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HILLTOP RECREATION CENTER
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VIEW FROM THE TOP
Hilltop Recreation Center is home to sweeping views of San Diego, open play areas, picnic tables, basketball courts, a trailhead to Black Mountain, and much more. Rancho Peñasquitos Recreation Council Chair Bill Diehl shares with 92129 Magazine how the park serves as a fun and safe place for its visitors and continues to bring the community together.
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FACES IN THE CROWD
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STUDENT STAR Ke’ana Reyes
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LOCAL FAMILY The Silberfarbs
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YOUR NEIGHBOR’S RECIPE
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ANNUAL HERO AWARDS
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BEHIND THE PAGES Meet the ZCode Team
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PHARMACY PROFILE Rancho Pharmacy
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STUDENT TO PERFORM AT CARNEGIE HALL
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DENTAL PROFILE Bliss Dental Arts
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FITNESS PROFILE Koko FitClub of San Diego
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IN OUR OWN BACKYARD
Robert Townsend
Nana Grace’s Pumpkin Bread
Ice Skating in San Diego
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FROM THE PUBLISHER
VOL. 7, NO. 3 TM
P U B L I S HE R
Derrick Breaux
Let’s Rock On!
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s many of you know, I spent a great deal of my childhood in Texas. I have fond memories of family evenings with a close friend digging into classic country and southern rock songs with nothing more than his deep voice, guitar, and love of entertaining. He was always reluctant to play at first, but after the required nudges, he coincidentally would have his guitar in the truck and treat everyone to a wonderful experience that is hard to match. My wife and I recently opened the door to music in the Breaux household by purchasing a guitar for our son and a piano for our youngest daughter. Each kid chose their own instrument. Microphones, amps, and lots of wires later, we were geared up for them to make some music. So, we found a great music instructor for weekly lessons. It was slowgoing at first. While I tried offering words of wisdom (as if I had a clue) about the learning curve and ultimate satisfaction of completing their first song, our kids reluctantly pushed on. Then it happened. Our son learned the chords and vocals to an entire song – Justin Beiber’s Love Yourself. He began playing it more. He tested it out in front of his friends, eventually graduating to open mic nights at local eateries, as well as small festival performances set up by his instructor. Not wanting to be a one-song performer, my son is pushing hard to learn more songs for future shows. I think he’s caught the performing bug. Our daughter is close behind, even though she is still a little unsure about the performance part. Taking things one step further, I used an iPad (and more wires) to turn our living room into a karaoke studio. Okay, so I just made that sound better than it really is, but it’s a cool setup nonetheless. What my wife and I witnessed after was nothing short of amazing. Our kids and their friends have been singing just about every song you can think of. They sing some seriously, while others are simply for kicks. The most important thing is that they are laughing, dancing, and having a great time. I’m glad we left our bubble and opened a new opportunity for them. Even if the ultimate outcome is just for them to be able to pick up an instrument and make close friends and family feel good on a relaxing evening in the backyard – it’s worth it. Thanks for reading 92129 Magazine. Be sure to reach out to our advertising partners and let them know you saw them in the magazine.
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PUPPY LOVE
Frederica Ginsburg is passionate about helping dogs in need through her inspiring nonprofit rescue organization.
LOCAL STORIES. LOCAL PHOTOS.
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9 2130 MAGAZINE STATE OF THE ART
Canyon Crest Academy and Torrey Pines High School’s visual arts programs provide creative outlets, helping students of all skill levels to develop their talent.
FROM NATURE TO PAPER
Sue Britt creates brilliant artwork using hand-made paper. 92130 Magazine gains insight on her passion.
SPEAKING UP
George Lai is a dedicated advocate for San Diego’s foster children. He shares with us the mission of Voices for Children. For more information and articles visit www.92130magazine.com.
92128 MAGAZINE UNITED FOR STUDENTS
We sit down with Rancho Bernardo High School PTSA President Michelle Perry and Foundation President Mike Jones to learn about how they help students thrive.
92064 MAGAZINE EMPOWERED, TOGETHER
Learn how the AAUW Poway-Peñasquitos Branch remains dedicated in its mission to support local women and girls throughout Poway and surrounding areas.
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The visual arts programs at Canyon Crest Academy and Torrey Pines High School help students of all artistic skill levels develop their talent through hands-on work.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
things to do in 92129 JA N UA RY + FEBR UARY 2 017
JANUARY
JAN. 20
JAN. 29
PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT
RANCHO BERNARDO COMMUNITY
JAN. 1
Drop the kids off for games, snacks, and a
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CONCERT SERIES
movie; limited to 30 kids
Virtuoso Pianist Jeffrey Siegel returns with the inside
5:30 – 9:30 p.m. | Canyonside Rec Center
scoop on the music of Chopin before his performance
Call 858-538-8131 for more information
of the most romantic music ever written; admission
NEW YEAR’S DAY
JAN. 12 BEN VEREEN - STEPPIN’ OUT LIVE Tony Award-winning Broadway icon Ben Vereen has been dazzling audiences around the world with his show Steppin’ Out Live with Ben Vereen; he will be backed by his band and students from Westview High School 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Poway Center for the Performing Arts www.powaycenter.com
JAN. 13, 14 WINTER FESTIVAL Bringing to life all the magic and charm of winter; build a snowman, sled down the snow hill, or take a spin around the skate rink!
is free but free-will offering will be accepted
JAN. 26
4 – 5:30 p.m. | 17010 Pomerado Rd.
ACTIVE PARENTING OF TEENS
www.rbcpc.org
PUSD Parenting Education Course 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. | Mesa Verde Middle School www.theparentworkshops.com
JAN. 28 CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION BEGINS
FEBRUARY FEB. 1 – 27 MACY’S MUSEUM MONTH
JAN. 29
Half-off admission to museums throughout San
GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SALES BEGIN
Diego; pick up a free pass at any local Macy’s store
www.sdgirlscouts.org
www.sandiegomuseumcouncil.org
ST. MICHAEL’S SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE
FEB. 2
In celebration of Catholic Schools Week
GROUNDHOG DAY
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. | St. Michael’s School www.smspoway.org
Friday: 5 – 9 p.m. Saturday: 3:30 – 8:30 p.m. Poway Community Park www.poway.org
ACTIVE PARENTING OF TEENS PUSD Parenting Education Course; will also be held Feb. 9 and 16 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. | Mesa Verde Middle School www.theparentworkshops.com
PQ TOWN COUNCIL MEETING
JAN. 15-22 SAN DIEGO RESTAURANT WEEK 2016 Various locations throughout San Diego www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com
JAN. 16 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DAY
7 – 9:30 p.m. DoubleTree by Hilton Golf Resort, Ball Room www.rpcouncil.com
FEB. 14 VALENTINE’S DAY
FEB. 16 SDCF BANNER PHOTO SHOOT All minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and a model release form must be filled out and turned in at the time of the photo shoot; for more information visit www.rpcouncil.com
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FEB. 17
4TH THURSDAYS
1ST, 3RD, AND 4TH SATURDAYS
PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT
RECREATION COUNCIL MEETINGS
PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT
Drop the kids off for games, snacks, and a movie;
7:30 p.m. | Canyonside Recreation Center
6 – 10 p.m. | Rancho Family YMCA
limited to 30 kids
www.sandiego.gov
www.rancho.ymca.org
FRIDAYS
SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
VETERAN’S BREAKFAST GROUP
LOS PEÑASQUITOS CANYON GUIDED HIKES
FEB. 20
Local veterans meet for breakfast and socializing;
Saturdays: 11 a.m.
