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LJ Shores tower ready for rescue District 1 City Councilwoman Sherri Lightner addresses the crowd at the reopening of the Scripps lifeguard tower on July 21. MARIKO LAMB | Village News

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District 1 City Councilwoman Sherri Lightner, departing UC San Diego Chancellor Marye Anne Fox and San Diego Lifeguard Services Chief Rick Wurts announced the reopening of the renovated Scripps Institution of Oceanography lifeguard tower at La Jolla Shores on July 21. The 45-year-old lifeguard tower had deteriorated over the years, weathering into a shack with poor visibility, insufficient ventilation and little storage space. Behind the efforts of Safdie Rabines Architects and Sundt Construction, the tower has been refurbished with new tinted, glare-resistant glass for a panoramic view of the beach, an improved publicaddress system and increased storage space for supplies. UC San Diego’s signature green efforts led to the inclu-

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The second annual La Jolla Fashion Film Fest, the first-ever event of its kind to hit the United States, is taking over La Jolla this weekend. See inside pages for itineraries of where to eat, drink and sight-see in the Village, as well as features and a full line-up of events and notable attendees.

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sion of several energy-efficient features on the project, including the use of recycled materials for the decking and beams, low-energy lighting and solar panels to heat water for medical services such as stingray wounds. “This beautiful lifeguard tower is proof of what we can do when we work together with a shared vision,” said Lightner. “This lifeguard tower is not just about aesthetics. It is about improving safety at our beaches.” The renovation of the lifeguard tower is just one of the projects that Lightner has touted to improve the safety of La Jolla’s beaches. “I successfully fought to restore funding in this year’s city budget for lifeguard training and increased lifeguard staffing for all of our beaches this summer and into the

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Locals create web movement People in the news from passion for fashion How Mahal Style gained nearly 50,000 Facebook followers BY CLAIRE HARLIN | VILLAGE NEWS Social media is a new and ever-growing marketing and communication tool in media and business, but it brings with it a challenge that is far from new — how to get others to follow you. For a certain group of web fashion gurus living in San Diego, however, this is no challenge. Mahal Style, a website and social media network that calls itself “the social culture for fashion,” has nearly 50,000 followers on Facebook and so much interaction with followers that you’d think there was an entire office of social media experts running the site. ‘Tis not the case. Mahal’s five member crew — most of whom have fulltime day jobs on the side — have created a successful online fashion movement from their own living rooms or local coffee shops, and they will be holding a free seminar on Saturday, July 30 at the La Jolla Fashion Film Festival to share how they turned their passion for fashion into an internationally-followed style hub. “People just want to follow us because we are really innovative and nobody is doing what we are doing,” said Nicole Quiroz, the site’s editor-inchief. “The more we post and the more articles we pump out, the more followers we get. People can easily ‘unlike’ us with the click of a button, but our followers stay loyal.” The Mahal Style team is made up of two married couples — Mark and Kiki Smith and Minh and Rochelle Huynh — as well as Quiroz and videographer Tommy Truong. Mark and Kiki met while in school at UC San Diego, both graduating with bachelor’s degrees in visual arts. Minh, a self-taught photographer, and Rochelle, a hair and makeup artist, founded the site based on their shared adoration for the industry. Mahal — which means “love” in several asian languages — started in 2009 as mainly a fashion photography website and built a large following on Flickr. By responding to every comment on every photo (something team members still do to this day) Mahal Style formed a personal connection with its fans, enticing more and more people to follow the team’s posts on tips, tricks, trends and more. Mahal Style has grown from a photo-only website to a gallery of videos, articles, interviews and photos that takes on what Quiroz describes as a “reverse model” from many fashion websites. “In fashion marketing and media, it’s all about people telling you what to wear,” said Quiroz. “For us, it’s different. You tell us what your style is and we communicate.” Mahal Style is a product of the team’s passion and energy — a “labor of love,” said Quiroz — and much of their fan loyalty springs from common ground and shared goals. “We’re all on the same boat and have the same dream and we project our positivity to our fans,” Quiroz said. Minh Huynh, director of photography, explains the site’s energy and popularity as “infectious.” “Infectious in a positive way,” he said. “Like a smile.”

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• Caroline R. Markham, a resident of La Jolla, was named to the Dean's List at Boston University for the spring semester. Boston University is the fourth-largest independent university in the United States, with an enrollment of more than 29,000 students in its 17 schools and colleges. The university offers an exceptional grounding in the liberal arts, a broad range of programs in the arts, sciences, engineering, and professional areas, and state-of-the-art facilities for teaching and research. • The Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego has promoted Charlene Seidle to senior vice president and hired Jessica Toledano as director of communications and Anahid Brakke as program officer. Seidle has been with the organization since 1997. In her new role, she oversees the philanthropy programs and strategies of both the foundation and, through a unique partnership, the Leichtag Family Foundation. In her new position, Toledano is responsible for overall communications, marketing and advertising strategy. Prior to joining the foundation, she worked as a media and government relations consultant to San Diego Coastkeeper, L.J. Black Consulting and the Jewish Federation of Los Angeles’ Israel office in Jerusalem. Brakke will help manage the grant-making operations for the Leichtag Family Foundation. Brakke has experience working in the nonprofit and foundation sector. Prior to joining the foundation, she worked as an independent consultant for non-profits and foundations, advancing social justice efforts through effective capacity building, communication and grant making strategies.

SELF-TAUGHT PR GURU MOVING ON UP Lindsey N. Isham has been named account coordinator of La Jolla’s CIM Incorporated, a public relations firm that has been in business for 21 years. Isham joined the firm in July and brings extensive experience managing public relations, personally and professionally. She was introduced to the world of PR when she published her first book, “No Sex In The City - One Virgin's Confessions of Love, Lust, Dating, and Waiting.” Seeking national recognition without the support of a marketing budget from her publisher, she quickly learned the art of self promotion. After a month of issuing press releases and a few pitches, she launched a fivemonth tour across the U.S., including TV and radio interviews in more than 20 cities, dozens of published articles, various speaking engagements, conferences and book signings. Isham has 14 years of public speaking experience and is a TV and radio personality. In 2009, her book was nominated for Book of the Year by Foreword Magazine and in 2011 she was honored at the University of

San Diego’s 2011 Women’s History Month. While working on her book tour, Isham began working as a PR coordinator for a nonprofit organization to train and coach a team of PR volunteers in the areas of public relations protocol and strategies, the use of social media in marketing campaigns, writing and issuing press releases, hosting government officials and dignitaries, and interviewing with the media.

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Local landscapers honored for keeping the Jewel shining And the winner is...

BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS The California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA), a nonprofit trade organization of California landscapers, honored 23 local contractors for their beautification efforts in landscape design, maintenance, and renovation at the 2011 Beautification Awards on June 24. Categories included residential and commercial landscape maintenance and construction, water features, outdoor lighting and water saving, Californiafriendly irrigation. This year’s big winner was The Brickman Group, winning six awards for its projects, including the prestigious Judge’s Award for the maintenance of 13 acres at La Jolla Country Day School. “The Brickman Group San Diego divi-

sion has 10 branches,” said regional manager Jim Kelley. “Every year, each branch sets a goal of one project entry, and we challenge ourselves to turn in some of our best work. There’s a friendly competition among our groups.” The Brickman Group picked up the project at La Jolla Country Day School from the school’s in-house maintenance team a year and a half ago. The two have since worked in a collaborative effort to maintain the aesthetics and walkability of the school’s grounds. Kelley emphasized the leadership of the school’s head groundskeeper, Lee Sawyer, who oversees the grounds crew. “He pushes our guys,” he said. “He’s a great advocate not only for the school, but also for our team.” The Brickman Group won the same

The Brickman Group won an achievement award for its design at the Bucknell residence, above, in La Jolla. The landscaping contractor also won several other awards at the 2011 Beautification Awards, hosted by the California Landscape Contractors Association June 24. Photo courtesy of the Brickman Group

Judge’s Award, the CLCA’s top maintenance award, two years in a row. The same branch was honored last year for the maintenance of the 17-acre grounds at The Plaza at La Jolla Village. Other local winners with beautification projects in La Jolla included Lansker’s Landscape Design for the Davis residence in La Jolla and Torrey Pines Landscape for residences in Rancho Santa Fe. For more information about awardwinners or information on how to choose a contractor, call (888) 9002522, or visit www.clcasandiego.org.

Winners of the California Landscape Contractors Association awards: The Brickman Group • Judge’s award, La Jolla Country Day School • First place, commercial maintenance residential/commercial, Ventana Real • Achievement Award, residential construction estate, Bucknell residence • Achievement Award, commercial maintenance mixed-use housing, Hotel Del Coronado • Achievement Award, commercial maintenance shopping outlet, Carmel Mountain Plaza • Avhievement Award, commercial maintenance shopping outlet, Town Centre I, II, III, and IV Torrey Pines Lanscape Co., Inc. • First place, design build construction estate, DeCerchio residence • First place, residential maintenance estate, Glover residence • Achievement Award, residential maintenance, Keitel residence Lansker’s Landscape Design • First place, residential construction, Davis residence

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CONTINUED FROM Page 1 future,” she said. The councilwoman and chancellor not only share a passion for keeping La Jolla beaches safe. The women also share previous job experience as lifeguards in high school. “I learned in those days that it is important to guarantee the safety of those who are enjoying the water and to celebrate those who are willing to devote their time and effort to that activity,” said Fox. “The goal of this refurbishment has been to improve public safety for the general community and our university community.” That community, meanwhile, is already reaping the benefits of the tower’s overhaul. For several weeks, city lifeguards have been utilizing the facility and its new features. They have already made dozens of water rescues, medical assists and enforcement measures. “It really makes a difference in saving people’s lives,” said Wurts. “It all starts with water observation for us — our ability to look out and see a dangerous situation developing and to go down for intervention, warning or rescue. Water observation for lifeguards is the very cornerstone of what we do. It starts right there in that tower.” The Scripps Institution of Oceanography lifeguard tower watches over and serves the area from Scripps beach in the south to just north of the Scripps Pier. This area, Wurts said, has been the busiest stretch of beach in San Diego this summer. In June and July alone this year, 96 rescues have already been made in the area.

