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SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2004
Rock Harbor church finds new home
Congregation will have new lease on life
when it moves into a 35,000-square-foot site
recently approved by Planning Commission.
posefuJ and more intentional."
ln addition to the senior cen-
ter, Roclt Harbor has rented
space at Triangle Square and the
Orange County Fairgrounds,
Scort said.
A NEW DIRECTION
Deirdre Newman
Da1lyP1lot
industrial building a l 345 Fisch-
er Ave. This m onth, the Planning
Commission approved Rock
Harbor's use of the Fischer Av-
enue facility. It also allowed off-
site overOow parking at Mari-
ner's Ouistian School provi ded
the church will not hold the city
liable for any damages, claims
or legal actions involving prop-
erty damage, injuries or death
caused by congregants going to
or from the off-site parking.
Retired pastor bouncing back
COSTA MESA -After six
years of renting. Rock Harbor is
finally dropping anchor and set-
tUng down in a place of Its own.
Olurch officials say the build-
ing -at 35,000 square feel -
will provide more space and
Oexibllity in what they can offer.
But they don't want to lose their
connection with the community
that they established by being
homeless for so long. said Stacy
Scon, director of involvement.
Former Rock Harbor Church leader
keeping a lower profile in new ministry.
FYI
Rock Bottom Ministry can be
reached at (949) 650-4518.
TI1e church, which evolved
rrom an offshoot of Mariners
O\urch. has been renting space
at the Costa Mesa Senior Center,
but lhe services usually draw
large crowds. Church officials
have gotten city approval to es-
tablish their chun:h within an·
"Just because we have a
building doesn't mean we'll iso-
late ourselves,H Scott said. "I\
means we can be more pur-See CHURCH, Pa1e A4
WHIPPING AIR
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Keith Page
hit rock bottom In September
200 I when he resigned as the
lead pastor of Rock Harbor
Olurch after admitting to an
extramarital affair with one of
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Huntington Beach resident Dave Gruber performs a tail whip as he soars on his mountain bike at f airv1ew Park.
Dismissal may have violated rights
Equal opportunity commission finds
reason to believe Ci rque du Soleil ignored
ADA regulations in firing HIV-positive ma n.
for comment Friday.
Hayley Gorenberg, director
of Lambda l,egaJ's AlOS
project, said the organization
is pleased that the commission
issued its m ost serious finding
against Cirque du Soleil.
informal mediation to reach a
solution. If a seltlement can't
be obtained, however, it would
be up to the courts to resolve,
the commissio n said.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -There is
reason to believe that Cirque
du Soleil discriminated against
an HIV-positJve performer
when it fired him, the Equal
Employment Opportunity
Commission said Friday.
The commission's determi-
nation Is In response to a fed-
eral discrimination complalnt
filed on behalf of former tra-
peze catcher Matthew Cusick
by Lambda Legal. a gay and
lesbian civil rights organiza-
tion. The determination came
a d ay after Cirque o ffered lo
hire Cusick back.
Thursday. Cirque du Soleil
officials announced the or·
gan ization would offer to re-
instate Cusick as a performer
as soon as mediation starts.
Cusick could not be reached
"It's the strongest decision
we could get from them ....
rwe feel) terrific and properly
vindicated," Gorenberg said.
The commission also found
there was reasonable cause to
believe that Cirque du Soleil
violated Lhe Americans with
Disabilities Act by denying
Cusick the right to perform.
The commission suggested
But Cirque du Soleil officials
are taking the initiative to
bring a solution to the discus-
sions.
"We're going to the cable
with an offer straight off,"
Cirque du SoleiJ spokeswoman
Renee-Oaude Menard said.
·w e're con vinced it's safe for
everyone in volved to re-
integrate Matthew, so that's
Newport home sales booming Dail y Pilot
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Low interest rates spark a 30% in crease,
but sales in Costa Mesa dip more than 14%.
Allc l• Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Decem-
ber home sales in Newport were
the strongest they ha\1! been ln
18 years. real estate agents say. extsang home sales ln Decem-
ber were down 14.59'1 in Costa
Mesa and up 30% in Newport
Beach when compared with No-
vember sales. said Oi.ane Ward,
who manages the multiple list-
ing let'Vlce for the Orange Coast
Assn. or ReaJtors.
·1 think what rellJy sparked
the amount of activlry IJ ewer)'·
one'a been trying to capttalir.e on
these lower Interest rates,• said
Steve High, president of Strada
Properties.
·0ur demand has been very
high not only through 2003, but
our phones started ringing very
quickly In 2004 and we're off to a
very strong start at this mo-
ment"
The widety divergent ftgures
didn't mim>r atate actfvity. whJch
rose a modest 1.641(. In the aame
period. and they didn't align with
national ftgurcs, which showed a
6.9"' imnaae. State and national
flgures ~ repotted this week
by the c.aufomla Assn. or Real·
tors and the National Aun. of
Realtors, respectively.
The increase in sales indicates
a high level of consumer confi-
dence. Hlgh said.
"The market Is excellent,· said
Bill Plattos, vice-president of
F"II'St Team Real P.state in Costa
Mesa.
Many homeowners are inter-
ested in selling. but onJy if they
can find another home to buy,
and that's where the crunch
comes ln, he said. ·
"The reason for the whole
situation. somewhat. Is the new
houses are not being built fa.st
enough.• Plattos sa.id. "Because
or the low Inventory. it's making
the seller think twice before
puttlng their ho\Me on the mar-
s.. QROWT'H, Pace M
WEATHER
A tllght morning drizzle will
give way to patchy cloudt
during the day.
Seepa1•A2
FAMILY TIME
Steve Smith
lton
vac.tk>n.
Hit column
wtllmum
nextweelt.
hii. parishioners.
Following his resignation, he
and hjs wife, Gina, embarked
un a recovery process to restore
hi relationship with God, his
relationship with Gina and to
restore him to public pastoral
ministry.
They were aJsu inspired to
found a ministry of their own,
called Rock Bottom, to share
his experience with others go-
ing through crii.ci..
"The truth i~ -we all hit
bottom -it':. only a matter of
See PASTOR, Paee A4
Residents not
inspired by
dolphin statue
After receiving
complaints, Corona
del Mar's Centennial
Co mmittee says it
wi ll not put a rtwork
at In spiration Point.
June Casa1rande
Da1lyP1lot
CORONA OFJ. MAR -Centen-
nial celebration organil,ers have
dropped their plan to install a
commemorative dolphin statue
at Inspiration Point after neigh-
bor. complained that the statue
would obstntct views of the
ocean.
Peggy Fort, executive director
of the Centennial Event Commit·
ice, explained that the change of
plans ~ prompted by the out-
cry of residents at a community
meeting on Monday.
"We heard them." Fort said.
"la's always been our goal 10 bring
d1c community togcU1er to cele-
brate the centennial, so we're go·
ing to look for al1emalive i.ites. H
1he Parks, Beaches and Re-
creation Commission W'dS sched-
uled lo consider the matter on
Tut.'Miay. Now, Fon said, commlt·
tee members will make a state-
rnen t at the meeting to retract the
request and to solicit public input
on finding another location.
Marie Knight, the city's Re·
creation and Senior Services Di·
rector. said that the maner is ex-
pe<.1ed 10 stay on the
commission's agenda Though
the Centennial Committee is
wiU1drawing its request, the
'lcheduled public discussion will
benefit residents, Knight said.
"In the spirit of open public
interaction. I thinlc the meeting
will still be the best forum for
them to d.i.scuM this, H Knight
said.
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c.&ebnting Corona •
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Th e statue, which is also a lime
capsule, is being designed by art-
ist Wyland. Plaru1ers had hoped it
would be installed in time for rhc
villages centennial festivities,
which take place OcL 14 IO 17.
The centennial could include a
beach expo, an outdoor concert
and a black-lie kickoff. The dol-
phin statue will also be a time
capsule, containing items 10 be
decided by the community. Com-
memorative benches and
plaques are also being consid-
en.'<f.
The change of the statue's loca-
tion likely means that it won't be
finished in time for the centen-
nial events because fundraising
and design of the statue are now
delayed. But Fort said that the
statue could still be installed later
this year or even in early 2005.
Fort wouJd not name other po-
tential locations for the statue.
saying that the matter should be
decided by community input
Bruce Colbert. one of about 50
residents who attended Monday's
meeting. said he's pleased with
the announcemenL
"I think it's good thal the com-
mittee is listening to the con
cem s of residents," said Colbert,
an Iris Avenue resident who op-
posed installing the statue at ln
spiration PoinL ·The idea of a
monument is great, could make a
nice addition to the community.
But I think it wiU be better in a
different location."
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I A2 Sala°day, Januaty 31 2004
BOOMERS & BEYOND
A love for Newport life
Building rockets just
wasn't enough for
Ron Winship without
being in the beach
city he adored.
R on Wlnshlp has had an
eventful 62 years, from
wo1king on ApoUo
rocket'> ro running for
the Newport Rench City Council.
During his early years.
Winship moved in and out of
the Newport-Mesa area. but he
uJwuys came back and decided
10 stay for good aficr his tour of
duty 111 the Army ended.
n1c Pllot'b LuJ Pella rect>ntly
1.kll down with the longtio1e
Newpot t Ht-al'h rc1oident, who
1·0 own' Partt'r·l.011gbow
productions along whh hjs wife,
Anna Winship.
Whe~ dJd you grow upf
Whal kind of childhood dJd you
hover
I wai. born In Santa Munjc;1,
c .Jhforr11.1, then we moved to
LulVt't Caty, U1cn to Ute San
I t•111.1111l11 Vallf'y, and my early
w ,1r-. wcrt· in Sunland, untiJ
I !1"12. wllt'n we movcd to Lido
hit' 111 Nt-wport Rt·uch. We were
111 Lido Isle until about ·55, and
tht!n my dad had to move, Ml we
movl·d up in Fullerton, ancJ I
went to four years of school in
Fullerton for high o;chool. llwn
111y part'nts muvt'J back down to
( orona del Mar and Uimc'O
Sh1111•~ 111 1954, and I went off 111
IJSC .
What kind or chlldhood dJd
you ha~T
Wt· had a dog named Kini'. W1•
had a 'wimm111~ pool, a pool
1<1hle." Pll1K·pong table and a
h.11lm1n1on t:ourt. We liwtl 1111
,ln .Kn· of land ha1>1r ally an
l-11llcntl11. My 11r<.t rnr wu.' tt '44
h1ril l111"11r').'> < OUf>l' with an
t•ngant' l bwlt my•;dl ::and
C\l\IOllll/l'd. It w." rn1d111W.1
hluc Jlld It would go from 1.i'l11
to tiO 111 ahout fo ur '''rondi., .ind
that w,1, tlw limit 1111 how fa.'! 11
wuuld "o. My cluldhood w-.i'
111w whl'fC I wa.' lucky enoul(h,
although I hue.I gone to M> many
'ld11111I,, Wl' m owd many 111111 ... .,
h1·fore lugh M.h1111I, hut I wa.,
ahk to <,lay In om• 'chool for all
fuur Yl'ar!\ in high -.chool and a<.
·• re,uh. I ht•can11· pretty
1nvolwcl i11 o;chool activitic,. I
\\," thl· campu\ DJ. I was 011 1l1l'
dl'hatc team. I \\ll'llt to alJ the
M haml dann''· did d.11 Ute Mufi
thal l..idi. do w1·m to oll thl'
d1iV('·fnll and the movie
tht-all•r. I aill•d mi.,erahly at
1l.1t111g when I wa.<. 111 high
"h1111l
I luw did you end up In
Nl'wport • M e.4u f
I h.11 ' u 11111.: 'ltory Wht•n I
~•·nt ofT to llS(. I was Ulen:>
1.1h11111 a Yl'ilr, lht•n I fatled
ma!.l'rably. nnd th1•n I came
homl' I we11t ult to I lawaii Anti
,urff'd tor a year. and when I
rarnl' trnd: I loVl'd Newport
lkoch 1>1> much that I decld1'<l t11
stay ha Nl'WJJOrt Beach for while.
Arni l·vcrybody else that I knew
wa.<. otr 10 laboc o r Aspen or all
tho~e flll\Ces In lhe mfd -'60s, So.
I ~tuck. out here and theri I got
lnvolved In the aerospace
lntlu'\lty. I wtl"i dlready involved
tn the aerospjCf' hadu try and I
worked at North American in
Seal Bt'ach. I lived for a short
period of time al Sunset Beach,
hut moved back tu Newport a'
soon as I couJd. llrn, was just
the µlace lo be in the '60s. nwr('
wa~n·1 a belier place probably
011 the planet Ulan Newport
Beach during the '60s. There
were more girts fro m aU over Ute
country, there were more fast
cllN and surfing that I liked
d11i111ot. '>O there wa.\ll't a belier
place tu go.
What happent't.1 i\ that, in Ute
;ll'mspace indui.try, I wound up
going on these missions. I
w1111111I up going to Mis.sissippi
111 worl on the 1>CCOnd '\tagc of
Lill' Apollo mdccl, and Ulen I
went nff to I lunt!>villc, Ala .. 10
work on the Apollo mcltet. then
I went 10 Cape Kennedy and
wourul up moV1ng 10 Cape
Kcnm-<ly from the late pan or
'65 unlll '67. ·n1en I got drafted
in the Army.
When I got out of rhe Army. I
hJd a choke of ~omg back intu
tht• aero'ipace industry. My two
chmrt.'" were l'iilicr I loustnn or
Ill ( lc·vcland, Ohio. I dt'Cidcd
thJt I would rather \lay in
NcWJlOn Beach, tx-cau:.e even
though I enjoyed f-lorida, I really
hatl•d it compared lo Califomin.
I really loved Lltlifornia much
more. So when I got back herl'
to California after I had served
my lltnl' in the Anny, there
WJ1'1l0t a better place lhat I
iliought wanted lo go. But as
'ioon a~ I got back from the
l\m1y, I went on a trip with Don
Bums and his captain on a boal
('allc.<tl the Tempe~•. which was a
hig 72-foot motorboat. and hl•
nct.·ded to take that from
Newport Beach to St. Croix
Virgin l<ilandi.. So, I took a boat
lnp for a year and a half and
wt•nt on that. When I came
back. I worked on boats here in
Newport Beach for a while. After
I did all those boats, I decided
that I wns tired of the Navy and I
thought I'd try to go back and
actually get a reaJ job. That
didn't work out too well and I
wound up in the restaurant
businC\1'. There were rwo iliings
iliat you could do in c.alifomia
in Newport Beach, particularly
back about l970. You'd eiilier go
into real estate or you'd go into
the restaurant business. So, ln
1971, I went into the restaurant
business. All iliesc tories aU
circle back to why I live in
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that wai. available 10 me so I
could remain in Nt•wport Reach.
What are your gratesc
ac::compllahmentaf
Marrying my wife would be
my first great accomplishment,
finding her wouJd be my second
greatest accomplishment. Why,
because it's very difficuJt to find
someone thal you respect and
iliat you care about to the point
where you're willing to lL'iten to
them on aU things, and it's one
of those rare occurrences iliat
happens. h's som ething where
the person has to be much
smarter than you are. Women
have to be a lot smarter than
men arc, and Ulen for them to
like you i'\ a difficuJt situation.
ft 's one of iliose things that are
very hard to find -°"1t pef{oct
t.·omb ination where you kind of
agree on all ilie mundane affairs
of stale where Ute big issues of
bfe come to calling iliat you can
work togeilier to solve lho'ie.
If you could re-do one
momenl or lndde:rlt In your
Ure, what would It bef
ln 1977. my mom passed
away. If I had to do It aJJ over
again, I wouJd have done a lot
more re'>earch into the me<lical
issues that were involved and I
wouJd have gotten much more
involved in her treatment and
what happened to her, because
she pa.»'>t.'<l away in 1977 of bone
cancn I alw.iys felt guilty about
Ll1e fact that I didn't put enough
effort into not listening 10
anybody, buL just going out and
finding out for myself what the
issu~ were and perhaps I could
have saved her. ... Who le.n ows.
What profes~on other than
yours would you like to have
hiedf
FBI agent. ·nial w...tS always a
chlldhood dream of mine, that I
always wanted to become an
agent in Ute FBL That was
always a dream that I always
had. That and becoming an
airline pilot. but I determined
that the boredom and ilie
tedium would get to me
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cvcntua!Jy and I'd be more
inclined to find a 101 of
investigation. Investigation has
always been what I really enjoy
doing -finding out Ulings. I
think to do someiliing bigger
than ju!>t work to make money
-it would be more fun to solve
import.an! cases Lo correct
things iliat couJd happen that
might have gone wrong.
What are 90me differences
~n a typical day In your
life now vasus a day ln your
life 20 yean agof
A lot more freedom now.
When you're in your own
business, you have to set your
priorities more functionally so
you can see what you want to
do. There's just a heck of a lot
more freedom 10 go after issues
iliat you want to go after than
when you're working for
somebody else. So 20 years ago,
I had to do what a lot of people
told me to do now -I'm doing
less of iliat.
What Is the gJeatest lesson
you"ft learned In your llfef
I iliinlc. it's that you don't have
control over everything. I always
thought that I couJd control just
about anything that came into
my eye line, and it's one of those
things where you onJy atlempt.
If you can focus on what you
want in life and you focus on
how you want to accomplish it.
you still may have to make some
in-course corrections along Ute
way, because it doesn't always
worlt out like you had planned.
There's a lot of uncontrolJ ables
out iliere. There's a lot or things
that you can't manage and think
that are going to happen the
way you want iliem to happen.
so you have to be Oexible.
What do you treasure mosrf
I treasure my wife and our
relationship and au of the
people iliat have helped us
along the w.iy. I treasure all the
people that are doing good
iliings for oilier people in life. I
treasure good energy from
people iliat want to belp oiliers,
period. Because that's what
makes your life what it Is. f think
iliat if you don't treasure other
people in your life, its an empty
existence.
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Timee. lie
THE OLDER CROWD
Cupid strikes at
Senior Center
Februaryis
the monili of
love, that
special time when
candy, Oowers and
cards are
exchanged
between loved
ones and friends.
But the expression
of true romantic
love is not
confined to
February alone. as
entertainment.
Refreshments and
desserts will be
served. The entire
community is
invited, and
admission is $4.
Make the event
more fun and
come wiili your
costumes, canes,
parasols and
feather boas.
AVIVA
GOELMAN Congratulations
to Surat Singh of Angel's
Auto Spa for receiving ilie
Mayor's award this month.
Surat a longtime supporter
of the Senior Center and
every year is Ute sponso r of
our Thanksgiving brunch.
aU of w. at Ute Costa Mesa
Senior Center recently
discovered.
Those three enduring
words, NI love you,N are Ute
most compelling and
enduring or Ute human
experience, but too often
Lhese days they are
devalued because they're
casually thrown about like
other overused bromides.
"I love you N means
everyiliing or nothing.
unless rescued by personal
detail. As many or us know,
love's arrow strikes wiiliout
warning. always falling -
rightly -to distinguish its
targets by age or beauty.
This year, the Senior
Center h as been.blessed by
Cupid's visit to our
Widows/Widowers Support
Group. II was love at first
sighL Marilyn Vogel and
Basil KJen have delighted
us aU by announcing their
engagement. Cupid has
pierced other hearts too, as
many of our seniors al the
Senior Center have become
longtime friends.
So in the monili's spirit
of love, please remember to
mart your calendars for
our Valentine's Party. which
wilJ be held from 3:30 to 6
p.m. on Feb. 13 at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center.
The celebration wiU
include dancing and hors
d'oeuv.res. Ticke ts for
members are $4, and for
nonmembers $8. Call (949)
645-2356 for reservations.
Our Ballroom Dancing
group will host its
Valentlne's Dance from 7:30
to I 0:30 p.m . on Feb. I 0.
Betty's Trio will provide live
music, and refreshments
and desserts will be served.
Admission is $4 and the
community is welcome to
be a part of Ute fun.
A discussion of new
Medlcations Medkare
Benefits will be presented
by Orange County I leaJth
Care Agency pharmacist
Dr. BiJJ Uu. The
presentation will be during
our mem bership monthly
meeting on Feb. 17 at Ute
center. Membership is S 18
a year, and guests are
welcome.
Finally, our Mardi Gras
Dance wiU take place from
7:30 to I 0.30 p.m. on Feb.
24. Once again, Betty's lno
will provide the musica.l
On a more serious note,
you may have read in this
newspaper about some
concerns wiili ilie Senior
Center's heating system.
The weailier Olis winter
has been exceptionaUy
cold, and we have been
working very hard to make
sure our heating system
keeps up with demands.
But the Costa Mesa Senior
Center's building is 13
years old, and Ute heating
and air conditioning
systems do show ilieir age
from time to time.
As aU homeowners le.now,
most appliances and
heating systems have a life
of about 15 years. We are
working closely with ilie
city of Costa Mesa to make
sure your heating and
cooling system is in good
repair and functioning
properly. We have also
been working wiili our
outside heating service to
improve conditions. The
buiJdjng's temperatures are
being monitored daily.
The human body is ilie
most wonderful, complex
machine in Ute world Our
body can wallr. and run,
climb and sit, see, hear,
smell, taste and feel. It -can
eat, talk. laugh, lift things.
play games, think and
read. The circulation of
our blood through our
body is not unlike the
Senior Center's healing
system. It keeps us warm.
That Is why it is very
important to get up every
so often and move around
to better circulate the
blood in our body. Taking a
short walk is like turning
the thermostat up on your
home heater.
If there are any further
concerns please feel free to
contact us at ilie Senior
Center a t (949) 645-2356.
The center is at 695 W.
1901 Screet in Costa Mesa.
• AVIVA GOELMAN is the
executive director of tlie
Costa Mesa Senior Center
and w ill write occasional
columns about the center, Its
members and senior Issues.
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
Morning clouds and fog,
along with •alight drizzle, will
give way to patchy clouds In
the afternoon. High
temperatures will be In the
upper 50s to low 60a.
Expect overnight lows to be
In the upper 40a to low 50s
with clouda ltldclng around but
the fog lteyfng o1flhore.
Look for a alight chence of
rein Monday end a better
chance of showers Tueaday.
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BOATING FORECAST
On the Inner wtttr1.
nonhwest winds will be ft 10
knob. becoming~ from
10 to 20 knots In the lftwnoon,
WIW9 will be tt 2 fMt or
i.aa on a W8llt8m tw911 of 3 to
6 feet. Winds ahotAd lhlft b.ct
to the ncMdwMllllt ....
NOt1t1w9lt wtnda wll be
from 10 to 15 knota ltt the ouw
waters today. Expect 3-foot
waves and a western swell of 5
to 1 feet beyond Catalina.
SURF
The northwest swell should
peak today, ao expect chest· to
head-high sets on west-feeing
beaches.
Oual-expoture spots could
be even better. However, moat o.c. beache8 Will be ie..
bectluae of laland blockage.
The next swell la due In Tuetdey.
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Daily Pilot
No reading between rising
cost of college textbooks
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Students
faced with repeated tuition hikes
have to dig even deeper in their
pockets as newer and more costly
textbooks hit the shelves each se-
mester.
In a report released Thursday, a
student group found that students
are paying up to 20% of their fees
for their textbooks-about $1,000
a year at UC Irvine, according to
one official. Publishers are par·
tially responsible for the costs by
frequently releasing new editions
and bundling books with other
materials. the report said.
·1 think it calls the publishers to
task." UC! Dean of Students Sally
Peterson said. "They need to work
with faculty. Maybe publishers will
listen to faculty. They're certainly
not listening to students."
The California Student Public
Interest Research Group con-
ducted a study of common text-
books and interviewed faculty and
staff at schools for the report.
They fowtd that the average cost
for a new textbook was $!02.44,
58% higher than an average used
textbook -when students can
find them.
"I couldn~ find people with my
books." said ua criminology ma·
jor L¥nIY Lumibao. "And with
some used editions. they are prac-
tically falling apart. Sometimes
they're only $2 or $3 less than new
ones. .Every time I go in (the book-
store\ there are always more new
editions (than used)."
f>Mt of the problem. according
to the report. is new and some-
times unnecessary editions of
textbooks coming out. When a
publisher relea'iCS a new edition,
the value of the previous one
drops significantly and bookstores
are often unwilling to buy them
back from students.
New editions are often not justi-
fied, said 76% of faculty members
in tl1e survey. Professors usually
end up filling in the ~ in c.laM
with new data anyway. Lumibao
said.
"It's pretty apparent some pub-
lishing companies are coming out
with new editions more ~
quentJy, • Peterson said.
Publishers also often bundle
textbooks with software or work-
books that professors may not
use. In one case, the repon found.
a "bundled" version of the book
cost twice as much as just the
boo le.
A spokeswoman for the M:>n. of
American Publishers could no1 be
reached.
Some students are finding Wdys
around the costly book fees. On-
line book swaps. including one
run by UCl's branch of the c.alifor-
nla Student Public Interest Re-
search Group, allow students to
contad each other on message
boards and seU or exchange
books. taking out the middleman.
"I got my biology and biochem-
istry book on the swap," UO stu-
dent Melody U said. "It was really
convenient I just e-mail the per-
son to ask if they still want to sell
it. then we meet up on campus. I
didn't have to pay $130 just for a
new book to use for one or two
quarters. They sold it to me for
half price."
But students trying to cut costs
by ordering books from online re-
taDeni sometimes don't get what
they bargained for. said Orange
Coast College Dean of Students
Kate Meuller. All too often, they
end up with the wrong edition
unless they ched:: carefully before
ordering.
OCCs campus bookstore is now
run by Barnes & Noble. which is
able to offer more used editions
than when it was run by the
school. she said. Bui for the time
being. she doesn't see costs of new
books corning down.
"Studencs seem to just know
thats how it is." she said " lhey
don't like it. I don't like it But tJ1e
publishers just play this game."
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PASTOR
Continued from A 1
pressed with Page'11 deilre to
take responsibility for his ac·
tions.
lllne, • Page said. "The bottom is
unassuming. There ate a Im or
people ln Orange County that
lool great, but they are one or
two decisions away from roclc
bottom. It can be a bu lness
gon~ bad. Job stuff, financial de·
cis1ons. Peoplt have all sorts or
stuff."
"The willingness that he had
to submit himself to a process
was somewhot unique,• MuU
said. "Men th.at find themselves
In lhat situation often times will
not be wiling to be accountable.
He did a phenomenal }ob of
submitting hllnself and being
willing to be held accountable in
an anempt to allow God to
change his heart.· N. pan or his recovery proc·
e1',, Page and his wife also went
through a formal process lnlti·
arcd by the Rock I !arbor elder
bourd. The board commis·
'>ion~d a ·restoration team,"
which tncluded a psychologist. a
l l·st~r 'ponsor for Keith and a
12 · ~t~p sponsor for Gina.
Members of the team met
\.\i th the Pages regularly over a
two·yt:ar period . Ln September
2003. IJ1e team unequivocally
recommended that Keith P'.tge
b(' festored to ministry.
Gary MuU, a member of the
elder board, said he was Im ·
CHURCH
Contmued from Al
Construction is expected 10
stnrt around April and should
be finished by mid·Seprember.
Scoll said. Rock I !arbor's new
home will hold about 900 con·
gregants, while the senior cen·
rer only can hold about 550.
"I laving more space will all ow
us 10 rouch more lives -nor
0111)• un weekends bu1 now
thmu~huut the week ... lead pas·
tor fodd Proctor said. "We do
1101 we this building as a per·
m a n \'lll ho me that can :.ome·
how nrnrain our minbtne1'. but
1m1eud a!. a launching pad for
our work in cha nging lives
DISMISSAL
Continued from Al
\\lh.11 were doing.·
I lw commission'1> deci!t10n
\.,,111 hopefully put other com·
prlllit'~ on notice ahout how
employee~ i.ho uld be treated,
Cio renberg said.
"I do thtnk rhot ... trong find·
inK~ hke thi!> !>end a message
th.it l'mployment discrimina·
11on I'> unacceptable and that
pt·ople won'r srand for it."
( .orcnberg ~aid.
Cirque du Soleil has not
contacted Lambda Legal di·
rl·t1lv w11 h ir" offer to reinsrare
C..u'lcl . Gutenberg said .
WHAT'S AFLOAT
• WHATS AFLOAT is published
periodically. If you are planning a
nautical event. submit the
information to the Daily Pilot. 330
W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. CA
92627,by faxto\949)646-4170;or
bye·mall 10
dal/yp1/ot ,l{i/at1mes.com
SPECIAL EVENT
The N•wport Harbor Nautical
Museum will have an exhibit for
17SHTREET
BEAUTY CENTE R
rJ1it Largest,
:Tint.st, 1rinuflitst 'Beauty
S11ppfy & 1uf!St1Tlict Salon
Jn Orange County
O~n 7 Days • (949) 642-1717
The Rod Bottom ministry is
not related to Rock Harbor.
Through Rock Bottom, Keith
Page keeps a lower profile than
when he was the lead pastor of
Rock Harbor. People usually
hear about hfr, experience
through word or mouth.
"lt'!t like I gel a call from
somebody who knows my story
and they know 11omebody and
all or a sudden. a pasror's life
blow1.t up. maybe in Nonhem
California, and all of a sudden
I'm flying up tllere," Page said.
Page said he applies comfort,
.!Cross Orange County."
fhe property owner Is refur·
b1-.hing the office space. and the
church 1s talang care of renovat·
ing the rest or the building.
Scoll said.
"It's pretty much gutted. so
we have to do everything. and
what we're doing is major.''
Stott said.
When it's done, the church
will include a main sanctuary
that will also be used as a multi·
purpo"e room. a children's wor·
ship room. a sitting area and
po1.tSibly a theater and an gal-
lery. It will also have spacious
children's classrooms. !>everal
meeting rooms and offices -
ameniries church staff hru. got·
ten used to living wi rhout, Scott
Lambda Legal has sched·
ul ed protests against Cirque
du Soleil when the intricate
circus show travels 10 Atlanra
and New York later this year.