PRESIDENTS DAY
open to any interested veterans
Sundays: 1 p.m.
8 a.m. | IHOP on Peñasquitos Blvd.
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5:30 – 9:30 p.m. | Canyonside Rec Center Call 858-538-8131 for more information
ONGOING
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HISTORIC ADOBE RANCH TOUR
MONDAYS
5 – 6:30 p.m. | Hilltop Recreation Center
Docent-led tours of Rancho Santa María de
FREE ARTS AND CRAFTS
Call 858-538-1925 for more information
los Peñasquitos Saturdays: 11 a.m.
For parents and toddlers 10:45 – 11:45 a.m.
SATURDAYS
Sundays: 1 p.m.
Canyonside Recreation Center
PQ CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET
Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve
www.sandiego.gov
Enjoy live music and fresh produce
www.penasquitos.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
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OPEN PLAY BASKETBALL
RANCHO PEÑASQUITOS POP WARNER
Free workshop designed for beginners; bring your own racket and birdies Saturdays: 10 – 11:45 a.m. Black Mountain Multipurpose Center 858-538-8128
Tuesdays: 6:30 – 9:45 p.m. Wednesdays: 7:30 – 9:45 p.m. Sundays: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Canyonside Recreation Center www.sandiego.gov
Registration opens mid-February and runs through April See website for additional information www.rppw.com
OPEN PLAY BADMINTON
OPEN PLAY BASKETBALL
PICKLEBALL
Wednesdays: 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Fridays: 6 – 9:15 p.m. Black Mountain Multipurpose Center www.sandiego.gov
Saturdays: 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. Black Mountain Multipurpose Center www.sandiego.gov
Mondays: 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Black Mountain Multipurpose Center Call 858-538-8198 for more information
PICKLEBALL
BASEBALL RANCHO PEÑASQUITOS LITTLE LEAGUE Baseball organization for ages 5-14; skills assessments for spring 2017 will begin in January Jan. 7: Assessment for last names A-L Jan. 21: Assessment for last names M-Z www.rpll.org
(Dates and events subject to change)
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Develop your Skills with SDFA • Soccer Player Development Focused Boys and Girls Ages 5 - 19 • Excellent Pro Coaches for each team. Offer small age group teams to maximize developement of each player
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SOCCER PQ RECREATIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE Spring 2017 registration open www.pqsoccer.com
TENNIS
WRESTLING
RANCHO PEÑASQUITOS TENNIS ASSOCIATION
4S GRAPPLERS
PARKS FIT WALK WITH STAFF
Always accepting new boys in grades 5-8 Free to all Poway Unified School District students $75 for non-PUSD students lucasfactor@ymail.com 858-254-4078
Tuesdays: 4 – 5 p.m. Canyonside Recreation Center www.sandiego.gov
YOGA CLASS
Private and group lessons for all ages Call 858-484-0745 for more information
SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL ACADEMY A community-based soccer program committed to providing players ages 5-18 with physical training, academic support, and social development. Programs include camps, and recreational and competitive leagues. Learn more and register at www.sdfacademy.com
WALKING
Bring a mat Saturdays: 8:40 a.m. Canyonside Recreation Center Contact Bindu Khetarpal at 858-538-1073
WATERPOLO
SKATEBOARDING RANCHO PEÑASQUITOS SKATE PARK Open daily, including holidays 10 a.m. – Dusk | 10111 Carmel Mountain Rd. www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation
TABLE TENNIS OPEN TABLE TENNIS Equipment provided or bring your own Wednesdays: 1:30 – 7 p.m. Fridays: 1:30 – 6:30 p.m. Hilltop Recreation Center Call 858-538-8198 for more details
OLD PEOPLE WATER POLO – ADULT RECREATIONAL WATER POLO Equipment provided; no experience necessary Fridays: 8 – 9:30 p.m. Mt. Carmel High School Contact Dean Berenz, Mt. Carmel High School Aquatics Director at 858-484-2715 or organizer Erica Waugh at 619-200-5790
(Dates and events subject to change)
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FACE S IN TH E CROWD
The Show Must Go On Robert J Townsend Brings His Acting Experience to Westview High School by LINDA FRABL | photo by Zeena Gregg Photography
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obert J Townsend, a local actor and teacher, fell into the theatrical world somewhat accidentally. He started off studying chemistry at UCSD and transferred on a whim to Cal State University, Long Beach, where he focused on music. After that, he got his Master’s at UC Irvine in vocal performance. Now that he’s earning a living in the acting field, Robert explained, “I call my job my ‘accidental career,’ because I started off performing just for fun. My early training as a musician and a singer really propelled me and slowly but surely I kept growing and learning. Before I knew it, I was working year-round as an actor!” Robert has appeared on Broadway and on national tours of Mamma Mia, Jersey Boys, Camelot, Grease, and even the Radio City Christmas Spectacular with the Rockettes. As for his roles in local regional theaters, Robert has played Sweeney in Sweeney Todd, Captain Hook in Peter Pan, Julian Marsh in 42 nd Street, and Papa Who in How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Robert admitted, “I’ve been so fortunate with my acting career; it’s taken me all over the world, and all over the country many times over.” Now that he has a young son with his wife, whom he met during a production of Oklahoma at the Welk Resort, Robert is less interested in worldwide travels and more interested in staying close to home and hearth. Therefore, in addition to performing in local productions, Robert is also the drama and tech teacher and director at Westview High School. “What I like the most is collaborating with incredible young adults and artists. The amazing shows we put on are the result of the kids coming together, dedicating hours of their free time in this very fast-paced school to make something unique and beautiful," said Robert. Some of those unique and beautiful shows have included ambitious choices, such as Blithe Spirit, in which the student design team created a black and white set similar to an old movie, and Noises Off, a farce with a pantomime section. Robert proudly proclaimed, “Both turned out to be incredible successes and were exciting to watch! The dedication and talent of the students runs deep at this school, and I feel so lucky to work side by side with the leaders and creators of tomorrow.”
Name: Communities: Profession: Hobbies: Favorite Spots in 92129:
Robert J Townsend Works in 92129; lives in 92130 Actor and teacher at Westview High School Dogs, hikes, and food (cooking and dining) The waterfall hike on Peñasquitos Creek, or any amazing restaurant we can find!
