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LA JOLLA SURFER RETURNS AFTER BRAIN INJURY SEE PAGE 11

Coach Tom Atwell ran 110 miles in memory of former student’s dad SEE PAGE 9

La Jolla surfer Mick Davey returned to the water after an inch of his surfboard’s nose lodged in his brain in 2018.

Bishop’s School grad Hannah Young lives a life of service SEE PAGE 13

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La Jolla High celebrates Class of 2019 graduates BY EMILY BLACKWOOD | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Top Chef Richard Blais will return to KAABOO for the fifth time. SEE PAGE 11

The La Jolla High School Class of 2019 has officially graduated. On June 11, 322 seniors sat in their cap and gowns at the center Gene Edwards Field, while friends and family watched from the bleachers above. The LJHS Music Department faculty and students led the prelude of the commencement program before three student speakers – ShuShu Crevoshay, Reagan Jetter and Skyla Loux – addressed their peers. Ian William Dickinson served as the class valedictorian and the class salutatorians were Monica QinLu Liu, Jackson Taylor Richards and Athena Jewel Tsai. Of the graduating class, 35 students were inducted into the cum laude society as the top 20 percent of their senior class. “We've all been through a lot together,” said Crevoshay, who is also La Jolla High School’s associated student body president. "Whether we realize it was together or not. SEE GRADS PG. 8

Student body president Shulamit Crevoshay addressed the Class of 2019 at La Jolla High School’s commencement ceremonies. EMILY BLACKWOOD / VILLAGE NEWS


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Business 4 Local brother and sister team open gourmet sub shop Meet Dr. Neni Shriver, the FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2019

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BY EMILY BLACKWOOD | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

For some, working with your younger brother or older sister might sound more annoying than fun. But for Kris Shea and Kathy Sandler, it was an opportunity to spend some much-needed quality time. "There's a big age gap between the two of us,” Shea said. “So growing up, we just didn’t have a huge connection.” After leaving their childhood home in Michigan, Shea traveled around to Santa Barbara and San Diego before settling in Colorado. He had an opportunity to switch careers in his late 20s, and after taking off a couple of years to travel, he opened up Cruisers Gourmet Subs in Steamboat Springs with his brother in 2011. Fast forward to earlier in May, he opened up Cruisers’ second location in La Jolla with his sister. “I’m an empty nester now,” Sandler said. “So I had a big change in life in terms of availability, and I was looking for my next career. There were just a lot of synchronicities that made this time the right time." “We had a couple of heart-tohearts about spending more time together,” Shea said. “It made sense. We’re kind of making up for lost time.” Located at 637 Pearl St., Cruisers boasts a “laid-back, come-asyou-are” kind of vibe with a menu featuring toasted subs, salads,

BY EMILY BLACKWOOD | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Kris Shea and Kathy Sandler recently opened Cruisers Gourmet Subs EMILY BLACKWOOD / VILLAGE NEWS on 637 Pearl St.

freshly baked cookies, and toasties, described as “fancy grilled cheese” sandwiches that Shea enjoyed while living in New Zealand. Cruisers also offers beer, wine, and two-for-one taps during happy hour every day from 3-6 p.m. Shea said one of their most popular toasted subs is the Cuban, made up of marinated pulled pork, antibiotic-free Maplewood smoked ham, genoa salami, hot capicola, banana peppers, pickles, melted provolone, and spicy mustard. Their cookies — which are baked fresh daily — are also a hit, coming in flavors like s'mores, triple chocolate chip and Reese’s peanut butter cup. But Sandler’s favorite dish is the chicken salad.

“It reminds me of our grandmother,” she said. “She always made Waldorf chicken salad, and we used to help her with the apples and walnuts. It’s very much a comfort food for me." Feeling comfortable and welcome is something that Shea and Sandler hope everyone who walks through Cruisers' doors experiences. "I think the neighborhood appreciates something that’s homegrown and not corporate," Shea said. "My sister and I literally build this thing from scratch. It’s really a labor of love, and we like to think that comes through. “It’s supposed to be a place where everyone is welcome.” For more information, visit cruisersgourmetsubs.com.

Many people have reservations about going to the dentist. Whether it’s a paralyzing fear of needles or the bill that comes afterward, Dr. Neni Shriver D.D.S. has heard it all. Shriver has run her patient-centered cosmetic and family dentistry office since 2012, helping with everything from crowns and bridges to veneers and laminates to how to get rid of bad breath. She said she understands why people don’t always enjoy visiting her office and hopes her transparency with patients puts them at ease. “They’re always afraid of pain,” she said. “I do my best to be very gentle, but for some people, it’s already so ingrained in their minds that even the slightest touch will create an excruciating pain emotionally for them. Some of my patients ask for laughing gas for just a cleaning. At first, I refused because I thought they were just asking for fun, but it was because they were scared. So I bent my rule a little bit, and I gave it to them.” Beyond making patients comfortable in the chair, Shriver tries to keep the lines of communication open even after they leave the office. She said she always encourages people not to wait until their next

