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08/10 MAGAZINE MAY+JUNE

ON THE COVER 12

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER Maurice Voce

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STUDENT STAR

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2017 REAL ESTATE ISSUE

Caitlin McCarthy

FEATURES 8

LOCAL FAMILY

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BUSINESS AWARDS LUNCHEON

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CARLSBAD SCHOOLS EXCEL IN JOURNALISM COMPETITION

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CARLSBAD’S NEW COMMUNITY CENTER AND GARDENS

THE DEAL ON REAL ESTATE

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SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S WEEK

Flip through our 3 Annual Real Estate Issue for all the details on the real estate professionals who are shaking hands and building communities throughout San Diego.

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FASHION, FLOWERS, AND FIDO

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LOCAL AUTHOR

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IN OUR OWN BACKYARD

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A MILLION KNOTS

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COVER PHOTO: New homeowners on move-in day Cover photo by Soul of Photography

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The Cardenas Family

Linda LeVier

Discover Seaport Village

DEPARTMENTS 6

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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SPORTS ANNOUNCEMENTS

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COMMUNITY STUFF

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OUT & ABOUT PHOTOS

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REAL ESTATE WATCH

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LIBRARY CALENDAR

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EVERYTHING HOMEZ

Glenn Holtz & Tanya Gabriella

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VOL. 3, NO. 6

FROM THE PUBLISHER

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It’s Boat Time

P U B L I S HE R

Derrick Breaux D IRE C TO R O F B U SINE S S DE V E LO PME NT

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’ve been champing at the bit to take the family out to San Vicente Reservoir. It reopened to the public this past fall after being closed since 2008 for the San Vicente Dam Raise Project, which created new emergency water storage for the region by raising the height of the dam. Our boat had been in storage since last summer. Needless to say, it needed a little cleaning to get ready for the water. Although I was alone with this thought, I felt cleaning the boat would be the perfect Saturday family project. After a long day using plenty of elbow grease – scrubbing, bribing, rinsing, twisting arms, and scrubbing some more – the boat was ready to go. Batteries charged. Oil checked twice (I learned my lesson the hard way on this, but that story is for another day). The expanded San Vicente Reservoir lived up to all the chatter. I think the new marina and boat launch is now the best in SoCal. The first boat ride of the season went well. Kids were nothing but smiles. My son took his turn at the helm and practiced his driving skills. My daughter giggled each time we encountered a wave. The engine sounded great, and the cool wind on our faces felt even better. I want to say the outing went without a hiccup, but we had a minor mechanical issue at the end of the day once we got the boat back on the trailer. My outdrive wouldn’t trim up into the travel position. Several people offered assistance. I politely declined, letting them know that I was contemplating leaving the boat behind and having someone deal with it the next morning. One gentleman, who had been out fishing with his buddies all day, wouldn’t take no for an answer. He jumped into my boat and handed me his business card (which showed he owned a boat repair service). Within minutes, he had his tool pouch out and Derrick Breaux my boat outdrive raised back into the proper towing position. Publisher When I thanked Dave of DCM Marine, he just said, “Hey man, that’s what boat people do. We take care of each other.” I couldn’t help but wonder how much better the world would be if everyone had a boating mentality and enthusiastically looked out for one another. Special thanks to Dave Perez of DCM Marine. If you need a knowledgeable boat guy for new and used parts, service, or repair, Dave’s your man. He can be reached at 619-913-0420. Thanks for being a reader of 08/10 Magazine. Please don’t be a stranger. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and send us photos and article recommendations at www.0810magazine.com.

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REGIONAL BUZZ 92009 AND 92011 MAGAZINES REAL ESTATE TALK

Flip through our 3rd Annual Real Estate Issue for all the details on the real estate professionals who are shaking hands and building communities throughout San Diego.

STAY INFORMED. STAY CONNECTED.

LAUGHING AT ADVERSITY

Linda LeVier shares her positive outlook on a difficult medical journey in her book Laughing Hearts.

Take a quick look across town with some of the other ZCode Magazines.

SYMPHONY OF ADVENTURE

LOCAL STORIES. LOCAL PHOTOS.

Carlsbad student Annie Pugmire stands out in music and science. For more information and articles visit www.92009magazine.com and www.92011magazine.com.

92024 MAGAZINE END THE HOMEWORK BATTLE

We explore ways to keep your kids energized this summer with all that North County summer camps, such as Therapeutic Literacy Center, have to offer.

HEART AND HUSTLE

Ash Robinson is an entrepreneurial mother who wants to be known for her strong relationships and values-driven life.

A SLICE OF PARADISE

The Hambarian family enjoys spending quality time outdoors, from surfing to golfing to camping – together they feel right at home. For more information and articles visit www.92024magazine.com.

92129 MAGAZINE THE REAL ESTATE DEAL

Get the inside scoop on who’s buying, selling, and community-building in PQ. 92129 Magazine’s 3rd Annual Real Estate Issue showcases the dedication and talent of local real estate professionals.

92130 MAGAZINE OUTSIDE AND UNPLUGGED

Let your child take advantage of summer as a chance to unplug and unwind by checking out North County’s summer camp options, including Outpost Summer Camps.

DEL•SOL MAGAZINE END THE HOMEWORK BATTLE

Learn more about enriching summer camps offered throughout North County San Diego, including programs from Therapeutic Literacy Center.

92127 MAGAZINE EXPERIENCE ENRICHMENT

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

things to do in 08/10 M AY + JUN E 2 017

MAY

MAY 11 – 14

MAY 2 – 30

CUSD’S PARENTS AND PREVENTION: CARLSBAD COPS AND THE COMMUNITY Five-week workshop series on safety, awareness, prevention, and mindfulness. Open to CUSD parents and the community. May 2: Carlsbad Cops and the Community May 9: Distracted Driving May 16: Responsible Social Media May 23: Youth and the Laws May 30: Teens RSVP to Rosemary Eshelman at reshelman@carlsbadusd.net 6 p.m. Carlsbad Police Department www.carlsbadusd.k12.ca.us

GATOR BY THE BAY Louisiana-themed music and food festival featuring local musicians such as Lady Rogo with Clint Davis See website for schedule Spanish Landing www.gatorbythebay.com

MAY 13

VOLUNTEER TRAIL EVENT Trail cleanup event including trail erosion repairs, litter pickup, and vegetation trimming. Tools, gloves, water, snacks, and safety training provided. 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. Robertson Ranch West www.carlsbadca.gov

MAY 14

MAY 4

MOTHER’S DAY

EPIC TEEN NIGHTS VIP pre-screening of Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Tickets available to middle and high school students for $20 while supplies last 6 – 9 p.m. Regal Carlsbad 12 www.carlsbadca.gov

