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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-04-03 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot-.. .. Serving the Newport-Mesa con1111unity since 1907 SATU,.RDAY I APRIL 3, 2004 MAkK l LIU'-!IN ()All\' ~II l If Army Lt. Ryan Williams, right. shrugs away from his mother Erika Williams, center, while family friend Carolyn Jerger. left. looks on at John Wayne Airport Friday afternoon. Williams 1s home for a two-week visit after serving in Iraq for a year. Cooling off in California Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot T ime seems to slow to a crawl when you're wai ting to pick up someone from the airpon . Army Lt. Ryan Willia1n s gets a two-week reprieve fron1 Iraq to visit his family in Newport Beach v1:-11 hh. >(irllm•nd in l'h1ladelphia 1\ml .iltt·r th.11. lll''d he bad hom1• lor 1\\11 wet·k .... So Erika Willwms. ln1 ... h,111d Hichard and daughter I lt·11h wa11ed for that lif'ot '1gh1 ol l11m coming tlo~n tht• a11p11n ('i.t'alator. And w.11ll'd ,tJlcl waill'd <tnd w;111 t•tl. And when that 'omeone's returning from mun:' tJian ;1 year away. from dusty battlefields in one of the world':. most dangerolL' places, each second ticks hy like eternity. Friends and famil}' of United States Army l.t. Ry-cln Williams gathered anxiously at John Wayne Airport Friday afternoon 10 welcome lhe West Point graduate hack home af1er serving for a year 111 Iraq. 111ey had igrn.. flags and red. white and blm• balloons. .. I 1u:.1 want lo give him a ·hui-: ... his mother Erika Will iams. !-aid us she 'ltnod at the bottom of the ~lair~ by the baggage claim. Ryan \o\fiJliams, 24. graduated from Corona del Mar tligh School in 1997 and West Point in 200 I. I le wa!- stationed in Vibeck. Gem1any. but shipped out to Kirkuk. Iraq with lhe Isl Infantry divb.1011 last April. There, he drove I lumvel'' and did reronnais~ance for 'ot1pply rnnvny .... "We had a map on the relnicrator. 'u we k11l'w wht:re he w.i!>."" tw, 111<1t hc-r -.aid ... Whl'nevcr anything happerwd. we'd lnok un the map and <,ay: 'It couldn't bl' him."' rhe William' family ,cnt package' and wait•·d lor e-mail updatei. and till' rnre phonl' c.ill from h1rn. Ill• 'tayed in lrn4, donating hh own rr ... 1 and recuper.111011 to fellow "1ld1Ns with w1Vt''> and children. Finally. hy lhl' end 111 t:t'bruary. thl'y got word lw had ll'fl Iraq and w•t!-g11111g back to l 1t.•rnumy. tlll'n to Othl'r airport t•,calatur~a1d1er-.. off1·n·d I hl'ir 'ollpptll I. "\Ve'll rherr for I t lty.111 • when he ct11lll'' down,'" 11111· woman -.;11d, .,py111g ont• 11f their 'ign .... "\Ve do11·1 I.no\' him, 1>111 \\t.-11 g1w him tlw old one-t\\(1,"" Al lai.t. 1h1·y 'Pied h1111. 111 hi.., khaki I ru11'1'r' and hackpack, lw l1111kt.•d lil.1· .111~ See COOLING, Page A4 Park rules may toughen and grow teeth A city commissio n is looking into revis ing o rdinance to a llow police a nd rangers to fine those w ho refuse to cede s port fields. June Casa1rande Daily Pilot Nl:WPORT BF.ACI I -When the city wrote it'i rules on park use, no one had ever heard of painthall or motorized scooters. No one could envision a time when a youth '>ports team that held a permit to use a playing field wotild get mu ded out by a woup of grown-ups who got U1crc first. Tho-.c simple t.l.1ys are gone. And city staff members bclit'vr it"; time to rewri te the book o n park rules. rhe Park:., Reaches amt He· crea1ion Commission on l\1e'>· day will consider whether to re· vise the cily·~ park tM' ordinance to bring it line with modern time' and give it l>omr teeth. ''"11le current ordinance •~ vague in some areas and didn't FAMILY TIME ){ive mut:h cnfornm>l''" pmwr ... '>aid M.uic Knii-:ht. director c1f the ci1y':-Recreation a1u.J Senior Service' I >epartmt•111 . "What we"re look.Ing at j.., an expanded ordinance ... Among other thing~. the pro poi.ed ordinani:~ would ;1llow ranger-. and police to i~ue lim•' .. tarting al $I 00 fo r people who refuse 10 ce~e playinf( fields and other pnrk facilitiei. to peopll' who hold pt•rmit\ lo ui.e them. The cltrrent onlinance stall'' that a permit holder ha the righl-to the fi eld but it tloc<;n't include any enforcemcn1 pnw· ers. Youth 'porh repn::,1·111.111\'t'' like 01arht• M.ii. ... 111g1ll Wt'lr111111· thl· change. ·· 1 think 11\ a >,'Teat idt•.1:· ,,ml Mai.i:.ingill. v1re pre.;1dt•n1 of tlw Nl'wport 11,trhor Ra~l'liall A'"1 Mai.,ingill ~aid thal, on M'V era! orca'>inn'>. u.,...m·1a1ion teams ha\'l' had 1he'o1' kind or run-in'> ovrr playing lidd-.. lne cha11gt'' 10 the ord111r111n· follow <J dl'ci1'ion ht!-.I ymr hy the City Counr1l tn crt',tlt• <1 Par~ Patrol prnwam of ranger' who travel to park.' throughout thl· day 10 mak,· .. ure tlwy'n· lll>l'd See RULES,, Pa1e A4 It's just youth sports, after all Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.dalfypllot.com T he kids playing in tJ1c baseball game I was watching at the Costa D Mesa National U11Je League field were 9 and 10 years old. Most of them don't have the control over their coordination to consistently make the plays Lhat mnke them look like reaJ bosebaU players. but tl1ey show up anyway. giving their all. Most of them also don't have an attention span long enough to withstand 20 minutes standing In the oulfield with nothing to do. rm not sure I would either. Those of us who coach try just about everything we can to keep outfielders in the game, Including the warning that their m oment of glory Is imminent STEVE SMITH "Out· fielders." we say. "that hall could come to you on any pitch so It's lmponant to pay attention. What happens In the outfield could make the d ifference In the game ... Mentally, however. I know what they're thinking: ~Yeah. right, coach. I haven't seen a Oy ball since last season." And I can't argue with them, for the fact Is that very few catchable Oy balls get to the outfield in these I.Jule League games. Over the year~. I have developed a system fo r k.eepinl( lhe attent ion of outfielders. "Billy. take two ~tcps back, please!" will be lhe cry from thl' dugout. RiUy ta.Ices two steps back. A couple of minutes later. it's. "Hilly, take two steps fotward, please!" And Ritly takes two steps forward. It doesn't always work but it keeps their feet moving and let11 them know I haven't forgonen them. But some coaches <;tilt haven't learnecl the fine art of coaching kids -not that I'm an expert, 34' my overall won-Inst ret·ord will prove. I .ost weekend al that game I See FAMILY, Pa1e A4 WEATHER d~) ExpeC1 cloudy skies that could carry some rain. SeePa1eA2. DAYLIGHT ~~:~:.G e·.· .. · Sunday, daylight saving time begins. Do n't forget to set your clodcs ahead an hour before you go to bed. Some fish in Newport Bay contaminated T h ose eating fi s h caught near the Newport Pi er s hould stay away from th e California corbina. Alicia Robinson Dally Pilot l"l'\\ol'llll I Ill \( 11 \ lt'tl'\11 'ofUdV l11u11tl 'llllll' li'oh Ill '-t'\\ pun Bay n1111a11wd high ll'\1·1, ul t'11111.m1111.m1-.. th.11 • nuld lw h.1m1h1I 10 h1111ian'-. '1111 1111 uth c 1al hl'ahh ..id\1'111'\ h.1 ... 111•t•11 i-.. 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Page A4 State lifeguard shortage continues Marine safetv o ffi cers FYI . warn beach goers to watc h o ut for t h e ir own safer y, as fewer pro ~ w ill be av~iila ble. Lo lita Harper [),1Jly Pilot <.HY'> I \I I I 1\'I '>1.111· lill' gll<1rt1 ... ,111• ,11111rng llHHl' .... tft•I\ t.1111 il' .. 111 h1 ·.11 h p;111 ""'· 1mplm 111g thl'm 111 plc·n,1· h1·\\,111· nl 1lw TIPS FOR BEACH SAFETY 1 Learn to sw11n 2 Swim n1rnr a l1ft..•!-ju.1rd wherwvcr poss11llr 3' Check w•lle1 ronrl11m11• before cn11•1111y 4. Never swm1 .~tone !:> Float with <J current Do not clivP headfirst 6 7 Never swim after consuminy alcohol or wh11t• under the 1nfluencr ol druys. l,n 1 111.11 p111llu ... alt•I\' n•,mm l"' a .trt' 1'\lrt•111l'I\' l1111111·d t11r thl' 9 lhirtl ('flll'ol.'t llll\t• y1·.11 1>1·1..111 ... 1•111 d111• lin.11111.ll ,11.111 ... 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Page A4 -------- SPORTS Orange Coast College runners take to the troctc See Pase Bl .. ,,. \' A2 SaturOa)'. Ao11I ! .'f104 BOOMERS & BEYOND Waves and family are the best recipe S ergio AvtJo immigra1c<1 '!> ~uthern Califomia with hb famil y from Ml·xko when he wa.; only 7 yean, old. Son11 aflN :11 riving in rhe coun t rv. Avila w~1111t·d " lll'w hicyclt:. ~o tw wt•n1 10 worl.. al ~t burbershop and t'i1rnt.•d tl ll' 111011f'y for it. lie began wor"ing in hi~ fnrnily'~ resta11ran1 w lwn lw w ;,1' IL yl·ar' old. rlw hard work 1ha1 1\vila h:1.trnt.•d as a chilli ha~ tran-;ferrl'd i1110 adulthood - h1• ow1h the El H:111d1ito rt•,ta11rn n1 crn N1•\vport Ho11IC'vard in Newport lkarh 1\vila 1·1110)'' ra1d1ing u good w;wt>. which i'> rnw Tl'a ... 011 why lw lh·d Imm I o' t\ngt•ll'.., and (kddt·d m m,1h· 1h1~ an·a hi' honw. 1 lw 'lZ-ye<1r-old rt·cel\lly ''H dm"'" w11h tht• Pilo 1·~ Luis Pena and '1'11k1· ahout hi~ <.:hildho11d, hi' hipµlt' d:1y-. and thl' prr~L1111 llow tlid you end up In Newpon-Mc.>i.a? , Shr's 80 years old and she's stiU checking on 1hing!>. Thar's great. , •'' What h ave some or your family tradltJons beenT We like to get together, like on Thanksgiving, and of course Otrisrm as. Those are tradition~ tha1 we nevt'r give up. Now, lately, we've been traveling rogetltcr as 11 whole group. 1hc whulr Avila dan. Like onCl' a year now we all spend time together and 1ha1's a great tradirion. We aJI get together, the 24 of us. and we'U go w a beach re~or1 and spend time 1oge1her. We rent a huge house and spend time together. It's .am a1ing putting everyoni.' 1oge1her under one.roof. What would you like people to always remember about youl Thal I Jid something 10 im prove 1h1 o;ociery where I am. That I helped m ake things heller. I h elp a lot of my employeci, out with rheir pap ers - immigra1ion, finances. real estat e. rtwy <ilways .:;ay you've got to make ii belier. Alway!> leave ii a beu er place tu liw sonally and e11vironmen1ally. What's one of the best unexpe<:ted 11fNT ffilPTOW / DAILY Pltor things that h as happened In your llfe1 I ,ilwa" h.1d 11id1•1 l1111thcr-., '"I \\11111<1 ,\lw.1y., lollo\\ lhl'1r loot'lt'P'· l'v1• ht·1·11 ~Ill li11g '1n1 1· I~'"' I:! y1•;1r, ult!. \o ,,, i,11011 ,,.., I w.i... old 1·tH111gh I ,,,id l\llllLlhv1· 111 .. An>:l'lt· .. -1111111/llJ(l\. I l1 l..1•d 11 I wa ... ilwav' .1 lw.1d1 f.,'11 \' '"H 1· I \\lol\ \ llllllg Whal are your Krt'at~t accomplishment~ In life? lncldi>nt In your Ufe, what would It be? \\hal \\t111ld I fl' d11. 1li,11\ ,1 t11ugh 11111: l 1w, .. r h,1d .11wh11tlv ·"~ nw 1h.11 411c-.11011 l'rnh.1hl\' 11111g1·t1111g1111111\l'd 11111much111 thl' h1ppll' lilt· Ah. 1111.· h(h 11~1· 111 'It down with th1·m .111d do 1h111g' w11l1 thl'l1l .1111J get tmolvcd . I'm ,111! y1111ng rno11gh 111 du ii. \Vhc1wvrr :tll} mlwr family 11wmhl'1 opt·n ... 11p .1 rc,ta11r.1111 and 1lwv h,1ve a co1hlruc11on 1oli rhn H' g111 w do. llH'y l'<tll me on 11 ~r11r 01 the nwnlt'nl. I don·1 like to be l·o111111itll'U. I lik1• 1l11· lr1·Nlo111. I do a lu1 of fun thm~" 1111 Ill> ln'C: 11mc: ... urling. skim~. hunt 1ng ant.I i,1w nd1ng tinw wirh mv famih I hev offt!r me .1 IJJL 11f resta11r.1nh ro u1w1i up and I lmow thl' m11n1·y t~ grea1. but I '"Y no, 1hat will lake iny lrl'l' tim~ away and Ill) am11un1 or tll(llll'Y will ht• hkl' f'rt'l' lln11' \Vl' wcrt-in l;iJi. ant.I ever ybody wei11 10 1his island. and Wt' deciued to go to a differe111 pan of 1he :.11rfing area. And unexpenctlly. 1hc besl waves of m y hit• popped out of nowhere. We had tht' be~t surl i.c!.~1011 ever all by ours<.'lve'> -three guy~ 0 111 •lll by ourselves. Thi' rs like 1rne wave after another. II wa!'> lu11. exciting. thrilling. T here were abo ut I :.! of"'· and they only all<>w "' many peopll' 10 go 10 thb side of th e t~lund, and they all go left and three ol II'> went to the nlher ide, when~ there wa~ n cith111g. Jlld then all o f the What pruf~lon other than yours would you like to have tried? What Is the greatest lesson you\le learned in your life? NL·1w hurn ,my bridgl''. Integrity wllh 1woplt· flt• up front '><I it doe~n't hllc you in llw llitl'k. \'v1wn }n11'w gut ... ometl,ing ~1111d, lccp 11 g11111~ bul al<;o -;hare feadl <itll1•r pcopk• 0 11 youi WLI)' up 1he1e. Who was the cook in the family? I l.1\'111g a wry wl'il lllllll'd l,1111ilv l111v111g ,1 gr1.,11 l;u111lv ~ ty w1t1., 111v l..td!. .11111 .Ll .... 1111\ ... 1iti11g ... I wr\'hmlv h.1~ 11111 111gt-th1·1. t'' 1·r\'b111lv t'lll'lY' .. 1•1·mg l'Jl'h otlwr \\1• go 011 1 .u ,1111111 .1 1111 111gl•th1•1 WJllt ,tlf 1111• ~1hl111._:,, .tfl lilt' lirotlll'I' Jiit.i .111111 tht• i..111.. \\l' g11 '"""I-! .111d tJJl ,lllf lrtfh \nd I tli111f.1h.11·, .111 tlL("lllllfll"lllllt'ltl Ill ll\l'll I ahqy, \\1lllll'd to lit•<• huildl'r IJntll .111 h111·11 I 1-i'h I would have d11n1• 1h.1t l hk1• 111 1·1l·.1lt' .inti h111lJ thin~'· I .1lw,1y' hil\\' 1·11111y1•tl th.II lip 111 1111' U.!~". I ''ill do 1'111g11111~111~n 11l1t·r 11. 11111. \vh.11 1'01d11111g1111w •~a lot 111 rt·al 1·,1.11t>, h111 now I w.u11 to fHffMll' l111y111g !r1111 lot~ and b11ill1111g thqn. \\'hl'11 w1• 1•w1 h.1\'l' p rn11·1 '' '''lth tllir .lit h111·1·t\, I ~Iv m om WiJ' dl0f1111tel\' !ht• ruo~ 111 tht' family. \Ve rnp1t>tl ,1JI 0 her rCl'IJll'' Ill lht• rl'sl:J1m1111. ~Ill' wa.., the origin.ti 1·ook wht>n we orll'rlt'tl the re ... 1<1uran1 ro this day, we•'''" haVI' lhC' orig111;il rl•cipl'~. She -;till rhc·c·~~ 1111 ht'f rl'C'IPl''· 'ulkl~n Wl' had p erfer t waves. #• lf you 1·ould n:-tlu ottl' moment or BOOMER CALENDAR •Send CALENDAR uems to the Daily Pilot 330 W B11y St Costa Mesa 92627 hy t.> mail 10 lu1s pt>11d ·• lat1mes com, hy lax 10 (949> 64& 41 70. or by i;all1n9 1949) 574 4298 lnc.ludc the 111110. date and lor t111on ot 1lw event. as well as a contarl phcmr. 11urnbor WEDNESDAY Oasis Senior Center will offer a four weel.long class called M ontal Fitness Plus from 9.30 10 \l a m beginning Apnl 7 The class uses Brain Gym movements to accoss ttiu whole brain Cost 1s $35 tor Newµon Beach residents and $40 f<11 no11r()s1dcnts Information 19491 718 1822 THURSDAY The Parilinson's Resource Organization will host Denrus Sunderman. who will lead a thscuss1on regarding annu1t1es with long.term care features The evenr will begin at 7 p rn at lhe Oasis Senior Center. 800 M arguonte Ave Corona det Mar lnforma11on (8771775 4111 APRIL 16 The Orange County Senior Expo will be from 9::JO a.m. to 4:30 p.m . in bu1ldlng No 10. Parane of Products and the Heritage Stage at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fan Onve. Costa Mesa Tidlet s cost S6 lnlorm,111on. 1909) 393 8525 APRIL 17 The Orange County Senior Expo will be lrom 9:30 am to 4·30 pm. in building No 10, Parade ol Products and the He111age Stage at the Orange County Fair and EKpos1t1on Center, 88 Fa11 D11ve, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost. $6. Information: (9091 393 8525 ONGOING The County of Orange lnt99rated Waste M anagement Department 1s offering a free proyram to homebound. elderly and disabled residents, Assisted Res1dent1al Collectmn Service The program will colluct household haza1dous w aste fo1 qua lifted 1 us1dcntl> through March 31 lnlorma11on (714) 834 6752. hNp WWw ocl;mdf1/ls com Oasis Senior Center holds a pancake breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m on the second Saturday of every m onth. Breakfast includes pancakes. sausage. coffee and ort1nge 1uice for $3, $1 for children Tho cenler 1s at 800 M arguerite. Corona del Mar Information (9491 644·3244 Pa11agH SO·Plus support group for w omen 50 and older 1s a d1scuss1on group coordinated oy Jow1sh Family Services to address issues sud1 as anxiety, depression, rela11onsh1ps, loneliness and family The grOIJP Daily A Pilot VOL 98. NO. 94 THOMAS H JOHNSON s~ MeCrenk Puultshflr TONVDODERO Editor MARKEY DANIELS Advertl1in9 M11nagor LANA JOHNSON Promollonr Director EDmNGSlAff S.J C.hn Manaoing Editor, (9491 574-4233 ~., c1thn" ltflltnBS com DenetteOoulet City Edlto1, 1949) 7644324 rumone goui.1 " liJtlmes.com Rlcherd Dunn Soorts Ec111or 19491 574 4223 fld111r<I <funn "/1tr1mes cnm Mike Swinton A~"stant City Editor. (9<191574 ~86 m•/1:11 sw11nson 11 /11rlmos.com Lollte HMS* ~onim page odllor, colun1n1st 19491 574.4275 lolrta flllrpcr •• latlmos com Photo Editor. 19491764 4368 srevo.mccfllnli <N11rlmtts.r.om Jote J Sentot Art Diroctor I News 09ek Chiel 1949) 574-4224 1ose Slfntos l11t1mes.com N.w9fdllon Gtna Al«numder, Lori Anderson Daniel Hunt Paul S&ltowlt1 NEWS STAFF o...,.~ Crime end oourt1 reporter, 19491 574-4226 ~.bh111111h@!la11mes com June Cw1gr1111de Newport Beadl reporter 1949157~2 /ul1fl ca~9rande#l11tlnl0$.COm o..rdwtJ Newman Co1te MMa reporter, 194915744221 delrcJr11,nt1Wmen@l11t/fTI# com ,.,...()'Nell Educ.tlon reporter, 19491 57-M268 marlu.onflll l11t1mos com What do you treasure mosl? I lrl'a~un· my free 1i11w :1 101 hrc<1 U,l' I low lo play 1likt'111 do thin~' <II the meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the agency 0H1ces, 250 E. Baker St.. Suite G. Cosla Mesa. Prereg1stra1ion required. (714) 445-4950. The Braille Institute offers free computer classes 10 people with fading 111s1on who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 M arguer11e Ave .. Corona del Mar. otters srx sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821·5000 The Coste Mesa Senior Center has ballroom dancing with hve • music from the Betty's Trio from 7.30 to 10:30 p,m every Tuesday night at 695 W 19th St Costa Mesa. $4. 1949) 548·3884 Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing healing suppori group lor 1he chronically 111 The purpose 1s 10 provide pa111c1pants with emotional .:ind spmtual suppon IO manage illness and its consequences The grouµ meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Fan 1ily Service office. 250 E Baker St., Costa Mesa Attendance is free. but registration is reQu1red 1714) 445 4950. Jewish Femily Sentice offers ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all slages of loss Group members shara experiences. hear how others deal with grief. receive support Allele Robinson Pol111r·s. l.>uiunoss and onv1ro11m1mt roponor. 1949) 164 4330 alic•B roomson n t1111mes com Luis "91\• News 11ss1stan1. (9491S74 4298 lu1s pens •• la11mes.com PHOTOGRAPHERS Mark C Dustin, Don leach K11111 lreptow. Douulas Zimmerman READERS HOTLINE 1949) 642 6086 Record your comment' nbout tho Daily Pilot 01 news tops Addres1 Our address •• 330 W Say St Costa Me111, CA 92627 Office ho11rs are Monday Friday, 8.30 a.m. 5 p m Con9Ctlon1 II 1s the P1101's policy to promplly correct all errors of &1Jbs1ance Pieasu c11ll 19491 764-4324 FYI The Newport Beoch/Cos1e Mes11 Dally Pilot IUSPS 144·800l 1s puOhshed de1ly In Newpart Beach and Costs Moae. subserlphons ore aveil11ble only by 1ubscr1bing to The Times Orenge County (800) 252·9141. tn areas outside of Newport Be11cll and Co1ta Me1a, sub1crlptlon1 10 t"8 Delly Pllo1 are svalh1ble only by first class mall for $30 per mon1h. !Prices Include ell applic11ble 1tate and locat 11111&1 > POSTMASTER Send add1ess and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets ar 7 p.m. Tuesdays a1 Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m . Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. Thi! lhird group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center "' Anaheim. There's no cost to attend. but advance registration ts reQuired (714) 445·4950 Oasis Senior Center offers assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors (949) 644-3244. Arthritis Foundation instructor Hillary Stone leads an exercise class al 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center. 250 E Baker St .. Costa M esa. (714) 513·5641. Oasis Senior Center offers a daily telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. They also o ffer computer classes that teach the basics of Word. Ouidcen, P11nt Shop and Internet usage (949) 644·3244 The Oasis Senior Center offers 1 shuttle to take members to appoinlments and grocery stiopp1ng The shuttle also takes members to the center. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644·3244. Oasis Senior C.nter offers visual aid screenings w1tl) a Braille r.hanges to Tho Nowporl Ba1tch/Co~1a Mes11 Doily Pilat, PO. Box 1560, Coste Mesa, CA 92626 Copyrtght No news stories tllustrations. ed1to11al matter or actvert1sements herein can be reproduced w1thou1 w11nen perm1ss1on of copynght owner HOW TO REACH US Clrcutetlon The Times Ornnge County 18001 252-914 t Advertising Clehlfled 19491 842·&678 Dl9P11y (9491642·4321 Edltoriel News 1949) 642 5680 Sports 1949) 574 4223 News f1111 (9491 646-4170 Sports Fu 19491650·0170 E-m1ll: dailvpllot@'/11times.com Mel" OfRc:• Bulin-Offtc. (9491642..il321 Bu.in ... Fu (949) 631·5902 Pubhshed by Times Community Nows, 1 d1V111011 ol the Los Angeles Tirri es '1"2004 Times CN All rlghtJ reserved ·---' , \ • _ _......a,.:. • S..•h:+.fi4 • 6 c l:Vl'rybody l'l!>e had i:rummy wavl''i. \Ve just got a perfet:I surf se<;s1011. I mean. 1'11 ncVl'r forger that. Institute representallvc, by appoin tment. (949) 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center has a walking group called Walkers Nol Rodcers. which meets once a week to en1oy scenic walks in and around rtie New port Beach area 1949) 644·3244. The Alzheimer's Assn. and Grief Suppon Group of Newport Villa WestNilla Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month lhrough Octobe1 at Newpon Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. (949) 631 ·3555. The Alzheimer's Assn. al'ld Mel8 Terrace. a residential community for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p m . the first Tuesday ol each month at Mesa Terrace. 350 W. Bay St . Costa Mesa. (714) 283-1111. Oasis Senior Center condue1s blood pressure screenings from 9 lo 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesday of each month 111 Room 3 a t 800 M arguerite Ave . Corona del Mar (949) 644-3244. The Oasis Senior Center often a Braille class to help wilh sight loss from 10 a.m to noon Thursdays 1n Room 4 at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. (949) 644·3244 The Jewish Senior Center offers card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ever{third Tuesday. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per pe1son. (714) 513-5641. Revise your lifetime documents for advance health care directives at the Oasis Senior Center for $3 each. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644·3244. Oasis Senior Center offers preventive heallhcare services for seniors on the fourth Wednesday of each m onth "' the center's Room HS-3, 800 M arguerite Ave .• Corona del Mar. Call to make an appo1ntmen1. (949) 644·3244 Seniors and low-income famll• in the Costa Mesa -Newport Beach area can obtain free U.S. Department of A gricul1ure surplus food from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m . the second Friday ol each m onth 1n the rear parking lot at the Church of Christ .• 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. Picture identification is required. (949) 650·8236. Oasis Senior Center ott.n e meal program for members. Lunch 1s served daily from 11:4S a.m. 10 12: 15 p.m. in the multipurpose room at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona dal Mar Home-delivered m eals are available for homebound seniors. Reservations are reQuired. (949) 644-3244. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Nothing is for certain, but today should be a repeal of Friday, with mostly cloudy skies. patchy morning fog and • possible lhunderstorms. The weather service, however, is forecasting possible short periods of isolated heavy rainfall throughout the day. High temperatures should be from 58 to 65 degrees. Winds wtll also be from 15 mph from the southwest. Tonight's lows will be from 47 to 63 degrees. Information: www.nws.nosa.gov BOATING FORECAST Winds will be variable at 10 knots, changing to the west from 10 to 15 knots. on the Inner waters today, with waves at 2 feet or less on a western swell from 210 4 feet. Winds will persist from the west at 10 knot1. becoming nottherly overnight. Waves will be at 2 feet and the swells will be mixed, from 2 to 3 feet. and from the southwest at 3 feet. Farther out. winds will be varied at 10 knots or fess, changing to the Wes1 from 10 to 15 knots in the afternoon and lhen to the northwest at night. Waves wlll be at 2 feet on a western swell from 3 to 6 feet. SURF The nonhwest drops off dramatically; expect waist·hlgh conditions at best. w.w quality: www.surlrlder.org TIDES T1me 1:40a.m. 7:39a.m. 2:05p.m. 8;20p.m. Height . 0.94 feet low 5.25 feet high -0.29 feet low - 4.94 feet high WATER TEMPERATUR~: : 60degrees D.i1lyPrlo1 Deirdre Newman Daily Prlot & s I OSTA Ml .. ~A -W11h tlw rily -.p1·mli11g $·1 1n ill io11 111on· 1h:111 1h taking 111 1his Iii.cal y1·ar, c.:ily leatkr:. are laking a lwo· p11mgt·tl approach Ill prl'vt•111 i11g h11dge1 prohl1·111:. in lht• fu lllft', 0 11 Monday. thl' C:i1y Cuunril will runsidcr adding rww rt•v- l'llllt' ... uurce-. and d1~r11r11i11u i11g 11r modifying l'Xi!>ling pro gra 111i.. The lll'W rl'Vl'lllll' MHtrct'' llll' t'Ollllt.:il will e1111,1dn ar t•: 111 l'rl'ai.i11g the hu~im•:.!o lin•ri...l' 1.1x; iuert•a.sing llil· tra11sit•111 ill' n 1pa11ry tax, whid1 i' paid hy hold g1ws~. 1111po~i11g a lm·al 'ale-. 1ax; i111po-.1ng d ... :11111a1m11 fra11c:hiM• h.·t·: .11ut 11fll'ri11g a vulurllary tin· medirul -.uh srriptio11 lt'l'. a progra111 in whid) rt'Vl'llltl'' would lw u"•ll lor 1mprovi11g tilt' qualily of 1•111t•1gt'llt'Y llll'dical i-l'rvin·-.. £9'.Y l'he firi.l lhrct• op1ioni. would rt'lj11irl' approval by rl'.,ith•ni... a1 lhl' poll!>. l'ht• rnunl'il wrll l'on:-;id1·1 al ll'ring or l't1 1ti11g a total of ·1;, prugrnni:. ant.I i.crvirl':. int.lutl ing 1hc-l>rug Ahu ... e ftl•:-bta11n· Ed11ra1i11n progr.rn1. lbe 'ihop pi11g t:arl retrit•val prngrar11, "u111nicr t:oncnti. al Fairvil'W Park. llll' Joh < .l•111'n and lhc highly a111idpall·d -.ka11· park. "I 1h111k g1vc11 a choit'l' lw tw1•1•11 li11i11ly having <t !>kalt' parl. and looking for 11cw 'n·v t'llUC 'Ollrt'l'!> likl• lall illl'l l .. 1'l. 111( lhl' 1 r.111~il·1t111('l'Upanl'y lax, I th111!.. wt• ~hould go with thl' 1n111,it•11t 1ieu1p;111ry tax," -;,1id rl'sidt•nt l;t·off Wt·:-1. "II 111111, IHI rl'"llll'llls in lht• nly .. fllll 'lllllC ll'cl lht• l'Ulrt'lll prugr.111.-. lll't'd 111 lw adtln·~.,t·tl llr-.1. "I kt•I ii\ illlpl'nlll\'l' lhHI Wt· ;iddrt'" nil~ 111 program-. .111d 'l'r\ 11 t'' pn111 111rar-.111g 1ax1·-. or llH 11•,1-.r11g fl't•-.." C:t1lllH'ill11all Allan Man.sour ~ait.I. "I iu-.1 think that":. the 11111-.1 fbcally r<'· :.p1111:.ihk 1hi11g Ill do a1 th1i. pc)in1.·· While the new rl'VclllH.' :.ourrt•, w1111lt.I be 111ort' of a lung -tcnn approath. t'Xamin inK lhl' financial wonhinl'ss 111 programs can hdp in the .;hurl ll't m. Mayor t;ary M1111ahan :.aid. "Ewn though lt.li:.rnnti11uing or modifying prugram~I hai. long·ll'rm ramilic.:aliom.. it -.wri~ :.aving mom•y up front ii we t.111 anything up front.·· f\11111ah.111 :.aid. For thi!> liscal Yl'<ll , 1n<magl·r~ throughout lht• city haw takt•11 actions lo n·dun· ~1H·ndin~. 11111 ~rl' l'Xlrcml' nwa-.11rt'!>, lil..1• 1."0lll11111ing or modifyini.: I gra111i. may abo lw 1wre!> -.ary, Fim1111."c l>irl'ctor Marr 1'11t·kt·11 wrolt• in hb :-lilfl rt• purl. l'lw 'kale parl.. ,1i11uld11'1 l'\ll'n ht• Ull li!ol 111 i11-d;111gt•f program:. as it:. 1101 a gt·rll'ral program, Monahan ~aid. "Iii ll'l' the sl..;Hl' p.1ri... a' a11 l'> .. 1111 ph'. 1ha1':. 111lt' lilllt• capitdl projt•1 1 l h.11 doL'\11·1 -.,1v1· '" n e WWGLYCEMIC CERFAL 1bottled lt'7lolr Gtwln ,.,,_, """"-~ F'ltawet/1'6a 2,~ ,,_, ......... ,,,, """_,.,,_ • Bluebeny • Original REG.s-94 REG$..,. '3.49 ~ 61001. '2.49 .a;o;_ . Organic Frmen Waftles /Jairy Free, 6ggless and Koshw • Whole Wheal $ •BhJebeny 1 • Soy & f1ax 99 REG. 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No Corkage S l:t •N 1 \Vedne8days -.;;c,f l 'l llt r\\1 ,11'~- www.1stwindows.com All H~or Window Brands • Lowest Price Up Front No Games Vinyl Wi(\dows • Replacement & New Construction f I Real Time Pricing & Purchasing Ph: 562-494-9069 Fax: 562-494-2069 Contractor Referrals • All Major Credit Cards • w w w. s I w i nd ows.co m RosEY's AUIOBODY You have the ri ght to choose your repair facility lnsist on the Best LIFETIME WARRANTY Pull hnric• Colll1ion CenNf' ln1uranc• Approved Shop 949 642-4522 "'"II' 111ll'l' tlwv <tre reJea.wd. nw 'tudy wa ... reque-;ied a,, p.1n 111 .111 c111go111g inVt''>llH'JllOll ot tox11 l 0111p11u111.b 111 :'\l'wpon 1\.1\', ,,ml ._1111 lkrdHold, 'pokcs- 111.111 1111 tllt• ~1111a Ana Hl'!:i(lnal \\jll'I ()ualil)' ( on1rol Boartl. nw 1111.ud um11111.,.,1011t•d lht: '>ll1dy 1111111 tlw ~1u1lwm l.al1forn1.j t u.1~IJI \\,1h·r H1·,c·arrh Pm1ct·t to hl'lp ,1dd11• ... , th.11 n1111.1111i11.11w11 l Ill· d.i1.1 dot•\11'1 111du:all' wh1•1t' .111d lu1w till' n ... 11 ttrL' ht•11114 1·\ro,t•d 111 llll· t on1amina111' or h111' tlw 1·1111t.111111Mnh ~ot 111ll1 till' h.1\ hl' .... 11d '\\'l':ll ht• lOIHll1llil1!;{ our im'l'' 11).!J!IOll lh llfl'llllly lfll' "IUfl'l' UI 1l1t·i,1• n1111p111111tl.i.. and eliminall' th(•nl.~ ll1•rd1111ld ,.ud. 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The Lynx opc1 ate!> l!om the Scout sea base at'1931 W Coast Highway, Newpon Bcac:h lnlormat1on: 19491723 78i4, pt.'upk to fhh u1 Ncwp111 t 11,11 L>or for :IO )'l'iir' "II k1mJ of come' ,L.., ,1 ,)u><·k 111 ll~ be1:a11'l' wt•\ t' fll'VCI h.1d ill\)' lnl 1de111 lll .i11y un·urfl'lllt' of .1nybmJy caung the foh hert' and havin~ .uly problt>1w .. " h~ .,;ml. Nl'Wf'l<Jrl lkach c11y oftki,1b al- ready Wt'rl' lu11king al nm1am1- u.uion lound in sediment .1., p.in 111 N1•1vport HJ} drl'dKJnK pro11'l'I,, 1 larbor He,ourrl·~ f\!J11- ,1ger ·r 11111 Hos11m11ll•r 'aid. "I 1hi11\.. to lhc !'