Gorenberg said the protests
will probably conri nue stnce
Cusiclc's case has evoked such
impassioned response~
around the country.
"I would expect ),Ince the
case really does speak to so
many people thar they would
respond until justice is done.·
Gorenberg said.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covets
CoSta Men She may be reached
at 19491 574·4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@latimes.com
#Hooked: The Lure and Lore of
Sport Fishing; et the Grand Salon
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through
Feb. 29. The museum Is at 151 E.
Coast Highway, Newport Beadl.
Information: (949) 673-7863,
htrp:llWww.nhnm.orQ.
SAILING CLASSES
Salli"i) FalCiMdon o«.n das ...
in boating safety and sailing
year-round for persons with
disabilities. Free. (949) 640-1678.
Orange County empfov-rs c:.n
bring their employees out to
Newport Beadl on weekdays to
enjoy a day of sailing courtesy of
Orange Coast College. The school
.of sailing and seamanship now
offers A ctiance for groups to
wor1r. with the on-board Instructor
on different sailing tedlniques
20%
OFF
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NEW ARRIVAI.S OP
SmrtWltt Pm...JiuJ llnttrlta
can and compauJon to his cli-
ents, but he doesn't give advice.
'Tm not telling anyone what
to do,• Page said. • ... I'm a re-
tired pastor for now, but l can
still share my experience,
strength and hope. We get calls
from couples In crisis all the
time because we were public
when our life went down.•
Keith has worked with clients
on issues Involving gambling.
alcohol, drugs and seJt. he said.
He has also consulted elders
who are having trouble with
their senior pastor and with
couples on life coaching.
While the ministry started In
Orange County, the Pages hope
to extend It to Hawaii as well.
Keith Page ls working on getting
his real estate license in Hawaii
and Tuesday he was in Kauai
where the Pages own property.
They would like to do some re·
treats in HawalJ In the future,
Keith Page said.
"Hopefully. one can serve the
other.ff Keith Page said. "Hope·
fully. because of all my experi·
said.
·we currently have six to
seven employees sharing a
room in a house, whereas what
we're moving into has offices,
which is exciting and scary at
the same time, because we don't
k:now what that's like anymore.#
Scott said.
Olurch officials are calling on
all the congregants to be part of
the move, Scott said.
"The whole church has been
waiting for so long," Scott said.
"Everyone's waiting to just put
their hand in and say. 'We're go·
ing to be a part of this. We're go·
ing to come logether and make
this aJJ it can be.'"
Senior center Director Aviva
Goelman said she was Uuilled
GROWTH
Continued from Al
feet."
Both real estate executives
said they expect sales to stay
healthy although Interest rates
may creep upward later I.his year.
Some have tried to compare
current market conditions to
those that preceded a crash In
the early 1990s, but people are
putting an average of twice as
much down on a house than
they were then, High said.
With more invested, home·
owners are more likely to
weather changes in I.he mmet.
"You have to anticipate that
while they get advice on how to
perform well In business. No
sailing experience necessary.
One-<lay classes cost from $100
to $125. (949) 645-9412.
<mnge Co•lt Coll~·· echool
of sailing and seamanship will
offer a noncredit intermediate
Lidos sailing clau from 1 to 5
p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20 and 27 and
March 5 at OCC's Sailing Center in
Newport Beadl. The cost Is $120.
Information: (949) 645-9412.
<mnge Coalt Colteo-'• ec:hool
of sailing and seamanship will
offer a line splicing class from 7 to
9 p.m. Feb. 9 et OCC's Selling
Cente'r in Newpon Be8ctl. The cost
is $45. Information: (949) 645-9412.
<mnge Coat~'• ldtool
of sailing and seamanship will
offer a basic cruising class from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 22 and 29
and March 7, 14, 21 and 28 at
OCC's Sailing Center In Newport
Beadl. The cost Is $415.
Information: (949) 645-9412.
BOAT RENTALS
With Marina~"'
!tie Balboa Fun Zone, you can
enjoy nautical experiences from
mild to wild. Take a self-guided
tour of the bay In your choice of
power and tall watercraft, jump
the ocean swell• In a Sea-doo
jetboat, put you ap<>rt·flshing
tkllla to the test In a fully
equipped Boston whaler, or aoar
above it all on a parasall flight
along the Newport coast.
Complimentary ice and
beverages are Included with all
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ence In CalifomJa, I can be a
blessing to churche In Kauai if
they want to learn, and Kauai
can be a blessing because l can
bring people In California who
are burnt out and need renewal.
We will have a house, condo or
hotel available for those wbo
need It."
While he still has regrets
about his lnfidellry, his recovery
has led him to a better place.
Keith Page said.
"I still feel sad about how my
decisions affected other people
-my wife and the church and
the people in my church and my
friendships.• Keith Page said.
"But at the same time, l feel very
grateful because I feel forgiven
by God. I'm thankful that my
marriage and my famUy bas
been reborn. And then I'm ex·
cited abour where I'm at with
Rock Bottom."
• DE1RDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa. She may be reactied at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newman@/arimes.com.
for Rock Harbor that it finally
will get Its own facUity.
"This is something that was
necessary for them because
they're growing, and even
though it will be a loss for us.
we're really happy for them."
Goelman saJd. "I wish them
nothing but the best."
Revenue from Rocle Harbor
accounts for about 15% or the
senior center's budget, Goelman
said. The center will spend the
time before the church moves
out deciding how to replace that
revenue, Goelman added
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Cos1a
Mesa. She may be reeched at (949)
574-4221 or bye mail at
deirdre.newman~latimes.com.
people have a much higher stay· •
ing power should there be a
change in the market.· he said.
Pianos said an interest rate in·
crease might slow sales a little,
but it's not likely to spark a panic
in the market because homes are
a safer long-term investment.
"Thats one of the reasons why
the bubble probably won't ever
occur." he said. ~11·s not like
they're stocks and they're going
to get rid of it. People WclJlt to
live in it."
•ALICIA ROBINSON covers
business, politics and the
environment. She m11y be reached
at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
a/icia.robinson@/ar1mes.com.
electric boat rentals
Balboa Boat Rentals can put you
on the water in many ways: with
single and double kayaks, electric
boats, 14-holder sailboats, pedal
boats and runabouts for offshore
use or cruising the bay. Balboa
Boat Rentals also holds two-hour
scavenger hunts aboard the
electric bay boats, providing
group activity for corporations,
birthdays, nonprofit
organizations and group outings.
The hunt packages Include boats.
trivia questions, maps, Polaroid
cameras and supplies. The cost of
a hunt begins at $225 per boat
and catering is available at an
additional rate. For hunt
reservations, call (949) 673· 7200.
a.ctric boat ...mats are evallable
by the hour at Duffy Electric
Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beadl. All boats sre
equipped with window
enclosures and CO players.
Reservations are suggested. An
hour rental is $75. (949) 645-6812.
P9dal bolts, et.c:tric: boats,
boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable
rafts, catamarans. beach furniture
and wetsuits are available for rent
at Resort Water Sports at
Newport Dunes. (949) 729-1150.
Gondola toura .,. oflwed by the
Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400
Via Oporto, Suite 102·B. The
$76 coat includes a basket of
bread, cheese, salami, Ice,
glasses, a blanket, music and a
Polaroid picture. (949)
675·1212.
BRIEFLY IN
PUBLIC SAFETY
Former St. Joachim
vicar pleads guilty
A 72-year-old former Ro ·
man Carbolic prfe.t. who
RtVed u .. p&rOChi&l vicar
at St. Joachim Catholic
O>urch In CO$ta Mna,
pleaded guilty on Friday to
sexually uaauJtlng a 15·
year-old gJrl. offtcials said.
Gerardo Jarencio Tani·
long pleaded guilty to two
felony counts of commit·
ting a lewd act upon a
child. He faces up to three
yean and e\gbt months in
prison.
He was serving at the
Our Lady of Guadalupe-
DelhJ Olurch in Santa Ana
at the dme or the Incident.
TanUong was sitting in
the back seat of a vehicle
next to the victim when he
groped her, officials said.
He was returning from a
church function with the
girl and her family. The vic-
tim told her parents about
the groplng soon after re-
turning home. officials
said.
Tanilong came from Phil·
ipplnes ln 1986 and be-
came a priest in 1990. He
served at St. Joachim for
two years, said Father Joe
Fenton. spokesman for the
Diocese of Orange. Tb.is
was the only complaint
brought against Tanilong to
the Diocese. he said. ·
Bishop Tod Brown of the
Diocese of Orange also an·
nounced on Friday that Ta·
niJong has been perma·
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• AshtMlry Circle: A forged
prescription was reported
In the 6500 blodc at 1 :47
p.m. Thursday.
• West Baker Street: A
home burglary was
reported in the 600 block at
11:16 a.m. Thursday.
•West 8 aU1 Swet and
Falntlew Road: A traffic
accident involving injuries
WH reported at 1 :25 p.m.
Thursday.
• Harbor Boulevard: Petty
theft was reported In the
2300 block a19:34 a.m.
Thur1day.
• Pepper n.. lane and
Royal Plltm Drive: A vehicle
burglary was reported at
10:43 a.m. Thursday.
• Shellmar Drive: A home
burglary was reported in
the 700 blodc at 12:42 p.m.
Thuraday.
• Ealt 17th Street:
Vandalism was reported In
the 100 block at 3: 11 p.m.
nendy removed &om &he
rnUU.try. He wu put on ad·
minilt.raUve leaw In JulJ
wben the aUepdon wu
mact.. 'Illnllong ,.m no Ion·
ger be allowed to function
publicly u a prlett or wear
the derice.1 collar, Brown •
said.
Tanilong ls acbeduled to
be tentenced on April 2 at
the North Jusdce Center Iii
Fulle,non.
Anned robber
accos~ woman
An armed man report·
edly took a purse from a
woman at gunpoint in the
parking lot or a Japanese
supermarket TbW$day eve-
nlng. Costa Mesa police of·
ficfals said.
The robber accosted the
woman as she was walking
toward her car. said Lt.
John Fitz.Patrick.
"He pol11ted the gun at
her, took her purse, got into
bis car and left," he said.
No one was hurt during
the incident and no shots
were fired.
1be robber is described
as a 25· to 30·year-old
man, about 5-foot·9 with
shoulder-length black hair
and wearing dark-colored
clothes.
He ls said to have gotten
away in an older model
American car.
Anyone with information
ls asked to call the Costa
Mesa Police Depanment at
(714) 754-5281.
Thur•dey.
• West 1tth Street and
Newport Boulevard: A
hit~and·run felony was
reported et 7:07 a.m.
Thursday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• EHt latboe Boulewlrd: A
car fire WH reported In the
100 blodc at 2:17 p.m.
Thursday.
• Bodega Bay Dtfw: A home
burglary WH reported In
the 100 blodc at 1:41 p.m.
Thursday.
• N.wport Center Drfve
East Trespassing was
reported In the 600 blodc at
2:12 p.m. Thursday.
• SHlhoN Drtve: A
hit-and-run was reported In
the 4700 bloclt at 2:07 p.m.
Thursday.
• Vitia Point Drive:
Vendallsm wes reported in
the 300 blodc at 12:47 p.m.
Thursday.
•Ith StrMt: Grand theft
wasreportedlnthe100
blodc at 10:11 p.m.
Thursday.
OBITUARIES
Virginia
Campbell Graney
A memorial service for
Ms. Virginia Campbell
Graney is scheduled for
Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Pa·
ciflc View Memorial Park.
Ms. Graney. a 27-ye.ar
Corona del Mar resident.
died on Friday or natural
causes. She was 80.
Ms. Graney is survived
by sons Patrick. Bruce, Ted
and Kent Graney; daughter
Susan Graney-Weinberger.
13 grandchildren, two
great grandchildren and
brother Ralph Campbell.
A viewing is set for Tues·
day between I :30 and 2:30
p.m. ar Pacific View.
Donald R. McAnlis
Mr. Donald R. McAnlis.
a longtime Newporr
Beach resident and den·
tist, d ied on Dec. 26 of
narura l causes. He was
83.
Mr. McAnlis is survived
by his wife Fem; sons
Steve and Mark: seven
grandchildren and one
great grandchJld.
His remains will be
scattered along a course
to Moonstone, Catalina
Island, as per his wishes.
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Dally P1101 Saturday. Jdnuary 31 . 2004 A5
A circus-like classroom
Children of the Cirque du Soleil performers
and support staff keep up with their studies
thanks to the effort of two teachers.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
L ike many other local
~chool!>, Lo'\ta Mesa's
newest one meets in a
mobile da~~room -
but it has way more perk~.
ll overlooks an equeMrian
center and ha' a lov ..
student-to· teacher rauo and no
tuition; and a nauve <;pt.>aker
leacht.'~ French le~ons.
But if you want your child to
go there. you'll have lo run away
and join the ClfCUS
Cirque du Soleil puched its
trademark blue and yellow big
top in town earlier thi!! month
for it!> latest production,
"Varekai." And when thb
French-Canadian circus comes
10 town. it brings with 11
acrobats. clown~. 111u\1dan~.
support ~taff -and tht•ir
childrt.'n.
"As a teacher and a parent, I
lhink lhi~ school " excellent,"
said Canadian Pam Dyment.
who is a former teacher and
whose two children HU lo the
school. "They get ~o mud1
one-on·one an ention. it\ like
being in the bc'>l private 1>chool
pOS)ible. And ii\ frl'l• ..
On the tour. eight d11ldren age
6 to 15 go to lhe .,rhuol five day\
a week. Two teachl'ri. lead rhem
in marh, 1>cie1Kt'1>, horm:
econonuc~. hiMory. phy'>icdl
education and I ngh'h and
YOUR SCHOOLS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Adems K-5
2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa
Mesa
Principal: Candy Cloud
Main phone: (714) 424-7935
Attendance: (714) 424-4702
Andersen K-6
1900 Port Seabourne, Newport
Beach
Principal: Mary Manos
Main phone: (949) 515·6935
California K-5
3232 California St., Costa Mesa
French -Clrque du SoleiJ's
otlkiaJ languages.
Wilh a multicultural cast in
the i.how-performers from
Russia. Georgia. Spain and
many other countries -the
l>thool must cater to
l!nglish-language learners.
Through immersion and
personal attention. students get
up to speed quicidy. teacher Paul
Olrunpaign said.
"When you're teaching
one-on-one. you see them
progress so quickly." Champaign
'>aid. "They're like sponges."
Eight-year-old Salome
retvadze from Georgia knew no
t-.nglish a little more than a year
ago. Now sh e speaks English
without an accent.
"How a bout 'hello?'"
6-year-old Canadian Janie
Drouien asked her.
'"Well, yeah!" Salome assured.
"And 'goodbye,"' 6-year-old
~!.ha Rissouev, from Russia,
.idded, then tappl'd his head.
'And 'head.""
"Oh. yeah." ':iaJome said with
ii ca .. ual air.
Often. teacher 01ristinc
Chandonnel~aid, the children
learn to s peak so well that they
wrve a~ interpreter~ for Lheir
parents. chattering away in
Lngli!>h at them after school.
~omc, like sa .. ha. 1>peak three
language~.
\Vh<.·n .,chool i'> al a circu'>. no
one want~ to '>kip phy'>ical
Principal: Jane Holm
Main phone: (714) 424-7940
College Parit K-3
2380 Notre Dame Road. Costa
Mesa
Principal: Pat Insley
Main phone: (714) 424-7960
Devis4-6
1050 Arlington Drive, Costa Mesa
Principal: Cheryl Galloway
Main phone: (714) 424-7930
Attendance: (714) 424-4762
Eastbluff K-6
2627 Vista del Oro, Newport
Beach
Principal: Charlene Metoyer
Costa Mesa
1595 Newport Blvd.
(949) 642-2050
Mon-Sat, 9a-5:30p
Sunday, I 2p-5p
60°/o Off
Kemper
MARKC OUSTIN/OAILYPILOl
Teacher Paul Champaign, left. yells a phrase from the book ~Mortemar" with students Sasha
Rissouev. 6, from Russia, center, and Salome Tetvadze, 8, from Georgia, right, dunng the read
along story time of an afternoon class for the children of the CrrQue du Sole1I staff.
Cabinets
Extended till
February 24th
2004
l'ducation da''· No ~urprbc
considering they get to ritle
hor~e1>, play 1cnnis, jump on
trampoline<. and even learn to
juggle.
But learning in a school 1ha1
moves every two or thtt'I.'
monthi. lllt'illl' I he drendcd
chore of packing. fo.make
thing!> e.1'1cr. almo5t everything
1n the room 1., wt up in mobile
Main phone: (949) 515-5920
Harbor View K-6
900 Goldenrod Ave., Corona def
Mar
Principal: Mellissia Christensen
Main phone: (949) 515-6940
Keiser 3-6
2130 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa
Principal: Stacy Holmes
Main phone: (949) 515-6950
Attendance: (949) 515-6852
Killybrooke K·S
3155 Killybrooke Lane, Costa
Mesa
Principal: Kathy Sanchez
Main phone: (714) 424-7945
crate<. 1-ven the desks are mmll'
from road cases.
Traveling for a year or more al
a time, howevcr. can take '>Omc
adjU'>llllt'lll ror the older
'>tudent.,, who m1s1> their fnl'nth
back home.
"I like my old school," .. a1ll
Dyml•nt"-. I 0-year-old .,on, Jonah
Petru1 r "I h<1d c;o many lril'ntl'> ..
"1likl'1lw. better." \Jld
Lincoln K·6
3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona
def Mar
Principal. Barbara Rothman
Main phone: (949) 515-6955
Attendance: (949) 515·6808
Mariners K-6
2100 Mariners Drive, Newport
Beach
Principal. Pam Coughlin
Main phone: (949) 515·6960
Newport Coast K-6
6655 Ridge Park Road, Newport
Coast
Principal: Monique VanZeeBroeclc
Main phone: (949) 515-6975
Laguna Beach
345 North PCH
(949) 494-655 1
Mon-Sat, I Oa-6p
Sunday. 12p-5p
15-year-old Natalya Ohorilko
from Ukraine. "You get more
;rnention from tl'arhcrs so it's
ea,1e1 to learn En~li'h and
rrcmh. And you gi>r to rravel.
l\I} lr1ends thin._ 11\ rnol."
• MARISA O'NEIL covers educa11on
She may bo reaehed at (949)
574 4:?68 or by e·ma1I at
ma,,sa.one1/ a lat1mes com
Newport Elementary K·6
14th Street and Balboa
Boulevard, Newport Beach
Principal: Denise Knutsen
Main phone: (949) 515-6965
Newport Heights K·6
300 E. 15th St., Newport Beach
Principal: Judith Chambers
Main phone: (949) 515-6970
Attendance: (949) 515-6872
Paularino K·3
1060 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa
Principal: John Sanders
Main phone: (714) 424-7950
Attendance: (714) 424-4742
South Bay
23649 Hawthorne Blvd.
(3 10) 373-0442
Mon-Sat, 9a-5:30p
Sunday, 12p-5p
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NEWPORT·MF..SA -A variety
of the area's business, taxpayer
and labor groups have lined up
on both ides of Proposition 56,
lhe March 2 ballot initiative that
would reduce the vote required
to pass budget and tax bills in
lhe legislature.
The issue also would require
legislators to stay in session
when lhey don't pass a budget
on time and cut off lheir pay un-
til they do. It also would create a
budget reserve fund.
Proponents say Proposition 56
will end legislative gridlock and
restore stability to lhe state bud·
get by reducing lhe required vote
from 66% to 55%, but critics say
it's like giving legislators a blank
check by making it easier to raise
taxes.
MBasically lhe idea is to reform
the budget process so that lhe
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• Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by tax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4295.
SPECIAL EVENTS
ART OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College is offering
a nine-part film history on Alfred
Hitchcodc. Retired OCC professor
H. Arthur Taussig will moderate
the series. Each session 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 students.
Information and tidcets, call (714)
432-5880,
http:llwww.occticlcets.com.
ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
The All-American Boys Chorus
will hold an audition call fo r boys
ages 8 to 10 in the third through
fifth grades. Auditions take will
take place from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m.
Feb. 24 at chorus headquarters,
88 Fair Dr., gate five off Arlington,
Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
708-1670, http://www.tsabc.org
MUSIC
JOHNNY MATHIS
Johnny Mathis will perform some
of his classics, such as "Misty"
and "Chances Are," at 8 p.m.
today at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center. Tidcets
cost: $45 to $100. Information:
(71 4) 656-2787.
http://www.ocpac.org.
ERICH MUNZNER
Erich Munzner and his band
Good Fortune will perform
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budgets will come in on time."
said Jim Rogers, presldent of lhe
Newport-Mesa Federation of
Teachers.
School districts suffer from
late state budgets because lhey
don't know how much money
lhey'U have for the school year.
he said
"School districts are looking at
not knowing exactly what's going
to happen." Rogers said.
Among lhose in favor of the
ballot initiative are lhe California
Federation of Teachers, the Serv·
ice Employees lntemational
Union and lhe California League
of Women Voters.
The issue will streamline bud-
get approval and take some of
the poHlic.lcing for special inter-
ests out of the process, said Ju-
dith Gielow. co-president of the
League of Women Voters of
Orange Coast.
The league would prefer that
budget decisions be made by a
Thursday at the Ha rd Rode Cafe in
at the Fashion Island Shopping
Center, Newport Beach. Tidcets
cost $7. Information:
http://www.goodfortune
band.com, (714) 596-4337.
CELEBRATING RAY BROWN
Jazz performers Monty
Alexander, John Clayton, Jeff
Hamilton, Benny Green, Russell
Malone and Christian McBride
will perform together to celebrate
jazz bassist Ray Brown from 7:30
to 9:30 p.m. Friday and Feb. 7 rn
Founders Hall at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive. Tidcets
cost $49 to $56. Information: (714)
556-2787, http:llwww.ocpsc.org.
MOZART CLASSICAL
ORCHESTRA
The Mozart Classical Orchestra
will perform Mozart's Lucio Sila
Overture, the Flute and Harp
Concerto, and the "Prague"
Symphony at 8 p.m. Feb. 7 at the
Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidcets cost
$24, $32 and $39. Information:
(949) 854-4646.
http://mozartorchestra.org.
JUILUARD STRING QUARTET
The Juilliard String Quartet will
perform music by Haydn.
Webern, and Beethoven at 8 p.m.
Feb 10 at the lrVine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive,
Irvine. nctcets cost $26, $28 and
$32. Information: (949) 854-4646,
http://www.juiffiardstring
quartet.net.
'HAPA: A CELEBRATION OF
HAWAII'
The concert "Hape: a Celebration
of Hawaii" will be performed at 5
and 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, Irvine. Ticbts cost $32 and
$38. Information: (949) 854-4646,
simple majority, but It will sup·
port the 55% proposal. she said.
Under lhe current two·thitds
majority rule, a few legislators
can use their votes as bargaining
chips to get funding for lheir pet
projects, she said.
"It's the minority lhat's holding
lhese things up every year," Gie-
low said.
But lhose against lhe measure.
including business and taxpayer
groups, say it will open lhe door
for tax increases lhat will hurt
everyone in lhe state.
"Passage of (Prop.I 56. in my
opinion, would not only destroy
lhe economic recovery that's go-
ing on now. it would lhrow Cali·
fomia's economy lnto a new
downward spiral." said Ed Faw-
cett, Costa Mesa Clamber of
Commerce executive director.
Some legislators already have
proposed taxing commercial
properties at a different rate
than residential propenies. and
olher business-specific taices
would likely be in store if Propo·
sition 56 passes. said Newport
Beach Clamber or Commerce
Executive Director Richard
http://Www.hapa.com.
PROLOGUE: 'CANDIDE'
Opera Pacific will present
Prologue: "Candide; a lecture on
Leonard Bernstein's opera, at 2
p.m. Feb. 15 at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. The
cost is $25. Information:
http://www.operapacific.org.
CLASSICAL EDGE TRIO
The Newport Beach Public Library
will present the Classical Edge
Trio featuring Larry Greenfield,
Susan Boettger and a special
guest percussionist at 3 p.m. Feb.
15 in the Friends Meeting Room
at the Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave .• Newport Beach.
Information: (949)717-3870,
option 2.
http://www.newportbeach
fibrary.org.
CABARET BY THE BAY
Duke's Place will host Cabaret by
the Bay to benefit local charities
at 9p.m. with a preshow dinner in
the First Cabin restaurant at 7:30
p.m. Feb. 18, March 10, April 14,
May 12 and June 16. The cost is
$10 for the show and $37.50 for
the dinner. Information and
reservations: (949) 630-4145.
CARMEN BRADFORD
The Newport Beach City Arts
Commission will present
Grammy Award·winning jau
vocalist and professor of music at
USC Carmen Bradford, in a
performance and talk from 3 to 4
p.m. Feb. 28 In the Friends
Meeting Room at the Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 717-3870,
httP:llwww.newportbeach
fibrsry.org.
MOSCOW STATE RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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Luehrs sald.
Another opponent or the mea-
sure is 70th District Assembly-
man John CampbeU, a Republi-
can who recently filed papers for
his own ballot initiative that
would limit legislative budget in-
creases and require a budget re-
serve and balanced budget
~Theres no question bad this
thing been in effect, say, three
years ago. lhe tax rates ln Califor-
nia would probably be about
25% h.igher lhan lhey are now,"
Campbell said.
Tax and spending increases
proposed by Democrats could
p8S.'I easily under Proposition 56
because lhey bold 60% of As-
sembly seats and more than 62%
of the Senate, he said.
The battle over Proposition 56
is likely to be an expensive one,
wilh spending by both sides
reaching as much as $30 mllHon.
Campbell said.
"The question becomes what
do voters think it is.~ he said. "If
voters understand it reduces the
threshold for tax increases, I
think it'U lose and it'll lose
handily."
The Moscow State Radio
Symphony Orchestra will
perform wortts by Sergei
Rachmaninoff at 8 p.m. March 2
and an all-Tchaikovsky program
at 8 p.m. March 3 at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, Irvine. The orchestra will
be conducted by Pavel Sorokin.
Tidcets cost $44 and $59.
Information: (949) 854-4646,
http:/lwww.cfsssicafarchives.com/
artistslmoscow.htmf.
SYMPHONIC BERNSTEIN
Orange Coast College's
Symphony Orchestra will
perform music from "Westside
Story" and "Candide" at 6 p.m.
March 6 at OCC's Robert B. Moore
Theatre. OCC's 100-voice choral
will join the symphony in the
evening performance.
Information: (714) 432-5880.
JAZZ TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant in
Newport Beach presents a jau
trio Sunday through Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
6 to 10 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
WEEKLY JAM
The Studio Cafe presents
Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11
p.m. every week. uwanled"
musicians include guitar players,
bass players, singers, drummers,
keyboard ists and others at 100
Main St., Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 675-7760.
DUKE'S PLACE
Jazz and cocktails flow daily from
noon to midnight Sundays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club
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& Resort. at 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-6000.
M.WIM GINA WEEK.ENO JAZ1.
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New Yori!: Jan Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway In Newport at 8
p.m . Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m . Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Ditrf joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673-9600.
MUSIC AT THE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nldt Peper
and Kelly Gordien (known as
MPG) perform classic rodt, R&B
and awing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rode, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Udo Parle
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m .
Sunday. The restaurant Is at 2735
W. Coast Highway. Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642·3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Players restaurant is now offering
live music from 9 p.m . to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
(949) 646-6615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents the
Ridt Sherman Duo featuring Aidt
Sherman and Alan Remington on
Friday nights. The program
features all your favorites on the
saxophone keyboards. Anthony's
is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949)
673-3425.
POP·ROCK ANO F\AMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rode and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m . Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922.
SATURDAY NIGtfT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 475-2001.
STAGE
'ANTIGONE'
"Antigone# by Sophocles. the
story of Oedipus' daughter who
sacrifices everything to bury her
brother, will be performed at 2:30
p.m. through Feb. 29 on the
South Coast Repertory
Segerstrom Stage, 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidtets
cost $19 to S55. Information: (714)
708-5554.
'JOURNEYS'
•Journeys." the story of a young
dancer who is struggling with her
identity as an artist, will be
performed at 8 p.m. today and at
2 p.m. today and Sunday at
Vanguard University's Lyceum
Theater, 55 Fair Drive, Costa
Mel8. The guest director will be
Deborah Marley. Tidtets cost $8.
Information: (714) 668-6145,
JOHNNY MATHIS
Grammy Awar~nning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
inductee Johnny Mathis will perform some of his
classics, such as MMisty" and "Chances Are,· at 8 p.m.
today in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Tickets cost: $45 to $100. Information: (714)
556-2787 , http://www.ocpac .org.
http://www.vsngusrd.edu/
thestrearts.
'THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES'
"The Subject Was Roses," a
Pulitzer Prize-winning drama
about a paper Q<>y's return from
war, will be performed through
Feb. 29 at the Newport Beach
Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff
Drive, Newport Beach. Tidtets
cost $17 for opening night and
$13 for all other performances.
Information: (949) 631-0288.
'GUYS a oous·
"Guys and Dolls" will be
performed at 2 and 7 p.m. today,
at 7 p.m. Friday and at 2 and 7
p.m . Feb. 7 at the Starlight
Theatre Co., 1125 Victoria St.
Costa Mesa. Tidtets cost $10.
Information: (949) 645-7827.
'THE NIGHTINGALE'
The Ker:inedy Center's
Imagination Celebration will
stage the Hans Christian
Andersen classic tale "The
Nightingale" at 7:30 p.m . Friday
at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive. Tidtets cost $11
for children and $13 for adults.
Information: (949) 854-4646,
http://www.kennBdy-center.org.
'SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM
WAYSIDE SCHOOL'
#Sideways Stories from Wayside
School,# an adaptation by John
Olive from Louis Sachar's
Wayside School novels, will be
performed from Feb. 13 to 22 at
the Julianne Argyros Stage, 655
Town Center Drive, Costa M esa.
