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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-12-28 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot-. .. . Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATuRDAY,DECEMBER28,2002 Newport· Coast backs irtcu01bents Greenlight challengers do best in older areas, Corona Ciel Mar and Balboa, breakdown of November election shows. Ridgeway's lead varied from about 50% to 58% of the vote. Newport Coast voters also fa- vored incumbent Councilman .Gary Adams, who got 558 votes for the District 4 seat, compared· to Green.Ugbt candidate Rick Thylor's 296 votes and independ- ent candidate Ron Wanship's 84. led Svalstad, winning the seat with I 0,929 votes to Svalstad's 9,833 and Laura Dietz's 2, 713. Webb got 601 votes to G:reen- ligbt opponent Allan Beek's 337. Though Webb won the council seat, hls citywide support of 53.7% was m uch less than hls 64% support in Newport Coast. QUES'TION ? Why W9f'9 thent such dif191enc:. in "°""9 t..tween Newport • 268. And Beek pulled in more votes lhan his opponent.. win- ning lhe area 985 to 916 . Coast •nd Coron• del Mttr In tM fal June CH•1rande Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.ACH -New- port Coast voters were the stron- ees' supporters of the incum- bent slate in November's eJecdon, while Greenlight-en- doned challengers bad their strongest showing In the older parts of 'town: Corona del Mar and the Balboa Peninsula. votes, or 61 % of the vote, from the six precincts that encompass most of Newport Coast By com- parison, the Greenlight chal- lenger for Rldgeway's District I seat, Madelene Arakellan, got 270 votes from Newport Coast, and independent Marianne ZJp- pi got 116 votes, acoording to a detailed breakdown of voting provided by the county Registrar of Voters. Don Webb and Bernie Sval- stad. the two candidates who ran on the same MTeam Newport" slate with incumbents Ridgeway and Adams,. also had their most solid support ln Newport Coast. In contrast to lhe votes in the city's newest community - Newport Coast was annexed at the beginning of the year -the votes in Newport's hlstoric sec- tions wru. far more pro-Green- light. election? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilot@lstimes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. The Beek-Webb race lroni- ca).ly reinforces something Beek said nearly two years Ilg() and that Gieenligbt leaders have la!d all along: The gated communi- ties of Newport Coast could put grass-roots campaigns at a dis- advantage because they discour- age door-to-door campaigning in favor of more -expensive cam- paign mailers. Tud Ridgeway received 606 In other areas of the city, Svalstad got 433 votes to G:reenllght candjdate Diclc Nich- ols' 385. Across the city, Nichols In Corona del Mar at large, for instan ce, the results were far dif- ferent. There. Ridgeway onJy topped Arakelian 922 to 799. Nichols far outstripped Svalstad, 958 to 673, wilh Dietz landing Webb ran as Wa.Lki.n' Don See COAST, Pac• A4 SHADOW PLAY SEAN HlllER I DAILY PILOT Shadows cast a design of their own as Jesus Anorbe paints the exterior wall of his friend's Costa Mesa home on Friday after~oon. Newport attorney gets judgeship Thomas Goethals, who spent 12 years in the D.A.'s office. retums to public service. He joins the county superior court. 0H pa Bh•rath Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEAOI -For at- torney Thomu Goed.al. lhe tragic evmcs of Sept. ll 1mt out a clarion call The 50-year-old .Newport Beach att<>me)l; who bid - mote than 200 cuee wbla In the Orange County dllerict at- tomey's office and then l1lOYed Into private pcactice, decided It ~ ti.me to ~ back to where be belooled and do whal he enjoyed doing the inost -pub-- lie service. Goethals' wish was granted Friday when ~ Gray Davis appoint.eel him a judp of the Oranse County &Jperior Court. "It's a plemant aupdae. • he said. "I spent my first 12 years in the DA's oftioe and last 12 ln aiminal defeme work. r missed public service a Jot and really enjoyed my time as a deputy (district attorney)." Goetbab said he loob for- ward to playing a different role. "Being a JudBB is like being a neutral rd'en!e,.. be said. "'The goal b to see both lkles g,et a fair result. It will be nice to moYe from the adwcate's cable and help in a different~" He earned his t.:helor's ftoot Saota Clara Unlwnlty and FAMILY TIME Resolutions and predictions 'lbltllallo thedmeof ,_rwbm IDOltoltbe ..... law degree from Loyola tJruver- sity law School in Los Angeles, where he now teaches trial ad- vocacy. He has served as an in- structor for the California Dis- ttict Attorneys Assn, lnduding in its National Homicide Sym- posham and Master 'Dial Advo- cacy College. Goethals ha tried Iii: death penalty C8lel in t.m career. in- cluding the higb-proftle trial of Rodney Alcala, who W8I found guilty of kidnappU. and killirlg a 12-year-old girl in 1979. Alcala is now oo deed'I row. A Newport Beach resident for 20 yeaJS, Goethals has aJso been an active member of the com- munity as a soccer coach and as a eucharistic minister in his chun:h. He bas been married to Patty for 26 years and has two som and a daughtet: GoedMm will replace retiring j\Jd&e TuDy Seymour -also a Newport Beach resident and funner Newpor1 Beach d ty at- torney. "fm honored to take Judge SM JUOGESt.-, hp M Trilogy disappears from Lab Anti-Mall Costa Mesa theater mys teri ously closes its stage house, leaving few clues to its d emise. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Unless lhey're re- hearsing for a mystery. Trilogy Play house is gone. The !heater lhat set up shop in the Lab Anti-Mall in f-ebruary 2000 has dropped ii!. cunains and disappeared wilhout a trace, except for the sign thar still hangs in front of the building. The phone line to lhe playhouse has been disconnected. The same with the home phone of the playhouses founder. Alicia Butler. Gordon Marhoefer. who had been ca.st in lhe theater's pre-Ouistmas play "Inspecting Carol" a spoof of the Dick- ensian clas.sic, got word .barely two weeks before the premiere. "We had actually started rebeaJ'sing for the play.· he said "One day, I got lhls phone call saying. n,>n't bother coming for rehearsal We're closed The show's canceled.' Tha.1 ~ it· The owner of the Lab Anti-Mall. Sha- heen Sadeghi. who CODVinced the oom- pany to come to c.osta Mesa three )aJ"S ago. declined to romment The playhouse had Its roots in La- guna N"iguel. where it began in 1993. Then called the Laguna N"iguel Play- house. it offered theater classes and evolved into a family-orient.eel group that produced c1aMic comedies such as "Harvey,· ·Arsenic and Old lace" and "The Odd Couple. -blended with c.bO· dren's theater and popular IDlisialls such as "The Sound of ~· and •Fid- dler on the Rool. • Butler. a middle-aged woman who bad been imdYed in cheater since • l .f, spent 11 years as a casting clirtam in Los Angeles before her butb&nd'I wort traNfer brought her to °'1u'JI" SM TitlLOGY, Pip M .1 . THE MORAL OF THE STORY Poem is .. ~~.where the heart is 'Mm and women evnywhere sigh on DtJc. 26 and say~ glad Otrlstmas Is all (}WT for anodwr J4!m But it ls1ft over. 'lhllo .)OU Is bom a Saviour.' It's just~ And it will go on jOmlt!C." -EUGENIA PRICE 0 n O:uisanas Eve, my family was bleeaed in many ways.. One of the ways was that my brother-in-law Dave read us a poem he'd written. and I want to share it with you today. It is titled •Cluistmaa Poem. and was bis reflections on Chdstmas 2002: Ykll. we've had some rain and we"ve bad some sun. Leading up to this fl\'elling offtm. But now we're together, we're all here, So let's befPn with a glass ofcbeer1 lt alw2ys seems to get busy preparing for the big day. But we always get through it. we always ftod a W8)C Between the cooking, the parties, decorating and shopping, CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON Prom one place to another, ~time keeps us hopping. lb be sure. the demands are stressful this time of year. We rush around like aazy, always in blgb gear. We light the ~ and we trim the tree. It's all part of the festivities for you and for me. But with so much to do and so little time, ~ can get bumpy. Which sometimes spoils the fun. and we get a little grumpy. In the checkout line with the other shoppers we tassel. Sometimes those department stores can be a downright busle! Year after year. we keep up the pace, And I don\ like to admit it. but it feeU like a race. We samy here and there !¥>ping to get it all ~ It mninds me of blgb 5Cbool aoas-colllltry and a long-discance run.I But remember, it's for the children tba1 our work must get done, We pul forth the effort for their smiles and their fun! Beau11e when you're young, you're always k>oking Wlder' the tree. lb see which packages with your name there migtltbe. As parents, we"ve aD shared a similar plight. Of stayfng up late and wrapping aD night. ~an ltay8d up late to set the toys wired. And we all W1derstand the true meaning of "minor asaembly required.. But now, as we"ve gathered on this Ouistm.as eve, Let'a tum aD our thoughts to what we belleYe. This seaao~ to celebr8te this one spedal day. The bU1tl of our Saviour who aaived tn a mysdca1 wiry. And the best gift of all is the one that He gave, That in our belief our liWI would be sawd. So let's aD Jejoioe tn the Kitt God did bring. And lift up our voices wfih 8QRl'Ja and sing, . "God came to Fmh to be wttfi us tooigbt. And the -of bis b.'e makes Ouislm8s just right!. • CfMl1'f 1RANE a MtlEllON i. • Newport 8eed1 Neldent who tpMb frequently to peninting groope. She mey be Nld1ed Vie HNI! et '*""l•Ot"ftMorow.com or through the m.JI et P.O. Booe 814().No. 506, N9wpoft a..d\, CA 929&8. DailyAPilot ¥0L .. NO.• • F~I'IlI • . I ... I Cel)ter for Spiritual • I ,_ ,,, . I' ... ·:,·Disco v·ery_· ., .. , U I .. ...... ·' •Add..-: 2850 Mesa Verde Drive But, Suite 111, C.OSta Mesa •'hlephone: (714) 754-7399 • Senlce ti-= 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Sunday • Mln.lscen: The Rev. James Turrell, lead minister; The Rev. Kathleen Scott. usiatant minister •Sime of c::oapepdon: 250 • OlBd care: Ucen&ed and bonded child-care professionals are available during both services • 'IJpe of wonhlp: The services open with an upbeat musical presentation by the church's prpfeasionaJ six-piece jazz/blues l¥od wfth piano, bass, drums, synthesiur, guitar and saxophone. 1\vo songs led by Scott follow the opening music. Music is a big part of the services and sets the tone for the momlng's message. Turrell deliven the message a(ter a time of affinnadve prayer and a song . by a guest soJoiat. The guest artist performs another musical offering. after the message. and the service concludes with the •Peace Song" or the upbeat gospel-style song •1 Release." • M-•: 1\urell's messages are always centered on ways to realize and practice the principles of love, peace, joy, harmony, forgiveness and UD;ity. The teachings of the church are lnclualve and honor all the world's great spiritual teachings. It draws from their wisdom while maintaining a focus on the practice of affinnadw prayer. The need to honor all people as expressions of the Divine Presence. whatever their awareness of that truth may be, is empbasiz.ed. "Through the practice bf unconditional love, affi.nnative prayer, the continuous study of spiritual principles and service to others, we believe It is possible to stay peaceful and centered -no matter what is occurring-and to be of real assistance otben in their awakening to the positive and powerful goodness within themselves," Scott said •Recent mura.1: ~II spoke on •Awakening the Consciousness of Peace," using the principles discussed ln Don Miguel Ruiz's "The Four Agreements" to demonstrate how this can be accomplished. • Upcoming m c 111.,.. From FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS YotN PROfUSIONALS EVENT The JewWi Federdon Young Bualne. and~ will hold • tour of the Jewlah federation benefldary ~and. deaeft reoepdon from 7 to 9 p.m. Jan. 5. The reception will be held at • private home. For price and locdon, call (714) 7&6-6666, ext 226. t<E:NT TREPTOW I DM.Y Pl.OT Revs. James Turrell and Kathleen Scott are church leaders at the Center fOf Spiritual Discovery. now until the New Year. the church has aprogram called ·PAX 2JC• -•pax-from the Latin word for peace and 21C referring to the new century. During this time. Turtell's messages will focus on practical ways in which peace can be a daily experience, regardless of circumstances. • anucb propmm: The church offers eight-Week classes throughout the year, ln addition to periodic three-and four-week classes. Turrell is teachl.ng a three-week class titled "Visionary." The class meets Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday morning from 9 to ll a.m. The class Is designed to help aeate a personal vision for · the new year. ln January, two new cluses will begin. "The Nature of Effective Prayer" will meet Tuesday evening beginning }an. 7 and Wed.neaday morning beginning Jan. 8. "The Mind-Body Connection• will meet on Thursday evening beginning Jan. 9. The church has a very active and growing youth program. In the past year, its teen program grew from three to 23 members. Episcopal Churdl will hold a Twelfth Night Celebration at 5 p.m. Jan 6 In the cnutch, 3233 Padflc View Drive, Corona del Mar. Seuonal hymns win be performed on orgen and other instruments. Free. (949) 644 0463 WORKSHOPS BNW FIRESIDES Members of the Behal faith hofd Informal public c:hc:uuiona on epirttual topk:a et 7:30 p.m. ,,.,.ry Niday and 11 :30 the 189t Sunday of The church's K-6 group meets during the 9:30 a.m. Sunday service. and the teens meet during the ll:JS a.m. service. •Welcome WllgOn: Information packets that explain the church's belief system and spiritual practices and provide a brief • h.istoiy of the orlgln of its teachings are available to all newcomers. The church also publishes a bi-monthly newsletter called •Discovery," which includes artlcles by ~U and Scott along with an overview of upcoming events and classes. • Dnll: Casual. Turrell wears Hawaiian shirts from Father's Day to Labor Day, joking with members that "You can't tell your minister from your waiter at the Owt House.