.r1en11~1s \vorj( t11g m the IM\' ll w<i,n't .1 'llr pri<,e, .. he .... 11ct. "We'rt• lou\..111g into it amt 1\l' will a<.l.. the 11 tarborl t.011u1X't- 'io11 IO lwlp Ul> dl'l'llil' what fu. ture ~~P' to take " •ALICIA ROBINSON covers business. pol111cs and the e11v1ronmef'\ She may be readied at (!1491 764·4330 or by e-mail di al1c1li rolJ111stJ11 n ltHim9s. com ,af1·t} ">:11' a., th~·> \.'lltt·r llw part.. 111 dl'l't'" l>1•atfw,, lu '>Wllll dirt•t·ilv 111 front of ,,1,alfl'd lift•· guard · 111w1·1-.. wlwn· 1lwv arc ;.1v;,11lahlt'. ,mtl 111 r11111.1n tlwiJ 111- eal '>l<lll' part.. nffict• 111 11'.ll I' llll' hKJt11111' 111 1lw 11111 .. 1 ,;ill' ~1,1m llllrtg dll'.I' "I 1111..-. ll':tlly lltnl IO l11•t•d ;ill 'alety \'\.tmi 11g~ .tlld g.111i.:t tlwir \\iltl·r ... 1l1·1v .,k.ilh dcp1·mhng 1111 th1· ciind1111111,," fopl' 'aul. • LOLITA HARPER 1s the Forum editor. She also writes columns Wectnosrtilys and Fnttays She mav llu reached ill (949) 574 4275 or l.ly e mall at loltta har111•r /,1/1ml:!!> '0"' the ocean swells rn a Sea Doo ietboat. put you sport f1sh1ng skills to the test ma fully equipped Boston whaler, or soa• above 11 all on a parasa1I flight along the Newpon coast Complimentary ice and beverages are includ.ed with alt elec1r1c boar r.en1als. Balboa Boat Rentals can put you on the water m many ways· with single and double kayaks. electric boats. 14-holder sailboats, pedal boats and runabouts for offshore use or cru1 s1ng lhe bay. Balboa /1NIJ www cJefenseof lra1•clom mg Orange Coast College's <>d,ool of sa1l1ng ilnd seamanship Will olfe1 an 1ntr oduct1on to shields sa11Jng class from 9.30 ,1 m to 1 30 pm Sunday, Apnl 18. Ap11I 25 and May 2 at OCC's Sd1lrng Center 1n Newpor1 Beach The cost is $125. Information: 1949) 645-9412 • Boat Rentals also holds two·hour scavenyer hunts aboard the electric bay boats. provrding group activity for corporat1ons, bi rthdays, nonprofit organizations and group outings. The hunt packages rnclude boats. trivia ques11ons. maps. Polaroid cameras and supplies The cost of a hunt begins at $225 per boat and catering is available at an adrl111onal rate. For hunt reservations. call (9491673-7200 Orange Coast College's school of sailing and seamansh1r will o ffer an m1ormed1a1e Lidos c;a11tng cl.1ss from 1 ·45 to 5:30 p m today, April 17, Apnl 24 and May 1 at OCCs Sarling Center rn Newport Beach The cost is $120 Information t949) 645·9412 Orange Coast College's sd1ool ol snihng and seamanship will otter an mtermed1a1e Lidos sa11tng class from 1 ·45 to 5:30 p.m Sunday, Apnl 18, April 25 and May 2 at OCC's Sailrng Center 1n Newpor1 Beilch The cost 1s S125 lnlormat1011" (9491645 9412. Orange Coast College's school of sa1hng and seamanship wilt otter a radar workshop from 7 to 10 pm Ap11115. 22. 29 and May 6 at OCC's St11l111g Center 111 Newpon Beach The cost IS si25 Information: (949) 645-94 i 2 Orange Coast College's school of sailing and seamanship will offer an advanced shields class from 1 45 to 5.30 p_m, April 24. May 1 anrl 8 at OCC's Sailing Center 1n Newpon Beach. The cost is S 105. Information. (949) 645 9412 Orange Coast College's school of sailing i.Jnd seamanship will offer a braided liri.u,splicing course from 7 to 9 p.m. April 12 at OCC's Sailing Center in Newport Be11ch The cost is $45. Information· 1949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College's school of salhng and seamanship will offer an outboard maintenance workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. April 17 at OCC's Sa1flng Center in Newpart Beach The coS1 as $35 lnfonnallon. (949) 645-9412 Orange Cout Collage'• sct'lool of sailing and seamanship will offer a spnng Lidos class from 1 ·45 to 5:30 p m May 15 and 22. June 5. 12 end 19 al OCC's Sailing Center in Newport Beach. The cost is S 120 Information· (949) 645-9412. Or1nge Coast Collage's school of sailing and seamanship will offer a spring Lirlos class from 1 :45 to 5:30 p.m. May 16 and 23. June 6, 13 and 20 at OCC's Sailing Center in Newport Beach The cost Is S120. lnf0«nation: 1949) 645-9412 BOAT RENTALS With Marini W1terSporta et the Balboa Fun Zone. you can enjoy nauticsl e11perience1 from mild to wild. Take a self-guided tour of the bay In your choi~ of power and salt watercraft. Jump Electric boat rentals are available by lhe hour at Duffy Electric: Boats. 2001 W Coast Highway. Newpon Beach. All boats are equipped with window enclosures and CD players Ice dnd cups are provided Reservations a re suggested An hour rental is $75. (9491645·6812. Pedal boats. electric boats. boogie boards, kayaks, inflatablu rafts, catamarans. beach furniture and wetsuits are available for rent at Resort Water Sports at Newport Dunes. 1949) 729 1150. Gondola tours are offered by the Gondola Co of Newport. 3400 Via Opor1o. Suite 102-B. The $75 cost includes a basket of bread. cheese. salami, ice. glasses. a blanket. music and a Polaroid picture. Wine 1s also available. (949) 675-1212 Gondola Adventures/Newport, 3101 W. Coast Highway. o ffers one· and two hour gondola cruises. A one-hour tour w11h champagne 1s $70. A two·hour tour with dinner and champagne is $180. Pickup is available at waterfront restaurants 19491 675-4984. Irvin• Coast Charters in lido Marina Village offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a gourmet dinner. $180 for two persons. (9491675-4704. Gondola Romance otters daily tours of Newport Harbor durmg lunch and dinner. Call (949) 675-4730. The tours go out of Lido Manna Village. 3400 Via Oporto. Newpor1 Beach \ CRUISES Join Capt. Don Moseley on the beautiful sailing yacht Dulcinea for a narrated Newpon Harbor cruise of the fabulous waterfront homes and boats of the rich and famous, see the sea Hoo colony. and sail the spectacular cool-s ummer, warm-fall Southern California coastline to Laguna Beach or Dana Point As a private birthday. anniversary or special event? Sail, swcm, snorkel, kayak. sunbathe, watch dolphins. and dine at anchor for the time-of-your-life vacation at Catalina Island on this well-appalnted. U.S. Coast Guard inspected vessel. ASA sailing Instruction and certification. Busine11 conference faclllty. Information: http://www.•hellbadcdon.com, shellbac*don@yahoo.com. (949) 632-3736. BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC 'SAFETY • • Alcohol may have concri buted to crash A 24 year-old Ncwporl Rcarh mall wa1> am:stcd 11wrsday n1 gh1 un SU1>pi- c1on of drunken driving af- tc1 .r.n acc1dc111 near the cornt.'r of Hi on venue and · Jamboree RoaJ thJt re- s1tltt:d 111 four people> being tahn to local huspituls. lm tin F'oFd w.ii. booked 011 1>uspic1on o( felony drunken drivins: after hi, hlue 2000 l·ord 1=.1 sn pilk up truck u 1llided with a '>il- Vl'I 1 londa Od)'M•t'~' rnini- v:in ne;..ar lhl' intrr,ection, 'ending hb truck owr the ''tie of the road .md 11p ag.1111!>1 <1 trl'e. Newport Bcal'h Police "igt. ~tew ~hulman '<11tl. Fire· aml pararnrtlk om - POLICE FILES NEWPORT BEACH • Auvergne Road: Burglary was reported in the 100 block at 10:33 a.m. Friday. •Bay Hill Drive: Grand theft was reported rn the 100 block at 9:52 a.m. Friday • West Coast Highway: A burylary was reported in the 2100 block at 9:53 a.m. Friday • Naples Street: A burglary was reported in the 2400 block at 12·45 p.m. Friday. • West Ocean Front: 'FAMILY Continued from A I I\·" \\.ill l1111g. ·' 111.11 h ~ 1•llt •d, "lltll\' 11111 111 .. rt•ttl 11.11111•,, \CllJ l,lll't pl,I\ b ..... 1'f1.1fl \11111 \Pllf It.ind Ill \llllr p1 1t·~1·11 ' I 1.11,'t .11~~111· \\llh th(• 1ll~ll11, log11· I h' ""'' lll!hl \•>II• ;1111101 pl.1\ h,1..i•li.111 \\llh \11111 h.11td Ill \nlll f'OI l..l•I lo ,1 l11111•tl l..111. 1111\\l'\l'I. 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I le said he wi ll tdl him t1l>ou1 ~nod t:l<ll'> re1>p oncied 10 thl! acd, dent and had to use rescue e~111pmenl to extract one of the two pai. engers fror;n , 1 tht• truck, F1rl' Departmen1 Spokeswoman Donna Bos· • 1 1011 ~a id. . , 1 lw passengers are 14· .ind 16-year old brothers, ,. • and '\hulman s:.11tJ one o~ · thl' hoy~ 1>uflered ,1 hrnken no.w. l'ht' driver of tlw mini· va 1i, J :.!7-year-old woman. , from ~llJ Ana l leightai. wa'> admmed w Western Ml'<l1l'al Cenrer lt>r evah1~ • ,111011 and rele1hccl friday, Shulman said. Furd compl;1i11cd of pain , and wa' lal..cn to I loal( I lo..,µi t.11 I le wa' later rt>- h:a.,eJ and taken into cu~- 1<1Jy. Shulman "11(1. I le ls in. Nl'\vpon lk..ich city jail 111 lil'll nl $I 00.000 hail. . , • Vandalism was reµorted in the 2100 block at 12:07 p.m. Fnday. • River Avenue: An alcohol-related disturbance was reported in the 5500 block at 12·40 a.m Friday. • Vista del Oro and Hidalgo Road: An abandonea vehicle was reported near the 1ntersect1on at 12:21 p.m. Friday. • 24th Street: A person was reportedly drunk 111 public 1n the 100 block at 2.23 p m. Friday. '11111t·1h1ng th.ir an11 ... 1 1c·adw1' .1li1'.1d) J...11111' I ht• tt•d111i41w d111•i.,11'1h:1vl-111lw11111 or ll,1::,h\, 111 ... 111111•11· ... 1i11g. 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'Ill h ,,, 'Pn11 .. 1 h11 11' 1111.1ff1lia11·d w11h 1lw n1y 1h.t1 hit\I' hl'C'I\ t'otl ll{hl 'l'll i r~ lip 'hop .11 c11v p.1rk' rn 1hc· pa~I •J UNE CASAGRAND E covers N1•wµort Boach and John Wayne Airport She may be 1eached a) (949l 574-4232 or l.Jy e-mail at J1in1• c,dsagranrle•n'/a11mes cpn1 1hing" happcninR in Iraq, ll~e thing' he 'nid th:u olten go 11nrep11nccl. And 1111 hi~ 1wo-wcek break hl'll go lo the lmKh. hang uuc with frh•nci,, l'al ~kxican FOO<J and drink a hecr or rwo, "It feels good to he hat:kln <..11if11mia." h<' -.cud. "llopefuUy it'll ht• cooler 1han Iraq." • MARISA O'NEIL covers edui:.<lgn She may be reached at 1949) 674-4268 or bye me11 et mRr1sa.oneil ,, /atlfTll:!S com. Get~ing into the Grove .Newport band will move o ut of the living room and onto the stage to open for the Romantics. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot Local band Garden Grove has graduated from garage-band to living-room-band status. Not only has the band. comprised of Newport Beach high school students, upgraded their practice space. they have their biggest gig yet tonight. They're playing at the Galaxy Concert Theatre. opening for '80s band the Romantics - whose hit "What I Like About You" came out five years before most of Garden Grove's members were even born. State Farm Agent: Steven Hill I h:.# OCHObl l< )';\) ~.a>I I 71h 5trccl Suite 211 STATI fAIM A t'o,111 Mc>a. CA '14'1·M h-'l '\'1 '\ 1tatefann.com- , Saturday. April 3, 2004 A5 ({_. lJur ......... .. ... Cl ..... make a good value even betterJJ "I know that song and it's a good song." Garden Grove bassist Eric Mirowitz. 17, said. "It's got to be one of the top-grossing songs of all time, or up there. Everybody knows the song. even if they don't necessarily know the band ... INIUIANCI, s,.,. r .,.,, Gtln4tral '""'-"~ ec,,,.,Dilll'Y • ~· Ofhol 8'oomlf"IQllon 111tnea1 Eric and lead vocalist/guitarbt Mikayel Currim. 17, started_ their band four years ago as an outJet for their creative rock energies. Both play in the Corona dd Mar High School jazz band. The name Garden Grove cam e from the city where Mikayel. who writes most of the music and lyrics, bought his car. "l11ere's no reason we came up with the name." he said. "I just thought it sounds cool." With bandmatcs Ryan Ratfield, 17. and Reed McMillan. 18. they started practicing their indie-rock mu ic in the garage of Eric's house. "His parents are really good about it," Mikayel said. "It gets loud. but his parents like our music." But their neighbors, in Newport Beach's port streetl>. weren't always as impressed. A., their amplifier~ got bigger and their music got louder. they had a few visits from the cops. So they moved the act indoors. to the Mirowitzes Living room. After gigs at backyard parties. races like last month's Spirit Rtui • MARK C. DUSTIN/OAILYPILOT Three of the four members of Garden Grove -bassist Eric Mirowitz. 1 7. left, lead singer /guitarist M1kayel Currim. 17. center, and drummer Ryan Ratfield, 17, right -jam in the living room of Cumm's home. The band will be opening for the Romantics at the Galaxy Concert Theatre tonight. FYI WHO: Garden Grove WHAT: Concert with the Romantics, Chesterfield Kings and Wicked Relish WHERE: Galaxy Concert Theatre, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd. WHEN: 8 p.m. tonight INFORMATION: hrtp:llgardengrove. jameshu.com and Newport Beach bar 1 logue Rarmichael's. they scored Lhe Galaxy gig. But tonight won't be the first time a Mirowitz opened for The Romantics. Eric's uncle. Sheldon ' Mirowitz. was in a band that opened for them back in the '80s. Tonight's show might be the height of Garden Grove'<; career. Three of four of its memhers will J..rraduate from high school in a couple months and go on to college. l:ri c is considering Tulane University on a scholarship for engineering. He wants to minor in music and maybe play in local New Orleans duh!>. "I want to be on the frontier of combining engineering am.I music," he saict. "!People arel making music \\rith computer~ and doing a lot in the field of algorithmic music to a generate piece of music that can sound like M<n an or Beethoven." Mikayel. who scored a perfect 1600 on his SAT. is thinking of following in his pa.rents' footsteps hy going to Stanford. I le want::. to keep playing music as a hobby, but plans on going to medical school. ''I'd definitely rather become a doctor.'' he said. "A rock star's career b -;hon-lived. It might be fun . but very short-lived. I've always wanted to be a doctor ... Growing up. Mikayel's parents focused heavily on academics with him. his mother. Saboohi. said. She and husband, lmran, prefer the music from their native India and Pakistan, but are proud of Mikayel's musical .!>uccess. And, she added. Sheldon Mirowitz went on frnm his gig opening for The Romantics to become a music professor and Emmy Award-winning composer. "So it doe!> help. to open for the Romantics." she said with a laugh. Help keep our city clean! INTERNATIONAL FURNISHINGS@ Tourney through our vast showroom and experience an unrivaled collection of hand1orged lighting, premium furnishings, architectural details, antiques and rare accessories. Hundreds of items on sale and ready for immediate delivery! ' . 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Tl11·y will s1•rv1• bn•:lkfast, l1111d1 ~UH.I dintwr and will offf'r 1 lwir full hm· of Boar's H1•ad d1•1i nw~1ls aml <'hP<'S{'S for salP hy tlw pound. F'or mun• infonna- t ion or lo plact• a <'ateriu!( or<l<•r, ca.II ( 9'1!1 ) 244-9421. Kintaro .'-,'u1'hi will 01w11 in lalt• April, off<·ring fresh sushi iu1d Jap<Ul<'S<' spPC'iaJ- ll<'1'. Kinlar<> will off Pr Mustard DellcatesMn 's friendly staff ready to sewe you Mustaro l>f'llcates11t>n is slat<'d to o pe11 ApriJ 12. ·n1f' 11f'w loc:}tion will feat Urt' tJw sanw f(n>al menu n.q thl' original Irvin<> rc•s1aurant, with tht• addition of bf'<>r, wint', ('Sprt>SSO ctrinks and l1n•;lkfa.,.t. F'ounders Alirn.a AJaviM and S1w I l ewes wm hrini< 1 tie same hlgh-4'nd sand- wiches, featuring Boar's I lead m eat.'! and 11 Fomaio hr<'acl, Lo the new location. M1uttard Deltca&e1J3en will offer breakfast daily, servin g items ranging from LraditlonaJ favorites such as f-)'{>nch toast and scrambled eggs and bacon, to more adventurous options such as th°'-croquetrmadame paninl (han) and cheeiie panini topped with ~ swmy-side up.) Jlufonl Dellcote••en will also feature fresh, all- natural pastries, croissants, muffins and scones. both sit-down and ta ke-out st•rvke, with a menu fe.atur- in~ sashimi, sushi, rolls wid l«:-n1pura. Daily spedal.q will be highlighted, and thC> r.-.staunu1l will also havf' a S<'lf'<'tio n of prf'mium sake, Asitu1 beer and wines. Catering trays will aJso he available from Kinfaro lo make any occasion spt>eiaJ. The restauranl will b<' OJ><'n daily. Monday through Friday, Klntaro will b(• oJ>{'n from l t::l() a.m . lo 3 p.m., and rt'-QJ)en-for dinner from 5::30 l o 9:30 p.m . On Saturday, tlu• restauralll I will be open from 11:30 a.m. 1 to 3 p.m. and ~pen for dinner from 5:30 to l 0 p.m. On Sunday, Kintaro will be open for dinner only from :l to 9:30 p.m. For more infom\atfon <"llll U\e reslaU®ll Rt (949) 721-6884 or fax orders t-0 (949) 72l-689fi. Daily Pilot Hopping down memory lane . . Fullerton Union High School Class of '49 graduates celebrate this y~r with an eggstravaganza. June Casa1rande Daily Pilot E very bunny who know~ t-ldc11 Smith will tell you shc·s :.orne bu1111y special. for example, the dozen friends who showed up for Smith's annual luncheon on Friday didn't bat an eye when t111~y were grce1ed by 73 stufft'tl rabbits of every si.7.e and color imaginable. The 1i)lh1 group of friends expected as much. Smilh 1old them they no unl' would be allowed to en1er her Newport Reach home unless lhey were we~ing bunny ears. So they did. • MARl<.C DUSllN/OAILY PllOI "This is classic I ll'len, • said Barbara Ward, one of the longtime friends who attended Smi1J1's "bunny party" on Friday. Every year. Smith holdi. a get-together luncheon for the ~roup, who know tlwir former dassmatl' as sonH•ont• who loves lo go over thl• lop wht·n ii lOlllt'!> to holiday decoration:.. Phyllis Munn, right, looks at some of the bunnies in the collection on display throughout the home of Helen Smith, left, Friday afternoon. Smith was the host of the Mbunny party" that was for 17 of her classmates that graduated with her from Fullerton Union High School in 1949. Bui what'i. most l'Xtraordinary is thal i!> that theo;t• frit'nds havt• hecn gelling togt•lhl'r 0 11 a fl'h'llla r ba'i' o;incc· 1ht·y gradua1t•tl Fullerton Union I hgh Schonl 1ogt•1her -in 1949. "We'w just alway" managl'd 10 kt'ep 111 11111c h and '''-•Y 1oi:;ctl1t'r," 'aid Phyl11' Munn, .1 Palm lkM·rt u·sitlrnl. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Take a walk on Lhc wildllowcr side Thi!> y1:·ar, Smith uutdid lwrwlf hy putting on dbplay lht• 73 b11nn ic' 'he\ bo ught fur her grandclaughter owr the y1•.ir:.. "l'JH•y've been pal'ked aw;iy and this yt>ar I figured, why not pul lht•m on dl'play'(' Sm11h 'a1tl. Srnirh ha' ht·c11 buying 1ht' hu1111 i1•, for hL'r grantldaughlcr f.1dt· '-;n111h sim·l· ~Ill' wa' horn I. I yc·ar' ago. M;my of lhc• plu'h rahhih have n alllt'' tlwl fadt• 111l'11l.d Nalllrt· Len1e1, will r o11duc1 lhl' 'l'tt1'onal rour. Cluw r will po1n1 11111 vari- ""' na1ivl' flowering planh. "·' wdl ai. 11011n;11iw wildllow· l'f', during tht• two-hour hike. Uog' on a leash are wckome lo 10111 I he ir owners. l'hl· Fuirvit•w l'ark Frtl'rl<h l.0111m1111•t• i), ho,1111g a wild nmVl'r walk th" mornin~. Ho t .lovt•r. cxer1111vl' di rcct or a 1 NL'wport Beal'h\ l.nviron- 1 lw walk may be shortene d nr "ann·ll·tl because of rain. 1 lw walk will s tart at 9 a.m 111 1h1· we ... 1crly parking lot. h1r mort' infnrinalion, call 171 I) 7:111 :iti~tl. AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN rte ms to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to luis.pena,<Vtatimes.com; by fa)( to (9491646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4298. Include the time, dale and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. TODAY South Coast Plaza will present the 15th annual Soulhern California Spring Garden Show during mall hours at the Crate and Barrel and M acy's Home Store wing, South Coast Plaza. Information: (800) 782-8888, http://Www.southcoastptaza.com. America's Family Pwt Expo will feature stage shows, animal e)(pens and training worttshops as well as pet products, adoptions. competitions and demonstrations from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at lhe Orange County Fair and hposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidcets cost from $4 to $9. Information: (800) 999-7295, hrtp:llwww.peteKpooc.com. Mecy'a South Coast Plaza and Seventeen magazine will host a 2004 prom fashion show at 2 p.m . t' • -, at M acy's Squth Coast Plaza Women's Store, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The latest looks from designers such as Jessica McClintook. Zum Zurn, Blondie Nights, Rampage and M organ & Co., will be shown. There will also be free m ini-makeovers from Bliss cosmetics. lnformation· (714) 556·0611 ext. 4231. The Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club will host a spaghetti dinner from 5 to 7 p.m . with bingo beginning at 7:15 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Women's Club, 610 West 18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $8 for dinner and $1 for a bingo card. Raffle and door prizes will be awarded. Information: (949) 642-1162. Sage Hill School will host a multicultural community fair from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m . at 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Beach. The event will feature cuisme and fine arts presentations. Tidcets cost SS. Information: (949) 219-0100. The Coata Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club will host a spaghetti dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. wflh bingo beginning at 7: 15 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Women's Club, 610 West 18th St., Costa M esa. The cost is $8 for dmner and S 1 hc111owed 011 I hem a t various µ11int~ in her t hildhond. /\ largl·. lime-gret•n hunny wa), duhhetl "(;n:en Reau." When Jade wa'> ll. 'he named a purple bunny ··ntadtie." Smith ~aid th<.tt whl'n the pany·:; 1lvcr. ~he'll probably lcaw the bunnies on tlbplay lor a wh ile thl'll pack tlwm up and slup them off lo her ~randdaughter. 111 the meantime. hc•r h11111e Iris lovers' eyes will be smiling Sunday fh e Sou1hN11 California Spring t;ardt•n Show contin· uc~ lhrough Sunday at South Coa,1 l'lan1. I he rven1. now i n iii. IS1h y<'ar. is l'XPl'Clc--d 11> a11ral'I morr lhc.111 100,000 garden t•111hu,ias1., a nd w ill 111cludv 1111H l' tha11 75 ..,pel'iall y Vl'll· don,, talk' by gardl'll l'X· 111•r1s and <1l1lhor~ ;rnd the '• for a bingo card. Raffle and door prizes will be awarded. Information: (949) 642-11 62. Angel's Run, a 24-hour run and walk 10 raise funds for Angel's Cnarity, will begin al 8 a m. at Corona del Mar High School's trade. 2101 Eastbluff Drive. Corona del Mar. The event will include a health fair and • entertainment. Information-(949) 650-2757. http://WWW.angelsrun.com Upper Newport Bay will present Crazy Crustaceans with Or. Sue, NThe Bug Lady:· from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center. 2301 University Drive. Newport Beach. The cost is $10 for children ages 5 and up. Information and reservations: (949) 923-2275. The F.irview Partc Friends Committee will host a wildflower walk at 9 a.m. al 2525 Placentia Ave. The walk will be conducted by Bo Glover, executive director ~of the Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach. Information: (714) 754-5698. (7141 754-5688. Eileen Fisher will host "A Special Day of Spring Shopping# from 1 to 4 p.m. al South Coast will l'llnlinue to he !·.aster C:entrnl, with huge plastic e~s tlecorating her lawn and an "egg tfl'l'0 Smith made hcr,clf of ,malll'r plastic eAA~ contai11i11~ $2 bills tor ncighhorhood rhildren. .. rherl' af(' so many kids in 1hi!' ncighhorhoutl it makes it really lun for.them," Smith said. "Sometimes children t ome pt'ek in the windowi. a1 the h1111nic ... Its jusl a lnl of fun." Southern California Iris So· rit·1y·s annual lrb show. 'l'hl' -.how is from 10 a.m . ''' A p.m. tut.lay and t I a.m. 111 ti::lO p.m . Sunday. It\ lo· n tll'tl on all three levels of the Crate and Barre l/Macy's I tom e Store Wing of South C:na,1 Pla'la. Admission io; I rl'l'. For mo re information, t-.111 (7 14) 4:15-2 160 or vii.it It 1111://wwms11111hc11n.11- t I /<a.ti. Cl/ Ill. Plaza. The ev,ent will feature sweets, champagne and $25 off 101al purchases made at the event. Ten percent of the proceeds will benefit the Wellness Community. lnformalion: 17141437·3111. SUNDAY South Coast Plaza will present the 15th annual Southern California Spring Garden Show during mall hours at the Crate and Barrel and Macy's Home Store wing, South Coast Plaza. Information: (800) 782-8888, http://WWW.southcoastplaza.com. America's Family Pet Expo w ill feature stage shows, animal expens and trainmg workshops as well as pet products, adoptions, competitions and demonstrations from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Ticlcels cost from S4 to $9. Information: (800) 999-7295. http://www.petexpooc.com. MONDAY The Ora~ County Chapter of Women of Vision will hold its annual fundraising luncheon with guest speaker the Baroness See TOWN, Pase A7 ,, ·, ' ' .. ' • -~ . ~, ' ' ' • • ' ' • / County fair is going to be grape The Orange County Fair announced the the me of this summer's fair is "The Year of the Grape; Jam min' at the Fa ir.'' ferent every year," BaiJey·Fin· dley said. "It is important to the staff that we are having fun at the same time and that helps to create the energy and Lolita Harper Daily Pilot COSTA M f.SA -rhey are red, they are green. they can be shrivel~d and dried, squish~d fur juice or squashed for jam. This year, grapes ca n add another tidbit to their r~­ SlUll~ a!> the theme of this summer' Orange County Fair. Fair officials announced t11e annual evenl's Lheme. "The Year of the Grape: lammin' at the Fair." As in year!> pa!>t; the theme will color all aspects of the fai r, from decorationi. 10 contests, said fair general manager Beck~, Baill'y-Fin· dley. "II is a prores!> tha1 1i. a lot of fun. not only for us, but also for our vendors, who usu- ally decorate their booths to excitement for the fair every · our themes. or offer related year ... · products." Ba.Hey-Findley It may be too ea.rly to re- said. lease specifics but It is never The fafr. hosted by the 32nd too early to Jet folks know that agricultural district head-that this summer's fair wilJ be quartered off Fair Drive in jammin' -from the adrena· Costa Mesa~ al\vays picks a line-pumping rides LO the me- popular CaJifornia commod· lodic runes. officials said. ity to highlight in its theme. Grapes. either to eat or in officials said. Exactly what . wine. are enjoyed by 98% of roll' the sphere-shaped snack Americans. said Jim Howard, will take in the various con· the vice president of commu- tests has yet to be released but nications for the CaJifornia fair :.taffer are hard at work to Table Grape Commission, solidify the festivities. headquanered in Fresno. Bailey-Findley !laid they "They cenainly have pickt:d change the theme~ annual~ a popuJar theme," Howard to keep the fai r -and its em- said. "I think it is great, espe- ployees -from gelling stale. cially given that the majority "Helps fair staff keep the of fresh grapes come right planning and presen1a1ion here from California.· frei.h -doing something dif· I loward focuse<; <ipecifically TOWN will host a fashion show featuring runners, along with product Tommy Hilfiger and his new H giveaways, trying on shoes for a Hilfiger collection. The event will trial run and an after-party with on tables grapes -the argu· able star of the quintessential bowl of fruit -but said the promotion of any byproducts of the fruit is great news. In fact, the first grape vine ever planted in the Golden State was in the Los Angeles area, Howard said, so it makei. sense for Southern Califorhi· ans to embrace the fru'it. ·"It makes a lot of sense that · Southern California shouJd celebrate fre~h grapes and grape$ in all their forms." he said. The juicy fruit will also make a healthy snack alt erna· tive to the popular fair food must haves, such as deep fried Twinkies, Snickers bars ;ind funnel cakes. Any fried grapes this year? "You never know," Bailey· Findley said. "We did haw chocolate·rnvered grapes last year. We'll ~ee if they come back." hrrp:11Www.hoaghospital.org. Upper Newport Bey will Continued from A6 be from 6:30 to 7 p.m. at 3333 food and beverages. Information: present "Our Big Bade Yard;' Caroline Cox of Queensbury, Bristol St.. Costa Mesa. The event (888) 252-6453, http://www.nike animal ambassadors from North England, who is a member of the will feature celebrity models such runhitwonder.com .• America from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the House of Lords. The event will be as Jason Lewis, Nidcy Hilton. Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive at 11 a.m. at the Four Seasons Juliette Lewis. Michelle Williams of Upper Newport Bey will CenJer, 2301 University Onve. Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Destiny's Child, Aisha Tyler, present "Lets Play Opossum" Newport Beach. Information: and Newport Beach. Tidcets cost $125. Meredith Phillips and Ian McKee. from 10:30 to 11 :15 a.m. at the reservations: (949) 923-2275. Information: (949) 768-9207. Hilfiger will sign autographs Peter and Mary M uth Interpretive following the fashion show. Center, 2301 University Drive, The Thursday Moming Women's The Surfrider Foundation Information: 714-556-0611 ex14231. Newport Beach. The cost is S4 for Club will present singer Lee Stern will .host a grunion monitoring children ages 3 and 4 during its monthly friendship workshop from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at WEDNESDAY Information: (949) 923-2295 luncheon at noon at the Radisson the Oasis Senior Center. 