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SA~RDAY,FEBRUARY7,2004
Cox condemns candidate's mailer
Congressman says he does not give primary-
race endorsements a nd he wants Assembly
hopeful Cristi Cristich to mail a retraction
after she used his quotes out of context.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA llep.
01ris Cox on Friday denounced
as misleading a mailer from 70th
Assembly District candidate
Cristi Cristich that includes se·
lttctions from a supportive letter
Cox sent her. Not included is the
congressman's explanation LhaL
he doesn't endorse candidates in
Republican primary races.
The mailer Cristich's cam·
paign sent to some absentee
voters this week shows a photo
of Cox and reads "'Thanlc you,'
Cristi Cristich" with Cox's name
QUESTION ? How will th• ftap
over Crtstlch's mallet
llff9ct the tac:. for the •
70th Anembty
District? Call our
Reader's Hotline at (949) 642-6086
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underneath. The body of the
mailer quotes a lener from Cox
to Cristich reading, "I want you
to know how impressed I am
with your candjdacy. and how
much I look forward to working
with you as a State legislator.·
The original lener had contin -
ued, "if you are successful in
March and, undoubtedly, in No-
vember."
Cristich campaign manager
Dave Gilliard said the mailer
"clearly doesn't say ICoxl en·
dorsed her." He added that using
excerpts of leners like the one
from Cox is a common practice
in poUtical campaigns.
The original letter explains
that Cox ha1> "for 16 Yl'atll fol
lowed a tradition of not endor:.·
ing candidates for the Legisla·
ture in contested Rt'publican
primaries." An idcntkal lctter
was sent to Ornck OeVore. who
also is running for the 70th Db·
trict seat. Cox said. Both candi-
dates solicited Cox':. cndorst'·
ment. and he wrote the letter
after a Cristich staffer a,,ked fo r a
letter to explain that he wasn·1
endorsing anyone, he 'aid.
The m ailer came to Cox\ at·
tention when his offi cl' began
receiving call1> about ii, :.ome of
which were ungry ahuul what
llll'Y thought was an t•ndnri..e·
nicnt, Cox \aid.
"I don't ~mow whctht•r lhi!. will
haw a ni.1tcnaJ effert on the
campaign hut clearly 11 \VU.'> in·
lcntlcd to." he :.aid.
"Whal \\:t.'> extended .11> a
1 ourtc.'>y \Ht'-l ompletely
.ib11 ... ed. ··
I IC lrvilll' pulitiral '>dem:e
profc,sor ~l ad, Petrart'a said
lw\ not surl' if thl· puhltcity over
the mailer \\tll rcnect badf} on
See MAILER, Pa&e A4
Board wants
to open swap
meet bidding
A subcommittee will
co ntinue to explore
options for the fair
board and will
pr~nt its findings.
Deirdre Newman
Darty Pilot
FAIRGllOU NDS -l'hl' excrn-
tive commillre of the Orange
County Fair Board wa-, 'N Friday
10 recom mend that Lhc board ol
director!> open bidding for tht'
rights to run its surces!.ful week
end swap meet.
1-riday\ d1~r11.,,inn "'"'till' lat·
l''>I Ill the -;wap lll<'t't :-.ag.i. which
>;ol mired in con1rnv1·r ... y l<u.1
... um111er. In July. 1hr ho.inl 111xrd
Lht' fir.,t b1dd111g pron•" ,111d .tp·
proved i'>~uing " Ill'\\ n·qlll''' tor
hid.'>.
In January. 1he hoard rt'll'l ll'd
hinng an out,1de con.,11ha111 to
twlp prepare .1 rcqur.,I for Ind'
for the IO·yl·ar-lea.'>c ol thl' pMk·
ini.: lol wht'rl' thl' 'wap 1111·1·1 oc-
n irll. '>hifli ng the i'>'>llt' h.irk to
the cxecutlvt.• l'tllllmilll'l'
PHOTOS BY MAAK C. DUSTIN I DAILY Pll.OT
Bakersfield re sident Doris Huggs browse s through the different orchids for sale in the Bangkok Botanical Garden display.
Instead. the recommrndation
turned a lot broader with the ad-
dition of a l.ubcornm1ttee Lhal
will explore aJI pussihlc ahcrna·
lives. including negotiating
solely with Tel PhiJ Enterpril>l''>.
i:reator and JS-year-operator ol
rhe Orange County Market
Place. The two-person ~ubcnm·
millee will present its final rec·
ommentlation to the hoard on
Feb. 26.
On fnday. Debur.lh 1 lctdwr,
dt'puty attorney general tu the
lair ho.in.I. ... tid allhnu~h tlwre\
1w :.pccilic ... w1ute pn·\C'rlttllK
thl' nego1ia111111 of a rontrnrt
without compl'lll iw b1dd1111<. tht•
Department of hmd and Agri
culture ha.., ,1 '>lrong polirv of ad·
vnl':tling t ompct1tivt· hultling
Growing fascination
Enthusiasts gather at the Fascination of
Orchids show at South Coast Plaza to
revel in their b looming obsession.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
T alk to people who
grow orchids. and
many will say they're
addictive.
Thousands of o rchid
addicts, and people who just
like flowers, will congregate
this weekend at South Coast
Plaza. which is home to the
24th annuaJ Fascination of
Orchids show. The event
fea tures free seminars about
growing orchids and
includes more than I 00,000
·orchids displayed by 68
vendors.
"It's gorgeous.~ said
Barbara Johnson, who came
wilh her husband, Bruce,
from Orange to sec the
orchid show.
rhe Johnsons have one
orchid at home but
expected to buy more before
leaving the show.
"I think the orchids give
you a lot more than you give
them," Johnson said.
The show. sponsored by
the Orange County branch
of the Cymbidium Society of
America. is the second
largest orchid show in the
world. said show co -chair
Tony Glinskas.
"The area between Santa
Barhara and San Diego is
See GROWING, Pase A4 •
FAMILY TIME
Halftime show wasn't super
T he Jan. 19 issue of People
magazine featured Britney
Spears on the cover with
the headline. "Is she over the
edge?" When I saw this ln the
checkout aisle of the
supermarket. all I could thjnlt of
was. "Who cares?"
But apparently a lot of people
do care because they keep
buying People and really want to
lcnow what's happening with hef,
with Ben and Jennifer and with
the other trivial Uves featured ln
People. They also buy Us
magazine and If there were
magarlnes such as •Them· and
"Theyt they'd probably buy
STEVE
SMITH
those. too.
As I write
this, I am
bracing
myself for the
next batch of
magaY.lne and
tabloid covers
J that will be
out Tuesday.
Anyone want
to wager that
Janet Jackson
will be on half
of them? During her Super.Bowl
halftime 'stiow, Jadcson finally
exposed herself for what she Is:
an immoral. deceitful has-been
who was desperate to prop up
her sagging career. She ls Norma
Desmond wtth a nipple ring.
When I heard the lineup of
halftime ~nlertalners, something
occuned to me, so I asked two
of my nieces, both In their 20$,
for confirmation.
M Aren't all these people kind of
'yesterday'?" I asked. .
"Yes.• came their reply.
But there they were, with their
old dance steps. tired ftreworb
and bad dancers wearing
skimpy. trashy costumes -all
done before. all very boring. Oh.
IMF~Y.Pll•M
MT he
Secret
Garden," a
float
designed
by Don
Davidson.
was
created by
Fiesta
Floats fr6m
two floats
that
appeared
in the
recent
Rose
Parade. It
can be
seen at the
orchid
show.
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
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WEATHER &
The committee approwd ex·
ploring all the opt ion~. even
though the board's attorney said
it was "not likely" that the De·
partment of food and Agricul·
ture would approve a rnntracl
that did not go through an open
bidding proce:-s.
Both rel Phil and thl' only
other company involvl'd 111 thl'
bidding proces.., -Dclawarl'
North -cxpret.Sed sati~faction
~ith the decision.
"I think the board '' looking at
all its options." said Jeff Teller.
president of Tel-Phil Enterprise!>.
"fhat's lhc task a hoard like thb
has to do. 1hey have to take all
the factors into cono;ideration
before making a policy deci·
i.ion."
Jeff Flint. a consultant to Dela-
ware Nonh. calJcd it "an m11-
'itanding decision ...
blf they take into account what
their attorney told them today.
they will put this out to an open .
f:iir, bidding process.'' he said.
bpect the spring-like
weather to continue, with
partly cloudy slclft and some
light wind.
S..P11eA2
SPORTS
Corona del Mer crushes
Calvary Chapel In boys'
eoccer, 6-0.
See hp Bl
noben llow!'r, an .11111mev
represe111111g li:I Plul. .... 1111 lw
wanted to hl' certain of I h.11.
"If Lhe hoarc.1 i'> c1H1l'l'rnl'd
about the i.,.,uc. it ~hould grt
... 0111ething in writing ln11n 1h1·
Depar1me111 ol food .1ml Agri-
cult ure." Rowl'r ..aid.
Bower prm'l'l'tfod 10 t·nt1llll'r
ate .'>even rca"m' why hl· fl't'I'
the hoard '>houltl con ... ider 1wg11·
tiating d1rec1ly with Tel Phil. 111
duding their high quality of op·
erations ;111d lhl' huge
rnmmunity 'upport they have
rnhivated through their gt·m•ru..,.
1ty to the Jrl'<t
Flint fm m1•d on whal Ill' con
.. kier~ lhl· hoa1d\ obligut11u1 a:. a
'll'ward of public land to keep
the procc.~., opl'n
"It 's about 'l'tttng up a process
that a' public '1cw.1rcb. you need
IU go rhrou~h." Mini said. "That
will w1,wl'C 1h1· lflll''>tion~ that
lll'Cd lo lw <111'Werl'd. rhere
might even lw more· 1h,m two
l11dder~ ...
Mier the p11hl1c hearing. board
prl·,idl•nl f'at Vela,que1. mude a
dc•fini1ivt• mo11on the11 a two-per-
-;on :.11bcomn11ttce <.hould work
on r('commending the p rocc-.s
See BIDDING. Pa&e A4
I
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Daily Pilot
BOOMERS & BEYOND
fFr ading the tundra for an ocean view
Newpo rt Bea ch atto rney
shares the va lu e of
lea rning how. to
c.:o mmunicate , n egotiate
and compromise.
V lolet P. Woodho~ is a
successful Newport
Reach-based trial
a11orney, negotiator and
unc of thr nation's top financial
:idvison. 0 11 rnmplex d ivorce iss~.
Woodltou~<' is also a succt'Ssful
author of" Divorce & Money: I low
to Maki· 1ht• Hcst Financial
lx:dsio11<; During Divorce." now in
11:. -;ixth editi on. Woodhouse grew
up in n·mot(• areas of Alaska, made
lwr way to C.1l ifomia in the late '60s
.md has hecn here ever since.
·11w Pilot's Lu.la Pena rt'Cently sat
down with t11e 55-year-old attorney.
Where did you grow upt
I wa' horn 111 a little fii.hing village in
thl' Hc·nng Sea. ·nll' name of the little
l11w11 '·' Nuk.11('k., Alnska, and I lived
1l11°1l' f'ltr fl v1· yl'a rs. And' then I rnovct.I
to, 111 .. 0 111 Ala..,k.a, a place called P-almer
1in j1"1 a tiny form until I was 16.ihat':.
wlll'rt' I grl'W up: the 1ur1dra. It was a
v~·ry .,,,ft• pl.tt"t'. II M't'rned tu fill'. di lea:.t
I rd1 ~1(1• lht're. Very safl» very i.mall
111rn1111111ily. cvf!rybody knows
l'Vl'ryhody-it w.c. a wonderful five
year:.. On th(' farm, that w.u; a lot of
work. I k•amed IHIW lo work there. I also
h•anwd tlw lmportanct> of work.
What kJoJ or chUdhood dkt yuu
hoYe7
I h<1d u wry n 1111plicall'<l childhood.
I 1fl' m 1\l:i~ka "001 like life here, it jus1
1'>11°1. II':. very dlffncnt, it''I very tough.
I jf1• i11 Ala'-b, wlw11 I ~'l't.'W up, lht.•re
wa-, 11111lr111g t.'H'Y abc1111 11 111 Alaska.
wh1•11 I wa' on 1lw farm, there W<ll> this
lri~ dairy f.1m1 ;wm'i.\ th1· road where we
'"en· . 111 "dairy form, I hey kill almost
.1ll 11r 1hr 111.1lt, rnlvl·i... ·nll'y only have
111cu1 for fl•malc cows, because cows
h,wf• 1·alvt><;, and alw bt.>eause they give'
milk.. 10 ~ b11 U1e ma)e calVt."'S. ~
ll'>~:d LO kill ll1c111 iu the drivt.·way going
up k > ttrrir hnu~ acmS1. the ''reel, but
1 1~h1 aao:-.' Imm where Wl' lived, 'iO w1~
wm1ld ~we tire c.rlvcs beinl( kill ed. And
11111· 11111l' I went over lllcre he<:au-.e
1h1°1'l' WiL' 1hi!> ht.•auliful li11le I lol\tein
rnlf 1ha1 thry were goin~ lo kill, and I
uskcd them if I could have the calf, and
they gave it to me abuu1 a year later.
Palmer. Alaska, which is where I lived, is
tl1e center for the stair fair in Alaska
and I had tr.tine<l llla1 calf to walk
behind me by having feed in a can and
having ii smell tht.• feed i.o he'd walk
hehind me. Anyway. I took him to tllt.•
'>late fair and wun fin.t pri1.e. I lis name
W<L\ Sarn.
How did you end up In
Newport -Mesa?
I at 1ually had a :.top in Portland.
!Ore.I. for a year or MJ and thm I moved
from Portland in 1969 to San Frandscu
111 a li11lt• Volkswagen willl aJI my
hclunwngs in 11. That'i. whefl' I stayed
;md got a job. I went to Portland
l>ecau'(' my mother and father had
divorced and my mother Hvc.>d m
Portland, ;md I rea lly dii.likcd Portland
hl'Cau'>e ii wa~ six months of brutal
1·old. windy, w ld frcc-1jng rain and it
was gmy. It was dank a11d dark for six
months ru1d I just didn't want to live
lht're. I loved the sun :ind there jus1
W.t!>n't rn11u1<h of it there. I got in my n 11
and drove to San Fram 1sco anti got "
job. I got married in I 975, and my
husband was going to a pharmacy
school up in San Francisco, which is
where I was at the time. And then he
did a residency at UCJ here in Irvine
and that's how we ended up in
Southern California. California is
perfect. Coming from Alaska, I migrated
south. This is where I'm roosting. this is
my home. I felt al home here.
What are your greatest
11CCOmplishmentst
My two children both of whom are in
the service. They've succc.-ssfu!Jy have
become adults. Anybody who has ever
had children knows how reaJty terrihly
difficult it ii. to raise children. My
children have never been in Lroublc
with the law. They're bolll
scll·supporting. self-sufficient,
responsible, work hard and kl1<JW the
value of work.
If you could re•do one moment or
Incident in your ure what would 11 bet
I don't ll1ink then: are a11y. I tend not
111 look at life that way I guess. I vaJue
KENT TREPTOW /OAA.Y PILOT
even mistaJces that I make because its
only through those mistakes lllat I learn
fro m those mlstaJces. ln olller words,
making a mistake is not a problem, it's
only if you never learn from your
mistakes that It becomes a problem.
Not that it doesn't cost you grief or that
it doesn't cause you pain, but simpty
that the only way that we can get better
is to learn from our mistakes. People
tend not to learn by what olller people
say or by necessarily even observing
other people. ll1ey ~end to learn by the
mistaJces lllat they maJce.
What profession other than yours
would you like to have crledT
I guess I don't think of things like that
either because I think that's negative. It's
like having regrets. I think that if I
wanted 10 do anything, I could do it. I
guess that's the way I feel. And what I
Wclflted 10 do ii. what 1 did. I've done
what I wanted to do. If I had more time.
I would like to write more books. As to a
profession, I can't think of another
profession that I would want 10 do.
What are some differences between
a rypk:al day in your life now venus a
day in your Dre 20 years ago?
I had yow 1g children, that makes a lot
of difference. 1Wenry years ago I would •
have had a I -year-old son and a 4
~-year-old daughter. That would mean
that I would have been concerned
about day care, concerned aboul my
obligations as an employee. conOicted
about my duties as an employee and
my duties to my children. Nol that I
would ever make the wrong decision,
but still, when your child is ick. you're
p rimarily responsible for 1alcing care of
the child. Well I was. anyway. I have
conOic0ts about that. I don't have that
anymore. My children are all adults and·
they're all grown and they're both in the
service, so llley don't live close here,
they don't Live in Orange County. My
son is in Okinawa and my daughter is
on Travis Air Force Base. When I get up
in the morning, I'm focused on going Lo
worlc ... I'm focused on going to work
and making sure lllat whatever I have
scheduled lllat day has been done.
1\venty years ago, I was ballling and
feeding chiJdren.
What Is the gratest leeson you'~
learned In your Ufef
There are tllree of them:
communication, negoliation and
compromise, because lllose are thc,key
elements to a successful marriage or
any kind of successful relationship -
not just a marriage. any successful
relationship. Both parties have to be
able to communicate, negotiate, arld
compromise. And I don't mean that in
!he sense that you're compromising
your dreams away, that's not what I'm
talking about. I'm ta.Uting about llle
ability to have a successfuJ marriage or
relalionship with anyone that you
choose.
What do you treasure most?
Yo u know what I really treasure most:
peace and quiet. Ustening to the birds, •
wMm sunny days -that's what I •·•
treasure most, because it grounds me. I
love to look. at the ocean because it
grounds me. Those things tend to put
my life and thoughts and feelin~ in· ~ " check. They tend to take any ideas of ~
self-Importance awoy. It tends to have _
you put into perspective your own life. •
All that stuff humbles me. Th e ocean "
humbles me. All you have to do is look ~
at tJ1e enormity of it or feel llle power of ~
a wave and it ba'lically 1ells you how
important you are in tl1e major scheme
of things. ..
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BOOMER noon at the Costa Mesa Costa Mesa. The cost is S 10 per discussion group coordinated by healing support group for the is required. 1714) 4454950.
O.ait Senior Cam• ohrs
·: :..
Neig hborhood Community
CALENDAR Center, 1845 Park Ave.
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and location of the event, as well Costa Mesa. The cost is $10 per
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TUESDAY
The Costa Mesa Senior <Antef' The Cost• Men Senior Cen19r
will host a Valentine's Day will host a Mardi Gras ballroom
ballroom dance with live music dance with live music by Betty's
by Betty's Trio. The event will be Trio. The event will be from 7:30
from 7:3010 10:30 p.m. at 695 W. to 10:30 p.m. at 695 W. 19th St..
19th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is Costa Mesa. cost is $4.
$4. lnformation:l949) 645-2356. . lnformetio n:(949) 645-2356.
FEB.21 FEB.25
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Association, Harbor Division No. for mature drivers to sharpen
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ONGOING
The Coumy of Onnge ·~med
Waste Management Department
is offering a free program to
homebound, elderly and disabled
residents. Assisted Residential
Collection Service. The program
will collect household hazardous
waste for qualified residents
through March 31. Information:
1714) 834-6752,
http:llwww.oclandfills.com.
0His Senior c.nter holda •
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10
a.m. on the second Saturday of
every month. Breakfast indudet
pancakes. sausage, coffee and
orange juice for $3, $1 for
children. The center is at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar.
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Putagee 60-Plu• support group
for women 50 and older is a
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chronically ill. The purpose is to
provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support
to manage illness and its
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa.
Attendance is free. but
registration is required. (714)
4454950.
Jewish Femity Seriice of'f9fs
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways lo cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets 8t 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvi ne. The second group
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at
Temple J udea in Laguna Hills.
The third group meets at 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. There's no cost to
attend, but advance registration
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assistance, counseling and ..
referral services for seniors. (949) •
644-3244.
' Arthritis Foundrion Instructor ""
Hillary Stone leads an exercise '
dass at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the ~
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker
St, Costa Mesa. (714) 513-5641. ._: •
O.ait Senior Cent• °"9fs • d•ity :
telephone contact program for ~
seniors wtio have a limited local
support system. They also offer ,
computer classes that teach the ,
basics of Word, Ouid<en, Print ~
Shop and Internet usage. (949) "'
644-3244. ~
' ~ ... The Onia Senior (fent8r off9rs •
shuttle to take members to
appointments and grocery
shopping. The shuttle also takes
members to the center. Call to ~
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SURF AND SUN
Daily Pilot
City will look at rehab rules
Council orders a study session after
hearing concerns from the neighbors of
a recovery home about noise and litter.
June C1111r1nde
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT 81?.ACH -In re-
sponse to complaints from
neighbors of a peninsula drug-
and alcohol-recovery home.
council members will hold a
study session on rehabs and the
laws I.hat govern them.
City Anomey Bob Burnham
will give a repon on fair housing
laws I.hat may govern such
group homes and shed light on
lingering questions about ex-
actly what powers the city has to
regulate residenUal treatment fa-
cilities.
"We'll be looking at two
things," Burnham said. HThere
will be an overview of I.he federal
law that's applicable to local
regulation of group homes and
I.hen we'll probably chat a tittle
about some possible ordinance
amendments tha1 the council
may or may nor want to con-
sider."
Speciftcally, I.he discussion will
consider when federal housing
laws <M11'ide city-zoning laws
and when use permits are re-
quired.
"We need to listen to f!Very-
body." said Mayor Tud Ridge-
way, whose district includes lhe
Narconon recovery home that
has been the target of neighbors'
complaints In recent months.
HTo I.he extent lhe complaints
are legitimate. we'll look at
lhem."
Ridgeway said that lhe city
n~ to ex.amine occupancy
rules, which govern how many
people can live in properties of
varying types and siz.es. as a way
to control effects of businesses
near residential areas.
Neighbors haw lobbied the
Oty Council during meetings in
recent months to report noise
and litter such as cigarette butts
from the Narconon facility.
Linda Orozco, who has'led resi·
dents in I.heir efforts to fix lhe al-
leged problems, had asked I.he
city to look into I.he law. prompt-
ing the study sessiof}.
"What we would like to tee is
for all ilie8e rehabs in our city to
cease and desist until they've
gone through the Planning
Cornmllllon for a pennit and
conduct an environmental re-
pen that lhows the full impact
to neighbors." Oroi.co said.
Jerry Marshall. president of
Nan:onon Southern California.
said he bell~ the fadlity Is a
good neighbor and that It has al·
ready taken steps to address
neighbors' complaints. Six-day-
a-weelc trash pickup has been
reduced to three ~ys a week. •
Staff at the facility have been in-
structed to ~rt harder to assure
that cigarette butts and other
trash don't Utter the property.
"We're trying to be good
neighbors and we have been for
eight years." Marshall said.
HWe're womng even harder
now.*
Orozoco said conditions have
not improved.
Narconon is an international.
nonprofit drug-and alcohol·
treatment program based on I.he
writings of L Ron Hubbard
founder of lhe Oiurch of Scien-
tology.
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GROWING
COl'1thled from Al
probably one of the world's
best areu for growing
cymbidium orchida," he said.
Because of the climate In
Southern California.
cymbldium orchld1 grow easily
here, but the hortJcultural
community didn't pay much
attention to them until area
enthuslasu formed a society,
Gllnskas said.
The orchid show Includes
orchids from all over the U.S. u
weU as MexJeo, Japan. Thailand
and elsewhere.
The orchid Is one of the
largest plant families oo P.arth
with more than 30,000 types,
Glinsb.s saJd. The local show
lnd udes a wide variety of
orchids but focuses on types
that grow easily o n Southern
California, he said.
A vendor with perhaps one of
the more unusual display
methods is Andy Phillips of
Andy's Orchids in Encinitas. I le
grows orchids the way they
nourish In nature, attached to a
tree branch or root.
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Volunteer judges Sandy Walters, left, and Anne Gazda, right, of the Cymbidium Society, examine a
Lycaste schi#eriana on display in the Ha• of Honors of the Crate and Barrel/Macy's Home Store
wing at South Coast Plaza Thursday afternoon. The flower took a first1)1ace ribbon in the display.
"l staned as a little k.id," he
said. "It's just a hobby that
went wild."
I le saw orchids growing on
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trees for the first time as a
teenager on a trip to Mexico.
When he came baclc, he took all
his orchids out or their pots
and put them in trees. he said.
Now he seUs orchids that ue
Lied to sticks with fish ing line
until they develop the root
system to hang on, and
customers love them .
"They're fascinated by thei;e
odd things that are not ln
pots,· he said.
Glinskas and several vendors
at the show all said one of the
BIDDING
Continued from Al
go out to competitive bidding
based on "extensive conversa-
tion with our legal counsel and
taking all items into considera-
tion."
Rut board member Peggy
Haldi said she wanted to look at
aU the potential options. indud-
AFTER HOURS
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(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
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SPECIAL EVENTS
Al..l.·AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
The All-American Boys Chorus
will hold an audition call for boys
ages 8 10 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 Or., gale five off
Ar1ington, Costa Mesa.
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be5t thinss about orch1ds is
that they're easy to grow.
That's one of the things that.
Gail Ayres of Seal Beach, who
was buying orchids. likes about
them, she said.
"They're fairly easy," she said.
"You can ignore them."
She also likes that they
bloom for so long. she said.
Several orchid enthitsiasts
also agreed that wha' ilarted
out aS a holtby becan • a
passion for them.
"You kind of get ad 1cted to
i11g possibly negotia .. ng solely
with Tel Phil. She a.ski ti for writ-
ten confirmation from the De-
partment or Food and AgricuJ·
rure on its position on the
bidding process.
Velasquez agreed to change
her motion and include that the
subcommittee explore aU the op-
tions. under Fletcher's advice.
Velasquez said she would tallc to
fairgrounds General Manager
Information: (714) 708-1670,
http://WWw.taabc.org
MUSIC
CELEBRATING RAY BROWN
Jazz perfonners Monty
Alexander, John Clayton, Jeff
Hamilton, Benny Green, Russell
Malone and Chri11ian McBride
will perf onn together to cetebrate
jazz bnsist Ray Brown from 7:30
to 9:30 p.m. today In Founders
Hall at the Orange County
Perfonning Arts Center, 800 Town
Center !;>rive. Tdets COit $49 to
$66. lnform.iion: (714) 556-2787.
http://www.ocpac.org.
THE FAS FOUR
The Pacific Symphony Popa
conducted by Richard Kaufman
will perform renditions of such
aong• .. •AJ1 My lolling; ·nu
There Was You; and ·1 Saw Her
Standing There:' Along with the
symphony, the Fab Four, •
Beatles tribute band, will also be
performing. The concert will be at
8 p.m. today in Segerltrom Hall
.i the Orange County Perfonning
Atta Center, 800 Town Cent•
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tldtets coat:
S25 to $105. Information: (714)
~2787. http://www.oq»e..orp.
MOZART ct.ASSICAL
ORCHESTRA
The Mozart Classical Ot'dlMtra
will perform Mozert'1 Ludo Sila
Overture, the Ruta and Harp
Concerto. and the "Prague•
Symphony at 8 p.m. today at the
Irvine Ba~ay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine. Tlcbta COit
$24, $32 and $39. Information:
(949) 864 4646,
http:l!moz~orp. •
... 'UI I IMO STRING QUMm
The Juilllard String Quartet will
perfonn """*by Haydn.
\\tabern, and BeethoYer'I at 8 p.m.
Tueeday at the Irvine Bercley
Theetre,42A2 ea~ onw.
Irvine. Tdeta co.a $26, S28 and
$32. lnformdon: (949) 864""'646,
hflp:llwww,jullliMdstring qua,.,. rHJf.
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orchids,· Glinskas saJd. "There's
a certain seduction of an orchid
that gets to you."
The Fascinadon of Orchids
show lasts through Sunday
during South Coast Plaza's
hours of operation. Visit
http:flwww.ocorchidsshow for
more information.
• AUCtA ROBINSON covers
business. polhlcs and the
environment. She may be reached
at (949) 764--i330 or by e-mail at
a/icia. robinson@latimes.com.
Beclcy Bailey-Findley about
sending out a letter to the bid-
ders asking for aU arguments to
be submitted before the Jan. 26
meeting so the board has aU the
information it needs to make a
decision tha1 day.
•DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa. She may be readied at (9491
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.Mwman@latlmes.com.
NEWPORT BEACH JAZZ PMTY
The Newport Beach Jazz Party.
Thursday through Feb. 15, will
feature 1uc:h musician• n : Benny
Green, Russell Malone, Dena
DeRoM. Houston Person and
Marte Murphy. The event will be
held from 8 to 11 p.m. Thursday;
from noon to 12:45 a.m. Friday;
from 10 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Feb. 14;
and from 10 a.m. to 1 :30 a.m. Feb.
15; at the Newport Beach
Marriott. 900 Newport Center
Drive. Newport Beach. ricteta
cost $30 to $295. lnfonnatlon:
(949) 759-5003,
hnp:llwww.newport
beadljazzparty.com.
'ttAPA: A CELEBRATION
OFHAWAI'
The concert ·Hepa: a Celebration
of Hawaii" will be performed at 5
and 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at the Irvine
Barday Theatnt, 4242 Campu1
Drive, Irvine. Tldcets cost $32 and
$38. Information: (949) 854-4646,
http://www.hapa.com.
PROLOGUE:'CANOIOE'
Opera Pacific will present
Prologue: "Candide;' a lecture on
Leonard Bernstein'• opera, at 2
p.m. Feb. 15 at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. The
COit i1 $25. lnfonnation:
hftp://www.opflf"•pacifk.org.
CLUSICAL EDGE TRIO
The Newport Beach Public Library
wlll pnnient the Clauical Edge
Trio fMturing uny Greenfie'd,
Soun Boettger and • special
guest percuaionist at 3 p.m. Feb.