Does San Diego have the look to be ‘America’s Next Top Model?’ A long line forms for a casting call at the Fashion Careers College on Morena Boulevard on July 8 for contestants eager to compete in Cycle 18 of “America’s Next Top Model.” Courtesy photo by Ashley Tipton

BY HOLLY LAUREN BEEDLE | VILLAGE NEWS Are you ready to be America’s next top model? The CW reality television show created by top model and TV host, Tyra Banks, “America’s Next Top Model” is in search of women from the ages of 18-27 who are 5’7” or taller who are dynamic, articulate, interesting and enthusiastic to compete for the title of “America’s Next Top Model” and a chance to start a career in the modeling industry. On July 8 from 8 a.m. to noon, San

Diegans like Kassy Kova proved they had the look and style to be “America’s Next Top Model.” Like many other local aspiring model’s, Kassy took her break from her normal day — a routine of studying art history at UC San Diego and figure skating — to attend the San Diego Channel 6/CW television Network’s open casting call for Cycle 18 of “America’s Next Top Model” at the Fashion Careers College, located on 1923 Morena Blvd. If you love modeling, then you love

fashion, I say, as a former model and current accessory/fashion designer and instructor the Fashion Careers College. Models and fashion designers work together every day in the fashion industry. Both fashion designers and models have similar attributes, drive and passion for fashion and that’s why models become designers. Models love looking good in clothes, so why not design clothes all people look good in?” The Fashion Careers College’s tal-

Managing the Hospital Discharge In April, my 92 year old mother went into the hospital to remove a tumor from her arm, the procedure went well and she was sent home. Three days later, she was back in the hospital because she wasn’t able to handle the complicated wound care regimen. There is a movement to improve care after discharge and to reduce readmissions for the elderly but if your family member has not revamped their discharge process, you may need to take an active role in managing the discharge. TAKE CHARGE: If you believe the hospital is sending a patient home too soon, talk with the doctor. CHECK THE DRUG LIST: Medication errors are a frequent cause of readmissions. Make sure your family member knows when and how to take new pills. MAKE A DISCHARGE PLAN: Most hospitals provide a discharge plan in writing, but it may not be complete and it may be difficult to understand. Make your own plan that will be a guide for the patient, the caregiver and other doctors. CONTACT THE PRIMARY DOCTOR: Request the discharge planner or hospital MD contact the patient’s primary care physician to be followed up or you should do it yourself.

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ented fashion design students, Zulema Lopez, Ashley Tipton, Cornelius Mandel and Mericella Santacruz and I offered fashion sketching demonstrations using the models attending the casting to flaunt our skills relative to the fashion industry in design. Not only did every model take home their own personalized fashion illustration, the Fashion Careers College awarded everyone attending the casting a voucher worth $500 for scholarship value at the school and anyone who is cast on the show from the San Diego event at FCC will receive a one-year full scholarship worth over $20,000. If you love modeling and fashion, then you love music, and you won’t mind waiting in long lines for the opportunity of a lifetime! The Z90 radio station was on site playing great music and giving out prizes! California’s premiere fashion college, Fashion Career’s College, the CW and Z90 and all it’s hopeful contestants made the four-hour wait fun and fashionable! Keep your fingers crossed that one of our very own local beauties will make it big as “America’s Next Top Model!” — Holly Lauren Beedle is an established designer who has designed for luxury brands in New York City and California since her graduation from Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia. She can be contacted by email at yourlookbyholly@gmail.com.

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City Council reverses course on medical pot dispensaries

Medicinal marijuana dispensaries in La Jolla and citywide are still in business since the City Council repealed the ordinance restricting where the collectives can operate. KENDRA HARTMANN | Village News

BY NEAL PUTNAM | VILLAGE NEWS The San Diego City Council voted 6-2 on Monday to repeal its medical marijuana dispensary ordinance rather than put the measure before voters — a move that might have cost the city almost $1 million in election and printing costs. Council President Tony Young and Councilmember Marti Emerald said that since a successful petition drive brought in enough valid signatures to place the issue on a citywide ballot, voters should be given the choice to decide the matter, regardless of the cost. Councilman David Alvarez made a motion to repeal the ordinance, a call seconded by District 1 City Councilwoman Sherri Lightner. Also voting in favor of repeal were District 2 City Council-

man Kevin Faulconer and councilmembers Todd Gloria, Carl DeMaio and Lori Zapf. “This will not be the end to this topic. But the issue of the dollar amount — almost a million dollars potentially that could be spent — weighs heavily on my decision today,” said Faulconer. With the repeal, medical marijuana dispensaries will again go unregulated in terms of how collectives can operate. Many supporters of medical marijuana helped collect signatures for the ordinance’s repeal. The City Clerk’s Office and the county Registrar of Voters Office determined there were 31,029 valid signatures collected, or about five percent of registered voters. Before being reversed Monday, the regulations basically put most medical

marijuana firms out of business because they had to be only located in light-industrial zones and each one had to go through a long police-approved conditional-use permit process. Under the repealed ordinance, dispensaries could not be located within 600 feet of schools, parks, libraries and churches, and had to be operated as nonprofit entities. “Clearly, people do not support this ordinance,” said Alvarez. “I hope we can enact an ordinance that is fair to all people impacted by this.” Other councilmembers were less convinced. “I’m not sure what a [possible citywide election] would tell us,” said Lightner. “It would be like sending up $1 million up in smoke.” Councilmembers said that while some people signed the petitions because the regulations appeared too strict, others signed because the previous ordinance didn’t go far enough. Rudy Reyes, who was severely burned in 2003 in the Cedar wildfire, speaks often about the benefits of medical marijuana to control pain. “If you decide to put it on the 2012 election ballot, you’re going to waste a bunch of money,” Reyes told the council. Many speakers talked about the pros and cons of medical marijuana itself, and Young had to remind them to tailor their remarks about whether the council should repeal the measure or put it on the ballot.

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La Jolla man convicted of assault returns from state mental hospital BY NEAL PUTNAM | VILLAGE NEWS A La Jolla man who was convicted of slashing the face of a friend and was sent to a state mental hospital for treatment has returned after doctors and a judge determined he was mentally competent to be sentenced. Sentencing was set for Aug. 30 for Amier Rocky Issa, 33, who appeared July 18 before San Diego Superior Court Judge Joseph Brannigan. He could receive seven years in state prison, but probation is also a possibility. Issa remains in the central jail without bail. Issa was sent to Patton State Hospital on Jan. 12 after his attorney told a judge Issa’s mental condition had deteriorated while in jail after he was arrested in Nevada and brought back to San Diego. Issa didn’t show up to

hear the jury’s verdict and jumped bail, but was arrested at the MGM Hotel in Las Vegas on Oct. 14. He was committed after a judge noted Issa lacked the capacity to decide whether to take certain medications to restore his mental competency. Doctors at the hospital decided he had regained his mental capacity and a judge agreed with them in an early July hearing. Issa was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon upon Michael Serrato, 29, a Hillcrest waiter who received a five-inch slash with a knife around 6:20 p.m. on July 11, 2008, as he was walking home from work. Serrato went to a hospital and received 20 stitches on his face and eight stitches on the inside of his mouth to close the slash. Serrato testified Issa had been stalking him.

Back-to-school vaccinations required All incoming students, grades 7 to 12, are now required to have a Tdap booster vaccination to provide immunization against pertussis, more commonly known as the whooping cough. State legislators have granted a 30day extension for students to verify immunizations to their school district. Proof of the immunization or a signed form by the parent must be submitted to the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) no later than Oct. 6. During the summer, completed forms may be submitted to the SDUSD

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The doctors and staff of Windan’ Sea Veterinary Clinic collaborate closely with every client to meet the individual needs of our beloved pets. Founded by Dr. Bruce Lindsey, Windan’ Sea Veterinary Clinic has provided exceptional veterinary care for pets in La Jolla for over 40 years. The commitment to veterinary excellence continues to move forward with the new medical director, Dr. Dina Raichel. The Windan’ Sea team takes pride in the fundamental belief that our adored companions deserve the very best of care throughout all stages of their lives and treats every pet as if it were their own. Windan’Sea Veterinary Clinic 6911 La Jolla Blvd. (858) 454-0354 www.windanseavet.com 000

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A home, located at 1538 Kearsarge Road, is on the auction block in an unusual way. The Luxury Homes Group, agents for the property that is going for $15 million, will donate a portion of the proceeds to two charities: Fueled By The Fallen and Passion 4 Kids. In addition, the agents are offering a finder’s fee — a cool $1 million — for whoever brings in the highest bidder for the home. Courtesy photos

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Under somewhat unusual circumstances, two organizations that represent hope for those less fortunate met on Fay Street on July 20 to help sell a home. The Luxury Homes Group, agents of a $15 million property at 1538 Kearsarge Road, have pledged a percentage of this home’s selling price to two organizations — Fueled By The Fallen and Passion 4 Kids. “We are not here to just sell a home,” said Ron Thomas, spokesperson for the Luxury Homes Group. “No matter where we represent a property, our goal is to find a way to put the money back into the community in

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day,” said Kevyn Major Howard, founder of the program. Howard is also an actor, and played Rafterman in Stanley Kubrick’s “Full Metal Jacket.” Passion 4 Kids was founded by Charles Van Kessler, who was orphaned during World War II and immigrated to the U.S. after the war when he was 23 years old. “I never wanted a child to be treated as poorly as I was treated during the war,” Kessler said. “It then became my life goal to give help to any child who has been abused or victimized by circumstances beyond their control.” To learn more or to see interviews with Howard, Van Kessler and to get an update on the condition of Baby Izaiah from his father Jacob Wallis, visit www.sdnews.com. SUBMISSIONS

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H O L LY L A U R E N B E E D L E The La Jolla Fashion Film Festival (LJFFF) is a two-day event featuring cutting-edge fashion film shorts created by established and emerging fashion houses and film directors from around the world. Fashionably yours, Holly Lauren Beedle, brings you expert insider fashion tips from the shops and shoppers of La Jolla to assure you'll be looking fabulous as you watch style — in style. Fashion films are a new genre of artistic expression, so why not express your own fashion expression by wearing unique, film-inspired style in the form of a dress? This dress (pictured left) is the perfect outfit to wear to an exclusive fashion film debut or fashion film industry mixer. This LJFFF dress is a custom design I created. The dress is made of actual filmstrips and looks great with a white pair of leather booties. This fun and festive dress gets the attention of every film or fashion lover and could be just the dress you’re looking for to

As seen on the cover, this original design by Holly Lauren Beedle was created for the La Jolla Fashion Film Festival, set to take place this weekend.

