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FEATURES

18 IN THE ZONE Since 2009, ZCode Magazines has been an integral feel-good news source for the families within our North County zip codes. Now, with nine magazines, we strive to continue bringing communities together by sharing the stories of local residents, organizations, and businesses.

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FOSTERING HOPE GOLF CLASSIC

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STUDIO WEST & THE RECORDING ARTS CENTER

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FINANCIAL PROFILE

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ORAL SURGEON PROFILE

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Wheelhouse Credit Union

Torrey Pines Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

IN OUR OWN BACKYARD Belmont Park

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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SPORTS ANNOUNCEMENTS

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OUT & ABOUT PHOTOS

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COMMUNITY STUFF

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FROM THE PUBLISHER VOL. 5, NO. 3 TM

Graduation Is in the Air

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s we approach summer, there’s a little something more than warmer days looming in the air. Graduation is upon us. Elementary is promoted to middle school. Middle schoolers move on to high school. High school... College… Graduations, celebrations, and transitions are all around us. For those of you that know us personally or have been along for the ZCode Magazines journey, it will come as no surprise that my wife and I run a very busy household. Having three kids, it seems that every time we turn around, one of them is advancing to a new chapter in their lives. A close relative gave me some good advice many years ago. He said not to blink, meaning that time flies when you have kids, and they’ll be grown before you know it. And as much as I try to take that advice, I must be blinking more than I realize. Things seem to be moving way too fast! Last month, our oldest daughter, Ashley, graduated college and began her journey in the MBA program. To say that my wife and I are proud of her is a dramatic understatement. We are constantly impressed with her passion for life, her dedication to her family and friends, and her commitment to success. It seems like yesterday when I was sitting at this same computer writing about Ashley graduating high school. I must have blinked! This 22-year-old woman is the same little girl that we taught to ride a bike at the age of three. The little girl that we began coaching in soccer at the age of four, eventually developing into a speedster that could outrun nearly every opponent down the sideline when given the opportunity. Believe it or not, she’s still outrunning opponents in the various soccer leagues that she plays in for fun – not to mention the soccer teams that she coaches. As parents, my wife and I couldn’t ask for a better big sister for our two younger kiddos. She has set a great example for them, and they are always thrilled to have her around, whether she is watching them play sports or just hanging at the house playing games. She makes time in her busy schedule to nurture those relationships. She takes her role as a big sister seriously. Those that know Ashley would be the first to say that she is their biggest fan. So, my wife and I would like to send a special congratulations to our little Ashley. You did it! You continue to impress us. We are proud of you, and more importantly, we hope you are just as proud of yourself. As much as we try not to blink, we can’t wait to watch you on your journey through the MBA program and beyond. Keep up the good work and don’t forget to set aside a little time to take it all in. Congrats to all the graduates in our community! There are a few days that you remember for the rest of your life, and graduation day is one of them. P.S. I would also like to congratulate our youngest daughter, Audrey. She’ll be making her transition into high school this year. Keep up the great work! We are proud of you.

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Melodie Ortiz Nungesser ASSO C IAT E E DI TO R S

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Shari Canete Traci Sally P H OTO G R A PHY

Soul of Photography P RO D U C TIO N CO O R DI NATO R

Jill Bond C O N TRIB U TI NG W R I T E R S

Jennifer Frakes Kelley Gusich Linda Frabl Liz Onufer A DV E RTIS I NG SA L E S

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REGIONAL BUZZ 92024 MAGAZINE UNIQUE IN SAN DIEGO

The Magdalena Ecke Family YMCA gears up for another fantastic summer. Learn more about the YMCA and other summer programs in our 2019 Camp Issue.

S TAY I N F O R M E D . S TAY C O N N E C T E D .

MUSIC WITH HEART

Jeff and Anita Miller bring joy and hope to children with heart disease through the Ariana Miller Music with Heart Program.

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

GUTSY GIRLS

A group of local girls are doing big things to empower themselves and others in Encinitas and beyond. For more information and articles visit www.92024magazine.com.

