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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-08-10 - Orange Coast Pilot-· ... Serving the Newpo rt-Mesa community since 1907 · SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2002 Costa Mesa election ·race narrows • • Fewer challengers than expected have followed through with plans to campaign for a City Council seat. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A City Coun- cil race once thick with prospec- tive politicians thinned out Fri- day as two candidates officially withdrew from the race by not Bill 1\upit and Heather Somers, who had both previ- ously announced formal candi- dacies, each said the timing just wasn't right as they opted against filing final candidate paperwork. campaign he had planned. Somers, a former council- woman who lost her seat in 2000 to Karen Robinson by a few doun votes, said she was wait- ing for pending lawsuits regard- ing that election to validate her rtghtful seat on the dais. In the meantime, she would rather pur- sue an elected position on the Mesa Consolidated Water Dis- trict Board of Supervisors. heavily in their decisions. Mayor linda Dixon and Monahan are both up for reelec- tion in November, and the coun- cilman bad announced months ago be would hang up his politi- cal hat to devote more time to his family and business -a move that essentially left his council seat wide open. and Dixon filing her final paper's well before Friday's deadline, suddenly newcomers are facing the daunting task of running agaJnst two incumbents, who traditionally have the political advantage of name recognition, experience and funding. AT A GLANCE The following are the official candida1es for Costa Mesa City Council, after filing campaign paperwortc by 5 p.m. Friday. Gary Monehen Unct. Dixon Ketrine Foley Bill Perttlns Allen MenlOOr ~ tiling fonnal campaign reports due that day. 1\upit, a lawyer anQ well- known Westside activist, said his busy work schedule has pre- vented him from launching the Both campaign dropouts said Councilman Gary Monahan's de- cision to run again also weighed As a result, at Jeast a do:zen would-be candidates expressed interest in a council position. But with Monahan recently announcing he would run again, Somers said she was surprised by Monahan's decision to run again but could not ignore it ~,don't really have any reason to run against Unda or Gary," For more on Newport·Mesa'a other fall elections, see stories See ELECTION, Paee A4 on Page A3 FACING THE PHANTOM DON LEACH /OAA..Y PILOT Danette Valentino applies an eyebrow to Ted Keegan, who Will be onstage playing the Phantom in the Orange County Performing Arts Center's "'Phantom of the Opera." For story, see Page Al 2. Sanitary district raises fees by 5 % Costa Mesa agency raises sewer rates for the third time in eight years; also hikes trash collection fee. Paul Clinton Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -SanJtary district members approved rate Increases for residents in both trash and sew- age rates at a Thursday evening meeting. The Costa Mesa Sanitary District board unanimously approved a 4.88% rise in the trash coUection fee and a 5% increase for collecting "liquid waste," or sewage Oowing Into the agency's netwodt of pipes or Into city street gutters. Sewer rates bumped up from $24.17 to $25.38; the increase was the third in the last eight years. 1i'ash rates jumped from $184.62 to $193.64 per year. The agency raises trash rates each year to account for increases in the FAMILY TIME cost of handling and disposing of the city's waste, manager Rob Hamers said. Trash rates are Increased each year because of the rising cost of doing business and rising inOatlon, Hamers said. "Just to keep us in line with our budgetary needs," board ·member Art Perry said about the reason for the move. "We had to raise the rates to keep out of the reel" The rates were also oeeded to cover the Increasing cost of manag- ing the city's trash, board members said. The sanitary district holds two contracts with companies that han· dle that task. Costa Mesa Disposal picks up the garl>age and delivers it to C.R. 'D"ansfer, whlch separates it into, recyclable materials and non· recyclable materials. C.R. 'Jransfer recycles at least 50% of the trash, In accordance with state law, and sends the rest to a landfill In the foothills of Orange County. Assembly Bill 949, passed In 1989. SM SANITARY, Pac• M Be calm about need for dress code Daily Pilot At. A GLANCE · ONTltEWEB: www.~com I n the rush to refute just about everytb1ng she says. dlft'e Is usually a knee-jerk reacdon to any pubUc statement by Wendy Leece that results in byperatenalon of the jolnt. P.arlier this Mek. Leece railed the subject of the tchool dlstricn lu enforcement of the exladng cl.-code policy. Note the by word: eDldbg. This drell code. ....-1n 1995, II w t to let auldellnM and boundlr1et for ldc&"ouw.ui• and boundllrtel .. not only impodiilli W.. tt .. IOlllidlrt....,. dimlnd. lri auwyilli~ ... ,,, .... top wishes or cbiklml ls that thelr pamllSlet flnner boundaries for them. Ask adult.land IDll1Y of them -----wW uytbat theywtab their plnlltl b.tlCltlilner .......... WEATHER Our....,.,...,,.. toct.y wtlt continue to actu.ty feel• tt,.-y ehot.tld In Auguet. S.hpA2 SPORTS Rea clinic decision postponed by district Newport-Mesa Unified and CHOC want to work with the com.munity to resolve concerns ~bout the health center planned to be built near the campus. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -School board members will not make a decision Tuesday on plans for a proposed health center adjacent to Rea Elemen- tary School, saying they and representatives from Oilldren's Hospital of Orange County want to work with community members who are critical of the proposal. Five members of the Newpon-Mesa Unified School District board voted on the proposal on July 16, resulting in a 3-I vote. with Martha Fluor abstaining because she sits on the CHOC Foun- dation for Oilldren. After the vote, Fluor calJed for the issue to be reconsidered by the full board. The plan calJs for a 4,600-square-foot building to replace the current Healthy Start facility next to the school campus. It would provide free medical care to children up to age 17. CHOC officials say there is a severe need for health care for children from indigent families In this area. Before the July vote was taken, however, a handful of vocal Westside residents castigated the boa.rd for deciding to place the center in their area without any input from their community. In response. district and CHOC officials say it's more important to involve the community in its plans than to try to ramrod another vote through the board while there is still dissension within the Westside. They say they are willing to examine all facets of the center, including its location. as long as the community is receptive to working with them. "We don't know what the outcome will be.· said Supt Roben Balbot "We're not doing this to pJa- cate (the critics). We're doing this to be positive.· Whether the Westside critics are willing to wort with the district and CHOC remains to be seen. Martin Milla.rd, one of the opponents who spoke at the last meeting. offered "no comment" when contacted by phone. Instead. he e·mailed bis suggestion for the district "If they want to open a clinic, they should put it at a liChool In the Newport Beach part or the dis- trict instead of locating It in Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa is not the city dump for Newport Beach. and the Westside isn't the city dump for Costa Mesa The argument that they want the clinic on • I .... " .. J2 Sat\Kdly, A£Jaust 10, 2002 .,, FAITH .. " '"' THE MORAL Of THE STORY IN THE SPIRIT ,, ~··Trying to ·drive ;·with Gods ,patient grace "God rules In th£ realms to which he is admitted." -MaryWelch L i.ke many of you, I've been busy this swnmer, perhaps too busy. I've also been driving a lot My driving schedule is nothing. however, compared with parents ; who faithfully ferry their children to camps and classes all over the county. The logistics of what many of them accomplish is baffling. CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON and it seems like they need a computer program to keep everything straight. Nevertheless, I've driven my share of miles. One day, it was almost like my car rolled its eyes at me when I approached it with a long list of errands. I also try to keep up with friends and family. I enjoyed watching my niece Laura in the JunJor lifeguard program on Balboa Peninsula, and earlier this week I went to Mission Bay in San Diego to watch my nephew John compete in the Junior Olampionship Sailing Regana. Usually when I start my car, I start with a quick prayer that God will help me be a good driver. When I fLrst learned to drive, I was instructed to be alert, attentive, cautious and courteous, as well as a d efensive driver. KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Chip Crosby is the pastor of Harbor Light Christian Fellowship in Costa Mesa and also teaches as a professor at LIFE Pacific Bible College in San Dimas. I remember an instructor emphasizing the necessity of keeping the appropriate safety dJstance between cars and checking mirrors to watch other drivers' behavior. That's a lot to do while paying attention to everything. Harbor Light Christian Fellowship I was amazed on my return trip from San Diego at the activities some people did while also navigating the road. I saw drivers eat, drink. talk on the phone, put on makeup and read. Maybe drivers aren't taught the same thin~ anymore. or perhaps our rapid pace of life has led to a rabid case of crazy driving. The freeway felt more like a raceway. and it seemed like many drivers treated what they were doing like a game they needed to win. I listened to worship music to help me stay calm as I watched both sane and crazy driving. At the long line at the checkpoint near Oceanside, I decided to stay in one line to see what would happen. I watched a car the same color as mine dart in and out of lanes, but we ended up passing through the checkpoint at almost the same time. Tile next day, I was at the head of a long tine of drivers trying lo merge onto a major boulevard. Everyone seemed harried and wouldn't acknowledge me. A nice driver finally signaled me in, and I waved in thanks. As I drove, I saw a car ahead trying to change lanes, but nobody would let him. When I was near, I left enough mom for him to merge, and I signaled to him just as I saw a hand out the passenger window. It turned out to be friends of mine. While talldng with them later, they related a story abbut almost being run over while trying to walk across the street at a crosswalk. The driver glared at them when she had to stop, which was interesting because my friends could see she was reading a book. I'm going to try to start my days and my car with prayer and ask God to give me his peace and control my pace. And you can quote me on that. •CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently 10 parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at cindy@onthegrow.com or through the mall at P.O. Box 6140-No. 605, Newport Beach. CA 92658. By Michele Marr service is contemporary, designed, according to Pastor Ou)> Crosby. to • AddreflS: 1734 Orange Ave., Costa facilitate a heartfelt and spirit· Mesa empowered experience. He says: • Telephone: (949) 548-9733 "When people worship God from • Denomination: Foursquare their hearts, Jesus promises to be • Year church established: 1934 present in their midst and to •Service time: 10 a.m. Sunday demonstrate his power and love in • Senior pastor: Chip Crosby real, tangible ways, such as answering • Pastonl staff: Karen Crosby, prayer, changing lives and bringing associate; Michael and Unda Ritter, health. This is never boring and assistants; Brian and Dana Stair, always joyful" youth ministry •~of eermon: Crosby teaches • Size of coogreption: 100 from the Bible, book by book. He • Makeup of coogreptlon: All ages aims to make its truths become • <lilld care: Provided for • Interesting, understandable and nursery-age through slxth-grade practical children. ffigh school youth meet at 7 • Recent and upcoming se~ons: p.m. Wednesday. Pastor Chip Crosby is presenting a • 'l)'pe of wonhlp: The worship sermon series on the life and FAITH CALE.NDAR SPECIAL EVENTS MUSIC AT CHURCH The Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church will present concert violinist Thi Nguyen and pianist Ivan Yanakov at 8 p.m. today at 1259 Victoria St, Costa Mesa. The program will include Beethoven's "Kreutzer• sonata. A second concert featuring Nguyen, and pianist Valentina GottUeb, will begin at 8 p.m. Aug. 17. $15 or $20. (949) 646-4652. HOW THEY'RE WRITTEN Rabbi Joseph Kraft will teach how the Torah is written at 2 p.m. Sunday at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach, 2401 Irvine Ave., NeWpOrt Beach. Rabbt Joseph Mentz will aooompany Kraft wi1h a show about making a shofar, machzor and 11 prayer book for High Holy Days. (949) 548-6900. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL The lighthouse in Costa Mesa will hold a Vacation Bible School from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday at the church, 1885 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. The sdlool is for children 3 to sixth grade. Registration will be at 6 p.m. (714) nS-1412 or (949) 548-7161. BIBLE 101 The Rev. Jim Turrell will teach about the structure and composition of the Bible for four weeks at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Center for Spiritual Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. This Wednesday's class will focus on ·eible Origin, History and Noah:" "About the Bible; Jesus, Joseph & Paul" will be the focus of Aug. 21 's class. A •1ove oifering• is suggested. (714) 764-7399. BROWN BAG MUSICALS The Senior Ministry of St. Michael and All Angeli Episcopal Church will present • series of Brown Bag teachin~ of the apostle Paul titled ~Follow Me as I Follow Christ." • Visitor Information: Visitors are wannly welcomed and allowed to be themselves. They are encouraged to take their time to discover what the church is about and to grow at their own pace. • Dreu: California casual • Oiu.rch design: The congJegation is in the process of thoroughly remodeling its historic church building to make it a more beautiful place for worship and a more comfortable setting for congregants to enjoy each othet's friendship. The building has some unique architectural features that have been enhanced and emphasized in the remodeling. Some of Its facilities have Musicals this summer at the parish • patio, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. The concert starts at noon. Free. (949) 644-0463. MEDITATION CLASSES The Rev. Kathleen Scott will teach about three types of meditation for three weeks beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Center for Spiritual Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Meaa. $45 for the series. (714) 764-7399. SATURDAY WORKSHOPS New Thought Christian Church will present Saturday wortcshops every month from 10 a.m. to noon. Dr. Oidc Vallandigham will speak about the "Wisdom of the Ancient Chaldeans" on Aug. 17. The church is at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 646-3199. IMPERSONATOR IN TOWN Hlstorlcal lmpreaaionlst Peter Small will portray Harry Truman at 2 p.m. been modernized to offer better creature comforts. • Mbllon 1tatement: ·eome and see that Jesus Otrist is real. Everything else follows from that discovery. Therefore, we want to be • known as a place where blblical. - balanced. authentic Ouistlanlty is • demonstrated in an ab'nosphere permeated with Oui.st'a Jove, acceptance and forgiveness." • lnterfttlng note: Qosby Is a professor at LIFE Pacific Bible College in San Dimas. In that role, he recently published a book about biblical prophecies concerning the Second Coming ofOuist, titled "The Door af Judgment" He is teaching at the church. from this book at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Aug. 25 at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (949) 648-6900. DAYS OF AWE. SERVICE Temple Bat Yahm will present a service in preparation for the Days of Awe. marked by S'lichot, et 8 p.m. Aug. 31 at 1011 Camelbadc St, Newport Beach. (949) 644-1999. S'UCHOT EVENING Temple Isaiah of Newport Beadl will hold its S'lidlot evening and open house at 8 p.m. Aug. 31 at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (949) 648-6900. HIGH HOLY DAYS Temple Isaiah of NeWpOrt Beach will present High Holy Day118f'Vfce• beginning with Rosh Haahana at 8 p.m. Sept 6, which will be followed by 9:30 a.m. services Sept. 7-8. Kol Nldre service will start at 7 p.m. Sept. 16 anc{ an all-day Yom Kippur service will begin at 9:30 a.m. (949) 548-8900. Daily A Pilot Chffldne C.mlo Box 1560. Cost8 Meta. CA 92628. SURF AND SUN News a11l1tant, (949) 67~298 Copyright No newe storiea, .. dlmtlrHJ.CJmi/lo 0 latlnw.oom illustrations, editorial matter or ~endD11lgnen lldVertisements herein can be WEATHER FORECAST 10 to 20 knoll, with 1· to 3-foot G~ Fry, Don LNch, Sean Hiller, reproduced without written Gina Aleundef, l.ofl Anderson permission of copyright owner. waves and a northwest awetl of Dense fog will jump-start the 5 feet. Not much wilt change VOL 96, NO. 222 READERS HOTUNE HOW TO REACH US morning, but it'll dear up for tonight, though den• fog will , THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Joee J. SaMoe. (949) &42-eoe6 Circullldon another beautiful, wann roll in. Publisher Art Di rector Record your comments about the The Times Orange County summer day. Highs wHI range ' Diiiy Piiot or newt tiP9. • TONYDOOERO, (949) 574-4224 (800) 252-9141 from the mld..ao. in Costa SURF " Editor /oH.Ant0$0latirt1#.COm Addf.-Ad\w ..... Mesa to the mld-70. along ... JUll( OETllNO, Stilw~ Our add,_. It 330 W. Bay St., Com .. a 11r..t (949) 642-5678 ~~r Photo Sul*V!eor Mesa, CA 12627. Offioe houra are '*'*'¥ (949) 642-4321 coastal Newport Beach. Lows Yet again, our wevee wilt fall (949) 764--4368 Monday • Friday, 8:30 1.m. • 6 p.m. EdleDfW will be In the low 60s in both into the knee-to w911t-Ngh Promotlont Director tcn.phototllatirrHN.oom ComictlOM Newt dtlM. range todey. By Sundly NEWSITAff It Is the PtkJt's policy to promptly (949) 642-5880 Sundey wffl el90 be W9fm, eftemoon, we cen look to pidl 0...,. lhenttl colT9Ct 111 enora of 1ub9Unc:e. ..... 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Deirdre Newman the elec:don ring on Friday. 