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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-26 - Orange Coast Pilot......... -- SERV1NG THE NEWPORT -MC.SA CON\MUNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM SANRDAY, JANUARY 26, 2002 Silva comments worry El Toro supporters · • Newport-Mesa's supefVlSOr this week said he would support the Great Park initiatlve if 1t passes. Peul Ctlnton DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -An announcement by Supervtsor Jun Sliva that he would comply with the central park malldhve lf at pass- es caused a hr here> Fnday. the county's hotb<>d of !>upport for a proposed El Toro t1arport If Salvd, who rf'1>rP'>Pnl., Newport Beach dnd C0<ilt1 Mt>.,d, c1handons the auport ptOJM, II would dJe on the vane, Councalwomctn Normt1 Glover said. • u Silvd IS not '>upporti.ng the dlTport. then that probdbly means there won't be on El Toro ct.uport. • Glover said • U Med.Sure W passes, that's the law of the land • At a Thursday press conference m Wastungton. D C , Salva Sdld he still strongly supporu. an dlfJ>OTt at the closed El Toro Manne Corps Air Stabon. However. lf a ma1ority of Orange County vot~rs approve the central park arutiauve on March 5, Stlva said he wouJd stop pu hmg for dn a.irport ell the base. Salva couJd not be reached for comment Friday. The supel'Vl or 1omed col· leagues CynUua Coad a.nd \huck Srruth on the tnp to the m1uon' capital to lobby federal agenoes to support the county's plan for an dll'· port at the ba e The board 11pproved the environmental revtew of an auport at the ba. on Oct 23 El Toro planrung drrector Gary Simon and architect Mark Molen JOi.ned the dfhcaa.ls on the lnp. Silva's he<i9mg on the contro- ver uil, county-d1v1dmg issue l'> reminiscent of has September vote SEE El TORO PAGE AS Airport group wants to ke p mon y •Leader of pro-El Toro orgc1.mzallon Sdys grant money from Newport Beach. which cu.n't be u d dunng an e lection, should be ~dved for fut.ure work -) Peul Clinton Toro dJ.rport group v.unl<;_.u t 1t DAILY Pn.or c.e.tde tor u ldtm unw NEWPORT BEAC I I -lnstedd of hd.nd.ulg bdck unusPd gro.nt mon 'Y given by tht> nl) for a pulJ- bc mJormelt.Jon CdJll[kltyn elbout auport ii, u • t1 leuder of t1 pro-El Bruc.e l'estand1·. who ht>ad th£• group Catu n~ for Joly. dfl<l tht• Eron()ffi)', ~d th(• mum•y '>h<>ul<l tw U'>Pd on d pulJhc c dOlpdlCJn SEE MONEY PAGE AS New direction for runoff Greenlight wants halt to building The Orange County Sanitation D istrict is considering a plan to divert and treat runoff as it does sewage Peul CJlnton DAILY PILOT A s dnolht•r Wd) to '>Olve thP nagging problem of urbt1n runoff. the OrdOge County St1natdt.Jon ()1 tnct LS proposmg to dtvt>rt It for tret1tment just hke sewage Dastnc-t lectdN., have launched an effort to amend the t1gency's chctrter M> 1t c-ouJd accept poUut('() water floWlng down the wt1tershed mto tnbutanes thctt lead to the ocean lnstead. tt would be pumped through the dlS- tnct' Fountain VaUt>y plant cilong with the 2'41 rrullion gct.llons of c;ewage treated each day •tt ts one of man) Uung that ha to happen.· chstnct pok~womdn LLSa Murphy ~d ·0ne of the pnmary thmg that ha to happen is edu- cation of the commuruty because I don't Uunk people Uunk over-watenng th ir lawn lS urban runoff· AssemblymdO Tom I lannan (R-Huntmgton Beach) is rE>adymg a bill that wouJd give t.l'ie agency the power to lredt the runoff As an agency consututed by the tate LeglSlature. it would need an dJTiendment to lb operatang rule book Hannan ha unW Feb. 22. the deadline for new lcglBlaUon, to introduce th bill. Th re are still many qu lions that must be answered, Including how much runoff couJd be treated, how it wouJd be treated and who would poy potenUal cost lncr SEE RUNOFF PAGE M ...OT~ IV G flrf I v OT Above, Ora1199 County Safttutloa District Spokeswoman UM Murplay Is re0e<1ed ln tbe water of tbe tee0ndary trHtmeat clartller, the IMt atop before IM tnMlted w•I r ls 1e11t to tbe ocean through the oudall pipe. At left. w1Nm l'1lllOft would eventualJy 18Ue lb w•y through tbe MCODdary treatment of the trk:ldlJig fthltn. wbere water tr1ckJes over rocks that host orpnlsmt tbat fw'tber dean dM Wlltn. ' One JXlrent's letter of restraint recount r in front of her friends. l llm~ Mid. tofUy, •Noc tonight But 1D my mind, J WU going ov the reuonl~ One ot the central c:Mr.aen ii • dilly woman wbo ii engaged to a mu IM cto.n""'t kin WbDt GD IM boet. .... fall Med °"' ............... _ .... .... lalowD far., ..... .................. ............... ..,......_ c ••n •-.... '9111 .. flecmla ........... M •Slow-growth ddvoca~~s· pos1tton mdy dflPct pldn~ for Mannapark d 'V •lopment. June <:asegrande DAILY P1LOT NEWPORT BC!r\CJ I -\\ h.1lt• nol directl\' cc1ddn.'''tn!.f "lwtht!r they .. Cippro\(• ol d luxur, rt"••..rt planned on Bdlhod P nan..,ula Greenlight CommJtttw rnP.mber hdvtt tak •n dn ofhnal ... tann• that directly affects the dt•\t ldpmt•nt "We've taken d po"'Jllon that tht• otv '>hould ha\e d murdtonum on pro1ects hke tht ... e pending tht• generdl pl.an updatt', • 'did Phil Arst of the CrPt>nhght Comnuttf~· ·u the y neral plt1n " to hd\t' am ub ldnct', tht•\ ... houldn t p11?Ct•· mect.J prOJe<"h lhdt ought cunthct with ll • The cat\' ,.., an tht• pr()( t>s ul upddlUlg the documt•nt. v. hac h la\., out gu1d •lme~ lor dlm11 ... t f'\11n .c,pect ol the oty ~ tuturt• inc l11dmq development llndt!r tht• t '"'''"· light lruUat.Jve pil~ ed l1l .HMMI dO\ pro1ect thal .,1qnall<dntl\ exc t't'<h the genend plan mu'>I ht• dppru\'t•tl by the oty"• reg1 .. tf'f1•d \Oh·~ Stl'phen Suthl•rldnd. "how Sutherland Tt1Ud Ho ... patdhtv Co ha an exclu.,1ve opportunlt) to d velop the city·o\\ ncd land on th peninsula, h4d hoJl(.'d to mu"'e the proJt'ct forward la t enough to get lh de\elopment on th ballot Ul the upcoming Nov mher I uon With that goal m mmd. h• rapped p n-. to dcmol.J h th elU Mg AJnt>n a.n ~ on 1x t and replace 1t w1lh ii hr. net n ,,. on wh rf' on th &lhc.i AouJ<>. vard prope~ Th d"velopm hcu also hoped to wm ov r puhh heart b ' pruvadmg ~ ch a<'( , unproved park ladli •nd n " Gltl outs ho • In th pl4C of lh inobil hom pa.1 k, bu.ild a l..&?·room rt C'On tm' of on • a,nd two· tory building - a pro)l"ct Counetlman Gary Ad m SEE HALT MGE M Coldef ~~ '°"'°"ow. ... .... AJ . . A2 ~·January 26, 2002 Living a spi,ritually correct life 'The general outlook Ls not that the per· son has died but that the pel'80n haa Uved. • -Wiiiiam .......,_, y:ou learn a lot about what matters in life when you deal with death. l've heard this phrase and others with basically the same meaning several times lately. One friend with a very W nelgbbor shared several of the conversatlons they've had over the past months. ·we talk, we laugh, and we cry about a lot of Uungs that have hap· pened to us both over our lives,· my friend said. "But usually, right before I stand to give her a hug and leave, she somehow manages to bring the conversa-· tion back to God. She makes a point of saying that all the stuff of life doesn't matter. She· knows she's going to leave It all behind someday, and then she reminds me that every- body will at some polnt. OndyTrone Christeson THEMORAl OF THE STORY She says that it's not the stuff of We that . matters, but lovlng God and others. That's all that will last.· l don't know my friend's neighbor. but ( agree with ber condusion. Last week, I talked to one of my neigh· bors -a friend named Tern. She and I also talked about life and death. We also talked about loving and listening to God. Terri's father-in-law, Richard, had been sick and was in a cQnvalescent home for seven weeks. "Two weeks ago. l felt a little nudge from God to go visit him,• Terri sa.id. "I had plenty of other things to do, but I decided to go. We had a nice. visit, and then he fell asleep. •A few minutes later, I noticed his color had changed, and it turned out that's when he passed away. It was such a blessing that he wasn't al008. 1 am so thanktul that I'd liste ned and followed God's nudge because there are times when I don't.· 1 went to the funeral for Richard. He had previously chosen the name •graduation· for the service because he felt like his death would be a graduation to heaven. I didn't actually know Richard, but after hearing the tributes and testimonies, I knew ·that he was a man who loved God. and loved his family and friends. It was also dear that he loved telling others about the love of God. Each of his three children spoke about some of the many wonderful qualities and memories or their father. His o1dest grand- children spoke and sang two songs that were both deeply honoring and inspiring. There wasn't a dry eye in the room. "My dad's llle investment bu been standing at the podium today,• Richard's son, Jim, said. ·we were blessed with bis untUing, unending saaifice of time and attention. Dad's decisions were prayerfully made with the intent lo honor God, and be invested in his children so that they would be his living legacy.• · Richard's son-ln-law, Doug, had us laughing when he spoke of tlmes that Richard wasn't politically correct. •But he wu always spiritually correct,• Doug sald. "He was always ready and arudous to tell others about God's love.· Those talks and that service challenged me to live a life of loving God and others. I'm sure there will be times when I am not politically correct. But J pray that God will help me be spiritually correct. And you can quote me on that VOL .. NO.H -·---~ ,_,,_ ... ...,om-. "' -· Clilecw UIM---"***''~ - r . ST. JAMES CHURCH St. ........ Cburcb ii a ~dev<*d to kwing JelUI Cbrill md teMng.bim U Lord and Avior. tiMce ilbeld at 9 a.m. SUnday, A nditiooal WYic9 ii Mid Id 7• a.m. Sunday. A~ 1ded tot the 9 end t 1 am aer w1 a cbadlmatk: Mrftle II Mid at 11 a.m. Sunday. Child CIU9 ii prov~ it held at noon W~. W.. ~ 1Cboa1foraDc::bildrenmeM1at9 a.m. A~ .. ...-dey. Devtd AndenoD it lmior pllltof. Tbe church ii at 3209 Via LJdo, 1._ .. .,..... Bee~. (949) 675·0210. . ~ Daily Pilot II TIE SPllll Pastor nm Celek looks over comtruc:Uon lltf of tbe CalVary Church on Newport Boulevard ln Costa Meu. Calvary Church Newport Mesa • ADDRESS: 190 E. 23rd St., Costa Mesa • TELEPHONE: (949) 6'5-5050 J • DENOMINAllOH: Nondenomi- national • YEAR OtURCH ESTABLISHED: 1988 • SE.RVICE TIMES: 6 p.m. Satur· day; 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m . Sunday. On the second Wednesday of each month. there is a service at 7 p.m., following a dinner at 6 p.m. The dinner is 'SS for adulll and $2.50 for children. • SENIOR MSTOR: Tun Celek • PASTORAL STAFF: There is an ei~person pastoral staff. • OF CONGREGATION: 1,300 combined attendance at weekend services • MAKEUP Of CONGREGATION: Young adults and young fami-· lies • OtlLO CARE ANO SUNDAY SOtOOl: Child care is provided Faith CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS NUMOOLOGY, AND MORE R1dlatd Vallandig.ba.m will speak about Cha.lde4n numerology from 10 a .m. to noon today at the Ught Touch. 19291\astin Ave., Cotta Mesa. A dAlcuaion will follow from 1 to 2 p.m. On Saturday, Rich Mtyer will speak about •suc- ce11 Steps• from 10 Lm. to noon at the aame location. (949) 6'6-3199. WINTER SONGS St. Mk:hael and All Angel's Evensong series will continue at 5 p.m. Sunday Wltb •A Wln· BIAIWSHQDM (Mt) 642-6086 at all services for infanw. Activi- ties for children through the sixth grade are provided at all services. Junior bigb school-age youth meet at 9:30 a .m. Sunday, and senior high school-age stu- dents meet during the 11 a.m. service. ... • TYPE Of WORSHIP: The mes- sage and worship at all services are identical. The worship ts highly contemporary and rele· vant, using music, multimedia and drama to communicate the message tn a way people in today's culture can identify with. • TYPE Of SERMON: Sermons concern We issues. They are thoroughly biblical, highly prac- tical and ~~cation-oriented. • ttECENT UPCOMING 5ER- MOHS: Each sermon is part of a topical series titled •Body by God,· addressing issues of faith, ters NJght • The church, at- 3233 Padftc View Drive, Coro· na del Mar. will host the deeply spiritual music of Th.1.ze. Free. (9491 6'4...(M63. TAUOHG A80UT THE TE..U MOUNT Gershom Gorenberg, author of •The End of Daya" and an UIOdate editor for the Jerusalem Report. will speak at 7 p.m. Sunday u part ol Tem· ple Bet Yahm's Rob Greenfield Dlltinguished Speaker Serles. Gorenberg will speak about the~ Mount u aaaed space and u a polltlcal night· mare. The temple is at 1011 Camelbe.ck St., Newport Beach. S5-S25. (949) 6«·1999. OTY Of THE DOVE 1M Jewtlh Community rlghc:No ................. ...W~0t-St .. IOill hlr.ine.Mbe•+•• ...... ' trust and spiritual growth in our everyday lives. • WELCOME WAGON: People are allowed lo be anonymous and to process Christianity at their own pace. An lnlonnation center is available at service times for anyone seeking more information. • OUTREAOt PROGRAMS: Com- munity Outreach serves the local community through pro· grams such as the Maple Lea.m- ing Center, an after-.scbool pro- gram that provides tutoring, computer training and one~to­ one mentoring for second- througb fifth-grade students. The center is open from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Calvary Church also has an adopt-a-grandparent program to do acts of lcindness, teach English as a second Ian- Center of Orange County will host Avigdor Shinan at 7 p.m. Monday as he speaks on the toplc •The City of the Dove: Jerusalem ln Rabbinic Utera- ture. •The talk will be held at the Jewish Community Center at the Jewish Federation Cam· pus, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 7.SS-0340, Ext 122. EHUD IAIWC SPEAKS Ehud 8m'ak. fonner prime mlnilCer ol Jsael. will speak at 7 p.m. iu.c:s.y .. guest lectww for the Noman Schiff Scholar Lecture at ,..,,,.. Bat Yahm. 1011 Camelback St.. Newport Beach. A patron dinner wW be held at 5 p.m., catered by Turnip ROM Caterers. Patron ticketl, including the dinner and de.ert reception. are $300. Lecture tk:ketl .ore $36. (949) 644-1999. gua.ge classes and serve teens going through recovery issues Small groups are avatlable for various ages and life stages The Helping Hands Miruslry works closely with elemen tary schools iQ the Costa Mesa ar&i. providing food and CJothlng to · clu.ldren and also to those tn need within and outside of the church. • DltESS: Vert casual •MISSION STATEMENT: To help people say yes to God at every phase and in every (acet of their lives. • INT'EMSnNG HOT£: Celek describes the church as ·a church for people who don't think they would normally feel comfortable in a more trad1bon· al cbwch." -Michele Marr SAPPHIRE SOOETY The Sapphire Society of the Jewish National Fund will host a dinner at 7 p.m. Th~ay at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. FaUZta •Faye" Asslh. who was born and raised in Afghanistan, will be the rea- tured speaker. The Padfic O ub is at 4110 MacArthur Blvd. $50. (714) 957..CS..0. SPECIAL SAllATH · Temple Bat Yahm will Join 1yn.agogues throughout Orange County at 8 p.m, Feb. 1 S ln observance of Jewish Federation Sabbath. The tem- ple ii at 101 t Camelbac.k St., Newport Beech. Call Templ B4t Yahm at (949) 8''·1999 or the Je~b FederatiOn of Oronge County at (71') 755· 5555 • ••• All Ill ~ 'f'lJAll commenta about the 0.