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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 2004
Holdout in Settlement identified
Deputy City Atty. Marianne Milligan 's not
signing is given as a reason tha t a former city
attorney refiled a claim against Costa Mesa.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Deputy City
Atty. Marianne Milligan is the
on.ty defendant who has not
stgned off on a settlement agree-
ment the city reached with for·
mer City Atty. Jerry Scheer in Oc·
tober.
Attomeys representing Scheer
and the, city have conflicting
opinions on whether this has de-
layed the agreement from being
finalized
In mid-December, Scheer re-
filed his complaint against the
city, which essentially negates the
settlement and restarts the proc·
ess of suing the city. Scheer's at·
tomey. Dan Stormer, said his cli-
ent was tired of waiting for all the
defendants to sign off on the deal.
That agreement was poised to
cap more than two years of trou·
bles that Scheer hatl had witJ1 the
city starting in July 2001 when
Milligan -then known as Mar·
.iaime Reger -made a written
complaint against him containing
a number of accusations.
Milligan said she hasn't signed
off on the agreement because do-
ing so would prevent her from fil-
ing claims against the city or
Scheer in the future.
"I may have potential claims
against the city," Milligan said.
The lawsuit, filed by Scheer in
September, makes 29 t.'Omplaints
against the defendants. includitlg
violation of t)le Family and Medi·
cal Leave Act. slander, libel and
retaliation. Besides Milligan. the
defendants named are Mayor
Gary Monahan, C'..ouncilwoman
Libby <:owan and former Cow1-
cilwomen Karen Robinson and
UndaDixon.
Monahan and Cowan signed
the settlement agreement in late
October.
In November, Stom1er and Pe·
ter Brown. who represent'> the
city, worked out an arrangement
with Robinson and Dixon to re·
move them as defendants fmm
the lawsuil in exchange for leuers
from them waiving their claims
against Scheer, Brown said Friday.
That left Reger as the only de-
fendant who hadn't signt'tl tJw
DON LEACH I ONLY PILO J
A shopper hurries to her car on Pacific Coast Highway in Corona Del Mar. Steady light rain continued into the afternoon.
Slick, but not crowded
Newport-Mesa is spared the worst .of the
storm, and traffi c was light. L.A. County
gets more rain and counts 150 accidents.
Beach City Omncilman and
South Broru native Sieve
Bromberg joked. "People from
other parts of the country have
a good laugh at us because
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPOlrf-MESA -Light
holiday traffic helped offset
rai n-slided roads Friday, keep·
ing accidents lo a minimum
during 2004 's first storm.
Orange County escaped with
a minimum of rainfall, unliJce
areas of Los Angeles County,
which rt>eeived a more sub-people (in SoutJ1ern Califomial
stan t.ial soaking. Fewer cars on get very nervous as soon as it
the road coupled with the starts to sprinkle."
s mall amount of rain alo;o Tuesday's storm spared
meant ... Newport-Mesa got Newport-Mesa: only 0.18
away with fewer of the uaffic 'inches of rain were reported at
problems that traditionally ac· John Wayne Airport by the Na·
company rain in Southern tional Weather Service, and
California. there were a smanerin'g of
"When a few drops of rain "fender-bender accident'I, Los
faJJ, people freak out." Newport Angeles County didn't fare so
FAMILY TIME
weU: nearly a quarter of an
inch of rain was reported at
Los Angeles International Air·
pon between 4 and 10 am..
and U1erc were 150 traffic acci-
dents. according to the Califor-
nia .-ughway Patrol.
On Friday. Oec. 26, wh ich
was dry. Los Angeles County
had about 85 accident'\.
"'fllcre is rain, but there's
also a lighter trclffic pattern
since its a holiday week." Cl IP
Officer Katrina Lundgren said
See SUCK, Pa1e A4
In the gray area for kid-friendly movies
A few weeks ago. my
mother gave me the yJft
of a subscription to the
C Oui&lan Science Monitor.
. 0 Having read it a.lmoet dally since,
I am pleased to report that this Is
an exceOent newspaper. one that
I highly reconvnend to you.
The reporting is cri<lp and
clear, with as much of the elusive
"balance" that I've e\llef' seen.
Don't let the name fOol you -
th.ls Is not a rellgious peper.
There Is on O<U8lor1 a coh.ann
devoted co promoting Ouilldan
Sclenc:le, ""'Jt " dearty masted u such .cl except tor that. ~ are no octaer referenca
The laaJet are briee my daily
copies 9"' usually 12 peges. and the~,,.. .a.e 11 half ol the
dally~ )'OU naM.
.... ~ --"*the
most
important
I've received.
Larger than
usual. it
contained an
extensive ·
year-end
movie review
,__ _ __,...._ _ __, section,
STEVE
SMITH
2004.
which will be
Invaluable to
my wife and
me during
SUloe we've sworn off
televtrion. our demadYes are
redr1g or~ movies; and
we do watch a lot of movies,
many ot wbk:h hive to be
acreeoed before the kids can see
them. Aft.tr watchln« the aecond
•lord of lbe JUrwa" mcMe. we
determined that it was too
violent and had too many scary
images for our I I -year-old son.
The year-end IMue of the
Monitor proved to be a bonanza.
That ~ had their summary
reviews of many movies from
2003, and while the review board
seems to have never met a
documenwy it didn't like, the
recaps were generally light on
the money.
But more valuable than their
opinion.1 was the lb'a.lgJ\l ahead
family analysis of aD the fticb.
Each mcMe WU rated aooording co leYel'lll kid·fdencly calegOries.
lnduding violent scenes. 9l!!l'Ual scenes. profanity and M:meS of
drinking and drugs. So. It the
reader sees a PG-13 rating for
example. and wondera how that
WIS deten1•1td. cJ1is lilt wlD
offer a good. detailed
explanation, including the
sped6c nwnber of violent. sexual
or drug scenes. even the nwnber
of four-letter words spoken in the
movie and whet.her those words
were the mild type.
PG-13 seems to be the gray
area for parents. PG· 13 movies
are rated as such usually because
ll)ere's too much sex or sexual
innuendo or because theres too
much violence. But the PG-13
rating for violence does not take
into aocount the dilTerence
between •rt-'" violence and
"make betieYe. violence. Reel
vtolence is regular people dolnR
violent thinp lO each other. The
make-betieYe stuff is from
fictional characters doing some
SMFMaY,P•M
~ment. • QUESTION ? Hut Brown and Stormer dis-Should the city still
agrt't.' as to huw much of an oh· try to settle the case
~lade that ha.'> hecn tu fmaJ i1jng ·out of court? Call our
the settlement agreemcn1. Reader's Hotl ine at •
Stom1er said her rC'luctai1n• b (949) 642·6086 or
the main rea..,0 11 why Scheer de-se~d a~ e -mail_ to
cided lo restart his lawsui1. /\nd da1/yptlotc.a1fattmes.com . Please
bccauM' of the delay, 11 will now spell your name and tell us your
cost the city more than lhC' homet?wn ~nd phone numbers
$750 000 _,. . 1 for venflca11on purposes only. • ~rre~-.. upon 111 t ll'
original settlement 10 prcw111 a
lrial. Stormer -;aid.
"First, they agree to a st'ttle
menl ... llwn when one of tJ1cir
employt>es rdu-.t'!> to 'ig11, tlwy ·
~quirrcl around rather than tw 11p
front about ii," Stomwr :.aid.
But Btown conten1h U1.11 ~liJli
gan'i. ref11~1J tu sign till' agn><•
111c111 b 11111 the main roadhlud,.
I le blaml" it ini.tead 0 11 S<:h1·t1
See SETTLEMENT. Page A4
New year
quietly rung
police say •
lll,
Newport-Me sa law
e nfo rceme nt ha ndles
a few more DU Is and
a few mo re call s
a bo ut loud parties
and fireworks.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPOHT-ML\A He~i-
dents rang in lhc New Year n'la·
lively calmJy. with local law 1•11·
fo rcement agc·ncit'~ rt· port in.: 1111
major incident~ or prohlem1..
Polil'e handed nut a lt·w 11111n·
DIJI d talionlt than "'"''I and got
extra calb ..ihout l1111d part11·~
and people 1-l'lling off firl'work<,.
But ovt'rall. the night re111ai1wd
uncwn1r111.
"It ~eemed to 1111' therl' wt·n·
less people on the roadway,"
Costa Mesa Police S>(t. lfohl'rt
Sharpnack. said. "Maybe pt•oplf•
are ~laying home."
C:u-;1a Mc~a polkt· arrt'st('tl
seven peoplt' on '>llSpicion of
drivini,: under the influence over
the New Year·~ holiday. Sharp
nack 'aitl. Though Costa Mc-.a
had "pretty heavy starri ng." they
did not ... et .up any IJttl chcck-
poi.nts lor lhl' holiday.
During thl' l;i,t ... uhrwty
d1cckp11int and roving t•nforn•
ment night. c.1rlll'r in I kremlw1.
Co~;ta Mesa polin• .im•,11·d 2fi
people· oruu,pirion 111 l>lll. OI
fleer Bryan Wad kin~ said.
Mo'lt of tht' call'> 111 Co,1;1
Mesa were dis1urhanCl' l'all'> for
loud partie~ or drunkl'n arg11-.
ments. Sharpnack '>aid. but 1111
arrests were made in 1husc.
Some people around the l'ily
also set off Ii reworks 10 wclcumt•
2004, he said. hut no fires nr 111
juries were rf'pnrted. Pc•oplt• ~t't
Daily Pil ot
AT A GLANCE
ONntEWEB:
www.dall}ptlot.com
WEATHER
A mud"I nicer day is In store,
with the rains out of the
picture.
SeePa1eA2.
NEWS
Somethlng's not quite right
with a new street sign in
Newport Beacn.
SM Pace Al
THE CROWD
CHOC follies Vlll, ·e1ast
Through the Past: A Musical
FYI
WHAT: Costa Mesa µuliw
sobriety checkpoint
WHEN: From 9 p m. today to 2
am. Sunday
WHERE: West 19th Streel at
Meyer Place. in fronl of the OMV
WHY: The Cost M•·sa Police
Department has 111creascd DUI
enforcement through rts
partrcipallon in the natronal
"You Drink and Drive, You
Lose" campaign, funded by a
grant through the Cahlorn1a
Office of Transportation Safety
1111g off li1l·work' '"u.111) 11'.tvt•
lhl' 'n'nt• hy t11C' lilllC' 1wi.:lih111'
1 .111 tlll' polin· .111tl 11lll1·t•1, '"m'
up, hut lllt' 'ight 111 ,, p.11rul car
ran ,1< 1 a). a c!t-1t·1T1·nt.
I hough t hl· -.111111d 111 1 ddll .t
111ry gunlirt· typwally 1111111·'
11t•ar the midnight huw. Sl1Mp
nal'k !'>aid hl' did not lwar 111 .my
call ... rmm pcoplt· 'iay111g lh,11
tl wy had lward ,Jioi.. fired
C:mmtywidc. 1lw <..1hf11r11ia
I hghw<1y P.1t rul madt· I fi l>l JI .11
rl').I~ lwtw1•1•n 6 p.111. New \l'11r\
l:w t1ml Fi a.111. N1-w Year\ D.ty.
OOin •r ~1ln11a I umlgrt'll ,,1111
No one tlit•d 011 Orange C ouruy
fret•way'
rill' Nt·~ Y1 .. 1r\ hol1d.1y W;J' ,,
m.1x11nu111 1·11fort•1·111t•11t perwd
for the I lighway 1'.11rol. t1H«111irig
th,11 1111''-• ol av,11l,1bh· 111 11lormcd
1wr,011111•I w1·n· 1111 tlw matl
wu1rhi11g 1111 dn111k d1 iVt'l'o .111d
'opt•t·dt•1, .incl t•nlor1111g w.1t 111'11
a11d rh1ltl ,.tfr·ty 'l'.lt law,.
· 1\t Ii··"' 111 Orangl' County. it
wa' 11111 th.it h,1d." l.1111dgrc·n
'a11I "Maybe p1·opll' .1rr lll'eding
advitT 111111 10 drink and driwl."
Newport ll1•arh pnli1 t' d1cl nnt
rl'pntt ;111y J)lJ I arrl'4't1' or any·
1l1111g "011t of thl' ordinary."
< "'ta 1\11•,a poliu· drt' plan
See NEW YEAR, Page A4
Time Travel Trip;' will hold
auditions on Jan. 10 and 25
at the Sutton Place Hotel in
Newport Bead"I. I
SeePaeeA7
RELIGION
In Theory addresses the
question: When is it
appropriate to give thanks?
SeePaaeA8
COMMUNITY
&CLUBS
Fitting service clubs info New
Year's resolutions.
SeePaaeAlO
SPORTS
Corona del Mar High rompec1
to a 78-42 boys basketball
victory over Estancia
See Pase Bl
t '
1·
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BOOMERS & BEYOND -'
Learnin·g to take things lightly
Dick Matherly has gone from being a • teenage Navy sailor to keeping busy
making videota~es for the kids.
Lui• Pel\a
Daily Pilot
Olck Matherly ls ll 75-year-old
· retired Nt1vy salJor, a resident of
fJ Nido Mobile I lome Parlt and
pre~it.lent of chapter 181 7 of the
Golden State Manufactured
Homeowners Assn.
Where did you grow upf
I wai. born in Detroit, Mich.,
in a basement, so they telJ me. I
don't remember that. I just
remember when I was 3 years
old, we lived Jn a place
nick.named Kelly'~ suburb. h was
pretty well diverse. that
nclghhorhood. One whole block
we had Scotch people aero&
(rom us. Hungarians next to
them. Polish next to them. You
name it, we had it In lhere..
Everybody i;ot alon~ flne. It was
during the Depression. My mom
cut cveryhody'11 haJI in the
neighborhood 1111 Saturdays. She
didn't charge nuthing. .
Somebody got sit:k or somebody
died, all the neighbors were over
with food helping out. My dad
wa.'i a tile setter. He hung
wallpapet. Good painter. I le'd
hang wallpaper for people and
paint for them. When I was in
the fifth grclde, we kind of
moved out in a rural area, and
we buUI our own house: my
d ad , my brother -a little at a
time. We lived wi th rar paper up
for J>(lftillons. Wt• had kerosene
lanterns and the old outhouse.
We grew up out there, which
was great. It was neur rivers.
What lctnd of childhood did
youha~f
I w as always a daredevil. I had
a good childhood. a happy
chilcU1ood. I was ooe of these
kit.ls that was kind of rebellious.
My mom told me to slay out of
the trees. and I climbed 01 e
h ighest tn.-es In the
neighborhood. She told me lo
stay away from the river, and I
was aJwayi. falling Into the river.
When I wn~ about 14, I would
work at the loadln~ docks at
Montgomery Ward. Then World
War II came. a/ld I was patnuric
like all the guy:.. All the kids
BOOMER
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JAH.8
The P'wtdnton's Retource
Organizations will host a support
group meeting for caregivers,
adult children and femily
members of loved ones with
Parkinson's di.9ease at 7;30 p.m.
in the 0Hlt Senior Center's
community room, 800
Marguerite Ave .• Corona del
Mar. Information: (9491
645-3352.
around couldn't wait to get old
enough to join the m iUtary and
fight for our country. They had a
nottce come out in the paper
one day that said they would
taJce you into the Merchant
Marines at the age of 16. Well, I
was 15. There were thre-e of us,
and we hltchhi.led down to
Octroit and tried to sign up. We
had to Ket our paren ts to sjgn,
and my mom wouldn't sign it.
She sajd if they wouldn't ship
me ouc to sea until age 18. she<i
ign it. So she signed it, arid a
couple of weeks larer, I called
her and said Lhal I was on a ship
going out on convoy. Tiw
druggist was a notary puhlic. I le
was patriotic. and everyhody
was for the war efTon, so he just
notarlred it thar we were 16. So
they 1.houK}lt we were 16. When
I was 17. I was old enough to
enlbt in the Navy. I was stiU
patriotic. so I wan ted to fight.
llow did you end up In
Newport-Mesa?
I retired from the Navy in
1965. I had mel a girl over in
Scolland. She came over 10
America. and we got married.
We were married for 14 years.
When I married her, I didn't
realize thal I was going 10 be
marrying her whole family. So I
brought her family over from
Scolland. and pretty soon, it got
to where I was an alien because
everything was them. them,
them. ·men one day I go1 them
all working. got them all jobs,
got them all a house. Then one
day, she told me we don't really
need you anymore. I was kind of
passive in tJ1ose days loo. I
wasn't going to go to coun with
two kids. So I went down to an
attorney and I signed the
rhree-bcdroom house over to
her, two station wagons, gave
her the hank account. took $200
and !>larted hitchhildng. I got
out here in 19n. I came here
because my sisler li\led ou1 here
in f:.as1bluff, and I stayed with
her for a couple of week.' until I
mutt.I find a place. I fo und a
plat:c in this mobile home park
for $HO a month.
What are your greatest
JAH.13
Financi•I .ctvisot Dan Sh• will
dlecusa #Nine Little-Known
Money-Traps that Routinely Cos1
Many Reti rees Thousands# from
11 a.m . to 12:30 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Country Club,
1600E. Coast Highway.
lnformation:(8001433-7534 ext
92310.
JAH.20
The ~n Ann. of R.dred
Persons will host a driving class
fOf mature drivers to sharpen
their ..Ulls from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
at Presbyterian Chun:tl of the
Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road.
Costa Mesa. The coat is $10 per
person. Information: (714)
557·3340. 4
JAN.21
The~Aun. of A.ehd
Persons will host a driving class
for mature drivers to sharpen
Daily A Pilot
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THOMAS H. JOHNSON
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Publlthef
TONY OOO£llO
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Promotiont OlrectOf
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_. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOl
Dick Matherly sits among hundreds of lighthouse decorations and figures that dominate the decor of his home.
accompUshments In Ufef
That's hard to figure. People
say my greatest
accomplishments are my kids or
somelhlng like lhaL I hear a tor
of people say that. And you
wonder. My sister says that. My
boys, my boys. Then you listen
10 her boys. and they'll say her
and dad used to take us and
drop us olT a l Disneyland and
forge1 about us. Your greatest
accomplishments to me are
self-satisfaction . If you do things
and you're happy wilh it and
you're proud of yourseU. I'm not
a rnilllona.lre, 1'U never be a
millionaire and I would never be
a milJlonaire. but I am proud of
myself for where I'm a1. I spent
my life helping people. Ask any
of my neighbors. My morn
always told me whatever you do,
if you have a cause, you fight for
1t and you fight hard. You help
peopk•. A11d if you can go to bed
and pull your covers up and say
their skills from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.
at Presbyterian Church of the
Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. The cost is S10 per
person. Information: (714)
557-3340.
ONGOING
Th• County of Onnge lnt9gm.d
Waste Management Department
is offering a free program to
homebound. elderly and disabled
residents, Assisted Residential
Collection Service. The program
will collect household hazardous
waste for qualified residents
through March 31. Information:
{714) 834-6752.
http://Www.oclandfills.com.
Oasis Senlc>f c.nt. win
offer a four week class called
Mental Atness Plus from 1to2:30
p.m., beginning Jan. 8. The ciasa
uses Brain Gym movements 10
aooess the whole brain. The cost is
I've done my best ... you're
good.
If you could re-do one
momenl or lnddenl In your
Ute, what would II beT
Well, I think If I had anything I
wanted to do over again then I
wouldn't be a very happy
person. Because yo u'd want to
change your life. I've had a good
life. I've had an adventurous Ufe.
I've helped people all of my life.
There's onJy one thing lhat if I
could ever have, I would love to
have my mother IJve longer and
Lauri (the love of his life I live
lo nger.
Whal profeu.lon other than
youn would you like lo ~
triedl
I wanted to be a pilot when I
was a kid, or sai.lor ... I got to be
a sailor. Really, I love music -
swing music. I do wish that I
$35 fof Newport 8eadl residents
and $40 for nonresidents.
Information: (949) 644-3244.
OHi• Senior C.nt•r holds •
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to
10 a.m. on the second Saturday
of every month. Breakfast
includes pancakes, sausage,
coffee and orange juice for $3, $1
for children. The center is at 800
Marguerite, Corona def Mar.
Information: (9491644·3244.
PHsegn 50-Plua support group
for women 50 and older is a
discussion g roup coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address Issues such as anxiety,
depression, relationships,
loneliness and family. The group
meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at
the agency offices, 250 E. Baker
St.. Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
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would have taken some time to
learn how to play an instrument
-you know, a trumpet,
saxophone or something that I
never did do.
Whal are eome differences
betM!en a typical day In your
Ufe now \'el"lua a day In your
Ufe 20 years agoT
Well, 20 years ago I was doing
a little bit more than now
because I was wortcing every
day. And after r got off wock I
would do artwork, and I would
make redwood clocks and do
the same as I'm doing now ~
making fudge and stuff like that
When I'm not doing anything
else I make videorapes for the
kids. I'm busy all the time.
What ii the greatesl laeon
you've learned In your UfeT
Any time you have problems
and bad things. It's up to you to
Th• Bralll• lnstitut• otr.n frH
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six
sessions. Call to sign up for
classes. (7141821-5000.
The Colt• M ... Senior Center
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Betty's Trio from
7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday
night at 695 W. 19th St., Costa
Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884.
Jewflh Fllmifv SetVlc• of Orenge
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
.chronically ill. The purpose is to
provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support
to manage illness and Its
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Thu~ays at the
Jew ish Family Service office, 250
make yourself happy, and if we
didn't have problems it wouldn't
be much of a life because
everything would be so nice and
smooth all the time. You know.
you'd get bored. I just don't
know what kind of lesoon I
would get out of that, excepl
thar years ago whenever I h ad
problems and things. I took ii
very serious and it d oesn't do
your health good that way. And
I've learned to take things more ,
lightly. :
' What do you treasure mostf :
I .. I guess life. The older you get,,
the more you treasure it. What :
makes you really appreciate life :
is when you almost lose ir. •
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER northwest swell of 6 to 8
FORECAST feet.
