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:::: FROM THE PUBLISHER
Vol. 3, No. 4 TM
Prom... Already?
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must have been in denial. How could my daughter be old enough to go to prom? Where did the time go? I’m pretty sure that my wife and I were walking her into her first day of kindergarten class a couple of years ago. Apparently all of this sort of snuck up on me. How is it possible to have your oldest child go from diapers, to learning how to ride a bike, to having their first slumber party, to going to their prom – all in a few years? Well, that’s certainly how fast it seems that time has gone by in our household! To say that seeing our beautiful daughter all dressed up, smiling and laughing with her longtime friends and their dates, taking pictures, and getting ready to go to their prom had an impact on my wife and I would be an incredible understatement. As it turns out, I believe it was just as much of a coming of age moment for us as it was for our daughter. How in the heck did time go by so fast? Sure, I knew that it was coming. Our daughter’s date did a great job when he asked her to prom (I guess the process of asking someone to prom is a much bigger ordeal than it used to be in our day). My wife and daughter had spent several weeks searching for dresses and preparing for the event. I participated and offered my opinion when they would let me.
Then, out of nowhere, via text message from my wife and daughter, I received “the” photo of the dress that they were about to purchase. She looked beautiful. She looked all grown up. With mixed emotions, I reluctantly texted my approval. Reality check! Doesn’t this mean that I’m getting old too? How in the world did this happen? My wife and I had the privilege of joining a bunch of other parents to take photos of our kids and their prom dates before they all left for the event. We visited with parents that we have known for years. We saw many familiar faces of kids – all dressed to impress – that we have known since early elementary school. There were hugs. There were smiles. There was even an occasional tear as we all looked on and participated – often reflecting back to our own high school years. After seeing the group of kids leave for the evening, my wife and I began our short drive back to our house. We had both realized that our little family that we have nurtured over the years was growing up. As a parent, we know that this is inevitable. We just didn’t expect it to happen quite so fast. Regards, Derrick Breaux, Publisher
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Batter Up! Peñasquitos Girls Softball Association has just wrapped up another wonderful spring season of softball and are gearing up for an exciting All-Star season. President, Lea Ann Trammer shares the ins and outs of the association.
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92128 Magazine The rbhs class of 2013 The RBHS Class of 2013 has certainly left an impact. The future is bright for the Senior Class Broncos.
Flying High Coach Tom Martin helps RBHS pole vaulters reach new heights.
Helping Hand Multi-talented Ana Schain helps teachers, homeowners and women in the community.
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Carlsbad Beach Fest™ offers free, fun activities for the entire family to participate in and enjoy, while raising awareness about the importance of beach and ocean conservation.
Three local families share their commitment to the community, favorite pastimes and why they call Poway home.
92130 Magazine meet me at the library The Carmel Valley Branch Library is a cherished icon in the community. Join us in learning about the library, the passion behind those who run the programs and why it has grown to be one of the largest populated libraries with the most diverse circulation in all of San Diego.
92131 Magazine see you at the fair! Jordyn, Jules and Skye were all geared up for the 14th Annual Community Fair that came to town on May 19. The lineup of music, booths, vendors, food, fun and games made for an extra special day.
92024 Magazine making waves The Encinitas Branch Library has an abundance of resources available and countless programs geared towards people of all ages. It is a place the community has come to know as a comfortable place to call home.
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:::: COMMUNITY EVENTS
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Independance Day July 4 Independence Day 4S Ranch 4th of July Carnival 1 – 4 p.m. | Linear Park www.4sconnect.com
4S Ranch 4th of July Fireworks
Proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Greater San Diego Stadium opens at 7 p.m. | Show begins at 9 p.m. Del Norte High School www.4sconnect.com
The Spirit of the Fourth Community Fair Includes pancake breakfast, motor show, stage entertainment, Patriotic Pet Contest, Veterans Memorial Service and parade. Events begin at 7:30 a.m. Locations in and around Webb Park www.spiritofthefourth.org
The Spirit of the Fourth Fireworks Show Featuring the music of the Evie Selis Band and highlighting the winners of the RB Idol Contest. Field opens at 6 p.m. | Show begins at 9 p.m. Bernardo Heights Middle School Athletic Field www.spiritofthefourth.org
4th of July at San Diego County Fair Show begins at 9 p.m. | Del Mar Fairgrounds www.sdfair.com
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Oakwood for H.O.P.E. Celebrity Golf Classic
Summer Movies in the Park: ParaNorman
Hosted by Wes Chandler, NFL Chargers Hall of Fame, and Cindy Matalucci, The PULSE San Diego. July 12 | Oakwood for H.O.P.E Celebrity Golf Classic | Carmel Mountain Ranch Country Club July 13 | Celebrity VIP Meet & Greet/Pairings Party emceed by Little Tommy Sablan, KyXy 96.5 | Powerhouse Venue Del Mar astanley@oakwoodescrow.com Sherrie with H.O.P.E sherrierubin1031@gmail.com
July 16
All day festivities with fireworks beginning at 8:30 p.m. LEGOLAND® www.california.legoland.com
Poway 4th of July Fireworks Celebration 7 – 10 p.m. | Poway High School Stadium www.poway.org
Hosted by the RBBA 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Cafe Merlot at Bernardo Winery www.rbbusinessassociation.com
July 17 – Sept. 4 Del Mar Races
Live thoroughbred racing Del Mar Thoroughbred Club www.dmtc.com
July 18 – 21 Comic-Con International
July 20 Summer Movies in the Park: Brave Movie begins at dusk | 4S Ranch Sports Park www.summermoviesinthepark.com
Aug. 8 – 11 Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® Presents Built To Amaze!
July 7 Quartet Nouveau
String quartet; part of a series on Human Emotions focused on Heroism. 2 p.m. | Hope United Methodist Church www.hopeumc.com
Valley View Casino Center www.Ringling.com
Aug. 12 – 15 Del Norte High School Registration
July 8 First of Ramadan Begins at Sundown
July 12 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego Summer Games
Movie begins at dusk | 4S Ranch Sports Park www.summermoviesinthepark.com
Aug. 20 RBBA’s “Tailgating in the Parking Lot” 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Carvers Steaks & Chops www.rbbusinessassociation.com
Aug. 21 School Begins – PUSD
“A Summer Evening at the Winery”
San Diego Convention Center www.comic-con.org/cci
LEGOLAND® Red, White and BOOM!
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. | BGCGSD 4S Ranch Branch www.sdyouth.org/summergames.aspx
July 12 & 13
Aug. 12 | Seniors | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Aug. 13 | Juniors | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Aug. 14 | Sophomores | 1 – 4 p.m. Aug. 15 | Freshmen | 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Aug. 15 | Make-up, all grade levels | 3 – 6 p.m. DNHS Gym www.delnortenighthawks.com
ONGOING July – September San Diego Symphony Summer Pops
Summer performances are held in downtown San Diego under the stars along San Diego Bay. Fireworks occur on select nights. www.sandiegosymphony.com
Late July Del Sur Grand Opening Event
Del Sur will open brand new homes throughout the summer, culminating with a community-wide grand opening event in late July. For continued updates, visit www.delsurliving.com.
Every Wednesday Dynamic Speakers Toastmasters Club 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | BAE Systems www.dynamicspkrs.toastmastersclubs.org
2nd Thursday of Each Month Diamond Gateway Women’s Organization
7 p.m. DoubleTree by Hilton Golf Resort – Sandpiper Room 858-538-8842
Every Friday Rancho Bernardo Certified Farmers Market Fresh produce, crepes, tamales and more. 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Bernardo Winery
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:::: SPORTS CALENDAR July 3, 5 & 6 Boys & Girls Summer Lacrosse Camp For 7 – 14 years (no experience necessary) July 3 & 5 | 4 – 7 p.m. July 6 | 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Rancho Bernardo High School fields www.paclax.org/Camps.html
July 12 Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego Summer Games 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. | BGCGSD 4S Ranch Branch www.sdyouth.org/summergames.aspx
July 15 – 18 Rancho Bernardo High School Summer Youth Football Camp 12:30 – 4 p.m. | Rancho Bernardo High School www.rbfootball.org
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4S Ranch Little League Fall Registration
Rancho Bernardo Pop Warner Practice Begins www.rbpopwarner.org
Nighthawks Youth Football & Cheer Walk-a-Thon 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. | 4S Ranch Sports Park
Aug. 5
North County Soccer Park
Aug. 8 & 9
July 22 – Aug. 4
Del Norte High School Ticket to Play Card Pickup – All other fall sports
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For ages 6 – 16. Mondays through Thursdays. Through Aug. 14 | 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. | Westwood Club www.rbwestwoodclub.com
Reisert Tennis Clinics
1 – 2:30 p.m. | Del Sur Elementary School
(dates & events subject to change)
Ray Smith’s Tennis Camps
Del Norte High School Ticket to Play Card Pickup – Football
Nighthawks Youth Football & Cheer Parent Orientation
Del Norte High School Athletics www.delnortenighthawks.com
4S Ranch Youth Soccer Fall Registration Through July 31 www.4sranchsoccer.com
Aug. 3
10 – 11 a.m. | Del Norte High School www.delnortenighthawks.com
No Contact Period
Online registration starting late June through August. www.4sranchsoccer.com
9 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Del Norte High School www.delnortenighthawks.com
Mondays and/or Thursdays | 3:45 – 5:45 p.m. Oak Valley Middle School Tennis Courts www.reiserttennis.com
Indoor soccer leagues always starting for all ages. www.ncspsoccer.com
Master Your Sports
Xtreme Dodgeball, Flag Football, Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Multi and Junior Sports. www.masteryoursports.com
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Arch Health Partners is Proud to Serve the 4S Ranch Community.
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Nasrin Arbabi, M.D.
