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2004-03-27 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot
.. .. • L r .. .. ., c D • a1 Serving th e Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 2004 Nathan Byers of the clothing company OC 1503, right. gives Ensign Intermediate School eighth-grader Miranda Ruiz, center, a free pink T-shirt in support of "Think Pink" Friday. PHOros BY MARK c. DUSTIN /DAILYPll (II Students at Ensign Intermediate School wear their pink clothing after Ryan Seacrest declared it "Think Pink" Friday. Pink din finally dying Radio deejay Ryan Seacrest may have declared it "Think Pink" Friday, but some choose to color the day differently. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot P ink is so last week. The media frenzy following six Ensign Intermediate School students' removal from a school portrait last week for donning pink and hlatk reached a fever pitch on hiday. On what rndio and television host Ryan Searrc~t dt'dared 'Think Pink" Friday. a few students went again-;1 the grain amid a wa ol pink-dad tee1mger,. Kris1en Calm nnd Ale)( Barton, both 14, won:: homemadl' shirt!> that said. "Pink b ~o last week." The hack uf the shirts read: "C;reen and yellow ii. 1he new pink" and had Scacrc!.i'!. name cro~ed out. "Last week was the only time people should hnvr worn pink." Alex said. "l·.veryhody's making it i1110 a hig deal." Natalil' Walker, 14, pn•d1cb the pink handwago11 i-. 011 111' la~I le~i .. "I think it~ ~oinl: tu dtt•, .. Natalie ~aid. "ltyan St'acw<;t ,;ml i1 wa~ 'Think Pink Weck.' 1101 T hink Pmk lw11 Wcl'ks.'" An nie Sauoji. 14. diu11·1 hclil·ve the hype. l'ithcr. She wa'> quick 10 disas~ociale hcr">clf from tht' fray, calling her pa,1l'I jacket "!>almon.'' no1 pink. ' Hyan Scacrc't did nnl 'lilrt pink.·· 'ht' ~aid. llll' di'>r jockey and "Anwric;:ui Idol" host, known for hi~ pastt'I attire. took up tht· raust-r<'l~hre after Ensign principal Ed Woni.: Seventh-grader Megan Kipp sports a pink T-shirt. a pink See PINK, Paae A4 hat and wig to "Think Pink." Local officials rejoice at judicial ruling Sta te appellate court ove rturns decision that could have cost cities and school district millions in· property-tax revenue. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MF-SA -An ap- pellate court Friday reversed an Orange County property-tax ruJ. ing that could have financially pummeled Newport. Costa Mesa and the school district. Jlic Fourth AppeUa1e District Court ruled that Superior C.ourt Judge John Watson was incor· rect when he ruled that property tax asses'imcnls should be lim- ited 10 no more than 2% of the previous year's assessmenl, even foUowing a decrease in a home'<; value. FAMILY TIME Be vigilant, even among scholastics S oHoward Stern gets fined. booted off a whopping six radio stations out of his zillion and we're supposed to believe that the Federal Communications Commission has flnaJJy grown a spine. Fining Howard Stem for STEVE SMITH inappropriate language Is IJ.ke citing Dale F.amhardt, Jr .• for speeding. You may as well have thrown Muhammad All In jail for assault or written up the Beatles for disturbing the peace. AB a parent, I'm not overwhelmed by the fact that Stem has a trashy show. He has been doing It for many years and only now and then has he appeared on the radar singled oul for a fine or severe tongue-luhing. I don't buy SM FAa.V, P .. e A5 ll1e appella1e court decision means 1ha1 Orange County. lllld other counties around the state, will nol have 10 refund hundreds of milJions of dollars to properly owners. It also means the prop- erty tax base fo r school districts, cities and other agencies that rely on property laxes won't he reduced by hundredi. of millions of doUars a year. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District stood 10 lose $II .5 million the first year if Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.daiyptlot.com WEATHER • Expect a clear, warm day after a foggy morning. SeePa1•A2 NEWS Lido lale bualneaa owners gather to protelt plans of replacing their ttorea with a high-end hotel. SeeP .. tA3 property taxe!. were refundl'd. "It sure take\ an unc:ertain cloud away from us," Superin- tendent Robert Barbot said. "So with money llt'ing so light. it'!> good news fo r at least this school district.· The city managers of Newport Reach and Co ta Mc.c;a were equally thrilled with the ruling. "Thal certainly is good news:· Newport Beach City Manager SH RULING, "P11e AS SPORTS Corona def Mar competes In a·natlonal tennla tournament. SM Pace Bl Police seize . guns, drugs Bu st comes after two-month inves tigation. Officials say three men have gang ties. Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA M F.S1\ -I k1cc11v1·~ posing a .... gang 1111·111b1•r, Fnda) -;cized 11111rt• 1lw11 $1!0.000 worth of black maria•! firearn" alll.I il- legal drugi. from thrl'l' ,11,p1·ri.. tht>y had ht•1•n dt·allng with d11r- i11g a 1w11-11111111h imestig.1111111, pohrt• 'aid. 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Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot 1\ rn111orcy1 Ii· ac:c:1d1•111 WL•dnl',day 111gh1 dainwd t ht• lift-111 ,, ~!i-yl'.ir-old forml'r Ma· nm· wh11 hopl'd om• d.1y 10 he a pohet• oflkn t J1rii.11>plwr I orest O'N1·tl wa~ driving hi' S11111k1 molorrydt· Wl'SI 1111 the H1ver!>.idt• l·ret'way ea~t ot l111p enal I lighway ilround 10::1:1 p.111. whl'll he l11s1 rnnl rol ot hi' hikl' ant.I wa<; 1hrow11 onto 1he road. wlwrr lw was 'I nick hy three w hidt''· I he Co'\la Mesa rei.iden1 was prono1111ccd <le.id at the 'l'l'llL'. Califorrua I hghwny Patrol offi· rial' haw 1101 tlt'll'rmim'<I 1he c:au!te of th1· acc1den1. Motorcyde\ were one of O'Neif'l, pas!.1nns, along with surfing. inline 1'kating and dogs. 'Jtd 111' tallll'I, 1\,111\ ( f\:1•tl I nL•rtdl\ .11111 111111:11111g .1, .111 adult. 1 Jtn,111plw1 < l'N1·il ""' .1 h.tpjl\' l lllld \\ 1111 111"\l'I ).:Ill lllfll 1111uhlt•, h" la11t1•1 ,,11cl ll11rn a1 1111.ig I l11,p11.1l 111 I '1711. 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Servin,.; in a hdwnpfl'I 111111 1111 an airc1alt rarril'r. {l111,loph1•1 O'Neil traWl('(I aro11111l 1lw \\orld and wa' dcploVl'd in v;1 ri1111' cuuntrit•' i11rlmling i\f1 il o1 .ind S.1udi i\rahia After ht.· wa' d"charg1•d lr11111 1he Marine' 111 :mo I.< llm111plwr O'Neil ht•gan allenclmg Or;111g1• Coast Collrgt.• 10 worf... 111w.ird .1 lihcral an~ tlcgn·1-. 111· "'·'"' 1'1111· See ACCIDENT, Page A5 Rollover on freeway hospitalizes one man Corona del Mar Freeway is ja mmed Friday morning following what officials say was a hit-and-run accident. Lollt• H1rper Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACI I -High- way patrol officers are looking for the driver of a silver BMW they say caused a rollover acci- dent Friday morning on the north bound Corona del Mat Freeway that left an Upland man in the trauma 111111 with ,1 ~ermu~ head injury. ArurP Dwigh1 l.inclsl'y wa' transported 10 Wt·~•Nn Ml·clirnl Center for trca1mr111 nf a largl' gash in the back of hi<. hl'ad altt•r his black Chevroh.•1 S11h11rhn11 rolled St'veral times hcforc• i;1<1p ping in the far right lane lw- tween the lamboree Hoiid .ind Birch Street rxiti.. < .Jlifm111~ llif.t)1way l'alrol OITir<'r K1·n Yoo n. Yoon said that 1h1• driVl't 111 the silver RMW mutll' an un~afr lane chanRe and hit a <;liver S;11 urn al ahout 10 a.111 l-ritlay. l'lw Saturn stnick the Suhurhun. SM ROLLOVER, P11e AS A2 Saturday, M.irch 21, ?004 BOOMERS & BEYOND Stringing together a cross-country life H erb Ring like 10 travel around the world to experie n ce different cultures. with his most rec<•n1 tri1> being to Vietnam. He left the cold uf the East Olast and came to live in thr sunny. warm climate of Newport Heach after his children graduated colll·ge. Though a littk• older than many who h aVl' come to California to seek llC\'\ opportunities. Hing was able to do ju~t 1hat. He had a small hop 1hat smmg tennis mckets for aJJ tlw major h'rmis manufacturer:>. ut h a' \ \'il.;,on. llt!ad. Dunlop and Prinl'l' rhl· i'O·yt'ar-okl rrcendy sat down \v1th 1lw Plloi'' Luis Pena and spokt• ah u111 111, lift· fru111 1-.a!>t to \.\'ei.1. Where did you grow up? I ~11'\'-up 111 ,1 l'1lv called h 'erell, doesn't bother me. because in relationship I don't think and feel the same way as they do. What do you tJ'eUute lll09t? I'll have to say. in general. my wife and my kids and my grandkids. I treasure them because they give me support. they give me joy, they give me comfort and they give me a sense of being. And the fact that I live in a great country that I have the freedom to do as I w.int. how I want ao; long as I can afford it. How dJd the Great Depression affect you? I low it affected me and most of my friends was the fact that we saw our parents struggling to get by. Many people were on welfare. and that was a very hard time for most kids, and it gave us son of an idea that not everything was peaches and cream. What dJd you like or dJsllke moat about high schoolt wl111 h 1' ,1 'uhurh of 110.,1 011. dunni.: the t•ar I\'\ t'.11' 111 tlw 11rl'<1I I kpn•,,1011. My f,llhl·r "·1' .1 pl11r11lwr, rny mmtwr wai. a h111111•111;1~1·r .111d I grl'W up In whul you wo11ld l .111 .1 \\ or~in.: da-.., ;uea of rnix1•1l 1111l1111• -Italian, \r o1t1\li and lmh. < ;rm\111.: up in Hu~ton ,md ht.•ini.: 'um11111d1·J b~ .di till' nwrncn10-. of 1h1· lkvol111i1111.1') W;ir .111J r•aul llt-wrc f.:.1w y1111 a ~•1(111fh .1111 .1pprec1atiu11 ot till' 1·,·olwrn1•111 uf our counrry and thi.' P<•t 11111' whn \\•rn·d 11. flt1·i111~1· 11 wa' d11r111g 1ht· 1·arly yt.•ar' of tlw I kpr1·"11111, 11111,1 1·1111·' • !\p11n"Jr1·d 11111do111 b.1111l 1011n·r1, 1lmt Wl'rc f11•t• lo lhl' puhlil', \\l11r h 'orl ol IOU~ 1111' hur1lc11 .11111 1lll' hc.IVllll''" of 1lit• 1·ra uff ot 1h1• p1·opll·\ ll\'l'' mother wa!> a homernah•r. am.I we had a very simplistk life. a!. mo'>I of the famihes did at those particular limes. We were in a workinR·da..\S area. !.O con~equently there were 110 extravaga.nce~. h wa~ middle Amenrn. I'm going 10 be very prosaic and say my greatest accomplishments arc having two very, very successful ltids in every right and to have 'itable and productive lives. which means free of calling on me for anything. K.lNT IREPlOWJ OAILVPILOT would you like to have tried? I would have liked to have tried being a travel tour guide. and I Mill would lilce to do it I find that it':. au enjoyable way to interact with people. to see countries and to keep alive and alcr1 as to what is going on in the world. Whar I liked most about high school was thal it was carefree. It was a cenain time of innocence, where the most imponant thing in your mind was whether or not you are going tfl have a date for the prom ... What I didn't like about high school was the fact that there would be certain cliques of which you were totally out of their circle. which gave you somewhat of a feeling of self awareness when you weren't included in some of these activities of the ·in crowd." Huw did you end up In Nt"WpOn·MesaT If you could re-do one moment or lnddent In your llfe, what would It be? What kind of chlldhood did you have? II''·" rdJll\l'I) hJppv 111 till' f.tl'l thJl Ill)' lallwr. h1•111~ .1 ph11nlwr. was ahlt· io liml wor~ .md a' .1 rt',ttll w1• wcrt' able 111 -.1.1y oil '"'ll,1ri· \'1·1) ordinary Wt Wt'fl' a 11111111.tl fa1111ly Aftt•r my 1wc> kith graduatl'd from mllcgc, I tlcddcd that·! hat! enough nf till' rold weather am.I pulling on snow urc' and cold feet. and fell 11 was time 111 ~11 to .1 warrm•r climate. A friend lrom < hlcJgo i.u~e'itcd the cwpon ;m.,1 a,,, IJl'ing ideal for wentlwr and to r wm,·1h opport1111ilil'-.. and we dt>ridect 111 'ell mv hu:.i11t'ss ;111tl rn11ve thne. . It would be moving at an early age to C.alifurnia and going in lo the real estate hu:.1m'''· I ha1 would have bt•en in the '50s, when the hnum W<is jusl starting and lht' po,.,ibilillc!> were em.lless. Had I rn1111• oul herc al I hat tinw, where the growth wa:. t'xpa11ding because of all tlw v1·11•r:u1s who t:ame here after the war. I would haVl' he~n able 10 pa1 llt1pa11· 111 lht'> KfO\Vlh. What I• the greatest lesson you've learned ln your Ufe? Acceprance of other peoplr <u1d cultures unlike mv own. Toleranc·r ul people who don'r ·believe cxacl.ly as I do. bur have a right to their own feelings. Well. for one thing. 11·., a bi~ witlt• world that we live in and tn 4uo1r .1 tritc phras~. w1: alJ should and 111u'l KCt aJ1rng. I know thar the people of India and the people ol Egypt don't L11ink und feel Lhe l>.llllC way a~ I do, .111d thal What was It l1b being a young person and hearing that Pearl Harbor had been attackedf I think I was a freshman in high -.chool. maybe a sophomore in high ~chool. You didn't grasp it as fuUy. You just said. 'Wow what's going on?' And then you went 10 school and everyone was asking the same questions: what and how and why? It was a state of pre11y much confusion and I h,1(1 all old1•r ,1,1t·r .11111 .1 youni.:cr hm1h1·r ~I\' l.1llll'I \\t>f~t·d anti Ill)' What are your gr'l'atest accompllshments In llfeT BOOMER at PresbV1edan Church of the Covenant. 2850 Fa1rv1ew Road, CALENDAR Costa Mesa. The cosl is $10 per person lnforriiation and reg1stra11on· (714) 557-3340 • Senn CALENDAR 11erns to the Daily P1101, 330 W Bay St., Costa An in19f'genentional troupe of Mesa 92627; by e-ma1l 10 actors is forming for high school /111s pona 11 lat1mes com; by fax to students and seniors 50 and (949) 646-4170; or by calling (9491 older who want to study drama 574-4298 Include the 11me. date while interacting with each and location of the event, as well other. The group will meet at 4 11s a conrnct µhono number. p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 West 19th St .. MARCH 30 Information and registration: AARP will host a driving da11 (714) 841·1733. for mature drivers to sharpen Autumn 'fttats will host a the11 skills from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Presbyterian Church of the caregivers support group Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. at 2891 Costa Mesa. The cost is S 10 per Bear St .. Costa Mesa. Free care person. Information and will be provided during the event. regis1ra1ion: (714) 557·3340 A light supper will be served Information; (949) 629· 1020. An intergenerational troupe <>\ actors 1s forming for high school APRILS students and seniors 50 and older The Plirttlnson's Rnoun:e. who want to study drama while Organization will host Dennis interacting w11h eoch other. The Sunderman. who will lead a group will meel at 4 p.m. al the discussion regarding annuities Oasis Senior Center, 800 with long-term care features. The Marguerite Ave, Corona det Mar event will begin at 7 p.m. at the Information and registration: Oasis Senior Center. 800 (714) 841-1733, Marguerite Ave, Corona del Mar. Information: (877) 775-4111. MARCH 31 AARP will host • driving cla11 APRll 16 for mature drivers to sharpen The Ora1l98 County Senior Expo their skills from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. will be from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Daily A Pilot VOL. 98, NO. 87 THOMAS H JOHNSON 8'lw MCiC""* Publisher TONVDOOERO Editor MARKEY DANIELS Ad11e11lslng Menage• LANA JOHNSON Promotions Director EDfTING STAFF S.J. Cahrl Managing Editor, (949) 574 .. 233 s 1.CJ1hn . .t> letlm#11.com DeMtte Goulet City Editor. (949) 764,4324 <Mnette.gouletlu't11tlmes.com RkNfdOunn Sport• Editor. (949) 574-4223 rleh•rd.dunntll•times.com ... lwaftton Alsimnt Crty Editor. (9491 574-'288 mllte.IM9'*"1fil""1,,...,oom 1.o111.-.. Forum pege edhof. columnltt. (M9)57~5 /olita.h#Hper-i.tf,,,_oom Photo Editor, 1949) 76M358 11eve.mccrank@i.tlme$.com JoeeJ.S... Ar1 Dir9"tor I News Deek Chief, (949) 57"'6224 JOM.unf'Ol@latlmes.com New9fdlbs Gina Ale•aoder, Lort Andenon, Daniel Hunt, PMll SeitowiU. O.nlel Str.19nt NlWISTAff 0...-ltw.etl Crime end couru reportet. (949) 57"'6226 deeplJ.bhantth (ij/atlmes.com JuneC•1rw• Newport Beech reporter, (949157""232 111ne.c11sagrande@/M1mes.com Deirdr9 N9wfMn Com Mesa repo"9f, (9"181574·4221 r1flirdr& newman@'-tfmet.eom ~O'Nel Edvcltlon reporter, (!M9) 574-42ell mar1ta.oneil~i.ti,,,..,oom What profession other than yours tn building No.10, Parade of Products and the Heritage Stage at the Orange Co unty Fair and Exposition Center. 88 Fair Dm1e. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost: $6. Information: (909) 393-8525 APRIL 17 The Ora1l98 County Senior Expo will be from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in building No.10, Parade of Products and the Heritage Stage at the Orange County F:tir and Expositron Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost: $6. Information: (909) 393-8525 ONGOING The County of Orange Integrated Waste Management Department is offering a free program to homebound, elderly and disabled residents. Assisted Residential Collection Service. The program will collect household hazardous waste for qualified residents through March 31. Information: (714) 834-6752, . http:J..WWW.oclandfills.com. O.alt Senio r Center holds • pancake breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, coffee and orange juice for $3, $1 for children. The center is at 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244. Allde Rot*lton Politu:s, business and environment repor1er, (949) 764-4330 alic/e.robim1on@letlmes.com &...-~ News IMistlnt, (949) 574-4298 lul,.pena<§i.rime..oom '"'7fOQMPHfRS Maril C. Duttln, Don leach, l<Mlt Ttepcow REA.Dal HOTUNE (9'9) 6'2-eoe& Reoord your comment• about the Daily Pilot or newt tips. Addren Our eddreu i1 330 W. Bay SI .. Colle Mesa, CA 92827. 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The Braille lnltitute offerl free compu1er classes to people with fading vision who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers srx sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821-5000. The Costa M ... Senior Center has ballroom dancing with live music from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. $4. (949) 548-3884. Jewish Ftimlly SeNlce of 0ra"98 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 it• consequences. The group meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service office, 250 E. Baker St .. Coate Mesa. POSTMASTER: Send 11ddresa change& to The Newport Be11ch/Co111 Mesa Daily Pllo1. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Copyright: No news stories, llluttretlons. editorial metter or advertisement• herein can be reproduced without written permission of copyright owner. 0 2004 Times CN. All rightt mef'V9d. apprehen ion throughout the school. Attendance is free, but shuttle to take members to reg1stra11on is required. (714) appointments and grocery 445-4950. shopping. The shuttle also takes members to the center. Call to Jewish Family Service offers make an appointment. (949) ongoing bereavement support 644-3244. groups for adults at all stages of loss. Group members share Oaala Senior Center ha• a experiences. hear how others walking group called Walkers Not deal with grief, receive support Rockers, which meets once a and learn ways to cope with week to enjoy scenic walks in and sadness and loss. One group meets at 1 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth around the Newport Beach area. Jacob in Irvine. The second group (949) 644-3244. meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at The Alzheimer'• Assn. and Grief Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. Support Group of Newport Villa The third group meets at 1 p.m. WesWilla Rosa co-sponsors a Thursdays at the Ezra Center in free support group meeting for Anaheim. There's no cost to attend, but advance regiS1ration caregivers at 1 p.m. the fourth 1s required. (714) 445-4960. Thursday of each month through October at Newport Villa West Arthriti1 Foundation Instructor Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Hillary Stone leads an exercise Road, Newport Beach. (949) class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the 631-3555. Jewish Senior Center, 260 E. ..Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) O.aia Senior Center conduc:u 513-5641. blood pressure screenings from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Oasis Senior Center off9rs a dally Tuesday of each month in Room 3 telephone contact program for at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona seniors who have a limited local del Mar. (949) 644-3244. support system. They also offer computer classes that teach the Th• O.aia Senior c.nw..,.. basics of Word, Quicken, Print Braille class to help with sight Shop and Internet usage. (949) loss from 10 a.m. to noon 644-3244. Thursdays in Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The O.ai• Senior Center ofhra a (949) 644-3244. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Partly cloudy skies with some fog in the morning will give wey to clear attiea and high temperaturu from 65 to 70 degrees at the coast, and as high as 78 inland. Light winds earty on will increase from the wnt to around 15 mph. Tonight, partly cloudy ski•• will retum and so will the fog after midnight. Lowa will be from 60 to 56 degr .... lnfonnation: www.nws.nOH.gov BOATING FORECAST From the Badt Bay to Catalina. westerly wind should be from 16 to 25 knotl. Combined HH are expected to be from 5 to 7 feet with a dominant period of 11 seconds. West wfnds wlft be from 10 to 20 knots In the evening. Wavea will be at 3 feet With • weetem swell fTom 4 to 8 feet. In open waters, northwest winds will be from 25 to 35 knots with combined sen from 9 to 11 fee\.and a dominant period of nine aeconds. In the evening, more northwest winds (from 20 to 30 knots). lowering to between 10 and 16 knots ovemight. Combined NH ahc>Yld be from 8 to 10 feet. A small-craft advisory for both areea la likely. SURF NorthWHt energy should badt off todey, .. the eouthwest wfll 19maln cftnt·hloh or ted better. W...qualtty: www.surfrlder.org TIDES T1me 8:431.m. Heltht O.MfMtlow WATER TEMPERATURE 80degrMI ·-·- . ; --------------- ·' --~----------------------------~---------........,,----------- Dally Pilot Opposition builds to Lido hotel plan Owners )n Lido Marina Village are banding toget~er, worried that the plan may get written into a city development plan. June Casa1rande Daily Pilot UOO MARINA VIUAGE Store owners worried that hotel developers are aiming to bulldo;•.e their shops are sei7Jng on an op- portunity to bartle any rill/fog presented by a recent Planning Commission meeting. The owners irl Udo Marina Vil- lage are wriLing leuers to Plan- ning Departmen1 staff saying they're w ncemed about how wording in the proposed Local Coastal Plan could affecl the fu- ture of a hotel project planned in the village. lbe proposed Local Coastal Plan, a document required by the o;tate to govern all the city's coast· al zones, says Lido Marina Village should be for "visitor-serving" uses. The city's current general plan describes the area as a place fur re1ail, service. recreatfon and marim~ businesses. "Both uses allow hotel develop- ment," explained Patrick Alford of the city's Planning Department. "There's not a great distinction between the two. Ir's just a ques- tion of what the emphasis is.· That emphasis worries some property owners irl Lido Marilla Village. "Visitor-serving'' is the buz.z term that m ight allow a de- veloper to build a hotel on the Marinapark m obile home site on the penirlsula -a plan that re- mairls one of the city's most hotly debated issues .. The Planning Commission held a hearing on the proposed Local Coastal Plan last week. Af. ter hearing concerns from about a dozen community members on a wide range of issues -every- thing from eel grnss to an ocean- front boardwalk -Planning Commissioners decided to post- pone the matter until April 22 to give staff time to consider the concern!>. I jdo business owners are usirlg the time to get io their two cents. "I'm not necessarily opposed to a hotel here. Done right, it coukJ be a good thing. What I'm opposed to is fon:ing out all the shops in order to put a hotel here,· said Jon Birer, owner of 01arlie's Locker on Via Lido. Representatives of Laguna Beach-based Griffin Realty Corp. have approached City CoWlcil members individually to present their plans for a 75-room hotel and about two-down tirne-share condominiums. Because plans have not yet been filed with the city. details of tlie project are not public.:. Business owners along Via Udo have been approached by a part- ner firm of Griffin. who asked them to sell their land. Airer and Douglas Dreyer, owner of the building. at 34 16 Via Lido. both said they had been asked to sell their land. Both said no. "A business I've been running successfully for 30 years is worth a lot more to me than ju.st the land it's on." Hirer said. Despite getting such Oat refus- als, the developers have contin· ued to lay out their plans to council members for a project on the site of Birer iUld Dreyer's property. This has caused some to worry that eminent domain-- an almost always controversial process through which a city can buy up land at a flxed, market price for either public use of for a use determined to benefit the community -could be in tlie works. 1be city has never used eminent domain for a commer- cial project. A representative of the devel· oper was out of the country aml could not be reached on ·Friday. •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrande@latimes.com. Pitch • -] . Help keep our_ city clean! __ In! '~ DRICE Non- REAM Dahy • Original Beverage == ~19 REG. '1 .49 ...,..... .& 32ar. A DR. ATKIN'S :'\ f \\ .\I \ '\, " I)\\ :'\ The OrtClaal I.ow Cart. Llfutyle LOWCAllB Bread Mins =~~nne • White 771!& SUGG. '4.99 01. RAINBOW LIGHT~ EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON QUAUIY RAINBOW UGHr MULTIPLE VITAMINS Potent 6ut Gentle on the Stomach 16oz. 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Marshall Leaf Morgan Marshall Leaf Morgan. a resident or Newport Beach for 35 yeari., died on March l5 or cancer. lie was 81. Mr. Morgan. who worked as a developer and rancher. is survived by sons WiUiam t lcnry Morgan and John Phillip Morgan; daughter Melinda Oto Palma and lhr~ gr.mdch11dren. • The Daily Pilot welcomes obituaries fo r 1es1dents or former residents of Costa Mesa and Nawport Beach II you want to have an obituaiy printed 1n the Pilot, ask your mortuary to fax us the 1nforfTtation at !9491646-4170 or call the newsroom at (949) 642-4321 MEPHISTO THE WORLD'S FINEST WAI.KING SHOES All lende rs ... an: nol crca led equal Rn<ird r~tc:~ won't IA,! A, 1 now 1;11 .l fr1t• 'ull\Ult.u 11111 I l undrnh 11l JH11i.;r•n" 111 4. huu'l" frurr1 . I will donate $200 to the Boy's and Girl's Club with each closed loan. Call 949-252-8200 Greg Hall Mort~ Rrokn Th< I.ending Croup, Inc. 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Munro has told five people, over a period of 22 years, that ex- ecuted murderer William Bonin, the infamous "Freeway Killer." killed Trotter, ~ Mary Ann Galante. lead defense for Crum· mel1 Bui in coun last week. he re~ fused to testify. invoking his rights not to do so under the Fihh Amendment. So. he will be back in coun this Monday. "The judge said thal he had re· considered and that he is not sure that Munro can take the Fifth Amendment," GaJanle said. Whether Munro ultimately takes the stand or not doesn't aJ. ter the prosecution's contention that Crummel killed Trotter. Deputy District Atty. Bill MHcheU said. "Whether he gets on the stand and answers questions or stands mute and t.alces the Fifth doesn't affect the fact that Bonin wasn't responsible for the Trotter mur· der, • M1tcheU said. Crumrnel's defense team tiled its request to admit this evidence in Riverside County Superior Court on Feb. 19. Crummel, who is in prison on ot}ler convictions and was charged with one count of mwder with special circwn- stances in the Trotter case, pleaded innocent in 2000. The prosecution contends that Munro has disavowed his stale· ments blaming Bonin for Trot· ter's murder. Galante said Muruo told her he took back thpse statements because he is afraid the District Attorney's office will use his testi- mony as a defense witnest; against him when his parole hearing comes up in September. Muruo is serving a life sentence for being an accomplice in Bo· nin's mwder of hitchhiker Stevep WeUs. Mitchell said Munro's alleged reason for recanting his stat11· ments doesn't make sense. "If he were coming forward and telling the truth, that would be a plus for him,· MitcheU said. "lf he were lying and then gening on the stand and committing perjury, that would hurt his chances for parole, I would think." Man wanted in five cities for attacking women Suspect may be responsible for three incidents that occurred in Costa Mesa in October. -ii•.