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City Council approves short-term vacation rental regulations BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

La Jolla International Film Festival shines again SEE PAGE 18

La Jollans were mostly delighted — some surprised — by the City Council’s July 16 vote defeating Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s morelenient short-term rental proposal. A landmark counterproposal favoring stricter regulations allowing primary-residence-only rentals with a six-month maximum, was co-authored by Council members Barbara Bry of District 1 and Lorie Zapf of District 2. The coastal dis-

tricts of both have the most shortterm rentals in the city. Dissenting votes were cast by council members Scott Sherman, Chris Cate and David Alvarez. “I am stunned, but most pleased, by the Council action,” said Dave Abrams, chair of La Jolla Traffic and Transportation Board. “However, I highly doubt it will hold up due to various Coastal Commission, legal, business and political pressures.” La Jolla Village landlord Lincoln Foster said the Council’s decision was totally justified.

“Although the Council has spoken, vacation rentals (short term) should be forbidden,” Foster said. “Short-term rentals in our established residential neighborhoods is a corruption of zoning purpose and associated protections. The practice freely permits homeowners to become innkeepers in nonbusiness districts. “In other words, extended-stay hoteliers. This practice is no less an abuse than justifying home owners turning their garages into mini-marts to dispense beer, milk, cigarettes, etc. because they might

occasionally sell an old refrigerator or couch.” The makers of the stricter regulations in the new ordinance were particularly pleased by the outcome. “The primary-only solution puts San Diegans first and protects our housing stock from investors while preserving the roots of the homesharing economy,” said Bry. “We have the obligation to preserve our housing stock prioritizing housing

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FRIDAY · JULY 27, 2018 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Warrant issued for hit-and-run suspect that killed UC San Diego student BY NEAL PUTNAM | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

A $140,000 warrant has been issued for the arrest of a hit and run driver who jumped bail after being charged with killing a UCSD student on Interstate 5. The preliminary hearing of Corundolus Demone Toussaint, 39, had been scheduled for Friday, July 20, but Toussaint failed to show up in court in late June after being ordered to show proof of wearing a device that would show any alcohol use. Toussaint had been free on $50,000 bond in the Feb. 24 death of Andres Perkins, 21, a pedestrian who was killed at 2:45 a.m. on I5 near an Old Town Avenue exit. Toussaint was jailed March 21 for not having the device, but was placed on bond again after agreeing to get the device. Deputy District Attorney Karra Reedy said Thursday Toussaint had made all his court appearances until late June when he failed to show proof of the Scram device with GPS tracking. Toussaint was described in the warrant as a black male who is 6 feet tall, 195 pounds with brown eyes, brown hair, with his last

address in Perris, Calif., according to the sheriff ’s department. Toussaint is charged with hit and run in a traffic fatality, but is not charged with DUI or vehicular manslaughter. His blood/alcohol level could not be tested after the crash as he was not arrested until many days had passed. Reedy cited public safety as a reason to include the devices as a bond condition. Reedy said the 2004 Honda that Toussaint drove was found abandoned at a Shell gas station on Pacific Highway with blood on the broken windshield. The car’s license plate fell off on the freeway near Perkins’ body, she said. The vehicle was registered to Toussaint’s girlfriend, who lives out of town, said Reedy. His attorney could not be reached for comment Thursday, but a previous attorney said Toussaint worked in San Diego. He previously pleaded not guilty. Andres Perkins attended UCSD and was from Menifee, Calif. If anyone has information regarding Toussaint’s whereabouts, there are encouraged to call the San Diego Sheriff ’s Warrant Tip Line at 858-974-2327.

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Council members Barbara Bry and Lorie Zapf, representing Council Districts 1 and 2 held a well-attended press conference in the backyard of a private home in Crown Point on Friday, July 13. DAVE SCHWAB/VILLAGE NEWS

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San Diegans.” Bry added other California cities, including San Francisco, Pasadena and Hermosa Beach, have passed similar regulations to reign-in shortterm rentals. “I wasn’t elected to serve the interests of out-of-town investors, I was elected to serve the needs of my constituents,” said Zapf. “This is not the perfect solution … but the City Council must provide some relief for the residents in my district. This final plan will fund enforcement to penalize bad actors, so we can preserve the quality of life in our neighborhoods.”

Not unsurprisingly, local shortterm rental industry members disapproved of the Council’s decision, insisting it will negatively impact San Diego tourism. They hinted at a possible, perhaps even inevitable, legal challenge. Jonah Mechanic of Sea Breeze Vacation Rentals in La Jolla warned in the aftermath of the Council’s short-term rental decision that it will have negative ramifications for rental owners and coastal residents alike. Mechanic felt the City Council opted to “appease the emotions of constituents” on short-term rentals, rather than focus on the socio-economic impact of the new ordinance being crafted. “Should creating policy be based

on emotion or fact?,” questioned Mechanic adding,“Restricting rentals to primary residences sounds good, but what does this mean?” The City Council has yet to define what a primary residence is, claimed Mechanic adding, “We will be analyzing the current situation to determine what the next steps will be now that this unconstitutional and illegal ordinance has been passed.” A cornerstone of mayor Faulconer’s proposal, the so-called “plus one” provision allowing people to rent out their own residence, and one additional place, was also denied in the new ordinance. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com


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FRIDAY · JULY 27, 2018 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Life & Science

UC San Diego study examines effects of cannabis on driving BY BLAKE BUNCH | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

With the Jan. 1 legalization of marijuana in California, cannabis users rejoiced in a final halting of past persecution. Although the state has been at the forefront of the legal cannabis movement, often making pro-medical marijuana decisions, such as passing the Compassionate Care Act in 1995 (SB95), federally, the drug is still considered a Schedule I narcotic. That places it in the same class as heroin, LSD, ecstasy, methaqualone and peyote. Now, users can simply go to a storefront dispensary, have their products delivered from a dispensary and even order off of the Internet. This easy access has made determining cannabis inebriation a major concern of law enforcement and health officials throughout the state, however. Unlike alcohol, researchers are yet to define marijuana intoxication quantitatively. For this reason, researchers at the University of California San Diego’s Center for Medical Cannabis Research (CMCR) are looking to answer two questions: “How does a particular dose of cannabis affect a driver?” and “What would that effect be several hours later?” CMCR has been operational in