Tidtets cost $10 to $21.
Information: (714) 708-5554.
'TOGETHER AGAIN
Comedians nm Conway and
Harvey Korman, who starred on
#The Carol Burnett Show; will
team up for a performances at 2
and 1 p.m. Feb. 8 in Segerstrom
t-¥11 at the Orange County
Performing Arts Center, 600 Town
Center Drive. Popular
impressionist Louise OuArt will
be their guest. Tidcets cost 35 to
$60. Information: (71 4) 555-2121.
'TEWNG OUR STORIES'
Orange Coast College's Repertory
Theatre will present "Telling Our
Stories; an evening of short
plays, scenes and monologues by
and for women, at 8 p.m. Feb. 14
and 21 and at 2and1 p.m. Feb. 15
and 22 at Orange Coast College's
Orama Lab Theatre, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa M esa.
Tidtets cost $7 and $8.
Information: (714) 432·5880,
http://\Nww.occtidcets.com.
'MEDEA'
The Claire Trevor School of the
Arts will present Euripides'
tragedy "Medea# at 8 p.m.
Thursday through Feb. 1 and at 2
p.m. Feb. 7 in Winifred Smith Hall
et UC Irvine. Tidtets cost: $8 to 10.
Information: (949) 824-2787.
ART
A.M.HOCH
New York artist A M. Hodl links
images, sound and space to
create "Mitosis: Formation of
Daughter Cells; which will run
through Feb. 15 at UC Irvine's
Beall Center. The exhibition is
open from 5 to 9 p.m.
Information: (949) 8244339,
http://beallcenter.uci.edu.
ROBERT R. ECKER
The Newport Beach Public Library
will present an art exhibit by
Robert R. Edter featuring 20 of his
mezzotints in January and
February at the Central Library.
1000 Avocado Ave., Newport
Beach. Information: (949)
717·3870,
http://www.newportbeach
/ibrary.org.
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MAILBAG
Greenlight's influence
must be dimmed
In response to the "'llghtenlng the
Measure S loopholes" commeowy that
appeared Wednesday, I would like to point
out to ruck Tuytor and Phil Nst t.htlt the
rights of the votm have not been taken
away.
Th the contrary, we are getting a chance
to have a say ln the Marlnapark Hotel
project The proponent of any project has
the option of asking the Oty Cooncil to
pJace their proposal on the ballot and go
straight to the voters. Isn't this what
Greenllght wants? Or would they prefer to
make all the decisions in the city?
First. the Greenllaht group dJdn't trust
our city oftlciah to make dedslons on
certain projects in the city -obtusely
defined by the Greenlight Measure
according to D1lftic, square-footage or
dwelling units, which Is now an ordinance
-and now It appears as if they are upset
that the voters are going to get to decide.
instead of writing commentaries about
loopholes. why don't they offer their
opinions on the project before I.be people?
Of course they aren't expens on plannJng
or projects, Just their beloved Greenllght.
Th the Greenlighters of Newpon I say,
you are getting what you want and the
City Council Is not attempting wlo evade
the will of the VOL~" every concerned
Newpon 8eod1 resident Is getting ·the
right to vote on the level of development
and trafllc congestion lo this premier city.·
Step aside Gceenlight Qult w.isting
money on frivolous lawsuits and let the
voters speak.
TRACY ENGELEITER
BaJboa lsland
Screamers needed in
today's political climate
It Is serendipity that the Bell Curve
article. ·Hearing just a shout or
frustration,• regarding the I loward
Dean scream was published the same
day that Good Momlog Ame rica
actually demonstrated its content 10 be
true.
The broadcasters on I.he natJonal
momJng show aa.id that moi>t people In
the room couldn't even hear the scream
because or the noise. And that the
microphone Dean was using ls one that
blocks out the background noise ror the
cameras so that people watching 'IV
can hear over the noise -thus making
the sound out of proportion to what it
was ln reality. It was I.he same kind of
microphone that Good Morning
America uses and the show gave a
demonstration.
l, personally, would like to hear Dean
scream loud and clear 10 Vice President
Dick. Oleney and President George Bush
about I.heir behavior regarding Iraq,
Oleney's energy ties and his ti es to the
Supreme Coun while he is about to
have a case beard there. In fact, Dean is
the only candidate that can stand up to
those two and I.heir legion orfrlends
now being Indicted for causing I.he
pensions of many people to evapordte. I
think we need a screamer to be heard.
AGNES DUBBERLY
Costa Mesa
Inspi ration Point is not
right place for monument
I was reviewing what's been said in
the letters. so far about Inspiration
Poinl. I lhink all that's really left, is for
someone to write a simple letter saying
the following:
ln response to Steve Simon's letter to
the edJtor on Sunday Li1lcd, WFlndlng a
porpoise-full monument;• Just be<:ause
the Corona del Mar Committee star1ed
too late, and they are now under the
gun in terms of time, ls no reason to try
to push through the wrong thing In the
wrong place.
Thying to get approvaJ after only a
handfuJ of people {including just one
small, local artist) have made a decision
for an entire community, is a serious
example of the age-old adage "putting
the cart before the horse.·
We need to save Inspiration Point.
ROCHEUEUSS
Corona del Mar
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
Who really cares
about education, anyway?
By Flo Martin
T he Orange County
Depanmenr of Educalion
threw a party and nobody.
or practically nobody. came.
Some two wee~ ago. Steve SmitJ1
included details in his weekly
column abour tJ1e pany.
Candidates for A&.embly Disrricts
68 and 69 would be featured
:.peakprs at a forum at La Quinta
High School. The di<;(u•;sion
would highlight the candidate~·
posilio11 0 11 education issues.
"Now that'!. going to be an
important mcetin~" I thought.
"E'veryune and tlwir muther'.o;
uncle arc griping dhout our
'>Chools. I'm 'lire thl'y'll be lhl'rl'
I veryone·, 111\t'rl">ll'<l in e<llll:aticm
these dayi.."
J.Or exampll', n lwac.lli1w 111
lhursday's I .os Angell"> ·11m~
reads, "Must 1:ll''>hmcn at Cal
State ~lill 1 ;1ck lkL.,il' /\rnc.lemic
Skilb" and the accompanying
article went mill gn·at dt:lllib
about the i.\sue. Now that's big
news.
The D·tllly Pilot featurL-<l •rn
article about Shannon Jay, lhl'
temporary teacher who was
summarily firc<l recc11tJy. The
contmver..)' spilll'c.l onto the Pilot\
front page. with an l'ditorial
alkali to the render. tu voice
their opinion More hig news.
In a mere two months, voter-;
are going to clc'C.'ldl· wlwther to
i.pcnd $24.7 hilllo11. $12.3 billiu11
principle anti $12.4 billion
inte«"'t. mi the l'uhlic I.duration
Facili1i~ hone.I. My thought:
"Maybe the l'a11tlida1t .... will haw
some •
infumialiu11.
such a big
d1wlk of chan~
is really big.
really bi~"
(Insert Ed
Sullivan's voice
here.)
Flo Martin So, long srory
'ihort, I went to
the party. What a !.hocker to see
about 15 people there, mduding
the fivf' rnnlUdatci.. /\ddi11g ini.ult
10 injury. a candidntc was a
no~how. 1hc folk.'> who were
tht·rt• W\'I\' either officiols from
the V'drious o;choul dt~Lrirt., or the
p~ Where are all tJ1t• pare11ts?
\\hen.• are all the people who
1 arl-?
My di...appom1mc11t did11'1 laM
lo11i.:, thou~. I got to 1 hat with
hll llll'r i\sscmblyworna11 Mamm
llt'r).(l'Mlll, one of my lo11g ti Ille
llt•n1<-... Slu:'l> quality pt.'<>ple a11d
.. tit· c.l1ofii1itely carc'i.
Why i<. Berge:.on a hl'ro? Well.
25 Yl'<l,.... <1go, like Jay, I ..crved a.'> a
lu11g lt"nn 'uh for a teacher on a
tlirt't.' ycarleave. In 191ll. when
till' lady det:ided 10 return. I W<~
let go. Fortunately, I found a
po-.iticm with another school
c.li'ttri<.1. I ater, I received a letter
from Bergeson m which '>he
wnlll·. "I undcl"'itanc.I you are no
longer with the Newpon Me-..'1
f IJ11ifil'<lf School Oi'ttrict -I wi.\h
you Wl'rt'!"
(Sill' rnust have hnd sonw
adv..u1n' infonnalion bt..·1:au">t' in
I!!\)] I w.i.' named California
0 111 .. 1a1111ing Poreign L<m~•a!{t'
leadll'r of tJ1e Year.)
l\c1ck. to tJ1c party. About an
hour ago, I WdS chatting online
with an old friend and colleague.
I lal Wingard. Wmgard. a former
teacher, ret:entJy retired as
ext't.'lllive director for the
California Language leacher..'
A'tMl. I ll', ju"t like Bergeson, hwi
cnn'«l all his udult life about
t'<.IU<.:alinn. I was ~bedding
cnK·odill.' tears 10 hin1 about the
lack of interest in the "party." 1 Ji.c,
lulariow; n.-sponM> lifted my
i.pinr .. :
"Of m11r.t.> nobody came to tJ1e
O.C p•lrty. Who cares about
ec.luc:atio11 in Callfomia? ll1e only
per.cm I k.now is nobody," he
wrotC'.
"Lm I quote you?" I askt.'<l.
"Quoit'? Of quorse!"
"I love your wn-.e of humor,
tJiank..' fur the laugh," I wrote.
"l·lo, 1'111 rnnccmed about you.
You takl' 11 a~ ti joke when 1'111
being dcuc.l i.erious. I lumor I:. not
in 1 ny vocahlablahlabulary." he
rt"jXlll<.fl't.f.
OK. lets get serious. ·111c big
issut."> won't go away. Propmition
55. the µo~ihlc suspension of
Proposition 98, the eannarking of
funds for education -they all say
one U1ing to t.hose who are
complaining the loudest about
our o;choob: Put your money
where yum mouth is. Next Lime
then,., a forum, go.
• RD MARTIN 1s a retired high
sd'lool tead1er, lectures pan-time at
Cal Slate Fullenon in the Foreign
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>t Daily Piiot SOC IETY Saturday, January 31. 2004 Al
THE CROWD
Ja zz the center of attention WEDDINGS
Kramp-Smith
0 range Counry Performing
Arts Center President
Jerry Mandel will join Lhe
Hi·Fi Quintet for a special
fundraising evening Feb. 5 in
Founders Hall.
Organized by the center's
guilds in conjunction with the
office of center support group~.
the evening of ujazz and
cocktails" is
offering
tickets at $70
per person,
with
proceeds
benefiting lhe
center as part
of lhe annual
gift from the
guilds. The
center's nm B.W. COOK ounn
reported that
Mandel and the quintet "will
offer a concert of swinging
classics from the American
Songbook." Fo r reservations.
call (714) 556-2122. ext. 4218.
MORMON CHOIR
In olher societal news with a
decidedJy muslcaJ slant, the
Philharmonic Society will be
graced by a performance of the
Mormon Tabernacle 01oir. The
chorai performance will
coincide with the SOth
anniversary sea:.on of the
Philharmonic Society.
Performances are slated for
March l 6 and 'l.7 at the Orange
Councy Performing Arts Center.
rhe events will mark the choir's
inaugural visit to Orange
Councy, and its first ever visit to
Southern CaJifornia in more
than 40 years. For reservations
and information, call Olrlstel
Schar in the Philharmonic
Sociecy office at (714) 553-2422,
ext. 226.
LAURA'S HOUSE
Barbara James reported that
the recent Laura·~ House
fundraiser for victims of
domestic abui..e in Orange
Louncy raised significant fund:-.
at lhe ninlh annual luncheon at
the Montage Resort in Laguna
Beach.
A large contingent of
Newport-Mesa men and women
i.upported the effort. which
featured an address on dome:.tic
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Laura's House Board of Directors Chair-elect Chris Aitken, Judge Pamela lies and Supervisor Tom Wilson.
Part1c1pating at the Laura's
House fundraiser were
volunteer Kathryn Keyes. left,
with M1Hy West. center, and her
daughter Sabine. right.
Mues in Orange County by
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Pamela lies.
l.ocab spotted in lhc crowd
were Supervisor Tom Wilson,
Ouls Altken, Alice Shanahan.
her daughter Julla Slagle, Janke
L.awson.and Jacquellne
Stephenson. Al-.o -,upponing
Attending the recent Laura's House fundraiser were Mary Jo
Hooper, Dr. Jill Murray and Myra Gordon.
lhe event were James Maloney,
Margaret Bayston and sponsor/
underwriters Ruth and
Gresham Roskarnp, Heather
Cobbs, Jeffrey Court, Allen
James, PaJge and Jay Kunkle
and TeddJe and Michael Ray.
• THE CROWD appears Thursdays
and Saturdays
Suzanne Kramp
of Newport Beach
and Robert SmJth
of Encinitas
exchanged vows at
Udo Sands
Community Center
ln Newport Beach
on July 19.
The bride is the
daughter of David
and Rita Kramp of
Newport Beach.
The bride wore a
custom-made
white silk gown. Suzanne Kramp and Robert Smith The matron of
honor was Danielle
Hill. The bridesmaids were Laura LaFrano and NIJcki
Webb.
The bridegroom Is the son of Miles and Ann Smith of
Carlsbad. The usher was Peter Jack.son.
The reci!ptlon was held at Udo Sands Community
Center with 170 guests in auendance. The couple spent
Its honeymoon ln the British Virgin Islands.
The bride is employed in the Westminster School
District as a teacher. The groom is employed as a Los
Angeles County firefighter.
Fraser-Godber
Suzanne Nicole Fraser
of Newport Beach and
Bryan Richard Godber of
Newport Beach
exchanged vows at the
Lafayette-Orinda
Presbyterian Olurch in
Lafayette.
The bride wore a white
gown.
The maid of honor was
Simone Fraser. The
bridestnalds were Beth
Godbee, Betsy Dobbin,
Brittany McCorduck,
Allison Bocan, Michelle
Sarraf and Astra
Petersons.
The bridegroom is the
son of Richard and Mary
Godber of Newport Bryan Richard Godber and
Beach. The best man was Suzanne Nicole Fraser
Marcus Berry. The ushers
were Jeff Bellitti, Taylor Butcher, Brett Florie, Scott Miller,
John T. Mehigan, Steve Jacoby and Dan Floriani.
The reception was held at the Diablo Country Qub
with 200 guests . The couple spent its honeymoon on the
Hawaiian Islands of Lanai and Maui.
The bride is employed as a special events coordlnator
for ln-N-Out Burger in Irvine. The groom Is employed as
the production manager for Trojan Battery Company in
Santa Fe Springs.
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COMMUNITY & CLUBS
Give your tattered flag
the retirement it deserves
· N ewpon Harbor Exchange
Oub member and owner
o( NI.kid's Flag Shop Gii
Wkollty is olfering a 6ag
retirement program so that no
American ~ are desecrated
after they have served their Uves.
flap a.re not bwned anymore, so
he solicits tom and tattered Oags,
and if you bring them co an
exchange Oub meeting on a
Thursday at the Nautical
~or by his shop at 475
OldNewpon Blvd, he will
IUTlUlg'e for a 10% discount on a
new American nag. The
Exchange Oub will hold a flag
redmnent ceremony in March.
For more information, call (949)
646-5166.
WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL
Soos of the American legion
member Scott Culllng is
encouraging aD to take a minute
and go to http://www.wwii
memorial.com Log on and
register anyone in your family
who served in World war a. You
can also register civilians. For
example. my grand.mother
packed uniforms and supplies at
a military depot in Mira Loma in
1942 and 1943. My dad served on
the submarine Plaice in the
Pacific. I encourage all of you to
register as many folks as po~ble.
Qilllng said, *Be quick about it
The dedication will be Saturday,
the 29th of May. 2004. •
THEY GIVE TIME ANO MONEY
Members of the Newpon
Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis
Oub have been known for giving
their time to a number of
projects. including the P'adfic
Coast Triathlon, preparing
dinners for homeless men and
women, volunteering at schools
and the list goes on. This past fall,
they also gave grants to Children's
Hospital of Orange County, SOS.
the Orange C.Ounty Rescue
Mission, the Kiwanis Rose Parade
Aoat. UC Irvine's Circle J( club,
the Diamond Hixon Award and
the Kiwanis International
Foundation. Total distributions
amounted 10 $2,225.55,
according to Oub President
"-thy R.t.ne.
OCCA Off'ICERS INSTAUED
Orange County Treasurer John
Moodach had the honor of
installing a new slate of officers at
a Jan. 28 luncheon meeting of the
Orange C.Ounty Coast Assn.
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOLVED runs
periodically In the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
adding your organization to this
list. call (949) 574-4298.
F1SH -MOBILE MEALS
Call (949) 642-6060 to help
Friends in Service to Humanity
with the Mobile Meals program
and provide ongoing emergency
aasistance to those in need. Both
always seek volunteer assistanoe
In a variety of areas. (949)
645-8050.
FRIENDS OF THE
BALLET MONTMARTRE
The Friends need volunteers who
want to help talented local
dancers perform In profesaional
theaters. For 30 yeara, the
organization has provided the
community with quality Ruulan
ballet treining, helping youth
develop strong discipline skill•.
bulld high aetf-esteem end
ac:ttleve dreams of being e
professional dancer. (714)
241-7424.
FRIENDS OF THE
COSTA MESA U8RARIES
The Friends la a aupport group for
the three libraries In Costa Meta.
Help with fundreitlng eventa and
Mlp promote llbl'llry progrema
and eefVicea In our community.
(714) 666-4396.
FRIENDS OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH LIJRMY
The boobtore needa donation•
for booat ...... Good quallty
ctilldren .. end nonflc:don boob
Newport
Coast resident
and lrvine
Ranch Water
Borud
member Peer
Swlu1 became
the60th
President of
the Orange
JIM County Coast
AMrl. that was
DE BOOM rounded 1n
1913.Serving
with Swan will be First Vice
President Matt Holder; Vice
Presiden ts John Dem, Carol
Holfmm, 1bd Jtlde!~ 11m
Quinn, Arlene Scbaftr, P.rnle
Schnelder. Seaetary Wayne
Blglln; Seaetary Pmeritw Jeck
Mulan and Immediate Past
President Marian Beagaon.
MAYOR'S DINNER
Orange County lreasurer John
Moodach will be the keynote
speaker at the 23rd annual
Mayor's Dinner at 6 p.m. on Feb.
I 9 at the Newport Beach
Marriott Newport Beach Mayor
1bd Rldgewmy will provide the
State of the City addres.s co the
usual sell out crowd of Newport
Beach movers and shakers.
Ticket.s are still available at $60
each by calling (949) 224-2266.
Dinner Cllairs Debra Allen. Jan
Debmy and Don W1Det say It will
be a fun and informative
meeting, See you there.
WELCOME TO THE WORLD
OF SERVICE .CLUBS
Jim Bonar and Georwe Cote,
who joined the Costa Mesa
Kiwanis Oub.
WORTM REPEATING
From the Thought for Today,
provided by Greg KeOey of the
Newpon Mesa l.rvine Interfaith
Council:
"You can make more friends in
two months by becoming really
interested in other people than
you can in two years by trying to
gel other people interested in
you."
-DALE CARNEGIE
SERVICE CLUB
MEETINGS THIS WEEK
MOND\Y
6 p.rn.: The Harbor Mesa Lions
Oub will meet at the Costa Mesa
Golf and Country Oub. Featured
will be the Student Speaker's
are especially needed. They may
be left at any of the branch
libraries -Balboa, Mariners or
Corona del Mar -or in the
special 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 the Friends
of the Library and are asked to
work one three-hour shift per
month. (949) 759-9667.
GJRLSCOUTS
Giri Scouts of Orange County
needs volunteers who will be
trained as troop leaders, serve on
special committees and give
lectures. demonstrations or
claases. (714) 979-7900.
GIRLSINC.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educational and enrichment
opportunities for glris and boys.
(949) 646-7181.
HOSPIC£ PREFERRED CHOICE
Volunteers are needed to help
make a difference In the lives of
terminally Ill persons and their
femllies. Volunteers would essist
them with nonmedlcal needs
sud'l u providing respite for the
primary caregiver, running
erTends, reeding to the patients
end weekly toclal visits .. The
organization la alto looldng for
clerical and bereavement
volunteers to esaist with omce
duties. Tt'llinlng la provided. (714)
980--0900.
HUMAN OPTIONS
The organ&utlon ahehera,
couneela tnd educat .. ebuMCI
women end cttlldren. It la looking
~
I•
Contest with the theme of
·Democracy. is It for everyone?" '
and the ·Women Helping
Women· clothing drive.
1UBSll\Y
7:15 am.: The 40-member
Newport Beach Swuise Rotary
Oub will meet at Five Crowns
Restaurant to hear i..ae c.Mrt-
disaw the exploring program
( http://www. newportbeach
sunriserotary.of8'.
6 p.m.: The Rotary Oub of
Newport-Balboa will meet at the
Newport Rib Company to •
support the Newport Beach Sister
City fund.raiser
(111tp:llwww.newportbalboa.org) •
6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor Lions Oub will
meet at the Costa Mesa Country
Oub.
WEDNl!SD\Y
7:15 am.: The 10-member
South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
will meet at the Center Oub
( http://www.wuthct>asrmetro
rotary.of'8' and the Newport
Hamor Kiwanis Oub will meet at
the University Athletic Oub.
Noon: The Exchange Oub of
the Orange Coast meets at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a
business meeting and induction
of a new member.
~n\Y
7 a.m.: The 20-plus member
C.Osta Mesa-Orange Costa
Breakfast Lions Oub will meet at
Mimi's c.at~
Noon: The SO-m ember Costa
Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at _
the Holiday Inn to hear Orange ,
County Registrar of Voters Ray
Stewart (http://www.k:iwanis.
orglcfublcostmnesa); the
SO-member Kiwanis Oub of
Newport Beach-Corona del Mar
will meet at the Bahia C.Orinth.ian
Yacht Oub to hear about the
Pediatric nauma Prevention
Program; the Exchange Oub of
Newport Harbor will meet at th&
Nautical Museum for a business
meeting the Rotary Oub of
Newpon l.rvine will meet at the
Atrium Hotel for a program by
Doug Jecbon on Project Cure. .
(http://www.nirotary.o~.
• COMMUNrTY a a.uBS is
published Saturdays in the Daily
Pilot Send your service club's
meeting information by fax to (714).
921-8655 or by e-mail to jdeboom@
sol.com. '
for volunteers. (94S) 737-5242,
ext. 24.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed for Projed
Caring, which provides
socialization and cultural
experiences to the Jewish
residents and others at Fairview
Developmental Center in Costa
Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facility
to provide programming of
Jewish content to the residents
on a monthly basis. They must •
take a TB<test and undergo a
fingerprinting badcground chedt.
Volunteers are also needed to '
provide comfort and support to
the Jewist\ terminally Ill and their
families. The group aponsors an
ongoing Jewish healing support,
group for people with chronic
Illness at 7 p.m. Thur9days at the
Jewish Fe!Tlily Service, 250 E.
Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Free. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The orgenlzation of women,
committed to promoting
volunteeri.m, devefoplng the ..
potential of women end :
Improving communities througtt
the woit and leederahlp of :
trained volunteers, Is aeeldng •
new members. (949) 261-0823. "
KAISER PERMANENTE
HOSPICE SERVICES
Volunteers ent needed to spend:
four hours per week vl•lting •
petlenta or doing errands for :
them or tt.lr cereglvers in •
communities near volunteer•'
homea. (662) 622-3806.
S.. INVOLYED, P .. e Al 1
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Daily Piiot .,.
INVOLVED Vo~unteers will be certified during
tr11nfng WOfbhoJ>8 in the Friends
Continued from AlO Meeting Room at the Central
library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach. Information:
LAGUNA GREENBELT INC. (949) 717-3874, literecy@city.
Volunteers are needed to assist newporHJesch.ca.us
Laguna Coast Wilderness Part
staff and James Dilley Preserve NEWPORT BEACH
staff and docents with hiker PREMIERE CINEMA GUILD
registration and general public The Newport Beach Premiere
orientation. (949) 488-0287. Cinema Guild, which supports the
Newport Beach film FeSlival, is
LAGUNA SHANTI looking for new members.
Laguna Shanti. an organization Interested candidates should
that worts with persons with HIV want to help further an artistic
or AIDS. is seeking caring and cultural heritage in the
volunteers to assist with running community and should have a
the front office, delivering meals, love of cinema and a desire to
providing transportation and raise awareness of the film
providing complimentary festival. (949) 253-2880.
rt
therapies such as massage,
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC acupuncture and chiropractic
care. Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1446. LIBRARY FOUNDATION
LUY-A-PET CENTER
The library foundation needs
extra hands to perform clerical
Volunteers who love to wortc with duties, such as filing, organizing
cats and kittens are needed at the and stuffing envelopes, at the
luv-a-Pet Center at PetsMart in Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Costa Mesa. Information: (949) Ave. (949) 717-3890.
>ter •451-3272.
NEWPORT BEACH
MASTER CHORALE PARKS, BEACHES &
OF ORANGE COUNTY RECREATION COMMISSION
The performing arts organization The Newport Beach City Council
needs volunteers for computer is seeking qualified electors from
input, ti<*eting, filing and Newport Beach who are
handling phones. (714) 556-6262. interested serving on the Parks.
Beaches & Recreation
MENTOR PROGRAM Commission. The deadline for
YMCA Community Services filling application is 4 p.m. Nov.
needs mentors to make a lasting 13. Information: (949) 644·3005,
effect on a young person's life. http://www.city newport-
Students 10 to 18 years old are beach.ca.us.
matched with mentors to
Improve their school NEWPORT BEACH
performance and self-esteem ll1EATRE COMPANY
while developing positive peer The company needs volunteers
a and adult relationships. (714) to help with costume design,
549-9622, ext. 35. sewing, make-up apphcallon, set
construction. technical help,
MOBILE MEALS publicity, stage management and
Volunteer drivers are needed to ba<*stage supervision. (949)
help deliver nutritiously prepared 759-1046 or LKSaf1a aol com
meals to homebound, frail or
elderly clients incapable of NEWPORT HARBOR
shopping and cooking for NAUTICAL MUSEUM
themselves. Information: (949) The Newport Harbor Nautical
645-8050. Museum offers a number of
volunteer opportunities in the gift
MOZART CLASSICAL shop, as docents or receptionists,
ORCHESTRA with clerical work and with
Orange County's only nonprofit fundraising events. Training 1s
resident chamber orchestra provided. (949) 675-8915, Ext 107
needs volunteers for tidceting,
ushering, phones, mailing and NEWPORT-MESA YMCA
help with receptions. Nominees The YMCA needs a variety of
'are also being sought for the general volunteer help. (949)
board of directors. (949) 642-9990.
830-2950.
NEWPORT-MESA IRVINE
NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS INTERFAITH COUNCIL
The City of Costa Mesa will host The Newport-Mesa Interfaith
its annul community clean-up Council is now taking
event on Saturday, Sept. 27. registrations for service
Those interested in making organizations, projects and
donations of cash or in-kind volunteers on a first come, first
donations of supplies for the served basis. for Its •Hearts and
event can call the Neighbors for HandsH multi·fa1th family service
Neighbors hotline at (714) ~ay. The event will take place
754-4892. Information: (714) om 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 22
754-4870. The location will be at 801 Dover
Drive, Newport Beach.
NEW DIRECTIONS Information: Jaimie Day. (949)
FOR WOMEN INC. 642-9460,
The recovery center for women 1simieday1tilyahoo.com; or Jim de
with alcohol or other chemical Boom, (949) 660-8665,
dependencies seeks volunteers. nmiinterfaith~@aol.com.
(949) 548-9927 between 10 a.m.
and 6 p.m.; or Joy. (949) 548-8754. NEWPORT-MESA
SCHOOL FOUNDATION
NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST The foundation 1s looking for
The Upper Newport Bay Nature volunteers to help with
Preserve is looking for volunteers fundraising efforts, speaking
to assist with naturalist-led tours opportunities, public events and
and programs, special events and occasional office work. (949)
habitat restoration projects. The 631-4143.
interpretive center is at 2301
University Drive, Newport Beach. NEWPORT THEATRE
(7141973-6829. ARTS CENTER
A variety of jobs need to be NEWPORT BEACH tadcled, including set
CONFERENCE AND construction, ushering, mailings
VISITORS BUREAU and assorted technical duties.
The bureau is dedicated to the Scheduling is flexible, with a two-
promotion of the city to potenllal to 20-hour commitment per
visitors. Volunteers with month. The Newport Theatre Arts
e><tensive knowledge of Newport' Center is at 2501 Cliff Drive. (949)
Beach are needed. (949) 719-6100. 631-0288.
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY OASIS SENIOR CENTER
LITERACY PROGRAM Meals on Wheels volunteers are
The program seeks volunteers to needed to distribute prepared
Mor adults who want to improve dishes to homebound seniors in
their reading and writing skills. the Newport Beach area The
delivery time Is between 11:30
a.m. and 1 p.m. dally. The center
also needs votunteer nurses for
its seml-monthty blood pressure
SCfeenings. The center offers this
service between 9 and 11 a.m. the
first and third Tuesdays of the
month. Volunteers should
oommit two hours once a m onth
or volunteer on a substitute basis.
The center is at 800 Marguente
Ave .. Corona del Mar. (949)
644-3244.
OPERA PACIFIC
The Opera Pacific Guild Alhan()8,
a support group for Opera Pacific,
has activities for volunteers. (714)
546-0000.
OPERATION CLEAN SLATE
Operation Clean Slate, a Costa
Mesa-based organization for
graffiti prevention, needs
volunteers to paint out graffiti
and other duties. M ichael
Howard, (714) 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 Sailing and
Seamanship is at 1801 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
645-9412.