· ,.,.. l ~ •-, I The three Costa Mesa attacks took place in Octo- ber between the intersec- tions of llar· over in an apartment complex near University and Michelson drives, according to Irvine P4· lice. He forcefully removed her underwear and fled on foot. Marlsa~Neil Daily Pilot Local police are looking for a man connected to 40 attacks on women in five Orange County cities. including Costa Mesa. Irvine police announced on Friday that they are seeking 27 - year·old Alvaro Flores, also known as Olivares Flores, in a serjes of attacks in the city. In the attacks, the suspect has ap· proached women wearing skirts and auempted to remove their underwear. ·w e don't have an arrest war· PINK Continued from Al told a group of students to remove the pink and black shirts, armbands and other accessories for a school photo last week. Wong made the decision because pink and black are associated with a party crew, said Newport·Mesa Unified School District spokeswoman Jane Garland. l'-Mty crew!> and dance crews are groups of teenagers who hang out together and might take part in some pelty crimes such as underage drinking and tagging, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. ·nm Schennum said. Sometimes, such activities can progress 10 full·blown. gang· style crimes, he said. Whether the six boys were actually in a party crew, using a school photo to make a statement was not appropriate, Garland said. Some students complied with Wong's demand and participated in the photo without their pink attire, while others walked out in protest. After an article in a local newspaper brought attention to the photo ban, Seacrest declared it "Think Pink Week" on his radio show and asked his listeners to wear the color for "Think Pink Friday ... Newspapers from Philadelphia to Tuscaloosa. Ala .. picked up the story and local television ~ news c~ started showing up at the school. On Friday, a vast majority of students complied with Seacrest's request. ·Now everyone's wearing pink because Ryan Seacrest was supposedly going to come POLICE Continued from Al of which were deliwred fully loaded, police said. Officers then set up the meeting on Thunday. where other officen ~ waiting to bust the men, who allegedly delivered six ounces of metham· phetamine and a pound of marl· juana as well. Rv,o, Rodrigue'z and Garay are suspected Santa Ana gang mem- bers. Plt7.Patrick said, and were .Uegedly serurlg to other Santa Ana gang members. While the firearms cannot be dftcdy traced to any Costa Mesa pnp. shootinga are always a serious ia- sue, espedally in light of the thRe -one fatal -that have occurred in the put six months. he said. •lbe amount of guns that are on the street are definitely in- creasing.. Fitz.Pattick said. ·0ur Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot QASSIREDS 642·5678 T tz Ct rant for him, but we are inter· ested in speaking with him," Ir· vine Police Lt. Mike Hamel said. ·we are actively looking for him and !police! agencies are work· ing together in an effort to find him." Santa Ana police have issued a warrant for Hores in connection with attacks in that city. he said. 'Ille attacks under investiga· tion occurred between Oe<:em· ber 2000 and March 2004 in Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, lluntington Beach and Santa Ana, but most have been in Ir· vine. Hamel said. On Friday, students at Ensign Intermediate School came to school wearing the color pink. here." Barton said. "And he didn't even show up." ·rnose who didn't have any pink in their closets got a hand from Kai Danbara. He har1ded out 500 hot pink shirts emblawned with the logo of his sportswear company, OC 1503. "There are valid points on both sides,· Danbara said of the pink hullabaloo. "But civil liberties far outweigh the dress code.• The tempest in a pink teapot has obscured t}>e school's true function, Garland said. She estimates that ;;tudents have lost a full day· in instructional - minutes because they've been so distracted by the media attention. .... ...":' l .,;.· "." .. ~lJ· ··~ .., .. . _ . ,' ~ -~-~ ' /M~; ,' bor Boule· vard and Merrimac Way and llar- Alvaro Flores bar Boule· vard and Pe· terson Place, Costa Mesa Police Lt. John FitzPatricksaid. In those attacks. he said. the suspect ap· peared to target women with blond hair. On Wednesday evening. the suspect approached a woman from behind and knocked her Police said he strikes during the morning and evening ho 1,1rs in apartmen t complex carporlb and footpaths. He seems to target women wearing skins or dresses, par· ticularly those carrying laundry or groceries. flores is a Latino male, 5 feet 4 inches, 130 pounds, with brown hair arid eyes. His last lcnoWll residence was on Cameron Street in Huntington Beach. Anyone with any informatioi1 should contact Irvine Polke al (949) 724·7177. "We need to get our eye back on the ball," she said. "This should have been over and done with, but it's become this circus. It's easy to lose perspective. IOlildren arel in school to learn." PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUSTIN/ DAILY PILOl Eighth-grader Kristen Kahn didn't buy into the "Think Pink· hype and voiced her opinion on the issue on the back of her T-shirt. Oaire Havok, 14, and Connie McGuire, 13, stood outside Ensign on Friday afternoon, watching with distaste as eager students crowded around television cameras and reporters. Neither wore any pink. "It was last week . ." Oaire sighed. "Everybodys mUing a COURTtSY COSTA MCSA POLICE DEPARTMENT These items were among the drugs and aReged black-market weapons police found in a Santa Ana home during a bust Friday. ofticers are making an active ef- fort to keep those guns off of our ltreet&.. Fitz.Pattick did not disclose which gang the men are su.s· pected to be tied to but said the illegal afllliadons do not end there.. 1be thRe men must have ·connections in the black martet to be selling weapons of this sort or have burRlartzed a gun store and are trylnc to get rtd of the weapona they had stolen,· fllZ· Patrick.Wei. 8etf1I able to teem up with Q}sta Mesa officers makes It eas· I.er for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tu- bacco and Fi.rearms to accom- plish its mission to ttack down the sale of 6rearms and follow up on every lead, Baker said. ·We haw a much greater Im· pact when agencies work to- gether,• Baker said. • LOUTA HARPER is the community forum editor. She eleo wrttee columne Wednndays •nd FricMys . She m-v be rMCfled 9' llMll 574-<U75 or bv e-mail et lollta. ,,.,.,,.,,,1«;,,,...oom. big deal of it. The media is making it into something it isn't." UPink is for breast cancer," Connie added. PUBLIC SAFETY POLICE FILES COITA._ •N .. 0tt81lllH•d: ldety Wi8e reported In the 1800blodttt 10:10 p,IJt, v.dlieedly. .--.c...,.._ ......V.wNpOf19d In the-toO lllDclt M 1:12 p.m. Wedtiieedly. .............. Mleult ...... deedty ... :w 111 m .. N!POflld In 11'9IOOblodt•...- p.na. ....... . ••GlflUal ·-o..t•lll sosu. ..... ~ .. ... [ ......... lllatlll•4:17 p.tft. ,.... .... •O... .... ~~ ¥1191 ..... '" ... IOO blo*at l:tt ML l'ftd9y. ·-....... °"""' DIM::Conwt ..... ....... -........ ............. .... ~. ~-~---------~,._-,~,~--·-------------------------------~ ---- Daily Pilot Saturtlay, Murch ')I. 2004 A5 FAMILY Continued from Al Stems George Bush rnn!>pir.i<.)' against him, but I do believe that ·if this were not an election year, he wouldn't have gotten a fine or have been removed from six stations. children as I see fit. Janet Jackson's pitiful half-tin1e show was one ambush. The magil2'jnes in the neighborhood grocery store are another. Provocative billboards arc anoth er. Now, the school district has provided yet another. never felt the connection or never felt the boy. Corm an went on to say that they have age-appmpriate versions of the fonn, b ut this miSS<.'<.l lhe CUI. She WClll Oil 10 offer a refund, lo express that she Imped it had not afft.>t:tcd my son and that tJ1ey "care about U1e trust of parents." (prices only apply IOI' loan! Hoimlf $13 Long loyw $11 CltMwt Sltanipoo & Cul $16 long Trim $6 ~ Trim Sfiampoo $6 0..,, Condiriol• $15 hid 111 16 13 There are otJ1er trashy shows on the radio and I don't care m uch about those either. Why? Berause I know what to expet:t and I keep that station off the ·radio in my car and at home. Likewise, PG-13 movies are screened before my kids can see 'them. It came into m y I I -year-old son's life a few days ago in an order form for books from Scholastic Header. a mail-in program that allows kids to purchase hooks for some pretty good prices. Or he could go to page th ree and order "The lh1e Meaning of C.lea~e. • in which "Sara is obsessed with snagging a popular senior." "Snagging" ... now tJtere's a euphemism I haven't heard in awhile. Then tJ1ere's "Bad Girls in Love" in which Margalo has a crush on herteacher and "Mikey," a girl, has a crush on "super-hunk Shawn." 11te copy asks. " ... will these two girli. get their men?" There are several lessons 10 be learned here. First, when you see someone or sometJung trying to influence your child in a way that makE>s you foel un1·111nfortahlP. speak up. You 11111s1 speak up, cvt•n if yours is thl• unpopulal' voice ;uid your k.ids rringt' whilt· sayin~ ··oti. Mom!" ~pe ~ see a//, 1n~ old cus~tnb'H.! 253·A last 17 .. Street, C09ta M ... , CA 92627 (Behind W1nchells Donut) (71 4) 251 ·4438 ____ _ ' What I object 10. as I wrote a few weeks ago. is being ·ambushed, having inappropriate words and pictures flung at my ;kids from places where I least expect them and therefore do not give m e a ch ance to monitor their content These surprise attacks - usually in the name of the right to free speech -remove from me the right to parent my RULING He gave us the form and told us he'd like to order some books by the Friday deadline. But when I opened the form to page two. I saw a picture of a man and woman locked in an embrace. I lis right hand was high up on her thigh. ·1ne picture was the cover of a book called, "Dirty Oancing: Havana Nights" and for only S:l.95 my son could read about Katey, George and "a connection with a boy that she's never felt before." Doesn't elaborate on whether Katey has 2%. Anything more than that, considered "recapturing." was illt-gaJ, Walson sald. 'continued from Al But the ap pellate court 'Homer Bludau said. "We really judges reasorwd that if a home's ·couldn't even begin tu plan our assessed v-Jlue goes down and budget ba'>Cd upon that case then rchounds. it rnn still l>e a'i- not being turnt d over because scssed from its higher base 'lhe consequences not only 10 valu1• plus 2%, though no more local government, but to the than thul. school districLs. would be so "Cakulating thC' inflation cap devdstaling that local govern-hased on a previous year's reas- ment and school districts·cuuld 'icsscd v-.Uuc is fundamentally not opernte anywhere close IO inconsistent with the system lhe way they're operating now." U1al Proposition 1:1 put in Costa Mesa City Manager Al-place;· the judges wrote in tlw Ian Roeder cautioned that while ruJing. •the ruling is favorable, i1 doesn't John Moorlac:h. Orange mean that cities will get any County's treasurer and a Custa money from the decision. Mesa resideut. said the appcl- "'lbe fact that it's overturned late court's reasoning w.is more is good news, but I wouldn't logical 1han Watson"s. , want people to think that all of "We have felt all along that ·a sudden it's released some new Judge Watson was not correct," •Dow of revenue to be appropri· Moorlach said. "And other simi- :ated fo r other uses," Roeder lar court cases had rult.-d in the said. "It (just! won't he any more manner tJ1at we thought was taken away on top of what we're appropria1e and Watson wctS ialready losing." " sort of the odd man out." • The original ca<;e began when Steven I larris. Pool's allorncy. ·Rob Pool. a property tax lawyer, sa.id his client is planning on ~ued the county fur rclising his appealing U1e ruling to the state :property assessment above 1he Supreme Court. 2% lim it that was set by Propo-"We're disappoi111ed bul we're sition 13. In Oecember 2002, committt.-d to pressing on," Watson expanded the case fmm Pool said. Pool to a da'iS·action lawsuit. Watson had ruled that if a home's assessed value de- creased and then rebounded, ii • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at ~uldn't be a'i!iessed more than deirdre.newman1a'/atimes.com. So is the Lranslation for "Rad Girls in Love," " ... wil these two girls sleep with their men?" I called the Scholastic headquarters in New Yortc and w.is transferred to Judy Corman, U1e senior vice president for corporate communications. All you public relations wannabes, pay attention here. "You are not the first person to call in about this," Corman said. "We absolutely know what is appropriate and we made a mistake. It was a terrible em>r 011 our part." ACCIDENT Continued from Al sidering going inlO law en forrt•· ment, the sam e fi1,ld a~ his girl· friend, Sarah Hauer, who is a po· Ike officer. Barry O'Neil said. "lie liked people." Barry <rNeil said . "I le was a Vl'ry peo pie · oriented persu11. I k would j11s1 hriVl' you llw ... hirl off hi:. back ... Oiristopher O'Neil is ~urvivcd ROLLOVER Continued from Al wh ich veered to tlw right. lw said. l.indsl'y, 51. tried to regain control by "counter-steering·· and rolled his tmck. Yoon said. The driver nf 1he Satu rn, Oane Cover of Newport Beach , stopped on the shoulder afll'r the accident but the driver of the RMW took off Traffi<" wai. hackl~d up fo r miles on the Corona dcl Mar Freeway while emergency re- sponse ·teams allcnded lo the accident. Hescue crew!> cul I .ind- <;<'Y out of his badly damagt·d vc- lritle. A SigAlert was isi.ued from I 0: I 0 to 11 :43 a.m. and cars lined the twisting h ighway past where ii becomes the San Joa - quin I lills toll mad. all 1J1c way to the Aliso Creek Road exit. Second, remain viW.lant. Always. always. always remain vit-:ilant hccause the surprist:' attacks art' t'oming faster aml f<Lstcr at your kids. clltree, When you Sl'rl'W up, Iii. S1-ht1lastir did, own it. Ft·~~ up, say you're ~orry and me;in iL • STEVE SMITH is a Cos1a Mesa resident and a freelance writer. Readers may leave a message for him on the Daily Pilol hotline at \949) 642·6086. by his father and Slcpmmhcr, Barry anti t\n11 O'Neil; his 11101lwr and 'ilt•pfather. Barham and Im• l't•rry; anti hi~ ~ish·r. l'amela Sl'11a~tiani. Visi1a1i11n will he llt'ld Imm 5::10 lo 7 p.m . Monday wilh a ro- ~ary al Ii p.111. at l'ucifk View Moritrnry. :1!100 Pal'ifk View I >riv<', Corona dd Mar. St'rvires art• ... t:1wd11lt•d !C ir Ill a.m. Tul' ... - day al SL lohn Vian111·y C:atholil' ( llurch, :i 14 Man111• t\Vl''.. Balhoa l!.la11d. l"ht• bladt Sul1111 lla11 was badly damagt'd. with a ... hattt•n·d wind ... hicld and ruplurt·d lirf'"· l"hl' roof or the vchidl• wa!. caved in and the tlriwr-i.id e pas- senger seal wa~ broken in half. Officials swept broken glus~. pien•s of metal and stray p<tpers from tlw car out of 1lw far right lanes. Officials dei.nilwd the BMW ii!> a 'iilvcr, four-door. la1c· l~Y<.ls model. t\nyont' wilh inlorma· t mn about tlw collision is uskcd 111 call investigating officer I~ Pine~ at the Santa Ana California llighway Patrol ollicc at (714) 567 ·fiO(IO. • LOLITA HARPER is the community forum editor She also writes columns Wednesdays and Fridays. She may be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by e·maii at lolita.harper n'/at1mes com. -vo~merl !lnteriO!Js;.,, 1920 APRIL 15 T 6-9 PM ST -I I c ;a en ~ ~ LAGUNA BEACH en Join 40 galleries throughout Laguna Beach on the First Thursday of EVERY month for a festive cultural evening from 6-9 p.m. PRE-EVENT: "Art That's Small at City Hall" 5-6pm Reception and Awards Ceremony. Free sllutlle service commences tram the Laguna Art Museum 6: 15 p 111. a11d mns until 9·00 p. m. ~0/11 't n tbJJ, de fod UH~d o/. ~u~~/~ j 40% rr//r1Nwl/ Save 40°/o off all of the Baker and Milling Road home furnishings in stock! (Special orders apply) Visit our beautiful new Baker gallery at our Costa Mesa location featuring a distinct selection of their designer collections. We also carry these fine lines: Henredon, Century, Jeffco, Hancock & Moore, Maitland-Smith and much more. South Bay 23649 Hawthorne Blvd. (310) 373-0442 Mon-Sat, 9a-5:30p Sunday, 12p-5p Costa Mesa 1595 ·Newport Blvd. (949) 642-2050 Mon-Sat, 9a-5:30p Sunday, 12p-5p Laguna Beach 345 North PCH (949) 494-655 1 Mo n-Sat, I Oa-6p Sunday, l 2p-5p ' • . . , • M Saturday, March 2 7 2004 Rea students gamer national reading award The elementary school was chosen for the honor from a field of 500 candidates. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot COS'IA MESA -Rea l~l · ementary 'c.:hool w a.i. one of five school~ nationwide 10 rel·eive an award last Wt't'k recognizinK tlw ir rl.'ading program. Students at the sdtool. pri11d pal Kurt Suhr said. haw bcc.:or11c more moli· valt•d ru read on their own liml' si11rl' thl'y started rhe prugrnm fiw yt'ar' ago. The 'd10ol won Lhc Henal'· 'am·t· Soh111011!> Award at a national nmf1·renct' in Or· lundo, Fla.. fur 1h1• pro· gram', manufartu1l'r. "lo rert'lvt' 1hb Jward t!I huge." !I.ltd Jt'nny Aurlt,, l he HcnJl!l,,anc.:c I.earning fal'il11a1or for the srhuul. "Tht• 'llCTl'" gOt'!I to our lt•at lh'r' for 1mpl<'men11ng 1lw prowam aml to our 'llltl1·111' flJr lll'111g -;uc.:c.:e,.,. lul 111 1lw program " ll1·prt•,('11ta1 1vt·~ of lfra. 1ndu<.l1ng Bur~ and Suhr, lli-w 111 t'loridJ for the run· kn·11ct' anti tu rt'tt'ive lht• ow;inl. Na1 111nwi<.le, Suhr ,;iltl, 'iOO 'd111ol' applit•d f 111 11 "\\'1• loo~ al how w1•ll a 1.rhool has improved owr tht' past two yean. and look how they've done bl'yond that. overall ... Renabsa11c.:e I.earning lnr . "POkl''>man Jonas Bt.>rberich sald of the award. Rea uses thl' Accl'lcrated Hender and Accelt·ratcJ Marh software and matt•rt· al!> to help student:. 111 thl' school. which serves fo urth. fiflh and ... x1h grader:.. The school reu·ives fed· eral Title I funds fur low· in · cumc i.tudt>nl-;, !'hough u majority of iii. -;tudents are English learneri.. Suhr 'aid. · - many are avid readers. , ., ·· . I ·After truly un plement- ing the rro~ram. our cirru · Jation in the library ha~ gone from J50 books a day lo 760 books a day," Suhr '>aid. "There'!. really a posi· live cn virunml'nt for n•ad· in~ at our school. Srudenb want to n·ad hefore 'l'hool. on rece". at lu11ch. aflt>r school. .. Student' at llt>a haw a mandatory 60 m inult''> of reading J day and anulht•r :10 Im l10111t'work, Suhr '><till. l'ht' Accelt'rated lkadl·r program hl'lp' kel'P them accountable. lw 'iaid. I eachn~ ;ind '>tudents monitor prn~re's wllh de· tailed data and rC'ports. Suhr !>aid. St't'ing improVt" rnent in their 'kills hl'lp:,, l..l•t•p the student!'> moll· va1ed. Ill' -;aid. MAKING THE llOST OF EWllY MOMENT 101 COMPLIMENT AIY SllVIQ LOANll CAIS AFTER HOURS • Submit AfTD HOURS item• to the Dilly Pilot. 330 w. 81y SL. Cotta M .... CA 92627; by fix to (949) 64&--4170; or by calling (949) 574-4295. SPECIAL EVENTS ART OF ALFRED tl'TCHCOCK Or1nge C011t College i• offering a nine-part film history on Alfred Hitc:hcodt. The seriee will be moderated by retired OCC profeuor H. Arthur Tauulg. Eedi seuion will be held at 6:30 p.m. one Frid1y udl month through June 4. The events will be held 11 OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116. Admluion Is S6 for adult.s and S5 for seniors and OCC students. Information and tickets. call (714) 432·5880. http.:llWWW. occticlcets. com. NEWPORT BEACH FlLM FESTIVAL The Newpart Beadi Film Festival will display more than 300 features. short films. documentaries and animation from more than 45 countries. The festival will also host severa• galas. seminars. and question-and-answer sessions with filmmakers. The event will be from April 15 through 25 at Edwards Island Cinemas. Lido Theater. Edwards Big Newpart. and at the Orange County Museum of Art. Information: (949) 253-2880. http://www. newport beachfilmfest.com. MUSIC REGINA CARTER Violinist Regina Carter will perform at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. today in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets costs $49 for 9:30 p.m. shows and $56 for 7:30 p.m. shows. Information: (714) 556·2787, http:ltwww.ocpac.org. MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will perform from 2 and 8 p.m. today in Segerstrom Hall at the Ute can ee An Advent'" Don't Let Bwtna IM&nnoe a.on.fool Rabbitt Insurance Agency ALIO •HOMEOWNERS • Hf.ALru ''Jbdm c-''"'1"',., '"'" J 'J~ -~ t2 ~Sr)J ,. , 949-631-7740 +. t Old Nrwpon Blod. • Newport 8adi INffr H H icall NOTICE OF VACANCIES The City of Newport' Beach is currently accepting applications to fill seven positions on the City Centennial 2006 Committee. Applicants must be residents of Newport Beach. The committee was established to recommend to the City Council the events and materials it believes should be included in the centennial celebration. The committee is scheduled to sunset on January 30, 2007. The deadline for filing applications is 4:00 p.m. on Monday. April 5. 2004. Application blanks and additional information about the committees can be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, 3300 Newport Boulevard, or will be mailed or faxed to you by calling 949-644-3005. The application and information about the committees can also be accessed through the city's web site at: www.city.newport-beach.ca.us under "General Information/Citizen Participation Info". For more information contact the City Clerk'• office at 949-644-3006. Showroom for less! Lowest Prices, Finest quality, Best Selection of Styles and Colors all in One Place! Daily P1k>t BEST BET COURTESY OF ORANGE COUNTY PERroRMING ARIS CENTlR The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will perform at 2 and 8 p.m. today m Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost from $20 to $125 . For more informatio~. call (714) 556-2787. Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tid<ets costs from $20 to $125. Information: (714) 556-2781. htrp:llwww.ocpac.org. LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra will perform at 3 p.m . Sunday in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. The program will include Symphony No. 7. the "Leningrad" by Dmitri Shostakovicn and the Dharma at Big Sur by John Adams. Tickets cost $20 to $125. lnformatron: (714) 556-2787. http://www.ocpac.org. CABARET BY THE BAY Duke's Place will host Cabaret by the Bay 10 benefit local charities at 9 p.m. with a preshow dinner in the First Cabin restaurant at 7;30 p.m. April 14, May 12 and June 16. The cost is $10 for the show and $37.50 for the dinner. Information and reservations: (949) 630-4145. SPRING FESTIVAL CONCERT Santiago Canyon College's California Master Chorale and Concordia University's Chorale will perform a wide array of music selections including the West Coast premiere of John Rutter's "Mass of the Children;· at 7 p.m. April 18 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The program will also include solos by tenor Jonathan Mack· and soprano Katharine Terray of the Los Angeles Opera. Tid<ets cost from $10 to $12. Information: (949) 854-8002 ext. 1526. WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PLACE Jazz and codctalls flow daily from noon to midnight Sundays through Thursdays and from noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort. at 1221 W. Coast Highway. Newpart Beach. Information: (949) 645-5000. M.WMA GINA WEEKEND JA1.Z Walter Lakota and David Alcantar, the New York Jau Connection Ouo, play at Mamma Gina at 251 E. Cont Highway In Newport at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 7 p.m. Sunday• and Mondays. Oi1na Ditrl joins the duo on vocals on Mondays. It's free. Information: (949) 673-9500. THE VUAGE INN The Vlll1ge Inn on Balboa Island offers great mutlc Thursday through Sunday nights. Roe Kodz perform• 1t 8 p.m. Thursdays. Road Dogz and Martins at 8:30 p.m. Frid1ys, Greg Topper at 9 p.m. ind the Derek Bordeaux R&B Combo at 6:30 p.m. The Village Inn is at 127 Marine Ave .• Balboa Island. Information: (949) 675-8300. CURTIS BRENGLE Bayside Restaurant offers piano player Curtis Brengle performing jau. classical and contemporary from 6 to 10 p.m. Mondays through April at 900 Bayside Drive. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 721-1222. JIMMY HEWITT Bayside Restaurant offers contemporary solo guitarist Jimmy Hewitt from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays through April at 900 Bayside Drive. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 721·1222. MUSIC AT THE GRIU The Bluewater Grill offers live music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper and Kelly Gordien (known as MPG) perform classic rod<. R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Marvin Gregory and MPG will perform classic rock. swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The restaurant is at 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beacti. Free. (949) 675-3474. REBA MCENTIRE Grammy Award winner Reba McEntire will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 11 at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Information: (714) 740-2000, http://www.ocfair.com/ pacificamphitheatrel TRAIN Musical group Train will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 15 at the Orange County Fair and Expasition Center. Information: (714) 740·2000. http:/twww.ocfair.com/ pacificamphithel'tre/ ~OOTIE ANO THi BLOWFISH Musical group Hootle and the Blowfish will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 18. Information: (714) 740-2000. http:ltwww.ocfair.com/ pacificamphitheatrel SINATRA TRIBUTE l a Cave Restaurant offers David Kinwald's live tribute to Frank Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave .• Cotta Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE la Cave Restaurant offers the Underground lounge, featuring Pete Villani singing Bennett, Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m . Wednesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. PLAN BE La Cave Restaurant offers the funky soul jazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Thursdays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE GINGER BAKER JR TRIO La Cave Restaurant offers the jazz fusion music of the Ganger Baker Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. TODD OLIVER JAZ.Z QUARTET La Cave Restaurant offers the 1azz music of the Todd Oliver Jazz Quartet from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa M esa. Information: (949) 646-7944. MUSIC AT THE PELICAN The Rusty Pelican offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday. The band performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. MUSIC AT PLAYERS Players restaurant is now offering live music from 9 p.m. to midnight every Friday and Saturday. Players is at 512 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. No cover charge. (949) 646-5615. WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents the Rick Sherman Duo featuring Rick Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday nights. The program features all your favorites on the saxophone keyboards. Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949) 673·3425. POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5, a funk, rock and M otown act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rodt and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge. 4500 MacArthur81vd .• Newpart Beadi. Free. (949) 476-2001. STAGE '1NTIMATE EXCHANGES' ·intimate Exchanges;· written by See AFTER, Pa1e A7 ----.. ----------- Datly Pilot Saturday, March 27, 2004 A7 AFTER Continued from A6 Alan Ayckbourn and directed by Martin Benson, w ill feature Ricnard Doyle and Kandis Chappell portraying an English garden full of hilarious cnaracter1. The 1how'1 regular run wlll be through April 3 on the Julianne Argyros Stage at South Coaat Repertory Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $19 to $55. Information: (714) 708-5554. 'SAFE IN HEU' "Safe in Hell," written by Amy Freed end directed by David Emmea, i1 an off-beat comic take on the Salem witcn trials. Puritanism Is broadly satirized in the production. The performance will preview from April 2 to 8, and the regular run will be from April 9 to May 9 on the Segerstrom • Stage at South Coaat Repertory Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $19 to $55. Information: (714) 708-5554. TWO ABOUT POOH "Pooh in The Encnanted Place• is a double bill of "Bother!" and "The Encnanted Place Suite;· whicn will be performed at 2 and 7:30 p.m. April 17 ~-?d at 2 p.m . April 18 in Fou~dti~ Hall. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tickets cost: $25 to SSO. Information: (714) 556-2787. http://Www.ocpac.org. 'MR. MARMALADE' "Mr. Marmalade; wrinen by Noah Heidie. is a story about games people play as seen through the eyes of an extraordinarily advanced 4-year·old with a vivid imagination. The performance will preview from April 25 to 29, and the regular run will be from April 30 to May 16 on the Julianne Argyros Stage al South Coast Repertory Theater, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $19 to $55. Information: (714) 708-5554. 