Kasey Kay of La Jolla Shores looks picture perfect in her polka-dotted dress. White House Black Market on Girard Avenue is her go-to shopping destination black and white trends. HOLLY BEEDLE | Village News

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A plan for every persuasion Mapping your Fashion Film Fest weekend BY CLAIRE HARLIN | VILLAGE NEWS You don’t have to be in the fashion industry to enjoy the La Jolla Fashion Film Festival (LJFFF). Matter of fact, LJFFF is a great time to experience La Jolla, whether you are visiting from out of town or a local looking for a stay-cation.

Whether, you are looking for a romantic getaway, time with the kids, an artistic experience, a chic weekend or a little adventure, the following itineraries will help you get started on the right foot — no matter what kind of shoes you packed in your suitcase.

If you are looking for a romantic getaway … THURSDAY, July 28 • 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Dinner and drinks at Manhattan of La Jolla Italian food, transporting guests to the best of New York City via the cozy, upscale La Jolla Village, 7766 Fay Ave.

FRIDAY, July 29 • 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Breakfast at Brockton Villa. Enjoy French toast and gourmet coffee over-

The La Jolla Fashion Film Festival — the first international fashion film fest in North America — is shaping up to be a world-class event. For the festival’s second year, there is no shortage of first-rate talent that will be filling the streets of our seaside community. With 13 directors and six producers scheduled to attend (not to mention the various directors, artists and fashionistas who will show up out of sheer interest), La Jolla will be transformed into a mini Hollywood of the most fashionable kind. In an Academy Award-style presentation, each night of the festival will consist of roughly two hours of film screenings, with each film and its director introduced prior to the showing. If the director is in attendance, he or she will introduce their own film. Here is a sampling of some of the famous names in film and fashion to whom La Jolla will play host for a weekend, whether in person or on screen:

looking the seals at La Jolla Cove., 1235 Coast Blvd. • 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Shopping galleries and boutiques in La Jolla Village, A stroll down Prospect Street and up Girard Avenue will offer a stylish and artistic glimpse into the La Jolla’s business district. • 1:30 to 3 p.m., Lunch at George’s Ocean Ter-

One of the most iconic fashion designers of our time, the Germanborn, Paris-educated Lagerfeld has worked in almost every facet of fashion, from designing both haute couture and readyto-wear clothing to creating perfume to working behind the lens on photo shoots and ad campaigns. For more than 50 years, he has been a powerful force on the world fashion scene, and is perhaps best known for his work designing for the House of Chanel. As a director, Lagerfeld has directed “Shopping Fever,” a short film showing Chanel’s 2010/2011 fall/winter readyto-wear collection, “Remember Now” and its follow-up short film, “The Tale of a Fairy,” both documenting an annual Chanel cruise, and a three-piece short film for Magnum Ice Cream starring Hollywood starlet Rachel Bilson.

Johan Renck Called the “No.1 director of commercials and music videos in the world” by French magazine CB News, Swedish director Johan Renck has an impressive resume, having directed famous entertainers like Madonna, Kylie Minogue and The Streets and worked on notable brands like Levi’s, Mercedes, Nike and H&M. His accolades include awards such as the Cannes Bronze and Silver Lions and the Grand Prix at Eurobest, Europe’s creative advertising awards festival. Renck’s first feature-length film, “Downloading Nancy,” premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for a Grand Jury Prize. The film starred Hollywood heavyweights Maria Bello, Jason Patric, Rufus Sewell and Amy Brenneman. SEE DIRECTORS, Page 10

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Rare Warhol photos to be unveiled Story originally appeared in the July 7 Andy Warhol — one of the art issue of La Jolla Village News world’s most coveted icons. The pho-

BY CLAIRE HARLIN | VILLAGE NEWS La Jolla is home to a number of exclusive fine art galleries and a wellknown art museum. But on July 29, Barfly, a restaurant and nightclub, will set the scene for a unique occasion that is of cultural prominence and artistic allure. As part of the La Jolla Fashion Film Festival, celebrity photographer Karen Bystedt will be unveiling four 40-by40-inch never-before-seen portraits of

Celebrity photographer Karen Bystedt was granted an exclusive photo sitting by Andy Warhol in 1982 and will be publicly showing the photos of the pop-art icon for the first time at the La Jolla Fashion Film Festival latre this month. Courtesy photo by Bobbi Hamilton

tographs, which have been stored away in Bystedt’s garage since 1982, will have their world debut at the festival’s opening night directors’ reception. They will go on view downstairs the next day, July 30, on Barfly’s outside patio. The pieces will be open to the public at the venue, located at 909 Prospect St. Exact viewing times are to be determined. Bystedt, then an ambitious film student at New York University, said the photographs were taken as part of a student project capturing the images of male models. “There were so many female models, but nobody did anything on male models,” said the photographer in a phone interview from her Los Angeles studio. “I saw an ad with Andy in it. He had a white, white wig. It was a cool ad and he was an artist. On the one hand, I had all these preppy, jocky, muscley guys, but I thought it would be cool to have an artist as a model as well.” Bystedt said she called The Factory, Warhol's original New York City studio, and she was surprised when the artist himself answered the phone. “I told him about the idea and he said “sure.” He really loved the idea,” said Bystedt. “In his interview with me he said he loved it when people looked at him as a model.” Bystedt has since gone on to have a fruitful celebrity photography career, photographing the likes of Brad Pitt, Josh Brolin, Johnny Depp, Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves, just to name

These images are tiny glimpes of the 40-by-40-inch Andy Warhol portraits that will debut this month as part of the La Jolla Fashion Film Fest. Left: This rare photo of Warhol shows the artist decked out in a suit holding an American flag. A message written on the flag will be legible when viewed at the portrait’s full size. Below: Warhol’s hand is a telling snippet of this black-andwhite portrait. Photos courtesy of Karen Bystedt

a few. She said she read a Financial Times article recently that discussed how Warhol’s art is “going through the roof” and got the idea to dig up the negative from that 1982 shoot and share the images with the world. Although there are many photos of Warhol out there, Bystedt said, the ones that have been sitting in her garage are of particular rarity. “He didn’t do a lot sitting for people,” she said. “This is one of the only shoots he did.” Arlene Weiss, who is helping organize the showing, said the photographs will be on sale for $25,000 each and will only appear in a few viewings. After La Jolla, they will head to Los Angeles and then Miami.

Weiss said that after finding out about the La Jolla Fashion Film Festival, which is embarking this month on its second year, she said she knew the event was the perfect backdrop for the rare photographs’ introduction to the world. “[Warhol] would have never wanted to have his photos up on a wall and have nothing going on around them. Following Warhol and his relationship to art, film, fashion and people in general, I thought the festival would

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create your fashion moment at the LJFFF. The dress, along with other similar custom evening wear designs, are made in San Diego and can be ordered via email at yourlookbyholly@gmail.com or www.hollylau- renbeedle.com. All film festival events take place in and around La Jolla's pristine coastline, parks, bays and our famous Prospect Avenue, offering attendees a world-class seaside resort experience. Here are a few fashionable outfit suggestions from some of our very own La Jollan fashionistas and retail shops that are fun ways to look fresh while attending a fashion web cast seminar or panel discussion: Ana Agatonovic keeps locals and vacationers looking great every day while working at Let's Go, located at 1025 Prospect St. She looks forward to helping women and men look fashionable for any occasion and suggests women wear an ocean blue, one-shoulder top designed by Double Zero with a white pair of Frankie B skinny jeans. This beachy Southern Californian-style outfit is contemporary and comfortable and perfect to wear on a day spent viewing films and attending seminars — and it will even transition well for evening activities. Kasey Kay of La Jolla Shores prefers dressing up for local events. Looking perfect as a picture in her fashionable polka dot A-line dress, she represents the classic elegance of black-and-white film. White House Black Market on Girard Avenue is her perfect shopping destination where she finds cute dresses and outfits in black, white or both. What emerging fashion trends will you be wearing to watch the fashion films and mingle with famous film directors? Hope to see you there as I will be taking pictures on the red carpet to capture your fashion moment on film!

