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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-02-26 - Orange Coast Pilotr ~ 0 0 _, SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COtv\Y\UNmES SINCE 1907 . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1999 Police hope to stop 'huffing' .from blowirig the hous~ down LEAVING THE SCENE KIM H.AGGERTY-ZVUIJS I DAILY Pit.OT A firefighter leaves the Triangle Square shopping center Thursday morning after responding lo a kitchen fire at La . Taqeria restauranl The restaurant will remaJn closed unUI · health officials complete their investigation. Young runnets ' get into the Spirit • Sunday's race, in its 16th year, has raised thousands of d ollars for area elementary schools. ~Pb NEWPORT BEACH -He's never even attempted five kilo· meters, but Andersen Elemen- tary sixth-grader Brandon Mason isn't womed. He's goth.is strategy all worked out. •I'm going to do my best. And I'm not gomg to waste all my energy in the beguuung, • said the young runner, one of 6,000 expected to partiopate in th.is Sunday's Spuit Run dt Fashion Island. The run, in its 16th year, has become a local tradition that is expected to be the largest youth race in Orange County this year. The event is a fund-raiser (or Andersen, Lincoln and Harbor View elementary schools. Last year, more than $100,000 was raised from race proceeds. The money was used to buy com- puter terminals, vtdeo cameras and micro:,copes. It also pa.id for a vi.sit from the Jet Propulsion Lab- oratory's mobile unit. At Sunday's run, children. their parents and others, includ- ing Olympic-caliber athletes such as Corona del Mar's Llz Morris, can participate in 13 events, from the 25-yard •Toddler That,• to a 1-mile race for 7-and 8-year-olds, to SK and 1 OK runs. A children's expo with games and other events also will be held. All chil- dren who participate will receive a commemorative medal. Brandon will be running a.long with his mother and his father. •rm not even a runner, I just think it's the neatest thing,• said Andersen parent Dina Mead, who coordinated this year's run SEE SPIRIT PAGE 6 IHOEX •District, police look for ways to stop the trend of students who sniff their lives away. !rt, P\,t NEWPORT-l'v1ES \ -A dctngl!rouo; trend in subslance abuse may be com- ing mto vogue among distncl sludents, and school officials are trymg to come up with plans to combat it. "It's called huffing, or sruffing." s<tid Lynne Bloomberg. the school d1stnc1·~ coordinator for safety and drug-frne programs What she described is u dcmuerous practice of inhaling household solvt>nts, often ou~ or a plastic bag or defldted bdl· 72 10111 QAWRID _____ ,, -2 PUUUS .2 for ddJdnm 12 and under. Reserva- Uom are~ Por more lnfonna· ~ c:d (114) 988-0688. PUIJC llRICES -... _. Sl'mS .......... llltlll 111 Ii 1 loon. Huffing can produce an mlt~ . hort-hved high. dnd although ll'.., not ,physically dddictmg, it can be psycho- log1cally addicting, school otllaal :.aid. • 11 can actuallv melt the bram. Kids don't Hunk dl>out thaV said TeWmk.le ~1u.ld}P School Principal Sharon Fry. D1stnct o1hcia.ls believe some stu- denb tram Ensign lntermPdtdle School who were involved m stealing beer from the Snuthsoman Institute aLi;o mcty have takPn part in inhaling aerosol computer cleaner, perhaps by spraymg tht> clPttON into each others' mouths. "We wPrc.> all ta.ken dbdck.W c;did Ens1yn Pnncipdl Aldo Mucerino. He Sttt<l school officials still are "roundmg up ktds and trying to find oul what ha~ p~ned." ·our c.vncem is why someone would do that," he aclded "You colild die from thll l • l\lucerlno said that until the Wash- mgton, D C madent, no Ensign student had ever been caught huffing. Newport pohcP subsequently inlonned him that inhalant dhuse is on the nse m the area. At Tt•\'\'ink.le, chool ofhoals put a warnmg about huffing m the PTA news1t~1ter alter they found empty com- puter-clPc1nt•r containers on campus. Sc liool othaab wem confu::.ed becaw e the> Cdmpu::. dof's not use that brand of de.mer. PubrP then alerted them to the dany1•r ol hutlmg, firy aid Mark Monarch, a DARE oUicer with the Nr~wport BPach Police Department, fild mhe1bn9 Ol\'COlS to get hjgh j.,, ilJe· SEE SNIFF PAGE 6 Lawsuit alleges • racISm at Atlas • Former manager says Costd Mesa auto dealership fired employees based upon race. COSTA MESA -A former fleet man. dHCr (or Atlas Chrysler-Pl~mioulh has hied a wrongful terminauon lawsuit agdin::.t the company, clauning h1::. boss fired employ<•es ba ... ed on their race City ~ice vindic.ated in civil rights suit. ·See Page3. ~tatlhew Manlt'Y al- !t•g~s his former super- visor, Palnck Doyle, told hnn to •gel nd ot" lho:-.e • employees who were lrom ·the Tiurd World: Manley claun Doyle rnlt>.rred to him a~ a "'negT01d· and allegedly went on a tirdde one day, stat- ing ·we want w~1te people here w1lh car exp ~rience instead of trdinrnq these SEE DEALER PAGE 6 ot your everyday rush how· traffic jam • ;\Jewport-Me~..,a pair land on 91 freeway after therr light-plane's engine quits. 1Wo Newport-Mesa resident<; had a harrowmg flight Thursday after- noon wh •n theu single·engm" cor- cruft made un emergency landing on the houldcr of the Riverside Fre • way. Ang la Ailum , 36, of Newport Beach and Ge.ny Habeck, 48, of Cos· ta M a weren't in1ured after safely 9uidmg th u plan to an open area dunng th ru h·hour conunute. The MILLENNIUM MOMENT SEE PLANE MGE 5 P. n . Cook \Vas acliv .. in N wport Beach in 1960s P. D Cook rved on the Newport Bear:h C ity <"'..ounc:il for eight 'f ars1n the 1980s. The cru ty Kansas natlve was the pr dent of the Coro- na de1 Mar Chamber OI Ccm· men:e fl"QIJ\ 1969 to 1910 COeil& left the aree. Wtiln be °"* P. Dee Cooll .Jolumiel Liquor 1Dr 25 ,._ID 1973 to retire ID S h9. ..a becameJtl mayor a,_,~ ~ Friday, February 26, 1999 date book Daily Pilot I I I CHECK I I OUT I 1 Look to the stars for e : New Age answers 'Of Mice at'\d M e vt' t4emaihs a stt..\devtt favot4ite A re you caught in the grip of millennium fever? Braong for chao:; m·this :century's waning days? Rather :than stockpiling genefdton. and fr~ze-dried rabons, head for the libfary for · soM.e vision- ary guides. 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I thought how important it is to treasure our friends because you never know what can happen.!' , "Of Mice and Men• - wluch takes place in the Sali- nas Valley during the 1930s Depression era -tells the sto- ry of two nugrant workers drawn together with a shared dream of owning their own farm. Theu friendslup allows the simple-minded Lennie Small to depend on George Milton's intellect to steer him from trouble: while George depends on Lenrue's uncondi- tional devotion to help survive their sparse existence. But in the ~nd, George is forced to take the li!e of rus fnend after Lennie, wlintentionally, kills a young woman. "It was kind of hopeless," said Matt Meredith, 15. "George was always trying to keep LennJe out of trouble, but in the end there was nothing he could do to stop Lennie· from killing the woman. And then he was forced to kill him." • Matt also said he learned something about being so dependent on fulfilling a single dream. "It's like my mom is always saying, 'the best-laid plans of mice and men.' I saw how true ., that was in the book. Plans can go astray and li!e is very unpredictable," he said. Newport Harbor High School is one of several Orange County high schools - along with Costa Mesa High School and Orange Coast Col- KIM HAGGERTY·ZVl.lJS I DALY Pl.OT Freshman Meredith Chinn, 14, discusses the book "Of Mice and Men" with classmates at Newport Harbor HJgh School The honor students at the school are learning about theater and will see the play at South Coast Repertory tn March. lege -mvolved in South Coast Repertory's 30-year-old Theater Discovery Project. 'The majority of the schools are teaching Steinbeck's .work, and about 3,000 students will view "Of Mice and Men• March 23-26. The play - showing through April 4 -is also part of SCR's Amencan Classic Series, which offers a production per season of a ma1orwork. •Three years ago, when we announced our plans to launch the American Classics Senes. .we paid special attention to the high school curricillum, • said SCR's artistic ctirector David Emmes, who also directs #Of Mice and Men.• And study guides prepared by educator Charles Schiller are available for teachers to use before and after the per- formance, said SCR's spokesperson Cristofer Gross. On the day of the production, students are greeted by a + Wllill! South Coast ~ 655 Town Center Costa Mesa ...... Througtl April 4. Performances are 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays; 2:30 arid 8 p.m. Saturdays; and 2:30and1 p.m. Sun- days + HOW MUCH: S 18 to $45. Saturday matinee will be a .,pay what you will" perfor- mance ($5 minimum sug- gested). Theater Discovery Project $10 (groups of 15 students or more) at 11 :30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. March 23, 7:30 p.m. March 24, 11 :30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. March 25 and 11:30 a.m. March 26. · + PHO•: (714) 7()8..5555 member of SCR's l.Jterary Department who provide insights about the play. In addition, more than 100 Orange County teachers were introduced to the American Clas!iic Series and the Theater Discovery Project at the first preview of "Mke and Men" held Feb. 19 L Emmes was present to dis- cuss SCR's choice to include the play in the American Clas- sic Senes. The studenU. in Tagami's class, who are part of the school's Shakespeare Academy which focusei. on mustc, VlSUal arts and theater, said they look forward to viewing the play and to see how well the actoN portray Lenrue and George and all the emotions reflected so dearly in the book. "l am interested to see how the actors emphasize cert.am words and how they express their feelings,• said 14-year-old Ehzabeth Anderson. •1t will be a visual picture to what we have read." Bridgewater brings her own brand of jazz to The Center JouSnrrN ~"' Bndgowater new solo to record with such monumental jazz legends as Dizzy G1ll&pie. Dexter Gordon, Max T he contemporary diva of avant- garde 1azz will perform her own brand of music at a two-rught per- Roach and Roland Kirk. · Bridgewater captured Broadway in 1974 with her perf onnance as Glinda the Gobd Witch in "The Wiz, • for which !the won a Tony awaJd. Her Broadway carcel' included perfor· mances of ·eoooret." •eatmen," "Black Ballad• and more. • formance at the Jazz Club at The Cen- : ter. Double Grammy wmner Dee Dee Bridgewater s soulful voice and passion for jazz came from a Cather who taught music to Booker Little dnd George Coleman, and a mother who played Ella Fitzgerald records on the turntable. Family sing-along~ turned into live performanc w1th local Jll.ZZ trios throughout Michigan. By 1969 she toured the former Soviet Uruon with the University of DlinolS Big Band. Her acting career took her to Tokyo, London, Los Angeles and P8rls, where she later called home. One year later Bridgewater found herself in Now York, where tho jazz scene was boonu.ng. AJter befn nding Thad done:, and Mel Lewis, c;he made her professfonal debut singing lead vocab on Monddy nights tor the11 band, and together were labeled es one of the premier jazz orchestras of the em. Dee Dee Bridgewater became a household name in the enterta.i.nment industry. But her prolific performance sCbedule was not.seen u a boon tor the somewhat oblc:Ute Jaz IClllM!, acc;ording to Jazzweet magazme. Reeord labels began to tWn her down with the fear that bar nputa~on in the jazz wodd wu b9iDg lq\Mllbed by her newly ac:qulred pop .eatut. In 1986 B~ater found )X'Ofes· '1onal and~ relUge IA a new scene. 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Col¥lght No .,. ,.,... ot .. lltt"9 ~ • , , DEE DEE •IDGEWATll + WHERE: Orange County Performing Alts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Coste Mesa • WlllN: Saturday at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m.; ~at S:lO and 71:ftm. +HOW~S32.-d $36 • flHO• (784) 556-ARTS 0( (714) 740-7878 ' Dee Dee llddgewatar ... waaaGi TRY_.• y_, ............ ............ w...· 11111 .. , •• ,, ....... •Cllltf---vomllto .. or...., Co npt tdtw !: I Altl c---. Wllllll ro.lllATUMS TIDIS Balboa TODAY ~1 Corona del Mar ftnt low 65152 12:02 a.m .••.•.. 1.9 CosU Mesa First high 67151 6•11 1.m. • o o o I I• 5.6 ~Beach Se<ond low 64151 1:19 p.m •....... -0.8 NeWport to.st Second high 65152 7;47 p.m .. , •..•• 4.0 Wf'CIMCAIT LOCATION SIZE IAIUMMY w.dge .•... 2-4 wnw Fntlow --~ •.. 2-4wnw 12~541.m .•••••. 1.6 lledtles ..•. 2-4 wnw tuver >-tty •• l-4 wnw. Ftnt high CdM •.•••• .2-4wnw 6:511.m ........ S.t Secondldw .,.... 1:51 p.m. •••...• .o.t VWllble momfng Second higf\ ..._ltaroto ~---..... l:l1 p.m •••••••• 4.2 ~--ofiOl1ht• • ,, to tS ... -by the .tt.moon. ~- Sllf An lnctMSlng swell out of the west· northwest produces sets In the waist-to shoulder-high ..... today. Sets will be pakyandf\#\. Arell u:h • tht points end '"" mty ... held-high Mb. n.. wHI be ltftle ch'"91 for MU on 5.tturdly. T«*v wt M¥esurww•• whh ........ ...,, waw condldOnl ... ......_ .. poor. fllr. n. "'" --•Mp.m. of the Am~ncan 1azz world. She recorded what would be a double Grammy winner, • D~r Ella,• and •t.ove and Peace: A Tribute to Horace Silver,• which was also nominated for a Grammy. The diva was bacr.-" Along with ~ tnbutes, Bridgew&· ter record«W M!veral llve1albums. Her Gtammy.:nominated albUm, •uve in Paris," brought Bridgewater back into the hearts of her old fans, and opened ~ eyes of some newcomers. She sang in jazz festivala around the world and recaptured her American audi· ence. Besides the Grammy and. Tony awards, Bridgewater hu allo been Mmlnated for the Laurence Olivier AWIDd and the 1995 Billy Holiday AWVd from France's Academia de J-. .. Jeo .. She bas Mid oae of bar prof_.,,.L: goD is to do with her vok:e wbat tbll • mmctans do wltb tbm llJltnllmldl. SIMI has been training bar vaa to ICJGad u crisp and dear •• tn .... Juz Club patronl will be tbe Jadge • of ....... POLICE flLIS COITAl9SA • AdmN A"""9: A c.r st«eo worth S275 was stolen In the 1200 bloek betwftrl noon ...-d 10:10 p.m. Feb: 13. • .._ Mreet.: A purse .net Its contents worth S20l were ~ from a car In the 3300 block betwMn 6:30 and 8:15 p.m. Feb. 21. • .,.._. ~ A pune and Its contents worth S2JO were stolen from• CM In the 3300 bkxk It 12:15 p.m. Feb. 19. • ,_. CeMw DrM: A bkycte worth S100 wt15 stolen In the l200 btoclt during the ~ of Feb. 15. .......... ,., .,.., of shoes. compect ck~ •• gold neddlCe Md lbout 20 Complet dha worth I tcJtal of $610 Mte --In the 700 bloCk durtng the ~of Feb. 22. ...,llMJI ..................... SOmeone.,,.. car wlndowt • I c-...ng UGO In demlg9 In the D block during ttw ....... oi • Ptb..U. ............ '*"* SomloM thrtw lft object ...... .. •..tow of. llaN In the 2100 blodl. --' ....... ,. 3'. .,_..,.Paurufti s•~s,,m..,....,.trom I hon'l In .. 100 lllodl ..... tfw Ml .. ilf M. U. Doily Pilot =Costa Mesa police vindicated in '94 " ;civil rights lawsuit • Case stemmed from arrest of 3 black women J}t South Coast Plaza. women were released al lhP . scene. The ' parties' respecli./e account:lj of the incident differed drastically, Zell scUd. The women • ]1'.Nlll-R l~A<..LANu ' dtllllled officers yelled ratjal slurs _.,....._------~--~---at them and dragged them out of iblt' Pb their vehicle to search it; the offi- COSTA MESA -A federal court jury this week vindicated four Costa Mesa Police Depart- :inent office~ accused of violating the civil rights of three African- American women dl South Coast Plaza Cleopatra Burker. 67, and her daughters, Glona Jenkins and Roselyn Evdns, all of Los Angeles, ·claimed they were unlawfully detained, subjl'cted to Illegal ·searches d.Ild excessive force. and :were the victims of assault and • battery. Ofhcen; Robert Stock, Rene Meng, Mitch Johnson and Sgt. Kevm Lovelady were the four defendants remaining in the • claim, which originally included : the city of Costu Mesa and Poltcc ·Chief Duve Snowden. -The lawsuit stemmed from a December 1994 incident at the Co~ta Mesa shopping mall. 1Wo ·officers working undercover on ·theft prevention m the porkmg lot : suspected the wom<.>n of shoplift- : mg. sdid Don H ZeU, ~o oty's : attorney m the CdsE>_,. rr ,,., . • -!The women 1 y.r~re driving : around in a ma~iner that led otri- • cers to !who.vi• they were being evasive, Zc>U '.,a.id. •A uniformed officer stopped them· in the park- •mg lot, and almost immedi<llcly ey said, ·nw only reason you slopped us was because of our race:• In their search of the car, Zell said the officers found numerous items that c.lppedred to be new for which the women had no re- ceipts But no evidence of shoplifting was fol,Uld, and the cers said the women freely con- sented to the seacch. "The singular thing thdt won the case was the officers them- selves, because they conducted themselves m a mo~t professional manner,· Zell said. "They were able to demonstrate that the bdsis of the stop had nothing to do with the person's ethnic background.· Duane R. Folke, who repre- sented the women, agwe<l that there was a ctichotomy in the accounts of the mcident. "We're talking about two elP.- mentary school teachers and one librarian who are older women,• he said. ·r was surpnsed the 1ury did not find these women credi- ble. I don't know why they would make up a story about having to undergo a search.• Zell said the women hod asked for he.tween $200,000 and $20 million in damages. Snowden said the case wus highly publicized at the bme, and because it was an ongoing inves- tigdtion, the depsirtment didn't get a chance to respond. ·1 guess the jury responded for us,• he said. ·Tue jury has not only vindicated the ofhcers involved, but has validated whdt the results of our internal investi- gation were, which was that the officers acted totally appropriate-ly.. . He said every citizen com- plaint that comes into the depdrt· ment is assumed to be worth mvesbgating, but said the accu- sations m this case were so out~ landish that he never believed them. Tall thief robs ba~ in Newport Beach A tall, well-built thief stole an undisclosed amount of cash from a Bank of America branch on East Coast Highwdy m Coro- na del Mar on Thursday dftemoon. . Shortly before 5 p.m., the robber walked into the bank in the 3300 block of East Coast Highway and handed a note to the teller. The note demanded cash, and the mdfl said he was carry- ing a gun No we..ipon was displayed, however. The teller com- plied and gav<' him the money. The man fled on foot. The man was descnbed as white, in his rrud-20s. 6-feet-6- inches tall and about 220 pounds. He hdd slicked-back black hair and brown eye~ with cl scrdggly beard, and was last seen weur- . ing a pair of red sunglass<'.s, a black jogging suit and carrying cl green backpack. Anyone with mformabon ab9ut the incident is asked to call the Newport Beach Police Department at (800) 550-6273. -By Greg Risling RUFFLES . UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Morel Club Sofa $1 oq~o· OFF Chair $50°0• OFF •with a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 3/5/99 New Location Same Street 2 blocks North 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA-548·1156 -. I Friday1 February 26, 1999 ;I Anonyrno donor gives $25,000 to police for information on park attacker • Monday's assault p ompts resident to send police a check. c. Rf< j RISIJ!l;G &tr PiJt COSTA MESA -An anonymous resi- dent has posted a $25,000 reward to help find a suspected rapist who attacked a young woman 41 Fairview ~ark on Monday. The resident, who asked not to be named, sent d cashier's check to the Costa Mesa. Police Department on Thursday. Police unmed1ately began handing out fliers and hanging them around the park wtth the reward amount in large, bold print. Lt. Ron Smith said the donor was aston- ished to learn someone had been raped in the park South added it's rare to have a per- son contnbute a large amount of money m any type of crime case. •Usually a corporation or a group of peo- ple come forward with the reward money,• he said. "The resident felt g.iving the money was lbe right thing to do m this case. It redl- ly upset him ~ Police still are mvestigatmg dilf erent leads stemming from Monday's attack. The woman, who is in her 20s, was walking on Placentia Avenue at about 5:30 a.m. when a man grabbed her and dragged her into a covered area, according to pohce. The assailant then allegedly choked and raped Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Tom Boylan posts a 525,000 reward flier police hope will lead to information on the sexual assault that occurred Monday in Fairview Park. her belore running away. A search of the area by a police bloodhound led back to the north parking lot of Estanc1a High School. The suspect is described as white or pos· sibJy Ldbno, m his ea.rly 20s. about 5 feet 10 inches tdll with a mediwn build. He was last seen weunng a dark blue hooded sweat - ... -;h1rt, blue Jeans and white tenrn'.'> shoes. Pohce hope the e:ictra mcenbve of a • reward will hnng new ledds "' ·nus 1s a vr·11 remarkdble situation," ,. 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I /'.. ,/ /"'.. • Westcliff Plaza Cleaners • Friday, February 26, l 999 Daily Pilot oalition offers 'friendly solution' to traffic woes ' •Homeowners' alliance f<!_vors 32-word change .tO' orctinancei developers I ;>ay that's not enough. )~111 M RAt.t .... :-.:D Na NEWPORT BEACH -A coali- tion of homeowners a!.socwtions .is proposing wl)dt's l>emg touted a-; a •frit•ndlv solution" to the ~afftc Pha~mg Ordmance':. legal qud.Jldanes Phil Arst, president of the conunuruty AssOCldtion AllidJlCe, d the group's proposal 1 a WdY t& voi~ poss1bh.> legal challenges I e law -which 1s the reason · y the Clty wants to revise it - while keepmg basic protections. • r believe they've thrown out the baby With the bathwater,• An.t said. •Virtually all projects would be able to create an unsat- isfactory tralhc condition and sWl pa . ., by the developer paying a low fee.· Tile changes proposed by the city deal with two major legal issue.s in the existing ordinance. and came in response to recent court d&isions. One reqwres developers to contnbute to road improvements an amount proportional to the traffit> their project will generate. The other would prevent the city from being forced to implement a traHtc unprovemcnt that is unac- ceptable to the community, SETTING IT ST RAIGHT The -.tory dbout thP proposed no-kHI dnimal sheller than ran m the Feb 23 1-.sue of the Daily Pilot <;hould have read that peo- pl..-adopting peb from the Dover Shores Pet Care Center's PALS progr.nn don't have to pay for an} treatment given prior to adoption. II the pet i-. reunited with its original owner, the owner has to pdy for .rny medicdl treatment required by animal control 0U1ccm,. - Beautify Your Yard! , • Lo.nd..C8J>c nc .. 1$tn • O.,t.ont:"'ork, Pauo .. & lll\Qs • W1tc crfalJi., Pooli.&Spa<i • 0.,prtnkJcr s~ tem .. • I..and'>Capc ·~(~ e hat•e oeer !JO years combined service in this area. Our quality, creatfoity and .sen•ice are unmatched. To.<Jelher we will take care of all your landscape and masonry needs. FARNSWORTH GLASSELL l_.\.XD~C\J>f CO~IP\.Y\ ~IASOXRY COMPANY (949)548-5132 (714)434-7744 l O:!I070 u. •"4'~l.l - lnstc <l of language change throughou! the ordinance, Mt':> group proposes chtmgmg only 32 words m one pdlagraph m one section of the law. "If they want to go beyond this sunple change, there are appar- entl}' othl"T goals to1 the TPO besides rci.toring proportionality,• be said. "Our 32-word change makes it proporbonal." But Bob Brake, a Costa Mesa attomC)' who represnnts dgvelop- ers, said that solution :>unply docs not go tar enough. "They'm trying to Band-Aid over one small section and pre- tend as i1 that's going to fix the rough proportionality problem,• he srud. Brake said the Clty's proposal tnes to olve some of the legal problems 1n the ordinance and merge vanous mterests. "What people have tued to make is a consensus document, so to it back and pot shoot at U1at is not fair,• he said AnoU1er problem with the ordi- nance deals with the formula used to measure the capacity of an intersection. Planning Director Patncia Temple said under exist- ing law, a ma1or improvement could be triggered by a project that generates only one-tenth of l % more trafhc. AB d solution, the city 'is proposing to require intersection improvement contrtbutions only to those prOJCcts that add no less than 1 % to the intersection's capadty. Ari.l's group has come up with another fix: Carrying the calcula- tion to four decunal placcl> of accura cy. He said his ch dnge would prevent a nwnber of small pro1ects from bemg approved without the developer having to make d road improvement. But Brake ~dJd at doe~n·t make sense to be so accurate with num- beN> that are bdsed on rough pre- dictions. · •The science of predicting how an intersection lS gomg to b~ per- forming over time is not accurate to four decimal pomts, ~. he sa1d. •1t•s carrying an obtuse measure to a fine point.• Arst maintains that the city's proposed changes -crafted m a i>ubcornnuttee of Cit¥ CounC'JI members, Planning Commission- ers, member.> of Stop Polluting Our Newport and busmess com- munity representatives -will allow up to half of the city's inter .. sections to become congested ~yond aC'ceplable level:.. lie contends the city's propol>· als Will destroy the reasons why the law was passed in the first placl!, which was to protect resi- dents against over-development and excc~sive traffic congestion. •We are so strong on the TPO because, second only to the 9Pn- era1 plan. it's the most U'l)portant protect9r of residential quality ot lile, • Arst said. ·aut the general plan is so outdated that the TPO is our main protector.• Suspected molester doesn't show for trial • Michael Aldaz maq~ all of his mandatory pie-trial meetings, but now dpparently has left town. Inly Pl>! 1997 and told police about appeared to be staymg put He opened a rail· the crimes. Aldaz was making business on <::enter Street last month arrested a few days later. dnd also purchased tt newer-model white Toy- Aldaz, who racei, a ota camper w1lh gold stripes on its side panels maximum sentence of 90 Police suspect Aldaz may be moving from years in state prison il con-on~ campground to the next m Southern Cal- victed on all 15 counts, ifon11a. Police dlso are contdcting some ol was free on $50,000 bail Aldaz's lnends in Texas and Mexico and ask- and had attended all of his mg if they know where he is. COSTA MESA -Police are looking for a suspected child molester who didn't show up for the start of his tnal and believe he m.,_y be stoying with friends or at Southe rn Ca.Jiforrua campgrounds. reqw.red pretrial proceed-*He mdy be going around campgro\J.nds, mgs before his <lisappear-hgunng police won't look there," said Lt. Ron ance. Authonties Sdld I Srruth. HThere arn several places he may have Michael Aldaz Aldaz looked nervous gone, and we an• checking every ledd. • when witnesses were Aldaz's trial WdS ~cheduled to begin Mon Michael Aldaz, 45, faces 15 counts of molesting a young girl Authorities said Aldaz repeatedly molested the girl during a five- year penod, until she came forwdrd Ul May deposed and gave a portion of their testimony day. When Judge Margaret An<.lerson saw His d.lsappearance came as something of a thdl the defendant wasn't in court, she issued surpnse to lawyers and police becduse Alddz I a $1 million arrest warrant for hun. Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from riany Pilot J ainters WHE.N DINING GETS BORING, IT'S TIME FOR ... •m•zliMtz• • OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO AS WELL AS BAJA ALSO ON OUR MENU: FISH TACOS TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHIU CHEESE OMElfTT( Cock!o11s Phone Ahead for fooel To Go 296 E. 17TH ST. 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Feinberg was born March 19, 1914, "in the Bronx, N.Y. She was the youngest of three childr(•n, t\nd last both of her parents to mflu£.'nza at an early dge. I fer brothers were placed in an orphanage and sho was taken in by her aunt and uncle Mrs. Pemo<:rg graduated from Girls Commercial High School m Brooklyn, NY She later received her nurse's tram-Helen Feinberg ing at Brooklyn Jewish Hospi- tal. . At the age of 22, Mrs, Femberg was part of the first delegation of the MC'di~al Bureau to Aid Span- ish Democracy, 50 Amencan women who went to Spam to serve in makeshift hospitals on the front lines, prov1chng urgent health care to the soldiers of loyalist Spam tmd the members of the International Bngades. Mrs. Fernberg was scvmely wounded at the bat- tle of Pueblo de H11ar at Caspe when the Amencan tront·line hospital was bombed. She returned home in June 1938. In 1952, she met her life partner, Charles Fein- berg, a uruon organizer, profo:ssor, and public health adnunistrdtor. They mamed and had two children. She then shifted her energies into school nursing, an occupation she loved until she retired last year. Mt'). Feinberq worked as a school nurse in the Newport Mesa Unified School District. Mrs. Pomberg is survived by her daughter and _son-in-law, Fn•d Ross, by her son, Mich{Jel Feinberg\ and grandsons. Ben1amin and Joseph .. A memond) service will be presented at 3 p:m. March 6 at PdcJ.f1c View Memonal Park, 3500 Pacif- ic View Dnve, Corona del Mar. Friends wishing to remember Femberg Wlth charitable contributions may direct them to the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives, 799 Broadway, Swte 227, New York, N.Y. 10003, or the Whittier Elementary School Library Fund, 1800 North Whittier Ave .. Costa Mesa. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Checkpoint impounds 14 cars The C"ostu Me~a Police Department set up a driver's hcense checkpomt at the comer of Victo- ria Street and Puente Avenue on Wednesdcly. Between 10 am dnd 3 p.m., 1,783 cars passed through the checkpoint, which was meant to highlight the seriousness of not having · proper documentation "It's busically for the public to know that we do know that it's a problem,• sald Ofhcer Eric Reinholtz. · Three hl!ndred fifty-six cars were stopped. No one was arre:stcd, although 14 cars were impounded either because the drivers did not . have their hcenses, the}r licenses were suspend· ed, or thmr registration was not paid for at least six months, Reinholtz said. The next dnver's license checkpoint will be m April, and a checkpoint for drunken drivers will be set up m late ?-.lay. The locations are not ....... known y~{·-:-11 i. !..V~ •• Oral Roberts admitteo to Hoag Suffenng from a senous heart condition, leg- endary evangelist Oral Roberts has been admit- ted to Hoag Hospital 111 Newport Beach. "He has had a hedrt problem for years,• said Tom Thorkelson, a fnend of Roberts and vice president of the Newport-Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council. · Roberts' wife, Evelyn, and his son, Richard, were at the hospital on Thursddy and refused to make a puhltc comment, Thorkelson said Hoag would not reledse any information about the condition of the St-year-old evange- list, who has made Newport Beach his pcU1-time home for nearly 43 years. In 1992, Roberts was rushed to Hoag after complaming of chest pains dunng d live broad- cast of a national television show produced by Tnruty BroadcaSting Network, then headquar- tered in Tustin. He wccessfully underwent an angioplasty to clear a blocked artery. .. LANE Adams also said the engine had quit. wide,· said CHP officer Mark Reeves. "It isn't your average two fncnds had left Corona for :John Wayne Alrport d.fter 4 p.m. when they sent out a mayddy call. Adams, the pilot, radioed aucraft <-ontrollers dnd told them she was h aving a fuel pump problem. Addms was able to steer the dllcraft away from traffic, landing on the westbound shoulder of the Riverside Freeway east of Ana- heim The dut-covered area gave the pilot enough spdce to make the emergency landmg. "That area is"a fd1rly good s11e, wh1ch 1s about a quarter-mile freeway shoulder " . Westbound traffic was clogged for nearly two hours while inves- tigators from the Federal AVldtion Adm1ruslldtion and the National Transportdtlon Safety Board examined the aircntft. The plane was later towed away. -Greg Risling IMPORTED CE:.RAMIC TILE AS LOW AS 849 lmtalled I.AMINATE ON SALE! ·~· Professional Sq R llPERGO mStaried AS LOW AS •'! "W" u Installed ( :.,l~l•I ·~··· L ~., I 'I I #I < . Where Quality Floor Covering COlfa.YouJaa ..... ~ . ---- Resid ential • Commf'rcial • Wholf''>alc .ttt.650.0000 1966~ lll•li•rt llwtl. Cell• Me1a ltr tm .... 1CulM• .... ••• • •••;1 .. •• 1 '"ST. 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Students also. have ~ training hard in Andersen cher Brenda Colgate's after- • • Sdlool race clinics. The race is uch a sucr ful fund-raiser thl'.lt t.l\ere's talk of getting other Newport-Mesa chools involved, aid Andersen parent Peter Pastre. Eastblulf Ele- mentMy, scheduled to open m the fall, will partlcipate next year, said Pastre. Runners are asked to arrive at Fashion Island at least one hour before the start of the event to allow adequate time for parking, registration and warm-up. Those interested~ partlc1pat- ing can register from noon to 4 p m. Saturday at the 24 Hour Fit· ness NewpQrt Center. Race-day registration will begin at 6:30 a.m. Sunday in the Edwards Newport Theatre parking lot, 300 Newport Center Drive. For more inf onnation, call the 2.C Hour Fitness Spirit Run hot- line, (949) 224-9236. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT THRU APRIL. Newport Beach Z400 W. Coast Highway (949)650·5577 Laguna Beach 361 Forest Ave 1103 (949)376·8982 Irvine 3041 Michelson IA (949)252-1023 J DEALER l CONTINUED FROM 1 nl.ird World re1ec~ • The Costa Me a auto dealer, its parent company. M F. Salta, and Doyle were named as defen- dants in the lawsuit. Manley's attorn •y, Roger Carter, aid the suit chums Doyle m de the ractal stltlcments :,cv- eral tim('M). Doyle couldn't be> reached for conunent Thwsday. Atlas attor- ney Nancy Power said he could- n't respond to the allegations in the lawswt because she hadn't seen it. Manley was hired at Atlas m January 1998. He worked there for two months b Jore being fired March 2. The lawsuit statci. Manley refused to follow Doyle's mstruc- tions to fire employees based on their race. Manley reported the problem to Doyle's supervisors and was told action would be taken. After the fifth compldlilt, Manley was let go, but Doyle remained on the JOb. Manley further claims he was the target of retaliallon by man- agers, which culminated m his tenrunabon. He 1s seeking unspecihec..I damages for working in a hostile environment, unlawful retalia- tion and wrongful termination. F arnous P,uking Lot Pa rt\ "uncl.n '1-..J ! 27 31 E. Coast Hwy C orona d el Ma r (949) 6 75.5553 . . • Doily Pilot Most district campus ·crimes down, but weapons possessi~n increases I •Newport-Mesa report' i says property crimes also i showed a statistical rise. II ___ ...,JF.$1CA __ G_ARRJSON ____ _ n#;Nol j · NEWPORT-MESA -Campus crimes m almost every category declined last year in the New- port-Mesa Unified School District. , But to tho dismay of district offi- cials, th e number of students caught possessing weap(>ns went up, as ctid the num~r of property cnmes committed. "We're pleased to see unprovement, but on the other hand we want to maintain dili- gence," said Superintendent SNIFF CONTINUED FROM 1 gal. But because it does not involve controlled substances, it 1s not covered by the distnct's zero- tolerance policy for drugs and alcohol. "When we wrote the policy, Ulhalants weren't a big deal,• Bloomberg said, adding that recent incidents sent her scram- Flav o r ful & Delicious Lunc hes & D inne r Robert Barbot. "We'd like to get the number down to zero." Tom Jacob on, who is m charge of secondary education for the district, was qw.ck to point ou .. the number of students caught with weapons-18-was never· thclcss "very small.• All of those students were expelled. About 21,000 students attend distrlc;t schools. "The vast majority of weapons we catch with kids are knives," Jacobson said. He estimated that four students were caught with guns on campus last year, but those included air pistols and toy guns that look real. "We've never caught a student with a real, loaded gun," he said. Jdcobson ell o . aid 62 student were transferred ldsl year under the d1stnct's zt•ro-tolcrance poltc;y, and 30 students were expeUPrt, The va<>l majority ot tl1ose lfdOS· fers and expul. ions were due l<J students using drugs or dkohol said Jclcobson. The report, relcc1sPd Wedn11s- day by the state Department ot Education, compares crone ldtis· tic from the 1997-98 school year with. the two previous school years. The Department of Educa· tion started keeping statew1d<• statistics three years ago. · The cost of all crimes comnul· ted on chool cumpuses also declined sharply. from $2.23 to $1.19 per student. bling to research the topic Stelle trict, school 0U1c1dls said they officials told her it iS a pwushable have stdrted or plan to start edu- offense if students are caught eating students ubout the danye1s doing it on campus. of huffing. "We can't ignore it," she said, ·It's dn issue that could be hit noting that 14% of students said harder,• said DARE off>c-cJ they had tned sniffing ldst year in Monarch. who covered inhalan~ a survey of seventh-. ninth-and m an anti-drug prt>sentation hr. 11th-graders. gave Thursday to sixth-graders dt uMost kids do it once, ahd then MdrinNs Elementary School. they hate it," said Bloomberg. Mucerino said he plans to put "lt's not real tun. It makes you a warning in the next Enc;19n d.i1.zy and sick.• new!>lutter alert.mg parent-; and Nevertheless, across the dis-I students to the prdctire. UNIQUE WINE ROOMS CATERING AVAILABLE Another new store, another good reason ·. to stay · tlome To Entice You Into Our New Store, We'll Pay Your Sales Tax (Treadmills & Hom. 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I • ( ' ,.. • I • , I ffi-<>PENER ... 308 days, Friday, Febfuary 26, 1999 • Sports Editor Roger Corlsoo • 949-57 4-.4223 QUOTE OF THE DAY •Mcr)ile lhef tt just 00 f'Y5 end maybe rn cwound loo q SO l'Y gofttn 0 tyl!Kt But I keep second ~ and I world« n lhey've got somdting up It.I Siem -• Paul Orris, Corona del Mar High boys hoops coach Doily Pilot 7 COM HOSTS . NORDOFF IN CIF Ill-A SEM.IFINAL But Sea Kmgs Coach wonders if Rangers' generosity has a catch. H \HllY FAlll KNI II ruce guys and maybe I've bt•en arow1d too long, so I've gotten a littlo cynical. But I keep second guessing and I wonder iJ they've got something up them sleP.ve." BOYS H O OPS beforehand, to get the feeling of a road game." "(Nordotf ts) a more talented club than Banning (wh.ie':h CdM handled, 62-51, m a qunrtertmal wmJ, and it plays well together. (The Frontier League co-cham- p1ons1 are disciplined, execute well. hit the bodrds hard and move the ball fdlrly cfliciently, • Orris said. . Justin Sh •a and ti-5 Alex Bottom, and also gets inSlde i.c onng Md reboWld;mg from h-5 Dennis Alshuler. Alshuler aveiages 13.1 pomts, while 1unior Kevm Hansen (10.3> al"o averag~ douhle hgure:.. Alshuler, whom Oms .e lunated "-ctS at onl}· 75% for the first round, <lue to d thi9h brwse. has returned to· tuJI Strfl..ngth. ~"" CO.RONA DEL MAR -. Whdt does N<Srdoff boys basketbilll coach Jim I !all IS/lOW that Paul Orris doeiin't< ems, whose Sea Kings (17-10) host l"Vlll's Ojai-based Rangers (19-5 and the ?'lo. 3 seed) tomght ttt 7:30 u1 d CIF South- ern Section Division 111°-A semifinal, rnllldn't help but wonder as much when Hall agreed to waive the ultemate i.ite- requirement, which would have made E.c;tancia tonight's venue. Orris theonzed I lc1ll's concess1on may have been spurred by CdM's home reco~d, (3-5). J Je aJso considered politely decJmmg and playmg a t Estancia any- w~y, s~ce the Sea Kings have enjoyed . postseason success ul Eagles' gym. mcludif1g a victory in th<• 1993 CIF Divi- sion IV-AA tiUe game. What HaJf may or may not know will also come down to Xs and Os, cm area where Orris (25-7 in section playoff con- tests) excels, particularly with a week of practice preJHiration this year's eight- team Ill-A bracket has provided. Oms has reviewed videotape of the Rangers' 62-56 double-overtime quartcr- lll)al win over North~ew and believes Ufo Sea Kings are not in over their heads. The Rangers are led by 6-foot-2, 210- pound i.cmor Andy Flores, who average,s 22 pomts and eight rebounds. · Etienne Emanuel, a 6-3 1uruor pomt guard, averages 13 points and sue boards and hit tying buckets at the end of regu- lation and the first overtime agdmst :Jumor AJec Hanson, shifted to point guard for the playofh> when cU)other startPr was ruled melig1ble, average~ eight pomts per game, but erupted for 23 111 lh • hrst-rf•und win. "I can't believe any coach, given the c'.hoice, would allow h.is oppoQent to play at home," Orris said. ·Maybe they're just HI've hked pldying at Estancia, because we've done well there, .. Orris saJd. "But people mny have thought l was nuts to play someplace else, when we nad the opporturuty to pltty at home. We U JUSl hgure it's a plus. but (Athletics Dtrector Jerry Jelmck) offered to get us a bus (1Jld we can drive around a while •1 think we have a real good opportu- nity,• satd Orris, who has gw.ded the Sea Kings zo half of their four secllon champi- onships dnd 50% of theu six section title- 9ame appearances. North~ew. · Three seruors. a junior and d sopho- more round out lhe balanced seven-man rotation. which includes no one taller thdn 6-3. "Size-wise, we match up pretty well,• ~aid Orris, who uses a post rotation or 6-3 Senior Geoff Hunt rounds out the CdM starters. . Tonight's winner advances to the March 6 tiUc game at the Arrowhead Pond, agamst the wmner at the other scnufmal b tween top-eeded Chami- nctde and No. 4 HarYard-Westlake. CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM • Former All-Star third baseman for the Angels still hitting deep drives with his role in the game of golf. iiirn \JU> l>i ~~ dtstmgmshed baseball carc<·r. DeCinces wets an Amencan ~ly Pilol Leaquf' All-Star who crncked d Ornnge County sport:;ftl fans rc'membcr Doug Dc•C'mces as Lhe hdrd-nosed third bt1scm1m on those star-studded Angel tc.1111s o! the 1980s, a power hitt~r whose gntty play helped inspire two Amencan League We.st D1.,,1s1on llUe:. m hve years. But anyone who follows golf m Orange County is probabl~ aware of the ~ucce.o.;sful tran ition DeCmces has nwdc from prof~s 1onfll athlNe to lluc..messman. DeCinccs, who rt>placect Hall of Farner Brooks Robmson as the Baltimore Onol~s· third baSl'ffiiln m the rrud-70s ond ployed ctlniost L~ lull ~ca!.ons for the Angels, made a big hit m the golf business when he opened Strawberry r-~· Goll Club to the public in November Hl97. Full1llmg a dnMm. UeCinccs oocamu managmg general µartnerof Suawbcrry Farms and negouated d -45-year lei!Se for t~e property-h.dJ1 of which is owned by the County ol Orange, the other half by the Irvine Ranch Water Distnct. Oday, DeCmct>S ls working towctrd opemng an additional mne hole to Strawbcny Farms, dTI 18-holo layout which c1rcle:. the water distnct's prtmdry re~rvoir and teatures spectacular views of Orange County. DeCinces, a longtime Big Canyon Country Club mcmtw.r, hus dlso b~en u consult~mt to the dcvelopmt.mt of 36 Ted Robinson-d~<;igncd holes in Val ~neta, which is planmng to op;'.en the two new courses m November. Fom1crly the reprO!ientahve of current Angel third baseman !ioy G laus, DcCmce:> is also the managing partner of five Ruby's r tawants, including the diner m Corona del Mar. :A member of the Orange CQunty Sporb; Hall of Fame, and M'\Y in the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, celcbrabng tho o~ming third mallcnnmm, Deemc might be swmgmg ot~r dub nowadays, but fons Will never forget hl.S Cdreer-high JO hoµie runs for the Angels in 1982, when U1c r.lub won the dJvisional chump1on.sh1p and fedtured four former AL MVPs (R<>ggie Jdckson. Rod Carew. Don Bctylor and Fred Lynn}. Though the Angels wem up two games in the be t-of-hve AL Champ1onship Scnes and eventually lost lo Milwaukee, DeCmccs will always be remembered for his toughness m the ~ries. Once, he fouled a Don Sutton pitch off his face and broke his nose at the plate. but . stayect m the game ~md provided the Angels wtth much-needed mspuation. DeCinces was also part of the club's 1986 divisional title team, before his unceremoni- ous release late in 1987, when he concluded his 15-yeclf career m the major leagues with the St Louis Cardinals during the season's find.I two weeks. •The following yedr, DeCmces played m Japan. then ofCioally 'Tctircd from the game. His experience abroad, however, would later come m handy, when he was hired as a consultant for the 1992 movie ·Mr. Baseball· starring Tom Selleck, who played a washed-up b19 leaguer who gets traded to Japan and make:> more enenues than fnends with his flippant attitude. DeCinces. who hit 237 lifetime home runs. lived and raised his two children (son Tun and ddughter Amy) in Corona dcl Mar, hefore mo~ng last year to Irvine Cove. nm DcCinces. a former Corona del Mar High and UCLA catcher, was invited to big league spring training this year with the Orioles and is expected to play at triple-A or double-A in 1999. Amy DeCinces, d Conner Muter De1 High volleyball standout, earned a scholarship to f\ tichigan, but has mce transferred to UCLA end 1 undergoing physical thentpy for 8 knee lnjUry. J-11 wife, Kristi, was influential in th 1 nanung ot Strawbcny Parm and has been a prominent women's club member at Big Canyon. HIG.H SCHOO L GIRLS WATER PO LO • Tars in ~na s , KIM HAGGEqty.zvws I DAILY Plt.O'T Ne~ort Haroor goalie Erin Kennedy defendS during a tense moment of the Sailors' 1-6 victory over VU1a Park Thursday; below, the Sailors' Katherine Belden (4) defends againitt Villa Park's Danielle Bourret. Harbor duels Irvine Tuesday in the CIF Finals. VilJa Park fdllS in semifinal; • Sailors will duel Irvine for the CIF championship dt Belmont Tuesday. BARll'I f· Ul..1.-:N[R !kt; CORONA DEL MAR-iPla}!ing fhe itre- _1Slible force to Villa Park H.igh's unmov- al>le objects, the undersized Newport Hdr- bor gul water polo team found a Wd)' to earn a 7-6 victory in a CJF Southern Sec- tion D1v1sion I semifinal Thursddy at Coro- na dcl Mar High. ·we knew (tho.No. 3-i.eeded Spartans} wt>rc vf•ry physical, so we Wdntc'<i to come out Qild play phy 1cal and match their mt~n!:.1ty, .. smd Newport Conch' Bill Bar- nett, who e No 2-set..>ded Sailon> (22-6} will take on o. 4· 1· :d ed lNmc (24-4) m 'lu(><. dny's 8:15 p.m . cha1 1 1 onsh1p match at Be1· mont Plnza Poot. . lrvme, which New· port d f~ l lD Sea View Leitgu ti e howdown Feu. 10, up t top"5 edcd Capis- trano Valley, 7-0, in a game played at the same time t El Toro High. Word of 11''1D 's wm drc.w me hrieks or delight from Newport playen;, who had twice failed to defeat Capo Valley. ·we 1ust wanted t more," said Ne\\o:port emor Kyntlra Cox, who absorbed the biggest poundmg ai. the Satlor::.' two-mater pertom1c1, hut still paced tl1c wumer:. Wlth three goah. and an as t t "It w1h defirute- ly a pbys1cnl game We knew w h11d to llnd other way~ to c:cor • than from et, and the whole team d1d good job Of tepping up.• · Junior Kathcnn Gr gg added two goals, including what turned out to be the gamc-wmner with 53 conds left in the third quart , while seruor Jocel~'Il Man- dcnno was n1so ny with two assists and a goal •Jt w a great wm for lh girls.• Barn tt, who cited hist ams def Y~t anoU1cr key. ·ouma D y did a fantastic.Job.• Barnett :said o! lh enlor two-m t r defender, who · held Villa Park emor h nnon Buckner, one of tb Spart ns1 mam off s1v: weapot , 0011~ Ma.ndcrmo al.so daf:"ndcd at two meters again t the Spart.ans doubl -post ttac:k. linuUng Juruo1 Kristyn Pulver to a single goal, whit starter Kath nne Belden added Sailors seeking uncharted territory • Newport Harbor, one victory shy of school record, meets Rancho Verde in CIF Division II-AA quarterfinal tonight at Perris High. lhmn J.'i\t IMt R omething Tu day the Sailor ~Pb have nor n in the l ,425 gam PERRIS -Newport Harbor Htgh boy ba kctball coach Larry Hirst ha been keenly aware of the historical c;1gnif1cance which hns cnvelo~ hl Sdilors' 24-5 season. He has, et times, even crnphasu.ed to ha.s players theu c:hanro to climb to the top of the annals which have recorded the 1Chool'1 69 varsity season . Tonight. the Sailors attempt to break the school single-season vktOty record they chare With the 1984-85 teem. 1md be<lome the only tee.min Harbor hiStory to win three playoff gamet in a CJF SoutMm Section Dfvision D·AA querterflnal et 1:30 at,_,. ttigb. But they WW do*>~• ·lU RaDCbo 'Verde ~ Wldda cld the chooJ ha~ playixi ince 1940 ~op the lOO·pmnt pJ teau. Hu:-;t, howcv r, said his jaw did not drop when learning of the Muc;tang ' 106·76 ond-round Vlctory ov r 'lrabuco Hall , a team the Tan\ knocked oU, 88-79, theu fourth game of the season. Hust. in fact, has firsthand knowledge of the firepower at Rani.ho Verde Coach Bob Ciancio'& disposal. "We thought a long time agC1, we may end up playing each oth· er m the playoff , so we went out to their toumament aa,1 wnuner, and we've invited them to our Swf City Oa c {5\llJUner touma- mmt} the last couple YMfS, • Hint Mid. • •we played them ln the finals ·of tbeir tournament ow third IOYS HOOPS game ol the summer and th r beat us by 20 or 25 points. Sum· mer 1s summer, but th" personn l doesn't chang ~ Th y'r good. I'd say they're a lot hk Compton (Harbor'· 61-56 second-round vi • timl m that tb~y ha\ 1 a big tron kid and they have kid who con reall}' hoot the ball." The third-place t am from th Sunbelt League tuts frequently con .. '<i m the 80s and 90s tha sea- son, a~ording to Hint. who has not seen Rancho ~..rde on ~doo· tape, but did coaler with n-abuoo Coaoh Rainer Wulf. • r saw them p&ay tour or five gam ID ow (~~ touma· ment (won b. MClODd straight leftlOn by the Sallors), • Him Mid ·we cani prepare lor their ath- letidun and there's not • w.. IOt we can. mange. They Ike to shoot the 'thfeie.:pointer and ha.,. a guy whO caa NbOund, ~ • a very d ngerous combination. The k y for u is golng to be rebounding.• Rancho Verde is paced b)• th high-scoring trio of Preston Nor· m n, J .S Nac:h and Brandon Shaw, who M'I: e comb ned for 125 po nts In two ostseason g m . By contra t. wport ha totaled 121 a t m n two play· oUwin . onn n, a 6-foot-4, 198-pountt · enior, zwerag more than 2l pom and nottoo 23 ot hl '25 against 'lfab Hills' ofter half. tun . ~haw, o 5·11 nlor. is •V8n,'g· •ng a team-h19!1 25 polnti in -the playoffs, including 28 agalnSt 'n•· buco. Nub. a 6-0 ~ HW aged 18 ~ duQDg ti! -- MUOD. bef0re dropp•ng t J cm No. 4-1e1ded II MOate ID a 1o..34 Hn1-round win. --pM' .. 23 na.day. • fridoy, February 26, 1999 POLO CONTINUED FROM 7 support Our defense played a great game,• Cox said J\.tandE'rino, who gave away substantial bulk not- ed the Sdtlors paid a pnce for theu defensive deter- mmabon ·My bathing swt was gomg every which way,• Mandenno ScUd Wtth an ear-to-ear grin. Villa Pdrk 1un10r Odflee French scored three goals on powerful outside shots and Spartan le ft-hander Shan Meyer added a fourth goal on a lob into the far comer "(French's goals) were stupid nusta!Ces by. our defense.