1\'ustee Wendy Leece bas de- clared her intent to run again. and P.dward Loyd. who de- scribes himself as an •intema- tJonaJ businessman," will com- pete against Ron Wan.ship and Serene Stokes for Stokes' seat. after a car accident in Septem· ber. Neither 1.eece nor Loyd WU available for comment. Tom ~. wboee wife. Nine challengers will compete with two incumbents for seats , on the dais in the ; November election. : June CH•1rande OaUyPilot NEWPORT BP.ACH -Every candidate who bu made pub- lic his or her intention to run for City Council -plus a late- . comer -have all met the first deadline for.getting on the baJ- lot. Marianne Zlppi Is the last to · get on the list of aspirants for the November councU race. Uke GreenJight-endorsed Madelene Arakelian, she will contest incumbent Tod Ridge- way to represent District l. • Shaping up as potentially ·Qne of the most interesting • contests, Allan Beek and Don ... - . - . ... . =~ •OloalWI Rm. '1 .• 90'1.71 Webb will compete for the Dis- trict 3 seat that will be vacated by Norma Glover because of term UmJt.s. Webb is tbe city's former PubJlc Works director who enjoys name reeognJLion and support based of1 hJs ten- ured service to the city. Beek is a member of one or Newport Beach's founding famJUes and has a long list of pubJlc service accomplishments to his credit. Beek is endorsed by Green- ligbters, whose leaders paint Webb as a candidate more sup- portive or new development tn the city. In District 4, incumbent Gary Adams will defend his seat against RJck Thylor and Ron Wmship. Taylor is a longtime participant in the Airport Working Group who has won endorsement of Greenlighters despite his ties to Airport Work- ing Group member Dave EUls, who Is aJso · a campaign con- sultant for Adams. Ridgeway and others who oppose Green- llgbt's controls on develop- ment •. Winshlp ts running ror the seat for the fourth time. In the last elecdon. Adams beat Win- ship with 85% of the vote. In 1994, Winship was declared the winner but lost lo the finaJ vote count. In District 6, Laura Berkhart Dietz, Dick Nichols, Bernie SvaJstad will vie for the seat that Dennis O'NeU will vacate because or term limits. Dietz Is a former professional lobbyist who bas been act:ive in community volunteer work.. Nichols is a businessman who has won Greenlight's endorse- ment. SvaJstad. a Fountain Val- ley city councilman from 1969 to 1980, has been a Newport Beach resident for about 20 years. Friday was the final deadline for candidates to file papers with the city cleric's office. Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -School district residents wlU have a few more trustee options · on their ballot in November. 1\vo additional Candidates - one incumbent and one hope- ful -tossed their names into BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS New executive director tapped for Girls Inc. • Lucy Santana was appointed as executive director of Girls Inc. of Orange County at its July board meeting. Santana. who has a long his- Three of the four trustees up for reelection -Stokes, l.eece and the board's current presi- dent, Ju~y Franco -are run- nJng again. nustee Jim Ferry- man Is not. Ferryman said he had been thinking about resigning six months before being convicted of driving under the intluence tory with youth development programs. will succeed Interim Executive Director Carole Za- vala in September and become the first Latina appointed to the position. As executive director, San- tana will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the Orange County chapter and over5ee the after-school and tutoring programs, speciaJ events and funding. The new director joil'}ed Eleanor, serves u a Cotta Mela planniDg commilaiooer, wW run qalmt L.eece. while Shelby Cove will cballenae Pra.nco. Although Fridaywu the lllng deadline, candidates running for Ferryman's seat MY8 lye more business days to fie be- cause he ls an incumbent. .i;.. cording to the county Reglltra- tion and Elections Departmer)t. So far. onJy Unda Soeeo hu filed for his seal Girls Inc. in 1999 and has bffn instrumental in the develop- ment and creation of the Eureka! Summer program for Orange Coast College, a UC Ir- vine Career Day and the ex- pans ion of outreach prograu:aa throughout the Orange CoW)ty Department of Education. Santana worked for 10 years with the Santa Ana parks add recreation agency and ~ as the program coordinator for the city. 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'p.m. Thund9y. •w.t0... ......... a.d,_• .. A21~men w repot'9d on •!IPICIOn of~ 1111:46 p.m. 'Thund9y. ' FAMILY Continued from Al either of those statements. Smart or stupid because of the clothes one·wears Is not the dress-code issue. The issue is boundaries, appropriate attire, decorum, behavior and preparing kids for the dress codes established by society outside of school According to the dress code, girls are not allowed to wear •extremely brief garments such as tube tops, net tops, halter tops, spaghetti straps. plunging necklines, front or back and see-through garments." Kids could also be disciplined for inappropriate hairstyles, jewelry, make-up or nails. Boys are not allowed to wear pants that look like they came off of someone the size of Shaquille O'Neal or shirts with offensive messages, such as foul language or clothing ELECTION Continued from Al Somers said. "It's just not the right timing." Turpit also recognized the up- hill battJe. saying Monahan's de- cision to seek reelection makes it much more difficult for even SANITARY Continued from Al ' required cities to comply with the at-least-50%-recycled-trash standard. However, only about a third of the cities in the state do so, said Dan Worthington, a member of the board of direc- REA Continued from Al the Westside because that ls 'where It's needed' is hollow .... Actually putting a massive clinic, with sick people coming and go- HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa CJty Hal.I. n Fair Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Unda Dixon Coundl; Ubby Cowan, Gary Monahan, Karen Robinson and OuisStet?l CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach Ctty Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 9266.1, (949) 644- 3309 Mayor. Tud Ridgeway Council: Gary Adams, Steve Bromberg, Norma GIOVft', John Heffernan, Dennis O'Neil and Gary Proctor with any logo or reference to the Boston Celtics or the New Yock Yankees. OK. so I made up that last part. A couple of days ago, Leece told me that in the recent district study session covering the dress code, oflb' one parent showed up to speak. The mother, a Corona del Mar resident, told of her daughter's continued efforts to sneak a second set of clothes to school. Once there, she'd change clothes, unafraid of any discipline from school officials who failed to enforce the existing dress code. What's so bad about setting boundaries for kids? Nothing. In fact, it's good for them. As Leece told me, "The dress code sets a high standard of decorum to set the tone in the classroom." Sounds perfectly reasonable to th.is parent Unfortunately, there is a crowd that will not be in favor or enforcing the dress code simply well-qualified candidates to be successful. He also worried that the voter pool would be diluted. "With Gary's reelection likely, and several qualified council candidates competing for essen- tially one seat, the split vote may allow a poorly qualified or ex- treme candidate to be elected, .. Turpit said. tors. "The cost of doing that is not getting less each year," Wor- thington said. "Ifs getting more." Part of the contract Hamers negotiates with the two trash haulers is a clause that allows the haulers to demand an annual 3% cost-of-livil')g Increase and also pass along additional costs for separating the crash, Worthing- ing. on a grade school campus anyplace is absurd," Millard wrote. CHOC officials say they have never been broadsided with such opposition to one of their clinics. "We want to be welcomed." said Janet Lansing. executive di- rector of communications for the MESA CONSOLl>ATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa 92627, (949) 631-1200 Board: President Jim Atkinson, Vice President Mike Healey, Tru· dy Ohlig-Hall, Fred BocbniUer and Paul E. Shoenberger COSTA MESA SAMTARY DISTRICT P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa 92628-1200, (714) 754-5043 ~ President Arlene Schaf- er, Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Greg Woodside and Dan Worthlngton ORANGE COUNTY 80MD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drtw, P.O. Box 9050, Costa MeM 92628-9050, • (714) 966-4000 COAST COIMJNITY COLLEGE OISTNCT Oiatrlct Oftloe: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa 92626, (714) 432-5898 Chancellor: WiWam M. Yep ~ Presklent Armando Ruiz, Vlce Preltdent Walter Ho- waJd, Paul Berpr. Gearp Brown and Jerry Panenon NEWPORT.-M lMl1ED SCHOOL DISTRICT DlllrlCt Ollce: ~A 8elr St., C'.olta ..... 921821. (714) 424· 5000 f ; klln drnt Robtrt Bar· bot ........... JLldJ Fariai; Vb ??'0111 ........ -··--Oilllt ... .................. Elizabeth D. Parter. member, Trultee Area 5, Costa Mesa. New- pon Beach ORANGE COUNTY IOMD OF 9'RIMSOltS Hall of Adminlatratlon, 10 Civic Center Plara, Senta Ana 92101 • Jim SUva. 2nd Dlabict (Costa Meta, Newpon Beach), (714) 834-3220 • 'lbomas WU.On, 5th Dlatric:t (Newport CouO, (714) 834-3550 OMNGI COUNTY FAIR • M' DrM. c:o.. ~ (71 t) 7'0&! MIR 8-11: Pltllldent Qin ........ VDPl1 IC M ..... A.flliib. ...,_...,.,,, .._._ ......... ~ -~ ...... A.., ... .. ilWlt•h·~· POLICE BRIEFS Newport Beach boat fire under investigation A ftre on a boat owned by a Newport Beach man is being investigated u su.spldous, bar- bor patrol officials said Fri_day. The fire reportedly started about ooon Thunday In the galley area of a 28-foot fiber- glass Well craft belonging to George Teplcb, 62, of Newport Beach, authorities said. The boat, which waa about lO miles oft' Newport Beach's shore, was fully engulfed with Oaines by the time the harbor patrol arrived about 15 minutes later, Capt. Marty ICalules saJd. Tepich suffered chest and neck pains and a bruised right knee, and he was treated by paramedJcs at the dock. Kasules said. 1\vo fireboats and a Coast Guard boat battled the fire for about 35 minutes before it was extinguished. The fire was ex- tremely difficult to put out be- because Wendy Leece says that they should. Tu the knee·jeck crowd, however, Wendy Leece is wrong more often than a broken clock, which is at least correct twice a day. I happen to agree with Leece, and I know that most parents do too. Judging by the district and school Web sites, I'm reasonably certain that there would not be any opposition to enforcing the dress code. The dress code is not posted on the district Web site -ar least not anywhere this experienced surfer could find it Newport Harbor High School does nol have the dress code posted, and Rea Elementary School only mentioned that kids had to wear uniforms. No one. it would seem, really cares enough about the dress code to oppose Its enforcement Ah, yes, uniforms. OK for some U:\ the district, not OK for others, 'ft seems. Unifonbs are a dress code, yet I don't hear any In addition to Dixon and Monahan, Planning Commission Chairwoman Katrina Foley and Planning Commissioner Bill Per- kins turned in papers. As of press time, Julie Folcik, deputy city clerk. said she is still waiting for s\gnature verification from the county reganling Hu- man Relations Committee mem· ber Allan Mansoor's paperwork.. ton said. CR. Transfer charges the dis- trict $22 per ton of trash deliv- ered to the landfill. They charge $48 per ton of separated trash, Worthington said. Hamers and Perry also said the sanitary discrict needed to raise rates to pay for the nearly dozen programs they offer. Those include hazardous waste hospital. "It's a unique experi- ence for us (not to be)." Community meetin~ are ex- pected to start in the fall.. Lan- sing said. While di.sawions about the plan are taking place, CHOC offi- cials say they will continue the use or their mobile-care van, STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dis· trict, 18552 Mac.Arthur Blvd., Sulte 395, Irvine 92715, (949) 833--0180; rax: (949) 833-0696: Press Secretary Pat Joyce, (916) 323-1200 STATE ASSEMBLY John Campbell (R), 10th Dis· trict. State Capito~ Sacramento, 95814, (916) 319-2070 E-mail: distrlct70@assem- bly.m..p STATE COASTAL COMllSSION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco 94105, (415) 904-5200; regional office in Long Beach, (310) 590-5071 GOmtNOR Gray Davis, (D). State Capitol, Sacramento 95814, (916) 4-45- 2841; We (916) 445-4633 U.S. HOUSE OF REPRlllNrA1M8 • Ou1a Cm. CR), 47th Diltrict. l Newport PIKe, Suite 420, New- pon 8eldl 92880, (9'9) 756- 2244; or 2402 Rayburn Building. Wuhington, OC 20515, (202) 225-5611; fax (949) 251"9309 (re- preeenta mott or Newpon Beach) E·mall: chrlllo- plwr:C<dmoa.hou#.p • Oma RohnDM:blr, CR), "5th DllUtct. 101 Mm a;. amte 3C "=::fl!On a.di ..... (714) ....... _, ..... •'taV' "et:~­za.Mlllc.. -. .. -•O..Mlll .. ... Nau'*"° caute of ol1t and m1n In the tlberglaM. ~ aald. Once the ftn WU Out, the) crews began the arduoua task~ towing the veae1 bade to the-• harbor. While towing It, a part of the hull, which bad burned down to the water line, atarted \ ftlling up with water, caualng the boat to capsize, K.uules said. The boat was finally removed from the water about 8 p.m. and taken to a shipyard. Plane avoids landing problems at JWA A slngle-engine general avia· tion aircraft reported an alter- nator failure on Its approach to the runway at John Wayne Air- port about 8:30 a.m. Friday. The Gruman Tiger ahcraft landed without incident. Late last month, a commer- cial plane bound for Atlanta from John Wayne was forced to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles lntemational Air- port after one of Its two engines failed. No one was Injured. -Deirdre Newman opposing them anymore. The dress code may be more on the students' radar than we believe. While Newport Harbor High School did not post the dress code, there was an old notice about a student body meeting in December in which . the list of agenda Items includes "dress code." Perhaps all the dress code needs for the Leeceophobes to I ' get on board is to give the code a ' makeover. Instead of calling it a "dress code." let's rename it something educational and bureauaatic, such as "B.CALM.," which is an aaonym for "Business and Career Attire Leaming Module." Pretty good, eh? Who knows, we may even get funding from the state. • • STEVE SMrTff is a Costa Mesa resident and freelance writer. Readers may leave a message for him on the Dally Pilot hotline at (949) 642-6086. Former candidates James Fis· ler and Joel Faris, who had dis- cussed a run, did not 6Je papers before the 5 p.m. deadline, nor did former Coundlman Jay Humphrey. • LOUTA HARPER covers Cost.I Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by &-mail at lolit11.h11rp6r@larimes.com. piclcups. a once-a -year large· item pidcup and a program in which used syringes and needles are collected from pharmacies. •PAUL CUNTON covers the environment and politks. He. may be readled at (949) 764-4330 or bv e-mail at paul.clinton@. lstimes.com. which serves the Westside ac Whittier School twice a month, and may expand It to other Costa Mesa schools as well. • DElRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at • 1949) 574-4221 or bv •mail at deirdre.newman@l11timn.oom. E·mail: dana~malLhouse.gov U.S. SENATE •Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart. . Senate Building. Suite 112, Wash- -• ington. OC 20510, !202) 224-' 3553; or 2250 E. Imperial Highway.~ Suite 545, El Segundo 90245,· (213) 894-5000 • B-mail: SIM~..sen-' ate.gou •Dianne Feinstetn, (0), ~I . Hart Building. Washington, OC 20510, (202) 224-3841; or 1111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914·7300 £-mall: muuo~dnstdn.an­ ate.gou PRESIDENT George W. Bush, (R), White House. 1600 Pel\Jllylvanla Ave.. Washington, OC 20500. Hotline: (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111 e-ma11: ~ .. hou#,p I Pu: (.202) 456-2461 • , • Survey reveals mixed opinion of co~ssion However, Newport planner sides with 'negative' perception of California Coastal Commission. Paul Clinton Daily Pilot NEWPORT BPACH -The city's planning direct.or said she sides with a research Institute study's conclusion that nearly half of city planners have a •negative" perception of the California Coastal Commission. Patrlcia Temple, who also par- took in the survey, said she agreed with the contention in the survey, completed In April, that the statewide coastal regula- tor is often heavy-handed and understaffed in dealings with the city. "There's very little sensitivity to the needs of local (planners!," Temple said. "They tend to view local staffs with a great level of suspicion. (They) don't trust us." The city b now completing a local coastal program, which must be submitted to the com- mission by mid-2003. The plan would create unified coastal de· velopment standards along the city's oceanfront that are in place along much of the state's coast· line. Newport Beach and Malibu are two of only a handful of coastal cities without a plan. FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT Newport Beach resident Rodolphe Streichenberger stands on the Balboa Pier, where his fight with the coastal commission began. The report, which was com- pleted by Malibu-based lnsite Research, was discounted by a coastal commission spokes- woman as slanted. 1he poll is what is known in political campaigns as a push poll. designed to elicit a negative re- sponse," said Sarah Christie, the commission's legislative director. "Therefore. we don~ give the poll a high degree of credibility.• During a series of telephone in· terviews, 37 city planners were asked their opinion of the com- mission. About 24% responded that it was "strong negative" and 18% said It was "light negative." On the other side of the coin, t 9% said they were "strong positive" about the aglellC)' and 24% said they were •light positive." About 14% said they were neutral.. Christie pointed out that the majority of the respondents said their interaction with the commission was positive, at 43% compared with 42% falling on the negative side. The margin for error on the survey was t I%. which is about three times higher than most po Us. Among the claims in the re- port were that planners said the agency interprets the Coastai Act of 1972 inconsistently and is often "going beyond the authority granted them." Proposition 20, passed by voters in 1972, created the com- mission. Olrlstie said she disagreed with that contention and chai- lenged Newport &each planners to take matters into their own hands by crafting the coastal plan. Rodolphe Streicbenbecger, whose battles with the agency culminated in a state judge agreeing with his claim that the commission is unconstitu- Did You Know? •That we are a full service nursery with qualified California Certified Nursery Professionals and landscape designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs. Come in today to~ Nurseries and let us show you how.• NURSERIES, INC. __ _ tionai, said he was not surprised by the findings. "They want to govern the cit- ies.• Streichenberger said. •They don't recognize the self- govemance of cities.