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SATURDAY,AUGUST17,2002
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~eaching out with hands and hearts
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Friends are rallying around 4-year-old Leilani
Gutierrez, helping to·raise money for the Costa
Mesa girl who woke from a coma paralyzed.
need to bring Leilani home from the
HealthBridge Oilldren's Rehabilita-
tion Hospital: a respirator,· a power
generator, a wheelchair-accessible
van and other medical needs.
FYI
WHAl': "Walk for Leilani" to benefit
the family of 4-year-old Leilani
Gutierrez June CHa1rAnde
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Leilani Gutierrez
emerged from her coma into a wodd
she never knew existed -one where
her dream of riding ponies is now
much farther out of reach, one where
simple functions like walking and
talking can no longer be taken for
granted.
Though the Gutierrez family and
the whole community breathed a
slgh of relief when the Costa Mesa 4-
year-old emerged fr9m her coma,
the news still can't be called good.
Leilani was rendered a quadripl~c
by an auto collision on Mother's bay.
Her life and that of her mother, June
Gutierrez, are changed forever.
The brightest ray, though, has
been the outpouring oflove and sup-
port from the community-an out-
pouring that will continue Sunday
when supporters walk to raise
money for the Gutierrez family.
The event will help the family pay
for the medical equipment they will
•we all knew she was a miracle to
begin with. It's a miracle she's with us
today." said Amanda Arthur, a New-
port Beach coma survivor who has
rallied behind Lellani's cause. Ar-
thur's case was also a well-publicized
tragedy when she and a group of
other high school students were in a
tragic accident five years ago.
Melanie Franklin, a spokeswoman
for the Gutierrez family, said the
community's support so far has been
a "tremendous help." Though Leilani
does have health insurance, funds
WHEN: 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday
WHERE: Fairview Park
COST! Donation of $10 or more ls
requested
INFORMATION: (949) 674-9044;
donations can atso be made by mall
to Leilani Gutierrez, P.O. Box 11322,
Costa M esa, CA 92627
raised by the community have al-
lowed June Gutierrez to leave her job
as a waitress and spend her days at
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KENT TREPTOW I OAll Y PILOT
The cast of the play "The.Treldon,• all 12, gather Friday in Santa Ana Heights for a rehearsal. In the back row. from left, are Sara Fassett, Emily
Richonne, Nichole Gruenemay, Molly Esposito and Kristyn Plata. In the front are Katie Calligori, left, and the writer of the play, Julie Lane.
A play of her own
Budding playwright Julie Lane, 12, of Newport
Beach has written a musical that she and her
friends will star in at a Garden Grove theater.
1Teldon" at the Grove Theater
Center in Garden Grove.
The fact that it is being performed
at all -let alone on a professional
stage -is a· testament to the
perseverance of the actresses and
their parents, who pitched in to help
with the costume and set designs.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
T he fertile imagination of a
12-year-old Newport Beach
resident will be on display this
afternoon when the musical she
Wrote for herself and six of her
friends debuts at a theater in
Carden Grove.
The musical, called "The 'lreldon"
.:..... which represents the power to
rule the universe -was written by
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Julie Lane, who attends the Orange
County High School of the Arts in
Santa Ana The cast is torn between
whether It's a comedy or a drama,
but they all agree it's a futuristic
parable of the search for one's
destiny.
For the past few m onths. they
have been rehearsing in Julie's
frontyard while the cacophony of
helicopters, small planes and jets
buzzes overhead.
Today. they will stage "The
FAMILY TIME
~1 can't believe we actually pulled
this off," said Molly Esposito, who
also attends the Orange County
High School of the Arts.
Julie, who fo~ on creative
writing in school, said she first
conceived the idea for "The
Treldon" when she was drawing
comic strips in the spring. She
thought she could flesh out the idea
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"The Treldon" will be performed at
2 p.m. today at the Grove Theater
Center, 12852 Main St., Garden
Grove. Tickets are $1.
into a play and molded the
characters -with futuristic names
like Jvon and Nelf -from her
friends' distinct personalities.
She invited her six friends, most
of whom she met at Kaiser
Elementary School~ to join in her
dramatic adventure; they started
rehearsing at the beginning of the
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suffered
injuries in a
Mayauto
col~sion that
have left her
paralyzed. A
fund-raiser
is planned
to help with
medical
costs.
Review
of Kohl's
plans up
for vote
Costa Mesa officials on Monday
will consider authorizing an
environmental study into
replacing Kona Lanes and ice
skating rink with retail store.
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -City Council tnembers on
Monday will consider launching environmen-
tal studies for a department store slated to re-
place a vintage bowling alley, vacant ice skat-
lng rink and empty movie theater at the Mesa
Verde Shopplng Center on Harbor Boulevard.
Renovation plans for the southern half of the
Mesa Verde Shopping Center, where the lively
Kona Lanes and the empty Ice Olalet and Ed-
wards movie theater sit, call for all three build-
ings to be replaced by a Kohl's retail store.
Kohl's representatives have submitted an ap-
plication for a 95,000-square-foot store on the
Segerstrom-owned property. according to a
staff report. The square footage is up from pre-
vious applications that called for an 88,000-
square-foot store.
To bring Kohl's to Costa Mesa. a series of
studies must be conducted to evaluate how the
development will affect traffic, air quality,
noise and neighbors. City staffers are recom-
mending the council members approve a
$59,000 contract to LSA Associates to fund the
study.
Kohl's will pay for the study and has depos-
ited the cost, plus 10%, to cover internal costs
of administering the contract, a staff report
shows.
Kohl's is a family-focused specialty depart-
ment store that carries clothing, shoes, home
accessories and more, company representative
Susan Henderson said. Henderson said there is
a companywide strategy to enter the Southern
California market by spring of 2003.
C.J. Segerstrom & Sons spokesman Paul Free-
man said the project is the second phase of the
overall rehabilitation of the Mesa Verde oenter.
The northern end of the center is anchored by
a Vons and has a Sav-On Drug, Starbucks Cof-
fee. Boston Market and Hollywood Video.
SM REVIEW, P .. e A4
• • SIMditj, ~ 17. 2002
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-I FAI'I11
THE MORAL
OF THE STORY.
1Lead in the art
Oceans of Bible learning
I
! off orgiveness
, "Humanity is never so b«lutiftd as wlum
• praying for forgiveness or else forgiving
: another."
-Jeu Pm.ti Rk::hter
j : L ast week I attended a leadership,
• conference. For 2 ~ days I sang. prayed,
: took notes, laughed, cried and took
: more notes at an event designed to motivate
• us to develop leadership qualities In whatever
: roles God has callCMI us to fulfill.
: It was my first experience with video
• broadcasting, and though originally skeptical,
I now believe in the potential of positive
technology to connect people across many
miles. There were satellite locations across
• ~CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
the country and some in
Canada with estimates
of27,000 people
participating in the
same event. The
combination of great
technology, graphics,
music and speakers was
so well done that I
frequently felt I was
actually in Olinois at the
host church, Willow
Creek. instead of the
satellite location I
attended at Mariners
Cllurch in Irvine.
What I found far more impressive were the
m essages from people with well-known
names, as well as those I'd never heard of
before. One idea was repeated in dilferent
forms and from different faces. More than
ever before, our world needs men and
women to live lives of integrity at home and
in their worlcplace. Our world needs leaders
who can be trusted.
Some of the leadersrup qualities we were
challenged to develop were honesty, humllity
end accountability. Other characteristics were
the ability to get along with and serve others,
to be aware of our strengths and weaknesses,
to operate from a spiritual and moral base,
end to be willing to be team players and
team builders.
These traits weren't simply stated as great
nouns and adjectives to add to our physical
resumes, but as qualities to strive to bring to
reality in our lives.
The speakers shared failures and successes
with surprising frankness. They also
explained how God used those times to brlng
different results. Most of them also touched
on the incredible power of forgiveness.
I walked outside during a break and passed
people ta!Jcing on cellular phones, probably
checking in at work or at home. One man
seated on a concrete wall looked down, but I
heard him say, ·rm at a conference. and I
couldn't let any more time go by without
calling and asking for your forgiveness." He
continued talking in a hushed voice.
It was obviously a private moment, and I
went over to a table to pray for the young
man and whoever was on the other end of
the line. I looked back once and saw him nod
his head and smile. I thanked God for the
miracle tha t seemed to be ta.king place.
I also started a list of people I need to ask
forgiveness of, as well as to forgive. Will it be
hard? Probably. Will it hurt my pride?
Probably. When I've asked for forgiveness and
been granted it, it is beautifully freeing. When
others have asked for my forgiveness, it is
also beautifully freeing. These times have led
to deeper relationships.
The world needs people who possess
leadersrup qualities, including the ability to
forgive and to be forgiven. God loves to
forgive and he loves forgivers. Should we,
could we, follow h1s lead?
And you can quote me on that.
• CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach
reaident who speaks frequently to parenting
groups. She may be reamed via e-mail at
cindy@onthegrow.rom or through the mail at
P.O. Box 6140-No. 505, Newport Beac:ti, CA 92658.
At a three-day surf camp, junior high
school kids from Harbor Trinity Baptist
Oiurch will have a chance to learn about
the Bible while wading in the water.
Youn1Chan1
Daily Pilot
L eaders at Harbor 'Ikinity
Baptist Olurch know that
worshipping and learning
about God doesn't have to
happen between podiums and pews.
They're more than willing to throw
a towel on the beach and sing
praises just a few feet from the water.
They're equally willing to worship
between times on the surfboard.
On Sunday, Junior High Youth
Pastor Joe Broesamle will take a
here, (about) the p<>Wer of the ocean
and how it can make people run
from it, and it can also make people
want to swim in it all at the same
time, .. Broesamle said. "We usually
go sit by the tide.•
A general schedule of the camp
includes a balbecue upon arriving
Sunday, and time for worship,
singing and Bible study. The group
will surf early on Monday and
Tuesday mornings in the waters right
group of 15 to 20
students to the sand
near Imperial Beach,
close to San Diego.
There. they will
worship, have Bible
study, sing, surf,
swim, Boogje board
and have fun
learning about God
as part of the C.OSta
Mesa chu.rdl's annual
three-day Junior High
Camp Surf.
'The point of putting
them on the beach
is to try to get kids
who do not know
in front of their
campsite.
Jason Rankin, a
worship leader at the
church and a
volunteer who will
accompany Broesamle
on the surf camp, said
he might choose songs
that have to do with
nature or a theme that
addresses God's
power.
the Lord to come so
we have a chance
to hear the Gospel
with them.'
"The point of
putting them on the
beach is to try to get
kids who do not
Joe Broeumle,
junior high youth pastor at
Harbor Trinity Baptist Church
The 20-year-old said
he once attended a
similar surf camp
when he was in high
know the Lord to come so we have a
chance to hear the Gospel with
them," said Broesamle. "Some
people will come just for the surfing
experience, and they get to sit
through the worship and the Bible
study and hear about our Lord and
savior."
The group will pitch tents on the
beach and sleep on the sand, under
the slcy and near the water. The
youth pastor said be will teach the
campers about aspects of the Bible
that relate to the beach.
"The ocean, the fact that God put
all these beautiful things on earth
FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
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. "About the
Bible; Jesus, Joseph & Paul" will be
the focus of this Wednesday's cJass. A
"love offering" is suggested. (714)
754-7399.
MEDITATION CLASSES
The Rev. Kathleen Scott will teach
about meditation for two more
weeks at 7 p.m. Thursday and Aug.
29 at the Center for Spiritual
Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive
East, Costa Mesa. $45 for the series.
(714) 754-7399.
SPAGHETTI AND THE RAT PACK
The Center for Spiritual Discovery will
present a Spaghetti Dinner and Rat
Pac* Show, featuring the music of
Dean Martin, Tom Jones, Frank
Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. by an
Impressionist, at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 25 at
2850 East Mesa Verde Drive, Costa
Mesa. Guests should bring a pint of
spaghetti sauce. $15 or $7. children
younger than 6 get in free. (714)
754-7399.
school and that the
opportunity let him get to know
more than just the Bible.
"You get to know the pastor and
staff better," he said.
Just going to church on Sundays
and attending youth group meetings
sometimes doesn't allow for that
intimacy, he added. But when you're
on the sand, cities and even counties
away from your usual turf, people
relax and "get more excited."
"We're closer together and just
being outside in nature is just
something,• Rankin said. "The Bible
says that nature screams out God's
presence."
IMPERSONATOR IN TOWN
Historical impressionist Peter Small
will portray Hany Truman at 2 p.m.
Aug. 26 at Temple Isaiah of Newport
Beach. 2401 lrvfneAve., Newport
Beach. (949) 548-6900.
DAYS Of AWf. SERVICE
Temple Bat Yahm will present a
MfVioe in preparation for the Daya of
Awe, marted by S'lic:hot, at 8 p.m.
Aug. 31 at 1011 Camelbac* St.,
Newport Beach. (949) 644-1999.
S'UCHOT EVENING
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach will
hold Its S'lichot evening and open
house at 8 p.m. Aug. 31 at 2401
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (949)
548-6900.
SATURDAY WORKSHOPS
New Thought Christian Church will
present Saturday wortcshops every
month from 10 a.m. to noon. Ken
Gray will speak about "The Artist's
Way" on Sept. 7. The church is at
1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. (949)
646-3199.
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
The Cha bad Jewish Center will hold
High Holiday Services at the Hyatt
Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road,
Newport Beach, starting with Rosh
Hashana on Sept. 6-8 and Vom
Klppurservices Sept. 15-16. Times
are 7 p.m. Sept. 6, 10 a.m. Sept. 7. 10
KENT TRfPTOW I DAILY Pl.OT
Joe Broesamle, the junior high school pastor at Harbor Trinity Baptist
Church, will leaa a surf camp at Imperial Beach, near San Diego.
a.m. Sept. 8, 6:30 p.m. Sept. 15 and lady Queen of Angela Church In
10 a.m. Sept. 16. Free. (949) Newport Beach will hold a dream
721-9800. analysis group monthly from 1 to 4
p.m. Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista
ttGH H01.Y DAYS Drive, Newport Beach. (949)
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach will 219-1408.
present High Holy Days services
beginning with Rosh Hashana at 8 MEDITATION LESSONS
p.m. Sept. 6, which will be followed A "lectlo dlvi na" meditation group
by 9:30 a.m. services Sept. 7-8. Kol meeting will be held at 7:10 a.m.
Nidre service will start at 7 p.m. Sept. Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of
15 and an all~ay Vom Kippur service Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
will begin at 9:30 a.m. (949) Newport Beach. Lectio is a style of 548-6900. meditation that Includes using
Scripture or a special reading as a WORKSHOPS stimulus. Free. The Christian
Meditation Group meets from 7:30 MASTERMIND
New Thought Community Church to 9 p.m. on the first and third
Wednesdays of each month at the will present Master Mind, a group for center. The format includes two those wanting to "manifest good" in periods of meditation with some their daily life, at 7:30 p.m. every instruction on how to meditate, a Friday at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa
Mesa. (949) 646-3199. talk and a d iscussion. (949)
219-1408.
A SPIRIT\JAL JOURNEY WEEKLY EVENTS A 26-lesson study on the life of Jesus
Christ titled" Journey to the Cross" is
taught at 9:45 a.m. Sundays during SUPPORT GROUP
the Homebuilder's Bible Class at FOR OLDER WOMEN
Liberty Baptist Church. The study The Jewish Family Service will offer
parallels the four Gospels to present a support group for women older
the story of Christ. The church is at than 50 to address issues including
1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. anxiety and other topics, at 10 a.m.
Free. (949) 760-5444. on the second and fourth Monday of
each mo nth at 250 E. Baker St., Costa
DREAM ON Mesa. Preregistration required. (714)
The Adult Faith Formation at Our 445-4950.
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S&tdly, ~ 17, 2002
~ Huntington's beaches earn a
clean grade, UCl.study says .
Newport Beach firefighters
prepare to tum up the heat
I
The report shows the
city's shoreline is
cleaner than it's ever
been, thanks to a lot
of effort and money.
P•ul Clinton
Daily Pilot
UC OMNB -Surf Oty bas an
1Jn18e problem.
Huntingt00 Beach's shoreline,
which has taken Its lwnps in the
media for a rash of bacteria out-
breaks. is cleaner than It has ever
been. a UC Irvine study con-
cludes.
"I think there's a positive envi-
ronmental message here,• aaid
Stanley Grant, the report's lead
author. "There's been a lot of
money spent over the years on
mitigation, and we can clearly
see the impacts of tbaL"
in the report. published
Wednesday on the Web site or
the American <llemical Society's
journal. Grant surveyed water-
quality data from 1958 to 2001.
The Oruige <A>unty Senitadon
District and Orange CoWlty
Health Care Agency pnMded the
data.
One of hJa flnd.lnga in the re-
port was that water quality im-
proved dramatically atler the
sanitation district replaced Its
outfall pipe In 1971. The district
releases 234 million gallons or
sewage per day from a pl~ 4 ~
miles out to sea.
Before 1971, the district re-
leased its sewage only a mUe off-
shore.
Grant, who cbalrs the school's
Oepart1J1ent of Chemical Engi-
neering and Materials Science.
also questioned the validity or
current water-quality testing
methods.
When county health regu-
lators warn swimmers away
from Huntington State Beach.
they're using data that's almost
24 hours old. leaving open the
possibility that the bacteria
levels have already returned to
more appropriate levds, Grant
said.
The beach, Grant 18.id, could
abady be dean when the sign Is
pobd lido the sand.
"You'd have to have a stop
ligbt up on the beach 6.a.ahing
green and red," Geant sa.ld. "It
ftashes red, and everybody
would have to run out of the
sud. It flashes green, and every-
body could run back in."
Chamber of Commerce's Commodores
Club will donate a grill to the department
to flip and cook some grub at city events.
The county's regulators ap-
plauded the analysis as food for
thought.
Lany Hooeyboume, a spokes-
man for the Health Care
Agency's environmental health
division, said Grant's study pre-
sented the data in a unique way.
The report also pointed to a
series of unexplained "hot spots"
for bacteria outbreaks at the
city's state beaches.