· Barnett said. ·we told our girls to never leave (French). but they <.lid dild she hurt us.• Newport. which converted three of its four six-on- five s1tuallon!> and scored once on a counterattack, hurt Villa Pdrk early, selXing a 2-0 lead. Cox converted quickly after a kickout to open the scoring ond a Day assist ma.de Gregg's first goal a point-blank effort with 52 seconds left in the first quarter But the Spartans. who twice rallled from two-goal deficits to ue it, countered Wlth two tallies in 79 sec- onds. Jenna Sarto's lob and an opportunistic goal by Cox, who retneved a Villa Park steal and quickly flipped 1t m, • without turrung to face the startled Spartan goalie, put the Sailors up, 4-2. They led, 4-3. at halft:une. A Cox assist set up d smooth t 0-meter conversion by Mandenno -who scUd videotape study md.icat- TOOAY • ksketball l<IM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY PILOT Tars' Katherine Belden (right) looks for opening. ed goalie Breanne Parker was more susceptible to off-speed shots -forcc:d the Spartans to rally once again m the third period After the visitors (25-2, with both losses coming to Harbor) pulled even, Barnett called timeout after an ejection to get exactly what he wanted. "We knew (Villa Pork) would double-team Kyn- dra if she was down low, so we put her up top to get our firepower where we could use it.• The result was a wide-open Cox eight meters in front and she converted easily to put Harbor up for good with 1 :37 left in the third quarter. Day's steal on the ensuing possession triggered a counterattack led by Mandenno, who advanced the ball down the IllJddle, before dishmg to Gregg, who caught the keeper out of position from the left Uank to make it 7-5 French scored with 5;10 left to halve the deficit, but Newport sernor goalie Erin Kennedy made half of her eight saves m the final period, inclucling two in the final slJC seconds, to preserve the win. "(Kennedy) played a great game," Barnett said. Villa Park also had five shots ricochet off either the crossbar or goal posts. 'Tm ecstatic to be in the finals," said Cox, whose team was clirninated by Long Beach Wilson in last year's semifmals. Of DfVISIOH I SEMIRNAI. N~ tfAUOR 7, V1UA PAllK 6 Score by Quarters. Villa Park 1 2 2 1 -6 Newport Harbor 2 2 3 0 -7 VIiia Pwk • French 3, Meyer 2, Pulver 1. Saves -Parker 4 Newpon Harbor· Cox 3, Gregg 2, Mandenno l , Barto 1. Saves • Kennedy 8 SCHEDULE Htgh school boys · CIF D1v1s1on ll·AA Playoffs, quarterfinal Newport Harbor vs. Rancho Verde at Perris High, 7 .30 p.m., CIF D1v1s1on Ill A Playoffs, senilflnal Nordhotf at Corona del Mar, 7 30 p.m Riverside. Orange Coast at 5addleback, 2 p.m. •Swimming Community college men • San Diego Mesa at Orange Coast. 2 p m. •Wrestling • Volleyball • Track and field Community college men and women • Community college men -San Diego Mesa at Orange Coast, 7 p.m. '":·Sunday, February 28, 1999 Fashion Island, Newport Beach • Registration 6:~0 a.m. SK/1 OK RUN/WALK YOUTH RACES 1 Mile • 1/2 Milt • 1/4 Milt Toddler Trot Shopping .com KID'S EXPO 7 a.m.-11 a.m. RACE FEATURES ; •"'24 Hour FimC'ss SPIRlT RUN cop quality four-color t-shirr. • UST&F ccnified and sancuoncd course. • ComputC'rizcd resuJcs by ~cc Central. •All youth finishers 12 & under receive a 1999 SPIRIT RUN ~· commC'morativc medal and a Nickelodeon gift. • FrC'c rcfl'C.\hmcnts co all registered participants gcncrowly provided :. by Naked Juice, Powcrbu, Amai.akc, Balance Bars, Churros from "' El Tonto, ProMu &rs, refreshing Spuklcus Water, goodic bags, -hot chocolate from th~ Hard Rock Cafe and much mo~. ·; • Live entertainment along the course and at the finishline featuring ·-[he runes of the Breakaways. •The fim place winner of each 5K and JOK age group will rccciv~ ""' ASICS running shoes. , , ' High school CIF Masters at Fountain Valley High -r T 11 I IS Pirates' men top RCC, 5-4 RIVERSIDE -01angc Coa l College's Don Clark and Hugo Alvarado won their doubles match, 6-0, 6·7, 6-2, to clinch a 5- 4 v1ctory over host Riverside Thursday in an Orange Empire Conference men's tcrmis match. Clark also won his singles match, 6-0, 6-7, 6-1 OCC's Phoung Luu came away from a tong singles match .with a 6-7, 6-4, 7-5 win. Johan Ekstrom also won for the Pirates, 6-1, 6-4. Orange Coast (2-5, 1-3 m conference) will travel to Cypress Tuesday ~ ~-COHRRENCE ~ CoAST 5. Rnl'lMtDl 4 Singles: Ekstrom (OCC) def. Berrera, 6-1, 6-4, Clark (OCQ def Quevara, 6-0, 6-7, 6-1, Troung (R) def. Alvarado, i-6, 6-4, 6-3, Luu (OCC) def Hughes. 6-7, 6-4. 7-S, Shimltanl (OCQ def. Chalukian. 6-4, 6-4, Hamelin (R) def Van den Berg, 6·3, 6·2 Doubles: Berrera Hamehn (R) def. Ekstrom-1.uu, 7-6, 2-6, 6-2; Clark-Alvarado (OCQ def Quevara- Chalukian, 6-0, 6-7, 6-2; Hughes-Troung {R) def. Shimrtani·Van den Berg, 7-6, 1-6, 6 2. Pirates' women win COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's Camella Jaeger won defeated Coral Conley, 6-3, 6-1, to lead the Pirates past visit- ing Riverside, 61/2 -2112, in Orange Empire Conference women's tennis action Thursday. Jaeger and doubles partner Deruse Poirel defeated Mia Gutierrez and Joan Bergstrom, 6- 2. 4-6, 6-4. . Poirel also won m smgles, 7-6 (8-6), 6-2. Margo Verhagen, Shannon Gibson and Annd Hem- minga also scored singles WUlS for the Pirates (3-2, 2-1 in confer- ence) OttAHGE EMPIRE CONRRENCE °"-'HGE CoAST 61 /2 • RMRSK>I 21 /2 Singles: Jaeger (OCQ def. Conley, 6-3, 6-1; Verhagen (OCQ def. Carrasco, fr 1, 6· 1; Poi rel (OCC) def. Gutierrez. 7-6 (8-6), 6-2; Gibson (OCO def. Bergstrom, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4; Hemminga (OCC) def. capen, 6-4, 7-S; Watson (R) def Babayani, 6-1, 7-5 Ooubtes: Jaeger-Poirel (OCC) def Gutierrez Bergstrom, 6-2, 6· 1, Verhagen-Gibson (OCC) spht wrth Conley·Ca~n. 1-6, 6-3, 4-S darkness; Carrasco-Watson (R) def Hemmmga- Babayani, 6-3, 6-2 SOFTBALL Pirates fall to Moorpark, 19-7 COSTA MESA -Moorpurk College used three home runs to power its w<J.y past Orange Coast, 19-7, m nonconlcrence softball action Thur.;<iay at Orange Coast Delama Talih lut a double and a home run to lead Moorpark ( 11- 2). Dawn Carafi and Shelly Tever- baugh also homered. Orange Coast catcher Andrea Prante hit a pair of doubles and had two RBis. The Pirates are now 3-5. NOHCONRJWltQ MOORMM 19, OAAHGI CoAsT 7 Moorpark · 870 031 -19 17 2 Orange Coast 000 034 • 7 8 3 Aranda, Clarkson (3) and Whitcher. Bente (4); Perez, Espinoza (3) and Prange. W -Clarkson (1-0), L-Perez (1·1) 2B • Talill (M), Roberts (M), Richards (M), f>fante (OCQ 2, Marinos (OCQ. HR -Carafi (M), Teverbaugh (M). Tahli (M). CLUB ROLLER HOCKEY Newport ties DH NEWPORT BEACH -After trail· mg Dana l tills by four goals m the second penod, Newport HaTbor rallied for a 6·6 tie in club roller hockey actlon this week, closing out the regular sea~on. Newport Harbor, which hasn't lost in its last six gdJl\e:., finishe up 8-6-1 and awaits a playoff berth. Brendon Dorlsh scored four goals for Newport l larbor. Mike Warther and Dan Barton also scored Jason Spencer, Justin Spar· row, Dan Ollnger, Guy Vackar, Ertc Carlson a nd MJke Laveque played solid defense. Goalie James Egan had 31 saves Th junior vanity team hail a bye thJS week and concludes the season March 6 agaimt Woo•l· bridge. Ensign ties Newhart ThE" Ensign Junior I ligh gold team battled to a 3.3 tie wtth Newhart of Mi!i!ilon Viejo in youth roller hockey action this week. Kyle MaaHwt had two goals and an assist for Ensign Cory Adler had one goal and one uslst. VIBanlt Mungo al.w had an 4Sllst for Ens gn, now 5· 1-1. The silver team came up with a Victory over Serrano. Caaroa a.11. '--J n.aow and a.. .,...., each Kored goels .fot lallan .... w.g, ..... Wl• .. and JOiia ....., had ....... . Doily Pilot Reaching . back • Newport Harbor l Iigh product M.E. Clayton shatters her personal record in triple Jump; SCC's Gonzales has a chance to win the indoor national title, and both sec basketball teams getting ready for GSAC tournament. O ne of the drawbacks of when a track meet measures a tnple jwnp in meters instead of feet is an athlete who is accustomed to the latter is sometimes not swe how far he or she jwn~d until the · conversion process is completed. Brigham Young Uruvers1ty's M.E. Clayton, a product of Newport Harbor High, stood near the triple 1ump pit Saturday at the Western Athletic Conference Indoor 1Tack and Field Charnpionslups pondenng one of her preliminary 1wnps. The sophomore lulew, because of what the result m meters noted, that she had set a personal best The question was, by how much? ·1 was m shock, H Clayton said. "When I jumped, I could tell it WciS a good jwnp, but usually I scratch on my longer 1wnps. Wben I saw the measurement in meters, I knew it was better than my PR.• Her PR, until that point, had been 38 feet, 2 inches. When officials were done converting the dlstance. a mark of 39-5 was posted, good enough to fm1sh - third and shatter her PR. "You never see those kinds of unprovernents," Clayton said. "That sort of things is unheard · of. When I woke up that morning, my legs felt good, but T was really nervous. I went out and was fully prepared for the competibon. Still, some days, you can be really preparPd and Lh<' results can be chsastrous. l guess tlus was one of those good days." Clayton attributes her overall improvement largely to the n~w type of workouts she has been doing while trauung for the l)eptathlon: Smee the Sl.)( events irlclude runrung. jurnpmg and throWlllg, Clayton has been getting a more complete workout. • So what ls next for the former Newport-Mesa Distnct Female Athlete of the Yedf (1996-97)? WPU, she's loolong to pull off a Jump of 40 feet by the end of the year. "My coach and I went over the video tape and took apart my Jump," Clayton swq., "The thing is, I still don't have the best fonn, so there 1s a lot of room for; unprovernent. It's exciting because I know I can go much further.• • Southern Calliomla College seruor Isis Gonzales ts compellng today at the NAIA Indoor National Champion_hips at tha Uruvers1ty of Nebraska lJl Lincoln. • Gonzales, who currently holds the second-best NAIA bme m 400 meten> (57.51}, ha!> a good chance of finishing in the top six, earning All-American status, according to Vanguards Coach Bryan Wilklns. "She had an outside chance at winning the race, but then again, we weren't expecting her to be seeded so rugh either,~ Wilkins scud "She should finish in the · top six since this lS her last • • chance di an indoor national --~ llt1e. • • • ·.: Also competing for sec lS • ' JUnior Maribel Delgado ID the vm ... 600. Delgado qualified 19th WJth" d time of 2:21.08. 11 · •tt Wilt be a little tougher for her to place,· .WV.kins said. "But ~ she has ano\hE.t df~e at thiS. ; nC?xl year and this ~ be goocg:~ expcnence for her. lf she cai:i • • mdke the final, 1t would be icinre" on the cake." ' :i • This is il U the Southern Ccttifonua College women's basketbdll team can wm Saturddy against Westmont, it -:;; Wlll at lcdst shdre the Golden "' State Athlet.Jc Conference crown. sec (21 -1, 10-3) should ha"&; little uouble defedting Westmailt (10·17, 1-12), but to W1n the title outright, the Vanguards will need a htlle help from Fresno Pac1hc. The good news is Fresno Pacil1c, Wlth a wm, can pull into as !<:ond-place be with Azusa Paa hc, so Fresno Pacific will have its own agenda. Regardless, d S predicted m this column before Golden State Athletic Conference play began. SCC hus won the GSAC The only quesllon is, will the Vcinguar<ls have company. The GSAC championsrup • tournament begins Tuesday, site'" dnd lime TBA. • ' • Going into the final game ot , conference, the sec men's team will be looking to do a couple things. First, it can single- handedly end Westmont's title chances (the Vanguards first confercncr. V1ctory knocked Westmont out of first place), even though Azusa Pda11c can wrap up the conference title regardless with a win over Fresno Pacific. The wm would also boost sec in the standings, knotting the Vanguards with Fresno Panfic and Concordia in fourth. Finally, it would be a big confidence boost for the Vanguards going into the GSAC tournament u they could pull oU d second upset. They would be .500 agamst the top three teams in conference, with a win over conference champion Azusa Pacific. NEWPORT BASKETBALL CONTINUED FROM 1 Shaw and Nash jom 5.9 seruor Fraancctt Brown (four three·pointews against 1Tabuco} as the pnmary perimeter threats, while 6-0 sewor Justin Pinnex rounds out the starting lineup. " Newport, which has allowed opponents more than 67 points oruy once this season (the aforement.Joned 1\-abuco Hills wm), will try to shut the Mustangs down with defense. Opposmg coaches have conststcntly praised the Tars' team defense this year, forged by the hard work and coh iveness of starters wtio have now earned 15 combined varsity letters. Newport foes, as well as Hi.rs~ have also marveled at this team's wiseUJShhess offensively. Senior point guard Matt Jame on, a four-year starter, keys llie attack. He averages.15.6 points and Le; al. o a phy ical defensive pres- ence on the perimeter. ,... 'Dustin Illingworth, a 6-foot·3 junior and the primary inside scortpg threat, averages 14.9 'R(>ints, but has upped that to 20 in the pos~-­ son. • . Seruor guards Alan Limon (8.5 ppg) and Gary Robinson (8.0 ~) also provide valuable intangibles, while 6-7 aenior center Adam Ht!ij. son (6.1 ppg) has played btg in blg games ell sHson. ... Tonight's winner will advance to Friday's 1enilftnals against Dominguez-Sonora qUarterfinal winner. Hirst Will also be vying for bragging rights wtth Rancho Verde .... tant Randy McAllister. McAWater, the Mustangs' Junior varsity coed&. coached W'ldl Hint for five seasons .at Edison High and Hint coedle McAllia* during the latter's pla_ymg days at SoutM!m Callfomia Cd· lege. where Hint a1IO pleYttd. 'They were also in eec:b oUler'I ..S· dings. The !DOit points HarbOr bu 9Yer VW. up ii 91 (twice, bm ma11t recently·ln the t-.. IHIDO), Wbl9 tbe Sdan' ............ K•4'1 l'9CGld Is 99, ~In tbe 1887.fSI cam.,.tgn. ' Sports ~I febtuory 26, ~ m 9 AYSO ~ Sliver All-Stars SMALL WORLD et 3-0 victory Even down under there is a Newport Beach factor. •Te4m New Zealand.· Conner, Cayard and cotton will arrive later. e ilvcr gtrl undet· 10 AJl- Star team from A YSO Rr.g on 97 defeated North Irvine, J.Q, 1n the! Arf'd Q All-Star Toumdrnent ovn the wP.ekenct. Marissa Wilber scored lhe fust go, l, with aS!>l ts going to Jackie CJark and Megan Munce CJ,uk scored Uw bccond goal and Alesha Young scoced the il.nal goal. AUCKLAND. New Zealand - We've all heard the phra.!>e "down under,• but I've never qwte figured oul just what 1t really means. Down under what? The weather, maybe, a bar stool, perhaps, or could the meaning refer to the fluffy feathers found on the vulnerable s1de of a duck? Cotton? Yep, 100% cotton, sewn into T-:5hirts displayed m more ~uvenir shop51 than New Zealand has sheep. The An1erica True entry is headed by a gTaduate of Newport 1 larbor and former memtx • of the sailint team. Chris Coffin, America 1iue's chief operating officer. Alex Mclnto h controlled the gdme at trudheld for the Re91on 97 team. Carly Rutz. Cr y tal Mena and Clil.lre Josephson also played well on offense. All l know is, I'm •down under• to cover the • Amenca's Cup Regatta Series• for Sailmq Magazine. ·· I'll speak more on people from Newport Beach that mfluence America's Cup teams next week. Right now thare are some other Newport restdents makmg waves down here. Mary Giberson bad a solid game in goal for Region 97, Mleobe Cox, Emlly Olhaver, Ert- Weeden and Chelsea McCrea vid~ defensive supJ>Qrt It's an event where spinnakers become great pillow-shaped billbourds, and sailing a b6at can cost around $28-30 million. The Italian, French and Swu.s enbies are here, as well as • Amenca lhle• (out'of St. rrancis YC m San Franosco) and The tntemabonal Youth Match Racing Regatta -the •coca C'ola Cup,• runs through Sunday 1lus is an invitational by the Royal New Zealand Yacht llUG NOncES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES I I PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBUC NOTICES I I PUaJC teOT1CES I llCmCE OF TRUSTEFI SALE tnl!laJ pubm1_QfJhe Notice The name and lddl1ss of "llO. acuuoc Duncan c QI Sale IS 144 333 42 1he pelSOll With whom clairns lltlliey, u Wty aq>ov111d The bene under sad ITllY be hied is DISCOVERY r iustM una.r the I~ u... Deeded of Trust het'&IObe exe-ESCROW COWPAHY rm Center ~Deed a1 TRiit ....,a ~ 11 cut and dekvered 10 Ille · ~ auct.on 10 tr. 111g11est bod-unde<StQ!a wntteri. Oecla-Ave · SUit! 440. ltl"'no10n w tor cash ~or the Cltllin <at~oT De ult and Demand Buen. CA m.47 and the last day or Clrtlfald chtcks "*4flld 1n lo< le. an 1 wntten Notioe '°' hkno dH11 b'/ any cttdllor Ctv~ Codi Section m4ti U>•Y· Qf 1faul ~-~ lo shall De Maren 15, 1Q9Q, which it 11:1111 11 trne o1 Alf 111 ta¥iul 8eR e Ueo~ cau3ed the business day belort ll1t IT'Ol1IY o1 11-UMld Stat111 all i~ ~ ~.. tolaf. ": .riclpate<I Ult date speol1td ~. t~I• 1n0 intet411i conv111c1 c;orded In Ille cou~v.Mre abcM lo n r'liM h4lid by 1wn under ~reaJJ:)l'Qipert 15 ec:1 OallQ ~bNary 11 1QQll ta.a Deed al Trust 11 ttl4I prop-ate Fet>N • 1999 ADELA G PRIHTZEN Seller erty hlfllllllt• dllat>4ld eS1ar agee Setv· WILLIAM A DElMlHX:O. CAR- ftl/St<r c.. EtqUlttel and =l LM l\lstee LEEHJ Dw.tJHCO. !klytf(s) lllOlltta Qlll 8'ntliarf CUB lin. AA.I! r.pon 8Ucll·Costa Meu FundlnV CotpcnCion a RSL n~~~c 1 a-~1297822183MNFtb26 ~1'#1 ~~~ %:£"9~'"1(;U1evaro & IQQll IH704t$39t d CWllClll Rtc:ardl ~· TPM.500~Teus 7 1. Fictitious Buslneaa 111 1111 alhc• of lhl Rtc0tdlf o1 ~or ~Slee 1 1W~ Name Statement ~· County caMor111a more p ~star The IOllowlng personi, l*tltUlllly ~ 111 1111 s. Ll.C IS 1g~ are doing bosiness u 3b411NtlboMd OMd al Trust C011eaof tt81To!incl IO alieCi a) Etectronic Mortoage ¥1C1ccmmonlyM!own11 Alt(JA: a•dl!bt Atty li\lorihalt)n ob-Excnange, b) EMX, Cl E· lOlf PMOfla AWllwt Cotta tllOtd Yt\J be used lot ll!at Mongage Exchange, d) E· Mtu.. Ca t2t27 APNI 422-ttt. MX, 24 Belmonte, ll'lll'le, tl YOU ARE IN OEfAD\. t UM· I> 03/05199 Ca' lomia 92620 DER A DEED OF TIWST Rooert Garriar. 24 DATED S...-itbef 22. tM7. ee1monre, lrvlne, Caltlomla U)ll.f$S YOU TAl(E ACTION 92620 TO Hf<>TECT YOUR PROP-ThtS busme$$ IS ton· EJUY IT MAY 8£ SOlO AT A NOTICE OF SEIZURE ducted by an 1ndtllielual plJ9l.ic SALE IF YOU NEED PURSUANT TO HEAL TH Have you started doing AN EXPl.ANA TION OF THE ANO SAFETY CODE business yet? No NATURE OF TiiE PROCEED SECTION 11471/11488 Robert Garner INO AGAINST YOU YOU tNTE~J>eS~~~E~RE This statement wa~ lded SllOULD CONTACT A I.AW· PURSUANT TO HEAL TH W1t\'1 1118 County Cieri! Of YER '(If I .,... lelt-Of AND SAFETY CODE Orange Cotlnry on 2·3·99 eammon ct.gnallon of p1optt1y 19996782296 II stlo'M'I above no WllTel\ly .. SECTION 11"88·• Dally Pilot Feb 5. 12. 19, ~1'ft11119 lo Ila ~t.,_. OI On FEBRUARY 7, 1999, 28. 1999 r-765 :'nea)' The benMic.-y 1t tRVINE AT BRISTOL Fictitious Buelneu Aid Deed ot TMI ti••· ST~ • NEWPORT 8Qi • CA, -Name Statement lol•• exlC\lled ltld dlf "9'ed to tti. prope11v dn cribed .. The 1onow1ng pensons ti. undlr'signed • wictan Decll are doing buioiness as. auotl ol O.laull 1ndOnand for t27,S05 52 U, S CUA· Bahamas lnveatment =~llldl\Cf~I ~a~ RENCY Ad'tenture, 1001 W 17th ~ caUffd :..ci Nobe• WH H ind purwuant to ~A 9~S~e7 p Costa Mesa, ol Dell\Jll and EllCllon lo s .. to H••hh Incl Sl flly Cod• ChnsWle K A O.an- oe reccfoed 111 In• county "'*• Sectoon 114 71 I I 1 <188 by Sneed 1001 w. 17th St , 1111 t~-II localed SllCI the NEWPORT BEACH -·· POL',."' OEP6 RTM£NT. Sutre P, Costa Mesa. CA we be mmdl b1A ¥llShout "'"" " 92627 C04lllll Ot 'lll4f1Wlly ecv• r¥ nw pro.,.11v """ H •ud This oosinoss ls con· fr\?lild ~dng .. ~ With ,.Jp~t to .U.Oed ~ lo -t•toont•I of S.coont•I duded by· an indrvldual ~..! .... blanc• d llll no:S~ 11358 of the tt.etth .net Have you slarted dOlng ... ..-...._. ~ T u fetv Cod• You .,. he,.. business yet'? No .a.rid oy w.:t .,_, "" Nil by notified ctl•t IN D1tllic:t Christine K A Ouan· 'Mfll .... 81 SWoVdld 11 llld Anomey of Orange County Sneed ·Mole ldvances ' •tl'f. undlf hH 11\lllatad ptoc .. chnoeto Ths &latement was flied "-Wml al Aid o..d cl Tnllll fortelt the ebo~-dHcr•bed w1:n 11\8 County Clerlt 01 "-ClleiQtl and ccptnMS of propenypur1uanttoHHlth Oranoe County on 2·3·99 VII TtutlM llld ol lh41 IMill end Safecy Code Section 190967822<12 C'n4llld by .., Deed ol Trust l 1<188.4. Dally P~OI Feb 5 12 19. Slld 1111 '111'11 be h4lld on March You ere 1n111ucted th•t 1f 26 1999 ' FT62 U, ,,,, It t:4S A II It Ill• lou dH lr• to contHI the . Mun (Nor1h) E••nc• tD die orle,.ure ot thl• property. Flctltlous BuslneH CcM!nty Co11111\ovta 700 CMc pur•uant to Health and Neme Statement ~ Oftw w .. 1, Senti Ana, Safety Code Section The IOllO'Ning persons C.a Al Ille Wn9ol111• tnrliall)l.b 11<188.5, you mutt file • alb doing ooi.iness as llcr.IOll of Illas nohct, Int tolat writted ct elm •t•tlno your SI err a He II copter ~ of In• unpaid ballnc• of 1n1erHt In tti. property Sen11oe. 2030 Continental I~• Obligat>Oll 11C11ed by lh• You mutt file thl1 clefm 1n llbo ... detcri>ld OMd al Trust the Suparoor Court of th• Ave.. Costa Mesa, CA aM •mated cos1a exptn,. Coutlty of Otenge within 926Z7 and actiinc:a 11 $t4$,5$l 09 thlny t301 d•r• of the fir-et RtcharCI F. Ulc;hlletd, Date Febrvary 17, tttt pUbtlcetlon o thl• Notkl•. 2030 Continental Ave , O\lnc..n c Delhey_ u lllO vNH• you receive actuet Costa Mesa, CA 92827 TrllSIM 600 NOlfh 8"Dfdny . notice I Pleue u•• This boilness II con S...11 .-00 A.lilWlu•H W.sconalil llllF01027 I You m"'' ducted by an lndlVldtltl SJ""2·"""":J41~2Z4-fZltl' or ••rve 1n •ndorNd copy of t-tive you started clOlng cv "'"" the ct111n on the Dl•triot business vat? Vas, {4141214-11 ZIM 2128 Attorney of Orang• County 01-01 ·99 Mi l/12 I I Ann: SUSAN P. RIE2MAN. RIChard F l1tchl•eld NOTICE~F T USTEE'S ~oSu't.°:!mcJ_~~~rne~!!! ~~u:,ta=~ ca~rtie:r WHt. Sent• An•. Ce Ora"'.a Counry on 2 3 99 TS No 92701 W1thtn thorty t301 .. .,... 199967SU 46 I ~ 1 d•v• of the filino of the Dal~ Pilot Feb 5, 12, 19. : A E~i~T~1~T~ON~; ~~~l:!~~.~~v•r,: 26Fl~tr.Toue Buei:::s T~ S . y end .. cure • venl•ecl ,,....,. Name Statement P~OPER I MAY itetino •n ontarH t "' the The lotlc>Wlog perM>nS S0t..1~T A PUBLIC propel1y In the Supenor Ira dOlng bV&!ness ti~. 1rv ~E N4 p Coun will l'91ul1 on the FOtd ~oad Prope111e1, NAT U property b•ano dacl1,.d or 711 Bay_ Hiii Of . Newpon OF H p Dt onlered forl..c to me Stet• Beach, CA Q2660 AGAIN~ Cy ... l'"T YOU of c ai.tom11 end dletributed Melinda Sue Meson Ellis. ~ 1 A pureuent 10 Iha provi1lon1 7l l Bay HtW DrN•, New· of Hutth end Settty Cod• p(>rt Baactl, CA 92660 19, 1~10 30 ~:~;:~no:~:~ tie'Z~~.ut This bu51neu II con· AM. Looesi. ~ 15 03112 ducted by. an lndiVlduat s.Moe1, LL C. u u 02/20, 03/0 • Hav• you 1tarted dolng p01111e<1 Tru~ee nw business yet? No pUl1.Uatlt to of IUSI It· &er .. Ma. Z21 Mellllda S MallOl'l ElltS Corded Jilly I. 19944_U fn· NOTICE TO C"8)f1'0RI nls s1a1ement wu l1tad lll\jmetl~94-0431066~0I OFIUlllALE with the County Clerk of Oflaal · ecofds ~o 0 OtlllOe ,.,. .... t• U:C Ste. Orengo County on 2·3·99 ~the ntv 11111 19991782~5 ~a=ia f\I • &iate O HOTCI'. IS HEREBY GMN Dally Ptlol Fab. 5, 12. 19, M ~I 111 u ~· Qlfk sale IS abOUt IO bl 26. 1999 F7Sll llOO W1~1~ ....... Flctitloua Bu1lneaa ro lot Thi ntm1(1) ana business u s t t °' r ~ addlas of the slllef'(s) 1-. , ... me ta emen I time 01 EN 286 ir,, The lolloWlng 1>41rsons .. "im .. ' ~~ ~ :1~11· ,,..i. ~ ar:,.mno~::::.~ in W II \I. p Doino llU"l!llUS &1 AMR-=~A~~ Newpott Pl TISH1 USA Milan e Oeld•n, 217 I ~ .Al othef tN1iflCU ftltlle(I) ROChHler SI , Co1t1 ~L'L'~. w dal(a) u..O . by lllt M•u, CA 112627 .. W 111j,'!· con· ..,tttl) .w.n h pm llWtl Thi$ oosm.u 11 QC)f'I• -. ti:> llOW it bY l ~ • ai.d by .. Mlei{S) oueted by an ~lvidull m of M( jn M USA AIMJU$NG Have you atarttd doing P'O!*:fE Thi IOtAIOll in c.MOl'l'I• GI buSlneSa yet? YH, 12/98 ty ...... -·~ otta ol Ult Melanie Geldtrt Ult .., _ _... This 111tement w11s filed • fit ~ = c'1 ~ l)iW AISie. wlltl 1N County Cltrtt Cl( f:. Th. IWN(I) ..., laltrntU Orange Counry on 2-3 90 ·n;... • °'* --" .. 111¥11t•) '"" 1 .... 1t2:Dt ·1ifi~if 'f WUIAM A DEU0C0 and 26~~J9:ilol Feb 5, 1~~ 10 ~[[N~ on:· 128S: FlctitlOua 8utlniH • 01me1* CA tr2&72 NtllM sue.m.nt B~u*' 111 T"8 ' -bllflO aa1c1 "' nw tollowlno pertont ' lll!IY ll'IJ ~ Olkftbed • StcQ in are doing Oii..,_. H • N -..t tlldl~""""" ......._ ~ Maximum E•~fl • • • PrOdue:t~x 1 a 1111 1'11111...., OoocWI llf • ~n T•ttnt Melltgement 980 • 1 ~ Ml ~ 8prlngll•ld St . Coit• I • P!aAlct.... Mau CA 9~26 ~ 01 o, .,. • IOC.-ct • 2961 Jacque Pedtrun· ;;dt to P1J ,,._ lwl • •14' C.. Mlle. ,Scfl"'"8d'lef, MO ""1n0• CAIMV ~ St. ec.ta MIU. crA Tiii DIA Mlt II dlndld II m2t Ml. . Ill~ M .. Olb GI TNI t1u11neN 11 ctltl· t~·~·I." -' mccMRYllCROWctJMlf't. dUded t:Jy .,, lndMdu9I . rm c.... ,,.. . • -. .....,. Y'O" .wtllCI CIOlng ............. CA 11147 11111 ~yen Na '!..f'!9"I! ............. Mlltll Jacque . fleOrHn· r.-"'.. .. ·c=.-.::,iiJIOiJ01 .. ,.. &dwtmecNr 1111 lllla........... Thll lllllntll ... aled ~~~ =-~ CtlrfNM =:~c:-:..: oill ll .... ._..,k. tWW LIL ... 11•1·-----OtlwfllatM .. 1~, ~-.=-...... ..,.. , Flctltloua BuslnHe Name Statement Th• following persons art doing bustnoss as Berten Enterprises, 1470 Jambort• Rd • Newvart Beach. CA 92660 Barbara C Ramsey. t470 Jamboree Rood, Nawport Beaeh. CA 92660 Barbara C Ramsey TN$tH for Campbell De· codants Trust Dated "1·98. t470 Jamboraa Road, Newport Beaeh. CA 92660 Th•i l>Uii1141il II QOf'I· Clucted by. a Oi'Mral part· nelShlp Have you started doing business yet? Ves. 1-1 ·98 Barbara C Ram1ey lhtS 11atemel'lt was flied "" th the County Cter11 oC Oran!JI County on 2·3·99 19996782237 Daily Pilot Feb s. 1~19. 26. 19fl9 r-756 Flct1tlou1 Business N1me St•tement The lolloWing ptrSOO$ ar• doing business as Stone Mountain Crea- hons, 1814 Ponderosa, Cor.ta Mesa, CA 92626 Ja&on Lee Stooe, 1614 Ponderosa, Costa Ma'8. CA 92626 This bus11l0ss Is con· ducted by. an lndlVidual Ha\18 vou started dOlng business yet? No Jason Stone Thts 5tatement was Med with the Coonty Clerk ot Orange Cooory on 2·3·99 19096782248 Daily P•lol Feb s, t2. 19 26. 1999 F757 Flctltiou• Buslneaa Neme Statement The following perJOOS •e domg bosiness as COmpleto Houi• Ctean-tno S•rvces, 653 Suri St , Cosla Mae, CA 92627 fly Moceno. 653 Suri St., Cosia Mesa , CA 9~27 This bu11neu is con ducted bV IJ\ Individual H•ve you started dOlr1o business yet? Yts, lt:>-9·91 Ely Moreno Thts statement was IS41d ~1lh the Counry Clork ol Orange Counry on 2·3·99 19996782236 Daily P1IOI Feb s. 12 19, 26. 1999 F763 Flctltlou• Bualneas N•me Statement Tilt following persons are do.ng bus1ne11 u Ful1llln1. 19681 Btookhufsl Street. Hunt· 1ngton Beach. CA 926"'3 Barolo Holdings, LLC, (CA). 666 Baker Str .. t, Swta '405, Costa Mesa. CA 92826 I This bUs1ness 11 con- ducted by Limited llab111ty Co Hav• you sianed dOlnQ bUsiness yet? Yes, 2·5-99 S.rolO Holdings, LLC. Bnan L Cheeseborough 111. MaMglng Member This &1aternen1 was 11141<1 with ttl4I County Cler1c Of Onioga County on 2·9·99 1"91792744 Daily PtlOI Feb 12, 19, 26. Mar. 5, 19~ rno Flctltloua Buain.H N•me Statement Th4I folloWlllg P411$011S era doing boslness 11 Mal'Shalt tntematlonal, 315 North Star Lant. New· Port Beach, CA 92A60 Katherine D Stuart, 315 Nof'th Star Lane. Newport Beech, CA 02660 Thts bUslnoas Is con· cJocted by. en lndlVlduat Have you 111rtect doing bu1lne1a yet? YH J11n 1 1999 Kathertn• o Stuan Thia e111eme01 was tiled w11h ttl4I County Clerk ol Orange County on 2·9 H 1"98712742 Dally PllOC F•b 12. 19, 26. Mar 5 1999 rn1 FlctltJOu• Buelnna N•me Stamnent Tilt loll()wing P41110fl8 ,,. ooino botlOell as Prudantl•I RB All•n Commefdal RMI E11ate S.l'VloN, 011$ lown c.ntlM' DINll, SUit& 110, Coste Mesa. CA 92629 R 8 Ahn Group, Inc. (CA), e95 Town Center Onw, SUlle 110, Cotta Meta CA9~ Thil bullnen II con- duettd by • oorpor111on .._Y11 you started tlQlng bulNU~t?YH. 1 Feb.ff R 8 Allen Group, Inc., 8!• 0 Allen, Pl"ffldeol Thia etal9m9nl wa1 filed wtlh the Coun«y Clerll Of Or11ng9 ~~on lMf-118 , ... 11:1140 0811¥ P1'o\ Feb 12, 1 I H,~"9 m2 Jlk:w ....... NMM.....,,_,t Tlle lcllowll'9 PMOnl .,. OOlna llUlir*I .. Qf'O fnlofmeton lerv· lcee.1. 1011 8'toeo DIM. ~CON MIN, CA ,._, M ~1..~Pf Newport c.nter Uf1¥9, •••. ~llMd\. CA llllO TNI INllr.-II _,.. .,_..tit: mn llDIV• _. Have you started doing business yet7 No Pater M Ptaoey Thts statement was hied With the CountV Clerk ol Orange 600nty on 2·9·99 19996782139 Dally Pllol Feb 12, 19,. 26, Mar. s. 1999 F733 FICtltlou• BuslneH N•me S1atemeni The following persons are doing business as Cyber Savoy lntema- lional, 789 W f 8lh Street '1-C. Costa, Mesa, Ca 92627 Ismael Angel Correa. 789 w t8th Street '1·C Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 R09tir A Pinto, 789 W 18th Street, l!l·C. Costa Me5a, Ca 92627 Tllis • oos1nau 1s con· ducted 11y· a general pert- nershtp ) Have you started dOlng oos.iness yet? No Ismael Angel Correa. General panner Ths statement was t.red with the Counly Clerk of Orange Countt on 2·9·99 19996782734 Daily Pilot Feb 12. 19. 26. Mar 5, 1999 FnS Fictitious Buslneae Name Statement The loltowlng pe1S011$ are dOing business as Bulld1ng Blocks Pedlalr1C Home Health Servk:ea. 4100 Campus Onve, Suite 2301 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Bulkilng Blocks Home Health 5ervleeS, Inc. (CA), <1100 Campus Or , Suite 230, Newport Beach CA 92660 Ths bosiness 11 oon- ducled by. e COf'P(X8hOO Have you started doing M<ness yet? Ye•. O.· c:ember 1993 Building Stocki Home Health SeMCes, Inc. Greg Tavtor, Founde1 l"hla statement was riled with "" County c11ttc o1 Orange County on 2·9·99 19096782733 Daily Prlot Feb 12, 19, 26, Mar. 5. 1999 Fn6 Flctltloua Bu•lneu N9me Statement The following persons are d0tno t>us1ne51 as ED'S AUTOMOTIVE RE· PAIR. 738 W 17th Sl 4A Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Edward w11ostawskt, 2550 Columbia Or .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 This business Is con· ducted by an tnd1vK1ual Have you started doing boslnass yet? No Edward Witoslawskl This statement WIS ltied with the County Clerk of O<ange County on 2-09·99 19095112n2 Daily Pilot Feb 12 19, 28. Mal 5. 1999 F780 Actitfoue Buelneu Name Statern.nt The roaow•no 1>41rsons ar• doinQ boslllelS as· eo.utal Appraisal Serv- ices 12 Corporate Plaza. Nawpott Buch. CA 92660 New American Fin&nCl'al Real Estate Group, (CA), 12 CO<pOnlte Ptaza New- pon Beactl. CA 92660 Thili bullness is con· duded by. a COl'pOfatlOl'l Have you started doing bullness yat? Yu, 2+99 New Amencan Finandll Real E51at• Group, Grant King, President This 1ratement was fifed Wltll tht County Clerk Of orana-County on 2-<>9·99 10t067827~ Dally Pilot Feb 12. 19, 26, Mar. 5, 1999 F769 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF use OF F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The lollowll'lg . pettOn(a) hU (hive) abelldoned the UM Of lilt lk:tl!IOUS bu&l • ne11 name. JAPANESE & ENGLISH CAA SERVICE. 738 W, 17th St IA. Costa' Mesa, CA 92827 The F'd!llOUI BusloM• name ntlerntes to 100Yt was filed lrl O<ange County on 11129194, Al.E NO F82926<1 Edwerd Wllo•taw1k.1, 2550 Columbi9 Of., Co&ll Mete, CA9202t AntOnl w.ilnOWic:l. 7&45 Aibor Cu.. Hun1lng1on ~ CA92&'7 Thll l>UlintH II 000· OU<:tld by • gtnt'91 p!lrt• ne~ Edwartl~ TNI 1'8*'*"t WM ftfed ~ 1M CounCy Clltl'k Of Orange CcultY on 2·9 " \M712n1 O.ity Plot F'eb. 12. 1 ~ 21, ...... .;.& f17t lfl 01 WITHDRAWAL MOM ,MTNIMI. OPIMTINO UMDI" HC11Tt0Ue ..... u. Tlle ..... '*'°" ,_ wlfldlWI •I ....... ................. ... ope:•• ..... .,. .,......._,.,.a1 -.l. ~TMI CIQC:al ..... :,a.ca. ~~ ..... IOATllG Nt!wport Harbor grad 8 n Bissell (Georgetown)' nd Jami MtConruck (USCJ, nrc representing th U.S. in thn prestig1ou<> event. deserving rec<>gnltiOn and rorrununJty upport terr once phillips • They are coached by Peter Wells of Newport, who i cummtly pr •pann9 for an Olympics bid. This 1s a llemendous honor and ne>dtJng proof that Newport ha lhe.f me.st youth sailing program in the world. On MMch 12 the Newport H41bor YC will host th~ <..mnbmcd NeWp<>n Harbor and Ccirona del MM sailing teams' Mlnual fund·r 1$mg dinner and Uent isuction. Th ' N wport i.-.am ts ranked No 1 in thf• country and ho won · six natJonal and two international crowns m the past su ye-ais Wells, a bourd sailing hopeful lit the ~000 Olympic Games, LS the guest speaker f1fld will be available tor quesboni.. · Squadron painng off the hncst international youth mutch rdong teams m the world. These damp damsels and dudes are reawted by such univer'Sltys as Dartmouth, GE-Orgetown, Harvard, the Naval Academy. UC Sclnta Barbara, Boston CoUege, Stanford, Tufts and even a school m L.A , US"SEA" The tedm!> ask for yow support For tickets and mJom1auon on attending or dondlulg a pnze to this non-probt noy neaccar of Newport Harbor High, captain of the national champion Newport sailing team, along with former Newport is blessed with an exemplary reputation and a conSlStent h.istory of ~ucces , vent, call (949) 673-3691. • TERRANCE PHIWPS' column ap~n every F11day I PU-..C NOTICl8 I I PUBLIC NOTICES 1 IPU~~ I Name raterr.d 10 above wu flted In Orange County on October 13, 1994, FILE NO. F62<1991 Full Name end AddrHS of Iha Pel'SOll W1thdraw,n1r Margaret Morgan Thta statement was hied with the County Cieri< of Orange County on 2·8·99 19996782642 Daily Pilot Feb 12 19. 26 Mar 5. 19911 F778 Flctltlou• Bu1lness Name Statement The lollowong person:. are doing t>us1ne5S as Whiskers & P1ws Cate1· Ing, 10481 lrvlne Ave . •633. NewPort Bead\, CA 92660 The Bennel1 Group, tnc: , (CA), 1506 Eton Ptaco. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This bu11ness " con· ducted by: a OO!Po(IUOO Have you started doing t>usineu y•t? No The Bennett Group, Inc • P•t•r K Bennel1, Pruldent Ths statemeOI was tiled with lh4I County Clert ol Orange Cooot~·9·99 , 82737 Daily Pilot Feb 12 19. 26 Mai 5. 1999 rn' Flctltloua Bualneas Neme Statement The following persons are oong business as Unique Brands, 127 112 E Bey Front, BalbOe IS· land CA 92662 Richard LaPorte, 127 112 E Bay Front. Balbol ts· land, CA 92662 Frances l Dabbs. 127 112 E Bay Front, Balboa Island, CA 92662 This bus•ness is con· ~ed by c:o·partners Have you staned doing buSltless yef> No Frances L Dabbs ~ stalOl'f'lent was filed ~th lh4I County Ctertt ol Ol'ange County on 2-16·99 19996783209 Daay PlloC Feb 19. 26. Mar. S 12. 1999 F782 Flctltloue Buslnesa Neme Statement The follow-.ng persons are dO!Og bos1ness as Netwofl< capital Corp . 1800 Oeef41. Santa Ana CA 92705 Netwo~ Ventura Corpo· ration. (CA). 1800 O..re Santa Ana. CA 9270& This business t~ con· ducred by; • c:orporallon Have YoU started doing 1>us1neu yet? No Networll Ventu141 Corpo- ration. Dean D Cooper/ President This statement was moes with the County Citric of Orange County on 2·16·90 1"9t713200 Oaltv PlloC Feb 19, 28, Mar S, 12, 1999 F784' FictJtloue Buslneaa Heme St•temenl The lollow\og 'petM>n$ are CIOinO buslneu as Coest Business Sys· tams, 1240 LoOM Sl. M. Costa Mete, CA 02626 Sea Coest Copier, Inc • (CA), 1240 Logan St. 'M. Costa MeM. CA 92626 ThiJ buslneN II COO· duded by • OOfl)Ol"llllOn Have you started dOlnO busiMH yat? YH. 11·1•98 sea Coesl Cooi•r, Inc., G80fVI N Kent, l>resiOent Th• stetom•nt was tiled with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 2·18·99 199087131M Daily P1to1 Feb 19 28. Mar S, 12. 1999 F785 Actltlou• SuslneH Name Statement The tollowtng persoo• are do4ng buslneu u Oes111n• by Lauf91. 306& Tyler W1y, Coeta MIS8 CA 02628 Lin ~ C.ta. 30fl~ TY!er Way, Coata Mua, CA 02828 Thi bl;JIW!U I& OOl'l• ducted by an lndlvlduel Haw you at.trted d(>lflg bullMM y t? No Lin Sue Ctl9 TN ltlltement ~•• k18a wllh '18 County o.ltl Of ~ Ooun:\~·18.00 1 a111 Oallv Pi1ot Ftb 19~ Mer •. 9, 12, 1999 92660 McO Group, Inc.. 529S Ave 0.1 Sol. Laguoa H1ns, CA 92653 This bu~lneu is con- ducred by a corporallon Have you slaned CIOlng business y_et? No McO . Group, Inc • Mk:haet L McOueeney President Thts statement was filed with tne County Cterk ol 01ange County on 2·17·99 19"678'448 Daily Pllol Feb 19. 26. Mar 5 12. 1999 F788 Flctitloua Busineu Name Statement The tot1ow1ng persons are doing bus neu as Pen•nsuta Commercial S.rvlc:e5 2414 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beacn. cat11omaa 92663 Ba1ooe Boat Yard, (CaO· lomla), 2414 Newport Bou- lev11'd, Newport Beacn CaUornia 92663 Thi$ OU61ness Is con· ducted by a ootJ>Oflhon Have you 5tarted dOlng bOsllleSS yer1 Ves. Janu· ary 29, 1999 Balbo8 Boat Yard, AMur LOWIS, Preslelent Thi• llatement was filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on 2-t6-99 19996783185 Dally Pilot Feb 19, 26, Mar S. 12. 1999 F783 Ftctltloue Business N•me Statement nie following persons a11 domg business a.s GRINGO STAR RE· CORDS. 509 Sevenlh Street, Hont•ngton Beach, Cal1lo<nt& 926<18 Mdlael Lou~ Solorzano, 509 Seventh Streat Hunl· ing1on Beactl. C8fllomla 92648 ll'lb OOSIOeSS s COO· dUC18d by an ll"oc!Mdual Have you started OOing bostness yet? No Michael Solorzano Thia tatement was hied Wllh the Coun~ Cter!I oC O<ange County on 2·17·99 1911967834A9 Daily Pilot Feb 19. 26, Mar S. 12 1999 F789 Fictltloua Business Neme Statement The IOltowtng persons are doing bu~<flass as South•m Calilornoa Ra· all'(, 2043 Westcl1tl Dtive, Ste 202, Newpon Beach Cahtomia 92660 0.1 Larson Deveiopment Corp (CA) 2043 Westclllf Dnve. Ste 202. Newport Beach, Calitomia 92660 This business 1s con· ducted oy c1 c:orJ>Ofat1on Have you slaned doing business vet? Yes. , ll'Ol/1975 De Larson OevelOpment Corp, Del F Larson Tlli6 sratemenl was I ad >#llh the Cooory Cle11o. of Ol'ange County on 2·16·119 19916713291 Dally Pllol Feb 19 26 Mar S t2 1999 F790 BSC8090 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: SYRAINE C. MARCHBANIC aka SYRAINE KATHRINE MARCHBANK aka SYRAINE IC. MARCHBANK eka SYAAINE R. MARCHBANK aka SYRAINE MARCH BANK CASE NO. A195961 To all h•lrs. l>en•fl· ctu•••. crtd•to~. cont· 1ng11n1 Cf'ld1lors. ilnCI f>tll • aons Who ma~ olherwlff be lnlerested ~ tile Wiii or u11te. or bOU'I. ol SYRAINE C MARCHBANK 8M SYRAINE KATHRIN£ MARCMBANK aka SVRAINE K MARCHBANI< eka SYRAINE A MARCH8ANI< aka SYRAINE MARCHOANX A PETITION FOR PRO ftA TE ha been ffllG by El..AJN · FOX In !hi ~· "°' Court Cl C.tilomll, County OI ORANGE Tti!' PETlllON FOA PR08AT£ raQUet ltlal ElAINE FOX be~ •• pel't(llMI ... .,,....,Wi¥1 to edmlnllter the 11i.te OI IM cteoeden1 THE PETITION <f9q0Utl lllt ~ Wtl 9"d codldlt.11 •ny, be lldmlMCI to pfObete • ·The M "'° Mly oodldl .,., .....,.. tor •umlnation tn IN Ill kepi bY "" QOU(1 'Tl1£ PETITION~ ~ 1o ..... .,. Mtate under IW II It: Ind• .,... MIM11M1.aon Et· .... Acl (TNI ~ ...... .,.PMONl...-w....._,. IO.._ "*W ...,,. W4llOUl ~ .,., ::a1 9eeoN ::t:~~ pefNMI ............... ..... ':.: . ...,.. taa'°ll,._.. ....... ..,,.... .... nalmOf .... .. dependent adm1ntstrallon avthoriry wil be granted unleS5 an lrrhHeS1ed per· son hies an objeCtlOl'I to the petition and shoWs good cause wny me court should not grant the auth0(1ty A HEARING on the f)ell• troo Wiii b8 held on MAACH 25. 1999 at 1 <15 pm 1n Dept L 73 located et 341 . The City Dnve South, Or· anoe. CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT 10 the granting ot the pe\ittOl'I. you shoUld appear al the hear· Ing end state your objec· !JOOS 01 ftie wnnan obJec· lions w11h the court before the hearing Your ap· pea ranee may be in person Of by yoor anornty IF YOU AAE A CREDI· TOR 6r contingent creditor ol-the decea58d, you must file your dalm wittJ the court and mau a copy to tne persona.I representative appojnted by the court wolllln lour monchs lrom the dare ot tne lltst iuuanoe oC 1e11e,.. as provided 1n Pro. bale Code section 9100 The time 10! filuig ClailTIS w n not etp1ra befoie lour montl'lS from th41 heanng da•e nollCed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the Ille k.ept by Iha court II you are a person Interested In the estate you may tde with the coun a Request lo~ Special NOllCll (to1m DE· 154} or tile l1hng ol an in· 11en1ory and appra•sal ol estate assets Of or any petition or accounl as prOllided 1n P1obare Cod• section 1250 A Raquul tor Special Notice lonn Is available from ttie court ctertt Attorney tor th• P•llllon9f: E. Gene Crain, &q, (CS8#030859) A Prof .. slonal Co~ retlon, SOSO C•mpu• Drive. Newport Btach, CA 9266(>.2120 Published Newport Beacn·Costa Mesa D 'I Pilot February 26 Mardi 4 5 1999 FTH-n3 FicUtioua Business Name Statement The following pe rsOl'l$ are doing busine•s as We C & ASSOCIATES 2001 Harbor. Suite 220 Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 Pen-Chllu [John) Wa119. 8541 Naole~ Dnve, Hum· 1ngton Beaeh. Ca 9264'8 This business 11 con· ducted by an lf'ld1vldual Have you starte.d doing busmess yet? No Pen-Chau (Jonn Wang This st .. tement was liled w11t1 the County C1e111 of Orange Coonty on 2·23·99 19096713971 DaUy P1Jot Feb 26, Mar 5, 12. 19, 1999 F794 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date ol FllinQ AppllCaliOll FEB''· 1999 To Whom It May Con-cern The Namel1 l ol lilt Apo olic:ant{S) iS/'1111 VARUJ UC Th• applants listed obOve 111 apply.no to 'lllo Oepertment ol Alcoholic Beveiage ContrOl to $ell • oonollc b4lvera1191 at 900 BAYSIDE DA , "NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 For the followino type of klc•nsa "7 O"N. SALE GENERAL EATING PLACE Publlsh•d N•wport Beadl·Coata Mna Oaity PllOt Febfueiy 2 , M8n:h 5. 12, 1909 ,..,~~ PUBLIC HEARINGS WIU. BE HELO BY THE COST A MESA Pl.ANNING COMMISSION AT THE CITY HALL n FAIR ORll/E. COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA, AT 6 30 P M OR AS SOON AS POSSfBLE TliEREAFTER ON MONO_A:'°.A MARCH~ 1909, REUN1DING THt: FOLLOWING APP\.ICA TIONS IF ANY OF FOl· LOWING ACTlONS AR CHALLENGl!D IN COURT , THE CHALLENGE MAY 8C! LIMITED TO ONl Y TWOSE ISSUES SOMt!· Off RAISES AT TliE PUBLIC HEAAINQ OE• ~18£0 1H THIS NC).. TICE OR IN WRITTEN COARESPONOENC'E OE· UVEAS> TO THE PLAN NINO COMMISSION AT'• OR~ TO. TliE PUB llC tlEANNO I. PUHNtNG ~ICA· T10N PA-.ot FOR AOIEf'T A WASH(_A_i FOR .,.. EXTENStOH ur- 11ME FOA OOMfU':nOH OF OOHCMTIOHI Ofl '#'· Pf//tt:NM. 1.2 4,5, ANO H FOR PA·ll•44, It P"IV IOUIL 'i AP• ~ <XJNOfT1ClfW. \Ml ,.,..,. lf!O" '"' SNCF A 1'4 MOTll :ro MNT llllOM 1'4M :~ 011 m fllOOlll '°"' LONO ·lf"N OC QI#'~ AT :tll1Nll- • I PUBLIC NOTICES I I PU8UC NOT1CIS 1 ENVIRONMENTAL DE· AT THE PLANNING TERMINATION EXEMPT DIVISION) • 2 TENTATIVE TRACT FOR FURTHER IN· MAP T·1582l FOR CLAS· FORMATION ON THE SIC PACIFIC/JOHN PAT· ABOVE APPLICATIONS. TERSON. AUTHORIZED TELEP H 0 NE ( 7i ll AGENT FOR DONALD E :75'4 52'45 OR CAU. At HUNT. JR & VICKIE L THE OFFICE OF TI-IE HUNT TRUSTEES TO PLANNING DIVISION. CREATE 6 PARCELS ON ROOM 200 77 f/.tB A 19.800 SOUAflE FOOT DRIVE. COSTA ME"S-4. LOT FOR THE CREATION CALIFORNIA OF 5 SINGLE·FAMIL Y PuOI sheel Nello'porl DWELLINGS (RELATED Beac~osta Milsa Dai~ PAOJECT 0~·99·02l LO Pilot Pebruery 26 1999 CATED AT 261' MESA F798 DRIVE IN AN R2·MD ZONE ENVIRONMENT AL DETERMINATION EXEMPT FOR FURTHER IN• FORMATION ON THE ABOVE APPLICATIONS TELEPHONE (714' 75<1 S245 OR CA.LL .AT TtiE OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIVISION ROOM 200 77 FAIR DRIVE COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA Pubhah•d Newpon Boach·COlili Mesa Da ty PJlo1 Februaf.Y 26 1 we F7117 • • (JI i. .... ~. £21 I• It ..... ., ... . . ,., . ,.. 611 · ~ R~· •'a'\: . ('l~<J) h.l l -11-11).f ~ l•l1"'¢i,.. u..f1uf,. u•or HMtli""rnJ 11),.,,..1111qilot'1 ••141 "' II, ell"*' 1.,...l ... 1hefu"" 11101r By Phooo (1'4'') fd:!· ~h .. I: Ry ltlalllln Pl"l"tiOll: .1111\\1 tll.t\!'lllott ( II I I \It •I ( '\ IJ:.!(I_!"' •11 ·171 SERVICE DIRECTORY for All Vour Home and Business Needs - .......... ........, ..... .ue.>N VISA lMc.lolllOWt,__t ... h~forCJnly'll""w"'l.t4•l """ • c.1.._.e .t M~·S•71 ~ .. G? EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All rut Hiatt ai•ttllll!lf la !Ma : ~, • ..,,,, ..... ,.cl It lh fd· • tral Ftlf Knsl•t ~I 11 IMI U :;111ell4« w•k:• 111nn 11 111ee1t , 11 1dnrll11 ·ur '"'truu ~tlu " "sc11111111111u : Und 11 ract, ctlor 1tllfltn, •.S.U.. lllndk••, lamlllal ala lo ot : uttoaal trltlll, or u 11111nllon , It mah Hy s.c• Jr•ftrnct ...,.._,,. 11 dlscrlml•thH .=,tnh lllWSJtptr Wiii IOI , b1w11111r KttJI ant 1d.ertrn • 111t•I ltr tNI tslalt w•lt• It Ill • ,, ....... ti I•• ••• 011 """' • 11e h11•r 11l11md lhl 111 : dwtlll•fl td•t1111u I• 1•11 , •••IP,., alt 1rall1blt It II rqnl ,,,.,11111ty •nts Tt nt11· '"'"el d11Ct11111Nh0t, Ull llUD Ttll lftt al Hot 42• as• for lit w111111..-1 OC tru pltut QllHU01t'163Setl 1 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL SOLO!! Showcue Homes tor Salt 1n our S1turd1y Real Est1t1 Su'fplementl Homes o the Week OtwlciY Ads Stan at Jvst S75' Otoa(j,f\8 ~ T ue~<Mv at SPM Open Hou..e lJ~hl'WJS SI ~I De~ 1'tltlr'lday 5PM It Paya to Advertise • • • in the Best Local .. • ~ .. 1 Estate Section CALL TOOAYll LISA K. RIVERA 949-574-4252 • ANNE WILLEY 949-574-4249 • V.A * $0 DOWN • SO MOVE-IN FREE COUNSELING FREE Lial of HOMES HUIWA REPOS -1.eoo.7234157 V£TEAAN Rl:AL ESUTE ...eE o c koMe HOTl.fNE 1't1YERS a SELLEA 24-HRS -• .. .... 72·1444 ':.:liOSttd liy Mtlur K#vli 10 HOUSESICOHOOS FORSW: COSTA MESA E'SIDE 4BRM 2.SBA (1)•BONVS USO tqJI am b19 lol $3651< Open Sa~Suri 12 4 949 ~S.0449 E SIDE CM IMMACULATE 3bf, 3.Sba, 2 ttory twnllm, bu11t In 1990 2car11tach gar, tots morel $269,000 (Oc>tn Sat·Sun fN) 2U1 Elden Ave to Kathleen McNantff Bkr 714-814·1101 Nr Triangle Squll'e, tl'ld unli: ptC1 cond, 2br 1ba, hi cell'a, patio, grHnbtlt $1$21< By Owner e49-64M221 25 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE LAGUNA HILLS MUST SELL THIS WEEKI! 48drm 2Ball• var'1 upgtadedt S260 000 Laurie Ayenl 949 717•195"4 ' 32 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT, BEACH BAYSIDE COVE 2 Bedroom Townnome. F1plc p11vate beaeh. COfMllJf1dy pool & f Pll Wilk ID boaotli, Batxla l)!ant:I rnart<et & ~hops $398 000 Own. Bt{j•lf. 949·~76·5!.76 ABANDONED BHCh 2 Slory 3Bt1tw 26,.th and B.llcQl'l'f Under $500 000 Agent IM~ 7l3 8120 BELCOURTttttHEHEIGHTS DESIGNER SHOWPLACE JOdrm 2 .5Balh lart"ly room. h111\lwood floois. martil•" enl"V 1TWl11r has 2 111"<1111: 111-ddscts. p1ot dOnCI w/25 Cflawet), 1wn fOf 100 Piii ol $1108$ • 8 10. Cal Owner A.I} ~9227·2272 Se le• wtll entertal/J ott1>1S belweeti $349 .000-$409 .876 1·BDRM PENTHOUSE VERSAILLES G&ted comm undel9!'0llld parltlll(} ~ & bntol S 154 575 Alttlur r<.v11 Pfvdential Ca S.9-67S.2B9-1 TERRIFIC OCEAN VIEW •Bdnn 3 SBath, 4c parki119, complelely remodeled, 300 n p11to, 12xf2 belcony. Lookl d111c:t1Y It wattr. Thi• unrt ia 150ft from the tand. GtMt 1 HOUSES/CONDOS '*Ch 11°" ... Pric. Is SIOOK FOR SALE By Owner 94~54MOU BALBOA ISUND Cnannllig 1emo&iiiid 3£i<.,1in1 2Batfl ne-w ~ & ~ '"BA-LBO--A-IS_LA_N_O_dpl_c"!'SCOtti_,, upgra.'lecl ~llehcn. large kA Bay Frt VU ol Pavillion 4bt 21>1 AtJ Joan Suitt 9'49·759·9314 upper ufllf 3bl 2ba lowor ...,_, $1.87S 000 949-673-4062 " Lor• Vance·RHllOf HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE BALBOA PENN 11• con1em(>01ery, stec>' to • 4Br/38A 0\'81 2000 I t --..-~ 001 v. vcn V1l!W Eac.11 'llAt• ran be sold Miperally S 1 !OSK A~wnl l(ate11ne '.ll0-271 2229 E•t 518 • = ftiOUSE~CRO~f~l ~ ~RONA DEL MAR ACAHT TOWHHOME •"'" LOWEST PRICED r ~ in C9i•ina r1el Mar ~at art1 S"llef ~SELL IT TOOAYI l.1'9'l 3Udlm & lamty •• -needS "'911< bu1 PRICEO • ~oeas LESS lhlln 1as1 Mlle $j19 000 Mat.e 011011 .... K.OlAR .. co. ~ .. 37&-~576 33 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR SALE NEWPORT COAST BRANO NEW 4Bdrm 3Blth Home othce, loll 2 Sc 9a1, 249051 SS09K Oerren Smtih. A90nl 714 G3'1 7500 J 2:12 60 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Dl AN/.A BA\'Sll>I V II I A<rl 300 E (od\I H:., Newport El~;ich 2-STORY SILVER CRESTTOWNHOM Ava liable p. ... $112,000 SAVENOWf SS+ Seniors Double wide 1-bedroom. 1 batfl. like new carpet, hnoleum & roof $8,995 Complete (949)123-4045 WATERFRONT 2 bedroom, 2-0a\h Cabana Mme Newport Beach $59,915 . Space Rent 11..,550 (Woth bl9 lftm ..,, .I') (949)1234048 175-N~~i CM Trtplll, Alt. lnYHIOfa GoOd cord. by.,. sdlOOll. nevllt vatafll S:MSI< f)lll(;e 94Hi3HIO11 Homt 041;.543350 Jetkit Glllis RUltOI R1 oi'Hi5uer (on lllrgt lot) Xlnt ml• an4 uah flow 116 X GAM $930IC. Ort• ll~pr1)ptfty. "°'~ 14) 775.io 80 COMlllAET All llNOUST SALE ' 2·Slory OfflCt Condo w/ d•hOUt•. Grt 2$00 et, AIC oflic. w/f 000 ef w/l'loUM wl\tllll door. S2211000 I Ownt t40·722.0f5S 109 APTS CORONA DEL MAR TOWNHOUSE NEAR BEACH 3111 2 SBalh. pnv•• patJOI ~aiaoe SISOO'mo A~lf i1IJ April. 949-t7S-8472 'COM STUDIO' 16', tbi, 1vuy tum, patio, S950lmo Inc • util 1 tt plu1 dap. 114M73-6745 110 APTS , COSTA MESA •COSTA MESA'S BEST* JuniOr 1 bed1ootn and 1 bedroom. also 2 bedioom 1 bdth 011161 gated eprnrnunoty llOOI. tenos e< sy Mess to lreeway beach & malt~ 714-557.0075 LARGE 1 Bdrm 1 B•fh wanl 10 stJ9Wlll9 & tnea•1es, lrldQ and eX\11 storago avlli S71!>'mb • $500 dep Mepl• Apte 949-581..-000 K\cin Prop Mngt EASTSIOE Lat1y 1 bQdfOO!l1 epartmete upstlllrs BalcOfly. cerport ~ pMJ s 7ro'mo .. $8Qlnly ~ 94:> 6!i0-J735 132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH 'Near Lucky 1' 3 dOOt'I lo ooean. 100 blk., 1bf; 11>8, plltio. $900fmo Incl 111Q no pet. 909-593·8708 I 1:w-r .Afclft I r"" M . neWJK>tt arma Apartmeni. Bayfnmt t11mmu11ity 1 with privat,, lwm· h , & mJn1111 . WMlk 10 Bull>o.j ltola.11d. I Bit 2DH 11ml • 2BR w/<li-11 '1200-f 3600 w ... )IJ lrnrnmg frwpla\ 1· & privnlt· ~aratt~· S.1rry. no l)l'b, Pl«'a•e C'a lh (949) 760.0919 TRl·LEVEl. TOWNHOME Very Spacious 28t~1oom 2e.m .ut Panoramic View, Pt ate Etcvat·or 2 S Car Endastd Gasaoo. ,..,ep1ace, ~ Wat.~ YrlMclf dfyllf ,...1.IPi & yard ~'mo on t yea1 tease Clll fOl IPl"I IM9-646-M53 THE BEACH HOUSE APTS. 103 SUPERIOR 1::-iRT~I ELEGANT OCEAN VIEW PENTHOUSE 2Bedroom/ 2Bath• Lolt Ocean V•ew, vG~ c:eilng. Cl!Ybllr, F1tt-pla!.e, t8f'RS COUl1S spa ovm. pcola $2550 888-783-8 786 BEST LOCATION IN NEWPORT BEACH Spacious 2BMBA, Ocean Vtew lrom oven.ozed balcony, Spa. Gym, Tenn!& Huge LIVJng Room. s 1800 $600 011 1st month wtth mo~• 111 by 3114199. Will\ 6 12 mo lease Call now 1188-783-8786 PROMONTORY POINT VILLA APARTMENTS ThO 11ad<lllln ol N'!wpott Beach awau )'l)Ul 'T'hf' breillhlA!YnQ Ocoan & Haif>Ol bay views Vtit ••• 'fQU Our t 8(!(1rooms are lil8fll"ll al $1<18000 1 Bedlwn • lalt Sl8'11ng al ~152500 Our~ Bodtooms •re.slai1/ng 3• S159SOO 2 Bedloom • Lolt "8!\lng a• S2~00 ~ tnts W:fudt garage 1iiep1.-.e, vaulted telrngs & ne-w1y remodeled !lllehen$ $600 oH tst month '°' move 1n tit 31W!i9 CAii 888783-8786 L1vE TIIE 1"nA1>rr10L Tlw Tt.·rnu•e Aparhnt•11t1"1 ut ·.~ ,7Jr,d,,,~ ./J,,y ?;'h,;,:- An Exc:lu~in· Opportunity for. \Vuterfronf Living on N4•wport Huy • LlmiteJ avaHabiJity of Studio~. l & 2 Bedrooms S l 400-Sl600 • Pri"-atc Gua.rd-G:atcd Entrance 24-Hour Securiry & Switchboard • Privare Beach • Gym, Sp~ & Pool • A Village unto itsdf with Meeting Room\, Rest.iurant, Cocktail Lounge. Enrertainnu:nt & Room crvicc • Mcmbenhip R~quircd l'o "dwdult• 'our prhuh• .. honing. pl•·u~t· c·ull (949) 64!)-:)000. (•Xt. 5:l9 ili ili w A French villa high on the hill with city, canyon views, plus cool ocean breezes. • Pnvate garage • Washer/Dryer • Refrigerator • Gated community e Fitness, Business, Entertainment Centers !gence on ACKlJJtY \t ' ~ llh :I ~ 11•1 ..,, Hours '"'' 111111111• :i .l0.1111-.