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LA JOLLA GOES GATSBY! With a glitzy show at Bishop’s last week and La Valencia’s Gatsby-themed party next month, La Jolla is embracing decadence in Great Gatsby-style By JENNY WERTH Exuberant smiles abound from the audience as the Bishop’s Performing Dance Group presented “Gatsby” last week. For 90 minutes everyone was transported back to the 1920s as the glamorouslyclad dancers brought out the emotion and dazzle in their interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s literary prism of the American Dream. And next month, the La V celebrates their 90th birthday with more

Gala flapper (left) having fun in the lobby at La Valencia, which turns 90 next month with Gatsby-themed soiree. (Above) Sarah Bauer plays The Green Light during the Bishop’s School’s ‘Gatsby’ performance last week.

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The uncivil war in U.C. marches to its last battle By SANDY LIPPE "War is the unfolding of miscalculations," according to historian Barbara Kingsolver. The uncivil war over the Regents Road bridge may be facing its last battle when the Dec. 5 vote of the City Council occurs. Will the City Council choose to take the bridge and widening of Genesee out of the community plan? It's been neighbor

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against neighbor, if not brother against brother. Some call it an East-West war, but that may be a myth. People east of Genesee have supported the no-bridge attitude and people west of Genesee have done the opposite. For certain, heated words have been exchanged and friendships have been tested in this tightly knit community of University City. The University Community

Planning Group supported the decision to take out the bridge and widening of Genesee, according to Andy Wiese, chair of the subcommittee. A visit to the San Diego Planning Group on Oct. 27 shocked the UCPG when the chair, Bill Whelan, made a motion to build the bridge and take the widening of

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brilliantly portrayed frivolity from the era’s excess. We can’t wait for Prospect Street to become a dazzling spectacle of flappers, champagne and decadence on Dec. 15. Best of all, the charity celebration benefits the La Jolla Historical Society. Watch out for vintage automobiles, flashbulbs and flappers to ensure everyone has a grand entrance to the party. The hotel’s dining and public spaces – THE MED, Café la Rue, La Sala Lounge and the mezzanine Galeria, will be transformed into a palace Gatsby himself would envy with speakeasies and a Jazz Age dance hall. With space for 300 lucky invitees, tickets for La V’s Party of the Century will sell out fast and are set at $290 per person. Visit lavalencia.com for more information. Natasha Webb, who played Daisy Buchanan, gives a behind-thescenes look at preparing for the show. “The fall concert is choreographed by our teacher, Donna Cory. She chooses the theme or story we will be dancing and performing. This year, she chose ‘The Great Gatsby,’ and the whole group was ecstatic. We dedicated numerous hours into the creation of this project, and we were invested into making it the best it could be. For me, the best part of the con-

From left are Bishop’s students Natasha Webb, who plays Daisy Buchanan, and Emma Lewis during the performance.

cert was witnessing and being involved in every step of the journey. Every member of the Performing Dance Group approached this concert in August with no knowledge of what we were going to be doing.” But as time went on, the concert progressed and it was amazing to witness. Every single component of the story slowly came together, and we were able to translate words on a page into movement on a stage.” Gabe Garon, who played Gatsby, also offers a peek into the show. “The most inspiring part about the show for me was its ability to make comment about the American dream and the American experience. ‘Gatsby’ is hailed as the great American novel because it deals with money, society, and socioeco-

nomic mobility, among other things. These issues and themes are incredibly relevant today, despite the age of the book. I was also very interested in the character of Gatsby because it was so different from how I identify on a surface level. For me, the best parts of the show were acting it and discussing its symbolism in class. Ms. Cory put an incredible amount of thought and analysis into the choreography of the show, and it shows. Every moment is so fully imbued with symbolic imagery and action that discussions can last for entire class periods. I also enjoyed taking on the persona of Gatsby because it was so different from my personality, delving into his anger and motivation and love and break away from reality.”

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University City updates: Westfield project on schedule, elections for UCCA By JEMMA SAMALA Westfield UTC construction update: John Alderson, VP of development for Westfield, gave an update on the construction project at the Westfield UTC Center during the November University City Community Association meeting. Alderson says the project is on schedule to be completed on Oct.12, 2017. While he admits that the project “looks ugly now,” he reassures those in attendance that when completed Westfield UTC will be a “state-of-the -art architectural piece.” The updated center will have almost 100 new stores and restaurants, including a signature dining courtyard at the corner of Genesee and La Jolla Village Drive shaded by olive trees. By October 2017, there will be construction of a new twostory 145,000-square-foot Nordstrom, an Apple flagship store, and a new Anthropologie concept store. Future Westfield UTC tenant space is currently 86 percent committed and includes a full range of stores in all price ranges. The project also includes development of a 300-unit, 22-story, self-contained apartment tower. Westfield UTC has taken into account local concerns during the planning stages, resulting in keeping of the Torrey Pine trees already planted. Their environmental conservation methods include planting all sustainable and non-invasive landscaping, using 100 percent reclaimed water, and being at SDGE’s maximum solar capacity. Alderson will be keeping the community updated throughout the remaining 11 months until opening. For more information, go to www.westfield.com/utc/development/vision. Fit It in UC: The next Fix It Clinic in San Diego will be noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 at Our Mother of Confidence Catholic Church, 3131 Governor Drive. You may bring broken non-functioning items, such as:

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Genesee out. Whelan at one time was vice chair when Harry Mathis was chair of the UCPG about 30 years ago. How did this happen? According to Janay Kruger, the current chair said: "The recognized UCPG spent dozens of hours reviewing the EIR (environmental impact report), the traffic plan update, community plan, studying five alternatives with 23 mitigation measures. We had overwhelming support from the environmental community and residents." Significant conversations around emergency response time does not take Fire Station Squad No. 56 on Governor Drive into consideration.

University City Community Association elected officers for 2017 – from left are Karen Martinez, secretary; Barry Bernstein, president, Diane Ahern, vice president; and Don Hotz, treasurer. (Top right) Marcy Park Renovation Project co-chairs Don Hotz and Ruth DeSantis display project renderings at kickoff event. (Far right) Rendering of the Westfield UTC upgrades. (Right) Spreckels Elementary School Wildcat mascot now named Kit-Kat. PHOTOS CONTRIBUTED

electronics, appliances, computers, toys, bicycles, clothes, etc. for assessment, disassembly, and possible repair. Workspace, specialty tools, and guidance to help you disassemble and troubleshoot your items will be provided. Whether or not it can be fixed, participants will learn how the item was manufactured, and how it worked. The clinic helps teach participants on how not to become accustomed to a throw-away lifestyle, and to prevent from adding to landfills. The Fix It Clinic is a family-friendly event and children are heartily invited. To register, go to sdfixitclinic.eventbrite.com. For more info email sdfixitclinic@gmail.com.

There is absence of good data. Some locals think the San Diego Planning group couldn't have read the EIR (environmental impact report). Former City Council representative, Harry Mathis, a U.C. resident and personal friend of mine, was convincing in his argument for the bridge before San Diego Planning Group who voted 6-0 in favor, while anti-bridge speakers felt their voices went unheard. On Nov. 9, UCPG held a public meeting to discuss this situation and brought in a traffic engineer. We are in a new century. Times have changed and we have evolved to recognize what UCPG member Roger Cavanaugh shared. "We are looking to the future. The one car/one driver solution is outdated from the 1990s. We must be prudent with taxpayers'

ADA requirements. The goal is to raise funds to support the project through community donations and sponsorships. For info about the project, go to marcyparkproject.com.

The Marcy Park Renovation Project: Local residents Don Hotz and Ruth DeSantis are spearheading the Marcy Park Renovation Pro-

ject. Marcy Park sits in the west end of University City on Stresemann Street next to Mission Bay Montessori Academy. The park has not had updates to the playground, picnic tables or surrounding landscape in more than 30 years, with some playground equipment rusted and dilapidated. Renovation plans call for new play equipment that will blend with nature, an additional play area for older children, a shade structure, and a healthy “heart trail” added to the walking path with stretching and exercise stations. Additionally, grading of the walkways, as well as playground equipment, will meet

money. We must minimize the one/car/one driver situation and move on." (The bridge is estimated to cost over $60 million). Those in favor of the bridge argue it has been in the plan for four decades and the job must be done. However, a plan to extend the west end of Governor through a finger canyon to meet up with the freeway was also in the community plan and was taken out in the early 1970s. Another UCPG board member, Nancy Groves, supported the adaptive traffic lights that could move traffic more evenly. "Adaptive traffic lights' cycle length is different at each light. The computer works in real time." As part of removing these road projects on Regents and Genesee, the City has proposed adding Adaptive

Traffic Lights in our community for the entire length of Genesee, Nobel, and La Jolla Village Drive. There would be far less environmental damage and far less cost than building road projects. It is a way to end redlight gridlock. The new lights talk to each other. La Jolla Parkway has these lights and at peak traffic times like 7:15 a.m., green lights have their longest duration. At $50,000 a light, these are much less expensive than building a bridge. It's like going to the cardiologist and being propoesd a quadruple by-pass when only a stent is needed. Subcommittee member Isabelle Kay voiced her decision this way: "The environmentally preferred alternative is no bridge, no widening." Andy Wiese, chair of the UCPG

subcommittee, made a motion to accept the draft letter opposing the Regents Road bridge and widening of Genesee. Roger Cavanuagh seconded it. It passed with 12 in favor, no opposition, and five abstentions. Wiese is certain the findings of the EIR remain stable. "We are dealing with peak hours' traffic issues. Roads built show more people will drive on them. If you build another road, you draw traffic off other roads and freeways." He is concerned about the fire-response time argument with the bridge. The only way to improve the fire- response time is to build a fire station in South U.C. There is no good data about improvement time with the bridge.

UC Community Association elections: The UCCA held its annual election of the executive board at the November meeting. The elected officers are: President Barry Bernstein, vice president Diane Ahern, secretary Karen Martinez, and treasurer Don Hotz. Congratulations on the election, and thank you for serving the University City community. For info about the UCCA, visit universitycitynews.org.