Hillcrest since early 2000, one of the earliest federal research facilities of medical marijuana in the state and country. Their study, titled “Impact of Repeated Cannabis Treatments on Driving Abilities,” has sought out the aid of 180 volunteers to participate in their one-day observations. Currently, CMCR has 100 participants involved in the study. They need 80 more to meet the predetermined participants required. “Basically, we’re looking for healthy adults with cannabis exposure,” said Marcotte. “So far, we have got a nice age range. After legalization, dispensaries had voiced a resounding surprise at the number of senior citizens treating ailments. That’s what led us to think, ‘Well, we could find out how this medication affects their driving abilities.’” In March of 2017, sdnews.com ran a story about San Diego Police Department’s mobile, saliva-screening device, Drager 5000, which tested for illicit drugs including cocaine, marijuana, amphetamines and prescription narcotics. Thenpolice chief Shelley Zimmerman said the two Drager mobile drug testers, which cost about $6,000 apiece, will be used mostly at DUI checkpoints initially. With a cost like that, it would make it quite difficult to provide

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Dr. Tom Marcotte observes as a subject operates the driving simulator.

every officer in the field with one. Also, according to Marcotte, “What’s contaminated in your mouth does not come from your body. Ten to 20 hours later, it (THC) can still be there.” That rules out being able the 100 percent probability of direct inebriation. The study commences with selected participants arriving to CMCR’s facility in Hillcrest for blood tests, vitals, an interview and familiarization with the driving simulator. During their next session, they smoke a pre-rolled joint (grown at a NIDA facility) of either low-THC content cannabis flower (3 percent) or higher potency (16 to 20 percent and higher). Their blood and saliva are tested, and a consulting law enforcement officer conducts a typical field sobriety test.

On the road again During the driving simulator, participants are subjected to typical judgment-based traffic scenarios, like turning left into oncoming traffic. As one could expect, typical reaction times are slowed, even with subjects that have “cannabis

exposure.” “In nearly all simulator sessions, it can be noted that people tend to brake much later and become much more distracted of a driver,” Marcotte said. “While smoking a joint can affect a driver nearly instantly, lasting for an hour or 1.5 hours, ingesting edibles can take up to two hours to take effect, and last a few hours. Perhaps one frustrating aspect of the study, however, is that it is a traditional double-blind study. The only person who knows what pot the subject received (either a placebo low potency or high) is the pharmacist. So, it can be difficult to determine uniform indicators of intoxication.” The harsh reality is that marijuana effects everyone differently. And with a vast array of tinctures, edibles, concentrates, etc. available to users, it makes it increasingly difficult to determine whether or not someone is high. Since THC is stored in fat cells, frequent users can have it present in their bloodstream from a time period lasting between 20 hours to more than a month. Marcotte says that, among their

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other studies, they hope to study the effects of combining alcohol and marijuana. He added that “Combining something like marijuana, which slows down your reaction time, with alcohol (which also does) that increases one’s risk-taking behavior, is of great concern for public health and safety in legalized states.” They are also looking into the cumulative effects on older drivers as well. Anyone over the age of 21, who has had some experience with cannabis and would like to be a paid participant in the study, visit jobs.ucsd.edu.

Janelle Ayres receives $1M from W. M. Keck Foundation A Salk scientist who studies infectious diseases received a grant to investigate new approaches to tackle deadly bacterial and viral infections. Associate professor Janelle Ayres is the recipient of a $1 million grant from the W. M. Keck Foundation to study new ways to treat deadly infections including sepsis and the flu, both of which require novel therapies beyond antibiotics and antivirals to effectively combat the disease. "Humanity is engaged in an escalating arms race with superbugs," says Salk president Rusty Gage. "With antimicrobial resistance on the rise, Janelle's groundbreaking work offers a shining ray of hope that effective new solutions for fighting infectious diseases are on the horizon." As a member of Salk’s NOMIS Center for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis, Ayres works at the intersection of immunology, metabolism and microbiology, studying how our bodies stay healthy during infections.


FRIDAY · JULY 27, 2018 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Residents concerned with side effects of La Jolla Country Club and Pump Station Project

Bry briefs La Jolla Shores Association on City’s plan for dockless bikes BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

A map of the ongoing La Jolla Country Club Reservoir and Pump Station Project.

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La Jollans are concerned about truck traffic, noise, dirt and potential loss of native habitat and open space from work recently begun on three reservoirs connected with La Jolla Heights Natural Park near La Jolla Country Club. The La Jolla Country Club Reservoir and Pump Station Project is part of an upgrade to the La Jolla water system allowing it to meet current City standards. It will remove an existing water storage reservoir and pump station at 7269 Encelia Drive. That will be replaced with more- modern facilities increasing reservoir storage capacity from 500,000 to 880,000 gallons. When completed, the new station will pump up to three-million gallons of water per day. Since mid-July, truck traffic has gone up Torrey Pines Road to Exchange Place heading upward on Country Club Drive to Romero Drive, Brodiaea Way and Encelia Drive, delivering pipeline to the project site. “The city agreed to do an EIR on the project, which they had been resisting,” said Jack McGrory, a

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neighbor impacted by the project and a former San Diego city manager. “We are waiting for that to be prepared, and then we can see what alternatives there are to the project and discuss the mitigation for it.” The draft EIR for the reservoir project is expected to be released for public review and a 45-day public comment period this winter. Dan Allen, a member of La Jolla Parks and Beaches, Inc., which makes land-use recommendations to the City on coastal parks, sent a letter as president on behalf of the group in 2016 stating, “La Jolla Parks and Beaches strongly urges the Public Utilities Department and the Parks and Recreation Department to transfer of the site of the Exchange Place Reservoir, which is to be closed, to the Parks and Recreation Department for dedication as an Open Space Park.” Allen noted the project will involve “significant excavation, meaning heavy truck traffic.” He added a temporary road is proposed through a side canyon to the excavation. “Cost of the project indicates the scale of the work — $ 9.7 million at last report,” Allen said. The proposed project would demolish and replace the existing

700,000 gallon La Jolla View Reservoir, an above-ground water storage tank in service since 1949 in La Jolla Natural Park. It would be replaced by a new 3.1 million gallon underground reservoir at a higher elevation within the park. The project would also restore the existing reservoir site back to its original topography and condition by: installing 2,700 feet of 30-inch pipeline to connect the new reservoir to the City's water distribution system; 780 feet of 8-inch pipeline to serve existing customers; 160 feet of 18-inch overflow pipe; and 480 feet of new 8-inch water line to supply the reservoir. The proposed project would also demolish and remove the existing 990,000 gallon La Jolla Exchange Place Reservoir and pump station near the corner of Country Club Drive and Pepita Way. This partially above-ground reservoir was built around 1909 and went out of service in 2002. The reservoir site would be backfilled and landscaped. Its pump station and pressure-reducing station will continue operating.

