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Oh my gourd, 50 and single!
Shooting victim sues La Jolla Crossroads BY BLAKE BUNCH The April 30 mass shooting at the La Jolla Crossroads apartment complex, carried out by 49-year-old Peter Selis, left 35-year-old mother of three, Monique Clark, dead and wounded several others before Selis was shot and killed by SDPD officers. One of the victims of the senseless act, Charnee James, was shot in both legs and suffered considerable nerve damage as a result of Selis’ actions. James has now filed suit against La Jolla Crossroads, which claims that Selis’ brother-in-law, the principal and manager of the
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Two men to stand trial in robberies, theft cases BY NEAL PUTNAM
On Friday, Oct. 27 at Tioga Hall, UC San Diego saw its 43rd annual ‘Pumpkin Drop.’ This year’s pumpkin weighed about 420 pounds, making it one of the largest pumpkins in Muir College’s Pumpkin Drop history, which is fitting, as the college is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Each year, students name the sacrificial squash and this fall it was dubbed: ‘I’m dropping hints that I’m 50 and single!’ Inside the pumpkin was an assortment of individually wrapped candy, which students scurried to claim.
Two men were ordered Thursday to stand trial for allegedly robbing five tourists vacationing from Arizona in Pacific Beach. Additionally, Ephraim Jacob Byers, 21, is accused of holding up a woman on a La Jolla street on May 12. Byers was also held to answer for grand theft in the loss of an employee’s IPhone in Pacific Beach. Both Byers and Kyle James Holland, 20, were identified by most of the witnesses in a preliminary hearing conducted by San Diego Superior Court Judge Charles Rogers. Three women who were vacationing together from Arizona and a couple also from Arizona
PHOTO BY ERIK JEPSEN UC SAN DIEGO PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE SERVICES
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City attorney to limit spending abilities, role of recreation councils
San Diego YMCA sued for chlorine spill
BY BLAKE BUNCH
BY NEAL PUTNAM
In September, the La Jolla Village News reported that $67,935.86 was missing from the La Jolla Parks and Recreation Committee. Cindy Greatrex, who was president of that nonprofit group between May 2016 and February 2017, resigned and was eventually arrested as a result of the missing funds. She also had publicly promised to repay the money in a series of released emails. Greatrex posted $70,000 bail on a charge of 487(B)(3) PC, defined in the California Penal Code as grand theft, which includes circumstances, "Where the money, labor, or real or personal property is taken by a servant, agent, or employee from his or her principal or employer and aggregates $950 or more in any 12 consecutive month period." Her preliminary hearing on Sept. 15 was further delayed until Nov. 14. This alleged misappropriation of funds may show a direct correlation as to how the city has long done business with recreation councils. The inception of Council Policy 700-42, adopted in 1981, “controls recreation councils’ collection and expenditure of funds paid by the public and gives recreation councils certain administrative responsibilities at the city’s recreation centers.” While Council Policy 700-42
The YMCA of San Diego County was fined $17,000 on Oct. 20 and ordered to abide by numerous probation conditions for a chlorine spill that sickened 79 elementary students and eight adults in 2015. The YMCA, as a non-profit corporation, pleaded guilty to four felony counts and one misdemeanor that involved a hazardous waste spill, which occurred two years ago in Santee that also went into a storm drain. The Board of Directors for the county-wide YMCA hired former District Attorney Paul Pfingst, who represented them Friday. Approximately seven directors and employees were in the audience when San Diego Superior Court Judge Polly Shamoon placed the YMCA on two years probation. The terms of probation affect all YMCA facilities in the county. The judge ordered all YMCA facilities to allow unannounced inspections by the county Department of Environmental Health and to improve its procedures for handling hazardous materials. Pfingst filed documents noting the YMCA has since paid $705,053 in facility improvements such as new chemical pumps, chemical monitoring systems, berms surrounding chemical storage areas, and remodeling pump room doors. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com
Recreation councils, like the La Jolla Recreation Council, will soon see the city completely managing the funds. (Above) The La Jolla Recreation Center park on an overcast autumn day. PHOTO BY BLAKE BUNCH
essentially created individual recreation councils, over time, the city delegated the majority of administrative functions to these councils (including the collection of funds from participants and park patrons). Several similar instances of embezzlement, often with little repercussion after perceived apology, have occurred during this time period, City Attorney Mara Elliott is now leading the charge to rid San
Diego of these recreation councils. According to Voice of San Diego, “The city’s recreation centers began the year with nearly $4.5 million in their accounts, but it’s hardly split evenly from one community to the next. Carmel Valley’s group began the year with more than $400,000 in its account, while Stockton had
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“The YMCA is changing its entire culture and organization to try to respond to provide better aquatic safety inside the pool,” said Pfingst to the judge. “These people,” said Pfingst, gesturing to the audience, “have worked tirelessly to put these changes in effect.” Also sentenced to three years probation was Lee Joseph Ladley, 64, the YMCA facilities director who now is the YMCA director for one facility in Spring Valley. Ladley was fined $6,150, and given credit for one day in jail for a previous booking when he and the YMCA were first charged on Oct. 19, 2016 by the City of San Diego District Attorney’s office. On Oct. 20, 2015, a tube which carried chlorine from a storage tank to a swimming pool broke and came into contact with another acidic chemical. Chlorine gas fumes in a plume drifted to the nearby Rio Seco Elementary School in Santee. Students sensed a bleach-like smell and 79 students and eight adults were treated for nausea, burning eyes and skin, and shortness of breath in the parking lot of a hospital. Pfingst informed the judge the YMCA has already paid $11,482 in medical costs for the victims, and $37,416 in two other agencies’
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Kellogg inducted into Southern California Tennis Association Hall of Fame BY DAVE SCHWAB William J. Kellogg of the high-profile family that has owned and operated the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club since 1927, was recently inducted into the Southern California Tennis Association Hall of Fame. A long-time tennis player, Kellogg is the fourth-generation member to serve as president of the Kelloggfamily properties, which include the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, The La Jolla Shores Hotel, The Marine Room Restaurant, The Shores Restaurant, the Playa del Oro Apartments, and the F.W. Kellogg commercial building in La Jolla Shores. Kellogg's induction ceremony was held Oct. 1 at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach. His induction class included two of tennis’ greatest players of all-time, Rod Laver and Bobby Riggs, as well as Herb Flam, Helen Perez, Debbie Graham, Bob William ‘Bill’ Kellogg receives his Southern California Tennis Association award. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Kramer, Ken Stuart, Henry Talbert, Jim and Annette Buck, and Stella Kellogg noted he is following a William Scripps Kellogg, received the Kellogg is proud to follow in his Sampras-Webster. family tradition: His grandfather, same tennis honor many years ago. grandfather's footsteps, noting the
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apartment complex, ‘did not do enough’ to protect the public from Selis. Following the shooting, Selis’ family members took to social media to express their condolences. "Words cannot express our profound grief and sorrow for all the victims and their families," the gunman's sister, Eve Selis, posted on her Facebook page as a statement. "On behalf of our family, we are so sorry that this happened. "Our family feels the unbearable pain caused by Pete's senseless acts. We cannot understand what would have caused Pete to do this,” Selis continued. Initial motive, though relatively unclear, was determined by San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman merely a day after the shooting occurred. "Selis and his girlfriend recently broke up, and family and friends of the suspect said that he was distraught and depressed about the breakup,” said Zimmerman at an
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were held up in two incidents in Pacific Beach in which their cell phones and other items were taken. Rogers ordered the men to stand trial on a single count of making a criminal threat to one victim. He dismissed two counts of making a criminal threat to other victims. The La Jolla victim said the robber pulled a gun on her and did not call police until she was safely at home
April 31 press conference. “Selis is a La Jolla Crossroads resident. He called his ex-girlfriend and told her that he 'had shot two people' and continued firing until police arrived at the scene. We believe that he wanted his ex-girlfriend to listen to him carry out his rampage. "We believe that there is zero information to indicate that race played a factor in this terrible and horrific crime. He simply targeted his victims because they just happened to be there. While two victims are still in critical condition, they are stable and are expected to survive. Selis has no criminal history, and though distraught, his friends and family could not have predicted his behavior." This is what James’ lawsuit alleges against La Jolla Crossroads – that Selis’ family did in fact know that he was a danger to himself and others. In spite of the countless warning signs, he was allowed to live rent free in the upscale residential community, continuing a downward spiral of drugs, alcohol, debt and accruing firearms. Selis’ aforementioned brother-inlaw, Stuart Posnack, is chief executive of Garden Communities, which
is a parent company of La Jolla Crossroads, LLC. The shooter was also known to be heavily indebted. According to reports, Selis filed Chapter 13 bankruptcy in 2015 as a joint debtor with his former spouse, Patricia Martinez. The filing listed assets of $14,100 and liabilities of $108,028. He had also previously filed for bankruptcy in 2009. The shooter apparently had a history with substance abuse issues as well. "He had divorced from his wife and had recently, prior to the shooting, been deserted by his girlfriend," the lawsuit alleges. "He was deeply in debt and unemployed. At least one collection company had claimed that he had engaged in criminal activity in converting money to his own use. He was an alcohol and drug abuser. He also was a possessor of weapons." The suit also said an unnamed security guard company in charge of watching over the property was negligent in failing to prevent the shooting and for failing to protect victims once the shooting started.
