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Celebrating 10 years: La Jolla Art & Wine Festival SEE PAGE 5
October show at La Playa Gallery SEE PAGE 12 A paraglider heads south from the Torrey Pines Gliderport towards La Jolla Shores on Sept. 18.
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Community Choice Energy decision awaits state commission findings BY BLAKE BUNCH | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
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On Sept. 7, San Diego-based Climate Action Campaign held a forum on Community Choice Energy (CCE) at the University of California San Diego. This model, which was approved by the state in 2002, could ultimately provide ratepayers
with the option to choose where their power comes from. CCE has been championed by the CAC and other environmental groups for its emphasis on clean energy and more affordable rates, but Sempra Energy representatives counter that it would be too risky, have little benefit to the environ-
ment and that even an increase in rates is plausible. When the La Jolla Village News last reported on CCE (often interchanged with ‘Community Choice Aggregation’) on March 10, it was stated that the California Public Utilities Commission’s (CPUC) study was necessary for munici-
palities to proceed. While little information has been divulged from the study, on Wednesday, Aug. 1, Stephen Roscow, administrative law judge of the CPUC, handed down
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Torres pleads guilty to La Jolla robbery, other murder BY NEAL PUTNAM | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
After 10 hours of deliberations over two days, a jury on Friday convicted a man of burglarizing and robbing a La Jolla man at gunpoint as well as first-degree murder in another incident. Jose Nunez Torres, 23, was also found guilty of 13 other charges including two counts of evading officers with reckless driving, two auto thefts, and committing some offenses while free on bond in an earlier court case. The seven-man, five-woman jury also found true special circumstances allegations that the murder of Leticia Arroyo was committed during a robbery, burglary, and while lying in wait. Deputy District Attorney James Koerber said Torres faces a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole plus 25 years consecutively for personally using a gun in a homicide. Torres could also face additional years in prison for robbing the La Jolla man and other crimes. El Cajon Superior Court Judge Evan Kirvin set sentencing for Nov. 9. Torres remains in jail without bail. The trial was in El Cajon because Arroyo, 34, was killed in her Santee townhome on Oct. 4, 2016. Four baggies of methamphetamine were taken from her home, according to the getaway driver who testified against Torres. Torres’ attorney, Michael Hawkins, did not mention the La Jolla robbery or some of the other crimes in his closing argument on Sept. 12. He mostly argued against
convicting him of murder, and blamed the getaway driver as the real killer. Robert Hill was robbed on Oct. 12, 2016 at 7:50 a.m. in his La Jolla home which was a week after Arroyo was shot to death in her home. Gustavo Ceron, 26, pleaded guilty to committing a home invasion robbery at Hill’s residence, and he testified Sept. 5 in Torres’ trial. Ceron will also be sentenced Nov. 9 and he faces up to seven years in prison. Ceron worked at the Hilton Hotel in La Jolla at the time, and testified he met Torres for the first time the night before. He said he smoked meth while Torres drove around La Jolla, looking for residences to burglarize. Ceron told the jury that Torres picked out Hill’s residence to burglarize because he noticed the windows were open. He said Torres cut the window screen in the kitchen and got inside. Ceron testified Torres let him in the front door and that Torres pointed a gun at Hill’s head when he heard voices in his home. He said he acted as a translator for Torres in talking with Hill, whom Ceron said was “really scared.” Ceron was questioned about his plea agreement with prosecutors and acknowledged that a sentence on probation “could happen.” Torres’ attorney claimed that his client was apparently present when Arroyo was shot, as her blood was later found on his pants. Hawkins told jurors the getaway driver shot her and not Torres. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
News La Jolla Village Merchants September meeting: Now hiring, LJAWF and branded bike racks? BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
In September, La Jolla Village Merchants Association continued its search for a new executive director and supported the upcoming La Jolla Art & Wine Festival, while receiving an update on community efforts to design and build bike racks. “We are in the midst of a new hire for executive director,” said LJVMA president Alisha Hawrylyszyn Frank. “We’re getting a lot of different applications and resumes.” Hawrylyszyn Frank said she was hopeful to be able to announce a selection for executive director in October. She added LJVMA is also seeking to sublease its existing office at 7590 Fay Ave., Suite 404, to save costs. “We’re hoping to get a little more than half the rent in a short, three-month sublease,” she said. Ann Parode Dynes of La Jolla Parks and Beaches, Inc. presented on community bike racks. “It’s very hard to ask people to park their bikes, if there are no bike racks, corrals or other places to leave a bike,” Parode Dynes said adding, “There is an opportunity for La Jolla to do a better job with bike racks and bike corrals.” Parode Dynes said the City suggested La Jolla go with a “generic” bike rack.
“We went, how about an arched bike rack with La Jolla and a cutout of a bicycle on it?” The parks group chair pointed out there are other communities around town with branded bike racks. She added five of the new arched, branded La Jolla bike racks are going in at Children’s Pool with other sites, like La Jolla Post Office on Wall Street, being considered for bike racks. “We could promote a program to improve and brand the bike racks,” Parode Dynes said. “It’s a step in the right direction of cleaning up La Jolla.” Sherry Ahern presented on the upcoming Oct. 6-7 La Jolla Art & Wine Festival in the Village noting the event will be improved this year. “This is our 10th year and we’ve given about $1 million to local elementary and middle schools,” Ahern said adding three youth bands, as well as La Jolla High’s Marching Band, will perform during the event. Ahern said the LJAWF has truly become international, offering wines now from such far-flung places as Portugal, Italy, Germany and France, as well as Oregon, domestically. “We are going to have more than 155 artists,” Ahern said adding, “We encourage merchants to come
and bring their businesses outside on the sidewalk to take advantage of the event.”
In other action: • The LJVMA Board supported nighttime-only work on the Torrey Pines Slope Stabilization Project. LJVMA Board balked at a proposal to temporarily close four parking spaces at 1230 Prospect St. needed during upcoming facade construction. The board agreed it was appropriate for neighboring property owners to weigh-in on the proposal before taking action. The board however did sanction a request for ongoing construction at The Conrad Project to reconfigure its trafficcontrol plan for Fay Avenue. LJVMA Board secretary Krista Baroudi said Pillage the Village Halloween celebration and costumejudging contest for kids will go on again this year in the Village on Wednesday, Oct. 31. City staffer Lesley Henegar clued the group in on a citywide treeplanting program. Following debate, LJVMA approved throwing in with BizX to host the merchant group’s annual holiday party. LJVMA’s annual board election day is Wednesday, Oct. 3.
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A conversation with ‘new’ LJVMA president, Alisha Harwylyszyn Frank BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
In May, Alisha Harwylyszyn Frank was elected as president of the La Jolla Village Merchants. She replaced Sheila Fortune. The La Jolla Village News recently chatted with Harwlyyszn Frabnk to discuss her ideas, business, moving from New York and decision to join the LJVMA. Tell us a little about your background. You are a life coach. Explain what that entails. • Prior to establishing Fiercely Optimistic I advocated for human rights for indigenous peoples at the United Nations in New York City. I am passionate about people. Through life coaching I assist people to speak their Truth and discover how they can truly change their lives for the better. You are a bicoastal business, with offices in both New York and La Jolla? How did you folks end up out here?
to be in California.” I was taken aback by this direction, because New Yorkers don’t take kindly to those living outside of the city. And I had only been to LA a couple of times for long weekends and it was definitely not my scene. Through prayer I asked this great saint to give me more insight to which I received, “San Diego.” Within a month I packed up my Volkswagen Beetle and drove across the country to find my new home in La Jolla (of course I was pronouncing it incorrectly at that time).
Everything you need is already here. But we certainly have room for more of what we already offer. Are you happy with the current mix of businesses here? • Absolutely! We have amazing art galleries, live music, restaurants, shopping, wellness options and a spiritual energy that I haven’t felt anywhere else in San Diego. How could the business mix be improved?
What prompted you to get involved • Instead of just trying with the LJVMA. to make the current “business mix” bigger and better, why don’t • I have always been an advocate we start talking about creative colfor a cause. And after about two laborations with the businesses that years of successfully building my are already here in La Jolla? practice in La Jolla, I felt confident that I could be of assistance to our What businesses/services are needed in beautiful community and mer- the community that are not there now? chants. • I honestly can’t think of one. But Now that you are president, what direc- we are of course open to innovative tion would you like to see the merchant ideas for new business ideas whether group go in? they be in the field of technology, arts, science or whatever the • I see the LJVMA raising the vibra- entrepreneurial mind can invent. tion in the Village by bringing in events that give locals and tourists With the emergence of The Lot and the alike a reason to come to our neigh- new Conrad music center it sounds like borhood. This will bring more busi- there’s an opportunity for the Village ness to the merchants as well as an to go in more of an arts and entertainopportunity for new merchants to ment direction. Is that something the see why they need to bring their LJVMA can help out with? business here. • Absolutely! I foresee us collaboratWhat does the Village of La Jolla need ing and creating events that are business-wise? based around music and art.
• After spending 11 years in New York City I was fortunate to meet a great spiritual teacher: M t Am t nandamay Dev (also known as Amma the hugging Saint). Out of 3,000 people she chose me to receive dar ana first. As I was approaching her, a great question arose in my mind - Where am I supposed to be? After I received dar ana and a mantra from Amma I sat quietly in meditation. She immediately came to me in a vision and said, “my dear, you are doing everything right but you need • This is the beauty of La Jolla! Can the LJVMA be a positive force for
Alisha Harwlyszyn Frank is acting LJVMA president.
change in the community? What would indicative of your philosophy on that involve? life/business? • I truly believe that we have the ability to help each merchant thrive through the togetherness of community. There is a lot to get organized. But in good time I think everyone will experience the positive impact of LJVMA.
• Thank you! Fiercely Optimistic perfectly sums up my outlook on life. Sometimes life can be difficult but with fierce optimism anything is possible and I believe that is also true of business.
