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MERRY CHRISTMAS, LA JOLLA
New coding school opens in La Jolla SEE PAGE 5
The annual La Jolla Christmas Parade isn’t the only local tradition Santa will be enjoying this Christmas. DON BALCH / VILLAGE NEWS
Asian-fusion restaurant takes over former Hake space SEE PAGE 7
Cambodia ‘rocks’ La Jolla Playhouse SEE PAGE 11
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By Jill Diamond | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS The annual La Jolla Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival might have come and gone, but there are some other traditions the city offers for those who want to get into the holiday spirit before it all comes to an end. According to La Jolla Historian Carol Olten: “Although the Christmas parade has been a steady and popular thing through the years, there also have been times it didn’t happen because of lack of interest or funding. Occasionally it has been accompanied by a street fair at which vendors sell Christmas-y knickknacks although the regular LJ
merchants pretty much nix this for cutting into their holiday business.” And so it did on Dec. 8, to much fanfare. Olten added big hotels like La Valencia put up “fine and fancy Christmas decorations, churches have ceremonious singing and some stores, like Bowers, have creative window displays – although it’s not Fifth Avenue.” Girard Gourmet still celebrates that phenomenon known as “the Christmas cookie” and St. James By-the-Sea Episcopal Church carillon serenades the village with that other phenomena, “the Christmas carol.” And, not to be forgotten, La Jolla has the Dr. Seuss history of
the Grinch, she noted. For those unfamiliar with Grinch and Dr. Seuss, Olten said in Seuss biographies, Dr. Seuss is said to have based the Grinch on himself after he looked at his image in a mirror around Christmas. “He labored intensively on this book and wanted kids everywhere and all ages to see it as a statement against the commercialism of Christmas. Whoville, the village in the book where the Whos all rush around with their shopping, is sometimes said to have been modeled on what he observed in La Jolla,” she said. Read more online at sdnews.com.
Restaurateur accused of rape denies all charges by Neal Putnam | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
Daniel Dorado adamantly denied on Dec. 11 he sexually assaulted any of the eight women who either met him at his former La Jolla restaurant or on online dating services. Dorado, 61, told the eightman, four-woman jury that all sexual activity was consensual. He also denied putting any substance into the alcoholic drinks he gave the women. He denied having sex with them while they were unconscious. "They weren't sexually assaulted," said Dorado. They were very aware of where they were and their choices. "You're completely insulting," said Dorado to Deputy District Attorney Jessica Coto under cross examination when asked if he had made faces or stared intently at the women who testified against him. "I was intently listening. I told the truth from the minute I took the witness stand," said Dorado. "I'm telling the truth." The jury has Friday off and closing arguments are scheduled for Monday, Dec. 16, when the trial goes into its third week. The jury is expected to start deliberations on Monday after hearing instructions from San Diego Superior Court Judge Charles Rogers. Some of the women testified they met Dorado at Voce Del Mare on La Jolla Boulevard. before the restaurant closed after his arrest on March 28, 2018. One woman met him as a restaurant customer and others met him during job inSEE RESTAURATEUR PG. 2
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La Jollans react to city hearing officer upholding Lime’s operating permit By Dave Schwab | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS La Jolla residents had mixed feelings about a San Diego hearing officer’s Dec. 3 decision to deny the city of San Diego’s petition to revoke Lime electric scooter company’s operating permit. The revocation hearing was scheduled after the city claimed Lime violated geofencing rules set forth in city permit guidelines established in July. The city accused Lime of disobeying geofencing rules that limit scooter speeds to 8 mph in areas like beach boardwalks, Balboa Park and Petco Park. However, city hearing officer Matthew Freeman determined the city’s accusations were based on speedometer reading on scooters and found that the city never investigated
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terviews or online dating websites in alleged incidents in 2009, 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018. Most of the women, who were aged 22-57, testified they became severely intoxicated after drinking wine or champagne given to them by Dorado. Some said they woke up and discovered they were naked inside the restaurant, in hotels in La Jolla, or in his residence in Solana Beach. Police and investigators did not find any type of date rape drugs
the accuracy of the speedometers. Freeman’s report also said the city failed to establish that its own speed testing of scooters took place within geofenced zones. La Jollans weighed in on electric scooters and the hearing officer’s Lime decision. “This may be a moot point as my understanding is that scooter usage is way down,” said Brett Murphy of La Jolla Sports Club and current president of La Jolla Village Merchants Association, speaking for himself. “I don’t have the statistics in front of me, but apparently their novelty has worn off.” “There is no doubt need for enforceable and enforcing regulations regarding electric scooters,” said La Jolla landlord Lincoln Foster about the hearing officer’s decision. “Per-
sonally, I prefer my 1970 Cadillac Sedan DeVille.” “Lime is pleased with the decision and we appreciate the hearing officer for recognizing our compliance in San Diego,” said Lime in a statement. “As San Diego’s longest-serving operator, we value our partnership with the city and look forward to continuing to serve the community.” “We respect the decision and look forward to adopting enhanced scooter regulations, which have already been presented to committee, that give the city even more tools to enforce public safety laws and keep our streets and sidewalks safe,” city spokesperson Scott Robinson said. The city approved new regulations governing electric scooters in July and on Aug. 16, it sent a letter
to Lime stating, “Lime was found in violation of San Diego Municipal Code 83.0308, geofencing speed and operating restrictions on July 13, July 14 and Aug. 1. The City’s Development Services Department has requested a hearing to initiate the revocation process.” Lime responded to the city’s new regulations by creating on-street corrals encouraging riders to stay off sidewalks, and by launching a “Don’t drink and ride” detection feature in its app, which alerts riders after 10 p.m. to confirm they are not intoxicated. Lime claims 3 million San Diegans have ridden its scooters, while arguing people who can’t afford Uber use scooters to get to work, pointing out they are in business to fill that void. Lime employs about
130 full-time staffers in San Diego, as well as some 3,000 gig-economy workers on a weekly basis. Among other things, SDMC 83.0308 proscribes that shared mobility devices shall not be parked, displayed, offered, or made available for rent: within 40 feet of another shared mobility device; on city sidewalks or other city property on the block adjacent to a location designated by the city for shared mobility devices; in disabled persons parking zones; within 500 feet of a hospital or school; within six feet in any direction of any sign marking a designated bus stop or trolley stop; or within six feet in any direction of any transit shelter, bench, or information kiosk associated with a bus or trolley stop.
or chemicals at the restaurant, his home, or at hotels he stayed. A hospital worker found one woman had taken a strong cough medicine that should not be taken with alcohol, but that woman said she never took it. A 42-year-old woman testified Dec. 9 she was not sexually assaulted by Dorado and that she willingly spent the night with him in a hotel. She recalled police telling her she had been sexually assaulted and drugged after she fell in a hotel lobby, but she didn't believe it and did not consider herself a victim.