· Commissioners ordered Strei· chenberger to remove a man- made reef -made up of tires, plastic bottles and other man- made items -he installed in the waters near the Balboa Pier. Streichenberger's victory with the state judge. in April 2001. came four years after he first in· stalled the reef. Environmentalist Susan Jor· dan, who founded the League for Coastal Protection, said the Coastal Act was created to pre- vent Streichenberger and others lilte him from putting man- made items in ocean waters. ·He's the poster child for why we need the coastal commis- sion," Jordan said. •He has cre- ated a garbage dump on the ocean floor." COSTA MESA SANTA ANA 2 700 Bristol St,. (714) 75+6661 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COMPUTE lANDSCAPtNG • 45 YtARS EXPERIENCE LICENSE II 308553 TOM TANAKA, C.C.N.PRO Flowetdale ~Calta Mesa Master Nur~ofessional • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING temporary Real Estate Sigm Code Amendment No. 2002--004 (PA2002-l28) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the P1anning Commission of the City of Newport Beach wiU hold a pubUc hearing on the application of the <>nm Cwt Msoc::ladon o1 a...., ror Code Amaldmmt No. 2002-004 pertaining to the design standards for Temporary Real Estate Signs associated with residential property located in the City. This project has been reviewf'd, and it has been determined that it is categorically exempt under the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act under Oass S (Minor Alttntiont in Land Ute Limitations). NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR111EA GIVEN thM said public bearing will be held on A-21. all. at the hour of iiJI p.m. in the Council Cblmben of the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport BoulevU'd, Nnport Belch. California. It which time end place any Ind all penona lnl«elled may appeal' and be helrd thereon. If you challenge thit project in coan. you may be limited co raiaina only dlOIC iuuea you or someone dee raised• thc Pil!llC Mirina delcribed in dU nodce or in wriam correapondeoce ddiveftJd to Che City II. cw~ -... pul9llc hilrinl· PGr tnfOrmllion cmll (949) ~3200 . • Pt'' Ulsa,...111• a:m .... ._,..Al!Plt lO.lOO'l 81114 ' • Sltwday. Aueust 10, 2002 Talks ,on trees taking plqce Ficus advocates are working with city officials to reach a deal. June Casa1r•nde Daily Pilot BALOOA PENINSULA -ln the face of an lmpending lawsuit, city officials are try· Ing to strike some lcind of compromise with residents fi~ting to save 25 ficus trees on Main Street City Atty. Bob Burnham said the city Is in mediation with a group that filed a law- suit on July 8 to stop the city from uprooting the trees. Ul- timately, talks might mean that some or aU of the trees could stay. But such details on the pending legal action could not be made pubUc. The trees have been the subject of a growing debate that in recent weeks has cre- ated a circus-lilte atmosphere in council chambers. Though dozens of residents have lev- eled pleas toward the dais to save the 40-year-old trees, others, many of them Main Street merchants, have been just as passionate in saying the trees should be removed. They say, and council mem- bers affirmed with a 3·2 vote in May, that the trees' roots simply cause more damage than they're worth. Sewer PLUG IN Plug into the Piiot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. Daily Pilot FU PHOTO/DM.Yf'l.OT Linda Grant hugs one of the ficus trees on Balboa Peninsula after wrapping a yellow ribbon around the trunk to raise awareness that the trees might be cut down by the city. lines. sidewalks and even some building foundations are damaged from the ficus' sprawling roots, they say. Others urge that the trees are just too special to yank out, especiaUy because some of them are designated as protected trees under the city's own codes. This desig- nation is a basis of the law- suit against the city by the Newport Arbor Society, led by Jan VanderslooL The arbor society argues that the cool- ing canopy over Main Street and the ambience created by the trees make it well worth- while to find other ways to manage root growth. They advocate root pruning and possibly installing under- ground guards to block the roots from growing In the di- rections where they could cause the most damage. Tree opponents fire back that such measures are not only <;<>stly and impractical, but that they don't solve the problem in the long term. "We've been talking with city staff trying to~ a win-win solution." Vandersloot i3id. "But we're OOl there yet" The clock is ticking. The trees are scheduled to be re- moved sometime between Sept 1 and Sept 15. The sec- ond phase of Balboa Village improvements are hinged on having the trees removed by that dale. Any significant delay could threaten the city's dead- line for completing the im· provements by the spring. ~ ORGANIC ART PLANTS & DESIGN We would ~ to thank Heard's Country Gardens fw tMY man,, )'f!GJ"S a{ commitment, and fw what they ~ done fw Cottage ~ in Or""Ke ' County. At they ~ ~,. closi"K the fr dooYs, we would like t.o Yemind "°" ' • that we are of>erl and Yeady t.o fMJfiJJ all ~ , a{ )'OUT ,sraYdening nuds. We stock 1 • hunmeds af unique pnemUals from all OWT tfu wori.d. 714.289.0222. 269 N. (/lassdl, Orange, CA 92866 Open Daily 9~ www.~.aim • ...... ---• . . -- -.. • • .. .. • • ., I I M saudly, _,. 10, 2002 COMMUNITY & CLUBS Exchanging values could have helped corporations ' 'E xcbange. America •• eodll. ........... introduced u the new national Service Club. la a =~. spokesman for Escbange. At group of more than the end of the month, the 30,000 men end women In more to diilcharp the National Exchange Oub will than 1,000 dubs, woddng debt I awe to present the Blue and Gold together to make our dlOle of high Award to each of the police and communities better places to and low estate fire stations in the New Yorlt Uve through ProgJUDS ol service who haw uea that lost a member. The in Americaniam, oommunlty aerwdand award wlll be presented to the service. youth actMtles and its saafftced that mayor of New Yorlt City at a national project, the prevention the heritage of special program to be held In of child abuse," says Olde JIM American Battery Parlt and la intended to Freemen, a member of the DE BOOM dtimuh1p show our club's support for the Ex.change Oub of Newport might be mine; losses sustained by the city Harbor and a past district to honor and respect law, to during the Sept 11 terrorist president• serve my fellow men, and to attacb, Freeman said. Had the corporate and uphold the ideals and political leaders who now find institutions of my country. to BLUES ON THE BAY themselves in ttouble with the implant the life-giving, The Sons of the American law and on the outs with society society-building spirit of sei:vice Legion present the fifth annual followed the F.xchange Oub and comradeship in my social Covenant. they wouldn't be and business relationships; to Btues on the Bay from 11 a.m. to facing the problems they are," serve in unity with those seeking 10 p.m. Aug. 2A at the local post, Freeman added. better conditions, better 215 15th St, Newport Beach. The covenant states: understandings and great Performing will be tittle Owlie •Accepting the divine privilege opportunities for all" and the Nlghtcats; Riclc of single and collective Freeman is attending the Holstrom Band; Lee McBee and responsibility as life's noblest National Convention being held the Passions; Catfish Keith; Little gift, I covenant with my fellow in Minneapolis, where singer Pat George Suerof and the Blue Exchangites: To consecrate my Boone, a member of the Stars; Aaron Klng; and the best energies to the uplifting of Newport Harbor Oub, will be Imperials Blue Voodoo. Proceeds GETTING Support group leaders, Visiting Highway, Corona del Mar. Volunteers, family resource Volunteers are a lso needed from INVOLVED consultants and office volunteers 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Monday are needed. Volunteers may wort through Saturday at tf\e same on one-time projects or ongoing location (949) 640-4777. • GETllNG INVOLVED runs programs. Training sessions are periOdically in the Daily Piiot on a available. (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY rotating basis. For information on ROAD TO RECOVERY adding your organization to this list AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY call (949) 574-4298. The Orange County Region of the The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer American Cancer Society seeks patients to and from medical ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA offioe volunteers. The society is also seeking volunteers treatments free of charge. The Co sta Mesa families can host a required commitment is a few Gennan student and eam up to to answer calls for the unit's hours each week or month. $1,000 toward a number of travel Helpline lnfoCenter. (949) Drivers must have a valid driver's abroad programs. Danielle 261-9446. license and Insurance and be at Carpino, (800) 32.2-HOST. least 25. Volunteers may use AMERICAN CANCER eithe r their own vehicles or ALS ASSN., ORANGE SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP American Cancer Society vans. COUNTY CHAPTER The American Cancer Society (949) 261-9446 or The Amyotrophic Lateral Discovery Shop needs scomer@cancer.org. Sclerosis Assn., which helps unwanted goods, such as AMERICAN HEART ASSN. individuals who have the clothing, furniture, jewelry, disorder that Is also known as accessories, antiques and The American Heart Assn. is Lou Gehrig's disease, needs collectibles, to looking for volunteers to perform volunteers. (714) 375-1922. fund the society's research, education and patient services various general office duties in ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. programs. The goods may be the main office and implement Of ORANGE COUNTY dropped off at 2600 E. Coast educational and fund-raising from the event will go to loc81 Fiw Crowns RestawanL District. charities, Miid Pred Scott. event 6:30 p.m.: The~ Mesa Noon: The SO-member Costa chllnnan. A be:rbecue and Newport Had>or Oub will Mesa~ Cub will meet at hews.-will be available for meet at the c.o.ta Mesa Country the Holiday Inn (www.klwants.- purchue throulhoot the day. Oub. orrfclubl oostamaa); the 1lcbts at $20 each for the WBDNIWD\Y: Newport Beach-Corona del Mar 11-hour blues festival may be 7:15 a.m.: 'Ibe ZO.member Kiwanis Oub wW meet at the ~calling (949) South Cout MeUo Rotary Oub Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to 673-5070. will meet at the Center Oub hear Lucy Fnndl on the Dana (WWW.IOuthcoastmdrO Point Ocean lnatJtute; the WELCOIE TO THE WORLD rotary.a~. and the Newport 80-member Exchange Oub of . OF SERVICE CLmS Harbor Kiwanis Oub will cneet Newport Harbor will meet at Mkbf M......,,, spollSOJ'ed at the Un.tveralty Athletic Oub. the Newport Harbor Nautical by Rim Hllnll. joined the Noon: The SS-r;nernber Museum to bear 'Om ColUna on Exchange Oub of Newport Exchange Oub of the Orange plans for the new Harbor Hatbor. Coast will meet at the Bahia Commission; the 100-member WORTH REP£ATWG Corintblan Yacht Oub. Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub will 6 p.m.: The Rotary Oub of meet at the Irvine Marriott From Gleg Kelley of the Newport-Balboa will meet at Hotel for the official visit of Newport-Mesa Irvine interfaith Edison Field for an Anaheim District Gov. Jim Panona Council ... "Uve a good, Angels game with the Detroit ( www.n lrotary.ors). honorable life. Then when you Tigers (www.MWpOrt- get older and think back. you'll balboa.of8'. be able to enjoy it a second nruRSD\Y: •COMMUNITY a CLUBS is time." -The Dalai Lama 7 a.m. The 20-plus-member published Saturdays in the Dally SERVICE ClU8 Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Pilot. Send your servlC41 club's Breakfast lions Oub will meet meeting Information by fax to MEETINGS THIS WEEK at Mimi's Caf6 for a program on (949) 680-8667; e-mail to 11JESD\Y: the proposed underground /deboomt!laol.comor by mall to 7:15 a.m: The Newport Beach water basin recharge project by 2082 S.E. Bristo St.I, Suite 201 , Sunrise Rotary Oub will meet at the Orange County Water Newport Beactt, CA 92660-1740. events through Orange County. Become a bottle-feeder or take In Volunteers for that program must No experience necessary. pregnant cats at your home. be at least 12. (714) 546-1826 or Training will be provided. (949) Many shelters kill pregnant cats www.bestbuddles.org. 856-3555. upon anival. Dogs and cats are also available for adoption.(949) BOY SCOUTS 759-3646 or www.animal-AMERICAN HOME HEALJH networt.org. OF AMERICA INC. HOSPICE PROGRAM Volunteer opportunities for the The American Home Health ASSN.RENAISSANCE Orange County Council include Hospice Program needs CREATORS fund.f'aislng, program volunteers to give emotional development and training to support to terminally ill patients The Costa Mesa group sponsors existing troops and padc.a. (714) and supports outreach and their families in the greater community service programs, 5464990. Orange County area. Training is provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800) suet. as the homeless sanctuary. 540-2545. Volunteers are needed. (714) BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS 540-5803. OF NEWPORT-MESA AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER BEST BUDDIES The three area clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and The ct.apter needs volunteers to The nonprofit organization is crafts worbhop teachers. Call for address community groups looking for volunteers, 18 and locations. (949) 642-2245. about Red Cross services and to older, to provide companionship act as liaisons with the media In for adults with developmental COSTA MESA disaster and emergency disabilities. As a ·citizen Budc:ty,• CIVIC Pl.AYHOUSE situations. Lynn Howes, (714) volunteers will visit with a buddy 481-5376. twice a month and call or e-mail The playhouse1needs volunteers them once a week. The for ushering, badtstage wort, organization lso has an e-Buddies mallinga, typing, controlling ANIMAL NETWORK program that forms friendships lights and many other duties. OF ORANGE COUNTY entirety over the Internet. (949) 650-5269. HOME LOANS PURCHASE/REFINANCE/CONSOUDATE 5%% APR 5.940°0·--. New conforming loan limits up to $300,7001 Refinance your Jumbo or consolidate your first & second mortgages I • 5 YR. FIXED 5/ 1 based on a loan amount ol $200,000 (fixed for~ years then adiusts annuallyJ • 30 YR. FIXED based on a loan amount of $200,000 • 15 YR. FIXED based on a loan amount ol $200,000 f/ I If . • .. i SabKday. ~ 10. 2002 A7 FORUM • HOW10 GET PUMJSHED -t.en.ra: Mail to Editorial Page EditorJamet Meier et the Deitv Pilot 330W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 •R1rdlnttodnr. Cell (949) 642-«>86fu: Send to (949) 64&4170 ~:Send to dailypllottllatlmn.com •AH COfT99PC)fldenc muat Include full name, hornet~ end phone number (for verification purpote1). The Pilot reeet'Ves the right to edit all submisaK>nl for darity and ~. I COMMUNITY COMMENTARY CHOC would add to Westside magnets By Ila Johnson In a letter to the editor, Jean Folbatb. the founder of the Share Our Selves charity (SOS>. expresses the misguided notion that fdding yet another charity oo the Westside is a good idea (Sounding Boald, ~a1nic will serve a valuable purpose," Aug. 4). The charity In question is the proposed 4,000-square-foot CHOC health center. to be located in a residential area at Rea Elementary School. Forbath knows a lot about charities. ln addition to being the founder or sos. she has served on the board of directors of Save Our Youth (SOY) and Families Costa Mesa, and has served as treasurer of Save Our Youth. tu, defense of the addition of yet another charity on the Westside, Forbath asserts "unfortunately, that's where the needs are." Did it ever occur to her that perhaps the ever-increasing size, number and need of charities located ex.dusiVely on the Westside could be the existence of the charities themselves? Ouuities that seem to be a magnet drawing people to the area who then permanently locate there. It seems obvious that the proposed clinic will prove lo lit the "build it and they will come" scenario. It is a vicious cilde. The more free services, the more poor; the more poor. the more charities needed. Ironically, Forbath does not li\IC on the Westside. the location of the above-referenced charities that is looking more like a ghetto everyday. Providing free services on the Westside bas served to keep the poor, predominately Latino population on the Westside segregated there. That tends to keep Mesa Verde, where Forbath lives. relatively immune from the · problems the Westside deals with on a dally basis. ll would seem that none of the people so Intent on locating the OIOC clinic on the Westside of Costa Mesa live there. Sequestered, as they are, in their neighbor- hoods In other areas of Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and La- guna Hills, unlike the belea- guered residents of West Costa Mesa, they can return home each evening untroubled by high crime, drug dealing. bUght and pockets of slum-like condi- tions. Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustee Dana Black, when advocating for the health clinic, stated that the district is required by law, and committed to, educating all children. I unequivocally agree that it should have that com- mitment lf children are here. without exception, they must be educated. An uneducated populace is a threat to a free so- ciety and to representative re- public form of government in this country. But large numbers of un- documented immigrant stu- dents have put and continue to put an undeniable strain on the district. r support the district in its efforts to rise to the chal- lenge. Nevertheless, I fail to see the connection between the CHOC clinic and the primary mission of the school district to educate students. · There are many free clinics in existence in the Santa Ana Uni- fied School District, with no data showltlg a correlatJon be- tween the cllnlcs and improved student learning. Gwen Parry, director of com- munity services for Hoag Hos- pital, who also favors the CHOC charity, speaks about the •poor- est of the poor" in need of medJcaJ assistance in Orange County. Parry notes that most or all are undocumented. That is a tragic situation with no easy answers. But setting up and perpetuat- ing a system that continues to encourage and reward migrants seeking ~ services, now termed ent'ltlements, is really unfair to working citizens; citi- zens so overburdened by taxa- tion that mothers are forced out of the home and their children Into day care, because it is very difficult for families to make ends meet on one income. When those concerned about illegal immigration, a politically incorrect position, voice their concerns, they are invariably la- beled racist Yet Maria Garcia, rCHOC health center debate still lin- gers," Wednesday) made a great ·point by stating: •abide by laws and enter this country le- gally .... We not only go out of our way to ignore them (those here illegally), we actually en- courage them." That says it all. Legal immi- grants are hurt by encouraging illegal immigration, and Garcia is very articulate In her expla- nation or how they are hurt. The simple fact is, there is a limit to what a citizenry can bear. We can't save Third World countries, but we r.an become one. • llA JOHNSON is a Costa Mesa resident. SANDCASTL -··,, .. ,_ ·:: . CONTEST ~, Presented by The Commodores Club ot the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce r------------, I 41• AnnW11 I I Sandcastle Contest I I S\&Ddo1. a.pt. a. ZX>2 • ttOO CUil to ~ pm I ~#l~ii;iWi•l;11~ ~: Sunda.y ~:September S, 2002 ~: 11.00 cim -4:00 pm l;ig Corono. clel Meir Beach • Open to Everyone! Prizes and Cash Awards will be given! (Must ,,, recelwd by Sepf9mber 6, 2002 Dlif-d.,,,,,. rrll be on ,,_.