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SERVING THE NEWPORT -f..Af.SA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 FRIDAl, MARCH 24, 2000
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Sixhttrtin • NeWj>ort ,coast ·constrtictiOn blaSt ·
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• Workers on a housing development were hit by rocks
and debris launched by faulty blasting operation.
GNg Rlsllnv deemed safe when the blast sent
D AILY PILOT debris and rocks skyward. Witness-
Six construction workers were
inju..-ed Thursday afternoon when
an earthshaking expl0sion rocked a
planned residential development
near Newport Coast, launching
large chunks of bedrock into the air.
The crew members were stand-
irlg about 1,000 feet away.Jn an area
t CHICK TO CHEEK
es reported the rocks shot out of a
ravine that was being excavated.
"Rocks· were raining down on
them,· said Capt. Paul Hunter of the
Orange County Fire Authority. "The
debris came more horizontally than
it did irl a loopirlg fashion.•
Workers were grading an unin-
corporated .area on Bonita Canyon
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· Drive near the Corona· del Mar • and scrapes from the flying debris.
Freeway. They were trying to break Two workers were treated and
Kranhold said the project is an
extension of N~wport Ridge North
that sits adjacent to the property. He
added that the company do1.0g the
.work, Baxter Drilling, had been set-
ting off the exploS1ves period.Jcally
for several months.
through a wall ol diabase, a fine-released at the scene. ·
grained rock that w~ prev~~g Seve_ral vehicles were damaged by
the workers from grading a hillside, the shower of rocks, including a truck
authorities said. that had a window knocked out
The workers planted charges The site was closed and workers
underground to loosen· the earth. were sent home as state safety
Shortly after 2 p.m., something went inspectors began their investigation.
wrong with the blast and d~bris was More than 200 homes and apart-
hurled all over the construction site. ments are scheduled to be built on
Four men were taken to local the site as part or an Irvine Co. hous-
hospitals, one of whom suffered a ing project. ·
broken leg. lbe others received cuts Company Vice President Paul
"This obviously was a surpnse
given that Baxter is one of the lead-
ing blasters in this area,• scud
K.ranhold. ·we don't know what
happened yet, but we don't antio-
pate any significant impact on tne
project.•
Parks group
pitches plan fOr
• nver preserve
•Park authority has proposed 1,000-acre
. park lining both side5 of Santa Ana River,
rurming from Adams Avenue to the sea.
Andrew Glazer
D AILY PILOT
CQSTA MESA -A group pushing for a 1,000-
acre wilderness preserve along the Santa Ana River
presented a preliminary design to an enthusiastic
crowd Thursday.
The park would line both sides of the nver and
stretch irlland just below Adams Avenue. It would run
through Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Newport
Beach and unincorporated open space and parkland,
said Bob Fisher, executive director or Fnends or Har-
bors, Beaches and Parks, the group spearhead.mg the
effort. ·
"None of Ule entities have pleced together the
puzzle and looked at a grand vt.Sion, • Fisher saJd
before the meeting. •rm suggesllng they all com~
together and form an institution.~ _
The newly formed park authonty would restore
the land to its natural habitat, develop tratls and erect
irlf orma tional signs.
OON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Cody Peck, 6, puts a chick to his cheek as Maher Mallah, left, cradles one ln his hands. The boys attend Roosevelt
Elementary School in Anaheim. More than 1 ,000 young students from severaf county schools toured Cen~nnial Parm
at the Orange County Fairgrounds ln Costa Mesa, where many of the youngsters were able to see farm animals up
close for the first time. See story, P.age 6.
Fisher told an audience of approximately 150 peo-
ple that it made logical sense to 1om the mosaic of
parks. owned by the three oties, the county and oth-
er sn1aller entities. The park authonty would meet
regularly and share plarvung and mamtenance costs.
while maintaining their respective ownership.
As a unified preserve, the park would provtde a
seamless passage to the ocean, maintauung the
indigenous surf zones, marshlands, willow forests,
S~E PRESERVE PAGE 6
Gas prices rising, but tempers have not
• Despite gasolin~climb to the $2-per-gallon mark, many
Newport-Mesa residents take the increased cost in sbide.
GNg Rlsllng
DAILY PILOT
Gas prices have skyrocketed
toward the $2-per-gallon mark over
the past two months, but many
Newport-Mesa residents don't
expect to find themselves in a finan-
cial pinch as swruner nears.
The price hilce has thrown much
of Calif omla into a dizzying crisis,
forcing some to trade in their car
keys for a bus pass. However, good
times are evident in Orange County,
where the unemployment .rate is at
an all-time low and housing prices
are robust.
Although there a.re. thousands of
gas-guzzling sport-utility vehicles
on local freeways, a few extra dollars
for gas doesn't seem to aggravate
those living in Newport-Mesa.
"It's a little bit more, but it's just
another expense,• said Melissa
Thompson, who wu filling the tank
of her Ford Expedition on 17th
Street. A self-prodaimed Newport
Beach •soccer mom,• Thompson
spends most of her day shuttling her
two kids and their friends aro\ind
town. She estimates drivirlg about
25 to 75 miles each day.
"It's not really hurting .us finan-
cially, but that can't be said for
everybody,• sbe said. •What stinks
is that we are subjected to these
prices and don't have a real say.·
· Other residents didn't seem too
worried about the prices -as long
as they are temporary. Officials from
the federal Energy Department
have said. a gallon of gas may reach
$2 by the summer, considered a.
peak driving time.
Costa Mesa resident Tammy
Morris estimates she now spends
about $40 a week filling up her .. .. see GAS PAGE 6
TAVA ~/ DM.Y l'OT
A sign outllde the Shell station on lbe comer of Newpolt Boalevsd aad
Fair ~ve ln Colta MeM shows lbe RMdl.ly rtllng price of ....
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72
HOUIS
A quick
gulde to the
llHJfJkend
CWlll nm moAD AGAIN: Orange COMt College will hold
the seventh program in Its •Armchair Adwnture· series
at 7 p.m. today In the Rot.rt I . Moote ThNtre on um-
pus. llckm for •The Ult Gf'Mt ROid Trip: llV. Adventure
to Alaska• call S7 • $9. OCC II It 2101 fleln1ew lltoed,
Costa Mela. For moee lnfomwtlon, c.-11 (714) W -S.O. ' ----" I
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2 Friday, Mord1 24, 2000
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o.SllUDIY
CHECK IT OUT
Young adults reveal
.. tl;Jeir favorite printjJicks
A mong the best and
brightest lee11$ in the
community are those on
the Newport Beach Public
Ubrary's Young Adult Advisory
Council,
affectionately
dubbed the
YAAC. For
the last six
years, the
group has
gathered
monthly with
Young Adult
librarians for
literary fun
and feed-..
back.
including "Lord of the Rings,"
J .R.R. Tolkien's gos~l of the
genre, and .. Rectwall', .. a myth-
ical tale about an orphan
mouse on a quest for a leg-
endary sword. Another mem-
ber's top picks for leisure read-
ing are .. The Chronicles of
Narnla. .. C.S. Lewis' allegory'
populated with fascinating
characters dealing with good,
evil, hope and fai:h; and .. The
Hltcbhlker's Gulde to the
Galaxy, .. a zany science-fiction
satire that has become a cult
classic.
Several Y AA Cs are drawn
to tales that touch the heart:
.. The Stars of the Irish Cabaret" Includes dancing, music ~d comedy.
Now some two dozen sev-
enth-through 12th-graders
strong. the YAAC bas helped
plan and host dozens of young
adult programs, inCluding liter-.
ary scavenge~ hunts, "Meet
"The UWe Princess, .. chroni-
cling a young heiress who los-
es and regains her fortune, and
"A Time for Dandng," a
page-turner about friendship,
illness and loss. Gripping sus-ou :r .e > -~ ~-
'Stars of the Irish Cabaret' comes to OCC for a night of laughter, dancing and music
the Author" nights and book
discussion groups -all aimed
at inspiring a love of reading
and enlightened use -of library
resources.
pense drew
another to
"Face OD the
M.llk Car-
ton,• a fast-
paced tale
launched by
a teen 's dis-
covery of her
own image
on a milk
carton,
depicting a
Alex Coolman
OAJLY PILOT
I I t was a sad day yesterday in
Ireland,• said Noel Ginnity, one
of the performers in "Stars of
the Irish Cabaret." He was talking on
a cellular phone from a bus taking '
him to the airport for a flight to I.as
Vegas.
"Yes, they buried the Irish nation-
al hokeypokey champion,• Ginnity
said. "It took hours to get him in the
ground.
"Every time they put the right leg
in, he put the right leg out." .
Ginnity, the cabaret's comedian,
has a tendency to slip into slightly
fanciful anecdotes. But his humor is
never particularly ribald; putting on
a bit of a show without turning any-
body off is something the troupe
takes very seriously.
"You can bring your granny and
your mammy and your children• to
the show that comes to OCC's
Robert B. Moore Theater at 8 p.m.
Saturday, Ginnity promised.
"Stars of the Irish Cabaret." Ire-
land's most popular traditional cabaret
show, has run for two decades at
Burlington hotel in Dublin.
It features the reels a nd jigs and
hornpipes that are highlights of tra-
ditional Irish dancing, courtesy of
the Mae Crean dancers, and Irish
songs from the group Celtic Force.
Some of the material in the show
is similar to the Irish step dancing
popularized by the Riverdance
OCC to stage new play
about Anne Frank
OCC's student-run Repertory
Theatre Company will stage a play
based on the story of Anne Frank.
•Hidden: The Story of Anne
Frank,• runs Saturday and Sunday
and April 1 and 2 in OCC'1 Drama .
Lab Studio.
Thep~y~byOrangeCowity
author Paul Beidler and ls substan-
tially different from Frances
Goodrlcb and Albert Hackett's
play •Tbe [)jmy of Anne Prank,•
wbida won a Pulitzer Prize in 1956.
Where the earlier play WU
hued prlmartly on Anne Prank's
written joumal, Beldler's play com-
bines information from the diary
VOL M. NO. 72
troupe, though the cabaret is ~r
formed by only 22 people rather
than the scores of Rockette-like
hooters from the extravaganza.
In compensation, however, the
show does feature Ginnity dashing
on stage now and
FYI
'STARS OF
THE /RISH
CABARET'
• WHEN:8
p.m, Saturday
•WHERE:
OCC's Robert
B. Moore
Theatre, 2701
Fairview
Road, Costa
Mesa
•HOW
MUOt:$25
to $33
then to aack a
few jokes.
"Ireland is
really flying right
now, actually,•
Ginnity said. ·we
had our first lest
tube baby over
there the other
·wee k. He was
born in a bottle of
Guinness."
Ginnity says
his comic sensi-
bility •bas its
roots in everyday
life. It has the lit-
tle quirky turn to
it that makes it
seem stupid, but
also, I believe,
very funny." •PHONE:
(714) 432-
5880 The comedian
grew up in Kells,
Ireland, and
turned to humor •as a defense
mechanism• when he was young.
"I'm only about 5-2 t>r -3, • Ginni-
ty said, noting that his size proved a
tempting target for local bruisers,
and only comedy could prevent the
pummeling.
•All of a sudden, because you
can tell a gag, you're a bit"of an
attraction• rather than a punching
bag. "Instead of wanting to beat
you, they want to be with you.•
For 45 years of show business,
comedy has kept Ginnity unscathed.
"I'm 62, but I don't look a day of
it,• he said. ·"My legs are perlect ..
There's not a mark on me. If I wasn't
already married, I might marry
myself."
But the humor gig has never
necessitated a slide into the muddy
waters of crude com,edy. Ginnity
likes to keep things clean.
•Comedy the world over has
become very blue and dirty,• he
observed. "I can get people laugh-
ing without any dirt.•
But does he have any really awful
Irish jokes saved up for special occa-
sions? The question-gives Ginnity a
moment's pause. • r can be a5 crude as the next
man,• he says finally. "But not in
public.·
The OCC perlo~ce will be one
of the final handful of perlormances
in a very fast tour that started a
month ago in Chambersburg, Penn.
After the last few gigs, the
cabaret will jet back to Ireland, and
Ginnity conceded he'll be glad lo
get back to the comforts of home.
"They can't make tea in Ameri-
ca,• he explained. "I think they're
using waterproof tea bags . "
BRIEFLY II DIRIOOI
with Mlep Gies' 1988 book "Anne
Prank Remembered." The charac-
ters ol Prank and of Giel narrate
Biedlar'I play.
OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Tickets are S5 to S6.
For more information, call (71.C)
432-5640.
Senior artists tirush up t&lenm for exhibit -
The Costa M8la Senior Center
ill looking for artiltl to indade in its
·orange COunty Artiltl Sbowcale
2000, • a mixed-media exhibition
from May 5 to 7 at the center.
Prom the more than 2,000
entries the center expects to
receive, judg• will select 300 art·
workl for display.
The center will pfelent prizes
for work in several categoriel,
including best ol abaw, multk:ul·
tural and people'• choice awards.
All artist1 ages SO and older who
are Orange County~ may
enter works in the show. For DION
information, call (949) 6'5-2356.
'Fiesta Latina' u.nces
im way through schools
oq: is gearing up to pra11Dt
•flelta Latina, •• travellllg dace
and c:ultural heritage pogram
aimed at young aurffanalt.
Tbe lbow will kick off at 10
a.m: and noon May 5, with a pair
In addition, members pro-
vide input that aids the staff in
developing the young adult
collect1on and planning activi-
ties that appeal to teens.
Beyond providing a commu-
nity service, Y AAC members
have fun discussing their literary
favorites at evening meetings.
Such sharing reveals eclectic
tastes in fiction and nonfiction,
encompass-
ing such
time-tested
classics a§ ..Jtebeclca, ..
"Tom a
Moddng-
bkd" and
"Toaa
S.W,W," as
.well as
more con-
temporary
award-win-
neB, "'The Glwr" for example
Even within fa.niilies, liter-
ary preferences run the gamut
from Arthurian legend to reali-
ty-based narrative. Recent
favorites or YAAC siblings
include .. The Milts of Aval-•
on." a Camelot fable told from
a female perspective, and
"The Joy Luck Club," a moth-
er-daughter saga about four
Chinese immigrants and their
WestemiZed offspring.
Other Y AA Cs favor fantasy,
child kid-
napped 10 years earlier.
Still other YAACs prefet
true-life stories, such as "Ryan
White, My Own Story, .. an
autob~aphy by the 13-year-
old honors student who con-
tracted AIDS through his
hemophilia treabnent, and
"Prt.ncess: A True Story of Ufe
Behind the Vell," a memoir
that documents suffocating
Saudi sexism.
Other print picks of YAAC
members are listed on tl\e
W~b. at www.yaac.org/Prfnt-
Picks.htm .
· In addition, you may find
links to Teen Center and the
YAAC Web site that features
member introductions, "Out of
the Ordinary Teen Booldlsts"
and referrals to electronic
resources of special inler~t to
young adults on the library's
home page, at www.dty.new-
port-beach.ea.us/nbpl/.
• CJEO( IT OUT Is written by the
staff of the Newport Beach Publk
Library. This week's' column Is by
Melissa Adams, In collaboration with
Judy Kelley.
°' ~ h«eln can bt
reproduced without -ltten per·
mhslon of copyright owner.
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Daily Pilot
Buffa Picks: A rough year for Oscar, but here goes
j.
•••
I t's almost here. Hollywood's
night of nights. This is the
big one, Edith. The 72nd
Annual Academy Awards. So
ho1d onto your hats. It's time
for the •Fourth Annual Butta
Olcar Picks!'"
Are you excited?• I knew
you would be. Let's get in the ~
mood. Ready? Everybody ...
·Hoo-ray for Hollywood!
Thal screwy, ballyhooey
Hollywood. Where any office
boy or young mechanic, can
be a panic, with.jU&l a good-
lools;ing pan. And any bar-
maid, can be a star made ... •
Wait, wait. stop. That was
awful. Good thing Johnny
Mercer's not around. He
wrote those lyrics, by the way,
in 1937 for ·Hollywood
Hotel" with Francis Langford.
and Benny Goodman.
It's been a tough year for
the little gold guy. First, 4,000
Oscar ballots were lost for
days, then turned up on a post
office loading dock in Bell. ·
Ever been to Bell? Very lovely.
Just go north on the Long
Beach Freeway. When you
think things couldn't possibly
get al'\Y uglier, you're almost
there.
Next, 55 gold guys were
kidnapped, then turned up
last weekend in a Dumpster
behind A discount store in
Koreatown. How bwniliating.
Is this any way to treat an
American icon? I think not. '· -
But even without pants,
Oscar is a tough little guy i1nd
Sunday night will go on as
planned, with an audience of
more than 1.5 billion people
worldwide. So let's get busy.
In case you missed any of
the "Best Picture" nominees,
let'ti review. •American Beau-
Peter Buffa
,C~ & QJRIOSITIES
ty" is a dark comedy. to put jt
mildly. about how dysfunc-
tional a modern Amertcan
family can become with just a
little effort.
"The Cider House Rules,•
adapted from the John Irving
novel, is a touching coming-
of-age story set in a boys'
orphanage in Maine.
"The Green Mile," based
on a Stephen King story. is a
1930s prison drama about a
strange prison and a stranger
prisoner with the strangest
powers.
"The Insider" is a reality-
based story (never say "true"
when it comes to movies)
about dirty deeds in the ciga-
rette industry and the "60
MintJtes" expose that broke
the story.
"The Sixth Sense" is a qui-
et albeit hair-raising thriller
about a young boy who can
comnumicate witlt people
who are dead. sort of.
So what's the buzz? For a
while, •American Beauty•
was going to be this year's
"ntanic." But the nominations
threw cold water on that theo-
ry. "Beauty" garnered the
most nornin~tions, eight, but
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lnslder• each got se\oen. And
·nie Sixth Sense," a "small"
fihn by today's standards,
snagged six. In other word$,
it's a wide-open field.
Alrightee, then! May I
have the envelope for "Belt
Supporting Actor• please.
Thank you so much.
The nominees are: Michael
Caine, "1be Ckler House ,
RUles"; Tom Cruise, "Magnp-
lia"; Michael Clarke Duncan,
"The'Gteen Mile"; Jll®-lctw,
"The Talented Mr. Ripley ... ;
Haley Joel Osment, "The
Sixth Sense.•
And the wtnner b -
Mldaael Caine, •'J'be Cider
House Rules." This is a tough
category, packed with sizzling
performances. I'd cut off at
least one limb to see the
young Haley Joel Osment
from "The SiXth Sense" get
the nod. but it is not to be.
Osment's eerie performance is
t>eyond spooky. It's chilling.
Kids are not supposed to be
able to act this well.
The nominees for "Best
Supporting Adrela'" are: Toni
Collette, "The Sixth Sense";
Angelina Jolie, "Girl, Inter-
rupted"; Catherine Keener,
"Being John Mal.kovich";
Samantha Morton, "Sweet
and Lowdown": Chloe Sevi-
gny, "Boys Don't Cry.•
And the winner ls ...
Angellna Jolie, "Girl, Inter-
rupted." Keener was wonder-
ful as a vile ice goddess in
• "Being John Malcovich, • but
the Angelina Jolie hype has
left everyone else in the dl.tst.
It also doesn't hurt when Jon
Voight, very popular with the
'Hollywood crowd, is your
father.
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The nominees for "Best t
Dtndor" are: Sam Menl!es,
"American Beauty•; Spike
Jonze, "Being John
Malkovich"; ~ Hallstrom,
"The Cider House Rules";
Michael Mann, "The Insider";
M Night Shyamalan, "The
Sixth Sense."
And the winner ls ••• Sam
Mendes, "American Beauty."
'This one you can take to thl!
bank. Ip. ~act, deposit it toddy
if you want. Remember, all
the Academy members vote
for "Best Picture," but only
directors vote for "Best Direc-
tor," writers for "Best Screen-
play,• actors for "Best Actor &
Actress,• etc. Mendes has
already collected the Direc-
tors' Guild of America's "best•
nod for •American Beauty.•
And all the dtrectors m the
Academy belong to the Direc-
tors' Guild. Gel it? You got it.
So will he.
The nominees for "Best
Actor" are: Russell Crowe,
"The Insider": Richard
Farnsworth. "The Straight
Story"; Sean Penn, ·sweet
and Lowdown•: Kevin
Spacey, •American Beauty•;
Denzel Washington, "The
Hurricane."
And the winner ls ... Den-
zel Washington, "The Hurri-
cane." 'This category is the
toughest of all. Every one of
these boys is a heavy tutter
who can pul the ball way up
in the upper deck with haJJ a
swing. The buzz 1s that the
Academy reluc:tdnUy passed
on "The Hurricane" -the
story of boxer Ruben "Hurn-
cane· Carter -for "Best Pic-
ture" after it was blasted for
shredding the truth into tmy
pieces. Voters will try to
assuage their guilt by giving
Denzel his second •aest
Actor" nod.
For •eest Actress,'" the
nonunees are: Annette Ben-
ing. •American Beauty";
Janet McTeer, "1\.unble ..
weeds"; Jubanne Moore.
"The End of the Affair";
Meryl Streep, • MUStc of the
Heart"; Hilary Swank, "Boys
Don't Cry.·
And the winner ls ...
Hilary Swank, "Boys Don't
Cry." This one's a slam d\lflk,
a done deal, a lead pipe I
cinch. I don't have bme tol
explain, but it ~hall be so.
Mark my words.
And now. a hushed silence
and a heightened sense of
anticipation. please. More
anticipation. A little more.
Good.
The nominees for'"Best
Picture" are: •American
Beauty·; "The Cider House
Rules": "The Green Mile";
"The Insider"; "The Sixth
Sense." . · .
And t.be winner ls :-
•American Beauty." Equa-
tions can be written where
•x• doesn't equal • American
Beauty." but they are very
complicated and highly
unlikely.
· . •American.Beauty• it is.
And yes, that is my final
answer.
Oscar, for a 72-year-old,
you look marvelous, kid:
Don't ever change. Let's do
lunch. Stay out of the Dump-
sters.
I gotta go.
• PETER BUFFA., is a former Costa
Mesa mayor. His column runs Fri·
days. He can be reached via e-mail
at Ptr840aol.com .
Friday, Morch 2A, 2000 3
IN IRIEF
Boy Scouts seek
former Sea Scouts
The Orange CQunty Coun-
cil of the Boy Seo~ ol-Ameri-
ca is searching for people who
are former membeTS ot the Sea
Scouts.
Over the next three months,
the Boy Scouts will scour the
county in preparation for a
"Scout Sea Base Opening
Day• event it has Qlanned for
June 9 at the Riverboat Restau-
rant In Newport Harbor. ..
Orange County Scout~
utive Scott· Gibbs said Ulat dri-
ve is intended to "rekindle
affection and support fro~ adults who benefited from
scouting as a child.• 1 The June 9 event, an
evening recepbon. will benefit
the Scout Sea Base.
All Sea Scouts, past and
present, are mvited to attend.
The Riverboat Restaurant is at
1931 W. Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. For more informa-
tion, Cdll (71't) 546-4990, ext.
147.
FOR THE RECORD
An article in Tuesday's
Daily Pilot, •Newport
library receives windfall
from foundation• stated
that the $127.672 donation
accounted for nearly hall
of the library's total mate-
rials budget. It is actually
about one fourth. Only
after combining founda-
tion donations with contri-
butions from the Friends of
the Library and income
from the Carl Ackerman
Estate does the tally come ·
to hall of the $550,000
materials budget.
. .
I 4 Friday, March 2A, 2000 Doily Pilot
: School distriet sets goals, priorities
• Staff bies new strategy of detenninjng puins
for coming year before tackling ann':'al budget
process.
D....tteGoulet
0All.Y PILOT
NEWPORT-MESA -For
the tirSt time, the school dis-
trict is mapping out its goals
and priorities before plan-
, ning the annual budget.
"This is the first tinle
they've done it early enough
in the year that the budget
coulq be aligned with the
strategic plan and goals,•
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said Mike Fine, assistant
superintendent in charge of
finances. "Irs absolutely
common sense.•
The goal-setting process
defines how the district
plans to accomplish every-
thing from ~nsutjng stu-
dents' basic skills of reading,
writing, mathematics and
science, to how to reduce the
number of school bus acci-
dents.
DURTY NEUV'S
2915 Redlll Ave COS1o Mesa
(714)957-1951
IRISH
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2633 W Coast Hwy
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(949) bl l ·5633
CARMELO'S
3520 E. Coast Hwy
Caono del Mar
(949) 07&-19'22
FINI AR'S .
901 SOUth Coast Drive
Costo Me9o
(71 4) 641..JCXX)
MAMMA GINA'S
251 E. Coast Hwy
NewROrt Beoch
(949) 673-9500
AVILA'S EL RANCHITO
2101 Plooentlo Ave
COl1o Meso (949) 642-1142
NICK'S RISTORANTE
2300 HorbOI 8IVd
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(949) 722-7566
SAIATINO'S
251 Shipyad Woy
Newport 8eoch
(9111) 723-0621
SCAMPI TRAJTOOA
T576 Newport Blvd
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(949) 045-8060
VIUANOVA
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IENIHANA
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(949) 9!6-0822
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580 Anton Bl\ld
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(714) 424-9010
MEXICAN
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2101 Plocenllo Ave
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(9111) 642-1142
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Historically, the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District
bas its goal-setting sessions
• in the fall, atier the budg~t
has been finished, Fine
said.
The school board then
adjusts the already existing
budget to free up money to
accoroplis}\ the goa!s that
are set.
A tentative budget is due
at the end of June, wilh the
· final budget due at the
beginning of the school
year.
By setting goals and refin-
ing them first, ea~h depart-'
ment can plan. its budget
according to the goals that
are to be accomplished dur-
ing that year.
, The final district budget
should then be much more
comprehensive.
"It is our hope to do the
budget through, a hearing
process,• Fine said.
The idea ~'to have each
principal and depa~ment
head attend that h~arlng to
walk through their budget
with the board.
Since it ~ould make for a
very . lengthy process, they
may start by using the old
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method with half of the
departments and the
remainder under the new •
plan, Fine said . •r think it's the correct
thing to do,• said Supt.
Robert Barbot.
"The purpos~ is to make
sure the distrjct is using the
resourceJ to do what · the
community. tells us we need
to do:"
Besides the time and
financial efficiency of the
new plan, school board
member Wendy Leece said
it prompts the board to take
a closer look at the goals
themselves.•
"It's causing us, to a gr~t
'degree, to focus more on
details. -for us to think
about each different goal
and bow to implement it,•
Leece said.
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Doily Pilot Friday, Morch 24, 2000 5
New:port Harbor High under
microscope for Blue Ribbo:i;i . , .. ,
• High school hosting
back-to-back teams of
evaluators -first for
ac.creditation and 'then for
Blue Ribbon consideration.
o..wtte Goulet ' I Daily Pilot \ NE~RT BEActl-The pres-
sure is on for students, faculty and
staff at Newport Harbor· High
School to shine this week.
There was no respite for the
school community that underwent
four days of intense scrutiny from a
state accreditation team only to tum
around and put on their brightest
smiles for a National Blue Ribbon
School site visit. ·u we see one of these people,
we get excited and try to look
good," said Missy Carter, a fresh-
man at Newport Harbor.
A Western Assn. of Schools and
Colleges accreditation team of sev-
en teachers, admi.oistrators and one
student from other Southern Califor-
nia districts camped out in the
school's !iOCial hall-turned.evidence
room for the first half of the week.
The room housed the .:.evide.nce • of
the school's recent accomplish-
ments.
Around the room's perimeter,
each department, club, group and
academy set up displays showcas-
EDUCATiON IN
IRIEF
Wtzard works
magic at Lincoln
Elementary
An evening of fun will
magically appear when Lin-
coln Elementary School pre-
sents renowned maste r magi-
cian and illusionist Steve
Spellman at 7 p.m. April 7, in
-the school's multipurpose
room.
~ "Some teachers used
to let you eat food in
class. Now they don't l et
you. Ev~rything's a little.
more strict. "
John DO~
Newport Harbor High sophomore
ing their best work.
On another curving row of tables
sat !est results, budgets, schedules,J
reports, student and community sur-
veys, enrollment data and hundreds
of other documents -all indexed
and filed.
•There are probably 10,000
pages of stuff in there,· said Princi-
pal Bob Boies.
The committee gave an overall
favorable review Wednesday after-
noon, citing the school's areas of
strengths and those ·that needed ·
improvement.
The two strengths that came up
repeatedly were the school's acade-
my programs and P.afent/communi-
ty support.
The team's main suggestions for
improvement were expanding
teacher and department collabora-
tion beyond the academies and for
the creation of a five-year post-grad-
uation swvey to detennine if New-
port Harbor adequately prepared
students for tbe future.
Hours after seeing that team oft,
Vice Principal Michael Vossen was
headed to the airport to pick up the
National Blue Ribbon Schools repre-
sentative. While be was g9ne, Llsa
George, the parent volunteer who
prepared the school for the visits,
rearranged the "evidence ropm. ~
"Well, I think it's been a very
busy week, but one we'\(e been
moving toward for a long time, so it's
nice to see the light at the end of the
tunnel.· Boies said. •1 ~J~.Ye.!Y
one is on their best behavior, but it's
just a busy time of the year for us. lt
seems like we have something
every week."
For students. this week meant a
couple things. It was a chance to add
value to their high school diploma.
•[The Blue Ribbon seal) would
look good on my diploma,• said
senior Alba Cornejo.
It also meant they had to behave
and that the rules were enforced
more firmly.
•Some teachers used to let you
eat food in class: Now they don't let
you,· said sophomore John Dobrott.
•Everytbing's a little more strict.• ,
For the district, it is a time to be
proud.
·we're full of pride,· said New-
port-Mesa Unified school board
president Dana Black. •we know
how hard the staff worked and· the
(accreditation) report just validates
that we have the greatest teachers
and community.•
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Tickets are $8 for adults
and $6 for children ages 12
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Costa Mesa host
families needed
Costa Mesa and Estancia
high schools are looking for
11 families to host Australian
exchange students from April
1 through April 16.
A class of 21 students and
two teachers from an Aus-
tralian high school will travel
to Costa Mesa next week to
attend school. Program orga-
nizers are looking for 11 fam-
ilies in the Estancia and Costa·
Mesa attendance zones to
each provide room a.nd board
for a student.
The company they are
traveling witb, SMI 'Travel
Education Seminars from
AusUia, will pay $225 per stu-
dent for room and board, but
tha.t money can not go to host
families. The money is to be
donated to an organization of
tbe family's choice at tbe high
school: the band, football or
science department, for
instance.
For more information call
John Battey, at Costa Mesa
High School at (114)424-8753.
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'Farm life (or adity CONTINUID FROM 1 fr.·•·· .... ---.......... ~ .... •More than 1,000
youngsters visited
Centennial Farm to
interact with piglets,
chicks and cows.
Andrew Gluer
DAILY PILOT ~) \~
FAlR~IDUNDS -The:t
. brayed, ,liil)tked and dug ,m_..1
the dirt, •r" · But the piglets, cows and
chicks 'at Centennial 'Farms
hardly seemed'to mind.
More than 1,000 young-
sters from Orange County
preschools and elementary
schools invaded the fa.rm
Thursday, scooping day-old
chicks into their tiny palms,
digging for worms in the
compost heap and petting a
mournful-eyed brown cow.
Mid. Tbe mtlre ...... .,.
would be larger dim New
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1be group &nitiaDf ~ tbe idea to tbe
tbN8 dU8I end tba county
more· than • J9lll' ~· Tbe dtilll w:h ....... 15,000
wldle the county provided
the group with St0,000.
Priendl ol Harbon. Beach-
-and Para railed addi·
Uoaal money cm tbelr own.
wbk:b allo helped pay COD•
•ult.anti lo demgn tbe park.
•1r. exciting to see their
progrell •• l8kl Costa Mela
City Coundlman Joe
J "The animals are pre tty
spoiled, so they're used to the
attention,• said Teresa
Mason, the farm's tour orga-
nizer. "Even the chicks are
holding up pretty good. The
docents too.•
DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT
Stephanie Teazis, 5, gets Into the country spirit as her mother, Wanda. helps her put on
a cow-print scarf. Stephanie and her classmates from Pegasus School In Huntington
Beach visited Centennial Farm on Thursday.
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Thursday's flock of young
students and their caretakers
was the farm's largest in its
10-year history. The volunteer
docents, who nonnally give
tours to older children, had to
adjust their presenlations for
the younger audience.
MTheir attention span isn't
the longest,• said volunteer
Susan Russell of Newport
Beach. ~u seems that they're
a bit overwhelmed since it's
the first time manf of them
have seen animals.#
The children, squeezing
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piglets to their motbers, were
thrilled to see, touch and
smell the animals in person.
#1 like it here because the
animals get to be petted,"
said Celeste Hassey, 4, who
gently pulled al the wool of a
sleeping sheep.
But a group of six boys,
• pointing and fanning their
noses, seemed to be more
interested in what lay in
clumps at the bottom of the
pens than the actual animals.
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covery Channel," said Lucy handle the steady increases -
Jauregui. a mother volunteer-tha t is, if prices go · down
ing to keep the herd of Roo-sometime over the nett six
sevelt Elementary School months.
kindergartners in line. •1t•s #The price of nearly every-
exciting for them to actually thing goes up at some point,"
see and smell them in person." she said as she paid a cashier M at an Arco statiol) on Bay ason, who stood smiling Str~t. "Movie tickets, going
with her hands crossed near to a, ballgame, even a poslage
the open bin· of . chicks, stamp have seen hikes. Gas is
ren_ected on the morrung. no exception. It's not going to ~t bett~r d~y can you hurt in the day-to-day things.
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plaints, either. Over at the
Shell station on Newport
Boulevard near Fair Drive,
store manager Al Talebi said
few customers have men-
tioned the increase. ,
The station actually has
one of the -higher prices in
town with super premium list-
ed at $2.05 per gallon Thurs-
day. Talebi also expectS gas
prices to surge during the
summer. Last July, he remem-
bers a gallon of gas cost about
$1.60 -about 15% higher
than in prior months.
•w e've had to change our
signs about eight to 10 times
in the last month,• he said.
•lllis is the highest I've ever
seen it, but I don't think it's
going to put a dent in the
pockets of people who live
around here.·
Volunteer
DIRECTORY
• VOLUN1EBt D•CTOll'Y runs
periodically In the Dally Piiot. If
you'd like information on getting
your organization listed, call (949)
574-4228.
ORTOll DYSLEXIA
soc11n OUllGI cou11n IUllCH
Vol unteers a re needed to
teach reading skills, work on
mailings and coordinate the
adult group. For more infor-
mation. call (71-4) 999-0118
between 9 a.m. ~ 3 p.m.
PACIFIC SYMPHONY
OICHESTU
The Orange County Pacific
Symphony Orchestra's Volun-
. teers in Education Opportuni-
ties program needs volun-
teers to assist children in a
variety of hands-on musical
activities. Volunteers spend a
total of six Saturday mornings
with the children. Por infor-
mation, call (714) 755-5788,
ext. 244'.
PEDIATllC CAllCEI
RESEARCH FOUlllATIOI
PCRF raises money to support
the pediabic cancer reseatch
laboratory at the Children's
Hospital of Orange County. It
needs volunteers for a variety
of duties. Por information, call
the main office at (714) 532·
8692.
PIEllTICE DAY SCHOOL
The Prentice Day School is a
state-accredit~ coeducation-
al day school serving the
needs of children with specif·
ic language ditabilitiell
dyslexia. Volunteen are
. needed in many a.reU. for
information, call (714) 538-
4511.
Pll• IYIWllCS
~ Dynamics, a Newport
Beach nonprofit organization
for the 99 and younger Mt.
needs volunteers for itl pro-
grams. Por more inforaaation.
call (949) 262-7300.
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organization, MrYes the
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and drug-apc..t ddldrm.
In addition lo omc.. help and
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TODAY
Orange Coast College )Nill
~old the seventh prograj:n in
~ts •Armch air Advenfure •
series at 7 p.m . in the.Robert
B. Mobre Theatre on campus.
"The Last Great Road Trip:
RV. Adv~ture to Alaska· ts
$7 to' 59. OCC is at 2701
Fairview R~. Costa Mesa.
For mbre itlfonnation, call
(7 14) 432-5880.
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SATUIDAY
The Newport HW1 Garden
Club will hold a flower show
with 36 flower arrangements
and numerous exhibits of
horticulture specimens. The
event runs from 1 p.m. to 5:30
p.m .• at Club House D, • 1900
Port Carlow, Newport Beach.
For more infonnation, call
(949) 240-3242.
Roger's Gardens w1ll bold a
program titled ·cottage Gar-
dens and Roses" at 8:30 a.m.
. Cristin Fusano will speak on
combining romantic roses
with perennials and other
plartts. The event ls free.
Roger's Gardens is at ·2301
San Joaquin Hills Road,
Corona del Mar. For more
information, call (949) 721-
2100.
Re-Leaf Costa Mesa will eel-
. ebrate Arbor· Day by planting
65 trees of various species on
the campus of Costa Mesa
High School, 2650 Fairview,
Costa Mesa. The planting
starts around 9 a .m. and vol-
unteers of all ages are wel-
come. For more information,
call(714)437-587~.
The Newport Beach Public
Library will hold a program
titled •How a Book Comes to
Be,• with children's book
illustrato~ Robin Preiss Glass-
er. Th~ event. which will
explore the prQCess Glasser
and her sister, Jacqueline
Preiss Weitzman, went
through to create their book
"You Can't Take a Balloon
Into the Metropolitan Muse-
um,• starts at 2 p.m. and is
free. The library is .at 1000
A•ocado Ave.. Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 717-3801.
The Orange County Fair·
grounds will hold an inter-
national cat show from 10
a.m. to 4 p .m. Saturday and
Sunday. There will be con-
tinuous judging of more
than 200 pedigreed and
household cats. The fair-
grounds are at 88 Pair Drive,
Costa Mesa. For more lnfor·
mation, call (714) 636-8800.
Sam Hom, author ol tbe ..U-
help books •conZentrate, •
"Tongue Fu• and "What's
Holding You Baa1• will give
a mini-seminar and book-
signing at 6 p.m. a{ Borders
Books, Music and Cafe in
South Coast Plaza. Borden is
at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
For more information, call
(714) 4~2-7854.
MONDAY
The Alzheimer's Assn. of
Orange County will hold a
support group for caregivers
at the Costa Mesa Senior ·
Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa
Mesa: The meeting starts at
10:45 a.m. and is free. For
more information, call (714)
593-9630.
lbe Jewtsb Community Cen-
ter of Orange County will
hold an eight-week course on
writing memoirs starting
Monday and running through
May 15. The course meets
from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
on Mondays and is $30 for
members, $40 for nonmem-
bers. For more inforJ:llation,
call (714) 755-0340.
TUESDAY
Salomon Smith Barney w1ll
hold a seminar on rollover
options for people retiring or
changing jobs, beginning at
noon at the Salomon Smith
Barney office, 650 Town Cen-
ter Drive, Suite 100, Costa
Mesa. The event is free and
lunch will be served. To
RSVP, all (800) 846-6337.
WEDNESDAY
I
Borders Books, Music and
Cafe will present a free semi-
nar titled "Simplifying Your
Life,• with marriage and fam-
ily therapist Sharon Fuller, at
7 p.m. The store is at 3333
Bear St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714)
432-7854.
Britt Ltd. will bold a fasbJon
workshop from 6 to 10 p .m.
The event will feature the
· latest spring fashions and
accessories. The store is at
3442 Via Oporto #103, New-
port Beach. For more infar-
mation, call (949) 675-217'
Yehiel Leket, world chairman
of Keren Kayemeth Lelsrael,
Jewish National Pund, will
speak at 7:30 a.m. at the Cen-
ter Club, 650 10wn Center
Drtve, Costa Mela. Por more
information, call (714) 957-
4540.
THUUDAY
Novell1t Barbara Taylor
Bradford will appear at the
Georgette Klinger Salon from
6 to 8 p.m. The salon ta in
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bris-
tol St.,' Costa.. M~.1 for rliore
infonnatton, call (800)
KLINGE~. ' •
Tbe Newport Buch Public
Ubrary will host a free pro-
gram on customer service
with Lauren Consulting
Group representative Al Del-
gado at 7 p.m. Delgado will
speak on selting to executive
decision-makers and other
subjects. The library is at
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. For more information,
call (949) 717-3801.
Whole Foods Market will
· hold a seminar titled "Vacci-
nation -the Myth• from 7 to
8:30 p.m. Dr. William DeMoss
and clinical nutritionist Steve.
Holmes will speak. The mar-
ket is at 1870 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa, in Triangle
Square. For reservations, call
(949) 574-3800.
The Career Network meet-
ing 9f St. Andrew's Presbyter-
. ian Church will feature Rou
de Gravelles of Communicate
with Charisma. The free
meeting runs from 7:30 to 9
p.m. in the St. Andrew's
chapel, 600 St. Andrew's
Road, Newport Beach. For
more information, call (949)
574-2239.
Trauma Intervention Pro·
grams of Orange County will
hold a training class for inter-
ested citizens beginning
March 30. The courses will
give volunteers the skills they
need to work with local hos-
pitals. police officers and fire-
fighters as emergency ser-
vices volunteers. For informa-
tion, call (714) 314-0744.
Jan Norman, author of
"What No One Ever Told You
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About Starting Your Own
Business,• will discuss and
sign her book at 7 p.m. at Bor-
ders Books, Music and Cafe
at South Coast Plaza. The
store is at 3333 Bear St., Cos-
ta Mesa. For more informa-
tion. call (714) 432-7854.
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Humorist John Anderson,
author of "Kareers: Ao Off-
the Wall guide to 100 Really
Odd Jobs," will speak ~t
Barnes & Noble Fashion
Island a t 7 p.m. The store is at
953 NeWP._Ort Center Drive,
NeWJ>.9rt 13eai:h. For more
information, .caJl (949) 759-
0982.
ONGOING
A women's therapy support
group meets to discuss rela-
tionship issues at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St ..
No. 105, Newport Beach':' For
more information, call Bar-
bara at (949) 261-8003.
Tbe Friends of the Newport
Beach Public Library Used
Book Store needs to replenish
its book ·stock. Patrons are
urged to bring in unwanted
books. With the exception or
law books or magazines, all
donations -hardcover and
paperback -a.re welcome
and are tax-deductible.
Books may be left at any of
the three branch librJtries -
Balboa, Mariners or Corona
del Mar. They also can be left
in the special book closet next
to the store at 1000 Avocado
Ave. For more information,
call (949) 759-9667.
The Newport Beach New-
comers Club meets at 10 a.m .
the third Wednesday of each
month at different homes.
The group of about 100
women go on the road a nd
play golf, tennis, bridge and
more. The group also holds
several evening parties. For
more information, call (949)
854-4501.
SL Mark Health Mlnlstrtes
presents Love Without H~nor
"
support groups at 10 a.m. and
7 p.m. Mondays through
December for women coping
with domestic violence. The
groups will meet for two
hoW'S at St. Mark Presbyter-
ian Church, 2100 Mar Vista
Ave., Newport Beach, For
more information, call (f,)49)
721-8079.
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age illness and 1t1 conse-
quences. The group meets at
7 p.m.. Thursdays at Jewish
Pamily SeJvtce; 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Attendance
is free, but registraUoo is
required. To register or for
more information, call (71')
445-4950.