Rogers repeatedly told Dorado to listen to the questions posed by Coto and directed him to answer her specific questions. He was asked repeatedly if the victims were lying, and he finally said "yes" to that question. Dorado said the women flirted with him. "She was interested in being alone with me," said Dorado to his attorney, Kim Santini, about one woman. "She initiated the physical contact." One woman testified Dec. 6 she voluntarily offered to perform oral sex on him because she was on her period and did not wish to have
sexual intercourse with him. She described her offer as "a bargain, so we didn't have sex." That woman testified she was intoxicated after drinking eight glasses of wine when she offered to perform oral sex. She recalled waking up while on Dorado's lap. She also said she did not consent to him performing digital penetration on her. Several women testified Dorado bit their breasts, something he strenuously denied. "Biting someone's breast—I do not do that. You don't use your teeth as suction," he told Coto.
"I do not bite women's breasts. I give women's breasts attention," said Dorado. He denied forcing a 57-year-old woman into performing oral sex, saying she was lying about it being forced. "We were enjoying ourselves," said Dorado. He said another woman "initiated the sexual contact," and she had forced his hand to touch her vagina. Dorado wore business suits each day of his trial and often took notes. He posted $900,000 bond in Sept., 2018. Read more online at sdnews.com.
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LJPB raises concerns on commercializing public parks By Dave Schwab | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
La Jolla Parks and Beaches, Inc. (LJPB) in December once again vetted concerns about commercialization of public parks, before postponing a vote on placing a moratorium on new special-use permits at Scripps Park until January. Groups proposing to host events at Scripps Park are required to seek LJPB approval and obtain a city special-use permit to use all or a portion of the park. LJPB has been reluctant to ap-
prove private, for-profit use of Scripps Park, and any use that takes up the entire park excluding the public. LJPB also reached group consensus Dec. 9, agreeing their city advisory group is too small to coordinate and administer large-scale signature events. LJPB this year successfully sponsored the return of a September community swim and was contemplating hosting the return of a downsized Scripps summer concert series next year. Board members Mary Ellen Morgan and Debbie Beacham are advo-
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cating placing a temporary hold on greenlighting any new community events in Scripps Park until the city sorts out its policies and guidelines for public parks. “The city is redoing their master plan for parks programs and criteria,” said Morgan. “We don’t know what the city’s new parks criteria is going to be. So we’re suggesting allowing ongoing events to continue, but suggesting that we do not entertain any new events until we’ve reviewed the city’s new park guidelines.”
“Once we approve an event in the park, they feel entitled to be in the park,” noted Morgan, adding events held previously in Scripps would continue under a moratorium. She pointed out it would be inappropriate to approve new events in the park, only to have to rescind such approval later. The city’s parks master plan update is a three-year comprehensive planning and outreach project to develop a vision and strategies to meet the future recreation needs of city residents.
The park subcommittee’s moratorium suggestion was debated by board and audience members alike. “We’ve always approved concerts and public events like the swim meet, and concerts in the park, historical events,” noted LJPB board member Sally Miller. “What we’re trying to do is avoid having any new events, especially commercial events, starting up which opens the door [to more commercialization]. Read more online at sdnews.com.
Decorating contest, sea lions discussed at LJVMA strategy session By Dave Schwab | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Among ideas generated at La Jolla Village Merchant Association’s annual December strategy session were adopting sea lions as a mascot, starting a merchant discount coupon value pack and hosting a pre-celebration/ VIP viewing section for next year’s return of Fourth of July fireworks. “Seal the deal,” quipped LJVMA president Brett Murphy. “We could work with Scripps Institute and SeaWorld to leverage that (mascot),” enthused Ed Witt, board president of Enhance La Jolla, speaking from the audience. “La Jolla is a zoo without a zookeeper. This is an opportunity to leverage
that as a community, and we should take advantage of it.” “This is our blueprint for the next 18 months, revamped every six months,” noted LJVMA executive director Jodi Rudick of the year-end strategizing. Also on Dec. 11, LJVMA unveiled its inaugural La Jolla Village Holiday Decorating Contest & Event Calendar throughout December. The decorating contest offers prizes for winning holiday displays and decor in windows, lobbies, etc. Prizes include free advertising in La Jolla Village News. Categories are best overall display, best La Jolla theme (beach, marine life, sunsets, surf and water recreation, etc.) and other surprises.
“We got 29 merchants to participate in the holiday decorating contest,” said Rudick. Holiday decorations must not obstruct walkways, sidewalks or right of way and will remain up until Jan. 2. Rudick gave a presentation in which she outlined the results of a community survey that showed progress in engaging potential customers and drawing them into the Village. LJVMA then broke up into small groups by category to brainstorm ideas on how to improve operations. At the end, a spokesperson from each subgroup prioritized thoughts on how LJMVA could improve business promotion. Read more online at sdnews.com.
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5 Coder School subtracts curriculum and inputs creativity at new La Jolla branch FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
by Victoria Davis | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
Exclamation points, parentheses, forward slashes, addition and subtraction symbols, with numbers and words mixed in somewhere with it all: The computer screen of a coder may look like an obscure, jumbled mess of commands, but every symbol serves a purpose and La Jolla’s new academic outlet, The Coder School, is teaching kids how to be passionate about that purpose. “In every field of work, you have to talk to the computers,” said marketing professional Artur Lopes Pedrosa, who co-owns The Coder School in La Jolla with his wife Aline Pampalon. “Right now, we use technology for everything, so whether you want to be an architect or a doctor, you will need to know some type of programming or another. Coding is basic knowledge we’ll all need to know about in the future. Here, we can give kids a leg-up.” The Coder School brand was first founded in 2014 by computer science and engineer professionals Hansel Lynn and Wayne Teng in Silicon Valley. It’s an after-school learning program, which provides weekly computer programming lessons to children ages 7 to 18 in the comfort of its own colorful facility, with state-of-the-art computer systems. In 2016, the brand began to franchise and currently has 40 schools operating in over 12 U.S. states.
The Coder School brand was first founded in 2014.