Dr. Neni Shriver has been practicing dentistry in La Jolla since 1998. COURTESY PHOTO

appointment to ask questions. They can just text her. “When I know a patient is anxious, I call them to see how they’re doing and I give them my phone number so they can text me," she said. "I want to be sure that they’re well taken care of.” Even though she likes helping her patients with things like "finding the joy of eating again” after severe tooth pain she never thought she would be a dentist. After graduating from dental school in Indonesia in 1994, Shriver said she came to SEE DENTIST PG. 9


Business Sammy's Woodfired Pizza & Grill celebrates 30th anniversary BY ADAM BEHAR | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza & Grill, a local culinary institution that had its genesis in downtown La Jolla, turned 30 last week. Founder Sami Ladeki, who would go on to become an icon in the local culinary scene, opened doors at 701 Pearl St. in 1989. Monday, June 3, was commemorated as “Sami Ladeki Day” by San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer. On Wednesday, Sammy's celebrated its 30th anniversary at its La Jolla location with complimentary “Messy Sundaes” and Champagne for attendees as well as music and other entertainment. Over a glass of Champagne, I asked the modest and soft-spoken Ladeki about his secret to success. It wasn’t rocket science, he told me. There was no epiphany or a-ha moment. Opening, sustaining, and growing restaurants, he said, "is what I was trained to do." His success can be attributed to five simple strategies that have served him well.

Solve a market need Early on, Ladeki understood the changing needs and expectations of customers. In

1989, Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant Spago and his thin-style pizza were all the rage. So was the California cuisine movement, which emphasized locally grown ingredients. Ladeki saw an unmet need in the San Diego market and filled it.

Provide a highquality and consistent product

ronas, the philanthropy group that hosts the annual Jewel Ball, were among the attendees at last week's celebration. Ladeki recently presented “Decade of Service" awards and bonuses to 48 employees. One of them is a chef who was there on day one and continues to perform Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza & Grill opened his magic at Sammy's 30 its first location in 1989. COURTESYPHOTO years later.

It all started with Ladeki's innovative idea of cooking pizza in a wood-fired oven at a scorching 800 degrees, which resulted — voila — in its trademark thin, crispy crust. Also important was his insistence on using fresh and healthy ingredients. "The chicken was fresh chicken. It wasn't frozen," he said. "We avoided mayonnaise, vinegar, rich salad dressing, and too much seasoning."

has "always treated Sammy's like a business." Ladeki started his journey by attending the College of Hotel and Restaurant Management in Germany. Before opening Sammy's, he worked at London’s Westbury Hotel and at A-list resorts and restaurants in New Orleans, Houston, Atlanta, Las Vegas (he was food and beverage manager for Caesars Palace), Bermuda, and Los Angeles. The man paid his dues.

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Sammy's wasn't a fluke. It didn't happen in a vacuum; rather, it was Ladeki's calling. And while he appreciates the artistic and creative side of being a restaurateur, he said he

For 30 years, Sammy's has attracted loyal customers who, once they enter the restaurant, seem to resemble members of a close, extended family. Longtime customers like Las Pat-

Repeat and replicate The simplicity of the Sammy's concept lent itself to replication. Today, the popular chain of restaurants has 12 locations throughout California and Nevada. Add to this the recently opened Toast Gastrobrunch in Carlsbad, which is currently the busiest of all of Ladeki's restaurants. If you think now is a good time for Ladeki to ease into relaxation and retirement mode, you'd be wrong. Sitting still is not his style. And besides, there is plenty of work for him to do, people to greet, restaurants to redesign, and new menus to unveil. For more information about Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza & Grill, visit sammyspizza.com or call 858-456-5222.

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PINNACLE REMODELING OPENS LA JOLLA OFFICE

Colliers International San Diego Region recently announced that Pinnacle Remodeling, a San Diego-based full-service home remodeling company, has acquired a 2,028-square foot mixed-use property in La Jolla’s Bird Rock neighborhood for $1,150,000. Pinnacle Remodeling plans to open the company’s office and retail space at the property immediately. The residential and retail property is located on a 4,359-square foot lot at 5761-63 La Jolla Blvd. “The Bird Rock neighborhood has an exciting retail, culinary and boutique office environment, located just minutes from both Pacific Beach and La Jolla,” said Joe Brady, of the Urban Property Team. “Pinnacle Remodeling’s new office will add to the neighborhood’s unique offerings and support the company’s ability to serve clients.” For more information, visit pinnacle-remodel.com.

R.B. STEVENSON GALLERY OPENING RECEPTION JUNE 15

The R.B. Stevenson Gallery will host an opening reception for artists Richard Allen Morris and John Rogers from 5-8 p.m., June 15 at the gallery, 7661 Girard Ave., Suite 101. Their exhibition, “Methodology and Process,” features paintings and sculptures. It will run from June 15 to July 20. For more information, visit rbstevensongallery.com.

TOCAYA ORGANICA LAUNCHES NEW ‘GUILTLESS’ BURRITO

What if your cheat meal was no longer cheating? Tocaya Organica, at 4301 La Jolla Village Drive, recently launched a new seasonal menu at all 13 locations across Southern California and Arizona that stars a new burrito: the gluten-free Guiltless Burrito. This burrito is a combination of Spanish cauliflower rice, black beans, tri-color peppers, jalapeno cabbage, vegan chipotle crema, Siete gluten-free coconut wrapped in a cassava flour tortilla with your choice of protein and queso.