-, 1l(lp111 . ·''"'"Li' I 1111.>1 \\ 1111.-111 21 .S0.1111-~, l>Cip111 \l••11tb• • ~n1L11 154~8 BALBOA ISLAND Lllrldmlfk North Bar Front tiOlne. 45bdlm. Of QI ~ld'len. Spectacular Vlitwt 2 car ga1 $S500mo S.9 675-6565 OWOQf 3BORM 3BATH 2 frPICi 2ca1 . gaiage. 2 ~ooies overlool< Grand Can.'11 ~mo Call Rose Vallera ~ Colctw~ Bankel q49-72H!5SJ Pit°' 48drm 3811h wNlewal ePI to So Bay lront, newly re· modeled ilC sya. 2c gar•ge $3900.'lum· yll8tly lease Calf Aose. Aoent ColdWfl~ Benli.ir at 9-49-7~1·2553 Pagur 155 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT BALBOA PENH OCEAN FR WITH 'Jlr:W 3 Bedroom 2 Ba1t1, large dee~ .. new pelfll & carpet. parking yfty S 1950/mo ~9-S-4& 8384 Ot1trloolong p•lr, badt,s ho canal, 2 ll6.s IO beach 2bt I 2ba Lp p&llO, socuredgar~ w d. vearty no pell Avail 4 1 $109!ilmo 559·$311-5016 2Br 1 Ba w•lh petio, 4 dOOfa frCM') oc1111, wJd, 911, nice and newly done. S1500fmo yNl'ly 114t-650.11421 159 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT CORONA OEL. MAR l.RG 3BORM 2BAlH w'Tamlt rrom nt.w carpel & ~ FP. W'D OIW, ha• l)aragc Ava~ Now 949 67!.-!'.695 * Torrluc rental Lg b<J1m & • wrng rm t>eam cell. walluns. 2ba oldd«l, l>ll/ioran!IC ocean view. 1 ear !Jala•JO SI 750ml0 9'4~ 700-018§ 9-4'l·'160-t620 2Br 1 ba lrg hv1n11 room Open beam cell. p 1!10. I ca< IJ'll, Avllf Apt• 161, OflM hou~ Sat·SOn 1~$1400.'roo42910$ IMM73-8078 160 HOUSESICOHDOS FOR RENT COSTA MESA So. Coast Metro 3br 2be hH, an bund nu. UmHtont nr.. 9r 111111 countw tope tic. 12000. 114M57-S 127 ·E'stoE· Jbr 11>a, lllrup•. pr, yd gwdentt, 1m111 pt1 <*. lrn mecuat•I SI 400/mo. 7t4-nH670 • SID HOME' Upg111ded 2bf, den 314 bl, frj>IC, 2 c1t gar, pc11lo. pool, .$t375/MO t4H4&-4067 174 HOUSESICONOOS FOR RENT LAGUNA BEACH L"" 2b!' 21>1 Woods Cove Condo llp, lndry lac, .&etur ly speclacutar oc11a" ~'°"'.no pel lilVM-11 $1200949"'194-0011 "178 HOUSES/CONDOS FOR RENT LAGUNA NIGUEL 48drm 2.SBllh Fami'V room cul-Oe-sat loc new pall1I & carpet no po11 $1950.'n'IO Karen Rez ~ Pruckln1ial Ca Re !ly 949 87 .. 11111 182 HOUSES/CONDOS FOA RENT NEWPORT BEACH WE ttAVE 60 HOMES IN NWPRT 8CHl/COSTA MESA fnllt\ s 1500 ·$6000 Pflf MOf1ltl No Fees Bro!<llf 949 642·3850 VILLA1 BALBO.- FULL OCEAN & CITY LIGHT VlEWl 2BR L58A HIGHLY UPGR~OE:D. LITE & BRIGHTI AVAIL 311 , $1500/MO 714 42g.JtS3 ON Bio CYN OOLF COURSE 2bt den 2.Sba IOfm din, exec twnhm, 9111<1 A11111 •pro• 3·5. '2195 11411-723·150' . • BLUFFS UTOR'f ~tidrm 28a\tl, ~ carpet, hGNy pa.nted & v IC.Am S22!i<>lmo l:?enl 714 576-1212 ea!;__ PANORAMIC VIEW Completoly 1ll!TIOdOled hOme tn Dovel &IOI 6200 t; t Mart.ill FIOO!a Llf•urlw' Mr.ti, Gt Count rs, N w Roo4 Pltvalt Poot Uri<Jwll Sl~pet mo HAHU AEODY REAL TY 9-49) 659 038& 204 RENTALS TO SHARE CM/gated new/UplCllt quiet 2 mln/bch, pool. ceta. no/ tl'llk. SSSO -t 113 ut.11 + dtp '4M31-211f COM duplt1, fern pref, 3bf 2 .Sba, trplc, ocean tide, vf!fY nice, S575/mo. Jell 941-727-2•011 v.~n3-6607 208 OFFICES FOR RENT/LEASE Llrge Executive Olficits localed 111 HLlllingtOO Beaen, $300 pur mor•th. Call Ron at * 114-848·1651 • NPB, 2 ottb apaces av1ll. Idell for Atty or CPA's. $31151 "'°' furnlahed or SStSlmo. unfum .. FrH padclng office• w/ocHn vlewa. Mo-Mo. PINse Call t49-71t-t900 210 COMM/RETAIL llNDUSTRIAL FOR RENT/l.EASE , SUPERIOR AVE C.- Showroo111 ofh~ \00011. 1010 olr. Street front. higll vlalb11tty. CMll-54M531 '"'7 liYlnl for ywr ,.,.c. tpea.t °' Nlauw wk ~ 1Upc:l'9Uion, fovieg cm uul soOd mnh Spaciow lllOllU avaJUblt in mr hOlllt •n I s ICIC bu111ifully maiaulnccl ntatc in Hcmtt, The .. o"thly fee j, s2.soo adl, <Ollpltt Mlcomc PIUK con1.&n mt, Su1dy 0111\an, •09 6SM804 and ull for Mld11io11al infornu11on. ClllLD SUPPORT prolalems? • Relief from ln'tl.rt • Ant•tn to DA'• • Moddbtion of •uppoft ,., ...... ,..cal ......... ,lllfterl llHJ978-7 ... lau>U0.9122 I 402LOST • FOUND I FOUND-You Alt Mt ~«Ill ~ at Wesu:tll PtMa on 2J 18 1M 9-673-0805 LOST JAN. 14THS"1111 mah1.1~ baQ w elry In 8alb08 Bay CM> f'llG klf or Solldifl f+-11 lot Striimtnl8i velut. REWAROll 949 tAD-e7150 Lo•I ' )'tit old s1.,,. .. cat blue ey11, ft.Gd on 2/20 Ill c~1a Mesa Mesa Notth area? 1~ 714-540-5095 OAllAGE I SALES CM 387 Ramona Way Sal 2127 Blwn 5'ove distrwaSher bed, ~WIS. 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'I lw n ... 1, Pil111111·1·c·ph llU l111f11l1t\ (111 am 1·11u1 111 ,111.11h1.'111·1·11w111 Im \\l11d11111111\ f.1 11 i.p1111~1l1J1 l'\r1·111 for ill!' •. ,,,, 11f 1111· ~1·:111· oc 111nlh 1x·1·11pll'1I l1y tilt' 1'11111 C.11·d1l l'.lll t1llh 111• 11!1111\l'il f11t tlll' ftt I 111!1('1111111 --------Deadlines ----.. l\londuy ... , ....... .Frid.1y S:CX>pnt Thur~day,.. Wf'dnei day S:OOptt\ fiw~d;iy ......... Monday 5:00pm Frid.1y .......... Thursday S:OOf>!tt: W~clne dny .... 'ruesday 5:00pm Suturdny ........... Friday 5:00pn' 1'48 ~1 I BUY AU. PIANOS! Miques-Ouali!y lurnitu<e ooe P.lete or #de hCM.etu1I Ca$l1 paid 714-95NI133 WANTED ANTIQUES • Older Style Fur11lturt PIANOS & ColltctiblK ·~~n·T~"tV·~· • \Wen\ • •· ...,.. • o-.<11t f "'Ml'• $$ CASH PAID $$ ..,.,. p.tCe"' rto•t '°'OvM WE BUY ESTATES • 1..,..-.d .. 1e '"•""v .. "'.c• "WE PAY MORE FASTER• CONSIGf~MENTS c..,119.,.rnh laktn Udy I 1114 If •vcl1111 PW'"' "''""'•Y al 4p11 fer 1nfanullu uft 11te1u1 122~ o~i957 ·8133. SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. M.1i1 St. Senta AN. CA 12107 ...,._., -(JI'"" 8~ utright Estate Sales Conducted~ J\nlUiur• 40~ in~e-clJ 949.67a6223 1450 APPUANCU I GE. AEFRIDGERATOA SIDE BV SIOE, WATER ANO ICE OISPENSER, $300 1149--159-0 '20 THERMADORE 3'1nch EU:Cf1UC COOICTOP. with grldcle $350 &4~044!·213 1454 FURHJTURE I Beige couch 1211, 9mt con- dlelon, S 175. l)t)I upllol platform bed. S30 + mlac. 84Hn..07M BUSINESS CLOSING WILSON SAFE Combln.wtlon 38" high 23" wide. 1300. IMHSll-5'03 i5atc roU·top compU1• dMk, bru1 day bed whl\ trundle, bookehelve& 94M75-440t. 1920's dinrm l4ible 40X&2 ~ 18aV8S extend to 9G'"wllnut & oak !> artn!m Ullln 1 wt i1rrm, newlv llJ)tlOI HllS, matctling tiu!tet. gl::,()(ec-wo lop, use l.)f rence ro<im J\ tew lilm Sl600!0b0 .94!t-474·nss 1-PETSIUVESTOCK I LEOPARD LOOKALIKE Ocic9ta a kitten•. evall now. MM4147lflf t4Hl1·2ff1 1412 i:n=I FITNESS 8LOW OUT All 11eadmlll& blkH. 11111 Slnoottl llfllplla;tl, hof'll8 QVITI n&Wlrelutblslled 9'49·722 &04"66 1---=1 BUDWEISER BEER MUGS ti STEINS WANTED Ctn Ctauy Collectlbltl 71 .. 1117 ·222t llECOROS TOP ooUlJu J4u, R & 8, SOIJ, R lie.. SO'• & 80'• Mfl<E 64H505 WAHTEOi olb cOMI Gokt. alvor, f triin nWt.11«· Ing Old WiltdlM ' l9Wllty wtSTCOAST COtNl42 ..... It Mary dtPucale, MM. "In Your Home" lessons available 800•600•052 1•14 wal CARE•OIVER for eldefly 10 vow•. IOCll teler~ OfMno SllopplnQ, good cookt Cat Cllristint ~9 648·3735 1 .78EllPl~I COOlt -Br•akfHI .. lunch s. &.l. & hoidlys e JOam- 2 30pin •. E1pe1lenc1 only 714·848-4199() 7art>-~ ·u£64CAC-frOlll off. N. F11T1hy pnlClic., ---~ wl phonee I cotltct" • SO... comp a In• knowttdtt ~ fuL Gto!M9 off, or1 ~fl concl. Fu, .. '6-7%M7IO Oftict Aul, Pt. Pr0¥9'tlOM1 AcMtotyllnvtttmtnt firm In Newpon e..c11, Fashion It. The quellflcat1ona .,.. detail oriented, computtr li1tru In WOid " E1c.t Xlnt «9anlu· tlonal 1li.llla, n.11 hra. Salery depend• on exper. Fu ,... aume to 1Mt-111-11no or melt to 280 Newport Ctr Or 1210 .. Newpon Beech 112660 RW: ESTATE SALES Fr.Al 1rme.<P111 time Uc' d or not HlfWl9 Now, ERA Rbl1elly & LIOyG'IH8 peys IOI your llQ d COUlll illd prov'd 111• lratnlng 800--400-:>ltl E•1 I 19 RlC£PfiOH19f F'T uon:fn. lot Mlg In Santa Arlt. Pleutnt pllOOt VO(:t, fq. dall entry MictotOll a roost Nlct • .. 714 751.esM •SEAVERS* fine dining uper1tnce and •lne ktlowled99 requited Fil tHumt M~S-1811 VALET PARKING • Mon·Fr! 9-Spm • Wage + "fl' • ~ poseor15 avlilalllt 1~701-3783 Wanted energetic 11.lf· motivated aales ori.need pereon for FulWart 'ime111'· Pie ... apply In ptfton. '700 E Coest Hwy C~y "Jjtl9!'al uk IUl*'filol. • • :· =-- WORK ..FROM HOME procnslng ulit• mlltrill, tree Into 14 hour., ·~• ptOllided ti 0-S 14-4817 •• llC' ,.,, GEIO OF DEBT! !fe can helEJ • CrrJ11 C4nh • CQtu.olUlattd "': • Pa)mtttti Lw-er:ed .,: • fnlmsl Rtductd '" • Horaswents' S AdYcrtislng Account Executives Rapidly cxpandiag community newspaper group seeks scK· mott\>ated account cxe<UU\IU 10 sell rcuul 1dvertLSmg We prtrcr caruhdatcs 10 bi"eo a minimum of l year pnnt l.d\'eorumg c~cncncc Excellent communic.1uon skill~. ubilit)' 10 u1 goals and make prof~onal prcstnt1moni. in 1 {t.st p1ted and detail· oriented cn,1ronmen1 Salary plus conums.sion Excellent bcncht package. including iOl(k) Drug scrtmtnll/ph)'S1cal rcqu red EOE ~nd ruumts via (u to: ATTN: Lynn Esola (949) 650,•802 or mail to: 330 West Bay St. Costa Mesa 1 CA 9262,. LOAN OFFICERS WANTED e ' Art you an establ~ Loan Officer loOl<ing to bt1'5d your t>ustnen to the next level? Oo you nHd mof'I program• to sell. a etUdy stream o4 quallf11d le~ and a t>ttter, more auppOf1tYe environment In wtlic:li to wof1(? s.a Breeze Fln8ncial aeMCeS ls • 20 y'11tf old company with an a~'9UNt, Mvy managefl'lM team 11\11 ~ what 111 like IO be on the ~ ltlil market We hive daily TV edver111ing, builder contacts, a WEBSITE Ind other propnetary -~ 9f helplog you gtt more butinesl. Our ofhce la in IMht; eo wt are dOM to your home and to your c:llants Cell 9'9·4n-0830 ri Uk IOf Jtlt Parb IO sctledull'• oonfldentlll lnteMeW STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ••••••••••••••• n. ,...., °'""*"•"'Ill"'• DrtllJ NM II~ .. ......,.,. ...... ..,.. ..................... , .. . Ml#""" .... SBAllCH ·--~ ,_., ... ._.. ...,.., ..... ,_ •t -. Mii a. :.t • llH C... H._."' ,._"--n-, .,_.., .,,.,.., ~.,.,.,.;c1 .... ,.,_,==......,_, Ill ........ c..-a..t.,...,...,. • .-... ,....~..,•-':i JIM IN',,...,,.... 't • .. a-. a... ,,,...,,. ti•Ja. ~~ ........... .,.,..,..,,..,lM tr...,, $1., C.... ._ If.,___, .. .,. ........ •II fM) t4MJJI• ..................... /#,..,...., ... ,.,, ...... .... iJ,..-..11 ............. ...i:, .. ~ .... ,., ...... ... ... --' ...... ,... O...• ~ ........ , . . GET A HELPING HAND vulnerable. Swth deals. biJ three clubs ewer p1r1ner off 10 a othet reason. two hearts to set r. NORTH •SJ o Kl765 0 7 ll •A'' safe lead, ir for no lead from any 1enacc, 5tan a trump. Dcclan:r winncn in hiah catds WEST EAST •A Q 106 • 987 rufl't in hand, so ono Reh.ac"1\t to West chole to can count aevc.o and two club extra trick from monds would finesse• availa 10 fail. The however, that produce the des either spades or dia· dO. Thtte are thtee ble, but all are doomed auction did ind1calC, '"'2 0 9 l o K J 10 4 o 9 6 5 I • Q 10 9 SOUTH • K J 8 6 5 2 I I • KJ42 <:i A Q J lO J OAQ8 •3 • t 1tie bidding: - I SOlTIH Wl'Sf le;> Diii I 40 ,_ -U • r· . ~ ·~ . ,.,.. .. ·~· ' I . . . . ' ~~-· an cndplay is sure to ired tnck. uld win the first trick Declarer sho in hand, cross ruff a club hi dummy with remaining club to the ace of clubs and · gh. South returns to a tru~ to ruff the • Now larer simply exits with the King kin of~! wi the ace or West. marked s~ by the win the Irick. exit. A specie takeout double, must and then has no safe sets up declarer's jack; into South's major • diamond is tenacc; and a c discard 1 lose ruffing with the lub pnmits declarer lo r from dummy while last trump tn hand Finis. • better bridge ~7-now to tbe rtn Le.mtobe ul Subtcribe Brlc,t_p Ldte 1225 [or loto Gortn Brkl r b1 adlinA <':l 'ss. 11D11don. r te to: 1e IA~ P.O. Boa llddi Regal Custom 'tl WtN, --... oondl Al pwr, NC. 4.tll dlac braka, $7500 t4M4-4-6163 CAOll.LAC DIVILLE 'tl tmm1c11111a, 75k mllae, peffK'I conclhlon 111,000 t4M1).470 CHEVROLET IMPALA SS ·es Bl-* (S123583f>l $21,500 CONNELL eHEvv ~714)54&-1200 i.t S-81mr 4X4 19$ R.cl (T126337A) $17,950 C~NEll CttEVY (714)754-t200 &EVROLET srn '93 (X180043A) $19.995 • COffHELl CHEVY (714}5*1200 I .. . -~ •'' l ~ !J*'\• .. ' \ p .... i . 11 .1 k: • . i. . r: . .. . Eu roCleon':,.~ nnii·O#!CU·'™ PAOr"'ESSIONAUSM' OUAUTY OEOICA'OON 714 342-06 114 437-2704, ............... ·r ,•.: -.......... ' , lll. . r~~ .. '~i . ·!=·"!/ r+~~· ~··\:""' . CHEVY ASTAO T1'UCK 'N 5IM!r m.:n<W>) $16.499 ELL CHEVY ~14)754-1200 CHE 610 BWER 'ii ~~· llAO, pwf pkg. roof flCk. ( 0 683JJ15.898 LEXUS OF STMIHSTER (T14)1t2-teOI =TRUCK th TON 111 Mn (VI~ $16.500 CONNELL HEVY (714)7H-t200 CHRYSLER NEWYOAKEA i7 while, W4'Y clhnl Runt ...... S1500. 4 cyt, MW.2-5443 ChfYliW f own & count:J 1d ~ g06S42) SI 1.98 MJTS 81Stt MOTORS (714~5-1700 Dodge Gtni •even ES 'W ~o. •. lfv, llW!m c:ass. CD, rur .. 11698S1L slt.998 L£XUS Of WE TMINSTER (714)192"'906 ooooe iTRATUS 'ii v;'/..cs..n ~Sf0,995 CH£VY (T14)7Sf.1200 OOOGE 314 ViN '97 Whlto (W725005A) 117.500 CONNELL CltEVY (T14)75f.1200 FORD CONTOUR Gl '95 Low mle$1 (2462::6 $8299 MITSuatS.. TORS (114 )54S.1700 F<mo ~ 4X4. whte, E Bauer. 8lCOllel1I. w .. f!Wt. t.llMd. J16ilmt, $9900 00 949-760-8747 \f",T ~ ~ ... :: -r,-:.- 1, .. -" I ~ ' I ..-.... ,· ~ t -. 1 All . p 1t1111/1m11111g ii* Cl.EAHI 20tl. fllf. lrti -Lf4(I0030 714-6-1447 -.. ~·.,> • ._ w.,.1.""• ;" • .,.... I '• r l "· • t ~ I \ , -, -. ·. . PT ,• :i'i • ~ (·~1 FON> ~ utllly tO '17 ID.IN f1'4JO) IAWR~ 11WQ.4IOO roR0 PT. CAI 't7 Gttilll =r '21.000 c CffEVY ~;:y1200 AACJii I cyl IMO nr.. AC, 1"9 PM. elpwrMatS.~.~. ~ wn-tm -.0 ~. CIUM. QlllOlll Ir• & wtlll, S13.,5000Jbo 714 ... 2-7830 r&o tAOfios OL va ii ABS ~~2218~$11.982 wrs "'° QR&p. (7'4.545-1700 GMC AF ARI 'it · Auto, llt ~5'17701~S16,S98 LEXUS 0 WEST IHSTER ~714)192..ffOI HOHOA ACCOfd COupe 't1 NC. pw, J:· oc. ldC, cw. lo-. milll ~ '1563) $1095 • CO TA .. ESA HOHOA (714)43M050 HONOA lccOAo ex 4DR 'ff AT1 pw lkl, oc P lie CU1 (~$11.995 COSTA ME HOHOA (714)43f-5050 HOHoA CIVIC DX CPE '95" 2d 4'()1, 5 'Pd lt!Vlm CG5 "'io ~ (AH~ S9999 STA MESA OA ~14)43S.SOSO HOHOA CIViC Olt '97 s.d&tl •DI. tJc ~ lill. '°"' 1111111 ~H515"9) $13.995 CO A MESA HONDA (714 )436-SOSO Hy\lftclll ~Elantra" S.cf Q Auto wloverdrlvt, ~ mrw1, llf, 11n-tm, OOHC 16 , new lltn, 30m~, looksldrlvts A·t , Wh red, emogged, must INI inl!llC, ~ $2290 949-759-llO 10 l!0-320-5943 Isuzu Trooper ii ls ~. ~ owner, new everyl!Wlg 50. 949-650-7160 Jegu• XJS it Cr~ Grett cones. Lke new, W mi $l(y led. 4dr SI ,500 Cell t4M40.7210 JAGUAR XJS 1"4 V12 2+2 CONY. 20 121,885 94-417 0 BAUER JAGUAR 71'-llSJ.4800 JAGUAR Eli l 'if SEDAN 40 $40,8" t7~27 BAUER JAGUAR 71'-tu-41GO Jloun u ,. 1·~1 1 -:w11-=r·1 JAGUAR IUI 1111 Pl. YllOUTit Hlghllnt ldn 'II SEDAN 40 AC. pa, , .wtm .,. ___ p-•-~ , ......... . m... ...,.,,. (0121m117999 .. , ,,_, ~ ........ , • Long lknt resident and ~~~°=" COST~4M£~A local Newpori B ach JldOXA xJI 'A ~ v111 'iJ bu!lt»f died Wednesday, VANDOI PlAI SEDAN 40 R11nt fOOd, loedld, 11111111 Febtuary 24, 1999,, S4UH 1M 122 .... «tg1M1 °""* MOOO He is lurv!v9d by M IAU[R JAGUAll Of ll\llit aftlr. MMiS-7411 d 63 years, Virginia 714-tS'-4900 and his daugtltet, Jean JAOUAli 13 XJS2 DOOR PONTIAC 5UHflRE SE '95 folt>s ~ (Tom Wilson) COU'f, Sunroof, 17ll 1111 Coupe, 4 °'·A .&pd ABS, IC, and 2 grandlc?os, Jeffrey s1•. moving out of tt••, krt ~ dr (4BW0591i) 17991 and John Wlbon. • f1t111t Mii .... 54-7565 COST A MESA HC>tff>A .. ___,,,_, se·"---(714)U•SOSO ..._,..,..... , • ...._ .. 95 PORSCHE 11 cAliAERJ tnbt __ t>flv..__a_i ____ _ 2 dr, auto, pwr, . lfyled TAflGA. Ctlolme .ta, SIUOO -... ale 18205 S13.998 \ride alt as penial peyrnene lEXUS(7~~~~tf!ISTER pilv•te peitf i'H13"°' 11 Mc:KENZJE JEEPWAltliOL£R 'i7 PORSCHE 'tt Dile Illini on very ctean1 (4142641 s1an 11~950 ~~ '17oo0il c:OOer Robert Aoy~ McKel\lft, died Sunday, February 21, 1999 at tht age ol 83. cauae of death Htpabtil SUZUKI SAMURl'88 c. He was resident ot , MrTSUBlSHI MOTORS .....,. (714 )545-1700 IOA &EPHiA ibR '911 Black IXIQ8()06A) $6995 CONNELL CHEVY (714)75&-1 aoo t:Exus 192 ES 300 Whlt9, 80« mlln, mint cond. moon roof, S13.800. M•72M380 UNCOLH c6NtiN£HTAL ·es Auto. w. ful II"" ttv. tllYlm ctm M i69935.1) S17.998 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER Crt 4 )lt2.(;I06 MlXiMA GLE '91 NAO, eir, cass. lllv, moonroof, llcrfl. 1111 (735129) S16.D98 LEXUS OF WEsTUIHSTER {714)892.(;906 .. ERCEOES BEHZ 300E 91 SON. euto, 4 dr, I cyt, f\llly loaded! low ml t4M40-41 so IM-216-3031 Mlfc;a;, soo SL Sport 1tta Sllvet, very rate. fully lolded, 'MlOd •eenno wt1ee1 & sN!ler, CID ct\lngel, V01C9 activated ptione, Hllagon I~. pan· OfMllC lop, new Ires. excellent lhape. 11k ,.,., $89.900 llrm or llki over l&al, 3 yea120K ml. $1731 per month. Cal Bot> at * 760-Sff.0076 * MERCEDES 450 SL 74 New •r• & $otl lop, alSlom rims. 6181'9(), loW mt, 2 tops. $6200 obo 9*72).05'9. MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS '97 Law mMs' (063465) $15 945 MITSV81SHI .-OTORS {714)54S.1700 MfTSUBISHl GALANT LS 't4 Mootvool (05&477) $9978 MITSUBIStl MOTORS (714)5'S.1700 M1'TSU8fSfl GAi.ANT ES 'f7 Moo!Vooll (010'l88) $12 900 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Slut. 4X4 COtWt, 5'1> IOOk ml Irvine, CA Occupetron 12100 949· 7"'2·68113 ; PrQpnetor. TOYOTA CAMRY ·n Survrvors; wife, M. Gr$y t11110. M II"" P.oa. ed. Margaret Md<erme, son. am'lm cus. 1026084) $17,991 Robert JoM McKenzie and LEXUS OF WESTallHSTER da• .,,.,..rs. J\Jcf!ll'r Stewart (714)1t24IOI "¥'-" TOYOTA Pl\i SHORtiEO 'ii and Chen McKenzie-Pena Strvtces wil be held at NC. lil'Nlm cua. CU11om Pacific View Memorial tJumpet. (R2S0357) $7,995 COSTA .. ESA HOHOA Chapel on Saturday, Feb- (714)43M050 ruary 27, 1999, begi~ 1111.00 AM Torota Tecorne Xtra Cab 't5 4WO. anVlm CUI lie. custom bllT1* (ZOSM7 I) s 13 995 COSTA MESA HONOA (714)43f.SOSO TRIUMPti 1859 TR3 oft frame l"lttor11lon, white, tmm1culete Condition $1495.00 MMM-7155 VOLVOMO 'M Aoto. 111. pwr l*oe. moontool. doys lltv (089771) 121 898 LExuS OF WESTMINSTER (714)192-6906 WI WEsfhUA 77 Camper, y.now, llTl·fm CHI 41p, 2.0 eng. 11Mp9 4. SJ750fob0. t4M75"'565 Ceme1My • Mor1uary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pdl<: View Dnve Newport Beactl 844-2700 PIERCE IROT1IEJIS IEUIROADWAY Mortuary* Chapel Cremation 11 O Broadway Costa Mesa 842-9180 "Affordable SEOAN40 $35,tt5 J (114)545-1700 9'-427 ~ Alternative" Discount Cask et, Cremation& BAUER JAGUAR 71'-953~ JAGUAR XJi 19M SEDAN 40 a.rtSUBlSHI GALANT s '96 28.000"' (211641) $10.670 MtTSUBIStt M010RS (714)54S.1700 131,HS 11-427 BAUER JAGUAR I Mltaublalll Mir9 DE 'H 714-MJ.4800 JAGUAR tl11iii SEOAH40 Aulo. cast (025321) S9990 MITSUBISfl MOTORS (7t4)545-1700 m ,tts MiTSUBiSltl Miqgt OE 97 '4-428 5 Very nb cart (026146) $8973 BAUER JAGUAR 714-953~800 MITSUBISHI MOTORS 71'-545·1700 JAGUAR xJi tiM SEOAN40 m ,tts M~ BAUER JAGUAR NISSAN SENTRA XE '94 Seda. 2 dr. NC, ps, hll IWTl/lm 2tl C8S!t ck. (RC765851) $7.995 '-'OST4 MESA HONDA (714)436-5050 714-953...00 JAGUAR XJI 1913 Olos EIGHTY EIGHT '85 Aulo, air pwr. pkga, lltv, allqys 93-43()1 cJc. 1111 (82A736) $13 998 SEDAN 40 117.995 BAUER JAGUAR ' 714-tsJ.4800 -.~ .. •! - ' 'II ' . ·i' • • ' ... ~!-..... , .•• ~4.,,·'°!""~ ' ...... ..,~ r Rtllable, n perlanotd, '1lowttdtt1i.. ao Y"f• .. , ........... 1 ' ... ·~~. . .. ~ -\ . ',I• -.--........... j .... i...--- LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (71t)lt2-MC>i -~.s~..,.~ ;·"'::·1 .. .~. .:· ~·t' .~ ,, j.TREES• T oppdl'tl'llMd, Lawns, -.r1n1tlar1,ctn-up . 714-751·3476 JlVftl llWN lllMCl St""1CI trom s" oo a..n-upa, t"mftilig, .......... l.b9ondtd 714G-1770 Burial Service Why should you subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? Call Toll Free 1-888-S'iCASKET Smiog Orange ! SurroundJag f.ountries YARD clUA UPNMIU TREES. HEDGES, PALM TREES REMOVAL H£W LAWtWLAHTS 714-llfl0.8502 r -·~ > . PUBLIC NOTICE Tht C1lll. Public· Ullkbes Commission REQUIRES that aJI used houMhold goodt movera print their P,UC.CalT~ lmoe and chaullen print their T.C.P. l'U'nbef In d ...,... mtrU • you hlV't • question aboUI lht lagellty " • rnoYef I limo or dleuffelJ....'!' PUBUC UTll.111tS COMMISION 714-65M151 • • •' •, ., ,, I - I I .• ..... r fridoy, februory 26, 1999 45 Plano composet: 46 RoundT 47~·. hometown 50-mater St Perueea:t1JQlf'.'. 52 Fury 53 CMAl'.s 64 ~'"':e, .SS Melody 56 Novetot F 8'bef 57 Corrode eo Moot Blane, tot ont SELL YOUR USED VEHICLE T HROUGH CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 MCiiE PltWid fllOllrl I Aarnodlll FAEE ESTIMATES L11873111 188 1080 ORCO Pl.U MBING • Ba.ADI Cl.&ANINO '1. D-'\SfllD Sr.OtmDia.nt ,_If ltillltLO.A. 1 .. ~ ..... 71 .... i'JWPl '.H-' :, T~itc'rn, : '. · Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. . . . ... . . . EDINGER • , newport beach • costa mesa • corona def mar • newport co~st . . I DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC 3 THIS .LITTLE PIGGY ~EARS COTTON • . I Vaait our oew aoft uwl enjoy oa.r waiq.e c:ollution of gifts. roys, ~ria a.ad appvd for chi.lcira newbom to • 12. b.Jasi~ CO Oiuge CoGOty. Near cbe lris Fownaia. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . @J uinJiwJJuJJ Floral & Gifts ~Up1M~ 50°/o OFF TOPIARIES and FLORAL Arrc111~eme11/\ -·- Home Decor Specialty Furniture Silk Florals Custom Floral Amngemeots -·- Mon·Fri 1()..6 • Sat 10-S 369 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa (MUM. pu.. 'if!At,a41) (949) 646-67 45 ·1111111 11111 11111 II E rr v >e1come w w 1999 ~ Dmly Pilot Almanac ... our four th annual Each year at this ume our promonons department spends countless hours gathering data, wrmng stones, and, ac times, et.om shooong the phows The purpose 1s simple t.1.t're au.empting ro gwe you, our readers, a Who's Who, What's What and a Where's Wlu.>re of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa Thrs -year u·e think u:e u•en.t the extra \!l'f>. ~'e "rou·ea" along~tdl• che nauonally recognited Orange Coast College crew team~ ... spent a 'typical' day on the water u·tth the l la'fbor Patrol ... took u close-up look at the local mhanccment prowam~ for the uh1te ~ea haH And, et.•en relaxed frJT the day at the beautiful <;pa Glegorie's. AddmonaUy. u•e looked at the new Joung expenrnce calkd The Cir1U ac Pelu:an Hill . . che beauuful ncu Church uf Je~tH Chrut of l..acter-da-v Samts on Bonita Canwn ... Sm.trh Coast Ret>ercory 's Young Conservatory Program and che gallenes along Mamie At.•enue cm Balboa Island We've e"en cu.tempted w give you che 1Jumate calendar of what goes on year-round m our communiry. And there's more. £n1oy and use che section. Any comments, mggestions or idea.\ fcrr next year are always wek~d Happy reading, Thomas H. Johnson Ill II DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC ~ ' ' : 1 { ' Beaches, Harbor & ()cean . . • . . . • • • · • • · • · · · • . . . PAGE 6 Dining & More ................ PAGE 12 Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... PAGE 18 Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... PAGE 24 Kids, Stuff ................... PAGE 30 Lively Arts .................. PAGE 34 People & Placer/ Commuruty seMces ............ PAGE 40 Places of Worship ............. PAGE 46 Recreation&. Wellness ......... PAGE 50 Shopping ......•............ PAGE 54 -,\•• ,,,, 'JIU11'A.A.,..')J'"'IJ C' DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC \ • Over 180 Channels Whhout a Dish •.. Co meas a ' Up to 36 Premium channels - Including 10 screens of HBO, 10 screens of Cinemax, 8 screens of Showtime, 4 screens of The Movie Channel and 2 screens each of Flix and Encore e An on-screen interactive program guide . · e 37 channels of Comcast Home Theater pay per view with top titles every 30 minutes e 40 channels of commercial-free, CD-quality music · e Digital picture and sound quality e No expensive equipment to buy e Includes local broadcast channels e No expensive installation CCJIVICABT® digitalcable ™ Qr4er to._ayl I 888 COMCAST 6 occ· Crew: Creating a L (Top, hom left) Women's tum ~onthe hatbor. A.Iron Thurston on.netgOfMtlt mNSUrel stroke ·effldency. (lottom:) Alt early morning wotk-out fot the he 'Itek f,.,1a1 u:.ir, thro~h 1hc v. m:r of Ni:uher che men' 11r v. men' 1.rev. 1 coulJ Newpun Harbor. Ml.UCle ;ind rt •chm1.• MJCct.'C\.I on chear <)V.n, hov.c\er, nn..l that a... where the flexmi.-: m rh~thm, nane man I >cul-t"ll •10 C•>mmunaty of ScWJ)Vrt Be:i<h lw come an. According lO · <lne lltMI: cu contanue the ~i.1r11..J rmJara.m Jnnien ... •n ilOJ V.<•mcn\ he.ii.I c h, Linda M lhlcr, the Orange Co.-bt Colle)!\.' ( cx.:c> R1.1\\ IOI! h ,, communarv h.i-~en cxtrcmch lrurf"_lftl\'C of du: urhclJ for nCJrly 46 H'.m. rr()j..'rclm m e\erv v..1} fr"m de nann 6hcll nJ The Pirate Cn·w have thl' Jm1rn:11.m 111 h:mi: p.111 1:rgome11.:n. (rov.1ng ir.unang machines) to comma out 10 of the only community coll1..~e rrol(r.1m t< 1 c<m,1~11.·n11\ 11. .uch evem~ ~uch a, the Newpon Autumn Row mg part1c1pate m collegiate rowmi: m thl' n.mon. Ft.>~uval or Ber~ Cup (namcJ for Richard Sag, an Jusr parcacipating has noc been enough for th" anmumenc.11 'Upponer of rhc Pl08"3&ns). phenomenal group, however. They luve cxc.tlleJ 111 tht The womt'O' crew, Whtie noc II tllJ, it no a Junwr Varsity and Novice (first-year rowen) levt'h un1qut.:. StarceJ m 1993 with niM iniClnhcn. the unit ha. competing ag;tmst some of the best program an the gr~wn w include 35 mwcn c.una'ldy .nd ii -me only councry $UCh ti Yale, Brown, Pennsylvania, U.C. community collecc prugra.p IQ me nMion othc~. They 1u.0•~ .... ,.,-~rd!Di co Mohler, the ltl'Pfll ,..._ lhll .... .,...,...Iii~-........ ... to lncWe • e,• he sa ruon and Dan Allen, w 'has chetl at Princeton Mia Gcotgetown on top of h1S team experience, not only prepare their teams for the phy 1cal rigors of the sport but also impart the unJcrscanJ11li of wccas that enables them to reoch deep down and find strength at the end of races. ' In addition, Jcxgenson 53.ld that there arc other bmcfiu wfuch comt from the sport. Athletes at Coast have the advant c, by mvelmg nd competin" apmst top schools wichtn the J'(lrt, co Cransfer to these achooli and wccecd ac..demt.cally 1n the process. Ako, the travel aspect al&owi them co experience arhktia our 1Je their unmt-d1atc area. "lbrough rowinir, theu the opportunity rn txowme something they never th~hc chcy could be," iJ Aaron Thurstoo, che team' cap<am who la curttnrly I~ at 1ehools to transfer to. Alto, JOf\!Cmon explain~ that hting a part u( crt11t ffiM Jmves and works IO harJ t() lllCC:eN m competition, the rowers form u bond which tay' wuh them throutlh their lives and create) fr1cnd,h1ps rluc endure. DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC IEAOtES CORONA DEL MAR STATE BEACH Ocean Boulevard and Ir s Av Corona def Mar . This picturesque beacn belbw the diffs of Corona def Mar rs popular w. fctrnllia There are tidepools for the mid·~ to obsefve a variety of sea cre.iw·~ and the ,etty sefVeS as a buffer. gMng ·'ld1 10 gentJer waves foe swim~s " d beginmng boogie boarders The hall-mde-loog bead! has eight,sand ~fl courts. fir! nn~ and a Sriac\ bar facilities and showers art.ct. ~ There is a paid pi.rt ng lot ne to e l>Nch, or patrons may po.'• •ne st~:s atxNe and wa down CRYSTAL COVE STATE PARK NEWPORT CITY BEACH OcNn front south of N_ ~ :e.11'd ~Beach Hx lf'lfOrmatJOo, Q the ( °:.'( I '~,'!l(1,t 8Nch, Patb and Recrea•ion Oe;:ian:nent, (949) 644-3151 Sorl and weat.hef cond tions (949) 673-3371 More than frve m ;es of saridy beach makes thrs a hot spot for sunba' ng surfing, sand "°'leyba aod n ne si:aung The boatdwa IS divided for ~a • ng .ind biking. Anglers can uy the r lork at the Newpcx1 and Balboa p.ers. Of fresh t6h may be purchased from the Doty Fl~t. whfch returns at 9 30 a m to se the catch of the day on the no<th sioe of Newport Pie( Picnic tables are located near the Balboa Pier aod the lawn rs a f,wonte location lot lt1te flying Boogie boards. bili;es and 1nline sta:es may be rented at loc.Jtions near the piers, ont 1 Sth Street Thete ate a vaoety of retai locations dl¥i rest.Martts along the ~ facilities and showers are clYailable A plid ~lot IS louted at Balboa l'let, OI ~ p;.,king IS available aloncJ Newport and Balboa streets NEWPORT DUNES IESOllT AND MARINA 1131 Back Bay Or Newport Beach (949) 729-"3863 RV Resort Reservat~ SOG-288.()770 . Ari abundance of aquatt( aa~~ntures ace DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Full Years NO DOWN NO INTEREST NO FINANCE CHARGES Why ~'!.'-'" CARP rr & TILE? ru'UFETIME ~ INSTALLATION GUARANTEE Your Installation 1s Guaranteed for the Life of Your Carpet• ~PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION By Newport C:Mpet IMtlllers, Insured & Bonded cw 30 DAY NO QUESTION ASKED WARRANTY If you Don't Like It We Will Replace it Cir BEST SELECTION Berber Carpet. Plushes, and Texture ~ LOW PRICE GUARANTEE on All floor Covering Products• M MANUFACTURERS' LONGER WEAR ·10 YEAR WARRANTY ~ GUARANTEE Guaranten Your Carpet is Free ~ Unsurp.ss.d Wear W.rrant1es for of Defects• Long Lasting Performance• •s.e store for details • • ~LASSIC BERBER $J 29i! IO·yur wf'11r 5-)'l.'M stain "'<1mwty I 'I color to ch<>Off lrom LEGANT PLUSH l(}ry-1.'ar '¥!Ur warr&11ty, l~ynr $llln wlllTanty !'>-)1Ur no !Niii no cru h warranty JI) colors to clwx>$e from -., I \I'-\ I \ ·, I I I~ 10.yur warranty S,f\llf st~ w&fnS!ly 3~ Cl)k1rs tu chocM from <jff-EGANT TEXTURF. $19 7~ 10.year "'.,_.,, "'arranty, l<~)l'ar su11n warranty S.yeu no matt n< <N.\h warranty 16 l'Olor~ to choose trom f~~LTRA HEAVY LIFETIME WEAR WARRANTY $2J89 ~~roo ~1'- matl rHJ trush "'Mfallt' llllb.lkd · :!-tt·olora to thoo~~ from I aminate On Sale! WilSONAKf ON SAlE NOW •$6~ WE WILL BEAT ANY LEGITIMATE ESTIMATE BY 50% OF THE DIFFERENCE .· 8 available Two-hoor kayak tours are also offered The beach here is a perfect place for children 10 pldy, with calm water and a playground Recreational Yeh1Cle camping is available at the Dunes. offering 400 sites Within the park w11h hookups and indMdual p1cnte sites. O.ern ght CdtTlping is available, Wltn no max mum stay There 1s a clubho~. banquet room, grocery ~tore, SWllTlrn ng poo s and <,pa for RV par~ guests Restroom faol1t es. !>howers and laundry •,ir 1 ~are on the prem1,es Casual d• ng is o!1ered at the Back Bay Cafe BAY AND HARBOR ACTIVITIES fhPre 1s ol..-nty to set> 1n Newpor• Hc11bor dlld pl('rt, of w<Jy\ you C.Jn s.-1 r .V1tn r>1ore thtlr qooo b'Jilts seve1 rt•s1df·r.t1al I <lnlJ, il'1d bllil1Jf fuf hdv frnrit !"Orn~ .o ori ta~e auv.intJqe 0 1 tit• rr Jn, " ay to v PW th• p ru<f'Yl 1e r1a1bor AQUATIC ACTIVITIES AQUATIC CENTER { \ ~ • I •' Nt>wpor Beach 919 650-5·14 DIVE-IN SCUBA Z48l Ntwp rt ~ Costa Mf'Sc'l (949 631 978B Otters ce11if1cat1on clas~ for thP beginner to instructor level scuba diver> local boat charters. equipment sales rental and repair\ NEWPORT AQUATIC CENTER One Wh1techffs Dnve Newpot1 Beach (949) 646·1725 Otters clinics on rowing, kaya~ing and sculling. il~ well as equipment rentals PADDLE POWER l 500 W. Balboa Blvd Newport Beach (949) 675-1215 Kayak, canoe and surf $k1 ScJles and rentals Clrrncs offe<ed m sea kaya~ing kayak surfing and rolling FuU moon paddle, Back Bay tours. prrvate lessons Free on the water dllllC demonstratoo days CaH for schedule ASSOCIATIONS NEWPORT OCEAN SAILING ASSOCIATION •q49) 435 95r 3 WOMEN'S OCEAN RACING SAILING ASSOCIATION (949) 840-1869 BOAT RENTALS BALBOA BOAT RENTALS S 10 E Edgewater Bal bod (949 6/ 3 7ZOO Rentals inc uoe ~ dvak.s. -;a bo.3t5 motor boats, efect11c boats wa .. -e runners and offshore bo ~ DUFFY BOAT RENTALS 2001 'Iv Coast Hw, Newport Beach (949) 645-6427 Be your own captain and cruise around the harbor in one of frve mooeh of electric boats for rent or re ax and rent il hmo boat with a captain FUN ZONE WATERBIKES 600 E Edgewater Place Balboa (949) 673-5002 Part bteycle, part boat A fun and stable way to see the bay S1de-by·s1de. two person hydro-bikes are also available V1s1t Fun Zone Waterb1kes on the Peninsula The Original M/KE'I CARPET$ OVER 25 YEAR'S IN COSTA MESA ·Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • BERBER PLUSH 20°/o OFF 25°/o OFF with this ad til 3/15/99 wrth ttus ad 'bl 3/15/99 No longer on 17th street NOW LOCATED at 1998 Harbor alwd. In C~ Mesa MARINA WATER SPORTS 600 f Bay A"e Balboa (Fun Zone waterfront) (949) 673-3372 Boats available fOI' rental ra'lge from a 16-foot Runabout to 21-fool Duffy boats Par l sa hng also ava ldble CLASSES SEA SCOUT BASE 1931 W (~st MW'f Newport Beoch (949) 642·5031 Offers boating l~tans on Scl boats MARINA SAILING G4':.)) ')d8-8900 Sa1lb0i1l rentals and private lessons Bq1W1 ~ to ad11ancro das~f".> offered ORANGE COAST COLLEGE . SAILING CENTER 1 V\ r., ' Cc d '1,. v tJewpor: Beac J-19 64~ CJ.1 IJ Sa ng c 1 .ses ava lab e. beg nner o am-anced Olf1Ce hours are Mon through Fri 9am to5pm So•,830am to I 30pm CLUBS BLUE DOLPHIN SAILING CLUB At B, b J stand and Ja1T1boree li'oad Newpon Bec1<h (949) 644 2'>1S Soiling lessons Chaners sportf~1ng boats with guide and gear, electric boat rentals Bay, coastal, pnvate and moonhght cruises www blueclolph1nsc com LIDO SAILING CLUB (949) 675-0827 Membership ent1tfes you to the use of more than 30 boats from 18 to 44 ft Soiling lessons also offered ~ 1Jtua, NEWPORT SAILING CLUB & ACADEMY OF SAIL 3424 Viel Opotto #204 Newport Beach (949) 675-7 100 Snee 1967, the academy~ offeroo ~ lessons from t>eginoer to advanced, teachlfl9 everyth!llCJ from safe sailing to celesttal navigatlOfl RESORT WATERSPORTS I 31 "··o Bay Dme Newport Beath (949) 729· I 1 so Offering the rentAI of electric boats, sa boat>. W!lldwrlers. ped.ifboats and kaya~.s Instruction 1s avmlable With tours of 'owe Newport Bay WALK ON WATER Balboa (949) 67~6800 Sea Ooo ahd et boat rentals Instruction and lrft> v~ts prOVlded Wet SU\ts are also ava lab e · HARBOR CRUISES/SIGHT SEEING TOURS CANNERY CRUISES 3010 Lafayette Ave Newport Be4Ch (949) 675·5777 EnJOY Sunday bn.mch Whil a u1sing the harbcx aboard the Isla Muieres Every Sunday from 10 am to noon and 1 30 to 3 pm Departs from the Cannery Restaurant CATALINA FLYER 400 Mam St Balboa (949) 673·5245 E~dpe to Catahna Island aboard the Catalina Flyer, the l¥ge!>t passenger· carrying catamaran 1n the country Odrfy t11ps to the kiand. Easter through November, weekend seiv1ee .... the Winter DESIGN CENTER #for All Your Decorating Needs!" FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERJ • Custom-Made • Slip Furniture Covers • Draperies, Shades & Bedspreads • Patio Furniture DAILY PILOT ANNJ.JAL ALMANAC FUN ZONE BOAT COMPANY Showboat Crui:ses 700 E Edgewater Balboa (949) 673-0240 Sightseeing tours on Sho\,tioa• ie Qooen and the Be e lours depart l!'I tiaf houMn the summer ~ hour dun09 w nter GONDOLA COMPANY OF NEWPORT 3400 V"ra Oporto. StP 102 Newport BeclCh (949) 675-1212 EraoY a romantic even ng trad tional, man-PQWered Q CIU ng the b.r{ .l ~ 't , GONDOLA ROMANCE 3400 Vii 0ron ~ 1 (949) 675-4730 Newport Beath Celetxate specJa oc VenetiaMty!e ~ endo5ed for pnvacy rte v. .., available for dad :o doGI dod to bodt dnd boat to • NEWPORT HARBOR CRUISES (CatahN P.menger Se 400Man St Balboa (94~673-5245 ~~Harbor aboa d. Queen and P. 100 Pad<t} l M!fY half hour 1n the SU tO(dt1 N PILGRIM OF NEWPORT SAILING ADVENTURES 2717 W Coas1 Hwy Newport Beach (949) 966-0686 Dennrs Holland built this r~p (ii of o 18th century schoone• n e t t yQ d of his Costa Mesa home and lo ea l from the lido Shipyard Ill 1983 lhe l Ship oo-N offe~ dldrter!. vou·n programs, tnps to Cata rna ~ watching and weddrn~ a'.se.'l Life Has Enough Ups and Downs ... • MD>ICATION ASSISTED ~ tupprlSSll!IS' ~ mocAlaJ{llS) • DIET ANO O'ERCISE PROTOCOLS • MONTlflY VISrTS The last weight loss program you 'll ever need. ROBEKf SKVERSKY, M.0 . lolo<it« Amelbn Society r:d :no Su~rior, Suite 'J. l 0 Newport Beach (949) 645-2930 DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC the White Seabass (Top from left) Tim Hovey, Hubbs- Seawond Institute brood stock manager observes a white seabass in the tank; a giant seabass at the hatchery. (Insets fro.m left) A grow-out pen for white seabass in Newport Hatbor: Jock Albrigt'tt. coordinator of the Southern California white seabass grow- out pen project. 9 o many v.ho h.1ve ~ by the ca~-an pen with dw sign "Pacific F"hct1Cb Enhancement" m Nev.port Harbor, locatcJ Ju t ~lh of 1hc Balboa Pavilion, there is a nch story accompanyina It One of 12 fac1l1t1~ k1cate<l from Santa Barbara south to So.n 0.Cl."O and out allowed the progr..lm co expand lb Kope. The rl'$~rch 1s funJed through the )31e of $2. 50 recreataonJI and $25 commercial manne enhancement sram~ on f1 hang l1cen~~ for all .;altw.ucr anglen wuth of Pmnt Arguello. JQ8J arul conunue~ co rruv1Jc brood foh ll r rhe cxp.irufoJ hatchery anJ parcic1pace m rhe t.li? n.wvcry prow.:im. The OREHP\ tc1g recovery pr<Jj,rr~m c.in follow the lifo nf rhe cuhun...J fish m the wild frnm the pomc where 1t was ancuh.nt:d. Catalana I land, it is a refuge of <i0ru. A special pl.tee where 1uven1le white &eabass a~ nurtured unul they're In October 1995, the full scale Leon Ravmond Hub00rd Jr. Manne Fi~h Hatchery became o~rauonal m Carbbad on lan<l adiaccnt to Agua Hed1onda ~'Olin. It was Jonattd by San Reiuvenaung livanR mannl' n: ur<:ei will promote recrcat1(lnal diving and sportf1 hang. Salrwaccr )J'Ortf1 hanl(, old enough to survive an<l he set free. Of the 12 w-ow·our pens. llne 1s located m rhe ocean off Sccam.s Wharf 1n Diego Gas & Elcm1c (SOO & E) and Is operated under the au.~p1c.e. of the min-profit Hubb:.-Sea w~lrld R~arch ln.mture, in r~rch collAhorauon wuh San Diego . en1oycJ by m,ne than 500,000 Southern Cal1tom1an,, ccmm~ute:. an excei.s of$2 b1lhon annually ro the ~rate's economv. The annual value of white <ieabass w the commercial fi hmg 1ndu•1ry 1 :ipprox1marcly $3 m1ll1on . • anui Barbara; the othe~ arc located m mannas or harhon.. This rn11ect l5 part of .m onlimng research program by !he Stare Un1vcrmy. SDG & E provide) the maJorlty of · rhe funding for the hacchcry, alonf! w1ch private, corpor.ne and foundation dunatiuru. The lrutatute 1~ rcspon 1ble for r.u.mg the cultures and evaluaung the 1mpac c of the hacchcry-reared fi h on the "1IJ fa.shery. Other program p.lmc1pant include I rent the d.1y with j<.)(k Albn~ht ~ho C41ordinates the 12 Sc'urhem Calitomia grow·ouc progr-arm anJ John Laurnzt'n, ~h<> '' the "keeper" uf the Nt>wrort Harbor h1.:1lity anJ voluntttr coorJanarot. We Jmve Jown co the hatcht'r• m Ocean R~un:C!> Enhancement ru\d Hat..:herr Pl'(lf.?ram {OREHP} The only one of 1n. k.mJ cxascang on the west coa.5t of North Amenca. which uula:e<1 a lar~ volunt~ base, 1cs purpose IS to lllVCStiS?ate cne f'OlCnlial for counteracung chc Jcplcuon of Cahfom1a's coast.'\I manne (1 hemes thruugh a ~tock enhancement proiecr, where cultureJ iuvenile fuh arc grown nnJ rclcad anro lhe wild researchers ar Un1ven.1ry 1,f Caltfom1a, Davis; the Cal1fom1a Department of Fish and Game, who ovc:~1: the pruJ«.t and aJman1m~rs the funJtn~ for the hatchery and OREHP rcse-..ln:h; the C..lifom1a Coastal Comm1,,mn. ~husc surfX1rc Ii~ wich p.m1al m1tii.:a1ion for destruction of a kelp forest near the San Onofre Nude-.tr Genera1ans: Stat1(10: and chl• Un1teJ Anglen of &lllthem Cahfum1.1, who play an 1mporcant role m the-"grow-out" pr®Tam. These rccrearaon.11 Carl rn.J (!he onh one of 1cs lunJ rab1ng white ~abCbo)) "'-, I could view lirsc· h.mJ how this progr.im t.cgan~. Albra~r, a devoce a f1,hermM, IS a member of 1he Balhoa Angling Cluh. When ~ he wa~ prl' 1Jent ot tht' cluh --in 1992. he was <1pproacheJ lt1 ~dp p()n~•r a ~·row-out pen as part of a rcscarc h . rro1i'd l'I ~hire ~bass He 'ACnl H"• the Nl'"'P'"" lk:lch Fm~ The far.t experimental rck-a;e of more than 2,000 iuvcnilc whue seabas.,, the pnmary pt:etc., unJcr ,ruJy, occurred an CXwbcr 1986 in Ma~~aon Bay (San Daegu). Smee then, the pmgram ha$ releilscd more than 350,CQO 1uvenile white scab.I 1n1t1 embaymenh .mo.I Ot"llr· horc co;ut.1l 11rcas annually .• fohcrmcn voluntttr to build ;1nJ maintain c.a~e~. rem and racewuy~. s1m1lar to the one an NeW{'(lrt Har~ir, rhac hlllJ hatchcry·reareJ ftm unul they're lc1r~e cnou!:h to~ rd~\Cd into the w1IJ Tht' Srurtf"lung A x:a:mon r ( Cnhfom1a also conmburcs; u colle(..rt"l.i the hr<t ~ lmc ~ah. hroo<l ti h 1n ~ .mJ Manne Dcp:irclll(nl t•i te(j~t a f~1lit~. They 1-acked h1 elfort ~lievmg chis \!Oould l'C a ~ll"l'll'CC for Nt'wpun Harlx r. Thi 24 fom b~ 50 fo..-i1 tl'\ rnni..ri1lar pen ha tnm, t 1~ht fi 1 hy I ti h)(lt tahcq:l: '~ OREHP l--ecan m 19S2 with AB 141'4 funding an 1mual nme·)eat r~"M· nch ctton. l cg1<la11on for n ndd1t1onnl 10 yc.1r.. FISHING/WHALE WATCHING CHARTERS Sportfishing ts a year-roond actMty, with <harters av<Mlable from Newport Harbof to spots aloog the coast. Catalina Island and San Clemente ~land Whale watching begins at the end of December and continues through the end of March ADVENTURES AT SEA 3101 w Coast Hwy. Ste 209 Newport Beach (949) 650-2412 Of (800) BAY-2412 ANGLERS CENTER 419N.~81vd Newl)Oft Beach {949) 642·6662 fishing charters aboord thtt Polaris Supreme Contact Susan Rothl"ly, (619) 390-7890 for schedUled dates Also soi.· passenger fan Fever wil be targebt'19 sea bass, yetlOwta~ and calico bass at either Catalina or San Clemente Island Call Judy at (949) 962-4406 for scheduled dates BONGOS SPORTFISHING CHARTERS (949 673 2810 CALIFORNIA DAWN SPORT FISHING Cl49) 723-6304 DAVEY'S LOCKER SPORTFISHING AND WHALE WATCHING (949) 673 1434 NEWPORT lANDING SPORTFISHING AND WHALE WATCHING (949) 675-0550 YACHT CHARTERS Plan a perlect ~t on the water by rnartenng a yacht 1n Newport Harbor Celebrate in elegance ooboard a boot that has been set up for your specldl event. be 11 a wedding. a receptioo, a c.orporate fuOOIOO or a party W1th friends during the !l.idoff for the Newport to Emenada Rclce or the Chnstmas Boat Parade Highly trained ~taff, Ultenng and bfeathta ng vt~ are sore to make your event a success at se.J ADMIRAL YACHT CHARTERS 2901 W Coast Hwy .. Ste. 180 Newport Be.Kh (949) 646-7800 or (800) 646-7811 • ADVENTURES AT SEA 3101 W C~t Hwy ie 209 Newport Beach 888-4-GONDOLA or (949) 650.2412 Veoet1ar style gondola cruises AMERICAN YACHT CHARTERS 670 lido Pa 1t Dr Newport Beach {9491 673-44~3 or !800) 60-YACHT BALBOA PAVILION 700 E Edgewater Balboa Peninsula (949) 67S.9444 BALBOA YACHT CHARTERS Newport Beach (71'4) 957-2628 CANNERY CRUISES & RESTAURANT 3031 Lafayette Ave Newport Beach (949) 675 5777 CERTIFIED YACHTING ADVENTURES 2801 W Coast Hwy NewpMBNch (949) 675-6240 CHARTER CONCEPTS (949) 548-9600 DESIGNER EVENTS o() 291 3854 ELECTRA CRUISES 3405 Via Oporto Newport Beac.h (949) 723 1Cf9 )( (S.""' 05"'·9955 FRASER CHARTERS, INC. 3471 Via Lido Newport Beach 'Q4Q b 5 69CA HORNBLOWER DINING CRUISES 2431 w Coast Hwy. Ste 101 NeWpo(t Beach (949) 646-01 SS NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CHARTERS 3700 Newport Blvd Nl'Wport 15W(h (949) 6 .. 3 10CO NEWPORT lANDING BELLE Balboa (949) 361-3640 NEWPORT YACHT CHARTERS 3700 Newport Blvd ~Beach (949) 673·3000 u1umid ''" p.. • 10 ORCA YACHT CHARTERS ~ "' Hwy Ste 220 Nf't\ po« Beach (949) 650-6722 YA CHT CLUBS AMERICAN LEGION YACHT CLUB (949) 673-5070 : BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB , (94 I I 44 J53Q BALBOA YACHT CLUB (9411n,.1s LIDO ISLE YACHT CLUB (949) 673·5119 NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB (9491671-7730 SHARK ISlAND YACHT CLUB (949 'f.o.t 1 SOUTH SHORE YACHT CLUB (949) 646--3102 VOYAGERS YACHT CLUB (949)644~9 I 10 r ''"" "' "h1d1 ''" ·'l'l'r11>.1m.1td\ fin~ feet Jeep Ir h11IJ, lit'.t\\"1 i:.dl 111, 111 ".lll'r Hdpmi;: 111 ~ron!>or th.: 1--uilJmi: ul tht> rl'll \\ ·" rlH fl.111.1 P11mt Anclmi: ( luh, wlw rJl\t"J $2 ),(\'\'! tr .. 111 1 ~••rth S11utb 111.11lm 11,l11ni.: 11111rn.imcn1, alx)Ur h.1lf .,f· th, 11< t'<ll'<l lun.ltn).! 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'pa~nin~ and Rt.·arini: 11n· trr-r ph ,,, ... f llw •h>ekmi.: pr.,.,'T.1111 I•"' rr.Juu• .rn.I nurtun hl·.1lrli\ f1,h "' ~ rde.1~1.·J in tht: "'tlJ. l\Jult wlmc w.1h,1~' .trl' u 1ll1·.-i1.oJ frnm th.: w1IJ 1hr,1u).!hout Snuth.t.•m POINTS OF INTEREST UPPER NEWPORT BAY ECOLOGICAL RESERVE ftwrE: are 7'>7 d rt'\ of ·oasta1 weUa:'ldS re5er.ed for thousands of birds that find 1eluQP n the estuary hdbttats Purchased bv 'he Ca forn1a Department of Frsh and Game m 197'> to p<OleCl the habitat fOf 'dre and endangered w1ldl•fe, the Upper Newport Bay rs a bird wa1Cher~ parad ~. but 11 is lull of other actrv11tes to be enJOYed by all Seafood love<s should arrrve early at Mcfadden Square for the catch of the day at the Dory Fishing Fleet. an open air market where fresh seafood is caught 11 now displays those memories wrth photos deptctrng this colorful era . located inside the Pav1hon today 1s the Tale of the Whale Restaurillt THE BALBOA FERRY Traveling between Balboa Island and the Balboa Peninsula since 1919, the ferry departs from Balboa Island at Agate Street or from the Balboa Peninsula at Palm Street Passengers may walk oo. take thetr bakes or dnve on board Newpon Bay aboard the Prid@ of Newport Established in 1986, the museum ha> pr~r.ed nearly a century of hi!IOty of the Newpon HclrbOr PhotographS, memorabilia and an1facts reflect the recreatiooal alld indust11a: harbor Exhibits and ~ial events durtng the year Model gallery Call (949) 673· 7863 for more mformation and an upcoming t•h•biU/event.s schedu e Enioy h1k1n9, bicycling horseback riding. boating and f1sh1n9 Canoe and kayak tours are available as well as walking lours For more 1nformat1on on ac11V1tres in the reserve, call the Department of Fish and Game at (949) 640-6746 or the Friends of Newpor1 Bay at (949) 646-8009 •. da 1y and sold A popular spot for wrie<s 1s next to Newport Pier follow the boardwa'k or Balboa Boulevard to the Ba.boa Ptl'f where more beach and bay actMtres aw art. THE FUN ZONE You will be del ghted.and amused at all that goes on at the Fun Zone.. Take a nde on the ferns wheel. merry-go-round or· bumper cars Youngsters will love the arcade games and the whole family Wiii enJOY the souvenir and beach shops HISTORICAL BALBOA PAVILION Built as a Victorian bath ho~ and terminal for the Pac1frc Rtd Car 1n 1906, BALBOA ISLAND Access to the !:.land is recKhed by the ferry or the Marine Avenue bndge Manne Avenue rs lrned with unique shops, gallenes, ufes and restaurants The bayf ront walkway IS perfect for an evening stroll NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM ~ Nautical Museum 1s at Pacific Coan Highway and ~ DftW on the I ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SAILING CENTER Orange Co..,t College's Sa1hng and Mar1nt' Program rs dedicated to making boating educatl6rl available to everyone The center enrolls more than 5,000 people each vear A wade vanety of cla~:.room and OO·the-water 1nstruct1on fot credit and non·aed1t courses are offered. Courses include cruising ;and offshore coastal cruismg Seminars, racing, adventure sail training, Wlftend sailing tnp5 arid t11en1ng courses DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Beginner and advanced sa lo s about safety at SH. coastal nav 9 marine weather. Global ~ tion :i System (G P.S ) and much more The Sa~1n9 Center and ts 0'1snore tram109 IS operated by Ofang (o.l coriege The noo·PJOf t Sa tn<J cer· supported by volunteer eff 01ts Pl tees and pnvale oonattons Th program\ tw0.dolen boatS werl' donattd ot purchased with p«K from Other gifts. 1ncfU<f ng t W Waters If you would like cOJJSe schedu tnfOfmation oo volunteering ca 0 a 9 Coast College Sa1hng Center, 1801 ~ Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport Beact JO 645·9412 Office h0ur$ are Mondb'i through Friday, 9 am to 5 Pm - DAILY PILOT ANN.UAL ALMANAC INTI Mill transformational SHOPPING ' • • www.antimall.com 2930 BRISTOL STREET, COSTA MESA · . . (714) 966-6660 ct 11 12 {left and below:) The Clubhouse and The Grill at Pelican Hill (above right:) A breathtaking view of the cou~ and ocean from The Clubhouse ..... cmd ph. J(U~ \. "Q:!10n c.1-.. m H 11d~ m,1 R< ... in s .m und thl' \\•)rid \I\\ ln J<.{r.l l'lllph."1' •Ill •)II till\ .m,J 1ll•lllK(Hlt\ c Fuur " ,,. ' Hntd ~<·\\ 110n B,·,I• h '' n 1 J1tkrl'nl m I "'111 th•· .1.l.J1111·n ''' llw <•rill •I Pcl1c,m H1ll .m,I t l11bh1111'< in Aui:usl l•)'I", tlw w11rlJ·d.1" l.ll ilit\ i:.111ll',I .1 \ .1!11 tH<· q111h1\ 1hc J:•lll ,JI mmrlwr.: "The 1:11.11 \\,J, '" 1.:rl'.rtc .1 w,1rm, an\illllll!, •. 1•11.11. b111 clci.'<lnr cluhhou-e "ht•rc i:11lter' "" 111ld t .. d < lltnl11r1.1H1 l~fon: ::mJ .1frcr a round .ind wht•rt• tlw u1mm11nll\ would fed wcknml' 111,1km,i: 1h1' .1l1ll:1l t.1v11rlll," b.llJ n.w1J [)re,~ler, Jm'l lllf '11 fno..I .inJ hc.·wr. l!!l' lnr rill' Four ~a"4m' HPtcl, N.-wp.1rt fk·,1. h . 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The llllnmunny ha., rl•,1lly and spei:talt) enrree' prcparcJ Jcltc.111u'h .mJ qmc.ldy Im l'tnhraced th1.., venul'.~cau-,c n 1~ ver) un1411e, a nnc·nf· those who neeJ h1 ~u held• to the ~nnJ Try the ~fftllcJ a·kind rc!>taurant with a wnf1.:rcru:c center right ,,n ~ eggplant appetucr filled with Snn11m,1 Ji!•MI chcew .. mJ 1t11lf CllUr.e," he :.aid. i.un-<lneJ tomato, reJ pepper ,,,uce n1,he, 'lllh .t:. 1.rab Bw.mcss .. tmcni!IC\ mduJe ,t,\lc-of·thc·.lrt Caesar salad with ch;med mm ,mJ m,l\teJ pepper .mJ1t1/Vt\ual rcchnol<lf..'Y with an on·~th.' u.·.im, ;i~ wc:ll 'l!.S Caesar drc.)Smg anJ oven roa,rcd vc.:c!t.1hl<'" w11h wild v1<lco ClmferenCln~ and .m on ·~Ile b.mquct 1:.11.:nnK sc,1ff. mushrooms scenreJ w1rh fTe,h hcrlh .1nJ l1l1vt oil malcc Loolmg to the futurl', Dre 'lcr "'"J that the venue The Gnll ar Pd1c.tn Hill·' ftnt' pl.llC l<l mccl for lunch, hopt."" r continue the tr.id1rwn I I h1 11111( wunn holiday husmcss or pleasure::. cvent~of the communH). Golfers can gr.1h .1 q111dc hill.' hcl1•r< 11r ilftl·r .1 munJ "One of the J:rc.u rhmi:> about h:wml,! th1 h.1llroom from t1 1--ar menu wh1t:h (c.uur~ I 1v1•rtt~ •ulh a' chilled here 1$ that tt ts 'uch a "\\';lrtn environment end ~c cnn shnmr c1xkratl, hutt.ilo-,rvlc ch1d. .. ·n ~in.,~ l•r Nonh really offor the: commumt\' a ).'T<:.n pl.1 c hl ll·khratl' thl• Course nacho•, Al~·. rluec cht11tc~ uf p1::.1 .ire offered io hnl1Ja\' ... he S<ltd. complement rhc mcnu foMurtn)l th.1m.J \'l'~l·t11hlt·~. for all their l-cnehr•, The Gnll .11 Pd1ain t ltll nJ pepperoni nr 'hnmp ,inJ :trttlhoh• hl'arh (\\1th ha 11, Clubh(lW(' MC m.Jc t!\'(O more rmml tn~ hy rour feta chee:.e, pmenut•, mo::arell.i .inJ 1.,m.1tn) , .bol\)1 ~umm. A.:corJ1ng h> Dr( lcr, the Clul house At J111ncr. t~ m.mag1:J bv four expt"ncnn-<l Four Se:L~n Hotel the menu Nt~pon Beach man~'\:~. helomt-s m.1rc ~) i'C"''Pll! C..lme 1wt'r wnh tht core \t1lu~ n i compl~x .m<l ~1.md.1rd, of the f,)Uf Se,1,. ru ," he 11d. . prl1\1Jc chc The Unll nt Pd1c.:.1n Hill ,mJ C luhhoU.>C 1 l11c:at1:d a1 ~1gn 1turc <l~h • the Pelican Hill Gulf CouNe, 226S I Pdic 1n Hill Ro•ul of th~ South, Newport fX:.tc.h . 0.11 (9'49) 7 I 7·600-0 foe rc,tJurant: rb taur.mt mformauon. for oll, cnll (949) 640·02 J8 :ind gnlleJ veal for (.;.1Ccnnll e\.'cnt plann10Je, c~ll (949) 7l I 64()(), f111 dwp with mfortnat1on ahout Fuur SetNins n::;un~ .mJ hotd•, v1~1c h.ah~ them on the Wmld W1tle Wch :it www.fvut'lei1son .com. l!!~:!~!~!!~i~;~~~~!!!~~!~~:~~--??!~~-!1?!:1:..