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Volunteers collect 130,000 pounds of trash at annual Coastal Cleanup Day At the 34th annual Coastal Cleanup Day on Sept. 15, I Love A Clean San Diego (ILACSD) harnessed the power of people to combat ocean pollution by mobilizing an estimated 7,000 volunteers at 106 cleanup sites in San Diego County, including four on-water sites. Volunteers including residents, corporate groups, and civic organizations turned their appreciation for the environment into action for the planet by choosing to do their part to protect and enhance their local communities. During this threehour cleanup, volunteers improved the overall health and beauty of the natural environment by removing an estimated 130,000 pounds of trash and debris from San Diego County. Among the debris, there were several notable odd items collected during the cleanup including: a disco ball, a stuffed animal tiger, 641 golf balls at one location (they were returned to be reused), a snowboard, and fake eyelashes. Volunteers also restored the local environment through beautification
projects such as mural painting, vegetation trimming, mulching, trail restoration, tree planting and weeding. While priming a storage container that was covered with a mural at the San Diego Youth Aquatic Center, Mission Bay Park’s senior park ranger Karolynn Estrada-Sparlin, said, “I am looking forward to seeing the final project, for years this has been in my head but now it will be reality thanks to all of you.” Coastal Cleanup Day was an opportunity for the community members to conserve in more ways than one. As part of the effort to boost zero-waste practices, ILACSD encouraged all youth and adult volunteers to be more sustainable by choosing to bring at least one reusable item for the cleanup like a water bottle, work bucket, or gloves – and many stepped up to the challenge. Volunteers had the opportunity to showcase their creativity and commitment to zero waste practices by decorating reusable buckets to enter the Bling Your Bucket Contest for a
Volunteers finish up a long day’s work at South Shores Park in Mission Bay.
chance to win prizes while celebrating sustainability. Coastal Cleanup Day also received attention from several of San Diego’s elected officials who visited cleanup sites in their respective districts including Congressman Scott Peters; State Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins; City Coun-
cil members Barbara Bry, Lorie Zapf, Chris Ward, Myrtle Cole, Mark Kersey, Scott Sherman, David Alvarez, and Georgette Gomez; County Supervisor Greg Cox; Imperial Beach Mayor Serge Dedina and Councilmember Mark West; and National City Mayor Ron Morrison. ILACSD organizes Coastal
Cleanup Day in San Diego County in partnership with the California Coastal Commission as part of a global international event led by the Ocean Conservancy. Top tier supporters of Coastal Cleanup Day include the County of San Diego, Think Blue San Diego, The Coca-Cola Foundation, San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), Evans Hotels/The Bahia and KFMB. Coastal Cleanup Day is one of two annual countywide cleanups hosted by I Love A Clean San Diego that engages thousands of local families, community groups, and local businesses. Beyond countywide events, ILACSD continues to empower volunteers at hundreds of cleanups targeting specific neighborhoods, parks and open spaces on an ongoing basis throughout the year. In 2017, ILACSD mobilized over 31,000 volunteers. For more information about upcoming cleanups, workshops, or zero waste tips, please visitCleanSD.org.
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La Jolla Art & Wine Festival: Celebrating 10 years of prestigious art, wine and family fun Nothing compares to San Diego’s chic coastal town of La Jolla, where eclectic shops and top-rated restaurants align the streets, and the soft breeze of the Pacific Ocean keeps you cool in the summer heat. For the past 10 years, this quaint beach town has also been home to the beloved La Jolla Art & Wine Festival. Widely recognized as one of Southern California’s most prestigious art and wine festivals, this free two-day festival will return to la Jolla on Oct. 6 and 7, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., to once again showcase spectacular art, fine wine, San Diego’s best craft beers, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities. This expertly curated festival features 150-plus sought after artists from across the U.S. and Mexico. Their exquisite creations come in a variety of mediums including painting, sculpture, jewelry design, fine glass, ceramics, woodwork, mixed media and photography. But this Festival is not just for the art connoisseur… budding artists can create their own innovations here as well. The Geppetto’s Family Art Center Lab offers interactive demos, hands-
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ratepayer exit fees to be charged by monopoly utilities in the state in lieu of choosing CCE. These exit fees are set in place to ensure that the burden is not transferred to existing ratepayers who do not choose to switch to a CCE provide. Regardless of whether a ratepayer switches or not, SDG&E will still manage billing and oversight of the City’s energy. “The CPUC decision has been pushed back, which perhaps is a good thing,” said Tony Manolatos, an attorney with Manolatos, Nelson, and Murphy representing the Clear the Air Coalition. “The big question is... Will the state legislators cause a cost shift to the ratepay-
Herringbone La Jolla to host ‘Yoga under the Olive Trees’ On Sunday, Sept. 30, Herringbone has partnered up with Lululemon La Jolla for a relaxing Sunday morning yoga session from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. There is no better place to “namaste” than underneath the 100-year-old olive trees especially when the session is followed by brunch. Post yoga-session enjoy a complimentary glass of bubbles or nonalcoholic beverage of choice paired with a two-course brunch menu full of all the sweet and savory classics.
on experiments, and an assortment ljawf.com or call 619-233-5008. of arts and crafts for children of all ages. Kids can paint on a car, learn about 3-D printing, test their skills on the gymnastics obstacle course, and much more in this free activity center. The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival has also become a national destination where vino enthusiasts and craft beer lovers unite. The iconic wine and beer Garden highlights more than 40 local craft breweries and international wineries. Let libations specialists guide your taste buds on a savory journey of some of the world’s finest beverages. Along with a gourmet marketplace, a two-day silent auction, 15 pet adoption stations, and an all-star line-up of live entertainment and music, there is truly something for everyone at this La Jolla Art & Wine Festival. All profits raised benefit underfunded programs such as art, music, science, physical education, technology, and on-site medical care at La Jolla public elementary and middle schools. For more information, visit An artist works on a live painting of a vintage VW Bus at last year’s event.
er or not? The legislators seem to recognize that and are trying to fix it.” Mayor Kevin Faulconer has remained tight-lipped on which way City Council seems to be leaning, though it seems to look good for CCE as an option. Neighboring municipality Solana Beach, which has had a CCE program since June, the Solana Energy Alliance, has seen a decrease of 2 to 3 percent in their rates. At the UC San Diego forum, Faulconer said: "In the coming weeks, of course, I'll be making a decision for the City of San Diego on our pathway to clean electricity. And this, along with the other steps that we are taking, really is going to place us with that goal of 100 percent renewable energy by 2035." Faulconer has garnered support from both sides of this issue, due in
part to his conservative stance moving forward. “The mayor has done the right thing on this issue,” said Manolatos. “He’s said, ‘We need clarity from these regulators to know what a government-run utility program would ultimately cost.’” While the mayor frequently touts the administration’s dedication to their overarching Climate Action Plan, this will ultimately remain a political issue. “The vote will come down to a decision by City Council, as it is not a public referendum,” said Mark Hughes, volunteer legal counsel for Climate Action Campaign. “Thus far, we know that councilmembers Bry, Ward, Cole and Gomez are onboard with the decision. [Councilmembers] Sherman and Kersey are on the fence. Chris Cate is com-
You will want to refuel with a refreshing glass of champagne and dishes like Soft Shell Crab Benedict, Pecan Sticky Bun, or the signature Lobster Roll. Grab your mat, come hungry, and be sure to stretch into your Sunday with good vibes that will get you through the whole week. The yoga class and two-course brunch is $45 and tickets can be found at hakkasangroup.com/store/lasvegas/event/151347.
Cove relay needs volunteers Volunteers are needed on Sept. 30 for the 17th annual La Jolla Cove 10-mile relay, a celebration of swimming and community giving. The Cove Swim Club donates 50 percent of the proceeds to the Prevent Drowning Foundation of San Diego. This is a great time to support the final event of the season and spread the word about their drowning prevention efforts in San Diego. Lunch and a T-shirt will be provided. Visit preventdrowningfoundation.org/donate to register.
pletely opposed to this notion. This will not be a referendum voted on by the public.” “Despite the CPUC decision having been pushed back, our expectations have moved up. As soon as the decision comes out, City Council will vote on this measure. The mayor has been very coy on this issue, not coming out for either side. Things are looking very good, however,” Hughes added. When prompted on their contested issues of CCE (risk, cost effectiveness and environmental impact), Manolatos said: “Being in San Diego, I believe that we can all say, ‘We’re for clean water, clean energy and a good quality of life.’ The truth is, there are multiple risks involved with operating a government-run utility program.” “If San Diego does decide to
launch a program like this, ultimately, taxpayers could be on the hook to pay subsidies. Another aspect that is often ignored is that CCAs really haven’t been around that long, so they haven’t proven themselves. If you look at a similar program in a city like Chicago, the government-run utility could not compete on price, so they had to close down the CCA.” Although little will occur until the CPUC’s findings have been thoroughly taken into account, of which no exact time frame has been set, this issue should see some signs of daylight within the weeks to come. La Jolla Village News will publish updates once more information is disclosed.