16 In the Friends Meeting Room
at the Centre! Library. 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
Information: (949)717~3870,
option 2, http:l..WWW.newport
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CMARET BY TIE BAY
Oub't Place will ho9t Ceb9rtt by
the Bay to benefit local c:harttlel
at 9p.m. with a pt..tlow dinner In
the Arst Cabtn resteu,.nt at 7:30
p.m. Feb. 18, Manti 10. April 14,
May 12 and June 18. lnfonn~
and reeervations: (949) 830-4146.
CMIEN lltADFORO
The N9wport Beach City Atta
Commileion. pr9Mnt
G,.mmy A'tWrd winning jazz
YOCalllt and prc>Maor of music at
USC Carmen Bradford, in•
perfonnance and talk from 3 to 4
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lnfonnation: (949)717-3870.
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FAMILY
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crotch-grabbing while walk.ing
-now that's original! Not.
Want a good halftime show al
the Super Bowl? Put a kiclcing tee
down at the 30-yard line and
have a series of foe and
Josephine Stxpacks from the
stands try to lcick a 6eld goal for
$100,000. Where's that whippet
that used to catch Frisbee discs
in his mouth-after running 40
yards and jumping six feet in the
air? How about putting the two
team mascots on the 50-yard
line in fuU costume and let them
mud wrestle. Or get some
12-year-old kids out there to
throw a football through a
moving tire at 30 yards for the
chance to appear onstage at the
end of the show, plus a jersey
autographed by the entire
winning team. And whatever
happened to halftime card
stunts? We want card stunts. not
Up-synchlng. no talent nobodies
who look and sound Wee a
hundred other Up-synchlng
no-talent nobodies.
Crowds go berserk for thal
contest stuff, but the brains on
Madison Avenue and the
executives at the television
stations have decided that you
don't want to see fun, tricky
stuff. They're sure you want skin
and bwnps and grinds and
peelc-a-boos and tease and
sleaze. And who's to say they're
wrong? Not m e, certainly, and
not most of you, apparently. And
also apparently. you don't care if
that's how you are perceived
because out of an audience or
about 95-milHon people, only
100,000 of you bothered to voice
any objection to Jaclcson's .
shameful display or to any or the
other trash that is on the tube. in
the magazine raclcs and on the
billboards and bus stations
along our roadways.
Yes, sex sells, and I wouldn't
care as much bu1 for the fact
that it is increasingly entering
my world without my
permission. If your product or
MAILER
Continued from Al
Crist.lch. adding that it is odd
that Cox went so far out or his
way to deny he endorsed her.
Candidates often use pictures or
themselves with promJnent peo-
ple oo campaign literature when
the pictures were talcen in non-
poUdcal drcumstances. he said.
•People do what Cristi Crislich
has done aD the time." he said .
Cox campaign chainnan and
legal counsel Robert J. Sutcliffe
sent Cristich a letter Friday con-
demning the mailer and ex-
plaining what was in Cox's origi·
naJ letter. Sutcliffe's letter make&
a formal demand that Cristich
send his letter to constituents
within three days to "repair the
damage."
Gilliard saJd If Cox wants him
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advantages over its competition,
sell sex if you musl, but before
you do, I insist on the option of
whether you can display ii in
front of my children without my
OK. I don't want your trash in
the checkout aisles O'm sliU
waiting for the brave
supermarket chain that will
cover up the provocative
magazines) and I don't want it
on billboards and bus stops
where my kids can see it without
my permission. Keep it 10
yourself.
The ·nght" 10 plaster sexy
garbage on a billboard does not
supersede my right to an
offense-free environment. And if
my vemion of what is offensive is
subjective, ii is no more or less
than your opinion of what is
acceptable.
Offended by my
encroachment on your so-called
right to free speech? r'm
offended by your message, so
there.
Not everyone thinks that tltis
trash means freedom of
expression and that we're
moving in the right direction.
There are plenty of people out
there just like me who really do
mind this envelope-pushing. but
we're being drowned out by a
new generation of Americans
who have not had their
entertainment dished out to
them any other way. They don't
understand images without sex
or violence and they don't want
images without sex or violence. :
If you doubt this, talce a long. •
hard look at the contents of the •
movies on the shelves of your
local video store.
The cable generation has
taken over, folks. They want yout
heans, mind'l and waUets like
never before and they're willing :.
to do or show whatever it takes ••
to keep you drooling. Re •
prepared.
• STEVE SMfTH is a Costa Mesa
resident and a freelance writer. .
Readers may leave a message for .:.
him on the Daily Pilot hotline at
(949) 642-6086. .. ..
10 send out Sutcllffe's letter h'
wiU, but he doesn't feel tht>
mailer is misleading.
"Basically we gol a letter that
we didn't understand had anic
restrictions on its use when we
received it,· GilHard said.
"We won't use anything froni;
the letter again.~
The mailer is similar to one
Gilliard's Orm sent out for Coir
when he was running for Co~
gress In 1988 that included corn.i.,
ments from R~nald Reagan, whq
also had a policy of not endors ..
ing ln primaries, GIUiard said. ~
•rt's done aU the time: ht
said. ·1 could send you a h~
dred examples if you wanted." •
• AuaA AOlllNSON covers
bu1inea, politics and the
environment. She may be reached
11 (9491764-4330 or by e-mail at
alicia. robinson@latimn.com.
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A theatrical lesson
Members of South
Coast Repertory
present a play about
a famil y's struggles
during the Dust Bowl
to local stude nts.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
South Coast Repenory
Theatre took the show on the
road to Newport-Mesa schools
-this week.
TI10 performers brought "The
Pride of Weed patch Camp,·
which tells the story of an
Oklahoma family looking for
work in California during the
Great Depre~ion. to students at
Newport I !eights Elementary
School on Friday. Members of
the Schmidt famlly, including
9-year-old Deenie -played by
Megan Goodchild -faced
poverty and discrimination in
the play when they moved out
West to escape the Dust Bowl.
1,"he family worked as migrdllt
farmers before settling at a
government work camp
nickmuned Weedpatch Camp.
They worked long hours for
little pay and got ridiculed by
tJ1e IocaJs. who called them
Okies. To top it off, there was no
i:oom for Ocenie at the local
~chool.
"I learned how people
strngf{led u long time ago."
I I -year· old Aislinn AJ1aya said
YOUR SCHOOLS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Adems K-5
~850 Clubhouse Road, Costa
Mesa
Principal: Candy Cloud
Main phone: 1714) 424-7935
Attendance: (714) 424-4702
Andersen K-6
1900 Port Seabourne, Newport
Beach
Principal: Mary Manos
Main phone: (949) 515-6935
Celifomi• K-5
3232 California St., Costa Mesa
Principal: Jane Holm
Main phone: (714) 424-7940
MARK C. OUSTIN I OAILY PILOT
Hisa Takakuwa, left, Travis Vaden, center, Darin Anthony, right. and Megan Goodchild, back, of ttie
South Coast Repertory, perform a scene in their educational touring production. "The Pride of the
Weedpatch Camp," for fourth-and fifth-graders at Newport Heights Elementary School on Friday.
after ~e play.
The play was part of the
theater's educational prog:nuri. It
also visited California, Mariners
and Newport elementary
schools this week and will be
touring schools in other local
d istricts. South Coast Repertory
offers study guides to help
teachers tailor lessons to the
production, which fits into arts,
history and social science
curriculums.
College Pllrtc K-3
2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa
Mesa
Principal: Pat Insley
Main phone: (714) 424-7960
D.vis 4-6
1050 Arlington Drive, Costa Mesa
Principal: Cheryl Galloway
Main phone: (714) 424-7930
Attendance: (714) 424-4762
bltbluft K-6
2627 Vista del Oro, Newport
Beach
Principal: Charlene Metoyer
Main phone: (949) 515-5920
H•rbor View K-6
900 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del
Mar
Principal: Mellissla Christensen
Luke Dawson, I 0. said that he
and his class read a book about
the Dust Bowl before the play.
But his favorite part was when
the actors danced to a song
calJed "Stone Soup," about
making something out of
nothing.
At Weedpatch Camp. that
something was a school built by
Decnie and tJie other children
with the help of Leo B. I larl.
superin tendent of Kern County
Main phone: (949) 515-6940
K•iser3-6
2130 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa
Principal: Stacy Holmes
Main phone: (949) 515-6960
Attendance: (949) 515-6852
Killybroob K-5
3155 Killybrooke Lane, Costa
Mesa
Principal: Kathy Sanchez
Main phone: (714) 424-7945
Lincoln K-6
3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar
Principal: Barbara Rothman
Main phone: (949) 515-6955
Attendance: (949) 515-6808
M•rinera K-6
'chools, from donated supplies.
Once the school was built and
filled With children, people in
town didn't see them as ignorant
"Okies" any more.
"You shouldn't make fun of
people," 10-year-old Olelsie
Delameter learned. "That was
mean."
"My relatives live in
Oklahoma." Tyler Campbell, 11 ,
chipped in. ''But nobody calls
Lhern Okies."
2100 Mariners Drive, Newport
Beach
Principal: Pam Coughlin
Main phone: (949) 515-6960
Newport CoHt K-6
6655 Ridge Park Road, Newport
Coast
Principal: Monique VanZeeBroeck
Main phone: (949) 515-6975
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
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Thinking on a global scale
Newport-Mesa middle and high school
students visit UCI to attend a symposium
about globalization and the economy.
Marita O'Nell
Daily Pilot
ported to the United States,
has created trade issues with
countries lllce Japan, and has
created economic problems.
During Friday's mock eco-
science concepts to students nomic summit, students
at a high school level. broke into groups that repre-
"They do get It." Schlosser sented different countries.
UC IRVINE -Not every said of the curriculum. ·we F.ach country fell into one of
high school student knows m,ake sure our information three categories -devel-
what globalization," macr°'-._ can be consumed by high oped, developing and transl-
economica and mJcroeco-l school students.• tlonal.
nomics mean. UCI professors and gradu-· Each of them, political sci-
But Newport-Mesa Unified ate students visit Estancia. ence professor James Dan-
School District students tak-Costa Mesa and Newport ziger told students, had Its
· lng part in a special UC Ir· Harbor high schools and Te-own issues and priorities.
vine program, Global Con-Winkle Middle School Their job for the day was to
nect, are learning all those throughout the year and Jee-decide what the issues for
things through the School of ture on topics like econom-their countries were.
Social Sciences. On Friday, lcs, technology and lmmigra-·we get to learn how our
about 100 middle and high tlon. Undergraduate economy differs from other
school students culminated students delJver workshops countries," 15-year-old Erika
weeks of study at a sympo-and assign exercises that Corona. in the Ethiopian
slum held at UCI addressing help cement their lessons, group, said.
today's global economy. graduate student Stephanie At the end of the day, all
"Globalization shows how Di Alto said. groups cited good govem-
the world has come together "We're giving them a broad ance, health and education
because of technology.· 15-scope of what's going p n in as their top priorities.
year-old Jon Olsen said. the world around them," UGI Once the lessons were fin.
The Global Connect pro-undergraduate student Jaime lshed. the students got a tour
gram started nearly two years Carrillo said. of campus -which Sere-
ago as an outreach program Program director Caesar seres hopes they will attend.
for students who might not Sereseres said that the recent "You all have the opportu-
otherwise attend college, di-"mad-cow" scare was a good nity to come to UCI if you
rector Ellen Schlosser said. It example of globalization -a start (working) today." he
helps teach advanced social single cow in Canada. Im-said.
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Center in Newport Beech. The
coat is $75. Information: (949)
645-9412.
Orenge Coatt College'a achool , • 11,
•WHATS AR.OAT it published
periodically. If you ere planning e
neutlcal event, sobmit the
lnformetlon to the Deily Piiot, 330
W. Bay St., Coste Meu, CA
92827;byfexto (949)646-4170;or
bye-m1ilto
dal/ypllott§ latimH. com.
SPECW. EVENT
The Newport Herbor Neutlcel
Museum will heve en exhibit for
•Hooked: The Lure end lore of
Sport Fishing;" et the Grand Salon
from 10 1.m. to 5 p.m. through
Feb. 29. The museum Is et 151 E.
Coast Highway, Newport Beech.
lnformetlon: (949) 673-7863,
http://www.nhnm.org.
SAIUNG CLASSES
8llllng Fudnedon or.. c1 .....
In bo1tlng safety and salling
year-round for per90na with
dl11billtle1. Free. (949) 840-1678.
~County employen cen
bring their employffa out to
Newport Beech on WHkd1y1 to
enjoy • day of 1111fng courtesy of
Orange Coast College. The
adlool of sailing and
M1m1n1hlp now offers • chance
for group• to work with the
on-board Instructor on different
11lllng techniquea while they get
advice on how to perform well In
bu11n .... No 11lllng experience
nece111ry. One-day cl111es coat
from $100 to $125. (949)
8'6-9412.
~ CoMt Coll9te'• achool
of salllng and M1m1nahlp will
offer a tine aptlclng cl111 from 7 to
9 p.m. Monday at OCC'a S.illng
C.Oter In Newport Beech. The
cott 11 $16. Information: (949)
846-9412.
~ CoMt CoMege'a IChool
of 11lllng end 1Nm1nahlp will
offer• braided tine splicing
courae from 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 16 et
OCC's Selling Center In Newport
Beech. The cott la $16.
Information: (949) 846-9412.
Orllnie CoMt Collete'• achool of salllng and aeem1n1hlp will
off9r • mertne redfotelephone
operatora dau from 1 to 5:30
p.m. Feb. 19 at OCC'a Selling
) 0
Orenge Coest Cot~a achool
of aelling and seemenshlp will
offer e beginning sailing clau
from 1 to 6 p.m. Feb. 20 and 27
and March 6 et OCC'a Selling
Center In Newport Beach. The
cost is $325. Information: (949)
645-9412.
Orenge eo..t College's achool
of 11lllng and seemenshlp will
offer e noncredit beginning
1111ing cl111 from 9:30 a.m. to
1 :30 p.m. Feb. 21 and 28 end
March 6, 13end 20 at OCC's
Selling Center In Newport Beech.
The cost Is $109. Information:
(949) 645-9412.
Onnge eo..t College'a achool
of salllng end seemenship will
offer• noncredit Introduction to
shields cleu from 9:30 e.m. to
1:30 p.m. Feb. 21and28 and
March 6, 13 end 20 at OCC's
Salling Center in Newport Beech.
The cost Is $125. lnformetlon:
(949) 645-9412.
0...,. CoMt Collete'• achool
of 11lllng and 1Nm1n1hlp will
offer• noncredit keel boat cl111
from 1 :46 to 5:30 p.m. Feb. 21 and
28 •t occ·. Selling Center in
Newport Beach. The cost la $175.
Information: (949) 645-9412.
0Nnge Cont College'a achool
of 1111fng and 1Nm1n1hlp will
offer• noncredh beginning
salting cl111 from 9:30 1.m. to
1 :30 p.m. Feb. 22 and 29 end
March 7. 14 and 21 et OCC's
Selling Center In Newport Beech.
The coat Is $109. lnformetlon:
(949) 646-9412.
~ CoMt College'• achool
of 11illng and 1Nmen1hlp will
offer• beginning 11llort cleu
from 9:301.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb.
22 and 29 end March 8 at OCC'a
Selling Center In Newport Beadl.
The colt Is $326. Information:
(949) 645-94".
0...,. eo.t Colege'a achool
of 11lllng and M1man1hlp will
offer• balk: crulalng cl111 from
10 1.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 22 end 29
and March 7. 14, 21 and 28 at
OCC'a S.lllng Center In Newport
Beactt. The coat la $415.
Information: (949) 645-9412.
of sailing end seemenship will
offer• b11lc cruising certificetion ,
clau from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 28 , ,
and March 6 and 13 et OCC'a
Seiling Center In Newport Beech.
The cost is $226. Information: ;, •:.
(949) 645-9412. ,, ,.. ".
' I ONnge Coast Cotie9e'1 adlool ~ _
of aeiling end 1eem1n1hip will · ,
offer a six-Wffk coaatal . ., .. ..:
navigetlon clasa, which offers . ~ !:
U.S. sailing certlficetion, from 7 to,
10 p.m. March 3, 10, 17. 24, 31 and
April 7 at OCC's Selling Center in
Newport Beech. The OOlt it $185.
lnformetion: (949) 645-9412.
The 1112 Americen PTtvwtMr
Schooner lynx Is now offering
Cellfornle Stete Stenderds-besed
educetionel progr1m1 for 5th end
8th grade students. The lynx
operates from the newly
remodeled Scout Se1b11e at 1931
W. Coest Highway, Newport
Beech. Information: (949)
723-7814, http://www.defente
offreedom.of'(/.
BOAT RENTALS
wtth Meftna w.terSporta et
the Belboe Fun Zone, you cen
enjoy nautlcel experiences from
mild to wild. T1k1 a Mlf-gulded
tour of the bey In your choice of
power end sail watercraft, jump
the ocean 1well1 In e See-Ooo
jetboet, put you sport-fishing
skills to the test In •fully
equipped Bollton whaler, or soar
above it all on 1 peresall flight
elong the Newport coast.
Complimantery Ice and
beveregea are Included with ell
electric boat rent1l1.
lelboe loet Rent.a. c:en put you
on the water In meny ways: with
single and double k1y1ka,
electric boats, 14-holde'
11llbo1t1, pedal boata and
rune bouts for offshore UM or
cruising the bay. Balboa Boat
Rental• 1110 holda two-hour
acevenger hunt• eboard the
electric bey bo1t1, providing
group activity for corporetlons,
blrthd1y1, nonprofit
org1nlzatlon1 and group outings.
The hunt peckagH Include bo1t1,
trivia quettlons, m1p1, Polaroid
c1mer11 end aupplles. The cost
of I hunt begin• at $225 per boat
and ceterlng la 1v1ll1bl• at en
eddltlonal rate. For hunting
reaervetlona, call (949) 873-7200.
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COSTA MESA CITY .COUNCIL WRAP-UP
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: flere are some of the lsslllS
•the cou11cil considered
1Monday: I
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'CITY ATTORNEY
:REVIEW ! The council considered
1whether to outsource some or
,aJJ of the work of I.he city
'attorney's office after It heard
the results of a cost-benefit
:analysis of the depanment.
;The council hired
;Management Partners lnc. last
year 10 analyze the
department 10 determine
whether the current setup is
the most effective and efficient
'way to provide legal services
for the city.
WHAT HAPPENED
Th~ council directed City
Manager Allan ~ Roeder to ' 4-1 prepare a
Request for ••--
Qualiftcations for
contract legal services with
Councilman Ouis Steel
casting the sole dissenting
vote. A Request for
Qualifications enables
companies to ~nd their
qualifications without the cost
·of services and usually
precedes a Request for
Proposals, where costs are
specified. said Clty Personnel
Manager Howard Perkins.
The council also appointed
Mayor Gary Monahan and
Councilwoman Ubby Cowan
10 work with staff 10 provide a
plan for changes within the
city anomey's office if they are
desired.
WHATWASSM>
"J think Ira a wute of time
and money to go looking for
an outside firm to run the
anomey's office," Steel said. "I
think we have one In Tom
Wood who's been there and
used to be our City
Artomey .... We spent enough
time and money on this whole
problem. We don~ need to·do
that."
1901 PLAZA
RESIDENCES
The council gave its final
approval to an ordinance
changing the municipal code
to allow for a condominium
project double the density
allowed in the general plan.
The modified version of the
190 I Newport Blvd. project,
approved Jan. 19, calls for 145
units, 415 residential parldng
spaces and a subsidy of $1.5
mlllion.
WHAT HAPPENED
The council approved the
ordinance wl th ~~=-. 13·2 I and Cluis Steel ..._.
dlssen ting. The
city still faces an existing
lawsuit from Rutter
Development as the company
is working to see if this
approved version is feasible. It
also faces a potential
referendum that would
demand the council rescind its
approval or put the issue out
to a vote. Referendum
supporters have to gather
4,700 signatures by Feb. 19.
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CrTY OF COSTA MESA Vice President Dana Bladt, Clerit
Co5'a Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Serene Stokes, David Brooks,
Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, Tom Egan, Judy Franco and Linda
(714) 764·5223 Sneen
M a"°r: Gary Monahan
Coundl; Libby Cowan. Allan MESA CONSOLIDATED Ma~soor, Mike Sctieafer and
Chns Steel WATER DISTRICT
1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa,
CA 92627. (949) 631-1200 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Board: President Fred Bodtmiller,
Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Vice President Paul E.
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Shoenberger, Jim Atkinson. Mike
CA 92663, (949) 644-3309 Healey and Trudy Ohlig-Hall
Mayor: Tod Ridgeway
Council: Gary Adams, Steve COSTA MESA Bromberg, John Heffernan, Oidc SANITARY DISTRICT
Nichbls, Steven Rosansky and P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa. CA Don Webb 92628-1200, (714) 754-5043
Board: President Arlene Sctiafer, COAST COMMUNITY Jim Ferryman, An Perry, Greg
COLLEGE DISTRICT Woodside and Dan Worthington
District Office: 1370 Adams Ave.,
Coste Mesa, CA 92626, (714) ORANGE COUNTY
432·5898 BOARD OF EDUCATION
Chancellor: William M. Vega 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050.
Board: President Paul Berger, Vioe Costa Mesa, CA 92628·9050, (714)
President Armando Ruiz, George 966-4000
Brown. Jerry Patterson and Elizabeth D. Parker, member,
Walter G. Howald; student trustee Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa, Madeline Levy Newport Beach
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL DtSTRICT BOARD OF SUPERV1SORS
District Office: 2985-A Bear St.. Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) Center Plaza. Santa Ana, CA
424-5000 92701
Superint.ncUnt: Robert Barbot • Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa
Board: President Martha Fluor, Mesa, Newport Beach), (714)
834-3220
• Thomas Wiison, 5th District
(Newport Coast), (714) 834-3650
STATE SENATE
RoM Johnson (R), 35th District,
18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 395,
Irvine, CA 92715, (949) 833-0180;
fax: (949) 833--0696; Press
Secretary Pat Joyce, (916)
323-1200
STATE ASSEMBLY
John Campbell (R), 70th DiS1rict,
State Capitol, Sacramento, CA
95814, (916) 319-2070
E-mail:
district70@assambfy.ca.gov
Ken Maddox (R), 68th District,
State Capitol, Sacremento, CA
95814, (916) (918) 319-2068;
Or local office at 1503 South
Coast Drive, Suite 206, Costa
Mesa 92626; (714) 668·2100;
Fax: (714) 668-2104
E-mail:
Ken.MeddoK@asm.ca.gov
GOVERNOR
Arnold ~warzenegger (R), State
Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814,
(916) 445-2841; fax: (916)
445-4633
E·mail:
governor@governor.ca.gov
U.S. SENATE
•Barbara Boxer (D), 112 Han
Senate Building, Suite 112,
Washington. O.C. 20510, (202)
224-3553;
or 312 N. Spring St., Suite 1748,
Los Angeles, CA 90012, (213)
894·5000; fax (213) 894-5042;
E·mail: boKar.senate.gov/
contacrlwebform.
• Dianne Feinstein (D), 331 Hart
Building, Washington, D.C. 20510,
(202) 224·3841;
or 1111 Sant.a Monica Blvd., Suite
915, Los Angeles, CA 90025, (310)
914-7300
E·mail:
senstor@fe1nstein.senste.gov
U.S. HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATMS
• Chris Cox (R), 48th District, 1
Newport Place, Suite 1010,
Newport Beach. CA 92660. (949)
756-2244; or 2402 Reyburn
Building, Washington, O.C. 20615,
(202) 226·5611; fax (949) 251·9309
(represents most of Newport
Beach)
E-mail:
christopher.cox@maif.house.gov
• Dana Rohrabacher (R). 45th
District, 101 Main St .. Suite 3C,
Huntington Beach. CA 92648,
(714) 960-6483; or 2338 Rayburn
Building, Washington, D.C. 20615,
(202) 225-2415; fax: (714)
960-7806 (Represents Costa Mesa
and West Newport)
E-mail: dana@mail.house.gov
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T baapeac~y.the
Daily PdOt devoted a Jot
of tpKe to a favorite IUbflct. Rock Harbor Ouuch.
Rock Harbor rocb in Cotta .....
J haw attended several or
........... MM<:el and each
time fell lib dancing in the ...._I haw lauahed out loud
wtdl their t-=blng putor,
MJb &re. I have been in awe
of tbe tiadt Outatmas and
f.MW drum that have
becosne the wn:wt or Rock
Halbor\ propam. Rock
Harbor ... planted Keith
Plp'I Rock Bonom miulon.
Everyone ii rocking, and in
more pa.cm than one.
Then'• allo &he Rock or
Afi'lca. 1Wo ween ago, Todd
Martin, a founding member or
Rodt Harbor and my No. l
eon, recumed from his fourth
trip to 1.imbabwe. The stories
and accompanying photos
that he hu shared with family
and 61endl have aerved to
tbab me at my roots. I have
to wsy much. I am so very
apoOed.
My comfortable lifestyle in
~Cotta Meta Is downrfct1t obecene when
compared to what a woman
my • calls life In the
tbantytown or the Gwayl
Valley that Rock. Harbor calls
ltt mfaloo home.
Let's call this lady
Anplbetter.
Angelbetter would probably
have the ume reaction
looking at a magazine ad that
featwes my three bedroom
FLO
MARTIN
with den
h ome in
College
Park that I
had last
n.lght while
drooling
over ads
that feature
Laguna
Beach
view-of·
Catalina
homes that
cost S lO milUon. You see,
Angelbener lives in a
one-room structure.
For Angelbet1er, my Tuyota
Camry sedan would be the
equivalent or a new Bugatti
Veyron, which costs more
than a cool million.
UnbeUevable. In sharp
contrast, Todd and the Rock
Harbor team raised $8,000 to
buy a JO-year-old Land Rover
to serve as a vehicle for the
mission work in the Gwayi
region. Compared Lo a Ferrari
or a Lamborghini or a
Mercedes-Benz this Land
Rover cost a mere pittance -
$10,000 (and Is not yet paid
olt so lf you have a few extra
nlcJc.els or dimes, send them to
Rock Harbor for their Rock of
Africa mission).
Angelbetter would marvel at
my local supem1arket. For her,
a trip to an open-air market
gets the shopping done. She
would marvel at my high-tech.
high-energy church,
considered a ~mega-church"
even by California standards.
Angelbetter worships in a
one-room building. Her pastor
doesn't even have a
microphone. And forget South
Coast Plaza or Fashion Island.
Angelbetter Is thankf'uJ for
hand-me-downs brought by
the amazing Rock Harbor
team. I say amazing because
these 15 locals, most of them
half my age, each carried over
100 pounds of luggage
through three airports during
a 40-hour trip. They brought
clothing. They brought school
supplies.
They even broughl a laptop
and an LCD projector in order
to show Ovlstlan movies. Did
I forget the screen. you ask?
Noway.
The screen turned out 10 he
a white wall outside a locaJ
bar. No Irvine Spectnirn in
Gwayl.
Seat 1 Not even. Everyone
just stood. They stood for
hours. And they stood
willingly. And, after all was
said and all was done, many
stood for their newfound fallli.
TI1e United States is the
land of million-dollar cars, of
$500,000 pink diamond ring-.,
of$26,550 Nolda celJ phones.
of $12,959 per night
Presidential Suites at the
Mandarin Hotel. YQu and I,
dear reader, have so rnuch.
Together, let's give thanks.
• FlD MARTIN 11 a retired high
school teacher, lectures part-time
at Cal State Fullerton in the
Foreign Language Education
program and supervises student
• teachers in their classrooms.
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City of the Arts should
live up to its name
After Monday night. I
wonder if four members of the
City Council for the "Ciry of
the Arts" represent the
children of this town or the
developers. lns1ead of
allocating the fees that Lhe city
extracted from developers of
the theater arts district in 20()1
to the city's children -or for
another public purpose -four
members of the council gave
most of it back 10 the
developers.
ln 2001. the city eniered into
agreements with two
developers that required them
10 pay combined fees of $2.2
million plus 7% in1eres1. Now
the pol is about $2.45 million.
The fees were to be used on
a Thea1er and Arts DisLrict, in
exchange for the dry agreeing
(u greater densi1y and traffic
than was originally wned fur
1ha1 silc.
Monday, the City Council
voted 4 to I to give almost all
of tha1 money back to Lhe
developers to improve their
own private properry. Only
$63.000 of that money will be
used 10 improve the public
right of way a11d 1he res1 \,"ill
be re1um ed 10 1he developers.
A proposal was made for 1he
dry to use some of the
developer fees for arts and
theater grants for the children
of Costa Mesa over the next 20
years. TI1at way. the d ty's
children would become the
theatergoers and an lovers of
the nex1 generation.
Two members of the council
said 1he children would haw
10 find the funds for 1heater
and arts from chariry. since
that wa n't the city's busine ~
(The city does fund c;ports
MAILBAG
fields and sports recreation
programs for children, but
apparently, that is different).
l'Wo gi rls from Sonora.
Elementary School spoke to
the City Council about how
much they liked drama club
and art masters. Now that the
chance of grants to fund those
programs has been crushed, I
hope the kids get the same fun
seeing the developers· p rivate
property looking spiffy.
GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL
Costa Mesa
Green light for theater
-not Greenlight
The citizens of Newpqrt
Beach own the Balboa
Thcaler. Does Green light
realize how many people
have dona1ed money and
time 10 the dream of reviving
this theater? Do they have an
alternative option for the
theater?
The theater has been vacant
for more than 10 years and this
vacancy has made it difficuh to
revive the downtown Balboa
area. Greenlight losas all
credibility· with the Newpon
Beach citi1.enry for making lhe
revival of this 1heater, and thus
the revival of downtown
Balboa. a "tcsl <:ase for the
General Plan.· I thought
Greenlight was trying 10 stop
"big d evelopmenl." nol the
renovation of community
treasures.