ORANGE COAST
INTERFAITH SHELTER
The largest family shelter in the
COUl'Jty needs volunteers for its
children's programs. It especially
desires tutors and those who can
take part in activities after 6 p.m.
Tutors will work with groups of
children or individually, helping
children in their academic
problem areas. Volunteers will
also act as a big brother or big
sister during the summer. Jaime
Mayo, (949) 631-7213.
ORANGE COUNTY HUMANE
SOCIETY
A volunteer group serving the
communities of Costa M esa,
Newport Beach and Huntington
Beach needs animal-loving
volunteers for two-hour shifts on
weekdays to walk dogs and help
socialize them to help them get
adopted. Before purchasing a pet,
please visit the shelter at 2163
Newland, Huntington Beach
between Pacific Coast Highway
and Atlanta. Information: (714)
54()..2288.
ORANGE COUNTY CHILD
ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER
The center needs volunteers to
work with high-risk families and
children, providing weekly
emotional support to families,
infants and first-time mothers in
their homes. The cen\er is asking
for a three-hour weekly
commitment (714) 543-4333.
ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
Volunteers are needed for a
variety of functions (714)
839-6199.
ORANGE COUNTY
HOMELESS TASK FORCE
The task force 1s recruiting
volunteers for the Interfaith
Council Network to work one on
one with homeless adults in a
program on basic life skills (949)
263-1774.
ORANGE COUNTY
MUSEUM OF ART
Learn more about art and share
with your community by
becoming a docent at the Orange
County Museum of Art A
volunteer docent guides adults
and school groups through the
galleries and teadies about the
museum's collections and
exhibitions. (949) 759-1122, ext.
204.
ORANGE COUNTY
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Docents are needed to lead tours
of the Center, 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. Learn about
the history and the development
of the Center and the worttlngs of
the bade stage areas. For more
information, call (7141656-ARTS.
ext. 833
ORANGE COUNTY RONALD
MCDONALD HOUSE
Sponsorship opportunities are
still available for the Orange
County Ronald McDonald House
High Tea benefit to be held on
Oct. JO. from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The
benefit will be held at the Turnip
Rose at the Grand Newport Plaza,
1901 Newport Blvd. In Costa
Mesa. For more information call
(714) 639-3600
ORANGE COUNTY WORKS
Participate in life management
and employment training
workshops as a success coach to
foster teens 16 to 18 years old.
(949) 509-1451.
ORGANIZATION FOR Tl4E
HUMANE CARE Of ANIMALS
Volunteers are needed to care for
stray and lost animals in the
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and
Corona del Mar areas. (949)
722-1357.
PACIFIC SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
The Orange County Pacific
Symphony Orchestra's
Volunteers in Education
Opportunities program needs
volunteers to assiS1 children in a
variety of hands-on musical
activities. Volunteers spend a
total of six Saturday mornings
with the children. (714) 755-5788.
ext. 244.
PARTNERS ALWAYS
CARING SERVICES
Volunteers are needed for a Crisis
Assistance Program, assisting the
emergency responders by
pro_viding emotional first aid at
the scene of a cntical incident. No
previous experience necessary.
Information: (949) 724-7199,
partnersalwayscaring 1ii!cox. net.
PEDIATRIC CANCER
RESEARCH FOUNDATION
PCRF. which raises money to
support pediatric cancer research.
needs volunteers for a variety of
duties. (949) 859-6312.
Tl1E PHARMACOLOGY
RESEARCH INSTITUTE
The institute is looking for
volunteers to take part in a study
on quitting smoking. To learn
more about the program. call
(888) 774-4673.
PRIME DYNAMICS
Prime Dynamics, a Newport
Beach nonprofit organization for
the 99 and younger set, needs
volunteers tor its programs. (949)
262-7300.
PROJECT ACCESS
Project Access is a nonprofit
organization that links resident of
low-income housing
developments with beneficial
social services usually through
resource centers. Volunteers are
needed to tutor children, teach
crafts and computer skills at the
various centers. Paul Shapiro,
(949) 253·3120 ext. 229.
PROJECT CUDDLE
Project Cuddle is a Costa
Mesa-based nonprofit
organization that meets the
needs of girls and women facing
unplanned pregnancies. In
addition to office help and
12-hour hotline shifts once a
month, volunteers are needed for
an auxiliary group and
fundraising committees and to
help distribute stid<ers to stop
babies from being abandoned in
trash bins. Service groups of all
kinds -mom's groups, churches,
students, men and women's
clubs. and company-sponsored
sport's teams -are wanted for
creative fundraising projects. The
organization also needs donated
gift items for mothers end
babies. Information: (714)
432-9681, http://www.project
cuddle.org.
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FAITH
THE MORAL OF THE STORY
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"Cod llas giwn eaclt of you
somerliing specinl tltnt He 1van1s
you to sllare wir/1 others."
-JOSEPH GIRZONE, FROM
JOSHUA ANO THE CHILDREN
I can worry ahout the !lilllt'$1
thing' ~ometlme!>. and I
hope 1ha1 some of you can
relate.
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ge1 my computer lo pn nt rt'lurn
addresses that I needed. My
husband. Jon, h<td already
helped me w11h a different
printing issue and he needed to
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problem
that day.
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were
working
around our
house. but they said they could
help with painting. not printing.
I told myself that I could
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Our Lady Queen.of Angels
2046 Mar Vista Drive
Newport Beach, California 92660
(949)644·0200 Fax {949) 644-1349
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Rev. Monsignor William P. Mclaughlin Pastor
UTURGIES: Saturday, S p.m. (Canror),
unday. 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Conrcmporary) 10:00 (Choir),
I I :30 ~.m. (Cantor) aod 5:00 p.m. {Contemporary)
WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
Publishes Every Saturday in the
Daily A Pilot
CALL
949.574.4249
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figure It out. so I tried
something else, but again, l had
no luclt. I stopped, bowed my
head and closed my eyes.
"God, why can't I solve this, 1
doubt it's that hard. What am I
doing wrong?" I prayed. I didn't
sense any answers.
I frowned at my computer, I
frowned at the printer and I
went in another room. I sat
quietJy and asked God what to
do.
I heard nothing, other than
jeti> Oymg overhead and crows
in the yard. Then I realized that
labels weren't the most
important things. so Instead 1
prayed for family and friends.
One name kept coming to
mind. so l picked up the phone
and called someone I hadn't
spoken with for quite some
time. We spoke for quite awhile.
"Cindy, thank you for the call,
you were just the
encouragement I needed," she
said. "God does want us to help
each other."
I didn't think I did much, but
I know that I appreciate
encouragement. When I
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NEWPORT IEACH
Will C1l1brat1
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HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(DlsclplH of Christ)
2"01 lrvlnt Ave. N1wpor1 811cll, CA
(949) 645-5781
Mlnls11r: Dr. DIMll Sllolt
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FIR.ST CHURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
3303 Vn !JOO
Newport Beoch
673-1340 or 673-6150
Church 10 am & 5 pm
SW\day School 10 am
WednMlay M@etrlQI 7 JO Im
SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Paclllc V"-ew DI
Newµxtl!eoch
6442617 or 6754661
Church JO am
SuOOay SdOO 10 am
Wedneldcy MBeal1gl 1 30 Im &I•~ 12noon
My llttle children, let u1 not love In word, neither In tongut;
but In dMd and In truth.
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CHURCH
"Optn Arms and Open Minds "
Worship 9:30
Newport Center
United Mahocliat Clawdl
Rev. CachJttn Coots, Pattor
160 I Marguerite Ave.
corner of Marguerite and
San Joaquin Hilla Rd.
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thought about the labels later I
realized that It was OK to ask
someone else to help. I called
one place and was told It could
take weeks. l needed to go to
Fashion Island In Newport
Beach, so I stopped into the
Klnko's there. lt was very busy
and I almost left when I
watched how )clndly and
patlentJy one man dealt with hls
customers. I heard him tell
another customer that they
were short-handed that day, but
he thought he could come up
with a solution. He then said
he'd be with me after finishing a
phone call.
I overheard enough of his
conversation that it brought
tears to m y eyes. He thanked
the person on the other end of
the caJJ, hung up and with a
smile asked how h e could help.
His name was Mike Dyson.
"I'm sorry, I wasn't trying to
eavesdrop, but did you just say
you recently had your first child,
and your father passed away?" I
asked. "Yes, nine days apart
from each other. It's a lot to
process," Mike answered. ·It
makes my label issue seem so
unimportant." I said. HWe're
here to help," he repUed. While
he worked on my project, we
talked about God, prayer,
family, church and work. We
laughed as we spoke about the
joy of children and the funny
things they do and say.
Mike called me later to make
sure everything was fine with
my order. Labels are nothing
compared to loved ones, but I
was reminded that we are all
here to do what we can for
others, no mailer what the
situation may require.
And you can quo te me on
that.
• CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a ,
Newport Beach resident who
speaks frequently to parenting
groups. She may be reached via
e-mail at clndy@onrhagrow.com
or th~ugh the mail at 537 Newport
Center Drive, Suite 505, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
IN THEORY
An oft-debated
decision
AT ISSUE: Many are celebrating this year's
30th anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade court
ruling. How do you view that ruling's effect
on U.S. citizens from a religious perspective?
At what point
does life begin?
When does
·ensoulment"
take place?
When does the
embryo become
a distinc! living
thingl Can a
fetus be terminated at any stage
of its development? ls such an
act "murder'?"
Judaism's answer is that life
begins at birth. There is no right
to be bom in the Jewish
perspective. There is only a right
to life of persons who already
exist as Independent beings. The
fetus is considered part of the
mother, less than human and
only potential life.
Feticide Is not homicide. The
physical and mental health of
the mother are paramount and
Judaism is unequM>cally on the
side of the pregnant woman's
privilege to decide for herself.
There is a continental divide
between this position and the
views of some other faiths.
The issue of when life begins is
a theological consideration.
Different religions bave offered a
variety of responses within their
own history. The matter of
abortion, then, should be upheld
as an aspect of religious
teaching, personal morality and
Individual conscience.
L.etPsJation cannot legislate
theology.
The abortion battle is one in
which people of moral sensitivity
are found on both sides of the
barricades. Since there is a
diversity of opinion on the
question of when life begins, it ls
wrong for the state to embrace
any one viewpoint Where there
Is no unanlmity as to the
existence of the crime.
democracy must not compel.
The state has no right to
arbitrate and foist a rellgtous
conviction of any one group
upon all citizens.. The coercive
powers of government should
not be employed in the service of ·
sectarian moral views. · 1
The platforms of national
political parties, drives for a
constitutional amendment. and
litmus tests for judges are all
features of an effort to make
government the handmaiden of -
sectarian religious views. In Roe -
vs. Wade, the Supreme Court
recognized the dlversity of
religious and ethical traditions
regarding abortion and wisely
held that the government should
not be in the position of •.
choosing any one tradition over ,
another.
No secular body can deal
effectively with the range of
metaphysical definitions of what'
constitutes human life before
birth.
RABBI MARK MILLER'
Temple Bat Yahm
Newport Beach·
I lh.inlc there
is a
misconception
that "religious
people" do nor
support
abortion rights.
In fact, at least
r ~1 ·-. -
35 4 ••
denominations and faJth groups .•
have pro-choice positions.
The majority of CathoUcs do
not agree with the official
teaching of the Catholic
hierarchy on abortion, and most
of the traditions that officlally
oppose abortion find similar
dJMent within their ranks. I
believe the debate has gone on 1
long enough that people are
fairly clear about their beliefs
about abortion.
l think there Is a consensus
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that the choice to have an
abortion should be legal At the
~e time, there is widespread
concem that more be done to
reduce the need for abortion and
to provide good options for
women who might want to have
a child -to create the best
possible situations for genuine
choice.
Like many olher faith
traditions, the Buddhist
perspective varies among
branches. The 7£n tmdition
encourages each person to make
his or her decisions based on
meditative awareness in
interpreting precepts. F.ach
person must make the choice
and bear the consequences for
every action.
On I.he other hand, tJ1e Oahu
Lama, I.he leader of one branch
of Tibetan Buddhism, has taken
FAITH
CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
CAPPELLA CANTORUM
Cappella Cantorum, the young
adult choir of St. John Vianney
Chapel, is beginning its fifth year.
The choir is open to students in
grades si>c 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 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island. Younger children
are invited to join. For more
information, contact Nancy Kelly,
director at (949) 673-4595.
ENVIRONMENTAL
SCHOLARSHIP
St. Mark 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,
http://stmarkpresbyterian.org.
'CARVER AND FRIENDS'
"Carver and Friends~ the "First
Sundays at Five" concert series,
is a cel&Qration of Blade History
Month with gospel singer Carver
Cossey at 7 p.m. Nib. 8 at St.
M ichael & All Angels Episcopal
Church, 3233 Pacific View Oti\l.fl7·
Corona del Mar. Information:
(949) 644-0463.
'DEUTSCHE MUSIK'
The Harmonia Baroque Players
will perform music from Schein,
Graupner, J.S. Bach, Handel, and
Fasch at 4 p.m., Sunday at
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Ctiurch, 798 Dover Drive,
Newport Beach. Tid<ets cost $10
to $12. Information: (714)
970-8545,
gmfrankl@earthlink.net.
WORKSHOPS
PARENTING GROUP
J~sh Family Service of Orange
County is forming a parenting
group to help parents to
understand and deal with the
feelings and behavior of their
ctiildren. The group meets from
1p to 11 :30 a.m. the first and third
Mondays of the month at the
center, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in
Cpsta Mesa. Information: (714)
445-4950. Preregistration is
rtiquired. •
THIRTEEN JEWISH
STEPS TO RECOVERY
Jewish Family Service is offering
a support and discussion group
for adults whose children or
spouses suffer from alcohol and
drug addiction. The group meets
the position that abortion is
killing and is not a moral choice.
Where there is such
disagreement among people of
good will, I think a pluralistic
so~e~ must respect the right of
indJvtduals to make their own
choices based on their own
spirirual tradition.
THE REV. DEBORAH BARRETT
Zen Center of Orange CoWlty
Costa Mesa
"Choose life"
counsels
Deuteronomy
30:19. In
January 1973,
our Supreme
Court said that
.. choice" is
essential in
"life." It ruled on abortion cases
after nationwide advocacy
movements cared enough about
I.he issue to press it to the top of
our judicial system. Those
proponents were murh m ore
from 7 to 8:30 p.m . Tuesdays at
250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa
Mesa. Information: (714)
445-4950. Preregistration is
required.
BAHAI FIRESIDES
Members of the Bahai 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. The 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 for Saturday devotional.
ZEN 101
The Zen Center of Orange County
offers an Introduction to Zen
Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the
first weekend of every month,
typically or1 a Sunday, at 120 E.
18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is
$60. (949} 722-7818,
hrtp:llwww.zcoc.org.
A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
A 26-lesson study on the life of
Jesus Christ titled •Journey to
the CrossH 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 "lectio divina ~ meditation
group meeting is held at 7:10 a.m.
Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of
Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
Newport Beach. Lectio is a style
of meditation that includes using
Scripture or a special reading as a
stimulus. The Christian
M editation Group meets from
7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first and
third 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. (714)
445-4950.
NEW GROUPS
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County has formed a
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broadly based and Wghly Vlslhltt
than the and-abortion
movement was then.
lhe court's decision
standardiud what states could
legalize at that time, when more
lhan a dozen states already had
reformed abortion laws with
different and often conflicting
provisions; for example. what
Wd.S lega1 in Colorado and New
York was illegal in California.
The f973 decision mobilized
new and much stronger opinions
about abortion reform. The
Supreme Court. asked to
adjudicate between rwo views of
I.he embryo, could not. After Roe
vs. Wade, citizens realized that
abortion in the United States was
no longer a question of
boundaries -when may an
embryo's rights be compromised?
It was now a ques1ion of
principle -is an embryo a
person {and. therefore. a soul) or
something not yet a person? {as
the Supreme Court specifically
bereavement support group that
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a
Challenge of Change support
group that meets at 10 a.m.
Thursdays. Both groups meet at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills,
24512 Moulton 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
JE!wish Federation Campus, 250
E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN
Pastor Hein Austin leads a Bible
study on #How to Become a
Contagious Christian" from 7 to 9
p.m Wednesdays at 377 W.
Wilson St.. No. 15 in Costa Mesa.
All arc welcome to come and
meet new friends. Information:
(949) 722-7498.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY
CHURCH SERVICES
Pastor Hem Austin conducts
church services where you can
make new friends, enjoy upbeat
music and hear positive practical
messages at 2 p.m. every Sunday
at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach. Information: (949)
722-7498,
http://WWW.cfcinternational.org.
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-membenng group at 6:15
p.m. every other Sunday at 2046
Mar Vista Drive. Newport Beach.
The parish center is at 2046 Mar
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 FELLOWSHIP
BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Breakfast
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church meets from 1 to 8 a.m.
Wednesdays in Dierenfield Hall,
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. $2.50 at the door. (949)
631-2880.
SEPARATION SUPPORT
Jewish Family Service of Orange
said in '73).
Once this question of
personhood was squarely
addressed. new groups of people
mobilized into movements on
"pro-life" and "pro-<:hoice" sides
of this ~ue because I.hey saw
th.is concern as one that would
have important and far-reaching
consequences {examples include
governmental detennination of
women's comrol of their own
bodies. "active" I "passive"
euthanasia and viability of souls).
By 2004, these new
issue-oriented groups and
technological changes have once
again made abortion a
battleground for competing
social. ethical and symbolic
V'dlues as we Americans do our
best to follow Biblical counsel to
"Q\oose life."
THE VERY REV.
PETER 0. HAYNES
St. Michael & All Angels
Episcopal 01urch
Corona del Mar
County holds a women's divorce
and separation support group at 7
p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish
Family Service's office at the
Jewish Federation Campus, 250
E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa.
For dates and fees, call (71 4)
445-4950, exl. 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.
HELPING THE HELPERS
Jewish Family Services is
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.
ANXIETY AND
DEPRESSION SUPPORT
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County offers a support
and discussion group for adults
experiencing anxiety and or
depression from 10 a.m. to noon
on M ondays at the agency
offices. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G
in Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
445-4950.
INTERFAl1l1 COUPLES GROUP
Jewish Family Service is forming
a discussion group for interfaith
couples where one partner is
Jewish to speak about issues
affecting an interfaith
relationship. Jewish Family
Service 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 s1ages of loss at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish
Family Service, 250 E. Baker St..
Suite G. Costa Mesa. Free. (714)
446-4950.
DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County offers a support
and discussion group for adults
dealing with the aftermath of
divorce at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at
the agency offices, 250 E. Baker
St., Costa Mesa. Call for prices.
(714) 445-4950, ext. 114.
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TOOAY
The l.Mgu• of Women Voten of
Orange Coast will present
·raking Government Bade
Initiative Referendum and Recall
Good or Badr from 10 to 11 :30
a.m. at the Newport Beach
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave. Information: (949) 642·6102.
SUHOAY
Human Opdon1, wtild\ help•
battered women. their families
and the community break the
cycle of domestic v1olenoe, will
hold its second Super Bowl Golf
Tournament at 8:15 a.m. at
Pelican Hills Golf Course. 22651
Pelican Hiii Road, Newport Coast,
and a Super Bowl Party at Tommy
Bahama's, 854 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach. Information and
reservations: (9491581-6701.
The Lighthouse Guikl, 1n
auxiliary chapter of Olive Crest
Homes and Services for Abused
Children, will hold its third annual
Super Bowt Extravaganza at 1:30
p.m . at the Newport Dunes, 1131,
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The Laker Girt• wtll make a
special appearance at a pregame
tailgate party, end the band Sugar
Ray will perform at the after-party.
Tldceu coat $125. Information:
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MONDAY
Hoeg Ho9pft91 witt ho.t .. Cancer
Legal Resource Center;• with
speaker Barbara Sctlwerin, from
6:30 to 9 p.m . at Hoag Cencer
Center's radiation oncology
library. Information and
reservations: (949) 760-5542.
Volume.,. for CJaitc, • political
organization supporting the
presidential campaign of
Democrat Wesley Clark, wilt host
a meet-up at 7 p.m. at
Margaritaville. 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
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TUESDAY
Hoag Hospttal will present a
community education class on
·Heart Atta<*: Signals and
Actions" by Or. Lee Carter at 6
p.m. at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center in Newport
Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http://www.hoaghosp1lsl.org.
THURSDAY
Hoag Hospital will present 1
community education class on
•stroke: The Warning Signs'' by
Dr. Subbarao Myla at 6 p.m . at the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (80015t4-4624.
http:llwww.hoaghosµ1tal org.
Co1sttine Community College
Instructor Diane Ryan will host a
History of Orange County dass
once a week from 1 to 3 p.m.
Thursdays through May 27 at the
Oasis Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave , Corona del Mar.
Information: (949) 644-3244, (714)
241-6213.
South Coaat Ptaza will pre&ent
•The Fascination of Orchids"
show and sale, which 1s
sponsored by the Orange County
Brandl Cymbidium Society of
America. beginnmg today during
mall hours in the Crate dnd Barrel
and Macy's Home Store Wing.
Information: (800) 762-8888,
http://www.southcoastplaza.com.
The Newport Beech Public
library Foundation will present
·The Curo foe Your Relationship"
with Maxine Cohen at 7 p.1n in
the Friends Meeting Room at the
Central L1bra1y, 1000 Avocado
Ave . Newport Beach
Information· (949) 717-3870,
http://www newporfbeach
library.org.
FRIDAY
The Friends of the Newport
Beach Library will host a preview
for members only of its used
book sale from 1 to 5 p.m. in the
Friends meeting room at 1000
Avocado Ave Hardbacks will be
prcced at two lor $1, and
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South CoHt Plaza witl pnMftt
·The Fascination of Orchids-
show and sale, which is
sponsored by the Orange County
Branch Cymbidlum Society of
America, during mall hours in the
Crate and Barrel and Macy's
Home Store Wing. Information:
(8001782-8888,
http:l.Mww.60uthcoastplaza.com.
FEB.7
The FMndl of th• Newport
Beach Library will host a used
book sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . In
the Friends Meeting room at 1000
Avocado Ave. All books wilt be
priced at St a bag. Information:
(949) 759-9667.
South Coast Ptaz• will.,,....,,.
·The Fascination of Orchids·
show and sale. which is
sponsored by the Orange County
Branch Cymbidium Society of
Amenca. dunng mall hours in the
Crate and Barrel and Macy's
Horne Store Wing. Information:
(800) 782..s888,
http://www.southcoastplaza.com.
FEB.8
South Co11t Pt8U will present
•Tue Fascination of Ordlids·
show and sale, which is
sponsored by the Orange County
Branch Cymbidium Society of
America, during mall hours in the
Crate and Barrel and Macy's
Home Store Wing. Information:
(800) 782..s888.
http://www.southcoastplaza.com.
FEB.9
The Amerkan Cancer Society will
host ·Look Good ... Feel Better·
classes. whlctl will teach cancer
patients makeup, wig and turban
lips to help hide the effects of
radiation and chemotherapy from
10 a.m. to noon di Hoag Hospital.
Information and registration:
(949) 261· 9446, (800) 227-2345.
The Orenge County Si•rra
Singles monthly meeting will be
held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa
M esa Community Center, 1845
Park Ave. The featured slide
presentation will be ·Around the
World in 80 Slides'.' The cost is $4
for dinner. Bring your own eating
utensils and beverage.
Information: (714) 505-2404.
FEB.10
Hoag Hospital will present a
community education class on
"What is Arrhythmia" by Dr.
Brean Chesrno at 6 p.m. at the
Hoag Hosµ1tdl Conference Center
111 Newport Beach. Information
dnd 11.:servallons. (800) 514-4624,
htlpJtwww hoaghospital.org.
FEB. 11
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce will present the
Business at the Bt!ijctl Business
Exposition from 5 to 8 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel &
Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center
Onve. There will be networking
opportunities. appetizers. a
no-host bar and door prizes.
Information: (949) 729-4400.
Hoag Hospit.11 will present a
community education class on
.. Drug·Elting Stent: Setting a New
Standard" by Dr. Richard Haskell
at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital
Conference Center In Newport
Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 5144624,
http:llwww hoaghospitsl.org.
Hoag Hosplt1I will present a
community education class on
•imaging for lung Cancer" by Or.
Jason Cohen from 6:30 to 8 p.m .
at the Hoag Cancer Center,
Conference room A in Newport
Beach. Information and
reservations: (949) 760-5542.
FEB. 14
The UC Irvine Arboretum will
present "The Romance of
Orchids" at its annual Winter
Orchid Show, from 10 a.m . to 3
p.m. on the UCI North Campus.
The cost is $2; children younger
than 12 get In for free. (949)
824-5833.
FEB. 17
Hoag Hospital will prMent a
community education class on
"Setting the Pace: The Latest
Pacemaker:. a1.d Devices* byO~
Neala Hunter at 6 p.m. at tht
Hoag Hos~tal Conference Ceote
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservation:.: (800) 614-462~
'http://www.hoaghospital.org. ..
Book Soup South Coalt Pt8U
will start its new book club "We
Want Fiction" at 7 µ.m. at 3333 ·
Bristol St, Suite 2400. The first .
boo4t for di1CUssion will be ·nie
Great Are· by Shirley Hazzard. '
Information and reservations: -
(714) 689-2665.
FEB.19
Speak Up Newport will preeent
its 23rd annual M ayor's Dinner
with keynote apeaker John M. W.
M oorlach at 6 p.m. at the
Newpon Beach M arriott, 900
Newport Center Drive. Newport
Mayor Tod Ridgeway will give thQ
state of the city address. The cost
is $60 per person. $600 for a table
for 10. Information: (949)
224-2266.
FEB.20
The Newport BHCh and Irvine
chambers of commerce will host
a candidates' forum at 7:30 a.m .
at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd. Candidates from
the 70th Assembly District and
the 35th state Senate District
races will receive invitations to
participate. rhe cost is from $25
to $30. Information: (949)
729-4400.
Th• Newport e.adl Public
Library Foundation will present
Lori Wallach, director of the
Public Citizen's Global Trade
Watch, as pan of the
Distinguished Speakers Lecture
Senes at 7 p.m. in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach. There will be live
music dnd a buffet dmner. Tickets
cost $55. Information: •
(866)301-4902,
dsls@westem·directcom,
http:llwww.newportbeach
librsry.org.
FEB.21
Th• Plim>t Education and
Adoption Center, a nonprofit
organization, will have a seminar
on feather-destructive behavior ,
from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Balearik.,
Community Center, 1975 Balearic
Drive. Costa Mesa. l he cost is S1ioi
for nonmembers. Information:
(949) 631·3606.
http://www.peoc. 0 1 g.
The Newport Beach Public
Library Foundat1011 will present
Lori Wallod 1, Ju .. ..to of the
Pubhc Cit1LC;l1s .:ilobul Trade
Watch, as µ.;rt ui 11... .,
Distinguished '>µ ~ul-.~e s Uicture ,
Series al 2 µ 11 '· 111 Li •v Friends
Meeting Room JI thi.. Central
Library, 1000 Avowdo Ave.
Newport Beach. Rcl1t!sh111ents ••
will be st1r11.,d. T1cki..is t.ost $18.
Information: (866)301-4902,
dsls@western-direct com,
http://www.newporfbeach
library.org. ·~ .,.,
FEB. 24
Hoag Hospital will present a
community education class on
·Tue New Guidelines on
Hypertension· by Dr. Richard
Blankenbaker at the Hoag
Hospital Conference Center in
Newport Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http://www.hoaghospitsl.org.
The Newport Buch Public
Library Foundation will present
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Dr. Leonard Shlain who will speak.
about his new book "Sex, Time ~
and Power" as part of the
manuscript literary lecture series ;'
from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Cenlral
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., ~
Newport Beach. Tickets cost from
SS to S10. Information: (949) •
717-3890. J
FEB. 25
Hoag Hospttal will pteMnt 1
community education class on .1
..Heart Healthy Cooking" by Hoag
chef Richard Reilly at 6 p.m . at the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (800) 514-4624;-i
http://www.hoaghospitsl.org. 1
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The Founders GuJAd of Cua .
Teresa Invites the public to attend
a play, •The Subject was Roses;
as a fundraiser Feb. 26 and 27 at
the Newport Theatre, 2501 Cliff
Drive, New port Beach. All the
pr()()88ds from ticket sales will be
donated to Casa Teresa and
Hannah's House. Tlctets cost $66
per person. All the proceeds will
be donated to Casa Teresa and
Hannah's House. Information:
(949) 858-5385. (71 4) 538-4860.
H6ag Hospltal wm P"Mnt a
community education class on
·innovations in Cardiac SurgeryH
by Dr. Douglas Zusman at the
Hoag Hospital Conferene9 Center
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (600) 514-4624,
http:ltWww.hosghospitsl.org.
Sage Hill School will pf9sent Don
Bartletti, Los Angeles Times
Pulitzer Prize-winning
photographer, as part of its
community speaker series at 7
p.m. at Sage Hill School, 20402
Newport Coast Drive, Newport
Coast. Bartletti will speak. about
the story "Enrique's Journey;•
about an immigrant child's
treacherous journey to the United
States to reunite with his mother.
The cost is $5toS12. Information:
(949) 21~1395,
hadley926@sol.com.
FEB. 28
Hoag Hospital will present a
community education class on
·e1ood Pressure and Cholesterol
Screening• from 7 to 11 a.m. at
the Hoag Hosphal Conference
Center in Newport Beach. The
cost is S25. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http://\.wvw.hosghospital.org.
.. MARCH 2 ._
Dr. Willi•m Seara will ex plain
why a healthful diet and whole
food supplementation are the
best tools in preventing disease
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the
Turnip Rose, 1901 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. The cost is $25.
Information and tictets: (949)
669-6947.