~,_. onlt) Team Name _________ _ Team leader ________ _ Arm/Organization. _______ _ FREE Admission! Come and watch! Particirants get an Officia T-Shfrt and ... . Ea.ch registered ·a pc:irticfpc:int will receive : ONE FREE round-trip I ? ticket to Catalil\CLI • °K1N<. SroN\01t0 Jofin L. '.Bfom aJSTOH l'HOlOCJIWl'HY, l.10. ,,. 8lhll ConlllhllD Yld:l Club .... 8 4IUUN010fil C-'Pff At.. 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CA ... ................... 1 l e!!'!!'!!~~~·E-7~.,.!'?! _, AIRPORT DEBATE John Wayne flights should aim over Irvine The planned FJ Toro international airport Is sitting in limbo, while the Navy, developers and the city of Irvine conspire to try to derail the airport. Meanwhile, noise complaints to John Wayne Airport are on the rise c-John Wayne noise level drops," July 31), while airplanes are more and more taking off strangely. instead of turning for noise abatement. The only quiet airplane is one parked with the engines turned off. The best way to take off from John Wayne Airport is to Oy north and make a sharp right turn over the city of Irvine. This will reduce complaint calls from Newport Beach, until the planned Bl Toro international airport opens where no one is in the noise zone, and then all the complaint calls will stop. DONALD NYRE Newport Beach City Council members seem to have conflict Newport Beach City Council members Tod Ridgeway and Gary Adams, and other council members who had hired Dave Ellis as their campaign manager, should have recused themselves from voting for funding to the Airport Working Group since Ellis was also hired as AWG's poliliQLI consultant. ft is equally distressing and incomprehensible that these same City Council membf>rs have refused to fund the Airport Working Group when they need it most -to fight FILE PHOTO/OAll.VPILOT Readers continue to debate p(ans for an airport at EL Toro. the legal battle to overturn Measure W, also referred to as The Great Land Grab. This is particularly true since Rep. Chris Cox wasn't able to get the JWA settlement agreement extension added to an aviation bill, and the Airline Transportation Assn. has Indicated its intention to legally fight any extensions to the John Wayne settlement agreement after its expiration in 2005. Thanks, Greenlight, for your vigilance, and for the Daily Pilot and reporter June Casagrande for the coverage. Keep it up. ANN WATT Santa Ana Heights South County won't use its Great Park So ~e're going to have 3,400 homes in practically 3 million square feet of·commercial property. It's going to be fulJ of people that are going to be Lraveling at the airport. It's going to jam John Wayne. Atld there has to be more nights to accommodate all the growth that's coming in here in Orange County and it's going to also end up overtaxing LAX. For God's we, why couldn't they put in the airport and fairly distribute the noise between the north and the south? And. my God. take a look at the parks in South County -beautiful, huge parks. Why wouJd those people want to come up into EJ Toro to enjoy the Great Park that is never going to be? Finally. does anyone know who Rep. Ouis Cox's contributors (developers) are to his campaign? JIM THOBE Laguna Beach Latest B Toro plan pleases this reader I'm absolutely thrilled with Irvine's plan with the Navy. It means no moni.trow. airport in the middle of a residential area, a plan which shouJd never have been considered in the firs t place. ANN MERRITT Corona del Mar Reach T he Affl uent Daily Pilot Marker • &#ti o1 SUHUHelt o1 "?att Sate/ Highlight M erchandise, Services , or Special Items Al Satlxdly, AIJcust 10. 2002 AROUND TOWN • Send NIOlJM> 10WN item• to the Dally Ptlot. 330 W. Bay St, Col1a Mele, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 846-4170: or by caHlng (949) 574-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event. at well •••contact phone number. A complete llltlng I• available at www.dsilypllotcom. SUNDAY A perfonnance of Shaketpea19'1 •Much Ado About Nothing" will take place at 6 p.m. at Grant Howald Park in Corona del Mar. The play will be performed by the Shakespeare by the Sea Production Company and is sponsored by the Newport Beach City Arts Comminlon. The park is on Iris and 5th avenues. Free. (949) 717-3870. MONDAY Children ent.ring flnt through si>cth grades are invited to attend the grand finale program •Expect the Unexpected• beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library. The program will include a magic show performance by Magic Castle entertainer David Skale, refreshments and a grand-prize drawing. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newportbeachllbrary.org. TUESDAY Grand finale program "Expect the Unexpected," geared toward children entering first through si>cth grades. will begin at 3 p.m. at the Corona del Mar Library. The program, which will wrap up the Newport Beach Public Library Summer Reading Program, will include a magic show performance by Magic Castle entertainer David Skala. refreshments and a grand-prize drawing. The library is at 420 Marigold Ave. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newport· beachlibrary.org. A concert with salsa band Octavio Figueroa will be held from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. at Fairview Park in Costa M esa. The concert is part of the city's third annual Concerts in the Park series. Free. The park is at 2525 Placentia Ave. (714) 754-5223. WEDNESDAY •Peer Amid Books," a program for readers 18 and older will hold its final meeting at 10 a.m. at the Mariners Branch library. The grand-finale program "Expect the Unexpected" for children entering first through sucth grades will also be held at the library beginning 11t 3 p.m. Both prooraln9 INUI wrap up the Newpott 8Mch Pubfic Ubf'ary Sommer Reading Program. The library la llt 2005 Dover Drive. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www. nt1Wp0ftbeachlibrary. orp. "A .. to Aemembef"' wll acteen at 1 p.m. for tMnt in seventh through 12th gradet In a series of movies presented by the Newport Beach Public Library's Book Raiders Dig Reading series. Free admisaion. Free popoom. Adults muat be accompanied by therr teen. The library Is at 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3801. A Mmlnar diac:uaint how nutrition can improve your knees will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Caf6 in Costa Mesa. The seminar is sponsored by Mother's Market. Free. The caf6 is at 225 E. 17th St (949) 631-4741. lffURSOAY Children ....:0 ig ftrat through sixth grades are Invited to attend the grand-finale program •expect the Unexpected• beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Balboa Brandl Library. The program will include a magic show performance by Magic Castle entertainer David Skale, refreshments and a grand-prize drawing. The library is at 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newport- beachlibrary.org. A seminar on medical acupuncture will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in Costa Mesa. The seminar is sponsored by Mother's Market. Free. The cafe is at 225 E. 17th St. (949) 631-4741. FRIDAY The Friends of the Newport Beach Library will hold a used book sale in the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library. Members are invited to attend a preview sale from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday. The sale will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 11 Hardcover books will sell two for $1, and paperbadc books will sell six for $1. All prooeeds will go to the library system. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 759-9667. AUGUST 17 Readers older than 18 are welcomed to attend the grand·finale program "Peer Amid Books," which will conclude the 2002 adult summer reading programs. The program will begin at 3 p.m. and will be held in the Corona del Mar Branch Library. The library 1s at 420 Merigold-.. Free. (948) 717-3801 Ol ..WW.~ /lbnly.Otp AUGUSTlt n.. 111'81 .......... ,..,. Amid Boob;" geared tow9ld reedera otder than 18, will be held In the Balboa Branch Ubrary 11t 6:30 p.m. The program will conclude the 2002 adult summer reeding programs. The library fa at 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Free. (949) 717-3801 or www.newportbeachlibr11ry.org. AUGUST20 A aeminar on the M1U,.I approach to Attention Deficit Disorder will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Caf6 In Costa Mesa. The seminar Is sponsored by Mother's Market. Free. The caf6 ls at 225 E. 17th St (949) 631-4741. ONGOING The Newport BMCh N.wcom...a Club meets at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month at different homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road and play golf, tennis, bridge and more. The group also holds several evening parties. (949) 8544501. Th• Friends of th• Newport Beach Public Library seek book donations to raise funds for the library system. Books may be left at any of the three branch libraries, including, Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar. They may also be left In the special book closet ne>Ct to the Friends Bookstore at 1000 Avocado Ave. All hardcover and paperback books are acceptable. with the exception of law books and magazines. Donations are ta>e-deductible. Call to arrange to have books pidced up. (949) 759-9667. The Thursday Morning Women's Club, a 40-year-old friendship club, is seeking new members. The club, which contains various general interest sections, meets at 11 a.m. on the second Thursday of every month at the Radisson Hotel in Newport Beach. The luncheon is $23 and includes entertainment. The hotel is at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. (714) 546-2244. The Newport Beach Walking C1ub meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and at 7 p.m . Sun::fay. Walkers should meet at the intersection of Hospital Road and Superior Avenue. Free. (949) 650-1332. lntMfahh couples with one Jewish partner are Invited to participate in an interfaith couples discussion group hosted by the Jewish Family Service of Orange County. The group is geared toward those couples looking to make Judaism and the Jewish community part of 1helr Nlationlhip. The QIOUP in.-in the ewnfnge In the agency's office 11t 260 E. Baker St., SUlte G, Coeta Meta. ~·tion Is required. (714) Nlghtty,,......... ....... In COllta Meaa and Newport Beech for anyone who wants tq overcome nk:otlne eddk:tlon. Schedule or (714) 774-9106 or (800) 642-0666. The Newport Sporb Muaeum, a nonprofit organization, operates a free museum at 100 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beech. The museum, which has one of the worid'a largeet collections of sports memorabilia, la open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. (949) 721-9333 or www.newpottapoftJmuseum.org. The Hoag cancer Center sponsors two tai chi classes taught by Victor Armand: a session for intermediate-to advanced-level students from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A beginner session meets from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m . Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and promote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenuous movements to aid In balance and concentration. No registration is required. The center is at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. The Estancia High School Parent Teacher Student Assn. hosts a monthly paper drive every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in the school's northwest parking lot, on the comer of Estancia North and Placentia. Newspapers that are bound, loose or bagged are accepted, however cardboard, bound material such as phone books or thick magazines are not. Bins are available for drop off every day of the month for people who prefer to go at other times. All funds raised go to the association. Free. The school is at 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. (949) 515-6500. Oasis Senior Center offers a daily telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. They also offer ongoing computer classes that teach the basics of Word, Quicken, Print Shop and Internet usage. (949) 644-3244. The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday$ at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who wants to improve his or her public speaking skills. (714) 444-8783. e>joy ~AVthj~ of f5~ to 50~ o{f nem» -ws· .... .... Q 1491· New Merchandise Arrives Dal!)' Hurry In For Best Sclcctlonl 'Well Designed Furniture For Well Designed Homes· -5S49' -S699' !!!,.':!fJ,.... -S74T •~_seas· nmtEY _5891. ....... _.. •. '•1 • '• r I '4r • •1,,11•• 1 ••• I ..... _. rt._.. ~11ntW ....... Mei1111MNt '... J:tpef o--,.1~-11e ~ ............. , ... , OisdnguiahedToeatma.ieraClub n• m .. -.... ..._, ... 1300meebfrom1to9 p.m. weight IOU groupe. LMm I Tuetdaya in Sgt. Pepperoni'• behavior rnodiflca1ion and other rneedng room, 2300 Bristol St., tec:hnlqu" to control your Newport Beach. Call to make -wefght. The co.t la $20. Groups r•Nrv11tlon1. (949) 646-1274. meet from 8:30 to 9 p.m. The Jewfeh f9mily SeMce of Orange County hold• group meetings for younger women to dlscuN lnues refating to life passage• and change~, body Image•, family, relationships, communication, intimacy and sexuality, an>elety, and lonellneas. The group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the agency office. The office Is at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration is required. Marcy Middler, (714) 445-4950, Ext. 114. M ... MesMngera Toastmasters Club 691 in Costa Mesa-meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 540-4446. Blue Ram• Toastmasters Club 2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visitors. (949) 855-4308. ToastmHters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at the Irvine Co., 1800S Newport Center, Newport Beach. (949) 733·2209. The Coste Mesa Chamber of Commerce will host its weekly Networkers Luncheon on Wednesdays from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club. Visitors are welcomed. The club is at 1701 Golf Course Drive. $13. (714) 885-9090. Harbortite ToHtmasters C1ub meets at 7 a.m. Wednesdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. (949) 293-4630. Lido Isle Toastmasters meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at Fletcher Jones Motorcars at 3300 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. (714) 964-5314. The Oasis Senior Center offers transport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle takes members to the center. Call to mah an appointment. (949) 644-3244. Tutoring ls available for people interested in reading English but who could use the help. Hourly rates and times are negotiable. (949) 851-1739. Oasis Senior Cenur offers visual aid screenings with a Braille Institute representative by appointment. (949) 644-3244. • PtovMena™ WOY~ wood~ • PuMOOUn~ ve:rtiaJ blinds Wedneldaya and Thuradaya et 369 San Miguel Drive, Suite 360, Newport Beach. (9'9) 718-9848. The Hope 1nttttut.. a cem.r tot recovery and family education, off era a women't eupport group from 8:30 to 8 p.m. Tueadays at 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-0020. Oaalt Senior c.nw ha• a walking group called Walkera Not Rodcers that meets once e week to enjoy scenic walk.a In and around the Newport Beadl area. (949) 644--3244. Women tt.lplng Wo"*' otr.r.. 1 free peer support group for women in transition from 3:16 to 4:15 p.m. Aloohollcs Anonymous meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Monday through Friday in Room 3 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. The Hoag Cancer Center offers a free yoga class from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, (949) 722-6237. Body Design and United StudJos of Self-Defense offers kick-bo><ing classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdayi> and Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Suite C, Newport Beach. $8 per class. (949) 722-0526. The Alzheimer's Assn. and Gr'-t Support Group of Newport Vilta .WestNilla Rosa co~sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month through October at Newport Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. (949) 631-3555. The Alzheimer's Aaan. end Men Terrace, a residential communrty for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m . the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. (714) 283-1111. Rebecca lewis leads en animal bereavement group that specializes in the needs of people who have sick or dying pets. It meets at 3 p.m. Tuesdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cost Is a donation to an animal charity of the attendee's choice. Call to make a reservation. (949) 721-5750. See TOWN, Pase A9 WINDOW COVERINGS & ACCESSORIES • Onperies • ~ing • Upholsttty • Sllullttrs •Top Tre~lments • : •,u.: 0 • 1 ·'•J. . • lit-'· • • • 1 I hh l Pl .\( f ~TL\, C< >ST .\ Mt 1.., \ ''-'"-"-''·--rn rn ..... :~' . .. I . _, . . ~ TOWN Continued from M Anodw ........ tnlneltionel 1Upport group for people experiencing changes in their lives, meets frqm 1 to 2:30 p.m. Wednetdeya in Room 3 at the Oaaia Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del M ar. (949) 644-3244. a.. Senior Centar conducts . blood pressure screenings from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesdays of each month in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. Screening is also available from 12:30 to 1 :30 p.m, the fourth Wednesday of eadi month at Mariners Ubrary, Dover Street at Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach. (949) 644-3244. The Newport Beach Psychological Assn. offers a body image and moderate eating support group at 7 p.m. Wednespays at 310fW. Coast Highway, Suite 311 , Newport Beach. (949) 721-5750. Solow. Space la limited end Naervetions are required. (949) 96&-2576. ..... your..,.. doc:unent9 f9Q8rding durable power of attorney throUgh the Oasis Senior Center for $1 each. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244. The Ndonal Opaexa. ReMerch Foundation sponsors weekly adult attention deficit disorder support groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive. Suite 27, Newport Beach. $5 per session. (949) 642·7303. Oula Senior Cent9r off9r'8 preventive health care services for seniors on the fourth Wednesday of each month in the center's Room HS-3, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Cell to m~e an appointment • (949) 644-3244. Feeing Forward, a support group for family members of recently deceased cancer patients, meets from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays at the Hoag Cancer Center. 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beac:h. Free. (949) 722-6237. Costa Mesa Are Department Explorers Post 400 m eets at 6 p.m. Tuesdays at various fire stations. Membership is open to A support group for those with brain tumors meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first and third Thursdays of eac:h month at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beac:h. Free. (949) 722-6237. • ·anyone between 16 and 21 years old. (714) 754-5141 or (714) 754-5106. A breest cancer support group for young women meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m . every third Tuesday of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center is at One Hoag Drive, Building 41 , Newport Beac:h. Free. (949) 722-6237. An evening breast cancer support group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the first Tuesday of eac:h month at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center is at One Hoag Drive, Buildihg 41, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. A support group for family and friends of cancer patients meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of eac:h month at the Hoag Cancer Center. The center is at One Hoag Drive, Building 41 , Newport Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237. A breast cancer support group meets from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesdays at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beac:h. Free. (949) 722-6237. frM professional consultation for makeup, wigs, etc. is available for cancer patients by appointm ent only from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beac:h. (949) 722-6237. The Oasis Senior Center offers a Braille class to help with sight loss from 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. A free cancer support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of eac:h month at the Hoag Cancer Center. 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beac:h . (949) 722-6237. The Jewish Senior Center off9n card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per person. (714) 513-5641. The Newport Beach Psyc:hological Assn. offers a coed support group at 7 p.m. Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires free prepossessed for those who want to join. (949) 722-4588. _, Tfi"e HNJ6ng Connection otrww • coed relationship group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, Suite 180-A. Newport Beach. (949) 261-8003. The Consumer Busin ... Netwolk meets at 7 a.m. Fridays in the mezzanine at Newport Gateway, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newpor1 Beach. Reservations: (714) 550-4785. A ftoM lecture ebout dM>ree mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attomey divorce. is offered the third Thursday of each month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Maxine Cohen, • maniage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous help line for individuals with relationship problem$. She is available for free consultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. M ondays. (949) 759-0357. Seniors and low-income families in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beac:h area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the sec0nd Friday of eac:h month in the rear parking lot at the Churc:h of Christ, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Picture identification is required. (949) 65().8236. Hoag Cancer Center will host a lecture series on the Modem Management of Brain Tumors at 7:00 p.m. on the first Thursday of every month at Hoag Cancer Center Auditorium, 4000 Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beac:h. Free. (949) 574-6232. The Thursday Moming Club presents an entertainment luncheon the second Thursday of each month at Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Other activities include golf and bridge. Free newsletter available. (714) 546-2244. A support group for women with gynecologic cancer meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949)-722-6237. Mesa Emergency Service Amateur Commul)ication offers the opportunity for ham radio operators to participate in Costa Mesa's Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service organization. Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. on 147.060 MHz. Monthly meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of eac:h month at the Costa Mesa Police Department (714) 754-7045. Ouis Senior Cent9r otrww a counselor to assist with questions about Medicare, HMOs and supplemental and long-term care insurance. Call to make an appointm ent (949) 644-3244. Incest Anonymous. fort.male victims of sexual abuse and rape, their friends and their relatives, meets from 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 869-3918. The Jeycffa, affitlat9d with the Chamber of Commerce, are professionals between 21 and 39 who get together for community service, business networidng and socializlnq. Meetings are hetd the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. (949) 451-2178. The Cerelwel Palay Found8tlor\ will start a new ct.apter in the area. The foundation Will ofter financial and emotional support and other free services to families (949) 7ll-dJ621 . - who heve children llffected by cerebral pelay. (800) 987-3341. Oeel9 Senior c.n.. ..... comprehensive medical library that can be used to reaeerdt any medical question. (949) ~3244. IWchael Henna, a Corone del Mar attorney and certified public accountant. will preaent a free one-hour consuhatlon on living trusts at your home or his office, 2660 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. (949) 644-5801. Th9 l<Jw8nls Club ol Newport Beach-Corona def Mar meets at noo'l Thursdays at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. (949) 852-1148. Ouia Senior Cel1t9r Oftws. half-hour of free le.gal consultation. Cdll for an appointment (949) 644-3244. Monthly wortcshops for peopl9 with cancer and their relatives are offered from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month at the Hoag Cancer Center in Newport Beac:h. (949) 760-5542. A support group for young lupus patients m eets from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesdays of eac:h month in Newport Beac:h. (714) 536-1734. A WOfbhop for people with lymphedema meets from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of eac:h month in the auditorium at Hoag Cancer Center in Newport Beac:h. (949) 760-5542. Oasis Senior Center offers a meal program for members. l unc:h is· served daily from 11 :45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m . in the multipurpose room at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del M ar. Hom e-delivered meals are available for homebound seniors. Reservations are required. (949) 644-3244. Expended Awareness Seminars presents a weekly meditation session at 8 p.m . Wednesdays at the Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St, Suite 218. Suggested donation is $10. (949) 646-1128. The Newport Beach Psyc:hological Assn. presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. Fridays. $25 per session. (949) 722-4588. The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Orange County provides education and emotional support for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. A free support group m-. from 10 to 11:30 a.m. fNery ott-Saturday at the Orange County Mentat Heahh Clinic, 3116 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa. (714) 860-8463. 0..-Senior c.m. ..... rental of medical equipment from wheelchalra to v,'81kors and more. (949) 644-3244. JewWt f9l"8y SeMce ol Orenge County is sponsoring a Jewish healing support group for people experiencing chronic illness. The purpose of the group Is to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illness and Its consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m . Thursdays at Jewish Family Service, 250 East Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. The support group is free, but advance registration is required. (714) 445--4950. Classes for mature adults In the Harris Method of Body Conditioning are offered at 8:30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Chain Reaction, 3928 Campus Drive. Newport Beach. Admission to the first class is free and will cost $10 per class or $80 for 10 classes thereafter .. (949) 588-2427. The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers preventive health care services for seniors from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays. and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every other Tuesday, at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Call to make an appointment. (949) 645-2356. Step-Teen, a seven-week workshop for parents of teenagers, is available for Orange County parents. learn to encourage teens, resolve conflicts, increase communication and enhance The Costa Mesa Senior-Center offers counseling, assistance and referral services for seniors, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. (949) 645-2356. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free at local evening meetings. (949) 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Historical Society holds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. (949) 631-5918. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 427 E. 17™ ST. CosrA MEsA, 92627 (Between Tustin & Irvine Ave.) (949) 646-1440 Celestino's ._ ' quality MEATS .. ProdtH t ' • Scdfood • l><'li Servins Cos111 M1111 fniilies for owr 30 Jt"" A 1 C• Oki Fa!ihioned pp e tnnaffiOD Ttadi1ional Stuffed Stuffed Pork Chops Chicken Breast $399 $399 -lb lb Chicken Cordon Bleu Stuffed with Ham. Swiss Cheese and Honey Mustard. $5 221b ,,,.far,,,,.. 111350. Our Own Hot or Mild Italian Sausage °""' .,, 11# Grill Swordfish Steaks Plain or Marinated Jn a Delicious Papaya Sauce $6 22 lb BEAT THE HEAT! Creamy Refreshing Smoothies 4W.r#da St. John'• Eplecopal Churdt, 183 E. Bay St., Cotte Mesa. (714) 953-0900. Oesla s.nior c.w.. often a Par1dnson'a disease support group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 644-3244. The Centiat for Expreutw Therapy offers a parent-teen group held simultaneously at 5:;30 p.m. Wednesdays. The facilitator will coach and teach members to c:hange behaviors causing conflict, 2900 Bristol St, Building 0.103, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-7546. The Thursday Morning Women's Club holds a luncheon with professional entertainment at 10:30 a.m. the second Thursday of every month at the Newport Beach Country Club. (714) 546-2244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga class from 3 to 4:30 ·p.m . Thursdays. New classes begin on the first of the month. (949) 642-7400. Th• Costa Mesa Senior Center offers transportation services for medical-related appointments. Call at least one week in advance. All other transportation needs - suc:h as grocery shopping, library visits or rides to and from the center -may be reserved between 8 and 8:30 a.m. the same day service is needed. (949) 645-2356. The Hoag Cancer Center offers "Man to Man.# a free prostate cancer discussion group, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday of eac:h month at the center auditorium, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41. Newport Beac:h. (949) 722-6237. The Center for Expressive Tberapy offers a women's group Saturday. Au8utt 10, 2002 M at 6 p,m. Thuredayt &hat explo(9a lauee related to one'• purpoee In life and provides exerci ... to c:tiange befiefs and beh.vior• coun1erproductive to life and relationships, 2900 Bristol St., Building 0.103, ea.ta Mae. (714) 432-7456. This Utde PigOy WW holt al ct.y projects and treats for ldds of all ages the first Wednesday of each month at 929 Newpor1 Center Drive, Newport Beactl. Free.(949) 718-0533. The Newport Beech Tennie Club, whlc:h meets from 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesdays, is aocepting new intermediate members for free. Players meet at the intersection of Superior Avenue and Hospital Road. Free. (949) 650-1332. Green Systems lntemational hosts an orc:hid sale on the first Saturday of eac:h month from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with flower seminars at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the group's nursery, 20362 Birc:h St., Newport beac:h. Ft-ee. (949) 756-1211. The Braille Institute is ofhtring free one-on-one classes for people with low vision who are interested in learning the computer text enlargement program Zoomtext. A m~nimum of six sessions are offered at the Oasis Senior Center. 800 Maguerite Ave .• Corona del M ar. Free. Information: (714) 821-5000. The golf section of the Thursday Morning Women's Club, whid1 meets Tuesday mornings in the Newport Beac:h area. is looking for new members. (714) 546-2244. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church sponsors a monthly Career Networking Resource for unemployed individuals on the last Thursday of the month in the c:hurc:h at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beac:h. Free. (949) 574-2239 or (949) 631-2880. THE LEXUS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY !:iFll E'!=i E:~E:rl"'T Furniture that looks like a million, but doesn't cost it! Dre11111 House Design Shoun·oo1n • ,~,, "'' "'"" • • @JllllU1lRAJull CONSIGN • DESIGN Qualily Furnishings & Accessoms For Your Home .JUST ARRIVED White Wicker End Table ............................. $354111 ·Large Wood Rocking Chair ........................ $75" Beveled Glass & Wood End Thble ............ $125'° Drop Leaf Kitchen Table ........................... $150" Round Pedestal Table w/Leaves ............. -$150- 3 Drawer Dresser w/Booksbelves .............. $22.s- Windsor Be-nch ··-·················· ........................ 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The MLS listing ensures that your home is given the widest possible exposure in the marlcet place. .• · · • : While soml:' buyets explore the real estate market on their own, most buyers save time and money by using the services of a real estate sales prof essiooal, with access to the homes listed on the MLS. Selling your borne on your ow n may seem attractive, until you realized that you are competing with real estate professional s for qualified buyers. Lyleen and Jeff have 30 consecutive years of real estate experience in Newport Beach. For professional service or advice with all your real estate needs call the Ewings at Coast Newport-Coldwell Banker at (949) 759-3796. ~ ... ...._ ... ...,.._ ...................... ~ ................ .. ....................... -·--f~ Yo·u a 19491 644-1919 . . CGIOl•Dll• ... • ' ON VACATION De~ Kinder of Monarch Beach, Nancy Kirst of Newport Beach, Sharon Frug of Bakersfield and Denise Wood of Newport Beach celebrated a birthday in Las Vegas. 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Playhouse in Costa Mesa . ~ Gan% in 'lkflogy's producdon of Neil Slmon't "Rumors." Mott recently, Mullipn slipped into~ and. western accent portraying the fun-loving and innocently mlscbJevous Hudc Flon in the playhouse's musical run of "Big River." He sang and pretended to row a makelhift' raft. favored. ' "I have to auditiolJ jOlr1Jb em}body else," be said. "I ID up there embarrueed and Swelt and worry and wring mybbda." decorating homes and offices with his colorful nuals, Jmnes Muligan devotes much time and effort as an actor and set designer for the Trilogy Playhouse. Youn1Chan1 Daity Pilot The chances of-you waWng into the nilogy Playbouae in Costa Mesa, on whatever night and for whatever show, and seeing actor James Mulligan on stage are pretty high. He's almost as involved as director Alicia Butler and as reliable as the promise of a fun show, albeit in a small space. Last October, the Laguna Hills resident sent shivers through the IN THE WINGS Shots beyond the visible M ost photographers work on capturing the images they can see. Mary Mc:Aleer goes a level beyond that. Using infrared film, the Newport Beach resident photographs places using a spectrum of Ught that the eye cannot perceive. "l think (infrared) captures the spirit of a place," Mc:Aleer said. Her personal photos of County Cort. Ireland, and Folly's Ruins in Jamaica are on display ~~gb Aug. JENNIFER Townsend K MAHAL Gallery (1581 W. Colorado Blvd., P.agle Rock. (3231478-9513). It is the first lime the commercial photographer has seen her work hang in a gallery not attached to a college. Mc:Aleer's works have a dreamy quality to them. A circle of stones in Ireland beckons to the imagination. The walls and ceiling of a hallway leading to a tree-covered window look as if Ught emanates from within. You almost expect to see a mermaid emerge from the Caribbean Sea as it laps up toward a row of ruined columns. "The thing about infrared is that you really can't see what the camera sees," McAlem-said. "What happens is you're photographing the color temperature of beat." She took the photographs for fun while on vacation in Ireland seven years ago and in Jamaica last year. Her vacations ~ to be "busman's holidays," as she likes to ply her art wherever she goes. Born on the P.ast Coast, McAJeer has been taking · pictures since she got her fust Kodak Brownie at age 9 or 10. Growing up in Lowe.ll, ~. the old text:Ue mills provided a perfect subject for a budding shooter. "My mom looked at the pictures and said, 'Well, could you at least put your alster in front of them' "" McAJeer remembers. In her 20s, she got a 35-mlllimeter camera and started to take claues at Orange Coast College. "I med to look in my =ator and (ij baYe a whole dnoted to photo plpet' iiid ...... McAleer nmembea. •• .. .. • ... eadng :Kodak.. ............ All house as the sufftdently crued and freaky Dr. Fnmkenstein in nilogy's production of "Frankenstein 1930. •A quick month later he crooned "Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful• as the ever-charming prince in the playhouse's family production "Cinderella." • Once the weather got colder, Mulligan got paternal as Max Detweiler in 1nlogy's "The Sound of Music" last February. And once the flowers started blooming, he played the melodramatic Lenny Behind the scenes, Mulligan aJao designed the set and painted the river mural on the back wall. "He has a very wide age range and be is at ease with many different types of characters," saJd Butler, director at 'Ililogy. "He adapts very easily." Mulligan makes it clear that his longtime relationship with the playhouse doesn't mean be gets When asked what baa kept him dedicated to the small theater for more than 10 years. Mulllgan said it's the people he worb with. "These people are my family," Mulligan said. ·1\oe known them for so long. it's tremendous fun. Sometimes I go a lime insctne with it, but it keeps me sane.