WALTER SEBRING
Corona del Mar
District's actions sw ift
and prof e. sional
II is with my admiration
and respect for the
Newport-Mesa Unified Board
of Educalion thal I write 1his
I
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letter today. On Jan. 27,
several issues were brought to
their attention relative to the '
administration of Newport
Heights Elementary School.
During t.hat meeting. parents
were told that the board
would have the
superintendents look into
these issues. ;c
The district quickly took ::
positive and p roactive action. J
It conducted meetings with -
the parents and staff of '
Newport Heights and worked
toward a solution. I highly
commend Asst. '·
Superintendents, Susan
Oespenas and Lorri McCune, ·~
for their ability to conduct
these meetings in a "
professional and meaningful 1
way. Their ability to listen and'•
sort through the issues has I
resulted in a positive and
unifying a1mosphere a l ·t
Newport Heights. '
ROBERT SHAWi
Newport Beach I
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You say debri s,
I ay jubilee
It is dislurbing to all
•I
modern art lovers that
Newport Beach is attempting •
10 label that truly creative
modem art installation at
that Dover Drive home as
"unsightly junk."
I am hopeful that the .:
Orange County Museum of
Art will step in, dismantle this'
art piece and reinstall it at the ·
museum. as a prime example
of the art form known as the
"Modern Art Installation."
The lire~ on the roof are
especially inspira1ional but .
1he entire installation just
lakes my breath away.
MATT MAmucc1 ·
Newport Beach 1
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\ SO C I E TY Saturday' f ebruary 7. 2004 At
THE CROWi)
A man who served the crowd well
WEDDINGS
Batjer-JobnSlWl
H anaPnlgeroften
recowued his days as a
$I-an-how potato peeler
in the kitchen of the fashionable
Los Angeles dining room once
--tnown as Scandia.
Prager passed away two weeks
· ago at the age of74 foUowing
several years of declining health.
The man who rose from potato
peeler to star
------bon vivant,
best known
for ltis chic
Ritz
restaurant in
Newport
Beach, has
been lovi ngly
euJogi1,ed in
print by
many who B. W. COOK cherished h is
friendship.
Hlllllly Hundnlt«*' ltatjer
ofa.llftue. Wub., and no..-i.ndall Jobnlon ol
N9wport llwb edanpd .
VUW111 Bucyr uwrally
Olapel ln Seattle OD No¥. 15.
1be bride la the daughter
of John and Debbie ~tjer of
Bellevue. Wuh.
The maid of honor wu JW
Buter. 1be brideaqaida
were Beth Start Cw\Ja, Alyce
O'Brten. S.eptwue tlahn.
Jaime SdunJtz and trlsti .
Scates. I
1be bridegroom ia the son
of 1bomaa and Joanne Douglas Kendal Johnson
John.eon of Newpor( Beach. and Hillary Huntington Batjer
The bear man was ~Uy
McCunn.Uf. The ushers were Powell Thurston, Bradfo1d
Johmon. Quistophtr Johnson, Brooke Johnson, Jack Batjer
and Quentin Batjer.
The reception wu held at the Seattle Golf Oub with 200
guests in atteodance. The couple spent Its honeymoon in
the South Pacific and New Zealand.
A m emorial service on Jan. 26
at the Four Seasons I lotel i)l
Newport Beach filled the main
ballroom with admirers and
loved ones. More than 1,000
people came to say goodbye.
foUowed by one last toast across
the street from the hotel at
Prager's Ritz, now owned and
managed in I.he spirit of Prager's
passion by Las Vegas
restaurateur PreddJe Glusman.
Prager's family, including wi dow
Olartene, joined Glusm an in
welcoming the sentimental
crush of people wan ling 10 hold
on lo the memory of a man they
so admired.
FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
Charlene Prager. wife of Hans Prager, talks with memorial attendees at a reception at the Ritz.
The bride la employed as a policy planning officer with
the U.S. Department of State. The groom is employed as1•
een.lor di.rector of te<:hnology policy and international
business development with the Consumer Electronics
Assn.
Manderino-8aJlbour
lhere is considerable import,
and surely a message 10 be
shared, associated with the life
and death of Prager. In these
times of tremendous
divisiveness in our nation and
world, Prager, one man in one
time, was a true American
patriot whose life of torment tu
triumph and rags 10 riches was
far more lhan just another
"I loratio Alger" tale.
Prager represented lhe best
American ideal of overcoming
lhe worst of odds lo find success
and fulfiUmenl in life. I le did so
with great sacrifice along an
of1en -rurbulen1 path that
included divorce and family
estrangemenlS, alcohol
dependency, financial ups and
downs and in the end a struggle
with failing
health. Prager
was not a
saint, but he
was a rare
and.special
mun of
subs1nnce.
Uom a Jew
al the dawn
of I Ii tier's rise
Hans Prager 10 power in
earl y 201.h
century Germany, Prager, al the
age of I 0, would witness the
imprisonment of his father in
the concentratio n camp
Buchenwald foUowing
"Kris1allnach1." The infamous
"night of broken glass" was
indelihly imprinted in Prager'!>
psyd1e. I litler's troops ravaged
the streets, hrcaking the glao;s
storefronts of any and every
Jewish business, murdering
Jewish citizen!> and bel(inning
the path of horror known as lht•
final solution associated with the
TI1ird Heich.
Prngcr's mother had the
presence of mind and the
apparent ability 10 trade the
family liquor busine~ for her
husband's freedom and
passports lo Olina. ·nwy got out
wilh their Lives and la11dcd in
another world. pennife,!'.. Within
a matter of a few yean. the world
al wnr would reach them in
Shanghai. The Japane:.c invaded.
bringing a new wave of
anli·Scmilism. Once again , tlw
Prai-:cr family was at great risk.
Prager:. father, suffering from
the adv-Jnct•d stages of diabett•i.
withnut the bt·ncfi1 of medical
care. would take his own life. not
out of self p ity hut rather lo
spare his fan1ily the burden of
his care under d rc.:um:.tances of
siege and trauma. II was the
ultimate sacrifice again
witnessed by a now young
teenager forming his view of Life.
of thc world. of people. lo hecome a man of
tremendous optimism, a man uf
o;ociaJ conscience followirig such
har~h le~on!'. of life. the worst
experiences that life can deaJ, i!'.
surely a testament to the soul of
I Ian~ l>rager. Throughout his
remarkable life he often creditl'd
his mother wilh giving him the
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gift of hope a nd purpose in the
face of adversity. Margaret
Prager cvcru uaJly left ShanghaJ
and came to America and
reunited wilh ht'r son. They
'hared a very d ose relationship
until her death !.Orn e years ago.
f ast forward a lifetime and
the community has gathered lo
thank a man who was al the
t·enter of milc~tone celeb rations
fueled with joy and meaning for
thuu'\ands touched by l'rager's
legacy via his formidable career
as host. restaurateur and
r.icon1eur. As Cantor Sheldon
Marshall sang the haunling Kol
Nidre al Prager'-; m emorial, an
age-old lewish prayer
traditionally chanted on the high
holy days of repentance and
reaffirmation, the merging of
djffering and often conflicting
life experience:-., values and
rituals woven together by lhis
one man in a i.hort 74 years
offered ~o much about who we
all arc, and what kind of people
we want to be.
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and Saturdays.
Jocelyn Mala Manderino
or Newport Beach and
Douglas linden Barbour of
Tustin exchanged vows at
the Jesus Quist of Latter-day
Saints Temple in Los Angeles
on Nov. 25.
The bride Is the duughter
of Paul and Yield Manderlno
of Newport Beach.
The maid of honor was
Crystal Lutz. The
brldesmaJds were tcpstin
Barbour, Tiffany Manderino,
CallJ Manderino and
Kathryn Manderino.
The bridegroom ls the son
of Nell and Cheri ~ur of
Tustin. The best mah was
David Merrill. The ushers
were Dale Watkins, Olrls
Douglas Linden Barbour
and Jocelyn Maia Manderino
Manderino, Donald Barbour and Brian Barbour.
The reception wu held al the Latter-day Saints church
in Orange with 250 riests in attendance. The couple spent
its honeymoon in Q>sta Rica. ·
The brid e is employed with 24 Hour Fitness at the
L.akeshore Towers in Irvine. The groom is a biology majo r
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
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Don't rock the boat,
rock the ·yacht
T ~~t Slrurday, the
Dl.ily Piiot devoted a Jot
ol ~ to a favorfte
IUbject. Rock Harbor Olurch.
Rock Harbor rocb In Costa .....
I blM attended several of
.... niplar ..mcee and each
time felt like dancing In the
lillet. I have laughed out loud
with their I.ming pas1or,
Mike Erre. I have been In awe
of the 1wk Outatmu and
fMter ddmu that have
become the eemwt of Roclt
Harbor't PIOfl'Ullo Rodt HlltJm bM planted Keith
,..... Rock Bottom miatlon.
Bwryoae II ndlog. and ln
more plllc:ea than one.
lbere'a allo the Rock of
Africa. 1Wo ~ago, 1bdd
Mardn. a founding member of
Rod: Harbor and my No. I
son, returned from his fourth
trip to 1Jmb&bwe. The stories
·and 8CClOmpanying photos
that be hu lhared with family
and fl1enda have served to
lhab me at my roots. l have
ao wry rouch. I am so very
apoOed.
~ llftstyle in
c.o.ta Mesa ls downriaht oblcftJe when
co~ to what a woman
my ap calls life ln the
lhantytown or the Gwayi
Valley that Rock Harbor calls
Jta mJsafon home.
Let'a call this lady
Anplbetter.
Angelbetter would probably
have the same reaction
looking at a magaz.lne ad that
reatures my three bedroom
FLO
MARTIN
with den
home ln
College
Park that l
had last
nJght whlle
drooling
over ads
that feature
Laguna
Beach
view-of-
Catallna
homes that
cost $10 million. You see,
Angelbetter Uves ln a
one -room structure.
For An.gel better, my Toyota
Camry sedan would be the
equivalent or a new Bugatti
Veyron, which costs more
than a cool million.
Unbellevable. ln sharp
conlfast. Todd and the Rocle
Harbor team railled $8,000 to
buy a 10-year-old Land Rover
to serve as a vehicJe for the
mJssion work in the Gwayi
region. Compared to a Ferrari
or a Lamborghini or a
Mercedes-Benz. this Land
Rover cost a mere pittance -
S 10,000 (and ls not yet paid
off, ao lf you have a few extra
nicJtels or dimes, send them to
Rock Harbor for their Rock of
Africa mission).
Angelbetter would marvel at
my local supermarket. For her.
a trip to an open-air market
gets the hopping done. She
would marvel at my high-tech,
high-energy church,
considered a "mega-church"
even by CaJifornia standards.
Angelbeuer worships in a
one-room building. Her pastor
doesn't even have a
microphone. And forget South
Coast Plaza or Fashion Island.
Angelbetter is thaJ\kful for
hand-me-downs brought by
the amazing Rock Harbor
team. I say amll7lng because
these 15 locals. most of them
hall my age, each carried over
100 pounds ofluggage
through three airports during
a 40-hour trip. They brought
clothJng. They brought school
supplies.
They even brought a laptop
and an LCD projector in order
to show Otristian m ovies. Did
I forget the screen, you ask?
Noway.
The screen turned our to be
a white waU outside a local
bar. No Irvine Spectrum in
Gwayi.
Seats? Not even. Everyonr
just stood. They stood for
hours. And they stood
willingly. And, aher all was
said and all was done, many
stood for their newfound fa ith.
The United State Is the
land of million-dollar cars, of
$500.000 pink diamond rings,
of $26.550 Nolda cell phones.
of S 12.959 per night
Presidential Suites at the
Mandarin Hotel. Y9u and l.
dear reader, have so much.
Together, let's give thanks.
• FLO MARTIN is a retired high
school teacher, lectures part-time
at Cal State Fullerton in the
Foreign Language Education
program and supervises Studenr
teachers in their classrooms .
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Across from Bank of America
(949) 673-6981
City of the Arts should
li ve up to its name
After Monday night, I
wonder if four members of the
City Council for the "City or
the Arts" represent the
children of this town or the
developers. Instead of
allocating the fees that the city
exlracted from developers of
the theater arts district in 2001
to the city's children -or for
another public purpose -four
members of the council gave
most of it back to the
developers.
In 2001. the city entered into
agreements with two
developers tJiat required them
10 pay combined fees of $2.2
million plus 7% interest. Now
the pot is about $2.45 million.
TI1e fee'> were to be used on
a Theater and Arts District, in
exchange fo r the city agreeing
to greater density and traffic
than was originally 1011ed for
1ha1 site.
Monday. the City Cow1cil
voted 4 to I to give almost aU
of that money back 10 the
developers 10 im prove their
own private property. Only
$63,000 of that money wiU be
u'ied to improve the public
right of way and the rest wiU
be returned to the developers.
A proposal was made for the
city to use some of the
developer fees for arts and
theater grants for U1e children
of Costa Mesa over the next 20
years. That way. the city's
children would become the
theatergoers and art lovers of
1he next generation.
l\vo members of the counci l
said the chiJdren would have
to find the funds for theater
and arts from charity. since
tha t wasn't the city'!> busineSl>.
(The city doe!> fund sports
MAILBAG
fields and sports recreation
progr.ims for children, but
apparently, that Is different).
lWo girls from Sonora
Elementary School spoke to
the City Council about how
much they liked drama club
and art masters. Now that the
chance of grants to fund those
programs has been crushed, I
hope the kids get the same fun
seeing the developers' private
property looking spiffy.
GAY GEISER-SANDOVAL
Costa Mesa
Green light for theater
-not Greenlight
The citizens of Newpqrt
Beach uwn the Balboa
Theater. Does Grcenlight
realiw how many people
have do nated money and
time to the dream o f reviv ing
this theater? Do they have an
alternative option for the
theater?
TI1e tlwater has been vacant
for more than JO years and this
vacancy has made it difficult 10
revive the downtown Balboa
area. Greenlight loses all
credibility with the Newport
Beach citizenry for making the
revival of this theater, and 1J1us
the revival of downtown
Balboa, a "test Ci!Se for the
General Plan." I thought
Greenlight was trying to stop
.. big development." not the
renovation of community
trea ures.
WALTER SEBRING
Corona del Mar
District's actions swift
and professional
II is wilh my admiration
and respect for the
Newport-Mesa Unified Board
of Education that I write this
letter today. On Jan. 27,
several issues were brough1 to
their attention relative to the
administration of Newport
Heights Elementary School.
During that meeting, parents
were told that the board
would h ave the
superintendents look into
. ,
l
these issues. 1
The district quickly took 3
positive and proactive action.
It. conducted meetings with ~.
the parents and staff of
Newport Heights and worked
toward a solution. I highly
c;.ommend Asst.
Superintendents, Susan
Despenas and Lorri McCune. 1
for tbeir ability to conduct
these meetings in a
professional and meaningful 1
way. Their ability to listen and''
sort through the issues has l
resulted in a positive and ·,
unifying atmosphere at ·t
Newport Heights. 1
ROBERT SHAWi
Newport Beach I
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You say debris,
I say jubilee
It is disturbing to all
modern art lovers that
•l
Newport Beach is attempting •
to label that truly creative
modern art installation at
that Dover Drive home as
"unsightly junk."
I am hopeful that the ..
Orange County Museum of
Art will step in, dismantle this '
a rl piece and reinstall it at the•
museum, as a prime example ··
of the art form known as the
"Modern Art Installation."
The tires on the roof a re
especially inspirational but .
the entire installation just
takes my breath away.
MATT MATTEUCCI
Newport Beach .
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t SOC I ETY Saturday, f ebruary 7, 2004 A9
THE CROWD
A man who served the crowd well WEDDINGS
Batjer-Johnsoo
H am Pnger often
recoun1ed his days as a
$1-an-how potato peeler
in the kitchen of the faslilonable
Los Angeles dining roorh once
known as Scandia.
Prager passed away two weeks
ago at the age of74 foUowing
several years of declining health.
n1e man who rose from potato
peeler to star
bon viv,mt,
best known
for his chic
Ritz
restaurJnt in
Newport
Beach, has
been lovingly
eulogi7.ed in
print by
many who B.W. COOK cherished his
friendship.
HUllly Huntinct~ lfatjer
of Bellftue, Wub., and
DIM .... l8adaD Jollneon of,
Nnrpod 8wh er"'npd
90WI ar Bucyr Untvenlcy
O.pel In Seattle on Nov. 15.
The bride la the daughter
of John and Debbie ;Batjer or
Bellewe. Wuh.
The maid of honor waa JW
Baxter. The bridearqalda
were Beth Stark Cwtt•. Alyce
01klen, Scepbanle Ji&hn,
Jaime Scbmltt and kriati . .
Scates.
Tbe bridegroom ii the son
of lbomu and Jo~ne Douglas Kendall Johnson
Johnaoo of Newpon Beach. and Hillary Huntington Bat;er
The beet man WU Kelly
McOannUf. The u~rs were PoweD Thurston, Bradford
Johmon, Olriatoph•r Johnson, Brooke Johnson, Jack Batjer
and Quentin Batjer.
The reception wu held at the Seattle Golf Oub with 200
guests lo attendance. The couple spent its honeymoon ln
the South Pacific and New Zealand. .
A memorial service on Jan. 26
at the Four Seasons I lotel i.n
Newport Beach filled the main
ballroom with admirers and
loved ones. More than 1,000
people came to say goodbye,
followed by one last toast aaoss
the street from the hotel at
Prager's Ritz, now owned and
managed in the spirit of Pr..iger's
passion by Las Vegas
restaurnteur PreddJe Glusman.
Prager's family, including widow
Oulrlene, joined Glusm11n in
welcoming the sentimental
crush of people wanting to hold
011 to the memory of a man they
so admired.
FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
Charlene Prager, wife of Hans Prager, talks with memorial attendees at a reception at the Ritz.
The bride is emplpyed as a policy planning officer with
the U.S. Departme"t of State. The groom is employed as1a
eenior director or technology policy and international
bualneas development with the Consumer Electronics
Assn.
Mandcrino-Barbour
"lllere is co11sidcrablc import,
and surely a message to be
shared, associated with the life
and death of Prager. In the!.e
times or tremendous
divisiveness in our nation and
world, Prager, one man in one
time, was a true American
patriot whose life of torment to
triumph and mgs to riches was
far more than just another
"I loralio Alger·· tale.
Prdger represented the best
American ideal of overcoming
the worst of odds to find success
and fulfillment in life. I le did so
with great sacrifice along an
often-turbulent path that
included divorce and family
estrangements, alcohol
dependency, financial ups and
downs and in the end a struggle
with failing
health. Prager
was not a
saint, but he
was a rare
and.special
man of
i;ubstancc.
Born a lcw
at the dawn
of 1 lillcr"!> riSt'
Hans Prager tu powl'r in
early 20th
1:entury Germany, Prager, at the
age of 10, would witness the
imprisonment of his father in
the concentrJtion camp
Buchenwald following
·• Kristallnacht." ·n1e infamou~
"night of broken glass" was
indelibly imprinted in Prager'!>
psyche. I lilJer'~ troops ravaged
the streets, breaking the glass
storefronts of a11y and every
Jewhh businL'S.,, murdering
Jewish citizens and begi nning
the path of horror known a!. the
tinaJ solution associated with the
Third Reich.
Prager·s mother had the
preo;cnce of mind and the
apparent ability to trade the
family li4uor busirw~ for her
hu~band's freedom mid
passports to Oiina. ·111ey got out
\"lith their lives and landed in
another world, pe1111ile~ Within
a mailer of a few yearo; the world
at war would reach them in
Shanghai. The Japa11csc inva<kd,
bringlni,: a new waw of
anti·St.'mitism. Once again, tlw
Prager family wa!> at great ri~k.
Prager"!. father, ~uffering from
the advanced stagef.i of diabt•te!.
without the benefit of medical
care, would take his own life. not
out of self pity hut rather to
spare his fan1ily the burden of
his care under circumstances of
siege and trauma. It was the
ultimate l>acrificc again
wilnes..-.cd by a now young
teenager forming his view of life.
of tlw world, of people.
To hecome a man of
tremendous optimism, a man of
social rnnsciencc following such
harsh lessons oflifc, the worst
experiences that life can deal. is
surely a testament to the soul of
I lans Prager. Tiuoughout his
remarkable life he often credited
his mother with giving him the
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gift of hope and purpose in the
face of adversity. Margaret
Prager eventually left Shanghai
and caml' to America and
reunited with her son. They
'hart'd a very close relationship
unti.1 her death some years ago.
Fast-forward a lifetime and
tl1e community has gnthcrcd to
thank a man who was at the
i:enter of miJestone celebrations
fueled with joy and meaning for
thousands touched hy Pmger's
legacy via his formidable career
<L'i host, restaurateur and
raconteur. As Cantor Sheldon
Marshall sang the haunting Kol
Nidre at Prager's memorial, an
age-old Jewish prayer
tmditionally chanted on the high
holy days of repentance and
reaffirmation, the merging of
differing and often conflicting
life experiences, value~ and
rituals woven together by thb.
one man in a short 74 years
offered so much about who we
all arc, and what kind of people
we want lo be.
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Jocelyn Maia Manderino
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on Nov. 25.
The bride is the d11ughter
of Paul and Viclcl Manderino
of Newport Beach.
The maid of honor was
Crystal Lutz. The
bridesmaids were Kristin
Barbour, Tiffany Manderino,
Calli Manderino and
Kathryn Manderino.
The bridegroom la the son
of Nell and Clleri Barbour of
Tustin. The best mah was
David Merrill. The 45hers
were Dale Watkins, Ouis
Douglas linden Barboor
and Jocelyn Maia Manderino
Manderino, Donald Barbour and Brian Barbour.
The reception Wllf held at the Latter-day Saints church
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Its honeymoon ln Custa Rica. ·
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FAITH
THE MORAL OF THE STORY IN THEORY
Any da y is a good
day to speak with God
Views on aging and spirituality
AT. ISSUE: Studies have shown that older people
who engage in reli gious and·spiritual practice often
cope better psychologically and have better physical
health than those who don't. What are followers of
your faith doing to cater to America's 76-million
baby boomers who will rep resent the largest group
of senior citizens this country has seen?
centers, assisted living services. heaJth
consultations and convalescent care,
age-in-place programs. women's and
men's guilds, educational forums,
special liturgies and worship and
senior celebrations. These are areas in
·which ecumenkal and inrerfaith
cooperation happens easily and often.
"/\IQ lot11§'' is liotl a
sera11gttr, })111 a frfmtl. n fmlwr.
Om! 111lw <kligltts w luiw. tLt
t11lk '" llim m11I 01ieri 1111 tlw
-wl1ulP of""' liws to I linL"
-MICHAEL GREEN
him brlt-Oy and then
annou11ced, "I'm going to go
find Daddy becau . ..e I w.ml a
doughnut,,.
Faithful professionals including
doctors. educators, lawyers.
counselors. analysts, planners,
administrators and many others
provide direct assistance to our most
mature adults. often as ministries of
service with no fees attached. A s I walked tllruugh our
patio a1 church
recently, I w.1td wd a
li1tle girl h<•p. SltL' wa:. dressed
in a pink jumper oVl.'r u white
turtleneck. pink tights and
pink tcrutis shoes. Iler cheeks
were as pink as the rest nf her
outfit a.~ she hopped forwan.l.
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
I fo gaw her hb p<1pers
and rtm off in sean-h of his
father anti a treat. "Looks
like a heud stan on
Valtnrine''> Day," she !laid a.s
she looked at the different
drawing.'i.
I thought about what we
used to do for Valentine's
Day when our girl., were
young. I cooked :-.p<.'<·ial
Since all of us
expect 10 be old. it is
in our best interest to
cultivate respect fo!
the condition we all
hope to share.
lleligion offers us the
insight that
individual wort11
giving. Religion cultivates love -love
of God. of hwnankind, of kindness,
truth and compassion. As we age,
these qualities should be
strengthened.
Diogenes said, "If I were running in
the stadium, ought l to slacken my
pace when approaching my goal?
Ought l ratJ1cr to put on speed." As
the years left IO us diminish In
number, our attachment to these
V'dlues should intensify. "Teach us to
number our days that we may acquire
a heart of wisdom," said the Psalmist.
Faith conununities v-d.lue the
experience and wisdom of our elders
and are places for meaningful
inter-generational relationships.
Elderly persons without children or
grandchildren of their own nearby can
easily find surrogates sitting next to
them during worship services:
children without grandparents or
aunts/uncles find them during
fellowship with the sister/brother
children of God. Extending God's
grace, communities at worship
become extended families in faith.
h was a brisk Sunday mom.Ing, but
the sun Wei.'> sLarting ru break though
tJ1c cloud!> and makt' its fir..t
uppcar.ince of th1• d~1y. I stood anti
\V'dtdwd awhile.
She stopped. looked bade at hc.'r
father and smiled. "1 ley little bunny,·
her father said. "Where are you
hopping w?"
"I'm hopping hecau'\C l lovc God and
I wmll to tell him tluit." she :.aid. and
then gave her falht!r a look that meant
it l>hould have been obvious lo him.
"'J1lat\ a ~al idea honey. yi-1u just
keep hopping. anti 11l l1oltl yuur papen.
lor you."
"I fen;" Daddy." 'he srud a.c; .;he
handed hlm ~mething she'd c<1lorf~I.
"Watch nw hop, because I'm goi11g 10
hop a loL"
Sure enough. she hopped somt•
niore, und her ponytail bounced along
with her. Her fatJ1er wa1d1ed ;uid
picked up N(c'Ver.il . .;ticker,; t11at had
fallen off of her outfit.
I looked around and ~w sevcr.il
pinl -chttekl'<l children with stickers on
their dothi:i., showing pan•nt~ their
papers fmtn d iun:h. One linle hoy hacJ
a f>aper covered with lillle
muhi·colon.>d henrts.
"I made lots of picturc5 with heart5
on them Mommy," he said. "One i" for
you. one's for God and I made some
others 100."
I lis mother bent down, gave him a
kiss and thankt'Cl him I le let her hug
pancakes and cut rhem with
heart-shaped cookie cutlers.
Somt'limes I rut their sandwk hl·s into
hearts. tucked little messages of love
into their lunch boxes and wmte. "I love
you~ on their bananas. We made
heart-shaped place mats. special
centerpieces, had a Valentine scavenger
hunt one year and did many otJ1er
activities.
One year. I joined one of our
daughter's classes, and we walked down
to a senior center, where wt' handed
out Valentines and sang son~., to tJ1e
w.sidenl'i. I lm.<1 their t>ye~ lighted up a.'
lhC' children shared their low and ti111c
with tllcm. I walked by their school .i.nd
that center reccnrJy and tha11ke<.I God
for great memories and the creative
w.i}'l! he shows his love to us, and in
tum we can show it to olhel'l\.
Goel touches lives in special wc1ys
thmugh children. Nexr week is
Valentine's Oay,"1 day we rypically t11inx
about scncfu1g greetings of love to
otJ1e~. Y.ctlcntine~ Day. or any day for
that rnaner, is abo a Qf!at day to spend
time talking with GOO. our friend <md
1 lcavenly Father. I think he would l>t.•
deLightccl.
And you can quore me un 1h111.
• ONOY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport
Beach resident who speaks frequently to
parenting groups. She may be reached 11ia
~mail 81 cindy'n onthegrow.com or
through the mail at 537 Newport Center
Onve. Suite 505, Newport Bead1. CA 92660
does not center on the ability to work.
the production of goods. or the
acquiring of income, bul on the
extent to which we fulfill our capacity
as human beings created in the image
of God.
Hegardless of age, productivity, or
health. our worth and dignity flow
from who we are and what we can be.
not from what we can make and own.
In our culture there are three ages:
youth. middle age. and ''you're
looking wonderful."
1 he secular focus on physicality has
led io great sadne.'i.5 and loneliness,
much lo~ of meaning arid isolation.
Sotiety telb us to age weU by lifting
our faces. ludaism teaches us to a,ge
well by lifting our eyes to new
horlwns. lift our spirits to God and lift
our hands to embrace life. At
whatever age we are, we aU need
open-soul surgery.
We should heed ·General
MacArthur's words on the subject:
"Nobody grows old except by
de~rting his ideals. Years may wrinkle
the sk.in, but to give up wrinkles the
soul. You arc as young as your faith.
You are as old as your doubt. You are
as young as your hope. as old as your
despair,"
These messages delineate the
si-rik.ing contrast between Western
society and the religious tradition
where tlle image of man is in h is
character, in his learning. in his
What Is the true way of numbering
o ur days? Not by how many days you
can count, but by how many of your
days counl for something.
RABBI MARK MILLER
Temple Bat Yahm
Newport Beach
![we are living. we
are aging. Omrches.
synagogues,
mosques and other
faith communities
are filled with aging
persons like me. As
"a 1946 model" ra
"boomer" myself),
when I arrived in Corona del Mar at
42 the average age of our
congregarion was 57; now that J am
57, the average age is 42.
Still. lots of our beloveds are graying
gracefully. Our "Senior Ministry" calls
on homebound and unweU people,
offers transportation, provides
entertainment and creates innovative
programs such as an upcoming
s upper with neighbors from both a
synagogue and a mosque.
Integral and honest ministries with
·aging persons are booming. Faith
communities sponsor retiremenl
THE VERY REV.
PETER 0. HAYNES
St. Michael & All Angels
Episcopal Clmrch
Corona del Mar
"How old is God?"
A Zen reacher in his
90s recently assigned
meditation on this
question to a
20-year-old college
studen t aneod.ing his
first retreat. II is not
uncommon for Zen
teachers to practice at Zen Centers
well into tlleir 80s and 90s. At our
center, practitioners range in age from
19 to 67.