-., ~ Ot MWI .,.., •nnms ow--•••.., ... Colt.I ..._ CAmD. Ollllt.._ .. ~perpi.t1 ·-~---· t1M io •ecu us WIAnta fOaCAST ~~~--""'" .,., ........ "'the,,... Mellwll~to7to101W9t In the .... llOOh.,,,.,. fN11 be llhowwllN. _,. • .._ ...... sp.m. • • ~ t • .. .. .... flllft ......... .., .......... 2 2 -"-Coll-IN • Cllaoh:*'• 1"e ""'-ar.,.. ~ -m-11•1 Wiarr • 011-. .. 61M111 '*llllf .. MM.Ut _.. ........ _ tporta ... UMID .... ,. .. ...,,. ............ ,. ..... ,., ..•. ·----........ ..., .......... -.na ~· =-. ... ---..--- 40a.1r noon. .... W9m up'° .,_,. ........ but .... drop ..tr for • CIOOI ....,noon Ind ..... ,,,. .......... .. .. ................. hOh .. if'ISuftlllf. IJ , ••• ~ ICMIM~llcMT AClllll-M4laln-.tw ................. .... ...._ .. .._ . .............. ....... ......... , __ .... _,, ............. , Sim Col ........ tooet good. 1bo ....................... .................. ......................... ~ ................ .................. .......... -! ,_,.,,.... .... ,.. .. ....... • Mt... .. ......... ..... , .• ,-------- ' Daily Pilot Newport welcomes Barak talk •Temple Bat Yahm h6sts another in a series of high-profile speakers on Tuesday. JWMc..gr ..... DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -He's just one in a line of SQme very impressive speakers Rabbi Mark S. Miller bas lured tq Temple Bat Yahsn. Bul fonner Israeli Prime Mmister Ehud Bara k 's . talk nonetheless promises to be special. •J think that he really will bnng a hopeful message to the congregation and communi- ty,· Miller said. •He hds a VlSion that went beyond any other Israeli prime minister, and I would doubt lf that ulti- mate vision has been dimin- ished.· ( Israel's 10th prime minister, Barak was at tus nation's helm from 1999 to 2001. Whlle work- ing toward peace with fYI • WHA~ A presentation by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, a patron dinner and a dessert reception at 1 private home afterward. • WHIN: Tuesday. Patron's dinner will begin at 5 p.m.; presen- tation will be et 7 p.m. • WHERE: Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbac.k St., Newport Beach • COS~ Patrons $300; lecture only $36 • CALL: (949) 644--1999 for reservations and Information Palestinians. Barak also led the country 01Jt of a prolong reces- sion with 5.9% aMual growth and almost no UlOat.Jon, attract- ed record foreign investment, lashed national debt dnd cut the deficit m hall. And H, during tu.s talk at th temple Tuesday night. &rak. doesn't toud\ on wide1 securl· ty lssu • Mill r 5tUl hopes to tap Into his wlSdom. ·u he doesn't tnclud 1t in hb talk, in my qu lions fol- lowing I'll ask him about Jran und its progressing nuclear capabLhty and tho threat it unposes -questions beyond the immediate region that affect us au:. Miller said. Miller was the one who munaged to lure the intema- UondllY. renowned speak.et to hlS only Orange County talk. Through bis connections in the mtemational community, Miller has also managed to attract three other fonner prime min- isters of Israel -Ben1amin Netanyahu. Shimon Peres and Y1lhzak Rabin -as well as for- mer U.S Secretary of Stdte Henry Kissinger. ·1 look forward to hostmg lcummtl Prime Miruster IAnf'l) Sharon one day.· Miller said ·Thdt will be mterestJ.ng. • lriefltJ• THE llEWS Hit-and-run to blame for crash The rush·hou.r crash that tied up all southbound lailes of the Corona del Mar Free- way for more than tout hours Thursday was a hlt-a'nd-run. ofCiaal said Friday. The tractor·tra.Uer thdt \Yds traveling southbound cspproachmg MacArthur Boulevard about 3:45 p.m Thursday swerved to avo1d tutting a gold BMW lhat sud- denly pulled mto the third lane ahead of the b19 rig. s~ud Cdllfom1a Highway Patrol Officer Greg Garcia. A van that tried to avoid the big ng hit the median and overturned, he saJd. ·The BMW then fled th(• scene,• Garcia s~ud. •And no one got the License plute number.•• The dnve r of the big ng, 1dent1fied as Timothy Brndley. 35, of Anaheim Hills, WdS Luken to M1ss1on Satutdoy. JOft4IOIY 26, 2002 A3 Hosp1taJ LO MUs1on Vi 10 causes. l.nvolvt'd minor tlrel Ofrtetals uuhally 14id he m portab bolhroonu on the cou.l,d hav suffered trauma. school's otlll tic ft ld. but d Fnday th4t hi was Fire Capt. Morty Hug. not nously tn)ured. nerun d wtul h u.spects The dnver of th von, 'O· arson. inv ugators ere ..nu yea~old Cmpln Sosa of trying to rule out lgruUon F\.tll rton. Wl.Ui t.ak n to UC souro tflSld lh cl n><>m. Irvin Medicdl Center. and such as elrctnctty and gas another pa nger of the big Un . ng was taken to Hoag Hospl· The fire brokP out about tal. Both suffered mUlor 9·30 p.m. Thursday ThJ.rty- tnJune'i, Garcict saad. three hreflghters inilldlly I le &<Ud the maden« ts still respond d to th blaze. Sd.Jd under mvestagabon and that Gregg Steward, battallon ollice~ dfe looking for the chief dnver of the gold BMW. The clMsrootn sustained Cdlilom1d H.igbwdy Patrol • mdJOr damage to its lntenor, hod ts!.ued d S1gAJert Thurs-forcmg th eight to 13 d elf day dt 4 p.m thdt lasted unW dnd heanng-tmpa1rf"d stu- 7 45 P m. den~ who w.e at to be relo· Costa Mesa lligh fire possible arson A Im> thdt tore through d !>J>CCldl-cducauon classroom at Costa MCSd High School I.!> r<11i.mg susp1c1on of .drson, uwe!>tlquton. !tdld Fnddy It 1s the lhud hre to hit the !>rhool m the p.tst lt>w weeks thf• two previous. ones, rtl!.o dttnbuted to susp1c1ow. cated Stewdrd estunated the damage to lhe cids~room to be between $40,000 and $.50,000 C'onnw Duddndyc, the Newport-MC">d Urufted Sf hool DL'ilnct'~ nsk man- dgemf>nt duC'ctor ~cud the dtstnct .... 111 incre~se 1ts efforu. to hdVE' students dlld stuff phone in dnonymous hpt. throuqh d ndtional llp hoUmt! 7~ ehuce - I GARDENTIME Catilietl Oroanic Hand Crrillal Pasta • Rl>boos SI ... • Penne .._., REG.'2.75 1hL ------- -------- TERRA Chips A Delicious Polpourri of&otic v~T.! 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If you'd like lnfonnatton on eddlna your Otgtnlutton to this IKt, call (949) 57'"4211. .. .. beblnd the SdM for • morato-rtum. I ltill think tM bMldU· 9lt od fairelt way to approK.b projects 11 OJl a C&M·by-cue w11.· ocy Oin'Milmen St9Ye Bn:imberg Mid. •11 you do that. evwy· one•1 on an equal playing a.Id.. offtce voluntee11 are needed. Volunteen may work on one· time proJectl or ongotng p.-o- graml. 1\'ain1ng ....S.on1 are available. (800) 860-1993. AlllllCAI WKllSOClm • .. . ~ ' -- ACADIMIC Ylll II AlllllCA 'Ibe Orange County Reoton of the AnMlrican Cancer SQd. •ty MUI ottlce volunt..n. The IOdMy ii al.lo ...ictng volunteen to amwer calll for the unit'• Helpline lntoCen· ter. (949) 281-(M.48. GMO fJt'fl CW.Y "-OT u. Mmpby me. <>nmge C:mt lee& •• DMlltd .. ,,,.. .. ,....,., al119dwl8r pool. Costa M ... famWet can hoet a Gennan student and earn up to Sl'.000 toward a number ot travel abroad programt. Danielle Carpino, (800) 322· HOST . AU ISSN.,_ OUllOI COUNn CRAPTll The Amyotropblc Lateral Sci rolll Aun., which helps lndJvtduall who have the dit· order that 11 al.lo known u Lou Gohrlg'1 dJJeue, need• voluntoer1. (714) 37-'· 1922. ALZHllMll'S ISSN. Of OUllll COUNn Support group leader1. Vlllt· tng Volunteers, family resource contultanll and AMlllCAI CAICll IOClln llKORIY SHOP The American Cancer Sod· •ty Dilcovery Shop nHd1 unwanted goocl1, 1ucb 11 clothing, furniture, jewelry, ac:c.t0rl•, antique1 and col· 1ediblel, to fund the IOdety'• reaarch, education and patient 1ervtce1 prograrm. Th• good.I may be dropped off at 2800 B. Coa1t Highway, Corona de1 Mar. Volunteen are al.lo needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.DL Monday through Saturday at the aame loce· lion. (949) 640-4777. -11 C· I A1.1tlfl"1 ITS TIME FOR ... fJA.t11 'fO., r tlf4 MI CASA Ml XI< ,\r"J I:!" 1,\\11~1\N I OUR MEALS ARE A TRIPTO MEXICO Wl TAICE WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE DINING TO THE TO GO ORDERS NEXT LEVIU PHONE AHEADI RUNOFF CONTINUED FROM A 1 Right now, the d.11trict acceptl about 2 million gallonl of runoff per day. The plant could handle up to 4 mill1on gaDont at no more than the cur· rent COit of $225,000 per year, M~yMkl. . '9Y9t. cout.a1 dtlel want more. HundngtDn Bead\ clftct.tW, In a Dec. le letter, uked the diit- trta '° eccept between 10 rnWkm and 20 mil&n gallon.I per day. 1be dlttrlct hH allO been acapUng about 1,000 gallonl a day from Newpon Beach. a FAMILY CONTINUED FROM A 1 'lbat lmpulttv n and ltUpidlty ii not the female role model I want my daugb· ter to have. So while I am encouraging her to read moN about Blea.nor Roo· •velt, Mother Terese or Roea Parkl, 1he would have been undermined by a movie that in a child'• mind ii noth· INV•llTORY C&UllANC•I drop tn the bamiL Mki AllWant aty ~Dave KJtt. 1'be MW JMtbod of trMting car aOI, peetiddel, lawn water and CJtt.evmyday Walle, onl• dall Mid, would belp to cut down CD the number of pOICingl OraQge County HMlth of area beachM. would Med to lllplU'8ta dime tm:k axnpoundl belore tbe wuw water could be pimped out tbl dim1ct'a out· fa115into tba OCMn. • 8eacb wW alwa)'I be a btt yer• in the ageney'I new plan, Kiff Mid. "You're putting two diff....nt compo· nmtl and m1ling lt. Jt'I not I bed thing. Jr. a ~t thing •• Ing abort of a documentary. And then there ii th• mat· ter ot about 1,000 people dying llow, paln.ful deathl. It WU right after I dec11Md to lat ber watch tha mOYie that tba comment came from one of bar frtendl. "I've eeen lt MVen timel, • lhtl Mid. · ·ntanlc· 11 not .Wtabl• for.c:hlldren 11112 yem old. And wblle,J am thrl11ed beyond wordl that my daughter uked penn111ion. lt occurred to me that parentl do not alwayt convey tha1r wilbae to otMr parentl when tn.Ddl are viltting. So while =bter did the right and uUd permillion, parent may dedd• that a certain PO or PG·13 or 4rY9D R·rat.d movie ii quite all dght for cb.11dren other than th8lr own. Petbap1 what we need Ii a form letter' or form •·mail or conv.-tlon that wW maa clear aactly what kidl are and are not abW to ... and do while they're v1.l:lting each other. Here LI my flnt draft: Dear _ _. I am dallgbted that our lddl have become frtendl. Wbm your child ii vtatting our home, pleate let me know U there are any dietary or other raetrtctlona by wb1ch we lbould abide. While our cb114 ll vtslting your home. pleue obeerve the followtng guldellnea: 1. Pleue do not allow him/her to watch any movie tbat 11 m.d P0·13 or b!gher. We will allow hlmlber to watch certain PO-rat..s Dl0¥iM, IO call UI U you are ccmldertDg one. 2. Pl-.19YW'ely llmlt billbs tmaU of funk food. Thi cWl11lb ot Junk food 11 candy, IOda. DMity all fut food and anything In which ODI a.'Vtng 8'app8M IDOl9 tbm 7~ cl the NCCICUllimded ddy aUowux:. of fat. aalt or tuglr. U you ... D0t IUN What epplle, feel ,,... to ctl1 \JI, Many of the beach poldngt caUMd by runoff have aDQ9Nd envtronmentallltl who want to protect the oceen and city ottl· dala who want to protect bull· n .... damaged by I lOll of tow1lt revenue. Nancy Gardner, the pnlli· dent of the Newport Beach Chapter of Surfrlcler, Mid lh• allo IUpportl the dlltrtc:t'I plan. ·u what they put out thee ii cleaner. It'• an advantage.• Oatdner Mid. •'Jb4r1 a plUI. • ...... ~covert ihe lnWor.ment end John w..-1 Altpon. Ht ""Y be rMChtd It ( ... ) 76MJJO 01 by .m.11 It 1*11.dlntonet.tlmacom. 3. Pleue do not allow my child to play wtth or watch your chlld play wtth any video ga.m•. eapedelly any violent on•. One example ti th• popular mal11al utl video game ln which one of the flghter1 f alll down a deep well. only to land on hit back on top of MVeral polnt· ed 1tak• in the ground. The light of the ltakel pierclng hit body and the resulting blood wu too much for me, let alone my child. 4. lnatMd of litting ln front of a ecreen, plMH encourage our children to play together outside. 1bank you very much. A latter 1Uch u um or a convenation about what 11 appropriate and what ti not wun't needed too many yeen ago. But over time, the bar bu been lowced and what wu once considered unacceptable ti now routine. I'm not 1\119 why that bu baJ>P9ned, but I bave a COU· pie of theortea. One ii that parentl are working or are jUlt too buay to ltay on top of what their lddl are ingesting and upoMd to. Another ti th• par9ntl' belief that becaUH they did um or that or behaved a c:ertaln way when they W919 young and have turned out "OK.• that somehow tt makes it accept· able for theU own c:b1ldren to repeat that behavior. It ll not In th-. dayt of far greater temptatiom and dil- trutSona, too much perenUng ii left unchecbd. And while parentl who Mnd tb1a Mm· pJe letter to another pereot rllk tba labels • tqUare • or • overprot9Cttve, • lt 11 the price we bave to pey for th• YMn we have been uleep at the balm. Donate your vehfde. 1-888-308-6483 Set hope in motion to improve local lives. • IV• • 8oacl • Real !lease • Tax DedlK1:ib&e ..x wm POUCI flUI COSTA~ Oal!y Pilot ....... .-. ... Ven- ~ Wll ieporled In tht 2tOO blodt et l:lS t .m. ~-•l\JMt .......... A homt~Wlt~ ~ JOOO block It l:OI 1.m.~ .. ................... ... ........... ~ ~of IWcoda Wit Npol1ld et 12'.ll Mn.~ • , ............. /4. ptowtef Wll repolted In the 1100 blodt et S:4f IA Thund.v. • ,.,....... ........ Ylhlcle burVltty wet rtpOtted In the J100 blodt It t:10 e.m. ThUrldly. • ..... Dfw. M tuto theft ~ ,...,.. "'the 1000 blodl It aJI t.m. T'hundly. •'Will I m' .. Alttuto m.ft Wll ,..,.,.. In the UOO blodt et 7!0l e.m. ~. ..... ,. ......... ...... ,...._A 1rlfftc colQ. lion ln\IOMnt ~wtl tlP0'1ld et 7:)1 a.m. Thl.ndty. NIWPORT llACH •C:..11111• ...... grtnd mtft wee reponed In tht 100 block It l:AJ e.m. Thundly. • CerllllMl A \Ith~ bur- gltry Ml~ In the 1JOO block et 12:'4 p.m. ~. I Clff ~ llttlfy WIS I epor1id In the 200 block It t:OI a.m. T'huttdey. ...... &..-.~lltm Ml ,.,.-t9d In tht 1400 blodl et an e.m. Thunday ... ..,,..,.,. .... comtnef c:ltl butgMwy WIS r~ In tht ~700 blodl It 1:11 a.m. llllflY II 111 NIWS NEMpxt c.oast man dies In accident A 44·YHI·Old New· port Cout resident died after he lolt control of h1I car and craahed lnto • tree early Prtday, off1d411 Mid. Michael Duffy w11 drtvlng eutbound on San Jo.quin Hllll Road about l :50 a.m. when he loet control and stuck • tnte in th• median, police Mid. He wu pronounced deed at the ecene. A 3&· year-old woman who WU a petMnger in the veb1cle wu taken to Milalon Hoepltal in Mil· lion Vlejo and a.