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BE SEEN OPTICS TO HOLD MYKITA TRUNK SHOW JUNE 22 EVERY FRAME, EVERY COLOR AVAILABLE LA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA, June 10, 2019— Be Seen Optics, the leading purveyor of independent eyewear in La Jolla, has announced the date of its MYKITA Trunk Show. The event will take place Saturday, June 22nd from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm at their location at 5702 La Jolla Boulevard. Every frame in every color from MYKITA will be on display at the event. MYKITA representatives will be on hand to answer questions and assist with frame selection and fit. Expert fittings will also be available from Be Seen’s optician and owner, David DumangasKlehr, a former MYKITA sales representative of 10 years. Visitors will be treated to wines from LJ Crafted Wines and appetizers from Wayfarer Bread. Founded in Berlin in 2003, MYKITA has created patented and award-winning eyewear designs with a sense of independence, curiosity, and play. Simple, functional, and technically advanced, its unique designs in surgical stainless steel are some of the lightest eyewear frames you can buy. A key factor in the company’s success is its holistic business philosophy, which brings together expertise from all disciplines under a single roof, the MYKITA

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Traveling cross-country from California to New York – the next adventure Doing it Better By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. For years family and friends have been urging me to write my autobiography. It always felt like such a daunting task, so I kept postponing even the idea of it. After a few columns about my early years in Paris and Beverly Hills were published, I was encouraged to keep writing about the various episodes of my life using my columns; somehow that felt more feasible. I have always known that separating a large task into smaller segments works, but have never applied it to my own writing. My last column was about my college years, which ended in December 1947. I graduated in three and a half years by attending summer school first at UCLA and then Berkeley, where I stayed in the International House (which is a story in and of itself). I found the diary I wrote in the spring of 1948, so my story will be seen through the eyes of a very naïve, 21-year-old, who, because of the war, had not seen much of the

world. After my graduation, my parents planned to visit Europe for the first time since escaping in 1939. The ship was to leave from New York, but I had not seen anything of the United States and wanted to leave a few weeks before in order to travel on my own. The trip by train took three days and three nights. I was in a cabin that was transformed to include a bed, a toilet and a sink; I loved every minute of it. Sally Eppenstein, a girlfriend from college who lived in Chicago, invited me to stay for a week. Her parents were welcoming. The highlights were a memorable dinner at the famous Pump Room and a visit to the stockyards (which no longer exist). I found it painful to see the cows and pigs chained upside down by their feet, still alive, rolling on an assembly line towards their eventual demise. I am still upset with the unnecessary cruelty in the way we treat the animals we use for food. I believe in the kosher way of killing animals swiftly, which prevents suffering. My next stop was Washington, D.C. to visit my first cousin Sarah and her husband, Albert Hirschman. They showed me around the city. I was even able to witness a security council debate

on Palestine. Sarah Hirschman was the founder of “Gente y Cuentos” (People and Stories), which used short stories and poems to reach people in prison, in recovery, and in senior community groups. There are over 1,000 people whose lives have been changed by the exposure to others’ life stories and the opportunity to share their own in a supportive, group setting. It became nationally known and replicated. Her daughter Katia is continuing her work in France. Albert Hirschman, a wellknown economist, volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War. After France surrendered to the Nazis, he worked to help many of Europe's leading artists and intellectuals escape to the United States. He was the author of the groundbreaking book “Exit, Voice or Loyalty.” The concept being if dissatisfied with a current situation, you have the choice of leaving (exit), confronting (voice) or staying (loyalty) with the hope of eventually being able to make a difference. Staying with my cousins that week in Washington, D.C. was a wonderful, intellectually stimulating experience. The opportunity to discuss ideas non-stop for a week

was the best part of my trip. Building on one anothers’ thoughts to achieve a totally new way of thinking is something that has given me great pleasure my entire life. The “aha” moments this provides are sometimes magical. I love conversations which offer new insights and a different way of perceiving the world. Years later, when Albert was a member of the Princeton Institute of Advanced Studies, I visited them again and experienced the same intellectual excitement. My last stop was New York City where I reconnected with my parents for a few days at the Savoy Plaza before we left for Europe. In my diary I wrote, “Wonderful New York, going out into the thin rain wearing my aunt Nina’s old fur coat now getting soaked. The sound of the nervous horns, the sounds of a city in a wet traffic jam, the theaters, the museums, Broadway at night, great crowds all with one thought: to get a cab. My taxi driver wanted to become a crooner in California, where, he said, the sun always shines. I loved the rain and I loved New York—so much so that I returned to live there by the end of that year. Copyright © 2019. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights reserved.