MAY 6

LOCAL AUTHOR FESTIVAL Young adult and adult author panels and meet and greet Young adult: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Adult: 1 p.m. Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium www.carlsbadca.gov

MAY 20

AGUA HEDIONDA LAGOON FOUNDATION’S FAMILY FUN PADDLE REGATTA Live music, water relays, beach games, horseshoe tournament, Rubber Ducky Derby, and more 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. California Watersports www.aguahedionda.org

WILD WEST FEST Western-themed family event with fun activities for all including petting corral, salsa contest, root beer tasting, and more 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Leo Carrillo Historic Park www.carlsbadca.gov

MAY 29

JUNE 18

WEDNESDAYS

JUNE

JUNE 22

3 – 7 p.m. | State St. www.carlsbad-village.com/ events

MEMORIAL DAY

JUNE 3

NATIONAL TRAILS DAY HIKE The City of Carlsbad will celebrate with an educational group hike 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. Carrillo Ranch Trails www.carlsbadca.gov

JUNE 3 – 4

63RD ANNUAL GEM, MINERAL, & JEWELRY SHOW Presented by the Palomar Gem and Mineral Club Featuring precious gems, collectable mineral specimens, custom jewelry, art demos, treasure dig for kids, and more! Saturday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. California Center for the Arts, Escondido www.palomargem.org

JUNE 9

GLAMOUR, GLITZ, HATS, & HEELS An afternoon tea and social with the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce See website for speakers and schedule Omni La Costa Resort & Spa www.carlsbad.org

JUNE 14

FLAG DAY

FATHER’S DAY

RED SHOE DAY Look for the yellow shirts on your way to work collecting donations for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of San Diego! 6:30 – 9:30 a.m. www.rmhcsd.org

JUNE 24

ALOHA PLUNGE Enjoy a night of pool activities and a special film presentation on the giant outdoor movie screen Event starts at 5 p.m.; movie begins at dusk 5 – 9 p.m. Alga Norte Aquatics Center www.carlsbadca.gov

CROP SWAP Exchange fruits, vegetables, herbs, and garden plants. Sponsored by Carlsbad Garden Club, Friends of the Library, and J.R. Organics. 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Front lawn of Cole Library www.carlsbadca.gov

STATE STREET FARMERS MARKET

4TH THURSDAYS ART WALK IN THE VILLAGE

with Carlsbad Village Assocation A self-guided walking tour of the unique art of Carlsbad 5 – 8 p.m. | Village Faire www.carlsbad-village.com

1ST FRIDAYS

THE CARLSBAD GARDEN CLUB 1 p.m. Dove Library Gowland Room www.carlsbadgardenclub.com

2ND FRIDAYS

TASTE OF YOGA AND COMMUNITY POTLUCK A free hour-long yoga class followed by a community potluck 7:30 p.m. | Carlsbad Village Yoga & Fitness Co-Op www.carlsbadvillageyoga.com

3RD SATURDAYS

ONGOING EVENTS

1ST WEDNESDAYS CARLSBAD NEWCOMERS CLUB

MONTHLY SATURDAY TRAIL VOLUNTEER EVENTS See website for trail locations and times www.carlsbadca.gov/trails

Meeting begins with half hour of social time followed by guest speaker 9:45 a.m. Carlsbad Senior Center www.carlsbadnewcomers.org

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S P O R T S R E G I S T R AT I O N & A N N O U N C E M E N T S BADMINTON OPEN PLAY BADMINTON Sundays: 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. for adults Open play hours subject to change; call 760-602-4680 Fee: $3 per person Calavera Hills Community Center www.carlsbadca.gov

BASKETBALL OPEN PLAY BASKETBALL Mondays and Wednesdays: 12:30 – 3 p.m. Fridays: 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Saturdays: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Open play hours subject to change; call 760-602-4680 Fee: $3 per person Calavera Hills Community Center www.carlsbadca.gov

DANCE BEGINNING BALLET (AGES 6-16) May 18 – June 15 3 – 4 p.m. Harding Community Center www.carlsbadconnect.org

FOOTBALL CARLSBAD POP WARNER FALL 2017 SEASON Online registration open In-person registration: May 15 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Carlsbad Senior Center www.carlsbadpopwarner.com

HIKING OPEN HIKE AT BATIQUITOS LAGOON Trail guides available at Nature Center or bulletin boards at each trailhead www.batiquitoslagoon.org

PICKLEBALL OPEN PLAY PICKLEBALL Tuesdays and Thursdays: 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Sundays: 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Open play hours subject to change; call 760-602-4680 Fee: $3 per person Calavera Hills Gymnasium www.carlsbadca.gov

(Dates and events subject to change)

TENNIS TENNIS FOR BEGINNER ADULTS

SWIMMING OPEN RECREATIONAL SWIM

June 7 – June 28 8:45 – 10:15 a.m. Stagecoach Community Park www.carlsbadconnect.org

Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturdays: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sundays: 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Hours subject to change; check website for updated schedule Alga Norte Aquatic Center wwww.carlsbadca.gov

YOGA SENIOR CHAIR YOGA (AGE 55+) Every Wednesday Cost: $5 1:30 p.m. | C3 www.carlsbadcauses.org

YOGA IN THE ROTUNDA Wednesdays: 6 p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m. Agua Hedionda Lagoon Discovery Center lagoon.aguahedionda.org

OPEN LAP SWIM Monday – Friday: 5:45 – 7:30 a.m.; 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturdays: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sundays: 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Hours subject to change; check website for updated schedule Alga Norte Aquatic Center wwww.carlsbadca.gov

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L O C A L F A M I LY

LIVING THE DREAM THE CARDENAS FAMILY FEELS BLESSED TO LIVE IN CARLSBAD by KELLEY GUSICH photo by Roon Brown Photography

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Parents: Children: Pets: Community: Hometowns: Occupations: Favorite Local Spots:

Kelly and Brooklyn Cardenas Makena (8), Maddox (5) Dog – Skyler the Cavapoo Waters End Kelly – Lompoc, CA; Brooklyn – Salt Lake City, UT Owners and hair stylists at Kelly Cardenas Salon South Ponto beach and campground

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n their one-year wedding anniversary, Brooklyn Cardenas told husband Kelly her dream of raising her family by the beach. Three years later, the family moved to Carlsbad, making Brooklyn’s dream a reality. “Within 45 minutes of moving to Carlsbad, we fell in love and never looked back!” he shared. “It was the biggest blessing. As much as we travel, nothing beats coming back home.” The Cardenases cherish their Waters End neighborhood. “We have made some of the greatest friendships living there.”


