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La Jolla man ordered to pay fines for embezzlement BY NEAL PUTNAM A La Jolla man has been ordered to pay $313,981 to a mortgage insurance firm and the Internal Revenue Service on terms of five years probation in a mortgage fraud case. Mehran Abazary, 66, was not given any jail time as his attorney, Stephen Meister, wrote in court papers he has health challenges including prostate cancer. Abazary was the customer of a firm known as Better Mortgage Co., which was operated by two brothers who both were sentenced to 18 and 13 months in federal prison for involvement in
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La Jolla church ends bi-weekly dinner for the needy BY BLAKE BUNCH
One major benefit of calling San Diego home is the ability to catch sunsets like this one, captured recently at La Jolla Shores. La Jolla Shores is one of the countless spots to catch a proper beach sunset in the area. PHOTO BY DON BALCH
The recent hepatitis A outbreak in San Diego, which has killed 20 people to date, prompted city officials to finally address the growing issue of homelessness. Their solution, however temporary, was to install hand-washing stations at homeless “hot spots,” pressure wash the sidewalks in said areas with a bleaching solution and create a tent city far enough removed from the outbreak epicenter, yet right in some residents’ backyards. While the city is busy “fighting” the issue of homelessness, a seemingly unforeseen event
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News Preliminary hearing for Greatrex to continue Nov. 29 BY NEAL PUTNAM A San Diego police detective testified Nov. 14 that an agency reportedly paid by Cindy Greatrex for grant writing services when she was president of the La Jolla Park and Recreation Council turned out to be only a post office box in Chicago that was associated with Greatrex's phone number. Greatrex, 51, is charged with grand theft and is suspected of stealing $67,935 from the non-profit organization that she used to run as president. She stepped down and later sent out an email saying she meant well, but she used council funds to try and get a new playground in the area. Greatrex is accused of writing numerous checks to herself, and board members testified Tuesday all checks are supposed to have two board members' signatures, a process she bypassed. Greatrex has pleaded not guilty. She remains free on $70,000 bond. Detective Bernie Piceno told San Diego Superior Court Judge Amalia Meza that he found a Chicago company, which was paid with council funds, but the address turned out to be a post office box. This Chicago agency also listed Greatrex's telephone number in San Diego with her photo on a website, he said. Piceno said he talked with two
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San Diego construction companies with similar names that were listed in records as receiving $2,500, but the owners said they had never heard of Greatrex. Their names came up as performing some type of services that Greatrex claimed she paid with her own money and then reimbursed herself. The preliminary hearing will resume on Nov. 29 as some witnesses were unable to testify this week. Meza will decide whether she should stand trial for grand theft or if the case should be dismissed. Greatrex's attorney, Paul Neuharth, Jr., wants to present some witnesses and documents that would bolster his client's claim that she did pay for grant-writing services out of her own funds. He will ask Meza to dismiss the case at the
end of the hearing. Neuharth said people needed to be paid for grant writing services and such applicants for grants are not written for free. The detective testified he met with interim president Mary Munk, the former treasurer, and another board member to discuss the withdrawals of $25,832.74 from the group's savings account, and $18,270 from the checking account. He said they all noticed that Greatrex wrote checks to herself and did not have a second board member sign them as required. Piceno said he noticed one withdrawal was for $5,000 in cash. Piceno said he obtained bank camera footage that showed Greatrex making all the withdrawals. Greatrex also deposited funds from the council into her own Wells Fargo bank account and bank cameras showed she made those deposits, said the detective. Piceno did confirm he contacted a web designer from La Mesa who said he received a check from Greatrex for work he did for her. However, the web designer said the work was for other nonprofit groups and not for the La Jolla Park and Recreation Council, said the detective.
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the same scheme. Adel Afkarian, now 44, and Atef Afkarian, now 42, were both released from federal prison on March 24 and April 6 this year, according to the U.S. Board of Prisons website. Adel and Atef Afkarian were both sentenced in March, 2016 to 18 and 13 months in prison and ordered to pay $5.5 million in restitution that includes the figure that Abazary was ordered to pay. Adel and Atef Afkarian immigrated from Iran with their parents and attended Mission Bay High School after becoming naturalized U.S. citizens. They were charged with fraudulent sales of other homes in La Jolla. Abazary also immigrated from Iran in the 1970s. Abazary pleaded guilty to subscribing to a false tax return by omitting income of $250,00, which he received from a mortgage firm involving the sale of his $2 million home in the 6000 block of Soledad Mountain Road in 2010. U.S. District Court Judge John Houston sentenced Abazary Nov. 6. He ordered Abazary to pay $63,981 to the IRS, which represents the tax owed as failure to report income and $250,000 to Fidelity National Title Group, the nation's largest title insurance company which also provides escrow services. Assistant U.S. Attorney Emily Allen wrote Abazary made a $250,000 profit "through the fraud-
ulent sale of his heavily underwater $2 million La Jolla home" by "working with a group of crooked real estate professionals." She wrote that Abazary "made it appear that the mortgage did not exist so that he could sell the home to an unsuspecting buyer and collect the purchase money without paying off his lender." Several others who were only identified in court papers by initials had developed a "complex debt elimination scam designed to make mortgage debt disappear," wrote Allen. They fabricated a series of fraudulent deeds to erased the mortgage debts. Abazary bought the home in 2002, which was refinanced in 2006 with a $2 million loan from a bank. He defaulted in 2009 and filed a fake deed of trust, according to the U.S. Attorney's office. The fraudulent sale closed in July of 2011 and transferred money to bank accounts in Germany held in the name of his relatives, according to prosecutors. Abazary reported he lost the home to a foreclosure. "He fell into a deep and unexpected financial hole with the housing bubble burst and the Great Recession began in 2008," stated Mary, Star of the Sea, the Roman Catholic church in La Jolla that has ended its charitable meal program. Prior to the program’s cessation. So Others May Eat, held dinners twice a month for more than nine years. Meister, Abazary's attorney. PHOTO BY BLAKE BUNCH Meister said his client was remorseful and the crime would could be classified as ‘working poor,’ ing being a major tenet of the Chrisnever happen again. Abazary was for they lived in their own homes,” tian faith – while there are those >> only charged with tax evasion. CONT. FROM PG. 1 said Souza. “In most instances, they who support the issue outright. While the La Jolla Village News were often families that counted on occurred a good distance away from these bi-weekly meals for suste- reached out to Mary, Star of the Sea the outbreak’s reach along the nance. Honestly, I just think that it is for comment, none was returned. The Catholic Diocese did issue the coast. utter hypocrisy – to hide behind the Citing the hepatitis A outbreak hepatitis A outbreak and deny one’s following statement, however: “We’re sorry for any misunderand ongoing renovations, Mary, Star fellow man aid. I can’t believe the of the Sea, a Catholic church in La church didn’t stand up for what is standings that have arisen regarding the ‘So Others May Eat’ dinners ry instructor enlisted to analyze the Jolla, decided to abruptly halt a char- right.” 50 percent rule, how it works and itable program that has consistently Unfortunately, the homelessness that used to take place at Mary Star how it can be redefined. fed the needy for more than nine issue in coastal San Diego commu- of the Sea. A major renovation nities has become an exponentially forced us to close our parish hall for Kane said her investigation into years. the past several months and we have city documents showed the definiThrough the program, So Others polarizing issue. The Beach and Bay Press recently had to redirect where and how we tion of the 50 percent rule is May Eat, meals that were provided obscure. every second Tuesday of each reported that a Pacific Beach resi- do our part to serve the less fortu“There's no date on it, no author- month will no longer be served at dent, Matthew Phillips, started a nate in our parish. We have not, and ship, no attribution, ” Kane said. the church. So Others May Eat alter- petition on Change.org to end will never, turn our backs on the “Technically, it doesn't exist. The city nates weekly, providing meals to the homeless “feeds” at PB churches. poor. As a parish, we will respond to council, or the public, never saw it. It less fortunate at Sacred Heart Phillips brought the issue before PB the needs of our community; we will was something developed internally Church in Ocean Beach and Mary, Town Council as well. The petition overcome the challenges posed by cited the amount of petty theft, vio- the hepatitis outbreak and we will (by the city).” Star of the Sea. Kane said the 50 percent rule, as Tresha Souza, founder of So Oth- lent crime, severe mental illness, continue to provide assistance to the presently construed and interpret- ers May Eat, says that she is appalled drug and alcohol abuse and a gen- homeless people and families who at the church’s decision to willingly erally apathetic nature of the home- need our help and our prayers.” ed, is a farce. less as reasoning to end the feeds. If “It's not an addition, it's a com- neglect those in need. “What many people would not it sounds like tough love, it is. pletely new structure,” she said. Not surprisingly, some citizens are “That creates a lot of heartburn, realize is that at least 60 percent of because people have no idea what's people who attended our meals outraged at this notion – almsgivgoing on. All of a sudden, a house is stripped to the bone, literally, and people are going, where does this "The expenditures could not be Board member Nicole Otjens tescome from? Something can be built >> explained," said Munk, who testified tified there was a rule change when too close to the property line. People CONT. FROM PG. 2 she and another board member Greatrex became president and she are losing privacy. And there's absowent to the bank to look at checks held bank records herself. Previouslutely no community review.” and withdrawals taken by Greatrex. ly, the bank statements and other Wampler and others lobbied local Munk testified Greatrex relieved "They gave us copies of everything," documents were held on site in their civic groups, an effort culminating the group's treasurer of all his duties added Munk. offices at 615 Prospect St. in the creation of Citizens for in 2016 and took over his job. "We did not find any (council) Otjens said Greatrex wanted to get Responsible Coastal Development "We definitely did not vote to approvals" for some expenses, said more funds for recreation centers via change the bylaws," said Munk, as Munk, who added they could not various grants. to the rule of requiring two board find invoices for things that Greatrex SEE EXEMPTION>> PG. 8 members' signatures on checks. paid.