While La Jolla is the second branch in San Diego, The Coder School is La Jolla’s very first coding-focused school. Pampalon and Pedrosa, originally from Sao Paulo in Brazil, first learned about The Coding School Brand from their La Jolla neighbors — also originally from Brazil — who own The Coder School branch in North San Diego on Carmel Mountain Road. “Both my husband and I are in marketing so we’re always excited about new technologies,” said Pampalon. “And we were already thinking about opening up a business ourselves when we moved here. We looked around for other busi-
ness options, but nothing made our eyes sparkle as much as The Coder School did.” According to Pampalon, providing after-school coding lessons is a concept Brazil has just recently begun to invest in. In a country where learning English is mandatory, some slogans for the schools Pampalon recalls go so far as to advertise, “Coding is the new English.” “In my opinion, this is not just the new English, this is also the new math,” said Pedrosa. But even while The Coder School heavily promotes the necessity of learning to code, there’s no rigid curriculum. In fact, there’s no
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curriculum at all. Offering entry-level, large-group classes as well as two-on-one coaching lessons, each student’s experience is personalized to fit their interests. If a student as an affinity for soccer, coding coaches will help them create a soccer video game for their project, which they will eventually present at the school’s Coder Fair, a celebration that takes place every three months. “We want the kids to have fun first and then they will learn as a result from that,” said Pampalon. It seems to be working. La Jolla’s coder branch has only been open a month, but local mom Jessica Harris
says the school is doing wonders for her 8-year-old son, Luke. “My son is very into video games and we wanted him to see firsthand how much work goes into making the stuff he enjoys,” said Harris. “It really blew his little mind because he’s making that connection for the first time between the technology side and the creative side.” Students just starting out at The Coder School will first learn tech talk and coding languages like “Scratch,” then dive into web developments, games, robots, data, AIs and more. Kids at other Coder School branches — which follow the same teaching style — have created games to help better explain math or solve algebraic problems, and even developed coding programs to find out the current temperature on the NASA space station. A big part of the success, according to Pedrosa, is the coaches’ enthusiasm. “Many of our coaches aren’t computer science majors, many are selftaught coders, but because of that, they have a unique passion for coding and they know how to engage the kids and get them excited about it too,” said Pedrosa, whose 6-year-old son Leo will be starting at the school next year. “Giving these coaches the opportunity to give to kids what they never had, that’s the coolest part of all.” For more information about The Coder School, visit thecoderschool. com.
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VALERIE IN STYLE Though a “store closing” banner is still draped across the front of the building, owners of Valerie in Bird Rock said advertising their closing sale may have been premature, as they are still in lease negotiations with their landlord. Located at 5628 La Jolla Blvd., Suite B., Valerie is a retail store offering a variety of European-style women’s apparel and accessories including custom-made jewelry. Owned by former Miss Ukraine Tanya Tkachenko, the women’s apparel shop sells bathing suits, rompers, dresses, shoes and accessories for beach or resort lifestyles. A jewelry designer, Tkachenko’s long-term goal is to break into fashion design.
MANDARIN HOUSE The 42-year-old Mandarin House restaurant at 6765 La Jolla Blvd., closed since a summer kitchen fire, will not reopen for the holidays as planned. “The electrical fire was very unfortunate, they [owners] hoped to reopen for Christmas, but permitting and remodeling work
is taking time and they’re now expecting to reopen in early 2020,” said Steve Strauss, a partner with Cooley LLP law firm. Strauss, a general partner of Mandarin Partners, which owns the property, noted, “Our family has owned the property forever. It was my grandfather’s grocery store in the ‘30s. My grandfather owned it, my dad owned it and now me.” Strauss said Nelson Law is the restaurant’s owner and operator. “His father was the original tenant, John Law,” he said. The cause of the non-injury summer blaze at Mandarin House was determined by fire investigators to be grease buildup in the kitchen vent. The fire was confined to the kitchen and no one was inside the restaurant when it started. Mandarin House has been operating on La Jolla Boulevard for more than four decades. Law’s late father, Tat “John” Law, and his partner, Wai “Bill” Man, worked their way up from dishwashers and delivery boys to head chefs in Hong Kong before relocating to the United States. They opened the La Jolla restaurant in 1977.
7 Dual-concept sushi restaurant opens on Prospect Street FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
By Dave Schwab | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS A dual-concept restaurant, Harumama and Blue Ocean Sushi, recently replaced the Prospect Street space previously inhabited by The Hake. Perched atop La Jolla Cove offering stunning ocean views, the two new restaurants split 5,783 square feet of retail space. “Both restaurants are a fresh, fun, modern take on Asian cuisine,” said Hiba Khalid, marketing manager for parent company Love Boat Group. “It’s not traditional. It’s more Asian fusion.” The two restaurants were created by local restaurateurs Jenny and James Pyo, who own and operate Love Boat Sushi, Pokewan, Blue Ocean Robata and Sushi Bar (Carlsbad), as well as two other Harumama locations in Little Italy and Carlsbad. “Restauranting is really their passion, and they just want to bring fine quality, and fine dining, to La Jolla,” said Khalid of the Pyos. “They pride themselves on having high-quality fish and a beautiful presentation.” Harumama is in the front of the Prospect Street space, and Blue Ocean Sushi is appropriately located oceanfront toHarumama and Blue Ocean Sushi 1250 Prospect St., Suite B10 Hours: Sun.-Thurs.,11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. (858) 999-0323 www.harumamasd.com www.blueoceanrobatasushi.com
Blue Ocean Sushi offers a wide variety of sushi and sashimi.
ward the back of the restaurant. Harumama offers playful twists on Asian fare with inspiration from Chinese, Japanese and Korean cuisines. Seating 58 people, Harumama offers cult favorite and Insta-worthy steamed buns shaped into cartoon-y pandas, chickens and seasonal figures in flavors like chicken, pork, mushroom and purple sweet potato. “Character buns have been a huge hit on Instagram,” noted Khalid. Similar to its sister eateries in Little Italy and Carlsbad, Harumama La Jolla offers a contemporary turn on traditional ramen, noodles, buns and more. Blue Ocean Sushi offers an expansive menu featuring items highlighting fresh ocean flavors. The new La Jolla restaurant serves a wide variety of sushi and sashimi. Items unique to La Jolla Blue Oean Sushi include scallops with black
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rice risotto, ribeye steak, port wine crispy duck breast and campfire pineapple with beef, shrimp, quail egg, pineapple and vegetables wok-seared in pineapple sauce. Blue Ocean Sushi La Jolla seats approximately 90. Of Blue Ocean’s branding, Khalid said, “It is completely different now; very fun and whimsical. Blue Ocean is very highend, beautiful, emphasizing the ocean view. There’s also an upbeat structure inside to provide some fun lighting.” Khalid noted there is no outdoor seating while adding, “There is a glassed-in area where guests can watch the chefs as they make the sushi rolls by hand.” Lunch specials are served noon to 3 p.m. daily along with happy hour from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Social media is at @harumamasd and @blueoceanrobata.
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Misadventures of growing older: Will I ever learn to act my age?