Arch Health Partners (AHP) is proud to announce the opening of our new 4S Ranch medical center. For the first time, residents have primary medical services available in the community — including personalized family medicine, x-ray and laboratory.
Camille Santos, M.D.
AHP 4S Ranch is led by board-certified family medicine physicians Nasrin Arbabi, M.D. and Camille Santos, M.D. Stuart Graham, M.D., a board-certified AHP pediatrician since 1994, has moved his practice from the Poway office. He provides care for children from birth to 18 years of age. All three physicians are accepting new patients. When it comes to your health, finding the right physician is essential. Choose Arch Health Partners – named a Top Performing Medical Group for its achievement in quality measures and use of technology by the Integrated Healthcare Association for three consecutive years. Centrally located on the corner of Camino del Norte and Dove Canyon Road — the finest care available is now even closer to home.
Stuart Graham, M.D.
16918 Dove Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92127 • 858.924.1900 • www.ArchHealth.org
Summer Games are Coming to the 4S Ranch Boys & Girls Club
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or over a decade, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego have held a unique competition for all of their members on a designated summer day every year. This year, over 400 Boys & Girls Club members are expected to participate in an Olympic-styled competition on a day fun at the 4S Ranch Branch on Friday, July 12. The day includes ping-pong, basketball, soccer, swimming, dodgeball and track and field. “Our goal is to try to promote good sportsmanship while encouraging the importance of being physically fit. We also enjoy how the event lends itself the opportunity for kids from different areas of San Diego to meet one another,” said Project Director, Andy Hadley. “They all come together and realize that a kid from 4S Ranch has the same goal in mind as a kid from Poway, Point Loma or other neighboring communities – to have fun while sharing some camaraderie.” The community is encouraged to act as spectators. Competition begins at 9 a.m. when swimmers will take to the pool and track and field runners will gear up to race on the field site opposite the club. Basketball games will be on the indoor courts, dodgeball will be at the court on the
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fields and soccer will be held outside on the fields. Ping pong players will test their skills in the game room. Every child who participates will receive a 2013 Summer Games t-shirt and medals will be awarded to first through third place finishers in each sport at the awards ceremony that will take place just before 1 p.m. Additionally, each site that participates has the opportunity to win the overall sportsmanship award. This is the most coveted award to win each year, giving the winning club the trophy to have on display for the entire year. 92127 readers are encouraged to participate, watch, volunteer and even help in sponsoring the event. ZCode Magazines is a proud bronze level media sponsor for the event and will have staff members on the courts and fields acting as official scorekeepers. Keep the event in mind for next year as well, as organizers are already in the planning stages for a larger event that will focus on both sports and arts. Visit www.sdyouth.org/Summergames.aspx for more details on this year’s event. ¢
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:::: Local Athletes
Nighthawks Boys 3rd grade team completed a perfect season at 10-0
4S Ranch All-Star goofballs
1st Annual North County All Star Classic champs
CONGRATS
4SRLL AA Rangers had a perfect undefeated season photo by Jon Bundy
Spring Sports ON A great season
4SRLL AAA Angels took 1st place in end of season tournament photo by Joy Cushing
The DNHS Girls Lacrosse team CIF Div II champs
4S Ranch Angels win this years post season Little League Tournament Arsenal BU10 took 1st place at the Arsenal Summer Classic in Riverside
Way to go Groovy Girls! You are champions!
4SRLL teams won a bid to play in the Western Regional Little League tournament
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Aiming High Setting his Sights on a Career in Law or Politics, JP Fisher Plans on Continuing to Make a Difference by MICHELLE TREMBLAY | photos by Spark Photography
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onathan “JP” Fisher is only 18 years old, but already he has accomplished great things. Upon his graduation from Del Norte Equestrians High School (DNHS), he is now getting ready to head off to Poway college this fall, and plans to take his success to the next 1. level. By Rodeo Queens 2. Tournament of Phoenix the look of things, he will have no problem doing so. 3. Escondido Mounted Posse Always passionate about baseball, JP played on the varsity team
at DNHS, where he pitched and played infield and outfield. “I have been involved in baseball since I could walk,” said JP. “I went to my firstScouts Padres game at two-weeks-old. My dad bought me my first baseball glove1.Cub Scout Pack 608 Giel Scout of Oak Creek Service Unit and I’ve yet to put my glove down.” He is excited about playing at2.the 3. Cub Scout pack 625 collegiate level next year, where he will be a part of the team for Bard College, located in New York along the Hudson River. Floats Aside from playing baseball next fall, JP will pursue a bachelor’s degree with a major in Political Science – and area where he has1.Pet muchParade (Poway News Chieftain) 2. Crystal Garden Florist familiarity. “AP Government was a great introduction into my future 3. SD North Country Lion’s Club
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Jonathan “JP” Fisher 18 Del Norte High School 12 Parents – Brad and Tamara Fisher; Brother Joey Baseball, golf, longboarding and surfing
educational path,” JP explained. His work as an intern for Duncan Hunter also provided him with invaluable exposure into politics, and even earned him congressional recognition for his time spent working for a congressman. “Working for Congressman Hunter was a privilege and an honor,” shared JP. “It was a great opportunity to see how I can affect our system.” JP has also dedicated much of his time to volunteering for the community – specifically for the KIVA House, a non-profit organization that helps women affected by domestic violence. “I enjoy giving back to the community “ Working for Congressman whenever I possibly can,” he offered. “I want to help others, Hunter was a privilege and especially children. I realize an honor. It was a great how many opportunities that opportunity to see how I I have had and I want to help can affect our system.” others to give them a leg up ~ JP Fisher when I can.” JP explained that he is inspired not by one person, but rather from “anyone who is able to turn failure into success.” After college, he plans to attend law school at Columbia University and later pursue a career in law or politics. When asked what one would find surprising about him, JP replied, “My ability to never give up no matter how hard things seem to get.” With this kid’s incredible ambition and determination, it is certain; no one would be very surprised by that at all. ¢
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hether raising funds at an evening event or just gathering together for some Memorial Day festivities, Del Sur residents come together as a community on a regular basis. Close to 200 people attended the 80s Night event that raised $40,000 for
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Del Sur Educational Foundation. The money raised will go towards art, music and science tools as well as the opportunity to fund impact teachers who are an integral part of bringing premium education to Del Sur Elementary students. ¢
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Hustle & Bustle A Day in the Life of County Supervisor Dave Roberts by JENNIFER FRAKES | photos by Spark Photography
Name: Age: Community: Profession: Family:
Dave Roberts 52 Solana Beach County Supervisor Partner: Wally Children: Robert (17), Alex (12), Julian (9), Joe (5) and Natalee (4)
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or County Supervisor Dave Roberts, there’s never a dull moment in the day. “Our house really bustles at 6 a.m. as we get our five kids ready for their day and have breakfast together. I drop off our two oldest children at school and then head to my office at the county building or to meetings in the district,” revealed Dave, who can often be seen having one-on-one coffees with his constituents. Dave represents the Third District which runs from University City through Encinitas on the coast and from Grantville to Escondido on the I-15 corridor and includes almost all areas in between. As a county supervisor, Dave enjoys being involved in the public process. “I am passionate about preserving and protecting our fragile environment and working on solar and other energy initiatives. Another goal I share with all of my colleagues is keeping the county fiscally solvent while continuing to deliver the best possible services to the public,” related Dave. He began his career as a public servant as a volunteer and advocate for the Solana Beach Branch Library and served two terms on the Solana Beach City Council. According to Dave, public
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service runs in his family: His mother formerly worked for United States Senator Prescott Bush (the father and grandfather of two presidents) and his father is a retired state government parks and forestry executive. Family is a huge part of Dave’s life. He and his partner, Wally, adopted their five children from the County of San Diego’s foster care to adoption program, a program that Dave is passionate about. Dave enjoys spending time with Wally and their children and taking advantage of all San Diego has to offer. “We love to do things together as a family like hiking with our dog at the San Dieguito River Park. It is a tremendous privilege to live in such a beautiful place with great parks, schools and involved residents who care about making their communities better,” stated Dave, who also shared that he and his family live in the former home of late American music icon Patti Page. Whether Dave is out and about with his family, enjoying one of the many cultural events in San Diego or grabbing a cup of coffee between meetings, he encourages everyone to come up and say hello. “I really like to meet people. I love that part of the job,” said Dave.
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:::: YOUR NEIGHBOR’S RECIPE
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2 cups all-purpose flour, OR 1 cup whole wheat pastry flour and 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder ¼ teaspoon salt ½ cup softened butter or margarine ¼ cup honey 2 eggs ¾ cup sugar (or 1 cup Splenda for baking) 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ½ cup milk 1 cup diced fresh or frozen strawberries ½ cup mini chocolate chips
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Place oven rack in top half of oven. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line a 12-muffin cup pan with paper liners. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside. Beat together butter or margarine, honey, sugar and vanilla and then beat in the eggs until well mixed. Alternatively, add the flour mixture and milk to the wet mixture, beginning and ending with the flour mixture, until blended after each addition. Fold in the strawberries and chocolate chips. Spoon the mixture into paper-lined muffin cups. Bake for 20-22 minutes until golden brown. Remove from the pan immediately and cool on a wire rack.