• He "Wean suits from Labor Day to Father's Day. • Churdl dlllp: The church meets tn a bulinell olllce complex. part of wbicb bu been transformed into its eanctuary. There Is a meditation fountain and a grassy courtyard wfth Oowers and a bricked-patio social area outside the sanctuary. ln July each year, the congregation holds an outdoor barbecue and blues meetings will be held the last Saturday evening of the month. Call for locetiona. (949) 769-0999 for Friday meeting, (949) 760-5360 for Sunday meeting, end (949) 646-6328 for Seturday devotional. ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange County of'fera •n Introduction to Zen Wotbhopfrom 3to 6 p.m. on the ftrat Sunday of every month et 120 E. 18th Si., Cotta Mesa. $50. (949) 722-7818. concert In the courtyard. • Mllllon .....,..,t: "Here at the Center for Spiritual Diacovery, we focus on teach.Ing oneness, healing ignorance, practicing prayer and encouraging splrttual growth," Scott said. •Outraicbprogramt:Memben are encouraged to become involved In a variety of volunteer programa. This year. a large group of members refwblshed a home being used u shelter for homeless women and childttn. The group lnstalled new appUancee, pelnted the home inside and outlide. landscaped the hnt and back yards, made repairs and generally spruced up the place. The congregation helped a local social worker pnwtde supplies to young. needy famOiee, The church donates food to needy families at Thanblfving and new atfta at Clu1atmu. Memben aleo volunteer in a variety of community aervice-odented activities at nursing homes, for Habitat fo1 Humanity and for ARK Services for Abused Ollldren, among others. preaenb Master Mind, • group for those who want to "manffelt good" In their dMty lives, at 7 p.m. Frldayp and 1 p.m. s.turdaya at 1929 Tustin Ave., Cotta M..a. (949) 646-3199. ZEN .u.sTART TWELFTH NIGHT the month. The talb Include brundl . MA8TER-.., The Zen Center of Orange County will ofhtr a ab<-wMlt "Zen Jump9tert" program from Jan. 21 through M•rdl 9. The program Includes up to 12 Mtaiona at the center wtth group Ind lndivtdual ' lnatrucdon, an~ NtrMt, a titting cushion Ind more. The center la at 120 E. 18th St., ea.ta Mesa. $160. (949) 722-7818. St. Mk:hMt and All Angels or dlnner. Also, Interfaith devotional New Thought Community Churdl ~c..-. News ........ , .. , 1574-4298 dlrifltlM.CMrillo .,.,.,..com PM010CIMPtmll s..r.. ..... 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Sixty-four inches of hair donated by the three -who call themselves the ·Archie chlcb" -will soon be shipped off to lodes of Love, a Aorida nonprofit that pro· vides hairpieces to disadvantaged children ~ering from long· term m edical hair loss. Most or the children suffer from cancer. r But the event was extra special for the ~es because Ann's husband, Dave, is a Ollbcer survivor himself. :Dave Archie was diagnosed with testicu· ltf cancer in 1992. The cancer relapsed in '1995. . •'The second time was really hard," Ann .-We said "Dave had to go through mas-~ chemotherapy." )Jut her husband has been cancer-free ·' FYI To donate to the Archie Chicles Cut Down Cancer One Inch at a Time, go to the following link: https:l/secure./af.orglsource/Donationsl donate_amount.cfm 7sid=200016997 now for more than five years. "Five years Is a big mark for cancer sur- vivors," sM said. "'This is a way for our family to celebrale and give bac:J<." Ann came up with·the idea about a year ago. she said. • All three of us have had long hair prac- tically our whole lives," she said. "After the haircut, it feels pretty light. It feels differ· ent. But for all of us, Ir's been a phenom- enal experience. It's left us with a great feeling." The Archies have aJso raised more than $14,000 10 benefit the Lance Armstrong Foundation, founded by and named 'after the cyclist and Tour de Frn.nce champion. The trio got fref' haircuts at Studio La Rue in Cannery Village from owner Margie l hlley, a breast cancer survivor herself. "Being a cancer survivor and a hair- dresser, this has been a natural thing for PHOTO COURTESY OF ANN ARCHIE Ann Archie, right, gets ready to have 33 inches of her hair cut off. Her daughters Ricki (front left) and Samantha (third from left) would also have their blond hair cut. me to do,~ she said "The little girls were excited," she said. 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The man wd first spotted at about 2 p.m. wearing camouflage and "acting suspicious" in a bank in the 4300 block of MacAr- thur Boulevard, he said. "He walked into the bank carrying a · bag," McDermott said But when approached by offi·_ cers, he took off in a car, he said Police officers found him near Bayside Village by Jamboree Road and Coast Highway. A foot chase ensued when the man reportedly ran into the Hyatt New- porter on .Jamboree and "took the shirt off the back of· an employee," McDermott said. Officers then arrested him without ·incident when they found him hiding in one of the rooms of the hotel, be said. The man may have been planning a bank robbery, McDermott said. "We later found the car he was . in whs stolen." McDermott said. "He also had things in his bag such as duct tape, a ski mask, handcuff keys and a po- lice scanner indicating that he was planning on committing a bank rob· bery." The entire incident lasted about ,20 minutes. he said. The man, unidentified as of Friday night, is being held in Orange County jail in lieu of a SS0,000 bail. He is expected to be arraigned at f{arbor Jus- tke Center ia Newport Beach on Tuesday. POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Anton Boulevard and Bristol Street: A traffic accident involving injuries was reported at 10:11 a.m. Thursday. • West BaUr Street and Harbor lloulevltrd: A hit-and-run was reported at 10:37 a.m. Thursday. • Bristol Street: A hit-and-run was reported in the 3300 blodc at 9:37 a.m. Thursday. • Costa Mesa f'1'MW8y and Paul•rino Avenue: A traffic accident involving injuries was reported at 8:48 a.m. Thursday. • Joann Stnet: A home burglary was reported in the 200 blodc at 9:42 a.m, Thursday. . • Mesa v.rde Drive Eut: A garage burglary was reported in the 2700 blodc at 11:20 a.m. Thursday. • P..,.,"he Lane: A ~rage burglary was reported In the 2900 blodc at 12:21 a.m. Thurilday. NEWPORT BEACH • w..t 8alaoe Boulewwd: A oommen:iaJ burgi81Y w .. repotted In the 1300 blodt at 11:19 a.m. Thur'8dey • • c..np. om. An euto theft wea l'eJ)Orted In the 4500 blodt 9t 11:06 a.m. Thul'dy. -~~;A bUrglary wea reported In ttte 600 blodt at 2:29 p.in. Thuniday • • Plllm ....... EMt 0-. "-11: A burglary wn NpCHted 9t 11:13 p.m. Thuntday .. FAMILY Continued from Al Johnny Canon to present his .... Mach of wacky . predlcdom. He WU rarely right, although ldetlce is now ' catcblns up with him and. lmptVriag Im batting average each year. For lnatance, Qiswell predicted that In 1983, "Female baldness due to gaseous fumes polluting the dty's air would plague St. Louis, Mo. Husbands would then Dock to divorce courts to separate from tbelr baldheaded wives. .. If you've ~n to St. Louis recendy, you know tllat the sharp rise In wig sales means that this is already happening. Criswell also predicted·tbat in 1980 a sudden release of gas from a large chamber would cause cannibalism in Pittsburgh, Pa. "Over 1,000 flesh-mad and blood-era.zed men will wander the streets, suddenly attacking · unsuspecting victims.'' In Pittsburgh, this also cattle true. It is known as a city council meeting. He was right again when he predicted that in 1979 Mscientists will use a 'ray treabnent' to cure juvenile delinquency, converting patients into 'meek · conformists.'" That ray treatment is now Jcoown as TRILOGY Continued from Al . r ~ formed in Costa Mesa. They wtU So. wUb ft>nd memories and detennine that nothing needs to due respect to ClrisweU. here. are be done and that most of the this year's predictions: c0mplalning about the area · 1. In bis 8rst oftldal act, Allan comet Crom peop~ who don't Manaoor. newly elected Costa Uve, wqit or ahop there. Mesa city councilman, whose 7. The Daily Pilot will run an day job is a.S an Orange Q:lunty update on Wendy Leece In June. Sheriff, wDJ arrest fellow 'Illat will be followed by 12 •. , Coundlman OuiB Steel for letters to the editor stating hO\C· impersonatJng a city much they dislike seeing her coundhnaii. aame in the paper -unless it's · 2. Huscroft House, now In a Jetter they wrote. • · , deteriorating and sitting on 8. A school in Newport~Mesa. blocks at '.IeWmlde Park. will will actually receive funding . ha~ its needed repairs from the local tax. increase of '. ~ performeq by citizens with 2000 and construction will '"" Carpentry skills.'\,Yho ha~ been begin. .. ... a.i:rested by.the Costa Mesa 9. Rep. Dana Robrabacher wfil police.in exchange for lighter suggest an invasion and· sentences. MlsoorwnunicatiDn occupation of~ tiny: ~" will occur and these convicted shoreline, proclaiming. ~Saddam criminals will accidentally install don't surf!" · ., bars on the windows. 101 A contractor will actually. 3. 'Ibe Newport Beach Boat show up on time fur a job Parade committee will deny somewhere in Newport-Mesa entry to John Crean. who wants and complete it on schedule aod to enter the light show with a under budget. , submarine. 11. The employees at our local 4. Crean will change his mind Starbucks will petition the ,, . and enter instead a Ooating headquarters In Seattle to offer. recreational vehicle. eggnog lattes year-round. 1bi4 5. A Olinese spy satellite will · will be followed by s'mores latt~ identify only one U.S. location at and Mike 'N Ike lattes. night all year. Upon Have a safe and healthy 2003. examination, it will have been ' determined to. be the 'Iiinity • STEVE SMmt is a Costa Mesa . .Broadcasting Co. building resident and freelance writer. during the Ouistmas season . Readers may leave a message for 6. A new Westside him on the Daily Pilot hotJlne at improvement committee will be (949) 642-6086. Sadeghi, a Laguna NigueJ resident, suggested his property. the 66-seat space then occupied by a group called the Theater District. .him why the playhouse was call. ing it a wrap. .• County. The timing was pedect because "I knew they had financial dift}. culties in the past. and the renb IOr the place is pretty steep," he sajd. "But we all believed they were do-Starting from scratch. she de-the Theater Distri.ct founders had veloped a series of youth work-decided to vacate. unable to make shops that evolved into a touring rent Butler said she was confident group that eventually llecame the ·that between ticket sales and fees Laguna Niguel Playhouse. from as;ting workshops. Trilogy ing OK after that." ' • DEEM 8HARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (949f 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@latimes.com. The playhouse had been look-wauJd be able to rake in rent ing for a new location in its home-money. town without success when Marhoefer said nobody told COAST to hand out campaign literature, though. Though both slates of candi-Continued from Al dates sent mailers to Newport Webb because he has walked ev-Coast residents, Greenlight ery street in the city, including spokesman Phil Arst said that his those in Newport Coast. He group had less money, especially worked with resident groups to early in the campaign, for expen- be allowed to go on wallcs in . sive mailers. Qtywide, the Newport Coast communities, he group's vol_unteers handed out said. He did not go door to door about 80,000 fliers. In Newport AROUND tOWN •Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Deity Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Com Mesa, CA 92627; by faxto(949)64&4170;orby ceftlng (949) 674--U98. tndode the time, d.te and location of the event •well as a COf'ltact phone number. A complete kling is evelleble at www.dllilypilotcom. SATURDAY O..oltltewtmembenfrom the.,. •s.ulsk:af the Mt;sicel .. will be at Border. Boob Mulic end Cate In South Coast Plea at 11 a.m. to reed~ttoriee. During this epec:ial atCHy time, ttMn Wiii be. chwing far. . famlly '°"""**of dcbla to the perfonnenca 8t lhe Orange County """°'mlng Arts Center. Borden la at 3333 S.. 8t. (714) 27N833. fundton JM ride home. l'he buset will leave from the Mariners Patt pelting lot at Dover ,Drive end trvtne Boukward. Tic:bts ere $90 for Newport BNctt IWidents, $100 for nonresident., For more information, call (949) 644-3151. JAN.3 . A Feng Shui Mmlner wtl be held at 7 p.m. et Vition8 & Dreams in Costa Mesa. The seminar will 8)q>lam how elemental remedies can be Implemented to improve health, relatJonahfpa and proeperity. Reservation. are requif9d. Vision. St DrMme It at 2482 Newport Blvd. For more Information, call (626) 288-1889 °' vish www.,.,.,,.,.ufaclvM~oom. JM.7 n..Corona clilMarChenlber ot eom,...,. "'"had~ rnon1hly bcMrd of dlnictor1 meedog •t7:15 a.m. In the dwmber ofllce. The offtoe ia at 2886 E. Coast Hlghw9y. Suite 10l Fot mGfW fnfomlatlon. call (948) 873-4060. Coast, they were onJy able tD reach one community, Arst said. "It put a severe crimp in our campaigning in that area," A.rst said. "It hurt" • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Nawpart Beach anjj John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrande@latimes.com. ~MeM. AUdflloM.,. open to Intermediate and advanced students only and will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. for 1~year-olda, from 2;30 to 4 p.m. for 15-year-otds and from 4 to 5 p.m. for 1 &-to 18-yeaF-Olds. Students must register one hour In advance. For more informadon, c.11 (212) J88..6600 or (714) 241-9908. JAN.17 TheN8'wpottlwlt~ of Commeice wtl "'* b Newport Harbor~­eo.t Para AMwdl Dnner and Alldlon from IS to 11 p.m. at the Four 9 IFI lli• Hoell Thia_. will f9Mure parade wll~ and - hlMt • lteftllil tment. I IW end lilef1t euc:llon. dinner Ind mUitt more. n. hoell 11M880 ~C..Driw.N9t ~ Beed\ T1dmta .. S1S S* per90n. *° fDr. i.t>le of 12. Far men lnfonnlton. all (9e9) .,.. • 72Mil>O.. .... . ... COMMUNITY & CLUBS Daring to dream of a float T o mise the thousands of dollan needed to fund a float ln the Pasadena. Tournament of Roses Parade, members of Soroptimist International sold rafDe tickets at $10. Several winneB were selected to ride on the Boat, including local member Piil J@choa.