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ISA Adaptive Surf Competition in La Jolla adds women’s division

Man ordered to pay for ramming parking enforcement scooter BY NEAL PUTNAM A driver who has finished his 90-day jail term for ramming a parking enforcement officer's scooter in La Jolla has been ordered to pay $1,856 in damages to the owner of a parked car that the officer crashed into. Peter Alex Dreier, 42, of Hillcrest, remains on terms of three years probation with an order to perform 10 days of public service works. San Diego Superior Court Judge Maureen Hallahan also allowed Dreier permission to use medical marijuana as a pain reliever and muscle relaxant for a physical ailment, according to

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ever, there weren’t any ‘surf legs,’ so I had to rig one up and some of my surfer friends took me out.” While her background, developed balance and board knowledge helped push her for-

Due to changing health care trends, Scripps Health recently unveiled a master plan that marks its largest expansion in the healthcare system’s 125-year history. That project will entail major renovations at five Scripps hospital campuses throughout the county. Major amenities will include flexible space designs, so that the most advanced equipment and devices can be more easily incorporated into necessary areas of use. Much like the renovation of the Jacobs Medical Center, upgrading rooms with state-of-theart technology and efficiency remain

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Dani Burt lost her right leg above the knee in a motorcycle accident, but since has learned how to surf - progressing to capture the 2016 WSA adaptive surfing championship. She will look for another title at this weekend’s adaptive surf competition. PHOTO BY PAT WEBER

BY BLAKE BUNCH New Jersey native Dani Burt grew up skateboarding and bodyboarding, but always found a primal need to be in the ocean. Prior to her losing her right leg (above her knee) in a motorcycle accident, however, she had never been surfing. Now Burt, a doctor of physical

therapy at Scripps Memorial Hospital, has been named the 2016 WSA US champion in adaptive surfing. Between Nov. 29 and Dec. 3, she will be competing in the Stance Adaptive World Surfing Championship at La Jolla Shores. Presented by Vissla and the City of San Diego, this is the

first year that Burt will be able to surf in a women’s-only division. “I was in Hawaii about 10 or 11 years ago for the Duke’s Festival. This was after the accident, after watching a lot of the competitions, I knew I had to get back in the water,” said Burt. “Around this time, how-


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court records. Dreier and his attorney appeared Nov. 7 before Hallahan to seek permission, as the probation department would not OK it without a ruling from a judge. Dreier's physician wrote a letter asking the judge to allow him to use medical marijuana. In a letter to the judge, Dreier said he was not allowed to use the drug while he was in a work furlough project. Dreier is an architect and was allowed to serve the 90-day sentence in a work furlough facility where he was locked up at nights

and on weekends. The April 19 incident occurred at 12:06 p.m. in the 800 block of Prospect Street in La Jolla when Dreier was angry he received a parking ticket when he parked in a commercial loading zone. He threw the $57.50 ticket at the parking enforcement officer and then rammed the scooter, causing it to overturn and hit a parked Honda. Dreier apologized to the officer at his July 28 sentencing in which a judge granted a restraining order that banned Dreier having any further contact with the officer, who was taken to Scripps La Jolla Hospital with minor injuries. Dreier pleaded guilty to felony assault and has no prior record.

Man rescued, body found off coast of La Jolla as group attempts to enter U.S.

The women of the 2016 adaptive surf competition celebrate their participation in the World Championship alongside ISA president Fernando Aguerre (top right). PHOTO BY ISA/CHRIS GRANT

ISA >> One person was found dead, apparently drowned, as up to seven people tried to enter the United States through the rough surf off La Jolla on Nov. 18, firefighters said today. Lifeguards were called to the rocks just north of Tourmaline Beach at about 11 p.m. on Nov. 18 following a report of a person yelling from the water, San Diego Fire-Rescue Department spokesperson Monica Munoz told City News Service in an email.

A rescue boat crew found a man swimming, and hauled him up, Munoz said. The man told lifeguards there were five others still in the water. The San Diego Police Department, Border Patrol and Coast Guard were notified, Munoz said. Border Patrol agent Tekae Michael told CNS that lifeguards requested assistance after spotting a

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ward, like most starting something from scratch, she had her doubts. It wasn’t until a chance meeting with legendary surfer and shaper Donald Takayama at his Oceanside shop that she dialed it in. “It was truly inspiring, as he is someone who I definitely looked up to,” said Burt. “We were talking at the shop one day, and he was like ‘here, take a board.’ He was a huge influence on me. For the ISA con-

test, I have a 9-foot-long Takayama and a 7-foot-10-inch-long pintail mini in my quiver.” Prior to this year’s contest, there weren’t enough women to comprise a women’s “parasurfing” (adaptive surfing) division, so Burt competed in the mixed-gender division. Despite being the minority sex in her group, she went on to capture the 2016 title, as well as come in second this year. In 2016, the event featured seven women from five countries across three divisions. The inclusion of a

separate women’s division has played a key role in more than doubling women’s participation in this year’s contest. “The ISA is proud to be actively promoting and developing women’s surfing around the globe,” said ISA president Fernando Aguerre. “Creating an opportunity for women in the Stance ISA World Adaptive Surfing Championship is just another step in working towards complete gender equality, which is the ultimate goal.”

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Village Merchants look forward to end-of-the-year business, Pillage the Village success BY DAVE SCHWAB

Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, which will see major upgrades as a result of this large-scale project. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED

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paramount in all construction projects. “No groundbreaking date has been set yet since we are still in the planning and design phases,” said Keith Darce, communications liaison for Scripps. “A 10-year philanthropic campaign will raise funds to support this and the other projects that are part of the system-wide master plan. The new tower will also contain inpatient beds, additional radiology services and surgical services, as well as all the ancillary ser-

vices required to operate a hospital.” Darce added that work entailed in the master plan will continue through 2030. “The Master Plan includes projects on all five Scripps Health hospital campuses in the county, as well as outpatient facilities in Chula Vista and Oceanside, and the creation of two Scripps MD Anderson cancer centers – one built on the campus of Scripps Mercy San Diego and the other built as an expansion of the Scripps Radiation Therapy Center in La Jolla,” he said. “The vision for our master plan is all about delivering the right care in the right setting to meet the chang-

ing health care needs of our communities,” said Darce. “In very basic terms, we looked closely at the direction that health care is headed to anticipate how care will be delivered in the future. And then we analyzed projections for population growth and matched our new facility plans to meet the community’s needs.” “It (master plan) also provides for seismic upgrades and takes into account for changing health care trends. More care is being delivered on an outpatient basis at clinics and other medical facilities, so Scripps will design its acute care facilities to care for the most seriously ill.”