~~1J;! DAILY f>ILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC DINING AND MORE We ve provided some: make yoor days and m6respeoal for d l~i of area res•a contaet the fo low g COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (714) ~84-8580 COSTA MESA TOURISM & PRO OTION COUNCtl (800) 399.5499 NEWPORT HARBOfl AREA CHAMBER COMMERCE (949} 719-4400 NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU (949) 722·1611 WATERFRONT DINING 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W Oceanfront Newport Beach (949) 673·2100 Oceanfront restaurant At>a menu )peClcllty Enterta merit F and Sun aftemoons AYSIA 101 290 w (oa<;t Hwy Newport Beach (949) 722-4128 Lunch now on the wa•erirom 5 bal and Asian curSltle. BACK BAY CAFE 1131 Back Bay Dr Newport Beach (949) 729-1144 Newty reopened at Newpo<t Du~ Cahfomia-styfe cu1S1ne with ste seafood and pastas Indoor and pauo dining wrth a vl(!Vll of Bad Bay BILLY'S AT THE BEACH 2751 W. Coast HWy. Newpon Beach (949) 722.1100 Hawa l¥l ~rtd seafood live eotertaM'leot Tues through Sat even ngs. oldies and ttawa an rn~ BISTRO 201 3333 W Coast Hwy Newport Be.Kh (949) 631-1551 CooternPOf~tylt r~tauran\ ft:a' 1119 aeative Amencao cu1S1oe ~tor _ _,, d nner seven d~ a week lunch St!n'U Mon -fn Sunday brunch .. ufl;lcl ~ 1°"' calypso m USK aL.UEWATP GAILL 630 Lido Park (near lido Island~ Newport Beach (949) 67S·flSH (3265) J'l.v1i II~ .tJt J OAILY 0 PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Casual waterlroot d1nmg featurt'$ mesquite gnlled seafood and oyster bar Sunday brunch 1IE CAftNEJCf 3010 Lafayette A~ (Cannery Village) Newport Beach (949) 675-5777 Histooc landmaik. Ms outdoor patio and d1n1ng overlookmg the hatbo< Sunddy brunch. CHART HOUSE 2801 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach (949) 548-5889 featunng seafood, steaks and pnme nb Great harbor v1~ Banquet fac1l1t1es available TIE GA• I FY CAFE 829 Harbor Island Drive (at the Balboa Yacht Basm) Newport Beach (949) 673-4110 Focty-one years and still going strong Sel'lmg great breaHast on the water GEOIKiE'S C.AICJ' OT 3420 Via Opotto (Udo ~nna Village Newport Beach (949) 673-3233 ()pen for breakfa~t. lunch.and di"nnei Smoking patJO Great harbo!' views. H001ERS 2406 Newport Blvd Newport BE'ach (949) 723·5800 O\Jtsi<;le patio with bay ~ Burgers, ~n<IWKhes. full bclr JOSH SLOCUMS 2601 w PaCLf1c Coast Hw-,i Newport Beach (949) 642·5935 Serving ~t~ and i.eafood oo the bay for 34 yea~ Happy hour. Mon • frt. 3 30 to 7 p m Ca I for summer and v. nter hou1'5 JOE'S CRAii SHACK 2607 W Coast HWy Newport BE'ach (949) GS0-1818 Fun a•mosphere lh ntenor IS designed M.e a Gulf Coast ftsh ng camp Featunng Cfdtr served 111 a myra d of ways NEWPORT LANDING RESTAURANT . 503 E Edgewater (at Ferry Land ng) Balboa (949) 675-1373 Fre!.h ~afood. oyster bar, patt0 dining Weeknight happy hour Sunday brunch NEWPORT PIER SEAfOOO AND llAR No 1 Newport Beoch Pier (at the pier's end) SeMng breakfost, lurxh and dinner Speoahz1ng in seafood and stt>a' s THE RAFT 2816 ufayette Ave Newport Beach (949) 673-0793 • • Medit~raneao cu• .1ne fe.ttunng sardNiches, ~ and salads. Patio dining RINATO RISTOMNTI 2304 W Oceanfront Newport BNch (949) 673-8058 Oceanfront d1rung and award-winning lt.lhan cu;sine. Dinner ~ ~ly IUITOMN1'I ~ GINA 251 E. Coast Hwy Newport 8Nch (949) 673·9500 In • belutH\.tl stttino ~ dts5ic saoc:es, homemade pastas and bread Open fOf lunch and dinner. Sunday brunch RIVERBOAT RESIA~ 151 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach (949) 673-3425 Aboard the Pnde of Newport home of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, cipen f0< lunch and dinner Saturday an~ Sunday brunch. RUBY~s DINER At the end of Balboa Pier (949) 675-RUBY (7829) Step back to the 1940s with the famous Ruby Burger, Breakfast, lunch and dinner. RUSTY PELICAN 2735 W. Coast Hwy • Newport Beach (949) 642-3431 Serves the freshest seafood, lively bar and happy hour Bay Vtf!W Sunday bru'lCh TALE OF 1HE WHALE 400 Ma n St Balboa (949) 673-4633 located in the h~tonc Balboa Pd\: lion seMng breakfast, lunch. dinner and brunch fnJOV Views of the bay wh le d rung Enterta nment 1n the bar Thursday · Sunday Wine Tasters Programs Monthly, Bimonthly, Quarterly Ci VIU.A NOVA 3131 W Coast Hwy NNiport BE'ach (949) 642-7880 V.Ua Nova offers Jtaf1c1n cuisine wnh a spectcleu1ar view Voted Orange County's No 1 piano bar lNe entena1nment nightly at 9 p m Banquet faC1ht1es and late night dining WINDOWS ON THE BAY 2241 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beoch (949) 722-1400 Seafood. ch1Cken. p.:ista and burgers Harbor views Outdoor patio and Sunday bruhch. Great bay views through the l~rge window in the d1n1ng area WOODY'S WHARF 2318 Newport Blvd Newport Beach (949) 675-0474 Fresh seafoOd served 1n a casual. nautical atmosphere Sunday bronch and outdoor patlO Cozy d n1ng room and lively bar YANKEE TAVERN 33:3 Bayside Dr Newport Beach t (949) 67.5·S333 Favonte local d ntog spot, serving American CUISlne Great bay Views The I vely Tavern bar is Open (or lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch 250 Ogle Street Co•ta Me•a CA 92627 (9'9) 650-8463 (949) 631-6863 fax www. hi timewine. com DINE AND Doac While boating 1n Newport Harbor stop by one of the area's prem ere restaurants for lunch or dinner Call the restaurant to ensure dock availability at the tune YQU wish to dine Also, make sure theu dock.s can accommodate the size of your boat 8LUEWATER GRILL 630 Lido Park (oear Lido lslancf Newport Be~h (949) 675-FISH (3265) 1HECANNERY 3010 Lafayette Ave. (Canneiy Village) Newport Beach (949} 675-5777 HOOTERS 2406 Newport Blvd Newport Beach (949) 723·5800 JOSH Sl.OCUMS 2601 W PaofiC Coast Hwy Newport Beach t94?) 642-5935 wooov•s WHARF 2318 Newport Blvd Newport Beach (949) 675-0474 DINING 0tutsEs THE ELECTRA Electra Crutses~ Inc 3431 Via Oporto, Ste D Newport Beach, (A 92663 (949) 723-1069 ! 13 Cruise the harbor aboard a fantail yacht Prrv.tte pu1se pac~ avaifabf.e. ttORNBLOWER DINING YA.ans 2431 w Coast Hwy Newport Beach (949) 650·5112 Elegant yachts. uniformed crevis host d1nnt-r and weekend brunch harbor cruises Harbor tours available LOCAL DINING CORONA DEL MAR AVILA-S EL RANCHITO 2744 E Coast Highway C0tona de! Mar (949) 644·8226 Family owned and operated, A>'lla's serves authentic MeX1Can favorites using trcld1t1onal lalTll/y recJpes Other 1ocdt10ns-m Costa Mesa and Newport Beach - 14 •'M111M LA-. ......... 3201 E Coast Hwy 440 Heliotrope Corona def Mar Corona del Mar 949) 673-3524 (949) 723-9685 Servtng bold Amencan-style cooking Serving trad1b0nal cu1s1Jle from the south seven days a week Spec1a11 es include of France indud.ng fresh frsh and wood·f1red spit roasted chicken and the bou1llaba1sse Open for d:nner soc nights freshest gnlled fish a week, closed on Mondays . THI IWlklMOW OYITEtll .2441 f Coast Hwy 251 S E Coast Hwy Coronil del Milr Corona del Mar 949) 673-6585 (949) '675-7411 r~dturing prime steaks. S1>afood and an Featuring California seafood wrth Asian dSSorlment of pasta Open for dinner spec1alt1es Open for dinner only with lrve _only at 5 pm Eight vanPl!es of martrnts iazz e:very night Award winning wine are served dnd a complete wine list 1s hst ottered THI QUf2f WOMAN COWBOY H.AfOOO 3224 E Coast Hwy 850 Avocado Ave Corona del Mar Corond def Mar (949) 64().7440 1949 718 0187 Open for 32 yedrs. customer favo<ites FIVE CROWNS 1ndude fresh seafood, the baseball steak. rack o.f lamb and pock c~ Fresh made 3801 E (OdSI Hwy salad dressings are also featured orona del Mar 'J4ft) 760-0 331 ROTHKHn.D'I Traa1t1onal fovontes and !>easona' entrees 2407 E Coast Hwy nre served 1n this Engl sh-style coon try (949) 673-3750 mo sett ng Outdoor pat 10 Corona del Mar •AUH EMPCMfUM Continental-style restaurant seMng Nonhern Italian curs1ne Featuring 334 7 E coast Hwy homemade pasta and desserts. fresh C oronti del Mar seafood and an extenstve wine list ~9) 673-2244 TOMMY BAHAMA'S SPf'(1als for lunch and dinner change daily Healthy pasta and ch1c~en Beef. RETA fTOllAM> r ·c~en, buffalo ond ostrtch burgers. USTAUUMY WlO PJc1hc Coa~t Highway cwport Beach. California 92663 Cl 'mile: Wc:\t of SuJX:nor on PC H.) Telephone: 949 646-4202 Fax: 949 646-7095 854 Avocado (949) 673-3750 Corona del Mar Tropical atmosphere With steel drum Fresh, authentlC aod f1r~roasted food Open seYefl days Sonday • Thursday, 11 a.m to 9 pm and Sonday. 11 am to 10pm. terrace. Featunng Chinese recipes that have been passed down fOf three 9('1lefatioos Lunch aod d nner OSEd on Mondays music 1n the Ml'llng Pat!O with a CATMMA ltSH ma• fountain Hours are 11 a m to 11 p m ~O'S daily AM) tUIOOD Olll 670 W 17th St COSTA MESA Costa Mesa (949) 645-8873 AMACH ' Healthy. fresh hsh and seafood prepared 4790 Irvine Ave 1n a vanety of Wd-p Opt>n fot lunch and Costa Mesa dinner (949) 645-5518 CUU~WllM Featuring Japanese entrees artfully 250 E 17th St (1n H1il9ren Square) designed Only select fresh fish 1s se<ved at the sushi bar Full bar and lunch buffet C~ta Mesa (949) 5484403 IANGICC)t( 4 (949) 951-2500. delivery 3333 Bear St Wra~ are filled with fr~. healthy Costa Me!>a dehcacies Freshly madP salads Bowls (714) 540-7661 mdude teoyak;1 and southern Lunch F1ne Thai dining located 1n Crystal Coort on the top floor Open seven days a specials Open daifl/ f~n 11 am,.to 9 pm week for lunch and dinner DfHOSfAM 183S Newport Blvd 18UtAPORfnt'S Costa Mesa 3333 Bristol St (949) 645·32S9 Costa Mesa AuthentlC Tt-ai and Chi~ cu1S1oe. (714) 85().9090 Open 10< lunch and dMCf, d ne m 0< ltahan drn1ng with a lr.ely lrrsh bar Dine td e out indoors Of al fresco Big swing band DIN DIN AT THE plays on Monday nights CALIENTE SOUTHWEST 8AM800 TEUIACE 1 77 3 Newport 8tvd GRILLE Costa Mesa 771 E 17th St (949) 645·5550 Costa Mesa Recently remodeled, the intenot (949) 515-0909 resembles an Asian beer house and 6700 W. PCH • NEWPORT BEACH • (949) 631-3592 HouRs: · lrfoN.SAT t1AM-10Ptl SUN 11All-9Pll Clo#dTUfflMy • Alfla1IJlccii IJ d family OU71'd Ml4Ufllfll I/wt 1'ru/mt.1,.J..~ t/N 1"1f'OTlll1tlt of' If f.:m1l,j• tm 1'Dnmm1 Woirm, /riaull_y '"l'r(f M i.'t!U ~ homntt.Uk lm,Ji/, WtipS, S'1Lftl tlrrump """ sp«iJ/Jy dW'h prfP'lrrd by 1hr ""'""-..,..,.., "" romforub/, pw~ to h.:w liA>rlh """ tlmntr. Bmrg 1k whok fa•nil., Iii .A11to11u.-r1 i 4,,J o.pmmtr 11 1u1.ht to rmmnbrr a1 ,, pn. t 1/ia1 u11U brr11i Y'" INr* fi,r m•rr' • PERSONAL CATERING • BEER AND WINE • PRIVATE PARTIES • OUTDOOR PATIO • • ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions Serving Authentic German lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf S~tia/ir.ing in Wedding & SJ>tnol Occa.rio" Colts • 298 E 17th St Costa Mesa (949) 645-5505 family-owned ltal!an resta homemade pasta and sau(es order GOlDOl TllUFFLE 1767 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa (949) 645-9858 fre'Och Carnbean·style food for 17 years Award wmn rig <hPr,,._,.., Open for lur)Ch and dinner T Saturday I.A CAYE 1695 llWle A>'e Costa Mesa (949) 646-7944 Cozy and romanttC atmosph Fe..stuong stea sand seafood A menu choiee 1s the steak a d combination Estabf shed 9 open for tunch and -o ore MICMA 296 E 17th St Costa Mesa (949) 645-7626 A Costa Mesa trad1t1QO f01 2~ Ft'Jtunng Me ... !Cdn comb oat house spec1a1t1l'S Opt>n lo I drnner NEWPOllT NOODLE 2000 Nev.port Blvd Costa Mes.a • l949) 548-0099 Open dai!y Hours are Mond y · 4 pm -10 pm and SundaV :> P: p m C arry-oot available a!t MOT PllOVEIKE RHTAURHllT AT TH WUTW SOUTH COAST PLUA 686 Anton Costa Mesa (714) 444.5900 French CUJSlne. Open do v tor bre from 6»10 am , luodl from 11 a m ·2 30 p m • d nner from 5 30 I p m and open untij 11 pm fr d31 Saturday evenlf'lgS ......s 369 E 17th Street Costa Mesa (949) 722-Pl.UM Dine on the outdoor pabo or indooo Open fClf breakfast and lunch EnfO'( fresh baked goods aod Sclndwicl served on French rolls SpOOalty and gourmet 91fts S.llOGDS 270 E 17th St . #17 Costa Mg., (949) 645-1252 SMldWich house featunng fresh tuMy coolted on the premises daily Coffee, espres50 dnnks and $1TIOOthies .. NEWPORT BEACH AMEUA'S 311 Marine A~. Balboa Island (949) 673-6580 Fresh seafood and ttahan speoalties Serving ViSltOO and locals f O< 38 years Open for lunch and dinner, seven days a 'M!flt. THE ARCHES 3334 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach (949) 64S..7077 Established in 1922, this local dining spot is a premium steak and ~food house with an excellent Wine hst and tableside preparation. AUTO BISTRO 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach Great food fast. without getting out of your car. Breakfast lunch and d1nne< Open seven days, 6 am. to 10 p.m BAS I UC 217 Marine A~ Balboa Island (949) 673-0570 Quaint European-.$t)'le cottage ~atunng a SWlSS French menu A selection of California and French wines BENIHANA 4250 Birch St ~Beach (949) 955-0822 Japanese cu1S1ne coolted on a gnll at your table Steak. chicken, shnmp and othef seafood, fresh vegetables. Sushi bar Full bar BRICK OVEN. THE 2530 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach (949) 650-0101 A cosmopol1!.)n kitchen ~ paza, pasta and salads Speoal$ include fresh fish and New Yont steak Happy hour. 4 • 6 30 pm. With appetatr and dnnk sp«ials Entertainment Thursd.iy nights Open fOf lunch and diMef. Catemg available. BRITTA'S CAFE 205 Main St Balboa (949) 675-8146 An intimate neighborhood cafe. Breakfast, lunch and dinner p<epo(ed daily In an eclectic arr11 of culinary specialties. CAPPY•s 5930 PaaflC Coast Highway Newport Be.lch (949) 646-4202 Homestyle coolting, fast and friendly service. Open f01 breakfast and lunch MSC.AL 1000 N Bnstol (10 Newport Pl.Ju) Newpot1 Be.xh (949) 752-0107 Featuong PrOYeOC.11 CUISlfle of southern ffance. ExtensiYe California and French 'Mlle 16t. DOLCE 800 W Coast Hwy Newport Be.xh (949) 631-4334 Italian Clll:Slne fNtuong homemade pastas and ~ Open for dinner Indoor and al fresco dining HO IUll lllSmG 3112 Newpon Blvd Newport Bffcti I (949) 675-0896 light and healthy Calrforiental ruislne. Featuring creawe salads and dim sum. Sunda>; brunch. JACK SHRIMP 2400 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach (949) 650-5577 lOt.llSlana and c.ajun-style shnmp. Hot sausage, pasta and chicken. Open Sunday-Thursday, 5:30 · 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday. S 30 • 11 p.m Open f0< lunch Friday onf't, 11:30 am. to 2:30 pm THE FAMOUS POOL BAR Newport Beach Mamott Hotel and Tennis Club 900 Newport Center Onve (949) 64<>-4000 Ounng the stimmef months Sit poolside and en}O'f casual fare and a casual atmosphere. P.F. CHANG'S CHINA BISTRO 1145 Newport Center Or. Newport Beadl (949) 759-9007 Located in Fashoo Island and serving traditional Chinese CU1S1ne Great sunset views Open Sunday -Thursday, 11 a m to 11 p.m: Friday and Saturday. 11 i m. to midnight ROYAL THAI CUISINE 4001 N Coast Hwy Newport Beach (949) 64$-8424 Sixteen years in Newp6rt Beach. Delicious and exotic foods Featunng authentic and 1nnovatrve That dishes TWIN PALMS 630 Newport Center Or Newport Beach (949) ·121-s2ss Featuring healthy foods of the. Medtte<ranean country-side of Pr~e lNe entertainment eve<y night Sunday brunch. SABATINO'S RESTAURANT AND SAUSAGE CO. Shipyard W;ry Newport Beach (949) 723-0645 lt.lhan ru1S1ne and famous homemade sausage Sunday brunch. NIGtm.JFE AT RESTAURANTS THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette Ave Newport Beach (949) 675-5777 Entertdlnmeflt in the ups1a1f\ lounge, Fr.day and SatUfday nights BRICK OVEN, THE 2530 W, Coast Hwy Newport Beach (949) 650-0101 LNe Entertainment Thursday nights stan1ng at 8:30 p.m Class1e rode Full bar Cosmopolitan kitchen· CARMELO'S 3520 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar (949) 675-1922 Tuesday through Saturday mUSIC, danong. DIVA 600 Anton Blvd (Town Center) Costa Mesa (949) 754-0600 I.Ne ,a.zz tno with vocalist. Fnday and Saturdays, 7 p.m. MARGARITAVILLE 2331 W Coast Hwy Newport Beacti (949) 631-8220 MeJOCan food served rn a lively atmosphere lNe entertainment nightly. NEWPORT I.ANDING 503 E Edgewater Balboa (949) 675-2373 lounge features hve entertainment fnday and Saturday nights Sunday from l . 5 p m , stttl drum band 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W Oceanfrontat Mcfadderrs Landing Newport Beach (949) 675-2566 Plano bar Sunday night\ OYSTERS 2515 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar (949) 675-7411 Liw enterta1nment·n19htly ,.. roruirwd on 1lOi' 17 Many ftnir dmine escihliShmenu can help you plan an intimate evening. When making a r~rv1mon, be sure to lee the restaurant know w~t type of ·~ion you are-planning. The . mtaurant mana1,rcr can make the bat suggesrmns to ensure a siKceso;ful event. The follow1n1 can be pllnned m adwrn.e when you ma.lee the reservatton: Sp«ial '1owen. on rhe tiiblc w~n you arrive; an eng:;igement rm& in her ·cham~e alas.s; unique enrc:rtammcnt, a 1:1ft placed under a cover~ dLV!; 'J)eeial order a we; or bring along your favonre bonk Of wine ur champecnc (ask about the corkage fee). Warerftont restaurants can recommend a gondob ~ice for a romantic cru~ on the bay; or bc,m and end yo~r evening with a luxunOU3 hmowane ride. En19yl 15 16 Mlltinl Lounge photo, courtesy of lht Yard House ffcnng the largest selection of draft beer in the world with 180 raps -The Yard House ls arriving at Triangle Square thlS spring. The popular Long Beach eatery and puh 1~ expected to be a big draw to the center. Owners Steele Platt and Steve Reynold$ will attempt to recreate their Shoreline Village, Long Beach layout in the pace that was previously OCGUpied by Virgm Megastore and Virtual World. With two d~t dining rooms to chC>O!>e from under one roof: The Tap Room offers diners a ~ual menu while The Chop Room provides guests with a fine dining expent-nce. Adjacent co The Clop Room i.s the popular Martina Lounge offcnng more than 20 different ~aalty mamm.s to chooee fmm m addition to a great appcu:er selection. The company ~ts che tngle largest remote draft beer syr.tem an the world allowmg The Yard House to provide beer afic1onad°' with 180 tap handles of refrigenned beeT. This tate-of-the-att draft beer sy&t.cm 11 a must see for all 1:-eer lovers! The existing traJitional American-tyle fare menu will be expanded to include Cal-Asian ~uasane by the popular Orange County Chef Carlito Jocson. Exouc new menu items will tnclude blackened ahi sashimi appetizer, ~bi mashed potatoes and free~range Island chicle.en. Whether it'• for the great food in The Tap Room or a fine dining experience in The Oiop Room -come on in and enjoy a 36" yard o( ale or a chilled man:ina. Call The YanJ Howe at (562) 628-0455. This location Is in Lon~ &!ch overlooking beautiful Queensway Bay Marina. Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails fl',1Yl6~~~ Cos ta Mesa for 37 ea rs! , ................•..........•..........•..• LUNCH 20%0FF We Invite You to Enjoy our Lunch and · Take 20°/o OFF the Food Portion of Your Check. • Monday Thru Friday : Please present coupon when ordering • Offer expires March 31, 1999 • •·•····•····•·••·••••···•••·•··••··••···•·• Avail able for Any O ccasion Lunch Served Mon. thru Fri. 11:30 -2:30 Dinner Served Mon. thru Sat. from 5:30 p.m. (949) 646-7944 1695 Irvine Ave. Costa Mesa Boat Ne nen'e che l1fo ;lf 1 live ahi.'11\l mJ spend the night or wcdtenJ on a luxury power or ~iltng )'l'lcht. 8..l.H Breakfast Newpcm offers .1ll 11f the comfort:. of a hotel or mn (pncc Me comp;uable, co..>), a better view. ~rc:ne sunnSt..,, anJ r..>111":1nuc •un't'c' St.in your c:venmg on the Jed. for dnn~. wander rhr. u~h the near~r hvps anJ cnJtl\ dinner at one of the Etabhshed m 1933, chi lanJm:irk estaurant was tkag1cally Jc tmycd by a ire in September 1995 V1ll.1 Nova reopened m Augu:,t 1996, receavmg a m:mendous response fn.1m the commun1cy. Ir 1 conrmucs tu m1oy populanry MJrp:15: mJ: m t 11thcr restaurants in che aJ'-'<l Wanner of the CRWA rrbugmih Gold A"".1rd, Villa Nova\ menu offer.. homemade p.1!,la,, fr h ~,fo._,J and veal sp«aalucs anJ a unique 11varerfront ambiance rcmmocent of che ltal1.ln ' country ade. Prof~tonal service and an awarJ. wmnrn~ wrne lut dehgh1 pacroM ~hrle Jmms: m 1h1~ mmantic -.erring. Spt. .... 1.ll dmner menus include T~1la •ht Dining <erveJ unttl 6 p.m. every nt~t except atun.by Omner packa~eli are also available m cun1unct1vn wuh local l>U:.me~ mcludmR lamolbtnc ~rvic.t , ch.mer ~13ts anJ gondola compamc . Vill.i Nova •~ a premier location for hol1d<1y DAILY ALOT ANNUAL ALMANAC m.my rc:.tauranr!> or return w your o..,..., .111J ~ 111 Ma Ma Mia's Italian re-;tauram tor mom ~r.1 c nc .• ,h •md other bay acttvlfles ore ~11hm walk mi: Ji t~nce. Pnces range from $200 tu $4l10 anJ ~.Khc~ rmge in ~IZC from 40 (0 70 ft•t-r Be U!t' I l 11hout the Sn00tc anJ Cnu~ rrogra"' Amin •emcnr cm be made for .m) l'' 1al ocau1on. C1ll (949) 723-5552 l>r ~rt•r I~ 400 Via C'>Jx1no. See. ){'3, Newport Beach p.1nteli as ~ell. P.ao.. can enjoy v~rng rhc annu.il OirutmM Boat Pmade cil ictiu ~hile Jming. Re-ervatlOnl duuulhout the holiday 5e 54ln art' 1mpenidw, and tables to \·acw 1hc ParaJe of L1cl\11 • • • l'ftlllium. Stop by tht ~ t.r. wkh live cntcrmnn~nt nightly. HapPf ~ ~ CD 7 p.111. n ny night t'XCt'pl Saru~ ViUa Now•• JUI W. 0.-~. Newf>ort Bea& DI lff H1 fl). TJutrsday, S p.m. ·~ ...... _.Se -,. 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Ju .1dd111on to t'I c:x~llent mc."llU. patron, "''II cn1 d.11 m~ IQ n11:htl .cntemmmenr. rifle full ti.1r lt:atures rnarunis: 11nd 1hcrc' an cx11.:r1!1n.• wine tiSt · l...-.1cmdo\ •~kl \5!0 F J H .... y .• Coron:\ \lei M 1r. <Jr cn for dmncr, 1i" la~·· SunJ.1y, S:li..1 p.rn 1!1l.lO11 m. P..1nquet I 1l1t1l' • \1t1l.'<1Jm~ rn t'pllon"' for 2 5 ~Ut.:>Sl' ,,, mon:. A. rviuaoru 1,1k~n. Cnll (249) 675· 1922 h•r lllllrl' mform tttt l'n. Judie Mattto shares a favorite recipe: Sen~ 4 I 4 ·pmnld roamni chit-kn CUI m tighrJu I c:up u hi IC \l'lnt I up ~t 114 ll/l pept>t:r I 14 t p TtJSetnary I /4 tsp Jm'lll') 2 M'CS garlic, cnuhcd 4 rabkspooru olitoe oil .. ~ ~ nuu (pignnli), ground I/ 2 cup bread m~ 1/2 op salr 1/4 op parrnka I cup ~edksl grapes Wash chickt'n m cold water, d~n thorouJ:hly anJ Jry \I.ell. Sook c:h1dcen tor one tO l\l.O hours m canunw:.d fu:1111 ~ IS ntE RITZ 880 Newwrt Center Dr Newport Beach !949) 720.1800 RUSTY PELICAN 1735 W Coast H~ Nev4>0rt Beach (949) 642-3431 Ltve enterta nment F11day and Saturday featunng Top 40s Sunday, Latin soul TAPAS 4253 Mart ngok> Way N •.-port Beach 949 756-8194 Au'thentic Spani)h cl sine Ne flamenco enterta nment Cfosed Sun and Mon TWIN PALMS 630 N~~ Cente1 Or Newport Beach (949 n 1-s2sa Monday • Wednesday d nnec 1azz. Tliursdiy • Saturday "late N1te Good Times.· Sunday Gospel brunch and d1nr>E'f jaU VILLA NOVA 3131 W Coa~t Hwy NewPQrt Beach (949) 642-7880 Vored Orange C,ountfs No I piano bar Live enterta nment nightly at 9 pm WINDOWS ON THE BAY 2241 w Coast H...y Newport Beach (949} 721-1400 OJ fnday and Saturday nights at 10 pm WOODY'S WHARF 2318 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 675-0474 live rock 'n roll entertainment nightly at 10 p m 1n the lounge wine, salt, pcpJ'Cr, r m;iry, savory nd garlic, rummg on .. c Gri'~t· h.1kmg pan wdl wnh olive \\ll. c,,mt me itround nub wuh hr~ad cnimhs, silt ml p;1pnka. Rllll ea<""h p1c .. c of "chu:kcn m 1h1 ned \l..oqers l 4~ !' '°'9' Sandw1c a House m1xcurc. Pr nuts nJ cruml on chldc:n ro c.: t 1t well. ' Reroove the wine m.irmode. Preheat oven to 150 F. Pl c c;hK ken on grcnseJ bak mg $beet. Dnnlc \\Ith oll. Bake for 45 mmur uncme:rcd. r()Ut wine marmad~ over c.h1c.lcen, · IJ SJ'OJ'd to pan and hake (. r fhc mm111 longer. II chldcn i not brown enough, set oven to '4(X.) F or r I :ice foor inc hes un...lcr broiler for two minutes. $ugge!t1on. Serve with risouo, pm h and arolc s.ila..I w11 h n lilrt Jr ~tni:. 270 E. 17th St., #17, Costa Mesa., Ca 92627 (949) 645-2252 Sandwiches, Coffee and Espresso Drinks, & Smoothies We use Fresh Turkey for our sandwiches, cooked on the premises Daily • Cdppuccino • Lltte •Mochas • Gourmet Coffee • Ice Blended Drinks W e use a 1/2. pound of real fruit in all our smooth ies t l I T 'he ~iverboat ~taurant Special Events -1999 Mardi 9 -Rodney suoag WlntfY Dinntr -<r.30 p.m. F'M! course v.1tle dinner fe.ttunng ·Est.a~· w.nes of Rodfle'i Strong V\l'le'jafd ReseNaoons required, S65 Pf' person AprU 4 -Easttt Champagne Buflei Bnaodl. Oo the Texas Ded Cost Is Adults S20. children under 10, SlO AprU 20 -Byron Wiaety Dlnntt bOO p.m. Five course gourmet dmner featuring Byron Wines R~tions requ red, S65 per persot'I May 9 -Mother's Ot1)' Mumm Ultlmale Bninch. Frve course gourmet brunch featur111g Mumm's chaml)B9nes Adults S7S Regular brunch for kids 10 & ul'ld~r. S 10 Ma) 18 -Wines of Washlngtoo Dinner, 6:30 p m. Ftrst n a ser es o1 Pac fic Coast Wineries Reservat ons requ red Five course gourmet v.me dmner S65 per IJ)erson Jul)' 3 -4 -Red, Whltt & Blues FeSilval Featunng BBQ. blues festival; casino i,light. wine tdStlng and flrewocb show July 20 -w.Ms of cauromta f.enm&J Coast Dinner. f :SO r.m. Th11d n a series of Paa' IC • winer es. Reservations rt'CJ • ·!d f'ive course gourmet Willed n.nt-S65 per person. Aug, 24 -Wmt Napa \' y Dinner, 6:30 p.m. Foorthi a senes of Pac1f1c Coast wmen~ R ivat!OOS required Five course gourn t WlnP • d nner S65 per person Sc-pc. 21 -Wln~ ofSolJ.i'"'a Dinner, 6:3Q p.m. Ftftl. ~ cl. nes of P aaf IC Coast Win!!nes. Reserva• oos requ •ed. Fm COU{Se gourmet Wille d nnPr :S65 per person Oct. 19 -Bert Grant Bttr Dinner Jun 22 -Wlnes of Oregon Dinner, 6:30 p.m. tn hon6r of Oktoberfest 6:30 pm. Second 1n a seres of Pacific Five coucse d nner featunng Dix:eland Coast winer es ReseNat ons requ ed SOul)lefn Seafood fare and the Beers F111e course gourmet wme d nner S65 o' Sert Grant ReservatJOns requued per person 165 per per~. Space~ Llmlted. oc more Information, can (949} 673-3425. 'RIVERBOAT RESTAUILLVT ~ DON'T MISS THE BO!T! CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH served every Sunday Lunch • Dinner • Brunch Weddings • Special Events • Catering • Live Music Lunch: Tues.-1-'ri. l l~·3pm Dinn~r: Wcd.-Sun. S#lOpm Brunch: Sat. l!l un. 8am·3pm Buffet Brunch (Sunday' onJ,-) l lam-lpm RIVE RBOAT RESTAURANT AT TH H Nf.'U'fPOR/' HARBOR NAUTICAi. MUSEUM 151 F~ COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH• (949) 673-342S 18 J)AILY )tit.OT >UINUAL ALM-*NAC (from left) Oninge County superintendent of Sc:hools John DMn•nd Olrec:tor of the c.ounty's •tnside the Outdoors. sc.lence pt09f1m.P.,, Johnson, receM educatlonaf video from lill Hllmltton. Mlk• Whttehud~ David JJneS plwxo by Lana H. Johut:rn A~ ~, .............. """"' cluid= tluuuol><"" o..n,., Cam~· mann< I~"""""' rlx< ""h t. II>< -IJ In lOls Wlll dbCOVer how ~ i\M w•a:.te J.!\lll'lg add1oon, srudents can paruc1patc m ~Id ~ held m down storm draU\S evcnl\IAlly l"Jld., ur m our nine outdoor se~ to learn about dtff1."ret\t mpects ci harbor and ocean. thanb to r.he .•wrud·winnmg <.c1t:nce and~- Vidro, mmled "What Scam at che oram N.'C\b In Newport Beach, the Env11\X'\lllt'J'\t.al Na~ Center ho.a the Harbor When 11 Ram.~" 10,00) student) annually, Junng a one· to two-hour inner of a Creauve Excdlence Award. r.he vtlko Web explornnon of CC05)'Sletm (or K through txth .,rnidc. At Upper · r<.>Ct!Ildy adopted hy the Orange Counry BoanJ of Edoca11on. Newport &y, r1 full J.1~ proj.,'ralTI for fourth and fifth "rra.krs The v1J1.·o takt><. Yl"-'n~ters on an L•duc.at1onal J~1Ume~· with pt'IWicles hands-on expenc:nce man e;tu.uy eo~yi.tcm. Sry R. roam, an anunatL"ll 'tynlfnom cup Sty 13 i11m1.'I.! hy "t)n behalf of the 10,(X)) K-12 grad..:" m our~ 1\>athou~ TV Show\ htl)t Capt;un M1kt' Wh1tt:hl·.iJ wh,1 Counry ~L.,, thank you\ 1:ry much for the 1d1.:a we're explam.s w younR viewers how everything gomi: .k1wn till' J.!rareful for the support .mJ the ~tft," ,,iJ J1>h.n 0..':ln, Jram fet'ds the ll.ll'bur (anJ the ocean) He ;lh.o ;ll.lc.ln."''lC' "'u~nntcnJent o( Schools, the Omni.,'\: County Ocpartmmt t'--.UC:. such ;i:, rx>llution, harbor cleanltn~'\ rulLI wh.lt PL' lf'k of Educat1<m. wn Jo to help. In adJ1t1tm to tAm!lg m the v1dl'\l, "~11 liegan w1ch cleanmg up the WJtl'f un.iund The ~'h1cehe-ad crettteJ, Wf(lte nnJ ~ funJmi.: foe the vida1 Cannery h<b exp-.mJeJ to the h.U'boc," lid R11l l-fam1llllfi. The viJco IS the la tot commun1ty-w1,fo C\Juo u,in.11 df1in ,1wncr of The Cann~"f) n.-.,(aurant and o~ut:I elf C..1 ~in mll"-1 uut by the Newp..111 Harbor Arel Cl\.1ml'l'r nl H.aoo [hy. ulO'UT\eTce (NHACC), ~ting the "Juty Jo:~'Tl" rhu In an effun ro C<111\M incrca.-mg qtt<lfltltk.'S o( pollur""' pollute our water.. More than 90'\ li r.he tr.t..h in the h.trhor Jchns m Newport Hamor, H.am1lwn. ~uh 1 "*.kif\'UOll m comes from storm Jram~ -rhe W•>N offend~ bemi: cig.1rerte me<:han,k:al ~'CIU\g. 111venrtJ the H.1m1lton WatLT Railc. bu~. rlasuc piece-; anJ 1:untamc~. fo.uned irtrn.,, ~Jflt:r With a cat.tmaran·typc hull, the Water R\kt' can c:ep a prnduc~. glas. bev~ bottles anJ metal h."'-l'r.4,'\: 1;.11\.' In sevm-fuot path picking up soliJ 1>bJccb ~'U'\g hllm cigaretre aJdmon to bemjo? JL~\tl.fl2 to rhe bn.ifl-r, k.t'Y':lh·r "r born to rwo·(oJt)( ''''1mmer. the'Y J'l~ ;1 d.ml.,'Cr f<' m.vml' ltfc. wide shtflrtnit Due to the uvl'T'Whclin1~ succ~ 11' L• t \1:.1r\ crate>. Polluamt) Clean H.irbor Oay, a ctllllilllllltty·wkk dem up ~ rramponed rre-.cmed by the i..JHAO..::. when: hundrt:J.b o( up a o."lnvl-wr volunteers clcaneJ the h.uh.ir, mort' th,m $l7,('(Xl bclt 'and wa..' mtSCd to plll\:.h.~<ot: J new Water R.tle (h.1rhor dcpostto.1 ma dt.mtnj( device), alon,I( wuh rnL,m$: tilt.· Ol'(.l.'S&a~' refl\l.l\'flble nash funJ., co produce chc vtJC1.1. fl."Clflfac\e. ~ "We're prouJ of tl1L' uphe.u, fun ,mJ l'll111..1t1vnnl Water R:il.1.: 1.5 v1Jeo," ... ud Rachlin~ I uehr., prl..,tdl-nt ,,f the a~ l'\IUtf'Pl'l.i to NHAL"(' ''lh.mks tn the ... uppon of 1,-.·,ll hu:.mc '• h.1nJle 011 ~ills rt"'tden~ anJ 9"ln->or., CleJ.n Huhor 01y rnnUOlll"" up to 10,()(X) 10 ~ct.'t.'l.l m 1t' lJUt""t to "'1uc.1tc pc..·ork· about the Bill Hamilton aboard his W.ier Rake In the harbor . illuoa tn pollunon of our wamw.1Y' and their •mJQ:t on New'?'" pnxcaa:J harbor water Cum:ntl), cwo W.itc:r Rat.: R Harbor and the •in·.in." available to clean up h."lrbof dcbns. The free educauun.il videc> will be JistnbuceJ to This year's aed!' Harbor Dly "sc.MJuloJ (or ' turda~. il.pproxunately 150 elcmcm.ary ~hoob thn.~c dw county, May 1 and promises to be ~tttr than ever. and mcorporarcd mto the ~~ Oiunty Ocpamncnt of "We want co c.xp:and Oean H.-a+or Day thb ~ar ti> incll.Je Edoc.auon 's "Inside the Outdoor;" ktcncc study pnlW'3JTb. hlloths, restauninCJ and environmental l"Wr'-ll1llre o( a According to Pam JohNon, <ltttetOf of the hand.Yoo fcsoval atmOllpbere, and we're includina a m:ydina dron," ~1encc srudy ~ "Ouldren can make a Jtffcrmcc. sax! Dave Nichols, co-chair of th veal• Clean Hartor n.11- "There's somedung they can do as well as let chctr parcntJ "We're always lookina fur voluntttn with boats." know how co be envu\Jnmentnlly ~1ble. We'll be Money~ &om thr 1999 Oe!an Harbor 0.y W1ll help t0 dtStnbuung infonnaoon on Ocan Harboc-()ry when ~ send prodla more educational vldeu. the vtdco out to the schools." Foe mae infonnaoon on "INiJc the Outdoors" Kiencc "lnstde the Outdoors" tncluJo school~ whctt cWTiculum, call (949) 548-1175 or "1$1t the wc!xt1te at cravel~ naruralists v1\1t ~ru&.>nt, in pre-school thn.~ grade www.ocde.kl2.en.us/no. 3; craveltng sc1entis~ educate fourth through cqihth emcJers; IV copies r:I uWhat Sraru ot the Dmm fuxh the Harlu anJ assemhhcs are ~nred to scuclena in K thniu" 12th When 1t Rain$." video, conta\.l the Ncw,xitt Huh.JI' A~ graJc. Curriculum foul!iC5 on leamtng About anim.ils nod Ch:imber elf Comm~ nt (949) 729-4400. Stary by 1 Ma 1 l. )uhmon PuBLIC SCHOOLS NEWPORT·MES A UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL INFORMATION 2985·A Bear St Costa Mesa Cahfom1a 92626 (714) 424-5000 FAX 424 S{)I Dr Robert Barbot. Supeoniendeot K-12 ENROLLMENT 19 279 WEB PAGE: www.nmusd k 12 ca us ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR VIEW K-6 900 Goldenrod Karen Kendall, Pnnopal (949) 515-6940 LINCOLN. ABRAHAM K-6 3101 Paohc Vlf!W Or. Rosemary Munoz. P110C1pa! (949) 515-6955 COSTA MESA ADAMS K-5 2850 Clubhouse Rd Bafbara Hamngtoo, Pnndpa '714) 424-7935 COLLEGE PARK K-4 2380 Notre Dame Kathy Sanchez, Pnoopal (714) 424-7960 DA\115 5th and 6th Grade Center 1050 Arlington Or. °"'YI Galloway, Principal (it 4) -424-7930 KAISER 3-6 2130 Santa Ana Ave Ms Oatyle Palme<, Pnnopal He.Ying impaired program av;i lable (949) s 15-6950 KAISER PRIMARY CENTER 2025 Garden Ln t:athryo Hofef, ~ (949) 515-6945 KILLYBROOKE 1(-4 3155 K~lybroolte Of. Maly Anne Gilbteth (949) 424-7945 .• : ~ -.dAltY'PU:dt ~~At ALMANAC • '19 PAULARINO NEWPORT BEAOI NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH CHRIST LUTHERAN K-4 ANDERSEN ENSIGN INTERMEDIATE NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH ELEMENTARY 1060 Paulanno K-6 7-8 9-12 K-8 and preschool Patnoa lnsJe)'. Prioopal 1900 Port Seaboorne 2000 Cbff Dr. 600 IMne 760 Victona St. • (714) 424-7950 Duane J Rohmaller. Administrator Mary Manos, Prinopal Allan Mucerino. Pnnc1pal Bob Boies, Pflnopal (949) 548-6866 POMONA (949) 515-6935 (949) 515-6910 (949) 515-6300 CHRISTIAN MONTESSORI 1(-3 MARINERS SENIOR HIGH 18 month-1st grade 2051 Pomona K-6 SOIOOLS PRIVATE 2950 McChntock Way Cathi Pierson. Pr1nopal 2100 Manners Susan MerCddo, Director (949) 515-6980 Mary Ann Ehret. Prindpal CORONA DEL MAR (949) 515-6960 SCHOOLS (714) 549-3877 " REA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4th; Sth and 6th Grade NEWPORT ELEMENTARY CORONA DEL MAR HIGH ELEMENTARY AND CHRISTIAN MONTESSO.RJ 7-12 ACADEMY 661 Hamilton St K-6 2101 Eastbluff JUNIOR HIGH K-6 Ken Killian, Pr1nc1pal H27 W Balboa Blvd Don Martin. Pnncipal SCHOOLS 381 Unrvers1ty Ave (949) 515·6905 Denise Knutsen, Prinopal (949) 515-6000 lnawat Khan. Principal SONORA (949) 51 5-6965 COSTA MESA CORONA DEL MAR (949' 645-7745 K-4 NEWPORT HEIGHTS BACK BAY HIGH HARBOR DAY KLINE 966 Sonora K-6 (Continuation) K·B K·8 Dr Looe Hoggard, Pnnc1pal 300 E. Fifteenth 3443 Pacific View Dr 320 E. l8th St.. (714) 424-7955 Brooke Sooth, PrioopaJ 390 Monte Vista Ave Sidney I Dupont, Ph 0 • HNdma~1er Susan A Kline. Administrator (949) 5 t 5-6970 Carole Ca~taldo, Principal (949) 640-1410 (949) 722-7242 VICTORIA SCHOOL '949. 515 6900 K·S JUNIOR HIGH MONTE VISTA HIGH COSTA MESA MARINERS CHRISTIAN l<-6 1025 Victoria St SOtOOLS (Altemat1ve) BACK BAY MONTESSORI 300 Fischer Ave. Judy Laakso, Pr1nc1pal 390 Monte Vista Ave Preschool-K Mary Letterman. Pnnopal (949) 515-6985 CORONA DEL MAR -Catole Castaldo, Pnoc:1pal 398 Un~ty Dr. (714) 437-1700 WHITTIER CORONA DEL MAR HIGH (949) 515·6900 Karen Ca.-es, Administrator MONTESSORI HARBOR Preschool. 1(-4 7-12 COSTA MESA HIGH (949) 548-3771 MESA 1800 N Wh1tt1er 2101 Ea~tblutt • 12 BRIDGE LEARNING CENTER K-6 Sharon B~. Principal Don Mdrtin, Pnnopal 2650 Fa Mew FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN 302 5 Deodar St (949) 515·6990 (949) 515-6000 Arldy Hernandez. Principal INC. Juliana Defreoza. Adm1n1strator COSTA MESA C714~ 424-8700 K-12 (714) 549-3803 WILSON K-5 ESTANCIA HIGH 1050 Arlington Or NEWPORT HARBOR . TEWINKLE MIDDLE Mail· 455 Hill St MONTESSORI 801 W Wilson ~12 Pamela C9U<Jhl.1n, Principal 6-8 2323 Placentia 1..a9una Beach. 92651 K 3224 Cahforma Or. Robert Francy, Interim Principal Howard LeV1n, President 425 East 18th St. (949) 515·6995 Sharon Fry, Pnnopal (949) ~ 15-6500 (949) 494-0591 Jamee Backus. Director (7\4) 424-7965 (949} 650-3442 Page Private School Garden Grove Campus Age 2 through Grade 6 6:30 a.m. -6:30 p.m. 12111 Buaro Street (714) 971-5533 . Costa Mesa Campus Age 2 through Grade 6 6:30 a.m. -6:30 p.m. 657 Victoria Street (949) 642-0411 http://www.pqeacbool.com • Is your child befog challenged to bis or ber full pc*8ti11? • Would you like your child to attend a private sdllool? •We offer a quality edocatioo at a reasonable cost. Page understands that studeots instJUCtiooaJ needs cliff er. Our s:mall clw sizes provide many levels of teaching and learning. nc school provides a nurturing environment to enable ~b child to devdop educationally and socially to their full polClltial. Page PriQtt School provides incentives for scholarship.~. and perscm.1- ity through individual attention. We also offer. • Ttaditional 3 R's •Strong Curriculum • PbysicaJ Education •field Trips • Arts .t. Crafts • Enricla.ment aasses • Private Swimmiag Pool • CooJpner Labs • s Cl"fC5 • HolUJDCWI • Etiq-=a.e Omes • Alta Sdw.:d Propam • Maiic .t Dlla • Tc:-11'11..._ AYli'Mik Your cbild coald llave Ill dlis Md more• u affoedlllle COIL If J09 8R i ...... ia I tdlooi ..,_arwOIW lile ~ illfonnad'oa., plew call for•.,, tlilll•• 20 PARK PRIVATE DAY 5200 Boruta Canyon Dr K-8 Bernice Gelman Administrator K-5 261 Monte Vista Ave Ahuza Halberstan. Administrator 6-10 Suzanne Lamond, Pnnopal (949) 509-9500 (949) 645-5171 VINEYARD CHRISTIAN PORT MESA CHRISTIAN K-8 K-6 102 E Baker 650 W Hamilton St MIChclef R Barnett, Administrator Jeannie Daulton. Director (714) 979-2957 J949) 642-9181 PRINCE OF PEACE SENIOR HIGH LUTHERAN SCHOOLS K-6 COLLEGE MESA 2987 Mesa Verde Dr East 7-12 '!::en Townsend, Pnnopal 301 V1Cloria St (714) 549-0562 Heather Krng, Educ Coordinator ST. JOACHIM ELEMENTARY (949) 642-0519 Catholic Preschool-8 NEWPORT BEACH 1964 Orange Ave CARDEN HALL _Sr Sharon Maria Lamprecht. QOM 1949) 574-7411 1(.8 1541 Monrovia Ave ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST Albert H Jone Owner/Director Catholic K-8 (949) 645· 1773 1021 Baker St . Sr Mary V1anney Ennis. PrinC1pal OUR LADY QUEEN OF '1714) 557-5060 ANGELS c dtho Preschool 4 ·year-olds)-8 TARBUT V'TORAH 750 Domingo Dr K 10 Sr Joanne Clare Gallagher. Administrator NEWPORT HARBOR M•O•N•T•E•S•S•O•R•I Full-Time• Part-Time• Year Round Preschool • Kindergarten Hours 7:00 AM -6:00 PM Ages 2-7 949/650-3442 •Spanish • Comp1'ters • Gymna tic •Dance •Drama •Art •Music Eileen Ryan, Principal c1t1zensh1p preparation H S Diploma (949) 644-1166 course assist adults 1n completion of SUSAN PHILLIPS DAY gradvat1on requirements. Non-computer courses are offered at no cost to SCHOOL students Computer classes have a K materials fee of S20 Mac and PC classes 2401 Irvine Ave available Daytime and evening courses Susan Philbps, Director are offered fall. Spring and Summer (949) 645-1949 HIGHER WALDORF SCHOOL OF ORANGE COUNTY EDUCATION Preschool-8 2350 Canyon Dr. ORANGE COAST Justine Howard, Adm1mstrat°' COLLEGE (949) 574-7775 GENERAL INFORMATION CONTINUING (7J4) 438-4600 or (714) 432-0202 2701 Fairview Road EDUCATION Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Web site www.occ cccd edu NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED REGISTRATION SCHOOL DISTRICT-ADULT INFORMATION EDUCATION Admissions and Records. (949) 515-6565 (714) 432-5072 Harper Education Center Hours. Monday through Thursday, 425 E 18th Street 8 a 'm to 7 p m • Ftiday 8 a m -3 p m Costa Mesa Year established· 1947 (f~t classes, Courses 1n English as a second language, 1948) GED preparatlOll, baslC literacy, TUITION FEES porenting, intro to computers. and Cal forna residents' Sl3/un1t, With no Montessori 1(arbor.Aftsa Scfwofs Open Enrollment PRl.SCJtOOl ~ f.UMlNTARY Ages 21/l to 12 Yws EXW.llNU IN EDUCATION .• Monttssorl Currtcutum •Wet&.~ • Pttfonnlng Arts EsUbllshtd 1970 • Phoodk ludlng Progrui • Mmk • foreign Unsuse • Crudve Art • Compute1 Sdtnct • Open YtM lond • f uD Ext"1dtd O.y Cm PRE SCHOOl 1701 West Boker St. Costa Mesa Cosio lv'reso 714 549-3803 DISPOSAL CO., INC. • ~ndustrial • Residential • Commercial • Recycling Services • Mini Bins U1e1 of MINI BINS: . ~ ~tft ~~eJll!""'•llllriw.-.a.-..a.• • GeMnl home hold ·Up • 7f H•,,. ,.;,;,t,'1 J ;J,:, ,... N..e:r_~J'"=.t,~ c .._ M'"9:_.....,• -····" DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC I maximum. Non-resident tu lion fee S 114/unit, 1n add1Uon to the S 13 enrollment fee Note Students v.tio are residen~ and citizens of a foreig.1 country must pay an add1t1onal s 12 per unit charge for capital outlay expcflSeS S20 par\t1ng permit, S 1 O health 5efV!Ce fee, S 10 college services charge, S2 51l student photo I D. card (one-time charge). DEGREE AWARDED Associate 10 Arts (A A ) NON-DEGREES AWARDED Cert1f1cat~ of Completoo SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE (714) 668-6130 55 Fair Dnve. Costa Mt"sa Advanced degree completJon program allows aduJt learners with at east 60 transfer credrts to earn a B A ~ ee ., or9amzat1onal management or mm stry and leadership 1n about 18 months LIBRARIES COSTA MESA Members of the Orange County Public library system Costa Mesa librar !!$ h~ P'e-school storyt1mes, meetings for OvereatM Anonymo~ and Debtors Anonymous. along with Ir~ ta~ hep through April There are summer read no progra~ foe au ages fnends o' the L1br ary hosts used boo&. !oa'es Pron~ 11 benefit I bf'dty rroa1 'l1S DONALD DUGAN 1855 Partt A..,. (949)646-884 5 HOurs• Monday through Wed 10 am to 9 pm . Thursda1 1 to 9 fl r Frida)' and Saturday 10 am to Suf\day I to 5 p m MESA VERDE 29£>9 Mesa ".l.'rde r (7 14)54tVi274 Hours. MOoday through Nedne l 1 am -9pm, Thursday\ 9p f and SaMday, i 0 a m -fl.p m NEWPORT BEACH Members of the Newport B"ac Ubrary system. offeflng aw de ra prograrm Art exhibits change ~:h: and feature local artl!>lS. noon and ~ spea ers on var!OU\ top weekend mUSICal programs druses on the Internet and wmmer readrng piograms for 'hddren of au a~ All LIBRARIES Information, (949) 717-3800 Renewa. (949) 720-7424 CENTRAL LIBRARY 1000 A•ocado Ave LIBRARY HOURS Monday through ihuMav. 9 a m to 9 p.m, friday and Sa urday, 9 an t 6 p m , Sunday no i:; p m BALBOA BRANCH I 00 Balboa Blvd C LIBRARY HOURS Monday & Wedn~y. noon · 9 p rJ1 Tuesqay, Thursday. fnday and Saturday 9 a m -6 p m Closed Sunday Hou~ the Naut1Cal C ollect100. ooe of CaMorr11a's largest CORONA DEL MAR BRANCH 420 Marigold A'lf LIBRARY HOURS lueSday, Tl'""~· Friday and saturday 9 am • 6 p.m, Wedne-..day. noon 10 9 pm Closed Sunday and Monday MARINERS BRANCH 2005 Dover Dnve LIBRARY HOURS Monday aod Wednesday. noon -9 p rn • Tuesday. Thu~. Friday and Saturday, 9 a m • 6 p m Closed Sunday I ''#-"' DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC OOKS . --. -- - I H~h Little 8;1hy by Alt~11 Ycllt>w Ball, by B.mg, GooJnighl Moon, hy Brown, Parade. by Cn:~. Playgrounds, hy Gibho~. OIJ MacDonalJ Had A Fann, hy Hdlen, A, B, Stt!, hr Hoban, All Fallen d<)wn, by Oxcnhury, Sh kc My S1ll1e1 Out, by Raft1. 1·•~:-. A An1mal1 Ql•S h l>u lJ Oulmg, hy Bumin~h.un, Rc~ca\ Nap, by BuMem, Tht• Vl'r'f Hun.,try Caterp1ll.u, by l.arlc, A Ru.1J M1~h1 Lead Tu Any~hert:, hy F1ekl, Bedtime • f11r Fr.tn(c , by I hil'.m, Curaow Gcorgt:, hy Re), hc:cp In A Shop, b)· 'haw, l l rry The P1rty D.111:. h) Zion. Ncl on by All;uJ, Clou.ly W1th A Ch.mce Of Mcathalt • lw lwmt. R\ll-y, by Emhcrlr, CMdur11y, hy Freeman, Frog AnJ Toad Arc Fncn<l~ (Sen~). hy Lobel. Hc:nry AnJ Mud •c: (Swc,), by Rylant, C1mpcr ()(The Wed., by Schw.uu. Tiw Grel·n. toenail~ g;m~ (Oll\'1.1 Sh.trp & m·,). by Sh.mn.u, Alel(.Hl\lcr An<l fbe tl'rnblc. Hornhll·. N,1 (Mod, very Bail l>.i)', by V10T't, Gmnm.mdc:r Toad In Sra\.c (Seri ), I, Yolcn. Tra"l'ltng _, ...... _Tu 1i>n<lo, by Aardc:~. Mr. Pc:rJ>Cr'• Pcnguuu, by Atwater, Ramona Tut-r~t. by ClcM)', Pueblo Srorytcllcr, hy Hot· 00ldsmith1 Best Enemiei ApUl, by Leverich, for Lauahtna Ou t LouJ, by Prcluu.ky, The~ Story Of The 3 Little Pip! ,. Sciccb, R11ht. by Surteigh. -- - REDUCE STRESS · CUDDLE A CATI Researchers are finding that companion animals can help people get well and stay well. Pet owners suffer less from heart disease and have lower blood pressure and decreased fat levels. Loving and caring for a pet is very calming and therapeutic for its owners. Improve your stress level by adopting a cat from N•tCat. We have many cuddly felines that are eagerty awaiting good homes! I -------.. _,_ --._ ----------- Memberships: _ $10Yearty _ $25 Supporting yearly _ $100 Lifetime -Other Name ~~~~~~- Address _· ___ _ City/ST/ZIP/ __ _ THANK IOU FOi fOUI SU'l'OD/ ---------------------~-- For further information on &lld salet,y, f*ase call the National c.rt.er fOr ~and Exp,loltid Chikhn at 1 ..aoo; ntE-LOST (1-800 8'3'5678) 21 PRIN CE OF PEACE CHRISTIAN CHOOL Prince of Peace Chri'>tidn "i<'hool is dedicated to dt·wtoping the ~holt• child through ;u1 arodcrnic-.ill~ chal- lenging program ~ithin a nurturing emironment. Curriculum empha,i1t·~ the Holy Bible in all \t1hj<'<.'L'> and 'itriH~' for excellence in the fundamentals of reading. mathematic: , writing. and 'peaL.ing. Cla! \a.rt• also offered in Art, Compute~. Music, and electi\e in the Junior Hii;th, including pons program (5th -8th gr-.tde,). A n~ char.t.cter trait i introduced ~eeL.h to encourage re pt'Cl , "elf control. kindne i;, and re pon i- bility within t·ach \lud<'nt. fhe staff of com pt-- tent Christian teacher:-. is in parmer,hip with parents to enrich 1he ~hool. ParenMt>acher conference are held each Fall, .10d rnmrnuni- cation ~ith parent~ is \alut•d. 'Kid1 Club' j., offered from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. nlc ~hool i~ known for it.s qualin stall, famih P• rtiripation, excellent tuition, and i1 .. 24:1 studt•nt rc·ac twr r.itio. PtOK• c'' 1s lllt'a,ured by tht• Stanford . Achie\ement Te,1. Admi,,1om te r requirC'd. C.all for tuition. 1bhng discoun~ a\'ailab1e. .. OCCCOLLE DRAWING & PAINTING h-. the 1mtructl>r Marl fi 16-Apnl 29 Nu ch.~ April 6 & 8 4 • 5 p.m Robh1e , tickler 1, a tc;ichcr m the "1ewpon·Me!1.1 Unilit·.I Schnol D1smct . Community EJuc.Hu>n Conference Room · I l meetings, Tue. & Thurs. $79. mcluJC!!i f-.1r oll!l'' 8 Ol Uf' )11u .Ut' dO .1rt1,r! t;.•mt• .md Jr.1w thl· wnrld! P.1rrr,111ure, .1111m,1I,, uhjl'CC' .mJ from your 11n.1.:in.11111n! n1~ovcr Vllllf p.llOllllJ.: ,l,.111' by el\pcrtmcnun~ ..w11h t'XClltnJ.t w,11t•ru1l11r lt"Chn1quc' March 6-Aprtl 17 N11 d.t,, April 3, "''" Saturday,, An Cenrcr 112, fmm 9: 30· I 0:50 a.m. $59, mcl11Je~ M.>me m.ttenals; srudcnL\ may have to purcha..-.e lither 'uppl1cs. Pam &hadcr •~ ,m <1rt1st .mJ an ,1rt iru.truuor at Irvine Valley College .. textbook & matcn.ib CHILDREN'S ACTING WORKSHOP MATH I & II COMBINATION JrJ Gr.i<ll· & Ur If your 1..h1IJ 1, h.1vmJ: prohlc1m "11h a<l,lmJ:, 'uhtmltm):, mulurlyml! .mJ J1\'l,Jmi: -wholt" numhcr-, fr.1(t11m,, 1k·um.il, ••r pc:rlt'nt•., 1h1' cl,h, "Jl•,1i.:nt·d ll• hdr tnrollmt·nt 1, lim11l·d Ill I!" l' Ages 7-LZ. Thi~ 1s Yl>urdun(e to he a .. car1 Le.im .ibout smry tellml!. p;~nt1•m1me, ho"' to auJ1tmn f11r J'\l~. and e\·en .Kt in TV ._,,m~ru.tl> Thi, 1, .1 hm wa\ 111 1mrr•1' e \our chm!. mi.: ,kill,, l' llh ,lllJl'rll 111.1:1.111111m llOW \I uh .... r.-am 1n anJ -elt-contiJen1..c T.1pe' "'II~ -hn"n r.i .m Or.mcc Count) • NEWPORT-~ UNIFIED SCHOOL DISIRICT ADULT EDUCATION .CENIER HarperEducationCen~r 425 E. 18th St. Costa Mesa (949) 515-6565 HIGH sc;HOOL DIPWMA Assist adults in the completion of graduation requirements GED PREPARATION Assist those who wish to take the GED Test OFFICE OCCilPATIONS Assist those who are interested in acquiring ski lls in keyboarding, word processing, computer and business terminology and basic offi ce skills. EN GUSH AS A SECOND IANGUAGE From beginning to advanced la nguage IIIERACY/RF.ADING Assist those who wish to improve their English/Writing skills CIIIZENSIHP Assist those seeking citizenship • ; ' -------------- --------- .tgcnt for possible represenracion. (Lim1te<l enrollment.) Bob Conrad 1s trequcnr:ly involved w1rh TV n>mmcrcials anJ situation comedies, ·" well ..b performing on Slage in the Orange County area. Apnl l 7 through May 8; four Saturdays -10- 11 lO am., $97 SCHOOL SITE PROGRAM S ~rant h for English Speakel"t - Jforc " an opportuntty to learn anJ un<lcr'lland !:>p.1m.;h thmugh highly cttccrn·e anJ mtem<:tive methods. ~111<lenb will be ulc1mately prepared 1<1 'f'Cdk .mJ Cl•mprchenJ ~pamsh in m1l l1ft· \ltUJttnn~ Thu; dass will rr.1\ 1<.lc elementary student:. with a "1umr ~ran" to rhe1r foreign langu.ii.:e d.1'~' nl.'ce, ... uy for ~onJary l·Ju,.11111n. Miguel Alan11 ts a native 'IX 1L.cr 11( !:'lp;m1:.h wich the Nc"J'••rt Ml'"' Unified School n1,1rn.1 I k· ha>.taught classes for ch1ldn·n .1111l ,1dults for 19 year... Ur.1tk' I 1, April 13 ·June 17, 2·30 · l 15 p.m tlr.1Je=. 4#6, April 13· Jum• 17, 1 15 -4 ·r m., Tue. & Thur....I 1~ HOJ Pac1fk View Dr .• l.,.;.r 1lt 1l~IM11$~)r r -.,1on,p!u 2 111tll'fl11 foe II i:la" PENCIL, PAINT & BEYOND lrJ .6th GraJb Everyl>ne IS an .irrM! I.A: 1m .md. pracnce ba:.ic tcchn1'-1Ul'' .mJ vanuus forms of Jr,1"m~ anJ pamtmi;:, and pruduce ut",1t111n, u.'ml! multiple meJia. Scudenu will also examine famous worlc.s by influent,..I artisb. Some marenals tf!(luircJ • Ovutuu Towruend t a clas~oom teacher and an adult t.Juc.,tton 1n\tructor. April 19· June J.4. No cl.w;c May 31. Eight Monday~. Pnm,lna Schuol, 3 4 p. m. $39 Pomona School , Co to Mcs.1. DINE LIKE A DIPLOMAT "Don't .ict 1...1us:ht dnnL.ing from your fmjt~ buwl" In hu,mc or Janng you nt't.>d (•) be rrerareJ for even the m 't fom111 OC::l ''ion, W1rh our Imm~ rro,i:mm you \\ 111 lc:am, thwut.!h rlllc pl.i~ In!! exer<.:1 ol\ \\ell a> m~tru1.:t1vc material .. , Ill)\\ tll become the "ma)tcr 1>f your own Jmmg dhtmy." The AAC.1 of Jmin", 1lverwan·, chm:i & Cl') tal; d1ff1cult to eJt food~: ht 1, h, te!S <lnd ~t duties. April 5, 6 & 7. Mon., Tue. & WeJ, 10:30 a.m.· \E\\ PORT CO\~ T\l. POD!-\ I In CRl H 11• I\( . NO! YOUR FEET ARE Nm SUPPOSED TO HURT. Pain " YOCll body'J biodlrmicaJ way ot ldliag you~ • wrq. AJ • cw .... ol dlr ScanJ1namn chap1Cr of rhc lnctm.t1K11MI .-...0.iation for die Alldy ol .,_.. (U7 ~I DI. \lihil)(n Olll mluct Of tucally almaet your pa.111, tbroogh surgical and~ ...._ He 11 11.o ;i Uiculty JNU1-.10f 111 Podiatric surgery sma:t 1'9l a« two lcital-..... 11-are I'*• ltw p.>1111> daat fqlll'ltlt Dr. Y...._ and Nb liini a _,, lr8cAs 111 liit lieW, wWdl •..., lw • .. OUI by a Yariny o( pmrlllS frodl ~ hni:by pllym lO t.y ............... • lunian ConectlW • ... ""•· I •••• • Ingrown ..... • 1hick ~ .... • Sp.dCllldne in .... h El w• fll ~ ............... • u.· 'cc ......... ,.., • ..,. • Spedtalviawlft ............... , ..._.fOOMloCtiLswr • (Complimentary limited initial cum with this ad. I Prefcrttd pr<>Yider for most insurances including Medicare U HOU1 FMl!ICIM;Y CAI£ JO? Placaicia Saa 207 Newpon Belch I .niu from HOii ~I enuuct) 949•645•6544 AinttW PioarJ Quahry ~ & U.R. Pbymuu Boen! C'mifd ~ Bo.trd ~ PodUrnc Medicine •• IUll ' DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC 12.}() p.m. $79, pith$\; 111.tll'111I ftt. THE ETIQUITTE PROGRAM The rel'Um ro rrJd1t11>n.1l ' 1l11t, ha brought about ,111 tnl rt.':l~.J .tpJ)!'CC1.u1on of f;l'llxl manner' H111 ~xi m.inn'ers mU>t not he seh • c n~ll)lb. lh::y mu•r he pr 11:11 I the: • flttome autorm tac Th anJ inforrruiuve pnw.1m• md1"k f•>le-playmg eicen.:1~>. 1mtnr 11\'l matcnals anJ a worll'\'k)~ f 0r c 1 It '{udent to L.eep .h .1 rdcrcn-.e 1:111.i~ Su:.an Werner Wii* cemfa.J n etu~uene con ulcant b) the Prot<>1:• I School of Wibhtngton. Arni 5· Arni 8. Mon., Tue., W ... J .. md Thur., 8:30 -10 a.m. $79 plu' :10 matcnal fee al etas:.. Sl49 for ho1h classes Harbor View &h•ll.11, 900 G1,lderuod Ave., Cororui Jcl M.1r COLLEGE FOR TEENS SATIPSATIACT Prep ThtS practical, in·depth ~·mm tr tS tmteg1cally d~11~neJ tn t.11..c thl my tery out of lll<btenng tlw SAT/ACT resting. All of the methoJs, :.lc11ls, techmqut..,., ~rr.negtl'\ and lmowled~oe employed are intended to mouv.itc ~,iu to confront the SAT/ACT, un<l.iunteJ t-y us mysuquc, and be.u 11!! We ~m euarantee your perfonnance! It rou a ttend all cl anJ complete the pre.sen~ study 11;ork, your &eore will unprove by at l~t 150 ptimt• or you may repeat the .emmar ABSOLlITELY FREE! R(lhcrt It Mclhcnny, a teadler anJ fonnu rnnc1pal, p«1ahzes in SAT preparation. April 10-Apnl 24, thl'('l' Saturday , 9 a.m •• I Jl m.; ~fa~ 25· June \, 4 meering>. Tue. & Thur. H0-6:30 p.m. Advance regt tr-.iti(>n fl•e1$120, nt the dlXlr $130. M:tteri.11' Ice $JO. • • ft DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC ~e,vp..