This ocean blue, one-shoulder top designed by Double Zero would look great with a white pair of Frankie B skinny jeans to wear to LJFFF. The look can be found at Let's Go, located at 1025 Prospect HOLLY BEEDLE | Village News Ave.

be a good fit,” said Weiss. “I also think the festival is incredible, something I’d like to see build out and tour. I think Warhol, if he were around, he’d want to be part of something like this.” For La Jolla Fashion Film Festival (www.ljfff.com) information contact Fred Sweet at Fsweetsd@gmail.com.


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C O A S TA L DINING The 2011 La Jolla Fashion Film Festival will take place at the Museum of Contemporary Art La Jolla, 700 Prospect St. Courtesy photo

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BY CLAIRE HARLIN | VILLAGE NEWS There’s a new movement touching the worlds of both the fashion and film industries, and it started right here in La Jolla. The La Jolla Fashion Film Fest (LJFFF) — the first fashion film fest in the United States — is in its second year, and will bring professionals, filmmakers and fashionistas from all over the world to the Museum of Contemporary Art La Jolla on July 29 and 30. The event will offer exclusive screenings and debuts, industry-led panels and VIP parties at venues including Barfly, 909 Prospect St., and the Sky Room of La Valencia, 1132 Prospect St. Directors from England, Spain, Peru, Japan, Canada, New York, Los Angeles and Brazil have confirmed attendance, and many more are scheduled but not yet confirmed. Although the event is one-of-a-kind, event founder and organizer Fred Sweet said “any good idea attracts other people.” Another fashion film festival has popped up in New York, so in order to keep the La Jolla festival growing, “We have to stay on our game,” he said. Sweet, the CEO of San Diego Model Management, scoured more than 4,000 films submitted for this year’s festival, and only the best of the best will be shown — about 40 films. Last year’s highlights included the special appearances of many directors, actors and actresses who appeared in the films, as well as the fashion designers who created the wardrobes and the outfits worn in the films. “The audience was engrossed by the sights and sounds of a new worldwide art movement,” said Sweet. “The sensuality, drama and glamour all being played out for the first time on the silver screen.” This year’s lineup boasts a few well-known names: Dior's eight-minute “Lady Noire,” directed by Olivier Dahan and starring Academy Award-winner Marion Cotillard, will be a highlight, as well as an Armani film starring Megan Fox. Actress Anna Easteden from Finland will be the festival presenter. She acted alongside Don Johnson (of “Miami Vice”) in the NBC pilot “A Mann’s World” (written and directed by Michael Patrick King, director of “Sex and the City”) and her other notable credits include “Two and a Half Men,” “Bones,” “Days of Our Lives,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and a Japanese remake of the Oscar-winning “Sideways.” “Anna’s extensive experience with film festivals combined with her successful acting career made her a natural choice for us,” Sweet said. There will be two free seminars as part of LJFFF, one featuring fashion personality Robin Kay, who is the president of the Fashion Design Council of Canada and founder and director of LG Toronto Fashion Week. The other seminar will feature the creators of a San Diego-based online fashion community called Mahal Style, which has nearly 50,000 Facebook followers. Topics of the forums will include film implementation on the Internet and fashion marketing on Facebook. Nicole Quiroz, editor of Mahal Style, said she stumbled upon an article about LJFFF on www.signonsandiego.com, and thought “fashion and film is such a perfect marriage of beauty and art.” “I knew we had to be part of this festival,” she said. “That niche, it hasn’t been touched on and has so much room to grow. It had the potential be huge.”

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* Miguel Jacob Peruvian-born Miguel Jacob studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and is based in Toronto. Having never been formally trained in the art of taking pictures, Jacob has nonetheless made his mark on the world of fashion photography. He has done editorial and advertising work for clients such as Fashion Magazine, Foster’s Group, The Bay, Universal Records and Warner Brothers. His photography has won several awards, including an honorable mention for his portraiture at the 33rd annual National Magazine Awards as well as best magazine cover at the P&G Beauty Awards for his photo of model Coco Rocha on the cover of Fashion Magazine. He made his directorial debut with the short film “Now I Need You.”

* Zaiba Jabbar A self-taught filmmaker, London-based Zaiba Jabbar was one of two winners of the “A Shaded View on Fashion Film,” Paris’ annual fashion film festival, and the Vogue Italia Light Series competition for her video for designer William Richard Green. She has worked on a number of commercial brands and smaller fashion labels, including Aquascutum, Mulberry, Levi’s, Hint Magazine, Spring69, New Look, David David, Hermione De Paula, Bordelle and Charlie Le Mindu. Her work is often featured in Vogue Italia, Vice Style, Fashion 156, Dazed Digital and ID ONLINE.

Marie Kristiansen Norwegian Marie Kristiansen is known for her work playing with themes such as the preconceived ideas of womanhood and other notions embedded in contemporary society. The daughter of director/producer parents, she has been involved in the world of film her entire life. She has directed music and fashion videos, co-directed and filmed a feature-length film and exhibited her artwork in several European cities. Her recent short film, commissioned by designer Fam Irvoll, features Norwegian musician Dr. S. Now based in Los Angeles, she has received awards for her work both in front of and behind the camera.

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Other directors scheduled to attend or have their work shown at the festival include Bruce Weber, Marcus K. Jones, Vernie Yeung, Monica Menez, Jason Last, Gabriel Gettman, Hope Audikana, Neil O’Driscoll, Peter Boyd Maclean, Christian Ammann, Miguel Angel, Jacques Dequeker, Dominique Palombo, Philip Neil Martin, Miikka Lommi, Jenny Brough, Joseph Cardo, Mariano Vivanco, Noam Griegst and Alvaro de la Herran. For more information, visit www.ljfff.com.

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race, Upscale and ocean-view dining overlooking La Jolla Cove, 1250 Prospect St. • 3 to 4 p.m., relax at Ellen Browning Scripps Park, the most-photographed spot in San Diego according to AAA Magazine. The park is located at the bottom of the hill off Prospect Street on Coast Boulevard. • 5 p.m., La Jolla Fashion Film Festival opening-night reception at Museum of Contemporary Art La Jolla (MOCA) 700 Prospect St. • 6 p.m., dinner at Vigilucci’s, 909 Prospect St. • 7:30 p.m., LJFFF Screening Night 1, MOCA • 9:30 p.m., after-party at Barfly, 909 Prospect St.

SATURDAY, July 30 • 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Award-winning breakfast at Cody’s, 8030 Girard Ave. • 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., tour the cave/walk the Cove (caves accessible through a tunnel at the Cave Store, located at 1325 Coast Blvd.) • 12:30 p.m., picnic at the Cove, coffee and snacks at The Living Room Cafe, 1010 Prospect St. • 2 p.m., visit Mount Soledad • 4 p.m., LJFFF seminars • 5:30 p.m., dinner at Zenbu Sushi Bar and Restaurant 7660 Fay Ave. • 7:30 p.m., LJFFF Screening Night 2, MOCA • 9:30 p.m., after-party at Barfly

SUNDAY, July 31 • 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., tour Seaport Village and San Diego Harbor (downtown) • 1:30 to 3 p.m., lunch at Edgewater Grill, 861 West Harbor Drive • 3 to 4:30 p.m., carriage ride around Seaport Village (in front of Harbor House, 831 W Harbor Drive), reservations at (619) 239-8080

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THURSDAY, July 28 • 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., dinner at the ocean-view Marine Room, headed by world-renowned executive chef Bernard Guillas, 2000 Spindrift Drive. • 8 to 10 p.m., La Jolla Playhouse production of “Sleeping Beauty Wakes,” based on the book by Tony Award-winning librettist Rachel Sheinkin, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive

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If you are bringing the kids … FRIDAY, July 29 • 9:30 to 11 a.m., breakfast at Bernini, 7550 Fay Ave. • 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Birch Aquarium at Scripps/Lunch at the Splash Café, 2300 Expedition Way • 5 p.m., La Jolla Fashion Film Festival opening night reception at Museum of Contemporary Art La Jolla (MOCA), 700 Prospect St. • 6 p.m., dinner at The Living Room (20 percent off entrees for LJFFF attendees) • 7:30 p.m., LJFFF Screening Night 1, MOCA • 9:30 p.m., After-party at Barfly, 909 Prospect St.

• 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Belmont Park/Lunch at North Shore Café, beachfront amusement center with rides, indoor children's play center, and attractions, 3146 Mission Blvd. • 4 p.m., LJFFF seminars • 5:30 p.m., Dinner at Dolce Vita, 1237 Prospect St. • 7:30 p.m., LJFFF Screening Night 2, MOCA • 9:30 p.m., After-party at Barfly, 909 Prospect St.

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Ocean Terrace, 1250 Prospect St., coffee at The Living Room • 5 p.m., La Jolla Fashion Film Festival opening night reception at Museum of Contemporary Art La Jolla (MOCA), 700 Prospect St. • 6 p.m., Dinner at Zenbu Sushi, 7660 Fay Ave. • 7:30 p.m., LJFFF Screening Night 1, MOCA • 9:30 p.m., After-party at Barfly, 909 Prospect St.

SATURDAY, July 30 • 9 a.m., room service for breakfast or stop in The Living Room for 20 percent off entrees • 10:30 a.m to noon, spa treatment at La Valencia, 1132 Prospect St.

• noon to 1 p.m., Lunch at the Mediterranean Room (La Valencia) • 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., walk around La Jolla Cove • 4 p.m., LJFFF seminars • 5:30 p.m., dinner at Dinner at the Steakhouse at Azul, offering great steaks 100 feet above La Jolla Cove, 1250 Prospect St. • 7:30 p.m., LJFFF Screening Night 2, MOCA • 9:30 p.m., after-party at Barfly, 909 Prospect St.