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PQ COUNCIL CONNECTION
What’s New in
PQ? by MATT BENEDICT
W
elcome to the new year in our beautiful community! It’s never too early to begin saving the date for some of our local events during spring, leading right up to the unofficial start of Summer and the 22nd Annual Fiesta de los Peñasquitos! The RPTC Fiesta Committee is hard at work to bring the best fiesta forward yet, so don’t forget to circle your calendars and we’ll see you at the fun run, parade, and fiesta.
Saturday, May 6 • PQ 5k Fun Run • Rancho Family YMCA PQ Farmers Market
Sunday, May 7 • 3rd Annual Parade de los Peñasquitos • 22nd Annual Fiesta de los Peñasquitos There are many ways you can participate – as a resident, artist or business. Please visit our website for details on: • • • • • • • • • •
Fiesta sponsorship packages 4th & 5th Grade Fiesta Theme Art Contest Reserving a booth School Spirit Booth participation Being part of the entertainment Parade participation Volunteer opportunities Business of the Year Award Youth Community Service Award Volunteer of the Year Award
Also, annual RPTC Board elections happen at the fiesta. Please visit our website to learn how you can represent your neighborhood on the town council. The proceeds from the fiesta are used to fund our community grants, sponsorships, and recognition programs. Be part of the team that decides just how we do this! The fiesta is our opportunity to showcase what a wonderful community we have in PQ and we know this one will be great!
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE TOWN COUNCIL: Website: Facebook: Meetings: Mailing Address: Phone:
www.rpcouncil.com www.facebook.com/rpcouncil First Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Hotel Karlan P.O. Box 720783, San Diego, CA 92172-0783 858-848-7782
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S T U D E N T S TA R
Always rising above
Ke’ana Reyes Is Committed to Personal Growth and Serving Her Community by LIZ ONUFER | photo by Zeena Gregg Photography
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e’ana Reyes’ success story does not follow the typical trajectory. This 92129 Student Star rises above the crowd not only for her accomplishments but for what she has overcome to achieve them. A senior at Westview High School, Ke’ana has played an active role in the school’s ROTC, National Honor Society, and peer counseling program. “I enjoy offering help to people in need and try my best to serve others first before I serve myself because that is how I was raised,” said Ke’ana. “I also find volunteering stress-relieving because I know I am providing a sense of purpose.” For a time, Ke’ana questioned her sense of purpose. Adopted by her grandparents, she spent much of her childhood with her beloved aunt, who had Down syndrome. When her aunt was diagnosed with leukemia and passed away in 2011, Ke’ana experienced great loneliness. After working with a doctor and learning about depression, she began therapy. “It took five years for me to become
Name: School: Grade: Parents: Grandparents/Adoptive Parents: Siblings: Favorite Spots in 92129:
Princess “Ke’ana” Reyes (17) Westview High School 12 Joseph Reyes and Gigi Pereyra Edgardo Reyes and Aida Reyes Raina (16) and Christian (11) Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Starbucks, Cotija’s Mexican Grill, Golden Spoon
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mentally and emotionally balanced but during these five years, I became part of peer counseling, where I got the privilege to mentor peers who faced the same or nearly the same hardships as myself,” Ke’ana shared. “It made me feel better knowing that I applied my hardships into something positive at Westview.” On the weekends, Ke’ana spends her time serving meals in downtown San Diego at Father Joe’s Village. This endeavor is important to her on a personal level, as her father was a homeless combat veteran. She also shares her positive influence as a high school aide at Deer Canyon Elementary School. There, Ke’ana works alongside teachers to support instruction, help with classroom management, and supervise on the playground and during field trips. “The most challenging aspect of my job is that I have amazing kids and I find myself being more of a friend rather than an aide,” she admitted. Volunteering became such an important facet of Ke’ana's life after joining ROTC; she was required to complete one volunteer event per quarter. Since then, Ke’ana has served as community service officer in the ROTC and as project leader for the National Honor Society. Ke’ana explained, “My main responsibility was to contact nearby schools and organizations and look for potential events for my peers." Today, Ke’ana continues to maintain her immaculate grades at Westview, remains committed to serving others, and looks ahead to college, where she plans on pursuing her dream of studying computer science or nursing.
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L O C A L F A M I LY
ART is all
AROUND The Silberfarbs Embrace a Vegan and Artistic Lifestyle in PQ by LINDA FRABL | photo by Zeena Gregg Photography
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or a family educated in logic-based fields – computer scientist Andrew has a Ph.D. in physics, and wife Dushenka has a degree in mathematics – the Silberfarbs have a poetic approach to life. Describing their beloved PQ neighborhood near Adobe Bluffs Park, Dushenka admitted, “We love being able to watch the sun sink into the Pacific Ocean from Hilltop Park and the cool ocean breezes that come up the canyon.” Andrew added, “We also love seeing the hot air balloons in the evenings and the glorious sunrise over Black Mountain in the mornings.” Artistic and environmental beauty is something this family appreciates. Parents: Children: Extended Family: Community: Hometowns: Occupations: Favorite Spots in 92129:
Andrew and Dushenka Silberfarb Sophie (7), Elena (5), Aidan (4), and new baby Dushenka’s mother – Suzette Myers; Dushenka’s sister – Jeselle Myers Rancho Peñasquitos Andrew – Irvine, CA; Dushenka – Albuquerque, NM Andrew – computer scientist; Dushenka – teacher and author Rancho Peñasquitos Library, Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve, Hilltop Park
Andrew and Dushenka met while studying at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, known for its majestic, inspiring landscape. Having moved to San Diego from Massachusetts last July, the Silberfarbs have immersed themselves in their new surroundings by visiting museums, going on nature walks, bicycling, and attending live performances. Dushenka is no stranger to the arts, and even taught flamenco classes at the Stanford University Dance Department while the family was based there for a year. Now the family’s children – Sophie, 7, Elena, 5, and Aidan, 4 – express themselves artistically and athletically. All three enjoy ballet and piano, and the girls adore choir and art. In addition, Sophie and Aidan play T-ball, and Elena is constantly writing letters to her far-flung family and friends. The Silberfarbs also embrace their unique blended home, which includes Dushenka’s mother, Suzette, and Duschenka’s youngest sister, Jeselle, who is also the birth mother of Sophie and Aidan. Cognizant of multi-cultural living, the Silberfarbs have extended family members with various ethnicities, such as Spanish-Portuguese, German, Cambodian, and even Romanian. Their family meals reflect their diverse tastes, and they’ve been known to make homemade pita, falafel, baba ghanoush, hummus, tabouli, and even Persian ice cream. As food lovers, the Silberfarbs are strict vegans who eat only organic foods. Dushenka proclaimed, “We make most of what we eat ourselves, including bread by grinding grain in our flour mill, crackers, juices, ice cream, and jam.” Every spring they plant pumpkin seeds and in the fall they harvest mature pumpkins for baking pumpkin pies, which go perfectly with their unusual Thanksgiving “turkey.” Andrew explained, “Every year we bake bread in the shape of a roast turkey as the centerpiece of our Thanksgiving table!” Check out the Silberfarb's recipes at www.modelvegan.com.