&ted for a fractured finger. Pob M1.d both were weartna ... t beltl at the time rl the auh. Th• inv•tigation lnto the cruh ti continuing. 110 ~. eo.ta Mw ....... • Doily Pilot Saturday, Jonuory 26 2002 A5 A matter of the h(!arl and thoughts about an airporl ai El Toro S oroptimist lntemotional of Newport Harbor will conduct its fourth annu· al •Matters oJ the Heart• event oo Feb. 12, at the Pacific Club ln Newport Beach by honoring Mary Leigh llek, founder of the , Bell Campaign and a leader in the Million Mom March first held on Mother's Day 2000, and yours truly, the Daily Pilot Community & Clubs columnist. Past honorees have included'Marle Gray, Jo Caines. Dora HUJ, Judge Frances Munos, Gloria 01brlnk, Peggy Goldwater Clay, Madan Bergeson, Lori Wann.lngton, Jac.k!e Heather and Marian Knott, to name a few. How I was chosen as an honoree, only Mattt!rs of the Heart Com · mittee Chairwoman Sue Haddock knows. but I do reel honored to be selected. having written about the Soroptlm1st fund-raising event and the honorees the previous three years. Proceeds from the event will benefit Soroptimlst char· 1ties, including Interval House; the Interfaith Shelter; MONEY CONTINUED FROM A 1 dlter the March 5 elecbon on the Great Park measure. An aVld atrp0rt booster, Nestande said he Is confident the initiative, known as Mea· sure W, will fllil at the polls. Under that scenario, Nestande said the money could be used to inform the public about the county's eUort to plan an air· port for the closed El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. The city's $3.67-million grant. approved by the City Council on March 13, was giv· en as a close-ended outlay to be used by the end of the Jim de Boom <OMMUNITY & auas Women's OpportunJty Awards: •s• Club. a service organization for high school girls: and the continued sup· port of domestic and intema· Uonal projects to reduce and elinunate the acts of domes· tic violence against women · and children. The event, which beginS at 5:30 p.m .. will include a reception and dinner, silent auction and an opportunity drawing. U you didn't receive a fonnal invitation to the event. you are still invit· ed to attend. Reservations are $75 per person and must be mdde by Feb. 4 by con· tacti.ng Haddock at (714) 957-5113. 2001-02 fl.Sea.I year, Nestande said. . 111! GaEAT PA.AK: New· port·Mete residents mJght want to take a took a.head and imogine what might happen to the John Wayne Airport U the Great Park inl· dative (Measu1$ W) on the March S ballot puses. lb pressure will be mounted by a number of county resldents to add runways, expand the passenger capacity and to go to flight operations 2A hows a day at John Wayne. Now it appears the South County oties have shut down tbe city of Newport Beach· Airport Working Group cam· paign against Measure W. The courts say you can't spend city ot county funds for or against a bellot initiative .• So what is the alternative to fight the Great Pa.rk initla· tive? It is for Newport-Mesa residen~o ante up the nec- essary money. •Why,• you say? U John Wayne Airport adds a runway or two and goes to 24-hour-a-d.ay opera- tion, what will that do to the value of your home in the air· port noise area? Oeaease the value of a $500,000 house by say 20% or $100,000. Then a $1 ,000 conll'jbution to Uie :. At this pomt in rune, a deosion was made to put forth a grant unW June 30, • Nes-·· tande said. "There's a whole new phase that commences from the middle or March going f9rward. • Measwe W spokesman Len Kranser. ·The central park 11\.1· llative seems to be ahead about 2 to 1. • Newport Beach Council- man John Heffern.an has a.id the unspent grant money, which could amount to several hundred thousand dollars. should be returned. Polls have shown fairly sol· 1d support for a central park at the base. · Even a poll funded by the Orange County Business Council showed that 49"1u of respondents backed the idea, compared with 40% who were opposed. .._ • Nestande sounds like the orchestral leader on the ntcµ1. 1c trying to cheer everyone up dS the ship goes down,· said The council a.nd the El Toro Reuse Planning Authority ear- lier in the week agreed to a settlement that would end public spending on airport· related matters before the election. • hul Olmon coven the environment and John W'f"e Airpon. He may be re.med at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at Pflul.dintonOlatirMS.com. Thee?~~~ started early at Orange County's premiere invitation and party store. As we empty our shelves to make room for new merchandise, don't miss this opportunity to get unbelievable bargains on invitations, paper goods, gifts and more! SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 9™ ~lk~~? 270 EAST 17TH STREET COS'.TA MESA .9//.!). 722 .1803 Open Monday ... ~-... ~ftlaY • .. "" Al.rport Worlunq Group to fight the Great Pctrk lnitidtive would be worth it. Someone h1t1J to keep fighting for an auport at El Toro that provides lower air fa~. mor destmations than John Wayne AU"p()rt by 1tseU can provide and ha fewer effects on its neighbors. n·s time for the residents or Newport-Mesa to step up big·limc and support the A.Jr· port Working Group ttt its campaign agmnst Medure W. lime is short. Mee club . You w1U proba· bly mP.el busmes' and corn- muruty leaders at th m l· lllCJ. Mail clubs will buy your fmt medl for ¥OU you g t acquainted wtth th m. TUESDAY 7:10 a.m..: Th Newport Beach~Corona del Mar K1wa· . rus Club wtll hold clll lnler- club meenng with the M!tt· · ion VieJo Club at the Holi· cluy Inn tn M wn Vie10 7:30 a.m.: Thf' 40·m moor Newport Bedch Sunn<;\• Rotary Club will meet di Five Crowns Re'>taufdnt lor o progrnm on Pd~t<ln WEDNESDAY Rotary Club of Ne~rt·Bd.1- l)()d will rn t at the Bahia CoMlhictn Yo<'h'-Club (www.n wportba.lboo.org). TMURSOAY 7 p.m.: Tho 20-plus mem· bcr Cosw M -Oronge COcJ'>t Brect.kfd~t Uons Club wt1l meet d.l Mun.i's Caff for a busin<>S" meeting. W01t1lf REPEATING: ' From Thought for the Day by Greg Kelley of the Newport· Me!.a Irvine Interfaith Coun- dJ: ·A sure way to Wt oneseU up is by hetping to Ltft som ·. one else.• -Booker T. Washington SERVICE CLUB MEET· JNGS THIS WEEK: Thanldul for all your bl smgs? Glad you hve m lhe harbor drea? Want to llldke a dilference in the We or a youth o.r a lroU· bled famlly here or abroud? Try helping your commuruty at1d the world through a <'.I· vice club. You a.re mvtled to !iltend a club meeting this week to learn mor~ abo'ut 7:15 a.m.: Thi? 20-mcmber South Coast MPlrO Rotc:U) Club wdl mPet at the C<>ntN Club IW\\w.soulhcoas111wlro ro/ary.org). and the NC\\ port 1-fclrbor Kiwanis Club will m<>et dt th<> Uruver~1t'y Alhlet- 1<. C'lub. Noon: The 35-ml•mh...r Exchdnge Club of the 0 1clngt> Coa t will nwc>t <1t the Bdhtd Connth1c1n Vdchl Club for d progrdm h~ Bonnie Mueller and Blanche on tht• Cttn1m• Noon: The SO·m mber Costa M~~ Kiwcuus c..1ub will rn(..>et e1t the HolJday Inn for an Eagl Pnd(> PtogrcUn, the 80-member Exchange \Jub of Newport Hurbor will mC'f't at the Newport Hiirbor N.1ullcd.I Mu.i.eum tor d l..dd.W~uy·Luncbeon Wlth ~he proqrurn by ltay Oulgley "l llJdCked" twww.nh t.·xc.hung('c/ub com1. th1> l 00· rnt>ml;c>r Nf'wport-lrvme Rohtry Cluh wtll mPet the Irvin Mdmoll l\\'\\'\\,ni ro1ury.org1 C ompdnion Progrdm EL TORO CONTINUED FROM A 1 on the airport pldn Th(•n Sllvd sd1d he Wdnted an "up or down vote" on th(> curport Imm the public After be supported the move. he then reversed lumself the next ddy dflPr dlrport backers cnt1ctz(>d h.tm Meg Wdter!>, u South County spoke~womdn , Sdld she wa!> confident S1Jva would '>lick by his comment'> ·Jim htti. di way<; been a man of h.1s word,· Wdtcr~ said. • 1 hope when and 1f 6 p.m.: The hO-mt>mher Medsure W ptt!.w., hl' II uphold 1t • On Fncld). othN c.Urport .,uppurter!. .,,11<1 lh1•\ weren't wornNl h\' Sil\ d " puhlu commt>nh 111 th•· ndllon's cdp1tcll Bruce Ne.,tdndl!. tht- µres1dent of C '1tt1 •n<. Im Job<. ttnu the Econom\. '>did hr t<llked with S1ht1 on Fndc1y mornmq c1ncl l>\<d'>n 'l worrwcl dhout the Wf'nllnHIY \\t1\er1nq '>Uppo1t Stlvd who wc1., ftr'>t elected to tht> ho,ud m I 996. hd!> bPen one of the mO'>t tn<ll>nt .,upporter-. for dO dtrport di the bu<\e "It Wehn l thul ~mphttt· 1c tt ~tdtf•ment, Ne .. tdnde • co....JHfTY Ir Q.U9S IS pub hshed Saturday\ 1n the D•1ly Pilot Send your sen11<e dub's mttt1ng 1nformat1Qn by f•x to (949) 66G- 8667, e-mail to 1deboomfUol com or by ma1f to 7082 S E Bristol St. Suite 201. Newpon Beach. CA 92660 l740 dbout Sllvd's rf'fnurk • 1 fl., po ... ltlon ti. wt11t dnd 'if'(> \\'hen 'ou hdVt> lonytim<• sup- porwri., I'm not going to qPt thdt fdr r;ut to worry dbout 11 • 11 u1rport hoO'>ll•r' were to lo-.p S1lvd. 11 would/ medn Jo,ing their 3·2 Old)Onty on th..-h0c1rd on El Toro 1!.sue!> Superv1- 4'0f'-Tom Wilson and Todd Spill~ have 'ott1d they ~re ttQdm t thf' prowct. • Paul Olntot1 <.overs the env•· ronment and John WayM Air· Poft. He may be rea(hed a1 (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at paul clmton latr~ com . .. A6 Saturday. January 26, 2002 Daily Pilot Outfits, photos and a_· little bit of .furniture lrouH TOWll uon requesM.9.. (949) 671- 4050. T hb U tUe Piggy Wan Co"8n ts havil\g d Jan- uary sale. Girls' and hoy ' clothing and acccs- '>ories are reduced 30% to soo.: .. This UtUe Piggy Wears Cotton is one of the best local shops to lind darling outfits for girls and boys. It 1\lso ccuTi all kinds of lx.10ks. toys and glft items. It's .11 Fastuon Island in Newport Bettch. (949) 718-05.13. Roche Bobol1 Paris ls · l1<1viny d clearance sale on furniture and home acces- "'"e" through Sunday. In the ... tiowroom. there are mark- down!> of 15"{, lo 60'Y.,, Roche Bobo1' l!t ttl 3060 Bristol St .. < 'o !tl<l f\lesa. (714) 557-1422. South Coast Plaza presents 1 )rcmqc (·aunty 2002 in ceJe. .I Hdhon ol locctl nonprofit orga- 1u1.c1llu n!t through Wednesday. Extuh11.!t 1tre on display with 111,,c.Jt>ls. photographs and .utisb ' rendenng!t, dlld mis- '"111 'tat<'ment.s. Pdrtidpating 01gdruuuuns mdude Chap- lllctn Uruv<'n>lty, Children's I loo;p1tdl ol Ordnge County, I IOClg ~ losp1tciJ. ML'is1on Hos- p•ldl. Mission Scm Judll Capis- tr.mo, Orange COdl>I College, < )ranqe County I ligh School Gr~Wylder BE$T BUYS of the Arts. Orange County Performing Arts Center, the Richard Nixon Llbrary and Birthplace. Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County. South Coast Medical Cenler, South Coast Repertory, St. Joseph's Hospital, UCI Med- ical Center, UC Irvine and Vanguard Uruvers1ty. Ritz Camera prints top· quality photos from digital cameras in about an hour. It advertises that It can develop better-quality prints than you can at home. at 69 cents a print. It has a $250,000 printing maclune that does a great job. Thf> camera store also sells top-quality photo equipment It's c:lt Fashion Island m New- port Beach. (949) 721-8247. 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T-9'w. 0.-W-llee ,..,._.OrC__.leef \\'-T.-.s.., lllw\.lt.Orll.T n.n",.._0..- frl-llCIC \ldtlllll OrS....,',..,,.,.. •. ,.._~ S..-llltlJllliMs.lt Set-M' ,._ --~~...... --~~ 6.ll SQodwicltu Smd On Fash llgu1an CELESTI O'S SCHOOL LUNCHES TO GOt CA LL AHEAD a DRIVE ntRU. \'our c.w·, r~ s..t•~ 0.00. ftwl ~ s..aer a .w,, c~ . ...._ u... ~ F.tt.. AJw a,..... Seidl. c.,, a Oweiur ,__. ....... aett .lefty, l'nlil. (.,.._ CooWel" Men. Al 8-1..._ 'r M• n.c pecW Wa), J_. Let Us K..w. A .. • c_, of Oldrktll (; .... rw Mom 1w a •t•. Udo Co,...__t~ it having a .big sale at its two Newport Beach lO<'etions. On sale ~ de5igner fumitwe, antiques, Oriental rugs, art, collec:tlbl and mirrors in contemporary and traditional styles. Merchandise ls reduced up to 50%. The con- signment shop holds con- sJgrunent merchandlse over 60 days. It offers pickup and delivery. lt's two locotioos are at :W39 Via OPQrto (949) 723- 6480, and at 400 W. Coast Higbway (949) 650· n93. Jason Kenneth Designs is a weddJng specialty store that offers fine hand calligra- phy, imported table favors, gilts for bridesmaids and groomsmen, invitations and stationery. Doral designs and decorating, corporate gilts and gourmet baskets. It's at 355 Bristol St., Suite L, Costa Mesa. (714) 434-2890. Waterworks. the top-of- lhe-llne bathroom fixtures and accessories store, is hav- ing an inve ntory clearance sale on last season's mer- chandise. On sale are mer- cury glass accessories. five styles of rugs, glass ctnd porcelain acceaortes. ·robes ClAd towels. Wate.-works ls ln the Corona del Mar Plaza ot 984.Avoco.do Ave .• Newport Beadi. (9'9) 717-6525. Decor Contemporary FumJJ.blnp is having a liqui- dation sale OD All of its fumi- twe and acce$$0ries. The ' 5tore is expected to stay open unW April, and then lt Will change o~rship. lt's open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Soturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Decor ls at 1800 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. (949) 548-4874. TaJbot& is having Its popular semiannual sale OD clothing for mis es, petites, women and l<Jds. Also included in the sale are accessories and shoes reduced 60% to 70%. Talbots is in the Crate & BarreVMacys Home Store wing in South Coast Plaza. (714) 556-3652. • IEST llUYS appean Thursdays and S.turdays. Send Information to Greer Wylde< •t 330 W. Bay St .• Costa ~. CA 92627. or via fax at (949) 646-4170. isto'r•1' te llAllAN CUISIN I ANO FIN£ W I N[ ;,,~ C/uf l'twfo P1•11tt1ri110 111011 .. 1 .... 11~ H1· .. 11111r11111 i11 \ra·pon fktt,·h 714·:J7:l;):J99 I CENTER AVE. 137 HUNTINCTON 8uat CA 92647 1f,.,,11/1 d 111 (tit/ 11 urld I 1ffti1-<r )IUI ujf tltr 4(U T rryJ MEPHisraM THE WORLD'S FINEST WALKING SHOES closeout SALE on now! . Mon-Sur 10-6, Sun 10-5 1727 WestcJlfT Drive. Newport Beach, CA 92660 949-642-FEET (3338) ~ Empire Credit Services Start the New Year Debt Free! Call Empire Today! We • Specialize in Debt Consolidations, Home Mortgages, Auto Loans, Personal Loans, and Business Loans. We can lend you a helping hand towards a debt free future Call Empire Credit Services Today at (866) 423-6103 I liw A Wf and pruoiwrom ~ Y4r! r mm IM UJtf ul l;mpuf Crr..111 Sm. .. ~, ··!lorM mmnion ~ 'ub;cti ro arrniV<ll • send AROUND TOWN items to the O••tv Pllol, 330 w eay St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627: by filC to ~9) ~170. 0t by c•lllng (949) 574-4298. tndude the tll'M. date and location of the ewnt. .s w.11 as ·a conuct phone number. A complete hstlng IS ava1taoi. at www.thilypilot.com. TODAY 1be Orange Coun!Y .Chap· ter of tbe Service Corps of Retired Executive will host a workshop on how to make e-commercu successful for a small buSJne . The work- shop wiU take pldce from 9 a.m. to noon at Nc11tonal Univcr ity, 3390 l ldrbor Blvd .. C~ta Me a. $25. $20 . lf prercg1stt>r. (7141 550- 7369. www.SCORE.org . 