(WIW " . '.'the float'a theme la "nan, to Dream.• andJacbon..c.oland did * she 80k1 tieketa to 'ramny, · frleods and co·worbra. She-was raised in Indiana. When the football team went to the Rose Bowl. Jacbon{l>Jand came to .see the parade, ~ugbt "Galifomia fever" and eventually moved here. ':Her father, who Is highly involved in the I.Jons Oub, bas always teased her about "Where's the Soroptimlst float?" NOW she will get to wave to him from atop it, having helped it come to being! The float is entry No. 83, near the end of the parade. Jacbon-Coland's family will be gathered in the family room Her parents, sib~ and the grandchildren have long deferred their Christmas celebration to New Year's Day. Her husband will be in the µWade stands, beside an empty seal where Jacbon-Coland w60.ld have sat ' ~ kcbon--Coland will be helping to decorate the float on New Year's Eve. Then she will get up early and head up to the parade route for her adventure. The global telecast of the Rose Parade mirrors the Soroptimists' presence in the world. We are a "global voice for JIM .DE ·BOOM women," she notes. "l have been a member for nearly 19 years and feel very strongly that our . service makes a di1ferem:e." · Asyou -watch the parade, you can alSo view ftoats by Rotary International. Kiwanis International. lions International and Exchange clubs. Enjoy the parade with more than 300 million 1V viewers. RFADING BY 9: "Daily Pilot . readers are generous," said Lana JohDlon. promotions director for the Daily Pl.lot, as she shared the list of recent donors to the Reading by 9 campaign. Mr. and Mn. Ropr w. Gilbert. Mr. and Mn. WlOlam Roper. Mr. and Mn. Gerald Hombudde, Mr. and Mn. Arthur w.bktedt Jr., Janet and 1ilylor Smith. Terry Senko, Kathryn Byrd and Mr. and Mn. Dmdel Hoffmann are the most recent donors to the $2,500 challenge fund created by the Rotary clubs of Newport-Balboa. Newport lrvine and Newport Sunrise. Many thanks 10 all the donors for their generous support of Reading by 9. To date, $1,650 bas been contributed by Daily Pilot readers. leaving $850 to be raised by Wednesday. Your $10 donation will be matched by the Rotary Oubs to buy 11 readlog boob. A $25 donation will be matched to buy. 30 books. a $50 donation will be matched to buy 58 books, and so on. Your tax deductible donation to buy Reading by 9 . boob can be made payable and mailed to Rotary District 5320 Foundation. cl o Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Make your investment and watch the dividends grow. RFA.DF..R> PROVIDES . AIJ'lllOlt'S NAME: So I goofed ~ last week· when I indicated that the author of "'Ihe Dash" was known. I really meant to say unknown. Yet, it twm out the author is known. and was made known to me by Daily Pilot reader BJI Hands, who was one of many who saw my mistake (my editor didn't). Bill states in an e-mail, "I was going to ask if the two readers gave you the name of the author, but then I decided to use search engine www.dogpile..com and within two minutes I had the answer. The author as you may know Is llnda Ellis. and her poem 'The Dash' has been an inspiration to millions and published recently in the book 'Healing Grief.' by author James Van Praagh. 'The Dash and Other Poems' by llnda Ellis is available by ordering online at her Web site. The Dash' is a terse. powerful, compelling poem with a meaningful message." I agree! Thanks, Bill. for the information. Happy New Year. IDST A GENERATION: With the death of my aunt Ludlle We're Closing Our Doors January 15, 2003 Forever ALL ITEMS REDUCED UP TO O/o RVERYTHING .. . MUST GO! . Sale Stam Sat, December 21st, 10:00 LuJnstra. 93, in Norwalk op Oui.stmas morning and her brother Sbnon de Boom. 89, in LaMars, Iowa. the day after Ouisunas,wecloseoutmy dad's generation of de Boom's. Until two years ago, Lucille would spend Ouistmas with our family. Her only son died 20 . yeClJ'll C\gO in a boating accident. Uncle Simon raised three great kids, whom I enjoyed visiting on the. f~ ih Iowa when we were all growing up in the 1950s. Our family ruunions the first Saturday in August in Iowa won't be the same. I will miss them both. Condolences to the families. WORTif REPEATING: "When you become detached mentally from yourself and concentrate on helping other people with their difficulties, you will be able to cope with your own more effec.'tively. Somehmv, the act of self-giving is a personal power-releasing factor." - Norman Vmcent Peale SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK THURSDAY Noon: The 80-member Exchange Oub of Newpor1 Harbor meeu. at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum for a busim.~ meeting. • COMMUNITY 8t CLUBS is published Saturdays in the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting information by fax to (9491 660-8667; e-mail to jdeboom•aJaot.com or by mail to 2082 S.E. Bnstol, Suite 201, Newpon Beacti. CA 92660-1740. BEST BUOOIES The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers 18 and older to provide companionship for adults with developmental disabilities. AB a •citizen Buddy; volunteers will visit with a buddy twice a month and call or e-mail them once a week. The organization atso has an . . e-Buddies program that forms friendships entirely over the Internet. Volunteers for that program must be at least 12 years old. (714) ~1826 or www.bestbuddi8S.org. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local chapter is looking for men and women older than 20 who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three months to serve as big brothers or b(g sisters for children ages 6 to 16from single-parent homes. (714) 544-7773. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Council indude fund-raising, program development and training to existing troops and pad<s. (714) 546-4990. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT-MESA The three area clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. Call for loca~ons. (949) 642-2245. BRAILLE INSTITUTE'$ ORANGE COUNTY CENTER The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers with a Saturday, Deaembef 28, 2002 A5 COrMJNITY ANIMAL , NETWORK The networt needs volunteers to help control the rising population of wild cats in local neighborhoods. Volunteers would trap and deliver.ca~ \o local veterinarians for spaying or ' neutering, and then release them bad: to the property wber~ they were found. The goaJ of the program is to .aVe the lives of stray cats. (949) 759-3646. COSTA MESA CIVIC Pl.AYHOUSE The playhouse needs volunteers for ushering, backstage wor1c, mailings, typing, controlling lights and many other duties. (949) 650-5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The society preserves and promotes the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for rhe archives, library, museum, docent and public outreach programs. (949) 631-5918. 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MAILBAG .- New mayor needs to learn common sense I agree with the Daily Pilot editorial, "Mayor must be there for the city," '(Dec. 8) but have some serious doubts as to whether she is the person who will be able to unify a Costa Mesa City Council that has not been cohesive in the past-. I base that largely on the comment Mayor Karen Robinson made after her surprising win of the mayoral seat. Councilman Gary Monahan was actually the one next In line to be mayor, and I'm sure he was shoclced, disappointed and hurt that his fellow council people did not give him the honor to which, by tradition. he was entitled. How did Rbbinsoo handle the diplomacy of tflat stlclcy situation? Her comment after being selected mayor was: "I am happy that the city and its leaders can select people based on their qualifications, which ls what I think happened here." Ouch! Unless she quicldy develops some common-sense "people" skills. I'd say we are all in for a long year. ANGELA GAU.AGHER Costa Mesa Taylor's campaign was upfront and well run It is bad enough tha1 Bonnie ii . Agar WTQte ,the Dally Pilot complaining City Council candidates spoulcf stop · "bellyaching" about losing their races, but then to make the uneducated statement that . candidate Richard Taylor ran a poor campaJgn is really over the edge (MMallbag. •Dec. 22). She has no Idea what kind of a campaign Tayior wagedt but I do. He organized a committee of competent and proven leaders from our community who donated an enormous amount of their time, met weekly for months, and who steadily worked hard to put forth an honest and compelling carripaJgn. Taylor wa.Uced the streets introducing himself and his goals. He stood outside of supennarlcets talking with all who would listen. He had an army of volunteers who walked the streets with his campaign literature. What be did not have was an unethical consultant, unlimited funding by out-of-town developers and underhanded tricks to play on an unsuspecting public. CATHY GRAMMER Newport Beach District attorney won't take up council ethics 1 don't believe for one second that the Orange County district anorney's office. with its own lack o~ ethics and integrity Issues (currently under Investigation by the states' attorn.ey general), can or will do anything about the Newport Beach City Council's laclc of ethics and integrity. To me, the real issue here is be careful · whom you vote into office and what happens when the majority of registered voters don't vote. Marie Petracca is correct: "It shows a profound disregard for the Integrity of the electoral process." What the residents of Newport Beach should be doing ls attending City Council meetings and·e-maUing the council with their concerns and issues. The City Council should immediately discuss and pass Councilman John Heffernan's conflicr-of-interest policy. BARBARA JOHNSON Newport Coast Hiring of Fllis displays lack of integrity If Newport Beach City Couhcilman Gary Adams had given explicit instructions to Dave Ellis to' run a clean campaign. why did Ellis, a businessman, i;pend his own money to prepare a phony phone message. reserve a mailbox al a telctmarlceting service center and pay for the distribution of messages in advance if there were no chance that Adams would ever FIL[ PHOTO /DAILY PILOT Karen Robinson, new mayor of Costa Mesa, was selected over former Vice Mayor Gary Monahan. use it. It doesn't ring true. Why did Adams even hire Ellis, who was known 10 have used deceptive tactics, including phony phone messages. in the previous Bromberg campaign, if he wanted a squealcy-clean campaign? The real issue is integrity In government. Serving on the City Council requires high integrity, and the support of a dirty lactics campaign should disqualify him from serving on the council Even If Adams had 90% of the vote, 1he facr that he engaged a consulrant known to have used deceptive tactics in the pasl shows that he has no inte~ncy. The message!> did impau tile election. TI1cir main purpo:.c was lo disgust the supporters of Greenlight so they would stay away from voting. The phony: phone messages did i,mpact tbe outcome of the election, and : ' Adams should resign so a new election can be held. TOMBllUNGS Newport Beach •TOM BILLINGS 11 a new member of the Green light Steering Committee. ,. •SJl FULL BAR lt'\"" ~:::::::::::c;o;cKT.:::~:•Ljs ppy :New Ymr fem ORGANIC ART ~ MEXICAN RESTAURANT NO PASSPORT IS NEEDED OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 296 E. 17TH ST. 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MichaeJ Doucet ~to look no fanher than JJii own back yard ln the early 1970s. the tDulsiana native would visit the JJocne of Denn.ls McGee, a tegeoda.ry Cajun fiddle player dJtn In his 60s. ·: ·1 would go there and listen to )tir:n play these amazing songs ilhat I bad heard on old 78 rpm Jeponk I went there many times ~µgbout my 20s. It was this ~amazing experience," said Doucet, who went on to become founder and fiddler for the musical group BeauSoJeil. For Doucet. New Orlearu. and the surrounding parts or Louisiana were filled with musical heroes whose inJluence has helped make BeauSoleiJ ont· or the most popuJar and enduring Cajun bandli or all ttml' On New Year's Eve. this innovative group will show crowds at the Irvine Barclay Theater why their sound ha.., endured for 2S years, eaming them a Grammy Award and tlw unusual honor or being onl' ut the few, if not the only French-language band ro plc1y in all 50 States. Anchored by songwriter Doucet, the group comprises bis brother guitarist David Doucet; accordionist fammy Breaux. who is a g:andson of pioneering Ca1un accordion player Amedee Breaux; percussionist Billy Ware; Tommy AJesi on drums and AJ ·111w on hanjo, bass and second fiddle While holding true to their C..aJun roots. this ensemble reachc~ out to draw influences hkl' t.ydl'CO, country, blues and New Orleans jazz into their mu'>ic. Among the songs they play are hallad., that go back 200 years, fir..t played in the swamps by musicians who never knew how long their art might live on. Back then. '>UCh -.ong:-. were ways of FYI •WHO: Cajun gro up BeeuSoleil •WHEN: 10 p.m. Tuesd ay •WHERE: The Irvine Barclay Theater, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. •COST: $45 or $65 •CALL: (949) 854-4646 passing on-the stones of the livl"> of people whose French and Canbbean roots were meldmg m a new world. They aJso play the kmd of upbeat dance '>Ong-. 