Expect partly doudy SURF cooditk>ns today wtlh high
temperature. In the low 60a With the rain moved out,
to 66 degreel wffh l10l1hwest today would probabfy be the
-winds from 10 to 16 mph. belt time to hit the waves.
At night, loot for more Expect the northweet to
ctearing wtth low pMk wtth chest-to
t~etu,... In the mld..JOs hMd-hlgh .. iround
to the mid..ebe and winds west-feeing br'Nb.
beloW 15 mph. The nofthwest swell .............. ; should bedt down Sunday.
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•totteet.
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Sign doesn't fit to a T
Spelling on the signs for a Newport Coast
hotel service road are missing one letter.
June C•H1rande Daily Pilot
NEWPORT COAST -To get
to the Marriott Newport Coas1
Villas, take Newport Coast
Drive north from Coast High·
; way and then hang a right
• onto Marriot
: But don't slow down too
: much as you take the turn, be·
• cause if you do. you might no-
: tlce something funny. It's
, something you also might
have caught in the paragraph
• above. And it's something that
; a lot or others have caught aJ.
• ready: The street name is mis-
: spelled.
~ The hotel chain is spelled
with two Ts; however, the road,
: according to the sign. has only
·one.
Could ii be, by some weird
: twist, that the sign is actually
: correct? Perhaps iJ1 honor of
someone whose name jusr
• .
happened to be one letter off
from that of the hotel?
Nope.
Marriot is a service road, just
north of Pelican Hill Road
South, that leads only to the
Marriott Vallas. It was built by
and for the Marriott. The
road's full name Is just Marriot,
with no "Drive,· •Avenue" or
"Street" after 'it.
"Thar sign's gotten a fair
amount or attention,~ said
Rich Edmonston. Transporta·
tion and Development Serv·
ices manager for the city of
Newport Beach. "We've had
about a half a dozen people
call us and tell us it was mis·
spelled."
The mistake is actuaJJy re-
peated in four places: four
small green road signs at·
tached to the signal at the large
intersection that alert drivers
coming from both directions.
The signs went up about two
LOW CARI FOODS!
weeks ago. bur the ml.stake
dates back much earlier.
The typo first showed up ln
some planning documents
written by a contractor wortc~
lng for the Marriott. Edmon
ston said. The plans were 61
with the county before New·
port Coast was annexed to the
city. Then, after the annexation
took place. the plans were also
filed with Newport Beach.
"We failed to catch the typo,
too.· Edmonston said.
But because its not a city
project, taxpayers won't be ·the
ones to pick up the cost of fix-_
Ing the error. Marrion man-
agers overseeing construction
wortc at the sire could not be
reached Friday, but Edmon-
ston said he suspects that the
company will want to take our
the signs and replace them
with correctly spelled versions.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reactted at
(949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
;une.casagrande@latimes.com.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
tlSTORY OF tlTCHCoct<
Orange Coast College is offering
a nine-part film hi•tory on Alfred
Hitchcoc:lt. The aeries will be
moderated by retired OCC
profeHor H. Arthur Taussig.
Each •e .. ion will be held at 6:30
p.m. one Friday each month. The
events will be held at OCC's Fine
Arts Hall 116. Admission is $6 for
adults and $5 for seniors and
OCC •tudenta. For more
information, call (7 14) 432-6880.
MUSIC
BEETlfOVEN'S BRILUANCE
Leila Josefowicz, a Southern
California child prodigv. will
perform with the Orange County
Pacific Svmphony at 8 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday in
Segerstrom Hall at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center.
Cart St. Clair will conduct.
Tldtets cost $20 to $65.
Information: (714) 556-2787,
http://WwW.ocpac.org.
STAATSKAPEU.E ~
Danlel Barenbolm will conduC1
the S1aat•hpelle Bertin at 8 p.m.
Saturdav. Jan. 10, in Segerstrom
Hall at the Orange Countv
Performing Art• Center. Ticbt•
coat $20 to $60. Information:
(714) 556-2787,
http://www.ocpac.org.
STEVETYREU
Mu•lclan Steve Tyrell will
perform at 8 p.m. Saturdav. Jan.
10, at the Orange Countv
Performing Arts Center. Karrin
Allyson will open for Tyrell.
Tickets cost from $36 to $62.
Information: (714) 556-2787.
http:llwww.ocpac.org.
SIR JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
The Revolutionary and Romantic
Orchestra and the Monteverdi
Choir, conducted by John Eliot
Gardiner, will perform as part of
the Philharmonic Societv'a 50th
anniversary season at 3 p.m .
Jan. 11 at the Orange Countv
Performing Arts Center. Tickets
cost from $20 to $60.
Information: (949) 553-2422,
http://www.philharmonic
society.org.
PROLOGUE: ·cost FAN TUTTE'
Opera Pacific will present
Prologue: •cosi Fan Tutte,H a
lecture on Mozart's opera, at 2
p.m. Jan. 11 at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive .
Sunftour
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8toedMv oompow Cy Colem8n.
a Tonv. Emmv and Grammv
winner, wiU perform a mec:lev of
hla oompoeitk>ns in f'oolJnden Hell
at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 13 through 17 8l
the Orange County Perfonnlng
Arts Center. Tidcets cost $66.
lnbmation: (714) 566-2787.
http://www.ocpac.org.
'COSI FAN TUT1F
Opera Pacific will present
Moz.art'a .. Co•i Fan Tutte• Jan.
20 through 25 in Segerstrom Hall
at the Orange Countv
Performing Arts Center. The
performances will be at 7:30
p.m. Jan. 20, 22 and 24 and at 2
p.m. Jan. 25. Information:
http://www.operapacific.org.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA•M ......................
loll.._.Art....,..w
rllPOl1ld et"1:1' a.m. Thundey. ......................
IJl\. Thur9d9y.
NE\W'OllTIEACH ................
~ Wlf9 repo"9d In the 200
blodt at 12:10 a.m. Thur8day.
~Ptilyt..awea~9'
1 :28 a.m. Thur8dly.
• ...... Dltw. 8aaery WM r'POf*I
In the 100 blodt .. 6 a.m. Thundey.
............ ie ..... Art auto
theft Wiie ~in the 4600
blodt .. 6:50 a.m. Thutwday.
• C.. 8"lt: A hit-end-run
'9lorly WM repof1ed in the 300
bloc:*• n :63a.m. Thundly.
•DCM---UM: AA --..It
\WI repot1lld rn the DX> blodt at
2:48 p.m. Thul'9dlry.
• Bdlln ----A hit-and-run was
report9d In the 2.300 blodt 8t 3:A6
a.m. Thunday.
• Ogle 8INet: Grand theft \iWa
reported In the 200 blodt .. 9:.27
a.m.Thurlday.
•17th 8lioMt: T'9SP8Qing was
reported In rhe JOO blodl et 2:26
FAMILY
Continued from Al
outrc£geOU5 thing&
I'm one or those who belleves
that most kids can make the
dlstinction between the real and
the rnake·bel.leve violence, so I'm
a little easier on PG-13 movies for
that reason. But I draw a line at
sexual content. which Ls never
make believe.
We let our son watch. for
examp&e. •Pirates of the
Caribbean.· whlcl1 was ralt'd
!JG.13, because of the
make-believe scenes. and ~
though they were scary. he
suffered no m effect& A good scare at the movies is OK for kids
flOW and tl1en.
One of the best mOYies I saw
last year had a PG-13 rating but
had no violence. no sex and \'e1}'
little profanity. 1he Whale Rlderr
Is a movie parents should
consider allowing tlleir kids to
see. partlcu1arly if those kids are
girls older than 13. Also make a
point Lo see ·Rabbit Proof Fence.·
a tale of ~t how strong kids
really are.
11lis was not a bad year for
family film& We didn~ get to the
theate~ to sec a lot of them. so
I~ made my presence known at
!IOOle or the local video rental
stores. (Byen with five days. I still
SEI ILEMENT
Continued from Al
and Stonncr for not making avail-
able Scheer's medical report to
submit co the WorUrs Compen·
sa1ion Appeals Board. The settle-
ment agreement was contingent
on the board approving a dOC\J·
ment called a ·eompromlse and
Release.· The medlcal rqx>rt
would haw been submitted to
verify that Scheer's injuries had
ocCUITed so the boan1 could ap-
prove the compromise, Brown
said.
The senJement amoun1 would
then have come from settling the
worker's compensation case,
Brown said.
~ parties agreed they would
submit a doctor's repon. and it
was incumbent upon Mr. Scheets
SLICK
Continued from Al
of Orange County on Friday. "We
have very few accidents. but on a
typical rainy day, we have al least
two times the normal number of
accidenrs or 90mlltimes three
times the normal nwnber. •
While diMrs In other parts of
the counby may srolf at Sourhern
Californians' anxiety about drtving
In the rain. aome factors can add
up to mab II a bit more tw.ard·
ous here.
Oils on normaDy dry road sur-mces can n..e to the surface dur·
Ing a storm. Lundgren aaid, mak-
ing it more stidc than water alone
would. The longer between raim.
the wone the problem.
Add to that drMni l.IN(J:UI·
tomed to Inclement weather am-
didona, and the pileups bit pO·
lngup.7
·Pflcjple here aren't 1.-d to driv-
ing in the rain.. Costa Mea l'olU
Oftioer Bryan Wadkina aid. "It
MpperlS IO infrequently. Pb, we
~ a lot mm! ~ on the road
here. Wdh tbll and a Jade of e"JC·
pertmc. (~In the ~ we
do &et an lnaew in accident&"
DriYen ebould ldjult thek driv·
Ing £or the WMlher ooodidons.
Wdine Mid. eepedaly near the
COMC. which CUl be fotaD< Keep-
~ ipeed In med • the 6nt ltep
NEWYEAR
Continued from Al
nln• another DUI c:hedpotnt
for tonight. from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
on West 19th Strttt at Meyer
~ce. 'fyplca.Uy. w.dktN tMd.
omcers will stop ewry ~ or to
c:ari. t.alk to lhe drMn and, ti
oeauary. oondua 90briety
let ta.
·0ur wbQte pwpc. .. educe--i ... __ doft.. ~ llld. "We're out
f
• ,..,.... ......... and Did
a..t A phy9QI ftgtc w.a
nipot18d llt 8.:A4 p.m. Thul'ICMy.
• Part ........... PQlt
P'ftMI• .-..= v.odalltm was
rtJ>Olt9d -'l:I1 p.m. Thul'9dey. ........ ~Avehide
butglaly 1ow. NpOf'ted in the 1400
blodt .. 1 p.m, Thurlday.
• "-Unr. A phy9ical fight was
repotted In the 1 JOO bk>dt at 3:04
a.m. Thur9dey.
can't seem to get them bad in
lime.)
Last week.end. ~ saw rwo
movies in two days. • Peter Pan.
was a disappointtnenr. the Disney
venion sdll ranb as the best, by
far. But •Cheaper by the Dozen"
was ~t despite Its
predictability. lt was fun and easy
to laugb at. perhaps because
t:here were so many scenes to
which parents could relate. One
thing I did not like. however, was
the omnipresence ofbag'5 and
box.es from a certain fumiru.re
and housewares chain that no
doubt paid big bucb for the
privilege.
Evt!n though there are plenty of
movies, old and new, that we can
watch as a f8rnily, I'm starting 10
get antsy about this trend toward
issuing colloctioru or old 1V
shows because I don\ watch Tv.
"Seinfeld.· "MASW and others
from my 'TV-watching days are
out there. and although l'U have
no 1rouble awiding those
particular shows. I am about to be
tested In a big way.
You see, I just found out that
the entire run of "Green Acres" is
now on DVD.
• SnvE SMnt 1s a CostJS Mesa
retldent and a freelanoe writer.
Readers may leave a message for
him on the Oatly Pilot hotline at (9491
642.eoe6.
anomcy 10 ens\m! that it was se-
cured," Brown said. "Not only
have I DOI received it. but I didn't
even know that they had It until
Dec.JI."
Stormer said ii remains in
Scheer's best interest to senJe so
he can rect!ive compensation for
the distress the city has caused
him and so he can move on.
Scheer has not decided yet on
how mum more he will ask the
remaining defendanls for, Stonn-
er said.
On Monday. after the City
Council meeting, Brown will up-
date the council on me status of
the Scheer case during a closed
session.
• DEJRDRE NEWMAN C011ers Costa
Mesa. She may be rl!&Ched et 19491
57442.2l Of by &-mail at
deirdre.newm.n@l•rlmn.com.
10 safe driving In tlle rain.
P.ven if drivers are going below
the posted speed. he said, they
can still get a ticket if the condi-
tioN warrant a sbNer pace.
"If they don't sJow down when
it's raining. we usually get a lot of
rear-end (accidents! because peo·
pie are not able to stop In time."
he said "They skid in the rain or
have visibility probJems."
Replacing wiper blades each
winter and keeping a safe distance
from the next car can also help re-
duce accidents. Lundgren said.
But eYef\ the best plans can go
awry when other dmers are In a
huny.
·1 use the three-second rule. al·
lowing three seconds between me
and the car in front or me.· she
sUd. "In Southern c.alifomla.
thats diftlcuh becal&M! a lot or the
dme. if you do that, someone cuts
In fronl or you. 90 you have to
keep adjusting your space..
Motorists shouJd get a break
once ~ stonn passes. with skies
clearing today and Sunday, ac-
cording to the National Weather
Service. Slmny sides and wanner
WMther -tempenltun!I in the
60s. II least -will relUm to New-
port-Mesa.
"\\\-.'re very spoiled here. -
Bromberg admitted. ·1 always say
~ who doesn't ~ In
Southern California la a victJm of
~.·
there. ta.lking to people and
handing out lfteratu~ from
Mothers Aplnst Drunk OrMng.
fl'• aurprlatng how many people
get caught.·
Dnwnt who don't pau IObrt-
eiy tesll wUl have thtlr cars
t~ and wlD pt a he ride -
to the pWa Ndon for booking.
• w.w a... COV9fl
~Ion. SM may be~ at
IM) 114-4* Of by ~II et
tNfW,OM/f.IMimaoom.
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN ltema to
the o.lty Pilot. 330 w. Bay St .•
Cost. Meaa. CA 92627; by ..mait
to Juls.~tllatitTHM.oom; by
fax to (949) 646-4170; or by
c.lling l9491 574-4298. Include
the time. date and location of the
event .• H well H a contact phone
number.
JM.11
AHome9'emode16ntwt
O.COretlng Show will be held In
~lldlnga No. 10 end 12 and In
the Parade of Producu at
O~ Coonty Felr &
Exposition Center. The ahow
will be open from 10 a.m , 10 6
p.m. today. The coat I• $6.76 for
aduhs. $3 for senior• and free
for d\ildren younger than 12.
Information: (818) 557-2950.
WEDNESDAY
Or8nge County for'*"· •
political organiiation topporting
the presidential campaign of
Democrat Howard Dean, will,
host a Meetup at 7 p.m . et Karl
Strauss Brewery, 901A South
Coast Drive, Costa Meaa.
Newport leech~ S..ricee
and Recteation will present a
new serle1 of drawing and
painting wortshops by artist and
lecturer Mimi Sharon Stein for
beginners through advance
students in mixed-media from 10
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. beginning
today and laatlng eight weR& in
the Jorgensen Center at 2005
DoverDrive,ThecostisS66..
Information: (949) 644-3151.
THURSDAY .
Book Soup South eo..t Ptez.a
will present mystery writer
Jenilyn farmer, author of
•perfect Sax,• in conversation
with mystery writer Nathan
Walpow at 4 p.m. at 3333 Bristol
St .• Suite 2400. Information:
(714) fi89..2665,
http:l!Www.booksoup.com,
FRIDAY
The Environmental Netur.
Center will present a Foll Moon
Walk from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the
center, 1601 16th St., Newport
Beach. The cost is $2 for adults
and $1 for children. Information:
(949) 645-8489.
JAN.IO
Th9N wil be a Computer Felr at
the Orange County fair &
Exposition Center from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Jan. 10 and 11 in
Building No. 10 at the Orange
County Fair & Exposition
Center. The cost is $5 for adults;
children 10 and younger get in
for free. Information: (800)
800-5600.
http://www.ocfa1r.com.
JAN.12
The UC lrvine Cent9f for
Unconventional Security Affairs
will host a forum, *Are Schools
as Safe as They Should Be.ff with
keynote speakers Orange
County Sheriff Michael S. Carone
and Orange County
Superintendent of Schools
William M. Habermehl from 8:30
to 11:30 a.m. st the Arnold and
Mabel Bedcman Center, 100
Academy Way, Irvine.
Information and reservations:
(949) 824-9670, cusa@uci.edu.
JAN.14
Sherman Library ll Gardens
will present •Floral Design Using
Tropicals," a floral design class.
at 9 a.m. at 2647 East Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. The
cost is $45 and pr:aregistration is
required. Information: l949) 673-
2261. http://wWw.slgardens.org.
JAN.IS
Laun SchlMalngar wHI aifln
her new book NThe Proper Care
and Feeding of Husbands ff at
7:30 p.m. al Barnes and Noble
Booksellers, Metro Pointe, 901 B
South Coast Drive. Information
(714)444-0226.
JAN. 16
A Home RemocWng end
Decorating Show will be held
starting today In buildings No. 10
and 12 and In the Parade of
Products at Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center. The show
will be open from noon to 8 p.m.
today. The cost is $5. 75 for
adults, S3 for seniors and free for
cttlldren younger than 12.
Information: l818) 557-2950.
JAN.17
Th• TEX•Us Guitar Show wfll
be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In
building No. 14 at the Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center.
Thn:ost la $10 for adults,
children 12 years old and under
are free. Information; (918)
288-2222.
The West eo.at R...,_ Show
will be from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . In
building No. 17 at the Orange
County Feir & Exposition
Center. The coat is $5 for adulta
and $3 for children 12 and
younger. Information: (714)
826-6600,
http://www.radiClllreptllea.com .
Th• School of AmMcan Ballet
will host auditions tor
intermediate to advanced ballet
dancers from 12 to 18 years old
for lt1 summer course. The
auditions will be from 2 to 6:30
p.m . at the Jimmie Defoe
Dance Center. 151 Kalmus,
Suite G3. Coata Mesa. The
application fee is $20. Girts
must bring polnte shoes, and all
applicants must provide
nine-digit Social Security
numbers.
Whittier Law School pn>fMsor
Micnael Bazyler will discuss and
sign his new book •Holocaust
Justice" at 7 p.m. at Borders
Books Music and Cafe in Costa
Mesa, 1890 Newport Blvd.
JAN.22
Hoeg Hospital wlll host
·Nutrition for the Lung Cancer
Patient: a daytime lung cancer
support group, from 2 to 3:30
p.m. at the Hoag Cancer Center,
conference room A. The
speaker will be Kathy Pham, a
Hoag Hospital nutritionist.
Information: (ll49) 760-5542.
The Frienda For Planned
Parenthood luncheon. al 11 :JO
a.m . at Sherman Library &
Gardens, will torus on sex
education in the Santa Ana
Unified School District. Teen
activists from Campfire USA and
Girls Inc. will discuss a amiculum
that only teaches abstinence until
marriage. Sherman Library &
Gardens is at 2647 E. Coast
Highway. Information: (7141
633-0373. ext 121.
FEB. 3
Hoag Hospital will p ..... nt
a community education class
on ·Heart Attack: Signals and
Actions" by Or. Lee Carter at 6
p.m. at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center in Newport
Beactt. lnformatioll and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http:llwww.hosghospital.org.
FEB.5
Hoag Ho1pital will preaent
a community education class
on ·stroke: The Waming SignsH
by Dr. Subbarao M yla at 6 p.m.
at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center in Newport
Beach. Information and
reservations: (8001514-4624,
hrtp:lltNww.hoaghospital.org.
FEB.10
Hoag Hospital will preaent
a community education class
on ·what is Arrhythmia" by Dr.
Brian Chesnie at 6 p.m. at the
Hoag Hospital Conference
Center in Newport Beacti.
Information and reservations:
(800) 51 4-4624,
http://tNww.hoagho_spital.org.
FEB.11
Hoag Hospttal will prMent
a community education class
on "Drug·Elting Stent: Setting a
New StandardH by Dr. Ricttard
Haskell at 6 p.m . at the Hoag
Hospital Conference Center in
Newport Besen. Information
and reservations: l8001
514-4624,
http://www.hoaghospital.org.
FEB.17
Ho-.a Hospital will pt'9Mnt
a community education class
on •Setting the Pace: The latest
Pacemakers and Devioes" by
Dr. Neala Hunter at 6 p.m. at the
Hoag Hospital Conference
Center In Newport Beach.
Information and reservations:
(800) 614-4624, •
http:llWWw. hoao'*1•pital. org.
Boo!{ Soup South Coast Plua
wlll atert its new book club "We
Want Fiction" •t 7 p.m . et 3333
Bristol St., Suite 2400. The first
book for dlacuaalon will be •The
Great Are" by Shirley Henard.
Information and retervatlons:
(714) 889-2666
614-482,,
http:llWWw.ho6Qhospital.org.
FEB.25
Hoeg Hoapbl will prMent
a community education class
on ·Heart Healthy Cooking• by
Hoag chef Richard Reilly at 6
p.m. at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center In Newport
Beadl. Information and
re1ervation1: (800) 614-4624.
htrp:ltwww.hoaghoapital.org.
FEB.26
Hoag Ho..,ttal will Pf9Hnl
a community education class
on "Innovations in Cardiac
Surgery" by Or. Douglas
Zusman at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center in Newport
Beach. Information and
reservations; (800) 514-4624, .
http:/!www.hoaghospital.org.
FEB.28
Ho-.a Hoapital will preMnt
a community education class
on ·Blood Pressure and
Cholesterol Screening• from 7
to 11 a.111. at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center in Newpor1
Beach. The cost is $25.
Information and reservations:
l 800) 514-4624,
h"p:l/www.hoaghospital.org.
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The Newport C.nter
Toastmaster's Club can help
you improve your public
speaking skills or polish your
business presentations.
Members come from a variery
of professional disciplines and
backgrounds. The group meets
every Monday morning from 7
to 8:30 a.m. at 610 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beacn.