• 6 p.m., dinner at Roppongi (don’t forget to try the Hot Rock or a drink off the “bikini menu”), 875 Prospect St., or stop in The Living Room (1010 Prospect St.) for 20 percent off entrees for LJFFF attendees • 7:30 p.m., LJFFF Screening Night 1, MOCA • 9:30 p.m., after-party at Barfly, 909 Prospect St.

SUNDAY, July 31 • 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., breakfast at Brockton Villa overlooking the seal of La Jolla Cove, 1235 Coast Blvd. • noon to 6 p.m., Del Mar Stakes at the Del Mar Racetrack/ Lunch at Clubhouse Terrace (reservations required)

SATURDAY, July 30 • 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., breakfast at The Cottage, Southern California cuisine, 7702 Fay Ave. • 11 a.m to 2:30 p.m., hiking and picnic lunch at Torrey Pines State Reserve • 4 p.m., LJFFF seminars • 5:30 p.m., dinner at Whisknladle, 1044 Wall St. • 7:30 p.m., LJFFF Screening Night 2, MOCA • 9:30 p.m., after-party at Barfly, 909 Prospect St.

This hat, made by local designer Greenpacha, was featured at a recent La Valencia “fashionable lunch” event. This LJFFF itinerary designed for a chic gal suggests not only a spa tretament at La Valencia but a trip to the Del Mar races — don’t forget your hat! Photo courtesy of Greenpacha

If you are the artsy type … THURSDAY, July 28

SATURDAY, July 30

• 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., dinner at Jai by Wolfgang Puck, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive • 8 to 10 p.m., La Jolla Playhouse production of “Sleeping Beauty Wakes,” based on the book by Tony Award-winning librettist Rachel Sheinkin, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive

• 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., Breakfast at Brockton Villa overlooking the seal of La Jolla Cove, 1235 Coast Blvd. • 11 a.m to 12:30 p.m., View art at the MOCA • 1 to 3 p.m., Lunch at George's Ocean Terrace, 1250 Prospect St. • 4 p.m., LJFFF seminars • 5:30 p.m., Dinner at Roppongi (don’t forget to try the Hot Rock or a drink off the “bikini menu), 875 Prospect St. • 7:30 p.m., LJFFF Screening Night 2, MOCA • 9:30 p.m., After-party at Barfly, 909 Prospect St.

(OB) at the numerous shops along Newport Avenue • 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., lunch at Shade's Ocean Front Bistro in OB, 5083 Santa Monica Ave. • 5 p.m., La Jolla Fashion Film Festival opening night reception at Museum of Contemporary Art La Jolla (MOCA), 700 Prospect St. • 6 p.m., dinner at WhisknlaFRIDAY, July 29 dle, 1044 Wall St. • 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., breakfast • 7:30 p.m., LJFFF Screening at the Pannikin, 7467 Girard Night 1, MOCA Ave. • 9:30 p.m., after-party at Barfly, • 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., antique 909 Prospect St. Shopping in Ocean Beach

If you’d like some action and adventure …

The tower of the Museum of Man is one of many Baboa Park attractions. Courtesy photo

SUNDAY, July 31 • 9:30 to 11 a.m., Breakfast at Cody’s, 8030 Girard Ave. • 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Balboa Park museums • 1:30 to 3 p.m., Lunch at The Parado in Balboa Park, 1549 El Prado • 3 to 5 p.m., Finish viewing museums at Balboa Park

THURSDAY, July 28

SUNDAY, July 31

• 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., breakfast at • 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Dinner at Dinner at the Pannikin, 7467 Girard Ave. Prospect Bar and Grill, a bold har- • 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., sailing at Sail San mony of upscale dining and beach- Diego, 2051 Shelter Island Drive, front savvy, 1025 Prospect St. reservations at (619) 297-7426 • 8 to 10 p.m., Catch the best of San Diego comedians (featuring Vicki Barbolak) at the Comedy Store, 916 Pearl St

FRIDAY, July 29 • 9:30 to 11 a.m., breakfast at Cody’s, 8030 Girard Ave. • 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., kayaking in the La Jolla Cove • 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., lunch at the Goldfish Point Café — unpretentious, cozy coffee shop with a great view, 1255 Coast Blvd. • 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., Tour the cave/walk the Cove. The caves are accessible through a tunnel at the Cave Store, located at 1325 Coast Blvd. • 5 p.m., La Jolla Fashion Film Festival opening-night reception at Museum of Contemporary Art La Jolla (MOCA), 700 Prospect St.

ENJOY THE COLORS & BEAUTY OF OLD TOWN This page is made possible by these fine businesses.To find our how you can participate, call Mike at (858) 270-3103 x 112

All Aboard for Old Town – Next Stop Stagecoach Days

It’s been over a century since the last stage line operated in San Diego. Beginning in 1857, stage lines passed through rural San Diego moving passengers, freight, and mail.

These new services helped bring the outside world a little closer to this emerging frontier community that we know today as San Diego. For four Saturdays in July and August, come join us as we celebrate travel and transportation in the era of real horsepower – before the train and automobile. Imagine yourself traveling down dusty dirt roads either by horse, wagon, or stagecoach making your way to San Diego in the 1860s. Enjoy an afternoon filled with activities that reflect life in early San Diego and celebrate the West on the move. Through vignettes, demonstrations, living history activities, stories, and songs, visitors will gain an appreciation for early modes of transportation and daily life. Stagecoach Days: Celebrating The West On The Move Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. 12:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. FREE July 23rd - “Innocent Amusement”-In the 1800s, games and amusement were commonly associated with either large celebrations or after school play days incorporating most of the local townspeople. This day will pay tribute to the traditional games of

the time. July 30th - Trades that Shaped Westward Expansion”-- As towns developed in the West so did the need for specialized trades and artisans. Old Town San Diego will present pivotal 19th century trades that shaped the community of San Diego. August 6 - “Soldiers and Citizens” -- In the mid-1840s, California went to war with Mexico. United States troops were stationed and fought in San Diego County in an effort to support the war. This day will feature military practices that changed San Diego forever. August 13 - “Californio Day” -- The unique “Californio” cultural elements will be presented again this Saturday. August 20 - TwainFest -- The festival marks 101 years of Mark Twain’s passing and celebrates the American author as well as some of his peers. Excerpts from famous works will be read aloud by costumed San Diego actors at a variety of park venues throughout the day. August 27 - Cattle Drive -- The California population exploded with the Gold Rush and hungry miners were paying top dollar for beef. Come learn about the hide and tallow trade, and join this weekend’s cattle drive.

For more information, go to www.parks.ca.gov/oldtownsandiego


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Lemonade stands are a staple of summertime fun tilizer. And finally a little judicial pruning to remove broken or unhealthy crossing limbs, or to improve air and light penetration which can help to increase mature fruit size. Be sure not to remove branch tips, which contain fruiting points of the new growth thus reducing yield.

These simple steps will ensure your family has a healthy start to a childhood staple the summertime lemonade stand. For more information on growing citrus or any other landscape design needs you may have, please contact Cleator Landscape Designs at 619-917-3644or visit www.cleatordesigns.com.

Cool relief from the hot summer sun

Is there anything more iconic to the joys of childhood and the carefree days of summer than a lemonade stand? With summer heat bearing down on us, now is the time to plan for the essential ingredient needed for future childhood businesses. Depending on the cultivar of your citrus tree, it should have been planted during the spring or fall, but summer is the crucial time that will determine the success of the fruit. Citrus trees do not respond well to a completely dry summer. Depending on your conditions, water every few weeks for mature trees and once a week for immature trees to avoid heavy fruit loss. Ensure you have a proper water basin surrounding your young citrus. With young trees, slowly fill the basin to allow for water to penetrate the soil, however keep the bark

around the base dry to avoid fungal infections. Older trees should be watered beyond the drip line and inward to about a third of the distance of the canopy. This area is where the tiny rootlets are located that take up water for the tree. Avoid watering at the base of the trunk, which may cause root rot. Any number of watering methods can be successful as long as sufficient water is being applied and time is given between watering to avoid boggy conditions to form. Feeding young citrus is key for maximum non-fruiting growth. Simply apply a nitrogen-based fertilizer prior to watering 34 times a year; the amount will depend on the age of the tree. As your citrus matures and begins to bear fruit, other elements will become a factor such as zinc and iron, which can be found in a complete citrus fer-

As temperatures start to climb this time of year, a nice, cool spot is a welcome retreat in any landscape, even along the coast. The fact is that every yard has at least one area that is part shade or even full shade. These cool spots could be the purposeful result of planning or the accidental result of overgrown plants that rob the surrounding area of direct sunlight. Either way, these potentially tricky areas need not be avoided, but rather cherished for the cool respite they offer the adventurous gardener. The first step to conquering the darkness is to figure out what kind of shade you are dealing with in your yard. Shade moves and changes throughout the day and year, so observe it over time to determine if you have part-shade or full-shade. Once you know what classification of shade you are facing, its time to get creative. Shade gardens often exude the feeling of a peaceful hidden spot, so play to that strength. Add natural elements to reinforce this tranquil feeling, along with a nice place to sit and relax, enjoying all of the textures and colors of your shady hideaway. Creating a balance of color and texture is key to a successful landscape. Due to the fact that flowering shade plants will require nothing more then at least part-shade, place them along the edges of the shaded area where they will bloom with color and help to welcome you into your shade garden. Deeper into your shaded area you will have an

opportunity to play with varying textures, heights and sizes of plants to maintain a high level of interest. Native plants such as Heuchera maxima, Salvia spathacea, Ribes speciosum, Monardella villosa, Leymus condensatus, and Fragaria californica are a few that will cherish the reduced light levels while offering you a welcome sanctuary from the summer sun. For more information on shade gardens or for any other landscape design needs you may have, please contact Cleator Landscape Design at 619-917-3644 or visit www.cleatordesigns.com.