1h,11 (.ajun music is known for, lake their origihaJ tune "Zydeco (,m-Gm," which wdS w.ed in the movie "The Big Ea'>y." Even as they lrdvcl lhc rounlry From left, fiddler Michael Doucet. accordion player Jimmy Breaux See LIGHT. Page Al2 and gurtanst David Doucet are part of Ca1un band BeauSole1l. ----------- Oh, the places they go Spoken like an artist The Cat in the Hat, Horton and the Whos have invaded the Performing Arts Center in a musicaJ based on Or. Seuss' books. Jennifer K Mahal Daily Pilot NAfter all those years being stuck 011 the page, did you ever imagine you'd see me onstager -THE CAT IN THE HAT I t isn't easy being The Cat in the Hal When Cathy Rigby took the job portraying the red-and-white-hatted puss. she had IO day., to learn the words. songs and blocking to open u1 "Seussical the Musical" on Broadway. ·11 was the most difficult thmg I've ever done in my life: said the two-ume Olympic gymnast "I had a FYI tape recorder in my ear ~night• .Seussical." with Rigby In the lead, appears at the Orange County Performing Arts Center through Jan. 4 The musical. created by 4'nn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (the duo behind •Ragtime") and available on Decca Records, is based on the whimsical wo rld or Dr. Seuss._ The Cat in the Hat narrates the tale, which follows the adventures of Jiorton. JoJo. the Whos and •WHAT: ·seussical the Musical" • WHERE: Segerstrom Hall. Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa • WHEN: Through Jan 4. Show times are 8 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; 2 and 8 p.m. Thursday and Saturday; and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. • COST: $22 to $57 • CAU: (714) 556-2787. Gertrude McFuzz. Bits and pieces of the taJe are taken hom some or the 4a children's books that Theodor Seuss Geisel wrote and illustrated, including "The Butter Battle Book.· ·And to Think that I Saw It on Mulberry~t· and "Green ~and Ham." "When I played ~ter Pan. I remember James Barrie writing that you have to play this in earnest,· Rigby, a mother of four, said. "II was more of my aduJt side that found the Cat in the flat, that experience that no matter bow prepared you think you are. there are always obstades thrown in the way." Rigby, an Orange County native. said she enjoyed reading "Hop on Pop• to her children. Eric Leviton. who plays Honon the Elephant. said his favorite Seuss tale ls "The Grinch that Stole !hristtoas. .. • Leviton. an Irvine native, said the best moment for him ta leeing the audience's reaction to their favorite liwacten coming to life. ' •1n auc.go1 one woman came up to me and said. i1 just need to hug you, It's so wonderful,'" said tevlton. who attended Orange Coast College before graduating from UClA and starting a career in theater. "1beb there are the kfds seeing it for the first time. •.. It's exdting being part of the be8jnning of Jheater for young k1ds." Manv of Sauls' books are cautionary tales. "The triDCh' lalb about the over-commercialization of Pvtltmu. "The Butter Battle Book" deals with war, "Horton Hean a Who" talb about belief In yourself ~ the meaning of rrtendshlp. Some of those I SM Pl.ACES, P .. e A12 Cathy Rigby stars. as the Cat in the Hat in •Seussical the Musicaf' through Jan. 4 at the Center. The best quotes of 2002 culled from the pages of Datebook. Wlwtlwr 11 he <,(:nUml'ntal or plulo-.oph1cal. t•very one l' an J whale an am.,1 makt.., a '>tatt•ment that hl't·oml.., nwmumbll' I tere I!> the be<;t or whal wa'> '>aid Ill the Dalc>hook. page-. or rlw D<ill} Pllot 111 .!()().! ~ JRICJf<WllfJll IS flCJI" rml1ty l\?1111 our <;()(1'?/)' 1oif>u~ as uiRaJ or normal is acttutlly a perf t'l't or non{JPrvmal 1•1rw of tht> femalR form.. -Wendy Marvel aru-.1. who~ -.hcM exploring 1m~ of women m the media wa.s di.splayed al Orange C.oa<;t CoUcge m April "It's 1mportnn1 to rrmember rlu.s is n l1111ng pmcria>. (nmposirwn is a u'()ruierf11l 1hing to do if you're a m11Sinan·· -Alan lerrlcdano. who took part in Lhe C.omposer. Cont-ert at UC Irvine m Apnl "I tell you, /'1'1' rorulurcl'd choirs all owr rlw world. Bw l IJLwe the mosr wonderful group of singers tlwt have come rogM)ier and that ha.tie believed in rlw missum of the group. I wouldn't t'rOdR this dwir for anyone. " -John A.lemnder, on celebrating 30 year.; or conducting the Paofk Oiorale in May ''Wlini he's playing the violm. l~'s tlw most smsirit~. miononal guy. When he played hockey. thaJ all wnu ow dv window He's jusr ananimaL • -~ Schumltzky. on her husband. Robert, who plays the violin for Pacific ~hony On::hestra and hockey for an elite league team at DimeyfCE ·rm so~ thal dU2 are my lo.st days in the nudio. 7hJ.s is 80in8 to be my last time to sliine ~ My lasl dme to be under the lights.. -Dom f'ml1o. 38, OD her last performance with BaDec l'adfica in June "ll~ fun to play,,..,., and the r..:in u!rY It) Jitit *> plt;Jy ,..... '* ---it~"""',.,,. ,.a~ ... Sf'OQ;N,,... All Al ~. December 28, 2002 SPC I ETY THE CROWD A.nge~s . decar:ate gingerbread · houses at tea' time . I t was all. about gingerbread house deco~ti.Og as Harbor Island's glamorous New Jersey t:ran~plant Debbie Simon in\iited a few friends to holiday tea at Teddy Bee.is and Tha QJps on Balboa Island. The pre-Ouist.mas ladies' afternoon on Balboa was actually a ...--------. gathering of gals who are active members of Angels of the Arts, ooeof the premiere support groups of The Orange County Perfonnl.ng Arts (.enter. B.W. COOK "It was just a simple littJe party where we all enjoyed n cup of tea and then individually decorated gingerbread houses. It was great fun," 'Wild Simon, dressed in holiday .,hade1> of red plight as a homeless family and how 8be was able to tum her life around." Friends of the shelter president Jallly Cooper was ln the crowd. aJoog with the shelter's new interim director, Gllw' I a-. who offered the statisdcs that the abelter houses between 50 and 60 adults and 40 to 50 children each and every day of the year. Sadly, the demand for serv:lces is increasing, and the staff Is forced to tmn away as many as 60 persona in a day. Imagine having to twn ~a homeless child and paient in need of help. CAMELOT CHRISTMAS Daily Plot 1 lnrilled by the chance to act hke little girls again were Newport's C-erue Feeley, Susie El.U.s, Sandy Slmon, Pat RyplnsJd. Judy Barry. Valarie Wahler and Stacey Downey. With songs of the season. Nan and ~ Johmon greeted the arriving aush as guests aaived fortheCamelotCluistmas Dinner and Boat Parade Party at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub in Corona del Mar. The Camelot Chapter of The Guilds supporting the Orange County Performing Arts Center is one of the oldest and most generous of the chapters. with many dedicated members supporting the arts. The Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade was the perfect reason to gather for holiday joy. as a sumptuous Ouistmas buffet was served by the yacht club. In addition to the holiday greeting by the Johnsons, Camelot members Fnm Applegate. Veneta Moreno, Joan WUUams and Dmlme SWeart.ngm entertained the crowd with feeling and gusto. Angels of the Arts members Sandy Simon, Debbie Simon -also the hostess -and Pat Rypinski take holiday tea on Balboa Island. A SHELTER BRUNCH friends of the Orange Coast lntrrfaith Shelter gathered for holtday brunch at th.e Big Canyon residence of Carolyn and Bill KJein. Olaired by Lynne Bloomberg. the afternoon event raisct.I needed funds plus a truckload of gifts for the children spending the holidays at the 0rJJ1ge Coast Interfaith Shelter. Rodgel'~ performed on the trombone with feattlred vocalists Nancy Tiiompeon and a...lle Prledman Jim Robena served as musical master of c.eremonies, and the guests enjoyed dinner, dancing and a spectacular Ooating parade of lights. "One of the highlights of the t·vcnt was a brief talk by Melanie McKawn, whose family recently graduated from the shelter's temporary program." said Gale Edleberg of Costa Mesa. "McKown is now living in her own apartment with her husband and two children. She ~hared with the gathering their • ntE CROWD appears Thursdayl. and Saturdays. Raising funds for holiday gifts at the lnterf aith Shelter are Judy Cooper, l~ Bloomberg and Carolyn Klein. At the Chris1mas Boat Parade party of the Camelot chapter of The Guilds are Lou Delmonico and Nora and Jim Johnson. ' H. J. Garrett Furniture Fine Furniture Since 1960 A Family TraJition of Provil/;111 Smlke llnti Vlllw Su11/u • S•11fooll • Coclt,.;'6 ~ ..... ~ ... Im"!'· t ,;1. I &1m~•,.••'ila•2••ostNi&/Jl#y _ Menu Indudaa _ • St.Ji 0-~ en.H • p.,;,. Plld . Fild....... ......,,,._ ~ Tllll .,.,,, ..... . !T-a.-SIM6 • DATEBOOK THEATER: YEAR IN REVIEW 'F<:tir Lady' fairest of co~lege shows ByTomTltus • EOrTOR'S NOTE: Th11 1s the third In a eertes of columns reviewing the veer 2002 in local theater tn Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and at UC Irvine. T beater programs at the three colleges in the Daily Pilot's baclc yard turned in iodustrious, ambitious results during 2002, but none shone any brighter than MMy fair Lady" at UC Irvine. Th.ls renowned mU$ical YM'Sion of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion, .. under the direction of Robert Cohen and musically helmed by Oenni.'> C-astellano, inaugurated Lhe refurbished UCI showplace fonnerty known as the Village Theater and now resplendent ~ the Claire Trevor Theater - honoring the late Oscar-winning actress' contributions to 1Ls remodeling. It was a show in which, quite simply, all the elemen ts feU blissfully into place and th1l> c;en:ified near-antique of a musical (it was born on Broadway baclc in 1956) glowetl l.iith a professionaJ luster. • Runner-up for collegial~ theater honors is director Carey ~lth's ·Joseph and the AnumnJ! ~color Dreamcoat" .11 \4ingu.ard University. Orange Coast College's ·Nortl1 Short• Fish," directed by John Fer1.acca. ranks third, and hii> pmductmn of"Side Man" is a cloc;e fourth There were IWO college productions with "Fomnhras" a AFTER HOURS • 6 ubmit AFTER HOURS rtems to tbe Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) ~170; or by calling (949) 5)4-4268. A complete list 1s aifallable at www.da1fyp1fo1.com $PECIAL 'SIMME SHELTER' "t3imme Shetter; the Mayslcs brothers' 1970 film of a Rolling Stones tour, will be shown et 7 and 9 p.m . Jan. 10 at the UC Irvine Student Center Crystal Cove Auditorium. The film 1s pan of a serf es titled "Funk. Punk and Monk: Music on Alm." Upcoming movies include "Straight, No Chaser. Thelon1us Monk" on Jan. 17 and "Downtown 81" on Jan 2111. The UCI campus is at Campus and University drives. lrvtne. S3 UCI students, S4 UCI faculty/staff end other students, SS general. (~) 824-5588. Eilucosev Gomedian Bill Cosby will perform minor character from the final scene of "Hamlet") in the title. OCCs "Fortinbras" was lnfiniteJy more enjoyable than "Fortinbras Gets Drunk" at UCJ, though both were broadly satiric. Keith fowler's production or "The Skin or Our Teeth" at UCJ rank.ed high in retrospect, as did Cohens ~The Good Person of Szechuan.· ·North Shore FiSh" was a terrific catch at OCC. Van.guard had a rollicking •0tat1ey's Aunt.~ and two OCC students excelled in a Repertory Theater staging or "Jack and Jill.• Also at OCC. Alex Gobon's production or the Civil War epic ·John Brown's Body" proved memorable. N. for t<lp individual hono~ in collegiate theater, they must be .iccorded to Michael Morgan as I lenry I liggins in UCl's "My Fair Lady" and Joni Ross as the alcoholic wife of a trumpeter in "'-iide Man" at OCC (not to men1ion for her fine comit tum m the college's •Anton 1n Show Busmess"J. Other l>ignificant pcrfonnancel> by collegiate .1c tor. were Angel Correa for "lad, and Jill" at OCC; Glen Kah'>on in .. fortinbrru. Get!> Dnmk" at UCI; Greg McOure i11 CX.O, "North Shore Fish"; Matt <1ra11dpre m Vanguard's "}o'>eph"; Gtris Wolfe in" n1e ~~m of Our Teeth" at lJCI; and C .Jry '>muh in Vanb'Uard-., · 01arle) ·.,Aunt.· Ac1re-. ... e., excclhng in college produu11m'> ~ere RIO'>'>Om Benl'dll1 in ULl'c; "My fair l..idy". Angela l.ope1 111 "l.tl·~ at 6 and 9 p.m. Jan. 11 tn Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The shows are part of the Center's new Spotlight Senes. $35 to $60. (714) 556-2787. MUSIC BEAUSOLEIL Cajun band BeauSoleil will perform a New Year's Eve concert. complete with a free glass of <ttampagne. a1 10 pm Tuesday in the lrvme Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine BeauSole1I adds elements of zydeco to New Orleans jazz and Tex-Mex $45 or $65. (949) 8544640. VIOLIN BY SARAH Noted violinist Sarah Chang will 10111 the Pac1f1e Symphony Orchestra at 8 p m. Jan 8 and 9 for a concert in Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performmg Ans Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ravel's •Tzigane· and Debussy's "La Mer" are on the program. $19 to S59. ((714) 75S.5799. KENTTREPTOW /DAILY P1LOr Cast members perform a scene from UC Irvine's production of "My Fair Ladt m November. The musical inaugurated the refurbished Claire Trevor Theater, formerly the Village Theater. at UCI. and JiJJ'' and "References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot• at OCC; Usa Oayton in UCJ's "The Skin of Our Teeth"; Marie Hall Brown in OCC!> "North Shore Fi~h": Donnetta Lavinia Grays as lJCI 's ··c;ood Pen>un of ~1.echuan"; and Tammy Joelle Coffin in "The Mousetrap" at Vanguard. llw, winds up our annual recap of the great and the EMERSON STRING QUARTET At 7·30 p.m. Jan. 11, the Emerson String Ouanet will return to Founders Hall tn the Orange County Performing Arts Center for the founh season. A preview talk by Herbert Glass will be held at 6:45 p.m. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. $52. (714) 556-2787. LOS ANGELES PHlutARMONIC The Los Angeles Philharmonic. near-great in local theater for the year just ending. Next Thursday will see two persons who had indelible effects on the local stage scene in 2002 become the Daily Pilot'i. man and woman of the ye~ in theater. •TOM TITUS wntes about and reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His stories appear Thursdays and Saturdays. under the baton of Zubtn Mehta, will perform at 3 pm. Jan. 12 in Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Ans Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa The program, which will tnclude Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor. 1s presented by the Philharmonic Society of Orange County. $19 to $59. (714) 556-2787. See HOURS, Paee AlO TO:~,,!&UN DUIDEFENSEATfORNEY' MYLESL elf EwinR & Ly/een Ewin!< BUSY BEAVERS! Listing your home w11h our agency 1s ltke ~uing a group of "busy beavers" lo the task of finding a buyer quickly. We try to arrange showing appointment' that are convenient to both parues. but 11 does not alway' won. out that way. la.'>t-minute appotqtmenl\ arr !.omeume!. necessaf) bcc.tuw bu)C:f"\ 11tho are relocating from other area' are often Pn light \Lhedulc' Th" Lan he an no} mg to ..eller .. unit:,, the> under,tand the nature of tht Realtor·, 1ob When \tll1ng. homes. we 'ome11ml!' have to rel y on our 1ntu111on Many sale:. have hccn rnn,umm.tted as the re,ult ol 1a~t-m1nute appotntmenl\ The pro,pcltl\c hU)l'r 11tho 1'' on a very 'hort hou-.e hunting. tnp ma) need ct hou-,c no"' 1 In th1' kind ol '1tuat1on. the Real111r Lan makl· thing' happen la.,t' )o "'lk'n the phonl! nng' at the IJ,1 rmnule. le1:p 111 mmd that the apprnntment pn.'...ents dl1 opportun11~ lnr the \Jk L\lel'n and Jell ha\t: \() con..ecull\e ~ear. of n.·Jl 1!\!Jte n~ni:rKt m "ev.port Reath For profe~\ional ,en ice or ad\ke ~ilh all ~our real 1 e .. tate needs rail the Ewing'i I al CoN 'ie" port-Coldwell Banker at (949) 759-3796. The Ewings Are Coast Newport I Property's #1 Team For 2001 I AIO s.udlly, Decembef .28, 2002 Singer Anna Marie Alberghetti, pictured, win join comedian John Byner, the Amazing Platters and ventriloquist Todd Oliver for "A Tribute to Ed Sullivan• at 4 p.m. Jan 12. The show will take place in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $37 in advance or $43 at the door. (714) 432-5880. Newport Center United Methodist Church Rev. Cathleen Coots, Pastor 1601 Marguerite Ave. com<"r of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hills Rd. (949) 644-0745 8am Q11iet Wonhip &rvict JOam Wonhip and Childmti Su11d11y School Youtk meeting weekly Costa Mesa First United Methodist Church 420 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa (949) 548-7727 f!V. Michael Bankhead, Pastor Saint Midiad &MI Anp Pacific View ;u Margucrire Corona dd Mar • 644-0463 A ~•r»" of tht A1tfb<1111 CA"'m"",." BlJIWfNG OUR FAITH: LOVING CHRIST AND SERVlNG OUR aJMMUNm Ilic Rn-ii ~er D. Haynn. Rtctor SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8 am -Holy Eodurm 9 am -Sunday School/Adult Bibk Study I 0 am -Choral Euch~rist NURSERY CAR£ AVA/lABLF SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL •A c.....ifyW..lt ~..JS.,., Jn.s Qllfd"' ,_ -SMr' The Very Rev Conan OoYid And.non, Rector 3209VioUdo =~ 7·30 om Troditionol 9 om Contom!>OfO'Y. 9om Church Schocil 11 om Chorismaric ondW~Noon We're ncited, OU:new church i1 open and we'd love lo have you Yi1it St. M auhew'1 Church & Pracbool , 11.,Jth ut •he l\n•ltun C.Hholic Ch urch Sunday Scn<ias 9-00 ~ 11 :00 am Sunday Sdlcd: ?:00 am -~ 2300 Ford Ra.It,~ Bad\ (CJDma' Bonita Cenyon ac Pninc Rd) The Rt.. Sttpba C. Sc:wtm. R.cctof A + •A God-centered parish community, instructed by the Word of God and rencwocf by the Sacrament$ Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Vista Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 (949)644.-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 . Rev. Monsignor William P. Mclaughlin Pastor UTIJRGIES: 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. (Conremporvy) ·- DATEBOOK 1 HOURS ContiQued from A9 MUSIC ~T TH! TEE ROOM The Marte D~ Trio, wtth Ron Etchete on guitar, perform• et 8 p.m. Fridays et the Tee Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport BMch. $10 ccMtr. (948) 758-Cn21. RAT MCk MOM>AYS Maggiano's Uttle Italy pays tribute to the Rat Pede. fN8ry Monday with enterteiner Chri• Wllliamt aAd his five-piece band. There will ~complimentary hors d'oeuvrea end dancing. No cover. Reservation• recomm6nded. (714) 546-9660. JAZZ.llUO Gulfstream Restaurant In N'ewport Beadl presents a jazz trio Sunday through Wednesday as regular entertainment at 850 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beach. Hours are &to 9 p.m . Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. (949) 718-0188. WEEKLY JAM The Studio Caf6 presents Monday Night Jams from 7 to 11 p.m. every week. "Wanted" mueiaier'8 Include guitar~. btee ~. lingera. drummers, keyboard191a end othen et 100 Main St., Newport BNch. Free. (948) 875-7790. MUSIC AT 1HE GRILL The Bluev-. Gftl offllr'l llve mueic frid9y end Slbd.y nights. Greg Morgln, Nldc Piper e,,d Kelly Gotcler'I Olnown •MIG) perfonn d-* rode. RM and Ming at 8:39. p.m. Frtd9ya. MeMn Gregory and MPG wll Plffonn deeeic roe*. swing end "'8 • 8:30 p.m. Saturdaya. The~ ii at 630 Lido Pllt Dtfye, N."1>0rt e,ach. Free. (949) 875-3474. . MUSIC AT lHE PEUCAN the Rusty P9tican otr.t. the music of Common Ground from Wednnday through Sunday. The-. barid perfonm from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thurlday, from 8:30 p.m . to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant la at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431. WEEKEND BLUES Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents The Balboa Blues on Friday and l'l\I '-I',\ 111<1 \'-. I C'H•,' r 1lt'1t II A'O' '•Ifill !Ir ()'1lfT1t1nrt,,, ,_ 111•111 no' rn h1nqe1tsm llunu,, ano Sura111 M1nr\''• Worship and hear dUs practoal, Chn~ -«m.cn:d. biblical mcu&g~ •GMNG YOUR CHlLD SOMETiilNG TO REBEL AGAINST" (Deuteronomy 6: J-9) Dr. Jolin A Haftm.n, Jr. S.rutd.ay. Dc«mbtt 28, 2002, 5:30 P.M. P~achmg Sunday. Oeccmbtt 29, 2002, 8:30 8' IO:IS A.M. (laOIS from Newport Harbor ffiP Sdiool 11 lmnc and 15th) 600 St. Andrews Ro-d. Newpon 8cadi. California 92663-SJlS ('49) 631-2880 E-MAIL mf~sprcs.org WE.II www.nandffW5J>rrs.org Newport Harbor Lutheran Church llL.C.A.J 7890-WDr.New~.._.. Traclltlonal ............ Paetor Devtd ~ Wonhlp hrvlc.e wtth Holy Communion 8undllY 9:18 em CNa.aCAM ...... ST. MARK PusBY11RIAN CBURCB Worship9:~ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRJSl',spENTJST ~VklUdo N9wpart laar:::h 673-1340 or 67~150 audt IOca•&sm. SUrmr 9dioal 10 am "1 di '._.,JJO ... ! OfThe Spirit WOl'lllfp 10:08 A.M. HARIOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclpl•• or Cltrtst) 1491 IMMln. ......... CA (Ml)...a781 lllllllr.Dr.Dmila.t SECOND CHURCH OF CHRJST,SCIENTJST 3100 Padtic View Dr. NNJxtt Bead\ 644-2619 or 675-4661 " OUch IOom swmy Sc:h:lal 10 <*!\ ...... r:,~1.::-, Saturday evenings and Sunday eftemo<>n•· The program features jazz and claaaic rode tunee for dinJng end dancing. Anthony's 1, et 161 E. Coast Highway. (949) 873-3426. POP-ROCK NIO FLAMENCO Tate 6, a funk, roct and Motown act, perlorm• et 9 p.m . Saturdays at Carmelo's Rlstomlte, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Sok> guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. Free. (949) 675-1922. SATIJROAY NIGHT R&B Gerald lshlbashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rodt and A&B at 9 p.m: Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel'• Trianon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., News)ort Beadl. "'9· (949) 476-2001. SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON A seven-piece group plays big band tunes from 1 :30 to 3!30 p.m. Fridays at Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. $4. (949) 644-3244. STAGE 'SEUSSICAL 'OiE MUSICAL" The Cat in the Hat will oome alive through Saturday when the Orange County Performing Arts Center presents "Seussical the Musical" starring Cathy Rigby. "Seussical " explores the world of Dr. Seuss, from the land of the Whos to the Jungle of Nool. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive. Costa M esa. Performances are at 8 ·p.m. Wednesday through . Friday, 8 p.m. New Year's Eve, 1 and 8 p.m. Thursday and Saturdays and 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The Christmas Day performance will be a special family night -purchase one adult ticket and get a child's ticket free at the Center's Box Office. $22 to $57. (714) 556-2787. 'PROOF' "Proof," the Tony Award-winning Daly Pilot • • play by David Auburn, wiU open • for previews Friday at 1 Segeratr()fTI Stage, South Coast ., Repertory, 660 Town Center '\t. Drive, Coeta M .... The play, • w/\ whldl will open Its regular run oo..; Jan, 10 and close Feb. 9, tells the story ota young woman who ' , loob to ditcover how mucti of '""' the genlut and the Insanity the , • hu Inherited from her brilliant "'" father. Perfonnanoet Wfll be et 8 • .. p.m . Tuesday through Friday; at ~ ._ 2:30 end 8 p.m. Saturday; and at -~ 2:30 and 7:30 p.m, Sunday. • •• Previews $19 to $44, regular run '" $27 to $54. (714) 708-5555. • .. - . .,t ART ' . JAZZ PORTRAITS .. Portraits from the Golden Age • of Jan," a series of photograpti. by William Gottlieb, wiU be on display at the Orange County Muteum of Art's Satellite Galler(' through Sunday. Gottlieb • , photographed the jazz scene in.,, the 1930s and '40s. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through • Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. • •• Saturday and 11 a.m . to 6:30 p.m . Sunday. The gallery is et - South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 759-1122, ext. 212. BEACH PRINTS Paintings and prints by Albert · , Beach will be on-display through•. Thursday at the Newport Beach • • Public L.ibrary, 1000 Avocado _ . Ave .• Newport Beach. Beach, ,~ who teaches printmaking at ,:..• Mount St. Mary's College In Los-.-. Angeles, captures scenes in Loa..: Angeles and overseas. Free . (949) 717·3801. ....., ... JANEHIU "Local Scenes: art by Jane Hill,•• will be on display at the Newport Beach Public Library from Thursday through Feb. 28. A reception for the artist will be •.., held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on See HOURS, Paa• Al~ . • DATEBOOK HOURS Conliwed from Al 0 Jin. 28. The Ntnfy It at 1000 /llNOt:J)'k> lwe., Newport Beac:h. ff9e.,JM, 717-3801. ... MASTERS Alt dlibltJlded ~ryModem ~· wlff remeln on view at die Alt Reeource Group In Corona del Mer through Friday at 3032 E. Coe1t Highw9y. The g.raphk: WOfb lndude pieces by Picaao, ~. Chagell, Braque and Femend t..ger. Exhibit hours are 10 e.m. to 6 p.,m. Monday through Fridly. Free edmlulon. (949) 640-1972. 'LIGHT SCREENS' The 0,.,. County Museum of Art will present •Light Screens: The Leeded Glau of Frank Uoyd Wright• through Jen. 5 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Mutet.1m hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . TUMdey through Sunday. S5 for edutts, $4 for seniors and students. end free for members and c:hffdren younger than 16. (949)~1122. STUDYING IOEHTTTY "ID/entity: Portraits In the 21st Century" will open Jan 8 and dole. Jan 28 at UC Irvine's Beall Center for Art and Technology. A r«iepdon for the show will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 7 at the Center, which is In the Claire Trevor School of the Arts on the UC1 campus. comer of Campus and University drives. The Beall Center is open from noon to 5 p.m. Tue.dly through Sunday and until 8 p.m. on Thursday. Free. (949) 824-6206. HAWAI GONE DIGITAL "Digltat Art of the Hawaiian Islands" will be on display through Jan. 13 at the Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center, 1570 Scenic Ave .. Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 327-8300. "n.ouGH THE GREEN FUSE' The Su .. n Spiritua Gallery will present an exhibit of phOtographs by Robert $eltemen titled "Through the Greefl FuM" through Jan. 31 at libs Birth St, Newport Beach. ('40) 47-M321. . WVO PHOTOGRAPHS 'lforb by fam ed Mexican ~rapher Manuel Alvarez 1'IVO will be on display through Fel>. 16 at the Orange County ~m of Art. 850 San aimente Drive, Newport Beach. 1\6 wof'b will be shown concurrendy with "The Spirit of Mexico; an exhibit exploring ~through the eyes of "?od9m photographers including GEmNG JAZZY Dee Dee Bridgewater and the Clayton Hamilton Jau Orchestra will join at 8 p.m. Jan. 10 to bring big band jau to Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $16 to $46. (714) 556-2787. Henri Cartier·Bresson and Edward Weston. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Tuesday through Sunday. $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students, and free for members and children younger than 16. (949) 759-1122. MARJETICA PORTC An installation by Slovenian artist Marjetica Porte will be on display through March 2 at the Orange County Museum of Art. 