native garden or already have an established garden, this workshop will offer solid insight into getting it right. The workshop will be located at 8596 La Jolla Shores Drive. Classes in the workshop include: • Designing a California Native Plant Garden: Exposure, soils, drainage, landscaping, aesthetics. • Plant Selection: Finding specific native plants for your climate and particular garden environment. • Planting, Watering, and Mulching: A panel will explain the

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In July, City Council president pro tem Barbara Bry briefed La Jolla Shores Association on what’s coming next with City regulation of dockless bikes. Before the July 11 LJSA monthly meeting, Harry Telling, executive director of Birch Aquarium, gave an overview of the storied aquarium and marine research center at a reception hosted by Shores restaurant Osteria Romantica. “It’s actually in the Scripps charter that the Institute must always have an aquarium,” said Helling, noting there have been four built during its long history, the first in 1909. Noting the aquarium is “even more important today than ever,” Helling told an anecdote about world-renowned oceanographer and Shores resident Walter Munk, to illustrate just how old the marine facility is. “At Walter’s 100th birthday at the aquarium he asked, ‘Is there anybody here who can say they’ve seen all four Scripps aquariums?’ As he looked around, he saw there was no one else who could say that.” Helling said Birch “is a community aquarium, not really made for

the purpose of tourism” adding, “It changes every day.” But Helling cautioned, “If you think we’re just a bunch of fish tanks — you’d be wrong. It’s not designed to be (just) an exhibit, but also a research space training scientists.” Of the aquarium’s future, Helling said, “Our world is in a place where we need science to protect the planet. That’s our new mission, and a big one.” Helling said conceptual plans are in the works to “create a new world-class aquarium and science center to extend ourselves and deepen our mission.” Regarding dockless bikes, which have been proliferating everywhere along the coast, including La Jolla, since their introduction in February, Bry said: “We had a committee meeting where we talked about fees for enforcement and took public testimony. My goal is to come back to the Council in the fall with a proposal on fees.” Said Bry, “Hundreds of millions of dollars by venture capitalists have been sunk into dockless” adding, “Those companies aren’t going away.” Revealed Bry, “Dockless companies have been coming to us (city) offering to pay fees.”

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San Diego named most-scenic West Coast city in recent Expedia poll BY CYNTHIA ROBERTSON | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

San Diego is known as America’s Finest City, but what exactly makes it the finest? The climate is often the answer, which does ring true. A poll by Expedia.com asked more than 1,000 Americans to name the most scenic West Coast cities. San Diego won the top spot. Lily Rogers, writer of “21 of the Most Scenic West Coast Cities,” an article for the Expedia Viewfinder blog, explained that she had pulled from two questions on the survey for her article. First, the people were asked which region of the country they most wanted to visit. The majority chose the West Coast. Second, an openended question was included asking them which destination on the West Coast was the most beautiful. San Diego in general was named most often, with some answers calling out particular places like Del Mar. The questions on the survey implied that the people had been to their suggested location before. Other areas such as Sunset Cliffs or La Jolla

were not specifically called out by those polled, explained Rogers. “San Diego County houses so much beautiful coastline, visitors can tailor their experience to their likes. That’s one of the things that make it so special,” said Rogers, herself a San Diego resident. Rogers has many favorite places along the coast, including Harbor Island. “The view of the skyline and the sailboats bobbing in the water shows San Diego in its prettiest light. It’s so quintessentially San Diego – a beautiful space reaching right down to the water,” Rogers said. Having Sunday brunch at the Bali Hai on Shelter Island is a San Diego must for Rogers. “Those views of the bay from the huge display windows are unforgettable,” she said. Rogers’ other favorite San Diego coastal scenery icons include the vantage point from Centennial Park in Coronado, sunsets at the Ocean Beach Pier, and La Jolla Shores. Edna Gutierrez, public relations manager at San Diego Tourism Authority is not at all surprised by the poll’s results.

Looking south to the Cove from north of Scripps Pier.

“With 70 miles of breathtaking beaches, the question is ‘why not San Diego?’” she said. “The diversity of San Diego’s offerings is what sets it apart from other destinations and this is not the first honor San Diego has garnered.” Gutierrez explained that in March of this year, Family Vacation Critic

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named Coronado as one of the Best Beaches for Families in 2018. In October 2017, San Diego ranked No. 1 for Best Beach Destination and Year Round Perfect Weather, according to the readers of Travel + Leisure magazine’s “America’s Favorite Cities” issue. In that same month, Conde Nast

Traveler reader’s choice awards ranked San Diego in the Top 10 Best Big Cities in the U.S. A month earlier, Sunset.com had listed San Diego as No. 1 in its list of 20 Best California Beach Vacation Spots. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com

City prevails in San Diego Police Dept. discrimination case A Superior Court jury today found for the City of San Diego in a lawsuit filed by a former San Diego Police Department probationary trainee, Matthew Francois. The jury determined that Francois’ claims of racial discrimination and retaliation were without merit, upholding SDPD’s decision to dismiss him. Francois was seeking $200,000 from the City in lost wages, plus up to $100,000 in other damages. Testimony and evidence showed that Francois was dismissed because he underperformed during his oneyear probationary period and resisted counseling by his supervisors. Despite receiving almost a full year

of intensive training, Francois did not demonstrate an understanding of police policies and protocol and failed probation when his supervisors determined he was not “a competent, independently functioning police officer.” Evidence showed that Francois: • Cited and released a 15-year old girl who had shoplifted vodka and a pregnancy test, and who gave him a fake name, in violation of SDPD policy designed to protect at-risk youth and potential human trafficking victims; • Conducted an unsafe vehicle search with a passenger still in the car, putting himself and his colleague in danger, in violation of SDPD policy;

Man prosecuted for poaching lobsters A serial lobster poacher is headed to jail after pleading guilty to charges that he violated a court order by unlawfully removing 12 spiny lobsters from the South La Jolla State Marine Reserve. Prior to his July 11 arrest near Moss Lane in Bird Rock on the latest charges, Xuan Lam Hoang had been cited four times by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife for poaching lobsters in the South La Jolla State Marine Reserve. “I’m proud of the role the City Attorney’s Office is playing in preserving our City’s coastal environment,” San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliott said. “We will continue to work with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to protect precious marine resources so that they are available for future generations.” Under the plea agreement reached with prosecutors in the City Attorney’s Nuisance