GRADS >> CONT. FROM PG. 1 "From stressing out over our debate briefs to those trying nights sitting in front of our computers trying to convince every school we're applying to why their’s is the only one you wish to attend. Even if you were just copying pasting essays on all of our 15 applications. "That era in our lives has ended and the fleet is about to set sail on a new adventure. Whether that adventure is a gap year, the military or a journey straight into the work force, it will undoubtedly be the beginning of a new period of growth.” The school’s principal, Dr. Charles Podhorsky, shared similar sentiments. “Seniors, this has been a very interesting four years for all of us,” he said. "I know it has made us stronger in our resolve to fight for what is right. For some students, the road to graduation has been smooth sailing. For others, you worked hard and it faced many obstacles. "High school was a small example of what our adult lives look like. There will be ups and there will be downs in your future but how you handle them will determine theperson you will become. As you go forward. If you tackle the challenges like you've done at La Jolla High, I know you will do well."


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La Jolla High cheer squad under new regime BY ED PIPER | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

“One thing we try to teach the girls is, you need to always think of someone else. Think of other people’s feelings. What you say affects others,” says Delia Lopez, registrar at La Jolla High School and assistant to her daughter, Elsie Lopez, the new cheer advisor. The new coach has selected her varsity squad for the fall 2019 football season, and an interesting phenomenon is that Mom, Delia —who was daughter’s cheer coach for four years at St. Rose of Lima — is now her assistant. Heading her first program, Elsie Lopez, 24, intends to make the girls “leaders, both on and off the field, to represent their school,” according to Delia. What role does cheer play on campus? “It builds school spirit. It helps the camaraderie and

involvement [among students].” Seniors on the 2019 squad include (with age, and years on varsity, if applicable), Hannah Cluster, 17 (three); Layla O’Laughlin, 17 (three); Jaden Ballardo, 17 (one); Dylan Lyke, 16 (three); and Camila Gonzalez, 16 (two). Juniors: Esme Avalos (one); Kaitlin Wiltse (two); and Nachesa Supple. Sophomores: Tayden Schuyler, 15 (two); Lisa Glynne, 14 (two); Kristine Mackey, 14 (two); and Kendall Leonard, 14 (two). Freshman: Paige Zuckerman, 13. She is presently an eighth-grader finishing middle school at neighboring Muirlands Middle School. As Delia Lopez explains, these are the sideline cheer student-athletes. A separate sport, sanctioned by CIF, competitive cheer, will start up later in the summer. That sport

La Jolla coach runs 110 miles in memory of former student’s dad BY EMILY BLACKWOOD | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

When Maggie Walsh was a sophomore in Tom Atwell's AP European History class, she lost her father, Carl Walsh, to cancer. As a senior at La Jolla High School, she challenged Atwell to run 100 miles on the campus' track to support the American Cancer Society's Relay For Live event. He accepted, and 10 years later, he's running farther than ever. Atwell, who is also the head water polo and swim coach, began his annual run at 7 p.m., June 5. At 2:30 p.m., June 6, he ran the final mile of 110 in honor of the event's 10th anniversary. "It's amazing. There were kids out here all night," Atwell said. "Some showed up at three in the morning. Some parents came out. So I actually never ran alone the whole time. It's been really inspiring." While this annual feat started because of a student, Atwell and his family have had their own experiences battling cancer as well. Nearly 20 years ago, he was diagnosed with a rare kind of cancer called fibrous histiocytoma after develop-

ing a large tumor on his hip. "It can be very aggressive and a lot of times fatal, but I was lucky enough to be a part of a trial that was able to cure me," he said. "And because of all the research on breast cancer, my wife is now 10 years out of it and very healthy." With those inspiring stories in mind, Atwell — along with his students — ran those last four laps around the track. His wife, Utahna Atwell, and his daughter, Lexi Atwell, joined him to finish the final lap. "It hits super close to home," she said. "I'm inspired as his daughter, as a student of his and as a member of this community." Atwell said he hopes to show students that when faced with hard times, there's always something you can do. He believes this idea is critical because every one of his 170 students has been affected by cancer in some way. "I'm not a doctor. I'm not a scientist, so I'm not going to find a cure for cancer or event treat patients. But I can run. It's my one way I can fight back." For more information about ACS' Relay For Life, visit cancer.org.

La Jolla High School teacher and coach Tom Atwell ran 110 miles for American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life on June 6. EMILY BLACKWOOD / VILLAGE NEWS

involves stunts and events in which the Viking team will vie against other cheer squads in official competition. That is the sort of cheerleading that is televised. “The tryouts in August for competitive cheer will involve girls who are on the sideline cheer squad, because by then, we will be familiar with their attitude and work habits from having worked with them for three months,” Lopez said, taking time between her duties preparing for the school’s graduation ceremony on June 11. The cheer team members go to summer camp, an annual rite that helps them build unity and connect with spirit squads from other schools, on July 24. Many of the selectees for the 2019 contingent are returning from last year’s squad. The fact that there is an incoming ninth-grader

DENTIST >> CONT. FROM PG. 4 America to get married and have kids. She did that and then realized that she shouldn’t let her education and her license go to waste. “I was never really into dentistry,” she said. “But I found

Members of the new 2019 La Jolla High sideline cheer squad relax at lunch ED PIPER / VILLAGE NEWS tables outside the gym before a team meeting.