Validated partcing is available in
the parking structure next to 24
Hour Fitness. Guests are
welcome. Information: (949)
721·5732.
The City of Costa Mesa's
Recreation Division will have
registration for its 2004
basketball league for adult
players from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m .
Jan. 5 to 16 at the Downtown
Recreation Center, 1860
Anaheim Ave. Information:
(714) 327-7563.
South Coast Plaza will have
Santa's Express Train running
through Jan. 4 at the Crate &
Barrel/Macy's Home Store wing
on Level 2. Information: (7141
435-2083, hnp:l!www.south
coastplaza.com.
Tha Newport-Mesa cribbage
club meets on the second and
fourth Wednesdays of1!very
month from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at
Oasis Senior Center, 800
M arguerite Ave. in Corona del
Mar. The cos1 is $2. Information:
(949) 646-5293.
The ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p.m. the third
Tuesday of every month al the
Unitarian Universalist Churcn,
1259 Victoria St. in Costa Mesa.
Each month's meeting will
feature a different speal(er on
issues relating to the Bill of
Rights. Information: (7 141
957·6107.
Yoga claa .. 1 will be offered
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine
weeks al West Newpor1
Community Center. Registration
is $54 for one class eacn week
or $100 for two days a week
over nine week.s for Newport
Beach residents. Others pay an
additional $5. Information: (949)
644·3151.
Costa Mna's RecrHtion
Division will provide a
three-hour theme birthday party
for up to 20 guests at the
Balearic Community Center
weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m.;
Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
or 4 to 7 p.m.; and Sundays
from 4 to 7 p.m . Parties for
children 5 to 12 will consist of
lunctl/dinner, games, crafts,
prizes, cake with ice cream and
supervision by staff. Parties cost
$250 or $300. Information: (714)
754-5168.
A variety of ptfvate,
semi-private and group swim
lessons will be offered thia
sun:imer et the Marian
Berge.on Aquatic Center at
Corona del Mar High Sdtool.
Option• include one-on-one
ln4tructlon on Saturdays end a
Monday-through· Thuraday
program for all age. and levels.
For .... ion dates, times and
00111, cell (949) ~161 , or
regiater In person et Newport
Bead\ Recreation and Senior
Servloe1, at 3300 Newport Blvd.
A Home RemocWltig and
Decorating Show will be held In
buildlngs No. 10 and 12 and In
the Parade of Products at Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center.
The •how will be open from 10
a.m . 10 8 p.m. today. The colt Is
$5. 75 for adults, S3 tor aenk>ra
(56+) $3 and free for chlldren
younger than under 12 are free.
Information: (818) 667·2960.
The w.t eo..t ...... 8ltOW
wlll be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In
building No. 17 11t the Orange
County F81r & Expoeltlon eent.r.
The c:ott la S6 for edulta and S3
fol' d'tMdren 12 •nd vounger.
Information: l71') ~.
http:l!Www.radictfl,..,,._com.
FEl.21
11'e ftan'Ot Education and
Adoption Center, a nonprofit
organlatlon, will have a
aemlner on feether-dfftructlve
behevk>r from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at
the Balearic Community Center.
1975 Balearic Drive. Coate
Meta. lnfonnatJon: (9'9)
831-3606. Mp:ltwww.puc.orv.
P\o ... alow.., Md lcMMd
1occer trainers with the
All-England Soccer Academy
are avalleble for on.-on-one,
small group and larve group
training. Information: (949)
396-6103.
The ............ ....
~ Ctoter. • nonSKoftt
orgi1nihtion, wOI hew •
Mmlner Of'I P1"°1 nutrttiOf'I
1'om 1 to 2!30 p.m. at 1he
B•artc Community Cent..-.
1871 BelMric Dttve. Cotta
Meat. lnfotmet6on: (941)
811~ ~.piNC."'fl.
F'El.24
..... He ...... -....... • community education cl Ht
on •The New GuktelinM on
Hypeintneton• by Or. Ald\ard
IUantenbebr 9t the Hoeg
~· Cont..nce c.ntet' In Newport....,_, lnfonnlltlon
and rwtNltloftt: (800)
......... Femltys.m. la
apon90fing a teen auppon
group for high actiool atudenta
that mMta Mondeyt 1'om 3:30
to 6 p.m . at T9ftK.lt V'Torah
Upper School in Coatt M ....
For lnfon'n81ton or to register,
cell (71') ~.
~t.trwtion •• '9QUlred.
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!Joota, It 270 E. 11tt\ St., No. 10 ,
..
In Costa Mesa. o1'tera fr" tto;
time Monday1, Wedn99day, •
Fridav• and Saturdays from ,
9:30 to 10;30 a.m.; and Tuesda'(s
and Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.IW,
Information: l949) 645-6437. '' .1
8ay11de Rnteurant In
Newport Beach offers wine 'A
tasting every Thuraday from 11
5:30 to 7:30 p .m. tor $15 pet
person. featuring five new .. ,
wines each week. lnformation:l
(949) 721·1222. ...
GrNn Sy9tems lntemadonal
shows you everything that yolJ'
wanted to know about orchids'
and repottlng during a tree •,,
seminar at 2 p.m . every ••
Salurday. An orchid and tropieal
plant sale Is held from 9 a.m. tb
4 p.m. at the 20362 Bitch St.
facility. Information: (949)
756· 1211.
Oiscov., the aecrets of Carbon
Canyon Regional Park as you; •
walk through groves of
beautiful Coastal Redwood
trees every Saturday at 8:30
a.m. Parking is $4. Call (714)
996-5252 for more informatioh'.
Teem Survivor. a nonprofit ·
organization encouraging
women who have been throud'h
cancer treatment to exercise,
host$ Walk and Talk at 10 a.m.
the second and fourth Friday dt
the month in front of
NIKEgodess store in Fashion
Island. Members meet for lund'I
after at Atrium court. It is free,·
and all fitness levels are
welcome. Information: (9491
275-3888.
Newport Community
Counseling Center offers a way
to stop the cycle of domestic
violence through the support '
group In S.A.F.E. Hands. S.A.F.E.
stands for safety, awareness, •
faith and empowerment. The
group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.ITI.
Mondays. Free. Information:
(949) 721-8079.
The Newport Beech Walking
Club meets at the corner of '
Superior and Hospital Road in
Newport Beacti at 9:15 a.m. and
7 p.m. everyday. Information:··
(949) 650·1332.
The Newport Beach Cake
Decorating Club meets from 7
to 9 p.m. Thursday nights at
Superior and Hospital Road in
Newport Beacn. Information:
(9491650-1332.
The Spanish Speaking Club
meets to learn Spanish quidc
ana easy. lllformalion: l949)
650·1332.
The Aun. of Busirfess Servicri
hosts a networking meeting
that deals with education
connections from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
on the second Tuesday of every
month at the Holidoy Inn at 3l31
Bristol St .. Costa Mesa.
Information: l949) 805·0011.
•o ivorce: A N ew Beginning;
a workshop for men and
women divorced or getting
divorced, is held from 10 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport
Center Drive on the third
Saturday of every month. Cost
is $40. Information: 644-6435.
Ff'9e toul"I of the Orange Coun~
Performing Arts Center take ·~
guests to the dressing rooms,
performer's lounge, backS1age'
and on stage al 10:30 a.m. everv
Wednesday and Saturday at 69.Q
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
special arrangement.
Information: (714) 556-ARTS, '.
ext. 833.
The Newport Beach
Newcomers Club holds a
general meeting on the third
Wednesday of every month. •
The organization is open to elf
women residents in Newport
Beach who have lived in the '
area fewer than five years. ,
Information: (949) 64&-9922. or
visit http://www.newcomers-•
newpartbeach.org. ..,
0.1is Senior c.ni., hokts e ·<=
pancake breakfast from 7:30 (Q-
10 a.m. on the second Saturday
of every month. Breakfast '
Includes pancakes, sausage, ~
coffee and orange juice for SJ:
$1 for children. The center is~
800 Marguerite Ave., Corona ,·,
del Mar. Information: (949) <:
644-3244. .. Yoga and rhythm,
·vogarhythmic1H combines 11 yoga. dance and fun. The class
ls held from 4!30 to 5:45 p.m. ~
Tu9"taya at 2850 Mesa Verde
Drive Eaat, Suite 111, Coata ,1
Meta. Information: (7141
764-7399.
lntaifelth couplea with one
Jewiah partner are Invited to ~ parUcJp.te 1n • dlaw .. lon
group et the J9wlsh Family •
Service ot Orange County
ot'llce. Call to adledule dale ah
time. The otftca la et 260 E. I
Beller St., Suite G, Costa Meaa.1
(71'1 "6-4850. I
Wotwen .. .,... ow...,. Jain ~I cfiacutak>n group coorcffnated
by Jewt.h f9mMy Servlcea to
edd,... ft-... audl H anxiety ~Ion. ,..ttlonlhfpa,
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Continued from A4 .. ' l't?nelinesa and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11:301.m .
Mondays at the agency offices,
250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
Friends of the Newport 8eedl
Public library Used Book Store
ere asking for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dwindling
stodL Books may beJeft at any ol
the thnte brandl libraries -
Q,alboa, Mariners, or Corona del
Mar -or in the book closet ne>et
to the Friends Book Store, at 1000
, J\vocado Ave .• Newport Beach.
.4ill hardcover and paperbadc
donations, with the exception of
magazines and law books, will be
ecoepted and ere tax deductible.
(949) 759-9667.
I
The BniiU. lnttttart. often free
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six
• sessions. Call to sign up for
classes. (714) 821·5000.
.//. spiritual ca,. deu meets et
1:15 p.m . Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport
JJeach. Call to reserve a seat. (949)
263-1462.
, lb• Cost• Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hosts networking
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11 :45 a.m . 10 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
cost is $14. The club is at 1701
Golf Course Drive. Costa Mesa.
(114) 885-9090.
A brain rumor support group
meets the first and third
Thursdays of eadl m onth from 7
10 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Beach. Free.
Registration not required. The
group is designed to help
patients and their families
understand end cope with the
ilfness. (949) 574-6232. ..
St. Andrew• Presbyterian Church
hoSls a mental illness suppon
group from 6:39 to 8 p.m .
Sundays in Dierenfield Hall Cat
6-00 SL Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. (949) 574-2236.
The Jewish F.mily Service of
Orange County sponsors e
discussion group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month
al the Jewish Family Service
office at 250 E. Baker St.. Suite G,
CoSla Mesa. $10 per person, per
i'!SSion. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
Th• Jewish F.mlly Service of
Orange County has a weekly
, earenting support group. Parents
learn strategies for successful
parenting and for dealing with
the feelings and behavior of their
children. The group meets from
10 to 11 :30 a.m. Mondays at the
Jewish Family Service office at
~50 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa
Mesa. The group will cover
managing anger, anxiety end
peer pressure children
experience. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950.
"=· The Colt• Mes• Senior Center
hes ballroom dancing with live
rTfUSic from the Costa Mesa
¥usic Makers from 7:30 to 10:30
1.(>.m. every Tuesday night et 695 W. 19th St,, Costa Mesa. $4. (949)
548-3884.
J.wish femlty s.vlce of o,.nge
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
chronically ill. The purpose ls to
provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support
to menage Illness and its
consequences. The group meets
at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office at 250 E.
Baker St, Costa Mesa.
~ttendance js free, but
registration is required. (714)
445-4950.
So9bble Club No. 350 ,.,..
from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays et
~9rdefs Books, Music & Cate at
S'Outh Coast Plaz.a, 3333 Bear St.
In Costa Mesa. $3. New players
are welcome. (949) 206-9822.
1'he Coin end St8mp Ck.lb mMb
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays at the
Oasis Senior Center. New
members interested in trading.
buying and selling stamps and
coin• are being sought to join
these informal meetings. There
lite no fees required. (94.9)
644-3244.
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The Irvine Barclay Theatre will host a musical evening featuring violinist Rahmatollah Badiy1,
a fixture of classical Persian music, in his U.S. concert debut at 7 p.m. today. The concert
will also feature his daughter Parisa Badiyi, pictured, a distinguished concert and recording
artist in her own right. Tickets are $35. The Barclay Theatre is at 4242 Campus Drive in
Irvine. For more information. visit hffl?://www.thebarclay.org.
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groups for adults at all stages of
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second group
meets at 10 a.m . Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills.
The third group meets at 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Ezra Center m
Anaheim. Free, but advance
registration is required. (714)
445-4950.
Jewilh F.mify Service of Orange
County provides a support and
discussion group for persons
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The group
meets from B to 9:30 p.m .
Tuesda~s at 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. Advance registration
is required. (714) 445-4950.
"IWo-hour kay•k tours wfttl •
trained nalUreliS1 guide ere
offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from
the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort. The resort is at 1131 Badt
Bey Drive, Newport Beach. $20,
or $10 for California Wildlife
Campaign and Newport Bay
Naturalists and Friends
members. l949) 729-1150.
A yoga and dance class i1 held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays
at the Center for Spiritual
Discovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive
East. Suite 111, Costa Mesa. (714)
754-7399.
Marshall's T .. Kwon Do in Costa
Mesa offers free self-defense
classes to airline pilots and flight
attendants. Classes are taught by
three-time U.S. Netional
Champion Tom Marshall.
.Marshall's is at 333 E. 17th St.,
Suite 13, Costa Mesa. (949)
574.0122.
A Dealing with Divorce .upport
group is offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County. The
group is led by an experienced
counselor and m89ts et 6 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Jewish
Federation campus, 250 E. Baker
St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714)
4454950.
The Sea ScoUU' lhip Del Mer 711
of Orange County offers a
program for boys and young men
ages 14 to 18 interested In sailing,
seamanship, piloting, navigation
and cruising. Meetings are from 6
to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea
Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-6301 or (9491 551-8591.
Oeaia s.n1or Cent9f oftw'I
ongoing assistance, counseling
and referral services for seniors.
(949) 644-3244.
Ailhrttil foundation IMtructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
cl111 81 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Jewieh Senior Canter, 250 E.
Baker St .. Coata Mesa. (7141
513-6641.
The Newport 8eadl Newcomen
Club meets at 10 a.m . the third
Wednesday of aacn month. The
organization la open to all women
re1ldenta of Newport Beach who
have llved In the area for fewer
then five years. Information: (949)
~9922 or visit the Web eite
http://www.newcomers-
nttWportbdadl.orp.
The Thursday Moming Women'•
Club, a 40-year-old friendship
club. is seeking new members.
The club, which Includes golf,
bridge, walking end gourmet
sections, meets at 11 a.m. on the
second Thursday of every month
at the Radisson Hotel in Newport
Beach. The luncheon is $23 and
includes entertainment. The hotel
is at 4645 MacArthur Blvd. (714)
842-5863.
The Newport Beech Walking Oub
meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Monday through Saturday; and at
7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers should
meet at the intersection of
Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue. Free. (949) 650-1332.
The Am...Un Legion meets
al 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of
every month. The meetings,
which deal with veteran issues
and community service, will be
held at the Coste Mesa Air
National Guard. The national
guard is at 2651 Newpart Blvd.
Free. Mary Holler, (714) 546--2m;
or Bill Mimiaga, (949) 650·0894.
Nlghdy meetings for thOM who
want to overcome nicotine
addiction are offered in Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach. (714)
n4-9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Sports MuHUm, a
nonprofit organization, operates
a free museum at 100 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach. The
museum, which has one of the
world's largest collections of
sports memorabilia, is open from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m . weekdays and 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. (949)
721·9333 or
http:/lwww. newportsports-
rryuseum. org .
The Estande High School Parent
Teacher Student Assn. hosts a
monthly paper drive every
Saturday from 9 a.m . to noon in
the school's northwest parking
lot, on the comer of Estancia
North and Placentia. Newspapers
that are bound, loose or bagged
are accepted. Cardboard and
bound material such as phone
books and thidc magazines are
not. Also, bins are available for
drop off every day of the m onth.
All funds raised go to the
association. Free. The school is at
2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
(949) 515-6500.
0.111 Senior Cent9r orr.n • deity
telephone contact program for
seniors who have a limited focal
support system. It also offers
ongoing computer classes that
teach the basics of Word,
Ouidten, Print Shop and Internet
usage. (949) 644-3244.
ll'8 Coste Mau Communlutora
Toastmntars Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m . Wednesdays at
the Orange County Department
of Eduoatlon, 200 K.lmua Drive,
Coata Meu. Meeting• are open
to anyone who wentl to Improve
his or her public speaking lkllla.
(714) 444-8783.
ll'8 J9wWs Fwnly Service of
Orange County~ group
meetings for younger women to
dltc:UM life paaages and cmno-. body lmagn, family,
relatlonehlps, oommunic.tfon,
intimecy and aexuallty,~n>dety
and lonetlnela. The grdup meets
at 7 p.m . Tueedayt et the agency
omoe. The office I• et 260 e. Baker
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St, Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Preregistration is required. Marcy
Middler. (714) 445-4950, ext. 114.
Th• M ... MeSHngers
Toastmasters Club 691 in CoSle
Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at
Mesa Verde United M ethodist
Church, 1701 W. Baker St .• Cos<a
Mesa. (714) 540-4446.
Th• Newport Beach
Distinguished Toastmasters Club
1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesdays at Platt College. 3901
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Call to make reservations. (949)
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HOW lO GET PUBUSHEO -L.Mten: Mail to Editorial P&ge Editor Lolita Harper at the Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • Ruder9 Hotline: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) 646-4170
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Columnist 's rush to defend a
dangerous drug unwise
Regarding 1.olila I larper's column
"The rush will soon be over"
(Wednesday) on the statewide
cphedra han: Ephcdra is nothi11K
more than lcKalized "speed" that "'Id
un the stret't1>.
It i1> a dn1g now harmed in all four
major prorc..,sional sports, a,i, wt·ll ;1..,
the Olympio. and many other
amateur ... port1>. Ulemically, it i1>
111deed rt-IJtt•d to a mphetJmine.!>. Ii...
111a11ufaC'lurir1K procc ...... is
11nrcgulatcd. I he quality and content
11> thcrdon• not verifi ed by the Food
.md Dru~ l\d111inistra11on.
rhe lcveb or potency indicated on
the lahl•I may he le1>1> or may he more
than what i.., dai111cd. 1lcnce 1he
po..,~ihility for adverse.
lift· 1hrca1e111nK effect<; increase.·
I ruly. 11 i-i a gambit-earh lime the
11wr 1.1kes lht• d rug.
liwn 1 h1Jugh lhe dosage may be
rn'1 isely followed by the consumer.
tlwy may or may swt bl• getting what
tht·v b<uwuned for. WcJr'>e, they could
Ill' gc11111i.: murh more than they
harg:Jlncd lor. !'his wuulc.1 certainly
11111 tw .1 fll <tllt'r or ahuw if there ilfl'
.1dvt·r-.c• l'ffl'l'I!>.
I lar per. you mak<' n•d herring
( 1111111.iri ... un... 10 uthl'r lcw11
Mtlhtunce .... 1.urh ai. ukohol and
luutl. that arr abused Well, here's a
comp.1n!.on 1ha1 hokt... a little more
rredihility: Mcthamphctarnines. a' in
"rry1>tal." "mcth," or "crank: e tc.
I h ose drug .... like eplw<lrn. givt' the
uM·r a :.pt•cd effect, w11h more enNgy
.111d 'tamin.1.
l'lw 111anul.1l·tunng ol thol>e drug..,
1" paralll'I to l'phedrd: I hl'Y an·
unrcgutart·d hy tht' FDA. l'he level 111
rotcncy j.., truly unknown. It\ a
gamble 1•.wh 11111t• the uwr take' the
dntg. 1 hl' IH...,1>ihil11y for adverse.
nrc-thrt•a lt'flfflg cfft·1·tl> arc very real.
MAILBAG \
And like the 1>cenario described In
the· beginning of your article, it is
bought 111 "dimly lit alleys· at
ovcr-inOated prices. Lastly, when the
usl'r'1o "Mash" runs out (like your
ephcdrn will. Harper), the user goes
out to find more.
Unfortunately, cphedrn won't be
going away anytirne "oon. Marper.
you need not worry about you or
Aimee\ "hahil!>~ coming to an end -
not unit''!> you wall\ them to, uf
co11r1>c. rhe "black market" will now
takt' owr. My prediction is there will
be li11lc· or 110 d1ITcrcnce of the
quality or quantity of product
availabll'. l'hc price will just lw
hi)(her. and 1hose that arc selling it
will lrkcly o ffer a plethora of olher
"piclc-mc·up1o" to ... ulve 1110!.e
fatigued. end-of tlw day workout1> -
and m ore.
I l'\crs of eplwdra or any otlwr
"performance enhancing"
substance" arc ct•rt.11nly altf'ring
their stall' or con,l'iou.,ne~.., and/or
physiology in ordt·r to get an t'X lra
"edKe" or "boo!>\'' for thl'mSclVc!> nr
over their compl'tiliun.
As a 40·som~1h1nK·Ycar-old man
who works two 111h' and ha' kid!> at
home, I'm grn1elul 111 get to lht• b'Ym
sober and enjoy the• natural euphoria
and boo!>I a workout ~ives me. I
cannot understand why a young
per1>on like 1 larpcr or her friend net•d
to a lter their real icy or 1heir swte of
nmsciousness to get a good workout.
h1rthermore. I fail to compn•hend
why you would devote a column that
may promote the use of ephedra. a~
well as the underground srenanu of
"1>coring" of the drugs a nd your
"sta!.h" running out. Granted . you
mention the possible adverse effects,
but ii b clear what !>idc of tht• fence
you arc s ilting on.
I larper. ir you haven't already, take
a look at my in!>piratio11. my hero,
Jade Lal.anne. I le\ in hes late HU' and
dru)( free. You can st·e what a pcr...on
can do 10 their body without using
mind·. or chemical-altering
s ubstances. Certainly, his success is a
matter of his personal perspective
aJld atdtude toward what he is
determined to do with his body,
heart, mind, and soul.
Hopefully. when your MFruit. Punch
Speed Stack.M runs out, you and your
friend can look for a source of
cognitive inspiration rather than
using mind-altering drugs to achieve
your peak performance.