• Released a suspect who physically assaulted a Nordstrom employee and should have been charged with felony robbery, in violation of SDPD policy; • Was reprimanded for calling SDPD personnel vulgar names; and parked in residential neighborhoods late at night hoping to write tickets to drivers rolling through stop signs. He told another officer he preferred this activity because it would lead to court appearances and the overtime pay he needed to purchase a Mercedes-Benz. “Frivolous lawsuits like this one drain precious taxpayer resources from things that are important to our residents, like parks, streets, and pub-

Abatement Unit, Hoang was ordered to serve 45 days in custody. He was also placed on three years of probation, subject to a waiver of his Fourth Amendment rights against warrantless searches and seizures. He was ordered to pay a $1,000 fine and to forfeit all the fishing gear and spiny lobsters that were seized by the Fish and Wildlife game wardens. The court further ordered Hoang to stay at least 100 yards away from the South La Jolla State Marine Reserve and prohibited him from taking marine resources from any state preserve for three years. Anyone who believes they are a witness to unlawful hunting, fishing, or pollution is encouraged to call CalTIP, California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) confidential secret witness program, at 888-3342258. Anyone with a cell phone may send a tip to CDFW by texting “CALTIP,” followed by a space and the message, to 847411 (tip411). Callers may remain anonymous

lic safety,” City Attorney Mara W. Elliott said. “I am pleased that the jury held the plaintiff accountable for his own conduct.” In his complaint, Francois alleged he was dismissed in retaliation for his speaking out against department discrimination and assisting Sgt. Arthur Scott in his own unsuccessful discrimination lawsuit against the SDPD. On the witness stand, however, Francois acknowledged under oath that he had never complained to his supervisors about discrimination, and that he did not assist Scott in preparing his lawsuit. Francois and Scott did exchange text messages in the months before

and a reward may result from successful capture and prosecution. The City Attorney’s Nuisance Abatement Unit, previously titled the Code Enforcement Unit, was established in 1984 to address nuisance properties and blight throughout the City of San Diego. This unit also works with the CDFW to protect the marine environment from fishing in protected areas and to protect endangered species from wildlife trafficking, such as the illegal sale of ivory. The unit prosecutes the illegal transportation, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste; leaking underground storage tanks; oil spills; lead paint; the destruction of historical and archeological resources; illegal grading and dumping; and the destruction of environmentally-sensitive land. Community members can report health and safety and environmental violations to the City Attorney’s Nuisance Abatement Unit at 619-533-5655.

Francois’ dismissal. In one, prior to his having any performance issues, Francois implied he would sue the SDPD for discrimination. Later, after his suit was filed, he texted a friend saying he hoped to win enough money to purchase a home in Coronado. In the Scott lawsuit, a jury found no fault with SDPD. The trial court awarded more than $51,000 in costs to the City. The City was defended by Deputy City Attorney Laura DePoister, assisted by second-chair Deputy City Attorney Erin Kilcoyne and investigator Jeffrey Dean.

Hearing requested for suspect in University City Greyhound bus stabbing The preliminary hearing for a man suspected of stabbing another man aboard a Greyhound bus in the University City area has been rescheduled for Sept. 20. The hearing had been set for Friday, July 27, but it was rescheduled Thursday for Gilbert Louis Dominguez, 35, by a San Diego Superior Court judge. Dominguez is accused of premeditated attempted murder in the July 14 incident at 12:30 p.m. as the Greyhound bus was traveling on Interstate 5 in the University City area near the Genesee exit. The victim, 27, was stabbed in the neck, causing loss of blood that spilled on the bus and on another passenger, and he was taken to a hospital. The bus driver pulled over to the side on I-5 and pushed the suspect out of the bus. Dominguez fled the area, but was spotted with a bloody arm and taken into custody near UC San Diego. Dominguez has pleaded not guilty to all charges and remains in the George Bailey Detention Facility without bail. His attorney has docketed a bail review for Monday, July 30. Dominguez is also accused of assault with a deadly weapon upon a passenger in mass transit.


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Solis brothers look forward to another dual-sport season at La Jolla High BY ED PIPER | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

A 10 a.m. stop by a bagel shop in Bird Rock was a respite for brothers Gabe and Diego Solis between an early-morning offseason basketball team workout and a player-led football team practice later in the morning at La Jolla High School. “We eat a lot,” says older brother Gabe Solis, a senior who takes the lead in the conversation. Diego Solis, seated next to him, is a sophomore. A man of select words, he nods in agreement. While Gabe can eat cereal “three meals a day,” that won’t speed him in bulking up as he works on enlarging his 5-feet-10-inches tall frame, weighing in at last count at 160 pounds. Diego, at 5-feet-9-inches tall, is still filling out. What does help both expand includes “lots of protein shakes, a lot of eggs, burritos, stir fry, and pasta.” “I can’t cook, so my girl friend fixes me some food,” allows Gabe, including scrambled eggs. Diego is more adept at the stove. These are good times for the Viking pair. At this writing, both multiple-sport student athletes are healthy, and they are enjoying what they have wanted to do for some time-play together on the same teams for La Jolla High. Gabe, Coach Tyler Roach’s leading receiver with 1,081 yards on 66 receptions and 10 touchdowns as a

Gabe (left) and Diego Solis are both working to bulk up for their upcoming football and basketball seasons. ED PIPER/VILLAGE NEWS

junior on a squad that went 3-1 in the City League, 6-6 overall last year, participated in football camps at Yale and Columbia earlier this year. “Things went really well,” he reports of those visits.

He carries a 4.4 cumulative grade-point average, with an interest in environmental science. The younger Solis is no slouch in the classroom, either, copping 4.0 GPA’s both semesters of his freshman year.

“We played against each other in the backyard,” the elder brother says of the intrafamily competition. “Now it’s nice to be playing on the same team with Diego.” “It’s awesome,” Diego says simply.

As a freshman last year, Diego played a significant role on Coach Paul Baranowski’s varsity basketball team. Gabe was also a member of the varsity, but he was held back by a back injury from football. So the two are finally playing as a real tandem in high school sports this year, both as receivers in football and guards in roundball. Early in the summer, the two participated with their Viking teammates in a whirlwind of games in their two favorite sports over a period of four days: on Thursday, both made patented leaping catches of passes from Viking quarterback Carsten Phelan in a 7-on-7 roundrobin at La Jolla High. Then, early Friday evening, the Viking basketball team smoked an undermanned Olympian squad 82-44 in a Grossmont High summer league game. On Saturday, Roach’s gridders played host to their first 7-on-7 tournament at Edwards Stadium. La Jolla made it to the semifinals. Finally, the brother duo returned to the basketball court Sunday, shellacking poor Olympian at Grossmont High again, this time 64-44. “Gabe brings athleticism to the (football) team,” says Roach. “He’s electric with the ball in his hands and brings a bit of swagger. Diego is dynamic. He can do so many different things on the football field. We are excited to move him around this year and let him make plays for us.”