• Which is telling proof that this committed petformer really does escape to the stage for refuge from reality. SM ACTOR, he• A16 CRYSTAL l.AlttRDAl.E I DAILYPtlOT DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Ted Keegan is ready to go on stage in the lead role as the Phantom at Orange County Performing Arts Center. He's figures he's the 14th person to take on the role . Many faces of the Phantom Ted Keegan is the latest actor to portray "The Phantom of the Opera" in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical of the same name, now at the Center Youn1Chan1 Daily Pilot T ed Keegan guesses that he'.s probably Phantom No. 14. There was the most lauded of Phantoms, Michael Crawford. Then there was Davis Gaines and bis 2,000-plus performances in the title role for "Phantom of the Opera." And so many others. •So I can't worry about that," said Keegan, who is the latest Phantom for Cameron Mackintosh/Really Useful Theatre Company lnc.'s production of the classic Andrew Uoyd Webber-Charles Hart-Richard Stilgoe musical at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. "You have to bring pieces of younelf to make it work. Each one of them II differeQL" ~has never nm -.i Michael Crawfocd'a ,.._._, wtUcb wat ettWmed In tbe ·eo.. But the New\tllk .-bU DON I.EACH I OMV Pl.OT Make-up artist Danette Valentino transforms Ted Keegan into the Phantom backstage, an hour or so before he goes on. b1a own strategy for playin& the famous role of a composer who is ubamed of bis race, wean a mMk. apoob the performers at the .... Opaa Howe and falll • In '°'9wldi m opera.,_ named Ou1sdne. The Phantom. whole name is Brlk. tries to make Chrtldne kwe him and lwes her Into IU \Ulderwollnd wodd. 1be ending to the kM Mry" ""noully ... PfWfTOM; ..... All FANTASTIC FIVE Power and passion in 'Phantom's' return , SaUday, Alcust 10, 2002 All THE CROWD The Tea House ·cang plans to strike again I f you haven't heard of the 1M The staff, lloUle G.nc. they a.re and 10methl.ng lib the Show volunteers, bus!nesa Rat Pack. only they work with come from local Newport-Mesa some 200 real estate circles. Back in the children and 1960s, a gang of men, young adults numbering some 50 guys. who each month worked together in the C.Oldwell during the Banker commercial real estate school year, oftlce in C.Orona del Mar, banded and up to 250 together as the community was B. W. COOK people each developing around them. There month during waa no Fashion Island when the the summer program. gang took its name from the The Tea House Gang showed architecture of the old C.Oldwell up at K1dworks last year and Banker office. handed the group a $65,000 More than 40 years have check. "Larry Acoeta, who passed, and the men have all founded the organil.adon in bad an imprint on the growth of 1993, and his staff fell out of Orange C.Ounty, the coast in thelr chairs," offered event particular. Many of them are organizer Bob Howard. "They among Newport Beach's most couldn't believe the whole influential business leaders. In thing." addition to their individual "We know that this money success stories, the men have made a huge difference. Every stayed together and in touch penny of it mattered," Howard over the decades. added. Last year, the gang decided to With his wife, Oeva, Howard make its association more social has been an acdve member of and fraternal. They decided to the Newport community for collectively give back to the many years. community that has so frWtfully We're going to do it again" he rewarded all their confided recently about the entrepreneurial souls. gang. "Plans are underway for B W. C()()t( The Tea House Gang decided the second event, and once to create an annual event they again all proceeds will go to Tea House Gang member Jim Wood spends time with Ava Steaffens, director of Kidworks. call "The Rock 'n' Roll Party," Kidwodcs." hdd on a Sunday evening In the I toward will be joined by Dan fall. last year, the 50 guys raised Donahue and John Parker, who $65,000 from thelr Sunday are the underwriting co-chairs. evening in the park with food, RJchard Dick will serve as music and good old-fashioned operations chairman. Further community camaraderie. They support will come from PhllUp decided to give the entire sum to Anshutz, W. Nell Fox, Gordon a small organization In Santa Grlfllth, Robert Hinch, Jeff Ana called Kidworks that ~nee. Lee Sammis, Dawe enjoyed no star status on the Schwdtter, John Scbumway, social circuit. Pritz Swinehart, Weldon ICidworks is a community wanlder and Jama Wood. development program that Also involved are fellow Tea works with troubled youth House Gang members Dick offering exposure to educalion, Cramer, Peter Marc, Doug vocational training and more. Manball. Dan Sweet, Tom C.Ollege interns volunteer for Schriber, CT. Steele, Tony Kidworks, producing a summer French, Scott Calder, J. Oark camp for youth from · Booth, Steve Barnard and Eric kindergarten through high Hansen. school Emphasis is placed on This year's event is set for Oct. B.W.COOK Walkie and Janet Ray with Sarah Branigan at the 2001 Rock 'n' Roll Party. 1 community-building and 5 at lrvine's Bommer Canyon offering young people an avenue . Park. beginning at 6:30 p.m. with per person, with casual attire. Stefanucci at (562) 592-1727. to mainstream American live music. dancing, cocktai.ls For more information, caJJ Bob success. and dinner. 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Newport Dunes ia at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is free, $7 for par1cing. (800) 765-7661. 'THE TEN COMMANDMENTS' The Orange County Museum of Art will present pert one of "The Ten Commandments" (1956) at 6:30 p.m. Friday as part of its Friday Night Alm series at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. The second part will be shown Aug. 23. Suggested donation Is $6, or $4 for museum members, students and seniors. (949) 759-1122, Ext. 204. MUSIC GERSHWIN'S GREATS The Pacific Symphony Orchestra will present a "Summer Series: Gershwin's All-Time Greats" a18 p.m. today at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, 8808 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine. $19-$72. Half-price for children younger than 14. (714) 755-5788. SALSA NIGHT Octavio Rgueroa, a salsa band, will perform 6:15 p.m. Tuesday as part of Costa Mesa's 3rd annual Concert in the Parle Series at 2525 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. (714) 754-5223. AUDIO WEDNESDAYS The Lab/Anti-Mall is holding Audio Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. through the month of August. On Wednesday, find l'.aperitlvo creating a bossa nova groove. Soluz brings experimental sounds on Aug. 21, followed by the International tunes of Dirdy Birdy on Aug. 28. The Lab is at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 966-6661 or www.thelab.com. BRASIL BRAZJL PERFORMS Brasil Brazil will perform 81 part of the Newport Beach Concerts in the Panes 2002 summer series at 5 p.m. Aug. 25 at Buffalo Hills Parle, 1901 Port Provence in Newport Beach. Musicians include Sonia Santos and Ana Gazzola. Free. (949) 717-3870. JAZZ.TRIO Gulfstream Restaurant In Newport a..d'I will preMfrt • jazz trio SUnct.v hough Wedneedav 81 regular entertlinment Ill 8l50 A~ J#e., Nw'J)Oft Beech. Hours.,. 6 to 9 p.m. Sood9y ~ 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Wedneeday. (949) 718-0188. WEEICLYJMI The~ c.fe pttllnlS Mondey NIQht Jems from 7 to 11 p.m. tMN'Y WMk. "W11nt9d• m~ Include gutw players, beSI p1..,.,., lingers, drummers, keyboardista •nd others et 100 Mein St., Newport Beech. Free. (949) 876-7780. ~AT THE ANNEX Musical ects petfonn et 5 p.m. Sundeys et the Pierce Street Annex, 330 17th St., Colle Mesa. Free. (949) 646-8500. ~AT THE GRl.1. The Blueweter Grill offers live music on Friday and Saturday nights. Greg Morgan, Nidt Peper and Kelly Gordien (known as MPG) will perform classic rod, R&B and swing a1 8:30 p.m . Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic rod, swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The restaurant Is located at 630 Lido Parle Drive, Newport Beach. Free admission. (949) 675-3474. MUSIC AT TltE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band will perform from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. WEEKEND BLUES Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach will present The Balboa Blues on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons. The program will feature jazz and classic rode: tunes for dining and dancing. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673-3425. POP.ffOCK AND FlAMENCO Tate 5, a funk. rode and Motown act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rode: and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON A seven-piece group plays big band tunes from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m . Fridays at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. $4. (949) 644-3244. STAGE 'PHANTOM OF TltE OPERA' THE SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Special Offer SALE $23~q~d. Installed with padding Regular $32. 99 Save now for a limJted time on this speci.al style from Karastan. .. C,,.,u Shop· 1111/w OUkrt C.l'f'<'t c....,.,.,.., '" S.t1.11Hrro c .. Jifo,.,,u. ... JOHN BLOESER ARPETONE 2927 s. an.~o• St..-1. Cott.a M- (714) 751-2324 www.blocscrcarpctonc.com ~ DATBBOOK LOTS OF LOVE SONGS Singer and songwriter Michael Bolton will perform a Lovesongs Live Concert at 8 p.m. Aug. 31 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $46-$76. (714) 740-7878. The Orange County Performing Arts Center will present Andrew Uoyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera" through Aug. 25 at Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Show times are 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays; 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays; 2 and 8 p.m. Aug. 22; and 2 p.m. only on Aug. 25. $16.50-$68. (714) 556-2787. 'MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING' The Shakespeare by the Sea will present "Muell Ado About Nothing" a1 6 p.m. Sunday at Grant Howald Parle, on Iris and 5th avenues in Corona del Mar. The Newport Beach City Arts Commission Is sponsoring the program. Free. (949) 717-3870. 'THE WIZARD OF or The Newport Beach Theatre Company will present "The WIZ8rd of Oz" at Aug. 23 through Sept. 8 at Lincoln Elementary School, 3103 Pacific View, Corona del Mar. Show times are 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. $10 or $15. (9491 759-1045. 'THE urn.£ PRINCESS' Trilogy Playhouse will present "A Fane Home Fum.i.shinp Antiqua 8c Collectibla Traditional to Cottage Gifts lie Garden Decor Wa.th Li.st lie Danay GARDEN CAFE Gudat Patio Dinia ~Luada,' Tea 8c F...pralO Bar Uttte Princess" Aug. 23 through Sept 8 et 2930 Bristol St, Bldg. C.106, Colle Mesa. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. $15 or $13. Recommended age is 6 and up. (714) 957-3347, Ext. t ART VERY MODERN ART The Orange County Museum of Art will present the 2002 California Biennial exhibition through Sept. 8 a1850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. The worb are a reflection of CAFE HOURS: Mon-Sun 9am-4pm SH 0 p & DINE artistic Idelle and ICV*. ~ hou,. ... n a.m. to 6 p.m. Tueedey 1tvough Sund9y. 18 for adults, S4 for..,.,,..~ .iuctenca, and free for members •nd children youngerth8n 18. (949) 769-1122. OOGMP.ADE Artworlt by Ellen Rose •nd Dobromlr Manev "Menu" will be exhlbfted et the Bayside Restaurant. 900 Bayside Drive, Newport Beedl, through September. The show features Rose's'" pooch portraits:" and waa curated by Studio Gallery !n Irvine. Free. (949) 721-1222. HOUYWOOO SKETCHES "Oestined for Hollywood: The Art of Den Sayn. Groesl>ed(." en exhibit of sketches for fllma, will show through Oct 6 a1 the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San C1emente Drive, Newport Beach. Museum hours •re 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students, and free for members and children younger than 16. (949) 769-1122. Pl.EINART "En Pleln Air:' an exhibit of oil paintings by Valerie Carson, is on display at South Coast Art Gallery, 3441 Via Lido, Suite B, Newport Beach. Hours vary. Free. (949) 673-0nt DANCE FLAMENCO FEST The Irvine Barclay Theatre will present the Compalila Juana Amaya as part of the New Wor1d Flamenco Festival through Sunday at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Show times will be 8 p.m. today, and 6 p.m. Sunday. $28-$38. (949) 854-4646 or www.thebarday.orp. MORE FLAMENCO Yaelisa and Caminos Flamencos will perform Tuesday and Wednesday as part of the New Wor1d Flamenco Festival. The San Francisoo duo will stage the world premiere of "Oesde Cadiz Pa A.ciJ" at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Show times will be 8 p.m. $.28-38. (949) 854-4646 or www.thebarclay.org. FLAMENC03 Companie Flamenca Andres Marin will perform Friday through Aug. 18 as part of the New World Flamenco Festival. The Seville, Spain, company will perform "M as alla del Tiempo" for the first time In the United States. The performances will be staged at the Irvine Barclay Thea1re, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Show times will be 8 p.m. Friday and Sa1urday, and 6 p.m. Sunday. $28-$38. (949) 854-4846 or www.thebarclay.orp. SENIOR BALLROOM Ballroom dancing to the music of the Costa Mesa Music Makers is offered from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays a1 Costa Mesa Senior See HOURS, Pqe A15 Candia to Cbandelien U.cd & Rare Boob Ca.tom Picture Framing Furnita.re Restoration and much moft I uo EASr rr sr. COSTA MESA A1 ~ 0-EAn 17"' Snwt (949) 722-1177 ROWHOURS:Tae-S.t lOam-Spm ' OlilJ Pilot HOURS Ubrafy will hold. ueed book .. from 8 e.m. to 4 p.m. Aug.. 17 et Continued from A14 the Newport Beech Centrel Libqry, 1000 Awe.do !we., Newport Beech. A epedel _,. Centiw, 886 W. 19th St. $4. (949) mem~ pn.vtewwill be 548•4. had 1 to 6 p.m. Fridey, with membership eppUcetioM MGENTwtE TANGO evalleble et the door. All prooeeda Tango dancing I• offered from 8 will be donated to the library p.m. to 12:30 e.m. on the first system. (949) 769-9667. Sa1urdav of eech month et AUTHOR APPEARANC£ DeneceM Studio, 2980 Mc:C11ntoc::t Wsy, Costa Mesa. Candace Chambers-Belkta, who (714) 841-8688. wrote •o.re to Stand;" will discu .. hef' book and the KIDS challenge of dealing with tragedy at 3 p.m. Aug. 24 et Borders KIDS CAN COOK TOO Boob, Music & ~at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa A dlildren'• cook.Ing dass with M .... Free. (714) 279-8933. Alan Greeley will be presented at 11 a.m. Aug. 17 et the Golden GROUP ACTION TNffte restaurant, 1767 Newport The Action Book Group meets at Blvd., Costa Mesa. K1ds will leam 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday how to make soups, casseroles of each month at Barnes & Noble and empanadasltumovera. Booksellers et Fashion Island, 953 Recipes and dinlni:quette Newport Center Drive, Newport lessons included. per child. Beach. Free. (949) 759-0982. (949) 646-9970. A GOVERNOR WHO WRJTES OPRAH BOOK CLUB The Oprah Book Club discusses Governor Frank Keating of Oprah Winfrey's most recent Oklahoma will sign his new selections at 7 p.m. on the third picture book "Wiii Rogers, An Thursday of each month at American Legend" at 3 p.m. Aug. Barnes & Noble Booksellers at 22 at the White Rabbit Children's Fashion Island, 953 Newport Book.store et South Coast Plaza, Center Drive, Newport Beadl. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 759-0982. (714) 445-0010. STARLIGHT STORIES POETRY Children 3 to 7 are invited to LIVE PERFORMANCES participate in songs and finger Poets Lee Mallory and Laura puppet plays at 7 p.m. Mondays Mattingly will read new wortcs at at the Costa Mesa Library, 1855 8 p.m. Wednesday at Alta Coffee Park Ave. (949) 646-8845. House, 506 31st St., Newport Beach. There will also be music PJS AND BOOKS by Wendy Piatt 'Free. (949) A children's story time is 676-0233 or (714) 564--6526. presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the DINING/TASTING Newport Beadl Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Children may SUNSET DINNERS wear pajamas to the evening The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801. Dinners at 4 to 5:15 p.m. Monday WEEKLY STORYTEUER through Friday at 2735 W. Coast A children's story time is held at Highway, Newport Beadl. 10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes $10.$15. (949) 642-3431. & Noble Booksellers at Metro SUNOAY BRUNCH Pointe, 901-B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226. The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. STORY TIME every Sunday at 2735 W. Coast A children's story time will be Highway, Newport Beach. $8-$15. held at 10 a.m. Wednesdays and (949) 642-3431. 10:15 a.m. Fridays at Borders TWILIGHT DINING Books & Music at South Coast A twilight dining menu, featuring Plaza. 3333 Bear St, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. dishes sudl as chicken parmigiana and calamari picante BOOKS at reduced prices, is held from 5 to 6 p.m . weekdays and 4 to 6 p.m. Sundays at Villa Nova BOOK SALE Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast Friends of the Newport Beadl Highway, Newport Beadl. (949) DATEBOOK SatWdly, Aupt 1 o, 2002 All NATURE INDOORS COURTESY Of NEWPORT BEACH PU8UC Ll8AARY 'Exquisite Nature: The Beauty of Flowers,· a photographic exhibit by Karen Luchesi, will be on display at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach, through Sept. 13. Free. (949) 717-3801. 642-7880. Airporter Club, 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. (949) 833-2770. WINE TASTINGS Hi-Time Wine Cellars offers wine BtSTR0201 tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Jazz is played at 8 p.m . Fridays Fridays and 1 :30 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays and 11 a.m. Saturdays. (949) 650-8463. Sundays at Bistro 201, 3333 W. Coast SUNDAY BRUNCH Highway, Newport Beach. (949) A Sunday brunch, featuring 631-1551. international seafood and salad buffets, roasts carved to order DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE and breakfast favorites, is held Instrumental music is performed from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m . Sutton after 9 p.m. Thursdays and pop Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur and rode is presented after 9 p.m. Blvd., Newport Beach. $30; $40 Fridays and Saturdays at bin Din with champagne. (949) 476-2001. at the Bamboo Terrace, 1n3 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) CLUBS 645-5550. ALTA COFFEE DURTY NEUY'S Musical acts perform at 8:30 p.m. Live music is performed at 9 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays at Fridays and Saturdays at Nelly's, Alta Coffee House, 506 31st St., 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa M esa. Newport Beach. (949) 675-0233. (714) 957-1951. ATRIUM MARQUIS FOUR SEASONS HOTEL A variety of live music is Live music Is performed presented daily at the Atrium's Mondays through Saturdays at When You Need Someone To Talk To For Answers And Help !lJ (Adult. Juvemlc:. Felony. M1'1demeanor) Certified SpcciaJist, Criminal Law California Board of Legal Spec ialization Past President of the Association of Orange County Deputy District Attorneys Departs From Balboa Pavilion Reservations Required 949.673.5245 www.catallnainfo.com the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 MARRAKESH Newport Center Authentic Moroccan cuisine and Drive, Newport Beach. (949) belly dancing is offered at 5 p .m . 