DAVID SINGER
OK. Enough tongue in cheek.
·1 suggest both horse owners and
the city ch eck into h orse diapers on
the Internet, perhaps they are a
solution. Let's remember to keep it
cool and friendly at the next City
Council meeting.
LOU VON DYL
Newport Beach
Coyotes deserve to Ii ve in
lheir natural habitat
I just moved to the bluffs. very
Costa Mesa close to the Back Bay. I was so
Beware of mudslinging in
horse manure debate
delighted 10 hear the coyotes howl
one night. I low wonderful that these
wild creatures can still ex.isl along
wilh raccoons, skunks, opossums
Th erl' have been several articles and rabbitl> that live near urban life.
regarding our horse manure I was so disheartened to see the
problem. Both sides have strong opinions of o ne resident that our
feelings. just as our dog owners. Now lives would be safer for h umans and
the horses are on stage. First there our pets without the coyotes. I also
were doggie bags, now bags and have two small animals that coyotes
shovels. would love to eat, so I am not biased
1 lorse manure C. mes.c;y and comes in against pets, but all of God's
large sizes. Oean up can be a big job. A creatures deserve to live in their
woman had dismounted and done a ---m11<tn:U ... t-nVirur'rttt~'-\(fnYCn~·....._.._
deanup but wa'> cited by an officer who dwindling due ·to human pollution
apparently did not like the results. and developnwnt.
Wouldn't a warning have sufficed? Will I applaud city animal conlrol
we• now be issuing deplh. width ;rnd officials for presennng the Back Bay
odor kits wiV1 masks? for Lhese animals. To co-exist with
I am concerned that a dismounted Jnimals i11 nature sometime!> talce1>
horse could be scared and bolt, more care and work. Bui all an imal!>,
rwrhaps injuring others. Do 9· to not just our pets. deserve the ri~hl 10
16 year-old riders know what lo do live.
with the reins?. I believe it is a far better lesson to
Smne may say. "Let bu!>inesses teach people to live in harmony with
take a two-mile stretch" and sponsor all of God's creatures. instead of
the cleanup, as they do in freeways. killing, or destroying. any animal so
Carl\ Jr .. Home Depot and f letcher the privile~ed few can live a mo re
tunes could be awarded the Rack Bay. pampered life.
Those who have toured New York As far as public safety is
and New Orleans have seen carriage concerned, without a doubt, humans
hor5P~ with diapers. Yes, horses wear arc a much greater threat to our
diapers just like incontinent people. children, pets and community than a
Som e of you owners might say, "Nut few coyotes.
my horse -it will look like a CARRIE LAVIGNE
Mercedes without a rear bumper." Newport Beach
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HOW TO
CONTACT YOUR
REPRESENTATIVES
CJTY Of COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, n Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. CA 92626, (714)754-5223
M-vor; Gary Monahan
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor,
Mike Scheafer and Chris Steel
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newpor1
Blvd .. Newport Beach, CA 92663, (949)
644-3309
Mayor: Tod Ridgeway
Council: Gary Adams. Steve Bromberg,
John Heffernan, Didc Nichols, Steven
Rosansky and Don Webb
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE OfSTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa
Mesa, CA 92626. (714) 432-5898
Ch•ncellor: William M. Vega
Bo8rd: President Paul Berger, Vice
President Armando Ruiz, George Brown.
Jerry Patterson and Walter G. Howald;
student trustee Madeline Levy
-~me~ \tNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office: 2985-A Bear St .. Costa
Mesa. CA 92626, (714) 424·5000
Superintendent: Robert Barbot
Board: President Martha Fluor, Vice
President Dana Blade, Clerk Serene
Stokes. David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy
Franco and Linda Sneen
MESA CONSOLIDATED
WATER DISTRICT
1965 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa, CA
92627. (949) 631-1200
Boud: 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, CA
92628-1200, (714) 754.5043
.
Bo•rd: President Arlene Schafer, Jim
Ferryman. Art Perry, Greg Woodside and
Dan Worthington
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SOC I ETY
THE CROWD
Blasting through the past
C HOC foUies Vlll, ·Blast
• Through the Past, a
Musical Time Travel
Trip,• wiU hold open audillons
for local lalent on Jan. 10 and 25
al lhe Sutton Place Hotel in
Newport Beach.
The indefatigable Gloria
Zlgfleld
lJgner
returns for an
incredihle
eighlh
season.
raising big
dollars for
O'\ildren's
Hospical of
Orange
County. The 8. w. COOK big show will
open March
26 at lhe Grove of Anaheim.
This year the massive
produccion wiJI be chaired by
Newport's Leslie CanceWeri,
Sandra Segerstrom DanJels and
OaJe Skiles. Lois AuglistJne
returns as Zigner's right-hand
gal, coordinating the effort for
Cl-m C. TI1e follies have netted
more Chan $1.7 million over the
past seven years, and organizers
hope lo cross the $2-million
mark this season. CaJ.!_A~gu line _
ror-au<fitlon Scfiedl.ijes or ocher
information at (714) 5J2-86SO:--
The Angelitos de Oro. a small
group of d edicated women
~erving Big Brolhers/Hig Sbters
of Orange Councy, report 1J1a1
$I 00,000 was raised al thi~
year's holiday shopping card
event in conjunction with South
Coast Plaza. Angelitos event
co-chair Laraine Eggleston was
thrilled to report Chat the group
exceeded their goal, and thC'y
are already at work on this
year's holiday project.
The SOS A-Team sponsored a
series of successfuJ "Sharing
Olefs Dinners" throughout thl'
winier social season in
Newporr. The dinner series.
celebra1i11g seven years of
attracting a11en1ion and
financial support for Costa
Mesa-based Share Our Selvci.. is
lhe brainchild of A-Team
o under Kathy Thompson of
orona del Mar. Thompi.on, a
:l'ormer I follywood B-movie .
Chef Jamie Kingsland from Flemings, Kathy Thompson, president of SOS A-Team, and chef Sonny
Mergentheler from Villa Nova enjoy the Sharing Chefs dinner in support of SOS.
Showing support for SOS are
Grey and Patty Nesbit at the
Sharing Chefs dinner held at
the Villa Nova.
actres'\, started the group in
1993 10 help fund much-needed
SOS progmms for the homeless
and working puor. Participants
1h1l> season enjoyed fabulou~
fare a l the Melling Pot,
Flemming-. and Villa Nova.
Michael Ru ssell and Kathy Thompson, both of SOS A-Team, en1oy
the Sharing Chefs dinner at Villa Nova.
Finally. a bit of sl'lf promotion
for a cause. On Ian. 14. I will
join Jerry Mandel, presidC"nt uf
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center and the Gary
Matsurra 4uar1c1 10 launch
"Caba rel ror A C:<ill<;<' .. al !Juke\
Place in the Balboa Bay Club
1 lotel. The Ian. 14 cabaret
pcrformam:e benefits lhe 1221
Oub Coll ege Scholarship Fund.
which awards de,crving
Ncwpun-Mesa s1udenls wi th
funds for u11iversi1ys1udy. The
rnver charge is $10 and the full
amount goes to the 122 1 Fund.
rhc evening is open lo the
public. the l>how starb at 9 p.m.
;rnd reservation-; arc a mui.t.
Call (949) 63tH:IBU to rese.c-c
your spot.
Mandel and I have planned a
l>crics of concerts through lune
hcnefiting many worthy luca1
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ENGAGEMENTS
AND ANNIVERSARIES
Brady-Strader
Robert and
Nancy Brady
of Redwood
City
announce
the
engagement
oflheir
daughter
Dana
Maureen
Brady of
Redwood
City to
Patrick B.
SLrader of
Corona del
Mar.
The
bride -elect Patrick B. Strader and
graduated Dana Maureen Brady Crom Menlo
School in Atherton, Calif. and U<; Santa Barbara. The
future bridegroom, son of Timothy and Susan Strader of
Corona del Mar, gradua ted from Santa Margarita Catholic
High School and UCLA.
A May 15 wedding is planned al Mission Santa Oara.
The Webers
Nacallc M.
and David C
Weber
celebrated
lhejr 501h
wedding
~fillf'liveri.ary
un Dec. 26.
They reside
in Corona
del Mar.
Th<" couple
has four
' children: Jeff,
Ouis, Ooug
and Sarah.
They also
have nine Natalie M. Weber and David C. Weber grand-
child ren: Carl, Amy. Stephen, Laura. DaniC"l, Sharon.
Natalie, Liberty and Nkholas. They also have o ne
great-grandchild, Levell
David Weber is a re1ired director of libraries at Stanford
Un iversity. His hobbie!i 1ncludi: being an arnarcur
naturaJisl, hiking, runni ng. travel ing. reading a nd wriling.
Natalie Weber is a homemaker and volu111eers with the
American Cancer Society. I !e r hohhies in clude traveling.
symphonic music. movies. readin~. cros. .. word puz;rles
and spending time with her family.
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Al Saturday, January 3, 2004
FAITH
THE MORAL OF THE STORY
The gift of sharing
When our oldest
daughter Kelly was young.
she once said, "I wish I had
a story about my Ufe. • She
explained that she'd heard
teachers tell stories about
their Uves, and she'd read
about many exciting Uves.
and she wanted one too.
"Receiving i.s often
harder llian giving.
Gilling is wry lmporram:
giving in.sighl, gilling
hope, gilling coura.gtt.
gilling advice, gilling
support, gilling money,
a1ul most of al~ giving
ourselllf!S. Without giving
lhere is 1w brotl1erlUJOd
mul sisterl1ood. Hw
receiving is just as
lmportalll, been~ by
receiving we reveal lo tlw
Kiwrs that they luwe gifts
"Everybody has a story,
sweethear1," I said. "Yours
is already pretty incrediblt:,
and you are one amazing
little girl."
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON I thought about that
comment from years past after I left
our lunch. I realized I would have
loved the opportunity to sit next to
w offer. 1""1um we say. 'Thank you,
you gaue me hope; thank you, you
gaw l1U' a rmson to liue; thank yo11,
you alwwed me lo rmli.u my dream,·
we 11wk.e givers aware of their unique
and precious gifts. Sometimes it is
only in the eyes of tl11 f"f'Ct!ivers that
gi ue rs d iscouer t ltei r gi {ts. •
-HENRI NOUWEN, "BREAD
FOR THE JOURNEY"
W c"re off and running into
January"2004. It's a new
year, a new beginning. a
time of fresh stans and possibly
"omc chang~. We"vc come through
a seaMJn of cclcbmtion, as well ru.
ltift -gjvin~ and receiving. I loved
giving gifts and I loved receiving
them, but today I want 10 focus on
the gifts tJ1at bring hope and support
to others.
In December, I was invited to a
luncheon for tJ1e columnists at the
Daily Pilot. Our editor, Tony Dodero,
wanted 10 personally thank us for
nur contribution to the newspaper. I
really appreciated his encouragjr1g
words. personal affirmations and
contagious smiJe. Obviously,
everybody had plenry 10 do during
such a busy season, but It was a
wonderful respite with great people
and delicious food .
ll wru. a pleasure to meet the
columnists, cartoonist~. editors and
others I enjoy reading. some of
whom I only knew by thei r pictures.
I also met my new editor, Mike
Swanson, and look forw.ud to
working with him.
--everybody at that table, because
everybody there had a story of their
own. I was sorry that some people
were unable to attend. In the shon
time we had together we covered
topics such as schools, sports and
surfing. Some of us also discussed
church, children and cooking. I
enjoyed hearing about the families
and interests of those I had a chance
to speak with. and I wish I'd had the
opponunity to talk with everyone
present.
We also shared a 101 of chips and
guacamole, and a'> 1asry as lunch
was, I savored du~ time we had to
talk. It was a wonderful gifl that I
almost missed. I prayed about going
and felt that God would want me to
focus more on people than on
presents and projects.
It was refreshing to stop aud
spend.time with old and new
friends. I also appreciated being
thanked in such an enjoyable way.
As we put away presents we
received and live in this new month
and year, let's think of ways to give
thanlcs and hope to others.
And you can quote me on that.
• CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a
Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She
may be reached via e-mail al
cmdy 'iilonthegrow.com or through the
mall at 537 Newport Center Drive, Suite
505, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
Vllit Our Open House:
IN THEORY
When to give thanks
AT ISSUE: During the season of colJege bowl games
and NFL playoff games, the frequency of athletes
thanking God (or their success after victories seems
to rise. Do you find thanking Go d in the context of
a game a ppropriate?
We should all
thank God more
often and after
every occasion.
IMAM MOUSTAFA
AL-QAZWINI
Islamic
Educational
Center of
Orange County
Costa Mesa
There is a lot of J101iness in huddles
these days and football players and
other athletes are giving thanks to
God more and more publicly.
I lowe11er. "'Muscular Oiristianity' has
been around since .,..
ba.seball-p/ayer-turned·el/angelist
Billy Sunday 'loutlly refuted ll1e idea
tliat Jesus was a UJ(>flKling. a man of
sorrows. a loser' .. since (he football
stadium at Notre name was situated
next to a huge library mural known
as 'Touchdown Jesus' ... since tl1e
Hpiscopal Catlwdral of St. Jolin tile
Divine built 'a sports bay. dedicated
in 1928 lo such worldly athletes as
Hobey Baker; Waltet Camp and
Olristy Mathewson, which mingles
these football and baseball lieroes
witl1 biblical scenes lik.e Jacob
wrestling with tl1e angel.'"
-MARGE GARBER,.
"TWO.POINT CONVERSION"
ON SYMPTOMS OF CULTURE
Giving thanks 10 God is essential.
The great Ouistian mystic Meister
Eckhart maintained that ·if the only
prayer you say in your whole life is
"Thank you!' that would suffice ...
This is right, not only because
gratitude must be pleasing to God,
but because such appreciation
makes us thanJcfu.I persons.
It is good to be thankful for health,
. success and prosperity, for aU are
gifts from God. It is not right to
rejoice at anoLher's misfortune,
Injury or loss. It is more important to
thank God for blessings received
than to pray for them beforehand, in
part because "Thanks" is a less
self-centered
prayer than
"Please." SelfleSl>
Lhanks 10 God,
even in the
context of a
football game, is
appropriate.
Some wonder
whether such
prayer influences
God taking sides
,, '· , ~ ..
~ ~ fi.J
in games. I appreciate coach Bill
Parcells' response when asked
whether God would favor one team
or the other in a rnatchup of
passionately religious players; he
replied judiciously, "No dis respect 10
anyone. but it usually works better
when the players are good and faM."
Now that makes sense, thanks be to
God!
THE VERY REV. CANON
PETER 0. HAYNES
St. Michael &All Angels
EpiscopaJ Oiurch
Corona del Mar
Religion in Ame rica is very public.
We acknowledge God's presence and
influence in virtually every venue.
As a baseball fan. I notice an
increase in batters crossing
themselves before Mepping in and
raising their eyes heavenward upon
crossing the plate. football players
demonstrate their thanks 10 God
with flair and accompanying
choreography. Boxers often pray in
their corners before the bell, each
beseeching God to help hlm knock
his opponent senseless.
Is God a spon!tfan? If so, why does
he remain deaf to the pleas of this
Cub fan? Does he lnrervene in
competitions, lifting one team or
player to victory? Isn't there, rather,
greater truth to be found in Knute
Rockne's observation: "I've found
prayers work best when you have big
players.··
Should players only acknowledge
God when they score a run, a poi nt,
a TKO? Should God be praised only
in the end zone? Do athletes who
don't pray have a prayer of winning?
Is pray and play the American way?
Is God io the sLands, on the
sidelines, at ringside?
There is of1en something
theatrical, over the top, in this
celestial
communication
on the field . But a
larger point
~hould be made: I
wouJd be more
impressed if a
batter praised
God after a
bases-loaded,
ninth-inning
strikeout, or if a
runner thanked God after fumbling
on the two-yard line as the clock
runs out, or if a fighter offered his
gratitude to God while being lifted
from the canvas two minutes into
the ftrst round.
All in aJJ, though, there is an even
more substantial issue than athletes
expressing their faith during
competition: our society worships
and idolizes athletes as heroes and
demigods. That is Lhe most
misplaced faith of aJI.
RABBI MARK MIUER
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FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
CAPPEL.LA CANTORUM
_cappellfl Cantorum, the young
adult choir of St. John Vianney
Chapel, is beginning its fifth veer.
The choir is open to students in
I grades six to 12. It provides active
faith participation for teens
during their high school years.
, Participation includes singing at
• mass regularly and at special
: events. Rehearsals are from 11
' a.m . to 1 p.m . Saturdays in the
, Chapel at 314 M arine Ave.,
, Balboa Island. Younger children
1 are invited to join. For more
: information, contact Nancy Kelly,
director at (949) 673-4595.
ENVIRONMENTAL
· SCHOLARSHIP
: St. Marte Presbyterian Church in
Newport is offering an
environmental scholarship fund •
for two students. The
' scholarships will only be offered
; through Chapman University and
UC Irvine. Interested students
should contact their financial aid
office. The scholarships will be
awarded in the spring of 2004.
Information: (949) 644-1341,
hrtp:Jlstmarkpresbyter1an.org.
NEW ENGLAND
: YOUTH ENSEMBLE
' The Seventh-day Adventist
; Church will host a concert by the
New England Youth Ensemble at
11 a.m. today at 271 Avocado St.,
Costa Mesa. The dioir and
orchestra, from Columbia Union
College in Takoma Park. Md., 1s
celebrating its 30th season tour.
Information: (949) 548-6596.
SHIR APPEAL
Shir Appeal, the sensational a
cappella singing group from Tuhs
University, will perform at
Shabbat services dinner at 6 p.m.
Jan. 16. Information: (949)
644-1999.
AMERICAN ISRAEL POLITICAL
AFFAIRS COMMIITEE
Rep. Chris Cox will speak at a
special event of the American
Israel Political Affa11s Committee
at 7 p.m. Jan. 18 at Temple Bat
Yahm, 1011 Camelback. Newport
Beach. Information: (949)
675-3510.
MARTIN LUTHER
KING LUNCHEON
The Newport-Mesa Irvine
Interfaith Council will have a
luncheon from 11 :45 a.m. lo 1 :30
p.m . Jan. 18 at the Hyatt Irvine.
The cost is $35 per person.
Information: (714) 921-8665,
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,.JNTERFAITH AT
: THE UCI CAMPUS
!The Newport-Mesa Irvine
Interfaith Council will meet from
II 11 :45 a.m . to 1 :30 p.m . Jan. 21 at
University United M ethodist
1 Church. on the campus of UC
: Irvine. Information: (714)
I 921-8665,
: nmiinterfaithia>ao/.com.
I
; ART AUCTION
' Works of Chagall, Dafi, Picasso
: and Adam will be featured al
: Temple Bat Yahm's the
1 spectacular art auction and wine
: tasting event at 7 p.m Jan. 24 A
: preview w ill begin at 6 p.m.
Information and reservations:
(949) 644-1999.
WORKSHOPS
PARENTING GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County 1s forming a parenting
group to help parents to
understand and deal with the
feelings and behavior of thei~
children. The group m eets from
10 to 11 :30 a.m. the first and third
M ondays of the month at the
center. 250 E. Baker St.. Suite G in
Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
445-4950. Pre-registration is
required.
THIRTEEN JEWISH
STEPS TO RECOVERY
ewish Family Service is offering
support and discussion group
r adults whose children or
ses suffer from alcohol and
rug addiction. The group m eets
m 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at
60 E. Baker St .. Suite G in Costa
esa. Information: (7 14)
, 5-4950. Pre-registration is
•required.
BAHAI ARESIDES
Members of the Behal faith hold
informal public discussions on
spiritual topics at 7:30 p.m. every
Friday and at 11:30 the last
Sunday of the month, TI1e talks
include brunch or dinner. Also,
interfaith devotional meetings
• will be held the last Saturday
; evening of the month. Call for
locations. (949) 759-0999 for
Friday meeting, (949) 760-5360 for
Sunday meeting, and (949)
646-6328 f~ Saturday devotional.
ZEN 101
The Zen Center of Orange County
offets an Introduction to Zen
Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the
first weekend of every month,
typically on a Sunday, at 120 E.
18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is
$60. (949) 722-7818,
hrrp:llwww.zcoc.org.
A SPtRITUAL JOURNEY
A 26-lesson study on the life of
Jesus Christ titled H Journey to
the Cross# is taught at 9:45 a.m.
Sundays during the
Homebuilder's Bible Class at
Liberty Baptist Church. The study
parallels the four Gospels to
present the story of Christ The
church is at 1000 Bison Ave.,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
760-5444.
DREAM ON
-The Adult Faith Formation at Our
Lady Queen of Angels Church in
Newport Beach holds a dream
analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m.
Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408.
MEDITATION LESSONS
A free Hlectio divinaH meditation
group meeting is held at 7: 10 a.m
Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of
Angels. 2046 M ar Vista Drive,
Newport Beach. Lectio 1s a style
of meditatio,n that includes using
Scripture or a speciarreading as a
stimulus. The Christian
Meditation Group meets from
7·30 to 9 p.m. on the first and
thrrd Wednesdays of each month
at the center. The format includes
two periods of meditation with
some instruction on how to
meditate, a talk and a discussion
(949) 219 1408.
WEEKLY EVENTS
SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN
The Jewish Family Service offers
a support group for women older
than 50 to address issues such as
anxiety and depression at 10 a.m.
on the second and fourth Monday
of each month at 250 E. Baker St.,
Suite G in Costa Mesa.
Preregistration required. (7 14)
445-4950.
NEW GROUPS
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County has formed a
bereavement support group that
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a
Challenge ol Change support
group that meets at 10 a.m.
Thursdays. Both groups meet at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills,
24512 M oulton Parkway. The
service is also forming a
parenting support group to meet
the first and third Mondays of
each month at 10 a.m. at the
Jewish Federation Campus, 250
E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Preregistration requrred (714)
445-4950.
GAY /LESBIAN
SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County plans to present a
discussion group for parents of
Jewish gays and lesbians if
enough people are interested
(714) 445-4950.