Despite the image created by the
beat poets of the ·sos and '60s, Zen
has tended to attract people in midlife
and larer years. Priorities naturally
shift toward more concern about the
ultimate purpose of life and how to
cope with suffering, sickness and
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THEORY limitations. At our center, we facilities and so on.
encourage each penon to use One of the most lmportant
Continued from Al O lhe post\J.11' for meditation that is Zen teachings ls that there is no
death. A spiritual tradition must best ror him or her, depending old age, suffering or death, but
upon age, health, flexibility and this reali.7,ation usually comes as respond meaningfully to these individual needs. People may a fruit or st~ractice. challenges if it is to be or real use chairs or even lie down, if ntE REV. BARRETT help to an aging population. sitting or kneeling with a Zen Center or Orange C.Ounty Resources for the journey cushion is not appropriate. C.Osta Mesa within, and support for the Meditation ls also done at ho me
journey together, seem to me on one's own. I'm not sure more important than creed, As we grow ln number of cater is the right dogma or someone else's participants, we prefer to word. It is our Manswers. • Meditation does not increase our schedule to offer goal to see appeal to everyone, but it can be more times and days when a everyone find a
. an amazingly effective tool in small group can come together place of
· living each age of life wilh to meditate, rather than significance authenticity, compassion and expanding space or facilities so within tlle body
wisdom. one very large group can or Cluist. l11ere
Meditation -being aware, meditate together on o ne is a Biblk al mandate that tlle
waking up and appreciating particular day. Besides meeting older should teach tllc younger. each moment -is usually at a center, groups can also meet It is core to otir belief tllat lhe
possible even lf someone has in hom es, retirement older will always have a place serious health or physical communities, healthcare ru1d a responsibility as long ai.
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The Newport Mesa Irvine will be held the last Saturday
SPECIAL EVENTS Interfaith Council al)d the Costa evening of the month. CaU for
Mesa Human Relations locations. (949) 759-0999 for
CAPPEUA CANTORUM Commission is organizing a trip Friday meeting, (949) 760-5360 for
Cappella Cantorum, the young to the Museum of Tolerance from Sunday meeting, and (949)
adult choir of St. John Vianney 7:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Feb 16 646-6328 for Saturday devotio nal
Chapel, is beginning its fifth year. departing from Costa Mesa City
The choir is open to students in Hall. The cost is $12. Information ZEN 101
grades six to 12. It provides active and reservations: (714) 921-8665, The Zen Center of Orange County
faith participation for teens ext. 3. offers an Introduction to Zen
during their high school years. Wortcshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the
Participation includes singing at WORKSHOPS first weekend of every month,
mass regularly and at special typically on a Sunday, at 120 E.
events. Rehearsals are from 11 PARENTING GROUP 18th St .. Costa Mesa. The cost 1s
a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays in the Jewish Family Service of Orange $60. (949) 722-7818,
Chapel at 314 Marine Ave., County is forming a parenting http:llwww.zcoc.org.
Balboa Island. Younger children group to help parents to
A SPIRrTUAL JOURNEY are invited to join. For more understand and deal with the
information. contact Nancy Kelly, feelings and behavior of their A 26-lesson study on the life of
director at (949) 673-4595. children. The group meets from Jesus Christ titled ·Journey to
10 to 11:30 a.m. the first and third the Cross· is taught at 9:45 a.m.
ENVIRONMENTAL Mondays of the month at the Sundays during the
SCHOLARSHIP center. 250 E. Baker St, Suite G in Homebuilder's Bible Class at
St Marte Presbyterian Church in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) Liberty Baptist Church. The study
• Newport is offering an 445-4950. Preregistration is parallels the four Gospels to
environmental scholarship fund required. present the story of Christ. The
' for two students. The church is at 1000 Bison Ave ..
~ scholarships will only be offered THIRTEEN JEWISH Newport Beadl. Free. (949)
•,through Chapman University and STEPS TO RECOVERY 760·5444.
f UC Irvine. Interested students Jewish Family Service is offering DREAM ON ·should contact their financial aid a support and discussion group
offtce. The scholarships will be for adults whose children or The Adult Faith Formation at Our
awarded in the spring of 2004. spouses suffer from a lcohol and Lady Queen of Angels Church in
Information: (949) 644-1341, drug addiction. The group meets Newport Beach holds a dream
http://stmarlcpresbyterian.org. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m.
250 E. Baker St .. Suite G in Costa Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
'CARVER ANO FRIENDS' Mesa. Information: (714) Newport Beadl. (949) 219-1408.
"Carver and Friends; the "First 445-4950. Preregistration is
Sundays at Five" concert series, required. MEDITATION LESSONS
is a celebration of Blact History A free "lectio divine" med itation
Month with gospel singer Carver BAHAI F1RESIOES group meeting is held at 7:10 a.m
Cossey at 7 p.m. Sunday at Saint Members of the Bahai faith hold Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of
Micha8' & All Angels Episcopal informal public discussions on Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, spiritual topics at 7:30 p.m. every Newport Beach. The Christian
A'MAREE'S
1649 WESTCLIFF DR
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
949.642.4423
M-F 10-6.SAT 10-5:30
!here are younger
Christ-followen. that need to be
taught the path. lliat hasn't
always bee.n the practice. but we
are waking up to the reality or
the goldmin e we have Wlder our
noses in our golden-aged elders.
We now haw programs like our
marriage mcnlurs, for example,
where couplci. who come 10 us
for premarital counselin~ agree to
meet mont11ly after their Wl'dding
witJ1 a couple wt• d ioose who
have been married for 35 years or
more. Aside fro m ,Oving them a
re-di place of purpo!'.C, ii also
opens up relation.,hips belwt.-en
gcnemlions. l llat l'OlllL'S in handy
when yuu w.1111 to r hangL'
worship ''ylt'S.
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
PASTOR RIC OLSEN
I !arbor Trinity Olurch
Costa Mesa
Meditation 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
somo mstruction on how to
meditate, a talk and a discussion.
(949) 219-1408.
WEEKLY EVENTS
NEW GROUPS
Jewish Fami ly Service of Orange
County has formed a
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 m Laguna Hills,
24512 Moulton Parkway. The
service is also forming a
parenting support group to meet
the first anJ third Mondays of
each month at 10 a m. at the
Jewish Federation Campus. 250
E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN
Pastor Hern Austin leads a Bible
study on "How to Become a
Contagious Christian" fr om 7 to 9
p.m. Wednesdays at 377 W.
Wilson St., No. 15 rn Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 722-7498.
•Is your d1urd1111 µlace of worship
pldnnr11g a sp<.-cral event? If so. send
the typed onform.rtion a l lcust two
weeks 1.>f'lorri tht: r•vpnt to thP Dai ly
Pilot, 330 W Bay St , Cosio Mesa.
CA 926:>7 . .inenh•Jll M1kC' Swanson.
religion editor, f.rx to (9491
646 4170; or so11cf c mail to
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IM.YATION~
Of ORANGE COUNTY
Group or femity votunteert ere
needed to edopt 1 femlly,
llpOn90r en enget tree, hold e
canned food or toy drive, or
meke e apeclel gift or donetlon
dlredty to the S.lvetlon Army.
(714) 832-7100.
SALVATION NWY
Of ORANGE COUNTY
GoLD CUJB"1r-
SELECT
12 H<>ua MW"'RID'S DONT MISS Otrr ON THIS OFFER!
• lndlvlduel, businea end service
club volunteers ere needed for
the holldey season In the
distribution of food end toys et
the Christmas Warehouse end
Red Kettje. Information: (714)
832-7100 . .ANNUU.PR
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(949) 673-7200
SAVE OUR YOUTH
The Westside Coste Mesa youth
organization It looking for
volunteers to help creete 1
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ind renewed by the Sacr.unenu·
2046 Mar Vista Drive
Newport Beach, California 92660
(949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rev. Monsignor WiJliam P. Mclaughlin Pa.nor
LITURG IES: Saturday, 5 p.m. (Cantor),
Sunday. 7:00 (Quicr). 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir),
11 :30 a.m. (Canror) and 5:00 p.m. (Contcmporiry)
WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
Publishes Every Satwday in the
Thrily ~Pilot
CALL
949 .57 4.4249
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(Dlaclpln of Clwlat)
2411 lntM Aft .
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST.SCIENTIST
3303 Via Udo
Newp:>rt Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Chwch 10 am & 5 pm.
Sunday School 10 am
~ Mooangs 7 30 pt\
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3 I 00 Poatlc View Dr.
Newµxt Beach
644-2617 or 675-4661
Chwch IOam
Sunday School 10 am
~~730sxn 6 IJI~ 12noon
. .. the fruit ot the 8ptftt la In en goodneu and
~endtnlth· .................... ,
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ST. MARK PIF.sBfl'ERIAN
CHURCH
"Optn Arms and Optn Minds"
Worship 9:30
Newport Cater
Uaiced Med.odilt Cluuda
Rev. Cachleeo C'.ooa, Pastor
1601 Marguerite A~.
comer of Marguerite and
San Joaqum Hills Rd.
(9'9) ""-0745
.,,, Qwin W.rship Smlia
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Moir Communion .. ....,.1 ....
poeltive ettemetive for people 12
to 23. ~.,. nMded to
help In ...... 8Ud'I .. boxing,
tpOf1a. huhh, fhneea, eerobica
end ~k: Moring. (948)
548-3216.
SBMCE CORPS Of
MTMD EXECUTIVES
Join other buaineu
prof9ulonela to help smell
buaineetet aucc:eed by IMdlog
eemlners end c:oec:hlng
entrepf'9NUn onllne. TM corpe
It e nonprofit charlteble
orgenization c0mpoeed of 11,600
volunteer butinea mentors,
both worttlng end rwtlred, who
counsel butineaee from nearly
400 offices throughout the
country. Call (714) 660-7369, end
11k for membership.
SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED
Serve 11 e guide for homeleu
femilies by helping them Mt
goals end maintain 1 b11ic
budget. Bilinguel UJllt needed.
Orientation end training
provided. Theresa Rowe. (949)
767·1466.
SENIOR MEALS
MO SERVICES INC.
Volunteers ere needed to deliver
meals to honfebound senior
citizens in Coste Meta who are
not able to prepare their own
meelt and do not heve anyone to
prepare meals for them. Meals
are delivered between 11 1.m. to
1 p.m . Monday through Friday.
Volunteers are 11ked to donate et
le11t one hour per week for six
months. Substitute drivers ere
also needed to fill in for regular
drivers. (714) 840-6611 or (714) •
891-0804.
SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED
Serving People in Need, also
know es SPIN, is looking for
volunteers to help prepare sadt
meals for the homelesa,
111emble hygiene kits, distribute
meals end pidt up food for
preparation. SPIN provides
move-in costs for housing, case
management end support
services to families leaving
shelters. SPIN workers also serve
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Daily Pilot
es femlly ecMtora or mentors
end conductl WOfbhop9 on
budgeting end more. Visit SPIN
et 2900 BriatotSt., Suite H-106,
C09te M .... (714) 761-1101.
SHME OU1t SELVES CUMC
The dlnk:, which provide•
emergency .. nnc.. to the needy
u
In Orenge County, It looking for
votunteers to delivw end pidt up I
food from locel rest.eurents end
grocery store., help wtth medical
end dentel staff, dete entry, ettlst ·ii).,
wtth food sorting end .,.,.,
distribution. to help et the front . , :.
desk end aome other dutlM. The , i,.•
group ei.o needs trentletors.
(949)642-3461,ext.267.
SHERMAN LmRMV
&GMDENS
..... .. ..
You could euist with the garden,
work In the gift end tea shop or .~;
become e docent guide for · • '"
children end adults et Corona del '~.
Mer'• botenlcel garden end ' •
historical reseerch librery. • •
Stefanie Kristiansen. (949) • '.
673-2261.
Docents are being sought to give ,
tours of the gardens to children , ,
end adults. Docent training• , ,
eta .... will be from 9 to 10:30 ··,. .. 1.m . Jen. 12. There will be six
Monday morning c11 ... 1. There , ., •
will be 1 $26 training fee, which .1 • ,
Includes six months' duff In the , .,
Docent Guild. Preregistration la
required. Information: Stefanie ' Y.
Kristensen, (949) 873-2281. "" l.
SMAU. BUSNSS ASSISTANCE CENTER I ••
The Small Businett Aulttence 1 ~-
Center of Orange Coast College '·
needs volunteers to advise smell / •
businesa owners in finance,
accounting, lew. marketing,
sales. human resources end
other areas. (714) 432-6916.
SOMEONE CARES
SOUP KITCHEN
Someone Ceres Soup Kitchen
•,,
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needs food servers and ,. .
volunteers for kitchen duties. The .. •
organization It at 720 W. 19th St.,
Coste Mesa. (949) 648-8861. '.. '.,
SOUTH COAST
LITERACY COUNCI.
Volunteer tutors ere needed to
meet 1 greeter demand for
literacy and English as a second
lenguege classes. Students are
taught English reeding, writing
and speeklng tklllt et their own
level In small groups or one on
one. There are centers all over
Orange County. Once trained,
tutors mey choose the center at
which they went to teach. Mary
Fitzgerald, (949) 468-8664.
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Customer Appreciation Sale
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Shoppers looking for
savinp on the lat.est
winter fashions and
accessories, hottest looks ln
home decor and more, won't
want to miss the annual
Customer Appreciation Sale
at Corona del Mar Plaza
on Saturday, February 21
and Sunday, February 22.
Each day customers will et\)oy
extraordinary savings or up to
70 percent off at the 25 unique
stores, restaurantB and ser·
vices throughout the center.
cup or cone of gelato. Sur
la 7bbk wW also have sale
merdwldise along with it.s
great selection of cookware.
These are just a few of the
many discounts that the
Corona del Mar merchants
will offer throughout the
weekend
Customers will want to
bring the whole family for
shopping and fun as
Corona del Mar Plaza
hosts entertainment and
kids activities on Saturday,
The Rocl<it Scientists psrlormlno popular 50's and 60's hits.
Merchant.s participating in from 11Lin.to3·p.m.
tJ\e uunaal sale include Young visitors will er\Joy
CMeo~, which will take Ul making aprtng.dw!med
ldditional 20 percent off crafts, or having their faces
alreedy reduced merehan-painted with elaborate
d18e; ltallaM Horrte Store butterflies, Dowers, animals,
will have a rare sale of 10 dino8aws and more.
percent off eelected home Alao from 11 Lm. to 3 p.m.
ICCe990ries; .letHi. brl on Saturday and Sun~
.,..,,,. wW offer 60 percent elq>pen wW al8o treeted to
off eelect merchandlae and live music. The Rocldt
drawings for gift certift-Sdentillt.s will perform
cat.es; Ne11J Balallce will popular hits from the 60's
have di.8cowtts on men's and Uld 60'1 on Saturday. On
women'1 lhoes and apparel; ~. customers can relax
SMblle 7Me8 will have and shop to the iOUnds of
eelect merchandlae the Caribbe.n provided by a
diacounted 60 to 76 percent; steel drum band
W.telWOl'b will have a CCll'Oll& del Mar Piasa,
apecial promotion on owned by The Irvine
.. .,..,.,... 90IP coUeo-CornpenJ and managed by
tioll9 in three fn18rancee, at Madl9on ~ Ret.ali
three for $20. 8ervicee, la anchored by
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llllQpla from 11 Lin. to 3 and reetaunnt8. For f
p.m., and OefoN hrlll&o more lnlannadon about I
will o&r tree eon., the cm.er, call (IM9) I
ell>fe•o, caippucdno or 79(Mr718 orviatt I
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SatUl'day, February 7. 2004 AU
COMMUNITY & CLUBS
It S time to adopt a soldier
I t's almost been a year since
Daily Pilot readers and the
Interfaith Council held its
drive to coUect much-needed
Items for the famUles of Marines
stationed at 29 Palms. If you are
like me, it felt good to help the
ramllies and the Marines, but l
have done little except to pray
for members of our armed
services every day since then.
Here's a chance for each one of
us to make a difference in the
Ufe of a soldier we know, serving
abroad or in the United States. Do-. Grow, colwnnlst with
the Minneapolis Star and
'llibune turned me on to the
Adopt-a-Soldier website at
http://www.adopt-a-soldier.com.
At this website, you can adopt a
member of Army, Air Force,
Coast Guard, Marines or Navy,
stationed here or abroad. Your
choice. The Adopt-a-Soldier
program was started by Chico
California Park and Playground
Commissioner Mary Schreiber
as a result of her desire to make
a difference as her son went to
serve in the armed services.
The plan goes like this: If
someone knows of a soldier and
sends Schreiber the soldier's
name and address, she will find
seven people to adopt that
soldier. Each person who adopts
a soldier will take a day of the
week and on that day they will
correspond with the soldier they ·
adopt. It could be a simple note
of encouragement, a cheerful
card or a nice letter. All they
have to do Is commit to the
correspondence being positive,
encouraging, informative,
supportive and thanJcful for
having the soldier on our slde
and in our lives.
In a recent column in the
Star-Tribune, Grow cites a
business in the Minneapolis area
that adopted a Marine Corps
sergeant, started corresponding
with him via e-mail, shipped
him a care package and then
asked what else he needed.
The sergeant responded that
he needs the rest of his company
adopted. Now, Schreiber needs
the names and addresses of
soldiers. They have a walling list
of people wanting to adopt
soldiers and need the names of
your family members, neighbors
and friends who are serving our
country. You can go to the
website and click on "submlt" to
nominate a soldier to be
adopted. If you don't have
Internet access, you can write to
ADOPT-A-SOlDIER Program at
INVOLVED
Continued from Al 2
SOUTH COAST
REPERTORY ntEATER
The South Coast Repertory
Theater needs volunteers to help
with ulhering (see plays free) and
other functions. (71 4) 708-5500.
SPEAK UP NEWPORT
A nonprofit organization that
promotea the social welfare by
educating the public and
improving local government in
Newport Bead'! holds monthly
meeting• the eecond Wedneeday
of eacti month at the Newport
JIM
DE BOOM
119 Main St.
Chico, CA.
95926.
SEARCH FOR TALENT
Young toes
will be
tapping.
youngwlces
willbe
singing and
young hands
will be
playing instruments on March 5
at the Oasis Senior Center
Auditorium, when the MSearch
For Tulent" contest starts at 6:30
p.m.
Presented Dy the £xchange
Oub of Newpon Harbor, this
contest is open to children from
6 to 18 years old and trophies
will be awarded In each of three
age groups. For more
information, call Deane Bottorf
at (949) 673-8701.
STUDENT SPEAKER'S
CONTEST
Harbor Mesa Lion's Student
Speaker Contest winner 'JYler
Bladmey was awarded SSO at
the club's recent meeting for his
speech on MOemocracy. ls It For
Everyone?''
Tyler is a junior at Newport
Harbor High School. He will go
on to compete at the Zone Level
in this annual competition
sponsored by the Lion's
lntemallonal Student Speaker
Foundation. According to
Student Speakers Contest
Committee Otainnan Marianne
Allen, contestants can win up to
$20,500 In scholarship awards by
competing in the region, district
and area finals.
The Zone level competition
will take place on March 8. For
more information. call (71 4)
534-3791.
GOODBYE SPAM
Jeff Schwartz will present a
new software program called
"Goodbye Spam" on Wednesday
fo r Computer Friends of Oasis.
Schwartz will demonstrate how
this program will eliminate
spam and unwanted mail from
lnboxes and keep adult content
away from youngsters.
The meeting will be held at
the Ouia Senior Oub (comer of
Marguerite and 5th Avenue,
Corona del Mar) and will begin
at 1 p.m. Schwartz will speak
from 1 :30 to 2:30 p.m. Raftle
tickets will be provided for
everyone and refre~ents will
Beach Tennis Club. A reception
begins at 5:30 p.m., and meeting•
begin at 6 p.m. Free. Annual
membership dues are $20. Send
died( to "Speak Up Newport; P.O.
Box 2594, Newport Beacti, CA
92663. (949) 673-1191.
SITTCHES.FROM THE HEART
Made up of a group of women
from Southern California who
love to knit and crodiet, the
nonprofit corporation ii looking
for volunteers to knit and crochet
hats, booties and blanket• for
premature babies and babies In
need. The Items are donated to
hospitals acro11 the country.
Patterns are available, and
donated yarn i1 appreciated.
be served before special interest
groups. Everyone Is welcome,
from beginners to experts:
There will be a $3 charge at
the door for nonmembers. For
more lnfonnation, visit the
Computer Friends of Oasis
website at
http://www.vivianboulos.
tripod.com.
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF
SEMCECUllS
Gert Reno, who joined the
Harbor Mesa Lions Oub, was
Inducted by the Lion's District
4-lA Vice Gov. Barbara Hayward.
Reno was sponsored by Janie
Harris ... Former member and
past President Bill Glbeoo was
re-Inducted into the Newpon
Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub.
WORTH REPEATWG
From the Thought for Today,
provided by Greg ICelley of the
Newpon Mesa Irvine Interfaith
Council: MBeing consJderate of
otbers will take your children
funher in life than any college
degree .• -Marian Wrf&ht
Edelman
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THtS
WEEK
TUESDAY
7:15 a.m.: The 40-member
Newpon Beach Sunrise Rotary
Oub will meet at Five Crowns
Restaurant to hear Newport
Beach Fire Chief nm Riiey
(http://www. newportbeach
sun rl.serotary. or,p.
6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor Lions Oub will
meet at the Costa Mesa Country
Oub.
WEDNESDAY
7:15 a.m.: The JO-member
South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
will meet at the Center Oub
(http://www.southcoa.stmetro
rotary.org); the Newport Harbor
ICiwanis Oub will meet at the
University Athletic Oub.
Noon: The Exchange Oub of
the Orange Coast will meet at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub
for a Valentine's luncheon.
6 p.m.: The Rotary Oub of
Newport-Balboa will meet at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub
with spouses for a Valentine's
Dinner and to hear high school
speech contestants.
(http:/fwww.newportbalboa.org}
ntURSDAY
7 a.m.: The 20-plus member
Costa Mesa-Orange Costa
Kathy Siiverton, (310) 472-6903.
SURFRIOER FOUNDATION
The Surfrlder Foundation
Newport Bead'! Chapter Is a
grau root1, nonprofit
environmental organization that
worts to protect the ocean1,
waves and beadiee through IU
Con1ervatlon Activism Researdi
and Edue11tlon program.
Information: (9491631-6273.
SWEET ADEUNES
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The 1lnglng group invitee women
who like to ling to join them
Tueedey nlgh11 for foufi)8rt
harmony, or Barberehop-ltyle
1lnging. (949) 496-6686.
Breakfast Lions Oub will meet at
Mimi's c.af~.
Noon: The SO-member Costa
Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at
the Holiday Inn for a program
on Abraham L,incoln
(llltp:llwww. kiwanis.
orglclublcostamesa); the
SO-member Kiwanis Oub of
Newport Beach-Corona del Mar
will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Oub with
spouses for a Valentine's
program; the Exchange Oub of
Newpon Harbor will meet at the
Nautical Museum for a program
by Eric 8edto on Oliver Crest
Youth Homes; the Rotary Oub of
Newpon Irvine will meet at the
Atrium Horel.
(II ttp:/lwww. niro 14ry. or,p.
•COMMUNITY A CLUBS is
published S.turday1 in the Dally
Pilot. Send your service club's
meeting information by fax to (714)
921-8655 or by e-mail to
jdeboom@aol.com.
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The Pacific Symphony PoPs, conducted by Richard Kaufman, wiU perform renditions of such songs such as "All My Loving," "Till
There Was You,• and Ml Saw Her Standing There." Along with the symphony, the Fab Four, a Beatles tribute band, will also
perform. The concert will be at 8 p.m. today in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. 'rickets cost $25 to $105. For more information, call (71 4) 556-2787 or visit http:/,tWww.ocpac.org. '"
AROUND TOWN
• Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail
to luis.pena@latimes.com; by fax
to (949) 646-4170; or by calling
(949) 574-4298. Include the time,
date and location of the event, as
well as a contact phone number.
TODAY
The Friends 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 will be
priced at $1 a bag. Information:
(949) 759-9667.
South Coalt Pfaz• will Pf'"9nt
"The Fascination of Orchids"
show and sale, whi""'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) 782-8888.
http://www.southcoastplsta.com.
Th• City of Costll Mesa'• SOth
anniverury celebration continues
with Pride In the Park, a 5K fun
run and walk. at Fairview Park,
2525 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
Registration will begin at 7 a.m.
The event will start at 8 a.m:, and
a children's 1K will begin at 9 a.m.
Information: (714) 754-5065.
SUNDAY
South Coalt Plaza will preMnt
#The Fascination of Orchids"
show and sale, which is
sponsored by the Orange County
Branch Cymbldlum Society of
America, during mall hours in the
Crate and Barrel and Macy's
Home Store Wing. Information:
(800) 782-8888,
http:llwww.southcoastplaza.com.
MONDAY
The Ametkan Cancer Sodety will
host "look Good ... Feel Better"
classe1, whicti will teach cancer
patients makeup, wig and turban
tips to help hide the effect• of
radiation and chemotherapy from
10 a.m. to noon a1 Hoag Hospital.
Information and registration:
(949) 261-9446, (800) 227-2345.
The °'9nge County Sien'll Singles
monthly meeting wlll be held at
6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa
Community Center, 1845 Part
Ave. The featured •lide
presentation will be "Around the
Wor1d in 80 Slides:' The cost i• $4
for dinner. Bring your own eating
utenlila and beverage.
Information: (714) 505-2404.
TlJESOAY
Hoag Holpltal will Pf'Ment •
community education class on
"What is A rrhythmia" by Dr. Brian
Chesnie at 6 p.m. at the Hoag
Hospital Conference Center in
Newport Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http://www. hoaghospital. org.
Mother's Malbt will h~
"Straight Talk about Shingles;' a
free seminar by Judith Todero,
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m . in the Patio
Cafe. The market is at 225 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa. Information and
reservations: (949) 631-4741, (800)
595-6667.
The Wlldorf School of Orange
County will host a
pre-kindergarten and
kindergarten curriculum overview
for parents only. The event will be
from 7 to 8:15 p.m. al 2350
Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 574-7732.
WEDNESDAY
The N.wport 8Hc:h Chember of
Commerce will present the
Business at the Beach Business
Exposition from 5 to 8 p.m. at the
Newport Beach M arriott Hotel &
Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center
Drive. There will be networking
opportunities, appetizers, a
no-host bar and door prizes.
Information: (949) 7294400.
Ho~ Hosphel will present •
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 end
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http://www.hoaghospital.org.
Ho89 Holpltal will PNM"t.
community education class on
"Imaging for Lung Cancer" by Dr.
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.
Th• Moms Ohrtng Moma
Support club of Newport Beech, a
nationwide organization for
stay-at-home mothers end their
children, will meet at 10 a.m. at
415 Signal Road, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-1199,
http.ilwww.momsclub.org.
Mother'• M..tcet wil host, a free
seminar on fighting fatigue called
"Quick Start; by Prtecella Codray,
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. In the Patio
Cafe. The market la at 226 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa. Information and
reservations: (949) 631-4741, (800)
595-6667.
THURSDAY
Hoag Holpltal will prefff'lt •
community education class on
HWomen and Heart DiseaseH by
Dr. Dlpti ltchhaporia at 6 p.m. at
the Hoeg Hospital Conference
Center In Newport Beach.
Information and reservations:
(800) 514-4624,
http://www.hoaghospitaf.org.
FEB.14
The UC Irvin• Arboretum will
present "The Romance of
OrchidsH at its annual Winter
Orchid Show, from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m . on the UCl North Campus.
The cost Is $2; children younger
than 12 get in for free. (949)
824-5833.
FEB.16
Mother'• Malbt will hem •free
cardiovision and cardiovascular
screening from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
in the vitamin department. The
market is at 225 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. Reservations: (9491
631-4741, (800) 595-6667.
FEB.17
Ho~ Hospital will preMnt •
community education class on
"Setting the Pace: The Latest
Pacemakers and Devices" by Dr.
Neala Hunter al 6 p.m. at the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (800) 514-4624,
httpi /www.hoaghospital.org.
Book Soup South Coast Plaza will
start its new book club "We Want
Fiction" at 7 p.m. at 3333 Bristol
St., Suite 2400. The first book for
discussion will be "The Great
Fire" by Shirley Hazzard.
Reservations: (714) 689-2665.
Or. Vlc:tor A. MdCuaidt, prot.asor
of medical genetics at the Johns
Hopkins School of Medicine. will
discuss In his lecture the scientific
and technological advances of the
last ·50 years that allow for the
diagnosis, prevention and
management of genetic
disorders. The lecture begins at 7
p.m. at the Irvine Barclay Theatre,
4242 Campus Drive, Irvine.
Information: (949) 824-8202.
The N.wport Harbor Orchid
Society will present its 20th
annual orchid plant auction from
7 to 10:30 p.~. at the Costa Mesa
Neighborhood Community
Center, 1845 Park Ave, Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
642-4148, http://www.nhos.org.
FEB.18
Tom Brennan of 1ha Costll Mesa
Get the Best for Less/
BRAND NEW
COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT
11:>
Chamber of Commerce will spe~
on "The Chamber Yesterday, :
Today and the Future" at 7 p.m. ~
the Coste Mesa Historical Socie~
1870 Anaheim Ave. Information.
(949) 631-5918. ,n
The Newport Beach Newcom9'4:
will have its monthly meeting at'~
10 a.m . at the Sports '1
Club/LA-Orange County, 1980 •'4t
Main St., Irvine. There will be a ''l•
presentation by the sports club:J.
staff on nutrition, women's hea:_:,:$1
and exercise. The group is open"
to women who have lived in 11"
Newport Beach for less than five ...
years. The cost is $21. '"'
Information: (949) 645-9922, ...
http://www.newcomers-newpotf ·
besch.org. ~v
The Corona del Mar Centennial.>t'
Celebration Event Committee 1"
invites the public to attend its 'f
general meeting to participate ilit''
the planning of Corona del Mar'~!!:
centennial celebration from 7 t~
p.m. at the Sherman library a~ 1
Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Hlghwa..,.l'·
Corona def Mar. Information: iffll
949.675.050, info @cdm2004.co~
FEB. 19 1"'
Speak Up Newport will present"
its 23rd annual Mayor's Dinner rJt
with keynote speaker John M. W.'<
Moorlach at 6 p.m. at the Newpo~
Beach Marrion, 900 Newport '.