as her cell phone was stolen. Lisa Garris testified she and her husband were robbed at 2 a.m. July 24 after they left a Pacific Beach bar while they were vacationing here from Arizona. “Two guys jumped out of the darkness with a knife,” said Garris. “Give us all your (expletive), your purse,” Garris quoted one robber as saying. Detective Stephanie Audette testified she interviewed Holland after his July 24 arrest and he told her he “was acting as a lookout.” She said
Holland admitted Byers gave him some money for helping him in the hold-ups. The police detective also testified Holland kept one of the cellphones that was taken from an Arizona tourist. Courtland Nead, a manager at California Accessories on Garnet Street, testified his I-Phone 6S+ was stolen by one man after two other men distracted him in the store in March. Nead testified the three men came in together and it was believed Byers
beach and tennis club he founded has been a mecca for the sport ever since. “We've had Pancho Gonzalez, Jack Kramer, Ted Tilden, Maureen Connelly — everyone you can think of who, at one time or another, has played here because of my grandfather promoting tennis,” William Kellogg said. Tennis in the family genes then? “That is exactly right,” replied Kellogg. William Kellogg has been a tennis pro, taught the sport and visited some of the sports most storied locales. “I played a couple of pro tournaments,” he said. “I served as a linesman and umpire at Wimbledon.” Kellogg described having a role to play at the most famous tennis local as “very cool,” especially getting a front-row seat on those famous
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Peter Selis, the gunman who opened fire on a pool party at the La Jolla crossroads apartment complex on April 30. A victim of the shooting, Charnee James, has now filed a lawsuit against the company that owns and operates the complex. Her lawsuit alleges that Selis was enabled to live rent free, despite his known substance abuse and psychological issues. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED
unplugged his phone that was charging at the time and took it. It was valued at $800. The three men then left together. The charge for the theft was changed at the hearing from robbery to grand theft since the phone was taken while the victim was not in personal possession of it at the time. Holland’s attorney argued her client was in the background in most of the incidents and was 30 feet away from the three women who were held up by Byers.
Deputy District Attorney Lucille Yturralde argued both men “acted together” in the robberies. Rogers ordered both men to next appear in court on Nov. 6 when a trial date will be set. They have both pleaded not guilty. Bail for Byers is set at $500,000 as he has a previous case and is accused of using a gun in one robbery, said Yturralde. Holland’s bail is $150,000 and both remain in jail. Byers was also arrested July 24 by San Diego Police.
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grass courts. Kellogg has a long tennis pedigree. He was instrumental in bringing the Davis Cup, Fed Cup and ITF’s Seniors World Championships to San Diego. He has served as a member of the USTA board of directors, on the ITF’s Seniors Committee, on the USTA Nominating Committee and was named a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s International Advisory Board. He has also served as president of several organizations including the San Diego District Tennis Association, Youth Tennis San Diego and the
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just $51.” Also, “In 2012, the city auditor’s office confirmed that $100,998 had gone missing from a recreation council.” So what role, if any, would these recreation councils play if the city attorney has her way? A document released by the city attorney’s office on Sept. 8 stated, “The Park and Recreation Department, which is responsible for the recreation councils under Council Policy 700-42, has asked this office whether the funds collected by recreation councils are ‘city funds,’ subject to applicable provisions in the San Diego Charter and San Diego Municipal Code. This memo memorializes our previous advice. We believe that these funds are city funds...” In the city attorney’s recommendation conclusion, her office found
Southern California Tennis Association. He currently serves as the Southern California Tennis Association delegate. Designated one of the “Top 25 Tennis Resorts” by Tennis Resorts Online, the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club's reputation as a top tennis destination began in 1942 when it began hosting its first major tournament, the Pacific Coast Men's Doubles Championship held annually in March. Today, in addition to the Pacific Coast Doubles, the Club annually hosts the USTA National Hard Court Championships for the Women’s 50, 60, 70, 80 and 90 age groups in May, the USTA National Men’s & Women’s' 40 and over Hard Courts and the USTA National
Father/Son and Grandfather/Grandson Hard Court Championships – held in December. Reflecting back on his distinguished tennis career, Kellogg commented, “It's been a wild ride. I've done a little bit of everything.” Kellogg said he and his father used to play in father-son tournaments hosted at their club. “I love the parent-child divisions,” he said. “But I had no sons, so I had to play father-daughter tennis with my daughter, Tiffany. That's been a lot of fun.” Originally opened in 1927 as the La Jolla Beach & Yacht Club, Frederick William Kellogg (known as F.W. Kellogg) purchased the property in 1935 envisioning an oceanfront
that “Based on the source of funds collected by recreation councils and the city’s delegation of recreational activities in city parks, the fee schedule, and the permit, we conclude that recreation council funds are city funds, subject to charted and municipal code provisions applicable to city funds.” In short, the city wants to reclaim its own money. Recreation councils would then petition on a necessitydriven basis. Following the release of the document, Elliott’s office issued the following statement on Oct. 31 regarding her recommendations as to the role of recreation councils: “What the city council understands, but the public may not, is that recreation councils currently control these funds without city oversight. There are no checks and balances in place to ensure public dollars are spent fairly, appropriately and in compliance with state and local laws. The city has numerous
protections in place to ensure proper use of public funds, such as competitive bidding processes, Equal Opportunity Contracting requirements, prevailing wage law, and conflict of interest policies. “Today (Oct. 31), council is being asked to take actions that will give back to the city control of recreation council funds. The actions will also restrict the use of funds for recreation programs so that they can only be spent in the communities where the funds were generated. If the council adopts these actions, the recreation councils will continue in their advisory role as established by Council Policy 700-42.” Elliott further elaborated that the only change is that the recreational councils will no longer take physical possession of the funds, which are paid by users of recreation programs. No longer will money be in their private accounts, but a designated city fund.
Veterans Day ceremony at Mt. Soledad to honor Jacqueline Cochran On Saturday, Nov. 11, the Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial will honor famed aviator Jacqueline Cochran. The event, which begins at 2 p.m., will feature keynote speaker Bonnie J. Dunbar, NASA astronaut, professor of aerospace engineering at Texas A&M, and former president and CEO of the Museum of Flight. Dunbar is a native of Sunnyside, Wash. She received her bachelor of science and master of science degrees in ceramic engineering from the University of Washington in 1971 and 1975, and a doctorate in mechanical/biomedical engineering from the University of Houston in 1983. Dunbar accepted a position as a payload officer/flight controller at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in 1978 and served as a guidance and navigation officer/flight controller for the Skylab reentry mission in 1979. She will also be present to commemorate famed Air Force aviation Cochran. Invocation will be conducted by Rev. Bear Ride, sister of Sally Ride who was the youngest
resort that would attract out-oftown visitors, as well as La Jollans. Kellogg broadened the Club’s appeal, building four tennis courts and a swimming pool, and promptly renamed the resort the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club. Kellogg never lived to see the opening of the Marine Room. He died in 1940. The responsibility for managing the club fell to his son William Scripps (W.S.) Kellogg, who was the driving force behind the resort’s success as a tennis and vacation destination. William Scripps oversaw extensive changes, including the expansion of the Beach Club Apartments in 1948, the addition of the North Wing in 1957, and construction of Playa Del Oro Apart-
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ments and the F.W. Kellogg commercial building. Other work included the completion of the Marine Room restaurant, construction of a nine-hole par-3 golf course, and extensive landscaping at the main entrance. In 1973, W.S. Kellogg retired after 34 years, and his son, William Crowe Kellogg assumed management. Under his leadership, two more tennis courts were added and an extensive renovation of the facility was started. Today, operation of the cub, Marine Room restaurant and the neighboring La Jolla Shores Hotel and Shores restaurant is in the hands of fourth-generation family member William (Bill) J. Kellogg.
Vikings for Veterans at LJHS track On Nov. 5, help the LJHS Vikings For Vets club support local veterans by running or walking in this 5K fundraiser event. All donations go to Paralyzed Veterans of America.
A suggested donation of $10 per youth and $15 per adult can be paid on race day. For more information, visit www.vikingsforvets.org.
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The Nov. 11 ceremony at Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial will honor Jacqueline Cochran. PHOTO BY THOMAS MELVILLE
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David Sedaris, master of dark humor, to perform at ArtPower BY DAVE SCHWAB Thanks to ArtPower at UC San Diego, David Sedaris, one of the nation's preeminent humor writers, is returning to perform Thursday, Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. at Balboa Theatre at 868 Fourth Ave. An ArtPower fan favorite for many years, best-selling author Sedaris returns with fresh writing and biting social critiques that make him a master of satire. At the performance, he will read from new and unpublished material and take audience questions. “We are excited to have David Sedaris return to ArtPower,” said the group's executive director, Jordan Peimer. “This is a historic moment for David, with the release of both ‘Theft by Finding’ and ‘David Sedaris Diaries’.” Peimer said attendees at the Sedaris event won't be disappointed. “David, who is always so insightful, will have much to say about the writing process, life on the road and life in general,” said Peimer. “It’s a great chance to get a peek into the life of the man behind the humor.”