Doing it Better
By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. I was eating breakfast when she ran up to me excitedly saying, “I’m here.” I had no idea who she was. My bewildered expression must have shown. She exclaimed, “It’s me.” Well, that didn’t help, so I fished for clues. “How have you been?” I asked trying to figure out who she was, all to no avail. She finally left, telling me that she would see me later. As I sat in front of my unfinished bowl of oatmeal, I wondered: Who was that? As we get older, we not only have problems with face recognition, but also misunderstanding what someone says. Mishearing is a common occurrence in my age group (80-100). It can produce hilarity as well as misleading information. To wit: What time is that meeting? Where is it? Did you say today, or is it next week? Oh, it was last week; I guess I missed it. It was canceled. Someone recently sent me a card with the following inscription: To stay young the doctor said, “Exercise and eat the right foods.” What? I thought he said to “accessorize and buy nice shoes.” This is so true of many of our conversations. I’m also beginning to mix people up. Not only calling them by the wrong names, but accusing them
of doing things they have not done. The other day I stopped a resident and said to him in a forceful voice, “Please stop sending me all those emails.” He looked at me, puzzled, and replied, “I have never sent you an email.” Oops! Not remembering a common word is another one of these senior moments that stops us in our tracks in the middle of a conversation. We then seek help from tablemates: You know that thing in the wall you plug electric cords into. Outlet! That’s it. Thanks.” When I complain that half the time when leaving my apartment, I have to return because I forgot to take something, there is a chorus of “me, toos.” We are not alone in our so-called age-related misadventures. It is reassuring that it is common and not the beginning of Alzheimer’s, which we all dread. The good news is that as long as we are worried about our impending dementia, it is not happening. When we keep repeating the same question, get confused about times and dates, and deny that there is a problem, these may be early signs of dementia that are not visible to us. So, as long as we worry, we are OK. Another age-related problem is the new physical frailty. Our ages are ego-dystonic. It means our ages do not fit our egos, our images of ourselves are much younger than the number on our medical charts. This creates a problem of overestimating our physical capacities. Falling is a frequent occurrence in my age group along with falling asleep during meetings or performances. I always ask whoever is sitting next to me to
poke me when they see me nodding off. I have often ended my talks on aging with the admonition: “Keep one hand on the banister.” I should say both hands. During intermission at a San Diego Symphony performance, I got cookies to give to our bus driver and our program coordinator in charge of our bus. At the end of the concert, as we were climbing back into the bus, we had to navigate the steep steps. I usually haul myself up using the two handrails. However, I had a cocktail napkin in my left hand holding the cookies, so as I tried to climb the steps using only one hand, I lost my grip, slid down and ripped the skin off my shin. Blood was dripping down my leg and all over the floor of the bus, even pooling in my shoe. Our program coordinator got the first-aid kit, cleaned the wound, bandaged my leg, and we were on our way. When we arrived at my retirement community, there was a wheelchair waiting for me with an RN ready to take me to our clinic and take care of my now skinless leg. The wound right over the shinbone will take a long time to heal, but I’m in good hands. Moral of the story: Keep both hands on the handrail when climbing up steep steps! I recently turned 93 and even though my mind doesn’t comprehend my age, my body certainly does. Will I ever learn to act my age? Natasha Josefowitz is the author of more than 20 books. She currently resides at White Sands Retirement Community in La Jolla. Copyright 2019. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights reserved.
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Winter Wonderland' fashion show benefits The Arc of San Diego Fashion Files Diana Cavagnaro Leonard Simpson presented the Winter Wonderland Fashion Show & Luncheon on Dec. 5 at the U.S. Grant Hotel. This event benefits The Arc of San Diego and began with boutique shopping and a social hour. The guests adjourned to the luncheon, where Aimee Fuller was emcee for the afternoon. She introduced all the wonderful volunteers who made the afternoon happen. This included the event chairs, Maria Stanley and Cici Stanley, and the co-chairs, Mariel Filippone and Malissa Sanfilippo. A big “thank you” was given to the presenting sponsors, Dr. Howard and Barbara Milstein. With a little encouragement, they were prompted to walk the runway to a cheering audience.
The amazing auctioneer Clint Bell got the live auction going. Everyone’s favorite auction item was to have the privilege to be the first guest out at the valet service after the event ended. Guests were trying to outbid each other and Bell finally gave the auction item to two lucky winners. Additional recognition went to honorary chair Evelyn Barandiaran and conservation ambassadors Joan Embery and Duane Pillsbury. After the luncheon, the high-pace fashion show, presented by TV personality Leonard Simpson, began. There was a mixture of men’s and women’s collections starting with the Mission Hills boutique Chateau Bel Age. They presented high-end pieces with bohemian glamour. Bel Age specializes in hand-made and limited-edition garments to help you make your own signature style. Each piece is a unique find of its own.
Odin Threads creates wearable art strictly made for creative gangsters. Each coat has artwork hand-drawn by artists that is fully reversible with faux fur. The models came down the catwalk and turned the garments inside out to show the versatility. Each coat is ethically made in Los Angeles and cruelty-free. Satori Designs has an eclectic collection of apparel and jewelry from around the world and all are standout pieces on the runway combined with Aimee Fuller hats. The garments look like they come from different countries and all would be wonderful statement pieces in your wardrobe. The store is located in Solana Beach or you can shop online with them. Zeglio Custom Clothiers is a bespoke tailor shop located in Downtown San Diego and in La Jolla. They came down the runway showing off their custom-made suits. They are constructed in all fabrics and
gives trunk shows around the U.S. and the Caribbean and currently is in boutiques in St. Barts. The Arc of San Diego is a nonprofit that serves 2,000 children and adults with disabilities such as autism, cerebral palsy, and Down syndrome. They provide services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities so they can achieve their life goals. For more information with this organization, visit: arc-sd.com.
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Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020 — Bridal Bazaar at the San Diego Convention Center with two fashion shows at noon and 2:30 p.m. For more information, call 760-334-5500. Diana Cavagnaro is an internationally renowned couture milliner based in the historic Gaslamp Quarter. Learn more about our hat designer, teacher and blogger at dianacavagnaro.com.
A ‘Cambodian Rock Band’ worth hearing By Jean Lowerison | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Cambodian psychedelic and surfrock music provide both the backdrop and the catalyst for truth-telling in Lauren Yee’s fascinating “Cambodian Rock Band,” playing through Dec. 15 at La Jolla Playhouse. Yee, a Cambodian American – and a UCSD MFA in playwriting – premiered the play at South Coast Repertory in 2012 and now brings it “home” for a local run. Chay Yew, who directed the premiere, helms this show as well, and has brought along five of the original six actors. Cambodia is probably not the first place that comes to mind when somebody mentions psychedelic or surf-rock music. Yet before the war in the 1960s and ’70s that brought the Khmer Rouge to power, Prince Sihanouk (in charge at the time and a composer himself) fostered a vibrant art and music scene there.