Center Drive. Newport Mayor Tdi!
Ridgeway will give the state of~
city address. "fhe cost is $60 per'
person, $600 for a table for 10. ' ~
Information: (949) 224-2266. 1 •
Tha Friends of the Orange Coatf1 ~
College Library and the lido Isl.Pit
Woman's Club will present occ v:·
Vice President of Instruction .,...
Robert Dees speaking on "A Shor'(
History of the English Language?"•
The event will begin at 7:30 p.m.,..
at the lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 'li'8
Lido Soud, lido Isle, Newport ,ll.
Beach. The cost is $5. Information
and reservations: (714) 432-5089.t..-., ...
FiB. 20
Tha Newport Beach end lrvlna " '
chambers of commef'C9 will hon~
a candidates' forum at 7:30 e.m. '
at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 • .,.
MacArthur Blvd. Candidates fr~'
the 70th Assembly District and
the 35th state Senate District •3~
races will receive invitations toorll
participate. The cost is from s29!f.
to $30. Information: (949)
729-4400.
Th• Newport a..d1 Public:
Library Foundation will presen
Lori Wallach, director of the Pu
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Continued from A 14
Citizen'• Global Trede Watch, as
P.rt of the Distinguished
Speakers Lec1ure Series at 7 p.m.
in the F~ Meeting Room at
the Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave. Newport Bead\. There will
.,_ 11..,. musk: and a buffet dinner.
Tldt.ia cost $65. Information:
1866)301...t902, dsls@westem·
'dif9Ctcom, http:/!Www.new
portb#chlibrary. org.
fEl.21
""-P.not Eduution •nd
Adoption Center, a nonprofit
Ofganlzation, will have a seminar
on teether-destructive behavior
from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Balearic
Community Center, 1976 Balearic
Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15
tor nonmembers. Information:
(949) 631..J606,
http://www.peac.org.
The Newport Bw:h Public
library Foundation will present
Lori Wallach, director of the Public
Citizen's Global Trade Watch, as
part of the Distinguished
Speakers Lecture Series at 2 p.m.
in the Friends Meeting Room at
the Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave. Newport Beacti.
Refreshments will be served.
Tidcets cost $18. Information:
(866)301-4902,
dsls@wesrem-dlrect.com.
http://wWW.newporrbeach
librsry.org.
The UC kvine college of medicine
is sponsoring a Parkinson's
disease event featuring Fo>< News
Channel's Morton Kondradce and
UCI geneticist Douglas Wallace.
'The event starts at 4 p.m . at the
trvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive. Information: 1949)
824-8202, d/atlcins@uci.edu.
FEB. 23
Th• Wortd Affain Council of
Or11nge County will host George
Argyros, U.S. Ambassador to
Spain, at its monthly dinner and
speaker program from 6 to 9:30
p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel.
4500 MacArthur Blvd .• Newport
Beach. The cost is $48 for
members and $65 for
nonmembers. Information and
reservations: (949) 253-6751.
http://wWW. worfdaffairs
council.org.
FEB.24
Hoag Hospital wil pt9Mnt.
community education class o"
"The New Guidelines on
Hypertension• by Dr. Richard
Blankenbaker at the Hoag
t-k>spital Conference Center in
Newport Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http://www. hoaghospital. org.
The Newport Beech Public
Library Foundation will present
Dr. Leonard Shlain who will speak
about his new book ·s.><. Time
and Power· as part of the
snanuscript literary lecture series
from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
library, 1000 Avocado Ave.,
Newport Beach. Ticl<ets cost from
S5 to $10. Information: (949)
717·3890.
~8.25
Hoag Hospital will pt'9Mf1t a
community education class on
·Heart Healthy Cooking" by Hoag
~f Richard Reilly at 6 p.m. at the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beach. Information
aod reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http://www.hosghospitsl.org.
~. Mllrbt will hoet "The
Path to a Healthier, More Vital
You';' a free seminar by Steve
Holmes, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in
the Patio Cafe. The market is at
225 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa.
Information and reservations:
(949) 631-4741, (800) 595-6667.
FEB.26
The Foundera Guild of Case
Teresa invites the public to attend
BEST BET
on preventing and COfTeCting
biting behlvlor from 1 to 2:30
p.m. at the BalMric Community
Center. 1976 BalMric: Drive. Com
Mes49. Information: (949)
831-3606. http://www.peac.org.
APRIL 1
South CoMt fltutl wll.,.......
the 15th annu.I Southern
C.lifomla Spring Gardeo Show
during mall hours beginning
today at the Cnite and Samii and
Macy'a Home Store wing, South
Coast Plaza. lnfonnation: (800)
782-8888.
http:/Mww..outhcoastplaza.com.
The Laguna Folkdancers this weekend will present its
34th annual festival. which will feature dance and song
workshops, a performance of dances from a variety of
countries and open dancing in the afternoon. The
festival will be held from 9:30 to 1 a.m. today and from
noon to 5:30 p.m. on Sunday in the Ensign Intermediate
School gymnasium. 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach.
The cost is S8 to $44. For more information, call (714)
891-0 788 or visit http://www.lagunafoll<dancers.org.
The WIWorf School of Orenge
County will present a ·walk
Through the Grades';' at which
parents can visit four claurooms
from gradee one through eight
and altt a dau teacher questions.
The event Is from 8:46 to 10:45
a.m. at 2360 Canyon Drive, Costa
Mesa. The event Is for adults only.
Information: (949) 574-7732.
APR1l2
South Cont Plue wll pNMf1t
the 15th annual Southern
California Spring Garden Show
during mall hours at the Crate
and BarTel and Macy's Home
Store wing, South Coast Plaza.
Information: (800) 782-8888. _
http:Jtwww.southcoastplaza.com.
a play, ·rhe Subject was Roses';'
as a fund raiser Feb. 26 and 27 at
the Newport Theatre, 2501 Cliff
Drive, Newport Beach. All the
proceeds from tidcet sales will be
donated to Casa Teresa and
Hannah's House. Tidcets cost $65
per person. All the proceeds will
be donated to Casa Teresa and
Hannah's House. Information:
(949) 858-5385, (714) 538-4860.
Hoag Hospital wlH present •
community education class on
"Innovations in Cardiac Surgery"
by Dr. Douglas Zusman a1 the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http://www.hosghospital.org.
$ege Hilt School will pt9Ml1t Don
Bartietti, 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 SS to $12. Information:
(9491 219-1395,
hadley926<a1aol.com.
The Adoption Guild of Southem
Orange County will host a high
tea lunctieon with motivational
speaker Pat Allen, a presentation
by Toni Bruner, fashions by
Shades of Red of Newport Beach
and music by Ron Levy at the
piano and Carl Freedom on the
violin. The event will be from
11 :30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Balboa
Bay Club. 1221 W. Coast Highway
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 675-8881.
FEB.28
Hoag Hospital wtll preeent a
community education class on
·stood Pressure and Cholesterol
Screening" from 7 to 11 a.m. at
the Hoag Hospital Conference
Center in Newport Beach. The
cost is $25. Information and
reservations: (800) 5144624,
http://wwwhoaghospital.org.
The Malibu C.t Show, preeent9d
by the Malibu Cat Club and the
Cat Fanciers Assn .. will be from 11
a.m . to 5 p.m . in building No. 10 at
the Orange County Fairgrounds.
Information: (909) 372-9079.
FEB.29
The Malibu Cet Show. preeent9d
by the Malibu Cat Club and the
Cat Fanciers Assn .. will be from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m . in building No. tO at
the Orange County Fairgrounds.
Tidcets cost $4 to $5. Information:
(909) 372-9079.
MARCH2
Dr. WilliMn Sean will upWn 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 tidtets: (949)
609-6947.
MARCH4
Tha Waldoff School of Onnge
County will present a "Walk
Through the Grades';' at which
parents can visit four classrooms
from grades one through eight
and ask a class teacher questios.
The event is from 8:45 to 10:45
a.m. at 2350 Canyon Drive, Costa
Mesa. The event is for adults only.
Information: (949) 574-n32.
MARCHS
Th• North Costa Meu chepter of
Mo~ Offering Moms Support, a
nationwide organization for
stay·at·home mothers and their
children, will have its monthly
social at 10 a.m. at 1620 S.
Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa.
Information: 1949) 548-8847.
http://www.momsclub.org.
MARCH7 -r..-tor the eure· • • wine
tasting and auction featuring
select wines from 20 California
wineries with an array of gourmet
food provided by the Four
Seasons Hotel. The event will take
place from 1 to 5 p.m . in the
Clubhouse at Pelican Hill. 22661
Pelican Hill Road South, Newport
Coast Ticl<ets coet: S60 per
person. All proceeds benefit the
North American Foundation for
the Cure of Diabetes. Information:
(866)287-3669,
http://wwW.curedisbetes
foundation.com.
MARCH13
The UC Irvine AtboNlum win
present Its annual winter bulb
festival •Prelude 10 Spring; from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the UCI
Arboretum, south of the corner of
Campus Drive and Jamboree
Road on the UCI North Campus.
The cost is $2. Information: (949)
824-5833.
MARCH 17
The Waldorf School of Orange
County will host a
pre-kindergarten and
kindergarten CtJrricolum overview
for parents onty. The event will be
from 7 to 8: 15 p.m. at 2350
Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa.
Information: (9491574-7732.
MMCH20
The Panot Education end
Adoption Center, a nonprofit
organization, will have a seminar
APRIL 3
South Coat Plue wll pNMf1t
the 15th annual Southem
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,
http:llwww.southcoasrp/ais.com.
APRIL4
South Cout Plue wWI pt'9Mnt
the l5th 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,
http://Www.southeo11stplaz11.com.
APRIL 17
The Americen Lung ANn. wtl ...
celebrating its lOOth anniversary
at the ninth Annual Big Breathe
Easy at 6 p.m . at the Double Tree
Hotel Orange County Airport.
Funds raised by the event will be
used to send disadvantaged
asthmatic children t.o summer
camp and for education
purposes. Information: (714)
835-5864. icoolc@oclung.org.
APRl.22
Shere Our Sef¥M pNMnb • Wild
and Crazy Taco Night to support
its servicee to the community
from 6 to 8 p.m. at 1550 Superior
Ave, Costa Mesa. Thirteen of
Orange County's mosi prominent
chefs will be participating in the
event roets cost S35 t.o $40.
Information: (949) 642-3451,
http://www.shsreourselves.org.
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The N.wport c.ntiar
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 badcgrounds. The
group meets every M onday
mor(ling from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Center Drive.
Newport Beach. Validated parking
is available In the parking
structure next to 24 Hour Fltnees.
Guests are welcome. Information:
(949) 721-5732.
The Newport Beed\ Wdting Club
meets at the comer of Superior
and Hospital Road in Newport
Bead\ at 9:15 a.m. Monday
through Saturday and 7 p.m .
everyday. Information: 1949)
660-1332.
n.. N.wport-Meu atbbege dub
meets on the second and fourth
\Nedneedev• of every month from
6:45 to 9 p.m . ot Oasis Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave. In
Corona del Mar. The cost i• $2.
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Information: (949} 646-6293.
The ACLU ol 0Nnee County
meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday
of every month at the Unitarian
Unlverullst Church, 1259 Victoria
St. In Costa Me.a. Eadl mont.h's
meeting will feeture a different
speaker on Issues relating to the
Bill of Rights. Information; (714)
957-6107.
~ ._ wll be oflllNd
Tuesdays and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m . for nine week.I
at WM1 Newport Community
Center. Registration Is $54 for one
class each week or $100 for two
days a week over nine weeks for
Newport Beach residents. Others
pay an additional $5. Information:
(949) 644-3151.
eo.te Meu'• AeaNtlon DNislon
will provide a three-hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guests
at the Balearic Community Center
weeltdavs from 5 to 8 p.m.;
Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Continued from Al 5
or 4 to 7 p.m.; end Sundays from
4 to 7 p.m. Plrtlet for children 6 to
12 will consist of lunc:h/dlnner.
games, crefta. prizes, cake with
Ice cream end supef'Viaion by
cteff. Plrtles cost $260 or S300.
Information: (71 4) 764-5168.
Aven.ty ol .,,._.,~
end group swim lessons will be
offered thia tummer at the Merlan
Bergeson Aquatic Center at
Corona del Mar High School.
Options Include one-on-one
instruction on Saturdays end a
Monday-through· Thursday
program for all ages and levels.
For session dates, times and
costs, call (949) 644-3151. or
register in person at Newport
Beach Recreation and Senior
Services, at 3300 Newport Blvd.
Prote.sk>nel end lic:.n..d socc.r
trainers w ith the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
one-on-one, small group and
large group training. Information:
(949) 395-5103.
Jewteh Famly Service is
sponsoring a teen support group
for high sdlool students that
meets Mondays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. at Tarbul V'Torah Upper
Sdlool in Costa Mesa. For
Information or to register. call
(71 4) 4454950. Pre-registration is
required.
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TM First ,... -AM Chllchn'1
Boob, et 270E. 17th St .. No. 10 in
Ca.ta Meu. offwa frM atory time
Mondeys,Wedneed.y,Fridays
and Saturdevs from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m.; end TuMdeys end
Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.m.
Information: (949) 645-6437.
B-v9'de ~In NewpcNt
Beech offer• wine tailing every
Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
for $15 per person. featuring five
new wines each week.
Information: (949) 721-1222.
Green SysMme im.madonet
shows you everything that you
wanted to know about orchids
and repotting during a free
seminar at 2 p.m. every Saturday.
An orchid and tropical plant sale
is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
20362 Birch St. facility.
Information: (949) 756-1211.
DiKover th• NCf9ta of Carbon
Canyon Regional Park as you walk
through groves of beautiful
CoaatalRedwoodtreesevery
Saturday at 8:30 a.m . Parking Is
$4. Information: (714) 996-5252.
Team Survivor. • nonptOfit
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.
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Information: (949) 275-3888.
Newport Community Couwlng
Center offers a way to stop the
cycle of domeatic violence
through the support group In
S.A.F.E. Henda. S.A.F.E. atanda for
safety, IWlrenela. faith end
empc>W9f'1'Mflt. The..gn>Up meets
from 8:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays.
Free. Information: (!MS) 721-8079.
TM ~Bw::h eat.
Oecoretlng Oub meett from 7 to
9 p.m. Thurtday nights et
Superior end Ho.pit.el Road in
Newport Beech. Information:
(949) 660-1332.
The Spenith Speetdng Club
meets to leam Spanish qui<* and
easy. Information: (949) 65().1332.
The Asan. of Busineta s..vic..
hosts a networkJng 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 Bristol St,
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
805-0011.
·Divorce: A New Beginning,• •
workshop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced. is
held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . at
180 Newport Center Drive on the
third Saturday of every m onth.
Cost is $40. Information: (949)
644-6435.
fTM toul"I ~range County
Performing Arts Center take
guests to the dressing rooms,
performer's lounge, backstage
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
special arrangement. Information:
(714) 556·ARTS. ext. 833.
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The Newpor1 BHch Newcomers
Club holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organization is open
to all women residents In
Newport Beach who have lived in
the area fewer than five years.
Information: (949) 645·9922, or
visit http://www.new
comers-newport
beach.org.
O.ais Senior Canter holds •
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10
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a.m. on the second Saturday of
every month. Breakfast includes
pencalr. ... ~usage, coffee and
orange juice for $3, Sl for
children. The center is at 800
Merguerite Av. .. Corona del Mar.
Information: (949) 644-3244.
\ibga end rhythm,
•Yogerhythmlcs• combines yoga.
dance •l\d fun. The ctaas is held from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m . Tuesdays et
2850 MMe Verde Drive Eest, Suite
111, Coata Mesa. Information:
(714) 7l*7399,
tntefWth couplea with one
Jewish partner are invited to
participate In a discussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of.
On1nge County office. Call to
schedule date and time. The office
is at 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G,
Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950.
Women 50 end older c:.n join •
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address Issues such es anxiety,
depression. relationships.
loneliness and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m.
Mondays at the agency offices,
250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required.
(714) 4454950.
Friends of the Newport Beech
Public library Used Book Store
are asking for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dwindling
st<><*. Books may be left at any of
the three branch libraries -
Balboa, M ariners, or Corona del
Mar -or in the book closet next
to the Friends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. All
hardcover and paperbadc
donations, with the exception of
magazines and law books, will be
accepted and are tax deductible.
(949) 759·9667.
The Breille Institute of'lera fl"H
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave .. Corona del Mar, offers six
sessions. Call to sign up for
classes. (714) 821-5000.
A spiritual care class meets et
7:15 p.m. Wednesdays et 3400
Irvine Ave .. Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949)
263·1462.
The Costa M ... Chamber of
Commerce hosts networking
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
cost is $14. The club is at 1701
Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa.
(714) 885-9090.
A brein tumor tupport group
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 Beach. Free.
Registration not required. The
group is designed to help patients
and their families understand and
cope with the illness. (949)
574-6232.
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
hosts a mental illness support
group from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Sundays in Dierenfield Hall C at
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. (949) 574-2236.
The Jewish Femily Service of
Orange County sponsors a
discu ssion group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month
at the Jewish Family Service
office at 250 E. Baker St .• Suite G,
Costa Mesa. $10 per person, per
session. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
The Jewish Femily Service of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting support group.
Parents learn strategies for
successful parenting and for
dealing with the feelings and
behavior of their children. The
group meets fro m 10 to 11:30
a.m . M ondays at the Jewish
Family Service office et 260 E.
Baker St. Suite G. Costa Mesa.
The group wlll cover managing
anger, anxiety and peer pr
children experience.
Preregistration required. (714)
4454950.
TM Coei. Mee. Senior c.m. •
hes ballroom dancing with live
music from the Costa Mesa M c
Makers from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m
every Tuesday night at 695 W.
19th St., Coata Mesa. $4. (949) •
648-3884.
Jewish Family Service of Or.nge
County sponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
chronically ill. The purpose is to
provide participants with
emotional and spiritual support to
manage illness and its
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m . Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office at 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mesa. • •
Attendance is free, but
registration is required. (714)
445-4950.
Sc:r8bbte Club No. 350 mMts
from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays at
Borders Books, Music & Cafe at
South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St.
in Costa Mesa. $3. New players
are welcome. (949) 206-9822.
The Coin end Stemp Qub m.-.
from 1 to 3 p.m. M ondays at ttf(j
Oasis Senior Center. New :,:2
members interested in tradin~~
buying and selling stamps anct11
coins are being sought to join
these informal meetings. The,...
are no fees required. (949)
644-3244.
Jewish Family Service off9rs
ongoing bereavement support ·~
groups for adults at all stages of ..
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second group
meets at 10 a.m . Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills.
The third group meets at 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Ezra Cemer in • •
Anaheim. Free, but advance
registration is required. (714)
4454950.
Jewish Femily Service of Orenge
County provides a support and
discussion group for persons
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The group
meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. Advance registration
is required. (714) 445-4950.
Two-hour kayak tours with a
trained naturalist guide are
offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from '
the Newport Dunes Waterfrom
Resort. The resort is at 1131 Badc
Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $20, or
$10 for California Wildlife
Campaign and Newport Bay
Naturalists and Friends members
(949) 729· 1150.
A yoga and dance class is held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays at
the Center for Spiritual Discover{.
2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suitf
111, Costa Mesa. (714) 754-7399.
Marshall's Tae Kwon Do in Costa
M esa offers free self-defense
classes to airline pilots and flight
attendants. Classes are taught by
three-time U.S. National Champion
Tom Marshall. Marshall's is at 333
E. 17th St., Suite 13, Costa Mesa.•
(949) 574-0122.
A 0..ling with Divorce support
group is offered by Jewish Famfty
Service of Orange County. The a.:
group is led by an experienced • ·
counselor and meets at 6 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Jewish :.
Federation campus, 250 E. Baks'l'1
St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714) -,
445-4950. . )
Oasis Senior Cantw off9n ·i
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QUOTE OF 1IE DAY
"We're in position to
play our best soccer, so
we couldn't have asked
for a better situation."
Pac......_, Corona del Mar
boys soccer coach
EYEOPENER
• Daily .. Piki •
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Feb. 9 l'ionOf te
DOUG DEATS
5pofta Edllor Rlcherd Dwln: (9491574-4223 • SCMN'1I fax: 19491650-0170 Saturday, February 7, 2004 81
GIRLS BASKETBALL
~I ear forecast for Eagles . .
Estancia snaps fQur-game
losing streak by knocking off
tival Costa· Mesa, 59-38.
STA MESA -ln the words or Tum1
a, the Estancia Higtt girls basketball
, "the fog has lifted." ·
anteed to finish no worse than fourth ii\ the
league. The top four teams in the sewn·
team Golden West League receive automatic
berths lstto the OF Southern Secdon play·
offs.
The Mustangs (9-13, 3-7) still have playoff'
aspirations of their own. but will need to
win their final two games against Westmin·
ster and Santa Ana to earn the 11 wins
needed to qualify for consideration for an
at-large berth.
ting for their playoff lives and
hed up against their archrival, the
, plagued by inconsistencies throughout the
and wfth a four-game losing streak attached to
name, played a flawless first half and emerged
with a 59·38 victory over hosl Costa Mesa.
Costa Mesa was hoping 10 lcnoclc off f.s.
tanda to inch closer to that win totaJ and
wfth the Eagles entering the game having lost their
last four games. the Mustangs had some hope.
But Rappa said her team had an epiphany after
their latest setback. a 52·35 loss to Santa Ana. What
The victory clinched a playoff spot for Estancia (9·
15. 6·5 in Golden West League play), which is guar·
•
Playful
Sea Kings
• • enJOY Wlil
Corona del Mar has easy victory
ove r Calvary Chapel Friday, 6-0,
w ith league showdown looming.
Steve Vir1en
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR -With less than a week left
before its Pacific Coast League showdown wfth
Northwood High. Corona del Mar's boys soccer
learn went out and had some fun Friday against
r vi~iling Calvary Oiapel.
rhc Sea Kings laughed and poked fun al each
other. as five players did the same type of cefebra·
tion after their goals in Corona del Mar's 6-0 vie·
tory over the Eagles.
•
The win moved the Sea Kings
into first place with 20 points, one
ahead of Northwood (6·2· 1 In
league), which lost. I ·O, 10 Univer·
si1y Friday. The PCL awards three
points fo r a win, one for a tie.
Playing against the PCU; last·
pin re team allowed the Sea IGngs ( 11 ·3·6, 6-1-2 in
lcai,'Ue) to have a light mood and also rest a few of
tlwir Maners.
Senior Julien Cerutti, who signed a lerter of in ·
tent to play for UC Davis Thursday night, did not
play. I le suffered a mild concussion in C-0rona's 2·0
loss at Tesoro Jan. 29. He played in the Sea Kings'
I ·O wfn over University Wednesday, but Sea Ki ng
;coach Pat Callaghan said Cerutti· did not {eel well
•Thursday and the coach decided to rest him.
: Corona del Mar will face the Timberwolves
ednesday at 3 p.m. at Northwood. Only a loss to
Northwood can deny the Sea Kings at least a share
f the PCL title they shared last year wfth North·
wood. Tesoro (4· l ·3 co ming into Frtday}. needed a
air of wins to gain a share of the crown. lf CdM
and Tesoro wind up tied for first, CdM would go as
e league's No. 2 playoff representative, slnce It
ost to and tied Tesoro this season.
See EAGLES, Pait 84
BOYS SOCCER
~ Estaoc1a High's
Nancy Castro
shoots over
Costa Mesa's
Bethany
Vergara, left,
and Brittany
Vergara (5) in
Friday night's
crosstown
rivalry game at
Costa Mesa.
STEVE McCRANK/
DAILY PILOT
GIRLS SOCCER
Mustangs
take care
of business
Mesa blanks Estancia,
6-0, as passing game
clicks to near perfection.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -lls not the length of
time Costa Mesa High girls soccer play·
ers patrol the field that counts in Coach
Dan Johnston's mind, but rather how
they use their sometimes precious
minutes.
Judging by a 6-0 Golden West League
triumph over visiting
·crosstown rival Estan·
cia Friday, the Mus-
tangs used their time
efficientJy as they tune
up for the CIF
Southern Section Dlvi·
sion Ill playoffs, having
wrapped up their sec-
ond consecutive
league title last week.
"We are stepping up
a level In all aspects of
the game; passing.
communication and speed to make it
to the next level and go far,· said de·
fender Stacy Krikorian, one of seven
seniors who played their final regular-
season ho me game. "We are talking
more and made stuff happen.·
Sophomore Brittany Banning scored
two goals while sophomore Jasmin
Day, junior Nilani Duarte, freshman
Cindy Mendo:za and junJor Rachel Ron -
quillo each added one goal to lead
Mesa C 14 5, 11 ·0 in league), which won
its 23 rd straight league game dating to
last year. The Mustangs face host West·
minster Tuesday with a chance to fin·
ish league play undefeated for a second
straight year.
"They moved around and h.it each
other with feeds with regularity and
that was nice to see,· said Johnston, in
his 12th year guiding the Mustangs,
ranked sixth in CIF Division 111.
Junior Laura Dinsdale exhibited the
precision passing when she one·
touched a ball straight to Duarte in
stride withJn the 18-yard box and the
returning firs1-1eam AJJ-CIF selection
gave the Mustangs a 3-0 lead in the
12th minute, the advantage they took
into halftime.
Johnston commended the Eagles (I·
10 in league) for their tenacity In the
second half.
"Estancia kept playing until the end.
!Goalkeeper Marcie Kirchberg) made
some nice saves," Johnston said. "They
have played a bunch of close games
and are on the upswfng for sure:
Kirchberg made 11 saves while
sophom ore sweeper Marina .. Coco·
Abdul. along with freshmen Taylor
Brown and Avery Williams, derailed
some Mesa attacks.
"We moved {Abdull up more (in the
second halfl and we had more offense
than we had in the past. We were at
least (in the Mesa zonel '30% (of the
second halO." Jen Hutcheon said.
HTha1 Is our big game," Sea King Coach Pat
said. "We have 10 wfn Wedn~day. I ~C. OOSTIN /OAJLYPILOT
Corona del Mar's Nick Ossipoff (white jersey) leaps in the air above Calvary Chapel's George
Joh nston put Day, normally a for·
ward, and Ronquillo on defense in the
second half while Krikorian, usually a
defender, played forward and hallback.
., •,
'
.. • ..
See SEA KINGS, Pa1• 83 Fernandez (18) and heads a pass in the first half of Friday's Pacific Coast League clash at CdM.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Matt Tracy
Newport Harbor co-captain scored hat trick to help
Sailors defeat Foothill for Sea View League's top spot.
Steve Vlr1t n
Daily Pilot
T here's a saying In sporta
tha1 exemplifies Man
'Il'acy's persona. •
lou at FoothlB Jan. 9.
It W11 a performance that
showed what 1ncy la capable of.
Newport Coec:h Ryan Hernandez
said.
"He's just IO Into (the game),"
Hemandei llJd of the Dllfly Pilot You haYe to want It.
to win it
Tracy, a senior forward for the
Newport Harbor ~ boys eoccer team,
ii deedy peuic>,.lboul the pme.
When It cornel le) IOCCt.r. he .... the
talk. And, when lt came to r.dng Foothill
1n a battle ror ftnt p111ce 1n the s. view u.cue lut week. 'Dlcy w&lbd the MJk.
The Sdora' co-captain ICOred duee
..... ~Newport to. 4.0 victory
<Ml: the Knlflhla Jm "8. 'Dacy'a Ml ttJck
lhlt led to the win IYelJ8!d the 1UI' 2-0
" .
Athlete of the Week. ~Somedmel be
doesn\ know where to put che llllllY ...
Matt la the eample of our t*m. He'l IO
cap9ble ol Pll .. the~ but the only ~ tbll llopl him.,....,_ The only thins bl lhouad llOp ... UI..
1hcy a8ed bis potlllnCW ...... che
~with .. hat a1ck. Of .. dne
..... hil aecond Ml .. f&wrtla II
came e.uty In the eecond ....
See MUSTANGS, Pqe 83
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SPORTS
PHOTOS BY MARK C DUS flN I DAil Y PILOT
:Above, Corona del Mar's Ajay Sahni, cent~r. cuts between Calvary Chapel's Gerry Car.boni (7) and
:Brian Verschueren to pass to a teammate in the first half of Friday's game at Corona def Mar. Below,
:tdM's Grant Almquist (white jersey) heads a ball over Calvary Chapel's Robert Escalante.
SEAK1NGS
Conbnued from B 1
" . •think our best -.occer i~ ahead of
:us. We're in position 111 play our
:best :.ot:cer. so we couldn't have
•;isked for a better situation."
.,.. 111c Sea Kings also played .
:.Without Cory Azzalino, a senior
-Who bro kl' his r~ose ·when they
p efl•ateu Northwoou. I ·O, Jan.
<23. I le is expected to play
\vedricsday, as is '>enior Danny
Whitaker. who served the second
of a two-game suspen. ... ion, one
game for a .red card against Teso·
ro and the other. for his actions
Jn lhc loss ro the Tirnns.
: Whitaker said h~ learned from
the ordeal and felt had for his
:mb take. I lis teammates painicd
:the No. 7, Whitaker"s jersey num-
1>er, on their bellies and dedi-
-i:::1ted the win over Calvary to
lm.
~ In tht: ~econd half. the Sea
"K.ingi,, scored five goal'!, and
:whl'll a player scored he would
lift his !'>hirt over hb head so
ewry1111c could see the number.
.. rhal wa.-. goou stuff.H Whitak·
·er 'aid.
. .. .. ... ..
··11 wao; fun ."' said 1.enior Jcriu
TODAY /
BaMball J
College -Vanguard at Cal State
Dominguez Hills, noon.
Ballcietball
College men -Cal State
Northridge at UC Irvine, 7:35
p.m.; Vanguard at Westmof'\I,
7:30p.m.