MYSTICAL AND SPIRITUAL
The Mystical Spiritualist Church
of South Orange County holds
Sunday services every week at 10
a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa, Suite 3. A spiritual healing
service starts at 9:30 a.m. (949)
581-2290.
RE-MEMBERING GROUP
Our Lady Queen of Angels holds
a re-m embering group at 6:15
p.m. every other Sunday at 2046
Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
The parish center 1s at 2046 M ar
Vista Drive, Newport Beach. (949)
548-3844.
BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP
St. Michael and All Angels
Episcopal Church holds its Men's
Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m .on
the second, third and fourth
Thursdays of each month at 3233
Pacific View Drive, Corona del
Mar. Free. (949) 644-0463.
MEN'S FEUOWSHIP
BREAKFAST
The M en's N!llowship Breakfast
of St. Andrew's PresbY1erian
Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m.
Wednesdays in Dierenfield Hall,
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. $2.50 at the door. (949)
631 -2880.
SEPMATION SUPPORT
Jewish Family Service of Orange
Coonty holds a women's divorce
end separation support group at 7
p.m . Wednesdays at the Jewish
Family Service's office at the
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Jewish Federation Campus, 250
E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa.
For dates and fees, call (714)
445-4960, ext. 114.
YOUNG WOMEN'S
SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County offers a support group for
younger women dealing with
issues such as life passages and
changes, body images, family,
relationships and loneliness at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at the agency
office. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950, ext. 114.
HELPfNG THE HELPERS
Jewish Family Sarvices ls
sponsoring a discussion group
focusing on the issues and
concerns faced by adult children
taking care of their elderly
parents. The offices are at 250 E.
Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Preregistration is' required. $10.
(714) 445-4950.
ANXJETY AND
DEPRESSION SUPPORT
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County offers a support
and discussion group for adults
experiencing anxiety and or
TEMPLE ISAIAH OF
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depression from 10 a.m . to noon
on Mondays at the agency
offices, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in
Costa M esa. Free. (714) 445-4950.
INTERFAITH COUPl.ES GROUP
Jewish Femlly Service is forming a
discussion group for interfaith
couples where one partner rs
Jewish to speak about issues
anecting an interfaith relationship.
Jewish Family Sefvice is at 250 E.
Baker St, Suite G, Costa Mesa.
(714) 445-4950.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a new ongoing
•bereavement support group for
people in all stages of loss at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish
Family Service. 250 E. Baker St.,
Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
445-4950.
FRIDAY GROUP
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beactl
holds weekly Friday night services
at 8 p.m. with a fellowship hour
and refreshments afteiward at
2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach.
(949) 548-6900.
DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of
Newport Center
United Methodist Church
Rev. C 11hltt·n CClut~. J>asror
I C.O I Marguerite AV\'.
< ornt'r nf Margucntc ,111J
~.111 foay11in Hill\ RJ.
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Orange County offers a support
and discussion group for adults
dealing witjl the aftermath of
divorce at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at
the agency offices, 250 E. Baker
St., Costa M esa. Call for prices.
(714) 445-4950, ext. 114.
PASSAGES SUpPORT ~OUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a support and
discussion group for people
dealing with the issues of
• anxiety, depression,
relationships, communication,
life changes, loneliness and
family at 10 a.m. Mondays at the
agency offices, 250 E. Baker St.,
Suite G. Costa Mesa. $15.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
PASSAGES 50-PlUS ')
SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a support group
for women 50 and older dealing
with the issues of anxiety,
depression, relationships,
commuriication. life changes,
loneliness and family at 7 p.m.
Wednesdays at 250 E. Baker St .•
Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Registration is required.
Information: (714) 445-4950.
Saturday, January 3, 2004 At
MEN'S FEUOWStlP GROUP
Presbyterian Churdl of the
Covenant's men's fellowship
group meets from 8 to 9 a.m.
W ednesdays at the Village
Farmer restaurant, across from
South Coast Plaza In Costa
M esa. (714) 557-3340.
HEBREW CLASSES
David Zarnow leads a beginning
Hebrew class offered from 9 to
10:30 a.m. and an Intermediate
clesa ls offered form 11:15 a.m,
to 1 p.m. Information: (949)
644-1999.
'WOMEN OF TORAH'
The .. Women of Torah# from
noon to 1 p.m., the first
Wednesday of each month in the
library bring sadt lunch.
Instructor will be Rabbi Rayna
Gevurtz.
• Is your church or place ol
worship planning a special
event? If so, send the typed
information at least two weeks
before the event to the Daily
Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa, CA 92627, attentio,,. Paul
Saitowiu, religion editor; fax to
(949) 646-4170; or send e-mail to
dailyp1/ot@latimes.com.
WORSHIP DIRECTORY
UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH
1701 Baker, C.M .
Worship & Church School
8:30 and 10:00 a .m.
(714) 979-8234
Or Richard Geo1oe A!'V Stepnan1e loon
Se11101 M1ms1er Youth Mm1ster
Christ Church By the ~a
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CHRIST. SCIENTIST .
3303 V10 l.IC!o
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673-1340 or 673-6150
Church 10 am & 5 pm
Sunday School IO am
Wl'Clno!day Moo1lng5 7 30 r.cn
( 111{1\ll\'\
Cl• .. tit• Patty V Faith a l. Celebration
-Worship 10:00 A.M.
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dlsclples of Christ)
2401 lrvlnt Ave. Newport 8Hcll, CA
(949) 645-5781
SECOND CHURCH OF
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How will you spend
your dash in 2004?
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THE DASH )
I ff"tld of a man who stood to speak
at the fu~raf of liis friend.
w nrise cl ub. For others,
it's a way to stay W onned
about your community.
Por still others, llit'Vice
club membership is way
to end a day, with friends
at a dinner meeting.
SERVICE Cl.lit
MEE11NGS TIIS WEEK
MONIMY IL
fie referred to the dates on her tombstmU!
from the beginning ... 10 tlie end.
He noted that first came tlie date of lier
birth
and spoke of the second with tears.
but he SLiid tluu what ma ttered most of all
uw the dash between those years.
Por tlult dasl1 represents all the time
that slle spent alive on eartl1,
and now only those 141/10 /wed lwr
/mow what that little li11e 15 wortl1 .
For it matters Mt, how much we 01vn;
tl1e cnrs, the house. tile cash.
What ma tters is lmw we five and love
anti how we Sf:>eful our dash.
So think about this long and lwrd.
are there things you'd like to clumge?
For you never know how m uclt rime is f1>[t.
You could be at dash mid-range.
If we C()tild jttst stow down eriougl1 10
' c:onsitiPr
what's true and what's real,
and t1fu,.oays try ro w ulerstnnd
the way other people f eeL
AJUI ... l>e fess quick to anger.
and sliow appreciation more
mul low tl1e people in our liw:-.
like tcH''ve never loved l1efore.
If we treat f'fU:h otlil!r 1vitl1 resfWCt,
mu/ more often wear a smile,
remembering that this special daslt
might only la.st a little while.
So, wlw11 your eulogy is being retul
wit It your life's tu:tio11 to rel11JSl1 ...
would you be pleast1d with tlw things they
luwe to say
nlxmr liow you spent your dlish?
-UNDAEWS
I low will you spend your dash in 2004? As
you make your New Year's resolutions, add
one to visit a service dub.
A service club meeting Ls an ext ra 30
minutes a week on a brealcfast, lunch or
dinner hour, and il's filled with information,
fun. friends and servke opponlmities. For
some, it's a way to start a day inspired with a
JIM
DE BOOM
Many people want to
make a difference in the
world, and those of us in
service dubs find that we
can have a greater effect
as a group than as an
individual.
For example, Exchange Oub mem bers
make a difference with their major thrust of
preventing child abuse. They are pretty good
at promoting Americanism with the
Freedom Shrines, copies of important
Am erican historical documents found in our
schools, ljbraries and at John Wayne Airport.
Soroptimist International, including our
local Newport Harbor d 1apter, makes a
difference with ils emphasis on local
women's opportunities and the
development of women peace ambassadors
around the world.
The Uons Oub's major emphasis is on
blindness and preserving sight with eye
exams for our local school children and the
$147-million Sight First campaign in Third
World countries. You can recycle your old
eyeglasses rhanlcs to the f'fforts of Uons
Clubs locally.
Kiwanis Oubs around the world have a
major S75-million campaign underway 10
eliminate iodine deficiency iUntss in
t'hildren in Third World countries.
Th ere is Rotary's $480-million effort to
eradjcate poljo around lt)e world and
providing the polio V'dccine to some 2 billion
children under the age of 5 in the past 15
years. More lhan I million Rotarians,
including 200 in Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach, are making a difference with their
support of the Los An~eles Tunes' Reading
by 9 program.
Try helping your community and the
world through a service dub. For many.
service club membership is an extension of
our religious beliefs and congregation
affiliation. You are invited to a11end a club
meeting thjs coming week to learn more
about service clubs. You will meet
neighbors, business and community leaders
at the meetin g. Most clubs will buy your first
meal as you get acquainted. Malce your dash
count in 2004!
6:30 p.m.: The Harbor Mesa Lions Oub
will meel at the Costa. Mesa Country O ub. A.
representative of the Trauma Intervention
Program will be the featured speaker.
TIJF.SD\Y
7:15 a.m.: The 40-member Newpon Beach
Sunrise Rotary O ub will meet al Five
Crowns Restaurant to hear Newport Beach
City Manager Homer Bludau on "2004"
(http://www.newportbeach sunrlseroiary.org).
6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa Newpon
Harbor Lions O ub will meet at the Co~ta
Mesa Country Oub.
WEDNESD\Y
7:15 a m .: The 10-member South Coast
Metro Rotary Oub will meet at at the Center
Oub (hctp:llwww.soutllcqasrmerro
rotary.org); and the Newport Harbor Kiwanis
O ub will meet at Lhe University Athletic
dub.
Noon: The F.xchange O ub of the Orange
Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian
YachtOub.
6 p.m.: The Rorary O ub of
Newport-Balboa will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht O ub
(IIttp:/lwww.newportbalboa.org).
TIIURSD\V
7 a.m.: The 20-plus member Costa
Mesa-Orange Costa Hrealcfast lions Ot1b
will meet at Mim is r..are.
Noon: The SO-member Costa Mesa
Kiwanis O ub will m eet at the Holiday Inn to •
hear MJchael Bare, Coast Corrununiry
College L>lstrict chancelJor (lmp:llwww.
kiwanis.orglcfub/costamesa); the SO-mem ber
Kiwanis Q ub of Newport Beach-Corona
del Mar will meet at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Q ub; the Exchange O ub or Newport
I larbor will m eet at the Nautk al Museum
for a business m eeting; a nd the Rotary
O ub or Newport Irvine will meet at the
Atrium Hotel for a program on the 2004
Toshiba Golf Tournament
(/1ttp:l/www.11irotary.org).
• COMMUNfTY 8r ClUBS is published every
Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Send your service
club's meeting info rmation by rax to (949)
660-8667; by e-mail to jdeboom@aol.com; or by
mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St., Suite 201, Newport
Beadl, CA 92660-1740.
I
GETTING
INVOLVED
fundraising, program
development and training to
existing troops and padts. (714)
540-4990.
also sought. Information:
(949)675-0501.
COMPANION HOSPICE
Volunteers are needed for the
archives, library, museum, docent
and public outreadl programs.
(949) 631-5918.
• GETilNG INWl.VED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
adding your organization to this
list, call (949) 574-4298.
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers 18 and
older to provide
companionship for adults with
developmental disabilities. As
a "Citizen Buddy,# volunteers
will visit w ith a buddy twice a
BRAIU£ INSTTTUTI'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers to assist
blind and visually impaired
students in a variety of areas.
Mary Johnson, (714) 821·5000,
ext. 2113.
The Hospice is now recruiting
volunteers to become a friend tor
someone who needs that extra
special caring at the end-o f-life.
Become a member of a team
whose goal is to promote quality
of life and comfort measures.
Each applicant will reoeive 16
hours of orientation and training.
Information: (714) 560-8177.
volunteers@Companion
Hospice.com.
COMMUNITY ANIMAL
NETWORK
COSTA MESA
LITERACY COUNCIL
The Costa Mesa Literacy Center
needs volunteer tutors to teach
English as a second language.
People who want to learn Englist)
as a second language are also
encouraged to call. Call to
register. (7141435-3310 or (714)
545·344'5.
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program is always in need of
volunteer tutors. No professional
teaching experience is required.
To attain certification, a series of
...
·month and call o r e-m ail them
once a week. The o rganization
also has an e-Buddles program
that forms fri ends hips entirely
over the Internet. Volunteers
for that program must be at
least 12 years old. (714) ,
546-1826 or
www.bestbuddies.org.
CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel is seeking volunteer
counselors and medical staff for
Summer Camp and Teen
Adventure Camp. The
organization is dedicated to
providing educational camping
programs free of charge to
children living with HIV and AIDS.
(3231653-5005.
The network needs volunteers to
help control the rising population
of wild cats in local
neighborttoods. Volunteers
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying o r
neutering, and then re lease them
back to the property where they
were found. The goal of the
program is to save the lives of
stray cats. (949) 759-3646.
training classes must be •
BIG BROlltERS. BIG SISTERS
The local chapter is looking for
men and women older than 18
who have lived in Orange Counfy
for at least one month and have
been employed fo r at least one
month to serve as big brothers or
big sisters for children ages 6 to
16 from single-parent homes.
(714) 644-m 3, I
http:l..WWW.bigbrooc.org.
BOY scours OF AMERtCA INC.
Volunteer opportunities for the~
Orange County Council Include
CASA TERESA
Casa Teresa, a temporary home
for single pregnant homeless
women 18 and older, needs
volunteers for these positions:
office assistant/greeter, computer
assistant, program developer
assistant, and resale boutique
salesperson. Information: (7141
538-4860.
CENTENNIAL EVENT
COfdluJl!i IEE
Volunteers are needed to serve
on a Centennial Event Committee
to celebrate the 100th
anniV8fsary of Corona del Mar in
2004. Community input on the
final form of that committee is
COSTA MESA
CMC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for ushering, badtstage work,
mailings, typing, controlling
lights and many other duties.
(949) 650-5269.
COSTA MESA
HISTORICAL. SOCIETY
The society preserves and
promotes the history of Costa
Mesa and the harbor area.
MATTRESS OUTLET STORE
Get the Best for Less!
BRAND NEW
COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT
completed. For mo re information,
contact Literary Services at the
Newport Beach Library, (949)
717-3874.
COSTA MESA MS
SELF-HELP GROUP
The Orange County chapter of the
national Muhiple Sclerosis
Society has started a new
self-help group in Costa Mesa for
people newly diagnosed or with
minimal symptoms of multiple
sclerosis. or both. The group
meets at 11 a.m. the sooond
Tuesday ofevary month. (949)
650-7659.
COSTA MESA
POLICE DEPMTMEHT
Seniors 65 and older are Invited
to help staff the Westside
substation. Volunteers are asked
to WOt1t two four-hour daytime
shifts per ~ Theo/ would be •
responsible tor answering
phones, bicycle registration, 1·~
fingerprinting, data entry and
auiating with other cltywtde
projects. Seniors who can tpeak r
Spanish and English are also
needed. Call for an .. ppllcation.
Fred G"'*ler, (714) 754-5208. _ • COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTtR •
The multlpurpoM tenlor MfVk:e9. , ;
fecility et the comer of 19th S • ;
and Pomona Avenue Neb
volunteera who can greet
memben end the public et the
front detdt end votunteers for the
Reeourc:e D.penrnent with ExCI&
computl9' ...,..-ice end IMrp
telephone ..... The Senior
MMts prognm ~Mede P90Pit to deltwr,.,,.. to hon_.B.
(949) a.2366.
COSTA mlA IEMOlt COflt.
The nonprofit orgMll.don It the
Coetl Mlle Senior Centtt .. loold6"0 for new boerd membel 1.
Theb~and
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INVOLVED
Continued from AlO
poliaym1kil\Q board needs
volunteers who will par1ic;lpate In
monthly meetings, occasional
committee meetings end special
f)<Ojects. Candidates should have
connecilons In Costa Mesa and
surrounding communities end an
interest in serving the community
by helping seniors. (949)
645-2366, ext. 16.
COURT-APPOINTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to serve as
ad~tes for abused, neglected
and abandoned children.
Volunteers work one on one with
a child for three hours a week.
(714) 619-5155.
DISPUlJ RESOLUTION
SERVICES
Volunteer mediators, case
specialists and outreach
assistants are needed to help in a
variety of mediation cases.
Bilingual language skills are
needed for office 11olunteers and
for mediators. (949) 250-0488.
EASTER SEALS
Ea5ter Seals needs vo lunteers for
ongoing clerical work, programs
for children with disabilities and
spOCial e11ents. (7141834-1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL
NATURE CENTER
The Environmental Nature Center
provides quality education
through hands-on experience
with nature in a 3.5-acre outdoor
classroom. Adult volunteer trail
guides are needed to in the
afternoon during the week to lead
children's tours in the Center.
Several other volunteer
opportunities are also available.
(949) 645-8489
F~UES -COSTA MESA
This team of community-based
organizations. which works to
prq11ide youth and families with
counseling, family support,
health education, mentoring,
tutoring, after-school activities
and kinship services. needs
volunteers in all areas. (949)
574-3976.
FISH -MOBILE MEALS
Call (9491642-6060 to help
Friends in Service to Humaniry
with the Mobile Meals program
and provide ongoing emergency
assistance to those in need. Both
always seek volunteer assistance
in a variety of areas. (949)
645-8050.
FRIENDS OF THE BALLET
MONTMARTRE
The Friends need volunteers who
want to help talented local dancers
petform in,professional theaters.
For 30 years. the organization has
provided the community with
quality Russian ballet training,
helping youth develop strong
clisaplin'e skills, build high
setr~eem and achieve dreams of
bt:mg a professional dancer. (714)
241-7424.
FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA
LIBRARIES
The Friends is a support group for
the three libraries in Costa M esa.
Help with fund raising events and
help promote library programs
and services in our community,
(7 1•) 556-4396.
FRIENDS OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
The bookstore needs donations
for book sales. Good quality
children's and nonfiction books
are especially needed. They may
be left at any of the branch
hbraries -Balboa, Mariners or
Corona del Mar -or in the
spgcial book closet next to the
Friends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave. Volunteers are
needed to staff the used book
store, which is inside the entrance
of the Central Library. Volunteers
must be members of rhe Friends
of the Library and are asked to
woric one three-hour shift per
month. (949) 759-9667.. •
GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Soouts of Orange County
needs volunteers who will be
trained as troop leaders, serve on
special committees and give
lectures. demonstrations or
classes. (714) 979-7900.
GIRLS INC.
Of ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educational and enrichment
opportunltiel for girt. .rld boys.
(949) &48-7181.
HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE
VoluntMtl are needed to help
make a ditf9rence In the Nvee of
tennlnalty Ill per90na ~their
families. Volunteen would uaist
them wiih nonmedical needs
audl H providing reapit9 for the
primary caregiver, running
etTands, reading to the patients
and weekly IOClal vlalta. The
organization is also lookl~ for
clerical and beruvement
volunteers to auist with office
duties. Training is provided. (714)
980-0900.
HUMAN OPTIONS.
The organization ahefters,
counsels and educates abused
women and children. h is looking
for volunteers. (949) 737·52A2,
ext. 24.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed for Projec1
Caring, which provides
socialization and cultural
experiencies totheJ8Yilsh
residents and others at Fairview
Developmental Center in Costa
Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facility
to provide programming of
Jewish content to the residen.ts
on a monthly basis. They must
take a TB test and undergo a
fingerprinting badtground chedc
Volunteers are also needed to
provide comfort and support to
the Jewish terminally Ill and their
families. The group sponsors an
ongoing Jewish healing support
group for people with chronic
illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Family Service, 250 E.
Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Free. Preregistration required.
(7 14)446-4950. .
JUNIOR LEAGUE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The organization of women,
committed to promoting
volunteerism, developing the
potential of women and
improving communities through
the worlt and leadership of
trained volunteers. is seeking
new members.'(949) 261-0823.
KAISER PERMANENTE
HOSPICE SERVICES
Volunteers are needed to spend
four hours per week visiting
patients or doing errands for
them or their caregivers in
communities near volunteers'
homes. (562) 622-3805.
LAGUNA GREENBELT INC.
Volunteers are needed to assist
Laguna Coast Wilderness Partc
staff and James Dilley Preserve
staff and docents with hiker
registration and general public
orientation. (9491 488.0287.
LAGUNA SHANTI
Laguna Shanti. an organization
that works with persons with HIV
or AIDS. is seeking caring
volunteers to assist with running
the front office. delivering meals,
providing transportation and
providing complimentary
therapies such as maSS8ge,
acupuncture and chiropractlc
care. Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1446.
lUV-A-PET CENTER
Volunteers who IOYe to wo rt wiih
cats and kittens are noeded at the
Luv-a-Pet Center at PetsMart in
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
451-3272.
MASTER CHORALE
Of ORANGE COUNTY
The performing arts organization
needs volunteers for computer
input, tidceting, filing and
handling phones. (714) 556-0262.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community Services
needs mentors to make a lasting
effect on a young person's life.
Students 10 to 18 years old are
matched with mentors' to
improve their school
performance and self-esteem
while developing positive peer
Ind lduh rel•tionshlpa. (714)
549-9822. ext. 35.
MOll.E MEALS
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritiously ~red
mN .. to homebound. frail Of
ekterty dlents lnc:epable of •
shopping and cooking for
themeelve.. Information; (949)
846-8060.
MOZART ClASSICAL
'ORCHESTRA
Orange County's only nonprofit
resident chamber orchestra
needs volunteers for tidceting,
ushering, phones, malling end
help with receptions. Nominees
ere alao being sought tor the
board of direciors. (949)
830-2950.
NEIGlllORS FOR NEIGHBORS
The City of Costa Meaa will host
its annul community cleen-up
event on Saturday, Sept. 27.
Those Interested in making
donations of cash or in-kind
donations of supplies for the
event can call the Neighbors for
Neighbors hotline at (7141
754-4892. Information: (714)
754-4870.