Scrabble Club No. 350 meeu
lbe Jewish Pam.tiy Service of from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays
Orange County sponsors a at Borders Books, Music and
discussion group focusing on Cafe on 19th Street and New-
issues, concerns and respon-port Bqulevard, Costa Mesa.
sibillties of adult children car-The coSt is ~· New players
ing for their elderly parents at are weltOlDe. For more lnfor-
7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at ~O E. mation, call (949) 759-4871.
,Baker St., Costa M~sa. The
purpose of the groupis...,t""'o~Tl ...... ne Coln and Stamp Club
help children and other cqn-meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Mon-
cemed relatives identify days at the Oasis Senior Cen-
problems and issues and ter. New members inteiested
develop appropriate ·solu-in trading, buymg and selling
lions. The cost is $30. For stamps and coins' a.re being
more information, call (714) sought to join these informal
445-4950. meetings. There are no fees
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce holds networking
luncheon meetings from
11:45 a .m. to 1 p.m. at ~e
Costa Mesa· Country Club,
1701 Goll Course Drive, Cos-
ta Mesa. Visitors are wel-
come. Cost is $12. For more
infonnation, call (714) 885-
9090.
lbe Udo Isle Toastmasters
Club meets at 6:30 p.m . Mon-
days at the Oakwood Apart-
ments, 1700 16th St., in the
clubhouse on the main level,
in Newport Beach. For more
infonnation, can~ (949) 515-
9470.
The John Henry Foundation.
sponsors the Comfort Zone, a
mental illness support group,
which meets Crom 7 :30 to 9
p.m. Thursdays at the Light-
house Coastal Community
Church. 301 Magnolia St ..
Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 548-7274.
Jewish Family Service of
Orange County sponsors an
ongoing healing support
group for the chronically ill.
The purpose is to provide
participants with emotional
and spiritual support to man-
required. For more infonna-
tion, call(949)644-3244.
Jewish Family Service offers
ongoing bereavement sup-
port groups for adults at all
stages of loss. The groups .
share expenences, hear how
others deal with grief, receive
support and learn ways to
· cope with sadness and loss.
One group meets at 7 p.m.
Tuesday~ at Beth Jacob m
Irvine. The second group
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna
Hills. The third group meets
at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the
Ezra Center in Anaheim.
There is no fee for these
gronps, but advance registra-
tion is required. For more
information, ·call (714) 445·
4950. .
Newcomers to tbe Balboa
Island, Corona del Mar, New·
port Beach and Newport
Coast areas are invited to
meet others who are also new
at the Newport Beach New-
comers' Club. This group of
women meets once a month
on Wednesdays at different"
homes and locations. For
more infonnation, call (949)
644-0302.
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8 Friday, Morch 24, 2000 • Sporls Editor Roger Carlson • 949...57 ...... 223 /
Daily Pilot
• Heavyweight boxer
Botha gets in his licks
at Newport Beach CC.
en Francois Botha ·
wings his driver off the
, tee, you can almost feel
the earth shake from his powerful
thrust.
Botha is big and strong. His
swing is fast with a slight hitch,
like he's working the large bag
with an uppercut in the training
room.
Botha, Newport Beach's very
own profeS.Sional heavyweight
boxer who made headlines 14
months ago when he got into the
ring against Mike Tyson, can also
pack some punch in his golf bag.
Even though he bought five
mulligans Monday in a charity
golf tournament to support
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
at Newport Beach Country Club,
Botha has picked up golf quickly
in only two years of playing.
•In golf,• said Botha, whose
goal each ti.me out is to crack 80,
"there's a lot of hand-eye
coordination required, like in
boxing. I'm already shooting in
the low 80s,
and I've never
taken lessons."
Botha, 31,
said he was
hoping for a
heavyweight
title shot
against Lennox
Lewis in Great
Britain July 15,
Richard Dunn ~~~;15 has
GOLF scheduled
Johnny Ruiz
. for that date,
according to Lewis' Web site.
Botha will fight next in an
undercard April 29 at the · • ·
Madison Square Garden in New
York, when Lewis takes on
Michael Grant and defends all
three of his heavyweight titles
(World Boxing Council, World
Boxing Association and
International Boxing Federation).
The blond fighter from South
Africa said if he didn't face Lewis
in a July title fight, he would try
for Germany's Wladimir
Klitschko. "Then maybe a
rematch with Mike Tyson again
down the road,• said Botha, who ·
faced the controversial former
heavyweight champion in Las
Vegas on Jan. 16, 1999, and lost
by a fifth-round knockout.
Botha said he's ranked No. 2
among heavyweights in the
World Boxing Organization.
·(Former promoter) Don IGng
took me out of all the other
rankings,• Botha said.
•1 should be No. 1 in the
WBO, but (King) has got a big
influence on the rankings and his
(court) transcripts (from last
year's trial in New York) are
coming out soon and it will be
exposed. I've been disappointed
in all the rankings, because I've
beat guys who are ranked higher
than me. (Boxing) is corrupt.•
As for his golf, Botha proudly
· wore bis moniker
("The White Buffalo") on his
Green Beret-style hat and a golf
shirt featuring bis bout with
Tyson ..
A Newport Beach Country
Club member, Botha started
swinging the sticks in Florida,
when he was training for a fight
and had some spare time. One of
his trainers was a regular hack
and Botha one day joined him on
the links.
•That feeling, when you hit a
good shot, that's when you gtl
started (with the bug),• said
Botha, who is 39-2-1 with 2-'
knockouts in his professional
boxing career, which began in
1990.
Under King's auspices, Botha
acbieved his dream when be
defeated Axel Shultz of Germany
for the IBP heavyweight
champlnnthlp on Dec. 9, 1995.
Unfortunately, it wu taken away
In March 1996 a federal judge tn
a New Janey oourt. then Botha
lOlt hit fint bout, ablorbtng a 1
12-round tiechnk:a1 knockout
again.It Mkhael Moorer in Lu
Vegas. •1ecbnlcally speaking, (the
lOll) was a win for me,• Botha
Midi.;~ stock u a fjghter went
up. ~~went to the botpltal,
after the lgbt and I WU reedy
feiab6g...U."
• CIF council's vote t~
prohibit moving up in
e nrollment-based playo~s
irks inany local coaches.
Barry Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
BUENA PARK -The
f:IF Southern Section
touncil voted Thursday
CIF
to disallow higb school sports teams
in enrollment-based playoffs from
seeking better cQDlpetition by mov-
ing into higher divisions.
The new policy, proposed by the
Sunset League, was supported by 44
of 76 ~ble voters represe nting
each of th~ section's leagues at the
SeqUoia Atl$tic Club. It bars boys
and girls volleyball teams and boys
and girls tennis teams at Back Bay
powers Corona del Mar and New-
port Harbor from their respective
sport's "big time, n beginning next
fall .
CdM, which competes strongly in
Division I in boys tennis, boys volley-
ball and girls tennls, figures to.
IGlffS RUN AND HIDE
become a perennial
lower.division bully. • Jt's ridiculous.
The Sea Kings
division), as well as two • and beat them it\. the regular sea-
straight Division I state son,• Mang said. "Then, we can call
crowns. 1-oune!Ves mythical (Divis.lo~ I) cham-
would move to.Division
V in tenn+s. according
to boys coach nm
Mang, long an advo-
cate of seeking the best
competition available
for bis nationally
ranked squad, which
won CIF Division I last
spring.
Por our glrla team "It's ridiculous,• · pions. •
not to·be able to Newport boys and girls l.Qcewise, teams in the lowei divi-
defend our
(major dlvlslon)
championahip
is a crime ... "
volleyball coach Dan sions are not eager to face the anna-
Glenn said. "For our &I postseason roadblock CdM could
girls team not to be present. ..
able to defend our •Tili.s makes things a lot tougher
(major division) cham-for schools like (P~dena) Poly,"
pionsbip is a crime. said 35-year coaching veteran
"The re.ason why Howard Farar, who guided the Pan-
March Madness is so thers to the Division V final last
popular is that teams spring.
O.Glenn
The CdM boys vol-
leyball program would
drop to Division III,
where it reached back-
Newport Harbor girts
volleyball coach like Gonzaga have the · "We mjght have the talent to
chance to beat teams compete with C~ once every five
to-back title matches in
1997-98, before moving up and.
advancing to the Division I final last
spring, losing to Newport Harbor.
Newport Harbor's enrollment
. places it in Division II in most sports
(the figures vary from sport to sport),
but it was a petennial Divisfon I force
in boys and -girls volleyball and girls
tennis.· .
The Sailors' girls volleyball team
has won three straight Division I-AA
section titles (the highest possible
like Duke or North or six years, but it's a cyclical thing.
. Carolina. Everyone CdM is perennially strong. I think
gets an equal shot. I don't under-schools in Division V will be unhap-
stand the logic behind not allowing py, because they see their chances of
reams to be the best they can b0 by doing something in the playoffs
playing the top competition." dwindling away.•
Mang, who created a national Harbor girls tennis coach Aetcher
invitational tournament in order to Olson said Division I powerho\lses
give his CdM athletes the chance to may also suffer.
face elite competition, does not relish "It's unfortunate, because Penin-
beating up on teams in smaller divi-sula will have no one to coll)pete
sions. . against (in Division I),• Olson said.
"What this means is, we'll just
have to play all the Division I schools SEE CIF PA(jE 11
Newport Harbor·handles Vaqueros
. . .
• Sailors dominate the
field events in a 92-43
win over the Vaqueros.
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOl
IRVINE -That's GIRLS why they call it, "track
and FIELD."
Newport Harbor High's girls
track and field team captured 14 of
the top 17 places in the field events
en route to a 92-43 win over host
lrvine in Thursday's Sea View
League dual-meet opener.
Senior April Ross took 'first in
three events, while Krista Dill was
tops in two events for the Sailors
(2-0 overall).
Ross claimed the high jump (5-
2), long jump (16-'0}' and trlple
jump (35-2112), while Dill took first
in the shot put (35-03/c) and discus
(120-3).
"It's almost getting to the point
of being redundant, talking about
Krista and. April1 all the time,•
Coach Eric 1Weit said. "But day in
8.l)d day out, they always seem to
get the job done.•
Looking to make a lasting
impression on the Sailors' track
team is freshman Amy Burling-
ham. who edged out wins in the
100-and 200-meter sprints and
was the lead runner of the victori-
ous 1,600 relay team.
"The scary thing is that this is
only her third meet of her career,·
1\veit said. •she's a great competi-
tor who will do some pretty special
things here for years to come.•
Girls relay coach and Sailors
boys hoops coach Larry Hirst sees
a fire in Burlingham's approach to
running.
•1 like a girl that runs mad,• he
said as a compliment. "She just
hates to lose and will do whatever
it takes to not let that happen.•
Junior standout Amber Steen
kept rolling right along, winning
the 800 (2:19.2) and 3,200, (11:59.9)
while anchoring the 1,600 relay
team.
In the 800 and 3,200, Steen
broke out" of the pack early and
never looked back.
In the hurdle events, freshman
Valerie Day pulled out a first place
in the 300 hurdles with a personal-
best time of 50.9 and was runner-up~fn the 100 hurdles (17.9).
•1t was an excellent race for
her: 1\veit said. "Sbe is ge tting
better and better with each race."
Sophomore Breeonna Tiffany
had persoJ18l-best times tn each
hurdles event, taking third in the
100 hurdles (18.4) and second in
the 300 hurdles (52.4).
More personal-best times came
by way of distance runner, fresh-
man Heather McKibbin. Her 5:36.0
in the 1,600 and 12:11.8 in the
3,200 each bettered her previous
best times and each placed her in
the top three.
•she really impreued me out
there,. 1\velt said .• 'lbole ~ IOID8
solid times for a fJwbmen compet-
ing against IUch tough numm'I. •
But lt WU the ftelcl evmtl wta..
the Sallon took either tint or 1ee-
ond tn every event tn which tb9y
competed tn. •
Sophomore Nadja Topalovtc
was runner-up behind Roa In the
long IWDP (1•·7) and tltple Jump
(31-6 /2), while l8nlor u.. a.tllch
took MCOad in lbe .... (W-0)
and !bird In the laag Jump (13-t 1).
Newport Harbor
Hlgh's Trevor Jones
clean the hurdle
en route to victory
over Irvine
H~!t _school boys and Jlirls
TRACK AND FIELD
Thursday ln Sea View League dual-meet acUon. Below, John
Peschelt leads the pack ln the 800.
OAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY SEAN HllLER
' 1r
• Jones and Co. lead Tars
to a 76-59 win over Irvine
in Sea View League opener.
Tony Altobelli
DAILY PILOT
IRVINE -Showing BOYS speed, endurance and
downright stubborn-
ness, Newport Harbor senlor
lrevor Jones -helped lead the
Sailors to a • 76-59 win over host
IIvine in both teams; Sea View
League opener.
After kicking the flu bug, Jones
edged out wins in the 200-meter
(22.7) and 400-meter runs (-'9.8)
winning each race by less than
three-tenths of a second. From
there, he took first in the 110 high
hurdles (15.3) and anchored the
winning 1.600 relay team.
"It's nice to have 1\'evor healthy
again,• Coach Bim Barry said.
"He's coming off being sick and
he's coming back strong and ready
to go.•
Another strong performance
came from senior John
Peschelt, who used his multiple
skills to win the high jump (6-
4), the 800 (2:00.1) and was the
third leg on the victorious 1,600
relay squad.
"I don't know many people
who are 6-foot-3, can run a two-
minute half-mile and follow up
with a 6-foot high jump,• Barry
said. "What makes him so unique
is bis versatility, because those
events don 't complement each
other too well. •
His contrlbution in the 1,600
brought the Sailors (2-0 overall)
from behind, giving Jones enough
space lo win.
"When the tea.m's behind,
you've -got to really focus and push
as bard as you can.• Pescbelt said.
•vou just have to get out there and
go as fast as you can and want it
more than anyone else.•
In the distance events, senior
Doug Dukes led the Sailors to vic-
tory in the 1,600 (4:32.-') and the
3,200 (10:35.0).
Holding down the field events
was senior Nathan Caldwell who
captured the shot put (44-1) and
the discus (140-1)
In addition to the usual cast of
winners on the S&Uors, some addi-
tional faces ended up in the top
spot.
Junior Dan Moyer with a solid
run from beginning to end, took
first in the 300 intermediate hur-
dles at 40.9, winning by a tenth
of a second ahead of bis Irvine
foe.
In the triple jump, 90pbomore
David Spenger (39-51/i), senior
Ryan Brill (38-7112) and Moyer (38-
11/2) daimed the top three spots.
"We bad ICllD8 extra guJ1 "8p
for us and who really made a dtf.
ference in the meet.. Bmy llkl.
•Tbat•1 What mabl track 10 dlftW.
ant from -:.t=' sport. It takM a
variety of to G£l9I at wbat
they do b8lt for tbe •tint .... to be l\ICCMlful. •
Junior Cbrtl McMWen aJ8o
~up wUb. tblrd place In tbe 800 (2:02;9) and the 3,200 (10:38.0).
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HllH SCHOOL BOYS IND GIRU TUCK lllD FIELD .
. ;ffall~y's Comet sparkles for ·Corona del Mar
•Versatile senior wins three individual
events as the Sea Kings humble
Laguna Beach in PCL opener, 105-30.
a.rry Faulkner · .
the triple jump (a season-best 31-7, though near-
ly two feet shy of her personal record) and the
100 met~rs (13.3) and ran the second leg on the
victorious 1,600 relay. SEA KINGS ROMP ~ ·,
DAILY PILOT
CORONA DEL. MAR -Maybe it G
•Kelly and the other girls from soccer have
only had about nine workouts, • Cd.M Coach Bill
Sumner said. "She's still catching up at this
point. • Corona del Mar goes about its business, belts Artists, 93-4.3'. . .
was arriving too late to compete in IRLS
tbe.lodg J':lIDP at Sea View League
finala la.st spring, or the fact that her dream col-
lege features 12 potential Olympians, making
scholarship money scarce. Whatever the reason,
Corona del Mar High girls track and field stand-
out Kelly Halley is operatlng with a serious
sense of urgency this season.
There was no catching senior sensation Liz
Morse, who won the 400 (56.4) and the 800
· (2:18.9), and impressively anchored both relay
winners.
Barry Faulkner •
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• 'CORONA DEL MAR -aov·s
With unspectacular times and
'Swrtner said Moore could strengthen his
sprinting. legs if he spen~ le6s practic.e
time landing on his head (in the pole
vault pit). ·
"She came back from that 400 in about 15
minutes to run her 800. • Swnner said.
CdM sophomore Krisserin Canary won the
pole vault and was on the winning 400 relay .
quartet, while Diana HoS6feld (1,600). Katherine
Morse (3.200). Jaycee Mahler (300 hurdles) and
Allison Brawner (high jump) were other individ·.
ual event winners.
marks, Coach Bill Sumner con·
sidered his boys team's Pacific Coast
League-opening track and field victory
over visiting Laguna Beach Thursday just
another day at the oval office.
"He's a good pole vaulter, but he's our
best sprinter,• Sumner said of Moore,
who played baseball last spring .after
transfemng from Santa Margarita. •He
•This is my senior year, • said Halley, who
won three individual events and also participat-
ed on a victorious relay to help CdM trounce vis-
iting Laguna Beach, 105-30, in the Pacific Coast
League opener Thursday. "I really want to be
successful. •
. needs to work on traming and getting flt.
•[t was a working day, a union day."
Sumner said. ·Everyone punched in and
did their job, but they didn't do anything
He .could be our best pole vaulter if he
spent all day practicing that event, but I
Halley began.the season impressive~y. leap-
ing a personal-best 16-9 in the long jump, her
favorite event, at the Irvine Invitational. That
effort came following only one plodest practice
session, after helping the soccer team reach the
CIF Southern Section Division IV semifinals.
Canary, a sophomore, added second-place
showings in the 100 and triple jump. Hossfeld
(800) and Mahler (100 hurdles) also collected
special.• .
The result was a 93.43 lriwnph. which
improved the Sea Kings to 3-0.
· don't think he has that luxury. He's JUSt
learning (about track and field) and he
should get better and better every
week."
second-place points. .
Freshman Jaclyn Thayer was on the 400
relay, was second in the high jump and third in
both the long jump and 100.
CdM junior Mall Moore. in his first full
track season, had the most individual
success for the winners. He topped the
field in the 100 and 200 meters, 11.4' and
23.4, respec~ly, anchored the victori·
ous 400 relay dnd was second in the pole
vault.
Senior Sean Fenton and 1uruor TraVlS
Beardslee also won two individual events
for the Sea Kings. . .
"To do that on my fiist meet really helped my
confidence, " said Halley, who went 15-6 in
breezy conditions against the Artists.
Jenny Cummins was on both relays and was
second in the 200 and third in the 400 for the
hosts, who improved to 4-0.
Fenton topped the held in the shot put
(5Ch8) and tlie discus ( 156·0), though he
was visibly displeased with his .wmrung
mark in the latte r.
Halley, who plans to attend SMU, also won
Becky Curnrn.ins was the other 1,600 relay
contributor. And while his versatility is a strength,·
;;nr&;1_, Hulliger paces Mesa victory
TllE UGLIS ~ •Mesa takes out Estancia in l>CL ---· ----.-----------------..
::"' :" ~ opener as Hulliger posts 152-6 effort
Humbeno Rojas Fr. in the discus.
Luk~ Sr. Alexis Concepcion Sr. Joseph Boo
Mike Cmilles So. DAILY PILOT
~ AAf•los Sr.
ltolendo Viv•r So.
C.-Romero Jr.
Kyte Cmitles Fr.
Abe Inouye Sr.
Eric LGpU So.
~Yargm Sr.
Gerwdo Orozco Fr.
c.edl: Steve Crenshaw
Friendly
fire
• Es~cia boys won't
imtimidate many,
but they can, at least,
go the distance.
S.ny Faulkner
DAILY Pll.oT
COSTA MESA -Not lon9
ter terrorizing opposing
coaches with his CIF South-
ern Section Division IV cham·
pion boys soccer team, Coach
Steve Crenshaw and his
Estancia High boys track and
field squad should be wel-
comed warmly arowid Pacific
Coast League venues this
spring.
Lacking numbers and
experience, the Eagles,
indeed, face"tUl uphill road to
respectability.
The good news is, there
are several Eagles distinctly
adept at rwutlng uphill. They
would be the nucleus of the
PCL co-cb.ampJon boys cross
country team, which Coach
Charlie Appell guided to third
place in the Division IV sec-
tion meet and 10th at the state
meet.
Freshman Humberto Rojas
is the f~tured member of the
distance crew. He finished
third at league cross country
finals and, along with former
cross country teammates Luis
Segoviano, Mike Caa.illas,
Abe Inouye, Eric Lopez. Dan-
ny Vargas and Gerardo Oroz-
co, should accumulate consis-
tent points at 1,bOO and 3,200
meters.
•The distance guys are our
strength,• Crenshaw said.
Another strength is the
muscle provided by senior
throwers Griffin Crogan and
Jolh Veach.
Along with Junior Cesar
Romero, the shot put and dis-
cus thntelome should be
l.Jl()tber IOW'Ce of points all
INIOll long.
Senior Ale-xis Conception
wt1I also produce in the biQb
jump, an event ln wbk:b he
wu PCL champion at •
IOpbomore. Smior Manny Avaloe drew
pnile from Crentbaw for -hll wart In the sprints and long
Jump, fteDtl which ~ fea-
ture topbomore Rolando
\\vu.
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COSTA MESA -With mistaken
scores and lap counts, it was a wild BOYS
one belween Costa Mesa I ligh and
Estancia's boys track a nd field teams Thurs-·
day in both schools' first dual meet. At the
end, the host Mustangs were on top, 68-54,
in the Pacific Coast League opener. The
score originally added up to 66-56, and then
65-57.
Mesa (1·0) was helped by the performance
of Robert Hulliger, who set a personal best in
the discus. He didn't set a new on~ as· he
shattered his Old one With a throw of 152-6,
more than 20 feet better than his old mark'. 1 ~He had a re ally good pertormance." Cos-
ta Mesa Coach John Carney said.
Hulliger also took the shot put with a toss
Df 52·9 Patrick Huliger almost won the t 10·
meter high hurdles despite crashing lhroug h
three hurdles and almost falling toward the
end. He lost to teammate Gilbert Salas, 21.68
to 21.83.
Mesa's Greg Stewart barely edged team·
mate Josh Strickland in the 200 race 23.26 to
23.75. Stewart also took the 100 sprint
(11.03).
Strickland won the 400 in 56.35, besting
Estanda's Humberto Rojas (57.26). who beat
Mesa's Zack Powell (1 :00.20) for second.
In the day's-strangest race, Rojas won the
1,600 in 4:47, thanks to a misunde rstanding
from Costa Mesa. Rojas was second heading
into the final lap as the gon was fired. The
Mesa runner. who was the frontrunne r,
slowed down, thinking he completed the
race . When he realized he had another lap, it
was too late. Rojas opened up a comfortable
lead and set a personal record. His teammate
Mike Casillas was second (4 :52). Mesa's
Irwin Salas was third (4:55).
Estancia sophomore Luis Segoviano led
Estancia's distance runners, taking the 800
(2:12) and 3,200 (10:48). The Eagles had the
top three runners in both distance events.
Rami Gbebrekious impressed Camey with
a third in the 3,200. Abe Inouye was second.
"I thought we were fine today." Estancia
Coach Steve Crenshaw said. •we have a lot
of young guys and they did a great job.~
Other highlights for Estancia included two
wins from Tyson Chandler. Chandler outdu-
eled Mesa's Louis Day in the high jump.
They both finished with a leap of 5-10. but
Chandler won because he started with a
higher jump. Chandler came close to clear·
ing 6-0, barely missing it. He won the triple
jump with a 38-9.
Day took the long jump in 18-6 and was
part of Mesa's victorious 400 (47.15) and
1,600 (48.84) relay teams.
Travis
Chandler of
Estancia
(above} clears
5-10 en route
to victory in
. the high jump,
and Humberto
Rojas sweeps
to victory in
the 1,600 in
the Eagles'
dual-meet
with city rival
Costa Mesa in
Pacific Coast ··
League track
and field
action
Thursday.
Costa Mesa
took team
laurels, in
boys and girls
competition.
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DAILY PILOT PHOTOS
BY CONRAD LAU
ONE.SWEET DAY FOR MESA
Mustangs knock off Estancia in
first dual meet for both teams.
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[)My Pllol
COSTA MESA -The 111U
headline 'just writes itself for
lburiday's Padfk: Coast League and
season opener between Ce>1ta Mesa
High and Eltanda'• girls track teams.
There's •'Jbe MUltangl have I good
day,•• or •Sharon bu a good day,•• or any
witty reference1 to Bruce Springlteen
and Ice Cube IOD9'· Bvan M .. ( 1-0) track and a.Id coach
John Camey got into tbe ec.t.
•rt wu a good day for th• Daya,
There'• your ~ right --r·" t.. Nld.
In ber lint biab ICbOol ncJt ..... ~ frMltmen Sbaron Day ._ llne
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er brother, Louis, winning twice on the Estanoa's Stephanie Melendez and
boys side and well. you see the head-Vanessa Stevens. All three of them JOS·
line. tled for three laps before Hitt surpassed
Dey first won the 400-meter run in both runners on the final lap, WUUling in
1:04.36. She then took the 200 race 13:32. Melendez ca.me m second (13·37)
(27.82) and high jump (4-10}. On the la.st and Steven took third (13.48).
race of the day, she anchored a 400 relay ·I almost felt like a leech," Hitt said
squad of Julie Kroening. Candace after the race.
Nichobloo and Ula Dunn winrung com-Except for that setback, Es1an<:ia's
fodably (4:32). distance runners dominated the field.
•1bat'1 not bed for a frelbman." Car-The Eagles were led by Junior Uz Huipe.
ney_Mid. who took the 800 (2:43) and 1.600 (5:'6)
KJOening provtded points for Mela by easily. The Eagles ~ the top three
wbmtng tbe lOO burcilel (52.36) and the spots in both ol thoee rec...
km,g Jump (15-7 113). Sbe also fin1lhed "The wnet were tolid. They weren't
IMaMI In lie 100 ipdnl spectacular." Eatanda'• distance nmner
llatlndl't JMllll• Glldei' bald oft a coech Charlie Appell said. •They're
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Girls track
OUTLOOK ·
THE MUSTANGS m
Beverly Aiena Fr.
Eileen Bello So.
Karlene Cluff So.
Sharon Day fr.
Cryrtal Dean Sr.
Cara Ooone fr.
Lisa Dunn So.
Julie Kroening Sr.
Misa Lee Jr.
Faride Loera Jr.
Candace Nicholson Sr.
Thi Nguyen Jr.
Kristen Rogers Jr.
Cindy Tran Jr.
Lisa Weeks Sr.
Coech: John Camey
Investing
daily
• There are n o
shortcuts for the
Costa Mesa High girls
track and field team.
Bany Faulkner
DAILY PILOT
COSTA ~tESA -Well into
his third decade coachmg
track and field at Costa Mesa
High , Coach John Carney
issues a perennial challenge
to his athletes.
"Whatever the klds put
into it. they'll get out of 1t, •
said Carney, who lS pleased
with the mput received, thus
far, from his girls team.
Senior J ul.le Kroening lS
one of few Mustang returners
who got a lot out of last sea-
son. She was second in the
400 meters at Pacilic Coast
League Fmals and went on to
firush hfth m the same event
in CIF Southern Secbon D1vt·
s1on m.
She will also contnbute on
both relays, clS well a.s in the
long jump. She has also
added the 300 hurdles to her
schedule th.ts spring
Seniors Candace Nichol·
·son (hurdles and relays) and
Lisa Weeks (shot put and dis-
cus) are addibonal veterans
who figure to score consistent
points in their events.
Among the newcomers,
fresh.man Sharon Day bas
shown potenllal m the 400. as
well as the hurdles.
Crystal Dean, another
senior, is a th.rower. w'11.le
Juniors Mis4 Lee and Faride
Loera will contnbute m the
sprints Sophomore Lisa
Dunn, who competed m
swimming last sprtng, will see
how quickly sh can cover
dry ground m the 100 and
200.
Kristen Rogers and Thi
Nguyen. both juruon, •dd
depth in the bwdlea, while
ju.rUor Cindy n~. fNlbmen ce.ra Doane and 90pbc:wMre
Billen Bello compWe the•·
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Ensign goalie EWott Thacker denies a goal from a Lakeside shooter on a
breakaway during the final game of the season. Thacker finished with 134
saves.with a 91.1 % save average, best in his junio~ high league.
Youth
BASEBALL
Yankees, Dodgers can't settle score
•Teams battle to 5-5 standoff.
NEWPORT BEACH -The All
Yankees and Dodgers dueled
to a 5-5 tie in Newport Beach Little
League AAA Division action March
14.
· . Kevin Ke ttle had a double and a
single, while Patrick Marin added two
singles to lead the Yankees, while
Nick Taylor, Mitchell Wllllams and
Reed Zach man each added hits.
Taylor Ston e pitched two shutout
innings and Nick Taylor struck out
five to lead the Yanks' hurlers.
In NBLL Majors action: .
• DODGERS 7, REDS 2 -J amie
Bloom and Shan Mahler combined to
tn:;s a no-hitter to lead the Dodgers
over the Reels, 7-2.
Mahler aJso had two triples and a
double, wtule Mat Raider had two
sinyles to spdrk the Dodgers' offense.
Mat Uoyd, Alex Johnston and Ala
Harrison each had solid all-around
games for U1e Dodgers, while Tyler
Ellis, Peter ScblemJel and Sean
Amorous each turned in strong efforts
for the Red..,.
In their March 13 game, the
NEWPORT BEACH LL
Dodgers knocked off the
Diamondbacks, 6-0. Mahler. Bloom
and Nick Pike combined to toss a
two-bit shutout, while Raider picked
up three hits.
~ Guthtte and Alex Harrison
each had base hits and each played
well defensively.
Grant Herrera, Spencer Walpole
'6.Dd Greg Garte led the D'backs with
~olid, all-around play.
• GIANTS 6, RED SOX 3 -The Giants
imfft>ved to 3-0 for the season with a
6-3 win over the Red Sox Saturday .
Philip Bannan and Michael
Kordlcb combined to strike out 14 for
the Giants.
Key bits by Zack Powers, BcUUlan
and Kordich sparked the Giants' win.
J.lt. Dion and Scott Leimkuhler
combined for 11 sbikeouts for the Red
Sox.
In their game on March 13, the
Giants, came from behind to edge the
Angels, 2-1.
Ryan Lance and Jonathan cabln
combined to strike out 12 in the win.
Bannan's RBI triple and Tom
COSTA MESA NATIONAL LITILE LEAGUE
Money's RBI double were the
difference in the game for the Giants.
Jamie Kline and Kevin De4ren'
each had game-saving catches for the
Giants on defense.
ln NBLL AA action:
•DIAMONDBACKS 8, BRAVES AA
1 -After losing a 7-2 lead, the
Diamondbacks scored in the bottom of
the sixth inning to win, 8-7.
Kendall Pick drove in the winning
run with a sharp groµnd ball, scoring
Hunter Alder.
The Braves were led by West
Chandler who scored twice and
Chrtstopher ltossi, who had three hit$.
• DIAMONDBACKS 14, RED SOX 5 -
Matt Morris had a triple, two doubles
and five RBis to ledd the D'back:s over
the Red Sox, 14-5.
Brian Yasukochl led off the game
with a home run to ignite a four-TWl
first inning for the D'Backs.
Chris Burke, Aaron EW and Max
Newfield each reach base twice lo
further help the D-Backs' cause.
For the Red Sox, Timmy WlnDi.ng,
Brian Hurst and Tommy Bangert edcb
bad a hit and scored a run.
Marlins do a nUinber on AL Sox, 10-0
COSTA MESA -The MAJORS
Costa Mesa National Little
League Marlins blanked th~ American
Little League's White Sox, 10-0, in a
majors' division interleague matchup.
Victor Valdez tossed a four-inning
no-hitter, while striking out seven. He
aJso had two inside-the-park home runs
and had four RBis at the plate.
His brother, Vinnie Valdez added
two hits and an RBI, while P.J. Erring-
ton (two doubles), Jeremy Spera (RBI
single) and Ryan Bagwell (three hits)
also led the Marlins' attack.
In other CMNLL Majors action:
• DODGERS 5, DIAMONDBACKS 4 -
Nicholas Smith went 2 for 4 with a TWl
scored to lead the Dodgers over the
D'Backs.
Trailing. 3-t, Ian Abernathy capped orr a three-run third inning with a two-
NHBA
run single, giving the Dodgers the lead
for good.
Other offensive stars were Brandon
Grimmett, Brian Nobukara, Matt Jer-
anko and Brian Sarkey.
Hillary I.anon pitched six strong
innings, striking out six to earn the win.
In Minor-A action:
Despite losing to the Devil Rays,
there were several solid performances
turned in by the Diamondbacks' Minor-
A club.
Garrick Wllllams, Michael Gilmore
and Cameron Santana each had two
hits, while Steven Dean. Justtn Majer
and Taylor Brown each added solo
hits.
Jonathan Hall and Michael Perez
each walked and scored, while Juan
Guzman pitched four innings, striking
out seven.
Rangers prevail over Padres ~
NEWPORT BEACH -The Jqmgers earned a 7-4 HOllCO
win over the Padres Saturday in Newport Harbor
Baseball Association Bronco Division action .
The Padres were held to four runs thanks to the defensive work
of Brendon Salisbury, Drew Harris, BJUe Pinto, BWy Munce.
Jayme Ohlhaver and Rovert c ..... m.
For the Padres, Tyler Parker, 9onny Hunt and Bret Houten
each pitched well, keeping the game close.
• CARDINALS 5, ANGElS 3 -Doubles by ICevln Gowdy and
Taylor Harris, aJong with two singles by Kyle Rohan led the
Cardinals' attack Saturday.
Riley Thornton, Bryce Jard.In aDd Eftll Miller also added
singles for the Cards, while Colla Mc:Elrof, Robert Rubio. Aaron
Harper and Steven Taylor led the defense. .
Harris struck out five Angels, wt-Ba relievers Rohan and Gowdy
allowed no runs and no hits.
In NHBA Mustang Division action:
•CUBS 11, DODGERS 8 -Trailing, 11-t , the Dodgers' MUSTAll ·
rally fell just short, 11-8.
R.J. D'Cruz shut down the Cubs' attack, striking out nine in
three innings of work. He a1lo bad a trtple and two RBll.
Drew UWefalr had two bltl, wbile ,.._ KIDDey, SlefaD lryllaa
and Cameron CbaM each cblpped ID with a bit eech.
. M9nball s ... ~ scored twtce, while BndoD Ouck and BryU
Dodel each scored onoe.
CbuUe O'Detky.pitched a IQ>reletl lnnJng of relief and Erk
H.mon played well defensively at l8CODd bate for the Dodgen.
1n a gome on March 14, the Dodgen, playtng'With on}y eight
players, fell to the Cardinali, 3-2. •
,... M.wlngW pitched two IOUd ilmldgl and drove in the •
wtnniDg run in the bottocn of tbe .alb IDntDg for lbe Cardind.
11ge~ !OP Red Sox
COSTA
MESA-AMERICAN
The Costa Mesa American
Little League Tigers had
little trouble knocking off
the Red Sox, 14-1 in a
majors' division matchup
last weekend.
Jamie TinDion, Matt
Doran and R.J. Duem-
berger combined to toss a
three-bitter.
Andrew Sanford had a
double and a home run to
lead the ngers' offense.
while Nick Peterson added
two hits.
CLUB ROLLER HOCKEY
Newport edges Aliso, 8-6
• Newport draws No: 5 seed for the µlayoffs.
IRVINE -Newport Harbor's club roller hockey team
knocked off Aliso Niguel, 8-6, at the Gretzky Center.
Dane Barton had s.ix goals, while Cal Anderson and Juon
Spenser each scored single tallies.
Goalie James Egan recorded 24 saves for Newport, which
finished the regular season 10-7-3 and head into the playoffs
as the No. 5 seed.
Newport's junior varsity team shut out Santa Margarita,
5-0. Guy Meyer's two goals and two assists led the offensive
attack. Goalie Evan Cooper recorded 15 saves and the
shutout in his first game of the season.
Ensign entered playoffs undefeated
lRVlNE -Ensign's club roller hockey team defeated
Newhart, 7-0, and Rancho Santa Margarita, 9-0. to head into
playoff action undefeated.
In the win over Newhart, Vincent Mungo scored three ............... .
goals, while Zack Boston, Spencer Unk, Collin Insley and·
Kevin Wong each added lone goals.
Assists were turned in by Jesus Sotelo and Cory Adler,
while goalie Elllott Thacker kept Newhart off the scoreboard.
In Ensign's tnumph over RSM, Wong led Ensign with
three goals, while Adler and Mungo combmed for three goals
and five dSSLSts. Boston, Lmk and Sotelo each added lone
tallies. On defense. Rhett Palmer, Daniel Julian, Insley and :
Ryan Bozarth held RSM to only 18 shots on goal, enabling
Thacker to record his third straight shutout.
OH TO THE TRI-SECTIONALS · .
CORONA DEL MAR GIRLS U-10 ALL.STARS . Froat
row, from left: olleen Heyle r, Courtney Heard.
Claire Schloemer, Su-Yin Biclmer, Emily Hlllgren,
Taylor Jones and Kimmy Von der Ahe. Back row,
from left Alison Luke, Juliane Piggot, C helsea
Dalton, Alex Tobiessen, Jessica Poulsen, Raebel
Parker, Undsay Seeley. Coaches, from le~ Fred
Luke, Eric Toblessen and Clyde Von de r Abe. Not
shown: Leah Zarian.
CdM Under-10 All-Stars advance
CORONA DEL NlAR -The Corona del Mar girls
under 10 All-Stars earned a wild ca.rd birth in the
tri·sectionals Sunday following a second-place finish at
the Sectional Tournament held at UCI.
The group kriocked ore teams from North Huntington
Beach, nerra Santa and Mission Viejo to move on.
Only four teams from all or Central and Southe rn
Ccillfocnla make It to the tri-sectionals each year. This
year's tournament Will be held at Whittier College.
AYSO
Smaslilng Pumpkins tie up Newport, 3-3
• Region 120 girls
under-12 team pulls
out all the stops to tie
up Newport Beach foe.
COSTA MBSA -The
Costa Mesa Sinashing
Pump~ en AYSO Reglon
120 gidi inder ti team uted
IOlkl pullng end defeme to
tie Newport Beech, 3.3, to
open up the 2000 spring
MUOI\ Saturday. .
Soccer ope$gs
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CONTINUED FROM 8 NeWpQrt stops Mustangs, 7-1 .
ODIY'S SCHEDULE ......
High school • CcfoN ct.I Mar •t &t11na.,
:15 p.m.; Newport H¥bor .t Allio Niguel,
:15 p.m~ Costa Mes. fl Rancho Al•mltos,
:15p.m. ..... ,. ..
c.ommuMy college men· lOng a.~ cc °'1119 Collst. 7 p m.
High school boys • Mir. emt. It ~. 7 p.m.; &taoda at
"6p.m. .... ' COiiege women • V•ngu.ird Univer\lty a\ ·
PICffic. 3:15.
High school boys· Corona ~ M•r ft
3:15 pm. ........
• Nonleague duel.
COST A 50nlAU
MESA -
Behind the arm and bat of
~··· BRIEFS
freshman Kim Moore, New-C t win port Harbor High's softball Oas men '
team defea~ed host Costa RIVERSIDE -TENNIS
Mesa, 7-1, Thursday in an Orange Coast Col-
error-ridden nonleague lege was a 9-0 winner in
game. The two combined for men's tennis Thursday in an
11 tniscues. . Orange Empire Conference
Moore pi\ched three · duel at Riverside City ·Col-
innings without giving' up a lege.
run. She alSo had two RBis f!?r The victory improved the
th.e ~ors (7-4). Stepharue Pirates' record to 8-4, 4-3 in C~alli. w.h?' was out al:1 year th~ OEC .
with thf. anal inf JllI'}'., ~en p1t~ed 1• OMNGE ~COM aENa e m our mrungs, glVlng OMNGE CDAsT 9, Rlvasme O
up one run. Singlet -Brouwer (OCO def.
Newport also go~.~baok Stevens, 6-1, 6-4; ChemitlgantJ
starting catcher Lisa Hupting-(OCO def. carlllo, 2-6, 6-4, 7-6;
ton, who "played three Wei (~0 def. Ch. Pkke~ 6-1, 6-1;
innings. Kristen Smith hit a Vartan1~n (OCC) def. Whrte, 5-7,
triple and Mariko Mikami a 6-0, 6-0, Luu (OCO def. Lee. 6-3,
do bl f th ..,. 6-4; Morales (OCO def. C. Pi&ett. u e or e iars. . s-1, 1-0, 6-1.
For Mesa (3-3), Laura Doubles -Brouwer-Wei (OCC)
Ramos was a perfect 3 for 3 def. Stevens-Carillo, 8-2; .
from the plate, and Kelly Chemitignatl-Luu (OCQ def. Lee-
Daub went 2 for 3. Tess Lind-White, 8-2; Vartanian·MOC'ales
Vanguard splits
c 0 s T A SOFTllll MESA -Van-
guard University's softball
team dropped the first game
of if Golden State Athletic
Conference doubleheader, 3-
0, before it salvaged Ute split
with a 2-0 victory Thursday.
Cheri Smith pitched a two-
hit shutout for Vanguard (18-
17, 5-5 in conference) in the
second game. JUI Jessen got
an RBI single · for the Lions'
first run, and Christi Portner
had an RBI single in the fifth
for Vanguard, which over-
came five errors.
ln the first game, Cal Bdp·
list's (21-12, 3-5) Liz Beach
threw a three-hit shutout.
GOU>PI STAft Antl£ne CONRJIENQ;
Gwne1 C.I a.pt.1st 3, Vanguard 0
Cal Baptist 000 300 O • 3 5 1
Vanguard 000 000 O -O 3 2
Beach and Perreira; Atchley and
Devey, C<lM!f (2) W • Bead'\; l ·Atchley,
4-8. 2B • Jeuen (VU) JB · Campbell
Community college · Ortnge Coest •t !«ton, ] p m.
Hlslhsc:hool ·Costa Mesa JtH~h!>efert
. say Pitched a complete game. (OCC) def. Pickett-Pickett, 8-5.
for the Mustangs. Mesa bdd
10 hits, but couldn't capitalize.
(CB)
'*-2 V~ 2, CM Baptist o
OUl'Nll'lltnt, Linc.stet. cat Baptist ooo ooo o • o 2 1
•Sw•e , ••
Commllnhy college men and women •
OQnge Co.Mt et UC San Diego lnYttauonal
9a.m.
NONLEAGUE Nl1.,.._WPOttl' __ 7, CA>slA MlsA 1
Tars come up short
LAGUNA HILLS TENNIS
-Despite a stellar.