Makes: 12 muffins Total time: 30 minutes
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about the chef Name of Chef: Janice Baker, MBA, RD, CDE, CNSC, BC-ADM Age: 54 Family Members: Mark, Janice, Allen (22), David (19), Leah (16) Community: Rancho Bernardo (Westwood) since 1986 Hobbies/Interests: Nutrition, fitness, family Favorite Local Activity: Attending water polo matches and swim meets at Rancho Bernardo High School for our daughter, Leah. About the Recipe: I make this for Leah, for a great pre- or post-workout meal/snack. It’s great for athletes and a nutritious breakfast for students or anyone who is on the go. About the Chef: I have been providing nutrition therapy, education and counseling since 1982, specializing in weight management, diabetes, cardiac risk reduction and eating disorders. My career in nutrition started with hospital dietetics, working with patients in medical, surgical and intensive care units. My other areas of focus include cancer support, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, home health care and corporate wellness programs. I have also worked with local school districts to educate students and faculty about childhood nutrition issues. While working as a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator with Arch Health Partners since 1994, it has been rewarding to provide home nutrition consultations as part of my private practice. Visit my facebook page at www.facebook.com/BakerNutrition. ¢
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:::: LOCAL FAMILY
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Parents: Andy Hsu and Susanna He Community: 4S Ranch / Palomino since December 2009 Parent’s Hometown: Andy – Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Susanna – Harbin, China Parent’s Occupation: Andy – Director, Qualcomm; Susanna – Technical Writer / Trainer, CGI Consulting Children: April Hsu (10) – Stone Ranch, 4th grade Aaron Hsu (7) – Stone Ranch, 1st grade
The Hsus: Advocating the Importance of Family by linda frabl | photos by Spark Photography
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n our current high-speed-access environment, we’ve unfortunately become a culture that compulsively searches for something bigger and better, whether in the realm of work or relationships. Luckily some things remain constant, such as the long-term work and relationship status of Andy Hsu, a Taiwan native, and Susanna He, a China native. The parents are proud that they’ve been working for the same company since the start of their professional careers, and have been married for twenty years. They have passed on this integral sense of committed steadfastness to their two children, April (10) and Aaron (7). “‘Commitment’ and ‘family’ are important to us,” Susanna stated, adding, “We even have a plaque on our family room wall that says, ‘Other things may change us, but we start and end with family.’” Susanna’s desire to become more involved with her family prompted her to reduce her work hours, and now she volunteers in her children’s classrooms, as well as chairs the Stone Ranch Elementary School PTA
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Reflections art recognition program and assists with the school’s variety show and yearbook. She was also named vice principal at her children’s Chinese school. Andy positively influences his brood by encouraging a healthy exercise regimen. “Being fit is important, and I am the family’s personal trainer,” he exclaimed. He regularly jogs with his wife around their Palomino neighborhood while the children ride their bikes, and he cheers on both children during their competitive soccer games. “We cheered especially jubilantly last season as April’s team won both the Presidio League and the Presidio Cup championship!” Andy beamed. The Hsu children have many other passions – Aaron excels in singing and April is perfecting her Chinese zither skills. In addition, they routinely visit the 4S Ranch Branch Library to indulge in their appetite We even have a plaque on our for reading. On top of all this, family room wall that says, April is her school’s student ‘Other things may change us, but council vice president, and we start and end with family.’ she recently received praise – Susanna He for her displayed artwork at the San Diego County Fair. When the parents take a respite from their jobs (Andy is an Engineering Director at Qualcomm and Susanna is a Technical Writer/Trainer at CGI Consulting), they whisk their children off to exotic locations. Just last February, the family spent two weeks in Taiwan during Chinese New Year. “The children loved the festivities, the food and most importantly, bonding time with grandparents,” Susanna proclaimed. Spoken like a true advocate on the importance of family!
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Futsol - A Different Flavor of Soccer
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utsal, a piece of Brazil and Uruguay soccer, was in 4S Ranch on Memorial Day weekend as the Futsal @ the Park went underway. Eager players and supportive parents alike were present to enjoy the afternoon game held at the 4S Park Hockey Rink. The mini soccer game is played with small sided players (5 v. 5 or 6 v. 6) on basketball-sized courts, both indoors and out. Players of all playing levels (competitive and recreational) came from 92127 and neighboring communities. There were four teams involved in the tournament and each team had the opportunity to play all the teams in a round-robin format. In the end, the ‘Real Madrid’ team was the champion. Overall, the players had a blast playing the fast, high scoring sport. Introducing this brand of soccer was welcomed by all. And, with the overall feedback both from participants, parents and onlookers, organizers have plans to do it again. “The sport is truly bringing our diverse community together. It’s interesting to hear different languages being yelled out on the pitch for their players. It’s like World Cup,” explained organizer, Domingo Mamaril. ¢
Visit 4sfutsal.blogspot.com to learn of upcoming opportunities to join in on the growing sport that is in conjuction with the Friday Free Plays @ 4S Ranch Park.
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he 25th annual RB Alive! Expo street fair held in early June was a huge success. It was a Chamber of Commerce kind of day with beautiful weather for the over 50,000 attendees who made their way down Bernardo Center Drive. The event included over 300 booths, two stages for some fantastic performances by local talent, a food court that served up delicious cuisine, and a fun-filled kids zone. ¢
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:::: COMMUNITY STUFF Supervisor Roberts Bikes to Work Supervisor Dave Roberts achieved his Bike to Work Day goal by pedaling for 24 miles, from the Solana Beach Train Station to the County Administration Center. Daniel Powell piloted the tandem bike while Supervisor Roberts provided pedal power. Other cyclists along for the ride included Karl Rudnick, Paul Dickstein and Kristine Schindler. “Congratulations to the many San Diegans who started their day with an athletic commute,” Roberts said.
92127 Author Tops the Amazon Charts
Imagine a world where nothing worked. What if all the basic luxuries were gone and the basic necessities were tough to get? What would you be willing to do to keep your family alive? “The End” (ISBN 1478195487), by Verrazzano resident, G. Michael Hopf, currently #1 on Amazon.com’s Political Thrillers, poses these and other questions to the reader in his new post apocalyptic novel. Hopf has lived in 92127 since 2009 with his family, including two daughters, Scarlette (5) and Savannah (3), who are heavily involved in dance at Danceology is 4S Ranch. Both are on competitve dance teams there. “The End – A Post Apocalyptic Novel” is available on Amazon.com and Amazon Kindle. For more information on Hopf, visit www.gmichaelhopf.com.
Nominate a Real Hero
As a community leader in emergency preparedness, prevention and response, the American Red Cross honors individuals and organizations that have made a difference through acts of courage, compassion and leadership. The Red Cross asks you to nominate anyone with these attributes for the 11th Annual Real Heroes Breakfast. Heroes are selected based on the degree to which their actions uphold the values of the Red Cross, and leave a lasting and positive impact on the residents of San Diego and Imperial Counties. This year’s Real Heroes award recipients will be honored at the event on Friday, Sept. 27 aboard the USS Midway Museum. To learn how to nominate someone deserving of the award, visit www.redcross.org/sandiego/realheroes. Nominations must be made prior to July 15, 2013.
Village Post Office Opens in 4S Ranch
The 4S Ranch community has a new Village Post Office (VPO) at the 4S Ranch Chevron Gasoline and Car Wash. The VPO provides a range of popular products and services, including First-Class Mail Forever stamps, prepaid Priority Mail Flat Rate products, Priority Flat Rate boxes and shipping. Most VPOs are located in established businesses where customers already frequent and provide customers with convenient access to the products and services they use most. Business hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The new VPO is located at 16629 Dove Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92127. Last year, the Postal Service introduced the VPO model as a way to increase access to postal products and services. VPOs are operated by local businesses contracting with the Postal Service to offer Postal Service customers time-saving convenience.
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Are You Looking to Get Your Child Involved with Scouts?
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Founded in 1912, Girl Scouts USA is the world’s premiere leadership organization for girls. It provides an accepting, nurturing environment where girls can cultivate lifelong friendships, serve their communities and grow through new and exciting experiences. Because there are many ways to participate, a girl can take part regardless of her schedule or activity preferences. Girl Scouts offers a full range of camps, events, virtual programs and travel opportunities for girls to experience independently or within a troop. For more information, contact Regina Todd at rtodd@ sdgirlscouts.org. The Boy Scouts of America provides a program for young people that builds character and trains them in the responsibilities of being a good citizen while developing personal fitness. Since 1910, The Boy Scouts of America has helped build the future leaders of this country by combining educational activities and lifelong values with fun. Boy Scouts offer everything from day camps to resident camps, along with leadership opportunities. For more information, contact Erica Audette at Erica.audette@scouting.org.
Northrop Grumman Receives Community Partner of the Year Award Submitted by Rosanne Brown, Board Secretary, PUSD Foundation
The Poway Unified School District and the Poway Unified School District Foundation are proud to announce that Northrop Grumman Corporation has been awarded the Community Partner of the Year Award by the Association of California School Administrators and San Diego County School Boards Association. A special Awards Ceremony, “Honoring Our Own,” was held at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina. Accepting the award on behalf of Northrop Grumman were Jim Zortman, Vice President, and Karen Goetz, Corporate Citizenship Representative. As a community leader, Northrop Grumman serves a vital role in supporting the students, schools, and programs within Poway Unified School District. Northrop Grumman realizes the importance of education in preparing students for their future and maintains a strong commitment to programs that improve education and promote student achievement.
Velonutz Cycling Club
A new club called Velonutz is breaking into the cycling scene in 92129. The club meets at Peet’s Coffee Shop on Saturdays at 7:30 a.m. The road bike enthusiasts come together to mix fun, fitness and a donut stop together for their relaxing morning rides. They encourage you to bring your sense of humor along for the ride! For more information on Velonutz, visit velonutz.com.
Velonutz (from left to right): Ruben Gavieres, Tony Chen, Dave McWeeny, Patrick Pacumio, Hermie Banaga, Al Tacloban, Irwin Hom, Dervin Ferrer, Allan Nuguid, Diane DeSequera, JE DeSequera, Sue Torke, Adam Moore, Manny Adriano, Mike Nepomuceno
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San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy’s Biennial Gala, Birds of a Feather, To Benefit Environmental Education
San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy announces its biennial gala, Birds of a Feather, will be held on Saturday, Aug. 17 from 5 to 9 p.m. at Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club. Birds of a Feather is a garden-style gala that benefits environmental education in San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve. The gala features natural and organic cuisine, live music and auction opportunities, all with the focus to introduce children to the beauty and wonder of wetlands through guided nature walks and public programs. As a biennial benefit for environmental education, this event helps to bridge early childhood connections with Southern California’s rare wetland environments. The conservancy’s environmental education program annually serves more than 3,800 area students and visitors on public walks. Many field trips are offered free of charge to Title I schools, so that students can bond with nature, which is necessary for childhood development. For more information, visit sanelijo.org/gala.