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. Porte's wor1c deals with issues of shelter, poverty and displacement Museum hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Tuesday through Sunday. S5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students, and free for members and children younger than 16. (949) 759-1122. DANCE SOCIAL DANCING Social dancing tekes place the fourth Sunday of each month from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the Jimmie DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Ste. G-3, Costa Mesa. The dances raise funds for the center's building program. Ootlations accepted. (714) 241·9908. SENIOR BALLROOM Ballroom dancing to the music of the Costa Mesa Music Makers is offeted from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St $4. (949) 548-3884. ARGENTINE TANGO Tango dancing is offered from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on the first Saturday of each month at Danscene Studio, 2980 McClintodt Way. Costa Mesa. (714) 641-8688. KIDS SEUSSICAL STORYTIME A cast member from "Seussical the Musical· will read Dr. Seuss stories aloud at 11 a.m. today during a special story time at Borders Books. Music & Cafe, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. W1NTERCAMP Costa Mesa Recreation Division will hold a "Winter Camp Costa Mesa· Monday to Friday as an Did You Know? • 'That we are a full service nursery with qualified California Certified Nursery Professionals and landscape .. designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs. Come in today to ~ Nurseries and let us show '. you how." • .. .. .. . NURSElllliS, INC. __ _ I COSTA MESA SANTA ANA 2700 Bristol St. (714) 754-6661 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COMPUTE LANOSC'APtNG • 45 YfAltS EXPERIENO UCINSE ti JOl553 TOM TANAKA, C.C.N.PRO Manager Flowetdale Nunery -Costa Mesa Master Nursery l>rofessional affordeble piece for ~ldref'I 9g19 6 to 12 to go during wir"9r bf9ek. The camp will lnclode 89"*· ... and craftl, Ind mlnJ..excunioM to local venuee. $72 per week for regular hours (8 a.m. to 6 p.m.) and $88 per week for extended hours (7 e.m . to 6 p.m .) per child . STARUGHT STORIES Children 3 to 7 are Invited to participate fn songs and finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m . Mondeya at the Coste Mesa Library, 1856 Park Ave. (949) 646-8845. PJS AlfD BOOKS A children's story time is presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and at 10:30 a.m . Saturdays at the Newport Beach Central U,brary, 1000 Avocado Ave. Children may wear pajamas to the evening sessions. M-ee. (949) 717·3801. WEEJtl.Y STORYTEUER A children's story time is held at 10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes & Noble Booksellers at Metro Pointe, 901-B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 444-0226. STORY TIME A children's story time is held at 10 a.m . Wednesdays and 10:15 a.m. Fridays at Borders Books & Music at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St .. Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. POETRY HE'S 'BETTIN' Poets Lee Mallory and Season Cole will read poetry at 8 p.m. Jan. 7 in The Gypsy Den Cafe, 2930 Bristol St , Cost.a Mesa. Neil Miranda will provide the music. See HOURS, Pace Al2 IW H,,,,,. ~ Alllifws 0- CMl«tiMo, TrMliliotwi ,. <A,. Gifts aJ Gtmlna Dtrctn-. Wuh List """~ GlrJo Ctft. Gll'tln Piii» Du.iaf ~ ~ LoclJ, Tu aJ llll~&r. c.AFE HOURS: Mn..S.. !Mm-I,,,. Mika v ... , Yar4 Laelc 1 .. ..m.n C.11 Ut Far A FrM Estt ... te We're 'iMr Ltul &perts WI .. Ont 40 Yun ef &~rltMa [L] !N!c~~!!~E5 (949) 646-7 44 1 Lloyd 's Nursery & Landscape CO., Inc. 2183 Fauvtey Rd. Sutt• 2 16, Costa Mesa, C A 92627 EXl'Eln LAllDSCAl'IMG I Sf'tllllllll.fllS I MAlllTEllAltCE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.LLOYDSLANDSCAPE.COM -~ .. ~ C,aJles 14 CIJlltuklien, Uwi & ll6.rt Boolu, Cu.1tom Picture Fr11mi11i, Furniture llest4rlllion IUUi mMeh more ! ROW HOURS: T~ l<Jtn.5pm 130 F.ASJ' tra SI • COSTA MESA Al "'&It ,.,.. Simi All Horton the Elephant (Eric Leviton) and Gerturde (Garrett Long) enjoy each other's company. Pl:ACES Continued from A 7 messages have fow1d their way into "Seussical." "Eve*ryoJo and Horton and Ge · they have solved the blem by artificial means. the Cat goes, 'Oh how happy, how sweet," Rigby said. "But this tale is not over.'" LIGHT Contiooed from A7 and the world. playing Prance md experimenting wkh _, mlllk:. BeauSplell alwllY' c:ome1 **to Its~ roou. blld; to the pllce Where an upUtna young musldan couJd flnd a world of rnue6caJ wonder jUlt waiting to be aploced. •1 remember some of the Continued from A7 ' 'til'M. tn normal ewryday Ufe. 1b be nice to awyone with whom )OU 0011W in contact wtth is incredibly diJJicult. Somebody's going to do something to ilrltat.e you." -lalle W111mm, on playing the eYiJ ~ Mincbin in Trilogy Playhouse's •A Uttle ~·in ~ "I just UOIU to ~people laugh." -Joe Sullvm:I, the 36-year-old prOducer and emcee of a weelc:ly comedy show at the Blue Beet Caf~ in August . map: ol heuiD8 an old-timer play,• Doucet said. "When I would F eonM: 40 mfles away to the bouee of Dennis McGee and be would aay. 'Why are you 10 inbft:lted In dUs music7" ·1 ~tell bhn about Ustenin& to the old 78 rpm l"llCOf'dinls, lib one be recorded In 1929, • be went on. "Tben he would play theee songs in sort ol c:tiffment style than was 40 years before. And the Way he the hmrt part of a~ So many people. once tfleY have their flnt fight. .faJ' 'alt the · bloom ls off the rme.' BJ.II no. That's where the fun. starts. That's~ the rriatiimship dttePens-" -Joe Dologrw, who with wife Renee Thylor performed "lf You Ever-Leave Me, I'm Going With You," a self-written play, at cxx: In September 'Music is a language between the nalions and it's the unified lallgualJe between the nations. We're trying to be a part of that necwort and send our message aanu as musicians from another amun. -Kaybml Xalloc. ttanslating for Hoeletn Alizadeh, the · vocalist and the l.ranian lute , O*flti •• played the mullic. lbe W'1 be' diseected time. W9I jull amazing. "The mUlic could trlDICmd anything I had experienced. In the '60I, we had been going througtl a lot ol tunnoU - Vietnam. the aseassinadon of Kennedy. .. Doucet said. ·u ..._ a time when people were in need of heroes. and what I did•• was just look in my own bac;k yard." ~ you feel tlun's a ff!ally m.sy an$wer. You end1up feeling llf!T}' . coff/uJ«l, w#11ch is hew I feel Ufo ts." · -~Doubt. who played the tltle roJe In George Bemru:d Shaw's "Major Barbara." seen at South Coast Repenory In October "But you mn't just write 20tlilr SOf18S. ll takes lQymnfor ~~ evolve. if yotlre any good aJ • ·' writing sony;s. •.. 11ial's when I realJud that we had to be A1!I# -Rod Lelllle, OO·fowldel'ef the ABBA tribute band Bjorn Again, oo ooming up with the idea for the band with John _ 1)'r:rell. The band performed TJ.1~ cxx: in October ~: '·>""" "Life can always talce interesting turns and cballenges," said Rigby, who celebrated her 21st wedding anniversary to husband Tum McCoy on Sept. 11. "You have to know you will get through it That you do have the strength and that old thing of realJy having to believe in yourself is the thing that will get you through life. And it won't be over untiJ Jan. 4, after which "Seussical" moves on. 'When l uw younger, .f ah.mys player of The Masters of Persian "You have to sit down and, ~ · think of the moment you felt rC most restrictwJ or Uk.ea slave,' 1 .. and then he comes in and ~J' you. And the gratitude-you h/Jpf! comes through in tlUJ .,. opportunity to express tllis .• :-n mwi.allly. " 1 .~11 acted like a dog. And tulumever Muslc. The Masters petforrned someone as/red me whaJ I at the Orange County wanted co be tuhen I grew up, I Performing Arts Center in said a dog. H • • October as part of the Eclectic s DINING/TASTING Bead\. $10-$15. (9491642-3431. WINE TASTINGS -Alexa Safran. Io, who Orange Fesdval. Continued from Al 1 Mellory wUI read from his new book. •sett.in' on the Come.· Free. . 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Sailors outscore two 6pp onents, 33-4. . s .. veVlr1en Daily Pilot NBWPORT BP.ACH -Kim Housepian, a • junior on the Newport Harbor High girls water polo team. typified the Sailors' successful first . day, mainly in one de- fensive play in the Newport Hut>or-0>- rdna del Mar Holiday Cup Friday. Houseplan, a goalie making her first varsity appearance of the season Friday, blocked a four-meter penalty shot in the fourth quarter of the Sailors' 16-2 vic- toly over Carlsbad. After the win, Housepian described the do_mtnating feeling of styffing a penalty shot. coincidentally describing Newport's first-day performance. "To sum it up in one wold: ntum- pi\ant." said Housepian Who, along with· goalie Terrin C.Ottam, helped lead New- port's junior varsity team to an unde- feated season last year. "To make a save I.tire that, it's reassuring." t:Newport Harbor (4·1) coasted in the ,.,.. over CArlabad (1-3). and earlier in .,_day, defeated Peninsula. 17·2. The .,rs will surely need the same type of ~ play today when they face Sinta Marprlta at 11:45 a.m. J ':fhe (Newport) defense was stellar. .. .... • SM TARS, Pase 84 . s;ortaYW Roctf'CWon • '949fS74-4223 ·• SpclftlFu:l9491650-0170 r HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO :ways StEVE McCAANK I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Annie Wight (7) prepares to take a shot on goal over Carlsbad High's Kira Hillman (3) in Friday's duel. CdM • cruises Undefeated Sea Kings face heavyweight Foothill today in a semifinal duel. Bryce Alderton Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR • -What does C.Orona del Mar High's girls wa- ter polo team get for beating Santa Barbara. 8·3 Friday? A match to- day against power- house Foothill. • The Sea Kings (6-0) will play the Knights, ranked No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division I, today at Newport Harbor at 10:40 a.m in the semifinals of the Newport Harl>or-C.Orona del Mar Holiday n.p. CdM, ranked No. l in CIF Divis.ion ll, exacted revenge on the 6-2 Dons, who beat the Sea Kings in this tournament a year ago in a game that sent Santa Bar· ... . SEAN HUER I DALY PLOT hara to the fifth-place contest. Corona det Ms's Camile Hewko (13) battles Santa Barbara's Frost (9) and Boorman (5) in one of CdM's victories Friday. DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES OF THE WEEK ~30honor• GEORGE GREDMALT Sauday, December 28, 2002 81 COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Anteater s searching fo r rhythm UC Irvine men's basketball team battles Indiana-Purdue, Fort Wayne tonight at Bren Steve Vlrcen Daily Pilot BREN EVENTS CEN- TER -With two games remaining before the UC lrvine men's basket- ball team begins Big West Conference action, Anteater Coach Pat Douglass described his squad's play last week and its challenge upcoming this weekend. "We lost our rhythm. since we had over I 0 da~ ofT," Douglass said of the Anteaters· two-game road uip last week.. "The~<' two homt' games are important for u~ 10 get our rhythm back because 'league starLl> next weelc.. • - The Anteaters (4-3) shot 38.2% from the field in the 84-57 loss at Stanfortl '()ec. 19. UCI followed that up, going lower for a 33.3% outing. yet took. ad- vantage of its free throws in a 62-50 win at Saint Mary's Sunday. Tonight at 7:05, the Anteaters will attempt to break. out when they host Indiana-Purdue, Fort Wayne r2 -10) "A little ht1 of that might have been (Saint Mary'~ defense)... Douglass ex- plained ~f hi!> ream's <;hooting woes. "We're a good shooung team. When you don't play for a length of time. you lose that shooting touch. I'm confident that our team is a good shooting team.· Indiana-Purdue is coming off a 78-71 loss at Oregon State Dec. 20. The Masto- dons are led by 6-foot-10. 230-pound junior center Jim Kessenich (14.6 points per game), 6-7 sophomore swingman Ric Wyand ( 11.6) and 6-0 sophomore guard Terry Collins (9.8). Wyand has hit 21 of hi5 61 three-point attempts (-344), while Collins is 17 of 71 from beyond the arc (.2.'.19). "They have good size and they are a good shooting team." Douglass said of the Mastodons. "When I loolC at tapes they have good shooters_ They have played a tough schedule. They're a pretty dangerous team for us to be play- ing." Douglass will counter lndiana-Pur- due's attack with basically the same starting lineup that went up against Saint Mary's and included freshman Mike Efevberha. sophomore Greg Eth· ington and junior Matt Okoro making their first starts of the season. Efevberha scored a career-high 17 points in the win over Saint Mary's.. UCI's 7-0 jllllior center Adam Parada scored a season-low two points. fouling out in the eight minutes he played. • 1 ·m comfortable that Adam Parada is going to play well. soon." Do~ said of the center who earned second-team All-Big West honors Wt season and i.s leading the Anteaters with 11.l points per game. "He's just been foul prone. He needs to focus more in the style of play that's going to keep him in." • J~nny Sparks t • DlityPilot PINTO ContirlJed from B 1 84-43 wtn oYeJ" Whitney .last •week in the Garden Grove 1buroament . "lle's been really steady and really consistent for us," Sorce aaJd of Pinto. "He just comes ready to play. If he has an off nl&bt. he'U bounce back the next p.me and have a better outing. He was all-tournament in the La Quinta Townament He was MVP of the Garden Grove Tuumament, last wee.le. What does he do to top that? He tceeps ~ng the, bar. Hopefully that bar will keep getting higher and higher." Plnto's bat has been raising since last year. He took advantage of his freshman season, in which he eaxr.ed a berth on the varsity. lie gained confidence and intensified his passion for the game. He became determined lo meet, and surpass, expectations. "I was scared and nervous," Pinto said of his freshman season. "I was going up against 17-and 18-year-old kids. But, then I just started to relax. I talked to my brother (Freddy) about it, and he told me to just play the game and relax. I just let the game come to me.