'SOMETHING TO HIDE' "Something to Hide" is a mystery thriller that revolves around a writer in the English countryside. The play will be performed at 8 p.m . Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays and at 2:30 p.m. Sundays through April 25 at the Newport Theatre Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. Tickets cost $17 opening night and $13 for all other performances. Information: 1949) 631·0288. PACIFIC PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL South Coast Repertory will be having its seventh annual Pacific Playwrights Festival. featuring work~ in development by emerging and established writers such as Lucinda Coxon, Sarah Jeff EwinR & l yleen EwinR OESIG~ IDEAS THAT HELP SELL HOMl-:S Ted•)·, ~.ii t--roll.' l'!u)'l:I' 11'1\C acce-., hi WI lITTplU.'\.'tlcnk.-d "c!llth 11f 1ntmrn111nn ubout home dc''ll" '11ic> cun tnl.c \ 1rtu.il toor. t>f lu~ul) tun,.., un the lnt1:rn.1. read ..ibuut thr Wt:h11L'\.iur.il (cal, of top tr-1gJ1CI' in home (.lc..1gn rnap!tnc.\ ar1ll "Oldl home<. t-...·111g n:.Je..1gned. l'C·hulll und n:-Oocnrutcd i:very week on rclcvi,ion. ComlJlltlll"C ~lier. need to ahgn thrlr llOf1lC\ 10 ,t.llldan:i, of ta\IC 'Cl 11) thr media .. .nl lhl'> ~ s1mpl~1t) 1lll'.' •lflPl\'ILil to your frunl dmr will he inviun~ 1f 11 " irnnlllC\llOlt Uincl'(;aping ·~ u mu.\f • phu" some flowenng ~ und 'i11111Cgically plia Jt!Cted ~ or planl' around the enrrara 1rthe yard look., 1wr. WalkWD)" and 'ilain ~be kepi free of detwi' left by dlikJren or Jlrl'· MW ..un: windows and wirxlow oovenn~ arc ~pvtllng clean. lrl:\Kk thr home. l'ClllO\'C every lral.'t' of CllJllCI' )'OU Clrl find on CUUllflCr.>. """Ive-in! tables. Thi.\ inclutb hook.' ~Jro. knlck·knack.,, '°>"· U~, dct.'Ol"JlJVt ilCl'n\ ilfld CVCfl your PftlClouN collectibb. Minimall~ '' mud1 prcfmiblt to ovc:r~. The fuminJre. lampi, pbrll\.. Np lfld decorolivc mt 11am yro place m each room ~ cnharu thr beiil ftWl.ll'O of the room· s lllChi1llCl\ll'C. Apnsi a palctlc of IJ@hl ncutrul wllll Wides. IWTWl&C thr ~ in each mom ..., 1f you wen: cb1jplllli a funutun: ~.in! ytU home will mike a favornl* unpra'iclll on buym .. The EwiJl&,\ have rqiidellleld the • Newport 8C*::h ftll ~ince 1972. Ft. : Ill your rel! elll* needil call on the cxpa iaioed Ewq -.ii• COM! Newpor\Coldwell Brizr. Jclfhq 9rl9-799-3'796 Lyleen Ens 949-759-3786. Ruhl, Craig Lucas and Richard Greenberg from May 7 to 9 at South Coaat Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 708-5555. httpJ!www.scr.org. 'I PAGllACCI' AND 'CARMINA' Opera Pacific presents the paring of Ruggero Leoncavallo's "I Peglleccl· and Car Orff's ·cermlna Burana" In their original languages with subtitles. The productions will be performed at 7:30 p.m. April 20 to 24 and at 2 p.m. April 25 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tickets cost $40 to S185. Information: (714) 556-2787, http:l!www.ocpac.org. 'THE HOBBfT' The Newport Beacn Repertory Theater and the city of Newport Beacn Recreation Services will present Tolkien's "The Hobbit" at 2 and 8 p.m. April 3 and at 1 :30 p.m. April 4 at the Corona del Mar High Sctlool Theatre. 2101 Eaatbluff Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets cost: $9 to $11. Information: (949) 644·3151 , http://Www.geocities.com! newportbeachrepertorytheater' 'THE LION IN W1NTER' Vanguard University presents ~The Lion in Winter:· a sardonic family drama about King Henry II. The production will be performed at 8 p.m. April 16 to 18 and April 22 to 25 and at 2 p.m . April 18, 24 and 25 at the Lyceum Theater, 55 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $10. lnformatron: (714) 668·61 45. \ .. ART ·cmES OF PROMISE' "Cities of Promise: Imaging Urban California;· an art exhibit on how artists in the 1930s to the present have incorporated skyscrapers, houses. bridges. freeways and automobiles Into their wonts, will be at the Orange County Museum of Art through April. The exhibition will also feature paintings commissioned as covers for Westways magazine by the Auto Club. Information: (949) 759-1122. hrtp:l!Www.ocma.net. ART AND FLORAL The Newport Beacn City Arts Commission will present a lecture and workshop by Amy Sonnen-Hauser, a floral designer with a specialized degree in 17th-century Outen Art. The event will be from 2:30 to 4 p.m. today at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 717-3870. AESTHETIC STRATEGIES "Aesthetic Strategie~;' is a project where three Southern California artists -Claude Kent, Rogelio Chacon, and Brian Boyer - preaent and defend their personal attitudes toward aesthetics from 6 to 9 p.m . April 3 at Arden2 OC Project Gallery, 350 E. 17th St.. Suite 112, Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 548-0097 HELGA UMBER Ali exhibit of artist Helga Umber's work will be on display from 11 :30 a.m . to 10 p.m. through May 22 at the Bayside Restaurant. 900 Bayalde Drive, Newport Beach. Information: 1949) 851·9181,(949) 721·1222. DANCE NEDERLANDSDANSTHEATER The Neder1ands Dans Theater. which focuses on contemporary dance. will perform its new repertory'program at 8 p.m. ttlrough April 3 and at 2 p.m. April 4 in Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, CoS1a Mesa. Information: (714) 556·2787. RosEY's AUIOBODY Yo u have the right to choose your repair facility Insist on the Best LIFETIME WARRANTY Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop (949) 642-4522 d'Ynternatt naf dflrt~ GALLERJ SHOW A rare opportunity to acquire original oil paintings at SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS directly fro~n the artists' repmentatives. For 3 DAYS ONLY (Sa r., S1111. & A!rJJ1 .) 01·tr 200 original canvasses bg master artists fron1 armuzd tl1c 1rorld are on displau and avp,ilable on a first-come, first-served basis. 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"the 0111'-ournng of fclkntl jobs 111 till' pri\'.tll' '>t·c·tnr would l'11t·m1rage l'mployer-, to take .1d\ aJllagt' of th1.., rn:nd l1111houn·111g). l.xpl'l't lmwr \"1g1·, for tht' uutsourn·d lt•tlt•ral Jill>:-.. And le.,., joh prott•t·tion tha11 n 1rrcntly exi-.1' lor lt·dNal employt•t..,, a gn:al dt·ul for u111ploycr~. No douht tht•y 1h111k that they'rl' now largl' and 111 char,::t' alter tht' Nov. ~ t•krtm1 ..... " 1111' J,,,t l'Xl'l'fJll fl•all y IHI ,1 m·n l' ( )11r lawrnakl·r, in \\',1,h1ngtcm, I).(_, hdit'\l' that tlwir .1rt1011' arc 'nll'ly lor lht• g1111d of the 11a11on. ou .... 11urc111g. 1111 way. The new ~led1care Aili. not. 'll1e P·Jtriot Act, !>cary. I have heen tingerpri111ed three, Yt'~. three times this past 11111nth. Hr~t. during the process ol retinancmg my ho11ll'; 't'l'I 111d, for rrnewing my driwr\ lin·ll'l'; .md tlurd, for 'cn·1·11i11g ,,, .1 l'hapl'rone 1111 a 'rhool fil'ld 1c1p 11,,, '' rnht'ulou' pp<m•ntly, tht• pmn·r' 1hat lw will do whalt'Vl'r it taL.t•' to 't.iy 111 power. llw~ want 111 'tay large a11d in charge. •FLO MARTIN is a retired high !.chool teacher, lectures parH1me at Cal Stale Fullerton 1n the Foreign L.inguage Education program and supervises student teachers in their cldssrooms TRUST JUSTICf: • B11td1t:J .111J in1..0111plerl· trum .m: fuding million' of dollars in UNEXPECTED lq~.il .111d .1n:o 11 nting fi.·t:,, t'1H1rt Ct>\I~ JnJ t.IXC\ • '111rviving 'POU!\l'~ .1rt· t'xpail·111..·ing '\hock anJ :iwt:" from ongoing trusr expenses .111d .ml't RESTRICTIONS • hN-1imt" trmit:n luw n1.:.11t:J .1 hooming hu,int'!>\ for IJ .. vycrs who .\eule family trmr DISPUTES • ( O\H,1V1ng OPTIONS .m· !!ill hcing indudt:<l in truM\ WHY? HOW? WHEN? Actt:nd tht' ONLYwnrbhop for trmt hol<lrn •• rnJ fi rsr-1imc trustees! Obcain a '\1r1..'l't-wi)t'" l'duca1ion from .1 nJ.INDEPENDENT profcssional trulttt'c! $150 per pt:r,un (24 scat5 .iv.iibhlt.: I 2 hour ~cs~ion) Jt NJtio11al U niversiry in Cosca Mesa. Ctll -14-84 7-CU""1 (14-huur ta pd for n:gi~tration 111for111acion. -ESTATE CONSERVATION, INC. hith.t' 1 ')81 l ~ bring the courthouu to you! ~~~.,,.~~~.,,.~~, ~ ASSISTANCE LEAGUE® ff of Newport Mesa ~ A C hapter of National Assistance League® A v we thank you all so very much! ¥ Thl· M.1rch 18 1 benefit featuring Marni Nixon was a rreml'n<lous succt'ss! j More than 52) p eople .m cnJcJ , and Wt' w.int w _p11hlicly l'Xprcss our gr.It itudc ro. each and cvt:~' one of you ; .rnd to ofkr our \pecial appm:ia c ion f to mastt:r of ccrl.'monics, Jim Dale. Thl' live .rnd si lrnt .iuc cions hroughr funds j to hdp childre n throughout rhc Nnvpurt-M1.·,,1 art:a. DONORS IO THE AUCTIONS INCLUDE: f . r\11111ndl11 f{i~111r.1111t• IJmr~ Allwn \,11.111 · ~.111Bar-Trop1 • .1I h.1hv,1yll· g1f1 kwdrv h} .\1.1rJ11 Fi\h & l't·t, j B.1rd.1y Butt•r.1 H111111· J11h11 I Blo111 :....cn<lt.1,dc Bluc.-w.lll'r Crill l1h11111gr.1plw BJlhoJ blJn.t Br.1dford Rcnaiss.mtt' l\11t1t· Olivil·r ~h.1pc-Up 1>.iv p.l f . Por1r,11 1s SJlon & l\11uthtt11• ShJpt··Up j C..1swrll-Ma.,s<'y I 1J11 I >inc.-r Fi111c~' Ccntc:r China Palan· RrstJur.1111 M.cqr\ \X:n1 "hcrrnan Carden~ C:oC:alo Haby Reddin~ N.tt1H' jdlk Sn111h & H.1wkt•ns f Dnnna Garrr11 N.t11l)' W.111 :..ouch C)aSt Dr.ip<'r'~ & D.1mu11\ Nri111Jn M.ircm. Rcpcr111ry j Duffy l·.lccrric Bew~ Newport lk.u:h The B.ilho.1 R.I)' 1-..irknc & l >c.an Ncwpnrt LmJing ( :luh & Rrsorr Mnllnrr l'.atnn.t D1 C1111J fhc Ccncrr Cluh f F1~t· l1lltltt1gr.1phy l'd1lJll Hilb l;rill Thr Hea ling 'IUuch j 1:1vr Crowns Rc:H.1111.1111 P~rl,1's H.m Studio The Irvine Company Hrtlhcr Jonrs P1pp1 VJughan Thr rincs Rcsorc Motor,.ir~ Quil k~ilvcr Tradiri1)oal Jtwdcrs {;,try J. Nc:villc Ruhcrt Shaw Villa l.uci.i, Tummy j C.1rv\ lsl;111d Rnhcrr t:iylor Salon Villa Nova Cl.1hm.111\ Rowley Portraiture Restaurant Homt of Bhll.'.\ \,1h.11 i11o's /.a~y's Optical ~ ........ ~~~.._.~ .... Greenlight proponents asking for greenbacks I am angt'rcd by a mailer I received from Greenlight thb wct.>k regarding its legal action again)\1 the tity. Who do tht.>y think they are? The nerve ol them to file a law!>uit aga1n...t the l'sty - \\'t' the re!>idents are the city -and then to a!>k us to wnd them llHllH'Y to pay lo r tlw1r lawyt•rc;. rh1~ .. ,end lh lllOnt'y SU Wl' Cilll Slit' yu u requc,t" i.; trt·ating resident~ like wt• WC're horn yl'sterday. Well Phil Ml-I. I will wnd you my two·n·nt!> worth righ1 now. WhC'n fornwr Cov Gra)' Davi'i ran amok, l\l' recalled 111111. \\'l· 'hould now ta.kt' a hard look at l"C'callin~ thl' c;n•t•nhght lr11t1at1w. BOB DIXON Corona lkl Mar Ctution: Grccnlight is turning ye llow l'hil Ar'I a11cl h" ( 1rl't'nlight r11hort.., an· ,il\\ay' rt•mind111g Nl'I' pon lll'at.:h rl''>lllt•11h I h11t \\ t' voted in lavor ol tli1• MAILBAG Green light 111111a1ive by 62% in the Novc111 hl·r ;woo t'lt'ction. Wh,1t he fail~ to 'late is that in the November 2002 t'lectiun, Ci0% uf voters voted aga111~1 t;rcenlight-backt:d City Louncil candidatt.>.:.. Only Coundlman Dick N1chob wun and he wal> in a thret'-way race and thd not even get 50% 11f the vutt•s. C ircenlight need., to i.ee the writ111g on the wall: The organization ha:-taken a good thing · 1111 it into Lhe ground. I. for , ~ick and tin•d of them. ROBB DAVIS Nt•wpon Reach Eagles· coach firin g sends bad message In rl'gard IO thl' tiri11g of btan<:ia hal>h·th.tll rnad1 l'ami llapp;,i !"Coat h Happ.i fired. miffed ,11 I ..,tanria" ~lard1 ~:i l: htanda I hgh ~l'houl l'ri111.:1p;tl 111111 Antal\ n•a,011111g lor thl· firing 111 Happ.1 for rnn11111g up till' ...i·orl' 111 a h;l\kt'thall ganll' I'> 'oml'\\ hat 0:1\\l'U I low many timt''> havt· l\l' wl·n till' 111., Angeles Laker:-ahl•ad by 15 or 20 poinb and watch that leud di..,appcar and turn into a loss'( If I werl' 011 the opposing team. and tht' wi nning team's coach asked hi!> players to :.hoot left -handed or just pass the ball around and not shoot, that would make the Ji>,~ seem ever worse. By Antal's re;boning. he should he Ii red for allowin~ hi!> !>tudent~ to take advanct'd plucemcnl course!> and run up their grade point averages to get into rnllege. If he wanb to run n frcl-wwd program. why not take -;ome of the points a\.\lay from till' hard-working 'tudcnt~ and give them 10 the ~tudt'nts \\Ith poor gradl'\ Ill help them get a higlwr t•dul'ation? h·el good dot·' not work in tlw real w11rld. 1 lartl work and 1wrtor111am·t· b what yuu arl' judged 011. I hope you arc n111 't•nd111g hundreds of the 'tudcnt:. into tht.' world every year thinkin~ ii they just ... tww up. t'Vcry1hing will ht' ( '" ANDY ANDERSEN co ... ta ~ksa HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. (714) 754-5223 Mayor: Gary Monahan Council: Libby Cowan, Allan Mansoor, Mike Scheafer and Chris Steel CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beadl City Halt, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. CA 92663, 1949) 644·3309 Mayor: Tod Ridgeway Council: Gary Adams, Steve Bromberg, John Heffernan, Did< Nidlols. Steven Rosansky and Don Webb MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Ave . Costa Mesa, CA 92627. (94.9} 631-1200 Board: President Fred Bod<m1ller, Vice President Paul E Shoenberger, Jim Atkinson. Mike Healey and Trudy Ohlig·Hall ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. CA S'4tu-Up FITNESS CENTER S101e 1987 6 WEEK TRIAL MEMBERSHIP s9900 No Obligolion • Full Membership Privileges Membership Rates lnd1v1dual $50 mo • Family S75 mo. • Corporote RoloM Avoiloble • 5moll 0t1e """' enrcJJ,,..,,,1 lee • Semi-Private for Men & Women • Over 80 'i•m of • ., ... n • 'rivole 'ilales S1udio • SPINNING T1ltlttr •/New St • 16 Full-lime Personal Trainers • Child (are a. ...... M - • Convenient 'orking • Yoga, Tai GI. 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March 27. 2004 At THE CROWD This one Sf or the children WEDDINGS A handsome crowd of serious citi7.cn!> turned out in hlack-til' for the 11th annual "Ce lebration of Otlldren." ·n1c Sutton Plan• I kltel in Newpon Reach hosted the elegant evening held on l'>chalf of Court Appointed Special Advocates. The local nonprofit urganilAttion is dedicated to protecting the rights of abused 8. W. COOK children involved in milllers penaining 10 the court. As1!fey Thomas Overby and Timothy Morga') Wmton Overby-Winton Ashley Thomas Overby of Providem:e, Ky., and Timothy Morgan Winton of Newport Beach exchanged vows during a surprise ceremony in Newport Beach on Feb. 7, 2004. The bride is the dauK}lter of Mr. and Mrs. James Overby and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brown of Providence, Ky. The bridegroorn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Winton of Newport Beach. The couple spl'llt its honeymoon on the island of Anguilla. The two currently reside in Costa Mesa. With 425 guests in attendance, CA.\A raised a must impressive $300.000. Underwritten by i.:enerous corporate sponsorship fro11 American Airlines, 1 >eloitte & ·rouche, I .IJl and P.Jcifk I jfe. tht evening paid trihute to some of the community's most visihle rncmhers advocating child ~~lfare. · 8lU Cvengros W<ll> hCl>toWed with CASA's higlw~I annual award. named "Cltildnm's <lmmpion" for thr year. Commissioner Gary Bischoff WJS named "Judicial I lonuree," and Newport CO<L-.1 ccleh rnuplc Bob and Marie Gray of St. John Knill> were honored as corporate -.upporters for 2004. Finally, Carrie Craig wa~ lauded tL'> "Advocate ofTht· Ycilr." Lisa , Bi~ an.d Joa~ Cvengr?s ~ose at a Court Appointed Special Advocates event. Bill Cvengros was named Children s Champion for the year, the nonprofit organization's highest award. The bride is employed as a business teacher at Newport Harbor High School. The groom is employed as a vice president at GMAC Commercial Mortl(age. As the largest and most important furn.Jrai~ing event of the year for CASA. thl' CVl'ning featured a ho.~ted cocktail reception with the much in dl'mand martini bar. followed hy a marvelous four courM> meal prepared by the always firsl class Sulton Place dining l>laff. A KUCSI list of who's who Newport-Mesa couple-; including Bob and Susie Bates. Don and PattJ Boortz. Dkk and Patty Chatham, Anne and Victor Cooper. John and MeUssa Hagg. Ken and Stephanie Grody and Anton and Jennifer Segerstrom cnjoyt·<I till' mu~k of I falllc 01ili and dll'ckl·d uul lhl' opportunily priZt.'' huilr .t round travel to I Allldon ;md golf at Pebble &ach. Al~o l>Upport ing ( J\~A Wl'rc Barbara and Joe Oela nl")'. Alex and Dede Ewert, Man:I and Angel O'Mara and Wendy Drake at the UCe lebration of Children" event at the Sutton Place Hotel. Marie and Bob Gray were c orporate honorees at the ~celebration of Children.· Andrews-McCaffrey Sandra Andrews of Newport Beach and Michael McCaffrey of Newport Beach exchanged VOWS at the Montage llotel in IAtguna Reach on Feb. 13, 2004. The bride is the daughter of Bill and Mary Shumaker of Newport · Beach. She wort· a strapless silk Michael McCaffrey and Sandra Andrews beaded floor-length winter while gown. The matron of honor wa~ Loil> Zuhrin. The bridegroom il> thl' l>On of Marcella Mccaffrey a nti the late E K. Mee :<lffrcy of San <J cmcntt•. The h est man was Doug Zuhrin. The couple spent its honeymoon in London and lrelru1d. The two plan to live in Newport Beach. The hride is a flight attendant wilh Alaska Airlines. The groom is an lawyer at his own law firm. Scott Ferguson and Hoh and Marie Gray's famil y inrlu<ling Kelty, Lori and Mlke Gray. Major linanrial <;upport fur thl' gathenngabo rnrm· lror11 Fred tt ntl Unda Port, Otrl~ and Pam Massey. Glenn and Susan Schafer, Doug and Kylie llodge and Rlchant Wld Frances Godhols. For more inform,11io11 on t lw we irk o f CASA. call Lynda Sloan at (7 14) 619·51">~1. •THE CROWD appears Thurscf.;y-. and Salurrlavs Clockwise from top left. CASA Executive Director Lynda Perring, Ric ha rd Gadbois, Frances Gadbo1a, Jennifer Seger strom and Anton Segers tro m are all smiles a t Sutton Place Hotel. •WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS run Saturdays. For a form, --Did You Knowl "That we are a full service nursery with qualified California Certified Nursery Professionals and landscape designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs. C:ume in today to ~ Nurseries and let us show you how." NURSERIES, INC.---• COSTA MESA SANTA ANA TOM TANAKA, C.C.N.PRO Manager 2700 Bristol St. (714) 754-6661 2800 N. Tustin Av<'. 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I abo thanked God .1go who ha.' aln•atly math• a 'l~nal plan· 1n rountlt"-'i hl«tn'> and roll ... of ptl'tUl'\'l>. C >n i:nct.1y 1r111m111~ ~tard1 12. at I:!. 14 a.111 , .1 prt'<'rou., lrllll· Kiri rnu1w<l Mary< 'y111hi.1 < .allagh.111 l'nterl•d 1lw world. wt'iw1ir1.: i11 at Ii pourul:-. I .I mrrwt'' and 11wa\ltnn~ '.!I indlt''-!'>he· •~ riur fir.I ~r.u1drhild and 1hr tiri.t child of our daughtl'r Kl'll\· .111d lll'r h1"haml. lt)~111. Wt•'w hl'l'fl vt'ry impfl.'),~·tl wrth 1h1• way Kt•lly u111.l Hya11 lw~.111 and la\'l' 1111·11 rn.1rria~t'. '>l't•k111~ 111 htllltH 1111tl follll\v < ,od, .11111 lht'y h.1w aln·ady 'lllM'll lhl' ""Ill' dt•thca111111 and detn111111a111111 111 1hdr 'hnrt 111111· .1., pan•111~. 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Mary. w11h ,, gr1·a1 -~rl'<ll ·~n.·al aunt. 1hn·1• ~n·a1~ra111lrr101lwr,,1wo h'Wnt ~r.mllfalhl',..., lwo •,1•1-. of W<rr1dp1trt·nt' .md .1 11on,111p "'' of fa1111ly .111d fnt'mb, wi111lt'WI haw .1 'h11rta~1· 11f low 111 lap,, I vr·n 111 1h1• 111,..pital. you 1·1111ld tdl we· wtrt· .ill for the miracle of life and continued to stare at and be enamored by ~-wef'I hahy Mary. She came complete with dark hair that already shows signs of t·urls. a dimple in her chin, l>wt.'Ct lillll' lips and au the fintr:er.. and lat'\ and everything else sht• nf·t-d...,. Eal'h 1111y feature is delicate· and an.:l'lir I'd forgouen how to 'waddle habit~. hut I rernt·ml>t>r how 111 nrddle them. Every little gurgle. wil(Kle. y-Jwn. sneeze or strt>tch was l'Uh-. amt hmuJ,:hl forth i.mile' fnun all of us. Whcrr she chose to show us her l'Yt''· wt' 4uickly gr..1htx·d l"Utnl'ra' l>efore !>he driflro hack 10 !>lt'l'Jl. ( )f l"llllfM' -ihl' Crll~. hut that gor-s with the territory. l11ank yuu < .1K1 for the J.:ift or linlc angrlir Mary rn our lilt·. Hah1t" have a \VJY ul dl·creasinl( the Cart~ or the world a11tl llll'rea!>ing 'in~n~ ~mihng. ~pl'l'tal names and a wdlsprintr: 11f wonders. Thank you < io<l for all children. fur tl1e gift., of 111y. la11ghtl'r and tht' wonder of tht' moment that tlwy hnng. ·111ank ymr for the many w.iyi. childll'n cwatiVl'ly ronwy m~...agl'l> of luw arrd hu1)(' l'Vl'ry tfoy. And you can 4u1111· mt· un Lhal. • CINO't' -mANE CHRISTESON IS ii Newnort Beadi resident who speaks frequently to parenting groups. She may lXl readied via e-mail at cm<iy "onthugrow.com or through tho mail at PO. Bo)( 6140 No 505, Newport Beacti, CA 92658 IN THEORY Questioning uniformity in schools AT ISSUE: A small group of students at Ensign Middle School in Newport IJeach was recently not allowed to sit together in its graduation picture wearing pink clothing because the color, coll ectively, ma y have been gang-related. A few months ago, a small group of students at Fountain Vall ey High School wasn't allowe d to wear shirts spelling 'JES US (HEART) YOU ' in its senior yearbook picture. Wh at do you think of school offici als' decisions to disallow s tudents' expression in cases like these? If school officials believe that certain color anire represents an affiliation to a known gang. then it becomes incumbent upon them to ban !>Ul'h a wear. Foremost, school uffidaJs must provide a safe and disciplined learning environment in order for students 10 benefit most fmm school. Most schools that prohibit students from wearing gang parnphernalia do so in ordf•r lo prevent problems: In regards to the studt•nts not being allowl'<l to wear shirt~ spellin~ "'JESUS (I If.Alff) YOU" (or any other religiUUl> or nonreligious attire that does not represent lhe theme of the senior clas\) in its .;enior yearbook picture, I hclieve that school official'> made the right decision. The senior yearbook picture is a memorable lifetime photo. It is a rnUet:tive image that raplur<.>s classmate carnardderie and represt-nll> the entire senior class. IMAM MOUSTAFA Al.-QAZWINI Islamic Educational Center of Orange County Costa Mesa Thb b a great reason for going hack 10 schnol uniforms. There an· scvcrnl competing issues. l 'hc fir~I 1~ tht.• need lo keep our students sufe while educating them 10 read, writt• and do math. Their education has lwen sidelined hy an irrelevant discu.,sion on the appropriate color of clothes 10 wear. Let the kids go back 10 class and make them aJI wear blue jeans and white T-shins with no logos, if not real uniforms. Public schools across the nation have bffn moving in this dirt'CI ion fur year~. Why turn 1eacht.•r., into dres.., code enforccr,1;'? Let them do what they trained to do. Sc•cnnd, 1ecns c1on't haw the l>ame rights as adults. l'hey can"t vo te, driw or drink alrohol. l11corNicaJJy, tht.·y still answer Ill their pareni.. and are even put on re 1ric1io11 1111 occasion. I see no prohlem with schools adopting policies that are 111t•ru11 to keep our children -.afe, cwn if they appear restrictive. Lt•I them Wt'ar pink shirt'> 111 rnUci;t'. I am a!>hamcd of the cdchritic'i, nt'~a.c;ter' and e•vcn tht• 'umntiei. who have rnade thi!> a discussion of rolor and not <111 how a ~dwol i' struggling 10 keep kids <;afc. C >ur culture ha. .. got lo ... top rocw.ing 011 making b'iues out of things that arc not the real is...,ucs. Don't we get t'llOUgh Of that in an election year? SENIOR ASSOCIATE PASTOR RIC OLSEN I lad)Or Trinity l hurch Costa Mesa A more 1muhling bsu<· than wt•;1ring 111cs..,agc!> on duthtng i!-. that ol hardly wearing any clothing. So many or our youth wear inapprnpriall', rt.•veall11g, outmgeous attire that underscores the loss of modesty and the "anything goes" ethos endemic in our society. Wt must always be reminded of the fact that what society says is desirable or normal is not always right. Turning 10 the issue of making statements of advocal)' or express~ beliefs through what is imprinted on articles of clothing, it is axiomatic that there are limits. Messages that are racially insensitive. that are profane, that advocate violence or depict weapons. that are vulgar and sexualy suggestive cannot be tolerated. Message5 that might well cause tlismption or interfere with school activities or trespass on the rights of others are to be prohibited. A youl\; person does not have a right 10 wear a T-shirt emblazoned with a swastika. or one with a message that physicians who perfum1 abortions must be "eliminated,·· or with a slogan that is derogatory w women, or one that extoli> smoking as a virtue, or that advorntcs the use of drugs. In certain state),, it would hl' con~idered incitcmcnl to wear a garment featuring a Confederate flag. The right tu procl:um the conv1ctio11 in queM ion on one·s duthlng a~ a statement of religious faith should he prott•cti:d under our right IO h t· speech. It is no difTercn1 111 ~y "Jesu~ Loves You" than to wear a cro~. which -.ends the same communication ah<JUI the wearer's affiliation and devotion. Wearing a Star of Oavid on a chain around one'.-; neck b no different than a o;hirt that features an expression of pride in one'l> Judaism. If a student wears his heart on his slel've, at leao;t he has a sleeve! Let-the soul shine fo rth and the body be covered! 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It provides active faith participation for teens during their high school years. Participation includes singing at mass regularly and at special e~nts. Rehearsals are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays in the Chapel at 314 M arine Ave., Balboa Island. Younger children are invht;d to join. For more information, contact Nancy Kelly, pirector at (949) 673-4595. 'ENVIRONMENTAL SCHOLARSHIP SJ. Mark Presbyte11a11 Church in Newport is offering an environmental scholarship fund for two students. The sCholarships will only be offered through Chapman University and UC lrvint:i. lnterestt:id students should t:antact their fi nancial aid office. The scholarships will be awarded in the spring of 2004. Information: (949) 644· 1341, http://stmarkpresbyter1an.org. NATIONAL DAY Of PRAYER BREAKFAST : ~conciling religious beliefs with political life will be the sub1ect of &he National Day of Prayer . Breakfast sponsored by the Newport Mesa lfVine Interfaith Council. The event will be at 7:15 ,a.m. May 6 at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 l=airview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $12. Information: (7l4) 921-8665, htrp:llwww.nmiinterfa1th.org: CHRISTIAN SINGLES Spectacular Events is hosting a ~Christian Singles Spring Social event from 10 a.m. to midnight tOday at the Wyndham Hotel. 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $30 to $95. •Information: (714) 210·3334. http://www.ccisingles.com. GOUNTRY DAY FAIR Prince of Peace Christian Church and School will hold its 26th Annual Country Day Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today at 2987 E. THEORY Continued from Al 0 As a dtizcn. I wonder what ' has becunw of • "inr111ce11t until • proven guilty." Without more inforrnution about Ll1est· two instann·-.. ii i' dif'fkuh to 11ffrr th11ughts other 1han que~tiun~: Wh:ll .111thority do school oflk iab have to make ~uch d1·cisi1.lll!-.0! Was prior notil.'.e given to student::. ahout ;1ppropriate and inuppropriate dothing to be worn for such pictures? wa~ there evidence of gang-relatedness·! Were J ecisions made more from prim:iple or prejudice'! .•. pl!rhaps against certain students (or groups). maybe against the color pink, hopefully not about Jesus! Experience with t:hiklren. , partkuJarly adolescents, teache:-> j that they value contemporary ' costuming and lookin~ alike; ; pvssibly lt1at is alJ these cases : really demonstmtt'. Perhaps • these students intended to show 1 1 their pride at being associated with a particular legitimate : group and state that they are : responsibh: for their affiJiatiun. I : am saying exactJy this about 1 heing a Cllristian dergymcrson I I F A I I II Silturday, March 27. 2004 All Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. There will be rides, carnival booths, a country craft store, a silent auction, children's puppet show and food. Information: (714) 641·9619. 'THE JEWISH VIEW OF JESUS' Rabbi Mark Miller's three-part lecture series, "The Jewish View of Jesus," continues from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelback St .• Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644· 1999. ORANGE COUNTY JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL Temple Bat Yahm presents the 14th annual Jewish Film Festival. The event begins with a continental breakfast at 9 a.m. followed by the film program at 10 a.m. Sunday, April 25 and May 23 at the Edwards Big Newport 6 Theater, 300 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets cost $18. Information and reservations: (949) 644-1999. 