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COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER
The Joy of Service Darshana Patel Strives to Serve the Community With Efficiency, Passion, and Pride by JENNIFER FRAKES | photo by Zeena Gregg Photography
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arshana Patel finds joy in helping others and is energized by civic engagement. She was just recently elected as a Poway Unified School District (PUSD) Board of Education Trustee and is looking forward to serving the community in this capacity. Darshana is also a very active volunteer at Park Village Elementary School (PVES), where her children attend. “Currently, most of my volunteer time is spent at our elementary school. I am the executive vice president of the Park Village Foundation. Over the summer, the PTA and foundation decided to consolidate fundraising and school programs under the foundation. This has created a larger organization that requires a focused, organized, and highly collaborative team of supplemental programs for PVES students,” explained Darshana. In addition to her positions on the PUSD Board of Education and with the PVES Foundation, Darshana volunteers with the San Diego Police Department Captain’s Advisory Board, the Rancho Peñasquitos Planning Board, and the Rancho Family YMCA Farmers Market Committee. Within each group, she holds a leadership role and is committed to serving the interests of the community the best she can. “I have a personal goal to be an effective member of any group I join,” stated Darshana, who is also passionate about being a role model for local youth. As a Ph.D. scientist, Darshana has worked in academia, government, and the private sector, but has always found time to volunteer. Group: Mission:
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When Darshana is not volunteering, she can often be found reading, gardening, and learning new hobbies. “I have a love for learning, so you might just find me picking up a new hobby, like when I learned the art of stained glass while on a six-week sabbatical from work at Genentech, Inc.,” said Darshana with a laugh. Darshana, her husband, and their three children moved to Rancho Peñasquitos from the Bay Area in 2010. “We love the community feel – we are surrounded by caring, responsible, and helpful neighbors that make PQ such an inviting and safe place to live. When we moved, we specifically chose this community because of the Poway Unified School District and the close proximity to beaches, parks and the city. We really do feel like PQ is the San Diego sweet spot,” Darshana revealed. She and her family enjoy participating in PQ’s many community events, as well as walking in the Los Peñasquitos Preserve and watching the hot air balloons at sunset from Hilltop Park.
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C O M PA N Y P R O F I L E
B E H I N D PAG E S Meet the
Team
Producing six issues of 14 community magazines per year is no easy feat. Our goal from the very beginning has been to create local magazines with content that people actually want to read. Luckily for us, we have an all-star squad that works together to make this vision a reality. Behind each issue is our close-knit team – editors who collect the stories, production leaders who work with our valued advertisers, photographers who capture the perfect moment, and graphic designers who make it all look pretty. And while we have different personal interests, all of us here at ZCode have one thing in common: we are passionate about what makes each of these North County communities so special. It’s because of you that we do what we do. Thank you for inviting us into your home and being a loyal reader of 92129 Magazine. We look forward to bringing you exciting community news for many more years to come.
DERRICK BREAUX | Publisher I’ve always found it rewarding to build things. I like the process just as much as I enjoy the end result. It’s great to see each issue of the magazines grow from concept to hard copy. My typical day at the office consists of interacting closely with the editorial, production, graphics, and sales teams.
LAINEY KRAL | Associate Editor I joined the phenomenal ZCode team two years ago, and the best part of my job is the opportunity to talk to all of you. I love learning about the individuals, families, and organizations that make our communities so special. A North County native currently living in North Park, I spend my weekends hanging out with friends and family, diving into fantasy novels, and riding other people’s horses.
RANDI CANTRELL | Associate Editor Like a lot of my fellow ZCoders, I was born and raised in San Diego. I recently celebrated my first wedding anniversary and my second anniversary of working on the ZCode team. You can find me huddled over the latest edits or planning out our upcoming issues with one of my color-coded spreadsheets. Out of the office, I’m usually searching for that perfect cup of coffee, lifting heavy stuff at the gym, reading a good book, or running interference between my dog and cat, whose friendship is still a work-in-progress thing.
SHYANNE LOPEZ | Associate Editor Born in Los Angeles and raised in Murrieta, I’m somewhat of a newcomer to San Diego. Luckily, joining the fantastic team of creatives at ZCode has really allowed me to learn and love so much about this beautiful city I now call home. When not in the office searching for cool stories and people to feature, I can be found tending my succulent garden, “discovering” a new brewery, or taking selfies with my dog.
SAMANTHA EDWARDS | Editorial Assistant I was born and raised in North County San Diego and after spending five years away, I don’t think I’ll ever be leaving again! It has been a dream come true for me to join the ZCode team. In the office you can find me furiously typing away or sifting through piles of paper proofs. Outside of the office I’m usually baking, writing, drinking wine, walking my dog, or spending time with family and friends.
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JESSICA BREAUX | Director of Business Development I am a native San Diegan and I couldn’t imagine working, playing, and raising my family anywhere else. I spend most of my evenings and weekends being a soccer mom of three. At the ZCode office one can usually find me juggling lots, just as I do at home. If I’m not at the office pushing paperwork you will find me out networking in our communities.
MARIA FERNANDEZ | Graphic Designer I was born and raised in Mexico where I was surrounded by the love of my big family and friends. Before moving to San Diego I lived in Washington state where I worked at JWT Inside and the University of Washington. I am passionate about graphic design, and I love to connect with the community through my design. It’s a pleasure to be doing what I love at ZCode, a place that has become an extension of my family. I like spending time with my family, hiking, reading, and loud laughter.
SHARI CANETE | Graphic Designer I have strong ties to Canada, but San Diego has always been my home. And I feel very fortunate to be part of the ZCode family. In the office, I’m the one clacking away on the keyboard trying to find the perfect color combo. Out of the office, I’m obsessing over ancient alien theories, running madly outdoors, enjoying San Diego cuisine, or taking my big fur-baby on adventures around the neighborhood. And I’m a huge coffee fiend.
HEATHER LOCKWOOD | Production Coordinator I am a mother to three wonderful children, and a wife to the love of my life of 20 years, with over 10 pets – dogs, cats, guinea pig, and a bird. In my free time, I enjoy making and fixing jewelry for friends and family. I’m known in the office as “Lockwood” and can usually be found sending emails and being the liaison between our marketing and graphics departments. I love seeing the magazines printed knowing I helped make it happen.
MICHELLE SCHUETTE | Senior Account Executive Born and raised in Colorado, San Diego has been my home since 2011 and I can’t help but feel blessed to live in such an amazing and beautiful place. Working at ZCode has to be the best job one could ask for. I love being able to be out in the community, meeting and working with great people and great businesses. My husband David and I are the parents of three very athletic daughters, so you will quite often find me on a soccer field, a volleyball court, or at a swimming pool. During my free time you will find me working out, hiking, enjoying the beach, and spending time with friends and family.