Brooklyn and Kelly met as coworkers first at Robert Cromeans Salon in the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. She began her career in a hotel salon, and feels there’s nothing better than to have someone fall in love with their hair. “What I enjoy most about my job is the connection I get to have with my guests and the way you can change the way a person feels,” Brooklyn shared. She continued, “Kelly started cutting his friends’ hair in high school, with a pair of old dog clippers from his dad. Never did he realize this would be a career. Now he loves every minute of it.” The Cardenas children, Makena and Maddox, enjoy riding bikes, swimming, playing softball and baseball, and their new Cavapoo Skyler. The family loves frequent travel, but at home they enjoy sunset beach picnics, the pool, or just hanging out with the neighbors in the cul-de-sac. Their passion for the Carlsbad community expands to volunteering. In addition to sponsoring many events at the kids’ school such as the Pacific Rim Elementary Jog-a-Thon, TGIF Music in the Park, Lancer Dancers, and local football/baseball teams, the Cardenases also seek to help raise money for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) and those affected by type 1 diabetes. Every year in August, the Cardenases celebrate their neighborhood through a block party complete with food trucks, games, a photo booth, and all-ages music. “This year will mark five years in the greatest community on earth, and we plan to celebrate on a grand scale!” they confirmed. “Stay tuned!” 

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63rd Annual Palomar Gem and Mineral Club’s

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Admission $5 for Adults Children 12 and under FREE

Details at: www.palomargem.org

Saturday June 3, 2017 10am - 5pm Sunday June 4, 2017 10am - 4pm

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he Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce recently held the Annual Business Awards Luncheon at Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, recognizing North County businesses and organizations for their innovations, achievements, and community contributions. In the spirit of the “Through the Looking Glass” theme, the event honored businesses that have stood the test of time, worked to make the community a better place, and serve as mentors to businesses of the future with the Entrepreneurial Spirit Awards. Among the winners were Tri-City Medical Center, TaylorMade Golf Company, and Legoland. Discover more at www.carlsbad.org. ¢

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COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER

VOICE FOR CHILDREN MAURICE VOCE ADVOCATES FOR FOSTER CHILDREN by LINDA FRABL | photo by Alicia Jeanne Photography

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hen Maurice Voce became an empty nester after his only child left for college, he wanted to fill the void by continuing to work with children somehow. Maurice had spent many years as a certified high adventure adult leader with the Boy Scouts of America, and he shared, “I wanted to find another organization that would enable me to work directly with kids and would provide the training and support needed for me to be successful making a difference in their lives.” Then one evening Maurice happened upon a commercial on television about the nonprofit Voices for Children. Maurice recalled, “The public service message piqued my interest – and tugged at my heart – enough that I attended an information session. It was there that I learned that the Voices for Children organization administered the Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program for San Diego County. From there, I began the process of becoming a CASA.” As an advocate who is officially appointed by a juvenile court judge, Maurice has access to his assigned foster child’s records, and he speaks up on that child’s behalf. Maurice admitted, “Taking on a new case can be a challenge, but the one-on-one time you get to spend with the child is a sweet reward. You realize what a stabilizing factor you can be to a child who is facing uncertainty and constant change. The personal impact on you is profound.” An especially heartfelt memory that Maurice enjoyed as a CASA was when he got a call from one of the foster children he was advocating for. Maurice remembered, “He asked me to come and spend time with him because he missed me. At that moment I realized I was making a difference.” The Voices for Children organization has many fundraising functions throughout the year. On May 20 there will be the 6th Annual Wine, Women and Shoes event taking place at the historic Canfield-Wright Estate in Del Mar. The biggest annual fundraiser is the Starry Starry Night event that takes place Sept. 9 at a private estate in Rancho Santa Fe. For more information on these events, or to find out how to become a CASA, visit www.speakupnow.org.  Name: Community: Family: Hobbies: Favorite Places in Carlsbad: Group: Mission:

Website: Phone: Volunteer Inquiries:

Maurice Voce Carlsbad Wife and son Hiking, cooking, and entertaining The Carlsbad Sea Wall, the farmers market on Wednesdays, Harbor Fish Café Voices for Children Voices for Children transforms the lives of abused children in San Diego County by providing them with volunteer Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs). We believe that every child deserves a safe and permanent home, and to that end, will review and monitor every court file in the system, provide a CASA to every child in the foster care system who needs one, and advocate to improve the lives of San Diego County’s foster children. www.speakupnow.org 858-569-2019 Know volunteer@speakupnow.org

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Highest Honor

CARLSBAD SCHOOLS EXCEL IN JOURNALISM COMPETITION

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tudents from Carlsbad High School (CHSTV), Valley Middle School (VMSTV), and Aviara Oaks Middle School (Falcon News) received top national honors at the 2017 Student Television Network (STN) Convention in late March. CHSTV and VMSTV broadcast journalism students received the National Award of Excellence, the nation’s highest honor in both high school and middle school broadcast journalism categories. Over 3,000 students from around the world traveled to Anaheim for the convention, Valley Middle School competing in several categories including Action Sports Editing, Short Film, Movie Trailer, Spot Feature, Breaking News, Music Video, and PSA, among others. Carlsbad High School, Valley Middle School, and Aviara Oaks Middle School took home a combined total of 17 national awards from the international competition. VMSTV received first place in Movie

Trailer, first place in PSA, third place in Natural Sound Package, first honorable mention in Anchor Team, and second honorable mention in Spot Feature. CHSTV received second place in Crazy 8 Film, third place in Breaking News, third place in Sports Highlight, and second honorable mention in Crazy 8 Broadcast. Falcon News received first place in Silent Film and Convention Recap, and second honorable mention in Music Video. Founded in 1999, STN supports and encourages scholastic broadcast journalism, film, media, and other forms of communication taught in high schools and middle schools, and provides a forum for teachers to share ideas, ask questions, and learn from professionals in the industry. STN serves teachers and students with curriculum, communication, and competitions year-round. For more information visit www.studenttelevision.com. ¢

Encouraging Community

CARLSBAD CONSTRUCTING NEW COMMUNITY CENTER AND GARDENS

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he City of Carlsbad is starting construction of a new community center and gardens at Pine Avenue Community Park, located in the historic Carlsbad Barrio, just south of the Village. The community center will feature a gym with a multi-sport court, general multi-purpose activity room, teen center, state-of-the-art computer room, homework room, large second floor balcony, courtyard, and administrative office. Two entrances to the 18,000-square-foot building will face and align with the senior center in an effort to create an integrated multigenerational campus. The gardens will include an ornamental