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Coastal exemption battle against ‘McMansions’ BY DAVE SCHWAB In 2015, Sharon Wampler and about 80 of her Bird Rock neighbors started out on a quest to clarify — and tighten — some of the city's rules governing so-called “McMansions,” oversized homes on undersized lots. Three years later, where, and when, that quest will end remains in doubt. The land-use “dragon” some Bird Rockers are trying to slay: The 50 percent rule in the San Diego municipal code allowing single-family home remodels to be exempt from costly and time- consuming Coastal Development Permits, as long as the builder keeps 50 percent-plus of the exterior walls of the existing home. “Fifty percent of the front of our house is still the original walls,” said Wampler, a scientist with no previous land-use experience speaking on her own home remodel. “But now they're (developers) building around that, which has actually happened over the past five years because of the aggressive interpretation of that (50 percent) rule. That's what started this three-year journey.” “That's the problem, the permissive (municipal) code,” said Diane Kane, Ph.D., an architectural histo-
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Scripps nurse delivers baby off the side of a road after car crash en route to hospital BY BLAKE BUNCH Monday, Nov. 6 proved a typical night for Scripps La Jolla ER nurse Dayna Dumont. After a relatively steady night began to wind down, Dumont had the ability to leave a little earlier than usual. Since she works the overnight shift, Dumont was heading back to her home in North Park to catch some muchneeded rest. This night had other plans for her, however. As she drove down a frontage road near Scripps, she came to a halt when she noticed man frantically
waving for her to help. She stopped and approached the car, with the man, Hongwei Zhang, frantically saying “My wife, the baby.” “I was going home early, about 3 a.m., so there was no one else on the road,” said Dumont. “I noticed that their car was completely un-driveable. The airbags had deployed, the front bumper was completely off, and one wheel was completely useless. Even though they were about 200 yards from the hospital, I began helping as much as I could. “It wasn’t until I noticed his wife, Ying Shi, was stuck in the back seat
as her husband continued to be frantic. I asked her about the baby, which by this point had technically been delivered. I think the best thing I could’ve done at the time was to provide them with a calm presence, because tensions were so high.” Dumont noted that since she is an ER nurse, the standard protocol would involve her passing the delivery on to a natal unit. Without her emergency room doctors, medical device, etc. she was left in the literal dark to perform her first, and perhaps only delivery. Originally from the San Francis-
co area, Dumont has been working at Scripps Health La Jolla for 16 months. When prompted as to whether this is one of the more unique experiences she has been involved in, Dumont quickly replies: “Oh yeah,, this is definitely something that will stick with me for years to come. The fact that everyone involved in the situation, especially their newborn child, were able to leave the scene of the accident unharmed, is truly a blessing.” Dayna Dumont
Second Chance to host ‘Bail Me Out’ event Nov. 28 On Tuesday, Nov. 28, Sheriff William Gore, San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliott, County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar and San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan will volunteer to "go to jail." to help raise money to support
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Guitarist David Broza at Lawrence Family JCC Israel’s iconic singer-songwriter, guitarist and UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Broza will embark on a coast-to-coast winter tour this December, celebrating 40 years since the release of his bestknown song, “Yihye Tov” (Things Will Be Better). Broza will bring his talents to the Lawrence Family JCC on Dec. 20 at 8 p.m. The wellknown composition was written in 1977 during the Arab-Israeli peace talks between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, and has become an anthem of the Israeli peace movement. Joining Broza on stage is a worldclass group of seasoned and rising stars: From Palestine, Berklee College of Music graduate and qanun virtuoso Ali Paris; from Israel and NYC on guitars Jonathan Levy; from Israel on piano and keyboards Shaul Eshet; from New York, also a Berklee graduate, on recorders Tali Rubinstein; from Israel on drums Yuval Lion, and also from Israel on
bass guitar Uri Kleinman. The tour follows the release of Broza’s album titled “The Set List,” a collection of studio and live recordings celebrating David Broza’s career as one of Israel’s most important cultural figures. “Yihye Tov” is represented on “The Set List” with a live version recorded in 2007 at Broza’s annual concert held at the totemic fortress of Masada, and features special guests Shawn Colvin and Jackson Browne. “We need to communicate if we are not to leave it to the voices of doubters, of prejudice and hatred. You cannot allow people to think that it is just black and white. We need education if we are to learn how to create respect. It is not that I don’t see evil, bad, negativity and violence. I see it and I refuse to submit to it,” Broza said recently in The Guardian. Broza garnered widespread acclaim for his 2013 album “East Jerusalem West Jerusalem,” produced by Grammy Award-win-
ner Steve Earle, and recorded in its entirety in the Palestinian Sabreen Studio in East Jerusalem. The work, featuring a band of both Israeli and Palestinian musicians, resulted in a beautiful, intimate documentary of the same name. Vanity Fair called the documentary “extraordinary” and added “if no one else is going to try and heal the world, he will.” “East Jerusalem West Jerusalem” is currently streaming on Netflix. The title track, co-written by and featuring Wyclef Jean, appears on The Set List. “The Set List” also includes “The Long Road,” featuring Irish singer Maura O’Connell. The song, written by Cliff Eberhardt, was recorded in 1998, but was shelved along with the ensuing album after Broza sustained serious injuries following a car crash. Tickets cost $45 to $65. For more information, visit davidbroza.net. The Lawrence Family JCC is located at 4126 Executive Drive.
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WineSellar and Brasserie: French restaurant and wine bar BY DAVE SCHWAB WINESELLAR AND BRASSERIE The Winsellar Brasserie in Sorrento Valley is actually five businesses — a French restaurant, wine lockers, a casual wine bar, a wine shop and international wine tours — all rolled into one. And company chairman/CEO and founder Gary Parker, an SDSU architecture student who started the endeavor as a wine storage facility in 1985, likes it and intends to keep it that way. “I'm an elderly statesman, that's enough for me,” quipped Parker, who added, when he started out, “There were no private wine cellars at that time, nobody was storing wines for commercial use. So we started renting out wine lockers, and when they got full, we looked for and found this place (9550 Waples St., Suite 115).” Parker converted much of his new building space into wine lockers for his customers expanding, from 33 to 175, the number of individual lockers available. He now warehouses wine lockers on three floors of the building. “I designed this storage,” noted Parker adding, wine, of course, is the central focus of most everything WineSellar does. Parker added he became both a wine connoisseur and an epicurean early-on. “I had started a restaurant (926
What: French cuisine, wine bar. Where: 9550 Waples St., Ste. 115. Contact: winesellar.com, 858-450-9557. Contact: Russell King, rking@ucsd.edu.
WineSellar and Brasserie is a great place to dine as a group.
in Pacific Beach) in 1975 and I fell in love with wine and the restaurant business,” he said. “When we got into this building, we put in a kitchen and started having winemaker dinners. We had a great chef. The place got real popular, and then we opened up for lunch.” The Brasserie, a French restaurant with a relaxed setting, which
Parker and wife Lori opened in 1988, is white tablecloth and top drawer. Open for lunch and dinner, the restaurant serves a seasonal, contemporary French menu complemented by an award-winning wine list and handmade cocktails. Then there's the Wine Shop downstairs, as well as the WineSellar Wine Club.