Vanguard 001 001 O. 2 6 5
Junk and Perreira; Smith and ca"'er
W -Smith, 2-4, L • Junk
High school boys and g1'11 • s.ddlebadt
o1t Estlnda, 3 p.m
5aM'e by Innings
Newport 132 010 0 • 7 6 5
Cos\a Mesa 000 010 O -1 10 6
effort from Nick Kuhle, New-
port Harbor Highs' boys ten-
nis team fell to host Laguna
Hills, 11 -7, In Sea View
League action Thursday.
Kuhle won, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1, for
the lone three-set sweep by
the Sailors (1-4, 0-2 in
league).
Johns paces Tars • Golf
High sdlool l:>oyl. • Estancia at Pahrump
Tou~\9a.m
K. Moore, Ciralli (4) and
campb4!1T; Lindsay and Shanley. w -K. M()()(e; L -Lindsay.
2B -·Mikami (NH). 3B · Smith (NH).
ALISO VlEJO -GOLF
Mitch Johns carded a
one-over 36 for medalist hon·
ors Thursday, leading New-
port Harbor High's boys goU
team to a 189-204 victory o"er
Sea View League rival Lagu-
na Hills in a nine-hole match
al Aliso Viejo.Goll Course.
VOLLEYBALL
Alumni match.
Saturday at CdM
M~ntoya sharp
CORONA DEL MAR -The
Corona del Mar High boys
volleyball alumni match is
scheduled tonight at 7 at the
Sea Kings' gym.
Coach Steve Conti said the
gym will be open by 6: 15 to
facilitate wannups and plZZa
will be provided to for players
after the match.
COSTA MESA -GOLF
Jeff Montoya fired a
one-under 34 at Costa Mesa
G&CC's Mesa Linda Course
forCosta Mesa High's boys
goll team in Thursday's 178-
196 Paflfic Coast ,League loss
to University.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
l.AGuNA Htus 11, NEWPORT 7
Singles · Kuhle (NH) def. Levitt.
6-3, def. Sttyker, 6-4, def. tyanaga,
6-1; Lutfy (NH) lost, 4-6, 1-6, won,
6-2; Allione (NH) lost. 1-6, won,
6-4, 7-5.
Doubles · Duncan-Curry (NH)
fort to Watson-Roncaglia. 1-6; lost
to Lee-Sun, 2-6, tort to Siach·Oh,
1-6; Coldren-Connors (NH) won.
6-4, lost. ~. 2-6; Correa-Anderson
(NH) lost, 1-6. t-6, 2-6.
The SatJors. who improved
to 6-0 over~, 2-0 m league,
backed Johns up with Kevin
Olson {37), Jake Alldnach
(38), Scott Tippett (399) and
Traighe Concannon (39). Lou Carrasco (37), Joakim
Rising (38), Bryce Shandan
(41) and Billy Lund (46) round
out scoring for Mesa (5-2, 1-1).
Newport retuns to the links
on Monday, against Tustm dt
Tustm Ranch.
C·orona · del .. Mar.~.girls ... toppJe Irvine, 119-5()
• Powers leads the way for Sea
Kings in victory over Vaqueros.
DE~ 0 ~NA SWIMMING
Junior Lauren
Powers of Corona de! Mar High won the
200-yard individual medJey (2:23.54)
and 100 freestyle (56.96) and swam a leg
on two winning relays, as the host Sea
Kings defeated the Irvine Vaqueros, 11 9-
50, in a nonJeague girls dual swim meet
Thursday. CdM improved to 2-0.
Sophomore distance standout Jessica
Pries touched first in the 500 free
(5:45.20) for CdM, while Heather Hape-
man won the 100 back (1 :06.38) and
Arln Hendrickson the 100 breaststroke
(1:14.46) for the Sea Kings.
#It's been a good seveo or eight years.
-since we've beaten Irvine . . 10 years
maybe,• CdM Coach Doug Voldifig
said. *lrvme didn't havf> all or its swun-
mers, but, still, it was nice because our
girls swam well.•
CdM's boys were 99-69 winners.
Chris Street won the 100-yard butterfly,
while the 200 medley relay squad of
Omar Kattan, John C raass, Garrett
. Bowlus and Garrett Gentry was also
daimed top spot for the Sea Kings ( J -1 ).
Tunes, as well as surnmdries were not
available. again.
NOM.EAGUE CORONA DEL MAil 119, lltVINE SO
200 medley relay -1. CdM (Tucker, J. McCoy.
Powers and Bowlus), WT; 2. CdM, WT; 3. Irvine, NIT.
200 free · 1. Graham (I). NIT; 2. Noguch i (I).
NIT; 3. Bousema (CdM), 2:18.2.
200 IM · Jr Powers (CdM), 2:23.S4; 2. Hewko
(CdM), 2:3o; 3. Anderson (I), NIT.
SO free · 1. Christiansen (I), NIT; 2. Bowlus
(CdM), 26.54; 3. Guthrie (CdM), 27.29.
100 fly · 1. Christiansen (I), NIT; 2. Luch~i
(CdM), 1:09; 3. Strack (CdM), 1:11.2.
100 free · 1. Powers (CdM). 56.96; 2. Tucker
(CdM). 59. 17; 3. Noguchi (I), NIT.
500 free · 1. Fries (CdM), 5:45.20; 2. Hapeman
(CdM), 5-46.2; 3. Graham (I), NIT.
200 free relay -1. CdM (Hewko, Bowlus,
Hendrickson and Tucker). NIT; 2. CdM, NIT;
3. Irvine, NIT.
100 back · 1. Hapeman (CdM), 1:06.38;
2. Hewko (CdM), 1 :06.56; 3. Anderson (I), NIT.
100 breast · 1. Hendrickso.r (CdM), 1:14.46;
2. Mate (I), NIT; 3. Fries (CdM). 1:20.04.
400 free relay· 1. CdM (fries, Bowlus,
Gutherie and Powers), 2. CdM, 3. Irvine .
I ' • HIGH SCHOOL TUCK AND 1FIELD SUMMARIES
Ma.c COAST~ 80YS
COiia M1sA M, ~ M
1• • 1. St _ _, (CM), 11.03. 2 Vlllw (0, 1 U ; 3, Av•lm (£).
11 IS, HI· I Stewwt (CM). ll,26, 2. Stricklind (CM). 23 75,
3. Vlllet (E). 24 64 4eO • 1 S!rl(k:i.nd (CM), SUS; 2. Aojas ((),
57.26: l. l'owell (CM), 1'0026 -• 1 SegcMMlo (E). 2:12.
c..sll'-s (E), 2.13; flteffl (E), 2:15 8l 1.100. 1. Rojas (E), 4 47,
2. c.ill• (E), 4 52. l . SllAi (CM),• 55 J.200· 1. Segollleno (t),
10:41: 2. Inouye (l). 10-51, 3 Gn.bftltM)Ul (CM). 10'514.
1M 1M ·I. W. (CM). 21-61. 2. P. Hulliger (CM}. 21.&l
-.... , Hvll9w (CM), 49 6-4e0 ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ Strtcklend. MartINz. Dr/). 47 15. 2. &t...O.. 41 k
1,-...., • 1. ColUI Mea (S'-"'. Sllld<lend. WAI. Dey),
4;32; 2. En.net.. 5:02.
tu· 1. ~ (E), S-10; l. Day (CM), S-10; l. Concepcion
((), 5-4. U . I. Or/ (CM), IN; 2 Concepcion (E) 17·3:
l. ...,_ (Q. 1 H . TJ • 1. Chlndltf ((). 31-9; l'owell (CM), )7-«,
l. Conc:lipclon ((). 3W •·I. A.~ (CM), SM, 2-Cr09'ft
((). 0 ·7: 1 VMctl ((). lW DT • 1 ~(CM). 152-6.
2. 111uc1t <n 1lN, 3. "°"""° <O. 1~9.
MCW'IC COAST LIAGUI GA.I eo.. Miit\ 17, lnMlcM 51
• 1• • 1. J. Geldlr (E), IJ,11; 2. Kroening (CM), 132t,
1H.Geidl<(E),1) 41. Me· 1. 0.-y (CM), 27 ll. 2.. J Geide< (f),
21.25; l. H Geldlf (El, 216&. ... • 1 Or/ (CM), 1'04 36; 2
Dunn (CM). 1 :06 M ), M.w1i (t). l,OI SJ -• 1 ..... (fl.
1Al, 2. s..wns ((). 2.S1: l. Melendu (El, .H7 t.-· 1 ~
(Q. 5:46; 2. lvroyo (E), 6.'05; ). CahuMUl (fl. ' 05. J,291 • I
Hitt (CM), 1l.J2; 2. MeMndtz (Q. IU7, 3. SC-((), 13 41
ffl • · 1. Nlchollon (CM). 17 .IS; 2 O\lff (CM), 20.2);
l. ~(CM), 20-67. ,_ Ut • 1. ICroenlng (CM). Sl.36;
2. Nkhotlon (0.0. SS.00: l. ~ (CM), 1 05 03.
...... • 1. ~ (H.nlol\ Mitll. H. ~. J. GMdef),
SUI; l. C.. ~Kl$. 1.-...., · I COIUI Mesa (l(roen.
Ing, Nlchotlol\ IMw\ Dev>. 4.:l2. 2. (Nnd4 5'02.
IU • I. Dey (CM), 4-10; 2 H. G9icMf (I), ... l ICM1ene (CM).
44 u . 1. l(ro.q (CM), 15-7'/~ 1 ..._ (f~ 1).1'/ ..
). J, Gloldlr (I). 1J.10. •• I.~ (CM). 21-4, 2 WOii (E). 22~
J. w..11s <CM>. n-1. or. 1. w.eks (0.0. 91-l; 2. ~ (f),
14-1; ). Aini (CM). 7'-2'4
M OFIC COAST &aAGUI 90Y'S C-oa MM 9J, LMIUNA 91A0! 4.J
lot· Moore (CdM). II 4, l. 0-.ly'(LJI), 11 7, l Hoyt (CdMJ,
12.0 JOO · I Moore (CdM). ll 11, 2 Wolfe (Lii. lll. l a.ti (ll ),
24A 400 • I Wolfe (LI), SJ S. 2 Vlmon I~ 54.3. ~ (Cdllll). SA! IOO • I Yelsey (Cdllll), l 04 4, 2. Simpson (lB), 2 10.
3 0ent (l8), 2. 16 8. UOO • 1. hMdslee (Cdllll), 4.27, 2. Veliey
(Cdllll), 4:30 I. 3 Moore (LI). 435 5 I.HO· I BNrdilff (CdM),
t;SIJ: 2 Moore (LI ). IOOJ 9; J Zudct<th (LB), 10:32.) 1'0""
• 1 er-., (l8). 17 2. 2. Cwpente< (CdM). 1U; J franten
(Cdllll), 191 JOI.. 1 Glye< (CAW), 42 6. 2 Biown (lB). 0 I,
l Sanguine11 (CdM), 44 9 400 rMly 1 Cdllll (~, KrArntf,
Hoyt, Moort'), 46 4 1.100 ~ • I Cdllll (\/lnfOfl, Siln§llMM\t, y~ ICt-1. ) 37 4 HI • I WDod (LI). H 2 ic..wt (CdM). 5-4, l l(nupple
(CdM), S-2. U • I 1111.nhall (CdM), IW, 2. Hoyt (Cdllll). 17-7,
J. Kr-(CdM), 17.()'/., TJ • 1. Wood (l8), l7.0'IC
2. Marsn.11 (CdM), JJ..11; l GI~ (CdM). U ·Z. P'V • I W.uon
(COM), 11~ 1 Moore (CdM), 10-2. l KA~ (CdM), 10.0
P • I Fenton (CdM). SO.-: Z. Gomez (LI ). 4'-S /~ JOhmon
(CdM). 43-t DT • 1 fti>ton (CdM), 156-0, 2 Gfey (CdM). 12M
]. ShocNt (CdM). 121.-
MCMC COAST l.aMiUE a.LS
C-oa MM 105, a.-9IM>I JO
100. 1. ~ (CdM). 13.3; 2. c.ne<y (CdM), I) 5, 3 Th.,.,
(CdM), 13.I J0t · I. CrAmm (L8), 26 ._ 2. J. Qmlmln, (CdM) •
n.l,. l . B. Cummom (CdM), 28.6 too I. L Mone (CdM), S6 4, 2 Kriomm (LI). SU; 3 J. CUll"rnins (CdM), 1'00.7. IOO • 1. L
1111one (CdMl. 2. 11 t: 2. ~ (CdMI. ns l. l weKd ClB>. ;uo.a. 1.-• 1 Hoaf.ict (CdM), 52l 0, 2 ~ (CdM),
UU. l. ¥o11mwt (CdM). 5.40 6 J.291 · I K. Mo... (CdM).
11 S3 6, 2 MeMfwy (CdM), I I SJ 9, l. II-. 0.8). 13 07 9 100
N • Hendlnon (I.I), 114. 2 M.,,.., (CdM). I 8 S. J. W9«llg (\.I),
11.9. JOO N • 1 MAhlef (CdM). Sl.7, 2. Ukrupln. (c.dM), S!>.6; l oornn.n (CdM), 55 7 ... ~. 1 CdM ~ (M\ltY, J
CUmmlnf. L Mone), Sl 8. Ueo f9le I. CdM (J. CUmml111, Halley. I Cummins, L Mone). 4 1l I 1
NI· I Ir-(CdM). 5-6. 2. ~ (Cdllll), 4-10; l. IC«>dridt
(CdM). 1 .. 10 U ·1 IW!ey (CdM).1~2lr_,.,.(CdM).1~7.
3 ~ (CdM). 1U YJ • 1 HAllrf (CdM).11 7. 2. C.....,
(CdM). »2: l 'elenT>o (C.dM). 29-1 '111 • I c..n.y (C~l. M. 2. .,,,._. (CdM). 7-6, No thofd. • 1 Weetllg (\.I). lS-l. 2 Wint...,_ (lB), 2l-9; l Chiltovitm (CDM), 21 ... DT ·I
"""""' (lB). 115-0; 2. Sllenlllf (CdM). 74.3. ). ~ (lB), '8-J,
SEA WW L£4IGUE IOYS *-' ~ 1', llnlM S9
100 • I LMnnl (I), ll 4. 2 lopetl (I), 11 S. l a-., (II. ll 4
JOO • I -(NH\ 22 7. 2 1.#nm (l). 22 8 J b WN Ill. 22 9
400 • I JOtl4S (NH), 49 8; 2 ea_,, (I), ~ 0. l Aowfa (l), 514
IOO · 1 "-Nit (NH), 2-()() I, 2 Ordlni. (I), 2 01 2. l MoKM•"an
(NH), 2 02 9. 1,100 • 1 Oukt1 (NH), 4•)2 .. 2 v.d<M (NH),
4 463 ; l Jenowttkl (I), 4·47 S J.200 1 DultH (NH), 10 lJ 0.
l Ordona Ol. 10 l4 S, 3 McMUIM> INH). 10 36.0 110 HM
I loMI (NH), IS l, 2 LAmm (1). 1S7, l TUpy (NH). 16 I
JOO .. • 1 ~ (NH), 40.9, 2 Unn (1). 41 O; J TU!>)I (NHI. 0 l
400,....... I !Moe, 43.3 1.100 ~ I N-.-i Ha<tlot
(New\Of\ ~.~lone). l.27 6
HI • 1 ~ (NH). M, 2 11111 .. (1), 6-0; ) Spenger (NH),
s-10. U • 1 Abe 0). 20-0; 2. Un (I), 19~. l Patton (I). 1111 ·1 ..
TJ -1, ~(NH), J9.-S'/.; 2 Brill (NH), 38-7'1• l M.-,~ (NH),
JB.1 'h. If' · I C.ldwell (NH), "4-I; 2 Wul<itWIU (NH).
~ 11 '/.; 3 llhocll (I), 4C>-ll/., DT • 1 c.ldwell (NH). I~ I
2 l\hocM (I). 127~ 3 II~ (NH), lllM F'V • io-..1 (I) IC>O.
2 ~ (1),"" 3 rla. .
MA VllW ~ GllllLS ~.._,2...._4.J
too • I 8urllf19Nm (NH), 12 9, 2 l\Mbei (I), 13.4 l 8enn11 (I),
13.4. 200 • 1 lurtlngl\ln't(NH),27,1, 2 Timme<JNn (I), 27 S. l
H~z (NH), 21.7 400 • I Tli'nmerrrwl (I). I '()J 0, 1
How~ (I), I Ol 6. l Vl!lqUe (NH), 1 03 9 -· 1. Nrl St"'1
(NH).2.IU .2.CMtl<(l).2.21.7.l llttwll (NH),2304 1,IOO I
c.ter (I). S Jl O; 2 MclCibhln (NH). S l6 0. l WMe (I). S ll 0
l,JeO • I Am St_, (NH). 11 59 9, 2 l\llWll!or (Nl1), 12 Ol 6.
3 Mcttlbbon (NH), 12 1 U . 1ot Ut I HowMd (l), 17 4. 2 D.ty
(Nti), 17.9: 3 Tiff...., (NH), 11 4 MO Uf • 1 O.y (NH), ~ 9,
2. 'IWfAnY (NH), 52 •: l . Au. Steen. 53 S .00 ~ 1 IMnt,
S2.S. t, .. ~ • 1. IMwport Hlrbor (Bu,llngNm. V~z.
lliMll, Am s..n) •• 1) ).
tu · 1. flOll (NH). S-2. 2. CIJlletl (NH), .... J lllOI II), 4-2
U • I llotl (NH), 1~ 2. T~ (NH). 14 71, ) c;.tlAch (Ntt),
ll-11 lJ • 1 "°'S (NH). 35-2'1, 2 TopelCMc (NH) 11-61.,)
Tiff""" (NH). &t'J1 .. • 1 O!ll (NH),, JS.O'/" 1 GovAM\ (NH}.
27-J, l ~ {,.H), IS-7. DT I. OtH (NH), l»l. 2 Ge<llch
(~ 97-4i '· Ci1ofvt (NH). 17· 10. '111 • 1. llue (I), S-9,
1. i-o.n (I), ....
r;> ""\:. f;" x ·~ .,.~. ;
~·. (,' '. ,, il ~ ...... ~-. ·-. -" . . . .
. . SN II N'4l\leCI bf '* 1<1119' of £ftllllwood, d1ughltf·ln·l1w. Elleefl lllOO, llld .... .--.
SdlWertl. hll grllldlonll ol ..... MlORI C1lvln Schw1rti. 1no IUIM hlf
M11new Scllw1ltl, her A .......... ~ • bl arll'd ~. ....... "*I on F._, Miid\ 24
Price, Ila f'Hl·9t1M-2000 • I OOplll • tw ll cNldNn..,,., _.. ,.._ Andi.-""' a.ai eoo
llld,,....... 5' Mdl9'lll Ad ~ ....., .. PllCedld In 9-:tl. Cl ....,..,. .... bl =..: '* llulblncl; 11 th• Rot ttevtn c. 8dlwW. .,.. ..... ~ c.m.y
1111 1>1011111 ,• M1111ew 11,, COIN. CGloNdD ic-111 F..., 119 ,....... In
"'' lll!llly ....... ... .. ..,..,., ........
1111 M 0 r 11 I 1 ' 0 "" 1111111 to .. Holl ttOllllll •:ll!!!llNli.11!1191-~~ ~·1 F~. fow t t t. 11'0 '9as atoo
-Owlcllfld "'· .... Newport IHCll, Cl llllllo G10I _..12\t In ll*"°"f OI
Pflll>Pi ~ .......... Piii! &
11.-1r1 Kay "'4Hllt, =:.*" N ..._ • v .. -... "',, _ __,,....... ___ .....,.._ ....... 1.-.... -..-........... -........ --........... ~ ....... ..... ____ .., ..... .... .............. ..;:_ ~ ..... Uflllld -.........
Kil ........ ..., ..
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•
occ fell ed. 5-4 ·we play Perun8ula every
year in the regular season, but
COSTA MESA -TENNIS our girls Will be unhappy about Orange Coast Col· not havmg an opporturuty to
lege's women's tennis leam play them in the pla.yoffs."
~d. :-veu t.n .the d oubles, but , Cd~ys volleyball coach
v1s1ting Riverside swept Steve Conti said small schools
through the d<?ubles mMches are hurt by the ruling.
to get the Orange Empue "Either way, someone was
Conference win, 5-4 Thurs-going to get cheated,• Conti
day. said "I guess I'm more upset
OCC (6-6, 4-4 m confer-when it's the l.JttJe guy who is
ence) got wins in singles from getting cheated. When we
Lot Ke1jzer, Erica Goode, played in Division Ill d touple
ShcµuiOn Gibson and Jessica years ago. some coa<;11~ we
Andrus. But Riverside (8 -1) faced were aslong Jl)e "What
dropped one set in taking all are you guys do~here?' "
three doubles matches. Los Alamitos Vice Princi-
O«ANGE EMPIRE CONRRENCE pal Jerry Halpin, addressing
R1vats1DE 5, OCC 4 the council on behall of the
Singles · Keijzer (OCC) def. proposal sdld it's unfair to
Conley, 2-6, 6-2, 6-1, Goode (OCC) all 'all h ls , k def. Sumrow 7-6 (7-5) 5-7 6-4· ow sm er sc oo to pie
McNamara (OcO lost to B;adf~d. and choose thell' playoff divi-
5-7, 5-7; Yoshida (OCC) lost 'lo s1on, when lai'ge r school's
Duncan, 1·6, ~:Gibson (OCC) def. have no choice. He also pre-
Payne, 6-4, 6-3; Andrus (OCC) def. sented research indicating
Bergstrom, 6-1, ~· most schools who play up do Doublfl • Kel1zer-Goode (OCC) • fort to Conley-Sumrow, 5-7, 5-7, so ~nly m one or two sports.
McNamara-Yoshida (OCO lost to Our feel.JJlg lS, lf we have
Bradford-Payne, 7-5. 3·6. 5-7; enrollment-based playoffs,
Gibson-Andrus (OCC) lost to they should be enrollment
Duncan-Bergstrom, 3·6, 4-6. based,• Halpin scud.
CdM rolls, 16-2
COST~ MESA.-TENNIS
Corond d~! ·"· •r
Hign's boys tennis l\M1.:
improved to 10-0 overall. 3-0
in the Pacific Coast League
Thursday with a 16-2 Victory
over host Estancia.
. Justm N1rtg led CdM with
6-0 sweeps 111 singles.
PACIAC COAST LEAGUE
ColtoHA on MM 16, ESTANCIA 2
Singles · Ntng (CdM) def. Glacy,
6-0; def. Tru11llo, 6-0, def Leones,
6--0; Stock:well (CdM) lost. 2-6, won.
6-0, 6-0, Warsaw (CdM) lost. 3 6;
won, 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles · Kulmatick1-Lewls
(CdM) def. Perez-Alverque, 6-0;
def. Glacy-Chun, 6-0; def. Ouck-
Muntaz. 6-0, Bean-Everson (CdM)
won. 6-0, 6-1, 6-0; Myers-Frisbee
(CdM) won, 6-0, .6-0, 6-0
Halpin produced a hand-
out indicating 28 section
schools moved up tn. rune
winter and spnng sports dur-
109 the current c1thJetlc year,
... .., average of 3.5 teams per
sport.
·Newport and CdM repre-
sented {hree or lhf> eight
schools which moved up m
boys tenrus and volleyball.
Ba!>eball had U1e most schools
move up (rune)
In other counctl action:
The tiebreaker ronnat used
10 aJJ football playoff games
lPading to U1e finals, will now
be used in the champ1onslup
gdffie, as weU .
The secbon championships
m l>\ ... 1nurung and dlvmg will
be e xpanded from three to
four d1v1s1ons
Bucs hammer Fullerton, 21-8
• Reuss' two homers
pace a 21-hit attack
for Orange Coast.
COSTA MESA -Jason
Reuss clubbed two home
runs and drove in eight
runs to lead the Orange
Coast College baseball
team to a 21-8 Orange
Coast Conference win over
vi.siting Fullerton Th'Ursday
afternoon.
A nine-run seve nth
inning blew the game open
for the P\rates (7-1 4, 3-7 in
conference).
COM
CONTINUED FROM 9
Beardslee overtook team-
mate Josh Yelsey, also a
juruor. on the finaJ lap to win
the 1,6(>0 in 4:27.3 He then
won the 3,200 in 9:58.3.
Yelsey. econd in the 1,600,
won the 800 (2·04.41 and'was
also on the VJctonous l ,600
relay
Seruor Reed Glyer won the
300 inte rmedic1te hurdles
(42.6), took part m the wm-
rung 400 relay and was thud
in the tnple Jump.
JC BASEBALL
OCC and the Hornets
will do battle again on Sat· .
urday in Fullerton
Game time is at noon.
OlllANGE EMPm COM em•r:.
OMNGE CoAsT 21
fuu.erroN I
Fullerton 022 031 000 -8 11 1 occ 331 050 90x . 21 21 3
Rogers. Waroff (5), Glascodc
(6), Fleming (6) and swan;
Brown, Canada (5), Lambert (8)
and Keller. W • Canada.
L -Rogers. 2B • Havens coco.
3B -L.lws (OCC), Wiethom
(OCC). HR -Reuss (OCQ 2.
Junior Daniel MdrshaU
won the long Jump (18-6) and
was Second m the tnple Jump.
Junior Alex Vmson, as well
as seruors Mike Sangw.netl
and Hoyt, contnbuted to relay
Vlctones for the Sea Kings.
Vinson also picked up sec-
ond-place points 111 the 400.
Hoyt was second m the long
Jump and third 111 the 100,
while Sangwnell was. thud in
the 300 hurdles and the 400
Juruor Riley Watson paced
a CdM sweep in the pole
vault The Sea Kings also
claimed the top three places
m the discus and the long
Jump
Costa Mesa will be hosting Easter camp
COSTA f\.IESA ~ Costa Mesa High base-BASEBALL ball Coach Kirk Bauenne1Ster will run a
three-day Easter baseball camp at the Mus-
tangs' varsity baseball field April 20-22 from 9 a .m to noon.
The camp 1s for youngsters ages 8-13 and the cost is $60 per
player.
Throwing. outheld/t.nbeld play, p1tchmg. tutung. catchmg,
bunting, ba erumung and bdmg will be covered dunng the
sellllllar.
For more infonnation, call (949) 432-1989 or (714) 424-8763.
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C09TA lllSA ··--to eny In--llM jen PM9f'll mec1e tor woitt -· ~ ........ -IUblNl. on b WeWWIMOWl/GIUlflG (FR~ OROINAHCE 00.5 II -...ed~ Ul)Otl,.. (tO'W.) ol lie eOC8I bid na1 under IN~ •) lndUllry ........ tul"""9cl _. "'9 Clift'" ~ ....._ fW ........ ). twM; rw.-::=.:.. ... ,r~ =:-,... .~ e=-.. ~::= =~"=:.t =c::::.~ ::-:=--.:.:: ~"::.!~::::= ~-=.l;. ,~ .. = ll'oln lte ~ on ~ It Mdl IOO t'9 lllddet, If .. ~ '* to "" DISTRICT t 420 lrletol Sir~ ...... on flll Miiiet ), "'"° cw.. 1ft11P1, Md PUnblrlCI
M9rdl 20, aGOC?t. Md .... The eotlMclOtllnd I• eocepted. •hell 1N1"" ~OA Hom. "Ofh s':W'PC!lt ~ ~....!!! ry), Leltoratory Mcoi'"*'9o0f ~ wee -.ed by .,. lol· tiff IUbCOIUIOIOt urldef ~ ellSQM ttw w OfOC*tv ~al Beadl, CA -ca.ewotll & COuftf• .. lliddetl "°"* uM !Of
IOwlna IOI cilll voe.: ,~:o-e Com· • __. PllY'not .... '*' AgrMINIC. fUmllt'I a ,_ .lllM 1he OC1f*'K1 NMf ,__ .......... ~ ~ = ... ,.......,. tw WOltl. COURCI. ....... : ~ Dlltl'ld, :ie .... ~ ~ '111fl*'Y,~P9f· wuMWllrded.AnVCON· L.f'.llyo..leMW ...... ::.on.,oo.~*"9-.. lft. ,, l'he ~,.. jiNCll ......... ,.,. ~
AYll: Monaflefl, Af:ldO. "O", t AdltN ..-,,,,,: wagee~~~ torl'NlflCe lond In en TRACTOA not ao '*'· GenetM p.,..i E ...... Bid .,...... ..... In Pl'I .. ~ Mlwt,_,.._.,_,. ftlM --e ..... OI Cowen, Erlokeon, venue. Coete Mea. .-=::.-~ _, ",:.!'.!" amount not .... "*' lloefWed 11 Mliect to 11'20 lrl1101 lllH _.,.....,"*'be 110-tor,. Dftl6ila Md Wlilfi ¥l9WfnO IN SubcOn· onwDIO • ~ =---== ~=--,,;;:-"'' ~ -· r.--rz::== i:-;:aa.: ....... :i;ll~-::::,;;.~ :..:= . .:::..::; =-~ =----·..,·=-·;~
OrCllnenc• 00·5 Nwne: Orange eo..1 No bidder ·m•y Pfb. • ~ lk*lot'l lptdlled = bullneu 1a con-bond In en amounl not eel.,._ (Mlt ""II Md .. ~. *"'° "90DI 11H1 • Tiie t3 ol the College Repair/Pave ~ ~ bid tor a BOlld In an .,,.,..,. not ebov9 11 .,.. °' • .. .,,_. neflNp by: e llmiled pelt• ~)"': ::' =c:: ... , 17 or (M) to Mlw tiff lrllonnelily • ,. ~ It: : :::"~-,::' :;"' ... ':for."-=--.:-::'1..":r,: :=.,.""r,,::,;::: ::::r:=::r,:.":; T,.. "' ..,....,., -·-",.""' :tn-.... ~8:'°~ ~ ... "":'ri I ta group hofne•, Place Bldt ere Ill Ille opening of bids. tal bid pttca, eno tumllh IN Celltofnla 8uelnMI. Commetdlll Md <>Moe-lr1c:t • • 9',llll'ltllM '* Subcontractor Pre: ~to~ ~ Wit. •
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F\JU. TEXT of end •vallable al! ~ A payment bond ti.II 09f1111QI.. 9llldenelng 8nd ProfMllona Code BYMIMe c.r.r Iha bidder, If b p!epoMi ~ .. .,,,.,,.. bide 10 lt'llM D11rM «in\· = ~I~ GI ~
lhe onlfl9ll09 IMY be of Iha Physltel Fdliff be req&il'9d 'p!lor to ••· !hat the requlr9d Insur· the ~ • Aegist.!WW "91 not yet 11 acoepfed, t ll•tl will .be reoM9d It h ~ """° ~··~ 11 .. Ollol
read ln'-h OllV Cfer1(1 Coordln11or, Ardith ecutlOn of the contract enoe It In tlffect In me awetded the Contoonnc:tor begun lo lninuct ~ promplly execuce tlle OfHc:e of Deelan & Con pr•qu,lllled lo; Ill ~ ol ~ .~ 1
Office, TT Fair Dtlve, Rlolly, CoHI Com· end w• be In the form ernountl MC forth In t11e lhla Wortt lhell lttel!IMt~ neu under IN ~ Agreement, lumllh a 1tNct10n 9eMcet. ~ ~· .~.\·· ~ ---p.id 1
Colla MMe. munlfy,ColleOe Olf111ct; Mt tor1h In tlle contract a-nerel oondlllonil. In 11~ • ~ ol IM' butlneu nam• or ~ Fellhlul Per· veralty of c.i110rnfa, •·Com~~ M. o... __.,,..._ •
MAIW T. ELLIOTT, ~03?,0 t'1!!,,. 'A~ •• Bldg. ~=· I ., __ .__ the ~ ol ,.....,. IO WO<k, In accord•~ names ll11ed herein. ==-~ .. In-~ lrvtne. 3500 8eft(My will be ~ fO( • r.-.. ~ s.-. ol ~ C~ aeftl . vu.II Mela, CA o _..,..,., enlef Into IN oonttact with the pnMllonl of Cher1el L. IMNnan, ,. ,,_, Piece. IMne, Celltor'l)le ding purp0.1tl ep· Mwa. 'fl-. A ~
Publftlled Newport (714)43&-4e73 22300oflhePubllc:Con-encl exec:uw the ,.. Ctllfomla 8utlneu end Genere!Per1nerolo.vte one hUncnd percent mt7~2<&$0, A•'*°": proxlm1,teiy' ,n Mey. •a..llwf.11111111t""*
Beacll·Coste Men NOTICE IS HEREBY :::'Code. the contract qUlf9d documenlt, "'°" Proleulona Code Alnar Partnera, General (tOO"J(,li °'the toWI° bid LYM Ne~ 2000. ~ t11 ....... WI* Deity Piiot March 2'4 GIVEN ltlat the above· contain proYltlona bid ~will be lo<· Sec1ion 7059 Pamer of Reglltrent Prlct. umllh • Peymant unatl:OOP-:M.,...,.Y, THE REGENTS OF b Clllll,· _...,., cl**
2000 t • named School Olsttld of permitting Ill• IUC· i.ietd. The Fallhlul Per· 'Al WC>flc mO.t be NftM Plaza.,..,,,.,. bond In en amount not llA.M:tt ,, aooo. No THE ~VERSfTY Of ~ bf I .... Cr'.... . Orange County, Callfot· ceulul bidder t o tormence Bond.,.... re· pleled wi1hln 30 ':: Thie •*"-"' waa .... IWI one hUndftd preque111ec:i1on docu· CAUFOANIA '**" iciladcS-11¥•.... •
-"""c""N""S ... 1'""m"""'""13""7,;..~ ole. 1ctlog by end s\A>s1ltUle MCUlttles for meln In tUll torce end ... MCUtlve days. T1'M II°' filed wfltl the County cn:ent (~ OO"J(,) °'fie to-menta 11111 be ~ Marttl 2000 flt ..... c:redll \Mii. flt I • ~ N ltvouDll 111 Govemlng any monies wllMeld by feet lhrouah the guar9t1· lhe ••sence Failure lO Clerti Of Lo9 AngetM bid pnce, end tumllh after lhl1 lrM How9Yef Publlslled Newpor1 dD ~ -'4 ~ ...... ..,_ • ., ,. ..... """" '° .....,,. ..,,.....-.-~ oompoaoa iho Wo•> "°""' on ......, 10, ~ -,. ._,,,,; .....,; Bmh·Coo.O Maaa -.. 0: :,:.: •;
NOTICE TO ~~r~i .. '!i11 ~I~ :,::::nee under the .,~S=~·· =~ 1tMI lime Ml fOfttl 2000. OMl'W Wit II ~ ~ :w "tc, '°.=;:'· ,.. =Pilot Man:h 17. 24, _,. ....-ri, or..... ;·
CREDfTORS OF co. but not later than the Each bid lub{Tllned In HrvH the riaht to re)4tct Im 1= ;'IC;U:. lhe Daily Pilot Mat. 17, 24, emountl Mt forth In Iha plemental lnlonna~ F318 ~ ~ 11 ~ $~
BULK SALE AND abov•·•llttd time response to tlll• Nollce any or all l>idl Of to daf: i toreach led 31. ~r. 1, 2000 F318 1:4:re1 condillons. In fl'OITI oontreceon 11 de-"' "'"' .~ -
OF INTENTION TO sealed bids lor the •hell contain, •• e bid waive any lrregulalitles delay~ the ~~ POIOC NOTICE evenl of !•!lure IO •mWd necHHry to Y ~rt£1N AU~ :::;::, !. tie .,... .., ~
TRANSFER award of a contraCI tor lt~.l edequa• tneetlng. or lnlorm•Atles In any lo<tll Iii the "Jntormellon Notice 11 heraby given ::r lnlo lhe oonlr8d ~rty ~I• ltleir ,.. IL. ,.,,.. _...... ... ...::! .....
ALCOHOUC !he project descl1bed as: snonng, and bracing. or bkl• or rn the bidding. fOf Bidders". that lhe UOO.rmlgned Wfll -~ execute Irle ,.. ~lflcallonl SYDoon· ""'· y -. --· .•-
BEVERAGE N1w Paving, Re~ ~I method, tor "-required by Sect. Ion Eecti bid must con· be told 81 OUbliC .uctlon bid~~.:... IUCh lfac:1or P~llon • *""'bib#. d II !WI. llllr surface end R9')81r of ..... prOlectlon o1 Nie •I'd tT73 Pf the C.Nlomla form 8nd be rea ,.,. on Mar ~1. 2000 al ~"' -... lof· Sta1emen11 11\ell be y ".._.. c:orMl\l9d ID*"·
UCENSE Nor1t1 P111dr\g Lot · limb In trenches and Labor Code, Iha Director 10 the. oontractric:cu. 11 :AM ' el ' SlarYlng teit9d. The Fellhlul Per·
(U.C.C. 6105 et seq. There wt• be a Ten open ewcavation. wNctt of IN Oepernnent of In· menta Eadl bldde n Scholere Momt na IOm\aflCe Bond ttMlll ,... llMiOpM rn.nc.d on ~ · y ,___ dlmiled and B & P 24073 (S10) dollar non·retun· ~~bleoonfoml to •P-du.llr1al Relations of the sut>mli on !he r r~ Mini ~ Co. t~7 ~=:In tul torce. 8nd ef· fie outmldi AN Tl "* _. IJllWo*'I ,_ e1 seq~· d8t>le payment requtred ..--safety orders. State of CUfomla has 1um11"9d With Illa 000• Newport Blvd.. ·Cotti ...... the llUWM-"IUICOffT"ACTOfll HE al Mt The 11111 .. be lllldt.
Nolloe II he ""'-n tor ffd1 Mt of bid di:>cu-Oowm'"9 Board clelefTnlned Ille. gener· traCI documents a list of MIU. CA 92627, (949) lie aa tp9Cifled In PftE~110N b1A ~ ~ OI ..a. lhat 1 b\Ak u.le .;';'ts men11. Checks lhould By wiw.m M. Veg11, ally prewlllng rates of the propoMd 'aubcon· 631-3379. the gener8I condlllons. ITA'RIEHT, (NAME IWl!y, .,...... OI ..-..
and a 1ranstef of alco-~~-medeeompeyable 10 ~::!t·~°'ty' wages. In the locality In trectora on 1t11s project t6 · Ctu11ty Alverez . ~1 ~~l~T ~ Of' TRAOl)t HEWITT ~~.~flt llOllc t>ewrege license Is ...,.,..1 munrtv Col· Colt u whlctl the Wor1< Is IO be as required by Ille Houlehold lternt bids r..,..... HALL iii ll'Cll~ ID Plf "' • about to be made The lege Olst.rict. Tr.; Olatrlct performed. Coples of SublelllnO and SUbcon· #30-Dan Poltedl • ~or ell °' lo DEICfUPTION OF t Ii , IMleMll pYICIOll Ull al Ill
names. SodaJ SeWl1 Bids shall be reoelved Pub I shed NewJort these wage rate de· tr•ctinO l<efr Practices Houaellold tlems w any 1~111181 THE PROJECT: 5 B'bJ natl(•) .and bf,. Md d
or Federa l Ta~ ~00: P~..:ntli:' g:1~c~io~t~1~2?:t' termlna1ion1. enlllled ~ CJovemmenl Code 12011 P11rlcl1 ~:'~~In 8'IY The Pl'Ol>OMd Hewitt .,,._ in"'"1 ,.._ ... Numbers and ad· • a • ' 2000 ' • PREVAILING WAGE Sec:lion <4100 ., aeq • Ramirez • HouHnold ,.. .J g. H .. 11 lhe· lhlrd bulldlno ~hMby-11 tllllld -Ctwglll. 11'11' dreuea
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1 the Seller/ shall be <>Pfned and SCALE. are malntalne<I Each Bid lhall be· ec· Item• 1 ~.,..red ri. Sedlon in lhe Center lo< the Cof. · elPlll"' ol h rllllll fer ..
Lic:Alnsee are~ eiubllcl~8d aloud •t F326 et the DISTRICT office companied by a certified Landlord reserws the t.f~r eoc:e the ~ lege ol Medlelne et UC • li!iolll (II IN 11111e al ,.
Petllck'• Pub Inc. e • ·llated time NOTICE TO located at: 1370 Adams or cashier'• check or bid right to bid et ule CUh of Ille Depaitme or lrvlne. Tiie project wll Q.1 ua ~ nlNll ~ al ,_ nOIClll
' 2645 Htrbor Blvd.. 8~ =dance with the CONTRACTORS :;:25.eo.t~~· CA bond In en amount not only. Sele 11 autJiea 1o dultrlal Aelal~: ~ oonslst of 1pproldm81e1V ~y • ... ~· Of ol .. ) ~ ...._, ea.ta Meaa. CA 92626 ol C&W • ,.,.,_1 Facll-teu then ten pert:ent cancellation~ the event Ste• of C.hlornle l'l8s 60,000 GSF, It II antic> IUCICliS10t •-· Of ID be 111 b1t1 ..,_ T>e
Tex Id t &S-36488
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~rovislon5 C.lllomla .. NG FOR BIDS itle1 Planning, and ere (10'W.) of Ille. total bid or settlement <t>e!WMn determined lhlt pated tlwt the bliilding IUbslltuted ~t .NIU-_,..,.,,..,be or.-on ,_ The bullnell Is known ublic Contrect COde Sctlool Otetrict. ev•llable to any in· price, peyabMI to the Oil· landlofd and obllgat9d elly t gtner· wl• be lhtM stories lrlt IO Ille of TNtl dirt of -Aa ol S. Ill
as· Patrick's Pub SectiOn 3300. Ille Ole· COAST COMMUNl'JY terealed party upon r• tl'1cl as a guarant .. that pa!I)'. p evelllng nl~I of atiov. grade with a Ulil· ~ by G h lnlnt o1 e. fll!ll"*' It ..