MARCH7
#Taste for the Cure· is a wine
tasting and auction featuring
select w ines from 20 California
wineries with an array of gourmet
food provided by the Four
Seasons Hotel. The event will
take place from 1 10 5 p.m. in the
Clubhouse at Pelican Hill, 22651
Pelican Hill Road South. Newport
Coast. Tictets cost: $60 per
person. All proceeds benefit the
North American Foundation for
the Cure of Diabetes. Information:
(866)287·3669,
http://\.wvw.curediabetes
foundation.com.
MARCH 20
The Parrot Education and
Adoption Center, a nonprofit
organization, will have a seminar
on preventing and correcting
biting behavior from 1 to 2:30
p.m. at the Balearic Community
Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
~1 -3606, http://www.peac.org.
APRIL 1
South Coast Plaza will present
the 16th annual Southern
California Spring Garden Show
during mall hours beginning
tOday at the Crate end Barrel and
Macy's Home Store wing, South
Coast Plaza. Information: (800)
782-8888,
http:llwww.southcoasrplaza.com.
APRIL2
S'Outh CoHt Plaza will present
the 15th annual Southern
California Spring Garden Show
during mall hours at the Crate
and Barrel and Macy's Home
Store wing, South Coast Plaza
Information: (800) 782-8888,
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APRIL3
South Coast PWa wfll preeerrt
the 16th annual Southam
Celifomia Spring Garden Show
during mall hours 1t the Crate
and Barrel and Macy'a Home
Store wing, South Coast Plaze.
Information: (800) 782-8888,
http:llwww.southcoastplua.com.
APRIL4
South Com PWe wUI ~
the 16th annual Southern
California Spring Garden Show
during mall hours at the Crate
end Barrel and Macy's Home
Store wing, South Coast Plaza.
Information: (800) 782-8888,
http:llwww.southcoasrplaza.com.
APRIL 17
The American Lung A11n. will be
celebrating its lOOth anniversary
at the ninth Annual Big Breathe
Easy at 6 p.m. at the Double Tree
Hotel Orange County. Funds
raised by the event will be used to
send disadvantaged asthmatic
ctiildren to summ er camp and for
education purposes. lnforma1ion:
(714) 835-5864,
icoolc@oclung.org.
ONGOING
The Newport Center
Toastmaster's Club can help you
improve your public speaking
skills or polish your business
presentations. Members come
from a variety of professional
disciplines and bactgrounds. The
group meets every Monday
morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated parking
1s available in the parking
structure next to 24 Hour Fitness.
Guests are welcome.
Information: (949) 721-5732.
The Newport Beach Walklng Club
meets at the corner of Superior
and Hospital Road in Newport
Bead'l at 9:15 a.m. M onday
through Saturdey and 7 p.m.
everyday. Information: (~)
650-1332.
The Newport-M.la cribbag. club
meets on the second and fourth
Wednesdays of every month
from 6:45 to 9 p.m. at Oasis
Senior Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave. in Corona del Mar. The cost
is $2. Information: (949) 646-6293.
The ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p.m. the third Tu esday
of every month at the Unitarian
Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria
St. in Costa Mesa. Each month's
meeting will feature a different
speaker on issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. Information: (714)
957-6107.
Yoga classes will be offered
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine weeks
at West Newpol'1 Community
Center. Registration is $54 for one
class each week or $100 for two
days a week over nine weeks for
Newpo11 Beach residents. Others
pay an additional SS. Information:
(9491 644-3161.
Cotta Mesa's Recreation Division
will provide a three-hour them e
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 lunch/dinner,
games, crafts, prizes, cake w ith
ice cream and supervision by
staff. Parties cost $250 or S300.
Information: (714) 754-5158.
A variety of privet•. semi-private
and group swim lessons will be
offered this summer at the
Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center
at Corona del M ar High School.
Options include one-on-one
instruction on Saturdays and a
Monday-through-Thursday
program for all ages and levels.
For session dates, times and
costs, call (949) 644'-3151 , or
Beach RecrMtlon end Senior
Servicel, It 3300 Newport Blvd.
,., ..... Oli'Mll and .. teed toooer
tralnen with the AlH:ngland
Soccer Academy ere available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group treinlng. Information:
(949) ~6103.
Jewteh F9mlly ~It
aponsoring a teen support group
for high tchool students that
meets Mondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbut VTorah Upper
School in Cotta Mesa. For
infonnation or to regiater. call
(714) 445-4950. Pre-registration la
required.
The Ant P8fe -RM Chlldren'a
Books, at 270 E. 17th St. No. 10 In
Costa M&N, offers free s~ory time
Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays
and Saturday• from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m.; and Tuesdays end
Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m.
Information: (949) 645·6437.
Bay9'de Restaurant In Newport
Beach offers wine tasting every
Thurlday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
for $16 per person, featuring five
new wines each week ..
Information: (949) 721-1222.
G....., System• lntemltfonal
shows you everything that you
wanted to know about orchids
and repotting during a free
seminar at 2 p.m. every Saturday.
An orchid end tropical plant sale
is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
20362 Birch St. facility.
Information: (949) 766-1211.
DilCOYer the secrets 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. Information: (714) 996-5262.
Teem SuNlvor, a nonprofit
organization encouraging women
who have been through cancer
treatment to exercise. hosts Walk
and Talk at 10 a.m. the second
and fourth Friday of the month in
front of NIKEgodess store in
Fashion Island. Members meet
for lunch after at Atrium court. It is
free, and all fitness levels are
welcome. Information; (949)
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 m eets
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays.
Free. Information: (949) 721-8079.
The Newport Beach Cake
Decorating Club meets from 7 to
9 p.m. Thursday nights at
Superior and Hospital Road in
New port Beach. Information·
(949) 650-1332.
The Spanish Speaking Club
meets to learn Spanish quiet and
easy. Information: (949) 660· 1332
The A11n. of Business Service•
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
Holiday Inn at 3131 Brrstol St ..
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
605-00lt
·01von:e: A New Beginning; a
workshop for m en 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: (9491
644-6435.
FTM toura of th• Orange County
Performing Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms,
performer's lounge, bactstage
and on stage at 10:30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
BALBOA BOAT RENTAIS
(949) 673-7200
www.boall4reat.com
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special enengement.
Information: (714) 666-AATS, e>Ct.
833.
The~ 11.-ch N.weomen
Club holds e general meeting on
the third Wedne1day of every
month. The organization la open
to all women residents In
Newport Beach who have lived In
the aru fewer than five years.
Information: (949) 645-9922, or
visit http://Www.newcome,.
newpottbe«Jl.org.
Oub Senior Centef holds a
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10
e.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 Ave .. Coron• del Mer.
Information: (949) 644-32A4.
Yoga and rhythm,
"Yogarhythmics# combines yoga,
dance and fun. The class is held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays
at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East,
Suite 111, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 754-7399.
lnteffalth couples wtth on.
Jewish partner ere invited to
participate In a discussion
gro up at the Jewish Family
Service of Orange County
office. Call to schedule date and
time. The office is at 250 E.
Baker St., Suite G, Costa M esa.
(7141445-4950.
Women 50 end olckr can join a
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address issues sud'I as anxiety.
depression, relationships,
loneliness and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m.
M ondays at the agency offices,
250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa
M esa. Preregistration required.
(7141440-4960.
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Public Ubrtry UMd Book Store
ere asking for pettona to donate
boob to rep6enWl the dwindling
atodc. Boob m1y be left i t lfrf of
the three brench llbrlt'tM -
Balboa, Marinen, or Corone del
Mar - or In the book cloaet next
to the Friend• 8oott Stont, at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
All hardcover 1nd peperbedc
donatJona, with the exception of
m1gazlnea and lew boob, will be
eccepted and are ta>C ded~ible.
(949) 769-9667.
TM Bnllfle lnltftut9 oler9 free
computer cl11se1 to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer ecreen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave .. Corona del M ar, offers six
sessions. Call to sign up for
classes. (714) 821-5000.
A aplritu1I cere daN meets It
7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat (949)
263-1402.
Th• Costa M ... Chamber of
Commerce hosts netwo ridng
lunctieon meetings Wednesdays
from 11 :45 a.m . to 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
cost is $14. The club la at 1701
Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
A bnin tumor support groop
meets the first and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Baad'I. Free.
Registration not required. The
group is designed to help
patients and their families
understand and cope with the
Illness. (949) 574-0232.
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· QUOTE Of TIE DAY
"We couldn't put
anything away. We just
went casual when we
needed to go hard."
Joel Walker, Newport Harb<:>r
senior soccer standout
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ftb. 2 honofet GEORGE NEWLAND
Saturoay, J~ 31 , 2004 11
COMMUNITY
COLlEGES
occ
games
slashed
A statewide reduction in
regular-season and
playoff games have left
some coaches seething.
Bryce Aldert on
Dally Pilot
An attempt to reduce a gaping hole
in the state's budget has forced com-
munjty college schools such as Orange
Coast College to cut everything from
classes to teachers, and now regular-
season and playoff
games for the OCC
sports teams
In March the state's
governing body. the
Commission on Athlet-
ics, approved the re-
ductions in the playoff
MARl<C OUSTIN/OM.YPlOT
UCl's Jimmy Pelzel, left, faces the b'lock of USC's Jeff Bailey, center, and Gio Altamura in Friday mghrs match at Crawford Court, where the 'Eaters won in five .
formats, which began last fall and con-
tinue into the spring season. The rever-
berations from the March decision can
still be felt, especially among the
coaches, who have shown a general dis-
dain of the new schedules. Ante<1ters exact revenge The cuts were made on a one-year
trial period in hopes the state's financial
picture will be a little more rosy in 2005.
"We.had to come up with a standard
across the state that saves more than
others," said COA Commissioner Jo-
anne Fortunato. "The presidents didn't
want colleges to drop sports. so they
cut down the number of (games I across
the board. Many athletic directors are
happy lo have spons and save money."
UCI makes two-game
lead stand up against use, which won an
earlier matchup this year.
UC Santa Barbara tournament.
The victory puts the Ant-
eaters back in the win column
after three straight MPSF
lo1>ses.
"More than that, one of the
ui.," UCI Coach John Speraw said.
"We've had a couple of rough matches.
Really, we've had a rough January. It
would have been really e~y to get
down on ourselves.·
Patrick Laverty
Daily Pilot
C.RAWl·Ono COURT -Having aJ.
ready surrendered a two-games·to-
none lead to USC earlier lhis yerur, UC
Irvine's men's volleyball team wasn't
.ibout to let 1t happen again.
The Trojans fought off six
Anteater match points in the
third game and extended the
match to a fifth game, but UC
Irvine prevailed, 3-2, when a
Trojan dig aftempt on Jimmy
Pelzel's kill went wide. The Ant-
eaters finished off use 30-27, 30-23.
33-35, 26-30, 15-13 in Mountain Pacific
Sports Federation action.
It was a happier ending for UC Irvi ne
(5-5, 2-3 in the MPSF) than in USCs
season opener, . when the Anteaters
also held a.2-0 lead, but lost 10 the Tro-
jans (1 -7. 0-51 in five games during the
big keys was getting them back
aft er the Santa Barbara tournament."
said Pelzel, who led Irvine with 21 Jcills.
"That one was le~ important because
it wasn't a league game, but 1 think this
kind of gets the mo nkey off our back."
Despite iti. seventh consecutive loss. use is auempting to keep its hopes
high and that Includes Newport Har-
bor I ligh grad Blake Tippett and C:O-
rona de Mar f ligh product Evan Bur-
den.
Every softball team in the state had
its regular-season schedule reduced by
30% while baseball took a 20% hit.
Football lost a scrimmage. Every other
sport had its schedule reduced by 15%.
It also ends the month of January on
a high note for the No. 9 Anteaters .
"I think It wa'> really important fo r
BOYS SOCCER
Tippett played the entire match at
outside hiuer and finished with 16 Jcills
See ANTEATERS, Pa1• 83
OCCs baseball team had its reguJar-
season schedule reduced from 44 10 36
See OCC, P11e 8-4
Sailors stunned by Wolverines
Newport has its five-game
wi nning streak crushed in
1-0 loss at Aliso Niguel.
Steve Vlr1en
Da1lyP1lot
The blood and pain that came from Warren
Junawich's broken nose and Michael Gustaf-
son's cut upper lip proved to be symbolic of
the Newport llarbor High bars soccer team at
Aliso Niguel Friday night.
The Sailors were left wow lded, not neces-
:.arily with injuries, but more so in regard to
pride. Aliso Niguel earned 1 ts first Sea View
League victory by stunnins first-place New-
port, 1-0, ending the Sallorn' five-game win-
ning streak.
After Newport players were assessed • Aliso Niguel Coach llandy Dodge. who
back-to-back yellow cards, the Wolver-is also the head man for Vanguard
Ines (5-8-3, l -4-2 in league) broke University's men's soccer team. "They
through for the game-winning goal in knew our best player !Zech Francis!
the 72nd minwe. As the Sailors lried to would be out with a broken fool. And,
collect themselves, Aliso Niguel quicldy who respecls an 0-4-2 team?"
anacked. and Justin Smith's cross was Newport senior Joel Walker said he
put away by a Brandon BorenMein header. was. "not a1 all impressed, .. with lh e Wotver-
"We beat ourselves.· Newport C:Oach Ryan mes' play.
Hemande-L said. "We didn't show up 10 play as "They were .;crappy. .. Walker said. "We're not
hard as we should have. It's definitely an up~I. uwd to playing scrappy teams. We can't get
A tie would have been an u~t." 11110 a groove because they don't have a
The Sailors ( 12-5, 5-2) entered Friday nights groove."
match having outscored opponents, 15-3, in Walker expressed disappomunent when dis-
their five-game winning streak. But they ap· cussing the officiating. lmmediately after the
peared to be out of sync in the first half. And. game. Walker was seen scolding two referees.
though they improved in the second half, the and his teanunate Will Guzman also had STEVE tkCRN« I OM.Y Pl.OT
Newport Harbor's Ruben Trujillo is held back by Aliso Niguers
See SAILORS, P11e 8-4 Justin Smith as Trujillo pushes the ball downfield Friday at Aliso.
Wolverines hung around.
"J would say they took us very lightly." said
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Nancy __ Castro
From the playground to the gym, Estancia High
senior center has become a scoring machine.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
N ancy Castro found
much more than her
game on the
basketball courts at
Smallwood Park during the off-season.
The P.stancla High senJor also
discovered herself.
Last year, Castro was timid and
hesitant to shoot. as Tisha Gray
occupied the offense In the paint, and
Xochitl Byfield also took several shots
for the P.agles. Grayand Byfield
graduated last spring. But Castro, the
starting center, has stepped up this
season. She has become the leading
1eorer for Estancla's girls basketball
team.
"She knew that with Tisha
gone she had to step up and fill
her shoes, and she'1 actualJy
maldng new ones.• Estancia
Coach Tamette Rappa saJd.
"Last year. I don't thinJc she had
the opponunlty. The ball went to TI.sha.
because she was going to score. Now
it's, 'Give It to Nancy.' The girls know
Nancy. N~, she's the go·to person.
Now she's the one the girll tely on.•
Castro's 19.8 points per game average
In Golden West league action has
given the Eagles a boost and the
producdon has also surprised Castro.
"I played scared all the time nast
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TEATERS
and seven diw .. 'l\urden played
the finaJ four ganws at libero
<ind chipped in with !>ix dig~.
''I'm not that mad," Tippell
said. "We began to play much
better despite the errors and
mistakes. It -.howed a lot of heart
not giving up."
•' After the Anteatcri. won the
first two games, they took an
early 3-0 lead in the third game.
USC never hdd more than a
~-point advantage in the lfiame, but they fought off six
qtatch point!> by UCI. The Tro-IJtns finally captured their firi.1
ft1U11e after a back-row violation
on the Anteaters and a kiU by 6-
foot-I 0 junior CJiris McNiff.
The Trojans then forced a fifth
game with a 30-26 victory in the
fourth, relying heavily on 6-2
IJrvJlian Joao Grangerio, who
fmished with 20 kills. four serv-
{
. e aces and 12 dig~. .
"ln rally scoring, teams down
2 reaUy seem to loosen up,"
eraw said. "They can swing
away and give ii a ·rip on their
'>Crves."
n1e tcarm traded points
throughout the final game. with
the largest lead coming when
!JC:I reeled off four straight
points tu take an 11 -B lead.
The Trojans came hack 10 lie
the score, 12-12, bu1 UCI fresh-
man David Smith came up with
a big block against Grangerio,
!',mith's third block attempl of
the raUy. 10 return the Anteaters
to the lead.
Sm ith's block wa!> one of 21 for
UCI on the night, as the Ant·
eaters dominatctl play al the
11e1. Smith combined with 6-5
freshman Matt Webber. 6-4 '>cn-
1or B.J. Fell and 6 7 senior Kyle
Weichen to form an imposing
front line.
"In general. I think we had our
be~t night tll the net," Speraw
!>aid. "I think our blocking i~
really corning around."
The Trojans came back lo tic
the score in the fifth game, IJ
13, on a kill by a fired-up Grang-
crio.
But Grangcrio':. lterve wcn1
long on the nexl point, giving
lJCI its seventh match point of
the night and Pelzel finished olT
the Trojans.
"We started to realize, this is
it." Pelzel said. ·we had to suck
11 up."
Weichen fini'Shcd with 15 kills
in 21 allempts for UCL Webber
added 14 kills, Fell had 11 and
Smith chipped in with seven.
Freshman setter Bretl Re id had
50 assists.
S POR TS
UC Irvine captain Jimmy Pelzel 1s pumped up while celebrating a
ktll in the first game of Frrday night's match against USC .
UC Irvine's
Greg Ford, left,
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in the third
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night's
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CASTRO
Continued from B 1
yearJ: \AtittO sakl "But
\Ince IGmy and Byfield! are
gone, lhtiy have told 1ne to
step il up and l luwe. I dldn'I
think l would ~rnre this
much. But I've been
pmctJcing harder and
working harder and I l(\Jt.'1>1>
lhat has helped.·
Castro toiled and pu1 111
1he efJon with the hop~ or
taking her game to the next
level when he practlcecJ hy
hersell at Sma.Uwood P<1rk in
Costa Me.~ during lhc
off·lle~n. On the court ~e
worked on lhe technical
aapects of her l)ost game
and also outside shooting.
:ill the whUe strengthening her
\nind and attaining confidence.
·1 played basketball almost
every day: Castro sald. "I wen1
lo lhe park and practked
shooting fo r at least two hours
every day. Before I couldn't
hoot from the out~lde at ;di.
bur now. I can 11hoot from the
top of lhe key or the free· throw
line.·
The results have been
sbowtng for Costco this twtlbOn,
espedally in league action. She
has averaged 22.8 poi11t11 1wr
game lhe pabt five contest!>
(entering Friday's acuo11), a' 1lw
Eagles appear headed for tht.•
CIF Soul.hem Section playoff!I.
Castro aJso came up big in
two victories last ~k.. She
o;cored a game-high 25 poinb
and grahbed four rebound'i 10
lead Lhe Eagles to a 53-:1:1 wi11
over tNJS.-.lown rival Costa Mesa
Jan. 20. Slic 11alled II ofhN l•I
'>hotc; from 1.he field (7H.S%}
lwo day-. later. lht> l>mly Pilot
AthJete of lhe Week scored a
game-high 20 points, grabbed
1 O rebounds and blocked two
shots, guiding Estancia ro a
69-36 victory over Or.rngc
"She ha~ definitely stepped up
her play,· Rappa said. "She's not
a quitter. She's a player on the
team with the ~t won. ethic.
You can always find her. working
on her game. You could teU she
loves the sport, and U1at's what
everyone has seen and that's
why she's g1ming those
numbers. She's also a caplwn
this year which ha:. caw;t'd her
lO i.tep up in a leade~hip role."
Ca<1tco said she felt that she
came our of her sheU during the
University tournament in
mid-December. She said point
guard Trisha Wase staned 10
notice her more and Castro
began to believe In herself.
"I'm a little more confident
when I play now," Cal>Lro i.aid "I
1ust alway'> know I have to go
out thc1t> and play h.ud. •
SCHEDULE
TODAY ......
College-Concordia at
V•ngu1rd, 1 p.m.
Bu' let.I
College M9n -UC lrvfne at
.Idaho, 7 p.m.; Biol• 11t
Vtngt.1ard, 7:30 p.m.
College women -Idaho et UC
occ
Conbnued from B 1
game~ clJld "' nt'w playuH "Y'>lcm
has furthl't irkt•d C.oa'>t < OJlh
John Altobelli
The regional pl.1y11ff!I wlll now
feature 'inwe-eliminatiun
games ini.tl'ad of 1he he't of-
lhree formot uwJ in [Hl'>t year'>.
rhe <;tatt' d1,1111p1om.h1p will rca
ture ont• tt•am e.11 h from North·
ern and 'i<111l lll'111 Californin 111 .1
two-day, -.i ngl e-rhmlnutiun
'llructurc
"I ha11• it, t•wryone hates it,"
AltobeU1 "l.IUJ. ··1 ht-rt> '' not a
rnarh 0111 there who i~ for it. At
,111y other levl'I ii is two·ou1-of-
1hrc~" three-our-uf·five or tour-
out of-<,c·w11. Baseball Is a
unlq1w animal. It is just unfortu-
natl' becau~e the lplayersl work
so hard aJI year and 10 only have
a one-game playoff? Thh. need!'.
to be looked at closer and there
arc a 101 of people looking to gel
ii d1lmged."
OCC Alhletic Director Frt'd
l lokanso11 doe<,n't like the cuts,
hut felt they were fair acros., 1he
board for carh spun.
·Everyone b bc-ing hit. No one
ls ever happy with r uts," I lokan-
"on said. ··1 hi'> 1s not perma-
nent."
'l1lc onus uf paying or:ficials
ol'ten makes u1> a majority of the
coRts sdiools must dish 0 111,
wtiith wa.'I abn a concern, llo·
kanson said.
"When you cut duwn on co11-
1ests, you cut down on officials
and cut duwn on travel ex-
penses: t lokanson said. HWe are
trying as a unit 10 save moncy."
A school can pay $300 In offi-
cials fees per game, I lukanson
•tid. Six fewer gamt.'S means a
savinwi of $1 .800.
"For better or worse, we com·
plain about things beforeo they
happen,· l lokanson sald.
·1coachcs) complain about not
being etfuitable. bul we haven't
gone through it yet. We are try·
ing to save our whole depart·
ment. "'Ne didn't eliminate any
teams."
The COA look recommenda
lions from the 5tates athletic di-
rectors ot <1 conference In San
Diego at the end of lhe la.<it
·chool year, Hokanson said.
There wlD be no Southern
California Individual reglonal
dlftmrlon tn tennis this year.
one o the several chang In the
spott.
Play In the regionals wUJ stop
in both doubles and singles after
the quattcrfinab and will span
one day Instead or two. The suu e
learn tournament will feature
cigbt·pme pro tet All m atches
t t che state toumamenc wUI be
two 8ets with a lO-polnr super
llehrcaker (ii nflcdcd) to d~dt
f
lMne, 7 p.m.; Biota at
Vengu.td, 6:30 p.m. ......
College -Patten College at
Vanguard, noon.
·111 .....
High tdtool -CoroM def Mar
llt Sunny Hille tournament. 9
a.m.
tlw match.
Pan of the altempt to save
money ii. limiting teams' over-
night Mays.
"They figure those that make
11 10 the semls will go Into lhe
:-.talc tournament, olht'twi'>e,
they would be guci.!ling .H
seed~." i.aid OCC womrn':o. ten-
nis c:oach Janice Marnn. who is
not in fnvor of the revised '>yi.·
tem. WNo one is a winner. ·mere
b no champion and no runner·
up lln the 1t>gionab f. It dcwi.n't
allow for tJ1e upset, whkh you
alway~ !should have).
"It'!> like playing bru.ketball
and whoever gels to 100 points
lwin!.I, rather than playing out
the whole game. For instance.
reducing the third set to a tie-
h~aker i'I not how tennis is
played."
OCCs n•gular-season sched-
ule was reduced from 21 to 18
matches.
"I know budgets are 1>maller
for everybody, but if the school
really l()\les athletics and wanr.s
the programs to go. they need to
help 1.hem, • Maran said.
Another casualty of the hud-
get crunch has been adjunct
(walk-on) and assistant coaches,
who have suffered pay reduc-
tions, Hokanson sald. ln some
cases, assistants were lel go.
Four men's volleyball teams
will qualify for the state tourna-
ment, a single-elimination, one-
day t•vent. There will be no r~
glonals.
TI1e State basketball tourna-
ment will halve its tournament
field to Include four schools
(two from bt.ltJ1 lhe north and
lhe south) and be reduced from
two to lhree da)'8. OCC had Its
regular-season schedule
trimmed by four games.
The COA board will meet Feb.
18 at a conference at a hotel
near Los Angeles lnternalional
Airport. Portunato said athletic
directors will be able to meet
and discu'lS whether 10 rontinue
or aboll<ih the current structure
and make any recommenda-
lions.
"We are doing the best lob we
can." Fortunato 1'ald. "We are
not in Fon K11ox. Tht' econt)my
is across the board. Concht.'S see
their own sport Md I would ex-
pect them to do that. Hut tht.-y
don't havt' to halancc an athletic
hudget."
Even s1>0rts hasn't escaped lhe
fiscal tentacles or a mon8ttr
seemingly out of control.
"I remember bad: In 1981 or
1983 when OCC was 1n auch dire
ftnanclal straJt.' that they laJd off
teachers," Hokanson recalled.
·We had to cut over 1,000 (class)
secdoos (this year]. We've hsd
these problems before, but the
state ham't been SSC> bUlJon ln
the red before, ~ryone Is hitn"
here.·
SPO K T Daily Pllo
BRIEFLY
Mesa captures Golden West title
lWo goals from Kyla Aores
welf' all the Costa Mesa Hlgti gjris
soccer team needed a.11 It won its
second con.."leWtive Golden West
League ll llt' with a 2-0 victory over
host Ocean View, lib closest com-
petitor, Friday.
The Mustangs. ranked sixth In
CJF Southern Section Division llJ.
won their 21 t straight league
pine and have shut out 18 opp<>-
nents in that span. Ocean View
foll to 6-2·2 in league.
Even if Mesa 02·5, 9·0), which
earned a share of the Dlvislon 111
di.le !Mt year. lost its remain1ng
three league games and Ocean
View won Its wt two contests, the
Mustangs would hold a 27-26
edge In points. Tuarns are award·
ed three points for a win, one
point for a tie and 1..ero points for
a loss.
Flores scored her fi111t goal In
the nth minute on an assist from
Julie Nomurc1.. Aores challenged
the goalkeeper and headed in the
pas.'! from Nomura. Jasmin Day
as.~ted on Hore.' 1>CC011d goal
two rninutes laLer.
Mesa goalkeeper Kindra Bailey
made four saves behind a defense
Coach Dan Johnston said played
extremely weU i.n dropping batl
for one another.
TI1e Mustan~ host Orange at :u s p.m. Wedne<iday
CdM beats San Clemente
•WATER POLO: Five firs t-pe·
riml goals gave the hos! Corona
del Mar 1 ligh girh water polo
team a S-0 lead and it was well
on Its way co a 12-5 nonleagu~
won over San Oemente Friday.
Jordan A.nae led CdM ( 11 -7)
with four goals whUe Katlin Ku·
bas rallied three to go with two
each by Camille Hewko and
Vivian Liao. Kubas and I fcwk.o
each scored two goals In the
first quarter. CdM goalkeeper
Brittany FUllen made 12 ~ves
while Liao added two steals and
three assists. Katie Jndvik also
made three steals.
CdM's junior varsity team
earned a 5-1 victory over San
Oemente while the frosh-soph
team Improved to 11 -1 with a
10·2 triumph.
NonkaJue
Corona del Mar 12,
San Clemente 5 Score by Quarters San Clemente O 2 1 2 5 CdM 6 3 3 I ,,
San Clemente -L11ae1an 1, Russel 1,
Elder 1, Chambers 1. Saves Pardoen 2.
CdM -K. Kubas 3, Liao 2, Anae 4,
Howlco 2, Lyma11 1. Saves -Fullen 12.
Sailors double up Wilson
•WATER POLO: Senior Caro-
lyn Conway scored four goals 10
lead the Newport I !arbor High
girls water polo team to a 6-3
nonleague victory ov.or Long
Beach Wilson rrlday at Bel-
mont PlaJ.a in Umg Beach
The Sailors. ranked second in
Cir Southern Section Division
I, led, 3-l, at halftime, before
-;coring three third -period goals
to widen their lead.
SAILORS nt~cd stitches.
Conbnued from B 1
words for the officials.
"(>I course we're fru!>traled
after losing." !laid Walker,
who appeared to be held just
m front of Aliso net with
thret' minutes left. "Bui we
can't blame the referees. We
could11'1 put anything away.
We just went casual wl1cn we
needed 10 go hard."
Wctlker wa.\ illegally tack-
led in che 6Bth minute when
he seemed to have a dear
path towctrd the nel on a
breakaway. But Trevor Hoane
tripped Walker and rook a
yellow card.
The Sailo~ also came
close to <.earing in the 46th
minute. Senior Conmd WiJ-
lfam.son's strike from abou1
IO yanh out was stopped
About five rninute!> later.
G11stafw11 left the gamt• with
a bloody upper hp lhat
l11cn, in the 55th minute,
Juuowich w..is knocked
down. I le ran toward the
W.11ors' sideline with a
crooked nose and blood
Oowing from it. Both hits did
not rc:.ult In yeUow rards for
Ali.Mi Niguel.
ul he (officials! weren't
on out side I could safely
say," llernandez i.aid. "Rut
they weren't on their side
either. It was just bad offi -
ciating. I'm going to file a
complaint for sure. We
came out with a hrolcen
nose and Mikey IGustaf-
sonJ has a hole on his lip.
It's just not right."