Spreckels mascot named: Spreckels Elementary students held their own election on Nov. 8 – the all important naming of the Spreckels Wildcat mascot. The students chose from five wildcat name nominations: Spike, Jojo, Fluffy, Sparky, and Kit-Kat. The Spreckels Wildcat now has the name ... Kit-Kat! Nice to see young students participate in the democratic process and name their mascot. Now, Kit-Kats for all!

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La Jolla Town Council urges City to declare Cove a public health hazard By DAVE SCHWAB The ball is now in the mayor's court, as La Jolla Town Council (LJTC) issued a call to action, following an LJTC Community Task Force on Sea Lions meeting, urging the city to declare La Jolla Cove a public health hazard while authorizing non-harmful methods of dispersing increasingly problematic sea lions. The Nov. 10 town council task force meeting preceded the community group's regular monthly meeting at La Jolla Rec Center. “What we really need, before we go forward, is for the mayor to give authority to the task force to take action instead of doing another

study — or passing it off to a city department,” said LJTC president Ann Kerr Bache. “We want local control, local authority. We (LJTC) are a force that has to be reckoned with.” Noting La Jolla Cove has become “the intersection of man and animals,” Kerr Bache added “we have to find an amenable solution to this man-animal boundary.” Protected for years by the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act which forbids the “taking or harassing of marine mammals,” the population of sea lions and other pinnipeds statewide has been mushrooming causing problems in coastal areas like La Jolla where they've been hauling out — and

sometimes displacing people on public beaches. Dr. Doyle Hanan, of Hanan & Associates Inc., at the City of San Diego's request, recently submitted the results of a year-long research study on local sea lions and their behavior. His study concluded the population of the marine mammals is likely to increase for the foreseeable future. Statistics indicate there are presently 12,000 to 15,000 sea lions along the California coast, with the population growing at a rate of 4 to 5 percent annually. California sea lions, turning out in ever-greater numbers, have been fouling beaches and stairs leading up to the Cove Lifeguard tower interfering with lifeguards in the perfor-

mance of their duties. Interactions between sea lions, which can be both aggressive and territorial, and humans, has also been increasing. Many people, especially out of towners, have been glimpsed getting too close to sea lions and taking “selfies” with them, apparently unaware of the potential danger the wild animals present. Audience members then addressed questions to the task force, with one person noting sea lions have become so numerous, and their waste so pervasive, that the annual La Jolla Rough Water Swim drawing thousands annually had to be canceled this year due to their pollution. “I've lived here for almost 25 years

and I swim in the Cove and the quality of the water is poor there because it's become contaminated,” said Jeffrey Chasan. “We do need to find a mechanism to push the sea lions to a different settlement, get them to stop hauling out at the habitat we've all created.” “The next step is to develop, and implement, a (deterrence) plan with experts and start phasing it in to move and exclude the sea lions,” said Kerr Bache. “We're (LJTC's) trying to educate the public and provide for their safety.” But Kerr Bache added, we're (sea lion task force) an organization of less than 12 people and we need your (public's) help.”

$5 million bail set for accused rapist in University City case By NEAL PUTNAM

Business owners protest in front of the Barbarella restaurant on Avenida de la Playa in La Jolla.

La Jolla business owners protest ongoing construction By Robert G. Rodgers On Nov. 7, a group of of local business owners and supporters, some estimated at approaching 100, assembled in front of the Barbarella restaurant on Avenida de la Playa to protest San Diego's Sewage and Water Department's management of an ongoing project to replace the drain pipes under the street to minimize the flooding on the roadway during La Jolla's rainy

season. The protestors were not so much opposed to the improvement project as they were the Department's failure to establish a firm completion date and to meet that date. One of those assembled indicated that they had witnessed construction crew members in bright yellow and orange jackets, staring at their iPhones or just standing around. According to talk among the group, the project has been drag-

ging on for a number of years and each year they are promised a completion. That has not happened and as a result, the protestors, mostly small-business owners in the Shores, have suffered a loss of business. One business owner estimated their loss at almost 30 percent. Further protests are planned if the city does not act to set a firm completion date and to meet that date.

Bail was set at $5 million Wednesday for a man who is suspected of raping a woman in her University City apartment Aug. 13 and another woman the next day before he fled to Arizona. Jeremiah Ira Williams, 25, was brought back to San Diego Nov. 15 after he was arrested Oct. 27 in Tolleson, Ariz. Williams pleaded not guilty before San Diego Superior Court Judge Howard Shore to 14 counts involving both victims. A woman in her 20s was allegedly followed by Williams to her apartment near Nobel Drive after walking through a parking garage about 10:30 p.m. Police said she noticed a man following her and she thought she could get into her apartment and lock the door, but she was knocked down just as she opened the door. Williams is accused of robbing her, and making a criminal threat after sexually assaulting her. The woman was hospitalized

with facial fractures after being choked. She told police she was forced to give him some money after he pulled a gun. He is accused of rape, forcible oral copulation, and digital penetration, according to the charges. The second assault occurred at a Motel 6 on Alvarado Canyon Road on Aug. 14. That woman was sodomized and held against her will, according to the charges. Williams is also accused of making a criminal threat and assault with a firearm. If convicted, Williams would be subject to the one-strike rape law that carries a prison term of 75 years to life, said Deputy District Attorney Trisha Amador. He additionally would face consecutive sentences of 43 years and eight months in prison on the other charges, she added. A status conference will be held on Nov. 23 and a preliminary hearing was set for Dec. 1, although the latter hearing will probably be delayed.

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LJ president of Altrusa Int. Club of SD, Charlotte Perry, brings Thanksgiving joy to kids at The Ronald McDonald House Harvest Party By JENNY WERTH Charlotte Perry is one of many charity bandleaders in La Jolla who help ensure La Jolla remains in the limelight for its powerhouse contributions to numerous organizations. Perry, an activist throughout all of San Diego, was recently honored by the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary as the 2016 woman of dedication. Naturally, Perry works tirelessly to keep our jewel sparkling with rays of light illuminating the lives of countless people who benefit from the efforts of non-profit organizations such as the Altrusa International Club of San Diego. Just one example are the cheery red bags gifted through Altrusa’s literacy program gifted to children at The Ronald McDonald House Harvest Party last week. The goody bags contained a bunch of fun things including a book on Thanksgiving, pencils, stamp items, games and sticker books. But, as they say, ‘it takes a village.’ And Nansea Wolff, who is in charge of the literacy program, helps make these resources available for children suffering from a variety of ailments at The Ronald McDonald House. Thanks to Wolff’s work, these encouraging bags were delivered to kids who greatly deserve a reason to smile. “Nansea Wolff is very dedicated to the literacy program. She and her committee go to the San Diego Book Project regularly to get books for the Ronald McDonald House... Nansea is indeed a big asset to our club,” Perry shared. Wolff exudes great pride about the literacy program. Truthful-

Nansea Wolff and Charlotte Perry at the Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary event. Children at Ronald McDonald House Harvest party celebrate PHOTOS CONTRIBUTED

ly, her cell phone is full of photos of children at various events along with the dedicated volunteers whose help made this year’s harvest party bountiful. “Our literacy committee started the Ronald McDonald house “Keep Library.” We started out with children's books and have added adult books as well. We give the Ronald McDonald House two parties, The Harvest Party and Dr. Seuss Party. We (also) support the San Diego Book Project as they so generously have given books to us for Ronald McDonald House and our international projects. We also just sent three boxes of books to Africa,” Wolff explained. Notable is the outreach to international programs Altrusa also suports. “Altrusa is an international non-profit organization, making our local communities better through

leadership, partnership and service. We are civic-minded people who strive to create better communities worldwide. Altrusa gives more than one million volunteer hours annually throughout 11 countries,” Perry explained. In fact, the San Diego Altrusa chapter is celebrating 86 years of continuous service, and next year Altrusa international will celebrate 100 years. Perry, a retired elementary school librarian, knows all about the importance of literacy and the joys of reading. In fact, she still reads to children at La Jolla’s Riford Library every month. “I like to get my ‘kid fix,” she smiled. Perry found her path to becoming the president of Altrusa through the efforts of another foundation that, not surprisingly, Perry also co-chairs called

Light One Little Candle (LOLC). “I was asked to speak at Altrusa about a foundation I co-chair called Light One Little Candle. We are located in the patient resource center at UC Moores Cancer Center. We gift children's books to patients who are undergoing treatment to read with children in their lives. Altrusa embraced LOLC and donated outstanding books. They also got the students at USD called ASTRA to have book drives for LOLC. I was so impressed at the generosity of these women that I decided to join.” Truth be told, Perry joins a line of illustrious women who have made Altrusa the achieved group it celebrates today. Other applauded members include the first Altrusa charter member of the San Diego club, Belle Benchley, who was also the first

woman director of the San Diego Zoo and Jane Minshall who was the first female landscape architect in San Diego and member of Altrusa for 58 years. And of course there’s Dr. Willa Ramsay who Perry said, “was the driving force behind getting the first ASTRA club started in California. She served as international ASTRA chair from 2009 through 2011.” Altrusa also contributes to Project Linus which gives out beautifully hand-made child security blankets and quilts, Military Outreach where they sponsor a military family every Christmas, San Diego Second Chance, San Diego Food Bank, Meals on Wheels and many more. For more information on how you can get involved, visit altrusasandiego.org.