NEW DIRECTIONS
FOR WOMEN INC.
The recovery center for women
with alcohol or other chemical
dependencies seeks volunteers.
(9491 548-9927 between 10 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; or Joy, (949) 548-8754.
NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST
The Upper Newport Bay Nature
Preserve is looking for volunteers
to assist with naturalist-led tours
and programs. special events and
habitat restoration projects. The
Interpretive center is at 2301
University Drive, Newport Beach.
(714) 973-6829.
NEWPORT BEACH
CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU
The bureau is dedicated to the
promotion of the city to potential
visitors. Volunteers with
extensive knowledge of Newport
Beach are needed. (9491 719-6100.
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program seeks volunteers to
tutor adults who want to improve
their reading and writing skills.
Volunteers will be certified during
training wortshops in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 717-3874, literscy@city
newpoct-beBCh.ca.us.
NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE
CINEMA GUILD
The Newport Beach Premiere
Cinema Guild, which supports the
Newport Beach Film Festival, is
looking for new members.
Interested candidates should
want to help further an artistic
.and cultural heritage in the
community and should have a
love of cinema and a desire to
raise awareness of the film
festival. (949) 253-2880.
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC
LIBRARY FOUNDATION
The library foundation needs
ex1ra hands to perform clerical
duties. such as filing, organizing
and stuffing en11elopes. at the
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave. (949) 717-3890.
NEWPORT BEACH PARKS,
BEACHES&.
RECREATION COMMISstON
The Newport Beach City Council
is •king qualified electors from
Newport Beadl who are
interes1ed serving on the Partcs.
Beaches & Recreation
Commission. The deadline for
filllng application i.t 4 p.m. Nov.
13. lnfonneUon: (949) 644-3005,
htt,o.:l/Www.city.MWJ)Olf-~.
ca.us.
NEWPORT BEACH
TMEAW·COMPMY
The company needs volunteers
to help with coetume design,
sewing, make-up application. set
conatructlon, technical help,
publicity, stage management and
bedcatage supervision. (949)
769-1046 or LKSaf@aol.com.
NEWPORT HARBOR
NMIT1CAL -.sEUM
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum offers a number of
volunteer opportunities In the gift
shop, aa docents or receptionists.
with clerical wort and with
fundraislng events. Training is
.~rovided. (949) 675-8915, ext. 107..
NEWPORT-MESA YMCA
The YMCA needs a variety of
general volunteer help. (949)
642-9990.
NEWPORT-MESA IRVINE
INTERFAITH COUNCIL
The Newport-Mesa Interfaith
Council is now taking
registrations for service
organizations, projects and
volunteers on a first come, first
served basis, for its "Hearts and
Hands" multi-faith family service
day. The event will take place
from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m . Nov. 22
The location will be at 801 Dover
Drive. Newport Beach.
Information: Jaimie Day, (949)
642-9460,
jsimieday@yahoo.com; or Jim de
Boom, (949) 660-8665,
nmiinterfsith@aol.com.
NEWPORT-MESA
SCHOOL FOUNDATION
The foundation is looking for
11olunteers to help with
fundraising efforts. speaking
opportunities, public events and
occasional office wor1'. (949)
6314143.
NEWPORT THEATRE
ARTS CENTER
A variety of jobs need to be
tadded, including set
construction, ushering, mailings
and assorted tachnical duties.
Scheduling is flexible, with a two-
to 20·hour commitment per
month. The Newport Theatre Arts
Center is at 2501 Cliff Drive. (949)
631-0288.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wheels volunteers are
needed to distribute prepared
dishes to homebound seniors in
the Newport Beach area. The
delivery time is between 11;30
a.m. and 1 p.m. daily. The center
also needs volunteer nurses for
Its semi-monthly blood pressure
screenings. The center offers this
service between 9 and 11 a.m. the
first and third Tuesdays of the
month. Volunteers should
commit two hours once a month
or volunteer on a substitute basis.
The center is at BOO Marguerite
Ave .. Corona del Mar. (949)
644-3244.
OPERATION CLEAN SLATI
Operation Clean Slate. a Costa
Mesa-based organization for
graffiti prevention, needs
volunteers to paint out graffiti
and other duties. Michael
Howard, (7141 435-0745.
OCC NAUTICAL LIBRARY
Orange Coast College's School of
Sailing and Seamanship needs
book donations for its Nautical
Library. Thousands of volumes of
boating-related titles are needed.
The School of Salling and
Seamanship is at 1801 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
645-9412.
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A grand opening
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"Our big thing is effort.
That's the kids' job."
RyM Cuny, CdM boys
basketball coach
\\CdM
'.blitzes
:Eagles
Sea Kings use 17-2 first-quarter
run to open double-digit lead and
cruise to 36-point nonleagµe win.
P•trlck L.verty
Daily Pilot
OORONA DEL MAR -Earlier in the week, after a
lo~ to Foothill High at the P.stancia Coast ClMsic, Co-
rona del Mar boys ba.'lketball coach Ryan Cuny was
oitical of his teams effon.
After the Sea l(ing5' nonleague contest against vblit-
ing Fstancia Friday, any~ bad been·~
Corona del Mar complerety dominated the F.agles
in its second-to-last nonleague tuneup. .knoclcing
them off, 78-42, with what was easily its best effort of
the season.
~It's that whole idea that we can play harder.~ Cuny
said.
•
Not much harder than the Sea
Kings (8-7) did against the Eagles
(8-6).
On the game's first posSes&on, Fs-
tancia used lts height advantage to
coDect four oJfenstve ~ be-
fore junior Carlos Pinto scored a
bucket. Cuny immediately called a
timeout. emphasiz.ed defense and
rebounding. and everything
changed.
The Sea Kings scored the next seven points and
went on a 17-2 run as they made seven of their first
eight shots.
On the defensive ~~eenior guard Pancho Sea-
born took on the assignment of guarding Pinto, who
came into the game averaging 21.5 points per game.
And while the Sea KinS">' leading scorer (17.1 ppg) ex-
pended most of his energy on defense. his teammates
piclced up a lot of the scoring.
~ Jay Northridge led Cd.M, which missed just three
times in the first quarter and shot 18 of 26 In the first
half (69%), with 17 points cmr the first two quart.en
and finished with a game-high 21. He made 6 of 7
first-half shots, including 3 of 4 from beyond the
three-point arc, as the Sea KinS"> opened a 44-16 lead
at the break..
l?stancia, coming off a second-place finish at the
Coast Oassic (CdM finished seventh), seemed to be
in shock. The Eagles are scheduled to open Golden
West League play Monday against league favorite
Ocean View and this wasn't the tuneup they were
hoping for.
Hit's definitely a setback from the way we played in
the Coast awlc.H ~Coach ~u King said
The F.agles struggled against Cd.M's full-court.
man-lo-man pressure and allowed nwnerous transi-
tion baskets as the Sea Kings practiced exactly what
Cuny preaches: defense, rebounding and transition
basketball .
After estancia's early dominance on the glass. CdM
•' piclced ~up. outrebounding the Eagles. 26-15, in
the second half Leading the charge was 6-foot
sophomore Ryan Lance who came oft' the bench to
score 13 points and grab eight rebounds, seven in the
.second half.
· ·ocrens1ve rebounds, we gave up 100 many of
those.• King said. "They jum wanted the ball more
S..CdM,P81•B4
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Above, Corona del
Mar senio,)pancho
Seaborn (14)
drives to the
basket as
Estancia's Jose
Viramontes tries to
defend in the Sea
Kings' lopsided
nonleague victory
Friday at Corona
del Mar. At left.
Estancia junior
Carias Pinto soars
into the lane to
deliver a shot
between a
gathering of Sea
Kings.
PHOTOS BY
MARI< C. DUSTIN I
DAl.YPHOTO
EYEOPENER
·Dilly~llli.
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DON WATSON
Saturday, January 3. 2004 Bl
MEN'S
BASKETBALL
Anteaters
opeli with
Mustangs
UC Irvine's key Big West
Conference-opening
stretch starts at 7 tonight.
Barry F.ulkner
Daily Pilot
With four Big West Conference games in
the next eight days, the UC Irvine men's
baslcetball team may know sooner about its
ability to contend this season than how its
New Year's resolutions are woricing out
Coach Pat Dougtass' Anleaters (5-4) end
a two-week layoff tonight at 7 when they
meet visiting Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (5-3)
at the Bren ~nts Center, in the Big West
opener for both schools.
ua, piclced to finish
third in the Big West pre-
season coaches and media
polls. takes on the Mus-
Ulllg5 (plclced No. 41, be-
fore entertaining conference favorite and
defending regular-season champion UC
Santa Barbara Monday night at 7.
1be Anteaters then hit the road for con-
ference cWhes at Cal State Northridge (Fri-
day} and University of the Pacific (Jan. IO).
UCI is coming off its most disappointing
perfonnance of the season, a 64-58 loss al
Sacramento State Dec. 20.
The unexpected setback ended a three-
game winning streak. and, to a great degree.
any feelings of contentmenl the team may
have taken Into the holiday break.
Cal Poly. which reached the conference
tournament title game last season, defeated
Sacramento State, 76-00, on Dec. 6. The
Mustangs also defeated host Cal in the sea-
son opener. 13 days before Cal topped the
Anteaters, 65-57, Dec. 3 in Berkeley.
The MustanWJ also won at USC 93-78, on
Dec. 22. Their losses are against Colorado.
Loyola Marymount and San Diego State.
Cal Poly is led by 6-foot-8 senior Vamie
Dennis, who averages 19.4 points and a:1
rebounds per game this season. A first·
learn All-Big West relu.mer, he had a career-
high 38 points in Monday's win over Stani·
slaus State.
Shane Schilling. a 6-6 senior, averages
17.3 points and 6.5 rebounds. while 6· l
sophomore guard Kameron Gray, a transfer
from Ola.bot College (9.8 ppg) and Niclc
EnzweiUer. a 6-6 junior transfer from l.ITF.P
(9.5 ppg) are also keys for the Mustangs.
ua has been balanced offensively, with
four starters averaging in double figures.
Stanislav l.l.17.ak.. a 6-11 senior, leads the
way with 12.3 ppg, followed by sophomore
guard Mike Efevberha (12.0). Adam Parada.
a 7 -0 senior center (11.1) and sophomore
point guard Jeff Gloger (10.1 ).
The 6-4 Gloger also leads the 'F.aters ir'l
rebounding (7.l per game), assists (4.0) and
steals (2.1).
UO won or shared Big West titles in 2001
and 2002 and tied for second last season.
The Antealeis have won three straighl Big
West openers.
The Mustangs may be without Coach
Kevin Bromley, whose father died Monday
In Colorado. If Bromley is not on the bench,
Tun Murphy. a former UO a.Wstant and
brother of current ua <mistant and former
star Todd Murphy. will take the reins.
DAILY PILOT. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK .
'
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Brittany ·Fullen
The girl they call 'B' has been a force in the cage for
for· defending CIF Division II champion Sea Kings.
Steve Vlrs•n • happened In the eighth grade Oalty Pitot that has changed her life.
· Becauae of her height, she
W hile growing up ln was and ls 6-foot, Fullen was
Corona del Mar. IDOYed to goalie by her youth
Brittany Fullen instructor. nd Bandaruk. HveT
attempted to find a since. Pullen has been
sport lhe would thoroughly enjoy. Improving u a goalle, while setting her
She had alwaya had swimming slnce own standards higtler.
Ille wu in cUapen, but .tie wanted Lat yeer. lhe helped lell«I the Corona
more. She debb&ecl wttb aoftball and del Mar Hiib pt. water polo twn to a
p111yec1 vo1eyW. but noth.lna could OP Soulbsn Secdon DMl6an n
compue to the leeting the experienced champlomtUp. n. ee.eon_ lhe baa wtah water polo when ehe wu 12. been maJdng a name for benelf and
In water polo, ehe could use her sklllll" lmpresaing oppoatng coadtet, whlle
u a swimmer and her hetght w,s aiding the Sea Kmp, Who have been
deflnkely an ........_She wu tet to estabtiab.lng a new~
become a Wei player. moet llbly a
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BRIEFLY
Sage Hill trio honores
Sage Hill School football coach
Tum Monarch often talked about
the bright funtre the Ughtning has
ahead even while the team StJUg-
gled to a 1-8 finish this season.
lhat future was evident when the
All-Academy League team was
announced as the I jgl1tning
placed two freshmen and a
sophomore on the second team.
Three Sage Hill pla~n; were
named to the first team, which
was dominated by league cha.in-
pio~ St Margaret's and runner-up
Ca~o V'dlley Christian. Senior
running baclt and defensive back
Eddie Hrnmg. and senior linemen
and linebackcn. Peter I ladcrlein
and Man:el SohJ wt'l'l.' the Lild11-
ning's lhn-e representative<; on the
22-man first learn.
Among the 15 playen; awarded
second-team honors were Sage
Hill freshman quarterback Braden
Ross and fre.hman receiver and
linebadcer l))n Ayres.
Joining those two on the second
team were sophomore linenuu1
Morgan Brief. senior fullback Ray
lim and junior kicker Arny Wer-
blin.
Brethren <hristian's Denny War-
den was named OtTensiw Player
of the Year. while Kelly Ry-dn of
Capistrano Valley lhns1~1n and
Andy Morrison from St. Maryaret's
shared Dcfens1w Plnyer of thr
Vear h<IOOrli.
l'fltrick f lll'l,>rl)•
Tars ease past El Toro
• WATF.R POW: ll'S!-.ica Ball
and Anne B<'lden t>ach !>torrd
four goal., to lead the Nl·wport
I !arbor I ll~h girls water polo
team to a 14-5 nonlca1<uc vic-
tory over ho:-.1 El Toro fri<lay.
Carolyn Conway M·ored thrt>e
goals wh ile Kally Lur a-.. C.isan-
dra Shaw a nd ~hr111a Cook
each tallied one ~oal for the
Sailors (6· I J. who hu ill a ~-4
halftime lead.
Sarah Mutt. Ashlin~ l;iylor
and L.ucai. each m ade 1wo Meah
whiJe Conway added two .. ,.
sists.
BaJJ, Ka1i1· Erickson, Belden
and Meli!>,,t Whed t•r e;Kh
added steab.
Goalies Kirn 11011:-.l'ptan and
Tcrin Cottam cac;h 111adl' 1wo
::.aves.
Nonleague
Newport Harbor 14, El Toro 5
Score by Quarters Newport s J J , 14 El Toro 1 1 1 o ~
Newport Harbor -Ball 4, Belr1un 4,
Conway 3, Coo~ I. Lucas 1, Shaw 1
Saves -Housep111n 2. Cottam 2
FULLEN
Continued from Bl
"She hai. rn bt' thr bt•\I 111 U l·
I Division 111.~ Santa narhara
( :Oach Mark Wabh !-.aid nf
Fullen. "She's tough ...
Fullen wa~ rather solid for
the Sea Kings la. ... 1 year, hut '>hr
has reached a higher level thi~
season, CdM Coach Aaron
C1'aney said . nrilliant. (ircat.
Spectacu lar. Those arc words to
describe her now.
"She hru. improved a lot in
her confidence and in her
skills," 01aney said. "Slw is
hcner in her game awareness.
She's one s1ep ahead of when:
she was last year in knowing
where the shot is going."
rll( PHOlO /DAILY PILOT
Eddte Huang (7) 1s a first-team Al~Academy League performer.
Griffin s rout Sailors
• BASKETMU..: Host Loi. Ala-
rni1os High hruke open a close
1-{:lntc after one period IO rlaim
a <l7-:~6 nonleague boys bai.ket-
hall win over Newport Harbor
•·riday night
/unior Brett Perrine led the
Sailor<; (9-6) wiLh 14 points, but
the Griffins outscored the Tars.
52-24, in the final three quar-
1cr ....
Newp orl I !arbor re1urni. to
lh e court Friday, when it opens
Sea View Lcagw• play a 1 home
.igainsl Foothill.
Noolucue
Los Al1mitos 67,
Newport H1rbor 36
Score by Quarters New por1 12 9 13 2
Los Alamitos is 19 1e 15
36
67
Newport Harbor Mouradvan 2,
Hunler 3, Perrine 14. Hennen 6.
Young 8. Pinesen 3, M acBeth 0, Or1h
O. Allee O
3 pt goals Per11ne 2. Hunrer 1,
Hoonan L
Fouled out None.
Techrncals None.
lo~ Alamitos Moms 2, Cheek 15,
M ullin 10, Henderson 13, Brucculeri
16. Carabine 2, Fields 7. Mice 2
3 pr goals Brucculeri 3, Cheek 2,
Henderson 1, Fields l .
BRl1TANY RI.LEN
Lightning lose to Liberty
• BASKETMLL: Sage Hill
School's girls haske1ball team
had powerful Liberty Christian
on the ropes. but the host
Minu1emen claimed a 37-31
nonleague victory Friday night.
Sage Hill, with just six players
available, led the Minutemen
(1 0-0) by one entering the
fourth quarter.
Debbie Yoder-Lee and llay-
wood Wright each scored 10
poitus for the Lightning (4-5)
while Katie Puishys tallied six to
go with three by Kaithn ly re .
Wright grabbed 12 reboun ds to
go with five blocks. w hile l'uish-
ys tallied l 0 rebounds and t hrce
blocks.
Nonlea1ue
liberty Christl•n 37. Sage Hill 31
Score by Quarters
Sago Hill 9 1 9 s Jl
Ltber1V 8 • 12 13 37
Sage Hilt -Yodor Lee 10, Schaefer 0.
W11ghl 10, Pu1shys 6. Tyre 3,
Hembarsky 0.
3 pt. goals -Nono.
Fouled out -Wright.
Liberty Christian -Augeri 0, Cure l 7.
Hawks 2, Fleming 11, Leasure l ,
Wilkerson 4, Doney 2.
3-pt. goals -Cure 3. Fleming 2.
confidence. We have warm-ups
that we do that pump us up ...
I look al a team as any other
team."
1.ast week. follen's
confidence and skill led the Sea
Kings to a fourth-place finish in
the Newport I !arbor-Corona
dcl Mar Holiday Cup. a
16-team tournament She
recorded eight saves in a 14-4
quarterfinal win over Poway
Dec. 26. Then, she kept CdM in
the game witJ1 14 saves in a 4-2
!>Cmifinal loss 10 Foothill. She
also had seven saves in an 8-5
loss to Newpon to cap the
tourney.
Her performance agrunst
foolhiU not only fueled her
reputation, hut it also provided
her teammates with the belief
that they belong among th e
elite In high school water polo.
Olaney helped Fullen clevatl'
her game by put ling in her
touch with a speciaJ instnictor duri11g the
off-season. l·uJlen traine<l with Nicolle Payne. a
goalie for the U.S. women·s national team. and
took ad vantage of the opportunity.
"She's one of the best in Orange County," said
Foothill Coach Dave Mikesell, who lcnows a thing
or two about coaching goalies. having worked
wi th Emily Feher.
Feher, who h elped lead the Knights to an
undefeated season and a CIF Division I title, is
now at UCLA and is a member of the junior
national team
"That did help me." Fullen said. "It was nice 10
have feedback from another goalie. II was nice to
get a goalie's perspecti ve. I got to see her i.tyle of
blocking and she gave me some lips. II helped a
lot."
Having a year of var.;ity experience also
provided confidence for Fullen, a junior. She does
not feel as much pressure as Shi.' did last year. her
first as the starting goalie.
"This year I feel a lot more l:onfident; it's not as
scary." the Daily Pilot Athlete of tJ1e Week said.
"Against any team. our tr am. as a whole, buiJds
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"For him to say that, I'm just Oat1ered," said
Fullen who credits her devotion to trdinlng as one
of the reasons for her su ccess. "I aJways worked
hard at what ever I do. It's not that big of a deal to
me if people notice. I just do the best I can."
Rullen said she wilJ continue to work hard In
order to best help he r teammates. as well as
pursue a Division I scholarship .
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84 Saturday, January 3, 2004 SPO RTS Daily Pllot
Knights
run by
CdM
Sea Kings settle for
fifth -p lace game
after losing to Katell a
for the second time
in a 30-day period.
Steve Vlrcen
Daily Pilot
(jAROEN GROVI: -ll1e first
three minutes appeared to ~
going i<reat for the Corona dd
Mar I ligh girb hasketball team.
But the
game's 1urning
•
point proved
cruel for tllc Sea
Kings. who fl'll
out of rhythm
and lost. 40·28,
to Katella in the
linJI round of pool play ut lhe
Cavalier Ua.'-'it: a t Santiago
I ll~h l·riday.
CdM (;~. 7) Wt'nl up. 8·4, when
senior Sarah Siem cunm•d her
'-l'l'OllU three-pointer with 5:4J
left in llw opening quarter.
I lnwevcr i.:atclla then went on
<Ill 11 ·0 run lo grab control or
tlt1• gJnw. u!>i11g aggressive c.k
fen-.e, while the Sea King' fell
Jpart. ·we !>ta rted shooting the ball
pretty well," CdM (A!ach lim
Barkalow said. "We jusr made
'>ome real funtlamen1al mb
take-.. We were up. 8·4, then .ROI
oulsl·orcc.J 111 ·0J. Eleven s1raight
ii. going 10 kill you. 'llrnt set 1hc
cempo for the resl of t11c game."
·1 he Sea Kings. who went I ·2
in 1hcir pool, will face llanc.:ho
Al.irnitn-. loday at 5 p.m. in the
fifth -place game of 1he eigh1
team tournament. They were
dealt a consolation game,
mainly because of Ka1ella's de-
fense and because they could
not get in sync.
CdM. the designa1ed home
team. committed 26 turnovers
and had a bit Of deja V\I in l'e·
gard 10 its offense from the last
time it faced KateUa (5·5).
"Ille Knights defeated the Sea
Kin~. 42-34, Dec. 4, when they
held CdM to 13 points in the
\econd haJf. including three in
1hc third quarter. This time, Co·
rona ~cored. 12 points in 1he
second haJf, '>ix in each of lhe fi.
nal two quarters.