759-0808. daily at Marrakesh, 1976 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949) THE HARP INN 645-8384. Live music is performed Thursdays through Saturdays at MARRIOTT HOTEL the Harp Inn, 130 E. 17th St., Live music is performed Costa Mesa. (949) 646-8855. Mondays through Saturdays at HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S the Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Live music is performed (949) 640-4000. Wednesdays through Saturdays at Barmichael's, 3950 Campus OYSTER BAR LOUNGE Drive, Newport Beach. (949) Local pop and light rode acts 261-6270. perform Fridays and Saturdays at UDO CIGAR ROOM Newport Landing's Oyster Bar Enjoy a smoke with your drink at Lounge at the Balboa Ferry Udo Cigar Room,3441 Via Udo, Landing, 503 E. Edgewater Ave. Suite 0 , Newport Beach. (949) (949) 675-2373. 723-0595. TEE ON lliURSOAY MARGARITAVILLE The Tee Room presents its Live music is performed at two-piece band every Thursday Margaritaville, 2332 W. Coast between 6 and 9 p.m. at 3100 Highway, Newport Beach. (949) Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (949) 631..S220. 756-0121. "Avoid the ordinary, com.e to Tile Italia." fiM pem:IMI .... ...,.,_..w ..... i..wled• ~pna.. "A CllANrtl! ~ <X>mn"Ell'.rOI' rs NO I.ONCE& A W X\llft'.- n" A lllECl:SSl'nf" Ptc..eall ul :.. °"' :.. All s.udly, A&lpt 10, 2002 , . WINGS ArdUtectJ. hJa ra.mUy wu from lrelancL 'lb bear Boudreau tell lt. the McAleer gave him an invlta~, Continued from Al2 gallery owner wrangled her way which hu. fantuy-lib ~ into McAJeer'a home for dinner of an oak tree. The oat da~ Her interest in photography because a liked the man came back. veryemt &00n led to an lnterelt In pbocopapber. When McAleer He told McAJeer ,that be bad commerdll WO&t. She met lhowed her IOIDe ol the infra.red taken a ~t:and . partner Mart Milroy at OCC and work prints, Boudreeu WM found ftve erent onna that they Marted the an:bltectural faadnated. could be faerie folk near the photography ftrm of Milroy & .. , don't know a lot about tree. McAleer In 1979. 1bday the photography, and they were "How neat Ja k that 1 could Costa Mela-based company enchanting• Boudreau uJcl capture hJa imagination with my eotopapbs lntmiora and ads The gallery owner decided to picture, .. ~said. companies that include the put on a show of McAJeer>s WO.X. ••• Hyatt, the RJtz Carlton and the "Traditions and Innovation: Do )'OU Know~ local artl$.t, Hilton. Dreamscapes In Pbotogiapby" writer, painter. sl.,, jUmmaUr, Though her work appeara In features both McAleer and etc., who daetw:1 to fel nodced7 magazines across the country, Mexico City photographer Elsa ~nd your nomlrw to In~ McAleer did not expect that Olabaud. Wings, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay anyone would be interested in McAleer has been tickled by St., C»sta Mesa, CA 92627, by fc banging her personal worb. the response to the show. She to (949) 646-4170 or by e-mail to Then she met Debra Boudreau, likes telling the story or the ]ennlfer.mahal@lattmes.com. owner of the Tuwnsend Gallery, reaction or a man, a Conner when Boudreau was worttng for Marine. who is working on her • JENNFER K MAHAL Is fe'.atures the American Insdrute of home. When the man told her editor of the Dally Pilot. Classified ads work for you! 111·1••-- THE Daily Pilot .I.a Quality Crafama,,.,.lp Guaranteed FVGl 714·965·1876 ;-800-433·2588 HOME 1MNOVEM£Hf 19142 a..ctt Btvd. • Hunli119to.i BMctt (Beech l o.ftlld) Uc. No. 8790880 Haus Man, Wld. a Fri. H . ,_,a nus. M •Ill M • Sufi. 12-4 f 50%-if Flil100-iilltfllf J35liilt~lf 50;f if Fl I 0. low-E ~SS I:,., ... ~door II f• ... oW ..... II 0. aystal Cit I I wildows illv 11 ..... Wt replace 11 .... 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Due, "Phantom" ls rielockama, but It's melodrama of~ highest order. Gaston ter;ux orlglna.Dy set his novel In a Paris opera house of the late 19th century where even the backstage tunnoll was larger than life and the artists, who· plied tht;ir craft in operadc terms, extended this overstated anguish to their personal lives. A mad genius in this realm could be expected to devour the scenery. This Keegan does. with a spectacular ftourish, his voice emanating from all venues of the Center at once as the on.stage contingent shudders in unison. And when the moment the audience is awaiting-the crashing chandelier -arrives, it does so in a blinding flourish of PHANTOM Continued from Al 2 tragic, with a bit of personal redemption that renders the character more than just a haunting face. Actor D.C. Anderson, who has been with the company on and off for 13 )1!elS in the role of opera house manager Monsieur Andre, credits the story Une, based on the book by Gaston Leroux, for creating such a broad and ~-appeal "I think."1he combination of rodmlceiDid mysteiy and a little suspense -I think those three together make the show an exciting and appealing show across tbe board," said the actor, whose local experience includes performing in Garden Grove and Ulguna Beach. Keegan, who broke into Broadway in the role of Anthony in a revival of "Sweeney Todd," C1•l1t T• • Ae111911 • c.,..11 • l f'lllfl • WIM Wu Reflll .. • Clleil11 c.,.t & U,..ldery • P1llfl11-t.t.n.f & Exter!tt •.• lt'a an outlet b blm and one that be ~joys a lot. He doetn't have to wony abOut h1a paychecb. He don th.la out oflove.• ~Int ltarted woddng with Buder a Jitde more than a decade l80t when be was in high acbool In south Oranp C.Ounty. The director visited hJa school and held auditions for "Aladdin," which WU to be st.lged at the Lquna Niguel Playhouae (which became the nilogy Playhouse almost four yea.ra ago. upon moving to C.Osta Mesa) light and sound calculated to chill even those well acquainted with the spectacle. The role of Ouistine Daae, the Phantom's protege, was origlnated by Brightman and demands a singer with her incredible range. Rebecca \ Pitcher accomplishes this task superbly, hitting her stride with the aching plea to her dead father, "WlShing You Were Here Again,· and projecting her confuaed and captivated character In a marvelom acting performance. Tun Martin Gleason dynamically enacts Ouistines lover, Raoul, challenging the Phantom's wmtb as a more acceptable rtvaJ for her affections. Patti Oavidson-Gorbea is perhaps a bit young for the role of the stem dance mis~ with a link to the opera ghost, but she exudes a strong sense of authority. When you've played a role more than 2,500 times. you're going to be awfully good at it - and Kim Stengel revels in the part of the operatic diva Carlotta. both as a Jinger and an outraged character, livid at seeing her stardom fall to a girl from the chorus. Frederic says the "larger than life" character of the Phantom gives him the chance to let go as an actor. "I thinlc that first of all he is a human being. which a lot of people tend to forget," Keegan sald. "I think he's misunderstood. His concepts and his realides are di.lferent from everyone else's, pretty much because of what his life has been." "Phantom" will run at the Center through Aug. 25. Keegan, who's claim to fame in ti»~ front or the largest "Phantom" eudiertee ..,., et Madi&oo Square Garden during a 1998 NBA AD-Star game~ halftime. landed the part 2~ years ago. He bad seen a production of the mUllQI in 1bronto and expedeoced more than the average viewer would "It's hard, Jn dltl business, not to go see a shaw and think, Is there anything in this show I could do? It was one of those shows where I thought somewhere down the road, I'm going to have an association OilyPlot I "She saw me arid toollbly CMC me in it,• the KtDf .mcf. ~ landing the tide role. Since then, be bu become a member of the theater'• adult repertory and become a frequent face both on atage and behind the scenes, helping out with building sets whenever he • can. Mulligan built the scenery for "Rumora," "Sound of Music," "Big River" and it now working on the set for the children's show "The Uttle Princess," which opens on Aug. 23 and in which he has about seven lines. Heringes is a sultably pompous Ubaldo Plangl, the beefy star tenor wrestling with the Phantom's specially written mµslc. David Cryer and D.C Anderson contribute some Ugbter moments as the Alphonse-Gaston pair of producers. Erin Sacks delights as an operatic ingenue. Julle Hanson will be seen as Olristine at certain performances. This touring production - directed by legendary Broadway impresario Harold Prince -is a delight for the eyes. as well as the ears. Gillian 4'tme's musical staging and choreography is beaudfully~mpllshed,and Maria Bjomson's overall production design, abetted by Andrew Bridge's lighting, is breathtaJcing. It should be acknowledged, however, that while Andrew Uoyd Webber composed this Mmusic of the night," the equally impressive lyrics are those of Charles Hart. and they are perfectly blended for a magical -and undeniably haunting- theatrical experience. •TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. Hit reviews appear Thursdav-and Saturdays. with this," he said. A couple of years later, he auditioned and was cast as the understudy for the Phantom. More than two years now of playing the title role and singing the famous "Music or the Night," Keegan says the part ls one he never tires of because the character is so layered, so off kilter, so intelligent and so able to "snap at any second." Ml believe the whole show Is a transformadon for him,• the actor said "in the end, he's gone through a transformadon that. to a certain extent. even surprises him Personally, playing the role is an incredible journey to take every night It's about endurance, creating something that honestly touches people." Keegan,added that part of the chronic appeal of •Phantom" might be its universal themes. "Every one of us have bad a time in our life when we felt - alone or left out, and so I think we can empathize with that," he saJd. "There's history there. It's something that has been a part of our culture for so long." • Ballfstlcs • And most Importantly, your keen observations! Get Into It. You won•t believe what you'll uncowrt .. QUOTE OF TIE DAY "It maku the 1aylng true, you never know what you have until you lost it ... " C.,... l.elle, Notre Dame • 1 ....... Edllr Roclr Cartson • (949) 574-4223 • ..... F•: (949) 650-0170 MEN'S GOLF EYEOPENER ·DWy~~· 9'1rt1lllltlr-l........_ ............ ~~2honor• IKARIRUSH Sah¥daY. Auaust 10, 2002 11 R~cord . n~mbers tee off today Costa Mesa City Championships celebrate 30th year with 376 golfers expected to participate at Costa Mesa Golf & CC. Rlch•rd Dunn Dally Pilot COSTA MESA-A record 376 golfers are expected to tee off today, some before the roosten crow or before you've awakened to read about the 30th annual Costa Mesa City Qwnpi· onsbip at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub. The event. formerly Jcnown as the WlD Jordan <lassie, draws players from throughout the Southland. mostly coast.al Orange County, and features 176 players in the champion- ship ftJght -all of whom will play the shorter Mesa Unda course (5,551 yalds) toda~ The Los Lagos course ls 6,542 yards long. The first tee time in the championship flight ls 5:50 a.m. Defending champion Mike (.arpen- ter (Big Canyon Country Oub), who will try to become only the third player in tournament history to re- peat, will tee off at 7:10 a.m. with fel- low Big Canyon members Danny lane, Will Tipton and Danny Dono- van. Among the players to watch in the championship ftlght include Jake Alla- nacb (Big Canyon) and Costa Mesa's Kyle Wilson. who are playing together at61Lm Walson, a former P.stancia High and collegiate baseball standout as a right-banded pitcher, is hoping to win his first Costa Mesa title on his home course. And, as part of today'• second group, the conditions should be ideal with little or no wind, along with freshly rolled greens. Today's third group incl~ew­ port Beach's Ed Susolik. who ~ed third last year in the Costa Mesa Oty Ownplonship and recently com- peted in the Pad.fie Coast Amateur ClwnpionshJp at San Diego Country auh Former P.stancia golfer and (oot- ball quarterback Jeff Peny and 2002 Jones Clip participant Jeff Wright (Newport Beach Country aub) are also teeing off ln the third group. Former local prep stars Steve French, Billy Collopy, Joe <lloi and Oiad Thwersey also have early tee times. Lane, who helps manage the two dty-owned golf oourses. won Jones Clip m with Big Canyon Director o( Golf Bob Lovejoy on July 26, ma.king blrdJes on two of the last three holes. After Jooes Qap m. Lane reauited Wright to play in the Costa Mesa Qty Clwnplonabip. Carpenter. who has only been play- ing golf seriously for three years, qualifted last month for the U.S. Ama- teur Clwnplonshfp Aug. 19-25 at Oakland lfills Country Oub in Bir- mingham, Mich., a former U.S. Open course. Carpenter shot 69-70-139 and tied for second in a qualifier July 29 at Goose Qeek Golf aub in Mira Loma, where only three qualifying spots were available for 90 players. In last year's Costa Mesa Qty Charn- pioosbip. Carpenter, who has com- piled an impressive 18-under-par in bis career in three rounds on Mesa Among today's championship field at the Costa Mesa City Championships are Chad Towersey (upper left), Joe Foley (upper right), David Sargeant (left) and Eric Wang (right). The two-day amateur tournament, which concludes on Sunday, has drawn an overall field of 376 golfers. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK ANORV~RA~ Unda (shooting 66, 63 and 63), opened with his 66 in the first round, then carded a I-under-par 71 oo Los Lagos to win by two strokes over Jeff Coburn (139). Susolik shot 140, after COLLEGES posting a 2-under 70 on Los Lagos, the lowest score of the final round in the championship OJght Former Corona del Mar High stand- out John Wardrup (1990·91) and New- port Harbor graduate Bryan Saltus (1995-96) are the only back-to·back winners. Saltus. of Costa Mesa, is now making a name for him.self on the Ca- nadian Tour. L,eslie ready to play again after season-ending injury The former CdM standout has rekindled her love for · tennis after dealing with a stretched nerve for past seven months. ' Three weeb ago. she bepn bitting and zig nai"I on the couna at Calta Mesa 1mnll Center. The.time away from the game refwenated her Jove lor tenn.la and~ her modvation to be the belt the can be. "lt'a complete and utter happiness,• (.aylan Mid ofber return. •lt'a eo nloe to go out there and play and do ~ 1 lo¥e. The ftnt dme I played I came home with the~ mdle on mylllce. •iw leuned a lot.• abe c:ondnued. 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Won, ID<d CCI INQjlREJ RARE FINDS 98 LAND ROVEP. c11m> w. LotQd~'°"' 00 Ol'l CORVETTE (1~ ~II . th,. (X) CADIJ.AC EXAlAD£ <16\&7.l IV.~ 1klb·Oitf•l*5 96 QlVY CClVEf1E <:!JN. C16)60C) 6-Spttd. ()ojy21Ules 01 om.ER IW:MB cmle) iis(o,.•mt 01 AlD N>-4.211 (1QX) ~II\ f«t. b.Mril 99 .wiJAR *8 Caw. (1&1C12} k ~'°"*II SPORTS Saturday, August 10. 2002 a Shaa 1B?:lands I ~ ~J . : ·Looking bad, 5 years ago this ~ • ·...., v.lerlo sboot.s a ctie-over-par 141in36 holes bevering the par-70 Mesa Verde =and the pa.r-72 Los Lagos to win the 25th annual Mesa Ownpionships. He Pdges GUrlel Armaodenz, aPdrew Nellon and Kenneth )Veatlb&: .. by one stroke. Jn ~rs play Ron c.owan cards a ~l with JohJi RMmu.en and D-Pk:bavk:h scoring 154. The Jew net winner goes (o Larry Gmn (137) as Lula Ouclenlll leps all oompetitors in the First Sight category (136). Brian )Wparllo and Joe Venegas Jr. "'111 Second Flight levels with lwo 138s. ... ~ •. Newport Harl>or's football Jeam beats Huntington Beach in the teams' annual ~er-session-endint Weightlifting competition. ~g senior standouts Pete • • ~ AYSO ~~rage completes a . ~ig season ~egion 120 girls 9-and-unders sparkle. ' . ~ COSTA MESA -The Courage girls soccer team enjoyed suc- cess in 2002. :-The AYSO Region l20 girls 9- and-under tournament soccer Jeam went 12-3-2 in four tourna- ments, beginning in January by Winning the Rich Bailey Friend- Wp Tournament fo r exemplary ~portsmansh.ip while outscoring t6eir opponents in all matches. ; ·Then in June they won all of t5eir matches in the Area Q lr- ~e CUp and in July they tied for ~nd place in their pool in the f!>urtb of July Cup. · ,: In August they made it to the ~erfinals of the California ~and Sun Cup. c:TI;le Courage defense was an- aiOred by Brooke Lux. Rbyanne ~.Anna Lux. Andy Ow,a: raDd Erin' Kincaid while Rachel ~and SJerra Gordon ran the ~:~s Heather Fiona and tilegan Crosson formed a strong front line as Molly McFadaod played goalie. Coaches were Jennifer Cros- aon and Javier Olavez. : '""It was fun," Crosson said. "?he girls like playing together.~ • t • . '· : HAPPY BIRTHDAY . -Celebratilg the Daly Pilot's Athlete of the Weelc series • .. • 6 • • • • :Friday . ... 22 -Jeremy Siedsma •Costa Mesa : football, '97 • 17 -Hayley Peirsol : Newport Harbor .. Swimming, '00, '02 • 19 -Brian Gaeta : Newport Harbor . .. Football. ·oo. ·01 : 21 -Nldc Farrell .. Estancia "wrestling, '99 :Today • 11 -Heather Deyden : Newport Harbor .. Water polo, '00, '01 20-Kalena Jadtson :eo.ta Mesa •'rredt and field, '96, '97 - ~ BreU .._and Derekl\n produce victorious lifts. Hogan hoists 135 · kilograms (297 pounds) ln the clean and jerlcto win the 237.5-pound (108 kilo) weight class. Hogan is one of seven SaUors to win eight weight divisions. Fox, an All-Newport-Mesa District and AU-Sea View League defensive tackle, wins the 237.5-and-heavier division with a clean and jerk of 275 pounds. Baker, also an all-district and all-league comerbaclc, lifts 253 • 19 Tennjs Courts • 5 Pros W /Grand Slam Exp • Scadjwn Court W / BL •Ball Machim: pounds to win the 183- dMllon. The junior-to-be t • Ufta 247.5 pounds to wlf\ the 218-pound ca.. while I juniors Dnld Hurtado, Robert Pmedla and Cub Henriquez were also division winners. Corona del Ma(s c.ytan Lealle breezes past the No.3-ranked 16-year-old in the nation, ICatla 809DIDOlow. 6-4, 6-4, to a(ivance to th~ round of 16 of the USTA Girls 16.s National Ouunpionships. ICbnberly ~. 