1be Corona del Mar Cham· her of Commerce will have a dinner and ddncc banquet beginmng at 7 p.m. at the Newpo1t Beach Mamotl Hotel and TennlS Club. 900 Newport Center Dnve. Newport Beach. $55. $600 for a tt1ble sponsor or 1 O Black lie optional ReM>rvd· INDEPENDENT LAND ROVER SUNDAY ., Cersbom Gorenberg, author of "End of Days• und an as oc1ate ed1tor dntl colurnru t for the JeruS<tlf'm R port. will speak on thr ~tory of th Tempi Mount and how it hru. becornc th<· place of dJVision between thP Israelis and Pale tm1oni. when he speaks dl 7 p.m 111 Temple Bat Yabm, 101 t Camelback St., Newport Beach. as part of Temple B.tt Yabm U niversity's Rob Greenfield Distingu1">hNt Speaker Series. $10, $25 tor preferred seating. or S5 fw scnJors und studen~. Tick t>lS 8VcUldblP at the door 111 by calling (949) f>44 -H>Q'I MONDAY A free semJna.r on opUmlwr tormuJa!> for brain. v1s111n prostutc and chole teml will be held trom 6·30 to 7 10 p.m. m the Pallo C ·dh' ,,, Mother's Market. 125 c 17th St .. Costa Mesd. nt .... 1·1 vatJons rcqwred. (600J c;q, MOt-.1S. SEE TOWN PAGE A7 PRESSURE RELIEVING SWEDISH MATTRESS & PILLOW customized comfort • PARK PLACE SHOPS · 405 Fwy. at Jamboree 2967 Michelson Drive, Irvine • 949.833.0338 www.ergob•ds.com • 1CDM. Nontmdc Md .... • Drtee In 1-1 ..... Daily Pilot TOWN CONTINUEO FROM A6 TUESDAY A free Mmlnar and book- 1gning on Mark: Stengler's book ·vour Vital OliJd• will be held from 6:30 Lo 7:30 p.m. In the Patio Cafe of Mother's Market. 225 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa. Reservation required. (800) 595-MOMS. .. WEDNESDAY A bus lour lo the J . .Palll Getty Museum will Leave the New- port Harbor Nautical Muse- um at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Bedch, at 10:45 a .m . dJ\d return at 4:30 or 5 p.m . $'l5, includes a no-host lunch dl the museum. Call for reser- vations. Ann Wattson. (949) 675-891 5, Ext. 103. THURSDAY The SapphJre Society of Jew- ish National Fund will host a dinner with guest speaker Fauzia Ass1h who will speak on ·women a nd the Stage: W e in Alghdnistan • at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. Ass1l1 was born and raised m Afghanistan and is a founding member of the Afghan Women's Assn. of Southern Califorrua. $50. Call Gail S. Weiss to make a reser- vallon. (714) 957-4540. Climber and adventure trav- eler:. Jim Wood will share tus August 200 I 1oumey to South America with wlfe Nikki in the progrdm, ·explonng Patagonia,· at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Newport Beach Centrdl Library's Fnends Meet:mg Room, I 000 Avoca- do Ave .. Newport Beach. FRIDAY The Comm unity Assn. Insti- tute Orange County Chapter will host a three-day Profes- sional Management Develop- ment Program from Friday through Feb. 3 dt the New- port Beach Mamott Hotel, ··AROUND TOWN Scm.irdoy, Jonuory 26, 2002 A7 900 Newport Center Onve. Nancy Rayman, aa oncology (949) 380-7360. nurse specialist al Hoag Can- cer Cent r, will give a work- shop on handling fears relat-f 11. 6 ed to <."ancer diagnosis. Th A clut 00 growillg plants talk will take place rrom 6:30 indoors will be offered al 911 .. ~Cl.\,.6~ m. in Hoag CanC"rr a.m. at Sherman Ubrary & -Centet's Conlrrence Room A. Gardens/2647 E. Coast High-1 Hoag Dnvo, ~(>wport way, Corona del Mar. John Beach. Free. No registration Bishop, manager of horticuJ-required. (949) 7-CANCER ture at the gardens. will dis- cuss repotUng. reeding. FEI. 14_ watering and pest problems. $20, preregistration requlred. (949) 673-2261. A free clut' on causes, tbe magnitude and treatments or lung cancer will be given from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in Hoag Cancer Cente(s Conference Room A at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Registration required. (949) 7- CANCER. FEI. 7 A fund-raiser for the Newport Harbor High School's Grad Night will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Sterling BMW, 3000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The night features food and live and silent auc- tions. (949) 645-6772. FEI. 9 Intermediate and advanced ballet students, 12 to 18 years old as of June 30, from Costa Mesa, are mviled to audition for the School or Amencan BaUet's Summer Course from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Jimmie Defore Dance Center, t 51 Kalmus Ave .. Swte G3, Costa Mesa. Students must register an hour before the audition. $15. (212) 769-6600. Ocince Center, (7 14) 241-9908. FEB. 13 SpedlJc types of surgery available ror lung cancer patients will be d.ascus ed at d free class from 2 to 3:30 p.m m Hoag Cancer Center' Conference Room A at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Dnve, New- port Beach . Regi~trdtaon reqwred. (949) 7-CANCER H E The first of four notary train- ing scssi<>ns designed to <.>du- cate mdiv1du~I about the respons1b1hties of a notttry public will be offered from 9 a.m. lo 3:30 p.m. at the I blton Hotel, 3050 Bnstol St .. C'0!>tt1 Mesa. Future ses ion will bf> held on Mdrch 28 at lhl' Hilton, and Feb 27 ttnd March 14 ttl the Wyndhctm Garden Hotel, 3:l50 AV<'nm· of the Stars, Cosra Mesd. $13Y per semmar 1800) 87b-n827 FEB. 27 The Orange County Cal Alumni Club will hold 11., 2002 Spnng Speaker DmnN at 6 p.m. t1l the We'>lln South Coast Plaza, n8b Anton Blvd . Costa Mesa $b(), $45 for young t1lumna from Hiq1 .01 . $55 for Ort1nge County ( 'Juh memb •r., Rest'rvt1taoni. requested. Orc1nge < ·ounty Ct1l AJumn1 Club. 4200 Park Newport, Suite 216, New9ort Bedch. CA <nfi6o 1714 J 641 - 7738. • MARCH 6 The first ol three Infant mas- st1ge clt1'>,es will be held c1t 11 d.m . di tbc l loc1g Ho .. p1tt1I C'onrerenC'e Ct>nler ttl l HOdy Dnve. N<>wport BPaC'h St•'>- s1ons tart' dei.1qnt>d tor new- borns c1nd 1nf,rnls up to 4 months old $30 for three I 112-hour session.,. Rescrvc1- bons required. CdU (714) 512· 8887 to r(•CJLSIN ctnd l<l4Q) 760-5545 for 1nformc11lon Future sessions wiU be Mttrch 11 dnd March 20 SEE TOWN PAGE AS N R [ IEST I ET Photographs by Tr an-Hartman will be on display at Newport Beach C ity Hall through Feb. 28. Hartman has capture d adventurous scenes from around the globe. Tbe ex.hlbU is open from 9 a.m . until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. C ity Hall ls at 3300 Newport Blvd. (949} 717-3870. ----- --------' E D 0 N I ~,.., J I TODAY. JANUARY 26TH and SUNDAY, JANUARY 27TH For the first time ever, Henredon Furniture of North Carolina has sent over 25 truckloads of ' fine furniture to the West Coast for thiJ unprecedented event. Included are Bedroom , Dining Room. , Upholstery, Armoires, Occasional Pieces, Entertainment Centers, Oriental Rugs and Much More ..• ALL AT OR BELOW DEALER COST! Hurryl All Items Sold On A First-Come, Fint-Served a.sis Items Offer'f!d Include Showroom Samples, Discontinueds And Slightly Imperfect Merchandise SAU HOUllS: Todiy. ~ -10 A.M. to 1:00 '-M. TomoltOWf Suftd9r -11 A.M. tlO 1.-00 P.M. . ......................... ...., __ ___ . ., ...... ._,._._ .. _..,._.._._.sn Qua& . ................ ...,... ... ~ .......... ..... ' ' A8 Sa!u!day. Jonuory 26, 2002 TOWN CONTINUED FROM A 7 llAICll 1.t I Oruge Coul College's tltb annual Higb School D nee Doy will be held from 8 o.m. to I :30 p.m. ot 2701 Fairvi w Road, Ca.ta Mesa. More than 225 Orange County htgh school tudcnts and thw lac· ully ddVl50rs are expected to dttend. (714)-'32-5506. APRIL 9 Oraoge Coast CoU999'1 19th cmnuul I-Ugh School Senior Day will take place from noon to 3 p m m the campus quad. More than 3,500 Orange County hlgh school seniors dre expected lo attend. Each !>eruor will receive early reg- 1strauon matenals for fall ewport Luthenln Church CLL.c.A.t neo...0r.•..-t.._.. Dwlltlonel Lutlwan ...... o-w ...... .................... ..... ~ ......, .. 1 .... . •.. ., ............ ! -=~~ .. HARIOA CHAllTIAN CHURCH (DtKll'IH of Cllrltt) H01 tmee""'9. ....,..., ladt. CA (Ml) 845·5711 -....:Dr.0.-.a.t AROUND TOWN 2002 With counteling, orlentabon and finanda1 aid matenals also avoilabl • Depertment and campus tours will be conduc:tad for interested studen . A free barbecue lunch also will be provided.:"-Free. (714) 432- 5725. 011601116 TIM JNbUc Is lavUed lo view a collection or photographic art of Crystal Cove Stale Park by John Connell and Meriam Brasell on display from Fob. 1to28 at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. (949) 717-3870. Nancy Clark and Associates sponsors a weekly yoga med- itabon session from 5:30 to 6:30 p m. at the !ducabon Center, ·H 1 Old Newport Road, Swte 103, Newport Beach. Free and all are wel- TlllN llAlfJI OftmWNll'IUGI r .. ., OMHQI CXUft'T'S ... IDllS S1*00CM ---·----.... HfflMfrH QUll8-.,. Mlmw + __ ....., --< -.... .... U..Wl.1111 JW ... , ....... __ .. (9491541-6900 com . (949) 631-0550. Chlroprac:tor Katllleea M. Camp ll' office bolts free spinal care clauel at 7:15 p.m. Wednetdoys, 1:30 p.m Fridays and 11:15 a.m. Satur- day at 3400 lrvlne Ave., .Sulla 114, N wport Beech. Comphm ntary con.sull.aUons and exa.ms available. (949) 263·1462. The dty of COiia Mela a.cre- ation Division's "Early Child· hood Program provides recre- ational activill for children ages 3 to 5 Jrom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday at the BaJearic Commuo.lty Center, 1975 Bal arlc Dnve. Call for costs. (714) 754-5158. Team Survivor Onmge Coun· ty hosts Its •Walk and Talk,• a blw kly wallung group for women who have had or have cancer. Women have the opporturuty to hare their Newport Cenw United Mabodist Cbu.rch Rev. C..lthlccn Coots. Panor 1601 M~nic Ave. tomcr of Mugucricr 111d \an Joaquin Hilb Rd. (9-49)~'65 &m Q111n u.'Onh1p 'vn11rr /Oam V:'onh1p aNl ClnUrrni S111""1] .fM: /IHI Yo111h mm1111 "wltly A A <...od~tmtml pamh c11mmun11y. in•1rut1ai br t~ Word of God anJ r~ by 1hc \acumt'nn Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Vi ta Drive Ncwpon Bea h. California 92660 (949)6«-0200 Fax (949)6«-1349 RtY Mofblll'O' Willwn fl Mcl..lud"tltn rbCor LITURGIES 1urcb S p.m K~.mor), \und.ar. 7:00 <Qwn>. JO (Contcmpumy). 10.00 I( hvirl. 11:30 <Lm. lC.u11:01) uid S.00 pm (Contcmponrvl FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 VIO Lido Newport~ 673-1340 or 673-0150 Olwch IOaml 5pn SUnday SdlOOl 10 am Wlldillati)f ....... ' 30pm SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3100 PocUlc vw.w Ct Newport Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Qa1.1ch lOam SUnday SdlOOl 10 am ...__.....,..Siii • I.II......, I} IWl((j -'-' ...... --··~ -'"' _____ ., ~ .. I °I "" ... I fC1&.- •LOltD. TtACH US TO PllAr (LIU 11:1-1 I experieDcell G.nd support one another. l'be group meets at 10 a.m the aecond and fourth Fridays of every month at the Ni.kegoddesl store an Puhlon l land in Newport Beach , (949) 275-3888. The Upper Newport Bay Ee. 1091cal R rve and Natur Preseive hosts kayak lours of the B(tck Bay at 10 a.m. Sun· days for a two--hour tour at 2301 University Dnvo, New· port Beach. $20. Kayaks available through Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort. Call for reservations. (800) 585· 0747. Artbt and racer Gary MiJU- more's ·Hot Yachts, Ocean Racers From Topsails to Tur- bos,• an exhJblUon of 25 of tus onginal yacht pamtmg will run through March 15 at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast High· way, Newport Beach. Free. WORSHIP DIRECTORY Chrin ChuJ'Ch by th~ Sea l 1o0t<"d \C<ti...J. .. 1 i.. Mor-l>t •-r. k ( mp I'•"'" • .... ..,~,, \ Ith\ Co1taMeeo MUAVRDI UNITID Ml1"00tST CHUKH 1701 ..... ,c.M. W..ahltlt&a.-hk ..... l s30 OIMI 1 OtOO ._,,._ Dr A.chord (71') 979 8234 • t MKhacl t All Angels P....r..V-aM...,..... C:-4ol M .. • 64~., A~!t(l4r..._,_,_ " WlLDINC ow Mmt /Ht'IJllC Ol#Sr ANOSDMNC OC.CDllM.N'Tt Tiw R.:.'d ftin D Hm~ Rtctot . . "{)pttt Anns oltd Optn Milttb" Wonblp9:30 0 ........... ,....... ..... Milwnore·• J*.Otingl dep ct th evolution ol olfsbOre rac- mg yachts. (949) 675-8915. n. Jewbla Faally Servkli of Orange County Is fonnJJl9 a parenting group lbat wall m t from 10 to 11:30 1.m. Mondays .l!ll th Jewish Fam.I· ly Semce, 250 E. Baker St., SuJte G, Cosl4 M . The program offers parents the opportunity to talk with other parents and a counselor bout concern and to team way or ucces ful parenting. Call for infonnation on fees and group enrollment. (7f4) 445-.C950. Women 50 and older may be part of a discus ion group coordinated by Jewish Fama· ly Semces to address tsSues such as aruaety, depression, relatlonstlips, loneliness and fanuly that meets from 10 lo 11 :30 a m. Monday at the agency offices, 250 E. Baker St., Suite 'G. Costa Mesa. Pre· reg1 tratlon required. (714) 445·-'950. friends of the Newport BeKh Public Labrary Used Book Store are asklng for patrons to donate books to rcplerush the dwindling stock. Books may be left at any of the three branch Ubranes at Balboa. Manners. or Corona del Mar. or an the book closet next to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport B ach. All hardcover and I ,, , : , I \\, '-t , ,, ,j \\ ; 1 ,\ 1 ~ ' ' ...: 1\ ~ \I I\ t Rabbin Insurance Agency AlTTO • HOMEOWNEIS • HEALTH \u/H/111 '""'" /9P Doity Pilot paperback dooa00111, wtth the excepU<IO ol maguJM!il and law book.I, • will be accepted and are tu deductibl :t949) 159·9661. TIM lr.W. lulltule oflen (J computer cla..et to ~ ple with fac:Uhg vision who have d.UUcuJty ing lhe computer l(Teel). 1b 0 Center at 800 Marguerit Ave., Coron del Mar, offers six ons. Call lo 1gn up fQl' ~. (714) 821·5000. Manball'• Tae Kwon Do ln Costa Mesa offers free seU- defense clas e to airline pilots and flight attendants. Cl arc taught by three- time U.S National Cbamp1on Tom Marshall. Marshall' as at 333 E. 17th St., Suite 13. Cos· ta Mesa. (949) 574-0122 A sptrUuaJ care dul meets al 7:15 p.m. Wednesday at 3400 lrvute Ave .. Swte 114. Newport B ach Call to reserve a seat. (949) 263· 1462. A brain tumor support group meets the hrst and thud Thursdays each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Can· cer Center at Hoag Hosp1taJ, t Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. Free. Registration not required. The group 1s designed to help patlents and their famtll understand und cope with the illn~ . (949) 574-6232. Lightning Bolt Electric WEINSTALL CAN UGHTS, cmJNG FANS, OUTLETS APPLIANCES, REMODEL REWIRES. SMALL JOBS ARE WILCOMI (714) 396-5897 UC.1746170 NEIPOIT NOITH •PtlG CEml HOLDS llml SIDEWAii SILE ewport orth shopping center will hold its annual Winter Sidewalk Sale from Thursday, January 31 through Saturday, February 2, offering Newport-Mesa r('Sidents a fabu)ou~ opportunity to enjoy center-wide savings and pecial promotions. from A BHktt C11u. The Valentme ba ket will include a variety of gifts uch as chocolates, plu h toys. can· dies. bath and body products, and pecialty gourmet food item . Vidto Editor also will hold a D~D Open house, howca • B. M•~n alttady ha a mg the latest in DVD tedmol· sal underway ln which ogy and demon tratin~ how lect merchandlse is~ off. to transfer your family 1 spe- When the Winter Sid walk d1l memories from videotape Sale begin on Thursday, to DVD format. Vl•o Ellltor January 31, the sale merchan-wUI at offer pedal vlngs dbe will be marked down an on various IMfd\andile. ildJltional ~. At HftlJ'Orl Nortlt o,tOfWtrlc, The new prlng collection customers an buy OM com- ha also arrived at plete pair of gla and 8. M.,,.n., lndudlng updat· ~ve a ond pair free. ed peasant looks with tolid Theft will abo be up to 10% colors or toft prints with fern. off 9elect fram«t, and &hop- lnlne ruffla and lace 1n pen who purchaae two box blouM:s and skl1s. Other hot ol colorN conblct le'8el will loob for tpring include any-Nceive one ~ir ol amethyst thing wfth Spinlth inft~, a>ntac:ts ffte. chunky jewelry such • heed-Other participating IMf· td choken wfth a larp beed-chants lnchad• Ror•I ed pendMt, caprt pen•, wk» ,,_.,., o&rtng up lo "°"' belts to bt 1h1n1 low on et.. off on Mlect metthandiM, hlpe, and ""9tlr coets con· and ~ 1 • .,.., wtth up tin• lo bt popular. to~oS.a.ct ~, At the Newport North 8mcJl'I oet.