included shows the continuity of the program between Muirlands Middle School and the high school. “This is the first year of the program. We are going to build it year by year as we go,” said Lopez. A common misconception about cheerleading is that it is an easy, non-athletic sport. This reporter knows personally of the danger of injury just in sideline cheer. My

granddaughter, while a cheerleader at La Jolla High School from 2004-2008, suffered a broken right foot when she was dropped during a practice move. At the time, she was filling the role of the flyer, the cheerleader who is at the top of the tower. Attesting to her dedication to the team, she remained on the squad, while moving to a different position.

some areas now I really enjoy, like surgery.” Shriver says she also makes an effort to continue her education and skills so she can offer more services to the community. “I used to work for big corporations with like 10 chairs, everything moving really fast,”

she said. “I’m getting old for that, and that’s why I started my own practice, so I can make it personal." For more information about Shriver and her practice, visit drshriverslajollasmilecenter.com or visit her office at 7817 Ivanhoe Ave., Suite 304 in La Jolla.


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La Jolla teen surfer returns to the water KAABOO announces culinary and visual artist lineups BY EMILY BLACKWOOD | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

La Jolla teen Mick Davey had an inch of his surfboard’s nose lodge into his brain. BY EMILY BLACKWOOD | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Mick Davey is no stranger to the water. The youngest of four, it was a family rite of passage for the La Jolla 16-year-old to learn how to surf with his dad, Chuck Davey, when he was only 4 years old. “We grew up on the beach,” Chuck Davey said. “We were at the beach every day.” Throughout his young life, Mick Davey has been fortunate enough to surf internationally in Fiji, Australia, Tahiti, and Barbados. He joined the surf team in middle school — and has since continued to compete for La Jolla High School — after he told his dad he wanted to stop playing soccer. Since it’s a requirement that all the Davey kids participate in a sport, Chuck Davey told his son he had to do competitive surfing — which was fine by him. “I have more fun surfing and I like being in the water,” he said. A promising figure on the surf team, Mick Davey caught the eye of Lee Bertrand, a water and surf photographer. They met after Bertrand saw him surfing alongside big names like Damian Hopgood and Josh Kerr. “He was this 14-year-old kid charging with these pros,” Bertrand recalled. “I felt like he was on a good path of surfing, really hum-

ble and cool kid. Then he got that gnarly injury.” While surfing at Windansea Beach on April 18, 2018, Mick Davey hit his head on the nose of his surfboard, lodging an inch of the board's fiberglass into his brain. He felt something sticking out of his head and quickly swam to shore. Luckily Chuck Davey, who had been a lifeguard for 36 years, was there and knew exactly what to do. “It was pretty hectic but the key is to stay calm,” Chuck Davey said. “Anytime there’s something sticking out, you never pull it out. If we would have pulled it out, he would have died because it severed a main vein in his brain.” Bertrand agrees. "His dad being a local lifeguard probably has a lot to do with why he’s still alive," he said. Medics quickly arrived on the scene and transported Mick Davey to the hospital. According to Chuck Davey, his son's injury kind of “freaked out” the ER doctors. “They made a call to the neurosurgeon right away," Chuck Davey said. "They couldn’t even fit him in to do a CAT scan because of the fiberglass.” For four hours, surgeons worked to carefully remove the remnants of the surfboard, seaweed, and seawater from the teen's brain, and three titanium plates were put in his skull to hold the severed vein. The experi-

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ence was hard on the entire Davey family, especially his dad. “He wasn’t out of the woods for probably a month,” Chuck Davey said. “Your whole world kind of stops.” “I don't know; I was pretty stoked to get out of school for a month,” Mick Davey joked with his dad. Miraculously, he suffered no loss of memory, vision or brain function. And while the doctors said they didn’t want him surfing for six to eight months, Mick Davey started getting back in the water after three — with one modification. “He had the idea, 'Well, what if I got a helmet?’” Chuck Davey said. A family friend loaned them a Gath surf helmet, which made him feel more comfortable with his comeback. "When it first happened and I was in the hospital, I looked at my dad and was like ‘I don’t think I want to surf anymore,'" Mick Davey recalled. "Then two weeks later, I was like ‘I wanna surf.’ The Gath helmet still makes me feel more confident." While getting back into competitions and continuing with the surf team are all part of the grand plan, Mick Davey and his dad agree that he’s taking it easy this year. For now, it's about getting comfortable in the water again — which is easier with Gath sponsoring him — and enjoying this life he's lucky to lead.

KAABOO Del Mar recently announced the culinary and visual artist lineups for its three-day immersive festival experience. PALATE will feature gourmet food and craft libations tastings and live demonstrations from award-winning chefs Michael Mina and Richard Blais. Mina, a celebrity chef known for his namesake restaurants in Las Vegas and San Francisco, will the lead the gourmet food charge with Blais, who’s responsible for San Diego-favorites Juniper & Ivy and The Crack Shack. The two will host cooking demonstrations and food pairings all weekend alongside other culinary experts like Antonia Lofaso (Scopa Italian Roots), Nyesha Arrington (Native), Eduardo Garcia (Montana Mex), Travis Swikard (Boulud Sud, Bar Boulud), and Ryan Gilbert (Vista Valley Country Club). San Diego’s own Troy Johnson will host. In addition to the tasting, other food options will be available throughout the festival, such as Afters Ice Cream, Bling Bling Dumpling, Dogtown Dogs, Monster Fries, Oodles of Noodles. Puesto, Roxy Restaurant and more. KAABOO Del Mar also announced that nine artists will be creating murals over the course of the weekend as a part of ARTWORK. They include pop-art creative Greg Mike, abstract illustrationist Yellena James, Australian multidisciplinary maven Georgia Hill, California native pop-surre-