Outgoing Council President Sherri Lightner discusses accomplishments, future plans By DAVE SCHWAB Termed-out San Diego City Councilmember and outgoing Council President Sherri Lightner representing La Jolla and District 1 said she won't be running for another political position right away — or be retiring. “I don't know what my choices will be in the future — I'm not precluding anything,” pledged Lightner in an exit interview with the La Jolla Village News. Jennifer Nichols Kearns, Lightner's director of communications, cited her boss's record of being a “community activist who fought for what was important in her communities.” “Look at all that Sherri's done in eight years,” said Nichols Kearns. “We're not sure there's any other councilperson who has accomplished as many solid goals in office with water policy, economic development and all the reforms in city

‘They say all issues are local. I think it (city government) has been fun. I do enjoy my constituents, even when they're cranky. If I can help someone … It's really great.’ SHERRI LIGHTNER, OUTGOING CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT

processes.” Lightner also drew high praise from former Council colleague Ed Harris, who returned to lifeguarding after a nine-month stint as Second District Councilman. “Sherri got funding for all the lifeguard towers in her district,” said Harris adding, “She has been a driving force for funding for the lifeguards and their new fireboat. She's always been there for us. She's found quiet ways of getting things done. She was also a great mentor to me.” Lightner claims she didn't have any expectations going into office. “I knew a lot about land use,” she said. “I knew how I thought things worked. I just wanted to represent

the communities. I had no idea really the mechanics of it.” The outgoing city councilwoman said things have improved drastically financially for the city in the last eight years. “When I took office we (city) were not even current with our financial statement,” she said. “We could not secure bonds to do any of the infrastructure improvements we needed to do. We have changed all that.” Lightner said it's been her privilege to “create a water policy with a checklist” for its implementation. “At various stages, that has been a guide for the public utilities department,” she said adding she was also glad to be part of the “reformation

of the entire CIP (Capital Improvement Project) which now has fiveyear outlooks and five-year capital plans moving forward.” Lightner, an engineer by trade, is also proud of the work she's done while in office promoting science and technology at all levels, including STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) in schools. “A technical education is something you will never be sorry you have,” she said. “You will always have a job, or always be able to retrain for something else.” Asked if she would encourage others to pursue becoming a local legislator, Lightner answered, “I would encourage anyone with a

passion to do it, especially if their goal is to serve the community. I think it's very important to have folks who have done other things as councilmembers.” In closing, Lighnter said, “They say all issues are local. I think it (city government) has been fun. I do enjoy my constituents, even when they're cranky. If I can help someone … It's really great.”


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Dr. Klaus Ley is recognized for his pioneering work Klaus Ley, M.D., professor and head of the Division of Inflammation Biology at the La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, was awarded the Distinguished Scientist designation by the American Heart Association (AHA)/American Stroke Association (ASA). Ley was recognized for his efforts to develop a vaccine that reduces or prevents inflammation in arteries and, in turn, plaque buildup. If successful, his work will result in the first vaccine to protect against heart disease, the deadliest disease of our time.“Klaus’ vaccine research is the result of his ability to see things differently,” said Mitchell Kronenberg, Ph. D., president and chief scientific officer of La Jolla Institute. “His vision and pioneering spirit allowed him to combine seemingly unrelated concepts and come up with a clever and potentially game-changing approach to treating heart disease. Klaus embodies the best qualities of a creative scientist and is richly deserving of this honor.”

Images of Nature Gallery announces an evening with Thomas Mangelsen Join Thomas D. Mangelsen as he shares his limited-edition images reflecting the intimate beauty of our natural world along with stories from his recent travels. The artist reception will feature his collections from grizzly bears in Grand Teton National Park, to breathtaking landscapes from California, Washington and North Carolina and animals in their natural habitats. Mangelsen’s work is offered in a variety of display options including framed prints, framed canvas, mounted prints, wrapped canvas and metal prints. His work is also available in a variety of formats, including limited-edition photographs, open edition art, artist proof prints, art cards, books, and calendars at Mangelsen—Images of Nature galleries across the U.S. Dec. 3, from 5 to 9 p.m. during their holiday open house weekend. 7916 Girard Ave.

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Matt Caponi, manager of The Marine Room, has been named president of the San Diego chapter of the California Restaurant Association. Since 1906, the California Restaurant Association has been helping restaurants create a better climate for their businesses through advocacy, education and support for its members. Caponi has been an active member of the association since 2010. With nearly 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry, he joined The Marine Room after he moved from Boston where he worked in several restaurants throughout college. He relocated to San Diego as supervisor at the Hilton Harbor Island's Sierra Pacific restaurant. Also home to executive chef Bernard Guillas and chef de cuisine Ron Oliver, Caponi collaborates with the team to create special events where diners can interact and learn from these award-winning chefs.

Champions for Youth fundraising The Champions for Youth charities will fundraise from now until the last day of the Farmers Insurance Open on Jan. 29 vying to earn bonus funds from the $250,000 Farmers Cares Bonus Pool based on how much they raise compared to the other participating charities. The Century Club will cover all of the donation processing fees, provide resources and help spread the word through the Farmers Insurance Open about the charities and the youth and families they serve. Champions for Youth is the core charitable program of The Century Club of San Diego, which is the administrative organization behind the Farmers Insurance Open. The 2017 Champions for Youth organizations include: Armed Services YMCA San Diego, Boys to Men Mentoring Network, Junior Achievement of San Diego County, Just in Time for Foster Youth, Monarch School, Pro Kids | The First Tee of San Diego, Promises2Kids, San Diego Center for Children, San Diego Youth Services, SAY San Diego, Support the Enlisted Project (STEP), and Voices for Children. Visit farmersinsuranceopen.com for more information.

Jolcma lease renewed The Saywitz Co. recently announced that lease negotiations for the renewal of Jolcma Inc., an owner and operator of nail salons and spas throughout San Diego, have been completed. The 10-year lease is valued at approximately $1 million.

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Starting goalie on the county’s No. 1 water polo team: This guy is big, strong, with a fingertip-to-fingertip reach exceeding his sprawling 6’4” height. Imagine confronting him at the Bishop’s goal, having to solve him to score. A tough assignment. Modest, only responding in answer to an interviewer’s questions, George Hagestad allows as how his blocking must be pretty good. Prodded further, he says, “I’ve been told” his passing, as well, is “pretty good”--”pretty accurate, I’ve worked so long on it.” In the cocoon of the Doug Peabody-led water polo program, which goes year-around at San Diego Shores, Hagestad, a young man in a big man’s 195-pound body, feels support and acceptance. “Doug, really”-he calls his coach by his first name-”he’s, by far, the most influential person in my water polo career,” Hagestad asserts. “and one of the most influential people in my life.” The tanned, beachy-looking 17year-old junior calls his well-known coach a “leader, friend, and mentor.” Besides helping him hone his skills in goal over the past several years to make him a top-flight player in the county, “There’s so many things he says that relate to more than water polo,” his tutee relates. “He really steered me the right direction. Responsibility. Self-responsibility: taking ownership of things I’ve done wrong, and being humble for the things I’ve done right.” Hagestad, the youngest of four siblings, the oldest of whom played golf at USC and recently qualified for the 2017 Masters tournament at Augusta, Georgia, sits with his guest in shade on benches just off the sunny grass area in the middle of the private school campus. It’s an idyllic setting to talk about the fun of competitive prep sports, but also about things that matter and people in our lives who accompany us there. George, whose parents are John and Mary, has just experienced the departure of his close older brother, Richard, 19, moving out of the house to attend USC as well and play football there as a freshman. “For several weeks (after he left), I had a hard time,” confesses the student

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athlete. “For 17 years we did everything together.” His older siblings are eight and six years older, but with Richard, the bond is super close. “The drives from home to school and the talks were always really special,” he shares. You can see and feel the warmth and closeness that are there. The two brothers still keep close contact via electronics, the one helping lead the CIF San Diego Section’s top polo team, the other at the bottom of the Trojan football heap trying to carve out a role for himself. Thoughts of familial ties are sweet, of vacations spent at Hagestad’s cousin’s ranch in Baja, an hour from La Paz, on the coast. “It’s where a lot of my family memories are,” the youngest says. “It was just so fun.” George also surfs, even with his bigger 6’4” frame using a short board, but one a little bigger and heavier--”buoyant”--than the standard. The bigger size lends some lift to keep the board up while Hagestad is out in the water. Water polo teams are renowned for spending early-morning workouts at 6 a.m. before school just doing swimming to build strength and endurance for the latter parts of games. There is an unspoken fraternity that erects around teammates to commit to the demanding level of physical work required for the long haul of individual games and the season. In opposing a shooter, Hagestad,

in goal, must tread water (there is no opportunity to push off the floor or the sides of the pool) and anticipate when the offensive player is going to make his attempt. Meanwhile, the shooter is also keeping afloat, treading, and trying to time his shot, depending on what he sees the goalie do. What are you watching, as goalkeeper? “I’m looking at his eyes, his body,” says the veteran player. “Either he is going to shoot or pass.” This whole time, he has to conserve his energy and gather it to lunge upward if his opponent fires. Hagestad’s arms have to go out, extended, if needed. Or, in the case of a tricky skip shot, guard that the ball doesn’t bounce under his outstretched arm. In a way, it’s a delicate dance between shooter and goalie. On the other hand, the attempted shot and opposing thrust to block it are instances of violence and power, tons of energy exerted. In six hours, Hagestad will do this dance many times against Cathedral Catholic, another highly-ranked team. “It should be a tough game,” the junior says. “It’s at Cathedral, and it’s their Senior Night. The first time we played them, we beat them by one. Dennis Blyashov is a good player. I played with him last summer on Doug’s team.” The fraternity includes players everyone is familiar with, from playing against but also from playing alongside on the same club team. When his team is on defense, Hagestad is the quarterback who can see the whole offense in front of him. On offense, the goalie would seem to be out of the action, far away at the other end of the pool. But, not having to be alert to defend the goal at the moment, he can see things his teammates might not see: “I’m doing a lot of watching,” he says, “If I see somebody open and the (other) person doesn’t see them, I’ll tell them.” Is he known as a vocal goalie? Medium, he says. In a final startling declaration, Hagestad says, “All the water polo and everything in my life goes back to my mom. She is pretty much the reason I’m in water polo and in school here. She has spent thousands of hours” helping him and supporting him. What is her special gift? “She’s really good with people, and that’s a real big benefit to me.”