--. '*'-!ldew• s. ... .,.,.. N9wpart North lhappbw pen wlD., Mw ... .,.... c.n.... • loatlld •• tunlty • wtft • l'GIMlltk M8CArihur llvd. md ... ................... ....... ,,,,., In Nn:poct '*"' .. wortltl90"-A811t.t .............. ¥1a1t C... Cmt~--IW81¥:e ..-ltl=ll ol llllV•J I .,.... .. dorm t9 to win.._ •ell ,...,.., ...... ...,, ... r •••••••Ton iwo.tlme Tony Aw•rd wfnner JM'Mtl Naughton wf 11 bflog his talent to tM Orange County Performing Arts Cent8r thtough Sunday as ~ of the Center's ~ Stries. Naughton, the star of •aty of Angets• .nd •Chicago,• wfll per· fonn pieCes from jazz to country. PerformanCes will be held at 7:30 ~ 9:30 p.m. t~ • .nd 7 p.m. SUnct.y at the <:tntw, IOO Town Center Drive, cosu Mes.. S46 . for 9:30 p:m. ~ $49 for •II other shows. (71•) 556-2717. Saturday, Jonuory 26, 2002 A9 The art of ~Avery eclectic 'Orange' Lee Sui's 'Live Forever, at the Orange County Museum of Art combines video art with karaoke to create an ever-changing experience L M Bul'1 uhiblt at th Orang ·County MUMwn of Art requirel that you pick up a mike and 1lng karaoke. lt'a etfect. a1 art, dependt on tb11. And lt you ref UH lo 1lng, you need to 1tand there and watch what happons while aomeone elle does the singing for you. Only then wU1 her work. UUod • Llve Forever,• uawne meaning a1 art. fYI •Depending on the audJenC9, the •WHAT: "Live meaning conatanUy Forev.r• chang81, • ea.Id Lee • WHIN: over the phone from Through May S. Korea. ln Korea, flrlt Museum houn and lut n&m81 are 1re 11 a.m. to S switched. . p.m. Tuesday The uhiblt, opon through Sunday through May 5, la • WHIM: made up of three Orang• County sportl caz-.1haped Museum of Art, pods. They're white 150 San on the outl1de, wtth Otment1 Drive, orange, black or NewpOrt Beach light blue leather on •COIT: SS for the lnlide. adults. M for Each pod con· seniors and stu· ta1ns a karaoke l}'I· 'dents. frH for tern, ecreen and membtn and mike. An adventur· children 0\11 puUdpant la younger than IUppoMd to step 16 into the pod -pa.rt· • CAu.: (949) ly lay in it actually 759--1122 -and ling karaoke wtth the lid ttghUy abut while villtors in the exhibit room watch through the pod'• tiny ftbergla11 wtndowa. One of Lee'1 two videoa -either •Amateur• or •uve Forever· -will play on eech ol the pod'• interior ecreem. A blg la'Mn accompaniu two of the pod.a (the third's ln the mU1eum'1 foyer), taking up an entire wall to show thOH on th• outlide the two videos being abown inllde. lnl1de the pod and out, the karaoke linger'• choMn aong lyrics wU1 travel aaoa the bottom of both tllnu. So though the penon singing and the people watching are Melng alma1t the eame thing, the d.ltference II that the people outside can aee the 1inger. 1Wts bit .... ........ 0.W91 a *2A ...... ... , .. SEE KARAOKE MGE A 14 GMG MY I DAILY ,.,ar Curator of contemporary art h'ue Hoffman lboWI o8 OM of tb9 k.anok9-tbemed p&ecee by Korean artist LH Bul on dllpi.y at tb9 Orange Coaaty Mwam of Alt. 'Love of Three Oranges' at UC Irvine brings fantasy, magic and dance to the stage Jet-..ftlfer " Mahal OAll.Y Pll.OT Once upon a um . there wa1 o ploy by Carlo Gozz.i called •Love of Three Oranges.· It wa1 a magical ploy, an off· 1hoot of commedia delf' art . that told the tale of a hypochondriac prince who wu curaed by a wttch to love three orang" and search for them to the end.a of the Earth, It wu performed many tirn Prokofiev even made an opera of at Then one day, a t acher at UC Irvin named Annie Lout deddlXS to ta.ko Gout'• play, add mu ic by Lo Angele theater compo1er John Ballinger. put in loll of movement. FYI UM fantastlcal Ughta and costumes and 1how It to the world .. Which II why It's on 1tage at UCI throu~h Peb. 2. ·1u a perfect llt· tle fable." ea.Id Loui. who hu taught at th• ICbool for nine years. •and It's a very octimilt1c fable. t celebrat the foibles and wuknesHS of humanity and lets U1 know that. despite them. U you try jUlt a little bit, everyth1n9 wW work out. . • WHA~ "Love of ThrH Oranges• • WHIN: I p.m. Thursday and Friday, 1nd 2 ind a p.m. today ind Feb.2 •WMM: Wlnlfm Smith H1ll 1t the c.ampus, corner of C.mpus Ind University drives In lrvlne •con S7·S15 • CAU: (9'9) 824-2787 The play'• fantastical element.I and UH of archetypes -.the evil witch, the bumbllng·bUt·good wt.zard, the beautl· fu1 prtnce11-attracted Low But an even greater attraction may have been th• open ICJ1pt, which ii only 25 pag• long. •Jt'1 meant to be filled wtth ata9 ~ and movement and muslc, 1h• 1.oui and her 19 acton, a mix of graduate and undergraduate students, combine dance and movement tyles to tell part1 of th• fairy tale . Take the confrontation between Curle Baker u the evil witch Pata Morgana and Andrew Samonsky u the wizard Cello for eumple •BuicaUy (the ICrlpt) says, 'They fight,'" Nid Beker, a third-year gradu· ate student. •Then Andrew, Annie and I came up with the movement piece • The fight actually takes about four mlnutat. •To perform eech rught takes chffer· e:nt kind of phywica.1 focus than acttng doe1. • Baker Mid • tt almost feels more SEE OAANGE.MGE A14 A voice silenced, yet not Theresa Hak Young Cha's work finds its way onto the walls of UC Irvine's Beall Center almost 20 years after her tragic death . mWMCa .... AM •' AIO Saturday, Januory 26, 2002 J Daily Piiot . Tbe arts are King in Newport-Me$a T he N wport·M community has a long· tandlng tradibon of upportlng the visual arts. U we extend this relabonshlp lo neighboring Laguna Beach, th regional osaodaUon with the prunter' brush goes back more thdn a century, ThtS focus has been revi· tal.tzed In recent t1m . Arts organizations with very pe· afk goals, rdnging from up· port.mg local museums 10 creatlng and upportmg arts pro<Jfdms in our local <,chools. are being funded by the g<·n~roStty or residents who not only know the unportdnce or dl't, but f I the 1mportann> of drt m their world dnd m thP1r rommuru· ty, ddy by day, season by !>ea!>On Karen Bute,. KJng, an mtemdllo0<1lly n>coqruzed d~1gner. headquartered m Corond del Mar, has be<>n the chdtnp1on of the Newport Bcdch Arts Foundation Kmg dnd her voluntP<>I' committee hdve been workmg m con· Junction with the city of Newport Bc>t1ch, assuming the role of pnvt1te fund-rah.- my in order to fund commu- nity arts µrowcts thttl wdl benefit 1111 the r<>!>1den~ of Newport Beach For more than two yec:u-s, King dnd hN C"rPW hdve been working l~J<>lh<•r to promote both the Vl51on dnd the n('{>(t ford Qr<>dtPr com· GET THE CROWD mwuty connecuon to the ~. Just retunung from AUanta, Ga., where he ha~ been worlung on an anterior design pro1ect for celebrity client Cellne Dion, King .reports· ·we have recently confirmed the produdlon of the rust annuaJ Newport Beach Arts Foundation Gala Tubule. Our first honoree will be award-wuuung per· fonner and humanitarian Connie Stevens. The show wdJ be etnceed by comedian Red Buttons, with v ry spe· aaJ celebrity appearances ctlso In the works, but not yet confmned. • · · King, d local dyndffio who ha credted some of the spectacuJar mtenors in New· port Beach and in the sage· covered hills of the Newport Coast. is comrrutted to the goaJ of reusing substanllal funds to provide "free to the public" a.rts programs dnd Co ta Mesa Mayor Unda Dixon ts Oanked by arUstl Jeny Muller, left. and Ted Baker at a recepUon for •Palnten of Costa Mesa" at the Mondavt Wine and Food Center. Baker recenUy retired as d an oJ fine arts at Orange Coast College. Muller ls also on the college's faculty and ls a professor ln tbe fJeld of publication design. exhibitions. •free IS never free,• states King. ·we need to raise money in order to pro- vide the .free services to the public. To this end we will produce the classiest and the most fun gala dinner ever experienced in Newport • King continued: "We want this event to be an annuaJ extravaganza recog- nizing the accomplishments of people in the fields of visual and performing arts. And we are loolung to cre- ate an award that reprei.ents the spuit of Newport Beach, possibly being named after a locaJ artist or ptulan· lhropist. 11us award will • hopefully come to repre ent the amazing generosity of Fuae Hod fW'lluhinp Antiques & Collectibles Traditional to Cottage Gjfu & Garden Decor Wuh Lilt & DeHvuy GARDEN CAFE Gudea Patio DiAin1 a..ld'.t. Luc:h. TcaaE.,_Bu thl commuruty yedI dfter year But we are still m the planmng tage • so we haven't t this element d!> of yet · King prom1 ed to let us 1n on her progre s ai. mfor· mallon becomes avd1lable. Her extravaganza Is el to debut May 4 under the ele· gant t0 nted ballroom ddJd· cent to the Four Sedsons Hotel, Newport Beac-h. For· mer Newport Beach A rts Commissioner and Tony Award-wmnmg producer Don Gregory will produce the event for King For more anfonnatJon or to help undcrwnte the pro- gram. or both. please cdll (949) 640-1300 • • • Meanwtulc, LMt week m Coslt1 Mesa a wonder1ul extub1bon and reccpllon unfolded at the Mondavi Wme and Food Center fed· tunng "Pamt rs of Co la MCSd. • A record number ol gue!>ts filled the handsome center, 1.•xplonng the diverse c:lrtlst1c talen~ of local re I· dents tastefully hung on the Mondav1 walls Co td M<'Scl Mayor Unda Dixon welcomed the amvmg cru h, lncluding o nwnber of the artists being d~playcd m the how wdJea co ChandcUcn Uted & Ran Boou Custom Picture Framing Fumiture Restoration and much more I 130 EAST 17"' ST. C.OSTA~ Al~ 6 £ut I .'inwt (949) 122-11 n ROW HOURSt T.W.. 10..·Spm Oasslfted ads work for you! Doily Pilot · Anll IOUIS ~ S"CIAl - 'FUNNY LADIES' Tl\e women behind som of the funnJest characters in th comics will talk about th ir • •stnpping• at 7 p.m. Feb. 7 durtng •Funny Ladies: Women Who Writ the Comics" in the Newport Beach Central Llbrary' Friends Meeting Room. Th program Wlll feature a free screening of a •6·minut doc· ume'}tary about some of Amenca's most popular women cartoon• t The library lS at 1000 Avocado Ave.. Newport Beach Free. (949) 717-3801 ACROBATIC FEATS The PekJng Acrobat w1U perform at 8 p.m. Feb. 8 ill O range COd t College' Robert B. Moore Theatre. 2701 Fairview ROdd, Costa Mesa. The.troupe corisists of 26 of Chlna' most glfted tum· biers, contoruontSts, jugglers, cyclists, gymnasts and mus1· clans. S1•·S27. (714) 432· 5880. HOT YACHTS The Newport Harbor Ncluti· cal Mu c um wlll pre ent Gary Mllllmore's "H ot Yachts. Ocean Rdcers From TopsaJls to Turbos" exhibit of 25 ongmdl yacht pamtmg - Wlth photoqrdph!t clnd models -through ~larch 15 ut 151 E Coast H1ghwdy m Newport 8edch The museum tS open from 10 d.m to 5 pm Tu • day through Sundc1y. Free (9491 b75-eq1 s MUSIC JAMES NAUGHTON lWo·Ume Tony Award win- ner Jdme Naughton will bnng his talent to the Ordnge County Per1onmng Arts Cen- ter today through Sunddy d part of the Center'!t Cabaret Senes Naughton, the !tldl of ·city ol Ang~L!t • and ·cruca- go. • wtll ifurfonn pal'<' lrom J&ZZ to country Perfonnctnce r1Jte44 will be held et 7:30 end 9:30 p.m. today and 1 p.m. Sun· day at the Center. 600 Town Center Driv • Colte Mesa S46 for 9:30 p.m. and S.9 for all otheT bows. l7t') 556- 2781. COWIOYMUSK Cowboy musloan Michael Martin Murphey will perfonn at 8 p.m. today at Orang• Coast College' Robert B Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Orive. Costa Mesa. $25-$27 1n advance, $31 at th door. (71 •) •32-5880. BEETHOVEN'S RFTH The PaClfic Symphony Oreb tra Classtcs sen will present Beethoven's Filth Symphony under the baton of Carl St. Clair at 8 p m. Wednesday and Thursday at the Orange County Perfonn· mg Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dnve. Costa Me-;a $21.$56 (71•) 740-7878 COUNTING ON THE COUNT The Count Basie Orchestra will bnng its Bag Band sound to the Orange County Per- fomung Arts Center dl 8 p m Fnday and Feb. 2 as part of the Pactftc Symphony Orchesltd Pops Senes The Center l5 ell 600 Town Center Dnve, Cosld Mesa. $25-$77 (714) 755-5788 MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA The Mo2art Classaccil Orches· tra will perlom1 thre<' work'> by the maestro dl 8 p m Fri· day at the lrvme Barclay The .. atre. 4242 Cdmpui. Dmc• lrvme. The guest solo1<,t ,., flutist S4rd Andon $20-1o (949) 854-4b4b. THE WOlf HOWLS Prokofiev' "Peter dnd tht> Wolf" will be played dlonq Wlth a Beach Boy medlc>y t1t 10 and l l ::JO c1 m Feb 1. dur· ing a Paclf1c Symphon~ Orche tra Famlly Concf"rl ,11 the Orange County Pertunn· mg Arts Center, bOO Town Center Dnve. Cosltt Me.,d $8-$17. (7 14) 755-5788 BAABA MAAL The lrvme Barclay Th<>atrt• wtU pre ent an dcou tic everung wtth Bc1abc1 Madi, the Senegdlese singer who ,., featured m the soundtrdck to DESIGN CENTER Nfor All Your Decorating Needs!" FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY . •Custom-Made Furniture ·Slip Covers •Patio Furniture •Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads ...... ,t. kl•urC' ao•r Tr«'••••nu ../ DATEBOOK JIZIY JANE Saturday. January 26, 2002 At I MUSIC AT TH£ ANNEX Mu iced •c~ perform t S pm. • und.cays ot Pierce St~ l Ann x, 330 17th St.. • to M . Fr . (949) f>.'6· 8500 WHkEND IWES . Anthony's Riverboat Restnu- runt m N wport Beach will pr •·nt Th BaJboa Siu on Pnday and Saturday ('\IE'otnq tind Sunday after· noon<> The program will tea· turt• Jd:tl c1nd cla ac rock tum•s lor duung and danong J\nthhny' l ol 151 E Coast I hqhWdV (94q) 673·3•25 POP-A()O( AND FLAMENCO Tt1h• 5, a funk. rock and ,.._lotown dCt, performs at 9 p m "-dturdd)' at C dfll'lelo'' R1St0Mnt 1520 E CoctSt I hqhwtt~ < orona del Mar Solo qualdni.t Ken Sanders 1wrtorm., <la s1ral namenco tun .... dl 7 10 p m Tuesday~ nod (\un<.hty' Free. 1949) 675· 1'12! SATURDAY NIGHT R&B <. ·• rc.1ld lsh1bd'>h1 c1nd the Stunt• Bridg • Bernd pldy rock cm<I R&B ell q p m Saturdays ctl '-lutton Plc1ce Hotel's Th· 1111011 Lounge. 