But when the Khmer Rouge took over, artists and intellectuals were the first targets, and music was the first thing to go. Two million people were tortured and executed in labor camps and prisons during Pol Pot’s four-year reign. The story-with-music jumps back and forth in time between 1975, 1978 and 2008. It opens in 1975 with a bang of a song from a band “Cambodian Rock Band” plays through Dec. 15, 2019 at La Jolla Playhouse’s Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive (on the UCSD campus). Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.; Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m.; Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m.; Sunday at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets: 858-550-1010 or lajollaplayhouse.org
called Cyclo. We’re told the song is from the only record they made. Then the time shifts to 2008, and Cambodian American Neary (Brooke Ishibashi) is in Phnom Penh to prepare for war crimes trials against the Pol Pot regime. Neary and the legal team are especially interested in tracking down the eighth survivor of the infamous S-21 prison, where much of the torture (and many of the deaths) took place. Neary is surprised by an unannounced visit from her dad Chum (Joe Ngo), a survivor of the regime who lets Neary know upfront that he is not much impressed with her boyfriend Ted (Raymond Lee). He wants Neary to come home and go to law school. The show knits together the moving story of Neary and her father and the harrowing story of the Pol Pot regime’s campaign against artists and intellectuals. The plot is enlivened by songs from Dengue Fever, a current band playing the
“Cambodian Rock Band” is currently playing at the La Jolla Playhouse. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE LA JOLLA PLAYHOUSE
Cambodian version of psychedelic and surf-rock music. Some lyrics are in Khmer, some in English, some both. It’s a beguiling combination. Five of the actors play instruments, and several also play multiple roles. All are excellent. The set by Takeshi Kata, lighting by David Weiner and Mikhail Fiksel’s sound design are excellent without being intrusive. The same can be said of Sara Ryung Clement’s costumes. The story of the Pol Pot regime is another in history’s long string of murderous dictators. It’s the juxta-
position of such horrors with the bravery of those who faced them (and the few who survived) – enlivened by the inspirational powers of music – that makes “Cambodian Rock Band” such a fascinating show. This show is on the list of the top 10 most-produced plays in the U.S. – with good reason. Get a ticket and find out why. Jean Lowerison is a long-standing member of the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle and can be reached at infodame@gmail.com.
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The address of the court is other (specify): 330 W. BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101; 3 a. 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 (specify newspaper): LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS AND THE PENINSULA BEACON. Date: NOVEMBER 12, 2019. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT PETER C. DEDDEH. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 22, 29, DECEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9027438 Fictitious Business Name(s) ELISA INGRASSIA ART AND DESIGN. Located at: 4346 DEL MONTE AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: ELISA MARIE INGRASSIA. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 11/13/19. Registrant Name: ELISA MARIE INGRASSIA. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. 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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 14, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 22, 29, DECEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, NORTH COUNTY; 325 SOUTH MELROSE DR., VISTA, CA 92081 CASE NUMBER: 37-2019-00059515-CU-PT-NC . TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Petitioner (name): KRIZANDRA LEE CHICANO HALAL filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present name: a. KRIZANDRA LEE CHICANO HALAL to Proposed name: KRIZANDRA HALAL REYES 2. 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. 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BER 12, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 29, DECEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9026963 Fictitious Business Name(s) PONY KEG EXPRESS. Located at: 8919 LADDIE LANE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92123. Is registered by the following: MARKO PAVLINOVIC. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 11/06/19. Registrant Name: MARKO PAVLINOVIC. 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 06, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 29, DECEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9027930 Fictitious Business Name(s) HERMITAGE OF CHRIST THE WOUNDED HEALER. Located at: 3710 WABASH AVE., #209, SAN DIEGO, CA 92104. Is registered by the following: JACOB MUNHOZ. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: JACOB MUNHOZ. 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 20, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 29, DECEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. SUMMONS (Family Law) CITACION (Derecho familiar) CASE # (NUMERO DE CASO) 19FL001825S NOTICE TO RESPONDENT AVISO AL DEMANDADO: MAHAMAD ANGELO LUCKETT. You are being sued. Read the information below and on the next page. Lo han demandando. Lea la informacion a continuacion y en la pagina siguiente. Petitioner’s Name is: Nombre del demandante: MYRIAM M. SANCHEZ. You have 30 calendar days after this Summons and Petition are served on you to file a Response (form FL-120) at the court and have a copy served on the petitioner. A letter, phone call, or court appearance will not protect you. If you do not file your Response on time, the court may make orders affecting your marriage or domestic partnership, your property, and custody of your children. You may be ordered to pay support and attorney fees and costs. For legal advice, contact a lawyer immediately. Get help finding a lawyer at the California Courts Online SelfHelp Center (www.courts.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the California Legal Services website (www.lawhelpca.org), or by contacting your local county bar association. Tiene 30 dias de calendario despues de haber recibido la entrega legal de esta Citacion y Peticion para presentar una Respuesta (fomulario FL-120) ante la corte y efectuar la entrega legal de una copia al demandante. Una carta o llamada telefonica o una audiencia de la corte no basta para protegerio. Si no presenta su Respuesta a tiempo, la corte puede dar ordenes que afecten su matrimonio o pareja de hecho, sus bienes y la custodia de sus hijos. La corte tambien le puede ordenar que pague manutencion, y honorarios y costos legales. Para asesoramiento legal, pongase en contacto de inmediato con un abogado. Puede abtener informacion para encontrar un abogado en el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de California (www.sucorte.ca.gov) en el sitio web de lost Servicios Legales de California (www.lawhelpca.org) o poniendose en contacto con el colegio de abogados de su condado. NOTICE-RESTRAINING ORDERS ARE: These restraining orders are effective against both spouses or domestic partners until the petition is dismissed, a judgment is entered, or the court makes further orders. They are enforceable anywhere in California by any law enforcement officer who has received or seen a copy of them. AVISO-LAS ORDENES DE RESTRICCION: Las ordenes de restriccion estan en vigencia en cuanto a ambos conyuges o miembros de la pareja de hecho hasta que se despida la peticion, se emita un fallo o la corte de otras ordenes. Cualquier agencia del orden publico que haya recibido o visto una copia de estas ordenes puede hacerlas acatar en cualquier lugar de California. FEE WAIVER: If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. The court may order you to pay back all or part of the fees and costs that the court waived for you or the other party. EXENCION DE CUOTAS: Si no puede pagar la cuota de presentacion, pida al secretario un formulario de exencion de cuotas. La corte puede ordenar que usted pague, ya sea en parte o por completo, las cuotas y costos de la corte previamente exentos a peticion de usted o de la otra parte. The name and address of the court are (El nombre y direccion de la corte son): SAN DIEGO SUPERIOR COURT, 500 THIRD AVE., CHULA VISTA, CA 91910 The name, address, and telephone number of petitioner’s attorney, or petitioner without an attorney, are: (El nombre, direccion y numero de telefono del abogado del demandante, o del demandante si no tiene abogado, son): ANTON L. GEORGHIOU 350 10TH AVENUE SUITE 1032, SAN DIEGO CA 92101 (858) 539-3766 Date (Fecha): 14 FEB. 2019 Clerk, by (Secretario, por), E. TAYLOR, Deputy (Asistente) ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 29, DECEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9028055 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SIMPLOT PARTNERS and b. SIMPLOT TURF & HORTICULTURE. Located at: 6160 MARINDUSTRY DRIVE, SUITE A, SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. Is registered by the following: SIMPLOT AB RETAIL, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 11/01/19. Registrant Name: SIMPLOT AB RETAIL, INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor SECRETARY. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 21, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 29, DECEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO. 2019-9028054 Fictitious Business Name to be Abandoned: SIMPLOT PARTNERS. Located at: 6160 MARINDUSTRY DRIVE, SUITE A, SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. The Fictitious Business name referred to above was filed in San Diego County on: 10/13/2015 and assigned File No. 2015-026681. Fictitious Business name is being abandoned by: J.R. SIMPLOT COMPANY 999 MAIN STREET, SUITE 1300, BOISE, ID 83702, State of Incorporation STATE OF NEVADA. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to section 17913 of the Business and Professions code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant name: JAMES B. ALDERMAN. Title of officer, if limited liability company/corporation SECRETARY. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 21, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 29, DECEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9026658 Fictitious Business Name(s) VERSATILE MASSAGE. Located at: 2667 CAMINO DEL RIO SOUTH #202-8, SAN DIEGO, CA 92108. Is registered by the following: SARA TAKIEDDINE. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 04/28/2015. Registrant Name: SARA TAKIEDDINE. 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 04, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 29, DECEMBER 06, 13, &, 20, 2019. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9028530 Fictitious Business Name(s) CARDAMON. Located at: 1423 CUYAMACA ST., EL CAJON, CA 92020. Is registered by the following: RAJAI SAMAAN SAYEGH. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: RAJAI SAMAAN SAYEGH. 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 27, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 06, 13, 20, 2019, &, JANUARY 03, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9028553 Fictitious
Business Name(s) a. POPUPKEBAB and b. POP UP KEBAB. Located at: 8540 COSTA VERDE BLVD. #4309, SAN DIEGO, CA 92122. Is registered by the following: a. ABRAHAM K. KESABLYAN and b. GEVORK SEMERJYAN. This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: 11/27/19. Registrant Name: ABRAHAM KESABLYAN. 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 27, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 06, 13, 20, 2019, &, JANUARY 03, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9028634 Fictitious Business Name(s) APPRAISALS AND LIQUIDATIONS. Located at: 5135 ARLENE PLACE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: VIRGINIA ELIZABETH MCCUIN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: VIRGINIA ELIZABETH MCCUIN. 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: DECEMBER 02, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 06, 13, 20, 2019, &, JANUARY 03, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9028301 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SAN DIEGO MOBILE BAR SERVICE b. SAN DIEGO MOBILE TAP c. CAFE MILANO LA JOLLA d. TAP TRUCK e. SAN DIEGO MOBILE TAP TRUCK and f. SAN DIEGO MOBILE BAR. Located at: 8919 LADDIE LANE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92123. Is registered by the following: MARKO PAVLINOVIC. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 11/25/19. Registrant Name: MARKO PAVLINOVIC. 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 25, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 06, 13, 20, 2019, &, JANUARY 03, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9027690 Fictitious Business Name(s) PRIMPED UP BOUTIQUE. Located at: 4183 DATCHO DR., SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: a. ASHLEY ROSARIO and b. STACY HAYNES. This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: 11/16/19. Registrant Name: ASHLEY ROSARIO. 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 16, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 13, 20, 2019, JANUARY 03, &, 10, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9028523 Fictitious Business Name(s) JOE MAHON MOBILE PHYSICAL THERAPY. Located at: 5580 LA JOLLA BOULEVARD #486, LA JOLLA, CA 92037. Is registered by the following: MK PHYSICAL THERAPY, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 9/13/19. Registrant Name: MK PHYSICAL THERAPY, INC. 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 27, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 13, 20, 2019, JANUARY 03, &, 10, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9028514 Fictitious Business Name(s) SILVAS HANDYMAN SERVICES. Located at: 3225 IDLEWILD WAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: LUIS PAULO DA SILVA. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 9/21/2012. Registrant Name: LUIS PAULO DA SILVA. 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 27, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 13, 20, 2019, JANUARY 03, &, 10, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9027611 Fictitious Business Name(s) GREENHOUSE PRODUCTIONS. Located at: 2377 ETIWANDA ST., SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: CARLOS A. MAIA. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 11/15/19. Registrant Name: CARLOS A. MAIA. 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 15, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 13, 20, 2019, JANUARY 03, &, 10, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9028877 Fictitious Business Name(s) WEIRDENOMICS. Located at: 6401 MOUNT ADA RD. UNIT 161, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: LAWAN, KENTON, BROWN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: LAWAN KENTON 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: DECEMBER 04, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 13, 20, 2019, JANUARY 03, &, 10, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9028691 Fictitious Business Name(s) FANG BOOKKEEPING SERVICES. Located at: 8240 STATION VILLAGE LN., SUITE 2110, SAN DIEGO, CA 92108. Is registered by the following: DENNIS ADITYA PUDJARMINTA. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 12/01/19. Registrant Name: DENNIS ADITYA PUDJARMINTA. 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: DECEMBER 03, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 13, 20, 2019, JANUARY 03, &, 10, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9029186 Fictitious Business Name(s) WEST COAST AUTO BODY AND PAINT. Located at: 3036 UPAS ST., SAN DIEGO, CA 92104. Is registered by the following: PLACEH3 CORP. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: YULIANA AYALA - PLACEH3 CORP. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor CEO. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: DECEMBER 09, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 13, 20, 2019, JANUARY 03, &, 10, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9029148 Fictitious Business Name(s) OLGA AND COMPANY. Located at: 8975 CAMINITO VERANO, LA JOLLA, CA 92037. Is registered by the following: OLGA LOMAKIN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 11/11/19. Registrant Name: OLGA LOMAKIN. 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: DECEMBER 09, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 13, 20, 2019, JANUARY 03, &, 10, 2020. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9029105 Fictitious Business Name(s) CHELSEA ROSE SALON. Located at: 1281 9TH AVE. SUITE 106, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. Is registered by the following: CHELSEA ROSE ESCAMILLA. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 12/08/19. Registrant Name: CHELSEA ESCAMILLA. 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: DECEMBER 09, 2019. ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 13, 20, 2019, JANUARY 03, &, 10, 2020.