92127 MAGAZINE SUMMER MEMORIES

The Maranatha Christian Schools Summer Program allows children to learn, grow, and have fun. Discover more summer opportunities in ZCode’s 2019 Camp Issue.

BETTER TOGETHER

Tracy Sekhon sets out to create a strong community resource for autism through the Autism Resource and Treatment Center.

LOCAL STORIES. LOCAL PHOTOS. Visit www.zcodemedia.com

LOCAL KINDNESS STAR

Four-year-old Akshaya Jagdish was honored for her community service work with the Alzheimer’s Association. For more information and articles visit www.92127magazine.com.

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CHEER CHAMPIONS

OUTSIDE AND UNPLUGGED

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE

California All-Stars Cheer is committed to athletic excellence. Learn more about the program and other local camps in ZCode’s 2019 Camp Issue.

ZCode’s 2019 Camp Issue dives into the excitement waiting at Outpost Summer Camps and other local camp opportunities.

Locally-based world champions shine at California All-Stars Cheer, highlighted in our 2019 Camp Issue.

92131 MAGAZINE SCRIPPS RANCH IN BLOOM Since 1993, the ScrippsMesa Garden Club has been drawing like-minded people together to share information about everything gardening.

D E L• S O L M A G A Z I N E SPEAKING UP Two local Toastmasters clubs help residents overcome their fears, gain confidence, and develop leadership and communication skills.

92128 MAGAZINE SPORTY SUMMER FUN ZCode’s 2019 Camp Issue explores fun-filled summer activities, including swim and tennis camps at Rancho Arbolitos, Pacific Swim, and Chira Tennis Academy. June | July 2019 • 92067MAGAZINE.COM • 5


COMMUNITY CALENDAR

things to do in 92067 J U N E + J U LY 2 0 1 9 JUNE JUNE 5 – 8

36th Annual Charity Fair Horse Show Benefits the Don Diego Scholarship Foundation and pet encounter therapy and therapeutic riding programs at Helen Woodward Animal Center Del Mar Fairgrounds www.charityfair horseshow.com JUNE 8

Helen Woodward Animal Center’s 31st Annual Spring Fling Gala Pack your bags for “Our Extravagant World Tour” and enjoy live music, cocktails, silent and live auctions, and cuisine from 20 of San Diego’s finest restaurants 5:30 – 11:30 p.m. Fairbanks Ranch Country Club www.animalcenter.org

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Eating Your Way to Better Brain Health Sample healthy dishes and participate in a question and answer session with Chef Rene Cota 2 p.m. | RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org

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Father’s Day JUNE 19

Home Care, Day Care, and Residential Care

Last Day of School Rancho Santa Fe School District

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Jewelry Making Class All materials provided; registration required 2 p.m. | RSF Senior Center To register call 858-756-3041 JUNE 15

Don Diego Gala and Concert Don Diego Scholarship Foundation’s gala at the San Diego County Fair will feature the best seats in the house for a performance by Smokey Robinson, plus a hosted bar, farm-to-table small plates, a live auction, and the presentation of the Class of 2019 scholarship recipients 4:30 p.m. | Del Mar Fairgrounds www.dondiego scholarship.org

Race Day Fashion Show and Luncheon Enjoy an afternoon luncheon, fashion show, and opportunity drawing to benefit The Country Friends 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Mille Fleurs www.thecountryfriends.org JUNE 27

Genetics and Epigenetics: Changing Dentistry Explore the environmental phenomena that modify genes and their activity in the second of a 13-part health lecture series led by Joseph Weiss, MD 2 p.m. | RSF Senior Center To register call 858-756-3041 JUNE 30

1st Annual Champions Soirée Food, entertainment, silent auction, and a special awards presentation; benefiting Project Access San Diego 5 – 8 p.m. Japanese Friendship Garden, Balboa Park www.champions forhealth.org

Independence Day Fourth of July Luncheon Buffet lunch followed by community parade; $10 per person in advance; reservations required by July 1 11:30 a.m. RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org JULY 7