4500 "'-lc11 \rthur Blvd . Newport 'MNCNirr Joe Homa.'• •Making lt * will pl4y through P b . ~ ii South • Coast Repertory P •rtor • rna.nces Will be h 1d t 7 45 p.m. 1\tesday throuqh ·un· day, wtth matJ.n at 2 p m Satwday &nd Sunday •t m t.1 trendy M nhatt1m r tcsuront. th play r a on mon • power and th Am rn a11 dr am SCR u al h55 Town Cent r DnvP A pd) -whdt· you-will performanC' w1U h•· h d ot 2 p m today $27. 1 111•1708-5555 'LOVE Of THREE ORANGES' UC lrvtne will pr · nt L<>\ •· ol Three O rdncw:-.. -C'ont Cdrlo Gonfs ldnt.t~\ ldlf} tale about a nwlanc hol\ pnnce who lclll 1n hJVt• with three orang . lhrouqh ff•h ~ at Wimfred nuth I idll di thf• cd1llp~. comer ol < 'cunpulli dnd Umver"ll\' Ofl\f' 1n ltvm~ Per1ormcmri .... \.\1ll l>t• at 8 pm Thur!>dd\' and f.n· day; dnd 2 dnd R r> 111 tOdd\ cllld Feb J. S1-15 (1M'll >t!4· 2787 'COMEDY OF ERRORS' Vocalbl Jane Monheit will perto"rm Friday through Feb. 3 at the Orange County Performing Arts Cen- ter, 600 Town Ct>nlPr Drive, Co ta Mesa, a part of the 2001 -02 Jazz Club erte.' In Founders Hall. Show Ume are 7::JO .tnd 9:30 p.m. Friday and Feb. 2; 7 p.m. Feh. 3. S46 or S39. (714) 740-7878. I H<•c11 h FrN! (94<.f) 47b-2001 "The Comedy ut Error<; Shdke peare\ lir..,t r umecl\ will be perfonnNI llw1uq h Feb 3 at O rancw c ott'' c 111 lege·~ Ordmd Ldh ~tuch11 2701 Fa1rv1ew Rod<l < "'let Mesa Staq ~ b~ th" Col· lege·~ thc>dtN dPp<1rtm .. n1 the plA) will tx• ·._ld<jt ·d 11t H pm Thursday throucrh '>•thH· day. and at 2 p m ...,un<lr1\ Free. but dondUon oppwc I • ated 17141412-58811 tht• 111111 1\1,11 ~. I lt1\\ k Down,· dt 8 p 111 f1•h _.ii lhl' tht•ctfer, 4l 4:_! { ".t lll(lll' l>flVI' lrv10~ . 'i'..! Ill S2'l 111-1111 l:Vi I 41107 TAKACS QUARTET ~l.tx1m Ph1hppo\ "111 11pp1· .. 11 with t111• Tuk•11.., <Juc1rt+>t .ti H pm r:1•h :l ,,1 th• IT\'lflt' B.11. c It•) Tht>.il r•• ·nw l"'rlor · ffidO<" \\i hi< h \\ 111 IOclUclt• mu'" hv llf!t •thu\ 1·11 .ind R,I\'. 1•1, ,.., c 11-... pon..,, 1rr-d hv t hi' LdUIUhl ( h.1111lw1 fl.lu"c "<><WI) .trHI lh•• l't11lht1rmon1< St>< 11'1) nl 01.111111• <"01101\ ThP B.m l«t\ ,.., 111 4'.l-1! < ·,un· pu~ l>m 1•, Ir\ mc• S.!0·$21.1, 1114111 SS:J-.!4:l.l or4 t~<.fl .!-Ill .!-10-1 HAWAJIAN SPIRIT \1PI • Huld. d t l'IPhrtttum ot Hc.1wcllldn '"net t1nd <.pant. '' 111 lt1 kt• lh . ~l.Hfl' ctl s dOcl H ill pm Feb 'I .11 th1• Irvin•• Bc.11· <Id\ ThPcllrt'. 4.!42 t "umplh l>m., In: me• :?4-$2ll 144<1 1 854--lb4o FROM KOREA '\dmulNun, d mu..,u .11 µt•ffu,. '>!On qt1o1r11•t from Kurt ·tt, will pN1nnn dl 7 p 111 fl'h JO c11 the In'"'' B.uc Id) Th1•atn•, 4241 Cdmpus Dn, .• ., lr;vm1•. $2.'>·$32 1Q4q1 854.-40411 NEWPORT STONE ( J 1omplt1lt• /),•\Ir" ,\/waroom ... u•htrr> tleganu I> mad~ affordobft .. On Sule l'lo\\ ... rile t.99 ea • Tra\crtin~ J.50 ta Man~ Siu~ SO'f ofT • fret Ot>lhcl") 'lorblt • <lrvntll' • Ul#l'<IOHf' .\latl •\Iott• C-'Hlttt r '""'"' • l'Mttlai" • C •rptt • "Hid • H111dow T~lfl• ('U9J fHS-1199 • <1 IJ) 4J7-7799 l•IJ ,,.,._,,_,,"""-· (DUii \frq HOW MANY VALENTINES COME WITH A WARRANTY? 'ti' ROLBX BLACKMAN LTD. m . . . . . . • • . . . . • JEW£UIS ••••• SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON \ • \1 n-rm·ce group plays l11q hond tunes from I 30 to I m p 111 Fnda~s c1t Oasis '• 111• 11 <"t>nlt•r, 800 Milr· •11111111• \\t•. Corond del :'\ldr I 1«1.1ll1 t>4 -~244 SAGE 'THE SCHOOL FOR WIVES' :-.c uth < Od'>l Reperlof\ will JHPWllt Mr>hert>'~ "The Sc hnol rur WI\· • through rch !() p.,f1onndJ1ces will be hl•lcl ell 8 pm Tuesday through rndu}. 2.30 and 8 p m '-;dtutdd} dnd 2:30 and 1 m p 111 -;un<foy SCR llt at h~) Tuwn < 'ntcr Dnve. $19- $';.l 17141 708-5555 HAMLET DONE FUNNY UC lrvme's Stdqc• J. "11 pr"· i.ent JdnUSl < ,,,.,, o< k1., "Fortanbrd C1t-tt.., 1>111nk Thursday through f-•·h 2 dll<I Feb 7 -9 The com~h " h11 h parallels and m<tmJH1l.111•.., Shake pecire·s ·11,1mh•1, will be Staged di ff )> Ill Oil each day, with 2 p m mdll· nees on Feb 2 and q 4 (949} 824-425q SEE HOURS PAGE A12 RosEYs AurosooY You have the right to cho05e your ttpair facility Insist on the Best LIFETIME W ARRANT Y ,.,.. 5enb c ....... c..... lnauf"Cln<e Aflp N'W9CI Shop (949) 642-4522 , .. ... A12 Salurday1Jonuary 26, 2002 DATEBOOK HOURS CONTINUED FROM A 11 'METROflOUTAN OPERAS: ·M tropolitan ()per , •a col· lectlon of short plays by Joseph Pmtauro, will bl' staged Feb. 9-17 dt Orang Coast CoU 's Drctma Ldb Studio, 2701 Pwrview Rood. Costa Mesa Th produebon, put on by OCC's Repertory Theatre Company. is recom- mended for mature audi- ences. Perfonnanccs w1U be at 8 p.m Saturday dlld 2 und 7 p.m. Sunday. $6 m ddvdnc.e. S7 at the door (714) 432-5640, Ext 1 ART LIFE. ART a KARAOKE "l...ee Dul. l.Jvp For~ver, • .m lllSlallabon by Kon:•dn artJsl Lee Sul col'\filSbng of vtdro and three karnoke lJoolh,, w1U llt' exhibited today through f\ld~ 5 at the Orange County f\ lu""- um Of Art, 850 Sdn Cl '"Wnlt• Dnve, Newport &>d< h f\.lu'>C'· um hours ttre I I a m to 5 p m Tuesday thruuqh Sunduy $5 for adults, $4 for ..eruon. dnd student.i.. lrM> tor nwmbe~ ttnd children young..r them I b (949) 759-1122. 'NEW NEIGHBORHOOD' "New Neighborhood,· dn exh1b1t of gruphl<"·!.lyle 011 dJld mlXt'd nwdid JXllfllUlY' by Joctn Cormttn Block, wlll be on dtspluy di the Nt>wport Bea<'h Centrdl L1brnrr throuqh Thur!>dd~ Th~· l.tbrnry is at 1000 Avocttdo Ave , Newport lk-<1< h Frt•t• (9-491 7 17-3870 aLAYA EXHIBIT The Orange County t>. lu,f>urn ol Art w1U pre enl th.-work ol painter, photogrupht>r, .. c-ulp- tor, pnntnldker dnd J><WI Ennque Mur tmt>t Celt1yd through Ft>b :i ell the ffiU'>('· um, 850 San Clemt:'nll' Dnvt>. Newport 8 ch. Mu um hours are 11 a.m , to 5 p.m. Tu ay through Sunday. S5 for ddults, S4 for rt.Ion and tud nt • fr for members and children young r th4n lb (949) 759·1122. HARTMAN PHOTOS Photographs by "D"acy Hart· man, taken an locatJon around the globe, wlll be on display at Newport B ach City I fall through F{"b. 28. The pubUc tS anviled to vi w the cxhibJt from 9 a m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Newport Beach City HalJ ~at . 3300 Newport Blvd Free. (9491 717·3870 COSTA MESA ART "Pamtcrs of C~ld Mesa;• a <;how by 10 Costd MP a urt1st~. will bf> on display through March 15 al the Robert Mondav1 Wm and Food Center. 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa MeSd Th Cen· ter I.!. open 9 a.m Lo 4:30 p.m f\1ondc1y through Fnday Free (7 14) 327-8300 GATHERING LIGHT "Gathenng l.Jght. • dn exh1b1t of photographs by Richard Ro.,.,, will be on d1 play through f\1arch 31 ell the Orange County Museum ol Art. 850 S<1n C lt-mente Dnvo, NPwport Bcdch Mu'ieum hoUI!> un.> 11 d m . lo 5 p.m . fi1P,cldy throutJh Sunday. $5 for t1dulh. $4 lor '<'ntor-. .md ... tu<IPnh Ir<•<• for member.. r1nd children youny<'r tht1n lh 1q4q,75q.1112 AUDIENCE DREAMS Thi' l>rf>c1111 of th<• Auclt- Pnt t• cl < oll4'<'l1on of work<> II\ lt1ll' drll'I ll\('fl''d I luk K} ung Chu. wLIJ bt• on cit,. pld} through r-1,m h 10 ut UC lrvm.-'s Bt>uU Centt•r for Art tmd Tl'Chnofoqy. di the> ct1m - pu,, < tHnPr of Umvr,..,aty dnd Cumpu' dnv<'<> Bt'dll Ct>nlPr hour-. ttrt> noon to 5 p m Tue!.- dtt y through .Sunday .rnd noon to 8 p m Thur<idt1y ·TIE 'DOI' Opera Plldflc wtlJ pretel •0on ClovannJ" at the Orange County Perh>rming Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. today. The Center Is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.. S25·S17S. (800) 34&.7372. Free•. 1949) 824-2787. ART WORKSHOPS Newport Bettch Community S<>rvt<"<''> wtll preSt'nt a Draw- mg dnd Pdmlmg workshop 't'rt<'' on Wl'dne ddy!t through Murch b from 10 a.m. to 12 10 p m dt the Vmcc Jor- CJ(•n!.c•n n•nttir, 2005 Dover Dnvc•. Newport Beach Muru Shttron Stem will ledd the '''""on\ $00 or ~I lor the 't'Ol'S ('M4) b44-315 J CRYSTAL COVE ·Cry<ili:ll Covt> Phol0<Jraph!> .• t1 colJ(•t lJon of photograptur art by John Conn •II und Ml'rtdm BruM•IJe, wlll be on d.1 pldy Fndcty through Feb 28 tit tht• Newport Beach Ccnlrt1l Ltbrury, 1000 Avoca- do Ave Free (949) 717-3870 DANCE · MARK MORRIS DANaGROUP The ,._,lurk Moms Dunc<> Group will pertorm dl 8 p m. toddy di lh<' Irvin &rdtty Theatre, 4242 Cdmp~ Dnve, lrvme ThP prO<Jrclm will feu- ture ·odncmq Honeymoon,· "BtJOU'<. ond mort> $35 t1nd $40 (94q) 8S4-4b4h. 'SWAN LAKE" Amencctn Bt.1ll •t Thedlrl• will perfonn "Swt1n Ldk(•" F(•b 12-17, openmq th<> Orancj(' County Perfonmng Arb C •n- ter·, 2002 Ddnct• Sl>d!ton The Cent<>r 1!. t1l bOO Town C«>nter Dnv(l, Co~td t>. lt'!>d. PNfor- munc~ will be at 8 p.m Tues- day to Saturday and 2 p.m. Saturday dnd Sunday. A pre- view talk will be given one hour before each perfor- mance, with the Feb. 15 pre· vrnw sagn·ldngudge mter· preted 520-$75. (714) 556- 2787 SENIOR BAUROOM Ballroom ddncang to the mu 1r ol the Ray Robbins Combo lS olferPd lrom 7:30 to 10 JO pm Tuesdd}S ut C~td Mt>!t<l · •ntor Center, 695 W 19th SI SJ (9491 045-2356 OANsaNE STUDIO Ballroom dculnng as offered dl 8 p.m on th hr>t Fnddv or each month di DanS<'Chtf Studio, 2980 MC'Clmt0< k \\'tl), CO!ttd These Guys Wouldn't Miss It~ Neither Should You. Toshiba Senior Claslic March 4-JO. 2(X>2 Newport Beach Cuuncry• Club 949/660-1001 www.tosrub.-uctuorcb..._,,c.com T08HlllA Daily Pilot Mela. SlO (114) 641-8688. llG IANO DANCING An afternoon al d4nd.ng to big band mu tc 11 offered from 1:30 to 3 30 pm. Friday• ot Oam nlor Center, 800 Marquent Av .. Corona del Mar. Coif and other «tire hm nt df8 erved. (949) 644-3244. ARGENTINE TANGO Tango dancing as off red from 8 p.m. to 12:30 am. on th hrsl Saturday of ach month at Dan C'<'n<' Studio, 2980 McClintock Way, Costa Mesa. (714) ~1-8688. llDS HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS Th Costa M Recreeuon . DiVlSlon will sponsor a Fam1· ly Night Out at 6 p m Feb 9 to th Harl m Globetrot- ters dt the Arrowh ad Pond. Family Night Out is a chance for fdmth to have run tog th r At I a t on adult nurumum mu t rega£ter per five childr n maxamum Pre- regastrauon 1 reqwred. Reg- lstrataon cl~ 5 p m Feb. 5. Fam1lie will meet at the Baleanc Community Center, 1975 Bill anc Drive, Costa Mesa.$15. (714)754-5083 LILLY'S PURSE •1....tuy· Purple Pld lie Purse.· a story about t1 htUe mouse·~ adventur • ctl !.Chool, will ~ performed dt 7 30 p m Feb. 8 ttt the Irvan Barclay Theatre. 4242 Cdrnpu<J Dnve, Irvine The how 1s based on the books by Kevm Henkes Sl 1- $13 (949) 854-4b4b STARLIGHT STORIES C hddren 3 to 7 ttre mv1tPd to pa.rllnpdl<> m !.Ong' und fm- ger puppt>I plt1y' clt 7 p m Mondtty<> di th<• C~tt1 Mt?Mt l.Jbrt1ry. 1855 Pdfk Ave (9491 b4b·884'i SEE HOURS PAGE A 13 Daily Pilot DATEBOOK SaMdoy, January 26, 2002 AIS HOURS CONTINUED FROM A 12 'JS AMO IOOKS A children's tory bm IS pre- sented at 7 p.m. Monda~ and 10:30 a.m. Saturd ys at the Newport Beach Centr~ Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. Children may weer pajama to the evening ons. Free. (949) 717-3801. • WEEKLY STORYTtWR A c.hlld.ren's story bme is held at 10:45 a.m. Wednesdays ot 'Barn & Nobl Booksellers at Metro Pointe, 901-8 South Coatt Dnve, Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226. STORY TIME A children's tory time will be held at 10 am. Wednesdays and 10:15 a.rn. Friday dt Bor- ders Books & Music at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa Free. (714) 432· 7854. IOOIS GROUP ACTION The Ficbon Book Group m ts at 7 p m . on the second Wednesday of each month at Barn & Noble Book ellers · at Fashion lsland. 953 New- port Center Dnve, Newport Beach. Free (949) 759-0982 OPRAH BOOK CLUB The Oprah Book Club discuss· es Oprah Winfrey' most recent selections at 7 p.m. on the thud Thursday or each month dt Barnes & Nobl Bookscll rs at F hion Island. 953 N wport Center Dnvc. Newport Beach (949) 759-0982 DINING/TASTING TWILIGHT DINING A twilight duung m nu, fea- tunng dish uch as chicken TllY'U Ill llST Ann-Margret wiU star Feb. 5-10 In the touring revival of "The Be t Uttle Whorehouse ln Texas" at tbe Onnge County Performing Arts Center. The musJcaJ tells the tale of Miss Mona's Chicken Ranch brothel, a place In danger of clo lng when a puritanical TV reporter dlscovers IL Performances will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday to Frfday, 2 and 8 p.m. aturday, and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The Center ts at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $27.50-$64.50. (714t 556-2787. pdrm1q1clnd clnd cdldmdn p1cdnlt> di reducf'd pnce , IS held from 5 to h p m week- dd}"> clnd 4 to b p m Sunday' tlt Valid Novd Rl'Slaurdnt, ·~ 131 W COdl>l I ltghway. Newport Beach 19491 042- 7880 WINE TASTINGS I h-limt• Wme C'l•IJdr; oflpr-. wine ta ling-. from 4 30 to 8 pm Fnddyi. dnd I .JO lo 8 p m Sati!rctdy'> IQ4ql b50· 8463 SUNDAY BRUNCH A undcl~ brunch h•<1tunng tnlt>mcHIOOlll wttlOC><l t1nd \di· dd huff Pt•-. ru<.1~ts tdrvL'CI to order dnd tm.•dkfd'-l lctvontt?l> I!> ht>ld from 10 iO d rtl to 2 p.m. Sutton PltJc l' Hott•I, 4500 MacArthur Blvd N'''"port Bed< h $30 $40 with chdilt· pagnc (94lll 47n-.WOI. CLUBS ALTA COFFEE ~tus1col dcts perform at 8 30 p m Thu~day through Sdt· urd<ly'I di Alta Coff ~ Hou <>, '><>t> 31st St Newport Beach 1~491 675-0233 ATRIUM MARQUIS A vanety ol live mw.1c I!> pre- wnted ddlly dt the Atnum' Alr· porter Club, 18700 ~1clcArthur you'll fit right in ..... Blvd • Lrvtne (9491 833-2no BIRRAPORETTI'S Swing music by the 12-piece Don Miller Orchestra as pre- sented at 8 p.m . Mondays at BITTdporetu's at South Coast Plcwt. 3333 Bnstol St . Costa Mesa (71 4) 850-9090 BISTRO 201 Jazz ~ played at 8 p m Fn- day!> dfld Saturdays dnd t 1 ' am. Sundays at Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast Highway. New· port Beech. (949) 631 -1551 . CMHCMHAT W.-00.TUMCE In trum ntal J)l)J JC lS per- fonned alt r 9 p .m . Thurs- days and pop o.nd rock is P" • nted aft r 9 pm. Fnda and Saturdays at 01.Jl Om at th Bamboo Terrace. 1773 N wport Blvd .. Costa M (949) 645-5550. OURTY NEUY'S Live mus1c performed at 9 p.m. Fnday and Saturdays at Nelly'. 2915 Red Ifill Ave .. Costa M (71 41957-1951. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL Live mus1c is perfonned Mon· day through Saturdctys at th Four Sea ons H otel. 6 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Bedch 1949115q.oaos. HARO ROCK CAfl Ltve m~1c IS perfonned Sun- days at Hard Rock Cate. 45 t Newport Center Dnve, New- port Beach 19491 1>40-8844 THE HARP INN Live mu 1c 1s performed Thursday through Sctturday at the Hdrp Inn. 130 E t 7th St Costa ~fesa 19491 646- 8855 HOGUE BARMICfiAEl'S l.Jve mu IC LS performed Wcdne<;ddy through Satur- ddys di Bann.ichael's. 3950 Campus Dnve Newport Beach (94~1 2bl·b270 UDO OGAR ROOM Enjoy d moke with your dnnk at Lado C1qdr Room. 144 t Vid Lado. SwtP D. New- port Bedch 19491 7~3-0595 \. MARGARrTAV1U£ Lave music ts per1ormed dt Margantavtlle. 2332 W Coa t Highway Newport Beach (949) 63 t -8220 ==:.= 269 £. 