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Sports
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2019 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS
Bishop’s boys basketball: Young but cohesive By Ed Piper | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Wilt Chamberlain, Kobe Bryant, Nick Levine? In a long line of Philly basketball greats, the Bishop’s basketball coach brings that fire, has that love for the roundball game that the others exemplified and exuded. The sixth-year Knights mentor, older and wiser, seeks to write a new story in the 2019-10 season, building around a base of two key returners from last year’s squad that went 20-11, 4-6 in a strong Coastal Conference that Levine calls “the toughest league over the past league,” featuring perennial CIF power Foothills Christian and elite program Santa Fe Christian. He retains the 215 area code of Philadelphia for his cell number. Zach White, a 5-foot-8-inch guard the coach deems “one of the best point guards in the county,” and Dash Tsai, 6-foot and a 3-point specialist, are the two senior team captains that will help embody that inner fire and family connection Levine seeks to nurture in his team. White averaged 17 points a game last year, leading the Knights in scoring. “This summer he took full ownership [of his role],” his coach says. “He has a ton of experience. He’s been around. He’s [extremely] competitive.” Tsai has grown up through the Bishop’s system. He brings calmness. “[Dash] is a quiet guy. You wouldn’t know if he had a good or bad day,” says Levine. “We’ve had really good practices [partly as a result]. There’s no moodiness with Dash, no bad days.” The rotation could include nine players during the early season: Kellen Hobson, a 6-foot senior combo guard; Owen Hill, a 6-foot-2-inch junior; Ryan Nagle, a 6-foot-
4-inch senior; and R.J. Faltinsky, a 6-foot3-inch senior. Also in the early rotation: James Roesser, a 6-foot senior point guard; Nick Clotfelter, a 6-foot-4-inch sophomore; and Dax Kay, a 6-foot-1-inch junior guard. Still occupied with the Knights’ outstanding football team at the time of this writing were 5-foot-11-inch Clarence Freeman IV and 6-foot-1-inch Austin Schroeder. The coach’s comments on each player: Kellen Hobson: “He is a team player we’re going to need to handle the ball. He’s good against pressure. He’s physical. He’ll probably guard a tough opponent. He also creates pressure.” Owen Hill: “He’s a gym rat. Owen is one of the most coachable kids we’ve ever had. He’s 6 feet, 2 inches, so he’ll have to grind [up front].” Ryan Nagle: “He played year-round last year. He’s being recruited by Division 3 schools. He has expanded his skill set. Now it’s just a matter of applying them. He fell in love with basketball.” R.J. Faltinsky: “He, along with many of the guys, grew up together in the program. I think that helps with the connection. R.J. is probably our fastest guy. He runs like a jet. He should be one of our best rebounders.” James Roesser: “He is skilled, a good shooter, has a good handle on the ball. Another guy who will alleviate pressure.” Nick Clotfelter: “Really long. We’re excited about his future.” Dax Kay: “He has one speed, which is really fast, one level, which is the top level. Another guy who can handle the ball.”
LJHS soccer coach wants players to 'have fun' this season
Coach Victor Zendejas talks to the La Jolla High boys soccer team. ED PIPER / VILLAGE NEWS
By Ed Piper | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Victor Zendejas, long-time soccer coach who has been the assistant for the La Jolla High boys team the last five years, told the players before the season, “I want to have fun this year.” Zendejas, who has coached pros — including his son Adrian, now a goalie for Sporting Kansas City in MLS — broke that down later. “I want the players to come with a good attitude,” explained the amiable, personable mentor. “To have fun means to be competitive. You have to come to the training field with a good attitude.” Marcos Gonzales, the Vikings’ head coach, and his colleague have plenty of talented players. This is where the mental part separates the sheep from the goats. A core of key players have returned from last year’s third-place team in the Eastern League, behind University City and Hoover, 7-8-5 overall. They seek to get back to the level that the 2015-16 team reached, a CIF title (in Division 4). Zendejas says he is looking for leadership from Noah Brown, a senior midfielder; Jose Marmolejo, a senior left midfielder; Calvin Hyytinen, a junior center forward/striker; Devin Bale, a junior defender; Kenny Fierros, a senior defender; Spence Carswell, a striker; Brayan Rivas, a sophomore striker; Ilias Benbatoul, a senior; and Edgar Bermudez, a junior center back, among others. Newbies include Gabe Cisneros, a sophomore candidate to start in goal; and Leo Friedman, a sophomore midfielder. Zendejas’ comments on each player follow.
Noah Brown: “His strength is his awareness of the ball. He has a quick, quick brain, a quick mind. When he loses the ball, he quickly gets it back. He has a great shot and can head the ball.” Jose Marmolejo: “A very skilled player, very quick with the ball.” Calvin Hyytinen: “I’ve known Calvin since [he was] 6 years old. He’ll be the other captain [with Brown]. He’s a goal-scoring machine.” Devin Bale: “He’s a field goal kicker for the football team. He has matured over the years. He’s a great kid.” Kenny Fierros: “We’re looking to him to be another leader in the back of our defense. I’m looking for Kenny not to come out during the game, which is hard for a defender.” Spence Carswell: “He’s coming off a very, very bad injury. We’re probably going to start him off on the JV to rehab. He’s a very exciting player to watch.” Brayan Rivas: “A short player, a very exciting player to watch. His skills: He has a good shot, good technical skills. He will fight for the ball.” Ilias Benbatoul: “He’ll play in the back of the defense, the sweeper. We’re looking for leadership in this, his final year in high school. He loves soccer, so we’re looking for a good season.” Edgar Bermudez: “He has a lot of skill. He gives you 110%. We’re looking for a lot of impact from him. We’re even looking for him to be a starter for the team.” Leo Friedman: “He has trained very hard. He played club for us. He’ll probably be a starting midfielder.”
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Local realtors collect over $7,000 in toys for military families at La Jolla fundraiser At a $25 million home in La Jolla, the San Diego real estate community held a fundraiser benefiting military families Dec. 4 to celebrate the holiday season and the spirit of giving back.