Newport Harbor outshot
Aliso Niguel, 10-3, in tht> -.ec-
ond half and 17 • I J for the
game. Newpon goalie laylor
Carver anchored the defense
with 10 saves.
·1 still think they're the
bt:~t in the Sea View I .caKtJe,"
Dudgc· '>llid. "My gu)"' 1ust
playf•d hard."
Anne Belden and Ash1lng Thy-
lor each scored one goal while
Thrln Cottam (eight saves) and
Kim t lousepian (three saves)
shared goaltendlng duties for
Newport (15·2). Belden, Jessica
Ball and Sa.rah Mutt each added
an assist. Mutt led the Thrs with
three steals whUe Belden and
BaJJ each added two.
Long Beach Wilson entered the
game ranked sixth In Division l.
Newport's junior varsity team
recorded u 14· I victory over the
Uruins while lhe Sajlors' frosh-
'>Oph team notched a 17 ·6 tri·
umph.
~
Newport Harbor 8, long Beac:tt
Wllson3 Score by Ouarten
the tournament
Kally Maderino scored 13
goals In four tournament game"
while Katie Kepn~r (slxJ Marissa
Cottam (four) and Sarah Rob
erts (three) each found the bad;.
of the cage.
Newport · goalkeeper Eliza
beth Layton allowed just six
goals through the four games.
Sea Kings blanked
•SOCCER: The Corona del
Mar High boys soccer team suf-
fered Its first Pacific Coast
League loss. falling, 2-0, to host
Tesoro Friday.
Newpon 2 1 J o LB Wilson 7 o 1 o Newport -Conway 4, Taylor 1.
Belden 1. Saves -Cottam 8. Housepian 3.
Senior Nick Lind scored both
goaJs"for Tesoro. CdM Coach
Pat Callaghan said the Sea
Kings (9-3-6, 4-l ·2 in league), ~ "gave the ball away at mid-
field," and the Titans wem on
to score on both opponuniles.
LB WUton-Mota 1, Lamb 1,
Nestand 1. Saves -Lolis 7.
Tars win at Fl Toro
•WATER POLO: Fo; the third
traight year, lhe Newpon Har-
bor High girl!. frosh-soph water
polo team won the El Toro Lady
0 1arger Classic Jan. 17.
Newport went 4-0 to take lop
honors in the l~team tourna-
ment -now in its fifth year. The
Sailors defeated Santa Margarita,
6-2, in the semifinals befort!
beating CclM, 4-3, in Lhe final
The Sailors aJso defeated
Capistrano Valley. 17-0, and
l ong Beach Wilson, 9-1, during
"We didn't play very well,"
Callaghan said. "We were out
played."
Youth tourney today
•SOFTBALL: The Newpor1
Reach Riptide Gold is hosting a
46-team softball tournamen1,
the Newport Beach Oassic, to-
day and Sunday.
The 18-and-under teams will
play at Bonita Creek l'ark a11d
the 16-and-under teams will
compete at Arroyo Park and thl'
Community Youth Ct!n ler in
Newport Beach. The event i-. a
Triple Crown World Seril''>
qualifying tournament with
gamei. !ltarting al n a m.
Newport
Harbor
goahe
Taylor
Carver
makes one
of his 10
saves as he
battles Aliso
Niguel's
Darnel Perez
(12) on a
corner kick
m Friday's
Sea View
League
game.
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B'ASKETBALL
Sea Kings ' effort falls short at Tesoro
Senior guard lay Northridge
scorl't.I a game-high 26 points
while Ryan Lani;c and Pancho
Seaborn earh rallied 16 points,
but the visiting Corona del Mar
High t>oys baskethaU team foll
shon In a 67-62 f>-"ctcific Coast
League defeat 10 league-leading
Tesoro Priday night.
Lance, who tied his career-
hJgh in points. hir three of CdM'"
season-high IJ three-pointers as
part of hil> II -point fourth quar-
ter while Northntlge scored the
other 10 points in the final pe·
riod. 'fl1e Sea l(j ngs (11 -12, 2-5 in
le~1e) twice were down by four
and had open looks from lhree-
dom, but missed each time and
were forced to foul , said CdM
Coach Ryan Curry, who was
pleased with the effort his team
gave.
Tesoro (I 8·5, 7 -0) made IO of
I 0 fl'('(' throws In the fowth pe-
riod and got 17 points each from
Patrick. Marion and Rrinn Nel-
son.
The Sea Kings ho111 University
(5·2 in league) at 7 p.m. Wednes-
day.
Pac:Mc Cout lMCUt
Teeoro 87. Cofone def Mar 62 Sc:cM'8 bv Ouarters CdM 1) 11 14 n &' Tetoro 11 11 12 21 -s1
CdM -Nonhridge 26, R. Le~ 16,
Froedo 4, Seabofn 16, T l.e'lCe o, Win1111ebe 0, Reynoldt 0, Mohler o. McOonald 0, Kal>M!lan 0.
3-pl. goelt -Northridge 6, R lAnce 3,
Seabom 4.
'*°">-M11non 17. Keough 4, Ferre 4, Sherry 13, Nelson 17. Btneon 4. Demore 12.
31>t goal• -Oemero 3, M1rlon I ,
Sheny 1
Aliso humble Tars
Coach Bryan Cottriel said.
Michael RoU scored 18 point!>
to lead Aliso while Taylor Young
and Alex Orth scored 11 and
eight points, respectively. Bretl
l'crrine added ciix points and
lour rehoundi. for Newport
(I :J 9, 4·3l. alone in third place
111 le<1gue behind Woodbridge
and Aliso. The Tar-. host Irvine
01 7 p.m. Wednc'lday.
Sea View LH aue
Aliso Niguel 60, Newport H1rbor
33 Score by Ou•rtM• Newpon 8 a 9 a 33 Al110 17 14 11 11 oo
Newport -Mouradyan 1. Perrino 6,
Slater 4, Heenan 2, Macbeth 0,
Young 11. Onh 8, Atlee 1, Gausewitz
0
3 pl goals -Young 1, Onh 1.
Alito Griffin 4, Green 5, Gardner 4.
Pe1erson 4, Kuehn 2, Wise 9, Roll 18,
Valentine 2. Brown 10, Yazdani 2.
Mustan g deni ed
•COSTA M~ GIRLS: Coi.ra
Mesa High's hopes of an upset
dwindled as it came with in nine
poin1ii but then went scoreless
in the fi nal three minutes, los-
ing 45·31, to Golden West
League host Ocean View Friday.
TI1c Mustaogs (8-12. 2-6 In
league) pulled to within, 40·3 I.
with three mlnutes left. but the
Seahawks (17·1. 8·0) o utscored
Mesa, 5-0, the rest of the way.
Bri1tany Vergara led the Mus-
tang!i with nine points, while
Bethany Vergara (five points)
and Soll Enesl (three) grabbed
six rebounds each. Cassey Brick
contributed four assists.
Coldtft Wttl l .. pe
Oceen View 41. eo.ta Mfta 31
kHh&lnn SooN bv Ouarwn • , ........... vRT HARBOR BOYS: Cot1• Meea ') e 10 e -31
Vlslting Newport Harbor tflgh Ocr.an Vlow 11 1a 10 1 -•o
ran Into a hot ahootlno All COSU Me.-Brick 0, Kelly 6, Trujillo • " so 5. Be. V9rg1r1 5. Br Vergara 9, Cluff Nigued~I t60eam SeandVlthc h<>.'\U 3, En .. 13, AkenMI o. Bjellend o. post a ·33 a ew League Sanchez o.
Victory Friday night. 3-pt. goal• -Br V.rvera 3, Trullllo 1,
The Wolverines (5·2 . in ~~'.:Alderfer a. Auhulerle
league) missed Juat three ahots •1, WllllarN t. Bvtltr 14, Hunter 2. ln rhe Ant hall and took a 31 ·I6 Ruehlan a. Thom" 2. Boggeln 2.
lead at lntermlulon. Ncwnon 3 Df. goal• -Wllllame 1
Lions hold off Eagles
•ESTANCIA GIRLS: Seniors
Trisha ~ase and Nancy Castro
scored 15 and 14 points. re·
spectively, but it was not
enough as host Estancia I ligh
lost a Goldt>n West League
garne to We~tminster, 48-45,
1-'riday night.
The F.aglcs rn 13, 5·3 in
league) trailed by three points
wilh 12 seconds left, but a Uon
intercepted a pass 1hrown
toward the top of 1he key and
Westminster ran oul the clock.
Wase, who scored 13 of her 15
points In the i;econd half, and
Breanna Neal each grabbed
eight rebounds. Wase tallied
four assists 10 go with three
steals by Mino.
The I.ions (5-3 in league) le<I,
25-16, a1 halftime heforc the
Eagles outscored them, 16-R, in
the third quarter -using a full
court press -lo cut lhe deficit
to one.
Westminster 48. Estancia 45
Rivt!r:.ide (1 4-7, 6-2) had four
playeri. score in double ligurl''·
led by Tamara rhoma~· t 4
points, includint{ 7 of 9 frl'e
throws. The Tigers made I !J ol
:l4 free throws (79.2%), indud
ing 15 in the !lecond half.
Jessica CJiades made 1hrcl·
steals for Coast.
Oran1e Empire Conference
Riverside 74, Orange Coest 62 Or•nge Coast -Naff 18, Stepanski 4
Carrillo 22, Shew 9, Chades 0,
Viloria 4, Van Buren 3, Arganda 4.
Haueter O
3-pt goals Shaw 3, Naff 2
Riverside -Pi<*ron 1S, T. Thomas
19, S. Thomas 12, Wallace 4, Moore
2. Snyder 6, Baldwin 14, Ike 2
3-pt. goals -Pi<*ron 3, S. Thoma s 1
I laJftime -lliverside. 36-2.:l
Riverside tops Coas t
•ORANGE COAST MEN: The
host Riverside Cbllcgr men·~
basketball team made 2~ of 3l
free throws in tJ1e second half
(75%) and held off Orange
Coast 10 earn a 76-57 Orange
Empire Conference victory l·ri·
day night. Score by Ou•rters Westminster 10 1& 8 1~ Eatancie 10 s 1e 13
Westmlnstltf" -Larson 9. Phan 2,
Argand1111. Couzons 8, Manell 7, E1key 11.
-a Aaron Bobik led O .C with 1'1
•s points while Aleic Hunter and
Jason Garey each scored 11
points to pace Coa'lt (4-17, I· 7)
3 pl. goals -Larson 3, Argando 1.
Fouled out Manell. Eakey.
E.uncla-Weta 15, Mino 3, Castro
14, Ptne 3. Neal 4, Maldonado 4,
Becerra 2
3·pt. goal• -WaH 2, Pen& 1
Fouled OUI -WHe, Mino.
Tigers claw Pirates
•ORANGE OOAST WOMl!N:
Oespite shooting 60<!(, In the
fJrst half, visiting Ontnge Coast
College couldn't overcome n 36·
23 halftime deficit and loin to
Riverside, 74-62, in an Orange
Empire Conference g'Ame Fri·
dfty night.
Sophomore forward AlJsa
CArrillo scored I\ game-high 22
points to go with five rebounds
whUe t'teahma.,n Rhondl Naff
tallied 16 polnta for Coast (ll·
11 . 4 ·4 ln the OEO
1
Shamont 'Brown led Rlversidr
(18-5, 7~1 ) with 15 points and
elgh1 rchour1d~ The Tigers out
rebounded the Pirates, 56 Jfi.
Boblk led OCC with sf\lt>n re
bounds.
Oran1e Eln9fre Conferenu
RJvenffte 71, o,.nge Coast 57 ar.nee Co.st -Nwabuzor 4, Hatch
3, Ctlelter 8, Gtrev 13, Boblk 1',
Hunter 13, Young O, Tony 0,
Stanford 0, Stlltrt 2. Shsholm 0, BtileyO.
3-pt. goe11 ·G11rey3. Boblk 1,
Hunter 1.
Fouled out -Stanford, Hitch, Cl\wttt. ~ -Brown 16, Anderton 5. Mltchell 7. Barber 4, M1t1hllll 10.
Wthon t, Terrell 2, Olllton 0,
Norman 2, Myrick 14, Maxim 2.
C.mtre 6. 3-pt. 00.11 -Mershall 2, Welton 1.
Myrldt 1.
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GARAGE
SALE
BUSINESS &
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2305·2490
•AL ESTATE
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Collectible$/
Memorabilia
Garage/
1160 Yard Sain 1489 MISCEUANEOUS
MERCHANDISE TOP SS 4 RfCOROS nc
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M1lo.e 949 MS 150!>
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Special
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OPPOITIJMITY
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Corona d@I M11 . Solt 1/]l,
8am tpni, ~ llml Or
off P<Wy north of P01
F Uflllbn. ~lc>lhA &
hollsellold i1e!m
COMUU-1,
670 Narclnu• cro"
JIJ"' 'lh furn toy•
hounware. ck>lhn
booll•, 1tect1on1ca mo•-'
Soturclay 7am-2pm
422 16th f'lnr e Cll>I•
Mesa Sl11!111~ Mil,, saw
tomp1 e'\Snt l~dder•
Cl'nU~lr lit! ull S~W
vaccuums ldth.le• H•I
lold plan~• ' tnulh
tnoretl
NEWPORT SAl-SUH 7·
? 116 41Sf bedrouni
'><I b•d clolh•S kitchen
item< b~bv ''"" etc
•Amy'•• l'ayc le
8CMltlque Pa•t pre\enl
& lulure love spe
uall\t qfj". r)C.turate
Spe<.1al • ~•drna $10
Call '°' I hee question 949-723-1177
Miscellaneous
Merchandise 3855
Dulgner fobrlc.• "' d1\Lount p11C o Call Im
• <OmµlcmentAIY I h"UI
.,, h1>m1: con~uUaht1n
(949) 122-0706
Business
Oppoftunltles
Buslnmes and
Franchises 3905
A COl\l/M&M Vend1t1K
1 le I!> lo<'~ earn• BIG
SStwll SO Oown1lm 800
240 860814133
INDUSTRIAL
APPLIANCES 3050 PROPERTY FOR
LEASE 4402
HOME
FURNISHINGS
Furniture 3435
le.tlhe1 Sole & lu•es .. I
br al\d new '" lhe tr at' Most Sell Can rltllver
$795 949 J!>!> 8097
CHEHY SUIGH 110
Sc*1 -1 lw .itld MW 11
bo• ~ """"' Worth S!IX> sac JZi() ~ ~
JEWELRY/ 3460
DIAMONDS/ .
PRECIOUS METALS
c-11 Coln Neetf1
Ohl Co111sl Gold. silver,
tewelry. wttchtl\, •nt•ques
'ollecliblts !M9 641 9'48
4800tf w(9oted yorcl,
Wnl\10e b111...i. lrom
l 71h & Newport Blvd
Mar !M9 67!> 6700 e.t 24
CM ottice >j)itCe "' B"'' ~ l)<lfk, 1001 w 11th
st Awa~ mid Feb l~I
I «Xhl JSm,1 949-«JO 8287
l'rlmt OHie• Sult•
App10. 681 sf 106Jsf &
1??3\I nt SI 80·$1 98f~a ""~' Newport Center '-va1labl~ 213 746·63p<l
Newp.f1 hoch olhce
apr>ro• 1200>1 Medllal
or oflrce space newly
decorated 949 !>74 I .168
hecutlve Office• 2181
llmlol CM S~ S700m
1nck1~ u~ ol tonf~e"c~
room CaN 714 556 9188
RESIDENTw.
INCOME
PROPERTY 4600
Eleaanl 9 room/ba So
Cal btd & bretkl.sl
-+OWnln (J.IM1ln Sl.21Xl.IXX> l&111 3 tnl ~ 26,(0)
Steve TNttn ~1 19
HOMES FOR SALE
ORANGE • 5400
COUNTY
3610 &onlna del Mir --------IUSCUI tl l life's
t1ncerlf1nllu tfappenl
Pet Owne• ~ Nttd Help
Well Mannered Mull
C1h & Older 001' need
new homt• Adopt Adult
A11lm1ls lhl• Xmas! JO
dey telurn l'oh~y
WWW l n1mtlntlWOr• Oii
Nel Yel Oft Mwllet M1nl~t lot Frxer/Tt•r
Down South 111 HWY
t4t..JS0·7474
OH ONI LOT l Ouplea
and I llttlt old home.
OCHn view, 1101 .,., on
mar-et M9 l50 7474
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31r 21/>Ba (. Sid•
Oel" St 2Blk• It'"" NB ? Ltr x•r pvt yard W/d
& f!ardenec '"'I, li'?':>Om
avail 31 I 949 6H 3839
Newport Beach --IMMACULATE COTTAGI
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$804.'lOO 949 45t 13'>1
CAP & fONI Rf /MAX
PREMIER 949 4!11 1352 -
DOV8I VtOllB ~ "'' I? 4 O•f•thtful 11e'4ly
1em11d•led Jbr hume
Cou,mut kill w/~1k1na
•1•1111--~ \tetl •PPls l <elu\lv~~ ll\lrng llKI
SI 19l<XX> Aili 949-400-8413
LOT 1011 SAU N~""POll
Btuh b48 V1• l rdo Soud
ll 68S,UOO Co•\I Prop
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lt!UI"' 949 5C8 89'/ I ----
NIWPOll.T H(IGHTS
w ou1"n view\ Prrnt1pals
nnly Sl.350 000 lffm
t·•ul Aet 949 ?19 ?U !>
UYSHOlfS
rt)(ll/TIAR OOWN,
''"''u Sale. Food llo~d P1uvr1t1e~ 949 759 7700
S42S,000 .... ,
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A1t. 949 ·2 l 9·2S S9
2b 2' ,.., lwntwne, ~d
w1'lc~&Ornllrrwm. S4?~ 000 949 646 031 1
f'nlt"1)als Only No a&b
40fT IOAT OOCIC
Jllr 2 /18•, lownhomt
$939,000 Pr ln(rpall Only
Paul/Aat 949 Z19 2445
NlW,OltT HEIGHTS
W 04 t!AO YteW~ Pt lnClp;tl!t
univ SU50000 l11m
P•ul. A~t 949 2 19 2445
Open Sat Sut1 II 4 !11!1 W
ttdy Ave Don't IM to Ilene·
M I ast n1ma.nine apply
Bch Cottaein 90%31 ?':137
Newport Coat
Oc-. ~ Jlw J I/"-$I, 799. I (•atellne
auard ealPd commun11y
Cont Propotlou of Calif
~a101 lfl811lo 949 509 8923
2W, 2M llfHleto4 ....tt,
htdwd In, nu pnt. comm
pool. •P• & 111 cnh •It
$1900 949 67J 7800
San Cllmlt1tl
,., 2'/Jh Tur11lt1.
twnhm. Beautiful ~tr 1
comm POOVapa S4 ,000 Aa1 [IVl(I M9-466·7536
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31852 PtMO Alto Plano
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lot hor\lt Multi mlllio11
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H>hnaon ll•lltt llllam• Rutty 949-218 1815
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RESORT/
VACATION
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
'-211< 2IMt houM 11 llH Ibo ufl \lr•·rl
s.hotedlh sle!A lo be.k.h. pdtkor•e '°'" IJundr y 11"Wlp.11f1VI~ lg )'d near wate• 0111 ~ d11•1I UOOR~t CW}.760 ll'lO SIOOO mo 94'1 I?/ 'H IU
Josmln• CrHlt Jbr, 2b•.
I level new k 1 tche11 /!.
upar •des available J/ I
SJSOOmo (!M9) 6M> 4491
Desert Property 5960 Costa Mesa .
l..rttroorcllnary htatel
MM1011 lhv1es Ouert
ht ape 13,900• sr on
2 // Ace" S~ 600.000
Coll 11.~t Juel Cohen at
760·S67·1910
MISCEUANEOUS
RENTALS
Stvdlo Apt., IU<n'll nr
lr1 Sq. COLY quiet nj
IW<. $btQ). p.. -..
1\/pel S79Clmtl 94CJ 642 2818
2tw. 1.sa.a. 2 llry _....,,,
fp. 111ptwd1""4) \I
potOO,ytd bdlt wt. ll ~I.
ll(ltJI sp.o wtlson/llMbot
SI 350 l«Xl ~t 4U:1J
Rental To Sha-&030 I SIDE CHAlMING, like
'" ntw 2br 1 Sba luwu
11, mid lO's mole•-"• hOu't \lyle 2522 I Iden
s1m1lar to sha•e 4br hse Sl3l!>/mo 949'642 ~88
Cath rnomale &•!) 2b1, 21r 21/rlo Tow""-H ,
I b• $950 !M9 675 6436 Fp 7 (ar 11~, commun•ly
CM male 'l•m.lle ~e 3bt
.lb• h-;e up\..ale 11ated
'Pa ga-'POI. Ctlble pet
negotoable S'liO ind uhl
Call Pete 714 557 tl002
pool pvt patio. fwy clou
Sl600 /\al 949 673·7800
Sir 210, ntw c•pet &
11ainl no pets. 277 16th
Pleet #I SI 700tmo
'!A9 no 94?7 e• t 203 ,_ ........ eot•d 200051,
panoramic ouan & bay 31 r Sf'lll l•Y•I Apl den
views totelul decor \tudy f pit micro deth
SI J(lO/mo 949 400 6767 Sl/!>01 mu no pets, 180 c 2ht Stret!t 949-645 1n6
Rooms tor Rent 6040
NI Lerg• Suite 1n
beautrful 1u11 d K•led
tomm w/k•lchen~lte pvt
enl & b~th lacu111 pool/
lenn1s S900/mo rncl ut1ls
Close to I ~'h Isl & UC ~vne dVllA Jll !lo& 721 6815
Nl/Oceon View loom
Octaoftonl/2?nd. Proote
1oom. unlu1n. \ha1e ba.
ut1h paid no smk,
k•lchenelte lnd1y lblk
to Newpn11 pier Sll~m
C•ll SArn 949 218 /90!>
lbrlwren 9am f>pm)
Stcngti11ar1oe
Spice For Rent 6060
.. M1SA 241• cMJX)f1
stor• 4IDaxlsf units
Perlect for whcles. low
ra18$ C.otyn 949-lli.'H:B>
('aide I.Ir•• ming rott,•t.:e
h•rdwll llr\, new k1tch
ljj Y"d ") l ~a1 w 'O rntl
SZ200rn l • sl4M conipt.,tdy
1 tdone h1>me 3b1 I b• •II
i!jJpM!ic.o n.I Ill b.Kkyatd
~ 949 500-9171
Fountain Valley
IOW LOCATION fountain
Valley 1200 10 1600
soutte fpet hn•nt
1mp1nven1e11u 9 OO•m !>~n .323 6!>J llXX> 323
3JJ 6U) ~111!1 6'>rn &
weekend!
HuntJngton Beactl
•SI 12S 2br 2b• 11uul•
Nt w c•1oel\. )'•rd,
pahO laund 1111. aaled
~ 2221 714-9fi9.2'7Z3
2bi" tti.>' l\se, 214 117
r1r1wa, fl!w bloc.ks lo bUI
Sm yel. nu C¥pet/IJle lllund
RESIOENrlAL R£:NTAlS t*.14> SI&> 9'9-376-52J!8
ORANGE
COUNTY.
7.400 lagn Bach
Balbol llllnd
Ceqt llr, lie, ..,,,..,
m111, small deci., I u1
lll•&e. W/d. rp. ~ll
Sl400/mo 949 673 7800
o.1v.. ,.,,, ,.,. ,.,,
ac, wo. bll 1n1. deck w/
m1n1 bey view, avt1I now
$1900/mo 949·673-3!">88
2 Pia te ... Cw-
Vtry clean. quiet. patio,
2bt. Iba, c•port $1500 a val r tb l!r>, 949 673·38S2
Hr II•, lt•cll <•t1.,.,
w/d. hit tf n"'ded, move•
1n ~1111 Sl500/mo 949
644 S.17 609 1607
COM <ett-..,tltr, It..,
Ip, w/d, 1/1 of 2
U t t•i•t• 1157!>
714 7~1 ·~3
fHlfl ARCH IA Y
I a hom•. 4bt • o lJl(.e.
J1/•h•, J700sf. srncl•
llO• y. 11uud 11ated, walh
lo beach No •mll/peh
$6000mo ThMen McV•Y
Brnke1 !M9 533 H 09
0-....... llte< .......
4br. offte 3 !lb•. ptlld.
piits di. S4500/mo av.U :vi . .,, Act 949 240"!Kl97
Newpoft ltldl
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Ul OIUMDY HALto.S .... '" ... '''
CANNHY VILLAGE
St11dlo with Ml kitchen
& a•r •ae. S900/mo. no
1mk/ptl 949-&73·0346
UDO ISU STUDIO
I .11ae cl•n•• & bJlh
\111111v t • po~u•• $ t000111
Aki '14!1 67S 61bl
lAlGf STUDIO
Cumplet~ft temvdrl•tl
k1tr he11 & IJdth p11v•lt
1>ol10 Sl?!>0.1110 yeorlv
/11tl 949·6/ i 3661
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elrd. b1 •nd <1ew krl• """ 'balh Yearly Sl!>!>O rnu
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bloc~ to (l(.t<ln. 1111r.1 'IOP
Slf8l1mo 949·278 7'n.J <dN
~ 9am 5'>n1 oorv
leoch Cotto9• 2br Ibo
S 1700 month lo niunth
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'149-637-2191
2t.d. 2bo, ,_ NI Pl..-,
11u p<•Vcrp(f\., 1Jl<.e ""'1~
and rMt, fp, I/< ""' w/d aet Sl77S C)t9 l70 1103
2bcl, 2ba, 2 -.......
lwnllm Stytte hlll<. bA<.ll
b•r view nWl.iahon. POOi
$llm/mo 562 4J4 14/Q
Spetloculof-O<n Hrbr
Cat*'<l vu ~oodo p.nlh<.t.
hv Iba. tp wll Ibo.II by
1~ SlllXl 311CU.61.Th
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JldW 17~1. Liose IO IK.h
2 t RM $2200 714 i.JI Inn
NI' H•l9hts ?br 7b.1
llHT!fm. fp, hdwd lh pvt
YIWd, See 2110 Cor 31 AWi
W':JOrno 949-6'7 '>488
3br 3bo h..i••. q111et
MU newly 1tlu1bished
'l car ea• wd hkups
S2300/mo 949 /!>9 0874
2bd, 2bo ........ Utlll
w/loclt loy Vl•w•,
l1'11J.tdes W/V/1'¥ I~ Vila rornr szm 9l9w.l-~1
lar&t 7111 7b• Villa
81lbof ocean view
ltlllH\, p ool 11•t e
eu•rded S24UO/mo dd'fS
9$23).156/ M! 41!> 1911
leyfrOflf 2br 2bo, •••w
deck\ d!n loll lbllo.• to
bch doch avail dbl a.i
S2495 A&l 949 642 9666
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k1tth, taunc:lf y i Oo<.•
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d'·" UM .,... '""'" .. yorly $1/',0n1 nn '"I
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~9 /lll 111t'O 114 Hll 'J~
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1•rhonl 4111 l !ill~ ~""'
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\HOO"" 949 6/J ™>I
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'•nln1ula 3bcl, 2110, Ull" die ''P' In bt.h Oln vu ") r iiar w d hkps
dlll U800 94'l l9 l 4630
Spoclou1 3br '2. Sba 111
Br& Canynn l u ""''Irr
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Aat S4500fn 1)49 l'l l 46.il
4br • oflrt1• 1n1 I J n1\lt '°'' •\ 1 , Q•" w~ Ing $~~00, mn pef\ uk Avd1I
l I •wt q4q 419 I 11 l
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n.:w1y "'"""' klldl n.;w ••P"I prv61t docll AvM ,,,,,. SIOOOO mo lo,.
V•tU Rb 1)$61~
Newport Coast
TroYare I l•v•I ~'led
cnmm ?br 1b·• 7 • RA•
y1ly l \}'>ll m'I Lo.1'1
P1u11r1to1•\ 111 \.dlrl ldu<re
l t'Ol<IO 94Q ')(Jlj 892 l
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••eW\ '>ht l 1 l&nd~n
1131 ·'11111 tt• 46()() .. I ltllS
& lot of uua• •lie\
$2,839,000
VACATION
RENTALS
Deset1 Rentals 7915
VACATIOM BTW
WISUllfTW
tf>alm Sj>f 111gstf>alm Desert
Cootact Mdlael Antef
760-lll 7JJ7
goltdesertncaltoos com
Private Tutoring 7990
T eo<her of Pkllo
M.1tf1h p,,-.,..,ilP MM
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l "'''••ft tit th ... homt f<-. tlJt. •I ~ I OO:Wrull!y
949-67 .2174
Employment 8500
AOMIN ASSIST tor f ~\I
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h"v• •Int '"iOll•T~
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multi tuk Prclet JS.
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must be ?I I ,,\ r~'""'"
lo 9"9 64? 0674 OI •Pllly
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ch,nmt wheel\ \uperb
lt~e new cond $21 995
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TOYOTA '97 Aval°" Xl
be1ae new ltres. well
m•1nl•1ned under 4()1<
mt SIO 750 949 650 0125
Toyota '91 Mlt2 2
sealer >ports ca1 Well
m11nta1ned. I owner
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Tey•ta Slonna '02 Cl
20li m•. lady owned.