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SDFoodInfo.org serves up San Diego restaurant health inspection information BY GIG CONAUGHTON | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
It’s got a new name, a new location and there’s more on the menu. The County’s Department of Environmental Health has created a new mobile website, SDFoodInfo.org, that gives people a quick, easy way to find and get information about thousands of restaurants, food trucks and markets across the county. The site will not only let people see three years’ worth of health inspection results for restaurants, it will show a map of the restaurants near them, draw street directions to get there on the map, and even let them call the restaurant if they want to check about reservations. Just bookmark SDFoodInfo.org on your smartphone or desktop computer and you’re ready to go. Environmental Health regularly inspects almost 15,000 food facilities, including nearly 8,000 restaurants, as well as food trucks, supermarkets, convenience stores and most of the places that serve or sell food, to make sure they’re complying with food safety regulations. Residents, tourists, and foodies have been able to see County health inspection results for years to find out if their favorite restaurant has earned an “A” grade card and to get
information about the County’s food inspection program on the department’s web pages. SDFoodInfo.org, however, will give people more information than ever. First, it expands the number of inspection results for restaurants and food facilities, from the three most recent inspections to the last three years’ worth of inspections. SDFoodInfo.org also lets people search for restaurants in several different ways. They can search for a specific restaurant by its name or address. They can also find groups of restaurants by searching by ZIP codes, by communities, and to a lesser extent, by what type of food they serve — if that type of food is part of the restaurant’s name. For example, people can find restaurants by typing in “taco,” “burger,” “Italian,” or “seafood.” The new site has already earned a thumbs-up from the San Diego Chapter of the California Restaurant Association (CRA), which represents 1,100 member restaurants and sponsors the popular San Diego Restaurant Week. “One of CRA’s top priorities is to ensure that customers have the utmost confidence when they eat at our restaurants,” chapter president Chuck Ross said, “and SDFoodIn-
fo.org will help accomplish that goal by providing the dining public with the most up-to-date and accurate information.” SDFoodInfo.org includes both a map, with pin markers showing the first 30 food facilities nearby, and a text list of restaurants with their addresses and current food grade card — “A,” “B” or “C.” The map and list are side-by-side on a desktop computer; viewers can toggle back and forth between the map and list on a smartphone. Clicking on a restaurant’s name on the text list, or on the pin-marked names on the map, sends viewers to a more detailed page about the restaurant. It shows the distance to get to the restaurant, a link to view inspection results, and links that allow the viewer to call the restaurant or file a complaint with Environmental Health’s complaint desk. Environmental Health inspectors grade restaurants and food facilities on how well they comply with food safety regulations, based on a 100point scale. The scale tests standards ranging from safe food handling, to food temperature control, employee sanitation and hygiene. Restaurants are expected to score between 90 and 100 points to earn “A” cards that show they are sub-
stantially complying with health codes and keeping people safe. A “B” card reflects a score between 80 and 90 points and means the restaurant needs improvement. A “C” card rep-
resents a failing grade of 79 points or less. So go to the County App Center, check out SDFoodInfo.org, and bon appétit!
Color Your World: Mother and daughter life coaching team in La Jolla BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
La Jolla-based mother-daughter duo Dr. Yvonne Williams-McMillan and Erika Danina Williams have teamed in work as well as life to create Color Your World Personal Development & Coaching. Their website, coloryourworldcoaching.com, combines both women’s skills in helping budding female entrepreneurs build their leadership skills while launching their own businesses. Color Your World is a motivational and business coaching company geared toward women in business/POC entrepreneurs. The pair are well qualified to pass along their extensive experience in business. Mother Yvonne is a former teacher and mentor to college faculty. Daughter Erica is a former investment manager at JP Morgan Chase. Color Your World Personal Development & Coaching offers one-onone career coaching via online courses and webinars to help women outshine their competition by developing personal leadership skills and abilities and greater confidence and self-esteem, as well as developing effective interpersonal skills. About her methodology, Yvonne, who has a doctorate in organizational leadership and change, said:
gle mother; how to successfully build, launch and operate a homebased business; walking women through the biggest challenges faced in starting their own businesses; instructing them on how to stay motivated; and instructing women age 30-plus on creating start-ups. Color Your World is developing a membership community in which participating clients can use a new link that takes them to the firm’s website’s membership portal. Once there, members find instructional written modules and videotapes. “Everything is on demand,” said Yvonne, who added clients can contact other people, who are also members, through through their website’s fully searchable member database. “You can see them by name, or business or business type and pose questions to them,” Yvonne said. “They get help, not only from us, but from each other and their peers.” Yvonne added Color Your World’s Erika Danina Wiliams (left) and Dr. Yvonne Williams-McMillan of Color Your World Personal Development and Coaching. new membership portal, which is in “We look at your habits and we from your typical one-on-one coach- tribute to an organization you work development, will go live Sept. 30. teach you leadership, and through ing setup. for, or help you build as an leadership, we help you to work “The majority of our clients come entrepreneur what you can offer in COLOR YOUR WORLD through change. What I’m doing is from our online setup portal, which the marketplace.” to help women who want to contin- is self paced on the personal develSome of the issues Color Your ue in their jobs — or help them tran- opment side,” Erica said adding, World helps clients deal with Contact: facebook.com/colorysition into entrepreneurship.” ‘We’re not trying to help you with include: instructing female ourworldcoaching, or email Erica, who has a master’s degree your resume or anything like that. entrepreneurs on how to bounce admin.team@coloryourworldin business, noted she and her moth- It’s a way to help you with your back after perceived failures; how to coaching.com. er’s teaching system is a departure transferable skills, help you con- juggle your career with being a sin-
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Go 12 rounds with World Champion Boxer Paul Vaden at Lawrence Family JCC There’s a new fitness program in town that is sure to be a real knockout – metaphorically speaking. Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 9 (for adults) and Saturday, Oct. 13 (for youth ages 10 to 14), retired World Boxing Champion, Paul Vaden, will teach a new fitness class at the Lawrence Family JCC in La Jolla. Space is imited, so we encourage you to sign up early. Paul Vaden is the only native San Diegan to win a professional World Boxing Championship and has been inducted into three Boxing Halls of Fame. Robyn Cohen, JCC sports and fitness director explains: “While known for his illustrious boxing career, Paul is also an inspirational speaker, community leader, author, documentary filmmaker, and corporate consultant. “We feel fortunate that Paul is an active member of the JCC family and will be providing us with this offering. He may be a retired world boxing champion but his life is far from retired. All he has taken from the ring, he transitions to what he does in his life—in the corporate world, with kids, and with the whole community.” “Boxing offers what many other fitness classes don’t,” admits Vaden. “Participants will not only get physical nourishment but there is a huge psychological and mental component that goes along with boxing. “Students will gain respect for the art of boxing from the technical perspective as well as a respect for the
niques that I, myself, used throughout my career.” Students will improve eye-hand coordination, endurance, strength, sensory awareness and self-reliance by learning boxing fundamentals using bag drills, focus pads, jump rope and footwork drills, “I’m very excited about the youth boxing class,” says Vaden. “Children today spend so much time engaged with their phones and computer screens and spend many hours a day sitting and playing video games. This class is a great option for both boys and girls to find a different way to engage and learn something real. He continues, “I want kids to be their own champ and experience a new kind of physical activity in a safe learning environment.”
Event details Adults: “12 Rounds with the Champ – A 12-Week Boxing Skills Workshop” on Tuesdays, Oct. 9, Jan. 8, from noon to 1 p.m. price: $288; JCC member price: $240. Youth (ages 10 to 14) “6 Rounds with the Champ” Saturdays, Oct. 13 to Nov.17; 11a.m. to noon; price: $144; JCC member price: $120. Location: Lawrence Family JCC, Jacobs Family Campus, 4126 ExecPaul Vaden in his corner between rounds of his bout with Richard Evans on Feb. 22, 1992. HOLLY STEIN/ALLSPORT utive Drive. Participants are required to bring repetition and the discipline that Vaden also promises that the class week students will leave wanting their own wraps and boxing gloves. For more information, please goes along with the sport.” will be challenging and entertain- more and will look forward to the visit lfjcc.org/champ, or contact “We want to keep the classes ing. He says, “I know that adult and next session.” small and intimate,” says Cohen. youth students will be surprised by He stresses, “This class is non- Robyn Cohen at 858-362-1340. “So I really encourage anyone who the fun and friendships that form contact and will be run using drills is interested to sign up right away.” out of the class. My goal is that each and various methods and tech-
Kimmi Weiss, UCHS volleyball outside hitter and track star BY ED PIPER | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
Kimmi Weiss was able to meet Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer last year through the Aaron Price Fellows Program. The University City High volleyball captain says it was a “really scary” experience, but well worth it and one that stands out from the Fellows’ junior-year trip to Washington, D.C. “I had to prepare my question in advance. I had to stand up, introduce myself, and ask my question,” relates the 5-feet-8-inches-tall outside hitter, who also excels in high jump and long jump. “I think it was cool to meet this highly-ranked person, and he was just a regular person.” Contrast this impression to Weiss’ awe-struck attitude toward seniors at UCHS when she entered as a ninth-grader three years ago. “I don’t feel like a senior,” she says happily. “When I was a freshman, seniors seemed older and mature.” Her enjoyment of her senior year comes amid duties of being one of Coach Amanda Wiggins’ four captains on the volleyball team, continuing in the Aaron Price program,
which is a four-year commitment she made her first year in high school, and a stellar 4.6 grade-point average carrying three Advanced Placement classes—not to mention her 5-feet-3-inches-tall high-jumping and 16-feet-11-inches longjumping workouts come next spring. Kimmi serves as ASB Vice President, and her friend Sammie Staples is right next to her with the gavel as student body president. “We joined ASB together last year just for fun. We really enjoyed it. So we decided to ‘go big or go home’,” she says with a smile. “We made an agreement that she’d run for President and I’d run for vice president.” The experience continues to be an enjoyable one, and Weiss says she’s keeping the balance that some seniors don’t manage of having fun while maintaining her studies. With the support of mom Nancy and dad Jerry, and her older brother Steven, who is a sophomore at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, the multi-sport athlete is tackling AP Calculus and AP Physics, which are full-year courses, and AP Government, which is semester-long. “When I went to Washington,
D.C. [and met Justice Breyer], I didn’t know much about government,” she confesses. “But now taking government, I’m learning more about it.” Her stance in life right now seems to be in remaining teachable, with eyes wide open, while serving as a model to the younger players on the varsity volleyball team, as well as the JV and freshman players. “We have a big team, 16 players (nine non-seniors). I hope they look up to me in some way,” she says. “On the court, I try to be a model, being as positive as I can.” The Centurion volleyball team has stepped up to a special challenge this year in moving from Division II to Division I in Wiggins’ second year as head coach. “We have the skills to rise up, but we’re going to have to fight in every game,” says the senior captain. Weiss had 45 kills in the Centurions’ first eight games, second only to teammate Nadia Merkel with 59. On defense, Kimmi had 62 digs, second on the team to Rachel Gonsalves with 75. Kimmi Weiss is a double threat as a dual-sport athlete.