ArtPower at UC San Diego builds creative experiences in music, dance, film, exhibition and food engaging diverse audiences through vibrant, challenging, multi-disciplinary performances by emerging and renowned international artists. Through extensive partnerships, ArtPower provides exciting opportunities for research, participation, and creation of new work, igniting powerful dialogue between artists, students, scholars and the community. Sedaris is the author of “Barrel Fever” and “Holidays on Ice,” as well as collections of personal essays “Naked,” “Me Talk Pretty One Day,” “Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim,” “When You Are Engulfed in Flames,” and “Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls,” each of which became an immediate best seller. He has recently released two new books: a collection of his diaries titled “Theft by Finding: Diaries (1977–2002)” (May 2017) and David Sedaris will perform on Nov. 16 at Balboa Theatre. PHOTO BY INGRID CHRISTIE “David Sedaris Diaries: A Visual Compendium “(October 2017). Tickets for the Nov. 16 Sedaris perOrder tickets at sedaris/ or by calling (858/760/619 www.artpower.ucsd.edu/event. formance are $40–55. www;sandiegotheatres.org/david- area codes).570-1100. Also, visit
Del Mar gears up for Bing Crosby Season, Breeders’ Cup With Del Mar closing its 78th summer season, the racetrack is looking ahead to its annual fall meet. The track’s second season, known as the ‘Bing Crosby Season,’ kicked off on Wednesday, Nov. 1, followed by one of Thoroughbred racing’s most prestigious international events, the 2017 Breeders’ Cup World Championships on Nov. 3 and 4. The racetrack’s fall season, now heading into its fourth year, is all about bringing back the old-school cool of the era and style of the track’s founder and entertainment icon Bing Crosby. With its deep-rooted history in Thoroughbred racing and high-status as the go-to spot for the rich and famous, the iconic racetrack is the perfect host for this year’s 34th running of the Breeders’ Cup. The event will make history when it debuts “where the turf meets the surf ” and with it brings top horses and trainers from around the world to race at the seaside oval. Bing was a music man, of course, so no doubt he’d have a problem appreciating the two concerts the track will present: the return of its popular Reggae Fest featuring Iration on Saturday, Nov. 18, and the rock band The Offspring on Saturday, Nov. 25. Rolling back to the track, Del Mar will present more food-focused fun with its annual Fall Food Truck Festival on Saturday, Nov. 11, where more than 20 food trucks will serve up a variety of SoCal’s tastiest, eclectic eats in the seaside concert area. On Nov. 18, the track welcomes
Jockeys exit the paddock area on Nov. 1 opening day of Bing Crosby Season.
college students to its annual College Day where all students get in at no cost with valid college I.D. and can enjoy live music by Red Bull DJs, activities and more at the Red Star Cafe. On tap the following Saturday, Nov. 25, Del Mar brings together the best of San Diego’s buzzing beverage scene. The day will include the Craft Beer Fest, plus cider, wine and
craft cocktails, offering dozens of local seasonal brews, ciders, cocktails and wines to taste. For a mouthwatering pairing, Saturday, Nov. 25 is also Del Mar’s first annual Wing Feast, and several of San Diego’s top wing venues will present a variety of tantalizing flavors. Del Mar will be open on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23, with a special racing card and an early 11 a.m.
PHOTO BY PAIGE FULFER
first post. Race fans can enjoy a morning at the track while the turkey cooks and create a new holiday tradition with friends and family. Or, leave the cooking up to Del Mar and join us for Thanksgiving Brunch including racetrack admission, Turf Club table and a mouthwatering brunch menu or turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Also on Thanksgiving morning, bring the
entire family out to stretch their legs around the track before the big meal during Del Mar’s Family Fun Run at 8 a.m. Runners will complete a onemile loop on the dirt track and may even find themselves running alongside a world-class jockey or two. A host of family-friendly activities will be available post-race for kids of all ages, along with a puppy run put on by the Helen Woodward Animal Center. Every Saturday throughout the fall season Daybreak at Del Mar is offering race fans an assorted breakfast menu and behind-the-scenes info about the track as the Thoroughbreds gallop in front of them during the morning workouts from 8 to10 a.m. Former jockey and event announcer Jeff Bloom hosts an interactive Q&A session during the morning providing insight and fun facts about everything horse racing. Then every Sunday, brunch lovers rejoice during Taste of the Turf Club. Guests can experience a deliciously decadent day at the races featuring creative cuisine from one of San Diego's most celebrated chefs, Brian Malarkey, a reserved table in the exclusive Turf Club and bottomless mimosas and bloody marys. The Sunday fun doesn’t end there. Free and Fun Sundays are back this fall, giving Diamond Club members free Stretch Run Admission, program and seat along with half- price signature cocktails.
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Rotary Club of La Jolla to host ‘Laughing Under the Stars’ on Nov. 4 Excitement is already building for the Rotary Club of La Jolla’s second “Laughing Under the Stars” Comedy Gala. The evening will be held Nov. 4 at the La Jolla Farms home of club member Claire Riess. “Laughing Under the Stars” was conceived by past president Ken King as a way to build an endowment for Rotary’s many community and international services projects. Last year’s sold out event raised more than $70,000. The club expects that the “buzz” from its success will result in another sell out this year. Club member and La Valencia general manager Mark DiBello will provide catering for this year’s celebration, which will be
chaired by Russell King. Rotary is an international service organization comprised of professionals dedicated to making a difference in both their communities and developing countries. The organization currently has more than 31,000 clubs located in over 200 countries. Our La Jolla club’s hands-on service projects included building playgrounds for San Diego Salvation Army’s Door of Hope and the town of Jeremy, Haiti, furnishing “My First Homes” for former foster youth, building three homes in Tijuana, providing a sailing experience for underserved local youth, and awarding nearly $180,000 in
renewable college scholarships. The Rotary Club of La Jolla meets Tuesdays at noon at La Valencia hotel. Visitors and prospective members are welcome. For further information, visit: www.rotarycluboflajolla.com.
LAUGHING UNDER THE STARS What: Comedy fundraising gala. Where: 9675 La Jolla Farms Road. When: Saturday, Nov. 4 at 5:30 p.m. Contact: Russell King, rking@ucsd.edu.
The Rotary Club of La Jolla will host their 2nd annual gala. PHOTO BY MATTHEW HICKS
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Shake Shack opening sees long lines, classic food in Westfield UTC BY BLAKE BUNCH On Friday, Oct. 20 Shake Shack opened their doors in Westfield UTC Shopping Center. Possibly one of the highest-anticipated openings of the expansion project this year, one thing was made obvious rather quickly – people really seem to love this place. This was exemplified through a line of prospective diners that ran all the way from the register, out the thoroughfare and all the way to the exits of the mall. “What the public has seen the past couple of days,” said Aaron Tunney, general manager of Shake Shack at Westfield UTC. “I’ve heard it from many people, ‘you guys are so busy right now’ and, honestly, that’s the easy part. The hardest part has been finding 70 people to man the store in such a short time frame.” Shake Shack is a nationwide burger chain with a “roadside” burger stand feel that has developed a cult-worthy following. Initially starting out as a hot dog cart in Madison Square Park in New York City in 2004, the business spread rapidly from the East Coast. As the name would insist, Shake Shack’s specialties include burgers, hot dogs, milkshakes and frozen custard. Not to be stopped there, however, Shake Shack also serves beer and wine as well. While there is surely something
SHAKE SHACK What: Burgers, chicken sandwiches, frozen custard. Where: 4309 La Jolla Village Drive Ste. 2350. When: Daily, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Contact: 619-391-1570; www.shakeshack.com/location/utc-san-diego-ca.
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for everyone on Shake Shack’s straightforward menu, the classic ShackBurger, complete with lettuce, tomato and Shack sauce is a great place to start out. For non-meat eaters, Shake Shack offers a crispfried portobello mushroom burger
with both Muenster and cheddar cheese and traditional toppings. Having a poultry craving instead? Shake Shack also offers a fried chicken sandwich with lettuce, pickles and herb mayonnaise. Not much could prove more com-
forting than their bacon cheese fries, but one thing that may set them apart from any major burger chain is their “dessert” options. Shake Shack has a variety of flavors of hand-spun shakes on their menu, ranging from the decadent peanut
butter, coffee, and more traditional strawberry and chocolate to name a few. They also offer floats, as well ice cream cups and cones, but one thing they are certainly famous for is their frozen custard. Try the frozen custard with toffee and caramel, for it will not disappoint. “Our popularity on the East Coast has definitely led to the success of our company worldwide,” said Tunney. “It’s truly a concept that makes people’s mouths water. When I was working at our location in LA, people would drive all the way up from San Diego just for lunch. We have such a good product, and our new location in Westfield UTC could not be more appropriate. Honestly, our team is the backbone of this business and what makes us stand apart from our competition. People in San Diego appreciate those things.” Plan eating times accordingly – as soon as the doors open, there is a line down the length of the restaurant. Do not be discouraged, for it is totally worth the wait and friendly service.
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure 5k BY DAVE SCHWAB Both the beachfront and the Peninsula will be well represented, as well as being part of the route, in the annual Susan G. Komen San Diego Race for the Cure 5k & onemile walk-run to be held Friday, Nov. 17 through Sunday Nov. 19. The Susan G. Komen 3-Day is a 60-mile walk for women and men who are ready to end breast cancer forever. Participants raise a minimum of $2,300 and walk an average of 20 miles a day for three consecutive days, educating tens of thousands of people about breast
health and raising funds to help support breast cancer research and community outreach programs. During the past 14 years and 156 events, the Komen 3-Day has raised more than $820 million, which Komen has used to save lives and make huge strides in breast cancer research. In 2016, Susan G. Komen set a Bold Goal to reduce the current number of breast cancer deaths by 50 percent in the U.S. by 2026. Seventy-five percent of the net proceeds raised by the Susan G. Komen 3-Day help Susan G. Komen support the global research
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program and other mission objectives, while the remaining 25 percent helps affiliates support local programs including medical assistance, patient navigation and provider education — all of which support Komen’s Bold Goal. Susan G. Komen fought breast cancer unsuccessfully with her heart, body and soul. Throughout her diagnosis, treatments, and long hospitalization, Komen spent her time thinking of ways to make life better for other women battling breast cancer. Moved by Susan’s compassion for others and commitment to making a difference, her sister, Nancy G. Brinker, promised Komen that she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer and help women who were suffering. The race will be scheduled as follows: Friday, Nov. 17: The San Diego 3-Day will begin with an inspirational Opening Ceremony at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. After lunch on the beach, the route will continue south through La Jolla and Pacific Beach, finishing in Mission Bay Park where participants will camp.