"Huntington State Beach is
an area that we have had inler-
ntittent postings," Honey-
boume said. "It is a location
that tends to have higher bac-
teria counts."
June c ... ,,.nc1.
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BP.ACH -Even
the menu says "firemen."
Four-alarm chill, bot dop and
hotcakes are just some of the
sizzling fun that Newport
Beach firetigbters will serve up
once they're the proud owners
or the Newport Beach Fire-
man's Grill.
The pet project or Commo-
dores Oub member Uoyd
Ikerd. the fireman's grill will be
a 7-by-lO-root-long tandem-
axle trailer ' mounted with
enough cooking power to Ught
up fund-raisers and other fun
events all over town. The grill
will include a barl>ecue grill, a
pancake grill and three-burner
range for heating up every-
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"It's going to be really versa-
tile," said Ikerd, who got the
idea from the city of Long
Beach, which has two fire-
men's grllls.
lkerd's goal of delivering the
new grill by Sept l is still
about $10,000 awa~ The Com-
modores Oub so far has raised
about $5.000 for the cost or the
$15,000 grill But Ikerd is mov-
ing full steam ahead on the
project. Creating the design
himself, he has already given
the job to a welding company.
"We're going to build it from
scratch. and we reaJJy hope to
have it fmished by Sept l, •
Ikerd said.
Councilman Steve Brom-
berg. who has been drum-
ming up support for the grill.
Nine
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Newport Beech Firemen'•
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the Newport Beach Firemen'• ,
Fu~ and mall to Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce, 1470 Jamboree
Road, Newport Beach, CA
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said he's sure it will be pot to •
good use. ,
"Balboa Island alone bas
two barbecues and one pan-, i,
cake breakfast every year, and
the Fi.re Department ls always -
there to help," Bromberg wd.
"They're very community-Ori-•
ented. What we're looking at •
here is just another terrific way
for the Fire Department to ex--!
pand even further their com-•
mun1ty involvement· •
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weepon at 7:36 p.m. Thut9day.
• Plennda ~An auto theft
wa1 reported In the 2000 bfodt et
3:56 p.m. Thur9day.
• w.t Wllon 8'Neit: A
22-yeaf'Old man was arretted on
suspicion of prowtlng and
loitering on private property at
12:30 a.m. Thur9day.
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Contillled from Al
~tal otme world.
WhM ID the wodd II IOin8 OD
with aD )'DU ebutter supplienf
Honestly, I think they need to
do a survey on just how many
windows there are in c:o.ta
Mesa and Newport Beech•
because I think the lhutter
su~pllers have gotten some
really bad information.
And pleue stop with the
homestead pitches. I don't even
lcnow why I should homestead
but I can tell from the pitches
that this is one of those things I
probably don't need to pay
someone to do.
Nothing could bave prepared
JUe for the expense of a new
home. Oh, I figured there'd be
some costs on which we hadn't
calculated -it's ~t old saying
aboµt moving always taking
twice as Jong arid costing twice
as much -but I never figured
on some of this stuff.
1Wo days ago, for example, I
got my first phone bill. It was
for $78. 04, and it doesn't yet
bill me for a single call. That
comes later. Right now, I'm
staring at the bill which
contains a section totaling
$54.76 for "additions and
changes," a fancy word for
REVIEW
Continued from Al
The bowling alley bas
been a Costa Mesa land·
mark for more than 50
years, said alley manager
Juanita Johnson, who said
she thinJcs it would be a
great loss to the community
to demolish it But the final
decision lies with the Seger-
strom company because it
owns the land, she said.
• LOLITA HARPER covers
Costa Mesa. She may be
• reached at (949) 574-4275 or
by &-mail at fofita.harper@-
latimes.com.
..,... .ptcbmt" 1ben lbele la
tbe ..aa., b Sl5.• far "moadllt ..... It -.k:h ..
odd ........ .,. hnen"t been
here I monah and J haven't
RMlde Ill)' Calli. bow c:an I be blDed 1or ·monlbly chuplr
But tbe bat section ja "taxes
Uld IW'Charga" 'llUI ta $7. 79
and includes lantp.ll8e such aa
·tee," •fund" and ·IUl'duuge."
1beee are all spina on the word
"tax." Nothing more, nothing
leas. And think about It -these
are ·taxes for a service for which
I haven't used and haven't even
beeobWed.
Then there is the little matter
of our yards. AB I wrote not long
ago, we got in liQe for some •rree" trees from the city of
c.osta Mesa that are scheduled
to be delivered on Sept. 15. The
trees, however, have triggered a
free fall spending spree so steep
that for a moment I thought we
were the school boaid sprucing
up Newport Harbor High
School
Plant those "free" trees In the
dirt without planters around
them? No sir, we have to have
brick. And of course, brick
islands along a 30-foot parkway
won't look good alone, so we
have to plant grass. And as
grass on a parkway won't look
good with a crabgrass lawn, we
may as well rip out the entire
PLAY
Continued from Al
summer before the entire script
was complete.
In addition to writing the
musical, Julie also plays the
guitar and sings in "The
Theldon."
like the characters in the
play. the actresses experienced
some roadblocks along the way.
"A lot of the rehearsal
schedules are conflicting, so we
can't always make it and it's
hard when we miss some of it,"
said Emily Richonne, who
missed a blg chunk of rehearsal
time because of a family
vacati()n.
front lawn and put In new IOCL
And. ol coune. all ........
tplinklen. And lbe ..,. pine
bee bu to be reinoved at the
Mme time becaUle lt'I
tbNaumtng to uproot our fence
and faU down OD our..-.. Ob. and while you're at it.
AntooJo (}In our landlcaper. I
can't believe that Steve .
"Six-peck" Smith actually has
someone to caJl a landtcaper),
why don't you put new
sprlnklers In the backyard.
build a new dog run, aeate a
20-foot brick planter for the
front of the house and work up
a new gate ror the side of the
house too?
But this is what we slgned up
for In May. I don't mind the
expense rea.11}) because the yard
needs the work. Besides, if I
tried to do it myself, there'd be a
fair chance that the first time
Cay turned on my oew .
sprinkler system, t,pe
microwave would start and the
prage door would open and
shut repeatedly.
And then it would be time to
move.
•STEVE SMrT1i is a Costa Mesa
resident and freelance writ.er.
Reaoers may leave a message for
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
(949) 642-6086.
Julie's mom. Audrey Woolfolk.
said she was impressed to see
her daughter putting so much
effort into the musical while she
was participating in Junior
Ufeguards at the same time.
"She bad to stay up late to
work on this," Woolfollc said.
"She's getting closer to her
dream."
In addition to brushing up on
their singing. dancing and
acting skills, many of the young
actresses said they enjoyed the
opportunity to immerse
themselves in the theatrical
experience, helping out with
choreography, set design and
publicity.
"Jt's just good overall because
we learned to do the sets and
Continued from Al
1.eOanl'a hotptW bedllde. ..
Pundl iaiMd from the com-
Jnunily wtD ., pick up
where tnsurance ieawe off. ·~ it'a dleaps for the awe to bes> her inldtudooal~
met (or the ""' of her Ille. but I
}uDe autt Jlllt let LeMani Slay
in the holpita1 the rest ol bet
1i(e, .. Frankin ukL ~ 'W81lt
to bring her home."
1lna Reed and Amy Ouf-
6ekl. June Gutiemz'a former
co-workers at the Omelette
Pador in Costa Mesa. have or-
ganized the walk for Leilani.
"I hope the walk wUl be the
-best help yet." saJd Reed,
who will videotape the day's .
events for Leilani to keep
throughout her life. "We just ,
want people to come to-
gether as a group and work .
together to show .one little
human being how much we
love her and care for her.
LDve is very tnq:>ortant to the .
healing process. ..
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John
Wayne Airport. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4232 or by
e-mail at june.caugrande@-
fatlmes.com.
worked together," F3posito said.
"We learned everyone else's
talents."
The experience also created a
stronger sense of camaraderie
among the actresses.
"It's being with all your
friends and getting to do
something together," Kristyn
Plata said. "We get in fights, but
it's fun and you get to know
your friends better."
The actresses said they would
like to make the summer
performances an annual
tradition.
• DEJRDRE NEWMAN covers
education. She may be reached at
(949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@fatimes.com.
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair
Drive, 92626, (714) 754-5223
Mayor: Linda Dixon
Council: Libby Cowan, Gary
Monahan. Karen Robinson and
Chris Steel
crrv OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., 92663, (949)
644-3309
M8yor: Tod Ridgeway
Council: Gary Adams, Steve
Bromberg, Norma Glover, John
Heffernan, Dennis O'Neil and
Gary Proctor
COAST COMMUNITY
COUEGE DISTRtCT
District Offtee: 1370 Adams Ave.,
Costa Mesa 92626, (714)
432-5898
etuanc.lor: William M. Vega
Boanl: President Armando Ruiz,
Vice President Waher Howald,
Paul Berger, George Brown and
Jeny Patterson
1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa
92627. (949) 631-1200
Board: President Jim Atkinson,
Vice President Mike Healey,
Trudy Ohlig·Hall, Fred Bockmiller
and Paul E. Shoenberger
COSTA MESA
SANITARY DISTRICT
P.O. Box 1200,.COsta Mesa
92628-1200, (714) 754-6043
Boerd: President Arlene Schafer,
Jim Fenyman, Art Peny, Greg
Woodside and Dan Worthington
ORANGE COllQY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050,
Costa Mesa 92628-9050, (714)
966-4000
Elizabeth D. Partcer, member,
Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach
ORANGE COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Hall of Administration, 10 Civic
Center Plaza, San1a Ana 92701
• Jim Sliva, 2nd District (Costa
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFlED Mesa, Newport Beach). (714)
SCHOOL DISTRICT 834-3220
District Office: 2985-A Bear St, •Thomas Wilson, 5th District
Costa Mesa 92626, (714) (Newport Coast), (714) 834-3550
424-5000
Superintendent: Robert Barbot ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
Bo8rd: President Judy Franco, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, (714)
Vice Presiden1 Martha Ruor, ' 708-fAIR
Cleric Serene Stokes, Dana Bladt, Board: President Curt Pringle,
Jim Fenyman, David Brooks and Vice President Ruben A. Smith,
Wendy Leeoe Randy Smith, Emily Sanford,
MESA CONSOLIDATED
WATER DISTRICT
FUN STUFF
COSTA MESA
TRAINS ON
THE TRACKS
On the third weekend of eadl
month, engineers climb aboard
their trains an4 travel on three
miles of tractt at Fairview Part to
display their steam and diesel
engines. The public 11 welcome
to join them at the perk at
Placentia Avenue and Eatancla
. North. The Orange County
Model Engineer program ttarted
In 1988, when englneer9 wanted
IO dlepMy their engl,_, wt"'9
educetlng Md entertaining the
community about the past. (Me)
Ml-72iil8.
MOBILE SKATE PARK
Tht RecrNtfon Olvlelon'a MotMte
Sic.te Partc trfVtit IO varlout .,_rte
IOClllloN throughoul the ..
three d9¥1 •Mel ID PftMde ......... an.. ..... ...... offt .... part.
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Peggy Halgl, James Barich,
Deborah Carona. Leslie A. Ray
and Patricia Velasquez
times. Aooess the city's Web site
al www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.usto
get a form. Call (714) 327-7560
for leftedule of days, times and
locations of the skate park.
ANNUAL INDIAN
POWWOW
A Native American festival
featuring a dance competition,
native crafts and food will be
hekt Aug. 23-25 at the Orange
County Fairgrounds. The colt 11
$8 for adults, $3 for teeN 12 to
17, $1 for dllldren 8 to 11 , and
children 5 and younger are free.
(714) 983-1102 .
NEWPORT BEACH
BALBOA FUN ZONE
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STATE SENATE
Ross Johnson (R), 35th District,
18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite
395, Irvine 92715, (949) 833-0180;
fax: (949) 833-0696;
Press Secretary Pat Joyce, (916)
323-1200
960-6483; or 2338 Rayburn
Building, Washington, DC, (202)
225-2415; fax: (714) 960-7806
(Represents Costa Mesa and
West Newport)
E-mail: dana@mall.house.gov
U.S. SENATE
• Barbara Boxer, (D~, 112 Hart
STATE AS~Y Senate Building, Suite 112,
John Campbell (R), 7-0th District, Washington, DC 20610, (202)
State Capitol, Sacramento, , 224-3553;
95814, (916) 319-2070 or 2250 E. Imperial Highway,
E-mail: districtlO@-Suite 545, El Segundo 90245,
assembly.ca.gov (213) 894-5000
STATE COASTAL
COMMISSION
45 Fremont St, Suite 2000, San
Franclsoo 94105, (416) 904-5200;
regional office in Long Beach,
(310) 590-5071
GOVERNOR
Gray Davis, (D), State Capitol,
Sacramento 95814, (916}
445-2841; fax: (916) 446--4633
U.S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
• Chris Cox, (R), 47th District, 1
Newport Place, Suite 420.
Newport Beach 92660, (949)
756-2244; or 2402 Rayburn
Building, Washington, DC 20515,
(202) 225-5611; fax (949)
251·9309 (represents most of
Newport Beach)
E-mail: dlristopher.cox@-
msil.house.gov
• Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 45th
District, 101 Main St, Suite 3C,
Huntington Beach 92648, (714)
Peninsula. (949) 673-0408.
www.BalboaNewport·
BHch.com.
UPPER NEWPORT
BAY ECOLOGICAL
PRESERVE AND
NATURE PRESERVE
Canoe and kayak tours are
available to experience 1lx
diverae habltate for more than
200 bird apecift that either live
there or visit during the birds'
Pacific ftyway migration.
Campfire programs are also
offered, a1 are free two-hour
walking n.ture tours depef'tlng
from Shettmalcer ltland 9VefY
first end third Seturdey •I a.m. tau the~aff'Wt and a.me 8t (949) 840-e?.te, °'the
FMnda af h N9Wp<M1 Bly at (948184&8008.
UPP.ER NEWPORT BAY
PETER AND MARY
MUTH INTERPRETIVE
CENTER
E-mail: senstor@-
boxer.senate.gov
• Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart
Building, Washington, DC 20510,
(202) 224-3841;
or 1111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite
915, Los Angeles 90025, (310)
914-7300
E-mail: senator@-
felnstein.senste.gov
PRESIDENT
George W. Buah, (R), Whi1e
House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave ..
Washington, DC 20500.
Hotline: (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202}
456-1111
E·mall: president@-
whitehouse.gov
Fax: (202) 456-2461
VICE PRESl>ENT
Dick Cheney, (R), Capitol
Building, Suite 212, Washington,
DC,20500
E-mail: v/cs.president@-
whitehouse.gov
Fax: (202) 456-2461
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COMMUNITY & CtUBS
s.u~. _,,. 17, 2002 • a •
Lions prepare back-to-school supplies for first-graders ~
B)' Jim de Boom
For the third c.onaecudYe )'fJll',
the Harbor Mea lionl <llm II
preparlng for itl School 8qlc Sup-
ply project. Members hlM col-
lect.ed shoeboxel. decorated and
6Ded them with supplies such ..
rulers, pencils, erasers. ghJe, ads·
aora, sharpeners. etc. for the first.
graders at Whittier F.Jementary
School ln Costa Mesa. Thia year,
the dub will band out more than
200 boxes on the first day of
school, Sept 3.
Project Chairman Jom ..... Is
hopeful the project can be eK·
panded to hldude more schools
in the coming years as It has been
so well-receJved by the school ad-
ministration. teachers, parents
and students. Flnaoclng for the
project has been obtained
throo#l fund-raising events and
donations.
'These supplies will help get
the children off to a good start
with the equipment they need to
succeed." says Parb. •tt can be a
WHATS
AFLOAT
• WHATS AA.DAT is published
periodically. If you are planning a
nautical event, submit the
information to the Dally Pilot, 330 w. Bay St, Ccma Mesa, CA 92627;
byfaxto(949)646-4170;orby
e-mail to dailypilotttlatimn.com.
GONOOlA TOURS
Gondola Romance offMs daily
hardship on
eome fam8ies
to buy cbeee
supples and
our dub ap-
predats the
oppor1Unlty to
help."
According
to the mem-
bers who help JIM distribute the
DE BOOM boxes to the ch1ldren. aD
the dor1S are worth it when they
see the smiles and faces lighted
up with surprise when they open
the boxes.
For more information about the
project. ~ call Pdrb at ~9)
548-2440.
LAST CALL FOR T1CK£TS
The F.xchange Oub of Newport
Harbor will present an evening of
Dinner and the Movies for your
enjoyment on Aug. 29. This 12th
annual Benefit Screening at the
Udo Theater in Newport Beach
tours of Newport Harbor during
lunch and dinner. Call (949)
675-4730. The tours go out of
Udo Marina Village, 3400 Via
Oporto, Newport Beach.
KAYAK TOURS
The Upper Newport Bay
Ecological Reserve and Nature
Preserve hosts two-hour kayak
tours of the Badt Bay at 10 a.m .
every Sunday 81 2301 University
Drive, Newport Beach. $20.
Kayaks made available through
ICarl .... w..... ln "One
Hour Photo."
ActMtlea will begin at 5:30
p.m. with a food festival by
more than a doun area restau-
rant.a. Ex.changltes prombe you
a fun-filled, c:uual evening of
Cood, wine and entert&lnment.
Prooeeda from this charity event
support the Orange County
Otlld Abuse Prevendon Center
and other youth-centered com-
munity prognuns, Including
college schola.rahips fo r deserv-
ing under-privileged high
school achievers. Olaritable
contributions of $40 per ticket
may be made payable to the Ex-
change Oub Owitable Foun-
dation. Call Tum Nol'too at (949)
887-6768 or John bnel at
/omes@mx..net.
STU SERVING AMERICA
Costa Mesa American legion
Post 869 will meet at 7 p.m. Tues-
day at the c.osta Mesa Air National
Guard facility, 2651 Newport Blvd
FoWlded in 1919 bY veterans for
Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort. Call for reservations.
(800) 585-0747.
HORNBLOWER
CRUISES t. EVENTS
Hornblower offers weekend
dinner dance and Sunday
champagne brunch cruises on
Newport Harbor tha1 celebrate
imaginative cuisine and
pampe~ tervioe. 2431 W. Coast
Highway, Suite 101, Newport
Beach. (949) 631-2469.