800 Talking Hands Therapeutic Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Marguerite, Corona del Mar. M assage and Bodywork will host Mother's Martlet will host Newport Beach. The cost is $23. Volunteers will be trained on how a free workshop on trigger-point "Your Pet's Health: Bridging the Information: 1949) 645-9555. to do grunion monitoring on therapy and its importance in Nutritional Gap;· a free seminar beaches. Information: (310) by Jim Wagoner and Designing FRIDAY 995-7873. treating chronic pain in patients. Health, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in The Inventors Forum will The workshop will be from 7 to 9 the Patio Cafe. The market is host a panel of experts on p.m. at 120 E. 18th St., Costa TUESDAY located at 225 E. 17th St., Costa UFrequently Asked Questions Hoeg Hospital will host a M esa. Information and Mesa. Information and about Inventing;' at 7 p.m. at the six-week educational series for reservations: (949) 413-1567. reservations: (800) 595-6667. science lecture hall at Orange women newly diagnosed with ckmesser@earthlink.net, Coast College. 2701 Fairview breast cancer and others wanting http://Www.myofascial THRUSDAY Road, Costa Mesa. Tidcets cost $5 to learn more about the disease. therapy.org Hoeg Hospit.el will present to $15. Information: (714) The event ts from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. a community education class on 540-2491 , April 6, 13. 20. 27 and May 4 and Nike will host a Club Run "Is Insomnia Keeping You Up?" http://Www.1nventorsforum.org. 11 at the Hoag Cancer Center, 1 for walkers to marathoners at presented by Dr. Paul Seledcy at 6 Hoag Drive, Newport Beacn. 6:30 p.m. at Niketown in Triangle p.m. at the Hoag Hospital APRIL 10 Information: (949) 722-6237. Square, 1875 Newport Blvd .. Conference Center in Newport Lynda Milito will sign her Costa Mesa. The Club Run will Beach. Information and Macy's South Coast Plaza feature trainers who will assist· reservations: (800) 514-4624, See TOWN, Pa&e A8 . Saturday, April 3, 2004 A7 MEPHISTOM THE WORLD'S FINEST WALKING SHOES NEW CD RATES 12 MONTH 24 MONTH 36 MONTH 2.00o/o APY 2.65 o/o APY 3.25o/o APY Call us at. 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The city of Newport Beach and the Eastbluff Village Center will host the 21st annual Spnng Egg Hunt from 10 am. lo 1 30 p.m at Eastblutt Parle, 2555 Vista del Oro, and at EaS1blull Village Center, 2500 EaS1bluff Dnvc, Newport Beacti The event will feature musical entertainment, kids crafts, face painting and a limited number of complimentary photos with the Easter Bunny wtule Information: (949) 644-3151 The Balboa Village Business lmprovemeht District will host the first annual "Easter by the Sea" celebration trom 11 a m to 4 p rn at the public parking lot on the corner of Balboa Boulevard and Palm Street. The event will feature live entertainment, photos with the Easter Bunny raffles and contests lnformat1011: (949) 723 t516. UC Irvine libraries will host "Gestures of Life: Martha Graham's Legacy Through the lens of Barbara Morgan'' el 5:30 p.m . tn the Langson Library on campus. The event will highlight the legacy of dance choreographer Graham through rare photographs. Information: (949) 824-5300. "Metal Jam 2004; an old· school metal concert benefiting the Cure Autism Now Foundation. w ill be from 8 p.m. to 1:15 a.m. at Hogue Barmlchaels, 3950 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Some of the bands scheduled to appear include the Iron Maidens. Wrathchild, Metal 101 and Sabotage. Information: http ·/'\Nww.cureau11smnow.com, http.llwww.metal1am.creep1ng dea lf1onlme.com. APRIL 12 •Glutamate Receptors on the Move· lmplicatior:i for Synaptic Plas11c11y" will be a lecture by Dr. Roger A. Nicoll. professor of physiology and cellular and molocular pharmacology at UC San Francisco. The event will take place al 4:15 p.m. at Tamkin Lecture Hall, UC Irvine. Information: (949) 824-5264. The Orange County Sierra Sinyles monthly meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mcsil Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The featured slrde pri•sc11ta1ion will be highlights of a trrp through the Alps. The cost is $2 lor dinner. Bring your own eating utensrl!I and beverage. lnlo1mat1on-t714) 963-6345. APRIL 13 The UC Irvine Libraries Speaker Sones end Orange County Reads One Book will present "The Immigrant Experience: Bridging Two Worlds." The event will feature Firoozeh Dumas, author of "Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America." The event will begin at 6 p.m .. end a book signing will be at 7:30 p.m . at the Monarch Bay rooms A and B m the UC lrvcne Student Center. Information and reservation: (949) 824·5300. Hoag Hospital will ohr present a community education class on the •Management of Osteoporosis" at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center m Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4024, hrtp:/lwww.hoaghospitsl.org, APRIL 14 The Friends of Ora~ Coast College's Library will host its annual spring book sale from 9 to 10 a.m. for members of the Friends of the Library and from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. for students and the general public in front of the temporary library facility in the parking lot off Adams Avenue, at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Most hardbadcs will be sold for S2. and paperbadcs for SO cents. Book donations for the sarc are still being accepted. Information: 1714) 432·0202 ext. 21058. Hoag Cancer Center's lung cancer support group will presen.1 a discussion on "Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer" by nurse Carolyn Hendrix. The event will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center, conference room A in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (949) 760·5542. Nike will host a Ctub Run for walkers to marathoners at 6:30 p.m . at Niketown in Triangle Square, 1875 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. The Club Run w ill feature trainers who will assist runners, along with product giveaways, trying on shoes for a trial run and an after-parfy with food and beverages. Information (888) 252-6453, http:l!www.nlke runhitwonder.com. APRIL lS UC !Nine will host ·understanding the Columbia: Shuttle Accident," with Stanfo¢l University's Douglas D. Oshereff. redpient of the 1996 Nobel Prlis for Physics. Oshefoff, a membtr of the space orbiter's investigation board, will discu .. the efforts taken lo determine ttie root causes of the accident. The even1 will take place at 3:30 p.m in Rowland Hall, Room 101 at UCI. Information: (949) 824-6216, cyu @uci.edu, S.. TOWN, Pqe A9 ll Daily Pilot TOWN Continued from A8 • http://www.physics.uc1.edu Hoeg Women's H .. hh Setitlces will offer a community education class on #Continence and Other Pelvic Floor Concerns.· Or. Matthew Clark will present the claM at 6 p.m. in the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Info rmation and reservations: (800) 514-4624. htflt/lwww.hoaghospital.org. . Mother's Malit.t will host •Feng Shui Your Way,• a free seminar by Sandi Miller, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the Patio Cafe. The maritet is located at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reeervations: (800) 595-6667. The Environmental Nature Cemer's founder Robert House wnAead a tree walk through the c91lJer's 14 native plant communities. The event w ill be fr()Q'l 12 to 1 :30 p.m. at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St.. Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (949) 645-8489 ARRIL 16 Tir. Daiei lama, recipient of the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize. will speak on "Ethical Self-Awareness and Personal Transformation'' from 4 to 5:3o p.m. at UC lrvine·s Bren Events Center 901 Mesa Road, Irvine. Tidcets cost $12, $25. $40, and $95. Information· (949) 824-5000. Pacif"ic View Memorial Part< will host the Vietoam W11ll Experience, a 240-foot, three-fourths scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, O.C. The opening cerem ony starts at 10 a.m . at 3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644·2700. APRIL 17 The American lung Assn. will be celebrating its 100th anniversary at the ninth Annual Big Breathe Easy at 6 p.m. at the Double Tree Hotel Oranye County Airport. Funds raised by the event will be used to send disadvantaged asthmatic children to summer camp and lor education purposes. Information: (714) 835-5864. 1coo1<tnlocfung.org The Parrot Education and Adoption Center, a nonprofit organization, w ill have a seminar on keeping a sexually mature perrot as a pet. From 1 to 2:30 p'.m. at the Balearic Community Ceriter, 1075 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15.00 for nonmembers. All proceeds benefit rescued parrots. Information (949) 631 -3606; http://www.peac.org. Orange County artist Robert A. Hansen will be present for an opening reception and book signing for his book "Yucatan Passages.'' The reception w ill be from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3929 Birch St., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 474-4321, hNp:/lwww.susan piritusgallery.com . UC Irvine will host #Celebrate UCI 2004;· an open house that will feature campus tours, Earth Day festivities, the Wayzgoose Medieval Faire, a car show and children's carnival rides. The event will be from 10 a.m . to 5 , p.m. at UCI. lnformation:(949) 824-5182, hnp:Jlwww.uc1.edulce/ebrare. The 19th annual Todos GoH Tournament benefiting St. Joseph Hospital's of Orange new patient care center will be hold at 11 a.m. at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20382 Newport Blvd., West Santa Ana. The event includes a full round of golf, golf cart. range balls, gifts, refreshments, lunch and awards dinner. Tidcets cost $500 for individuals and $2000 for a foursome. Information and reservations: (714) 771-82 11. Speedway Int ernational will host the Speedway Spring Classic with freestyle jumpers at 7:30 p.m. in the Grandstand Arena at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Tidcets cost $4 to $12. Information: (92')1 492-9933, . • http:llwww.cmspeedway.com Daniel S. Green, author of "The Perfect Pitch;· will be signing his book from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . at the Orange County Market Place. 88 Fair Drive, Cost11 Mesa. Information: (714) 966-8422, IHtµ:llwww.ocrnsrketpfac<' 1:om. Upper Newport Bay will present Family Plein Air Painting from 9 to 11 a.m. on the front patio of the Poter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center. 2301 University Drive. Newport Bcact1. The cost is $15 lor ages 8 to 18 and $20 for adults. lnformatton (949) 923 2275 Pacific View Memorial Parii will host the Vietnam Wall Experience, a 240 foot. three-fourths scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Mcm onal 111 Washington. D C A candle lighting ceremony will be at 1·30 p m at 3500 Pi:1<.1f1c View Drive. Corona del M.ir Information (949) 644,2700. The Environmental Nature Center will hoS1 a wildflower walk ;ind craft w orkshop for families w1111 chrldren 5 and older from 10 to 11 :30 a.m . at the Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th St , Newport Beach Tickets cost $10 lnformat1011 and rnserva11011s (949) 645 8489. APRIL 18 The All Nationals Truck Show will be from 9 a m to 5 p.m n'the Campground and Arlington Theater at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Tickets cost $10 to S1 5 lnformatton (805} 686·2007, htrp:/lwww.hOt SP/JCIWlll promotions com Pacific View Memorial Part< will host the Vietnam W<1ll Experience. a 240 foot. three-fourths scale replica of tho Vietnam Vetornns M emorial in Washington, D C Closing ceremonies w1ll l>e at 2 p.m at 3500 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. lnform<1t1on: (949) 644·2700. ' APRIL20 The Surfrider foundation's Newport Beach ch;ipter will host a meeting at 7 p.m. at Margnritaville. 2332 Co;ist Highway, Newport B¥ch Information (949) 631-6273 Hoag Hospital will offer a commurnty education clas!. on "Senior Health: Medicare 2004 and You" at 6 p.m at the Hodg Hospital Conference Center rn Newport Beach. Information ;ind reservations· (800) 514-4624, http:llwww.hoaghosp1ta/.org Mother's Mariiet will host "Nutritional Emphasis on Eczema and Psoriasis;· a free seminar by Judith Todero, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m • in the f>atto C11fe. The market is located at 225 E 17th St.. Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (800) 595-6667. • of coin-operated equipment • 7 7 to be auctioned off: coin-op arcade video games, jukeboxes, pinballs, kiddie rides, -al types of,.,,. room ,,,u1pmen11 DON'T MISS THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO START YOUR OWN • llOllE a.-11t111111 SITllllY IPlll llTI @1111 0.-. 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Tbe Club Run will fea ture trainers who will assist runners, along w ith product giveaways, trvmg on shoes for a t11al run and an al10r party with food and beverages. l11forma1to11: (888) 752-6453, http·1www mfr runl11twonde1.com Upper Newport Bay will µresent ··crazy Coyotes" from 9 to 9:45 a m. for children agc!s 2 tu 3 and horn 10:30 10 11.15 am tur d11lcfren ages 3 to 4 at the Peter and Mary Muth lntc1pre11v1• Center, 2301 Un1vrrsity D11vn, Ncwµon Beat:ll Tiu: cost 1s $4 t<J• d11ldre11 ages 2 tu 11 lnforrn.111011 and rnsP1vilt1011s· (949) 923 'l77r> The Newport Beach Newcomers will have 11s monthly meeting at 1011.m. at the Sherm11n Garden and Library, 2647 E Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The group 1s open to w ornen who have lived in Newport B\)ach for less than fi ve years Tho cost 1s $26 Information-(949) 64!;-9922. http:l/www new comers 11ewpo11b.ead1.01g APRIL22 Share Our Selves presents a Wild and Crazy Taco Night to support Its services to the community from 6 to 8 p m at • 1550 Suµcrior Ave. C6stn Mes<1 . TI1irteo11 of 01ango County's most prom111ent chefs will be partrc1patiny in the event Tickets cost $35 to $40 lnform;.11tnn: (9491 642 3451 lmp:ltwww s/iarnt>111 s<'lvris 0t y APRIL 23 The city of Newport Beach 1s offonng Its <1n11u.1I sd1olarsh1p pro1:11ain lur descrv111y students with a GPA of 3.0 or l11Hht!r Apphca1to11s must Ix> returnf'd by !I p.m tocfay to the c11y·s human re<;ourc<' officm at 3300 Nc•wport Blvd .. Nl'wpurt Buad 1. l11fornw tio11 .ind applicJtions (9491 G<\11 3301, /lff/I WWW etly llt1W/IOll /11•,1c/1 1·,1 IJS ______ .,..... __ ...,_.."$ -. ' :W Saturdap. April 3. 2004 A9 th Ann al aPdep afio ~a el 3 Days On ly! 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Bay St., Costa Meaa, CA 92627 • RMdet'I Hotline: Call (949) 642-6086 Fax: Send to (949) ~ 170 E~:Send to dailypilotilllatim-.com •All correspondence must lndude full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for dartty and length. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Knowing when to say good-bye HOW TO CONTACT: YOUR REPRESENTATIVES COAST c-OMMuNnv COLLEGE DISTRICT . 92701' D avid Silva describes a struggle that most of us have battJed with at least once in o ur lifetime -to hope for a miracle or 10 put a dying pt!l'down ("lnside/Out." Monday). His description of Sybil, the kitty, writhing and moanlng at nJght at lhe top of · the stairs, brought tears to my 'eyes. How cruel of the owner to keep her alive, how myopic and selfish of an altitude to even imagjne ·a 101 of years left in her.· In the 37 years I've lived in Costa Mesa, m y home ha~ been shared with an as.o;onment of dogs, cati., and other smaller critters not offi dally part of the family. My two sons. my husband and I all loved our pets. We also learned to deal will1 their deaths. Take Tai.so, TomTom and Tanya. for example. fas.o;o joined our family as a li11lc hl.ack ball of nu ff, who 1,rrew. into a gorgcou!) black German '\hepherd. He won the judge's trophy for .best·tmined in his cl~'i. I le was a giant at . I06 pounds, but the epitome or a gentle one. When forn'lbm. a petite gray and while kitty moved in , Tasso took charge. lie became· '>urrogatc dad, carrying this new friend gently in hjs jaw:. from room to room. TI1e two were inseparable. 'f11ey tous led, they chas1:d, rhey romped. TomTom·s favorite J:arne was to sneak up from b<'hind and a"ack from lhe rear. After an eveninl( of entertainment provided by the "T and r · act at our house. u close friend remarked before leaving ... I'd never pay to ~<'l' a nightcluh 'how. hut I would FLO MARTIN pay to i.ee your pets play together.· WeU. some time later, Tom Tom ventured across Fair Drive and didn't make it. My childrc11 and I buried him in a field where the Pacific Amphitheatre now !>lands. I'm a sucker for pets. On <liS1gnrJlent 10 buy a topog:AtPhkal map in Santa Ana, I passed a tf'ner of doggies in a pet store window. I didn't even ask "how much? .. Just a look into their big, brown eyes. and I was a goner. rhat'~ how Tanya became a Martin. Now we had a new set ur .. T and T." And these two pooche\ loved each other lot!) and lots. So much o. that the morning 'Jasso died of old age, Tanya sat next to hb sprawled-out form and howled until the animul control came. Eventually, lanya hc11:an to decline. The last memory I have of her wasJy.ing on a blanket, gasping fur breath and looking at me with what I caJled her ·soulful, doleful eyes." My husband took her lo the vet and made the hard choice. Why? Tunya had cancer, her lungs shrrdclcd by the disease. All that wa!. ldt was suffering. I .et her go. I ldp her rest. An other one of our .. T" pl't!>, 1~uddy Tat. disappeared. We called the pound. We roamed the neighborhood and called her name. A week had passed when Puddy Tat em erged from I.Pc garage. Oh, what a mess. I lei slcuU was crunched; one of her eyes was gone; her jaw wab crusted with dried blood; puss was oozing everywhere. I raced her 10 the vet and took another h it. Multiple concussions, eye sunken deep into the skull and massive, systemic infection. I tapeless. I left -alone. Once, the vet did offer me hope, with our Malanlute, Stormy. After suffering in1es1inal strangulation. where the intestin es tull} around and. literally, mess things up inside.' Stormy, too big for a cage. ended up sprawled semiconscious on the floor in the vet's hospital area. Every day. I saw her suffer. F.very dny, I suggested that we put her down. Bui the doc said no. "I.et me try one more antibiotic." Or, WLet me try one more thing.· Or. WGive me one more day.· A few more day!) of thi' and Stonny died. I brought a big chocolate cake to the vef1' office as a thank you. StiU a thunderbolt hit when his bill arrived at the house -almost $2,000. And for what? flor som e drugs and a week's rent of 16 square feet of his floor? Now, to the clincher. Not more dying pets. An even harder decision. This lime, my dad, 1979. Papa had multiple myeloma -tenninaJ cancer. After tons of chemotherapy, hundreds of blood transfusion!> and stints in and oul of the hospital, Papa lay dying. I lis oncologist, a young man nf great courage. met with the family and told us the truth. Pnpa·s kidneys were failin~. I le rnuld no longer tolerate transfusions. Additionnl ONE-HOUR SPA TREATMENT~ SPECIAL $6Q MASSAGE SP01nyD~~ T HERAPEUTIC M ASSAGE • Hor STONE T HERAPY M ASSAGE. SwtblSH R ELAXATION M ASSAGE • M ATERNITY M ASSAGE • REFLEXOLOGY . FACIA L S G AYUE SIGNATURE fAOAL • C OLLAGEN NOURISHING FAOAL • < ~· H OT STONE THEIW'Y FACIAL • G ENTL91EN'S FACIAL TREATMENTS lAsPlaKr PA.vlPIN loot' ww·. GUEN TEA ~ Boor WMP' HAAGAAITA SALT Gt.ow•~ ~TRMnem GlYCOUC TMATMENTS • Cl IBICAL Plas ' chemo, the doc tor told us, would resuJt in more suffering and a painful death. ll1c next m1:dirnl procedure would entail hooking him 10 a dialysis machine, and ror what? For a few more days of life? I .ct him drift into a coma, the doc said. I.et him go. Mom couldn't handk the fear or heing alone. She brought in a n ew te;1m or doctors who fed her a line or you-know-what ... Yes. we have new drugs. Yes. we have new chemo:· they said. I begged Mama not 10 liMen. hut she prevailed. I taJkcd with these two doctors privately and begged them to he honc!>I . with my mother. They knl'w heller. Only days later. Papa dit•d. Ollicial muse? Prwumonia. a re!)uJt of the new cherno prescribed hy the "B tt'am." Ho rrihle. My frustrntion grew to anger on hcarinK that the hospital s taff had tried 111 revive the corpse with defibrillator parJ.dlcs. Then, the anger turned lo rage when, jus t one week after Papa·!:> dt•ath, the very first biU, from those same two doctors. arrived. What inconsiderate, in!.l'nsitive gaJI. If only we had all -my fanlily, the doctor!), the hospital -had the courage 10 let Papa go in peace. Silva, show your roommate this letter. Moaning pets writhing in pain are tragic. Help them. Let them go. • FlD MARTIN is a retired high school teacher. lectures part-time at Cal State Fullerton in the Foreign Language Education program and supervises student teachers in their classrooms. District Office: 1370 Adams Ave .. Co~a Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 432-5898 Ownc:ellor: William M. Vega Bowd: President Paul Berger, Vrce President Armando Ruiz, George Brown. JelT)' Patterson and Walter G. Howald; student trustee Madeline Levy NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT District Office: 298!>-A Bear St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714) 424-5000 Su.,..ilrrteeldent: Robert Barbot Board: President Martha Fluor, Vice President Dana Blade, Cleric Serene Stokes. David Brooks, Tom Egan, Judy Franco and Linda Sneen MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. (949) 631-1200 Board: President Fred Bodcmiller, Vice President Paul E. Shoenberger. Jim Atkinson, Mike Healey and Trudy Ohlig-Hall COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT P.O. Bo>< 1200. Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200, (714) 754-5043 Board: President Arlene Schafer, Jim N!IT)'man, Art PelT)', Greg Woodside and Dan Worthington ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Bo>< 9050, Costa Mesa. CA 92628-9050, (714) 9664000 Elizabeth 0. Parker, member, Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa, Newport Beadl ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration. 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA •Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach), (714) 834-3220 • Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Coast), (714) 834-3550 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. (714) 708-FAIR Board: President Ruben A Smith, Vice President Patricia Velasquez, Emily Sanford, Peggy Haidl, James Barich, Deborah Carona, Leslie A Ray and Frank Barbaro STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (A), 35th District, 18552 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 395, lr.(ine, CA 92715, (949) 833-0180; fa><: (949) 833-0696; Press Secretary Pat Joyce, (916) 323-1200 STATE ASSEMBl..,Y • John Campbell (Al, 70th District, State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 319-2070 E-mail: districtlO@assembly.ca.gov • Ken Maddo>< (A), 68th District. State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 319-2068; Or local office at 1503 South Coast Drive, Suite 205, Costa Mesa 92626; (71 4) 668-2100; Fax: (714) 668-2104 E-mail: Ken.Maddox@!asm.ca.gov STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St, Suite 2000, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 904-5200; regional office in Long Beadl, (310) 590-5071 GOVERNOR Arnold Schwarzenegger (A), State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 445-2841; fax: (916) 4454633 E-mail: govemor@govemor.ca.gov PRE SEASON CEILING FAN SALE 1 MONTH EARLY! With the economy still uncertain our vendors came to us with "opportunity buys" that were almost too good to be true! We bought lots and lots of fans. So much so, that our 3 warehouses are f tlled. So we moved up our Pre Season Sale to Now! ~-T INCUIA. """" Your Cllolct of: • Snow White • Classic White • Antique 8rass • Polished Brass •i .. $499 Yoa dloese tM itlMesl COME IN TODAY ••• BUY TODAY ... 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COOK -.;pri11g fa'>h mn c;huw i:> alway.., one of 1lw "mtt!>l·do" event!> 011 the social calendar. T hi11 season, Nl'wport's Karen Elliott joined Marci llollander ro chair Lhe mas!>iV<' undertaking, aho thc 11111'>1 im1>orta 111 fu ndrai.-,er of the year for the group thar help:. fund the organization with the motto "urrcst the prnhlcm, not the ch ild." The ct'nlt'r provides fo1nily rnunseling IO children and fa111ilic:. al rhk fur 'erioul. pruhlc•111-; with M:h1111I-;, police, nntrts and other u~t·ncit·~ and as1wc1' of c:11rnm1111i1 y order and lunctiun. 'llw day or fa-;hiu11, produced hy Nord-,tmm South< .oa!.t Plaza, hcgan with ;1 latt' 11rnm111g rt'Ct'plion and lhc kickoff of .-,ilt'lll a1wt11111 op1lor111ni1ies. Siknl auction cha.ir-, Tora Brown, Oleryl Johnstone. and tlw due Newport C ·oa.-,t lu"IL''l> Annamarie McGee mingled with gt1l!'>t-" a rriving for Nortlil·\ preview~ of Amt'rkan .111tt Furopean designer fashioo:, for i.pnng and 'illllltnl'r ::!004. :-iophisticates Carol Durham a nd Carole Sturlm got in th<' art with underwriting chairs Carol Pontremoli, Cindy Jones and CJaudla Franco Ill 1 rl•ate a party with p anaclw. . ·. Sophisticate Grace Thelen dresses with elan, showing off a fabulous spring ensemble from Escada with shoes by Nina. Sophi~ltcall''> pu•-,1Jl'nt Nancy Lynn Olson shared duties with Denice Mock, Mary Pon, Marsha Willis, Debbie Schweickert and NIU Stevens Ill l'l\<;Url' SIH'Cl'"· Spolll'd i11 1lw fa~hionahlc crowd were Carleen Brennan, Sarah Corrigan, Eileen Hanley, Barbara Magness, Mary Ann Wentworth and Philomena Mark. •THE CROWD aµµcars Thur~days and Saturdays Sophisticate Fashion Show Chairs Marci Hollander and Karen Elliott. 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It's all about wtumsy as Newpor1's Denice Mock wears a suit by Moschino with hat and bag suitable for nature's garden call. Oave and Rosemary F.adie of Newport Beach announce the engagement of their daughter Colleen Kelly Eadie of Newport Beach to Andrew Taylor McNally of Costa Mesa. Coll~en Kelty Eadie and The Andrew Taylor Mc Nally bride-elect graduated from Newport 1 larbor I ligh School and Santa <lara University. The fut1.1re bridegroom, :.on ul 10 111 and Cheryl MrNnlly of Costa Mesa, graduated from < 11)'.la Mesa I ltgh Schou I. A July IO wedding is plan1wd 111 tlw 1 larhnro;idt• U!lllroom at tht• Balboa Pavilion. Starnes-Williams Mr. a nd Mrs. Les 0 . Starnes ol Newport licach and Mike and Connie Ortell of I luntington lll'ach announce the l'ng<igement of their d.1ugh1er. I lcidi Starnes of Newport lle;1d1 to Jeff Williams of Nt·wpon Ht.•ach. Heidi Starnes and Jett Williams l11e bridc·clrt·t graduated lrom C.orona dt>I ~tar 1 ligh Sd1ool, San llic•go State, lJniVl'r~1ty uf the l'adlir .111d SI. l.011b lJniversity. The future hridcgroom. '>on of Jaret! and l'l lC'hn.1 Will iams of San lo'(' and Michal'! .1ml C:<lrnlyn N1rkt·y of Auburn, graduated from Idaho StJtl' UniVl'r,ity 1\ Sept. 18 wedding is pla111wcl .1t llll' l'Wpon lk.1rh Marriott in N('wport Beach. •WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS 1u11 Saturday~ I w a form please call Luis Pena at (949) 574 4298. ... - JOHN BLOESER CARPET~ONE Celebrating our .125th year! Quality names in flooring such as Karastan, Lees, Mannington, Mohawk, Liz Claiborne and now, Ralph Lauren . OPEN SUNDAYS ·2927 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa (714) 751-2324 www.bloesercorpetone.com Al~ in long 'Beach and Los Angeles " I. ------~~~~~----------------------..--..-..-... .-. .............................. -.-..................................................... ... AU Saturday, April 3. 2004 Datt P,ilol FAITH .... . . . . THE MORAL OF THE STORY Guiding the shopping cart of life God, and a lot of prayer." She said. "I'm also learning to laugh more, stress less and focus on the positive whenever possible. I also pray for God to fill me with his peace.· We spoke about how Life is filled with unexpected things. some "/ will wt < .rx/'s /W<ll'l' i11/11.w t>Wry part fJ/ llHUI)( A.s tlw d 111r1s .'wirL1 mu/ 11[11'.~ tU.•11111111/( rmll (// lllt' 1)11 nl/ (/(/e(, I will llret11l1i' 111 <,ti(/'~ /M'fu.·e rllm (/lf/K'-" "·' ult 111ult>rst11mlin){. I fr· 1111.t 1mm1isnl thm 111' 11~111/1/ set witll111 men 1x>11n• 111v rli'l.'/)ly / IUlll lt'il Ill /It' ti/Jf>t /1•,/ ii)' l/llt'X/H-'1'11'11111 .,.d11111s1i11g """'""'L' " CINDY ~~~m good. others that -UNKNOWN TRANE Tue wind started to SON blow and clouds ''L uok 11u1 Cindy. I CHRISTE darkened the sky. "If we haw a 1'r.lly can.' I looked only focus on the dark. hard parts of up 111 '>t'l' J lm•nd Lr~1rlg 10 life. our thoughts swirl out of control rna1wu\er a \liupp111~ rnn 1h;11 like this wind." she said, and then ~·cmctJ 111 hJvc ,1 111111d of'" m' n. I .. he looked at her watch. "Thank you n 1ultJ11'1 hl'lp hlll laugh. "fou look for taking the lime to tal}c with me," I likt' you arc deahng w11h a wild s;iitl, and we hugged. "You were just animal or s1111w1h111g ... I ~;ml. "Well. what I needed today. because my l\e lll'Vl'r tril'll 1t1101w .i 'ter r. 1>111 mind was starting to swirl. and I'd 1'111 gt'lllll)( M111w 11.11n111~ 1<1d,1y.. prefer Gods peace." I replied. I I ~wppccl tt1 hl'lp i.,•tmll' the 1·.ir1 rt!ached for her cart. "/\re you sure hdort' lll'r paper 1owcl' twgan that you want this cart?" she asked. ho111H·1ng 11111. 