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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS ANNOUNCES NEW SAN DIEGO CHAPTER PRESIDENT

The American Society of Landscape Architects, San Diego Chapter, announces a new president for 2021, Christopher Stebbins with KTUA Planning and Landscape Architecture, San Diego.

Christopher Stebbins

Stebbins is a specialist in urban design, environmental planning, and landscape design as well as a veteran geographer. He is passionate about the advocacy, establishment, planning, and optimal design of urban public spaces such as plazas and promenades. Said Stebbins, “Throughout my relatively fresh practice as a landscape architect focused on urban design, I naturally seek out opportunities from challenging circumstances. As incoming 2021 President for the San Diego chapter of ASLA, this occasion is no different.”

Stebbins’ academic and professional interest is to establish urban public spaces that enhance the social, civic, and economic needs of a community. His research includes a methodology for evaluating the social effectiveness of existing urban plazas as well as creating socially vibrant new ones. His research has been accessed over a hundred times by academics and practitioners worldwide, and has provided presentations on this work internationally.

Stebbins has dual masters degrees in Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning and Design from the University of Georgia and a Bachelor of Science in Geography and Anthropology from UC Santa Barbara.

Throughout his life he has identified himself as someone who puts the interests of the public and the natural world before himself. “It’s my version of making the world a better place.”

Currently living in Bankers’ Hill, Stebbins grew up in Clairemont and North County before living throughout other parts of California, the country and the world, returning to San Diego in August of 2018.

The American Society of Landscape Architects is the national professional organization, founded in 1899, representing landscape architects in private, public, and academic practice. The local chapter was formed in 1976 to serve both the profession and the public on local issues dealing with the practice of landscape architecture.

The mission of ASLA is to lead, educate and participate in the careful stewardship, wise planning, and artful design of our cultural and natural environments.

SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT’S ANNUAL ECONOMIC IMPACT $4.1 BILLION

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different people that make up this industry.”

Stone started in the craft brew industry as a server and became fascinated with the process of brewing.

“That's where my obsession with beer started. I just thought it was so interesting how unique beer can be,” Stone, who is non-binary and uses she/her and they/them pronouns, said. “As a seasonal server, my orientation was a brewery tour, and after the brewery tour I was just in complete awe and in love with everything and decided that I wanted to be a brewer, so I propelled myself into that world.”

During their breaks, they would read books on brewing and eventually entered an employee brewing contest which they won alongside more experienced brewers. From there, Stone transitioned into brewing full-time.

After moving to San Diego from Delaware, Stone began the Instagram profile with the ‘isbeeracarb’ handle that would launch them into social media popularity and a new career. Stone has over 33,000 followers who view beautifully shot photos of her interests, including beer, fashion, travel and colorful hair. In addition, Stone shares some of their experiences as a member of the LGBT+ community in a male-dominated industry and advocates for inclusion that helps people from all backgrounds thrive. "I've always been a very creative person and a very visual person so it was definitely a natural occurrence. I didn't seek out anything from Instagram. I wasn't looking to be Instagram famous or an influencer it just sort of happened... And then from there, all these opportunities arose,” she said.

“As a female in the craft beer industry as well, I applaud Megan Stone’s efforts,” said CBMAS co-founder, Jackie DiBella in a press release. “We’re here to support her endeavors, and equally proud to honor and celebrate the amazing efforts our industry has contributed in our new category for human rights.”

Stone’s burgeoning popularity on Instagram led to another career pivot from solely brewing into running social media, marketing and consulting for breweries across the nation and even internationally.

Like when she first became interested in brewing, Stone took to reading everything she could find and listening to podcasts about marketing. Despite never enjoying school and even dropping out of high school, Stone loves to learn in hands-on ways.

“I just like to immerse myself entirely in that world. I love learning and that's one of the things about brewing is you're constantly learning and same with marketing — trends in the industry are constantly evolving so it's really stimulating and challenging and that's something that I really enjoy,” they said. Megan Stone holding their Craft Beer Marketing Award (Photo courtesy Megan Stone)

As she used her knowledge to help friends with small businesses, Stone found new opportunities to be a part of the beer industry as a marketing consultant and social media manager.

Stone has worked for San Diego breweries like Refuge, Mikkeller, Modern Times and Societe. Stone brewed collaborations in Panama and the U.K. In 2019, she founded a DEI apprenticeship at U.K.-based Laine Brew Co.

Beyond advancing her career, Stone used her platform to discuss problems she and others faced in the largely straight, white male industry. Stone said they always cared about equality and that they have focused on issues in the craft beer industry for the last few years because they are already so passionate about it. Advocacy was not something she initially sought out but started in response to other people making her feel she did not belong. "I definitely had a lot of great experiences and a lot of great people in my life and great mentors, but sometimes the people who are not so great are a lot louder," Stone said. "I try really hard to change people's perspectives... I didn't want to have a platform that was just beautiful photos. I wanted it to have some sort of impact. I realized that I had this platform and this sort of reach with an audience and that it was very useful in encouraging people to be better and to do better."

The CBMAS recognize 34 beer-marketing categories that celebrate the best of craft beverages. Presenting sponsor, Hillebrand supports CBMAs’ mission to honor the individuals and teams that promote beer industry growth through innovative and creative marketing.

“I’m so glad Megan was nominated for this award. Her passion is contagious. She is a human rights warrior!” said CBMAs co-founder, Jim McCune in a statement.