'MOVING HEAVEN AND EARTH' "Moving Heaven and Earth:' a documentary about Jews of Uganda, will have its exclusive Orange County showing at 7 p.m, May 16 at Temple Bat Yahm. Tickets cost $18. Information: (949) 644-1999. FATHER ELIAS CHACOUR St. Mark Presbyterian Church will host Father Elias Chacour, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and founder of the first Arab Christian Israeli university in Israel. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. April 22 at St. M ark Presbyterian Church, 2100 M ar Vista, Newport Beadi. Information: (949) 644-1341. PASSOVER COMMUNITY AND CONGREGATIONAL SEDER Temple Bat Yahm will host a Passover Community and Congregational Seder at 6 p.m. April 6 at 1101 Camelback St .. Newport Beach. The Seder will be led by Rabbi Mark Miller, Rabbi Rayna Gevur:tz and Cantor Jonathan Grant. Tickets cost $22 to $55. Information and reservations: (949) 644-1999. YOM HASHOAH HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE Temple Bat Yahm will host a Yom HaShoah Holocaust remembrance service at 10:45 a.m. April 18 at 1011 Camelback St , Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. DOUG COTLER Temple Bat Yahm will host a family concert with Grammy Award-winning composer Doug Cotler at 12:45 p.m. May 16 at 1011 Camelback St .. Newport Beach. Tickets costs $7 to $10. Information: (949) 644-6563. wlwn I wear 111y derit:al shirt :111d rnllar; I undt•rstand th~1t my outfit evokes both posilive and negativr prejudices am.I. sumeliml's, provoke11 related hehavior. Ciiven my world·vit•w .. l likt• jhe "JESUS (llFAllT) YOtl" -;hirts. Cm that he rnore 11tknsive lhan other shirts l'w o;een imprinted with rncs~gt•s likt· "Moses Needed Map<Juest" and "Mohamed Hocks?" ThC'sc seem to 111e equivt.1le111 to shins with logos a11J ~111gan~ or tearn1., likl' "Dodger Blul' 1-'orever" and "( ~ltt:h 1\ngd Fcvt•r." "( ;od/Yahwd1//\llah Hul1;:s!" is a 111ess<1gc· I'd much ralhcr st•t• som eone sporting thm1 lhosc I d11 '>Ct' wi1h m essages ahoul Bn11ns wanting to dn profane Lhlngs In Trojan~ and Trojan-; questioning the hcrilagc of flruins and/or, Cod forhid. t~oldcu Hears or Anteaters. or rnursc. Ll1ese tJ10ughts are mine less as a 01rislian 1han as a citizen. THE VERY REV. CANON PETER D. HAYNES St. Michael & All /\ngels Episcopal Parish Olurch Corona del Mar Public schools have always maintained their prerogative to administer dress codes. I remember tny own middle-school days. in Virgin ia in the 1960s. when girls where PASSOVER SEDER The Chabad Jewish Center will host a Seder at 7:30 p.m . April 5 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Rabbi Reuven Mintz will explain the story of Exodus. Tickets cost: $18 to $36. Information: (949) 721·9800, passover@ chabadnewportcom. WORKSHOPS PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is offering a six-week class focusing on the five purpose principles outlined in the book, #The Purpose Driven Life;' by Rick Warren. The class meets at 10: 15 a.m. Saturdays through April 18 at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 574-2236. PARENTING GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County is forming a parenting group to help parents to understand and deal with the feelings and behavior of their children. The group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the first and third Mondays of the month at the center, 250 E. Baker St., Suite Gin Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 445-4950. Preregistration is required. THIRTEEN JEWISH STEPS TO RECOVERY Jewish Family Service.is offering a support and discussion group for adults whose children or spouses suffer from alcohol and drug addiction.,The group m eets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays al 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G in Cosla Mesa. Information· (714) 445-4950. Preregistration is required. BAHAI FIRESIDES Members of the Bahai faith hold informal public discussions on spiritual topics at 7:30 p .m. every Friday and at 11 :30 the last Sunday of the month. The talks include brunet) or dinner. Also, interfaith devotional m~etings will be held the last Saturday evening of t.he month. Call for locations. (949) 759·0999 for Friday meeting, (949) 760·5360 for Sunday meeting, and (949) 646-6328 for Saturday devotional. ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange Cmmly offers an Introduction to Zen Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. tho first weekend of every month. typically on a Sunday. at 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $60. (949) 722 7818, http://www.zcoc.org. A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY A 26-lesson study on the life of Jesus Christ titled "Journey to the Cross" is taught at 9:45 a.m. ~ lir'>I allOWl'd lll W('llr pnnti-! And later, "surf1•r·cn1sses .. were banned a~ ht•i11g "gang·rl'latl'd," hcfon· tlw lcrm ht•ld such 0111inou!'> ovt·rtone~ I helieve it b the 1nh ol '' lw11I officials ro t:rl'al c an at 1110,plwrr whkh. rlwy f1•l'I, ho. mo~t nmd11dve 111 learning. I ll'rt' al our Zen <:Cnler, we also haw" !>imple Jrc!>s code (no "hurl'> a11d no T-shirts with writing) whll'h, we helievr, nl'att·' a digr111'ied environment in whir h 1w11plt· can t11l'dil<1tt'. It is the joh uf parents. studt'nt' and ~d11111I hoard<; to makt tht•i r fc('(i11g.-. known about dre!..'> u 1dc policic'>. It people fl'd strongly ahout a policy. tlwrc ;m· many avenues for cxprt•"iw1 and dissenl, induding.-;t11de111 councils, (Yfi\ and sd10ol hoard meerings, the media, pit:kl'ti11~, walk-outs aml cve11 changing schools. Around isstH'!> such as dress l'odes, students, parents and the school administration educate one another in the gifls and failings of our democracy and the responsihililies of its citi1.enry. THE REV. CAROL AGUILAR 7.en Ccntt•r of Orange Counry Costa Mesa Tired of that pesky check engine light? See us today for an electronic engine analysis to find the cause! A must to be able to pass the CA smog check! Offer valid with coupon. Taxes extra. 313-1/200<t Sundays during the Homebuilder's Bible Class at Liberty Baptist Church. The study patallels the four Gospels to µr1:1sent the story of Christ. The dlurch is at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 76()...5444. DREAM ON The Adult Faith Formation at Our Lady Queen ot Angels Church in Newport Beach holds a dream analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m . Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408. MEDITATION LESSONS A free "lectio divina" meditation ·yroup meeting is held at 7:10 a.m. Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of Angels. 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Lectio is a style of mmJ1ration that includes using Scrlµ\urt: u1 a specidl reading as a See FAITH, Page Al2 NEW CD RATES 12 MONTH 24 MONTH 36MONTH 2.00% APY 2.65% APY 3.25o/o APY Call us at (800) 735-2465 or visit us at www.Calfirst.com CalFirst California First National Bank MEMBER FDIC H >I<' 111,urt'd fll \ltl(l,(MMI 1x·1 Jq111\lll11 'i\PY-=i\1111ual 111·rr,•11ta~,· \'11.•hl, 1\l'Y <'lkrt11 ,· ;i, 111 1/17/04 R,tl<'' 'ub1cc11111.h.111)!1' M1111n111111hal.111"·1l'qu11nl ~)CKM) 1'~11;1l1y may lw ;1,,c~.;<'d Im 1.•;1rly w1thdrav..1I Pka~, 1111 l111am·1.1l 111 .. 111u11011~ fi B~~!!~~!!!~ess ) ~\OJ{\~ MIKE'I ~~~°cARPET$ OYER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owrwd & Opt•r,1H·d by Mes<1 Upholstt•ry • Laminate Flooring I c•.1tvrin~ ALLC)C N11 < ,/t1l' /11 ,1.1'l.1tio11 Wood Flooring Rl'finishin~ Nc·w (.~ Texture-Plush Carpet \·\tl )\'As2~ sq ft ln ... t.11/<'d Berber Carpet ,.\l()~ $1 69 ln~/.11/t•rl sq ft Carpets • Area Rugs • Vinyls Ceramics • Wood • Laminates Ceramic ,l)\'A $150 \·'" sq ft Vinyl Flooring \ll)~ •1 ~9 \· sq ft CALL NOW 642-8400 ·s~ ~ESIGN CENTER "For All Your Decorating Needs!" 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Al2 Saturday, March 27, 2004 • ~ I M(fl'{Jnm1 11/ I"' i11tl1i.m I ,,,,,,,,Ull/flll ' 111 /f/l/\I, rit 'R f.11/lf /fll/.\'<. r 11/llH i.\/J If/II/\<. /JI RI IHWI ... //) 11" Rn ,j l'' '" 11 I l.-1"' Rn'"' \l ''l;ll\\'\I 111111'11 M,111 ll11h l11dw"1 'I jm \111u!., \d1t••l/Ad11h l\1hlr '''''" 111.im C l111i.l I ud1.1m1 \I 'HI/ NI I AH/ .ilill/AHll Our Customers ttll us wt art diff trtnt from othtr tilt & stOM Storts bfcaust of our. • GREAT Pric.sl • HUGE Setectlonl • UNIQUE 0.11gn1I • FREE Cost S~klg Advkel • FREE In-home Esttm.te1 Our professional design staff wiH assist you in selecting showers, floors and counters. .. COME VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM! SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL "A &-"1....,,,. tt Ulilf .._ ClrW ......... in ........ The Rev Pr~ Bunyan, Rector 3209 Voo Lido ~t6eoch 9A9/675·0210 7 30 om Trod1tionol 9 om Conlempol'Of)' 9om Church Schocil 11 om Chorilll'IO!ic ood Wednmday Nooo WtJO \hl).l ,UMI ll<'twfll h om lhk (,,.nttn W'I~ 1 ..... ~1 .. 11 l<h k W.11rr11 • 11..-l'utpov' Vrl.rn l.lfr A "PIJRPOSF. 14: YOU WERE SHAPF.D ~ FOR SERVING GOD" '~Nl>RfW'S Dr. Jolin A. Hun-. Jr. Prrit</11111/ fl l'•tr .. llldt&J I 9) ... , •• '"' ... ,·" •• ·" S..unt.y, Matth 27. 2004. S:lO P.M. s..nct.y, Mwch 23. 2004, 8:30 a. IO:IS A.M. WPdlonday N ..... Bi'* Scudy. 6.lO P.M. '-"* fr.-Nf'WllCM1 H.,._ HIP Sctiool • 1ntM Md I Still ' bUIJ ~l Andrt'w• l<uad Nn.llltrl IX.teh. Calllornla 92663 S32S (9ff) 131 28IO ~. MAIL 1nf1.W-•1Ar.trrw'!Jfl'l llf'll WEB www "Mldrf'W\9f'ft or11 ~· ·~ 1,\ I\' I \ j 1 ti ! ·•:JO._. ..... -.. --· Our Lady Queen of Angels A + "A God-crnr('rtd parish rommuniry, instructed by 1h(' Word of God and r('ncwnl by t!K Sacnmmu· 2046 Mar VISta Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rev. Monsignor William r. Mclaughlin Pastor LITURGIES: Saturday. 5 p.m. (Cantor), Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir), 11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary) WORSHIP DIRECTORY Publithes Eftry Saturday in the Daily A Pilot CALL 949.574.4249 • FAITH WORSHIP DIRECTORY 11 \\ I' I I TEMPU ISAIAH OF NEWPOIT" IEACH Ctlt""9a .... "FESTIVAL Of PUSOVEll" ... c ,,,.... .... ................. -=-... U..IUICA•E•IEM lfflCIAtm Elrtt .................. ..... • hf llft. Clll: tMtt Mt.- 2411 lnlel ..... """" ... (lect ..,. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST I I 11; I' I ! \ ", HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlaclplea ot Christ• 2401 lrYIH Awl. Nlw,ort leacll. CA (941) 145-5711 ....... Dr. 1111111 llllrt SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 V'il Lido 3100 Pac!fic Vtew Dr Newport 8each Newpjrt Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church 10 am & 5 pm. Church 10 am Sunday School 10 am Sunday School 10 am WOOoomy ~ 7 Y) i:rn Wednelday Ml!elr9 7 30 i:m & Isl WodneDly 12 nom 0 God, thou ert my God; Mtty wtll I 9Mll the: ... To .. thy~ end thy gay, eo • I heft eeen thee In the unc:tuery. ......_u:t ... :t.• ~o(Tht hbhcr ~ • 1\c f'll'll Clllrth alOrilt, Semi«• boa, '4-1 Im as Sr. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Optn Arms and Optn Minds" Worship 9:30 Uaitecl ~~mdi Rn. Cathlttn Coou, Putor 1601 Marguerite A~. comer of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hilla Rd. (9'69) 644-07-'S &mt Qttin Worship Snvitt '°""' Worship•"" C'1i/Jmti S.'*1 Sdwl r..--m,,, WNlllJ .,.. Dewer Ch> ......... ...... T•••••MI .......... ...... a.tee Endtlr -... ..... """ ....,~ ~8:t8em ........ ...... <luilt C.uda ., .. s. Uniud Mfthoddc 1400 w. 8llbol 81\ICI .. ~ BNdi 1;41 UI.. ""*".., Sd.I Ulr 101.-.. w.tlrp-'OM.S.....,w-1 n. a... Dr. Geelml I Crilp, ~ (Mt)67J.,., --_____ _.... ---.... - --.. -.. -. ----. --. FAITH Continued from Al 1 stimulus. The Chriatien Meditation Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the fl rat end third Wednadays of Nd1 month at the center. The format Includes two periods of meditation with IOfM inatructlon on how to meditate, • talk and a discussion. (949) 219-1408. WEEKLY EVENTS SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN The Jewish Family Service offers a support group for women older than 50 to address i11ues such as anxiety and depre11ion at 10 a.m. on the seoond and foorth Monday of NCtl month at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. Preregistration reQuired. (714) 445-4950. NEW GROUPS Jewish Family Service of Orange County has formed a bereavement support group that meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a Challenge of Change support group thet meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays. Both groups meet at Temple Judea In Laguna Hills, 24512 Mouhon Partway. The service is also fonnin(J a parenting support group to meet the first and third Mondays of each month at 10 a.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN Pastor Hein Austin leads a Bible study on #How to ~ome a Contagious Christ(an" from 7 to 9 p.m . Wednesdays at 377 w. Wilson St., No. 15 in Costa Mesa. All are welcome to~ome and meet new friends. Informal ion: (949) 722-7498. CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH SERVICES Pastor Hein Austin conducts church services where you can make new friends. enjoy upbeat music and hear positive practical messages at 2 p.m. every Sunday at 2401 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. Information: (949) Daily Piiot 722-7498. hnp'./twww.cfcintemational.org. GAY /LESllAN SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Service of Orange County plans to present a di11C01sion group-for parents of•< Jewish gays and lesbians if enough peopte ere Interested. · · (714) 446-4950. .. ... MYSllCAL ANO SPIRfTUAL , ' . The Mystical Spiritualist Church • · of South Orange County holds ' • Sunday services every week at 10 a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., C~ Mesa, Suite 3. A spiritual heali~ service starts at 9:30 a.m. (949) ,.. , 581·2290. ··i;., BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP . II St. Michael and All Angels · Episcopal Church holds its Men's Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. oh the second, third and fourth 1 • Thursdays of each month at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del ' Mar. Free. (949) 644-0463. MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST · · The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churdi'<' meets from 7 to 8 a.m. Wednesdays in Oierenfield Hall,. :· 600 St Andrews Road, ~rtn-· Beach. All men of the church a~ , community are wekx>me to a~ $2.50 at the door. (949) 631-288()11.' SEPARATION SUPPORT , ,, Jewish Family Service of Orang~ County holds a women's divorce and separation support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish Family Service's office at the Jewish Federation Campus, 25()' E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. For dates and fees. qJll (714) 445-4950, ext. 114. YOUNG WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP ... Jewish Family Service of Orange County offers a support group fQr younger women dealing with • . issues such as life passages and changes, body images, family, relationships and loneliness at.J.. p.m. Tuesdays atthe agency ._; office, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, _ Costa Mesa. Preregistration ,. • required. (714) 445-4950, ext. 114: • Is your c.tiurcn or place of worship planning a special event? If so, send the typed ir1formation at least twO weeks before lhe evenl lo the Daity Pilol, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, • CA 92627. at1en1ion: Mike SwanSOf'\. religion editor; fax to (94.91 ' 1 646-4170: or send e·mail to "· dailypilot lli/atimes.com. HAYE YOU HEARD? THE ORANGE co. FAillGllOlJNDI II GOING TO THE DOGJ. •• AND CATI! AND f'/CI! AND 811/DJ! • Over 1,000 Animals • Giant Sole On Pet Products • Animal Entertainers • Animal Experts • Pet Adoption Fair ANDLUllAJ! AND FllN! AND ••• General Admission s9 Senioo $8 Kids 6-12 $4 S & under FREE!!! Discount C~ Online na•a•n•lll (PUASE DO IOT 1116 YOUI Pm) ._ __ _ ------ Datly Piiot Saturday, March 27, 2004 AU 1 COMMUNITY & CLUBS Spaghetti and bingo with the Lions SPAGHETil Al#O BINGO DO MIX 1be Orange Coast Uons Oub will hold its fourth annual Spaghetti Dinner and Bingo Night on April 3 at the Costa Mesa Women's Oub, according to Eitc Andenon, sel-ond vice president. The evening wilJ ~ at 5 f>'.l\"I. with dinner, followed by an ~ning of bingo at 7: 15 p.m. "We have drawing and door pril.Cs galore," states Anderson who adds "tl1is is a major fundrai M>r for the Oub." llckets. al $8 each are sold al itje door. Th e Women's Oub is on the comer of 18th StrL~t and l\Daheim Avenue in CoMa Me!.<1. Enjoy an early dinner and an evening of good, old· fashioned bingo while supponing the ljuus Oub in rai .. ing f1u1ds for tJwir charitable work. MY HITCH IN HEU lemple Bat Yahm in Newpon Beach invites you 111 u spcdal presentation by Lester I. Tenney. allfhor of "My I filch in I lcU: 1hc Rataan Death March," al 7 p.rn. April 25. furred 10 walk under the boiling hot Asian sun for 1 l day.; td'a prison camp on Hataan, h(mdreds of Aml'rkan und FiUpino P< >Ws c.lit'tl along tlw journey. I .estrr Tenney\ incredible story of his survival will inspire all who hear it. "Tliis book has moved me like nothing I have read this year ... '>aid Rabbi Mark MUler of'lc111plt• Bat Yahm. While Lt1crc i~ no churge• fo r 1111: event. re-.c•rv.i1io11o; arc needed anti can he rnach· hy Calling the ·1e mplC' oflit:l' at (!14!11 644· 1999. ·111c lrmplc i-. al 1011 JIM DE BOOM Camclbadr. SI., Nl·wpon l't·ad1. TRACK ANDAELD CHAMPfON· 'SHIPS rill' New port Hali ma Uotary Club and thl' city of Nt'wport Beach Hecrt•atio11 !)c•rvicl's will host lhl' Nc•wport ll1·11d1 < :ity Youth I rar.•k and Fil' Ill < l1amp io11ship' from ·l::m IO !I p.111. 0 11 1\prtl Iii al Newport 1 larhor I ligh !-.d1uul. l"he Hutary < luh will providt· 'l'Vl'ral dn1..t·11 timers aml 1utlges for tlte e·vl'nt. in addition 111 cash 'iJ.>nn-;or.hip, ac.:cortlrng lo Ar1 Walton. l'vt'nl coordinator lor 1he H111<1ry ( luh. I hl' llll'l'l i'> open tu buys anll girl~ horn helwt•en J;11111ary I, I ~1\9 .inti I k«t·mlll'r :J I. I ~~17 .11HJ a1hh·1e' will compelL' again>.t lht•ir own agl' group in this run. n·nt·aticm.1l ll:vd nw 1•1. All par1lcipa111' will n•ccivt• an e•wn1 ·1-,11111 . Fir-;t placP winrwr' will n·1 l"iw nwdab <ti a spr.•ci11l H11lary Lluh d111m·r whih· wrond anti thml plan• w111m•r, will n•n·iw rihh1111s till" day of Ill!' 1111•1•1. 1\ll qu.llilyi11g will n·1m•,e111 1•wp11rt lk:1rh "' tht· < Jra11g1· <:ou111 v < liarnpio11,hip 1111·r.·1 on ~lay ~ I ht· rt·gi..1 r<rt1o n hT i-. S l S lor N t'\\ port lk.H h n•,idt•rll,, !i-1111111 11111111•.,itlt•rll' 1111 1h1· cl.r)' ol llll' rnr.·r.·1 I or 11111n• 111l11rn1.1t11111, visrt 1111/lo/111'11'11' l"I t.i~ lll'lllf H1f/ l11't11 l1.ro.11.' and \Jjrk 1111 --------------- GETTING INVOLVED I •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For tnformalton on adding your organiLatio n to this list, call (949) 574·4298. COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP GROUP The Orange County dlapter of the national Multiple Sclerosis Society has started a new self·help group in Cost"' Mesa for people newly diagnosed or with minimal symptoms of multiple sclerosis. or both. The group meets at 11 a.m. the second fuesday of every month. (949) 650-7659. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniors 55 and older are 1n11ited to help stnff the Westside substation Volunteers are asked deparlnwnt~. 1he11 Hecreation and Senior Servicel'> or call (949) 644 -J 151. A FEW OPENINGS LEFT 'l11c <luhhuuse at SoutJ1 Coast Plaza will host a golf tournament al Strawht•rry Fam1s ( ;olf Oub 10 hr.mefi t thl' Sourh Coast < l1ildren's Society uf Costa Mesa. l'hc tourney will take place al I l ::IO p.111. Wednesday. The entry fr.•t' i-. $I :15 per golfer and $11 5 per Clubhouse Valued Member. h ind utlcs golf, lum:h, dinner bac·k al the <Juhhou~c amJ the awards terernuny. For mort' 111furma1i1111 or IO sii:;n up for lhl' tournament, call ~Healy (!'14~) 71)().:1(154. WORTH REPEATING rrom the l"h uughl for Today. provide·tl hy Greg Kelley of the Newport l\'k~a Irvine Interfaith < :11um:1I: "l't'O/J/1· 1m'}11r 1<1 follow llt<JSI' 1111111lwlfl1111•111, 11111 1/111.w 1111111 i111i111itl1111• tlw111." -C. GENE WILKES SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK TUESDAY 7:15 u.m.: l'lll' •Ill rnt'rnhe·r N1·wporl lkarh \111H1~l' ll111ary ( J11h will 11wl'l .11 I 1v1· ( :rnw11~ llt•!.l.111ra111 111 hear .1 < .rall litlk hy Rlake Rose ( f11111://111'll'f""' /11.,11 l1w11ri."·m111nw1J!.) WEDNESDAY 7: 15 a.m.: I h1· l 0 llll'll 1h1·r South< .oa'I M1•1111 llotarv < Juh will 111t'et .11 tlw l.r.·n tt•r duh .111111lw N1·v.p11rt I larhur to work two fou r hour daytime shifts per week. They would be responsible for answering phones, bicycle registration, fingerprinting, data entry and assisting with other c1tyw1de pro1ects. Seniors who can speak Spanish and English are also needed. Call for an application. Fred Gaeddcr, (714) 754-5208. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services tac11tly at the co rner ol 19th Street and Pomona Avenu~ seeks ONE-HOUR SPA TREATMENT l {? S P E C A L $65 • 80.mmule lrt!otments S 90 A•nllabll' 1hru 4-9-04 ................. ~ . . ......... MA SSAG E SPORTS/D EEP T HERAPEUTIC MASSAGE • Hor STONE T HERAPY M ASSAGE. SWEDISH RELAXAT ION MASSAGE • MATERN ITY MASSAGE • R EFLEXOLOGY FACIALS GAY LEE SIGNATURE FACIAL • C OLLAGEN N OURISHING FACIAL Hor STONE T HERAPY FACIAL • GENTLEMEN'S FACIAL TR EAT M E:NTS RAsPBERRY PARAFFIN 8oDY W RAP.• GREEN T EA D ETOXIFYING BODY W RAP MARGARITA SALT G LOW • MICROOERMABRASION FACE T REATMENTS G LYCOLIC TREATMENTS• C HEMICAL PEELS (I \ I ''t""/.. ,, Y'" at the Hyatt Newporter Newport Bedch,Ciilifornia .. ... •. . . ... FREE VALET PARKING I I 07 Jambor.ee Road, Suite #l, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 6«>-4093 www.pytee.com Monday -Saturday • 9am to 9pm • Sunday • I Oam to '1pm: by apporntmen1 ---------------~--~----·-------_)_ Kiwanjs Oub will meet at the University Athletic Oub. Noon: the Exchange <.lub uf the Orange Coast will meet at the Rahia Corinthian Yacht <Jub to hear Abdullah Akbar. fo rmer CIA agent d iscuss Afghan is tan. 6:00 p.m.: the 50-ml·mtwr Hotary <luh of Newport·Dalbua will meet al the Bahia Cori111hia11 Yacht Cluh for the area Speech Contest Finals. \ 11 I I p ://WWU'. llt'Wf1Uf I I )(I /ht HI. I lfgl THURSDAY 7 a.m.: The W·plus n1c111bcr Custa Mesa-OranKe t:o~la Breakfast I fon\ < Juh will ffil'l'I al Mimi\ Cafe. Noon: fhe SO·ml'mher < :n<11u Me!>a Kiwanis Club will mct'I al the I loliday Inn for a pru.:ram on tht• Newport lkad1 Him Festival (l11111:/lwu•11•.kiwm1i:.. nrg/cl11h/cmumwS11); the 50-rncrnbcr Kiwanio; < lub uf Newport Be<tch·Lomna dd Mar will m1•1:1 al the• llah1a Corinthian Yacht Club 111 hl'ar Gary Bun:hman tli:-.rus" ··FrontiNsman of Flight." Tht· l·..xchangc• Uuh of Nr.·wpurt l larhor l'lll'l'h al till' Nautic.:al Mli-.1•11111 tor a husim·o;~ 1111:1•1i11g ( 11I111:/lll'IPll'. llll1·xd11111w· d 11/1.1w11). The• llo1;1ry c:luh of Nr.·wport lrvin1· will rnr.·1•1 .11 the Atrium I lotd for a l'a,1 Prt•-;idt·nts ltlt'l'ling ( 111111://11111 •11•111 r11111ry.or1.1. • COMMUNITY 81 CLUB S is µubhshed Satu1days 1n thfl Daily Pilot. Senti vour ser1111:c club's meeting 1nformat1on IJy l.:111 10 17141921·8655 or bye ma1l 10 1rlelidom " .wt com volunteers who can greet members and the public at the front desk and volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel computer experience and sharp telephone skills. The Senior Meals program also needs people to deliver meals to homes. (949) 645·2356. COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. Thfl nonprofit organization at lhl:l Costa Mesa Senior Centl:lr is See INVOLVED, Pa1e A14 CONSIGN • DESIGN Q1111lity F11n1Wri11p w Acussoria for Your HoMt 369 E. 17th Street #10, Costa Mesa l.ocatt:J behind Plum·~ P..uio Phone(949)764-1746 Mon-Fri 10:00am-S:30pm, Sat lO:OOam-S:OOpm Consi111mt11ts accepted by 11ppoi11tmt11t 011/y Am.erica's Favorite Comfort Shoes Sf!IS t )ur ... 111 lt·.tth..-r ur1wr~ wr.1p Y•>ur lt-<'1 m ~·•mlort. l )Id 1."l11.11w.I .'\11wr1< .en, r,1f1 ,111:in~h1p i.:·~~ 11\11• ..-vt·ry ~h•lt' w1· 111.11..« W11h .1 11111 r.111g1· ••I -•=•·'.in.I whlt h,, w1· ':in Ill you. 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Help with fundraising events and help promote libraiy programs and services in our community. (71 4) 556-4396. FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY The bOokstore neees donations for book sales. Good quality children'w and nonfiction books are especially needed. They may be left at any of the branch libraries -Balboa, Mariners or Corona del Mar -or in the special book closet next to the Friends Book Store. at 1000 Avocado Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff lhe used book store, which is inside lhe entrance of the Central Libraiy. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Libraiy and are asked to work one three-hour shift per month. (949) 759-9667. FRIENDS OF ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The Friends of the Orange Coast . Interfaith Shelter meel lhe first Thursday of each month to plan projects and events that benefit homeless families. FOCIS is the shelter's only fundraising arm. (949) 640-8828. GIRL SCOUTS Gir1 Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers who will be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. (714) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrichment opportunities for girls and boys. (949) 646-7181. HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE Volunteers are needed to hefp make a difference in the lives of terminally ill persons and lheir families. Volunteers would assist them wilh nonmedical needs such as providing respite for lhe primaiy caregiver, running errands, reading to the patients and weekly social visits. The organization is also looking for clerical and bereavement volunteers to assist with office duties. Training is provided. (714) 980-0900. HUMAN OPTIONS The organization shelters, ..._._. __ _ Dally Pilot • counsels and. educ:at.es abused women and d\ildren. h ls lookl for volunteers. (949) 737-6242. ext. 24. JEWISH FAa.Y SERVICE OF ORANGE c;ouNTY lt!I(' Volunteers are needed for f>roiect . Caring, which provides aocialization and cultural .. expei iences to the Jewish residents and others at Fairview Developmental Center in Costa .. Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facll~ provide programming of Jewish content to the 18111dents on a monthly basis. Volunteers are also needed to provide comfort and support to the Jewish terminally il and their families. The group sponsors an ongoing Jewish ~ , healing support group for people wilh chronic illness at 7 p.m. • j Thursdays at the Jewish Famil'f. Servloe. 250 E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistratidn required. (714) 445-4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women, committed to promoting volunteerism, developing lhe potential of women and improving communities through the wort and leadership of trained volunteers. is seeking .. ~f.f members. 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"• 11 ( .,..~ ... .......-...... ----·--------. . -4!2L ........ - --- - - - --.------.------~~----------------------------..,.~-~---~.._.