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Are you feeling manipulated yet? Do we get real numbers when studies are done? What are the real jobless numbers? GUEST EDITOR What’s the Nancy Gardner real story on the Debt Ceiling? There has been much touting of the Reagan Presidency of late. We hear stories that taxes were high under Reagan while he was somewhat vilified during his presidency and revered by historical perspective. The real situation was that congress voted the spending and tax increases. Reagan’s compromise was that they would reduce spending in order for him to agree to a tax increase. Regan kept his part of the bargain, Congress did not. Now, the very people who are unable to balance the National Budget, are allowing short term loan amount extensions to expire. This will drop the conventional loan amount that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are willing to buy, thus reducing the flow of money and credit. Soon they will be requiring buyers to put at least 20% down and qualify by spending only 28% of their income on housing and 36% on total debt. Now Fannie/Freddie allow up to 45-50% combined debt. Half of these same people want to spend over 100% of the National income on debt. How can the economic standard of the

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country run on principles diametrically opposed to those imposed by the government on its citizens? There will not be enough new housing soon, and rents will go up, as investors have bought a large portion of available housing and new homes are not being built. Traditionally we have needed 18,000 new units per year in San Diego. Only about 6,000 new homes were built last year and the year before. 2-3 years in a row of that and we could be in a housing shortage crisis. Soon less people will be able to qualify for a new home. Soon rates will go up. It would be nice to own your new home before that happens while you can still qualify for it. Sellers

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La Jolla’s most fashionable ring in opening day over lunch BY KAI OLIVER-KURTIN | VILLAGE NEWS The wearing of glamorous large hats on opening day of the Del Mar race season has long since been the tradition of fashionistas since the inaugural race in 1937. La Valencia Hotel in La Jolla Cove shared in this tradition on July 13 by hosting a fashion luncheon in anticipation of opening day at the racetrack on July 20. Guests enjoyed a threecourse meal and fashion shows from local hat vendors Greenpacha and Mo’s Bows & Chapeaux. The luncheon was the vision of Mary Soriano, who found herself at the La Valencia Hotel after attending the product launch for Greenpacha. Her idea of bringing two women with entrepreneurial spirits together in a historical venue to celebrate their fashions reaped victorious results. About 100 people were in attendance, with hat vendors donating a portion of their proceeds to a charitable organization or humanitarianism cause. Guests with the best hats were awarded prizes including two tickets to the Del Mar Turf Club on opening day, a gift card for La Valencia Hotel, and a gift certificate for clothing from designer Nina McLemore’s trunk show. “It’s been a tradition for me and my daughter, Amber, to attend opening day at Del Mar since she was a little girl,” said Mo Dunfee, owner and designer of Mo’s Bows & Chapeaux. Dunfee has enjoyed crafts and sewing for most of her life, but it wasn’t until a few months ago after being inspired by the royal wedding that she decided to create her own headwear company. Ten percent of Dunfee’s profits made during the fashion luncheon were donated to the Monarch School, a nonprofit supporting education for children impacted by homelessness, where she has been a volunteer for the last six years. Mo’s Bows and Chapeaux can be purchased at Jeremy at The Penthouse and Pebbles by the Beach. For more information, email moschapeaux@aol.com. Florencia Gomez Gerbi created Greenpacha after traveling to Latin America and visiting the weaving communities of Sigsig, Ecuador. She experienced the local weavers cut, boil and dry Toquilla straw, to create hats by hand-weaving them one at a time. Greenpacha, meaning “green times” in the Inca language, donates two per-

BY DIANA CAVAGNARO | VILLAGE NEWS a Designer Millinery Hat, Sally Thornton was Opening day at the Del Mar decked out in tangerine races, one of the largest fashion and Tenley Molzahn wore events of the year with a crowd a coral Sparkle & Fade that is dressed to impress, dress topped with a black cent of its sales attracted an all-time atten- chapeau. A new popular back to the dance record of 46,588. item was patent-leather weavers of Sigsig. Visitors arrived decked shoes, which could be seen Coco Paoloni out in their finery everywhere and looked so joined Gerbi to design a wearing spectacular chic. hat collection with Since the royal wedding chapeaux. opening day in there has been an exploEmma Zuckermind. Inspired man wore a beau- sion of fascinators. This by the sights tiful white Escada year, a plethora of racegoand sounds of La dress topped with ers opted for these small Jolla, Paoloni’s a Philip Treacy hat, hats including Alexis Bellipassion for which, it turns out, no, star of “The Real nature, travel were the same two design- Housewives of Orange and the ocean ers that Lee Goldberg County.” inspired the This year marked the 17th chose, who had bright colors selected her hat at a annual “One and Only Truly Fabuseen in her new private fashion show lous Hats Contest.” The contestants collection. in London with world vied for the Bing Crosby Grand Greenpacha famous hat designer Prize, which were two American hats can be purAirlines vouchers good for travel Philip Treacy. chased locally at One trend this year anywhere in the continental UnitSurf Diva, Sun is bright colors. Ginny ed States. All first-place winners Diego, Sigi’s Craig looked beautiful received $300 plus a gift certificate Boutique, Luelin Cobalt Blue from from the Village Hat Store. The la Boutique and head to toe wearing a most glamorous award went to JesDel Mar Hat Comchapeau from Del Mar sica Haldeman, while Mike Guthrie pany. For more inforHat Co., Lena Evans was took home the award for the funnimation, visit www.- San Diego Hat Co. handed out some complimentary hats on opening day of the sporting a canary yellow est hat and Haven Schneider the greenpacha.com. Del Mar races. Photo courtesy of San Diego Hat Co. Fendi dress topped with award for best flowers. The hat that The racetrack’s glamorous roots began in Hollywood with actor and singer Bing Crosby, who welcomed guests to the first race at his new horse palace by the ocean. He formed the original Turf Club with other Hollywood bigwigs, which ultimately became the place to see and been seen. The racetrack established itself as a playground for the stars, with personalities like Desi Arnaz, Lucille Ball, Mickey Rooney and Jimmy Durante flooding its gates. The racetrack became such a popular destination that soon the Santa Fe Railroad added a special train from Los Angeles to Del Mar. In addition to bettors, the train was also known to transport horses as last-minute race entrants, and its occasional late arrival would postpone the races’ starting times. Grandstand crowds cheered as the train came into view around the last turn before gliding into the station.

A sleek red and black hat from Green Pacha is perfect for the Del Mar races. The hats can be purchased at several La Jolla boutiques, including Surf Diva and Sigi’s Boutique. Courtesy photo

Lee Goldberg, left, and Emma Zuckerman show off their opening day fashion, both wearing items from the same designers. Diana Cavagnaro | Village News

won for the best racing theme as well as the grand prize belonged to Katy Stockinger. The 74th Meeting of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Racing Season will run until Sept. 7. The muchanticipated $1 Million TVG Pacific Classic will be on August 28. For race information call (858) 7551141.


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(858) 550-1010, www.lajollaplayhouse.org, $63 • “Flicks on the Bricks” featuring “Dr. No,” 8 p.m., Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., snacks, wine and film showing, (858) 454-5872, www.ljathenaeum.org, $17 members, $22 nonmembers • “Think Before You Speak,” 2 p.m., La Jolla Library, 7555 Draper Ave., La Jolla High School’s Voices Against Cruelty, Hatred and Intolerance Club empower children to stand up to haterelated behaviors, (858) 552-1657, www.lajollalibrary.org, free

Brosbe, Dana Levine, Caroline Morse, Gwen Nobil, and John Valois, (858) 459-1196, www.lajollaart.org, free • Henessey’s Pajama Party, 10 p.m., Hennessey’s Tavern, 7811 Herschel Ave., dress in pajamas, enjoy drink specials and live DJ, (858) 5518772, www.hennesseystavern.com • “Batter Up for Charity,” 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sprinkles Cupcakes at The Shops at La Jolla Village, 8855 Villa La Jolla Drive, Padres second baseman Orlando Hudson serves up Sprinkles cupcakes, proceeds to benefit C.A.T.C.H. Foundation for children with autism, (858) 457-3800, www.sprinkles.com • La Jolla Fashion Film Festival opening night, 5 p.m., Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St., opening night reception, film screening, directors’ reception and after-party at Barfly, (619) 296-1018, www.ljfff.com, $50 opening night screening and after party, $75 opening night screening, directors reception and after party

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SATURDAY, July 30

• “Visual Variations” artist’s reception, 5 p.m., La Jolla Art Association, 8100 Paseo del Ocaso, Suite B, exhibition and artists reception with awardwinning San Diego artists Jeffrey R.