College women -Cal State
Northridge at UC Irvine, 5:15
p.m.; Vanguard at Westmont,
5:30p.m. ·
Soflbell
College -Vanguard at las•
Vegas Classic.
MUSTANGS
Continued from B 1
"II was fun, d1ffcrent."0 Day
:.aid of her new assignment:
"You don't push forward as.
much Ion defense! and you
have 10 keep track of your
player."
Mendoza took over ln goal fo~
Kindra Bailey for the final 14
minutes.
Duarte tallied two assists
,,.
Thayer. "T11at was jll'>I team
bonding."
The ~a Kings .,con·u thei r fi.
nal goal with less than two min·
utes remaining and contim11:d 10
cel~brate. CaJvary ll1apcl Coach
le!...., 1 lclherington '>aid 1h;u wa!.
disrespectful but audcd he
understood lhe Sea Kin~' wt•re
playing fo r Whitaker.
"They were havin~ fun.'" llelh·
erington said. "But thC'rt's an C'I·
erncnt of respect you lll'l'd to
SCHEDULE
Surfing
High school -Newport Classic
at 56th Street, Newport Beach,
9a.m.
Swimming
College men and women -Cal
Poly San Luis Obispo at UC.
Irvine. 1 p.m.
Tennis
College women -UC Irvine at
Hawaii Pacific, 10"8.m.
TrKlc end field
College women -UC Irvi ne-at
Mountain Invitational,
Aagstaff, Ariz. 9 a.m.
W.WiM>lo
while Kyla Flores added one.
Junior Jenny Sparks. a 'il'cond-
lcam AJl-CIF Division Ill '!elec-
tion last year, played in her sec-
ond straight game after missing
two months with a sprarneu me-
dial collateral ligament in her
right knee.
"I can't shoot 100% nn u can't
go into tackles and he aggres-
sive. but (the kneel is ~citing
stronger," said Sparks, who wore
a knee brace. 'The first game
back [Tuesday! I was really
pumped up."
give."
I lethcrington, whnJ>l' team is
Q-16. 0-7 in k.igul', 'Wiid Corona
del Mar wa. ... very uorninant, but
he was plca~ecJ t Ill' '-"•Kie:. held
tlw Sea King:. \C:orelc:..., through
the first :19 minutes.
Junior Ajay Sahni broke the
drought i11 tht· final minute of
the llrst h.ilf when his ~hot hit off
the near po),t and went into the
nt•t. ·nw a-.sist e<1111e from senior
Nick J>aJ chikulT, who tonk a cross.
from 111ayer.
The &a King:. added two goals
in lhe fir..t 11 minute:. of the sec-
ond half, a.'i <;t-nior Ouii. lling-
'>trom finished on a breakaway
am.I senior Dominic Huhino con -
nected on a direct free klck from
aboi1t 25 yard!> out.
Senior Dan Marin-Finn scored
his fi rst goal ol the !>ca.son on an
assist from st•nior Taylor Munz
in the 68th minute. I toward Lee,
another of the 14 o;cniori. on the
team, made it 5-0 with an arch -
mg shot from ahout 35 yards
out, and Munz closed out lhe
scoring with a goal on a break-
away.
"This was a fun ~ame for us, ..
Ringstrom said. ··11 wa<; kind of a
little treat for u~ hefure we get
Northwood."
College women -UC l"'ine at
UC San Diego invitational.
High school girts -Irvine
Southern California
championships, semifinals:
Santa Barbara at Corona def
Mar, 10 a.m.; Newport Harbor
vs. Foothill at CdM, 11 a.m.
(championship at 3 p.m. at
CdM); Costa Mesa at Whittier
tournament.
Wrestling
High school -Newport Harbor
at Sea View League finals;
Corona del Mar at Pacific Coast
League finals.
•
Jnhnston has routinely re-
ferred to the use of players at
different positions this season
as •"interchangeable parts." al-
lowing hiO\ the flexibility to ex·
perimenl with various lineups.
• "They get u-;ed io going in
there for short bursts and hav-
ing an impact when they gel in
there,'' Johnston said. "It will
make Cl difference in CIF if they
make th e most of the 10 min-
utes they get."
"I love au aspects of the field,~
Kri.lcorlan said.
Down g~s the rop,-
and the lease rare,-on 01'T
sparty 200.f SLK~30
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Satur~. Febl'\lafY 7, 2004 Bl
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14 s.toosay, February 7, 2004 SPORTS
BRIEFLY
Tars win in final minute
Senior Joel Walker heeded ln a
crou from wm Qwnan ln the ft.
na1 minute to stw the Newport
Harbor Higb boys IOCCet team a
thriJllng 2 • l Sea V1ew League Vic>
tory aver visitin3 Laguna HWa
Friday.
1be Sailors (14-5, 7-2 ln
league) maintained their slim
hold.on the league aead heading
lnto the regular-season ftnale
against host Woodbridge (5-2-2
in league) at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Woodbridge defeated FoothJU.
1-0, Friday, giving both teams
identical league records.
Newport is two polnts ahead
of both Woodbridge and Foothill
Oeague rules allot two points for
a win and one for a tie).
Skyter laugher dribbled
around the Hawb' goal.lteeper to
give the Tars a 1-0 lead In the
10th minute.
Thyior Carver made 6ve saves
and sweeper Clase Kelly. along
with David Manchester, con-
trolled the defense. Newport
L...:......~.--11.Ei.._ ___ ...:s;~.J(.Oach Ryan Hernandez said
EAGLES
Conbnued from Bl
the Eagles nmli7Al w~ that if
they didn~ awake from their
slumber, they wouldn't extend
their season into the postseason.
The fact tha1 it was the Battle
of the Bell might have helped in
the matter.
"Obviously, there's a rivalry
thing going." Mustangs Coach
Jlm Weeks said. "They're very tal·
entcd. When they want to play.
they're very talented. I give them
a lo t of credit·
The Eagles definitely wanted it
Friday, racing out to an early
double-digit lead and never look-
ing back.
The Eagles led 19-4 after one
quan.er and 33-13 ar the half as
they made II of 21 ll rst-half
shots, including 4 of 8 behind the
three-point arc. and shot 7 of 8
from the free-throw line. In addi-
tion, the &lgles committed just
two first-half turnovers. and per·
ha1>5 most importantly. just three
fouls, possibly the most swpris·
u\g statistic considering Estan·
cia's propensity for foul uouble.
"We had a ff'W things bother·
ing us before the games and we
brought it out on the court." Es·
tanda senJor center Nancy Cas·
tro said about the Eagles' recent
slump. "Tonight we left It off the
court and played hard.~ c.asuo led F.stancia with 27
points and 12 rebounds. continu-
ing her fine performance
throughout league play. during
which she is averaging 19.6
points.
"'With !Costa Mesa!. it's a mis·
match,· Rappa said. "They had
to keep sending in someone dif.
ferent to guard her because
they'd all get in foul trouble. They
couldn't Slop heL •
Even If the Mustangs tried,
guards nisha Wase and Imelda
Pena were there to beat them
from the outside. Wase finished
with 14 points. Including three
three-pointers. and Pena added
rwo three-pointers and a total of
16 points.
Costa Mesa. which shot just 12
of 40 from the Door (30%) and 7
of 30 from ~~point range
(23%). played tough tluoughout
the second half, even putting a
mild run together that cut Estan·
da's lead. which gtew as large as
27 points, to 49-33 midway
through the founh quarter after a
Venise Enesi
But Castro
bucket and
each made a
the lead back to
Senior
Mustangs with
eight rebounds.
While the p
sure thing for
close the season at home
'l\Jesday agains Orange, Mesa
will need to upset Westminster
and handle Sanla Ana to return
to the pos;Jn for the 15th
straight season.
·We'll go afte Westminster as
hard as we can Weeks said. "I
know this team · fight back."
Gotdlfl l..Mpe
EstMde se, Me.a 38
Scot9bv.~ Eltllncia f!I 1• 10 1e -&9
Costa Mesa < II 1 11 -J8
&e.nde -W11e 1~ Mino o, P9na 16,
Maldonedo 2, Cerio 27. Diep o. Neal
0, Becerra 0, Hall O. Flores 0
3·pt. goals -W&M . Pena 2.
Fouled ou1 -None
Technicala -None.
Colla Meu-Truji o 9, Br. Vergara 3,
Be. Vergara 2, B • 10, Kelly 4,
Sanchez 0, Bjell 3, V Enesi 5.
Akarwel 0, Cluff 2.
3-pt. goals -Trujil 3. Br. Vergara 1,
Bride 2. Kelly 1.
Fouled out -Be. ra. V. Enesi.
Tedlnicals -None.
YOUTH SOFTBALL
Triple Crown win for Ri tide
Tile Newport Beach Riptide
Gold, a fastpitch travel softball
team. ouL'ICOred Its six foes, 15--0.
to win the under-18 division in
the 1\iple Crown Newport Beach
Oasmc completed Sunday.
The Hiptide advanced to the
ltiple Crown World Series in P.dd
Oty. Utah, and the Eastern
Nationals in South Carolina by
winning the tournament, which
featured 42 teams.
The Riptide (50-17-4). who won
the Western Nationals
tournament ln January. llCOred fl
run in the first inning and hela' on
to defeat the California Raiden1
from Moreno Valley. 1-0, in the
title game. Dml Brown drove In
the game's only run while Rllrhel
Reebdn and ICel9ey fergallon
combined in the ~ to lihut oui
TRACY
Continued from Bl
•1t was a pMS from WW
Trujillo and I just whacked it lO
the near post." 'Dacy said. ·1
WU about 18 yards out•
The s.Bon' victory Oller the
~ mpped a IM-game
winning --that gave Newport and Thacy plenty of
conlidence.
"We had lost to them 2-0
and we bad to get that one.·
llacy said. "They had been
undefeated [in league). We just
came out and whooped up on
them.·
However, the Sailors came
back to earth and had their
ftyc..gllllle ~streak
mapped at the hands of AU9o
the Raiders. ll!llllber l..olvmm1
(Corona del Mar High), s-t..
Grumman and Julianne e.. -
both Newport Harl:>or students -
provided strong defense.
l.ohonan made a catch in left
field and doubled up the tagging · Huntington Bea
runner attempting to score in the
thitd ~of a 1-0 semifinal
victory agaimt the San Jose
Extreme Gold. The game was 0-0
heading into the last inning when
the speed of Pendleton. Beatley
and F.riclcson oombi.ned to
squeeze in the winning run.
Reebtin and Ferguson each
1ossed two shutouts throughout
the tournament while .....
Alvms struck out 10 In a
three-hit shutout in Riptide's 2-0
victory OYer the RIYerside Rookies
In the opener. JCdldn Nk:hcm
Niguel. the league'a lut~place team. 1-0, Jan. 30.
and Joel
off and made (jun.lor vanity in
year! •• Hemandeg eakl. "Man "It WU demom1izing to loee." lhtcy aa1d. "We •
were on a tUgb from Foothill and we ~'
concentrating as much u we lhould have. I thlnk
• ahould have concmlraled more on IL" r·n.e s.oon bounced beck wkh • 3-2 wtn O\'et &vine ~t.Sday. when TrKy hid an Mlilt to _,,,.
contribute to the vlcto~ The triumph brought a
leNe o( relief for nacy.
"I ~ wtth a loc of heart and I don' wmt to loee
at all," he llkl "I get caught up in the pme
IOmedme9 and I set too emodonal I jtllt lcwe
10CXB. I julC kM the r.ct bl IQ a t.-n ipOlt and
the tMm comeJ ~. lbern I.'* nodq I
would rather do than play IOCX«." •
'fnq. who allo plays lor the~ unde:l'-19
Sea Kings in semifinals
•WATER POLO: The Corona
del Mar High girls water polo
team advanced to the semifin-
als of the Irvine Southern Cali-
fornia championships with a
5·4 victory over Long Beach
Wilson Friday at CdM.
The Sea Kings (15· 7) will face
Santa Barbara today at 10 a.m.
in a semifinal al CdM. Corona
trailed. 3-2. at halftime, but Viv-
ian Liao (two goals) scored in
the third quarter to tie it up. Jor-
dan Anae and Katya Eadington
(two goals) also found the back
or the cage in a 44-second span
in the fourth quarter, as the Sea
Kirigs grabbed a 5·3 lead. Wll-
son scored with 50 seconds left,
but CdM held off the Bruins.
Junior goalie Brittany Fullen
recorded six saves for the Sea
Ki ngs.
lnlne Soulhefn
~
QUriiflfiil
Corona dee Mar 5, long Beach
Wlhon4
ScON by Quarters
CdM o 2 1 2 s
Wilson 1 2 o 1 • '
CdM -Anae 2, Eadlngton 2, Liao 1.
Saves -Fullen 6.
Wlhon -Perez 2, Lamb 1, Nesland 1.
Saves -Lolls 6.
Gurillo leads Coast
• BASICETB.\LL: Sophomore
Alisa Carrillo scored a game-
high 28 points, grabbed 11 re-
bounds and recorded five
steals, leading the Orange Coast
College women's basketball
1eam to a 73·49 Orange Empire
Conference victory over visltlng
Golden West Friday.
Freshman Rhondi Naff added
13 points, seven rebounds and
five assists, while Lauren Ste-
panski colJected nine boards
and scored seven points.
OCC (12-12. 5·5 ln confer-
ence) jumped out to a 39· 15, by
shooting 14 of 26 from the field
(53.8%). Monique Cruz scored
12 points to lead the Rustlers
(11-11, 3-7).
Oranc• E"'llh eontw.ftce
Onnge Cont 73, Golden West 49
OWC -Tisdale 4, Cruz 12, Rave 0, K.
Gerber 4, Gutierrez 6, N. Gerber 8,
Parks 8, Chov 7.
3·pt. goals -N. Gerber 2, Choy 1.
Fouled out -Parks.
Technicals -Bench.
OCC -Chades 9, Naff t3, Carrillo 28,
Stepnasltl 7. Shaw 6, Van Buren 3,
Haue1er 2, Vlloria 2, Arganda 2,
Ariazand 1.
3-pl. goals -Shaw 2, Chades 1.
Fouled owt -Arganda.
Halftime -OCC, 39· 15.
Corona del Mar cruises
• MSICETMU.: The Corona
del Mar High boys basketball
team capped a critical week
with a 78-50 Pacific Coast
League win over visiting Cal·
vary Oiapel Friday night.
The win, on the beets of
Wednesday's upset of Univer-
11lty, improved the Sea Kings to
13-12, 4-5 in league.
Seniors Jay Northridge (22)
and Pancho Seaborn combined
for 39 polnts and nlne three-
pointers to pace Coach Ryan
Curry's squad, which also got 10
points from Adam Freede.
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CdM n " ,, " -n C.., Qapel-Coureon 20, J.
Spera 2, Brandl 5, 8a"9gln 5, N.
Spera 7, Morrleon 3, V.ncterw.1 8.
3-pt goele -8a"9gln t , Mon1aon t. c...... .. ..., _ Seabofn 17, ...
Lanct 2. T. l.anoa 3, Notttuidge 22. m.. to. w.tene«>e 2. lllevnoldt 2. ~ 2, Mofllef tO, Hirata 5,
l(Rakli.n 3, Manni o. MecOonald O.
3·pt. goalt -Seaborn 11, NortMdge
4, HlratAt 1.
ment Friday.
Newport Harbor (20-2) ad-
vancea to today's semifinal
apinat Sea View League rival
FoothllL
Sage trounces Eagles
•MSQl'11IAl.L:TheSageHW
School girls basketball team
thumped Academy League host
Capistrano Valley Qui.stian, 49·
17, Friday to remain in conten-
tion for one or the league's three
g\Wallteed CIF Southern Sec-
tion playoff berths.
Katie Pui&hys and Haywood
Wright scored 13 and 10 points,
respectively, to help the Ught·
ning (9-9, 4-4 ln l.eaguel rally
from a 6-5 first-quarter deficit.
Sage Hill enters the final two
games of the regular season In
fourth place, needing wins
Tuesday at borne against Whit-
ney and Wednesday at Oxford
Academy to help its postseason
push. · ·
Ac.clemy L...-
Sat19Hll4I.
Capi9tano ~n 17
Sage Hill Scor9 b\ 11 13 20 -., eve 110•1 -11
Sege Hftl -Pulshv• 13, Sctiaefer 6,
Wright 10, Yoder-Lee 7. Gonzalez 0,
Tyres 4, Hembaraltv 6, Gutierrez 3.
3-pt goal• -Yoder-Lee 1.
Fouled oul -Hembareki.
Capo Vltley Chrildan -Daichendl 3,
Giibertson 5, McCrea 4, Smith 5.
3·pt goals -Gllberteon 1.
Fouled out -McCrea.
Lightning win big. 6-l
•SOCCER: All McLaughlin
and Megan Curry each scored
rwo goals to power the Sage Hill
School girls soccer team to a
6-1 Academy League victory
over visiting Capistrano Valley
Oiristian Friday.
Emily Webb and Grace Gra-
ham scored one goal each for
Sage Hill (7-6-2, 3-4· l in league)
which remained In third place
in league with two games re-
maining.
Kendra Bostwick and Laura
Gordon made four and three
saves, respectively, for Sage
while Amy Werblin 1allied rwo
assists.
Coast ends long skid
• BASICBT&\U.: Sophomore
Aaron Bobik: scored 21 points
while Jason Sanford tallied 18 as
the Orange Coast College men's
basketball team snapped a six-
game losing streak with an 89-
84 Orange Empire Conference
victory over visiting Golden
West Friday night.
Jason Garey scored I 0 points
while David Seifert added nine
in a game where eight players
-Ove from Coast -fouled out.
Alex Hunter and Matt Hatch
each scored eight for Coast (5·
17, 2-8 in the OEC), which de·
feated Golden West, 85-77, Jan.
14, for its onJy other conference
win.
<>rant• £"'llh Confennc•
Orange Coast 19, Golden w..t 84 Golden West -Wallace 24, Blount
11, Blankenship 0, Grove 0, Brown 2.
Stowers 3, Crabb 14, Wl)isen1on 14,
Burrow o. Cobbs 2. Taylor 14.
3-pt. goals -Crabb 4, Taylor 2.
Fouled oul -Blount. Whiaenton,
Co bbl.
Onmge Coast -Hunter 8, Bobik 21,
Nwabuzor 0, Garey 10, Terry 4,
Young 0, Sanford 18, Seifert 9, Hitch
8, Chester 5, Shaheim 3, Balley 3.
3·pl. goals -Bobik 2, Garey 2.
Fouled out -Boblk, Sanford, Seifert.
Hatc:ti. Chester.
Halfllme -OCC. 3S-34.
Sage Hill blanks eve
•SOCCER: Visiting Sage Hill
School manhandled Capistrano
Valley Oui.stian for a 3-0 Acad-
emy Le~gue boys soccer victory
Friday at the Eagles' off-campus
field in San Juan Capistrano.
Freshman Conrad Whitaker
opened the scoring for the win-
ners (9-5·0, 7-1 ·0 in league),
who got their second first-half
goal from freshman Richard
Gadbois, on an assist from
sophomore Zack Milder.
Senior Cesar AITiaga, who
opened the game Jn goal,
scored his second goal of the
season to finalize things ln the
second half, after falling to face
a shot before joining his team-
mates ln the field.
Senior Jordan Salinger made
three saves ln relief of Arriaga.
The Uahtnlng. who can
clinch at feast a aha.re or the
leque aown wtth two wtna
next week. play holt to Whitney
Tuesday at 3: 15 p.m., before 6n-
llb1ng the regular aeuon
lbunday at Oxford Academy.
They entered Friday tied for
flnt pla~ wtth fow-time-d~
rending ltague clwnpton St.
Marpret'a.
Turos triwnph al vu
••111M"' Vlaltfnc Cal State Domlnpe& HJl1t bad
multiple-bit pme1 flOcn llx
pla)'lll to help the 1brot cWeat
\'anpard unJwnlty, 6-2, in I
nonconterence buebell ....
~ teft tlelder Adam
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Yoder and junior shortatop
Ml.Ice Sparks bad two hits apiece
for Vanguard (1 -2), which
scored both its runs In the sev-
enth.
Dominguez Hills (2·2) scored
twice in the second and seventh
and added slngle tallies in the •
eighth and ninth to hand Uon
right-hander Jason Searle the
losa in his first start of the sea-
son.
Searle, who srruck out five In
6~ innings, allowed nine of the
Turos' 17 hits.
~
Cel Stat9 Dominguez Hlls e,
CSDH ~~-1111~
Vanguard ooo ooo 100 -2 & ?
Seaite, Ft11nco (7), Brunett (8),
Griggs (9) and We11erfeld;
Hernandez, Dodson '71. lng11ad (8).
Smith (8), Corso (8), Abbott (9) and
Guiterrez. W -G. Hern11ndel, 1-0. L -
Searle, 0-1. 2B -Flores ICSDH),
Corso (CSDH), H. Hernandez
(CSOH), Yoder (VU). HR -Pillmal
ICSDHI.
Hawks humble Sailors :
• BASICETMIJ.: The visiting
Laguna Hills High boys baske(-
ball team used a 29·8 second·
half run to shock Newport Har-
bor, 56-36, ln a Sea View League
game Friday.
Brock Tiiiotson scored a
game-high 20 points for the
Hawks, who trailed, 28-27. at
halftime.
Junior Taylor Young led the
Tars with 13 points while Rafael
Mouradyan tallied 11. Dennis
Heenan scored slx points while
Brett Perrine and Greg Gause-
witz each added rwo.
Newport (14-10, 5-4) entered
Friday ln a second-place tie
with Aliso Niguel {5-3), one
game ahead of Foothill (4-4),
which faced league-champion
Woodbridge.
s.a View leque
Laguna HHls 58,
Newport Harbor H
S-by Ouarc.ra
Laguna Hilla 1a 9 11 12 -56
Newport 16 12 • • -36
Ulgun• Hiib -Campbell 4, Easton
12, Tillotson 20, Z. Slone 3, K. Stone
14, Gucilt 2, Grady 1.
3-pl. goals -Eaaton 4, Tillotson 3, Z.
S1on, 1, K Stone 1.
Newport Harbor-Mouradyan 11,
Perrine 2, Heenan 6, Young 13.
MacBeth 2, Allee o. Holbrooke 0,
Slater 0, Gausewitz 2, Orth O.
3-pt. goal• -Mourdayan 2. Heenan
1, Young 1.
Lightning fade in loss
• BASICBT&\U.: Sage I Lill
School senior Kevin Joyce
scored 13 of his game-high 23
points in the third quarter. lo
tum a 21-20 halftime deficit
into a 40-34 lead. But host Cap-
istrano Valley Oiristian an-
swered back to claim a 55-44
Academy League boys basket·
balJ win Friday.
Joyce's heroics came despite
limping after sustaining a deep
thigh bruise early in the first
half.
Sage fell to 9-12. 1-4.
Ac.clemy L.Mpe
Capistrano Va~ ~rfstlan 55.
Sage Hill&!..~~ • -... eve 1• 1 13 21 • 55
Sege HIM -Ogron 11, Loper 4, Joyce
23, Voge 2, Wilkins 2, H11ncodc 2.
Samel o, Derhelm o, Mo1have1i o.
3·pt. goal• -Ogron 3, Joyce 3.
Cepo v.ttey Christian -Dean 6, Ross
7, J. Cooper 11, N. Cooper 6, Macrae
15, Murphy 10.
3-pl. goal• -N/A.
'Eaters fall to UeSB
• VOIJ.EYMLL: Senior
Jimmy Pelzel slammed 25 lcills
for the ninth-ranked UC Irvine
men's volleyball team. but host
UC Santa Barbara, No. 8 in the
nation, still earned a 30-27, 30·
24, 24-30. 34-32 Mountain Pa-
clftc Sporta Federation victory
Friday night.
Spencer Bemus tallied 13 kills
while Paul Spittle added 12 fOt'
the Anteaters (5·7. 2-5 in the
MPSF). Greg Ford had 15 dig!I
while Brett Ried tallied 43 85'-
alats. ·
Michael Kennedy tallied nine
block assists for the Gauchos
(6-4, 3-3).
UeI baseball bash
• MSllli\Ll: The UC Irvine
baseball program wtll h oet it~
annual Bueball Buh Sunday
from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Anlr
eater Ballpark:
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and wtll feature an lntroductloo
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ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
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mnt views. lots ol up
a11des bulll In 1993 24
hr &•le au11ded
$2,350,000
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2b1 • office, •II hes
l>een remod, must stet
Mstr ba w/saun1. 11cuni
of mstr b1. RV p11kln1
2 club Ilse/pools
1179,900 Mery_ Wood
A(enl 949 S84 5811
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LOT FOi SAU Newport
Beach 648 VII l 1do Soud
$1.6115,000 Coast rrnp
erhes ol Cahl Laurre
leaic> 949 500 8'JZ3
IAYSHC>alS
flXll/TlAJI DOWN,
tr us tee Sale, r ord Road
Open Sal Sun I 4
Proper IH!S 949 759 7700
40ft IOAT OOCI
3B1, 21h8a. l ownhomc
$939.000 P11nt1p1ls Onlr
Paul/Act 949·219 744~
NlW,OIT HltGHTS
w/ocean views. P1111c'l'als
only Sl.350,000 firm
Paul/Aet 949·219·?445
2br. ~~ Twntwnt. tW'd
•/ti ~ ' Oen e.-. '42!1,000 949 646 0311
Pt~ Orly, No.
IAYllOGI PAJll p11v11te
2br Iba eated. ame111hn
$42!),000 Pr udenl11I Ca
Rly Carsnn 949 219 2444
HAJllOI V11WS CASStS
0c-woews !Jbr 3 c11
tanden ear. •24 hr 11u11d
aated comm S2.8J9,000
Stefanie Meurer Pl•hnum
Pr<>verhes 949 115 JIS6
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eu11d 1ated community
Cout Properlou of Cahl
~-leaic> 9&~8923
2W ...............
h<d'#d firs. nu pnt, comm
pool, 5l>.I ' Ill cntr att
$1900 949 673 7800
ttoslottt Sinta An1 toll
Pt1n 3 J ro,e .aom st ,pc
w/clty viewi . Price Incl
SJ5I< on buoldtr uplfldes
w/own personal eltw•·
tor. SS99.000 Stefenlt
Mtu1er Pl1tlnum Prop
...... 949-715·3156
RESORT/
VArATION
PNJPBUY
MISCEWNEOUS
RENTALS
RlalltTollMa
...,,H,uee sool hwy 2 c prk1ie, lndry. I hulle
br ' ba. ~ cA d:Jsiets. _., ~ po;t dodl. iwf lot
""'I' buly e~ Sl915m
949-675-31188 °' !JOO. 117!)
d<1ve by !>14 ftirnleat
avail 3/15 or SOOlll!f ......................
s1m1l81 to share 4br h~
Each roomate eets Zbt. le 2'rt ,... ...._ '"
t ba $950 949 67!> 6-436 Wlfecltlf!; st~ lo Mai:h, ne•/ll"lnl/ftnnr '"II 111 y1t
$M> Roo.rt 949 If/). I NJ CM ~ sN-e :lJ 'bl
house. pllcd. ~ ~ 'lpA. '**. at oil SIB) lld \Ai JASMIN( CIHI Jb,
I W(.t. NlS 714 557 Cfi2 2ba. I level new kitchen
& upgradn avaol•ble 3/1
CM ...... 31>r house $3500mn (949) 640 449/
•lllf" fem. wd. i,. )'lid, I r""" -• l br ?1/tb4 pet 11111-... bcMwy S7S(),' mo Jlld 1Aa !M!Mill 3191 IWfllM 2IXXlsl, DH 2 f p ,
NEWPOln lllAOf lu•••Y
hnuse oo Ille water. L&
br/pnv ba. wllln closet.
pr. Ip, S795 949 &J0. 7123
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lovelr home Includes
p11vale 1 norn/belh &
utohhu wme c.ompen
\allon Call 949 644 4812
Rooms tor Rent 6040
.. arnorite> 2500 ~
Pie $lli()n 818-713"61Cb
tlr $190. I mole to
beach. vaul l e1h.1 \love,
ltt&. uol Ian & more 133
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No 'mokon1t $570/mo
968 •B W 17th
949 548 0358
1-t1ful lf. <--'-•· Carden Se t11na I ,?.3
Bdrm. fttg, s tove, 0/W.
F/P. ·pool/11c. hom
$1095 ull 949 6!>0 0250
101 details
Nl/Oc-View 1-
0c1ianlront/22nd, P11vate
room. unlurn. \hart ba,
ulth paid, no/\mk,
k1tchenelle, lodry. lblk
lo Newport pie<, S115m
Call S.,m 949 218 1905
(between <nm !>pm) ,........ ...... 21r,
jacum bath. I c pt $1Dl
Newpert He .... h ~hare • Sile 2036 Fullerton no
2br apt w/proT m•ltt. gor dotrS 949-!>57 884.?
stora11e S5!i0/mo IDt l ut11
no smoke 949-6-42 1885 l SIDI CHAIMING, like
new 2br I 5ba town
hou'e style 2522 [Iden
SIJ/S/mo 949 647!1488
21r 2'/.e• T•-hewe,
.. MBA 24w awport Fp, 2 C•1 &at. community
~.. «»8D!il Ufllls. pool, pvl p&loo, fwy close
Pl!Jf1ecl tor ~. bw S 1600 Aet 949 613· /800
ratm Carolyn 949-863-tlOO
RESIDENTIAL RENT AlS
OMllGE 7•
COUNTY
!Ir 21a, 11ew copet &
paint. nn pet\, 277 16th
Place 11 SI 700/noo
949·120·9421 u l 203
llr ~It level Apt, den
study. I pie . micro. deck
$1750/mo, nn pets. 180
C 21st SI.red~ ffl6
a-... 1 ............ l'•lik ( ............ 2 .....
llPf. •;, bk:k to hc;h, IO'P..al lb. le yrd, newly redone
condition. Yearly leitse 185 [ Wiison Av1ll now
Sl2S!>lmo ' 9496735M'.l Sl800/mo 310 399 9931 a......, 11r sundeck, lAST SIOl TOWNHOIH
lndfy tee, cerporl, beam 4br 2 5ba famrm, hvrm
cell, 1/2 blocl1 to bay Ip, end unit. Avlil 3·1
$1350/mo 949 675 809() S2100/mo Mt-SIS.-
<•sr llr, lie, ..,..r unit. smell deck. I cir
11111ae. w/d, F p, Aat
11400/mo 949-673 7800 o.e... 2kr. tit. .,,,
I C, wd, bll·1ns, deck w/
mini b1y view. 1va1I now
11900/mo 949-673·3~
H r 2' /•I• I. Sl4e
Otle St., 2Blks lrom NB.