11 \1•1·111t•d lil.t• 1•111:h "It's crazy. you know?" wlwd w,1, lwackd 111 c1 d1lkrt•111 "I think l can handle it," I sajd. dm•t•11011. I walk1•d ht<r 111 her rnr and As I maneuvered the wobbly cart lll'IJwd h1·r unln,1LI her ~rocerit·• .. We h.ick to the market, r realiz.ed that in ,to11<l .1ml 1,\lkl·d for ,, wh1k. "I find !>tlllW W\lys, life is l.ike shopping carts. 1ha11lw ol1fr r I ~t·1 . llll' Ito~ I Smnetimes things run smoothly. and 11nderMand tll\' w.1y lik works."' l other times they seem out of control. am 11u:-.un14 < ;ud 11wrL"" ~lw 'aid. I think it will kelp to give God my "!\11'l't' I can't fiK\m' thinµ' out 1'\'C' daily shopping can of cares and ask d1•1·ulcll 111 tru't t.ml 111'tL·ad of tum to calm, control and point them ll'll111g him hm\ I t11111k thing!> 'hould in the direction that he wants. 140 \Vlw11 I trv 10 hvl' lift• my way. it Whenever the cart seems bumpy and µoc' .~ nazy a~ tlu:-. L.trt and prctry my mind starts 10 swirl, 1'U also do ,0111111 ·~ llHHt' than I"'' papel' lowcl:-. my best IO breathe 0111 my problems. Jnd napkin:-. that hou111·t· aro11111.J and breathe in Gocts peace. .ind fir aJI ovrr 1lw place." And you can quote me on that. She told ml' about '0111e ul 1h1· 'tn1AA)1·' 111 lwr lif1'. \\forh mdudcd 'L'TllJU:. hrallh ''-'lll''· "You ..cem 'o n1h11 .md peardul, 1'111 1mprc~sed.'' I n-plil'd. B1·,1de:-. thl' pt•ardul lunk 011 lwr Ian·. 'hl' 'l't'lllL'U to glow, J.'> 1f (,nd h.id 1m1 kr,~t'tl he1 larl'. Ml>1111'1 he 1111prt•s,t•d \\1 tJ1 11w. II' .ill dllt' 10 • CtNOY TRANE CHRISTESON IS a Newport Beacti resident who speaks trequently 10 parenting groups. She may be r11actied via e-mail at cindy "onthegrow.com 01 through the mail a1 537 Newport Center Drwe, Box 505, Newport Bead\, CA 92660. IN THEORY Gay marriage as a domino. ' AT ISSUE: Polygamy has emerged as an issue in the recent, ferocious marriage debates taking place across the nation. Do you think sanctioning gay marriage could lead to legalizing polygamy as well? ft will not end with legalizing polygamy either. Anyone who is reading the news knows that other issues like pedophilia (sex with children), · incest and others are also being challenged. Open the door and where will it stop? It won't. · I have moral objections to all of these issues in a society that is increasingly coming to the conclusion that the only absolute is that there are no absolutes. From a business or government perspective, imagine the costs and paperwork headaches in the HR departments to add and subtract ·and change the status of multiple partners. Anything that becomes unJveri.al loses its identity. Marriage is losing its identiry and is coming 10 mean nothlr.ig in our culture. P.S. To tho&e who say marriage/sex is about reproduction. stop -that's bad theology and a terrible argument. God created sex for enjoyment 100 -within a heterosexual marriage. ASSOCIATE PASTOR RIC OLSEN I larbor Trinity Oiurch Costa Mesa Having come of age in the 1960s. I recall how the domino theory dominated strategic thinking: the idea that if the Communist regime of North Vietnam succeeded in overthrowing the dictatorship of South VieUlam, the North Vietnamese would proceed to foment Communist revolution throughout Indochina and conquer the region. In retrospect, Robert McNamara, one of the chief architects of that policy. explained that the domino theory had no factual foundation. The reality was that no North Vietnamese leader ever expressed the least interest in such a scheme. North Vietnamese leaders were amazed to learn that Americans actually believed anything so preposterous. I am, then, skeptical of domino theories. As the slippery slope of the war In Vietnam was proven to be fictitious, I view as equally ludk rous the proposition that legitimizing homosexual unions as "marriages" could have a domino effect leadJng to acceptance of polygamy. The issue of same-sex unions being defined as marriage ought to be considered on its own merits, and n ot compromised by hysteria over what societal value might fall next. While I believe.there are good reasons to affirm marriage sole)>' as a heterosexual relationship, I do not see homosexual "marriages" as undermining the value of monogamy and leading to polygamy. I cannot imagine h"ow one can clearly demonstrate how monogamous "marriage" between homosexuals could plausibly lead to endorsing polygamy. or incest, a Manson family wedding or any other Oliclcen Little scenarios. Advocates of recognizing homosexual unions as marriage say they are seeking a status already enjoyed by others. one sanctioned by the stale. Promoters of polygamy would have to back an institution not approved by society and would have to support a right that others do not have. I d o not conceive that solemnizing homosexuaJ unions as "marriage" would lead to endorsing polygamy any more than the historically widespread practice of polygamy led to same-sex marriage. How does homosexuaJ "marriage" lead to polygamy any more than does heterosexual marriage? When considering a domino thecrry,, • bear in mind that were it not for marriage there would be no adultery •. no divorce, no serial mariiage, no . abandonment. no spousal abuse or aH the other ills that undermine marriage and plague society. In addition to the Defense of Marriage Act, we need a Defense of Reason Act! RA88t MARK MIU£ft Temple Bat Yafmi Newport Belkll If gay marriages become sanctioned, then everything that is considered sacred would become degraded. In regards to polygamy, under strict conditions Islam . permits the institute of polygamy. An imponant note about Islam is that . Quranic injunctions such as praye;, . inheritance and fasting remains unti1 life ceases to exist. Quranic doctrines do n ot bend to sociaJ or political popularity or pressure. Before the advent of Islam. men were permitted to have as many wives as they deemed fit and were not obligated by any set of marital rules. Of the three monotheistic faiths (Judaism. Olristianity and Islam), Islam was the only faith that applied strict conditions on polygamy and put a li.Qli.t on the number of wives a man coul~ . . marry. When the institute of polygamy is studied in Islam, one easily comes to the conclusion that it is a form of securing women who had no other form of protection within society. IMAM MOUSTAFA AL-QAZWINI Islamic Educational ~oter of Orange County Costa Mesa Connections between "gay marriage" and polygamy seem to me excee~gly slim. God's spirit seems to be working through religious and governmental channels to encourage us to seriously See THEORY, Pa&~ Al~ " Jumbo Home Loans Bigger Homes, Better Rates. 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' I p ......... -.,~--------............. Daily Pilot FAITH CALENDAR • Is your church or place of worship pl~nning a special event7 If so. send the typed information at leastlWo weeks before the event to the Delly Pilot, 330 W. Bay 51 .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. attention: Mike Swanson, religion editor; fax to (949) 646-4170; or send e-mail 10 datlypilo1(!!'/a1imes.com. SPECIAL EVENTS CAPPEUA CANTORUM Cappella Cantorum, the young &dtilt choir of St. John Vianney Cha}:>el, is beginning its fifth year. The choir is open to students in grades six to 12. It provides active faith participation for teens during their high school years. Pank;ipation includes singing al ma5$ regularly and at special events. Rehearsals are from 11 ,a.m .. to 1 p.m . Saturdays in the ,C~li>81at314 Marine Ave., .B~lboa Island. Younger children are invited to join. For more j,o!w~ation, contact Nancy Kelly, dt..ator at (949) 6734595. ........ .... . DIEORY t'o1Ttinued from A 12 explore the former and 10 definitely relegare rhc latter to rimes and pJaces past. However. "gay marriage" finds lirrle support in holy 1:1trip1urc or Otristian lradition <1nd t.'Xperience while polyg<m1y. literally "many marriages." wa!> Widesp read in 1he history and land!> of our forbcarers. Ln ancient Israel, t.his assumed the form of "pblygamy," rnarriage of a rttan with more than one woman, rather than "polyandry," marriage of a ,\'AO!ll'ln with more than one 'tn~n7The reasons for polygamy In biblical times included lovc an'd lu st. the de~ire for children an'd need fur male heirs. and diplomacy between/among 1rations' rulers. Whal has clia'ngcd bclween then and no#? Benefits of marriage c urrently inchJde having one's relationship blessed before God a nd befo{leds, social status and acccprancc. and rigl1t!> of inhcrirancc and insuranc.:c and lffiure for n ext-of-kin. ThCl>C !benefits apply to covcnanlal relationships between two lparties in which .all-and -everything is commi11ed: !"with all thar I am and all that I !have"' and "'for belier for worse" in words from our Honk of leommon Pmyer. I understand jthat contractual agreements can lbe made among three or more lparries. but wonder how ;covcnantal commitments could •apply 10 more than lwo. For me. lchc bottom lme is 1ha1 of the :cartoon characrer wondering !o ur loud, "Why wouJd an yone wanr 10 be married with more ! than one spouse?"' THE VERY REV. CANON PETER 0. HAYNES l Saini Michael & AJI Angels 1 Episcopal l'arish Omrch Corona del Mar ENVIRONMENTAL SCHOlMStlP St. M•rit Presbyterian Church in Newport is offering an environmentel acholarlhlp fund for two students. The scho.lershipa wlll only be offered through Chapman University and UC Irvine. Interested students should contact their financiel aid office. The acholerahlpa will be awarded in the sp~ng of 2004. Information: (949) 644-1341, http://stmari<presbyterian.org. NATIONAL DAV'-- OF PRAYER BREAKFAST Reconciling religious beliefs with political life will be the subject of the National Day of Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council. The event will be at 7:16 a.m. May 6 at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tid<ets cost $12. Information: (714) 921-8665, http://www.nmiinterlaith.org. ORANGE COUNTY JEWISH ALM FESTIVAL Temple Bat Yahm presents the 14th annual Jewish Film Festival. The event begins with a The debate over gay marriage has certainly ope ned a Pandora's hox, bul I don'r think the .,ubject of polyKamy b one of rhe most i.crious questions. Some of those against gay marriage drum it will lead 10 all kmds ~f sordid arrangements like people wnnring 10 marry U1cir pets. Advocates say chat the sun wilJ still rise in the East even if g_ay couples wed. I lhink the more interesting questions are: Whal is rhe proper jurisdiction of government? And, whal does it mean to have equal treatment under the law? Concerning jurisdiction. would it be heller for govcrnmenr 10 stick with civil unions for everyone rather than rake ii upon itself to define marriage? Perhaps the marriage union sho uld he left up to others such as church, family and individuals. ·n 1e instjtution of marriage ccnainJy carries with ii a o;pirirual. if not religious. aspect. It aJso confers a certain starus within U1e community that is nor wholJy deM:ribed by law. I bclit:vc tJ1e governm ent has plenty lo do dealing witl1 such issues a~ education. poverty and ht>allhcarc. let alone its place in the world community, to concern itself with the love lives of gay or heterosexual couples. 'lhls leads to the second question: Should some citi7..ens lx- granced rights and privileges thar otl1ers are denied? Tht> maturation of democracy requires dealing with tJ1is kind.of question. What does cquaJity for all citfaens. rich or poor, male o r female. white or nonwhite, gay or straight. really mean? Equal education. t!Qual justice. equal prorcction. equal opportunity -U1cse are all area.<> that could use seriou'> debate. The 'ubject of polygdJTly i~ nor one of tJlOse area-.. THE REV. CAROL AGUILAR Zen Center of O ranl(e County Cosca Mesa AlzheiIDer's Disease Autumn Years Can Help You ... If your loved one ha~ dcmcnl1a ihcy don'I have 10 be dc~tincd for 11 nursing home. The ~olution i~ Au111mn Year.~. Our "country conagei." rcn~1~ rhc wam11h and comfon of pnvall' home~ in a ~l·curcd tcs1dcn1ial selling. A11111mn Years i~ a continuing care community, 111c.:luding ho~p1cc collages 1ha1 will provide M>lulion' and ~uppon fur you and your lowd one now and in the future. Otrt 11ro1rtltl1 Ju i1rdudts: • Assistanc.•c with harhing. dressing and medication • Monitoring of weight & blood pressure • ructured programs and accivitie •Secured walking paths and • 24-hour licensed nursing scrvic.:es • Family support group/ Educational worbho ps • Shon term stays • Incontinent can: also available gW<•• wtt/!f~JJ) ~ Af NfW~f~HA 1R9/ Bttu Stntl (betwe.11 Bristol cl Boker) Cos"' Mt.fa 1 0,.1,,.,,,..1(949) 629-J020s1.,.1-0 q1rom1 ~·-~~~~~-----------~~----~--------------...,..,_,.......,...,..._.._ ..... .._ .... aa.,..•z_..z~= .. "'!'l!'@""'"'!~•~cp~1,...•= ... •~•~~·•..,.•~/t,.•~fi'I • • l ~ FA I TH continental breakfast at 9 a.m. followed by the film program at 10 a.m. April 26 and May 23 a11he Edwards Big Newport 6 Theater, 300 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beech. rldtets cost $18. Information and reservations: (949) 644-1999. 'MOVING HEAVEN MO EARTH' "Moving Heeven and Earth; a documentary about Jews of Uganda, will have its exclusive Orange County showing at 7 p.m. May 16 at Temple Bat Yehm. Tid<ets cost $18. Information: (949) 644-1999. FATHEREUASCHACOUR St. Mari< Presbyterian Church will host Father Elias Chacour, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and founder of the first Arab Christian Israeli university in Israel. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. April 22 at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644· 1341. PASSOVER COMMUNITY AND CONGREGATIONAL SEDER Temple Bat Vahm will host a Passover Community and Congregational Seder at 6 p.m . Tuesday at 1101 Camelbad< St., at~mad&MIAnp l1ant1t View at Mar1tucme ( 'oronJ dd MJI • (,..\4.(}4(1_\ I I "".t""f.JIMt ~tr/.,. ~n1.l1 • .1n I ""'"'~""'" HI 11/Jl/\I_, (/(I/I M/11/'I Ill /,Vt I <.11111\/ A1\'I> \fRl'INc. Ul'HI OMM/l,\'/I} I Ill R .. ,I hm I> llA•lll.• Rnwr \l'NIH' \( 1111>1 'I~ X Jiii I l•1il I 11d1.11"1 11.1111 '>un.IJ>' \,h1•1I/ \Juh 1\11>1, \111.J, 10 Jin I h.or;l I ud1Jrnr \I IN 111 t A/11 ii All. ill// Newport Beach. Tid<ets cost $22 to $55. lnf'ormation and reservations: (949) 644-1999. YOM HASHOAH HOLOCAUST REMEWIRANCE Temple Bat Yahm will host a Yorn HaShoah Holocaust remembrance service at 1o:45 a.m. April 18 at 1011 Camelbadc St., Newport Beech. Information: (949) 644-1999. DOUGCOnER Temple Bat Yahm will host a Family COTlcert with Grammy Award-winning composer Doug Coller at 12:45 p.m. May 16 at 1011 Camelbad< St., Newport Beach. Tid<ets costs $7 to $10. Information: (949) 644~563. PASSOVER SEDER The Chabad Jewish Center will host a Seder at 7:30 p.m . Monday at the Oasis Senior Center. 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Rabbi Reuven Minn wilt explain the story of Exodus. Tid<ets cost: $18 to $36. Information: (949) 721-9800, passover@ chabadnewport.COf!l. MEDITATION AT THE CROSS St. Mictiael & All Angels SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL "A c-.1tJ...,,. If LMlf '-Otlllt .. ,.,., ... '-""-',.,,.,,. rhe Rl!'t Proveen Bunyan Recto< 3209 V10 Lido Newport Beoch 9A9/675·0210 7 30 om Trod1honol 9 om Conlen\pocory 9om Church SchoOI 11 om Chorii.motK: ond WednMoy Noon \\,~nhlp '""'I f)tl'ttit'fh hntu tfih. l ••nt• 11 "'' h'' 1l<1'4'tl lotl f~llk w ... , .... , nw /1u11w1<> />11••'111 lfr .~ "PllRPOlil:. •5 YO WERI-l\tAOF ¥'. ~OR A MIS~tON" ''ANDH.J·W~ IM.1111•'\< I X JI, /tit '" !wtturday i\p<11 3. 2004. S 30 PM '\un<lay, i\Pf'U 4. Z004. 8 l O l<> I 0 IS l\.M. Maundy 11mnday CtNnmunlon ~rvk~. /\pril K. 1 30 P.M + "A God-ccmcrcd pari~h w nimuniry. 111murn·d by 1hc WorJ of Cod A Our L~dyn'Q~;~~a·~f"Angels 2046 Mar Vista Drivl' Nl'wpon Bl.':ICh, California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rt'V. ~onsignor William I~ McLaughlin Paswr LI I URGIES: !iaturday. 5 p.m. (C.mtor), Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet). 8:.30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir), 11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary) Episcopal Church wlll host Medietlon at the Cross by the Friends of Music at 5 p.m. Sunday at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mir. Information: (949) 644-0463. PALM SUNDAY '-Salurday, April 3, 2004 All Information: (949) 644~0463. HOLY SATURDAY St. Mich.el & All Angels Episcopal Church wlll host the Great Vigil of Easter with the lighting of the Paschal candle, holy baptism and the Choral St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church will host the Holy Eucharist at 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday at 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-0463. ~ Eucharist. Services will begin at 7:30 p.m. April 10 at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-0463. MAUNpY THURSDAY St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church will host Choral Eudlarist at 7:30 p.m. and all night watch al from 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. Thursday at the altar of repase at 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-0463. GOOO FRIDAY St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church will host community worship at noon, Stations of the Cross at 7 p.m. and Good Friday Liturgy with music at 7:30 p.m. Friday at 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. Child care will be provided for the 7:30 p.m . service. EASTER SUNDAY St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church will host Festival Choral EUcharist with dloir brass and organ at 8 and 10 a.m. April 11. The church is located at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-0463. WORKSHOPS PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is offering a six-week class focusing on the five purpose princi ples outlined in the book, uThe Purpose Driven Life;· by Rid< Warren. The class meets at 10:15 a.m. Saturdays through April 18 at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Informa tion: (949) 574-2236. WORSHIP DIRECTORY 11 \\ I' 11 TEMPU ISAIAH OF NEWPORT IEACH Celebralts the "FESTIVAL Of PASSOVER" wllll I Cl nltf ,__ .. •......, lltM, a,ril 5It1:31 PM. Ulll MMC llUIEllTE• amcaAlWC Earty "-'ltlw Art S11111tM * fer llf1. c.11: (Ml) 541-111111 ZAOt nt.Aw., ~ lacll (a.ct ..,, FIR.ST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newi:x>rt lleoch 6 7 3-1340 or 6 7 3-6150 Chwch 10 am & 5 pm SundoySchool IOam w .. u.e"l:kry Mr· tm<l" 1 '' 1•n < I l IU-., I I \ '. Em••··· ! We've tried them all too! Worship 10:00 A.M. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURC H (Olsclples of Christ) 2401 Irvine Ave . Newpor1 Beach. CA (949) 645-5781 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. 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Ana Aw.), c.ta Maia 714.~.09IO • I00.322.mJ • "'"'· . com . ---. Dally Piiot COMMUNITY & CLUBS Presenting ch~cks to char_ities H arbor Mesa Lions bas raL'ied almost $12,000 this year and wW be presenting the funds to local charities at its Monday meeting at the Costa Mesa CoWlty Ouh. "I am thankful for the communiry suppon our club has had in'helping whelp those charities that mean so much to our city.· said Joan'Pub, club president. These funds arc raised each year by events such as a Casino Nlght. Spaghetti Splash Dinner, l.ucy and Ethyl's Bingo P"arlor night, candy sales and the Fish Fry. Among the organizations l'nrks will he presenting checks tu arc the Westside Roys an<l C:irls Ouh: Eastsi<lc lioys and C .irl-. <.lub; Someone Cares Soup Kitchen; SOS Free Medical and Dental llinic: Orange Coas1 .c o llege 01fld Care Center; Project LOOK; Orange Coasl lntcrfoith Sheller; Yu111h Employment Servic.:ci.; Famili~ of <«>Ma Mesa and various lfons' :.po nsorecl projects. l11e dinner hegins at 6:30 p.m. NEWPORT ENSENADA RACE People can view the s1an uf the famoui. Newpon 10 lmsenadu sruJboat race aboard lht• American Privateer Sd1uoncr Lynx on April 23. Be a part of the race fleet and play an active role abmud the Lynx as wcU. Thi.' I .ynx b. an interactive. han<h·on experience, and you ran volunteer for an ac1ive mlc in raisini; sails, ta1:ki11g and steering Newport Beach's very own tall !>hip. ·me I .ynx ii. also fitted with eight cannons. so lhl'fe b hound to be i;ome GEITING INVOLVED • GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your o rganization to this list, call (949) 5744298. MASTER CHORALE Of ORANGE COUNTY The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer input, tidteting, filing and handling phones. (714) 656-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting effect on a voung person's life. Students 10 to 18 years old are matched with mentors to improve their school performance and self-i!steem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. (7141 549·9622, ext. 35. MOBILE MEALS Volunteer drivers are needed to help deliver nutritious meals to homebound, frail or elderly clients incapable of shopping and cooking for themselves. 1949) 645-8050. JIM DE BOOM cannon fire. The Lynx departs at 10:30a.m. from the dock of the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, returning at 3 p.m. to the museum. Food and beverages will be provided. Tickets are priced at $100 for adults. $50 for children ages 5 to 12. Sorry, no children under 5 years old. Funds raised wiJJ support the educational progr.uns at the Nautical Museum and the Lynx. To purchase ticlc.ets or to learn more, call (949) 723-7814. VIETNAM MEMORIAL WAU AT PACIFIC VIEW TI1e moving three-quarter scale Vietnam Memorial Wall wiU be on display for viewing al Pacific View Ceme1ery April 16 to 16. The opening ceremonies for the wall will be held at 10 a.m. on April 16 with the involvement of American Legion Post 291, while a special candlelight evening ceremony will be held al 7:30 p.m. on Saturday and clo:.ing ceremony at 2 p.m. on Sunday. The wall is something special that the whole family should experiem:e. C.aU (949) 467·3720 for more information. GOLF FOR SHELTER The Orange Coi&J lnterfaith Sheller is holding its first-ever golf tournament on May 3 at MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit resident chamber orchestra needs volunteers for tidteting, ushering, phones, mailing and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the board of directors. (949) 830·2950. NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS The city of Costa Mesa will host its annual community clean-up event on Saturday, April 24. Those interested in volunteering or making donations of cash or in-kind donations of supplies for the event can call the Neighbors for Neighbors hotline at (714) 754-4892. (714) 754-4870. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery C'8nter for women with alcohol or other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. (949) 548-9927 or (949) 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH 1/1 ADOPT A MARINE BATTALION FUND The 1/1 Adopt A Marine Battalion Fund was created to accept donations and to provide financial support for ongoing programs and events planned to show appreciation to the 1st Your Offic:ial Rolex Jeweler want" to remind you to turn yo ur cimcpicce ahead one hour on Sunday. April 4ch. D:i ylighr Saving begin a l 2:00 am 'f RO LEX TRADITI~~~ f'••"I•" lele"•·N••~ert ••••It eeenat•Nte Mesa Verde Country Out> in Costa Mesa. board president Mike Murphy said. 'Ille day begins with a putting contest at I 0:30 a.m., shotgun start at noon, dinner, awards and auction at 6 p.m. Golf is $375 a person. If you don't want to golf, how about buying one of 500 raftle tickets at $100, with the luclcy winner receiving a 2004 Mini Coopel Or you can attend the dinner and auction for $45. a person. For more infonnation. con tact Mindy Bea a1 (949) 631-7130 or mindy@ocinterfaithshelter.org. WELCOME TO THE WORLD Of SERVICE CLUBS Shawn MlaldnJs, who joined the Rotary Oub of Newpon Beach SunrL..e. WORTH REPEATING From the Thought for "foday, provided by Grq Kelley of the Ncwpon Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council:~ · '"f::t,ample is 1101 tire main 1l1ing in influencing otliers, it is ""'only tiling." -ALBERT SCHWEITZER SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK TUESDAY 7: 15 a.m.: The 46-mcmber Newpor1 Beach Sunrbc Rotary Oub wiU meet al Five Crowns Restauran1 tu hear Bo Glover or the Environmental Nature Center (11u11:/lwww.newpor1 l>eat:/lSU/I rise rotary. UfW. WEDNESDAY 7: 15 a.m.: The I II· member South Coasl Metro Hotary Ouh Battalion 1st Marines, based at Camp Pendleton. (949) 644-3124. NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST The Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve is looking for volunteers to assist with naturalist-led tours and programs, special events and habitat restoration projects. The interpretive center is at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. (714) 973-6829. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE ANO VISITORS BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. Volunteers with extensive knowledge of Newport Beach are needed. (949) 719-6100. NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor adults who want to improve their reading and writing skills. Volunteers will be certified during training workshops in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. (949) 717-3874 or literacy@city.newport·beadtca.us. NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE CINEMA GUILD The Newport Beach Premiere ' A will m(<et at the Cen1er Oub and the N~n Harbor Kiwanis Oub will mee1 at the University Athletic Qub. Noon: 'lbe Exchange Oub uf the Orange r..oast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a business meeting. 6 p.m.: The SO-member Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa will meet at the Rahia Corinthian Yad\t Oub to hear l.ane Calvert discuss Rotarys Program~ for Youth (llttp:l/www.newport ballxxwrgJ. THURSDAY 7 a.m.: ·111e 20-plus member Costa Mesa·Ordnge Costa Breakfast Lions Ouh will meet at Mimi's Cafe 10 hear Dinyse Pe1ers of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Noon: The 5-0-member Cost<i Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet al the I loliday Inn for a program on the Manhattan Project (littp:llwww.kiwm1i.s.orgklulJ/ cost<lmestJ); the 50-mcmher Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yach! Oub; the 6<1-member F.xchange Oub of Newport Harbor will meet at the Nautical Museum 10 hear Judge Jim Gray .. Running for Senator .. http://wwwnh e.xdumgecluh.rom). The I 00-mernber Rot ary Oub 111 Newport Irvine will meet at the Atrium I lo1cl for Cran 'taJk~ (/I I tp:llwww. n i mta ry. org). • COMMUNITY & CLUBS 1s published Saturdays In the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting information by fax 10 (714) 921-8655 or by e·rna1l 10 jdeboom 1a1aolcon1 Cinema Guild, which supports the Newport Beach Film Festival. is looking for new members. Interested candidates should want to he lp further an artistic and cultural heritage in the community and should have a love of cinema and a desire 10 raise awareness of the film festival. (949) 253-2880. NEWPORTBEACH,GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COWe11TTEE The Newport Beach City Council is seeking applications from residents o r business owners to fill vacancies on the General Plan Advisory Committee. The committee meets from 7 to 9 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays in the Newport Beach Police Department auditorium, 870 Santa Barbara. (949) 644-3005. NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE COMPANY The company needs 'llolunteers to help with costume design, sewing, make-up application, set construction, technical help, publicity, stage management and badtstage supervision. (949) 759-1046 or LKSaf<91aol.com. See INVOLVED. 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AIJ1,I i ..'004 Al5 Pia """' F.: Easter Mother's Day Father's Day Cid! now jor bnt 11ppoi11tment tbnes 949 675.3 130 OVER :JO YEARS IN COSTA MESA ,II\\ ( )\\111•d ~ ( lpc·r.ll1·d h) Mt'"" l lpliol~1 •ry' Laminate Flooring Texture-Plush Carpet '\ll '""'s2os Ceramic \ \ll)°:'" $1 50 <'.l/L/1111,t! \//<)( "'11 ( ,/111·,,, .. ,,11/.1/11111 s q ft I 11-.1 .11/1 ·ii sq ft Wood Flooring Berber Carpet ',, $169 \ \ll • Vinyl Flooring 1-.!c •/ u11.,/ 1111.1; ,\ N, '\\ 111 .. 1.i11, .11 sq ft \ \ll) ,, s199 sq ft Carpets • Area Rugs • Vinyls Ceramics • Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 'S?lte4a ~ESIGN CENTER "For All Yo ur Decorating Needs!" m•t ./I ,. nt'•t 11h1H HH· f URNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY • (u...,lt 1m-Mc1tk I urnilurc •Slip Co\7L'r:-• P11t1u hirniturc Uri1pcr1c~. ~hadl'~. & 11edspn.:alh • lliolfll •'\lfff HA\f of fWJI~ U8tl14 & lA(Ji:.,. factory & Showroom • 1998 Harbor Bl\7d .. Costd Mcsd Call for an In-Home Desi~n Consultation (949) 642-8400 .----~-~ ~ • .~ .. 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Admission is $6 for adults and $5 for seniors and OCC students Information and tidtets. call (714) 432-5880. hrtp:1twww.occ11ckets com NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL I"'' ... \ \\ l11k \"II \\ .1111 l \Ullt fu•ll h. ht fh • .._.._,.,,,t,h: \n u dttn I \\.1Ut 1 I 1t• 11L' ollflllllll' <lilt Ill \1 °111 ,lttt\\1't 111 ... 1 .. 1, ·' R \•,illPr '' lJHllJ'llll' ill pltt·.p,:, 11\ t• The Newpon Beach Film Festival will d1spl11y more than 300 fea tures. sllon films, documentaries and ammot1on from more than 45 counrries The fes11val will also host several galas. seminars, and Question-and-answer sessions with f1lmmalters. 