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Mike Birbiglia brings ‘The New One’ to La Jolla Playhouse BY BLAKE BUNCH From Jan. 9 through 14, comedian Mike Birbiglia, known for his stand-up specials “Thank God for Jokes” and “My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend,” will host a week-long one-man comedy show titled “The New One” at the La Jolla Playhouse. Birbiglia is widely-known for his comedic voice and delivery, which blends a penchant for the narrative and unflinchingly awkward, yet honest, subject matter. While the La Jolla Playhouse has hosted one-man comedic acts in the past, with John Leguizamo’s “Latin History for Morons,” “The New One” will indefinitely continue Birbiglia’s astronomical rise as one of the heavy hitters in modern comedy in a local setting. “I was fortunate enough to catch ‘Thank God for Jokes’ while in New York not too long ago,” said Jaime Castañeda, the Playhouse’s associate artistic director. “Shortly thereafter, artistic director Christopher Ashley and I were discussing how great the show was, and Mike was picked up by Netflix. Since then, he has been extremely busy with specials and the feature film ‘Don’t Think Twice.’ That being said, we’re

really excited to have him at the Playhouse.” Birbiglia’s impressive career has seen the release of four albums for Comedy Central Records, including “My Secret Public Journal Live.” Known to mine material from his personal life, Birbiglia, like most comedians of note, has the uncanny ability at cuttingly, and refreshingly, truthful perspective. In addition to his live performances, he has recently branched out into the roles of author and filmmaker, writing, directing, and starring in the films “Sleepwalk With Me” and “Don’t Think Twice.” As an author, his book “Sleepwalk With Me and Other Painfully True Stories” was on the New York Times Bestseller List. He was a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American humor. He has also had acting roles on television shows “Girls,” “Inside Amy Schumer” and “Orange is the New Black,” as well as in the major motion pictures “Trainwreck,” “The Fault in Our Stars” and “Popstar.” “This engagement has already been getting a lot of attention,” said Castañeda. “People seem very excited to see him in San Diego. Honest-

In November, La Jolla Village Merchants Association looked forward to its annual strategic planning meeting in December, as well as electing new officers for the coming year. In his president's report, James Niebling thanked the rank-and-file for their efforts in promoting La Jolla's business community this year. “We really appreciate your dedication and commitment,” Niebling said. “I know it's not easy with your busy schedules. We request that you keep that commitment alive for the balance of the year. There are a lot of things that we want to see done in the Village together.” Niebling noted that, along with a major redo of LJVMA's website, lajollabythesea.com, that the merchant group also “ramped up our social media.” He added, “With more hands on deck, we can get more accomplished in the coming year.” Niebling noted the group is gearing up for its next group strategybuilding meeting. “Our Dec. 13 board meeting is where we get feedback from our members on what they liked, and what opportunities they see ahead,”

said Niebling. “It's important that members take an active role in helping us plan.” LJVMA executive director Sheila Fortune noted that all new board members must undergo mandatory training for the Brown Act, authored by Assemblymember Ralph M. Brown and passed in 1953, which guarantees the public's right to attend and participate in open and transparent legislative meetings of local government. Fortune added the sixth annual Pillage the Village community Halloween event, in which merchants hand out candy to schoolchildren and the La Jolla Real Estate Brokers Association sponsors a children's costume contest, was successful. “We got triple the amount of candy we got last year, and it still wasn't enough,” said LJVMA president Niebling. James Niebling of Esteban Interiors was re-elected LJVMA president for a second term. Jerit George of San Diego Fly Rides was elected group vice president. Brett Murphy of La Jolla Sports Club is LJVMA's new treasurer and Krista Baroudi, a photographer who owns The World Around You, was re-elected secretary.

Award-winning journalist and Pulitzer Prize nominee Fred Dickey will read from and discuss his new book “Stories With Faces: The Tightrope Lives of Next-Door People,” on Sunday, Jan. 28 at 2 p.m. at D.G.Wills Books, 7461 Girard Avenue, La Jolla, 858-4561800, www.dgwillsbooks.com. Dickey’s topics of more than 30 inspiring or colorful lives include a barrio girl who elevated herself with help of a prize-winning steer at the county fair; a 19th-century eccentric who crowned himself emperor

of the United States and protector of Mexico; and a good woman who faces life after her husband is convicted of murder. Dickey is the author of the popular and award-winning column “The Way We Are” in the San Diego Union Tribune from 2012-2017. Nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Journalism, his numerous essays have appeared in The Los Angeles Times Magazine, Chicago Tribune Magazine, and American History Magazine.

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Michael said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Lifeguards determined the others has swum ashore and disappeared into the night, and one boogie board was found abandoned, Munoz said. Coast Guard Petty Officer Joel Guzman said the cutter Petrel searched the area for any debris or related items, but was unable to find anything. The smuggling boat was believed to have returned to Mexican waters. Guzman said the Petrel, a small boat and a helicopter were continuuing to search the area.

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ly, I think this is probably one of his more personal, raw and honest sets so far.” The La Jolla Playhouse is located at 2910 La Jolla Village Drive. The shows will be held on Tuesday to Friday at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets costs (through Dec. 15 $39-$49); Dec. 16 and after ($45$55). For more information, visit LaJollaPlayhouse.org, or call 858550-1010. “I shouldn’t say bad things about illiterate people. I should write it (Birbiglia).”

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boat with seven people off the coast, and agents arrived at Sea Ridge Drive in La Jolla at about midnight. The man found by lifeguards was treated for hypothermia, taken ashore and then to a hospital and handed over to the Border Patrol, Michael said. Agents determined the man to be a 32-year-old Mexican national, she said. On the shore, a man with no pulse was found just before 1 a.m.,


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Retired LJHS teacher accused of inappropriate behavior with students BY ASHLEY McGLONE At first, Maura Kanter thought it must have been an accident when her advanced physics teacher leaned over to check her work, and brushed against her breast.It was 2011, and Kanter, who’s now 22, was a junior at La Jolla High School. But the touching kept happening, and then she said her teacher, Martin Teachworth, began touching other areas of her body. “He liked to come up and surprise us, by like squeezing our thighs, tickling. Just awful. And I hate getting tickled, so I was really, really pissed off about that in general. And (he’d) stand a little too close, and lean in too close,” Kanter said. On other occasions, she said Teachworth would brush her hair back. “I started getting so uncomfortable.” No other teacher touched her this much. No one else made her feel so uneasy. She started dreading going to class every day. When Teachworth squeezed the sides of her waist one day, she had enough. “‘Don’t touch me anymore. Please,’” Kanter said she told Teachworth. “He looked confused and stricken, and I said, ‘Do not touch me again.’” Kanter was not alone in her frustration and anxiety. She is one of four women who shared their stories about Teachworth while students in his classroom from 2002 to 2013. Teachworth’s groping, they said, included grazing their chest, tickling their stomach and squeezing their hips, thighs and butt. Most voiced their concerns to school administration at the time, but an investigation by Voice of San Diego found no records that their complaints were kept. Teachworth’s conduct was investigated on at least four separate occasions. The district removed him from the classroom just once. Some student complaints may have never left the principal’s office. “This is the first time that I’ve heard about most of these allegations,” Teachworth wrote in an email. “I don’t know if any of those students complained to their parents or the school district. I don’t recall ever being informed of any such complaints between the 2003 and 2016 complaints.” Teachworth, who retired in June, declined several requests for an interview, but wrote in an email, “I strongly deny having engaged in improper conduct with any student during my 38 years as a schoolteacher.” When asked if the interactions occurred as described by the four women, Teachworth specifically denied one encounter and said the two investigations he was aware of cleared him of wrongdoing. Records show one investigation was dropped when a student who complained in 2016 could not be identified, and

Now a 32-year-old mother, Loxie Gant feels that La Jolla High School administrators could have done more to protect students from alleged inappropriate behavior by one of it’s former teachers. PHOTO BY ADRIANA HELDIZ

the district had no record of the other investigation. Teachworth said he did touch students on occasion, but described it as incidental. “Throughout the school day, and particularly in lab settings, I routinely interacted with students: for example, I might inadvertently contact a student while looking over his or her shoulder to assist with an

meaningful meeting.” She said Shelburne did not take notes, but promised to look into her concerns and those shared by her friends also at the meeting. She never heard from Shelburne again. “I felt very helpless, especially after that meeting, because I was like, ‘Great. They already know. They don’t care. [Teachworth] has tenure. I guess that’s what’s more impor-

guidance,” Shelburne wrote in a text message. “I cannot comment on any conversations or directives I had or gave pertaining to this issue. … I am constrained by law from discussing specifics.” If Shelburne followed the teacher’s union contract to the letter each time, he would have informed Teachworth of every complaint. Teachworth claims that didn’t hap-