ZEENA GREGG | Photographer I own Zeena Gregg Photography and specialize in high school senior portraits and families. When I’m not working, you can find me reading, working on a home improvement project, or kayaking and paddleboarding down at Mission Bay. As a photographer for ZCode, I love meeting and photographing so many wonderful families, students and individuals in our neighborhood (Rancho Peñasquitos) and surrounding communities.
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COMMUNITY STUFF
PQ Journalist Wins Nine Awards
PUSD Ranks 10th Highest in State
92129 resident Emmet Pierce received nine writing awards at the San Diego Press Club’s 43rd Annual Excellence in Journalism Awards. His articles swept the criminal justice in nondaily newspapers category, winning first, second, and third place. He also won first place for business writing; second place for history reporting, arts and entertainment reporting, education writing, and real estate writing; and third place for science/technology reporting. “I’m very, very honored because the competition in this contest is strong,” said Emmet. “Getting recognition from your colleagues is a great motivator to continue doing your very best work.” Emmet is a freelance writer who writes primarily about business and personal finance. He previously spent nine years with the real estate section of a local newspaper, where he covered issues ranging from home improvement to home sales and foreclosures. His work has been published by Forbes, MSN Money, Fox Business, Credit Karma, Bankrate, and AmericanExpress.com.
Poway Unified School District (PUSD) ranked 10th out of 455 on the 2017 Best School Districts in California list by Niche, an online resource that helps people discover schools and neighborhoods that are right for them. The list ranks the best schools and districts in the state based on academics, teachers, administration, college readiness, sports, food, diversity, clubs and activities, resources and facilities, and health and safety. PUSD received nine A’s and one B grade in each of these areas, and an A+ grade overall. PUSD was also ranked 8th out of 404 for the Safest School Districts in California, and 12th out of 383 for the Best School Districts for Athletes in California. To calculate rankings and grade the districts, Niche gathers and analyzes data from the U.S. Department of Education as well as over 60 million K-12 school reviews and survey responses. For more information go to www.k12.niche.com.
Open House at St. Michael’s School
City to Preserve Land Near PQ The City of San Diego recently purchased an 80-acre plot of land near Rancho Peñasquitos as part of the continued implementation of the Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) throughout the county. The land, located west of Interstate 15 and east of Bernardo Center Drive, will connect two portions of Black Mountain Open Space Park, which has been identified as a biologically critical region. Acquisition of the land will protect it from future development and ensure the conservation of threatened native flora and fauna. The property will be managed by the open space division of the city’s Parks and Recreation Department. The MSCP is a habitat conservation planning program which aims to preserve the unique biodiversity within an approximate 900-squaremile area in southwestern San Diego County. Since the program’s inception in 1997, more than 94 percent of the designated land has been conserved or obligated for future conservation. Learn more at www.sandiegocounty.gov/pds/mscp.
NCPC Names Volunteers of the Year
In celebration of Catholic Schools Week, St. Michael’s School invites the public to attend an open house on Sunday, Jan. 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Attendees will be able to enjoy breakfast, tour classrooms, speak with educators, see STEM demonstrations, view student art displays, visit the book fair, and learn more about the school in general. Established in 1964, St. Michael’s School educates students in preschool through eighth grade, offering a variety of extracurricular activities in addition to a full academic curriculum. The administration and teaching staff, together with the parents, are dedicated to providing an education that will result in the formation of the whole person – spiritual, moral, emotional, intellectual, and physical – and prepares them to be active members in the church and community. For more information visit www.smspoway.org. 30 • 92129MAGAZINE.COM • January | February 2017
The North County Philanthropy Council (NCPC) recently recognized 75 Volunteers of the Year at its 29th Annual Volunteer Awards Luncheon. Over 500 guests attended the event to honor and celebrate volunteers from across North County, including the youngest honoree at age 12, the youngest honoree at heart at age 101, and even a canine volunteer for the first time. Recipients included Ahmed Haque from the North County Food Bank, Lisa Ruder from the San Diego Foundation, and Matt and Sarah Frazier from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego. NCPC is a regional membership association of nonprofit professionals, board members, and volunteers as well as corporate philanthropists. For 29 years, NCPC has been promoting and strengthening philanthropic impact in San Diego communities through educational programs and special events, networking opportunities, advocacy for philanthropic issues, and volunteer recognition. Learn more at www.ncphilanthropy.org.
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New Community Park Breaks Ground
San Diego Restaurant Week San Diego Restaurant Week will celebrate local again by showcasing the fresh and delicious ingredients that our region is known for from Jan. 15 to 22. San Diego residents and visitors alike benefit from the year-round growing season, providing access to seasonal, nutritious, and hyperlocal food. Over 180 restaurants throughout San Diego county are set to participate in Restaurant Week, offering multiple-course prix-fixe menus. Wine from locally grown grapes or craft beer become natural pairings alongside your meal. The San Diego County chapter of the California Restaurant Association (CRA) is part of the oldest restaurant association in America, constantly striving to improve the restaurant business while giving back to the community. So join over 150,000 diners to celebrate San Diego’s thriving culinary scene. For more information visit www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com.
Councilman Mark Kersey, along with City staff and community members, helped break ground on the new Torrey Meadows Neighborhood Park in Torrey Highlands. The five-acre park will serve the neighborhoods of Torrey Highlands, Black Mountain Ranch, and Rancho Peñasquitos. Once completed, the park will offer a wide variety of amenities and provide space and activities for people of all ages to enjoy, including a multi-purpose turf field, basketball court, picnic facilities, shade structures, and play areas designed for children ages two to 12. “This project has been long-awaited and will be a great addition to the Rancho Peñasquitos, Black Mountain Ranch, and Torrey Highlands communities, providing a much needed space for children and adults to enjoy,” said Councilman Kersey. Grading of the lot began in August 2016; the project is expected to be open for public use by this summer.
Local Students in The Wiz 92129 residents Jordy, Hannah, and Natalie Chowaiki are cast members of the JCompany Youth Theatre’s production of The Wiz. The play is a retelling of Frank Baum’s 1900 children’s novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in the context of the politically, culturally, and socially charged atmosphere of the ‘60s, featuring many musical numbers performed by a diverse and talented cast of local kids. The Wiz mirrors modern day issues with its social commentary, while maintaining the message of transformation that has always been at the root of the original story in a fun and lighthearted way. JCompany is the youth theater program at the San Diego Center for Jewish Culture, providing young artists with the opportunity to develop their creative potential and express themselves through the dramatic arts. Performances of The Wiz run Jan. 13-29. For tickets or more information visit www.sdcjc.org/jc.