Top women surfers ready to compete at Supergirl Pro ASA Entertainment recently announced that the World Surf League (WSL) 6-Star Paul Mitchell Supergirl Pro will celebrate its 12th year at the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, July 27-29. The nationally televised event is the largest female surf contest in the world, with more than 100 of the planet’s top pros expected to compete. Admission to the event is free. The Paul Mitchell Supergirl Pro will serve as the lone women’s WSL qualifying event scheduled in the U.S. for the 2018 season and plays a critical role for surfers looking to solidify their position on the 2019 WSL Women’s World Championship Tour (WCT). The event will run daily from Friday, July 27 through Sunday, July 29, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Access to the surfing, concerts, esports, classes and all event elements is free to attend. “With the Paul Mitchell Supergirl Pro currently representing the only major all-women’s qualifying event in the U.S., this contest is extremely important in the girls’ qualification process for next year’s WCT,” said Jessi Miley-Dyer, WSL women’s tour manager. “The event is an amazing combination of the best surfers on the planet with

many of the newer faces just beginning their pro journey. That’s just one of the things that makes this all-women’s contest so unique within competitive surfing.” Some of the world-class surfers resgistered to compete include sixtime world champion Stephanie Gilmore (Kingscliff, Australia) making her Supergirl debut, three-time world champion Carissa Moore (Oahu), No. 1 ranked Lakey Peterson (Santa Barbara), No. 3 ranked Tatiana Weston-Webb (Kauai), No. 5 ranked Johanne Defay (Reunion Island, France), Malia Manuel (Kauai), Sage Erickson (Ojai), rookie sensation Caroline Marks (Melbourne Beach, Fla.), three-time Supergirl Pro champion Coco Ho (Oahu) and defending champion Courtney Conlogue (Santa Ana). “I can’t begin to explain how excited all of the women are about this event,” said Erickson, one of the world’s top surfers and a twotime Supergirl Pro champion. “It’s so awesome to have a contest like this in the U.S. that focuses entirely on women’s surfing. “The whole festival around the event gets bigger each year, and the crowds are huge. It’s amazing to see how many incredible things are

going on at the event beyond women’s surfing that all speak to the female empowerment theme. Winning the iconic Supergirl Cape is one of the highlights of my career and something that every pro wants to achieve. It’s my favorite event of the year!” In addition to the best surfing talent in the world, the Paul Mitchell Supergirl Pro features an actionpacked Festival Village with 20 live concerts from some of today’s top young artists, the only female-driven multi-title esports tournament in the U.S., an all-female DJ contest, a women’s skateboarding competition, female comedians, fitness classes, dance classes, art, yoga, seminars, autographs from the pros, hair styling by Paul Mitchell, an international food court and beverage garden, a Celebrity Surf Invitational to raise money and awareness for event charities, giveaways, more than 40 vendor booths, and many other activities. “We are really pleased about the expansion of the Paul Mitchell Supergirl Pro in 2018, both in and out of the water,” said Rick Bratman, CEO of ASA Entertainment, the event’s management company

No. 3 ranked Tatiana Weston-Webb competes at last year's Supergirl Pro. THOMAS MELVILLE/VILLAGE NEWS

and one of the leading producers of action sports event and television programming in the U.S. “Each year we look to add elements that will not only be additive to the entire event experience, but will also further the event’s mission of providing opportunities for young women in areas where they are traditionally under-represented. “Paul Mitchell is honored to be involved with this powerful group of women again, and we are thrilled to have the largest field of talent in women’s surfing competing at this event,” said Julie Sol-

wold, vice president of Lifestyle Sports at John Paul Mitchell Systems. “These athletes epitomize style, grace, elegance and strength both on and off their boards, and we are excited to support an event that showcases their incredible skill and gives their sport the exposure that is long overdue. For more detailed information on the Paul Mitchell Supergirl Pro and to learn how to sign up for the female DJ competition and the esports tournament, please visit SupergirlPro.com.


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Fashion files: Hats contest still cool as ever at Del Mar Racetrack Fashion Files Diana Cavagnaro

The 81st Opening Day at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club geared up on July 18 to a crowd of 33, 112. Racegoers arrived for hats and horses on this picture-perfect day. Fashionistas were decked-out for this, perhaps the biggest fashion event of the year, to see and be seen. Attendees came wearing hats from an array of hats designers. Many were wearing black and white, which seemed to be the trend. Polka Dots were in fashion and were another crowd favorite. The big race of the day was the Oceanside Stakes, which was won by Restrainedvegence, ridden by jockey Evin Roman. There were more then 300 contestants for this year’s 24th annual Opening Day Hats Contest. This year there was more than $6,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs. Leslie Monroy took home the grand prize, a one-night stay at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar and dinner for two at Addison Restaurant, featuring chef William Bradley's multi-course tasting menu with wine pairings. A value of more than $1,000, plus a $300 cash prize, a $500 Kendra Scott Color Bar Gift Card and Studio Savvy Salon Gift Basket of $500, for a grand total of more than $2,000 in prizes were also thrown into the mix. Monroy made an oversized hat

with large handmade lace horse heads in a floral bouquet. Julia Moehrke of Carlsbad won the category for best flowers, with a coordinating red dress and floral arrangement. Aubrey Fohl of Dana Point won the category of best fascinator, with a black spiked feather fascinator. Sara Holbrook of San Diego won the category of most glamorous with a cream-colored outfit and matching hat with feathers and flowers. Lori Shelton of San Diego won the category of best racing theme with a Triple Crown trophy. This race hat had red flowers for the Kentucky Derby, Black Eyed Peas for the Preakness, and White Carnations for the Belmont. The Summer Meet runs through Sep. 3 and is dark on Mondays and Tuesdays (except Labor Day). Look for Bing Crosby Season (Part Two) opening on Nov. 9 and running through Dec. 2. There will be a contest with prizes so stay tuned. For more information, visit dmtc.com.