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“We have three subscriber wineof-the-month clubs, including the casual side wine bar lounge downstairs from the Brasserie,” Parker said, noting he caters to a broad cross-section of wine aficionados. “We have everyone from beginners who store a couple cases with us, to collectors,” he said. “We have a guy who has a thousand cases of
wine (stored) with us. He's got a lot of our third floor.” These days, the Parkers are getting more involved with their wine tours, which were started in 2001 and run by wife Lori Parker. “We go around the world,” said Parker of his tours. “I just got back from one in Portugal.” WineSellar tour groups are small, around a dozen people, and the wine tour trips are about two weeks in duration. “We've been to Spain, Italy, France, South America and South Africa,” Parker said, adding he keeps the tour groups small because, “We have intimate dinners at wineries, and that number of people is enough for one table. The WineSellar Brasserie is open every day except Sunday. Lunch in the Brasserie is served Tuesday through Friday. Dinners there are served Tuesdays through Saturdays.
Nine-Ten Restaurant and Bar looks good enough to eat, thanks to renovation BY MARTIN JONES WESTLIN When the Nine-Ten Restaurant and Bar opened in 2001, the interior’s glut of mahogany fixtures almost seemed to defeat the purpose of the design. Here was an ideal locale, mere millimeters from the ocean and virtually next door to the Prospect Street bustle three blocks up the way — still, those dark walls gave the place a dungeony look and feel while the sun had its way with the spectacular immediate area. But even as socially conscious wardens renovate their prisons, so too do restaurateurs conspire to strike while the iron’s hot. Gone is the Nine-Ten’s dead of night amid its reopening last month, replaced by lighter walls and several varieties of open lighting that features postmodern chandeliers. Pristine new furniture and tile abut to-die-for artwork that mimics La Jolla Cove in every sense. And don’t forget the bar, with its new lighting and a whole different feel to the Grande Terrace patio. Six months and $300,000 later, Nine-Ten is making up for lost time, sporting a look only a reconstructive surgeon could love. It’s ironic that the menu (which has always been great) now comports with such an appealing set-
NINE-TEN RESTAURANT & BAR What: Contemperary cuisine. Where: 910 Prospect St. inside the Grande Colonial Hotel. Contact: 858-964-5400, nine-ten.com.
Although their renovation was cause for this recent visit, the food at Nine-Ten had our reviewer satisfied. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED
ting. From the oatmeal, berries and house-made granola at the start of the day to lunch’s grilled octopus and New York steak, the Nine-Ten serves fare on a par with its counterparts up the street — you’ll find that’s especially true at dinner, when the Roasted Colorado Lamb Loin insistently rests on its laurels.
And if you forgo the vaunted halfbaked chocolate cake or the caramel mousse, with its pumpkin cheesecake core, we can’t be held responsible. Neither can we get enough of local photographer Dana Midlack’s stunning art, which runs the length of the dining room’s northern wall.
It’s an absolutely splendid complement to the seascape that awaits in one of the Village’s quieter neighborhoods — a series of slats screams the lush blues and browns from the ocean beyond, oranges and greens providing the cadenced complement. The room’s appointments handsomely frame this marvelous
uproar of color and light, a flawless interpretation of the water’s perpetual rise and fall. If the art is meant to get you to linger a while, there’s only one appropriate setting — the bar, which amid its renovation is no scissorbill itself. The same fresh, earthen look greets the casual bar customer — and management is happy to offer appetizers like lamb meatballs and short-rib ravioli and signature cocktails like the 910 Manhattan, with its orange coriander-infused whiskey and sweet vermouth. This is a good one — you might want to make sure you’ve eaten first. Whatever you decide, please be assured that this is some kind of facelift, from the fantastic wall art to lighting that must have been designed by an architect. Kudos to La Jolla’s Robinson Brown Design for the magnificent plan, to NineTen management for staying the course and to you for delighting in all of it.
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Santas to invade the beach on Dec. 9: The fifth annual Santa Run in PB San Diego will be very merry indeed, as approximately 4,000 Santas take over Garnet Avenue in Pacific Beach for The fifth annual San Diego Santa Run, Saturday, Dec. 9, starting at 10 a.m. Hosted by San Diego Running Co., formerly High Performance Movement, the event is the largest Santa Run in Southern California. Offering a series of waves to choose from, the event includes a 5K Fun Run and one-mile runs that feature the Santa’s Little Helper Mile (for the festive pup), the Santa’s Elves Mile (for kids) and the Speedy Mile (for competitive Santas). “This is going to be the biggest San Diego Santa Run yet,” said Pete
Hess, co-founder, San Diego Running Co. “Every year, more and more runners sign up after hearing about how fun it is through family and friends who have participated. It’s a great way to kick-off the holiday season.” Throughout the course, runners donning “Sunny Santa Suits” – complete with white beards, Santa hats and sunglasses (it is San Diego, after all) – will get in the spirit as holiday music is performed live on corners along the route. After the run, Kris Kringles – young and old – are invited to stick around for the 38th annual Pacific Beach Holiday Parade, marching down Garnet Avenue, beginning at
1 p.m. The parade is funded, in part, by revenue generated through the Santa Run and other events put on by San Diego Running Co. “The Pacific Beach Holiday Parade is a beloved, long-standing tradition in the community,” said Eric Marenburg, co-founder, San Diego Running Co. “It’s a perfect complement to our Santa Run event, and we’re proud to support it.” The fifth annual San Diego Santa Run will start at 10 a.m. at 900 Garnet Avenue in Pacific Beach. Prices range from $20 for the Kids Run to $50 for day-of registration for the 5K. For more information, visit sandiegosantarun.com.
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strain your hair to a high degree Judy uses a much more gentle principle called modulating.An extremely high- tech method of bonding the hair strand to your own hair. Extensions can be used for volumising, lengthening, coloring or simply adding texture; Judy will offer a free consultation guiding you through your new style. Whether creating a new look, following fashion or with a special occasion on the horizon. Judy’s hair extensions have over 55 colours to choose from and blend with your own hair for perfect colour matches. Most importantly your own hair will not be damaged and the extensions can be easily removed by an expert. Can hair extensions damage my hair? No, they will not. Actually, even very fine and damaged hair can become healthier if you’re wearing hair extensions because they will protect your hair from things that could damage it like curling irons, blow dryers, styling heat and environmental damage. Because of the unique application bonding system, the extensions can be easily removed. This is different than many hair extension methods that bond too tightly to your hair. Those old methods can lead to hair breakage when being removed. Judy’s La Jolla hair extensions are joined to your natural hair by using
a safe, all-natural, keratin protein bond application system. Are hair extensions uncomfortable? Judy’s La Jolla Hair Extensions are applied to your hair with a very small bond of natural keritin protein. Most people don’t even notice a difference between the hair extensions and their own natural hair. How do I maintain my extensions at home and between visits to the salon? Judy is fully trained on how to educate her clients to professionally take care of their hair extensions at home. Judy will recommend hair care products, brushes, combs and appliances for use at home. Hairstyling is very similar to how you style your hair without extensions. Contact Judy in La Jolla today for answers to any more of your hair extensions questions. Judy Judy Judy Hair Salon 7734 Herschel Suite #P, La Jolla, CA hairextensionsoflajolla.com 858-456-2344 Call today and receive $200 off on your first full head of hair replacements!
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(CCRD), an ad hoc committee formed in 2015 by the La Jolla Community Planning Association. Both groups are continuing to work to abolish La Jolla's 50 percent coastal exception rule, and replace it with their own “Incentive-based zoning” approval process. CRCD’s “Incentive-based zoning” process would reduce the project applicant's floor area ratio (FAR) from .6 to .4 in La Jolla and Bird Rock.The applicant would then have to conform to CRCD’s list of design incentives to earn back their right to build their home more densely to the current .6 FAR allowed. The floor area ratio is the relationship between the total amount of usable floor area that a building has, or has been permitted for the building, and the total area of the lot on which the building stands. A higher ratio indicates denser construction taking up a greater portion of its available lot. FARs in La Jolla have been contested for years, with community planners, using them to judge whether or not new homes or remodels are oversized and/or out of character with their surrounding neighborhoods. Wampler and Kane said the landuse battle being waged by citizens to clean-up loopholes in city codes
‘All of a sudden, a house is stripped to the bone, and people are going, ‘Where does this come from?’ Something can be built too close to the property line. People are losing property. And there’s absolutely no community review. ’ DIANE KANE ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY INSTRUCTOR
governing allowable size of buildouts in residential areas is worth waging. “If you really want to be America's finest city, then let's have a little bit of conscious development, just do it in a planned, respectful way,” said Wampler. “We think this (incentive-based zoning) can be implemented with a (municipal) code update,” said Kane concluding, “Clearly the rules that have been used have not worked. That's why we're saying specific elements of the code need to be changed.” Wampler said, with use of incentives discouraging overdevelopment, that builders will be able to get to the maximum FAR allowed, “But they're going to have to follow incentive-based rules, like push back the second story, or leave a view corridor,” she said.