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The Timken Museum of Art in Balboa Park presented “Fashion & Masters: 18th Century France” on Sept. 13. This amazing event examines Rococo fashions in the life of wealthy Parisians. Historian Maxwell Barr gave a lecture on their life by showing attendees, garment by garment, how they would have dressed. A live model was dressed to illustrate the attire that was worn in the 18th century. Barr began by saying that fashion was so important that (much like today) dolls were used to show the latest fashions. They were sent to other cities promoting the fashion of the period even during war. Women emulated these dolls, for this was a time in history when the bourgeois in Paris wore their wealth on their body to let you know what they had. Barr takes 18th-century portraits and recreates the garments as close as possible to the original (one of his creations took 350 hours to create). The evening’s model, Megan Smith, came to the stage wearing an undergarment called a “chemise,” which is made from linen. Next, Smith put on silk stockings that were tied with a silk ribbon and then stepped into a comfortable pair of shoes that were called mules. An 18th-century corset was the next piece of clothing exhibited.
Corsets were much more comfortable during the 18th century, highly due to the boning being placed at a 45-degree angle, while those fabricated in the 19th century were vertical and rather uncomfortable. Next came the under-petticoat and then the top-petticoat. The length was shorter to show off the models’ expensive shoes. This outfit was topped off with gloves, hat and a necklace. In Paris, women usually changed their outfit four to eight times a day, and would have at least three people to aid them while dressing. The audience was given four different clothing changes beginning with morning, lunch and evening. They finished up dressing the model for a masquerade ball with a cape called a domino. During the evening, Barr had a vintage fan from 1774, which complimented the outfit that Smith was wearing. Barr continued the presentation with the fascinating Language of Fans. One example he gave was putting the fan over the heart that means, “I am yours for life.” Another example was putting the handle of the fan to your lips, which means, “Will you kiss me?” The audience was spellbound listening to Barr, who gave everyone a brief look into this period of history and of fantasy dressing. Maxwell Barr made period costumes for TV, movies and the fashion business for 34 years, and then went on to head the Costume Shop for the School of Theater, Film and Television at UCLA.
He began studying the 18th Century Fashion at LACMA, after being asked to create a costume from this period. Barr gave a remarkable lecture on this intriguing subject, and will be demonstrating French Fashion at the Getty Center Museum on Oct. 13 at 11:30 a.m. For a list of more upcoming events at the Timken Museum of Arts, visit timkenmuseum.org.
Upcoming events Wednesday, Sept. 26- “Fashion Through The Ages with the Roaring Twenties Fashion Show” presented by Angels of Aseltine at the Handlery Hotel on Hotel Circle North. The event begins at 10:30 a.m. For reservations contact Jackie Bailey at 619-997-3825. Oct. 12-14- “FWSD18 Runway Shows Art & Beauty Behind Fashion Night (Oct. 12),” “Beauty on Call with Ja’maal (Oct. 13),” “Runway Show and Trunk Show & Fashion Awards (Oct. 13)” at Lux Art Institute at 1550 South El Camino Real, Encinitas. For tickets, visit sandiegotix.com. Diana Cavagnaro is an internationally renowned couture milliner based in the historic Gaslamp Quarter. Learn more about our hat designer, teacher and blogger at DianaCavagnaro.com.
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Junior surf contest set for Oct. 6 at La Jolla Shores
An onlooker tries to snatch a selfie with passingby paragliders. BLAKE BUNCH/VILLAGE NEWS
The Windansea Surf Club has announced that entries are now being accepted for its annual Menehune and Junior Surf Contest to be held Saturday, Oct. 6 at La Jolla Shores. Long board and short board divisions for all age groups are offered for boys and girls 16 years of age and under, including the popular (and very entertaining) Super Menehunes for 6 year olds and under. The event attracts young competitive surfers and their families from throughout the West Coast, Hawaii and Baja California. The granddaddy of all junior surf contests, the WindanSea Menehune contest was first held at La Jolla
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pioneered ecological and beachaccess issues. From Legends Skip Frye, Mike Hynson (of Endless Summer fame), and Pipeline surfer Butch Van Artsdalen, to popular stylist Joel Tudor and two-time World Longboard Champion Jen Smith, the WindanSea Surf Club continues to be a force in the surfing world. The WindanSea Surf Club is a nonprofit 501(c) 3 corporation with active members from every generation. The club is still going strong after more than 50 years of competition and community service, and relies on the generous support of the community. For more information, visit windanseasurfclub.org.
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La Playa Art Gallery’s October Show to feature ‘Art Alchemist’ BY VICTORIA DAVIS | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
While La Jolla’s new art exhibition is officially titled, “The Quest for Rhythm,” San Diego native Michael Carini unofficially calls this show his “quest for balance,” or “my rhythm of stability.” Carini’s artistic journey may not have been as smooth as his paint brushes—suffering loss, addiction and assault and battery, but the triumphs have been works of art, literally. On Oct. 12, guests will have the chance to get to know Carini’s avant-garde heart, as well as explore the rhythmic relationship between metal, paint and music. “The Quest for Rhythm” will open at La Playa Gallery, located at 2226 Avenida De La Playa, on Friday, Oct. 12 with a wine and cheese reception from 5 to 8 p.m. where guests can connect with each artist, ask questions and even purchase some of the works. The exhibition will run through Nov. 23. “Group shows are fun because they offer a wide variety in terms of how the artist might perceive the concept in a different way,” said Carini. “My work is very much about construction and deconstruction and, as an artist and individual, what I’m often trying to find in life is some sort of stability, some kind of balance.” The idea for the exhibit sprouted
when La Playa Art Gallery’s owner visited the Liberty Station showcase of Molly Larson Cook, a painter who draws her inspiration from jazz music. Originally, the exhibit was based around Larson Cook, but curator Erica Putis eventually found two more artists who were also compatible with the theme—metalworks sculptor Becky Guttin and acrylic painter Carini. “I thought it was interesting to find that connection between the three artists,” said Putis. “Everybody has their own rhythm when it comes to how they make their art. I thought it would be interesting to connect all these different genres and personalities, underlying rhythm in everything anyone creates.” Guttin’s rhythm stems from the family dynamic that’s at the core of each sculpture she creates. But for Carini, his paints pulse to the beat of a healing body, mind and spirit. His first collection of work, The Upside of Down, was the result of Carini suffering an assault and battery in 2009 that put him in the hospital with multiple facial fractures, a concussion, and severe eye trauma. Years later, the assailant reached out to Carini to apologize and the artist even gave the man’s daughter one of the first-inspired paintings from his collection. The two still keep in touch and Carini
says that this incident was a blessing in disguise, as it got him back into the studio. “In a way, it’s sort of a happyever-after-type story,” said Carini. With glowing colors, dripping backgrounds and geometric shapes that seem to float to the front of the viewer’s vision, there’s an evident tug-of-war between whimsical chaos and a desire for structure. This also explains the artist’s choice in title. “I like to play with words the same way I play with imagery and visual elements,” said Carini. “I figure, as an artist and someone who creates, you can also create through the playfulness and utilization of reconstructing language.” Carini’s collections—“The Upside of Down,” the more organic and free-flowing “Boy in the Box,” “Regenaissance” and “Faces of the Parabox”—all focus on the struggles and difficulties of life, using them as “sacrifices” to create something positive and beautiful. This is why Carini calls himself “The Acrylic Alchemist.” “I cycle back and forth between projects, depending on the balance I feel I need,” said Carini. “It’s all part of that quest for rhythm. I may feel I’ve been a little ‘too’ free-flowing and need to get back to working with a little bit of structure again. I cycle back when I’m trying
‘King Nothing and the Discover of the Lost Venus’ by Michael Carini.
to rediscover my place.” The last time Carini worked on “The Upside of Down” was in 2012, before he took a five-year absence to do a tribute project for his father, who had committed suicide. Carini even spent part of the project painting his father’s suicide note, which was never actually left. But now, Carini has revisited “The Upside of Down,” and will
showcase five new works from the collection, including “King Nothing and the Discovery of the Lost Venus (For SAMO)” inspired by the graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, and “I Am Who Am I” tying in some of Carini’s Catholic upbringing. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
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La Jolla fall fanatic, Barbara Beltaire, retires from restaurant BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
The seasonal supernatural Halloween decorations and annual Barbara “meet ups” remain, but unconventional longtime La Jolla Shores restaurateur Barbara Beltaire has left. Beltaire, who moved to the La Jolla neighborhood nearly 30 years ago to start Piatti, before moving across the street to create Barbarella Restaurant & Bar, recently closed out one career to begin another. “I just wanted to do something different,” said Beltaire, who’s retiring from the restaurant business to devote her full attention to her new children’s charity, I Love You So So Much. “I’m passionate about my new foundation,” said Beltaire. “It’s been in the works for a year. It is 100 percent individual gift donations to foster care, the elderly and canine companions.” Of her foundation named for her granddaughter’s comments to her, Beltaire said, “ I look forward to my new venture. I’m working on making it citywide, nationwide.” The longtime restaurateur said her new foundation will aid people of all ages, everyone from foster kids to seniors in nursing homes who need things like reading glasses. “I’m very passionate about helping the disabled with their problems, like getting a canine companion,” Beltaire said.