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Thanksgiving feasts at La Jolla restaurants entice families to eat local Here find the top chef’s exclusive recipes to satisfy the whole family plus tips for making that turkey terrific By JENNY WERTH Thanksgiving is intended to be a holiday about feeling grateful; a time to reflect on what we appreciate in life. However, for many, it’s increasingly becoming a day of resentment. Sorry, but a leisurely cruise up the coast to see the in-law’s this thankful holiday isn’t the definition of relaxation- traffic will be a nightmare. Add listening to frustrated kids while trying to ignore your own “ungrateful” thoughts resembling something like “I should have just stayed home,” and well, you’ve got a recipe for a complete family-meltdown. And since a holiday meal can be served to you from a bountiful kitchen just a few minutes from home, it’s not really that hard to decide where to spend the holiday, is it? We’re talking about all the trimmings minus the work at two of the most delectable restaurants on the La Jolla coast after all. Travel plans aside; if you’re a cook hosting the dinner, we’ve also got the inside seasonings from the experts on what makes for a trendy meal for this Thanksgiving. Finally, if you have to host this year but aren’t really a cook (but, perhaps would like to pretend you are), then head to Gelson’s Market now and order up your turkeydinner for later. No one will know. We promise.

Staying home on Thanksgiving? Saunter over to The Shores, then roll home stuffed At The Shores Restaurant there’s quite the feast being offered under the direction of Chef de Cuisine Percy Oani. Chef Oani leads the restaurant and catering teams with over 15 years of experience in the culinary arts. And for Thanksgiving, he’s got the best way to cleverly garnish every dish. Here’s the low-down on what’s being offered for the most memorable meal in the culinary calendar. The website states one can “Enjoy a variety of savory appetizers, delicious main courses including Molasses Sage Glazed Ham, Herbs de Provence Butter Basted Tom Turkey, and Rosemary Roasted Angus Prime Rib, seasonal sides, delicious desserts and much more.” When: The Thanksgiving Day Buffet is available from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. $56 per person with special pricing available for children 12 and under. Reservations can be made by calling 858.456.0600 or by visiting www.TheShoresRestaurant.com.

Sylvie’s Turkey Breast Ballotine Croissant Sausage Stuffing, Glazed Carrots, Cipollini, Apple Cider Gravy (Serves 6) Stuffing 1 tablespoon unsalted butter 1 cup stemmed, diced oyster mushrooms 2 cups minced leeks, white part only 1/4 cup chopped roasted hazelnuts 1/2 cup diced sun dried tart cherries 1 teaspoon chopped sage 1/2 cup chopped parsley 1 cup chicken stock 6 links hot Italian sausages, casings removed 8 large croissants, cubed to taste sea salt and freshly ground pepper 1 4-pound boneless free range turkey breast 1 stick butter, diced 2 teaspoons chopped thyme

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Or simply stroll over to The Marine Room for oceanfront dining sans the stress Maître Cuisiniers de France and award-winning chef Bernard Guillas of The Marine Room will be serving an array of culinary classics for palate-pleasing on Thanksgiving. Prepare to salivate with the entrees from this executive chef ’s creations. The Marine Room’s website states the menu will feature local ingredients with a global flare. “Thanksgiving Day- Choose from a wide selection of main courses including Julian Harvest Apple Cider Brined Turkey Breast, Marcona Almond Crusted Swordfish, Colorado Lamb Osso Buco and more. Top off your meal with a selection of delectable desserts such as Five Spice Pumpkin Torte, Fair Trade Chocolate Guava Dacquiose and Warm Heirloom Apple Rhubarb Berry Cobbler.” When: From noon to 7 p.m. on Thanksgiving. Prices are per entrees ordered. www.marineroom.com. Maître Cuisiniers de France and award-winning chef Bernard Guillas joined La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, Inc. as executive chef in June 1994. In addition to The Marine Room, Guillas is responsible for directing the resort’s other two restaurants, including The Shores Restaurant, and all catering operations for the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club.

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Quercia prosciutto, beemster aged gouda, car acara orange from the Here’s an inside look at some of farmer’s market, lemon-infused chile executive chef Guillas’ plans for the olive oil and maple anise vinegar perfect turkey and mouth-watering reduction brings synergy to the dish. sides. Keep in mind that he joined as executive chef of the Beach & Tennis Q: Can you please include a recipe for Club in June 1994, this means he’s families? no spring chicken when it comes to a CG: My sister, Sylvie, lives in a tasty turkey. Following, we’ve got remote village close to the Mont St. cooking recommendations from Chef Michel castle. Her historic stoneOani from The Shores Restaurant. manor is a treasure, with walls so thick that they trap all the aromas of Q & A with Chef Guillas the food being prepared inthe kitchen. She grows her own vegetables and Q: Are there any new dishes that raises chickens, ducks, turkeys, rabare trendy this year for Thanksgiving? bits and sheep. Chef Guillas: As fall is in full There is no need to go to the market bloom and winter is knocking on the when you have such a boon in your door, my favorite ingredients are backyard! Her tip for keeping this dish organic root vegetables. The Rainbow moist is to baste the turkey with a lot Beets, harvested by Suzie’s Farm, are the perfect platform to celebrate the SEE TURKEY >> PG. 10 season. Their supporting cast: La

Preheat oven to 375°F. Melt butter in large skillet over medium heat. Add mushrooms, leeks, hazelnuts, cherries, sage and parsley. Season with salt and pepper. Cook 5 minutes without browning, stirring often. Transfer mixture to large mixing bowl. Add chicken stock. Fold in sausage and croissants. Place turkey breast on cutting board. Butterfly-cut breast lengthwise to create pocket. Place two thirds of stuffing in center. Roll. Tie with butcher twine. Transfer remaining stuffing to baking dish. Cover. Place turkey in roasting pan skin side up. Dot with butter. Season with thyme, salt and pepper. Bake 1 hour or until center of stuffing reaches 160 degrees, basting often. Bake reserved stuffing during last 30 minutes of cooking turkey. Transfer turkey to cutting board. Place roasting pan on stovetop over medium heat to make sauce. Apple Cider Sauce 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 1/2 cup chopped shallots 2 green apples, cored, chopped 4 leavessage 2 tablespoons sifted flour 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 1 cup sparkling apple cider 2 cups chicken stock to taste sea salt and freshly ground pepper Add butter, shallots, apples and sage to roasting pan. Cook 5 minutes, stirring often. Stir in flour. Cook 1 minute, stirring constantly. Add balsamic and apple cider. Bring to boil. Add chicken stock. Bring to simmer. Reduce to sauce consistency. Strain through fine sieve. Season with salt and pepper.


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La Jolla businesses give back for the holidays and could use more help By JENNY WERTH Massage Envy on Girard Avenue hosts a toy drive with The Salvation Army Massage Envy San Diego, in partnership with The Salvation Army, will be helping struggling San Diego families this holiday season by hosting a toy drive in each of their Massage Envy locations throughout San Diego County through Dec. 16.Lauren Baldwin, Massage Envy La Jolla Franchisee, is thrilled to be involved with the effort. “Massage Envy is a very community minded organization. The holidays are a great time to really get everyone involved. The Salvation Army is near and dear to several of the franchisees having personal experiences and we all felt they would be a perfect fit,� she shared. “We are hoping that the kids will feel joy and love during the holidays, as every child should feel. The look on their faces is just priceless.� Last year alone, The Salvation Army provided 48,500 toys (in addition to stocking stuffers) for 19,000 local children. The Salvation Army’s goal for 2016 is to provide 50,000 toys to 20,000 children countywide. To help volunteer or donate go to www.sandiego.salvationarmy.org or www.massageenvy.com or call 866-613ENVY (3689). Head over to 7650 Girard Ave. to drop off toys.

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The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club hosted the third annual Bing Crosby season on Veterans Day. The occasion offered a special salute to all who had served or currently are serving in the military. In keeping with opening day tradition, a contest was offered for all race-goers – this year it was a Pinups for Patriots fashion contest. Additionally, this season all attendees were encouraged to participate in this Stars & Stripes fashion contest. Racegoers coordinated red, white, and blue creations, a Rosiethe-Riveter look, a fashionable camouflage dress, and best of all, an incorporation of the American flag into their look. The contest also included an entry for the best pin-up models. A little history: this term was first used in 1941 when soldiers and others “pinned” up pictures of beautiful and sexy models on their wall. You may remember Bettie Paige was coined as the “Queen of Pinups.” Many fashionistas came dressed in the pin-up look adorned with hair topped off with victory rolls. The first-place winner, Taylor Rendon, came with the classic look complete with an animal print dress, corset and black furry heels. She received a $400 cash prize and a Studio Savvy gift basket valued at $250. The winner of both the most patriotic category and the Bing Crosby grand prize was Wendy Venable. She wore a modified 1866 camouflage dress that was topped off with a picture hat accessorized with jewels and a bird. Medals were pinned on the dress that belonged to her husband, who was a retired Navy commander. Venable herself was a Navy IT specialist for 20 years and has a long history with the military. Indeed, her father was a Navy mili-

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From My Garden: Captivating cattleya orchids By LINDA MARRONE One of the most recognizable orchids, the cattleya, is considered the "queen" of orchids and its flower is what most people visualize when they think of orchids. Used by the flower trade for decades as cut flowers and for corsages, today it is easy to find different varieties and hybrids of the cattleya growing in pots that you can enjoy in your home. Native to the tropical regions of South America, Costa Rica and Panama, the cattleya is an epiphyte, which means it grows on other plants, but is not parasitic and only uses the plant as support. In their natural habitat, the cattleya grows on tree trunks and branches high up in the jungle canopy with bromeliads and Tillandsias. In this aerial garden they get their nutrients from decaying plant material and their pseudobulbs and fleshly leaves store food and water. They usually bloom in the dry season when there is little or no rain and during this time the morning dew and humidity in the air is its only source of water. I've had my cattleya orchids for eight years and I purchased and board them at Cal Pacific Orchids in Encinitas, so I cannot take credit for them blooming. Cal Pacific cares for all my orchids and calls me to pick them up when they are ready to bloom. Their greenhouses are perfectly suited for growing all different types of orchids and my growing collection has been boarded there for over 10 years. My cattleyas stay in bloom for about three weeks and when they are in bloom I do not