"We weren't creating opporlu·
nitics 10 sc·ore," Barkalow said.
"Kate I lceschen has had a KJt'at
tournarncn1. bul !>ht• had a
rough game in tlli~ one.·
I leeschen. a senior guard,
scort'd a career-high 2 1 points,
leading the Sea Kings rn a 44-JA
Wln over Santiago Monday. She
1hcn had 16 points in a 59-56
overtime loss 10 University of
Los Angcll'S Tuesday.
Shl' scored eigh1 points
against Katella. Barkalow said
1he Knights' defense perfom1ed
well in helping oul and denying
penetration from I leeschcn.
n1e Knights also stepped up in
the passing lanes.
"We keep track oft I tipped
pas.o,esl for our defense,· said
Pa1rick Collins, KateUa's first·
year coach. "We had 25 lips.
When you do that. it's pretty
KOOd because we either got a
steal or forced the offense to re-
set." ·
Katella also found success on
offense. especially from the out·
i.idc. Ashley Smith was 3 for J
from behlifd the three-poin t
line and Otristina Rudat also
nailed a three-pointer. Rudat's
three-pointer came whh one
minute left in the third and pro·
vided the Knights with their big·
gest lead of the game, 36-20.
·n1ere were few bright spots
for the Sea Kings. KatelJa center
S.·unantha Connor, who scored
GIRLS BASKETBALL
24 points against CdM Dec. 4,
was held to only seven.
Stem led the Sea Kings with
l l polnts. She was 3 for 5 from
threedom. She hit two Lhree-
pointers in the first quarter. but
dld not find her tl1ird until there
was 2:21 left in the game. That
proved to be CdM's final points.
CdM senior Colleen Marks
provided a bit or a spark. com-
ing off the bench to score four
points and grab four rebounds.
Sophomore Katie Schulte, also a
reserve, added four points and
four rebounds.
Barkalow said his team's
youth factored Into the loss. Be·
cause of ineitperience, the Sea
Kings could 1101 get back on
track on offense and foiled tu
answer Katella'c; 11 ·0 run.
Even !hough CdM stans four
seniors. sophomore~ Kristina
Wayte, Allison Long and SchuJte
also log considerable playing
time. Sophomore Megan Ben-
bow. who had thrc.c rebounds
and one point, starts for \,dM.
"We just have :,o many young
kids,· Barkalow ..aitl. '"Oiey
need to get in 1tw Oow of the
game ... We stood a round a lit·
tie on offense. lly w1 standlng
around, that got our shooters
cold."
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GIRLS WATER POLO
Focus remains same
with Sage girls polo
Mar's Kate
Heeschen, right,
· dribbles the ball
up the court past
Katella defenders
in the final round
of pool play Friday
at the Cavalier
Classic at
Santiago High.At
left. Corona del
Mar's Colleen
Skalla (33)
gathers in a
rebound. The Sea
Kings were bested
by the Knights,
dropping·CdM into
tonighrs
fifth-place game
against Rancho
Alamitos at 5.
PHOTOS BY
STEVE McCRANK /
DAILY PILOT
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K1tett1 40, Corona del Mer 28 Score by Owll'tlln
Freelance Lightning
have new coach, but
CIF playoff bid is still
their familiar goal.
St•ve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
This is how the Sage Hill School
ended its girls water polo season
last year. Stephanie Roeser scored
a last-second goal at two meters
for a 9-8 win over Los Amigos.
which gave the Uglltning consid-
eration for an at-
•
~c:s:th~~
Section Division
V playoffs.
But Sage Hill
was denied. Fast
forward to this
season and ii s easy to guess wha1
the Lightning's main goal is. The
team has a new coach. but thefo·
cus has remained the same.
Jeff Andrews, who coached
Sage Hill's boys water polo team,
will also be the head man for the
girls team. Along with Roeser,
now a sophomore, Andrews has
Hayden Hutchison, the team's
lone senior and go· to player.
Hutchison has been with the
program since ii began and is
eager to help lead the Lightning
to the playoffs. She scored six
goals in that game agains1 l.os
Amigos, as Sage I WI finished 9-7.
"I think the girls have pretty
good speed,· sald Andrt.>WS who
guided the boys to a 7-10 record.
"We're pretty athletic and our
front -coun defense is pretty
strong. Our strongest player is
Hayden. She's our only senior.
Shes kind oi like the founding
mother of the team. She has been
there all four years for the team
since it started. She' a solid two·
meter player. Shes also a very
good leader. She has good skills.·
Andrews has been aware of his
COM
Continued from B 1
than we did. ·n1ey outhustled us
in every facet of the game. They
deserved to win."
II WdS exactl~ the effort Curry
was looking for as the Sea Kings
gee ready for Pacific Coast League
play. CdM will have one fmal non-
leaguc game against C,anyon of
Anaheim Wednt."'Sday before
opening league ag-dinst Laguna
Beach on Friday.
"Our big thing ii. effort," Curry
said. '"Olat's the kids' job. That's
what we go over."
Seahorn. who finished with I 7
points and eight rebounds, lim·
ited Pinto to 3 of 13 shooting in
the first half and forced him to
take difficult shots throughout the
game. Pinto stilJ finished with 13
points for fstancia, which was led
by senior Scott Sankey's 14, but
the defensive intensity or Seabom
and the Sea Kings seemed to rat-
tle the entire fagles team, which
made just 7 of 30 shots in the first
half and made 14 or 54 lo finish al
(26%).
In addition to l.ances work off
the bench, senior guard Adam
Free<le also came ln as a substi·
tute 10 score IJ poinls, most of
them in transition as CdM never
THEUGHTNNG ...... ~
Stephenie Roew So.
E1'• White So.
Hayden Hutcnieon St.
ICarty Bennet So.
Devin Tooma Jr.
Netah Ramirez So.
Anne C.rpentet Fr.
Irene Tung So.
ic.therine Biehop Jr.
COMh': Jeft Andrews (ftm
year)
players due to having known for-
mer coach, Genai Kerr, so well .
They are teammates for the New-
port I larbor Water Polo Founda-
tion. They are also UC lrvine
alumni. Andrews earned honor·
able mention for All-American
honors as an Anteater.
Andrews stepped up to coach
at Sage I liU when there was an
opening. ru. Kerr's schedule be·
came demanding because he is a
goalie for the United States men's
national team. Kerr left behind
some notes. l:lut the team's moti-
vation to reach the playoffs has
been t.'Vident from the start.
In addition to Hutchison and
Hoeser, the Lightning will also fea-
ture sophomore Elle White. a
solid defender and an accura1e
shooter, a:. well as junior Devin
Tooma and junior goalie Kathe-
rine Bishop.
Just as he hoped for the boyi.
program. Andrews wants Sage
I liJI to become part of a league
and leave its freelance status be-
hind in {,1irls waler polo. He's hop·
ing 10 get the Ughming into the
Garden Grove League. ,
Until then, the playoffs are the
goal for the Lightning. which
opened 2-6.
"The girls have been wortcing
really hard," Andrews said. "They
are eager to learn and it has been
an absolute plea~ure getting 10
know them.·
let the lead Kill below 26 points in
the second half.
Nonleap
Corona del Mw 78, Esbnc:ia 42 Scofe by au.ws
EstaOCJa '1 9 15 11 41 CdM 19 2S 16 18 78
Estenc:ie -Pinto 13, McDaniels 1,
Markley O. Viramontes 4, Sanke;,. 14.
Escobedo 8, Meissner 2, Young O.
Kopp o. Solas O
3-pt goals -Escobedo 1, Sankey 1
Fouled out -None.•
Technicals -None.
Corona def Mar -Northridge 21,
Watanabe 2, Seaborn 17, MacDonald
4, T. Lance 2. A. Lance 13, Freeda 13. T
Welch O. Reynolds 2, K. Welch 2.
Kabaklian 2, Manni 0.
3-pt. goals -Northndge 3, A. Lance l.
Seaborn 4.
Fouled out -None.
Technicals -None
FOR THE
RECORD
The F.atancia High boys
golf team•s Golde,n West-
League championship WIS
mistakenly omitted &om
the spring league
champions mentioned ln
the top 2S Newport-Mesa
sportJ stories In Thursday's
edJtion.
Katelta 13 12 11 4 o10
CdM I I 6 11 -28
K~ -Connor 7. Fowler 4, Troge 3,
Smith 14. Castanon 4, Kudat 5, Kenl
2, Brodt 1
SCHEDULE
3·pl. goals -Smith 3. Kudat 1.
Fouled out -None
Technicals -None.
Con>na del ~r -Skalla 0, Snell O ,
Benbow 1, Stern 11, Heeschen 8,
Ma1ks 4, Schulte 4, Duernberger 0,
Wayte 0, Long 0, Kawata 0, Wadhwa
0.
3·pt. goals -Stern 3.
Fouled out -None.
Tec:hnicals -None.
TOOAY
~· College men Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo at UC ltvine, 7 p.m .; Fresno
Pacific at Vanguard, 4:30 p.m ..
College women • UC ltvine at Cal
Poly San Luis Obispo, 7 p.m.;
Fresno Pacific at Vanguard, 2:30
p.m .
Community college w omen · Santa
Barbara at Orange Coast College.
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Check .
Includes a performance test, leak inspection
and a check of belts and hoses. Act now
and get a tree battery test. Refrigerant and
taxes extra. See Service Advisor for detatls.
Offer valid with coupon.
Taxes extra.
Ex 01/31/2004
High school girls -Santiago
tournament: Corona del Mar vs.
Rancho Alamitos (fifth-place game).
5 p.m.; Los Alamitos at Costa Mesa,
5:30p.m.
Swhnmlf'9
College men and women • UC
Irvine Invitational et Anteater
Aquatics Complex (individual sprini
meet, 9 a.m .; individual distance
meet 1 p.m .).
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CMWll lt\at IM Ci\y
Coune~ of the City of
Newpcxt BHch will hold
• public; hear ina on the
epj)llcatlon by the City ef.........., 9-t. fOI
the f0Uowin1·
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NOTl<l K fUITHla
GIVEN that Ne&at1ve Oeclarallon~ ha\le been
prepared by the Caty ol
Newpo•t Beach 1n con
nectlon with the appll·
cations noted above The
Ne1at1ve Oeciat a to on
states that the subfl!CI
proiects will not '"ult
m • s11niltcaot ellecl on
the environment It •~
the present 1ntentio11 ol
the City to acce1it the
NeeaUve Oect11 ah1111 and
supporttna documMts
This is not to
be construed a~ either
aµpr oval or deo1al by the
Crty of the subtect
apphtahons I he ln111a1
Study/Ne11at111e Oecla·
rat.on 30-day public
CCYIOW PCfJQd WI$ July
12, 2003 to t.uau'l 11
2003 f0t At11 1 •ncl .. ~ 19, 2003 to .\UCllSI llS.
2003 '°' the l _ _;
Alta, as &pecil,.d in the
jlr eviuu&Jy doslributtd
Notices ol lnttnt to
adopt t he Ne&alive
Oectarato0ns COj)ift ol
the Neaahv• Oectar •lion
and supPof tona docu
menh •re •v11l1ble tor
publle r ev1ew •nd 1n
'pecliou al the Pl•11nln1i
Depar tmetlt, City ot
Newport e .. ch. 3300
Newport Boulevard,
Newport Buch C1J1
for"'•· 92663, or by
callin' l.ury l awrunce
the C1\1's J>• 01ect man'
aaer for the •bove
apphcatoons. et 949 661
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NOTICI IS W•THH
GJVIN ltldl d publtc
tua111111 11~~ b11en
scheduled bttore the
Coty Council on the lttlt My •• ,_., 2004
In lhe Council Cll•ml>Jrs
ol the Noopoll 8e1ch
City 11111, 3300 Newpo< t
Boule11ard, Ne wport
Beach, Calllornlo, al
which time dnd place
•ny and all per sons
interested may appor
and be heard thtteon
rhe City Council meetme
beams at I 00 u m.
llowe11c1, the above
publoc hu1la1i will be
held sometime tfttt the
star I ot the meet111R due
to uthtt items un the
•aenc!a.
JI you challe1111c lh•s
11ru1ec t 111 court, you
m~y be lomlleel to r d1StnR
only those 1ssu9' you 01
'>nmeone else r a1sed ~'
the public he.ar1na
de~u 1bed 1n this no1tce
ur rn wr1tlt!11 CUffe
s1H111dente delivered to
the City at or p11or lo
th@ public he.11n& I or
1nlormahon, call 949-661 •
Polity
8115 or 969 644·3235. c~W::!C .......... <ltya.t.
City ef ... _,_. ._.
P11bli•hed Newport
Beach Costa Mn Dilly
Pilot Jinu•r y 3, 2004
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the lollowlnr persons
are do1n11 business as·
Hatri•On 1nd Associates.
3249 Nebrhka Lane,
Costa Mt$1, Calltotm•
926?6
Cohn 0 Hett 1son, 3249
Neb1asl>.a l111e, Co•ta
Mesa, Cilllorn1a 92626
Cynthia 0 Har11son
3249 Nebr•sk• L•ne
co.ta Meu , c.1o10tn1a 97626
Tho• busonus as con
dueled by ,. aene1 al
P•rtnershop
Ha11e you ,.lat ted d01n11
business yet'
Yes 01/02/0Z
Coton 0 H~r rison
lh1$ stateme11t wa'
hied with the County
Cieri. ol Or4n&e Cuunty
011 12/12/0J
200J .. HO ..
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i'OOJ, Ian J, 10 2004
Sa!>21
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are doona busoness as
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I LC. 2100 W. Com"'on
wealth Bl11d. #206,
I uller ton, CA 928~3
StronaHouse Records
LI C (CA). 7100 W
Commonwealth Blvd '106, I ulleo ton, CA
92833
Th1> busmess ,.,. con
ducted by I •mated
Liab1Uty Co
Hnt yoy started dotn!f
bu"lneu y•l1 Vu,
01/01/2002
Sllonclio11M Reco•d,,
II C, Brian 8,.dsh1w,
Own••
ThtS statement wu
hied with th• County
Clerk of Or1n11e County
on t2/0W03
100'6 .. 7154
D11Jy Piiot MO l, 10,
17.24.200-4 SaS30
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... s.......
I he tolluwlne pe1 •Ons •re dr.o& busonw u
•) Spectrum Medical
Center, b) Spectrum
Hospital, 16300 Sa11d
Canyon Avw Ste. •
IOOS. Irvine, CA 92618
Mari. £ Ande•son
16300 s .. nd c .. nyon
Ave Ste • I~. Irvine,
CA 92618
nus busines• •• con
ducted by· 1tn 1ndlv1dual
Have yw star led ~'"~ bu•lneu yet7 No
Mari.[. Anderson
rhos Stal•ntenl WllS
hied wrth the Conuty
Cle1~ of Or•11e• County
on 11/25/03
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27, 2003. Ian J . 2004 s.s22
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are dome bu"nts' as
C & W I endmg, 252?
8aci.. Bay Luu.,, Costa
Me•d, C4hl~ nla 92627
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Unit 0 Santa Ana.
Catalorm• 9?/0t
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7~22 a .. i. tlav 1 0011,
Coita Me'" Cahtormd
92627
busl118~ yel' No
John Carl Whltttnburs
Th1$ 'l4tement wn
11 .. d wtlh th• County
Cl1trk of Or111ae County
un 12/15/03
200HtH147
OaHy P1101 Dec 20. 27.
200J. Ian tO 2003 ~5~ ,.... ..... ... -....
lhe lnllnwln& pttsons
•re dom,a bu sine» h
Coutal P•1nt Repair,
Inc , 16111 Creen St.,
Unit A, llunl1n11\on
Be•ch, CA 9?649
l ? Ottiam~. In~, 16171
Greto St Unot A, thin
ltnitOn Beach. CA 92649
Tlll> bu>ontss I> con
Oua led by a curl)Otahon
ll•ve you star lw1J do1na
business yel' No
I 2 Or ea ms. Int , l ttk
I hhom-CJ O
Th15 sl•tCm•nt w.s
toled woth the Cuunty
Cle•ll ol Oranite County
on
t7/10/0.l
200HH77SS
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ale clomQ bu~lnen n
Men1u11al~ At Sc!d. 712
I a1 k11d1tt, Ir •1n~ CA
9?618
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!121illj
lohn C Nolle1 , 112
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tht\ bu11neu •s ,nn
duLl•rl b~ ro P••tnu~
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b1•\m~~~ yet?
Ves l'J///7003
John Noller
lh11 )\a!ement
..
111ed wlttl the County
Clerk of Ot1n1• County
on 12/09/03 200, ... , ...
01Uy Prlot Oe\'. 13, i'O,
21, 2003. J111 3. 2004 $1521 ..........
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1) Terr1mor Rut h tate.
b) lerramM Homes. 930
M1r1ne11 Ori\le, NewpOf l
Buch, CA 92660
Steven Bender, 930
M•tlnt• s Orrve, NewpOf I
Beach, CA 9?660
This bus1nus 1\ ton
ducted by an ond1111dual
ll•v• you sla• led do1n11
bu•intu yet' No
Steve11 l Bender
Thos sl•tement wa-
hled with the County
Clerk ol Orange County
on ll/17/03 200t6t6S39l
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27, 200J. Ian J
2004 SdS24 ,.... .... " ... -....
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ate doing bu-.me~-. A'>
Mobrl M•rhtina. ?341 l
Pacific Pari... Or I]/ U
Ahsu Vo.,10, CA !12656
John Ba>ll•k•s. 29-0/7
Cob•ll Cucte. Me111ler CA 97S84
This busones' 1s con
ducted by nn ind1111d11.1f
\lave yriu st31 led \111111~
business yet> ""' 10
15/2003
John Ba•dai..1>
lh1\ ~ldt~meut Wrt\
fifed with lhe C:nunly
Cieri. of Ur an~• l'.1ou111y
on 11/17 /OJ
2003 .. UHI
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2004 SA)1l
llow to Place A
SatUfday, Janu¥)' 3, 2004 I~
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BUSINESS??
• • • • • • • • • • •
fhr lrg11' Drpartmmt 111 thr Daily l'iliJI u ie111rd (() 0111//)Ulf('( 1/ f/(IJ1 srrr1icr
now 1wailablr ro 11ru1 businmrs.
\~will 11ow SEARCH rhr namr far you at no rxmt d11trr.r. mul 1111•r you tlir
t1111r 11nd thr trtp to rhr Court Housr in Sunr11 A1111 /'hm, of1111mr. 1ifirr thr
m1rch is tpmplrtrd 1w will filr your fictitiou s bwmm 11n111r 11111m1n1111•1tl11/ir
Om111y Cltrk. p11blish onre 11 wtek for four Ul{'tks 111 rrquiml by km• 1111d 1lir11 jilr
your proof of publicariqn wuh thr County Clrrk
l'lr111r uop by to filr your fiait101'J bwinm nmnt J11llm1t111111 tl1r I J,11/~ />i/111,
.UO \~ &y Sr, Cosra Mesa. If you cannot trop by. plr11ir ml/ ui "' (')-1 I}) 6•12. ··I. I! 1
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glul tO 1m11r you. Good lul'k in your nrw b111i11m!
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Discovery II I seeter.
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hcaI1 What Jo you respond?
t, '* ! What actJoo do you laU '!
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hold: l.<10>. fur UllS>t.~rs on MONl.ay. .,.. .... -IOATllPANI
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none nicer, 1111'# major
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m1n1 d1tc . lo11 n10
wheels, fabulous concl
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(19817) S41.980
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Undeniably the best sic-down panoramic ocean, ..
harbor, Catalina, Palos Verdes, sunset, and cicy
lights views in the exclusive gated communicy of
Harbor Ridge! Gorgeous 3-bcdroom, 3-bach cus-
tomized and expanded showplace, with formal din-
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round sound theater system, an immaculate
kitchen with custom cabinetry, granite, and chef's
appliances. Additional features include imported
blonde marble, custom wet bar, moist/dry heat
sauna, view decks, and a private spa and waterfall
fcarurc. Rare ground level rear patio has room for
children co play or co accommodate even che largest
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Art invites Ufe -Irvine Cove inspired by its breathtaking coastal
surroundings and taking its cues from its location amid the world-renowned
artm colony that is Laguna Beach, this tu,une is a masterpiece. From its
noteworthy contemporary Mediterraneal? design to its one-of-a-kind custom
furnishings and exciting an collection, this residence -being sold furnished,
simply awaits your arrival.
Here in 4!tra-exclusive Irvine Cove, you will enjoy the best the ca.l.ifomia
R.tVlera.has to offer. A go rgeous private beach, tennis couns, oceanfront' park
and 24 hour guard-gated security. The residence's eminently livable layout
encompasses five bedrooms (two master suites), five and one-half baths, grand
living and dining salons, family room, goµrmet kitchen and breakfast room as
well as a spectacular pool and spa. This spacious home ts awash in sunlight
and appointed with the finest imported materials including limestone, marble
and granite
Tuts home is offered at $4,495,000 .•
For mqre information, c.all Linda Fetz.er at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properlies,
I 40 Newporl Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach.
AIA award-winning home built the 'Wright' way
This Amerlcan lnstitute of Architects a~winning Laguna Beach house has
been desaibed as •a bird in flight: Architect Ouis Abel, an admirer of Prank
Lloyd Wright, tried to reflect a "Wdghtian• influence in this design using
glass-romered windows: handcrafted stained gJass windows and narural
materials. The struaure cantilevers out 28 feet from the foundation on wood and
steel-plate trusses. lbe current owners, who wanted to staytrue to the home's
original design, persuaded Abel tc>partidpate In expanding and remodeling the
home to a state-<>f-the-art enviionment.
Birds eye maple cabinets, slab granite counters and top-of-the-line appliances
h.ighlight the kitchen. Aoating glass sinks and a steam shower with Italian marble
accent the master suite. Stunning coastal and whitewater views are enjoyed from
all major rooms. Custom koa wood h umidor and wine cabinet, oversized spa and
entertainment deck add final entertainment elements worthy of •007: This three
bedroom. three bath home is sophisticated and private.
This home is offered S 1,750,000.