13, captures the Costa Mesa Juniors Tournament, winning the girls 14s singles title at TeWu\lde Park. She drops just six games in five matches and disposes of Los Angeles' Jessica Lech, 6-0, 6-l, in the champion-ship match. She will be an eighth-grader at Harbor D~ Cd.M High's Sameer Oaop.ra wins the boys I 6s title with a 7-5, 3-1 retire wln. crs emben;hips ·Wireless DSL lntttnet Lounge · Du-ect TV Sports Packages • rrce NTN SaceUicc Trivia ., ..... looking back. IO yanago dUMek. Eric ....... hoftlCOres Courgoals andmly . !111 I • ha two eight saves to lead the CdM 13-and- under water polo team to a 11 -9 victory in the opener of the Junior National Olampionships. Jeff Mardllolattl adds three g6als as Carter Weir contributes two and ........ McDermoa and,.._, P1111 cld each have one u CdM holds off LOI ~ -bped Cnavnert:e. ~College product Dae S..00 drives what team ofBdals deem a 6()0..foot horne run for the 1\iple-A Las Vegas Stars, an aflDiate of the San Diego,...... An outfielder and designated hitter, Staton lead8 the Pacific Coast League wllh 19 home runs, and has 74 R61s, a .289 batting average and a .528 slugging percentage. 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Gold, silver, pursuant lo the Alco (QUAl f-d pet linch 8/5. at jewelry, watci-. antiqua hohc Beveraae Outlet --Presodo & Brtslol Would colloctibln 949-642·9448 Ord1nant.r (ABO) located ~•-•' hke to return or keep 1n the Westcltff Plaza All real estate adver 949 722 1320 cats 3610 area. lhe •PPhcallon 1ts1na tn this newspaper -------- also include~ a rrquesl 1s subject to the federal FOUND 4 rtn&s & 8 ~ ........ -... .. 101 a parking waiver Farr Hous1n1 Act of 1968 heart on a chain at ............. .., • ...... APPllCATION u .. Per-as amended which Fashion Island Pleue _., S...S.. 12...,.. ,...1, UP 2002-0 2S makes ti 1ll11at to ca11(949)7226405. ......... .. AMlllil Mlt- (PA2002-117) adverltSf! ·any prefer· • -.tl W. ~2279 CEQA COMPllANCE This enu. l1m1tat1on or Cl&IAMl'l&I / -mh .. slw ...... ptoiect h;n been re d1scom1nalton based on ~'""""""" .... 30 .,, w• .... viewed, and 1t has been r1tee. color, reha1on, sex. PROFESSIONAL 4 .. MMSl-4'06 determined thal It 1s handteap, lamohal status Mi.-i•- cate1orically exempt or nall<lftaf 01111m. or an SERVICES -.. _ under the iequirements intention to make any Pets of the Caltforntd Envi· such preference, hmtla· •--~2.u:n ronmental Quahty Act lton or d1scrtm1na1ton • ,._nu - under Clan I (Minor This newspaper will financial alte1at1on of uishna not know1n1ly accept -------- slruclures) any advertisement for FINANCIAL PROGRAMS 2 SUBJECT Peag real estate wt11ch 1s 1n Need help with your lted ... nce, l210 Sea-vtolallon of the law Our financial sltualton' We vlewAv-e readers ore hereby spec1ahze In poor credit/ SUMMARY Request to informed that all dwell· bankruptcy/ consohda· establish a floor area of mas adverltsed on this lion/ morta•ae & auto. l.674 square teet. 11nd newspaper are ao1lable Call today for a better to allow encooaLhmenls on an equal opportunity tomorrow KLEIN Fl· of I loot into the 4 foot basts. NANCIAL SERVICES I· side ya1d 17 leel into To complain of dis· 866·284 ·3878 Bus hrs the 20 loot fr ont yard cnm1nalton, call HUO toll· 10am-4pm EST and 7 feel into the JO free al 1 ·800 424 8590 Personal loins 2A90 foot rear yard on order Auctions 1483 to construct • s1n1te· f have tmmedtale family residence localrd Personal Money to Loan 1n Corona del Mar The for 2nd & 3rd Trust appltcallon also includes Deeds lrom $5000- a request lo permit • $300,000 Call Patrick cerporl width to be Tenore 949·856 9705 reduced to 16 ft 8 m Older Style Furnltwe 1n heu of the 17 5 It PIANOS i Colledlbles HITll\UfS required width .__.. ... -. ""'l\jj Ul'UCATION1 Var·I-~• ·-·-·oo...•---------VA2002..004/ $$CASH PAID $$ AdiqlmbSlle 3010 Me 41flcotlen Permit .... _ ... __ M02002S-OSS (PA2002-0H) WE BUY ESTATES ·-~- I ·~· ,,', :.·.~~.ENfsl I '"' . . ' I •· ' I I I c '•'< I I : I L.____ , • WANTID POTilllY Roollwood Teco, SEG. M1tblehead, Pew1b1c. Grueby. lit>. Oeclwn 96673-6223 MMi36-ll13 Fumlturt ms o...,-~6oowrecl chaws, malchln& hutch, whrtewash ftntsh, food cxnl bet Gk 96&M-2.871 Shih -Tau 9 weeks, sweet, beaultful, 90~ potty It a med, SJSO 949-719·2005 3905 12T•le re••-r-t, nr NP pier Inc mvenl0t y. equip, type 47 liquor fte $250,000 Howard Wells. Cannery Vtllaae Realty. 949 673 3777 4240 CASH FAS • Home Owners only e Good & B•d Credlt •No Income Verf.catlon • BK's/foreclosure Qt( P~C ... tt.l IM. 949-500-54 1 s H•ntlft9teft ••• ,h Prime Olfice/Medlc.1 Bides Call Patrick Tenore Nehonwtde USA 94,, .. S.·9705 CEQA COMPllANCE This proiect has been re· viewed. and 11 hes been determined that II ·~ cate1011c1lly llempl under the requirements of the C•ltforme Envi· ronmentat Qu1f1ly Act under Class 3 (Construclton of • Sff'l&le· family residence 1n a res1denltal zone) J SUBJECT City el Newport Beach SUMMARY. Amend de· slcn standards for Call Class led Today (949) 642"'5678 IHW UST1NG Loe on Balbo• Island tab JOO bfk toe. Oversiied lot 3br 2ba & 2br Iba apt. lar•V-ea..tter 949-67 3-4062-735· 7064 Balboa Plnlmlla ONLY I LEFT! t.weat~l<e p ...... , ..... ~ JIH 2tHo, fNM $669,000. , ... leywltz Ce. 949-tJ0-7$21 IAYfltONT lLIGAJICI FORIVla VIEW $1,IU,000 , •• 949-72J ..& 120 Corona def Mar •41r 4.51• approx 3269 sf, beaultfut s1nale story home on e corner lot. Spectacular oceen views, wonderful back· yard. 1a aourmet kitchen. Offered at Sl,495,000. aat. Debra Bereer 310.316·8464 a348 311Hi00-9168 (cell) * St... In Spygt.na Hiia spacious & open w/sp1tklin1 pool and spe, 4Br. 11 lot. over 12,000 sf, reduced to sell. Open Sal & Sun I· 5. 6 Drakes Bay. Bkr 714-412·8955 • •l'al4e C111tle 38r 2Ba home. remodeled master w/marble floor. updated country kitchen looks out to the lovely aarden patio. hrdwd firs. S489K Judy Kolar, Bkr. 949-376-5576. MISAVIJtDI GOllCGUaSI 3t>r, 2.SOa completely remod. I story. 10.0C»+ sf lot $925,000 ...... c( ....... 714-S40~Slll 7 14-7S1-4UO call Kathy Anderson. Siar R.E 714·536·8480 A S"'-1"9 condo in the prest1111us 'Melropoli· lain' $259,900. hardwood floors, marble bath. •II. Fred 949-~4195 <•ate• l •llt Maril Sle9er Contemporary Home 38r plus offtee, 3.S8a with panoramic views. wood floors. 1ran1t1 counters, slain· less steel apphances. aat Mltle Dunn 949·262·3612 I.ewer Tllree Ardo lay 4br 3ba, beamed ceils, hdwd firs. very clean First lime on marlt.et 1n 30 yrs . By Owner Sl.8'75.000 949 261-1234 x210 Courtsey to Brokers bclualve Nelfle Goll It-It horse property with 1lmost 2 acre of land with pool on an 8500 sq.ft flat pad. Sl,600,000 •it. Mike Dunn 949-262·3612 PlllMl ISTATIS PATaKK TINOU NATIONWIDI USA 949-156-9705 www.patricktenore.com U.-1111111 C>nMHOUSIS SAT-SUM 1-S 31386 Fly1na Cloud 2br 2ba $639,000 31384 Fly inc Cloud 3br, 2tla 1455.000 views, many up11ades!ll Celt 949·322-o932 Direct 949-389-1324 c;.t... ...... a-.. aarden hoflle 38r 28a, remodeled, brlafll, n•ll( paint, carpet. baths, beech, access, pool, t1.11nis. a1t 714-624·241 I Sdlyour CtU In Clan ifltUJ I Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) CaH Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 ....... c....,. Assumable Lona Tetm tease until 2026 at $895/ per mol All new interior 2Br 28a, all new appls, shp marm1 with resident discount. $199,000. Mary Wood. aat. 949-58-4 · 5811, 949-717-9816 0.-S-1-4 22Heri.wPeMte Best location, ta corner lot with custom pool, spa, built 1n BBQ. 38r plus office, 3.58a end -larae master Br with ocean views. 11t, Mike Dunn 949·262·3612 o..-s-12-4. f6Venol .... Ready lo Move·in Tranquil Fabulous 3Br 2.SBa, 2·story 1n aated community with pools and spas. $669,000 Bkr 714.532.9545 De llraltle spacious double unit. GrHI view of turnin& bnin and citr ll&hts, 4Br 4.58a. $2,150.000. Mary Lou Kiehl«. Lido Park Realty 949-675-nOO ••a•tlfvl ley View condo, 2 masters suites, extended palto, many uparades. ()pee ..._ Sunday I 4. 98 Villa Point Plene call for &•le entry 949/246-2812 •THl lWffS• I story end unit, xlnl loc. vwy popular and scarce, custom futures. wonderful cond. aat. $510.000. 949-584-5482 1 .. t luy I" Newpartl 3Br 3Ba twnhm. huee mslr suite, 2c ear, walk to bch, pooVspa $4()()1(, •II Davtd 714-812·5668 OCl.ANfltONT nxo Met Fw Tiiefebtlef H..t. Al'· 949-72S..& 120 GIANTllACH MIDI-A-WAY ,..., $09,000 .... 949-723 .. 120 noeAn SAUi Prim• Eastslde Costa Mesa, larce 4Br, 2-story, just ksled. $630,000. ect-949- 723·8120 NUil ISTATIS PA TaKK TINOltl NATIOMW.I USA 949..a56-9705 www.patrlckt1n0t1.com •-Un ... 41r JS., almost 2500if with wood floors, plantallon shut· ters, eatra Ion& drive· way1, $898.000. Mike Dunn, •11. 949·262·3612 ..... llSTATIS PATIKI TINOltl NATIOMWIOI USA 949 .. 56-9705 www.p1trlckt1nor1.com Mlwpolt Coal °r:( s.t-S-11-S c .. , .. -.~. Bella1lo.1uard eated comm prlv home site approa 10.000 sf. 3500 sf home. This home won home of the year! Sl.595,000 Owner Tlf' ef Ne:1:' C-' ()pee Set-11-5 47 Swt-oen calaltna, bay, views. 4br, 4 SOa. S2,Z95.000 949-497·3635 949-689-0788 Rooms Far Rert 6040 PrlV9te ·-w/balh Newport home. ~ ent. no kit. quiet n/smk/pets '6!Dn IAI rd 98&31-5Ul M08lE HOMES/ MANUFAC'TURED HOUSING MollHtMnfaclllld Homes 5993 NIWP04RT II.ACM conAG[ FOR $69,000 Boal Marma f. Kaya1tm1 714-624 1362 Lie ;inc MISCEU.MEOUS RENTALS .._..., Rooms 6810 MAHAGERS Special S20 ol llMI .. ad. ftotJSt p....t ta M Zfi ms &~S&lltl!lll on 1-AIU tnls p f£A. 1\RS: 24 IT ~/ct'ed lill~•...:l.ESPN & i.. pod. & j1C. Guest tnl d»t to lwys.. Mn tom oc ....... bet-. <XJll8!. Wlll to~ COSTA MESA MmJf M ZlJ7 Hlrtlor ., 9666eO RenlalToSlwt U C4M ........ Tri-lvl condo, lib new. 2br 2ba, 41>111 to ocn. wndeck. lrd'y, Ip, vaul ~ st.or., fem pref S950m+fnt & last 949-675 ~17 Rooms far RllC -NB/Ocean V11w rooms, Oceanfront/22nd, pvt rm. unfurn, share t>., utls pd, n/smlta. tutch· enette, In dry, I block to Newport Pier, $660/mo. Call Sam at 949-278· 7905 (bet-n IA·5p) w,.......w .... ~..,. ..... •.-yi ('49)642-5671 AESIDENT1Al FENT ALS ORANGE 7400 COUNTY S.. B..,tr-f 28' SI 950. yiew of bay/boats IBr $1795 fne. W/O. 1ar•a•. patio. 949-673-3059 Balbol PlllMll o,-~ ... t et 19tli St, furn'd modern condo, Ip, view, lmmac winter. 3br 2 Sba, 949 673·1943 2 ....... 120 37th A"4 9-1 2br-lbe, Jbr ·2ba. fwn....t ,.. bdl. pr. llty, ....,, dick. ~~ pet ... Nee:it. ,,,,,_tyrty SI~ Cannery 8»-247-&al Se ef PCM H r 2INt. Fp, w/d hk-ups, Irie. French doors, frnt ylfd. nu/crpV pnl $2600 949 400--0355 MleMY ..,ecle4, w• Io 'beach, 3br 2ba house, Fp, ear, w/d, n/pets, S2700/mo. 949 64-4-4003 HSI Jar 2'f .. WI Yt-llret. per1 cond avail 9/1 S32SO/mo Alt. 949-64(}. 7000 dOI, 949--41 J..826!1 Colllllm 1)MOVI IN WlCW1) Spec lllr S8'15 ind ,..... erat.or/lruo. h ,_,pool plRd, bile ID ~ Crest lerwtls & kJc. 9&515-0:m lal4e I.di ley Uppef 2Br w/lra enclsd bale, IG, Sl145/mo ..... IBr. 11 plltO, IH, $875/mo. 329 Un1nrS1ty 949-574-2031 nDINIWlY~ 28r, I Ba, w/d hootlup. ear•a•. no peb S1400m 949-721.0Ut Jlr 210 4plx, upper, Eaide ZBr \Ba aar. w/d. Irle, Ip, waler 343 Rochester, very pWI. pd, ocn vu, nu/pnVcrpt beautiful cond, $1750/ S2400mo 949-722·7436 mo act. 949-6"2-6438 y._ty21r 1hw/.-, $1650/-. Ck-'r-llr 2h Wlootera..-t $2100/-. OtltenAv~I M .. d ... 4a..tty 949.ua-uH r c-~ .. furn wkly ental over looklne beach & ocean Avatl Aue and Sept. Bev Wlltle, Prud Ca Realty 949-219-2402 DOMT WAIT lo come see this onet Oversized Newly Remodeled One Bdrm in CdM. Huae patios, Ions of closet space Pets Welcome Only Sl340! Hurry loc won't last. 888-561-1546 Attf. H r J,.i.. f ... h.I. Mew j)Mll, cable ~-. balcony or pvt pabo r'tO/ ~ Sll'lO 91621!M&)J Sltwp, ci.., 21r, 1h, Bia Corona 2 Blks. patio. carport, Sl500/mo, lease 949-67J..H52 •~21rlle lc 1w. no pets, S1500mo BJ Johnson 949/721 · 0132 Prud Cahf. Realty I TwMa. A,tt 2Br 1'/>Ba nr ~Av! now. Fp, P IP. pvt patio, lv'Pet/ ~ 316 ~euerit. St600 iu.. At>Pt !M!Mi75-84n 3br 2ba. Hew ~ (p. tt yd. I c ,. • S24l50,' mo.. wlholt .. $Zl5(Vrno OP-. SAT..suN 12-tiOO 0~~9313 I d K l Upscale Corona Hlth· ands 3+2 house le deck. rive by 524 Seaward Rd •Y access to pvt beach. " $2600 949-673·9336 1'9'49 Cwte 21r lh completely renovated. 2c pr. bit yard, NO PETS Sl850mo 949·548·5601 EAST SSDI Hr, He, l·car e•raae. $2100/mo 949-675-6972 • Newet" 4~ 1• /oh , lSOOsf house w/yard, alnl cond (no 1ar) 2c prlinc spaces) $2200/mo avail now, 138 Santa lsabl• IA. •AIM 21r 1'/•h , 900sf, newer. alnt cond. avail now. Sl750/mo. 138 Santa Isabel, IB. Drive lty & plcla "P "''• ffyer. E'aW. ._....... h•I· 4-<e. 2291 IA......,. Or 3br. den, 2.Sba, f0tmal dtn, wetbw. 2fps. mstr suite Vacant 8/16 $26oo.-, .... o...u ...... , 949-7U-6074 lllnllngb1111dl 1 ta &•led, around level, tropical a.rounds. harbor area, fp, w/d, pr. SllSO/ mo. Alt 714.997.3993 ~ ..... ., riikYUASH " -UAllS 1U. GINM>Y REAL TOftS Mt-t7!>·616l ....... 5'1do. =-~lrd~ """'9-15114-D-78 IAYSIDI VIUMI 28r 28a, '"*• Clfpc>rt1 JIO!Ch, pool. 'f>~ Marin• $l!iCIOmc>+ 149/723-1200 ................. ........... c- enlo1 our 28r 28 1, Newly rMIOdtltd, Ultd counter tops, dish . washer Included. Pets Weleome. Only 11.5851 Cell Today. 888-561· 1546 ...._W ... 2br 2b1 condo, w/d, frlc. new tile/crpt. patio, Fp, 2c car SllOO. 714-393·1925 ...... Jlr, t•/.e. .... ............ ,..., ~, ............ $1ltS.M9-7~ V1UA IALllOA $2,075. Double MBR Sult .. Hua• Dtcll Mini Oen Vu M•yAnn McGuire !M9-646-&no Pntdentlal C1 Realty 1• n. .... 11. st.,.. to btacil, Fp, 2c aer, 1 year lease, no pets. $2100/mo 626·359·4539. Oc•••fr••t Wl•t•r rental 2br l .5B1, fp, la sundeck, aar, w/d. fria. $2200/mo. 949-515·3636 kn rnn1141t• Jlr 2.Sle townhome Coif course vltws. $2500/mo Karan, qt. 949-759-3741 ,....... 2lor &. famtly rm. La. kitch, iMlde lnclry new crpt. $2700/mo I Y' ltue, Act. 949-651·2156 bee c....i. on prestl· qlous Bayhill Dr. 1011 course vus 2br 2.5b1. 2c car, W/D. pool, ~·· welcbt rm S2800m yrly 909-780-8382 .,_ATI MYSMl:mSe JI; I :r;~ ~ r' ..... ~19 Y..ly OcMmfr-t Sltr 21Mt, upper, vault ce1I, ~ art loc. sm bile act 9/675-4912 Aut 111iU POLICY In 1n effwt to offer the btst service ~sible to our readers end 1dver· Users. we will requ11e Contr1cton who adver • lise In the Service D .. ctory to lnchMle thew Contractors License .. numllef In lhett ed,,er· • tlsement. Your co· • operation Is arully . ,,. ....... :A•••I : Alm1•1•11 .--------...., .......... ·~ ·~ : I I 111 i ·=.. ... ~ : ;::::=:· c-ln. . ,,... ... * 'TIMlll.'TTlJ : •• " ,, c . ,_. ....... , "'" ~ .............. ,,.....,, •I C8ft ., ...... ,_ ~ • or office ....... n . ..., .,.,,,..,& "'Clwf(l:f I Saturday, Alpt 10. -.. n ~Mr/CW• twn I ICct9I store Ill le ~ .. d ..... mi111. ~-&4iel TIACMlll for ElefMntry Print• School Ill Hun· llnaton Besch lfta. F 11 rtsu111te to 714·5ll-3448 :'Cl Ilk• TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E Trewere ••••Ill 21r 28,a, 2c a11 & laun. vault Cttb, f)>• le patio, '2375/ mo.•!!,. 949-717-4748 ...-.r .... .,. Twtw -.4-4 for col· ltp Mniof atu4tnt, Alt/ hlslor)'/Wutern Clv hp, rtf, q>eclal Ed helpful. 949-548-4287 ~-Ardttt•ctw• ........ seeks full·limt Office Assbtant. Requites &0me huvy llftlna. aood COfllmunicatlons & In terperson11 skills, ora•· ntzational skill•. positive •tlitu4e & IOfN com· puter ... P Rehablt ca• & eood drntlna record a must. Fu resumes only lo 949-574-1338. Ctw'9lwer1 te S'fllen. Rtwardlna positions to provide ln·home com· panionshlp, homem1k- ina. efrancts. Fl .. PT hrs or 24 hf shttts, Cir req'd! 714·.,..·4881 Dance Te1ch11, teach bea1mn1 Bait.I & T 1p. Must love kids. ull 714· 931-7000 Heir ulon-St1tlon avail. Atfordable rent in "eat NB area. Pleau have own chentel 714· 993. 2423714-315·1809 ..... Y-fwtwe, WOik from home p., son al traintna provided Free info 888-238-8841 WWW opportunoty4wealth com Werk fr-"-•· m11I order /Internet Up to $5,000/mo. rl/PT toll tr1in1111. 800 677-7619 wwwy .... rldt.~ ............. , ... , needed for lront/back otfH:e. Min 2 years up In Primary Care or OB/ CYl'.I Salary n"I· PIHse fu resums 714 327 1290 I' /T SelH Pen-N B. furniture showroom. flu hours. enteraetic, wlllln1 to learn Call for details 949·631·7266 " cunoara suVK1 data base Memt 10· 20hrs per wk PC up, ACT/Q8ooks [ mall res pat@pal pearson.com ,, ·~··· ..... Country Club occasional eveninas, Call 949-644- 9550 eitl04 --·~·· --••w '02 HSI $3118/M() Odown ltas. On Approved Credit. Flex terms #175536 TILOCA.RS COM '02 llSS.O $515/MO OdownltaM On Approved Credit. Flex terms tPS4557 TilOCAAS.COM uxus '02 ISSOO $42S/MO Odown lust On Approved Credit. Flu terms ll033583 lllOCA.RS.COM --StS4 Ce4!11oc '94 STS fwy milts, pearl wht. oat· meal lthr. chrm whts. mechanH: owned, beau· llful 0111 cond, lantasUc value. books & records $6995. fin & warranty avail. Vln'457296 Bkr 949-SH -HU Fer-4 "t5 ........ ll.T 4 cyl, 7Clll ml, 6 slltft, CHIP« slMH w/carpet, 4'/z'' lift, chtm whls, CO, be111t orla cond, v'567912 fin nail $499S Bkr 949-5116· 1888 Fer• •• ,,_ ... .., 4dr. auto, pa, a/c, pb, CoOd COf'ld, current lal'll unoc 13500 114-31l-O.l!ll vwc•1e•97 Whitt , cr11t, lun convertible for wmmerll 117950 $9.980.000 WEEKLY IUUDGE QUIZ Q I · /U Scud\.~ you hold: •H53l ~AKQ 0 A7 •AU The biddina hM orocccded! NORTH EAS'I"' sounc WFS1' t\? ,_ 1 Whal do you bid now? Q l -As South, vulocnble, you hold; • AH 0 K J 0 IU • A K 17 6 3 The bidding lw llf'OCCCdcd: SOU'llt WF.Sf NOltfH l• .... 1<:1 .1 What do you bid now'/ Q 4 -Vulncnble, you hold: •JI 5' ., AK 0 A 5 • Q tO t 0 ~ opens lhe btddin& w1dl one club. Whal do you mponil? Q 5 -Ntilbcr vulnerable, as South )'OU hold: • Q lt 15 1 t;> K U 0 7 • A J U The biddin1 has oroceeded.: HOtl11I EAST SOU'llt 10 .... l• i. .... 1 Whast do you bid oow'! IMWUl-4ster'97 ·White w/t•n lthr. only 35K mllesl Q J • Vulnerable, you hold: Q 6 -Vuhlerablc, you hold: •AIOO \JAQJlt65l O ~ •Ql '18098 $17 ,980 le ... GSJOO '9S ~ Cold w/ten lllw, full pwr, 80Km1lesll tl8018 SlS.980 IMW JUI 'ts t..i- Whltt w/t1n lntlf, auto full power! 118084 $14,980 •al 1,:1 ~ OAQHJ •AQl8'51 Whal is youT openin& bid I What IS your opening bid? Look for O/llt4VS Oii Monday. ME.CEDES C210 '97 Jee,. "tS GrW a-.... lthr, blk,everlhm& pwrl 107k miles, 1 owner, all lhis Is a wonnerl Coral records. very clean •VF57112t $21,900 $6995 (949) 631-1248 ~STr_,...•94 c....,... S200 obo needs Whrte w/ar•Y Int. 5 MOIClDIS CUC4JO '00 Very nice Coupe. flawless! Red. '-' ...... '96 Otscowry Green/Ian mt. beautiful oria1nal cOlldllt0n $13,995 INI & wan avail v45729l Bkr 949-H6-1UI leaw '91 lS 400 alnt cond, 102k ml. p11rl wflV cry int, 111 records, loaded, 1 owner. s.nior Citizen. VefY cl11n. PP· Sl0,200 (949) 640-7402 work Mov1n11 must sell! speed, 4X4 • 949-722-9071 118016 $6,980 Cllewrelet 't6~ 1 SOO 4wd, wht, alloys. loaded, clean. 78k, $14.500 obo 949-673-2418 DODGI INTRIPIO '94 Wtute. low miles. very aood condihon $4500 949.548.4806 D ..... ._'95 2500 Cummin~ Oiesel Iona· bed truck 9411 ml, stick shitt, ar •en. ara1 Int, very clean cond v304446 Sl0,995 firm fln1ncinc avail, Bkr 949·586·1888. Ferlll '99 F-1 SO XCAI. .1m. •!r•er, ......... .. 1752 $17,976 Clwysler s.aw-. 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