White cattleya orchids (above). Pink cattleya bloom with other orchids in my orchid room. PHOTOS BY LINDA MARRONE

water them and display them inside where they receive moderate light. When an orchid is in bloom, it does not have the same requirements it needs to bloom. If you want to try growing them at home, cattleyas are considered, "easy to grow." They require a good amount of light to bloom, but not direct sunlight that could burn their leaves. Good air circulation is a must and let the plant dry out in between

watering and NEVER let it sit in water. The perfect temperature to grow cattleyas is from 85 to 75 degrees during the day and down to the 50s at night. Fertilize them with a urea-free (10-10-10) orchid food as directed, but dilute the amount by about a quarter. Never feed the plant when it is in bloom. A yellowish tinge to the leaves is what you need for the plant to produce an abundance of flowers and if it is

overfed, or if it is not receiving enough light, the leaves will be dark green and the plant will not flower. Most cattleya orchids bloom once a year, but some can bloom twice. Early fall through Christmas is when mine bloom and they are usually in bloom for Thanksgiving, but the heat we had the past two summers has made them bloom earlier than usual, so as I write this the flowers have just finished blooming. Showy cattleya flowers come in a variety of sizes and a wide spectrum of colors

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The King and I: Remembering King Bhumibol Doing it Better By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. In the early 1950s our record of the month club—started by my late husband, Sam Josefowitz—was expanding into other countries. Concert Hall Society, Handel Society, Opera Society, and Jazztone Society were the first clubs to provide members with a record every month. They were made of red vinyl—78s with artistically designed covers. One day unexpectedly, we received an invitation from King Bhumibol to visit him in his palace. The king was an aficionado and wanted to meet us and talk music, particularly about jazz. He was one of the descendants to the King of Siam made famous by the movie The King and I. And so we took off for Thailand. We were met at the Bangkok Airport by a royal limousine. When we asked to be taken to our hotel, we were told the king was expecting us immediately. So we went in our rumpled clothes from a long night on the plane and were ushered into an ornate room. The king was sitting on a settee, not a throne; we were seated opposite him in white and gold

Left to right: Sam Josefowitz, me and King Bhumibol.

Louis XV chairs. Servants were scurrying about on their knees as a sign of homage. We were offered orange juice and spent a lively few hours discussing music—the various bands that David Josefowitz, Sam’s brother, had recorded and the means of advertising, packaging and mailing the records (which was Sam’s department). The king was interested in every facet of our club. We had brought him one of our records, for which he thanked us profusely. When it was time to go, we had to walk backwards because no one could turn their backs on the king. King Bhumibol was a short, rather unassuming man; were he not king, I would not have guessed at his royal heritage. On the other hand, what was I expecting? A red velvet cloak, a scepter, and a crown? He was very personable and quickly put us at ease. We were the same age, in our late twenties; it felt like we could easily • Full Service Assisted Living and Care Home Communities • Respite/Short Term Stays at Resonable Rates • Secure VA Benefits for Veterans & Spouses to Help Pay for Care Costs

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have been friends. He was knowledgeable about music and played the saxophone and the clarinet himself. He asked many questions as to our choice of artists, and even offered some suggestions of his own. We spoke French; he had gone to school in Lausanne, Switzerland, and was a few years behind my husband at L’Ecole Nouvelle. Classmates of Sam’s in that same school were the Shah of Iran and his brother. Lausanne was rife with current and deposed nobility—kings and queens from around the world, sheiks from Arab countries. Looking back on that visit, what seemed unremarkable then, amazes me today, chatting happily with King Bhumibol just as if he had been any other music-loving friend. We were all so young then. When I read that the King died at 88 (a year younger than I), memories of that day came flooding back as a shining moment of innocence and sheer pleasure. The king remained a member of our record-club until the company was sold many years later. Natasha Josefowitz taught the first course in the United States on women in management and is the author of more than 20 books. She lives at the White Sands in La Jolla. Copyright © 2016. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights reserved.

Veterans Day ceremonies celebrated with great pride Guests at Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial's annual Veterans Day ceremony were treated to the best attended — and one of the most dynamic — salutes to veterans ever held on the La Jolla mountain. Ceremonies included the unveiling of a memorial plaque honoring San Diego Major League Baseball player Ted Williams, considered the greatest hitter of all time, who also served in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marines during World War II and the Korean War. Williams, a star player and pitcher with Herbert Hoover High School in the late 1930s, joined the San Diego Padres, then a Pacific Coast League team in 1936, before moving to the Boston Red Sox, serving two years with their minor league team, then spending 19 years with the MLB franchise, retiring in 1960. Williams interrupted his baseball career during World War II when he joined the Navy Reserves on

Marine combat aviator in the Korean War. Commemorated along with Williams was sports caster Dick Enberg, who hung up his microphone after seven years as the San Diego Padres' sportscaster last month, capping a 61-year broadcasting career.

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May 22, 1942 and went on active duty in 1943, when he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps and a Naval Aviator on May 2, 1944. Williams returned to active military duty for portions of the 1952 and 1953 seasons to serve as a

The Elizabeth Hospice and the Vi at La Jolla hosted a ceremony to honor 20 veterans residing at the Vi at La Jolla. Many of the Veterans served during WWII, Korea and Vietnam. A Veteran Pinning Ceremony thanked veterans residing at the Vi at La Jolla for their service to our country and Marines from Camp Pendleton participated in the ceremony. Serving veterans is an honor for senior living providers. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com

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Theater happenings: Mitchell to perform at La Jolla Playhouse benefit next month By CHARLENE BALDRIDGE ‘Stokes’ Sings ‘Noel’ Until I witnessed his Broadway (1998) performance as Coalhouse Walker in “Ragtime” – one of the great musicals of the last century – I had only heard of Seattle native Brian Stokes Mitchell. He was raised in San Diego from age 14, graduated from Patrick Henry High, and who came up, briefly, at San Diego Junior Theatre, the Old Globe and Starlight Musicals before being swept up into a career that spans film, television and stage. Those who write about his life and career sometimes neglect “Ragtime,” and yet I always think of Stokes (that’s how he refers to himself) as Coalhouse. It was one of the most affecting, incendiary performances I’ve ever seen. Several summers ago, I heard Mitchell with San Diego Symphony Summer Pops. His appearance was so human, intimate and thrilling – surely he possesses the most beautiful musical theater baritone on the contemporary stage – and by the time he sang “Bring Him Home” from “Les Miserables,” he had the audience eating out of his hands. After being inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame this month, Mitchell will spend some time making the holidays bright in San Diego, so you, and your family will have an opportunity to hear him as well as help enrich the coffers of local arts organizations. Hurry if you want tickets and a huge thrill. At 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12 in the Mandell Weiss Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Mitchell performs a Playhouse benefit concert titled “Simply Broadway,” named after his last album. Proceeds benefit Playhouse’s new play and education programs. Tickets range from $75 (concert only) to $250 for this one, depending on how many frills you want. www.lajollaplayhouse.org. Dec. 16, 17 and 18 Mitchell headlines San Diego Symphony’s (SDS) “Noel Noel” program at Copley Symphony Hall, appearing

alongside San Diego Master Chorale and San Diego Children’s Chorus in favorite music of the season. It’s always a warm, wonderful event. Take the entire family. Tickets range from $20-$80. Sameer Patel, one of only 11 young conductors to receive a 2016 Solti Foundation Career Assistance Award, and recently named associate conductor of SDS, is on the podium. When you go the website www.sandiegosymphony.org (scroll down for “Noel” tickets) you may hear Stokes sing “This Nearly Was Mine” from “South Pacific.”

La Jolla Symphony changes La Jolla Symphony & Chorus (lajollasymphony.com) has signed music director Steven Schick for another five years through 2022. Dr. David Chase is set to retire at the end of this season after 42 years as choral director (his final concert program is June 10-11, 2017). Dr. Patrick Walders was chosen from a recently concluded national search to take his place in July 2017. Walders, a native of Buffalo, NY, arrived in San Diego in 2011 to join the SDSU faculty. He and his wife, Katie, are founders of the Pro Arte Voices, a professional chamber choir in San Diego.

In New York David Yazbek (“The Full Monty,” premiered in 2000 at the Old Globe) has a new musical titled “The Band’s Visit.” It opened in previews Nov. 11 at the Off-Broadway Atlantic Theater Company. Based by book writer Itamar Moses on a film, it concerns an Egyptian band that gets stranded in a remote village in Israel.

In La Jolla Quiara Alegria Hudes and Erin McKeown’s wildly unique musical, “Miss You Like Hell,” opened at La Jolla Playhouse Nov. 6 and continues through Dec. 4 in the Mandell Weiss Theatre.