SUNDAY COOKE CRUISES
veterans, the legloo. ~ to member ....., ...... Is belpjng
America's Youlb lnd lpelking out
in faYOr of pattiodc wluea. For
more bdi>rmation. tall Holier al
(714) 546-2'm or• IA•Mwl at
(949) 65G-0894.
WORTH REPEATING
Prom Gres I.*y of the New-
port-Mesa Irvine Interfaith Coun-
cil; .. A good name. like Foci will.
is got by many actions and lost bY
one.• -Loni Wl'rey
SERVICE CLUB IE.ETINGS
THIS COIMG WEEK
MONJl\Y
6:30 p.m.: The Harbor Mesa U-
ons Oub will meet at 7.ubies.
1UP.SD\Y
7:15 a.m.: The Newport Beach
Sunrise Rotary Oub will meet at
Five Crowns to hear Rep. Chris
Cox with a Washington update.
6:30 p.m. The Costa Mesa New·
port Harbor Uons Oub will meet
The Adventures at Sea Yacht
Charters hosts cruises around
Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30
p.m. every Sunday at 3101 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
$20, includes cruise, parting,
cookies and sodas. Reservations
required. (949) 650-2412.
SAILING TEAMS
Orange County employers can
bring their employees out to
Newport Beach on weekdays to
enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of
Orange Coast College. The School
of Sailing and Seamanship now
NEWPORT STONE
Complete Desi211 Showroom
"-Where Elepnce IsMacle Affordable."
Marbk • Granilt • Slatt
Limestone Slabs
tnunic • PorcelaiJa •Mort.
11 the Coeta Mesa Country Ouh
WEDNESD\Y
7: 15 a.m.: The »member
South Coast Mdro Rotary Club
will meet at the Center Oub
(~~.
and the Newport Harbor Kiwanis
Oub will meet at the University
AthJedc ChJb.
Noon: The 35-member Ex-
change Oub of the Orange ~
will meet at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht. and the Soroptimist lnter-
nadooaJ of Newpon Harbor will
meet at the Santa Ana Country
Club.
l> p.m.: The Rotuy Oub of New-
port-Balboa will meet at lhe'Bahia
r.orinthian Yacht Oub for a craft
talk by member Remo Rkhl
(WWIUnewportbalboa.~.
11flJltSDm
7 a.m.: The 20-plus-member
Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Break-
fast Uons Oub will meet at,Mimi's
ear~ for the oflldal visit by District
Gov. Ou:k OWlbey.
offers a chance for groups to work
with the on-board Instructor on
different sailing techniques while
they get advice on how to perform
well in business. No sailing ,
e)(perience necessary. One-day
dasses range from $100to $125.
(949) 645-9412.
SAIUHG CLASSES
Sailboat rentals and private
lessons are avaiJable at Marina
WaterSports in the Balboa F1.m
Zone. Advanced classes include
navigation, big boat, powerboat.
introduction to heavy weather
,._
Noon: 1be 50-member c.o.aa
Mesa Kiwania Oub will meet at w
the Holiday Inn (~klu.o· u~
nls.orr/Clublcostamaa), the ...:.:
Newport Beach-Corona del Mar .: •
Kiwanis Oub will meet al the Ba· =
hia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a ..
program by RotDer W--. on
road and rail travel OYer eewral
CQ.ntinenlS, the eo-ml:mber El-..:. -chanBe Oub of Newport Hllbor -will meet at the Newport Hmbor ~
Nautical M\Ru.m for a PfOIP'lllll :
on Concows de'Anclen$. the 100-:
member Newport-Irvine Rotary r
Oub will meet at the Irvine Mar· ":
rlott Hotel for a progiam on the ' :
Newport Beach ·Police Depart·· :
ment (www.nirot.ary.org). -; •
• COMMUNITY a Cl.UBS is
published Saturdays in the Daily
Pilot. Send your service club'•
meeting information b'( fax to
(9491660-8667; e-mail to
jdeboom@aol.com or by mall to
2082 S.E. Bristol St., Suite 201,
~ewport Beach, CA 92660-1740.
and firs1-mate instruction. (949)
673-3372; the Blue Dolphin
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Sailing Club, (949) 644-2525; or _
Lido Sailing Club, (949) 67&-0827. :"
Sailing Fascination offers dasse1 "":
in boating safety and sailing, •
year-round for people with :
disabilities. Free. (949) 64<>-1678. :
BOAT RENTALS
Party pontoons. chaparral
runabouts and family pontoons
may be rented at Marina
WaterSports Bay Rentals in the
Balboa Fun Zone. (949) 673-3372.
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GEi llNG
INVOLVED
•GElllNO~runa
periodicaffy In the Delly "°' on •
rotMJng bMI&. I« lnform8tion on
edding your orgentz.tion to 1hil fisC.
cell (949) 574-4298.
AMERICAN CANC£R SOCIETY
The Orwlge Counlv Region d fhe
Americ9n Cancer Sodllty .....
olllce ~The eodelv .. .,
eeelcing ~ 1IO anlM'9f' Clllll
br Jhe unit:'l.......,. lnfoCeneer.
(949) 281-9446.
ANIMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
COllAmM• ~ ...
The Or-.. Counly..,.., of dw ,..,.... Mllllple Scleroeie
Sodlily ............
......... group In eo... Meu for
people newly~ or with
minln'llil ~of mulliple
~or both. The group wMI
melC al n Lm. the .. Tueedey
of fNely month. (Ml) 860-7869.
COSTA IESA POLICE
DEPM11EfT
Senion 66 and older are Invited
to help std 1he w..c.ide
aubctatJon. Vofunteert .... aeked
to wort two four-hour daytime
ahifta per week -net are
responsible for answering •
OU1•ccunv._.
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OMMllA1ION FOR TtE
tl--CMIOF Ar•MU
YoluneMra.,. nMded '°cant for *9V end .. enimek In the
Newport Beec:h, eo... MMe •nd
Cotone cW MM-. (Ml)
722·1367.
ORTON DYSl,EXIA SOCIETY
ORANGE COUNTY 1RANCH
Voaunteera are needed to teach
reading akilla, wort on mailings
end cootdfnete the adult group.
(714) 999-0118 between 9 a.m.
and3p.m .
-.r.NL8tMY
&GMDENI
~ coukt .... wllh 1he gllt"den,
WOf'k In the gift and tlae lflOP OJ
become. docent guide for
chlldlw\ and ...... et Corona del
Mar'• boc. ilc:el glfden and
hil1IOfical f'HHl'dl ~. Stefanie
Knstianeen, (948) 6J3.226t
Become • bottle--feeder or take in
pregnant cata at your home.
Many shelters kill pregnant cats
upon arrival. [)og9 and cats are
also available for adoption.(949)
759-3646 or www.animaf..
networlc.org.
phones, bicyde registration,
fingerprinting, data entry and
asaistlng with act.. citywide
projecb. Seniors who can speak
both Spanish and English are
also needed. Cati for an
application. Fred Gaec:tter, (714)
764-5208.
~ PEDIATRIC CANCER
RESEARCH FOUNDATION
TheSmel~.A tlttaa
C......of OCC needa~1IO
Oieesmat ~owners in
finence. accounling. lew, nwbdng,
.... human ..aurcm and other
areas. (714) 432-6916.
ENTIRE PURCHASE
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Register Now For
NHHS PRESCHOOL
A licensed preschool for
3 & 4 year olds
8:15 -11:15 Tuesday -Friday
Begins September 17
$450.00 for 18 Weeks
Call Wanda Shelton (715) 848-1500
1)
PCRF rekea money to IUpport
the pediatric cancer researt:h
laboratory at the Children's
Hospital of Orange County. It
needs volunteers for a variety of
dutie9. (949) 727-7483.
SHARE HIGH SCHOOL
EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Host famlllea are needed in the
Costa Mesa area to provide a
bed, meals and a loving home for
high sdlool students from more
than 28 countries, Including
Germany, Japan, Brazil, China
and Poland. The students, all
between 15 end 18, participate in
cre>u-<:ultural exchange to leam
about America and share their
own culture. The students stay
for five to 10 months and are
screened twice for academic
excellence and proficiency In
English. (888) 533-8514.
SHARE OUR SELVES CLHC
The clinic, which provides
SOMEONE CMES
sot1' KITCHEN
Someone Cares Soup Kltchen
needs food aervers and
"°'unteera for k.itchen duties. The
organization la at 720 W. 19th St.,
Costa Mesa. (949) 548-8861.
SOUTH COAST
LITERACY COUNCIL
Volunteer tutors are needed for
an increased demand of literacy
and English as a Second
Language classes. Students are
taught English reading, writing
and speaking skills at their own
level in small groups or on a
one-to-one basis. There are
centers all over Orange County.
Once trained, Mors may choose
the center in which they want to
teach. Mary F"rtzgerald, (949)
458-8664.
The Los Angeles Galaxy Reserve's coaching staff Is
holding a soccer camp. For thrM hours a day each
player will develop their basic skill level and have a
chance to use those skills, In games.
• Date: Monday August 19th -Friday August 23rd
• Tlme: 9-12pm each day
• Cost $100 per child (includes a camp T-!t*t mld
a 2for1 voucher to a Galaxy Game)
• Age: 4-12
• Location: The Back Bay field on the comer of
Monte Vista and Irvine Blvd In Costa Mesa.
• If you have a ball please bring It.
To register for the camp please show up at the field at
9am Monday August 19th.
Please contact Blue Star Soccer at (949) 645-8777 wtth
any questions.
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for PtofesslOflll Stucli• c.n -.nc. you In Ult
marMtpl.tee With conwwiitnt Ind comptetlenli¥a
--completion Ind C9ltlficlt!Oll prawems for
Clr.--minded peoplt In ~ .,."*Ir.
i.cn~. tducMian Ind m1nostry.
Add1tlonal eduution peys off It htlps JIOll lt.y
on top of tilt Chlflll"I market lftd ennchel '°" pet10111lly And •t v~.ro"' ulldlrWtlnd
your n.-ds IS I workint protaiioilll, wtlleh Is
Why "' desltntd our ewnl~ Incl WMMnd
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A nor..,..oflt ~ ttwt
promot88 the aociel wett.e bv
educdng the puh'ic and
improving local gowrnment In
N.wpott Beed'I holds monlhlv
meetings the NCOnd WedNedeV
of eacte month at the Newport
Bead'I Tennis Club. A recepdon
begins et 6:30, and meetings
begin at 6 p.m. Free. Annual
membership dues are $20. Send
chedt to •Speak Up Newport.•
P.O. Box 2694, Newport Beach,
92663. (949) 673-1191.
STITCHES FROM 1lE HEART
Made up of a group of women
from Southern Caftfomia who
love to knit and crochet. the
nonprofit corporation Is looking
for "°'unteers to knit and c::roche1
hats booties and blankets for ~ature babies and babies in
need. The items are donated to
hospitals across the country.
Patterns are available and
donated yam is appreciated.
Kathy Silverton, (310) 472-6903.
SWEET ADEUNES
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The singing group invites women
who like to sing to join them
Tuesday nights for four·part,
harmony-Barbershop style
singing. (949) 495-5685.
TEll·A-FRIENO
Orange County cancer groups
seek volunteers to educate and
encourage women to have
mammograms. Participants will
take part in a one-on-0ne
ptoOfWI\ of • .....,... end
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Nllilld '° memmoer••• enct wtv ........ __, dtlt cdOf'I. The s.... G. Konwt ..... Cancer
foundMlon, (714, 8&7-8152
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The Underground program, a
fundk>n of Chikt'a P9ce, proYidea
aodal ec:d\lidea end lnter9Clion
for~~are·
needed 1n menv a,... (9491
&oe88148'.
VISIONS FOR PRISONS
Vision• for Prison•, • nonprofit •
progr1m that tNchel attitudinal
heeling and meditation In prison,
needs typists to trentoribe letters
frpm Jnmetee to troubled kids. •
Weekday hou,., Mesa del Mar.
(714) 566-8000.
VOLUNTEER CEHTER OF
GREATER ORANGE COUNTY
With more than 1,500 "°'untee<
opportunitiM, the Volunteer
Center wtll matdl people and
groups withing to "°'unteer with
nonprofit agendes In their area.
Volunteer Connection Line, (7141
953-5767. Ext. 106.
WELLNESS COMMUNITY
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The Wellness Community needs
volunteers to help at the
reception desk during the day.
(714) 258-1210.
WOMEN HELPING WOMEN
Mentors and donations are
needed to assist victims of
domestic violence. Volunteer
teache,. are also needed for
computer classes. The
organization is at 711 W. 17th Sl,
Suite A-10, Costa Mesa. The
center also needs "°'unteers to
help with donation collection,
sorting clothes and general office
work. (714) 631-2333.
SOLE COMFORT OPENS AT
CORONA DEL MAR PIAZA
option of maJc.ing appoint-
ments for leisureJy fitting$.
Refreshments are always
offered in the store, which is
designed with a comfortable,
living room atmosphere for a
relaxed shopping experience.
Sole Comfort is located at
836 Avocado Ave., next to 5111
la Table in Corona del Ms
Visit Sole Comfort to ctllebrate tt>eir orand opening.
• Sole Comfort offers a Plaza. For more information
ariety of the best brands of call the store at (94'.I)
en's and women's shoes 644-5939. :
d sandals hand-selected by Corona del Mar Plata
wners Karen and Mervyn owned by The lrvi~
• ... ,,"'"Tl'"· The store carries Company and managed Ly
ephisto, Taryn Rose, Ecco, Madison Marquette Reti~~
ansko, Naot, Portania, Services, i5 located ~
erra Plana and Helle MacArthur Blvd. and Pa~
mfort. Sole Comfort also Coast Hwy. in Ne~
arries handbags, Healthy Beach. The center iB
ack Bags, orthotics and anchored by G•!/llj
nsoles. Tum""' Balt1""" and Bris •
Specia.llzing ln "hard to fit" Fa~: as well u 20
and providing personal-shops and dining spots. ~
customer service, Sol~ mo~ information on the oenir
omfort has professional, a.II (949) 790-9700 or
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'.. HOW TO GET PUIUIHED -lAlllln: Meil to Edltoriel Page Editor Jemet Meier It the Deity Plot, 330 W. a.y St, Colla U.., CA 92127 •ft 0 a...._ C.. (948) 842._ fllC Send to (949) 64e-4170
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r COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Health of the children matters most
ly GH b Grover
Aa a pediatrician at OtOdren's
Holpital of Orange County. I
believe the health and
well-being of children ls
pan.mount to a healthy
cemmunity. The Newport-Mesa
Unified School District embraces
that belief as well, and
Understands that in order to be
ready to learn in school and
gl"Qw, children need to have
access to high-qualJty care.
But ~t care is not available
for alJ children on the Westside
of Costa Mesa.
.CHOC and the school di.strict
would like to fill a community
void, which is documented with
data from the 2000 U.S. census.
2002 Orange County Health
Needs Assessment, California
Department of Health Services
and UCLA Center for Health
Policy Reeeareh.
A CHOC clinic would help
C.OSta Mesa children who are
dearly in need and make it far
easier for parents who find It
dlfticult to seek care for thelr
kids beCause of financial or
transpOrtadon barriers.
ThJs Is not an abstract.
hypothetical argument. I know
this to be true from years of
providing care to children in
other CHOC clinics. I have had
the privilege to work with many
wondetful parents who simply
want the best for their children,
and have nowhere else to turn.
These are proud, hard-working
adults who, like alJ of us, would
do anything for their children.
Most of them walk their children
to our clinics in Santa Ana and
Orange; by and ~ they live
REBUTTAL
right in the neighborhoods
where our clink:s are located.
The demotP'8Phics in our
Southern California cominunidee
have changed. And whether we
are willing to. acknowledge Lt or
not, the fact~ These Is
tremendous need for children's
health can in Costa Mesa. I
encourage an residents to open
their minds and closely evaluate
the positive Impact that CliOC
has made in other rommunities
where we have provided pediattic
preventive and primary care. And
in the process. I hope you will
also open your hearts to what
matters most: the health of
children.
• GEETA GROVER is a pediatrician
practicing general and behavioral
pediatrics et Children's Hospital of
Orange Countv.
Slow growth doesn't work for Greenlight
I. too, take exception to the
'Characterization of the Green.light
movement as "slow growth."
Measure S (the Greenligbt
Initiative) forces a citywide vote
'C¥l projects that substantially
exceed the parameters of the
~plan (From the
Newsroom. "Sony, but the
edjectives stay. .. Aug. 5 by Tuny
Dodero).
Dodero says .. exceeds certain
thresholds within the city's
general plan."
This is mislead.in& as no vote is
required on projecta conforming
to the general plm The Oty
Council has repeatedly~
projects •lbstantialy llrpr and
with greeta impact than allowed .
by the general plan. So the people
passed an initiative to take back
rontrol of projects exceeding
general plan limits.
He ackrl<7tYledges that ~ city
coundls had failed to keep
deY5>pment "in c:beclc." and then
Went on to use a dless analogy to
say that not many DXMS are
available when you're in dleli I
donl think the seoeraI plan keeps
deYelopment in chedc; it's there to
regulate and rontrol it for the
benefit of the citizeos, just the
same u the laws "'81"8ti~ other
fonm d oonduct. ad1 as ddving.
UQ oompare this to a
hypothetical situation: The speed
limit on Bal>oa Boulevard is 35
mph. but if a motomt feels ft'a
important enough. he can apply
to the Oty Council. and maybe
they will grant him a special
permit to allow him to drive 00
mph on that road, and the other
citi7.ens must like It or lump it
If the citi7.ens who oppose this
practice were to pass an initiative
requiring a vote of the people to
ratify such special permits, would
you call them "slow-drive"
proponents?
So Green.light might slow down
growth. but the only kind of
growth being slowed down is the
kind simiJar to the special permit
legalized 5Pf""ding in the
hypodiedca1 aituation aboYe.