PAWmicon 2019: Cosplay for a Cause Dog cosplay contests, photo opps, trivia, kids’ activities, vendors, artists, and opportunity drawings; all proceeds benefit Helen Woodward Animal Center 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Comic-Con Museum, 2131 Pan American Plaza www.animalcenter.org JULY 17

Opening Day at the Del Mar Races Celebrate the season in style with the famous Opening Day Hats Contest and other fun, fashionable activities Gates open: 11:30 a.m. First race: 2 p.m. www.dmtc.com

RECURRING MONDAYS

Guided Meditation and Discussion 10 – 11 a.m. RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org

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Classical Music Appreciation

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Informative presentation about care options for families making decisions for their loved ones 2 p.m. | RSF Senior Center To register call 858-756-3041

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Meetings on June 10, 24; July 8, 22 2 – 4 p.m. RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org WEDNESDAYS

Tai Chi for Balance Beginning June 5 for eight weeks; first class is free, $15 for subsequent classes 10 – 10:45 a.m. RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org

Moms & Tots Play Dates (newborns through preschool) 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Private homes, parks, and local attractions www.rsfcc.org

Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club Meeting 12 p.m. | RSF Golf Club www.rsfrotary.com 3RD THURSDAYS

Rancho Santa Fe Business and Professional Women’s Association RSVP no later than the Monday prior to the Thursday meeting Networking: 11:15 a.m. – 12 p.m. Lunch and speaker: 12 – 1:30 p.m. Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club www.ranchosantafebiz prowomen.com SUNDAYS

Rancho Santa Fe Farmers Market 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. 6079 San Dieguito Rd. www.ranchosantafe farmersmarket.com

Small fee applies


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 FOOTBALL AND CHEER

SOCCER

WALK AND RUN

Torrey Pines Pop Warner Fall 2019 Season

Youth Soccer Referee Development

Registration open through July 15 www.torreypinespopwarner.com

If you’re interested in refereeing for the first time, referee classes are available for grades 8 and 9. Classes last two days and typically take place Saturdays or Sundays; dates and times vary. Contact Kirk Koelling at rsf.refcoordinator@yahoo.com www.rsfsoccer.com/ referee-program.html

GOLF

3rd Annual Rollin’ From the Heart Charity Golf Tournament Event Date: July 26 12:30 p.m. The Crossings at Carlsbad www.rollinfromtheheart.org

TENNIS

2019 RSF Pro Am PICKLEBALL

Pickleball Clinic Run by professional Blake Boswell Saturdays: 11 a.m. Mondays: 11 a.m. Thursdays: 10:30 a.m. RSF Tennis Club www.rsftennis.club

(Dates and events subject to change)

Event Date: July 12-13 Featuring a World Team Tennis (WTT) format with teams consisting of men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles Time TBA | RSF Tennis Club www.rsftennis.club

YOGA

San Diego County Fair 5K

Chair Yoga at the Library

Race Date: June 15 5K entry includes free admission to the fair, exclusive event T-shirt, and more! 7 a.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds www.sdfair5k.com

Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9:30 a.m. RSF Library www.rsflibraryguild.org

Monthly Guided Trail Walk

Chair Yoga for Seniors Thursdays: 10 – 11 a.m. RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org

Hour-long guided trail walk for RSF Association members and their guests, led by the Trails and Recreation Committee. Dates and times vary. Contact rsfa@rsfassociation.org or call 858-756-1174

Have a sporting event? Log on to www.92067magazine.com to submit it!

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Bela Gowda Shares Books and Hope With Children Across the World by JENNIFER FRAKES | photo by Soul of Photography