17th St., Costa Mesa = ::---(949) 642-4482 AthletJc ahoea • lifestyle •pparel • perfMtMnce ftt come to the new balance e1r@·Md·N·$il (949) 720-1602 Best Prices -Best Service - Best Selection .... · s.t NO .. 1r00, M. 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II you arc ~1111 un\ure of the value of your home. you nuiy wish 10 pay for an appratsal Lyleen iln<l Jeff hil\ c 2'> COf\lJCl'Ull\C )~" of real ~late c'pcncn~:c m 'l;ew port Bc:a.h For protc"1ona I 'C'' ice or ad\ICC w 11h .ill )Our real c'tatc nccth call the E~lnp al C'oail e"'porl Coldwell Banker at 1949) 759-J796 ...,_ LIFETllE llAUITEE CARPET $19? .. "· Support Our Schools Shop HarbOr Blvd. of Cars H .;\RR'A\ Rh 1.l 1 ·I l ·.1r, LIDO THEATRE . . I ! I . ' I ! ,t' "' . .. ....... KANDAHAR (NA) t:JO' ~ 1:30 1:30 t:)O 'Sac·Strl •ICM. ~n.IY; I /Ill KARAOKE CONTINUED FROM A9 but c:en't beer tnything being sung. •tt'l like intrud· ing on .omeone's singing·tn· th -shower xpeneoce, •said cwator Irene Hofmann. ·And you watch thOM lyria and you know, theae are the songs th y chose.• The lectlon ls made up of clauic rock 'n' roll num· bers. Including ruts by ABBA, Madonna, the Eaglel and Prince. •They're like the top 10 r;ongs. the mOit famou songs, between lhe 'SOs and tcxlay. • Lee iajd. •When I think about It. these pop song are not made for one person,butmaderormany people. But [for tho person singing), the songs become a VOICE CONTINUED FROM A9 10undtreck lo that penon"I w .• Whoever tint ca.ma up with karaoke probably had DO idee what-Lee WOUid do with the COIK9pt, both philo- IOphkally and a.rtiltically. Not only has the Seoul· based artist taken the fonn and brought it into mu.eums around the world, lbe's used karaoke lo make statements . about everything from th ~g• of time lo the mean- uig of art and the notion of havtng a private experience m public. •Jn concept, It's in many directlom.· Lee'Mid, speak· ing in Korean. "Everything comblnes. The past and memory, nostalgaa, entertain· ment and solitude.• She said she chose the fuh.µistic-Jooldng mcxlel for the pod by researching what people predicted future death. •Her best known work IS probobly her book,• said Ann PeUegri.nj, associate pro- fessor of drama at UCl •she l ler retrospective exhibit, never got to experience the at the B all Center through success of that book, but part March 10, gives off an of what that book was ls exded feel. The pieces often wresWng with the quesuon focus on the repetition of of untimeliness.• words, how they can be The pieces in "Dream· manipulated In meaning also speak about time and and form, how one word can language. mean many things, how one One work how a sen word cdn physically become of parts, each part featunng more word , how the sound • JUSt a word. The first says and egments of words actu· "markings.· The second says ally contain abstract quali-"bruise.• The third. ll s "heartache.· The fourth. Jn her own • Artlst's State-"black and blue• The fifth. ment. • wntten four years "blacks and blues.· The before her 1982 murder, Cha sl.Xth, "mark • The seventh. sec-ys he expenenced a "dJf· "blues.· ferent perception and onen-Each word gets its own ldbon toward language· canvas, each canvas its own because she learned English frame ut a later age Mm interprets the piece Even so, Chd wrote like this: U you're blue, ·01ctee, • a book that you're sad. She also sees a addre sed language. unages. COMection to Afncan Amen· ht.story and the image and can history. And there's a role of women, whlch was discussion about the history published a yedr before her of the blues as a musical ORANGE CONTINUED fROM A9 like preppmg for a soccer or basketball game than a show • Jenn Colella, a third-year graduato tudent who plays Pnnces Nmetta, SAld the physlcahty of her role has been on of her challeng • 1 go from bemg an orange to a pnncess to a dove.• saJd Colella. • Anrue is a master of movement. and she's really helped me to get mto my body and to verbal· ize a lot of that through movement." Colella plays the pnncess, the love mterest of th play, as a Soul.hem belle, a choice that may have been tnflu need by her upbnngxng tn South Ca.r- olma. Becaw.e of 1ts partly unpl'OVl.SabOnal nature, ·Love of Three Orang • cannot be ptnned down to one tyle. "The whole style that we created is an un-style, and there's a nulllon d.J.fferenl Our fam.11.:F rn •laC ~ famll:J' for,.,~ ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR WOOl IERIER CARPn OF LIFETIME cloARANTEE CARPET llfttlw lfll• W1rr1•ty llfttl• ••• , •• ,,..ty llfttl• ent•• ••,,••If Lllttl•• , ••••• ,,..ty $24i. "· SrGRll BUYINGPO .. R C11pet Ce-Op TM Wert•'• Lar .... C.8'tf ltfllltt IF YOU'RE IOT IUYml FROM US YOU'RE PAY• T8G MUCH ..... Ll•I UlllATll $ 99 ... n. •••• uw..w....., .......... , ,,.,.. •w•••,.. ............. ... ...,.. lm•t designs would look like bock in the • *· "It'• about the future eeen from the put. the future U Men from the preRDt • Lee said. The vtdeoa were filmed by Lee. •Amateur• shows o drde of preteen girls frol· iclting and d4nctng in a rtng, and •uve Forever• showt a lounge act in a San Frandsco hotel bar called the Tonga Room. The pod showing "Amateur• offers · .. only love song1,.. sweet 50091. The pod showing • Uve Forever" offers songs about night We, such as ·oanctng Queen.• . The person 1n the pod has no control over which video is played. They run continu- ously, combirung with cWfer- ent lyncs a the visitors pass through. •1b two meet and create genre. "That' probably one mterpretaUon, • Min said. Anoth r work plays wtlh the words •another• and "other.· as they're arranged vertically until ·another• reads l.tke •an other• in vary- mg patterns of repelibon. ·1n a lot of her pieces he's intere ted m the view· er. the audJcnce. exploring a lot or these words either as fragments or repetition so we're aware of the abstract quality of words.· Mm said. Another piece plays with the word ·Amer.· It's btched on one of the lnpes of the Amencan flag a.nd convey Arner' many mean- mg : •Amer" IS half d • Amenca. • The word mean "bitter· m French The pau of words ·cl• and "mer· means •to the sea· tn French. And agam an French. the prur also sounds ltke •to mother.· "Maybe he's suggestmg she's half here,· Mm said. tyles all bwJt mto one.· Colella said. But all together It fonns a play that Low said she believ has relevance m thJ.s post-Sept. 11 world "It doesn't ignore the fact that there lS evil an the world. In fact. 1t completely acknowledges it,• Low s~nd. "There are some rather weird elements that we don't try to hide We don't try to tum tt anto som thmg palatable. Weird needs to be accepted · a part of th world. "The play reflects We, and We tS not alway unple or easy.· Daily Pilot e compl ly dlff rent m n· lng,• Lee Mid. • lt'I neatly lrnpowbl lh t two people would ¥ r co th 5411\ teen nd th sam t of lyn lo m t •tt• an explor tiOn or how up of art can hav an impact on your posttlon in your pnvote pace,• Hof· mann said. Kilown for her ooocultur- ally contex~ works, Le ' other hows involve tech· ruqu and imagery from Japan anlme, totement.s on the female body and temaJe Identity and other mwtimedia mstallallons lhut combme !>dence and tech- nology with art "Lee Bui is deahng with issu in a uniqu way,· ScUd museum pok man Brian l..dng ton ·And that' at the heart of the uruque Mture ol art.• "Or makmg d sldlement thdt the flag can repr nt muny b11ter h1 tones and expen· enc of the sed d d place that parate hN lrom her country of ongm or d sed that was the mean by which he crossed." One of Cha' J><'rfOrmdnn• piece 1s uUc>d • AveuglP Vouc, • which lJterall) medn., . "blind" and ·vo1ce" in French. The perfonndncc, doct1· mented m lrclmt! antJ hunq ell the Bedll Cent r, how' Cha bltndfolded with d 'ilnp of cloth that reads ·vo1x • ctnd trapped ucro ., th<> mouth Wllh cloth thc:1t reud'> ·aveugle • Her routmP mvolvt>d movement and mctrupuldllon of the cloth "She Wd wr(J Umq with 1s ue before there wet ~v(•n a.n drts commuruty talk.mg about them,• PeUeqnm Mild. "Her death 1s arre tmg for the viewer. for the cnllc, bccau e we're slopped m uur tracks and we'll never know what c;hp wouJd'vf' done • 1be evil witch Fat.I Morpu (Carrie Baker) cuts beJ' spell on Prince lUtaglla (Juon pelbrtng). SABATINO'S •DiMff • Sunday ltUndt 251 Shlpy•rd W•y • ~ lff<h . .. ... . - • (949) 723:.()621 • ~@~~0[(1)@1f ~ ~ ......,._./ ~ ij QJJ@lQ) ~ r rJ 1i ,-~ ·~ .. QUOTE Of. THI DAY • 11 was the most unbelievable half of basketball I 've ever been a part of. l waa so stunned, I didn't even get excited ... • aob 5enwo. Costa Mes. High boys baskett>.11 coach Doily Pilot IOYS IASKETUU. Tars bully Wolverines Newport Harbor uses size advantage lo pull off 62-45 inside job over Aliso Niguel. Barry F.utkner OAM.Y PllOT NEWPO RT BEACI I Som o- t1mes. the prud nl path 10 victory 1s taking what the SC:OllMIB def en'><' give you AlliO NigUel •5 But imposing one' ...._.. 62 will on ctn opponl'nl can certainly be d lot more fun The Nl'wport Hdr-bor I hgh boys bdskt•lbdll l<ldlll proved this pomt Friday mght, u Ing a supr me phy lcal ddvcmluge to overpower visiting Aliso Niqu1•J. 62-45. to romdlll unbeaten Ill the Sed Vmw League The Sculo,... (l 7 -5. 5-0 m league), rnnked No 9 lll CIF Southom Sect.ion D1v1s1on II-AA. pu hed through the Wolvenn <;' J>dCked-in zone derense 10 amct'>S 11 .,econd·hlllf layup Their wlcrtave ctlldrk h •lped puJJ away from ct JX''>ky AJ1'i0 -.quctd thut took the Tars to th<' wire 10 lh<.>1r fll">t·round meeting Jun 4 mOPBB- JM1ulrf•~ KIM COLEMAN 5portl lcltor Roger Corlion e9A9..S7U223 • Sports Fax: 949..05().()170 Soturdoy, Jonumy 2S, 2002 8 J COi.LEGE IASEIAll .,Al v "'OT~ 9v .fAlf \\p thought wl!' hdd ct hlU s12e and '>ll'('nglh dd\·ctnldgl•, ..o ow game plan w~ to qo 10s1dr ctJ> much as possible.· Nl•wport Co.trh L..my Ull'St wd Powering down deep with entry pd'>\e., to I.ill fronthnl'r'>, a well cts dggr«'S!ttVe dnves from the guards, Hdrbor\ \hort-range game helped 11 UC lrvtne second baseman B.J. Eucce looks ln wonderment after a Torero ls called safe ln Friday night's game at Anteater Ballpark. hoot nedrly 62" .. from the held (16 of 2b) dft('f lnll'ntUS'>IOn Among the five cc ond-half field g0d1'> that were not rnpples. only two Cdffi(' from out.s1dt• 10 feet." 15-rooter by Ned1m PdJ<>VIC dnd dn Enk Peterson three-pointer In t1U. th• Tdl"> mt1de l b lciyups to hill! h 26 of 56 from the held f46.4°ol. "ln the hr5t hdlf, ow MlOt.s Jusl weren't falling.· d Htrst, whose squad led, 10-9, clft r one period. then used a 12- 2 run to rally from a 16·12 dehot. en route to c1 25-20 halfumc edg A one-week layoff. prompted by Wednesddy' I gue bye. may have had om •lhtng to do with the flrst·bdlf '>hOOUnQ WC>e.\ Let1dmg, 30-25. with 4:3H I II tn th third, New1>0rt na.or point guard Enc P rrtne took ov r, sconng ven pomts m bO oncb on lhr layms and d free throw. to widen thr lccld All o·\ Terrf'nc<> Gr<.>l'n dn wered with Ix lraighl potnt.s of his own, but I lcHbor. u ing two crowd-plea ing dunks by b-fool·b •naor Tony Melum, made .. ure th<>re would be no late dramatics this tune around M tum dttw roars rrom th home rooters by natch.mg a rebound above th rim and \lamnung 1t m Wtth tus nght hand for a 43·3' edge with 14 &eronds left in th third qWtrt r Melum th n took an aJJey-oop pa from P mn and, with tus back to the bask t, rtushcd il for Cl rever dunk j~l l 7 seconds into the final penod. Pemne finished with a game-high 17 polnls and added uc a ts, hve rebounds and three s1 • while M um and P•J VIC had 12 polllts apiece. The 6-8 Pai vtc, who dld not play th fmt gam agctinst Al • blocked t.h.roe hots Ill the ft.rst penod to push the Wolvenn (3· t 8, 1-41 further outside. He also coll ct d a le m-h1gh rune rebound nd mad 6 of 7 fl ld1Joal alt! mpts Ch Cameron chipped in olno pomts. five r bounds and three tsts. whUe P t rson hnlshed with 1ght potn . 'Eaters lose historic opener USD's grand slam leads to 8-5 victory over UC Irvine. Rkhllrd Dunn ONLY Pa.OT ANTEATER BALLPA RK With lhl!' countdown lo the h.l.stQnc hrst pitch reaching a light deadlme. the UC Irvine bel eball program wa u s.n ~ 1 off1c1ully ~ s resurrected Fnddy night before d standing-room only crowd ot U>S:l After scrambling to rompletl' 11\ new fac1hty bt-rore the ho!tl Anteaters' edson opener ag1un t the University of San Diego. the> firuslung touches on the outfield wall came about two hours berore ganw time. ·we were l1JJ putting up th<> yellow paddlllg on lop ol lh 11 2-foot high) wall dnd till putting th<' dimeo ion number up,· UC! Athletic DU't'ctor Dan Gu nero i.cud Many of the fans were gon by the tun San Otego hrushcd dO a.s \llctory ott. but they w cl long w.t of Ursts. tncludmg UCI''> r turn to b ebaU after th program wa dropped because of budget cut., following the 1992 n. In lb first of t}uee..giU»e •n . USO broke it open i.n the hfth U\ll.IJlfl on cleanup tutt r Joe Lund'!> grand lam. Wllh th Torero I ad1ng. 2· I, Ben Qwnlo tarted the hflh with a SJ.Dgle lo l It off UCI tArter Paul French. d t>-toot-2, 215-pound 1uruor nght·hdnder who pitched well through four inning'> M ake t-.kCoy. USO'!> leddofl hlll<'f, doubled lo nght held to move Quinto to lh1rd UCI nghl fielder Chns Klemm mctde a divang effort at M cCoy' bdJJ. but at bounced off his glow• French .,truck out lhe next tutter, Tom C'aplc, but UCI COdch John Savctge lht• former USC p1tctung coach pulled his tarter after 63 pitches .snd called 10 fre hman '>Oulhpc.lv. Glenn Swdnson to faC'l' ll•fty JdSOll t-.1d.ndn. USO's No 3 tutter Swdn..on walked Mandll to load tht• bclses, then Lima crushed d 3-2 h1 .... 1btlll up the zone for lhe first home run di Anteater BaUpark USO scored twice more m the Utth to tctkc> ctn S. l lead, then lrvme rdmt• bdrk with throe in the bottom of th<> !Ming when Tor<.>ro rell ver C'hdd Cumnunq tut two batters d.nd Wcllk«.'d dnother . F.icmg rt'hever Mike Koehler. 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"'' d on "''ntor Kdlht•11n1• Ut>ldt•n <; .. klf)•r,hcJI gO<JI Juruor 1\nn1•· \\111ht '-'"OrL'CI 20 i.ccond' mto th final qut1rtl'r on 1 bctf"khiJnd \h••I ctlter a JAi'" ltom 111nior Po.11r1e 1....tn'm!'J druwtnq lht• \.11h1r., tu" 7-l dl'h<1t Bui lhf-f<nt<fhf\ thrt W 111 IWO ffi(lt(• 1Jtk1h tO d 48·.,.•< und 'P'lll '''put th1 • 11dm<• un 1c~. Thounh thf' s.11hir' lc11lrotuJmd tlw1r offcnsJH• crt1m1· ttwu c1Plf'n..c m11<l1• •,om• m1pr .,.,.,m 'l~ :'\.1urphy rer•..1r<J1"t 11v1· )tt'dl,, whalE' '81•lcll'n r>•,.,U~d two '>h>al' dn<.I w niur c Cldltt• L"uh Ciro< k1 hna\hl'cl with h ve '4.IV•"• TOGAY J--~e Cona Mew croH country TODAY'S SCHEDULE ~I" ,,,_, v< .....,,,., •t Gt1 ,,.,,,,, WI L;.o~ 70Sp1'\ tw~V.,....S """"""'" 7 '° p "' Collet~ -c..I Pott S... wit Ot""'9 •• IJ( ..., • .._ 1 pm. to. Newport Harbor Foothill 1>quad fell from the s.Mers 9 l · Newport'• J ellftll Mmpby tights off defender In front of the Foothill goal. If you look on (lcJpt•f lhP\ rift• thl' '>CdtH'\I l1 •dm IH·c-dll'>" th•·~ pl.i" well IO<(f'tlll'r .