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Upcoming events Saturday, Aug. 4: 41st Haute with Heart Fashion Show at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront presented by St. Madeleine’s Sophie. The event begins at 10 a.m. and proceeds go to programs for adults with developmental disabilities. For tickets email: jrasch@stmsc.org. Thursday, Aug. 16: Celebrating Couture 2018 presented by the Globe Guilders at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa at 10 a.m. Dedicate in loving memory to Peggy Matthews. For tickets, contact Joydelee Marrow at 858-382-1672.

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At some point in every adult’s life, they will come to experience some idiosyncratic form of aches, pains, fatigue and, the silent killers – anxiety and stress. Luckily for those who experience that unpleasantness often, or even at all, there are a wide range of non-addictive products and homeopathic treatments that provide relief from everyday struggles. Around mid-February, Pure Spectrum CBD, a purveyor of all things cannabidiol (CBD) opened their doors at 7863 Girard Ave. For those unfamiliar with CBD, it is the nonintoxicating compound found present in the cannabis plant. It can be used to treat a manner of ailments, but has perhaps garnered the most attention as being administered to those with epilepsy. George Atwell, director of marketing for Pure Spectrum CBD, whose flagship is in Evergreen, Colo., says that they offer “whole plant honey oil products,” which is a concentrated liquid form of the compound. This honey oil is then sold in tinctures, isolates, cartridges, lotions and even pet products. “There is often a misconception, while understandable, that CBD produces a ‘high,’ similar to what one would experience with THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis,” said Atwell. “Although our CBD

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products are designed to assuage sleeplessness, anxiety, migraines, etc., trace amounts of THC can be found in some of our items (less than .03 percent).” So where is the cannabis sourced from? “All of our plants are grown at a

partner farm in Eaton, Colo.,” said Atwell. “This way, we can ensure that no pesticides or other harmful chemicals had no contact with them.” Atwell adds that Pure Spectrum CBD is the only business of its kind located in La Jolla and that citizens

have been rather welcoming. Not only is CBD at the forefront in La Jolla, providing a needed good in an almost non-existent market, but they are also breaking strides in the medical realm as well. In the past, associates of Pure Spectrum have worked with Dr. Ben-

net Omalu, the groundbreaking NFL doctor who exposed the world to his findings about chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), made famous in the movie “Concussion.” “It was really amazing to hear him propose using CBD as a preventative measure,” said Atwell. “If CBD has preventative properties, athletes at risk of chronic head trauma could start taking it as early as high school.” As aforementioned, Pure Spectrum also offers pet products as well. Since CBD is non-psychoactive, it is often recommended by veterinarians to alleviate anxiety or hyper activeness in animals. So next time your feeling those knees ache, or are having difficulty sleeping, stop in and let a knowledge Pure Spectrum CBD employee know what’s going on. They will point you in the right direction on where to begin.


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White Sands La Jolla sets the standard for dining excellence Fresh salmon, asparagus and summer melons are on the menu at White Sands La Jolla senior living community. The luxurious beachfront community has partnered with foodservice organizations Morrison Community Living and Bon Appétit Management Company to redesign the dining experience for residents. Upgrades in the menu emphasize fresh, local and sustainable meats and produce. “Residents want healthy choices and fresh, locally sourced foods,” said White Sands La Jolla Executive Director Gary Boriero. “As we see more and more Baby Boomers moving into White Sands La Jolla, we are hearing they want fewer processed food choices and more organic farm-to-table variety. They are better educated about the food they are eating and more committed to supporting local farmers.” The dining upgrades to the

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University City updates: Bananas, Genessee construction and more certs are scheduled for Sunday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m. The remaining 2018 summer concert schedule is: July 29: Rachel Aldous & The Long Road Home, old-time country, bluegrass, folk and western swing; Aug. 5: Full Strength Funk Band with UC resident Pamela Gallo; Aug.12: Siers Brothers – Classic rock; Aug. 19: Corvelles – Supremes Tribute; Aug. 26: Forecast – Jazz variety with UC resident Greg Pardue; Bring your beach chairs and a picnic dinner, and enjoy the free summer concerts, made possible by the sponsorships provided by Scripps Health, Costa Verde Regency Center, UCCA, and the efforts of the Standley Park Recreation Council. Make sure to use #UCSummerConcerts and #StandleyPark when posting photos on social media.

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Grab your banana Standley Park’s 37th annual Banana Split Day will be held on Saturday, Aug. 4 starting at 2 p.m. until the ice cream runs out. Everyone is welcome to join this annual free tradition, with ice cream generously sponsored by the Heimburger Family. Jorden and Margit Heimburger began the tradition 37 years ago because it was a “good thing to do.” They had a family dairy, which his son Karsten continues to run. The event continues to be a popular University City summer tradition. Standley Park is located at 3585 Governor Drive. Toppings are provided by the Standley Park Recreation Council, but don’t forget to bring your own banana.

National Night Out in UC Neighborhood watch captains throughout University City will be organizing neighborhood gatherings on their respective streets on Tuesday, Aug. 7. This year, it was determined that it was more beneficial to have smaller hyper-local street events, rather than a large event at the park. The smaller format provides a strengthening of neighborhood spirit, generation of support and participation in local anti-crime programs, and sends a message to criminals that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. Police officers from the Northern Division will make quick stops throughout the neighborhood, helping to strengthen community com-

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The Mid-Coast Trolley construction along Genesee Avenue, a SANDAG project, continues throughout the summer. Drilling and column work along Genesee Avenue is expected to be completed late July. For the next phase of work in this area, the construction team will install girders from August to October. This construction will require closures of east and westbound traf-

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Good deeds: Backpacks for Kids Coldwell Banker University City will be collecting backpacks and school supplies on Sunday, Aug.t 5 from 3 to 6 p.m. at Standley Park. The supplies will be provided to homeless and foster children covered under the Office for Children and Youth in Transition. Come enjoy live music and help a child start the new school year in good form. And thank you Coldwell Summer Concerts Continue Banker University City for organizThe 2018 Concert Series at Stan- ing. dley Park features bands from a variety of musical styles, including many professional bands with local University City residents. All con-

contact Shift at info@ShiftSanDiego.com or 1-844-SHIFTSD for traffic plans and detours. For more information, visit KeepSanDiegoMoving.com/MidCoast. To sign up for email alerts about major construction updates and access the map of all local ongoing projects, go to ShiftSanDiego.com.