• Letting the game come to him, that's enctly what took place in Plnto's game against Whitney. Pinto also nailed a career-high five three-pointers. This after be bit six three-pointers combined in the seven games previous to Whitney. He also made only·one or his first lQ &hots in the prevfo\IS game against Garden Grove. He finished 4or15 from the field in that game. but like Sorce said, he bounced back. "The only one who could stop (Pinto) was me," Sorce said after the WhJtney game. Pinto, the Daily Pilo1 Athlete of the Week. played for about IO minutes in the first half and less than five minutes later. "It was just one of those days when you can't miss,· Pinto said. "That was my first time feeling 'SPARKS Continued from B 1 as a freshman. co11ected three goals and one assist in a 9-1 romp • OYer' Saddlebadt Dec. 19. She contributed a goal and an assist in an 8--0 league-opening roui of Onqie Dec.17. The Dally Pilot Athlete of the Week's 13 goals lead the team and she has totaled three asmts. "She~ very inventive,· Johnston Estancia High's Caitos Pjnto. like that But, my whole team stood out They stepped up. They scored, rebounded and did everything they could to win those games." The Eagles won five games in six days last week. as Pinto scored 78 points ( 15.3 points per game} and was named the Garden Grove Tournament MVP after Estancia defeated Western, 45-38. Pinto produced a double-double in that game, I 0 points and 11 rebounds. "I was kind of surprised because-I had just one great said of bis overproductive undercla.wnan. "She makes a lot of runs that 5'.Uprise the other team and shes very adroit at finishlns her shots. She jusl recognizes the ftow of the game. She 1s someone who plays with Costa Mesa High's Jenny Sparks. her head turned on, she has very good speed and good skills. That's a hard combination to beat· Spam has beaten goaDr.eepers in a variety o( ways. Johnston said "Her scores have come off headers on cros.ses, long outside shots, or little dink balls around the goo).• Johnston said "Were playing so well as a team. were doinc a good job of getting the bal up to her. And. she has been very good at not wasting those opport\.Ulities. .. Spam, who estimated she scored 14 goals all or last season. aedlts her teammates, lnduding AU-OF senior returner Sharon Day. whom Johmton believes Is the uldmale playmaker, for much of her success. Sparks Js confident she can continue clidcing at this extJmlefy high caae. "I think (the aboodng percentage) will stay up." she said. "lt'a like an honor to play with 9laron. and )my (freabman And. with the Mustangt a ~ Day) is reaUygood. too. leading contender to win the wm ~real well together. 1 . Golden~ League aown Ct.bey doa't think anyone on our team were tied for No. 10 In the CIP c:area who acmes as long as we Divfliorl m piWXl ranldr9), \ win.. Sparb Is Mio cooftdent lbotJl her SpGb helped the Mmbu9 teem's rucure. win the progrum Int OF "I d*lk this~ wll F ... Soud1ilm Secdon ~ pne said Spmb. who Im prDtJt FF ed ... __ Into lbe dub~ end cbe SPORTS game, .. Pinto said or earning MVP honors. •1 think it doesn't mean anything. I just have to keep playing hard." Pinto's attitude has resulted in his learning process to be easier, Sorce said. Because Pinto is eager to learn and passionate about improving his game he becomes a better player quicker. It's also that reason, Sorce sees a great future in store for Pinto. "He's absolute pleasure to coach." Sorce sald. •He's an extremely wen-mannered man. He's worked hard in the classroom. He's not just doing on the court, but in the classroom, too. We talked about getting good grades and putting your mind to it If you want the dlance to play at a higher level you have to study. He has really responded You hope he grows a few more inches. They were aslcing him about him already, a Division LI coach the other day. You would hope at the rate he's going. the way that he's going, there's a strong possibility he will be playing at a four-year school' after th.is." Tune will tell for Pinto, who has put defeating crosstown rival C.Osta Mesa this season as one of his main goals this season. Olympic Development Program. after beginning in the first grade on an AYSO team. She has played six years with the Wolfpam dub program and enjoys the diversity that emts between dub and bigb sc:hooJ soa:er . • Oub Is the ultimate, but it's fun to play bigb school" said Spad:s, who also plays volleyball for the~ eamlng &ea>nd-team all~league honors as a sophomore setter in 2002. "l like (>laying with pu I played with in AYSO and all different age groups." lbougtl ooe of the younger members of the team, Sparb does not shy away from leaderabip respoosibilities. an attribute Johnston admires. "Sbf's \!Sy~ and Yer)' ~" Julw:a1n aUl. ")et. she can be bltt I ahe ,_ IOIDt.dq she 8*lks needl ID be d-.ii lhe woo\ bold her torwae." With Sparb comlltendy cashing In ecoriQg chances, the Mulea.,.. could more than hold their own well Into the ~ 13 Estancia builds • 31 -point lead , before late Anaheim flurry creates deceptively close 6~-51 margin. B•rry Faulkner Daily Pilot : oo.sTA MESA-Tu ewtything. there is a seMOD. And. WJefDingty, for every basb!t made by the e. tanda H1gh boys besketbal1 team. there is an assist. The 'ooselfish F.agies exploited I the Anaheim defense with passing 1 Friday to eam a 62-51 victory in the qua.rterlinals of the Estancia ~ C]as.qc that wasn't nearly that close. Estancia (10-1) led. 58-27, with 7:30 left in the g;ame. before mus substitutions and some hot shoot- ing by the CoJooim pared the deficit to a respectable sum. It was the ninth strajgbt win for fstancia. Friday's· designated visf- : tor in its awn gym. propelling the Eagles into tonight's 6:25 semifinal TARS Continued from B 1 giving up only four goals in two _games," said Newpon Coach Bill ·Barnett. who smiled upon think- ing about Housepian's four-me- ter save. •That was great· The Sailors attacked quickly against c.arlsbad, scoring five goals in the first 3:45. Newport senior Annie Wight got Newport started with her first ortwo goals. She sat all or the fourth quarter, with the Sailors leading big. as she read the sports page during the action. Jenna Murphy, a Newport sen- ior who is bound for UCLA, scored the Sailocs' next two goals and finished with the tallies, while junior Jessica Ball and sen- ior Ashley Parole led Newport with three goals each. Paige Ulll- sing and Ka.tie Edcbon added two goals each. and KT Adnoff and Caro~ Conway contrib- uted one goal apiece. Parole scored her three goals in the second quarter, the latter coming from her own steal in which she took the distance and ftnWled for the score that gave :CDM Continued from B 1 Tied, 2-2 at the end of one pe- riod, Corona scored six straight goals to jump to an 8-2 cushion until the Dons scored their third goal With 5:46 left in the game. • The Dons, CIF Oivi8Jon a champions a year ago, went 1- for-10 on player-advantage situations while Corona scored on 3 or 6 on the slx-on-6ve. "The six-on-five is the only thing that hurt them," said CdM Coach Aaron Oianey. ·11 they had converted on the six-on- fives like we did it would have been a different game." Part of the reason the Dons struggled with a plalyer-advan- t88e was a smothering Corona derense that forced stx steals through tluee quart.era. Katya P.adlngton reached in with her left band to knock the ball away from a driving Don in the CdM zone toward the end of the first period before senior Brlttany ~ =-----... :- SPORTS . SCORES, SCHEDULE a. ••• •• " a--. lllinlt lDbua> ta.; ~ lAndcplt Md a of316om lhe leld ~). betin 8llloll meecs \'ma IOOF• CIM> tMm·blgtl 17 polnll&. nmllqs 9 of 13 In the ar.a quarter Vlb ~ eo. Wort1nw133 Eda.on &I. ChappetW 57. E9'.Mde 82, ANhelm 51 Trabuco Hilla 72, Ao.emNd 48 Pm:k in the ocher..... bitlq al eWJt leld-to llnllb 19 of" (43.a). ftnll at8 p.m. pl atteqMI Pinto AlllbeD ~ .- Ma building a 21-wu 7 of 10 from lbe GSmm ~ a 5-9 re- 10 ftrst~ ad. leld to colect 15 eerYe. ICIDl'ed 16 of .. .-me-btgb · Camal1tlonau.tln GlencMle Hoover 80, Notre Deme (Riv.) 33 the &tadea Uled an 11-0 points, Uio adding aix · 18 pokda In cbe 8nal quarter to South Torr•nce 73, Irvine 53 Corona def Mar 61, Rancho Alamhos"5 second-quart.er burst rebounds and four ... mDy the ColonAm. ~ to expand the ectae to sista. while N<Mlk bit 6 coonected on 6 of 1 leld-goal at- 37-16 at halftime. ANhelm 51 of 8 from the Ar ~ tefDJM1i lndudtng aD three of bis The Eagtee, eettin8 EstBnc:U 62 route to a career-hi&b three-pointers in the period, to La Quinta 54, Mayfair 51 points In traneidoo 14 points. He Uio force Sorce to put Salley aod Todey'w ...... ',~......,. 9 a.m. -Notre Deme (Riv.) vs. Irvine and padendy pkting chipped in five a8lits NoYak back in the game with 1:47 apart the Anaheim zone defense and three steals. Cachola bad left. for easy baskets, went on a 12-0 seven assists and four points b Estancia opened leads of 7-0 run in the third quartet, prompt-the winners, off to the school's and 11-3, with eight of its first Dine Ing Coach Clim Sorce to go to the best start since the 1995-96 aquad fidd goals being layups. The 10:30 a.m. -Rancho Alamitos vs. Mavf•ir bench. opeoed 12-1. F.agtes converted five more 1-yups CoMoletlon Mmlftnela Noon -Hoover vs. South Torrance 1 :30 p.m. -Corona del Mar vs. ·0ur intensity went Oat and we Junior forward Scott Sankey in the second quarter and seven got compJacent toward the end of contributed five points and ftYe more in the third period. the thiid quarter/ Sorce said. boards, wb.De junior Jordan One third-quarter possession "When you\ie won 10 games and Stroman J?OSted four points, five typified how smoothly things you're on a nine-&mne wtnnlng rebounds and two steals off the were going for the Eagles, as a streak. the ~ get a litde bench. pass to Undquist at the high higher when it comes to the cali-The F.agtes b.lt 24 of 35 fidd-post ricocheted under the bas- her or your play. We got a little goal attempts through three quar-ket to Pinto, who caught the ball sloppy and let them get a little ters (68.&J(,), before finishing 28 of and dropped it in. off the back- doser on the scoreboard." 44 (63.6%). Esaanda, however. board to force Anaheim Coach La Quinta Fifth.pee. Mmlftnela 3:15 p.m. -Woltman vs.Chapparal 4:50 p.m. -Anaheim vs. RoNmeed ~ ......... 6:25 p.m. -Ettancla YS. Trabuco Hills llstancia starters Joey Lindquist. • committed nine of its 21 nun-Bob Hawking. once the head Ca.dos Pinto, 1.ack Novak and overs in the ftnaJ eight minutes. man at c.aI State Fullerton, to call 8 p.m. -Villa Park vs. Edison Matt C.acbola were on their game Anaheim (2-11) was a paltry 10 a timeout. STEVE McCIWI< I DAILY PLOT Newport Harbor's Ashley Parole (10) racks up another goal against Cartsbad Friday. the Sailors a 11-1 lead. F.arlier in the day, Newport scored eight goals in the first pe- riod, and the &Ulors went on to build a 13-1 halftime lead over Peninsula (6-6). Wight led the way with four goals, while Lan- sing. Conway, Andersen and Anne Belden scored two goals each. Bowlus drew an ejection with 58 seconds remaining. which set up Olrlstina Hewko's second goal. Oumey put Hewko, who scored CdM's first two goals and tallied one assist. on Santa Bar- bara's Molly Cahill while fresh- man Camille Hewko closely guanled Miranda Young. The Hewko sisters kept Cahill and Young reladvely in-check. Young scored two of the Don's ~ goals and Cahill had two assists. Sea King seniors Brittany Bow- lus and Danielle Carlson each scored twice and Camille Hewko along with Jessica Harkins add· ing solo goals for the victors. CdM goalkeeper Brittany Pullen made tluee saves and Vivian Uao added an assist. • Corona defeated Marina, 13-3, in first·l'OWld action F{iday. c:adson scored five goals while F.acUngton (tluee), Ouistina Hewko (two), Bowlus (one), Daniela OiGiacomo (one) and Jordan Anae (one) all contrib- uted to CdM• ICOJin& attack. The Sea Kings led, 1'o-O, before Marina ICOred its fim goal BASKETBALL Tars pull one out in Vikingland Sailors' Chad Rorden gets it done defensively, and offensively in Newport Harbor's 47-45 victory in over Minnesota's Mahtomedi BOYS: Newport Harbor Higb's Chad Rorden, a &-foot-I senior, shut down the opposldon's strength in the second half and wound up with the winning lay-up off a Nedim Pajevic assist in the fading seconds to pace a 47-45 Sailors' vic- tory over Mahtomedi High in a consolation semifinal of the St. Ooud (Minn.) lbumament Friday. The Turs' victory, which included an 18-4 third-quarter run highlighted by Jair Hernandez' §even rebounds in that span. sends the Sailors into today's consolation final against ApoUo High of St. Ooud Mahtomedl had the ball with 1:11 left and the score tied at 45 where the game is played with- out a shot clock. but an unforced turnover gave Harbor new life with 45 seconds left The Sailors (7-4) held it until 0:11 showed on the clock. then ran their play with Rorden connecting Inside to win it B.ren Lowenthal led the scoring ~th 13 points and Pajevic grabbed 16 rebounds, eight offen- sive. Pajevic and Rorden each scored nine points. Mahtomedi's threat had 18 points at halftime, but was J.imjted to just six in the second half with Rarden defending. CdM 61, Rancho Alamitos 45 ...<... BOYS: Corona del Mar's Sea Kings bounced r bilck from Thursday's disappointment with a solid effort once they got the first-quarter blues out of the way. "We played a lot better (than Thursday) and any time you give up 16 points in a half. you've probably done something right,• saJd CdM Coach Ryan Curry. Brett Mat.sen (15), Kevin Mancillas (1 4) and Pancho Seaborn (11) gave Corona a balanced look. The Sea )(jogs meet La Quinta today in a consolation semifinal at 1:30 p.m. La Mirada 48, Costa Mesa 46 BOYS: Costa Mesa Hlgh's Mustangs· feU to 4-7 as the second-half blues caught up with them 88ainst La Mirada, which exploited a 28- 19 second-.halfrun to pull It out in the Orange Holiday Oassic at Chapman University. Danny Krikorian had 15 points, including four three-pointers, and Scon Knox was in double figures with 12 point.a. Mesa meets the San Pasqual-Canyon loser today at 9 a.m. with hopes of turning it around. Costa Mesa 55, Los Osos 39 . GIRLS: Costa Mesa Higb's Mustangs put their coach, Jim Weeks, in a happy frame of mind foUowing a solid victory over the Griz- zlies from Rancho Cucamonga. setting up a consolation semifinal today al 1 :30 against Te- soro. Rhondi Naff had 16 points and eight '3Sists, RickeU Reeves had 14 points and four re - bounds, and Stacee Sanchez had two three- pointers in a 10-point output. Mesa (5-5) had tbJs one locked up at half- time with a 36-18 edge. Sailors split, again GIRLS: Newport Harbor High's girls basket- ball team dereated Elko ol Nevada, 47-M, but lost to Desert Pines. 