There’s a New Captain in Town The San Diego Police Department (SDPD) has named Acting Captain Charles Lara as the new commanding officer of its Northeastern Division, which serves the neighborhoods of Rancho Peñasquitos, Carmel Mountain, Miramar, Miramar Ranch North, Mira Mesa, Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Encantada, Sabre Springs, and Scripps Ranch. Charles will oversee two lieutenants, 13 sergeants, over 90 officers, and three teams of volunteers, ensuring that each of these entities are fulfilling SDPD’s mission to maintain safe and peaceful communities. Charles has made it his personal goal to meet with as many community groups as possible to gather feedback regarding the quality of the division’s services and to continue to work on reducing property crime rates in the area. Charles began his career in the Northeastern Division 17 years ago. He now lives close to the area with his wife and two children. “I have a stake in making sure the division is safe and attended to by its police,” he said. Learn more at www.sandiego.gov/police.
Museum Month Returns to San Diego San Diego’s 27th Annual Macy’s Museum Month will return for the month of February, offering half-off admission to over 40 San Diego Museum Council member museums. The program celebrates San Diego as a rich arts and cultural destination while highlighting contributions of the local museum community. Participating museums include the Birch Aquarium at Scripps, USS Midway Museum, The New Children’s Museum, Museum of Making Music, Japanese Friendship Garden, San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego Natural History Museum, among many others. Participants can pick up a free Macy’s Museum Month pass at any of the 15 Macy’s locations in the San Diego area throughout the month of February. Guests with a pass may bring up to three people to participating museums to receive half-off admission for the entire party. Additional fees may apply for special exhibitions and events. For more information visit www.sandiegomuseumcouncil.org. January | February 2017 • 92129MAGAZINE.COM • 31
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1. The grateful ZCode team at the annual Thanksgiving Luncheon, organized by the Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation. 2. Larry Edwards and pup Floyd enjoy the sights of the Rancho Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve. 3. 92129 local hikes Black Mountain with friends. 4. PUSD Parents Group holds first annual meeting with keynote speakers: Adobe Bluffs Elementary School Principal Edward Park and PrepWell Academy Founder Phil Black. 5. Thirty-five Mesa Verde Middle School teachers become emojis for Halloween 2016. 6. Robotics team from 92129 middle schools earn second at the Southern California First Lego League Champion Tournament. 7. ZCode Media Publisher Derrick Breaux joins in recognizing the “Growing Up PQ” essay contest winners. 8. The Mount Carmel High School Marching Band and Color Guard win gold in the Southern California School Band Orchestra Association.
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HILLTOP RECREATION CENTER PROVIDES VISITORS WITH PLENTY TO DO WHILE TAKING IN THE VIEW
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distance. Besides spectacular views, Hilltop is also home to one of the original community entrance signs, a quarter-mile walking loop surrounding a sprawling grass area, picnic tables, basketball courts, an indoor facility with a kitchen and meeting rooms, and a trailhead to Black Mountain. The park serves as the designated venue for several community events throughout the year including a Western Theme BBQ in July, Oktoberfest in the fall, and Winter Wonderland in December, and is a popular location for birthday parties, picnics, and other activities with family and friends. Join us as we chat with Rancho Peñasquitos Recreation Council Chair Bill Diehl about how this PQ gem continues to bring the community together.
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C O V E R F E AT U R E
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BILL DIEHL
CAN YOU TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF HILLTOP RECREATION CENTER?
The park is being built in three phases. The park is 34 acres, 14 of which are able to be used for development. The cost for Phase I and Phase II was $5,214,672, the majority of which came from developer fees. Phase I was completed in 1994 with the construction of the recreational building, Tot Lot, basketball courts, open play area, picnic areas, and parking lot. Phase II was completed in 2008, with the construction of a second Tot Lot, additional parking, open play area, picnic areas, upgrades to the first Tot Lot, and 40-foot flag pole. Phase III is to be constructed in 2020-2022 and will be a soccer and roller hockey arena located in the Phase II open play area.
WHEN THE CENTER WAS FIRST BUILT, WHAT NEEDS DID IT MEET FOR THE COMMUNITY?
Within the City of San Diego, there should be a community park for every 25,000 residents in the area. This park is the second community park in PQ and fulfills that requirement. Canyonside Community Park was built in the mid-‘80s and ‘90s. WHAT FACILITIES AND FEATURES DOES THE RECREATION CENTER OFFER FOR VISITORS?
Hilltop has: • Two Tot Lots • Five picnic areas • Two two-acre open play areas (circumference of each is ¼ of a mile) • Two full basketball courts • Staff office • Meeting rooms with a kitchen, craft room, and reading room (Santa’s Workshop) • Restrooms • 93 parking spaces • Great views of San Diego and the ocean HOW DOES ONE GO ABOUT RESERVING FACILITIES?
To rent a gazebo, meeting room, or the open space, stop in the staff office and fill out a form.
At-A-Glance
RANCHO PEÑASQUITOS RECREATION COUNCIL VICE CHAIR Name: Bill Diehl Community: PQ since 1972 Education: B.A. in business administration Family: Wife of 41 years, Loretta; Son, William, lives in Yuma, AZ Hobbies & Interests: Sports, being a community volunteer
HILLTOP RECREATION CENTER Center Director: Rex Cabanas Phone: 858-538-8198 Address: 9711 Oviedo Way 36 • 92129MAGAZINE.COM • January | February 2017
WHY ARE SOME EVENTS HELD AT CANYONSIDE RECREATION CENTER AND OTHERS HELD AT HILLTOP?
Hilltop is a passive park, meaning it is not permitted for sports organizations to use the fields. Canyonside is a total sports operation, with nine baseball and softball fields, three large areas for soccer, football, cricket, and a gym.
WHAT GROUP HAS JURISDICTION OVER HILLTOP?
PLEASE TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT THE HILLTOP RECREATION CENTER’S STAFF.
The Rancho Peñasquitos Recreational Council and the City of San Diego have jurisdiction over the Hilltop and Canyonside Community Parks, along with all the PQ neighborhood parks, Torrey Highlands, Black Mountain Ranch, and Del Sur.
Staff for Hilltop consists of Center Director Rex Cabanas (858-538-8198), recreation leaders, grounds maintenance, and an assistant center director (position is currently open). All are employed by the City of San Diego. They take reservations for the facility, assist with sign up for classes, provide park information, run programs at the facility, and clean up the park.
Hilltop’s Annual Events
Hilltop is used for the following events, put on by the PQ Recreational Council and City Park staff: JUNE FLAG DAY Flag raising, free food, and presentation of colors by Boy Scouts and VFW Post 11388
JULY
AUGUST
OCTOBER
WESTERN THEME BBQ
POLYNESIAN FAMILY GETAWAY
OKTOBERFEST
Live music and food for the community
Island food and live, island-themed entertainment
Live music, dancers, German food, and beer
DECEMBER WINTER WONDERLAND Food, bounce houses, rock climbing walls, petting zoo, train ride, swing ride, horse drawn wagon, 70 tons of snow, crafts, pictures with Santa
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C O V E R F E AT U R E
“Hilltop has one of the best views around of both the city and the ocean. It’s a great place for a quiet walk with great views and is a great place for kids to play.” WHAT IS YOUR ROLE WITH HILLTOP RECREATION CENTER?