Award-winning chef Michael Mina is serving as the KAABOO culinary brand ambassador this year.

alist Caia Koopman, naturally inspired, Spanish street-art specialist Sabek, ethereal muralist Carly Ealey, and more. An ARTWORK exhibition will also be held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds indoor area. Exhibiting artists include Alla Tsank, Brady Willmott, Dodge Williams, Jaclyn Rose, Lady Mags, Melissa Walter, Sharon Kaplan and more. These new lineups come after the previously announced musical headliners Kings of Leon, Dave Matthews Band, and Mumford & Sons. Passes for the festival start at $339 and include options for VIP passes with exclusive culinary experiences, private bathrooms and private artist performances. For more information or to purchase, visit kaaboodelmar.com.


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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9013632. Fictitious Business Name(s) NU CAR RENTALS. Located at: 2263 PACIFIC HWY., SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. Is registered by the following: FASTTRACK RENT A CAR INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: FASTTRACK RENT A CAR INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 28, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 07, 14, 21 & 28. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9013800. Fictitious Business Name(s) CPR FOR LIFE’S SAKE. Located at: 783 SANTA FLORENCIA, SOLANA BEACH, CA 92075. Is registered by the following: JANANN HERRICK MOFFAT. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: JANANN HERRICK MOFFAT. 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 30, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 14, 21, 28 & JULY 5. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9014042. Fictitious Business Name(s) ZENTOTZ. Located at: 5064 BRIGHTON AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: JENNY SAMPOGNA BLACKWOOD. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: JENNY SAMPOGNA BLACKWOOD. 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: JUNE 03, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 14, 21, 28 & JULY 5. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9014383. Fictitious Business Name(s) SAN DIEGO TENNIS CENTER. Located at: 2318 GERANIUM STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: GREGORY SCOTT KIPNIS. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: GREGORY SCOTT KIPNIS. 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: JUNE 06, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 14, 21, 28 & JULY 5. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9014116. Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ELITE FINISH DETAILING, b. EF DEALER SERVICES, and c. EF DETAIL. Located at: 8820 KENAMAR DRIVE SUITE 503, SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. Is registered by the following: WALZ ENTERPRISES LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 4/01/19. Registrant Name: WALZ ENTERPRISES LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/ Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE 03, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 14, 21, 28 & JULY 5. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9013645. Fictitious Business Name(s) ROBERTO’S TACO SHOP P.B. Located at: 1858 GARNET AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: EVENCIO SANCHEZ. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 5/28/19. Registrant Name: EVENCIO SANCHEZ. 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 28, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 14, 21, 28 & JULY 5. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9014385. Fictitious Business Name(s) FIRST STEPS DANCE PROGRAM. Located at: 4255 RUFFIN RD. UNIT 200, SAN DIEGO, CA 92123. Is registered by the following: ELIZABETH ANN BENSFIELD. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: ELIZABETH ANN BENSFIELD. 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: JUNE 06, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 14, 21, 28 & JULY 5. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9014228. Fictitious Business Name(s) a. DOWNTOWN NEWS, b. UPTOWN NEWS, c. MISSION TIMES COURIER, d. LA MESA COURIER, and e. MISSION VALLEY NEWS. Located at: 1621 GRAND AVE. STE. C, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: MANNIS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 8/30/88. Registrant Name: JULIE MAIN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT, CEO. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE 04, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 14, 21, 28 & JULY 5. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9014650. Fictitious Business Name(s) LITTLE PAWS PARLOUR. Located at: 4461 ALTADENA AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92115. Is registered by the following: NALINNART MACKLIN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 6/01/19. Registrant Name: NALINNART MACKLIN. 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: JUNE 10, 2019. ISSUE DATES: JUNE 14, 21, 28 & JULY 5.

BY ED PIPER | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Hannah Young, a sprinter for the Bishop’s track team, leads a life of service — often, it seems — from the front, as she served as a captain in track and co-president with classmate Charlie Mossy of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes campus. Somehow, with all her commitments, which include a full academic load besides her extra-curricular sports and club involvement, the 18-year-old senior has been available as an encourager and even prayer partner for classmates in need. “We act as a resource for Christian students on campus,” Young says of her FCA role. “Just to answer questions. To pray for students who come to us.” Young, a 5-foot, 5-inch tall athlete born on Jan. 1, 2001, pursued gymnastics for eight years before high school. She began running track for the Knights as a sophomore and has been to the San Diego Section finals all three years since. A proud accomplishment was running the third leg of the girls 4x100 relay for the school record at CIF — twice. Her compatriots in speed are Maddie Lyons (starter), Maddy Cramer (second leg), and Christie Linnard (anchor).