The names, Soelal Se· :' requlrestllatlhe bid-COLLEGE DISTRICT QUUl The Contractor the bidder. 11 its prq>osal s1arv1ng Scholar's :• tt'! ~ ~ t!:: ltyMvanum lunnel con-nS ~ 1'ml'.I "*' wey -to,.~ CUll1y or Federal Tax r possess the lolloW· Bid Oeedltne' ltlall poet• 009Y of this Is a ccepted, •11•11 Minl·Stprage , rformed ,..AAJ... ll9ctlon 10 the exlst!ng • '""~ • Oc c.. 401_.ll' e
Numbers, •nd ad· Ing dauilicebon ol con-May 9, 2000 at document at each Job ~tty eucute the Publlsllea Newport = ' """"""s of Neurosdenct ~Metdi rn 011P1M1 Aw ~ CA dress•• of the &Iyer/ trael()('s lloense at 1hll 2'00 p.m · Ille. The Contractor and Agreement f\lmi.ti Beecll·Co 1 M wege rate de· Facllly The tJUldlng1'11 1hi Llgll0tlct1*WI
Transferee are: tlme I.hat. !he con1rad Is Place of Bld Aeoelp1: any tut>contractor under Mtlltactoty' FallhfUI Pa~ Dally Pilot ~r~ 11 ~:: ~R'ft,;:~:~·w~~~ted lndude 1p9ct to< c:81lcel COUnty • dlll:l'ltlecl
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Plli\dc's Pub • Gen· •warded. Ott1ct of Director of It ihell pey no11ess than to<menoe Bond rn an 2000 F323 SCALE , .... rdl. r .... rd\ lebo-~~ Alf'OIC o1 ~ ~ r4
eral Pattnershlp, 338 ~Ir a c I 0 r: c. 1 2 p~~~~· Coast Com· !he apecilled prevailing •mount not lell lllan NOTICE TO ., the bi'Sm~Tnta~ retorlll, ltjppOl1 apeoe, ant '°fie ~ .. ctwgtS ms.:.\: Rochester St Cosla se m.,. ... , """lege 01111'1c1. rate• of wages to all one '1Undl'9d percent COMTD CT ICI and olflcM. The PIO-HEldon IO (~ s , Mesa CA 926i7 PUBLISH: Mareh 24 Bldg. VO" 1370 Adams WO!tlere employed in the (100%) of the 1°'91 bid ou,.A ORS IOclted at: 1370 Adams Jec;1ed Conl,.Clt Time lor nicOtdid tr9'I
Al listed by the Seiter/ 2000 tod March 31: Avenue, 'eos1a Mesa, execution of Ille Con· price, fumleh •Payment CAWNO FOR BIDS :2:2e~~1sa. CA· llle pro~cl ts •P· 1 . t999J as !°:" .:"~ ~2
lloeniee alf other busl 2000 CA 92626 tract. Bond In en emounl not School Diltrlct: . • • .. ,........ Facil· proximllte 2.4 monlhl • ,....,._., "'" ne'me1 alld ad: WALJf. THROUGH: Projec1 ldentlllcallon N 0 b Id de r m. y leH than one hundred COAST COMMUNl'JY lliet Planrilng, and ate The •II• or Hewitt H8N t 1 o( ~ Mldrton ,._ Coctl .... dreaaes used by the WalkthrouQll Is NOT Name: Orange Coest withdraw any bid tor 8 percent (100%)oltheto-COt.LEGE DISTRICT available to. any In· la localed south of ~s. _. on~ 92616 APN 1•l-5SJ.11
Seller/licensee within Mandatory, Date: Apt11 College Rest Jb>ln Fe· per1ocl of sixty (60) days lat bid pilot. and IUml•h Bid Deadline: terNted perty upon re· Sprague Hall. Site de-ltie . "t 1:. Al .. ~ ~
lhree years before ltie 6. 2000 et 2~ p.m., Of. cllltles; Bid No. 181 2 al1er lt1e date set lor the certlfk:ates e~n April 25. 2000 et quest. The Contractor velopment wru be llmit9d lhe g <MWms ..,,. lelty fer " date tuc::t'I HSI was senl ange Coast College Place Bids are on Ille opening ol bids. thal Ille requll'9d lnlu~ 2:00 p.m. . sh8N post a copy ol lhia to Ille 1~ Vldflity 700 ly CenW • 1c:o
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01 dellvered lo Ille ~alnlenance & Opera· anc1 available at Olfloe A payment bond shall ence 11 In elfect In Iha Place of Bid Receipt. document •t each Job of the building, with • WM.t. 11 Ana. 11 ~ Sid olw -BYyer/Transleree ,,.. lionS Facility on Mer· of Ille Physical FeciMIMM be required pl\or IC eic· emounlS HI I011h In 11141 Office of Director of t lte. The Contractor end main entry planned on publ( ~ to ihe ~ ~ tnt ...,_ 1'he usell
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be aOtcs rlmac Streel between Coordinator, Ardllh ec:u11on of the contraa general condction8 In Purchas~;oast Com-lily IUbCOl'ltr8ctOt under the WHI Side of ·the inbidder ' tor '-The~...,.
.,. described 1n general FelMew Roed end Har· Richy. Cout Com· and lhlJI be In the form 1ne event o1 fallure 10 munily• • District. ~hall Pl~ not less '!'8" main nol1hf. eouth peON-= lhe ..,...., •'*II-*'··•' as Fumlture, fbnures-bor BouleYard, Costa munlfy ColleQ9 Olstrtct HI I011h In !hit contra<:! enter Into ine contrael Bldg, O • 1 70 Adema 1 spealofied PleYl•llno lrien axil IO be de· 11 I lt!f 0. <tYJ7fiJ#J ~
and equ1pmen1, Onslle Mesa. CA. 92626 !3!0 Adams Ave, Bk:lg doc:Uments and execul• lhe ,.. All8nUe. CO.ta Mesa, ta•• ngea lo 81 veloped u •pen of ttlls • II fi. Alco~ ~.
General Alcollollc BID DATE: Aprll 20, 0 ,Costa MeY,CA Pursuant lo Section qulreddocumenll SUdl CA92626 ~emplOyedlnthe pn:ljec:t.HewltlHlllwlll lle.lndln , ~llt...f11!11111'111S.·
Beverage License. 2000al 2:00p.m. , (7'4)438-'4673 22300ofthePUbllcCon· bldMCUrilywillbe fOf· Project ldenlllieltlon • oflhe Con-snarelhelervloeyard 5:" bYllun·fWIOAaco....,._~. ,..... leasehold Im· BOARD DATE: NOTICE IS HEREBV tract Code, the contract leitect. The Falthlul P•t· Name: Qf9.nge Coast ll'Kt. •nd loeding dodla with said ~Tl'Ult " • TMlll9 9301 Oarllll A• provemenls, goodwlll May 3, 2000 GIVEN lhal lhe abolle· will contain prOVlslor.s fof'mance Bond wn re· College Reaurlece No btddeJ mey Sprague HeM. ~ .-i In nue-N030204 ~CA
and tradename and are No peymenl lhall be named School Olst11c1 of permitting the SUC· main In full faro. a~ ef• Tennis Courts: Bid No: =·~ any (:i for a 'Two of the bulldlng ~t~ . ~ 9132• (9t6) 387-mt er ~4)
located at: 2645 Harbor made lor wortc or mate· Orange County, Callfor· ceutul bidder t o feet thrpugll lhe gua111n. 1809 ft abCIY deYI noors wt• be llmllar in ......,. 57,3-1966 ~ Dlbf1l1'I • Blvd., Cos1a MHI, CA 1181 under the oontraCI nla, acling by and 1ubllllut• securities for teeper'locfaupec:lfledln Place Bk:ls ere on file • erltheotda!,~111 or the Ul8 end oonflgun11lon ~ .. ..,..,. 0 NSt.
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&g] nc. Va~ P131 92626 unless and until the Reg· lhrougll Its Governing any monies wtlhheld by the general oonditloot end available at. Offloe open ng .,...., end wlU oontllin 8" open N9'M"" 1$ ~10 ~17 n4l2000
The kind ot ucenee to lst1&1 of Contractors veil· Boerd. llere.lna11er re· !he Olllrlct to ensure Tiie DISTRICT ,9. ol lhe Pllyslcal Fecilitle• A paYTMfll bond •hall laboratory 1u1te; offloel ·14 t be trantlerred 11· Onsale fl11 IC. tile DISTRICT !erred to as "DIS· performance under the serves Ille r!Qhl to rejea Coordln•lor, Ardith be requl/9d prior to ex· conference apace Ind Is' ..... J:, Fk:tltloue BllalnMa o • n e rat
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«:, n s e that 1111 CC>NTAACTOR TRtcr. wilt receive up cont...ci. any or e11 bids or 10 Richy, CoHt Com· ::'~f ..": ~1 general buildlno"9POft. dr9$S nt of.)8t conynon ...,... S..lilln'Mnt •48·116408 now ls$ued w11 property lloel\Md et to, OOt nol later than the Eed'I bid submllled lo waiv. any ll'NgUllrllles monity College District. • .... onn One llOOf wll flciua• ~~if lllW. of flt The~ l*90I" lot the l)r9mlMs loalted lhe lime Ille conlt8CI •bove·stated time, response to this Notice ot 1n1orme111 .. 1 1n •n 13!0 Adema Av. .. Bldg Ml IOl1tl In lhe contrad c:linQI re,..rcti Ind ol· tNI . •re doing bue1neel -. 1L 2e46 H•rt>or 8lvd ~uwarded. Any CON· sealed bids for lh• •he" contain, IS e bid bids or In the bidding 'I "D , Colla Mesa. CA ~·· llcu. The laboratory ~-IS !O • Th• B reeze Con• co.a Meu CA
926
26' ACTOR not 10 award of a conlrKI tor Ileen ldequa.ie sheellr'lg Al required by Sedlon (714) 438-4873 """"*" to s.dlol\ epece ts cte9gn8ted as 126 Via neste ~ domlnlum HolnecJWne" ,,,,....,;.. ........ -• '"""" oo .,. ,_....., ... .,. =.-;.. '"""'· oi 1n3 °' "' °"''°""' NOTICE IS HEREBV 12100d .. ,.,_O.... an H~........., .... -~i-\9 .._ 118 .... tt¥i salll'trenater Is penelbea under the law. New Construcelon o1 ~lent methOd lot UlbOt Code the Olrecto< GIVEN that lhe ~ net Code, fie connct the .remelndief of !he ~ ~ 11&5 43ld SL, Newpor1
OS/01/2000 II the office H Ille lloenH claul-, Two 623 Sq1111re Fool the p~lon of lite Ind of the Oeparvnent ol In· named School District°' wtl oont8lfl pt0\1111001 bulldlng being 8 OC· ~ o( Buch, calllornit 92M3
d BURROW ESCl<OW bdon -hoN ... AMO R-""'"' .... M ON-... .... .... -d"" """" -~. Ca.... paomUUng Oho ouo· -A °""" ma, =.;. ~ ........ Z. °"""'· 3211 co .. 180 Newport Ceo· etiov. Is lhet of a "ape· (Type V·NR Occupancy open •xcav•llon. Which State of C.ltfomla 1111 ola, •ctlng ~Y end CHtful b idder to d'ollnlc9I apece ahouid common 11 Wat.nu1 St, Newpott
ter Or., Suite 265, New· cialitY contrlcior" IS de· 8). sllaN oonlorm to ap· determined the gener· lhrouQh Its ~ming aut>'111U1e MCUrttlM lo< be loalted on the ground .iy, sholMI Buch, calitor'nle 92M3
po11 Beach, CA
92660
fined" In ,Secllon 7058 ol There wlll be a TWenty J11lcable u fety, orders. ally prevafllng rates of Board. llerelnel19t re· any monlet wlltlheld by floor near ri loedlng IOUll arMUOI · Thia buline11 la ~
The amouol ol lhe Ille Cahfomla Business ($20) dollar non·retun· Governing Boerd wages In ttie ioo.uiy Jo ferrtd lo H "DIS· Irle OlllrlCI to entur9 doc:WMNlce ymird. balance oru dueftd by: an. unln·
purchase price or con-and Proreaelona Code. dable payment required By Wllllem M. Vep, wtif<:h lh• Wortt Is 10 be TRICT', Wiii receive up performance ~ tM The llboretofy aultes secu'90 b oorporettd usoclellon slderetlon In connection lhe speclellly contractor tor eacti se1 ol bid dOCU· Ed. D., Che~llOf, pertormed. Coples of to. bl.II not later tl'lan the contract. . are baled on • 22'1122' be SOid other than a penn.rthlp with the 1ranster of the ewarded tll• Contract tor ments. Checlla should Coeet Community theH wage rate de-ebove•steted time, . Eec:h bid aubmltled In structural g~. w11r1 a ~costs. epnses Have you 1tarted
11eense and business
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lhls Wolle shall itself con· be made payable to Colteoe Oletrict termlnalloos entitled sealed bids lor Ille ~~ to INt Notice 22'x11' laboretofy moo-ol lhe ,!~S ~!Ima doinO buslnMI Y917 No
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struct • majority of 11141 Coast Community coi. Publlshed Newport PREVAILING.WAGE award of a contract lot .,_ contain. u • bid Ille. The 11n.icture ays· ·-"" . of Pabic:k Z. Glll'CI
which consists oi the.fol: Worll. In 1ccordanoe leOe Dlstf'ld Beacll·Costa Mesa SCALE, are maintained the Proied cleacnbed u : Item, 8dequate ~ling, lem ta antldpel9CI IO fie 1?34 ~O ~ ':; TNI stetement wu lowing· with the provisions ol Bids shall be reoetv9d Deily Piiot March 24. 31 , at lhe DISTRICT offloe ~ace 6 emtlng shc>Mg. Ind bfecing, or poured·ln·pl•c• con· cash· the. Trusttt ae-flied wfltl the County
DESCRIPTION C.Ufomle Business and In the place ldenllfled 2000 1ocat9d et l370 Adams 19Mil courts wilt! top equlvalenl mechod, lo< C191e lhear wa111 With ceot ' a c:ash!e( dllldl Cleltt of OrwlDe C«"1ty
AMOUNT Proluslons Code above. and those bldt F327 Ave .. co&ia Mesa CA 008t end demolsh and flepr<*COonofifeend tlalllebe. Thellboratory drtwri on a SU.: Of~ on())-01·2000
CASH $100,000.00 .,_,,.., ._,,. -and NOTICETO 112626 . ...,_. ;,... -6 -... • i.-Md ................... --. • _,,.. Nole 1n taV01 °' All WQl1( mutt be com· PUbllCIY reed lloud 11 CONTRACTORS rties Planning. end 111 •xiltlllO tennis court.s. open •xcevation. which large open .,..1 auh· bY •... a9dll OellY Piiot Met. 3, 10, Seller $17 460
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pleled within 60 con· ihe above·Slated time available 10 • an in Eecti contlllCIOf may lhel oonlOl'ITl to 9'>· elHe loflhe flelllble p1en-uNon or a b 17, ~4. 2000 F297
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has been agreed be· MCU1rv. days Time is ot and ptace CAWNO FOR BIOS W••*' party ~ ,.: plc:kUp one M4 of bid ~ MfetY Ofderl. n1ng and le)'OUI °' lebo-• _.. or FICtltlOUa IUilniU
tween
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Seller/ the essence Fellure to 10 aCCOfdanoe with the SdlOOI Olatrta: quul. The Contractof documents I<>< ,FREE.
1"190erd ratory end 1uppo11 Ind "*1 . Name at.'"'*'I
Lloellsee alld I.he In· com pie le Ille Work provisions of callfomla CO~T COMMUNITY sNIU post 1 copy of this Bide shalt be received :: WIMem M. V~, UHi . lab 1upp.ort a ~ The fol~
1ended Buyer/Trans· wlllllo the lime .aet IOltll Public COntrac1 Code COCLEGE OlSTRICT document at each Job In Illa piece ldenllfMKI • D., Chencelof, apace le ioc.ted within I! JI ~ pe~ reree
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ulred herein will reeuh In the Section 3300. the Dis· Bid DeedUne~ slle Thi Cont,.otor and abl:Mt, and lhoH bids C... C-unlty Iha Interior zones With lie A-ere -.. u .
Sec. '24073 ~the Bu~Y. Imposition of lkluldated lllci requires that the bid· May 2, 2000 et •ny. IUOoontrlldor under then be opened and ~ ~ lab benctiea, exte'.ndino 1:1: do Ind ~ !:.d•r~a~ Pr~,;:
oess and Professions damages tor each d..•Y of der PoSSess the lolloW· 2:00 p.m. 11 Shall pay noc lfll tllan publictY read aiow al u s •d N•wpott IO Ille rlOl1tl encl sou1tl stllle ~ i:,.. co.i' ' .,.,... Code lhll lhe con· delay, In Ille 1moun1 set Ing dasslflcallon of con· Plae» of Bid Receipt: the 9'*)1fled prevalllna the •bove·stated lime =c~1·Co11a M eu Ideally mec!nanlcel auP-: °"*' ~ 11 ac.-9~ Meta.. Cellfomil
slderallon fOf the trans· forth in the. "lntOtTNtion !rector's llcenae a1 111e Office ot OtreciOf of rates of wage• 10 al end place. 2000 Id Mardi 2•, 31. ply II provk»d through a A S:;tJ Kerrie uua 3550
ler of the business and for Bidders . llrrnt lhat the contract It Pvrohaalng, CoaSl Com· wortcera employed In the In ~nee with the veltlall shaft locetei:I et w SWMlt>ll ~ Untt lloense 11 to be paid onty Each bid musl con-awarded· m~ College Dlslrtct. Heculion of the Cdn-provislonl ol C.Jltomla F324 Ille north end of Ille lat>-~ ~·• A.· ~ •
aher Irle 1ranster has form Ind be responsive Contrattor. B License Bldg 0". 1 !70 Adams l(llct. PUbk Contl'llCI Code Fk:dtlou9 ~ cntorY. with eJChaust ex· ~ IO
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bffn epproved by lhe to tlleEa•oono'*" '°"' P"'UStt Ma"" 24, ~-· COooa -· No """ m" Sodlon _,, ,. Ola-Nama -"'°..,""'~a -I-~• 'JI:........;• -Depettment of Alooholle ments ch bidd4tr shall 2000 and Ma!Ctl 31, A 92929 Withdrew any bid to< a tnct requires lhel the bid· The tolOWlng to fie IOUlll • "** o. ~ ~ by: .,. lndMdUel °li:.:r ~~$ 2000 :::..~ -:,.,";-,,, :::: 'W°..U. THROUGH ~°" ..... "= r.:-o.: = :'/,."?.: :: :::::.:; = .., ::-t.. ........':':-..::;., '.:°"" ~ :: u... I Hm Yoo aoa-
Pal""''; Pub, lno ' --o,a0"1d WalkOh'°•Oh lo NOT CooagaAo:r~ _ .. _ ,_., --• ... ~ H .:.• ~· --·""'-.._':1.. ..... ~ •• ::i:; '°°' -,
by ISi Petttc:k T. o·o... the propoeed IUbcoo· Mandatory. oa1e· Aprll Nollng Svtldlng No. 8; Bld A peyment bond sheR lime hi I.he contract la Coeta ~ ,! .. ....!:~· end metal panel c:ultein "*'9. t.. ~ ~ Keme .........
Pr.-ldent lractOfs on lhis project 5. 2000 811 :00 p.m .. Of. . 18t0 be requil'9d prior IO ••· awanSed: • ""•"°"' wel 1yttem: 1\#11 O, Thia ., Petnc:k'• Pub,
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Generel u required by the enge CoaSI College Place Bids 9l9 on file ec:u11on of the contred ConlraClor; C·12 OR 0 South1 Conl,Jr•~ IUILDINO CON· 0t implld '~ flled wlltl...,~*~-~
Partneralllp Subletting •nd Sut>ooo· Melntenaoca & Ooelll· Ind evallable et: Office and ehaM be In the form C.32 Llcenae roup, nc. ~· 2925 Sl"MICTION COST ES-• Cleltc o1 OrenQe """""~,
by /81 DonneJMn O•r· 1ractlng Fair Prac:tloes tlon• Facility on Mer· 01111e Physical Facllilles set forth 1n the contract PUBLISH: March 2.4, :rt>ocABG282e Co11a nMAft1 • IO on ()3.-0
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Coun'Y ner Act. Govemmenl Code rlmac between Fairview Coqrdlnator, Artlllll documenta 2000 and March 31, M , 117 000,000.00 2000Mt1M
ISi Vincent A. Hlolll Secllon 4100 el aeq. Roa<! Ind Harbor Boule· Richy, Coast Com· Pu11uaot to Section 2000 ~ buelneb •
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le ~ CONC:ii~ COIT ~ Piiot Mer 3 lO Publlslled Ne I Each Bid lheJI be ac· vard. munlty College District, 22300 of the Public Con WA.LK THROUGH. .., Y· • QCll'pOfa•""' HTIMAT!1 17 · ~ 2000 · • •
Bucll·Cotta W,X~!e oompanl9d bV a certified 810 DATE: May 9 1370 Adams A~. Bk:lg. trad CocM the oontf8d Welkthrough It not M•n· Hev41 you 1tarted 12 7a0.000.00 • • •, F300 01.lly Pilot Mardi 2
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Of cashlel'1 dledc or bid 2000 et 2;00 p.m. ' "D", Cost.a Mesa, CA Wiil contain provision$ datory, Apl1I 7, 2000 at ~In~~=· yet? CU .. TAIN WALU :. FlatifOUi IUilniii
2000 . bond In en emounc not BOARD DATE: (714) 438·4673 permitting Ill• IUC· 9:00 a.m .• Orange Coell ~ ,._ ... I WINDOWllQLAZINQ .. ...,.,,. S..lllwnent
F330 lest than ten percent May 17, 2000 NOTICE IS HEREBY ceutul bidder 1 College ~ & .._... ~ IYITlll COIT ....... • The followlno pet1on1 -----_:_= (10'W.) of the lotal bid ,.., peyment shell be GIVEN thal the •bove-subllltut• HOUt1tlel .: ()per1111ont Facllty, lo-~Inc .. George llATI: -GOOtcJ , ~ .,. doinO ~ea:
Flctltloue l!lu•lneaa prl<», payable to the Die· made fol~ or mlllle· named Sctlool Dls111c.1 of any mon1e1 wflhheld by ceted on Merrimac Thia ,..Molocl l!UtCTNCM: coaT ~ BARN NEWPORT, 3012
Name si.temenl lrlcl •• • guerentM that nal under Ille oontr.ct Orange County, C.llfor· the D11111c1 lo ensu St19e1 belWMn Falnllew .. atement Wlllll l!l'TWAft: ~ Nlwpotl 8llld ..._., Thelollowlngpersons tnebldder,lfltlpiopoul unleSSanduntiltlleReg. nle, •cllng .by end perfOllTl9nct Ullder U: Roed. endHeft)orBoule· ~:""~ Cculty lt.IOUOOOO T!\111.1'. 8Mdl.CAt*3
ere doing busineu as· 11 accepled. 11\all lstrar of COntrac1or1 verl· ltlfOODh Its GMmlng oon1rect. vard, Coete Mne. CA. .~ Cour"-Y ,.. PltOftCT10N ii Ill ,_. """'1e 8etge .. R & c GRANrTE OE· promc>tly execute the flu to the DISTRICT Bolrd, herelt\al1er ,.. Eac:n bid 1Ubm1tt9d In 92e2e on 02·2
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683
Se AgrMment, tumllh a that the CONTRACTOR ferred lo H "DIS· retpanM 10 Ulla Notice BIO OAT!: Aprfl 25 .___ .......... E1 port BNctl, CA 92983 '
Colla Me111. C:\~o~ .. ,,.,t<*>IY Faithful Per· wa1 property Jloensed •t TAICr', ~I receive up •hll• oont.aln .... bid 2000 ... 2:00 p.m. • ~n. ~Met 3F 10, .......UM) COST ThN bu9inMI II con-92e27 lormance Bond In en Ille time the con1ract to. b\11 not later then Ille Item lldeqvete lheellng, BOARD DATE: • ' 2M llTIMATI: ~ duclted by: an lndMduel
Roberto v Muniz
683
•mount noc lell then weunl'd6d. My CON· •bov•·•t•ted ttme, 111oi1Ni.·t.M b,.olng Of Mey S, 2000 UNIVlhlttY OF 1121.-.00 Have you
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s.naiest.,Coeta Me .. one hundred percent TRA.CTOA not 10 , .. led bids tor the eq~lerit method 'tor NO peyl'fllnl lhell ~ CALIFORNIA. HYAClWllT6DRY) E ~bulineeaY'IC?ND Ctlllomla
92627
• (100%) of the total bid dcen~ 11 aubled 10 award of • OMtTad lor the prot«tion of N .. and midi tor .o!tt Of mate• IAYINE CAMPUS COST ..,_.Tl: · • Aaf'9 Ancll'91!Jatge
TNI bualneas
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con· Pr1ct, fumllll • PllY'Mnl penel\le• under the law, Ille Profed dticrlbed as: tlMb In trencnea •nd rlel under the oontract NOTICI! INVrT1NQ• ... ,.,.. _ Thie -~ WM dUCled by. an lr\dMdiuail Bond In an •mount not II the bnM clalll· Rerool CounHllng open exoevatlon wnlc:h unlNe end "'*,.~ CONCMTI • LMOMTMY -~ flled wlltl b ClcM'lly H IHI lhen one 11Undf9d tlaltlon specified hentln· 9ulldlng No. 8 shell conform to lltrar of ConllWfa 119if. • ~=C a 'i5liBi Clalll Of <>rwiae ~ ~uou sletlld l)efClnl (100'".4) of the 10. above 11 11'\el o1 a ~199• Thera wlll be • FIV9 p11tcMM Mf.iY Offt1tr1 et>-!let -., ,_ DISTRICT CUfln'E!'=AfN WMJJ CCM#I~ COST on Ql.Q).2000'
rto C-~t? No lal bid Price. and furnish C11SlllY oont...ctor" u de• ('5) dOllar non-'91Un· Oowemlne ..,.. • "* IN CONTRACTOR QI.,.... lgi' _,.,. · Thia ....iment Z WU e»ttillcates evld•nclflO lined" In 5ec1IOtl 7058 of detile peyment r9Q\Mtd h WMllMI M. V... WU pn:ipelty llaenetd al OlllV Plot Mlt 3., tO. • flled with the r.--. INI ~ required Insur· the C.llforNe au.Ines& tor Md'! Mt ot bid doOlr Id. D., Cllmlnlmr ' flt *"' flt ~ ~ ftL ...... COIT 17,~ 2000 • F3Gtt ' '
Clertc Of °'9noe ~n, anoe .. In elfeCI In IN end ProflMIOnl Code men11 Ct**-~ C... ~· WM........,.~ OOH-iiiiiiiii'iO mTWft: p!l-
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on 03·20-2000 ty •mounts ... !Orth In the the apedallly contt.ct~ be made ~ IO Cola9e IMelrtd T R.ACTOR not 10 =• '"==· •U:. rial! II • 2000M2U.4t aenerel condtllont. In •wardedtheConcrec:tlor eo.:._..~ Col· Publltlltd Newpo11 ~llceneed le ~ io ~l! Ul'iMCTOR • The ~·11-•1
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h IV9nl of !allure to th11Wor1<ahall11Mlfcon· leoe ..... rtct. 8HCh·Co1t1 Mu• undlt'Nlew CWT• ~noN .,.~ ,.,.,,. ~ '1
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• en•r Into the contl'ld 1truct • m..,,,.,..., of the Bids •Ilea be !.aelYed DMy Piiot Meltlh 24 •1 ,. 11o1r111t deNI-lA80MTCI ~ •· • l'li.' o ' Md -... .,. w .... MT.C0...noa M ... --2000 "• ---.._ 1 ........ -.... :J KA A INVllT• ~":.~, ~~~ta. eucm ~ tile p!OVlllON OI ~ • .._end llloee blllt f32'& =atlolll ~~ •epe-~ QI.._..,,, •••'""* ~·&'n•t>~)c IC..11J~
,_..,. ... _ _,,,.., """ .......... , -be lot· .... lllomla Buelnlls end .,_ """ oPlftld end ...... ..,......., .. d9-===. .. be...... _.,_ ._.. The~ pertons leiUMS. The Fai1tllul Per· Protua1on1 code oubllcllv t.ad 9IOud et In 8eollofl 70M Of ~ PWY, IMACH 11 ~~ ............ = :.TA ,.., .,.. doing~... =::r"'sr' the" r•· Sec110n 7059. Iha •b<we·et•tld llm• "~ .............. "'-~ c.lfomle lllueNM ,,.QU .... 1110-.ofo.! Name .. llment ...... ~,.,,,,,,.. tlYfne Jen!IOltel S.rv· c>nla !Ind at• All Wolle muat be com· 9nd piece. ,...,. -" •N ~ Codi, &IA.,_..,,.. '°" '"" a OoftetNCtlon Tl .........._ Ann 1u1 • ._ lcu. 22.401 Hef'Wlctl ~ llltough Iha ~nin· $1.o wllhln 90 oort· In~ wlltltti. The lolowina PlrtON 111 ~ 0011t1.aor TMICT10N M llMall, ~ o1 .,. :;..-o;.:.J::• toe ... ~ • Lan•, Hun 11 n g Ion PtfiOCf U ~ In ~ deys, TIMI II 01 pl'IMelonl of CalitOtnle .,. doing bUlilMe M' ewerdlCf IN eonu.c. IOf UC1 c.-omi., "*9. m> Ventu,.Polnt. Inc. ......... ,......_ •
BHCll. Cellornie ~ IN geMflll GOndllton. ltle eeMnee ,e!IW9 to ~ Conlred CocM Allele'' Now'lllly 9tioii .... WOltt .,,_. .... con-tmWft'T I ~ ,__ • "*9 ' n1e _, _., • : tt":Ji"'" -..-. Tho !>STRICT ••· oomplala Oh• Wo•> lla<1lon "°°' ,_ Doa 12US -"""' -a -d ... ~ -.......... iii.ii-:!:'.!: "':... -Q ' -'-· S::"'!.""'"-_,,,..,.,.._ ...,._.,.. ...... Ga,.an G•o,., cA !'!!"' M -..,_ n.a ,,.._..,; a -....!;_W • ~ 9Md't, call--1*)e Of to herein w11 ,._ In ,_ def poeeeet .. tolowo l2l40 -· b ~ of IMliaH ~ Giii be IMlld 10 ~ ~. .:.::: ,,;!!!-!t
IOfNa ,_..; • lflfl llflQUlat1tlM 1mC>Oe1100 of ~ ~w•c.-1 Of con-Noe ........... c.lolrlll ...... lftd HOTa • "'-v ......... ..., M11 Via '"°'..... :::o~.-,. Thim..,._. 11 oon-:kt.~' 11'1 ""<Y demegulOfeedldeyof a ---• h W. ~-.,Or· ~talOAI Coda Q1WN ..... ...._.. .... IO~ ... 111 111.f_! ...... ,,. ...._ ..
cktded "Y· .. lndMCIUal ,.. blddlno owy in the MIN'll ,.. 11me • .. conlf9'Cl 11 ""'' ~ .. -1111. ...., ,... • a -.... llilll Clllllf,. .._. bf: ....,.. OM-•••:..i=, "•" .. 1m":F"::~ -~ ... --· ---.. __ .. _ _..,.ii;f...; Will., "41) --·-... . ... ~-~ .... -~ ~=---..,:::-::; -.... ~c:.....'""1:. ;:,··=::--... r=,::..oo.,g ~;,: :.ct::.::.,~ ~~::''.::i .:-T .. = , ·-.. ..-.. __ dultNI ~ Of In· torrn encs ~ ~ 2000 llnd Meld! ,, • " con-;•_..., lillMWIMn Mir • a. -,,_ •. -_.... flCf No .,.,
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PUMJCIALE
The mini ltOr9QI Id·
lty , 1ccordlng 10 ~ol 0Mllon 8 cl thl BulineA ll1d
Prote11lon1 Code,
Chapter _,_ct Sectton
21707(1) l.Alllomll Self·
SINlcl 6'0faOi Fldllly Ad, hereby gMt N()..
TICE OF POellC SALE.
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AIRPORT SELF
STORAGE will conduct a publlC .... ol lhe ()()(\·
tanll ol the 1tor11ge
apecl(I) named ~. with thl content• being
told to Iha hlghllt blcf·
dlr. tor lawful money ol NeW T~ ·
the Unilld S1a111 of' Ouallly O..lgn
America (cash). Owner 432 Ftm1H1 38'-17t5K
,...Ml the tight to bid. au FemlMf 2tk.SS'5K The 1111 II being held John Kenney Rell &IN
to ulllly a landlord'• .... 72~
lien and Will be held ~ •'The Yllage" AIRPORT SELF 321 Mertgold Ave.
STORAGE • 3760 & Hr Sbe pllli blllard rm.
3800 C.mpus Drive. lintll lewl on a.fl R-lol
Newpor\ Beech, C1. StM,SOO
92660 on April 5lh 2000. ,4gant M•m-.eo40
at 9:00 i .m. Open Sun 1-4. toa The public Is lmli1ed to attend. Terms 1ra cash "-"lne rare 4511 IOC .• cory _... qL"4 C011191. 361 281. Ilg
.., .('gene,.i dllCripllon IY nn w/Fp Jim l.hlbefg,
ol .... N W .... hat"" .... 949-723-t363 add,= .. ···~; Oc.111 • Cal1iln8 VillWi
lily ol the nt rant· Two NeW' Townho111H Ing thl ..... H fol· 3100 SF each. 481 3 S8a.
!owl: c.f llf/heaing & VICUUITI. SPACE NO , wn ~. CUiiom wood OCCUPANT. wo~ng $1,098.000 &
PROPERTY $998,000 For Sale By DESCRIPTION OWllef 949-640-1596
2070, Leoel COllec· JwnlM p;:ti OCMi'I Vi9W Ilona, tnc., l=ill boxes. ll.OOll'f Eleglra PllYlcV
PMl•r, Mon11or. Big. 162• si (NT) a.els 28r 28i ••N.--.iaii Smell Rlftlglrator, FOid· '
Ing 11bt11. Copier, Shelves. Chair, Boxes
(con11n11 unknown)°
t1pe unit, 2·CheslS ..
C.nft>Oard plan rolls.
2153, Mlchael SIA1on, EASTSfDE·2 ON A LOT
Boxes =•nt1 un· plls stU<lo. 2 Splclous 281 knoWn), a, Paper, 28a unils, 3c gat, P'lvlll
Bagi , (con1ent1 uri· yan11, Vlt'/ clNn. Grlll
known), Spe1kafl1 UM1orl'lco1Nm?c BaakJI hemt tl'I ~ OI EJCdu5lvl tiling.
1#111 II full Only. 1479.000. Cell
P0'5, Lany Ballard, ColUoclo. Pllld Ce Aeelly
1970 ~ltiead carnper ~M131.
shell-Modal • 1540 ONA' s!Jh f~ E__,. ~~~ Newport =:i;:o.,110::::
811ch-Costa Mau ~ rll'llOdlled l = Pflol Mardi 17, 24, ~ llw-ou\, walll IO
F320 Bel* Bly, POol wflndolUr• -----_..;..= H01 RtolANDS OR. (aft ~~~::C Del Mar1UnlY8f1hy. By
.... 942-TI Owner 1419.000
Gl EQUAL OOUSING
OPPORTl.HTY
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tr\#11 11 73 Fwy. From 281 281, Ilg loll Ind~. r. skytts. lomlll dlr*'!j
S1560. 1-888-279-4451. smaa. cailel. lllled x rm. 2 bllcoria. Up, J;)~~ =·~: S,17~::_ I ::"i =:o.::~ ""' site business/fitness r ~ gym. cltA> llOule. w ..
¥'' rf -10 beach. $270Mno cen4er. Pe ~ N'F':: FOR._, yeally 949-&1-8830. ~. l°f".S:v&-44~ .' ....,IUCtf . L--------'
Ch«r; Lake 3br Ube vu Sludlol18r nice galed
Of lake wldoc:k, hU99 dtc:k, COIMl, pool, spa, club hse,
od lmmac 2 elf wNte Btrt>er ca'l)81, S950I
c;" ~ 94•293-4630 mo Ma!lhew, 949-2~52$
~thou• 1bf, 1bl w/IOlt,
ullH luxury unll, wktl full
bly Ind oc11n vllwll
Si750lmo. 949-293-4631
Trov-. 3br 2ba sec glled, vaiJ cels, lrplc, bltdst nook,
lg. deck. ltlaCh 2 car Oii
$2750 949-673-7800
Bay Front DUPie• wt'Bolll
Dock loWI! UM 2bl •den
2bl, Ip, wld, Ilg pallO. 1/c
gar. boel doc*. ulls R:lds.
S3.400/mo 949-51o-6601 * 8i0 clHYOA * BAOAOMORE w .. loc 481 38a. lmmed
OCQ.IPlllC'f. ._.. cord, lfO
yrd. I y• leae $450Mno 94!H23-0940 or 94~50N86.'l(P9!
Big Cyn 3b1 2 5ba Dean
Twnllme, guard gated tum. 3 car gar. exc hOoShg
$3800 .llJPI Mt.293-4630
Trover• 3Br 281, sec
galed. vaol eels. lrplc, bl1dst noo11. wg decll, Ill 2 car 1111.
S275Qllno 94H73-7800
l lutll r 111, bllU!Jlul 1 lell9I
(Llldl Plan) 38a 28a. Large
WI"' llound PlllO ~ pa1ileled gr"'1blll & ,.
tlectJon pond, YltW S2850I mo rers req 94~5464
SPICIOli1 F 1111ily Home :I~ 2M, wood llrs. 2-cat
gar 2 lplc. ~/drys
..0 S3200m MM7 .. 2'71
Btyenet iii aL Home
..,,.. pool. flt. 22005t, QIM
.,..., nell tchooVstq)s
~ 949-642-0248
we11cllif 28f 281 COfldO
pool, F p, C'll't am pallo, " sllop$. ~g. $1200
1'1111110 00 IOWlld purchase 949-~193, 645-1419
ol p!lce 949-nl-0404. 3~ .3be Condo new carpet
• ,.. AJ'ts I ~~~·~ikev:2. : .... llACM ting S149Sm 909-244·5957 -
LOST SiAiiESE
Santa Ana HeiitllS area
Please ~ us li'1d t.4inka 949· 15&-0378 .
1100 REWARD
Pacific View Mllllorlal
1 ITEM TO
HOUSFJIOLD
M'T1Q\fD
8ools
COU£CTIBU5
PAJN11NGS ,.,._ !1llYt site Nice loc. • ., p~
ocean view lot 552 si:ic: E v • • ~· ~~~~~ $CASH011n$ Ramsey 541·923-0279 r l\llJ
I-0¥191 I in ~ach -• 949.673.6213
7b~l'?.!!~ ....
MANAGERS
• SPEC~L•
11SUlO+ tax~ CMull~'*Ad) 235 nns & ldlctllnllls. s..ttdon~
lerldrcaped glOl.nts
FEATURES. 24-Hour lobby/Direcl d11I
phon1s/F1ea HBO.
ESPH & Discn>ool &
Jecuz.zi, GIM1 larl-drt Close ID 405 & SS Fwys Min's from O C
Fwgrds colege and
bchs Wa!Mlg as·
lancl 10 shops and restlUlnls .
living In Luxury
@A
c:£i'bes tyLe ... • 24 twGoted
• Full·llml concierge setVcce
unparalleled In
Orange County
• Elegant one or
IWo bedroom ptons
•Gorgeous clubhouse
From 11,795 b 15, IOO • Lavish poot, spa
1-877-681-73871 • F 11ness loc11tnes
lt'a alt there
rmyday
In Cluatfted ... ... .,.
Salta 8abcro at Son t:Jem.nt1
Newpat 8"'ch
• Sleps to Fashion lslana
wonderf\JI resrauranlS
shopping. and enlerta1nmen1
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~o,,e<>~ Ufl.rlna
·~UlL8
..,Cront community
._.. prMtll belch & marlna
eo.t shps ...i1et11e Lara• lall<li pool
G luah uoplcll landsapina
Wilk to Balboa Island &
Baf~lde Center shops ~
1811 28R ind 28R .. den Wlft~.
fie p.ttlo. ded & pr1vat•P'*
• • 7'o-$2700
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FAIRWAY APARTMENTS
AT BIG CANYON
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FAJllWAY APAJnMDrTS AT BIC CANYON
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$2300 • S2'00
Who wants to live
like a millionaire?
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MOTOR IHN 22n H1tt1ot Blvd PhonaM"'45 tltO
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KAEHLERS
ESTATE JEWELRY
SINCE 1958
t.36Ct Europ1ar1 D11mond Rrng
Pl1tinum Deco Sapphire Diamond Ring
lmperlal Jade Ring
Platinum Sapphire D/1mond Ring
Diamond Necltl•ce
Antique Diamond E"rings
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NB fllhlon i.IE..C ltluf'. 949·548·7725
Shere specious NB 223 E. 17th ST. to'Mlholnl ~. pool
wall IO beck blY. f60Climo COST A MESA ~ MC .... 721"7'2 !5======m===:;=;::=! S:j~°L~f-ell l•APPUANCDJ
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NI Lj lfont: R00m IO Mov1nt Slit Sal, a-OIYlf·20p(is Exn 1119' wl
ren1 In 2br 2bl AcJ1 Own rm lvn!>-f'm turn. cloltlel: shoes w r Int. I • o u I $ I O O
&be Noflrr*$7$0ldllnd eos )IMlry 901 Poppy ~Admlrel-Heny Duly ac:Ai ~ ~7S-4438 Cdftl. _.,,. '°Pf'Y a W Wllhlf ·2Qpd cap. S 100
NP pr;;ir; "" kl bl. Mowtnll 5111 LL: Bil: M ~-Wast. s 100 ~ ~ houM 1541.iir-,Bel>olPem 714-964-3880
lrOlll sav!. Ult n:I ~ oW'll Fumtufa, hOus. KENllOflE ,
P"f'dS650 949>f73-flMI ..... CIOlhls."*11&11111t ...... ~. (Ill) c.a: Yoq Pnii 10 "*9 SAT 7~ • W CJl ~oo. bcellent contl-j)CIOI home. II .,,.,,.. ...._ & colllcdlltu llori, ~1
Cleln. 1'199 SSOMno • .. ..... _, Sit ..... L.qe Cli*liY lClllllilll ~ 714·54t-I 101 11 11 eotd II ... m-t'711 Weiher linoll "" $32S
.. OOi cour;e V... 11y C:k in a T~ Cll 714·50' ns
FMll Ill l.rg ,..., 8dlm. "8p ....... Wa9Mt/Df'Y9f
pool, ~ rm. prql'I non s.t 2541\, 7:....,.12pm S1251Mch
smo111r ln~ • 112 m • 1eo eo... ..._ St. Exc.tllnt Condition
111111 !14~719-0731 Ee:-"'==.:.~ MM46-SloU
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TODAY'S 1
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STUMPED? Callor~•r..--.-,-... • .,.,.,_ t~ •JC1. codl 500
C-=51 1· •I ...... ..... ... gllll l!IMCtq custom llnWled Monble Oetmlllert 1yr
IOp. ..tila WUll bell 1 crNm wlgold trim llld old male. Vfll"t lriendty wl chllrs. $360., 3 l!IMCtq lolJnd9d comeis I.lg Elcec kk1I & do!IS. needs lcJYlng
bit stools, lte new. 145 ea. delk M. r11um,' Cr8denza home $70 "11~2510.
Piiio furn. glus IOp, w/!l:A Acing doors ' !l:A ------... : !:': ~~· draWers. 2 drawer llteral 1--1 2 ·~·· SSS 11 legal Ille, 2 tall 7 Shelve • bookcues, Hi-badl cNlr
9411-823· 18 w/arm<weed Ul)hols1eiy ~~!!!"!!!~~~_,
l(lflg elll S2200 714··96<Mf68 COAST COIN NEEDS
loot6olnl ' llllTlll, MW o-ilia while oak OLD COIHSJ Gold, 6ive1,
cond. l550 714-9llCM tee bedroom set, sand51one jewel~. wald1eS. artlQUeS,
SELL night teblts dresser & lJg collectibles 949-642·9447
mkror k'ICI s 1 ooo. MatchlnV TOP iUifiECOROSI
...._.. couch, loYe seat & radin&1, Jazz, R & B. Soul. Rock. your"'"'"' ~oom color. Complele etc. 50's & 60'1 ttvouoh classified 11soo 714-504-3065 MtKE M!M4s-1sos
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949-645-7723
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NORTH
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The biddin11: WF..ST NORTH £AST SOUTH 10 3• l o 3• .... 4• .... ,_ ....