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Before taking certain very important actions, however the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. 6. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: a. Date: DEC 08, 2016 Time:1:30 P.M. Dept: PC2 b. Address of court: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1409 Fourth Ave. San Diego, CA. 92101 Central 7. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. 8. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. 9. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. 10. Attorney for Petitioner: Higgs Fletcher & Mack, LLP. Rebecca Briskin, Esq. 401 West “A” Street, Suite 2600, San Diego CA 92101 (619) 236-1551. ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027286 Fictitious Business Name(s): UPIC located at: 272 E RANCHO PARKWAY #R0487 ESCONDIDO, CA. 92095 is registered by the following: BARLI MARKETING This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION BARLI MARKETING 1844 HORNBLEND #7 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: IDAN COHEN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: CEO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 18, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027486 Fictitious Business Name(s): NEW WAY BLINDS located at: 11 VISTA DR. CHULA VISTA, CA. 91910 is registered by the following: LUIS PARRA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: LUIS PARRA Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 21, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027100 Fictitious Business Name(s) AJISEN RAMEN located at: 7398 CLAIREMONT MESA BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is registered by the following: AJIPLE INC This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION AJIPLE INC 10628 WEAVER AVE #A S. EL MONTE, CA. 91733 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: KENT LEUNG Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: VICE PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 18, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027189 Fictitious Business Name(s) PURA VIDA BRACELETS located at: 1025 PROSPECT ST. #350 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is registered by the following: CREATIVE GENIUS INC This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION CREATIVE GENIUS INC 1025 PROSPECT ST. #350 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: 09/01/2010 Registrant Name: PAUL GOODMAN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: CFO The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 19, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027518 Fictitious Business Name(s) WRITE ON THE MARKET FINANCIAL RESUMES located at: 3927 NOBEL DR. UNIT 54 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92122 is registered by the following: STEFANIE EBERHART This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 09/01/2016 Registrant Name: STEFANIE A. EBERHART Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 21, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027321 Fictitious Business Name(s) EAST WEST IMAGES located at: 993 C S.SANTA FE SUITE 81 VISTA, CA. 92083 is registered by the following: PETER LAU This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: PETER LAU Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 20, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026891 Fictitious Business Name(s)

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Pets

FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 18, 2016 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Keep your pet safe during the holidays; sound advice for keeping Fido and Spot out of the ornaments The holidays are almost here! This is the time to gather friends and family, break out the ornaments and whip up delicious meals. We all have our own routine for the season, but what about for our pets? From environmental dangers to food concerns, the holidays can bring about a whole new world of worry for pet-owners. Here are a few tips to make sure your pet stays safe during the holidays. One of the best parts of the season is brightening up homes with strands of colorful lights. While these lights are often admired by humans, they can present a serious danger to pets. If there’s one thing animals love, it’s chewing, and these electric cords often look like the perfect chew toy. Batteries used in lighting displays and toys under the tree can cause serious burns to an animal’s mouth and throat if punctured by their teeth, and often require surgery for removal if LEGAL ADS 900 LA JOLLA STRINGS located at: 3960 W. POINT LOMA SUITE H 495 SAN DIEGO CA. 92110 is registered by the following: MELISSA BARRISONThis business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 08/06/2016 Registrant Name: MELISSA BARRISON Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 14, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027671 Fictitious Business Name(s) SAMADHI, SAMADHI HEALING ARTS located at:4856 CASS ST. SAN DIEGO CA. 92109 is registered by the following: MICHELLE ANISE MACKEY, RYDER SLOANE MACKEY This business is conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: MICHELLE MACKEY Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 25, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026659 Fictitious Business Name(s) RAIZZ located at: 4369 W. POINT LOMA BLVD. SAN DIEGO CA. 92107 is registered by the following: ROBERTA CORTAT MOUTINHO This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: ROBERTA CORTAT MOUTINHO Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 12, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-028146 Fictitious Business Name(s) SAN DIEGO BEACH PADS located at:5580 LA JOLLA BLVD. #306 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is registered by the following: DAVID SIMMONDS This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: DAVID SIMMONDS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 31, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027379 Fictitious Business Name(s) JW CAREGIVER SERVICE located at: 2055 WESTINGHOUSE ST. 69 SAN DIEGO CA. 92111 is registered by the following: JAMES WAITHAKA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: JAMES WAITHAKA Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 20 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027629 Fictitious Business Name(s) ROCKIN ROBIN RACING 3 located at: 1020 NORTH MARSHALL AVE. EL CAJON CA. 92020 is registered by the following: ROBIN S. HOFFOS This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: ROBIN S. HOFFOS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 24 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: GERALD A. APICELLA CASE NUMBER: 372016-00037652-PR-LA-CTL 1. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and

swallowed. To prevent your pet from getting into decorative lighting, keep wires, cords and batteries neatly tucked away and out of an animal’s reach. Festive plants, such as mistletoe, holly and poinsettia, are often a must when outfitting a home for the holidays – but did you know these plants can prove fatal to pets? Instead of using real plants that arepoisonous, try sprucing up your home with artificial ones. Similarly, potpourri and scented wax burners can also prove dangerous when ingested by animals, so these accents should also be kept in a discreet location. Station menorahs, candles and other flammable objects on a stable surface as animals can knock them over, creating a serious fire hazard. A common holiday centerpiece is the Christmas tree – a decoration that is exceptionally tempting for pets. Cats and rabbits are especial-

persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate, or both, of GERALD A. APICELLA. 2. A Petition for Probate has been filed by KEITH APICELLA in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO 3.The Petition for Probate requests that KEITH APICELLA be appointed as personal representative(s) to administer the estate of the decedent. 4. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. 5.The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. 6. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: a. Date: DEC 08, 2016 Time:1:30 P.M. Dept: PC-3 b. Address of court: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1409 Fourth Ave. San Diego, CA. 92101 Central 7. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. 8. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. 9. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. 10. Attorney for Petitioner: HERRING & HERRING Margaret K. Herring, esq. (183808) 1001 “B” Avenue, Suite 215 Coronado, CA. 92118 (619) 437-9175. ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION 330 W. BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2016-00037399-CU-PTCTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Jennifer Lynn Gonzalez 591 Telegraph Canyon Rd. #945 Chula Vista, CA. 91910 (619) 370-7753 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM Jennifer Lynn Gonzalez To Jennifer Lynn Davis 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 DEC 16, 2016 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT C-46 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA Civil Division 330 W. Broadway San Diego, Ca. 92101 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE

ly attracted to shiny tinsel and glass ornaments. Cats tend to bat around glass ornaments that can shatter into razor sharp fragments, and Mylar tinsel can cause serious harm when swallowed. To prevent pets from injuring themselves on ornaments or toppling over the Christmas tree, try building a foil tree skirt that extends at least a foot beyond the tree’s circumference. Most pets will avoid the tree skirt’s crinkly surface. In addition to environmental factors, one of the holiday’s key elements can cause serious problems for pets – food! The holidays often revolve around plates of food that are rich in fat and sugar. Humans have few problems digesting these ingredients, but scraps that are too rich in fat can cause health issueslike pancreatitis in animals. Chocolate, artificial sweeteners like xylitol, uncooked dough and grapes and

NO. 2016-026747 Fictitious Business Name(s) OPULENCE SALONS located at: 5566 LA JOLLA BLVD. LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is registered by the following: CHADWINN KRETZSCHMAR This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 09/01/2015 Registrant Name: CHADWINN KRETZSCHMAR Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 13, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-028538 Fictitious Business Name(s) ENGAGEMENT GUYS located at: 861 SIXTH AVE. SUITE 411 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 is registered by the following: STEVE PARKHURST This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 11/01/2016 Registrant Name: STEVE PARKHURST Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 02, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-028769 Fictitious Business Name(s) THREE RS PROOFREADING located at: 4887 BELLA PACIFIC ROW #240 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: CYNTHIA DELANEY This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: CYNTHIA DELANEY Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 04, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026565 Fictitious Business Name(s) CLARK AND COMPANY REAL ESTATE located at: 6170 PASEO PALERO CARLSBAD, CA. 92009 is registered by the following: TIGER TALE ENTERPRISES, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION TIGER TALE ENTERPRISES, INC. 6170 PASEO PALERO CARLSBAD, CA. 92009 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: IMRAN CLARK Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 11, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026141 Fictitious Business Name(s) KET MEDIA located at: 3230 ASHFORD ST. #H SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is registered by the following: KELLY TARTER This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: KELLY TARTER Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 06, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027307 Fictitious Business Name(s) PACIFIC INTEGRATED DATA SOLUTIONS located at: 7259 SURFBIRD CIRCLE CARLSBAD, CA. 92011 is registered by the following: JAMES MCGHEE This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: KELLY TARTER Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 20, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-028085 Fictitious Business Name(s)

ELLE ALLURE SKIN SPA located at: 3651 MIDWAY DR, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92103 is registered by the following: ELIZABETH ANN DAVIS This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 10/20/2016 Registrant Name: ELIZABETH ANN DAVIS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 28, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 10, 17, 24 AND DEC 01, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026561 Fictitious Business Name(s) THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK ENTERPRISES located at: 3651 MIDWAY DR, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92058 is registered by the following: CALVIN STEWART This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 10/01/2016 Registrant Name: CALVIN STEWART Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 11, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: FRANCIS X. SCHEIDEL JR. CASE NUMBER: 37-2016-00038650-PR-PW-CTL 1. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate, or both, of FRANCIS X. SCHEIDEL, JR., FRAN SCHEIDEL 2. A Petition for Probate has been filed by PAMELA R. KLINECT in the Superior Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO 3.The Petition for Probate requests that PAMELA R. KLINECT be appointed as personal representative(s) to administer the estate of the decedent. 4. The petition requests the decedent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. 5.The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. 6. A hearing on the petition will be held in this court as follows: a. Date: DEC 20, 2016 Time:11:00 A.M. Dept: PC-1 b. Address of court: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 1409 Fourth Ave. San Diego, CA. 92101 Central 7. If you object to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. 8. If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. 9. You may examine the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. 10. Attorney for Petitioner: DAVID G. RODRIGUEZ 1450 Frazee Road, Suite 310 San Diego, CA. 92108 (619) 291-7708. ISSUE

raisins can lead to life-threatening problems if eaten by pets. Make sure pets stay out of the kitchen and keep an eye on table scraps that could lead to illness. Kahoots Feed and Pet representative Alicia Towkaniuk offered some insight into pet safety during the holidays: “Make preparing your pets for the holidays as much a part of your holiday routine as wrapping gifts or decorating the tree. Talk with everyone in the household about keeping dangerous items and foods out of reach. Post the numbers for your regular vet, a 24-hour emergency vet and the ASPCA Poison Control Hotline (888-426- 4438) where they will be easy to find!” Find a Kahoots near you at www.kahootspet.com.