>rt SJ"ms ,.,-~ill«t1on FounJ.111on 15 kl\:ntcJ . u 620 Nl'wport Ccnu:r Drive, Sc.uh.• 125, Newport fkach, CA (949) 721-93H The Ne11. p. rt '-r •rh Colle~ uon FounJauon L' a 501(l)3 _non •pMf1r FoonJ.u1on lla11L. rc..'\I i.1 m,11,, .111n1? t\lda) \ vouth. Tht: Foun.l.1t1on ''" n .md <~ratQ a 5,(\.\1 Rju.uc foot rorts m"mor-Jh1lt.1 mu eum thi1t Cl-nt.llll\ 10 Tllllffi' hlk•J \\Ith J:OlllW• w,,m anJ ~.lf\lC•u'lxl l•4u1r1111:nt lrom B.bt:b.111, B.t~lcc1hall, l\•xlll)I, Fo,lth:1ll, H.-ch·\. Ohrnr•l . lt1cm1:. Tenn•'· ct~. '.X't· h.1n• I <.111 , h;1t,, hclmt't' :mJ Jl'r-t·y~ and ,,, ht r 11crn th;u hiivl' h.:t:n u~t-d in t \'llllJ't'lttl•JO h~· '(•me ''I 1lu• rnu'I dnt!1lyan~ .uhkcc 111 ( uc timt· ATHLETE OUTREACH Tht' rn ._;r Ill\ \\ I '' lr{l'lf If\ rc•r-1n~ w th~ gh•I!. mg numh' r of wuths l1\'lll1?. ~orL;mg nd pl:i~mg in "at·n-~" t:nnronmcnt . The ?-:ewpon Sf'lm!Oo \.olk tH1n Foun,iattvn "vcrv lonun.ltt' w ha\e prof~, '' nal athlc11.: , coadws .md man "Cf) Jonatt' 1hc1r tum.• hi pc.--ak with )'t'lllll: rcopll' .11'.lul lhl' \'alues ll·aml--<l h par11cipallnll tn 11hk11 .. :.. The 1thle11: ~ere') eJul.111,m, ~iring no tll Jru~ nnJ m.1kmK g(x;J ,, Jcc1,11m~ fM lhl tuture. / FOUNDATION GOAL The Nu\ ('flrf ""'r< •n Collcllh._in FounJ.1t11ln '' \:lrl" tn~ to t-Jut:.ltt' youn~ rc:•1rle ahout nthll'ttc.: \.'t1lu~ , ~'t'-h ~. J"-Jicmmn, rt ptm 1b1l11.,. anJ the 1mronam:c.' of raying m school and ott ot drugs. he FounJ.uu . .m 15 11!<1 Jcccnntnl'I r.1 enn~umg(' '''Un!f f'l"'Orle w JOtn Llm .mJ not gang,, We htt.'\C 1h1: goal thn)ugh our unique, mott\ 1t11'll 11 rrogmm . HOW TO SET UP A GROUP TOUR Th• t•nly effort 11n mJ1"1Jual need to m.i\te tu 11rran~ an 'cwn thl h> LhOl~ ,l J,JfC dll<.J ~·c 11th• c.rn: of thl' ~t. Amlll!;• nwnts ~htiulJ ~ m.-iJ4!' '4 6 week m .1dvance We fl'qU!rC 25 or mort'. young (X'(•ple to hrtnR m <Ul ]llhlctc to ~ilk. The h'tur anJ !t"Cturc run • 23 ~..,,,.,· · Poot~ fen, ~ ~ Lllri;or C'ltbe of De:nh 'fo. mall Chil,lrl'n In • b cl .. r .. JI "ara kl-rt "uh in 3 w 4 inch .. -s from the ( OrnnE,-c Counr~ l1JJI o( 1hc rx)()I to m.11..l' cl1mbmi; our ea rer~ POOL SIDE CHECKLIST • Ar1: lift~\ mi: tlm.1tr<'n Jc"" cs mounreJ in pl.nn 'tc\\, nJ arc thq in i::ooJ c:ond111on r li\;n. is a Kcunty lht"\:llr-t that lldulh cnn u<.<• \\hln m.111 children com<!' mw Clllltact \\irh hlCk\arJ w1mnung pool~. whcthl·r u h1)mc or .u .1 lm:nJ s or h.1hy ~mer' lwmt•: • Arc ch1kltl'Tl 'll('Crvt'St\J 11 all umc' "hilt: m or around the pool, r;1, hnhr-uh, trnlcr llr bu~h" 111 '1qu1J! • 1, thnl.' .1 k 1llt' th.11~par.uc'1he ptl\•I fr.:im rhl' ~,. l\l'l' ! • 1~ the g.11<' !<• chc r<•ol .m.-.1 d11-eu .mJ 1.nclwJ? • 1, the gacc luch.J "hen che rxx)I •~ nm m u c? • Are 1hc ~h1IJrcn nc\er lcit alone")' .1 r<>t11, eHn for .1 fl'\\' ~con,h ! • I lhl·rc •• ct'lcphone Wllh .• 911 '"ckcr hy rhl' rooll • ).; the U('lef\ I tng aJult CcrtilteJ lO rc·rform Cc1rd1G r11l111onary r" ll~lllUIOll 1 •Art• pool~1h: lcx\.l·d h·r the l!.llltcr? Thl· cvcnr "ill end \Hth qucHHms, rictun..., nJ aot~ph 't.l{l'ltn.:. We are orcn 6 day, a \H:ck, Monda • fn,lar 9·6p.m. WlJ S.uurJ.1y • H.l\l' .11l 11em~ chill c.m be u-ed tor cl1mhmi.: Ctahl~ • l.:t.1 lus, ch.111,) t>ecn rcmo\'c<l from ne.1r the pool fl.:1Ke! • H,l\'t" Jll the coy~ N:en removed from rhe pvt arc.11 • A rc II door' .md "mJow ll',1d111g to rhe p.""ll•I arc.--a 5t'C Url'1 l I 0. Jp.m, We t:•m ""-' rcachlxl a1 (949) 7Z l-93H. • Arc f"Xll c:herntcal ({>o;:l".J up! PLAYMATES PRESCHOOL Since 1964 • Developmental and Early childhood Education Programs For 2 yrs. thru Pre-K • Special Emphasis on l<Jndergarten Readiness at the Pre-K leYef • Potty Training Available Ful Day & Morning Half-Day Session$ Monday thru Friday 6:30am-6:00pm Director: Arlene Shapiro 714-540-1919 State lbnse 13006001" 795 Paulorino Ave. • Costa Mesa located Between Bristol & Bear St. Affiliated with Park Private Day School ELEMENTARY • MIDDLE SCHOOL O...oom~&~._.,..,.,..,_.....,, ,..,......,_.. ~a.wy.,..,..,..._o ... .....,...,.._Sfftll....,..dcmll. 51111'16caulft. Dey c... ...... ,,,.,, SdloGC. ~'()()pfn. • NON-ACADEMIC SUMMER CAMP (949) 645-5171 261 Molft *°-.. COlta Mela. CA n627 .............. .....,,.., .. ,,_,_ Suiani1e La1nond/M-,dple Jack H. & ~ Partc/Ownert Preschool • Kindergarten Full-time • Part-time Year Round • Our hour.., are 7 :00 AM -6:00 PM •We Accept Children ages 2-6 Back 6ay Montessori . \ II f 11 I i Ill <t I(' .\"II rt 11 ri II.</ f. II I' i l't1 II Ill c 'II I 398 University Driv~ Costa Mesa •Spanish ·•Computers • Gyinna tic •Dance •Art •Music •Drama For an appointment call 949/548-3771 mtt1n.1l>le, hm1.. 11on.1l .in,J 1 o:\ t,11n1li.mrv .. conJtmni: up mc:ml•m::-uf nur 1..hildh1•0J ... recycling rmw·h,inurt"J mt\hmgs wuh .1 c;h.irm anJ elei:ance ch.u\ l\in Jn<l mv1rin~ . this ~the beauty of '1mrlc, rract1cal living. Thi~" ~h,1hby Chic The rnncept of Shabby Clue nngmacc;.J w1rh •blJ.,'Tler Rachel A~hwcll an I q89. She opened her 'tore m S:mr.1 Mt>n1c;a, yeamanl! f11r .1 home srylt th.ir was "as pracnc;,11 ru. It w,t, he-Ju11ful." Authur of two lx-sHellmi.: 1:-i.~,i..,, Sh;J.b:y Clue .ind s~ CJuc Treasure liuntmR' & D<!rnratmsi uwde, Ashwell rt·,Kht°J p.)pulanry hy u1mhmm.I( her ',harp eyl' f11r . 1u1u1ring -ec1mJ.h.md rre.N1re' wuh cre.ltmg lx.1ut1ful, 11\.tble ,p,\u:, Entt•r che world 111 '-;h.1bh> Ch11.. m Cu~c.1 Mt" l: Rluc: 'rnnl!,, AL.\ An;ilJues "" 17th ~creet, a full· -t. T\'11..e ,h:,1gn ,t1JJ1,> .1nJ .mr 1que '"'rt Meet ph rnet >r "-u..an Elli!.o.m, .l rt•,1Jc:nt I 1( Huntml!ton ~.Kh, whc><K: 'h0p '' f1lbl with found tr\•,1,urt·s. fl.oral pdtnlmJ!', ch.mJcl1n,, m.mtlt•,, iron he..h, ,,,hai;:tJ .J,,;,,f\, woudtn 1.1 ... h:, .m,J c:,1hme1,, clun.1, cl •~,w.m.· <inJ ,1lwr, \ mr.tl!l' f,1l•n" .mJ p1ll11w,, clnor l.noh,, tr.Hnl.J morr11, 111 ,1 k•,.l· one .mJ <111tJo<•r statu.1T) .. m1"t wuh 1mpafl"<.tmn,, .111 w 1rh a h1~tory ;ind 'tor\. Ell1 ... 1n •'Pl'T,llt'll hl•r fir,t '"'Tl for l'IJ.:hl ye,1r~. Naml'\.l Montana Country, 11 Wil~ k'l ut"J 11n rhl· ... 1me ~tn:ct 35 A~hwt'll\ -Mnntan.1 Avtnllt' in "-anra Monil.t <;,h1.: m11vl·d It> Or.IOJ.:l' County 20 w.1r' ·•I!•>. .md orc;m·,t Hhtl' S1mni:,~ Al.A Ant1411cs 1:11.:hr mund1" .1g11, .1rrly n.m1l'd .1hc.:r whcr,· 'he l!Tl.'W up .mJ her i.:r 111dm11thl'T l1wJ Blul' Sprml!'· o\l.1h.1mtt. Her ~h11p 1' .1 "h.1hhy ( 'htl "ituJ111fl.4, "'h11..h means it c.1mc:' A'hwell\ l.thm lmc'; hut rhe cnntem~ reflect l::.111.,.,n· 11wn "<'n~· ul dt•,1.:n .mJ pa:..\111n for fum1,hm,1!~. p 1rtK11l.1rh from the I ~2lli, '}()\and·~ "I l1lc n·-...~ -the~ i:11 w11h rlw li~htn lool 111 tum1ture 111 my ~ton: .mJ .11 .. o ''1th thl' Sh.1hh., Chic farri(.) of ro~ f111r,1I rnnt' .md patnltni:.">. \\h1ch t>lc.:nJ rhcm~hl'' ,,, wdl," f.ll1~in ~11J Rol-e pamuni..>s by U•lll!na fX..1ch 1rmt ( 'hri '' Rep.wt" are 'l('atterl.J throughout ht•r ~hop (most \~tthout JZla'IS, many tn worn h.1rnw·C>1-..I fr,un~). .1loni: with ro-.es on throw p1l111\1,, l.unp h ••It uh! \'llltal!l' linen~. RrP\\ 'mi: rht• -.1orc.:, tht'rt•\ .1 194( m.1lm~.tn\ •Cl ol rarle .inJ \'.h,11~ th.11 \ lx.•l'n r.1111H•.I w h11,·. "I would h,1\e ldt 11 m.1h11g.m} 11 11 "'·" r(':1ll\ in .:11cxl 1..1mJm.,n hut 1t h.1d .1 101 of hti.: d11p' Ill fl .md \\,J<. hcyonJ lX'lllJ! hdpt·J P.11nt lll,1! 11 \dlltt' .mJ ruhhm._g rt 1111t i.:uvc It a .,.,.c onJ life:," e)(p( un ... "1 [111 ... m "Tim way I c.1n rcc:yclc ~11ncth1nJ: th.1r" • ~onJerful .mJ gl\'e 1c a new Jjmcn ion. Ml love <irchicecrural p1eco 1l.1ri.:c wc,..11.kn lum1,hm1." 'ulh as doo~ and mantle,) m1\t.J m w 1rh all m} finds. I do a IClr with mirrors, rwucularly from the·~ and '50i. whu.:h h.a\c lxcn rcpamted they're good exampl~ of Sh.1hhy Chic" Ellison points out an Ashwell duvet ~lipcllver 1hat <he's thrown over a sofu to sho" the versaul11y of fahric m creating a different look. A new Shahhy Chic fahnc perfectly accents a lamp baS4: u( old crystal. An otroman has been recover"'d with .1 new n>:>e J'<lctcmcd chmtz; French To1le fuhnc: t.era(l) cover p1lk>w\, wom stooh dOJ chn1rs. Rlu4; Anuques has a lovely array of linen,. Much of the coUccuon as munoi:,rr<1mml.-J .mJ not 1rnnc;.J, exui.hng a simple deg.ince. Thc.:rc art" 011.e plafl'' (1i milk glass and cry,tal, remtn1'<l'nt ot your mother's or grandmother\ c;ihlt: Sp.ullmi.: 19 30,. ,lt·pre"''°n gla.~ w1rh chip-.. Tiny c.:tchl.J gl.1 , huJ \d<;es rhat are waiting to t>e filled wuh c. lorful Hoorn\. Lamp ,haJc:. 1..11\l'rt.-d "uh ~hahh} Clue f.tbnc in floml muted hlK'S of gret:n, hloc, rink anJ yellow. French metal crO'><.e~. A pair , I exqu1~ite French lmgcne 1..he-l). A 1920,. l-u1lt-1n hun1+1low cal-mer. Leather .in dt."Co ch:.t1~ from Fr,mce with na1fucach. A 192~ green w1d:er 'ettc:c. OIJ mc:t.11 "fro).."" for arranj?tng flo~e" (wh1<.h Ell1:..ln c.:ollect:.). Even vint;.4(e wcJdmi.: cale toppcn, "h1ch .m· popular c.:ollecnblc, now. H you collect hells, -.hcll .ut IS rhc rwkct rnmplt·mcnr to the Sh.ihh~ Oi1t. 't} It·. F.ll1!«m potnh our d huge dam &hell 'he\ filled with tre.tsure.:. an<l ,m as.."k1rtmen1 of Y1ctmi.ln <hell· cnvcrc:J hoxe.. ~he acquired a r.ur ol olJ salv tl!l'tl wooden doo~ wnh much nf the p.11nt chipped off. "The~ will make a k.iuuful d1v1Jing ....:recn when hmgc;.J together. Look 1t thest' t.lll wo1>Jcn trcll1~s. An.:n't they ~rttat? Phced homontally, '• rhl·~ bet:omc unique hed headhoarJ~ .md ~ou n llllng itll ~of things-on th..:m,M Elli m .1i<l. So where doc~ 'he hunt md grltht•r .111 her t rc.hurcs 1 "I g11 to e~tare sale ... peruse other nttquc tor •mJ .11..qu1re items from prckc:f'i "Im bnng thmgs ro me, .. Ellison cxr!Jm • "' he TC:\C:<li-8 rccrnt ltnd An exquNtc fircrl.ice m.intle lr•lm the M1J~e5t <.he ha.I p;tmtt.-d "hue "I i;er thm1•, from •ll <wn the wmld Fr~nt.c, Engl.md an..I Chm.1 ••• 111 thl· piece w11rl ~di tn!!l'thl•1," '11J Flh on, he prnm~ ••lit 1 he 111t 1ful 111.I ~ n•~c:n Jl• k, wnh comp.1run ·nis for ~t t1onerl, hooh, or f<I\ c>ritc ..:nlln.11hh .. And how Joe' 'he 1:h111~ hcr p11rt h.1 .. c ~ "1 hey Jump 1111t at me. l\·c N: t'n m tlw hm1n , for 20 yl'.m. I know the look thnt I w11m. I !..now wh,11 .11~.11~ to me. And I llll' funky rhlnl!.I 1110, DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC thingi; thar arc a little d1tfrrcnt an.I w1um:1I," 11:1 Ell150n, whose cxptrri'i(' h pumng 11l 1hc fum1 hings together l<>r her client• "Mr find Im ro haH~ a purp..l5C anJ I h)l for 11.dl con trudloJ p1t.'Cl". U u.1lly older p1C\:t.-s an· made b~11cr than newer on~. If I dl1 purchase :in item rh.11\ Ill kl'\ nd olJcr, I'll J:l'l It reinfor<:eJ," Ellison 11.I Her f.ivoncc fmJ, arc: M~ pauitmg' .ind Wllll onces. She .ti~> love~ collcdmJo: u1J poi: tr\ 1nJ ~ti.fen hooh anJ vintage ch.mdd1er): hlf ~hop fc~ture~ hcauuful hlue te-.trJrdrs. l,'Tl't..'tl 111.I .unh r cry,1al~. •" wdl as clear f:I~" fixrun . ''What I rl·ally love ts taktn~ .111 tht· thtnG5 .1 client ad11rc anJ then rumnsz them all togl 1ht r M,my 11mc thert' arc JUSt tlll.l many thmi: 1h.11 JU t don't fu, > I'll '>Uta:c:.t ;'lnotlwr worn or Iii.: auon," Elli m J1J . Blut" Anttqu~ offers comrlete <ll." 1cn rVlC'l from pamun~ n wall and fum1tuh:, to tntcr11 r ,h,: 1.,'ll, o..arpt't mJ Jrape .. She "'111 l'\'l'n <k-,;1gn the rcrfoct hJSe • 1rUl"ll "Pi: pit: arc w.mun~ lll ha' c rme g.1rdo..'n• 11n .. JU t ltlc their er• ndm11thcn hid. I sec 1 lot l I ~oung w11men cnJoymg rh1~. gvrnii h k m 11mc llmc when v.omcn rc.:ally cnJ••\'t.-d thl.'tr hrnnc• m I lookc.J fof\\ard to StX1ali:ulg wuh their 11c1ghhor ltl..e ~harmg n cup lll tea," Ellison 'a1J. "Sh 1hhy Chic ~all .1bout hem~ Cl•mf, n 1l>lc 111 Y<>t1r homt' ... n:.llly enJoym1i: 1t, ~~1u'lt' 11\ llllC\.~ 111th lt r.1u.:h lJf tht• p,l\t and thcr<''~ ,\ -111n 1bout cwl)·th1n" I try tl1,k·.1m about thl' J'll'\C: l ltU1 "' ~·Ill p 1 the h1)tnry un cu m\ cl1t·nb,-,h,· ~11.I "Shahhy Chic 1~ Sll pcrtect for l.1htnm1a, h:.:uu'c the hfcH'fle 1~ c.xtremcl) ",1,11.1l lu:r1: B • k !::.ht, the .int14111.: ,lfl' mu'"h m1>rt' torm.11 ind peopll' there lile h> havt" hc.1ut1tul wooJ t111v. Hert", 11 "Omeone p.1tnt ~omethmg wh1re th 11 11~ tu he a n.1rur.1I "<Xid, rhcy Jon'! 1h111l It lll'cOmc Any I ~ \ alu 1hll' -It JU'r 1..h.mgcs Ill • r pcarin.; l ," F.111 m 1411 I. · 11kt' .1 hrco\ t reJ '-'la. If somcthmg SJ'tlls on It nr 11 get dirty, )OU c n wash it. It t->t,01ncs re1rcm -u place where you can relax 111.I un~mJ, not,, ~ho\\p1r1..1.• rh.u can't he toUt:ht.'\.I n 1d1:r 1:1 n<l 1lvl"T. Y\1u c<tn mix and m, rd1 thr r 111wm ro m 1kc he u11ful rrcscnrnuon. tkitd <1h er (mu.,;h, I wh1,h 1s acq111rell tn the Ea t n i M 1dv. t) ts cxucruclv popul tr nghc nov., • It n I M'rlOU , tcrlm~ lllll it y, r\.1i bcaut1f11Jh \Uh ti) orhcr 1hH 1 tc\e.' }<>U ~ ~ 0\\,1,ft I lit n oplaml'<l. "I men , too. I k•\ c n pL:lll~. dtdl l ~l ~ J,1il1 nll cloth ;" "I re11lly • hl'H' flm\et arc the lllllnc,1iml tl 1111111'\g tht ~h 1hhv Clm: lot'k toio:ethl'r " l\lw 'f'11n • An11qul'S Al.A 1 ''" t1l'J ,u \ 1• I 17th ~1. in u ta M~ 1. lnccmir 11ul g;m!l'n til"1 •11 crvict'!. (949) M2· 3632. www bh1 • I r111~:io1l 1 '0111 ~lury anil phoQb lry Uull.l t I J11hn111m DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC HOUSING STATISTICS COSTA MESA MEDIAN VALUE: S200,222 HOUSING UNITS (1996)* Single family. 19, 1s1 2 to 4 units/structure 5,931 S+ units/structure 14, 170 Mobile homes 1.303 Total housing units 40,555 • Source. State Dept of finance HOME OWNERSHIP: own 42%, rent 58% AVERAGE HOME SALES PRICE: S232,200 (1997) [This iS up 4% from 1996) PROPERTY VALUATION In 1996-97, the total asses.sed Pf'opet'ty vallJdtlOO f0< the city WdS S6.804,64S,979. Construction an 1996- 97 totalled more that\ S86 million in valuatlOl'I as shown AVERAGE RENTAL RATES1* studlO clpclrtments S686 one bedroom apartments S773 two bedroom apaftm«lts S986 Ave< age vacancy rate 5 4 %2 • • 1(1ty of Costa Mesa Planning OIVISion Survey ~State Dept of Finance NEWPORT BEACH MEDIAN VALUE: S412,1162 HOUSING UNITS: 35,631 Single Units: 59.38% Mult1.fam1~. 36.59% Mobile Homes· 2.76% HOME OWNERSHIP: ONn 49 73%: reot 39.55% RE CY CUNG Orange Coast Coffege, (714) 432-5'31 ToxtCJHazardous Waste, (714) 744-0516 Waste Management, (714) 558-7761 AVERAGE RENTAL RATES: Sl ,006 2 Focus Orange County UTILITIES COSTA MESA CABLE Media One (714) 54g:3500 ELECTRIC POWER Southern California Edrson (800) 655-4555 NATURAL GAS The Gas Co (800} 427-2200 SEWER/TRASH/WASTE 'DISPOSAL Costa Mesa Sanitary D1stnct (714) 7S4·S043; for ABOP (for antifreeze, auto batte<ies; used 011 and latex p.imt, c.all (714) 834-6752 and 1t will be pidced up at your house. The Costa Mesa Sanitary 01stnct is funding a one-year program to collect recyclable household hazardous waste. To schedule a free pickup at ~r home, THOUSANDS OF POSmONS (That Make You ~I Ulce A Mill/on) ___ .,,_""'Y call (800) HHW-PKUP. Residents who use dumpsters are not eligible fOf this program Rainbow Disposal (County Regional Household Hazardous waste Collection Center), (714) 665-6970 (also Newport Beach) Ware Disposal Co • Inc. (714) 834-0234 TELEPHONE Paof1<: Bell Residence (800) 31().;2355 8U5llleSS 1800) 750-2355 VOTER REGISTRATION Orange County Registrar of Voters (714) 567·7600 (also Newport Beach) WATER Mesa Consolidated Water District, (949) 631· 1200 Santa Ana Heights Wate< D1stnct, (714) 647 ·54541647-5400 NEWPORT BEACH CABLE Comcast Cablevision, (714) 680--i070 Cox CommunicatJons, {949) 72~2020 ELECTRIC POWER Southern CalrfOOlla Edison (800) 655-2355 NATURAL GAS The Gas Co (800 427·2200 RECYCLING ANO TRASH trty of Newport Beach, ~al Sefvices Dept, (9491 644-3066 (Refuse Dept.) TELEPHONE Pac1f1C Telephone Company (800) 310-2355 TRASH Ctty of Newport Beach (949) 644·3066 WASTE DISPOSAL (tty of Newport Beach, General ~ices· Dept, (949) 644-3066 Ware D;sposal Co • Inc (714) 834-0234 WATER Crty of Newport Beach (949) 644-3050 $2,()()(} ,000 1.., l 1 •I I\ I I I\ \ 1 I 11 I ··AGE 10-Yr. Term 20-Yr. Term 30-Yr. Term 40 $1,180 $1,375 $2,583 50 $2,735 $2,915 $7,317 60 $6,895 $11,349 $25,960 -Preferred non-tobacco annual rates CA UC. # 0447857 MCM Financial Group (949) 720-8460 eo&.P eHO .. ~ •••·•••n•rd•••lf,eom . (}IY!reo llo/f(u A~~1~teri /;,,.;1f 2-1 Hour.1 a Dav Per.1011ali.:ed Care e..; £y;·eptional Sen11i·e - & Beautiful homes located in Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Irvine • live· in, experienced care providers a Monitoring & assistance with medications, errands f, special diets a De~iciously prepared meals and snacks a Weekly outings, daily activities and therapy • a Loving & closely supervised environment. E11,1M1.1h111.<1 St'u' Standard., 1i1 A1.1i11c'd Lil'ln.q (949) 515-3939 Make Those Patios ti Entries Beautiful Bouquet Stone ls One Of The Best Good Design Is The Key To Any Entry. Jim jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. Iida St.. SWt9 Cotta-we. (949) 645 .. 512 Smtt LI 92707 • Let Jim Jennings 1n-.tall your wmplete yard lanJ~are • Expen ~nck, ... wnc. nle & ... 1.uc work • Can rccomrncnJ qu.1ht) dL~1gncrs & l.md-.capcrs. • Expert Ma~mry repair,, cleaning & rc-groucmg. • Or.unage prnhlem~! We ~Ive chem. • We m'tall new drnm!> & repatr nlJ drams. Why take a chance and be disappointed! Call the company that has satisfied lOOO's 1 of customen for oveT 30 yem1. DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANA IN 1999 A~ui'rdinl( tu tht> ln~tttuct' l'( Se ra Re<:~cling lnJu,cric,, 1tl'Ol 111~~.i int che rL•qclini: hm an: twt really recycled unul the~ are rcm;,i ll• into m" pr\'lduct~ "\' K ruall~· 1-uy. HERE'S SOME RH.-YCLING RESOLUTIONS TO GET YOU STARTED: • llil(l 1c ,,.,re:. th.11 a\rry rc:L ycltd-content products • Lool IM pH'ldlKt lahel that assure OU of ttcydal cotlll.'flf, • hnJ p 1per tO\H~l>. lun~h \:-.1~ • I.ILi 11 tlS)Ue and mular UL'11b made fr m nxh lcJ cont~·nc. • Btr,· Joor m~c , ca~t padding, ne" urpet1n1.?. uuulatL-d J• l.:cts. nd ,(l.'Cptng N ' m Kie from rec~clcJ rl:t)ttC lieveral?(: bQrtl~. • PurLhasc ncm' with very lmlc r.1d 2mfi? rmu~nal -btl) 10 hul ~ rchll.1hlc conc.11ncr anJ when cho1Nni.: clC<tnmg rrnduct>. loo\: 1 r conlcntracc:J tomu .. 'ltm.e reduction comcrvL~ r;1v. material• ind energy resources. • U~ Jumhlc rl.1tl'S, curs ,mJ Mf\ge." in place ol d1'1"''' 1Hl· plat~ , '-"l ' anJ tuwck • Scruh your piib .md p.m~ with sc.ounnl( paJ m:We twm TL'\.h lcJ 1 t 11~ • Re~urfice n\lt.lf\ anJ cuuntcn~ With rL-cydcJ fi?"'" Ctlt • Gaw h.inJymcn g1ft5 of tools m1idl' frl1m reqclc,I mct.1h • Thirty· our ~t o( &11hd te J1 ... po~ 1.11 h· Or.lngc Ce111nl\ r 1.knu is rt"J -"Br.t~. (,"1'f "'Mic md nthcr 1.1rgnn w m11cn.1I 1 ur 1 back~rJ '~· whn:h .li.lJ m n )~r.s of J1 I cnpa ·~ 11 landfills. I can't believe ..... . . It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscapi!_Tg is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. KAY MATSON, AA. C.C.N.P. Lancbape Oulgntt FLOWERDALE can m:ake your landscape dreams • come true, and increase your home's value, too! - Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. ------COMPLETE. LANDSCAPING 46 YEAJlS EXP. Uccn"No. lOIUJ SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Brmol Ave. (714) 754-6661 1"EUY MEIKLE c.c..N.P. Len.ltapr Duiper . ~ l t >. I~ . DAILY PILOT ANNUALALMANAC Corporate Entertaining Holiday Parties Birthday & .Anniversary Parties Award Banquets Wedding Receptions & Rehearsal D· 1B Totalh cu..,fom ( 011w tii,1·mtr 1111' U1 .. ·or111or~ · ~t·nt•f !'lourr1•! • ~liprn' c•r.., • B1·ddi1111 • D1i:-.1 B11ff11·-.. • R1·11pliol~1t·n The Highest Qu~1ltll 1260-A5 Logan Ave• Costa Me sa (714) 540-1821 l·HEI: l'i1·k-l p & Dt>lhe11 FURNISHINGS DIRECT IS A NEW WAY TO BUY HOME FURNISHINGS . -, . ' PICK IT OUT TODAY ... TAKE IT HOME TODAY! We carr) brand new, first quality furniture which we bu} directl y from the factory that manufactured it. Our men:handise is mosdy factory over stocks originally ordered by major upscale national retailers that we can •t name here. FURNISHINGS DIRECT Is different because ... 1 tromMATE LOW PRICING-foctory Outlet 2 EVERYTHING IN STOCK-AVAllASlf TODAY 3. NEW ITEMS AAAIYE EVERY WEEK ~ NO PUSHY COMMISSIONED SAl..ESPEOPlf 5 LOW OVERHEAD WAREHOUSE ENVIRONMENT OJlfH J'HUl.sDAY 1NIOUGH lftOHOA1 f0J'06 2035 rt.ACENT'IA. K ·l COSTA MESA 9.(9/515·"50 l/IHND~ Source n.'i.luction dl-crt·.1~' ~mount of matenal 1•r - ~-d during che ..,.ll:Oo•n or d1~tnbut1on \ I k ,.._ fk.: m.<c EXIT DRILLS IN THE HOME (E,0.1 TH) •• The dt.n~c .. ,if sllrv1vmg a fir .. • are grt.. lie\ 1( )"1l11' 1m· prcp.lrl'l.I. A fin: CSC<lJX pl.in I I! ~Ill Lil h>th,11 f!rcpM.Jtlt'll, fkf11rl' ckwl<1('lll\~ t)llC, he ccrt.11n \t•ll haH· tlonl' t.'\cr rlung 'illll l"Cln 111 pr,·\'\.OI ,1 hr.•! · 'fil l.:l'l:,llt; I hrt l'5Cllf'<' pl.in: • lndu.k rht a111re lan11lv m fi'IJT rrerararton• • M~r •1Ul nt1• •'K3f't' rOOtt.."' trom t'\C'I') ''"''m • l'urch:i~ c h.·1tn l.tJJr~ fur 0111ni: fr, •m • ro\c w fim n,,."lf • Mah· sun: that ~•OOt• can 1-e qutclly Qf'Cll(.'1 m the "mt ) nu ltlU>< un a foe • 01 1 • nd !l'tt Llfl 11.tm 111 do"' Ith a • rc-1 ,, fire N-cau 001, ,·uu ma} n(lt h3~-e IUOC ID am )'0\11 J!CI •De ~le~ place ~iuuide w home 1'1'K're_t.1m1h mcml r rnn mrct lt..'f • ~r•rit: trom a luc • Ind fir~. crawl luv.: ''" th(' tlmr v.trlnnur Olf.:•urh 1md no5l' l \ trt'\l 1ulh a dorh 111 h "r) 1111111 )~Ill' II Ult • G,1 tu l >Ill 0"'~11t-J nll"l: Ill~ pf;K, ud ''·I\ put TEN WAYS TO SLEEl> SAFE I. Nt\cl mdt• in bcJ The mb tillm~ ~leq• v.h1I smnlant l'i 1 xi i:rc r 2. 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(.)ulJn:n '1h llJIJ Oe\~r he ldr alone. l'\ en£ If minute Knc111o rlll': c.IJ~~ ut m.lt<hL'S. J.'<1! •lmc.-•. the ,. tn11c, <kep v.-ntcr, Nt~lf\S anJ falls. K110W II 01n .11 the ~1hfs11rmg locauon h<aU), OOOfl, fire.-esctl~, WI~ anJ rhono), Ill true of on ~ncy. POINTERS FOR PARlNlS. 1.Trll mr,.r-.hcreyou rc~11ngara.fhow long fUU •111 h: i;onc. \\'m" J.~n the mfunnatton Oft II pto:e rJ J'(lptt l-) rhe phone. 2. If yuu doo'1 ln.:"' chC" rhonc llllllll-<r of rhr rlaCl' ,oo'tt going. call rhe $Iller • hen )'OU reach w1.1r Jnun1t100 11o11h rhc l\\llllhcr l It ~lllC.·r "l\(.'\11, exrlam Vollf "h~ rult' " 4 :Show •Iller tmt'Tgtncy eX11{lC 1<1U!e:. h.> U5C 1n caw ctf fire. ~ ln•1n1~t s1rtd to h11~e ~101:11ob unit~ ,ou 1rrn•H'. fl < •1vc ft'\'\ling .,niJ harlung in rruCll•tru bplam ti.1111 10 h.mdlr <h1IJ 1f he/she uLcru Ir 'oo 11nJ ) 1u "111 k-hbme bm thun lnnOO, rh mt' the Iller S l.od: up h:{l)fc \\Ill IN\'l.", ar:J m:i.~e ;,ore ihc d 11 Iii loch~I h."-huiJ)'W 9 If mer 1s Ol"\I, 11lo~ 11me f•'I ~-r­ tequamted re 111\J l'lt llH'\f\ mer and i.:hif 1 hd1 It )Oii klH• 10 lit\<' Ill l!JCCllllnl v.ith 1he"llt'-'r h."llu lt..'t"5, u vf rC"frtg1•rah•r, lnd1 n, rhone IN l!l I ttk'\ l•lt n 11 On wur fL'lllffi homc. :<.k 1he s111t'r STAGECOACH LUGGAGE & GIFTS • 30-DAY PRICE GUARANTEE. \ rjly <1 I< >wc r pri< t• <111< I we will glc1dly fl f lllld the dill< ft llC '. •FREE GOLD STAMPING \w11'111m< I M!'e), •FREE ENGRAVING \\\ 1111 plJI dld.._ '). • LARGE OVEHSTOCK ·MANY ITE!\IS DRASTICALLY REDUCED LUGGAGE • BUSINESS CASES • GIFTS ~ WAllETS • MONEY CUPS • TRAVEL ITEMS FIGURINES • PENS • BACKPACKS GAMES • COASTERS 2043 Westcliff Dr Newport Beach 1 7th & Irvine 1wc (Coco's Shopping Center) 949/515-9005 -·-- alxlUt phone call•, \ 1mor , c:mcrgcncu."S, .ice 1Jt."nL,, "' unusual occurrences. 12. Always CM:Ort che siucr to hcrt1m home nr night. ~ ALDENS J4i · ~· ~ CARPE f Jrlt1 DRAPES i The Oldest Flooring Company in Orange County • , :y ST\!\\ l \STl-:.R Masterlife Always Providing The Most Professional Service • Carpet • Area Rugs • Laminate Floors • Vinyl • Hardwood Floors • Custom Bedding • Window Treatment . • Custom Upholstery .· On stage at SCR (left:) Students In the Youth Players pnl(tk9 during rehears.I. (below:) home to the Young ConservatOfY. ry;r; and en.thu:11asm ·• "'eek. are CW\) wortb which ~irrounJ every DeNaut saiJ he enJut' seeing the gro~1h 10 u..knb ~., ... .,.am, cl.i<.~, Ll\StTUClor <ln<l ~mdent at the who come through the Con.'iel'\'tltA11fY. Sourh <.~ . .uN Rcpcnon"" (SCR) Young "The)'~ kidii arc ••idc open and their prc- Conservatory. rnnce1ved iJea:e arc not as set," he ~id. "l really cnJO) e program 5crrvcs to eJucaic 1~ pan1c1pant~ lx'rh in seeing -,oung kids who come ml<l d. so shy tha1 th<'Y an<l ahout che.iter ~ they move throuWi da ~ d\:'t~cd IQ Jon't want thetr mothers to leave anJ Jon't moh for a hdr the senoo:. JClm~ ~cudcn1 learn ,m<l devd•lp· couple of weeks. I love co sec them .u the l"nd of an 11 • Bt.-tween two pro~. Youth Theam· .md Teen wcelc. COUr6e when they can \f:tnJ oo a box in fn"lnt o1 m Thcacre, rhe Youn~ Con-.ervatnry 1mrrucrs aprrox1matdy .luJ1ence anJ awke face.,, Jo J.1ncl '• do anything, so I fn: · ~50 ,tudcnt..,, ran~1ng from fll'St h> I 2th RJaJc Ex~ru:nce them up and ~"'matter wh.11 they do in hfc, ll hdp!lo." Al'I • ran~c~ fwm fust tame stuJmh tu "Pl:1yer11" cn><mble.'1 The Te1.'I\ '.Tiu·arre runs al uN: the \.'lmt' linN as che which require two yean. tlf ~rudy anJ .m uud1tllln Youth Theatre with student from i.,tr.1Jcs 7· l Z proer ml( · "Educauon ts unt• of the m.11or p;lrt• Q( the m1,,ion "' through da:.st.-s cmpha.mmg movement, vo1."11la:at1on, ~rory ~ •uth Coa .. r Rt-pertnry," saiJ !She1l.1 H1llen1ter. J1r1.-ctor ot telling, charac1er tkvclormem Wld ...:nrt an.1ly~t~. There che Young Con.<oerviltory. "We art· not only an thl" l'tbmc are da: ses for h~t and cconJ year 'tudenti>, a~ wdl ll':i u ol tr.unmg 11,;fl'""'· but tr.umng .ludJence" '" wt'll." Youth Theatre grndwte cl , ad\'t1ncl'J cl.1• c nd the Hallt.>~r l'xrlaint..J that th•· Comcrvarory h ,1liout SC"R Teen Players which helps Jevclop anJ pctfonn nn "4.'rtl)U." ll.:U~ trmning. It tc.1dw:. 11w..lcnti. wh.u 11 me-.1ru to original play tJO the So:onJ "ta .:. u.-.c chi:1r lioJ1~ ib the complctl· .ictmg in trument. Are<!) u( "One of South Oxut Repertory's ml.5.ltons 1 to create .K11ni: ~uch a~ m.ivemenr, v11c.alt:athln, 1mpmvu•lllon, new worb, i.o 11.e're dcvdopang .1 nc11. 11.;orlo;ing pla~ for the ch.lrM:ter development .ind me whol~· expn.: ~•c•n of the pwy ll'CI\ pl.w~." ..;aic.I H11lt:~'\.'1'. "!lit I\ excaung becau~ It·~ • CORONA DEL MAR STATE BEACH Ocean Blvd at Iris Avenue. public parking fire pits for making s'mores and roastmg hot dogs Sand volle"yba courts, concession stand LAUNCH PAD Third floo< Crystal Court South Coast Plaza 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa (71 4) 546-2061 This is a preview faohty of the 01scO'lef)' Science Centt!f With more than 60 interactive exhibits and lrve demoostrat.OOS Science stOl'e. AdmtSSIOO fee for non-members OPE daily mmtTotfORTS 620 Newport Center Dn'le, Ste 125 Newport Beach (949) 721-9333 Eleven-room museum hous~s the collection of Corond del Mdr businesSperson, John Hamilton. frorn celebrity baseball jerseys and hockey masks to autographed balls. boxing gloves and stadium seats, the mus.eun has one of the world~ largest prrJate coliections, A special Ofymp1c room Appearances by sportS <elebotres Open Monday through fnday, 9 a m to 4 P. m; Saturdoys. 10 am to 4 pm AdmlSSIOO is free. Arrange group tour four to soc weeks m advanc~ .ire emph~i:ed. Other tmpt.)ftdnt a pccu andudc: ICJmmg original. aoJ the lids lltt invuh l'J in the J'fOC " ORANGE COUNTY FAI tww to work as an eru.cmhle, hu1IJing pt. mw "<'lf·l$t~ Anorher exc m~ proJCCt a.xi rJmg to H1llc~~r and Ir· EXPOSmON CE NTE .in<l &.eonfide111.e tn :.clf·t-,cprl""'llJrJ, Dc."iaut is the Neai.:hhorhor.xl C."\Ostl'\':lll)f)' an wtu h SCR :.... .. .._ rw..,,. 0 f Old d p · "These arc ltfclun~ kills whic.h ,ire \'nlu.1hl~ whether t•r ~b our through ouneach Pf1:icr11rru around rhe counry, Ywu• ..,...,.,· a~ o an ann•ng not a sruJem J..'le-on to he an .Kt1ll'," H1llen.,-er s11J. cluldren who could not afford ru J'Jrfl IJllillC 1>thcrw1ac. for Gold, ApOI 16 -l8 to celebrb ~~ "l thmk theater anJ Jrnm.1 an· l!ft'·ll lndt:r.. « r .1111..1~ "We fmd a <.ate anJ ~kc nl-.lln IS &.eh1I lrco frlt' it lO..w1.-.,;l California's Sesquicentennial •rtuuay 1 ,·,hl-rc hh mA\ n.1t ht-'lK~""'tul m Ptht·r .1r1·.1•, rhcy c,m Ix-"''" •n," s,:iiJ Hillen ~"f. "Wh 1t 1 "t'ndcrlul as 1h c we get 1999 Will feature the California Pop 'U\:cei.:.ful here," 'he cxrlamed "We .1ho h we ch1ldr\·n with Jor .. mon.'I which are 'T'!Clhed i r h.}lan.h1ps h' th( Protect. a Paint Your Wa900 '~1<11 need!> pAn1c.:1r;itmg an 1h1 pr.'l,.rr.im inJ I .1m ,·cry C..msel'Vlltory." . competition, r:,nn1ng for gold and committed to malin~ 'ure our {'f1~.11m "'''rl l11r k1J, of .111 DeNaut al!l'e<..'l.i that#the pmgram u n very wvrth"h1le stocytelltng 0 the gold rush day\ nt:1.'l.ls." enJcavru anJ ndJcd that 11 c; re11.;1r.l111it to mtwJuc1• .1 tmg Expo hOurs· 4116 9 am • 3 Pm There art" rhrc~ J I -11.1·d ~~11111, ,~.ich ~r.·.1r. ,,, 11.dl ,,, tn children ·who may not h.l\'e bt't'n expo~"! t. 1 at 4117 & l 8, 9 a m. · 4 P m more 1ntem1\'C '.e llln\ durtn~ tlW 'ummcr 1lH'f 10 preVto~ly. (aH: (714) 708-l 520 uin-.ecuuve day,. F.111, wanter .mJ ~rnns.: ~"'"'" t l.c ~·b "We're tc.1chmR l1tb rh.ll h.1ve no 1d1:;1 "h.\t .icu~ Adm1SS10n and pa1k.1n9 clre free. ml-er ont.e per week for twu h1iuf'I. enratb," he ~ad. "Ami wh.H I fmd whc:n I am t•Uf 1htn· t Focuses on the positive Bc~mnmg a~ early as ftr.r J.'l',ll.fc, lhildren .m~ .1hk· ll• that Y<lU can o,cc the light• J.:0 110 m some• .f 1hl·~· l1J ' accomphShments of o ( students enrer the worlJ of 3Ctang. In Crcauvc Dr.im..tUC\ (f1r;1 :mJ heall-." through competctions such as c.l~s second l'(rndc), youn~ ~tuJcntb ~t.1n with li•1cnm.: .1nJ "When you go out to rhc Nt1ghhurhooJ Conserv.itory, proiects. 4-H, Girl Scouts, Science and m11H>r .. kall' .c; well~ tmagm.mun anJ concenCliltJon work these lod are "'<l hungry t&.> k'llm, R<> hunb'l'Y to ftn,f a Engineering Fair, a Talent Search and F1r;r-ume Youth Theatre acuJenu (gr8tlt: 1-6) explore d1m:mm, merhmg that the~ rue really ~id t." DeNaut Jazz Festival, along with a Fun zone \lllry-tellmg, mnvcment, vocah:.1uon :a.nJ c.:har.1cter s.uJ. f b Jcvelopmcm whale i.ccon<l-yt:clr ru lent\ .iJJ mime, Thruudl the ~holinhips th.tt ,m! gt\cn, "'<line chtlJl1'n special contests and a ood azaar puppe!1). 1mpr11v1~mon, rnJm pl.1\ .1nJ ~'Rmn~nit p~y are put all the WllY throul';h the Cm1SttVatory :&$ u rauh of Open to all Orange ~lY preschool development. TiurJ·year tu<lent.'I hcgin-.hiinced dlarac1er the pr~.lm. to high-schOOI age ~. Je,dopmcm .md have a chance to a11d1t1on for 1he Youth He dcscnt.ed rt ~ory where gun..<.hou rang out nearby CompetlttOO handbooks available Pldyers ensemble. dunn~ a Nerghhorhood UJNCfVdtory c ~ nc:I "hilc he A All I ~ Sccvc OeNaut, who he.Kl th1.: Yuuth Pl.t,er., sa1J that W4S mnleJ. the chaklrcn calmly c.xplau~J to ham tlwit II ,,...,U~I ~ hem~ tn m'ull ,1 lmowledi:e .m<l love of the ch"eim tn hts w~ "Ju:.t ;,a dnve-by." JUNIOR UFEGUARDS <.ruJents. '"Sp I (ttl that Wt: a.re not only ivmg lwc hut we re JuOIOf Ufeguatds IS ;i program "The5e kili are the thcarer goer; of I01ll(1now, nd ch.1t'1 ch.ah$?mj? lav~." h 1J ' cOOfdll\Clted through the City of Newport wh.11 we are tiylJl& to build," DeNaut t011d The cl · DeNaut reaches at the Con MllllfY sire a f~ He ex~ncd th.at there att ~ldom occurren<:~ of "JUrce ofh1s nwT1 f.lrm o( enc:JlfY. Beach to teach youth about ocean sa .... , stuJcnrs ing out of the pn.>(ll"lm once they start. "I Just like wuch," h condudeJ. "There l a fcch~. an The summer program runs from June "It ~omes interesting enough even for rhc ltil.L. who exuberance there that fm you t older nd it'• grctt w thiough August MondaY through arc hesitant. Man kids don't know anyone cL.e tn cl so Ci.Itch at. If yuu put a lot of energy mt<l at, Y')U get eneriN our Thur»Jy. 9 am to noon or 1 to 4 Pm they are all 11tr.µlgers the ftrK cbst anJ the (u~t ume ~ tl'lte of tt... l come oot of ihc:lk cl. til't."d hut reiuvcn:uoo A SW1m test is req...ared for entrance into them in, but 1f the le.ids can ~c throuAA 11 wceb and cnjov becoiuse I move ri5'ht with them." the program Youth must pre-reg ter for it, then they wUI go for the ride and m06! \ml thm get in, Hallen~r 6'.!tnn'll.J ur the CJCp<:nc:-nc of chc Vie test. Call for testing dat~ and tay in." O mserv.uory as a po.1t1ve saan f()f the furun.-of tlw ~uu. $Ummff program elates. Applicants are lllC Youth P\nyera u a group which allows &erlow acting "It overjoy me to no end t~l 8eC 1llllt ~'many f"ll'CClU in requin!d to swim 100 yards tn ~than cudenu 10 perform an ot1¥1nal pfay on SC..."R's Scc.ond Srai:e Orange County "-.1loe the art.a a.t aomcthlng lmpurt.ant tn 1WO minutes To receM an appliatt00. follow mg the. rri"i ~loo. In Addiuon, rhc en.~mble wall che1r ch1\drcn's liva," ht-11aiJ. , call (949) 675-8420. forms shOuld be be 9 pcirt of OranRC County'• lm~p~mon Celel>ratl m, with fur more informatiQn Ql'l dlc:. &CR YtNna Q:in~tory returned to ttw City as soon as possible btmg i1''~1 t tt.. ~ Y<Vth Players po tlcc twice progl'.tm, call (71'4) 708-5577. fl.ll'l l cm GtWman fOf conSldefation to the progtam :& • . .... .._. ••--·--• ._,_11Ulj811i!9!1ta'U•••-'M•ftw'-1 .. ••--"*'·-- DAllY f'll OT NtfttJAl!AtMANAC NEWPORT AQUATIC TIDEPOOLS AT unu CENTER (NAC) CORONA BEACH 1 Whitediffs Drive, North St.¥ Beactl, Travel Paofic Coast Highway to Poppy Newport Beach (bay's southwest shoo!) Ave and head down to Ocean (949) 646-7725 Boulevard, where you can park and wale Week-big summer camps for Children down to the beadl. Touch but don't ages 8 -13, weekend d1nics fl IOW\ng, retT\Ollt sea creatures or plant life, as rt canoeing or kayaking at North Star takes up to 25 years f()( a tidepool to Beach. Youtti. ages 10 -18, can f1"4 out return torts onginal balance. Call (949) how to join the national dlampion 644-3047. kayaking team. UPPER NEWPORT BAY NEWPORT DUNES ECOLOGICAL RESERVE RESORT AND MARINA Canoe and kayak tours. family campfire On the bay's southern end between programs, lrtter getter hiking treks. evening ·ow1 prowt• weekends and Jambo<ee Road and Pacific Coast Sharie Camp throughout the year. Free Highway two-hour walking nature tours (949) 729-3863 conducted by naturalists wrth the Dept Pirate Park, a children's playground area of Fish and Game are held the first and on the beach, has a sand ship. whale to third Saturday of the month (949) 640- d1mb on, 1ungle gym, shdes and SW1ngs 6746 Swim out to Moe B. the big blue whale WHALE WATCHING & floating 1n tht water. Kayak, sailboat & pedalboat rentals Camping MORE SEA SCOUT BASE 2717 W Coast Highway Newport Beach 1931 W PaciflC Coast Hwy (949) 966-0686 Newpoft Beach Three-hour voyage aboard the hlStOflC (949) 642-5031 118-foot schoonef Pllgnm of Newport Director. BiH Mountford from January 1 through IT'id-Apnl on Where can you go whale watching, Saturday. 1 -4 p m .• Sunday, 1 -4 p m en,oy Sharie Camp, come face to face Children, S 15, adults, $20. with dolphins, kayak. sad and learn ARTS ETC. about the weather? At the Sea Scout Base, programs art geared toward SCOU1S IMAGINATION and the community at large. Qualified as a regional boating safety center. there CELEBRATION are a vanety of year-round educ.atJonal CELEBRATE TH~ CENTURY! aquatic and non-aquatlC programs, Apr1117 -May 2 irldud1ng special Spnng-brealc dasses. .(714) 556-ARTS (2787), ext. 88, or (949) 833-8500 County-wide arts festival encourages creatMty tn childten and teenagers, with pWic perfoonaoces by professional artists, echlbitJOrtS, hands-on worksjlops, art clsp&ays and demonstrations. Most !Mf'lts are free. Hf>ld at a variety of venues Hosttl)9 Crayola Dream-Makers M1llennaum Traveler Regional Art Exhibition, NOY 6 -Dec 31 at OCMA's sattlbte gallery, South Coast Plaza MUSICAL TREASURE HUNT J>aofic Symphony Orchestra presents a ~USICcll Treasure Hunt on Saturday Concert Mornings at the Perlorrning Arts Center before the 10 am and after the 11 30 a m concerts Youngstets expeoence hands-on arts and musical actMties, including a vanery of visiting stattOOS in the lobby, instrument petting zoo, tips from a professional claocer and questions/answers with a conduct°' free to ticketholdefs Call Brlclll at (714) 75~5799 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE (OCC} CHILDREN'S THEATRE co. {714) 432-5880 Traveling thealle troupe, consists of actors V!Sltlng local sdlools to perfonn 1nteract~ theatef. Perlormances also at OCC's Drama Lab Theaue. Call for chtldren's seoes program schedule. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION 2701 Fa1rvteW Road, Costa Me$i1 (714) 432-5880 Academic enrichment classes and arts & crafts programs for children and teens c • ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 600 Town Center~ (at Avenue cA the Arts), Cost.a Mesa (n4) 5S6-ARTS (2122), ext. 833 Children's concerts are held from October through May. Oledt .schedule for stage pertonnances geared toward a young audience. www.ocartsnet.org/oc:pac.corn ~EASTER CAMP April 5-9. Full or half day, limitul spau. ~SUMMER CAMP LIBRARY Ir MUSEUM fuN NEWPORT BEAOI PUBLIC LIBRARY Children's Series at Central Library. Balboa, Corona del Mar and Manners branches After School ProgramlCreotJVe Encounters on Wednesdays from 2:30 to 4 p m is pan of Manners Madness at Vincent .Jorgenson Communrty Center. Open to youngsters 1n flfst through fifth grades. Call (949) 717-3800 12 1-week 5e55ions (M-F) FULL DAY OR HALF DAY. STARTS JUNE 14. Three in5tn.Jctcr5 for every 10 6tudent5. Studente are praced in grouP5 according to ~e and ability. 5urfboard5 and Wet5uit5 . included. · ~PRIVATE LESSON PROGRAM 51-hour le500ns $200 incld5: Surfboara, weteuit & coached practiu st55ion5. Year round program. ~ BEACON BAY AUTO WASHES -f-----------~---, 0Pen Daily including holidays. Free oil check. Competitive gas Prices. Most major credit cards & ATM ·s Lake forest 20602 Lake forest Dr. rat Ralao J Costa Mesa E. 11th Street Cost 2059H • . I Irvine 4550 Barra Clf LIMJ NewPort Beach 150 NewPort Center Dr. 2 NewPOr1 Beach 4200 Birch St. CatDMJ Fountain UalleY 10035 Ellis Ave. ' • . . . . Mission Ui · 23156 Los Ali tin • fJalras Lube El Camino Real In the Tustin MlrMt Pia anta Ana MacArthur Blvd. I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Any4*or5*: wash Package : I Valid any day with this coupon I I I ORANGE COUNTY geared for youngsters frve and older MUSEUM OF ART Soeoce Summer School Nature Camp ~ (OCMA) open to students who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade with Museum Education Center dasses by grade level. A ma1or 850 San Clemente Drive lundrais1ng campaign. •Save an Acre for .Newport Beach Our Kids· 1s now underway to purchase (949) 759 1122, ext 204 an additional one-acre parcel to preserve, Faci6t.ies feature art studios and an enhance and expand the fac1hty to auditonum for art dasses, creatiYe 1ndude 1nterpretrve displays, science lab 'exploration and WOtttshops. Programs and reN plant communit)eS. To date, the \~ Pillmlts and Tots, alt.er school and ENC has raised one-half of rts goal of S 1 wM.end programs, winter & spnng break milhon Volunteers are alw~ neede<tto iKtMtles and summer art CMnpS Cal for as.sis\ as tour guides • ichedule and com. Free •Saturdays at South Coat Plaza.· through Apnl 25 at 2 REcllEATION p m feature storytelhng and p~ NATURE TOURS BOYS AND GIRLS CWB OF THE HARBOR ENVIRONMENTAL AREA • Lou Yantorn Branch NATURE CENTER 2131 TUstJn Ave (behind Kaiser School) (ENC) Costa Mesa 1601 16th St • between IMne Avenue (949) 642-2245 .aod Dover Dnve. Newport Beach Monday-fnday, 2.30"to 7 pm Call (949) 645-8489 to schedule tou~. wt11ch are open to the ge~al pubhc • Harbor Area Branch (Westside) Open Monday -Friday. 8 a .. m to 4 p.m., 661 Hamilton St (at Rea Center) '5aturday, 8 a m to 3 p m Costa Mesa Guided walking tours 1n the center's 2 5 (949) 631-7724 acre wildhfe habitat features 13 Monday • Fnday, 2 to 6 p m .cahfom1a native plant communities, Six -18 yt-a~ old, After·~ and he theme for this ye11's lm<tg1n1nion Celebration (ICOC). an .mnual county· wide am fcscival w be helJ frum Jtunlay, April 17 through Sunday, May 2. LS Cclebra1t' the Century! O\allengtng creat1v1ry m ch1lJrcn an.i teen , there u. an array of public f"!tforman<a by prof~1onal am~t,, oh1!:-1ttol'b, hanJs-oo workshops, art display and Jernl\llStfllllO~ uilun1: place at venues throughout the Ct'IUncy. In recogrunon of the millennium, a pcc1.1I event plann~ tS the Crayola Drcam·Malcm M11lenn1um Traveler Regional Art Exh1b1t11.m. JCOC will be h01tmg this event from Nl"'lvemhc-r 6 through Occcmber 31, 1999 at the Oran~'\.' C.OUnty Museum of Art's ~tclhte g.lllcry in South Ctwt Pl.ua. summer day camp Arts & crafts, games. Playground Program comput~. learning center (949) 644-3' s' ......... $ I ..... • ' t Novanber 1996 Cumntly 14 ~oren. Meea weekly: TUCS<U~. 6 to 8p..m. ---~ Youne "lCf\ and women ~the ages of 16 co 21 years of age wuh an 1nrercst m the occup;auon of f1rdighun • . ...... ,..~ (current waiung l~t "')""' l'lmt for Explorer ()<)liiitton ) Contact firefighter Roh G,1gne at (114) 754-5004. The overall gual of the 0 Ci.I Mesa Fire Deparon('nt 1 to ceni(y &plorm w ~ able ro "ridc·a~" on the app.:mltu) and learn, ftnt·hanJ. \lihat tht- jnb of fircfighnna is all about. The cxh1h1t ~•II fe-,Hure m1 re than 21. :'\ piC\.--o of artwork (chn~n from n fidJ ol thrnL~nd ) l'l lundcrpncn • SIXth Jtnw.i art~b ~k'\:tt.-d lwm rhmu!(ht>Ut nine we tern t.Hes. A l!·'la recugninon ceremony for the the 11n1 t is schl.Juk..j for November 6 m f1..lllndcr\ H.1!1 111 the Or.ln~e <Aunty Perfomllng Art.> Ccnr1:r. There will al~ tie a family m1llenn111m p01rry for the ex.h,bit':. cl<»in~. Dream-M.t.ken matenals induJc a tl .. lchd11 re'i<xuce guiJe outhmng the current rht:mc 1n,J applicdt11'n of techn1qu~ 10 uulmn~ tht: 'an.xi\ '{'lrodu.:t~ anJ le~n plans. TeacheB are invited to ;ntenJ fn.l• 1 )rearn· Malce11 work.'lhop1 that pruv1de h. nJ ·on tr.im1n' by <1n mentors that will a1J them m the 1mrlt'mcntation -0( the Mtllennium Tr.wdl·r rrogram . In .lt..IJ1llOn, lCOC aw cunJuct yeiJM\1111\\I lmagUc:auon .,.,l,rkshQP5 (or eJuaimr .. KX:>C LS prccented by the Omnb'C County rerfomung Am Center and the Orant;e C!Ont~ Ocpomnent of Education. For more informauoo on the lm~mauon Celehrauon of Onmgc County and pc1.:1hc evcnl• ,mJ wuthhl.lp6, call (9'49) 633-8500. One week half-day sesSIOOs include instruction 1n track dnd field, CITY OF COSTA MESA Free (some ctiarges for arts & crafts). softball, volleyball. soccer. baY.etball, floor hockey and pmg poog supent1sed recreational programs fo< AFTER-SCHOOL children six -\ 3 at local elementary PROGRAM schools Recreation leaders at each site SHMIS IEAGlES to p<ovide a variety of ployground The Commumty Semces Dept Playground Program actMt1es QTY OJI COSTA mM (714) 754-5158 SUMMER cor•PIMTY IMVICU DOT. Free (some charges for arts & 'crafts), RECREATIONAL 71 Fair Or, P.O: Bait 1200 supervised recreatt00al actMties for 13 CAMPS Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200 schools (7\4) 75-4-5300 CAMP COSTA MESA Call (949) 644-31S1 for schedules and FiekWaifleld ReseMtlOnS. (714) 754.5300 cost Programs include golf. sailiog. Park ResetVations. (714) 7~·5300 . (714)'754-5158 l~IS Youth Sports. (71 4) 754-5 \SS Summer vacation. Spong and Winter NEWPORJ.COSTA recess costA MISA urn.I LIAGUl EARLY CHILDHOOD MESA YMCA PO. Bo.d015 2300 UONef'Slty Drive Costa Mesa, CA 92628-2015 PROGRAM Newport Beach Amencan OMSIOO, (~9) 262.-7864 Balfanc Community Center (949) 642·9990 National OMsion. (71 4) 966-2655 1975 Baleanc Drive After-school child C¥e for children in IOCCm • M IJJUCM Yount Costa Mesa kindergarten through sixth grade Sports, IOCCm LU .. 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Mect1na thl5 man, you d a day, or a wcclcend, discovering the artists at discover an accomplished artist, who u Jl'Wionatc about c ga lleries on Balboa Island. Some have working his work. He is a man with a deep carmg for humanity. ... all bri ng a unique gih of expression to the 126· Simon, 34, has traveled the world. He received a e Island m Newport Bay. A! you cross over the bndge, mechanical engineering degree from Iowa State and start your an wallc down the left side of the Avenue. worked in robOtics in Germany. While punoana an MBA 326 Marine Avenue -June's Fine Art Gallny: in international bwancss from UCLA, and v1s1tma Pan~, Exhibits all originals by artist S. Sam Park, who owns Tole.yo and New York, the course of his life changed At chis gallery. Originally from Seoul, South Korea, Park the age of 27, he led a group of SO students from 25 began painting when we was 12. He was honored with a countries on a special journey. Touring 11 countncs, he Gold Medal from the national Olympic·sporuorcd art spearheaded a student fundratSing effort on behalf of Save compenuon for the 1988 Seoul O lympic Games. Parle the Children. spent 14 years hvmg and palnttng an Europe, pnm:mly tn "We wanted to send monc;y to a place whtte we all France, G reece and C yprus. HtS 1mpress1onlst oils capture could vLSat when we ~uated," ia1d S tmon, who along the beauty of Portofino, Santormi, Venice, Provence and with 11 others embarked on a field tudy to Bangk k, Lalce Como; htS love of lavender captures la~ting and 1ba1land, to view first-hand how the funding was ~hadows You're taken into his scenes by the wonderful appropnatcJ for this orgamzation . "lt was a bcauufully use of depth of field. In his St. Paul~ Vmu, Parle rcatC! humane program and allowed the attJ,St in me to ny and a mystery of what's around the comer. In the ancient get in touch with all the places I had v~1R-d," '81d Simon, steps at Santomu, Greece, you realau the arduous climb to who went back to Pans to fmJ 601.ace whak dcc1Jan~ whnt the top. Moving to the Urutcd State an 1994, Park nov. he wanted to do. Hts vt ion was realacd: "Paint anJ put lives an Newport Beach. Some of his "local" works include my images mto books, wh~ proceeds from sal~ would settll'\gS an Little Corona and Sausalito. He wall do benefit a good cause." commissions; sengraph.s are available. H LS work was When he arrived in California he tarted paanung, featured an the January 1999 wue of Arcluttetural Digest. Now residing on Balboa Island, he IJ involved in has Hours; Sun .• Thurs., l I a.m. -5 p.m.; Fn and Sat., I 1 largest artistic endeavor to date: compil ing a 75-paece art a.m .. 7 p.m. Closed Wednesdays. (949) 673-0939. collection of California scene$ to be publi hed an h as third 222 Marine Avenue -Sally Huse Gallery: HaPPY in book, due out an aurumn 1999, celebraung the 150th nature and free-spirited in style describe thlS artist. Fun· annivenary of our statehood in the year 2000. lovmg, playful and vibrant in color, Sally Huss' work ls "I started in the beginning of 1998 and craveled exh1b1ted in 20 galleries throughout the world. She male.cs 15,000 mUcs," said Simon, who has painted ..0 of the her home/studio in La Jolla. Her acrylics are on original ~cnes so far, all of which arc hanging in h is j,?allcry. canvasc<1 and in framed monopnncs Talc.tna phot00"3phs and malung notes Cit and sengraph.s, T-shirts and each place he stoptx.'<.I, there arc accna sweatshirts, American GrectlllgS cards, from Bndal Veil Fall, Mt. Shasta, the t.atc Scamp Passions rubber stamps and cap11ol, the gh town of Bodie and the hand-painted one-of-a-\t.1nd items Gok!cn Gate ~. among othm. The Huss JUSt $0Uted a collection of cover of the book .. I patntmg of Bia sur children's wallpapers and borders at Julia Pfeiffer Seate Parle; the beck cover available through Setbrook with hand· is "Cal1fom13 Gokleri Poppies,. from the punted le.nob& and framed juvenile California PO(lpy R~rve m the Antelore pieces to coordinate with them. The Valley. gallery is ftlled with sailboats, hcaru, "The l»ck cover to me rally ays beach scenes and welcoming saymgs. 'Happy Birthday Califomta' yau travel There's something for every an lover down the path the state h en for 150 m every pnce range. The gallery also years. As I Wb oblervmg If ol a sells colorful lamp~ with hand-pamted rainbow came out. And I 1~uded It tn 1he shades, v~. dishes and mugs to painttng, ~uggeatmg we hav t OniihcJ complement the artist'& work. Pick the j<>WT\ey yet," Simon sa . • your favontes from a variety of pnnrs For each of has 7S woru, imon has and have them framed In your choice written tnsparataonal vcnet to complement of colors. Tommy Nelson Publishers tach compoamon. features Huss' work ln the Buuerft1 Qibn1a ~ ~ t., ~ . "I've tried to caprure each of th~ Mate's KtSses book; and her two new booka, ·., . . four seasons and will orpnlze the ~ that one for sons and one for daughters are entitled I Love You way, said Simon, whote hr)f'e 11 that the ~ wall wuh all My Hurru. Hours: 10 a.m .• 6 p.m., Su~Joy benefit the scat~ parlc system. "I've kept the collection u through Friday; 9 a.m. -9 p.m. on turday. (9'49) 675· nannal 11S ~ can, N:caute my poetry ii spiritual and ln..,lrcd 1292. by nature. ~Clft-" ---~-~ ····~-···- CINEMA COSTA MESA EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER 2701 Harbor Blvd~ Mesa Verde Center 014) 97~141 EDWARDS CINEMA COSTA MESA 1534 Adams Ave. 0 14) 546-3102 EDWARDS METRO POINTE 901 South Coast DrM 014) 428-0950 Stadium seating in au theatefS EDWARDS SOUTH COAST Pt.AZA Bristol Street and Town Center 0ri¥e (714) 546-2711 EDWARDS SOUTH COAST Pt.AZA VIUAGE 1561 W Sunflower Ave. (949) 540-0594 Independent art house style hims EDWARDS ·TOWN CENTER 3199 Part Cer1ter Drive (949) 751-4184 Current runs and rtpettory fa ms. EDWARDS TRIANGLE SQUARE 8 Harbor & Newpott Boulev¥ds at 19th (949) 574-7755 NEWPORT BEACH BAL.BOA THEATRE 707 8dlboa Blvd . Balboa (949) 673-0895 The Balboa Pefforming Arts Theatre foundation nHds S750,000 to purchast the 77-year-<>ld theatef To date, $150,000 has been raised. foundataon hopes to renovate the building as a venue fOf films, ope!'a. concerts and musical performances EDWARDS ISLAND ONEMAS Fashion ISiand (949) 640-1780 EDWARDS UDO 5459V .. Udo (949) 673-8350 EDWAIDS NEWPORT ONEMAS 300 Ntwport Center Drive (949) 6"-0760 NEWPORT DUNES FRIDAY NIGHT FAMILY ALM FUCKS • Newport Dunes ResM (949) 72~3863. Bnng a beach chair, blank.et and f!f\lf1f the latest family releases f!1efY ffidly night at dusJt beginning June S. P~ing. S6 per car, free admission ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART (OCMA) 850 San Clement@ Or (949) 7.S0.1122 fftdly Night flm Series: A~ d AmeriCln Clneml. ~ 1999: Fh d SocW Concern • Mll'Ch 19: Ge....., N#fJd•IE'llC. 1947.,,.., lht tlm, ..... dor""8d by The Sweet Lr.; aillt ~ 11clreu: SS; Sl'for 11•11bw\ ... ~,,,., ut r • • Simon will kll hi.un~mal an unril the entire collectton ha.. been completed; and he's <;ecking 11 corporation to purchase the entire collcc.tion. Hou~: Open daily. 10 a.rn. to 6 p.m. (949) 723-1100. 21Q Marine Avenue, Suite A • Art for the Soul: "lf it's not wh1msio.al, magical or iospiratiunal, you won't find 1t here," siu<l Vallnda Martin, owner of thi unique gallery and gift ~hop, filled wuh cokirtul, functtonal llrt. Mamn openeJ her bu.,tne'> m June 1998, after ~mi confined to a whttkhiur frum a booting ecddent lt\ Newpcort Harbor almost fn·e ye:ln ago. .. The arr ipCak.a to the viewer in a multttuJt! of way), anJ I wnnreJ to urroonJ myself with humor Md uup1rauon. All of 1 nccJ this in our lives," Martin 1J. A •'l.'lffillO. o( extraordinary $CT'C~th and a ~1t1\ c outlook on lrfe, she .ell. an thar ·~a to the 5001." The 150 art!Sls ~h -.'Ork 1.1 dbplay-N tn the ~,ln: arc from all acrUISS the country-them hand-cMtfteJ Qllcna and .. isu:il appeal 1s why 1hev ha\e found a~ hett. Wh1msi I ttenu 1nclodc papct L ntems, coJorful mirron with 1nspirc1twnal YIJ\t'. bris:htly c.leoo tC'd .tools. chairs ond cabincu. guarJl.ln angel>. Dully the giraffe in roller nto 1eulpteJ frum maruamta wood and fin mal head clodcs (submit a photo of ~our own per and Matttn 'Ill ha'c u CU$lom made), Ewrvwhere vou look chere'' 110meth11\$C new anJ fun to discover. Loolc up ar ~ cc1l1ng to v1e-w 1hc J:mcina 13\110. FinJ the Story People hy Brian Andrea • who nrc "profoundly twisted .. on the wall. Chcx~ VOUT favonlc hanJ-<rnftt'd ch huanl USC vs. U ~LA; CooJ vs. Evil; Men v . Women; Environmt-ntal1sb vs. Ru1Meu; onJ 1)\1 ,.