Openina lc:ld: Ace of O
l111s deal is from the Transnational
am event at the recent worid cham· pionsh1ps held in Bermuda. 80th the
declarer for the li.han world champi-
ons and II te.1111 Of JOUmlhSts $bowed
!hey wen: fully conversan1 with a
tutbook sitoo1ion.
NOfth's 1~e clubs was prcempuvc
and. wi1h a safe h:m:n av1il11ble an
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Afttar actlool dlllcl c.e. ~~=· i«riog. , Mu81 ,'i:f:. speak E
Olivera Uc. flex hours,
oocaslonel molllnO woni. Refs req'd MM7U543
CAS .. ERS DESK It CW WMh. Fff. « M ,
WMll'4ftdl Included. Call 714-427·1100 x1 Ot ot 1 OI.
eS100K + + per yr e Wortc at home
e NoC MLM
888-881 "'6759
Serious. buslneaa
minded lndMduals
ody. •
cluM, Souch oould afford IO eiq>kn -.id! dne lp9des. Nonh hid Ill hlY
raise eo pine.
West led lhe ICC of diuloeds.
ruffed in dummy. Boch declaren pro-;~ lhM the COfllr.ICI needed no
more thAn a )-2 uump break -•
lol\11 11 declan:r kept conuol of the
hand. Suppote decloikr comes Jo
hind wfth Che ece oC clubs Ind l'.!l__lfs
anochcr diam9nd on lhe c.ble. 1bc
hlllld can no loft~r be mode. Soofter
Pf IMef ljeclllm' will !µave to,.:ioncede
a trump Irick. two hellrtS ·and a dia-
mond. 'The wirinin11 line . Is surprisinaly
simple. At trick two boch decl~rs led a I.ow INmp from dummy and
ducked in hand. The defendm were
helpless. There was uill a 1n1mp on
the llble to control dlamOflds and. no
IMlllCf wtw WeSl returned, declan:r would be able 10 come 10 hand with
the ace or clubs, draw the outsmndina
lnlmJI\ and run clubs. Indeed. if the defenders did noc cash their two heart tncks immcdwely, declartr would
tak< the rest or the 111Cks. The old sayina: "If you can. play:
if you cn 't, write," doc5 not always
hold true.
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Our menu refl ects modera,te ly priced, traditional food
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spends countless hours gathering data, writing stories. and. 1
shooting photos The purpose i$ simple -we're attempting to
give you. our readers. a Who's ho. What's Wt)at and a
Where's Where of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
This year. we think we went the extra step. using lots of
photography to tell the stories We discovered a school program
thdt art 1st really challenges our youth a local outrigger club.
public golf courses to play and trail~ to hike. ways to re1uvenate.
how to en1oy the harbor and ocean treasure hunt shoppping and
c1 look at new homes
We traveled down cannery Village's JI st Street to meet the
drt1sts. checked out dining experience~ along historic Mariner's
Mile. provided you with day trip suggestions. and included a
year-at-a-glance calendar
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hana means "the family" in Hawaiian and the 30-year-old IMUA Outrigger Canoe
Club of Newport Beac~ exemplifies this Friendship, teamwork. determination. self-oonfidence and positive attitude are amon g the
characteristics that these ~ddlers possess and yes. a drive to win and be the best team in the KOA (Kali(ornia Outrigger Association I
P't_r:_amount to IMUA is its spirit. bringing members tQiether to compete among more than 25 teams from Morro Bay to SaA Diego Their
vesset the canoe .. IS deeply revered. respected and blessed. along With the paddles and the ocean they inhabit
The outrigger's roots he an Polynesia and Hawaii. its cultural heritage and importance preserved throughout time The development of the
single outrigger has led to modern canoe racing today An outrigger canoe indudes a rig known as an outrigger 111h1ch acts as a balance. rigged
out from the side of the canoe. A number of spars (iako) are lashed across and to the canoe gunwales. extendl~g outward for a given distance
and ending with the attachment of\a notation device (ama) The lashing. attached to t.he primary hull. Is usually made-of plant fiber called
senet. which is nexible and stretches. as are the spars They act as shock absorbers while the canoe travels up and down in the ocean swells.
The single outrigger (Malia class) Is made of fiberglass. welglls 400 pounds and is just over 39 reet in length In Hawaii, they still maintain their
. loyai ty to a canoe-made from koa wood. which costs upwards or $50.000. Paddles are
made from wood and start at $75 Most team members purchase their own paddles.
IMUA trains at North Star Beach. adjacent to the Newport Aquatic Center. where it
houses its six, six-man canoes and six. one-man canoes. -...,._
For canoe competition. six-man canoes are• lf¥<1· All paddlers work in unison: each
has a specific role. Paddlers In seats one to five. paddle alternately on the opposite side
of the canoe from each other. Every 15 to 18 strokes the crew switches sides. The
number one position or stroke sits in the front The stroke is crucial In ensuring the
consistency of the crew working at the optimum i>ace and rhythm
Paddlers one and two are primarily concerned with ensuring the rhythm and pace of
the paddle strokes. which seats three through five follow. Usually 65-75 strokes per minute is the pace Seats three and four, referred to as
Power Seats or the Engine Room. are generally the strongest paddlers The steerer. considered the captain of the canoe. calls the shots.
motivates the crew and sets the canoe up for the best course The steering paddles are usually straight, while the paddlers' paddles have bent
shafts, angled for maximum efficiency of stroke .
IMUA also participates in nine-man races. longer an duration Paddlers are changed out during the race. where one paddler rolls out of the
canoe and a fresh paddler waiting in the water grabs the canoe as It passes. pulls themselves in and takes over the paddling
Being in top condition. both mentally and physically is a prerequisite Prom February until daylight savings ti rife.both men and women train
on the weekends. then pra4tlces are Monday and Wednesday evenings for women. Tuesdays and Thursdays for men. And training is rigorous.
Most races are 15 miles, lasting two hours and 20 minutes, so the paddling training (both technique drills and endurance) hast• prepare them
for the distance. Cross training -running, biking, lifting weights. leg presses and time on the rowing machine Is also part of the regimen. Three-
'\. day period workouts are comprised of drills and "going long." that Is. paddling the race distances.
"This Is a great team sport." said Biii "Wasy· Wasserman. IMUA head coach, who has a
cadre of specific coaches breaking down and analyzing eadl member's performance. The
mentor program pairs an experienced paddler with a novice.
Safety is paramount. as hypothermia Is a major concern. Quickly drying gear Is worn
that offers UV protection. along with sunscreen. lip aloss. caps and paddle shoes.
Members must hydrate continually: eat properly and get plenty of rest
IMUA has lronman races (I 5 miles): Sprints. which are short races around buoys': and
Nlne-man races which last about five hours. Races are held fr~m May.through September
with a nine-man Newport Beach to AvJllon race on September 9 and 10
"We love new people to join IMUA." said lulle Morrfs. dub presldenL "Stick with It. After
the first race. you're aonna love It, and probably make friends here that you'll have for
life." Call (949) 759-1521; IMUA"s Web site is wwwocnow.conycommunity/aroups/IMUA.
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Hoag Hospital accepts nearly t-'VOry health pion i11c/uding PPOs and II/I/Os. And. If yo11 bat>e
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travel only a few miles ort of our coast and trips are usually a couple of hours.
Along the way you will also see sea lions. dolphins and marine birds.
Bo11go·s Sport(isfti11g Cftarttrs, Newport Beach. (949) 673-2810.
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Newport La11di11g Sport(isft111,, Balboa Peninsula. (t49) · 675-0550
8"16oa Pier -Bike rentals kiosk near Balboa Inn and one on the corner of
Balboa Boulevard between Pavilion and beach. Rent cruisers. bikes. blades or
a rickshaw Famous burgers at the end of the pier: souvenir shops.
Har6or Cruise -Sit bac!Mlti1te·" ~M
your captain provides you with romantic spots around is Lookout Point.
some history abo ut the bay. and
the ho mes and yachts that directly above Big Corona Beach in
surro und it Tours run from 45 Corona del Mar. Also in Corona del Mar.
minutes to one hour
Ca1~/i11a Passt11gtr Service, Balboa
" Pavilio'n. Balboa Peninsula.
1s Inspiration Point. West Jetty View Park
on the tip of the peninsula. at the end of
Channel Road Sunset 1s the perfect time
to take advanta·ge of this setting
port Pier -Dory Fishing Fleet (949) 673-5245
www taleofthewhale com Fadden Square Everyday
fishermen bring 1he1r catches ashore
to ... et up 1h1s beachs1de hsh market
that open.., around 9 am Try out the
local eateries that range fro m
famous chili to renowned chowder
and premier oceanfront dining The
rarmer s Market with fresh produce
and colorful flowers is held every
Fu11 Zo11t Boal CompanlJ.
600 Edgewater Place Balboa
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B9Q o" tfte Buch -Fire rings are
Fly a kite. play volleyball
There's lots or room to run
around while the barbec\Je is
ola Cruise -A cozy. intimate heating up Vistt the kite
for two or four aboard a '>hop and choose from a number of kites In all shapes and sizes
gon ola Your gondolier wtll guide you Kitts Etc 806 E Balboa Blvd Balboa, (949) 673·0450 Then try
through the bay That's amore' your luck at Penin!.ula Park. a kite-flying haven
Thinga to see in
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Unique beach
cottages and new
Mediterranean-
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Volleyball, frisbee.
surfing and sun
bathing Beach pups on
leashes anp cottage
kitties curled up on
patio walls
Street on the boardwalk
where breakrast and
lunch are served on
picnic tables on the
sand Cold,
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and take you to them Cruise r
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marlin shark, tuna. yellowtail
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Adw111ures at S.•a (9491 645-BOAT
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en9' the north side of the 1eny The Wedge I) an excitme Bongo's Sportfrsltrng Cltarrm
Pe ns a bayfront. this boardwalk
features a }errts wheel, merry-go-round
and bumper cars There are arcades
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...._ F~,.,, -f'rom the Peninsula at the f'un Zone. the Balboa Ferry takes
patsencers and their vehicles or bikes to Balboa Island Once on the Island you can
follow the bike path around the perimeter and enloy the well-maintained homes
and their spectacular patio garden~. At Marine Avenue, wander throuah the many
. ~ that ren«t thi87f'i1t1nd lif~le tnd @njoy l~h at 1ny ~~ ""~ fttil1urants
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sihersides (mullet) family, lrwede Southem Callbni. beeches and .. In the llirtftl and
summer. 'Ibey are one of ~few ipedes of fish that KWally<ome .aboat to 1i1J their eeP
on sandy beaches.
Grunion ie.e the water •t nl&ht to spewn on the lhofeflne In four day '1dn. twk'e
monthly 5™tlnt at hlch tide.and lasttnc for ~• hours from March throuch AulUlt 11111
OCCUf'I .tter the hlU end MW moons.
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-~~IJ,,a New,.rt S.J -Bi rel watch. take a nature
w and bike through Upper Newport Bay. You can
take an Informative scheduled tour or venture out on your
own Activities for youngsters UpPfr Ntwport Ba!I Naturalists
600 Shellmaker Drive, Newport Beach (9491 640-6746
• the fe.-nale's body unttl It iachli ...... which become ferttlllld. A lemalq ... lllill*
be fertilized by up to eleht IMlml la-Wlht Both males and rem.i. catch...,...,._.
back to sea. 'the fertilized eeP t~toubout ..mt••• a. ..t brfofe"-i.tlU..,.11
•· cowrt.tsv a{ Cdrillo M.iri111 ~..,, .. ,. wave action flOm tM next hlchell l* QUses thetn to hllch. canylnS them bd ID-.
Spot the punlon, usually four to * Inches In _.,, on Nnpolt ~ ._ ..._
and Newport piers. Accordlna to the Oranae County HMbor Petrol, the spawnlllc IChedule Is lune •·7 and 18-21; l\lly Wlild tWh
and Aua. l-4 and 16-19. The hlahest spnnlna tlrMS are the two mlddle dlys In each cycle. April Md Mey. the hlchell 1p1•111if
period. Is considered closed senon: no teklnc of 11\Ullon ii allowed.
Tb spot grunion. take a nashllcht. beiinnlnc .t MOUnd 11 p.m Expect to watt. If you're 16 or Oller, you need a valid flshlnl ._..
to capture any flsh.'lt's illeeal to use a net or tool to aitdl the crunlon (only your blre hendsll. No dilP'l...t only talle wWJID9
W!ll eat. Althooah edible. grunion arerft ~ry tasty. Cenerally, people deep fty them whole with pdlc ..S ~until thef'ie;atlp.
For updates on the tldes...nd arunlon runs. aent«t the Ncapcwt 8eect 0.. ...._... \111 ' 1 n. fMtt .,..,.., « lot
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t.ls -Explore Newport Harbor in an electric boat, kayak, sailboat, para sail and view beautiful
mes and the luxurious yachts docked in front of them Pack a picnic and cruise through the
channels of the harbor's seven islands Rent a waterb1ke or paddleboat
Balboa Boal Rntrals. 510 E Edgewater. Balboa. (949)
673-7200 www boats4rent com
011/fv Boal Rmca!s, 2001 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. (949) 645-6427
Marina WalLrsports, 600 E-Bay Ave .. Balboa. (949)
673-3372 '
Ntwport Dunts. 11 31 Back Bay Dr . Newport Beach,
(949) 729-1 L50. www newpo~dunes.com
Paddlt Powtr. 1500 W. Balboa Blvd.(949) 675-1215.
More than 70 kayaks to rent Three-hour Upper
Newport Bay tours In luly and August.
B E A C H E S
Ocean Boulevard and Ins Avenue.
Corona del Mar
This picturesque beach below the d1ffs
of Corona del Mar is popular with
ramifies The jetty serves as a buffer.
&iving way to eentler waves for
swimmers and bea1nnin& boo&ie
boarders The half-mile-long beach
has ei&ht sand YOlleyball courts, fire
rings and a snack bar Fadlilies and
showers are available. There is a paid
parting lot next to the beach, or
patrons may park on the streets above
N,.,,.,t Bae'
Ocean ·Front south of Newport
Boulevard, Newport Beach, (9491 644-
3151. Surf and weather conditions.
(9491673-3371
More than five miles of sandy beach
with a boardwalk that is d1v1ded for
walkln& and biking Anglers can try
their luck at the Newport and Balboa
piers Facilities and showers are
available A paid parting lot is located
at Balboa Pier, or metered parting 1s
available alone Newport and Balboa
streets
~ CMe St.ae Pm N_,.,t 0.... Rftfft tlMl Mlriu
Pacific Coast Hfihway and Newport 1111 Back Bay Dr .. Newport Beach.
Coast Drive. North Lagur-.Beach. (949) 729·3861
(949) 494-3519 or 800-444-7275 RV Resort Reservations. 800·288--0770
Hikln&. biking and horseback ridlf\i are An abundance of aquatic adventures
some of the most popular activities at are av1ll1ble. The beach is a perfect
this COIStal wilderness 1"8 that has place for child~ to play, with calm
2J miles of trails thf'OUih the San water and a playground. Recreational
Joaquin Hills The P1rk Is 1lso a vehicle campin& Is available with
favorite of skin divers and snorkelers hookups and individual picnic sites
who enjoy the park's manne preserve Ovemicht camping Is available. There
A three-mile sandy beach offers space is a clubhouse, banquet room. grocery
for buildilli sandcastles and enjoyrna store. SW1mmtne pools and spa ~or RV
the scenery ~mplna Is allowed year· park auests Restroom facilities.
round There are toilet raclhtles. but no showers and laundry facilities are on
showers or dinlr:'I facilities Fees are premises casual dining is offered at
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C.t.UH -Hop aboa rd the
na Flyer, a hit!h speed catamaran.
ing from historic Balboa Pavilion
dai at 9 a.m.. to arrive in Avalon 75
mi es later: departs Catalina. 4 30 pm.
Endless activities include biking, boating
diving, fishing. hiking, horseback riding
and golr. and sightseeing· tours. Great
caf~s and fine.dining.
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Catalina Passenger Service is located at 400 Main St.. Balboa. Reservations required
llterles of TeMec1tt. Vallq _ lust one -roundtrip fares: $36 for adults. $33 for seniors: children 3 -12. $20: under 3, $2:
bicycles, $7. Call (949) 673-5245 Tips: For the trip over. dress In layers as it can get
chilly You can purchase tickets on the Flyer for Island tours. There are lockers in Avalon
to srow your stuff. From helicopter tours to golf cart rentals, visit www catalinainfo.com
or www.catalina.today.com for a complete guide to the island
. escape to the wine county of Temecula
ere 13 wineries (more to open soon) invite
e their award-winning wines Currently
28 varietals nourish here. both reds and whites.
with new ones being planted each year In addition
to wine tastings. many wineries offer l?•cnlc areas.
gift shops. deli items and group facilities
Restaurants include Baily Wine Country Cafe. Cafe
Champagne (at Thornton Winery), Vineyard Terrace
(at Callaway Vineyard & Winery) and Temecula Pizza
Company. Wine Country Eyents throughout the
.
fee Flower Flel4s, c;.m6u -Announcing the arrivaJ of spring for more
rs, stroll 50 acres of unbelievable color on a hillside overlooking the Pacific
t Tecolote Ranunculus are in full bloom from March 4 through May 14 New
. Armstrong Garden Ce~ters opens its new 33.000 square-foot retai l store,
gardening accessories, gifts, clothing. ranunculus cut nowers. bulbs and a
complete line of The F1ower Fields garden plants for sale Also new this spring is Color
Project 2000. where nationally recognized artists will be commissioned to create new year include Vinters Festival In May. Temecula works with nowers as their medium The first commisSioned work by San Diego artist Valley Wine Auction the J1rst weekend in August, Patricia Patterson is A Contemplative Garden. a 5,000 square-foot garden centered Harvest Barrel Tasting the third weekend in
November and Winter Barrel Tasting the first
weekend In February
Events at Individual
wineries are held
throughout the year
To reach the
Temecula Valley. take
Hlgh..oay 91 east to
Interstate 15 south
Call Temecula Valley
Vinters Association at
(8001 801 -WINE or
(909) 699-3626 Log on
to their Web site at
www temeculawines org
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around a reflecting pool Creating a ca lming atmosphere for visitors. features will
in~lude nower beds of intense color. painted wood trellises. vine-covered arches.
walking paths, wooden benches and avlarle5 A new artist-designed work will be
Introduced In subsequent spring seasons and be on
display for two years
Special events throughout the year include Kids' Days.
April I and 2. f'lesta de Las Flores. April 8 and 9: and
National Volunteer Week & Senior Days. ·April 15 and
16. Admission $4 adults. $2 children 6 -12. children 5
and under are free Gates open from 10 am ~ntil one
hour before dusk. weather permitting To get to The
F1ower Fields, take Interstate 5 south to Palomar
Airport Road exit Head east on Palomar Airport Road
to Paseo Del Norte and tum left Make an immediate
right into the parking lot Visit their Web site at
m .the nowerflelds com
Ire.II ~urilUll 11f 5'ri,,. lutltNte, IA J.U. -Are sea horses fish or animals? Althouah their dermal plate coverlna bares no
ce to scales. sea horses are fishes A cousin to the plpeflsh. they have no teeth.
,.._ .. ,..."'-""""" their long tubular mouths to suck In tiny shrimp and plankton. They have
pre en tails that coil and grip. The male gives birth to hundreds of live youni after
brooding' them In a pouch on its belly, after belna deposited by the female. But. per~ps
the most wonderful thing about these beautiful sea creatures Is that they are thrivin& and
propagating at the Birch Aqllarium In San Dteta. '11le sea horse population may be widely
threatened, particularly In Its tropical lnd<>;"Polyneslan habitat. with more than 20 million
being taken from the ocean each year The sea horse propaaatlon proeram at Btrch
Aquarium has achieved success since Its Inception In November Im. In addition to
viewing sea horses. Birch Aquarium offers wonderful hands-on activities. such as Asleep In the Deep,
where youngsters can spend the nlaht at the aquarium with a parent to view the nocturnal habits of
marine life and view bloluminescence rlrst hand. Admission, $8.50 adults, $7 50 seniors. $5 children '.J.
17 and $6 students. Open daily 9 a m to 5 p m .. except major holidays. To get there. head south on
Interstate 5, exit La lolla Villaae Drive ftums Into Torrey Pines Road). 1\.lm left on Expedition Way Call
(858) .534·f1SH (3474) or visit their Web site at www.aquariurn.IK&d.edu. cocli"-' M,. I l ,
"' Bead AquarhtM of tlae Pacific -This expansive 156 735 square foot
ures 17 major exhibit habitats with JO smaller focus exh1b1ts More than
an ru11mals. representing more than 550 species call this home Enter the
Gre I of the Pac1nc and encounter a full-scale model of a blue whale Three ma1or . .
permanent galleries include Southern California & Ba1a with seals and sea hons from
Catahna to -endangered sea turtles from the Sea of Cortez, Northern Pac1f1c and its cold
waters are home to the puffin Northern sea otters masses of schooling fish and bright
purple and orange sea !>lar'> <md Tropical Pac1f1c with the warm M1crones1an waters
y1eld1ng Pc:1lc:1uc:1n corc1I lag<l{1n., and bc:1rner reefs prov1dec, the f!Quarium·c, large-.t exh1b1t
lell1e~. Phantom'> of the OcLp ,., coming lune 2000 Pac1f1c collectl(ln'> g1fl i.hop
Adm1ss1 on S 14 95 adult., $11 95 .,en1ors. $7 95. children J • 11 and group rates Open
daily, 9 d m to 6 p m except Dec 25 To get there. take the 405 rreewc:1y north ll' the 710
south Follow !>l(ln!> to downtown Long Beach and the aquarium exit. the exit w1ll ledd to
the parking lot Pcirking, S6 per day with aquarium ticket. without ticket $7 Cc:1ll (562)
628-3524 or log on to wwv. aquarrumofpac1f1c org.
Point Loma
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IP'> along the coa.,l
n Diego Harb<_-\r for ·i6
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obscured by 11 •~ cloud,, and to
It went out of 'l:r.ace in I X9 I
being replaced by c:1 newer
lighthouse below. located 18 feet
above sea level. at the lip or Point
Loma A national monument
with the National Park Service. 1t
was restored In 1935. The two·
story 20 by 40 foot dwelllng has
two rooms on each floor. a
basement and a small shed
attached to the rear Open daily
Also visit Cabrlllo N.ittonal
Monument with its information
center a1ft and book!.tnrc TC\ get
Is good for
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w ith lunc h , too ..
M outh-w•ucri ng cnrrecs, a relaxed
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Sped in nautical history. Marine(& Mile stretches alofli Pacific Coast Highway. spanning
fro e Arches bridge at Newport Boulevard to the Dover Bridge near Bayside Drive .
gives Mariner's Mile its unique appeal? Boats docked along the harbo(s edie. yacht
brokerages. tl_:le Newport Harbor Nautical. Museum, Vallejo Ca11ery with its 18th, 19th and early
20th century marine paintings and antiques ... and the mynad dining choices
Approximately 25 restaurants call Mariner's Mile home Along with the freshest catdl of
the day and wonderful seafood. a tireat diversity of cuisine awaits you. From casual cafes to
American. Italian. Pacific Rim and Asian fare. along with a lively nig~t life and
entertainment. here's a glimpse of what Mariner's Mlle has to offer.
Tfte Arcftes has been the premier steak and seafood house in Newport Beach since 1922.
Vivid original artwork. displayed m gallery fashion sets the perfect ambience. along with
tuxedoed waiters. tables1de SE1rvice, leather booths and linen-covered tables. The extensive
menu with more than 250 items features steak Diane. Florida stone crab claws. abalone,
beef Wellington, rack of lamb and the famous bananas Oambe for dessert. Owner Danny
Marcheano personally welcomes you to this landmark. famous for the celebrities who
frequently dined here Lunch served Monday through Friday. dinner nightly Award-winning
wine list. 3334 W Coast Highway. (949) 645-7077
Afskl I 0 I overlooking the harbor o~fers breathtaking views Encompassing the exotic foods of
China, lapan and Southeast Asia. en1oy a relax1fli meal in one of the intimate dining areas, or hold
your special e~ent m one of the larger spaces. The professional and attentive staff will make any
occasion memorable Sushi bar 1\vo bars Open for dinner nightly All-you-can-eat sushi Sunday
through Thursday. 5 30 to 7 pm 2901 W. Coast Highway, (949) 722-4128 For catering, (949) 722-
4121. ext I
Bistro 201 . set in a cozy waterfront location. is a true American bistro. famous for its creative
interpretation of homestyle cooking. Signature dishes include roasted sea bass with whole grain
mustard sauce, roast pork on a bed of apple compote, seared crab cakes with red pepper sauce and herb seasoned rack of lamb on crispy polenta
cake Leave room for the sinful Belgian Chocolate Soufne for two caribbean. live jazz or
blues Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights Lunch served Monday through Friday, dinner
served nightly. Sumptuous Champagne Sunday buffet brunch 3333 W Coast Highway,
(949) 631-1551
em,·. at t1te Be4u1t is popular With the locals Featunng great harbor views. the award-
wmning menu includes thick steaks. lobster and fresh Hawa11an seafood. such as ahi and
ono, amid a lively tropical setting Stop by the Polynesian bar with nightly live
entertainment Open for lunch and dinner seven days a week 2751 W Coast Highway, (949)
722-1100
Caffe PaNINI, alr~dy a local favonte in Corona del Mar 1,1s 1ust opened a second
location on Maflne(s Mile Healthy breakfasts served every day until 12 30 pm Menu items include
a variety of pan1ms. pastas. pizza fresh n'sh steak Mediterranean dishes and creative salads and
soups Children's menu Full espresso bar Garden patio 2530 W Coast Highway. (949) 650-0101
Opened m 1963 by Hawaiian surf legend loey Cabell and underwater demolition team member
' Buzzy Bent. Cftart House features lovely harbor views m a beach/nautical ~tting The terlyaki top
sirloin. prime rib and steamed herb-Infused artichokes have been ongoing favorites for years. New.
Inventive dishes include sesame-crusted salmon. double-cut pork chops and peppercorn chicken
'Oyster bar and salad bar Open for dinner nightly Inquire about the VieY{points frequent dining
program. 2801 W. Coast Highway, (949) 548-5889
Clibt11 Palau on the Inland side of Coast Highway features elegant Chinese cuisine and
a separate sushi menu. 2800 W. Coast Highway, (949) 631-8038: v.:hlle 'D11111 <>rifllr.I
Cadsllte atop the Newport Classic Inn. also on the inland side. features Japanese
specialties and a sushi bar. 2300 W Coast Highway, (949) 722-2999
Ho~ Cndsa & Efftfb charters magniOcent yachts with uniformed crews for
elegant dinner dance cruises, Sunday Champaane Brunch cruises and harbor tours·on .
beautiful Newport Harbor. You can charter the perfect size yacht for any speciaJ occasion
2431 W Coast Htehway, (~9) 646-0155. . .. -. ,.... . ...-·-· ........ ,... ..... ---. -..
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Internatfon.al Dining
The choices and diversity or restaurants here in our beautiful conununlty is plentiful. You can satisfy your International rood cravings right
here In our community. Choose from Morrocan. Indian, Persian, French, Italian, Irish, Ctunese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Mongolian. Thal
Mexican, Spanish, Cuban and Mediterranean. The photo at right pictures Executive Chef Corrado Gianotti or the newly open<'d Corrado
Mediterranean. Grill serving up one or his many Meditl'nanean specialties. Corrn<io, formerly E:<ecutJve Cher at Tuno MarP m Newport
Beach, encourages you to join him this Easter with a s~cl.31 sel(>('tion or food from che beautiful coac;tal RiVlel'3 of Italy.
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MOROCCAN CUISINE ·
AND ATMOSPHERE
BeUy Dancers • Tented Tables
Dine In A Romantic Setting
A Dining Experience to Remember!
1976 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mela (949) 645-8384
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IH'• C:rd S'41t,, located on the water. provides a fun atmosphere. The interior Is designed like a Gulf Coast fishing camp. Crab Is served
in myriad ways. Lively night life. 2607 W. Coast Highway, (949) 650-1818.
For 35 years,'"' 5'«1t•'s has remained a dining destination. Offering great harbor views, enjoy steak. seafood and more: Lively happy
hour. 3:30 to 7 p.m. on Monday through Friday. Boat docks. 260 I W. Coast Highway. (949) 642-5935.
Rlshm111te Ma'""'" Gbta's offers picturesque waterfront views from the indoor dining room and outdoor patio. Stemming from Mamma
Gifta's Florentine heritage. all dishes are created in the traditio11ai.style. using authentic Tusean and Florentine recipes. and only the freshest
· ingredients Menu items include pastas, fish, scalopplnes. risotto and chicken dishes All breads. pastas and desserts are homemade Nightly
entertainment in the lounge. Serving lunch and dinner 251 E. Coast Highway, (949) 673-9500.
Rlver6oat Rest.urant, located on the water inside the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. This Is a one-of.a'!ti.ind dining experience. as
you watch kayakers and boats pass by, while enjoying lunch. dinner and weekend brunch. Menu items include steaks. prime rib, fresh
seafood. nbs, poultry. sandwiches and salads Wine dinners and cooking classes held monthly. catering is a specialty Open Tuesday
through Sunday Lively entertainment on weekend nights and during Sunday brunch. 151 E Coast Highway, (949) 673-3425 ~;;;=~
Sltamr«i Bar & Grill serves authentic Irish fare such as Irish stew. corned beef & cabbage. bangers and mash. fish and chip~ and '!!
Reuben sandwiches. in addition to American favorit~ Irish breakfast served all day Open for lunch and dinner dally: breakfast on the
weekends Bar, dining room and outdoor patio. 2633 W Coast Highway, f949) 631-5633.
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Celebrating more than 60 years of fine Italian cuisine. VllLr Nora offers an unsurpassed
romantic. waterfr~t dining experience. Chef S<;>nny Mergenthaler has been with the restaurant since 1968. Award·wlnning recipes
prepared with the freshest Ingredients Include homemade pastas. fresh fish. catch of the day and seafood. veal and chicken specialties.
~let mignon and steaks, memorable desserts and an extensive wine list Top of the Villa room accommodates up to 100 guests. Cigar
lounge, available for private parties. Dinner nightly, specfal twilight dining Live nightly
entertainment at the piano bar. Catering Boat docks 3131 W Coast Highway, (949) 642-7880 .
. Yanfcu Ta re'", just' off Pacific Coast Higflway on Bayside Drive. serves traditional American
fare and seafood The Yankee Pot Roast is renowned, as is the turkey meatloaf. crab cakes, roast
turkey dinner. broasted chicken and chicken pot pie Prime nb. steaks. fresh fish and seafood dishes round out the menu. Open for lunch.
dinner. and Saturday and Sunday C~ampagne brunch Lively bar. 333 Bayside Drive. (949) 675-5333.
Nolt: For a camp/tit listing of Mariner's Mile rtstaura111s. ste page 18.
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Scampi · Steak Tartare
(Prepared Table-Side)
Sceak Diane
(Prepared Table-Side)
T he Premier Steak & Seafood House Deep Fried Jumbo Shrimp
-· Calamari Steaks
Scallops Belle Meunicrc
Fried Deep Sea Scallops
Ausfralian Lobster Tail
New York Pepper Steak
(Prepared Table-Side)
B~ef Scroganoff
Filer of Beef Oscar · Lobster Thermador
Abalone
Stone C rab C laws
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Cr.ab Cakes • Rack of Lam b
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Veal Chops
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Lunch • Dinner
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•Veal Chops
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"The food iS' expertly prepared, and I'd consider it a ~ood value at twice the price."
-STEPHEN SANTACROCE/Daily Pilot
' "Fourchette, which means fork in French, has everything it takes to be the best new eatery of the year!"
• -ELIZABETH EVANS/Orange County Register ~
Voted CHEF OF THE YEAR 1991 by California Restaurant Writers Association
Fourchette's chef and owner, Denis
Sidhoum, has an extreme passion for
good French food. Sidhoum says," I
opened this place for fun . It's like my
house. I cook whatever I want."
Denis Sidhoum, formerly a chef at
L'Orangerie, Le Dome and Le Colonial in
LA has also worked at Aureole in New
York. He also was employed by Jack
Nicholson as his private chef. Now
settled in on Balboa Peninsula, Denis
runs Fourchette practically by himself,
pretty amazing for a chef with lots of
credentials. Working passionately in his
kitchen every night, Denis prepares all
his breads, pates, salads, sauces, sausages
and entrees. Fourchette's homemade
desserts such as creme brulee and lemon
tarts are prepared by Chef Sebastian
Geaufreau, most recently from Le Notre
in Paris.
The menu is small, with about 10 first
course selections and about 10 entree
selections. Chef Sidhoum prideSfin;nself
on the freshest ingredients, working from
scratch, and it shows in all'his dishes.
Open every day 6pm to 1 Opm
Fourchette's entrees are classic French,
coq au vin ~11 ), ~illabaisse C514), lamb
shank and co~scous ($13), roasted chicken
stuffed w ith garlic ($11 ), and of course,
escargot drizzled with garlic butter ($4).
As you enjoy your meal, look forward to
personal attention from Chef Sidhoum. "I
like to chat with my customers. I enjoy
sharing the details that go into the
preparation of your meal." ~>-
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elcoming you with great beer classic rock and the worlds largest selection of draft beer. The Yard House in Triangle Square 1s a special gathering place Their sustained
i n Costa Mesa. since opening a year ago 1s testafl)ent to making the Daily Pilot Top 103 hst in 1999. and the result of a successful partnership Partners Steele Platt
S olds. Harold Herman and Chef Carhto locson have turned the spacious Ir .OOO·square·foot space into the perfect dining destination with a multitude of offerings.
W u bring the family. for a night out, en1oy a beer on tap with a steak or pizza, sip a refreshtng martini with a plate or' freshly shucked oysters. or indulge In a bottle of the ·
pagne accompanied by a sumptuous dessert. your time spent at The Yard House will be memorable
The spacious dinmg room is filled with tables and chairs as well as mt1mate booths that surround the bar. which 1s the focal point of the restaurant The back walls dre filled with
large colorful paintings with a keg mot 11 specially commissioned for the restaurant by a Laguna Beach artist If you sit at the bar you II view 180 tap handles of draft beer I art pieces
in them.,elves' 1 comprised ol 150 different domestic and mternat1onal beers 'Signature yard glasses t 36 inches in length I the drinking vessels from
which the restaurant t!:ets its name along with one-half yard glasses d.mgle down above the b1H creatinR the perfect dmb1ence In add1t1on to beer
The Ydr~ lll'Use c,er-.es a lull bar champagnes \\<h1te and red wlnec, a~d 16 ve:met1es of ice chilled mart1n1" Three bottled beers are available
mduding Belgium s re .. ered Chimu~ Ale. produced by Trap1st Monkc;
Behind the dining room tc, the glas-.-wallcd keR room housing the most technically advanced drr1h beer s~stem 1n the Y.orld Tb1s techno wonder . ' .
is <1 lret• lloaimlo'; keg room. actually ..,uc,pencJed fmm the ceiling
rn10~ Americcm Fusion cui<.ine under the tree1t1\e guise of Chef Cdrlito [oc.c;on A new exp.in-.lvc menu Y.dS !U!-t introduced and the re!>taurant opened
for lunch on \Aarch 15 The ..,dme menu dnd price'> are offered dt lunch ,md dinner
r ntree<> wn.-..'>t of a variety of <,tarter and entree ~aldd<. pdc..td' ..,enf<>od and 11 ... h dhhes onl•, Ct:rtilied T
A
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R ngu ~<'f filets anc1 c;reah and delic1ouc;ly 1~~p1Jed p1uas I.tr) ihe c;hrimp und r•.o• rhet? ... E 1
tmwitl\C :.1d1e d1~hes are ~a.,ob1 masht.:d potat~. risotto Cl •n Cdkc dnd ~ark. 0"'-.J ~ dnd y
mu'>hh •m., Lca\e rl:om tor dec;.,cr1 New ""'eel delights include creme
t1rulee \\1th c.hocolatc and bJnan .. '> and v.arm lemon >ouftlc Cd~e Y..tth
rac;pberf) -.,wee Whether 1 l<1t1e rnoch., C'c;pre ... ..,o or cappuccino 1s your way to end a perfect ml? 11 l'I~
Coffe>e 1~ proudl) 5erved
For your listenint: pled.,Urto The Y,u~ llou-.e heh a cnmputeriled c,ound,and tele\1s1on ;~stem \I.Ith I ooo
'-On~-. pm(;rJmmed into their ltbrdf'\ -the perfect complement to greot food rdreshmg !lbdt1cns dnd h\el)'
comcrsilt1011 JI! )our ... Y.her; )..iU v1s11 The 'e11d House
The Yard Hou ... c n Tr&dn.:lc $qu.11e dt !';e:.i.por! Boulevard and l~th Street C~ta Mesa Credt beer Gedr
for sale Call iQ4\JJ 64:!·0<Al
Highway in Corona del Mar South C0c:tst Pld?d ty.,een Crate and Barrel and Macy s Home Store ) and 17th Street. >
Costa M~a Tast)' favorites. such a'> the famous Rubyburger served in an authentic soda fountain setting Shal..es and
ltc; are a must• Open for breakfa<.t lunch and dinner Ruby gear and apparel for sale
d Roe* Cafe, 451 Newport Center Dnve 1Fash1on Island! Fun casual setting surrounded by
s I rock and roll memorab1hd In the center of the restaurant suspended over the bar 1c; a 1959
Cadillac Burgers. fries. sandwiches. salads, fresh fish steaks and great milk shakes Leave room for the
homemade fudge brownie topped with vanilla bean ice cream and hot fudge Children's menu Patio
dining Special e'Yenb depctrtment will help you organize the perfect birthday party (9491 640-8308
....,,u, Bears & Te4 Cups, 225 Manne Ave Sc:tlboa l'>land Gift store filled with
doll teddy bears and children's furn1shingc, has a special garden tea room where
ltule girls can dress up brmg their favonte doll or fuuy companion and en1oy tea
nacb Available for speaal occasions. (949) 673·7204
lfta"4, 42'>0 Buch St Newport Bedcb Japanese steak house with the
fre beef chicken and ~edfood inventively prepared right in front of you by
lapanese chefs Open for lunch and dinner. (949) 729·1144
""'" lst.nd's Atrlu'" Food Courl, Newport Beach Choose from Asian liawaltan ltaltan, Amencan
eietarian along with sweet confections and refreshing drinks Take the escalator up to the outdoor kol
favonte for youngsters of all ages and dine al fresco
lq C.fe, 829 Harbor Island Dr111e at the Balboa Yacht Seisin Manna This 1950s diner·style eatery
up traditional breakfast. lunch and dinner fare From burgers and dOQs to chrh cheese omelettes it's
a e 1ghtful d1n1ng spot for the young at heart Overlooks Myrtle Park with great views of the manna Open
dally, 7 am to 7 pm Call (949) 673·4 I IO
'&,.mt C.fe, South Coast Plaza. Sears Wing Sandwiches prua. pasta. desserts and tropical drinks.
s~ In a simulated rainforest setting with thunderstorm.sand lots of junsle critters Keeps the young~r
set entertained, so you ca n all en1oy the experience Live trained birds: gift store Call (71 41424·9200
.
DmnltlAL 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
Specializing in
Wedding
&
Special Occasion Cakes
fl14) 540-0281
2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa
22 Friday. March 24. 2000
The room darkened. the slide projector clicked on. and suddenly the
dents at California School in Costa Mesa were transported to a
world of bizarre homes and bujldings. A world of cement sofas built
into rooms and patios that hung out in space with no apparent
support A world of spiraling museums from movies and sci-fl desert
compounds They had entered the world of Frank Lloyd Wright and
they couldn't be more excited
Tt.e assembly alld lecture that the students were taking part m was
conducted through a unique program which is bringing the work of
artiste;. and the concepts behind that work. ba<:R 10 schools.
Art Masters 1s a program that wa s started nearly
12 years ago by ludy Groman and has grown to
serve schools dll over Orange and Lo<, AngeJes
counties
In the Newport Mesa area some of the
courses are conducted by Leslie Cahill. an art
1n'>tructor w11h a staggering knowledge of art
history and concepts. and the energy level to
make her ledures the highlight of the day lor
students in the 13 area schools she works
With
Cahill explained that the goal of Art
Masters is to introduce youngsters to
different artists and to show them how art
works Into each part of their lives.
She got involved with the program when
her son came home from school one day
talking about artists
I was totally blown away:· she explained
never knew he was interested 1n anything
<,tdtlMICS"
Cah ill volunteered 10 help with the program at her son's school and
contacted Groman about helping further Cahill holds a teaching
degree in art from M1ch1gan State Un1vers1ty so she was eager to
ttss1st She began working with schools m Orange County and has
been w11h Groman·s program for almost seven years
She explained thdt Art Masters is a private company which
contracts to schools who often hnld fundra1c;ers to pay the fees for the
lectures and pro1ects
Students get one lecture a month on a different artist and style
They learn about the
artist's background.
their work and where
they can see examples
or the style
·1 tell them about all of the museums in the area and that they can
see some or these works in person • she explained, ·1 remind them
1hat what they see in the lectures are rust copies of the works and that
seeing the pieces in real hfe is a different experience ah()iether •
Artists featured in the pr()iram run the gamut of history and styles
and include artists as hlsloric as Leonardo Da Vinci through living
artists such as lacob Morens. a professor emeri1us at University of
Washington. who sent a letter of appreciation to 1he
ocgan1zat1on expressing his thanks for what
they were doing with his work
At lhe lectures. children are completely
enthrdlled and formulate impressive
questions abou1 the artists and the works
For the children. however. the most
important qu~t1on comes al the beginning of
the lecture where Cahill asks who the last art 1st
they studied was The reward for the first correct
answer 1s the· responsibility or worklnti the slide
projector.
A couple weeks after the lecture. Cahill returns
to work with the students and their instructors IJ)
class as they complete a project 1n the style and
techniques of the artist they studied that month
This hands-on work forms the basis of art techniques
In a fun and creative manner. The students get to worii.
in paint. paper glue. chalk. perspective drawinti pop
art posters and three-dimensional mobiles using wire
'There are different levels of the pro1ect." Cahill explained "There
are primary, middle and upper levels as the students progress year
after year For example, when we talk about Monet we really
emphasize the color wheel and at the primary level we work on the
primary and secondary colors As they move on we introduce
amalgamous and complementary colors We work in concept'> such as
line. color, value and texture These arc the building blocks for art •
So far. word or mouth has been responsible for steady growth within
the program. dnd Cahill doesn 1
riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 c,ee any limit S to the rrowt h We can expand as lc1r a ... we (dn I ~--......... 1 2 3 -4 6 '
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1111 ) \I '-I < l I I \I\'.. \I I >1111 l~I '..I I\\ 11 ._,
How does your child's school measure u .. ----·
Bnck&y
m~ri~
An lntimAte N"rt11ring Environmmt
398 Urtivcrsicy Dr. • Q>su M~
(949)548-3771
/'-~\
f'JTKbool~KiNinT•rrnt
Fu/J 1itMIPt1rt .,...mu
Atn2 to 7
7 ""' -6 ,,,. . -
NEWPORT HARBOR
MO~ORI CENTER " .. At""1.ic ~ i• &r.ny wiJJJ Yout li11t1
425 E. 18th Sc. • Cosu M~
\ .:~ (91~)~$)-3442 ._ ____________________________________________ .._ ... _. ______________________________ ...., ____________ ...
find women to teach 11 '"° fdr the
pr<.)iram 1s complete!~ ... talfed by
women): she sd1d It's rust c1
mdtter of training them and finding
a wc1y to get them to wherever we
need them·
Cahill explained that her biggest
1oy 1s seeing the kids so -excited
about the program She noted how
much they respond and are truly
interested in the works She said
that since art Is so subjective, she
doesn't focus so much on whether
they like the work or not. but on
why this artist or worii. is important
She does enloy the students'
views on her presentations.
however
"We don't ask kiJs their opinion
very often these days, an,d we really
should." she said
f"or mort iriformolio" ori Art Masi/rs
m tlil Ntwpart·Mtsa Qftll c41/ Pol Kitlb,
1949) 859·98'37 -.