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garden with a community plaza, shade structure, drought-tolerant plants, picnic areas, artwork, and seating. The community garden will feature over 30 raised planters for lease, and an area to be used for education and gardening demonstrations. The plots are administered through a partnership with the Carlsbad Community Gardens Collaborative. For more information about obtaining a plot go to www.carlsbadcommunitygardens.org. The park improvements incorporate sustainable energy and water-efficient features including LEED Silver-equivalent building

design standards, energy generating solar panels, a dual-port electric vehicle charging station, surfaces that help prevent storm water runoff, and water efficient landscaping. The $8.5 million project is funded with fees developers pay to the city to ensure quality of life is maintained to the standards set in the city’s Growth Management Program. The community center and gardens are scheduled to open in Spring 2018. For questions about the construction project contact the Parks and Recreation Administration at 760-434-2826 or parksandrec@carlsbadca.gov. ¢


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he North San Diego Business Chamber presented its annual San Diego Women’s Week in March, a week of events designed to inspire, empower, and connect women of all ages and professions. Women from San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, and San Bernardino Counties gathered at four events which featured keynote speakers, panel discussions, networking, vendors, food, makeovers, shopping, breakout sessions, and much more. Conference speakers included U.S. Paralympic track sprinter and jumper Scout Bassett, actress Kim Coles, Co-founder and Content Chief Elliot Kotek, and Ellevest Co-founder and CEO Sallie Krawcheck. Learn more at www.sdwomensweek.com. ¢

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S T U D E N T S TA R

SOCCER Star Caitlin McCarthy Is Making Goals On and Off the Field by JENNIFER FRAKES | photo by Alicia Jeanne Photography

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o say that Caitlin McCarthy loves soccer would be a bit of an understatement. This Carlsbad High senior has played soccer for 13 years and has played on a competitive club team for eight years. “I enjoy the skill and physicality it takes to play this sport. I take great pride in how hard my teammates and I have worked to get to a certain level of play,” revealed Caitlin. While playing for Carlsbad High, Caitlin received many distinctions, including Most Valuable Player, Best Offensive Player, and All CIF 1st Team. Caitlin will continue to play soccer after high school graduation. “I verbally committed to playing soccer for University of California San Diego in the latter half of my junior year,” stated Caitlin. According to Caitlin, representatives from the UC San Diego soccer team saw her play in a tournament in Las Vegas and shortly thereafter asked her to sign with them. Caitlin will be majoring in general biology, and in the future she hopes to go into forensic science. “I am very excited to be able to play soccer in college, and am extremely grateful to be doing it at such a great university while staying close to home,” related Caitlin.

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Carlsbad has been Caitlin’s home for 13 years, and she loves the sense of community and watching sunsets on the nearby beaches. She has enjoyed her time at Carlsbad High, citing the teachers, her fellow students, and the school spirit as her favorite aspects of the school. Caitlin has earned straight As throughout her high school career and is proud to be a scholar athlete. She is also involved in the Interact Club on the campus. “This club helps students find community service opportunities locally and internationally. I am also a part of the Citizens Academy, which is an organization that works with the citizens of Carlsbad to learn more about the community and how it runs,” explained Caitlin.

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GRATEFUL TO BE DOING IT AT SUCH A GREAT UNIVERSITY WHILE STAYING CLOSE TO HOME.” When she is not on the soccer field, at school, or helping out in the community, Caitlin can be found hanging out with her friends at the beach. “I also love to sing with my friends. I was even in a show choir my freshman year,” stated Caitlin. She loves spending time with her parents, her twin sister, Kiley, and her younger sister, Madison. “Kiley was recruited for the track team at the University of Oregon and will be headed there in the fall,” said Caitlin. 

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COMMUNITY STUFF

AHLF Family Fun Paddle Regatta

The Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation (AHLF) will host the Family Fun Paddle Regatta on Saturday, May 20 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at California Watersports in Carlsbad. For an entry fee of $45, participants receive a t-shirt, board or kayak with a paddle, opportunity drawing entry, and access to activities for the whole family, which include live music, water relays, beach games, horseshoe tournament, volleyball, educational eco-tours, a bouncy house, and face painting. The Rubber Ducky Derby, one of the AHLF’s most popular events, will be incorporated into the Regatta this year as well. Prizes will be awarded and food will be available for purchase. Founded in 1990 by passionate Carlsbad citizens, the AHLF strives to inspire people through education and outreach to preserve the Agua Hedionda Lagoon as an accessible and healthy watershed. Funds raised from the Regatta will benefit AHLF’s educational programs, festivals, and exhibits. To learn more visit www.aguahedionda.org or call 760-804-1969.

Wild West Fest The City of Carlsbad will host its annual Wild West Fest on Saturday, May 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park. The free event will feature a petting corral, westernthemed activities and crafts, a salsa contest, pony and mechanical bull rides, root beer tasting, and more. “Wild West Fest is a step back in time since Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park was once an actual working ranch,” said Recreation Supervisor Rachael Shay. “The Wild West is something beach communities like Carlsbad don’t often get to experience. It’s a fun change of pace that also looks back at the city’s heritage.” Established in the late 1930s, Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park was once a working rancho owned by actor, philanthropist, poet, and preservationist Leo Carrillo. It is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is also a registered California Landmark. For more information about Wild West Fest go to www.carlsbadca.gov/parksandrec or call 760-602-7519.

Plant, Grow, and Eat at the San Diego County Fair

Locals Play at Gator By The Bay Carlsbad’s Lady Rogo and Clint Davis are among the many talented musicians that will perform at the San Diego Bon Temps Social Club’s 16th Annual Gator By The Bay Festival at Spanish Landing Park from May 11 through 14. Gator By The Bay is the largest, most authentic Louisiana-themed music and food festival this side of the Mississippi. The four-day festival will feature live music with over 100 musical acts and special performances on seven stages, authentic Southern cuisine, dancing, shopping, and plenty of family activities. “Gator By The Bay is an all-in-one event that brings Louisiana’s rich and diverse culture right to the San Diego Bay by showcasing Louisiana’s eclectic melting pot of history, food, music, dance, and more,” said Gator By The Bay Producer Peter Oliver. “We truly pride ourselves in offering San Diegans and visitors alike the chance to experience authentic Louisiana culture. I can guarantee you will discover something new and leave wanting more.” For more information visit www.gatorbythebay.com. 18 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • May | June 2017

The San Diego County Fair’s Plant*Grow*Eat program teaches elementary school students about the connection between agriculture and nutrition. After planting their seeds, watering, weeding their plants, and watching their garden grow, even kindergartners now understand where their food comes from. After growing their plants, students are bussed to the fair to see how their entries fared during judging. Asked to reveal the secret of their first-place lettuce medley, 2016 winners Arturo and Emily confided, “Extra water. When our plants looked dry, we gave them a little more.” Last year, the Don Diego Scholarship Foundation, thanks to the generosity of donors, sponsored 73 buses (typically, $300 per bus) that enabled students from low-income schools to participate in Plant*Grow*Eat. Bus sponsors receive publicity, bus signage, and an opportunity to meet and accompany the sponsored students to the judging area. Sponsors can also serve as a judge. The Foundation is currently looking for additional sponsors for Plant*Grow*Eat in order to keep this program flourishing for future generations. For more information or to donate visit www.dondiegoscholarship.org.