San Diego North Rotary Helps Make a Difference to Needy Children in Baja
San Diego North Rotarians traveled to Ensenada, Mexico in early May to work in the Rotary sponsored clinic, Thousand Smiles Foundation, that provides free dental and surgical procedures for underprivileged children in Baja. The two day clinic is held quarterly and specializes in cleft lip/palate surgery. Many of the children have to have several surgeries over the course of their lives to correct these hereditary problems. Over 100 volunteers, including medical, dental and lay people come from all over California, at their own expense, to make these children well. San Diego North Rotary provided free lunches to the volunteer workers during the clinic. This program is the longest running program of its kind, spanning 26 years, with San Diego North having been involved for the last 20 years. For more information about Rotary or Thousand Smiles, email kimcog@san.rr.com or call 858-376-2400.
Local Mother/Son Tennis Team Earns #1 Ranking in the Nation
Cherise Dadian Meoli and son Luke, 19, recently learned that they have earned the Mother/Son event’s #1 in the nation ranking for 2012. “Being on the same side of the court with your child is extremely rewarding. We have played Mother/Son events every year since Luke was 10,” recalled Cherise. Tennis was just part of family life for Cherise growing up. Her father, Onnig Dadian, had a passion for the sport and introduced his four children to tennis when they were young, taking them to practice every day after school, as well as over 15 tournaments yearround. The Dadian family was voted “Tennis Family of the Year” in 2011 for Southern California. Cherise is currently the boys’ and girls’ varsity tennis coach at Del Norte High School. Her boys’ team finished first in the Valley League beating out Valley Center, Orange Glen and Ramona. Her teams have been steadily improving each year with more and more talent coming to Del Norte. Cherise will be running two USTA Novice (beginner) tournaments a year at Del Norte, with the next one taking place Aug. 10. You can find the Nighthawk Novice on the USTA website or contact Cherise directly at cherisetennislove@yahoo.com.
Crimson Treatment & Research Center Brings iCan BikeTM to San Diego
Crimson Treatment & Research Center is excited to present iCan BikeTM to San Diego. The mission of iCan BikeTM is to teach an individual with disabilities to ride a conventional two-wheel bicycle and become lifelong independent rider. This achievement creates a gateway of opportunity and personal growth, helping them gain assurance and self-reliance in many other aspects of their lives. In the past year, iCan BikeTM has operated seven fleets of bikes traveling through various regions of the country, conducting more than 60 camps. With a phenomenal success rate of more than 80% and more than 1,500 children reached annually, iCan BikeTM continues to see intense demand for its program. For more information on how to get involved, please email Kendall Dann at kendall.dann@gmail.com.
Del Norte Student Receives Taekwondo Instructor Certification
Three students at Tae Kwon Do Institute (TKDI) in Poway received their 3rd Dan through the World Taekwondo Federation (Kukkiwon). Poway residents Eric York, a college student, and Trevor Morgan, a 9th grader at Francis Parker along with 4S resident Taewoo Jean Kim, a 10th grader at Del Norte, are now certified taekwondo instructors. Eric, Jean and Trevor were judged by a panel of senior taekwondo experts. Master Hyon Lee of the Tae Kwon Do Institute is a former Olympic Team member and 1993 World Championship bronze medalist. He has been teaching for more than 20 years. Grand Master Young Kim, a former leader in the California State Taekwondo Association, and Grand Master Jun Lee of Korea, evaluated the students’ performance in a 3-hour examination consisting of forms, board breaking and sparring. The trio certainly has a lot to look forward to – 3rd Dan students are eligible for the rank of Master after four additional years of study. Congratulations to Eric, Jean and Trevor!
Horizon Prep Takes on You Be The Chemist!®
Horizon Prep students made a strong showing in the 2013 You Be The Chemist!® California State Challenge competition in Orange County. Eighth graders Ross Admire and Antonio Partida represented the Horizon Prep Lions, competing with 22 other students from across the state of California. Antonio Partida made it through four of five rounds, placing in the top 12 competitors. The winner of You Be The Chemist!® advances to the national competition in Philadelphia this July. The Chemical Education Foundation’s You Be The Chemist!® program enhances K – 8 science education by introducing the science of chemistry as it relates to our everyday lives. For updates on the You Be The Chemist!® competition, visit www.horizonprep.org.
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According to Dr. Ambrosio, having a boutique, or small-scale, practice allows her to spend the time necessary to ensure that children and parents have a positive experience and receive the best possible care. She understands that each child is unique and must be treated as such, which is an important aspect of a child’s overall health. “Our patient and caring staff understands that it is important to get to know each child individually and time must be spent with both them and their family during each visit. The goal is to establish a trusting relationship that leads to easier dental visits and better oral health,” explained Dr. Ambrosio. Located in the new 4S Health Center on
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The office has child-size digital x-ray equipment that decreases radiation exposure, as well as a computer-controlled tooth anesthesia device that increases patient comfort. A children’s reception area with books and games, overhead flat-screen monitors and a prize wheel allow for a fun experience for the child. It is the friendly and compassionate staff at Elite Pediatric Dentistry that truly sets the practice apart. Dr. Ambrosio has worked in various pediatric dental offices throughout the country and learned a great deal from each experience. When she decided to open her own practice, she sought to hire not only people who had knowledge and the skill set, but also had the personality and determination to provide the best care to patients. “From the moment a parent calls to schedule an appointment to the time a family walks out the door, they are treated with care,” said Dr. Ambrosio. Dr. Ambrosio is a native San Diegan and a mother, both of which she feels serve her well in her practice. “As a mother, I understand the needs of families. I want parents to ~Dr. Ambrosio be happy with the quality of care that their children are receiving. Many of my patients are the children of people who I’ve known since childhood. I am thankful to the parents, friends, colleagues and old classmates who put their trust in me,” related Dr. Ambrosio. ¢
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We are a small boutique practice and are focused on each family’s needs. We encourage open communication and take time to explain prevention plans, treatment and procedure options and finances.”
For more information about Elite Pediatric Dentistry, please visit www.elitepediatricdentistry.com.
AT A GLANCE Name of Business:
Elite Pediatric Dentistry
Owner/Manager:
Dr. Femme Ambrosio
Years in Position:
5 years
Year of Establishment:
1 year
Address:
16918 Dove Canyon Rd., Suite 204
San Diego, CA 92127
Website:
www.elitepediatricdentistry.com
Email contact:
femmeambrosio@gmail.com
Phone:
(858) 451-5400
Description: Elite Pediatric Dentistry is a boutique practice focused on providing personalized, quality care in a supportive, informative and nurturing environment.
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here is something to be said that you live in a community that allows for so many opportunities for adventure, dining, cultural experiences and healthy living. We have selected an array of locations in and around the 92127 area that are places we hope you have either frequented on a regular basis or experienced once or twice. If you haven’t had the chance to check out one of our suggested hot spots around town, clear up your schedule, grab your friends and family and hit the town. You won’t have far to go because, really, it’s all right here.
10 best bets for things to do in & around 92127
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by TARA PRITCHETT | photos by Tyler McElhaney
Outdoor Dining Would you prefer to sit inside or out?
The European craze of outdoor dining is creeping into town. With exceptional year-round weather that San Diego boasts, it’s no wonder outdoor restaurants have become popular. Sitting with friends or family and watching the world go by is a delight to most folks. The following local venues allow you to take a moment to relax and unwind in a casual, delightful outdoor atmosphere – not to mention the delicious cuisine and tasty cheers they serve up.
our local favorites: Karl Strauss Brewing Company Veranda Fireside Lounge at RB Inn Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza & Grill
Café Merlot Yanni’s Bistro & Cellar Miguel’s Cocina
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2Farmers Markets Doesn’t it always look, smell and taste better when you add something fresh?
Certified farmers markets operate just about every day of the week, except Mondays, in more than 25 locations throughout San Diego County. The certified title ensures that the produce is grown locally, sold by the grower and meets all state quality standards. Visit a nearby farmers market to get good, fresh produce and a vast array of flowers and gifts at great prices. We’ve selected a few nearby markets you may be interested in.
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Poway Rodeo in September
photo by Spark Photography
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Pacific Highlands Certified Farmers Market Thursday: 2:30 – 8 p.m. Canyon Crest Academy
Poway Farmers Market and Faire Saturday: 8 – 11:30 a.m. 14134 Midland Road
Rancho Bernardo Certified Farmers Market & Specialties Friday: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Bernardo Winery
Scripps Ranch Farmers Market Saturday: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Corner of Scripps Poway Parkway & Spring Canyon Road
Where is that silver belt buckle you have been looking for?