53--43, in the massive Cen- tennial Tournament in Las Vegas. With a 2-2 record, the 9-5 Tars will continue play at 11 a.m. today. Amid multiple injuries, the Sailors pulled out the victory over Rlko on a three-point shot by VJctorla Swigart with 18 seconds left to snap a 44-44 score. The Tars lost to Deaert Pines despite a ster- ling effort from Jlllianne Whitfield. SCHEDULE .......... NBTC Holiday ' High edlOOI boys-&tanda COllSt er--= Carone del Mar vs. La Quinta, COf-*Cion Mmlftnal, 1:30 p.m .; E...,. vs. Tt.t>uco Hilla. d\lfnpion1hip llmlftnel, 8:25p.m .. aemtftnal, 1 :30 p.m.; Newport Hllrbor It Cemennlel (lM Veges) Toumement; Eltllnde It Cenvon Toumlment. M embership Special! Single Membership Pack.age ($1480 Value): $600 Family Membership Package ($1620 Value): $750 Newpott Herbor It 5'. Cloud ~00t.allllon ~llhlp. w. St. CJDuc:t Apolo. 2:11> p.m.; com-. 1t O..,..Halld9y a-lo• °"""*' Unh9fllly, COi....,, YI. Im\ ~lollr,la.m. Hlgh--gltll-C.. Mele 1bunwnlnl. ••1111Dftf COllll M9ea,,.. 1'11oro, ••llllon ........ High ldtOOl glrt.-Newport ~ del Mir Holidey Cup,..-....CdM, 10:40 a.m., .,.,.. .. fWtdpOft HeftM>r, ,,. 1.m.; Third .... 3 p.m.; CMmplonlhlp, ._ p.m. ._ Hlgh--glftl-Newport Herbor M E--.w Toumemenl • Foolttm High. HIGH ICHOOL IOYI --..c...a..1o Ola • .... .... E.-............... ,, ..... a., .. . Eatllncla 2l 11 1' t -G ANhefm 10 I t1 M -II e.c..le-Pinto 16, SenkeV 6, Undqulst 17. Nov8k 14, Cechola 4, Strom«l 4, Hoffi'ner1 3, AnderMn 0, &cobedo o. Vlramc>t'Me 0, MtlNoer o, Sh. Markley o. Sc. Martley o. 3-pl goa1e -Anto 1. Hof'lmlln 1. Fouled out -none. ~nlcela-none. ANihelm -Rodriguez o. Valencia o. 8emlra 10, Jonel 11, Deville 4, MacBenttaz 18, Barriol 8.. 3-pt. goals -Jones 3, M.c:Bentt.ez 3. Fouled out-none. Technlcela -none. £-.cia c... a..ic Col ..... ~ CdM 11, ......._ AIML .... 46 IGONlllwa.... R. Alam!U>I 1' 10 1 10 -• CdM ttl 11 1S • -Sl Rendto AaamilD9 -Perrot 2. Mendoza 5, Sobfepena 8, Cummlnga 7. Collier 7. Martinez 3, To,.,,.. 8, Tran 3. Geamert 4. 3-pl goel8 -Sobnlpena 1. Cummings 1, Collier 1, Martinez 1. Tran 1. Fouled out -none. Technlcala -none. CdM -Northrldge 4, Seaborn 11, Ma1Mn 15, W8ktl 5, Sheric::t-Odom 6, Mandllas 14, Luce o. Wlrtanabe 0. 3-iX-goals -Mancilla ... Seaborn 1. Fouled out -none. Technicals-none. It. ac..I r.urn..it CoMoletlon Semllnel ~ 47. MaihtonMdl 46 . Scorelllwa.... Mahtomedi 1• 11 • 1 . • Newport 10 1 \I n -~ MIHontecl -O'Neil 24, LofTboom o. Smith o. Whitney 5, Trudear 2, McGregor 2. Magnu90n 2, Vedder 5, sm.ir 3, Ooegei 2. 3-iX-goals -O'Neil 3. Whitney 1. Vedder 1, Slnctitir 1. Fouled out -none. Technicals -none. Ne\ilport HMt.or-Cameron 2, Rorden 9, 8. Lowenthal 13, Pajevlc 9, T. Lowenthal 2. Hernandez 5, Plneaeu 5, Glaaic 2. 3-iX-goell -8. Lowenthal 3. Rotden 1. PineMtt 1. Fouled out -none. Tecnnlceta -none. Or...-HoldllJa..ic Col ........ a..,..... 48, COICa Mee ... &oot9bva.... La Mirada 1ll 10 11 12 • 41 Co.ta Mesa 15 t2 12 7 -.. u Mrede-Chu 14, Jamee 5, Montgomery 2. \Ian Ruiten 11 . Oronoz 18. 3-pl goals -\Ian Rulten 3. Chu 1C. Fouled out -none. Tectmical1 -none. Coeta M9ea -Molina 2, 0. Krikorian 15, S~ 0, Waldron 8, 1: Krikorian 3, Mllwefd 8, Pepic 0. 3-pt. goall -0. Krikorian 4. Knox 2, T. Krikorian 1. Fouled out -none. Tectmlcalt -none. tlGH SCHOOL GIRLS c....--..- eo. ......... 0.1••• Coetll Meea :sou~<>:-. Loe 0::-ti • 11 10 • • Co.ta Meu 23 1J 10 I • Ill Loa 0.0.-~ 4, MeM'I 13, l(.eter 1, w.rr.n 8, Pwbnon 9, wimam. 2. Collins 2. 3-pt. goals -none. FouMd out -none. Ted1nlcal1 -none. Coeta M9ea -Brict 6, Landerol 2. Naff 18, ~ 14, s.ncMz 10, KltMn 2. Nav..,..... 2, Ylwgaf1 3, Cluff o. ~ 0. 3-iX-go.a. -S.nchez 2. Bt1ct 1, ~c!t-none. Tedlrnc.i. -none. Policy Ratea and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher ~serves the right to censor, re.classify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. PJease report any ·error that may be in your · classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible ex<Jept for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. AllMMJIKOUNTS & MISC. GARAGE SAl.E ·' ' BUSINESS & FINANCIAL 2305-2490 How to Place A ..-----Deadlines --- CLASSIFIEAD -[iii Mooday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By .Fax (949) 631-6594 1PI.,_ include y0\11 Mme and phone uumber and we'U call you ti.ck wilh a pnce quoce.) AL ESTATE R SALE Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday SOOS-5150 By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hours Index . .... By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay St. Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday ~ednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ..................... Friday 3 :()()pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm Under the Sen ice D irector~ Ba nner Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week ...... ,so For Only $32 per week (4week minimum) Call Lorraine at (949) 574-4245 2640 Legal Nallces 2MI Colledlllla/ 11&0 Auctions 2640 Legal Notices 1483 YGaant~-1 .. n HOME _rdSa_I~--~-FURNISHINGS 3618 Oll:lll b Liiie 4540 Llpt.... 2640 Legal Notices .-JC.00 an Of""°" 1WJ1 ~cm°"""""" ~ ........... . -...... ...... .......... ~COlllSD A5l9A ........... Jmmyt,20el-.. J011& 1. SUSJICTt Hettte.Plu. 325 014 Newport .......... SUMMAllY• Request for a Use Permit pursuant to the AlcoholtC Be•er aee Outlet Or dinante (ABO) lo authOlllP lhe Hie of alcnhnl1c bever aau for on site and off site con\umpt1un (Type 41 beer and wine h cense) at an u"ttng reslauranl 101 al~d 1n the Old Newpml Boull'va1d Sp8'1f1~ Plan CSP 9) 01sl11cl .,,llCATfON: Use ,_,, No. U,2002- 035 (A,.o .. dmonl to Ul'3622) ('A2002-l 72) ClQA COM,llANCl: This proiec:t has h~e11 reviewed, and 1! has been deter mined that 11 '' categorically exempt under the requirements of flu: Cal1lornra Envt· ronmental Quality Act under Clas• ·1 (Minor a lier •lion ot ex1stina ~trutures) 2. SUIJlCT: lo•-Inn. UC (Michel '•un11vuo, oppllc-1) 707 (. Ocoon Fr-I SUMMARY: lhe ap proved pro1ecl involves the ton~truclton of a two and three story sir uclure conslshna of 11 new guest surtes, guest 'Pa area, ap p1u11mat ely Z.000 5quare feet of retail space. and a pa1t1ally covered 20 space. Lan· dem parking area Chances to the approved proie<-t. which include an elevator and e.terior w•lkways and staircas- es. have been included '" the design due In requirement' of the Butldine and r ire Code Se•eraf o l lh~se thancu. dS well as other archtlectural ~hangPs proposed. ea ce~d the he1fl)lt hmtl ..stablished by Use P•rm1t No 3683 Add•· l1onallv. collect1ve <hanaes 1n the pro1ecl hav~ reduced the open spate landscap1na. commert1al aiea and available park1n11. how· ever. lhe m1n1mum number ol parking spaces will be provided and no park1na w11vet' 1s necess<ir y APl"UCATION: Alft ...... Mottf lo Use ,_It No. 3H3 (l"A2002-236) ClQA COMnJANa: All potential si1niflcant env11onmental concerns fM the proposed project have been addressed •n a previously certified Ne11attve Oecl8'ahon, and that the City of Newport BeKh intends to use s.id document f0< the above noted proiect. and furtllef that there are no additional reasom:ble altMnative or miU&alion measutn that should be considered In conjunction with said protect Coples of the previously prepared lllnlarlllilll envtronmental document are available for public review and inspechon at the Plannina Depart· men!, City of Newport Beach. 3300 Newport Boulevard. Newport Beach, Cahforma 926!>8- 8915 (949) 644·3200 .. Newport Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Pilot De· cember 28. 2002 Sa409 lhe lollowina penons are doina busrnes.s as: La Quinta Ranch. 4608 Seash0<e Or .. IA, New· port Beach. CA 92663 Richard J Meyer, 4608 Seashore Or. •A. New· port Beach, CA 92663 William McMaken. 4608 Seashore Or #A, New· POii Beach . CA 92663 This bus1nHs is con· dut led by· a 1ener at partnership Have you started dome business yet? Yes, 4/15/ 02 Rtehard J. Meyer This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on 12/27/02 20026t27US Daily Pilot Dec. 28. 2002. Jan 4. 11. 18.2003 SMlO Fldlllll ..... ... s...... The foltowln1 persons are doina business as: Cosmik f'atl&ue, 1564 Or anp Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Mrndy Beth Wedlock, 1564 Oranae Avenue, Costa Men , CA 92627 This bus.nus is con· ducted by: an individual ttave you started dolnc business yet? No Mindy Beth Wedlock This statement was tiled with the County Clet'k of Oranae County on l'l/27 /OZ f0o26t27at6 Daily Pltot Dec 28. 2002 Jan. 4 . 11 . 18. 2003 SMll TOP$$ 4 UCOltDS ITC Jm. CRa:. ac. 5as & ms .Bl Alhlc. Spilt. tube ~ Mike 949·645·7505 '°" $$ .. llCOA.DS nc Jm. Clln9C, Et 50s & ms .Ill Mee, Spilt. tube ~ Mike 949·645-7505 All real ntate adver· hslna In this newspaper rs subject to tile Feder al Fait Houslna Act of 1968 as amended which makes It ltleaal to advertise "•ny prefer· ence, limitation or diset lmination based on race, colo<. relicion, su, handicap, famUlal statu.s or national orr111n, or an 1ntent1on to make any such preference. hmila· lion or disc11minatt0n. • This newspaper wtll not knowmaly accept any advertisement for real estate which 1s in vt0latt0n of lh11 law Our readers are hereby inf0<med tllat all dwell· mes adverl.tsed in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of dis· crrmmatlon. call HUD toll· free at 1-110(>-424·8590. CLEAN OUT YOllHOUSE WITHA 6ARA61 SAlll CAil (949) 642-5671 WANTED QUES Older Style Fumitur• PIANOS & Collectibles ·-·-• ~. A.Aoil. ow-:.,~ $$ CASH PAID $$ O'W~OI~~ WE BUY ESTATES ~649-4922~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2292 So. .. 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Mr lee' hy, all remod 2Br l.58• condo, 2c 1ar, fp, wd·hkups, no pets. $1375/mo. 949-543·8384 .. , ... ~ $149!!/m W/P', w/d .._ups. "' yrd. ,~. 2211/7 23rd. Call Lindsay 94~ l'SiCle~~ nmod, 2br lba, bed! Im, •• ... lNT .... ' . Whit do Y04A bid now'! Look for tlllSWU7 Ofl Monda}!. -~""' 11-15 217 E. 2Dltt 18. .... $1575. 9&J'18.8!IS9 CM iiiili* 366 La Pwta Pl ..,i B 1'*. 2br 2be Ip. JM dlJdVyd. 2 c ... dim\ YUll Y UllTAlS new lM beM:h, 2tw. lb• 2br 2be •at Sl!i00-$1850 949-293-4630 ,... sum !MIMW'S-3773 RESORT/ AoomstarRm • ,._. ...... VM'.ATION NI/~.,._ rooms, a..oconA4;l lBr. 28•. 2 car lll'IC•. $2800/mo nail Jan. 1, 949--466-5756 nnwnly Ocunfronl/22nd. pvt Baell Unit dpb, I c aar. r"l'1Ul""U1 rm, unfurn, $hllre be. wd hllups, •bove 1ar. 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Rlnllllo._. .. _.,_,. ~ ecr.. ...... ..... ,_ .• _I« rent W•lk to beach. uhfitles paid $565/mo Hr th .IKe, h'C' mslt 949-67S.l009 press I suite w/fp + fp in llv rm walll '" clost's, ,ac tub, le pr 9'9-721-57"7 COM Brll!M ~ rm 2br lb•. cozy home. fp, wd. fem non smobr only, $750/mo 949-644-0323 U51'5'DI llr, , .. , small kit/LR . prlv.te entry, w/d, ubls rncl. $77S+dep 949 5"8·0871 2lw l ... ,.,_ ....... ln old COM, fenced patio, 1 1ar space, $1850/mo Myrna 94~720-0146 or Debbie 949·8S4-0929 311 21A house, din, Ip, •-•• te .... ,. laund, 2 c 1ar 1 1/2 blll duel mhler In Newport to bch & shops. ANlil l· Rfdce Al>ts $800-$825/m 15 S25Q)rlo 9C!Mm-Zll5 + 1/2 ulils M9-831·6864. 'A'CMPIT~lT'A' R19lllra, l'etchm .. Install Cowteoua. any size joOs. Wllolaselel 949-492.Q205 ............ W10I PllSOIOCll Daycare/l(lnclefprten fHdlness •aes 2·S. RHdln1. crefts, music, c;ootllna, awdenln• ' more. lncloMCI yllfd & playroom full·tlme M·f Mest•• des teacher Ref's Lie, flut 1kl/Cf'fl cwt. 714-376-3552 n.c.....-Cemeftt-k. lru. rite & Mor.a. Reliable. No job too Sin•" 714-615·9062 .,._PoHt' I ........ <en ..... for print or ... MarketiN • Tedlnka.1 TralniM 949·5'1-01171 TOUIMOlll llU'llOVUllNT PIOJl<n C.11 a plumber. P•inter, h•ndym•n, or 1ny ol tht JfHI services listed h111 lll our service dkectoryl THESE LOCAL SVC PECWLE CAH HE.LP YOUTOOAYI * YUllY * LEASES Bill GRUNDY REAL TORS 94'-675-6161 ON LIOO PENINSULA NIW21r2h COTTAGIS Pnvale Beech. Pool and 59• W•lll to OcHn, Shops and Reslaur•nts. lease 6/mo-2yr •. Boat Sltp Available 710 UDO PAii H.. 9"9-673-6030 or 949· 7?3-5830 ...... itlll* tone hew 2bl/lbe. tp. II P*>. wct l*1.tps. avail ,_, 1 n5 ,.. () ct $167!>. 949-~ siW 2tHt y......, ,_..., nur \lie beach, b•lcony, parllint. •it. $1800 t4t-67J-7IOO 4lr .. houle llll9llliM cond, .. lll'Wlities. Ip, w/d Nlups, dbl p , llVll now. $.DX)/mo. 949-759-0874 UDOIAYnOMT ,., 2h $J,SOO. yrly '26-212·77" '26-2t7-H'2 QWOUT YUHOUSI WITHA GWGIWI! • CAll (949) 642-5671 JOBSWMTED _..,,. .. ..... -PmOIUl ASSISTANT ~Or~Multl Task. ~ut rers! live-In/ out Sllndr"• 94!M63-7701 ~ l50D Pailc~()d-..a join the •nnu•I fund campalan t•m. Grut ~Bona.. pm! daily. Base • comm =~c.ii,. -TOTMl .... 111 714-961-1112 AVAILA8l.£TOOAYI Mt-673-5566 ..... .... ....... ~ ... •••••, triple your •T_..ef -o. Oullr SM.ts ........, C.IUft 1 ..._ CalLIH Ml-645·8677. ......,4111 -...... Clllllllls (t4t) HO-HIS &erfl --.... ..... ..... °' ... I .. , ~..:; ........ . Bayside "' ~ ec.ch sHks FYT or P{T hosV hosten. Hourly po1I• lion. Submit appllcallon to restaurant. Questions cell 949•7.21 12~2. Bl1tan10 In lrvlna seeks f/T olllu person Duties Include ll&hl edminlttretlve work and bookk upln1, some hostenln•· Hourly position. Monday-Fri· day. Fu resume to 949· 752-5999 or fill out appllcalion. 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