~ C,.ra. The JuJa1c an 1~ cornpmeJ of heoiu11f\llly wt1'iJcn · c,u,eJ Met•r:iihs arul Menorahs with In piration.11 \'Cl'SCii And there'• a lovely JC\\'Clry c-.ounter. Mmm dacubo her p1ec . "'1hcy go •uh n hI!"&, there re rhcy go v.ith CY\.~,hthg.n Oncofhtt tavontc 'e from apitcc 6f tuncnoo:d on reads: •M pcqple don't know tru t there ue mgds • Msc: joo n is to rnakc 5Ure yt'lu Joo'1 r too comfonnblc anJ fall asleql. and m ~our hfe." You'll find something fot cVCfl'OnC he re wt th • prl rnnge from $6 to $6,CXX>. BOUB: 10 .m. to 6 p.m., dail)'. (949) 675·1791 . 0086 lhe street ~nd hcaJ had' toward ihc hr1dge, unul YOlJ gcr ro The rers1mmon Tree t the C4nner o( MaJ'\t\e Avenue nnJ &1~'3 Avemrt'~ Tucka t l-ehmJ 11 t Gallery Ncwm,1n. 229 Marine Ave:nue, Suite E • l>dma Huae Studit~11lery Ncwmaru A ""Jl'UC awiut )011,. thett are two cd t'bratcd ani u ehari"I thu IUl\ny 9'Utfw1: IHhn H1ate and Al Newm11D Huse, insptred by lhe lmptttlfoniru of the 19th ca1tuft, CIHcri~ htnelf a ·con~ colorist. a pastel anpcwionia. Many o( her palmines J8tt a rdlection o( htt love for: •the beaatty and lifcwyle o( Cati/om1a and pardcW.ty life 1n the beach and on ~~· Alain mil yar, lhe bu httn ~ dw offic.tal Mtbt fOr the NeWf!011 H.rbar Arra Omnber ol C-Omaaelu't Newport Amth Qr,en, a toll coum.nmt held in May. Huse tw aa.o-. c:ommillioned to producie the-c:owr lft '°' the upccaine edldm o( lht ~ 8mch OOnlauau end Vilitur't .... ~1~\_.cholen• 1;-~~..J::!. .......... rJ ..... ..u.knoi#ft .... -.Lia D•r:.rt ... ~ ~ ............ and 011.s .in.I is ignarure member Beach wareroolorist C.role Callahan pa;nts of the Laguna Plem Air Pmntct'i mtncarc faccu o( narure, rodty coz.u anJ v.'ater A~ation ... he:'~ br1n1am r.obr ec:cnes. l.:aguna artist Ken Auster'& 01b arc-among imJ b61d fluid stmkn to capture chc m collec1eJ for under $1,C<.'(). Joe light nnd dramJI m her arrwork.. Salamoo'11 onginab and limited edition Jc:scn and Pa rd !~pure raw r1g1ncn1. MixtoJ troptail watcrcolQn. an· frnmeJ in koa wood. ~1th a mall amount o(hinJ r, it lrnpremonist John Co6by, one of the founders rroJuccs hr1ll1ant l'Olors chat will anJ ¥1~tun: membeo of the Laguna Beach Pletn nut fade. At Painters, han&li his mis here. Howard · AccordmR 10 Hwe, "A light Shepherd Jiqilays hi) onc-of.n·kind beach refract off the r.i~mc:nt partu:I~ it.. cotatge·looll oaylte5 on canV». ~Hadley, rmducca a lummou.s rich wrface from Clfona dd Mar, painb alluring women in which 1 unique to ra rd " . FundionM trNsurel et Alt far.,_ Soul u1I . Richan! Kent b the only watercolorist wh,~ Raised in lnJ1ana, Hu~ hegan " a 111,'T\ature member vf thl! ~·tma Beach Plcm painting ar the Al(e of 12, folh.1v. tnlil m her mother'~ footstef6: Air Pamtcrs. David Damm's impr~1oni~t oils and Plbtd Sht: now mJkl-s her homl· on thl· Island. capture the flec:tin11 nuanll"S of light and color. Eric Robi~n "Alt!Vlu!!(h I paint he~ m the ~rudio, I really en1oy mk1r1g from Pasallena ha~ acryliao nd fun my paml\ .1n<l l'.Hd outduo~. to ch.le with passersby," ~aid Ol~ney an here. AnJ there 111e Huse. Call the Debra Hu~ Stu<ho at (9~9) 723-6171. Suthciland MacMillan' bexh 5<;ene Al Newman 1 an 1m c. inventor and chtldren'!i author -oil . Judy Bombcrser' hanJ·wi:ooi:t\t his talents run thl• g.1met. The 1mphrny of life tngge~ his and hand~1ntcJ whim teal mcrJI am tic scrulb1l1t1t"S. Sum m sculptures retail for undc-r $100 . HUfl(')lulu, Hawaii 1nJ livmg in "Almo$Utll ul the artuts whose ..,'Ork l.;ij:una lX"'lch, h drnws fn)lll a we exhibit arc pleln u1r f.Xilnters, 1'\ho w1Jc variety of crea11vc m0uenct$. pamt fu.1m live suhjecrs, Id Michael . He stuJ1cJ "'th the daS$k7 Z.Choche, managing partner, 1Aho' R~um lmrrcss1unt t Sergei bttn with chc galltty for two ycan. Blm n and this 1mprwton1 t In Ma), Gr:tph1a Gall(I)' will hold r>tyle and use of col(lr 1 Sttn in hts 1u fourth onnuill Newpon Beach Art plcln-a r mis. His cnnvasn rC\c:il Open, celebrating the ~'Orh of 10 u h6rmctions of re.11 life." &.~U5e rti ts. Open J:nl)·, 10 e.m. to 6 p.m. h1 brother"'' an am t, Newman Full fuim1ng Kf\'1CX:S. (949) 673·2220. 1A'3f\tN to pursue a J1ffcrent career path. He hcgan wrmng ch1kJn.:n' St. Pail de "9ra bys. Palic Slllrj and JMtm b, Lana H. }ohnsC111 book , fivl'.' of 1Ah1ch have hcl'.'n pubh l\t.~. He 1 n a..:compli hcd i,,Taph1c arni.c, 1uth a liacki:ft)lnW m ae:11 iH~ al 11\kcrrismg 'llg<-nc1e:s, anJ has retcntl'J two uwcnuon.s. At chc as:c uf 10. he rumed to p.imung. . "Small momcnrs m cvcryJay life can tn~r stmn~ cmonon md lnMin2 memom.'S," Newman mi. Call Gallery Nc~mAn at (9 .. 9) 7l3.~90. Qpen J,ul~-. JO a.m. to 6 p.m. or by nppomtrncnt. Travel h.tck down M:umc Avcnue towarJ rhe bri.Js:~ to Grarh1cs Galltrv 219 Marine Avenue • Graphk~ Gallc;ry: Work. by popular ,,J up ;,inJ con11ng art 1 ts 1c1rc howca'C'd Stanl.J hy long·t1m B.ilbo.'l I I nder Pctn Jutcau tn 1985, 16 pcm\,lt\Cnt art!Sls with A local nc are $hown here. four o( wluch arc nauonall)• nJ mremationally rcpn.'SCnteJ Rand.all Lake h hLs pomaicurc, floflll MJ beach ene otls. WiJJUm Scott Jenning , a fast• rm~ an.1st frum SeJona. n."Ccntly won Bcsr Show at che Art for the Pnrks 199 · compcr111on, Oib by W. Jason Situ from Ch na arc here. View Brian Stewart' plcln·au "' le, \\htch he dcscnbes as. "go- ior·~rokc, n 1:-all t)'J'C' patnnng." Oia.ne Moon l) lcnown i r her European \\'Btcrcolor ncs. Newport Let us do the work. We're very com mined to presenting ) our .skill~ to our client companies! lf}OU have the !".kills, we have the job! Call us 00\\l We ha\e SC\eral positions waiting to be filled . New openings are added C\:Cryday. We fill the rollowin& po~itionJ! Perm•nenl •nd Tempor•r') Controll(r Pu1t1ll ClcrvMir F 111A11C\:il Anal)'$1/MIJ C'rcdrt .t Cotlcctlon:I Mgr C'luc(OperMing Offiocr Cost Acc.oontan1 Office M; Alt~AJP OooUc!CJICf CPA Tax A ccountlnl We have 5everal otlices throughout Soulhcm Cahfomiat 1-800-0VERLOAD ~'.accountantsoll(rload.com (For Cllmnljob ~ updlil.cd CWl)'1) ~ A countants ~~Overload • , .. 36 GALLIRIR CORONA DEL MAR ANGEL COVE STUDIO 340 Pomsett1a (949) 723·6013 limited editions G1clee hne clft pnnts of angel' by art1~t Deborah Brooks ,. ..-- MARGARET BEDELL GALLERY 700 1 fl Carnatton Ave (949) 760-9100 Exh1b1ts e~vironments and still life mixed· media on paper by painter/master printmaker Margaret Bedell and fine art pr111ts by watercolorist Linda Whittemore The gallery 1s combined with a wor~ing studio Open Tue · Thur. 9 30 a m to 5 30 p n' dnd by appointment -'AFARI GIFT GALLERY 2801 E Coast Hwy. Ste #B (next to Starbucks Coffee) (949) 631 5235 Going on Safari? Step into tn1s lJnique ·gallery filled with African ob1e<:ts of art, sculpture, coorlul hand·pa1nted bo~es • and ceramics. and gla\S paper weights Unique treasures include the zetira-skin trunk. wire saxophone sculpture. and black and white umbrella lamp Open daily, 10 a m to 6 p m and evenings by cJppomtment COSTA MESA GALLERY PARADISO 1838 Newport Blvd (949) 650-3690 Tue -Sat . 10 am to 6 pm. Showcases highest qualrty of oog1nal contemporary artwork. Performance art. photogr.aphy, installaoons and mixed med ta · GREGORY GALLERY 711W 17th St.Ste H-3 (949) 650-1866 Features pa1nt1ngs and sculpture by artist Russell Jacques Open by appointment only ORANGE COAST COLLEGE (OCC) FINE ARTS GALLERY Art Center (714) 432-5039 Through March 6 SoC1ety of lllustrator.s traveling exh1bltt0n features 40 works representing entries from the 38th annual Soc1ety of Illustrators call for entr•e:. Works commissioned fOf magazines and advertisements Mon -Tt ur. 11 cl m to 3 p m and r u ~ '() 8 31 p r fret adrr on ORANGE COAST COLLEGE (OCC) PHOTO GALLERY f fl"' Arts Bu ld•"lq v i '5 i t Your Art M u s e· u m Orange Museum countv o I A r t ,,, Families I: 0 0 o c"' a ·-m._e0 ... .. 0 ·-=·=.!! .a..,u .... u ·-.c:: ~ Children !!Adults 850 Son Clemente D r ive, Newport Beach Open Tuesday-Sunday. 11 :00 a.m 5 :00 p .m. Lunch al Plein Air Cafe. Tuesday Friday 949.759 .1122 I ocartsnet org/ocmo REPRO 8c DIGITAL (949) 548-557' 6!59 W. 19™ ST. • COSTA MESA, CA 92627 F4X: (~9) 548-03•0 • MODEM: (949) !548·7024 WEI SITE: www.SENOMOUSE.COM --------------- ) " \ J I\ ~ I , 1•1 y J I I J --- -------- -----------------· ------ ---DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC (714) 432-5629 Rotating exh1brts Mon • Fn . 10 am to 5p m PETER'S GALLERY 1812 Newport Blvd (949) 543-4511 Ltmited editions. ong1nats, oil reproductioos, p<1nts, posters Custom framing, aft and frame restorabOn Moo • Fri . 9 a m to 6 p m , 5at, 10am. to4 pm SHOWCASE GALLERY 1631 Sunf lowef Ave Santa Ana (South Coast Plaza Village) (7 14) 5.C0-6430 Fine art gallery featuring works by local artists 1n 011, acrylic, pastel, photography and sculpture Exh1b1t1on space features more than 20 arttsts Wed · Sat • 11 a m to 5 p m , Sun • noon to 5 p.m Adm1ss1on and parking are free SOUTH COAST ART GALLERY 1835 Newport Blvd , Ste D-160 (Costa Mesa Courtyards) 646-4545 Ltm1ted ed1tt00s. paintings, watercolors. photography and sculpture On91nal ods by Italian artist Altcandro Custom fr am1ng, fine art re\toratoo TOWN SQUARE GALLER\' Triangle Squ.ire at 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard (Entertainment Levell (949) 548-7797 Ong1nals, limited edrt1oos and prints by art1m such as Parks. Behrens. Earle, Hallam, Luongo, Neiman and Pradzynsk1 Open d~1ly 10 am to 9 pm NEWPORT BEACH ART FOR THE SOUL 710 Manne Ave 5te A (Balboa Island) (949) 615-1791 Thrs gallery/g It shop fedturB tunct10nal, wh ms1Cal art in an msp1ratooal and upbeat setting Art 1n a variety of price ranoPS BRADFORD GALLERY 35 d N 'WJ)' r Brvd (949) 646-5022 Works by art~t Bradford John Sa!amoo Oogmal drawings and pa ntings, limited editions and hand-signed lithographs are LAHAINA GALLERIES 1n charcoal, pastel, lead and conte crayon 1173 Newport Center Or DEBRA HUSE STUDIO 229 Manne Ave Ste E at 801D0c1 Ave (Balboa ISiand) (949) 723-6171 Working studio of Oebta Huse, feotunng 1mprewon1st past~ and ods DESIGN FORUM 3431 Via Oporto. Ste 1008 (Lido Manna Village) (949) 713-0148 Exh1b1tS contemporary fine art, much exclu~rve to this gallery/showroom lnstalfattons include contemporary lighting, interior furn1sh1ngs and architecture Open Tue • rri. 10 am. to 5 p.m, Sat, 11 am to~ pm. Sun. noontoSpm GALLERY NEWMAN 229 Manne Ave , Ste E at Balboa A~e (Balboa Island) (949) 723-4691 Features original oils by Al Newman and pastels and Olis by Debfa Huse GRAPHICS GALLERY 2191 Marinit> Ave (Ba boa lslood) (949> 673-2220 Exh1b1ts WOfk of 16 permantot art m. many of wh!Ch are P!ein-Alr In May, N~ Beach Alt Open Wiii celebrate WOfks of 40 artist'S Cu~tom framing serv1Ces Open daily, 10 am to 6 p rn JUNE'S FINE ART GALLERY .... 326 Manne Ave (Balboa I 11nd/ (949) 673·0939 Exh1b1ts all on91nal 1mptessior ist oils by artist Sung Sam Park. in his private gallery, many capture the beauty of Provence, Italy, Greece and Cyprus 1 Call for hours Closed Wedr· Ways LA GALLER IE D' ARTE 583 NfflPOl'l (en, r (FashiOn Island) ~949) 640.S991 features well·known [uf<>pean and AmetKan artists SlKh as Neiman. Luongo, Pradzyns 1, fa rchdd, Anoro and Regina Orig nals, l1mrtl'd ed tions and books Artist recepuons Rotaung collectJOn of rare/antlQue worlt.s on paper (fashion lslcmd) (949) 721-9117 Specializes 1n 1mpressionrst. realrst and sorrea ist wa<ks Originals, hmrted l'01oons, bronze and acrybc scu!Ptvre MARCEL'S GAUERY 3442 Viel Oporto (Udo Manna Village) (949) 673·2222 . Spec1alues 1n sengraphs, antiques, bronzes and furniture MARTIN LAWRENCE LIMrTED EDITIONS 221 Newport Centei Dr (fash100 lslan<f) · (949) 759-0134 . Exh1b1ts works by Kerry Hallam, Erte', Andy Warhol, Keith Harifl9. Konda Kova and McKmght. Glassware and ceram1Cs Open Mon. -fn. 10 am to 9 pm. Sat , 10 am to 7 pm Sun 11 am to 6 pm NESE GAUERY 401 N~ Center Dr (fashlOO ISiand) Newport Beach (949) 644 -9692 A newly opened fine art ga etv. located in Atrium Court Eclect1C collection pf ong1nal 011s and hl1llted ed1t100S Feotures woc'ks by (~ba Marks. Daniella Soleno and Robert l f"l N ' ;on ()o(>n d ~ 'y NEWPORT BEACH CrTY HALL GALLERY 3300 Newport Blvd (949) 717-3801 Spring and Fall Ji.med Art Shows Joned Photography Exh1b1tt0n to be held Apnl 1 • May 5 Art eJ1h1b1ts at City tt..H and Newport Beacti Centrdl library Hours at City HaU Gatfeiry 8 a m to 5 pm , Mori through Fr Ga' ery a\ Central llbrasy, open library hours Exhibit!. at wwwotynewport·beach (a I.IS at News ar:d Notes and Arts and Cul ural Services PAGLIACCI 3A 32 Via ODOtto (lido Manna Vi lage (949 673-6292 Speoahzes fn clown attwon:. and collectibles f-eatures pa nt ngs and plates by Red S~etton. down dolls. ~and figurines Open l l a m to 5 p m daily Closed Wednesdays )'% ~ )'% •E•V•E•N•~ · 207 Marine Avenue Balboa Island, CA 92662 949.673.2130 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S European Comfort .footwear · featuring MEPHISTO RO MIKA JOSEF SEIBEL DANS KO AQUATALIA BRIGHTON FOOTWEAR and Accessories 222 Marine Ave. Balboa Island . 949.673.4025 Visit The Biqqest Little Specialty Store on the Island . • roedible qifts. boacs. & lllJsJc • spectao.ildr aooles • hf jewelry · • tabuloos clothes tor wOOlell & children • o00 Id Id Unqene • arro1c1nce qakre --- MAGASIN 209 . I ... 38 SAUY HUSS GAUERY .7.22-B Manne Ave (Balboa Island) (949) 673-1292 Showc<1ses the colorful wh1ms1c<1I wor~s of l<1 Jolla artist Sally Huss SCOTT KENNEDY GALLERY 35 7 Old Newport Blvd (949) 650·5984 Features works by mant1me artist S<:c:t Kennedy Custom ptCture fr<1m1ng STEVE SIMON FINE ART GALLERY & STUDIO l 1 b Mdrine Ave Balboa •S and) 1949) 713·1100 Wor~ rrg studio of 011 1mpress1on1st Steve Simon Currently compiling a 75-piece art collection of Cahforn1a scenes to bP. me1norit . published in his tt\trd book, celebraMg the 1 SOth anniversary of our statehood Due out 1n autumn 1999 Open daily, 10 am. to 6 pm "' SHER'S ART GALLERY 2830 Newport Blvd (Balboa) (949) 675-9300675-5385 The teen class invites you to a showing of charcoal. oils. acrylics and handbu•lt & whee' ceramia on February 28 ' SOUTH OF FRANCE 416 31st Street (949) 675-1673 Working studio of impressionist Wendy John!>On, antiques The gallery is open to the publK Monday through Friday from 10 am to 4 pm SUTTON PLACE ART GALLERY Sutton Place H01el 4500 MacArthur Blvd (949) 955-5600 This new four-level gallery showcases contemporary WO<k 1n oils, acrylics, graphlCS and sculpture, featuring works by Ledan. M r ·c. Martiros <'"d Hessam VALLEJO GALLERY i 610 W • hwy M r er's M e 19491 642-"945 The finest c0Uect1on of 18tn. 19th and early 20th century ma11ne pa1nt1ngs. peflod <1rtifacts. antiques, ship models and instruments Open Mon. -fn , 9 30 a m -5 30 p m, Sat , 10 a.m • 5 pm .. r-------------------------------------------------------------------~------------1 l SPECIAL SAVINGS! I I I i $25· Off! ! I I I I I I I I I I I I Any CMStom picturr fosmint purrhase of$ I()()"'· morr. !!t!.f.l!!S . I i am~· ~1 s. HOx Bl\d • (714) 9(0.l!Xl n · 165~ \bl Kmn ·(~9) 47~ : ---i I MUii ,,,-nt t'Mllia~ '"ha\ ordmng UaUt ant C'OUJ'Ofl pa ~ Ofkr pod few custom floaming Otden cinly 1---=--t------~ !!~-~~ .!"~!'-~~ 2!!.!~~~-':f!'~.'!~!'2!!!' !~-------J Ill ill.II 1111 II ~.lalf99~111 l ' •••••••••••••••••••• *Crom dd Mr I 2861 &st llitit Hi). I ~)72.l4710 ~Pim• 1130 lnii Ave. I(~) 645-2100 MUSEUMS CORONA DEL MAR SHERMAN LIBRARY ANO GARDENS 2647 e Coast Hwy (949) 673-2261 The Lib< ary prO'lldes a historical overview of the dt'velopment of this reg on over the past century Botan1Cal collecti<>ns range from desert cactus :o exouc tropal vegetation t;iours library Mon -frt, 9 am to 5 pm • Gardens, da ly from 10 30 am to 4 pm Nomindl admission fee Cate Jardin Gift Shop Gardening events throughout year On April 2S ·A Tour of Charming Corona de! Mar Gardens • COSTA MESA ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART SOUTH COAST PLAZA GALLERY AND MUSEUM STORE 3333 Br ·tol St .. Ste lOOO (714} 662·3366 Located downstairs neaf the carousel, this satellite f ac1!1ty includes o0·s1te exh1b1t1on space and a retail store, ~ling functt0nal art, books. iewelry and more free adm1~n. "Canyons and Deserts Picturing the Western laodscape. • through April 25 Hours Moo -fr1, 10 am to 9 pm. Sat, 10 a.m to 7 pm, Sun , 11 a m to 6 30 p m NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM 151 E Coast Hwy (Pacific Coast H19hw"y and Bayside Drive) (949) 673·7863 Established 1n 1986, the mu~ is located 1n thfi famoos landmait rrver ba<ge, renamed Pride of Newport (formally the Reuben E. Lee) Nearfy a century of history of Newport Harbor has been preserved Exhibits. model gal ery <1nd special events throughout the yeaf Open Tue ·Sun .• 10 am to 5 p.m Closed holidays Adm1ss10n· $4 adults, S 1 children, members are !tee ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART (OCMA) 850 San Clemente Dr (949) 750-1122 Regular holJrs Tue through Sun , 11 a m to 5 p m. Closed Mondays Adm1sst0n SS adults. S4 for students. and seniors, free for ch11dfen under 16 and members Tours through March of the permanent c0Uect1on. held Tue • Thur. Sat. at 1 pm.; 20.minute spotlight tours of artwo<k every Sunday at 2 p.m Gallery space IS 15,800 square feet, showcasing California art from 1900 to the preseot Sequence of five galleries e11hibits all aspects of the combined collectiOo. from Plein Air to Object Art One gallery devoted exchMety to photography and another to ceram1CS and glass Six permanent collection gallenes holJse 6,500 pieces, ftve special exh1b1t gatlenes Harry C Bubb EducattOn Center has two art studios wrth clcJSses 1t DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC for adults and children Sculpture Garden houses three-dimensional works OumooR CONCERTS · COSTA MESA TRIANGLE SQUARE At the corner of Newport Boulevard and 19th lit•Pf>t '1t the end of the 55 freev.,t Cosr ~ .J l949 . 22-1600 Stop by the restaurants and take tn the W>ps and latest films at Edwards Cinema Look for The Yardhouse and Whole Foods to add to the mD< NEWPORT BEACH FASHION ISLAND Summer musie f~t1..-ar on Wednesday even ngs at 6 30 i:s m , July 14 through Aug..ist 18 (949) 72l-2000 PERFORMING ARTS ARTS ORANGE COUNTY (9491477·9005 www ocartsnet org COSTA MESA COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE 661 ·• .., ton St Ca I (9491650-5269 for hC e~ and sched1J!e ORANGE COAST COLLEGE (OCC) PERFORMING ARTS Rtfurbtshed Robelt B Moore ~atre, FcllMt'W Road and Arlington ~ TICkeU (714) "32·5880 OCC RepertOf)'. Program and re:seMtms, (714) 432-5932 Studem ~ perfonNnCes 8enict Hauei, (714) 432-S880 Ye.lrfy entertJinmeot calendar. We8d.?f performances specially designed for school groups Group, student ind S<'fllOf rates www occ.cccd:edo ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 600 Town Center Or All Events, (714) 556-ARTS (2122) Enterta nment ha~ showcases theatncal and m~I perlonnances w,th 5PE'Cial Mflts throughout the ~ Venues at Founders Hall and Segt>rstrom HaU The pnmary parlung structure 15 located at Center Town Garage. cldiacent to The Center oo Sunflower Avenue, between Avenue of the Arts and Park Center Drive. for disabled parking. seating and Sennheiser Hard-of-Heanng deVices. call (71 4) 556-2787. Dtne at the Plaza Cafe with sandwiches 01nd pasta preparfd and catered by Jerry\ famous Deli The eatery opens one hour prlOf to show t•mes. Patio d nrng. Free doctnt- 9uided tours through Segef·wom Hall's backstage areas. f!'lef'Y Mon • Wed arid Sat at I 0 30 a m. (sub)ect to change) Toors st¥t from the Box Off1Ce and do not require a reservatlOl'I for 1 O or less SLIDING PATIO DOOR PROBLEMS? Don,t fix it! Replace it!! ONE Day installation 6 foot only $n5.00 AJI units come etandud 8 foot only $875.00 wida ''" lmlpmd du.I s-ne 10 foot only $1099.00 ~.:~':nc.~fra=, 1-800-551-1108 . ~~ .. l\rmand Distributions Lie I 731732 DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC BALLET/DANCE Ttekets at O<PA are e1va1lable at The Center box off 1Ce Also at TidetMaster outlets or charge by phone. (714) 740-2000 . www ocartsnet 0<!Yocpac com OPERA PACIFIC ~ Ex1cut1"e · 'e l•Vi •.CA 92714 949) 474-4488 or 80Q-34·0PERA wwwocaru~"1 C'f~..,pera_pacrf c PACIFIC CHORALE l 1 £ Oyer Ro..d #230 Santa AN. CA 92705 (7141662·2345 . \WtW ocart<net orglpac1f c chcir ale PACIFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I I E Oyer Road '200 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714~ 755-5799 WWWO<nllf9 PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF ORANGE COUNTY R I ...;mt...., ( e"'i!l. Dr, #1 Q0 mne. CA 92715 949) 553-2422 • w .,,w oc.arunet orglprulharmonic WILUAM HALL MASTER CHORALE ') a. 2 56. Costa Mesa. CA 92628 "(71 4) 556-6262 \>i>IV...+i~org SOUTH COAST REPERTORY (SCR) bSS Town Center Drive P.O Sox2197 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Titkets and schedule (7 141 708-5500 T"'lY aw;ird·wtnmng WO<ld dass theoter ~1a n and Second S~ Eleven a product ons eacti season -.v .. ....ion foor to SIX rew plays annua ly and offer a vaflety of developmental progratT\5. 1ndud ng NeWS<Ripts publtc play-read ng senes arid etr HlspaNc Playwnghts PrOJect Home of the Young Conservatory Boll office hours 10 am to 6 pm. Monda .and noo-perf ormance days, 10 a m to 8 30 pm • Tue • Sat • noon to 8 p m. Sun CaD (714) 957·2602, exl 210 for SCR's edu<:cJt1on/o11treach programs wwwoc.artsnet ~ THE THEATRE DISTRICT The Lilb Anti-Mall 2930 Bristol St (rn the backlot) Ste (·106 014) 435-4043 Call for ttCkets and schedule Non-equity, 60-foot theatre 1s 1n its founh year of operation Mano l~ot, artistic director lmpresSl'Jt stage design NEWPORT B.EACH NEWPORT THEATRE. ARTS CENTER • 2501 Cliff Dr (949) 631-0288 Community thecJtre cwerloo rng Newport Harbor with productions by famous playwrights Family show each season 3126 • 4125 The Sisters ROSens'M!lg, S/28-612 7. Rag\ Fret parking PUBLIC ART CORONA DEL MAR BRONZE SEA LION SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT Below the bluffs, look down to spot a pup and mother sea hon, crtated by noted ctram(lst Kay Finch. TOPIARY DOLPHINS • Marguef'te and E t.oast Highway Corona del Mar resident Bette ·e J • Moses, and her team of vo umee1s. decorate tne vi lage's 12 dolpt> n topianes • Ocean Boulevard at larkspur on the ocean side Garden of pnvate residence IS !1 led .v.m :000ry do!ph ns and WO\-es COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA SCENARIO " C J~t i>,a.-:d ·o~ • ... e .:_• {of. Anton Bou evard~ (714} 435-2100 Sculptor tsomu Noguch1's 1 6-acre sculpiure garden includes Sill maJOr elements representing Cah(orn1a s ric.h environment The Forest Walk. Energy F01Jnta1n, Land Use, Water Source, The Desert land and Water use W1th1n the garden 1s Noguchl"s commiss1oned "The Sp1nt ol t~ uma Bean.· consisting of I S granite boulders can.eel and fitted 1n Japan by two ma~: er 5!01'le cutters and reassembled by the artist on this srt~ Free, ooen 8 a m to m1dntght ROBERT MONDAVI WINE & FOOD CENTER 1 l "'::l .. :rntC Ale (714 979-4510 Art d~ ~ and recept ~ NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN OUTSIDE OF 24 HOUR FITNESS N woon enter Dr ~ Enioy the scu pture wnnm the me:al '~ I ( '\{ '72 FASHION ISLAND ATRIUM COURT 11 t 1 ch ldren's scu p:u•e nedr the en:r n, 1~ B 00"' t'Q'121e's Home Store NEWPORT 3EACH CENTRAL LIBRARY I 1000 Avcx..do Avi:. for art cornm1ss1ons and e~h1b1t1ori schedtile Contact Hallie Strock, cultural ans coordinator, City of Newport Beach, (Q491111 ~a10 NEWPORT BEACH/VICINITY THE ARTS PROGRAM AT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT l~h c ~ _ ~ arr (){Q-~ed arOYnd popular CU11ure, fine art. children's an. Orange County history. avia:ioo and multicu tural arts uh bits throughout the cl!rport fQ401 is2.c;21a OLEN BUILDING ON CORPORATE PLAZA DRlVE n r c; Jals by lagona Beach artist 81 BedfOid We're a full-service special eve11ts facility, designed to 111ake you a success. Plu~ -the rental rates are more than fair too! We ·re located near the beach, smac k in the middle of Orange County with easy freeway access from eve ry direc1ion . From receptions to home shows, festivals to trade shows ... you 'II be glad you held your event at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center. ~e Countj r~ 0 [x~iUon Cenkr 88 Fair Drive • Costa Mesa, California 92626 Facility Rental Dept. 714.708. 1572 fax 714.708.1783 Visit our web ite at www.ocfair.com 39 *Ii ~ ~~~ Frlm FeH date.:.\. ,\fa1ch 25 -April 4 . 1999 f:cmunn ~rrrox11m11<. h 120 urtl!,'ll and Aml'fll.clll (1lm,, tr m more than 30 cuunrne Juring m J l-J.1 <.«imrernmn AClorJm!! to TodJ Qu<1rl1lr1ro, the: r~taval's rnarleun1: ln,J rohlic rd.u11.m' m.ina~u. "Wt: .ire try1ni.: M h.1\'l' the pml(rt1m rdk-ct tht• mal-<.·· up 11f Or.mgc Counry ... rhc A,1.in . . mJ U1t1n\1 c11mmun1t1c<, :irt< the mo l.1r):C't i;nl\4lng cummun111t• ." In 199·7, AnJrt"\\ I h>.1ng Ao Lt'. Jm:ctor of W-.e A~1.m Cml:m 1 K.1leiJ,1<Scopc, w,1 hrought al-xl:1rJ tu rnru.: A•tan him to the le ti\ .11 He tra\ cl t..Jur m mh 0111 ol the ~ear am~ndmi: 1ncc:ma11onal him fl: rw,11 , look mg tor hims ~o con 1<ler toe chc ft.srn ,11 ht· re ' La t ~c;u, thl" opcnmg ni1:h1 gila h l\\CR."Ul Fcsmal Jd C1.ne, ~L."\\f'<m Bench lntemat1on.1l Film Fcsm al'~ (NBlFF:.) fir i-. \"er panr.ID Lmn film pn~.im. Filrru will l'e -hov. n ,u a \'at11:t\' o( \L."OUC:. Wi<h celebrin anlCaranLl' .1nJ ~.11.h, semtnaf'., lt.xcure' inJ 11.:11v1~ie,, in rinJ around Newport Be.1<.h. TI1c h~t hmel ~·111 he thL." 1':c:~ron fkach M.1mott H,Jtd & Tenm' Cluh . The Alexis Cclet>nl) Golf Tuum.1menr will he helJ on fn.l l • •• M.u .. h 26 at the Pel1.:,m Hill Golt Course. F1lmmakcl', acror , arhlcces c nu k.-.:al 1 .... ,Jer,, v.1ll compccc at chc SClNde course. Procl't.'15 benehf the Oscar De ta Ho\-a Yourh Foun.larion. F r more mtormation, aill (949) '.-151 ·6555. For uckets, (S s) ETM- TIXS The NBIFF wehi1te i "" " nbtff: or~ r p~UP~t I . -I . ~·fi~~.-~ ' (From left) ~rbor • Patrol o.puty ers who are exceeding five miles per hour harbor . angl~. who can't gt:t their rs &taned ... infrequent hunter.. who moor craft., ma ~lip and get a call that their ls are listing ... and those who may ~ the iat coming towanf them as an -.1'\R(mf'.nl on their perfect Jay on the water. you're unJer the assumpoon that the Harbor Patrol are merely "cop1 on water," think again. I n."Cently <,pent several hours with the Harbor uch more than infurmaclve 1t Wdl exuemdy i· community servants arc part cl the ~ County Oepamncnt. lhey are mtel11gent about law cnforc.ement, hoonng regulations and eu~tte, federal and mLmJ rules, 5earch nod nx~. lighung and rowing, fire figlmng, handling oxygen and ha:aniou.., mattttals (H.mnat), while worlung hand m hand with the Newport Beach Police anJ Pitt and Marine Oepan.toents, United Stares Co.c: Gu:ud and Depnnmenc of Fi.sh and Game. And they're a t~ who is ('QSlionate about lcttpU\$l ll) aJl $afe The Harbor Patrol ~ located off &yside Dnve. In adJ1uon to e1aht ltpa for ratrol boat.., there are five guest renral docks and an tldd1ucmal four slips foc &rate and city hk~ The taff (with Jufu nlWl<.l the clock) is comprueJ of one capuun, one 11 utcnant, ~ven scrgra.ne:. and '40 deputy .J-icnf'f.., ~1gned to all thrtt harhon: N~rt E\cikh, Suruel Reach /Huntmgton ~1.trliour an<l Olna Point. Each memm h<b u~·one mieruc training: QOe year tn deputy <ihenfT 1111crul, one yi:-& in 1a1l l'Jcrol, a JUOl<lf Jcruty ..ervmg a mm1rnum of 10 ye:m, c~ months trJming .it 1-Ltrhor Patrol, patrol with the ~)ft Bt·J.C.h P,1lice l~-p;1mnent, f~ mnnmg with .1 humm~ lull, C(;rt1f1c1t1on ,1f1,·r one year c>f nauttcal ccsunw, proftuency m ,·nv1ronmcntal L1W!>, anJ continuou.!I h.ullh·on anJ cl, room 1r.m11n'l. Tht:y employ their own on~1tc mannc mJmtc:nance dq"nml-nt, with p:11ntcr.1 nnJ c.irpc:ntt-n.. Fundmi.? '' 1hrough .1 •pt"t:ial r.oc the codl'lty J'lllY' throur!h t l.11bor, l:X:ach< .lnd 1'.1rk•, whKh f1n;1nccs thu rhrt-c hJrhor. JI .1 ci;,, nf .lrrrox1rn.1cdy $4.5 m1llton. The: l•1tm1y encomp.1 ~ 42 milt-:."'' horelme. Tiw H.1rbor r.11rol\ 1un..Jic1111n "rhn.-c m1l1°"'• che s;1me a< the c1ry l1m11 c1' Nt wpon &1d1 The 5C.llc 1un .... l1d1on ~oc.~ out 12 mtlc.s. h.1rhor. "We h.1vt .111 ili,'Tl'\: nwnr wuh rhc c:Hy of Nc;wport rh.11 chey will hanJlc crim1n.1I ~"°'"of hooung v10l.11ion . othu th.in RUI (h.i.111~ un<ler 1h1..· mOucn,l") anJ n . .11w11a," id $i,'t. M1lc1:: H1lkr. "~,,, thl~ two v1ol.1tion we will t.1lc tlw '1fft..:nJm ro J.111 In .m cxtTt..:rnr ttnll)tc "' y wc'tl !,"C1 out far as tS J1f;lC 11 1 I, u11r rl"J't>n\llul1ry 1' to proll'd ,mJ m:unuun 1he 1ntCJ.,'T1ty of the "We're.• rmmal m I-icing fir11 rc.-spc.lflllm 111 ha:.1rJous matmab ~ilb," ~id Sgt. I l1U..:r. "We h-wc .1 deputy up .1t Surl.5Ct H.irhour who as~ lc10$1 with rllt' l'lt:pt ,,( & 1t1~ illld Waterway anJ the tau~ to Jcvdop a program w Ing a CD Rooi f°' tr.aning, tctma llnJ proca.lurcs for r ~1n1' to t.-nvimnmen1;1I ~." • • t • I • Sheriffs Rick Koylades and Janet du Monceau de Bergendal, along ~::.:= • .:iwith Ivan Nelson, a jail offi(er, get ready to survey Newport Harbor Swrv and 1•h11rm lry ,Lana H Ju>voon Aboard the Red F'"tre &at Diligence afld awarm come with CXpt.'nen~l'. p.11mllm1: 1n and out:.iJc: the harhor dty and n1!Ult. l.A1'0ty ~hen Janet du Monceau ck ~ndal anJ Ride Koy1aJ ~arc patn.11 partntrs. Ivan Neb.on, a ia1l oKiu:r, riJcs :.don~ to learn the nuances of law enfurc.t.mmt on the ~tcr. The Rl."d Fire Built Nu twO englJ\CI and greater mana.ivcr.tbtlJty INn the cr.tY lioat with o mgle engine. SWveymg the harbor, there ure hoots moored with m~k or double cam; slnale caru 1gn1fy a yacht club affiliauoo. If the boot smpes alcJna the bottom cl a boar aia\'t ~•rune on cop ol the water (boot is lopsided) ch.er!! may be reuon to go aboard to !NP«t the boat. "Some boatm only come down here cvny <.cvt'ta! months," id KoyiaJcs. "Wt can save~ tuau with ma.II leab before they &ink. Boets w1dl olJ holes can ~pnng an rnl kNc and ~·n have t9 coown diesr1IL" "&imct1mes we'll $,"Cl '40 to «J mph wind here m the h.arOOr anJ 11 lino will ~h frOO"i the moonngs," 'iil1d Ju Monc.eau de OngmJ.it. --• "Moorlll$}' In the hiirbor are not protected a_, bt. ts arc in a manna, so w~·n have to secure the boar,, bocl. We uho h.we tn rccogn1~ types' cl molcc anJ know what typl' of materul a hoar 1$ made ti, mou1J a foe hrcnlc out." Each h. t has a Cf numhef 1)0 It, whKh funcflON ~1m1Lirly ro a e n l1ccnsc pwtc at the OMV The Harbor Parrot can call m the numhct anJ the uv.nt-r will he c.onUA:rtt.i, houlJ ;i problem he Jcccc.:.ted. "We !>f'CnJ rnuc:h ,, C!llr rune ooucntinM the puhlic CIUI her, so the hnaC1nM rnmmun1ty l m h.we .1 ('" c.fay," $:.tic.I Ju Mcinccau Jc Ber.,'mll 11. "Pooplc ~m't realuc v.hy the five 111 r h ~ l1m1t nJ no 'll>'iilcc ruk arc: 1 tmngly ~-nf•'fc.t,f: Kov1m 1id. "A walcc can J,1 a b'ft.<ar Jc.JI of (Lim: •e r.1 OK10rcd hoar Whro we M:e a v1ulat1on li rhl.), we v.111wntc11d.1:u, hut our goal 1 to aluc.uc the public. "Sbmettmes wc'll 1 ie Boot Stclfl <"..an.ls ( w.unm !!1) 1f ,, nmmng li~t nl'Cll$ fiirn~ or no life 1adets re oo 1'i:lnl Wc kcl-p rhcsc cnrds cin file and 1f ~ ll"fllltr hib"TI'r liecn m:11.l(' Ill reasonabl\: m.1110t 1n tune, Of an c1flt'OSC c~lf'Ttt.tccl, w "\'Ill thcn J.!IVC 11 ll\.:kct." ' AnJ Jll~t like 11 tn.-ct offiu.:r, the Hamor Pannl m:il:o .1Ct..:1<lcnt repi1n5. Anur.ut.• t('(ord L.ct.·pm!( •~ v11.1I "'One <.f the most fun calls~ make 1 1 rescue, l ~ the I oplt: .1«: 101:1.111 ful whl'n Y•'!IJ tlm ·W rlu:m u line," ~""'·~" 11:11.I. "There or 11 whole lot more roe on rhc ".11ct rh.m on lu".I. "Bl-cit ~ Olit C.'\:l:ty hr t ncr has commcr~ I 11 towh~ ·rvtl(, the I filrbor ~ 1trol v.111 1lso ,1 11in111"'111.: lxl:lt t0 n mamrm,1J'l(C facility. We'll rt pond to law t'nl ·n ement ,1~-nc1 ""•and help with hou~ fires "hen the lX'Sl '·Ill • pvmt 11fi..-e1tm11 waur hla hum1ng home.• I$ f'tom the hartx r." fm.: 1:•1111rmt.'flt 1s 11va1lahl~ un lfarhor Parr I boat~. Fm· iici:ximncnts c:in COl'\ll(.'C! tht·lr l\OSCS Jm.-c1 )y lo the hydrJntl onhn~•rd ro he fl'\.I wicp an enc.II 1M"IY ti water ·nlt':Y will •• 1bo rl'$J10nJ to commer<;i.11 fl.~mg boot xciJcnr DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC COSTA MESA The City of Costa Mesa is locoted in central Oran<Je County. about 37 mlles \O\JtheMt of Los Angeles and 88 miles north of San Diego Its northetn~t borde< rs w1th1n four m:!es of the Pac1fK Ocean DATE OF INCORPORATION June 29, 1953 CITY MOTIO Hub of the Harbof Ated NICKNAME City of the Arts (once known css Goat H II) CITY FLOWER Fuchsia CITY TREE lnd1<1n laurel SISTER CITY Wyndatl), Victona, Australia AREA Costa Mesa encom~ a total of t 6 square miles (8,215 acr~). AppcolOmately 80% rs on an uplifted table. the Newport Mesa. bouodfd by steep bluffs on thf 50Uthwest, elevated from 80 to 110 feet abo.<e 5t'a M on the south and 30 to 49 feet at the oty's north eod CLIMATE Mild wsnter. wMm summers, modetilte rainfall and generally year-round sunshine Ave temp January high 69 degrees f, low 41 degrees f, July: high 95 degree f, l6w 60 degr~ F. Ave rainfall. 14 s· aonoalty (mofe than 90% betwfeO Nov • April), hum1d1ty, 71% GOVERNMENT Costa Mesa tS a counoVmanager form of government frve oty council members ar ell'{ted at latge to staggered four· year tefms, ~ two years. altemately two or three counol seBts become ifvallable for election The covncn appocnts one of its members mayor f0t a two-year term · CITY BUDGET The adopted oty budget for fiscal year 1998"99 is $77, llS, 160 ( osta Mes.\ Retail Salri ax Revenu • 1997·98 The s.1ngle largest r~ue mrce is sa es tax, Which IS estimated at S31,091,000 or 39% of the c1ty'.s total 11?SOUrccs The proje(ted sales tax revenue IS up approxirna•ely S 1,202.492 This 1s au.nbotable to higher expected sa es tatt revenu from the Metro Pointe Retail Center The prOJE'Cfed operat ng resefve tor 1998·99 ~ S14 125 m11b0t1 CITY COUNCIL Matt1119 address. PO Box 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92628·1200 (714) 754-52.85 Meets 1n the City Cooool Charnt>en on the first 4lOd third Mondays of the month at 6 :30 p m 41 .. "We can r.iJio the rw.&mo..11~. p1d. thc01 t~ at our ,h k ai ~ CJ'Cln<;{'\Jft them 1lUt to 1 t!!ihang h "(It 111 ti IC IJUI kc:,r W>l p.~il~e," du M:lfl(',. u cX f\:,1},'CI iJ.al ii..I Heading out to -.ea • nic !ohc-nfb had i;p_lllt'l I I dolrnrn f'< ;J fl'\.~11'g <tnJUt three mile; our ,~uhcr rh: t roonung, 110 wcv hed'tl 0111 th .. 'U v.:ay. A ll.llliu-1 l\n 111 111 rlslung h:n1 \~,r; ~le 1n the wJrt:r fl('ar O\:lr\ncl R1.'\.-.f ~btrO\c <l\L'f: ~O}iat.b ~if 1he11 b.m v.oolJ Yin 11 lt.:J.: lie cl11.~1 i.hwtl.J (11 UIC uWID to drqrnoc.ht• 111111 Mnm: It H, r .. .,IC hhc BalhJ! P mil in nnJ ;lWJreJ r he fulv..-rmen th:u si n.•pbamcm h.xn \\ !UI I m\-e ~:r11 G ani1 •Sf :"Cl Wt' hc::Jul out to~ No dolrhm., 1n 1ght, hue !\~a:: ~i.:I ma fcv.: 111\mrll'> whales v.:111 ~ am\mi::. CutmOJ! hill.l, tht.: iihenff p._;mlcd out d1frcrm1 ook1o:d 1111•1\ al ~ sh.rxc; m;irl 11\g 1 l\Uleroup I~ I hirer hshennen. n* h.IQ) 1 \ l~ICf•I I\, .,,.,ll!'i \HIJ t'Xtend rlm.'l' mileb. Uo\m t11 I .<Jb'l1n.1'~ na<un h:.:Kh md 1rth th rl11: m11 Anu H1\'\'t h~I It 1111.111..,1 •~out id.: th1 1jJ 111111, the I I irh:ir I' urol v.111 R"-'f'"11I u:ruf) .sh: 110\\ v.: tcr, h.x~111S( 11-h.!c~ mu.~ 1hc1r hom Ill ft..' ks. O<,){ on rht 11"1~ 1_-;u1 fl 1or Rc"'t-r I I .J~ 1 lol tu ti>lwrm.m, v.:.i:. <:111.-.;Lul& 111 tr.1f6 011 L111lc { •lf 11.1 fx"'IK.h Hl " ,, c lrorl) u1 '' lfi we ilr -.. 1 \ cr I lc.ilv ud ~ lin:r In 1lll: rnne 11 woukl r 1k1• rh1: C.01,r ( 1u;inl r.1 ~'\·t 'f1mi !IJ'' :md , 1 ot a ~ 111:, ,,._. woulJ lc"c. lreai.ly '""'-'I," l\1 ~n..ic. !><th.I Jlll' ll~I f'in: l\. 1rs. rel\\ H11.1n cralts 11d 1. n pump \\,111•r 111~ ~ h11 arl' mgle 11\111 Cll'il."T"Jfl.'CI Wlll am~) •llll Mx ir ~'Ve11 w1I~ lpr 1l~Hy fn m d1rncl lu.) .;r .iler1 l,l\i'\)d I 1 l1Abtc~ rhc 11u.:!1t lx.:f.1rc Ile k1.·d ct thc9~ ~, 11 (on r~Ul' C!f tow.111\.~ J..111'1 pump v.:itt"r A '\lien t In" brlnj! fln: eqo1prm.T1t IJ\d I,'\ tr .iha uni •As n.-ct olft\;CfS. wt only had lo k:im JX"fl•1l u1d 1T1>c1 wJ •. :s,., l)i.i<l<s 1 I '\)n 11. v. 1cr lhcrt's s.• rn:111~ °'ht.'f «J we ha\l t > nrM, ~ ~ 11. ll:wc t1.1 cnf.lr1c dwm" \\'c 111dhl up u1 three. n.hrnl lw1ts Ol!.•lft'.l !In the h.trh.;w, ht.I m~ irifonnauon 111e~ said no, hut v.: JUIJ , \t:nJ 11.uh pcllCllru mid guano. lmpour11ki..l l"'C!ts uc he xdlt l~e m11: H;uh:ir P;,1trol u \\m~ \\irh the M.11111e l 'Pl tt) ~t ru,.t 1ht._~ mr.U~ C\c 'lre5.) Mayor Gary Monahan Council Libby Cowan (Mayo( Pro Tern), Joe {flcl;son, H~her K Somers. Lindel CITY HALL n Fa11 Drtve COStd Mesa CA 91626 (7 14) 754-5223 Mad109 Addre!>~ PO Box 1190 C~ta MN, CA 92628· 1200 (unleSs notedJ WWW OIYQfC~tamesa com C ty Attorney: Jerry Scheer, (114) 7S4· 5117 City Manager Allan l Roeder.(714) 754·S327 Communicaoons D rector (AttmgJ Jerry Verwolf {79 Far Drrve), (714} 754·5385 Deputf City ManagerJO opment Services Director Donald D Lamm. (714) 754·5270 Finance 01rectof/Treasurer Ontenm) . Andrea Ddroca. (71 4) 754·5243 Community ServKes Director, Kei1ti Van Hoh (714) 754.5009 Pel500nel Services Director. Steven E flayman (714) 754·5069 COMMUNITY SERVICES AdmrntratJOn (714) 754.5300 Jobs Center {Monday -Saturday 6· 11 am} (949J631-l963 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Adm1n1strat100 (714) 754·5270 Bu1khng Safety (7141754·5273 Bu1ld1n9 l~JOOS tl14) 754·5626 Mun10pal Code Enforcement (714} 754· 5607 Bu-;mess Assistdn<e. (/14) 754·5613 Code Enl0<cement (714) 754·5623 Plann1119 (714) 754·5245 EMPLOYMENT Labor fcxce 80,170 (1995) FINANCE Adm rustratfO<i (714) 754·5243 Bu~ness U<enses (714) 754 5234 FIRE Fir Chef Fran\. I Fant:no. (714) 754· 5106 Emergency 911 .1lcrt rhc night J\llTol. Pulllll$l up to rh,• Harh.ir 1',n11 I tL .... L:, Ju Monccau <le Au nl1I 1d .. At the md of <1111 J.lutt 1t' ,.,. •• uf) ~ ro m~ rh:1t \H OUI f.'ll home to chc cty ri uur rnm '£m11hc:s, Ll'lOll.mg that Y.c\c hcl(aj t > kftl) u comn1u111t) c " ~cw Harix r Patml facilit~ lbc cingmal plan 11. II) n 1'1acc rlx· dt-1erntnlt00 :3\\ .ill '°"'" the ongul.il bu1ldulj.I \\ a r-c:n lA ,UJ-tX\s, the hWld1ng "'<L'> dmnwtk.J, 0111 i\\11\I: O\fl'lmc 11 "' V.:\Jfkt't'S to n.-ach rite !oi: wall and re1ntorcc II nic t.>nS:m:ll :I\\ .11 Wa<; lctt In place; Ull.j' bulli Ol.n thn.'C fi:.'t.'t. lllJb'C vlnCfl'lc hltd: to depth 1( IO feet tic lnt.1> St I p1l111s."> on the R11"'~1ll, \\4uda .ire i;ccun:d mto the rulrud,, JO (et.1 J.'l\\n N11 .h~ had to I · n1 l t.'ll 11<"' 111..c ·1lu.·y were far t:f)(lU141 0111 At .2 1111111(111 .ui<I hm<fal by 11 irf,.~ fltadll!'t uuJ Pnrb, ~l,11\StnJCll in "'111 l,l,'IO in (~u:ilx--r; ,1 wmplctKni ..L11c .t Fchr\1<1ry 20.."'0 b ,.,,1 BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL Total number of bus1resse. 7,980 (1990} Percent employed 93% Admmrstrahon (714) 754·510G lTY for deaf on!y (7 \4) 634· l 237 Rre Pre'Vent1on (714) 754·5128 Publ c£ducat1on (714) 754·5683 B;cyde LicenY.5 (Suoda-y 2 • 4 p m ) (714) 754·5280 L Must present Coupon • L1m1ted Tune Only .I -----------------Pere.em whue collar 65 9% lt e Pf0Ject1on of future emplO'f'Tlent ~ 89,SSO by th year 2,000, 1ncre~ng to ~8 198 1n the year 2020. per the Orange County OCP·96 for Costa Mesa COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 0 14) 754·5678 FIRE STATIONS Company #1 7803 Royal Palm. (714) 754·5226 Company lf2 800 Baler, {71~) 754 ~ 141 Company#3 1865 P'1rl Ave. (949) 548-8513 Corrpany #4 2300 Placentta. (949 548-8543 CftlLORfNS BOUTIQUE CONSIGNMENT Baby Cfothina, ToYs. furniture & Accessories LarQest MaternifY Selection in O.C. New & Used BABY BLOOMERS 11~ Victoria St. IA, Cotta Mesa (949) 548-1001 MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES: • Nev.: \1ern~r Oritncation • 25-Yard Ht.':ltc_d P~I • U~ of fo" Wci~it Room and Eq~ipm~m by ~y Master • Massage: Bai.kctb.tll • \'olleyb.tll • t:m Cltm~rs • fo:adm~I • 1Jfecycb • Sc.hwmn Amiync Bicycles • I ifc Rowa •Concept II Rower • Uppc! Ikxly Lrgomctcr, • Nordic 1r:ck • Racquetball • Hand~all • tep Mrobia • Activt Old<r i\Ju11 foncss • Hard flo<l1~ Class •Aqua Acroh10i • Aqua11 Fi mess • Senior Aquau t nncss • Sv.im for Your I..1fc • Senior l.ap !'iv.im • I ockcr and lowd Smite •AWAY Program Allows Use of c )1hcr YMCA h1al1110 ,y ITT, build stro1~~ kids. srrongfamilirs, e strong co11m11m~tirs. Rediscover the Central Orange Coast YMCA 949·642·9990 .. • ~4 l.JETCJhe up _J \fA stlop-~ 20 0 NEWPORT BLVD.• (949) 645-4841 COSTA MESA • T NE-llPS • BAAx.Es • CoouNG SvsTEMS •AA CONDITIONING •~PO: Joes • El.ECmic.Al • Ov~R • FU£!. l"iJECTlON • ClAsslC CAA ~IR ,--....,...-----t..- • W e are a filmi( owned buSNJeSS that has been here SlflCe 1972 We ·a~·e pride 111 wr WOt'lr and bebewl ttiar honesty and pnde ate the ~eys to our success --~---. EDUCATION, BUSI NES I I COMMU ·GOVERNMENT . -----------~--- ~· r Age 01str1but10n 0-4yeo~ S. 17 years 18 -14 years 25 • 45 years 45 • 64 years 65+ yea~ Ethnic Mix White 72 4% Hispanic 19 9% Asian: 6 3% Slack I 0% Other 0 4% 1980 82,562 1996 102,0842 2000 108,994 ' 69% 12 7% 134% 42 3% 166% 81% Sources Orange County OCP-96 proiectt0ns and State Department of Finance PUBLIC SERVICES Adm1n1strauon (714) 754-5343 Wilham J. Moms Jr. Director of public services· (714) 754·5323 Eng1neenng (714) 754-5343 Pothole Hotline (714) 642-1721 Pro,ect Administration (714) 754-5029 Recycling (714) 7S4·SQ43 Sanitation (71 4) 754-5307 Traffic Engineenng (714) 754-5335 Traffic Signal Failure (~ Hours). (714) 754.5335 N1ghtsNJeekendslEmergencies, 911 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (714) 754-5635 VOTER REGISTRATION 49,812 WHO DO I CALL? Dogs barking, (714) 754·5311 Long-term auto parkmg violations, (7l4) 754·5238 N0tse complaints. constructt00 only, (714) 754-5245 • Parkway tree replacement or tree tnmm1n9, (714) 54&-3887 Pothole hotline. (714) 642-1721 Street sweeping, (714) 642-1782 Note All ~rea codes are 714 unless othelwise noted Stat1stica oformation coon~. Tne City of C~ta Mesa and Costa~ Chamber of Commerce • NEWPORT BEACH The O.'Y of Nt¥.port Beach is located 30 1'1'l1nutes south o: loog Beach. 40 minutes $00th of Los Angeles and about 70 minutes north of San Diego DATE OF INCORPORATION September 1, 1906 When the Pac1f1c flectoc Railway extended to Balboa, the txta<h boom began and 1n 1906 the small settlements of West Newport, East Newport and Balboa incorporated as the city of Newport Beach Pop 705 NICKNAME The Colorful Coast CITY FLOWER BoUga1nvillaea CITY TREE · Coral tree SISTER CITIES Okazaki, Japan Ant1bes Fronce Cabo Sao Lucas. MeJOCo AREA Square Miles Acres land 13 87 9,024 Bay 1 90 1,305 6 Ocean 10 12,864 Total 35 77 23,024 33 WATER FRONTAGE Harbor, 25 4 miles Ocean, 6 l mil~ NEWPORT HARBOR Boats. 9,000 Piers. 1,230 commeroal slips alld stde t.es. 2. 119 Bay mo0l1ogs. 1,221 DECIDE TO BE HEALTHY llldhrldual/Group Therapy: Prohlt!m wtch lovt?Work? Eating Oi~orJcr.! We're here co help. Bal.met. your hfe: Relacionsh1ps, Play, Work . Rcc:tpture \'our pint. Animal Bereavement", t • Tue.r..day of month 3:00-3 45 rm. $ lO.CX'. Rebecca Lewb, Ph.D. and Dan Eppler, Ph.D., (949) 721-5750. Rebecca Lewis, Ph.D. (949) 7 21-5 7 5 0 Dan Eppler, Ph.~. NEWPOJ{T HARBOR M •O• N •T• E•S•S•O• R •I Full-Time • Part-Time • Year Round Preschool • Kindergarten Hours 7:00 AM· 6:00 PM Ages 2-7 •Spanish •Computers • Gymnastics • Dance •Drama •Art •Music DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC CLIMATE (AVERAGE): winter, 57 3 degrees F summer, 64 1 degrees F rainfall, 11 09-annually GOVERNMENT NEY.port Beach is a chart~ city g<M"rned by an e ected seven-member oty council and ope•ates under the counol-manager torm of ~ernrnent CITY BUDGET (1996-97) Revenue Est mate S 122,878,909 Propo5ed EJpend1tures S80, 170,802 . CITY COUNCIL Meetings are held on the second and fourth Monday of each month arid begin at 7 pm. Meetings are he,d 1n the City Hall Council CHambers and are open to the public Mayo1 and city couool· Mayor Dennis O'Ne~ Mayor Pro Tem Tom W Ttlomson Coone~ Gary Adams. Jan Debcly, Nofma Glovef. Tod Ridgeway John N~ Ma1!1ng addres.s Newport Beach Crty ~II 3300 Newport Blyd NIMl)Ol't Beach, CA 92663 (949) 644-3304 CITY HALL 3300 Newport Btvd N~ Beach, (A 92663-38a4 Ma1l1ng Address P.O Box 1768 Newpo<t Beach, CA 92658·8915 lnform.at1on (949) 644-3309 City Attorney, Robert H Burnham (.949) 644·3l31 Cny <;Jerk, Lavonne Harkless . (949) 644·)007 Actrng City Manager, Dennis Danner (949) 644-3000 ASsrstant City Manager. Sharon Wood tcommun ty developmerit) Revenue Manager. Glen Everroad f10ance, (949)644-3141 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES lnfoima\tOn ~949) 644·3309 BuStness l.JCeoses (949) 644·3141 Hu:Nn Resources (949) 644-3300 Personnel. (949) 644·3300 Water B lhng ~949) 644-3050 ARTS COMMISSION P.O Box 1768 Newport Beach 92658·89 I 5 Meets second Thursday of each month at 4 30 pm at the Newport Beach Central Lrbrary Pat Brubaker. chair, Roya Foulad1, vice chair, Kathy Harrr50n, secretary. Lyn 8elosco, Arlene Cartoz1on. Robena Jorgensen. Catherine Michaels and 6111 Va enune. Hallie Strock, Arts 8t Cultural Services Coordinator CIVIL SERVICE BOARD Meets first Monday of each month Members Paula Godfrey, Cltnt Hoose. Steven Bromberg, Robert A Fcmer. chair. Dayna " Pettit. v!Ce cha r COMMUNITY SERVICES lnfounatron; (949) 644-3151 RecreattOO. (949) 644 ·3151 . EMPLOYMENT Labo< f()(ce; 41,580 Unemployment rate. 2 1 % FIRE & MARINE Emergency 911 or (949) 644·3611 Admm1S1fati00 (949) 644·3104 Fire PreventlOO (949) 644-3106 Manrie Ttdelclnds (949) 644·3044 U S Coast Guard, t949) 673·0420 • Harboc Pjtrol, (emergencf) 911 or (949) 834-3800. bUS1ness (949) 723-1002 Manne Dept. business. (949) 644-3044 Surf and Weather, (949) 673-3371 DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC HARBOR Boats 9,000 Residential Pie<. 1,230 commeroal Shps & Side Ties 2, 119 Bay Moonngs · 1,221 INCOME Pff capita SS0,515 Medlclll household S61,892 LAND USE .. BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL Total numbef of buslnes~· 10,000+ Acres zoned f0< planned 1odustry. 18502 RECREATIONAL (ACRES) Par1 s (40) 154 acres Be.Kiles 224 acres Hclrbo< waters· 1.216 acres LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES StUdy session meets third Monday of each month. regul¥ meeting is held first Monday of each month MembM c Be()nftt Jcidson, chatr George Jeffries. Frank Lynd\. Jule Ryan, 'Im Wood LIFEGUARD HEADQUARTERS 70 Nlwport Pie< Newport BHch, CA 92663 Eme<gency (24 hours): (949) 673·3360 1nf0<mation (949) 644-3~ S~rf & Weather: (949) 673-3371 PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION COMMISSION Meets first Tuesday of each month Patrioa Beek, chair Ptuf GlaSglow, V1Ce chair Membefs Robio S1ncla1r, Val Sk0<0, Tom Tobin, Donald Pfaff and Mark ffankl1n PLANNING & BUILDING Plannmg Information (949) 644·3200 • Bui ding lnfonnation: (949) 644·3275 PLANNING COMMISSION (949) 644·3200 Meets Thursdly precedu'Q oty council meetJOg at 7 pm Membefs Edward Selech, chair, Thomas J Ashley. V1Ce chair, Mic:hae4 C. Kr anztey, RKhard Fuller, Anne Gifford, Todd Rtdgew.ry POLICE STATIONS Chief of Police. Robert McDonell 870 Santa 8arbara Dove Newport Beach, CA 92660 Emergency, f11 Reporting (949) 644·3711 (Crimes, accidents, needs police) Business· (949) ~3717 c:t. POPULATION ,,..., '1990 census) J)em'lanent 69,3011 men. 49 47%; women: 50.53%, college degtte. 45 81 % medllt'I •· 41. 7 Tourist. 20.000 to 100,000 per day AY!rage ~Silt 2 17 Households with dlildten 16 8% A1Jt Distribution • 0. 13 years 14-24 years 25-~years 45-59 years 60-64 ye.m 6S+ years Ethn1C Mix WhttP 9037% 10.77% 10.5% 17.38% 22 22% s 27% 16.94% ----- •. H1span1C 5.19% Asian. 3 82% Black 36% Other 03% PUBLIC WORKS Information (949; 644·3311 TrafftC En91fleer1~ (949) 644-3344 VOTER REGISTRATION 49.812 1 Source Focus Orange County ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT 18601 Airport Way, Sclnta Ana, CA 92707 Adiacent to Newport Beach, JU'>t south of the San Diego freewd'/ (1-405) at MacArthur Boulevard aod one-half mde southeast of the Costa ~ Freeway (55) wtth the Corona del Maf freeway (73) serving as its southern boundary Terminal operatJOOs are 6 am to midnight Airport AdrTUMtrcltlOO (949) 252·5171 Pag ng Termaial (949) 252·5006 MARINE AND AIR EMERGENCY us Coast Guard. (949) 673-0420 Harbor Patrol, (emergency) 911 or l949) 723· 1000 lifeguard, (24·hour emefgency). (949) 673·3360, business. (949) 644·3047 Marine Dept bus1nes$, (949) 644·3044 Manne Tidelands, (949) 644·3044 Surf and Weather. (949) 673-3371 POPULATION TRENDS Population, Orange County 1980 1,932,921 1996 2,624.300 2000 2,829,SOOJ IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS COSTA MESA AAA lnformatoo. (714) 427-5950 Roadside service, f714 641-0833 ANIMAL CONTROL (714) 644-3717 ANIMAL LICENSES (714) 644·3141 ANIMAL SHELTER 2075 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa. CA 92627 (949) 644·3656 BARK PARK HOTLINE (714) 754.5041 BUSINESS LICENSES (714) 754-5234 CHAMBER Of COMMERCE COSTA MESA 1700 Adams Ave . Suite 101 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 (714) 885-9090 Mond<ly • Thur\day. 9 a m to S p m • Friday by appointment I ~esideot & CEO, Ed Fawcett 1 Membership Director, Darla Jacobs : POST OFFICES {800) 275-8777 Main OfftCe 1590 Adams Ave • (92626. 92628) • Mesa Center Station 2230 Fa rww Rd • (92627) VISITOR INFORMATION Coota 1 the Co Id Mesa Chambef of Commerce Phone (714) 885·9090 or Costa Mesa Tourism & Promott00 Counol Phone SOQ.399.5499 NEWPORT BEACH ANIMAL Ll~ENSES, CITY HAU (949 644 3141 AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 38AO Birch St . Newport Beach. CA 92660 (949) 476 8880 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CORONA DEL MAR 28A3 Coast Hwy East Newport Beach, CA 92625 (949) 67J-4050 President, Buu Jackson becutive Director. Royal Radtke www cdmchamber com NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1470 Jamboree RoJd Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 719-4400 \0 with this coupon Not Vllld wtth "1Y °'* offer Wt Exoept ~Coupons Exdudel .., products ExpN 3131199 President, Richard Luehrs www newportbeach com NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE ANO VISITORS BUREAU 3300 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach, (A 92663 (949) 722-1611 President, ROSclhod w !hams www newportbe.\Ct>-cvb com LIBRARIES (4) (see Education ;ec', on for branches) lnformatton· (949) 717·3800 Adult literacy (949) 7l 7·3B74 POST OFFICES (800) 275-8777 ·Main Offrce 1133 Camelbac:k St Newport Beach, CA 92660 Balboa Island 206 Manne Ave 8alboa ~1nsula 204 Ma1n Corona del Melt 406 Orchid Riverside StAtoo 191 Rivf>f~ A~ VISITOR INFORMATION Cont t the Nl.'WJ>' '1 Beach Confe<ence and Visitors Bureau Phone 800-94-COAST Fax (949) 722-1612 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA HlGHWAY PATROL Emlffget")' rl'P0't5 01cll 0 tor the ~ator and asl to< ZENITH 12000 B ~'l'P.SS (714) 567·6000 (Santa Aria) i • -. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES 650 West t 9th St Costa Mesa. CA 92627 (949) 631-8150 ASHING LICENSES Davey's Locker, 400 Main St Balboa Peninsula (949) 673-1434 JUDICIAL COURTS 43 J I Orange County Harbor Mumopal Court 4601 Jomboree Road Newpo<t Beach 92660 (949) 476-4699 NEWSPAPERS Daily Pilot. (949) 642 ... 