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s a student who loves reading and is dedicated to helping others, Rancho Santa Fe’s Bela Gowda makes a difference in the lives of children across the world with her local book drives for the African Library Project. “I love to read, and I want other kids to be able to experience the same thing as me,” Bela said. “When I collected all of my books for my first drive, my whole family helped sort them and put them into boxes to ship. I am so grateful that family was there to help me,” she revealed. In fact, it was her family who inspired her love of reading. “I always read a book before I went to sleep with my parents when I was little,” Bela smiled. The African Library Project is an organization that starts libraries in rural African communities. Volunteers in the United States collect, sort, and pack gently used children’s books to ship to specific African communities. Book drives are organized in local schools and neighborhoods and funds are raised to ship the books to the project’s partners in Africa. Bela collected 1,001 books and approximately $650 during her first book drive. After these books were shipped off, she was thrilled to find another box of about 200 books. These books will go toward her next drive. “I am about a third of the way towards completing my next book drive! Anyone who is interested in donating can send children’s books or checks to P.O. Box 1804, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067. Checks should be made out to The African Library Project,” said Bela. In addition to her volunteer work for the African Library Project, Bela volunteers at Bannister House, Feeding America, the Ronald McDonald House, and Father Joe’s Villages. When she is not volunteering, she can be found dancing, reading, or playing Name: Bela Ulambra Gowda (13) tennis, volleyball, and the piano. “I love spending School: The Bishop’s School time with my friends, family, and my dog,” Grade: 8 in the fall shared Bela. She is also involved in the Parents: Shilpi Gowda and Anand Gowda service club at school and is performing in Sibling: Mira Gowda (15) the production of the play Our Town. Hobbies & Dance, reading, tennis, volleyball, piano, and At The Bishop’s School, Bela Interests: spending time with my friends, family, and dog especially enjoys her science class. “I Favorite The beach, San Dieguito County Park, home, UTC really like my teacher and enjoy doing Local mall, One Paseo mall, Local Greens, Thyme on the labs and experiments,” stated Bela, Spots: Ranch, and Morgan Run who hopes to one day take her interest in engineering and Know a student that should be profiled in 92067 Magazine? inventing and become Recommend a student online at www.92067magazine.com. a scientist. 

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An Experience for Every Mood

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If there’s one thing that North County residents enjoy more than the beach, it’s the various cuisine, beverages, and sweet treats throughout San Diego. Here, we offer a taste of some local flavor.

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The first annual Scoop San Diego Rancho Santa Fe’s newest eatery is Cocina del Rancho, a gourmet Mexican spot opened in April by Gaetano Cicciotti, owner of Cicciotti’s Trattoria Italiana & Seafood, in the space formerly occupied by Table Food + Drink. The menu offers a variety of traditional Mexican dishes including tacos, burritos, enchiladas, fajitas, soups, salads, and more, plus a

Ice Cream Festival will take place on Sunday, June 23 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in North Park. Sample the best ice cream and gelato San Diego has to offer. Proceeds from the event benefit Monarch School, supporting homeless youth in San Diego with educational needs. More information and tickets available at www.scoopsandiego.org.

selection of over 100 tequilas, homemade sangria, and fresh margaritas. Weekend brunch will be available soon.

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Breakfast favorites are getting their turn in the San Diego spotlight. Carlsbad’s Toast Gastrobrunch opened earlier this year, with toast toppings including avocado, duck confit, and nutella. The rest of the menu includes eggs, pancakes, sandwiches, Mexican dishes, and more. Meanwhile, down in North Park, Son of a Toast has opened its doors on the city’s first dedicated toast bar. The all-toast menu includes savory and sweet options, from the Venetian with ricotta, tomato, basil, and balsamic cipolline onions to the Madrid with fig jam, manchego cheese, and prosciutto.

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he 27th Annual Fostering Hope Golf Classic brought the community together for a two-day tournament benefiting Voices for Children (VFC), a nonprofit organization that supports local foster children. The event was held at the Santaluz Club and led by cochairs Dale Yahnke, Bill Sailer, and Rolf Benirschke. The event kicked off with a Sunday evening cocktail party and live auction, and continued the next morning with an 18hole tournament. This year’s winners were Dave Koravos, Ian Phillips, VFC Interim CEO David Bialis, and Thomas Monson. Supporters raised more than $250,000 to support one-on-one advocacy for San Diego foster children. Learn more at www.speakupnow.org. 