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The concept of a rodeo in Poway began when two Poway Valley Riders Association (PVRA) members, John Walker and Jack Miller, put their heads together. It took them several years and a trip to the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City to prepare and make all of the necessary arrangements to sponsor a sanctioned Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) Rodeo in Poway. Through their efforts, members of the PVRA, the Lions Club and the Poway Chamber of Commerce, the Poway Rodeo Committee was formed and the first Poway Rodeo was produced in 1973. This year, the Poway Rodeo will continue to feature the traditions of the Old West and cowboy heritage while honoring 41 years of the Poway Rodeo. The Poway Rodeo, held on Sept. 27 and 28 this year, has established itself as a mustdo annual event that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Old Poway Park
When retired Army Colonel John S. Porter settled in Poway in 1948, he had a dream to revitalize Old Poway and make it a place for the community to come and enjoy the old west. Through the years, he acquired and built the beginnings of a historic village to include the purchase of the 1907 Baldwin No. 3 Steam Locomotive and a halfmile track. When he died in 1979, he had not completely fulfilled his dream of a fully operating historic village. In
1986, the City purchased the 4.75-acre Porter estate and Steam Locomotive, and its rail. From there, Old Poway Park was built. Historic buildings from various locations in Poway were brought to the site and restored and the park officially opened in July of 1993. Now, visitors can see life as it once was at the turn of the 20th century. While you’re there, ride the vintage 1907 Baldwin No. 3 Steam Locomotive, visit the Heritage Museum and Nelson House, tour historic buildings, dine at the popular Hamburger Factory or just enjoy a picnic with family and friends.
Do you ever imagine what life was like at the turn of the 20th century?
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Bernardo Winery
The Bernardo Winery, family owned for three generations and over 125 years old, is a full-time winemaking facility with an inviting and pleasant tasting room that is open to the public on a daily basis. Ross Rizzo, Jr. is keeping his father and grandfather’s legacies alive by adding new varietals and winemaking techniques to the company’s repertoire while paying tribute to the old ways. The winery is home to more than 12 village shops, artisan galleries and workspaces, a coffee shop, full service salon and an award winning cafe, all tucked into the architecture of the original century old winery buildings. The property features nods to its storied past with accents such as wagon wheels and an antique thresher machine. Visitors will also delight in events hosted on the property – whether it be grape stompings, special occasions, art walks, the farmers market or just an afternoon to unwind and relax in a quaint atmosphere, it will certainly add charm to your day.
Where can you find old world charm?
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Black Mountain Open Space Park Glider Port
Can you find your house from the air? Black Mountain Open Space Park is not only a hot spot for mountain biking and hiking, but also a coveted venue for avid participants in the aerial arts. Black Mountain is 1,553 feet tall and allows gliders the opportunity to have a 360 degree view of the mid-county of San Diego. On a clear day, you can see out to the Coronado Islands. For those who would rather watch those take off and land, the trailhead to the summit is 2.5 miles.
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7 Lake Hodges
Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge You have seen it, have you crossed it?
Located immediately to the west of the I-15 span, this high traffic bridge opened to the public on May 15, 2009. It is of a stress-ribbon design, the longest of its type in the world, and only the sixth to have been built in the United States. This design was chosen for having the least impact on environmentally sensitive habitats in the construction area. This span is officially named the David Kreitzer Lake Hodges Bicycle Pedestrian Bridge, after a retired planning commissioner. On any given day you can find locals crossing the bridge on foot, bike, skateboard, scooter, stroller and other modes of transportation that fit the width of the bridge.
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Spa at RB Inn The Spa at Rancho Bernardo Inn is a little parcel of paradise hidden in the hills of the 92128 community. Situated along the golf course, guests will be surrounded by beautiful grounds while they escape for a day of relaxation. Whether it’s a simple spa service or a full day of relaxation, the Spa at RB Inn is simply a delightful local retreat.
When was the last time you saw a fivestar performance? photo courtesy Poway Center for the Performing Arts
How do you nourish your body, skin and soul?
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Poway Center for the Performing Arts
photo courtesy Rancho Bernardo Inn
The Poway Center for the Performing Arts (PCPA) is a stunning, active venue with more than 70,000 patrons passing through its doors on an annual basis. The venue hosts professional performances ranging from award winning plays and concerts to appearances by individual artists of national acclaim. The state-of-the-art, 809 seat theatre that is owned and operated by the City of Poway, was designed for professional performances and community-based productions. Visitors can also view up to 80 framed pieces of art on exhibit and as many as four sculptures that are situated amongst the lobby. PCPA encourages performing arts in the local area by providing performance space and opportunities to Poway Unified School District students and community members. It is conveniently located adjacent to Poway High School.
Trailblazing
Have you been to the top, under it or around that yet?
There is something about saying you have accomplished a trek. You have blazed the trail. You have made it. The hiking and outdoor opportunities in the local communities are endless. And, they cater to people of all ages and capabilities. Take an afternoon to hit one of the trails we recommend. You’ll be glad you did.
REMEMBER? 92127’s July/August 2011 issue featured popular & hidden trail maps! Revisit it at 92127magazine.com
Try These Spots: Blue Sky Ecological Reserve 4S Ranch Trails Lake Poway Miramar Lake Los Peñasquitos Canyon Trail / PQ Waterfall Black Mountain Iron Mountain
photo by Spark Photography
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Cooking Duo The Langes Have Fun Making Food a Family Business by wynne love | photos by Spark Photography
profile information Name: Age: School: Website:
Brooks Lange 12 Black Mountain Middle School www.RecipeBoy.com
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hen Lori Lange stopped teaching so she could stay home to raise her son, she didn't realize she would end up becoming her own kind of superhero. "Recipes and food interested me," recalled Lori, "so I started a website sharing my passion. It just kind of grew from there." Working out of her home in Santaluz, Lori devoted hours to her website and worked to meet anyone and everyone in the food industry. Now she is a staple in the industry herself. Known throughout cyberspace as "Recipe Girl," Lori develops recipes and reviews products for multiple companies and promotes contests and hosts giveaways at www.RecipeGirl.com and www.CulinaryCovers.com, while her son, Brooks, has garnered his own following on www.RecipeBoy.com.
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Name: Age: Community: Profession: Websites:
Lori Lange 45 Santaluz since 2003 Food Writer & Recipe Developer www.RecipeGirl.com www.CulinaryCovers.com Contact: foodie@recipegirl.com
"I’ve wanted www.RecipeBoy.com ever since I was eight," shared Brooks. "With my mom doing all of this cooking, I felt like I was born in the kitchen." A sixth-grader at Black Mountain Middle School, Brooks likes math, sports and technology, but he also bakes a mean muffin and writes to tell about it. You may well catch Lori or Brooks on television (Lori's been on San Diego Living, she'll be featured on QVC to sell her upcoming cookbook and she and Brooks serve as spokespeople for McCormick spices), but don't wait. There are scrumptious meals awaiting you on both their websites, including Lori's favorite: desserts. "I love making family-friendly (unfancy) dinners and my favorite thing to cook and eat is dessert," related Lori. "My friends like any dessert that my mom makes," confirmed Brooks. His favorite
– "Her famous ribs and her red velvet cheesecake. Yum!" "The opportunities that have come my way have been tremendous," reflected Lori. "I’ve judged a recipe contest with Paula Deen, walked the red carpet at a movie premiere, tasted cheese in Italy, boiled crawfish on the Bayou in southern Louisiana, wine-tasted in Napa and sipped margaritas on a private island in La Paz, Mexico. And those are just a few highlights!" Brooks may not make a career out of food, but he's glad that his Mom can and it's nice to have options. "Currently, I want to be either a mechanical engineer, aerospace engineer or nanotech engineer," divulged Brooks, "(but I would like to be a pro basketball player too)." Until then, he'll continue practicing in the kitchen.
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abnormal W ine C ompany
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bnormal Wine Company is certainly a treasure in the community bringing fabulous wine, impeccable customer service and a delightful atmosphere to those who have the opportunity to visit. The hidden gem, located right off of Rancho Bernardo Road, is a small artisan winery where each and every variety is carefully selected, vinted, bottled and labeled by hand. I thoroughly enjoyed spending a relaxing hour with my husband and friends during happy hour, tasting an assortment of wines and unwinding from the day amid the warm atmosphere on the comfortable couches while chatting with co-owner Matt, and his staff. We not only had the opportunity to relax and visit with one another while sipping the delicious arrays of reds and whites, but also learned a few things. The wine making process is interesting and unique amongst itself and hearing the true passion for bringing great products from around the world was fascinating. The cozy atmosphere, warm ambiance and inviting experience shared amongst all of us surpassed anything we had in mind when we walked in the door. It was one of those nights that was just…delightful. Everything about it was charming. You can’t go wrong with the No. 18 1/2 Red Wine, but you will have to go and taste for yourself to decide your preference. In any case, relish your time at Abnormal. You are in for a treat. ¢ Abnormal Wine Company Hours: Wednesday 2 - 6 p.m. Thursday & Friday 2 - 9 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 2 - 6 p.m. 858-618-2463 | www.abnormalwine.com 16990 Via Tazon #123 San Diego, California 92127
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Co-Owners: James Malone & Matt DeLoach
Review by Tara Pritchett, Editor 92127 Magazine
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WHAT A BOWL Lake Hodges Bowls Club is Revived and Thriving by Wynne Love | photos by Spark Photography
Name of Group: Group’s Purpose: Contact: Weekly Games: Youth League:
Lake Hodges Bowls Club To promote the sport of bowls and the spirit of fellowship, good sportsmanship and friendly rivalry among its members. www.lakehodgesbowlsclub.com; hodgesbowls@gmail.com Tuesday & Thursday evenings at 6 p.m. Friday, Saturday & Sunday at 9:30 a.m. When established, the youth league will play on Sunday mornings.