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Road Dogz and Manins at 8:30 p.m. Fridays, Greg Topper at 9 p.m. and the Derek Bordeaux R&B Combo ar 6:30 p.m. The Village Inn 1s at 127 M arine Ave .. Balboa Island lnformat1orl' (949) 675·8300. CURTIS BRENGLE Bayside Restaurant offers piano player Cunis Brengle performing 1azz. classical dnd contemporary from 6 10 10 p.m Mondays in April at 900 Bayside Drive. Newport Beach Information: (949) 721-1222. JIMMY HEWITT Bayside Restaurant offers contemporary solo gu11a11s1 Jimmy Hewitt from 6·30 10 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays through the month of April at 900 Bayside Drive. Newpon Beach. lnformatton: (949) 721-1222. MUSIC AT THE GRILL The Bluewater Grill offers live music Friday and Saturday nights. Greg M organ. Ntd< Peper and Kelly Gordien (known as MPGI perform classic rodt, R&B and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays_ Marvin Gregory and M PG will perform classic rodt, swing and R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The restaurant 1s at 630 Lido Park Drive. Newpon Beach. Ftee. 1949) 675-3474 REBA MCENTIRE Grammy Award winner Reba McEntire will perform as part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 11 at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Information· (714) 740-2000, http:ltwww.ocfa1r.com/pac1fic amphitheatre/ TRAIN Musical group Tram will perform as pan of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concen Series at 8 p.m . July 15 at the Orange County Fair and 17STREET B EAUTY C ENTER %i. Largest, finist, f rieru{{itst 'Beauty Suppfy & 1 uff Servile SaU711 In Oronge County Open 7 Days • (949) 642-17 17 Expos1t1on Center Information: (714) 740-2000, hrtp·11www.ocfa1r.com1pac1fic amp/11theatre1 HOOTIE ANO THE BLOWFISH Musical group Hootie and the Blowfish will perform as pan of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concen Series at 8 p.m. July 18, Information: (714) 740-2000, http:1/www.ocfair.com/pac1fic amphitheatre MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA SEASON FINALE The Mozan Classical Orchestra will perform al 8 p .m. today at the Irvine Barclay Theatre at 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tidtets cost from $25 to $39. Information: (949) 854-4646 REVOLVER La Cave Restaurant offers Revolver, which fearures DJs along with imagery and auditory deltghts at 10 p.m. Tuesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information-(949) 646-7944. HUTCHINS CONSORT: OCTET OMNIBUS The Hurchtns Consort, the world's only professional ensemble performing on eight-scaled violins, will perform at 8 p.m . Aprtl 10 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive. Irvine T1dte1s cost from $29 and $.34. lnformatton: {949) 854--4646, hrtp. 1'WwW ltutchinson consort org 'EMRACE THE WORLD' The Baha1'1 Club of UC Irvine will present "Embrace lhe World;' a musical experience from around the world. The event will begin at 7 p.m April 15 at the lrvme Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Some of the performers cn attendance will be lrani11n master viohnist Farzad. Chma's renowned vocalist and Erhu mus1c1an Lin Cheng and hip-hop sensation Justice Leeg. The event is free. Information: (949) 854-4646 BALLET REPERTORY THEATRE: SPRING GALA Ballet Repenory Theatre will present classics from •ts repertoire of ballet such as Ballet Studio, Red Poppy, Raymonda Variatrons and Bolero. The event is at 2:30 p.m. April 18 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Dnve. Tid<ets cost $10 to $14. Information: (949) 854-4646. ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS The All-American Boys Chorus will present the best of Broadway, toe-tapping tunes from America's Heritage and a patriotic tribute. The evenl will be at 7 p.m. May 1 See HOURS, Pa1e.A17 20% OFF (),, •. ,. ·" (l,,., .. (949) 642-1717 B EST PRICES • B EST SERVICE • BEST SELECTION .... NEW Aluuvill OF ~~,Fiij~-'--~ s..J..11,PmN!iuJa-Jm ~ • • • . '2 a: ~ ._ ______________________________________________ .. _ :' ~ ~ . I I t ----------------·--·---· HOURS Continued from Al 6 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive in Irvine. Ticicets cost from $25 to $30. Information: (949) 8544646. 'MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS' The UC Irvine Chambers Series will present "Music Without Borders," featuring pianist Nohema Fernandez. The event will be at 8 p.m. April 10 in Winifred Smith Hall a1 UCt. Information: (949) 824-2787. /lttp:l/Www.arts. uci. edu. SINATRA TRIBUTE La Cave Restaurant offer$ David Kmwald's live tribute to Frank Smatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE La Cave Restaurant offers the Underground Lounge, featuring Pete Villani singing Bennett. Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 lrvme Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: t949) 646-7944. PLAN BE La Cave Restaurant offers 1he funky soul iazz music of Plan Be from 10 p.m. 10 I a.m on Thursdays at 1695 lrvme Ave Costa Mesa. lnforma11orr (9491 64&-7944. THE GINGER BAKER JR TRIO La Cave Restaurant offers the 1au fust0n music of the Gmger Baker Jr Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a m . Fridays at 1695 Irvine Ave .• Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 646-7944. TODD OLIVER JAZZ QUARTET La Cave Restaurant offers the jazz music of the Todd Oliver Jazz Quartet from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 1695 Irvine Ave . Costa Mesa. lnformal1on (949) 646· 7944. MUSIC AT THE PELICAN The Rusty Peltcan offers the music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday The hand performs from 7 to 10 p.m Wednesday and Thursday. from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 am Friday and Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.rn. Sunday The res1aurant is at 2735 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach Free. (9491 642-3431. MUSIC AT PLAYERS Players rcstauranl is now offering live music from 9 p.m to midnight every Friday and Sa turday. Players is at 512 W 19th St .• Costa Mesa. No cover charge (949) 646·5615. WEEKEND MUSIC Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant in Newport Beach presents the Rid< Sherman Duo featunng Rici< Sherman and Alan Remington on Friday mghts The program features all your favorites on the sa>cophone keyboards. Anthony's 1s at 15 1 E. Coast Highway.1949) 673-3425 POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO Tate 5. a funk, rock and Motown act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo·s Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway. Corona def Mar. Solo guitarist Ken Sanders performs classical flamenco tunes at 7·30 p.rn. Tuesdays and S\lndays Free. (949) 675· 1922. SATURDAY NIGHT R&B (Qprald Ishibashi and the Stone Bridge Band play rock and R&B at 9 p.m Saturdays at Sutton Place Hotel's Trianon Lounge. 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Free (949) 476·2001 STAGE 'INTIMATE EXCHANGES' "Intimate Exdianges;· written by Alan Ayckbourn and directed by Martili B'l1nson. w ill feature Richard Ooyle and Kandis Chappell ponraylng an English garden full of hilanous characters The show's last perfofmance is today on th~ Jultanne Argyros Stage at South Coast R,epertory Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.' Tic:tcets cost from $19 to $55. Information: (714) 708-5554. 'SAFE IN HEU' "Safe 1n Hell; written by Amy Freed and directed by David Emmes. is an off·beat comic take on the Salem witch trials. Puritenlsm is broadly satirized In th.e prod~ction. The performance will preview until Thursday, and the regular run will be from Friday to May 9 on the Segerstrom Stage at South Coast Repertory Theater, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa M esa. Tickets cost from $19 to $55. Information: 1714) 708-5554. lWO ABOUT POOH #Pooh in The Enchanted Place" 1s a double bill of ~aotherl " and .. The Enchanted Place Suite:· which will be performed at 2 and 7:30 p.m. April 17 and at 2 p.m. April 18 in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Ans Center. Tickers cost from $25 to $50. Information. (7 14) 556-2787 http:llWww.ocpac.org ' 'MR. MARMALADE' "Mr. M armalade;• written by Noah Heidie, is a story about games people play as seen lhrough the eyes of an extraordinarily advanced 4-year-old with a vivid 1maginat1on The performance will preview from Apnl 25 to 29. and tlie regular run will be from April 30 to M ay 16 on the Julianne Argyros Stage at South Coast Repertory Theater, 655 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa Tickets cost from $19 to $55. lnforma11on: (714) 708·5554 'SOMETHING TO HIDE' .. Something to Hide" 1s a mystery-thriller that revolves around a writer 1n the Enyhsh countryside. The play will be performed at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fndays and Saturdays and at 2:30 Pm. Sundays through April 25 al the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Dnve, Newport Beach. Tickets cost S1 7 opening night and $13 for all other· performances. Inform ation-(949) 631·0288. PACIFIC PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL South Coast Repertory will be having its seventh annual Pacific Playwrights Festival, featurtng works in development by emerging and established writers such as Lucinda Coxon. Sarah Ruhl, Craig Lucas and Richard Greenberg from M ay 7 to 9 al South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drtve. Costa M esa. Information· (714) 708-5555. http.J/'www.scr.org. 'I PAGLIACCI' AND 'CARMINA' Opera Pacific presents the panny of Ruggero Leoncavallo's "I Pagliacc1" and Car Orff's "Carmina Burana" 1n their original languages with sub11tles T-he productions will be performed at 7:30 p.m. April 20 to 24 and at 2 p.m . April 25 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tickets cost from $40 to $185. Information: (71415562787. htto:/lwww.ocpac org. 'THE HOBBlr The Newport Beadl Repertory Theater and the city of Newport Beach Recreation Services will present Tolkien's .. Tho Hobbil" at 2 and 8 pm. today and at 1:30 p.m. Sunriay at the Corona del Mar High Sd1ool Theatre, 2101 Eastbluff Dnve, Newport Beach. T 1d<ets cost from S9 to S 11 Information: (949) 644 ·3151 IJNp:/lwww.geoc1t1es com newportbeachrepertorythl'ater 'THE LION IN WINTER' Vanguard University presents "The Lion in Winter;• a sardonic family drama about King Henry II The production will be performed at 8 p.m . Apnl \6 to 18 ()nd April 22·10 25 and at 2 p.m . Apnl 18, 24 and 25 al the Lyceum Th&ater, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa Tickets cost $10. Information: (714) 668 6 145. 'BABES IN ARMS' Newport Harbor High School theater arts department will present Rictlard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart's "Babes in Arms" at 7 p .rn. April 14 to 18 and at 2 p.m . April 17 and 18 at Costa Mesa High School's Lyceum Theatre, 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Tickets cost from $5 to $10 Information: (949) 650-2502 'CINDERELLA WALTZ' The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse will present "Cinderella Waltz" ii comical look at the t rad111onal Cinderella story. The performance will preview Thursday and April 10 with a gala night April 11 and the regular run from April 12 through M ay 2 at 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Tickets cost from $10 to $20. Information and reservations; (949) 650·5269. reservation a•costamesa playhouse.org. 'MOBY DICK' Orange Coast College·s theater department will present a new adaptation of Herman Melville's "Moby Dick" at 4 p.m. May 18, 7 p.m May 19 and 20, 8 p.m. May 21 and 22 and at 2 p.m. May 22 and 23. Tickets cost trom S8 to $12 Information: 17141432·5880. AR T 'CITIES OF PROMISE' "Cities of Promise: lmagmg Urban C11hfornia." an art C.1!h1b1t on how artists m the 1930s tn the present have incorporated skyscrapers, houses. bridge!. freeways and automobiles mto their works, will be at the Ora11ye Cou111y Museum of Art tlHough April The exf11b11ton will illso feature paintmgs comm1ss1rm .. d as covers for Westwavs mag,11111e by tho Auto Club. Information 1949) 759-1122. http www ocma nt>t AESTHETIC STRATEGIES "Aesthetic Strategies;· 1s fl µroir..:1 where three Southern Cal1fo11111J an1sts Claude Kent, Rogullo Chacon, dnd Brian Boyer - present and defend their personal an11udes toward aesthetics from 6 to 9 P m. today at Arden2 QC Pro1ect Gallery. 350 E. 17th St . Suite 11 2, Costa Mesa 1nrorma11on (9491 548·0097 HELGA UMBER An e>ch1bi1 of artist Helga Uml.H:r's w ork will be on display fiom 11 30 a m. to 10 p m. through May 22 at the Bayside Restaurant 900 Bayside Dnve. Newp<Jn Bo.ich lnforma1ion (949) 851 ·9181 ((1491 721 1222 DANC E NEDERLANDS DANS THEATER I The Nederlands Dans Theater I which focuses on contempor..iry dance, will perform its new repertory prog1am at 8 p rn todciv and at 2 p .r11 Sunday 111 Segerstrom Hall at the Orangp County Perforrning Ans Ccntt:1 600 Town Center Drive. Costii Mesa T1c1<e1s cost f1om S20 to S75 Information· (7141556 278/ httµ·,,www.ncpar org STUDENT DANCE CONCERT Orange Coast College's D1111c1· Depa1tment will hos I its 41 sl anriual Studcnl Dance Conccrl at 8 p rn April 23 and 24 111 OCC's Robert B Moore Thl'atre 2701 Fciuv1ew Road. Cost.1 ' M esa Information (7141 432 5880 DANCE LEGENDS FROM CHINA Dance Logends from Chinil will feature Chino's famous sl'ven dancers Liu Zhen. Wan MR J1a11 Cou, Wu Zhen Yan. Al>ula D1hnacr. Zhao Liang. !:>uri X1,ru Juan, and Feng Shuang Bd1 fhe performa11ce will be at 7 30 p m Wednesuav and Friday at thn Irvine Barclay Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive There will hr> .1 lecture at 1.30 pm Friday Twk .. 1s cost $25. Information: 1949) 854-4646. http WWW tht'btJTCltl\' org1calc11dar. SWING Lessons are g111en from 2 to 6 p rn every Sunday at the Avant Garde Ballroom in Newport Beach by the Orange County Swmg Dance Club. All ages arc welcome. and no partners are needed. Information: http:llwww.ocswing.com, (909) 656·6119. MATTRESS OUTLET STORE "Beller Sleg> Through Science. " .---....---~..-...._ Et»· -:Git the Best for \ess! :SSANDNEW :COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT , .. • r Saturday, Aprtl 3, .!004 A17 • Sale Lamlnat~ Spttlal ii . U91Qj;Me1 FROM $1~¥ JJAJll))}Y-0:.0J:J JP:E~J,Jj LJ H~ 1 son:irt Floori ng lji,1 '28.' "'"- f'l_ ""' 1!." 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Sports Editor Richard Dunn: !949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: (949) 650-0170 BOYS VOLLEYBALL dMservesup .~]t ree-game ......... .... . .. • Will ~Kings get the • m; on Calvary · el to pace _ ~andingPCL Corona del Mar, the defend· ing Pacific Coast League cham· pion. easiJy defeated Calvary Cllapel. 25· IO, 25-17, 25·8, ln the Sea Kings gym Friday, when Smith, the only freshman on the ic>!tt triumph. • ... i-tt.v. Vlr19n ~~~ilot CORONA Dl:L 1\1AR -It was a match th~ Corona del Mar l ligh boys volleyball teem Mias uppol>ed to win. squad, continued to solidify his starus on the varsity team . Smitl1 had just one kill and one block assist, but he pulled the Sea Kings out of an early rut in the opening game. With the srore tied , 3·3, junior Tom Welch slammed a kill from a Smith as· sist 10 give serve to Corona del Mar. Smith then served for seven straight DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's Jake Cancellieri, middle, and freshman Adam Smith, right, h Was also a match that showed just hcrN1Jtr Sea King freshman Adam Smith has c;:ome in such a shon time. see CdM, Pa&e B4 stuff a Calvary Chapel hitter in Sea Kings' Pacific Coast League win Friday. COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD ·:Pirates -· • I \.Collect • Victories· '" : Rojas, Jones win three events to .. 'tead Orange Coast College men, .. :~men to crucial OEC triumphs. .. . . ,.. • ltryce Alderton -Oaity Pilot • , -T' ~ -..- •• :COSTA MESA -The Orange Empire Conference trgrk a nd field finals might be three weeks away. byt the Orange Coast College men's and women's team~ sent .1 message Friday 1J1a1 lhey are rounding iiito shape at the mo!>t opportune time. .. Both Coa!>I 1eaml> claimed victories in a 1hrec- tcam conference meet Fridey at • OCC each barely edging Riverside · while Fullerton finished a distant • ~lird. Sophomore dblimte runner Ava Jones tripled tci lead the Coa<;t women (79.5 point,), who finish 6·0 in conference. Riverside (72.5 point.,) entt:r('d the meet undefeated. Fre~hman 1 lumbeno Roja.-., an Estanci<i l ligh product, aho tripled to lead the Coast m en 10 84 point)), eight ahead of Riverside. The Coast women, the defending state champi· ons. led by five points heading into the 1,600-mctcr relay, which Riverside had a slight lead headinJt into the final 400 meters. That's ...... hen Coasts Gegi Van De Walker took over. Van De Walker. a former standout at Costa Mesa High. narrowed the gap on Riverside's Latisha Bush along the back stretch and used the fin aJ 100 meters 10 edge the Riverside runner by a little more ' a second. AnnJe Garton. who daimed the 400 es (1 :07.5), Elda Hernandez and Hanni Geider ipated in Coast's winning 1.600 relay (4:00.3). De Walker wasn't concerned about making See PIRATES, Pa&e 84 STEVE McCRANK /OAILY PILOT Orange Coasrs Humberto Rojas leads the men's field en route to winning the 1,500 meters Friday. EYEOPENER ID J)ajJy~Pilol • Sports 11&11 ol FllltW' I• j.. lit HU•,( tli. !lttlL hmu•I• Aoril 5 honoree TOM TRAGER Saturqay, April 3, 2004 Bl BOYS BASKETBALL King opts • to resign Personal reasons prompt Estancia boys basketball head man to step down. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The E.<,tancia lligh boys basketbt\11 program is took!ng for its fifttv;oach in'buc years after the r~ig· nation of Russell King. who guided the Eagles to a I J -14 record in hil> only l>ea· l>on at the helm. e King, hired as interim coach Oct. 16. one day after three-year head man Chris Sorce re· i.ixned. ha~ o;fl'pped down citing personal rca:.ons. Es1ancia Boyo; Athletic Director rim Par el i.aicJ. Parse! :.aid ht> had invited King batk for next 'eason and. after Kmg ex· pressed rcserva11on!> about rL·turnin~. attempted to convince him to !.lily with· out SUCC~!>~. See KING. Pa&e 84 HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Sailors hold off Warriors ROUNDUP: Timely hitting, Cantarella 's pitching help Sa il ors extend Sea View win streak to three games. Newpon I !arbor High senior pitcher Joey c.antarclla blanked visiting Wood· bridge for six innings and Lhe Sailor, fa.,h- ioned a second-inning rally 10 po!.t a -1 -1 Sea View League ba'ieball win Fnday. The victory, Newport I larhor\ third straight in leagt1e, upped the fan.' rt'- cord to 7·4, 3·2 in league. Calarella and Greg Miner singled to start the i.econd inning for thr host!>. then advanced on a sacrifice bun1 hy Jeff Sancl1e1. Cantarella wa!. t::i~ed ou1 at the plate for the -.econd out on a ground ball to .,hon. b ut P-.11rid: l\ceh.m and Mike McLean each singled in nm ... before Brandon Jasper drove in two \-\lith a single to back Cantarella\ solid mound work. Cantarella yielded livr hits, while strikin~ out four ,md walking none. Woodbridge (4·6· I. 2·3 in league) brought the tying run to the plate in the seventh. The Warrior.; loadc·d the hru.es with one out, hefore .-,coring their 10111: run on a fielder's-choice grounder that wa.c. nearly a double play. Cantart'lla fin · ished it off by inducing a grounder 10 propel th(' '>treaking Sailor., inlfJ the hunt for one of the league's three guar- anteed en: ~uthem Sec11on playoff benhs. Newport has 1101 been to the playoffs 1>111cc· 1990. See BASEBALL, Pa&e B3 • DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK ~ . Todd Macklin j - "-.... -.............. ____ .. __ ..... ------ By putting the squeeze on inner demons, Sea Kings' senior right-hander continues to take hold of success. Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot W hen observers not<' the Improved grip Todd Macklin malntaJns on the • had nothing but a negative impact on him," CdM Coach John Emme said. HThis season, he has matured on the mound and has continued to Just get better and better. He has really pitching mound this season, they aren't talking about the way he grasps 1 he baseball with his right hand. Instead, they are re(erring to the Increasing success with which the Corona del Mar High senior standout contains the competitive desires that used to telegraph an unproductive temper. "He used to wear his emotions on hJs shirt sleeve, which didn't endear him lo the umpires. changed momentum and become a polished pitcher." Though there are occasional lapses, Macklin ha& scowled less and sparkled more consistently this spring, helping the Sea Kings (7-4, 5-0 In the Pacific Coast Leque) establish themselves as strong ravorites to derend their league titJe. CdM, ranked No. 7 In CIP Southern Section Dlvtalon Iv. Is also expected to make a deep run Into the playoffs. The USC-bound standout earned his S.. MACKUH, P .. e 14 :I ' ~~~-w-----------------~~~----- • 12 Saturday, Apr~ 3. 2004 -Dli!Y Pilot l • \ (I I \ I ~ Ll BAUER JAGUAR 1455 ·south Auto Mall Drive Santa Ana • 55 Fre.eway at Ed.inger In The Santa Ana Auto Mall 866 • 499 • 4111 • www.bauerjaguar.com • ; London to John Wayne A irport: flight N-CAM3 -.. ...... . . . . .. , . . . . . , , . . . . . .. .. .. ----......---··--.._.. ___________ _,_ _________ _ • D~Ptlot SPOR rs -.. BRIEFLY u Lightning's Cordier . :---trikes back iit win --~ge Hill School junior Tristan Cordier eamed a 6-3 win over Adrian Ang,' wl\o de- feated him earlier in the season. to hJghlight "tr Lightning'.~ 15·3 Academy League boys ten- ~vic1ory over visitinttOxford Academy Friday. ··:three weelCs ago, Cordier lost, 4-6. to Ang. · ~ .was a first-team all-league performer last year. Cordier also won his olher two sets. Ara Oemirjian and Hubert Wee won two set., in sin~les for the Ughtning (8-5, 5-1 in leaKtJel ranked Nu. 2 in Cl F Southern Section .,..qNOsion V. • he Sage I !ill tandem of Ian Livingston and Olin. and rhe Mich:iel Cassel, Michael rison duo swept in doubles. Aclldemy l.ea&u• Sage Hill 15, Oxford Academy 3 les -Cordier (SH) def. Ang. 6·3. del. Pa1el, 6 O, Chaudnary. 6·1: Demirjian (SH) won, 6·0, losl. won, 6·0: Wee (SH) won, 6 I, 6-3. losi, 3-6. bles-Uvingston-Chin (SH) def. Choi-Choe, 6-4, T. Montgomery·Doi, 6-0, del. Kwan-Kang, 6-2; -Cinsel-Garrison (SHI won. 7-5, 6·3. 6-0, 1Gwna-Moshayed1 (SHI won. 6-2. 6·2. lost, 1·6. Costa _Mesa outduels Orange · •SOFTBALL: Uyen Mai went :l for 4 and ': line-E Yamamoto had a 2-tor-2 performance .. .tP h elp 'lead rhe Costa Mesa lligh 'softbaJI with 14 le.ills and added five stuff blocks while senior Miwh Maridel slammed 12. kills to go with five stuff blocks. Garrell Walthers tallied I 0 stuff blocks to get Mesn back into lhe·march after ~estmin­ ~tcr had served well during the first two games. Mesa Coach Dave Sorrells said. Joyce propels Sage Hi ll to win •VOLLEYBALL: Visiting Sage 1 lill School overcame a slow start IO po5t a 22··2.5, 25· 14 . 25-18, 25-11 Academy League boys volleyhaJI win over St. Margaret's friday. Senior Kevin Joyce had 21 kilJs to pace the Lightning (H· 1. ]-I in league), while Macsun Frederick added nine kills. live blocks and three ucc serves. St. Margaret's fdl to 1-12., I -:I. Sage raltics for comeback victory • SOFTBl\LL: Katrina Redelsheimer. Jei.sica Torina and Kalil' l'ui~hys singled tn h·y a three-run. sixth·inning raJl y th.it led ho .. r Sage llill School to a 5 ·3 Academy l.eagu1• softball win over Whitney Friday. Rebecc t H~mbaniky had a rwo-run doublt• to back her comple1e-gamc pilching l'ITon for 1l1t• winners (4· 7-1. 1-1 in league). i\lso, /\lex Sh1ta11· ishi lrnd 1wo hit'> and a run for tht' I jghu1ing I =~ lo a ll-2 Golden Wesr League victory ov1:r host Orange Friday. . Whitney is 0-2 in kagm1. I Jan;i.e Rivera poundt•d a double for ~he Academy Leaeue Sage Hill s. Whitney 3 J I f.l11'ilangs (6-9. 2 I in k•aguc}. Mc~a \.oat·h <;haron Uhl '>aid her ream took advantage of lour errors hy Ordngc (2· I), which had eight h11<. 10 the Mu.,rangs' 10. Jackie Butler !>truck our three and walked 0 11l' 10 improvt' 10 6·7 . Golden W.lt LH&U• Costa Mese 6, Orange 2 Score by Innings Cns1a Mesa 110 013 o 6 10 1 Orange ooo 101 o i s 4 Butler and Miller, S1ule, Valadez (6) and Coan. W B111tor, 6 7. L -Siulo. 28 R1vora (CM), Reil (0), Coan <Cl Estancia sweeps past Panthers · •VOLLEYBALL: The Estancia 1 ligh boys rnllcyball ream protected its Golcien West l.cagut' Iced by sweeping host Orange. 25-13, ~5 7. 25· I O. 1-"riday. Kri'> 1 larlwell had I 0 kills while fellow se11 - 1C1r:-. Scull Sankey and Josh Kornegay added 111m· :ind· eight. respectively, to help the Eagll''> improve lo 12· I. 6 ·0 in league. J· • .,1ancia .. ranked No. I in CIF Southern !'-ei:Jion Divisio11 111. also received 33 assisb from junior setter Trl'vor I lo Imes. Sophomore Dallas Kopp had five kills and c:cn1or Brad Larsen continued lo add hi~ Score by Innings Wt11tnor. 2m ooo o J 1 4 Sago Hill 100 ooJ s 1 J Nol ava1la1Jle, Hcrnbarsky and wrina W Hombarsky, 3 2 28 Hombarsky !SHI Eagles avert Saints' no-hit attempt • SOVTDl\tl: Sa11ta i\11a 1 hgh'~ Mallory Marque:.<. dl'liverl•d a nnl'·h111t•r anti the F.'> tancia softball team lost. 4-0. 111 Goldl•n W1,~1 League 11ction at thl' Eagle~· d1<1111011tl Friday. Fstanria sophomore Havyn KostC'nbadc1 broke up Marquez·i-. no-hit bid w11h a hluop !>i nglc tu lefl fidd 1n the third innin~. The l:aglei-. dropped 10 5-7. 1 -~l in league while thl' Sainrs 11nprnvetl to Ill·:.!· I. 2-1 Golden West lea1ue Santa Ana 4, Estancia 0 Score by Innings Santo Ana '" 001 o 1 u Estancia uoo oou 11 n 1 u Marque1 and Du La Riva. Flores ancl Or.kov W Marquot, 10 2 L Flores. O 1 28 011.-:1t11!a (SAi. Do Lo Riva (SAi. 38 Gau11er !SAi HR Ouotad" !SAi Waves overwhelm ·Eater~ in four I : <>leady passing 10 the win11ing mix. Mustangs prevail in five games ti VOLLEYBALL: Costa Mesa 1 ligh'!-> boy!> •VOU.HYMLL: rhe lJ C lrvmt• hwn\ vul leyhall t£•:1m rnuld not Mt!.tam iti-. fi"t·ganw mnm1•n1um anc.llnsl, 30-20, 22·311. 24 :m. 2.·1- :.SO tu hu'>t Pl·p1wr11ine in ~lountain l'at1fic Sports Fedl'ratiun action Thursday. l volleyball team clawed Its way back to de· . (\o;11cd visiting Wcstmi11St<:'r, 2 1-25. 20·25, 25· Mall Wchhl'r rcrnrdcd I H kill~ to ll'ad the i\ntea1eri-( 10-16, 4 -13). David Smith and Jimmy Pelv,cl addt•tt 15 kills l'at:h. Brett Heid amai-.~ed CiO a.,!>i.,h for llC:I. Frl:'d Wi1t1t•r•,' 2.4 kills led the Wave .. ( 14 -fl. 11 -6). :! I, z;, 2.:1. 15 I ~I. in a Golden West League 111a1i.:h Friday. · l<yan Ha~vcll led Mc'a (5·5, 2.-2. in le3b'lle) BASEBALL Continued from BI o of ~niors helped host J School knock off de· Academy League -hase- pion Oxford Academy. y. Tim Wilkins threw a e-gamc four-hitter. sen· er Bryan Kornswiet was and made several spar- nsive plays, and senior ' r went 2 for 3. Sal· e tn the tying nm a11<1 h e game-winner, as 1hc & rallied from a 2· I defi· · (4-4. :.S-4 in lcab'llc). · three straight league 'ncluding a 5·0 decision d J\Jesday. Rul the hui-.1'. our in the fif1h to takl· agalnst the P.Jt_riots. who r lost to the I jghtning. er singled in a nm tu score at 2-2. then. aJong m~wiet. ramc home on booming two-nm d ou- hll' over the lef1 lieldrr\ head. Junior Matt I .orwr followed with a triple to platr Wilkm~. who struck out <,even, walkl'd 1wo and faced the nunimum 111 the second. third, fourth, lifth a.nd sixth innings. • Komswiel threw out two run- ners trying to steal and Wilk.ins picked another off. Mesa .. Peterson prevail •Costa Mesa High -;enior Jus· tin Peterson continued h11o hril- liant pitching this ~pring with a complete-game four-hiller in the Mustangs' 6· l Golden West League basebnJI victory ;ir Orange Friday. Peterson. who improwd to 4· I. struck out 11 and al~n doubled in the vi~tory. which IJelped the Mus1anJ:1o improve ICT 5-5, 2· I., Oaniel Cooper wa' i for 3 · with two RBis for the winner<;. who'took control with a three· run third. In that innmg. Peter· son led off with a double and. later. both Gary Gonzale1, and Andrew Sanford added RBI doubles. Orange fell to :1-H. 2-2 in ll•;1g111'. C .O'>lil Mt•'>i1 111w 11' r lw l'mlc of tlw < .o,1i-.1 t11urnamt•111 1oflay •11 home nga111'-l (.qlony ut 11 a .m. Sea View lu1ue Newport Harbor 4, Woodbridge 1 Score by Innings W'bridge ooo OOo l 1 ~ 1 Newpon 040 ooo • • !I o Swanson and f111cht: Cantarella and Sanchez W -Cantarella, 3 1 L - Swanson 28 Can1arella (NHI 38 - Makscq1a11 (NH) Academy LH&ll• Sage Hill 5, Oxford 2 Score by Innings 011tord 200 ooo o 2 4 o Sage Hill 001 040 • ~ I ~ Ott. Bedarcl (5) and Florido. Wilkins and Kornswiot W Wilkins.3 1 L Ott. 28 -Wilkins !SHI 38 Lopu• lSHI Pactfic Coalt leacue Costa Mesa 8. Orange 1 Score by lnnln9s Mesa nJ ooo 1 e 8 1 Orango 000 100 o 1 • i Peterson and Benson; Wel1h end Lawrence. W -Peterson, 4· 1. l - Welsh , 1-3. 28 -Peterson ICM ). Gonzale1 (CM) Sanford (C"11. Hernande1 (0). 25 1111 the f!l'U11rul ri~hc now. All rh e c11/111 '. Saturddy Aorrl 3 2004 83 Better hurry!! 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S PU KT S Da~y f'110t ·nu: m·w 1· .... 1a11c:1a coJch wiU 111.heril All-Nt·v.pon-Mc~ µer· fon ner Carlob l'mw, who JVl'r· JgeJ 17.6 poi11t1> i11 hill thi1d v·dr- :.ity o;caM>11. l'iJ1111 helped t11e Ea~ei. reach the UF Southern !;,t'('.tion Divi::.£011 Ill-A playoffs, whcrc they lu:,t i11 the fin.I round ro Orangl' Lutheran. Other van.ity ll'tumcri. include I lugo t-....cobt'du. who will be a M"nor b'llanJ and ju11iors-to-be Mike Mcl>anicls, Shaun Mark.Icy Jlld Dalla' Kopp. 'l11e 11ew rnad1 will become tht• fift h cuac:h in :.ix seasons. IUth Boyce resigned after the 1m-2000 S'eason. nl(' sch ool hired former" Newpun I hubor <1.