ED VM OEN BOSSCHE
Newport Beach
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B Toro: world s best
planned airport?
fx·lrvine resident Hanna
HiD writes from her sanctuary
in Mfnne.poUe that the jeta
would haw been flying at El
Thro now if the Airport
Wolk.tng Gtoup had used tact
and political savvy and bad
been more cooperative (Dear
Joe. "Lessons still have not
been learned." Thursday).
Unfortunately. her letter
contained many problems of
fact, but when she said the FM
wanted northerly takeoffs to
tum left and Oy over Santa
Ana. she misquoted the FM.
the pilots and the laws or
physics.
The FM has approved the
planned El Toro international
airport's Airport Layout Plan,
.. and in MProposed Civil Aviation
Reuse of Marine Corps Air
Station El Turo." (Aug. 29,
2001), the FM said: "The FM
bas determined that the reuse
of the former Mc.AS El Toro as
proposed by the LRA (county
or Orange) can be conducted
in a safe manner."
I hope Hanna Hill returns to
Orange County to witness the
flights from the El Toro
international airport because it
just might be the best planned
airport in the world
DONALDNYRE
Newport Beach
Fish, not Newport's
fishermen, need saving
The Aug. 1 story regarding
the local championing of the
dory fishermen is troubling to
me ("Newport Beach comes
to dory's defense~).
NaturalJy, no one wants
to see hard-working people
put out of work, but it
happens all of the time as
times change.
If California's rock fish
CRYSTAL LAOOERDAlE I DAILY PLOT
Frank Leal and his family
prepare the catch for the early
morning-Customers of the
Dorymen's Fish Market. The
Leal Fish Co. has been in
business at the market for
nearly 30 years.
populations are in serious
enough decline to warrant
such extreme measures (and
they undeniably are), then so
be it. Every locale has some
good reason to resist the ban
on catching these species.of
fish. However, none of them is
as pressing as the very
existence of the fish in
question.
Fishermen deny their
greedy takes and any decline
In fish numbers, just as
loggers defend their tragic
clear-cuts and swear that
there are more trees than
ever. All the tired old
arguments are bankrupt.
Jn the case of deep-water
Ashes, one cannot possibly
know what is n etted or
hooked until it is visible, by
which time it is too late.
As it is, it is probably 100
late to save a couple of the
most depleted species. As a
taxpayer and citizen and a
respecter of fellow-voyacert
on Earth, I demand that the
rock fish be given a good. loug
breather from my fellow
citizens who see them u
nothing but cash or •sport.•
By the way. unless your
article was in reference to a
particular dory, It should have
read "comes to dorrles'
defense."
WAUAC£ WOOO
Costa Mesa
17th Street could use
some cleaning up
As I have raced in and out
or stores on 17th Street. I have
wondered who oversees the
condition of the sidewalb
and parking lot? It seems to
get a little worse each year. I
have wondered about some of
the people who weren't
racing. just sitting or
standing, looking each
shopper up and down
sometimes asking for money.
One just figures loitering is
acceptable in this area. I have
observed restaurant-type
trash being kicked out of the
car door into the parking lot.
During one of these
observations, I wished I
would have had a camera to
catch the action O didn't) and
get the car license. Where
would I have taken it? Does
anybody care?
One wonders if the dirty
sidewalks and dirty parking
lot might attract people who
would pull a woman out of
her car, as they did on Aug. 4
in this parking lot c·costa
Mesa police arrest 3
carjacking suspects," Aug. 6),
throw her to the ground
(better than being kidnapped)
and steal her car1 I wonder, I
wonder. can't help it if I
wonder.
KATHLEEN BREMNAN
Newport Beach
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(Mt) 146--t170; or by celling (949) Mo i.ke advantage of the
67~. Include the time, dl1e cempftree. lhe reeort It It 1131
and location of the event. aa well Bede Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949)
as e contact phone number. A. 729-0UNE.
complete titting la available et
www.dailypllot.com. 8UNDM'
A'" 11• •llton for 4 '1W old
TODAY lellenl Gutierrez will be held
The Alt by the See Rne Am from 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday et
Festlvel will be held from 10 e.m. Fairview Pinc In Coate Mesa.
to 6 p.m. today end Sund1y at the Gutierrez wea rendered •
Vie Udo Pleze In Newport Beech. quedrlpleglc after auffertng' chut
The festival will Include original end head injuri .. from e car
woft In painting, photography, colllaion on Mother'• Dey. She
mixed media 1nd eculpture. woke from e come In .kine. The
Entertainment will also be event was organized by eervers I
provided by the Jaaon Feddy et The Omelette Parlor.
Bend from 11 e.m. to 3 p.m. 1Jle Pertlclpenta ere encouraged to
donate $10. (949) 674-9044. pl&Ut is at 3425 Vie Lido. Free.
(818) 709-2907 or "MONDAY www.westcoastartlsts.cqm. The ftnlt program .,.., Amid
A cooldng demonstntion on Books; geared toward readers
older than 18, will be held in the preparing barbecue delights by Balboa Branch Library et 6:30
Cepteln BBO. Franko McGonegle, p.m. The program will conclude
will be held et noon In Macy's the 2002 adult summer reading
Cellar demonstration kitchen at programs. The library la at 100 E.
South Coast Plaza. Macy's is at Balboa Blvd. Free. (9491717-3801
3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Free. or www.newportbeschlibrsry.org.
(714) 666-0611.
TUESDAY
Macy'• and Seven1"rt Magazine A aemlnar on the n8tu,.I
will host a Fall Fashion Preview at approach to Attention Deficit
2 p.m. in the newly remodeled Disorder will be held from 6:30 to
THISrT shop in Macy's at South 7:30 p.m. at the Patio Cafe in
Coast Plaza. Artists from Clinique Costa Mesa. The seminar ls
coemetics will be available for sponsored ~Y Mother's Market.
complimentary makeovers, and Free. The cate is at 226 E. 17th St.
free gift bags will be provided by (949) 631-4741.
Seventeen M agazine. The store is
at 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. WEDNESDAY
Free. Call for reservations, (714) The Oninge County Assn. of
656-0611, Ext. 4231. Fund-raising Professionals
Conference on Philanthropy will
Readen older then 18 are begin at 8 a.m. at the Hiiton
welcome to attend the Hotel in Costa Mesa. The event,
grand-finale program "Peer Amid established for Orange County
Books," which will conclude the nonprofit agencies and affiliated
2002 adult summer reading organizations. will incl ude three
programs. The program will skill-development sessions on
begin at 3 p.m. and will be held in the field of fund-raising. A
the Corona del Mar Branch two-day survey course w ill also
Library. The library is at 420 be held beginning on Thursday
Marigold Ave. Free. (949) and will be followed by a
717-3801 or certified fund-raising executive
www.newportbeachlibrsry.org. examination Aug. 24. The hotel
MEPHISJG·M
THE WORLD'S FINEST WALKING SHOES
Departs From Balboa Pavilion
Reservations Required 949.673.5245
www.catallnainfo.com
Classical Dance Center
Newport Beach
Elizabeth Huebner, Arti.c;tic Director .ll..11--r(•rH,, ~I(
• • r.tl/ltdllr .....
la at 3080 8rlatol St. C11t for
lnfonnetton on COtU or to make
1"9UfVadonl. (9491861-0198.
'IHURIOAY aou... ff-* ....... wtl be ..
the Whlt9 Rabbit Children'•
Boobtore In South Coett Plaa
from 3 to 6 p.m. The Oklahoma
governor will sign hla new picture
book. *Will RC>g4N'S: An American
Legend~ The ltOfe It et 3333
Brittof St. Suite 2061 , Costa
Mesa. Free. C714) 446-0010.
FlttOAY
The movie •1ut•1 ..... wlH be
shown et the Newport Dunes
Waterfront Resort in Newport
Beach beginning et duelt Guest
are encouraged to bring beach
c:ttelrt end to take adVintage of
the cempflree. The resort Is at
1131 Bede Bay Drive. $8 per car.
(949) 729-DUNE.
AUGUST24
The 22nd 1nnual ~Day
Luncheon honoring four Orange
County women leaders will be
held at 11 :30 a.m . at the
University Club on the UC Irvine
campus. The luncheon is hosted
by the California National
Organization for Women. Tickets
are $35. (949)-954-1155.
The movie •G1laxy Quest" will
be shown at dusk as part of the
Newport Dunes Resort Movies on
the Beach series. Guests are
encouraged to bring beach chairs
and to,take advantage of the
campfires. The resort is at 1131
Back Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949)
729-DUNE.
AUGUST25
Historiclll tmpreuionist P9ter M.
Small will perfonn his one·man
portrayal of President Harry S.
Truman at 2 p.m. at Temple
Isaiah. During the performance,
Small describes Truman's life and
decisions as president -from
the atomic bombing of Japan to
the dismissal of Gen. Douglas
MacArthur. The temple is at 2401
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Free.
For infonnation on the event, call
(949) 548-6900. For information
about Small, call (714) 524-5944
JEFF & LYLEEN
EWING
''UP, UP AND AW A Y"
A "balloon" is a loan balance
that must be pajd on a fu1ure
dale. This provision has been
used in private lending for
many years, but h was only
recenlly approved for use by
insti lullonal lend ers. Federal
sav ing., and loan a~soc1ations
are now permitted to make
balloon mortgages w1lh ~ little
as five percenl down and
monthly payments Lhat are
smaller than the amount needed
to fully amortize the debt. The
balance must be paid off on the
due date or the Joan must be re-
neeot1 ated . This kind of
borrowing requirec; advance
plann ing to meet balloon
payment obligations.
Today's economi cs have
produced many more financi ng
options for home buyer.; which
provide buyers with fleit1b1hty
regarding the price they can
afford to pay . Fin ancial
institutions can acquaint a buyer
with the current market and
provide a Joan inslrument to
meet any financial need.
Lyeen and Jeff have 30
consecutive years of real estate
experience in Newport Beach.
For professional service or
advice with aJJ your real estale
needs call the Ewings at Coast
Newport-Coldwell Banker at
(949) 759-3796.
~-t
or Yitlt www.hfftory..allve.com. for fewer then flv• yNrt, mHta
for events, ldlvftiee Ind ft9'd
'.n..tfOUP .... lredwtl tnps. (949) 646-9822.
perform ..... rhythms end l.atjn
)lilZ llt • conC9tt tpONOted by The,...olthe Newport
N9wport BNd'I Alb and Culturel 8elc:h Public Ubtary Mek bo<*
SeMcet from 6 to 8!30 p.m. et donations to ,. ... fund• for the
Buffelo Hll• Pert. Guetta are library system. Boob may be left
encouraged to bring blanketa, at any of the three branch
lawn chairs end picnics. The pane llbreries, including, Balboa,
Is et 1901 Port Provence. Free. Mariners or Corona del Mar. They
(949) 717-38'70. may 11to be left In the apeclat
bo<* doeet ne)(t to the Friends
AUGUST21 Boob(.ore et 1000 Avoaldo Ave.
......_ CMnopher CC* Md Dene All hardcover end paperbedc
Rohrabacher wm speak at the books are ecoeptable, with the
Newport Beech Chamber of exception of law boob end
Commerce Newport Sunrise magazines. Oonetlone are
Breakfast et 7:30 e.m . The epeclal tax-deductible. Cell to arrange to
breakfut, apon59red by Sheldon have books pidced up. (949)
Pines of the Trensportation 769-9667.
Corridor Agencies. will be held et
the Radlason Hotel In Newport The Thundly Momlng Women'•
Beach. The hotef Is at 4545 Club, a 40-year-old friendship
MacArthur Blvd. $20 for club, is seeking new members.
members with reservations; $26 The club, which include golf,
at the door. $26 for potential bridge, walker and gourmet ,
members. (949) 729-4400. sections, meets at 11 a.m. on the
second Thursday of every month
AUGUST30 at the Radisson Hotel in Newport
A showing of •clock Stoppers• Beach. The luncheon is $23 and
will begin et dusk as pert of the includes entertainment. The hotel
Newport Dunes Resort Movies on is at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. (714)
the Beach series. The film will be 842-5863.
shown on a giant screen situated
on the sand. Guests are The Newport Beach Walking
encouraged to bring beach chairs Club meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m .
and take advantage of the Monday through Saturday, and at
campfires. The resort is at 1131 7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers should
Bade Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949) meet at the intersection of
729-DUNE. Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue. Free. (949) 650-1332.
AUGUST 31
The movie •Mrs. Doubtflre" will The Americain Legion will meet
be shown at dusk as part of the at 7 p.m . the third Tuesday of
Newport Dunes Resort Movies on every month. The meetings,
the Beach series. The film w ill be which deal with veteran issues
shown on a giant screen situated and community service, will be
on the sand. Guests are held at the Costa Mesa Air
encouraged to bring beach chairs National Guard. The national
and take advantage of the guard is at 2651 Newport Blvd.
campfires. The resort is at 1131 Free. Mary Holler, (714) 546-2777;
Back Bay Drive. $8 per car. (949) Bill Mimiaga, (949) 650-0894.
729-DUNE. Interfaith couples with one
ONGOING Jewish partner are invited to
The Newport Beech Newcomers participate in an interfaith
Club meets at 10 a.m. the third couples discussion group hosted
Wednesday of each month, by the Jewish Family Service of
except July and December, at Orange County. The group is
varied locations. The group, a geared toward those couples
social organization for people looking to make Judaism and
who have lived in Newport Beach the Jewish community part of
,.,~~~MIKE'$ ~~~CARPET$
OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA
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Flooring Carpet \"\""'' $150 v\l.O't 2 U " Featuring ALLOC sq ft ft
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Wood
Flooring
Refinishing &
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Berber Carpet
'i~I)~ ... $189
Installed Sq ft
Sawrdly, hCUSt l 7, 2002 ,.
tMlr ,..ationehlp. The l'OUI>
meett In the~ ....
·~• offtce 9t 250 E • ..._
St., 8uhe G. CoMa ......
PreteglatratJon It requited. (714)
446-4960.
Nlthtty meetll.p.,..._.ln
Coate Mn• Ind Newport~
for anyone who wenta to
overcome nicotine eddk:don. Sc:Mdu,. or (714) nc.9108 or
(800) 642--0668.
The Newport 8pcMtl ........... ,
e nonprofit organlutlon,
operatea e free muaeum at 100
Newport Center Drive. Newport
Beach. The museum, whld'I haa
one of the wortd'a largest
collections of eportl
memorabilia. is OJ*' from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. weekday• and 10
e.m. to 3 p.m. on Seturdey. (949)
721·9333 or www.n•WJ>OrtltpOft•
museum.org.
The Estancia High School....,..
Taecher Studen1 Assn. hosta •
monthly paper drive every
Saturday from 9 a.m . to noon in
the school's northwest parldng
lot, on the corner of Estencla
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. Bina 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 .• Coste
Mesa. (949) 515-6500.
Oasis Senior Center off9n 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 Communators
Toas1masters Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at
the Orange County Department
of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. M eetings are open
See TOWN, Pace AlO
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TOWN
Continued from A9
to~ who WIM"lta to~
' hit or her pubflc speaking aldk
(714).........m.
The N9wport ......
Dlstingulehed T~ Ctub
1300 rnMtS from 7 to 9 p.m.
Tueedevt In Sgt. Pepperoni'•
meeting room, 2300 Brtatoe St.,
Newport~. Catt to malce
reservation•. (949) 648-1274.
l •
. The Jewish f9fnly ..... °'
Orange County hold• group
meetings for younger women to
dlecust luuea re19llng to life
pa ... gea .net dtanges, body
Images, family, relatlonahlJ>',
communication, Intimacy and
aexuaflty, an1dety, and k>neflneu.
The group meets at 7 p.m.
Tueadaya at the agency offlc9.
The office is at 250 E. Beker St,
Suite G, Costa Meu.
Preregistration 11 required. Marcy
Middler, {714) 44S-4950, Ext. 114.
Mela~~
Club 691 in Cotta Meaa meets at
7 p.m. Tuesdaya at Mesa Verde
United Methodllt Church, 1701
W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714)
540-4446.
TheC.... ..... Cllalllks of
Commeew wll holl 111 we.ldv ~ LUllld'90non
Wedneedeyt "°'" 11=-a.m. to 1 p.m. .. 1he Ca.tit .... Country
Club. Vlalors .. slllcomed. The
dub .. 9t 170I Golf eou.... Oriw.
$13r(11•) 886-8080.
............... Club
meets at 7 a .m. Wedneedeyt at
the a.Na Corinthian Yecftt Club,
1801 Bayaide Drive, Corona del
Mar. (949) 293-4830.
.Udo .... ~meeta
from 8:30 to 8 p.m. Monmys at
Fletcner JonM Motorcars at 330q
JamborM Road, Newport Beac:h.
(714) 984-5314.
The Oula Senior c.we.r .....
tnmaport to take members to
appointments and grocery
shopping. The shuttle talc•
members to the center. Cati to
make an appointment (949)
644-3244.
Tutoring la ewllable for people
Interested in reading English but
who could use the help. Hourty
rates and times are negotiable.
(949) 851-1739.
O.lla Senior c....r ofJw'I vtaual
aid screenings with a Braille
Institute representative by
appolmment. (949) 644-3244.
Blue Aam• Toutmaatln Club
2717 meets at 7 a.m. Wednesday•
at the Village Farmer, South Coast
Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower
Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting la
free for first-time visitors. (949)
855-4308. Euentlal Weight Man.-ment
offers Interactive and proactive
Toa.atmalterl Club 231 rnMtl at 7 weight loss groups. Learn
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Large Wood Rocking Chair ......•..•..•......••••. $75•
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Round Pedestal Table w/Leaves ..........•••.•• $150-
Drexel Heritage Round Coffee Table ....... $150-
3 Drawer Dresser w/Booksbelves .............. $22500
Windsor Bench ..................•........................ $250-
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Antique Piano .Desk .....•....•..•...........•.•........ $325•
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34 Mi11#1a Prr SJM
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MMk Frnlt 1Mi9 Al# Sf-• .-...... ,,,_., """""
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Marinated Veggie K-Bob's
Jn Lemon Garlic Sauce
Thettopeln•--·--1'9COYWV and~ edllailllon,
~•women .. wppott ~
from 1t30 to 8 p.m. lu.deyt 9t
2900 Btletol St., C-208, ea..
Meu. (71') 432.()020.