For mqre information, call Vidorla Strombom at (949) 497-5599. Strada
~, J 088 Norlh Coast HitJuaay, LAguNI BMd&. ..
Exquisite in
every detail
Located one the ocean
side of Pacific Coast
Highway this two
bedroom, two bath home
features bamboo wood
floors in the kitchen and
entry. top-of-the-line
appliances, rock maple
solid core doors, ledge
stone Pacirgon fireplace
and eight-inch base
boards. Limestone showers
and vanity tops. There are
closet organizers in
master. Washer and dryer remain. Huge covered deck to enjoy the ocean
breeze.
This home is offered at $589,000.
For more Information, call Sue T1wmas at (949) 640-.3600. StTada Properties.
140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach.
Santa Barbara
plan newer
construction
Laguna Niguel's San
Joaquin Hills offers larger
homes perfect for families.
This particular plan, 'the
Santa Barbara, is among
the first resales ln this very
popular guard gated
community. Offering Sve
bedrooms, with one
downstairs and four baths,
this home has it all . With
remotely controlled window shades, a commercial grade security system,
electronic air filtration system, upgraded flooring, bathrooms upgraded with
marble, and a host of other custom features, families can be assured this home
will have all the features one could ask.
This home is offered at $979,900.
For more infonnatWn, caU Tony Bartos at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties,
J 40 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach.
Located in
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contemporaxy-style home
offers a versatile floor plan
with panoramic ocean and
Catalina views. Located on a
cul~e-sac, this spacious
home of approximately
3,300 square feet was
custom built in 1997. There
are four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, a main Ooor master suite with a
private ocean view balcony, fireplace, laxge walk-to closet and lavish bath with a
spa rub. A sun-6lled entry with adrcular stairc:asc leads to the great room, living
and dining area with a custom handaafted fireplace and an oversized
entertainment balcony with c.ataliJ'la views. The ~eat-in kitchen offers a
central island, granite counteztops and a walk-in pantry area. The grassy yard
with tropical foliage is a rare find and offers plivacy and ocean views. Low tu rate and no association fees.
This home is offered at $1,350,000.
For more informatfon. call Vidorla Strombom at (949) 497-5599. Strada
Properlta, l 088 North Coast Highway, IA&J4M Beads .
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getting their real estate license and Kraus charts their
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classes offered to both new and seasoned agents.
Prudc!Tltial IS keenly aware of the challenges that
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career Maoagefs and mentors provide the guidance
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rr oda y' s Opportunities in Real Estate,· a free
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Other topics covered will be the basics of the
business, how it has changed
during the past few ylar&, and
opportunities within the
industry. Kraus said that
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those sedously thi}lld.ng about a
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which include the califomia Real
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order to qualify to take the Calif omJa
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Certificates of completion are then
sent along wtth the student's
application to the Department ofReaJ
Estate in order to obtain a test date. to branch out and compete In today's oomputer
savvy market, enablin8 them t<? build upon client
relationships with personalized marketin8.
AD of our training, the mentor program, and
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programs.
UcenBfog Oules
Prudendal ca.lifomia Realty's next session of real
estate licensing classes Will start on Saturday, January
I 0, at the company's training center in hvlne.
Anthony Schools supplies the course materials,
For more inf Of'matlon, ca!l Trish Kraus, Prudential
Califomia Realty's Director of Ca~ Development at
(800) 895-1869. ~ Training Cotter is locakd al
240S McCabe W~, Ste. 111, Inline. Prudentldl
Ctllifornla Realty is proud to be 11 member of
H~ of America Inc., a Berluhire Hathaway
afillale. Prudential Calif om/a Really is ranlted
among the nation's Top 5 rtlll estdk t»mpanks with
more th/In S 17 bilJ/Qn in S11les rolume, ll&CQfding to
NtrtioMJ Relocation and Real Estate Mag,aztne, April
2003. Visit www.prudentialcal.com.
Behind the gates at Turtle Ridge: Amberhill and Chaumont
Communities blend old-world
character with modern day
convenience
Stylish, clegant IMng can now be yours at
Amberlli.11 and Olaumont, two of the eight
neighbothoods now selling within the gated hilltop
haven of The Summit wtthln the village of Turtle
Ridge at Irvine.
Those who reside within The Summit experl~ence
the perfect mania&e of a "near ft all locadoo" set amid
and atop ridgtlines soa.ri(18 as high as 700 feet above
sea level. Evoking irM&es of a romantic hillside
village m Tuscany, the Summit's singular beauty and
m.agnlJlcence is showcased through deep canyons.
dramatic rock outaopptng.s. and majestic temtln tha1
seems to go on forever.
"'Ihe homes now selling within the SUrnmit truly
reflect the be.~ in location and ambiance,• said Dave
Coriley, vioe president ofhvlne CommunJty
Dcvdopmenl Company, a subsidiary of The Irvine
Company. •J.s aempli.8ed at AmberhJ1l and
Olaumont, cla.S$l.c old world design takes a fresh
modem approach to aute homes that bffcr the
ultimate tn luxurious hillside living today."
Ambedlill, by St.andaid Pad8c Home., o1fas
two-story detached homes rangin8 &om
appro.llmate)y 3,200 to 4,500 square feet and prlced
from the mid-SJ millions. Pour disttnct floor plans
include three to five bedrooms and three and
one-half to five and one-half baths. In two plans,
master bedroom suites are tucked away on the 8rst
floors with french door access to rear yards. "1lle custom designs and features at both
Design flexibility is key to the exceptional Uf estyle AmberhiD and Chaumont carry luxurious hillside
that Amberlli.U residents enjoy, hi&blighted by such living to new heights,• Conley explained. "Come by
included (or optional areas per plan) as llbrades, and experience the inacdible sty~ of these homes
bonus rooms, secondary bedroom suites, latge within settin~ that will inspire the soul and delight
morning rooms, master the senses.•
bedroom retreats and Those who choose to live
secluded studies. wtthJn The Su.mmJt will
Ukewtse, have the added benefit of
Wa.onington Homes' C%clustve use ofSUmmit
Olaumont ptt$ents Paik, now open at Turtle
one-and two--sto.ry Ridge and perched atop a
residences in a choice of 61 O-f00t ridge. Combining
up to th..rtt stunJUng CO\llltry club elements with
floor plans pdced from the atmosphere of a quiet
more than $1 mi.llion. retreat, Summit Parle
The courtyards, loggias features a wide variety of
and French door accea f.adlltfes including two
found in the homes of sepaiate pool art.as, one
O\aumont arc wfth a reson«yle adult
reminJscalt of villas in witWI lhe exduslw area of The Summit at TUrtle Ridge pool and the Qthe:r with an
the European active famlly-orte:nted pool
counuyside. Home In addtdon, poolside \
interiors range from appromnatdy 2,890 to 3 ,890 cabanas crute a sense of enclosure for ptvate '-1
square f~ of ltviJ1g space, wtth three to Sil bedrooms gathertngt. 1be padc's wdl-equipped a-(B)ttf l
and two and one-half to tlve ~. located wtthin the poolside club room -helpi keep I
Grandly proportioned living areas, gou:nnet resldcnts bathing Nft-ftt. And. there also are '
kitchens, enchan1ll\§ master bedroom Stdtcs, and meettnw'dub roor;ns and an intimate indoor theater
private or ~-aroess baths for nearly all secondary for "exclusive CONements."
bedrooms are part of every home's deslgn. Summit Parle also has plenty of room for lUIJllin&
AddJtionally, homebuyers also have the opportunity jumping and playing. The meadow lawn serves as an
to select from an excepUonal varleiy of
custom-<:aliber amenities highlighted by the
availability of up to five fireplaces per plan. See TURTLE RIDGE on poge 60
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426 Cunation B $854,900 LAGUNA HILLS The Immel Team 949/249.2020 By Appointment only
]acqutlinl MDnln 949/664.6200 Sun 1-4 '!1115 Hidden Trails $U6S;m NEWPORT BEACH
m0cun SeUtt will entertain offm ~ ]my UMott 949/415.9600 Sit 1-5 2285Tustin $939,(XX)
~~,M9,876 _ 25672 Nellie Gail Rd $1,250,(m Julius Riz1.otti 949/664.6200 Sun 1-4
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LAGUNA BEACH LAGUNA NIGUEL MARGARITA
3l371 Montetey St . $1795.(XX) Via l4' Rosas $US0,(XX) 5 Korite $579,900 . .
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known as Laguna 8eachI:root Rentals. Thit
business has afforded te the opportunity
to apprtci.l!t the greet lilestyle avan.ble to
residents and visitors to this wond«ful
rommunity.
8arbm is looking forward to~ her
background. experienct nl training to
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neighborhood deserves
exceptional service.
As a seasoned home loan ·
consultant serving Orange County
for over 28 years, I'm proud to
bring my considerable experience
to your neighborhood. I also have
the technology, resources and
innovative loan products from one
of America's leading lenders to
make your next home buying
experience fast, convenient and
virtually hassle-free.
A vast selection of home f 1nancmg
options, including:
'::ii PayOpt1on ARMs
~ Fixed Period ARMs 3/1. 511.
7/1, 10/l
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'::ii Home Equity Loan Programs
~ Fast & Easys~ Loans
~ Purchase & Refinance
~ Stated Income Available
~ Primary Residence, Second
Homes, High Rise
Condominiums
~ New Construction (Rate Cap
Program pffers interest rate
protection for up to 14 months)
Kevin ·Budde
Branch Manager
Cell 949-422 2075
kev1n_ buddeOcountryw1de .com
Website www loanapprovalsfast.com
M1ss1on V1e10 Branch
27101 Puerta Real. Suite 100
M1ss1on V1eio. CA 92691
Phone 949-282 2203 Direct
Fax 949·348 1639
Irvine Branch
18044 Culver Drive
lrvme. CA 92612
Phone 949-552 2777 ext.224
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Arst Team offers Latino market dasses for agents
Education Is the key to penetrating tt1e
Hispanic market
Pim Team Real Est.ate Inc. announced an education aeries due
to start in mid-January 2004 for Realtors who want to tap Into
the growing Latino market.
Acc~g to the U.S. Census Bureau, Latino home ownership
grew two times faster than non-Hispanics &om 1990 to 2000.
-Pim Team ts committed to educating and empowering
Realtors to tap into this accelerating madcet, •Marta Ybmn said.
-Working tn partnership with Assurance capttal, we are
supporting qenu JO they can deliver a teamless, end-~d
home purchase experience for English as well as Spanish
speaking Latino clients.•
The buying power of Latino consumers (estimated by Hllpantc
Business HJspanTellipnce Census from 2om at nearly $6
billion) coupled with the hflhest populaUon concentradon tn
Los Angeles and Orange counties make this a market that
cannot be Ignored.
The 8m class .. scheduled to meet Thunday, Jan, 22, 2004, 1
p.m. at Pint TNm'S TrainlnlJ Center located at 3785 Plaza Drive
oft' Bristol St. In Santa Ana. It will focus on nC>IHl'ldidonal loam
and down payment asmtance programs daigned to cplllif1 the
motn challmgtng clients. Pint Team assodata and IF,IU from
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Email. clkummerfeldt a hamngtonca1J1tal . com
First Team to feature top new
agent at Career Seminar
The seminar will be
held on Jan. 8
First T earn Real Estate will be
holding a free c.areer chnner Thursday,
Jan. 8, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the
Success Academy, located at 3785
Plaza Drive in Sant.a Ana.
Every year thousands of people in
Orange County decide to pursue a
career in real estate. A real estate
career can be very lucrative, however,
It is not for everyone. There are only a
few other careers in whlch there is a
laJ:ge gap between those agents that
are extremely successful and those
who do not succeed. The seminar will
educate new agents on what It takes
to become successful in the business
"Here at First Team, we are
dedicated to educating new agents
about the truth on a career in real
estate, w Career Director Erln Dunn
said. The seminar will answer
questions such as: what does It take to
get started, how you can ensure your
success and how much money you
can make.
First Team Real F.state is dedicated
to the success of their new agents. No
other real eSt.ate company offers a
training program with the Academy's
success rate, and no other real estate
company offers a 5,DOO-square-foot
training facility exclusively for training
new and existing agents.
"Our academy is dedicated to
providing the highest quality of trairung
in the field of real estate sales,~
Founding President and CEO Cameron
Merage said. "Offering the best service
to the clients is First Team's No. I
priority and we are able to do that
through our unsurpassed training
program."
"1ltis is not the easiest.uatning nor
the shortest. In fact. It Is the most
intense and comprehensive real eSt.ate
training in the business. We owe our
clients and students all the tools they
need to be successful; the Stats
demonstrate that It is the most
successful. In fact, In the 15 years I've
spent as a national speaker and trainer
I've never worked for a company with
this type of training.~ First Team Success
Academy Director Dale Lawrence said
Staling is limited,,· reservations
encouraged. Contact First Te.am's Career
Development Deparl1'ient at (800)
728-7277, F.xt. 850.
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So, if you'd like more
information, call today.
Betsy Banker
Account Executive
949.347.1729
949.212.4744 cell
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Sun , ..... BUIHlll
I SIM Oranp Avenu•, Unit 8 $539,900 Sat , ..... Marlene Hass.i
Sun 1""4 Marlen• Hassel
-HARBOR RIDGE
·~ $2.900,000 Sat 1-5 AJlan E. Hel!.r
Sun 1-5 Allan E. Heller
IRVINE TERRACE
1-437 Dolphin Terrac. $3,895,000 Sat 1-4 Evan Corbtt
Sun 1""4 Evan Corkett
LAGUNA BEACH
28851 Top of ttl• Wortd $899,000 Sun 12:30-3:30 April Oswald
NEWPORT COAST
6 Catania s1.no.ooo Sat 12-5 ApsTordly
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2-418 Marpret Orm $899,000 Sun 12""4 Scott Singer
PELICAN CREST
21 Avalon Vista $2. 995,000 • $12,500,000 Sat 1-4 Kamryn White
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19 R9dbfrd $2,949,000 Sat , ..... jerry SnydM-
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St Copper Creek '2.195,000 Sun 1-<t Michael MacK.eftar
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Shady Can)'on vflla. BuJlt by Taytof Woodrow, the residence Is despd
In dle European manner around an airy central courtyard. Boasting approximately
3,850 square feet of spacious rrv1ng. the home offers .. bedrooms,
.. .5 baths, a swnpc:uous nww suite and unsurpassed viMs of Shady Can)on's famed . . Ff course. This tMipnt villa also lndudes a gourmet ldtdlen,
pnerous great room, oftlce and exercise room. No deta11 has been OYeriooked In
chis residenc:.e, which Incorporates wery luxury amenity. exquisite finishes
and ~ dJSUlm t.ndsaplrw. Entoy Shady Canyon's worid-dus golf, coomry ~
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Contemporary Mediterranean style deslin blends
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neutral cMcof; ptancadon shumrs and suvq founca1ns on slcM and bide yards.
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office. Wonderful living area opens to a prtvat.e patio. Bayshores Is an inviting private
community with 2 beaches, a guest dock and Is dose to 2 yacht marinas.
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Charmin& 3 bedroom. 2.5 badi toWnhome wtt:h vaulted celffnls,
recessed ~ and hardwood ftoors upstairs. 2 car praae.
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home oftke wkh desipw bullt.fns. Cozy add-on family room.
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areas. Extraordinary I story, 3 bedroom home.
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3 'bedrooms, 2 baths wtdl sltdlig room otf nmt.er bedroom.
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open play area, ideal for many different
activities, while children's play areas
double as inviting backdrops for
pialic.king. There ls a central tot lot
garden, as well as a ~tral community
seating and play area.
Pathways within Summit Padt offer
varied walking routes that lead to
decorative gardens, seating and
overlook rest areas. Additionally, a
scenic knolJ..top overlook situated
above the parlc Invites residents of The
Summit to "take tnw such sights as
distant mountains, the ocean and the
valley area below.
In additkm to Ambet:hil1 and
Chaumon1t additional neighborhoods
cwrmtly sellin8 wtthin Turtle Ridge
and pticed from the low $400,000s to
more than S 1 million include:
AsJ&tms Gnm: Shea Homes' one-,
two-and threHtory towtibomes
ran&tn8 &om appro.ximatdy 820 to
1,440 S<{lW'e feet of living space.
aw.tmy. callfomia Pad.6.c Homes'
dC'tadied oourtyard homes ranging
from apptoxbnatdy 1,030 to 1,500
square feet.
Arllord callfomia Pad.ftc Homes'
detached oourtyud homes~
from approximately 1,430 to i ,no
squatt feet.
~Clot Shea Homes' on,e.,
twcr and three-story townhomes
ranging from approximately 1,450 to
I ,750 square feet.
&tanica:. Taylor Woodrow Homes'
one-and two-story, detached homes
ranging from appronnately 2,240 to
3,400 square feet. Models now selling.
~ Patdee Homes' two-and
three.story detached homes ranging
from approximately 2,460 to 3,090
square feet.
Two other neighbothoods are
scheduled to open later this year. They
include:
0'"'5: Broolc6eld Homes' two-story
single family homes ranging from
appronnately 3 ,31 o to 3 ,690 square
feet (openir18 in No~.
~Richmond Amcdcan Homes'
tw<Htocy detached homes rangmg
from appronnately 2,650 to 3,400
square feet (opening in~·
To visit Twtle Ridge from the 73 toll
road, mt Bonita Canyon Ddve and
head eat. Look b netgbboahood
dh"tt1iona1 signs as you approach Turtle
~Drive. Prom the 405 freeway, exit
Culver Drive and hr.ad 90\Jth. Culver
beaimes Bonita Can.yon Drive. Look for
Turtle Ridge ndghborhood directional
signs on the right.
To ltMJf ~ tlbt Ttrit RJdt; ,,,,J
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820-072-J: p r1 \ I lol, 1 I n : t 't,r\"
Beautiful remodel in exclusive Shore Cllffs
11lis home is just steps to a private beach. The gourmet kitchen has Viking
appliances and honed granite counters.
Features include three bedrooms, three and one-half baths, an office and
views from the master bedroom.
Beautiful rear courtyard with built-in barbecue.
11tis home is offered at $2, 195,000.
For more information, call Debbie Sclafani or Ron Millar of Coast Newport
Properties-Coldwell Ba11ker at (949) 7 l 8-J 700. Coast Newport Properties is
wcated 21157 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast. Coldwell Banlcer
Residential Brokerage is a member of th e NRT family of companies. NRT
Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brolcerage company, is
-a subridiary of Cendant Corporatio11 (NYSE:CD).
Newport Beach landmark oceanfront home
Relax to the sound of the surf and enjoy whitewater views and sparkling city
lights. Featuring three stories with five stop elevator in solid cherry, there are
eight bedrooms, nine and one-haJfbaths (four with heated floors) and six
fireplaces. Massive use of Honduras mahogany and imported marble.
Amenities include a saloon, theater, wine cellar, gym, sauna, library, seven
foot by 21 foot Jacuzzi spa on the sand with a waterfall and pool size healer.
F.xtensiVe security systems and security gated to beach. Two, two car garages
wtth parking for up to six cars. There are 19 independently controlled climate
zones in every major room, and a 3005 wan music system throughout. The
rooftop deck is complete with a fireplace, refrigerator, gas grill, and rotisserie
cooking facilities. Enjoy 360 degree views from Mt. Baldy to San Clemente
Island and Catalina Island, and from Dana Point to PaJos Verdes Peninsula.
This home is offered at $1 1,400,000.
For more tnformation, caft Judy Good or Mark Todd of Coast Newport
Properties-ColdweU Banker at (949) 644-l 600. Coast Newport Properties is
located at 4 Civtc Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential
Brolter11ge is a member of tlu NRT famfly of companies. NRT Incorporated, tlu
"41"nt'f k4dmg raidnctial real estate brolcerage company, Is a substdiary of
Cnu14nt Corporlltlotc (NYSE:CD).
French Provincial multi-use property
Built in 1999, this exquisite, custom home was designed by Eric Mossman
with quality craftsmanship and anentlon to detail throughout. State-of-the-art
des~gn with Vildngllbennador stainless appliances, travertine and limestone
flooring, walnut cabinetry, sJate roof, two AC units, large balcony off Uving
room and rooftop deck. CommerdaJ hair salon/design center downstairs. nus property is offered at $2,950,000.
For more information, call Man'lyn Read of Coast Newport
Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is
located at 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the
nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of
Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD).
Great A-frame style model has been expanded
Located on a great street in Newport Shores, this home has tile floors
downstairs and new carpeting upstairs. Custom work on the fireplace screen is
very unusual. The kitchen was redone in 1995 with dual ovens, custom
refrigerator, duaJ paned windows and insulated walls.
Additional features include all new doors and hardware, water filtration
system, roll up garage doors and new deck.
This h ome 1' offered at $789,000.
For more informatWn. call Kennie Jo Rtuo of Coast Newport
Properties-Coldwell Banlcer at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is
located at 3377 Via Ltdo, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banlter Residential
Brolterage is a 1M11fber of tlu NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, tlu
nation's ludfng rerldnlttal real estate brolterage cmnpany, is a ndlstdiary of
Cendant Corpora#<m (NYSE:CD).
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601 Lido Park Dr. Unit SB
$1,250,000
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(949) 675-2700
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This customized Lakefront home has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths and
approximately 2000 SQ h wrth an oversized 2 car garage. One of a few
ever to come available that has been expanded from it's original Slze.
Wonderful Sunset views wrth trails that meander around the lake
Woodbridge has approximately 50 pools and parks and many tennis
courts for a very small fee.
Stefanie Meurer
(949) 715-3156
21 Caatelllna Drive
$1 ,670,000
STRADA·OCEAN HTS· 3BR, 3 1/2BA.
Master Down, 3,500 SF. Romantic
Tuscany, 3 Travertine Ct Yds, designer
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949-637-0300
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Jon Cobain, Broker
949-642-7211
Reduced
$1 ,149,000
Call for gate access
5Br 6Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $3,995,000
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Nationwide USA, 949-856-9705
28072 Camellia Ct. $615,000 -674,816
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Prudential Calif Realty
949-280-8207
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