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It’s the tribal thing: Family gatherings to share celebrations Doing it Better By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. I just returned from my youngest grandson’s wedding, the one who is not yet 30 and has an M.D. at the end of his name. Yes, I cried. They love each other and have everything in common to live happily forever after. She is lovely, smart, and kind, and not only do we all approve of his choice, we approve of her family, too. What an extra gift it is when each family accepts a new member as its own. In his speech, my grandson talked about how well-integrated and loved he feels with her parents, siblings, and grandparents, while my daughter has welcomed another daughter. There was a dinner the day before the wedding and a brunch the day after, this gave everyone a chance to spend time together; weddings

are such a wonderful opportunity for families to gather and reconnect. People came from all over the country and many came with the children we had not met as yet. Besides the bride’s and groom’s families meeting and getting to know each other, there were countless aunts and uncles, cousins, and old family friends who have lost touch with each other due to distances and the busyness of life—all embraced each other and marveled at the growing children. I laughed remembering my nephew as a cute 4-year-old boy and then seeing him again with a graying beard. Seeing the children of my first husband’s nieces and nephews gave me the kind of pleasure I don’t get from even the kids of good friends. It was actually a thrill to see them, talk to them, and feel this strange, familiar connection as if we have always known each other even though we had just met. There is some sort of primitive bond, an evolutionary recognition that we will stick together and pro-

tect each other. A few millennia ago it was protection from lions; today’s family offers morale support—if needed, advice—even if not needed, and refuge against life’s unpredictable down turns. It’s the tribal thing! What makes these kind of celebrations even more memorable are the grandparents. There is an unspoken knowledge that every such occasion may well be the last one for these grandparents. It is a privilege to have multiple generations attend. The younger generation can tap into the wisdom and life experiences of their older relatives, who serve as role models. I still have fond memories of my grandparents. I have remained close to the cousins who used to visit us as children in Beverly Hills, who now come to visit me in La Jolla. One of these cousins’ children also come to visit me with their children. They love hearing the stories about the grandmother they never knew. What memories did we provide the younger generation at that recent wedding? We will never

know, but they will be there for years to come. Then there is another occurrence which makes these events extraordinary: the presence of a 15month-old baby boy, crawling around between the legs of the guests, happily gurgling at all the attention. We witnessed a reenactment of the miracle of our species coming down from the tree tops to stand erect as that baby grasped the edges of the coffee table and started walking around it, holding on for dear life. His pride at this accomplishment was shared by all onlookers. This little boy made my granddaughter a mother, my daughter a grandmother, and me a greatgrandmother again. You would not be surprised to know that he is the most adorable little boy in the whole world! The real purpose of these family gatherings is not only to give the newlyweds the blessings of the tribe, but to give each other the reassurance that we are indeed a family, a family we can count on, there for each other through thick and thin.

Meeting a previously unknown cousin happily enlarges our tribe. I am in my 90s and danced the hora at my grandson’s wedding; I had no aches and pains the next day. And so, I urge my readers to celebrate special events like birthdays and anniversaries, baby namings, bar/bat mitzvahs, communions and weddings, funerals and memorial services. Be sure to invite all the far-flung family. When the older generation is gone, their children will know they have family members who are there for them. When all else fails and life throws you an unexpected curve ball, there is a relative somewhere with whom you will find shelter because it is a tribal thing! 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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World-renowned dancer Susie Grafte has traveled to more than 65 countries because of dance. As a first generation Vietnamese American, Grafte appreciates the diversity in cultures reflected through different dances. “One of our goals is to share more different cultures from all over the world and bring them to PB,” said Grafte, founder, director, and producer of Ooh La La Dance Academy and Ooh La La Revue (her adult latin cabaret performance troupe). Grafte quit her six-figure Xerox corporate sales job at 29 when she competed at the ESPN world salsa championship and placed 15th in the cabaret salsa division. “One of my biggest accomplishments has been being a first generation dreamer and achieving my dream as a dancer despite starting later in life and not having technical training,” Grafte said. After diving into the professional dance world, she combined her dance experience and International Business degree from SDSU to open Ooh La La’s first location in La Jolla in 2011. For the last six years, the studio has won “Best Dance Studio” in La Jolla. She is thrilled to open a second location on Garnet Avenue. “I found a perfect spot next to

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Where: 1562 Garnet Ave., 7467 Cuvier Street. When: Monday to Thursday 2:30 to 10 p.m. Friday 2:30 to 7 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Contact: 858-456-4500 (La Jolla), ollda.com.

Ooh La La Revue has been featured on “America’s Got Talent,” and is similar to Moulin Rouge where the performers dance, sing, and entertain guests through cabaret comedy burlesque shows at Tango Del Rey.

Pacific Beach Middle School where the kids can walk to dance class after school. Trader Joe’s is also next door so parents can drop off and easily run errands,” Grafte said. Students at the academy can expect to compete in local competitions and participate in annual winter productions.

BETH BATTAGLIA. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 06/01/2018. Registrant Name: YADA ELIZABETH BATTAGLIA. 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 25, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 19, 27, AUGUST 2, & 10, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189016568 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. MARITIME INSTITUTE. Located at: 3980 SHERMAN STREET SUITE 100 SAN DIEGO CA 92110. c. Is registered by the following: a. TRAINING RESOURCES LIMITED, A NEVADA CORPORATION. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 06/01/2018. Registrant Name: TRAINING RESOURCES LIMITED, A NEVADA CORPORATION. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, DAVID ABRAMS. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE 25, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 19, 27, AUGUST 2, & 10, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189018111 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. WINE AND TAP TOURS b. KROWN TRANSPORTATION. Located at: 2918 GARNET AVENUE SAN DIEGO CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. ROBERT BLAINE HODGES. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 07/16/2018. Registrant Name: ROBERT HODGES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 16, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 19, 27, AUGUST 2, & 10, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189017612 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. MACHO’S MEXICAN GRILL. Located at: 980 GRAND AVENUE SAN DIEGO CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. ENRIQUE SILVA SANCHEZ. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 07/06/2018. Registrant Name: ENRIQUE SILVA 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: JULY 09, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018 STATEMENT OF DAMAGES (personal injuries or wrongful death). Attorney or party without Attorney NICHOLAS WAGNER 109455, WAGNER, JONES, KOPFMAN & ARTENIAN LLP, Attorney for HYEON JUNG LEE. Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO: 220 W. BROADWAY SAN DIEGO CA 92101. Plaintiff: HYEON JUNG LEE, Defendant: OMAR ALABO, et all. Case No.: 37-2015-00002374. To (name of one defendant only): LEONID PARSKEVOV, Plaintiff (name of one plaintiff only): HYEON JUNG LESS, seeks damages in the above-entitled action as follows: 1. GENERAL DAMAGES: a. PAIN, SUFFERING, AND INCONVENIENCE in the amount of $125,000.00 b. EMOTIONAL DISTRESS in the amount of $65,000.00. 2. SPECIAL DAMAGES: a. MEDICAL EXPENSES (TO DATE) in the amount of $12,550.00 3. PUNITIVE DAMAGES: Plaintiff reserves the right to seek punitive damages in the amount of (specify):