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Kathy’s Legacy Foundation SuperHero Challenge Carlsbad-based Kathy’s Legacy Foundation will hold its SuperHero Challenge at Cathedral Catholic High School on Sunday, May 21 to raise awareness for domestic violence. The event will include food, music, face painting, cotton candy, costumes, and more. Participants are encouraged to come dressed as a superhero, with the option to complete one of three races. The 1K Kids Fun Run is for children eight years old and under. Parents, friends, and siblings are welcome to cheer their runners along the non-competitive course. Each child will receive a superhero prize as well. The 5K Run/Walk is a timed course through the beautiful Cathedral campus. Families and strollers are welcome. Finally, the CrossFit Challenge is a team competition event consisting of boot camp-type exercises such as running, jumping, lunging, push-ups, etc. Both RX and Scaled divisions are available depending on fitness level. The 1K and CrossFit Challenge begin at 9 a.m.; the 5K begins at 10 a.m. For more information visit www.kathyslegacy.org.

Parents and Prevention Workshops The Carlsbad Unified School District (CUSD) will host a five-week series of workshops focused on safety, awareness, prevention, and mindfulness at the Carlsbad Police Department Safety Center in May. Workshop dates and topics are as follows: May 2 – Carlsbad Cops and the Community, including cops and youth, social host ordinance, and prescription medications; May 9 – Distracted Driving and Reckless Roadways; May 16 – Responsible Social Media; May 23 – Youth and the Laws, including cell phones, computers, driving, and freedoms and responsibilities; May 30 – Teens: Brains, Bodies, Stress, and Success, including self-care techniques, resiliency, and full presence. All workshops will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. and are open to CUSD families and community members. RSVP to Rosemary Eshelman at reshelman@carlsbadusd.net. CUSD’s Parent University is designed to provide CUSD parents with critical information to help their children succeed in school. To learn more go to www.carlsbadusd.k12.ca.us.

Glamour & Glitz

photos courtesy of Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce

The Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce will hold their 3rd Annual Glamour, Glitz, Hats, & Heels event at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa on Friday, June 9. An afternoon tea and business social, the event brings together like-minded businesswomen for a day of networking and professional development. Last year’s Businessperson of the Year Award recipient and president of The Loftin Firm, P.C., Sue Loftin, shared, “Glamour, Glitz, Hats, & Heels provides a forum to encourage women to celebrate being women in business.” For more information visit www.carlsbad.org.

Red Shoe Day Returns

Local Author Festival photo by Samuel Wells

The Carlsbad City Library will host a free Young Adult and Adult Local Author Festival on Saturday, May 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium. The Young Adult Author Festival will begin at 10 a.m. with a local author panel discussion moderated by UC San Diego professor and author Ona Russell. Panelists include Robin Benway, D.J. MacHale, Cindy Pon, Barrie Summy, and Kiersten White. The Adult Author Festival will begin at 1 p.m. with another panel discussion with six local adult fiction and nonfiction authors. Panelists include Isabel Diamond, Blake S. Lee, Alan Mindell, Annie Mary Perez, Jeffrey Seay, and Chima Vincenza. The panel discussion will be immediately followed by a meet and greet with the authors in the library courtyard. Guests can enjoy refreshments and shop for books as well. For more information contact Keith Gemmell at 760-602-2024 or email keith.gemmell@carlsbadca.gov.

San Diego’s Ronald McDonald House’s 8th Annual Red Shoe Day fundraiser will sweep the county on June 22 with more than 1,500 volunteers singing, dancing, and collecting donations in red tutus, bright shirts, and other spirited attire to help support this local charity during the morning commute time of 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. Keep an eye out for these volunteers or jump in for some fun and sign up to volunteer with a team of friends or family by contacting Victoria at vgarner@rmhcsd.org or 858-598-2448. The Ronald McDonald House relies heavily on the community to operate its 47 bedrooms, kitchen, and other services for families who have a hospitalized child. A community-driven event, Red Shoe Day is an annual tradition that brings neighborhoods together to raise money for this local charity. For more information about Red Shoe Day or to find out how you can help visit www.rmhcsd.org. May | June 2017 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • 19


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08/10 Magazine’s

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

REAL ESTATE ISSUE “Every person who invests in well-selected real estate in a growing section of a prosperous community adopts the surest and safest method of becoming independent, for real estate is the basis of wealth.” Theodore Roosevelt – 26th U.S. President

FUN FACTS NUMBER OF 08/10 SINGLE FAMILY HOMES SOLD IN 2016

NUMBER OF 08/10 CONDOS/TOWNHOUSES SOLD IN 2016

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NUMBER OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS INVOLVED WITH ONE OR MORE TRANSACTIONS IN 08/10 DURING 2016

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OB Juncal Juncal Real Estate

Marketing and negotiating are what make OB Juncal stand out as one of the top-producing real estate agents in North County San Diego. He is one of the most competent, hardworking, and personable Realtors® in the area. Having lived in North County since 1986, OB is an expert in local real estate, local schools, and the vibe of each town. A Carlsbad High School graduate with a degree in economics and business management from San Diego State, he strives to make sure each client is completely satisfied. He specializes in North County coastal areas, residential and investment properties, and land development. His intelligence, education about systems and technologies in the industry, and charismatic personality are just a few of his many strengths. OB truly understands a changing market and effectively uses technology to best position properties for his clients. With over 18 years of experience in the industry, he brings a wealth of expertise to serve his clients. OB Juncal was awarded the Five Star Service Award by San Diego Magazine in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016.