2·t•• 111. pvt ya1d, w/d
& eardene1 Incl, S2150m
1vall 3/1 949-633·3839
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Dbl p . .,drw, l1f Htbor/
Fair 21410~ S2J~
714-68-0&ll. !M!Ml1M6DI
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detadl home. 2 c elUdl
.... ar... "°"' ' ,._ ~ Ip. Drllr9 by orlly 234 r.!~·cr'!:'~o 9 ii,-: llllal "'*•I•
Irides uni.II) 7J4.2!1Mi«)
vraN "' szm IPOd CJd w 3-21 949, T.10-0262
a...naNlgutl DILUXl UI 31A CO~DO. Wb HllUPS, 2
0.-...... bee ......_ CAJI GAJI. AVU NOW
4br offce 3 !Iba aatl'd. sn:io;-.....,5'Mll74
pets ok. S4!JOO/mo a11ilil
lfl. acipt Ait 949-?~909/
YlAJllY UASlS
f1Nl NEWPOIT HOMlS llU GttUNDY IWT~
t49-67S-6161
UOO ISU STUDIO I arge CIOSl!I & b<tlh.
'"nnyuposu1e SIOOOm
AQI 949 67!> 6161
lltr, aM 4ecli, ,,.,.,.
blck to b.Jy/lx.h. neM
pavolton, 415 '9-dre. .,.,.,.
Nf' ~ ~h.,,mone Jbr
2ba Ip. hdwd !Ifs. pvt
y<l'd, Sff ?t 10 Cotal Ave,
Sn!>Omo 94~642·!>488
llACHDUPLU
31'lr ?ba $2300
2br Iba Sl700
3 10 & ilO l/7 36th St
949 721 ~·
1•1 t'-?br 2b• Villa
llalbna ore1n view,
tennis. p ool 11a le
auardtd, S2400/mo days 949-ZD 1557 IM! 415 1913
?fl!> yrly SICP.> 9$!i48-li'7.> llr, 21a c-ik gated
<r LA•Gl STUDIO ,
Completely remndel4'd
kolr hen & balh pttvalr
pahQ $12!>0/mo yea1ty
Aal 949 673 3663
• OCIAN VllW • I Br c.omplelrll/ remud
eled. bra nd new k1tchrn
& bath Yearly SI !>!>O/mu
A t. 949·673-3663 ..._ .. ,.,, ......
level Ip. wd hll'4JS, oil
street l)ilfktna sum \ee
'omm. lndry hkups PClt/
Superlu1 w•lk lo beech
$2475/nio 949 631 2223
On w-. Jbr I 5ba
patt0. I t it< car, new
kolt h laundry ' dodo avail $?49') 949 1?'1 9730
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Home (Porl Street)
....,.... bM c...i. cbie
to Sc/ii & ciJbhntM Ava!A/
f>(K• S.llOO 949-r~
@ 209 :nti 949 615 al42 l9 a. ,... .... In
Q llACH COTTAGI o .tlorec~I~ \lt.'PS to beach, new/p.Jtnt/11oor .._ Li yd IOOft to buch. 2br. &••. Sl'l(X)Rob<'TI 949-160-1150 w/d. rut t ule, ynrtr
Sl600/mo 949 6/!J 4606
Oc_fr_t y_I, I hr
Iba, wood/glu~ apt
views. parki"8-no/si~
SI fiOO • utJk 949 Qi() 3823
,. ... tt5.e. ,_ pnl/apC.
2-ar praee. bed<yard, 1/2
blocll to OC8SI, musl -S1611Vrro 95-2'18 7'D5 cal
~ 9am Spm only
2ti.r a. r--4, wood
firs, Ip, 1111111•c. no st1111s.
tower level, pool, Wl\lk lo
shopplna. Avail now
Sl7SO/mo 949·887 1200
.... a.,. -......
r&J pnVcrJlCI*. dolil ~
and rest. Ip. Ve pr. w/d
a&' SI 775 9& ZJ0.1103
JW.:a...2-........ Twnhm Style, ltplc. badl
bay view. MSOClllllOll, pool
flln)/mo 56?·434 1470 ,..... ~ '"'· ..... ~pecl1cul1r Oen Hrbr
C.... 'N. "-wlvtxh. Trr!i/
pool 118X> JZ3.~
Penlttaula 3M, 2"•·
upscale. sip~ In bell. ocn
vu. 21< l(DI. w/d hlt.ps,
attl SJllO(l 'l49 '9J 46.lO
S..-ct-• 3br 2.Slt. in
Btg Canyon La muler,
sun~en lub, vaulted ~e•I.
.\ii S4SID-n 949 293 ~
VIA l»O ...., 4Cll 4llA
ne-..ty remod tutch. ,_
carpel ptl'lill9 clod< """" now $10.000/mo Lon
Vance Rtr 949673-4002
Tr.,,-• I level. 1ated
comm 7br ?ba. 2 c 111,
yrly sg;>!>O/mo Co.st
Prope.toes ol Cahl L .... le&KI094~~
RllllllsWllllld 7m
C•o be <oouep•l•11 01
Driver, will P•Y up to
$!>00 tor Rent. C•ll Join
909·191 ·1932•
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CcMlnty Ml li0-7474.
FREE LIST: 0 Down,
• ao.laa o.t e .....
For Sale
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Ill. """' mid fib, lOOOll _ .... ~~
'''•• Office S.lte l\pjlfo• 611s!t..1°'3sf 6
IH,_t 1t 11 ~II t9ftC ,.... l'hwpor:t t.ntlf.
Anilltlte 213 748 SlOO
• ANYONB QUALIPIBS.
YOU'U DREAM HOMB
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COSTS.ftw~
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II Sauday, February 7, 2004
INCOME
-TAX-
sERVIcFS
DIRECTORY
Call 949.642.4321
Tax Matters
I
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Over. 30 Yea11 ~~ience TAX PLANNING & PKEPARATION
Individual • Coa»e>ra1ion
• Partnersliips
Mealbtr ............. Ol't CAS.-tlarts
949-760-9033
2865 E. Coast Hlgh~, Ste 308
Corona Del Mar
•• •• CHARLES W. ANDERSON
C.P.A., M.P.A.
• TAX PRf PARATION
• 8 U51NlSS & MANAG[MENT CONSULTING
• MrDICAL PRACTICC MANAGEMENT
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949-702-2835
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GET THE PEACE OF MIND
ONLY A CPA CAN GIVE YOU!
Alt you ;dnl .... dlMIGMyou .. llllilld ID?
Have your rtlufll doae ~ 1
CPA at a RWOMAILE 11tl.
I • Tndlvidual-T11 Reblm l
• Business T11 Returns
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tol•I SSOO or m01t (lobor or materials)
be licensed by the
Contr atlor\ St•le
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law •lw requnn th1I
conltactof\ 1nch1de
then hccnH nu111b4!1
on 1111 MlvnhW•I You
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w•w cstb c l 1ov or
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ta~1na lobs ttul
lolll less than SSOO
mu'I stile In Chell
fdve1t1semenh that
Chey are nol ltcensed
by the Conl11clors
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prices. Inst.It. repairs,
ttstretch1n11. prompt
Mtvice f /14 926·410!>
<:r<Aaf'IT CrCMf'IT Q-
Rtpail s. f'1lch1nc. Instill
Col.lrleous any sl11 jobs.
Wholesale! 949·492 0205
Touch ot Klass
fiuropcwi l!xpcn In
Home Cleantn1
20 years In Bu,.ncu
I lccn-cd cl Bonded
Prof'eu111n1l t1earn1
IL""lned
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(949) 548-0097
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l.ntOn In tlle home ......... ~
MM1~2174
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Pad No Cledrl Oiec::ks
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dnve" 800 181 2718
wereen@CRS T COM (CAL•~
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benefln -j)rllTWIC COIT! fW Ill 6318 (CAI •SCAN)
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plnlbrc. ell!<t. gen re(>Ws.
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Start today 949 :!!I!> /'Y37
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,. unique, h1&hly ••·
w3rd111& oppqrtun1ty for
a •t<i\oned sales pro
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1n2 d lup Qu•hly sales
per i.on With " '" ovon h ack rotor d Vou must
be ~·tremelv tUslomer
""'"led relate 10 a
bfo•d r a nae ot chent
leelm&• and needs and
commun1t.'otc w1lh
p1orung per•u•\lveness
If you have a siren&
de!JI • lo s~d. aft a >UPt•~I•• wlto fib the
bill, dnd enioy sellln&.
scrHnm2 and clo•tnc.
G1v1 u• a cell @ 888· 4~ 0'.>93 eat 94~ (Over
JO ~~·8' u •ocratn have earned rn ,.!!U" of
S?50,000 In LWl )
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fai 11'\Umt 949 /?Q./JOJ .. ,.,........ . ........
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Conl:reta. PetlD, °''°"""'' nr~. BBQ. Ref's, 25Y"
Eap. Terry 714 557 7594
YOUIMOMI
IMNOYl•nn NOJKTt . C •It • plumber, painter, h1ndymef'I,
OI •ny of lhe &1HI
sefVICH llsled htl. In
our Mt vice d11eetu1yl
HlCSE LOCAL SVC
PC Of't. E CAN HELP
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loc1I, Quick ResponM
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L"2'1!ifW ~AMZ
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klC8I cor1'1.ctor. no job too
sn\lll. llO job loo IJla. R.f I
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WEEKLY BIUDGB QUIZ
Q I • Ndlhcf vulnerable. as Souch
yOU flold.
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The bidding hA.\ orocc:edcd:
SOlfllt W~"f NOll'fH t:A.•ff I• .._ H .._
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0 2 -Ncitb&:r vulnerable. ~ Swlh
)'OU hold:
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The bidding ~ DrOCCeded: 1ouna wm NOll1if ~-r ·~ ... •• l ...
Q 5 • Born vulner.i.blc, ~ ~JUlh you
hold
6A()Jl5J 4 2 A96 •H
The bidding lllU ~a.'<IOO. NOtlTH EAST SOUTH W&\T IC ,_ I• .._
•
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horllec>ed< 1
WIMM ICIJOl'I do you cakc7 ?HT .... ?
Whal do you bid now'/ 48 ~ DIPC* boAI 49 OUOle • '° Otve'e renellbOll 51 Wlr>e-....cl
•etm Q J • "" Souch. vulnmb&c. you hold:
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The bkldln&. has_JJR1eccdcd:
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huld· S3 Td<)'O, lonntlfly'. 64TNM
• t2 ':' A ltll 7 ~ (1 10 98 • 10 115 56 Alter taxes
NOR11I EAST SOUTH WEST to ,_ I 16
....... ?
Whru do )'OU bid now'/
lbt btddina has proceeded: NOtrnf F.AST SOUTH WJ.;sT t• •• ~
Whal action do you lllkc?
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MAGNIFICENT Vrew ESTATE IN
HARBOR RIDGE
An lmpmsavc gated drfvr leads to thr highest point an
Harl1or Radgc cMd a magnlftant tSlatc to match your
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lot wirh onr of thr flnrst unobstrucrtd vlrws In Nrwporr
Brach. En1oy brmthlaltlng ocean, bay, mountaJn. d1y lights
and glorious sunset vistas from all major rooms, thr
wonderful pool and rvtn from thr largr ltoi pond
Approxlmatrly I 0,000 sq. ft. of living spacr, mart than <f600
sq. ft of subterranean garagr spacr that will accomodatr 15
cars and over 1900 sq. ft of owdoor ltvlng on thr patios,
dtclts and portico.
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lmpmslvr crystal claandtlltr. dramatic circular stain:asc,
convtnlrnt tlnator and the finest appolntmmu . Thr
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family room with tonpcraturt conlrolled wine cellar and wrt
bar, fOtAr jlrepldas and a sqaratr gymna.s1um with sauna
• and balh art but a frw of thr home's owstandlng amrnltlts.
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gardens and~ an all ln imptccablr condltaon. This Is thr
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2121 E. Coast Hwy, Suiu 180
Corona del Mar
949.644.9060
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l.arpst SCnature collection, approx. 6,700 sq. ft.
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Swnnlnc, newer, upended. near beach
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I 071 Oro Su.et $1.198.000 Sun , ....
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2157 Oc:.an 8Qulevard $1 .599.000 Sat 1--4
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25 Rue Grand Ducal $1 ,575,000 • Sun 1--4
310 Vista Sueru $719,000 Sat 1--4
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303 Carnation Avenue, Unit I $2.395,000 Sat , ....
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16 Wharfslde $2.149,000 Sat 1-4
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295 ltdl Scnet. $895,000 • $949,000 Sat 1--4
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2018 Port Provenc• $1 .325,000
. IRVINE TERRACE
712 Malabar Drive $1,849,0®
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187 Sunset Terrace
LIDO ISLE
339 Vla Udo Nord
11 '4 Vla Mentone
MESA VERDE
3168 Country Club Drive
NEWPORT COAST
17 Splendore
9'4Anlou
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2500 Cliff Drive
PROMONTORY BAY
'426 Harbor Island Drive
SHADY CANYON
19 Redbird
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Baudful home on an approximately SO foot lot. This~ 8d. '4.5 Ba. home feanns hardwood
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Large, single leY9I S Bd. "4.S Ba. home wtth no St.Ip$. Courtyard ena-y, pool, spa and
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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toWn."lome wid1 fabulous ~ views.
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a prime Easulde Heiihts loadon. Cul-d.sac.
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Remodeled oceanfront home overlooking Secret Cow Beach. Limestone and hardwood
floors. Granite prmet kitchen overtoob living room with fireplace and ocean views.
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Panoramic ocean views from this Se-abome Plan 3 home. Feawres limestone floors,
extensive use of granite and nawral stone finishes.Viking appliances, custom woodworlc.
fJuuJJ Cwe • '14}00,000
The Ari<, historic Mou Street Beach oceanfront
home. Circa 1923 and built by 1-f\ quse.
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All the luxurious services and ainenltJes of the Montap Resort and Spa.
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3 unit c:omp6ex wtth security pte, high ceilings. large master suite and open ldtc:hen.
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lmmacu-. starter home wtth family room. fl,..,,iace and yard. N.w.1-
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flowkl8 downmJrs, comp1ece with family/billiard room, workout room. Indoor exerdM
pool and ~ sauna. The IMnc room. opens to a blyfront pado with private
dock. The kitchen features granite countertopS l!ld bayfront views. Ari upstairs master
suite features a spacious sitting area. bayfront office, flreplace. dual baths and
balcony OYeriooklnc the bay. Enjoy the ambiance and grace t:A this special home.
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Grat oppc>rQlnity to own fantastic Income ~ property. Consists of four
2 bedrooro. I bath unks and eleYen I bedroom, I bath units.All In good condition.
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folbuba ..,,..,, .._ ~ property wtd'I courtylrd. Short dlscwe tO
downtown Ind ftwlr. Rtnts tw't been Ina wed In some dme Ind .,.. low.
~ CreJt • r/s/904000
A prime •* entry leads to the lndmate courtyard d this lmpnlsslyt view
estate featurtna artist's studio. bonus/rhedla room, music room and oftke.
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M -aD"-.,,,-lely.., wide lot In a secluded cukJe..sac locadon ensures
the utmost In priYacy for this stunnln& French style view estate.
J-im,,. .Hill . /t,145,000
Features Include '4 bedrooms. bonus room,
office, 3 car .,.... and cul-de-ac locadon.
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7>11.IA ~1151 · /1,495,000
Soft cont.emporary estate on nelriy In. acre lot.
ConJM Ad~ · /4,495,000
Unique opponunky.
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vaulted ceilings, larp walk-In norac-In upstairs bonus room,
stone fnplace, built.ins, central vacwm system and custom llno6eum f9atured
Fabulous, custom Mark Singer designed home. This swnnlng. '4 bedroom, '4.S bath
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Charming. 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath townhome with vaulted ceilings.
recessed lightins. hardwood floors upstairs and 2 car garage.
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Tastefully remodeled home, quiet street. Hardwood floors., granite
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Open, airy, lnvftlng single nory home In family neighborhood. '4 bedrooms, 2 baths
with a ~lty room. living fC?O'll and den with a fireplace. A plethora of living space.
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on dllll.a. .,_dole to 0. pool and park.~ ecpo.ur. .
• Nearly l 00 Feet on the Water
(Three Legal Lots)
· • 5 Bedrooms -8.5 Baths
• Separate Guest House
•Pri vate Pool & Spa
• 4 Car Garage
• Huge Pier & Slip
• Elegant Master Suite w/His and Hers Baths
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Direct: 949.494.2804
Cell: 949.689.9047
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bath home. 3,000 sq. It. Panoramic ocean view.
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Laguna ~ -Custom Mark Singer design. 4
bdrms I 3 bath. 3,800 sq. n. Ocean VlCW. Soon lo
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Laguna t>codi -Open and spacious
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natural beauty of the home's sur-
rowldings. Skylight and extensive
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light to this Marie Singer designed
home. Features 3 bdrms, 2.6 bath, 2
fireplaces, ocean view, ocean view
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Z.5 bath in main house. l bdrm / l bath guesl
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OFFERED AT $2,350,000
N EWPORT BEACH
Luxurious custom beach home built in
1999. Beautiful Mediterranean Architecture
• Three stories; just steps to beach and bay.
• 1 • Floor -Living room & dining area both open
• to outside patios, large family kitchen,
bedroom/office with irs own bath and a guest
bath.
• 2~ Floor -3 large bed.rooms, including Master
Suicc with fireplace, each with their own custom
riled bath & dcclcs oucside all rooms, spaciow
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• 3111 Floor -Large family room/bedroom opening to
outdoor dcclc with spa & ocean views, a sixth bath
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ll 15 Founh Ave $1,557.lOO
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NEWPORT BEACH 31 ~
2707 Hilltop $179,000 Sat, .... Sonja Powell 1021 Mariners Or $2,975,000 SUn 1-4 Hlnmln/Hlnman
HUNTINGTON BEACH 2(Q) ~ll.tdtf2.13 $1~ ~, ... ~
1993'4 K.eswick Une $309/XXJ Sat/Sun 1-5 Catherine
McCarm NEWPORT COAST
6275 PadAc Point Sul 1-4 Kett~ 6Andiamo $1.7'49.SOO Son 1-4 Connie Maxsend
IRVINE NEWPORT SHORES
3 Heritap $325,000 Sat, .... Jan Danlels-Elowe 330 62nd St $960,000 Sun 1-'4 Kennie Jo Rluo
60 Perennlal $475.000 Sl&.rl 1-'4 ...... Unb:> 223 Lupla $825,000 Sun 1-5 Scan Smtdl
LAGUNA BEACH RIVAGE --.
6'48 Can)on View Dr $3.SOOIXXJ Sat/Sun 1-4 Ray Mc:Abose
M>OrpVwNOr $1,695,Cm Sl&.rl , ... CWra P'tGr.tl 25 Harcourt s1 .n'4,900 Sat/Sun 1-"'4 Carol Pugh
699 ...... Terna $1,5-40/XXJ Sat 1-4 ~ 12Vemon $1,899,000 Sat, .... Sdmnl/Hlllar
Sul 1-4 ~ Sun 1-'4 Morphy Team
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25n I Hl,tlplalns Terrace $2,230,000 Sat 1-5 Pamela SAN CLEMENTE
253 M2rqulta #A $1,190,000 Sat 1-5 Ilona Szabo-Poon
LAGUNA NIGU.El
30952 La Mer $1.280,000 Sat 1-5 Ilona Szabo.Poon SPYG LASS Hill
31695 W.St Nine $'4'45,000 Sat, .... Jan Byrne
55 Montedto $2.799,000 Sat 10-S Simmons/Allen
31561 w.st Nine $465,000 Sat, .... JanB~
Sun 10-5 Matthews/Oelpdo
LIDO ISLE
320Via Udo Nord $1,499,000 Sun 1-5 8111 Schonlau TURTLE RIDGE
811 Via Udo Nord $'4,995,000 Sun 1-'4 Marilyn Read 26 Crest Terrace $1 ,925,000 Sat I 1-5 Tim Smith
ICMVll Hawe $1,695,000 Sun 1-4 Marilyn Read Sun 1-"'4 Sclafani/Miiiar
NIWPOllT a1ACH $6,491,100
Mlplftcenc vt.w aate. quaJlcy wtch S bd. IUIW 7.S ba., family
room. library.
NIWPOllT a!ACH $4,110,000
~ 4300 1q. ft. Tuscan VIiia. Mwt¥9 lrttwtor remod9' just
done. loat dock KC~ 7ff yacht.
ANAHllM $2,SH,100
N.w French country estate, I ICN. "•CWoue ~ Hiiis
S bd. S.5 bL media room, llbnry.
OlllAHGI $2,lJS,000
Equacrlln llfestyte. New 'usc:om home
on I K,., 100'1 o( rnllet o( rldl11& traits.
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HUNTINGTON MACH SI ,2ff,000
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NllWf'ORT HACH StH,000
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J bd. l.S ba. In COM 'lflllp. Custom
ct.cor. prmet kltdlen, muw-wtdl fp.
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NEWPOlrr MACH $1.US,000
Gr.loCldon on a.la "'*-&w.lt tD fU\
la-. f9T'f fJr t.d\. Upper unk lw OCWI 'fllw.
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NtW,OllT HACH $1H,OOO
..,.. end unlc. J bd. u ba. Fwnfy room.
llrp mucw.Pldo. lush....._
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NEWIJO"T BEACH $1,9tt,OOO
Unique ~ t*ch lrwatrnent
opponunlty, double lo< In Cannery Villap.
Gall Grabner & Joy Curtin
NEWPORT BEACH $1,ln,ooo
1-q. Wlalm ~ 4 bd. lS ta.c6:it..
elMla: Oc:.\~ and d/;'( ~ "4ews.
Manal Bozarth & Donald Pfaff
NEWPORT BEACH $719,000
Excellent value. Expended wscom kitchen.
Uvif1&. Can wmert bad! to l bcl.
Kate & Chuck ~rthy
NEWIJO"T BEACH $1,S00,000
Balboa Island duplex properiy. 2 slnP. le¥el
coaages. -i1 rNlncalned, walk to beach.
Jane Lane
CORONA OEL MA" $915,000 u. ~ l bd. l.S bLQISO:lfTl concb ~
di!anai ID shops and l'eSQUraf'la. "
TomT'homscin
NEWPORT HACH $729,000
Expanded Bluffs home. l bcl. 2.5 ba. French
doon, light wood ftoorlni. noel* prap.
fl'atd OeW\anty
COSTA MESA $679,000
Tum key 3 bd. 2.S ba. home. In grut
Eastside Costa Mesa locadon.
Valerie Howell
NEWPORT BEACH $6,399,000
Enjoy the Balboa Peninsula Bay Front lifestyle! 4 bd. 4.S ba.
Dock for a 70' boat and side tJes.
NEWPORT BEACH $2,995,000
Outstanding remodel In Big Canyon overlookJ"! golf course.
Ready for new owner. Call Pat 9-49.279.85'45.
Patrida Mehall
ANAHEIM $2,400,000
New English Manor estate, I acre. Peralta Hills. 5 bedroom
S.S bath. media room, library & much more!
Chuc_k Allen & Ben Caafe
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Faldous 6,800 ~ foot home under c:onlCl"UCdon In lrWM ecw.. PrMla t.ch, OC1lltt ~. llirp mt. pool
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LAGUNA HACH $2,H0,000 LAGUNA HACH $1,lff,000
SecWed ~~._.Seper-aunt 3 bd. l.S ba. ~home In Threelvdl
.......... eat.. wtdl jlc:uuJ _, AUllL e.y. Coudine It plllOl'Wl'llc Yiews.
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LAGUNA al!ACH $1,IJS,000 *"-' _, coudne .__ l bd. l.S ba.
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LAGUNA alACH StSl,MO
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fltlns for ] bet. ] bL home Included.
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2 bd. l llL Co-op In • fabubis ..
'M:>ods locadon ~. unauwy.
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LAGUNA HACH $1,H0,000
cx-i v'9ws from Wtullly wwy room In
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LAGUNA al!ACH $1M,MO
OQ lpprO¥ld .... for 4206 sq. It. ....
drawlnp. "°' soil. ......... comp6ftld.
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LAGUNA llACH Sl,971,000
Wood and pa 3 bd. 3.5 bL GAc Abel
deslcJI. PrMc.. Oc11n and hills views.
MLS# LI 1834
LAGUNA alACH tHO,tff
v....,. s,.ni.h --In ~ vtllp.
l bd. I bL ArlpflK.e, wood floors.
MLS# SJll-465
LAGUNA IUCH Mfl.000
()air1t 1.5 bd. 1.75 bL ~ 'Miit ID bmctl
and rwuur.nu. Open ~.,...
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LAGUNA HACH tttl,000
Sunny coaace 1n die ti.art °' 1.1c1.na ~
3 bd. l llL Great locadon on quiet s~
MLS# L11733
LAOUHA NIOUIL 1140,000
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home wldl dnmldc SUlr1e ..,..,. 2 bd. 3 bL
Ml.S# LI 1473
LAGUNA NIOUIL Mlt,000
Supertily pri¥ac. 2 till. 2 bL Wlcti .,.aacu-
llr ~ Cow. cal'l)'ON & coudlne ~
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Comer lex 2 bd. 2 bL dwmll' In t..nc.ni
Vllllp. Nke kltchtn wtdl br..idast bar.
MLS# 5339504
ORANG! S 17 ,500,000
Equestrian 4.6 acre family compound or corporate retreat.
2 beautiful homes. Adjacent to Oewland Nadonal Forest.
MLS# LI 1771
LAGUNA llACH SJ,ttl,000
Spacloul oc.m-ont home. 3 bedroom, 4 bath. Panoramic
coastal/island vtews.Approx. S,200 sq. ft.
MLS# L1069S
LAGUNA 81ACH · SJ,ltt,tOO
Custom 3-atory home with 5 bd. 5.5 ba. Swnntna 180° vtews.
Pool and spa. Indoor Sauna.
MLS# 532995 I
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LAGUNA BEACH $9,7$0,000
Spectacular oc-.lront home. IWMl!k. Excellent quality and vtew.
LAGUNA BIACH $6,195,000
Sophis1k1t9CI oc•nfw ont Mnc wtch pri¥at.e sc.ps to
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~ i.,front ~...+ch dock co
accommodlce as ft yacht.
"..., Ellen w.at-n. Robert Westan
IUNllT llACH $2,HS,000
8uffd )'OUr dram home It the ocean and hear the
wi¥eS brak.
Unda FWd • Gall York
HARIOR ~OVI SI ,625,000
Pallsldet Plan I. <4 bd. ) ba. Pool and spa plus ) car ........
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LIDO ISLE $3,09~000
Udo Isle btaudful. newly-consU\Kted custom home
on !up lot.
NEW,ORT HEIGHTS $2,650,000
Newport Hel&ha custom Cliff Drive S bd. S ba.
home.An em.rtalner's dellJht.
IALIOA llLAND $1 ,4'5,fft
Balboa Island charm. Grut locadon. l r.ntal units.
IRVINE TERRACE $1,ltS,000
Irvine Ternc. front row Ir-Me TetT"&Ce home with
spedaQ.ltar views. pool.
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DOVER SHORES $1,195,000
U,... Bick Bly view home. <4 bd. l.S ba. plus oltlce
and libnry.
Robin Chesnle
LIDO PININIULA $116,000
2 bd.1 bl. beech coaace. Leuehold land.
NEWPORT BEACH 949.644.1600 LI DO ISLE 949.723.8800
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Ra... custom home. City ll&fJtS view.
S bedrooms. Bonus room plus c:if!Q.
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TIMT1..E ROCK $2,)15,000
Fabulous s bedroom s.s bath.View, pool,
spa. Hljp lot. Cul-de-sac:.
Chris Valli
ONE FORD ROAD $1 ,Jtt,000
Spacious and open. 3 bedroom 3.S t.th.
3 .. bedroom has separate entr'lnte.
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NEWPORT SHORES $HO,OOO
Uw on the Canal. 3 bedroom l bath. Poo~
tennis, play area.
tc.nnle Jo Rizzo
LAGUNA NIGUIL $1lt,to0
Fonner model home wlch many upsrades.
4 bedroom 2.S bath.
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PELICAN CREST $11,960,000
A "Farl" Inspired estate of unsurpassed quality and
exquisite deWliog.
LIDO ISLE $4,ttS,000
Southern end of Udo Isle with 4fO ft. of frontage! '4 bedrooms,
'4.5 bath with dock.
Marilyn Read
LIDO ISL.I $2, 950,000
Exquislta French promdaJ muld-use property.
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Pamela ROlfoa, a broker aaodate with Strada
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improve madtettng and negodltion skills, learn the latest
in technology, provide an understanding of the new
disclosures and lepl aspecu of real estate, and become
familiar with the latest tttnds In ftnandng; all designed to
assist her as a graduate of this progr~ to provide the
best service to her customen.
c.ommilted to rnatnt.tntng 100 percmt customer
aatisYction, Horton ttata, "'Obtaining the GRJ
designadon Yalidales my high standank and wOt allow
me to continue to maintain the level of service with
integrity that I strive to give to ucb of my customers."