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The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club’s fourth annuall Bing Crosby Racing Season began on Wednesday, Nov. 1. Del Mar racing fans came out in droves for another exciting season. Opening Day presented a Hollywood Fashion Contest in the Plaza de Mexico. Contestants competed for more than $3,500 in cash and prizes. The categories included most glamorous, best couple, debonair man, celebrity looka-like and movie character. Nathalay Aguilera of San Diego was the Grand Prize winner along with winning the most glamorous category. She wore a 1940s-inspired gold gown with a gold Indian necklace topped off with a hand made floral fascinator. Aguilera took home a prize Fairmont Grand del Mar one-night stay and dinner for two at Addison Restaurant. This prize has a value of more than $1,000, plus $300 in cash, and a Studio Savvy Salon gift basket valued at $250. Lisa Marks of La Jolla won the category for best celebrity look-a-like in a “Downton Abbey” lace dress with a coor-
dinating chapeau. The best dressed couple was Mark and Bridget Burger of Solana Beach. She was wearing a vintage blush dress with matching fascinator while Mark was wearing a men’s pin stripe suit with a complimenting scarf. Excitement accelerated during the week building up to the first-time ever Del Mar’s Breeders’ Cup on Nov. 3 and 4. This is the Rolls Royce of horse racing with the world’s greatest thoroughbreds. During these two days, Longines presented the ‘Prize for Elegance’ to a male and a female. Each day a $2,100 Longines watch was given to the male winner while a $2,500 Longines watch was given to the female winner. Stylish racegoers signed up and competed for the ‘Prize of Elegance.’ The celebrity judges on the first day were Bo Derek, Carson Kressley “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy,” and Longines representative Pascal Savoy. Contestants came from all over the world: UK, Ireland, Dubai, Texas, Nashville, Pennsylvania, Chicago, and of course San Diego! VOX Productions did a terrific job of producing the Longine’s ‘Prize of Elegance,’ which turned out some knockout winners. Chelsea Mesa from Los Angeles won the most elegant prize on Friday wearing a Peggy Hartanto dress, Christian Louboutin shoes, and a Fawziya clutch and was topped off with a Country Peonies Percher. The male winner was
Francisco Hernandez and son from Hanford, Calif. They won the hearts of the audience with their matching outfits. On Saturday, another group of fashionable contestants entered the ‘Prize of Elegance.’ The celebrity judges this time were Bonnie-Jill Laflin, newscaster for FOX Sports, Kressley, and Longines representativel Savoy. The winner was Eva Slabet from Chicago, Ill. wearing a dress she purchased with a coordinating Chapeau and shoes that she made to match. The male winner was Joaquin Mesa, wearing a coordinated outfit with a bow tie and hat. The season continues for all you racing fans until Nov. 26. For more information visit: www.dmtc.com. Upcoming Events Thursday, Nov. 30: Leonard Simpson’s 10 Best Awards Gala & Fashion Show beginning at 5 p.m. at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina. Proceeds benefit Bo Derek with Francisco Hernandez and his son. The Doris A Howell Foundation for Women’s Health Research. For tickets, visit howellgala.org. Diana Cavagnaro is an internationallyrenowned couture milliner based in the historic Gaslamp Quarter. Learn more about our hat designer, teacher and blogger at www.DianaCavagnaro.com.
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Pascal Savoy, Eva Slabek and Joaquin Chelsea Mesa, winner of the ‘Prize of Elegance’ award. Mesa. PHOTOS BY DIANA CAVAGNARO
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The Readers Choice Awards of 2017 is your guide to top-rated businesses in every category, from dining and shopping to services, entertainment and more, making it a special section you don’t want to miss! Here are just a few of the many Readers Choice Winners voted on by our readers. You can be sure you’re experiencing the best our community has to offer! Weightloss 1st Place DTOX Republic (formerly Suddenly Slimmer) DTOX Republic offers a variety of health and beauty services designed to Detox and rejuvenate your body. Our services include: Healthy Mineral Body Wraps, Thermaslim™ Fat Reduction treatment, Active Infrared Sauna, Endermatherapy and Parafango Cellulite Treatments. We also offer programs for Brides & Bridal Parties, Proms & Big Events, and New Moms wanting to get rid of that post baby weight. Memberships are also available starting from $99 per month to help keep you on track with Detoxing and feeling great. DTOX Republic 7442 Girard Ave. (858) 750-2570 dtoxrepublic.com
Best Financial Planner Delphi Private Advisors The Delphi story begins with a vision: to make institutional-caliber wealth management accessible to a relatively small number of families, and to deliver a per-
sonalized and customized client experience. Our model is designed to allow us to provide our clients with targeted investment strategies, thoughtfully engineered portfolios, rigorous day-to-day management and highly personalized client care. In other words, we manage our clients’ money with the same thoughtfulness as our own. Readers Choice winners were selected by the readers of the La Jolla Village News by a ballot in the paper & on line over a 3 month period. Delphi Private Advisors (858) 222-8050 delphiprivate.com
Best Hair Salon Evian Salon Salon & Spa EVIAN is San Diego’s Premier Hair Salon & Spa located in UTC/La Jolla. EVIAN Salon stylists specialize in trendsetting Haircuts, Makeup, Hair Treatments, Hair Coloring, and Hair Extensions, while our Spa therapists provide rejuvenating Skin Care, Wax treatments, Facials, and Massage Therapy. EVIAN combines a modern, upscale feel with a simple, open-concept layout to create an interactive and progressive place to be seen, or to enjoy with a friend or
group of friends. Our expertly-trained artists receive ongoing education to learn and help create emerging trends, while providing five-star customer service using state of the art equipment. In today’s fast-paced world, we invite you to slow down -- Relax – Indulge – Escape. Let us pamper you with our personalized service and complimenta-
ry specialty coffees, wines, mimosas, or champagne during your experience! Evian Salon & Spa – at your service, San Diego! EVIAN Salon & Spa Rob Snider (Owner) 4130 La Jolla Village Dr. Suite 100 (858) 224-1500 eviansalon.com
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the able, nothing compares with the real thing: thick , healthy human hair! The unique patented process used at Judy's salon attaches a protein bond of real human hair to a small section of your own hair. The bonds are so discreet you can style your hair anyway you choose.This unique application process makes it the only system that does not further damage your hair. Most women who want this service suffer from thin,weak and damaged natural hair, but once this application process has been applied, you will be amazed at the transformation that occurs, not only in your hair, but also in your outlook! Call today for a free consultation and receive $200 off your first full head of hair extensions!