~ .. ti lt•1lfll roolhall ( Odl h Dt1\ ,. 'hkl1'>1•ll .... mJ \ uu hd" 1• lh•• tm1 n«m1~ bk1· J1..,.,1<" 6'1U K11ltwnrn· B<•ldr•n lf·nntJ ~lurph)' \niw· W1qhl th1' 1' llw h •t1nt thcJI h.i' '''" ,,, ., h•·• ·n t tu·rt f1., cm .. 111 lho'" 11· uw.1h.1l h,,., 1"" 1•n on th1• lnnqc•, Tho ... 1• .uo• lhl l..1111h 111 h•um' ~ uu h.n" 111 '"'<one 1•nwcl \\ 11h 1,. c •Ill"' •m 1111\ fll\ 1•11 cl.t)' lhc•\ 1111qhl pull \\hul lh1·\ <lul 11111 lh••1t· 111 "\.int.1 Hctrl>dr.1 el V'°")....0 Unn4<\lt•, 5 )()pm H'9f' w.hooi 9n ~·-.. . WU'e early. taking ju t ....._ ____ -' two shob LI\ the first quarter, wlule g1ving up three goali to lhe vas1ttng Knights. who soundly deJeated lhe Sailors. 9·3, m a nonlt>ague game Fnday undeluted by sconng two goals Ill each of the remaining three quarters With Its balanced a ttack are the Krughts ('llpabl of bemg beaten? "Not by us.· Barn ti ~dtd "Their passi.ng was ~uperb and their effort was great. We obviously didn't even come clo e to matching them They're an awtully good tf'am Thelr ball handhng wd.S incredible out there I told lhe girls at the end of the hr>t quarter that the cWfecence was we were not pressmg We were aUowmg them lo get the ball into the strike ion<> very easily dOd lhen we were not workmg lhe bdlJ mlo the stnkc 7.one at lhe other end • Foothill'<, dl'fen'.i•· nl•\·l•r dllowcd Newport to hnd 1l\ rhythm in d b1CJ tJ.imc· lhcit brought oul "'JC h onlook''" ct'> Newport WdtN PQIO\ luundanq lcJth• ·r Ted N wland •I Co\1• ........_ 1 o rn COi. ~l~ot Mt\~ •1 tl<ir.-""'N• .. a. ~ 6om Foothill (17-0), the two-tunedefendlllg <.:"IF Southern Section Oiv1S1on I chc1mpion, dli.played at tradem ark ulfocaung defen c and added d relenll allack to proV!de a dtff~rent ~tory from the 5._. victory It scored against Newport m the nuhnaJs of the Santd Barbara Toumam nt Jan t 2 The only thing sunildf to that mdtchup was the Krughts opened again Wllh t1 J. O lust-quarter 1,ad And th y remctmed Junior Jennet ~ 1urphy llld<h• qoo•l 11n dn outs1d h<Jt Imm rtlJo111 IO nu 1t·1" cml to bnng Ult> Sculor. t1 4·5111n .. ,lhtn 'l· 1 bul Wllh two ~oncl .. lf'll an lhl' hf'>I httll lhl• goal h<lfdly CfdV(' Nc•w po rt ctny momentum The Kruqht., rdnq up .i 7· 1 ll't1cl "11h J · 1 J left m the· ttmd p1•nod. ,JftPr .,< <m nc1 two goob an u 1tl·'4.•cond 'l><tn Tht• ScttJor. th•• lct.,I 1c•ctm tci "m lhc \IF Dl\'l'>IOn I tlllf• belon• roolh1ll l>e'<fdO NO!WGUI Foon.u 9, ~HA-.. l footfl llll 9 N-s>Ot1 HMbot 0 I I I J '-'hill 0om If" t ) H<tyf'\ i IC;r~ l (.itrd I ~~)R"'°""'ltl Newpcwt .._._. M.>tphy I &.!OM\ I W.qt>t 1 ~ Grock1~ HOJt• Kl"lorJI 9 11\ (dfl~ •1 Coron. ~Mi t 11m coo.q.,._ ~'1M•IVC """ntt. C••wf ><'d "4-11 711m ,,_, .,.., ~ "" ,..,., s..- L.; •~··UC,_ l pm c~-v~o~ "' •<Mi. "' •o..,_,,1 ~~ T«11 .t• UC ""~ ~ noot"I BRIEFLY Slammers come on strong The Newport Beach SldJTlmert lliJ girls und •r· 1 O ..occer ledm took '• • h rst plctce ctl the Sdn Bemctrdtno • - CellJc Cup Tournament The SldDlmen battled to ct J.J lJe Wlth lh" Sdn Diego Surf White in lhe champ1on.stup qame dOd came away w1th ct Victory ctlter <'dgmg Sdn Diego by on goal tn penalty lu<"ks In qucthfymg gcsmes. the Slammer defedt('(f the Surf While. 2· I . shut out lhe Wt>Stside Breakers. 5·0, and bedt AnenoJ FC J. t Zoe Dickson was named the toumdment'~ Most Vdluable Player She wdS Joined on the Slammer offense by Gabriella 'noton, Abbey Georglan.nt and Danielle Wisniewski Also contnbutm9 to lhe team's effort were Cyntbla BuJ, 1WJ Fournier, GlllWl Hogan, tephuJe Horwitz. ArleUe Lyucek and Taylor Nicolosi. Kate Baldonl was solJd in lhe net The Slammers advance to the Stdte Cup. wtuch d temun the Cahforma i.tate champions in different age groups Tars need baseball coaches Newport H.ubo< ll>gb baseboll ~ I "" I loolong for a head coach to lead the (""""' Sailor • freshmen quad and '- ds a.stant coacl1 for all I vels For more mlonnation. caJJ NPwport Head \0ctch Joel Oesgwn at (949) 760-JJqg CdM tops Newport. 10-4 Austin Cbue M"ored lour gOdl!> dnd hdd two asstsl.5 to lead the Corond dPI Mar I hgh club roUC'r hockey team lo d J0-4 V\ctory ovN r-;(•Wpor1 I larbor di the GrN1ky C'Pnter in kvtnt' Tuesddy Harbor'' Calvin Anderson opem.><.J the 4t1nw Wllh an un.i tsted 90ctl. but CdM'" David Bolton took d J>tlS" lrom C h.ise ctnd hot lht• puck tnlo the net lo t1P tht' ..core. 1·1 Harbor recdpturcd the ledd on d '>CramblP tn front of the net lh1d allowed Vincent Mungo to Jdm the puck under thC' gOdltender dnd .. cor«' Adun ~·!>Cored c1 g0c1l with dn d..Sl'lt from Blake Smith 10 keep Corona dc>I Mctr an the game In the econd penod. Munqo tn1c k d<Jdan walh ct goal to pull Harbor tthedd, J-2. but < ·haw 'i('()red to knot lhe score Corona del Mar took lhc> lc~dd when C hdw <>cored off d pd.S from Bldkt• math <,('(,'()Om before tame exptred tn thl' ~nd penod Fr~e had a hat tnck dnd two d • ll>ls, including two Uurd·penod breakaway' 81dke Smtth had a gOdJ ctnd C.u y Iruth notch1>d h hrst potnfs of th ason, sconng C'dM's hndl (WO QOdls Munqo and KelJy led I ldrbor offens1vt'ly, W\lh Ale"X Whit let. adding ct tturd·J>l'nod unas tsled goaJ Coronet del M.u took :Jt> -.huts on go.\! whale Nt-wport l larbor hctrl 28 OF SOUTHERN SECTION NOTES • A proposal that would have allowed schools to play a maximum of 30 basebcill games per · son. up from the current 28·game limit, WdS soundJy defealed at Thu~day'1 CIF Soulhem S ctaon roWlCll meeting at The Grand an Long Beach • CIF'Comniisstoncr Jl.tll Staunton also announced he would favor dlsconlanumg the mdusion of rndJVlduaJ records In te.sm ports m the sectJOn's ofhdal record book, citing recent instance m TORY CONTINUED FROM 81 She &1so scored the lone goal m a nonlcNlgue V'lclory ovetr Back Bay nv&I Corona del Mu (Dec. 5) and IS, admittedly. enjoying ber finest oU nsave MUOO wUh bve goals. •I K"Ored m goals last you. but most ol lb m w re n I.he preteuon.• Manch ter aa.d. •0ur coach (Juon Sonell) wants me to take more sboll out5ide th.is year ~being agg ve in th box ho been • big part ol our game. Alter you get • cou~ goels. you lt&rt to look mOfe for tc:Oring opporturuU.. lnstead ol letting..tbem come to you.· But ~helter'• contribution to the Sa1Jon (9-6-3, 1· 1·2 in lelgue), ranked No e ln CJP Southern ~ Otvtt:lon u. tramcends tt'Oring lkWI •Mont than her 1K'011D9, lhe't JUIC IMding by eumpAe. • ~ taid: •She'• woc1d.nQ a.t.remefy hard and II always 'f«Y ~t wttb bes .acrt. She " very coauu•.ct and dediaMd to the~ and lhct ha ........... amount°' .,...,.. for u. She UC> -• huge m.u. to win. wldch a ... ...., wben we pllry 1M119 ........... iD p*1k'e Sbe'I ..... trying'° wtn.• ~uc1.,--a..w~ Mind' 1tk ~a i*'C 11• al dub pcogc• ......... to 1* c..-lfMMle@ Wtlb tM ~·beMdSule Alllll ...._a. st. 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Bob ~rven i;aad of the romelklrk, whach culnunated m overtune, t1llt•1 thrN~ ul hi-. !>larwr. hucl touJ1..'<.I oul ·1 WdS so stunnl-'d, I d1dn'I t.-ven get exoted • C'onte. who h.td rune ro•nl'> 1at huUlame, rinhhe<I walh J'l. m<1udtng 15 ol 15 f ouhhot.s oJtc>r the> br&ik Faw of Uw laltt•r C"dlll(• in ontt Sl•qtwnrt• dl h •r d Una pl.tyer routed rum tx•yond the thn>f'·potnl Une, then received d IC'C hnKdl foul The llv<> lrt•1• throws put MC'>d up, 74-?'l. wiUl 1ahoul d manulc rttmnUltng. Aftc>r t1 Ddn Tuhn hd'lkel upped lhf' IPt1tl to three, Um hal thrct• free throw., to -.1•nd 11 anto uv<>rtune l\ll''-d -.rorod the fir I lave point.., nl OT ttnrt nevPr lookt•d b.ic k VdkJla lanl\hNt with 29 JX>tnl!>, wtule Nolclll C 'ldfk dddl'd I I lor lhl! wmner.. "C'unte dnd Vukall WNt• c1wc>'>41m<> an the '>{'('oml hdll, • Una C .,,.Kh ~ hkt• DmnPt•n ~ad CO TA MESA -Th I! ton c:I • I llgb boy• biUk 4.'lboll ledm w•n ouuc-o rcd 21-t an tht> -. o c " n d HontMood M <1uorter a nd .._ •5 ncw t•r r{•c-011- er d 1n e1 69-4.S Pdctflc Coa't LNH)U<' lo ., to the vi lting Tlml>C!rwolv Friddy. •naor F nwnd.o M4kJon11do cmd junior Lick Novctk led th l!d<i l (II· II, 2 .... tn the "LJ Wltll t l JJOllllS dd'l, While JUOIOf" Lewi Brttd'ihuw scored nine und grcJbbed 10 r bounds Northwood, th<' PadUc Coast Ll'.iqut•'i. larst-place qumtet,. 1mprov !<1 to 18·3, b-0. Tht> l!uyle return to J>('L t1ct1on Wc;dne!.ddy at 7 p.ni . pltty111q di C orond d •I Mdr. MfKCOASJUMM NolmtWOOO '" EswmA 45 SC...~~ Not1hwobd 17 21 19 12 69 htMldA 12 I II 21 •S North" oa d Ttf ty 1 5, s.nctwr 7, Sunon 7, l.ucM 2, "KJ>ln •• Balley 9. LH 2. ICrlti.l~I l, Oelbng l, Gr-v 10, R Selw.ty II J pt goak Gt.y 2. s.nchez 1. Sv\'IOn I, 1Ct.tocbk1 1 fout.d out none T~~ ~ ~ 11, lf4'd\tww9, UndqulSl 7, c.cnoc.t O. II.ides 0, "'*),Nov .. 11, P1nto" Snell 0 ) pt goaA ~ldoNdo ), ~ '· Nov~ I fQIMcl °"' . Uni:lqu.i T~·- COLLEGE BRIEFS -------~--- -------- '-"'-' .. eo e- • p t II.,,,,.,,_... 45 ~tclnN W L .... •n--a~ tt1 ; ,......,.ovin. 't\b>dbl9 • lJ9A\I Hll age Hill sufYers 83-20 reversal DOWNEY -Tiw 9<' I hll I ugh boy!> baskctb.lU team dug 1ru>lf a 43-13 hctUlim hot.-and rould not cmwl out. IO!lmg, 83· 20, to Ac.id my L ilQu«' ho t t:11lvdry Cht1pel of ()owncy Fnday mqht Mlk1• r1tzhu9h lt•d the ughtrung w ath 11 point .. ACAMTUAM CM¥MY Ow& DuMllT IJ SMI Hiiu. 20 S-..llly~ SllQi Hill 7 6 • ) 20 CAivaty Ch DowMy 19 2) 27 14 ll S..,. tM Br-I, Wilkim 0, Wlllllll'tl 0. Fltthugh 11, Cho 3, ~f I, SwM\lobtl .. Lopef 0 Fr.-dtl<ht 0, CochrJll 0 l·pt.~ none Fou.led out -c.1¥ary 0-... ~ SfU.e I Helldtnon ), Orl1don 2t, l.tmes S. Ot l , ~ J. M11ty 11. Undtom t 11.ndefhom .. Gt.tt• 9, Jonmon ' 3 Qt gcMlh Or!Kton I I-*" I Milty I, Gt.c. 3 Fouled out nont llGH SOIOOl IOYS SOCCD Tars poSt 1-0 Sea View victory wport Harbor H)gh alpbom<.we WW C\,IUDo9n KVfed nUdway lhtough u-MCOnd ball lo be-Ip provide tho S&OOn • 1-0 a Vi w LMqu4t bays toCtW vlClory 6v r Vlallll'O Ahlo Nlgvel Fn<Uy mor JO'l\Uil Butman led on tho go.I forlheSailon (7..0·2. 3. 2 tn league), \llo'bo movt'll up to aiecund plaa ln the Vi w. Newpon IOPhomor goa.lkeeper HH:tOr Campos l"K'Ordetd two uves th Sailon outllJot tho Wol • to-J. Mustangs remain in first lo PCL till race Th COllAI MeA High boyt i()('('Qf" teom ~~ f~r goal.9 In the fin.I haU an wee In the fl04140 ml.nult."\ tu poil o 7-2 Pdaffr Co.J I I.Hum• v'<.10ry uvf'r visltmq Uruverslty Frid,oy. 'The Mustdng (11-3·1, S-0-1 LO league) roro&lntld In Um plea> m Uv· P(."L •Noni Eh Sol.II. Miko CatdJnor, &Uy Lund c.u\d Irwin S4l4s olony with fre'lhmo.n Alfonso Pineda .cored on 1 gCM1l cb C05lll M al..n pa kN.1 up two own gaols 1n lbo ltrst bell cn>d.lted to C.Srttln r ond nior Bn~n ZlntJ. Artists claim 4-1 wtn over Corona d I Mar CoroM d I Mar I IJgh's boys soet."C!f lNOl was outlC"'Ored. 3-0. an th•· fmoJ SO nunu and lost. 4· 1. to PcK'lhc· COMt LNgue host LAKJUJ\d lll'df h rnday CdM 'JOphomore Da.nny Whitaker cored alter a C'ro from sophomor Chm R.l.ngmom to ue th game. 1 ·I. with 10 mlnut It II m th first hall. The Se.i Kl.ogs fell tu 5·8·3, 2· 'i-1 l.n th JI< ·1... whtl•• th" AIUSU 1mproved to 7-7 ·2, 4-1 ·I ortbwoocrs second half too much. 5-1 !!Manno I iit.Jh's boys §()C('{'f' team d.ropJled d >I POC\lic Coo t l..Nqu1 • c.k'C'JSIOO to Visiting Northwood frtday alter a I· 1 hdlJUm llt' thunk!> lo N1kolttl Ouudlchenko' go.JI ~htnClCl tell to 4-11, I ·S an th4! PC I Northwood improved to 3· 1 ·2 m I tllgu play age Hill blanks Brethren Christian. 1-0 Fn·~hman goalkl"t?pN 'Jn>vor Grdnuer edmed hJi hrst '>h11tou1 dllll Cesar Ama<Jll scored the g11me'i. only goill a VI tt.ing St19c> Hilt I lt11h eam NI t1 1-0 Academy Lea<111 • hciys M.Kter wtn over Brt'thren C 'hnslt.tn rnclcty AmtltJtl rolJcd d sho4 mto the near C't1mer of the nN to llnL-.h dll ,,..,.., • Imm Juhan Sm1lh·Nt•wm11n lo h Ip lh ughtnang (b·4· I. 1-2· I Ill ll'lltJU('I i.olldlfy 1~ gnp on thucl pl11ce Urethr; •n lf'll l o i-8· l , U-4 ·I COMMUNITY COWGE BASKETBALL Double doom for Orange Coast hoops < ·u~TA ~ 1ESA -The Oran<Jt.' C"oust CoUcg wom n\ l><i!.ketb11ll tl•dm ,.., hni.ng ats gnp on ont> of lop Uuee spots In th(• Orunq• Empm• ConlNenn• clJl<'f Ii 58-53 10\!o to vtstunq R1vt>r'i1de Fnddy ThP O<"C ml'n a~ lost to the liger,, 78-69 Anteaters put aWay UCSD in three The~ women's dt>flUS(> WdS th tr:ut•· .. '>hoollnc1 frum tht• lu•lct- • (lh of 57) ·1nciudmg 12"., from three·poanl ldnd 12 ol 17) Thi• l'ar.1te.., ( 11~7. J-J m the OE(") hc1d' JU'tt on P pldyt•r S< urt• In clouhlt· llCJUn">. lr<'Shmun CdnciJrn QulfOL. who hctd 11 Tht• ligei; t I l • 1 J. 1·41 weren't that much hettl'r. hooting 401'0 lrom lht• fa •Id 120 of SCll dnd lc•dtlmg only 31 ·29 at bnlftune UC lrvtnl!'s Jim-~ rny PP I.tel led t11l f,.., .> 1 playt•r. Wlth 11 lull~ • /I:: I os the Antetttl'rs 'wt•pt UC St1n 011.'qo. 1·11 Ill c1 Mountain PiK'llK Sports r eck•rntwn men'l> voUcybWJ match Fnddy mght in Cr.iwlurd I ldll. Pt?lwl wu.s the <?nly pldyt•r to r1'<'"0rd cloul)l(.'-<!Jyat kllb und nc:kletl hve dtqs 111 the J0.18. J0-14. J0.2J dC'0.5)00. Spencer Bellmll\ hod nine ~. and Erick I leleruh hOO eight lulls. B J FeU had a match·tugh S<•ven dlqs The Paghth·ranked Anle11ten. unproved to l-:t, I ·2 ln the> MrsF UC Sct.n ~ ldlls to0-4, 0·1 ui theMPSF UC1 hoe.ts Peppt>rchne toruqhl tll 7 di the ~e sate 'Eaters sweep foe UC INlll6'1i men' ~ dnd wom ~n·11 teams 1""""'- wer<' 160·83 and .... 144·85 winnors ~t Cal State NOl'thndg Friday in Rig West Conference> 'iWlmming S hclrlSSt! Bldu wa a dmthlt.• WIM('T, ldkmg the 5().yard freestyle an 24 27 and th~ I 00 an s:1 I .S Gonny Sh.lmura, Kl'Vtn 015on. Alhlu Szllagi and Amr Huem won yoin<J away an the operung vtmt. th 400 medl y relay in J.32 89 to •I the pace ror the men's lN.m 01.on (1 56 3J In the .!00 butterfly), Stald<Jt 11 57 26 an the 200 1ndtv1dual medley), Shamurd (I .Sb b<t In lhe 200 lld<'kW"Oke} wept to victor1 tn the and.Jv1duaJ evt>n~ Lions swe p p(tk V unq uu rd[IIJ. Uruv •r.1t.~"i. w.111.>..tJ.1 ) t<'iti/1 W<'l>l It d OU· -bluhf'udrr «11 b il ., Lulhcru0Umve~1ty m Thow.tlnd Ouks, wlnl\JOCJ, 4·0, llf"hind C.imt LH~b ... nqoml "· OIW·hltl('f. thP ~llntl cl 1>-0 wm bt>llit\d Mdrn•llu n.1U's 11n1 .. h11t r an lave annanq C'tm'it'!i men''> '>QUdd 14· lh. 1 ·51 we1s led by w µhumorp < t>nt1•1 M.irk Meyen.. w ho !>Cored 18 poan~. wht.le Ir shmon point qu<1rtl Sh phnn Sed.lei. ltn~hed with 13 1:>0anlS and sophomon:• yuard Ryun We~tcr added 10. The Tiger~ 120-5, 5· I} h.id four play(•r.. po't clouhle·diyit '>C(1rtng ilnd lleld the rebounc.bng tldvdntaye. 4:J-.lb Llebtongood '>lruC'k out 13 all th ason-01 nPr tnm • of lh n hn>I 11 b.JlleA) A•hlt•y Ma um, C clanu Cdmc1NJ0 dnd J ICd Thomp..on hucJ t\\o hats dp1crt' 1n the opent•r RcJ<'.bel RollP 11nd Jill J~ n t•t1Ch hdd lhJt·t• l'llt' Ill d l.t-hat d!>Sa u It an the 'l('<'Ond 'f d.tn('. Liw Jue kson. Mt1un' dnd C'ht•n Smnh dlst1 hud two hll an th nKJhtcdp Ille ~·1 .,.,. 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