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fact wart. beaut hltt new
cond Sll.99!> v014296
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sliver rear 111, superb
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BOATS
Powlr 8oltl 9515
2 000 custom 1711
Ctasslc etecl w/Teak./
Holly deck.. varnished
wood inter new cush
IOns. Su11 ey 109 & full
cover S3900 949-!JOO.~
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load•d. like new navy
hull, h n full c.nvilS
$18 000 949-650-2071
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949 645-o6812
BOAT REPAIRS/
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BOATS SUPS/
MOORINGS/
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1n return tor few noeht\
stay on boal durtnc lltt
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M .. -.y 811ci. Block
Slooe. COncrete Re\i'Conlm
Painting
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household coods
mo•ar-i. pnnl th•tr
P U C C1I T number
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COMMISSION
toO 171-t H1
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l •569897 71 • 636·8888
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(!M9) 646-3006
Cell 949-887-1480
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DIRECTORY
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Wall Coverings
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SALE PRICE
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DISCOUNT FROM MSRP ... $2600
FACTORY REBATE ................. $750
TOTAL SAVINGS
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Driver's Seat Security System, Auto Dimming, Mirror/Comp~
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Keith Randle
949 .640.3688
Commanding ocean, harbor and golf course views are
yours from this hilltop French-Italian style estate. A large
setback from the street and mature landscaping combine
to create unmatched seclusion In Pelican Crat.
This unparalleled estate is offered fully furnished with
museum quality art and furniture. Italian silk upholstered
walls. rare book matched marble, cuStom wrought Iron,
Venetian plaster and glazed woodwork accent the
Interior.
The master suite is complete with a hand-carved, 18th
century French marble fireplace, expansive bath and
ocean view terrace. Four additional suites house family
or guests. Uvlng spaces downstairs include an opulent
dining room for 16, a paneled library, a lavish living ro0m
and a custom kitchen with La Comue range. A gym Is
located over the five-car garage.
The pool and spa are accented wtth Italian glass mosaic
tiles. A formal outdoor dining pavilion an~ a more casual
barbeque area frame the poohlde cabana that houses a
chefs kitchen and full bath.
Few properties In the world receive such attention to
detall. Come experience the Southern California Riviera
at I 0 Skycrest. Price upon request.
Strada Properties
140 Newport Center Drive, Suite I 00
Newport Beach, CA 92660
COVER ••• STRADA PROPERTIES
2. Cover Story/Index 44. Countrywide Mortgage
3.-31. Coldwell Banker/ 45. Cote Realty Group
Coast Newpon Properties 46. Wells Fargo Private Mongage
32.-34. Remax Real Estate Services 47.-71. Strada Properties
34. Portfolio Financial 73.-78. First Team Estates
35. Brenexus 79. John Dundee
36.-37. Roger's Realty Barrington Capital
38. Metro Realty 81. Laguna Seaside Realty
82. Bank of America Wtldish & Nialis 83.-105. Prudential California Realty John Dundee 107. Prudential California Realty
39. Metro Realty 108. Open Home Gui.de
40. Catalist Homes 109. Homes of the Week
41. Pacific Coast Realty Group 110. Mongagc Rates
42. Wells Fargo BanJc ll l. Prudential California Realty
43. Abrams Coastal Properties 112. Strada Properties
Daily A Pilot Proudly serving Newport Beach, Cosca Mesa, Corona dd Mar.
Newport Coan. Shady Canyon, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel,
Dana Point, Monarch Beach, Capistrano Beach,
San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente.
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ALISO VIEJO
IS Sea Pines $599,900 Sat 1-4 Helena Cardoso
BALBO~ PENINSULA
21 n e. Oc.nfront $5.600.000 Sat I ....
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BIG CANYON
20 Cypress :'oint $2.595,000 Sat 1-4
COSTA.MESA
2113 CoUna Vista $679,000 Sat 1-4 V. Howell
1986 Orqe Ave $1,100,000 Sat 1-4 Frank Gruver
EAST BLUFf
2632 Vista del Oro
1119 Vim Laredo
J040wo , $729,000
2619 Raqueca $759,000
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
11680 Corimh Or. $675,000
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427 22"" Screet $1.299.000 Sat 1-4 W.HMhorst
49Avignon $1,100.000 S..t , ... Debonh Cowles
6 Skycrest $13,500,000 Sat 1-S Sal-a & Brad Hnman
IRVINE
3 Heritage $325,000 Sat 1-4 Jan Daniels-Elowe
SAN CLEMENTE
LAGUNA BEACH
4702 Aqua del Cabella $83S,OOO Sat 12-4 Evanoff/Schiedow
8'40 Canyon View Or $1 ,69S,OOO Sat/Sun 1-4 0 . McGarvin
11 SS Catalina $9SO,OOO Sat/Sun 1-4 A. Gauthier 1609 Via Saae $825,000 Sat 1-S Trish Ragland
31642 Fairview $69S,OOO Sun, ... 8. Pavkwich
SPYGLASS HILL
LIDO ISLE
SS Monteclto $2.799.000 Sat fo.s Glenda Crosby
812 Via Udo Nord $4,99S,OOO Sun 1-4 Marilyn Read
Sun 10-3 Carol Allison
LIDO PENINSULA
20 Cabrillo $179,000 Sat 1-4 Elaine Gordon
TURTLE RIDGE
MIRA COSTA 26 Crest Terrace $1 ,92S,OOO Sat 1-4 SclafanVMilbr
389 Calle Borrego $-485,000 Sat 12-4 PegyNames . Sun 11-2 Sclafani/Miiiar
NEWPORT BEACH
TURTLE ROCK CREST
$510,000 Sat 1-4 McOonelVTetrault
IS Monaco $1.2.50,000 Sat 1-S Lynne Valentine 2 Corona $1 ,89S,OOO Sonja Powell 1 ,, t I 1
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N.w custom home.View ol hlls. Cul-dMK. 6 ~
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IRVINI TIRMCI S2,ltS,OOO
Front row lntne T.-nce home wtch 'lplCGCUllr' Wlwl, pool.
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SHADY CANYON• $1,100,000
Shady Ulf'fO'I'" ¥Illa. 4 bedroom 4.S bath.
Golf tourse 'liew. Grut yard ..
ChrtsValll
LIDO ISLE $1,6ts,OOO
Wonderlul Udo Isle famlly home.
4 bedroom 3.S bath. Premier street.
Marilyn Rud
NIWPORT HACH SI 7t,OOO
2 bd. 2 ti... bach coc:tqe. l'.esort ~.
Walk to shops. L.aMhold land.
l!lalne Gonion
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Wp a.ck Bey vi-home ... bedroOm
3.5 badl plus ol'llce and llbnty.
Robin C._,Je
LAGUNA llUO.f $1PI 9,000
Beautiful tum klff 3 bedroom home In
Soudl Lacuna.
Marty Jones • Melinda Jones
Nl!WPORT IHORll $125,000
Newport Sho!w belch house! N.wer
windows. klu:hen. carpec.
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949.759.3705.
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949.759.3732
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NUCAN HILL $5.SOO.OOO
CuRotn home to be bult. Panonmic views of ocean
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IHORE CLIFFS $1,Ht.ooo
Sunny. Of*! lo""'>' newer home In ~
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Hwy Hen W.pn Ir 9ob Wec1arz
COSTA MllA tnt,000
Chamq 1 bedroom 2 badl family home. Laree
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Ca.ale Hammond
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LAGUNA aEACH $5,150,000
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TURTLE ROCK $1 ,ll5,000
Tenifk S bedroom 3 bath home with vi-. Large
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LIDO rlNINIULA $I H,000
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949.759.3759
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SHADY CANYOW $6,150,000
front row location. Golf cO\lne view.
French Provence home.
San Hinman & Brad Hinman
LIDO ISLE u.os.ooo
Premium Lido loation. New remodel
Large lot. S bd. 6.5 ba ..
Debbie Sdafanl & Ron Miiiar
CAMPOBELLO $1 ,70,SOO
Spectacular viewi from this large lot. Many
upgrades.
Connie MaxHntl
SHADY CANYON• $4,0S,000
Santa ~ nyt. custom home. Center
courty.ard, pool and view.
Saca Hinman & Brad Hinman
SHO"E CLIFFS Sl,ltS,000
Exclusive Shorechffs neighborhood. Newly
remodeled.
Debbie Sclafani & Ron Miiiar
NOUH LAGUNA $1 ,6ts,OOO
Two houses on an owntted loc. Walk to
town and beach.
Connie Haxsentl
NEWPORT BEACH SttS,000
Guard pted community. 4 bd. J.S ba. with
loft. Ocean views.
Mina Ha1haml
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PROPERTIES
PELICAN CREST $I 3,500,000
Spectacular new estate large lot. panoramic ocean and harbor
views.
Sara Hinman Ir Brad Hinman
LAGUNA BEACH $9,750,000
Spectacular oceanfront home. Rebuilt. Excellent quality and view.
Sara Hinman Ir Brad Hinman
PELICAN CREST $9,500,000
Spectacular new home to be built by Glass Constn.1ctlon.
Designed by renowned architect Richard HablnskJ II.
Sara Ir 8nd Hinman
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Panoramic unobstructed views of ocean, harbor, city lighu to
Palos Verdes. Approx. 6,000 jq, ft.
Linda Tqtlanetti
CORONA DEL MAil $2,799,000
Panoramic ocean, Catalina. harbor and city ll&hts views from
this exquisite custom S bedroom, S.S bath.
BUISchonlau
N!WPOllT al!ACH $1,ttt,000
Unique Newport Beach Investment oppomtnlty, double lot In
d.esirable Cannery Villa,e. ·
Gail Grabner & Joy Curtin
NIW,.ONT HACH Sl,791,000
Spytlass Hill single story home Ocun,
utalina. Harbor and city lighu vl-s.
1"'6e • v.up Salford
COSTA MESA $1 ,400,000
3 units. cul·de-sac, Newport Heights. Front
Is SFR. 3 bd. 2 ba. Others: l bd. 1.75 ba.
Lois Arnao & Tim Rhone
NIW,.O~ HACH $774,IOO
3 bd. 2.S bL 1DW1ihCl1ie "1 die Bl6.~
l'OOl'IW. fnPace, ltirc doon d"c i.t ID pldo.
Nancy Matuaarin
NawftONT HACH SSff,tH
a.di doM 2 bd. 2.S ba. + dln.Amctled 2~
pnce. LIP. twWlt r.c.rior; vaubd ~
Cart McDonnell • Lynn Temwlt
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NIW,.ORT HACH Sl,4H ,OOO
Oceanrldge. ocean and canyon view from
most rooms. 3 bd. 4 ba. Media, library.
Delia Delpdo
NIWJtONT HACH Sl,lS0,000
~ '-I oondo. ""1 IOdeled, l>ml.dJI oondidon.
2 bd. 2.S ba., den. 1V room Oc:er;n city views.
' Lynne Valentine
COSTA HHA sns,ooo
2003 remodel on a huge lot. 3 bd. 2 ba.
Feawres granite counters. cnwrune.
Dawid McCulloch
NEWPORT HACH SI ,S00,000
Balboa Island duplex property. 2 single l~I
coaagei. -11 mainolned. walk to beach
Jane L.ans
HUNTINGTON HACH Sl,2",000
Tuscany·~ l bd. 3.5 ba. pb lolt
Urge rod top decl<. private pmo. Beadi dole.
ll:r Grech
COSTA MESA $149.000
Top locatlon, extra clean auto repair faclllty.
4 bays. 3 lifts.
Chudc Iverson
Nl!WPORT BEACH Sl,450,000
Balboa COYeS waterlront home. Private boat
dock. Remodeled kitchen. hardwood floors.
Barbara Swindall Ir W alter Mitchell
NEWPORT MACH Sl.225,000
Great loaDon on IWa PtnnulL ~co Foo
Zone. ferry or bead\ 4Jper lrllt has ocean 'llew.
Carrie Allen
COSTA MESA $41t,OOO
Turn key 3 bd. 2.5 ba. home. In great
Eastslde Costa Mesa loc.atlon.
Valerie Howell
NEWPORT I EACH SllS,000
Well kept brge studlO with full security lust
one mile to beach Elevator acceis.
Nlpl Balley
NEWPORT COAST $3.sso.ooo
Majestic 5 bedroom, 6 bath coastal home. Incredible views.
Blend of formal and classic Italian architecture.
Maxine & George McGafftpn
NEWPORT COAST $1,650,000
Catalina ocean view from master suite. Exquisite residence
showcases refined style with originality.
Maxine & George McGafftgan
CORONA DEL MAR $1,850.000
Rare, nearly I 12 acre level lot In Corona del Mar. Ocean, golf
course views. Home plans Included.
Tom Thomson
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Fabulous 6,800 square foot home under constrvcdon In lr'tfne
Cow. Private beach. ocean vt.w, Wie lot. poot
HLS#Ll2049
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IRVINE $5,750,000
Spectacutar 1.n acre lot In Shady c.n,.on® wtch fabulous golf
course, canyon and city ligtla vi.ws.
HLS#l8021
LAGUNA aEACH $2,IS0,1.00
Secluded OC.i\ vt.w escace wtch ..,...1"91t quwtWS. Cabana
wtch jacuzzi and sauna.
HLS#l1 2696
LAGUNA HACH $2,110,000
Top-quality. Marit ~ coocempot ary home
wid1 coudine. QnyOll and city fi&tlt vi.ws.
Ml.S# LI 2362
LAGUNA HACH SI ,SI0,000
Ocean views from virtually rtery room In
4 bd. 2.5 ba. home with Incredible deslcn.
Ml.S# ll 1840
-LAGUNA allACH Sl,IU,000
Sunsets and coastline views. 3 bd. 3.5 be.
Chris Abel destcned In North Lacuna.
Ml.S# Ll2137
LAGUNA HACH Sts0,000
Laguna Beach vllla&e lot. Main beach views.
Plans for 3 bd. 2 ba. home included.
Ml.S# LI 2735
LAGUNA NIGUEL Sllt,000 LAGUNA alEACH $790,000
~ OC9'I ~•Gard P*! ORB approved pbnsfor 4206 sq. ft. esate.
~2 bd.2.S+.S ba.~ ~
Ml.S# 5338376
ANAHllM HILLS $4JS,ff0
End unit 3 bd. 3 be. t.ownhome. uchedral
cellinp. great floor pbn, pado with vlewl
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Cottage In the heart cf Lacuna Villaae. 3 bd.
3 ba. Great location on a quiet street.
MLS# Ll1733
LAGUNA MACH $7tt,OOO
G'9lt 4 bedrool;n Uicu'1l Beach value. Large
~ and clnirc rooms.~ ocean ..iew.
MLS# LI 1616
LAGUNA lalACH Sl,OS0,000
()canfrcn Wldr'C.1 bd. l ba. UpdM9d and
expanded. Direct access to dick. Ocai ...,,
Ml..S# Sll83 IS
LAGUNA MACH $1Sf,000
Relurt>bhed l bd. In cranqult setting. Many
recent Uf>l"ldes. large. private backyard.
MLS# Ll26H
LAGUNA BeACH $414,000
Spectacullt' ~ McnJValley view.
Locatlld In rnllllon plus ~-
MLS# Ll2015
LAGUNA BEACH $4,395,000
Approx. 1.6 acre secluded S bedroom remodeled estate. Ocean.
hills, city lights views. PooVspa.
MLS# Ll2123
LAGUNA NIGUEL $1,869,000
Custom estate on O'l9r I /3,. acna lot with new gourmet kitchen,
wood paneMd office. '4 car prage.
LAGUNA aeACH . $2,.C95,000
Approx. I .'4 acres wlch 2 older homes. Full ocean view.
Income opponunity.
MLS# L9201
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Awesome Mecfarranean custom. 4000 sq. ft. home on 18,000
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Breathtaking Views In North Laguna
• Open & Bnght with Vaulted Ceilings
• Over 50 banks and
lending instituti ons to
choose from
• Loans to $10 million;
all credit profiles,
induding eas~-doc
and interest-on!~
·Three Bedrooms -Two Bat.hs
•Fabulous Views of WMe Water
Catalina, Coastline, Fisherman's &
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• Fireplaces In Living Room &
Master Bedroom
• Prime North Laguna Location
Oscar e>ustamantc
President
• Our goal is to provide the
best rates and lowest cost
-all with our best price
guarantee
• Close 10 Restaurants, Shops and Art
Galleries
• Recently Remodeled Kitchen Bright
with Newer Apphances
• Newer Interior Paint
• Karastan Carpets and Tiie Floors
• Two Carpon.s plus Guest Pandng
Below Building
TRY FIXED S·YEAR TO S 1.5 MILLION • 4 .95% • ZERO POINTS•
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Mature trees, lush landscaping and dramatic entry gates
welcome homebuyers into the urban village of Providence Park
An Intimate new community by
Sta ndard Pacific Homes
Homebuyers who want the convenience of a
city-side setting near the South Coast Metro
District and a gated community that welcomes
you home to a park-Uke atmosphere must visit
The Laurel and The Ivy at Providence Park.
Residents will enjoy the dramatic ambiance of
lush landscaping, private parks and on-site
recreation.
""The moment you drive through the
wrought-iron entry gates, there is an immediate
sense of being m your own world,· explained John
Spencer, senior sales counselor for The Laurel.
·Providence Park provides a tranquil ambiance
where people feel tucked away from city life,
giving busy horuebuyers the balance they need.
The community's incredible location also offers
homebuyers the accessibility they want to favorite
Costa Mesa destinations, includ.Jng the area's
most prominent entertainment, business and
shopping venues.•
From elegant street lighting to handsome brick
walkways and mature trees that line the entry.
Providence Park was exceptionally planned down
to the finest detail. Homebuyers are encouraged
to visit The Laurel and The Ivy today to
experience the unique backdrop and impressive
new home selections featured throughout this
prtvate oasis.
The Laurel's attached townhome designs range
from approximately 1,477 to 1,707 square feet,
with up to three bedrooms, two and one-half
baths and two car attached garages. Prices at The
Laurel are from the high $400,000s.
The Ivy's single family floor plans range from
approximately 2,263 to 2,453 square feet, with
three to four bedrooms, up to three baths, two car
garages and additional rooms such as lofts. bonus
rooms and dens per plan. Prices at The Ivy are
from the high $600,000s.
Resort-style recreation at Providence Park will
include two parks, a swimming pool. spa and tot
lot.
From the serene village atmosphere of
Providence Park, homeowners can easily reach
Costa Mesa's boutiques, restaurants and cultural
centers. Local freeways, the airport district, Metro
Point, South Coast Plaza, the Orange Cowity
Center for Performing Arts and South Coast
Repertory are all just moments away. Additional
highllgbts include access to the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District.
Pricing and product availability are subject to
change; please see a Sales Counselor for details.
Standard Pacific, one of the nation's largest
homebuilders, has built homes for more than
59,000 families du.ring its 37-year history. The
company focuses its efforts on constructing
homes within a wide range of price and size.
Standard Pacific operates in some of the strongest
housing markets in the cowitry with operations
throughout the major metropolitan areas in
Callfomia, Tex.as, Arizona, Colorado, Florida and
the Carolinas. The company also provides
mortgage financing and title services to its
homebuyers through its subsidiaries and joint
ventures, Family Lending Services, SPH Mortgage,
WRT Financial and SPH Title .
For more information on Family Lending
Services, a full-service mortgage banking
company, call (800) 325-5363. Additional
homebuilder services include the Standard Pad 6c
Design Studio, where The Laurel and The Ivy
homebeyers can visualize the perfect home with
the guJdance of a professionally trained interior
design staff. .
To visit The Laurel and The Ivy at Providence
Park, travel the 405 Freeway north, a:it Fairview
and tum right, heading north. Tum left on South
Coast and then right on Susan Street. From the
405 Freeway south, a:it Fairview and turn left,
heading north. Turn left on South Coast and then
right on Susan Street. The models and sales gallery
are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., except
Mondays, when hours are from noon to 5 p.m .
For more information on The Laurel, call (7 J 4)
327-1937;/orThe Ivy, call (714) 327-0668. Visit
the Standard Paciflc Homes' website at
www.standardpacifldwmes.com.
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Beautiful grand scale traditional estate commanding an expansive
view of Big Canyon Golf Course overlooking the 18"' hole. With
over 7,200 sq. ft .. this home features 5 bd. 6.5 ba. 2 offices. gour-
met kitchen, children's play room. great room with full bar, billiard
and media areas plus wine cellar. First time on market $4,650,000.
DINA GRIBBEN
(949)375-3302
(949)640-6859
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Centrally Located To All Of Orange County
500 N. State College Blvd., Ste 1200 • 500 Orange Tower, Orange, CA
Fabulous South
Bayfront
location
S1tuarcd on J comer
lot, llus chanmng
Balboa Island cottage
commands view:; of
Newpon Harbor, the
beach and Balboa
Peninsula. Relax on the
front brick patio or
porch watching all the
actlvllies of the harbor
and socializing with
those pasStng by
Enter the home
through a leaded glas!> Dutch door into the uvmg room with brick fireplace,
bwlt-ins and a large W1J1dow with bay views
The kitchen has white wood cabinets and vinyl floors, There 1s a separated
room with ample storage and pantry area.
Two bedrooms are located downstairs, one has an entire wall of closets. The
recently remodeled bath has new tile around the shower/tub and floor,
Separate guest quaners or rental apartment is over the two car garage. lt has
one bedroom, one bath and great bay views A rear private, enclosed patio is
perfect for entertaining.
This property was remodeled two years ago with new roof, exterior siding,
fencing. rear patio cover and exterior stairs to the rear unJt. The electrical was
brought up to safe levels and some new copper plumbing was completed.
11tis unJque property and location has peaceful tranquillity that is only
found on BaJboa Island. Enjoy it as your home, weekend retreat or build your
new dream home.
nus home is offered at $3,950,000.
For more Information, call Alice Brownell at Island Real Estate at (949)
294-6495.
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7.200 Sf (A) Lot wfl.arwe Yard Endoted by Block Wall • Lou o( Poccntlal and Pri«O
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1993, Thh Hlahly Popular Del Mar
Model 8ouu Numerous Upsme•
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Bedv • Largest Fhorplan-
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Available • Upgrades
GranJte Counter Topa.
Mirrored Walls,
Marble Surround Fireplace
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(A) Uvlnc Speer • Newer Catpet and
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Spectacular Views in Newport Beach
Enjoy views of Harbor, turning basin, ocean & city lights
from this charming 1950's expanded beach cottage.
Features include a private pool and spa. large family room,
on a desirable lot set in a lush tropical setting. Front house
has 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths & rear has 1 bedroom, 315 baths.
There is a 2-car garage with alley access plus an
office/bonus room. Offered a t $1,895,000
180 Buoy, Eastsitk Costa Mesa
Extensively remodeled 3 bedroom, 1. 75 bath & family room
home with an attached 2-car garage. Also features exotic
hardwood floors in living, dining, &fami{y room, recessed
lighting throughout, a private master suite, and a wood
bumin"K firepli:ice in the family room. Located mid block on
a quiet 'bastside Street. Absolutely impeccable move-in
condition. Offered at $749,000
Custom Home In Newport Heights
Newly constructed & remodeled this spacious 3 bedroom,
with a 4th bedroom optionlieatures 4 baths, tremendous
master suite.family room o kitchen & rear patio, oversized
3 car garage all beautifully ndscaped just minutes from
Cliff Drive Park. Offered at $1,450,000.
Eastside Costa Mesa
338 Ogle Street #B
Large 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath in great neighborhood south of
17th street. Job transfer requires quick sale.
Offered at $529,000
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315 u.tne Avenue
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As a seasoned home loan
consultant serving Orange County
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bring my considerable experience
to your neighborhood. I also have
the technology, resources and
innovative loan products from one
of Amenca 's leading lenders to
make your next home buying
experience fast. convenient and
virtually hassle-free.
A vast selection of home financing
options, including:
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Branch Manager
Cell 949-422-2075
kevin_budde0countryw1de.com
Website: www.loanapproyalsfast.com
M1ss1on VteJO Branch
27101 Puerta Real, Suite 100
M1SS1on Viejo, CA 92691
Phone 949-282·2203 Direct
Fax 949-348-1639
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18044 Culver Duve
Irvine, CA 9261 2
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First Team to feature top new
agent at Career Seminar on
February 5
Bernie Truax will share
his success story with
those considering a
career in real estate.
First Team Real F.state will be
holding a free career dinner, Thursday,
Feb. S from'/ to 8:30 p .m . at the
company's Success Academy, 3785
Plaza Drtve Jn. Santa Ana.
First Team Will feature top new agent
Beniie Truax, Prospective new agents
will learn how he sold more than $42
million his first full year in teal estate.
• 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 which there is a large
gap between those agents that are
enremely 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 a.re dedicated
to educating new agents about the
uuth on a career m Real Estate; Career
Director Erin 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.
Pirst Team Real Estate is dedica1ed to
the success of their new agents. No
Harbor Ridge
Tudor estate
Se1 within one of
Newport's exclusive guard
gated enclaves, this custom
built residence has ocean,
Ca tallna and aty lights
views. Th.is flve bedroom
and seven bath estate
spreads over 7,300 square
feet. It has been
other real estate company offers a
training program with the Academy's
success rate, and no other real estate
company offers a 5,000-square-foot
training facility exclusively for trairung
new and existing agents.
·our academy is dedicated to
providing the highest quality of
training in the field of.real estate
sales," Founding President and CEO
Cameron Merage said. "Offering the
best service to the clients is f:lirst.
Team's No. 1 priority and we are able
to do that through our unswpass«t
training program.•
"This is not the easiest training nor
the shortest. ln fact, it is the most
intense and comprehensive real estate
train.lng in the business. We owe our
clients and srudents all the tools they
need to be successful; the stats
demonstrate that it is the most
successful. ln 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,· said First T earn
Success Academy Director Dale
Lawrence.
Those who a.re serious about
succeeding in a career in real estate are
encouraged to anend the career
dinner. Seating is limited and
reservations are encouraged.
For more informatum and
reservations, contact Fint Team's
Career Development Department at
(800) 728-7277, ed. 850.
embellished with a discriminating use of the finest granite, travertine and hard
woods as well as dramatic landscape and hardscape.
A grand foyer has a spiraling staircase, qystal chandelier and arched
doorways that lead to ocean and dty lights views. Plve fl.replaces can be found
throughout the home Including the formal living room, family room, master
bedroom, media room and library.
You will be delighted with gourmet kitchen including Sub-Zero applJances.
granite counters, a center island and a lovely ocean view. Adjoining the
kitchen is a spacious family room.
Upstairs, the master suJte offers the luxury of a fireplace, sauna and soaking
tub.
The guest quaners with a separate entrance and full bath offers multiple
uses includinsa music studio, gym or office .
This home is offered at $3, 150,000.
For more fnjormalton, call Mary Beveridge ofFlnt Team Estates at (949)
719-2032 or (949) 887-8706.
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2157 Ocun Boulevard $1,599,000 Sat 1--4 Lori Gustafson
Sun 1--4 Sally Anne Sheridan
BALBOA PENINSULA POINT
1744 East Oceanfront $5.'400,000 Sat 1--4 Susie Safford
Sun 1-"4 Susie Safford
ttO I Sandalwood Lane $1,"425,000 Sat 1--4 Cammy Leslie
BAYSHORES
2702 Circle Drive $2.595,000 Sat 1--4 Nadine Bartholomew
2621 Crestview $1 .579,000 Sat 1--4 lance Bogs
BLUFFS
310 Vista Suerte $719,000 Sun 1--4 Jennifer Benshoof
CORONA DEL MAR
' 705 Avocado Avenue $675J>OO Sat 1--4 Katie Rollins
Sun 1-4 Heather McEwen
755 Avocado Avenue $569.000 -$589.000 Sat 1-"4 Sue Thomas
Sun 1--4 SueThomas
CRYSTAL COVE
16 Wharfside $2,2"49,000 Sat 1--4 Phyllis Marr
Sun 1-"4 Allan E. Heller
EASTSIOE COSTA MESA
160 Bay Street $569,000 Sat 1-"4 Tiffany Holden
I 5&4 Orange Avenue, Unit B $539,900 Sat 1--4 Tennille Rather
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
2018 Port Provence $1,325,000 Sat 1-"4 Megan Varga
LAGUNA BEACH
31091 South Coast Highway $5,1 95.000 Sun 1--4 Robert MIUiken
1250 Starlit $1 ,295.000 Sun 12-3 Robin Tench
PROMONTORY BAY
"426 Harbor Island Drive $2,550,000 Sat 1-"4 Marie Fargo-Sork
SHACW CANYON
19 Redbird $2,9"49,000 Sat 1--4 Jerry Snyder
Sun 1-"4 Us Olsen
59 Copper Creek. Lou "46 & "47 $2,295,000 Sat 1--4 Michael MacK.ellar
SOUTH LAGUNA
31525 Bluff Drive $1 ,900.000 • $2.200,000 Sat 1--4 Matt Evans
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Beautiful home on a SO foot lot. This '4 Bd. '4.S Ba. home features hardwood floors,
granite Counters. Mediterranean style exterior and a 3 car garage. Rare, oversized ~t.
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spectacular, wide open Back Bay views from dining. living and family rooms.
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Enjoy fabulous Catalina and sunset views from this 4 Bd. 5 Ba..
custom home in one of Newport Heights' premier locations.
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Remodeled home. Functional floorplan. Fabulo\U
Back Bay. city and Fashion Island views.
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d1e home realns II of Its lo~ charm and whmsk::ll ltyte. Pri¥m ~ to the and.
Only eMIYen exclusiw Lacuna Beach oceanfront cunom homesltes ~maln.
All the luxurious services and amenities of the Montage Resort and Spa.
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One of the most maanifkent contemporary beachfront homes
ever built In Orange County. Ed Lohrbach architecture.
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Contemporary style home deslgned by Horst Noppenberger and
featured in Coast Magazine and on Laguna Art and Architecwre Tour.
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Unique opportunity.Authentic Italian style home
Influenced by the owner's villa on Lab Como.
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dock and side de. Kitchen features r-anlte countertops and bayfront views.
Upstairs master suite wtd'I spacious ~ area. bayfront office, fireplace, His/Her baths and
bllcony cweriookln& the water. Soft contemporary in desi&Jl. this bayfront
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on desirable street close to the pool and park. South-facing exposure.
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Delightful, end <A cul-de-sac, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath Mediterranean style home.