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family to the many local boys to men who grew up needing formal wear for prom, graduation and wedding day! A Better Deal Tuxedo 369 Bird Rock Ave. (858) 551-6044 abetterdealtuxedo.com
Printing 1st Place Copy Cove Over the last 35 years, this firm has become a La Jolla establishment. From offset and digital printing to binding and full-color posters and banners, client
project specialists Kelsi, Patricia, Jeff and Tony are integral to the success and the efficiency of how Copy Cove runs. Customer service and client satisfaction are always top priorities. Copy Cove of La Jolla 701 Pearl St. (858) 456-2444 copycove.com
Donovan’s sets the standard of fine dining excellence. A classic steakhouse with stylish, lively atmosphere. Enjoy the ocean view at the La Jolla location! We like to think of Donovan's as your own special place where you can celebrate with friends, family and associates. Donovan’s Steak and Chop House 1250 Prospect St. (877) 698-6666 570 K St. Downtown Gas Lamp (877) 698-6666 donovanssteakhouse.com
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From my garden: Pomegranates are edible jewels for Thanksgiving BY LINDA MARRONE When pomegranates (Punica granatum) appear in the markets you know that the holiday season is right around the corner. About the size of an apple, the pomegranate is actually a berry and not a fruit as most people assume. The outer portion of the richly colored pomegranate is inedible, but once opened the inside is filled with a juicy flesh and jewel-like edible seeds, called arils. Grown since ancient times as both a food and for medicinal purposes, pomegranate trees thrive in hot arid climates throughout the world and they can live for 200 years. Considered to be drought-tolerant once established, the trees are self pollinating (you only need one in the garden) and they can be grown as a bushy shrub or into a medium sized tree that can range from 15-20 feet in height. Many new hybrid varieties of pomegranates have been developed to grow in coastal regions like ours. If you want to plant a pomegranate tree along the coast, plant it in welldrained soil and in the warmest area
of your garden where the tree will receive full sun for most of the day. Varieties recommended for coastal regions are “Eversweet.” “Granada” and “Golden Globe.” For the first couple of years while it is establishing, the tree will need watering and fertilizing on a regular basis, but once established they only need fertilizing on occasion and water when the soil dries out. In most cases, they will grow about 3 feet a year and bear fruit the first year or two after planting. Prune pomegranate trees after their second year to give them shape and remove any dead growth. Pomegranates will grow on both old and new growth of the tree. You can also grow pomegranates in containers and they are well-suited to container planting because they have a shallow root structure. Make sure your container drains very well and it is placed in a sunny warm location. Loaded with a multitude of health benefits, pomegranates are rich in antioxidants and are said to have anti-inflammatory properties. Around Thanksgiving a few years
ago, a neighbor gave me a few pomegranates from his tree that grows beautifully in a sunny spot in his garden that is just a block from the beach. I used the seeds to top a salad I make during the holidays and now pomegranates are part of the recipe. Holiday Salad Trader Joe's carries candied walnuts and orange champagne vinegar. Salad: 1 bag spinach or mixed salad greens; 2 apples or pears with skins, diced; 1/2 cup candied or plain walnuts, or pecan pieces; 1/2 cup dried cranberries; 1/2 cup crumbled bleu cheese or feta (optional); Seeds from 1 pomegranate*. Citrus Vinaigrette (or use your favorite vinaigrette) ; 1/4 cup orange champagne vinegar; 2 tea honey; 1 tea celery seeds; 1/2 tea garlic powder; 1/2 tea dry mustard;
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil; Salt and pepper, to taste; Whisk the vinegar, honey, celery seeds, garlic powder, dry mustard and the olive oil together and refrigerate overnight. Let the vinaigrette sit out of the refrigerator 15 minutes and whisk before using. Toss the salad with enough of the vinaigrette to lightly coat it and top the salad with pomegranate seeds.
How to remove the seeds from a pomegranate: 1. Roll the fruit on a hard surface to loosen the seeds. 2.Cut or score around the center and tear it open. 3. Hold the cut half over a bowl, cut side down and tap the back portion of the skin with a wooden spoon, squeezing to release the seeds into the bowl.
All Souls’ Episcopal Church Annual Christmas Home Tour and Marketplace All Souls’ Episcopal Church would love to welcome you to its annual Christmas Home Tour and Marketplace. Saturday, December 2, from 10:00-4:00, the Tour can be a whole day of fun in beautiful Point Loma! Organize groups from your neighborhoods — book clubs, church, garden groups, work or service colleagues, family and friends! For the first time, a special reserved ticket price for purchases of ten or more at $25.00 each makes attending even easier! Of course, single presale tickets remain $30.00 each ($35.00 on the day of the event). The All Souls’ Christmas Home Tour is a surprisingly fun, robust and welcoming experience! On church grounds, an expanded Marketplace offers delightful opportunities to turn towards festive planning and holiday readiness, with gift or decoration choices that include handmade treasures and homecooked treats to fill Christmas stockings or the feast table! Gourmet food trucks, a coffee cart and local artisans join the event this year, rounding out an already sumptuous tea! Touring the very special James Hubbell stained-glass adorned church, and the newly acquired contemporary abstract pieces from the recent Icons in Transformation exhibit, as well as five uniquely
appealing Point Loma homes are highlights of this community celebration. Distinctive residences shine with unique histories, captivating views and festive decor to pique all our imaginations! Which home will tantalize us with St. Nicolas Cookies’ fresh-baking delectable aroma? Which one will showcase a creative contemporary designer’s comprehensive remodel of a 1913 treasure? Which will treat you to expansive Pacific panoramas or spectacular San Diego Harbor and skyline views? Each home, around each corner, enchants visitors with imaginative design, spectacular vistas or peeks into the many ways a family makes a house a home, and a home becomes a Christmas showcase!
All Souls’ Episcopal Church Annual Christmas Home Tour & Marketplace Event Saturday, Dec. 2nd, 10 a.m.-4 pm. 1475 Catalina Blvd., Point Loma (619) 223-6394 office@allsoulspointloma.org For more information or tickets, allsoulspointloma.org/hometour
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‘Willing to be Lucky’ author Andy Friendly’s lifelong lessons in entertainment BY BLAKE BUNCH Andy Friendly has spent the majority of his life around “show business.” His father, Fred, along with close friend and business partner Ed Murrow, created the template for pre-Internet modern television programming. Friendly, who is married to Golden Globe-winning actress Pat Crowley, definitely has had his hand in much of the programming that shaped the formative years of many’s lives himself. His early introduction, and storied career of his own, was the impetus for Friendly to write his memoirs, “Willing to be Lucky: Adventures in Life and Television,” from which he will be reading at DG Wills Books on Sunday, Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. Friendly grew up a “studio rat,” wandering the halls of CBS and NBC studios in New York City. This was during the ‘50s and ‘60s when the two networks dominated late-night television, namely with NBC’s “Johnny Carson Show.” While he spent most of his younger life in New York, he also saw a decent amount of time in Southern California, eventually attending USC to study television and film. “‘Willing to be Lucky’ is definitely not a tell-all,” said Friendly of his first and “possibly only” book. “It
Andy Friendly, Pat Crowley and George Clooney on the set of ‘Good Night and Good Luck.’ PHOTO CONTRIBUTED
took roughly three years to write, and it was overall an enjoyable process. The project really began when I was having lunch with some old friends. I’ve had quite an eclectic career – and reminiscing about some of the stories brought a wealth of memories flooding back. My com-
panion asked me ‘Why don’t you write these down?’ So I did.” After attending USC, Friendly returned to New York to start his career working with a local NBC news affiliate. His career eventually led him from the local news, to producing the likes of Richard Pryor’s
standup special “Here and Now,” talk show icons Tom Snyder and Tim Russert, represented Dan Rather, Paul McCartney, Oprah Winfrey, Vin Scully and many more. “What had started out as newsdriven, led to the talk shows, which were a huge source of entertain-
ment television at that time,” said Friendly. “I also was able to have the honor of being the original producer of “Entertainment Tonight,” CNBC and King World, which represent Oprah.” While the glitz and glamor may be appealing to a wide audience, it seems as though Friendly’s befitting surname and equal temperament provide life lessons as well. In fact, that was another reason to publish the book. “I just turned 66-years-old,” said Friendly. “Around this age, you start attending a lot of funerals and memorials of close friends and family. I realized that I have learned some tremendous lessons during my experience in entertainment, and wish to impart that to future generations of those wanting to be involved in the business, as well as my family.” For those interested in showbiz lore, “Willing to be Lucky: Adventures in Life and Television” offers a wealth of personal anecdotes involving some of the key players of their time. Not only does the book focus on the glitz and glamour, but also places a great deal of emphasis on what it takes to be a better individual, family member or (pun intended) friend.