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NEWPORT•M ESA
UNIFIED SC H OOL
DISTRICT
GENERAL INFORMATI ON
1985-A Bear St
Costa Mesa Cahfom1a Q16lo
(7141 42~5000 ~AX 4l4·5018
Dr. R~rt Barbot Superintendent
K-12 EN ROLLMENT IQ 279
Weblt1te wwv. nmusd kl:lca us
ELE M ENTARY
S C H OOLS
CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR VIEW
K-0
900 Coldenwd
Karen Kend.:ill ~1n<1pal
(9491515-6940
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM
K-6
1101 Pac1ficV1ew Dr
Rosemary Munoi. Pnnc1pal
(9491 515-6955
COSTA MESA
ADAMS
K-5
2850 Clubhouse Rd
Barbara Harri"iton Pnnc1p;il
{7J.Cl 424-N3'>
COLLEGE PARK
1(-4
2380 Not~ Dame
K.lthy Sanchez. P11nc1p1I
1714) 424-7960
DAVIS
5th and 6th Grade Centtr
I 050 Ari iflilOO Or
Cheryl Galloway Pnncipal
{7141424-79JO
KAISER
)-6
21 JO Santa Ana Ave
Ms Daryle Palmer Pnnclpal
Heaune impaired prQ&ram available
1949) "5-6950
KAISER PRIMARY CENTER
202'S C.rden Ln
Kathryn Hofer. Pnncrpal
(049) 515~5 •
KILLYBROOKE •
l-4
Jl,5Kll~
DI. M11J Anne Gtlbftth ...,,.,..,,.,
PAULARINO
K-4
1060 Pt1ul..ir1no
Pt1tr1c1.1 ln~CJ.Pill
t714J 421-7950
POMONA
K l
• ~051 Pum,1nd
lulu• McCormrc~ Prtncip.il
•<Wl1 'i''i 6C/XO
REA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
Jth 'ith ,ind 6th C.r.ii:le •
M 1 H.im1lto11 St
eo ~1Jl1dn Pr ncmal
4JQ SIS I lt))
SONORA
J ""'::xi• fd Or Lorn~ Hc..:1; .. •J Prma pal
•714 ' l2J 7Q'i'i
VICTORIA SCHOOL
K·'i
I 02'i VICh>rtd St
IUd) ~cJ..ik'>l' Pnncrpal
t<14Q 51'H>lll\'i
WHITTIER
Preschool K-4
1800 N Wh1t11er
Sharl'O Bl<1kely Prtnc1pal
f04Q1 'i 'j {l'NO
WILSON
k.· ')
801 W \\.11,on
,
Pomt'la I C ... 1Jihl1n P11nc1pc1I
04 Q •;i ... (>QO'i •
~
ANDERSEN
K-6
IQ()() Pon Seaboume
Mdry V.mos P11nc1p.il
194111 515-()1120
MARINERS
k.·l'I nr JM lllnU)
\1.1r, Ann t.hrt'l P11nC1pJI
1q4q,'WHf~
NEWPORT ELEM ENTARY
K·O
11~7 \\. BdlbN Bl~J
Denise ll:nutsen Pftnc•f)dl
1QJQ• 'i 1 'i.f\<ln'i
N EW PORT HEIG H TS '_,.,
l l F11t nth
Broe re Booth P11nc111JI
1q.t.i • 15 ( liO
JUNIOR HIGH
SCHOOLS
CORONA DEL MAR
CORONA DEL MAR HIGH
7 12 ......
21 u I EJ~tbluff
Don MJrttn PrtnClf'-ll
(949) S 1 S-6050
COSTA MESA
TEWINKLE MIDDLE
6!1
3224 C.ilttorntJ
ShJron Fry Prtnc.p.;,1
r71 ll42~·7"(i'i
NEWPORT B"EACH
NEWPORT BEACH
ENSIGN INTERMEDIATE
9tlontessori !Jfarfur-9thsa.Sdioofs
Open Enrollment
PllESCHOOl &. lUMENTAIY Ases 2111to12 Yun
lXCllllNCE IN E.DUCAnor
ts&Abllshed 1970
• Montasort Unk._ • Mak· rom.i ~
• Wet&.~ • C.rYIM Alt .~ SdHu
• Paiorllillll Am • Ops Yw ..... . """* leldllls ,.,.. ... Ful ~ Dly Ure
PRESCHOOL
1701 Wt!.t Boker St
CowMeso
B.EMENtAIY
3025 Deodor Ave.
~Mesa
Fnday. March 24, 2000 2J
7-8 1Altema11ve1
2000 Cliff Dr 390 Monte Vista Ave
Carole castaldo. P11nc1pal •
1949) 515-6900
Allan Mucerino. Pnnc1pal
(9491515-6910
SENIOR HIG H
SCHOOLS COSTA MESA HIGH
7-12
CORON A DEL Nt AR
CORONA DEL MAR HIGH
7-12
2650 Fa1~1ew
Andy Hernandez Pnnc1p<il /
17141414·~700
2101 Eastbluff
Don Manin Principal
tq4QI 51H1050
COSTA MESA
BACK BAY HIGH
1Contmua11on1
JQO Monte Vista Av<'
Cirole Castaldo Prrnc1pc1I
I 1o1ql 'i I 'i·f>Q()()
MONTE VISTA HIGH
ESTANCIA H)GH
(/ 11
H2l PIJ{enua
Dr Thi rnJ' Ant<1I Pr1nc1pc1I
7111 'il'i·Ci'iOO
NEWPORT BEAC H
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH
Q I>
1.00 1r\1ne
Bob Buie~ Prmc1pal
1<W>151'i·Mll(J
i(lllflllll~tl 1111
pa.ii· 25
NEWPORT-MESA
·UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
ADULT EDUCATION
CENTER
Harper Education Center
4!5 E. 18th St.
Costa Mesa
(949) 5 I 5-6565
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
Assist adults in the completion of
~raduation requirements
GED PREPARATION
Assist those who wish to t~e the
GED Test
OFFICE OCCUPATIONS
Assist those who are interested in
acquirin~ sllills in lleyboardi~. word
processi~. computer and business
terminolo~y and basic office slUlls.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
from be~innin~ to advanced lan~u~e
UTERACY/READING
Assist those who wish to improve their
En~lish/Writi~ slrllls
CITIZENSHIP
Assist those seellln~ citizenship
24 rnday March 24 2000
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH
I/ 12
Bnh Bc11e-, Principal
19491 '>15·6350-
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOLS
CORONA DEL MAR
HARBOR.DAY
K·li
!441 Pdcri1c Viev. Dr
S1dn<') I Dupont PhD HeddmNer
(949J640·1 410
COSTA M ESA
BACK BAY MONTESSORI
Pre!.ehool • K
"198 Un1vers11y Dr
Kdren Cd\es Adm1111stra10t-
1949t 548-3771
BRIDGE LEARNING CENTER
FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN INC.
K-12
1050 Arhni(on Dr
Mail 455 Hill St
Laguna Beach. 92651
Howard Levm. President
\949J 494-0591
-
CHRIST LUTHERAN ELEM ENTARY
K-8 and preschool
760 V1ctona St
Dudne I RohmallE'r Administrator
1<>491 548-6866
CHRISTIAN MONTESSORI
18 mu11th· l'>t ~radc
2591 Irvine Ave
Lee Ann Clohe~ Director
1949) 631-9749
CHRISTIAN MONTESSORI ACADEMY
K-6
381 Univer~1ty Ave·
lnawat Khan Pnncrpdl
t949) 645·7745
KLINE -
K·8
320 E 18th St
Susan A Kline. Administrator
(9491 722· 7242
M~INERS C HRISTIAN
K-8
300 Fischer Ave
Mary Lenerman Pnnc1pal
(7141437-1700
MONTESSORI HARBOR MESA
K-6
3025 Deodar St
Antonio DeFrenz.a. Administrator
(714) 549-3803
NEWPORT HARBOR MONTESSORI K .
425 East 18th St
Karen caves. Director
(949) 65().. 3442
PAGE SCHOOL OF COSTA MESA
K-6
657 Vlc:tona Ave
Karen Kral Exec DirectOI'
19491642-0411
PARK PRIVAT E DAY
K-6
261 Monte Vista Ave
Suzanne Lamond Pnncipal
(949) 64~-5171
PORT M ESA C HRISTIAN
K-6
650 W Hamilton St
Jeannie Daulton Director
t949J 642·9181
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN
K·8
2987 Mesa Verde Dr East
Ken Townsend. Principal
\71 4) 549-0562
ST. JOACHIM ELEMENTARY
Cathohc Preschool·8
1964 Orange Ave
Sr Sharon Mana Lamprecht ODM
(9491 574. 741 i
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST
Cathohc K-8
1021 BakerSt
Sr Mary Vianney Ennis. Principal
17141 557-5060
UNIVERSITY MONTESSORI
Preschool-I<
l98 University Dr
• Da1l11 Pilot Annual Nma1UJ(
Sarah Sandel'>Ofl Admrni:.trator
t<l491 548-3771
V INEYARD C HRISTIAN
K·8 •
102 E Baker
Michael R aamett Administrator
(7141979-'1957
~,.. WALDOR'F SCH OOL OF
ORANGE COUNTY
~eschool-8
2350 Can>'On Dr
lus~me Howard Administrator
1949) 574-7775
NEWPORT BEACH
C ARDEN HALL
K-8
1541 Monrovia Ave
Albert H tones. Owner/01rectOI'
\949) 645-1773
! .
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OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS
Catholic K-8
750 Domingo Or
Sr Joanne Clare Callaaher Administrator
Eileen Ryan, Pnncipal
(949) 644-11 66
SUSAN PHILLIPS DAY SCH OOL
K
2401 lrvlne Ave
Susan Philllp.s, Director
(949) 645-1949 . G011tf111.ttd 011 page 25
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Garden Grove Campua
Age 2 through Grade 6
6iJO am -6130 pm
12111 Buaro Street
(114) 97.1-5533
Page Private School
Co ta Mesa Campus
AP. 2. through Grado 6
6al0 am -6130 pm
657·Victort1rStMt -·
(949) 642-041 l
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• WouJd ,ou llkt ur chUd to •tttnd t privttt tho{)ll
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fur Kh.,.aithlp, d\~ .itd pmonallty dlru• ltullvldu.t
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aMt. If JM an lnttmttd ln a dool tou.r or wo.Jcl Uk.t
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SENIOR.HIGH SCHOOLS
COSTA MESA
COLLEGE M ESA
7-12
'30 I Vlcloria St
William Bed.er. Educ. Coordinator
(9491642-0519
NEWPORT BEACH
SAGE HILL SCHOOL
«00 MacArthur Blvd
Newport Beach
(9491 95~ 1166
Openlnc September 2<XXl
CONTINUING
EDUCATION
DAVIS ADULT SCHOOL
556-14'.IO
1050 Arlington Dr
Costa Mesa
Offers courses m English as a second
laneuaee CED preparation and
cit11ensh1p Diploma cour:.es designed to
assist adults in the completton of
graduation requirements Monday and
Wednesday nights only
HIGHER
EDUCATION
ORANGE COAST
COLLEGE
GENERAL INFORMATION~
(7141 411\-4600 or I 7141 412-mOJ
2701 Fa1rv1ew Road
CoS1a Me'>cl CA Q26!6
Web sue 11. .. w rxc recd edu
REGISTRATION
INFORMATION
Adm1.,51onc; .tnd Record 17 1414l2·507J
Hour~ Monda)· through Th 11~<1.1)
Sam to 1 pm F11i:layll a m=l pm
Year established IQ47 tf1r~t clc1'>~
IQ41\l
Enrollment 25 000
TUITION FEES
California r~idents Sl1/un1t 11.1th no
maximum Non-resident tu111on fee
SI 14/unit in addition lo the SI 3
enrollment lee Note Studt>nts who are
rt".>1dents and cmz.ens or a lore1&n country
must pay an c1dd111on.il S 12 per unit
charQe for capital outlc1y expenses
OCC FEES
S20 parltm41 permit $10 he.:ilth service
fee $10 colleee service. char41e S2 50
<;tudent photo I D card (one·time
cha!eel
DEGREE AWARDED
Associ1te In Arts (AA I
NON-DEGREES AWARDED
Certificates of Completion
• • '• .. .. .
.... If' •••
VANGUARD
UNIVERSITY
GENERAL INFORMATION
(714) 556-3610
55 Fair Dr
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Web site WWW vanguard edu
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Admissions and Records (8001 722-6279
Year established 1920. affiliated with the
Southern california District or the
Assemblies or Cod
Enrollment 1.440
DEGREES AWARDED
Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science
(BSI in 10 areas ol study with Masters
programs in four areas
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lftft 1 lant Elfwu s
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Bcddoor studio.
le11n"l"a Blanco QI
Studio la Rwt
...... , •• ' ,'. ' .... ! (6tfow I Scu(plurtS QI
[)Qnc:1ng Star C.0("11J
RY VILLAGE
nter the Daftcfltf lkar C•ll~ry at 414 31st Street and discover the a sense of freedom and capturing
world of the Alaskan native ~nd Canadian Inuit people Polar bears. exacting moments
musk oxen. caribou. walru'>es and seals Sedna 1sea goddesst fish Akins backiround m interior de 1gn has
and sea bird<; beckon you r greatly innuenced her use of texture
Callery owner Gretchen Lavach who lived in Alaska opened Dancing and·color in her works At times she
Bear four yea r'> ago -the only one of its kind in Southern California w11i use mixed media and when
A serious art collector. her gallery 1s filled \loljth sculptures. oils. prints. outdoors she II dabble m oils
drawings. masks. baskets and artifacts To discern the differences m At 4 I 8 31st Street. you II find Akm'> at work in her stud1o/gallery
1
which
the work 1s to understand the diversity or the commun1t1es m Alask\ she has occupied for seven years She begins with her canvas on the
and Canada -each or whose drt speak... 10 u<; through its p<>wer. right hand wall and roughly sketlhe'> out the concept Next comes the
o;pmtuailty and beauty • • underpaintmg Thh 1s wlflr' he puts color'> down s~e loves together
The collection ranges from the trad1t100al to the contem'porary and acting as a road map telling her where to go The pa10t1ng 1~ then
abc;tract <;1gnH~mg theme!> Imm mythology the land and sea and. the moved to the central wall where 11 1s refined and she can view 1t from
ha_r<;h environment that has -.haped the clrtlS!S lor generations a greater distance When a work I finished II moves to the left v.all
Most Canadian Inuits travel long distances across land or by boat to Akins· works have exhibited locally graced the CO\er of Coast Ma!l<JWtt
quarr) large quant1t1es of high quality stone while some Alaskans and v.ere selected as the theme piece-. for the Corona del Mar Home
import theirs The color and st nations in the raw materials become Tour in 1998 and 1999 Last summer she held an exh1b1t at Cordes m
each artists canvas Stone 1s the most versaule carving material the south of France It was there at the Chapel des Penitents Blanc.,
because 1t can be fashioned mto any size or shape and has a range of she showed pieces from her two most recent collecuons en11tled
colors. from black to sem1-prec1ous greens Whalebone ivory (both Postcards fro"' EArth and Tlit ~ Wt LD1T Her exposure has won her
protected I antler and musk-ox horn are also used. Most work 1s intemauonal dientele Akins also has a line of greeting cards whteh
produced with hand tools some with small power tools are distributed m stores throughout the country Visit her at the
The pnntmakmg collection 1s also representative of keeping the studio. or c.all (9491 671-8663
native language and culture alive The gallery has a beautiful At 41 6 31st Street meet Ma(iff" P.t"t1d" or C.1t1tay P•f1tb & Alf
printmaking display from Canada's Cape Dorset. the oldest C11llay, a master painter. who hasbeen an Instructor here for the past
printmaking community In Canada. celebrating Its 40th year
You'll find danci ng bear sculptures. too! Hours by appointment.
special hours during exhibits Call 194~) 723-1922 Visit
www.dancingbeargallery com
c..,.le Akl1t1, a refreshingly di fferent modern-day
impressionist combines colorful characters with
comic.al everyday life happenings in her acrylic
works \Yitty quotations. close friends and dogs'
grace her canvases. as she juxtaposes colors you
wouldn t normally hnd together -bringing out the
bnlhance in each of the hues
18 years Enter her sunny studio and you'll probably encounter one of
her lively classes in oils or acrylics. held Monday through Friday On
the day l visited, Susie Cross wa s teaching decorative painting She
"'\ helped each artist with their works in progress
ranging from impressionist landscapes to
exacting detailed portraiture Diane
Younablood also Instructs students here on a
potpourri of subjects
An 1mpress1onist Poliquin works in acrylics
and oils
·1 love to paint and love Cannery
V1llaae
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Odily Pi/of Alo1ual Al.an0<. F'nday March 24. 2000 27
I enjoy painting flowers because after painting my second passion 1s gardening." Saturday from 11 a m to 4 pm Call (949)
Poliquin said. as she took her large brush to the palette to paint colorful ranunculus and 566-9209
roses "Students ha1re fun here because they paint what they want she said "A lot of )•11~ Elliott recently celebrated her 10th
students take a photograph or cut out a picture from a magazine to work from They also b1nhday Her sparkling eyes and art1s11c ..,,......,_.,.
' set up still life 'in the background talents have captured memorable people
Poliqum's husband. PUg has .a workshop behind the studio where he builds frames places and milestones throughout her hfe
and stretches all the canvases Guest artist!. v1s1t call (9491 675-0851 Her Backdoor Studio at 508 J 1st Street 1s
"The F'rench capture everyday life said Ilona Martin painter and owner of Pdff wl'lere Elliott hves and teaches watercolor
three days a week A charm ing srorybook .... & ... ,. • ..._
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Cal~rl~-~lla at 419 B 31st St Martin has painted in
the impressionist style with oils and acrylics for. the
J)dst 10 }ears She alonj with Barbara Runge the
beach cottage With a large working Studio 1n the rear you enter through a picket fence to
the bnck patio front yard filled \\rCh potted flo\\ers plants and collectibles The cottage
artist in residence. are the heart and soul of this door Is painted bright rose pink y,11th a sign that aptly reads. lanes Place To the nght of
charm ing gallery the door hangs a small chalkboard -perfect for leaving Elliott a note that you stopped
We have small paintings representing French by while she was out.
painters from the 18th. 19th and 20th centuries said
Martin who has built the gallery s collection from her
v1s1ts to Paris and Provence each July ·
During her so1ourns. Martin looks for petite works
of art She 1s particularly attracted to earth tones and
capturing artists who use natUtal elements
I stn'<e to bring a good balance of art to the
gallery I combine works of the masters with
contemporary pieces and each has a story Its fun to
be able to share these with others Martin c;a1d
The colors and shapes m nature inspired Martin to
In Cannery Village for 25 years Elliott set
up a flower shop in front of her home in
1990 Two years later she closed it turning
her hv1ng room into a store filled with .
treasures for sale
My uncle had a love for antiques so I
was always around them and m} lo"e for
them grew said Elliott whose home 1!.
filled with anuque!. country-themed
furnishings and dishes each 1s Its O\\n still
hfe v.a1ting 10 be painted
Elliott "'ho paints in watercolor and oil
\I.as approached to teach das:.es
\1y students pamt whatever they \\ant
The) pa11it 1n their own style not mine The
thing~ I paint are uncategorized said
Elliott who loves to do faces children and
watefCl."IOr narrat1\ie:. the later which tells
a family s story through c;eparate "1gnettes
all painted on one canvas
Elliott holds day and e\enmg clas ... es and has a month-long exh1b1t of
her students· art at The Raft each }ear Call 1Q4Ql 673-7144 for classes
In the back of a new bright sal0n at 41 q 31st Street ~ou II discover a tiny
working studio of artist leannina Blanco -Sh.,llo UI R11f' Opened 1n
lanuary 2000 1t 1s filled with her talent ~ns1b1li1y and pathos Blanco
aptly calls 11 home as she resides abo1.e 1 And her acf) lice; and oils reflect
paint and her sub1ects vary from patterned interiors the breadth of her art1st1c scope
to lush landscapes and beach scenes derived from a Born and raised in Costa Rica Blanco started to pain: 1u:-t four ~ears at;o after
visual mterpretatton
• 1 pick things that I _like and 'Nhat makes me feel
good Manm said
Runge operates the gallery for Martin where she
paints in the gallerys natural light each day Her style
touches on American Express1on1sm. lmpress1on1sm
and Contemporary
"Ilona inspired me to paint: said Runge, who
works in acrylics and oils. and has been exhibited
and collected nationally and internationally, with
shows reaching as far as lohannesburi. South Africa
~we all have experiences of life that we br1ni to our
art f'or me, l intellectually see it emolionally
perceive 1t and then transform 1t onto canvas in a
serious way
And as Manin puts it. ·1 would really love to have
Petit Galerie·Bella be a studio where other artists
would come and paint Developing a Plein-Air ftkling
recovering from brain urgery
·1 hke to tr) different techniques I hke to paint people and <inimals ~1d Blanco
whose works lend lhemselves to a wide d1\ers1ty
Blanco took a series of art lessons but her talents spnni from somNhing that could
never be taught She paints from this higher le\el of 1mai1ni!l10n -tru1y a gift
Four works that are exh1b1ted at Studio La Rue 1s a reproduction of a Van Gogh next
to 1t 1s Tftt Har\'tSI an acrylic on canvas of a man returning home from a arape harvest in
France. the emotionally charied Spa111slt SIAlhons. an oil on watercolor paper and T1111t. a
paintin& Blanco did
after her
theme. graced with
aneels and archangels
·1 m tryln&
achieve the characte
of the people." sh
said
in Cannery Village would be perfect • for commissions
Pet ite Galerie-~lla 1s open Tuesday ttuouah 19'491O~ART1278) ·. ' .
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I. Waft.o'• Fflft Tacn -Tacos. burritos and Baja rolls at Bristol Street,
1714) 435-0130 and Placentia Avenue. (949) 611 -3433
2. Attend a performance at the Tony award-winning Sourft Coul
Repertorv. For performances/tickets call ( 714) 708.-5500 655 Town
Center Drive.
3. Visit the 1.6 acre "Callfonalla SulUlrW" (located near Anton
Boulevard) by lapanese American sculptor lsamu Noeuchi, depicting
the diversity of Cal1fom1a's landscapes Continue down the walkways
to see public art by loan Miro and Henry Moore
'4. New stores and boutiques from Crate and Barrel stretching to the
Macy's Home Store (scheduled to open August 2000). S.1ttli c.ut
PIAua In Apnl, the stunning crystal Bridge of Gardens open-air
skywalk will be christened In luly, the one-half acre garden terrace
and water garden opens at the the base of the skywalk
5. RoHrt Mo1ulnl Wb1erv "'"' FN4 c:e .. rn with its celebrity chefs.
cooking classes and wine seminars 1570 Scenic Ave .1714) 979-4510.
6. Harbor ee .. ter on Harbor Boulevard 1s newly renovated and
features Home Depot. Tl Maxx 'N More. Albertsons. Rite Aid, BBOs
Galore. Nick's Pizza and Chuck E Cheese's 2300 Harbor Blvd
7. Take a free tour of Segerstrom Hall and tiny Founders Hall at the
Orvt"fe eau"f' Perfonttl"f Am Cnter on Mondays. Wednesdays
and Saturdays at 10·30 am (714) 708-5555
8. OrHge ea .... ,, MUUNM of Al1 satellite tn South Coast Plaza, lower
level has a unique gift shop and free exhibitions (949) 662-3366.
9. Reserve the private curtained .table for two at TM Cldfto""
restaurant Browse the golf shop for fine apparel and memorabilia
3333 Bristol St . (7141 708-2582
IO. Open Air Market at the o,.,.,. C...11r, F.U.,reHb on Wednesdays
at noon Monday through Friday. I -4 pm . Saturday and Sunday, 9 a m
to 4 p m visit Centennial Farm. a working farm with animals and crops
teaching youngs1ers the importance of agriculture •
11. F•l""4w P•" near Estancia High
School, you'll find walklni paths, picnic
areas and bike trails. Favorite locale for
kite flying. Tykes can nde the train.at the
function across the street
12. Mnt,~ .. Snl C.(. •"' Bu, 292
Bristol St. In The.Lab has Southern soul
with a twist of callfornia. fazz quartet
every Thursday. (714) 02-7685.
13. Take a leisurely walk nn tM .,._.,. .'"'
,,.. S.lltA c..-....... ,..... CnW
to view inspirational publlc·art (behind
El Torlto Grill and The SJ}a). Great place
to read and take photos After quiet
repose. she laps around the Exercise
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COSTA MESA
The city or Costa Mesa Is located in
central Orange County about 37 miles
southeast or Los Angeles and 88 mil~
nonh or San Dieao Its nonhernmost
border IS \Within rou1 miles o( the
PaciOc Ocean
DATE OF
INCORPORATION
June 29, 1953
C ITY MOTTO
Hub of 1he ltarbt)r Atl'd
N ICKN AME
C11-y of the Art'
1once known ti'> CNt H1lh
SISTER C ITY
Wyndam V1ctl>rld All,trdhJ
A REA
Cos1a Mesa encomp.isst>s a 11 1al or I l1
square miles 18 215 cKfl'~I
Approximately~ 1s on Jn upl:fted
table the Ne-wport M~ bt>undt'd b.,
Stet'P bluff on tht' S()Uth"Al.'Sl
cle-.a1ed lrC>m llO l\1 110 feet uhO\C ~ ..
le-.el on the 5C'luth .ind lO 10 4Q It 1 at
ti C•I) I' ·rth t rvf
GOVERNMENT
Cl'"'~•~''" uh m1113'1'1111n
l t;cr.t rnment ri\~ cu7 ur 11
ml'mbcr aie ek.'Clt'tl a! l 11i;c :o
staegerl'd fouqe ir tum~ l'\tl) tv.o
)ears, alterlldh.'I) tv.1> or thrrt> cvun 11
seats becl'me c1~a1lable for clect1.m
The council appoints one or 11~
members mayor for a tv.o-}tclr term
City Council
Malling addre~s
PO~ 1200
Costa Me:.a CA Y26211-I 200
(7141 754-~lll~
Meets In the Cll} c, unc1I Ch.,mt-ier,t • •
on 1he f11,t and third l\\ondays ,,f 1r1c
month at b 30 p m
Ma)Or Gt11) Morwhan
Coun.:11 L bb> Cov.an 1 \\ayer PrL>
Teml I~ frll~:;on Hedthcr ~
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(714175-M221
Ma1ltng Address
PO 8o.c 1200
Costa Mesa CA 92628-1200
1unless noted!
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City Attorney lerry Scheer
(714) 754-5399
City Manaeer Allan L Roeder.
(714) 754-5327
Communications Director lerry
Verwolf (79 Fair Orive)
(714) 754-5385
~puty City Manager/Development
Services Director Donald D Lamm.
(714) 754·5210,
Finance D1rectortrreasurer 11nteriml
Andrea Daroca 17141754 5241
Community ~rv1re-. Director Kt>1th
Vin Holt t714) 7"i4 5l00
l>eMonel IVI~ 011('( r Stl'\('n E
19Haym.in t71-IJ 7~·5<Wl
FIRE
Fire Chief Frank I Fanuno.17141754-
5106
Emergency 91 I
Administration 17141754-5106
1iYfordeal onl; 17141634-7237
F'lre Preo.enllon 1714) 754·5128
Public Eaucauon 17141 7'>4·5683
Bicycle Ll~nses tSunda)• 2 · 4 p m I
(714) 754-5250
FIRE S T ATION S
<:ompany •I
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Company •2
800 Bak.er (714 1754-5141
Company #3
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C.limpany #4
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INCOM E
Per capita $18175
'Jed an "" s--t•'lold $40 3 I J
PARKS. RECREATION
FACILITIES A ND
PARKWAYS COMMISSION
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Memoer" \~.irk Harns tcha1r1 Chns
Sams 1v1ce-cha111 Da~1d 1 'Su lier.
Richard J Mehren. Sandy Pinkerton,
Mike Schaefer. lonathan Zich. Shirley
Willard (Ex·Offiaal Member Re-leaf)
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Administration 17141754-5323
Job Information 17141754-5070
P L ANNING
COMMIS SION
Thomas Sutro. Walter M Davenpon
Chus Fewel. Christopher Colvin
K.m1na Foley
Meets second and fourth ~ionday of
:dch month tlt 6 30 p m
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30 minutl'$ south ot L 'ne 8t:-dth ·.i~
minutes south of Le.~ A°'e1c-. and
about 70 minut~ nonh o( San D1eio
Friday. March 24. 2000 JI
DATE OF
INCORPORATION
_ S.-ptember I 1906
~hen the Pac1hc Electnc Railway
e);tt'nded to Balboa the beach boom
beian t111d in 1906 the small settle-
mt>nts ol \l.'t~t Ne44pon. East Newpon
dnd BcllboJ incorporated as the Oty or
"lewport Bedch Pop 205
N I CKNAME
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S ISTER CITIES
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J2 Fnday. March 24. 2000
THE Vl ~ES
N'1 WPORT BEACH
f'tom the beaches and boardwalk to award-winning
dining and world-class shopping and accommodations.
discover Newport Beach's villages -each has its own
special offerings
along Ne"".l?ort
Harbor. cross the bridge at the
end of lamboree Road (at Pacific
Coast Highway). stroll down
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Marine Avenue with more than 70 quaint shops. galleries.
restaurants and caf~s From souvenirs and beachwear to
f~ne art. browse the boutiques and enjoy a yummy Balboa
Bar or frozen banana Near the el)d of Manne Avenue (at
the fire station) turn left and take the bridge over Grand
Canal to Little Balboa Island Or head back over'the canal
bridge and stroll the boardwalk with Its charming
cottages. hopping aboard the ferry on foot, with your bike
or in your ca r to cross the harbor to the Balboa
Peninsulas Fun Zone Events include the Balboa Art Walk
in May. Balboa Island Parade in lune. Walking Tour in
P4:cember
point Cruise the boardwalk on a bicycle or blades, rent a
kayak, gondola or electric boat to explore the harbor: a
motor b?at or sailboat and head out to the ocean: ride
• ~lboa Penlntula
the ferris wheel, merry-eo-
round or go bungee jumping
at the Fun Zone -complete
with arcade games and
carnival snack shops Book
passage on the Catalina
Flyer (leaves dock at 9 a m l
to discover nearby Catalina
Island. 1ust .26 miles
A hub of activity where outdoor activities~~
offshore."'Charter a fishing boat to enjoy deep sea hsh1ng
(half and full day), dolphin or whale watching (seasonal
December through April during the California Gray Whale endless. the historic Balboa Pavi11on"(l906) is the focal
· lecycllng Questions?
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• Used Nttdle/Syringcs
DispoaJ Program
• Large hem Collection
• Tdephone Book Recycling
• Household Hazardous
Wasce Disposal
• Used Oil Collection
• Composting and
Grasscyding
• School Recycling and
Educacional Programs
m1grat1on1 Hop aboard the
Pavilion Queen, Belle or Paddy
for a narrated harbor tour
Explore the beachwear and
souvenir shops. shack stops
and coffee houses at Balboa
and Newport Piers At Balboa
Pier dine at Ruby's, or simply
relax and sunbathe on the
beautiful beach From the
Synergler .. "Face Lift Facial" c" today lot Improve orculation, smooth & tighten skm.
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Santa Ana River letty through
the Newport and Balboa Piers
down to The Wedee. theres
great surfing Events include
Heritage Reeatta in lune Old
Glory Boat Parade and Fheht of
the Lasers in luly, Arts & Crafts
and Music Festival at Peninsula
Park. Balboa Beach to Bay Run
in October Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade and
Ring of Lights for seven days in
December
yoor compWnentary Relax and Rejuvenate I
~=~~:n,, (949)515-4348
440 E. Seventeenth Street , Costa Mesa CA 92627
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2700 Newpon Boulevard, Suite 168
Newport Beach
949.673.0582
c.... ......... , DWrfct
• Newport Plef/Mcfaddet Sqaarw
!-fead down the Balboa
P.eninsula boardwalk 1ereat for
bladine and biking) north to
Newport Pier at McFadden
Square Around 9 a m., the
Dory Fishing F1eet unloads its
fresh catch next to Newport
Pier The Pier area has an
exc1tine boardwalk filled with
funky shops. cafes (froin clam
chowder to rlsh tacos).
souvenir stores. fine dining and
a charming bed & breakfast.
• I ~,,..,.,ff Vtftl' n 1 f
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DlilJ Pilot Alutlltll Abtwaw F'riday, March 24. 2000 JJ
"~ V-. · and between MacArthur Boulevard and Avocado Avenue, discover Corona del Mar Plaza ~n~ the center of the commercial fishing industry. the village is comprised of eight Bri stol Farms Market. Sur La Table. Italiano Home Store, Tommy Bahama·s (great
blodts-filled with mostly art galleries, antique and nautical shops. specialty & nautical signature store!). Cowboy Seafood, Amadeus Spa, Armoire, Mottinl. Baby Unique. Three
stores and restaurants Bounded by Lafayette Avenue and Newport Boulevard along the Doi Bakery. Wateni:orks and Zany Brainy are among the upscale diversions Events
Rhine Channel between 28th and 32nd streets. Cannery Village is best discovered .on include G~rden Tour in Apnl. Corona del Mar Scenic 5K 1n June. Sandcastle Contest at
foot Public parking on 30th Big Corona 1n '
Street between Villa way and
Newport Boulevard Open
House along 3 I st Street (a
haven for artists and ant1quersl
1s held in spring and December
• c.,.,.. hi Mar
ocated 1ust south or
Newport Beach. Old Corona del
Mar Village along PaclflC Coast
Highway (PCH) l!i filled With
antique stores interior
furnishings. Oriental rug stores
and one-of-a-kind specialty
shops The qud1nt streets off
the highway are oamed after
flowers Marguerite in the
center of town. 1don t miss the
topiary dolphins "dressed up
for the holidays') will take you
down to Ocean Boulevard and
breathtalung views of the ocean
and harbor Ha've a sunset
picnic; above the ocean at
grassy Lookout Point peek
over Inspiration Point to view
the bronze sea hon sculpture in
the cliffs below. stroll or bike
along Ocean Boulevard rrom
Carnation Avenue (abo11e the
haf'bor) dpwn to Poppy Three
beaches include tiny China
Cove (Ocean and Acacia). Big
Corona for great volleyball with
fire rings and public parking
(Ocean and lasmine): and Little
Corona. a marine preserve
(Ocean and Poppy) A visit to
Sherman Library and Gardens
1s a must (PCH at Goldenrod)
dine at Caf~ lardln and visit the
Garden Shop fOf its books.
stationery and unique gifts Or
try the many fine eateries. from
baids. c:.o&e flld eeJatto to
the fine dlnifli houses such at
Five Crowns. Carmelos and
Ro«hctllld's alone PCH Lively
bars/restaurants Include The
Bunplow. Oysters and Quiet
Woman .• Heed Hilck ' DP PCH
September. COM Home
Tour in October and the
Christmas Walk tn
December
. ~ ... ,. .......... ..
Overlooking the Pacihc this premier open-air shopping center with more than 200
stQres and colorful kiosks offer:. the hnest in shopping and dining con111u1td on pagt 34
•ANTIQUES
• COLLECTIBLES
•SILVER
•LINEN
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•CRYSTAL
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Anchors lndude Neiman Marcus. Bloomingdale's and
their Home Store. Macy's Women Store. Robinsons-May,
Saks Fifth Avenue and a Farmers Market. Great home
furnishings. children·s shops. clothing boutiques and
specialty stores The younger set adores the koi pond. a
ride on the Kiddle Train qr jurppini into the Pop let
Fountain Located above Paclflc Coast Highway betw~n·.
MacArthur Boulevard and lamboree Road in Newport
Beach Events include Flower .Festival in April;. Photos.L
with the Easter Bunny in Atrium Park in April: Summer ·
Music Concerts in luly and August;~Race for the Cure in .
September: 'Christmas Tree Lighting/Menora·h Lighting in am"ience of 'this waterfront village with its galleries.
December salons, j~welry and specialty shops. Stop in the Lido Book
TWEEDY
.PLUMBING-_
Drain & Sewer
Cleaning Specialist
• NOUDA ....,_,,..,.,
c---------, 1$10 OFF I DRAIN
: CLEANING I 1s20 ~:OR& I I. REPAIRS I L---------.J . (949)
645-2352 • License #707595
Do you like furniture from
Pottery Barn & Ballard Designs?
Slipcover Sofa $450
Hundreds oC rabric l!Cltttiona
Sleigh Bed $299 Dining Room $450
cf Morel
Call for Appointment
(949) 64~ -4459.
• • M•rlr111 vlli.,e ·Shop~~r great magazines. hard-to-find and children s
Stroll down Via Oporto. a tree-lined ~ks Head down the boardwalk to view (and book!)
cobblestone street to experience the .yacht charters for all occasions You can dine al fresco at
MINER MISTAKES NOW MAKING
DESIGNER 0 Ul1..ET ROOM FOR
•. NEW INVENTORY
Already Reduced Warehouse Prices
Visit us in our new
designers showroom.
~reat savings
Showroom .Furniture & Accessories
Outlet New and Discontinued Items,
One of a Kind .
New Merchandise Arriving Dally
2929 Airway, Suite A
Costa Mesa, .CA
(114} 979./J6 79
• - i . -.
charming ~s and romantic
restaurants or en1oy the lively
nightlife at Buzz. Four-level
public park.Ing garage Events
include Lado Yacht Expo m
I.
West Coast Highway
and Newport Harbor !between
Newport Boulevard 'imd Dover
Drive). the nautical theme as
captured throughout the
maritime shops. galleries and
fine restaurants Charter a boat
for a romantic dining cruise or
rise early to watch
the Orange Coast
College crew
team practice
weekdays in
•EL the harbor
Great.
dining
choices.
from the
freshest
fish and seafood to Italian
Pacific • Rim. Mexican.
Continental and Asian Lively
night life
1s01~ OFF
SERVICE Of·YOUR CHOICE ~ • .....,.~·OMMfAL.•AMA"'6••0UCt
30°/oOFF
TWO OR MORE SERVICES (Mftt•_,.,.~ .~AL•AMA•·•DUCT
For local service in your area Costa Mesa , call •••
Huntington 8 h <949) 642-0270 . eac (714) 842-0320
1-800-367-2648
co1-r=~
Not.Just Clean, Coit .Cledn ....
' . ' ' '
BALBOA Pl!NJNsuLA $4.5()0.()00
l'locll OClCatllroal " 8d.. home. Bob Bas 717-4708 ' .
lavua CoYJ $3,800,000
<kao .... " 8d.. 4.5111. '""9e bod!.
C8rol Bers 7'9-37J9
Dovo SHOUS $1,395,000
front IVW ¥kws. ~ 6 8d. 4 Ba.
Frank Sames 759-3726
HAit-. Vmw HIUs $1,195.000
Gftll J Id. liloect «;.. *" .... c..1119 ,..,,.
SHOU CuPFS Sl,350,000
5 8d 5.5 BL "Wciod floon. Barn <:dllnp.
l?Vllll Corktt 759-3728
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'Bd.4.5 Ba.Fora'Cf Ykwa.Garcd.
Hddl Stockwdl 717-4728
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J8 Friday. March 24. 2000
-I
ou're invited to a behind-the-scenes look at some or the most beautlful and unique homes and
gardens throughout Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. during the Third Annual Home & Garden tour
to benefit Newport Harbor High School (NHHS)
Scheduled for Tuesday, May 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m .. the tour will take you to beautiful Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa homes and gardens, located in Newport Heights. Castaways, Dover Shores.
the Balboa Peninsula and Eastslde Costa Mesa
Morning coffee will be served at one of the homes with pastries donated by C'est Si Bon Lunch
held at another residence will be provided. courtesy of Plum's, Costa Mesa
Accordin& to 2000 tour chairperson Leonie Lumpkin. the homes renect the diversity or
architecture and lirestyles in our communities
Tickets. through advance sales only, are 540 per person and can be purchased at The Butera
Collection. Ann Dennis (Stonem1ll Design Center) and via the home tour hotline. (9491 262-5290
Approxlmately $50.000 1s expected to be raised from this year's tour Funds will be directed to the Newport
Harbor Education Foundation to expand and ennch academic prQirams. such as after-school tutoring The
Foundation was conceived and developed by the school principal and the
Newport Harbor Navigators - a group comprised or fathers. dedicated to
Improving the quality of education at
Newport Harbor High
Photos by Grqory L Gelssman
Da1/g Pilot An"WJ/ Alma"at
Newport Beach
~ Forti RHAf 1s a collection of
omes in Newport Beach This ---------------------,
community includes five
borhoods Homes range in
size from 2.500 to more than 5.000
square feet Priced from the
$800,000s (949) 719-2828
w, .. u.~r a., reatur~s gated
famiJy style homes built by Taylor
tLUTHERAN CHURCH OF TH£ MAsTER
MORNING PRE-ScHOOL PROGRAM
Enrolling Now
•Christian lnsuuct:ion
• Devdopmental Program
• H~nds on Craft Aaivicics
•Phonics .... ~
• Computer lnSlruction --=--
• lkforcl After School Care
Available
8:30 AM to 11 :30 AM
Ages 3 ro 5 yors
2900 Pacific View Drive
Corona dcl Mar, California 92625
(949) 759-1146
Woodrow Homes. Inc. Residences "---------------------
range In size from 3.909 to 4.373 ~"91i!llll::"'!!:,__~'!'l'!!,._9'-.===-Pem-.-..-4~
square feet Pnced from the high ...... -~---·.._-
S~.=,;,-::i ~r 8~-P~· home
Communltt1• cuetom interiors RINfe by Greystone Homes in
Newport Ridge North are designed Bringing Fresh Ideas
with European-inspired architecture
These single family residences To Your Home
range In size from 2.960 to 3,800
square feet and are priced from the
mid-$800.000s (949) 721-9180
11lipcowNJ • wlnJow tnratm~nte
plllowe. INulalng & mortJ
Dnlfn s.rvlcn Avalla'11tJ by
K1111ly Kay
1720-d eanta •na ave.
aoeta mee•. aa 92627
(949) &4e-t8140 (948) 645-9175
Home Tour will once
again afford the
public the chance to
view some very special
Friday, March 24, 2000 '9
residences a~d gardens in Newport Beach. Corona del Mar and
Newport Coast Proceeds benefit Corona del Mar educational
programs and services · I
For more information and tickets. call (949) 515-6000
NEWPORT -HARBOR.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
EVANGELICAL Lutheran
Worship Service with Holy CommW'llon
.._.y9:15•m
SUncllay School 9:15 •m
798 Dover Dr. Newport ._ch
(949) 548-3631
ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE
•N&N-U""r&AbSMptf'UdtwaJ\, T~(oy yow HOtNt'
Firw HoJU F1m1islti"11
Altti4•n & Colltttillln
Trt1tlitio1t1d to Cott111~
Gi/fl & G11'*" Dttor
Wi1h Li1t & D~liHry
..