‘I remember him being very defensive towards me about Mr. Teachworth. I almost felt like I was telling the story to his best friend. He kind of kept pushing me to say that like, it wasn’t a big deal, or that it didn’t really happen. ’ LOXIE GANT FORMER LA JOLLA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT

assignment, or I might tap students to move them out of the way or to move to a different part of the classroom. However, throughout my career, I always did my best to respect my students’ physical space and privacy. I would never have intentionally harmed or frightened a student,” he wrote. Kanter and others said they took their concerns to the principal at the time, Dana Shelburne, during three different school years over a 10-year period. “This happened like once a year. Girls would finally get up the courage to go tell someone, thinking it would help and it didn’t,” Kanter said. Her meeting with Shelburne lasted “maybe 10 minutes. … It wasn’t a particularly long or

tant to them,’” she said. “I was so sickened by it. I wanted him to never be able to do that to another girl, ever. … This is behavior that should never be tolerated, under any circumstances, and the fact that it has been is a stain upon that school, is a stain upon the administration.” Shelburne, who served as principal at La Jolla High for 18 years before being reassigned to a school construction liaison job at the district office in 2013, is also newly retired. He declined to discuss specific student complaints with Voice of San Diego, but said he “consistently” followed district and union contract protocols for complaints against teachers. “I referred student concerns to district officials for investigation and

pen. Even if Teachworth knew, it’s unclear if district officials were alerted to every complaint. The teacher’s union contract calls for complaints to be resolved “at the lowest possible level,” and the school district website says, “The district believes that it can resolve issues of harassment and discrimination at the school site.” District officials said they searched district and school site files for documentation of complaints made by Kanter and others interviewed by Voice of San Diego and found none. Nine years before Kanter complained, another student left Teachworth’s class on the heels of an encounter that left her shaken. Loxie Gant took Teachworth’s

advanced physics when she was a senior in the 2002-03 school year. As students were working independently at their desks one day, Gant said she went to the scratch paper bin at the front of the class. As she was facing the whiteboard, Teachworth “grabbed my butt, like kind of two times. It was sort of a solid hand and a grab, and it was a one, two to my bottom.” She was stunned. She said she immediately told the male student sitting next to her what happened. “My eyes were wide open. And he goes, ‘Are you OK?’ and I said, ‘No. Mr. Teachworth just grabbed my butt.’ And he was like, ‘What?! That’s so weird.’ And I was like, ‘Yeah. I know. I don’t know what to do.’ And I kind of just froze and I didn’t complete my work the rest of the period,” Gant said. When reached by Voice of San Diego, the male student, who requested VOSD not use his name, said he recalled an instance in which Gant returned to her seat shaken by an interaction she’d had with Teachworth, but that he couldn’t say for certain whether it was something Teachworth did or something he said. Gant said that the teacher in her next class noticed something was wrong. “She wrote me a pass. I went straight down and sat in Mr. Shelburne’s office, the principal at the time, and told him the whole story,” said Gant. “I remember him being very defensive towards me about Mr. Teachworth. Like, I almost felt like I was like telling the story to his best friend. He kind of kept pushing me to say that like, it wasn’t a big deal, or that it didn’t really happen. I just remember feeling really like, kind of not believed right away, you know?” Gant stood firm, and she said Shelburne brought in an investigator a day or two later. Gant can’t recall if the man she spoke to was a city police officer, or a member of the school district’s police force, but she said they talked alone in the conference room next to Shelburne’s office for about an hour. School district officials said they have no record of Gant’s complaint and “No record of any investigator has been identified.” “I just remember him being a tall, white and bald man that I talked to. … There was a gold shield on his business card,” Gant said. “It was just me and him in a room, which also made me really uncomfortable, because I was talking about my butt to like, another older man.” During the meeting, Gant said the investigator pressed her about what happened, and questioned her

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Photos with Santa! Festive Floats + Marching Bands + Dance Performances + Holiday Festival Tree Lighting + & Much More

La Jolla

Christmas Parade Join us for the season’s most celebrated event! Sunday, December 3 Girard Avenue 1:30 PM

Holiday Festival 2:30 - 5 PM La Jolla Recreation Center 615 Prospect

La Jolla Christmas Parade & Holiday Festival Foundation www.ljparde.com

p.m. It is a curated pop-up market offering an eclectic mix of local fashion, handmade and vintage gifts from 150 vendors.

December 05 Tree lighting Iron Pig Alehouse, at 1520 Garnet Ave., will host its first holiday tree lighting at 6 p.m. Guests are invited to arrive early to help decorate the tree with pig-themed ornaments.

parade is funded, in part, by revenue generated through the Santa Run.

Holiday stroll Point Loma Village boutiques, See/Saw and Good Dog Pet Outfitters, and event space, Wee Gather, teamed up to throw a family-friendly holiday stroll at 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec.

December 08 Holiday show Extravaganza will take place 5 to 9 p.m. Connect with working artists, enjoy dance, theatre and musical performances as well as engage with museums and galleries during this holiday-themed version of Liberty Station’s free monthly art openhouse event.

Cats The Encore Artist June Rubin has her “Cats The Encore,” a whimsical array of cat portraits in watercolor, kicks off 5 to 9 p.m. at the June Rubin Studio/Gallery at 2690 Historic Decatur Road 214.

December 02 December 01 Rady Children's Ice Rink Opens at Liberty Station is open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week through Jan. 7, (closed Christmas Day).

Christmas on the Pier From 2 to 5 p.m. Get a photo with Santa at the end of Crystal Pier. The tree lighting will be at sunset and there will be decorative wreaths hanging from local businesses and community groups. Photos are $10 or $5 with a dona-

tion of school supplies for local schools.

OB Holiday Parade The Ocean Beach Town Council will present the 38th annual OB Holiday Parade at 5:05 p.m. down Newport Avenue. The parade’s theme is “California Dreamin’ in the Season of Love.”

December 03 La Jolla Christmas Parade & Holiday Festival The 60th annual La Jolla Christmas Parade will begin at 1:30 p.m. at Girard and Kline and end at Prospect and Silverado. The La Jolla Holiday Festival will take place at the La Jolla Recreation Center (at the end of the parade) from 2 to 5 p.m. The Christmas tree lighting will take place at 4:30 p.m.

Roots of Giving Fair

Pet adoptions

The Center for Justice and Reconciliation's annual Roots of Giving fair brings artisans, farmers, immigrant businesses and other community members together on the Point Loma Nazarene University campus to sell their fair trade and justly created goods from 6 to10 p.m. at Caf Lane before or after the Cider Celebration.

Two- and four-legged members of the public are invited to the ninth annual Doggie Street Festival Dog & Cat Adopt-A-Thon celebration of companion animals from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at NTC Park at Liberty Station

Holiday Extravaganza Friday Night Liberty’s Holiday

Peninsula Singers will present “Glad Tidings, A Holiday Concert” at 7 p.m. at All Souls Episcopal Church, 1475 Catalina Blvd. Repertoire will include a blend of old-style carols, newer selections and classical holiday favorites.