Teuscher puts La Jolla on the world’s $100 billion chocolate stage BY MARTIN JONES WESTLIN It reportedly lowers blood pressure and improves blood flow. It’s been known to curb dieters’ appetites and remedy diabetes; it relieves everything from cough to diarrhea. Its seeds were once so prized that it was used as a form of currency. It potentially prevents cancer, cuts your cholesterol, shuts up your kids and mends your heart every Feb. 14. It’s chocolate, whose industry commands $100 billion in annual revenue worldwide — not a bad haul for a trade that got its start as a randy Central American drink 4,000 years ago. Say “Swiss chocolate,” and everybody on the planet knows exactly what you mean; the stuff ’s the citadel of citadels among professional chocolatiers, whose workers have a titanic labor union in Switzerland and whose consumers eat a little more than half the chocolate worldwide. The California market doesn’t exactly take a back seat, with its See’s and Ghirardelli candies known throughout the globe — and La Jolla is the latest locale to bid another major vendor hearty welcome. Give it up for Teuscher Chocolates of Switzerland, which opened here Nov. 16 under the ownership of a Swiss native whose ardor for the product vies for attention to the product itself. Karin Bacon had taken the last
year to create her franchise, at suite 204 of 7863 Girard Ave., on the heels of a career in molecular biology, the study of the means by which various cellular systems interact. The Bern native and Carmel Valley mother of four worked and studied for 12 years in Japan, Europe and the U.S. before deciding to channel her zeal for science into the art of confection. Although she’s not a chocolatier, she’s been an entrepreneur “since I’ve known how to walk. Molecular biology is great science, and for me, it’s the passion (that drove my interest). Teuscher has that passion, and I’m trying to transfer it to my clients. Passion first.” She exercises hers from a 400square-foot shop whose Zurichbased firm makes more than 200 varieties of handmade confections and pastries. The company was the brainchild of chocolatier Dolf Teuscher Sr., who founded his first store in 1932 inside a confectioner’s shop built at suburban Toesstal in 1647. Teuscher combed the planet for the finest nuts, fruits, cocoa and marzipan; painstaking trial and error yielded an onrush of recipes that any number of media outlets call among the best in the world. If the fresh oranges from Sicily or the Turkish rose oil don’t make you a believer in the ingredients, the signature Don Perignon champagne-
Teuscher Chocolates’ 200 candy varieties include a champagne-based truffle that has the world under its spell. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED
infused butter cream truffles will. Company president Dolf Teuscher Jr. coordinates weekly product shipments to 23 stores over four continents. The nearest regional outlet to La Jolla is in Beverly Hills. Bacon declined to cite her annual budget, explaining that her venture’s recent arrival precludes any projection of revenue. “To find a base here was not easy,” Bacon continued. “I needed a beautiful ZIP code like La Jolla, because it’s high-end chocolates. I didn’t
want to go downtown, because tourists come to areas like La Jolla and (generate) foot traffic, and we fit in with the neighborhood.” At the same time, Bacon echoes Teuscher’s vehement claim that the cost of his product is well within the American high-end market. “Not everyone can have a Maserati or a Bentley,” she says, “but everyone can have one of our chocolates. You don’t have to afford much of it. It’s very unique that way.”
No sooner has Bacon’s franchise opened than plans for the Teuscher Christmas collection will get under way. Then come Valentine’s Day, Easter and a hundred other markers for chocolate-centered bliss. Meanwhile, the $100 billion chocolate market translates to about $13 for everybody on the planet . For more information, call 858230-6337 or visit teuschersandiego.com.
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Come and listen to the ‘Whispers from the Light’ with Gary Boriero Doing it Better By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. Have you ever wondered what lies beyond the galaxies—most likely more galaxies. Our minds cannot encompass infinity. Have you wondered what was there before the beginning of our universe before the big bang? Maybe it always was! Our minds cannot fathom eternity. Birds migrate by some magnetic resonances we don’t comprehend. What else is there in that unseen world that our limited minds cannot fathom such as the dark energy coursing through us and around us? Many of us have a sixth sense and have known things that we had no way of knowing, for which there is no explanation, or have had strange premonitions that have come true. There are people who are seers
and can lead us to this unknown world and make it known. Gary Boriero was born with psychic gifts and shares his journey towards enlightenment with us. His new book, “Whispers from the Light” (Balboa Press, 2017), takes readers to another realm apart from the physical senses, beyond the ones that have trapped us into believing that this is all there is. While not religious in nature, taking your journey with Gary will shed light on the workings of our own egos, our negativity, our possibilities. He will hold your hand as you enter a world of enlightenment and spiritual insight with him. I met Gary six years ago on his first day as Executive Director of White Sands La Jolla where I have been a resident for 15 years. He told me at that time that his mission was to make the lives of seniors as comfortable and happy as he could, and he has done so. I serve on three of his administrative committees. Gary and I are members of the Stein Institute Community Advisory Board
and work on several projects together. As we were getting to know each other, Gary shared his belief in past lives and introduced me to the idea that we shared other lives together. Not believing in reincarnation, I was very skeptical. He suggested I start paying attention to what I intuited—to the vague feelings of knowing something, without knowing what it is. I did and indeed experienced unexplained occurrences I would not have noticed beforehand. I discovered a new sense of awareness within myself. During his deep meditations, Gary receives messages from the beyond. He can see the traumas in people’s current and past lives, and thus can understand their sometimes seemingly unexplainable behaviors. I was a doubter at the beginning of our weekly meetings. I am that 90-year old skeptical woman he mentions in his book. I would come with a list of management issues working as a business consultant, and he would encounter with spiritual guidance.
We helped each other grow. I had always believed (and still do) that our brain’s tendency to explain the unexplainable is by inventing a realm beyond our world from figments of our imaginations. Our brains also ascribe intentionality to events where none exist—yet there are synchronicities beyond coincidences As far as I can remember I have always wondered: What else is out there that I can’t see, can’t hear, don't know? Somehow I felt I was missing something I might discover if only I had a road map and a guide. Gary Boriero provides the road map, the guidance and the realization that everything and anything is indeed possible. Gary believes that we are the most powerful creators of our own lives, that many of us live trapped in the realm of the physical senses, and that beyond these illusions and distractions lays another world—one of miracles, infinite love, forgiveness and acceptance. Here are a few of the ideas he expands upon:
Love unconditionally. When you judge, you judge yourself for we are all one. Ego demands love for all the wrong reasons. Silence is the realm where most things are learned and understood. We are all one gigantic soul of interconnected energy. I found his many concepts both stimulating and perceptive. By reading his book, I gained insight into a new territory that eluded me before. I am less of a skeptic and more openminded to examine new ideas. You, too, will be touched by how compelling “Whispers from the Light” can be. It will expand your mind (as it did mine) to a different way of reflecting on the world we live in. (“Whispers from the Light” is available on Amazon and Kindle.) Natasha Josefowitz is the author of more than 20 books. She currently resides at White Sands Retirement Community in La Jolla.Copyright © 2017. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights reserved.
University City updates: Teachers honored, Pure Water and Good Deeds BY JEMMA SAMALA
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University City Community Associ- EdUCate! honors teachers ation membership drive underway The annual UCCA membership drive is currently underway for 2018. Membership expenses range from $20 for individuals, to $100 as a gold supporter. UCCA membership dues are used to provide support and funding for many of the events and worthwhile organizations of University City. UCCA also sponsors the monthly newsletters, beautification projects such as the street banners, utility box artwork, and street median maintenance, as well as neighborhood watch, and the Holiday Tree and Menorah Lighting. Membership dues enabled UCCA to support the 4th of July Celebration, Summer Concerts, Library Friends, EdUCate!, school and sports team projects and fundraisers, and National Night Out. Hundreds of UCCA volunteer residents joined UCCA to help with these events and projects as well as many others. The monthly UCCA meetings, at the community library on Governor Drive, provides a forum for residents to discuss concerns such as traffic safety, neighborhood cleanup, short term rentals, and Miramar air traffic. The monthly gatherings are a chance to meet other neighbors and provide regular updates from local law enforcement and fire/rescue officers, and state and local leaders. Local businesses can also support UCCA through the Buy Local sponsorship program, and through advertising in the newsletter. For more information about UCCA, and to become a member, visit Universi-
EdUCate!, the University City Foundation for Public Schools, is accepting HAT (Honor A Teacher) donations that honors any University City school teacher or staff member who has made a lasting impact in the education of students. A tax-deductible donation to EdUCate! will not only benefit educational programs at all five University City schools, but will publicly acknowledge the special educator of your choice with an announcement, a personalized letter and certificate of recognition, and a special memento signifying this honor. For more information on the Honor-ATeacher fundraising program, visit UC-EdUCate.org. People for a Clean UC at the last Gilman Drive clean up.
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Get ready for spring ball Registration began for the University City Little League spring season on Nov. 1. For more information, visit ucll.org to register. UCLL will have document collection events on the following dates: Wednesday, Dec. 1, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Round Table Pizza; Monday, Dec. 18, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Round Table Pizza; Sunday, Dec. 31, time TBD at Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf (location subject to change). Check the website for documents that need to be provided and filled out. UCLL is a volunteer-run organization, and is looking for board positions to be filled. Contact administrative vice president, Emory Lo, at vp@ucll.org if interested. Team
sponsors and advertisers are also being solicited. Opportunities range from $250 for a team sponsorship to $500 for season sponsorships. Contact ads and sponsors chair, Paula Obrigewitch, at pccinpb@san.rr.com or 858- 7171080 for more information.