However, she is hoping to reach the adult population of PB as well. “We just celebrated our 10 year anniversary of Ooh La La Revue and I’d like to continue the legacy even after I’m gone. There’s a lot of young people who we can teach and train to perform and tour,” Grafte said. Ooh La La Revue has been fea-

$0.00 when pursuing a judgment in the suit filed against you. Date: 6/8/2018, NICHOLAS WAGNER 109455. ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189018175 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. O.B DELI. Located at: 4984 VOLTAIRE STREET SAN DIEGO CA 92107. c. Is registered by the following: a. SMR SHAMOUN FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. This business is conducted by: d. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: 04/16/1993. Registrant Name: ROBERT SHAMOUN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 16, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189018461 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. COLLECTA. Located at: 600 B STREET SUITE 300 SAN DIEGO CA 92101. c. Is registered by the following: a. SEASIDE MARKETING LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: SEASIDE MARKETING LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: SUSANA PULIDO, MANAGING MEMBER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 19, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189018257 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. POKE & BULGI. Located at: 1420 GARNET AVENUE SAN DIEGO CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. SAN-DELI INC. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 07/01/2018. Registrant Name: SAN-DELI INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: CEO, SOOK HEE KIM. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 17, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018 SUMMONS ON FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT. Notice to Defendant: ERIK CASTANEDA; MARLON DIAZ; MICHAEL A. BANJOMAN; and DOES 1 through 10; inclusive. You are being sued by Plaintiff: ANGELIA P. PETTWAY. 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,

tured on “America’s Got Talent,” and is similar to Moulin Rouge where the performers dance, sing, and entertain guests through cabaret comedy burlesque shows at Tango Del Rey. The Pacific Beach location will offer unique classes such as a Monday night salsa social with a live DJ,

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

and a late night Milonga Tango party every third and fifth Wednesday of each month. Grafte is excited to share her passion for performing arts with PB. “It allowed me to live my best life possible… It turned me from a shy timid wallflower to now a social butterfly. I’d like to share the blessings with others which I had the opportunity to enjoy,” Grafte said. Ooh La La’s grand opening will take place 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 3. Attendees may enjoy the traditional ribbon cutting ceremony and complimentary champagne, cider and cake. The new studio will offer classes for all levels and ages 2-plus. Ooh La La PB is offering a week of free classes for kids and adults to enjoy from Aug. 6-11. Walk-ins are accepted, or locals can register at ollda.com.

COURT WILL DISMISS THE CASE. Case Number: 37-201800018295-CU-PA-CTL. The name and address of the court is: SAN DIEGO 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: TANISHA BOSTICK, LAW OFFICE OF TANISHA N. BOSTICK, 701 B STREET, SUITE #540, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101, 619-702-0800. DATE 04/13/2018, CLERK, BY R. DAY, DEPUTY CLERK. Notice to the person served: ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189016762 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. (Mr) MONITOR b. -Mr- MONITOR. Located at: 2550 ASTER STREET SAN DIEGO CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. DONOVAN JAMES BATES. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 06/27/2018. Registrant Name: DONOVAN JAMES BATES. Title of Offi-

cer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 27, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189018840 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. CM COVERS. Located at: 9384 FROST-MAR PLACE SAN DIEGO CA 92121. c. Is registered by the following: a. COREY MITSKEVICH. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 01/01/2008. Registrant Name: COREY MITSKEVICH. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 20, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018

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La Jolla International Fashion Film Festival continues to soar BY DIANA CAVAGNARO | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

The ninth annual La Jolla International Fashion Film Festival, which took place July 19 to 21, was once again an impressive spectacle. This awe-inspiring event was held at University of California San Diego’s Price Center, with a sold-out crowd. Producer Fred Sweet and director Linda Comer were on hand to great the filmmakers who came from all around the world. A lovely reception was held during the first night of the festival, with an art installation at The Lot in La Jolla. The second evening showcased screenings of fashion films, with the addition of a world premier fashion musical, “Max Vogue.” This new work was produced by Antonio Aviance Contreras, and included an encore performance. “Max Vogue” was a huge hit, with musical numbers composed by the amazing Lava Rodriguez and concluding with the incredible voice of Carmelia Bell. I was asked to make the hats for this impressive

musical, which was such an honor. “Max Vogue” the musical highlights the question of whether fashion is dead or not. The third day entailed more screenings at The Lot, as well as seminars and afternoon screenings at the Price Center. The evening concluded with the red carpet event and the International Fashion Film Awards. Lorelei Shellist hosted the Red Carpet Live. Emcees for the evening were Fox 5’s Tabitha Lipkin and model/actress Kristina Dow. They delighted the audience, changing their gowns with new looks throughout the night. “Uis Nipes” was a film about cloth that is woven in north Sumatra, which took home an award for best music. I particularly loved the quirky film “Narcissus.” Sebastian Sauve was awarded best actor, and Olga Navrotska won best costume design for “Inseparable.” Anna Smith won Best Actress for the romantic film, “L’Instant,” that was made for Guerlain Perfume.

“Margaux Vol. 1” won for best fashion, with a clever beginning in black and white and gradually adding color to each model. Best Narration went to a female fashion-hero, “Super-Holly.” “Europa 11” took home best director (Imanol Ruiz de Lara) and also the coveted best picture award. Additional award winners were: best hairstyling: “The Visitation,” best hairstyling; “Dollhouse,” best makeup; “She Walk in Beauty,” best accessories; “Touch Me,” best supporting roll fashion brand; “LA 129,” best editing; “The Beauty of Reverso,” best cinematography; “Drown By Birth,” best sound design, “The Wish,” best jewelry; “Futurehood,” best set design; “A String to Pull,” best creative concept; “Surrender,” best visual effects; “Macrocosmos,” best art direction; “Mr. Stanley: The Merchant Prince,” best documentary. Stay tuned for updates all year long at ljifff.com Saam McBride and Lorelei Shellist on the red carpet at LJIFF. DIANA CAVAGNARO/VILLAGE NEWS

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