“At the CIF prelims [at Mt. Carmel High], we ran the four-by-one in the pouring rain [during the morning session, when the girls’ events were scheduled] and we set our school record,” laughs Young at the wet recollection. “We beat the old record by.01 of a second [with a time of 50.76 seconds]. “The next Saturday, at the finals, we beat the school record by even more [with a time of 50.46].” Meanwhile, she has seen a period of spiritual testing in going through a “bad college application experience” of being rejected by multiple colleges she applied to. “No one really knew what was going on,” she says, still processing. “My school counselor said he didn’t get it. “The way I think of [my faith], I don’t know what I would do if I weren’t a Christian. I have to work really hard to get good grades. A key verse for me is Jeremiah 29:11, which says, ‘I know the plans I have for you…’ “In the rejections, I think God was kind of testing me,” Young continues, “that I don’t need [a glamorous college to feel good about myself]. We’re taught that our identity is in Christ. We have worth no matter if we mess up. “That night [after I prayed and released some of this], I got an email from USC.” She will matriculate as a Trojan next spring.

Hannah Young recently graduated from The Bishop’s School. ED PIPER / VILLAGE NEWS

A way she says she has been used by Christ is to “form a prayer circle on our track team. If you’re not a Christian, just maybe take time to take a breath. It’s not to accept Christ or anything. But think about maybe there is something bigger than us who can be there for us.” Says Young, “So our little prayer circles before a race have been good for us to shed stress.”

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FROM MY GARDEN - Agapanthus flowers are a sign summer is here BY LINDA MARRONE | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Our climate is perfect for growing agapanthus (Agapanthus africanus), also known as Lily of the Nile or African lily, even though they are not in the lily family. With large masses of blue, purple or white flowers borne on long slender stems, the hearty agapanthus makes quite an impression in the gardenscape with very little care. Native to regions of that share our same temperate climate, these virtually cast iron plants flourish here. In colder frosty climates they are kept as prized greenhouse plants, which seems funny since they literally grow like weeds in most of. The agapanthus grows from an underground rhizome, which is a horizontal underground plant "stem" that produces roots and holds onto nutrients and water for the plant. The agapanthus rhizome produces thick white fleshly roots and sends up shoots above

the ground that turn into lush evergreen leaves. Around June, long stems shoot up from the plant, which can range from 2 to 4 feet in height, depending on the variety. The stalks are topped off with a large bud that eventually opens into a burst of star-shaped flowers that resemble a dazzling fireworks display exploding against the sky. Use them as cut-flowers in a 4th of July flower arrangement using, blue and white agapanthus, red Gerbera daisies and white hydrangeas. You can grow agapanthus in both the garden and in containers and they prefer fertile, well-drained soil, as well as a sunny location. In hotter areas, you can plant them in partial shade, but along the cooler coastline, they need the sun to produce an abundance of flowers. Considered to be a drought-tolerant plant once established, they also do not require a lot of water or fertilizer to thrive. After the flowers fade, cut back the flower stalks.

Bursting into shades of blue, purple, or white, the agapanthus makes a beautiful summer statement in the garden with very litLINDA MARRONE / VILLAGE NEWS tle care.

About every four to five years in the fall after the hot weather has passed, you can divide your plants and replant them in other areas of your garden or share them with friends. Cut back all the leaves and

dig up the rhizomes, being as careful as possible not to damage the plants root structure. Divide the rhizomes using a sharp knife and replant the rhizomes, root side down and giving

them about 2 feet apart from each other. You can also feed them a little Super Thrive to keep them from going into shock after they are replanted. Cool fall months are the best time to divide your plants or add new ones to your garden. If you grow agapanthus in containers, they prefer to be somewhat root bound in their pots and they should be fed in early spring with a diluted organic fertilizer, since nutrients diminish faster in container soil than in the garden. If the pot they are planted in made from a medium, such as clay they will need more water because the clay will dry out the soil quite fast. When handling these plants wear gloves, since they are considered to be poisonous and their sap can irritate the skin. If you have dogs or cats that chew plants, even though they are considered minimally toxic, you many want to keep them in an area away from your pets, especially after cutting or digging them up.

WAVES OF BLUE – Bioluminescence glow returns along La Jolla beaches BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

The crimson tide is back. Not Alabama’s football team, but the bioluminescent glow from the marine phenomenon known as the red tide. “It’s intermittent and impossible to predict,” said Scripps Institution of Oceanography scientist and bioluminescence expert Michael Latz, of the recurring phenomenon. Red tides are caused by aggregations of dinoflagellates (marine plankton) including Ceratium falcatiforme and Lingulodinium polyedra. The latter is known for its bioluminescent displays, with waves or water movement causing the phytoplankton to glow neon blue at night. Pictures posted recently on social media showed the eerie neon glow. According to several San Diego photographers who captured the effect, the bioluminescent algae bloom was captured along the shores of La Jolla and Torrey Pines State Beach. The range of red tides also varies greatly. There was a really big one in October 2011