I am currently vice chair of the Rancho Peñasquitos Recreational Council. I have served on the council since 1984 and have held the positions of chair, vice chair, treasurer, secretary, memberat-large, and PQ Soccer Rep. WHAT ARE YOUR DUTIES WITHIN THE RECREATION COUNCIL?
The recreation council advises the City of San Diego Parks Department on the development, use, and maintenance of parks within their area. WHAT DO YOU MOST ENJOY ABOUT HILLTOP RECREATION CENTER?
Hilltop has one of the best views around of both the city and the ocean. It’s a great place for a quiet walk with great views and is a great place for kids to play. It has a trailhead into Black Mountain.
Hilltop by the Numbers Sits on 34 acres Intended to be built in 3 phases 1st phase of construction was in 1994 2nd phase completed in 2008 The 3rd phase is set for 2020 through 2022 38 • 92129MAGAZINE.COM • January | February 2017
WHAT GOALS DOES THE RECREATION COUNCIL HAVE FOR HILLTOP RECREATION CENTER, IF ANY?
The recreation center plans to help maintain the park as a safe place for visitors to play and enjoy our city’s facilities. HOW CAN COMMUNITY MEMBERS GET INVOLVED WITH THE CENTER OR THE RECREATION COUNCIL?
Community members can attend recreation council meetings and make suggestions for better use or maintenance of our parks. They can volunteer to serve during events in the park by contacting city staff. IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE THAT READERS MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT THE CENTER?
Hilltop is the home of one of the original community entrance signs. It is also home to the Rancho Peñasquitos Town Council’s Volunteer of the Year plaque. WHERE CAN PEOPLE LEARN MORE ABOUT HILLTOP RECREATION CENTER OR RECREATION PROGRAMS?
For the Rancho Peñasquitos Parks and Recreation Program of Events, visit www.sandiego.gov/sites/default/files/canyonside.pdf. To view pictures of events, visit www.rppr.shutterfly.com.
Hilltop’s Hours: Monday | Friday
Wednesday | Thursday
Saturday | Sunday
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PHARMACY PROFILE
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The Rancho Peñasquitos Town Council and 92129 Magazine proudly present the winners of our 3rd Annual “Growing Up PQ” essay contest!
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ach contest participant submitted a short essay on the topic “PQ Youth Civic Engagement!” Although picking just two winners from among the many entries received was exceedingly difficult, the two essays below represent the best of their grade-level categories. We were both impressed and inspired by the words of our community’s youth and we hope you will be too. Their essays are what “Growing Up PQ” is all about. Please join us in congratulating these two young writers. I attend Black Mountain Middle School. That’s a fact. I’m honored to be in their Academy program. Once again, a fact. BMMS is the best school ever. Debatable, but if you ask me, that’s what I’ll say. Why? Everyone there is incredibly involved in the community. From the Builder’s Club to the Bear Hugs Club, there are countless ways to give back. However, my favorite is by donating to Rady Children’s Hospital. To me, it’s a way of helping others, showing Raider pride, and giving BMMS culture.
Hannah Chen 7th grade Black Mountain Middle School
Last year, in sixth grade, I remember my language arts teacher telling us about this opportunity. You could donate any amount of money you wished and it would all go toward research into leukemia. They played a video for us and it really hit home. There were kids my age speaking to us. One cell dividing incorrectly could potentially make me one of those cancer patients. What if I were in their shoes? It would be, in short, terrible. I began tallying up how much money I had in my backpack.
Our whole school gets really into donations. We held a friendly competition to see how
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much we could raise and we sold purple accessories to show spirit (and raise even more!). Those few weeks that the fundraiser ran made me so proud to be a Black Mountain Raider. All of us, with all of our differences, came together to fight for the same cause. Each of us scraped a few bucks together and, instead of buying bags of kettle corn, made an investment towards fighting leukemia. That might not sound like much, but for broke middle schoolers, it’s huge. On normal spirit days, a handful of students will go all out and the rest will wear a red bracelet or something. But on Purple Day, we dressed up with vengeance. I saw students walking around in purple tutus and purple fairy wings without shame. I saw purple jeans, purple shirts, and purple lipstick. And I loved it. To others, it might have been an eyesore, but to me, it showed compassion, generosity, and acceptance. When I think of the culture of BMMS, I now think purple. We raised thousands of dollars. Do you hear me? Thousands. Okay, not a big sum to older Peñasquitos residents, but we don’t have a stable source of income. We earn quarters for doing chores or we bum off of our parents, and we collected them up for this cause. This Raider Pride will help us in the future, and perhaps the funding we created will give someone else one. It gives me a boost of happiness to know that, combined with Black Mountain’s efforts, I’ve made a difference.
Meilynn Shi 12th grade Westview High School The trailer sits behind a small church. Fifteen fridges hum in the back. At 3 p.m., the doors open and families file in. A husband and wife, a tired mother of three, a man in the woes of a failed business venture. As I stock crates with vegetables, fruits, and our high school’s chicken patties, my thoughts return to when I first began the crusade for food recovery. Last fall, while writing a school newspaper article on San Diego’s waste management system, I discovered that citywide, we waste 200,000 tons of food each year. I flipped through records from our cafeteria and found that each week, we threw away hundreds of pounds of food on campus. I thought of my father’s stories of the three-year famine that struck his home country when he was little: he lived with his grandmother in the countryside, where some days they could only eat tree bark to survive. Any food was a blessing. What our school had in surplus could be shared with those who needed it most. Determined to reshape our school’s practices, I approached our cafeteria supervisors about donating leftovers. I told them of the Good Samaritan Act and other legal protections to address worries about liability, then returned with a 10-page proposal, but they weren’t convinced. I understood they were concerned it would pose operational difficulties, given they were already strained for resources, but I didn’t let the conversation end. I spent the next six months digging through federal, state, and local policies, and contacting food pantries about proper
storage for fresh produce and cooked foods. I spoke with the founder of Food Rescue in Indiana, the director of Feeding America Food Recovery, our district EPA representative, and a teacher who championed a successful food recovery system at another California high school. Slowly, I pieced together a full procedure for my school. I arranged a meeting with our food and nutrition operations manager, our cafeteria supervisors, and the director of a local food pantry. As I presented my findings, explaining how the program would be student-driven with minimal impact on operations and more importantly, help families in PQ, the conversation shifted from presenting proposals to establishing logistics. We optimized food handling, storage, safety procedures, and created a model for other schools to follow. We strove to reduce the amount of food overprepped each day. We invited special-education students to help record and package leftover foods, providing them opportunities to build vocational skills. And in February, we loaded our first box for pickup. Since then, we’ve donated more than 3,500 pounds of food. But we’ve only just begun. We’re now working to build a campus garden where we can grow fresh produce for our cafeteria, connect with local nonprofits to cultivate gardens in the community, and improve access to healthy foods. PQ is a better place because of what we’ve done together as a community, stirring action, driving change, inspiring each other, even if it’s just one chicken patty at a time. January | February 2017 • 92129MAGAZINE.COM • 43
Singing Sensation
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estview High School junior Maya Howes where they will learn from world-renowned has been selected for the 2017 High conductors and work with other finalists. School Honors Performance Series at Carnegie Maya has studied music for 10 years and Hall in February. She will perform as an alto is a member of the Westview Choir and the San with the High School Honors Performance Diego Children’s Choir. Maya auditioned for the Series Women’s Choir. Participation in one Honors Performance Series last year and was of the five honors accepted after a review ensembles is limited the Honors Selection “I can’t wait to meet so many by to the highest-rated Board. “I can’t wait to people from around the world meet so many people high school performers from across the world. from around the world and perform with them!” Maya will join other and perform with them!” performers from 49 U.S. states, Guam, Maya shared. “I’m also very excited to learn two Canadian provinces, and a number from and sing under professional musicians!” of other countries. “Being selected to the The Honors Performance Series, Honors Performance Series is something presented by educational travel organization each finalist should be extremely proud WorldStrides, was created to showcase of accomplishing. Working with these accomplished individual high school performers conductors and performing at Carnegie Hall on an international level. The Honors Selection is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that these Board processed more than 18,000 nominations musicians will never forget,” said Program this year and selected nearly 750 of the most Director Morgan Smith. Finalists will come talented performers for the series. Learn more at together in New York City for five days, www.honorsperformance.org.