This home Is perfect for entertaining guesa or to just entertain yourself.
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Extraordinary ocean. city ligtlt:s and mountain views from this Plan 8 In Altezza. Elevated,
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wonderful dt'ti111 lcltdlen. huge master bedroom and bath with large walk-in closet.
Floor-to<elling glass windows, dramatic volume, slate floors
throughout. huge enterulning deck. air conditioning with control panels in
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Fabulous beach home, dose to Jetty. park and ocean. Completely remodeled, top
to bottom. Hardwood floors, stalnless appliances and new kitchen and bathrooms .
Situated on a very large bayfront. this home commands some of the finest views In the
harbor; just one year new, this modem home Is truly a gift to anyone who wants
to live on the water. The home consists of 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, a huge master bedroom
with His and Hers closets and one of the most beautJful master bathrooms to be
found.A full stainless kitchen and a large temperate controlled wine room are a chef's
delight. The home has wonderful dark wood floors upstairs ar.d stone floOrs
downstairs. The property Is also equipped with a Vantage smart house electrkal system, .
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residential real estate. Only
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professional expertise In the field of
Roberl Pfdf fs" brolter
assod4U """' strada Propm{es in Newport Beach,
the ctnmly's pmnin' ~real estate
brokerage. He can be reacJwJ at (949)
722-8500. c2003 OJldwea Banlter Real
EstaU Corporation. awned and operated by
NRTlnc .
Victoria Strombom brings
exemplary customer service to
Strada Properties
This prominent real estate
veteran joins Strada's
talented roster of agents
For Victoria Strombom, every real
estate transaction is a win-win situation.
With nearly 20 years of experience In the
Industry, she has raised the bar for
delivering buyer/selJer satisfaction.
•All of my clients deserve my full
attention. Providing people with service
and expertise beyond their expectations
is key; said Strombom. "When clients
feel well cared for, appreciated and Vlctorta Strombom
special, lasting relationships are built.
'That, along with resuJts, has always been community admire about our agents, and
my goal and commitment.· it Is everything we expect here at Strada
A Conner pediatric intensive care Properties:
specialist, she has extended her Strombom's expertise spans such
dedication and hospitality as well as coast.al areas as Newport Beach, L1guna
tremendous poise under pressure to real Niguel, Aliso Viejo, L1guna Hills, Mission
estate. Those who know her are well Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point
acquainted with her in.satiable appetite and San Clemente. She represents a
for first-class customer service. She is a dJverse network of clients, from Income
staunch advocate of organization, aitical property owners to entry or experienced
attention to detail and frequent buyers. ·
communlcaUon, which are essential for •OUr industry Is a service Industry. We
any Ould business transactJon. should serve our clients, not just assist
Steve High, executive vice president thmi. ntat's where the satisfaction
for Strada Properties, anests, "The comes from and that's why I love real
amount of time and focus Victoria places estate,• Strombom saJd.
on each proceeding Is extraordinary. She OJntact Victoria Strombom al Strada
does not consider a job done until all Properties, (949) 464-2439 or at
parties involved {eel satisfied. l lcr level of vstrombom@stradaproperlies.com. C2003
performance ts what people within the OJldweU Banker Real Estate 0Jrporatim1.
real estate industry and In the Owtted and operated by NRT Inc
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is situated on a wide lot with large temcc.
Close to beaches, shops and restaUimts, the home ts also private.
This home is offered for lease at $2,500 per month.
For 1'f(}fe infomudion, ca1J Mali Gulkdge at (949) 64().3600. Strada
Properties, 140 Newport c.enter Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. C2003
OJldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc.
Custom homesite in Pelican Crest
Premier Pelican Crest lot offers approximately 17,981 square feet of
ocean view land. This is a perfect opportunJty to secure one of best
custom homesite values In Pelican Crest. Features expansive vistas of
the Pacific, Catalina, Newport Harbor and city lights.
This land/lot is offered at $2,995,000.
For more information, call]olm McMonlgle at (949) 640-3600 and
visit www.peltcancrest.com. Strada Properttes, 140 Newporl Center
Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. C2003 OJldwell Banker Real Estate
Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc.
Prime location in Eastslde Costa Mesa
Orlglnal four bedroom, two bath home on a very large lot in prime
Eastslde Heights location. Home sits on quiet cul-d~sac adjacent to
Newport Heights Elementary school. Extra family bonus room, may
not be permitted.
Titls home is offered at $709,000.
For more Information, call Mt!lissa Barnes at (949) 64().3600. Stmda
Properties, 140 Newport Cettlu Drive, Ste. 100, Newport &aclr. C2003
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Stunning custom Tusca n-style estate villa
nus four bedroom, plus a large bonus room, as well as an executive office,
four and one-half bath masterpiece is conveniently located withln proximity
to the airport, beaches, shops, schools and golf courses. nus designer savvy
home features quality custom European decor throughout
nus exquisite residence showcases refined style and originality with
anentlon to every detail. HighJights include a private entry garden and
courtyards with fountains, fresco ceilings, custom wood finishes, granite
countertops and a Catalina ocean view from the master suite.
nus home is offered at $2,650,000.
For more information, call Maxine and George McGaffigan of Coldwell
Banlter's Newport Beach offu:e at (949) 644-9060. Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage is the leading residential real estate company in Orange County with
I 7 offices and more than 900 sales associates. More information about Coldwell
Banlter Orange County is available onUne at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT f amily of companies. NRT
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a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD).
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Delightful cottage in heart of Laguna Village
This sweet three bedroom, three bath conage is situated on a quiet street m
the desirable Laguna Beach Village area. Conveniently located, this property 1s
withln easy walking distance to restaurants, shops and the beach
interlor attributes include a Uvmg room with high beamed ceilings anJ
brick fireplace, hardwood floors downstairs, new carpet upstairs, and a large,
private master suite on the second level.
The large backyard is ped'cct for entenaining, wnh a side patio that 1s
accessible through dinJng room French doors.
This home is offered at $995,000
For ,,tore information, call Inge 811n11 of Coldwell Banker's Laguna Beach
South office at (949) 499-1320. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokemge is the
leading residential real estate company in Orange County with J 7 offices and
more than 900 sales associates. More information abouJ Coldwell Banker
Orange County is available online at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banker
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Stunning custom Tuscan-style estate villa
Tilis four bedroom, plus a large bonus room, as well as an executive office,
four and one-half bath masterpiece is conveniently located within proximity
to the airport, beaches, shops, schools and golf courses. This destgner savvy
home features quality custom European decor throughout.
This exquisite residence showcases refined style and originaJit y with
anention to every detail HlghlightS include a private entry garden and
courtyards with fountains, fresco ceilings, custom wood finishes, granite
countertops and a Catalina ocean view from the master suite.
This home is offered at $2,650,000.
For more information, caU Maxine and George McCaffigan of Coldwell
Banker's Newport Beach office at (949) 644-9060. Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage is the leadtng residential real estate compa11y in Orange Co"nty with
I 7 offices and more than 900 sales associates. Mort informa tion about Coldwell
Banker Orange County is available onltne at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT
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a subridfary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD).
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Delightful cottage in heart of Laguna Village
1llis sweet three bedroom, three bath conage is situated on a quiet street in
the desirable Laguna Beach Village area. Conveniently located, this property 1s
within easy walking distance to restaurants, shops and the beach
Interior anributes include a living room with high beamed ceilings and
brick fireplace, hardwood noors downstairs, new carpet upstairs, and a large,
private master suite on the second level.
The large backyard is perfect for entertaining, with a side pat10 that is
accessible through dining room French doors
lltis home is offered at $995,000.
For more inforntation, cflll Inge B1u111 of Coldwell Banker's Laguna Brach
South office at (949) 499-1320. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is Ille
leading residential real estate company in Orange County with I 7 offices and
more than 900 sales associates. More information abo11I Coldwell Banker
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Situated on a large lot, this custom home features attention to detail
throughout. Bay views from master bedroom. Separate master baths with two
generous walk-In closets.
The designer, gowmet kitchen with AG.A stove also has marble counters and a
butler's pantry. Additional features include three bedrooms plus office, clJntng
room and a three car garage .
Lush landsc.aping adorns this very elegant property.
This home Is offered $9,750,000.
FM more~. call Jon~ of Coast Newport Properlies-C.Dldt«IJ
&miter al (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is lccated aJ 33 77 Via Lido,
Newporl &aclt. Coldwdl &mleer Res1dmtlal Brolterage is a member of Ille NRT
family of """P'l"ies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leAding ~roil estate
lm>leemge C()mpan)I, is a subsfdlary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE.aJ).
Big Canyon custom home
111is spacious, single story custom home is situated on a wide fairway in the
prestigious guard gated community of Big Canyon. The private, cul-de-sac is
beautifully lined with stately, mature trees. An open floor plan with vaulted
ceilings lends itself to family activities and gracious entertaining. There are
flve bedrooms, an office, a large fam1ly room with fireplace, a formal dining
room and lovely living room. A beautiful backyard with inviting pool and spa,
built-in barbecue and room to play completes th.ts perfect package.
Big Canyon is a premler community surrounding the Big Canyon Golf
Course in the heart of Newpon Beach. ·
This home is offered $2,595,000.
For more information, call Jeff Ewing or Lyleen Ewing of Coast Newport
Properlies-Coldwe!J Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is
located at 4 Civic Plaz.a, Ste. 260, Newport Beaclr. Coldwell Ba,.ltcr Residential
Brolter11ge is a member of the NRT family of compank.s. NRT Incorporated, tM
natWn's leadin& raidential real tsWe lm>lurage company. is a subsidiary of
Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD).
Largest model
in Bayview
Court
Light and bright, this
home features spacious
rooms, high ceilings and
tona of storage.
Situated in Bayview
Coun, the home has a
private patio area perfect
for a barbecue and patio set.
There is also an mside
laundry and a two car
attached garage.
It is a wonderful
opportunity to own in
Newport Beach with easy
access to freeways,
r~taurants, shopping and
the beach.
This home is offered at
$615,000.
For more information,
ca11 Faith Wilson of Coast
Newport
Propenies-Coldwell
Banker at (949) 644-1600.
Coast Newport Properties
is located at 4 Civic Plaza,
Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Ban.ker 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).
Spectacular oceanfront home
Breathtaking ocean, Catalina Island, Laguna coastal views and sounds of the
surf are enjoyed from this oceanfront home. It is ~ted directly on the sand,
with its own private beach that adjoins Woods Cove, one of Laguna's most
beautiful stretches of coastline. ·
Designed by renowned architect, Morris Skendarian, th.is beautiful home
was rebuilt in 1992 and newly remodeled last year. All of the main rooms
boast wonderful views and have mensive balconies and decks. 'nle master
suite has his and hers baths, dressing areas and closets. Other amenities
include a large 1,500 book library, a main floor guest suite, a double office and
gym. The chers kitchen is perfect for entertaining, enjoying the sunset or
watching the surf with your momin,g coffee.
The large private courtyard features an onginal sculpture fountain and offers
an informal tropical setting accented by magnificent palms. The separate guest
house is equipped with a mini-kitchen, private bath and entertainment center.
Th.is home is offered $9,750,000.
For more tnformaffon, call Sara Hi"""'" and Brad Hi""'4n of C.Oast Newport
Propertte:s-C.OldweU Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties ts
lccated at 4 Civtc Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Bader Residential
Brolterage is a mmrber of tlie NRT fam11y of companies. NRT lneorporaled, the
natkm's leading midentW rt.al estate brolterage company, is a subsidiary of
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bath home. 3,000 sq. ft. Panoranuc ocean view
Currently W1der construction . .)2.550.000
Laguna 6h -Custom Mark Singer design. 4
bdrms / 3 bath 3,800 sq. ft. Ocean view Soon to
be under construction. .)2.500.000
Laguna bh -Open and spacious
floor plan allows for comfortable flow
for li\IU\!t and entertairung.
Abundance of windows captures the
natural beauty of the home's sur-
roundings. Skylight and extcnsiv('
use of glass block brings even more
light to thls Mark Srnger designed
home. Peatures 3 bdrms, 2.5 bath, 2
fireplaces, ocean vtew, ocean view
deck ...... See LagunaSeaside corn for
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5on CkmaKe -New ocean view home in gated
commwlity. 4 bdnns I 4 balh I 3 car garag('
Contact Keith: 949.637 523() )1.150.000
(olhedrol City -New Mont.age home 2 bdrms I 2
bath aJl(I den in main housP Separate cas1ta
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Custom Promontory Bay waterfront villa
With more than 4,300 square feet of Uving space, this custom Tuscan-style
villa gleams like a freshly minted coin. Cloaked in luxurious tones and
textures, thil Newport Beach home exhibits the careful thought and tasteful
coOJideration given to all of the coordinated features and inclusions.
The residence has a total of four bedrooms, with an office adjoining the
master, and one-half baths. The interior of the home has been recently
remodeled, featuring a third level exercise room, first floor bedroom suite with
private entry, gourmet kitchen with top of the line appUances, elegant marble
entry and dramatic st.airs to the rotunda. The boat dock accommodates a 70
foot-plus yacht and there is a spacious bayside deck, spa. barbecue and static
swimming pool.
This home is offered at $4,800,000.
For more information, call Blm Hasting; of Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach
office at (949) 644-9060. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the leading
residential real estate company In Orange County with I 7 offices and more than
900 sales associates. More Information about ColdweJJ Banker Orange County is
avaflable onlim at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is
a member of the NRT famfly of companies. NRT lncorporatet!, the nation's
kading rtStdential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant
Corporation (NYSE:CD).
Vintage Spanish charm In Laguna Village
Built In 1928, this charming gem is located on one of Laguna Beach's most
coveted streets, within walking distance to beaches, shops and neighborhood
cafcs. This two bedroom, one bath residence has been finished with a loving
eye for detail. It is situated on a street-to-street lot with a single car garage .
Exterior features include front yard foliage that gives an air of privacy and a
brick walkway that leads to a carved wood front door with rustic ironwork
hardware. Inside, gorgeous hardwood floors and authentic Spanish tile work
add to the quaint feel throughout the home. The Uving room Includes a cozy
fireplace and French doors that open to the brick patio and landscaped
backyard.
This home Is offered at $950,000.
For more information, caU Angela Gauthier of Coldwell Ba niter's Laguna
Beach Soulh office at (949) 499-1320. ColdweJJ Banker Residential Brokerage is
the leading residential real estate c.ompany in Orange County with 17 offices
and over 900 sales associates. More Information about Coldwell Banker Orange
County is avatlabk onllne at www.cbsocal.com. ColdweJJ Banker Residential
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Boy view home-two bedroom,
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This Mcdi1cn:anan mancrpiccc offcn gorgeow :ambiance throuJliout by urlliz-.
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and faux acccnu. This unique 1.2 acre estate is located off the main .street Uford-
ing nnqwJ pnvatc living. A tocal of sUi bedrooms, OlCh with a private deck.
wa.Uc in closet, and full bath. Fabulow Muter Su11c down.nairs. Sme of the art
home. thcam, large badcyard wi~ pool and spa. and fabulow panoramic mo~
tain YJCWl. Front yard lw cucadmg waccrfalls. ponds and rolhng lawns and pn·
va tc ga tcd entrance.
Offered :11 Sl,790,000
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A uuJy uchiccaural mancrpica. This majcsric Medicannan home:, located in the pro-
rigious gaied community of Sc. Tbonw E.scuci, is the epitome of dcganc.c, styk and
grace. ApproL 6.000 sq feet of lu.tury includes five bedrooms, a libra.ry/officc and five
full batha plw two lulfbadu.. Fibulow goU11DCt kitchen with granite c:ountmops and all
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• OCEAN VIEW READY TO BUILD Gorgeous Occ:an view 101 in t'icclusivc guarJ
garcd community of Sa Pointe csi.atcs. Fabulous ~proved plans for 6.200 sq fttt home
wilh seven bedrooms and c:iitht and half baths. Gorgeous rwo lc:vd lm .. lcyu'd 2 000 sq
feet each level with pool ancf'spa and large grass area. Musi sec:! Offered ar S89S,o00
~ FABULOUS P~ATE OC:f.AN VIEW WT Th~ ulunute in privacy. this cs1.11c 101
is App rox. 6 acres w1~h beauuful ocean and mountain views, Located in 1he exclusive
guMd gated communny of Bear Brand Ranch . This custom muhi million dolLu csute
e:ommun!ry o~n spaaow, private living, fancastic cqucw1an trails along the mounrain
side and jWt rrunurcs from the beach. One of the few Jou avilibble!!!
Seller wiU cnrcmin offers between Sl,095,000 and Sl,294,876
• ~UlLD YOUR D~ HOME Spacious 101 loa1cd ag;iiru1 the SaddJcbaclc moun-
cains. Coto de Cau m a guard-gaccd, golf course and cqucsman commun1cy Featuring
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end of a cul-de-sac. One of 1he best lou wnh views of Cuto Valley, the golf course and
hillside views. Offered at $2,459,000
• CUSTOM ESTATE SITE: Fantastic 20 acre home sire m the g~1cd community of
Juliana Farms. Ei:iucstrian zone submit Views of the enc ire valley of San Jiun <::ap1m<mo
Approved sice pfa115 arc available for home. Owner 1s mouvarcd and will rradc or
exchange. Offered ac $2,200,000
THE BF.ST OF PELICAN CRF.ST
ExccpuonaJ Ncwporr Coasr estate, locared in rhe pratig1ow muJri-miJlion dol-
Lu community of Pelican Crest. Affording cranquil, cxqu1si1e quality. and pn
va1e living with cascading waterfalls, and ~ lwciow landscaped rourtyard and
backyard. Gorgeow panoramic ocean views. sue bedrooms wit:h seven one and
half baths. Th" csme is gatC'd with wroughc iron rose and leaf .accents with a
private driveway enclosed Indoor pool. dry s.auna and elevator accas to all t:hrcc
lcvds. Thu home 1s approx. 11,438 i;q lcc1 w11h an approx 8 car garage.
Offered ar: 59,900,000.
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re-grout kitchen and bathrooms.
Repair drtpplng fuucets and drains or
plumbing ft.xtures that aren't
operating.
flX sticking doors a.nd replace old
locks and doorknobs. Replace burned
out buJbs and broken electrical
sockets. Replace cracked windows
and tom screens. Repair broken
fencing and reseal the deck. dean up
staJns on the tiles and countenops.
Some experts also recommend
hiring a certified home inspector to
thoroughly and Impartially evaluate
tbc property. (Pox a list of inspectors
In Its best
possible light. They also just might
make the sale.
Barry Marlu represents selkn '""'
bNyers '" tlu Or•"&t °'""~ coa.rl4l com,,,.,.IHes of Newport Coast,
Newport Beach, Coron4 dtl Mar and
the Irvine Ranch. Ht can bt reached at
(949) 552-11 I/, e-mail
Barry@CybtnlilJe-Hqme.s.com or log on
to his website at C)lberVak-Homes.com for additional information. Prudmlial
California Realty is a" independently
owned and operated member of The
Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc.
their real estate license and Kraus
charts their course to success with the
business development classes offered
to both new and seasoned agents.
Prudential is keenly aware of the
challenges that each new agent
experiences in starting a real estate
career. Managers and mentors
provide the guidance at the office
level, while the on-going business
development classes are conducted at
the training center in Irvine.
"Today's Opportunities in Real
Estate,• a free seminar presented by
Kraus and Nestor, on the first
Wednesday of each month, at 6:30
p.m., talks about the career
opportunities available at Prudential
Califonua Realty.
Other topics covered will be the
basics of the business, how it has
changed during the past few years,
and opportunities within the
industry. Kraus said that because of
the booming Orange County real
estate market, those seriously
thinking about a reaJ estate career
should anend the seminar.
Prudential agents benefit from the
company's large nemork of resources
including the latest presentation
software, nitlonal and local
advertising programs, and
eeertific.ation. Prudential's
eMarketing h.u become an el:cellent
tool for both new and seasoned
agents to branch out and compete in
today's computer savvy market,
enabling them to build upon client
relationships With personalized
marketing.
All of our training, the mentor
program, and personal agent websites
are company paid programs.
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Uceosing Classes
Prudential California Realty's next
session of real estate licensing classes
will be Sarurday, February 7, 14, 21
and 28 at the company's training
center in Irvine.
Anthony Schools supplies the
course materials, which include the
California Real Estate Principles,
Power Prep Videos, Audlo Tapes, plus
a computer disk and workbook
containing more than 1000 practice
exam questions.
The licensing course is made up of
two components. The first is a three
week, 12-hour accelerated classroom
mstruction by Jim Parks of Anthony
Schools. On the fourth week, students
are given a 100 question test that
must be passed with at least a 60
percent grade in order to qualify to
take the Calif omla real estate exam
Certificates of completion are then
sent along with student's application
to the Department of Real Estate in
order to obtain a test date.
For mort information, caU Trish
Kraus, Prudtnttal California Rtalty's
Director of Career Development at (800
)895-1869. TM Trat,.lngCtnteris
located at 2405 McCabe Way, Ste. 1 l I,
Irvine. Prudential califrmtla Realty is
proud to bt a member o/HomeServlces
of America lnc., a Berkshire Hatlcaway
affiliate. Prudential California Realty
is ranked among tire nation's Top 5
real estlite companies with more than
S l 7 ln1liotf ;,. sales volume, according
to National Relocation" and Real Estate
Magazine, Aprll 2003. Additional
company information can be obtained
at www.prudentialcal.com or
wM.rw.pnulmtialcal.com.
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Gated , 2 Master Suites,
Separate Guest Wing ,
2 Patio s, On Greenbelt,
Clubhouse with Tennis,
Creative Financing, Trades ?
One of the finest estates in Rancho Mirage
built by Wm.Randolph Hearst for Marion
Davies. 2.77 acre11. 13,000 S.F. private
lake, bridge, tennis, pool, spa, croquerficld,
views forever. Remodeled m 1998
$5,600,000
COLDWC?LL 8ANt\CRl.1
Joel Cohen
(760) S67-1!910
(800) 801-4603
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ANN CENDROLIS
949.574.4249
PALM SPRINGS-PALM DESERT
VACATION PROPERTIES
Offering both Sales and
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ANNUAL RENTALS:
Furn. or Unf. from $1,200/Mo.
VACATION RENTALS
$2,0<>g6,MO and up ~ Season
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GREAT INVESTMENT
PROPERTIES FROM
$200,000!
C.Ootact MICHAEL ANTER
760-333-7307
golfdesertvacations.com
e-mail Vacationwatch499@cs.com
STUDIO LIVING
BY THE BEACH
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Staffed Gatehouse Entry
Pools • Spas • Dry Souno
Park Areas • lush Landscaping
and Morel
l Mile to Beach
Maintenance-free Lifestyie
Studios from the low $200,000s.
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(714) 374·0200
Laguna Beach
For Lease
Large Home, 4 Bdrm. + Office.
3.5 Bath, 3, 700 SF, Single Sto
Guard Gated, Huge Yard, Walk t
beach! No Smoking/Pets
$6,000 per month
Theresa McVay
949-533-4409 -Broker
CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH
755 Avocado $569,000-$589,000 1318 Dover Dr Corner of Knottingham
2Br 2Ba Sat-Sun 1-4
Agent, Sue Thomas
949-735-2294
NEWPORT BEACH
Call for gate access
5Br 68a Sat-Sun 1-5 $3,995,000
Patrick Tenore
Nationwide USA
949-856-9705
38923RD
5Br 4.5Ba Sat 12-4
Troy Davis
Davis Consulting Group
714-264-1334
391 23rd
$1 ,400,000
5Br 4.5Ba Sat 12-4 $1,600,000
lh>y Davis
Davis Consulting Group
714-264-1334
3Br 2Ba Sat 12-4 $1, 199,
Agent
949-400-8413
819 Via Lido So4d
5Br, 8 1/2Ba Sat 12-4
Cote Realty Group
949-760-1 900
$10,900,
SAN JUAN CAPITSTRANO
31852 Paseo Alto Plano
Mini Estate horse property
3Br 3Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $1 ,45,000
Elgin Johnson
Keller Wiiiiams
949--218-1885
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JUSt steps to Newport Heights and to
Newpol't Harbor High School. A short walk
to Newpot1 Heights Elementary School and
Ensign Mlddle School. Restaurants,
shopping and even the beach are a shol1
walk as welt. This 1s a pome locahon
W11h 3 large bedrooms (one on the f1rs1
floor) and 2 baths, this home has a huge
family room off of the kitchen and a fireplace
on both the IMng room and the lam1ly room.
The sunny and bright kitchen is a delight!
With newer white ble and appliances. and a
darling kitchen nook. rt 1s a JOY to cook m
Check out our virtual tour al
www capandloni.com and grve us a call lor a
showing
$804,900
CAPANOTONI
RE/MAX PREMIER
949-451 -1352
Half Acre SJC' Mini Estate
3 BR. 3BA, split level
Zoned for horses
Multi million$ neighborhood
Parking for boat, RV, etc.
Call Elgin Johnson
Keller Williams Realty
(949) 218-1885
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Newport Beach Town Home
Light, Bright Upgraded
Town Home with High Ceilings
& Ocean Breezes.
Attached 2 Car Garage
2BR, 2.SBA, Pool Area
& Club House.
$425,000
Principals Only please,
no agents
NEWPORT COAST
STUNNING 0cEAH HEIGHTS wmt HARBOR VIEWS· CASSIS $2,839,000
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Prime Main street localJOll with Clly vrews Pflce
includes $35,000 in bo11der upgrades with own
pe1sonaJ elevator 12· C&lhngs heights Perlec1 for
Gatteiy or Home Office
Clieck Mt .._ YlrtHl Tow
@www.1ll1•1tMr'Lc-/sMwtNt'1
Top 1% Of Agents ln Orange C.Ounty
Top Agcnt Platinum Properties
"From Mansions to Mobile Homes"
Stefanie Meurer
(949) 7 15-3156
Costa Mesa
Frank Lloyd Wright may
have designed this wood
an d glass extravaganza. ll!O """I~'~'"' ha:l>oran;ilun1<1
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Las Verdes
'.->i.anding on a large
cul-d~SdC parc:cl with VICWS
of the hills anJ oty hghts,
Um 'iln,Qe family home has
hcen bcautlfUJly upgraded
with Jesigner touches
TI1cre are five bedrooms and
two and three-quancr!>
harru French door.,
c.ithcdral ccllings, crown
moldings, custom pru111 finishes, arched doorways and towering windows create
a di!>'tinctivc European ambiance throughout the 3,0S<Kquare-foot floor plan.
The fonnal living room o!Ters a fireplace, French doors lead.mg to a courtyard am.I
a unique tile floor reminiscent of a French country home
The elegant fonnal dmln~ room ronne~ the hving room to the family room
anti kuchen Dtnncr gueru will en10y looloni;: out the wall of French doors onto
thl· counyard
Spaaously laid out in a grca1 room Jesign, the gourmet k.nchen flows Into the
fanuly room and hreakf~'1 nook BodSting nch granite counters, stainless steel
appliances and custom cabinetry, including two fuU pantries.
In addition to the dl\1inctlve marble fireplace, the family room features a comer
built-Jn emcnatnment center. A French door leadc; out from the breakfast nook to
lht' poohized rear yanJ that overlooks the hills.
The en suite master hedroom offers a spacious sleeping area and a short
hallway area that leads 10 the marble appointed bath as well as a retreat area that
( uuld he used ilS a home gym or study Relax in the J~euzzi tub dramatically
.. 1.1gecJ tn ah arched nook with windows offering views. A.lso enjoy the builHn
vanity and spaaous glass-enclosed shower.
Addltional upgrades include dual air condJtioning systems, two car anached
~ge wit11 an epoxied floor and indoor laundry room
This home ts offered at $849,900.
For more bifonnation, call First Team 'sJef!Sttsirman at (949) 498-7278. Vis1t
wwwjrffstearmart ,ron1 for a virtual'"''" and a Ust otMF' homes Jeff has available.
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COPYRIGHT 0 2003 The NaUQnel fonanoat Newt
:;., ~ An r Standing on the ocean
side of I Ughway I In San
Clemente IS this massive
custom estate. Barely a year
old, the residence offers four
bedrooms and five and
one-half baths as well as
panoramic ocean views
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room with a marble fireplace flanked by li t art niches A cathedral ceiling and
,oversized windows accentuates the spaciousness of the room.
The hallway leads to the formal dining room as weU as guest quarters
complete with built·in cabinetry and wet bar, separate entrance and oversized
bath.
Proceeding into the great room that spans the width of the home, you will o
dazzled by the massive gowmet kitchen that opens to the family room and
game room. High-end appliances are set agai{lst custom cherry wood cabinetr
and granite counters. A wtne bar faces a game room with a mini-refrigerator,
overhead glass cabinets, bar sink and tap. Walls of wtndows look out onto the
oversized ocean view deck that overlooks the rear yard and canyon. ·
The master suite and two junior suites are located upstairs. All bedrooms
f~ature hard wood floors and separate baths. However the spacious master su1
has a kiva style fireplace, walls of wtndows and access to a private deck with a
Jacuzzi. Through an arched doorway, the marble appointed master bath
features a Jacuzzi tub, walk-in deluxe shower, dual sinks and walk·in closet.
The home also includes a gym, home office, walk-in kitchen pantry,
oversized attached garage that can hold up to five cars and RV parking.
This honae is offered at $2,390,876.
For more information, call First Team Estates' Victoria Slq/ried at (949)
338-7444 .
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Monarch Beach, California
~unning s ingle-level oceanfront
home situated on a private, oversized
flat bluff-top lot with panoramic
unobstructed ocean views of the
Pacific Ocean, coastline & world
famous Ritz Carlton Resort. Enjoy
Catalina Island sunsets or the
majestic waves crashing on the sandy
beach below. Completely remodeled
to today's standards, this four
bedroom property features the
highest quality materials throughout
and is a fully automated "smart
house", impeccably detailed and
wired for the i 1st Century.
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