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Fashion files: Vintage Vibe with Lipstick Collection at the Westgate
Dame Zandra Rhodes wearing the Lipstick Collection.
Another design by Zandra Rhodes.
A model wearing the ‘Sunray’ gown.
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On Oct. 24, the Westgate Hotel presented the latest fashion collection of Dame Zandra Rhodes in their one-of-a-kind luxury boutique hotel. It was a perfect location for this upscale event. What is more fitting for a fashion show direct from London with the famous Zandra Rhodes combined in the awesome setting of the Westgate Hotel? Zandra Rhodes is an international fashion designer who is known for her incredible textile designs done in brilliant and vibrant colors. These designs are
hand-printed on silk chiffon to create an amazing look. The guests arrived to sip on champagne and socialize before moving to the Versailles Ballroom for the three-course luncheon. The scrumptious menu was created by international food consultant and cookbook author, Jeanne Jones. The fashion show began with the special collection called Vintage Vibe with Lipstick Collection. In this first segment, models were wearing gowns, jumpsuits, and blouses. This collection was made with black silk-chiffon and is resurrected from the 1967 archives. One of the crowd pleasers was the Field of Lilies gown, originally from her 1973 collection. This cobaltblue silk-chiffon has a v-neck and kimono sleeves, and it is a must have
for your wardrobe. The Sunray gown was a shimmering metallic lame dress with a handkerchief hemline. This reinvented dress from 1977 came in gold or lavender-pink and was a huge hit with the audience. Another favorite was the Knitted Circle dress from 1969. It is a one-shoulder silhouette with tiered ruffles. The jewelry was by Zandra Rhodes and Andrew Logan. After the fashion show everyone in the audience could come behind the scenes and try on these timeless garments. Each one of these designs is a one-of–a-kind that you will keep in your wardrobe for life. They are a living work of art. “I like to think that my work is rather like the most wonderful Beatles songs, they stay there with you forever,” said Rhodes.
Most recently, Rhodes was made a Dame in the Queen’s latest Honours List. In 2016, she collaborated with Valentino’s creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli, for their SS17 collection. In addition, Rhodes launched her “Archive Collection” on matchesfashion.com. There, they have recreated her most iconic designs and made them available for everyone. Proceeds from this event benefit The American Friends of The Zandra Rhodes Museum. For those of you who will be going to London, the current exhibit is Louise DahlWolfe: A Style of Her Own. If you would like to see more of the Zandra Rhodes Designs, you can check them out at www.zandrarhodes.com, or you can make an appointment at the studio
in Solana Beach by calling 858792-1892. Upcoming Events Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. yo Sunday, Nov. 12 at 11:30 p.m. San Diego Fashion Fest at Crowne Plaza Mission Valley. For tickets, visit www.sdfashionfest.com. Thursday, Nov. 30, Leonard Simpson’s 10 Best Awards Gala and Fashion Show beginning at 5 p.m. at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina. Proceeds benefit The Doris A Howell Foundation for Women’s Health Research. For tickets, visit www.howellgala.org Diana Cavagnaro is an internationally-renowned Couture Milliner based in the Historic Gaslamp Quarter. Learn more about our hat designer, teacher and blogger at www.DianaCavagnaro.com.
ArtSpot: Summer’s spring and fall mark next Playhouse world premiere BY MARTIN JONES WESTLIN ‘Summer’
ularity, which waned just as quickly prior to her cancer death in 2012 at age 63. Former Playhouse artistic director, Des McAnuff, is back in the helm for this entry, which features three actors playing Summer and more than 20 chart-toppers. The show is at the Playhouse’s Mandell Weiss Theatre. Tickets can be purchased at 858-550-1010 or at www.lajollaplayhouse.org.
LaDonna Adrian Gaines’ mother was a Boston schoolteacher, and her father was a butcher. Not exactly the pedigree for LaDonna’s international stardom, until the day she opened her mouth around age 10 to sing — and stopped the world on its axis. From Tuesday, Nov. 7, to Dec. 17, La Jolla Playhouse will present the world-premiere “Summer: The Yekwan Sunwoo plays Donna Summer Musical,” charting Van Cliburn the disco legend’s insane rise to pop-
American piano icon Van Cliburn burst on the scene in 1958 as the first winner of the old Soviet Union’s International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians — and now, the La Jolla Music Society is set to present the winner of the competition that bears his name. South Korea’s Yekwan Sunwoo, gold medalist at the event held last June in Fort Worth, Texas, will perform a program featuring selections by Mozart, Schubert and Ravel on Sunday, Nov. 5 at 3 p.m. at the Scripps Research Institute Auditorium, located at 10620 John J. Hop-
kins Drive. Get tickets at UC San Diego’s Mandeville Auditowww.ljms.org or at 858-459-3728. rium, the La Jolla Symphony and Chorus will cast just such a passage Richard Goode with Concentric Paths, a program connecting the works of 20th-cenOn Saturday, Nov. 11, legendary tury French composer Francis pianist Richard Goode will bring a Poulenc to those of his medieval Guillaume de program featuring works by Johann countryman Sebastian Bach, Chopin, Beethoven Machaut. and Schoenberg to the auditorium. The orchestra music of English composer Thomas Adès will also be La Jolla Symphony Chorus presented in San Diego for the first time. Thomas Nee Commission A concentric path leads both forward and back — and on Dec. 9 at SEE ARTSPOT >> PG. 11 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. at
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Saturday, Nov. 18: On Saturday morning, participants will walk by SeaWorld before heading towards the ocean. The route will showcase Ocean Beach, Point Loma and the beautiful homes
along the ocean in Sunset Cliffs. The second half of the route will travel along the ocean boardwalk in Mission Beach and Pacific Beach before heading east. Sunday, Nov. 19: The final day begins with a tour through Pacific Beach heading to the pedestrian path on the east side of Mission Bay Park. After lunch in
Mission Hills, the route will tour Hillcrest, Balboa Park, and Downtown. The route will end in East Village with a celebratory Closing Ceremony at Petco Park. For more information, visit www.The3Day.org or call 800996-3DAY. Connect on Facebook at Facebook.com/The3Day, @Komen3Day.
La Jolla news and community briefs ‘Natural High’ gala America is facing an opioid epidemic and it is not going away without a fight. Today, nearly two million Americans live with opioid abuse or dependence; an estimated 46 Americans die each day from prescription opioid overdoses alone. Opioids have become more readily available and drug and alcohol usage is more prevalent than in years past, impacting today’s youth the greatest. On Saturday, Nov. 4, San Diegobased Natural High works directly with educators, celebrity ambassadors and parents to inspire and empower our youth to find their natural high and develop the skills and courage to say no to drugs. Natural High, a nonprofit organization, uses science-based programs to inspire today’s youth to tap into their natural high and learn lifesaving principles. Natural High has inspired more than eight million teens and currently reaches more than 28,000 educators across the nation. To recognize national advocates and ambassadors, Natural High will honor special educators, celebrity ambassadors and youths at its annual, celebrity-studded Gala on Nov. 4 at Hilton Torrey Pines. 6:30 to 10 p.m.
MTS to improve transit choices The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) continues its efforts to improve transit choices for the San Diego region with the grand opening of the state-of-theart 80,000-square-foot UTC Transit Center on Friday, Oct. 27. The agency will operate 11 bus routes out of the facility that service thousands of passengers daily in the heart of San Diego’s second largest business sector – University City. The UTC Transit Center is part of the $500 million Westfield UTC mall renovation that will connect to the Mid-Coast Trolley extension platform via a sky bridge when completed in 2021. The $13.7 million transit facility was built as a public/private partnership with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) and Westfield UTC and the City of San Diego. Since June 2014, MTS, in partnership with SANDAG, has exponentially improved San Diego’s largest transit system – giving more and better choices than ever before to transit riders. Other capital investments include: · $2 million boost in bus service as part of the Transit Optimization Plan that will add to the agency’s high frequency network and streamline routes to reduce travel times; · $660 million complete overhaul and renewal of the Orange Line and
UC San Diego Blue Line infrastructure; · Launched a new network of high frequency, limited stop bus service called Rapid · Modernized the UC San Diego Blue Line to allow low-floor Trolley cars to speed up boarding and improve on-time performance on the network’s busiest line · $38 million to build the East County Bus Operations & Maintenance Facility · $50.9 million to build the South Bay Operations & Maintenance Facility; and · $21 million to modernize bus stations on the Broadway corridor in downtown San Diego that provide a premier level of comfort, security and convenience for transit riders. The latest investment, the UTC Transit Center, will serve bus routes that have grown significantly in recent years due to increased demand from UC San Diego’s growing community. The new 80,000-square-foottransit center will be off-street, have a bus-only entrance/exit, and avoid all the pedestrian and private auto flow from the mall. It will also include a new controlled bus-only intersection at the southwestern corner of the transit center on Genesee Avenue. Bus routes that will serve the new UTC Transit Center include: · Route 30 (UTC/VA Medical Center/Downtown San Diego); · Route 31 (Miramar College Transit Station/UTC Transit Center); · Route 41 (UC San Diego/VA Medical Center/Fashion Valley Transit Center); · Route 50 (UTC Express – Downtown Express);Route 60 (UTC via Kearny Mesa/Euclid Ave Trolley Station via Kearny Mesa) · Route 101 (NCTD Route – Oceanside/VA Medical Center/UC San Diego/UTC); · Route 105 (Old Town Transit Center/UTC); · Route 150 (UTC/VA Medical Center/Downtown San Diego); · Route 201/202 (UC San Diego Medical Center/UC San Diego/Nobel/UTC); · Route 204 (UTC/Executive Dr./Judicial Dr./UTC; · Route 921 (Miramar College Transit Station/UC San Diego/VA Medical Center).