December 09 Santa Run The fifth annual San Diego Santa Run on Garnet Avenue will start at 10 a.m. The event consists of a series of waves, including a 5K Fun Run and one-mile runs that feature the Santa’s Little Helper Mile (for dogs), the Santa’s Elves Mile (for kids) and the Speedy Mile (for competitive Santas).

PB Holiday Parade Following the Santa Run, participants are invited to stick around for the 38th annual Pacific Beach Holiday Parade, down Garnet Avenue, beginning at 1 p.m. The

Celebrate the beginning of Hanukkah with an early evening Menorah Lighting, music throughout the evening and much more in the Central Promenade between the ice rink and The Lot at Liberty Station.

December 16 SantaCon in PB The inaugural Pacific Beach SantaCon bar crawl fundraiser for Toys for Tots welcomes all Surfer Santas, Garnet Grinches, Christmas Kooks and Rollerblading Rudolphs. Registration at Sandbox Pizza, 1014 Grand Ave., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Pet adoptions OB Surf Lodge, at 5083 Santa Monica Blvd., will hold a pet adoption event 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

9 on the corner of Cañon and Rosecrans streets. Tickets will be available to purchase for photos with Santa.

‘A Christmas Carol’ All Souls’ Episcopal Church, on Point Loma, will present an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” at 7 p.m. The two-man play has been adapted for the stage and is directed by Patricia Lynch. It features W. William Cobb as Ebenezer Scrooge and Raymond Lynch as a dozen other characters.

December 10 ‘A Christmas Carol’ All Souls’ Episcopal Church, on Point Loma, will present an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” at 7 p.m. The two-man play has been adapted for the stage and is directed by Patricia Lynch. It features W. William Cobb as Ebenezer Scrooge and Raymond Lynch as a dozen other characters.

Holiday Bazaar

December 12

The Local Holiday Bazaar at Corky McMillin Event Center in Liberty Station will take place 10 a.m. to 5

Menorah Lighting

December 26 Free Day of Dance The Arts District’s Dance Place in Liberty Station will offer a free day of classes for dance enthusiasts of all levels and abilities. Meet the instructors and take sample classes.

December 31 New Years Eve at The MED five-course over-the-top dining experience followed by a countdown celebration in La Sala Lounge and live entertainment. $150 per adult.


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Giving and receiving: The reasons and occasions for giving gifts Doing it Better By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. A guest just brought me a box of milk chocolates; I only like the dark kind. So I will re-gift it unopened the next time I’m invited to someone’s house for dinner. I remember my mother receiving a box of dried fruits with someone else’s card, a regifting three times over! The protocol is that if you’re invited to someone’s house for a meal, you bring a gift, most often wine, candy, flowers, or better still a small potted plant so the hostess does not have to leave her guests in order to scurry around looking for a vase. If invited out to a restaurant, no gift is necessary. Why do we give gifts? “It is better to give than to receive,” or so the saying goes. There are people who have trouble accepting a gift or are

embarrassed by a compliment, which can also be considered a gift. Women, more than men, will respond to a compliment by minimizing it, saying I was just lucky; it’s really my team, etc. Children have to be taught to say thank you and not I have one already or I don’t like it. Showing appreciation for any gift is part of a polite exchange. What are some of the reasons people give gifts? Appreciation: Thanking someone for something that was said or done. Often people feel under-appreciated, so this may be a most welcome gesture. Special occasion: An expected gift when invited to a birthday, graduation, or holiday party (unless the invitation says “no gifts, please”). Self-serving: Wanting to be well thought of or remembered or to make the person feel they owe you something in return. Atonement: Out of guilt or reparation for some wrongdoing; the gift says “please forgive me. “

Unexpected gift: Given for no special reason except to say I love you, I was thinking about you, I hope you are feeling better, in friendship, etc. Charitable contributions: Some are expected as part of belonging to an organization. Others are according to one’s interests. Some people like to donate small amounts to a large number of charities while others prefer to make a large contribution to one specific cause. The type of gift does not always need to be an object. Sometimes a note, a card, a phone call, or a compliment will accomplish the same thing. A very expensive gift may be unappreciated by someone who is struggling financially as it can make the recipient feel they have to respond in kind. On the other hand, it could be something they may need, but cannot afford. This is a very delicate situation, walking the line between appreciation and possible embarrassment. I live in a retirement community where everyone’s personal space is

limited. We all bemoan too much stuff, so a gift should be something that doesn't take up room and doesn’t last. I have eaten the chocolates, the homemade breads and jams, the cookies; I have also received flowers that eventually wilt, candles that were burned, and books that I have read and passed on. The choice of gifts, whether personal or professional, speaks of the relationship between giver and receiver. There are very specific gifts that would only be enjoyed by a particular receiver (such as an item of clothing where size and color matter), and there are generic gifts such as flowers and candy. Books can also fall into categories of specific or general (for example, having given a book on grief to a recently widowed friend as opposed to the latest bestseller). One of the most important gifts one can give is the gift of one’s time, such as offering to babysit so that new parents can enjoy an evening off or walking the dog when the

owner is too sick to do so. Recently I have been asked to stay with a person who has Alzheimer’s to give the spouse some much-needed relief; I was happy to help out. I went online to further research my topic and was surprised to see how much information was available, from the kind of wrapping to use and its importance to international protocols to business gifts, appropriate and inappropriate ones depending on culture. Also listed were types of gifts according to the age of the person or the situation in life, such as moving into a new home or retiring to a smaller space. This column was based on a suggestion from Cindy Peterson, who included her own ideas on various gift-giving themes, this, too, was a gift. Natasha Josefowitz is the author of more than 20 books. She currently resides in White Sands Retirement Community in La Jolla.

University City updates: Tree and Menorah lighting, Vanessa Carlton and more BY JEMMA SAMALA Tree and Menorah lighting tradition University City Community Association is having its annual tree and menorah lighting on Friday, Dec.15, when Standley Park will once again be transformed into a beautiful winter wonderland scene. The program starts at 6 p.m. with holiday music performed by the Standley Middle School Marching Band, Our Mother of Confidence Children's Choir, and the Teutonics Barbershop Quartet. Carl's Jr. will provide holiday cookies and Coffee Bean will donate hot chocolate. Santa will hand out candy canes to the children. Besides the UCCA, Regency Centers Costa Verde will help underwrite this fun-filled evening. A favorite among the crowd, the fire station will send out their fire truck from Station 35. Lorna's Italian Restaurant will be providing the food for "Dinner with Santa,” so be sure to make your reservation as soon as possible. Tickets are $4 for adults, $2 for children, and under age 2 eat free. Dinner starts at 5 p.m., and tickets go on sale Dec. 1. To make reservations, call Standley Park at 858-552-1652. You can also buy tickets at the recreation center, located at 3585 Governor Drive. Be part of a delightful evening celebrating traditions that last a lifetime, a gift for everyone in the community, from the smallest children to the eldest members. As the song goes: "There is no place like home for the holidays."

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mall with free concerts and snow park in Palm Plaza. In partnership with Classics for Kids, Spreckels Elementary is receiving a donation of a baby grand piano at this concert. The stage presentation will take place around 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 2.