~--~--... -.r-~~~- QUOTE OF THE DAY "We're the host. We 're favored. EYEOPENER .Daily~~· It's not a guarantee, but we're hosting it and that favors us." Carsten hll, Corona del Mar junior teMis standout : HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL eterson one-hits ior left-hander ntinues to dazzle on mound in 3-0 win. • Costa Mesa High senior left-hander • Justin Peterson yielded only. a fourth- inning double to visiting Ocean View .. J:iigh as the Mustangs posted a 3-0 :GOiden West League baseball victory Oll'ler the Seahawks Friday. , Peterson struck out seven and ·Walked two to improve to 3-1. He has 1. now given up only one earned run in 27'11 innipgs for an 0.26 ERA. "He's'had as good of a four-gan1e stretch as I've ever seen a pitcher have," Costa Mesa Coach Doug Deats said of Peterson. who has 29 strike- outs and two complete-game shut- outs this spring. I le also saves one of his own pitching victories. Andrew Sanford was 2 for 3 and scored a run. while Daniel Cooper, Alex Dominguez and Kyle Benson drove in runs for the winners (4-3, 1-1 in league). See BASEBALL, Pa1e 84 GIRLS SWIMMING CdMreloads with quality newcomers Sea Kings Jost eight seniors, but are better than ever after runner-up finish in CIF. Steve Vir1en Daily Pilot Last year the Corona del Mar High girls swim team won the P-.tdfic Coast League championship and finished second in the CIF SouLhern Section Division II finals. It was the highest finish for the Sea Kings in CIF and the squad became .. ~ ... Coldl ' Doug Voldints best team in his 19 years of leading the squad. for all the success that came ut, the Sea Kings are actually bet- this season. With the freshmen we have com - in, headed by !Stephanie] Gabert bined with all the other girls ing back. I think this is ow stron- team ever." Voiding said. t Corona del Mar Lhe rich got See CdM, Pa1e 84 SporU 1W1 alF .... ( ...to•LH ,\llH)C lllir' 11uU.UJ1dwei March 29 honoree MATT TOMLIN • Sports Edttor Richard Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (9491650-0170 Saturday, March 27, 2004 Bl SEA VIEW LEAGUE CHAMPIONS MARK C. DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT The Newport Harbor High boys soccer team, which shared the Sea View League title with Foothill and Woodbridge before competing in the CIF playoffs: Front row. from left, Juan Rios, Ruben Trujillo, Will Trujillo, Nicholas Hedriks, Matthew Collier. David Manchester, Will Guzman, Joel Walker, Chase Kelly, Conrad Williamson and Brian Campos. Back row, from left, assistant coach David Zimmerman. Taylor Carver, Detlef Moeller, Matt Tracy, Warren Junowich, Adam Pinkerton, Michael Gustafson, Skyler Taugher, Kevin Shearer, Eduardo Garcia, Bryce Henry, Juan Cruz and head coach Ryan Hernandez. BOYS TENNIS .Sea Kings • • on a m1ss1on MARK C. DUSTIN I DAJLY PILOT Corona del Mar High junior Carsten Ball hits a forehand return of serve in doubles action Friday against Brentwood in the second round of the CdM Al~American invitational. Corona del Mar begins quest for three-peat in own tournament with two convincing wins. Steve Vlr1en Daily Pilot COS'JA MESA -As the Corona del Mar High boys tennis team wrapped up its second victory Fri- day, the Sea Kings kept their eyes on the prize: a third straight champion- ship in the All- • American invita- tional, which they are hosting. - The Sea Kings displayed their mo· tiv-dtion with a 6-3 quarterfinal victory over Brentwood at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center. ·me tournament matches closely resemble the col- lege tennis fom1at, with six singles sets and three doubles. "We want to carry on the tmdi- fion," Corona del Mar Coach Tim Mang said of winning a third AJl- American invitational title. Corona del Mar will face Cala- basas in the semifinals today at noon at Balboa Bay Oub Racquet Oub. TI1e championship final is at Palisades Tennis Oub and is tenta- tively scheduled for 3 p.m., as title- match hopeful Broughton of Ha- leigh. N.C ha-; a flight at 7 p.m. Broughton faces I.a JoUa Country DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Ashley Gleason Multitalented Newport Harbor softball standout is exceJling in expanded-role this spring for Sailors. B•rry Faulkner • Gleac;on was hardly Daily Pilot transparent last season, when she led the team in hitting (.311), . A shley Gleason attnost hlts (19), RBis (14) and stolen ~ggles when she bases ( 12). while fashioning a 1-1 qulcldy and pitching record and a 1.12 ERA. convincingly discloses She was among three Sailors her favorite method of disposing of named All-Newport-Mesa. opposing hitters. But, with the graduation of seven ~1 like throwing them rise balls, seniors from the 2003 wlit. Gleason knew because they usually can\ hit them." the she'd be counted upon. this seaaon. for Newport Harl>or High junior softball more dwt consistent offensive punch. standout said. "It hu been an adjustment,· said , One might suggest GleaM>ns favorite Gleason. who along with catcher Julianne pitch doubles as an Ideal word to Bass. are the teams co-captains. "I really describe her elevated status with the wanted to step up this year." Sailors this seuon. ' In addition to stepping up in the MARt< C. DUS~ I OAll.Y PILOT rise. See GLEASON, P .. e 84 Day in Lhe semifinals. Calabasas defeated Newport Har- bor, 5-4. in the quarterfinals. crush- ing what would have been a Back Bay matchup. Be it the Sailors or C'.alabasas. Corona del Mar re - mained fired up afler winning its match over Brentwood and wailing to see who it would face. "We Wdnt to win it." Sea King jun- ior Carsten Ball said. "We're the host. We're favored. It's not a guar- antee. but we're hosting it and that favors us." Ball spoke shortly after complet- ing a dazzling performance in sin- gles and doubles in the Sea Kings' two victories. He dropped just one game in doubles. P,arlier in the day. Corona del Mar defeated Jesuit of Carmichael. 9-0. In No. I singles. Ball swept past Richard Andrews, 8-0. Ball team ed up with junior Spen- cer Reitz and the formidable Sea King duo shut out Andrews and Nick Jarka, 8-0. Against the Brentwood Eagles, Ball maintained his momentum and scored an 8-0 victory over Dan- iel Freeman. BaU and Heitz defeated Freeman and Evan P..iley. 8-I in doubles. Ball's victory over freeman was impressive. considering Freeman had just come off an upset victory over Nathan Stadler of Redondo Union in the first round. Brent- wood, last year's CIF Southern Sec- See SEA KINGS, Pa1e 84 She Is, after all, dearly a player on the j ill•_\ .................................................... 1!111.~ ............................... , ........... ___ (. 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Offer expires close of business 03129/04 .. ~ . ,· 1' ' . I ---. ·---~---·--~-.. -. -.............. ~-..... ··-~ --WW:WEQS WWW C uwww~w--uow wwwu~wwwuc ~-WW --WWW SPOl{TS Saturday. March 27, 2004 13 • YOUTH· BASEBALL Giants rally to down Angels lbe Costa Mesa National UttJe League Minor A Giants rallied for '\ix runs in the bottom or lht: fifth uming to be\jt the Costa Mesa American Angels, 8-4. in at:tion Mah:h 20.Jake Splel~rger led off the bottom of the: filth with a line-drive i.ingle tu lcrt and the rest of the Giants followed his lead. Tre Le PJe am.I George OeLaTorre doubltid while Johnathon Ponce, K.annon Stone, Robert W!bb and Jacob Knapp all singled. Matt Qutyle walked. Alex Kronfeldt camt> in to pitch with the basei. loaded for the Giants in the first and got lhl'm out or thl· jam by fetiring the firo;t hatter i.hc faced. She <ll-.o pi!d1cd the next three inning:-.. l(lving up only one run and finishing with nine -.1 rikeouti.. In M111or B play- •Padre-. I H. I >ndgcrs 14: . Alex DeSoto.hall two hill> anti "'me<l three runs a nd 'fyler Rios li,u.I unt.• hit a nd scorcll four nms tu help the Padrei. hold off the Dollgt·r-.. l'lw l'adrcs usL•d eight hits. 111d11t.l1ng lloublcs by Johnathan Dall, Levi Stillman and Erik Ka.~us.~n -and nine wal~ - 111 take· a 111-11 lt•ad entering the ·1i11ttom of tht: '1xth. 'l'hl' Dodgers -.rcm·d -.1x, hut Stillman can It' 1111 111.rl'lid to earn the si1ve. 1 lw !Judger..' Nathan Pearsbn "11a-.hctJ a two· run honw run •IH'r lht• hoft lidJ knn• 111 tht• -.ernml 11111i11g. l'C'ar-.on went 3 for '1 with lour Hiii-.. Eric Prautz had two l11t-. and -.1:cm•d a run and Shane Sullon had om· hit and two l<BI~. f.ddJe Olerwny m ade two outstanding defcn:-.ive plays fo r thC' IJudgrr,. I le ranged lo hii. left <tt 'l'<:cmd ha'>t' to field a gr111111dcr and throw (Jtll thl' runner to l'lld lilt' second inning and then c-aught u fly in left field .md thrl'w to thircJ to complete a clouhlt• pl.1y in the third foning. I >mlgt'r :-.••coml haM~mar\ Otrls Vasque-z l'ntJcd the fuur1J1 hy rohhing Stillman of a hit on a looping lint· drive a nd stepping on the base fur the unassisted double play. 111 Co:-.ta Mesa American ljttlc r..eaj.,'lle Minor B at:tion: • Angl'li. 7. Yankee1. 5: . Fr.mk1e fartdow and Erick Kjos pllchcll for the Yankees, who drt-w -.1run~ !>Uppo rt and 1·111 ouragl'llll'llt frum all their 11·.1n1111all''· rlic Yankel'~ dl'll«1lt·d tilt• Mamwr.-.. 9-5. M:m h h • • < ;i;1111s l'I. Dodger!-5: l'I IC ( ,i;111L-. rC'lit•d on 1t·amwork and dutch play-. to '>I age a coml'·from-lwh ind victory over the r>odgcrs. Both Prank Dipietro and Aaron Wood were strong on the mound. Oia'iC Whittaker, Sam Miller .111d l}'ler TashJro all s tole bases ""hilt· Michael Birnbaum, Mall Jarmacz and Kyle Barnell addt'd 1111~ to key a nine· run fifth for 1h1· c;i;mt:-.. • · < ;.,11dwr ~ Paz pmlcrll·d the i"latt· and 1.tole horrw on a wild pitch. Ray Barkls play1·d well al .,..,·ond and Al Mazur ~ron·d l\\/ll'('. Dodgl'r' pitt:hen. Erk Prautz and Kalmon Brust held tht· \ .1anh to four run-. over four • 11111ings hefort· lhl' C ;ianl'i rallied. • Yankt'Cs lfi, Cuh-. IO: · lne Cubs led. 9-0. in the third. before the Yankees ralli~. Farldow hit a three-run homt' run in qie bottom or the third to get the Yankees (2-1) back in the game. MJchael ~ followed with a triple. Pitcher Kjos hit one to the fe'nce to even the score in 1he founh. Man Fewel played two strung innings at catc her and also had 11 great-offel'lsive game, huslling home· on a wild pk ch and . beating the throw with a slide. Jake Stone led the Cubs by pitching three innings with three strikeouts. Stone Lllso had an unassisted double play, l'atching a pop Uy and tagging the runner at flfSt. Slone hit an inside-the-park home run in the second . Chris Hrmandez also helped the ~rense with a great play i11 ·the first. diving for a gro11ndt•r and tagging the runner out <II first. Joe Hansen drove in two nm\ with a triple. Graut Spady went 2 for J with a double and two Hiib. Hayden Swift drove in a run with a double and Adam Want and Lucas DelaTorre each went 2 fur 4 with an RBI. Art Wlsnlewsld-went I for :I ;me.I scored a ruu. • The <.;c1sta fytesa National Braves battJt'd to a 12-12 Ill' with the Costa Mesa American Hcd Sox. Joshua.Tierney, Branden Arceyut, Matt Thomas, Brandon Dleckhoff, Brad Wilson and Ryan W~t all !>inglt'd whilt' IJieckhofT and Wilson abo tripled. Sean Golden and Usa · Hynrunan had great at-l1<1t1. and provided alen ba.,erunning. The Brnves had !>tnmg pitchin.: performancei. hy Gabriel Ruan, Cassie Stevenson. Matt Thomas and West. 'lnomas: OieckholT <111d Oiarles Nel90n made great rntdie:-. in the infie ld. ' In T-Ball Minor play: •The M<trlins tuok o n the Hodd es. Drake SJelel hit hi:-. firi.t honw run and wao; awarded the offensive player or the game. Zachery An:eyut caught a line-drive in the first inning and Sean McHugh wa1. awarded bei.t listener Devin Pacheco wai. named I.he best hu!>tlcr. Oiristlan Lux wa-. awarded the dcfen~ive player of the game. · In games playt·d M<lft:h 1:1: • Vlnc.ent Galwz hit a home run 111 the first inning tn !>tart the C .osta Mesa NationLll Minor/\ I >iemondbacks on their way to a 16-J victo ry over the Costa Mc~ American Marint:rs. c;aJvcz' 195-foot ~hot t>Vt'r the fence in left -center field helped tlw D-hadcs to a 4·0 first-innin1i9 le<1d. Tlw ()-backs were paced by the pitching of Raymond llolmes. Ouis Desoto a nd Oiristlan Aqullar. The dt:fen!>t! was led by Brodie Pearce, Austin Aguilar. Jared Payunt,.Kyle Orton, Dylan GaJtan and Brian Stanley. In Major.. play: • C ;iants 6. Padres 5: Jesae Fox. Oantel Derieg, Eusebio Castillo and Gian-Paul Stebbins led the P-.:tdres o n 1h1· mound while fox and Castillo added solid fielding. n1e Padrt'S' offense included an HBI hunt by IJerieg. singles by Fox, Ryan.llarnett and Ryan Buma, and doubles by Stebbins and Ca:.tillo. In Mi11or II play: •Paths 12. Cubs 7: I lcrna11dc:.-. was named Most Valuable l'laycr for the Cubs for his impn•ssive pitching. rernrding five strikeouts in two inning,-;. Adam Ward and Oiad Fackler each had two strikeouts in one inninl(. Fl'wcl had two hits. induding a double. and.scorl'd a run. Stont had two hits . including a double, 1.t:owd a run and drove in 01w. Del.<;ilOrrl' poundL'Cl a double and M'Ort•d. t=ack.ler and Wi!>nit'wslu each went 2 for 3 with a ru11 ~rored 111 Fanti play: • Till' Padres· hal!> can w aliw . i.ending many hit!> to tlll' 1111tfield. D&1Jte Capoccia ll'd the s11~e with a five-hit 1wrlorma11re. ind11di11g three doubles and live runs r-corl'd, 1•arning him the g:;me ball. I lb M1pp11rting cast i11d11dt·d 'nrnl' linl' hilling h y Tyler Owens '(ti for h. thn•t• tlo11hle.-.. four n111~1. Wiiiiam Reed (h lorfi. four run~). Oulstl&11 Darrow (.I lor Ii, thrl'l' tlCJ11hlt:,, lour nw ... , and Garrett Deutsch (!'i lur !"1, triplt·. fiw 11111-.J. In a1ltht11111 10 ge tt111g two hit,, llarrison Stem rn11t111u1·d hi~ l111e defl'lhlVl' play. tally111g thrl'l' putouts at plldll'r Jlld -.cnmd ha:.1'. C>wt•1i.. al'41 lli-.playt·tl hi' dt'f1•11..ivc• -.kill-. lrn111 Lhud ha-.;, and lir.,t ha-.t'. 11·;1111ing up with 1>1•111\d 1 to rt·rord k1•y tlllh. Ted Zoerner gut hi-. first hit ul • tht' ..i·:L,on. a -.inglt· in till' fifth i1111111g. • Nkhulits llalloran bl,,..te<l ht\ lir-.i honw nm of lhl' -.t"L1.-.c111 ... , the lktl' h.1llll'(l tht· <;ianh. Wyatt Kanoa. alldcd a !>i11gll' 111 Lhc filth 10 ~o with two 'i11glt·' · hy Kyle Kotler -in hi~ fif\t yt•otr 11f ha~l'11all. lackson Letterm.w1. Chad Crivello and Adwn Dltt all m<tdt· ~flllll' kl'y play~. Ga.rel Henscheid, Garrell Kahre, Junior Onma, Marco Pertt.., Mason luJuga anti llalloran added 10 tht· otTt·11~l' while Nik.al~ Ari!IS HBI in thl' -.ixth cappt•d thl' Hell-.' -.coring. 111 I-Ball Mmor otc 11e111. • ·1 he Marin" took on the l>odge" i11 ti lt'ir ,,., oml gam e ol tlw -.c·a,rn1. . 1l1t• M,irhn-. aw.1rdt'ti Jarod Adkins with tilt' hc't h11-.1le awarcl. Colin Gardnes madt· the play of lhl' gamt• and RJJey Lord was the ddl'ns1ve player 11f the g<lllll'. < >"l'll'ivt playt>r ol lhl' gaml' honor-. wt·nt tn IA>gan l'wanJuwskl a11d t Ill' Zac hery Arceyut wa-. 11a11ll'd he.;1 lislt'lll'r. •Till' Angels' Kelsey Picco hrnught i11 thn·e run., with a hit agamst thl' Mari1wr-.. Wyatt Semas, C J. Mino and Andrew Vaca all -.cort•tl .• Carter Olapman t·;cught u lly a11d thrl'W to li1st hast'111an Austin Ratt.."t>: Julian lackson, l:Ublan Munoz anti Ryan I.ether 'howt•d great hu~11c .. Paul Klng.i.lid hard into •fir-.1. Alex <llld OiandJer Pearce hopt' lo n•111m tor tht• 111•xt ganie. YOUTH WATER POLO Corona del Mar wins toumarllent ·n1c Coro~a del Mar undcr-14 1uninr girls water polo team won · three consecutive g~mcs, including the finql agamst the '('RAP Polo Cluh, to claim the Laguna Beach tournament at I .aguna Beach I ligh on Sunday.In the final, C:dM took a n early 3-0 lead and held on to win, 4-3. • • .,. er••• • • • • e • • • 0 Coach 'rc'<l llamlaruk It'd hi' team to a !:.I :!.win oVl'r Laguna Beach in tht· first game followt•d hy a !i·l triumph owr l.11-. Alamitos in the st·cond round. e • • ft • We' II 1dsn rnalu-vour first fitl'Jmenc 1111 rh'lt' '04 £320 Sedan.~. F111/ ~ 'i1~1.·\I L1n11r~. 1 )11u•1t ~1 ~1·tl /'e1~'T1lt.'lll . ( )11·1 I OQ Jll \l t1Ck . -••••••• ft ................ . Do <1 d1111hl1• wke. c in th1$ c1bwlwch £<>T)!1'1111 ~ 2003 CLK500 Coupe • Bruer hum Ir wo11 '1 l1t\I lcin~ · ( lhac11ol1 . . I ( .. . ' 14 Saturday, March '2 I, /004 S PORI S Daily Piiot SEA KINGS Continued from B 1 lion L>iviaion IV champion, de· feated Redondo Union. 6-3. ln a rematch of tht CIF chwnpion· ship match last St'a~on. BRIEFLY Newport-Mesa gymnasts stand out llowl"\'er, 1lw F~gll'~ had 1111 111 wver for lht· ScJ Ki11~~. ll·d hy li.111. lu·iv und wc,l1·y M1lk1 l.1111111.1 dcl Miu .!l:,,u :.\\•'IH 111 duuhlu., "CdM lb fU'>I d p1mt:1 huuw.' lirentwuud Cuddt M1kt• l>irk "1iLI ul'm n.Assi11~ 111y No. l i.i11gl~ player. but that dol·~n't matter." MiUer, playira~ .11 No. 2 i.ln.:JI.'~. took t:arc ot 'liJ111111y Normingtou. H-:\. Miller 1111.iO ll'arned up with Alex Nguyt•n to 1•;Hn 11 duuhle!> victory and tlw Cor1111u lid Mar duo of Hrt•1111aJ1 Hot>1.•rt..' am.I rtyan Caughwn alMJ won. tHi. 1wer Michael nlurdan amt C l1uck · ie I lueneganlt. Corona def ..., ~ QUriililil Conine del M.r •• Blentwood 3 Singlea-Ball (CdM ) def Freeman. 8-0; M iller (CdM) cluf. Normmyton 8 3. Relu (CdM ) def Riordan, 8 O. Roberts (CdM I losl tu Paloy. 4 8. Nyuyen (CdM ) losl to HufJnuryardt. 2 8; Caughron (CdM) lost 10 Elson, 7 ll (4 7). Doubles -Ball Rtilll (CdM) cl!!f F1eoman,Paley, 8 1. M1llu•·Nyuyc11 !CdM ) duf No1m111yton Uuyl1, ~ ). Aobert.s-Cauyhrtm !C11M1 ''"' . R1ordan·_Hue11uryarcJt, 8 ti GLEASON Continued from B I 'lt'.IUt•r'l>.hip dl'p:trl 11 ll'lll, ( 1k'<L'>lln 'h'fllk'd lllhl tlll' J}lll'hi11~ d n·h-. .1111·1 1111111.11 ii> pl;iy111K U1i1<1 li.ti.1• a ... a -.opho1111m· II wa.l\ a d'l.1ll1·11w· ''"' w.1.-. Pagc·r to Ulll'JI! 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Wohing i:ompett•d againl>I roughly IOO young aLhletei.. tak- ing lirst 111 the vault, pardllel har,. ring' und high hars. I le also w1111 tlw all·around, scoring :.fi.nfi. l!ai ll'y. I ;I, who also train~ at Nt·w I lopt'. t'itme in st:V<'nlh in till' dasi. lhrt•t• ll1vision and is an .1h1'matt• for the Southern La.Ii f11mia All-Star l(•am. Y1111ng, a !:J·year-11td who at- ll'tHh Ew,1hluff 1\lcrnentary. fi11- t1-llC'U I Oth 111 tlw ring,, rompl'li- 111111 i11 dal>'> "~ divi-.ion. 1 lis ill plan • fi11i'lt lll'lpl'll lib ll'am l.!~1· l'lf.:hth 111 '>outlwm Califor 111.1 Yc11111i.: pl.111~ 111 a111·11d till' I lly111p11 Ir 1aJ, a' a v11h111lt'l'r w1;1 kt•• h11w :!h "' tlw An 11wheat.l 1'1111d. 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I k ii-t'X ptl'll'tl IO hrt'a k 1111' N<./\A n•rord, w h1d 1 b 1·'i 1.llH, 't'l liy Flortda'i; Matt BASEBALL Continued tr om B 1 Sailors hlank Irvine Nl'wporl I !arbor I ligh ~cnior ltll'y C:<tntardl.J ".:atterl'J fi ve hib for hb fir\t complCtl'· gaml' .. 1iu1 0111 111 thl' season imt.l th1· !-,ailor~ ha-.lwd 11 hit~ i11 a ~l·O St•a Vww L1•agul' ha~l' h;ill w111 11vl'r vi ... iting Irvi ne Friday. "W(· 1w1•1lt·d thb 111 1t'. big l1rrtl',.. 'aid Nt•wp orl Criarh J<1t'I llt''g11111. whn!.1• tt•am had hl'>\llll tlte ll'agut• campaign wi I It I WO 1<1'>.\l''\. < .• 1111111 t>ll.1 fan m•d five• ant.l walk1·d only 111w. I le: all owed only 01H· lrvint• ha,.eru1111t·r to rl'al h third. < llknsively, w11io 1 'hon stop Br:m don la,1w1 1·1111t11H11•tl hi~ "11111.·1 ~prir1g, g11111g .1lor 4 with a \11le1 h1111w r1111 111 OJh'll the "oring ill the first. Insuring C J l i f<u11i,1'~ hnt•:,t 110111<'., Sinu.• I Y2S Pl:R SONAL INSU RAN CE DU1ARl MENT Nm\ l111 .1h·d 111 N1•wp11rt H10,11h 111 '''IVl' N1•\\l1ttr1 l\l'.1d1. ( em111.1 d1 •I r-t 1r, N1·w11t1rt ( 11.1,I MICI .111 of Or.lll!(I' (11u11ty I" I'"" ~lh ,114(>; l~''''"'·'I 111•.or,ff)f (' MJfl,l)r(f t l11uf.1 lt1.,!m,111 hn•lihfO. ,,,,,.,,, l m-..w.1m 11 1 Hin PIPilSI.' l,111 I 111d.1 fur .1 rnmplete rt'view ul your pr.1r,11n,1I lllSllf.lrl( (• - ....... c.... ..... --·----- Cole in 2000. Pl'iri.ul broke the world record, finishini.: in l!51.17 in 2002. l't•xas (:.!46 p11i11ts) :.lands in thtrll pl.in· in thl' team sland· inK:.. us Auburn l435) b in first Jrld Stanford (2411.5) st-rnnd. Tars defeat Mira COsta •VOLLEYBALL: The Newport 1 la rbor buys vnUeybaJI team du~ in defensively and junior Brett Pt>rrine amassed 27 kills and l'ight hlocks to fuel the Sail· ori.' 15-:l!J. 25·23, 25-21. 25-W nonll'u~ut~ victory over visiting· Mira Cosla Friday. It's the Sailo r:.' first win over tltc Musta ngs. ranked No. 2 in UF So uthern Sec1ion Oivision I. i.im:e 2000. Newport ltarbnr < ;oach na n Gk·nn ~aid. St·n.ior Morgan lluvaars had 20 digi.. while senior Adam Sl·hlc!>ingt·r added 51 assists for tht• Sailor::. (8-6), ranked Nh. HI in Cl F Divi!'tion I. Jon La ngford had eight kills a11d Tt'<I Slawr addl.'d seven for tlte wi1111ers. OCC sweeps Lazers •VOLLEYBALL: The < >rangt: Coasl Collel{e men's volleyball team defeated host Jrvine Valley. J0-27, :Ul-23, 30-2'.l, 1-'riday 111 re- 111ai11 111thl'aten i11 Orange Ern- pin· < .onfercni:c rornpe1i1io11. l'rt'-.hrnan sell er Shawn Pac· 411ing had 44 assists a nd sopho- more opposi H~ Jon Lari.on had 11 kill~ 1.11 pan• th<' l'irales (I :1-1, 'i·O in rnnf't•rence). < lCC 1:ikt·~ a 11ine-n1atdi win- ning !>!lrcak into Wedm·s.Jay's ,1towtl11w11 agai11-.t top-ranked < ;olllt·n West. Tars edged in quarters •TENNIS: Till' Newport I lar· hor I ligh hoys tennis team lost a quarterfinal match. 5-4, tha1 wa" dl'cidcd by a 'inglt•!-i Sl't til'- lm·aker aga ins1 Calahasas t=ri· I.lay in the < :orona del Mar All- /\nlf'rin111 invit;ttional 1111 the earned victories in singles. COfon.t dtl Mar All-AmiriCM inVititional QUartiiflfiil C•l•bHH 5, Newport H•rbor 4 Singlea -Khoury INH) def. Scllaruz, 8 2; Fleming (NH) def. A. Lall, 8 2; Decil tNH) def. Smith, 8·4; Farmer (NH) lost ro Gorelyshev, 7-8 (5 7); Serydyk !NH) lost E. Lee. B· 1; Espley-Jones (NHI lost to K1pnas, 8·4. Doubles -Khoury.Fleming (NH) lost 10 Sc11a1az-A. lee. 6 8: Espley·Jones/Serydyk (NH) lust to Smith·E Lue. J.B. Farmer Deck (NH) def. Aebhun.J<ipn1s, 8· 1 Flnt round Newport H•rbor 8, Menlo 1 Single• -Klloury (NH) def. D1ele, 8 2. Fleming (NH) def Gohlstein, 8-1; Deck (NH) def. Hansen, 8 · 1; Farmer (NH) def Seiler, 8-4. Seryclyk tNH) def Kaufm an, 8·7, Espley,Jones (NH) los1 to P1gtH, 5·8. Doubles Khoury Fleming def 0 1ale·Golds1em, 8 3, Deck Farmer (NHJ def. Hansen P1ght, 8-4; Esplcy JonestSeryctyk (NHI cM Kaufman Grauer, 8 2 Chargers blow by Bucs • SOP'TBALL: Orange Em pin· Conference-leading Cypress College was 1110 much for host Orange Coast Friday, as the Charger::. earned a !HJ softball win hah cd alter fiw innings. ()C:C freshma n ... el'11ncl haM·- man Albon Zirnmt'r had 1wo hits and freshrna11 catcher Kim En~ey had the other. a douhll', for tht' l'ira1t·~ (!l :lO. I· IO in cunft>rence). Cypress improved to 2ti· I . I U-0. <>ranee Empire Conference Cypress 9, Orange Coast O Score by Innings Cypress 140 40 Y 9 () Orange ooo oo o .1 1 Coast Blabai:ha, Shont (4 ) and Russo; Lindsay, Otaz (41 and Ensey. W - Klabacha. 19 1. L -Lindsay. 1 7 28 Mo1en IC). Ensey !CCC) HR M oo1on (C) I Eagles march over Saint-, St'a King~· m uns. • VOLLEYRl\LI.: Tlw F.o;1a11d a Nt•wport will fat:l' Brentwood I ligh boys volleyball team, in a fifth·plau· i.cmifinal today ranked No. I in CIF Southt'rn a t H a .m. al tht• Costa Mei.;1 Ten-Sectio11 Division IV. mat.le 4uk k 11is Lt•ntt.'r. work o f C ;olden West League "It wa~ a good l'Xperiem·p," visitor Santa Ana Friday. l5-I I. Nt•wp1>r1 < :oach Jeff Th11111-1e11 :l5-!J, 25-tt. ~aid of tlw losi. 111 (,alaha'iafi. "I · St>nior Kris Hartwell had I<! think ii will makl' them toughl'r kills and junior St'lll'r Trt•vor lor lt·ague::." I lolme11 had·:10 assists <md four Tlw !".l<tilor~ ddt·alt'<I Menlo of 'C'rvin• act•s to pal't.' 1lw Eagll''> /\1lwrto11, H· I, in lht• 11r:-.t round ( I0-1, 4-0 in leaglll•). l·m.lay mo rning. Hohcrt Khoury. S1.·111 t Sankey addt•d t'i ghl lakt.' Flf'ming. l'yler l>rrk, Char kllb , while llrad 1.ar'll'rt and lil' Fa mu•r a11d Husl<in Serydyk Josh Ko rncKilY had SCVl'll apierc· Junior C1rt·g Miner wa' 2 for :1 with an RfH and a run, Pat· ritk Kt·l'ha11 d oubled and '>l'IHl'd twire and Jeff' Sanchez wa~ I for I with two runs fur thl' wi1111l'r., (S-it, 1-:l in lt•af~ltt•). Bohhy Ward launr hed a. douhll' 10 ~tan a ~t ring of thrct' 'traight two bagge rs in the fift h for the Tar:;. Parker hurls JV no-no Nc,wport I I arbor I ligh !>opho- n111n: right-hander Tyler Parker threw a no-hiller and struck o ut I 1; 111 ti lt' Sailors' 4-I junior var· '"Y !'lea View League baseball vktory at Irvine Friday. . l'ark cr, who has spent time with 1hc varsily this <1easo11, had o nly o ne hall hit out of the in - fil'l d. Irvine\ run came on an t•rror, a walk. a double steal and 11 pa:-.,ttl hall. CdM bombs Breakers IJt-ft'nding Pacifi c Coast l.cagul' cha mpion C:urona del Mar I ligh continul'd i1-; 1•a rly roll through league competition th is spring by hammering visit· ing Laguna Beach Friday. 14 ·O. UNIY-ho und senior Josh Bradbury hit a pair of two-run home runs and Wl'nl J fo r 4 with !>ix RBis w part' a I :I-hit at- 1ack. USC-bound senio r Todd Macklin struck nut eight and al- lowed three hils in five innings. while Ben Maggard and Wes'> Presson t·ach pi1d1e1l an inning of reliel 10 compll'te the shut- out. CdM (5·4, :1-11 in lragueJ. ra nked No. IO in <:IF Southern Secti on Division IV, has now outseorcd PC:I. foes, :15-4, this scasun. Junior Andy Frl'nkit>I wns I. fo r 2 with a double and senior Ni k Palchikoff went 2 for :1 with a homt' run lo add lo lopsided vktory. Bradbury now has four ho- mers tit is sca .... un ant.l 14 the last two years . tor 1hc winners. Estanda plays host to cross- 111wn rival Costa Mesa Wt-dnl'~· day at 4::.10 ~l.rn. Seahawks best Mesa • SOP'TBAl.L: Daniellt• Mor- 1011 singled solidly up the mid· die in 1he third inning, but that was all the Costa Mesa High softball team could muste r off of visiting Ocean View, which d aimed a 3·0, one-hit Gulde n Wesl League win Friday. The Mustangs fell to 5-5. 1-1. Golden WHt Leaeu• OcHn View 3, Costa MeH 0 Score by Innings o. View 100 OtlO 2 3 1 0 0 Mesa ooo ooo o o 1 ? Feld, and Mclaughlin. Simon (5): Butler and Miller. W -Feld. l - Butter. 5·5 28 -Cruz (OVI. Shal1vadeh (QV) Li ghtning still perfect •VOLLEYBALL: The Sage 1 li ll Sl'h o11I hoys volleyball team fl' mained u11hcatc11 with a 25-7, 25 -11 . 2:1·:.!S. lS·l. I Acadl'my League w111 Friday over visiting Whi1ncy. Senior K1•vin Joyce had 211 kills, whill' !'tcJphomort• setter Jake Lazere added 42. assls!~. Middll• hlork<:r~ Alt•x t;reer anti Macsun Frl'deril'k l'arli had t.•ight kill~ for tht• Wil llll'f'> (7-0, Z·O 111 k aguf'J. Tlw l.ightning vi.,its Bn·11t n•11 tl1ristian 'l\1eM.la y in \vha! could lw a 'howllown 1111 1111· ll'agut• ll'ad. Mustangs lose in fi ve • VOLLEYRl\U.: The < .<1!-.la Mesa High boys vollf'yball team had match point in tlll' fou rth game. hut lost iii. lioldl'n Wes! Lt'a!{tJC match, 25-17, 24 -26. 2S 2U, l 4. 2fi. 12 · Is. to h ost Oran gt· l·riday. The M us1a11g~ (4 -4. I· I in league) had gam e point in .till· 'econcl game. hut could not do:.e it out, C:os1a Mei.a Coaeh Davt· Sorrells said. Ryan Bag wdl and Mit ch Mandel re corded 20 kills carh, while /\11 drew Melcer amai.st-d :l!l as:>bl .... VU women dominate TENNIS: The Vanguard lJ111 versity won11•11's te nnis team dispatl'hC'd Pad fic l.utllt'rnn, 9-0. Wl'dnesday. Junior Olga I tlu~hdwnka won all I :l ganwi. and freshman 1eamma1e /\my Brown won I<! of' I :I 111 pan• tlw I.ions' 'ingll's a11:wk. Vanguard irnprnVl'd 111 I it-I. Pacific Coast Leaeue Corona del M., 14. Laguna BHch O Score by Innings Laguna ooo ooo ll o J 4 Corona 520 142 t4 1J 1 Pldcett. Sampson (4) and Kelly; Macklin. M aggard f6), Presson (7) and Kelly. W -Macklin, 3· 1. L - Picken. 28 -Frenk1el (CdM ) HR Brabdbury !CdM) 2, Palch1kofl (CrlM). Golden West Leaeue Cost• Mesa 3, Ocean View O Score by Innings 0 Vtew ooo ooo o o l n M esa 100 200 l 6 J Roth, Purj.)ura (5) and Kleon, Peterson and Bonso n. W Pe1erson. J 1 L J Roth. 28 J Roth (OVl Sea View Leaeue Newport Harbor 9, Irvine O Score by Innings lrv1na ooo boo 11 o '> 1 Newport 102 420 o 9 11 1 Campbell. Carpenter (4) and M acqueen, Cantarnlla and Sanchez W -Canter a Ila, 2 2 L Campi.Jell. 28 Oliver (I), Ward (NH), Miner (NH). Cant11rnlla (NH), Keehan tNH) HR -Jasper (NH) CDM THE SEA KINGS Continued from B 1 rirher with the entrance of <la he rt. a freshman Who quali- 11ctl for tht• Olympic lriitls in the WO·mctl'r hreaststroke in :.!:35.~14 at thl' Spring national championship!> in Orlando, Fla .. Feh. 11 . Gabert along with senior Kim McKay, junior Jordan Anae and sophomore I .exle Shue lead a formidable lineup which plans !() defend its rel. lltJe. University sh2uld contend once again . Rut 1he Sea Kings arc set to be the talk of the town. "This is going to be an exciting season," Voiding said. Nii's going to be fun. I'm looking forward to 1he challenge. In addition to the aforemen- tioned Corona del Mar quartet, the Sea Kings also boast more talent. "I expect great thlnwi from sophomore Ashley O.andJer; she continues to get stronger,· Vold· Ing said. "Katie lndvik, a fresh. man, Mle'll be a very good iwet. Vivian Uao will be S()oring for u~.·· t il>n · l\<t WPtJ 1\41 Anni• Anrf """· JordanAnee TumueAnM Kathryn Bilder Amanda Cattln AmvCattln Alhley Chandler AnneC1etter Jecquellne Ouzac Katya bdington 8lttlenv RJllen Stlphenle Gebert Cemllle..., KedelndYMt AlvlM-'°'* Jr. Trec:y Kubes Sr. So. · Katlin Kubes Jr. So. Vivien Ueo Sr. Fr. Lauren McAdams Jr, Jr. Kim McKay Sr. So. Alexlne Rodenhuis So. Fr. Lexie Shue So. So. Amv Stndt Sr. Sr. Nltlfle w.vte Sr. Jr. B'*-vWtaleY Fr. Fr. Anl)'(.''rH*I Jr. So. Amy ZAKbr So. ff. c..ih: Doug Voiding (20th So. ·vwr, lor Katya Eadington were a part of Volding's ftrs1 winnjng relay team· in the CIF Millikan Southern Section Relay ftnals last year when the Sea Kings won the 6 x SO·yard freestyle in 2:31.84. Shue won the 500 free and 200 lndividuaJ medley at the PCL ft. nals. where she was also named Co-SWimmer of the Meet along with teammate Brittney Bowlus, who went on to play water polo al lJCIA. Anac's younger sister, Tumua, also !l~rengthens Corona del Mar. She won the I 00 breaststroke In the PCL finals. Another 8'ster tandem. the Cat.tlm1, junior Amy i:tnrl rn.c:hm"n Ami:trirfa .. hn11lrl also provide contrihutionl'> for Ille 1eam. /\my Catlin survived leukemia and is on the come· back trail as she in her final year of remission. "We're going 10 have some depth that we will need," Vold· Ing saJd. 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(140260/4A847543, 140263/4A846086) Standard Features . 