~illtan1 Rick Cook to take over for t\pyce,. but Coale resigned day' later, jui.t after the summer leabruc 1>chcd11lt· had bt'gu11. Sorce, the E..tanda jumur var- :.lly coach at the time. stepped in to take over the program and re· mained in charge through the next three :.eai.oni.. King. who will remain a teach- er al b.tanda, played fo r tJ1e Eagle~ and had coached in the program at all lcvdi.. ... PHO I OS BY SIEVE. McCRANK /DAU Y I'll 11 Orange Coast's Gegi Van De Walker, center, chases a rival in the hurdles in Friday's trkneet. PIRATES Continued from B 1 up the deficit during the finaJ leg. "lt'i. bellt'r to pass at the cud. Ml you will have momentum go· ing to catch up," !>aid Va n De Walker. who graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo last June. "I don't think about that muc:h when I am running." 'tayler Cusick won the rriple jump (:14-J\I·) wh ile' Jenny rhumpM111 claimed the pole vault (IO-OJ for Coast'~ other vk- tont'l>. Jon t'l> won the 800. I ,SIX> and :.1,000. rhe Coa.'I men held a live- point advantage heading into the final two events -the triple jump and tJ1e discus throw - witJ) daylight fleeting. < :oast':. Jeremy Wooldridge leaped 44 feet, 11 y, inches to claim the triple jump. while teammate Kevin Porter fin ished second (44 -7). Derek Oavis placed Lhirc.I in the dii.cus ( 130·0) to giw Coas t an added two pOlllt!'.. Wooldridge competed in his o;erond mee1 this i.cason after nu"in~ a o;ure hamstrinK. lie .ibu ran a leg in the 400-mett•r rcldy a11d fini,hetJ founh in the high jump. "h'i. great it workt•d our as it did," Wooldridge said of the tP;11n':. victory. "I tried to give IOZ~. cry 111y hardest and have fun. ll11hirn1 p111\lckd Iii ·''-'"''· \\l11l1• 1\h114ui'>1 h.1d .\l'Vt'fl, l'hl' !'lt·.1 ""IJ.:' '>1 llll'd 1111' 111a111n1y ol 1he11 poi111:. hy l ap11 .al11111g 1111 Calvary l }1apd l'tr11r-. I Ill' l.:.tgll-' lt·tl 1111ly olll'l' 111 !Ill' 111a1rh. i11 lht· rhird ga111l'. wlwn hil llrt•111t'r opt'lll'd with an .wt• for .1 I 0 1l·.1d. 1\111 l .. 1lvary C J1.1pd fell ap.irl ,1ltl·1 1h.11 Br.iwtll'I, who had two blot:b 111 thl' 1h1nl gJ111c. < .1111111, anti Almq11"1 madl' \un· 1lw 111J1d1 w1Juld 11111 KO lo a fourth .:a11w. l>ON t I ACH /DAILY PILOT Sea King junior Kevin Welch uncorks a iump serve. one key element in the Sea Kings' win. Hlakc Donnan's final lhrow in tht· shot put turned out to be the winning tosi. (4ti·6~). eclipsing tJ1t• mark of niversidc's Dustin 1~,helma11 (44-11 ). Ava Jones holds the lead over Orange Coast College teammates Ludi Valdez and Ann Garton. as the Pirates dominated the women's 1,500 meters Friday against Fullerton and Riverside colleges. Jones won the 1,500, 3,000 and 800. Below. Orange Coast's Joanna Wilhams clears 4 feet. 10 inches m the high 1ump t11L·ntio1ll'd fiw '1rn1gh1 Jll''· which \Vall a fir~I for I he '>ea .. 011. Kev111 PonN (6-2 in tlw high jump) and Tim llumham in the pole vault ( 14-0) aJso earned vie· torics ror the Coast men, who improwd to 5· I against confer- ence fnl's. Hiverside fclJ to 4-2. Lonll i.<iid hl· w,1, plc·ai-l·d lw had t l1e d1.i11ce. "to try diffcrt'nt thing' ,111d work 10 im prove in '>Olllc art·as h1·forc !.pring hrt•ak." "ev111 Wcld1 u111111111cd 111 u1mpt•lc in lht• thud g.11111'. < t1111111h11g lour lill~ ,111d lht' .tlort'- Nl·xt wet'k. tlw Sea King.' wiJI practice lightly and abo haw a team dinner. followed by a 11igh1 ol howling, l 01111 '><'lid .. rhe f..'llY!> llhowed some fight today." OCC: Coach John Knox :.<lit.I. THE FUN STARTS HEBEi ORT· S.HOW_ APRIL 1-4 RNRHE IM CONUENTI ON CENTER • 0ww !5 _._of W boe\.a, ...:., ~ ICUHll'lee, .............. w-Mile end monil HundNde of looew _,. product.-to ohootM '"-' • ar.,,.. ~· ~......,. m..W.. ,_.. mel wldt ...,....11oe& .,_ ......... Now'• die"'-... .-.....,,.,. --....... '-! •.....,~of con-W.nl ~ .,.,........ b.....,. ..._ ~ -...,. ...,.. 9ptft Oft ThurMay end &eWf'My, 10pm on F~ • FrM femitw ~' ..... u.. .......... .,._...,.....,. ,_.. 8eCal ....... -........................ .,., 1"0WtGM1 "-"-*" ,. -....... ,,,_,, 11 -• ,..,. _..,, __ ...., .......,,0.... ...... MOM WFQAMAnmt -..-. ..... ............... _ ,_,_,_... ADFWllC1'f t101w- ~,··-­........ -,,.~.-....... -------. ... ICftlte~----! ............. tat/94t • ..... _.,. ... ,_ .. TODAY BeMball SCHEDULE College B1ola at Vanguard (doubleheader), 11 a.m llojall, like Jones, won the 800. 1.500 and 3,000, displaying Coast's control of distam:e events. Patrick Pil7..gerald placed sec- ond in both the 800 and 1.500 · while Irwin Salas. another Costa Mc·i.a I ligh product, finished third in each event. Ludi Valdez placed second in both the 800 and 3,000 on Lhe women's side. Coast women took tlw top four spoti. in the 1,500. High S<:hool -Pnde ol 1he Coas1 1ourname111. San11ayu at Coruna dul Mar. 11 am , Colony a1 Cosi o MetMJ, 11 a m . San Pedro 111 Newpon Harbor. 11 em . La Sierra 111 Eslitnc1.i. 11 a rn Voleyball Collego men -UC Irvin" 01 USC, 7 p m Tennb "On lhe men's side. we knew lhl· JOO and ZOO would be diffi- l'Uh lo wiJl, so we moved more ludll into lhe longer mces and try lo sneak some points in the hur- dles and field events," Knox sait.I. "'n1c triple jump is a prime ex- ample. We went one-two." "I'm proud 10 :.c1y we won as a team ." Knox told his ll·ams hud died around him nfter tlw meet. College mon -UC A11101s111u al UC l"'ine. 1 p m T~andfleld High S<:huul boys ant.I yorls CoslJ Me .. .i at Trnbuco Hills 1n1111a11onal, all day MACKLIN Continued from B 1 fourth win in five decision .. '> Thursday and he brings a 2.49 t-.HA int o the Pride of the Coast tournament that begin:. today. The Dally l'ilot Athlete of the Week blanked PCI. foe Laguna !leach for live inninw. March 28. strlkrng uut t'ight and yieldi ng just three hits. He also co11trihutt•d offensively to the Sea KinK:.' 11-2 league wi n over Untversity March 25. connecting fo r hi.' second home n 111 of thr season. Macklin, who wilJ pitch for the 1tojans, llClid he C'njoys pitching above all else. But he is eager to contribute with the bat, typically · playing the outfield when not on the mound. I le is hitting .200 with two homen. und six RBis this season after having i1roduc<.'<i four homers a nd 21 RAls as a junior. Also a.' a junior. he posted a 6-2 record with a 2.03 EHA wi1 h 41 strikeouts in 51 ¥1 lnningi;, en route 111 AJl-New-port-Mesa laurl'I-. . With int'ft'aio<•d wlodty and better ro111mru1d or his curvehall and changeup thb ~eai.on. hl' has fannt'd ]Z in 25Y1 inning,. I h.111 11111111.11111 .• 111t.I lhl' improved Van Oe Wa lker. who is taking classei. at OCC that will help her become an emergency med ical technician. placed second in the 200, 400 and triple jump to ~o wilh a third in the 100 hurdle~. Coast will host a five-way 0011 conference meet Friday hefon· preparing for tlw OFC prdimi naries April 211. guru Stt.'VC Forl'man confidence it inspires. hasc helped Macklin become more poised on U1ebump. TODDMACIWN "Everything ii. helpful ant.I everyone ha<> an opin ion," ht• sattl. "Sometime-;. you haVI' 10 filter I suggest i1111sl. ~ "I guess I have more confidence," said Macklin, who can blow h.itters away with his low-90s fastball, or leave them bewildered, knees buckling with bat cocked on their shoulders, with his other two pitches. "It is fun to think you're outwitting the hitter. but it's always fun to blow one by the guy," said Macklin. who admits his grasp on the art of 1>itching has come a long way since entering high school. •1 thought I knew everything. but the first varsity game I pitched my sophomore year, I gave up five run!> in a third or an inning .• Macklin can't pinpoint specific lessons that led him to his current stature as an lntimldatlng fon:e on the mound. Rut he is thankful fo r all the pitching advice he has received from thoSt! Including C:dM pitching Macklin said the natu ral 1ml111ration process ha!-. helped hi' mound demeunor . tJ1ough he bclie\le' h" cornpCLitivc drive remains in high gl·ar. I le al~o hclil'vc~ the Sea Kings' prolific oOcnM' -tlwy have our i.cort.'d their first five P< .I. • opponents. 55-ft -help~ widen any C<IM pilclwr'i; margin for error. "It defin itely cast'!I th<' tension." Macklin sole.I of his offensive i.upport. "If you do screw up and let a guy on base, that one run Isn't going to he enough to beat you." Macklin also said the Sea Kings' improvt'tf defense has compounded his comfort level on the mound . Mackl in, meanwhlle. enhance<. the . comfort level of Emme and'the rest of I he Sea Kings by exen:lsing his grip on the ..:nmc -----~---.................. ----.................. .._.._._.., ________ ~..,._----------------~~---- L901I Noaca 2640 lepl Notices 2640 lept **" ~----------------I0000f MlK-n.~&Met , ... ttS) NOTIU IS HIHIV GIVIN that the City Co11nG1I nl Newport a~ech will hol<I d t111bllc hr•• uoi to 1 evoew 111~ drc1s11111 111 the Pl .. nnloog Com1J11s'°on to ~I'll""' •ll .. mendrneot lo U\e Pc• nut No 2001 040 on pruv•lll' to,ated at li'2l t Cn~st lhghwav I ne l'fOP•• ty os lncat•cl 111 the l<SC 01\h oct Re<1uosl 101 Joo i111endno .. 11t lo dfl t • 1~h11g U": Pei mot to ••lend the hour' ut operah"" to allow ""' 1 ~<,taunnt port1011 11t lwo C~I~ /I. Market 111 1r111,11n 011ert unot 10.00 , ,, tn aud tu 6lluw Uu: c\ldbhshmont to opc1ol• wolh II I ype 41 (Oil Salt Rl'~I dUd Wtnt! 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Custom bronze water f eatures welcome you into this contemporary Balinese one of a hind home. Th e three-s tory foyer showcases a 26' bronze waterfall that cas cades into the subterranean wine cellar/media roo m. The compilation of famou s artists an4 wood carvers is a testimony to the exqu isite taste of the owners and truly makes this the ''jewel on the ~ay". Offered at $14,995,000 Shirley Harris 949.212.0395 Shawn Weatherly-Harris 949.375.3690 CovER ... COAST NEWPORr PRoPERTIE.5 2. Cover Story/Index 75.-101. Strada Properties 3.-9. First Team Estates 103. Coastline Realty 10. Wells Fargo Bank 104. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage l l.-34. Prudential California Realty 105. Bank of America 35. Cote Realty Group 106. Laguna Seaside Realty 36.-37. Remax Real Estate Services 109. Armstrong Properties 38. Countrywide Mortgage B~rington Capital Wtldish & Nialis J 111. AG Edwards 39. Kolar & Co. Portfolio Financial 42. Catalist Homes 112. Mortgage Rates 43.-68. Coldwell Banker/ Coast Newport Properties ~ 113. John Dundee 69. Abrams Coastal Properties Island Real Estate 70.-71. Roger's Realty 115 . Open Home Guide 72. Metro Realty 116.-117. Homes of the Week 73. Brenexus 120. Strada Properties DailyAPilot Proudly serving Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona dd Mar, Newport Q>ast, Shady Canyon. Laguna Beach. Laguna Niguel, Dwa Point, Monarch Beach. Capisrrano Beach, Sa.n Juan Capistrano a.nd San Clemente. 3 CJ) "' ,YOUR SOUTHERN C ALIFORNIA ESTATES c a. "' ':< :l> ~ !-"' "' 0 0 A ::0 "' ~ ,.,.. "' c; ;;; FIRST TEAM ESTATES NEWPORT BEACH 0 I <;!, 17 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 210, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 • 800.258.7630 -< JJ 2 FIRSlTEAMESIATES COM .... 4 •t g <'; '• ~ ..; 0 '? ~ (/) 4' ;;:; :,; ....., "' Q. .r 2 Cl. ..!:" iij 0 \ l .\ r1RsrTc AM[STATfS COM YOUR SOUTHERN C ALIFORN IA FIRST TEAM ESTATES NOLAN 900 GLENNEYRE. LAGUNA BEA~A 9265 1 NORTH LAGUNA PRIVACY LAGUNA llEAOt. si..d ""°"" ~ ftdlt -f* ~~--·.,.haml••.-.... 2 .... .... •• .... ........ ~ .. to i.ct. ·--t:Mnfllllln ........ loc:ldar\ $1.2!ll¥lll0 (161295) CAU. 800.l87,J447 FIRSTTEAMBTATES COM • KEN-'ff MCNAUG HTO N office M9.i19.2050 #1 in Sales Volume at First Team Estates Newport Beach. website NEWPORTFINEHOMES.com email KENTNEWPORT@aol.com ISLAND IN TH E SKY NEWPORT COAST. 360• ocun, unyon and mountain views from all rooms. Located In the community of Ptr12ul this S bedroom, 4.S bath offers a redesigned kitchen, Imported granite counters 1nd frultwood cabinets. SJ,JS0,000 BE TH E KJNG OF THE HILL COAONA DEL MAA. 48fl. SBA. tiom. with approximately 4,000SF, pool,~ built-in BBQ. cherry wood cabiMtry throughout. TnlWrtlrw flooring. granite countm, Sub-ZeroN~ng ~ high ceilings, master Witt wtth huge closets. Formal living and dining rooms and den downstairs. Cal to~'" •PP ol 1t11 .. nt. $3,495,000 YOUR SOUTHERN CALJFO ANIA ES ~A TES CORONA DEL MAR. This beach close home Is perfect for famlly llvlng or for those that enjoy the Southern Callfornlan beach llestyle. The open floorplan Includes 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths a fireplace and the q1thedral ceilings enhance the living room while the formal dining room enjoys a wall of windows. Optimized for privacy, the grounds Include brick accented hardscape, In-laid brick patio flooring, well maintained softscape and a wrap·around patio area for entertaining. List Price $1, 199,000. TODD & KAREN COT E direct 71 4.856.2278 email cotefamlly@msn.com web www.thecotes.com flASlTEAMESTATES COM 1 ~ a. QI ':' )> ~ ~ "' 8 ,.. ::0 <1> !!!. ..,.., ..... cu ;;; 0 "' ) ~ 3' ~ I I f ! i i ' I .,• LINDZEE BRACHO CE'll 949.500.2340 website LINDZEE.COM EXCLUS IVE BIG CANYON HOME 8Hut1fully remod•l•d home features two t>.drooms, offlc•. 2.50 bathrooms, two car attached garage and laundry on Big Canyon golf course. Approximately 1600 sq. ft Every surface has been up!J'aded to include travertme flooring. travertine tiled bathrooms. granite counter tops m kitchen, new appliances, new cabinetry. crown molding, lighting upgrades and soon to be added new carpeting or choose your own. Call lindzee (949-S00-2340) for more details and appointment to view I IASTTfAM[STAIFS COM [STATES CONNECTI O .. ( AWBSOMB OCBAN VIEWS CO RONA DBL MAil. Tlus home c:xcmplifics 1hc bcsl in quality design offering meticulous Jct;uh 10 cabinetry, floors and upgrades. SJ,495,000 ( 169403) (800)258·7630 BEACH CONDO HUNTINGTON BEACH. Just minutes away 1Tom 1he o.:e~n. or h45 a great oixn lloor plan with loa of s10ragc •pace ~nd a fireplace on the loving room. $239 ,000 (169499) (800) 258·7630 SUNSET AND BAY VIEWS NEWPORT BEACH. Dor of the best locaoon., 1n 1ht- Bluffi 2,058 SF home -.-.u a fOrma model and" ekv" cd for the bc5t \'K'WS .ind pri\-xy $989 ,000 (1695001 (800) 158-7630 OCEAN AND CATALINA VIEWS SAN CLBMBNTB. Enjoy sumer vicwi over Cauhna &om th" highly upgraded home ~th CUJtom crown moldings, new baseboards, a remodeled kitchen and priv2tc ~tios. $549,000 (169532) (100} 317-1450 DANA POTNT. In a guMd·g-~1ed cummunitv. Th1' 3 bedroom home on a cul·de ~<· wuh VlCWS 1s in move in condiuon "~lh granite .:nuntcn., fresh paint and new carpet. 56711,000 (1695H) LAGUNA NIGUBL. Qu1e1 cul dc ·.ac luouon .. ~th supcrb \1ews. Maner suite wnh 1~11•h upttndes 1hrou(lh nul R.:irtly Joe, a $pea.al 3 bedroom dc•11v1 lokc lhl\ one become auibble. $629,000 (1695311 (800)387-1450 SAN CLBMBNTB. 5 bedroom, 4 be.th beai.ay oAi:n a brJc, priv.uc yard with 1wh iandiiQping and walls o( p. to enjoy the views. $845,000 ( 169!i3o) (IOO) 317·1'80 • j ~ , u (/) "' 2 c3.. "' '< ~ !-"' "' g b ::i:> "' ~ ,., "' ~ ;;; 0 I '!' .;; .3> s • 12 . . t ·,, / www.prudentialcal.com Seller will entertain offem betw"eelt h.300.000 -s 1,499,876 ~aNlgiael Corge®s HilkTett Estate. Breathtaking view.-canyon and city lights. 48R,, 3.sBA. •Pf>rox. 3175 sq. ft: (s.tt5f56) MJ,425.-0 Seller will enttttain offers between $2,150,000 -$2,449,876 San Clemente Panoramic ocean views, media/billiard suite with separate entrance, wine cellar, workroom, 3 car garage. (5.l16.S23) 949.493.8812 Seller will entertain offen between $1,500,000 -$1,699,876 Corona del Mar This completely remodeled 3BR/3BA +dl'fl home is focated in beautiful ltvinc Terrace. ("t*' 949.644.62000 ~j9,,_J~····· .. . . . . ,, Seller will entelUin offl?rs between $795,000 -$874,876 Laguna Niguel Opportunity to live in Cnatelaln Estates! Great view of hills and city lights. Large gourmet kitchen +++. (5345601) 949.495.1800 Seller wUl entertain offers between $400,000 -$449,876 Portola Hilla Model perfect! 2 BR, 2.5 BA condo, maple cabinets in kitchen, neutral carpeting, d esigner paint, 2 car garage. (SJ458U) 949.366.8686 .. ' ... " " ~ . Seller will ente.rtain offers between $1,800,000 -$2,049,876 Laguna Beach Elegant single level home with ocean & hil!Side views. Quiet cul-de-sac location. (L13230) 949.491.3331 Seller wilf entert.Un offers between . $640,000 -$699,876 Laguna Niguel 3BR./2.5BA. Beacon Hillnome nestled m a quM cul-de-sac, with great fioorplan. (5344138) 949.499.7070 Seller will entertain oJfers between Sl,900,000-$2.199,876 Lag11!la Beach Spectacular Cape Cod style home, located in the neart of the Laguna YIU.age. (L12831) 949.497.3331 ,., Seller will entertain offers between $535,000 -$585,876 Lake Foreat 4 BR single fa ml ly home w I new applia.nces, desl~ paint & beautiful backyard w I fruit trees 949.367.1400 Seller will entertain offers between $875,000 -$974,876 Laguna Niguel 3 FP, views, maple flooring. bonus room, wet bar, cul-de-sac singll! loaded street. (5326533) 949.367.1400 Seller will entertain offers between $950,000 -$1,075,876 Newport Beach Beautifully remodeled home with the finest of details. (131393) 949.644.6200 SeJJer will entertain often between $2,000,000 -$2,299,876 SanOemente True Custom Estate w I ocean view rests on over 1 acre. Marble baths, wine cellar, library, 4 FP. (534173-0) 949.367.1400 Seller will entertain offers between $66S,OOO.S73S,876 "Cotta Mesa Delijthtful, private, bri!U'lt, Turnkey 3807313~ home locate<! In gated community. (131246) 949.644.6200 13 (.fJ "' c a. "' '< )> ~ w / "' 0 0 "" .:v ~· ,.,., "' w ;:;; 0 ~ < }J £ j '· I • t '~ .. I ~ '• ' ' ~L· ......._:__ ___ _ ·' KRmran Mam 949/425.%00 CORONA DEL MAR Jasmine Creek COTO. DE CAZA 19ll7 l'mdilly Lw Stllf'f will~ aff rn bftwttn ~Jlll ~/Sun 11·5 Stlltr will mlt!Uln ofms ~lm Sl.sl),lOJ. 52,00,876 5un 1-l St,299,IOJ Sat/Sun 12·5 Stlltr will mteruin offeis bttwem Sl,i'OO,roHl,949,876 Hilliiiy & Char/,, Q./9/4<N ·1n1 Ci.lttSun 1 l-S Victoria Beach S4,49S,IO) 5at/S11n 1-5 S699)0) )Jr 1-5 "1t;'Sun I 'i Stlltr will tnlfNin olfm btnlm $il)Jm-s.wJ.Bi6 'Jt'>un l!.S 18 VitWpOinl Pl. Stlltt will enlfrtain olftrs bftwttn S825.00-Slffl.87' Sun 1-5 B Via &loril Sdler will mtetm offm bdWftll ~SlP'/5.87' NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT COAST SAN CLEMENTE St ,.JCX>.(XX) Sot/Sun 1-4 s.l,250)0) Sot/Sun 1-4 17 c.n ... E: a. ... -:c ! !-" "' 8 ~ ::0 "' ~ m "' c; ;; I 0 !!! -< J' ~ I, • I• . }ODY CHAPMAN 949.689.8594 J 20 -. Top Ladera Ranch agent honored for sales success Bob McGulgan received President's Circle award Herb Josepher, manager of Prudential California Realty's Laguna Niguel Design Center branch, has congratulated Bob Ireland McGWgan, who was recently recognized for his accomplishments in 2003. McGuigan, who ranked No. 1 in sales and llstings for Ladera Ranch, was honored with the President's Circle Award, wh!ch is given to the top 10 percent of agents nationally. /he true enjoyment In real estate comes from a happy, satlsfled dlent who had a · smooth transaction,· McGulgan said~ -Bob hu the skills, dedication and professionalism that clients expect from a top producer,• MaJla8er J09epber aftbmed. -Uvin« and woddng in Ladera Ranch keeps me constantly on top of my real estate market in the communtty,• McGuigan asserted In fact, his lut tlve Ladera Ranch listings were sold at the highest price ever, setting records and reaffinning the agent's expertise. "lhe true enjoyment in real estate comes from a happy, satisfied client who had a smooth transaction,• McGufgan said. Bob McGutg4n is ava•u.ble for your lwme buying and selling~ and can be reached at (949) 533~197. You can also e-mail lsim al bobireland@pruoc.com and Vistt his website at www.bobireland.prudentlalcal.com. Hts ojftce is locaJed at 23811 Aliso Crtelt Rd., Laguna Nt~l. PrudOftial C-alifornia Really ts proud to be a member of HomeSmlices of A1Mrlc4 /11e., a Berkshire HAIMway affiliate. Pnulmtial Odifomia Rt/Illy ts ranleed a"'°"& the natlml's Top 5 rt4l esldk """'''"'ks """'"""1re tllats $1 7 hllllml ,,, sales """-e, ACCOnlmg to Nattotsal Relocdllots and Rt!lll Es14te M"l'P%iM, April 2003. Addttlonal company '"'°"""""' CtM be """"'"" "' fOWMl.~COIJSDr . ~-~.COM. 21 V> "' 2 a. "' ';< I r ~----~~~~----~---- ~­• ~ . t 24 .., 8 N f I I t ' t • ,. I I • > ••• \ i p I • t I r ~- 27 28 ·~ "' .... -.. ;,, • ·~ • ·~ .., .i 0 c. >- "' 0 WHERE ELSE CAN. YOU GET ALL .THIS FOR 'ALMOST' LOT VALUE? I? COLEEN BRENNAN 949.275.2775 www. coleenbren nan. com coleenbrennan@pruoc .com Prudential CA Realty OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 PM -4PM • Extraordinary boy, ocean , Catalina, Palos Verdes and city lights views • Approx. 13,000sf residence on approx. 26,000sf lot • Six Bds, 5 full baths/5 half baths • Features include: Wine cellar, Media room, GrHn house, Atrium, Elevator, Dumbwaiter & Workshop plus Photographic B&W & Color darkroom • 50' Pool with oversized Jacuzzi • Private tennis court, Sauna & Gym • Revolving Astronomy Dome REDUCED TO : $5,495,000 ............. -. .. . . . . .............. ' fitu11~~e11tkd North Laguna COTTAGE .. .•. ·< ... ·~ 'J·v~ • HISTORitAll Y R.EGJSTEREO, thJs very spedal Laguna Bach cottage has been featuttd on the dty's Garden Tour. The nolUlgic architecture and design offen 10' ceilings, aown molding and odgina.I hardwood floon. ~on a streeMo-&Uey lot, the main hoUle includes thtte bedrooa'I. or two plus a den, and two IMithroomL The two ar detatcbed garage hu a loft apaa and ~ bathroom. F.xterior futures include an inviting Engliab.prden. herb It vegetable garden, and brick patio ldnl for outdoor enmuining. 167 Cypress, Laguna Beach I OPEN HOUSE I Saturda~ & Sunday lpm·4pm $1, 700,000 # $1,949,876 ~ Prudentlel •C•••....., :: .. CQ.cT.::::::.. 0:- Hillary Ccuton ll Cfaa~1 Briclell 949.922.8490 HlllaryAadCbarlea.com , I 29 {/) <» C:" a. ... "< l> ~ ~ "' 0 0 A :0 "' ~ .... t '° r !?- ~ 3 ( t1 cB PrudentiaJ Callfamla Realty . _JTliis classic Victorian home is located on a rocky promontory overlooking che Victoria Beach shordine. The beach, one of Laguna's mosc desirable, is accessed by a private stairway. The home enjoys views both ro the souch and co the '" north with its exceptional night light vistas . . :Yhe inrerior of rhe home is intricately finished . Hand-rubbed and stained paneling is compleme nted by exrensive use of moldings, korbels and many unique built-in features . Bcauciful accent windows of vincage stained glass add color and drama throughout the home. ,_.:fhe house fearures rwo bedrooms. a billiard room, oftice, and two and one-half baths. In addition rhere is a one-bedroom guesr apartmenr separated from rhe house by the delightfully unique glassed-in solarium. $4,495,000 For furrher information, please contact Rick Balzer 949-497-3339 ext. 306 An Independently owned and opm1ee1 member ot rne Prudential RNI e'state Att11Qtts • Prudential l:allfomla Realty Shaw's Cove Treasure Overlooking one of the mosr specracular coves in Laguna Beach. The unique home features two large bedrooms, rwo and one-half baths and a separate office. The living room showcases gorgeous panoramic views and a beckoning fireplace; elevated ceilings lend even more drama co chis stunning space. The large ocean-view dec k is ideal for entertaining or jusc rel ax ing. The family kitchen provides views from every angle of che sitting and dining areas. A large waJk -in pantry is an additional bonus. The entry walk is lined with tropical planes, which lead to the double-door entry. The entry hall provides views to the ocean and access to the spacious courtyard patio. A privace stairway and waJkway lead co the sand below -che finishing touch to this perfect Lagun a Beach seccing. Offered ac $6,750,000 F.or further information, please co ntact Rick Balzer 949-497-3339 ext. 306 An lllClependently owned and ope~led 111tmber of the Prueleotlal Real Estala Affiliates ~~~----~-==----~~------------------------------------~ . ... ~ CURKENT & . KAREN LYNCH (949) 720-9995 www.karenlyncb.com 11 Top Producer 14 oflaat 15 Yean A POUNTAIN AND INVITING llTnNO AREA. · JUIT •oNE• BLOCK TO nm llACH. LlmD> • $3,295,000 w ~ Prudential California Reahy CURRENT LISTINGS · KAREN LYNCH (949) 720-9995 www.karenlynch.com # l Top Producer 14 of Lut 15 Year• 33 N g l:. I l f ' I t ! • I I I f , ~ 8 N 1billking iBuJing or Sellinl?llrl' hi• A FIEE MUm ErMIA,,,, CALL IODIDOYEN &.Associates . Stl1iog OraJJgt Coun/f For Orer 25 fNn· 949.661.5454 lllil •'8si1e: ~c• er E-ull us ii ~iol.com ........ . . . . . . . .. ~------------------------------------------------~ Mendocino This is THE finat oceanfront propcny in dw W•tcm United Sca1e11. Oo 2+ Kra and more than 1,000 feet of Pacific .i.ordioe with 170 ~ views of the P.ci&c and i?crond. This catale featUtt a.menida iodtlding 3-4 bedrOonu, bewled da. mabagony fniot doors, cnentiYe French, ptllowecl. limatone 6ooriog. 100 foot IOog alriwn art pll~ and Roor to ceiling ttLaa duoughout c&n -riziaa wlli~ '¥iews and cruhing wava ~rywbcre. Sa bird. oat and Harbor teals are llorn on property, with migradng wbala jutt offiihorc. This home 1imply M)'l luxwy. $9,950,000 36 '· q r 8 "' f"1 I "' ',. a <: > "' 'Cl :; ";;; Vl "' ii ;; ...., "' "' er 0 Cf. ?-i'i 0 WMtl(-_ ~-4Jlilt "'4rJ.'°"7. a_{U:_ffr' ~ ilfU:~t -----*"'· --. ~ ~ ~--Real Eatllt9 Services NORTH TIJST1N -13.~~ Ocean view estn, high ~ home with theatre. geme room, gym, 2 otrtces. pool & 1?9. Bob. ,,,... 8rNn .(NI) 489-StlOO. ~ht contat tlfe9tyte In tttls magnltloent golf COUIM.and ocean view residence atated l>S'"ntnoWnec1 _ -bullder ind dMignef F8ri. From the moment one~flfS th~ elegant &ix bedroom (two mester 9tlj_tes)~ nine bath- room home, It hJ eYident that it is one af the finest C11Sidences on Newport Cont. 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Cl l:k .2 1 "' .::a TAKING PRUDENTIAL (ALI FOR.NIA REALTY TO NEW HEIGHTS I Cilu);ht up with Steve Rodgers, th~ new presidenl o( l'rudl·ntral California Realty's Orange County division, at thl'lr <llrporatc headquarters in lrvinl'. He is also vice prl'S1dC'nl of thl' San Diego division. Q: /11 t/11• past fir~ vrnrs .111111 lun>t assistrd m tnk111,i,: the :i.111 L11t.~ dwisw11 w11Ji morr t/1m1 35 ojfirrs 1111d 1,450 n~l'lll~ tr1 N11. 1 11111rk1•t slinr1• How will yo11 go about d1q1/1wl111:t: t/1111 !'nmr lr!Vtll of s11CCl'S$ 111 Orarrge C1.11111ty. 11t1th r1':>1>ert to your specific ,c,:11111r p/1111 and t11ne li11r. Ami whn t dt• you S<'I' as vo11r l11~r:;r drallt'llg1•s? A: I hllJ'C to duplicate some of the things that worked 1n San Dil'gO here in Orange County I don't want to have cl cookie cutk'r ;ipproach, because people are diffcr<'nt ,md mMkets are different. To mirror that ~uccl's ... expand UJ>(in it and surpass it, will be first to 1dt'nhlV my key team mttmbers, where the talent is, wht>rc thtt success 1:. and where the ideas are. I really try tn farm out to the pi;,'Ople within the group for original idea:. Prople that have bren here in Orimge County are tht' e perts. thev ltve upQcre, they know the market. to Jccomplish . If we can create this environment, we can attract the be:.t people and ultimately the ~t clients. Q: Acrord111s to C.A.R., tire Soutlu.·m Cnl1.forr1ia ho11s111g 11111rk1'I Jin;; c:rprrie11c(d n ~harp i11crease i11 median home prices OVt'r the past yc•nr. Orn11ge Courrty, 11p 20%, liad Ure l1ighest medin11 /111mr 1mn· with $523.3801 Hmu do first time /mym; rea/1u thP "Amrrw111 Drrta'11" i11 Orarrge Cou11ty' A11d what is being do11e lo mcri·nst' t/11· auailnbility cf l111ild111g 1111its? An analofzy I use.· 1:-from a bool.. I just read, "Good to C real," which talk.o< about part o( leadership ts getting l'wryon~· locu~d Jnd head mg m tht> same direction ... JnJ \n''I'(' all worJ..m~ toward a common goal. And STEVE RODGERS, PRESIDENT, PRUDENTIAL (AllFORNIA REALTY'S O RANGE (OU N TY DIVISION A: Southern California is very difficult f(lr the firs t time homebuyt?r tu get in. It's a challenge to even find the areas and the products and to build a home someone can afford. Even 1f you're five, eight or 10 miles from the ocean, it's roa!-tal property We're trying tn work out financing prO>.'Tams wrthin and outside the organization, when.• il new homebuyer can get in with a zero down or a very littltt down pro~ram ri~ht away. The other thing is to hold buyer seminars, so they can understand how to put a li ttle bit away each month to purcha~ a home. Another way is to look at friends, family, associates or significant others combining resources to get into a property or duplex. Or look at rental income to offset the cost. We have a company called Ryness Homes who works with Prudential to build affordable product in a marketplace that's geared toward an entry level buyer. As we build the company outward east and north, we tht•n I htipc to ~II the Cl,mpany and our agents on what we already have. We hav1: 1M1 m.iny ~reat things we do, some people forget or wt> don't ~mmd lht•m as much as we shot.Ud, we don't remind our clients and agenls about lht• bench ts we already offer So when we bring new agents and talent h.' the a 1mpany, we ~ll our story very well, but we forget to sell oursdw<o ,ind our .igtmts Then, a~er assessing all the different departments I will dl•ll'nnme where we nt't.'d to impmve. Once I've resold the internal 8ruup. I ftO out anJ look for nt>w people to bring aboard. From real estate .1~t>nt~ br.)11J new to tne bu:.rness to key hitters in the marketpl.:ice -people that art• known and have' market share and will fit with our culture. Thi~ i.c; true for m.:ina~enwnt ~ well. A11d abo g'' out and look fllr ~w markl'b we can partakl• 1n We'rt: looking to do that through acquisitions, mergers, partner.Jiips .md opening new uffires. My ideal situation would be to find an llffice that already eluSts 1n the marketplace -a single office, a small broker, or a n.