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here's some fierce competition brewing at the Lake Hodges Bowls Club, but you may not have noticed. Club President, Georgie Deno described: "As we embarked on our effort to revive the LHBC, the most frequent comments we heard from people in the community were that they had never heard of lawn bowls or that they didn’t even know we were here." So Georgie Deno and her Vice President, Melanie Vizenor have spent the last year working to change that. Never played lawn bowling yourself? As Georgie explained, "The object is to roll an elliptical ball (called a bowl) down the green toward a small white ball, called the 'jack,' and land closer than your opponent. Where it gets tricky," Georgie added, "is in the arc that the bowl takes in arriving at its destination." The Lake Hodges Bowls Club, or LHBC, manages two greens in the Rancho Bernardo Community Park, including the only lighted green in San Diego County. After grant and foundation funds were exhausted last fall, the club was considering closing its doors. "Melanie and I visited the club
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premises and were startled at the largely excellent condition of the facility," remembered Georgie. "Basically, all that was needed was members! I looked at Melanie and said, 'We can’t just let this club slip away. How hard do you want to work?' Now the club is thriving, supported wholly by member dues." The LHBC hosts games all year round and welcomes players ages 12 and up. As their website aptly explains, "Neither youth nor strength will help you achieve stardom in the game of bowls. It's a game that relies on consistency of delivery and outsmarting your opponent." Georgie elaborated, "Since bowls is a finesse rather than a strength sport, people of all ages and both genders can, potentially, compete equally with one another." That's just one reason Georgie likes it. "I’ve never been a very athletic person," admitted Georgie, "but here was something that afforded the chance to play a competitive sport and get to know new people." Come on out and join her for a free lesson or host a group event. "We are always happy to welcome people to try bowls," assured Georgie.
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For Natalie Li, 4S Ranch is the Place to Be by JENNIFER FRAKES | photos by Spark Photography
Name: Community: Profession: Family:
Natalie Li, O.D. Providence since 2005 Optometrist Husband – David (Orthodontist), Madeline (7), Jonathan (4) Website: www.4seyecare.com
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I can’t imagine myself not being involved. This is my community and I want to make the most of it,” ~ Natalie Li 58 • 92127Magazine.com • July | August 2013
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atalie Li feels proud to live in 4S Ranch and her actions certainly show that pride, along with a determination to make 92127 an even better place to live, work and raise a family. Natalie, her husband, David and their two children, Madeline and Jonathan, live in Providence, on the south side of 4S Ranch. Since their move in date in 2005, the family has been committed to making a difference in the community. Natalie and her husband are founding members of the 4S Ranch-Del Sur Community Foundation, a foundation that grants funds to organizations throughout the area. “I can’t imagine myself not being involved. This is my community and I want to make the most of it. I am most passionate staying involved in my daughter’s school and doing my best to support the teachers, whether I am volunteering in the classroom or raising money for the school,” said Natalie, who is also on the Stone Ranch Elementary School Foundation. Natalie’s passion for the community also extends to the people of 92127. “I love our neighborhood because of the many young families who live here. We carpool, get together
for dinner or play dates with the kids and lend a helping hand whenever it’s needed. 4S Ranch has that small town feel even though we’re in a big city,” stated Natalie. She and her husband also work locally – Natalie is an optometrist and partner at 4S Eyecare and David is an orthodontist with a private practice in Rancho Bernardo. As stated by Natalie, it is incredibly rewarding to work in the community and build relationships with the families of 4S Ranch. Keeping active is also an important part of Natalie’s life in 4S Ranch. She began running while she was attending the Illinois College of Optometry, and the sport quickly became her favorite way to let off steam and keep in shape. “On the weekends, I usually get a 10 or 12-miler in around Carmel Valley and Camino Del Sur. Otherwise, because of my busy schedule, I usually get most of my miles in on the treadmill,” revealed Natalie, who has completed more than 25 full marathons and 50 half marathons. When Natalie isn’t running, working or volunteering, she and her family love to travel. Their next big trip is to Boracay in the Philippines, which, according to Natalie, has one of the top ten beaches in the world in which she is eager to explore.
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procedures with no temporaries or repeat visits. We also do all restorative dentistry in one visit,” revealed Dr. Davey. Dr. Davey, who received his DDS from the UCSF Dental School, chose his location in 92129 before the 56 freeway was completed and has had the pleasure of growing his practice along ~ Dr. Davey DDS with the growing neighborhoods. “Starting a practice from the ground up has also given me the opportunity to build a strong team and establish a vision that guides the practice every day,” explained Dr. Davey. His staff currently includes two registered dental hygienists, three registered dental assistants, four experienced front office staff members and an associate who specializes in pediatric dentistry. According to Dr. Davey, he and his team are dedicated to providing patients with a first class experience in an office environment that is both professional and welcoming. ¢
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We have implemented a complete health dentistry model. Using a healthy mouth baseline, we are able to educate our patients on the importance of oral health as it relates to overall health.
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Dr. Brian Davey, DDS Provides Comprehensive Oral Health Care to Local Patients
For more information about Dr. Davey’s practice or to schedule an appointment, visit www.drdavey.com.
by JENNIFER FRAKES | photos by Michael Bielecki
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Brian Davey, DDS is committed to giving his patients not only the best in oral health care, but also assisting them in achieving total body health. “We have implemented a complete health dentistry model. Using a healthy mouth baseline, we are able to educate our patients on the importance of oral health as it relates to overall health. For example, there are correlations between gum disease and heart disease and other medical conditions. We are seeing more and more patients with oral health issues experiencing other systemic problems,” said Dr. Davey. He and his team
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take their roles as health care providers seriously and focus on keeping patients in perfect oral health while alerting them of other potential health concerns. The practice treats patients of all ages and specializes in one day dentistry, snoring/ sleep solutions and sedation dentistry. As stated by Dr. Davey, the team philosophy is based on continuing education and keeping up-to-date on the latest advancements in dentistry. Since Dr. Davey opened the office nine years ago, he and his staff have integrated laser technology, Cerec crowns, digital x-rays and laser cavity detection. The team also has state-of-the-art equipment that can provide patients with a total smile design in one day. “We can do up to 12 teeth
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Will Rising Interest Rates Hurt the Market? by SCOTT VOAK
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t the time of this writing, interest rates have been increasing significantly for four weeks. Rates are up over ½ a point and buyers are feeling the effects of diminished purchasing power. At today’s interest rates, an increase of one percent in mortgage rates lowers the purchasing power of a buyer by 10% (assuming they are putting down 20%). So, a buyer who could put $100k down and qualify for a loan of $400k can only qualify for a loan of $360k if rates go up a single point. In many cases, this is causing buyers to step back. Despite the fact that rates are still at historical lows, the recent rate increases have put buyers in a position where they need to lower their expectations; something that is not easy to do when purchasing a home for your family. On the other side of the transaction, I don’t think sellers in the San Diego area are going to get hurt by the rising rates – at least not yet. There is too much pent up demand. The rising interest rates are slowing some buyers down, but for the most part that just means fewer offers and not necessarily reduced prices. However, if rates continue to climb we can expect the market to eventually slow down. Rising rates do provide a headwind to the market, but the market is just too strong right now for them to cause a noticeable slow down. One thing to keep in mind as you try and decide how long the market will keep rising is that there are thousands of homeowners with subsidized under-market rates who won’t be selling anytime soon as their mortgage payment is now much lower than they could rent a similarly priced home. This means that those homes are essentially “off the market” and will not be offered for sale. This restricts, and will continue to restrict, the number of homes available for sale and keep supporting prices. ¢
Scott Voak, MBA – Broker CA DRE #01153157 10815 Rancho Bernardo Rd #390 San Diego, CA 92127 (888) 311-6311 Scott@VoakHomes.com
Scott Voak, the top selling agent since 2008 (data from SANDICOR MLS as of 11/9/2012) and the host of Real Estate Matters on AM 1450 at 6 p.m. weeknights, provided this information. Email him to subscribe to his weekly real estate newsletter – Monday Morning Coffee.
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Beds
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Est SF
Price
17127 Albert Ave
Beds Baths Est SF 4
4
3169
786,000
Price
Address 8175 Lazy River Rd
5
5
3593
1,114,888
9776 Wren Bluff Dr
5
5
3782
805,000
15595 Rising River Pl S
4
5
4251
1,145,000
14654 Caminito Lazanja
4
4
3022
815,000
7778 Doug Hill Ct
4
5
5275
1,159,700
17039 Sienna Ridge Dr
4
5
3606
815,000
17027 San Antonio Rose Ct
3
4
3140
1,180,000
14708 Via Mantova
4
4
2696
825,050
9268 Fostoria Ct
5
6
4252
1,200,000
15628 New Park Ter
4
3
3156
838,000
15611 Hayden Lake Pl
5
5
4275
1,260,000
10431 Richard Rd
5
4
3342
839,500
17123 Coyote Bush Dr
6
6
4544
1,276,000
15218 Palomino Mesa Rd
4
3
3635
850,000
8114 Lazy River Rd
3
4
2926
1,325,900
15982 Winesprings Dr
5
5
4570
850,888
7857 Doug Hill
3
4
3958
1,350,000
16333 Pinto Ridge Dr
4
3
3472
858,000
15619 Jube Wright Ct
4
5
4491
1,360,000
16372 Pinto Ridge Court Ct
4
4
3377
860,000
9958 Winecrest Rd
5
6
5361
1,405,000
16282 Deer Ridge Rd
4
4
3451
870,000
16254 Winecreek Rd
5
6
5361
1,424,000
10453 Rosedust Glen Dr
6
6
3772
925,000
8118 Lazy River Rd
4
5
3593
1,479,900
15204 Cayenne Creek Ct
4
5
3733
925,000
8244 The Landing Wy
4
6
4962
1,625,000
9767 Deer Trail Dr
4
5
3870
935,000
7946 Kathryn Crosby Ct
4
5
4755
1,630,500
14596 Caminito Lazanja
4
3
2958
955,000
8103 Pale Moon Rd
5
6
5900
1,650,000
14630 Caminito Lazanja
4
5
3570
975,000
16266 Winecreek Rd
4
5
4205
1,670,000
8154 Lazy River Rd
3
4
3078
982,667
8182 High Society
5
6
4611
1,690,000
8339 Santaluz Village Grn E
4
4
2527
989,000
16511 Down Memory Ln
4
5
4720
1,700,000
16102 Palomino Valley Rd
5
4
4550
990,000
8237 Top O The Morning
4
5
4720
2,025,000
16142 Deer Ridge Ct
5
5
4143
1,002,500
7823 Santaluz Inlet
4
5
4098
2,025,000
7513 Garden Ter
5
5
3861
1,040,000
7868 Top O The Morning Wy
5
7
5686
2,095,000
17757 Maxine Ln
5
5
4555
1,046,900
7931 Doug Hill
4
5
5008
2,440,000
14442 Rancho Del Prado Trl
4
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(complete list of homes sold in 92127 at www.92127magazine.com)
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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:::: FOLLOW THE LEADER Name: Age: School: Family: Drafted by:
Parker Bugg 18 Rancho Bernardo High School, Class of 2013 Steven, Betty Ann, Taylor Baltimore Orioles in the 34th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft.