4.1-Utre 217 Horsepower VS Engine, Permanent 4·Wheel Drive with 2·Speid Transfer larbox, 4·Splld Electonlcally Controlled Automatic Transmission, 4·Wheel Electroalc Tractl11 Colltrol (ETC), Hiii Descent Cantrel (HOC), Sta-lum Rear Seating, Velllclt Stclffty System with Keylns Entry, Central Locking System, Power Adjustable Frollt Snta, Power Windows, Spllt 60/40 Rear Seat, Dual Airbags, Dual· Zant AutOMltlc CllnaatJ Cofttrol, Homellnk, Leather-Wrapped Tiit Steering Wheel, Automatlc·DIMtlng Rearvlew Mirror with Integrated Compass, Electrically ~dlustable Hlltltl Oltlllll Mirrors, Rm Fog Ughts, Full Size Sp•• Alloy Wheel and Tire Inspected. lua r a nteed. • Rigorous .140-point inspection • Comprehensive 12-month/12,000-mile limited warranty • 24-hours .Roadside· Assistance Emeraencv Service San Joa uln Hiiis Rd . -- -----~-41oo-........_..._-...-__ -~-~· -· ________ ..... _. ___ • ___ ._ .. _._ _____ • .._.._._. .............. ...__. ·-·-.... -· ... b ............... -·-·-·-· .... ·-·-·-·-·-· .......... _ ....................................................... __,._ .. ~ SS a 0 u u 0 ' . •' . ....... -.......... ,,. ..... , ... _ ....... .... • • ~· .. -·-· ....... ·~· ....... -~-~·--·-..-·-· .... -... ..-..... ..._ ___ ,_. _____ . _____ . _____ . __ ~·-·--... ·-·~-----·----· .. --.....-~---~~ .. ~-~~~~ --· THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• MARCH 27-APRIL J, 2004 I' II tl I' I II I \ 11 I I II I \\ I I h PEI:ICAN CREST ESTATE PRESENTED IY ESTHER-¥ANIC OF REMA>< REAL ESTATE SERVICES COYER 5TORV ON PAGE 2 -------------------------- 2 ,;. "' 0 2 "' Vl VILLA ELEGANTE PELICAN CREST Pelican Crcsc lifescyle. As one encers chis ulcimate high-tech home and che brillianc burgundy and gold accenred designs, ic is evident thac this is perfecrion on Newport Coasc. This magnificent estate consists of six bedrooms, eight bachs, limestone and wood floors, cuscom cabinets, granice finishes, fabric walls and ceilings, an elevacor and closed-citcuic cameras. There are plush his and hers offices, a large game room wich wec bar, wine cellar, a mirrored gym, an elegantl y designed movie theatre wirh cuscom seating and ample subrerran ean parking. Experien ce rhe stunning views of che ocean, bay and city lights, and a large pool. spa and oversized loggias. Fu rnishi ngs are negotiable. Price available upon request. ESTHER YANK R E MAX REAL ESTATE SERVICES (949) 640-1529 COVER ... REMAX REAL EsrATE SERVICES 2. Cover Story/Index 93. Brenexus 3.-30. Coldwell Banker/ 94 . Coasdine Realty Coast Newport Propenies 95 . Countrywide Mortgage 31. Cote Realty Group 96. American United Lenders . U .-33. Roger's Rea.Icy 97 . Abrams CoastaJ Properties 34. Bella Costa Properties 98. Portfolio Financial 35.-55. Strada Properties 99. John Dundee 56.-57. Remax Real Estate Services 101. Bank of America 58.-59. Metro Realty 103. Armstrong Properties 60. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage Barrington Capital 6 1.-85. PrudentiaJ California Realty 104. Mortgage Rates 86. Wells Fargo Bank 107. Open Home Guide 87. Cannery Village Realty 108.-109. Homes of the Week 88. Laguna Seaside Realty I 11. · Prudential California Realty 89.-92. First Team Estates 112. Catalist Homes Daily A Pilot Proudly serving N('W}'lOrt Beach. Costa Mesa, Corona dd Mu, Newport Co;i.s!, Shady Canyon, Laguna Bcach. Lagun;i Nigud, Dana Point, Monuch Beach, Capistrano Beach. San Juan Capistrano and San Clc:mc:ntc:. 3 N 8 ~ open house invitations BALBOA ISLAND 303 Apolelia $1 ,825,000 Sat 12-5 303 Apolena $1,825,000 Sun 2-5 Cher Rush 1205 N. Bayfront $3,499,ooo SatJSun 10-6 Josef Szlpd BAYVIEW TERRACE 3 I Shearwater $899 .000 CORONA DEL MAR ..... ~ .. .. ,,,!. 439 Be&onia $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ~ 516 OeAnza $1 ,995,000 Sun 1-S Nipa.hy -f.! 716.S Poinsettia $899,000 sun 1-4 Sue youn,--.v CORONA 9'40 Nicholas Pl COSTA MESA ., 302 E. I 6ch St Unit F $728,000 Sun 1-4 2686 Pala Mesa Ct $539,900 Sun 1-5 DANA POINT Jl642H*HIOr HUNTINGTON llACH 20 I IS Mysdc Lane ~ ..... .000 5durt ,... /Tin Smkh /i. y •• , t) ,, -.... - 5 CJ> "' <! a "' .-c; ~ n J rv ...... ''-' ' open house invitations ,. -l '" " ,., v: .. BALBOA ISLAND ;; -------------------() ... 303 Apolena $1.825,000 Sac 12-5 Jane Lang -' 303 Apolena $1.815,000 Sun 2-S Cher Rush 1205 N. Bayfront $3.-499,000 BAYVIEW TERRACE 31 Shearwater $899,000 CORONA DEL MAR 439 Begonia $1.595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Ewing/Ewing 516 DeAnta $1 ,995,000 Sun 1-5 Nigel Bailey 716.5 Poinsettia $899,000 Sun 1-4 SueYouna CORONA 9'40 Nicholas Pl Sat/Sun 1-4 Hen Cardoso COSTA MESA --. -------- 302 E. 16th St Unit F $728.000 Sun 1-4 GIMI Johnson 2686 Pala ~ Ct $539,900 Sun 1-5 I DANA POINT 33642 Hob ... Or $1,190,000 . 1 I HUNTINGTON BEACH ---~----··· --- 20185 Mystic Lane $&49,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Tim Smith • ..... ' cbsocal.com BALBOA PENINSULA $5,600,000 Bach loYers dream with panoramic bay, Jetty and oceanfront views. hrit Mitchell LAGUNA BEACH SS,250,000 Expanded and remodeled custom home. New landscaping and new pool. Shlrtey Hanis PIUZUL SJ,150,000 knmacufate family home with~ vtews. Uparaded Interior. Rick Lanpvin LIDO ISLE P,"5,000 Beautiful. newly-<onsuvcted custom home on large lot. BALBOA tslAHO $1, I fl.000 N-European villa. ) bd. Family room, study. elevator. Completion Spring 2004. LylMn Ewlna • Jeff Ewlna NEWPORT COAST $1,6U .... Gorgeous 3 bedroom possible 4• nesUed on pnvue. oversl1ed lot. 9euder • Lomberdl aLUPPI .. 49 .... ~mic Back 8l!y I ~ ¥\ew. MllCIW suite on main '-1. LIMA FWd • GaM Yortc ···----------~~~~~-~-~~!.!~!.-~~4~72.~~88~-~-·-·----·-- UDO llU S2.fM.lll Luxurious execudve he-standln& muto-use property. 00¥8 SHOii& $1,IH.000 urp Back Biiy v1ew home. 4 bedroom 3.S bad! plus oflice and llbnry. Roblrl'Chelnle HM90ll con ,,...,,... Palisades PW! I. 4 bedroom l bad!. Pool. spa.l car pnce. IF NEWPOllT COAST $1 ,ltt,000 0..-m home on one o( m. lars-t lots In txdusl'IW "RM,p." ONE FOfU> llOAD $1 ,'50,000 Fabulous uptraded ) t>.droom 3.S bach plus llbriry In One Ford Road • ....., ...,,.. • Slwwn Harris , . ~ ._. ·~~I '·1n . OAANOa Stl4,t00 Gofpous 4 bd. Prof.sslonally lands~ In Sen'ano~ . "-"" '9dlo ~-w-w,__,,__--,.-~~~:-=-----------------:------~~~ ONE FORD llOAD 'Sl,llt,000 8eaudfully appolnt8d. traditional home with downstaln master t>.droom. aALaoA ISL.AHO Sl,495,000 Balboa Island charm · Grae location • 2 rental unlu. Elaine Got"don CORONA D!L MAR $1H,OOO Corona del Ma,. vlllqe rear condo with 8MtOl'ne views from deck. l bd. 2 ba. • Su.Youns NIWPORT IHORll $71t,OOO Newport Shol"9$ beach house! Newer windows, kltcti.n. carpet. Kennie Jo fUuo LIDO ISLE ~.595,000 Udo Isle waterfront estate with '45' on the sand. .. Marilyn Aead BELCOURT CUSTOM $2,795,000 Architectural Belcourt custom with view. S bedroom, library, office. Nancy Peterson A Betty Come111 SUN'SET B!ACH $2,J4f,OOO 8uild your dream home at the ocean and hear the waws bfw.k. Unda Field A GaJI York NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 949.644.1600 t O lOUlell 111\N l\l'I~,' .. .._.. •. .._...-4 .. .._C...., --~--.._o.-____ f"'lo.~------...-... ---.._.,--·---... -·-·__...--.. -·-........ .--. ... , ..... ._.__ ..... ____ --. 75G !" 7 I 1 ... - I I ,J fl I I 8 N ,,,. "' 'O 2 "' (/') cbsocal .com ---,_ .... --·--..;.,;:~A..,.,,_-,,.. ~4 • -· .... ,,..t.. .._ •. aAL.aOA ISLAND $4, I 50,000 8&lboe band t.yfront custom home widl docX. Built 1993. Conamporary. hwrty Morphy & Hinda Buth-Stroner UDO 11&.1 SI ,HS,000 8eaudf\JI Udo ltte home on premiere end of Island. '°"Flaa llWIMTIRAACI tt,+tt,tlO Opponunlty u; buld amom 4000 sq. ft. home wtth IOfM vtewl. N E W LI ST ING S AVAILABLE UDO ISLE $l,4ts,OOO Remodeled runlly home on Udo b le. Jon Flag HARBOR V11W HILLS $I ,600,000 Harbor View Hills Sooth home on huce pie shaped larse yird. HAMOR VllW HOHll $1,291,000 Ovlinc MontJco with 4 bedroom 2 bath and remodeled bonus room. Ron ......... & Debbie Sdalanl UDO ISLI $1,HS,000 Wonderful Udo Isle home with quaint country charm. Marilyn Read LAGUNA HILU S 1,IS0,000 Nelle Gail custcm home. 4 bedroom 4.S beth remodeled thfOUChout. s.ra Hinman Ir Bnd Hinman NIWftOln' MACH Spacious. ll&ht and bricht condo with panoramic Yl9ws. Sl71,000 Carolhrl 'I •• l1 UH 'l' , , .. ""' ...... " NEWPORT BEACH 949.644.1600 LI DO IS LE 949.723.8800 -o...t .... ..-........... --·----..... --___ .. ______________ ·-·--·--·---..a-..... :.... ........ _... .. _._..._ ---------------------- I i l "A COMMUNITY FILLED WITH GORGEOUS BEACHES, TENNIS COURTS, YACHT CLUB, CLUB HOUSE AND AN UNEQ!JALED LIFESTYLE . " LIDO ISLE cbsocal.com .... ' , . MARILYN READ 949.718.2733 www.lldolsle.net _, ___ .. _______ ....... -------~-..... ------.....-----~-----·-----... ·----. .... _.. .. ........,.. ----- (OlUUJCll tlll.Nl\('I~. · 9 "' 0 0 ~ ~------------------------- 10 ROD DALEY 949.759.3776 u =-------.6 ----- 12 "' l' 8 -I "' -- L .... ~ ::! > ,, 0 ~. :, "' v. 2-;: , . ...., -;;:, "' a:: Q I a:: I .,.. ;;; I a I I ' I I -_,-.. - I -- DEBBIE SC LA FAN I & RON Ml LLAR 949. 933. 7393 949.718 .1741 #I CULDWll I BANK! R 11 AM IN ORANGl COUN I) WR 2000 & 2002 . '<lLllTY Of LXC ELUNCE IN ASSOCIAl lON WITH 949.718.1735 HEATHER WARREN 949.718.1734 SHADY CANYON® PROPERTIES SOLD 11 Prairie Grass 17 Redbird 41 Blue Heron 51 Copper Creek 31 Golden Eagle 25 Watercress (lot 13A) 27 Waten:ress (lot l 4A) 44 Copper Creek (lot 92) 29 Bluegrass (Lot 5A) 38 Salt Brush (lot 318) 29 Bouldervi~ (lot 27 A) (In Esaow) -.a......_. __ ._.. __ .. __ .., ..... 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EXCLUSIVE BELCOURT HILL -NEW LISTING ADDRESS 10 RUE BIARRITZ 19 LOCHMOOR LANE 3 SHORERIDG E 82 OCEAN VISTA 2 MASTERS C I RCLE 1812 PORT REN W ICK 5 RUE 8 1ARRITZ 45 CALVADOS 11 NORTHAMPTON 30 BURNING TREE 16 MARJSOL 14 RUE CHANTILLY .J6 LYON 606 HARBOR I SLAND DRIVE 4 RUE VI LLARS 3 ROCKY GLEN 3 RUE DU PARC 1938 PORT TRI NITY 2003 SALES COMMUN I TY BI G C ANYON BI G C ANYON PELI CAN C REST SEA ISLAND PELI CAN HILL HA RB O R VIEW HOMES BIG CANYON SANCERRE BELCOURT HILL BIG CANYON TESORO CREST BIG CANYON ST. LAURENT PROMONTORY BAY BIG CANYON TURTLE ROCK BIG CANYON HARBOR VI EW HOMES CURRENTLY IN ESCROW 16 MARISO L 19 VERSAILLES 18 MARISO L TESORO CREST ST. MIC H EL ff O RO C RF~ I REPRESENTED SELLER/BUYER SELLER BUYER SELLER SELLER SELLER/BUYER SELLER/BUYER BUYER SELLER BUYER SELLER SEL LE R SELLER BUYER SELLER BUYER SELLER BUYER/SELLER BUYER BUYER SELLER --~.._ __ .,_...~----·---------4'• --·-------·-----·--.. -.... ------.... ·-·------·---- g __ _ &£ SE cbsocal.com -~------0-...-...-.... , .. c.-.. .... --....-... ------------·------------~·-·---....... -,,,_- SUE YOUNG" 949.759.3708 RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 <. O l OlJJC'l l Ul\Nt\l'h' •. • 21 '~ c 0 !.. • . ~ • '1 m f ... . . , ~ 22 KAREN BETSON 949.759.3741 BRIAN THOMAS 949.717.4717 949.422.6409 brlan.thomuOcox.net DIAM OND SOCIETY JEFF JONES 949.718.2735 cbsocal .com Jefflon11Qcoa1tnewport.com PRESIDENTS ELITE -......................... _ ...... -~ .... __ .,._ .. _______ .. __ -.. ... _.""""'-______ ·~ ... .-.._. ........ ._.... .... _ .. _...,_ SHADY CANYON-$-4, 750,000 S;inQ Barban style custom home cnfted by Gius Constructlon. Sara Hinman & lrad Hinman NEWPORT IEACH Sl,995,000 Reconatructed view home with courtyard entry. Light and bright 4 bedroom. Robert Glem TURTLE ROCK $2,099,000 Custom home with beautiful d.ta1hng throughout. Large comer lot. Kim Seidenbers LIDO ISLE Sl,595,000 Premier Lido locauon. New remodel Large lot. S bedroom. 6.S bath. DebtMe Sclafani & Ron Miiiar LAGUNA BEACH Sl,195,000 Pride of Ownership. Mn<ed use building 1n Woods Cove. Connie Maxsentl IRVINE 5819,000 4 bedroom. 3 bath new home built 1n 2003. Hardwood floors throughout. Ron Millar & Debbie Sclafanl aAYlllDG! U.9,900 T.mft'lc 0 plan In quiet loation. l bedroom. l bath. New carpet. Lisa Adam c b s o c:·a I . c o m PELICAN CREST $I l,S00,000 Villa Tesori -a dmeless treasure by Glass Construction Corp. Sara Hinman Ir Brad Hinman LAGUNA BEACH $6,895,000 Sophisticated oceanfront living with private steps to Victoria Beach Robert Glem Ir Esther Fine PELICAN Hill $5,500,000 Custom home to be built. Panoramic views of ocean and harbor. Sara Hinman Ir Brad Hinman --··---·"--l!I --·----.. ____ ..... --------····· .. -----·-------.------·----._. ____ ..,... ____ _ 23 • NEWPORT •EACH $6.4ts.ooo Mainificent view estate, q~lity with S bedroom suites 7.5 bath. family room. library. Lynne VaJentlne NIWPORT aEACH $4.S00,000 Over 4,300 sq. ft. Tuscan Villa. Massive Interior remodel just done. Boat dock accommodates 70 ft. yacht. BlmHudnp NIWPORT COAST P,SS0,000 Mljestk S bedroom 6 bath coucal home.~ ~. Blend °' formal and dassic Italian uchbccurt. Maine Ir 0..,,... Hc:Gafllpn CORONA O.L MAR $1,600,000 Corona de! Mar vii~ R2 lot wldl ocean and hari>o< views. Conrad "9tenon NlWPORT 81ACH $1 ,S00,000 Redone 3 bd. ) ba. Open and spacious. Close to nature. water view from deck. Husf't & Sharon Swanson CORONA O.L MAil StlS,000 Like ,_ 3 bet l .S ~ cun om condo. Walkinc distance to shops and rest1uranu. TomThomton _.,__ ..... ...._..__o--___ ..... _~.._.-------------·-----·-·--·--·----._._. ______ _ CotlONA DB. MAR SI ,IS0,000 Rare, n.rty I f2 acre lot In Corona del Mar. Ocu n, aotf course views. Plans included Tom Thornton IRVINI $1,07',000 Turtel Ridge home. Never occupied.Views. hardwood !loon . Light. open floorplan. Gall Grabner & Joy Curtin COSTA M11A $619,000 Great ,..,,tal location close to die beach. Two separate triplaes on two separate lou. Lina c.mr-chen1 NIWPORT llACH $2,400,000 CORONA OIL MAR Sl,ltf,000 Newport lsl;and Bayfront. private bo3t dock on sunny 11de. Newer hom~ "to die for!" David ftrince NIWftORT HACH $1,4tt,OOO Bayfront with water views from living, dining, kitchen, master. 3 bd. 2.5 b;a. 8111 Schonlau • Cuey Lesko J bd. 2.5 ba. in Corona Del Mar Village. Gourmet kitchen. master with 'fireplace. Conrad ~tenon StfS,000 Top locauon. extra clean auto repair f3c1hty. "4 bay5. 3 lifts. Chuck lvenon NIWPORT HACH $114,SOO fOUNTAINVALLEY $611,000 J bd. 2.5 ba. Step• to the sand. Beauofully upgraded. Front Y2rd for entertaining. Robert Taylor Large lot. Room for pool. J bd. 2 ba. Vaulted ceiling, Each bedroom hu private patio. Jane Lana HUNTINGTON llACH SJ61,000 Nice up~r unit with view of the ~belt. New carpet. flooring and paint. Gated. Monique Vans Nl!WPORT Bl!ACH $6,Jtt,OOO Enjoy the Balboa P.eninsula Bay Front lifestyle! 4 bd. 4.S ba. Dock for a 70' boat and side ties. Carta Broffman-Wyffels CORONA DEL MAR $3,Ht,000 Crown jewel cl 5m1:m. 9 bedroom 9.S bath. Custom Fred Bnggs home spectacular views. Unique opportunity. Uz Grech Ir Wabt' Hawhont, Ill Nl!WPORT. Bl!ACH $J,49t,OOO Bayfront Balboa Island, 4 bedroom 3 bath with sha...ct dock for up to SO ft. boat. Warm, charming custom. 8111 Schonlau .... ---·-· _____ ..,,, -------,.·-~ i----------... -·-·--·--------... ·---------·-- I I I I 1 t I I I I I I I 25 "' 8 A -•. -- r ·, , ! , ' ~ ' : f • 1 -· .: ., -- "' C1 ., ... •' 0 < OfO •l"-•••o~j••HOooooo•HOOooo .. 0000.._.0.0~ j f'O LAGUNA IEACH Sl,ttS,000 LAGUNA BEACH Sl,525,000 LAGUNA BEACH $6,000,000 Fabulous 6,800 sq. ft. home un<Mr construction in Irvine Cove. Private beach, ocean view, large lot and pool. Ml.S# LI 20'49 IRVINE $5, 150,000 1.n acre lot in Shady <:anyon•witti fabulous p course. canyon and city llcht view$. Ml.S# L8021 LAGUNA Bl!ACH S2,ft5,000 Top quality, Mark Sinpr contemporary home whh coudlne, canyon and city ll&ht views. MLS#ll 2362 Ocean views from virtually every room 1n 4 bd 2.S ba home with incredible design Ml.S# Lll840 LAGUNA IEACH SI , 190,000 l bd. 2.S ba.Walk co beach and Village Zen like garden~. 2 car garage. ocean view deck. MLS#LIJOM ALISO VIEJO san.soo Fonner model with anyon and mountain VJeW1 4 bd 2 S ba Upgrades throughout. Ml.S#Ll21l7 LAGUNA NIG\JeL sra,ooo ~ Hill home wt0i lnCM1Qln wi dly IW'lt "'-'. 4 bd. 2.S ba. loa12d on a cuk!Hac MLS#Ll2785 -'-----_____ .. c.-.._. ___ .. ___ .....,. ______ ..-___ .. __ • __ ... _________ -.. --... -...... , .. __ _ Ocean views from virtually every room 1n 4 bd. 2.5 ba. he>fM with incredible design MLS# L12137 S bd 4.S ba. approx. 3250 sq. ft. Pristine condition. spacious floor plan. 3 car garage, MLS#Ll3109 LAGUNA NIGUEL S7' 1,000 ) bd. l ba. villa in pted hillslde community. Indoor-outdoor living with hillside viewi. Ml.S# LI 2J 19 • I LAGUNA HACH tl,Zff,000 'M>ods Cow remodel. 4 bedroom 4.5 bath. Private deck tD knh prden/C3l"l)"Ofl '"'"°' MLS# LIJ290 LAGUNA NIGUIL ttff,toO 2 bd. 2.5 ba. In pted community of Up. Sur. Remodeled. P2nonmk views. MLS# Llll08 LAGUNA HACH Quaint 1.5 bd.1.75 ba.conaae.W>lk to beach and ,..saul'3nts. Open llvlnc ara. MLS# Ll283l I I' I• I I 1 I I 1 i I LAOUNA NIOUIL 11 ,041,000 Ocean view model home on quiet cul-de-Ge. 4 bd. l ba. in l'1arN HMl5. MLS# llll46 LAGUNA NIOUIL H~l,000 4 bd. 3 ba. beautifully rwmodeled, luxurious master, private garden with woodsy views. MLS# Ll3310 ""·"' Model perfect cownhome wlch exquisite uparadei &nd ~nonmk v~. MLS# ll3234 LAGUNA aUCH t2,l?l,OOO Architecturally des4&Md 5 bedroom 3 bath home. Spectacular coasdine/ocean Yiewl. Private poOI and spa. MlS# Ll281 I LAGUNA llACH tl,ttl,000 Grand Laguna Beach estate. 6 bedroom 5.5 bach, 1 '4 foot ceilings. Ocean ~nd Main Bach vfews. Gated. MLS# Ll2889 St,410,000 Stunnln1 mickentury modern, sln,t. lewl home. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath In private, ocean pt9d community. 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Enjoy the quality of life that is the hallmark of this guard gated community. ---------------------- Magnificent Bayshores Newport Beach $3,450,000 1 33 r • ~. ,., t l 11 ,,,,, •• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11•1 11 11111 11 !•1 1 1 1 111 •1t111 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 111 1 1•1 t •11 SS V> ... 2 a. .,, ~J-IPaJt l}ifu:f;;;y '< ~ ~ ,... ::r ·-....., ,..., 8 b BALBOA ISLAND ..0 ,,, 11 S Emerald Avenue $2.049,000 Sat 1-4 Susie Salford ~ ,.., "' Sun , ... Jennifer Benshoof c; ;;; 312 Sapphire Avenue $1 .649,000 Sat 1-4 Kwl Carr 0 "' Sun 1-4 Susie Salford ~ 3' § CRYSTAL COVE 86 Sldra Cow $2.295,000 Sat , ... Cammy Leslie Sun 1-4 Grant Bixby DOVER SHORES 182'4 Santiago Drive $1,879,000 Sun 1-4 Bill Hill 1912 Santiago DriV9 $1 ,79S.OOO Sun 1-4 joAnne Peridns EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 29S 19th Street $895,000 Sat 1-4 Dana Blad< Sun 1-4 l.ouAnne Rlttey IRVINE 3 Forest Hii i $769,900 Sat 1-4 Mike K.nnedy LAGUNA BEACH 31732 Fairview $&4S.OOC Sun , ... Kevin Kamm 21682 Ocean Vista. Unit A $579,000 Sat , ... Martln Bartholomew NEWPORT BEACH 16 Geneve $5,195,000 Sat 1-4 Jerry Snyder Sun 1-4 Cammy lulle NEWPORT COAST 11 Splendore $4.100/monttl Sat , ... Shawn Osborne Sun , ... Craig Hardy PELICAN CREST 28 Shorerldp $5.395,000 Sat 1-4 Roseanne T. Levan PROMONTORY BAY -426 Harbor lsMd Drtve $2.550,000 Sun 1-4 Marie Fup-Sorit SHADY CANYON 19 Redbird $1.9-49,000 Sat 1-4 Su1111 laird Sun , ... 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Co.KA ~ • $99,000 Euulde WIUlm home wlch pool Ind spa ..MiJfiP11 11'5o · 1;94000 Beautiful home in Paclftc HI• /VtltJ~Jt ~ • f/49,000 Townhome In pied c:omrnunh:y wlch a tx.t slip /VtltJ~ ~ • Jtgg,goo Absoluc9 tum-by.~~ S11M.i M!llM · 15!9,00() ~ • /474,000 l Bd. condomlrUn dole to beld\ Nicety i.pt 2 8d. 2.S Ba.~ 1¥Jli/IJ. /J,()()0/1t.1"'1i 2 Bd. I Ba. with fabulous vt.ws .. I• I ~ ,. I I I I I • ~ CvrvM Ad~ · ltr,695,000 ~ mtefu~ traditional ~ home located In Camadon C01W wtdl speaacuW main channel views and a dock for a ..0 pb foot boat and a side de. Cdf'i&dho ~ • $5,995,000 One of the most ~ent con~ beachfront homes eY9I" bulk In Oranae County. Ed Lohrbach archlteaure. }JM)'°" ~ . J?t;.9,000 Ntlwport ~ townhome In pc.cf community wtch a bcJ9t sllp to accommodlta an lflP' Olldn llt.ty 2S foot boat. P.emodeled 2 story wtch l ~ ooms and 2.5 bact.. ••••••••~••••••• •-···r ~•• ~ ..... ...,..,. ,. . .. . . . q:,~r:. . . . ....... "",. 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N E \\ L I ) : ".. : '&/;oA /JfA,.J • Jt,bt,9,000 Adorable m;. family honw with curl> appeal. 41 . " .l " ....., I 42 8 "' ...: "' .c: v ~ ,,;. "' 'O 1! ~ IU !§ .... w ~ cu er l ~ l ;! ...... 6 ••••••• 1S;4 S'a1ifi~-o 7.:Jrive • l~679tOOO Beautifully redone. single-level, traditional family residence. Sweeping vieWs of Back Bay. mountains and city ligtt{s: 5 bedrooms. '4 baths and chef's kitchen. Separate guest quarters. 19 Red,!Jirl • S2.,949tOOO Elepnt .. bedroom. '4.5 bath Shady Canyon villa. 0esl&Md around an airy central courtyard with nunNn& &Off course views. St Stkt Ci>Ve • Jt.,295,000 Impeccably llppOim.ed vtla in preqk>us Cryml C<M. ~ ~ style ~ frames panoramic Padfk: Oc:.r\ 'fMws. Rare comer lot wtch partc..fb ...._ lb (JeAA'e • J5,t9S,tJtJ() · Bepnt Harbor ~ allCDm rmldence In the ~Tudor style. On a comer double lot wtdl S bedrooms, 7 baths and vt.ws. f () Shteviuv • Js,675,tJtJ() Sopnlstk:ated residence desi&Jled In the Neoclassic style. LM and entermin In srantJ fashion close t0 Crystal COYe a.ch. ~ muter. 2 addidorlll sukm, 4 baths and 2 powder rooms. ftJS /l"Yu.e. Cwe CileU • J4,495,()()() s bedroom, 5.5 bid\ 1lllldlftcl balm.~ COlllll..-Y Mldlea1 ...... • .... Locwd "'t.,.n lladl'• ....... ..,. lnN ea... I • • t e t It.• II • ,. f t t t t .. I • ... , , ..... , ... • • ' I 4 . • ~l • I <ifi" I c Soft contemporary deslpl. Over e.ooo square feet of incredible livina area. 4 bedrooms plus oMc:e, wori<oot room, exercise pool, sauna. boat dock and 4 car praae. 14500,000 ~HM JJ'5Htf • 14495,000 This beautiful custom home features a downsuirs master bedroom suite, great floorplan, sparl<ling pool, spa and much more. C~1&a110 ~ • $5,995,000 One of the most magnificent contemporary beachfront homes ever built in Orange County. Ed Lohrbach architecture. ; .. ~ 8 N ..... : C; .L: v ~ :;; >. "' u :; ;;; C/) ~ 1ii ;;; ;:; ~ Q; I ~ .§ a: .?-"' 0 .. Fabulous oceanfront location with forever views on a rare. oversized lot on Peninsula Point. Pristine Mediterranean style holtle. t5,gg5,ooo :.. Rare Dover Shores bayf ront with approximately I +4 feet on the water and dock for 2 large yachts. Elegant home wfth beautiful landscapelhardsc:ape. M /Ju· J;.,ggs,ooo Gorpous, tum-by Udo lste home. Hua-comer lot. Large entry courtyard wlch pool and lpL Fabulous t.y and city ltghu views. M /Jft, • J1,39s,ooo Spacious home on ownlzed street-to-strada lot. Large living room wfdl ftAlptac•. tnakfast room, and spacious master suite with fireplace and beamed ceilings. Large patio. M !Jft, • /t,500!/ltDM1 Spedoa.-Udo 1111 b1rta1t home on -.net. Home II In ~ co.Mlldof 1 MCI ltlOWI Wll Nliww' c:wp1t MCI plinC. ' •. , ...... ~.~(·•-<""'·!:,,ill *•• '~· .. ·1 ,.~,, ' •• ., .. ., • ,. • .., ~vv" .. . ~~. '\. ' .. ' .. '\•\ .. ·'·'· ..... ;·~.~ ..... ,, 47 I Cv1fA vt1tJd • Jt99tOOO ·-•••.., www:: c asu Incomparable ocean and coastal views. Magnificendy built. sought after I story home. '4 bedrooms, 3.S baths. office. audio engineered media room and open family room/kitchen. Kol pond and patios set off the exterior. Exquisite materials and detallln& used throughout this elegant and very special property. ····-·· u&ik J-ltifltb · tt4s,ooo Superb location for this remodeled, well-maintained duplex in Eastside Costa Mesa. Just down the street from excellent Newport Beach elementary, junior and senior high schools. ~iM 'Def Rey · J559tOOO Very desirable, Plan A tri-level condominium just down from the marina. 2 bedrooms plus a den, very open living area. inside laundry, nearby the community pool area. - • •I' ff ·' JJeNfPK Cvd.Jc • /4,IOOl~ntk Enjoy panoramic views of the ocean, city lights, harbor and snow apped mountains from this gorgeous home in Newport Coast. JJeNfPK Cvd.Jc • /~~000 Newty built In 2003 by Greystone Homes, this Is one of the largest lots in Verona.. ·~ 51 (/) Cl> 2 a. 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(S344ll3) 949.234.5689 Seller will mtetain often between $175,000 -$97U76 Lagana Niauet 3 fireplaces, views, maple Aooring, bonus room, wet bar, Cul-de-AC stngle loaded sttttt. (S32'5.J3) M.367Jf00 Seller will mlnbin offers betwHn $2,000,000-$2,299,876 S... Oemente True Custom Eat.tr w I oceen view rests on over I acre. M1rble baths, wine cellar, h'brary, 4 fireplaces. (SJf1730) 949.367.1400 ---Seller will entataln offen betwffn . ' $510,000 -$565,1'76 Orange Single ltOrV pool 4t spa home has new int ~ And out at II loaited in a ~family neighborhood. (SJM952) MJ67J• ...... Seller will enlltrtain often between '665,000 • $138,816 MiNlon Vielo ~ly upgraded poO home w I 9eduCied, rusn yard. No as..~ation fee:. or meUo roos! 949.367.1400 Seller will enlatain offers between $'7'15,000-S849,876 a..cho Santa M~arit.i HiKhly ~home. Custom patio w{ outdc>ci' fireplace, 12ft bar, Jacuzzi & walftfall. (5.W4523) 949.367.1400 ....... ... ~ "' ;:; ::r .. -, • ! _J • r. 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W.. .. _.. 09lrl .._ t1.9llMN1.lftS16. n.. ..... -t....i .. _ .. _ ......... j'-f•-_. ..... ..,_til ._._..,._ .. _ _. .. n .. - THE BEST OF PELICAN CREST Exceptional Ncwpcm Gwr csmc. locar~ in the ~rcsiigio~ multi·~llion do~ Iv co.mmunir:y of Pelican Crcn. Affording rran9utl, a:quuue qualuy, and pn· v;irc living with c.uuding w:uerf.ilb. and a lwciow landJa~ courtyard 2n<i badcyard. Gor~row panoDmic ocean views. 11x bedrooms wuh KVCn one. and h.Jf ~du. Thu csme i.i gared wnh wroughr uon rose and leaf acunu w11h a priv;ire driveway enclosed. Indoor pool. dry uuna and dcvaror acCCSJ to all three levels. This llome is approx. 11.438 sq. fm with an approx 8 car gan gc. Offered ar: $9,900,000. . . . . .. ~· ~-- BEST ENTERTAlNING HOUSE IN ORANGE COUNTY Apprnumocdy 11 ~ "'f""" fm Ill tkpnc<-~11 bcd1oom1 •nd '""" .nd one lull b>rk1 T<11n1> coun. unJc11trounJ r.cqunbaJI coon, mcNJC 11k pool .nd •po. two~"""'"~ •oJ """'' q.uncr-. plw ~Kl'"'' hou.c me! pool hou>< ~ ,..... c..i..i. ..... Tht <p11omc o1 r;,.._, ~ .. ng uod • ....nclnfuJ pany home. Offmd •• S4,675.000 LAND FOR SALE • OCEAN VIEW READY TO BUlW Gorgeous ocean view loi in exclwivc gwrd gatrd communiry of Sea Poince Esraies. Fabulous approvrd plans for 6.200 sq feet hom<' with seven bedrooms and eiiall and half baihs. Gorgeous two level backyaro 2.000 sq fce1 each level wiih pool ancf sin and luge grass area. Must Stt! Offmd at S89S,OOO • FABUWUS PRIVATE OCEAN VlEW LOT The uhimate in privacy. chis esme 101 is ApproL 6 acres with beautiful ocan and mountain views, located in the exclusive guard' gated communicy of Sear Brand Ranch. This cwtom multi million dollar emte communiry offers spacious, private living. fanwtic equestrian trails along the mounta.in side andd"ust minurcs from the beach. One of rhe few lms av1ilablC'!!! Sdler wi entertain offers between Sl,09S,OOO and Sl,294,876 • BUIW YOUR DREAM HOME Spacious lot locaced ag:iinst the Saddleback moun- tains. Coto de Caza in a guard-g;ued, golf course and equemian commun11y. Featuring two 18-hole golf courses. wond-dass tennis :rnd equestrian fac1li1ic:s. plus spore and recre- ation parks. 6 plus acres, 3 acres Aa1, horse property muac<"d within che "Enclave" ac th<' end of a cul-d<"-sac. On<' of che best 1015 wuh viC"ws of Coco Valley, ch<' gulf course and hillside views. Offered ac $2,459,000 • CUSTOM ESTATE SITE: fancai.cic 20 Jen: hCJmc me in rhc gaccJ Clirnmuniry uf Juliana Farms. E.Quescrian w nc submi1. Views of chc cnure v;allcy of Soin Juan Capistr.mo. Approved site plans ;ur available for home. Qwn<"r Ii mou,·at<'d ~nd will tr~e or exchange. Offrrrd at $2,200,000 NEW OCEAN VIEW MASTERPIECE Myscic Hill~. Llj;una Beach brand n<'W home'! Panoramic wh itc wucr. 111A111 beach. ou an and-Ciulina views. Golden Travenin<' Aoon throughouc, v .. nwan plamr walls ~nd hamhoo flooring in <"very room. Exquisite Llpid ul Ura11lirn granic<' counter\ in .i;ourme1 k.iichcn with mapl<' woo<l cahinccs. Full mu}iv<' pock<t<"d halian sliding glau wood doors look out to vi~s. Double ~mrca.se kads 10 large backyud with rwu sided cncrances. Bcaulifullr d<"S1gncd m.u1cr IUll<' wirh Rosalia bdg<' slabs. Thr<'<' lxdrooms and chf<'<' fuJ bachs and a half. Twu large discrwona7 bonw/roonu/officc/home chcal<'r C'tc. Appmx1ma1cly 6.000 sq.fc. under roo . Offered ac Sl,990.000 BEST OP CASSIS FABULOUS MAIN BEACH VIEW BE.AR BRAND SPANISH PERFECTION Rrrllhulun1t 1-..:nn c_.ultn•. h.rhor •nd etry lt~t ''"'°' A Eumpr•n dt-\1~1W'll homt "'''h bc-:.nmful 1.andX-.apmg. f'ClUnC.JIO\, and f'A'O t..ourc \.1.Id\ (l\JWn'IUlh m.a..utr \Ullr '4t1h mnn VK"t'\, chrtt brdruom,, .anti •n rnmmnm<m mom l..ir!C'" rntcrr.,nini: h.dcy.rJ wtth pcfiblnl tn pool •nd 'I"• built 1n l\Rti. •nd lar~c r:it10. I _.n·1 m1» 1hc ""~ '""'~ ofT oh< knch<n w11h ou1dno1 lie.pl.Kc. OfTtrnl., S2,9S0,000 BEAil BRAND MEDITERRANEAN &.unful horn< loat«I in t~ prenigiout gart-~ar<kd rommunny of ~., llr1nd Ranch. Th" awn bo.ut> gr1nrt< k11<h<n counrrn. hmr- nun< floot1nt1-four bodroom>. 1hr« harhs and • powdrr lmhroom 'Jli11 nut< " 1ppro1im1rcly 4SOO iq f«t. EnJOY tht prtvar< pool •nd ·~· founwn and 0CC1n •lt'W\ Thu homt h., plrnry of natural 11~1 wnh f..,nch doors optn1ng "'"'" 1ht l>><ok of th< home m th< mu ntd OffnM .. s 1,199,000 "1y,tr< Hilk ~ru Ruch llm gorgmw home hu P""""'""' "'"" I 1kr nc-w ,,,.n,.to .