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DATES: NOV 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-028435 Fictitious Business Name(s) MIKELSON YACHTS located at: 2330 SHELTER ISLAND DR. #202 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106 is registered by the following: RICHARD EDWARD PETERSON This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 12/02/1986 Registrant Name: RICHARD EDWARD PETERSON Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 02, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 17, 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-029023 Fictitious Business Name(s) MEANINGFUL COACHING located at: 1250 CAVE ST. UNIT 8 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is registered by the following: CATERINA MERTEL This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 10/25/2011 Registrant Name: CATERINA MERTEL Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 08, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 17, 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-028913 Fictitious Business Name(s) YOGISCAPES located at: 5842 HIGHPLACE DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92120 is registered by the following: DORIAN HERRERA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: DORIAN HERRERA Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 07, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 17, 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-028977 Fictitious Business Name(s) MINDFUL MOBILE LEARNING located at: 4732 MUIR AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is registered by the following: JULIE JOHNSTON This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 01/19/2016 Registrant Name: JULIE JOHNSTON Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 08, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 17, 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2016 SUMMONS NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: Aaron Chung, aka Aaron Y. Chung, an individual; and DOES 1 through 20, inclusive YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: American Express Bank, FSB a federal savings bank American Express Centurion Bank, a Utah state chartered bank NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the California Courts online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an

attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online SelfHelp Center (www.courtinfo.ca. gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. The name and address of the court is: SUPERIOR COURT of CALIFORNIA 330 W Broadway San Diego, Ca. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2016-00019894-CU-CL-CTL The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: Lina M. Michael (Bar# 237842) Brian P. McGurk (Bar# 250091) MICHAEL & ASSOCIATES, PC 555 ST. Charles Drive, Suite 204, Thousand Oaks, CA. 91360 805-379-8525 Date: JUNE 14, 2016, Clerk, by R. DAY, Deputy, Issue Dates: NOV 17, 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2016 SUMMONS NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: Erika Hernandez and DOES 1 through 100 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: Armando Escamilla NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. The court may decide against you without your being heard unless you respond within 30 days. Read the information below. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and legal papers are served on you to file a written response at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written response must be in proper legal form if you want the court to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can use for your response. You can find these court forms and more information at the California Courts online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your county law library, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case by default, and your wages, money, and property may be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal services from a nonprofit legal services program. You can locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California Courts Online SelfHelp Center (www.courtinfo.ca. gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien for waived fees and costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid before the court will dismiss the case. The name and address of the court is: SUPERIOR COURT of CALIFORNIA 330 W Broadway San Diego, Ca. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2016-00025028-CU-PA-CTL The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: KANE HANDEL ESQ., 3525 Del Mar Heights Road, Suite 231 San Diego, CA. 92130 858-7565195 Date: JULY 25, 2016. Clerk, by Carla Brennan, Deputy, Issue Dates: NOV 17, 24 DEC 01 AND 08, 2016 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION 330 W. BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: 37-2016-00037355-CU-PTCTL PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Rebeka Undheim 4694 Gainard Way San Diego, Ca.92123 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM Rebeka Undheim on Behalf of a Minor FROM ABIGALE LORRAINE ANNE ROBINSON TO ABIGALE LORRAINE ANNE UNDHEIM 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 NOV, 18 2016 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT 46 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA Civil Division 330 W. Broadway San Diego, Ca. 92101 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026508 Fictitious Business Name(s) GROOVE KITTY (AKA) GROOVE KITTY BAND located at: 2960 RANCHO BRUSADO, CARLSBAD CA. 92009 is registered by the following: KRISTINA BETH VINAS, MATT RICE This business is conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE The first day of business was: 10/11/2016 Registrant Name: KRISTINA BETH VINAS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 11, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 03, 10, 17 AND 24, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027411 Fictitious Business Name(s) HIGH PERFORMANCE MOTORSPORTS located at: 7490 OPPORTUNITY ROAD SUITE 3380 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is registered by the following: HIGH PERFORMANCE MOTORSPORTS This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY HIGH PERFORMANCE MOTORSPORTS, LLC.701 B STREET SUITE 1000 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101-8109 CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: 02/14/2006 Registrant Name: WILLIAM GOTSES Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: MANAGING MEMBER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 21, 2016 ISSUE DATES: NOV 17, 24, DEC 01 AND 08, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-026497 Fictitious Business Name(s): DEEB’S SKIN CARE located at: 4921 DEL MONTE AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is registered by the following: LINDSI KOEN This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: LINDSI KOEN Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 11, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 20, 27 NOV 03 AND 10, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-027128 Fictitious Business Name(s): EXPERIENCE POOLS located at: 1421 PACIFIC BEACH DR. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: JOHN RODGERS This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: JOHN RODGERS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 18, 2016 ISSUE DATES: OCT 27 NOV 03, 10 AND 17, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2016-021769 Fictitious Business Name(s) C PARDO located at: 10747 CAMINITO CASCARA SAN DIEGO, CA. 92108 is registered by the following: CAROLYN RODRIGUEZ ALVAREZ This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 08/17/2016 Registrant Name: JAMES EDWARDS Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company / Corporation: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUG 17, 2016 ISSUE DATES: SEPT 08, 15, 22,AND 29, 2016


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La Jolla’s Ann Navarra, breast cancer survivor, walks in Race for the Cure By JENNY WERTH Posters printed in print from the Susan G. Komen 3-day walk have been placed around La Jolla with some pertinent facts, “3 Days, 60 Miles. $800 million raised and counting. Thank you 3-Day Walkers & Crew.” These are the kinds of milestones that keep walkers and breast cancer survivors such as Ann Navarra motivated to keep the fight strong. Navarra, the sister of Jerome’s Furniture Jerry Navarra, walked in the recent SGK Race for the Cure as part of the Jerome’s Furniture team. “The walks are very important because they reach out to so many people who have cancer, family and friends of cancer patients and survivors. The SGK organization is in over 120 cities and communities. It attracts over 1.7 million people each year in the races,” shared Navarra. She was startled to find out she had breast cancer at only 44 years old. Her story is one that keeps everyone aware that this disease can strike at any time. “The year was 1990. I was 44 years old and had annual mammograms. It was in the afternoon

Ann Navarra with her puppy Lola at Race for the Cure

after my appointment that my doctor called me at my office. He shared that some shaded spots appeared on my right breast and strongly suggested that I see a surgeon,” she

explained. “Never having any prior health issues, I was quite surprised and asked my doctor to make my appointment with a surgeon. The next week I met with my surgeon

Salon Spruce creates a memorable experience By GINA McGALLIARD Like many aspiring performers had been doing for decades before him, a young Ryan Weeden went to New York City to realize his dream of being an actor. And like most aspiring performers, he eventually realized it was just not happening. “I realized the life of the starving artist wasn’t all it was cracked up to be,” said Weeden. “I was hanging out with people in their 30s, 40s, 50s – just doing the same thing I was day in and day out [and it] was not attractive. They didn’t have families, they were just hustling and bustling, and the wrinkles kept getting deeper and deeper.” He only considered a career in hairdressing when the mother of a girl he was dating, who was a hairstylist herself, suggested it. “She’s like, ‘Ryan, you know, you’re not doing anything else. I think you’d be really great at hair,’” said Weeden. Noting that his girlfriend’s mother had had much success in her career, including being able to support her children and purchase a home, Weeden began extensively researching the industry. Upon deciding that he was going to give it a shot, Weeden received his training from Redken and Tony & Guy Hairdressing. Always having dreamed of California, Weeden moved west and started his new endeavor, which today can only be described as flourishing. And he’s excited to be opening Salon Spruce, his very own storefront salon on 7527 Girard Ave. after renting from Phenix Salon Suites just down

Ryan and Jeni Weeden from Salon Spruce on Girard Ave.

the road. Weeden calls it his “dream spot” and noted that while it’s larger than his old digs, it’s still small enough not to feel impersonal. “[I] don’t want a big, booming salon,” he said. “I still want it to be intimate. My clients appreciate that.” Weeden counts Yelp as a huge component to his having done well, estimating that he gets about 90 percent of new clients from the review site. After an initial appointment, he will always follow up to be sure they are happy with the service, another strategy he credits with his ability to retain clients. Jeni Weeden, his wife, manages the business side of the salon. In addition to working with clients, Weeden also does hair for magazine photo shoots and founded the company Masters of Balayage, which he describes as a showcase site that he

started on Instagram to connect Balayage artists. Now that the site has more than 61,000 followers, Weeden’s profile has grown to such an extent that he now is invited to events around the county and even to Canada to give presentations about the natural-looking hair dyeing technique. Weeden also has the distinction of being an educator for the Australia-based company Kevin.Murphy, which entails visiting salons and teaching the stylists how to effectively use the company’s products. “They have great products,” said Weeden of Kevin.Murphy. “They have their ethics in place – they never hurt animals, people or the environment, so I really like that.” For more information, visit www.salonspruce.com and www.mastersofbalayage.com.

who found a small lump in my breast. I was still clueless and in total denial. By the second week I had a biopsy with anesthesia and the message was clear,” Navarra remembered. Cancer had struck with all its ugly consequences. But Navarra is a fighter and fight she did. “Within one additional week I had a modified, radical mastectomy with reconstruction. After three weeks I began a six-month chemotherapy treatment program,” Navarra said. But, she kept herself surrounded with family and friends who offered support and encouragement throughout her whole difficult ordeal. “Be accompanied on all doctor visits so that someone else is listening to your doctor. Be positive and laugh more. Pray and meditate. Surround yourself with support groups. Obtain a list of people one can talk with, especially survivors. Watch funny films and read heartwarming books. NEVER GIVE UP.” The warrior-spirit in Navarra kept her moving and active to her full potential. She even returned to work only 10 days after her recovery; certainly not an easy task. “During the last month of chemo treatments, I

was hurting badly. Eating and sleeping were difficult. I was very tired and my body hurt all over. Remaining positive is difficult at best. Just realize that your fight is not over and that you will be okay. Losing my hair was difficult at first. Buy a good wig(s) and try to have fun with it. Keep happy people around you. Remember that there is always someone else who is facing a more severe situation. Take walks and really notice how nature’s beauty surrounds us,” Navarra explained. And most importantly, keep up your fight against the disease by informing others and participating in fundraising activities and getting annual mammograms. “Being a participant in the (SGK) races is a strong message that breast cancer can be cured. One out of eight women are targets for this disease. We must reach out to the world that research is the key to our goal. No one who has breast cancer should think they are alone in this fight,” Navarra said. The Susan G. Komen 3-Day begins at the Del Mar Fairgrounds on Friday morning. http://www.the3day.org/