Pitching to fix it
Parker Bugg Transfers His Skill on the Mound to Making the World Safer for Kids by kathy loy | photos by Spark Photography
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he saying goes that some people are born with a silver spoon in their mouth, but Rancho Bernardo High School (RBHS) senior Parker Bugg may have been born with a baseball in his hand instead. As a baby, the first word Parker said was “ball.” He started playing baseball at age four, and began travel baseball by age eight. “My journey from t-ball to where I am today stems from my love of playing baseball, competing and having my dad throw me batting practice and ground balls until it would get too dark,” explained Parker. All that baseball as a young boy has paid off. Parker was selected as one of the premiere high school baseball players in the country to participate in the National Area Code Games tournament and is a two-time Under Armour® PreSeason All American. Parker doesn’t take his success for granted though. “I am very self-motivated and realize how blessed I am to have the opportunities I’ve had,” said Parker. “My parents have always told me that the harder I work, the luckier I will be, which has motivated me to work hard throughout the years.” One event that had a major impact on Parker and spurred him into action was the 2010 abduction and murder of Chelsea King, a fellow RBHS student.
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Although he didn’t know Chelsea personally, Parker decided to start a fundraising effort called “Strikeout Sex Offenders.” All the money raised will be donated to the Chelsea’s Light Foundation which awards academic scholarships and also supports the efforts to implement tighter restrictions on criminals who prey on children. The “Strike Out Sex Offenders” program seeks $1 for each strikeout Parker makes. Already, over $5,000 has been donated. Although he suffered a foot injury that will likely keep him from finishing his final season on the mound at RBHS, Parker hopes that donations will continue to come in. “My hope is that next season other players or teams throughout the county take my idea and make it a yearly event in competition among high school teams in San Diego,” described Parker. Parker was recently drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 34th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft. “Parker is really excited to have been drafted...every little kid’s dream,” shared Parker’s dad, Steve Bugg. As Parker enters his next venture, he will still keep an eye on what he’s started back home and will look for other change-makers to follow suit.
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eople are becoming energy-efficient. From solar panels to electric cars, to changing out light bulbs and windows – it’s all around us. There’s opportunities everywhere to be part of this change of lifestyle upgrade that is really quite essential in the world we live in today. When you replace a single pane window in your house with an energy-efficient one, the new window prevents heat from escaping in the winter, so you save energy by using your heater less while remaining comfortable. In the summer, efficient windows keep the heat out, so the air conditioner does not run as often and, thus, you save electricity. When you replace an appliance, such as a refrigerator or washing
machine with a more energy-efficient model, the new equipment provides the same service, but uses less energy. This saves you money on your energy bill, and reduces the amount of greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere. Being energy-efficient is simply an upgrade to your current lifestyle that reduces energy costs and results in a financial cost saving to consumers. Seems simple enough. Andy Bello, owner of Tankless Plumbing, is encouraging the community to “think outside the tank” and become more energyefficient. His question to consumers is simple. Why waste so much water when you turn on your shower, faucet, dishwasher or washing machine just to wait for heat to come,
when you can achieve and get to the same point using 2/3 less energy? The choice is simple – upgrade to a state-of-the-art NORTIZ tankless water heater. The heaters come with a 12-year warranty on the heat exchanger and five years on all other components. As a licensed plumbing contractor as well as a trained certified Platinum dealer and installer, Tankless Plumbing has a heater that will meet your needs as well as save you money on your hot water heating bills. Remember what you save will pay you back over time to pay down your investment. Visit www.tanklessplumber.com to learn how to make the change to a more energy-efficient lifestyle.
Benefits of Going Tankless • Most tankless units come with a federal tax rebate of $300. • They never run out of hot water. • They last five to 10 years longer than tank heaters. • You can shave as much as 20 percent from your water heating bill. • Electric models don't produce greenhouse gases. • They're more efficient with no standby heat loss. • They take up less space and can even be installed on walls or outdoors with an anti-freeze kit. • Smaller units can be installed under cabinets or in a closet, closer to the point of use. • They only need enough power to heat the amount of water necessary at any given moment. • Most units are operated by remote control and have up to four separate settings available. • There's no possibility of flooding due to a ruptured tank.
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Revolutionizing Football Culture
The Heads Up FootballSM Program Creates a Safer Playing Environment
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by AMY LEHRER
he national governing body of American football and the official youth development partner of the NFL, USA Football, created Heads Up FootballSM, the new standard for teaching football fundamentals. Fully supported by the NFL, the NFL foundation, the NCAA and the National Federation of State High School Associations, the Heads Up FootballSM program is revolutionizing football culture. Clare Graff, a publicity manager for the NFL, explained, “The number one goal of Heads Up Football is to provide our kids the safest possible environment to learn the fundamentals of the game.” Leagues wishing to become Heads Up Certified must adopt five tenets: educate coaches, learn how to recognize and respond to concussions, teach proper tackling techniques, ensure proper equipment fitting and maintenance and comply with designated safety protocols. Every coach must take USA Football’s nationally accredited Level 1 Coaching Education course, and coaches, parents and players must attend clinics prior to and during each season to learn concussion protocols. Then, during the season through a series of non-contact and low-contact drills to assure safety and proper skill progression, players learn tackling fundamentals that include keeping their heads up and out of the line of
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contact. Learning correct tackling techniques early enables athletes to build muscle memory, which will protect them as they progress. Coaches, parents and players are included in all training sessions so that everyone can help make football safer. NFL ambassadors to the program like San Diego native Eric Allen – a former American football cornerback who played for three NFL teams – work alongside players, parents and coaches to promote safe ways to learn football fundamentals. The ambassadors enjoy supporting their communities by making football safer and more efficient than it was when they played. Pediatric Neuropsychologist, Dr. Gerard Gioia, expressed his support by stating, “I am particularly impressed by the Heads Up Tackling program’s emphasis on proper body positioning. I believe training of our coaches in these ‘head safe’ techniques, together with an understanding of the negative consequences of multiple blows to the head, will better protect our athletes.” As of May 14, more than 1,300 youth leagues have adopted Heads Up FootballSM for the 2013 season, and the goal is to bring it to all 10,000 youth football leagues across the United States. And due to the safety benefits and support offered, some high school football programs may adopt and endorse Heads Up Football as early as this season. ¢
Participating Leagues in San Diego North County Communities 92127 – 4S Ranch, Del Sur, Santa Luz Del Norte Nighthawks Youth Football and Cheer San Diego Youth Football and Cheer 92128 – Rancho Bernardo, Carmel Mountain Ranch Rancho Bernardo Pop Warner Palomar Conference Pop Warner Football and Cheer 92024 – Encinitas La Costa Canyon Pop Warner Palomar Conference Pop Warner Football and Cheer 92131 – Scripps Ranch Scripps Ranch Pop Warner Football & Cheer Association Palomar Conference Pop Warner Football and Cheer 92130 – Carmel Valley Torrey Pines Pop Warner Palomar Conference Pop Warner Football and Cheer 92009 / 92011 – Carlsbad Carlsbad Pop Warner Football Palomar Conference Pop Warner Football and Cheer 92064 – Poway Poway Pop Warner Palomar Conference Pop Warner Football and Cheer 92129 – Rancho Peñasquitos Rancho Peñasquitos Pop Warner Palomar Conference Pop Warner Football and Cheer
Del Norte Youth Football & Cheer Implements Safety Measures
“Our racial, ethnic and socioeconomic diversity attracts participants from all over San Diego County. We strive to set the standard within AYF and among other conferences as well. Our league goes above and beyond the typical requirements in all our efforts, whether it’s our Board of Directors, staffing our coaches, teaching the fundamentals of football, our nationally ranked cheer program or planning special events. It’s all about our youth athletes and providing the most positive learning experience possible.” ~ Tina Chatham, Publicity Director
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here are misconceptions regarding player safety and head injuries throughout the sport of football. The sport has received some negative publicity over the last few years. Del Norte Nighthawks Youth Football and Cheer (DNYVD) would like to demonstrate that if the fundamentals of football are taught the proper way, they can change the perception in the eyes of concerned parents and critics of the sport. The Board of Directors for DNYFC has provided us with valuable information on how they are moving forward with implementing safe playing and encouraging scholarly athletes who are all led by a talented and well-trained coaching staff.
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• DNYFC demands that all members of the organization put player safety first ahead of all other motivation. • DNYFC provides the latest football and cheer equipment with player safety in mind. Players, parents and guardians are provided ongoing instruction on the proper fitting and usage of issued equipment. • All participants are matched in an age/grade-based format which allows them to compete with their own peer group and avoid playing in an older but lighter (OBL) situation that can be dangerous. • Coaches are carefully selected and required to adhere to strict safety standards as set forth by American Youth Football and DNYFC. • DNYFC promotes the value of physical fitness by staying active and involved with youth sports.