More than 150 realtors and their guests from across San Diego County collected toys and gift cards for families of the men and women who serve our country to fill the “Holiday House.”
TWAS THE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS Twas the week before Christmas, And all round the town, Not a buyer was buying... Not one could be found. Ma in her business suit, I with valise, Had just settled down, To draw up a lease. When out in the street, There arose such a clatter, I sprang from my chair, To see what was the matter. Away to the door I flew like a flash, Raced outside, expecting a crash. JOSEPH DEAN KLATT PhD Sunbeams off Mercedes, LIST WHERE THE REAL ESTATE ACTION IS Lined in a row, Gave the luster of mid-day, KLATT REALTY INC. To cars that cost dough. (858) 454-9672 When what to my wandering eyes 1124 Wall St., La Jolla Enya e-mail: DrJosephKlatt@san.rr.com should appear, www.KlattRealty.com But a shiny Rolls Royce and a driver with cheer! Buy this one and that one he called out with glee And a true Buyer he was; was plain to see And we heard him exclaim as he Rolls-ed put of sight Merry Christmas Klatt Realty And to all a good night!
More than $7,000 in toys were collected for the event, plus nearly $5,000 was raised in monetary donations. All donations are being distributed to Operation Homefront by the Greater San Diego Association of Realtors Ambassadors Foundation, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization established by SDAR to benefit communities in need. Operation Homefront, founded shortly after 9/11 to meet the needs of military families in San Diego, helps with everything from emergency food, car repairs, furniture, and other unlimited services and resources. “Our mission at the Ambassadors Foundation of the Greater As-
sociation of Realtors (SDAR) is to strengthen our community,” said 2020 SDAR President Carla Farley. “As realtors and community ambassadors, we believe in supporting others, especially during the holidays. This is why we are proud to partner with Operation Homefront again this year with our Holiday House Charity Drive to directly help military families in our community.” The Holiday House location was 6089 La Jolla Scenic Drive South, a Zen-inspired architectural home on over 3.5 acres in one of San Diego’s most prestigious enclaves. On the market for $25 million, it features
Japanese gardens, breathtaking city views, a chef ’s kitchen, tiered cinema, fitness center, yoga studio and an exceptional master suite. Resort-caliber amenities include two pools, a loggia with a bar and grill, grassy baseball field, tennis and basketball courts. Major sponsors of Holiday House included Homebridge, Finance of America Mortgage, and Ethan Allen, with additional support from FBC Mortgage, Hawthorn & Albatross, Homes.com, State Farm Insurance, and IRAR Trust Company. For more information about Operation Homefront, visit operationhomefront.org.
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DEL MAR Sun 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5848 Meadows . . . . . . . . . . .5BR/5BA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,495,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Graham 619-379-9668 POINT LOMA Sat 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1122 Locust St. . . . . . . . . . . .2+ BR / 2 BA . . . . . . . . . . .$999,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Andrew Spathas 619-961-5810 Sun 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1122 Locust St. . . . . . . . . . . .2+ BR / 2 BA . . . . . . . . . . .$999,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maureen McGrath 619-922-2441 Sat 12-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . .3115 Edith Ln. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 BR / 4 BA . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,395,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Karen Duvall Meyer 619-206-7638 Sun 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3115 Edith Ln. . . . . . . . . . . . .4 BR / 4 BA . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,395,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carl Lemke 619-884-8047 Sat 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2820 Carleton St. #3 . . . . . . .2BR / 2.5 BA . . . . . . . . . . .$879,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Isabel Razo 858-568-8840 Sun 1-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2820 Carleton St. #3 . . . . . . .2BR / 2.5 BA . . . . . . . . . . .$879,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .April Denny 702-373-2504
Merry Christmas &
Happy Holidays
Tim Tusa 619-822-0093 DRE#0137110
HAPPY Holidays!
Office & Retail Spaces for Rent
Scott Booth - Kathy Evans
858-775-0280 isellbeach.com isell92109.com DRE#01397371 - DRE #00872108 7863 Girard Ave, Ste. 208, La Jolla, CA 92037
COLEMAN MOVING SYSTEMS INC.
4645 Cass St. (Corner of Emerald) Suite 102B: Perfect one or two person office. Furnished. Includes electric. Flexible lease terms. $750/month; non-NNN
Office/Residential | Free Wardrobe Use | Piano Moving Last Minute Moves | Packing/Unpacking Discount Packing Materials | Moving all over Southern CA.
Suite 105: Approx. 450 SF open floor plan, double front glass doors-great retail space, ground floor. Bright, skylight and coffee counter with sink. $1,575/month; non-NNN.
7 DAYS A WEEK | FREE ESTIMATES FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1979
Very desirable high-traffic location. SE corner of Emerald & Cass St., across from PB Post Office, Very secure, private and bright.
619.223.2255 STU AND MATT COLEMAN BBB MEMBER | INSURED LIC #CAL T-189466
Contact David Mannis at (858) 750-5631 or david@sdcnn.com
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NOW OPEN
DICK’S LIQUOR, NOW BEER, WINE & DELI OPEN
full service deli | catering | delivery | humidor (to come) expanded beer & spirit selection with huge wine selection Coming Soon - Over: 600 American Whiskeys • 100 Irish Whiskeys • 300 Tequilas • 250 Single Malts • 200 Vodkas • 150 Mezcals
GRAND OPENING SPECIALS JUST IN TIME HOLIDAY GIFTS! Sale ends January 1, 2020 Limit 6
Kendal Jackson Vintners Chardonny Sonoma-Cutrer Chardonny Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio Edna Valley Sauvignon Blanc La Marka Bosheko White Sparkling Italian Justin Cabernet Coppola Jordan Heitz Cellers Groth Gin Mare
750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml
$11.99 $17.99 $17.99 $9.99 $10.95 $19.99 $17.99 $45.99 $39.99 $54.99 $32.99
Hendrick's Gin Jack Daniels Whiskey Jameson Irish Whiskey Bacardi Silver or dark Skyy Vodka Wild Turkey Jose Cuervo Las Familia Extra Anejol. Don Julio 1942 Anejo Bombay Saphire Gin Patron Silver Tequila Tito’s Vodka
750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml 1.75L 750ml 750ml 750ml 750ml 1.75L
$28.99 $17.99 $19.99 $9.99 $9.95 $29.99 $139.00 $129.00 $17.99 $39.99 $29.99
DELI SPECIAL BUY ONE SANDWICH GET ONE FOR 1/2 PRICE (2nd sandwich same or lesser value with coupon. Expires 1-1-20)
7474 La Jolla Blvd. La Jolla (formerly Wine Time) 858.551.7565