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here aren’t many places in the world where you can lace up your skates and glide along the ice, palm trees swaying in the Pacific Ocean breeze, and then step off the rink and onto the beach in the middle of winter. Such is the case, however, at the iconic Hotel Del Coronado’s Skating by the Sea beachfront ice rink. Not only are you able to enjoy the sound of waves lapping at the shore but you will likely be swept up in the wintery cheer of it all – twinkling lights, festive music, and hot cocoa to start. But the Hotel Del isn’t the only place to ice skate this winter. Our beautiful city is home to several special holiday rinks as well as a number of rinks open yearround. Indoor ice rinks offer a variety of fun activities all year long, including public skating sessions, figure skating lessons, ice hockey leagues, broomball, ice polo, curling, and more. Some, like Escondido’s IcePlex, even have special winter-themed events to help get you in the holiday mood. While year-round rinks let you bundle up in thick socks and scarves even in the middle of July, San Diego’s holiday rinks are nothing short of magical. Viejas Outlet Ice Rink, for example, is a seasonal favorite and boasts the title of Southern California’s largest outdoor ice rink (even said to be bigger than the one at Rockefeller Center), where guests can enjoy shopping, entertainment, and a holiday water show all in one place. Poway’s Community Winter Festival features not only ice skating, but s’mores, fun decorations, and even sledding! Or you might check out the brand new outdoor rink at Point Loma’s Liberty Station, with all proceeds benefiting the Peckham Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego. How’s that for holiday spirit?
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RECENT SALES ACTIVITY FOR THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF PROPERTIES SOLD WITHIN THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS, VISIT 92129MAGAZINE.COM
Beds Baths Est SF
Attorney and Broker BRE # 01398070 NMLS # 1371511 Kenny.Tan@Centermac.com 858-598-3008
JEAN RILEY
Professional Real Estate Consultant BRE # 02004228 Jean@CentermacSD.com 858-598-3888 CENTERMAC SD, INC. 9888 Carroll Centre Rd., Ste 200 San Diego, CA 92126
Beds
Baths
Est SF
Price
1,843
$663,827
8568 Ridgefield Place
4
3
2,124
$782,000
3
2,164
$665,000
8405 Corte Fragata
4
3
2,441
$787,000
2
2,470
$669,000
9560 Oviedo
4
3
2,531
$790,000
3
2,042
$670,000
14379 Classique Way
4
3
2,364
$794,000
3
2
1,649
$680,000
9639 Oviedo Street
5
4
2,612
$806,000
9042 Westvale Road
3
3
1,664
$680,000
8925 La Cartera
4
3
2,349
$807,500
12870 Prairie Dog Avenue
4
3
1,690
$690,000
9472 Chabola Road
4
3
2,271
$830,000
10535 Mathieson Street
4
3
2,005
$695,000
7441 Arucauna Court
4
4
2,459
$834,500
12942 Gambusa Way
3
2
1,699
$695,000
13188 Sierra Mesa
4
3
2,757
$845,000
9461 Pipilo Street
4
3
1,979
$696,750
13137 Via Canyon Drive
4
3
3,331
$855,000
14055 Barrymore Street
5
3
1,962
$700,000
9552 Babauta
4
3
2,356
$855,000
13141 Trail Dust
4
3
1,977
$705,100
7196 Arroyo Grande Road
5
4
3,520
$856,000
11136 Socorro Street
3
3
1,913
$712,000
12596 Ragweed Street
4
3
2,668
$867,500
12746 Texana Street
4
3
1,872
$715,000
13909 Cayucos
5
4
2,580
$870,000
13172 Pageant Avenue
4
3
2,376
$720,000
7031 Santa Fe Canyon
4
4
3,446
$875,000
14935 Satanas
4
3
2,338
$720,000
7296 Caribou Court
5
4
2,919
$879,000
13485 Sawtooth Road
5
3
2,676
$722,500
7040 Chapala Canyon
4
3
3,331
$882,000
9048 Meadowrun Place
4
3
2,143
$729,999
12189 Darkwood Road
6
4
3,199
$900,000
8328 Bryn Glen Way
3
3
1,803
$735,000
13262 Copperwind Lane
4
5
3,134
$925,000
12837 La Tortola
4
3
2,292
$735,000
7188 Arroyo Grande Road
4
4
3,422
$925,000
9290 Maler Road
5
3
2,546
$750,000
8297 Stage Coach Pace
4
3
2,852
$939,000
13010 Roundup
5
4
2,986
$750,000
8205 Torrey Gardens Place
5
5
3,084
$940,000
12807 Calle De Las Rosas
4
3
2,548
$752,000
8199 Torrey Gardens Place
5
5
3,408
$982,000
9504 Vervain Street
5
3
2,506
$758,800
8755 Cayucos Way
4
3
2,790
$986,000
13949 Davenport Avenue
4
3
2,772
$760,000
12525 Ragweed
5
4
3,470
$1,000,000
14245 Dalhousie
4
3
2,546
$770,000
13705 Torrey Glenn Road
6
6
3,725
$1,110,000
14411 Yazoo
4
4
2,670
$780,000
9214 Calle de Vista Oeste
3
13731 Via Tres Vistas
4
11443 Meknes Way
4
9677 Benavente
3
13182 Carolee Avenue
3
Price
KENNY TAN
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(complete list of homes sold in 92129 at www.92129magazine.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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