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EdUCate! Year-end matching opportunity With the generous commitment of Caryl Lees from Century 21 Award UC, a long-standing EdUCate! supporter, all December donations to EdUCate! will be matched up to a total of $2,500. Funds given as a General Donation, Dollar-a Day and Honor a Teacher will all qualify. Please go to uc-educate.org/donate for easy donation information. Thank you UC and Caryl for your wonderful EdUCate! support – past, present and future. Good deeds: UC residents take part in ‘Serve Weekend’ One weekend last month, Torrey

Pines Church in La Jolla did not gather for their “normal” weekend services, but instead decided to serve their community as a community with seven partner organizations from all around the county. Together, they raised about $4,000 and sent more than 250 volunteers from their campus to span out to use their hands and resources to make a difference. Volunteers included many UC residents. They painted planter boxes at Standley Middle School. About half the group worked in local parks and wild life preserve areas to help remove more than 40 yards of overgrowth and invasive plants from both Rose Canyon and the San Diego River in Mission Valley. Several others cooked three meals at the Ronald McDonald House and a dinner with Urban Angels in downtown. They partnered with University City’s little league and refurbished a score booth and the playing surface at Fort Field and even refurbished a basketball court and the exterior of a boy’s home in Spring Valley. Finally, several of them worked with the Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition to organize resource rooms and supplies to better combat human trafficking here in San Diego. It was such a big a win both for them as a faith community and for the organizations they partnered with that they plan to make it an annual event where they will serve the community instead of meeting on their church campus. For more information or to get involved, you can visit them at torreypineschurch.org.


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intentions. “I felt completely interrogated,” Gant said. When he asked, “‘Are you sure you are not just doing this for a grade or to get transferred out of his class?’” she said no, and explained she was already admitted to San Diego State through a guaranteed admission program. The investigator also said something that has stuck with Gant, even 15 years later. “He asked me: ‘Am I only reporting this because I know about all of the other reports?’ And I said, ‘I don’t know what you are talking about.’” He also asked if she’d be willing to testify in court about what happened, she recalled. Gant said she was willing. The investigator had her draw a diagram of the classroom, to show where the incident occurred. Gant said she was told to go home and type out a statement, again describ-

ing what happened, so she did. “After I told Mr. Shelburne and after I talked to the investigator, I don’t remember ever going back into his classroom after that,” said Gant, who transferred to another physics class. Teachworth remained at work. Teachworth said he recalls Gant’s complaint and the investigation that followed. “I disputed her claims and the school district found no substantiation for them,” Teachworth wrote. But district officials said they have no record of any of it. Vivian Rand was taking advanced physics with Teachworth her junior year, in the fall of 2011, when she noticed “he was testing the waters with students, girls pretty much, to see what he could get away with,” Rand said. “Because he has so much power in the classroom over your grade, it’s very hard to tell him to stop or say that’s inappropriate,” she said. But when Teachworth scraped something – possibly his stamp pad – across her face next to her ear, she

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Kanter’s name, too. After that meeting, she said no one from the school or district asked her about Teachworth again. Kaitlyn McCall – “Kat” to her friends – knew advanced physics her senior year in 2012-13 would be academically challenging, but she didn’t anticipate being racked with anxiety each class period over something else. “Pretty quickly into his class, he started coming up behind me during exams or while we were working on projects and he would get so close to me that I could feel his breath on my ear. … And he would really, creepily make cat noises in my ear. Like meowing. And if I turned around and said, ‘That’s making me uncomfortable,’ or like, ‘Could you please not do that? That is very distracting,’ he would hiss, like a cat.” “He would harass me, sexually. I mean, he was getting into my personal space and into the space of other young women in my class. He was pulling on belt loops. Touching my hair,” McCall said. “He never stopped. It went on for the rest of the school year.” One of her friends thought Teachworth lowered her grade when she told him to stop touching her, “So, I was very nervous to make a big deal out of anything he was doing to me,” McCall said. “I never engaged in retaliatory behavior against any student,” Teachworth told Voice of San Diego

in an email. The touching became so normal, McCall and her friends came up with a policy to protect themselves, she said. “’Don’t hang out in Teachworth’s class alone. Take a buddy,’” McCall remembers them saying. “He shouldn’t have been touching my hair. He shouldn’t have been breathing on it. He shouldn’t have been in that kind of space. And I felt that if he was willing to be that close and cross those boundaries with other people around, I didn’t want to see what he would do if I was alone with him.” McCall said she didn’t meet with Shelburne, but she knew others who did, and she could tell it didn’t go well. “I remember the girls coming out crying from the office. … If the principal was not going to do anything then, I think at least in our 17-yearold, 16-year-old minds, there wasn’t anything we could do,” McCall said. “Honestly, it was kind of devastating. I have always been a very trusting person, and I think at the time, it made me really confused about where you are supposed to go when you need help. I feel like, we are students, minors. You go to the principal or you go to teachers when you have a problem. And not only did they not help us, but the principal like, invalidated our feelings.” READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com

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African culture with modern designs. Gloria Guerrero presented her women’s wear collection for fallwinter of 2017 and 2018. The Dutch painter Mondrian, who paints shapes in lines and rectangles with primary colors, inspired Guerrero’s line. This collection was a huge crowd pleaser in colors of red, white, yellow and blue. The finale exploded on the runway with the Kenneth Barlis spring/summer 2018 collection. His amazing line was presented using gorgeous silk fabrics with hand beading and some of the gowns had butterfly sleeves. The line was very sexy and seductive. One of the creations on the runway was the Ooh La La see-through black dress that was worn by Laura Marano at the

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From my garden: Primroses bring color to winter gardens BY LINDA MARRONE When your tired winter garden needs a burst of color, primroses (Primula) are vibrant flowering plants that are guaranteed to brighten up your winter days. There are over 600 different species of primroses and my favorite is the English primrose (P. polyantha) hybrid, Pacific Giant that has deep green leaves and clusters of brightly colored flowers that grow on 8 to 12 inch long stems. The colorful flowers come in shades of red, pink, blue, yellow, orange and white and most have yellow centers. From the Latin word “prima” or first rose, primroses bloom from late fall through late spring. Along the coast they will do well in a partially sunny location, as well as in the shade. The main problem I have found with them is that they do not like heat, so I plant them in places that will not get baked by the sun, just in case we have an unexpected winter heat wave. While most primrose varieties are considered perennials and will come back year after year, in our warm climate they work more as annuals and will only last a season and will need to be replaced next year. Plant a "primrose path" along a walkway, or Blue "Pacific Giant" primroses ready for sale at Green Gardens Nursery. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED plant them in pots with cyclamen and ferns to bring color to a shady spot. I like to plant them throughout the garden where my annuals are and-white tulip bulbs in my refrigerator to plant around my camellia trees and here and there finished blooming. I just put a few dozen pink- in about six weeks and I will plant them along

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LEGALS ADS 900 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026161 Fictitious Business Name(s) WILDWOOD FLOUR ARTISAN BREAD COMPANY. Located at: 1602 MIMILUS WAY, LA JOLLA, CA 92037. Is registered by the following: NOAH JEROME ORLOFF. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: NOAD JEROME ORLOFF Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 9th, 16th, 23rd, AND 30th, 2017 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 CENTRAL COURTHOUSE CASE NO: 37-2017-00040945-CU-PT-CTL FILE DATE: October 30TH 2017, AM 11:28 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Marites Sunga Navallo. HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: MARITES SUNGA NAVALLO to MARITES BERNAL SUNGA. The Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 21at, 2017 TIME: 10:00 AM, DEPT- 27 AT 220 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Peninsula Beacon. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 9th, 16th, 23rd, and 30th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025336 Fictitious Business Name(s) PLATICORN ENTERPRISES. Located at: 3667 CACTUSRIDGE CT., SAN DIEGO, CA 92105. Is registered by the following: DONNA JEAN JACKSON. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/10/17. Registrant Name: DONNA JACKSON. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 12th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 9th, 16th, 23rd, AND 30th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027328 Fictitious Business Name(s) CRAMER REALTY & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT. Located at: 6220 HANNON CT., SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: THOMAS WAYNE CRAMER. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 01/17/08. Registrant Name: THOMAS WAYNE CRAMER. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor OWNER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 6th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th, AND DECEMBER 7th, 2017 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 CENTRAL COURTHOUSE CASE NO: 37-2017-00042588CU-PT-CTL FILE DATE: November 8TH 2017, PM 2:05 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Christopher Michael Seim. HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL SEIM to CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL GRASSO. 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 JANUARY 11TH, 2018 TIME: 10:00 AM, DEPT- 27 AT 220 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO,

CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Beach & Bay Press. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th, and DECEMBER 7th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027378 Fictitious Business Name(s) ARRIVE MISSION VALLEY. Located at: 5395 NAPA STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: FPACP3 MORENA VISTA, LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 06/30/17. Registrant Name: MICHAEL B. EARL. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor VICE PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 6th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th, AND DECEMBER 7th, 2017 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 CENTRAL COURTHOUSE CASE NO: 37-2017-00041876CU-PT-CTL FILE DATE: November 2nd 2017, AM 11:12 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Sean Douglas Duff. HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: SEAN DOUGLAS DUFF to SEAN GRAEY DUFF. 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 JANUARY 11TH, 2018 TIME: 09:30 AM, DEPT- 27 AT 330 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Beach & Bay Press. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th, and DECEMBER 7th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027702 Fictitious Business Name(s) DOG BEACH DOG WASH. Located at: 4933 VOLTAIRE ST., STE. C, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: a. JANE E. DONLEY b. MINDY PELLISSIER. This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: 10/21/92. Registrant Name: JANE E. DONLEY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 9th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th, AND DECEMBER 7th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027296 Fictitious Business Name(s) SUNSHINE HOUSE MONTESSORI. Located at: 5310 SUNGLOW CT., SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: MALINA JEANINE BROWN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 09/05/17. Registrant Name: MALINA JEANINE BROWN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 6th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th, AND DECEMBER 7th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027713 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. AKCULLEN CO. b. FLUENCY BOXCAR. Located at: 7818 CAMINO NOGUERA, SAN DIEGO, CA 92122. Is registered by the following: ANNE K. FOTHERINGHAM. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 11/09/2017. Registrant Name: ANNE E. FOTHERINGHAM. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 9th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th, AND DECEMBER 7th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025579 Fictitious Business Name(s) MAEDA’S PLUMBING. Located at: 2054 NOBLE ST., LEMON GROVE, CA 91945. Is registered by the following: RICARDO BERNAL. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 04/01/2016. Registrant Name: RICARDO BERNAL. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 17th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th, AND DECEMBER 7th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027722 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. LONG WELLNESS CENTER b. ALL IN ONE WELLNESS. Located at: 5006 TISELLE WAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92105. Is registered by the following: LONG VUONG. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 11/09/17. Registrant Name: LONG VUONG. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 9th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th, AND DECEMBER 7th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027963 Fictitious Business Name(s) ROYALE. Located at: 4204 VOLTAIRE STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: RWC VOLTAIRE LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The

first day of business was: 10/01/17. Registrant Name: ANDRES ZLOTNIK. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor MANAGER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 14th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 23rd, 30th, AND DECEMBER 7th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026256 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BLACK ANVIL SMOKEHOUSE b. 1911 SMOKEHOUSE. Located at: 3860 PENDIENTE CT., CD 102, SAN DIEGO, CA 92124. Is registered by the following: a. ROBERT DEWAYNE ANTHONY b. MANUEL MARCELO ESPINOZA. This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: ROBERT D. ANTHONY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 23rd, 30th, DECEMBER 7th, AND 14th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9028050 Fictitious Business Name(s) ONNSET. Located at: 2645 FINANCIAL CT. UNIT F, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: CHANEL MIZANI. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 11/15/17. Registrant Name: CHANEL MIZANI. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 15th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 23rd, 30th, DECEMBER 7th, AND 14th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027675 Fictitious Business Name(s) DJL SUPERIOR. Located at: 2320 BURGENER BLVD., SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: MATTHEW MARK SCHILLO. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: MATTHEW MARK SCHILLO. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 09th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 23rd, 30th, DECEMBER 7th, AND 14th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9028190 Fictitious Business Name(s) CONSULT JAC. Located at: 1643 ORO VISTA RD., APT. 109, SAN DIEGO, CA 92154. Is registered by the following: BASSEM YAKOOB. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: BASSEM YAKOOB. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 16th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 23rd, 30th, DECEMBER 7th, AND 14th, 2017 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 CENTRAL COURTHOUSE CASE NO: 37-2017-00042098CU-PT-CTL FILE DATE: November 6th, 2017, AM 10:54 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Lindsay Marie Orne-Kondo. HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: LINDSAY MARIE ORNE-KONDO to LINDSAY MARIE PASCAL. 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 JANUARY 11TH, 2018 TIME: 09:30 AM, DEPT- 27 AT 220 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Beach & Bay Press. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 23rd, 30th, DECEMBER 7th, and 14th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9028096 Fictitious Business Name(s) SHARP AUTO SALES. Located at: 8465 COMMERCE AVE., STE. A, SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. Is registered by the following: BIJAN RASTEGARI. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 02/01/06. Registrant Name: BIJAN RASTAGARI. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor OWNER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 15th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 23rd, 30th, DECEMBER 7th, AND 14th, 2017 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 CENTRAL COURTHOUSE CASE NO: 37-2017-00043945CU-PT-CTL FILE DATE: November 17th, 2017, PM 1:34 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Zachary Matthew Belinsky, Maria Theresa Belinsky on behalf of a minor Zoe Francine Belinsky. HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: ZOE FRANCINE BELINSKY to SESAME FRANCINE BELINSKY. 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

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ArtSpot: La Jolla Music Society is worth ‘Some of a Thousand Words’ BY MARTIN JONES WESTLIN The Washington Post fetes choreographer Brian Brooks for his “kinetic thrill and visual power,” while The New York Times outs its crush on former New York City Ballet star Wendy Whelan for her “riveting, interesting, unusual, intelligent” moves. La Jolla Music Society audiences may remember the two for “Restless Creatures,” their acclaimed 2015 collaboration — and on Saturday, Dec. 2 at 8 p.m., they return with “Some of a Thousand Words,” an LJMS dance series entry of new solos and duets amplified by the live music of string quartet Brooklyn Rider. The performance is at the Balboa Theatre, 868 Fourth Ave. For further information, please visit ljms.org or call 858-4593728. Kalabash School of Music and the Arts thinks the best way to learn is by doing — hence its yearly art show and open mic, this time on Friday, Dec. 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. What’s in it for you is a chance to get acquainted with one of the city’s most progressive educational music and arts institutions — the school’s philosophy says that kids are artists before they even begin to study, and there’s a sea of statistics to back it up (the key is to interfere as little as possible with the child’s method of artistic self-discovery). What’s also in it for you is a mug of hot tea or hot chocolate, but you should bring your own mug, as well as a blanket and pillow. Kalabash is located at 5725 La Jolla Blvd. For more, call 858-456-2753 or visit kalperson 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 JANUARY 25TH, 2018 TIME: 09:30 AM, DEPT- 27 AT 220 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Beach & Bay Press. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 23rd, 30th, DECEMBER 7th, and 14th, 2017