"Eamlng this designation is a great achievement for
Pamela," said Steve ltigh. pft!Sklent of Strada Properties.
"'Ibe twd work and diligence displayed by Pamela is
truly exemplary of the sptrtt of Strada Properties."
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Beautiful home in
24 hour guard
gated community
Fearures within this three
bedroom. two and one-half
bath home include neutral
d«or and plantation shuners.
The master bedroom is
located downstairs.
Enjoy stunning fountains
on the side and backyard and
a gorgeous community pool
and spa. dose to nature
walks, bike trails and parks. Good inside location.
This home is offered at $889,000.
For more tnfonnatWn, call Mali Gi41ledge at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, J 40 Newport
Center Dn'vt, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. 02003 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Cmporatlon.
~and operated by NJ?T Inc.
Traditional and
charming Palermo
model
Located In Harbor View
Homes, this home Is on a
desirable street close to the
pool and parks. Sunny,
south-facing exposure
allows light and bright
ambiance throughout, and
f antastlc ocean breezes
through the Dutch front
door.
A wonderful floor plan features kitchen opening to the family room and separate dining
and Uving rooms. Updated with hand-hewn hardwood floors, air conditioning, custom
cabinetry, newer windows and doors, lighting and cedar-lined closets.
The newer landscaping provides a lush and private retreat in the backyard and the front
yard has curb appeal. Great opportunity to live in this family neighborhood.
This home ls offered at S 1,325,000.
For more information, call Megan Varga at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140
Newport Center Drive, Ste. l 00, Newport Beach. 02003 Coldwell Banleer Real Estate
Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc.
Spacious Eastside
home
There is lots of breathing
room in this partially
remodeled three bedroom,
two bath home of
approximately 2,300
square feet. The
approximately
12,000-Square-foot lot
offers space to expand or
rebuild. Features include a
large Uving room with
fireplace, bonus/den, with an open floor plan between kitchen, dining and living areas.
There ls newer paint, carpet and flooring throughout much of the home. Large front and
back yards with side courtyard/patio.
Plans for a new 3,200-square-foot home are included with price. Build your dream
estate on this large property in a great neighborhood near fantastic schools.
Walk or bike to the Back Bay trails. Short drive to the beach, Fashion Island, South
Coast Plaza and area freeways. ·
This home is offered at $910,000.
For more i".ftmnation, call Keith Randle at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140
Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. C2003 Coldwell Banker Real Estate
Corporation. Owntd and operated by NRT Inc.
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own kitchen.
This home is offered at $2,850,000.
For more '"formation, call Richard Leavitt of Coldwell Banker's Laguna Beach
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more than 900 sales associates. More '"formatfon about Coldwell Ba"ker
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The best of Old World and new blend to create an eminently livable
environment and entena.ining showplace. Neoclassic elements of columns and
stone meet soft contemporary materials of exotic wood and curved glass to
frame the panoramic ocean views. Domed ceilings, Grecian chandeliers and
Italian alabaster sconces are classical counterpoints to modem luxuries.
Fearures include sumptuous master bath, gowmet kitchen, outdoor pavilion
with pool, spa and koi pond.
Uve and entertain on a grand scale and st.roll down to Crystal Cove beach at
your whim. A lavish master sulte overlooks the magruftcent grounds and the
shimmering Pacific beyond. Two additional suites provide every comfort for
family members or guests. An expansive great room melds liVing and dining
salons with the kitchen to provide an Ideal tableau for entert.alning. A
library/office, two powder rooms and a subterranean garage for seven plus cars
complete this elegant home.
Th.is home is offered at $5,875,000.
For mqre informatton, call John McMonigle at (949) 640-3600. StradA
Properties, 140 Newport Centff Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. C2003 Coldwell
Banker Real Estat~ Corporation. Owned and operated 11)1 NRT Inc.
Sped al
property in
Corona del Mar
Breathtaking views
of the ocean, islands,
Pavilion and city are
highlights of this
special property in the
hean of Corona del
Mar Village This three
bedroom, two and
one-half bath home is
close to world
renowned beaches .
The gorgeous
grounds feature a
beautiful waterfall, fountain and outdoor fireplace. This iS an entertainer's
paradise.
This home is offered at $2,395,000.
For more information, ca11 Mali Gulledge at (949) 640-3600. Strada
Properties, J 40 Ntwp<Jrl Center Dn've, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. C2003 Coldwe
Banlter Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operated 11)1 NRT Inc.
A unique
opportunity in
Newport Beach
This fantastic
three-year-old single
story custom home is
on a secluded
approximately half
acre lot. The open
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Ocean and canyon views abound
This hJghly upgraded three bedroom, two and one-half bath home offers
elegance near the beach with contemporary-·style great room living and dining
areas. Separate master suite has vanity area and opens from French doors to
the large rear yard with deck and flowering garden. Beautifully remodeled
with no expense spared, this home makes extensive use of track and receS&ed
lighting. The open kitchen with breakfast bar has granite counters and
stainless steel appliances. The almost 400-Square-foot view deck enhances the
entertainment features of this home. This home has all new surround systems
in the master bedroom and the living room, with the living room set up for a
home theater plus spcake~ throughout the home. Located just minutes to an
85 acre park that ts adjacent to Aliso and Wood Canyons In preserve. Close to
beaches, Montage Resort, Aliso Creek Golf Course, restaurants and shopping.
Don't forget to view the virtual tour.
This home ts offered at $1 , 198,000.
For more information~ call Pamela Horton and AmAnda Horton at (949)
497-5599. Visit www.PameWlorlQn.cmn. Strada Properties, 1088 North Coast
Hlgluo")I, Lllguna &ach. C2003 Coldwell Banlter Real Estate Corpora/Um.
OWtwJ and operated by NRT Inc .
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four bedrooms, three
and one-half baths, a
gourmet kitchen, a
fonnal dining room
and four A.replaces. ,
The huge family entertainment room opens onto a lushly landscaped private
yard with rock pool, •cave" spa and a sand volleyball court.
This home is offered at $3,085,000.
For more Information, caU Knth Lindsay at (949) 640-3600. Strada
Properlfes, 140 Newport Centff Drive. Ste. 100, Newport Beach. C2003 Coldwd
Banker Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operated 11)1 NRT Inc.
Large home
and lot in
Newport Coast
Situated In a quiet,
small gated
communJty Is this sl:x
bedroom, three bath
home. Two bedrooms
are located
downstairs.
Features of the
home include large,
bright kJtchen, Inside
laundry and a
beautiful yard with
gorgeous fountain and
fireplace. No one behind gives owner great privacy.
This home is offered at $1 ,549 ,000.
For more lnfomration, call Mali Gulledge at (949) 640-3600. Strada
Properlia, 140 Newport Centff Drive, Ste. 100, Newport &acls. C2003 Coldwel
Bader Real Estate Corporatton. Ownd and operated 11)1 NRT Inc.
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The seminar will educate
new agents on what It
takes to become successful
In the business
First Team Real Estate will be holding a free
career dinner, Thumdq, Feb. 19 from 7 to 8:30
p.m. at the company'• Sucaa Academy, 3 785
Plua Drive In Sant.a Ana.
Ftnt Team will feature top new agent Dan-en
Coleman. Coleman wt1J share his success story
with th()IR considering a career in real estate.
Prospective new 18ents will learn how he sold
more than $4.2 millJon his first nine months in
real estate.
Darren Coleman
company offers a 5 ,000 aquare foot training
facility exclusively for training 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
camQ"On M~ said. •Offering the best service
to the clients is Pint Team's No. 1 priorlty and
we are able to do that through our unsurpassed
trainUlg pmgram."
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
ls not for everyone. There are only a few other
careers In which there is a large gap between
those agents that are extremely succasful and
In Real Estate," Career Director Erin Dunn said.
The seminar will answer questions such as: what
does It take to get starfed, how you can ensure
your success and how much ~oney you can
make.
"'nm Is not the easlat nwtntng nor the
sbonest. In flCt. it ii the IDOll illlellle md
comprehenlive lell e1&11e tpmmgtn the
businal. We owe our diam mil audmu all
the tools they need to be tua:etlful; the stats
demonstrate that It is the IDOlt successful. In
fact, in the 15 years I've spent as a national
speaker and trainer l'Ve never worlced for a
company with this type of training," said First
Team Success Academy Director Dale Lawrence.
Tltose wio •rt serlof4S dbotU succetdiNg in a
caf'M' • '°" estAte •rt mcou,.a to •ttmd the
carr.er "'-er. Se#H1lg is llmitd""" rrservatfQns
those who do not tua:eed. •
"Here at Finl Te1111, we are dedicated to
educating new flaltl about the truth on a career
First Team Real Estate is dedicated to the
success of their new agents. No other real est.ate
company offers a training program with the
Academy's success rate, and no other real estate
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Set within one of Newport's exclusive guard gated enclaves, this custom built
residence en}Oys magruficent ocean, Catalina and dty lights views.
This grand scale five bedroom and seven-bath estate spreads over 7,300 square
feet that has been embellished with a discriminating use of the finest granite,
traverune and hard woods as well as dramatic landscape and hardscape
A grand foyer sets a dramatic stage with a spiraling staircase, crystal chandelier
and arched doorways that lead to unobstructed ocean and city lights views. Five
fireplaces can be found throughout the home including the fonnal Uving room,
family room, master bedroom, media room and library.
You will be delighted with the gounnet kitchen including Sul>-Zero appUances,
granite counters, a center island and a lovely ocean view. Adjoining the kitchen
Is a spacious family room.
Upstairs, the master suite offers the luxury of a fireplace, sauna and soaking
tub
The guest quarters with a separate entrance and full bath offers multiple uses
including music studio, gym or office.
Additional amenities include a four car garage, aown molding throughout,
wet bar and central air conditioning all within a community that offers four pools
and spas.
Th.is home ts offered at $3, 150,000.
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Surrounded by panoramic views
This magnificent residence offers sit down ocean views from nearly 90 percent
of its spacious 4,063-square;-foot floor plan. Treat your guests to stUnning sunset~
from the decks and patios.
Cha.rm and character are apparent In the five bedroom, three and one-half bath
San Clemente home with a delightful use of soUd hardwood floors, custom
stained gla.ss, artisan tile work, open beamed ceilin&9 and designer paint finishes
The double door entry opens to a Mexican paver tile entry hall with art niches
It proce~ to the fonnal step down living room. A wall of glass looks out onto
the deck with a spa and a wrought iron balusttade separates it from the elevated
fonnal dining room. A built-In china cabinet and arched pass through from the
kitchen are charming features of this room.
The family room has a charming kiva fireplace accented with SpaniSh tiles,
sUding g1a.ss doors that can be left open for soothing breezes and a raised media
niche. Spanish tiles accent the wet bar.
A semJ·rotunda retreat stands off the master bedroom and both spaces have
unique open beamed ceilln&9. A trio of Pren.ch windows opens to the foyer below
and a French door leads to the private terrace. The spaciously appointed bath has
aJacuzz:I tub, separate shower, dual sinks and Spanish tile counters. There ts a
separate walk-In closet and linen closet, den, Indoor laundry and three car garage
ThJs home is offered at St,274,876.
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949-646-0311
BALBOA ISLAND
Sat 1-4
CORONA DEL MAR
423 Avocado
4Br4Ba
Cote Realty Group
949·760-1900
710 Marigold Ave
3Br 3.58a + 2Br 2Ba
First Team Estates
Rick Johnson
949-274-02<40
17 Taggart
8Br 5.5Ba
Clara Tu Remax
949-295-9988
Sat 1-4
Sun 12-4
IRVINE
Sat-Sun 1-5
NEWPORT BEACH
819 Vi• Udo Soud
5Br, 81/2Ba
Cote Realty Group
949-760-1900
2427 Port Whitby
48r38A
Gary Sully
Metro Realty
714-404-5252
Sat & Sun 1-4
Sat &Sun1-5
425,000
$2,195,000
$2,500,000
$2,350,000
$10,900,000
$1,345,000
NEWPORT BEACH
1518 Anita Lane
4Br 2.58a Sat-Sun 1-4
Jon Cob•in
949-642-7211
1031 Bayside Cove
2Br 2.58a Sat 12-4
First Team Estates
Rick Johnson
949-274--02<40
Call for gate access
58r 688 Sat-Sun 1 ·5
Patrick Tenore
Nationwide USA
949-856-9705
389 23RD
5Br 4.5Ba Sat 12-4
Troy Davis
Davis Consultln9 Group
714-264-1334
391 23«1
5Br 4.5Ba Sat 12-4
Troy David
Davis Consulting Group
714-264-1334
SAN JUAN CAPITSTRANO
31852 Paseo Alto Plano
Mini Eatate horse property
3Br 38a Sat-Sun 1-5
Elgin Johnson
Keller Wiiiiams
949·218·1885
Rites 19 of February 4, 2004 KEY LENDERS AND RATES
Aapex Discount Mtg_. __ •
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TYPE PHONE
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A (800) 591 ·4446
A (888) 641 ·6900
A (888) ~ 11-4246
B (800) 458·4617
A (800) 887-9106
Bank of America K (800) 20 t 2460
Detrick ~rtgage Group A J8~_l~ 78·5995
Diversifed Funding G_ro_u'-p ___ R (877) 644-9920
(800) 348·5931 Downey Savings S
Emery Financial
E~rade Financial
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Provident Bank Mortgage
Quaker City Bank
Un~ersal American Mtg.
U.S. Mortgage Cent~
Wells Fargo Home Mtg.
World Savings
R (949) 729·9200
K (800) ~50·4496
A (800>400·1611
s (866) 236·0546 --s ~00) 250·1713
B (800) 7_i6·6999
_K ~~ 82!_-7345
A (!100) 86! 9813
s (866) 713-4387
s (800) 914·8166
lr-ITEREST
RATE
5.250%
5 375%
5.750%
5.500%
5.250%
5 250%
5500%
5 250%
5375%
5 250%
5125%
4.990%
5375%
5.250%
5.250%
5.750%
5.750%
5 375%
5500%
5.600%
30-year fixed
'l!t POINTS
OWN !"-!
5 2.000
5 1 000
5 0000
5
20
5
5
5
10
20
10
5
10
20
20
20
5
5
20
20
0 250
2 000
1.500
1 365
1 597
1 poo
2 250
1 500
2 875
1.000
2.125
1 625
0 750
0 000
1.000
2 000
1 000
LOCK·
IN A.P.R.
30 5 630
30 5.510
30 5 800
30
45
45
30
30
30
45
30
40
30
45
30
30
30
30
30
30
5 597
5 486
5 414
5 710
5 41 3
5 473
5 490
5 351
5.490
5503
5.523
5 428
5.864
5.787
5.451
5 683
5.719
INTEREST
RATE
3. 750%
NA
2950%
NA
3.000%
3625%
3 375%
1 250%
1 250%
1.250%
3.000%
NA
1 250%
1 250%
2.950%
3 625%
3250%
NA
3250%
NA
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OWN ('!I.)
5 1 000
NA NA
10 0 000
NA
20
5
5
20
20
20
20
NA
20
20
20
20
20
NA
20
NA
NA
1.000
0.600
1 183
1.000
0000
1.000
1 250
NA
0 000
3 125
1 000
0 500
0 000
NA
2 000
NA
30-Year adjustable
A.P.R.
4 200
NA
5.440
NA
4.160
3 710
3 919
3 632
3.894
4 692
3 099
NA
3 831
3.501
6 471
3 710
3.520
NA
3.966
NA
MAX.
LOAN
333.700
NA
500,000
NA
333,700
333.700
333.700
800,000
800.000
333.700
1.000.000
NA
1,000.000
333,700
333,700
333.700
333.700
NA
333.700
600.000
MARGIN
(%)
2.750
NA
2.950
NA
2 875
2 750
2.250
2.300
2.650
2.700
2 750
NA
2 750
1 975
2.350
2 750
2.000
NA
2.750
2.900
$1 ,149,000
$1,575,000
$3,995,000
$1,400,000
$1,600,000
$1,045,000
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110
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NA
1Y
1Y
1Y
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1M
1M
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NA
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949.646.0610
NEWPORT COAST
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NEWPORT BEACH
130 Liberty
Beauty at the Bay
Manufactured home
2BR, 2ABA + Office
all has been remodeled
Master BA w/Suana
Jacuz.zi of Master BR
RV parking, Bike to Back Bay
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Newport Hart>or High School. A short walk
10 Newport Heights Elementary School and
Ensign M"lddle School. Restaurants,
shoppng and even the beach are a short
walk as well, This Is a prime location.
With 3 large bedrooms (one on the first
lloor) and 2 baths, this home has a huge
lamlly room off of the kitchel"I and a fireplace
m both the living room and the family room.
The sunny and brigh1 kitchen Is a dellghtl
Wrth new8f white tile and ~lanoes, and a
dal11ng kitchen nooll, it Is a Joy to cook In.
Check out our virtual tour at
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CAPANOTONI
RE/MAX PREMIER
949-451-1352
DAVID T. SANFORD
NEWPORT APARTMENT
GROUP
Real Estate
Brokerage Services
(714) 412-8955
Newpor1's Premier Apartment broker has
sold all of its Inventory and has ready, willing
and able buyers for Costa Mesa apartments
from 3·30 units.
Mr. Sanlord has either closed or put into
escrow over $10,000,000 ol Income property
in the last 45 days, and inventory Is gonel
We need buildings.
If you own some apartments and are interest
in a no-nonsense confidential sale.exchange
or evaluation, please call David al
(714) 412·8955.
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associates nationally
Fred Stepanian
Fred Stepanian of Prudential California Realty's
lrvine branch has been awarded Prudential Real
Estate Affiliates prestigious Platinum Chairman's
Circle Award, placing him in the top one percent of
Prudential sales associates nationally for the year
2003. For a real estate professional thts kind of
recognition is a testimony to superior performance
and the attainment of extraordinary success.
Specializing in the community ofWestpark,
Stepanian boasts the largest market share in the
areas.
"Fred Stepanian is completely focused and
dedicated to the Westpark community," said Donna
Cauny, manager of the firm's Irvine branch
Stepanian Usted and sold more than 57 homes in
Westpark1n 2003. Additionally, Stepanian is among
the top five agents in the city of Irvine.
Stepanian utilizes all the resources available to
him to enhance his business and to best serve his
clients. He feels the strong marketing platfonn
available at Prudential California Realty gives a
strong boost to his business along with the use of
the latest technology. He believes his greatest
strength, however, ls client satisfaction.
"My success comes primarily from a strong track
record, wh1ch results in a strong referral network,•
Stepanian said "If I do the very best job possible,
my cUents will think of me first when they, or
someone the know, are ln the market to buy or sell
again: .
For more informatWn, can Fred Stepanian at (949)
252-1400 or ulsit his website at Westparlflumu:s.ntt.
His office is located at 2405 McCabe, Irvine.
Prudtntlal CA/ifomla Realty {s proud to be a member
of HomtServices of America Inc., a Btrluhire
Hathaway ajJiliate. Prudential CAiifornia Realty is
ranked among the nation's Top 5 real estate
companies with more titan SI 7 b1Ui011 In sales
volume, according to NatWnal Relocation and Real
Estate Mat,azlne, Aprll 2003. AddltWnal company
information C411 be obttllned at
wt4tW.prudentUilcal.com.
sales associate tneryl Eagleson joins
Prudential's San Clemente Talega ·bran
Eagleson is making a difference
Linda Scarberry, manager of Prudential
California Realty's San Clemente Talega branch,
has welcomed Cheryl Eagleson to her staff of
successful sales ~soaates A broker associate
with more th.in 16 years experience in both
residential and relocation, Eagleson IS a
multi-million doUar producer with numerous
awards: aside from receiving Outstanding Sales
Awards from 2001-2003, she also achieved
Masters Club Status for 2003.
"Cheryl's energetic personality can lighten the
most str~ssful limes, which can be refreshing ln
any real estate transaction,• Scarberry said.
Taking pride ln keeping clients informed
through the entire transaction, Eagleson ls
appreciated for her attention to detail and for
always returning phone calls in a short period of
time.
"Your Realtor can make a difference: Eagleson
assen ed.
Qieryl Eagkson is available for yot1r home
buying and selling needs and can be reached at
(949) 369-6821. The office is located at 1211
Puerta Del Sol, Ste. I 10, San Cleme11te. Prudential
Cheryl Eagleson
CAiifornia Realty is proud to be a member•
Hom6trukts of America Inc., a Berkshire
Hathaway a.fflliate. Prudential CAlifonzu1
ranked amqng the natWn's Top 5 real e.~tat
companies with more than S 17 billion 111 sa
volume, according to Na/tonal Relocatio11 c.
Estate Magazine, Aprll2003. Additional cc
information can be obtained at
www.prudenttalcal.com.
Presson-Sousse Group closes . spectaculc
oceanfront estate property
They found the
right buyer for
this special
property
The Presson-Sousse
Croup of Prudential
California Realty has
represented a buyer in the
purchase of a spectacular
new home in Shaw's Cove
in Laguna Beach. Shaw's
Cove, known for its breathtaking beauty,
crashing whitewater views and serene PadJ:k
panoramas ls the prefect setting for Villa Sererute.
The villa, nestled on a premier lot, dramatically
melds the past and present by seamlessly
blending authentic French anifacts with
contemporary architecture.
The Presson-Sousse Croup, comprised of Patty
Presson, and Kerry and Maurice Sousse,
worked tirelessly to locate this stunning
oceanfront property and to procure it for their
clients.
"The home ls extraorcllnary,• Presson said.
-i:!very place you look there is something special
to catch the eye. From the 500-year-old entry
door to the water view tnftruty windows, the
home exudes elegance and grace."
According to Kerry Sousse, "It was a pleasure to
represent the buyer in the purchase of such a
remarkable property."
"It was offered at S 11.S million and required a.
unique buyer," \le
Sousse said.
Presson 1s a grac
the University of
California, lrvine a
been a resident of
Newport Beach for
past decade Pressc
devotes as much 11
possible to chan1Jl
causes. Maurice So
a licensed real esta
broker who holdi. '
bachelor's from tht
Uruversity of Buen•
Aires. Professional tennis brought Maunce
United States almost 20 years ago. Kerry So
a licensed real estate agent with a backgrou
education. Before entering into real estate s
a profession, Kerry served for many years a:
president of Platt College in Newport Beach
three members of the Presson-Sousse Grou1
recipients of Prudential Real Estale Affiliate~
prestigious Chairman's Circle Award, ranku
them in the top one percent of Prudential 54
assodates'in the nation.
Presson-Sousse Group is available to rcprcs
both buyers and sellers and can be reacltcd 111
922-()520 or (714) 412-9014 or e-mail:
pattypresson@cox.net or /ulwmt@cox.net. Th
office Is located at 2405 McCabe, Irvine. Pres.
Sou.sse website is MlfOtO.CoastalHomesRE.com
Prudential c.Jifornt. RtlllJy is proud to be a
member ofHomeServias of America Inc., "
Berlulsirt Hatlunuay a.fflllak Visit
www.prudenNakal.com .
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ewport Beach broker .
amed in Who's Who in
uxury Real Estate
ill Cote's personal
ales volume exceeds
725 million
Longtime Newport Beach real
state broker WiWam F. (Bill) Cote
as recognized for the 13th
onsecutive year in 2004 as
reeminent real estate broker of
uxury homes and estates by Who's
o in Luxury Real Estate, an
dependent organization of the
orld's most prestigious real estate
rokerages.
Inclusion in this association is by
vitation and limited to the top
uxury residential real estate firms
the world.
Brian Losh, head of Who's Who,
tated, "The brokers we have
elected are the cream of the crop.
ey are known locally and
gionally as the individuals and
ompanies who consistently list
d sell the most distinctive
roperties in .their respective
kets.
He went on to say, "Each
dividual and company have been
carefully screened and selected for
perfonnance, professionalism and
quality service."
Cote, who has been in business
in Newport Beach for more than 30
years, is credited for having sold
some of the most expensive homes
ever in Orange County. He was
recently noted in the Orange
County Business Journal as the No.
l real estate broker in Orange
County. His personal sales volume
exceeds $725 million.
·1n addition to his real estate
career, Cote has served as an
adjunct professor at the University
of California at Irvine and Los
geles in the real estate
departments. He authored and
taught courses in real estate
finance real estate law and
investment analysis. He is also past
president of the Navy League of the
United States and served in the U.S.
avy Seabees in Vietnam between
1964-66.
Cote, who was trained as a
l awyer, holds a law degree from the
Western State University, College
of Law in addition to the real estate
professional designations of
Certified Residential Brokerage
Biii cote
Manager (CRB), Cenified
Residential Spedalist (CRS), and
Graduate of the Realtors Institute
(GRI). The CRB designation is
conferred on brokerage managers
with extensive managerial
experience who have completed
considerable educational
requirements. There are only two
CRB designees in Newport Beach.
There are less than five percent of
real estate agents i.n the country
who hold the CRS designation,
which also requires extensive
education and experience before it
is conferred.
In his leisure time, Cote sponsors
two softball teams and plays three
times a week. He is also an avid
bridge player who is, #always
looking for a game." Additionally,
he enjoys golf, sailing and serves
on the wine comminee at the
Pacific Club where they taste and
rate more than 250 different wines
per year.
Cote Realty Gro14p is located at
3748 E. Coast Highway in Corona
del Mar. For more information, call
(949) 760-1900. W1to's Who
provides specific information on
each real estate firm in a directory of
all brokers in the organizatiott. The
publicati.on covers which firms
specialize in marketing and selling
estates, waterfront properties, in-city
mansions, gentlemen's farms,
ranches and resort properties
throughot41 the world. A copy of tlie
directory in available by calling
Cote Realty Group.
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nus Is a teni.6c 6ve bedroom plus bonus room and three bath home. It is a
Steward model wtth view of the hills and Shady Canyon. Included among the
upgrades are hardwood Ooors, remodeled kitchen and custom shutters. There is
large family room with fireplace and a fonnal dining room. One bedroom is on
the main level and there Is a three car garage.
This home Is offered at S 1,225 ,000
For more information, c.al1 Chris Valli of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwe/1
Banlter at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newporl Properlies is located at 4 a vie Plaza, ste.
260, Newport Beads. C:Oldwell &miter Residential Brolttrage is a member of the
NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residmtial real
estate brolterage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant C:Orporation (NYSE:GJ).
Oceanfront home steps to Victoria Beach
Enjoy captivating 180 degr:ee whitewater, ocean Catalina and sunset views
in this gorgeous four bedroom, Ave and one-half bath home with private steps
to Victoria Beach. This substantial res1dence has been meticulously
reconstructed with exquisite detailing and materials including French
limestone, honed granite, teak, art glass and stainless steel. The sounds of the
crashing surf and ocean views are enjoyed from every major room.
Within the gated community of Lagunita and just a short stroll along the
water to the Montage Resort and Spa. The home's warm and sophisticated
atmosphere affords a waterfront lifestyle unparalleled in Laguna Beach.
Th.is home is offered at $6,895,000.
For more informatWn, call Rob Giem or Esther Fine of Coast Newporl
Properties-Coldwell Banlter at (949) 718-1700. C:Oast Newport Properties is
loc4ted at 2 J 157 Newporl Coast Drive, Newpo.rl c:oast. Coldwell Banlter
ResldenlW Brokerage Is a member of the NRT famfly of companies. NRT
Incorporated, tlte Mffon's leading rtSidentlal real estate brokerage company, is
a subsidiary of Cendant C:OrporatWn (NYSE:CD).
Two bedroom townhome in Quail Hill
Situated in Quail Hill near Shady Canyon and Laguna Canyon RoaJ,
highly upgraded, new townhome. ,,
It is turnkey and ready for move· in! Features include upgraded knch
flooring, enteruinment wiring and much more!
This borne is for lease at $1,850 per month.
For more Information, call Bryant Watm of Coast Newporl
Properties-C:Oldwell Banlter at (949) 718-1700. C:Oast Newport Properti.
located at 2 J 157 Newport Coast Drive, Newport C:Oast. Coldwell Banket
Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NR1
Incorporated, tht natWn 's leading residential real estate brolterage com1
a subsidiary of Cendant C:Orporation (NYSE:CD).
Delightful remodeled home on a large comer
This lovely home has a new gourmet kitchen and expansive great roo
custom cabinets, granite countertops and Viking Professional stainless !
appliances.
Additional features of the home include a built-in entertainment cento
bookshelves, crown molding, distressed hardwood floors, and recessed
lighting throughout. All bathrooms have been remodeled as well with
limestone flooring and custom vanities.
The professionally landscaped yard is accented with a picket fence an•
features a built-in barbecue tn the rear.
This home is offered at $1, 199,000.
For mqre information, caU Merle Mertzel or Karen Pereira of Q>ast New
Properltes-C:OldweU Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Nesoporl Properties'
located at 4 Ovic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banlter Reside
Brokerage Is a member of tlu NRT famfly of companies. NRT Jncorpora,ted.
nation's leading rtSidential rtAl est.ale brokerage company, is a subsidtary
Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD) .
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This spectacular home, located in the heart of
Laguna Village, has a distinctive Cape Cod style.
The hom e features a magnificent living room with
Brazilian Cherry Wood floo rs chat are washed with
soft light from the dormer windows.
The kitchen is a marvel co behold. Counters of black
granite accent the color scheme. A center cooking
island, Viking appliances and custom fixtures will
please the most discriminating chef.
The master suite is spacious and bathed in soft light
from the French windows. It has a cheery fireplace
and separate sitting area with ocean views. The
elegant master bath is finished with the finest
marble.
The home features surround so und, a 50" plasma
TV, a 2, I 00-bottle wine cellar and a private sco ne
spa with waterfall.
Seller will entertain offers between
$1 ,900,000 -$2,199,876
For further information, please co ntact
Rick Balzer
949-497-3339 ext. 306
An Independently owned aoo operated .Mmt>er of the Prudentlal Real Estlte Al!Ulates
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