--w<. IQU1nl m rht Prn11tt10W i:mrd~tnl "'mmu bc.lth whuc w.ucr. neon. Cara.J1n;1 , .Ind anyun \ICW\. Appm\ <• ~f)O 1110 t•t f\c.u Rt.t1k.I k.anW A brau11ful v1tw of '"" u.an ~11\uon ~Im wuh 1""'0 L.1h.htn,, rwo f.;undl) mom\. fi\c bnlroom,, ii\c .anJ .1 ( nu~crnn \u""''· .... c.m .1nJ moun1.11n YIC'W\ A 101al ol our htJroom' h:alt blrh\, .1mf .an olT.c-c ..ill wuh habulw, \IC-Wt L.ar~ m~\tC't '1111r ""'"h rlu('t .anJ .1 h .. tt lull1\ -.uh .,1n offRc • .;1nd t>tcrcl.k" room (.o~'f'OU\ m.a' t111~t 1A.1Jk in d1>'<'1\ JnJ ""'re' h~rhroom. 8u1h 1n tJbinru\ 1hr1H1t!h '"' \Ultr """ht rcn,h Jonf\ 1h1t look ou110 ocnn .anJ mounuin "''C'"'' uut wnh J 1h1t""' .,_.,.~, l lfTrrod •• S.\. ~00.000 l••lmlou' 1.ri:r rnr<murrnit ba•ky.ard wuh f'<pplc-m pool •nil 'I'"• IJr~r b•r w11h ~m111t .ounrtf\. bu1lr 111 Ill\~. bu1l1-1n h..-.111114 l•mr ;nd rcfrtJC<r.1<1r Offtrtd •t S2.,4SO,OOO "BEST OP OCEAN RANCH" ECC'El'l10NALOOIO ~ l.oaral 1n rhc prnuglOUJ g;a1td mmmunny ofOcnn Ranch. 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I • \' ' I ~ t •• .. 8 N ,..: N .i::; I l j >. fO l • i i.J I ~~ . ~ .b ~ I • r )' ··~ .,, WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET ALL THIS FOR 'ALMOST' LOT VALUE?I? .... , COLEEN BRENNAN 949.275.2775 www.~Qleftobreaaaa.,Qm coleenbrennan@pruoc.com Prudential CA Realty OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 PM -4PM • Extraordinary bay, ocean, Catalina, Palos Verdes and city lights views • Approx. 13,000sf residence on approx. 26,000sf lot • Six Bds, 5 full boths/5 half baths • Features include: Wine cellar, Media room, Green house, Atrium, Ele'Yator, Dumbwaiter & Workshop plus Photographic B&W & Color darkroom • 50' Pool with CMtrSized Jacuzzi • Private tennis court, Sauna & Gym • Revolving Astronomy Dome REDUCED TO: $5,495,000 • " V> "' "' Q "' ""' :: "' " ~ ~~ 0 0 .... ;%;) •• ~ ..., .r ;;; <ii ~ 0 <;!, -< 31 ~ ' -------------------------------------------..---.. --,...·--·-----------· ... ·. l ' t • QJ ;;; ::;; w ;;; QJ a: -. ----- " .· ,,: :. ,. I r. • . ' ' .. • 8 "' ..... 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Po01. spa, bullt-ln ll8Q. chMy wood ablnetry ~ T-... ~ 9'-* ~ Sut>-Ztf'Q/Vlk1n9 appa.rlCfl. high ctlllngs. rnaster sub with hu9f dos$ F011ft11 Mng Ind~ rooms Ind dtn downsQln. C.. e. .._... _ 1ppall1bo•ut. $J.41S.OOO ) ~ . \ \ 11 II1 1, ' . --~1 n ~ I 2 a. ~ E <> ::r ~ N § ::0 .,, !!!. ,.,., Ill e;; ;; .• 0 9'I -< 31 !a , R i1rc1•1dc ' ... \ 1 I ~ t l I i I ... ... \ • -c ? ? 7 -;;; ·, ._, .... er • , •: SUPERB NEW CUSTOM ITALIAN STYLED VILLA A phenomenal noor plan ror this large residence localed in the heart cl Corona del Mar. Close to all amenities and a stroll to the beach. This 4 bedrOOm, 4.5 bath home will be ftnished with top or the line appliliaces, cusiom cabioetty. custom tile wen, a sweeping staircase w11h wroughl iron, formal dining area. library. Living area opens to large decks to enjoy lhe ocean bree:r.es. Ocean and Canyon views from the deck areas and still a large grassy yard.!". The home is complimented with a 3 car page! -Still time to dloo9e your paint IDd carpet c-0lors! Offered al $2,175,000 For any furtlur injonnallon on this home, please contact: MICHAEL BRINKMAN, BROKER Your fuU aenice local brokerage 949/759-0177 2744 E. Pacifk Coast H #8, Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Greystone Homes' The Sycamores at Shady Canyon continues· to experience stunning sales success A fine collection of homes in a gated community I lomebuy<'r dl·1nand for Grey\tolll' I Jome~· The Sytarn•>n:'> at Sh.illy Clnyf'n contJnUl'~ to be ovcrwhehmng, as eat h new phase release Kencratl·' inc:redlble sales succc.,c; ShowcaruiK rustom-cahher re~1dences anrnl~1 the ~ted prestige of Shady Canyon\ s~cular residcnti.JJ and golf preserve, The Sycamore!> ha-. quit kly t.'fnerged as one or the most sought-after, upscale addre~-.c" tn a.JI ol Orange County. "The Syc.amores tnSt.lntly t.lptured the imagination of homchuycrs who realize this exquisite coUeltlon Is 011c of those rare opporturutle~ w purchase a .,w.nnlng residence th.tt t:.1l1 accommodate one's ewry po~~1blc need and desire." c:xplamed Doug Woodward, diVlSion president of Greystone 1 lomes South Coast Division. •Our homehuycrs have refined ustes and preference~ anJ ttquire the level of luxury and prom.1nmce that The Sycamores displays The fact that we have lhoroughly focused on design quahty and appointments that are usually found only in J custom-inspired re'>ldcnce has had a dramaoc unpact on many homebuyers who want to pursue tht'> vcry enviable hJcstyle • With pnccs currently from the low S2,000.000s and 'iah:!> rnnunwng at an 1mpre•is1vt• pace, ~nous enwuraged to VISlt onJine at www.shadycanyon-sycamores com to register their interest for The Sycamores The Sycamores' Ltmlted edition of 47 hacienda-inspired Spanish Revival homes were created for Greystone I lomes by the award-wiruung furn of RasseruanllAgoni Ardutects. A vanety of reSJdential /he Sycamores Instantly captJ.Jred the Imagination of homebuyers who realize this exquisite colledJon Is one of those designs resembling the 1920s and '30s golden era of California homchuycrs arc encourage<l to per..onalJy VISlt The Sycamo~ at their earliest converucnce to get an intunate gllmpse of tius colll•ction's grand scale From the stately amhiance of d home library to the complete pm•dcy of a rare opporlunlt.les to purchase a stunning architecture cater to the mchVldual goals of each home buyer. Included in this srunrung enclave arc one single level residence resklence that can accommodate one's every possible need and desire, - explained Doug Woodward, division president of Greystone Homes South c.oast DMslon . --------------and a choice of master :.uite and great rooms enlarged hy the openness of adjacent patios, the m.h spaces of The Sycamores c.in best ~ appreaated when one experiences these homes at their leisure. Prospective homebuyers are also two-story fl oor plans that range from approximately 4,097 to 5,227 square feet of luxuriously appointed Uvlng space, with three to flve bedrooms, three and one-half to six and one-half baths, and three to four space g;tn8CS. California's vintage era of graaousness and hospitality serve as the mspiration for The Sycamores, elegant surroundings that balance exquisitely detaJJed interiors with breezy outdoor areas Interior rooms are further enhanced by rustic outdoor loggias and shady colonnades, heauuful courtyards and patios, with a number of balconies and decks availahlc to the upstairs rooms. A separate casita, which is an ideal area for a private suite, office, or private guest accommodations is included in the Residence Three and is aJso available as an option m Residences One and Two. Authentic architectural influences are well displayed in the homes' exteriors, which feature deep walls, recessed windows, light stucco with tile roofs and exposed eaves where handcrafting JS visible. Central courtyards are large enough to welcome a variety of water features, while some backyards are sized to accommodate an optional family pool. Because the larger courtyards are adjacent to the home's See SYCAMORES, page 99 Coldwell Banker's Sharon Fagundes announces winners of annual contest Three of the talented contestants are on their way to Disneyland Sharon Fagundes, a sales associate with Coldwell Banker Southern California since 1980, recently held and congratulated the winners of her annual Draw Your Dream Home contest. Gabbi Lepore of Corona del Mar was one of the three winners who won trips to Disneyland for their entire families. The fourth winner received the President's Award, which is a trip for fourto Catalina Island. All I 00 entrants were given Baskin Robbins gift certificates just for participating in the 2003 contest. Dedicated to serving her community as well as her clientele, Fagundes is known for her involvement with the I Ioaq I lo!.-pital Mother/Baby unit, I lospice of Orange County and her Real Estate Fun Pack which is assembled for children by the Junior Blind Workshop in Los Angeles. Representing buyers and sellers in the purchase and sale of all types of real estate, from condos 10 castles, fagundes' expertise remains with Gabbi Lepore, a drawing winner, and Sharon Fagundes histonc and custom. one-of-a-kind propenlcs. When not promoting her real estate inventory, you will find her enjoying her datly brisk walks around the BaJboa Islands. For infonnation l'l'l?flrdin/!, Oran~c· Cou11ty real estatt! or tht' tlnnual Drat<' Your Dream homt• cimtesl. call Sliaro11 Fagundes of Coldwell Ba11ktr's Newport Beach uffia at (949) 644-9060 or directly at (949) 233-0799 Stunning Monarch Bay mid-century modem residence Situated in a private, oceanfront community behind gates, this modem home has been totally redone from the inside out with slate, travertine, sea grass and solid oak floors. This property truly resembles a page out of Architectural Digest. Offering approximately 2,600 square feet of luxury single level living, this home is in a communjty that features a beautiful beach.front clubhouse and bar anchored by a five-star #members only" restaurant. lnterior features oft he residence, built on a large lot of approximately 16,000 square feet, include three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, a center atrium with a spa and waterfall. and an amazing master suite with spa bathroom. This home is offered at$ I ,450,000. For more information, call Mark Gold of Coldwell Banker's Laguna Beach South office at (949) 499-1320. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the leading residential real estate company fn Orange County with 1 7 offices and more than 900 sales associates. More information about Coldwell Banlter Orange County is available online at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banker Residential Brolterage is a mmnber of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company. is a .fubsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). ~ An exceptional neighbor~ood deserves exceptional service. As a seasoned home loan consultant serving Orange County for over 29 years. I'm proud to bring my considerable experience to your neighborhood . I also have the technology, resources and 1nnovat1ve loan products from one of Am enca's leading lenders to make your next home buying experience fast. convenient and virtually hassle free . A vast selectmn of home financing options, 1nclucl1ng: ~ PayOpt1on ARMs ~ Fixed Pe11od ARMs 3/1, 511, 711. 1 Oil :::.1 Interest Only Loan Programs ~ Home Equity Lodn Programs ~ Fast & Easy " Loans ~ Purch ase & Refinance :::.1 Stated Income Avai lable ~ Primary Residence, Second Homes. H 1gh R 1se Condominiums ~ New Construction (Rate Cap Program offers interest rate protection for up to 14 months) Kevin Budde Branc:tt Mdnai.;"' Cell 949 4;>? ?07" kev1n hudc1e@rountryw1'1• •11 Wel)s1I(' WWW I0<1n..iµp1ov,11-,1,,.,, '"'" M1~s1on Vif'JO Branc.11 2710 I Puerta Reat. Swlt-11111 M1'\s1on V1e10. CA 92b9 I Phone 949-282 2203 [)111•r I ra~ 949348-1639 Irvine Branch 180114 Culver Drive Irvine, CA 926 J? Phune 949.557 2717 ext tt4 •Countrywide· HOME LOANS Easy. Really: car fQtJAl tWIU\lt'.( I~ 0 Xl04 •.ll;kl~# •'-llf'I" l1Mn\ ii) hM'W\Nt•lllfh,.,h f41' '"' piotl('fty tJ C~1tryw0! fm ... ..-.~! i.& .. Jl'll1W•1 •l'KVtl 1b "1b\ldl1u" I 1t."'W !l'f ,,,. 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More than a dozen local rnerthant~ will provide tht.' t .. 1sh1 011s, uch .is White I louse, Black Market, Fresh Produce, Gt.'org:o, On Board for Mt.'n/Women , Sa11sfy My Soul and Su non Place Bout1qt1l', to n.imc bu1 a fl·w This year' moc.lels a~am fea1ure prominent local personahues from La~una Reach Police and Fire Dcpanments as well as rcprcsentauves from our local schools, city courlCJI and tht.' redl eSlate community Along with fa.sh1ons for men, women .md children. there will he m11s1c, dance Jnd vintage ukulele players to set the scene and provide for <ipirited cntenainment Two of this year's n•c1p1l'nlS will perfonn No Square Thl'Jtrl' .mu California Choreographers Dance Fes tival. This year's proceeds go to <'-•t • F c.l Th A No Square Theatre. pictured, and California .:>.i.i y s un c ss1stance L N S Th. t iJ Choreographers Dance Festival W111 be eague, 0_ quarc ca Tt' an performing at the event Cal1fom1a Choreographers Danrc l·cstivc1l Tu.:kets S.15 llll ludc., lunr h All art• wckome CaJI (949) 497-2474 Laguna Beach location with views Tills four bedroom, four bath home 1s located on a street to street lot and captures breathtaking whitewater \'iews. CataJina sunsets and Laguna's Mam Beach SpenaJ fe.Hureo; 1nrludl' hardwooc.l floor' .lilc.l a gou11T1el k11chen w11h custom bu1h·m cabinets Th1'> home i offered at $2,795,00() For mon· 111fom111t1on. call Rick Mcintire at (949) 497-5599. Strada Propl'rlics, 1088 North Coast l/ighway. Laguna Beach. ©2004 Coldwell Banka Real l:stalt' Corpora/1011 Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Exquiste home on large lot One of the nws1 magnificent contemporary·styll' beachfront homes ever hu1h in Orange Co unty Fc<ttunng Ed Lohrbach an:hitecturc, exquisite matenals used m the home include hmeSlone flooring, stainless steel and granite kuchen. and mahogany windows and doors Tht're arc thrct' ht•droomc,, four and one-half baths, a library. office, three large decks, interior rounyard pauo, home . urround sound theater and direct access to sand. Almo'l two lob Th1i. home 1s llffercc.l at $5,995,000 For more infom1atio11. call Stevl'11 I l1/!,h at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties. 140 Nel!'port Cl•11ter Dn"vt'. Sit' I 00, Nt'wport Beach. <02004 Coldwell Banker Real l;stalt' Corpom/i01t Owned a11d operated by NRT Inc. Custom built in 2001 with great views EnJOY pa.norarruc canyon \1ews plus ocean and Catalina views from this exquisite custom home. This is indeed a California dream home Wlth lots of tall glass windows and doors opening onto large view decks. It is a fabulous entertainer's home with a gourmet kitchen in cluding stainless appliances, a granite covered center island with a sink, double oven and a walk-in pantry. The home features a versatile floor plan with four large bedrooms plus a large den/office which could be a fifth bedroom and three baths There is gorgeous detail throughout including travertine flooring and outstanding granite on al l the cabinetry . Th.is home is offered at S 1,690,000. For more infonnatiott, call Robin Tench and Michael Gosseli11 at (949) 497·5599. Strada Properties. 1088 North Coast Hilf,hway. Laguna Beach. C2004 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporatic11. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. kl'r :.>r A special Laguna hillside home A contemporary-style ocean view home completely remodeJed within the past three years. The unique floor plan with large ocean view terraces is ideaJ for entertaining. There are three bedrooms. three and one-halt baths, concrete countertops. This home is offered at $2,295,000. For more infonnalion, call ferry Finster (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, I 40 Newport Center Drive, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. ©2004 Coldwell Banker Rell I Estate Corporation Owned rtnd operated by NRT Inc. The best of Dover Shores This spaaous home offers panoranuc Back Bay and city hghts views from nearly l'wry ma.in room Its open floor plan with ample bVIIlg space is ideal for both farruly and fonnaJ enten.tirung. 111ere are five bedrooms and four baths Separate guest quancrs are petfect for m-laws, teenagers, housekeepers, gym, office or as a private retreat. Swim laps in the counyard pool or relaxing on the view Side dl•rk. Olhl'r ameruucs include a three car garage, formal dining, a large laundry room .mu two fireplaces. This home is offered at $1 ,795,000 For more information, call Doftit· Au.stcro at (949) 640 3600. Strada Pr<1111·rtii'.i, 140 Newporl Center Dn·ve, Ste J 00, Newport Beach ©2004 Coldwell &111ker Real Esta~ Corporation . Owned and operated by NRT f11c Pelican Crest Palladian estate This estate is of unsurpassed quality and taste The saJon his a hand carved marble fireplace from Italy, one of five throughout the home, and a chevron pancmed honey stained white oak Door. The dining room features a French 19th century bronze Dore' crystal chandelier. The kitchen has all the amenities -a spacious butler's pan1ry and charming morning room with ocean views. The huge family room has white oak plank floonng and wet bar The master hedroom suite has custom cabinets for 1V and simng area with fireplace. The master bath has a Bookmatched Calacatta m.uble :>team shower, separate dry sauna and Waterworks eight jet Jacuzzi tub. 111e dressing room ha!> custom cabinetry and cedar lined drawers. Two additional guest sui1es on tl1l' third level have Waterworks baths . The subterranean level of the home offers a 2,800 square foot garage, s work room and built ins. There is a founh bedroom suite, laundry room, wine room for 500 bottles and exercise gym. The spacious grounds have loggias. cooking areas, fountains, a pool and spa, and ocean views. TI11s home is offered at $7,495,000. For more information. call Lis Olsen at (949) 640-3600. Strada Proprrties, 140 Newporl Carter Drive, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. ()2004 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operaU:IJ by NRT Inc. SYCAMORES continued from 94 gathenng rooms, thc~l' magllilkl'nl homes are rughJy t:onduovc tu year-round emertamin~ w11h fanuly and friends. The splendor of The Sycamores and its 1.hsum.11ve setting within Shady C.anyon hi#ilight a coveted lifostyk The Shady Canyon F1t11css and _ wm1 Oub, ~ituated JU.st t:.lSl of thl' end.:Jvc, embraces the personal aspirat10n.<, uf homeowners who wan1 to en1oy the best of leisurely, sooal living witlun these exdusivc surroundmgs. A hill spectrum of rewartlmg atlvanta~es L'l available at the 6,7<Xl-squarc-foot cl11h's pools, spa, cabanas. tennis courts and fitness center, whl'Tl' rC'"1dcnts ran partiLipatc in a diversity of rccrea11011al ac.1iV11ie~ and pursuits. Addressing the luxury homeh11yer'!> desire for personal expression, ·ml' Sycamores presents an excitm~ array of personalizing opportunitles Grcystonc I lomcs legendary "Everything' LndudedH program assures that tlll' finest interior appointments wiJI grace each reSidence. Master planned hy Irvine Community Development Company, a subsidiary of The Irvine Company, Shady Canyon is a private residential anJ ~olf preserve m the San J0Jqu111 I lilb oflrvme, California ShaJ y Canyon mrnrporJll'S approximately 400 cuStnm and custom-quality res1dences u110 I ,070 acres of naturally privatl' and scrnK pmpeny, with a 300-acrc, hahit.11 ... cnsitivc Tom fazio ~olf COLU'Sl' a.ml 43,()(){)-square-loot golf clubhouse, ad1accm 10 thousands of acr~ of pcnnanently protected nature reservl' Grcystone I lomes South Coast DiVJSlon takes a uruquc approach to homcbuildmg, providing 1ts customer.. wnh convenience, value, quality aml confidence at an unprecedented level Numerous services are offered, such a' compeuuve monga~c programs and quality escrow and ntle setvices. Grcystone I iomes is backed by the financial strength o f parent company u'nn.i.r Corporation, which is li!>1l'<l on the New York Stock Exchange. To visit The Sycam ores at Shady Canyon, travel the 405 freeway and CXJt Shady Canyon Drive. I lead south, and follow the signs to The Sycamores The Welcome Home Center and professionally decorated models are open seven days a week from I 0 a.m to5p.m. For additional informatio11 on The Sycamores, please contact sales associates Judith BuschneU, Gregory Troyer. Rorie De Francese.a, or Carol Jorepher at (949) 737-7655. • .. (/') "' <= a. "' '< ~ ..... ;:; ~ I -.· !V 8 t> X' "' ~ ~ "' E: (ij 0 ~ < J. § ... Ill 8 N " --N s; ~ ., • >. • .. ... "O i a . Jl . . t ) . 41 1 t ;;; -;;; , '. . w ;;; • f 41 Q: ... :2 ~ > ~ 0 1, • Desirable location in Irvine Terrace Existmg home on an excellent sate wnh opponunny to bu aid approximately a 4,000-squan."'-foot home with some views of tht• ocean dlld sunsets Potential for a split-level as other homes on the ~me side of the su eet Dolphin Terrace is one of the best street~ m desirahle Irvine Tt.>rrace with homes wonh more than $6 million Th1s home 1s offered at $1 ,449,000 For more information, call Marty or Melinda Jones oj Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell BanJur at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties IS located at 4 Ciw Plaza. Ste 260. Neu·port Reach Coldwell Banker Residential Brolteragt is a member of the NRT family vj companies. NRT Incorporated. the twtion 's leading residential real rs tale brokrraf,e company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporatwn (NY E COJ Back Bay views Stunning panoramic Back Bay, canyon and greenbelt views from the hvmg, dining, kitchen, deck, family room and patio End urut E Plan may be converted back into a three bedroom I fame needs updating but features central vacuum, m1rrored clo et doors. roll-up garage door and large walled entry patio. The potential 1s incredibli:' This home is offered at $949,000 For more information. call Cail York or Linda Field of Coast Neuiport Prop~rlies-Coldwell Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is located al 4 Civic Plaut, Ste. 260. Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the n4lion 's leading residential real estate broktrat,e company. is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Lid o Isle home is perfect for entertaining Completely remodeled Lado Isle residence with four bedrooms, three and one-half baths. Formal living and dining room. Great room concept that welcomes indoor-outdoor living. Premium upgrades throughout this home. Premiere location with a strada that leads directly to Lido's communjty beach. This hqme is offered at $2,495,000. For more information, call Jon Flagg of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is located at 33 77 Via Lido, Neu·port Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT f amily of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real ~late brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation fNYSE:CD). Quaint country charm on Lido Isle Wonderful Lido Isle home with loads of open landscaped patio and strada space from the kitchen and laving room for entertaining. There a re three bedroom<;, two and one-half baths in this charming home Features include an upstaus laundry and family room with wet bar. Nothing left undone. This home 1s offered at S 1,995,000. For more information, call Man·ry n Read of Coast Newpo rt Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is located at 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT f amily of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CDJ . ls ll fthi: 1/ Mosaic, K. Hovnanian's environmentally friendly neighborhood continues to meet today 's homebuyer needs New home enclave is located in Terramor Village in Lad era Ran ch Southland hornebuyers wh1hl· personal aspirations inclutle J brand new home that is ecologically focused are capuvatcd hy K. Hovnanian's Mosaic neighborhuud in the Terramor Village· of Wlkr<1 Ran ch. An innovative, tlwughtful collection designed to cnhum'l' orw\ home and al o complC'ml'nt thL' environment, Mosaic has gl'Ol'riltl'd increclible SUCCl'SS within 1h1) premier communjty. ~we have wdcometl thl' opportumty to make cha.ngc5 for lhl' better and to CTl'ate new home opportunities that indmle ~n.'l'11 development principles. Mus.i.JC provides progressive, 1nteres1111g solutions for homebuyers who .m: env1mnmentally aware," expl.1.ined the t:ommunity sales asst>L'l.lte lor Mosaic. "By using special building materials and emhradng thl' preservation of natural resource~ over the long-term. Mosa1t. help..; homebuyers express a certain lifestyle and make posltjve ch.ingl·S fo r the future ~ Mosaic provides a uniyue alternative for Southern CalifomiJ homebuyers who want intl'lhgently planned residences that reflect their personal ideals. Visit this weekend to experience the careful research anJ creative advancement that is St'l!n throughout Mosaic, and also stop by the neighborhood's Product Gallery to receive additionaJ inforn1at1011 on the outstanding environmentJl savin.gs available. Mosaic's superbly crafted homes are impressive from the inside out. Highlights such as formaldehyde-free insulation and low voe paint; even photovoltaic or ~solar" panels are standard on many Mosaic homes. Numerous choices for leading-edge options that underscore 'green building' principles, such as cork and bamboo Dooring, water and energy-saving appliances and tankless water heaters have also been incorporated. Another way Mosaic contributes to individual conservation efforts is with Energy Star rated Whirlpool appliances that will help homeowners save money l.'Vl'r)' 111llnth Tuckt'J d1::.t:rl'ctly into thl' k.Jtd1en::. is thl' 1llll•ll1genn· of rl'cydmg, w11h dm1hlt• huh rc.:iJy for glJ'o~ 1.lllJ f1•1Pl'I Wd._'oll' Mll~il1c'!. ft>ur 1wo-s1rn1' llour plan dl''>•gn~ rnngl' from .1pprox1m.itdy 2,361 111 2,932 ~4UJre fl'et, with up to -.ix hl'clroom~ plus tl luf1 , or chntCl' l•f optional offrre or bonu~ room, 1wo and Dlll'-h .tlf 111 lour am.I orn:.'"half bathrm>nis and two car gar.iges. l'l'r::.11n.il1Z1ng dl·sign optmn::. 111c:l11J(' .l nlclSll'f fl'lft',ll, ,1dd1lllllld.J hl'Jro1m1~. l1)lt!> .111d b1111us mums pl'r plan. Sl'lvn n•..,1tftonn·~ fl:a1 urt· cl grcc:lt rnum design whrle othl·rs present 101111.JI l1 v111g .md d111Jn~ moms and ii .... l·p.:iratt• 1.imrly rocim . Homl''I .. m: l'Vt'n !>1tu.HL·d 111 ~olar-fnendly arr .. 1ngt'Jlll'llls. making nJt urall y lightl·d rm•m" and shady wrap-.lrounJ r orchf..'!>, halconll'!> and dWlllllg<; l'flhclllC..l'Illl'llt'> Ill c..1.1rly !tie l'nC('S clfl' from thl' high $700,000~. M1h.1it"~ V1l'W-Oril0ntl'd hilltop Im .i11011 w11l11n walk111g d1stUJ1Ce to 11\e a4u.i11c pMl< .ind''' d1nTt dHlnt'C11u11 t lt thl· v1ll .. 1~t· wuk trail -;y~tl'm lurtlH'r ,1ccnmrnodate<, hOllll'OWTWrS who WJlll to l'llJllY ttctiVl' lilt•-;1ylcs .. 1s wdl J~ thl'1r rl'nlJrk .. 1hk surrm111Ji11gs Thl· ~' rl'l'I sn:rw c11 Mos<11c h1ghll~hts tht· community'.., l't'Olog1cally in~pirl'd amh1.incc· and fcclturt·~ short, trec-lrn ed m l ck -sat Janes that turn cHOU.nd at c1p('n Spcl<'l' "t•ndparks " This rnCTl'd!>l'~ the 1w1ghhorhllrnl\ 1)pen spi!n' .me.I pn.·st•111., 'l.'nsi>ry opportun1t1co; to explort' lfw dfl'.1·~ natural bl'auty Terramor represt•nts c:l s1~111Jica111 new <1pproach 10 planmng. l1fl-styl1· ant.I homl'huilding t.1llcd 360" Uvmg Defined .is c1 far-s1ghtetl, all em·ornpassing circle of solutions. Terramor is the first villa~t' ot this kind to present homcbuyers with .i unique array of uptinns and opportunit1t:'s lo dlign their 1c.ll•all> .me.I their homehuying actions. Throughout Terramor, 360" Uving advocates authcntK, endurin~ lll'W home dl•signs and encourages renl'wable energy options 111 homebuilding. 360° Living rnspirt•s the crafting of ,111 .iutomobile-frl·e central open space curt• with naturally connectiw, inh•ractiw See MOSAIC on 103 So, if you'd like more information, call today. Betsy Banker Account Executive 949.347.1729 949.212.4744 cell BankofAmerica . ~re embracing ingenuity ~~ ~41" Not aU applica.nh will qualify for rtduccd p1pnwork Mndits. All credit i~ subjC'cl to approval, normal credit standards apply. Bank of Amcriai, G) N .A. Mcmu FDIC, Equal Housing L<'ndcr C2003 Bank of Amuic1 Corporation • 101 (/) "' c ii "' -c .,;: ~ r.; - ... ll • 't .. ,... .. <- .. .. ' . : ' • • < + .. . ~ .; • . I; r ' ' ' .. 1IZ 8 N 2004 Models JvJy Chapman. Prudential California Realty Dani GokJ, Coast l'\rwpon Proprrtira/Coldwell Banhr 1Jlary &1oerUJgr, First Team Estatrs Li.: Grech, Coldwrll Banker Su.llln 1ltyrr.1, Armstrong Propeniei; Tri.ilw AlarJhcJll. Coldwell Banker .1011 &111.qforJ, P n11l t·n11<1I C.:Jifomia Reali, /,ill(l,1 f:t1.9/i.1b, Strada Properties LL: tlm)er,1011/fi"1~aalt>, RE/,\\AX Rc.-al Estat; ~rvil·es /Jm ·irJ Prina, ColJwell Oanhr Ri1h Gum, Coast Nrwpun PropenirtJColdwell llanhr Alike TcJ.1hma11 , Prudrntial Ca.lifornia Realty Vic Gajcl.:, Prudential Ca.lifornia Realty Mu:btUI Deilch, Metro Realty Bill 0.TforJ, ColJwell Bankrr /Jeri/.: !Jria11, Coldwell Banker Orange Coast Association of Realtors Annual Charity FMhWn Show and Luncheon Wednesday, March 31, 2004 a t the Sutton Place Hotel 4500 N\acArthur Blvd., Newp ort Beach Proceedt-1 bene_ft't Ju "enile IJ1(1hete,1 Rec.fearch Foundatwn Ora11.qe C.,ou11ty Chapter Federal Tax I l) #23-1907729, a non-p ro fi t o rgani zati o n l 0:45 a .m. -Registratio n, M a rtini Ba r, Sile nt A u c tio n & R a ffl e Noon -Lunc heon, Fashio n Show & Live A uction $55 per p e r son Ta bl e o f 10 -$55 0 (tables seated in order of receipt o f paym ent) F a'-1h1(J1if.f cou rtec.1 v of' F ac.1 h1(,11 l 1La11c) r etaiLer d . . Sponso rs h ip O ppo rt unit ies a re available! To ma k e reservatio ns. d o nate a s il e n t a uc ti o n/raffl e prize o r fo r sponsorship info rmatio n, call O CA R at (949) 722-2300 Phoro~ from 2002 Orange Coast Assnc1at1on of RPahors Fashion Show, courtesy of Lana Johnson LO --~· ..... . . . 