321 Orange County Regtster-. (714) 835· 1234 Times Orange County, (71 4) 966-5600 44 ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR SERVICE auas PATROL 1901 Bayside Dr. AND VOLUNTEER Newport Beach. CA 94663 Emergency. (949) 723JlOOO CENTER Mooring & Business (949) 713-1002 Small Craft & Weat~· (949) 644·3044 SERVICE CLUBS ORANGE COUNTY CONSUMER BUSINESS REGISTRAR OF VOTERS, NETWORK (714) 834 2244 This networlc1ng group meets at The Tee ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF, · Room at Newport Beach Golf Course on (949) 770-6011 fnday mornings.Call Barry Allen at (714) 550-4785 ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR FIRE EXPLORERS COURT 700 C 1111c (enter Dr. West The Costa Mesa Fire Department's fire Santa Ana. <714) 834 5177 Explorers exposes young adults who are consldenng a career 1n firef1ght111g to POISON CONTROL CENTER every aspect of the JOb Post 400 meets UCI Medical Center, (714) 456-7890 every Tuesday at 6 p.m. at various fire statoos Men and women ages 16 to 21 RED CROSS are welcome to J04n For more 601 North Go1den Circle Dr. Santa Ana. 1nforma11on. call (714) 754-5204 (714) 835·5381 {Orange County Chapter JAYCEES GROUP Headquarters and Blood Center) The Jaycees (JunlOI' Chamber of TELEGRAPH, WESTERN Commerce) are a group of young UNION professionals ages 2 1-39 who get 800-32 5 6000 together for communrty service. business networking and sooahllng for more TIME, 853-1212 information, call (949) 45 I -2178 (charged as a loca catl) Place Your Ad In Our Aam- Sectton -Call Todayl Glom -·s74.4140 Complete Jaguar, Land Rover scr:vi~ 7 40 W. 16th St. • Costa Mesa 646-2816 ROSEY'S ) AUTOBODY You Have the Right to Choose Your Repair Facility Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop~ (949) 642-4522 121 Industrial Way • Costa Mesa ----...---------- KIWANIS CLUB and cruising. Meetmgs are at the Sea The K1Wanrs Club of Newport Beach-Explorer Sea Base in Newport Beach. For Corona del Mar meets every Thursday at infoonation. call (949) 642·6301 Of' ~949) noon at the Bahia Connthian Yadlt Club, 551-8591. 1601 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar For CITY OF COSTA MESA 1nformatiorl, call Joe Carlson (714) VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 271-7322 77 Fair Drive LEADS ClUB P.O Box 1200 The Newport Coast Chapter of Ah Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1200 Lc1ssen's Leads Club meets every Tuesday Volunteer Coordinator (714) 754-4859 at 7 15 pm. at M1m1's Cafe at HarbOI' If you choose to volunteer, the first $tep and Newport Boulevards in Costa Mesa 1s to complete a Volunteer Appltcatt0n For more 1nformatt0n, call (949) 857-This can be obtained at the city of Costa 6059 Mesa Personnel Department. 77 Fall' NETWORKING MEETING Orrve You will be asked about the tune The Networkers. a program ptovided by commitment you are able to make (generally, volunteers are asked to make the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, a commitment of a least three months) meets Wednesdays from 11 45 a.m. to 1 and your preferred volunteer schedule. In p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country addition, you will be asked to prOVtde Club For 1nformat10n, call the Costa general background 1nf0<mation Mesa Chamber of Commerce at (7 14) including pr~ paid °' volunteer 885-9092 experience and any relevant training you SEA EXPLORERS have completed Sea Explorer Ship -Del Mar 711 of The Volunteer COO<dinator Wiii revlft!N Orange County invites young men ages your applicatoo and refer you to the 14 to 18 who are interested 111 being department best suited .to your interests part of the sea explorer shrps 1n Orange and/or in whJCh your background and County ~ offer a well-roc..rnded experience would be applicable f0< an mantJme experience program 1ndud1ng interview and proper placement sailing, seamanship, piloting, OcWIC}!tion complete. Auto BaclV Paint & Restoration All Fo~elgn & Domestic cars _. 011er 2B tl'eors lbtperlenre lai ln,urartll' Claim? • Don't lcr your imurancc rompany dircayou • le is your~ right to choose • lruuran.cc claims wdcomc • Writttn w.uranty • All claims p~ by cxpcrienced professionals Sir Charles Ltd. Mon..· Fri. (9f9) 646.8884 1625 Ohm \l'ay C.O,ta MC$;\ FREE SHtrITLE SERVI a Independent Service 0£ .. VOLVO• SAAB• ROLIS ROYCE Dealership Quality at les5 ~ Same location since 1972 r'S!O~-~~ .. COUPON on Oil & Filter ROLLS ROYCE • SAAB •VOLVO Exp.&'99 -F REE ~ I AFETY (949)~7731 IN PECTION : 16350hmsWaySuiceE Exp. 8198 : U)Sl"A Ml:SA -~~!"t"~~~~~~ •• DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC NEWPORT BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT ACADEMY & VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Contact. NBPO Community Relations offi<:e at (949) 644-3662 The Academy is a 12·we8 program consast109 of one thrtt-hour ~s each week Cla~ cCM< many loplCS and include hands-oo training tn crime scene investigatron. helicopter opetations, firearms use, vetlicle stops and determining drunk drivers' intoxication levels Part1C1pants JOtn a N8PO patrol off 1cer on a ride-along as part of Academy curriculum Upon graduation, Academy partJopants will I:>@ el19ible to apply to help the pohce deflartmeot as members of their new untf ormed voluntee1 program. Must be 21 years of age, and apprOved by Chief of Police. VOLUNTEER CENTER OF GREATER ORANGE COUNTY With more than 1,500 volunteer opportuncties, the Volunteer Center win match people and groops wishing to "61unteef Wlth non-profit agencies an ~ area For information· contact the Cente<'5 Volunteer Connection line at (714) 953-5757, ext 106 ~p.1wnin~ 1xcur' Imm M.m h 1hrnui:h Au'-"' 1, ;ind l"-l',1•111n.1lh• in h hru 1ry nn,I $cp1cmbc1. Pl'1ak fL1\VnlOj! ptrioJ I lx·£Wn·n I.tit' M.1r\:h .md l'.11ly June On1.c rn.uurt\ ,1n in.11\'1.luAT m.1~ 'J1.1wn ,lu11ng Cl:J! l\) one cup of w.1 ~.11cr aml hakt' gent I\-; the eR>,>s will h "' h before yoor e)ca ma fc~ m1nut~. 1 Mon l:f'llnt,1n !>Cen on ¥10thlanJ'bcachc."i. are ht:twl.'rn five 1mJ 'IX inche:. loni,:. Few live tu be olJer rh;in thrcc ~·~1~. Grunmn marure and 'rav.n, c rhc ~nd of the hrst yt."l'!r. Grunion ft->1.iJ hahu:. re n .. l! well limown They h.ivc.• no tt"eth, ~ they arc rrc;un\\.'J to (l'f:J on very ~mall org,1m,ms. Shore bird~. isopods, fl IC~'· ~nJ wonm, ;mJ hectics eJt grunwn c~s. Huma~. larger fi;h nnJ uthcr animals prey up<.m grunion Itself, Ihe mo't critical pruhlem facin~ rhe ~unmn r~>urct· i• the lo of spawn1~ habitat c.1u.~eJ hy ~.11.h CfUl>H>n, harbor comtruction ,mJ pollution. R) the 1920:. che fohery u5 howing Jdmice ''~ ..,( Jcplet1,m ;1nJ :.i rq:u lanon wa' pa-. ..... -.J in 19 27 c rnhfi,h1~ a dux.J ~a:.on of rhrn month,, Apnl thr,l\Jgh June. The ft,lter) tmpmved .mJ m 1947 the clo:;urc wa-. ~honcncd ro Arni through Ma}. nu closure I ~1111 tn 11c1.c l\t' runs nt 1hout 15"!,t\' •••lfi m1crval . Fem.ti~ cnn pJ"n "m;.my tX I lllll~ Jurml( a 1-4.rlson. M11t11te tl•t11,1k>s J.1y Ocl"i.'en I ,(iQ(.) tmd 3,6(\) i.'f!l.'S Jurin~ unc,1p:awn, wuh rhr I. rj.?Cr IC'mal f'r,xJuc1ng m r l~ The l~ Rte dcpo.'ltll'\J Junng th. lu~hot t1d of 1hc month Gni.l tn uh.:11e II\ the mJ Jurmg th l.n\w tiJ bds, c fmm the d1 1urhlmc\ ol "'"'~ nctmn. The t'f::C re ke11t moist hy r H.Juat. tcr m the nJ The t-ggs hatch Jur1ng rhe OC)ll k!Rh 11Jc fll":S when rhey ore tnl.Uli.IJttxl "t1h a " tcr • nJ ~11,1ted by n ing ~urf. nu 1x:cur after about JO days. You c.m Wilh.h grunion eags hatch hy CQllt'\:llng 11 dustt-r vi c~ nftcr a grun on run anJ k~ptnl( them in 11 lc1tl5ely cover,-J cont.1iner vi Jamp 1nJ in coc:>l ~for 10.ic; d.iys. 'fltcn, Mkt one t :ion 11( sanJ 1aoJ . cfkd lo prun·..r grunum Junni;: the pe<1l p;.1wnmg penoJ. A fa hing ltccnS< b re\lu1rcJ for persons 16 yt.>;ir; and older to caprure ' .,.,. __ S<nior PGA TO\lr IS known [!rnnion. Gruni,>n may be t;1L.cn by for its great golf featunng many •port fi hero; u tng thear hands only. o( the game's ~test playcn. No holes nl.ly he dug 10 the beach to We 60tnettmcs forget, it's abo entrap rhem. There 1 nu limit, but about CHARITY. cake only what you can ~i wa~ting ln 1998, no tour UlJ diJ tt like fl h 1 unlawful. The J.'Tl.lnaon Ncwpon Beach's Toah1ba Senior rorul.uaon I) 1t .1 fairly ~ttady level. Clai.ic, which bcnmu Hoaa One of the re.1 ways to find out Memorilil Pn!Sbymian Hospital. which beaches h.wc had recent runs While last ycar'I toumamcnr •~ f\)Co\11 the tatt' anJ county Wti won by the POA ~morTour'1 lifoguarJ~ whu cnn often tell 1f hottat player, Hale Irwin, utfacu1h; bpawnmg ha~ t.iken place. quickly pointed out that the real Rc~":lrch ,inJ manai.:cment of the winner was Hoag Memorial grunion L' ~uppcmcJ by the Presbyterian Hoep1cal. The event C.1l1fom1~ Dt•p.irtmcnt of Ft~h anJ mi.r.ed more than $700,000, m:ikmii 1c one of the mosc generous l ;,1mc. l-\1r .m t'X('Cett-d umerahle of ruut'namcnts on the Senior Tour. wnan inn run' m 1999, :.end a IK'lf The Tmhil1'1 Senior Cl ic w ,1d,frc ~J 'tam~ cnvcl11pe to: later r~i.u:d a. the maug\Jral Gnm1<1n winner of the Senior PGA Toor Cal1f.mua Dc:parrrnenc of Fish Chanty of the Year Award. Tile anJ G~ • awanl camN an .JJ111onal $2S,OOO Manne R~guin donatavn to he used hy Hoag to J~1Gol..kn Shor~ Dn~. s~ . .5<., further 1b m ion olprovid1ng l.1Jn)I Ac:.1 h, CA 90...~2 ~pcrior healthcare. lnturnuuon pr .. 1\'1Jt.J by che This year, the big names wall ~ C.1lilom1a l\:vartmcnt of Fi~h anJ back anading the newly red 1gned Hoag is Rtk; OOCX, alOng with lkacon Jones FounJac1on, a chancy empowenng tnner·Clty ;youth:; with tuoli to regenerate the tr neighborhoods. The week· Iona 1ebedulc: rtw..., o. .. 1-' • Mon., 3/8: 12:30 p.m. • Cdebrio- Pro·Am • Tue., 3/9: 4 p.m. •Junior Clinic •Wed., 3/10: 7:30 a.m./1:15 p.m. • C~ic Pru-Am •Thurs., 3/11 :'7:30 a.m./1:15 p.m. • Cl ic Pro-Am; 9 a.m. • • Mmen:arJ Pro.Am (Santa Ana Country Oub) • Ftrst Round -Fri., J/12: 8:30 a m.; Second Round • Sat., 3/13: 7:30 am.; Final Rrcotd • SWl., 3/14: 7:30 a.m. Ganie. For more infonn.ui m, Call New-p.)rt Beach <Aunuy Club. (562) 590.5112. =-~~--~~ Tad:ets: (949) 515--i840. • SERl/leE •SPEED ·• LUXURV RIDE THE NEWPORT BOAT! Depart Newport 9:00 a.m. Depart Catalina 4:30 p.m. • Daily Service • •Reservations Required • 949/673-5245 CATALINA PASSENGER SERVICE, INC. WWW.CATALINAINFO.COM pass a beauuful cestament co God and us Christ each day, situated on Bonita yon Road at Pramc RoaJ in Newport ac.h It LS a ~take center for the Church o( Laner-day Saints. Formerly eeUnl( at a me on Dover Drive, the Church net:Jed a larger facility. When land became available nn Bonita Canyon at was purchased by the Latter-day Samts m 1996; the church was dedicated in July 1998 Tile land and church were purchased frtt and ckar before hu11dmg ~· This IS rme for all Laner-day Sames churches. Dunng .1 recent tour, the Church was (,ietttng their Cultural Center, a recreation nxml/gym, ready for an Adopt·A-Soctal Worker evening -part of an outreach commumry assistance program. Robert Wynn, fonner Newport Beach c1cy counCllman and Kathleen Lubeck, media relations wn.~ltant, escorted me They pro\'lded mfurm.mon mto the doctrine, hclaefs and urgamianon of the Church llus stah center compn~ rhrcc warJs ur congregation.-.: Omma del Mar, Harbor Halls (Corona del Mar and Irvine) and Newport Co .. tSl; each ward holds au own wu~h1p services m the C'hapel with brcalc-out grou~ for 1.h1ldren, y<>uth and adults. Wards The Chapel end organ .tre governed hy a b1~op, who fl'(itms to the srake president. The stake, comprued of .1pprox1m.ucly 2.500 mem~rs. is O\'e~cn by First Pre:.1dent l ale Parkin. wh<JM: office i~ here, along with tht: ufftce~ of rhe three warJ b1 hop~. The stake president h,t\ two C()Un'lelON and 12 h11th council members who meet momhl) to dtSCuss stake 15MICS All church offtccrs aie unpaid lay persons, called to the ministry through <.crv1ce Ir I\ J "labor of love," supported hy members of the congregation who also share thl."11 IC1lls anJ tnlenu in numerous ways. "We are a strong communtty -a church family, where people w-atch out for each other," said Lubeck. "Ilic Elders might help a family JOIOII\g the Church to move in to thelr new home. If someone ha~ o haby, the Relief Society (women's organization) will 3! le. for volunteera to bring the family food or any istance nttdcd. We alst1 reach out to the rc.t of the community." Touring the Church The lrurnute wing houses Univemry of Irvine students of religicxu 1nstruct1on. c~ .arc taueht at UCI, but mecungs are held here in th5, hbrary/clll! room on Wednesday and Fnday evenings. Tfle flO()fJ\ ts failed with resource boob, audio visuals and notebooks journaled by students. The chapel is simple in appearance President laft' Pa"'in acq0tred the magnificent org;in from another pamh and M-ought 1t here. The hymnal mcorporat~ well-known Chrmkm K>ngs end thl'16C unique to Lauer- d:iy Saint~. The Sunday service ~ins wich a sacrament meeung, conducted by a warJ li1'1lup or \lne of h1J cwo counselon. There IS communion (bread and water) and J aermon, conducted by Olurch members. The service, led hy a youth and tw\l adult ~Jlcer , l ts foe about n hour. There ts an open10R hymn an<.i c1 clnsing hymn along with the BeneJ1ction. TalunJI' of the offering Is ro...N on tithing: giving 10 percent of' your mcomc to the O'lurch. Thi• year, wof'h1p m ctings arc cent~1..J arounJ m1dying the New TC)ternent from the Karia's JnrnL"$ CA Benevolent Church on Bonita Canyon The Owrch of Jesus Christ of ~-day s.ints Siory and phcxm b,LanaH.~ version of the Bible. Along wtth the B11'1e, The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of J~ Chriq, i5 a 6ttonJ w1tnts) conftrmul~ the vahd1ry of Biblical doc:tnne and Vt'.nf}mg the J1vintty of }CS\U Ovut. The servic.c IS followtd by Sunday School (for youth 12 years and · older) and imulrant!OU'lly Pnrmvy, for the thrtt throulilh 11 -year old , who arc caught rel1g1NS pnnctple<.. Spmtual cratnmg and culturdl activities arc conducted for young men and women (12 to 17 yean old) Ynun~ women are taught !C\'en valu and have goob each )'ear to implement them. The Rd1ef Soc1ery ur SmeM., (agb 18 and older) alc;o gather together. Thb soc1ery 1J one of chc olde:.t and larg~t women's organitauoru establi5hed an 1842 to help the sick, the roor and others in nefd. They meec rei1Jlarly to J~UM a variety of issue , from homemakina to handlina finances. There b also a meeting of the men's Melchldel Pn~thood ( 19 years and older). The PnC'ithOl1d, l'lO ;l local level, has two office . elders who go on tn1 100£ and hi&}\ prie ·u (b1<hop11 and the take pre$ident) who arc the prC'lllJmg u1hont1L'S an each "°-arJ and at the stake · "At 12 ye;1rs old, the young men arc given the Aaronu: Priesthood: 12 to 14 ye-Jr olJ an.• deacon~. IS co J 6 year old are tt'Jchcn (who prepare the ~rament) end 16 to 18 YL';lf olJ are pr1C$t~ (who Mes& the sacrament),• sa1J Wynn . "If you're a Mormon, it's not JOO a Sunday religion. It is your life ~ety i.ngle day," Lubeck '3.1d. "The: tcenagcn generally chUOIC to go to ~mary before high schuol." The seminary is a nme~month program which mcch weekdays from 6to1 a.m., where youth mcmon:e "<nrrurc and learn abour church ha tory. They gather for social and sporb ocuv1ues dunn~ the wcdm1ght~, eng.1ging tn broom hodcey, ~etbaJI and volleyball t()lJn\iimenU in the Cultural Center. There are fully equipped cla C\'OmS for Primary md SunJay School mecungs. Each Olapel has a library wich Vbual aids mcludtnr( VCR.s, videos, prOJC\:tors and hook~. and inmuctional urplies that can ~ checked out for the cl room.~. "In 1846, the Church was pe~ted Jue to cscalanng oppo-.luon. Laner-day Samu Oed Nauvoo (Illinois), where they had built a temple, and journeyed 1,300 miles to the Salt Lake Valley to wo~hip the way they ch~," Wynn said. "This pvt' the 1mpreu1on that tht' Monnoru were 1solauon1 ts. Approx1matdy 30 years agu, the Chun.h dedJed it was ume to become part of the Olri.st1an community and ~hare id with those of other Cbnsuan fa 1t.hs." The Church Wlll hold an Emergency Prcpa.reJnes.s Fair on July 24, m conjunction with. the Newport Beach, ~ca Mesa and Orange Coonty Fire ~enu, mv1t1ng the entire community to t.ecome informed ahout di"lUtcr s1ruat1('fl.'· Tounna the Olurch'~ comdors, •'311$ ate hntd wuh .beauuful peinungi> of God and jt"Su. Chr1 t. A prcxlamanon M•'lgi oo the w-.111 toutmii 1mpommcc of the family. •·1( you've got Un>n1e fam1l1CS, tht>n you're 8\llntr 11,1 havt! a gooJ community," Wynn 1a1J. "On MonJay evenings, we have famdy 1nect1ngi Ill our homeA. The motht'r anJ fatht>r"' wdl as the older children take tum a1vmg lessioru. We abo tallt about community 1 ucs l1nd ml life lull ." -DAILY PU .. Q~ Atll,NU4L. ~~C Church membenhlp r\ccord11'11f w W~m JOIO the Olun.h. tiAptQID ~Six Olh>icmary ICSSON are aivcn wiJ the ro•lt" rencf& 6f rhe Oturch are lramC'.\i Qu~uoo nre · hour mhing, the Wonl ot'Wi!J rn · (001hh , The Book c Morm '" llflJ "h ~ rnotall). nJ t'C• n m IY. ff 5('1fl\COOe '-ho1...sc to h'\:onw a cii'Cirihcr. the • are Ntpt m.'1.I hf);111mm 1 usuall) cunJuned ;u th< <" oi eight 1f the p.ircnb :art· 1lre<1>.h mcml'Cr.," Wynn t·xpla1rwJ. "II 1m'-·~me t) new to the fanh, Np11$tn uc.cur when tht'y re ulJ lOOl•l.!h 111 unJcrn.mJtng rhe Churl h\ pno rpl~." Mi\,ionary work "fo J.oe. m1 !onnry w1.>rk h•l~ hn11 m:c1vcJ m 161 counm~ throui:hout the world. Currently, 50,t\\1 Lluer-Jay S:unu arc ~rv1ng in k\1 miJ!.mns. Approximately 75 rmcn1 of the vouna men or E1Jcr5 • .., ,,n .1 two-y~r st'rv1ce. Women. 1''gtnntng at the age of 21 m.&y e\) on a m1 100, older coupla also 6Crvc. "We're tTytni m ~et into every country, so all reople have the unionun1ry (0 hear the ppcl," \X') nn sa1J "Normally, pcorlc who 1<1111 1hc LOS church a$ a rC$Ult of m1 lonary' work att d tis!ic:J with their curttnt church or have no lhur'"h at all Thcae P«JPle go oof anJ tt'a<:h the gospel .mJ haptuc. M1 tons att 14o conducted on h(half ( communuy service, prevenuve hculch care, building rr•>je(l~. family hutory r~rch. t\111 1tton .mJ leaJenh1p tr.unmR· \X'c 're <me of the f test icrow1ng dlurchc~ i\i ore ult." Tcmrlc. and eenea.l<>fn' 1..citter.Jay S:llnt TemplC$ .m· not • pl 1<:e of ~onhtp. Althoui;h \IMm n~ may enter \We centch • nd T11bcm;1clb (them t tam•)U.S hem~ m Ir Lalr.c C1ry). not all m.1, l'C aJmtttcd into Tcmrlc "You ha\c to hvc b~ a certain ~t •lf u n<l.irdi to enter the Temple," \\lnn 1J. "MormON who a~ 1n 1..'tXll.l LDS tandin". that I), ..Jhere I frmple flNtn.ancCS, arc OOptt:c:J, li\l' v.1thm the WorJ of Wisdom hl"1lth lat.-,), abtdt' hy the cuvenanc f 1TUrn.1 c anJ follow a n.: h •10\.li N~1t1 n to tnicc their f.1m1ly i:cne-.tl01:1C$, are lfl\CO a Temple recommend -tht adm1u them into rhl' Temple." "The Temple in ulu m.'lm.lgt-for L!l'mtty," Ltibt.-ck i;a1,I. "We believe 1•111 .ire ~alcd for etcm1ty with ~l>ur f'UIN'. not JU: t unul 'Jc.1th Jo Y•lll r.1rt' hut unul the: murr'-><:t1un" Mcmhcr are taught ,th.1r they h m:.~ 1 rd1g1ous ohhg.nton w tr.tt:e rheir uwn gencal()j(tCS nd perform Temple on:l1nanccs (, r their nee ton. Teinplc:s a~ erected fl)r 'rx'dftc fam1ly·c.:entere<l urd1n.mt.:~. Thl' Church operate the largest ~cncalog1ctil l1brary in the worlJ. tlw Family H!itory l1l-rary'™, next to Temple Stuarc in 5.llt l...lle Cit)'. The Church hat 50 oruauna temple$ m the Un1ttd States and mtemauooally, with am .. »ht'r lot under corutruct1on or pbnncd. Th~ Latttt-day Saintt Church worldwide h approximately 10 m11l1on mem~n. They mamtatn Bri1itham Younv University in Provo, Utah, with c1111\ptlo,ct m Hawau l rad; Of'Cmte Rieu C.oll~ in IJ.um, the LDS &Mi <Allege tn Silt Lake Clry anJ ~m1narie . Elementary onJ secol\<i.uy ~hcx1lli h.w .... been fnundcJ worlJwuJe. PLACES OF WORSHIP •No1e: all wotlhip services occur on 5undays unless otherwke noted. ANGLICAN ST. MATTHEW'S TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1723 Westchff Dr · Newport 8each 646-1152 Sunday holy communion 8 & I 0 15 a m Sunday school 9 a.m for adults & children of all ages, child Cdfe prwided Bible stud'f, Tuesday, noon & 7 30 pm (cafl for locotion} l1oly communion. Thursday, 9 30 cl m Women's febvsh p, Thursday, 1 o 30 a m APOSTOLIC UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 617 Hamiton Costa Mesa 646-9724 ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC ST. MARY ARMENIAN CHURCH 148 r 22!ld St C~ta Mesa 650-6760 Ot 65().8367 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD HARBOR CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 74 "" w .)QI) Costa Mesa 631·7730 Wor~h1p 10 am Adult group Tuesday, 1 30 p m Youth group Wednesday 6 30 p m Jerry Seedari. p,lStor LA PUERTA ABIERTA CHURCH 740W Walson CostclM~ 650-8236 Humberto Cabezas. PdStOC' NEWPORT-MESA CHRISTIAN CENTER 2599~81vd Costa Mesa 966-0454 Wo:r9lip Satu•day 6 p m , Sunday 8, 9 30 & H cl m ; 6 pm. Child care prOYided Dr James T BradfOtd BAHA'I BAHA'I FAITH OF COSTA MESA PO. Box 10832 "A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY PROCLAIMING THE LOVE OF CHRIST" Lutheran Church of the Master 2900 Pacific View Dr. • Corona deJ. Mar (949) 759-1031 Pastor Mark Anderson Sunday Worship: 9:30 am Bible Study: 10:45 am Sunday School & Child.Care . You are Invited & Welcome! (. I l t I ' I I "'• I ( ) I' \, I ( I 1 I 4 ' .. , "• j \. I I I ' 957-2894 Baha'is of Newpc>ft Beach 721-0091 BAPTIST HARBOR TRINITY CHURCH 1230 W Baker St. Costa Mesa 556-7787 . Worship 8·30, 9 45 ~ 11 a.m. Bruce Merrifield, senior pa~tor BAPTIST AMERICAN FAIRVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH 2525 Fo1tv1ew Rd. Costo Mesa 545-4610 Worship 10 am. Dr. Gary Barmore BIBLE CALVARY CHURCH NEWPORT-MESA , 190 E 23rd St Costa Mesa 645-5050 Worship Satwday. 6 p m .• Sundoy 8, 9:30 & 11 am Tim Celek, pastor BUDDHIST BUDDHIST TZU-CHI ASSOOATION OF AMERICA Ora~ County Office 628 W 19th St Costa Mesa 642-6643 HIGASHI HONGANJI BUDDHIST TEMPLE 254 'd()(1a St Costa Mesa 721-1202 Wo~hp 10am CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 792 Victooa St. Costa Mesa 548-3468 Wo~tup 10 IS a.m 8tble Studies 9 a m Sunday school 9 a.m. Jerrold A Hollo'bau9h. minister CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE JACHIN CHINESE ALLIANCE CHURCH 420 w 19th . Costa Mesa 642-4018 Worship Mandarin & English 11 30 a m • Sundoy school 10 30 a m DMrl..m llAT YAHM From Generation to Generation A Refom1 Congregation Encouraging Tr-.i<l1tional Jewish Values Rabbi Mark S. Miller, our distinguished spiritual leader for 22 yea.rs. Cantor Jonathan Grant Frid4y Evmmt Shabbat &rvicn 11t 8:00 pm. FiJmiJ, Stn·tetJ first FriJAy of Mr] month di 6:00 pm. We warmly invite you co ancnd in piranonaJ services in our beautiful Sancnary. CHII .DCARE AVAILABLE FOR FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES Pleast" all us at (949) 6«-1999 Temple Bu Yahm of Ncwpon Beach -lrvine 1011 Camelback Strrcc, Ncwpon Beach, CA 92660 SC'C us on the web at www.tby.org ----• .._--..,........,.._.~ -------=~~ - -------------= ----·--=---~ -----.. - . ....... ,.,,.,,.,,. .............. ' ' 48 • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SOENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach (949) 673-1340 ()( (949) 673-6150 Church 10 a m and 5 p m Sunday school 10 a m Wednesday meetings 8 p m SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Paof1c V1fN't Dr Corona del Mar (9491 644-1617 or (949) 6 75-4661 Church 10 d m , Sunday school 1 O a n CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST COSTA MESA lBl WW l,or Cost" M~) 1)49 641 ii Jl • Wor\t o 10 , clricl 6 p rr Sp.:in1~h w r r µ; CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER- day SAINTS THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATIER-day SAINTS 798 Dover Dr. tMwport ... ch Tradltlonal Lutheran Worship Service with Holy Communion a..nct.r9a1S•m CMatlan lducatlon forala .... 10!30.,.. LentenWonNp Wednesday7.00pm 2775 Placentia Costa Mesa (71 4) 979-7890 SerVICe 9 am THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAmR-day SAINTS 2150 Bornta Canyon Newport Beach Wards Harbor Hrtls (949) 854-4463 Corona del Mar (949) 854·4672 Newport Coast Singles (949) 854-4980 Institute of Refigion-UCI (949) 725-9073 COMMUNITY FAIRVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH 2525 Fairview C.osta Mesa 1714 545-4610 Wor~hrp 10 a m COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES OF CHRIST HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1£!\' 00 . ll dC (949} 645-578 WorshtP' 10 am. EPISCOPAL ST. JAMES CHURCH 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach (949) 675-0210 Traditional 7'30 a m: contempo<ary 9 am . charrsmatrc 10 45 and at noon on Wednesddy Church school 9 am Sunday ST. JOHN THE DIVINE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 18H Bay Ccxta Mesa (949) 548-2237 Services 8.& 10 am ST. MICHAEL AND All ANGELS Marguente and Paof1c View C orona del Mar (949) 644·0463 [uchar1st, 8 am. Choral Euchar'l~t & church ~chool. 10 am Nursery ca•e pr0V1d{'(I at a setv1ces JEWISH SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE BAT YAHM 1011 CamE b~ • NC'\'.1ion Bearn 949 644 1999 ShabLat Services Friday8 pm. We at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church invite all ro fully participate in the life of the parish. We are a large, loving and caring community with many opportunities for everyone to become involved. We welcome members of our faith community to pray, grow and celebrate together. For our God and Father has invited us to ENTER, REJOICE AND BE GI.AD. join us for liturgies: Sarurday -5U>Opm (Camor) Sunday -7:00am (Quiet) 8:30am (Conctmporary Choir) I O:OOam (AduJt Choir) 1 1 :30am (Cantor) 5:00pm (Concemporary Ensemble) Small Christian Communities in homes throughout che parish co mmunity. Rev. Monsignor Bill McLaughlin, Past':?r Rev. s~-an Condon, Associate Pastor Rev. Vincent Gilmore. Associate P.iscor Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church Please ca ll us at (949) 644-0200 Our Lady Queen of Angels Church 2046 Mar Vista Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Fax (949) 644 1349 f mail OLQA@AOL.COM See us on the web at olqaparish.org Family Sefvice 6 p m. (First Friday @ach month) LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 760 VICtona Costa Mesa (949) 631-1611 (949) 548-6866 (school) Worship Saturday at 5 p m • Sunday at 8. 10& U 30am Sunday ~hool and Bible studies 9 10 am. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 PaCJfK V ew Or Corona del Mar (949) 759· 1031 Worship 9 30 a m • Sundcrt' Sdm 9 ) S a m Adult Education 10 45 1 m NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dover Or NewPOrt Beach (949) 548·3631 Worship 9 15 S 10 45 am PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN 298'7 Mesa Verde Dr East Costa Mesa (714) 549-0521 Worsh p 10 am Sunday SchOOl 9 a.m Mark ~ers pastor lJMt"'llttol' ~Ak\/il lMAWAC NAZARENE COSTA MESA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1885 Anaheim Ave. Costa Mesa (949) 548-7161 Worship 10 45 am & 6 pm 8 ble stu<fy 9 30 a m aod Wednesdo)' 7 p m DQyle Hendeoon NON-DENOMINATIONAL BEACH CITIES COMMUNITY CHURCH Mee.s at E t irxia H19h School 2323 Placentia Costa Mesa (714) 536-3368 Worship/Sun School 8 45 and IC ~o J m DISCIPLE'S CHURCH '>• ~ lmgton Costa Mesa (714) 825-0061 WOOhl? 10,a m SOUTH COAST CHURCH SOOl NewPOtt ~t Duve Newport Beach C949J 854-7600 or (949 854-7030 Sat.6pm.Sun 8 4)& 104Sam Sear£'hi11.9.f(w /11,1piratio11? bere~1 your1ZeighhorbooJ re.1ource Christian Science Reading Room 3315 Via Vido, Newport Beach -(949) 673-6150 • Spend more time thinking spiritually • Di cover God's purpose for you ...... _ Will you visit St. Mark . if we promise not to throw the book at you? At St. Mane Presbyterian ·church (USA) we believe in a loving and forgiving God. Join us on Sunday at 9:30 AM Jamboree at Eastbluff/Ford, Newport Beach (949) 644·1341 A progress1vo church w1tt1 open minds and open arms DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC ROCK HARBOR (71 4) 557-3340 Meets at tilt Costa Mesa Senior Center Worship 10 a.m 695 W 19th St ST. ANDREW'S Ca.ta Mesa PRESBYTERIAN (714) 546-1919 600 St Andrews Road wootiip. 8 45 & 10 45 am. Newpo<t Beach TRINITY BROADCASTING (949) 631-2880 Sdt 530pm,Sun830&1015am NETWORK 31Sl· e St ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN Costa Mesa Jamboree at Eas t>luft (714) 708-4805 Newport Beach PENTECOSTAL (949) 644-l 341 W<>M1p930am HARBOR CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP NEW THOUGHT CHURCH . 74-0W Wtkoo C<>!>ta Mesa SCIENCE OF MIND CENTER (949) 631·7730 1845 Park Ave Cos\a Mesa PENTECOSTAL UNITED (949) 646-3199 SeMCe 10 30 am UNITED PENTECOSTAL 617 H.tmtltoo St. REORGANIZED Costa Mes.I (9-49) 646-972-4 CHURCH OF JESUS Worship 10 •.m. & 6 p.m. CHRIST OF LATIER· day SAINTS PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A) REORGANIZED CHURCH OF CHURCH OF THE COVENANT JESUS CHRIST OF LATIER- 1850 fatrV ·W Rd Costa Mesa day SAINTS 19~ Church St St. ,Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church Marguerite & Pacific View Corona del Mar -(949) 644-0463 '~at< a Chri>rian Communiry who .com< 10 h<ar God's word and to receive and share chc Lord Jous Chrin. Our purpose is to have Christ live in us in order that in Christ we may live faithful and productive Christian lives Our commitment to the Gospel Is evangelic.ii; our liturg1c.i.l tradition, catholic; our theology, orthodox but open to thouJtht, reflcctlon, and spiritual endeavor. We arc about the worlcl and strive to serve Christ in it The R.eY'd Peter D. Hynes. Rector Sunday Sched u.lc 8:00 am Euch.uist 10:00 am Choral and Chur,h School 5:00 pm WorshJp Service CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST Eu ler unriHI Seni<'f' 6:30 a.m. oo the lwath FeDow hip with rt>f~hmf'nll f ollo~ th1>. !lt'rvi<'t" Traditional St-rvk e 9:30 am unday Cldlcl,.... '• f,.nt4!r Pl't'!--'°if'bool (949) 673-8233 Cost.t Mesa (714) 540-2214 (949) 646-5109 Weekdays: 6:30 & 8:30 am.; 5 30 pm. Sun masses· 8 00 am & 12.30 p.m. & ROMAN CATHOLIC 5·30 p.m Spanish mass 7 p.m OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL SEVENTH DAY 1441 W Balboa B!vd ADVENTIST Newport Beach COSTA MESA SEVENTH-DAY (949) 673-3775 ADVENTIST CHURCH Oa ly at 8 a m • Sat • 5 pm , Sun. 8 a.m 271 A~adoSt. & 10 am. roon & Sp m Costa Mesa OUR LADY QUEEN OF (949) 548-6596 ANGELS Worship Saturday 11 a.m · 2046 Mar Vista Ome U~IT~R~N Newport Beach U IV R ALIST Church off elrectory (949) 644-0200 ST. JOACHIM CATHOLIC ORANGE COAST UNITARIAN Unrvel'Salist Church 1964 Orange Ave 1259 Vtetorta St Costa Mesa Costa Mesa (949) 574.7400 (949) 64~652 Masses in English. Sdt V1Qll. 5.30 p.m, Serv1ee 10·30 am. Sun 6 30 am. 9.30 am. 11 am. 5 pm (Sun in Spanish 8 am . 12:30 UNITED METHODIST p m , 7 p m., Daily 1n English. 8 30 a m • S 30 pm • Weekdays 1n Spanish· Tue CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 'rdfr 7 pm 1400 W Balboa Blvd ST. JOHN THE BAPTJST Newport Beach (949) 673-3805 CATHOLIC New trad t1oos 9 30 a m -15 w 8 ~Pf FIRST UNITED METHODIST Costa Mesa 420 W 19th St ROCKharbor We can find options everywhere -yet few yield lasting satisfaction or stability. ROCKharbor Is a church for the greater Costa Mesa community. made of people who are looking for answers. os well os relationships that are true and lasting. We've found great comfort and tremendous courage for the cha llenges of life In the promise of God; who He Is, what He says. and why He's so Interested In having a relationship with each of us. If you'd like to join us In discovering more about God and His way to live life, we'd love to journey with you In the most exciting adventure of all. .. knowing and following Jesus! We.meet on Sunday mornings at 8:4Sa.m. and 10:45 . a .m at the Costa Mesa Senior Center 695 West 19" Street. During the week you can: Call our Information hotline or visit our website for upcoming dates and new developments: 71 4.546.1919 X300 -or- Call or stop by ROCKharbor's offices at: 3100 Airway Suite 131, Costa Mesa , CA 92626 714.546.1919 . - • Costa Ms (949) 543-7727 Worship 10am NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1601 Marguerte A..e Comoa del Mar (949) 644-0745 Worship 8 & 10 am child care ORANGE COAST FREE METHODIST CHURCH 3198 "B" Alrpo<t Loop Dr (714) 641-1944 Worship 10 30 a.m · MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 W Baker Costa Mesa (714) 979-8234 Worship & Sunda'f School 8 30 and 10am VINEYARD .CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP VINEYARD CHRISTIAN 102 E Balcer Costa Mesa (714) 556-8463 Worship 8 40 & 10.40 am . 6 pm ore than 75 m1ll100 Amencaru already appreciate the benefits of spa rreatments. Resulu have condus1vely proven chat massage has a vanecy of therapeuuve benefits, mduding dec~ing mess and anxiety, improving mood, alleviaung depression and managmg pam. To discover a spa's restorative powers, l v~ared Spa Gre&e>ne·~. a full-serv1cc day spam Newport Beach "We are a full-service, European-based spa that rreau both the mind and body. Although spa treatments have crt>Med the Aclanc1c. the mental aspect was lch bchi.nd. Many spas today will treat your body but not necess3J'ily your mmd," said Angela Cortright, who along with her husband Chuck, have owned and operated Spa Gregone\ smce October I 998. "We created an environment that not only has the re1.1umte number of ~e rooms, wet rooms, hyJrothcrary, ere , but we also have a quiet room We h.1ve -.oft colors in chcre, muted light, scents that have ht:en proven to mggcr relaxation m the mind, soc.ithmg mu~1c, herbal teas, chatSC lounges, a 'h1auu massage chair, a romantic waterfall ... it's the whole experience. It's a mt:nral retreat. Just close yl>llf ey~ and relax After you've had your trcarments and you're Anally relaxed, we want you tu keep that state a little whale longer," sa1J C.onnght, who . ..e staff ~he touts as the faneSt in Southern Caltfomi.I. having comt: from local ~tabl1shmcnu wuh top reputanons m demandmi;c env1ronment.S. What sen Spa G~nc\ apart from other pas' Their ~rv1ces .ue very European. They have two Vichy shower wet rooms for body wraps and scruhs. The overhead rambar 1 natc·of-the-art with six shower heads. It rroJuce-. everything from a soft, gentle ram t< firm mas.~ge "The V1~hy tS u~ in what we Citll ~ct treatments. A wet treatment could be a body wrap, ltkc a ~weed or mud wrap, a c;crub or body polish; or a French herbal linen wrap, which does no« have any add1uonal product besides whdt's on the herhal lmen sheet .. and tt 1melb wonderful!," Cortright said. "The untq~ thing about the Vichy room as that it's all btnlt for comfort (everything is SC1ft ) , the c ltent never has to get off t~ table to remove product &0 they don't lose that repose. "The hydrotherapy rub is ~ extremely advaocc.-d piece of equipment It has more than 500 atr and water JCts a.nJ is computer programmed. The jet3 massage the body at vaml\JS "TCeJs and intensities. You can get a lot more pressure on to the muscles than you can In ambient air because of the buoyancy of the water. It's great for cellulite, cramps, PMS, rhcumaris1m md arthnus," Corrnght explained. "The skin Is the largest organ m our body. Lt i~ a rremendow receptor. We put product m the water '° whether 11 our Ausman Moor Mud or seaweed or aromatherapy oils, It 11nmediately geta ab.orbed Into the boJy via the slun. So the combination of the jeu and the product m the water has tremendous remedial bcnt'fits - from removing toxins m the body to restoring mlnemls, viromms anJ clernenu that get stripped dway through s~. polluuon, alcohol, ond sun exposure To receive unmcdiate benellts, you need to be either AJbmeracd in ------------~----~-~· lthy Retreat (from left) s.,. Gregorie's In Newport leach off9rs quiet repose; the oY9t'hud Vidty rlllnbar In 1he wwtroom Is lib • w..-rn ttopk.el shower enwlopfi'9 your body wacer, or cxpc,rlence a body wrap, which 100 del1vcl'$ plant and marine extraccs quickly Into your boJy," she aatd A umque treatment offered at Spa Grcgone'• LS the Mother To Be Program, featuring a matcm1cy m<Wa~. "l have yet to set anyone get stretch markS who receives thii trcatrna\t," Cortnght said. "If you already have stretch marb we can usually malcc them diminish. But if you start with this tTCaanent you shouldn't ever get stretch marb. There's abo a perfect legs ttcarment, and we have an :uomatherm wrap whieh geu at that excea water and alleviates toxlru." 1be &Ile also has 1 number of crttC11lC1\0 that anyone planning to undcrao cosmetic surgery and gpcctflc.ally facial surgery, should receive It will enhance the hcahni: and eliminate scamng, by boc.tmg collapcn in che \lctn. "We use only the finest products from France: Dcclcor from Paris is our facial line; Phytomer from Par~ IS our body lmc. Bcca~ the products arc highly rcgulatcJ tn France, the claims they ma.kc have to be true," sa1J Cortright, who added they providc extra little tOtX;h to your tre.1tmcnt to make a client feel hkc heaven. "You know how you fed after a ira treatment -relaxed and refreshed. It's almost like a $10Cn&ary. Ir focUSQ you. h 4\ould be port of an overall healthy lif~cylc. "People arc realmng that str 1s OOd for us anJ lots of things we do m our daily hfc aren't healthy. So, a pa is a rlacc where yuu can go to heal you~lf." How do you build a spa trcarmcnt into your hccttc schedule? According to C.ortnght· • For women: M~ 1s the core Dcpcndmg on the stress level, a massage u great every four to eight wtcks Also, it's good to take care o£ the lun. Receive a fuc~J every four to eight weeb, and no IC$$ than once a quarter. • For men: In addition to ~ae. get a body wt p and hydrothttapy treatment once a quancr. It dctox1£io., improves lymphatic drainage and rcmmcmh:~. It' li1'e a super mcgad06C o£ essential minerals anJ vitamuu. Receive a rdlcxolOIN treaoncnt rw1..:e yearly. Reflexology h<» proyen to relea:.e bloclcagf!' m the nervous sy~tcm to aid In the proper functioning of organs Acids that '4.'ttlc m the feet and hands c~calli.u and hloclc the flow o( energy. Reflexology breaks up these acids that cau~ blockages. Good groomine is extremely important, a man's appearance is judged by hu h.mds and fttt: Keep clean, well shaped na11$ and mamta1n healthy cuticles. "From a timing standpoint, you should he able to find a treatment that fits your schedule," Cortnght G1id, who trongly cnc:ourages a release of the mind. "Get re· centered a.nd re-focused, take that extra 15 or 20 minutd after a treatment to relax .ind extend the experience. "Whether you come in for the remedial health hcntfiu or you just want to pamper yuurst'lf, I know that you'rr gcttm a rnlly healthy ttcauncnr and we're 111~ he..alma you mentally," Cortright sa1J. Spa Gregotic's hat beautiful fact I and boJy carc proJuc:ts for sale. There att alao aromatherapy oils and cindlc.s, bath procJucu and natursl herbt to add to your hath water. Jry the "Tub Tea~" and Ausuian Moor MuJ. The luxurious robes arc al50 fof .ale. I tcarud with a one-hd hour hydrotherapy treatment with ~-She poUftd aromll~ 011 m the tub water, ~ the perfect water tcmpttatUtt (hot as flnt, but root te~). tet tht coottola for a medium level ci ~. dnnmed the liaf\u and let me rnvatcly mioy the expcnence. 11\e tub ii deep with a pillow for your hc3d; then Intermittently, iec:s maaaee different parts <A your body. l m10yed the lmlaflon on the bottoms o£ my feet anJ ac:~ my 1tomach the ln08l. I wou.ld ~nd thu to everyone - much more th.an a Ja"uz:zi. hundreds of ieu pulace lllt anJ water ac ~cd body perts at JUSt the: rieht time! It alto wanned me for my next expenence. I 8lk.ed '°' CXOC:)C and go< lt. l was e.oorted by Laun int'1 a beautiful 1J18U, known as a wetroom with a Vichy lh6wcr ovahead tn a rainber. She provided the mott luxurioua <A experiene.a -a one· hO.. lavmder/~y butter body polilh. On top <A. towel ladened able, I undt1 we11t a toea1 body uanJonmdtin. 4m& on my ICOln8Ch. Lauri tbaMcl me a ll'Utture ol laYttidei ail (to calm and sootM) and tanguine Oil (upliftina with an cxrraoo:linary soma that fills the room) com1'ined with tea u lu (Spa ~ic's own Teeipe!) which the rubbed all over my Kin. SH1htly abraatve. It uf oliates the •in. aentlr ttmovana dead eel~. Nc:xt, she took a hand-held ahower and ~ the product olf. Thm como the warm, li&ht IPf&Y o( the overhead Vichy showu, I felt ltllc: I ,.,... tn the middle I)( a tropical ramfurest durina a ~r •howcr. Stx overhead ~u ruuc the rnxJuct off while mnam.ma oo the wllle. Heavenly! Next, she took honey butttt and maila8ed It all over. That'• when l nollced how illty smoo<h my tlun was. like nothafli l'vc ever cxpc:riftlccd. AftCT the honey butter~. epin she mnova the product wtth the hand· held ahowtt and then • liaht .,,., from the Vichy ramber. Wet towelJ att rcplactJ ar1th drY ona and I'm turned over for the me acannent. I allo rKeaveJ a hcaJ ~· Everyone detcrvca th11 experience. AnJ you_ won't forset the smell o£ tht ~!No ocher Jbowr or auna Wll required. I didn't want to &o.r i:h11 tttlinc anJ the ~rful aroma. I 1pmt about J S manutei In t~ quiet room wath the c:ahnmg fountain .,\Id ownbed cha11e founaa. I cxpcri.enced the ahiauu ....._.. chair. It wockJ up and dllWt\ your b.ck lib • pmvnel l'l'laMCUle. ~ Sp. II warm and 1.nurnate. And rhr ataff kwa aitmna 10 your nay whim. 1hty nu)y c:o,oy what cheydo. Spt °"8orit'• ii located •t 200 Nc:wpon <Anter Drive, Sukc 100 tn Ncwpon Bach. To ldwdule 10'lf °'"' lwwrioua ... ~""lb 1M the stfc <I• tw.kh, ~.call (S)lt9) 6+M672. The· only choice for heart surgery. "H oag Hospital has the only five-star cardiac surgery program in Southern California." Health Care R.ejJort Cards, Jiu:. l/oag is tlu only hospital in Soulhtnz California /<I receivt lht higlusf pn~siblr rating***** {fivt-slars) in all catci,orir'i for coronary b1p_ass surgt!J.; from Health Car!_ Report Ca}''1;.'i Inc.~ an indtpnuhnt rtstarchfirm. This rarzlts Hoag among the top 10% in the country. So if you nttd cardiac surgery, you 11ud tht be.st cardiac surgical team i11 SoutMnz California. Visit www.htarl-surgery.com now lo find out why 1zo othn hospital .shints like Hoag. Call Hoag Htqrl ln.slitult. foday for a11 appointmnit at 949/760-2095. Ranked #I in Orange Cow1ty. • C) 1m Iba" a ftllouml ~k ollW& ..._.,..., , • ..,.... ~" 1•1 ti<...,,•~ •I by 'Theo,..... l_,. R.cPtn ,_i... • , .,., .. lh< °"" Soutlw,. C'AI•'-< ... "-'"P'"'I '"'' «•11111 1~ ~Ji< lrt Ctn!<'n ol Fu <ll<lll'e ...iv-< nuna kl be •-nkd !hr & .. ·-nt1J'I HOAG H r ·\ I\ r A ~cl HoOfl Hotpla/ www hoo9hospitol org I I I I ·1 I r COSTA MESA OTY OF COSTA MESA COMMUNITY SERVICES Department offices, Crty Hall (714) 754-5300 RECREATION SERVICES Classes 1n golf, Tar Chi and tennis are 1us1 a few of the selecti0ns the city offe<s throughout the year Tots can spend trme With parents in Mommy and Me classes. obtain new art skrlls or tumble 1n gymnastics There are even classes for the family pup. who can learn to be more obedient Add1tronally, there are basketball and softball leagues Co ~-..._...ten To The N e-w Technology Come Experience the new I 00°/o digital aids with • ( '[) q111l11y \01111d prou~~~ing JANE BENING, M.D. Boa.id Ccrt1 fiC'd ... rs ple11Sed to announce the relocation of her practice to: 3Sl Holpital 114, S.. 611 Newpott Bm• CAnle 9'9-642-1363 "For those who want the time and care they deserve " NEWPORT BEAOI CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CO~MUNITY SERVICES 3300 Newport Blvd (949) 644-3 151 . Sa1l1ng, skating and sand volleyball are 1ust a few of the many actMties offered for adults and children through the aty's programs There are year-round adult sports leagues and youth sports as well as classes rn recreation and leisure The Newport Navigator 1s published quarterly and marled to all Newport Beach residents It offers a hst· of classes and can also be found at the community services offices and aty hbranes AQUATIC CENTERS MARIAN BERGESON AQUATIC CENTER At Cor00c1 Del Mar High School 2102 Eastbluff Dr Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH AQUATIC CENTER One W-1ted ff Drive NEWPORT DUNES RESORT 1131 Back Bay Df've . (949) 729-3863 BICYCLING from Costa Mesa aty streets to Balboa beaches. there are b1k1ng and biking paths available for all levels. Take a leisurely cruise around the Back Bay on foot or on two wheels, or speed things up with a spnnt along Pac1f1c Coast Highway Bicycle helmets cire reqwed for children four and under or weighing less than 40 lbs when nd1ng as .i p.menger on a btke. For a free map of bicycle trails in Newport Beach, contact the City of Newport Beach Pubhc Wens Dept • (949) 644·3311 . BOWLING Kona Lanes lloYlting Center 1699 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa (71 "4) 5"45-111 2 COMMUNITY CENTERS COSTAIESA BALEARIC COMMUNITY CENTER 1975 Balearic Dr DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY CENTER 1860 AA.theim Ave NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY CFNTER 18-iS Park Ave REA COMMUNITY CENTER 661 Hrl'Tl1'ton St NEWPORT BEAOI BONITA CREEK COMMUNITY CENTER University Dnve & la Vida • Little or no interest in sex? Sexual performance or enioyment problems? • PMS? Hot~flashes? Menopause? Fears of osteoporosis, cancer, or heart disease? Complimcmarr and Altemath•t l'Vcl/11ess fottn.•rutio1t!> Robert T. Eagan, M.D. Consulra111 for Bmcr ffo1/1/1111ttf lnmg Dr Eagan will evaluate your health concerns and offer solutions including lifestyle and dretary changes a:. well as herbal, micronutrient, vitamin, and mineral supplementations for a wide range of hormonal, sexual, weight, mood, immunity, cancer, and related problems. Evening and weekend appointments only No medical or insurance plans accepted Please call for a consultat1on. Mariner's Mile ProfcssionaJ Building '.:'l I 0 I West Coast Highway Suite 40 I New crt Beach CA 92663 Phonel949) 6.50-1781 >"lfll/JJ-t\'V~l,1(>1:i I~ DAILY PILOT-ANNUAL ALMAN CARROL BEEK COMMUN CENTER 11 S Agate, Balboa ISiand • COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTER Grant Howald Park 5th & Iris. Corona del Mar WEST NEWPORT COMMUNITY CENTER 883 W 15th St GOLF PUBLIC COURSES COSTAIFSA COSTA MESA GOLF ANO COUNTRY CLUB 1701 Golf Course Drive Costa Mesa (714) 754-5267 A 36-hole course with lighted drrvrng range, pro shop and banquet fac1ht1es fo up to 3SO located rn picturesque Mesa Verde NEWPORT llEAOI HYATT NEWPORTER 1107 Jambore(> Roa-J Newport Beach (949) 729-1234 located on the Upper Newport Bay, this rune-hole coooe is perfect 101 a qlll(k game NEWPORT BEACH GOLF COURSE 3100 Irvine Ave Newport Beach MASSAGE 529~~. 6-DAVS/\NK • 9am-9pm • ULTIMA HEALTH CARE. INC 714.979.6365 The ATHLETIC CLUB Introductory Offer Woten 1'8ua111e ir 4' 11 /lh.~ Ii fV,,.V 1st Month of Personal· Training Ir Membership fees (9 49) 852-8655 c DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC ~Be~ 9949) 852·8681 ' '( Jlus 18-hoJe e.-ecutrve course IS open to the publ!C and has lights for night play . There is a drMng range. practice putting green restaurant ~nd cocklail lounge. PELICAN HILL GOLF CLUB 226S I Pelican Hil Road South NewpOfl Coast 949) 7flJ.0707 ~ncd by Tom faZIO, Pelican H I feat e5i an 18-hole ocean course and an IS-hale nkS COUF)e There IS a practi<.e a tN hrng center and ci ful -servJCe oose ROCK CLIMBI NG ROCKREATION 13 LogaaAve Costa Mesa 714 556-762.S Th s indoot spon climbing cemer tias more than 10.000 sgUclle feet of c rnbmg space on simulated rock walls The dub offers memberships ano day ,passes SAILING BASES SAILING BASE 19th Street on the bay ~ ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SAILING BASE 1801 W Coast Hwy i 16TH STREET SAILING BASE On the bay side of Peninsula 18TH STREET WIN DSURFING BASE On bay side of Peo1nsuta YOGA COSTA MESA YOGA CENTER 445 E 1 ltti St {949) 646-8281 Classes ra~ from Hatha Yoga stretchiog aeroses and deep med" talion to s mple techruques to reduang str~s ;;nn a n9 emot1ona ba;anc~ YOGA PLACE ( I sa Courtya•d 1835 Newport 8 ~d Bdq A 949)642-7400 O· ei-s 82 nmes w' fo a aries d eve1s of'flex b ~ C asw~ ang 'ro rest or.,. :te to rig rQus · BONITA CANYON PARKS Thel.e parcels of land sooth of Bonita Canyon Dnve and ea~t of MdCArthur BOUievard were added to the oty in May 1998 1nn1c1! plans caU for sport fields and wa ng tratls After the City Couoc1I determ nes the scope of park mprovements, constructlOn should beg n 1ri md·1999 CORONA DEL MAR COMM UNITY YOUTH CENH R ~th and Ir s • 'rwo court~ no lightS SAN JOAQUIN HILLS TENNIS COURTS San Joqqulfl H Us ~pad and C row[l Duve fOur courts, no hghts PARKS 8r TENNIS COURTS , COSTA MESA FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF AREA PARKS IN COSTA MESA CALL: (714) 754-5300 NEWPORT BEACH CALL: (949) 644-3151 AL OA PENINSULA GATEWAY PARKS Using ta~ dollars matched with private dooat10ns, the oty Wiii develop two parcels along Newport BOO!evard Just south of the Arches 1Nerchange Upon completoo 1n summ& 1999, 1hese landscaped par~ v. p•ov dP. attractive Cj<'lteway o ~ L'Od Peninsula COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB 880 )umpero Drive 714) 5S7-0211 TEWINKLE PARK Mn9ton and Jon pero Drr.ies (714) 754.5300 EWPO re IRVINE TERRACE PARK Seadnft and EV: a _ • (949) 644-3151 or u c ~-:> •·gr•- LAS ARENAS PARK ~ur l Ill ~. •v.0 I qhted unt1110 pm MARINERS PARK L~er C and rvine Ave Two courts, hghted until 10 pm roAST NEWPORT RIOGE COMMUNITY PARK __ •tw 1 N V?O"' Co. 1 Drr~e and Newport Ridge Drrve E~t Two hghted tennis courts To Bicycle Spills ••• lllllS: Monday-Friday 8am -10om Weekends & Holidays 9am-6~m • Urgent Care • No appointment needed • MasterCanl/Vlsa1Dlsco1er accepted PliOne: (949) 78H222 Newport Center Medical Plaza 360 San Miguel Drive, Suite 107 Newport Bea~h. CA 92660 SENIOR CENTERS Costa Mesa Senior Center, (949) 64S-23S6 Jewish SenlOC Center, (714) 513-5641 Oasis Seo1« Center. (949) ~3244 Specializing in: •Sports lnjury llu<'tor of Clliroprac11l· •Treatment of Pain or Numbr1cs •Massage & Skin Care · Call for a •Headaches FREE Consultaion & Exam '2967 Michelson Dri\e, Suite S lr\ine, CA 92612 . 949 • 955 • 2655 PL L IC.\ \ l-1 I LL ( i < ) LI · (~ L l . B .. Tm TOM f ,VJO Of.\IGSW 'MSTUlPft·O.S, 0nAN NORTH COCRSE A'l> Ocus So1m1 COl!R~I l\f Pu K"AS Hn 1 ("J()Lf Cll ll. llOTii RECIP1Th'TS OP Tot>n ... Rl~Kl Col RSI AMRIJS B'r Gou M.t.OA/.l'iE. fE..\11.RL'G DRAMATIC v1rv.s Of IHE {'l;~~POR'T ro.-.~nl'l!. HOME OF TliF.A'MJtD "'L'''"-<• Pu K '11111., C".IOl.F S<lt<XJL 0 1'1 N 10 lit!! 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The~· sec our tu Jcvdop the he t dog b1-.;111r-, healthful .md \\ hufe,ome, JnJ get thtm t11 n m.rn} Jog~ .h N' 1H.•. The three Jo~.'S, 1he canine nam~ alcc, 11! rlw 1.:11mr.m} •• 1h: '\.1rah, O.m1l' .m1lLJracic, who 1u1.• 11wnc:J hy Redd11tf .mJ l)ye W1rh enormnu~ growth RnJ f;N )ll<-1.l'" tlll'y h.wc Jevdorx'll ~full lane '1)( yummr. frnh h.1h·d 1r1.•,1t- ...... md, [\·cm .mJ R11~1.·r N.1ff, owncr. .mJ orx·r.um' 11( the Corona Jel Mar Pl.i:a h.il..cry, cdchr.udl rlwrr: orx·nint.: 111 :-..,.,\l'rnhcr 199~ M.tll tlwtr ~cllnw I.th, j.(rl.'l'l~ Cll\hlffil'~ w11h hi~ t.11! \\;ljt su~11:, .m Am1:m.m bkamo doj:!, k1:1•1')S I' 1h·r Hett\ \Vruhcl lomr.111" rn rhc h,1kcry ,,, ,hl· crt.-.Hc~ mo'f nf rh.t items Jr-,pldynl rn llll· ~I.~ c.ll't'! for d)1.• lurt\ clientele. RaL.crv 'f"-'l 1.1ltrt.'' rncl11Jc: r.Nrll'' .mJ u1h-., char ar1.· Jd1c.1tdy dc1.1)r,11cJ h~ Wruhel w11h cnl11rful c.-irnt> trlMtng. A I~" t'I lhl· '.