UC San Diego named 16th Best University The University of California San Diego has been named the world’s 16th best university by U.S. News and World Report. The campus was also recognized as the nation’s fifthbest public university in the
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brance. Iconic Mexican vocalist Eugenia León, known for her victory in an international singing competition two days after the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, is San Diego Symphony’s special guest on Sunday, Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m. in Copley Symphony Hall, 750 B St. downtown. She’ll feature a program alongside guitarist Flavio Meneses Torres and pianist Rosino Serrano García. For tickets, call 610-2350804 or www.sandiegosymphony.org.
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recipient Tina Tallon will also debut a work for orchestra and electronics. The Mandeville is located at 9500 Gilman Drive. Call 858-534-4637, or e-mail boxoffice@lajollasymphony.com.
go out on a limb and suggest that’s why the Symphony decided to call its Nov. 11 and 12 showcase Fabulous France, featuring an army of composers from the bright and brilliant Maurice Ravel to the darkly suggestive Gabriel Faure.
The Grinch
The pesky ol’ Grinch has been a thorn in Whoville’s side for 20 years this year in The Old Globe Theatre’s holiday musical “ Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” Then Fabulous France again, the proud townfolk manage to turn him away every season as France is fabulous. We’re going to he tries to steal their gifts and gen-
Dia de los Muertos Dia de los Muertos is more than an excuse to party — it’s a touchstone of Mexican culture, marking family connection and remem-
erally make a mess of the holiday. Beginning Thursday, Nov. 9 and running through Dec. 24, Cindy Lou Who will do the heavy lifting once again as her kindness turns the Grinch’s lump-of-coal heart to a diamond. The Globe is at 1363 Old Globe Way in Balboa Park. Tickets are available at www.theoldglobe.org or 619-234-5623.
The Zoo Story Site-specific theater can have its drawbacks, especially when the setting’s outdoors — but this is San Diego, where it hasn’t rained in 741 years except for last winter. That
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makes it a good time to take in San Diego Actors Theatre’s “The Zoo Story,” Edward Albee’s two-character treatise on the despair that runs under middle-class life. The park setting recalls Albee’s love for Southern California — he served as artistic advisor to San Diego’s Playwrights Project play development group until his death in 2016. The play runs at 2 p.m. through Nov. 12 at Mission Hills’ Pioneer Park, 1521 Washington Place. Tickets are available at www.sdactorstheatre.net/online or 858-2684494.
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From my garden: Brilliant liquid amber trees say it’s fall in San Diego BY LINDA MARRONE Along the coastal regions, we don't see a lot of deciduous trees with leaves that change color in the fall, but one standout is the Liquid Amber (Liquidambar styracifula) that does well in our temperate climate. During the fall I enjoy driving along certain streets to see the Liquid Amber trees that grow nearby and the sight of these trees cloaked in their fall colors reminds me that Thanksgiving is near, even when it was 90 degrees outside. Also known as the American sweetgum, once established, the Liquid Amber will grow 2 to 3 feet per year and can reach heights of 30 to 70 feet. Their maple-like leaves turn to amber hues in the fall and some varieties can have thorny seed pods, but newer hybrids can be purchased that do not produce them. As with all deciduous trees, the Liquid Amber will drop its leaves in the fall and during winter months you can enjoy the bare architecture of its trunk and branches. In the spring, tender green leaves appear and by summer the tree will provide muchneeded shade during the warmer months.
Deciduous trees that drop their leaves in the fall are not that popular due to their upkeep. But the fallen leaves actually protect the trees roots, are good for the soil as they breakdown, so it is not always necessary to clear them away. Last year, we lost a very old peach tree and I miss the way it decorated the garden with its fallen golden leaves in the fall. The shredded leaves also made great mulch. Other trees that will bring fall color to the landscape and do well in are; Ginkgo bilobo (maidenhair), which has leaves that turn golden in the fall. Lagerstromia (crape myrtle) is covered with pink red or purple flowers from summer to fall and yellow, orange or red leaves in fall, depending on the variety you choose. Pistacia chinensis(Chinese pistache) leaves will turn red, orange, or yellow. All of these trees are available at local nurseries that specialize in trees, and if you are considering planting a large tree (these can all grow 30-60 feet high), plant it away from your foundation and consult with the nursery about the environment you plan to plant them in. All of these trees, including the Liquid Amber are considered water-wise trees.
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University City updates: UCHS Hall of Fame Committee, Baroque music and more BY JEMMA SAMALA Annual board elections for the 2018 calendar year will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. at the University Community Branch Library, located at 4155 Governor Drive. Current nominees are: President – Barry Bernstein, incumbent; Vice-President – Diane Ahern, incumbent; Secretary – Deanna Ratnikova; Treasurer – Don Hotz, incumbent. Additional nominations will be accepted at the election meeting. In order to run for office, you must be a member in good standing and have attended at least two UCCA meetings during this calendar year. If you are interested in running for office, or if you have any questions concerning the election process, please contact Mack Langston, Chair UCCA Nominating Committee, 619818-4205. By-laws recommendations were decided at a special sub-committee meeting on Oct. 22. UCCA board members recommended a number of changes in their by-laws. A complete listing of those recommendations can be found at UniversityCityNews.org. Among the
concertos by J.S. Bach, his “Concerto for two violins and orchestra” and his” Brandenburg Concerto number “2 (both circa 1720). UC United Church is located at 2877 Governor Drive (far west end). For more information, visit www.ucuc.org
recommendations, which will be voted upon at the Nov. 8 Election of Officers meeting, is a recommendation that the four elected officers serve two-year terms, and that the president-elect may only serve for two consecutive terms. If passed, this recommendation and all others will take place immediately. *By-laws changes require a 2/3 approval vote of the entire board.
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University City High School Hall of Fame Committee The UCHS Hall of Fame Committee is looking for nominations for the 2018 class of inductees. UCHS Hall of Fame candidates should have the following qualities: 1. Graduated from UCHS 10 years ago (or more); 2. Has excelled in her/his field on a national or international level; 3. Is an exceptional role-model for our UCHS students and community; If you have a candidate, please contact Jemma Samala at jemmasamala@gmail.com.
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current and former members of the La Jolla Symphony orchestra who will perform four concertos from the Baroque period. The program begins at 7 p.m., will include a free-will offering benefiting the church and its music program, and will last for about one Baroque music concert hour. Concertos are works that contrast On Sunday, Nov. 12, UC United a small group of players with a largChurch will present an ensemble of er group; the form was invented in
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Italy during the 17th century, and has been popular ever since. Once invented, the form spread across Europe, mainly through the efforts of music publishers. They plan a program that will start with a “Concerto for Trumpet” by Tomaso Albinoni (1712) (to be played on saxophone by Steve Shields), followed by a Concerto for Bassoon by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1729). The program will continue with two
Longtime UC residents and sisters, Caryl Lees Witte and Mimi Lee will be honored at a special luncheon event as volunteers of the year for Classics 4 Kids, a local non-profit San Diego organization that brought music education to almost 30,000 students, parents and teachers last year. Caryl Lees Witte is a 30-plus year realtor with Century 21 Award in UC and has been a community volunteer and good will ambassador for UC. Caryl has been a long-standing major donor to the EdUCate! Foundation for Public Schools in University City, as well as to the Behavioral Health Committee (BHC) of Jewish
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La Jolla Florist sees new ownership, flowers for every occasion BY MATHILDE ROUSSEAU BJERREGAARD Located in the Village, new propietorDorothy Bello purchased the flower shop in August this year. The previous owner had owned the shop for 30 years. “My grandparents and my mom used to own a flower shop and doing business with Italy and so I decided to follow my family’s experience in flowers,” said Bello. Bello was a registered dental hygienist for more than 15 years specializing in Periodontal treatment, but she wasn’t able to practice any longer and therefore she decided to follow in her family’s footsteps and become a florist. “Flowers always make people feel better, happier and they are medicine to the soul.” said Bello. Bello wanted her flower shop to be located in La Jolla because this area has a special meaning to her and her family. Her family loves La Jolla and they have a lot of beautiful memories together from here.
“At La Jolla Florist we are not just filling a vase with flowers but making creative arrangements with an unusual twist”, said the new owner of La Jolla Florist. Bello’s dream about the shop is to pass the shop to the next generation and keeping this way the family legacy on making people happy and feeling special. La Jolla Florist provides a variety of floral needs including parties and weddings, and the lead designer, Glen Lloyd, has worked all over the world. He has an amazing reputation in the floral arena. LA JOLLA FLORIST What: Flower shop. Where: 7946 Ivanhoe Avenue, Ste.108. Contact: lajollaflorist@yahoo.com, 858-454-4299.