The original ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ music will underscore Jimmy Stewart’s face-cracking smile at Copley Symphony Hall Sunday, Dec. 3. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED

abasharts.com. A donation of $5 is suggested. A concentric path leads both forward and back — and on Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. at UCSD’s Mandeville Auditorium, the La Jolla Symphony and Chorus will cast just such a passage with Concentric Paths, a program connecting the works of 20th-century French composer Francis Poulenc to those of his medieval countryman Guillaume de Machaut. The orchestra

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026486 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ADVISOR ONE b. ADVISOR ONE GROUP. Located at: 5845 FRIARS RD., #1402, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: ROMAN M. MAES. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: ROMAN M. MAES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 26th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 23rd, 30th, DECEMBER 7th, AND 14th, 2017

AND PROPERTY MAY BE TAKEN WITHOUT FURTHER WARNING FROM THE COURT. THERE ARE OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY RIGHT AWAY. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY REFERRAL SERVICE. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE LEGAL SERVICES FROM A NONPROFIT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM. YOU CAN LOCATE THESE NONPROFIT GROUPS AT THE CALIFORNIA LEGAL SERVICES WEB SITE (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), THE CALIFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP CENTER (www.courtinfor.ca.gov/selfhelp), OR BY CONTACTING YOUR LOCAL COURT OR COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION. NOTE: THE COURT HAS A STATUTORY LIEN FOR WAIVED FEES AND COSTS ON ANY SETTLEMENT OR ARBITRATION AWARD OF $10,000 OR MORE IN A CIVIL CASE. THE COURT’S LIEN MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE COURT WILL DISMISS THE CASE. Case Number: 37-2017-000166712-CU-FR-NC. The name and address of the court is: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, NORTH COUNTY 325 MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA, CA 92081-6695. The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney is: JEFFERY GRAHAM, 7027 CAMINO DEGRAZIA, UNIT 201, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111, (619)796-1377. DATE 11/20/2017, CLERK, BY I. SALAS, DEPUTY. Notice to the person served: 1. as an individual defendant. Issue Dates: NOVEMBER 23rd, 30th, DECEMBER 7th AND 14th, 2017

SUMMONS ON FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT. Notice to Defendant: RICARDO A. CRUZ, AKA RICHARD CRUZ. You are being sued by Plaintiff: NELIDA GARCIA. 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

STATEMENT OF DAMAGES (personal injuries or wrongful death). Attorney or party without Attorney JEFFREY T. GRAHAM, ESQ. (262305) Attorney for NELIDA GARCIA. Superior Court of California, County of: 325 S. MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA, CA 92081-6695, NORTH COUNTY DIVISION. Plaintiff: NELIDA GARCIA, Defendant: RICARDO A. CRUZ, AKA RICHARD CRUZ. Case No.: 37-201700016671-CU-FR-NC. To (name of one defendant only): RICARDO A. CRUZ, AKA RICHARD CRUZ, Plaintiff (name of one plaintiff only): NELIDA GARCIA, seeks damages in the above-entitled action as follows: 2. SPECIAL DAMAGES K. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT 2.K. 3. PUNITIVE DAMAGES: Plaintiff reserves the right to seek punitive damages in the amount of (specify).. $30,000 when pursuing a judgment in the suit filed against you. Date: 11/21/2017, JEFFREY GRAHAM. CAUSE OF ACTION 1. FIRST CAUSE OF ACTIONBREACH OF CONTRACT: a. For an award of damages of $5,000.00 and for interest on the said sum at the maximum legal rate which is the effective contract rate of 0.3571% percent per day or the legal default contract rate of 0.0274% percent per day, whichever is greater, from AUGUST 15,

music of English composer Thomas Adès will also be presented in San Diego for the first time. Thomas Nee Commission recipient Tina Tallon will also debut a work for orchestra and electronics. The Mandeville is located at 9500 Gilman Drive. The symphony box office is at 858-5344637, or e-mail boxoffice@lajollasymphony.com. The pesky ol’ Grinch has been a thorn in Whoville’s side for 20 years this year in The Old Globe Theatre’s

2013 to date of judgement herein; $5,000 + Prejudgment interest. b. For pre-judgement and postjudgement interest on the amount due; TBD. c. For such other further relief as the Court may deem just and proper. TBD. 2. SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION-FRAUD: a. For an award of damages of $4,000.00 and for interest on the said sum at the legal rate of seven percent per annum or the maximum legal rate, whichever is greater, from JUNE 6, 2013 to date of judgment herein; $4,000.00 + pre-judgement interest. b. For punitive damages, according to proof; $28,914.29 estimated. c. For such other further relief as the Court may deem just and proper. 3 THIRD CAUSE OF ACTIONCONVERSION: a. For an award of damages of $4,000.00 and for interest on the said sum at the legal rate of Seven percent per annum or the maximum legal rate, whichever is greater, from JUNE 6, 2013 to date of judgement herein; $4,000 + pre-judgement interest. b. For compensation for the time and money expended in pursuit of the property; TBD. c. For such other further relief as the Court may deem just and proper. TBD. 4. FOURTH CAUSE OF ACTION-TREBLE DAMAGES: a. For treble damages; three times the amount of $4,000 and for interest on the said sum at the legal rate of SEVEN PERCENT per annum or the maximum legal rate, whichever is greater, from JUNE 6, 2013 to date of judgement herein; $12,000 + pre-judgement interest. b. For attorneys fees and costs. TBD. c. For such other further relief as the Court may deem just and proper. TBD. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 23rd, 30th, DECEMBER 7th, AND 14th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9028728 Fictitious Business Name(s) ROBOTS AND LASER BEAMS. Located at: 4901 MORENA BLVD., STE. 1000, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: a. WYATT JAMES HANSON b. JENNIFER ANN HANSON. This business is conducted by: A MARRIED COUPLE. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: WYATT HANSON. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 22ND, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 30th, DECEMBER 7th, 14th, AND 21th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027778 Fictitious Business Name(s) SHARK DIVING SERVICES. Located at: 534 PRESCOTT AVE., EL CAJON, CA 92020. Is registered by the following: GUILHERME PEREZ GUIMARAES. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 11/13/2017. Registrant Name: GUILHERME

PEREZ GUIMARAES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 13TH, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 30th, DECEMBER 7th, 14th, AND 21th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9028957 Fictitious Business Name(s) FOSHAY SOLAR CONSTRUCTION. Located at: 10902 EVENING CREEK DR. E, APT. 1, SAN DIEGO, CA 92128. Is registered by the following: KODIAK MOON INVESTMENTS, LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: EDMUND KERRY DAVIS. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 28TH, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 30th, DECEMBER 7th, 14th, AND 21th, 2017 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA. In the Matter of the Conservatorship for: DANIEL F. GRUENDER, An adult. Cause No. PB2015000037 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO CONFIRM SALE OF REAL ESTATE (Assigned t the Honorable Carolyn Passamonte). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, under Rule 9(D) of the Arizona Rules of Probate Procedure, that R. LAMAR HARNER, Private Fiduciary License #20496 (“Mr. Harner”) Trustee of the Gruender Family Trust (“the Trust”), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed with the MARICOPA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT a PETITION TO CONFIRM SALE OF REAL ESTATE (“Petition”) and an appearance hearing has been set to consider the sale of real property located at 2990 AND 2990 ½ BAYSIDE WALK, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109 on the 3rd day of January, 2018 at 9:30AM, before tge Probate Division HONORABLE CAROLYN PASSAMONTE, Maricopa County Superior Court, 125 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 106, Phoenix, AZ 85003. The amounts of the offers on the subject property are $860,000 and $1,015,000 for 2990 and 2990 ½ Bayside Walk, respectively. Earnest money deposits of $10,000 each were received upon opening escrow. The balance of the sales price will be paid with cash and/or conventional financing before the close of escrow. Bids above the proposed sales prices of $860,000 and $1,015,000 may be considered by the Probate Court in Maricopa County at the hearing noticed above. This is a legal notice; your rights may be affected. Este es un aviso legal. Sus derechos podrian ser afectados. If you object to any part of the petition or motion that accompanies this notice, you must file with the court a writ-

holiday musical “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” Then again, the proud townfolk manage to turn him away every season as he tries to steal their gifts and generally make a mess of the holiday. Through Dec. 24, Cindy Lou Who will do the heavy lifting once again as her kindness turns the Grinch’s lump-of-coal heart to a diamond. The Globe is at 1363 Old Globe Way in Balboa Park. Tickets and times are available at theoldglobe.org or 619- 234-5623.