Pure Water San Diego project update The city is moving forward with Pure Water San Diego, a phased, multi-year program that will provide one-third of San Diego's water supply locally by 2035. Multiple Pure Water facilities will be constructed throughout San Diego in phases. A draft environmental impact report for the Pure Water San Diego Pro-
gram, North City Project is now available for public review at sandiego.gov/water/purewater/pure watersd/reports. At the urging of the University Community Planning Group, the public comment period has been extended to Nov. 21.
Good deeds: People for a Clean UC During the last monthly People for a Clean UC neighborhood cleanup,, two members of People for a Clean UC, Mark and Karen Hughes, were picking up litter and trash on the east side of Gilman Drive when they received unexpected ‘thank yous’ from two prominent San Diegans. Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman stopped
cycling along Gilman to thank Mark and Karen for their community service on an early, foggy Sunday morning. That Sunday was the bestattended neighborhood cleanup in months -- 25 participants, including five middle- and high-school students. Together, they cleaned up litter and debris from portions of Governor Drive, Regents Road, Genesee Avenue (north and south of Governor Drive), the underpass at Governor Drive and I-805, and Gilman Drive The next cleanup is on Sunday, Dec. 10 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Meet at the Starbucks in the Sprouts Marketplace, 3202 Governor Drive. Supplies are provided.
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SERVICES OFFERED 450 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025630 Fictitious Business Name(s) EL MARIACHI FRUITS. Located at: 2240 MORLEY STREET, APT. #14, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: a. JUAN CARLOS MORALES GUZMAN b. MAXIMINO PADILLA CIGALA. This business is conducted by: CO-PARTNERS. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: JUAN CARLOS MORALES GUZMAN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 17th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025016 Fictitious Business Name(s) WILD AND ROAM. Located at: 3637 32nd STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92104. Is registered by the following: KRISTEN JEANNE SAYLOR. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 09/01/17. Registrant Name: KRISTEN SAYLOR. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 09th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 WEST BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 CENTRAL COURTHOUSE CASE NO: 37-2017-00038936CU-PT-CTL FILE DATE: October 18TH 2017, AM 11:13 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Nurah Bint Abdul Ahad. HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: NURAH BINT ABDUL AHAD to NURAH LUGO BACA. The Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 14th, 2017 TIME: 10:00 AM, DEPT- 27 AT 220 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Beach and Bay Press. ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, and 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9024377 Fictitious Business Name(s) RandR COVERS. Located at: 4530 ASHTON STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: COREY MITSKEVICH. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 06/01/17. Registrant Name: COREY MITSKEVICH. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 29th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025812 Fictitious Business Name(s) FASTER PUBLISHING. Located at: 3779 MILAN STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: NORMAN LLEWELLYN DEWITT. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: NORMAN LLEWELLYN DEWITT.
Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 19th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9024854 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. URBAN REALTY GROUP b. URBAN PROBATE GROUP. Located at: 3850 XENOPHON STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: ALVES INVESTMENTS. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: MICHAEL ALVES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 05th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025481 Fictitious Business Name(s) MILITARY MOM’S MALL. Located at: 8690 AERO DRIVE, UNIT 115-69, SAN DIEGO, CA 92123. Is registered by the following: BLESSED HEARTS, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 08/03/2017. Registrant Name: JENNIE KOGAK. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 16th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026158 Fictitious Business Name(s) LEADERSHIP INSIGHT GROUP, LLC. Located at: 10875 PARKDALE AVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92126. Is registered by the following: LEADERSHIP INSIGHT GROUP, LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 01/01/2006. Registrant Name: DAVID BRYAN BALDWIN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 26th, NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, AND 16th, 2017 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 325 S. MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA, CA 92081 CASE NO: 37-201700040031-CU-PT-NC FILE DATE: October 24TH 2017, PM 12:00 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Ruthan Applegate Schaeffer and David Schaeffer on behalf of minor David Olguin Applegate Schaeffer. HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: DAVID OLGUIN APPLEGATE SCHAEFFER to MAUI DAVID APPLEGATE SCHAEFFER. The Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 12th, 2017 TIME: 8:30 AM, DEPT- 26 AT 325 S. MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA, CA 92081. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Beach and Bay Press. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, and 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026209 Fictitious Business Name(s) LABYRINTH REGULATORY CONSULTING. Located at: 4458 CAMINITO CUARZO, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following: PENNY WOLLUM. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 01/03/2013. Registrant Name: PENNY WOLLUM. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026211 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. TELE-CUE & SOUND b. TELE-CUE TELEPROMPTING. Located at: 4458 CAMINITO CUARZO, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the following:
FLAVIO P. FABBRINI. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 08/15/1987. Registrant Name: FLAVIO P. FABBRINI. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9025803 Fictitious Business Name(s) NAWAEY BROTHERS DBA PIZZERIA DA NAWAEY. Located at: 14837 POMERADO RD., POWAY, CA 92064. Is registered by the following: a. DAOUD NAWAEY b. SULEIMAN NAWAEY. This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE. Registrant Name: DAOUD NAWAEY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 18th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026222 Fictitious Business Name(s) U.S. MOTORS INC.. Located at: 7865 BALBOA AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: U.S MOTORS INC.. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 02/02/02. Registrant Name: HAJAR IDRISSI. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026231 Fictitious Business Name(s) US MOTORS INC.. Located at: 7865 BALBOA AVE., SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Is registered by the following: US MOTORS INC.. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 02/02/02. Registrant Name: HAJAR IDRISSI. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026360 Fictitious Business Name(s) L.R. ACCOUNTING & FINANCIAL SERVICES. Located at: 1437 MORENA BLVD., SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: LIAM RYAN.. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/20/17. Registrant Name: LIAM RYAN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 25th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026410 Fictitious Business Name(s) UNITY TILE AND DESIGN. Located at: 4642 LOTUS STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: KERRY MARTIN RICE JR. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 01/29/85. Registrant Name: KERRY MARTIN RICE JR. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 26th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026198 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. THE ACTIVE EXECUTIVE b. ACTIVE EXECUTIVE. Located at: 10803 VISTA SORRENTO PKWY., SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. Is registered by the following: KYROVA INDUSTRIES INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 04/01/17. Registrant Name: KYLE VALERY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026740 Fictitious Business Name(s) INFOSEC STAFFING. Located at: 1501 INDIA ST., SUITE 103-70, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. Is registered by the following: ONE SHOT RECRUITING INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 07/25/17. Registrant Name: KYLE VALERY. Title of Officer, if
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Shores Association: Large-scale parking project fast-tracked BY DAVE SCHWAB La Jolla Shores Association in November got good news that public review for a UC San Diego largescale parking project has been fasttracked, that the university also has a new fire station in the works, and that the community's annual fall festival was a big hit. In October, UC San Diego rep Anu Delouri presented LJSA on plans for the Voigt Parking Structure, a proposed project with a four-story, twobay parking structure supporting 840 parking spaces. Delouri told them the public review period on the project would end Nov. 9, which
prompted LJSA boardmembers to complain that wasn't enough time for them, or the community, to review it. “We (UC San Diego) did work hard and got the project out starting Nov. 1 for a 45-day public review until Dec. 15, when comments will close on all the environmental impacts,” said Delouri. Delouri also touched on another UC San Diego project, a proposed new fire station that the city, its FireRescue Department and university officials are negotiating to build. “Sounds like there's a lot going on,” noted LJSA president Nick LeBeouf.
The university’s Physical and Community Planning division said the new station would be built in the northwest corner of the campus, just south of where Genesee Avenue and North Torrey Pines Road intersect. Estimates are the station could be completed in spring 2020. Plans are for the new $10 million to $12 million UC San Diego Fire Station to have the university fund construction, while the city covers personnel and operations, expected to cost somewhere between $1.5 million and $4 million annually. Discussion of ongoing UC San Diego construction projects prompted LJSA board to express its prefer-
ence for “where” new construction ought to occur. Dolores (Dede) Donovan moved, and the board approved, drafting a letter expressing the advisory group's “concerns about the placement of buildings on campus, requesting they be built away from the edges of the campus where it intersects with the community.” “Bare in mind that the unversity has grown by several thousand students, which doesn't account for all the people that work there,” noted LJSA boardmember Mary Munk. “The (Mid-Coast) trolley will not be up in this part of campus,” pointed out boardmember Janie Emerson.
In other action: • Angie Preisendorfer of La Jolla Shores Business Assocation reported that the 10th annual La Jolla Shores Fall Fest held Sunday, Oct. 15, with Avenida De La Playa closed off for the first time, was successful. “We made enough money to cover the cost of the event,” said Preisendorfor estimating about 400 people attended the fun afternoon, which included a merchant raffle and a children's Halloween costume contest.