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Name: OB Juncal Company: Juncal Real Estate Phone: 760-994-2404 Website: www.JuncalRealEstate.com CalBRE #: 01484096

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Steve Rude

First Choice Loan Services Inc. Today more than ever, it’s important to work with a mortgage professional and a lender on whom you can rely. You look for a lender who is built on honesty and integrity. You look for a lender who is nimble and quick to respond. You look for a lender who will provide you service beyond belief. You’ll find all of that and more with Steve Rude at First Choice Loan Services! Steve Rude has over 25 years of mortgage and real estate experience. He values education and has made it the focal point of his approach to business. Every client is thoroughly educated about the home loan process to ensure everything is “put out on the table” and there are never any surprises throughout the process. Steve assists over 100 families every year to finance their home purchases. His business is 100% referral based, so going the extra mile is the norm for him. Steve’s clients become true “raving fans” and continually refer their friends, family, and colleagues back to him to take care of their lending needs, a tribute to his success. He has the creative mind needed to structure the most complex scenarios and will exhaust every option to find a well-suited solution for his client’s situation.

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“We just finished refinancing our home with Steve Rude. He was professional and efficient, and made the process easy. We had unsuccessfully tried to refinance our home several times with other large banks and institutions, yet Steve was able to make it happen and make it happen quick! We would give Steve Rude our highest recommendation.” – Donna M. Vista, CA

“I believe in leading by example, both in my life and in business. As an entrepreneur since the age of 20, I consistently drive for excellence, and I apply my comprehensive knowledge in the real estate and mortgage industries to provide the best for my clients and referral partners. I am honored to collaborate with such a talented team that supports helping our clients achieve mortgage success day after day. Along with the support of my team, I am committed to making sure you receive service beyond belief. Please do not hesitate to call me directly at 858-449-5626 with any questions you may have, or you can visit my website at www.FCLSSD.com.” – Steve Rude

Name: Steve Rude Company: First Choice Loan Services Inc. Phone: 858-449-5626 Website: www.FCLSSD.com NMLS #: 298902 First Choice Loan Services IN. (NMLS# 210764), a Berkshire Bank Company (NMLS# 506896), is located at One Tower Center, Floor #18 East Brunswick, NJ 08816. First Choice Loan Services Inc. is registered or exempt from state licensing in the states it originates mortgage loans. Licensed by the NJ Department of Banking and insurance. AZ BK# 0918586. First Choice Loa Services Inc. is not an agency of the federal government and is not affiliated with you current lender. All loans are subject to credit approval. Programs, rates, terms and conditions are current, but are subject to change and may expire without notice. Other restrictions may apply. All applications must be submitted in writing. This advertisement is not a loan disclosure and all disclosures provided after applying should be reviewed carefully. This is not a commitment to provide a loan approval or a specific interest rate. 02.09.2017. 3611 Valley Centre Drive, Suite 175, San Diego, CA 92130.

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Glenn Holtz and Tanya Gabriella Berkshire Hathaway

With an extensive background in Real Estate, Glenn Holtz and Tanya Gabriella have a combined 30 years of experience in real estate. Glenn shared, “Our proudest accomplishment is that the majority of our buyers and sellers return to us when they are ready to make a change. This speaks to our commitment to total client satisfaction and support over the years.” Their team was proud to receive the Chairman’s Circle Awards each year from 1997 through 2016 and the Legend Award for 2001, 2006, and 2012. 2017 is a monumental year where they will receive the 20 Year Legend award. This is an elite group of Realtors® that receive this award. Their dedication and hard work has made them one of the top three teams in the Carlsbad Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties Office in Transactions. Glenn was also honored with the San Diego Magazine Five Star Real Estate Award each year from 2008 through 2017. While these awards are based on sales performance, Glenn and Tanya believe that the success of their business is a result of happy repeat clients and client referrals. Glenn and Tanya joined forces in 2011. Prior to becoming Realtors®, Glenn obtained a business degree and spent 10 years as a painting contractor and handyman. Tanya has extensive marketing knowledge and a background in property management in both residential and mixed-use commerical properties. Having successfully sold hundreds of homes, Glenn and Tanya know what works. They have the internet technology and exposure necessary to get your home sold and provide all clients with a comprehensive marketing plan. Tanya added, “We also have the knowledge of the communities that make up San Diego County to help you find the perfect home. We believe in one-on-one interaction with our clients and we are committed to making this the best experience.”

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Testimonials: “Ten years ago, Glenn helped us purchase our dream home. As time went on and kids graduated, we decided to sell our home and travel the world. Without any hesitation, we contact Glenn to help us again. There was no one else who would take such good care of us. Glenn and Tanya did an amazing job! We hope everyone could be as lucky as we were.” – Tom and Brianna “We know for an absolute fact we would not be in this house if it weren’t for Glenn and Tanya and all of their hard work. It’s our dream house!” – William and Christie “Glenn and Tanya successfully sold my home and helped me buy a new home. They kept me well-informed and took great care of me at all times. I’ll recommend them whenever I can.” – Lisa

Name: Glenn Holtz and Tanya Gabriella Company: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties Phone: 760-518-3511 and 760-535-1962 Website: www.SDRealEstatePros.com CalBRE #: 01233684 and 01475393 May | June 2017 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • 25


Karen Rewoldt

Windermere Homes & Estates As a client looking to purchase in the North County San Diego real estate market, you can rely on Karen Rewoldt to always diligently apply herself in order to make your real estate dreams come true. Through her comprehensive, intimate knowledge of the distinct local communities and their most desirable neighborhoods, you can trust in Karen’s expertise and accurate assessment. She shares her valuable knowledge and advice in helping her clients find their dream home or sell their special residence. The skill, insight, and services she provides are invaluable to her clients, who consider her to be a valued and trusted advisor. By representing her clients with a high level of personalized service, Karen takes great care to clearly communicate with and listen to her client‘s specific needs. When consulting with Karen, sellers receive a creative and well-organized marketing strategy that maximizes their property’s exposure to the most qualified buyers. When working with buyers, Karen carefully takes the time and attention to evaluate and prioritize their goals so that she may skillfully find a home that they will cherish for years to come. Karen’s clients are impressed with how she performs on their behalf and how she always delivers on her promises with results beyond their expectations. Regardless of the time and efforts it takes, Karen works with dedication to achieve her

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Marcia Rewoldt Roberts

REALTORS® clients’ real estate goals. Karen is a strong negotiator and persistent in negotiating the best terms in each transaction. Karen is pleased to announce her new partner, Marcia Rewoldt Roberts. Marcia is creative, strategic, and skillful in working through business needs. In addition, Marcia is extremely attentive and accessible, always responding promptly to clients. Karen and Marcia are truly dedicated professionals who are committed to providing their clients with exceptional service and expertise. Contact Karen and Marcia to serve you and your personal real estate interest.