C1111"1t1 to Clt1111,~lins
U"ll & R11rt Boob
C111tom PictMrt Frlllffing
F11rJtihlrt Rntor11tio11
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Make Those
Patios II Entries
Beautiful
Stant Has A Very Wann Feeling.
Let Jim Jennings install
yo ur complete ya rd hardscrtpe.
• Expert brick, stone,
tile, slate & concrete
work.
• Can recommend
quality designers &
landscapers.
• Expert Masonry
repairs, cle~ning and
regrouting.
• Drainage problemsr
We solve them.
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Se~11•. built by Shea Homes, are described as
> single family hillside homes in Newport Coast. •
• Residences range in size from 2.888 to 3.696 square
feet. Prices from the $900.000s (949) 497-5411.
The homes in the community of SrnM are
European country-styl~ villas Built by Brookfield
Homes. they range in size from 3.417 to 3.936
square feet Prices start from the high-$900,000s .
........ (9491 376-2988.
S..NUllt. is a gated-luxury home community with
homes ran-glng in size from 3.745 to 4,096 square feet three floor plans are avai,lable. Built by Greystone
Homes and priced from the low SI .000.000s.
Mo11udt. is an enclave of luxury view homes built by Capital Pacific Homes. Residence range from
4.556 to 4,971 square feet. Priced from approximately SI 4 ~illion. (9491 219-0559
NEW THOUGHT ~
CHURCH ~
Science of Mind
(;enter
S.."""1 s.rvta 10.•30
SundaJ Sclaool IO:JO
N~ Qnnmunily Cnun;
184' Ptnlc Ave., <Josla Mesa
W«I. Htaling Servic.e JO:JO am,
1929 Tustin Ave., Cmta Mesa.
Sat. Wcrishop -10-12 noon Donation
Call (949) ~199
for information
l)er • In~madooal N ..
Gated luxury view homes make
up the neighborhood of PeN.ted
built by Taylor Woodrow Homes.
Inc. Homes range in size from
3.843 to 4,493 square feet Priced
from SI 6 million (949) 376-7087
Mall"" ........ OcalJI • ..,.
feature custom view homes on
large lots. Home sizes are from
4,349 square feet, prices begin at
$1.725,000. (949) 497-8080.
A vacation ownership resort
with exclusive recreation
opportunities makes up MrnWr• ...., ... c:..l--(Ill) 76~
3575.
~ CNlf features one-half
aae custom lots. Irvine •
.• (;Qfnm'Ullty Developfflent Co.
Priced from $2 million to more
lllln $i1 million. (9'9) 75CM669 .
·'
OUSING
.TATISTICS
E D IAN VALUE:
.222
OUS I NG UNITS ( 1996)•
ile family 19,151
S E WERrTRASH/WASTE
DIS POSAL
Costa Mesa Sanitary Pistrlct
(714) 754-5043~ for ABOP (for
antifreeze. auto batteries. used oil and
latex paint. call (714) 834·6752 and it
will be picked up at your house
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District 1s
funding a one-year program to collect
recyclable household hazardous waste
To schedule a free pickup at your
home. call (800) HHW-PKUP Residents
who use dumpsters are not eligible for
this program
___ ...__
Friday March 24, 2000 41
RECYCLING AND TRASH
City or Newport Beach,
General Services Dept , (949) 644-3066
(Refuse Dept J
TELEPHONE
Pac1f1c Telephone Company
(8001 31?·2355./
TRAS~
City of Newport Beach (9491 644-3066
WASTE DISPOSAL
City Qf .Newp<;>rt Beach.
o 4 units/structure. 5,931
units/structure; 14, 170 .
bile homes 1.303
al housing units 40,555
urce: State Dept of Finance
Rainbow Disposal (County Regional
Ho.usehold Hazardous Waste Collecuon
Center). (7 14) 665-6970 (also Newport
Beach)
NEWPORT BEACH
CAB LE
General Servkes Dept . (949) 644·'3.(>66
Ware Disposal Co . Inc
( 714 I 8'34·0234,. •
OM E OWNERSH IP:
n 42%, rent 58% Ware Disposal Co . Inc
(71 4) 834-0234
Comc~st.Cablevislon.
(9491 680-4070 WATER
E RAGE H OME SALES
ICE:
Cox Communications. City of Newport Beach
1<)491 644· 3050 (949) 720-2020
:n .200 11997) !This 1s up 4% from
T E L E PHONE
Pacific Bell
Residence. (8001 310·2355
Business, (800) 750-2355
ELECTRIC POWER
Southern
) California
.. R OPERTY VALUATION Edison
• In 1996-97, the total assessed property
wluat1on for the city was $6.804,645.979
Construction 1n 1996·97 totalled more
dwn $86 million in valuation as shdwn
VOTER REGI STRATION
Orange County Registrar of
Voters
(714) 567-7600 (also Newport Beachl
WATER
(8001 655-2355
NATURAL
GAS
AVERAGE RENTAL
RATES I•
studio apartments $686
one bedroom apartments $773
two bedroom aj)drtments 5986
lwerage vacancy rate 5 4%2°
•JCity of Costa Mesa Planning
Dlv1s1on Survey
21tate Dept of Finance
EWPORT BEACH
EDIAN VALUE:
12.1162
OUSI NG UNITS:
,,,631
Single Units 59 38%
Multi-Family 36 59'\.
Mobile Homes 2 76'~
OME OWNERSHIP:
n 49 7J'\. rerit 39 55",
ERAGE RENTAL
Tl LITI ES
LECTRIC POWER
uthern Cc1l1torn1a Edison
00) 655-4555
ATU RAL G A S
e Casco
00) 427-2200
ECYCUNG
range Coast Colleie,
14) 432-5131
xic/Hazardous Waste.
14) 744-0516
aste Manaiement.
14) 558-776 1
l ... '' ~' ,
Mesa Consolidated Water District.
(949) 631-1200 •
Santa Ana Heights Water District
(714) 647-5454/647-5400
Richard Ferree, CFP
Financial PJ~ning
Investment Advisory
"we help you achieve
retirement goals. "
949 • 553 • 4000
The Gas Co
(8001 427-2200
A... Jackson Financial Management
~ A Registered Investment Ad,isor in Newport Bach
Securities offered throu h FSC Securities Cor ration SIPC
St Michael & All Angels
Episcopal Church
Marguerite & Pacific View
Corona del Mar
(949) 644-0463
t===:::.i' att a Christian Community who come to
eu God's word and to receive and share the Lord
Jesus Christ. Our pwpoae is to haw Christ liw in
us in order that in Christ we may Uw fajthful and
procluctiw Christian Uva. Our commitment to the
Gospel is cvangclicah our liturgical tradition,
catholiq our theology, orthoclm but open to
thought, reflection, and spiritual endea¥Or. We cue
about the world and striw to .a'ft Chritt in it.
Tlic Rn'd Pttu 0 . Hayna, Rector
SeMq Scbglulc
8:00 am The Holy Eucharist
l 0:00 am Choral Eucharist and Church School
In Costa Mua
Presbyterian Church
of the Covenant
10:00 am
Bib/.e Snu/ks, Co11m11nt Gro11ps 1nJ
SociAJ £11niu for All Ates
"Building A Church For
Our Community''
· 2850 Fairview R<I (at Adams)
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Office (7 14) 557·3340
Fax (7 14) 557·3240
Pastor Tim McCalmont
Will you visit St. Mark
if we promise
not to throw
the book at you?
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C ITY OF COSTA MESA:
• Sanitary District: (71 4) 754-5087,
(71 4) 754-5307 or (714) 754-5043
• For commercial trasti.
(7141754-5024
• Waste Management
(7141474-2311
CIT Y OF NEWPORT
BEACH :
ORANGE
COAST
COLLEGE ~ al annual event in November.
icans Recycle Day, has begun to
s Amerlcanson the Importance of ----\!A"I· st recycling, but also purchasing
roducts made of recycled materials
1N2000
• General Services
(Q491 644-3055
ORANGE COUNTY:
• Hou~ehold Hazardous Waste
ll1Jtlil1(: Provides information on·
dt'>pu<.tll of paint motor oil. fertilizer.
pe<,ltctdc~ tires. etc There are four
per mancnt drop-off fact Ii tie'> in the
county
Call 1714) 834-6752 for
location<, dnd hours
(OCC)
A Reform Congregation Encour.aging
TraditionaJ Jewish Values
I rom Gmeration
IQ Gmn-ation
Rabbi Mark S. Miller,
our distinguished
spiritual lcadct
for 23 years
Cantor Jonathan Grant
H UC-JIR ordained
Canror for 6 years
Friday Evening Shabbat Services are 8:00pm
Family Services first Friday of every month
at6:00pm.
We warmly invite you to attend
inspi racional services in our beautiful Sanccuary
CHILDCARE AVAILABLE
FO R FRIDAY SERVICES
TB Y Breakfast Club I st Sunday of each month 9-12
Pl~e call us at (949) 644-1999
Temple Bae Yahm
I 01 I ( .1md back Srrecc. Newpmt Beach, CA 92660
~cc us on the web ar www.tby.org
According to the Institute of Scrap ~e~cllng Industries.
Items tossed Into the recycling bin are not really recycled
until they are remade into new products we actually buy . --' ""'
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HERE'S SOME RECYC LING RESOLUTIONS TO GET YOU STARTED:
•Shop at stores that carry recycled-content products
• Look for product labels that assure you of recycled content
• Find paper towels. lunch bags. facial tissue and similar items made from recycled
content.
• Buy door mats. carpet padding. new carpeting, insulated 1ackets and sleeping bags
made from recycled plastic beverage bottles
• Purcnase items with very little packaging materials -buy in bulk use refillable
containers and when choosing clcdning products look for concentrated forms Source
reduction conserves row materials and energy rec:ourcec;
• Use durable plates cup dnd ~pongcs in place uf d1'>po.,dble plates ..:ups and tO\l.t?ls
• Scrub your pots and pans wtth scou11n~ pads mdde from recycled plastic
• Resurface floors and countertops with recycled glass tile..,
• Give ha.ndymen gifts of toob made from recytled metals
• Thirty-four percent of sohd waste disposed of by Orange County resident~ 1s yard wastl'
food waste an·d o ther o rganic material Set up a backyard compost. which adds many
years or disposal capacity to landfills
A & ~ Custom Up hol tery
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THE OCC Rttrcll"f ~"fer I S
l.OCATEO ON AOAMS A VENUE
BETWEEN HARBOR ANO
FAIRVIEW IN COSTA MESA.
M Ail.iNG A DDRESS; 2701
FAIRVIEW R OAD, COSTA
M ESA, CA 92626.
• Stdrr Hours Mon -fri 8 cl m -
X p m Sdt Sun q a m -x p rn
• Ru) BJck Hr ur· Mon -Fri
X ,, m • 5 fl m . ::iat I) d 111
5 p m Clo!>ed Sund.w~ "fou
Got It We II Recycle It" OCC
Recycling Center will PJY the
current market value for
dluminum glass and plastic
containers with the "CA•
Redemption Value •
• Materials which may be
donated 24 hours a day'
include
• Glass, food and beverage
containers ---------------------&1D.,., t f PW _ _. h • Alumlnum cans : .. ~ se 0 OW·8 w .t : .. Plastic soft drink bottles
Su Ord • Newspapers
I your peover er r-': I • Magazlneslphone books
I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • Card~rcllshopping bags
The Hlgbeet Quality • Tin cans
lipcovers • Bedding • Dust Rufn<'s • Tahle f.loth • Scrap metaVold appliances W~ ve moved thu U our new /o('tllion • Reu!>able clothing
COME EE Ol/R NEW SHOWROOM! • Pld~t1cs with codes I, 2 & 4
The center accepts t'lff•te p11r~r
compurer lr1b crirds , nii print out
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PLACES OF
WORSHIP
•Not.: alt worship services ocwr
on Sundays uni.ts otherwise
noted.
ANGLICAN
S T. MATTHEW'S
TRADITIONAL
EPISCOPAL CHURC H
1723 Westcllff Dr
Newport Beach
(949) 646-1 152
Sunday holy communion 8. 9 15 c,
10 30 am Sunday school 9 am for
adults & children of all ages. child
car~ provided
Bible study, Tuesday. 7 30 p m &
Wednesday. noon (call for location)
Holy communion. Thursday, 9 30
am
Womens fellowship Thu~ay 10 15 am
APOSTOLIC
U NITED PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH
617 Hamilton
Costa Mesa
(949) 646-9724
.ARMENIAN
APOSTOLIC
ST. M ARY ARMENIAN
CHURCH
148 E 22nd St
Costa Mesa
(9491 650-6760 or (949) 650·8367
ASSEMBLIES OF
GOD
H ARBOR CHRISTIAN
F ELLOWSHI P
740 W Wilson
Costa Mesa
(9491 63 I ~7730
Wor)h1p 10 am
Adult &roup Tuesday 7 30 pm
Youth aroup
Wednesday, 6 30 p m
leny Seedan pastor
LA P UERTA A BIERTA
C HURC H
740W Wilson
Costa Mesa
(949) 650-8236
Humberto Cabezas pastor
N EWPO RT-M ESA CHRISTIAN
CENTER
2599 Newport Blvd
Costa Mesa
(714) 966-0454
Worship Saturday, 6 p m .
Sunday, 8. 9 JO & II a m • 6 p m
Child ~re provided
Dr lames T Bradford
BAHA'I
BAHA'I FAITH OF COSTA
MESA
PO Boa 10832
(71 4) 957-2894
Baha'ls ol Newport Beach
(949) 721--0091
BAPTIST
H ARB OR TRINITY CHURCH
1230 W Baker St
Costa Mesa
(714) 556-7787
Worship 10 am
Bruce Merrifield. senior pas!Ol
BAPTIST
AMERICAN
F AIRVl.£W COMM UNITY
CHURCH
2525 Fairview Rd"
Costa Mesa
1714) 545-4610
Worship 10 am
Dr Gary Barmo re
BIBLE
C ALVA RY C HURCH
N EWPORT-M ESA
190 E ~3rd St
Costa Mesa
(949) 64~Vi050
Worship Saturday. 6 pm Sunday. 8.
930(,llam
Tlm Celek. pastor •
BUDDHIST
B UDDH IST T ZU-C HI
A SSOCIA T I O N OF
AM ERICA
Oranae County Office
628 w 19th St
Costa Mesa
(9491 833-0822
HIGASHI HONGANJI
BUDDHIST TEMPLE
2 54 Victoria St
Costa Mesa
(949J 722·1202
Worship 10 am
CHR ISTIAN
S OUTH C OAST
C HRIS TIAN CHURC H
792 Victoria St
Costa Mesa
(949) 548-3468
Worship 10 15 am
Bible Studies 9 a m
Sunday school 9 a m
lerrold A Hollobaugh. minister
CHRISTIAN &
MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
J ACH I N CHINESE
A LLIANCE CHURCH
420 w 19th
Costa Mesa
(9491642·4018
WorshlJ5 Mandarin & English 11 10
am , Su~y school lo 30 am
CHRISTIAN
.SCIENCE ·
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRI ST , SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
Newport Beach
(9491673·1340 or (949) 673-6150
Church 10 am and 5 pm
Sunday ~hool 10 am
Wednesday meeting!> 8 p m
SECON D CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Pac1l1cV1ew Dr
Corona def Mar
1949) 644 2617 or 19491 675-4661
Church 10 d m Sunday school 10
am
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
CHURCH OF CH0RIST
C OSTA M E SA
287 W Wilson
Costa Mesa
(9491645-3191
Span1!>h worhh1p 2 p m
I
CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY
SAINTS
949.631 .2229
1822 Newport Bfvd., Com Mesa
Aaou From Triangle Squ.re
Monmy.s.turday 10:30-6:00
Sunday 12:00-5:00
..
T HE CHURCH OF
J ESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER-DAY S AINTS
277'5 Plc:1Cent1a
Costa Me:.a
(7141979-7890
Service 9 am
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THE CHURCH OF JEsus·
CHRIST OF lATTc:.R-OAY SAINTS
l 150 ~nttd Canyon
Newport Beach Wards
lfot bo'r Hills 19491 854·4463
Corona del Mar 19491 854·4672
Newport COdSt Singles 1949) 854-4980
lnstnute ol Rt.>hg1on-UCI 194QI 725-Q073
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FLOTATIONS• FUTONS •
• 'nder Bed torage
• • 'het>b & Comforten..
• Wavt>les~ Maure ses
• Bunk Bed , Day Beds
• Day Beel
• Platform Beds
• Canopy Bt·ds
• ·teigh Beds
•Wall Unit
• Dresst!rs-Vani ties
!Rlivery d-&t-Up Opm 7 DllJS
949~2-4922
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COMMUNITY
FAI RVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH
CoStd Mesa
(7141545·4610
Worship 10 am
COMMUNITY CHURCH
CONGREGATIONAL
UNITED CHURCH OF CHR IST
611 Heliotrope Ave
Corona del Mar
1949) 644-7400
Worship R 15 & IO a m
DISCIPLES OF
CHR IST
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
240 I Irvine Ave
Newport Bea«h
(949) 645-578
Worship I 0 a m
EPISCOPAL
ST. JAMES CHURCH
3209 Via Lido
Newport Beach
(949) 675-0210
Traditional 7 30 a m . contemporary
9 am . charismatic 10 45. Church school
9 am Sunday
ST. JOHN THE D IVINE
E PISCOPAL CHURCH ,
183 E Bay
Costa Mesa
(949) 548·2237
Services 8 & IO a m
ST. MICHAEL A·ND ALL
ANGELS
Marsuerite and Pacific View
Corona del Mar
(949) 644-0463
Eucharist 8 a m . Choral Eucharist &
church school IO a m
Nursery care provided at all
services. ..
JEW'ISH
SYNAGOGUES
TEMPLE B AT YAHM
1011 camelback
Newport Beach
(949) 644-1999
Shabbat services
Friday, 8 p m .
Family service 6 p m
(First fnday...each month I
LUTHERAN .
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
760 Victoria
Costa Mesa
(949) 631-1611
(949) 548-6866 (school)
Worship Saturday at 5 pm . Sunday a. l:l.
10 & 11 30 am
Sunday school and Bible
studies 9 10 am
T HE LUTH ERAN
CHURCH OF THE
MASTER
2900 Pac1f1c View Dr
Corona del Mar
(949) 759-1011
Worship 9 30 a m .
Sunday school 9 15 a m
Adult Education 10 45
am
NEWPORT
H ARBOR
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
50% OFF
798 Dover Dr
Newport Beach
(949) 548·3631
Worship 9 15
PRINCE OF PEACE
L UTHERAN
TOPIARIES
and
FLORAL
Arrnngtmrntr
Home Decor
2987 Mesa Verde Dr
East ·
Costa Me<,a
17141 549-0521
\Vor~h1p 10 am . Sunday
3000 Sq. Ft. Showroom
Offmng Unit[iu Dnips To Enhanu Any lkcor.
En}"Y rifrnltmmts whiu 1hoppin1;,,11~rUf""'111Morp/Hn.
Specialty Furniture
Silk Florals
Custom Floral
Arrangement.s
Chi/Jrm ll1T wtf.ttm1~.
Compute Duign Servi&e
-·-
Dai4/ Pilot Allnual Alntart/Jl
school q am
Mark Rosers. pastor
NAZARENE
COS TA M E'SA CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
la85 Anaheim Ave
Costa Mesa
1949) ';48-7161
Worsh1pl0 45am &6pm
Bible study 9 30 a m and
Wednesday 7 p m
Doyle Henderson
NON-DE NOMI NATIONAL
B EACH CITIES COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Meets at Estancia High School
2323 Placentia
Costa Mesa
(714) 536-3368
Worship/Sunday school 8 4'5 and
10 30 am
DISCIPLE'S CHURCH
I 050 Ari IOQtOn
Costa Mesa
(714) 825-0061
Worship 10 am
ROCK HARBOR
Meets a'l the Costa Mec;d Senior Center
695 W 19th St
Costa Mesa
(9491 548-2600
Worc;h1p 9 & f'\ c1 111
con tm urd 011
Custom Upholstwy • Qiudity Hom1 Ftlrnuhinp
&Ji Imports • CMSUlm Wi""°"1 Trt11tmmts
Hll1UJ.P11int1J °'"""' Mln-Js • /Ill/Un Imports
H11NI Wr"IJ'bl SiJJt Fllw.Js tf Trta
CIUtom &tUlint tf TOie l.Jwns • Fnu a,;,.,, tf FIAhlNlrt c,,,,.,,, AIU lblfi • ~
Mon-Fri l°"' • s.t l~S
S...10-4
369 E. 17* St.
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94~~•182S
10# m;...t.., .,..!~Gt nao
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(Mf) "6-67•5
432 E. 17th Sr., Costa Mesa, Tuca. .. fri. 10 un-6 pm
cwo doon E..-oi Rubf• Sa. 10 am-4 pm . -~~~-..
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•PIT AFFICTION AT ITS FINIST-.
ack
· veterinary hospital
Since 1978
•TOTAL HIP REPLACEM~NT,.TPO, TPLO
• KNIE RECONSTRUCTION, ELBOW AND HIP
DISPLASIA SURGIRIES
• IN-HOUSE ULTRASONOORAPHY, ENDOSCOPY,
LAPROSCOPY
• SPACIOUS INDOOR-OUTDOOR BOARDING
FACILITY
• BATHING AND DIPPING
• EARLY DROP-OFF SERVICE
GEORGE KATCHERIAN DVM AND ASSOCIATES
(949) ~56-0554
4263 BIRCH ST.
NEWPORT BEACH
(At Orange Co. Airport)
MON·FR.I 7 AM·6PM
SAT 8AM·2PM
• Indoor/Outdoor runs, heated and temperature controlled
• Exercise 4Xdaily in either a large play yard or 50'
exercise runs
• Separate kennel building for dogs under 25lbs
• Kennel Manager and Qualified Vet Tech lives on
prelilises
• Full grooming/training classes ·
• Open 1 days a week and ac~pt major credit cards
Spedallzed Breeders
Great Danes, Doberman Pinschers, Miniature PiAscbers,
lbizan Hounds and Italian Greyhounds.,
Vet on Call 24 .Hours A Day
~ ~· %le.e.Nd $ k ~~
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20322 Riverside.Dr
Santa Ana Heights, CA 94707
p : (714) 641-3193 F: (714) 641-3194
http://members.aol.com/sunrun 1426
E-mail: sunrun 1426@aol.com
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Daily Pilot AnnlUll Almanac
Photos by Crqory L CelMman
To say that golr is a lirestyle 1s something ror other areas
Golr in the Newport Beach/Costa Mesa area is a pastime which·
borders on obsession. It seems hke you can look anywhere and rind
vast stretches or ratrway weaving through the coastal communities.
The goH industry is booming, and the locals are taking notice -
Fortunately, the abundance or golr courses in the area. provide
the perrect mix or scenery. challenge and availability. These seven
local public courses provide not only variety, but more
fundamentally, they offer .
(949) 653·7300.
,,, Someplace YOU can plafl
• Newport Stadt Coif Courst is an 18-hole. par-59
course with a challenge around every green The
course is well-kept and what 1t lacks in distance.
it makes up ror in small greens. bunkers elevated
tees and trees Be sure to bring your short game
as It will be tested The course orrers lighted.
night-play to make tee-times even more
available Fees are very reasonable The course 1s
located at 3100 Irvine Ave in Newport Beach call
(949) 852·8689 ror more mrormauon
• The new kid on the block I!> lrvines
Stra111btmJ F'orms Th 1s par-71 course
opened in 1997 and reatures two distinct reel$ ror its front and back nines
The front is centered around a creek and has a country reel to it The back 1s
sculpted out.of Sand Canyon Reservoir and reatures. some hilly play A tough
course. but still a nice play Strawberry Farms Golf Course is located at 11
Strawberry Farms Road in Irvine Call (949) 551·1811 for more information
• Some would say that the 1ewel of Southern California coastal golr 1s
PtllGan Hiii Coif Courst. With two 18-hole Tom F'az10 designed courses. this racihty offers up great golf from
the hills to the sea The North Course features a hnks style with large elevation changes and natural
vegetation to preserve the Scottish feel In addition the course features breathtaking views of the ocean
and Catalina Island The South Course. in a word Is beautiful as 1t winds its way toward and at some
points. along the Newport coastline This older course 1s also challenging as players need to work tncky
shots built right Into the dra'!'atic course Though the r~ can be a bit pricey this is the true golf
experience in all its forms Pelican Hill Golf Course Is located at 22851 Pehcan Hill Road South l~~ewport
Beach call (949) 760-0707 for more information
•Cai Cr«i Col{ Club 1s Cf course which makes you remember why you huff out onto the
track time after time. It's not so that you can throw your ball Into rough, sand and the
occasiooal tree. It's so that you can get outside. breathe deep and enjoy nature for a few
hours. Tom Fazio designed this par· 71 course to be a great golf experience and the club
goes the extra mile to ensure that it is. Flowers. orange groves and views of the surrounding
mountains give you temporary amnesia from that last shot you hit out of bound~ and keep
you coming back for more. Oak Creek Golf Club is located at I Coif Club Dr. in Irvine. Call
•
• Costa Mesa is represented In the aotf universe by two great public courses that show fun play in their popularity The courses are usually
busy. so ca11 ahead for tee times but the experience is worth the wait The longer Los Lagos course Is
characterized by rolling fairways. lots of trees and strate&ically placeq bunkers The club makes the
extra effort to speed up and assist play with CPS systems in the golf carts. On the Mesa Linda course,
the word of the day is strateiY With shaped fairways, lots of trees and bunkers. and many par-3 ~oles,
this shorter course keeps golfers on their toes and requires them to keep their Iron play sharp Cbsta
Mesa Coif and Country Club is located at 170 I Coif Course Dr in Costa Mesa For more Information.
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Recreation Services Bic11ding
From Costa Mesa clly streets to
COSTA MESA Balboa beaches, there are biking
and hikmg paths available for all Cltf of Cost. Meu levels Take a leisurely cruise
c. ........ "'ff Sn'Ylus around the Back Bay on foot or on
Department olhces. City Hall two wheels. or speed thmgs up with
(714) 754-5300 a sprmt along Pacific Coast Highway
Classes m golf, Tat Chi and tennts Bicycle helmets are required for
are 1ust a few of the selections the children four and under or weighing
city offers throughout the year Tots less than 40 lbs. when riding as a
can spend ttme with parents in passenger on a bike For a free map
Mommy and Me classes. obtain n~ of bicycle trails in Newport.Beach.
art skills or tumble In gymnastics
There are even classes for the family
pup. who can learn to be more
obedient Add1t1onally there are
basketball and softball leagues
NEWPORT BEACH
Cltf of Newport Beac~
Co'"'"""ltf Sentlca
3300 Newport Blvd
1949) 644-3151
Sa1ltng. skating and sand volleyball
are 1usl a few of the many act1v1t1es
offered for adult1. and children
through the cit~\ pr<>irams There
are year-round ddult sports leagues
and youth ~pmt~ as well as classes
1n recreation dnd leisure The
Newport Navigator 1s published
quarterl~ and mailed to all Newport
Beach residents It otfer:. d list ol
classes and c<1n also be found at the
commun11y <;ervtces oHtces and ctty
libraries
Aquatic Centers
MaN" Be'fac"' ~ufk
Ce"te'
At Corona Del Mar Hleh School
2102 Eastbluff Dr Newport Beach
New,.,t aeu• A4utlc Cntn
One Wh1techffs Dnve, (949) 646-7725
N..,.nD•,_...,,
1131 8adt ~ DrM
(949) 72~3863
contact the City of Newport Beach
Public Works Dept . (949) 644-1311
THE flTriUYS
PEMONAL ~NING
(949) 475-1885
www.thefitguys.com
FREE DISH!
1-800-500-8290
No Glnunicb! Hurry, offer ends April 30,2000
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Bowling Ndglebotftood C:.M~ C.Mta
Kona Lanes 't3owling Center 1845 Park Ave
2699 Harbor Blvd Rea Co'"'"""ltf Ce"te'
Costa Mesa 661 Hamilton St
(714) 545-1112 NEWPORT BEACH
q,mmunity Centers Bo"lta Cruft Co'"'"""ltf .
Ce"ter
COSTA MESA Umvers1ty Drive & La Vida
Carrol Beei eo ....... ~ emta
BaJmric Cont'"""~ C.mta 115 Agate Balboa 1srand
1975 Balearic Dr Cont'"~ Youtli C.Mta
Downtown Conlmunltf COiter Grant Howald Park
1860 Anaheim Ave 5th & Ins. Corona def Mar
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Golf
NEWPORT BEACH
Hfatt Newpo..Ur
I I 07 lamboree Road
Newport Beach
(949) 729-1234
Located on the Upper Newport Bay, this
nine-hole course 1s perfect for a quick game
Salling Bases
Salllftg Bases
19th Street on the bay side
Orange Coast College
$4lllng Base
1801 W Coast Highway
16th Street Salling ~
On the bay side or Peninsula
18th Street Windsurfing Base
On bay side or Peninsula
Yoga
COSTA MESA
Yoga Center
445 E. 17th St
646-8281
Classes range from Hatha Yoga stretching
exercises and deep meditation to ~lmple
techniques to reducing stress and gaining
emotional balance
Yoga Place
Costa Mesa Courtyards
1835 Newport Blvd. Bldg A
642-7400
Offers 82 classes wee~y for all ages and
levels of flexibility Classes range from
restorative to rigorous
For A eo ... ,1ete
Ult of ATM Para
In Colt. Mna
C..11:
(714) 754-5300
Newport Butli
C..ll:
(949) 64~3_15 J
8'fl6H Pe11l111u'4
G'idi'!J'aJ Para
Landscaped parks along
Newport Boulevard just
south of the Arches
interchange. providing
an attractive gateway to
the Balboa Peninsula
Bonlt41 c.11,011 Para
South or Bonita Canyon Dnve and
east of MacArthur Boulevard with _ _..... __ .;..___ _______________ _....._ sport fields and walking tralls
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f'OA'i lll ... E.. H0 '1(0f'TiiEGLE1'"10tcKOOIJ AlAOC'1Y
Golf SCllOOI
(MN lO TIIF.. PuRUC.
Host site of the
1999 Diners Club Matches
FOR RESERVATIONS AND rNFORMATION
Please call (949)760-0707
22651 Ptlic011 //ill Road South, Newport Coast
www.ptliconhill.com
CORONA DEL MAR
Com,,.unlty Youtli ~11ter
5th and Iris
Two courts, no lights
San Joaquin Hills Tennis
Courts
San loaquin Hills Road and Crown
Drive
Four courts, no fights
COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa Tennis Clu6
880 tunipero Drive
1714) 557·021 I
TeWlnfde Park
Arltn~ton :ind lunipero Dnvec;
(714) 754-5300
NEWPORT BEACH
Irvine Terrace Park
Seadnft and Evita Dnve-.
(949) 644-3151
'l'wo courts no lights
Las Arenas Park
1520 West Balboa Dr
I-our courtl> two h&hted until 10
pm
Mariners Pa"
Dover Dr and Irvine A1te
'l'wo courts ll&}lted until 10 pm
NEWPORT COAST
NEWPORT RIDGE
COMMUNITY PAR~
Between Newport Coast Duve and
Newport Ridge Dnve East
'l'wo lighted tennis courts
[)Q1/1J Pilot Annual Nma11at
SOUTH COAST C H URCH ~
500 I Newport Coast Drive
Newport Beach
(949) 854-7600 or
(949) 854· 7030
Saturday. 6 p m Sunday 9 C. 11 d rn
TRINITY BROADCASTIN G
NETWORK
3150Bear5t
Cos!a Mesa
17 141 708-4805
PENTECOSTAL
H ARBOR CHRISTIAN
F ELLOWSHIP
'-740W Wilson
Costa Mesa
1949) 631-7730
PENTECOSTAL
UNITED
UNITED P ENTECOSTAL
617 Hamilton St
Costa Mesa
(949J 646-9724
Worship 10 am & 6 pm
PRESBYTERIAN
(U .S .A )
CHURCH OF THE
COVENANT
2850 Fairview Road
Costa Mesa
(714) 557-3340
Worship 10 am
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN
600 St Andrews Road
Newport Beach
(949) 631 -2880
Saturday 5 30 pm . Sunday 8.30
&1015am
ST. M ARK
PRESBYTERIAN
lamboree at Eastbluff
Newport Beach
(949) 644-134 I
Worship 9 30 am
RELIGIOUS
SCIENCE
NEW THOUGHT CHURCH
SCIENCE OF MIND
CENTER
1845 Park Ave
Costa Mesa
(949) 646-3199
Service I 0. 30 a m
REORGANIZED
CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY
SAINTS
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER-DAY SAINTS
19~ Church St
Costa Mesa
(949) 646-5109
ROMAN
CATHOLIC
OUR LADY OF MOUNT
CARMEL
1441 W S.lboa Blvd.
Newport Be.ch
(949) 673-377'5
Daily at 8 d m S.JI urd.t~ 'i µ m Sunddy k
a m & I 0 d m noun & 5 p m
OUR L ADY Q UEEN OF
ANGELS
2046 Mar v1~1ci Drive
Newport Beach
Church office/rectory 19491 644 ·0200
ST. JOACHIM CATHOLIC
1964 Orange A\e
Costa Me!>d
19491 574-7400
Masses.in English and Sl)dn1!>h
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ST. JOHN THE B APTIST CATHOLIC
1015W Baker
Costa Mesa
(71 4) 540-221 4
Masses.in English and Spanish
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
COSTA M ESA S EVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
271 Avocado St
Costa Mesa
1949) 548-6596
\\: hh11 S1tJr Iii} 11 d m
UNITARIAN
UNIVERSALIST
ORANGE COAST UNITARIAN
Un1vM'><1h<>t Church
l 259 Victoria St
Co-.t<1 MescJ "
~ 19491 6'16·4652
·u N LTED Jy1 EI.HODIST
~HRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA
1400 W Balbod Bl\d
· Nev.port BecJCh
(Q491 f>H-Jl\05
New trad111ons 9 'JO am
F IRST U NITED M ETHODIST
420 W 19th St
Costa Me!>d
. (94Qj '>48· 7727
Worship 10 a m
N EWPORT CENTER UNITED
M ETHODIST CHURCH
1601 Marauerit~ Ave
Corona del Mar
(949) 644.0745
~
Frtd'ly "1drd1 24 1000 49
\I. •sh p8 & 10 d 'Tl l cart.
ORANGE COAST FREE
METHODIST CHURC'°' • I 19>1 B A1rp. ,. L" •P Orr • ..:
171'11641 llJ44
Worship 10 30 d m
MES"' VERDE UNITED
MET HODIST CHURCH
170 I W Betker
Co-.ta Mesa
(7141 97Q-8234 ~ -
Wor.,h1p & Sunda~ Sch 01 IS '30 .md 10 am
VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
VINEYARD CHRISTIAN
102 E E!d~er
Costa Mesa
(71 41556-8463
Worship845 & 1045 am 6 pm
ZEN CENTER
ZEN CENTER
120 E 18th St
Costa Mesa
t949J 722·7818
·· Oassk Golf Apparel
fOr Men a Women
Ping
Callaway
Aerogreen
Tehama
Taylor Made
• Sugar Mag
Ashworth
Tail
Foot-Joy
Titleist
Ra.lph Laure n
Walter Genuin
Nicole Miller
Marcia
Babe Did~ick&o n
Jamie Sadock
Brighton
JOHn LEOnARD'S
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SOUTHIEllN CALll"OllNIA. THIE HOMIE 01" HEAL THY LIVING. The Newport coastline boasts
acres of gorgeous landscape to let
people gel out and stretch their
legs, build their endurance and
take advantage of a climate that is
PIEO .. LIE •IKIE, WORK ON S TRENGTH, llUN ••• ALL INSIDE CIYMS. Wll ALL l"IEllL
l"OllTUNATE TO LIYll A Lll"l:STYLlt THAT MAKllS US l'llllL SO GOOD._ f!)
BUT DOllSN'T IT ~llltL llYllN •l:TTlllt TO... c.Yd
r/~ near to ideal as is possible. ,_,~--~ / Hiking is a great way to
experience the sights, sounds and
feelings of roastal nature Nearby
'are two great trails which provide a
workout unlike any other ·under the sun·
The first hike takes participants along Corona del Mar's
beaches and tidal areas. The "trail. begins at the eastern
edge of Newport Beach where the jetty separates the
beaches from the harbor Hikers continue down the
coast along Corona del Mar State Beach From this
point. cliffs are Vlsible with the outskirts of the village
of Corona del Mar above. The areas passed on this hike
are a marine refuge and
thus an excellent place to
view protected marine life
Arch Rock is a landmark
which can be seen at the
'one mile point 1n this
particular hike The rock
gets 1ts name from its
pronounced shape
Continuing on to Irvine
Cove is more beachs1de
travel which lets hikers
en1oy the cool ocean
breezes Once there the
trail leads up into the blurt-.
overlooking the ocean
where hikers continue on
into Crystal Cove past
tidepools and quaint beach cottages As the hikers
continue down the beach again. they hnally reach El Moro
Point on the out!!k1rts cj ~una Beach From here they
can return the way they came or continue into Crystal
Cove State Park which 1s
Newport Sports Collection Foundation
We 're a full-service special events
facility, designed to make you a success.
Plus -the rental rates are
more than fair too! We're
located near the beach,
smack in the middle
of Orange County
with easy freeway
access from every
directiOA.
From corporate
functions to craft
shows, festi vals to
trade shows ... you'll be
glad you held your event
at the Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center.
Orange County Fair
<11 Exposition Center
88 Fair Drive • Costa Mesa, California 92626
Facility Rental Ocpc. phone 714.108.1569 fax 714.641.1783
Visit OU( web site at www.ocfair.~
•Sports Memorabilia
Museum
•Open Mondav-Saturdav
Now Open
in our ~ location
1 00 NeL11POrt Center Drive . ·Suite 100
Newport Beach
. (949) 72'1 -9333
• FAEE of Charge
• Youth Group Tours with
Athlete Guest Speakers
SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RO.
PftCIAC COAST tf#'f •
•
... Tie •Uier Iii& fnb•r"d .,.,.,tie Or.11,e C.u11r, CHSUl11e.·
Winding along the San foaquin Hills in Crystal Cove State Park. the Moro Canyon Trail
ike begins at the entry to the park and leads down to a fire road which takes hikers Into
e canyon After following the road for about two and a half miles. a choice \s available
participants They may loop back toward the park entrance for a
horter hike or they may continue up the ndge to the top where they
n1oy breathtaking vistas of virtually the entire Orange County
stline The trail continues eastward back down into the canyon until
It crosses the junction which leads back the way the hikers came and
back to the park entrance
Crystal Cove and El Moro Canyon also orrer acres of fun for mountain
iking, with trails leading up and over No Name Ridge and Red Tall
idge out rn the state park's wilds The Moro Canyon Trail is another
unt heading through the canyon and intersecting with the ridge trails
r the loop back to the park entrance
Hike totals
Crow11 of tfte ~· Trall • 'TWo miles round trip to Arch Rock. four miles
und trip to Crystal Cove and seven-miles total round trip To get to
he trail. take Pacific Coast Highway to Marguerite Ave in Corona del
ar and head toward the ocean Park In the c;:orona del Mar State
ach parking lot and begrn your trek down the beach
M•ro C.111011 Trail -Seven miles round !rip from the park entrance to
e top of the rrdge and back Cry~tal Cove State Park 1s located
tween Corona del Mar and Ldguna Beach on Pacific Coast Highway
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To get to the park entrance. tum at the road marked El Moro Ca1111011 and head away from
the ocean •
For more '"forma11011 on Crystal Covt State Pali. call (949) 494-J'H9
• Story and photos by Crqory L Celssman
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NEWPORT HARBOR
Boats. 9.000
lll1ers I 230
commercial slips and side 11es. 2 119
Bay moorings I 221
CLIMATE <AVERAGE):
winter. 57 3 degrees F
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C ITY COUNCI L
Meetings are held on the second and fourth
Monday or each month and beiin a~fi>.m
. Meetings are held in the City Hal¥,Co.1,1nci1
-·• CHambtrs and are open to the pu)>lic ··
Mayor and city council
Mayor fohn Noyes
CITY HALL
·noo N~port Blvd. .
Newport Beach. 0:92663-3884
Mailing Address '
PO Box 1768 ,
Newport Beach. CA 92658-8915
Information (949) 644· ll09
, ADM INISTRATIVE
SER V ICES
Information 1949) 644-3309
Business Licenses (949) 644-3141
Human Resources (949) 644· 1300
Personnel 19491644· 1300
Water Billing 19491 644-3050
~ummer 64 I dl'grees F
rainfall 11 09· annually
Mayor Pro Tern Gary Adams
Council Ian Debay. Norma Glover.
Tod Ridgeway.' Dennis 0 Nell Tom Thomson
City Attorney. Robert H Burn.ham (9491 644· 3131
City Clerk. LaVonne Harkless
(9491 644· 3005
ARTS COMMISS ION
PO Box 1768
Newport Beach 92658-8915
GOV~RNMENT
Ne\\ port Bedch 1s a charter city governed by an
elected seven-member city council and operates
under the counc1l-mandger form or government
iJlJ
Ma1llne address
Newport Beach City Hall
3300 Newport Blvd
Newport Beach. CA'92663
19491°644·33ad
All Foreign & Domestic Cars
ar1er 20 vears s.xperlcnr:e
-
Insurance Claim?
• Don'c let your insuranc.e company
direct you
• le i.s your legal right co choose
• lnsuranc.e claims welcome
• Wtirren warranry
• All claims processed by
experienced pro~ionals
Sir Charles Ltd.
C9 i9) 646-88H4
1<,!.:; Ohm\ Wa~
Co,t.t Ml',,.
I ltl ._ SH l 'TTl.E
\I R\'JU.
Independent Service of. ..
VOLVO • SAAB • ROLLS ROYCE
Dealership Quality ~t less cost
Same location since 1972
r-------------, :•500 i
I OFF I I I I COUPON on Oil & Filter I
I ROLLS ROYCE • SAAB • VOLVO I C29tm,~awi
l-FRifE ~ ,.:::;~
I . SAFETY I 16JS<)tum\X.I\ ~11iu·E I INSPECTION I t ()~I \ .\1L\ \
I t.611i-w01 01dda~w..odicroh I ~--.:C-:S----·--~ ..