A New PATH’s 14th annual ‘Strut for Sobriety!’ On Saturday, Sept. 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hyatt Aventine La Jolla, the Strut for Sobriety! will feature a silent auction and boutique at 10 a.m., followed by a luncheon, awards ceremony, entertainment and fashion show. Anna Curren will serve as honorary chair and Steve Garvey will serve as celebrity honorary chair. Geni Cavitt (TV personality) and Rory Devine (NBCSD) will serve as event emcees; Joe Bauer (radio personality) is our guest auctioneer. An entertaining fashion show, produced by Gretchen Productions and showcasing fashions from Macy’s and local boutiques, will feature professional models as well as guest models in recovery. Strut for Sobriety! received a S.D. Bravo Award in 2012 and in 2014 for Best Gala event using live performers. 2018 PATH to Recovery honorees who are being recognized for their efforts to reduce the stigma associated with substance use disorders are: Susan Burton, Diane Goldstein and Dr. Igor Grant. Virginia Napierskie is the Emerald (Love) Sponsor of the event. September is “National Alcohol
Barbara Beltaire during her favorite time of year at Barbarella’s restaurant.
Of I Love You So So Much, Beltaire added, “It’s a 501(c)3 charitable nonprofit. At the present time it’s 100 percent funded.” Chatting with La Jolla Village News on her last day at Barbarella’s recently before turning it over to its new owners, the Hamerslag family, Beltaire admitted leaving was tough. “It’s extremely emotional and
extremely sad,” she said adding, “I’m not leaving because I don’t love it. And I’m not leaving because business is bad. Business is amazing. It’s been one of my best years ever.” But Beltaire is not looking back. “I have had the run of my life,” she said. “I’m extra thankful for my wonderful employees and wonderful customers.”
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but stand out in the night. Another of Beltaire’s many passions, Beltaire previously noted her Halloween decorating “started small, with people sending me things,” then really took off, “When I started getting into it after seeing the reaction of the kids and adults. I was having so much fun, I turned it into something that I could give to the community once a year.” Beltaire had so many decorations, she had to store them in a warehouse most of the year. The extent of her scary decorations was truly astounding. Beltaire estimated she’d invested as much as $100,000 over the years in spiders, bats, ghosts, ghouls, and a mummy “choir,” as well as some 50 “mechanicals” that howled, hooted and leered while being endlessly entertaining/frightening. Barbarella also sponsored Barbara Day, celebrated every year on Dec. 4, for those sharing her first name. Barbarella hosted a special invitation-only event that day for all the Barbaras to come down with a gift in hand to share in a wing-ding. All event proceeds were donated to a worthy charity. Beltaire said Barbara Day and the awesome Halloween haunting will continue at Barbarella’s, at least for one more year. In fact, she’ll be coordinating and decorating for both. Barbarella’s is located at 2171 Avenida De La Playa.
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La Jolla-based Torrey Holistics purveys cannabis-infused wine BY BLAKE BUNCH | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
With the La Jolla Art and Wine Festival occurring over the weekend, Torrey Holistics, the only dispensary located in District 1, is busy promoting a truly high-end product – California’s first cannabis-infused sauvignon blanc. In partnership with Palos Verdes-based Rebel Coast Winery, Torrey Holistics has been selling the millennial-marketed wine, which contains no alcohol, since discovering its existence earlier this year. Since local statutes still prohibit the consumption of marijuana in a public place, Torrey Holistics’ booth at the LJAWF will be displaying empty bottles of the product. The THC-laden aperitif contains 20 milligrams of tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis. That means that each glass contains 5 milligrams, which, according to the winery, is enough to get you “high, not stoned.” Each bottle carries a retail price of $59.95, which is comparable to any other decent bottle. As mentioned previously, Rebel Coast’s sauvignon blanc also contains no alcohol whatsoever, which means there’s no hangover. “We’ve heard from the majority of our customers that the wine was ‘light and refreshing,’ that they ‘slept
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very well’ after consuming it and that it makes a tremendous party favor,” said Ruthie Edelson, marketing director at Torrey Holistics. “Another added benefit of the wine is that each glass only contains 35 calories – much less than a typical glass of wine.” In further specification, a strain of sativa was chosen as one of the bases for producing the sauvignon
blanc. This kind of marijuana tends to elevate the consumer’s mood, focus and appetite, without making them more tired than usual, which makes it fitting for a non-alcoholic light wine. According to the Rebel Coast website, the flavor profile of the wine is “A California Sauvignon Blanc and has every character of it. It has high acid, with bright citrus and a crisp
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UCSD study to examine effects of cannabis for Common Movement Disorder Researchers at University of California School of Medicine are preparing to launch a novel clinical trial to examine the safety, efficacy and pharmacological properties of cannabis as a potential treatment for adults with essential tremor (ET). Currently, ET is treated using repurposed medications originally developed for high blood pressure or seizures. Surgery is another option. Scheduled for early 2019, the phase I/II trial will assess efficacy and tolerability of an oral cannabis formulation comprised of cannabidiol (CBD) and low-dose tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Researchers say it will be the first time this combination has been studied for treatment of ET. “This study will provide key insights,” said Fatta Nahab, MD, neurologist at UC San Diego Health and associate professor of neurosciences at UC San Diego School of Medicine. “If found to be safe and effective, cannabis would not only serve as an exciting new addition to the limited treatment options currently available for patients with ET, but it might also provide scientists with new insights on essential tremor.” CBD is a major chemical com-
Since the passing of Proposition 64, an onslaught of positive public relations and feel-good cannabisrelated acts of philanthropy seem to pervade all forms of media. It makes sense, as marijuana tends to transcend social and economic castes. Torrey Holistics, one of the penultimate dispensaries in San Diego, seems to epitomize this mindset. In their discreet-yet-upscale dispensary location, they work to educate customers of all backgrounds about the newly legal substance. “One of our associates simply saw an advertisement for Rebel Coast’s THC-infused wine, and knew that it was perfect for our demographic,” said Edelson. “As far as I know, a few other dispensaries in LA were able to stock it, but the majority of the bottles were sent down here. I’ve also been told that they are currently working on a red wine, but when it will be made available is not known.”
pound found in cannabis. It does not produce the effects of feeling “high,” which are caused by THC. Both CBD and THC are two of more than 100 cannabinoids in cannabis and both interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, a network of neurotransmitters that regulate diverse physiological and cognitive processes and response to stress. In collaboration with UC San Diego School of Medicine’s Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research (CMCR), the study will involve a team of researchers evaluating the compound’s various properties, including its pharmacology in the body. “CMCR is excited to collaborate with Dr. Nahab on a study for a difficult-to-treat condition for which cannabinoids may provide a new therapeutic avenue,” said Igor Grant, MD, CMCR director and chair of the Department of Psychiatry at UC San Diego School of Medicine. “This work expands CMCR’s commitment to develop an evidence-based approach in the area of cannabinoid therapeutics. The oral combination of CBD and THC is the first-of-its-kind to be studied and is especially interesting to CMCR.” The double-blind, placebo-control, cross-over clinical trial will enroll 16 adult participants who have been diagnosed with ET by a movement disorder neurologist.
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Seven questions from a symposium on today’s women in leadership Doing it Better By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. I was recently asked to speak at a “Women in Leadership” symposium at the University Club as part of a panel organized by the Executive Women’s Council. I found the questions thought-provoking, and so I am sharing some of them here along with my responses. 1. What does leadership mean to you, and what’s your leadership style? I believe in participative leadership which means decisions are not made alone, but shared with those who will be impacted. It is important to ask for input and have a subsequent discussion on the reasons for the decisions. My leadership style is to be direct, approachable, and open-minded.
accomplished, a vision that can be shared and implemented by others. Understanding the values and beliefs of the participants is important so that it will be likely for them to get on board. Being willing to listen and compromise, if necessary. There is a fine line between flexibility and rigidity. Don’t be so married to your ideas that you are not able to hear others, and yet, be able to hold on to what you believe is right in the face of dissent. Trust others and delegate. As Ken Blanchard writes in his book “Servant Leadership in Action, “the epitome of good leadership is a leader who is both responsible for the people he leads and responsive to them.
3. How do you balance your career, personal life and passions? Is there such a thing as balance? Begin by praying to the Lady of Perpetual Fatigue. There is no such thing as balance. Priorities can 2. What quality do you think change from moment to moment. I had growing children and was makes a great leader? Having a vision of what is to be teaching full-time at a university
when I wrote this poem: “Perpetual Guilt” If I’m home with the children; I should be in the office; If I’m in the office; I should be with the children; I always should be; Wherever I’m not. 4. What are the ways you implement self-care? I use a lot of anti-aging cream… just kidding. Accept wrinkles and white hair as a symbol of maturity and wisdom. Live an intelligent life. We all know about good nutrition, the need to exercise, get enough sleep, and reduce stress. The key is both motivation and discipline. 5. What advice do you have for women looking to grow either their own business or within the company they work for? Know the culture of the organization, know the competition, know the latest research, innovations, goals, and possible obstacles. Think outside the box. Be visible. Look peo-
ple in the eye. Stand straight. Shake someone else succeed. We live in a hands firmly. Ask the first question. culture that promotes comparisons. It is important not only to recognize Give credit. other people’s strengths, but to con6. How important is it to have gratulate them on their accoma mentor to grow as a leader? plishments. The key is to be genWhat are some steps to build uinely happy for others without feeling diminished. that type of relationship? For this to work, make a list of the The most powerful thing a woman can do is to empower other qualities necessary for success. Which of these qualities do you poswomen. Mentors are people who can teach sess? What areas do you need to you what you need to know to do improve in? See yourself as a work in progress your job well. Sponsors are the people higher up in the organization with unlimited potential. You may who are willing to speak for you and not have arrived; you are on a jourabout you in order for you to ney. Always believe you have what it takes no matter how many times advance. In both instances, you must ask you fail or others discourage you. yourself in what ways you can be of Perseverance pays off. Good luck! I hope the above questions and help. Look for where there are unmet needs, things that can be answers were also thought-provokimproved or discontinued; be proac- ing for you. tive with suggestions. It is better to Natasha Josefowitz is the author of be wrong and fall on your face than more than 20 books. She currently to be invisible. Be an asset. resides at White Sands Retirement 7. How do you admire some- Community in La Jolla. Copyright © one else’s success without 2018. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights doubting your own self-worth? reserved. Many women secretly feel less than, especially when they see
University City updates: Open house, voting, Oktoberfest and more BY JEMMA SAMALA | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
Open house on University Community Plan Update The City of San Diego is updating the University Community Plan, which was first adopted in 1987, more than 30 years ago. The update’s collaborative process will include opportunities for public input, with the first opportunity will be an Open House on Wednesday, Sept. 26, from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Nobel Recreation Center, located at 8810 Judicial Drive. The updated Community Plan will consider current conditions, citywide goals in the Climate Action Plan and the general plan, and community specific goals to provide direction for the long-term development of the community. The City will form and meet on a regular basis with the University Community Planning Group’s Community Plan Update Subcommittee, public workshops will be conducted, and opportunities to share your input online will be available at key milestones in the planning process. An environmental impact report will also be prepared to assess the potential environmental impacts of implementing the plan, along with necessary mitigation measures. To learn more, or sign-up for the email list, visit sandiego.gov/planning/community/cpu/university
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Voting responsibly The November election includes a number of local propositions. Members of the League of Women Voters San Diego have researched the local propositions, their goals and who has funded each, and will share what they have learned during two local presentations. The presentations will be on: Saturday, Sept. 29, 9 a.m., at Good Samaritan Episcopal Church, 4321 Eastgate Mall. For more information, call 858-458-1501. Sunday, Sept. 30, noon (light lunch included), University City United Church of Christ, 2877 Governor Drive. For more information, call 858-453-3444. Become educated about each proposition to enable your making an informed choice about your vote. Invite a friend, and/or neighbor as each session is open to the public. More info at my.lwv.org/california/san-diego.