O.. lenlor c..e..hae.
welldng group calledW.llcers Not
Roc*era thet meat9 once• week
to enJov tcen6c walb In and
around the Newport~ aru.
(948)~ ...
WofMn ....... WofMn ....
free peer IUppOrt group for
women fn tnlntltJon from 3:15 to
4:16 p.m. Aloohofk:8 Anonymou9
meets from 8:"6 to 7:"6 a .m.
Mondey through Friday In Room
3 at the o..Ja Senior Center, 800
Merguerita Ave., Corona del Mar.
(949) 844-3244.
The Hoeg c.c.rc.m.r ......
free yoga daa from 10-A6 to
11 :45 a .m. Tueaday at 4000 W.
Un1ttd Mnhodi~t
1 '400 W. Bal~ Blvd .. Ncwpon Beach
l4 s ....... Aclul1 Svn41y School
8JO tll 10 un. · Wonlup Md Olildmw Sundiy Sdlool
The Rn. Dr.~ R CrUp. Putor
(949)67J-l80S
Newport Cmter
United Methodist Church
Rev. Cathleen Cooa, Pator
1601 Marguerite Ave.
comer of Marguerite and
San Joaquin Hills Rd.
(949) 644--0745
811m Quin Worship Snvice
I 011m Worship and Children's
Sun"4y School
Youth muting weeltly
Costa Mesa First United
Methodist Church
420 West 19th Street,
Coeta Mesa
(949) 548-7727
v. Michael Bankhead, Pastor
.
C....Hlgtawf.Newpaltlleda; ,._men
TM ........... A.n._.GIW
Support Group of Newport VIiia
WletMlle Rou co-9P0'18CN'1 I
""eupport group mMdlig for
cal9glvwa .t 1 p.m.1he fourth
Thundey of Md'I month through
October at Newport Wle WMt
........ d Uvtng. 383 Hoepltal
Road, Newport Beac:h. (948)
131-3666.
lhe ............. AaM.andMau
T-.ce, a reeidend.a community
. for people wtth Alzheimer'• ~and releted dementia,
of'fete • free IUppcNt group for
caregiwrs at 8:30 p.m. 1tM first
Tueadey of udl month at Mela
Terrace, 360 W. Bay St, Ca.ta
Mesa. {71•) 283-1111.
Rebecca Lewla ...... ..--
bereavement group that
tMTES 1HE COMMtHTY
totr\
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
~SMALL
NOTED HISTORICAL IMPRESSION1ST • HARRY TRUMAN "GIVE 'EM HEU
HARRY"
Sunday, August 25 at 2.1>0 PM
2401 ~Ave. $ Newpott Beectl
(M81548-e800 for ,...11Mlol-.
~··•• ln ..... dpeoplt who ...... Of~ ...... . ,,... .. , p.m.1'1Mdfi1f8 .. 310t
w.c....~.w..111,
............ The COit ...
don.eb11D an.,... d*"Y of
1he ... ,.... choice.<:.-to
,.,... • ~edon. (948)
721.QIO.
O..lenlorC..W--.•'-
blood ~--·-from 9 to 11 a.m. 1he fine end third
Tueedey of Md'I mon1h In Room 3
at 800 Marguertte A/119., Corona
del Mer. Ml) 844--3244.
The N9wport lwh .
Paydlological Aun. offer•. body
Image and moderate eating
IUPf,>Oft group at 7 p.m.
Wedneaday9 at 3101 w. Cont
HJghwey, Sulla 311 , Newport
Beach. (948) 721-6760.
A euppcNt ~forttMMe wldt
br8'n tumors meets from 7 to
8:30 p.m. the first and third
Thursdays of each month at the
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 722-6237.
A breMt cancat support group
for young women meets from
Our Lady Queen of Angels A
+ •A God-centered parish communicy, insuuctcd by the Word of God
and renewed by the Sacnrncnts"
2046 Mar Vista Drive
Newport ~. CaJifomGl 92660
(949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rev. Monsignor William P. Mclaughlin Pastor
LITURGIES: Saturday, 5 p.m. (Cantor),
Sunday, 7:00 (Qwct), 8:30 (Concemporuy) 10:00 (Choir),
11 :30 a.m. (U.Otor) and 5:00 p.m. (Conl'cmporary)
ST. MARK Plmfl'ERIAN
CHURCH
.. YOU'VE GOT THE POWP.RI"
(C'.olossians 2:6-15)
S.cwday. A..-17, 2001. SiJO P.M.
5-tay, All!plt II. 2001, tiJO k IO:U A.M.
Child ~entered
Rev. Gall MNlef Oiurch
Where Children A Adulta Wonblp God 1atelller
Ands~ rmn111 vaau.
Worship 9:30
................. __ .,, ...
group mM1S from 8:30 to I p.m.
on the flrat Tuead9V of.... I
month .. the Hoeg Cencer c..r.
The center .... One Hoeg Drive,
Bulldlng 41, NMport 8Nch. FrM.
(948) 722..e23'7.
A euppottgroupfortlmif _.
frlenda of cencer patienta meets
from 1:30 to 8 p.m. on the fourth
TUM<Yy of eedl month et the
Hoag Cancer Canter. The center la
et One Hoag Drive, Buffdfna •1,
Newport Bead'I. Free. (949)
722~
A b19Mt canoer aUppoft group
mee111 from noon to 2 p.m.
T~etthe Hoag C:... ·
Ceneer. 400C)W. C.oeat ~.
Newport 8-:h. FT-. ,_, 722.ezn
TM <>a.a. Senior Center~ a
Braille ctaP to help wtth aight
loa1 from 10 a.m. to noon
Thurldeya In Room 4 at BOO
Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar. (949) 644-3244.
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BU/WING OUR FAITH: WVlNC CHRIST
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9 am · Sunday S<hool/Adul1 Bible Study
I 0 am • Choral Euduruc
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ON VA C ATION Sab#'dwt, ~ 17, 2002 AU
Kara and Brett Jones of Newport Beach visited Old Faithful during Scott and Hannah Schubert vacationed in Catalina. Members of the Elephant Walking Society-Rhoda Stanley,
Patricia Dreyfus and Jean Campbell -trekked through Portofino,
Italy.
their trip through Yellowstone Parl<.
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Al2 SIUday, Au1ust 17, 2002
Caring Caddy Wampuss
Orange County band headlines Hard Rock
Cafe event Friday to help with 4-year-old
Leilani Gutierrez' medical bills ·
Jennifer K Mahal
Daily Pilot
M embers of the band
Caddy Wampuss have
never met Leilani
Gutierrez. They don't know her
parents, have no connection to
her family and don't even live
in the same city as the Costa
Mesa 4-year-old. But they care
about her.
With the kindness of
Getting
into the
groove
sttangers, Gaddy Wampuss will
headline a rock 'n' roll fashion
show benefit concert Friday at
the Hald Rocle caf6 at Fashion
Island to help Leilani's family
with her medical expenses.
Newport Beach's Redline 5 and
Oevls will also perform at the
show, which will feature
fashions from Cliromestar
worn by professionals from
Chase Models.
Leilani suffered serious chest
When Newport-Mesa
feels like dancing, there
are plenty of places
where you can shake a
tail feather or two
Youn1Chan1
Daily Pilot
W hether you're looking to
dance among sweaty people
who don't care about how
loud the music is because the last
thing they want to do is talk, or sway
just the slightest bit in a mellow
lounge where people prefer to sip
drinks and watch, Newport-Mesa
offers plenty of opportunities to
groove.
FYI home from South Coast Plaza
•WHAT: Fashionably loud: A with her mother, June
Concert for Leilani Gutierrez, their Fold Explorer
•WHO: Caddv wampuu ~ . was bit by a driver who ran a
guest stars Redline 5 and Clevis ' red lisht. The car rolled,
•WHEN: 9 p.m. Friday ejecting Leilani from her car
•WHERE: Hard R~ C.f6, seaL The little girl, who woke
Fashion Island, 451 Newport from a coma in June, was
Center Drive, Newport Beach rendered quadriplegic. She
•COST: $10, $6 with flier remains in the hospital on life
available at suppon.
www.caddywampuu.com The lead singer of Caddy
•CONTACT: (714) 297-3882 or Wampuss, who prefers to go by
www.caddywampuss.com the single name Toad, stumbled
and bead ir)juries during an
automobile collision on
Mother's Day. While coming
over Leilani's story in a
newspaper at a coffeehouse.
See CADDY, Pase A16
Sometimes you really have to look,
as the venues look like mere
restaurants but cater to a dancing
mood.
Other times, you can just listen for
the loud music and know there is
dancing to be had.
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Glassblower Kent Kahlen creates a vase from molten glass in his studio. His work will show at Laguna's Festival of Arts show.
The Tilci Bar in Costa Mesa is an
obvious place for dance. Regulars call
it the rare electronic-music spot in
Orange County. It's dark, loud and
dizzying with jumping lights. Patrons
come to dance to the house music of
popular DJs and other musical acts.
There's drinking and the occasional
shouting above the din, but the most
prominent activity is dancing.
Margaritaville in Newport Beach
offers an equally upbeat time, but to a
different tune. Between the
margarita-drinldng and Mexican-food
eating, patrons get up and dance
between tables, as well as on the
dance floor. Musical acts perform
seven nights a week.
And then there are the places like
Carmelo's Ristorante in Newport
Beach. A fairly upscale Italian
restaurant with a huge bar, lounge
area, dining area, patio and, of course,
dance floor, patrons there groove to
different rhythms according to the
mood being promoted that nigbL On
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays,
Latin $3.lsa performer Ivan Marcello
performs. Sunday is tango night, and
Thursday and Friday evening stages
are saved for the world music/Latin
jazz/reggae ofTino Macchia and bis
band.
Saturdays are reserved for Tate 5, a
funk Motown group playing musical
styles of the late '60s and early '70s.
Patrons can be generalized to be in
their nUd-20s through nUd-30s.
·we have a little solid crowd that
just comes to bear these groups," said
Brad Eggebraaten, bookkeeper at
Carmelo's.
If you're looking for a sweeter, more
mellow time, head to the ntanon
Lounge at the Sutton Place Hotel
Gerald lshfbuhl and the Stone Brtdp
The language of
Creating forms from what was once
silica changed Newport Beach artist
Ken Kahl en's life and focus
Youn1Chan1
Daily Pilot
T here was something about
sand melting into clear goo
and the goo being shaped
lib it was caramel and the
caramel getting blown,
literally, into beauty that intrigued
Kent Kablen more than 10 years ago.
Until then, be wa8 a .
self-proclaimed "typical young.9ter"
who started and quJt jobs in a pattern
that showed he was still looking for
his place in the world. ICahlen fell into
glassblowing during a stint with
chiropractics in 1988 Chhi back hurt,
be went to see a chiropractor, he
decided to be a chiropractor). He was
walking through the art department
at Santa Ana JunJor College one day
when he saw someone working on
this •gtowtng red thlng."
"That WU It I WU hooked," said
the Newport Beach resident who la
exhibfdng bJt wort at the Festival of
the Arts to Laguna Beach. "I was
totally naive to thla ...... at world."
That glowing red thing, teclmically
called the glory bole (the place where
glass can be heated to be shaped into
art), became .ICahlen's niche.
Today bis studio contains two such
fiery holes -the glory hole and the
furnace -puntis (rods used to
transfer melted glass), blowpipes,
pipe-warmers and other chunky tools.
It's bot in there. Sort of scary too, as
the presence of things that can bum
you is plenty. But for the 36-year·old
Kah.ten. who barely flinches atsmall
bums from ash falling on his skin, a
glowing rod with a bulb of tluorescent
orange glass at Its tip might as well be
a baton meant to twirl.
"Explosions are infrequent,~ be
said. "I've bad this glory bole explode
on me, but it was nothlng."
His furnace is kept on every day,
regardless of whether be la worldng
and even if be is sleeping. It maintains
a temperature of 2,000 degrees
Fahrenheit and la able to house up to
320·pounda of molten glaaa, which la
bom of a mixture of llUca, ah and
lime. The glory hole Is turned on only
when be ts worting and maintains a
heat level of 2,300 degrees FahrenbetL
FANTASTIC FIVE
Molten glass glows in the dark where Kent Kahlen begins to roll a vase into
shape. The glass is heated in a 2()()(}.degree furnace.
Kahlen starts by sticking a blowpipe
into the furnace. Once the dp of the
rod is clumped with this mix. he rolls
the substance on a marvel (a type of
table) to smooth It and wolks with bis
many tweeurs, sheers and jacks to
shape the shapeless mass. The texture
of the glass is lib thick gel at this
point. yielding to every whim of the
tools held in Kablen,'s band.
The artist then blows into the
blowpipe and makes a little bubble in
what is, at this point, pretty round.
The bubbJe expand& and makes the
glall boDow. Sometimes, if he's
woddng on a big pJece and needs
help, his &IUltant Josh Backhaus will
blow into the ptpe wbJle Xahlen
obeenes the changln8 shape.
Bedcbaus said be got Into
glassblowing for the same reason his
employer did.
"You see it, there's that attraction,,.
be said. "The fire and all the noise
and you see somebody pull the glass
out and it's like nothing else."
Some of what gets made in IC.ahlen's
studio include vases, Ooor lamps.
tables, cu.stom-Ughtfng features,
sculptures and even paperweight&
The average glass buyer doesn't
always know that glass comes from
sand, from such a creative proc:ees.
Kahlen said. But the artist. who
actually considers himself both an
artist and a crattsman. depending on
whether his creation is used
functionally or sculpturally, ea.id more
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THE CROWD
Sandpipers' super summer party
T he Sandpipers in support
of Hoag Hospital held a
, amub1ng 9Ul1lDler party at
the Pelican Hill estate of 1-md
Bob Ma t 'r II~ The theme was
pure jazz as SpynJura cm\ted
musical
-----magic in the
sage-covered
coastal hills.
The late
afternoon
Sunday
reception was
hosted by the
generous
Modzeleski
family and B.W. Cook co-qwred by
Carolyn Reed
and &7ellle Smith. The annual
swnmer party attracted around
200 chic Hoag devotees dressed
in cool summer cocktail attire,
raising funds for the Hoag
Hospital Foundation benefiting
the Hoag Cancer Center and the
new Hoag Women's Pavilion.
supporting the Sandpiper
event were committee members
Arlene BaDerlnl, Cyndy Haug
Mallory lleydortr. Janet Kane,
Roeeanne 1.evan-1.evl, Junita
M8dole, BoeaUe Puleo, Roni
Robin, Mary Jane Rumbley,
Soun Selcer and Kymberly
Spector.
GOLF TOURNEY HELP
Glorta o.brlnk is thrilled to
report that $45,000 was raised in
underwriting support to benefit
the upcoming House Ear
Institute Golf Tournament set for
Sept. 16 at Pelican Hill.
"Bids were flying at the
pre-event affair", says Osbrink.
offering praise and gratitude for
the support of First American
Title, hosts of the recent patron
party. Celebrity endorsement
came from 1'11,m. DIBer, in
from BrentwoQd for the party.
Diller, the "queen" of elective
surgery, in her eo''s and looking
20 years younger, jo!Jled Dr.
Howard Houle, ~t chair .
l!llrabeth Vincent of Harbor
Island and a host of guests
gathering to support the work of
the legendary House, who most
recently made international
headlines for the work in his
clinic saving the hearing of radio
talk star Rush Umbaugh.
ECLECTIC KICK-OFF
The Eclectic Orange Festival
will host a kick-off party next
Tuesday at Z-Tejas restaurant,
South Coast Plaza. Organizers
are calling the event a "listening
party", as a CD will be
distributed to guests for their
listening pleasure. Tracks from
the new CD will feature
highlights of the entertairunent
from this year's festival which
stars the French equestrian
ballet troupe. Theatre Zingaro.
Also featured on the CD will
be music from "Latinworks",
~highlighting the vision and
virtuosity of Latin America's
vibrant music scene", offers
orgaruzer Craddock Stropes.
Festival director Dean Corey is
especially proud of the CD.
Corey adds, MTh.is represents just
about every style of music
coming out of Latin America."
The F.clectic Orange Festival is a
project of the Philhannonic Society
of Orange County. Approaching its
fourth season on the Califom.ia
ALSO IN THE CROWD
Meredith Louis Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
McCormick, was among the 18 young women
presented to society at the Medallion Ball, sponsored by
the Assistance League of Newport Mesa. Potter is a
fourttrgeneration League member and the third
generation of her family to be presented formally. She is
a resident of Lido Isle, a recent graduate of Newport
Harbor High School and will attend Southern Methodist
University in the fall.
Riviera. the festival has an honored recepdon at Z-Tejas or the festival,
tradition of bringing world-class please call (949) 553-2422.
artists to Orange County for six
weeks in the fall •THE CROWD appears Thursdays
For more information on the and Saturdays.
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Mma •June 22. 1be bride, daughter ol Mn.;
FruMm Betnorat and the late
Stepbm J. Betnor8I olw..t llrkfllwa&er, MMI., ii an
executM •rilbmt at
lmignill ESG in Irvine.
The gl'OOID. Ion of Lany
and Maswe Cuaingham of
Portola v.Dey. Calif .• is
self-employed with his own
real estate company,
~Properties.
1be bride's matron ofbonor
was Karen Moe. Her •
bridesmaids were Harriett Aguilar and Barbara .
McDonald.
'nle groom's best man was
Jim Lee. His groomsmen were
Q.ut c.as..ingham, Randy
Cassingbam, Stephen
Beinoras and John Beinoras.
The ceremony was followed
by a reception for 80 guests at
the Costa Mesa Country Oub.
The couple is at b9me in
Costa Mesa following a
wedding trip to the
Caribbean.
Fulton-Kendrick
Kelly Margaret FuJton of
Newport ~ach and John
Jesse Kendrick of Dallas,
Texas, exchanged wedding
vows at the Wmdows of the
World Shrine in Santa Fe,
N.M. on July 3.
The b ride, daughter of Dr:
and Mrs. James E. Fulton Jr.
of Newport Beach, received
her bach elor's degree from
S.Uday, hipl. 17, 2002 All
Fulton-Kendrick
UCLA and graduated from
the University of Miami
School of Law. She is now a
real estate attorney with
Safeco Texas.