• “Snorkel with the Sharks,” 8 a.m., Birch Aquarium, 2300 Expedition Way, swim will schooling sharks and guitarfish, RSVP required, (858) 5347336, www.aquarium.ucsd.edu, $30

“Half-Off Wine Wednesdays” is back! Beaumont’s has added some excellent new dishes to the menu, and what better way to introduce them than with half-price bottles of wine? Every Wednesday from 4 to 6:30 p.m., enjoy the new summer menu plus delicious (and cheap!) vino. Beaumont’s, 5662 La Jolla Blvd., half off bottles of wine, (858) 459-0474, www.beaumonts- eatery.com

THURSDAY, July 28 • Comics and Zines Workshop, 2 p.m., UCSD Arts Library, 9500 Gilman Drive, graphic novels and comics showcase with opportunity to create own zine with artists from Grrrl Zines A Go-Go, (858) 822-5758, spaulson@ucsd.,edu, free • “Demon Fish: Travels Through the Hidden World of Sharks” lecture by Juliet Eilperin, 6:30 p.m., Birch Aquarium, 2300 Expedition Way, (858) 5345771, aquariuminfo@ucsd.edu, $5 • Out-and-About social mixer and performance series for San Diego’s LGBT community, 6:30 p.m., La Jolla Playhouse, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive, enjoy cocktails, appetizers and “Sleeping Beauty Wakes” musical performance, use code mama2266 when ordering tickets and a portion of the proceeds will support Mama’s Kitchen,

EVENTS • The Kiwanis Club of La Jolla’s 48th annual Pancake Breakfast, 7 to 11 a.m., La Jolla Recreation Center, 615 Prospect St., all-you-can-eat blueberry pancakes and sausage, live music, pony rides, jumpies, face-painting and raffles to benefit charitable children’s organizations in La Jolla and greater San Diego, (858) 551-7258, www.la-jolla.kiwanisone.org, $10, ages 10 and under free • “Raoul Walsh: The True Adventures of Hollywood’s Legendary Director,” 7 p.m., D.G. Wills Books, 7461 Girard Ave., book discussion with film historian and author Marilyn Ann Moss, (858) 456-1800, www.dgwillsbooks.com, free • La Jolla Fashion Film Festival, 4 to 9:45 p.m., Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St., seminars, preshow VIP cocktail reception, film screening and closing night after-party and directors reception at Barfly, (619) 296-1018, www.ljfff.com, $50 closing night screening and after-party, $75 closing night screening, directors reception and after-party

1169, www.ljconcertsbythesea.org, free • Athenaeum Summer Festival with pianist Gustavo Romero, 4 p.m., The Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive, celebrated pianist Gustavo Romero commemorates the bicentenary of the birth of 19th century composer Franz Liszt, (858) 4545872, www.ljathenaeum.org, $30-$40 members, $35-$45 nonmembers, $160 with dinner

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• Monterey Jazz Festival’s Next Generation Jazz Orchestra, 8 p.m., The Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive, special concert featuring the 2011 edition of the Monterey Jazz Festival’s 19-piece all-star high school big band, (858) 4545872, www.ljathenaeum.org, $12 members, $15 nonmembers, $10 students • Jazzercise, 9 a.m. and 5:45 p.m., The Riford Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., dynamic fitness class for all levels led by Tamaran Burbank, (858) 459-0831, www.therifordcenter.org, $35 memSUNDAY, July 31 bers, $45 nonmembers for up to 6 • La Jolla Concerts by the Sea with sessions per week Navy Band Southwest’s Showband West, 2 p.m., Ellen Browning Scripps TUESDAY, Aug. 2 Park, 1180 Coast Blvd., (619) 235• Teen Craft Bonanza, 3 p.m., La Jolla Library, 7555 Draper Ave., (858) 552-1657, www.lajollalibrary.org, free Computer class, 11 a.m., The Riford Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., beginners class to learn how to connect and stay connected through social networking, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., , (858) 459-0831, www.therifordcenter.org, $40 members, $50 nonmembers for four sessions • Yoga, 10 a.m., The Riford Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., meditation and physical posture exercises that stretch and strengthen with an emphasis on breathing and balance led by Bob Spindler, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., , (858) 459-0831, www.therifordcenter.org, $5 members, $7 nonmembers

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3 • Children’s Storytime, 3 p.m., Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., (858) 4545872, www.ljathenaeum.org, free • Craft Bonanza, 4 p.m., La Jolla Library, 7555 Draper Ave., multiple hands-on arts and crafts stations for children, (858) 552-1657, www.lajollalibrary.org, free • San Diego MIT Enterprise Forum presents the 8th Annual Wine Social, 6 to 9 p.m., Birch Aquarium, 2300 Expedition Way, social networking event featuring more than 25 boutique international wineries and distributers, (858) 964-1335, www.sdmitforum.org, $85

THURSDAY, Aug. 4 • “Flicks on the Bricks” featuring “Goldfinger,” 8 p.m., Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., snacks, wine and film showing, (858) 454-5872, www.ljathenaeum.org, $17 members, $22 nonmembers • LJCPA special trustee election, 6 p.m., La Jolla Recreation Center, 615 Prospect Drive, special trustee election to fill one vacancy for the balance of a three-year term which expires in April 2012, (858) 456-7900, www.lajollacpa.org • T’ai Chi, 10:30 a.m., The Riford Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., short form T’ai Chi led by Shirlie Miller, $4 members, $5 nonmembers • La Jolla Community Planning Association meeting, 6 p.m., La Jolla Rec Center, 615 Prospect St., (858) 456-7900, info@lajollacpa.org


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MoW: Above: Mike Castellucci (emcee), Debbie Case (MoW president/CEO), Maria Stanley (event chair), Ellen Bryson (event cochair), Kristi Pieper (event co-chair)

MoW: Above: Paul and Kelly Dougherty, John Hermann (honoree), Pat and Bob Whalen, Jennifer Roach Right: Scody and Bonnie Hage, Laurel McCrink, Mena and Todd Bluechel

Launched more than 50 years ago, Meals-on-Wheels Greater San Diego (MoW) has grown to become one of the most progressive home meal-delivery programs available today, cited by their parent organization as a visionary leader for others to emulate nationwide. It serves about 2,300 homebound senior clients throughout San Diego County, including many former military personnel and their spouses. A nearly equal number of volunteers deliver the meals (MoW’s Volunteer Corps is 2,200 strong). Generous, compassionate individual donors and community partners help the organization maintain the dignity and improve the quality of life for San Diego seniors. The client population MoW serves is growing rapidly as it is joined by the newest and largest senior population in history — the Baby Boomers. More than 350 guests attended a July 16 fundraising gala dubbed “Beach Ball,” celebrating the organization’s efforts while raising support funds and community awareness. Held at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina, it began with a huge silent auction, cocktails, and the Chef Appetizer Challenge. Eight prominent chefs from top area restaurants created deli-

cious appetizers, distributed at eight booths arranged around the room. Guests dropped “gold” coins into bowls at each booth to vote for their favorites. The Cosmopolitan Hotel’s Chef David Melluso was named the winner for his herbed polenta squares, but last year’s winner, Chef Bernard Guillas of The Marine Room, produced the tastiest dessert: chocolate Kahlua tart with candied ginger crèma fresco. Nobu’s Chef David Meade produced one of the very best dishes: Alaskan black cod, marinated three days in sweet miso, then broiled, wrapped in butter lettuce, and topped with shredded filo. People kept returning for more. Dinner (three courses) featured steak and shrimp, with superb au gratin potatoes. A video showed event honoree John Hermann, an active MoW volunteer for 41 years. An author and avid motorcyclist, he arrived on stage wearing a motorcycle helmet, saying it made him look younger. Our county’s Ford dealers, perennial supporters, presented MoW with a $30,500 check. Bill Menish’s live auction concluded with two pairs of tickets for a sport fishing experience donated by Todd Bluechel, who also convinces fishermen to donate quantities of fresh fish for MoW’s clients. Executives from local charities will be aboard, as will a top chef. The evening concluded with music and dancing.

*** Julie Sarno worked at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club for 16 years, and originated The One and Only Truly Fabulous Hats Contest for the track’s opening day in 1995. It still has her as a consultant, and she was hard at work on July 20, when the track

opened its newest season. Like some of the hats, the contest grows larger each year, and the 3:00 hat parade attracted huge numbers of spectators and contestants as the judges evaluated the entries. Katy Helen Stockinger (a painter most of the year, but a hat designer every July) won Best Racing Theme and took the grand prize wearing her creation “Dreaming of a Win.” Her hats adorned the heads of 42 women at the track that day, including that of her best friend, Jessica Haldeman, who won Most Glamorous. Mike Guthrie’s design took Funniest/Most Outrageous, while Haven Schneider’s was awarded Best Flowers. It’s all part of the grand plan to give people more reasons to come to the track. Horse racing is troubled in some places, but not so much at Del Mar, thanks to the wisdom and imagination of GM Joe Harper. He’s adding new bets (a Pick 5, and a new two-horse bet in Saturday’s feature races), plus a special Aug. 7 “grudge match” race, and a smart-phone app that eliminates betting-window trips. But knowing it’s really not just about the ponies, he’s added other promotions to enhance attendance, including post-race concerts, parties, and such specialties as an upcoming (Aug. 20) Gourmet Food Truck Festival. Also, a site for poker may well be in the track’s future. His ideas must be working… Yet another attendance record was set this year, as 46,588 fans came for opening day, many in hats and haute couture. Mixing with the usual suspects were Bo Derek (still in double digits), four of the “Real Housewives of Orange County,” Chargers head coach Norv Turner and a number of Chargers players, and a gaggle of local and Sacramento politicians.