•gmna l company who m1~ht be interested in having an e rt stratero--a company with il reputation that has some soljd strength behind thl'm I( Wtt can'I find that in a particular marketplace, then I woulJ look at ki:y locatto1\S, strakwc spots and go in and lease buildings, opening up new offices from SCTatch An e\ample of this as the Tal!.'ga office rn San Clemente. !They ~lebrated tlw1r grand Opt>ntnJ.; rn November 2003.j My goal m three to five yi:ars is to double the ~i.u.> of thl' company, and to have our market .,hare at least d ouble the ne>.t do!'>e'St com~titor I want to have that aero~!\ the board lhroughuul all of Orange County. Most of our growth will probably be in north Oran~l' County upwards toward Hunhngton &:ach, Seal Bt>ach and inland toward Tustin In <-0uth Orange County, we'll t.'unhnu1: to grow where we l an I really want to branch the links betw(>en Loi. AnKeles, Orange County l!nd San Diego. ln my opinion. it's never bt.~11 ... ucn>ssfully dont• Now that we have the ownership with HomeServin~. a tkrk.o;hm.' Hathaway company along with the onginal owners Steve !GJmc:-1 illld Nyda [Jones-Church), and partner John AartX' in Los Angeles, I think we have a pretty ~ood mi)I to bc able to focus and build Southern Cahfomiil as a roht~1ve management and agent team bndging back and forth Whrn SOml'One comes into the marketplace and they're looking at multi·m1ll1on dollar properties, they look from Laguna to La Jolla. And they mclV look lrom San Luis Obispa lo Newport Beach. So I want to make sure Wl''rv being as coh{'S1ve as we aul on our advertiSlng program.s. our networking programs, our agent communication systems, through Internet tt.ochnolof.'Y• t'-mail -so it benefits the agent and ultimately benefits the clrent We have a philosophy in the organization that the agent is our clienl. Wt>'n= very agent dnven and we're driven by what the agent needs and wants. II we c.1n s.itisfy what the agent wants through marketing programs, technology .md training service programs, the agent doesn't have to re-invent the wheel. Their clients are our clients. This really is a personaJ relahonsh1p business. So if we ca.n have that~I relatioryship ~th our agent~ and m tum hilve that transc.-end to th\>'diei1t: thar's whtrrwe't'e"ttyin~ need to have product that we can bring to the consumer based on the drive time of maybe a h.tlf hour to an hour We're looking at demographics and markets as lo where we can develop marketing and financing programs, as well as programs to educate the buyer how to get them. Ln Orange County, the market has be(>n so saturated that there's few places to build. Q: AC\.-ord111g to C.A.R. Vitt' Presidc11t a11d Clttt'f Economist Les/11· Ap11leto11-Yo1111g, "As the pool of potl'llt111/ /101111'11uyers gets yo1111grr nnd more cu/t11rally diVt'Tst', Rrnllors u11/l 11rrd tools to co1111ect to specific groups and mtel thrrr 11111q11e ho11s111g 11rrds m ordt•r to 111' s11cc1'.~sf11/." Al l'n1dc11tt0/, w/rnt 111.forma/1011. trn111mg nml tools 11r1• yo11 7notmli11.~ your agc111$ tt1 ml'et t/11s 111d11stry dr111a11d1 A: Our training programs ilTl' geared toward buyer~ and sellers. We haw the dailv technical tools of contracts, Ustings, presentations, etc. We drill down even further to understanding different per.;onalities, so that when you're selling you understand the differC'nl personality s tyles that are involved: the controller, the promoter, the amiablt' .md the analytical. We talk about how to adapt to these different styk~. ! low to adjust as a sales person to them as opposed to them having to adjust to ynu. We offer classes so our sales associates are aware o( thtt dilferent cultural marl.ct out there, and how cultures negotiate differently, how they value homes in different ways, how their cultures affect the seniors in their communilies, because lheir decision making processes vary. We have keynote speakers and pcopll? being trained th.rough C.A.R. [California Association of Re.>altors] and N.A.R. INahonaJ Association of Realtors]. We also have our internal Intranet, and basically it's our electronic library. From a logo to a form. to online tra1n1n~ programs, agents can learn the major points of dealing with cl1cnt:s or varying ethnicities. There are tools they can pnnt up and utilize if they haw n'I bt>cn able to ~el 10 the clai.s yet. We realize that this growing market ic; goi11g to be huge, nN only from a monetary and business standpoint, but also for the importance or undC'r:.tanding 1he diversity of America ... we want to continue to built that Q: At l'r11dN1t111I'> frclmology S1m11111t, held al the R1ti-Carlto11111 Da11n Pomt /115t /1me, you 11111¥1/rd your ll'ndi11g cdg1• Wt'/1 site a11d e-mark(•ting teclr11ology to yo11r real 1•stalr assonak~ Wl111t specifically dnc~ t/1is pro,~rnm pruuide agents and l111W d~ this trn11slate to a 111,f?.her lrr'f'I of serv1cr to clients? A: Many agents are extremely talented real estate agents, but they're "old school" in how they do business. The consumer many times demands through their own n-quest, what we need to do i18 an industry More and more people are commun1cahng by e-milil. The percentages of buyers who start looking on the lnt~met is 65-75% before ever looking at a property. There are still agents who are resistant tv that. They are sales people, not technicians. As an organization, we decided to build a platform that we've been working on for about three years. It h'.15 a couple different levels to it: it has the marketing piece which is the upfront piece to get the consumer to the agent; it has the piece once the consumer gets to the agei'll, how to manage that database and continue to communicate with the Continued on next page ~~~------------------------................ .. consumer; and it has a back house piece which allows us to manage the transaction through tTansaction coordination [documents}. We created .-i platform that we offered to every agent. We have a company paid website wh1ch includes all the basic functions of a website, as well as the silver and the gold (upgTades, per the agent's choice which provides more levels, more links, more interactive options}. If you have Prudential California on your business card, you wiJl have a website. It provides a higher level of service for the consumer and shows them there is a company who believes in technology, providing as much exposure as possible for their property, because we never know where the buyer is going to come from. Whether it's from the newspaper ad or it's from the Internet lead, those resources are all available to our client It also makes the communication simpler. They can go onJine at 2 a.m . and check the status of their transaction: Or 1f they want to communicate with a manager on that transaction, they h.-ive that available to them, as well. I think it's going to be a great retention tool for our agents, and a great attraction tool for recruiting. lf there's something out there we should be doing. Prudential is going to think about it first, and get it first to market for agents and to the masses. Q: A recent s11rvey in California Real Estate maga.zint' compared l11tm1et tu Traditional b11vers c1ti11g l11temet liomeb11yers i11crensed from 28 to 45% over the Inst three yn1rs. 811yers spent 011 average, 4.4 weeks i11wst1gati11g homes on tlirir ow11 b1'fore co11t11rt111g 11 real estate agent . 011ce tlrey did, ii took j11st two weeks ll> find the home tlrey w11111t·rl, compart•d to 6.7 weeks for trad1t1011a/ buyers. How do you su tire roles tire /11t1n11•t 1mri a,~ents play cl1a11g111g owr tire next five years? 10 years? A: With so much interaction on the Internet, I think it's going ll' !>hortcn the time that people can purchase a property, and ultimately it' going to end up affecting cost It will save the consumer time and money all the way around. On our commissions as well as on title, escrow and mortgage fees. If you can cut down on time and paper, the consumer should get some type of a bendit. If we can streamline our systems internally, we can pass that benefit on to the consumer, make a reasonable profit and run a full-service brokerage. We will never be a discount broker. If we can do 10 transactions in the time it took to do frve, with the same level of service, we can pass savings on to the consumer. Technology c.1n help do that. It's probably also going to take out some of the stigma out of technology, what they view the real estate industry to demographic of the consumer 1:. .,pent in front of a tt>levrsion There may aJso be an opportunity for new~papt?r.. through the Internet and print media to do co-affinity group programs; whereby if 1 adverti~'<i m your paper in Orange County, on certain days I would get exposure in San Francisco. Chicago, etc., thus. we're making the world "smaller" with the help of the Internet For example in one of our San Diego markets, we're ro-shanng with a high end fu~ture company. In their showrooms throughout the county, "''l''ll be advertising Prudential California Realty; and in our lobbies throughout San Diego, we'll be advertising this company's furnishings. The more you can make things a one-stop shop, that's what we're looking for. So if the marketin~ newspapt?r vehicle can be a one-stop shop in some fashion , _ if I could come to you as my adviser, my coach, my marketing counselor about how II.I design, work and brokl.•r out an effective advertising program, that would be a really greilt tool for us; versus havm>; to go to four or five newspapers with different philosophies, rates and having to re-negotiate with each one. I think the Internet 111 goin~ to Jrive all of us that we have to work together, not apart. Finding a way tu sharc> revenue streams of a piece of something bigger vs the whole big pie· m a ~mailer m.1rket. Q: Altlrnuglt tl1t' /11ter11l'I is 11tnverf11/, rt dc11·~11 ·1 fll't11'rdl' llw 111!rw11al rcl11tw11~l11p tlu1t droeli>ps l1ehVt'l'll 1111 ngt'lll a11d 11 lm_vrr or sdh-1 I Iott• ·~ rr111l1•11t1a/ prot•1d111g op110rt11111t1es for 11~ R1•alte1rs In 11101..1• a d1ff111·r11u• 111 tlrt> Ct>11111111111t16 llwy <;en't'' A: l'nor to co-owners u! Prudential, Stew Caml'!), our CEO, and Nyda j(mes-Church, our COO, who n'Ccntlv sold the ma1onty of thl·1r rompanv to HorneSer\'lce~ of America, a Berl.shirc H.ithaway .-ilf1hatl' (Warren Bullet), tlwy were dcvdopm~ Prudl•ntial as an md1v1dual, ~·ntrcprl.'ncunal companv ovl'r thl' year.. Wh.it \'\-,1mm ha~ dune for many Vl!<H-., is bmu~ht md1v1du.-il owners ,md entrepreneur-. togctht.'r and h.wm~ them conhnul' to bl.• umyul' m their marl-et. That'., whv we became J vav glXXI flt with HomeScrv1rl" Thcv allow each manager to bt> entreprt.>m•ur., an thl·ir (lWn markdpl.-icc Our mlxil'l 1'> that instead of buymi; comp.mies and havm~ them conform t\i U!), we try and conform It) them. Thb tr.rn~late!> down to real l"!-latc .:igcnt!' -we allow them to be very individual in their uniqut> wmmumhl~. gdtm14 11wolvl'CI 111 charitable .ind .;oci.il events. ,ch1Xll.;, church tirganrL.H11,n!>, ne1~hbmhlKKi drivt">. This rnJ1v1dualiLcd, personal altentinn 1s what trickles down to chcnt'-1 whlle !'till having the solrd PruJenttal n.1ml'.' behind tht'rn I bl•lrevc bv hllhng be and agents to be. It will be more educational for tht! consumer. I also think it will enable us to offer a bundle of services, by using the Internet and linking all things together -as one central transaction. It's going to dramatically continue to change how people advertise [the real estate agents and the real esta'te companies]. It's going to be a reaJ challenge for print newspapers. If you don't incorporate and endorse the Internet, it could become your enemy instead of your ally. But it's still so important to have that personal touch in most businesses. lf we can enhance the Internet in bringing more products to the agent or the 'My GOAL IN THREE TO FIVE YEARS IS proplc to grt'.:ltm•ss and allm-vrn~ them 111 be the b-, ... t they can be, lhc company will Onurish nver.-ill. Q: W/111/ da ,VIII/ 1'1//111/ "''"'"' ill v1111r /c1s11rc trmc? TO DOUBLE THE SIZE OF THE A: I enjl•Y -.pending it with family and friends COMPANY, AND TO HAVE OUR \'nJOY the water I don't golf (lw can't find thl· hme11 love to boat, sruba divl', Jl'I <;kt and swim I JU"t mmed my boat I power I up to l'wpnrt H.irbor -.md that becomes our w~kl•nd ,.;eta way l lil-e tu rt>.1d and study dtffert'nt philn!>oph1c.,, C\.rlturec; .-ind people And I like very much to travel MARKET SHARE AT LEAST DOUBLE THE NEXT CLOSEST COMPETITOR.' Q: J( t!r1•rr 111111t/1111;;: t'l~· vc•11 mmld /1!.1· lo :..lrarr :1•1tlr 1>111 r1•adn~' consumer, we'll nourish from it. r think advertisers can do that and we as a real estate company can do that. We'll see a lot more tools, programs, acceptance of Internet marketing. better communications and systems, and ultimately better cosb. Q: Prudmtial a11d its agents 11t1/ru 11ewspapers as part of their adwrtrsm~ mrx. Wlrat would you apect m:wspapers to offer botlr advrrtisers a11d readers /oolc111,~ to lruv am/ sell homes viJJ a newspaper's /11trnrel prese11a that goes beyo11d t/11• prmt 11rvd11ct' A: The key thing any of us can provide via the Internet is information. Probablv the easiest way to acc-ess your data and your information whether it be print or electronic media should probably be one in the same product. I think as much as I like to pick up and read the newspaper, I now carry a handheld PDA device that's got my e-mail, Internet, phone, calendar ... everything on it. So if I want to nip through here and find information that I could just as easily pick up and find in the newspaper, I want to have It here at my fingertips. I also think in the advertising programs we have, we have to continually drive people to our websites. So the more you can publlcize your site and the access of getting to it, that's key. Also, to find a way to get more cosHffective savings for the real estate agents -the people advertising in your paper -because of better systems. Similar to real estate, newspapers have very thin margins. And so to be able to figure out a way to keep that margin going. pay all your bills and make a profit at the same time, it's very much a challenge. I think trying to tie print media and the Internet to cable television may be an avenue to pursue The consumer has a limited amount of time to get information -and it seems much of the common A: I'm really thnlll'C.I to be back rn Orange County Prior to real estate, I was m the re<;taurant/cntcrtamment business, opening up comedy clubs, country clubs and dinner the.-iter; What that did for me was provide a ~eat training ground for bus1ne:.s over,111, and p.ut1cularly real e~tatc You work a lot of hours, you work when nther p<'Ople arc llUI playing and enjoymg life. You deal with a lot of diflt>rcnl personality s tyles. And a lot of different economic levels. My bacl-ground rl'allv laught me about customer service 1 worked for two re.:il estate comp.-inie.,, Grubb.and Elhs here in Orange County where I s tarted selling real estate, then tx-c.1me a training director. Then I took over as a manager for them, down m San Drego. When they were sold, I went to Prudential and I've been with Steve and Ny<la for 10 years. I'm exCJted to be back m Orange County with a new perspective. I'm thrilled about taking the rein!> here, utilizing the talent we have to make it a hu~e SUCC\."Ss. Really bringing Prudential Cahfomia to new heights that will be legendary. I try tO live my life rn my professional environment how I live my personal life. Treat people with respt>ct and kindness . and C<lll people to greatness, and I want them to call me to greatness when they can. I want tli hClld them to high standards and I want them to hold me to high standards. And I want to be in a company and In a community where that is appreciated, expected and accepted. Developing long lasting relationships here, where we can help each other grow. In the short amount of time I've been up llere, I've seen people get so involved in their community. I have such high ra;pect for people that once they get to a certain economic level. then they g;ve it back. 41 ~' . \ 42 .., ..... .., ft " ._, ;., ~ "' ;;; :;; ·~ .., ... Q: b er .?: "" 0 SOLD for $1,245,000 I 21 21 sr St., Huntington Beach The difference in service is loud and cleaT.,, ',(1 achieved] $150,000 above what the other Realtors suggested ••• " ' 'Ne.JeTpay 5°/o again!" LEARN THE T R UTH about the real estate industry at www.catalisthomes.com 1-888~CATALIST ( 2 2 8 ~ 2 5 4 7 ) CATALisT· HOM BS INC . I .... "•-~ ... ~ ,,,,-;• ~' ...... ~f. -•' .,_..,. I .:"'-'~· ....... . .. . "' ,... .I~··.-· l ·. '.• · ·,·~ 3% OFPICES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH, lRVINE/NEWPORT H ACH, LAGUNA NIG~L. and HERMOSA BEACH p,-.. ------------------------------------~ open house invitations ALI -SO VI EIO 56 Pepperwood $67'4,900 Sat/Sun I .5 M'ch rk " Hllw" l-4 Bluff eov. $625.000 Set/Sun 12-S Cher Rush BAL BOA ISLAND 303 Apolena $1 ,835,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 Cher Rush 1105 N. Bayfront $3,'499,000 Sat/Sun I 0-6 joset Sz.lgetl 333 Grand Canal $1,699,000 Sat IM laura Gale BAL OA PENINSULA POINT .. 17 Befvue Lan. $2.679.000 Sun, ... Kim Bibb 7409 Seuhor9 $2,999,000 Sat/Sun I 0·6 Biii Schonlau BAYVIEW TERRA<;!__ 31 Shearwater $899.000 Sun 1--4 Sharon Grimes '- BIG CANYON VILLAS 603 Bey Hiii $899,000 Sun 1--4 Sue Youn& 39 S. Islander $6-49,000 . S.f/Sun 1-S HM& 209 Beyhill $979,900 Set/Sun 1-5 Heq EASTSIOE COSTA MESA -265 Mea C>rty.. Unit D fm/Xt>41m/PJ Sun I ... HeadwSW> DANA PO INT llM2 Hob HI Dr $1.190.000 S.1-4 ~McM:ae EASTBLUff llS,...,,.. Wllf $599.000 ~1-4 ,.,Jon- FORESTER RANCH 5' 18 Cosca Martdma . $&49,000 Set 12-5 .i.rry Thomas ~~~------------------------............. ...- open house invitations HUNTINGTON BEACH 20185 Mystic Un• $849.000 Sat/Sun 1--<4 Tim Smith 311 Sch StrHt $839,000 Sun 1-5 Kelly Rlng•~Radedch 16592 Bordeaux $1 .950 p/m Sun I ·5 Manal Bozarth IRVINE 2 HlckOry TrH $185,000 Sat/Sun 1.4 Wauon/Cafdoso LAGUNA BEACH 648 Canyon View Dr $3,995.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Ray McAfoose 344 jasmine St $1.775.000 Sun 1-4 Ray McAfoose 699 Wendt Terrace $I ,6'40,000 Sat 1.4 Ray McAfoose 699 Wendt Terrace $I ,6'40,000 Sun 1-4 McNamara/Roml1 LAGUNA NIGUEL 27 Rollins Place $669,000 Sat 1-4 8111 Bartek LIDO ISLE ----------------··------- 901 Zurich I 16 Via Quito 320Vla Udo Nord MISSION VIEJO 27071 Padftc: TWT Or $3,S9S,OOO $1 ,995.000 " $1.499.000 $899.000 Sun 1-4 Mlllar/Sclafanl Sun 1'""4 Marilyn R .. d Sat/Sun 1.s BUI Schonlau NEWPORT .BEACH ..OS 3 lst St NEW PO RT COAST 16 Bandol 16 Bandol S Rldgellne $2.325,000 $2.195.000 $2.195.000 $6.495,000 NEWPORT ISLA.ND 4008 Marcw $1.199.000 NEWPORT SHORES 330 62nd St Q!JAIL Hill 87~ RIVAGE '40 Harcourt SEAVIEW 2009 Yacht Mischief SPYGLASS H Ill SS Montec:lto TURTLE ROCK 80 Shade Tree 80 ShadeTl"ff 4 Sunstram $960,000 $889,000 $1.899,000 $1 .375,000 $1 ,125,000 $1 ,125.000 $617,000 Sat 1.4 David Prine• Sun 1--<4 Sun 1--<4 Sat/Sun ! ·S 4'nne v.lentine Sat/Sun 1-5 Cuty Lesko Sun 1·5 Kennie Jo Rlno Sun 1-4 Ellen Hanson Walker Sat/Sun 2-S Cassie Hammond Sat/Sun 1-5 GlrV'ff,.,....,,, Sat/Sun I ()..6 Sat 1--<4 Sat 1-4 Sunl-4 . . . ....... ,. .... ·-······ ......................... . ... ~ ................................ .,.,. .. -........ . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . 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Offered at $14,995,000 Shirley Harris 949.212.0395 Shawn Weatherly-Harris 949.'375.3690 COVER ... COASf NEWPORT PROPERTIES 2. Cover Srory/lndex 75.-101. Strada Properties 3.-9. First Team Estates 103. Coastline Realty 10. Wells Fargo Bank 104. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage 11.-34. Prudential California Realty 105. Bank of America 35. Cote Realty Group 106. Laguna Seaside Realty 36.-37. Remax Real Estate Services 109. Armstrong Properties 38. Countrywide Mortgage B~rington Capital Wtldish & Nialis l) 1. AG Edwards 39. Kolar & Co. Portfolio Financial 42. Catalist Homes 112. Mongage Rates 43.-68. Coldwell Banker/ Coast Newport Properties 113. John Dundee 69. Abrams Coastal Properties lsland Real Estate 70.-71. Roger's Realty 115. Open Home Guide 72. Metro Realty 116.-117. Homes of the Week 73. Brenexus 120. Strada Properties Daily A Pilot Proudly serving Nc.-wport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona dd Mar, Newport Coast, Shady Canyon, Liguna Beach. Liguna Niguel, Dana Poinc, Monarch Bc.-ach. Capimano Beach. San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. ~ ) 3 YOUR SOU T HER N C ALI FORNIA ESTATES CO,..NEC T IO N c.n "' 2 a. "' ':"- )> ~ ~ "' 0 0 .::.. :::0 <ti !!!. .,.., "' a; c;; FIRST TEAM ESTATES NEWPORT BEACH 17 CORPORATE PLAZA, SUITE 210, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 • 800.258.7630 0 I '!' -< Jl §: BREATHTAKING AR.CHI CDSTA MESA."'*"""'*"~ ............ In lfld°""'Soutlldl*'lng._lnd11t ..... ....... $1.oet.oOO ,, .... , CMl.....,.. ... FIRSITlAME:SlAHS COM l 4 I FtRSTTEAM(\lM£\ COM FIRST TEAM ESTATE S NOLAN 900 GLENNEVRE, LAGUNA BEACH. CA 92651 NORTH LAGUNA PRIVACY LAGUNA BEACH. ~ 1m111,g ~ ... -.. dlerrr*'9~ ...... 1Ninhamt+1.-... l ... l*B•••••lllll••·•~Wi1Dt.ct.6cl!Mn-1DWll flOl'n ........... loclllan. $1.l!lAOOD (16129S) CAL.l800.ll7.1447 FIRSTTEAME5TA1ES CO 'VI 'i .. I KENT MCNAUG HTON office 949.i 19.2050 #1 in Sales Volume at Fi rst Te am Estates Newpo rt Beach. website NEWPORTFINEHOMES.com email KENTNEWPORT@aol.com ISLAND IN THE SKY NEWPORT COAST. 360° ocean, e1nyon and moun11ln views from 111 rooms. Located In the community of Peruul this S bedroom, 4.5 bath offers a redesigned kitchen, Imported granite counters and frultwood u 1blnets. $J,JH,000 f tR\fllAM( \IMI \ lOM CALIFOll N "· BE THE KING OF THE HILL CORONA DEL MAil ~ SBA. home with approximately 4,000SF, pool, sp1, built-in 88Q. cherry wood cabinetry throughout. Trawrtlne flooring. granite counters, Sub-ZeroNlklng appliances, high ceilings, master su~ with huge closets. f.omvl IMng and dining rooms and den downstairs. Cal to lchelMe en •PP DlfttmeM. SJ,495,000 \ Y O U R SOU T HER N EXQ!)ISITE VILLAGE HOME CORONA DEL MAR. This beach close home Is perfect for family llvlng or for those that enjoy the Southern Californian beach llestyle. The open floorplan Includes 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths a fireplace and the c~thedral celllngs enhance the living room white the formal dining room enjoys a wall of windows. Optimized for privacy. the grounds include brick accented hardscape, In-laid brick patio flooring, well maintained softscape and a wrap-around patio area for entertaining. List Price $1, 1H,OOO. TODD & KAREN COT E direct 714.856.2278 <.'md1I cotefamlly@msn..com web w ww.thecotes.com • flRSTTEAMESTAHS COM ~ ' 7 V> "' c a. "' ~ )> ~ ~ N 8 ~ ;;o <1> !!!. ,.., !:!l "' '° 0 l "' ~ ::y ~ • .., 8 <". l r - • ' LINDZEE BRACHO cell 949.500.2340 "!tlebs1te LIN DZEE.COM EXCLUS IVE BIG CANYON HOME Buut1fully remodeled home feature s two bedrooms, office. 2.50 bathrooms, two car attached garage and laundry on Big Canyon golf course. Approximately 1600 sq. ft. Every surface hu been upgr•ded to include tr.Jvertlne nooring, travertine tiled b.Jthrooms, granite counter tops 1n kitchen, new <lppliances. new cabinetry, crown molding, lighting upgrades and soon to be added new orpetlng or choose your own Call lmdzee (949-500·2340) for more d!tails and appointment to view FtASlTf AMEsTAlH COM CAllfORNIA (STATES CO NNEC TI ON ....... AWESOME oc~ VIEWS CORONA DBL MAil. This home exemphtic• 1hc best in q~lity dc~gn offering mcnculous dc1aib IO cabinccrv, 11001"1 and upgradc5 $3,495,000 (l6940j) (800)258-7630 BBACHCONDO HUNTINGTON BEACH. Ju11 mmu1cs a"~Y 1Tom 1he oce.in, n h:n a grca1 open floor plln wilh loB of 1wn11-c space •nd a fi"'place m 1hc hvinl! room. $239,000 (169499) (800) 258-7630 SUNSET AND BAY VIEWS NEWPORT BEACH. One of the best loatiom m 1hc Bluffs. 2 ,058 SF home wu a IOrrncr model .ind is clc:\••1 cd for di< lxsl \'1CW'S and privilC)' $989,()()(} ( 169500) (800) 258-7630 OCEAN AND CATALINA VIEWS SAN CLBMBNTB. Enjoy suntct vie'IVI over Caalina from thiJ highly upgnded home with custom crown molding•, new baseboards, a remodeled kitchen and priv.nc patiot. $549 ,000 (169532) (100) 317-1450 DANA POINT. Jn • gu•rJ gJtcd communll)'. This 3 bedroom home on a .-ul Jc "1• wnh ,,cw' 1• 1n move in ••ondiuon "11h gra1111c <11un1ers, fresh paint md new cupc1 $679,000 (169533) LAGUNA NIGUEL. Quic1 cul-de-~ locauon w11h 'llpctb \fews M~1cr ~1111c "nh la\fsh upgrade• rhrou!Ut· 0111 JUrcly dt><• J 'P<'ffJI .1 t>cdroom dc,ig11 like 1h1• one bcwmc J1a1lablc So29,()()() 1 Jo95.H1 SAN CLBM.BNTB. 5 bedroom, 4 bath bcaury offc:n a largi:, prMfC yard with hJl'1 landtcaping aOO walil of gf.m to enjoy lhc views. $845,000 (169530) I <H, ()'._I<) I IH\111 \\l.< <l\l .. ~11.11111111<>\ll \ l<)I\ \\I l <>'._I \1,1>1\I \\~ 9 ~ 2 a. • C» ':< I ,. I r -I t -J I ' ~ ~ , t ' ' • ' I I 10 •J 11 1" 2 Q. QI .... ~ !-"' "' 8 I> ::0 "' ~ ,...... -J' ii:" r; 0 / "' -< Jl § ---------~~---.... --------------~ 12 .. · i r www.prudentialcal.com Seller will entertain offers be.twffl\ $1,300,000. s 1,499,876 ~aNi~el Gorgeous Hillci\5t Estate. Breathtaking vieWs-canyon and city ligh~. 4BR, 3.SBA, approx. 3175 sq. ft. (s.MS&) 9ff.425.t600 Seller will entntala often between $950,000 • St.0'75.876 . Laguna Ninel . Beautiful ocean view 4 lledroom home, elegantly upgraded. P•tio ~with wrap arOOricf back yard. (5345743) 949.234.5689 Seller will entmain offers between . $2,150,000 -$2.449,876 San Oemente Panoramic ocean views, media/bUliard suJte with separate entrance, wine cellar, workroom, 3 car garage. (5316523) 949.493.SSU The Seller will entert.Un offeJS between $795,000 -$874,876 uguna N iguel Opportunity to live in Cn.,telain Estat~' Great view of hills and city lighl'I. L.1rge gourmet kitchen +++. "(5345601) 949.495.1800 Value Range Marketing (VRM) .-\di 1t111tilgc -Value Range Marketing creates vi silJllity in the market and attra cts a wi der range of buyers . -Value Range Marketing 1s supported by tile Californi'1 Association of Reciltors Jnd the local Multiple L1strng Services (MLS). Seller will entertain offen betwttn $1,500,000 -$1,699,876 Coron.a del Mar Th.is completely remodeled 3BR/JBA +den home Is rocated in beautiful Irvine Terrace. (J31404) 949.6".62000 Seller will entertain offen betwttn $400,000 -U49,876 Portol1 Hills Model perflactf 2 BR, 2.S BA condo, maple cabinet§ in kltchen, neutr.il carpeting. dc8i8Jler paint, 2 car garage. (5345811) 949.366.8686 ••#"fl ##•lt•-•r ••l •#•'•°'*•I .,.,,,.,...,•••••••4##• • Seller Will entert.Jm offers b etween s1,aoo,ooo -s2,049,876 L.Jguna Beach Elegant singlt! level home with ocean & hillt.idl' vicw1.. Quk'I C\11-de-sac l1x:.1hon. (L1J230) 949.497.3331 Seller wil\ entertain offers between $640,000 -$699,876 L.Jguna Niguel 3BR./25BA &'aeon Hillllome n...,tled m a qu1l't cul-dl~:.ac, with great flt>orplan. (5344138) 949.499.7070 Seller will entertain offers between $1,900,000 -$2.199,876 Lag1l!la Beach Spectacular Cape Cod style home, IOCllted ln the heart of the Laguna Village. (Lt2831) 949.497.3331 !t" Seller will entertain often between $535,000 -$585,876 Lake Forest 4 BR single famlly home w I new appll.inces, designer paint & beautiful backyard w I (rult trees 949.30!.1400 .Ao I Seller will entertain offers between $875,000 -$974,876 Laguna Niguel 1 Fl', views, maple nooring, bonus room, w!'t bM, cul-de-s.lc single loadl•d stn:et. (5326533) 949.367.1400 Seller will entertain offe rs between $950,000 -$1,075,876 Newport Beach O..'.iutifully remodeled hnml' with ttw finest of dt>ta11s (131393) 949.644.6200 Seller will entert.Jin offera between $2,000,000 -$2,299,876 San O emente Tnie Custom Estate w I OC\'an view rests on over 1 acre. Marble baths, wine cellar, library, 4 Fl~ (5341730) 949.367.1400 Seller will entut.ain offem betwu n '665,000.$735,876 Costa Mna Oel!Jditful, private, bri.Rht, Turnkey 380738~ hOme locatea ln gated commuruty. (13U4') 949.644.6200 member ot Ille Prudel!tlll Atll Estat1 Affiliates f 13 j r I . • ' t I J 0 ci L "' Cl , Kllmran Mahdavi 9491425.9600 CORONA DEL MAR Jasmine Creek IMneTemce 1418 Smtmtlb Trim Sdir wh i111ildlmlidllrm Sl~~,876 Suson WmMin Trrvrno 1}49f72}7()f,()5at/Sun 1 z.4 Sally Martin 949/7Z.l.70Sil COTO DE CAZA Sut Turner 949/~95. I SW Sat/Sun 1!· 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 19937 PlcadiDy Unr Stlltr "111 mwNin o(fm ~ SJ70~,LOJ Stile! 11ill enltrtlin offtrS bet\leen S1~.LOJ • szo,19,876 51,299.IXXl StUer will mtmiin offm betll-etn S1.700,tm.