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form a variety of well-loved Jewish songs in the Hebrew, Latino, English and Yiddish languages. The performance is part of the University Community Branch Library’s Concert Series, held the first Wednesday of every month. The library is located at 4155 Governor Drive.
Save the date: Oktoberfest EdUCate! 10th Annual Oktoberfest will be held on Oct. 13, from 1 to 6 p.m. at Standley Park. There will be entertainment, food, booths, games, and the beer garden. The fun-filled community event helps the EdUCate! Foundation for UC Public Schools raise funds for vital principal and teacher grants, sponsors Math Academy and Jr. Achievement BizTown and helps fill the funding gaps at all five UC public schools. When you donate to the Dollar-a-Day program at the $180 level ($1 per school day), you will receive two VIP tickets to Oktoberfest giving you all you can drink soda, beer and wine. For more details, and to make a donation, visit uc-educate.org
Good deeds: Trees 1000 Foundation The team at the Trees 100 Foundation has launched its effort to replace the 1000 trees destroyed and removed this past year.
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THERE ARE OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY RIGHT AWAY. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY REFERRAL SERVICE. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE LEGAL SERVICES FROM A NONPROFIT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM. YOU CAN LOCATE THESE NONPROFIT GROUPS AT THE CALIFORNIA LEGAL SERVICES WEB SITE (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), THE CALIFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP CENTER (www.courtinfor.ca.gov/selfhelp), OR BY CONTACTING YOUR LOCAL COURT OR COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION. NOTE: THE COURT HAS A STATUTORY LIEN FOR WAIVED FEES AND COSTS ON ANY SETTLEMENT OR ARBITRATION AWARD OF $10,000 OR MORE IN A CIVIL CASE. THE COURT’S LIEN MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE COURT WILL DISMISS THE CASE. Case Number: 37-2018-00032451-CU-FR-CTL. The name and address of the court is: SAN DIEGO COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 330 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney is: RUSSELL M. DE PHILLIPS (SBN 95034), ROY L. CARLSON, JR. (SBN 123553), MILBERG & DE PHILLIPS, P.C., 2163 NEWCASTLE AVENUE, SUITE 200, CARDIFF BY THE SEA, CA 92007. DATE 07/02/2018, CLERK, BY C. HINES, DEPUTY CLERK. Notice to the person served: Issue Dates: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 7, 13, 21 2018 STATEMENT OF DAMAGES (personal injuries or wrongful death). Attorney or party without Attorney RUSSELL M. DE PHILLIPS (SBN 95034), ROY L. CARLSON, JR. (SBN 123553), MILBERG & DE PHILLIPS, P.C., 2163 NEWCASTLE AVENUE, SUITE 200, CARDIFF BY THE SEA, CA 92007, ATTORNEY FOR DEREK BRAINARD. Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO: 330 W. BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. Plaintiff: DEREK BRAINARD, Defendant: GIOVANNI ERNEST GRACIAS, also known as GIOVANNI GRACIAS. CASE NUMBER: 37-2018-00032451-CU-FR-CTL. To (name of one defendant only): GIOVANNI ERNEST GRACIAS, also known as GIOVANNI GRACIAS, Plaintiff (name of one plaintiff only): DEREK BRAINARD, seeks damages in the above-entitled action as follows: 3. PUNITIVE DAMAGES: Plain-
tiff reserves the right to seek punitive damages in the amount of (specify): $100,000.00 when pursuing a judgment in the suit filed against you. Date: N/A, RUSSELL M. DE PHILLIPS. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 30, SEPTEMBER 7, 13, 21 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9021947 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. VARIANCE GAMES. Located at: 3420 WACO STREET #1, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. c. Is registered by the following: a. SHANTI BEAU MASSEY. This business is conducted by: i. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: SHANTI BEAU MASSEY. 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: AUGUST 28, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 7, 13, 21, 27 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9021464 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ALCHEMIST MANAGEMENT GROUP b. ALCHEMIST MARKETING GROUP. Located at: 1011 GRAND AVENUE SUITE B, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. FARAZ MORADNOURI. This business is conducted by: i. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 1/1/16. Registrant Name: FARAZ MORADNOURI. 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: AUGUST 22, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 7, 13, 21, 27 2018 Name(s) a. BASE FITNESS CLUB b. BASE c. BASE FUEL BAR. Located at: 1011 GRAND AVENUE SUITE B, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. BASE FITNESS CLUB LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 3/28/17. Registrant Name: BASE FITNESS CLUB LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: OFFICER / MEMBER, FARAZ MORADNOURI. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 22, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 7, 13, 21, 27 2018 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-2018-00034731-CU-PT-NC. FILE DATE: AUGUST 29, 2018 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY: JENNY LAI WA CHUN HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: a. JENNY LAI WA CHUN to JENNY CHUN. The Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON OCTOBER 23, 2018 TIME: 9:30 AM, DEPARTMENT 26, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, NORTH COUNTY DIVISION, 325 SOUTH MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA CA, 92018 . A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: The Peninsula Beacon & La Jolla Village News. ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 7, 13, 21, 27, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9022053 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. O FAMOSO BRIGADEIRO. Located at: 7524 LA JOLLA BLVD., LA JOLLA, CA 92037. c. Is registered by the following: a. THE FAMOUS BRIGADEIRO COMPANY. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 08/04/2018. Registrant Name: THE FAMOUS BRIGADEIRO COMPANY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: MANAGER, TASSIA RUBIA PIMENTA GOMIDE BITENCOURT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 29, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 7, 13, 21, 27 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9020522 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SWARTZ & SONS BUILDERS. Located at: 3245 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, SUITE 1, #360, SAN DIEGO, CA 92104. c. Is registered by the following: a. MICHAEL JEROME BOOTH. This business is conducted by: i. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: MICHAEL JEROME BOOTH. 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: AUGUST 10, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 7, 13, 21, 27 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9020971 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SO CAL EPOXY. Located at: 1455 FRAZEE ROAD, SUITE 500, SAN DIEGO, CA 92108. c. Is registered by the following: a. ASHLEY B JOLER. This business is conducted by: i. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: ASHLEY B JOLER. 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: AUGUST 16, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 7, 13, 21, 27, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9021670 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SKINTIMATE BEAUTY. Located at: 763 2ND STREET, SUITE 100, ENCINITAS, CA 92024. c. Is registered by the following: a. JESSICA ANN THOMA. This business is conducted by: i. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 8/1/2013. Registrant Name: JESSICA ANN THOMA. 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: AUGUST 24, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 7, 13, 21, 27, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9022033 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SEASIDE GAME LAB. Located at: 4840 DEL MONTE AVENUE APARTMENT G, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. c. Is registered by the following: a. ROBERT JOHN SENEFF. This business is conducted by: i. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: ROBERT JOHN SENEFF. 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: AUGUST 29, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9021827 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BELLE THREADING STUDIO. Located at: 2023 MISSION AVENUE, OCEANSIDE CA 92058. c. Is registered by the following: a. JUNITA SAMBAHAMPHE. This business is conducted by: i. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 1/30/2018. Registrant Name: JUNITA SAMBAHAMPHE. 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: AUGUST 28, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9022331 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. PURPLE ORCHID SOCIAL MEDIA & DIGITAL MARKETING b. PURPLE ORCHID DIGITAL MARKETING. Located at: 8895 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE #105, SAN DIEGO CA 92122. c. Is registered by the following: a. KELLY JO SCOTT. This business is conducted by: i. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: KELLY JO SCOTT. 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: AUGUST 31, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9022469 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. LADIVA RUAN. Located at: 7650 SHADYGLADE LANE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92114. c. Is registered by the following: a. SARAH RUAN IRVIN. This business is conducted by: i. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 01/01/2013. Registrant Name: SARAH RUAN IRVIN. 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: SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9022733 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. KUJICONNECT. Located at: 7650 SHADYGLADE LANE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92114. c. Is registered by the following: a. RISINGSUN TRADING L.L.C. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: BENJAMIN ROBERT IRVIN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: OWNER / MANAGER, BENJAMIN ROBERT IRVIN. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 SUMMONS: Notice to Defendant: LARAINE CORRELL and DOES 1 through 10. You are being sued by Plaintiff: MICHELE KELLEY. NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below. YOU HAVE 30 CALENDAR DAYS AFTER THIS SUMMONS AND LEGAL PAPERS ARE SERVED ON YOU TO FILE A WRITTEN RESPONSE AT THIS COURT AND HAVE A COPY SERVED ON THE PLAINTIFF. A LETTER OR PHONE CALL WILL NOT PROTECT YOU. YOUR WRITTEN RESPONSE MUST BE IN PROPER LEGAL FORM IF YOU WANT THE COURT TO HEAR YOUR CASE. THERE MAY BE A COURT FORM THAT YOU CAN USE FOR YOUR RESPONSE. YOU CAN FIND THESE COURT FORMS AND MORE INFORMATION AT THE CALIFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP CENTER (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), YOUR COUNTY LAW LIBRARY, OR THE COURTHOUSE NEAREST YOU. IF YOU CANNOT PAY THE FILING FEE, ASK THE COURT CLERK FOR A FEE WAIVER FORM. IF YOU DO NOT FILE YOUR RESPONSE ON TIME, YOU MAY LOSE THE CASE BY DEFAULT, AND YOUR WAGES, MONEY AND PROPERTY MAY BE TAKEN WITHOUT FURTHER WARNING FROM THE COURT. THERE ARE OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY RIGHT AWAY. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY REFERRAL SERVICE. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE LEGAL SERVICES FROM A NONPROFIT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM. YOU CAN LOCATE THESE NONPROFIT GROUPS AT THE CALIFORNIA LEGAL SERVICES WEB SITE (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), THE CALIFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP CENTER (www.courtinfor.ca.gov/selfhelp), OR BY CONTACTING YOUR LOCAL COURT OR COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION. NOTE: THE COURT HAS A STATUTORY LIEN FOR WAIVED FEES AND COSTS ON ANY SETTLEMENT OR ARBITRATION AWARD OF $10,000 OR MORE IN A CIVIL CASE. THE COURT’S LIEN MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE COURT WILL DISMISS THE CASE. Case Number: 37-2018-00027236-CU-PA-CTL. The name and address of the court is: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, 330 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney is: BONNICI LAW GROUP, 1620 FIFTH AVENUE, SUITE 625, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101, 619-259-5199. DATE 06/04/2018, CLERK, BY B. POLLIS, DEPUTY CLERK. Notice to the person served, YOU ARE SERVED as individual defendant: Issue Dates: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, & OCTOBER 4, 2018 continued on page 17
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KAABOO Del MAr celebrates closing of sold-out festival KAABOO Del Mar successfully proved that it has shifted the festival paradigm by celebrating its 4th annual event in Del Mar, California with a sell out. The fully immersive experience not only captured a top-tier lineup of world-class musicians such as Foo Fighters, Imagine Dragons, Katy Perry, and Robert Plant and The Sensational Space Shifters, but also offered guests an elevated weekend featuring a feast for all senses with live contemporary art installments in Artwork; Vegas-style cabanas at bask; culinary exhibits atPalate; big laughs at Humor Me; and spa services at Indulgences. Highlights from this weekend include Post Malone’s tribute to the late Mac Miller; soul and funk legends Tower of Power’s celebration of their 50th anniversary; N.E.R.D frontman Pharrell Williams jumping into the crowd to start a massive dance party and Imagine Dragon’s homage to the LGBTQ community. KAABOO was also the closeout tour stop for several artists such as Seattle rockers Alice in Chains (who just concluded an extensive US run of dates); Halsey (who will soon be working on her new album); and
pop superstar Katy Perry who just spent the last year traveling the world on her "Witness: The Tour". “This year’s KAABOO Del Mar was our biggest event to date,” says Jason Felts, KAABOO’s chief brand and marketing officer. “We provided a feast for all senses with savory treats in PALATE, live mural paintings set against beautiful blue
Friday, Sept. 21
MUST HEAR >> One of San Diego’s unsung musical treasures, Nina Leilani Deering, debuts a new project, Madame X on September 21 at the Turquoise. Deering is a virtuoso keyboardist and singer, recently seen as part of the house band on the “Tonight in San Diego” television program. Amongst many other projects, she’s also part of Kate Bush tribute group, Baby Bushka and a key member of the acclaimed Voices of our City Choir. However, for this event, she will concentrate on new original compositions, in what is billed as the only Madame X show of 2018, in order to preview her next album, due in October 2019. No word on what the new projects sounds will
LEGALS ADS 900 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189027187 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SMITH BROTHER’S CARPET. Located at: 13465 CAMINO CANADA, #106-306, EL CAJON, CA 92021. c. Is registered by the following: a. CURTIS H. SMITH JR. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 8/27/2018. Registrant Name: CURTIS H. SMITH JR. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 27, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-201800044182-CU-PT-CTL. FILE DATE: AUGUST 31, 2018. PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY: ERIN MARIE BARNITZ HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: a. ERIN MARIE BARNITZ to ERIN MARIE O’CONNOR. The Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objec-
Southern California skies, and offered a variety of INDULGENCES from massages to grooving in the Las Vegas-style Bask pool with and Big Boi and Earth, Wind & Fire. Selling out this year’s KAABOO Del Mar is an exciting way to embark into our inaugural expansions with KAABOO Cayman and KAABOO Texas.
encompass, but as long as Deering is involved it will surely be well worth hearing. Madame X: Friday September 21, at The Turquoise, 873 Turqouise Street. 9 p.m. 21 and up. www.theturquoise.com/wordpress
tion is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON OCTOBER 25, 2018 TIME: 9:00 AM, DEPARTMENT 903, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, 1100 UNION STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 . A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: The Peninsula Beacon & La Jolla Village News. ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, 27, & OCTOBER 4, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189022933 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. THE UPS STORE 7079. Located at: 6909 MIRAMAR ROAD SUITE C, SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. c. Is registered by the following: a. PRANAYA ENTERPRISE LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: PRANAYA ENTERPRISE LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: MANAGER, PRANATHI KOMANDLA The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 10, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189023084 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SKINTUITION. Located at: 2180 GARNET AVENUE, #3L, SAN DIEGO CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. KATHRYN LYN URSIN. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/01/13. Registrant Name:
Ben Benavente, singer-songwriter. noon. UTC Palm Plaza; Keni Yarbro, singer songwriter. 4 p.m. Duke’s; Casey Turner, blues to soul. 5 p.m. Alexandria; DevvLov, acoustic covers. 5 p.m. La Jolla Cove; Carissa Schreoder, singer-songwriter. 5 p.m. Herringbone; Rick Ross, classic covers. 6 p.m. La Valencia; Cedrice, singer-songwriter. 6 p.m. Drift; Mario Marauak, flamenco guitar. 6 p.m. The Turquoise; George Clanton & Equip, indie rock. 6:30 p.m. Che Café, UCSD; AJ DeGrasse Trio, piano jazz, 7 p.m. Eddie V’s; Six String Society, multi artist show. 7 p.m. Covo; tba, singer-songwriter. 7:45 p.m.
KATHRYN LYN URSIN. 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: SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189023291 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SEAPORT SHADES b. CUSTOM COMMODITY. Located at: 849 W. HARBOR DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. c. Is registered by the following: a. CUSTOM COMMODITY LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 09/12/2018. Registrant Name: CUSTOM COMMODITY LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: MANAGER, IRFAN JANJUA The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 13, 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189023242 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. OPTI-SKIN. Located at: 12450 RUE CHEAUMONT, SAN DIEGO CA 92131. c. Is registered by the following: a. FARIDEH FARMANARA. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 09/12/2018. Registrant Name: FARIDEH FARMANARA. 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: SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 11, 2018
Early bird passes for KAABOO Del Mar 2019 are on-sale now. The event will take place Sept. 13 to 15, 2019. Early bird Hand Loose (general admission) three-day passes can be purchased for $219, and Hang Five (VIP) weekend passes are available for $799. Hang Five features include premium stage viewing areas and/or platforms at each
stage; exclusive culinary options for purchase in dedicated AMPLIFY zones; private restrooms; priority access lane at event entrances; and access to the Thursday night sneak peak pre-party (which this year included a performance by Kool & The Gang). Hang Ten and Ultimate Hang passes are currently available for returning guests via an exclusive pre-sale, and will be made available to the general public on Tuesday, Sept. 18. You don’t need to wait a full year to experience the magic of KAABOO. Fan ambassadors will be able to indulge in two brand new events in 2019. On Feb. 15 and 16, 2019, KAABOO will expand internationally into the Cayman Islands with a festival site overlooking the world famous Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman and in AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX, May 10 to 12, 2019 at KAABOO Texas. For official KAABOO Del Mar 2018 photo highlights, visit dropbox.com/sh/obk4gds1brptt9h/AAA H09R_uiZkOa_R3kWae1_Za?dl=0
Smokeyard; Jessica Lerner, standards. 8 p.m. Covo Lounge; Tad Sisler, vocals, piano, keyboards. 8 p.m. – 11 p.m. In the lounge, The Manhattan; The Dave Gleason Trio, classic covers. 9 p.m. Beaumont’s; Madame X, singer-songwriter. 9 p.m. The Turquoise;
Craig Dawson Trio, piano jazz. 7 p.m. Eddie V’s; Ben Powell, singer-songwriter. 7 p.m. Indulge; Reburst, indie rock. 7 p.m. Che Café, UCSD; Victor Herring Quintet, jazz. 7:30 p.m. Athenaeum; Tad Sisler, piano standards. 8 p.m. In the Lounge, The Manhattan; Manic Fanatic, rock covers. 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22 Beaumont’s; Whitney Shay, singer-songwriter, Wall Rug, jazz. 6 p.m. The noon. UTC Palm Plaza; Turquoise; Justin Froese, singer-songwriter. noon. Herringbone; Sunday, Sept. 23 Ben Powell, singer-songwriter. 3 tba, classic covers. 11:30 a.m. p.m. Herringbone; Beaumont’s; Los Reyes, Latin sounds. 6 p.m. Ryan hiller, singer-songwriter. La Valencia; noon. Herringbone; Marc Maruquino, jazz. 6 p.m. The Johnny Martin, singer-songwritTurquoise; er. 3 p.m. Herringbone; South Beacons, indie rock. 7 p.m. K. Emeline, jazz and standards. 6 Che Café, UCSD; p.m. The Lot;