Acting City Manager Denni~ Danner
(949) 644-3000
Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood
Meets s nd Thursda) or each month at " 30'
pm at the Newport Beach Central L1bral)
(community development) · Pat Brubd~er chair Roya Foulad1 \Ice chair
Revenue Manager Glen Everroad
Finance. 1949) 6-i4-l 141
Kathy Harrison secretary. Lyn Belasco. Arlene
Cartozt0n Roberta lorgen~en Catherine Michaeh
and 8111
Vdlen11ne Hallie Suod Arts(, Culturdl
Sel\ ice~ Coordinator
CIVIL SERVICE
BOARD
'Meb lust Monday of each month
Members.
Paula Godfre) Clint Hoose Steven
Brombtr~. Robert A Fo«;ter chair.
Daynd Petut \'tee chair
COMMUNITY SERVICES
lntormauon j'MQI 64l·l1 'H
Rl'Cre.iuon t94QJ 644 "U'>I
FIRE ANO MARINE
EmerieflC'I 911or1Q4QI 6-14-361 I
Adm1nistrC1uon (Q49) 644-3104
fire Prevenuon (Q4Ql 644-3106
Mdrinc T1ddand:. 19·191 644-;o.i.i
US Cc..i~t Guord 1Q.tQ1 673-u.iw
Hdrbor Pdtral 1emer~enC)I QI I
bu .. me!is (Q.iQ 7ll 1002
Marine Dept busme<>s IQ4Qf5S4·10J4
Surf and Weather (94QJ 67FB71
O RANGE C OUNTY
JOHN WAYNE
~~~~~~~~~~~~ AIRPORT
DocroRJAGllAR, INC.
AD alternative to the dealer
eo,,,p11u f•pm; u..J Rnn-....-
. 7 40 W 16th St. • Costa Mesa
646-2816
18601 Airport Way Santa Ana CA 92707
Airport Admm1suat1on tQ491 25.M 171
Pagma Terminal (Q4Cl) 252·'i006
MARINE ANO AIR
EMERGENCY
u S Coast Guard. (949) 673-0420
Harbor Patrol. temergency) 911 or
(9491 723-1000
Lifeguard. (24-hour emergency),
(9491673-3360.
business, (9491644-3047
Marine Dept (9491644·3044
-M&flne Tidelands (94Q) 644-3044 ...... iiii ... llliiiiiiiiiiliillll __________ ~~--~~ Surf and Weather (949) 673·3371
'ROSEY'S· AUTOBODY
.,at••~..._....__ You Have the Rlcht
to Choose Your
Repair FaclUty
Insist on the Best
Lifetime Warranty
NUMBER, PLEASE
COSTA M ESA
AN IMAL C ONTROL
(714) 644·3717
ANIMAL LICEN SES
(71") 644-3 141
ANIMAL SHELTER
2075 Newport Blvd
Costa Mesa. <:.A Q2027
19•91044-3656
BARK PARK
(71 4) 754-5041
BUSIN ESS LICENSES
171.t I 75.t·52l4
"'1111111.ftd on PQit 'B
Daily Pilot An"ual Almanac
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
COSTA MESA
1700 Adams Ave . Suite 101
Costa Mesa CA 92626
(714) 885·9090
LIBRARIES
Donald Dugan t9491646-884S
Mesa Verde. f7141 726-S21'1
POST OFFICES
(800) 275·8777
Main Office
I 590 Adam!> Ave . 192626 926281
Mesa Center Station
2230 Fairview Rd f926271
NEWPORT BEACH
ANIMAL LICENSES,
CITY HALL
(949) 644·3 141
CHAMBERS OF
COMMERCE
CORONA DEL MAR
2843 Coast Highway E.t!>t
Newport Beach CA 92625
19491673-40SO
NEWPORT HARBOR
AREA CHAMBER 0~
COMMERCE
1470 Jamboree Road
Newport Bea.:h CA 92660
(949) 729 4400 .
NEWPORT BEACH
CONFEREN CE AND
VISITORS BUREAU
'3300 W Coost H1glw.Jy
Newport Beach CA 9l663
(9491 722·161 I
LIBRARIES C4 )
Information (949J 717·3800
Adult Literacy t949J 717°3874
POST OFFICES
(800) 275-8777
Main Office
1133 Camelback St
Newport Beach CA 92660
Balboa Island
206 Manne A11e
Balboa Peninsula
204 Main
Corona del Mar
4060rchid
Riverside Station
191 Riverside Ave
CALIFORNIA
HIGHWAY PATROL
Emeraency reports Dial 0 for the
operator and ask for ZE'NITH 12000
Business (7141 567-6000 (5.lnta
Ana)
DEPARTMENT OF
MOTOR VEHICLES
650 we~t 19th St
Costa Me~ (949) 611·81 50
FISHING LICENSES
Davey's Locker 400 Main St
Balboa Peninsula (949) 673·1414
JUDICIAL COURTS
Orange County Harbor MuntCtp.tl
Court , • I 1.,..
46QI lamboree RC\ad (
c-..pon Be h '1'>4<11 476·46QQ
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LES I TEJQEURS
ss. bayfront villages. tree-lined streets;
5"1ic:!•d open air centers are all a part or the
s hopping areas our neighborhoods offer
What is round within is a mix or clothing venues. home fashions. restaurants and
entertainment Each center is d1st1ngulshed through unique features and provides
merchandise for every need. taste and budget
One or the newest additions for Costa Mesa shoppers is Harbor Center on Harbor
OdifJI Pilot All"ual Nmaruic
B<?ulevard South Coast Plaza. renowned for world-class shopping, adds a bridge over Bear Street for shoppers' convenience Only in Costa
Mesa is there an Anti-Mall The Orange County Market Place g~thers a large mix of items and services every weekend at the fair grounds
beckoning thousands or bargain hunters
Newpo"'-Beach..and Corona del Mar shopping include the famed Fashion Island, an open-llir 0.
plaza featuring department stores and one-o(-a-klnd boutiques Balboa Island and Balboa :
Peninsula represent the beach lifestyle we all en1oy with boutiques and gift shops Chamung
Cannery Village and Lido Marina Vlllage each offer a collection of unique shops and art gallerfes
and are bay close Small town charm can be enjoyed at Corona del Mar Plaza and strolling through
Corona del Mar Villaae
l'tWll<» I f'llllhlcln Kilnd t<Olll1P'l1 f&hlon lt£indl 1 t.4ftlO f"l*l'r: )• ~ Horlle. WPICdll Coult. • 'nfla"y a\. Soul~ COIM ,.._ ICXIUl'le.y ~ <i.t ~~ ~ Ollr:>cll dll..M.tr PIMt f(l)Urw.y MDtDC) ~~ • la ft~ V.0..c:ldl 4>11~ .,.,.._.~I 'ftie Outm
• c.oib:IJOI\ ~II~ ! W91!dll fl!au ~ MMhl ~~ lllelld 11. '!d'.~ ~ Ii Shirt.y HeM. e.~ lr.IMd
Friday, March 24. 2000 SS
~~,-unel.e---------------------. · <!Yorn~
aJ,-/huiina
A trvly upK31t dt1icner consignmtnt boutique located in a~t Corona dtl
Har about 2 miles south of Fashion Island. Adriana Spitter. a formtr dtsigntr
consultanr and SL John Knits spKialin has crnrtd an aunosphtrt of timtltn
tltaanct and qualiry of mtrdlandist, stlling it ar a fraction of tht cosL
BtlliuiN fntum tht lafl'SI stlt<tion of SL John and also catnti acctssoMs,
fragranm, and shots. For more information call (949) '7S-97S6 -rill••....,.-:!/o"'W .. Jec<>n<IB ·
-.. ...... ., ....... ,...._ Mow ctltbrating II ~an 1n butineu, Young Seconch is a unique childrtn's wur
-•'•rl .... •111 ON ' 'AR. for boys & pis. infant to ttt11. fOf "'°'' infonnanon cal (949) 67J.2 I 20
I 1 '7Tllll. Oile Ciq. 10 l!Jra'l9eu.>ood ~oul'-i9ue
Allllllllll• $4. F. Dtsiptf labtk at alofdablt pricts widl pnKffds btntfitting tht Onngewood
Olildml 's Foundation. Now optn. 7 dart a Wttk. W'ldl spt<ial montNy '*1 ht4d
tht Ian Wffktncl of tadl moftth. fOf mon infonnaooa al (949) 7 604640
Gucci • Armani • Escada
• Louis Vuitton • St. John
• Dior & more! •
NEW STORE HOURS
Open Every Sunday llam -Spm
Mon-Fri 10om -Spm
Saturday llam -Spm
(949) 760-6640
2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
Accepting Appointments
For Spring Consignment8.
l)onation• are alway1 welcome.
Volunteers needed -Help u•
help the children!!
at i11g.'t 011 A111ericall &
Europea11 De.~igner.'t!
Featuri11g the
Largest
t. John Knits
election
Accessories & hoes
Per onal Fittina &
Store Hours
\lon.-Fri 10am-opm
Sacurda~ 11nm-5pm
• erv1ce
:136 Poinse ttia (off PCll)
· ·' Corona drl Mar
949.675.9756
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Wit~ ffe• '""rltets? -It's FU~ Like going on a treasure hunt, you have no idea
what you'll rind The variety d(items seems endless antt'you II discover pieces you
never dreamed or When used objects are ·round" again they bring with them a
history and story. and many times are made from better quality matenals than
their modern day counterparts And because vendors decll directly with the public
you may reap savings as opposed to buy1ns retail
Within an hours drive you can literally v1s1t a cfirrerent
nea market every weekend most are held monthly lsee
sidebar. page 5'.i) Monthly vendors provide a good
tu mover of st_ock so you re likely to find new items during
each visit
Wflat's tllere? -You name 11 A recent v1s1t to the
Santa Moniccl Outdoor Antique and Collection Markel fat me airport) turned up
ironworks, architectural salvage (doors. window frames. manlles. corbels. antique
mirrors). simple to ornate chandelier~. sconces. iron candelabras. dressers in
muted colors. tables and chairs. wicker. antique garden accessories. noral
pillows. vintage cloth1n£ pots. bowls and china. kitchen implements. lots of
sterling silver pu~ces. unique jewelry military medals and badges. lamps
barnwood frames. old books. head and fool boards wire planters and .vintage
linens Odds and ends included glass doorknobs chandelier crystals and wooden
spools New items I spotted were chenille baby blankets & pillows. and hanging plants
ls tfle '"""' ,r1u fair'? , Vendors price with room ror nego11at1on but the price'> I
saw seemed pretty hefty, If you admire a particular ob1ect and know us worth ask Is
this your best price'> or Will you take {this amount)'> I
overheard one vendor tell a customer 1f they bought two or
three items. then he would give a pnce break You can also
put your name and bid 1n and check back near the end of
the auction when -..endors may be more likely to sell to you
at a reduced price rather than hauling the goods home
co111111utd 011 pagt 51
D11i!r Pilot All"l.141 Alw Friday, March 24. 2000 57
Hulillf Ti,. -I. Get there early (early bird admisslpn+.H bit more for the first two hours but so is the selection). 2. Have plenty of cash with you Many ..-J.
vendors do not accept checks or credit cards. 3. Most vendors will hold large items f~r you. while you continue to shop As a re!T'[nder. write down where
you have to return to and what you have to piclr: up 4. Vendors selling large merchandise may deliver your purchases to you Ask if there is an additional
charge. ~. Ask questions The vendors may be able to share interesting information about certain items with you I overheard a vendor tell a customer "It's
a reproduction. but a nice piece · If you're looking for original pieces. check closely how they are made. the quality of craftsmanship and if they have worn
consistently -all good indicators that the piece is authentic But keep in mind. reproductions can be perfect add111ons to your home or garden
Do I ft~ve 111 .P."'-ce (au uu> for It? -If you come with a list in mind of pieces you want or sizes of areas you want to fill
up. it will help you stay on track and not buy impulsively Take snapshots of the rooms you want to fill and color swatches you
want to match If there is something you truly connect with. and don't purchase it there and then at the end of the day. 11 may
be someone else·s treasure Also. consider your find a e1ft for someone else. with a c<?8t or paint or a ltttle sprucing up tt makes
your purchase a thoughtful one
How to pldr OMt treawrn? -Look forl>1eces that are out of the ordinary Embelhshments that enhance a ·chandelter a
curvature to a chair. handcarvings in wood . these w1ll 1ump out at you and make the item special
Also. think or new a~d different ways a piece can be used It should be beautiful but also functional Could that dresser ftt in
a bathroom to hold vintage towels and linens"> Can that metal. wooden or ..------------------------. $5~ ceramic sphere hold flowers fruit. bread or candles'
lance
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Men,
Women,
Kid• &
Infant
Size•
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wtcldta1
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(9491 720-1 602
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Wlir flea marlcets? -It's FUN Like going on a lreasure hunt you have no idea
what you'll find The variety of items seems endless and you II discover pieces you
never dreamed or When used ob1ects are found" c1gc1in 1hey bnng w11h 1hem a
hiStory and story, and many times are made from belier qualt1y matenals than
their modern day counterparts And because \/Cndor" decll directly with the publtc.
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· Wttbin an hour s,enve you can literally v1s1t cl different
flea market every weekend most c1re held monthly tsee
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turnover of stock, $0 you re likely to find new items during
each v1s1t
Wltafs tltere? -You n.m1e 11 A recent v1s11 to the
Santa Mon1cc1 Outdnor Antique dnd Collection Mar~et {at 1he airport I turned up
ironworks, architectural solvc1ge tdoors. window frames mantles corbels antique
mirror:.). si mple to ornate chandeliers. sconces iron candelabras. dressers in
muted colors. tables ond chairs wicker antique garden accessories floral
pillows. vintage clothing. pots bowls and china kitchen implements. lots of
sterling silver pieces. unique 1ewelry military medals and badgel> lamps
barnwood frames old book!. hec1d and foot board'>. wire planters and vintage
linens Odds and ends included glass doorknobs chandelier crystals and wooden
spools New items I spotted were chenille baby blankels & pillows and h~nging plants
II tite asltl1tg '"ue fair? .. Vendors pnce with room for negotiation. but the pnceo; I
-saw seemed pretty he~y H you admire a pdrticular ob1ect and know its wonh ask Is
this ~our best pnce, <?r Will you take (this amount I, I
o .. erheard one vendor tell a customer 1f they bought two or
three items then he would give a pnce break You can also
put your name and bid in and check back near the end of
the auction when -.endors may be more likely to sell to you
at a reduced price rather than hauling the goods home
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Hatblf T.,. -I . Get there early (early bird admission is a bit more for the first two hours but so is the selection) 2. Have plenty of cash with you Many
vendors do not accept checks or credit cards. 3. Most vendors will hold large items for you. while you continue to shop As a reminder. write down where
you have to return to and what you have to pick up. 4. Vendors selling large merchandise may deliver your purchases to you. Ask if there is an additional
charge S. Ask. questions. The vendors may be able to share interesting information about certain items with you I overheard a vendor tell a customer. "It's
a reproduction. but a nice piece · If you re looking for original pieces check closely now they are made. the quahry or craftsmanship and 1f they have worn
consistently -all good indicators that the piece is authentic But keep in mind. reproductions can be perfect add111ons to your home or garden
Do I luave 41 plau (•Nd uu) for It? -If you come with a hst in mind of pieces you want or sizes of areas you want to fill
up. 1t will help you stay on track and not buy impulsively Take snapshots of the rooms you want to 1111 and color swatches you •
want to match If ~here 1s something you truly connect with and don t purchase it there and then at the end or the day 1t may
be someone else s treasure Also. consider your find a gift for someone else. with a coat or paint or a little sprucing up 1t makes
your purchase a thoughtful one
How to plcft out tretUwra? -Look for pieces that are out or the ordinary Embellishments that enhance a chandelier a
curvature to a chair handcarvings in wood these wlll 1ump out at you and make the item special
Also. think or new and different ways a piece can be used It should be beautiful but also functional Could that dresser flt in
a bathroom to hold vintage towels and linens' Can that metal wooden or
ceramic sphere holaflowers fruit. bread or candles'
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you could do to increase Its life. A worn metal table can be useful with a slab of glass or marble on top Old wooden doors can make
a unique tabletop or dividing screen. Mismatched silver, linens. crystal and china will always add sparkle to a tabletop Old metal
planters with a fresh coat or paint can be ready to hold anything. If you g~t a great deal on a piece, consider what professional repair
would cost. and tally up the entire cost -it may still be a worthwhile purchase.
Wut ,.,.·u ,,_ u '"llf· -I. A list or what you're looking for with measurements to keep you on track 2 Pendl and paper to
jot down notes and dealers· phone numbers 3. Flashlight for those ·at dawn· purchases 4. Tape measure 5. Hand cart to lug around
purchases and a truclt to get them home (borrow one from a friend ) 6. Blankets to wrap wider. furniture, mirrors. chandeliers and
breakable kitchen items 7. C<?rds and rope a. Layer your dotl1ing. Comfortable shoes, lightweight waterproof poncho. hat and
sunblock 9. Fingerless gloves Helps your hands stay warm. but lets you handle the pieces 10. Totebag or baclt pack with hand
wipes. a snack and bottled water 11 . Study price guides Over time you will be able to spot sometliing and know 1t s a good price
Editor's Note: This was my first flea market expedition, hopefully just one of many more The prices at the Santa Monica venue didn't seem
like great bargains. but the majority of merchandise truly seemed collectible and would look great as is • I was interested in a pair of iron ' ' candelabras with a flower mot if and crystals ta couple were missing! The pair sold for $50 I know I could replace the crystals for about $3 50
each. but will wait for the next auction to comparison shop to see if the price was a ~air one
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A J Mall. with an atl)losphere that includes a community many relaxing eateries Located at the San D1eQo freeway
mosaic tile wall. a poetry wall and rountain. and a rotating (405) & the Fa1rv1ew exit on South Coast Dnve at Bear Street
s art gallery featunng local artists Shopping includes current Orange Collntfl MarWet Place
and eclectic designer fashions alternative music and
videos. active sportswear and sports equipment. retro Every weekend at the Orange County Fairgrounds more
than 1.000 sellers fill 20 acres of parking lot with c o
Along 17th Street. at Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa LO
Dover Drive 1n Newport Beach there ace many shops and
service~ round w1Lhin the centers that hne the street You
will find antique and consignment shops. a health food
market. orr1ce and party supplies. hair salons and beauty
supplies. home decor and interior design, Flowers stands.
a produce market and Promell s specialty market At the
corner or 17th Street and Irvine Avenue. Westcliff Plaza 1s
complete with gifts cards· mens and women s clothing. a
hair salon and mail center Across Westcliff Drive 1s
charming Westcl1ff Court with interior design stores and
decorating services home furn1sh1ngs. womens apparel
and lingerie children s shops eyewear. a n;ionogram shop,
1ewerly a car~ home and garden and other services
Harbor Center
Costa Mesas newest open·a 1r shopping center has
rum1ture. shoes and accessories. perlumerie and custom
interior design services Unwind at the Gypsy Den and
Reading Room where they
reature a rull menu poetry
readings and hve music on the
weekends Visit Habana for
Cuban fare with Caribbean.
influences Live theater
(includ1pg children's) throughout
the year in add1tlon to workshops
and classes can be enioyed at
Trilogy Playhouse Call (714) 957·
3347 The Lab. 2930 Bnstol wwwthelabcom
Metro Pointe at South Coast
This open-air shopping dining and
entertainment fcenter offers a fest~ely
decorated, plaza with an 1nv111ng maltet
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retailers Exciting restaurants and stadium
received a thumbs-up' The landmark center located at seating theaters with shopping destinations
Harbor and Wilson was rebuilt from the ground up The indude Nordstrom Rack Best Buy Old Navy
state-or-the-art center 1s a shoppe(s paradise or stores
and restaurants -including Home D;epot, TJ Maxx N
~ore Rile Aid pharmacy and one or the la1gest Albertsons
in Orange County Hungry shoppers can v1s1t N1clts Pizza.
a Costa Me~ landmark Patrons will be able to en1oy a
variety of rei.taurants at a rood court to be completed this
year 2300 Harbor Blvd between Fair Dnve and Wilson Street
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attractions At the intersection of 1he 55 freeway and Fair
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anchor stores Include Nordstrom, Macy's. Macy's Men's specialize~ in natural and organic foods En1oy liv
Store. Macy's Home Store (opening fall 2000. Saks Fifth entertainment and the restaurants surrounding Town
Avenue. Robinsons-May and Crate & Barrel Home South Square. offering live entertainment
For the upscale retail Coast Plaza may be accessed from the San Diego Freeway
center with an (405) at Bristol Street or the San loaquln Corridor (73) at
unparalleled collection or Bear Street Call (714 ) 435-2000, (800) 782-8888,
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award-winning Trla11gle Sq1U1re
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off the best The open-a11 pedestrian bridge spanning Bear
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This one-stop, open air shopping center 1s at the end of
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fusion cuisine with Asian inrtuences and 180
beer taps. Stores range from Nike Town to
Virgin Mega Store There 1s also d huge
bookstore. a paint-your-own-pottery place
golf store. outdoor gear and clothing.
streetwear clothing. sunglass specialty store.
NEWPORT BEACH
Balboa Island
Take the Marine Avenue bridge to more than 70 gift shops
galleries restaurants and services You'll find beachwear
clothing specialty boutiques. fine 1ewelry. book!.
stationery and home furnishings Spend the da)' strolhn1
the shop<; for gifts and mementos whtle en1nying thl
casual tSldnd setting ,BY car bicycle or foot take the ferr
at Palm Street across the bay to Balboa Peninsula
Bal6oa Peninsula
In addition to the many act1v1ties on the Peninsuld
explore the shopping venues from Newport Pier to Balbo,
Pier Walk along the bodrdwal~ am
snack at one or the stJnds or rela
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Peninsula this histonc village 1
encompassed by six square bloc~
bounded by Newpon Boulevar
31st Street, Lafayette Avenue an
29th Street A d1vers1ty of shop
and services range from art deco t
French provincial to interior des1~
and sand sculptinQ D1scoH
antiques custom-made furn1tur
and c'lrt galleries along with c.h1
building and repair fac1ht1es En1l
bayview dining or freshly rQdslt
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than 40 places to eat and a varie
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11"ravel down the waterfront village of Via Oporto featurinQ fine art galleries and local artist perfect coastal community of cliff homes and a magnificent beach is a wonderful backdrop
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Shopping venues at this open-air center include Bristol Farms. a
gourmet specialty market and Zany Brainy, an educational superstore
for children. Jewelry. swimwear. women's apparel. home furnishings.
bath design/accessones. day spa and ch1ldre~·s room designs are all
within this plaza Tommy Bahama's features a retail clothing store and
a restaurant. Located at the corner of MacArthur Boulevard. Pacific
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Local fitness leader, known for her
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and our new location, opening April
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offers a variety of personalized
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more. Join the run at Healthy Kids Day
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There will be games, activities, free
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sensible, practical and preventative
health care measures through
education, concealing and follow-up.
(949) 706-6665 or visit their web site at
WWW nurseoncall.org
Local fitness ll!ader, known for her
water workout classes that are tun and
effective, as well as reasonably priced.
The workouts provide powerful
strength, cardiovascular and Oexibillty
conditioning. All feature a friendly
environment and are based on the
IJttest fitness techniques.
(949) 646-6446 or e-mail at
Sally@waterwormup,com
NURSE ON CALL
How do you know when co go co chc Emergency Room?
Should you go co.the Emergency Room?
Arc you withouc Health Insurance?
Insured or Noc ... Emergency or nor ...
Whac should you do?
Talk to a nurse abouc it.
Know whar you can do co provide safe, effective
and appropriate care for you and your funiJy.
Visit our website@ www.nursconcalJ.org
For registration and member hip
information, please call:
(949) 706-6665
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Shape-up FitnesS Center has two
locations to serve you, Westcliff Pl;ua at
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and our new location. opening April
2000, in Corona del Mar. We tailor
membership for families & corporate
accounts. For more infonnation about
Shape-up Fitness Center call (949) 631 -
3623. or visit our website at
www.shape-up.com
Senior Fitness
AaObia
Present this ad for a
2 Pools
Kidboxing
Karate
Yoga
Are you a good candidate for Laser
Vl.Sion correction surgery?
U you are nearsighted, farsighted or
have astigmatism, and corrective lenses
lnterfere with your occupation or
lifestyle. Candidates should be 18 years
or older with stable vision and healthy
eyes.
For more information, contact Dr.
Rose at South Coast Laser Center; 3420
Bristol St., Suite 700; Costa Mesa; 714·
957-0272
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MIMlllSHIP
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Complimentary 2 week pass will be valid for
2 weeks from initial visit & upon completion •
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Irvine Ave & 17th St.
Newport Beach
(Since 1982}
CORONA DEL MAR
PCH & Avocado Ave
Corona Del Mar
( DPening April 200<1)
"Your Southern Cahfornia
Mobility Specialists·
We represen\ an extensive hne of
pride mobility scooters m several
models and colors, as well as power
choirs and pride luxury lift chairs. The
jaziy'power chairs are reimbursed by
Medicare and Medi-Cal.
Visit our showroom M·F 9am·
4:30pm
Large floor model selections.
The 23rd annual Health Fair Expo
will be held at SPORTIVA Health &
Fitness, Inc. on Saturday, April 15th,
from 9:00am·3:00pm.
Health screenings and exhlbits
include cancer prevention, allergy
testing, vision screenings, spinal
evaluation and more.
SPORTIVA is a unique, private
health & fitness studio focused on
"individuals" of all ages, body types
and physical conditions. SPORTJVA
HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE
SPOWTI V IA HEALTH AND f l TNt~S ...
offers a vanety or personalized
services that include· Lifestyle
assessments, hfestyle personal
lrammg, nulriti_Qn, physical therapy
and chiropractic services.
SPORTJVA bas created an upscale
studio integrating the highest quality
equipment with a prolessional staff,
in a personalized, comfortable and
sophisticated environment.
Located in Corona del Mar.
949n2t -9965.
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The YMCA provides servic:es for
everyone. They offer eruor fitness.
aerobics luck-boxmg, swlffi teams and
lessons, water htness, massage and
more. Jom the fun at I leallhy Kids Da y
and Summer Camp sign-ups on
Saturday. April 1 from 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m
There will be games, activities, free
swim, a health fair and fitness fun.
Central Orange Coast YMCA is located
at 2300 University Drive, Newport
Beach. (949) 642·9990.
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Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is che
revolutionary new way co reverse the aging process SPIRTIVI
Board Certified Inter
Specializing
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Skin Cancer Screenings Osteoporosis ($25 fee)
Body Fat Analysis Cancer Prevention
Massage Therapy Nutrition
• Allergy Testing Hormone Therapy
Spinal Evaluation/App/led Klneslology
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function, cholesterol, total protein and more) for o..Y ,_,
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technique, d'isplay worts. (949) 723-6171
l l Dm> ANNIML.DRllC & .,iwN ~ mACll'IW.ON
6 • .c5 a m at the Bad Bay, lhe oldest
trlad\lon in the oontinent8t1JS. Pacific
Sports, (114) 978-lm.~
4 19'lH MNW.OOAONA DD.MM
SCEMC '.SIC IWE. l Ml.£ FUN WW< &
IK ICl'.lS ~ IWitf
Racr thioueh Corona del Mar to benefit
NeY.poit Balc:fl CommunltySeM:Es ~.
(949) 644-3151. Corona del Mar Clamber('
Canmero!,(949)673-4050
4 IW..BOi\ lSlAND IWlADE
Balboa Island. (94916 73-957">
10 OC£AN DllSCX1JmY Oil\'
Shellmaker Island, Upper Newpon Bay
Shdrk Comp. milline btology, couch ldnk.
1949 I 640-6 746
17 1 lllf ANNUAL HDITAGE~
Ncnt-9 pm ~Wooden Sail Boal~
lor Newport Halbor NaUl1cal Museum
bt::wnsat Bttlbaa Yadlt Club. (9491073-7863
I 8-2S BAROQUE MUSIC FESTIVAL
Mid-winter music celebration in Corona
del Mar (9491 700-7887
I UCHTING OF THE BAY
Newport Dunes Resort Celebrate the
bciJnnmg or the holiday season as the
bay becomes splashed 1N1th lfeht from
el«tric Chnstmas trees Caroline.
( 94 9) 729-)'36 3
3 24TH ANNUAL CORONA DEL
MAR CHIUSTMAS WAI.IC FESTIVAL
Sponsored by lhe corona del Mar Alona Pacific Coast Highway Chamber
of Commerce, (949) 073-4050
3 BALBOA ISLAND HOME TOUR
Tou1 Island homes decorated fOf the holidays .
MENORAH LIGHTING
fashion Island with celebrity guest
(949) 721-2000
17-ll 9lND ANNUAL NEWPORT
HARllOR OtRISTMAS IKMT
PMADE AND RINC OF UGHTS
Sponsored by the Newpon Haibor
Area Chamber or Commerce. more
than 100 colorfully decorated and
liihted boats tour Newport Harbor
Parade runs ~ 1/2 '?<>w's· IQ49l 72<1-4400
•
14).ZJ~WUJ(
~ Beadl honols final NA. Olaft
Pick (949) 'J/J'Wm
ll ITH ANNUAL SOUTH COAST
PtAZA SUMMER FOOD & WINE
FESTIVAL
South Coast Plaza, (7141435-2160
ll ANNUAL PUBLIC SAR1Y
AWARDS
Sponsored by the Costa Mesa Cha.mber
dCommelte. (7141~
4 27TH ANNUAL IND£PENDENC£
DAY CELEBRATION
Mariners Par~ with a pardde games and BOO. (9491 644· 'JI '59
4 OLD CLORY BOAT PARADE
Dccoratc;'<l bodts tour N~port
Harbor 1949) 673-5070
4 FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA
Newport Dunc.., C.11n1~al beach fun
and entertalnm<'nt t949J 729 1863
J,_R~~· WHITES ~D ·ewES-~ HditdNo~l'l\: IRU!'lll\Nllh
20 winencs cllld blues (949167'-7~j
10 9TH BOBBY HAmElD
CHA.RJTY COU' a.ASSIC &
RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS
CONCERT
Newpon Be.lch Cruntry Clul> ro
benefit Southern wl1lc m1J L.ipu·
Found>tion IMQ1/ll 2121·
7/12-1116 FASHION ISLAND
SUMMER MUSIC CONCERTS
Wednesda~. 6-8 pm tlMQI 54Q.427Q
14-30 IOl'Tlt ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
lir.tl llot' Hot' we·rc Spllln 11 lip'
17141 708 fAIR ('3247)
www oda1rcom
I NEW YEAR'S DAY ROSE PARADE EXCU~
Newport Beach RetreatJon
Department (949) 644-3159
11K> 2001 atR1S1MAS BCMT PARADE·
AWARDS DINNt!Jll NJC110N
Recognlres winners of the Chnstmas
Boal Ptirade and Rina of Lights. Hve
and ~!lent auction Spcnsored by 1he
Newport I !arbor Area Chamber or
Commeroe. 1949) 729-4400
li .....,. ltUN ,.,.. Ma
fashion Island Proc:ttds support
Newport Beach e~ntary schools
(7tlJ) 434-7706 WWW~tscom
T80 TIJlN ISi.AND a.FNMIP DAY
Upper Newpoft l»y. (9491640-6746
17..$T. PATRICK'S DAY
MUldoans lnsh Pub & Resuuranc.. 19491 ~ •
• • •
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23 PACIFIC <X>MT TRIAntLON '
USATlOOO~
CJIMUllONSH8t
Third Annual at Oystal Colle State Parit
to benefit local sc:hoo6s and youth
projed:s. (949) 675-3498
WWW pacifa:casttrialon <Din
t3 f1JCH1' OF 11tE LASUS
Newport HaJbof Yacht dub One-person
Silllboat racr around a five.mile Nt"*JX)rt
HalbE>r cowse. (949) 729-4400
24 COSTA MESA COMMUNrTY •COIS aAS51C
Mesa Verde Country Club Call CO'\ta
Mesa Chamber or Commerce
17141885-9080
~
4 ( 10. Malazt;ys.1949t 67H340. The. H.lrp Inn
1941)1646-8855 «The SNmrod. (949163 I·
5633. Durty Nelly's, (]14)9'57·195l
lS-414 STtl ANNUAL Nf»'FICllT
~~F1LM FESTIVAL
Al Newport Beach Edwards Cinemas.
(949) 2'51·2880
TBD TOSHIBA SE.NIOR ClASSIC
Senior PGA Tour held at Newport Beach
Country Club. benefits H~i Hospital
(949) ~ 15-4840
1'8DflOIDAI I ~ ~
Hyatt Ne•porter N~ Harbor Alea Owmbef ol Comme 19491 729-4400
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updated dates and ules
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any inOuencei. determine what we will remember vividly
about our youth If can be ar~ued that none is stronger than
that of the heroci; w,. walC'hed •)n the fields of sports
. competition fhe Newport Srx.nts collect1on Foundation i&
~ built upon 111., desire LO \.apture the'>e momenrs and share
thl?rn with it he"' It 1r. a pldc1• '"remember the great feei111gs
I youth i1t1tl for 1 h1ldre11 ol 1oJc1y •,> create their own
history and memorab1hd ever assembled The ooncept began
~ --when founder lohn W Hamilton r~1vea a football signed by
the lM>k All-American Football Team from a friend of his
fat tier's This beean his collecuon whkh &rew bitraer each year
In 1995 Hamilton realized a 'dream
wht'n he opened a museum centered
around this unique collec11on of sports
memorabilia Hamilton wanted to malcl!
his collection ac<:e:..<;ible lo youth and
adults everywhere
What iood 1s havine a Renoir 1n your
baseme~t if no one can see the beauty of
it." he explained
The Foundatio n s goal is· to utilize
famous athletes to educate todays youth
about •thletlc values and the importance
of i.t.ay1ni in school off of druis
and out of gana5. The
Foundatlon promote) "ever.ii
prQirdmS 1l1 <1dd1tlon to public
proiram, a ca1eer choices
proeram, sport your::.ell
niaht
The
and family sports
Newport
Collection Foundation Is
located at 620 Newport Center
DrtYe In Newport Belch. It ii
open ltx da71 a W!lk .... to the
publlc. c.11 tM> 72 l-9JH. LG1
on to their Web. site at
www~.oom
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AMUSEMENTS
CORONA DEL M AR
STATE B EACH
r,u•.;r• B· ,Jli>·,..rd dl Ir s A\i1mue public fJd1'1'1!1 Fire pits for
rr, .~ 'v '> rn ,,.., ~r,rJ r ..,q1n1i hr,t dr g'> r;.,r d • lleyb.JI
' ,,., r rp r ,,,tdr1d
LAUNCH PAD
f f r (" f' I f ;j Jr:_
• ... 1• 1 t( ,.,, l>i.:1/d
( J • j 1~.jf Sl ( JS! J ·.: (• ~
171 11 ';1'1·21.161
11 '> ~ iJ prr·v1<>·N fdc1lt•; r ! the Dro,c< ,,..,, 'X"·r er· C"n'tr .,..;ti
!r 1 ,,. •ti.,• 6/.J intPrdC"!l\i .. exh1b1t'> .. r.rJ lr1P 11-m r1<,tr .. 11on'>
'"><.1• ''"' .. :, re Arltm<,'>lun ree for llOn·n (•fNX•f'> 0f)f:n d .. 11)
NEWPORT SPORTS COLLECTION
f,J() Ne·Np<.:.rt Center One Ste 125 °"' "'P rt BedCh 1•w 11721-9J'H
I l•·v,,n·roorn mus.eum hou'!>es the collection of Cor'1nd del
M,;r bu.,inesspers•m lolin lfam1lton From celebrity baseball
1er'>f'ys dnd hockey masks to autographed balls boxrng
..il<1ve-. dnd s.tddrum seats the museum hac; one of the
world'c; ldr&est prrvate colle<:.t1on6 A special Olympie room.
Aµpedrdnces by sports stars Open Monday through Friday. 9
d m to 4 pm, Saturdays. 10 am to 4 pm Admission Is free
ArrtJ111(e group tours lour to six weeks rn advance
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR Be EXPOSITION
CENTER
17141 708-1520
Admlc;slon and parkrng <1re free
f '" u..es on the posrtrve dCcomplrshments of O C students
1h11.ugh competitions such as class projects 4*H, Clrl
'><nu t'>. Science and Engineerrng Fair. a Talent Search and
l·•U ~estrval. afong wnh a Fun Zone special contests and a
l<1od bc!Zctar Open to all Orange County preschool to hlgh-
v ful(JI age students Competrtlon handbooks available
AQUATICS
JUNIOR LIFEGUARDS
lunfor Lifeguards Is a prOQram coordinated through the City
or Newport Beach to teach youth about ocean safety
Open 10 nine • 15 year olds. the summer pr0&ram runs from
lune 22 throuah August 12 from Monday throuah Thursday, 9
a rn to noon-0r I to 4 p,m. · . . . . ,. . . . . . .
NEWPORT A QUATIC CENTER
(NAC)
I Wh1t.ecliffs Drive. North StaJ Beach. Newport Beach tbay's
southwest shore)
646-7725
Week·lona summer camps for children at;es 8 • 13 v.eekend
clinics in rowing canoeing or lc.:s~akmg at Nortt-Star Beach
Youth. ages 10 -18 tan find out nov. to 1orn The nat1ona
champ!on kaya mg team
N~WPORT DUNES RESORT
ANO M ARINA
On thP bdys southern end bet.i.eer1 ldmboree R0<>d dnd
P·J<tf1c COdst Highway 1 ·
729·3863 •
Pirate Parlr a children s playground area on the beach has.,
Scmd ship whale to chmb on. 1ungle g) m slides and sv.mg, s ... 1m out to Moe B the big blue v.hale noatmg in rhe water
Kayak sailboat & pedcllboat rentals Camping
TIDEPOOLS AT LITTLE
CORONA B EACH
Trdvel Pactlte Coast Highway to Poppy A>enue and heao
do"Nn ro Ocefln Boulevard ·where ;'OU c.an pd rt dnd "'"'~
down to the bead Tc uch but don t remo\e ,ea crPdtures or
pldnt hfe dS 1t td~t>s up to 25 }ears for a ucepool to rt: rr
' .rs origmdl balance Cdl 644-3047
U PPER NEWPOR'r B AY
ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
C.dnoe and lrayak tnur~ famrl-y Cdmpt rf" proara!T"!s litter ce•tel
h1k1n11 treks and an e~enmg owl pro11. wee~end!i tl1rougliou1
rhe yt'dr Free two-hour walking n<il..irc t uis cond•1cted b7
naturalists with the Dept of Fish dnd Came are held the f1r-.t
. dnd third Soturdd~ of the month lorn in the foJ Ne1 SUl'\f'\"
11.hen once a month bodts brmg frsh and credtUrb In 10 s.hcre
robe ">tud red and released Call 64<>-6746
W HALE WATCHING & M ORE
2717 W COciSl Highway
Newpor1 8edch
966-0686
Three-hour voydge aboard 1he historic 118-loot schooner
Piigrim of Newport lrom lanuary I through mid-April on
Saturday. 10 am • I pm., Sunday, I -4 pm Children. SI 5,
adults. 520 Tbrs summer younesters can set sail for a
learning adventure. choose from a Civil War overnfaht ~II to
Catalina reliving the life of a 1830s sailor, or dtSCovering a
rrch maritime heritage during the Helm's Alee
ARTS ETC.
I MAGINATION. CELEBRATIO N
ARTS IN HARMONY
May9 • 24
556-ARTS (2122). ext 888
Annual county-wide arts festival challenges creauvny in
chrldren and teenagers through an array of public
performances by professional artists exhibitions. hands-on
workshops art displays and demonstrations Held at a
variety of venues
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE (OCC)
CHILDREN'S THEATRE C O.
432-5880
Traveling theatre troupe. consists of actors v1sltln11 l~I
schools to perform interactive theater Performances also at
OCC's Drama Lab Theatre Call for children's series pr(>iram
schedule
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
2701 Fairview Rd . Costa Mesa
432-5880
Academic enrichment classes and arts & crafts pr0&rams for
children and teens •
ORANGE COUNTY
PERFORMING ~RTS CENTER
600 Town Center Dr
(at Avenue of the Ans). Costa Mesa
5'6-ARTS (2122), ext 833
ChlJdretl'• rol1te'U ~ hefd from October throujtl ~ •
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MUSICAL TREASURE H UNT
' Pacific Symphony Orchestra presents a Musical Treasure
Hunt on Saturday Concert Mornings at the Performrng Art<
Cenier at 9 am and 12 15 pm Kids can ask 1he conductor
and musre1ans questions and enjoy a variety of activities
Free to ucketholders Call 550-ARTS (21221
LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUN
NEWPO RT BEACH P U BLIC
LIBRARY
Children s Series at Central Library Balboa. Corond del M.,
<ind Mdrrners branches After School P(ogram/Creame
Encoun1ers on Wednesdays from 2 30 to 4 p m 1s pan of
Manners Madne~s at Vincent lorgenson Communrt) Cenr1 r
Open t<" youngs1ers rn first through fifth grades Cdll 717·
3800
ORANGE C OUNTY M USEUM
OF ART (QCMA )
Harry C Bubb Educaucr Cen1er
X'>O Sdn Cleme:11e Dr
Newport Beach
7'>'1-112. l
Two rev. :.tud10~ for art clas .. es. creat1\e exploration arid
't.'Oo,,hops rnclude Momm) & \1e ·c1 .. s~e., dlter school &
.... ee~aa) p• ii•dms and fun chrngs to do O\er Sp•lng brecii
S:Jrr.rner ar CdmP' Ca I k r sched\Jle aro co~ts
N ATURE CALLS
E NVIRONMENTAL N ATURE
CENTER CENC ) •
1601 16tl'> St belweer lrvrne Avenue and DoH•r Dme
l\e*pnrt Beach
Cdll 645-MgQ 10 schedule tours
Open \4onday • Frrda> IS o m -<I p m Saturddy 8 d m t
~pm
Guided walking tour .. rn the centers 2 5 acre wildlife
hob1tat features 13 Calrfornra nati\e plant communities,
gedred for Youngster!> fi~e and older Science Summer
School Nature Camp rs open to students who have
completed krndergarten through 6th grade with cldsses b~
erade level Fundra1sing campaign;:saye an Acre for Our
Kids" to expand facility has raised one-fifth of Its goal of SI
million Volunteers needed as tour guides · .
RECREATION
Bovs ANO GIRLS CLUB OF
THE H ARBOR AREA
• Lou Yantorn Branch
2131 Tuslin A\e lbeh~nd Karser School I
Costa Mesa CA
17141642-2245
Monday • Friday 2 JO to 7 p m
•Harbor Area Branch (Westside)
661 Hamilton Ave (at Rea Center)
Costa Mesa CA
(1141631 -7724
Monday • Frrday 2 to 6 p m
Sot· 18 years old, After·school and summer day.camp Art~
& crafts. games, computers. learning center
C ITY OF COSTA MESA
AFTER-SCHOOL P ROGRAM
The Community Services. Dept Playground Program
754-5158
Free (some charges for arts & crafts), supervised
recreational activities for 9 schools
CAMP COSTA M ESA
754-5158
Summer vacation. Spring and Winter recess
EARLY CHILDHOOD P ROGRAM
Balearic Communrty Center
1975 Balearic Drlv.;
Costa Mesa
745-5 158
Early Childhood Pr0&ram. designed for the three-to five·
year-olds who have not enter~ kinderprten Is held at the
~et 154., 17' • • • •
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