The overall rankings evaluate 1,250 universities – up from 1,000 last year – across 74 countries. “The schools that rank the highest in the Best Global Universities rankings are those that emphasize academic research, including by partnering with international scholars to produce highly cited articles,” said Robert Morse, chief data strategist at U.S. News and World Report. “This is different from the Best Colleges rankings, which measure the overall quality of undergraduate institutions.” The university’s cutting-edge research and stellar faculty are known throughout the world. Recently, computer science professor Stefan Savage was named a 2017 MacArthur Fellow for his work in cybersecurity. Stephen May-
field, a UC San Diego professor of biology, led a research effort which produced the world’s first algaebased, renewable flip flops, an innovation that could be revolutionary, changing the world for the better environmentally. The U.S. News Best Global Universities 2018 edition also features subject rankings in which UC San Diego received high marks across the board in areas such as pharmacology and toxicology (3), neuroscience and behavior (8), biology and biochemistry (8), molecular biology and genetics (10) as well as psychiatry and psychology (13).
Avenue from 5th Avenue to Park Boulevard. On Oct. 31, San Diego City Council unanimously approved a plan to remove metered parking in order to add the bicycle lanes, making University Avenue safer for all modes of transportation. In 2015, SANDAG approved of the Uptown Bikeways project, which will bring protected bikeways to University Avenue, however a gap was created in the core of Hillcrest to mollify opposition in the neighborhood. Today’s action and leadership is a major step by the City of San Diego in filling the bicycle lane gap in the Hillcrest core and will save lives on one of the most dangerous corridors in San Diego. Vision Zero Circulate San Diego and a diverse Bicycle lanes will soon be installed coalition of 20 organizations proon Vision Zero corridor University moted a campaign for the last two
years called Vision Zero, with the goal to end traffic deaths and serious injuries in San Diego by 2025. Mayor Faulconer and the San Diego City Council adopted a 10-year Vision Zero strategy in 2015. “Today’s vote to shorten the gap on University is a key step toward improving safety on one of San Diego’s most dangerous Vision Zero corridors,” said Maya Rosas, Advocacy Manager with Circulate San Diego. The concept behind Vision Zero is that traffic deaths are preventable – through safe street design, education, and enforcement. The program has been successful in other U.S. and European cities. To date, 20 cities across the U.S. have adopted a Vision Zero goal.
College as a Learning Disabilities Specialist and Chair of Disabled StuCONT. FROM PG. 13 dent Services. Since her retirement in 1999, Family Service, Advocates for Clas- Mimi has been a passionate volunsical Music and Classics 4 Kids. teer for the Behavioral Health ComMimi spent 22 years at Grossmont mittee, chairing an annual BHC
speaker event, Advocates for Classical Music and Classics 4 Kids, as a champion of music education for elementary school students throughout San Diego County. Classics 4 Kids provides critical music education, through profes-
music awareness. Classics 4 Kids has particular outreach to Title 1, lowincome schools to further academic advancement, personal growth and creativity in disadvantaged youth. Thanks and congratulations to Mimi and Carl.
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fourth annual rankings, which measure factors such as research, global and regional reputation; international collaboration; as well as the number of highly-cited papers and doctorates awarded. “UC San Diego is proud to receive this recognition and to have the academic achievements of our faculty and students commended by U.S News and World Report,” said Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “As a top-ranked public research university, UC San Diego advances the frontiers of knowledge to find innovative, non-conventional solutions to global challenges and make the world a better place.”
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sional orchestra concerts and inschool workshops designed for elementary students throughout San Diego County. The organization conducts interactive programs at local hospitals and community events to further
ANOC World Beach Games is coming to San Diego in 2019 BY MATHILDE ROUSSEAU BJERREGAARD In October 2019, San Diego is going to host the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) World Beach Games. The World Beach Games is a beach multi-sports event organized by the Association of National Olympic Committees. “The ANOC World Beach Games is an exciting opportunity to get beach sports featured on a global state,” said Vincent E. Mudd, who is the Board Chairman at the ANOC World Beach Games and the
founder of The San Diego Exploratory Foundation (SDEF). ANOC World Beach Games will be featuring 15 sports with 17 disciplines. It will be a mixture of sports traditionally played on sand like beach volleyball and beach football, and others which take place on the water, such as dragon boat racing, surfing, yacht-racing, wakeboarding and surfing. Also, there will be skateboarding and sport climbing. ANOC represents 206 National Olympic committees and each committee is able to sent athletes to the game, but the athletes has to be qualified by the International Sports
Federation and they have to be the top athletes in those sports. The World Beach Games is primarily going to take place in Mission Beach and especially in South Mission Beach. San Diego has been chosen to host the event because it is at the epicenter of beach, surf and extreme sports culture. “San Diego has the most authentic beach culture to host these games and San Diego is a worldwide tourist destination that the entire world knows and wants to visit,” said Mudd. Mudd thinks that the fact that the Beach will help improving Mission event is taking place in Mission Beach in many different ways and
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who was wearing a tight, short skirt and crossing her legs, showing quite a bit of flesh; she was obviously available (or so it seemed). I told the women to pick one of the men, sit by him and talk him first into a date with the hope of getting him into bed. For this purpose, I told the women to rub their necks, stroke their thighs and talk about how turned on they were. The harassment took 10 minutes; a distraught Sheriff Kolander ran up to me saying he did not know what to do. “That’s the point,” I said. “I am not your Jewish mother; get back there.” The discussion that took place after everyone got back to their seats was exactly what I had hoped for. The men felt de-powered; if they refused to comply, they would most likely lose their jobs, yet they did not want to submit. The realization that this was not really about sex, but about power hit the men in their gut. The feelings of helplessness gave them a new understanding of the dynamics of harassment. We learn best when
strong feelings are engaged, not with our heads where denial and rationalization can take place. What I did not expect was the women’s reaction: they did not realize how much fun it would be to see the men feel discombobulated. The American Management Association hired me to do the same workshop at various venues—all with the same results. Although these workshops dealt with obvious sexual behaviors, there are subtle cues that are more difficult to deal with. For instance, take touch initiation: a professor can pat a student on the back to congratulate her on a wellwritten paper, but a student cannot pat a professor. The same holds true for a doctor and a patient: the doctor can put his arm around a patient to give comfort, but a patient cannot reciprocate with the doctor. And finally, a boss can show his appreciation with a touch on a secretary’s shoulder, but she cannot do the same to her boss. It is an issue only if there is a power differential. All of these gestures may by innocuous,
but could be interpreted as inappropriate. There is both intent and perception: the intent may be friendly or suggestive; the perception may also be either. The two don’t necessarily match, depending on previous experiences and one’s perception of similar situations. Some people are paranoid, while others are gullible. The paranoid people may be missing out on warm overtures; meanwhile the gullible people may be taken advantage of. A realistic balance is feasible between the two considering current efforts at transparency and accountability in the work place and elsewhere. What can be meant as friendly can also be felt as patronizing by a susceptible person. Some people seem to be on the lookout for evil intent, while others like to give others the benefit of the doubt. When unsure of the meaning of gestures, wait for a follow-up. Both good and bad will continue and become obvious. Being explicit about feeling uncomfortable in any given situa-
tion early in the game should prevent escalation. At the risk of being seen as overly sensitive and seeing harm where none is intended—even if ridiculed—most of us have a good sense of what is really going on and should act on our intuition. If our questioning angers the perpetrator, it is a sure indication that all was not meant in gest. Hopefully we are living in a time of transition from accepting old norms of that’s how it is to current realities of let’s develop new honest dialogues between the sexes. The people responsible for making this happen I call the four p’s: the policy makers, the perpetrators, the plaintiffs and, in equal measure, the passive participants (those who see and yet do nothing). We all benefit by raising awareness and becoming clear on our own intentions. Natasha Josefowitz is the author of more than 20 books. She currently resides at White Sands Retirement Community in La Jolla. Copyright © 2017. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights reserved.
tourism. The non-profit organization SDEF CONT. FROM PG. 14 is spearheading the fundraising and organizing efforts for ANOC World through attention to Mission Beach Beach Games. SDEF is led by a group worldwide that will inspire future of civic and community leaders,
committed to transforming the San Diego Mega-Region into the most competitive global center for innovative sports and active lifestyle culture. The ANOC World Beach Games
will blend the beach, active lifestyles and urban living into a vibrant mix that inspires youthful creativity and celebrates global connectivity through sports. It is the intention that the ANOC
World Beach Games in the future will be hosted every second year in between the Summer Olympic Games and the winter Olympic Games.