Name: Karen Rewoldt and Marcia Rewoldt Roberts Company: Windermere Homes & Estates Phone: 760-519-1857, 760-271-0037 Email: krewoldt@yahoo.com, marcia.rewoldt@gmail.com Web: www.KarensHomes.com CalBRE #: 01150327, 02019917

Roderick Dargie Realty Executives

With over 12 years of experience, Roderick Dargie knows what it takes to create happy clients. By taking on a lower volume of listings, Roderick believes he is better able to focus on each individual client’s needs and provide a more personal service, which can make the home buying or selling experience more positive, enjoyable, and successful. Specializing in Carlsbad and surrounding cities, Roderick is experienced in all aspects of real estate and takes pride in being involved in every transaction from start to finish. He values honesty, integrity, and customer satisfaction and is available at all times for his clients. A retired police officer from Australia, Roderick has lived in Carlsbad with his wife Kimberly and two sons since 1996. For the past seven years, he has won the Realty Executives 100% Club sales award and in 2014 he won the Realty Executives Diamond Sales Award.

“We loved working with Roderick. He took the time to understand our needs and get to know what was important to us as a family. Roderick showed us several properties until the right one came up, then helped us each step of the way until we closed. If you are looking to buy or sell a property, look no further!” – Nameeta and Sebastian Sandu

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REALTOR® Name: Roderick Dargie Company: Realty Executives Phone: 760-420-0696 Web: www.Roderick4RealEstate.com CalBRE #: 01414530


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LOCAL AUTHOR

Linda LeVier Wrote a Heartfelt Book About Her Medical Journey by LINDA FRABL photo by Alicia Jeanne Photography

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aughing in the face of adversity is what ultimately healed Carlsbad resident Linda LeVier while she was recuperating, physically and emotionally, from a heart transplant 10 years ago. The experience not only prompted her to become more involved in relatable causes in the community, but to also write a book about her positive attitude during her ordeal, titled Laughing Hearts. Discussing her book-writing path, Linda recalled, “As I shared serious and funny stories about my medical journey, I was often told to record my tales so they could reach a wider audience. While my story is serious, my memories gravitated to the funny and touching times I had with my medical teams from two local hospitals. People began to tell me that I inspired them to look at challenges with an attitude that makes their situation more tolerable, especially if they can see the humor along the way.” The true motivation for Linda to turn her book idea into a reality was when her cousin, who had read the first draft, made Linda promise to publish her book just two days before he died. Linda is so happy she kept that promise, as her book is a tool for many others to see the light at the end of a scary tunnel. She elaborated, “Medical, emotional, and aging challenges can be met with attitude adjustment and accepting support from friends and organizations.” Some of the organizations that have helped Linda are now a platform for her to give back to others in similar situations. For example, Linda leads Laughter Yoga sessions at senior living

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centers, and she volunteers for Donate Life and Lifesharing by doing presentations about organ donations to high school students. Linda is also on the board of directors for the Laughing Matters and the Pulmonary Transplant Foundations. Recently, Linda had a big celebration to honor the 10-year anniversary of her heart transplant surgery. Discussing her event, Linda exclaimed, “It brought together people who supported me from the beginning of my illness with others I met during my medical journey. It was an informal party with music, food, my medical souvenirs, ping pong, hula hoops, and other toys. The party was all about my gratitude for the gift of life!” 

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I N O U R O W N B A C K YA R D

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Discover Seaport Village + The Headquarters This Spring by SAMANTHA EDWARDS

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f your idea of a perfect afternoon involves a lazy stroll along cobblestone pathways winding in and out of view of the Big Bay, ice cream cone in hand, while drenched in the warm Southern California sunshine, there’s a good chance we know where your head is at: Seaport Village. This 14-acre waterfront stretch is home to over 45 diverse shops, 17 eateries, and regular entertainment such as face painters, balloon artists, free outdoor concerts on Sundays, and an old-fashioned carousel – open 365 days a year. Seaport is also host to several fun events throughout the year, like the Busker Festival in the spring and San Diego Symphony’s Bayside Summer Nights concert series in the warmer months. Though sometimes characterized as a tourist destination, San Diego’s Seaport Village is ideal for visitors and locals alike. And with the recent restoration of the adjoining Old Police Headquarters (now simply called “The Headquarters”), Seaport is the perfect blend of old and new. With restaurants, specialty boutiques, and even a fully restored eight-cell jail block surrounding a central plaza, The Headquarters gives new life to what was once the central location for all police operations from 1939 to the late '80s. The Headquarters hosts a number of events throughout the year as well, such as paired food and drink tastings, pizza making classes, Salsa Under the Stars dance night, and the CincoTeca Dos fiesta. Last year the Port of San Diego launched a major redevelopment effort for Seaport Village, a move that remains controversial, in order to revitalize the area and bring in more revenue. Proposed plans include turning Seaport into a mixed-use commercial development, retaining fishing facilities, adding a hotel, and creating a better connection to the heart of downtown San Diego. The Headquarters space would not be affected. The project has not yet been approved, however, and construction would not likely begin for at least a few more years, so you still have plenty of time to get down there and experience a beautiful day at Seaport Village! ¢

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A Million Knots

LOCAL STUDENTS FUNDRAISE FOR GIRLS’ EDUCATION IN INDIA photos by Natalia Robert

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acific Ridge School students who are part of a student-led service learning group called A Million Knots recently raised approximately $10,000 at their fashion show to fund the education of 36 girls in India. About 300 people attended the fashion show, which the students created and hosted themselves. A Million Knots group members designed about a dozen outfits for the fashion show runway, which they then sent to a vocational school in India to be sewn. Students modeled the outfits and auctioned them at the event. Funds were also raised through ticket sales and donations. “We’re so happy with the community’s support and the event turnout,” said A Million Knots leader Mirai Patel. “Now

we can continue sending girls to school for years to come.” Mirai started A Million Knots in 2012. In its first year, the group raised enough money to build and staff a school near Alwar, Rajasthan. They have continued to raise the $2,000 per year needed to run the school. The majority of the money from the fashion show

will go towards the A Million Knots school, with a portion going to the vocational school which produced the runway outfits. “They’re not just raising funds for a school, but they’re making impossible dreams come true,” said Jerome Sigamani, Senior Director at Project Concern International, the San Diego-based nonprofit that manages the vocational school in India. Mirai and other group members will travel to India this spring as part of Pacific Ridge’s global travel program to visit the school they support and meet with other NGOs in the region. Learn more about Pacific Ridge’s mission and programs at www.pacificridge.org. ¢