that extended up the entire Southern California coast from the Mexican border to Los Angeles. “It’s usually every couple years, but sometimes it happens in sequential years,” said Latz of the red tide, noting there was a massive one along the San Diego coast in 1995, with a follow-up the next year. It’s happening again, as there was a red tide in 2018, and now another one this year, both starting near the end of May. The Scripps scientist said the tide’s plankton go through developmental stages, much like the lifecycle of some insects. “The organisms that produce this tide have a dormant life state called a cyst, that can sink down into the sediment and emerge later,” Latz said. “Local red tides maybe have an The bioluminescent algae bloom was captured along the shores of La Jolla and Torrey internal clock, and a year later they emerge Pines State Beach. COURTESY PHOTO into swimming cells. On a calm sunny day, they’re (plankton) attracted to the sunlight is occurring,” said Latz of the tidal algae Bioluminescent displays are viewed best and they swim right up to the surface. If the blooms. “For me, the bioluminescence is re- from a dark beach at least two hours after water is strong enough to stimulate them, ally the spectacular part.” sunset, though visibility is not guaranteed. they’ll produce bioluminescence.” Latz added scientists have successfully What’s also mysterious is the timing and “It is of great scientific interest why that grown red tide plankton. “We just grow them duration of red tides, which have lasted anfor our research in labs so we can study them ywhere from one week to a month or more. even when they’re not abundant on the coast Latz said red tides can, but rarely do, here,” he said. contain a chemical neurotoxin that can be Scripps scientists continue to sample red harmful to man and other mammals. “Some tides when they occur to learn more about people who’ve gone out in the surf with them the genetic and metabolic characteristics of have had dizziness or asthma-like condithe organisms. tions,” he said. “It’s something we are interThe waves propagate onshore, and their ested in studying.” circulation patterns create dense accumuThere has also been a pronounced seasonlations of the red-tide organisms over the ality to red tides. troughs of the waves. As you look out over “Historically, they used to happen in early the ocean, you'll see that the red tide typical- fall,” said Latz. “Then that shifted in the ’90s ly appears in stripes parallel to shores. These so that it also occurs in spring. Spring and fall are the internal wave troughs. are the times when it happens the most.”


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University City updates and news BY JEMMA SAMALA | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

PURE WATER DAY OPEN HOUSE The city of San Diego’s Pure Water Project will be conducting an Open House on Saturday, June 22, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the North City Water Reclamation Plant, located at 4949 Eastgate Mall. Residents are encouraged to bring their family, friends and neighbors for a fun day that includes a Pure Water demonstration, facility tours, Pure Water tastings, a kid zone, refreshments and more. RSVP by June 15 to confirm your tour spot at tours.purewatersd.org. More info about the Pure Water Project can be found at purewatersd.org.

NEW SYNAGOGUE REACHES OUT TO ALL Founded in 2018, San Diego Outreach Synagogue (SDOS) is a new, independent, egalitarian congregation blending creativity with tradition, led by Cantor Cheri Weiss. SDOS welcomes people of all ages and religious backgrounds. They hold monthly musical Friday night Shabbat services in north

University City, featuring Cantor Weiss and the Outreach Band, followed by vegetarian dinners. Recently, SDOS hosted a community Passover Seder, with nearly 100 people in attendance. This coming fall, SDOS will be holding musical High Holy Days services and will begin presenting adult education classes. The next SDOS musical Shabbat service and dinner will be on Friday, June 14, from 5:458 p.m. To register for this event and for more information about this new congregation, visit the SDOS website at: sdo-synagogue.org or call 858-280-6331. Details regarding location of this service and dinner will be provided upon registration.

UNIVERSITY CITY SUMMER MOVIES IN THE PARK The free and fabulous Summer Movies in the Park program continues throughout the summer, and the date, park and movies to be shown in the University City area parks are: • June 14, Friday, Doyle Park: “How to Train Your Dragon 3”; • July 19, Friday, Villa La Jolla Park: “Greatest Showman”; • Aug. 9, Friday, Nobel Park: “How to Train Your Dragon 3”;

Members of the UC Celebration Committee are working on the annual 4th of July UC CelJEMMA SAMALA / VILLAGE NEWS ebration.

• Aug. 10, Saturday, University Village Park: “Incredibles 2”; • Aug. 16, Saturday, Doyle Park: “Jungle Book”; • Sept. 7, Saturday, Standley Park: “Ralph Wrecks the Internet”; • Oct.4, Friday, Doyle Park: “Casper.”

ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY UC CELEBRATION • University City’s all-time favorite annual event returns for the 30th time. The UC Celebration continues to have the 5k Race and 1-Mile Fun Run, Pancake Breakfast, Pet & Bike Parade, Snow Play, and the UC Car Show. Throughout the day there will live en-

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tertainment, vendor booths to shop at, raffle baskets to win, the Book Barn, free Swanson Pool swim time, games for the children and fun field games for everyone, Beer & Wine Garden, plus food, food, food! The trolley will also be providing free transportation up and down Governor Drive. The committee is still looking for vendors (community groups, arts and crafters, and businesses), volunteers, sponsors and donations. It takes the UC Village to pull off the celebration, so whatever you can do to contribute, please do. Proceeds support the summer concerts at Standley Park. Make sure to check out the website for more and updated information – uccelebration.com, and like the Facebook event page @UCCelebration.

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