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DIGITAL MUSIC: HOW CAN I CREATE IT? I

n the last decade the face of digital music recording has changed dramatically. Now, for a modest budget, a bedroom producer can have all of the tools necessary to make a great sounding recording. There’s only one issue… how do you use all this stuff?! Finding the DAW (digital audio workstation) that’s right for you can be a daunting enough task, but knowing the ins and outs of your software can take years to master without guidance. The best bet for any aspiring producer is targeted, hands-on training, customized to their program preferences, learning styles, and experience. YouTube might have a slew of videos, but it’s a distant second to an expert instructor with hands-on training. Luckily, Studio West employs a team of experienced engineers and producers that are happy to show students the ropes. One-onone instruction at Studio West offers aspiring creatives direct answers, not just to broad, easily searchable questions, but specific difficulties with workflow. Offering help in

topics including production and arrangement, mixing and recording, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and FL Studio, the team of experts knows that one-on-one lessons leads to progress in tracks production fairly quickly. Studio West offers one-on-one instruction options to all ages in addition to their year-long post-secondary diploma in audio production. Another not-to-miss opportunity is the Youth Programs, offered over seven individual weeks of summer camps. Pair this with the school year Production Workshop – a quarterly collective of talented kids meeting once a week to produce incredible music – and your teen has a head start in this amazing industry. If you want to up your game, hands-on training is your best bet! 

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Dr. Sidal continues the legacy that Torrey Pines Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery has maintained since 1977. We offer a full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery ranging from dental implant surgery, bone grafting, and wisdom teeth surgery, to facial trauma, jaw surgery, pathology, and state of the art navigational oral surgery for dental implants.

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ENRICHMENT

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Our summer programs are stuctured to hone academic & critical thinking skills, develop self-confidence & foster motivation. CCHS offers week-long sessions for mornings & afternoon for students K-9. Baking • Photoshop • Baseball • Harry Potter • Leadsership ASL for kids • Swimming • Ceramics • Band Camp • Football Basketball • Underwater Robotics • Tennis • Drama • Art Soccer • Little Dons • Volleyball

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FINANCIAL PROFILE

San Diego Made WHEELHOUSE CREDIT UNION OFFERS FINANCIAL EXPERTISE TO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY by KELLEY GUSICH

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heelhouse Credit Union has a long history in the San Diego community. Beginning in 1934 as San Diego Municipal Employees Credit Union, the Credit Union was created by metropolitan workers seeking financial relief during the worst economic period in the nation’s history. “After a few iterations,” Wheelhouse President and CEO Lisa Paul-Hill explained, “over nearly a century (including most recently San Diego Metropolitan Credit Union), our name today – Wheelhouse Credit Union – is unique to a financial institution, and reflects who we are and what we have been to our members for over 85 years.” “As a member-owned, not-for-profit institution, we make decisions based on what is best for members and seek their input along the way,” shared Paul-Hill. Offering high-yield deposit products and low-rate loan products (like water conservation, energy efficiency, and solar loans), Wheelhouse received the 2017 Business of the Year Award for their Solar & Energy Efficiency Programs. Created in 2011 and one of the first solar lenders in California, the Energy Efficiency Program focuses on each homeowner’s energy saving needs. “We are proud of our green efforts resulting in a savings of approximately 105,795,420 kWh of electricity per year, which is the equivalent of saving 1,907,030 trees!” exclaimed Paul-Hill. Wheelhouse Credit Union is truly “San Diego Made,” comprised of employees and members who live and work in communities throughout San Diego. Wheelhouse also volunteers much time and energy locally. As the official credit union to the San Diego Seals professional lacrosse team, employees actively volunteer side-by-side with Seals players, most recently with Feeding San Diego and Read – Lisa Paul-Hill Across America. In addition, Wheelhouse staff gets involved with Toys for Tots, I Love a Clean San Diego Coastal Cleanup, Make-A-Wish, and San Diego EarthFair Balboa Park, as these events embody Wheelhouse’s commitment to giving back to the community. These team members are what makes the business different from traditional banks – it’s not uncommon to walk into a Wheelhouse branch and see the same familiar face you first met 10 or 20 years ago. “Our culture, teamwork, and collaboration are drivers of our success,” Paul-Hill affirmed. New and exciting things are happening at Wheelhouse Credit Union. The downtown branch is undergoing a total renovation, and Wheelhouse recently launched a new website with easy navigation and helpful financial tools. Accounts are accessible 24/7 with nationwide access to over 5,000 shared branches and more than 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs through the CO-OP® Network. Anyone living or working in San Diego County is invited to join Wheelhouse Credit Union. Check out the new high-yield checking, savings, and money market accounts bearing the name Inspired. 