The groom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Kendrick Jr. of
Dallas, Texas, received his
bachelor's degree from the
University of Texas at Dallas
and graduated from the
University of Miami School
of Law. He is now a corporate
attorney with Fish and
Richardson, P.C
The ceremony was
followed by a reception at
Rancho de San Juan.
The couple plans to live.in
Dallas following a wedding
trip to Steamboat Springs,
Colo.
•WEDDINGS AND
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Carrillo at (949) 574-4298.
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The Mart Oevidlon Trio with Ron
Elehete on guitar wiU perform at
8 p.m. Frideyl ... rting Friday at
the Tee Room, 3100 Irvine Ave.,
Newport Beach. $10 CXMtr. (949)
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JAZZ.TRIO
Gutt.tream Restaurant in
Newport Beac:h will present a jazz
trio Sunday thrQUgh Wednesday
u regular entertainment at 860 ,
Avocado Aw., Newport Beach.
Hours are 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
"THE TtN COMMNC>MENTS'
The Orange County Museum of
Art will present the second part of
"The Ten Commendmenta•
(1956) at 6:30 p.m. Friday ae part
of its Friday Night Film aeries at
850 San C1emente Drive, Newport
Beach. Suggested donation la $6,
or $4 for museum members,
students and seniors. (949)
759-1122, Ext. 204.
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. wery week. "Wanted"
musicians include guitar players,
basa players, singers, drummers,
keyboardists and others at 100
Main St, Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-7760.
Bras~ Brazil will perform 5 p.m. Aug. 25 at Buffalo Hiffs Park as part of the Newport Beach
Concerts in the Park series. The band will perform salsa and Latin jazz. The park is at
1901 Port Provence in Newport Beach. Free. 949-717-3870.
NATURE INDOORS
"Exquisite Nature: The Beauty of
Rowers:' 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.
MUSIC
AUDIO WEDNESDAYS
The Lab/Anti-Mall is holding
Audio Wednesdays from 7 to 9
p.m. through the month of
August Soluz brings
experimental sounds on
Wednesday, followed by the
international tunes of Dirdy Birdy
on Aug. 28. The Lab is at 2930
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
96tHi661 or www.thelab.com.
SUMMER JAZZ SERIES
The Hyatt Newporter will present
Dave Koz and Friends at 7 p.m.
Thursday and Friday as part of its
Summer Jazz Series at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
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MUSIC AT THE ANNEX
Musical acts perform at 5 p.m.
Sundays at the Pierce Street
Annex, 33017th St .• Costa Mesa.
Free. (949) 646-8500.
MUSIC AT 1ltE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music on Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nidc Peper
and Kelty Gordien (known as
MPG) will perform classic roe*.
R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m.
Fridays. Marvin Gregory and
MPG will perform classic rode,
swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m.
Saturdays. The restaurant is
located at 830 Lido Park Drive,
Newport Beach. Free admission.
(949) 675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band will perform from 7 to 10
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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-ROCK AND FlAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rode and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Aistorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
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SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
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9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
, Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4600
MacArthur Blvd., NewporfBeach.
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
A MUSICAL MIX
The Newport Theater Arts Center
will present "The Musical
Medley• at 2 and 7 p.m. today
and Sunday at 2501 Cliff Drive,
Newport Beach. The show is
produced and directed by Rachel
Furman and will Include songs
from "Grease;" "The Sound of
Music" and "Annie Get Your
Gun." $6. (949) 548-6867.
'PHANTOM OF THE OPERA'
The Orange County Performing
Arts Center will present Andrew
Lloyd 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.
'lliE WIZARD OF OZ'
The Newport Beach Theatre
Company will present "The
Wizard of 0z• Friday through
Sept 8 at Lincoln Elementary
arts & Cra'ffe SW, 'Furniture
School. 3103 PIM:lflc va.w, Conine
del Mar. Show Imel .. 7 D-lft. •
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Seturday. end 5 p.m. Seturdey
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Recommended ege I• 8 and up.
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ART
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The Orange County Mueeum of ,
Art will preeent the 2002
California Biennlel exhibition
through Sept 8 at 860 San •
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.
The worb are a reflection of
l.rt)atic Ideas and stylel. Museum
hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. •
Tuesday through Sunday. $6 for
adults, $4 for seniors and
students, and free for members "
and children younger than 16.
(949) 759-1122.
HOU.YWOOD SKETCHES
"Destined for Hollywood: The Arf
of Dan Sayre Groeabedc," an
exhibit of stcetches for films, will •
show through Oct. 6 at the
Orange County Museum of Art,
850 San Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach. Museum hours are 11 a.nt
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) 759-1122. '
PLEINART
"En Pleln Air:' an exhibit of oil
paintings by Valerie Carson, Is Or\
display at South Coast Art
Gallery, 3441 Via Udo, Suite B,
Newport Beach. Hours vary. Free.
(949) 673-0nt
DANCE
Fl.AMENCO FEST
Companie Aamenca Andres
Marin will perform through
Sunday as part of the NewWor1d,
Aamenoo Festival. The Seville,
Spain, company will perform
"Mas all~ del Tiempo" for the
first time in the United States.
See HOURS, Paae A15
HOURS
Contirlled from Al 4
The ~will beNged
at the Wine Barcley ThMtre, 4242
Campua Drive, Irvine. Show
dmee wtlt be 8 p.m . todey Ind 8
p.m. Sundr(. $28-$38. (949)
.. tlt8 or www.thcttMrclay.CHV.
SEMORUUJtOOM
Ballroom dlncing to the music of
the eo.ta ~ Mullc Makers 11
offered from 7:30 to 10-.30 p.m .
Tueedeys at Costa Meta Senior
Center, 896 W. 19th St $4. (949)
548-3884.
ARGEN11NE TANGO
Tango dlnclng 11 offered from 8
p.m . to 12:30 a.m. on the first
Saturday of each month at
Oentcene Studio, 2980
Mc:Clintodt Way, Costa Mesa.
(714) 641-8688.
KIDS
Kl>S CAN COOK TOO
A children'• cooking ciass with
Alan Greeley will be presented at
11 a.m . today at the Golden
Truflle restaurant, 1767 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Kids will learn
how to make soups, casseroles
and empanadasllumovers.
Recipes and dining etiquette
lessons included. $30 per child.
(949) 645-9970.
A GOVERNOR WHO WRITES
Governor Frank Keating of
Oklahoma will sign his new
picture book "Will Rogers, An
American legend" at 3 p.m .
Thursday at the White Rabbit
Children's Bookstore at South
Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St ..
Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 445--0010.
STARLIGHT STORJES
10:161.m. Fridr/I at 8order8
Boob. Muelc .. South Coal
....,., 3333 Beer St., ea.. Meet.
Mee. (714) 432·78k
BOOKS
IOOKSALE
Friends of the Newport Beed'I
Ubrery will hold 1 UMd book Nie
from 9 1.m. to 4 p.m. today at the
Newport Beed\ Central Ubrery,
1000 Avoc.do Ave., N.wport
Beech. All proceedl will be
'donated to the library system.
(949) 759-9667.
AUTHOR APPEARANCE
Candace Chambers-Belida, who
w rote "Dare to Stand;' will
dlacuaa her book and the
challenge of dealing with tragedy
at 3 p.m . Aug. 24 at Borders
Boob, Music & Cafe at South
Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. Free. (714) 279-8933.
SIGNING AT wtlTE RAB8fT
Tamara Orr, who wrote "A
Parent's Gulde to •
Homeschooling;" will Introduce
and sign her book at noon Aug.
24 at the White Rabbit Children's
Bookstore in South Coast Plaza,
3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Free.
(619) 454-3518.
BOOKS ANO TEA
Debbie Macomber, Jill Marie
Landis and other writers will sign
books and have afternoon tea at 2
p.m . Aug. 27 at Recycled
Romances, 147 Broadway, Costa
Mesa. (949) 645-0529.
BOOK SIGNING
Viviane Wayne will sign
"lnshallah" at 11 a.m. Sept. 1 at
Martha's Bookstore, 3081h
Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. Free.
(949) 673-7185.
GROUP ACTION
WINE TAS11NGS
HI--TI~ Wine Cellars offers wine
tutlngs from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Fridlys and 1:30 to 8 p.m.
Saturdays. (949) 660-8463.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brunch, featuring
International seafood and salad
buffets. roasts car.ied to order
and breakfast favorites, Is held
from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sutton
Place Hotel, 4500 M acArthur
Bl\ld., Newport Beach. $30; $40
with champagne. (949) 476-2001.
CLUBS
ALTA COFFEE
Mt.()Sical acts perform at 8:30 p.m.
Thursdays through Saturdays at
Atta Coffee House. 506 31st St ..
Newport Beach. (949) 675--0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of live music is
presented daily at the Atrium's
Airporter Club, 18700 MacArthur
Blvd., lr.iine. (949) 833-2no.
BISTR0201
Ja.zz is played at 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and 11 a.m .
Sundays at Bistro 201, 3333 W.
Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
631-1551.
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music is performed
after 9 p.m . Thursdays and pop
and rode is presented after 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Din Din
at the Bamboo Terrace, 1n3
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
645-5550.
DURTY NELLY'S
s.Mday, ~ 17, 2002 ..
Uw ""'* .. petfonMd ~through ......
1he Harp Inn, 130 E. 11th St.,
Cost.I MeM. (M) Me •5.
HOGUE lh'-.cHAEL 'I
Uve mu* le perfonned
~through s.turcMy9
at Barmldiael'•, 3960 Cempu9
Drive, Newport Beectl. (IM8)
261-6270. •
UDO ctGM ROOM
Enjoy a smoke with your drink at
Udo Cigar Room. 3441 Via Udo,
Suite 0 , Newport Beach. (949)
723-0595.
MARGARITAVIUE
Uve music is performed at
Margaritaville, 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
631-8220.
MARRAKESH
Authentic Moroccan cuisine and
belly dancing is offered at 5 p.m.
daily at Marrakesh, 1976 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
64S-8384.
MARRIOTT HOTEL
Live music is performed
M ondays through Saturdays at
the Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport
Cen1er Drive, Newport Beach.
(949) 640-4000.
MULDOON'S
Muldoon's is an Irish pub at 202
Newport Center Drive, Fashion
Island, Newport Beach. (949)
6404110.
OYSTER BAR LOUNGE
local pop and light rode acts
perform Fridays and Saturdays at
Newport Landing's Oyster Bar
lounge at the Balboa Ferry
Landing. 503 E. Edgewater Ave.
(949) 675-2373.
TEE ON THURSDAY
Children 3 to 7 are invited to
participate in songs and finger
puppet plays at 7 p.m. Mondays
at the Costa M 8$8 Library. 1855
Par1c Ave. (949) 646-8845.
PJS AND BOOKS
A children's story time is
presented at 7 p.m . Mondays and
10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may
wear pajamas to the evening
sessions. Free. (949) 717·3801.
The Fiction Book Group meets at
7 p.m. on the second Wednesday
of each month at Barnes & Noble
Booksellers at Fashion Island, 953
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 759-0982.
OPRAH BOOK CLUB
Artwork by Ellen Rose and Dobromir Manev ·Manu· will
be exhibited at the Bayside Restaurant, 900 Bayside
Drive, Newport Beach, through September. The show
features Rose's ·pooch portraits,· and was curated by
Studio Gallery in Irvine. Free. (949) 721·1222.
Live music is performed at 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays at Nelly's,
2915 Red Hill Ave .. Costa M esa.
(714) 957·1951.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
The Tee Room presents its
two-piece band every Thursday
between 6 and 9 p.m . at 3100
Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach. (949)
756-0121.
TOTALLY COFFEE
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A children's story time is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at M etro
Pointe, 901-B South Coast Drive.
Costa M esa. (714) 444-0226.
STORY TIME
A children's story time will be
held at 10 a.m. Wednesdays and
The Oprah Book Club discusses
Oprah Winfrey's most rec~nt
selections at 7 p.m . on the third
Thursday of each month at
Bames & Noble Booksellers at
Fashion Island, 953 Newport
Center Drive. Newport Beach.
(949) 759-0982.
PO ETRY
LIVE PERFORMANCES
Poets lee Mallory and Laura
Mattingly will read new works
at 8 p.m . Wednesday at Alta
Coffee House, 506 31st St.,
Newport Beach. There will also
be music by Wendy Piatt. Free.
(949) 675-0233 or (714)
564·6526.
DINING/TASTING
SUNSET DINNERS
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dinners at 4 to 5:15 p.m. M onday
through Friday at 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
$10.$15. (949) 642·3431.
H.J. Garrett Furniture
Fine Furniture Since 1960
A Family Tradition of Providing Strvice and Valut. ConJisttnt/y Good Prices Everyda}
Full D esign 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
Consulting (94 9) 646.0275
Service Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 6, Sun. 12 to 5
Quality
Service
Value
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
Brunch from 10 a.m . to 3:30 p.m.
every Sunday at 2735 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. $8-$16.
(949) 642-3431.
TWILIGHT DINING
A twilight dining menu, featuring
dishes such as chicken
parmigiana and calamari picante
Live music is performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach. (949)
759-0808.
HARD ROCK CAFE
live music is performed Sundays
at Hard Rode Cafe, 451 Newport
Center Drive. Newport Beach.
(949) 640-8844.
THE HARP INN
Open mike night is held from 8:30
to 10:30 p.m . Thursdays at Totally
Coffee, 1525 Mesa Verde Drive
East. Costa Mesa. (714) 435-9367.
V1UANOVA
Rich Fauno plays at the piano bar
at 9 p.m . Sundays through
Wednesdays and the three-piece
jazz and blues band Misbehavin'
plays at 9 p.m . Thursdays
through Saturdays at Villa Nova,
3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. (949) 642·7880.
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CADDY:
ContiNled from Al 2
"It jUlt drew me in rflbt
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aid. "l knew d..a du. event
WU mmin8 up and thought we
abould do everythiDi we can to
tum It into a beneftt"
1he rest of the alternative
rock band -dJUmmer Rob
Ferrell. bulist Jamee "1be
Gouvemour" Perez and
guitarist Mateo -aped. The
GROOVE
Continued from Al2
Band perform rock. rhythm
and blues, and jazz on
Satwday evenings, during
which time patrons Oock onto
the dance Ooor.
"It's not too bright'; it's nice,
very romandc," said Ramon
Galaviz, bartender at the
lounge.
Anthony's Riverboat
Restaurant in Newport Beach
offers a similarly atmospheric
time.
In the middle of the dining
room, diners can get up .and
dance to soft blues, jazz and
classic rock on a dance Ooor
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guy's on tour tn Oregon (with
the Goo Goo DollaJ and ln one
day, two of his Ufe'a lovet and
dream.a are lhot down in the
bllnJc of an eye," Ferrell Nld.
"I don't have ldds, but I've
been a musician for a while ...
that ls tecbnJcally on the
water.
The Harp Inn In c.osta Mesa
offers a more lively dance
floor. Bands perform on the
stage Thursdays through
Sundays.
"We have some lriBh music,
but for the most part It's cover
bands, top 40-type music,"
owner John Lyons said.
"Danceable stuff."
The somewhat cozy,
somewhat dimly lighted
watering hole attracts a mostly
25 to 35 crowd. The floor can
get pretty cmmmed.
"The bands that we have
here play upbeat music,"
Lyons said. "We don't have any
depressing bands."
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be Ute to have yow Wodd fall
apart."
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(106.7). Perez said the IOUDd
could be chuacterlr.ed .. being
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Kent Kahlen drips hot glass on the side of a glass bowf in the final
design. phase of the piece.
GLASS
Continued from Al 2
people are becoming glass
collectors and thus aware of
glassblowing.
They're also hesitant to
dismiss the art as just a craft.
"We're growing out of that
pretty rapidly," Kahlen said.
Glassblowing has continued to
hold his interest for 12 years
because the creative possibilities
are endless.
•There's always a new design,
a new shape you can do," he
said. "lt's got all the good
ingredients to keep you
interested for a lifetime."
As far as ICablen is concerned,
time spent in his studio is time
spent speaking the language of
glas.9.
"You're telling the glass what
to do and making statements
with the gliw," he said. •1t1s a
very intriguing medium You
really can't beat it as far as what
it gives you in the end. "
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WATER FITNESS
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH I DAJl..Y P1LOT
YMCA Water Fitness class members including Sandy Anderson, red hat, and Sandy Tupman, second from left, do muscle strengthening exercises to
combat injtJries and arthritis. Anderson said she could hardly walk to the mailbox before discovering the class. Now she can move and walk freely.
A world of water wonder
In addition to swimming, more
and more people are enjoying
the several benefits of various
water exercises here in Newport
Beach.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
· NEWPOR't BEACH -Ever heard of water walk-
ing, deep water running and wall exercises?
These are just a few of the various exercises of
why people in Newport-Mesa and around the na-
tion a.re quickly flocking to pools to move their
legs, anns, torsos and whatever other body parts
they want to work out as part of "water exercise."
Water exercise began about 25 years ago as a
way for accident victims to recover from their inju-
ries and an exercise routine for people with arthri·
tis, according to Sally JCuledge, an active adult co-
ordinator at the (.entral Orange Coast YMCA in
Newport Beach, who has taught wate.r exercise
courses for seven years.
But now, more and more people from 19· and
20-year-olds to those in their 80s are putting on
swim trunks and jumping in pools to reap the ben-
efits of the water workouts.
Whether it be "water walking" that involves
moving forward, backward and sideways using
short, quick or long steps in waist-deep to chest-
deep water, or performing "deep water exercises"
that involve slow, medium or fast-paced exercises
without the feet touching the bottom of the pool,
there's plenty of exercises to go around.
"The buoyancy allows people to exercise in wa-
ter since 90CJli of the body is buoyant," JCuledge
said. "There is no pounding or jarring so It's easy
on the joints."
Benefits touch the physical social and psycho-
logical spectrums and include building up endur·
ance, muacular balance, stress relief, strengthening
the heart, increasing drculatioo, renewing enei:gy,
feDowship with other people and improving phy-
sique.
tculedge teaches one aerobics class and three
water exerdle classes each day at the YMCA and
Mid many orthopedists refer clients to the cl.aMes
to help them rehabilitate their muscles.