By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. In 1992, the City of San Diego Organization Effectiveness Program hired me as a sexual harassment consultant. I worked there for three years, leading workshops, training staff, creating videos, and writing manuals. The following is an account of a workshop on Sex and Power: The participants included the city manager, the chief of police, the fire chief, the sheriff, department heads and staff. I divided the room into men on one side and women on the other, having an equal number of each. The men were told that they were a 20-something, single mother glad to have this job in hard economic times. The women were told that they were a mid-level manager whohad hired this attractive secretary
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Dom Haley, center for Bishop’s football team, American politics aficionado BY ED PIPER, JR. Dom Haley, the starting center on the Bishop’s offensive line, resembles this: “We have a lot of playmakers on both sides of the ball, and players who are willing to do the dirty work.” Haley, who also plays defensive tackle, is describing what makes this year’s Knights unique. With his selflessness as one of the team’s lesser lights on a squad with many bright lights--no shame there--the 6-foot-tall junior could be describing himself, especially the latter part. Coach Joel Allen’s 2017 edition, featuring a high-scoring offense behind quarterback Jeffrey Jackson and receivers Mozes Mooney and Jacob Jackson, Jeffrey’s brother, outscored its first seven opponents this season, 411-71. This, despite graduating several key seniors off last year’s CIF Division 3 championship team that went 14-1. Haley, playing both ways, helps anchor both lines. “Even though I’m a junior, not named a captain,” says the 220pounder, up from 165 pounds as a freshman due to the weight room and tasty chocolate protein shakes three times a day, “I feel I’m a leader on offense and defense. That consists of helping set the tone early in
the game. I also think my role as a leader is not just for this year, but for all years, to mentor the younger players on what Bishop’s football is.” Haley, personable and well-spoken, talks about the mentoring that alumni Sahil Sheth and Justin Woodley, the latter a close friend, provided for him as an underclassman. “They did it by showing me how to be successful on and off the field: watching film, learning how to read a defense. Also, giving me tips academics-wise: what classes to select, how to use my time well, living so far away (in the South Bay and having to commute).” Says the history buff of his friendship with Woodley, a star football and basketball player who graduated last year, “We both lived down south. He drove me home after practice everyday last year. I’m hoping maybe to join him at Columbia,” where Woodley was named “Rookie of the Week” for the Lions in midOctober after victimizing Penn with two interceptions. “He’s one of my really close friends.” Haley, who relishes spaghetti with meatballs, true to his Italian-American heritage through his father John, has an international spirit via his mother Sahar, who is Chaldean and was born in Iraq before moving
with her family to the U.S. in her childhood. King Nebuchadnezzar, in the Old Testament, is claimed by Chaldeans as one of their own. Yet, right now, Dom’s fascination is with American history, particularly the work of Thomas Jefferson as his AP U.S. history class works its way through the presidents. “Jefferson kind of transitioned the politics,” says the multi-sport athlete, who also plays basketball, like his friend Woodley, and who played baseball as his spring sport as a freshman, then lacrosse last year. “He created the ‘Jeffersonian Republic’. The two presidents before him were Federalists. But Jeffersonian Republicans wanted more power for the states. Jefferson kind of pushed for equality for the states. He fought for our rights, so that states wouldn’t have to give in to the federal government.” Life philosophy? “Find a way.” “It was from our Little League World Series championship team from Eastlake (Haley was the starting right-fielder) in 2013,” says the eldest of three siblings, alongside Dom Haley, center on the Bishop’s football team, also dabbles in US history. PHOTO BY ED PIPER, JR. Francesca, 10, and Enzo, 8. “On the field, find a way to win. Find a way to win that battle on the field. Off the field, find a way to be successful in go see teachers for extra help.” title, defeating Connecticut, then fell the classroom. Get up a little earlier, The Eastlake team won the U.S. to Japan in the international game.
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ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 12th, 19th, 26th, and NOVEMBER 2nd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9024832 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. DONALD’S AUTOMOTIVE DETAILING SERVICES b. D.A.D.S. Located at: 3565 OAK GLEN LANE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: DONALD LOUIS KLINICKE. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/03/17. Registrant Name: DONALD LOUIS KLINICKE. 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: OCTOBER 5th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 12th, 19th, 26th, AND NOVEMBER 2nd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025051 Fictitious Business Name(s) BEANS VISUALS. Located at: 4778 DEL MONTE AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: BRANDON TAYLOR MEANS. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/10/17. Registrant Name: BRANDON TAYLOR MEANS. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor OWNER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 10th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 12th, 19th, 26th, AND NOVEMBER 2nd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025052 Fictitious Business Name(s) OLIO. Located at: 4778 DEL MONTE AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: a. BRANDON TAYLOR MEANS b. MELISSA RUTH CLARK. This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: 10/10/17. Registrant Name: BRANDON TAYLOR MEANS. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor CO-OWNER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 10th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 12th, 19th, 26th, AND NOVEMBER 2nd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9024792 Fictitious Business Name(s) SEA SIDE SPA. Located at: 1811 GARNET AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: YI CHEN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/01/17. Registrant Name: YI CHEN. 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: OCTOBER 5th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 12th, 19th, 26th, AND NOVEMBER 2nd, 2017 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 325 S. MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA, CA 92081 NORTH COUNTY DIVISION CASE NO: 37-2017-00037454-CU-PT-NC FILE DATE: OCTOBER 10TH 2017 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Khulood Elsheik. HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: KHULOOD ELSHEIKH / KHOLOOD ELSHEIKH to ALIYA K. WILLIAMS. 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 NOVEMBER 28th, 2017 TIME: 08:30 AM, DEPT- 26 AT 325 S. MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA, CA 92081. 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: Beach and Bay Press. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 12th, 19th, 26th, and NOVEMBER 2nd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025467 Fictitious Business Name(s) YOUR HAPPY WALLET. Located at: 4074 MARLESTA DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: MICHELLE NICOLE LACOME. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 10/04/17. Registrant Name: MICHELLE NICOLE LACOME. 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: OCTOBER 16th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 19th, 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, AND 9th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9024803 Fictitious Business Name(s) HOTEL REPUBLIC. Located at: 421 WEST B STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. Is registered by the following: RP SCS WSD HOTEL, LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: NOT
APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: RON J. HOYE. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor VICE PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 5th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 19th, 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, AND 9th, 2017 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME. FBN #2017-9025384 Fictitious Business name to be abandoned: HERRERA CONCRETE SERVICES. Located at: 2367 EAST JEWETT STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. The Fictitious Business name referred to above was filed in San Diego County on: FEBRUARY 4th, 2013 and assigned File No. 2013-003446. The Fictitious Business name is being abandoned by: ISRAEL HERRERA. AN INDIVIDUAL. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material pursuant to section 17913 of the Business and Professions code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Printed Name: ISRAEL HERRERA- OWNER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on: October 13th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 19th, 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, AND 9th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025466 Fictitious Business Name(s) BREEZE BUYING. Located at: 4074 MARLESTA DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: JAVIER SANCHEZ. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/04/17. Registrant Name: JAVIER SANCHEZ. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 16th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 19th, 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, AND 9th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025493 Fictitious Business Name(s) CLIMA HEATING AND COOLING. Located at: 3522 ARMSTRONG STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: OMAR ALVAREZAGUILAR. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/16/17. Registrant Name: OMAR ALVAREZ-AGUILAR. 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: OCTOBER 16th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 19th, 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, AND 9th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025219 Fictitious Business Name(s) SEA ELIZZY. Located at: 2102 HANDCOCK STREET, SUITE 203, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: ELIZABETH SAMFORD. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/11/17. Registrant Name: ELIZABETH SAMFORD. 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: OCTOBER 11th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 19th, 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, AND 9th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025630 Fictitious Business Name(s) EL MARIACHI FRUITS. Located at: 2240 MORLEY STREET, APT. #14, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: a. JUAN CARLOS MORALES GUZMAN b. MAXIMINO PADILLA CIGALA. This business is conducted by: CO-PARTNERS. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: JUAN CARLOS MORALES 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: OCTOBER 17th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025016 Fictitious Business Name(s) WILD AND ROAM. Located at: 3637 32nd STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92104. Is registered by the following: KRISTEN JEANNE SAYLOR. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 09/01/17. Registrant Name: KRISTEN SAYLOR. 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: OCTOBER 09th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 CENTRAL COURTHOUSE CASE NO: 37-2017-00038936-CU-PT-CTL FILE DATE: October 18TH 2017, AM 11:13 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Nurah Bint Abdul Ahad. HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: NURAH BINT ABDUL AHAD to NURAH LUGO BACA. 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 DECEMBER 14th, 2017 TIME: 10:00 AM, DEPT- 27 AT 220 WEST BROADWAY, 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: Beach and Bay Press. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, and 16th, 2017
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A day at the races: Firsthand account of Opening Day BY PAIGE FULFER Walking through the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club gates, it somewhat felt like the Disneyland of horse racing. I had been to opening day before, but never during Bing Crosby season. There was a different feel in the air this time sophistication, poise, and elegance filled the plaza. Maybe it was the sea of extravagant feather headpieces, top hats, pearl necklaces and polka dot skirts. Either way, I was excited to get inside. Making my way to the paddock, and to my astonishment, I was followed in by a few horses. Perfect timing. Snapping photos of the horses parading in circles around me, I took full advantage of my all-access pass as I stood on the grass. I hadn’t been this close to a horse since I was 5, and I was immediately brought back to the joys of my childhood. I looked out at the crowd watching the horses from behind the fence, and smiled as I saw couples, families, and friends dressed to the nines! Their cheerful, hopeful demeanor made the day reminiscent of Christmas
morning-Del Mar had officially kicked off Breeders’ Cup week, and the city was ecstatic to host. I turned my attention back to the horses, started assessing each one, feeling out which (if any) I was going to bet on. After getting saddled up, the horses calmly awaited their jockeys. Nerves and tension filled the paddock as the racers made their way into the arena. The spectators became almost silent, as many tried to eavesdrop on the words exchanged between the jockeys, trainers, and owners huddled on the grass. After the handshakes and pep talks, the announcer exclaimed “riders up!” and the trainers helped the jockeys upon their horses. They made a loop in the paddock, and headed off to the track. Since I had 10 minutes to spare before the first race, I headed over to the Hollywood Fashion Contest. The registration table was full of entrants dressed in lavish furs, widebrimmed hats, black lace gloves, and high heels. The contestants were the perfect mix of vintage Hollywood, glamorous flair, and charismatic
Opening Day loyalists. I spoke with a couple running for “Best Dressed Couple.” The Mrs. was decked out in white fur, a black and gold floorlength sequin gown, red heels and matching red gloves, topped with a black-and-gold sequin hat over her adorable pinned-up hairdo. Her counterpart was suited in a long black coat, a red, black, and gold color scheme, and of course, matching red gloves and a colorcoordinated feathered hat. They both accessorized even further with stick horses. Precious! I wandered to the track, and stood back as I watched the first race take off. The adrenaline rush apparently made me hungry and gutsy. After snagging a hot dog from concessions, I decided to place a bet on the third race, I bet on Wild Lando, and won a whopping 20 cents when he placed second. Cheers to a great day of winning at Opening Day!