“Our culture, teamwork, and collaboration are drivers of our success.”

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at-a-glance Name of Business: Wheelhouse Credit Union President & CEO: Lisa Paul-Hill Years in Position: 2 Year of Establishment: 1934 Address: P.O. Box 719099, San Diego, CA 92171 Website: WheelhouseCU.com Email: lpaul-hill@wheelhousecu.com Phone: 619-297-4835

testimonial “Pamela was absolutely outstanding. I worked for 30 years and you don’t give an outstanding very often. She was so thorough, informative, and patient with me. Overall, what a great experience! She expressed empathy; it was a pleasure dealing with her.” – Constance A., 40-year member

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LOCAL PHOTOS

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1. Guests dance to live music by 4 Lads from Liverpool at the Beach & Country Guild’s Regale in the Ranch. Photo by Tim Otto Photography. 2. Community Resource Center’s 24th Annual English Tea raised over $83,000 for its programs working to end hunger, homelessness, and domestic violence in North County San Diego. Photo by Carlsbad Photo. 3. Bandit enjoys an evening stroll. 4. Soroptimist Hats & Heels raised over $100,000 for women in need. 5. Community members learned how to salsa and more at the 2019 How-To Festival, held at libraries throughout San Diego.

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Soroptimist International of North San Diego (SINSD) and Soroptimist International of Poway (SIP) together raised more than $100,000 in net profits at Hats and Heels, benefiting women in need. The event hosted nearly 400 guests at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar for an afternoon of social entertainment. The program included music from Poway High School senior Kylie Kim and her father, Stan, and singersongwriter Floyd A. Smith from The 5th Dimension. Amanda Roane, a graduate of the Soroptimist Transitional Housing Program, shared her story on stage as well. Proceeds will benefit a number of Soroptimist programs. Transitional Housing is an 18-month program providing survivors of domestic violence with safe housing, financial aid, and mentoring. Live Your Dream provides scholarships to women who provide the primary source of income for their families, allowing them to further their education. Dream It Be It provides career support for girls in local schools. STAT! targets human trafficking, focusing on public awareness, education, and survivor support. Learn more at www.sihatsandheels.org.

The Beach & Country Guild (BCG) hosted its 7th Annual Regale in the Ranch at Michael and Ilene Lamb’s home in Rancho Santa Fe in May. Approximately 300 guests attended the “All You Need Is Love”-themed event, where they enjoyed food from local restaurants including Dolce Pane e Vino, Beachside, 067 Bistro, Oh Brother’s Tacos, and Duck Donuts; spirits and wine; and dancing to live music by The Beatles tribute band 4 Lads from Liverpool. This year’s Regale in the Ranch raised nearly $45,000 for United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego (UCPSD), BCG’s sole beneficiary. BCG was founded in 1970 as an all-volunteer organization of women who generate funds in support of UCPSD and its programs. BCG’s next fundraising event, Dia Del Sol, will be held on Oct. 8 at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar, featuring a luncheon, runway fashion show, and silent and live auctions. Learn more about how to get involved at www.beachandcountry.org.

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Vines & Vittles Family Festival A brand-new Western-themed family festival is coming to Webb Park this summer. Vines & Vittles will be held Sunday, July 14 from 2 to 5 p.m., featuring plenty of entertainment, kids’ activities, and tasty snacks. The Shirthouse Band and Mariachi Victoria de San Diego are headlining the entertainment, which also includes award-winning magician Magic Mike and Rotarian ventriloquist Joe Gandelman. The Grand Ladies of the Old West will set you up for photos in authentic Western wear. Other activities will include face painting, the Poway 4H Club petting zoo, blacksmithing demonstrations, bean bag tosses, and old-fashioned cornhusking. Proceeds will benefit the Rancho Bernardo Historical Society and the Rancho Bernardo Rotary Club Foundation. Learn more and find tickets at www.rbvvfest.com.