La Jolla votes to get MAD Businesses and residents within the Village of La Jolla have voted to tax themselves via creation of a maintenance assessment district (MAD) to pay for improvements. A MAD is a legal mechanism by which property owners can vote to assess themselves to receive enhanced maintenance, landscaping, and lighting services. These services are above and beyond the City’s baseline general services. There are currently 61 MADs throughout San Diego. Enhance La Jolla, a new nonprofit being formed, will manage the MAD for the Village. Enhance La Jolla will contract with service providers to implement the maintenance and landscape services to be provided. The City of San Diego will oversee Enhance La Jolla’s administration of the MAD. Longtime La Jolla community planner Joe LaCava, who was retained as an advisor for the MAD, estimated that a little more than half of the approximately 1,300 parcels within the Village voted on the MAD. “There were two items on the ballot, do you want to form the (MAD) district, and who do you want to run it,” LaCava said. “The vote was 56 percent yes, and 44 percent no for forming the district, and 85 percent for local control and Enhance La Jolla running it, versus 15 percent who wanted the city to run the new district. It was overwhelming for local control.”

LaCava added the special district only needed a simple majority to pass, instead of two-thirds approval, because it was a vote for self-taxation by those affected. Enhance La Jolla said the new MAD will privately fund and construct projects in public spaces, ensure ongoing maintenance services, help create and maintain inviting public spaces, enhance the Village's beauty and quality of life, leverage property owner assessments to generate supplemental funds from the City and Improves property values. “I would like to commend the many citizens and community groups in La Jolla who came together to initiate the formation of a MAD in La Jolla,” said Council President Sherri Lightner. “Services such as increased trash pickups, sidewalk power washing, and additional landscape maintenance will all contribute to a cleaner, safer, and more attractive environment.” The Village of La Jolla now joins over 60 other MAD’s in San Diego which lobbied to take greater control of their communities environment and experience. Due to timing, the assessment fees cannot be collected until January 2018 and the fees will be solely committed to Village (district) maintenance to include sidewalk cleaning, graffiti, weed abatement and extra trash pick-up. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com


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438 Ravina St $3.250m Where The Village of La Jolla meets the Beach Barber Tract, this early 1900’s 6 bedroom charmer is a delightful stroll to shops, restaurants, schools, & the most beautiful beaches. Grand proportions and old world details are married with fun outdoor spaces including a pool & spa, outdoor cooking station, & enchanting, brick-paved patio off the kitchen. 4 fireplaces give this home a cozy atmosphere. 2 detached single-car garages & a 5-car motor court provide a rare advantage at the beach. Land zoned for up to 7 units.

Owning a home is a big financial investment and your current life-stage plays a major role in the decision to buy or sell a home. I’ve worked as a mortgage loan officer for the past 14 years, and I get a lot of questions about the home ownership process at different stages of life from firsttime homebuyers to empty nesters. To help you navigate the journey as a homeowner, here are my thoughts on some of the common questions. Q: I am thinking about buying a home, but how will I know if I am ready ? A: Start asking yourself some key questions. First, why do you want to buy a home? Whether it’s because you want a place to make your own or think that you’re wasting your money on rent, make sure you balance the emotional and rational reasons for starting the home buying. Can you reasonably afford a home? This includes the down payment, property taxes, homeowners insurance, moving expenses, furniture, maintenance, etc.? Planning for these expenses carefully can help you avoid one of the most common causes of missed mortgage payments: carrying too much debt. It’s important not to overextend your credit card and other debts so you stay current on your payments. Even though there are few homes for sale, and home prices in San Diego have been reported to be at their highest in 9 years, low mortgage rates and down payment assistance programs have been helping first-time homebuyers. Is this the right time to buy? Timing plays an important role in buying a home. Do you have a steady job and income? Do you have a good credit score? Does it make sense to wait and save more money for the down payment or improve your credit? Strengthening your current financial situation may save you thousands of dollars in the long run, but it also means a delay in beginning to build equity in a home. Q: The kids are all gone, and I have this huge house. Should I move or stay? A: They say home is where the heart is. A home represents a physical connection to the past with memories of the people you love—which is why deciding whether to stay or leave is not any easy choice. Here are a couple of things to consider. If you want to stay in the San Diego

area, real estate brokerage Movoto lists these suburbs among the top five communities best for retirees due to senior amenities, lower costs of living, low maintenance homes, and close-knit communities that are close to activities in downtown San Diego: Encinitas, Solana Beach, Poway, El Cajon and Carlsbad. Maintenance can get expensive. Remember that the house ages along with its occupants. If the cost of maintaining your home isn’t a concern, then consider your changing physical needs as you age. Would stairs in a two-story home be a health-related concern? Would it be easier to get around in a smaller house? Planning ahead could let you enjoy your home over the long term. You might also consider accessing the equity in your home, through a home equity line of credit, for improvements to suit your current lifestyle. Q: I am retired and want to help my child buy a home. How can I help? A: There are several ways that you can help your children with buying a home, but it will depend on how much help you want to give them. You can gift your children money for the down payment, be a co-signer on the mortgage with them, or buy the home yourself and rent it to them. However, there are many factors to consider when deciding which route you will take. For example, down payment gifts will require additional paperwork since mortgage lenders will need to verify the gift and may even ask for your bank statements. Also, keep in mind that you could get taxed for your gift. With all these options, you should consult experts such as a financial advisor, an accountant or lawyer to make sure you can comfortably afford to help without jeopardizing your personal financial security, understand the potential tax implications, and how to structure the legal paperwork if necessary. Most importantly, it is imperative that you as a parent never compromise your ability to pay your own bills or meet your own mortgage payments for the sake of your children. Robert Webber, NMLS ID: 633043 is a VP, Retail Sales Manager at Bank of America and has been helping home buyers for 14 years.

GOBBLE UP THIS NEW CONSTRUCTION!

3748 Yosemite St. & 3750 Yosemite St. | Crown Point 3 BR 3.5 BA 1,871 sq. ft. Offered at $999,000 each

1684 Los Altos $2.875m This masterfully designed storybook Craftsman fuses pristine stone & woodwork w/ open & bright spaces, luxury tech, & seamless indoor/outdoor integration. A few blocks from Kate Sessions Park & nestled on a 20,000 sqft lot w/ bay, city & ocean views, this 5+ bed estate lives beautifully w/ the conveniences of an indoor gym, game room, laundry on 2 floors including an impressive mudroom, & a state-of-the-art kitchen. Master is an ocean-view retreat w/ a private sunset terrace.

Two brand new construction homes with kitchens that feature granite counters, stainless steel appliances, and a breakfast bar. Experience the luxury of lounging on the rooftop deck with a fireplace, having a two-car garage port, and being only a few short blocks from the bay! Give us a call!

Kathy Evans Scott Booth

*Photos are of a similar home by this builder. These homes for sale are currently under construction.

858-775-0280

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* SEVILLE - REDUCED * Klatt Realty is offering this prestige La Jolla Seville Condominium a reduced pirce of $715,000 with astonishing views to the Ocean and the Country Club golf course! This will sell quickly! Call for an appointment to see this great opportinity for yourself!

* RENTAL * In San Diego! Klatt Realty has listed a 2 bedroom, 1 bath single family residence for a 1-year lease at $2,875 rent per month. Located in a peaceful area of San Diego, this will rent quickly!

6767 Neptune Pl #203 $3.595m Unit 203 is a 3 bed, 3 full bath waterfront condo built in 2015, offering the building's largest oceanfront terrace, South to North panoramic whitewater views, and a very spacious floor plan. Condo features solar (owned), AC, tankless water heater, SS Viking appliances, washer and dryer, private 2 car garage, and storage unit! Building is gated and features a waterfront fire pit, beach shower, wide stair wells, and elevator. Exceptionally low monthlies & a rare location for new construction!

Steve Cairncross | TeamCairncross.com | 858-859-3370 | CA BRE #00859218

Klatt Realty has been serving La Jolla and surrounding areas since September 1972! JOSEPH DEAN KLATT PhD & ENYA LIST WHERE THE REAL ESTATE ACTION IS

KLATT REALTY INC. Ca BRE Iic. #00617121

Enya

(858) 454-9672 1124 Wall St., La Jolla DrJosephKlatt@san.rr.com | www.KlattRealty.com


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FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 18, 2016 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

Open this Sunday 1- 4 • Magnificent Muirlands Estate

Jensen David Schroedl - Now Age 10

David Schroedl 858 • 353• 5300 DavidKnowsLaJolla@gmail.com BRE #00982592

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6405 Muirlands Drive • Open this Sunday 1 - 4 PM This Majestic 5BR/6BA Muirlands Estate is grand in every aspect. Understated elegance with details reminiscent of the finest European Villas. Panoramic ocean & hillside views. A spectacular, stately & incredibly private residence in one of La Jolla's premiere neighborhoods. Library, billiard room & bar. Exercise room & 3-car garage. Features a salt-water pool & spa, outdoor fireplace, fire-pit plus detached guest room/office with full bath.

Now Offered at

Pacific

Sothebys INTERNATIONAL REALTY

$4,995,000

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ocal Expertise. International Reach.

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