San Diego Community Newspaper Group earns 14 San Diego Press Club awards San Diego Community Newspaper Group recently brought home several awards from the 44th annual San Diego Press Club's Excellence in Journalism Awards, which was held on Oct. 24 at the Joe and Vi Jacobs Center. Peninsula Beacon reporter Scott Hopkins received first place in the category of Non-Daily Newspapers, Breaking News for his article titled “Knife-wielding man subdued.” San Diego Community Newspaper Group managing editor Thomas
LEGAL ADS 900 Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor OWNER/CEO. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 30th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026568 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BABSIE LY PHOTOGRAPHY b. BABSIE BABY PHOTOGRAPHY. Located at: 4251 OLD GROVE RD., OCEANSIDE, CA 92057. Is registered by the following: FIXATED CONCEPTS, LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 10/24/17. Registrant Name: MICHAEL LY. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 31ST, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2017-9026730 Fictitious Business Name(s) TC DISTRIBUTION LLC. Located at: 1245 PALOMAR PL., APT 2, VISTA, CA 92084. Is registered by the following: TC DISTRIBUTION LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 09/26/17. Registrant Name: EDWARD CATES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor MANAGING MEMBER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 30th, 2017 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2nd, 9th, 16th, AND 23rd, 2017 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
Melville earned first place in the Non-Daily Newspapers, Headlines category. La Jolla Village News editor Blake Bunch won first in the category of Non-Daily Newspapers, Visual/Fine Art Reporting, for his story “Pop art meets high performance surf design.” In the open category Photography, Breaking News, Hopkins won first for his shot of a distraught man in Point Loma. Melville took second in the open
BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 CENTRAL COURTHOUSE CASE NO: 37-2017-00040945CU-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 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN SCHOOL ADMITS STUDENTS OF ANY RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL AND ETHNIC ORIGIN TO ALL THE RIGHTS, PRIVILEGES, PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES GENERALLY ACCORDED OR MADE AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS AT THE SCHOOL. IT DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL AND ETHNIC ORIGIN IN ADMINISTRATION OF ITS EDUCATIONAL POLICIES, ADMISSION POLICIES, SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN PROGRAMS, AND ATHLETIC AND OTHER SCHOOL-ADMINISTERED PROGRAMS. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 16th, 2017. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE
category Photography, Feature – Serious Subject, for his “Hope for the Homeless” photo. He earned two third place awards in the open Photography category for the feature photo “Jetty cats” and the sports photo of the Red Bull Air Race in the Beach & Bay Press. Bunch earned a second place in the category of Non-Daily Newspapers, Breaking News Reporting, for the story “UTC shooting.” Bunch also took second in the Non-Daily Newspapers, Health & Medicine cat-
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/Corpora-
egory for the story “Salk scientists’ breakthrough.” Hopkins earned a second place in the category of Non-Daily Newspapers, Feature – Serious Subject, for his story on the Point Loma High robotics team. He also took second in the category of Non-Daily Newspapers, Humor, with the story “Nude nautical nymph nabbed on Shelter Island.” Hopkins added a third place in the category of Non-Daily Newspapers, Visual/Fine Art Reporting, for the
tion, 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
story on a Point Loma High grad’s photo exhibit. Hopkins also had a second place in the category of NonDaily Newspapers, Sports for the story on a Point Loma Pee Wee football team. Melville took third in the category of Non-Daily Newspapers, Front Page Design, for the Peninsula Beacon. The SDCNG employees and staff thank the San Diego Press Club for their recognition of our ongoing efforts.
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
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La Valencia holiday season schedule Nov. 23 – Annual Sea of Lights – The 6th annual Sea of Lights will be switched on to illuminate the Pink Lady from top to bottom with millions of twinkling lights, taking the enchantment of La V to magical heights. Nov. 23 – Thanksgiving buffet – From noon to 8 p.m. A culinary masterpiece to be thankful for. Relax over a lavish Thanksgiving buffet feast at The Med restaurant complete with all the trimmings and decadent desserts. Café la Rue debuts a season of holiday craft cocktails and happier happy hour.$89 per adult and $39 per child (12 and under). Nov. 28 – Tree Lighting Ceremony – From 5 to 7 p.m. Join in at La V's annual holiday party in La Sala Lounge with warm holiday beverages, homemade cookies, classic carols and children's crafts. Dec. 3 – La Jolla Christmas Parade – Held at 1:30 p.m. On the eve of La Valencia’s 91st anniversary, La V Managing Director, Mark Dibella, will be the proud Grand Marshal for
La Jolla’s 60th annual Christmas Parade. Dec. 24 and 25 - Sunday, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. and Monday, from noon to 8 p.m. Gather at The Med and indulge in four delightful & decedent holiday courses crafted by Executive Chef Alex Emery and garnished with ocean vistas, seasonal music and sweet treats. $95 per adult $49 per child. Dec. 31 – Starts at 5:30 p.m. Ring in the New Year at The Med with an unforgettable five-course over-the-top dining experience followed by a countdown celebration in La Sala Lounge and live entertainment. $150 per adult. Jan. 1 – 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Award-winning New Year's Day brunch atThe Med featuring recovery cocktails and resolution specials. A la carte menu items starting at $16. Casual dining offered in Café la Rue. To book rooms or holiday events, call 858424-0771 or book your restaurant reservations on Open Table: bit.ly/THEMED.
Torrey Pines culinary holiday schedule A.R. Valentien at The Lodge at Torrey Pines Celebrate Thanksgiving at The Lodge at Torrey Pines’ signature restaurant, A.R. Valentien, and enjoy a prix fixe four-course meal featuring the tastes of the season. Thursday, Nov. 23 - Lunch seating will be from noon to 4 p.m, with dinner seating from 4 to 10 p.m. Costs is $110 per person and $55 for children under 12; $130 with free flowing sparkling wine. Advanced reservations highly recommended. For more information, visit LodgeTorreyPines.com or call 858.777.6635.
The Grill at The Lodge at Torrey Pines Savor the smoky flavors of the outdoor rotisserie at The Lodge’s more casual restaurant, The Grill, on Thanksgiving. Thursday, Nov. 23 - Lunch seating will begin from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m, while dinner seating will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. Cost will be $60 per person, $75 with beers, $85 with wines and $35 for children under 12 Advanced reservations highly recommended. For more information, call 858.777.6641
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OPEN HOUSES PACIFIC BEACH Sat 2-6pm . . . . . . . . . . .3633 Bayonne . . . . . . . .5BR/4BA . . . . . . .$2,135,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Helen Spear • 619-813-8503 Sat 2-6pm . . . . . . . . . . .3627 Bayonne . . . . . . . .6BR/4.5BA . . . . . .$2,135,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Helen Spear • 619-813-8503 Sat/Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .1263 Blackmore Court . .3BR/3BA . . . . . . . $1,399,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Graham • 619-379-9668
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LA JOLLA/ UTC Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . .6331 Camino de la Costa .4BR/6BA . . . . . . .$5,500,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arlene Sacks • 858-922-3900 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . .7411 Hillside Dr . . . . . . .4BR/+1 Opt /6.5 BA $4,390,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gregg Whitney • 858-456-3282 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . .842 Muirlands Vista . . . .3BR/2BA . . . . . . .$2,865,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Moira Tapia •858-337-7269 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . .322 Nautilus . . . . . . . . . .4BR/+1 Opt/4BA .$2,799,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gregg Whitney • 858-456-3282 Sun 2-4pm . . . . . . . . . .6111 La Pintura Dr . . . . .5BR/4.5BA . . . . . .$1,950,000 - $2,150,000 . . . . . .Patty Cohen • 858-414-4555 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . .201 Coast Blvd . . . . . . . .2+BR/3.5BA . . . . .$1,899,000 . . . . . . . . . .The Nelson Brothers • 858-215-3739 View Through Solar Shades
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My Dad Knows La Jolla… especially the Neighborhood of Muirlands Village! MUIRLANDS VILLAGE
Jensen David Schroedl Now Age 11
SOLD • TODAY
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JUST SOLD • David represented Buyer 6571 Avenida Wilfredo • Offered at $1,999,000
JUST SOLD • David represented Buyer 6411 Avenida Mañana • Offered at $2,000,100
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JUST SOLD • Buyer represented by David’s Associate Lauren Gilbert 6483 Avenida Mañana • Offered at $1,775,000
NOW IN ESCROW • David represented both Buyer & Seller 1161 Via Angelina • Offered at $2,195,000
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