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Local Foundation Wins Leadership Award

SDBG in Top 10 Botanical Gardens photo by Rachel Cobb

Encinitas’ San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) was named one of the Top 10 botanical gardens in North America by USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards. SDBG was nominated for the award in early April by a panel of experts, and was ranked ninth among 20 contestants from the United States, Mexico, and Canada following four weeks of online voting. “We are deeply gratified to be named one of the best botanical gardens in North America,” said SDBG President and CEO Ari Novy, PhD. “We are thrilled to serve the San Diego area and beyond by caring for a highly diverse set of plants and inspiring the public to value our flora.” SDBG’s 37-acre property is home to 5,000 plant species from around the world, including several extremely rare and endangered species. Discover more at www.sdbgarden.org.

Carlsbad-based nonprofit Mitchell Thorp Foundation (MTF) was recently awarded the 10News Leadership Award. In partnership with LEAD San Diego, the Leadership Award acknowledges individuals and organizations nominated by their peers for selfless acts of time, dedication, and making the community a better place. The award was presented by 10News Anchor Steve Atkinson to MTF co-founders Beth and Brad Thorp at the home of Blake and Michelle Matthews, a family that was helped by MTF when their three-year-old daughter was diagnosed with brain cancer just six days after the birth of the family’s second child in October. Through several assistance programs, MTF supports families whose children suffer from life-threatening illnesses, diseases, and disorders by providing financial, emotional, and resource support when they need it most. Learn more at www.mitchellthorp.org.

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INTHE ZCode Magazines Continues to Connect North County One Zip Code at a Time Since ZCode’s conception, the goal has always been to publish feel-good content that truly engages readers across our zip codes. Now, publishing six issues of nine community magazines per year, ZCode has worked hard to maintain and expand our vision. Behind each issue of 92067 Magazine is our close-knit band of creatives and go-getters who are dedicated to making ZCode’s vision a reality. What do we all have in common? We all are passionate about what makes our communities special. Join us as we dive into the inner workings of our media center.

Q&A HOW DID YOUR VISION FOR ZCODE MAGAZINES BEGIN? I was lucky enough to have a few articles published about me when I played football in high school. It was very exciting. I still have those articles. I wanted to create a local magazine that made people feel good. A magazine that people looked forward to receiving in their mailboxes. A magazine specifically for the neighborhoods that we call home, with colorful photos and a variety of interesting articles. SINCE ITS CONCEPTION IN 2009, IN WHAT WAY HAVE THE MAGAZINES DEVELOPED MOST? Talent! I have been fortunate to work with an incredibly talented group of people that share the

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ZCode vision. The quality of the magazines (editorial and design) is unparalleled in the community magazine arena. WHAT HAS BEEN MOST REWARDING OF ZCODE’S JOURNEY SO FAR? Having people come up to me and tell me how much they enjoy reading the magazine. It never gets old! WHAT ARE YOUR LONG-TERM GOALS FOR THE MAGAZINES? Honestly, it’s to keep publishing magazines that are meaningful to the local residents. And if we are able to grow our family of magazines along the way by adding additional communities, then that’s a bonus!

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SALES AND PRODUCTION CONNECTING THE COMMUNITY Without this dedicated, hardworking group, it’s highly likely you wouldn’t be able to read the magazine you’re holding in your hands. This is because ZCode’s all-star sales team and production personnel create and maintain relationships with the businesses featured throughout our pages, so that we can get our magazines out to our more than 135,000 readers – to you. Our sales representatives aid local businesses – from doctors to landscapers to Realtors – in finding the most effective way

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possible to reach potential clients via advertisements, center spreads, and merchant profiles. Our director of business development brings fresh ideas to the table, and our production coordinator ensures an entirely smooth process. Each team member strives to introduce you to our business supporters and perhaps your next dentist or dance studio, thus doing their part to help create a thriving local marketplace.