In 2020, CBMAs extended to judging hard seltzer, cider, and mead. New categories have been added and the awards competition now includes entries from all over the world to be judged by 330 industry professionals.

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who comes in our shop. So now, everything happens at our windows. In the beginning it was really hard to speak through the masks and the plexiglass, not to mention the cars passing by, it was a challenge for our staff, but kudos to them for adapting and we’re all still here serving the community.”

There normally is a small seating section for customers to eat on site, but that has been closed due to COVID restrictions. However, a good number of Torres’ customers preferred to take their pies home even before the shutdowns, so the take-out service has made it possible to keep his staff working. In addition, local companies such as Kaiser Permanente, Sony and Motorola have been placing bulk orders of pies to serve in their lunch rooms.

As with many Uptown eateries and breweries owned by a married couple, there is usually one partner who runs the business side of things while the other is the creative chef. Torres is the business-minded one, while Suebsarakham creates the delicious pies that give the place its reputation. But how did these pies become a central culinary specialty in a place like San Diego?

“Our pies derive from a need really. Savory pies are a big part of a lot of cultures here locally, and we felt like it is underserved here in the states,” said Torres. “There are different ways to approach this, so we decided to go the craft route by making everything from scratch – as labor intensive as that is – and packaging it all with a solid brand and great product. And lastly, we focused on the long-lost art of customer service that a lot of places now struggle with. We figure that it is a huge expectation for what we do, to treat people right, with respect and give them a good product. And they keep coming back, so that’s been our model since day one.”

Suebsarakham is from Thailand, which has a very sizable British population, so he is very familiar with the savory pie phenomenon, which is so popular there. He uses this experience to make authentic pies for different cultures. “We have

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a steak and ale pie – very British influenced – with a braised steak and dark ale beer. Also we have an Aussie meat pie – influenced by Australia - with minced beef, caramelized onions, a tomato sauce, and a bit of vegemite. We even have a vegan savory pie with roasted veggies and a Thai yellow curry, and a vegan butter crust.” Suebsarakham added that the vegan pie is very popular with non-vegans as well.

Torres noted that while the few pie shops in American typically

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focus on one specific region, his goal was to be more globally inspired and represent many different cultures. The thought being that people could not only visit to enjoy their traditional pie, but to also be exposed to different pies from different cultures and expand their palette.

In addition to pies, Torres and Suebsarakham now serve ice cream in the property next door – Stella Jean’s Ice Cream, which they acquired two years ago – after taking over

the lease of a pet food store, “That just happened by chance, I think a lot of things in life come organically that way. It’s our second child, it’s our little girl as we like to say,” said Torres.

Torres also credits social media as being a huge part of the success of his business by attracting out of town visitors to Pop Pie Co. Five-star reviews over multiple platforms create honest word-ofmouth advertising, which cannot be bought. Torres said over 1,000 good reviews keep the customers coming for his pies. “I think it’s a credit to the choices we made with the food, and then the service we provide.”

Along with the savory pies, Pop Pie Co. also serves sweet pies, which San Diegans are probably more familiar with. However, just as with their savory pies, Torres and Suebsarakham like to raise the bar with their unique selections such as a honey bourbon pecan pie – made with real bourbon – and a seasonal poached pear pie with an almond paste at the base of the pie. “My personal favorite is the salted maple. It’s a maple custard with some caramel in there,” said Torres with a grin. “It’s got a nice texture with sea salt flakes on top. It reminds me of a real good French toast that kind of touched the bacon a little bit so you get some of that saltiness.” The guys are hopeful that things will return to normal soon, not only for their sakes, but also, for every body else in the business. They are pleased that their unorthodox menu has been a hit in Uptown, and are looking forward to introducing more and more customers to its pie scene. They feel they stand out locally, and give many transplants a place to find their comfort food.

“As a small business in San Diego with its thriving food scene, we decided to shed that whole taco-town thing, even though tacos will always be in our blood,” Torres added. “We feel like we came at the right time where there was a lot more diversity in the types of foods here. So we kind of carved a little piece of that for ourselves – a piece of the pie!”

—Vince Meehan can be reached at vinniemeehan@gmail.com. Pat Taylor CONTINUED FROM Page 6

Taylor gave students points for reading and oral reports. She quilted pillows for them to sit on and gave them foreign coins as prizes for completing a book. A child could get away with an easy book once or twice but then Taylor pushed them to read something more demanding. She had a knack for suggesting books that would help a child deal with issues at home such as a death in the family or divorce.

About twice a year, Taylor took book club members to Sammy's Woodfired Pizza & Grill in San Diego where they were treated to ice cream sundaes courtesy of the restaurant as a reward for their participation.

“I would drive some of them to Sammy’s,” recalled Ashton-Gray, “and they’d all be in the back seat reading a book. You’d think they’d be listening to music but they were reading. Miss Pat inspired them.”

In 2012, Taylor received a $3,000 literacy grant from the Rotary Club of San Diego and financed a visit from poet and children's-book author Gary Soto to read at McKinley and Logan.

“Pat was a very loving person,” Soto said from his home in Berkeley, California. “She really cared. Teaching wasn’t just a job to her. Pat thought she could improve the lives of children through reading.”

—J.M. Garcia is a freelance writer/photographer in San Diego. He can be reached at j446_garcia@hotmail.com.

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