ten objection describing the legal basis for your objection at least three days before the hearing date or you must appear in person or through an attorney at the time and place set forth in this notice of hearing. The name, address, and telephone number of the attorney for the petitioner is as follows: MICHAEL D. STRAUBER, ESQ. LAW OFFICES OF MICHAEL D. STAUBER, 8711 EAST PINNACLE PEAK ROAD, PMB #246, SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85255. TELEPHONE (602)550-3960. If you have any questions, seek legal advice. You have the right to represent yourself. If you represent yourself, you must follow court procedures. DATED THIS 27TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2017. LAW OFFICES OF MICHAEL D. STRAUBER, ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER, R. LAMAR HARNER. Issue Date: November 30th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027123. Fictitious Business Name(s) JULIA’S HAIR STUDIO. Located at: 4240 KEARNY MESA RD, 105-25, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is

George Bailey (as in “It’s a Wonderful Life”) emerged as an American Everyman as his bank failed and then rebounded on the strength of his guardian angel Clarence and the togetherness in Bedford Falls. As much as you love the movie, chances are you’ve never seen it alongside its live musical score — until now. On Sunday, Dec. 3 at 2 p.m., the San Diego Symphony will perform Dimitri Tiomkin’s score alongside the 1946 film in a holiday offering sure to breathe new life into one of this country’s staple holiday films. The orchestra’s venue, Copley Symphony Hall, is at 750 B. St. downtown. Further information is at sandiegosymphony.org, or call 619235-0804. It all started in a piano store in a little Southern Utah town called St. George. Paul Anderson, owner of The Piano Guys, was looking for a way to market pianos — some chance introductions and social media like YouTube took it from there. The result is five guys playing classically influenced original instrumental music in videos that showcase incredible locations, such as the Seven Wonders of the World. Their musical and videography skills have yielded national accolades in each field — and on Monday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m., you’ll see and hear why. Don’t miss The Piano Guys with the San Diego Symphony at Copley Symphony Hall, 750 B St. downtown. For more, see sandiegosymphony.com or call 619-235-0804.

registered by the following: YOUNG MI KO. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/23/2011. Registrant Name: YOUNG MI KO Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 03RD, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 30th, DECEMBER 7th, 14th, AND 21th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9028732 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. RIGHT ANGLE CONSTRUCTION b. RIGHT ANGLE ENTERPRISES c. RIGHT ANGLE DEVELOPMENT d. RIGHT ANGLE CARPENTRY. Located at: 4267 LITTLEFIELD ST., SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: ROBERT JAY FREDERICK. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 02/25/2003. Registrant Name: ROBERT JAY FREDERICK. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability

Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 22ND, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 30th, DECEMBER 7th, 14th, AND 21th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9027064 Fictitious Business Name(s) HAIR DESIGN BY BERENICE. Located at: 2603 DENVER ST., SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: BERENICE VIRGINIA FLORESMARTINEZ. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was:11/02/2017. Registrant Name: BERENICE VIRGINIA FLORES-MARTINEZ. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 02ND, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 30th, DECEMBER 7th, 14th, AND 21th, 2017

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Safety Tips for healthy, safe grilling If you are like most people, your grill had a good work out this summer. Taking basic safety are the keys to successful grilling. So before you bust out the spatulas and tongs for holiday grilling, take some time to learn about grill safety with these tips. 1. Know Your Grill You should always keep the instructions for your grill handy. Even if it’s not your first barbecue, occasionally reviewing the manual will remind you of how to operate your grill correctly. 2. Clean Your Grill A clean grill is a safe grill for a couple of reasons. First, there have been reports that metal bristles from some scouring brushes can break off and get left behind on the grill and ultimately end up in the food. Some people who have ingested these bristles have ended up in the hospital. Second, there is some medical evidence that the charred particles left on the grill rack contain cancer causing agents. Having your grill cleaned is absolutely worth it in the long run. 3. Location, Location, Location While you’re deciding what to grill, don’t forget to consider where to place the grill itself. The location of your barbecue grill makes a big difference in terms of grill safety. • Always grill outside in an open space. In

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Hamilton, has been named chairman of the Salk Institute’s Board of Trustees. He assumes his new role immediately. “Dan has been a stalwart supportDaniel C. Lewis, the former presi- er of the Institute for many years and dent of the global commercial man- is an excellent choice to head our agement-consulting firm Booz Allen Board of Trustees,” says Salk Insti-

tute President Elizabeth Blackburn. in the direct marketing of personal “He has served in a number of advi- computers. sory capacities at Salk and we highly value and benefit from his busiUC San Diego to ness expertise.” join NCAA Division I Lewis replaces Ted Waitt, chairBig West Conference man of the Waitt Foundation and cofounder of Gateway, Inc., a pioneer Today marks a new era in the history of the University of California San Diego as Triton Athletics has accepted an invitation to join the Big West Conference, paving the PACIFIC BEACH way for National Collegiate AthletSun 1-4pm . . . . . . .3633 Bayonne . . . . . . . .5BR/4BA . . . . . . . .$2,135,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Helen Spear • 619-813-8503 ic Association (NCAA) Division I Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .3627 Bayonne . . . . . . . . .6BR/4.5BA . . . . . .$2,135,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Helen Spear • 619-813-8503 reclassification. The move fulfills the Sat 1-3pm . . . . . . .1430 Chalcedony . . . . . .3BR/2BA . . . . . . . .$1,437,890 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Helen Spear • 619-813-8503 wishes of the student body, which voted overwhelmingly last year to LA JOLLA/ UTC move UC San Diego Athletics to Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .6331 Camino de la Costa 4BR/6BA . . . . . . . .$5,500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arlene Sacks • 858-922-3900 Division I. Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .842 Muirlands Vista . . . .3BR/2BA . . . . . . . .$2,865,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Moira Tapia • 858-337-7269 “We are pleased and honored to Sat/Sun 12-3pm . . .322 Nautilus . . . . . . . . . .4BR/+1 Opt/4BA . .$2,799,000 . . . . . . . . . . . .Gregg Whitney • 858-456-3282 accept the Big West Conference Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . 201 Coast Blvd . . . . . . . .3BR/4BA . . . . . . . .$1,899,000 . . . . . . . .The Nelson Brothers • 858-215-3739 invitation to join its ranks,” said UC Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .5462 Thunderbird Lane .3BR+1opt/2BA . . .$1,550,000-$6,699,000 . . .Gregg Whitney • 858-456-3282 San Diego Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla. “We believe that this move PACIFIC BEACH will enhance the overall student Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .2406 Locust Street . . . . .4BR/4BA . . . . . . . .$2,195,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scott Appleby • 858-775-2014 experience at UC San Diego and

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