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EDITORIAL B R I N G I N G STO R I E S TO L I F E While 50 percent of our magazines’ content is focused on spotlighting local businesses, the other half is focused on, well, you. The zip codes that we cover are bustling, thriving communities that are home to newsworthy people, places, organizations, and events that are all well-deserving of a spotlight – which is where our editorial team comes in. ZCode’s editors are tasked with discovering, researching, and crafting the hyperlocal stories that fill our pages – from Community Stuff to our half-page features and photo pages. While they don’t always get a byline, it’s their dedication to providing readers with fun and informative stories that make the magazines so special.

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ORAL SURGEON PROFILE

Dr. Tarkan Sidal Provides Procedures with Compassionate, Quality Care by MICHELLE TREMBLAY photo by Jessica Breaux

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ince its establishment in 1977, Torrey Pines Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery continues to grow and maintain its high standard of excellence. Three years ago, Dr. Tarkan Sidal took over the practice with a commitment to uphold its extraordinary reputation. “I enjoy following the footsteps of the original founders of Torrey Pines Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery by providing patient-centered care,” said Dr. Sidal. “I am committed to providing the finest individual care and exceptional service in every aspect of patient treatment.” Torrey Pines Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery offers a full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery ranging from dental implant surgery, bone grafting, and wisdom teeth removal, to trauma, jaw surgery, and pathology. “If surgery needs to be performed in the hospital and a hospital stay is required, I am on staff at Scripps Memorial Hospital, Sharp Memorial Hospital, Scripps Mercy Hospital, and Scripps Clinic,” noted Dr. Sidal. “We also diagnose and treat orofacial pain, facial injuries, and fractures.” Dr. Sidal prides himself on having a kind and compassionate approach toward his patients – a quality that helps to set his practice apart from others in its industry. “We believe in traditional values such as excellent customer service and personalized attention to our patients, and we treat every patient as if they were part of the family,” explained Dr. Sidal. “We pride ourselves on attention to detail. We will make sure to fully explain the necessary procedures to patients and answer any questions they might have.” Both a licensed physician and oral maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Sidal is expertly skilled in caring for face and jaw conditions. After receiving his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of California, San 22 • 92067MAGAZINE.COM • June | July 2019

Francisco (UCSF), Dr. Sidal participated in several oral and maxillofacial surgery internship and externship programs. He then completed his oral and maxillofacial surgery residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center. “Upon completing medical school, my curiosity in learning and everlasting passion in the dentistry, medicine and surgery, brought me back home to UCSF where I completed a prestigious Chief Resident appointment in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery as well as a General Surgery Internship at the UCSF, Department of Surgery,” elaborated Dr. Sidal. “I then embarked on completing two years of rigorous fellowship training at the San Diego Center for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.” Since then, Dr. Sidal – who is a member of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and Oral and Facial Surgeons of California – has participated in various surgical missions to underprivileged communities where he has volunteered to treat patients with maxillofacial defects and injruies. “During my fellowship, I also served as an integral part of an elite reconstructive team of surgeons at the Sharp Memorial Hospital, partnering with Operation of Hope,” recalled Dr. Sidal. Today, Dr. Sidal is enthusiastic about continuing the legacy of Torrey Pines Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and is steadfast on providing a personalized and relaxed atmosphere with a professional staff that is focused on building trusting relationships with patients. “We believe in compassion and your comfort tops our list of priorities,” shared Dr. Sidal. “We are advocates of healthy quality living, body and soul nourishment for supporting healthier and productive lives, and we believe in patient care where patients are evaluated as a whole and not just focused on parts.” 

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Depolo, and Board Member Nona Barker, who spoke on behalf of The Cory Iverson Fire Academy Scholarship Fund. The RSF Fire Protection District has six fire stations and serves over 50 square miles that covers communities within and surrounding Rancho Santa Fe, 4S Ranch, Fairbanks Ranch, Cielo, The Crosby, Elfin Forest, and Harmony Grove. The RSF Fire District Foundation exists to support the RSF Fire Protection District with

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