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• DNYFC is committed to promoting the importance of education and scholastic achievement. • DNYFC believes that learning is not limited to only players and therefore requires coaches and staff to attend safety training and instructional clinics. • DNYFC is part of the largest youth football community in the world – American Youth Football (AYF). AYF serves over one million members in all 50 states and serves several countries worldwide. • AYF is proud to be a national youth partner of the NFL. ¢
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:::: Senior Living
celebrating 25 Years of
Excellence Casa de las Campanas
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his July, Casa de las Campanas celebrates its 25th year as San Diego’s only not-for-profit Type “A” continuing care retirement community (CCRC). Anniversary-month events kick off with another of our well-known “Taste of Casa” events. The annual event highlights the world-class fare enjoyed daily by Casa residents. This year’s “Taste of Casa” will mark the debut of recently-appointed Executive Chef Stephen Window. His formidable culinary credentials include being head chef at La Jolla’s award-winning Roppongi Restaurant and twice-featured chef at the James Beard House. “Chef Window teams up with our Registered Dietician Amy Jellison to create healthy, gourmet dishes for Casa residents,” said Marge Pronovost, Casa de las Campanas Marketing and Sales Director. “A Taste of Casa” gives invited guests a chance to sample the locally-grown, locally-sourced food that we feature,” she said. Casa de las Campanas will formally mark its 25th anniversary from July 22-26. Resident events will include an outdoor concert, an ice cream social at the community’s Bell Tower Park, a professional photographer, and strolling musicians for a formal Murder Mystery Dinner in the newly redesigned Dinner Theatre. The 23-acre residential community, nestled in the hills of Rancho Bernardo overlooking Lake Hodges, first opened on July 25, 1988. It has been one of the top-rated retirement communities in San Diego County ever since. The Casa de las Campanas Health Center has earned Medicare’s Five-Star Rating for skilled nursing facilities, Pronovost said. Community residents participate in over 40 different in-house clubs and committees, including reaching out to
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the surrounding community. Casa residents, through their volunteer program Casa Residents for Education (CRE), have for years tutored first, second and third graders in the “Everyone’s A Reader” program at local elementary schools. Casa regularly partners with Recycle San Diego to sponsor electronics recycling events and, since 2010, the community has operated a worm farm that turns its kitchen waste into compost. “Casa’s on-going success is a true testament to our organizational model,” said Pronovost, “integrating resident perspectives with the vision of our local Board of Directors and the industry-specific expertise of our management company, Life Care Services LLC.” That model has insured Casa de las Campanas’ financial strength and stability, Pronovost said, and will continue to do so. She pointed to a master plan under development for the community. “This expansion will carry us to 2025,” said Steve Riddle, Casa de las Campanas President/Chairman of the Board. “What we’re trying to do is to keep Casa de las Campanas competitive into the future – making certain that we are offering the amenities and providing the lifestyle environment which the new generation of retiring ‘baby boomers’ will be looking for, while continuing to address the evolving needs of current residents.” ¢ SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT
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:::: NIGHTHAWK INSIDER by JACKIE WIBOWO special to 92127 Magazine
PASSING THE TORCH I
’d visualized what it would be like, with only speculations in my mind. I’d heard rumors about the first high school built in 4S, modeled after the architecture of Westview High School. I’d heard that becoming a Nighthawk would be a risk, that attending Del Norte “Middle” School (a nickname coined by other schools) would deprive me of a “real” high school experience. But, three years later, I can sincerely say that there’s no place I’d rather be. Right away, you notice that the student culture breaks away from the common high school stereotype; it fosters acceptance, empathy and diversity. The Class of 2013 is the first class of “purebred” Nighthawks – the first to experience all four years of high school here. Initially, they had only blank slates and the creative license to experiment. Two years
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ago, Omar Ali started the Del Norte Morning Show, despite struggles with funding and having to use upside-down trashcans as tripods. Two years ago, Sahil Chinoy started our first newspaper, The Talon, as a small online news publication. Two years ago, despite the efforts of Nighthawk Nation, spirit was virtually nonexistent. But look at us now. The Del Norte Morning Show became Del Norte Network, a standard for communications. The Talon came off the screens and into student hands as it flourished into a print publication. The Class of 2013 established The Flock, our enthusiastic student section, and cheered on our teams over paramount wins against district rivals. The magic started here, right in front of my eyes, and it’s no secret that the Class of 2013 has set the bar exceptionally high for
us. Whether it was Jamie Brynes, who was applauded by the whole student body upon his acceptance to the University of Oxford, or Chase Paisley who truly bled blue and green and reminded us to “Stay Classy”, or Haram Hwang, who led the Liberty in North Korea Club to rescue a refugee – the Class of 2013 sparked a flame in our student culture. Now what? The question looms: How can the Class of 2014 live up to such a high standard? In early May, we had our junior forum, the very same forum that united the Class of 2013 last year to serve as our leaders. Yes, we have big shoes to fill, but we are honored to take on the challenge of keeping the spark alive and thriving. ¢ Jacqueline Wibowo will be a senior at Del Norte High School. She is participating in an internship program with 92127 Magazine and can be contacted at info@92127magazine.com.
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:::: HEALTHY LIVING
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It’s More Manageable ThanYou Think
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f someone in your home has pet allergies, you may wash the pet twice a week, steam clean your carpet or treat your pet with sprays or drops to reduce shedding – but is there any proof that taking these actions help? Kusum Sharma, MD, Director of Allergy & Asthma Clinics at AKANE Institute of Allergy, Asthma & Sleep Medicine offers the following research and evidence-based environmental changes that can reduce the pet allergen levels in your home and may help stop allergy symptoms:
Replace carpeting with hard surfaces.
Did you know carpeted floors accumulate 100 times more cat allergens than hard floors? Switch to polished surfaces like hardwood floors, stone or tile.
Reduce fabric upholstered furniture.
Research shows that upholstered furniture and curtains contain significant amounts of cat dander and even more than what is found on the floor.
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The truth is, you can live with your pets without suffering allergy symptoms.”
Wash bedding and curtains.
To remove dog/cat dander from bedding and curtains, use one of these three techniques: wash in water at least 140°F with one rinse; wash at any temperature with two rinses; or wash in a steam washing machine.
Use tightly woven bed coverings.
Protective coverings for mattresses, box springs and pillows are often recommended, and studies show that tightly woven fabric with openings less than four microns wide can reduce allergens.
Make multiple changes for best results.
Studies show that making multiple indoor environment changes is required to significantly reduce pet allergens. Pet owners with allergies or asthma symptoms should see an allergist who will evaluate if they are truly allergic to pets and discuss treatment options, including reducing allergen exposure, medications most effective for their particular symptoms and allergy shots (immunotherapy). The truth is, you can live with your pets without suffering allergy symptoms. ¢
Dr. Kusum Sharma is the Director, Allergy & Asthma Clinics at AKANE Institute of Allergy, Asthma & Sleep Medicine located in Scripps Ranch and La Jolla. She specializes in seasonal, food, drug, gluten, mold, cosmetic & skin allergy, asthma, sinus problems and hives.
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:::: LIBRARY SCHEDULE
4S RANCH LIBRARY ADULT PROGRAMS
CHILDREN PROGRAMS
SPECIAL EVENTS
Citizenship Class Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Open for all interested in taking citizenship tests
Play to Learn Time with Teacher Lee Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Music, Stories, arts and fun. For children 5 years old and under. www.teacherlee.com
“It’s Book Time” Ronald McDonald Library Show July 5 at 10:30 a.m.
English Conversation Café Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. Join your fellow English learners and practice your English speaking skills
Chess Club Saturdays at 3 p.m. Open to all chess enthusiasts. All ages welcome.
Family Yoga Saturdays at 10 a.m. Yoga for the whole family
Crafts for a Cause Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. Arts and crafts for K–3rd grade students.
Gentle Yoga with Patty Wednesdays, July 17, 24 and 31 at 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Aug. 7 and 14 at 9:30 a.m. Gentle yoga for adults and seniors.
“I ♥ Spanish” for Preschoolers Mondays, July 2 – 30 at 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. Spanish story time and crafts for preschoolers.
Knitting Circle Wednesdays at 5 p.m. Join your fellow knitters by the fireplace every Wednesday evening and knit for fun. Mind and Meditation Saturdays at 11 a.m. Promote inner peace, happiness and well-being for all individuals through yoga and meditation. Yoga Meditation 1st and 2nd Tuesdays of the month at 6:45 p.m. Every day stress reduction with Dr. Afshin Nahouvandi. For 15 years old and above Zumba with Miss Rachel Saturdays, July 13, 20 and 27 at 9 a.m. Free Zumba classes with certified instructor Miss Rachel. Sign-up required. Friends of the Library Meeting 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Become a member of Friends of the 4S Ranch Library and support your local library. Fine Free Friday Last Friday of the Month Return your overdue books, CDs, DVDs, or other materials on the last Friday of each month and the fines for those items will be waived.
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Summer Concert with Marjit Vinjerui July 12 at 10:30 a.m. End of Summer Reading Candyland Carnival Aug. 2 at 10:30 a.m.
Kids Fitness with Miss Andrea Wednesday, Aug. 21 at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Kids fitness class with Miss Andrea for kids ages 18 months to 5 years old. Sign-up required Kinderdance with Miss Patty Wednesdays, July 3 – 31 Dance classes for children ages 6–8 years old. Sign-up required. Homework Center Fridays at 4 p.m. One-on-one homework help for students from kindergarten through 9th grade. Program is run by Del Norte High School Education in Action Club. Walk-ins welcome. Musikgarten with Miss Melonie Saturdays at 1 p.m. Music program for ages 3–5. Sign-up required.
TEEN PROGRAMS SAT Crash Course with Atticus Prep Saturdays in July at 3 p.m. SAT prep course for high school juniors and seniors. Registration Required. Tween Craft Night 4th Wednesday of the month at 5:30 p.m. Crafts for preteens. Sign-up required.
Library will be closed on Thursday, July 4 In observance of Independence Day
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