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189023160 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. RENDVA COMPUTER SERVICES LLC b. PRISVA SUPPLIES LLC. Located at: 5453 BLOCH STREET, SAN DIEGO CA 92122. c. Is registered by the following: a. BRENDAN CONRAD – JAMES GARRIDO b. PRISCILLA GARRIDO. This business is conducted by: b. MARRIED COUPLE. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: PRISCILLA GARRIDO. 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: SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 11, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189023307 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. LINDA CLEANINGS. Located at: 5170 IMPERIAL AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92119. c. Is registered by the following: a. ADALINDA MONJE HERNANDEZ. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: ADALINDA MONJE HERNANDEZ. 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: SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 11, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189023370 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. CLEAR POOL SERVICES. Located at: 7710 HAZARD CENTER DRIVE, SUITE E, SAN DIEGO CA 92108. c. Is registered by the following: a. DOUGLAS HIMAN. This business is conducted by:
a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: DOUGLAS HIMAN. 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: SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 11, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189023484 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. TOWER ELECTRIC BIKES b. TOWER GROUP. Located at: 1253 GARNET AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. TOWER PADDLE BOARDS LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 9/14/2018. Registrant Name: TOWER PADDLE BOARDS LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: CEO, STEPHEN AARSTOL. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 11, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189023544 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. XOMGLOBAL. Located at: 3355 ADMIRAL BOLAND WAY #R190, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. c. Is registered by the following: a. GREEN MOTION SAN LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: GREEN MOTION SAN LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: MANAGER, JIANNI TAO. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of
San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 11, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189023628 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. LC LABS. Located at: 8875 COSTA VERDE BLVD, #708, SAN DIEGO, CA 92122. c. Is registered by the following: a. LC LABORATORY CORPORATION OF AMERICA. This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: LC LABORATORY CORPORATION. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: PRESIDENT, ERIC RAUGH. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 11, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 20189021769 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. GOING WIDE CLEANING SERVICES INC. Located at: 609 E. 19TH STREET, NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950. c. Is registered by the following: a. EVELIA AMARILLIS GUZMAN. This business is conducted by: i. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: EVELIA AMARILLIS GUZMAN. 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: AUGUST 27, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SEPTEMBER 21, 27, OCTOBER 4, 11, 2018
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Food & Drink
FRIDAY · SEPTEMBER 21, 2018 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
Coastal Dining Guide A true Italian Experience with Chef Stefano, from Milan
BRUNCH FRESH PASTA LUNCH PIZZA SEAFOOD DINNER Large Patios . Wine Bar Private Events Cooking Classes Live Music on Thursdays
Piazza 1909 Voted Best Pasta Dish, Italian Cuisine, Pizza and Outdoor Dining. Most genuine Italian experience in La Jolla with Chef Stefano Ceresoli’s cuisine made from scratch. Fresh Seafood, Gluten Free and Vegan Friendly, Wine Bar, Dogs Menu, Large Patios. Private Events Space. Lunch, Dinner and Weekend Brunch. Live Latin Jazz on Thursdays. That’s more than enough reasons why you should stop by and enjoy what Piazza 1909 has to offer! Piazza 1909 • 7731 Fay Ave, La Jolla • 858-412-3108 • Piazza1909.com
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7731 Fay Avenue, La Jolla 858.412.3108 Piazza1909.com
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Nautilus Tavern
LOCAL GAMEDAY SPECIAL Wear your local Game Day Gear and get
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Catch all the NFL Action and enjoy DRINK & FOOD SPECIALS DURING THE GAME CHECK OUT OUR DAILY SPECIALS 5PM MON. – FRI. plus HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS MON – FRI. 3–6PM
(858) 750-2056 6830 La Jolla Blvd. La Jolla NautilusTavern.com
Nautilus Tavern answers Windansea’s and La Jolla’s call for a modern-coastal destination dedicated to quenching thirsts and rising the tide on flavor.Their forward-thinking cocktail collection rivals a tasty selection of up to 30 tap beers, celebrating many local craft brews. They feature a shipload of scratch-made favorites, such as one of our epic burgers, or a steaming plate of savory wings. Open for brunch, lunch and dinner, they invite you to stretch out and enjoy our front or back patio, or catch a game, a brew and a bite with friends at the bar. There’s a place for everyone here. At Nautilus Tavern, “local” is a word they use to describe the food they source and the beer they serve. It’s also who they aim to please. Make sure to visit our other 6830 La Jolla Blvd location, Pillbox Tavern, on your next trip www.nautilustavern.com (858)750-2056 up the coast.
Cafe Milano Owner/chef Pasquale Cianni brought northern Italian cuisine to La Jolla 17 years ago and has been successfully pleasing both local residents and outof-towners — even out-of-the-country guests — with his homemade pappardelle pasta, veal ossobuco, lobster ravioli and many other authentic Italian dishes. Café Milano is an exciting and incredible experience for the whole family at affordable prices. Early bird special: 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Choose a soup or salad, menu entrée and dessert for $21.95. Open M-F 11:30 a.m.- 10 p.m., Sat 2-10 p.m., Sun. 2-9 p.m.
Enjoy a Taste of Milano in La Jolla!
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Voted Best Italian 7 Years in a row!
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Elegant Condo 464 Prospect St. #608 2BR / 2.5BA • $2,475,000 Elegant 2BR/2.5BA, a gracious single story condo home, featuring high ceilings, spacious entry foyer, large eat in kitchen, living room with fireplace & a huge dining room. The master has superb storage, its bathroom has dual sinks, spa tub and separate shower. There are two wonderful patios and a ramp for private entry. The renowned common areas and amenities, include valet parking, onsite management, gym, pool, magnificent roof deck and party room!
Arlene Sacks arlsacks@willisallen.com DRE# 00603821
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Happy Hour 4 – 7pm Daily
$7 Select Hors d'oeuvres & Entrées $4 Select Beer $6 Select Wine Garden Patio • Private Room For Parties Up To 50 M-F 11:30 am-10 pm, SAT 2-10 pm, SUN 2-9 pm 711 Pearl Street, La Jolla (858) 454-3806 www.cafemilanolajolla.com
Open House
FRIDAY · SEPTEMBER 21, 2018
LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
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OPEN HOUSES PACIFIC BEACH Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .4925 Emelene Street . . . . .4BR 3BA . . .$1,775,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Helen Spear 619-813-8503 Sat & Sun 1-4pm . . . . . .2279 Loring Street . . . . . . .3BR/3BA . . .$869,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dane Scharetg 858-504-3263 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .4961 Kendall Street . . . . . .4BR/4.5BA .Call for Pricing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Booth 858-775-0280 LA JOLLA Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .8578 Ruette Monte Carlo . .5BR/6.5BA .$5,395,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tim Hines 619-316-2604 Sat 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .605 Westbourne Street . . .4BR/3BA . . .$2,195,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Patty Cohen 858-414-4555 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .605 Westbourne Street . . .4BR/3BA . . .$2,195,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Daniel Albrecht 858-926-8779 Sat 12-3pm . . . . . . . . . .7615 Caminito Avola . . . . .3+1BR/3.5BA $2,495,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nelson Brothers 858-367-0585 Sat 2-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .7734 Esterel Drive . . . . . . .5BR/5BA . . .$4,649,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Appleby 858-775-2014 Sat 11-4pm . . . . . . . . . .5381 Calumet . . . . . . . . . .3BR/2BA . . .$2.495.000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Helen Spear 619-813-8503 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .2403 Corona Court . . . . . . .5BR/5.5BA .$2,000,000 to $2,395,000 . . . .David Schroedl 858-353-5300 SAN DIEGO Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .4744 Panorama Drive . . . .5+BR/3BR . .$2,650,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Elizabeth Courtier 619-813-6686 ENCINITAS Sat 1:30-4:30pm . . . . . .1245 Hymettus Ave . . . . . .3BR/3BA . . .$1,499,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Appleby 858-775-2014 LOMA PORTAL Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . . 2504 Evergreen St . . . . . .3BR/3BA . . .$1,395,000 . . . . . . . . . . . .Karen Duvall Meyer 619-206-7638
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La Jolla | 7719 Eads Ave | $890,000 Lovely 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo in the heart of La Jolla Village! Light and bright with 2 skylights and 3 balconies to enjoy. Very desirable and well kept small complex will accommodate a larger size pet, 2 side-by-side garage spaces with storage, and laundry closet is located in the unit. Kitchen has stainless steel appliances, and large pantry area. Master bath has a large dressing area, and custom shower tile. 2nd bedroom has a built-in Murphy Bed. Walk to shops, restaurants, and just an easy stroll to the beach. Live like you’re on vacation!
Marianne Kendall • (619) 708-3523 Mariannek@coldwellbanker.com DRE# 01236825
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Open This Sunday 1-4 • Your Family’s New 5BR/5.5BA Resort Home • Just Add Family!
2403 Corona Court Open this Sunday 1-4 Spectacular 5BR/5.5BA 3,700sf Family home. Walls of windows open to the expensive view deck. Enjoy picturesque Mission Bay and city lights views. Experience indoor/outdoor living at its finest. The epitome of a entertaining family’s dream home. Your own personal resort featuring pool, spa, barbecue Island, fire pit, enchanting privacy garden, huge grassy yard with fruit trees and veggie planters. Living mostly as a one-level home, the oversized master suite with spa-like bath opens out to the inviting pool and spa area. The downstairs guest suite is ideal for a nanny, an older child or your visiting in-laws - complete with it’s own separate entrance. There’s even a media room, kid’s rumpus room or your own private retreat/man cave. Garage parking for 3 cars all situated on a peaceful secluded cul-de-sac.
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