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2011-019728 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: GREENLEE AND COMPANY LLC located at: 2133 CHATSWORTH BLVD. 202 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): GREENLEE AND COMPANY LLC This business is being conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY GREENLEE AND COMPANY LLC 2133 CHATSWORTH BLVD. 202 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: 01/01/11 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 11, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 14, 21, 28 AND AUG 04 2011

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2011-018656 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: H2O JET SKI located at: 1617 QUIVIRA RD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): JESSE J. CORREIA This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 05/26/11 The statement was filed with Ernest SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego DIEGO 330 W. BROADWAY HALL OF JUSTICE SAN County on: JUNE 29, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 07, 14, DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2011-0009386621 AND 28, 2011 CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Dimitry Kapustyan 2046 Felspar St. #6 San Diego, Ca. 92109 HAS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE 2011-017610 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM DIMITRY KAYOGA FOR ARTIST located at: 4411 PARK BLVD. #205 PUSTYAN TO ARI ZAHAVI THE COURT ORDERS THAT all SAN DIEGO, CA. 92116 is hereby registered by the folpersons interested in this matter shall appear before this lowing owner(s): SUE R MCMULLEN This business is court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement objecting to the name changes described above must was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE 16, 2011 objection at least two court days before the matter is ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 07, 14, 21 AND 28, 2011 scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant 2011-018727 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO ORGANIX JUICE CO. located at: 4570 PESCADERO AVE. BE HELD ON AUG 17, 2011 TIME : 8:30 AM DEPT: 8 220 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is hereby registered by the folWEST BROADWAY 2ND FLOOR SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 lowing owner(s): ORGANIX JUICE LLC This business is ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 14, 21, 28 AND AUG 04, 2011 being conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ORGANIX JUICE CO. 4570 PESCADERO AVE. SAN DIEGO, IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE CA. 92107 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF began on: 06/29/11 The statement was filed with Ernest CHURCHILL ANGEL GONZALEZ, Plaintiff, BRENDA J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego DURAN, Defendant. THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS County on: JUNE 29, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 07, 14, GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: 21 AND 28, 2011 You are hereby SUMMONED and required to serve upon the plaintiff, ANGEL GONZALEZ, whose address is 1237 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. W. Alexander Road, #167, North Las Vegas, NV 89032, 2011-018718 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: an ANSWER to the Complaint which is herewith served OCEAN PACIFIC CARPET CLEANING located at: 4600 upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons LAMONT ST. #102 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby regupon you, exclusive of the day of service. In addition, you istered by the following owner(s): TAL NOGA This busimust file with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is ness is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The shown below, a formal written answer to the complaint, transaction of business began on: 06/29/11 The statealong with the appropriate filing fees, in accordance with ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder the rules of the Court. If you fail to do so, judgement by / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE 29, 2011 default will be taken against you for the relief demanded ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 07, 14, 21 AND 28, 2011 in the Complaint. This action is brought to recover a judgement dissolving the contract of marriage existing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. between you and the Plaintiff. The filer certifies that this 2011-016976 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: document does not contain the social security number NUZAPP located at: 4462 42ND STREET SAN DIEGO, of any person. CLERK OF THE COURT Sue Sevon JUNE CA. 92116 is hereby registered by the following 30, 2011 Lena Mc Queen DEPUTY CLERK 73 Maine St., owner(s): NEWS APPLICATIONS, INC. This business is NV 89406 being conducted by: A CORPORATION NEWS APPLICAISSUE DATE(S): JULY 14, 21, 28 AND AUG 4, 2011 TIONS, INC. 4462 42ND STREET SAN DIEGO, CA. 92116 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: NOT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. 2011-019686 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego GLOWABLE SKIN CARE located at: 4727 IDAHO ST. County on: JUNE 10, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 07, 14, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92116 is hereby registered by the fol21 AND 28, 2011 lowing owner(s): CHRISTINE M. BROWN This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. business began on: 01/01/09 The statement was filed 2011-018734 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk RC AUDIO located at: 10643 DABNEY DR. #79 SAN of San Diego County on: JULY 11, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): DIEGO, CA. 92126 is hereby registered by the following JULY 21, 28 AUG 04 AND 11, 2011 owner(s): COLIN SKINNER, RYAN BLOUIN This business is being conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARItransaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED ZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA In re The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., the Matter of the Estateof: ELMER J. GEWELKE DeRecorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE ceased. No. PB2011-001328 NOTICE OF HEARING 29, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 14, 21, 28 AND AUG 04 NOTICE IS GIVEN that HENRIETTE GEWELKE has filed 2011 with the above-named Court a Petition for Formal Probate of Will and Appointment of Personal Representative. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. A non-appearance hearing has been set to consider the 2011-019419 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: Petition on August 15, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. before Probate RADKIN SERVICES located at: 4669 MURPHY CANYON Commissioner Richard Nothwehr, located at 125 W. RD., STE 130, CA. 92123 is hereby registered by the folWashington, Courtroom 108, Phoenix, AZ. You are not lowing owner(s): RANDALL WEAVER This business is required to respond to this Petition, but if you choose to being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of respond, you may do so by filing a written response: file business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement the original with the court; Provide a copy to the office was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / of the Judicial Officer named above; and Mail a copy to County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 07, 2011 all interested parties at least five (5) business days beISSUE DATE(S): JULY 14, 21, 28 AND AUG 04 2011 fore the hearing. DATED this day of July, 2011. 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Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / domestic partnership, your property, and custody of your County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 06, 2011 children. You may be ordered to pay support and attorISSUE DATE(S): JULY 21, 28 AUG 04 AND 11, 2011 ney fees and costs. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. If you want legal advice, SUMMONS (Family Law) NOTICE TO RESPONDENT contact a lawyer immediately. You can get the informa(NAME): Crystal Vangae Charles You are being sued Pe- tion about finding lawyers at the California Courts Online titioner’s name is: Patrick Charles CASE NUMBER Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the D528629 You have 30 calendar days after this sum- California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalimons and Petition are served on you to file a Response fornia.org), or by contacting your local county bar asso(Form FL-120 or FL-123) at the court and have a copy ciation. NOTICE: The restraining orders on page 2 are served on the petitioner. A letter or phone call will not effective against both spouses or domestic partners until protect you. If you do not file your Response on time, the the petition is dismissed, a judgement is entered, or the court may make orders affecting your marriage or do- court makes further orders. These orders are enforcemestic partnership, your property, and custody of your able anywhere in California by any law enforcement ofchildren. You may be ordered to pay support and attor- ficer who has received or seen a copy of them. NOTE: If ney fees and costs. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask a judgement or support order is entered, the court may the clerk for a fee waiver form. If you want legal advice, order you to pay all or part of the fees and costs that the contact a lawyer immediately. You can get the informa- court waived for yourself or for the other party. If this tion about finding lawyers at the California Courts Online happens, the party ordered to pay fees shall be given Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the notice and an opportunity to request a hearing to set California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcali- aside the order to pay waived court fees. The name and fornia.org), or by contacting your local county bar asso- the address of the court are SUPERIOR COURT OF CALciation. NOTICE: The restraining orders on page 2 are IFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION, effective against both spouses or domestic partners until COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1555 5TH AVE. SAN DIEGO, the petition is dismissed, a judgement is entered, or the CA.92101 The name, address, and telephone number of court makes further orders. These orders are enforce- the petitioner’s attorney, or the petitioner without the atable anywhere in California by any law enforcement of- torney, are: JERIMY WHITLOCK 8248 STATION VILLAGE ficer who has received or seen a copy of them. NOTE: If LANE APT 2216 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92108 832-651-2222 a judgement or support order is entered, the court may DATE: JUL 15, 2011 Clerk, by M. ALSUP, Deputy NOTICE order you to pay all or part of the fees and costs that the TO THE PERSON SERVED: You are served as an individcourt waived for yourself or for the other party. If this ual ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 28 AUG 04, 11 AND 18, 2011 happens, the party ordered to pay fees shall be given notice and an opportunity to request a hearing to set FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. aside the order to pay waived court fees. The name and 2011-020183 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: the address of the court are SUPERIOR COURT OF CAL- FRESH TAKES CATERING located at: 10201 WAIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION, TERIDGE CIRCLE #125 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 is hereby COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1555 5TH AVE. SAN DIEGO, registered by the following owner(s): DENNIA DAHLE CA.92101 The name, address, and telephone number of This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL the petitioner’s attorney, or the petitioner without the at- The transaction of business began on: NOT YET torney, are: Patrick Charles 5304 1/2 Churchward St. STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. DroSan Diego, Ca. 92114 619-264-0360 DATE: MAR 29, nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego 2011 Clerk, by CORONADO, Deputy NOTICE TO THE County on: JULY 14, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 28 AUG PERSON SERVED: You are served as an individual ISSUE 04, 11 AND 18, 2011 DATE(S): JULY 21, 28 AUG 04 AND 11, 2011 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2011-020324 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: 2011-016781 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: PRO- FOUR D FUNDING, LLC. located at: 3702 RUFFIN ROAD FESSIONAL TRANSLATION SOLUTIONS located at: #100 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92123 is hereby registered by the 1070 CHALCEDONY ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is following owner(s): FOUR D FUNDING, LLC This busihereby registered by the following owner(s): VIRGINIA ness is being conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMALEJANDRA MEDINA This business is being conducted PANY FOUR D FUNDING, LLC. 3702 RUFFIN ROAD #100 by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began SAN DIEGO, CA. 92123 CALIFORNIA The transaction of on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with business began on: 08/23/06 The statement was filed Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk Diego County on: JUNE 09, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): JUNE of San Diego County on: JULY 18, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): 23, 30 JULY 07 AND 14, 2011 JULY 28 AUG 04, 11 AND 18, 2011 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2011-014534 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: QUE TACO located at: 1404 GARNET AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92122 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): QUE TACO This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION QUE TACO 1404 GARNET AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY 17, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): JUNE 16, 23, 30 AND JULY 07, 2011 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2011-020624 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MARINE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS located at: 2921 CANON ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): WALKER INTERIORS, INC. This business is being conducted by: A CORPORATION WALKER INTERIORS, INC. 2921 CANON ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 20, 2011 ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 28 AUG 04, 11 AND 18, 2011 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE 1350 Front St., Room 5056 San Diego, CA. 92101 (619) 525-4064 Filing Date: July 20 2011 To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: TILTED STICK INC THE The applicant listed above is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: 4970 VOLTAIRE ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 Type of license(s) applied for: 47-ON-SALE GENERAL EATING PLACE ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 28, 2011 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2011-019023 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: CARIOCARS located at: 1557 LOMA ALTA SAN MARCOS, CA. 92069 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): ANA PAULA TRINDADE MICHELSON This business is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. 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