Water exercise goes a step beyond swimming,
according to IWledg'e. who said the draw of the
.
.,structor Saly K~e goes through the routile as she runs students through YtlCA water fitness class.
classes she teaches has as much to do with the en-
vironment as the exercises themselves.
"We have physical therapists using our facility
and there's a pool of options to choose from.~ Ku-
ledge said. •lt's just come into focus that younger
people have realized the benefit you get from (wa-
ter exercise). People have always been swimming
but water fitness predominantly focuses on thera-
peutic uses in a comfortable atmosphere that's a
stress relief. You enjoy yourself so you can't be too
strict in the water."
Water provides 12 times more resistance that
land, according to Sally Stanton, owner of Sally
Stanton Total Fitness/Water Warm-Ups. who has
taught water fitness, or as she terms it, water aero·
bics, for five years at places such as the Newport
Dunes Resort and the Newport Beach Tennis Oub.
"You bum 400-500 calories an hour based on a
IS<>·poWld person." Stanton said.
Stanton has 24 years experience in both New-
port Beam and Irvine's PIUb and Recreation De·
partments teaching everything from ballroom
dancing and jazzercise to her new Power Water
Workout
Stanton will teach the United States Water Pit-
ness Association certification class Sept 8 at the
Central Orange Coast YMCA.
"(Water aerobics) is much kinder to your body,"
Stanton said "The buoyancy the water provides
makes it a perfect place for those with hip, knee or
back injuries and you won't overheat because you
have a cooling mechanism in the water. The buoy-
ancy of the water allows for the cushioning of the
joints so you minimize the impact to your joints or
have no impact if you're doing a deep conditioning
class. ..
Younger crowds have got their heads wet as well
in Stanton's classes.
"In our clientele we have people in their early
20s, two people who are 19, men a.re getting more
involved and the-baby-boomer generation is
catching on big time," Stanton said.
One of the draws to water aerobics according to
Stanton ls that people can do the same eJterdse at
their own levels and still reap the benefits.
"You can be a very well-conditioned athlete
standing or ftoadng next to a beginner and both
swimmers achieve the same goal by the end of the
class," Stanton said. "lt makes working out fun and
tones every part of your body."
SWIMMING
SaVday, qust 17, 2002 11
BASEBALL
Green .
takes
Eagles'
post
After one year as an
assistant at Newport
Harbor and two at Laguna
Hills, he says he's ready
for position at Estancia.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Jon Green, who
helped lead the Laguna Hills High base-
ball team to back-to-back Sea View
League titles as an assistant coach the
past two years, is the new head coach of
the Estancia baseball program.
Green also spent one year at Newport
Harbor with Jim Kiefer, before moving
on to Laguna H.iDs to coach with Jeffc.e-
cil.
"I felt I was ready to take the next
level," Green said of his interest in the
Estancia job. "This is something I've
been looking for. My plan is to tum Es-
tancia baseball in to a well-respected
program in.Orange County. I want to be
a teacher first of all, through teaching
I'll be lucky enough to coach."
Green, 24, also plans to maintain
what be calls, "a positive atmosphere
for baseball," at Estancia.
"There is a good solid base, with the
boosters and the administration,"
Green said.
Green, who played as a shortstop at
Dana Hills High, will~ walk-on coach
at F.standa. and will alsO be a substitute
teacher. He plans to eam a degree in
political science and wort for a teaching
credential throughout the school year at
Cal State Fullerton.
Green said he was in charge of first·
base coaching, hitting and outfielders
while at Laguna Hills, which reached
the CIF Division I semifinals in 2001.
He detailed the type of players he's
looking for in the Eagles' program
"Overall commJtment to baseball.
and a love for the game," Green said of
the players' criteria. "They should have
a desire and a passion to succeed, and
to get better not only as a baseball
player but as a person.
"What I learned at Laguna Hills," he
continued. "You have to take the good
with the bad. Building a program. it's a
day-to-day process. Laguna Hills taught
me that success comes from the whole
team concept If we all have the com-
mon goal, we11 reach that goal."
Green takes over a program that car-
ded just 19 players last season. The P.s-
tancia varsity team has not made the
playoffs the past eight years. Last sea-
son. Doug Deats resigned early in the
campaign, citing personal reasons for
his decision. C.K. Green, no relation to
Jon Green, took over as the coach. The
Eagles finished 6-18, 3-12 in the Pacific
Coast League.
Deats' shocking resignation marted
the second time in five years the F.agles
lost their coach early in the season. One
game into the 1998 season. Joe McKlt·
trick resigned, and was replaced by Tun
Green. C.JC:s father. nm Green returned
as coach in 1999, and resigned after the
season. Deats rep.laced him. The Eagles
went 9· 14, 2-10 in the PCL in Deab' Ont
year and be wu named Newport-Metia
District Coadl of the Veer. In 2001,
Deats repeated that honor when the
F.agles went 6-18, 3·12 in te.glle and
won the perpetual Paul 'D'oxel Dopby
after winning two of three pines
against aosstown rival c.o.ta Mela.
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Pristine Vehicles
12,980
36,980
38,980
45,980
46,980
48,980
49,980
53,980
56,980
61,980
65,980
27,980
33,980
35,980
36,980
36,980
39,980
42,980
59,495
59,980
67,980
79,980
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Here's the pride~ the Newport-Mma
Dllltlict who have left marks dult are
dched In stone.
VOLLEYBALL
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Records aft made to be brokm, but cbampiom aft forever.
Here's the pride of the Newport-Mesa District who have left marb that are etched in stone.
• GIRLS CW SOUTHERN SECl10N GIRLS CIF SOU'111ERN
TEAM CHAMPIONS SECTION PLAYERS OF
Yes, DlvWoa n.m (Cw:b)
'77 DIY. 4-A Conaa del Mir
(Kathy ...... )
'78 Div. 4-A Corona del Mar (Mike Cram)
'19 Div. 4-A Newport Harbor
(Charlie Brande)
'tn Div. S.A Newport llad>or (Dan Glenn)
'90 Div. S.A Corona del Mar
(Dale Flktinger)
'92 Div. I Corona del Mar
(Lance Stewart)
'93 Div. I Corona del Mar
(l4mce Stewart) (Dan Glenn)
.. '94 Div. I Newport Barbor (Dan Glenn) ... .. VT Div., I-AA Newport Harbor (Dan Glmn)
: "17 Div. fil-AA Corona del Mar (Steve Conti)
'98 Div. l·AA Newport Harbor (Dan Glenn)
: '99 Div. I-AA Newport Barbor
-: GIRLS STATE TEAM CllAMrfONS
: Year, Division 1eam (Coach) .. .. '84 Div. I Corona del Mar
(Charlie Brande)
'90 Div. I Corona del Mar
(IMle ndringer)
'92 Div. I Corona del Mar
(Lance Stewart)
'93 Div. I Coroaa del Mat
• (I mce Stewart)
'94 Div. I Newport Harbor
(DmGlema)
'91 Div. I Newpoft BartMi1"
(DanGlma)
'99 Div. I Newport Harbor
~Glmn)
~:-HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Celebrating the Daily Pilot's
Athlete ofthe Weel( series
·19 Tmnis Courts
• 5 Pros w /Grand Sbm
THE YEAR ·
Year, ......,_,
Division Sdlool
'77 4-A
'77 4-A
'784-A
'7'J 4-A
'824-A
'tn S-A
'905-A
'905-A
CHERYL
JOHNSON,~
MARIE LUNDIE,
Newport 8*rbor
CHERYL
JOHNSON, CdM
KORI PULASKI,
Newport Barbor
PAM
LAWRENCE,
Corona del Mar
JENNY EVANS,
Newport Barbor
LARA CARLSEN,
Corona del Mar
TRACY
SCHRIBER, •
Corona del Mar
'92 Div. I KIM COUMAN,
Corooa del Mar
'93 Div. I
'94 Div.I
'97 Div.I
'98 Div.I
'99 Div.I
MISTYMAY,
Newport Hubor
MISTYMAY,
Newport Harbor
JENNIFEll
CAREY, Ni..,..,.
Harbor
APRILR~,
Newport e.t.or
APRILR~
Newport .Hal-bor
Tod9y • ScidilUll ~ w I ~chm
21 -Brien Murphy
Or.nge Coast
Bneblll. '01
• DEEP SEA
llitcley'a counts
Newport Landing -6 boats,
187 anglers. 26yeflowtall, 94
~ albecore, 12 bluefln tuna, 2
baf'TllCUda, 64 callco bau,
• 146 .. nd baA, 1 halibut, 6
rodcfteh, 4 tote. 2 blue perdl.
2,m giant equld.
• Sall Machin~
ut ac ·ty
·Personal Training
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• n1or emberships
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·Direct TV Sports Padcagcs
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OODSQPIOUJBmN SECl10N Nm\'Dli\LDOl•Mc&•••
Year Player, SChool
1971 Uly Valdmll:loDy ~Corona del M8t' .
1981 Cathy O'Meara/Susan O'Meara, F.lfandl
~ I \ II \ 1 \ H h
'95 C280 Sedan $16,888 '01 CLKSS $57,888
Extra dun. Grut Value! (262746) Blldt, AMG, CD, Low Mila. (174195)
'98 030 Sedan $18,888 '00 SSOO Sedan $61 ,888
Whitt/Cit'IY, Fully Loaded. (641469) Wttktnd Special. Huny. (050124)
'99 C230 Sedan sio,888 '02 CLSS AMG Call
Low Mila. Extn dun. (61ll5t) l To Choose. (024641. 019117, 029171)
'oo C230 Sedan si3,888 '02 Gsoo lmmed. Del.
4 To Otooa. (129971. 145647. IZISIS. 121510) lllect. No Waitinf. (llJIU)
'99 C280 Sedan $23 ,888 Stannarlc Convertible Sale
llnmlculm. CD CJmnrer, Otrome Whsl (n6279)
'99 MLJ20 SUV $26,888 '02cuo20 Cabs Two
Whit.. Ciofpous. cD a..nru. <•011'°> 'O 1 Cl.K430 Cabs Four
'01 040 Sedan $28,888
CD. Low M11a. Grat Price. <oa• 109> '02 Cl.K430 Cabs Two
'99 ML430 SUV $29,888 '02 CLKSS AMG C.b Black
Low Mila, CD CNnru. (101719)
'99 £320 Wagon $32,888 '98 SLSOO cmMI> $44,888
Ilk/Ilk. Super Clean. (164470) $47,888
'99 CLK430 Cpe. $35 ,888 '99 SLSOO <112116
>
Low. Low Mila. Reduced. (059474) 'O I SLSOO (196495) $63 ,888
'98 CLSOO Cpe. $47,888 $72 888
Ilk/Ilk. Otrome l.omlw Whls. (400655) 'O I SL600 Vl2(1"'66) t
'00 5430 Sedan $50,888 '03 SLSOO Five
tlk/llk. Gnat Tmns. (025756)
Special Tradt-lns
·o I Toyota MR2 ltldt/l&lci.1.ow Mila. (OlJHo>
'O I PT Cruiser c-. paint. Musts.. T1lis 0nt. cmam
'94 SLSOO Whlte/Ciny, Low Mila. Mvst s.. (017445)
'99 Porsche C.2 Cab Reel/Tan, Tll. 14K K . aw.. Whelk. (6S31ll)
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~3,888
$34,888
$69,888
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Clerk's Office adve1 Ilse ·any p1efar·
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Pilot Au1 usl 171 2002 SA2lci
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ANTIQUES
Oldtf SM. Furnltllft
PIANOS & Colledlblff •App.~·T~ ·-·-·O'l"co-$$ CASH PAI01$
O"lf .................
WE BUY ESTATES
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~CONSIGNrJ1ENTSl
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NOTICE IJ HEREBY
GIVEN th1t the City
COVfte" of ttlil City ol
f'Mwporf 8Hcfl will hofd
• pl!Ollc hHt1n1 on a n
1ppul fll•d b1 ..__~on
Mt111f ol .....,.. httot.
propt1ly owner, of the
condfft0na of epptoval a..
1ppllH to Modlfk:tllon Yn.... 1•
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r1t1ntloft Of a 4tcll
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wlthovt .._eflt .t 1
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•31 fM.V• Will> SlllL£ Ill)[ 2IST MTl.1)
10 lttellll 111t1 '"' ,...., lo.t.M front GI.._ ...... Sit
'"' ...._. Tiie U • ..._ .._z,m. O..r1111, ............... "" hmMll. ............. ......... 2· ........ 710'"*'"'° ~ft.
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--tars. 3'10
•WANTED POTIHY
Rookwood Taco. SEO,
Marblehead. Pew1blc,
GrUllby. lH >. Oetlllm ~ 9'&636-1313
T9Ylw......_ C111to111
clladren'• Bedroom furn,
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u ..... clesll fet, ~
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HOMESFOASALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Alilo Viejo
Alt1ol11to Voluol newer
38r 2B• hse w/pvl yard,
spa, new rranite &
m1rble. top of the hne
kitchen S399K Call
Patrick 949/856 9705
Bafbol Island
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949
574-4252
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574-4249
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St,100,000 ._ ..... _h ....... ....... " . ....., t4t-67S-11 .. .................... ,
..... 1494 ""-"-'
I 6 ""'°· Ntw "OM• for S•le on lsl1nd July Completlon
BIH HlrNtty Re.it1
Vt.It •oOalte
-Hlf~com !Mte.5-28fll
hinter 1tntel 2iif 2tl1,
11600/mo. e Yrly r•nl.t
2 br Iba 1 Cl 1er,
11500 e vrty rent•I tl>t 1111 + t11nroom \lie• of
Illy. '2000 Lori VlftCt '*M M9 .,,,
..... , •1ut1
Index
Conn del Mar
• JASMINE CRHK • comtemporary spac10us
model perlect 38r.
(lar1est 11001 plan)
auard ratl'd. community
pool, spa & tennis t
Unbel~v.•ble kitchen!!
$799,000
lOISJAIOIS
949 /219-2430
Prudenltal Ca Rulty
"-'5tlng Cld ~ I bk
lrom Oa9I Bl. 2 sty 3br.
lanYm, patio SI ,560,00)
&tire 949 76().«m
Costa Mesa
•Collet• Park 4Bt 2Ba,
pool, lur.h landscapme.
Conc1ete drive. walks,
palio & decking, pvt loc
w/no thru It afflc, quick
occupancy Call for appt
$459,000 Broker/Ownr.
714-662-0352
4br. 1 l'4ba h5e. ~ spa,
RV priw-c. New airJ)l!t ~ Si.ti 1·5 .'m6 Hw~ WtrJ
$424.SOO" 714a-2!HI
Ow Point
OPEN SAT-SUN 1-S
U4'1 Goh-w..,,
Fab buyl 4br, 2.Sba lam
res. soue.ht afttr comm
of 4 streets (Suns.I
Hills) Walk to Dana H1Hs
H11h Sch Close to bch.
parh. shops 1474,900 Ail Fred AllMM9erque
t49-us-a11a
Penln1ulo HoMo 4Br
3 5Ba on a lot that 1s
nearly 10.500 sf w/a
sports cou1t, puttln&
areen+pool table plus
room to spare. Call
Chrtslt @ Star Harbour
Homes 714·840·7318
Ponlntulo Homo 4Br
3 &Ba on a lot that Is
nearly 10,500 sf w/a
$l)Or ts court, putth11
areen+pool lable plus
room to sparll Call
Christi @ Siar Harbour Homes 714 840.7318
• Urerodocf l ol•o a...4Mott. 41r 2.s1 ••
great floor plan, 3 c rar,
close to Central Park
and Wetlands, $599.000
Star Harbour Homes.
Chtts 714·594·4269 or
Blr11tta 714 594-4 132
P ... lnsula "-• 4Br
3 S8a on • lot that IS
nnrly 10,500 sf w/a
sports court . puttln1
11reen•pool table plus
room to spare Call
Chrosll @ Star Harbour
Homes 714 840-7318
Spocl•111 Jlr 2.J I •
home on prlv11t1 cul-de·
sac street. 3car praae.
onr 2800 sl of rraclous
llvlnr. $629,900. Call
.ltnny, P•t or Lisa 888-
611 ·3400
GIANT SH
$649,000
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l ..dt --.... ,.ttt , . .._.. .......
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..... ,.,.,.. <.....e C4I)'
Ch•nnel with 60' of
Wtterfronh1•. !'>Br
J sea. :X.r 1ar1&•. pool,
spa & laree boat e1oc•.
Off9fld at $2,650,000.
CaH Chlltff (§> 714..J56· 8480
fr ... ct1 <•wtry 4•1 ,. ... ,... louted on
Jrlnldtd Islands Mtln
Ch•nnel. 11 bolt doc~
can hold 3 llO.tls. •&ts Slt~ & Sandy. 7l4-840· 5e04 ., 714 469-1547
.,,....., ,..._. otlw1ttt
w(J5' bo1t cloCll. up
dttt d, upended 4Br
3.581 Gall Ct!urM Ci>
SIM Karbcwf HofnM 7i1-~94 4126 or 114·391> 8337
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8005-1510
~ 9000-9750
31386 Fly1n1 Cloud 2br
2ba $639,000
31384 flymr Cloud 3br,
2ba $455,000
views, m<iny upvades!11
Cell 949-322-0932
01tect 949·389· 13Z4
OPEN SUN 1-4
26 Rue Gr_.i V••
P..,torM-·Pi-
Jbr 2 l/21to, romod
kltc/F-lto. G•H
COWH¥1ow.
$I, 195,000
Col first for tot• •"'1· ow-· /broker 49-300-5160
looclt Cotto90. As
sumable Lona Term
lease until 2026 at $895
per mo• All new intanor
2Br 2Ba, all new •ppls.
slip manna with resident
discount $199,000 Mery
Wood, •rt. 949·584
5811. 949-717-9816
Only I loftl completely
remodeled 2br 2ba. 11
master br w/pvt porch,
new 1ppls, $54,950 In
Bayside V1fl11e Mobile
Home Perk Modular
lifestyles 949/723 4045
15473
H--.. ll41tte hfotH
OPEN SAT-SUN 1-J
17 St. T,...,.-a , __ le Views, Oat,
city litltt •fews, FSIO
$1,065,000
949-415-4000
l rokon iw•t•cf•cf
1731 Bayport Way
Gora remod, cul de sac
la yard, 4br + hm ofl,
3 full ba. Hdwd firs.