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Beds Baths Est SF

Beds

Baths

Est SF

Price

3

3

2,691

$930,000

4

3

2,730

$940,000

2

4

2,147

$950,000

4

2,147

$950,000

3

2,264

$954,900

2

2

1,514

$967,000

3722 Glen Avenue

5

3

2,840

$975,000

$772,000

2539 State Street

2

4

2,327

$975,000

$775,000

3803 Crownpoint Court

4

4

3,052

$990,000

3530 Buck Ridge Drive

4

5

3,177

$1,020,000

2523 State Street

2

4

2,364

$1,075,000

$794,000

3637 Four Peaks

4

5

3,402

$1,085,000

2,159

$800,000

5401 Reef Circle

4

3

2,798

$1,090,000

2,462

$801,000

111 Tamarack

2

3

1,398

$1,095,000

1,877

$805,000

1652 Brady Circle

4

3

2,930

$1,100,000

2,216

$815,000

2652 Wadsworth Street

4

5

3,051

$1,159,825

2,263

$818,000

1623 Frazier Avenue

5

5

4,356

$1,195,000

3

2,620

$825,000

4713 Kentner Court

5

6

4,427

$1,282,131

2

1,858

$840,000

3317 Lincoln Street

2

3

1,992

$1,309,000

2,726

$849,000

299 Chinquapin Avenue

4

4

2,891

$1,689,750

2,065

$860,000

5115 Carlsbad Boulevard

3

4

2,102

$1,825,000

2,834

$861,000

2385 Ocean Street

3

3

2,171

$1,865,000

2,726

$870,000

156 Chinquapin

4

3

3,435

$1,998,500

2,865

$870,000

2303 Ocean Street

2

3

2,376

$2,100,000

1,190

$875,000

4016 Garfield Street

6

6

5,034

$3,168,750

2

1,324

$879,000

4403 Highland Drive

4

4

9,358

$3,500,000

4

2,099

$902,315

1863 W Point

4

3

3635 Promontory Place

4

1835 Chestnut Avenue

3

1841 High Ridge Avenue

3

2

2431 Badger Lane

4

3

3578 Granite

4

3

3870 Trieste Drive

3

3585 Trieste Drive 4875 Sevilla 3201 Celinda Drive 4015 Syme Drive

Price

Address

2,216

$729,000

3588 Gorge Place

3

2,160

$730,000

3745 Glen Avenue

2

1,848

$730,000

2507 State Street

1,708

$740,000

2509 State Street

3

2,335

$760,000

3362 Donna Drive

3

2,031

$765,100

4040 Garfield Street

2

1,576

$769,000

3

2

1,588

4

2

1,964

4

3

2,419

$780,000

4

2

1,891

$785,000

4309 Sea Bright Drive

3

3

1,635

1120 Camino Del Sol Circle

4

3

2751 Victoria

4

3

3840 Polly lane

3

2

1868 High Ridge Avenue

4

3

2707 Olympia Drive

4

3

5116 Ciardi Court

4

1665 Sandalwood Lane

3

3925 Plateau Place

4

3

2060 Janis

3

2

4105 Parkside Place

3

3

3824 Crownpoint Court

3

3

3554 Knollwood Drive

5

3

317 Pine Avenue

2

2

1805 Canyon Place

3

2577 State Street

2

(complete list of homes sold in 08/10 at www.0810magazine.com)

Information is compiled from a variety of databases and published by Susco Media Inc. for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. Sales statistics are not affiliated with or provided by any participating advertiser or real estate professional contained in this publication. Properties contained in this list and online were sold by a variety of real estate brokers. Information considered reliable, but not guaranteed. Please check with a licensed real estate professional for more information. Not all sales are listed.

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MARRY ME A LITTLE BY STEPHEN SONDHEIM Monday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. $5 general admission, $1 students THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS BY PAUL ZINDEL Monday, June 19, 7:30 p.m. $5 general admission, $1 students

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EXPLORATION HUB Spend some time with the latest technology including Apple Mac computers, 3D printing and gadgets galore. Free classes and demos are offered in the Exploration HUB at the Carlsbad City Library. For more information call 760-602-2038.

ADULT BOOK CLUBS CARLSBAD CITY LIBRARY First Wednesday of every month at 2 p.m. Fourth Monday night of every month at 7 p.m. GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY First Tuesday night of every month at 7 p.m. Second Thursday of every month at 2 p.m. For locations and book selections, go to www.carlsbadlibrary.org

CULTURAL ARTS OFFICE PROGRAMS www.carlsbadca.gov/arts, 760-602-2090

LOCAL AUTHOR FESTIVAL Saturday, May 6, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

ARTS & CULTURE PLAN A community-wide planning process for arts and culture in Carlsbad is now underway. Provide your input by attending community workshops on May 18 or May 20, or check website for how to take online survey.

LISA NAPOLI – RAY & JOAN: THE MAN WHO MADE THE MCDONALD’S FORTUNE AND THE WOMAN WHO GAVE IT ALL AWAY Saturday, June 24, 2 p.m.

DEEDIE’S HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION April 23, 2017 LEO CARRILLO HISTORIC RANCH 6200 FLYING LEO CARRILLO LN.

CARLSBAD FILM SERIES

GOOD LIFE LECTURES

A new photography exhibition featuring the work of local artists will be on display at Deedie’s House at Leo Carrillo Historic Ranch.

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MAY: BIOPICS Wednesdays at 6 p.m. May 17 SULLY (2016, PG-13, 96 min.) May 24 JACKIE (2016, R, 110 min.) May 31 DEEPWATER HORIZON (2016, PG-13, 107 min.)

Tuesdays, 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.

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THE BIRTH OF A NATION (2016, R, 120 min.) Saturday, May 20, 2 p.m. Cinema Chat begins at 1:30 p.m.

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DECODING YOUR DREAMS led by Dr. Patricia Ariadne, Ph.D. CAREGIVING IN THE 21ST CENTURY led by Taffy Cannon PEACE THROUGH PLANNING led by Suzan A. Colgan, Esq.

Many of the Library & Cultural Arts programs, events and exhibits are supported by the Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation’s Robert H. Gartner Cultural Endowment Fund, the Carlsbad Friends of the Arts and Friends of the Carlsbad Library.

INFINITE LIGHT: A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDITATION ON TIBET BY MARISSA ROTH March 19 – May 21, 2017 CARLSBAD CITY LIBRARY CANNON ART GALLERY Roth’s exhibition on her impressions of Tibet is being released in conjunction with a limited book edition of the same title. FOREIGN FILM FRIDAYS First and third Fridays, 4 and 7 p.m., Free CARLSBAD CITY LIBRARY RUBY G. SCHULMAN AUDITORIUM May 5 May 19

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