5000 B 1rch St 6th floor Ste . 610 Newport Beach . CA 92660 Ema 1 I. dku mmerleldt a·barrrngtoncap1ta I. com MOSAIC continued from l 01 social spaces. It represents environmentally sensitive landscaping processes and s1gnifil'~ a host of other innovations to ucatc this wholesome environment and fulfilling lifestyle. 360° Livmg embraces the creative spirit, drawing residents into a shared community experience, inviting them to pursue the arts, participate in sonal act10n and learn as a part ofliving. Respectful of nature, mindfuJ of the Earth's resources and human being~· place in the village ecology. Terramor's 360° Living enlivens anJ enhances the life o f its residents, neighbors and planet. now anc..I for the future. The Ladera Ranch Mainte nance Corporation (LARMAC) provide a vehicle for maintaining conunuruty recreation and common areas. The organization is intended to be financially supported by all residents of Ladera Ranch. Membersh ip is automatic. Please see a sales associate for monthly assessment fact sheet and facilities, completion Ja1cs anti avc.J tlah1h1y For information on L.idcra Rdnch anti its cornmunny amenities, visit www latlt•rManch.com l'nces anti protluc:t avatlah1hty an: -.uhJl'ct to chan~c l'k.i"t'. l'C .i Sales Assooate for dl't<1tl-. K I Iovnan1an 1:. known for 1ts comm1tmcnt t<' '>Upcnor quality, 1mmea!iurahll· value, tll'S1~n t•xcdlcncc .md attt•nuve customer .;crvlCt' Mosaic rt>Oect., thl' cxtcn.,1vc <.•xpe nence that ha!! m.iJc K I lovnarnan one of the lar~t'!-1 homebuildt>rs U1 Amenta Hovnanian Entt.•rpnses. Inc . the corporate parent of K Hovnaman'!- Mosaic, LLC, 1~ li'itcd un the New York Stock Exchan~c To visit Mosaic. travel tht· 1-5 Freeway and ex.it Crown Valley Parkway. Proceed t.•ast across the Crown Valley Parkway Bndgc, tum right on O'Neill, nght on Sienna Parkway and follow the signs to the models. The Mosill c Sales Center i open daily from I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m . For information on Mosaic in lh t' Terramor Village of i.Adera Rttnclt. call (949) 429-3517. Further dctttils may also be obtained by visiting tlte website at www.klrtwrom P I~ ( 1 I) I · I~ _ l.,. I I ~ S Janet TetTell RN"ore (Ml) 280-9280 Conqrafufatiom on Clioc ~o{{;u/ Metlndal Frohling Realtot9 (Mt) 1n.seao Co"'Jralufafiom on f he flrfin_J &;: 1afe of Su('erior ARMSTRONG PROPERTIES 1470 ]AMBOREE SUITE 200 NEWPORT B EACH, CA 92660 T EL: 949. 718. 4600 103 "' .... , ) 0 0 '-" • l ' • • 4-- Ra ..... of Match 24. 2004 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-yur fixed 30-Year ..tJustable LOCK· .. 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A picture-perfect patio Create the patio of your drea ms Ry Dom A Aidt k Tut• 1110~1 1111pon.m1 t'lemcnts 111 consiJer wht"n pl.mrung a p.iuo .Ul' funL11on, locat1on and ~1yle Thb .irt1d L· W1l1 look d o.;cly at these three pldnnmg stages 1:" nrtllm. 10 the denum1' the JhlllO w'lll rl'll'l\'e If your h.trkyard f.lll'~ w0.;t Jnd lhl'rl' aT'l' no tn'l') to hlock the un. your p.1t10 m.iy ht· con.hmg hot m the late .lftl'moon~ dunng the summer In 1his c.bc, yCJu may want an awnmg to C>Clt•nd ofT the hou e, a laruce stnl'1Ure ma hilly fimshed roof to match the n.10! of tht• house Of coUJ~e, you could alway' pl..illl trt'L'S, but It will be a few yt·a,.... hd ore they provide the shade yu11 1wed On the opposite end of the >pennim. 1f you have too much shade, you may want to '\electively trim some o hranc hl's w c.L!low for more ... unJ1ght .\tylt' l.J.ke mo~1 every room m the houw . .i p.illO serve:. multipll' purpose' -plJy, work. rd ax.uaon and rnh·n.iuinwnt 11 must ht' dl'51J.~Jlt:'d for 1ho~l' ~renfit acuvilll'S In thl' pl.irn1111~ .,1a~l'. thank of the p.it10 m tcnm ol .in l'X1l'lblOn 111 the house ~k ewryom• 111 thL· lanuly fo r input No !Thltter wh.11 your dl.">1~~. the space need.; to he h1~ cm>11sh to comfortably .iccommod.ue tho'il' who will be usmg 11 Locah011 If outdoor tliruns 1c; m the pldn. you may want it ddJaccnt 10 thl' knLhen If entertaining 1s the mam funruon. locating 11 off the fanuly rcX>m or hvin~ room might be bener Easy access to the patio from two or more roorru. is besl. so you can din.>ct the flow of traffic depending on the Struation Another tmportam factor 1s the type of exposure J)o you want J fumlaJ J'dllO Selim~ or an mfo nn.iJ retreat! The patio style you t hoo-.c ~hould coonbrute With your ho1m" style and be a reflection of your perwnahty lnfonnal patio styles nugh1 include irregular or turved Imes wnh .1sy111metm:al plant:mgs and unusuaJ 11wtenals, while a fom1al patio nught ll)l' more tradltional rrldtenals. straJght lane~ .• md symmetncal balance. A fonn..il patlU might incorporate urns and columns T'l'm1mscent of a courtyard, wht:'reas an mfonnal patio might have boulders, wood chips, color and sleek tumnure for a cool modem look Pnvacy wtll lcnd a the pat10 a sense of mt1macy and «!usfon, proVtding a (,CPVl11(1HT 00'.l I "8 Nat>OMI F1nal'C•al News $eMCDS restful retreat. Privacy fencing is the most conunon me.ms and is available m all styles anti colon; for every bud~et If you plan on surroundmg your patio with a be.iunful landscape in.~ead of a fence. consider whether or not you will have the tame to mamtaan 11. If you are short on rune, select low-mamtcnancl' plants that don't require pruning or transplantmg, such as evergreens. Selerung which ma1enals to use for a patm will greatly determine the durability and maintenance of 11 l ltgh-e11d products will generally last longer. Choosing !orally availahle materials will be less expensive than having 10 import matenals and wiJJ usually blend in with the home and surroundings better. When considering pavers, brick, tile or even concrete, think about color. More than any other element, color will set the tone for your patio. Vi!>it to gather infonnation and samples. Bnng samples home from brickyards and home improvement centers and place them in the patio location. Walt a couple of days before making a decision. observing the samples at different times of the day and noting texture and color. Remember that furniture, plants and even mortar will add color, too, so don't make your design too complicated . 1J Q_ y A IA f\ ( ( in~ lu·r )llr J c . - Prudential California Realty offers Career Nights and Licensing Classes at the Training Center in Irvine Career Night highlights opportunities in real estate for prospective agents Career Nights Ask any new agent why h e or she joined Prudential California Realty. and undoubtedly you will be told it is because of the in-depth training. Trish Kraus, director of training, and Jan Nestor, administrator of the licensing school, offer a friendly and safe haven for the new agent Nestor encourages and guides them through the preparation process of gening their real estate ucense and Kraus charts their course to success with the business development dasse~ offered to both new and seasoned agents. Prudential is keenly aware of the challenges that each new agent experiences in starting a real estate career. Managers and mentors provide the guidance al the ofTice level, while the on-going husines~ developmem classes are l'onductcd at the training center in Irvine. "Today's Opportunities in Real Estate." a free seminar presented by Kraus and Nestor, taking placl' on Wednesday, March 31 , talks about the career opportunities available at Prudential California Realty. Other topics covered will be the basics of the business, how it has changed during the past few years. and opportunities within the industry. Kraus said that because of the booming Orange County real estate market, those seriously thinking about a real estate career should attend the seminar Prudential agents bene fit from till' company's large network of resources including the latest presentation software, national and local advertising programs, anti eCertification. Prudential's eMarketing has become an excellent tool for both new and seasoned agents to branch out and compete in today's computer savvy market, enabling them to build upon cuent relationships with personalized marketing. Alt of our training, the mentor program, and personal agent websites are company paid programs. Licensing Oasses Prudential California Realty's next session of real estate licensing classes Trish Kraus and Jan Nestor will start on Saturday, Apnl 3, come today ur call anJ sign-up and start on Saturday, Apnl 3 di the company'-; traimng center m lrvint• Anthony Schoob supplies tl'll' course rn.itenals. wlm h 111dud1.• th1.· California Real fat.ill' Pnnnplt-~. Power Prep Videos, Audm Tapl'll, plus a t0mputer disk and workbook containing more than I 000 praetJL'l' exam questions The Ucensin~ t'ourse is made up of two components. The first is a three-week, 12-hour Jccclcrated classroom instruction by Jim Parks of AJ1thony Schools. On the fourth week, students are given a I 00 question test that must be passed with at least a 60 percent grade m order to qualify to take the Califum1a real estate exam. Certificates of completion arc then sent .ilong with studt•nt's application to the Department of Real Est all.' tn order to obtain a test <l.it c For more information. rall 'f'riSh Kraus. Pn,dcnti'al Califomia Realty·s Director of Can·er De11e/opmmt at (800) 89.~-J 869. The Traininp. Center is locaft'd at 2405 McCabe W11y , Stl'. I 1 I, Irvine. Pmdl'ntial Califomia Realty is proud to be a member of HomeServices of Amt·rica Inc .. a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate. Prudential California Realty is ranked among the nation's Top 5 real estate companies with more than $I 7 billion in sales volume, according to National Relocation and Real Estate Magazine. Apn'/ 2003. Additional company information can be obtained at prudentiakal.com or www.prudentialcal.com. Dawn Piscopo joins Prudential California Realty The professional atmosphere at Prudential a11ows her to better serve her clients Dawn Piscopo PniJcntial Califorrua Realty 1s proud 10 announce the affiliation of Dawn Piscopo to the South Orange County office:.. I [avmg lived m Or.lll~L· County smn' 1982, Piscopo is exntcd .:ihulll 1ou1i.ng l'rUtknttal. I kr Sl'Wn YL'..trs 1 ii real eStillC t'Xpt>ne11cc 111<1.kl' !wt .Ul 011L'>landing addiuon to one of tlw n,1uon's prer11Jer reul cstdtc compa111l'<i, l'ruc.lenual California Realty. PLc;copo chose Pmdent1.al Cililomld J<ealty bt>u1usc of its prufL·ssiunal corp<:irate t•1wtronment. "Prudential conducts themselves with a hiWi levcl of integrity, they have a greaL name and brand recognition and there is something solid about Prudential," Piscopo said. She really likes Lhdt Lhcy cross-market, and en1oys heing able to sell different types of real estilte and meet different types of pt'uplc m domg so. She feels that Prudentid.1 California ReaJry allows her this opportwlity. When asked about her business stature and what she prides herself on, Piscopo said: ''I'm very patient and canng regarding people's wants and needs. I listen weU and I m.'vt•r makl' them feel as though they ure l:~Jthering me." Piscopo is proud to say that many of her clients have become her friends. She makes it a point to let them know that she's not in this simply for this transaction. Rather, she is looking to take care of them for life. "I really care about my clients and am genuinely concerned witl1 their needs." Along with serving her existin.i; ponfolio of clients, Piscopo enjoys relocation real estate and has gont• through the Relocation Certification Program to do so. According to l'iscopo, "I don't ewr Sl'e mysl'll not bl'ing m this field l'crhaps I may look Ullo developing cl team Of' l'Vl'll ITl<lndgement one wy, hut right llllW, I low what I do and I lnok fmw,U'd Ill 1.h1ing this every day" It 1!-. cv1J1·nt th,11 f'1.~copo b highly mnUVclll'd, 1111t tll nwntion Vl'ry intense am! frwus<.•J. In addition to being such cl dyn.1011t real estdte agent, Piscopo is .1 wik of I 8 yc.lI'S and a mother of two he 1y.;, ages seven and e1gh1. "I fed dS thou~h 1 am a gu-gettl'r. I want a good ltf<:. I Wdlll to help others achieve a good IUe, and I want to have tht> ability to giw th.it to my childnm. I Jove what I do I want tu Lravd and see and do all th.it I can wtth my family. I enjoy meet mg new people and I want to ht• able 10 help them achieve their go.ii!>. I belicvc it's about the CXJX'liencn we edch have and I look forward to new experiences that are yet to be hdd i.n life as well as with Prudcntial California Realty.~ Prudenual California Realty is delighted to have such d vibrant and exhilaratm~ saks assoaate, and anticipates a suc<.:ess-filled future For more information, call Dawn Piscopo of Prudential California Really al (949) 689-81 16 or piscopo@cox.11f'I. Pnu:lmtial CalijiJrnia Realty is proud to be a member of HomeSeroices of America Inc., a Berkshire Hatha way affiliate. Prudential Califoniia Realty i\' ranked amQng the natWn's Top S real estate companies with more than $ J 7 bt1lion in sales volume, according to NatWnal Reloc.ation and Real F.state Ma!JUine, Apn12003. Additional company information can be obtained at www.prudentialcal.com. • 105 l" c a. .... :< ;:: ~ ,., :> ,...., ..... "' 0 0 "' X\ 'ti ~ ,.., "' .;: ;;; L 'le < :p § .I I I • 111 8 N .. First Team to feature top new agent at career seminar, April 1 Find out how Cynthia cast1glla dosed more than SS mllllon In her flrst nine months In real estate First Team Real Estate will be h olding a free career dinner, Thursday, April 1 &om 7 to 8:30 p.m. •t the company's Success Academy, 3785 Plaza Drive in Santa Ana. First Team will feature top new agent cyntbia Cadglla. She will share h ow she closed more than SS million in her first nine months in real estate. Every "year thoU5allds of people in Orange County decide to pursue a career In real estate . A real estate career can be very lucrative, however, it is not for everyone. There are only a few other careers in which there is a large gap between those agents that are extremely successful and those who do not succeed. The seminar will educate new agents Cynthia castlglla on what It takes to become successful in the business. •Here at First Team, we are dedicated to educating n ew agents about the truth on a career in Real Estate," Career Diredor Erin Dunn said. The seminar will answer questions such as: what does It take to get Started, how you can ensure your su ccess and how much money you can make. First Team Real.Estate is dedicated to the success of their new agents. No other real estate company offers a training program with the Academy's ~ccess rate, and no other real estate company offers a 5 ,()()()-square-foot training facility exclusively for training new and existing agents. •0ur academy is dedicated to providing the highest quality of training in the fleld of real Team Success Academy Director Dale Lawrence said. "We owe our clients and students all the tools they need to be successful; the stats demonstrate that it is the most successful . In fact, in the 15 years I've spent as a national • speaker and trainer I've never worked for a company with this type of training."' Those wlw are serious about succeeding in a career'" real estate are tncOUraged to '1ttnul the career dinnn. Setlti11gts estate sales,• Founding President and CEO Cameron Merage said. •offertng the best service to the clients is First Team's No. I program.• ·Here at First Team, we are dedicated to educating new limited and reservations are encouraged.For 1'l()t"t agents about the truth on a career Jn Real Estate," Career Director Erin Dunn said. "This is not the easiest training nor the shortest. In fact, it is the most intense and comprehensive real estate training in the business,• First ext. 850. 180-degree whitewater views information and reservations. contact First Team's Carter Development Department at (800) 728-7277. A dramauc custom J. Lamont Langworth y designed home that gives you enviable views of the Laguna Beach coastline and Catalina Island. With two White water views from the penthouse beurooms, three haths and a guest studio that could be your third bedroom. you can en1oy beach casual living in a contemporary-style home. Currently undergoing a complete remodel. th1c; exceptional penthouse offers I hgh open beamed cetlmgs, oanng walls of glass and French doors as well unob~trurted wh11c watrr. San Clementl' P1l'r and toasthnc views from the ~1er as hardwootl and slate floors make a cnsp statement of elegance. The floor Bowl This two beJroom and two hath condu 1s located ma gated community plan offer · a fonnal living room with a fireplace, dining area and a chers on the hlum 011 the top floor kitchen with custom tile floor and ocean view breakfast bar. French doors Imagine a hvmg 'P·KC with Thomasville Cherry c<1hmetry throughout. from the livmg room open to a private courtyard that leads to the guest area grarnle slab rnunterc;, fabnca~l'd srone h.irhs. new doors, lu1ch~n appl~ances. The exceptional master retreat mvues you to indulge in the sunken spa lllb, and more Every day, en1oy s11 uown Vll'WS from the floor to ce1hng windows relax before the firepl ace or soak up the sun on the ocean view deck with the m the hvlng and dmmg rooms fountam trickling softly in the background Add1t10naJ amen111es include an tndoor launtlry room with thl• washer and Additionally the home offers the convenience of an indoor laundry room dryer included, commun11y pool .ind spa, rwo covered parkmg spaces and and central air It stands on a quiet street-to-street lot. outdoor shower to wash away the beach sand This home is offered at $1 ,499,000 This horn~ 1s offe'7d at $1 ,350,~ .. . To inq~ire about the home or to schedule yollr private showing appointment. For more mformal1on, call Kam i Lf('hty of first Tea m Esta tes al (949) contact First Team Nolan's Darlyne Woodward and St p, ks 119491 310-6928 793·1001. eve ~r a ' ' I t t I ::tor 10llr iols 1e e e 15 lis ithe ~. are For and ·er t aJ ?77, 1U NO >m, well if ·ea. tub, the n ,,,, BALBOA PENINSULA 2129 Seville 4Br 3Ba Sun 12-4 Vince Mayell Cannery Village Realty 714-264-1908 $1 ,550,000 CORONA DEL MAR 4614 Cortland Dr. 4Br 3Ba Sun 1-5 Gisela Burmeister Coldwell Banker 760-200-3533 121 Jasmine Creek 3Br 2.5Ba Sun 1-4 Ann, Bill, Suzanne Prudential Calif Realty 949-422-2889 409 De Sola Terrace 5Br 4Ba Sun 12-4 Jim & Patty McDonald McDonald COM Homes 949-759-9070 Call for security gate access 5Br 6Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Patrick Tenore Nationwide Real Estate 949-856-9705 710 Marigold Sat 1-4 3Br 3Ba + 2Br Guest House Denise Messenger First Team 714-478-1633 $1 ,799,000 $1 ,125,000 $3,100,000 $3,995,000 $2,250,000 71 O Marigold Sun 1-4 $2,250,000 3Br 3Ba + 2Br Guest House Rick Johnson First Team 949-274-0240 LAGUNA BEACH 328 Emerald Bay 4Br 4.5Ba Sun 12-4 $3,600,000-$4, 149,876 Jim Weisenbach Jane Polley 949-422-8611 Must call agt for gate entry ...... LAKE FOREST 22081 Shadyvale 5Br3Ba Sun1-5 Stefanie Meurer Platinum Properties 949-715-3156 NEWPORT BEACH 4304 Hilaria Way S795,000 3Br 2Ba Sat 1-5 $422,000 Call Co-agent 949-244-8103 2527 Buckeye St 3Br 2.5Ba Sun 11-5 $1 , 150,000 By Owner 949-640-6199 681 Vista Bonita 3Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 307 Montero 3Br 1.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Laurie Leggio Coast Properties of California 949-509-8923 SANTAANA 200 Bush St 1 & 2Br Sun 1-5 Stefanie Meurer Platinum Properties 949-715-3156 $745,000 $975,000 $639,000 • 107 • I J 111 8 N ~ N .c ~ "' ::i; ·~ ,,, "O 2 .., r.n ~ £! uJ l <ii cu ~ ~ a.. .?-"' 0 .. ., • --------------------------· I NEWPORT COAST Just Listed -Altezu Sl .100,0< I J bf'CrOOM 3 oalh own view condo aoo•o • ~ f . son Stu~ning views 01 Crvs1al cove ano ltw 1101: •• Beau111u1 Community 01 Allem A toucti at Ila , oeau•1lul communiry Be-Ir Value 1or Ocean V1~N' ',, •. . LAGUNA NIGUEL New Listing -View· V'iew $2,200,00 Slvnnmg views 11om in1s spectaeular home en'"'" ' O-.t1 s !XX) SQ n ol open 11001 plan N tt> 5 ti< 1· • NEW LISTING • NEWPORT COAST NEWPORT COAST on1u an(j 3 C<lr garage S Oc HEIGHTS WITl1 HARBOR VIEWS · CASSIS NEWPOl!l RIOGE EST ms s 1 799 000 T\JNNIHG EAH ' ' ft rfJi'' ;•• "''"'' h '1 "• -1 '• ·~· $2,839,000 Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 !\hi''' 'll I 't'I', .,. .. It' ti JU(1t ' ,..~1,. ~ iJJJ ·:~.i t•·-;• ... •_..., • i" ', ;·, 1' '.tn :• }J,',f~ 'it., t:: ' • ;1 • 11•~ " ', 11. L•.J'ti• 1 ., '"·'' 'ffi' ,,.... c , ~ ·" rr ~l" f,k. ' .. ' • .• •... • . t ~ nsu 1..,lj ' 1' f It t'• • ~ ' I I • .,__., ,,.,, f : '' I I I •I t * : ~ t: • e'I ~'I J I I• ' ~ ·l t f1 ~ ' I .. l 1111-w-·I JI • i I' I ., •• I\ j •• I it h I •• ' •• 1 -• f,J'' 1 t '11 "' '• t''' •''I' l·J'''l 'lttl1!1 ~'1'l' ·~ I I' t ,, ' 1 I J. • j , ' I , HISTORIC SANTA ANA LOFTS ARTISTS WALK LOFTS MooEL • PUN 3 l.AsT PHASE $635,000 Pnme Main s111:e1 loc.iltl()tl wr." City v ews Pro«: nciuoes $35.000 1n bu.ioer uog•ades 12 ce11tngs he1gh1s Perli,C1 '°' Ga' el)' or Home Q!foee Oiecli ... tM Wlr1wl ._ hww ............. ..,,.-...-. HISTORIC SANTA ANA JUST LISTED · PLAN 3 • ARTIST LOFTS $639,000 • .. e a"<! wor~ " 1ou• stoie11on1 o• ott1te Approx1ma1ely 2300 so tt ooen 10~ w 1h ottoce 0" IT'a " floor M11 eo use property 0" main s11ee1 loeat10n Calf for de1a1ls LAKE FOREST WHISPERING TREES -W ooos $795,000 'h.s 1>P.au11lut area 011arge nomes 1n me ( ~ca1yp1us ~o•esr •S l"l "ules ''o<T1 • a>P r r•e<.r ta<P a"<! C'IJb l"tOuse Ifie 4()5 fwy and 1rv,ne Spec1•um 5 bedrooms d'l<l 3 !> ba!hs or co,n•rv cnarm 04' a 1a1~~ ni•"f• 01 l 'O"' 1>''9"' ar<! move '" :ond•110n Mucn of !nP nome 'las ~n remade ed BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME N ewport's finest location One block to Newport Hmbor High 7.800 squ.irc foot lot with older three bedroom. two bath home in poor condition. Drive by: 336 Snug Harbor Drive. By owner $1,395,000 714-897-4450 I P f t \_!f ... \f~ '"' ( '•f !•:111 J t " 1't 1 I 0 f I~ • 0 i 11•, f 1tr 1 f ti ' f 'II ' I J 'h• :' ' I \1 ·• /; • , •'' I • '' : l 1 '/, 1 4 • 1 /, r ' :, t,,I ! 1 ''I :•I ' l I' t ( t ·I ~· 1 ,•, • • 1 ' t I '0 11• ; , i,. , Iii u , ' .. J i 1'' 1 1• 1 ' I f' t1' ·J I Jd f t;•'t ;• ,; ' t-"fh•H 1.J() t f'-t\:' ;r ALISO VIEJO W ALK TO THE MOVIES $559,000 j :l"O'""m~ ( ' ta••s 1)1; pus IQ~ aw·o· '· ~c so~ WoriO~", a•Pa " trac-o;a''ed Aopla~sP • "'0 ·'!'!> "• ~ '« ~hoPS •e$lau•a'l1s ""'' e~ •'O :i ,.. ., .. ,~ ~f 1e ro ·~ 73 l·~a, Top I% Of Agena In Orangt C.Ouniy Top Agtnc Platinum Properties "From Mansions to Mobile Homa" Stefanie Meurer (949) 715-3156 ' ' I I 1 ' • t '' ' I I I CHARM• BEACH ConAGE by the Bay & walking distance to Ocean 307 Montero 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Baths o,en Sat/Sun 1 ·5 $975,000 CoAsT Pwanu °' CAL.WORNA CALL Aor. LAURIE LEOOIO •••1121 Corona del Mar Highlands 400 De Sola Terrace 4 bedroom , 3 bath home, lot size 20,000, on the Canyon . Ocean view, com- pletely red modeled . $2,899,000 Vic Peterson Peterson Construction Design INC. 949-929-1419 Corona del Mar 611-611.5 Marguerite Ave. OPEN SAT & SUN 12-4 50 Foot lot with 2 well built detached homes 3 bedrooms 2 baths in each home. Garage parking for 5 cars Back house rs rented for $2. 100 $2.495,000 ~TEN EYCK REAL ESTATE SHARI TEN EYCK 949-887-0512 Newport Beach Open House Sat 1-5 4304 Hilaria Way Park Lido Townhome 3 bed/2 bath Walk or bike to the beach Attached 3 car garage Asking only . $422,000 Call Co-Agent 949-244-8103 l I £ ' ~ I ,100,000 00,000 s I- h] .5 I ~h Villa Park Estate Brand Ne,w Beautiful, Gorgeous Estate Home 7 Bedrooms 13 Bathrooms Each bedroom has it's own bathroom. Fabulous master suite with large walk-in closet and separate workout room, large separate guest quarters, &-8 car garage, large kitchen, theater, game room, great grand room, pool house, cabana, rock pool, putting greens, half court basketball court, beautiful surrounding grounds with waterfall & fountains. This beautiful home is built on 1 acre ftat lot. 2527 Buckeye Street Easrhluff Tum-Key Hom~. Remcxkled Asking price $8,•,• Coast Properties of California CALL AGT. LAURIE LEGGIO . 1Br. 2.5Ba. Incredible Ocean View'' Jdcu111 with Warerfall. R..:cenrly Hard,capcd land)lcapcd Backyard Including BBQ !\land with Sink & Rdngaaior. Ltrgc Living Room/Dinin~ Room "11h Vauhed Ceiling!> & Dormt'f' $1, 150,000 LH by Owner 949-640-6199 949·509·8923 A piece of heav..:n on the point of Corona lltghland~. COM w11h I xo~ of ocean and canyon v1cw1, "The land and location are worth the price!" l lll<lU<' u>Ol<'ffiJ'4•f.tf). ~H.JH ~ l,1m1l} rtktlll/,lud111 I ,1rii« 1111111.1mJ1<'.tr ).lri.h l',11."h -.uh IKlt ~,,._.Jc,~' .lim & Patty McUonald SPECTACULAR NEWPORT TENNIS COURT ESTATB o ooo wih \8R. 6BA hol!lr 1 n '"'of lwli pnd. !"""' ltcln<d •<nn" '"""· I llO" (kall c.ui ..... Ii.arbor .,,J l\JlllC't '""" HA\ IT Al I.! A I tnn<nck•" hom<ltn'<>!mcno "univ 1 .. 11111.idrl Sl.9'1\,000 McDonald Cl>M Homes 949-759-9070 f TAL IA N S T YLE V I LLA ,. On; Story 4 Bedroom. 3 Bath, Den, Fireplaces, Gourmet Kitchen. Top of the line Appliances. Tuscany Style Back Yard with Fireplace, Tropical Pool. Spa, Access to 3 Prluate Beaches. ;~~l·~~!!'~t'!~~::.~ COLDWC!U BAN~C!R L.l $1,799,000 For all ol your real estate needs. ptrose call Gisela 760-200-3533 Or email: rman lsela@dc.rr.com Burmeister Simply C.11 Patrick T.,,ore (~) ~1105 YOU W1LL BE GLAD YOU DIDI See more homes on 360 Virtual Tour 9 www. atricktenore.com 109 .. , .. ,.l • ' .. 111 8 N ,...: N ~ ~ "' ~ ,;.. ... 't:> ~ "' Vl . .... ~ ..._. I • ;;; .... Q: • § er ~ .1; 0 • ~ - - • Th e Laguna Board of Realtors and Affil iates prese nt The 5th Annual "Only in Laguna" Fashion Show Thursday, Apr il I Tivo li Too 777 Lagun a Ca nyo n Road Noo n - 2 p.m. Ce lebrating 80 years of real estate in La guna Beach Proceeds to be nefit : No Square Th eatre Ca lifo rn ia Choreography Dance Fe st iva l Sa lly's Fu nd The Ass ista nce League Jan Wendorf Fir,t Team Nolan -. - 'WeCcome 1fome ... Exqu.is~tt curb a~ wc~lcomes you to this 1m_maculatt single In"'/ Jwme. 11ie spacious pool siu backyard i!' per;,f for outdoor lit•ing a11d tn bk en~rlRining. A liglrt & "':i . t kUdwn opnrs to a Jonna/ dining room and onto a"'""'' deu with firtplaa. 11~ largt Jir,in3 room fmtur~ a frtes ta11ding stont Jirtplact. 8::-:::' :r:rm.c:r.::s:::..-:- Satunfay ~Sundizy 1pm-4pm 13221 Suss~ (]'{ace J{orth 'lustin $775,000 Hillary Caton ll C1'carla Brickell 949.922.8490 HllluyAndCbula.com • w .. (/) ... c Q !:' ::: ... ;; ,. "" .. ;-.; N 0 0 l>o -:0 tt> "' ,., "' ~ t1i" 0 "' ~ ~ • - ... .. ' . r- i • I I I w ~ r-.: N .s: u l6 . -?i ~ "E 2 .,, t/) Cl> 'iii 1ii w -;;; ~ .Q a: .i!:' ;<; 0 i l .,. .. l • 4 ·- 3 15 Via Lot nlo• • $999,000 I 1l< !l<'Y>. h11.;hl\ Hl"\..'1'.0.k'\l l\l•m«' l h , 4 (/~ h1 , • . ~hu 111 l,t>'i,' "'-I It ( 1 \11, mi.: 'I""'" I 1.1r ;.;.1r,I)!• Mr. ll;n•<n~I•. l wmr • '1 .. \1. ! .. <I ... I () I L A.C.1..H"A N 1 •. 11f: 30376 Via Corona • $549,000 ""·"'' '"'"' .. ,'1.1l1\l ll1h'll1,.<' '"'"'"' .... ,1, """'''· "'.-,-...,I lii.:huni.: .• 11i..l 1w" ,.1h11w111 thn iu~h· •11 M,. h"t.r/M-. Tn•mr • <14<1.ill.HOO r , ;\ • • •\ f 1 "~ T 23256 Atlaotit Way • S 7 '9 • 000 I\ l'l'.tulllul ~ '"' .. j 1uwnh""'" '"' h •11111111111: '"-" .. Hl ''"'" .. i hc.·dw~m1 ... ~ 1 l-,,,t1hr1'11.1io .. l.h. """"~h. M•n••n • '1 .. 11.T!!.l•hll' HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) )93-3339 IRV INE/NEWPORT (9-i9) 722-2400 Custom Home with Stunning Panoramic Views! 659 Via Faisan • $2,099,000 Rreu:hcJcmg 180' ~'Jr.umc ocean Vll"'" tlum th15 l-caucitul 4,ll\)"-1 It. (,1) home ma 14,CXXJ!!lJ. ft. (11) h . Wu.h 5 hx:lru.lfn'>and 3 1/2 l~chn • m,, plus an 1ifi<::c with maple l"U1lt-11\<I. d'lli hnmc blNS a ~ lf}.\.'l 1l1' 111tm1 ir with dlt"; '1$ie>t qual1ry a.tnt'l"lJOo. T nily a custom h.ime! Mr. Hansen/Ms. Tromp • 949.249.41 0 I 24381 Ciamron Court • $S59.000 :'llll!k t.11n11\ r.--.1.kn, ,. • ~) .1 '"""' 1 .. 1 f\n~h1 • 'f<'ll fl,,., 1·1.m "nh ! h. ~ h.1 ~ ... 1.-n ( 1,...., h• l.1~l' ~h. Trnmr/M•. h,.,., • '14'1.249.41 0 1 •. r •• ,. r 1 : ., 201 c.r ltnet • t839,000 lAiplcx l1vtng, ck-..e to the beach. Ut~tmlli, down,t.111"1 unit<: J h. .. Z oo.-2nJ ~tiJry, I h.. I bu .. h1 11...u. Mo. F001m/Mr. Han..,n • 949.722.2400 See theae home• at ww1v.CATALISTHOMES.com M 1~'--.:' )~" V1f Jr, 27481 AJmmdn • $819.000 f\-.u111tul 1'1.klnJ dd l.1~~"rl11-1~,·d 4 1-r.1 "> h11m~. A11' .uid hn"'1t 11\•tni.i 'I'"-"· wu h .i l.ll~ hµh~ '''""'· M3. Fo•t«/M•. Tromp • 949.249.4 I 0 I 288 B. IJth S..-• tn9~ (lr1·a1 R2 Lot, 'lr('t•I '" .1llcy tt.250 "I ft. (,!) IPI. IJ.:al (111 Jc,·d1•r<·r~111 huilJ-1·11ur·nwn hllm.:. Mr. H•n-.n/M•· Fo11.r • 949. 722.2400 LAGUNA NIGUEL (9-49) 249-4101 HERMOSA BEACH (310) 376-5125 -------~r1~r:lrl(r-:..1 l,fl!f.:U°2~l-llfl~1~~