Paige Fulfer poses in the paddock.
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La Jolla Parks and Beaches Committee explores the possibility of a skate park BY DAVE SCHWAB The possibility of a skateboard park in La Jolla and signage required at Whaleview Point were vetted by La Jolla Parks and Beaches, Inc. at its Oct. 23 meeting. Marnie Gavit and Linda Van Zandt presented to the parks board, suggesting the bike path across the
LEGAL ADS 900 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9024377 Fictitious Business Name(s) RandR COVERS. Located at: 4530 ASHTON STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: COREY MITSKEVICH. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 06/01/17. Registrant Name: COREY MITSKEVICH. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 29th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025812 Fictitious Business Name(s) FASTER PUBLISHING. Located at: 3779 MILAN STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: NORMAN LLEWELLYN DEWITT. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: NORMAN LLEWELLYN DEWITT. 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: OCTOBER 19th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9024854 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. URBAN REALTY GROUP b. URBAN PROBATE GROUP. Located at: 3850 XENOPHON STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: ALVES INVESTMENTS. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: MICHAEL ALVES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 05th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025481 Fictitious Business Name(s) MILITARY MOM’S MALL. Located at: 8690 AERO DRIVE, UNIT 115-69, SAN DIEGO, CA 92123. Is registered by the following: BLESSED HEARTS, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPO-
street from La Jolla High starting behind Fire Station 13 at 809 Nautilus St., which runs through to Bird Rock, might be a viable site for a future skateboard park serving community youth. A similar unsuccessful proposal was made by Gavit seven years ago. At that time, she had suggested a
RATION. The first day of business was: 08/03/2017. Registrant Name: JENNIE KOGAK. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 16th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026158 Fictitious Business Name(s) LEADERSHIP INSIGHT GROUP, LLC. Located at: 10875 PARKDALE AVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92126. Is registered by the following: LEADERSHIP INSIGHT GROUP, LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 01/01/2006. Registrant Name: DAVID BRYAN BALDWIN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 325 S. MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA, CA 92081 CASE NO: 37-201700040031-CU-PT-NC FILE DATE: October 24TH 2017, PM 12:00 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Ruthan Applegate Schaeffer and David Schaeffer on behalf of minor David Olguin Applegate Schaeffer. HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: DAVID OLGUIN APPLEGATE SCHAEFFER to MAUI DAVID APPLEGATE SCHAEFFER. 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 DECEMBER 12th, 2017 TIME: 8:30 AM, DEPT- 26 AT 325 S. MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA, CA 92081. 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: Beach and Bay Press. ISSUE DATES:
place might be found in redeveloping the La Jolla Rec Center site at 615 Prospect St. for a new skate park. Community park planners turned thumbs down to that proposal, noting La Jolla Rec Center is surrounded by historical buildings and residences, and therefore would be inappropriate for the addition of
NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, and 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026209 Fictitious Business Name(s) LABYRINTH REGULATORY CONSULTING. Located at: 4458 CAMINITO CUARZO, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: PENNY WOLLUM. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 01/03/2013. Registrant Name: PENNY WOLLUM. 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: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026211 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. TELE-CUE & SOUND b. TELE-CUE TELEPROMPTING. Located at: 4458 CAMINITO CUARZO, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: FLAVIO P. FABBRINI. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 08/15/1987. Registrant Name: FLAVIO P. FABBRINI. 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: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025803 Fictitious Business Name(s) NAWAEY BROTHERS DBA PIZZERIA DA NAWAEY. Located at: 14837 POMERADO RD., POWAY, CA 92064. Is registered by the following: a. DAOUD NAWAEY b. SULEIMAN NAWAEY. This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: DAOUD NAWAEY. 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: OCTOBER 18th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026222 Fictitious Business Name(s) U.S. MOTORS INC.. Located at: 7865 BALBOA AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: U.S MOTORS INC.. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 02/02/02. Registrant Name: HAJAR IDRISSI. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The
statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026231 Fictitious Business Name(s) US MOTORS INC.. Located at: 7865 BALBOA AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: US MOTORS INC.. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 02/02/02. Registrant Name: HAJAR IDRISSI. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026360 Fictitious Business Name(s) L.R. ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL SERVICES. Located at: 1437 MORENA BLVD., SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: LIAM RYAN.. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/20/17. Registrant Name: LIAM RYAN. 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: OCTOBER 25th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026410 Fictitious Business Name(s) UNITY TILE AND DESIGN. Located at: 4642 LOTUS STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: KERRY MARTIN RICE JR. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 01/29/85. Registrant Name: KERRY MARTIN RICE 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: OCTOBER 26th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026198 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. THE ACTIVE EXECUTIVE b. ACTIVE EXECUTIVE. Located at: 10803 VISTA SORRENTO PKWY., SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. Is registered by the following: KYROVA INDUSTRIES INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 04/01/17. Registrant Name: KYLE
a new skate park. At least one La Jollan, Sally Miller, thinks the bike path is just as nonviable as the rec center would be for a skate park. “But whose backyard will the noise be in?,” queried Miller following the LJPB meeting. “They're still targeting, and trying to 'privatize,'
VALERY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026740 Fictitious Business Name(s) INFOSEC STAFFING. Located at: 1501 INDIA ST., SUITE 103-70, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. Is registered by the following: ONE SHOT RECRUITING INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 07/25/17. Registrant Name: KYLE VALERY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor OWNER/CEO. The statement was filed with
the bike path. Many California skateboard parks have been closed. Why?” Herself a skateboarder, Gavit has argued skateboarders deserve respect, as well as their own place
SEE LJPB >> PG. 18
Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 30th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026568 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BABSIE LY PHOTOGRAPHY b. BABSIE BABY PHOTOGRAPHY. Located at: 4251 OLD GROVE RD., OCEANSIDE, CA 92057. Is registered by the following: FIXATED CONCEPTS, LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 10/24/17. Registrant Name: MICHAEL LY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego
County on: OCTOBER 31ST, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026730 Fictitious Business Name(s) TC DISTRIBUTION LLC. Located at: 1245 PALOMAR PL., APT 2, VISTA, CA 92084. Is registered by the following: TC DISTRIBUTION LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 09/26/17. Registrant Name: EDWARD CATES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor MANAGING MEMBER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 30th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017
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for skateboarding that is “a safe place off the streets.” LJPB chair Ann Dynes, during her president's report, noted the city attorney has come out with a memo
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advocating that rec councils, like La Jolla's, not be allowed to manage their own money. Also in her report, Dynes noted that she has been told by authorities that ongoing improvements, part of the redevelopment of Whaleview Point along the La Jolla coastline, are “going to be required to have signs placed there.
“Our little stretch of coastline right now has no intepretive signs,” said Dynes, adding, “Signs are going to happen, whether we like it or not. We need to have a consensus on what signs are OK at Whaleview Point.”
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The iconic Jeff ’s Burgers on Avenida de la Playa has closed. A staple for the neighborhood, Jeff ’s will indefinitely be missed by locals and tourists alike. Jeff’s Burgers was well-known for its quality, downhome beach fare for affordable prices. Why the reasoning behind the closure is not stated, management of the establishment did inform the dismayed public. The following statement was
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released on their website: “We at Jeff's Burgers thank everyone for their patronage over the past 45 years. We have had the privilege to have many loyal customers throughout the years and see them grow together with us. Jeff's Burgers became part of the La Jolla Shores family and history. We regrettably have closed due to building ownership. We hope you will continue to support Jeff's Burgers by helping
those most affected by the closure. “We are collecting donations to help the Jeff's Burgers staff as they look for work in this sudden closure. Many of them have worked at Jeff's Burgers for more than 20 years and have to support their families. Please extend your gratitude as we help them in this difficult life transition.” For more informaton, visit www.jeffsburgerslajolla.com/index. html.
Wonderful Family Home in University City!
Beautiful & spacious 4BR/4BA home on one of the largest lots in La Jolla Serena. Open floorplan, upgraded kitchen with large island & wood floors. 2 additional rooms downstairs with kitchenette & bathroom can be used as a media room, play area or guest rooms. Enclosed patio. 3 car garage. Multiple smart home features and specialized lighting system. Large pool area great for entertaining. Pool area has built in BBQ & sink, deck, spa & a motorized retractable awning for shade. Pool has solar heat.
Just Reduced! $1,349,000 ALISON SORLEY ATWOOD CNE, SFR, Realtor
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1931 Chalcedony St. 4 BR/ 2BA $1,395,000 This exquisite home boasts true pride of ownership! Meticulously maintained, single-level home within walking distance of Kate Sessions Park, PB restaurants & shops & is just minutes to the beach. The stunning kitchen features white shaker cabinets, granite countertops, SS appliances, beverage refrigerator and more! The serene landscaping invites you to relax under the shade trees. The large deck & patio are perfect for entertaining friends and family. Won't last long!
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