11ren1le & llmestone
$829,000 Kathleen Mc·
Namee Fortress Ptop 714-
814-1101
211tANDNEW
CUSTOM HOMES
OPEN SAT & SUN 1·4,
511 & 519 Allso Ave
5br's all w/pvt ba's
•ppro• 4J00sf Owner I
Broker Rick Nelson
949·72Hi984
Of'IN S.A SU 1-4
1 J 19 SANTIAGO
411,J .StA
Sl.07t,OOO
JIM WIST, AGT
t4t-6'1·1712
1_.,.14. VI .... Mo4.f
H-How For Sale 28r
2Ba w/plantatlon shut
ters. dtluu appls
Reduced to $99,950 Call
Today Modular litestyles
94g.723.4045 ,15036
GIANT SH
$649,000
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255 WAlMUT 41a 2H $775,000
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lot -ch 8ff M9·718
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Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245
MISCWMEOUS
RENTALS
RentalToShare 6030
Newport loa<h, walk to
beach. $500/mo uhhties
paid Call 949 67!'>·3009
then press I.
R--•• wo .. 104, lo
rent houu tn COM. NB
Of LB ror I )'Hf Up
to SJOOO a month spltt
rent 949-697-674'
RoomlforRIM &Mt
NB/Ocun View rooms,
Oceanlront/22nd pvt
rm. unlurn share ba.
utls pd n/smka k1tch
enette lndry, I blocll to
Newport Pier $660/mo
Call Sam el IMg,.278
7905 (bet-en 9a &»
RESIOENTIAl RENT AlS
ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa Island
........ lbr. 2ba 'll4JI'
dean & cute "'-' uM.
Wte lstrd, temod. W/D,
~l\arly 966'1!>8178
C..,.Mtofy a.fwltl1he4
llr, furn'd Apt New
floor s/pa1nt/f ur nit ur e
Chum1n1 w/potbelly
stove, A/C, htr, ps/wat.-
lf'd Sl400rno ~3976
2 ....._12D 31111 Av! ~l
2tJr l!N, lbr-2ba. b1Hlnf
-'-:ti. ...... k*y, patio. dedl, pi, pet di. Hep.
Wr4lil !Yrty Sl&S2«nno c-wy aJ>.247~
3 lr, 210 , Spacious
upper unit Docks, 2 car
car. lndry, S2750mo yrly
949 938-8885 675-7880
O<_fr_t @ 19tt. St.
furn'd mOdern condo. Ip,
1mmac winlet 3br 2.5ba.
S2750mo 949-673·1943
Coronadel•
Aftt. llr, •Ito 21r llo, ~able, mternet, balcony
or pvl patio no/peVsmll
SlJSO/mo 949·219-0651
Sharp, ca.-, 21r, llo,
B111 Corona 2 Blks. patio.
c1rporl, $1500/mo, lease
94t·67J·JIS2
2Br l'/1Ba, Ip, l car sp,
p~t pallO, move·in clean.
new crpVpalnt. n/pet$/
smkc. Sl600m lease. for
appl 949 675-8472
3br 2ba. New cw~ fp. ft1 yd, 1 c pr. ~
mo Wllhoul pr S2l5(Vmo.
(J(M~~9913
Lt 31tr 21to upper nul
ce1ts. new carpet/paint,
Ip. front pvt pallO. le
1ar+ I sp n/smka/clo&s
$2500/lse 949 673 762S
Upscale Corona Htp·
lands 3+2 house I& dedl.
drive by 524 Sn-..rd Rd
Key access to pvt beach.
I Sil $2600 949 673-9336
So of PCH Jlr 21to, Fp,
w/d hk ups. f11a. French
doors, lrnt rard. nu/crpV
pnl S2600 949 400 0355
31r 2' /•lo hie, villare
<1rea. Perl cond avail 9/1
$3150/mo Act. 949·640·
7000 xlOl. 949-413-8269
ColtlMm
QulotNol.W.oritood,
2b1 2bi1 apl, wd hllups.
I car e.araae. $1220
Aaent 949-673-7800
IWNIWlY .....
2Br. l Ba. wd hllups. lllf,
n/pets 204 Monte Vista.
$1400mo 949 721 0889 21r, llo, Yearly New
painl, lndry. deck. stor1&9
Sl400rn incl elect 'l25'/J EASTSIDE s.ct<I-. 21r,
Apolena 949 673·3039 Fweplace. fenced yard,
IAYFaONT Sp1c1ous
4Br+ofc, 4 b1 family
home at qu10t end of
lsttnd $5500/mo yrly
Ancela/rlt1 949 723-0653
s-tli loy From Z atorl
on Newport Bay, 4000s •
5Br 41/Nla Ptor & clock,
6 mo @ S6000mo
Lone•• lease ne&0ll111M
949.559 0671
BllbOI Plnlnlula
•Hier & 11rdener p••d.
SI 595/mo 949-548-3959
2'/itr, 310 Trl t.vof,
h1&h vault cttl safe &
very acce~s1ble. avail
9/1 12.mn 954 914-4579
E'a14o newer Sfa.
22tl LAI Pt.rye Dr. 4br
2 5b1 lrml dm, welbar.
2fps, mstr suite Vacant
8/16 S2600ln act. Donald
Pf•ff. 949 733 6074
Hunllnglon Bach
~.~ =. ~. t 11a aaled, 1round level, IZ200., no Oen -$3XXI troplcal crounds, harbor ~.u... ..,. 7~......., aree, fp, w/d.1ar. 11150/ ...... ~, .,. -= mo. Act 714-997·3993
21r 2.Jlo stand alont
newer home, den. 2c a II
rar. fnc;d yard, cent •1r.
close lo shops & lake,
$2000mo. 714-547 6800
Newport Bladt
YIUlYLUSIS
SUMMRllASIS
Bill GRUNDY R£AL TORS
949-675-6161
Aw••-• •lew, close
to bch, hure remodeled
Studio, Nwpt Hahts. Fp.
lob ol closet speco, uUs
pd s l 200rn 9t9-515. 2959
•-•tol.. R•lr•ot
Wltli A • Oco•"
•••••• Newly re modeled I, 2 & 3 Br'•
In a pet ft1tndly
n•ithborhood LI '4Uar• tootaae with
11nple storare Mm
utes to beach ind
steps to Fashion Is
Startlna at only
$13401 Call loday to
reserve your new
home! 888 251 2053
w.. to ltdl, Newport
Island 2br upstairs, 1pt,
patio. 1 c 1ar, wd hkups.
SlSOO/mo. 949·642·9034
IAYSIDI VIUAGI
2Br 28a, appls, carporl.
porch, pool, spa, Marina
SlSOOmo+ 9t9/723 1200
STARTING
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BUSINESS?.
• • • • • • • • • •
Pilot
Hwltw W-.h 2br 2ba
condo, new tlle/c:rpt.
patio, Fp. 2c car. c/pool,
$1800/mo 714 393 1925
Horltw W-.h 2br 2ba
condo, w/d. t .. a. new
t1le/crpt. patio. Fp. 2c
1•r $1800 714 393 ~925
$JOO off ht -,_
CLOSE TO BEACH! 2br.
211a. bale, Ip, I c: 1a,.1e.
$1800 Alt 949 673 7800
21r+ l•ft 2Ba. 2c 1ar.
steps to comm pool &
spa, Sl8SO/mo Avail
9/1 Bkr 949 718 2.366
llvff1 J l r, 1'/,,., ..,.
achl1, ~. ,_f, 2-c
..,, ......... $11tS..
Ht-632 ..... 75'-0990
Hr 2h fi111Pi;11. Slop•
to beach. Fp, 2c car, I
YHr leese, no pets.
$2100/mo 626-359 4539
,.._,._. Hr 2h family
rm, Lt. k1tc:h, inside lndry
M W crpt, $2200/mo 1 yr
lease, •at. 949-651 2155
lAST llUIF 3br 2ba
townhouse. tnd on1t,
balcony. wd ~ 2 Clll
pr, ... S23ll 9fi.2!lM6.D
Oco••fr••f Wl .. tor
rent•I 2br I 58•, Ip. It
sundeck, 111. w/d, lr11.
$2200/mo 949 515-3636
Jltr 2t.. unit on tho bay
Blod.s to bad!•t shared
patio, wd, 1 cat laf•1e Ac• 12400 949 293 4&10
,,, 2h 0c-....
1mrn•c. new c:pr1/1111nt.
car. w/d, fric. Ip, outer
pd S2400rn 949 722·7436
VIU.Y llACN HNTAU
All 3Br 2B~ • 116 291.h.
1u•I hous.s lrom the
bea<:h. new u1peVpa1nt.
2c: prk1. 12300/mo • 114
38th. just I ftw hOUH!o
lo the beach. la unit
with new c••poVp11nt
and 2t prkg. $2500/mo
o 210 29th St • 111ce unit.
le prkc Balboa Newport
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1r11. Ctr ntc, lmmed11t1
openlnp. $7 .50/pet hr
1-800-450-4116
..... 42-4211
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ar•y llhr. moonrf, •lloys!
$18,918 (613093) ....,.
IOO-t4S-SSt2
Cetllllec Devi .. 'tt
Black, llhr. CO, alloys,
very 11t1ant.
$16.988. (789616)
MAlllS
IOO-t4S-Sst2
CMlllec'02Dwlle Low 121( milts, btice,
Ian llhr, CO, btl of warr
$28,988 (201712)
Nabers Cecklllc Bulctl
80().945.5592
Cedllec '00 IWwede
low 46 K mllts. C• t, lOOK Warr, Super Clean!
$21. 918 (l J.4650)
MAIDS
I00-945·55'2
c..lllec '00 (~
low 26K mllts, blacll.
tan llhr, rut video
S35,988 (227666)
NAlllS
800-945-5592
Cedlllec 'tt S.vfh
Moonstone, 1ray lthr.
V8. Northstar warr. Plus
tree 011 ch1n11es!
$18,988 (922020)
NAIEH
900-945.5592
CedlU.c '99 Sevllle
Only 31K miles. Be11e.
Tan, CO.
Bal ol Warr. Reduced!
$19,988 (931681 )
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100-945-5592
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m•.t lt!V, chrm wllls,
mechllllc owned, bteu
tiful Ofi& cond, fentasllc 111lue, books & records
$6995, fin & warranty
IVal'.z. 11fn1457296 Bkr •4t-st•-taaa
't4 a...iii.. s,.rt 2dr. 5sc>d. 4wd, areen/teo Int,
A/C, CO, very clun
condition 111821 428
$2995 Bkr 949-586-1888
~ ..... s 2500
Cumminrs Oltsal Iona·
bed lluck ~ ml, stick
shift. creen. crey int, very clean cond yJ04446
$10,995 firm flnancin1
1111i1, Bkr 94g,.sas.1888.
fwtl 'ts ..... tr XlT
4 cyl, 70ll m1, 6 shift,
camper shell w/ca<pet,
4'/7" hft, chrm wtlls, CO,
beaut o ria cond,
vt567912 fin avail $4995
Bkt 94g,.586·1888.
, ..... '91 ,_,,,. Grey
4dr, auto. ps. l/c, pb,
Cood cond, current lllS/ smoa um 714-313-0l98
fw4Teww'95
l ow JOI( miles. white,
Ith•. very Clean!
$5988 (180369)
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6 cyl/aVac/abs/cc
1242942-2835 $10.995. N-a .. veH-49
Supentwe
118/540-7414
fwd '95 T-llttl VI,
loaded, excellent c;ond.
I-o wner. white/Ian
$5900 PP (949) 646.7097
GMC Sut.wt.on 'ff
l T. llhr. rear au, CO &
mOfe Reduced!
$17,988. (546440)
MAIRS
100-945-5592
H_.'99Clvlc
al. ac. ps/b, hit. stereo
cus, must se.et
1<>76285 3291 $11,995
N0t111 Reeve Honda
SuperslOfe
888/S40· 7 484
HONDA '99 CIVK c..,.
•c. ps, b. bit, low miles!
1076285-3291 $11,995
Teyet• •oo c....a. a
et, ps, b, w. di, lilt
1322181-3139 12,595
fwd '00 ..... , XlT
40r. 6 c;yl/at/ac/ps/b/w
•828273·3072 $12.995
.._...'97CIYIX
aVac/ps/b/l/cd
#046759-3142 $12.995
H....._'ffAu ... dLX
aVac/ps/pb/w/m/tlll
IOl3633·3016 $14,495
HONDA '00 0 -V
PW/Dl/Tll T/CC
MUST SU !
l005036-3116 $17,995
Concn9&Mllanry
C-....-..YF'*'8.
BBQ. ble, stone. land-
scape, retaininl walls,
l667547 949-254-1048
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714-231-1902
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Mite w/\M IMM, t11to 1i.1....,1 •I_. llUIO
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Wllit• w/\an lttw, l own.
•nice fl'Mh llade lnl 11806(). l I 0, 980
IMWStel 'H~
Blldl w1ta11 lttlr w/Spott
whb, foul Of 11 ... , ch
•ll083 $23,980
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w1rr t4m1lnln1
• 18272 $18,lllO
l-41evw'Ha-
Rovtr White w/lan llhr Only 48tl miles!
j[ll8138 $27,980
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hold:
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The~natw~ WFSJ' NORTH EAST SOUTlt 1¢ I• 20 ? What 11etion do you take?
Q 3 • Neither vulnerable, ti South you hold:
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lpldc. Whal do )'OU mpoild7
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bidding wid\ enc apede. WhM ICdon
do you take?
Q 6 • Neither vulnerable, you hold:
•AQ IU7652 13 6 <:·'5 •ll
Wha.1 is your opening bid'!
LtJOk for OfU'o4't rs un Monday
whls. only6~ ml •KQ76.l v A95 o AQJ74 ·~ 118157 $21.980
IMWMS'ttS..... The bidding bu proceeded:
WEST N01lTH WEST SOUTlt White w/perfec:t blk lthr.
lflll rec:"ds 6llK mil l• ,.., .... 1
'17665 18,980 Whal llCtion do you take?
Merc ... l111a '9S
[320 Olesal Std•n
Smoke sliver .. AllDmaavl --------1111341 $19.980 le•w 85300 •95 Se4... ,.,..dM 921 '91 C-Gold w/tan lthr, full pwr.
Blldl/tan llhr. locef. 80fl mtles!I
well meintalned 118018 $15.980
118270 $12,980
J..,•02wr~
Black, euto, only ~950
mtlM. factory warranty
08152 $19,980
H-4e CIY '00 4WO
White, Ilk• newt Priced
to sell qulcklyl
118387 $17,980
H-4e Accerd 'O t EX
S.den While w/ten, ·
euto. feclOfy warr•ntyl
118398 $11,980
IMW'HZI
818Cll, Sspd, low milesl
Fun Convertlbltl
118902 $19,980
IMW SHIT '99
Black on pef feet black
leather. Only 3311 mil
118902 $34, 980
vw, ...... oo~
Black, crey 1nltn0t.
1uto. low miles 1177801 $16,980
Phillps Auto
949-574-7777
HONOA CIVK IX 2000
Blac k coupe. a uto.
moonroof. CO pl1yer,
Ideal l0t Collea• Student
Sil.JOO. 949 632· 1143
Hee4e Civic ''7 lX SDN
AC/ltS/l/W /l/M{CC jl()f453~·3047 $9,995 "-···"·"-• ~·-· IU/540-7414
H-4e Civic lX SDN
AT/AC/H/l/W/l/M 15425~·3209 f9.995.
Mer• leeve H-de ~··-· 111/S40-74a4
lllfi..lty '94 Q45 Like
new. Best car I owned
71k mlln. service
rec ords al Infinity
Sll,000 Pp.714-501-0933
eatca1sn.
IMW HSI '9S Se4...
Whitt w/tan inter. euto
fullpowerl
118084 $14,980
Y•• ISO '97 S"-
Whlte w/lan lthr. l own,
a nice fresh llede Inf
118060 10.980
IMW 5211 '91 Se4eft tied!., ... ltlw
w /s,-t WW., lecel ..... _cit
ttlOU $23,HO
Mere ..... 9-:s <20 ... Ls..-°"" 651 _, • tlitla M_,.,I fwK
ftWr
1110801 SH,910
v•eS40 Se.._'01
Se4ea ™• •• -...... ,
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•11272 $11,980
l-41ever'91 .....
levw 'WWte w /t.t
lttw °""' 481 .n..1 t 111U $27,980
IMW C_,,. '96 1211
s,.rts .... S CD, iw-..W.,...., 6Sl Ml.
•11157 $21,980
IMWMS '91 Se4-
Wlllte w/,,.rfect.., '""· ..... , ........ "" 11111
1176'5 l&,980
M ............... s
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11U4t $19,980
""llltr Aute 94'-574-7777
J..,.,. '95 JUS C-v.
50* ml, 6cyl, black/
black. CO, beautiful
onclnal cond v•267941 $19.995 fmancm1 warr
a1111I. Bkr 949· !>86-1888
Jee, Cliereliee '97 ~ 4a4 15 mo warr,
V-8. at. ac, llhr int.
f/pwr. cstm whll/hres,
$14,750 949-642-2702
J .... 'U XJS 6cyl,
2+2, Coupe. 69k, BritlSll
raclnt creen. ten lthr.
moonrf, chrome whls.
beaut cond. SI0,995,
M57219 Bllr 9&5111).ltllB
le111H 'U SC400
VI, et, ec, ,,.~/•!•
abs/cd/alloys/moonroof
I027474-3318 $10.995.
N-leeveH_. S~1we
111/540-7414
MIZ '79 450SL
Xlnt cond. convt 2 tops,
Ivory. llhr mt er, all pwr.
$9500 949-718-9300
Merwry 'O I
Gr....tM•.-l•lS Model Whtie, tan, lthr,
clean, rear warranty.
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