<l'k~11111\' m ludc . the L1~r.ldl't Lo.1(, P.Hvlrnc • Fu1 .1kl':S md the BullJog Bar, wh1..:h 1~ t"1' h.1nl~ J1rrx·d rn i:aroh wnh crc.lm)· \\hrtc o troh f1ll111g. Thc •hchl.,, 1hrt'uchou1 the 'IOfl' h.l\l' tr~b l1le Brg Samy C1c .... rlw~ c.rt•,haix.J, peanut l'-urkr trcab :ire 1..\1mplc1c \\ rth k:.un '--"rlllll-~ carob chip eyl'~, CX:11tuec. R1scmu are all n.uur.11 c1nnam1·n fl.woreJ trc.>ats; Ba~ 0 &.1gl • , herb and lilarlac flavored munchies; anJ who could po up the Rrrrrn~ wnh 1111 narural barbecue fl,JVor. If you're not ~urc wh.u y1.~r Jog will Ix· ln the mood for there are a \1'lrlCC}' of samrfcr ().:>Cklli,'t." 10 choose from G1fc box~ can be del.1s::ned for any prtcl' ran1:e. Other items to look for mcluJe rhc tlol{umcnt, file, a fo!Jer for your pup's most 1mporram ~rers or treat yourself to .1 "I J1i< my dog" hat or T-h1rt. There arc bowb, lc.nher cull.i~ <1nJ leashes, placemats, coffee mugs and greeting cards. Dog owners and curious .hoppers can't resist commg mto this delightful, unique halery. Mo t leave with 1r~ts anJ everybody leaves with a smile. Three Dog Bakery, Corona del Mar Plaza, 924 Avocado, Ncwpon Beach. Call (949) 760-l:XXJS. Varn their wehsate at www.threedog.com. SHOPPING FROMAtoZ- fROM THE UNIQUE TO THE ECLEOIC ANGLERS CENTER "If it swims. we have something to catch 11 • with: said John Casey, of the Anglers Center from outf1ttan9 your boat to fdl1ng your tad.le box, 11 s all there, 1ndud1ng a friendly and know"edgeable staff of fishermen The<e's also a fun selection of Kahala <1nd Rum Reggae sportfahmg shirts, deck shoes, hats, Jackets. sweatshirts and ah the acces-sones to keep your gear 1n good condrtion, loo. Test the waters With your new gear and take a charter wrth the experienced crew Fish Catal!N or San Clemente Island. the Revillagigedo Island chain or the ndge outside of Magdalena Bay Call for dates and destinations Anglers Centl!f supporu the catch and release system 419 N. Newport Blvd Newport Beach (949) 642-4510 BORDERS IOOKSAND MUSIC Boniers Books and MUSIC has been mcMng at a record pace scnce rt opened last · NoYembef Grab a coffee from Cafe Espresso and~ through the aisles of books, music. videos and the magazine and newsstand with about 2,000 titles The muStC department. thrives With Its In-depth selections . including popular Jc1U and dassicaJ . chotces. From book sigfllngs to reading groups to live mUSIC, something 15 happen1og almost ~ at Borders The Scrabble Club meeu e+tef'Y Thursday and Warm Foods and Hot Mystenes · A Wrnter Mystery Read1og Group meets t~ thlfd Tuesday of each mooth through Apol Storytime for youngsters is a f amrly favorite. Folk. swing, acoustic guitar and alternative pop rode are among t~ musical artists to perform. For a complete calendar of eYents, pick up a copy of flofders News & Events. 1890 Newport Btvd. Costa Mesa (949) 631-8661 www bordemtores com c CHIASSO located in Fashion Island. this store features one- of ·.rk1nd, unusual gifts for the home and otf1Ce F1rld1ng a 91ft fOf your hard·t<>-tl'J)'"for friend or family member a sommJ\ing fun for yourself is ~ taS'f Tap qualrty nems Include tea kettles ~ · ~g native wtustt5, whlmsic.al salt a!¥l peppe· shat~. eKeeuttve d1vetS100S, 'coloriu moblk!s and toys lhere~ SOl">t'' fT!9 to appeal to aH ages The sta'f at (hiasso IS knoW\edgeable about each prod ct n the store and encoorages you 10 play w.th tre rnerchand1~ fasriion lslarid 1109 Ni,".\'))0(1 Center Dnve Newpc>tt Beach I<, I' -?A ·9'>60 DISTINCTIVE BOOKBINDING & STATIO'NERY Rooted 1n the 1ntegnry of the book arts, 01st1nct.rve Bookbinding & Statt0nery bnngs the sphere of fas on o the trad1tt0nal statJONry b'.. ess n offers t>eaut1tully designed a d on que eathl.'f busm~ cases. hne P ~ der stationery al'\d dist nctive desk ~es fo1 personal and business ~ The store has an ong nal collection ' daafted p;eces that was only a;, ble on a custom oroer basis mers also have access o the b "lOety's state-of-the-art fao rues. wtuctt • them to fulfi their design Ideas as few as 1 O days Sefvlces Jde handaafted leather boxes and ut1 zed for commemorawe gifts 'le Ufllted States government and d.ng ;nternattonal organizations 'l Coast Plaza, Saks Wing 14 541).;9874 EMPIRE SPORTS r,.,p.of-thf' skateboarc:h, snowooards and streetwear The atest styles of shoes tnclud ng ska:eboard shoes, ne tie wa I with a huge selection Other rtems include helmets, bags T·sh rts and-hats Tut-re is a so a coroplete I ne of Four Star with Jackets ha:s :>ants and t-sn r-..s With ua n ng on each new terr tna• comes into the -store th staf is qua fied to oet vou staned. upgraoe vout t>oara and answer any qu5tlOOS you may nave Com ng l:P thrs summer, meet thi: p•os at a s~ateboard demonstration held at Newpoo Chnstian Cente1 n Costa Mesa An obstacle course w1 be !>et tip and alf skateboard enthm1as~ are welcome to watch and learn from the pros and even test the cou~ tor tt1em~s Call Empire Sports for details Ttie Lab 2930 Bristol St , Ste A· I 09 Costa Mesa FOOT BOUTIQUE y i;, " f...it 8outtaae on Ba l:>Oa Island and vea: your fee :o European comfort Shoes sanda!s and clogs for men and women ·fill . the shelves w:t brano names by Mept ~o. Romi a. Josef Sefbel. 8 r enstod and Danske In add tion to •ne most com•ortable ShOes ava lab e rs a great selea100 o: 8ngt too 1ndud ng watd'les, sunglasses. shoes. pl.lrses. pertu:ne and be ts Shoe laces and nece.ss t es to ~e£'P rour shoes m good shape are atso here Aquata 1a, from Italy will be added to the premier inventory at the Foot Boutique ~n 222 Manrie Ave, Ste A Balboa Island · \949J 6i3-402S GARDEN BOTANIKA -, b,, • based run na r ana oody care product> are oeated with the r ne>. rngredrents ndud no the arornauc lotions, soaps and body-mists that crea1e the sensory overfoad when you enter the store Skin ca·e and body ca·i' i-s dt!Stgned 10 deanse and nourish Cosme: cs o~er the lates: trends in colOf ano app a:ion and natura ingredients And. Spa Botan Ka a lows you to embrace tne e.r.perience of being at a spa in tne conven ence of your own home Home fragrances rndude aromattC cand es. room spra,-s l!nd refresher oils Gift sets come n co.'orful and creawe oailets, C>OJes and packages-a sweet scented surpr~ anyone would enioy Fashion 1-sla"ld N~Beach (ll49) 759·8363 www garoenC>Otan ka com HI-TIME WINE CELLARS dd!Jon to an extenSl\'e inventory of fine wine ano spms, Ht· Time also offers a variety of othPr Items Home accessories include P.e1del glassware, Cry5t.al and pewter decanters and carafes, pKnK and trav-el bags designed to 1 t your favorite vintage, wwe cabinets. r ad:s arid bar accessories The beer cooler h<1S nearly 1,000 imported and ~tlC beers and a!es. The smo e shop~ wa k·tn humidor ts ftl ed with an extensive Mray of c gars, and carnes p pes, hum1do<s and cigar accessories Accompany your wine, !,plrrt 55 or beer selection with appetrzers and snacks including crackers, tasty spreads. chips and d!p!> There is also a chocolatier Gift baskets. p<e-pac~aged oi JM!fsond zed and designeQ by the staff make an exc;tin9 gift And, for an added touch and ci:>mp!ement to any occaS10n l/!S.'t the flo(Jst. A Blooming Business 150 Ogle St. Costa Mesa (949) 650-3463 www.htlimewine.com COllfl?'..:.td pait 56 56 Step into Spring With a fresli, new look at ... 8w(J)f~. • Slipcovers • Window Treatments • Pillows •Bedding • &by/Children's Rooms & BOOding • Delightful Gifts • Fine Home Accessories Decorating~ availaPte 1720-0 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa (949) 645-9140 Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:00 •~REETING CARDS . •STUFFED ANIM ALS •BALLOONS WE DEtlVER (See store for details) •HEWM TANk RENTALS WEDDINGS • ANNOUNCEMENTS CUSTOM INVITATIONS "Let our trained staff capture that sPf)Ciill moment" ILLUMINATIONS Illuminations inspires us to see things 10 a different ltght - candlelight The air in this softly lrt store. IS mostly by candle chandehers, and IS filled With the scent of aromatherapy candles 1ndud1ng tangenne and lavender for punf1U1t100 and relaxatlOO and pmk grapefruit for renewal and abundance Other tantahzing scents captured IS these candles range from fruity to floral Creatively designed candle holders, bowls and hand-blown glass cylinders for floattng candles, sconces and lanterns will complement any room of your home and add to the en1oyment of candlelight Illuminations creates products to go with every ~son and st¥ in sync wrth home decorating trends to ensure new ways of lighting up your home and living by the warm glow of candlelight South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa (714) 957-8733 www illuminations.com JESSICA MCCLINTOCK Located rn South Coast Plaza C l)'Stal Court tor 12 years, Jessica McClmtock offers formal occasion wear A romantJc Ideal IS seen 1n all the Imes she creates for the bode (formal and 1nformaO bfldesmaids, mother of the bnde, JOOIOO, flower girls and commun100. Complete your special eYe(lt outfit With Jewelry, shoes, veils, purses and a spray of JesSICa McChntoc:k perfume South Coast Plaza Crystal Court Costa Mesa (71 4) 557-0888 KITES, ETC. Along With a great selection of kites in all shapes and sizes, Kites, Etc. offers eYef'yth1ng from beach neces.SJtJes to home decorations. There are banne<s for every holiday, celebration and season Fly Int o Spring With Michael Simon Corona Del Mar Plata 840 Avocado At1enue Newport Beach (949) 644-9888 colorful vvind socks. c:tmnes and new metchandise on its way every cJay fOf your home. Can't find any Yf:lfOS] Kites has a great selection to choose from with bl'ands like Maple and Chrome. Stop m before heading across the street to the beach for water toys for the youngsters, umbrell~ and towels fof windy days, pick up a bird or dolptiin- shaped kite. Kites Etc has another location 1n Sunset Beach 806 E. Balboa Blvd Balboa Peninsula (949) 673-0450 LADY GOLF For comfortable. quahty golf and resort wea< plus accessones-Lady Golf can fit your needs. Choose from a variety of name brands 1nclud1ng Como Sports, Hana Sports, Lily's, Lacoste, Walter Genuine Golf Shoes and a new add1t10n of Clint Eastwood's line Tehama Each collection of Eastwood's clothing has been na!Jleci after one of his movies 1nclud1ng, fo< ladies, Sudden Impact and Play Misty fof Me. Blooming Bags are available in a vanety ot patterns and coloo. choose your favorrte and have rt personalized with your initials Other h1ghl•ghts of the extensive inventory are golf gloves available 1n 14 colors and a new and popular rtem; golf sandals Fashton Island Newport Be.lch (949) 720-1996 www lacfygotf com MIKASA Choose from casual and formal dinnerware, crystal stemware and setveware, stainless steel flatware and gifts. The selection of everyday and special occas100 dmnerware is extensive and a number of accessories are available to complete your tabletop ensemble Crystal 1s enhanced With delicate and mtncate cuts beaUtJfully catching the lrght and the flatware is designed to complement any setting from casual to e1£19clnt Gifts for every occasion-crystal vases in an arriJlf of siZes and styles, crystal bowls and bo decof attve accessories are sure to Metro f>Olnte Costa Mesa (714) 427-6830 NEWPORT CARPET Family owned and operated by Pierre and Da<lene Savoj1, N Carpet and Tile hds 1nstall1ng floonng 1n Orange County to 17 years. Choose from a selectoo of carpet, ceramic tile. hard and lam•nat Woods. all at the lowest pnces An asSOrtment of designs and colors are available to complement your ex1stt0g home furn1sh1ngs or create a new look V1S1t their showroom in Costa'Mesa 1966 NeWport Blvd Costa Mesa (949) 650-0000 www newportcarpetandt1le com ORANGEWOOO BOUTIQUE Consignment clothiflQ store. DonatlOOs are accepted at this non- profit 0<ganizat10n benefrtt1ng the Orangewood Children s Foundation, wtiich provides temporary housing for needy children You wllf f1 many destgne< labels at the boutique including Escada, Prada, Valentino and · Calvin Klein There rs a great select.IOO o suits for women. Nothtng is kept in the store more than 60 days and items are donated and brought in for consign~ aJmost E'Yefyday ensunng a refreshed selection of items 1ndud1ng clothing, purses, shoes and accessones rang;ng from casual. business and formal wear All of the sates from donated items goes to the children at the Foundation The last Saturday and Sunday of each month Orangewoocl holds a great sale. Appointments are necessa.ry for consignment items \ 2850 E. Coast Highway Corona def Mar (949) 760-6640 PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS B~. ~.,,. trades and consigns used and rtf!N ~ equipment Fdled with sports equ pment and acces50l'ies from hockey and tennis to sY!eboa1ds and snoM><>arck In-line ska'.es $Uff boards, golf clubs aod bags, baseba bats aod gloves are some of the The•e is a'5<> gym equipment and \Wights And. 1f you don't find Wha! YOl.I ate ook "!11 for at the Costa Mesa 51ore asi the friendly staff to check a!lotl' er nearby ~tore (Hunungton Beach 01 IM·e i t59 i t>or Blvd CostaM~ 949 548-7852 QUATRINE Washab1 sbpcoveted furniture and manufaau11119 Washable furniture -It doesn't sound that easy, but lt is All f&::ics are washab e and the s;;pcoms are made for ea>y remova · Sian With your choice of 50 ffame styles f IY'lbed frames to sofas and chatrS, handMade and qua ry constrtKted 1n Ouat e's facioty Then choose XoUr fcl'VO( • e \vashable f abnc. style and p,3ttern Comforter ~ and coord 'lilt ng Pl ows With decoratrve bult:>os are also av llable With the @n9e of fabrics, colors and styles a.-a ble you can fill each room 1n your home W\th Ouatnne qUdl1ty f um1ture Purchase more than one slipcover. at any t me. and change the loo of each room monthly, yearly or by the ~asoo . 3636 E Coast Highway Corol'ld del Mar (949} ,72J.7435 RAINFOREST CAFE SeMch1ng for a •wild" place to shop? Stop by th1S JUfl9 e-1~ed vdlclge, where ra nstorms str le eYefY 20 mmutes. The Rainforest Ca4e's Cha Cha the tree-frog and Iggy the 19uana are featured on an eKClusive hne of doth ng, caps and JclC 'Cts for adll.ts and youth Sample ~tional scents and lux1mous lotions from the Bah and Boutique collection Colorlul puppets, pll.l'>h toys. games, totebags. glassware, presefVatoo luts and trinkets make greot gifts South Coa~t Plaza (714) 424·9200 SHERMAN LIBRARY ANO GARDENS Stroll through the bedUtlful gardens and be sure to VJS1t the gift shop featuung a del ghtful range of merc,_handise, inctoo ng canrl es and handpa1nted birdhouses. books on a \ariety of gardemng toptes such as aromatherapy and attracting butterfl es, tea cups and towels, g1ftwrap and cards lhere is also a COf'net' geared tbward children, With grow kits and bug bool,s 2647 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar (949) Ei73·2261 THIS ltlTLE PIGGY WEARS COTTON Children's cloih1ng from newborJl up to s11e 14 ThiS new add1tton to Fast1100 Island will keep your httle ones cory 1n their play clothes and fOfmal wear The $tore also fe.itures toys, ~oes. boc*s and bedding 81ankl'1s from f af1al'Nt'j() att the SOftest In t~ SIOft, Beanie Babies are stin the rage alld you will find a great selecoon here Tech Dechs (ages 7 and up}. tiny skateboards with clCcessor es. are lhe 'latest craze fashJOnlsldnd Newport Beach (94917t8-0533 URBAN OUTFITTERS e to furn sh your home a d cover your bod1 wi•h the atest fool::s They have bean lxlg cha rs. ~nd e ho ders and f•amt'S'. acc~sor1es and furi ~s •or vour petS The Lab Ant1·Ma I 2930 fhstol St (714) 966· \666 VALLEJO GALLERY The t nes• collectlOfl of 1 &h. 19· h and ~a ly 20th cemury mar e paintJngS ~·od art fclru antiques sh p models and nstrumentS V61t Va e10 Ga le<y Mon through Fri . 9 30 a n'I to 5 30 p m , SaL lO am to 5 p m 1610W CoastHW\ Manner'sM e Newport Beach (949) 642-7945 00ttE•l'E IAllED THE IEST (' QUALITY C AP WHERE'S THE PARTY? Party ..o.~tants, party supp1ieS, balloons arid custom lllVltations An extehSNe se ection of nV!'a ons Choose the corr.eriience of purchaSing l1f the piece and pnnting oo yO!.~ home (omputer or let Where} the Party 1 ta e care of a the deta;ls, aJt 1his • h onlt a two to tt ree day turn- a ound lht store IS ~tocked for a11y occasion~. th g ft wrap and bags, oows nd r bbon pany favors and paper goods, mylar ba loons, helium ba 'oons decorat ve fla~. custom bariners and pma as Pa•t1 SUPP es llldude ·!)emes 1n 1(-opard pr nts or beac.h scenes with coord nat1ng plates. naplins and (ups lhere s a wonderful ilSSOrtment of greeting cardi, p c:ure frames and tutted an mas They also prOll de ~ oon de ivery arid h~hum tank re ta!S 210 E 1 th Sl Costa Mesa 949 722·1803 X-TRA SAVINGS "1 Marketplace offers great S9\'il19S every weE.~end at the fairgrounds The 'ange of mecchand se mdudes ong1na1 art WO<k, fresh produce, sunglasses, silk and dried flowe< arrangements, home furn1Sh1ngs and decOl'atlOlls, uatts, wan paper and borders, men's, women's and children's cloth ng, hair accessories, Jewelry shoes, ciga~. ponery, tools and more VISlt the ,,.,a e•prace on Saturday and Sunday from 7 am to A pm AdmlSSIOn is S 1, youths under 12, free Orange County Fa rgfou~ far Dme Costa Mesa YA OHAN SUPERMARKETS ti ) Asian w r o •t features fresh prMuce. mPats. sushi fresh and 1n~tant noodles, nee cakes, tofu and frozen potStlCkers There's a so a heatth section, cosmetic. count£1r, 1ewelry photo lab. traye) agency electronics and auto suppl es departmeni and housewares sect on The book and magazine ck?par.ment stocks top fashion magazines, paperbacks. travel boo~ and CDs in Japanese -a ong with Eng' h books on Japan The food court seryes de 19htful ~u~1. SOtJps and other favonte Asian drshes Theres a1so a bakery ana C4PPUCCIOO bar 665 Jian Way (off Paulanno at Sr stol) Costa Mesa (714) 557-6699 ZANY BRAINY This educational superstOfe fo< ch11drE'f! ~ the ploce to go for rnerchandlse thal is sale, noo-toxlC, non-violent gender·netJtral and most 1mporumtly- fun' W th an emphasis on creative play Zany Bta ny comes more than 20.000 boots. toys, electronK learning games. creative crafts. '>CieO(e l :s, sottware and teadier r~urces. The store rs set up to give parents and bx hands-on access to mercharnhe.·Youngsters love the ans and crafts tabfeS. computer stations with the atest ga es and the Zany Showtrme Theater There are a var ety of in·store evel'lts and programs designed to appeal to a range of age g·oups and mterests Zanv Brainy l<IDsu!tants are avd ab e to gu de kids and parents through the store to hep them f nd what they are loo•. ng for They also offer teacher discounts. pncechomperstpr1Cematch ng and ree gift wrapping Corona del Mar Plaza Zanv Brainy 900 AllOCado Newport Beach (949) 640-5131 www zaoytx,unycom featuring tbe Largest Selection of St. John Knits, Sport. Ace~ Jewelry ~ Shoes etc. SPECIAL SAVINGS I I The last Saturday of each Month (949) 675-9756· 336 Poinsettia (at rcH1 • Corona del Mar 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER FULL SERVICE SALON & BEAUTY SUPPLY ' ' ' ' ', ' ' ' ' ' ' • • • ' • ' " ~ I ' • Our Gift To You -------- FREE · 825 Gift Certificate 283 • D 17th St., Costa Mesa ~ 642 1717 Cm.LEX-C ... (949) -.... l ' . SB R EC YCLING Q UESTIONS? 6 WE H AVE ANSWE RS ! House hold Hazardous Waste Pickup 'llllllllWI • u~ed Needle/Syringes Di~posal • Large Item Collection, Telephone Book Recycling • Used Oil Collection • Compostin g & Grasscycling • Slhool Recycling & Educational Program COSTA MESA DlSTIUCI' • 714 754-5307 '' ""'~ c "''" 4fr1<1 arrJ 'ianta .~tW HrtJ(hH rt'J1drnt1 nnn 1944 fP<llUfll"I ~ll~rs f'-llrlltd furntturr nit 1ae lum1shlngs an • ill'thltectlHll btod lln.11~ cry t.il ch.andt'flPt'I ck'slin i.t'MC"t Open 7 days cl wttk SHOPPING ••• COSTA MESA THE LAB The lab 1s a ol'\e-story renovated factory dubbed the Ant•·Mall, which combines an unusual shopping e)(pe(lence with an atmosphere that includes a community mosaic tile wall, a poetry wall, an on-sne "egetable and herb gorden, a rotatmg art gallery features local artists and don t miss The Theatre District Shopping includes current and eclectic designer fashions. alternatwe must( and videos, active sportswear and equipment. retro furniture. shoes and accessones and customized eyewear Unwind with a latte at the Gypsy Den and Reading Room. The Lab is located 10 Costa Mesa at 2930 Bnstol METRO POINTE AT SOUTH COAST Costa Mesa's newest open-air shopping, d1n1ng and entertainment center offers a fesvvely decOl'ated plaza with an ilWlttng market atmosphere and a vaoety of ·right pnc:ed" retailefs ooting · restaurants and stadium seating theaters, with shopping destinations that incl~ Notclsuom Rack. Best Buy, Old Navy, l.IOens ·n Things. Marshall's, The Container St0<e, Barne.s & Noble and Mikasa factory Outlet Store. Dine and relaic at Cafe Indigo, Affiba Baia GnN, 8Mohn1's AuthentlC Trattona, Sam 'NoO BBQ & Seafood Bistro. Boudin Sourdough Bakery and Cafe, Jamba Juice. Starbucks Coffee and Humphrey Yogort. located at the San Diego freeway (405) & the Fairview eXIt, on South Coast Drive at Bear Str~t. ORANGE COUNTY MARKET PLACE Every weekend at the Orange County fairgrounds 1.200 sellers fill 10 a<;res of • parking lot with merchandise and se1V1ces that make up this open-air shoppers' paradise. Up to 100,000 shoppers YISlt the Marlcet Place on a weekend The barga1n-Nmter as well as the upscale 5l'loppe( Win be attracted to many goods and sel'VICes that are not available elsewhere. from ong1nal artv.<orlc to fresh prodoce and even on-site haircuts Hours Open e>o1ery weelceod 7 a.m to 4 pm Adm1s.sion is S 1, under 12, free. SOUTH COAST PLAZA As the millennium approaches, South Coast Plaza, a retail center renowned for 11.S unparalleled collect100 of the world's fmest stores. award-w1nn1ng restaurants and cultural venues, announces some exciting developments A pedestrian bridge spanning Bear Street Vflll be built to connect the two halves of South Coast Plaza, the half formerfY known as C~tal Court has been renal!lfd South Coast Plaza Maior anchor stores are Nordstrom, Macy's, Macy's Men's Store, Saks fifth Avenue, Robinson's-May and Sears · South Coast Plaza may be accessed from the San Diego freeway (40S) at Bristol Street °' the San Joaquin Corridor (73) at Bear Street. Call (714) 435-2000, (800) 782-8888, wwwsouthcoastplaza com TRIANGLE SQUARE This one-stop, open air shoppino center . is at the end of the SS freeway on Newport Blvd The center will wekome Whole Foods Market to its list of shopp1!)9 venues Whole food~ specializes 1n natural and organic foods ;ind supporu a natural lifestyle Stores ran~ in vanety from Nike Town to Virgin ~.Store There is also a huge bookstore. a paint your own pottery pl.ice, a gQlf st0<e and nutt1tr0n store After~ take 1n a movie at Edwards Theater. enlO'{ hve entertainmerit and the restaurants sure~ Towri ~e NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA ISLAND Take the Marine Avenue bndge to more than 70 gift shops, gaUefies, r~laurant$ and seMCes You'll find beclChwear, men's, women's cJOd children's <lothing. specialty boutiques. f1nP jewelry, boots, stationery and home furnishings Spend the day strolling the shops for gifts and mementos while enJOY1ng the casual island setting Sip cappuwno at an outdoor cafe, indulge in homemade . pastry, a Balboa Bar or enioy a wide variety of restaucants By car, bicycle or foot, take the ferry at Palm Street aero~ the bay to Balboa Pen1n•.ula BALBOA PENINSULA 1n addition to the many act1v1ties on the Peninsula. explore the shopping ~es • from Newport Pier to Balboa Pier. Wal~ along the boardwalk and snoclc at one of the stands. or relax at a coffee house with fresh baked goods You might Wdnt to d1oe at one of the elegant r~taurants offering bfeathta~ ocean and bay Yll'WS Browse the shops for trendy beachwear. beach toys, the latest surf wear sunglas.Ses. nautical gifts and more CANNERY VILLAGE Tucked away on the upixr Balboa Peninsula, this h1Stonc' VIiiage IS encompassed by six square blocks bounded by Newport Boulevard, 3lst Street, Lafayette Avenue and 29th Street A diversity of sho~ and services range from art deco to French provincial to 111tenor design and sand sculpting OtSCover antiques, custom-made fum1ture and art gaUenes along with ship New& Useq Sports Equipment: Baseb~l Seasons HERE! Trad e in! Trade up. - - - --W1111ii11M - --- -1 I 10% OFF I t all Baseball gear. : I N!f ~li!_ w_!~J !!fh!: '!ff':!· __ F.'}. ~IJ_!l!J1 • ~~ 3313 S. Bristol St. • South C.Oaat Mc Sot 10cm-6pm • ~tfttol --Mt.Antlw eat to~) 9.1'1 llorn-6pm (714) 641-7•27 . , '"'I J ( CORONA DEL MAR PLAZA The newest addrttOtMO the area's shopping dest1natrons is this open·alf plaza Stores ·~ specialty food to a children's learning tore Corona del Ma P1aza rS quickly: fill~ the storefronu Shopping 11enues 1ndlfde Bnstol farlfls. Zany Brainy and Subtle rooes Tommy Bahamas features a retaK cloth1119 store and a restaurant Other dining opuom 1ndu0e seafood, getito, a c<>tftt ~ and there's even a dog bakery ~ baked all-Mturat treats for ~f ~ FASHION ISLAND Newport Center W6rld-class 5hoppmg, dining and entertainment 1s what you you'll ftnd at this open-arr shopp1rig cente< overtook1 the Pacific Ocean The Island features 200 unique stores and sef\11ces, more than 40 places to eat and a variety of events and entertainment hawen1ngs throughout the year En1oy shopping at the many one-of-a-kind specialty boutiques and leading department stores, 1ndudrfl9 Orange County's onfy Ne man Marcus and Bloomingdd!e's options 1n d1n1ng are endless, indud ng fine cuisine from throughout the 'M>fld. outdoa eateries, family clm1ng and two food courts fashion Island IS located abcM> PacifK Coast Highway between MacAtthUr Boo!evard and Jamboree Road UDO MARINA VILLAGE rravel down the waterfront 1111\agt of Via Oporto feanmng fme art golleries and local artist studlOS One-of-a-kind shopping awaits, as you stroll the tree· ~ned streets and the bayf ront. boclt·ltned boardwalk to tnJOY designer boutiques, gift shops and iewelty collections Relax at one of the quaint cafes or restaurants and vlSlt the Lido Book Showe. with a great selection of fOl'etgn mag.u1nes OPEN EVERY DAY! 2731 E. Coast Hwy CoronadelMar (949) 675.5553 Whole F~ I \ 'h \ •uc.cessfully expanded nto the D.tllas area mJ New Orlearu ~. , ·~ ....... and m January 1989, Whole! Foods expanded outside the Southwest Region, openmg a store m Palo Alto, California. This wa follow'".J by the opening of a !«~ind San Francisco Bay area \tore in Au~t 1990. M~. Got'ICh's Natural FOQds Market:., with ~ven stores in the 1.4,,, Angeles area at the time, became part of Whole Foods Market in September 1993. In February 1995, Whole Foods purchased Bread of life, with two Sh>rcs m the San Francisco Bay Area, anJ the Unicom Village · Marltetpla e in South Aonda. ln December of that year, the company acquired Oak Street Marlter tn Evanston, lllinou.. With the most rettnt acqu1>ttion of Fresh Fiekb, owner and operator of 22 natural foods ~rmarke~ m Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago anJ ~ater New York, Whole Food~ has soliJ1fieJ its posinon ti the !argot chain of natural (~ su~rmarket; and the largest seller of organically grown producb m the world. Whole FOOtL; Market adheres to stringmt publi.J\ed quality goals, unsurp35$ed by any other grocery company. The company does not stock products with artificial colors, flavors or presicrvacivcs; offers u much orpnic produce as ~ible; and only sclb ruicural meats and seafood. The comfQOy donates at lca5t 5% of after-tax profits to not-for-profit organuanonb serving a wide vanety of human and cn\."tronrm.-ntal cal.1$C\. wt year the company donated more than $1 million to charit1e1 nat1onw1dc. Individual stores donate food to local fOQJ bank5, homele$) ~elter.. ond Meals on Wheels program. ... lnJ1v1Jual team members who voluntt.'Cr flt charitable organizations are paid for their time through a company·sponsoreJ Communicy Service Houn. program. Whole Foods believes that ~ success of their business depends on the satisfaction of c:ach and every cu..qomer. Outstanding customer service iJ their number one pnority. They stnvc to conduct our Jay· co.Jay bl.Kin~ in way~ that help, rather than harm, the environment. They ~u many food and boJv care itemi. in bulk, rcJucing the need for pacbging. Theu mckel·per-bag rebate rewarJ CU)tomen who bring their own hopping ~. Many Whole Foe.it.ls . ,tore:., officb and Jbmbuu n ccntcn. have on·satc rcqdmg prograllll> for metal, gla.,.,, c.mlboard and paper. They seek our Nganically grown food~. nen<.:c history In the nWlkina when the .M. Bark Endeavour arnvcs in Newport Harbor on Arni 16. Thb full-si.zeJ ~tlmg rerl1ca of the 18th century hip v.hich --w.ook one of h1~tory's ~t cd ebcar'".J vo.,~ of db<.overy under the command of Cupr.un James Cook. will "uu 15 porn of call along the w~ rna~t of North Amcnc.1 frum Apnl to Octol'-cr 1999. The W\."'l <.:O.l>t hlW' 1 p.ut of a hl)tortc four-year world Journey th.11 ~ m (~robcr 1996 (~ntnR 30,CXX) nautical miles), when the EnJeavour lkpancJ from Frcmantle, W~t Aw.tr.il1.1, where he was built. At the end ci the WC$t c08$l tour, Endeavour will begm her sail bade to Ausrr.tlta, umvinii there 10 the year 200). Touted as a f\OQrang museum, the EnJ voor will he moored m Newport Harhor ad1. ent ro the Newport ~.,, Nauucal MU1Cum (the official hoo) from April 16 rhn1Uj?h Arni 25. V&Stton ~ Joumt'Y above onJ ~low deck, w1~lfl& the mystery and han.lsh1p ol ltfc \1boarJ an 18th century 1t1tling v~I. &ult to the exact pcc1facauons of Captain Cook's original ship from plans held by the National Maritime Mu.cum of Bntain, the ma,icstk three· masted ship is 109'3" long, 29'2" on the ~m o.nJ d1.5placcs 550 tons. The original H.M. Bark Endtavour w ptthapl the bat· known ahlp ol world C)(ploration and navigation. C.ommanded by Cook, Endeavour aailcJ around the world from 1768 to 1771 on a v~ which forever altered world Ano.ting museum.the H.M.l.t ~lift •..aing NPlkAi of Captain Coot's 1 Ith c.entUly saJllng WSMI, wHI anjve In Newport Harbor on April 16. She will be on Hhlbit to the pubffc 1hrough April 25, as part of her west coast toor. charts and botanical know!~. While Cook w not the fo~t Euiopc;m to "dlSCO\er" A~cralil1, he wai tht• fanr pcrsc.m to accurately map at~ ~tern ctxwlme. Hc-W< • also the fir..t captain to calculate hb longmxhnal pom1on v.nh accuracy, and the fi~t tt1 ~t:.aannalh ttduce '<Ur\.)' aroonii hb crew. . , . . . , ' ' ... 8-14 TOSHIBA SENK>ll ~~ Sen'°' PGA Toor held at Newport Beach Country Club, benefiting Hoag Hospital Contact Jeff Pv~. tournament director, (949) 515-4840. 9 -4/18 FLOWE« FESllVAl A FASHION ISl.ANO To celeb<ate the launch of spring. Wee«end guest lecturers, hve ent~aanmeot. merchandising events and display of floral gardens. (949) 721-2000 13 BEACH Cl.EAN.UP 10 am • 2 p.m. Big Corooa Ma.n Beacta Organ'ized by the Newport Beach Chapter of the Sutfridef FooOOation. (949) 557-2825 WWW surfnde< Of'Q 17 ST. PATRICK'S 0 0AY Celebrate at Muldoon'5 Uh Pub & Restaurant, (949) 640-4110. Malar1cy's, (949) 67>2340. Tu. Harp Inn, (949) 646- 8855 or The Shamroct, (949) 6)1-5633 19 • 4i 3 EASnR BUNNY ANO KIDDIE TRAIN CHOO CHOO AT FASHION ISLAHO Chtlclren can~ their ptCtuce taken with the Easter Bunny 10 the gazebo 1~ Atnum Parle ~·e Choo-Cho<> IS an front of the Robinsons-May fountain. (949) 721·2000. 20 COORS UGHT SPRING CLASSIC (Speedway and Sidecars) comes to Orange County Fairgrouhds S9 adults, S61rs (13-17) and senlOfS, S3 kids (6-12), Sand undef, free. (949) 492-9933 23 NEWPORT HAA80R ARE.A CHAMIUt 0, COMMfltCE POUa AmfOATION IRlAKfAST • Hyatt Newporter, 7. 15 a m (949)7 29-The H.M Bark Enc.leavour LI under the command of Captatn Oms Blake. It 1 orerated by che H.M &rl Endeavour Foundation, a nmi -prolit urganuanon, m offer ~tudenu anJ the general pui:.lac an exterwvc range oi «!ducauona1 orportunmcs and tours while the hap •~ tn pon. According t0 John Lt>n~ley, CEO of the H M. auk EnJcavOUT FounJauon, "Sht:'a a 11mc m.ichmc . You will find food on the table1, umfonns pread out m the officm' quarters. hammock~ ~tall slung .mJ ruaJf,finuhed Jraw1n~ tn Cook's great cahm " VoluntL-.er g\rn.lcs stattooeJ thn'ughout the m\J..'>Cum ~tell the tory of the ongin.11 HM. &rlt EnJe..ivour, which w. a convened cool earner. Cook\ voy3'-"C produccJ gcxw;irh1c knowledge of the South Pocif1c, New Zc-Alilnd anJ Aunralaa. On his vo~. Cook re-..chcJ Tuh1t1 m the PaC1fic 1ntl then ... -ulcJ $(}UthWbC to prove or deny the ex Wence of a "Great Sooth land." After ch.m~ the eiu !\.-nee of the tw,l ulmili that make up New ZcabnJ. Cook hc-..JeJ ~l and ighred the east caut of New Holland. He follo~J the coast nnJ an<.hored m what he called Bot.iny &). now Au.truha. After ccrurruna Nd to Er\ibnJ, Cook cmhar\:cJ un two more eicped1t1ons. Ounng has third nd last JOWT\C'f (1776- 1780), he searched for a north·wcst ~ hnJUOJ: rhc North Atlanuc: Ocean with the rac1fic CX.ean. H\S voyage along the Canadian anJ AWk.an c:oosu and north acrou the Arctic Carcle pruvN a ~ would rttnaln a dream Daily tours of the Nautical MUINm wJ Endeavour: VIP from 9 to 10 a.m.; achool ~from 10 to noon; llrld the ~ public until 6 p.m. Admiaaon la $20 fur VIP; $10 for adults; and $5 for atudenu. A por1Klf\ i:I the admw.ion ~will bcndlt the ~ 1-Urbor Neutk:al Muacum. For more infonnataon, call w MUltUlll •(CW)) 675· 8915 or vbft ~Ir website at www.newponn1Udcal.cq. To view the H.M &rk Endeavour web.itt, www.berkendeavour.oom.au/ Phocm, ~of ~ H.M Barlc Endtarowr F~ 4400 25 -4/4 4TH ANNUAL NEWPOtn' llACH tNTHNATtONAL F1LM nmvAL More than 100 films from more than 30 countries shown it a vanety of venues with celeb"ty appearances and galas; semmars, lectures and act1V1ties, (949) 851-6555 fOf tickets. (888) ElM·TIXS . GRUNtoN "UN March. June -Aug\J5t See these Stlvery hsh as they come ashore to spawn 1n the moonlrght Valtd fishing license. No nets or rods Califom1c1 Dept. of Fash and Game, (562) 59(};5132. APRIL J IASTllt IGG HUNT 10 am ·noon at Newport Dunes Resof1 More than 2,000 Easter eggs wi'I be hiddefl on the sandy beaches along with a VISlt from the Easter Bunny and a pane.ate ~f~t. (949) 729-3863 12 POTAClllt THI AaT OF ""NCH YIOITAILI IMDININI 6:30 p.m .. Roblft MondlVi Wine I FOod Centtr, 1570 Self* Dr .• Costi Miu. DiSOMr ""lft" "-*' ~ ~with honiculUlst Christin FUSinO, lso. (714) 979--4510 DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC 61 Call (714) 708-1520 Or visit their 25 A TOUR OF OtARMING MAY 11-16 GLEN Elllt4 WINE1t'r$ website at WWW ocfc11r.com CORON\ DEL MAR GARDENS JAZZ SERIES 3 EASTER EGG HUNT' AHO 16-25 ENDEAVOUR ARRIV£S Sponsored by Sherman Library and 1 CLEAN HARBOR DAV Week-long J<1ZZ series with perfOfmances SK>EWALK SALE lH NEWPORT HARBOR Garden$ Volunteer Assoc1at100, (949) Community-wide dean up and education around Newport Beach Hyatt 10 am • noon Cootact oty of Newport Authentic repl1Ca of Capt John Coot.'5 673·2261 effort. sponso<ed by the Manne Newpo<ter. 1107 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beacti Community Strvic.es. (949) sa1hng ship docks next to Newpof1 25 EARTH DAY al£8RATION Committee of the Newpott Hatbor Alea Beach. &pects to pre-sell out. (949) 644·3151 Nautical Naut1Cal MlMUm and rs open Held at 5hellmaker Island in Upper Chamber of Commerce Mo<e than 200 650-UVE (S4a3) 3 HUGE BtAot EASTBt EGG f()( tours (949) 673·7863 residents and local business volunteers 17 • S/2 IMAGINATION Newpoo Bay Enteru nment. naturalist-are assigned to zones along the Newpon 13 2NO ANHUAl NEWPORT HUNT led tours along Clapper Rail trail. 8 a m at Newport Dur.es Resort More CELEBltAllON extuM~. arts & er afts, Indian WKluup, Harbor and Back Bay with trash bags to HARBOR HOME TOUR INn 2.000 Eastef e<J9S will~ hidden on CELEBRATE THE CENTURY' marme touch tan canoe and kayak ptek up debris (949) 729-4400 10 am • 3 pm. Tour beautiful homes the sandy shores. along with a VISlt from County-wide arts festival encourages tours, prizes and contests, (949) 1·2 22NO ANNUAL MERcrOES and gardens throughout Newport Beach the Easter Bunny and a family pancake creatMty 1n chrldren and tee~ with 64().6746 8ENZ EXHlamoN Proceeds benefit Newpoo Harbor High bfed\f~t (949) 729-3863 public performances by professional 2 5 MARCH Of OtMES WALK More than 80 exhibitors show a vanety School Education Foundation. Call Lisa 15 COMMOOORES artrsts. exh1bit1oos. hands-on workshop$, AMERICA of Mercedes Benz 1nclud1ng vintage George, (949) 631·3108 sa«OLARSHP AWARDS demonstratlOOS and art d1spl~ Most J0tn thousands of walkers rn the largest models at Fash10n Island. Ftee admission. 16 ANNUAL IW.aoA tSlANO ~FAST (NEWPORT events free. (714) 556·ARTS (2787), ext fundra1sin9 event of the year for the (71 4) 289-0293 HARBOR AREA CHAMBER OF 888; or (949) 833·8500 Ora09e County March of Dimes Birth 1 fRlDAY NIGHT FAMILY fUCICS ART WALi( COMMERCE) 18 SPEEDWAY SEASON Defects Foundation. lOK from fash10n ON THE. BEACH 9 a m • 5 p.m. More than SO local artists A commurnty event noting d1st1nct111e OPENER Island along Newport Beach's Back Bay Newport Dunes Resort. Brrng a beach will demonstrate their techniques and and bad. to Fashion Island (949) 263-display latest w0rks along South Bayfront adl~ents of the 3-0 premiere Orange County Fairgrounds Grandstand 1100. chair, blanket and enJOY the latest family promenade, between Manne Avenue scholors from Corona del Mar .md A1ena S9 adults. SS JfS (12·18), children releases ~ F~ night at dusk dnd the ferry land1Ag at Agate M~ Newport Harbor High Schools (949) under 12 free. (714) 708-FAIR (3247} 28 • 5/2 NEWPORT HAR.SOI beg1nn1ng June 5. Parking, S6 per car, CaR Debra Huse, (949) 723-6171 7294400. www ocf a1r com BOAT SHOW free admissioo (949) 729·3863 16-18 11TH ANNUA1. 23 N~T TO ENSENADA Newport Dunes Resort tn·water boat 9 22NO ANNUAL KRING a 16 BACH BAY Cl.ASSK. SOUTHERN CAUf<*NIA SPRING INTERNATIONAL YACKT RACE dispi;J~ and manne product exh1b1ts BROWN NEWPORT BEAOf 8K. HALF-MARATHON AND GARDEN SHOW 52nd annuol celebration with wee -long Back Bay Cafe Grill will be serving TRIATHLON MtNUET2K burgers, sandwiches, chowder and beer SotJth Coast Plaza Crysta Coon, (714} · events, cufrrunatmg with 12S·m1le ocean (949) 729-3863 6 46 a m Held m the Back Bay, the 6 a m -noon Lille dassical music a!oog 435·2167 race to Meuco, l949) 557·5100 or {949) 30 • 5/2 NEWPORT BEAOf oldest triathlon 1n the continental U 5 Newpon Beach's Back Bay Estuary 16-18 20TH ANNUAL YOUTH 435·9553. Comprised spnnt distonce 1n mile '>'Mm, course. Race benefits Hope House Inc~ 24 ANNUAL NEIGHBOftS FOR SPfllNG FOOD AND WINE 13 m1 bike, SK run format Pacific substa!"lce abuse program for young EXPO FESTIVAL AT BAl.IOA BAY aua Sports, (714) 978-1528 adults Food, comphmenta!)' massages NEIGHBORS QTY Of COSTA Orange County Fa119foun<k. Days of Old MESA NEIGHBORHOOD & 4/30 Opus 1 d nner. 511 Caviar & 9 MOTHEn DAY BRUNCH and d1~ounted b<uoch at the Hyatt & Pannng for Gold, celebrctt1ng Champagne selTllnar clt 10 30 am .. Nt'Wportef Ca I Race Pace Promotioos, Ca forn a~ Sesqutceotenrual birthday to CANYON PARK CLEAN-UP Robert Mondavi representatrve, Nina AND KIO~ CRAFT CLUB (949) 661-6062 tai e place m 1999 Open to au Orange 8am·noon'v If'' r to help improve ~e~s w II speak the history of Bao. BJy Cafe. NP.WP<>rt Dunes Treat County pre-school thr~h high school· 10 ~n9le-fam1'7 homes and clean up wine Grand Tasting on Sat evening; Sl1. Mom to a fabulous champagne brunch age students Free odml5SIOfl and Ccmyon Park Continental breakfast and Alsatllm luncheon featunng Hubert on the patio overloo~1ng the bay _1949) nm~m'4.J 011 fltll.~ 6Z par;;mg 4116 9 am • 3 pm : tunch served for vo!untee<s Call (9491 Trrmbad1 ahd his wines 1949) 645-SOOO, 729-3863 4/17& 18 9 am • 4 pm 75·Vil40 for meeting plac~ and times l'.'~I 377 'f MAY 17 5TH ANNUAL NEWPORT 1 BEACH OPEH GOlf TOU1tNAMDfT Newport Beach Country Club wdl be the beautiful serung fOI' more than 300 pros and amateur golfers. with a NewpOf1 Beach C1ry ChamPtOO bemg crowned (949) 729-4400 23 12TH ANNUAL ART Of DINING Black-tie event Reception, presentattOO of awards and silent aoctJoo at Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) Renowned sculpt°' Manuel Nen will be cbng a hmrted edition of 12 maquett~ in txonze, plastef or marble to be sold at the event Guests wiU be shuttled to the Four Seasons Hotel fOf' a gourmet d1nne< by frte top Orange County chefs Prcxeeds benefit OCMA (949) 7S9- 1122, ext 207 29 COUNTRY HOEDOWN Newport Dunes Resoo Westein barbecue feast muSK and country hne dancing, (949) 729-3863 lBDCOMMODORESATHLETlC AWARDS BR£AKFAST The communrty's recognrtion of the top 30 athletes from Corona def Mar and Newport Harbor High Schools locat>on TBA (949)729-4400 TBD NEWPORT BEACH INrt. WATER POLO TOURNAMENT Corona def Mar High Sdlool. (800) 94- COAST JUNE 4-6 UON'S CWB ASH FRY Annual event to be held at Orange Coast· SERVING THE LIDO PENINSULA SINCE 1961 WRY SHOP ANYwllERE ELSE For Prescriptions Remember Insurance Co~Pays are always the same regardless of where the prescription is filled. Why put up with the has'sle. ·We fill mo ~t prescriptions I I I in 15 minutes or less and off er FREE Delivery• 'I •L.1mttcd area , 11tt •Iott for details. Transferring your prescriptions to Via Lido Drugs is easy. Call, or bring in your prescription bottle from Rite Aid, Thrifty, Payless, Longs, or SAV .. ON •.. Our pharmacists George Kridner, Bill Mansour, Linda Desbrow will do the rest! -----------------»•• .... ·w-H~ (94~.z~~a:~sss AHAVA STORE I IOU RS: MON-SAT 9AM..SPM, SUN lOAM~PM (RX CLOSED) 3445 VIA LJOO, N.B. NEXT TO PAVILIONS College. (714) 885--9080 5 11TH ANNUAL CORONA on MAJt 5aNIC SIC MCI, 2 Ml.£ FUN WALK a 1K KID'S OOUlfM DASH ( oast Newport Propenies IS ~t sponsor. Race begins along the bluffs over1ooking the cxean Cltld proceeds through the residential streets of Corona del Mar Race registration Newpon Beach Community SeMces Dept • (949) 644-3151; Corona del Mar Cham~ of Commtra. (949) 673-4050 6 BAlBOA ISLAHO PARADE Balboa Island, (94~) 673-9575 . 12 'OTH ANNUAL HERITAGE REGATTA Classic Wooden Sail Boot ~e begins at Balboa Yacht Club Benefits tile Newport Harbor NaU1Kal Museum (949) 673- 7863. 12 OCEAN DISCOVERY DAY Shenmaker Island !fl Upper Newport Bay Fun for all ~ with Sha!\ Camp, a manne biologist information station. Queen of the Bay contest, manne archeology booth, arts & crafts, marine touch tank Catch and release sampling (949) 640-6746 1~21 IRRELEVANT WEEK W~k-loog events and festMties to pay tnbute to the final sefectee of the National Football League'.s spring draft, (949) 263-0727. 20 FATHER'S DAY BltUNCH Back Bay Cdfe. Newport Dunes. Champagne brunch with scrumptious fare. (949) 729· 1144 tor reservations. 25-26 RElAY FOR UFE Ovemight event 1nvolv1ng teams of runnefs and walkers who are committed to ra1~ng the most money and traveling the most miles "' the fight against cancer The Mile of Hope is a candlelight ceremonyhonoringsurvJVOrsand rememt~nng those who lost the battle against cancer Held at Ora{)gf: Coast ColJeic}e and Sponsored by tl)e Amer1an Cancer Society, (714) 261-9446 25-27 TASTE OF OltAHG£ COUNTY Diverse sampling of 3S of Orange County's bes't restaufants and fOUf ~tages of lrve musica entertainment at El Toro Marine ease. An extravagant ftreworu finale at the IMne Speetrum. (949) 7S3· 1551. TBO mt AHNUA&.. MARtOOTI JAZZ SERfES Sund~ at the Newport &each Marriott . Held IO the 16-Stoty-high Vtew Lounge, features a variety of muS1C1ans 1hrough September. F~. (949) 640-4000. TBD mt ANNUAL sount COAST Pl.AZ.A SUMMUt fOOO a WINE FESTIVAL Food sampling. wine tasting and liw enter1alnmeot at South Coast Pldla, Crystal Court and Town Center restaurants, Calrfomia wineries. breweries and ~ coffet producefS Proceeds benefit Someone Cclres Soop Kitchen and Food Distribution Centet, (71 4) 435·2 160 TBD INtOQU£ MUSK FESTIVAL Corona del Mar (949) 760-7887. • TIO COMMOOOMS AllUTK AWMOS IRIAKJAST The community's retqgnitlOfl of the top 30 athl@tes from COl'ona del Mar and Newpott Harbor High Sch«>ls Locatt0n TBA (949) 729-4400 TIO COMMOOOMS MU. LCX.ttion TBA Hosted by the DAtlY PflOT ANNUAl ALMA Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerc Honoo Cltllen and Commodc:n of year. (949) 72C}-44()() July 4 2A'H ANHUAl INOEPENOENCE DAY QUBRAllON Held at ~Park with a paf~, frlterta•nment. games and BBQ, 194 644-31 59 4 OLD GLORY IOAT nu1J11U111 Newport Dunes Camwal, games, be fun and live entertall'lment (949) 72 3863. 4 REDS~ WHITES ANO "'8WE Celebrate our independence at N Hart>oc Naoticol Museom with 20 w10enes and blues mUSK (949) 6 7 3- 7863. 9 ANNUAL PU8UC SAfETY AWAltDS Sponsoled b'f the Costa MN Chamt: of Commerce 11 45 a m. at the Wes South Coast Plaza Call (714) 885· 9-25 107™ OMNGE ~,..• FAIR •Join the Rush•: A Tnbute to Gold a Grain• rs thrs ye.Jr'S theme Top-name entertainment, lrvestodt, carnival rod@o, foods. arts & crafts, special exhibits and Cefltenniat farm . Held at Orange County Fairgrounds, (714) 70 FAIR (324n wwwocfa1rcom. 12 IOl8Y HATRE1.D GOlfOASSIC Newport Beath Country Club to~ Southefn CalifOl'nfcl Lupus foundatJOn (949) 833-2121 . 17 1STH Al-.W.. IA.STIU.E DAY 1K15«. MUSIC FESTNM. AND INTSlHATIONAL R>OO FAIRE Beoef111ng ~ood H.!l'Ve!.t FoOd 8.Jnk Orangr County H@ld at The Sutton Pl Hotel. Newport Beach, (949) 476-2001 Of (949) 661-6062 25 FUGHT OF Tif£ LASERS Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Commun tradition for (OO(e than 60 years. a person Sd•lboot race around a five-mi~ course 1n Newport Haibor Sponsored Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commefce. (949) 729-4400 26 COSTA MESA~~__,,,. GOlf ClASSIC Mesa Verde Country Club Sponsored ~Costa Mesa Chamber of Comm«c can (7 14) aas-9090 T8D .-on ClNTER ASSOCIATION Sl'ONSOltS AHNUAl. CiOlf l'OlMIUMf.HT H8:t at Pelican Hell Gotf Club. with proceeds to c:Nrrty, (949) 644-4612 • <>NCiOef6: fASHIC* ISlAND su..B MUSIC <DkBCIS Wednesday~ through August. (949) 549-4279 1 ICIWf.IB MCMC COAST 1'llA1tUN Second annual f\'ellt held at C~t.tl COiie State Par\. Proceeds benefit COl"t>n<l del Mat High School foundat thE> JunJ()( Msociatton of Ntwport BeclC and Kiwants Club youth-oriented programs CaU(949)673·7429 AILY PllO'r ANNUAL Al.MANAt THEOJRE (CONTN.E>) 6 a.m • 1 p.m Benefits the SIM'l G Komen FouOOation for l:redSt canct'f l!Se.Yd'I and eWcatioo Held at fashion ISiand, Newport 8ead1 ~949) 224-0299 Of Kinane EYents (760) 434-7 706 www~coro D FOR JHE CENTElt 1BD DlJfFY"S 1JTH At Centef: Sponsored by Ult Nrwport GREAT nECTRJC BOAT RALLY ""' mta ASSOdation. (949) 644-4622.. Trecr.ure tblt around the harbor fcx a day ) c:A fun for all e4ectric boa+ss 1.1.o:heon. au:tion. Beoeflts Pediatnc Canct't' Research ~.(949)645-6812.~ 11 12 SAf(I>CASTl.E COHTl'ST TBD HOMEAIO PROJECT ~ at Big C Olona Main Beach, with Pl.AYHOUSE AUCllOH p.YOOP¥ ts of al qs and abilities Awafds . Fasnon Island, (949) 721 ·2000 eve ~ oot SponsoP.d bY tt1' Newport Hatbor Alea Chdmbef of Commetl:e. (949) OCTOBER 7294100 17-19 TASTE Of NEWPORf 2 13TH ANNUAL HARBOR Oraw119 more than 65,000, ~ HetrTAGE 1J(J5K RUH/WALK M'nt ~held at Newport Center C>riYe, ActMties n::Jude Kids' ~ Rdce and free Fashioo Island Sponsored by th@ Newport Fitnes.$ ftJI( Sponsored by NtY.fXXl H.vbor H.Ybor Area Chamber c:A Commerte Wlttl Hql School PTA. (949) 646-8582 foOO ~from men than 3S looll restd\JcY\tS tM> enteRamlent on stage. 2 8Al.80A ARTS & CRAFT:s ANO ~9 729-4400 MUSIC FESTl'VA1. 18 EmJARY a.EAHU> DAY Pmnsula Part. Ca!I Crty of ~ Be«h ConmntY SeMces Dept . (949) 644-3151 ti®~ Upper Newport 8cYj by JOflll9 tile natlta!Jsts dlMg a momng ~; 2 Q.EAH OCEAN MOOLE.A· ii.rt of Coastal Clean-Up O'f (949) 640-THON 6746 7to 11 am ~bytheSutrd>r 23-26 Ll>O YACHT EXPO Fruldation, (9491631-6273 I.JOO Mama Vlage Btokerac}I!. rtl!W power 3 CONCOURS O' E1.EGAHCE and saitoat show (949) 757-5959 Pebc.an I-ii Gdf CU>, (949) 756-0993 25 CASINO NIGHT 8 FIRE & MARINE OEMRTMENT Newport HcYbor Nautical ~and APfiRtOAl10N BEAOf MM1l00 8ai>oa ~ Ckb. Benefits the An evening at NeWport Dunes Resort Museum~ (949) 673-7863. salutng the dedicated efforts of the Newport l!ecxh Fite & Mclrine Dept 26 12HO AHNtJAl Ma Fat Gourmet bartlecue dMel'. liYe music and 1t fireworks shc:7N, (949) 729-3863 16 MARJ( TWAIN FESllVAL NeNport Harbor Nat.ltieal Museum parking lot Proceeds benefit the Museum (9491 673-7863 16.20 THE OiRtSTMAS COMMNY Orange County fat~. BuJdings 10, 16 and Paraoe of Produc:1s s 7 adtlts, call ttie Junior ~e of Orange County. ~949) 261-0823 23 TOP DOG FASHlON SHOW Newport Dunes Resort O~ up the family (d(ltne ilnd ente< to VM great praes. • fcl'.tllOn G:nego<ies tldude swimwear, Holloweeo costume and IT\d.Ster/pet look- e ·e cootest. crazy pooch tocks and more, (949) 729-3863. GIRISTMAS FANTASY AT ROGER"S GARDENS ~1fuf!y adorned plants and trees with ~ decor. OrlldfTlelltS for sale off the be.lutifvlly decorated trees Featlnd gJeStS Rut-6 ttvough December. (949) ~Sim 29 HAU.OWEEN HA1.WT Gl'aot Howald Pm COO'lll'UV!y Youth Cen!er, c:.a!I the City of Newport Beadl C<lml\'Ullty SeMces Dept • (949) 644-3151. TB0 HAU.OWEEH TiaOC-OR- TREA11NG fashion Island merchants hand out ardf to )'CUl9Sters. (949) 721 ·2000 TBD BAI BOA 8EAOl TO 8AY RUN FOR C1.EAH WATER SIC Sponsort'd by the c rty of Newport Beadl Ftre & Marine Dept and Sulfrider fouod.JtiOO, (949) 644-3151. TBD TBtN ISlANO a.£M.UP DAY TRIANGLE SQUARE MantlleSS_. • Uf9 •1zl I Upper~ Bay. (949) 640-6746 Novetma TBD 71li AHNUAl MESA sooo SK WallcAWn to beoefrt(osta Mesa High School. (714) 424-8700 TBD FASHK>N tSlAND Tit£EUGHl1NG CI:R.tMONY Hcilda-f featured Mnts include the arrival of Santa Claus. (949) 721-2000 TBD HOMEAK>IHARD ROOC CAFE RUN FOR COVER FashiOn Island, (949) 640-8308. DE<:e&R TBD UGKl1NG OF na BAY Newpcwt Dur.es Resort. Cetebrate the begiming of the holiday sea50f1 as the bay becomes splashed wnn light from electric Ovistmas trees Carolrig, (949) 729-3861 5 23RD AHNUAl COtONA oe. MAR CHRtS1MAS WAUC F£STl'VAL Local merthant:s and restatxams in Corona del Mar partJOpate n an open house with ~and~along Paoflc Coast Hwf Opporttnty aawing Sponsoled by tht Corona del Mar Chambef of Convnerce. (949) 673-4050 TBD MBOWt UGHl1NG Fashion Island with celeboty guest (949) 721-2000 17-23 91ST ~NEWflml HAMOR CHaSTMAS BOAT MRADE AND lllNG Of UGHTS Sponsored by the Newport Hartxlt Area Chamber of Commerce, more than 100 colorlull'/ decooted and lighted boats tour Newport Harbor. Parade runs 2 1/2 hooo, One stop · dini ,. . beginning at 6:30 pm Homes, businesses and~ encitding the harboo' ¥e decked out in lqlts Wiit\ music and an.matm, (949) 729-4400 JANUARY 2000 HEW YEAR'S DAY ROSE PARADE DCOJRSIOH ~ eeaen Recreatm Department. (949) 644-3159 30PACFIC~ MARAl1iONIHAlF ~ On Su~ Suriday, more than 7,500 partqlaflts caa (949) 766-1428, TBD 1999 <HRISlMAS BOAT MllADE AWNlDS DN'B & AlJC110N Recognczes winners of the C hnstmas Boat Parade and Ring of Ll!j)ts; ~ and sdeot .. aucbon. Sponsored by the~ Harbof Am Chamber c:A Comtlll!ltt. (49) 729- 4400. faRuARy 21 SPmT RlJJI g(JtOK RACE fashion Island Proa!eds ~ Newport Beadl elementary schoots (760) 434-77Q) www~tscom TBO BAROQUE MUSIC fESTIVAL Mid-YMter mJSic ctilebration n Corona ·del Ma-. (949) 7~7887. TBD TERN ISi.AND C1.EAN-OP DAY Upper Newport 8a'f, (949) 640-6746 Note Call specific venues for updates or changes 't . . l I ' .. . .::.. • CRATE • BAll EL LAURA ASHLEY HOME POTTEI¥ IAIN SCANDIA 001fN SMITH • ffAWICIN WILLIAMS·SONOMA I a ' s a d t1 s 8 0 's f1 b a fl n j I a n tJ A ei d tl1 it fC: J4 h1 b ei a t<I 11 •• ~ q tlJ t~