$1.949,876 Halarv&CJwrf,,~9~Q9·u~u "1tfliun l~-5 Victoria Beach Stlltr will mmu111 off ns briwttn S7i5,®5M9,876 Hr/larv t• Chajt' 'l4~!499 71/l!J -.at.'Su11 12-5 Stlltt will mltlbin off!rs brMm S648,DS699,876 Sat/Sun 1·5 18 VitWpOinl Pl Stller will mlftt.lin offm between $825,00.5899,8'16 Sun 1·5 NEWPORT BEACH 21 Ridgelint Drive NEWPORT COAST SAN CLEMENTE Sl,J~,cm Sat/Sun 1-4 17 J ' I 1 I ~ 19 (/) C» c a. .,, ':< i ~ "-' 8 ::. XI l1> !l!. ,.., "' .... ;;; 0 ~ I -< " 2 }ODY CHAPMAN M9.689.8S94 20 Top Ladera Ranch agent honored for sales success Bob McGuigan received President's Circle award Herb Josepher, manager of Prudential California Realty's Laguna Niguel Design Center branch, has congratulated Bob Ireland McGuigan, who was recently recognized for his accomplishments in 2003. McGuJgan, who ranked No. 1 in sales and listings for Ladera Ranch, was honored with the President's Circle Award, which Js given to the top 10 percent of agents nationally. lhe true enjoyment In real estate comes from a happy, satlsjled dlent who had a smooth transaction,· McGulgan sold. "Bob ha& the skills, dedication and professionalism that dieou ~from a top producer,• Manager Jotepber afllnned. "Uvfn8 and working in Ladera Ranch keeps me constantly on top of my real atate market in the commuatty, • McGuipn usened. In fact, his )Mt 8ve I adera Ranch listings were sold at the highest price ever, setting records and reaffirming the agent's expertise. "'The true enjoyment in real estate comes from a happy, satisfied client who had a smooth transaction: McGuigan said. Bob McGutt,an ts avaa.ble for your home buying and selling needs and can be reached at (949) 533-8197. You can also e-""'tl him at bobireland@pruoc.com and Visit his website at WWJU.bobireland.prudentialcal..com. Hts ojftce ts located at 23811 Aliso Cree/e Rd., lAguna Niguel. PrudnH4l CAiifornia Really ts proud I() be a member of HomeServices of A1'ferit:li INC., " Berltshtre Hlllltdroay 11./ftltaU. ~ Ollifomta ReAUy ts mnlted a"'°"& tlte nattml's Top 5 rMl es141e CO#qNnlles ""'1t WKJre tlwn $1 7 """"" hi "'1es 110ll#lte, «amltng"' N"""""1 Relooition "1ld Reill Estak M¥,11ZUle, A,,,.a 2003. NUttioMJ company ,.~ Cll,. be"""""" at -·~mMtW """'·~·'"'· 21 j I r-, I I I 22 23 .. I • • 25 ... 8 C'J 27 I I 11 WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET ALL THIS FOR 'ALMOST' LOT VALUE? I? COLEEN BRENNAN 949.275.2775 www. co I ee n b re n nan. com coleenbrennan@pruoc .com Prudential CA Realty OPEN House SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 PM -4PM • Extraordinary boy, ocean, Catalino, Polos Verdes and city lights views • Approx. 13,000sf residence on approx. 26,000sf lot • Six 8ds, 5 full boths/5 half baths • Features Include: Wine cellar, Media room , Green houae, Atrium, Elevator, Dumbwaiter & Workahop plus Photographic B&W & Color darkroom • 50' Pool with oversized Jacuzzi • Private tenn is court, Sauna & Gym • Revolving Astronomy Dome REDUCED TO : $5,495,000 . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . .............. ' ·---~--- Iltu11led1Je 11 tial North Laguna COTTAGE ffiSTORJCALL Y REGISTERED, this very spedal Laguna Buch cottap has been futured on the dty's Carden Tour. The noet.1..lgk l'.lchitedutt and design offers 10' ttiUnp, aown molctins and odgina.J hardwood floors. l..oated on a strftt-kMlley I~ the main hou.te includes thrtt bedrooml, cw two plus a den, a.nd two bathrooms. The two ar detatched garage hu a loft·~ and~ bathroom. EmriOI' fntures include an inviting English.garden. Mb ~ vegetable garden. and brick patio Ideal for outdoor entertaining. 167 Cypress, Laguna Beach I OPEN .HOUSE I Saturday & Sunday lpm-4pm $1, 700,000 .. $1,949,876 ~ Prudenu.I wen .... ....., Afll fDEh& ......... ---__ ................. ~- .... Hillary Canon ll Charla Bric~ll 949.922.8490 HillaryAndCharla.com 29 .. 0 ~ .J s I r ; ~ , l·-r 30 ~ 8 .. ~ .., 0 J ;, IJ° "' 3 V> "' ... er "..> ci ~ ~ 0 .... . . ~Jia PJJ1eru1t ()eea;Jl , PF1ffe/U Prudential r.allfomla Realty • ,_}7his classic Victorian home is located on a rocky promonrory overlooking the Victoria Beach shoreline. The beach, one of Laguna's most desirable, is accessed by a private stairway. The home enjoys views both to the south and co the north with it~ exceptional night light vistas . . }71\c interior of the home is incricacely finished. Hand-rubbed and stained paneling is complemented by extensive use of moldings, korbcls and many unique built-in fe2tures. Beauciful accenc windows of vintage stained glass add color c1nd drama chroughout che home. ,;?J'he ?ouse fearurcs two bedrooms. a billiard room, office. and two and one-half baths. In addition there is a one-bedroom guest apartment separated from che house by che delighrfully unique glassed-in solarium. $4,495,000 For further infor;,a1ion, please conracc Rick Balzer 949-497-3339 ext. 306 An llldepe11<1ent1y owned and operated mtmber of tilt Pruc!entlal Real &t.1e Attiliates \ ~ Prudential Callfomla Raalty Shaw's Cove Treasure Overlooking one of rhe most spectacular coves in Laguna Beach. T he unique home features two large bedrooms, two and one-half baths and a separate office. The living room showcases gorgeous panoramic views and a beckoning fireplace; elevated cei1 ings lend even more drama co rhis stunning space. The large ocean-view deck is ideal for entertaini ng or just relaxing. T he fami ly kitchen provides views from every angle of rhe sircing and dining areas. A large walk-in pantry is an additional bonus. The entry walk is lined with tropical planes, which lead co the double-door entry. The entry hall provides views co the ocean and access to the spacious courtyard patio. A private stairway and walkway lead co the sand below -the finishing couch to this perfect Laguna Beach sercing. Offered at $6,750,000 For further informatio n, please contact Rick Balzer 949-497-3339 ext. 306 Art lnelependently owned and opeiatlCI member at the Prudential Real Es1at1 Attlliates l1 I I ~ ,. , l • I '" •• ... 8 "' ....., > "' "O a "' (/) . .... ~ CURRENT KAREN LYNCH (949) 720-9995 www.karenlynch.com . 11 Top Producer 14' ofl.ut 15 Yean A JIOUNTAJN AND INVITING Rn1NO A1tBA. J\11'1' -ONJf BLOCK TO '1111 llACH. 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"' ~ ! !-"' 8 .... ::u .... !!!.. rT> .,, ;; ;;; b ~ -< Jl 2" •I 40 , ~ t' ~ (';:. ....., i. ~ ~ :0 <J: ., "iQ :;; ;;; ., IX 0 i' > .... ') TAKING PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA REALTY TO NEW· HEIGHTS I cauxht up with Stew Rodi-ten., the new president of l'rudl·nhal California Realty's Orange County division, .1t th\•1r C(lrporate headquarters in Irvine. He 1s illso vice president of the San Di~~o d1v1!'ion. Q.· /11 tilt• past fit" _yrar$ yo11 haVt assisted 111 tnk111,~ tht• .;,111 Die.~u div1S1011 with more tlra11 JS offices am/ I ,450 ns1·11t• ta Nu 1 markrl s/larr Hom will yo11 go n/10111 c111pl1cat111g that 501111• lrt't'l "f s11cress 111 Orange Co1111ty, a•1tlr rl'S/H'CI lo vour spc:nfic J(llmt l'lan and timt l111r. A11d WI/Ill dt1 ,I/Ill' ~·t• cl!. l(t>llr h18~r.il dtalll'llg<'s' A: I ho~ to duplicate som~ \If the thin~s that workt'd m San Diet;o hc•rl"in Orange County I don't want to havt.> a cookie ruttcr approach, lx>cause pt.'Qple are diff\•rt>nt and market.; are difforcnt. To mirror that sucn·.,~. expand upon it and surpass it, will be first to 11.lent1fv my l..e team membt>rs, where the talent ls, whe~ the .. uccess 1i. and where the ideas are. I really try to farm out to the propll' wrthm the group for original ideas. l'\'()ple that have been here m O range County are the C\p<•rt<;, tht>y lrvt' up a ere, they know the market. to acmmpli. h. If we can create thb environment, we can attract the best people and ultimately the best clients. Q: Accordi11g to C.A R .• lhe Soutlrem Califorma ho11si11g market has l'\perie11ced a sharp incrtast i11 median /wme pnn·s 01•1•1 t~ past year. Orange Co1111ty, 11p 200/n, hnd the higlwst med1a11 , ltom1· Jlrtft' 11•ilh $523,380! Hmo do first t1111t' buyers realize tire "Am1·m·n11 Dream";,, Orange Co1111ty' A11d wltnt is being do111• le> 111crea.,<:( tile alJQ1lnbility of b111/d111,~ 11111ts' An anal<ll-'Y I use 1i. from a book I just read, "Good to Great," which talk.-. about part of leadership 1s getting l.'vcryunl· focu<;ed and ht•ading in the same direction ... .ind wt>'n.' all wnrlung toward a common goal. And STEVE RODGEllS, PllEStDE NT, P11UOENT1Al (AUFOllNIA REALTY'S OllANGE (OUNT'I' DIVISJON A : Southt'm California is very difficult for the first time homcbuycr to get in. It's a challenge to even find the areas and the products and to build a home someone can afford Even 1f you're five. eight or 10 miles from the ocean, it'' roastill p(l)perty. We're trying to work out financing programs within and outside the organization, where a new homebuyer can get m with a .zero down or a very little down program right away The other thing is to hold buyer seminat"S, so they can understand how to put a little bit away each month to purchase a home Another way is to look at friends, family, associates or signHicant others combining resources to get into a pro~rty or duplex. Or look at rental income to offset the cost. We have a company called RynCSl> Homes who works with Prudential lo build affordable product in a marketplace that's geared toward an entry levd buyer. As we build the company outward east and north, we thc.>n I hope to resell the company and our agents on what we already have. We have !ot> many great thmw-we do, some people forget or we don't rt>mrnd tht>m as much as we should, we don't remind ou r diE>nts and agenl~ about lht.· bt•1wfits we already 11ffcr. So when Wt! bring new agent-; and talent Ill the cumpany, we sell our story wry well, but we forget to sell oun.clvt"> and our agl'nts. Then, after assessing all the djfferent departments I will dl•terrmne where we net>d to improve Once I've resold the internal ~mup, I >;l' 1'ut and loc.1k for new ~pie to bring aboard. From real estate al'e11t .. bmnd new to the busme~l> to key hitters in the marketplace -peoplt> that M<' ~own and have markl't hare and will fit with our culture. This is tn.1l' for managl.'mt'nl .~ wl'll. And also go out and look for new marketi. we can partake in. W.:'rc lookin~ to do that through acquisitions, mergeri., partnen.h1ps . and opening new offices. My ideal situation would be to tind an llffitt that already exists in the marketplace -a single office, a small brolwr, or a regrunal company who might be interested m having an exit strate~y -a tompJny with a reputation that has some solid strength lx!hmd them If wt· can't find thJt in a particular marketplace, then I would look at kt.•V locations. str,1te¢c s pots and go in and lease buildin~. opening up new 0ffict.>S from scratch An example of lh1s is tht! Talega office 1n San Clemente (Thl'y celt>brated lht>rr Krand opening in November 2003 ) My g(\ill in thrt."e to hvr )'Par is to double the si1..e of the company, and to have our market ... hare at least doubh.• the next cloS(.-st compt.'titor I want to have Lh.Jt acms~ lhe board throu~hout all \)f Orangl' County. Most of our growth will probably be in north Oran~e County upward!> toward Hunhngton &>ach, Seal Beach and inland !\.)ward Tustin. In 5m1th Orange County, we'll continut• It) grow whert.' we can. I really want to branch thl' link..<1 betw~n L~ Angeles, Oran~l' County and San Diego. In my opinion. rt's never beoeTi ... uccessfully dont'. Now that we have the ownership with HomeServ1ct?l>, a l:\erksh1re Hathaway company along with the onginal owners Steve !Gamt''ll ilnd Nyda !Jc1nes-Church), and partner John Aaroe in Los Angeles, I think we have a prt.•tty ~ood mix to be able to focus and build Southern California as a roh<-s1ve managl'ment and agent tE'am bridging bad and forth When someu1lc comes into the marketplace and they're looking at multi·m111ion dollar properties, they look from Laguna to La Jolla. And they may look from San Luis Obispo to Newport Beach. So I want to make sure we' re bt?rng as cohesive as we can on our advertising programs, our networking pr~rams, our agent communication systems, through Internet technoloizy. e-mail -so it benefits the agent and ultimately benefits the client WJ? have a philosophy in the organWition that the agent is our client. Wt•'n.• Vl'ry age-nt driven and we're driven by what the agent needs and wanb If we can satisfy what the agent wants through marketing programs, technllloizy and training service programs, the agent doesn't have to re-invent the wheel. Their clients are our clients. This really is a personal relationship business. So if we can have that .pc~ ~l~ti~ip with our agffi~ a.nd to tum h.1w that tr.an~d to the·ctient: thar9 tvhatwe're t:ryl~ neoed to have product that we can bring to the consumer based on the drive time of maybe a half hour to an hour-We're looking at demographics and markets a.c. tu wht>re we can develop marketing and financing programs, as well as program., to educate the buyer how to get them. In Orange County, the market ha..; been so saturated that there's few places to build. Q: Accordmg to C.A.R Vu·e Pres1de11t a11d Chief [rom,mist U-Sl1e Appleton· Yot1t1/(, ·As the pool of potmtiat /wmtbuym gets yo11nger 1wd rtwre c11l11Jrally d1Vt'r'St', Rra/tor<:. 11111/ 11eed to1.1ls to co1111t·ct to spl't'ific gro11ps and meet their 11111q11e l1011smg 11eeds in order to lie s11ccrssf11I. ··At Pmdl'lll1nl, wltat i1iformat1011, lr11111111g n11d tools are y(lu prov1di11g your agents lo mt~·t /111:; 111d11stry dema11d7 A: Our tra1mn~ programs are geared toward buyers and sellers. We have the darly technic<1I tools of contracts, listings, presentations, etc. We drill down even further to un<lel'l\tanding different personalities, so that when you're selling you understand tht• different personality styles that are involved: the controller, the promoter, the amiable and the analytical. We talk about how to adapl to these different styll'S. How to adjust as a sales person to them as opposed to them having to adjust to you. We offer class;es so our sales associates are aware of tht• different cultural markets out there, and how cuJtures negotiate differently, how they value hom~ in different ways, how their cultures affect the seniors in tht.•tr communities, bt.">CJUSt> their decision making processes vary. We have keynote speakers <1nd people being tr.:iined through C.A.R. (California Association of Realtors! and N.A.R. !Narional Association of Realtors!. We also have our internal lntrant>t, and ba!>irally rt's our electronic library. From a logo to a fonn, tu onhne trainm~ programs, agents can team the major points of dealing with client~ or varyin~ ethnicities. There are tools they can print up and utilize if they haven't been .1bll' t\) get to the class yet. We realize that this growing market i~ goin~ to be hugt.•, not only trom a monet.iry and busint'SS standpoint, but also for the importance of understanding the diversity of America ... we want to rontinue to built that. Q: Al Pr11d1'l1t1n/'s Trclrno/o~ S1w1111it, ltrld 111 t/U' R1t.z·Carlto11 i11 Daua Poiut last /1111e, yo11 1mVt'iled yo11r le11d111~ etlge Wrn site· a11d e-1nnrkrti11g technology to yo11r r1•al t'Slatt assooates What spmficnlly does tl11s program prauide a~ents a11d /tow dtXS t/11~ tra11slate toll high.tr level of St'rvirt to c/w11ts? A: Many agents are extremely talented real estate agents, but they're "old school" in how they do business. The consumer many times demands through thc.>ir own request. what we need to do as an industry. More and more people are communicating by e-mail. The percentages of buyers w ho start looking on the Internet is 65-75% before ever looking at a property There are stiU af;ents who arc resistant to that. They are sales people, not technicians. As an organization, we decided to build a platform that we've been working on for about three years. It has a couple different levels to It it has the marketing piece which is the upfront piece to get the consumer to the agent; it has the piece once the consumer gets to the agent, how to manage that database and continue to communicate with the Continued on next page consumer; and it has a back house piece which allows us to manage the transaction through transaction coordination [documents!. We created a platform that we offered to every agent. We have a company paid website which includes ,1JI the basic functions of a website, as well as the silver and the gold !upgrades, per the agent's choice which provides more levels, more links, more interactive options). If you have Prudential California on your business card, you will have a website. It provides a hjgher level of seTVice for the consumer and shows them there is a company who believes in technology, providing as much exposure as possible for their property, because we never know where the buyer is going to come fTOm. Whether it's from the newspaper ad or it's from the Internet lead, those resources are aJI available to our client. It also makes the communication simpler. They can go Online at 2 a.m. and check the status of thei r transaction. Or if they want to communicate with a manager on that transaction, they have that available to them, as well. I think it's going to be a great retention tool for our agents, and a great attraction tool for re<ntlting. If there's something out there we should be doing, Prudential is going to think about it first, and get it first to market for agents and to the masses. Q: A recent sunxy 111 California Real £stat!' magazmr rom11ared l11ten1tt tu Traditro110/ buyers citi11g lntery1rt lwmebuyers i11crraStd from ZS to 45% ovtr tlU' Inst three yl'ars. Buyers spent on average. 4.4 tvteks "'Vfst1gati11g Jwmes 011 tlrerr own bejorl' ro11lact 111g 11 real estate agent. Once l/tey dtd, 11 took 1ust two weeks lo fi11d /Irr lromt tlrey wa11ted. compared to 6.7 weeks for tradit1011al buyers. How do you ste tlrt roles 111~ /11temrl 1111tf agt'tlts play clta11ging over the 11ext fiue years? 10 years? A: With so much interaction on the lntemet, I think it'::. gorng to :.horten th~ time that people can purchase a property. and ultimately it's going to end up affecting cost. It will save the consumer time and money all the way around On our commissions as well as on title, escrow and mortgage fees If you can cut down on time and paper, the consumer should get some type of a benefit. If we can streamline our systems internally, we can pass that benefit on to the consumer, make a reasonable profit and run a full-service brokerage. We will never be a discount broker. Lf we can do 10 transactions in the time rt took to do five, with the same level of ser:vice, we can pass savings on to the consumer Technology can help do that. It's probably also going to take out some of the c;t1gma out of technology, what they view the real estate indur;try to Jemographrc of the consumer 1s ::.pent in front of a television. There may also be an opportunity for newspapers through the Internet and print media to do co-a(finity group programs; whereby if I advertised in your paper in Orange County. on certain days I would get exposure in San Francisco, Chicago. etc., thus, we're making the world "smaller" with the help ()f the Internet. For example in one of our San Diego markets, we're co-sharing with a high end fumrture company. Ln their -.howrooms throughout the county, we'll be advertising Prudential California Realty; and in our lobbies throughout San Diego, we'll be advertising this company's furnishings. The more you can make things a one-stop shop, that's what we're looking for So 1f the marketing newspaper vehicle can be a one-stop shop in ::.ome fashion if I could come to vou as my adVlser, mv coach. my markebng counselor about how to desrgn, work and broker out an i>ffectivc advertising program. that would be a really great tool for us; Vl'r<;u:. havrnx lo gt' to four or five newspapers with different philosophie-;, rates and having to re-ne~otiate with each one. I trunk the lntemet is going to dnve all of us that we have 111 work to~ether, not apart. Finding a way to share revenue streams of a precc of something bigger vs. the whole brg pit! in a smaller markl'l Q: Alllulll,1(11 t/1t' /11temet ts 1>0wl!rf11/, 11t!Ms11't1mn•1dt' tlw Jlt'~111n/ rr/at1011!>ltt/' tJrnt dt"t'f!lo11!i /1etwec11 a11 u,1<1.'111 a11d a h11y1·r or <;e//e1 I lm1• 1~ Prude11t111/ pr1n•i1li11;.: 01111ort 11111111'" far ''' Realtors '" m11Jw 11 cf1jftrt'1U1' 111 tlit (1>11111ru111t11'' tlr1·y srrt't'' A: l'nor t1l co-owners of l'rudentral, Steve• Caml'S, nur CEO. and yda Jun~-Church. our COO, wh11 rl'<'l'ntlv sold the ma11 •nty of th err rnmpany tn • Iom,'Sl?rVKl'!> ot Ameru:a, a Berki.hirl' liathJw.1y affiliate (W.irrl'n Buffet), th1•y WNl' dewh1pin~ Prud1•ntral J" an md1v1duJl, l'ntreprent!un..il u1mpanv uvt:'r the year., Wh;:it Warr11n ha<; lfon'' for m.:inv year~. rs brought indrv1du.il tl\'llnl•rs and entrl'prl•neur~ togell1l'r .ind havrn~ thl·m conllnul' to bl· un1qul' rn thl'lr mMk<.'l ThJt'., why Wl' became J wry ~uod ht wrth HomeSt-rvicc:, Thrv ,11l,Hv each manager lt1 be l'ntreprenl'ur' in thc1t own marketpl.ice Our mr~k·l rs that msteJd of buvrn~ comp.mies and havrn~ them confonn to u:., we try and conform to th·~m Thr!> tr,1n"latl'" d11wn h• reJI l"•tatc agents -we allow them tu be \lt!rv rndrvrdu.:il rn thcrr unu.jlll' Cltmmunrtll"-, getting rn\'olvt"d rn ch.1ntabh.: and '-t1C1.-il event-., -.chttt•I-., dwrch ~1rg.:1nl/Jhon.,, neighborhood dnv,.., Thi~ 1nd1vrdualr1ed, pc~onal Jltl.'nt111n re. what trrd..le" down tt1 chenh, whtll' !ohll having lht.> c:olrd l'rudentrnl n.lml' bch1ml them I bclrl.'ve by c,11lrng be and agents to be. It will be more educational for the consumer. I also think it will enable us to offer a bundle of services, by using the lnternet and linking all things together-as one central transaction. It's going to dramatically continue to change how people advertise [the real estate agents and the real estate companies). It's going to be a real challenge for print newspapers. If you don't incorporate and endorse the Internet, it could become your enemy instead of your ally. But it's still so important to have that personal touch in most businesses. If we can enhance the Lntemet in bringing more products to the agent or the 'MY GOAL IN JH REE TO FIVE YEARS IS pl't•pll· to greatm·.,s and Jlluwmg them t(1 be thl' bc.,t they c,10 be, thl' company will tloumh ll\ l'rall. Q: What rfo I/<'" mwy du111s '" 11u11r le1s1111• 111111" TO DOUBLE THE SIZE OF THE A: I ,•nj<1y 5pend1t1g it with famrlv and fnend~. I l'n111y the water I don't );Olf lhl' can't find the llme'l lovt.• to boat, -.cubd dive, Jl'l '"' Jnd <;w1m I iust mewl~ my boat [power! up to Newplirt Harbor -.Jnd that bt.oeome-. our weekend ~eL1way 1 lrl..e to read and stud\ diHerl·nt phrlo<;0phres, cultun"' and pt.'l1ple And I hk.c very much to travd COMPANY, AND TO HAVE OUR MARKET SHARE AT LEAST DOUBLE THE NEXT CLOSEST COMPETITOR.' Q: 1~ tl11•rr n11yt/1111x .-I'<·""" 11'1111/d /1k.· tv ~1111r.· w111r 11111 rt•adt'I >' consumer, we'll flou rish from it. I think advertisers can do that and we as a real estate company can do that. We'll see a lot more tools, programs, acceptance of lnternet marketing, better communications and systems, and ultimately better costs. Q: Prudential and rts agerrts 111t/1u newspapers as part of llrl'rr advertising mit W11at would you crpect nrws1Hiprn to offer both adtiertisus a11d rradrrs lookmg to buy a11d Stll homes via a newspaper's /11ttnrrl pr&11cr tlrat goes ~0111/ l/tt pmrt 1irod11ct' A: The key thing any of us can provide via the Internet is information. Probably the easiest way to acce8S your data and your infonnation whether it be print or electronic media should probably be one in the same product. r think as much as I like to pick up and read the newspaper. I now carry a handheld PDA deVlce that'c. got my e-mail, Internet, phone, calendar ... everything on it. So if I want to flip through here and find Information that I could just as easily pick up and find in the newspaper. I want tc.1 have it here at my fingertips. I also think in the advertising programs we have. we have to continually drive people to our websites. So the more you can publicize your site and the access of getting to it, that's key Also, to find a way to get more cost-effective •icivings for the real estate agents -the people advertising in your paper-because of better systems. Similar to real estate, new papers have very thin margins. And so to be able to figure out a way to keep that margin going, pay all your bills and make a profit at the same time, It's very much a challenge. I think trying to tie print media and the Internet to cable television may be an avenue to pursue. The consumer has a limited amount of time to get information -and ii sa'TTIS much of the common A : I'm really thrilled to be back rn OrJnge County. Prior to real estatl', I was in the rl'slaurant/entertarnment business, opening up comedy club.,, country clubs and dinner theaters. What that did for me wab provide a wl'at training ground for bui.m~~ nverall. and particuldrly rl'.il t.'!>-ldk You work a lot of hours, you work when other people are out playm~ and enjoying lrfe. You deal wrth a lot of different personality styles And a lot of different economic levels Mv background really taught me about cu tomer 1 service I worked for two real c:.tate companies. Grubb and Eilts here m Orangl' County where I started selling rc·al ('State, then became a training director. Then I took over as a manager for them, down m San Diego When they were sold, I went to Prudential and I've been with Steve and Nyda for 10 years. I'm excited to be back in Orange County with a new perspective. I'm thrilled about taking the reins here, utilizing the talent we have to make it a huge success. Really bringing Prudential California to new heights that will be legendary. I try to live my life rn my professionaJ environment how I hvc my personal life. Treat people with respect and kindness . . and call people to greamess, and I want them to call me to greatness when they can I want t~" hold them to high standards and I want them to hold me to high standards. And I want to be in a company and in a rommunil} where that i11 appreciated, C)(pecled and accepted. Developing long lasting relationshJps here, where we can help each other grow. In the short amount of time I've been up here, I've seen people get so involved in their community. I haw such high re6pecl for people that once they get to a certain economic level, then they give it back. I 42 'I .., t 3 t (". r• M J! ,. ,., 'O :, :;; Vo 11' :0 ;;; ..., ;;; "' 0:: .§ c:: ~ iO D SOLD for $1,245,000 12 1 21st St . , Huntington BeLJCh The difference in service is loud and clear.,, ''n achieved] $150,000 above what the other Realtors suggested ••• " ' 'N~eTpay 5°/o again!" LEARN THE TRUTH about the real estate industry at www.catalisthoines.com . 1-888-CATALIST (228 .. 2547) CATALisT- HOMES INC. I· \I I 1~11 \. 1'\\\\.'"-:,''\.' ~ ,;=:.-ft-~-.. ~--r;-r [.· ·,, .. :. . ~ .. ~~~: . . .· ' ~ 3% OFFICES IN HUNTINGTON BBACH, IRVINE/NBWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA NIGUEL, and HERMOSA BEACH ~~~-----------------------------------·- ...., I I ,,, . I \ , , - I j I f open house invitations ALI-SO VI ElO S6 Pepperwood $67.f,900 Sac/Sun 1-S M'± ± m ,....,.,.. 2-4 Bluff Cove $615.000 Sat/Sun 11-5 Cher Rush BALBOA ISLAND 303 Apolena Sl.835,000 Sat/Sun 11-S Cher Rush 1105 N. Bayfront $3,.f99,000 Sat/Sun 10-' joset S1lged 333 Grand Canal $1 ,699,000 Sat 11~ • Laura Gale BALBOA PENINSULA POINT 417 Belvue Lane $2,679,000 Sun I~ Kim Bibb 7'409 Seashore $2,999,000 Sat/Sun I 0-6 8111 Schonlau BAYVIEW TERRACE 31 Shearwat.er $899,000 Sun I~ Sharon Grimes BIG CANYON VILLAS 603 &.y Hiii $899,000 Swl I~ SueYOUfl& 39 s. lsllndw $649,000 . Sat/Sun 1-S H .. 209~1 $979,900 Sat/Sun 1-S Hee, EASTSIOE COSTA MESA 265 Mela Orlye,Unft D fmlJ:J).#l'lltXJ Swl I~ Headws.Jto DANA POINT llMlHoa ... Or $1.,190,000 S.1-4 9'1t'~ EASTBLUFF 83SAmlpW., $$99,000 bl-4 )tip. FORESTER RANCH S6 I 8 Cotta Martdma $&49.000 Sat 12-5 jerry Thomas open house invitations HUNTINGTON BEACH 20 I 85 Mystic Lane $849,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 Tim Smith 31 2 5th Street $839,000 Sun 1.5 Kelly Rlnge~Radetlch 16591 Bord .. ux $1 .950 plm Sun 1-S Manal Bourth IRVI NE 2 Hickory T,..• $785.000 Sat/Sun 1-"4 Watson/Cudoso LAG UNA BEAC H --- 648 Canyon Vlew Or $3.995.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Ray McAfoost 344 Jasm ine St s 1.n5.ooo Sun 1-"4 Ray McAfoost 699 Wendt Terrace $I ,6'40,000 Sat 1-4 Ray McAfoose 699 Wendt Terrace $I ,6'40,000 Sun 1-"4 McNamara/Romla LAGUNA NIGUEL 27 Rollins Place $669,000 Sat 1-"4 Biii Bartek LIDO ISLE 901 Zurich $3,595.000 Sun 1-4 Mlllar/Sclafanl II 6 Via Quh:o $1,995,000 Sun 1-'4 Marilyn RMd 320Vla Udo Nord $1 ,499.000 Sac/Sun 1-S Biii Schonlau MISSION VlEJO 2707 I Plctlkl TerT Dr $899,000 N EWPORT BEACH -------- ~3 1st St $2.325,000 NEWPO RT COAST ---- 16 Bandol $2,195,000 16 8andol $2,195.000 S Rldgellnt $6.495.000 NEWPO RT ISLAND "4008 Marcus $1.199,000 NEWPORT SHORES 330 62nd St $960,000 Ol:JAI l H l_LL 87 Pusaa-$889,000 RIVAGE '40 Harcourt $1.899,000 SEAV IEW COLDWeLL BAN~eRll . . .. . Sat 1 ... Otvld Prine• Sun 1·4 Giii Gnbnel- Sun 1-"4 joy°"'°' Sat/Sun 1-S ~\\ltndne Sat/Sun 1.5 Cuey Lesko Sun I ·S Kennie Jo Rizzo Sun 1-"4 Ellen Hanson Walker Sat/Sun 2-S Cassie Hammond 2009 Yacht Mischief $1,375.000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 Qirry .A.ndlnon SPYGLASS HILL SS Monteclto TURTLE ROCK 90ShadeTl'ff 90ShadeTl'ff 4 Sunstrum $1 ,125,000 $1 ,125,000 $617,000 Sat 1-"4 Sat 1-4 Sunl-4 • • • r .. .._ ............ ,.. ......................... ---.... . • • .. • ,.. • .. • • • • • • • • • • ~ • .., • • • • • ' • • P .. 9'" -,• • r • ' • • ......................................... .-' .................. .. J,~ 45 (/) Cl.I c a. Cl.I ':< ! !-' "" 0 c ~ :x; "' ~ rn V' ~ ~ %'. ]:) ~ I !'Jr • .. ... g "· "" !i ,., "' ~ :;; .,/) CIJ ~ <;; ..... "' G.> Cle: .2 a: 2-"' 0 NEWPORT BEACH $6.495,000 Ma,nificent view estate, quality with S bedroom suites 7.5 bath, family room, library. Lynn• VaJentlne NEWPORT BEACH M ,SS0,000 Over 4,300 sq. ft. Tuscan VIiia. Masslw Interior remodel just done. Boat dock accommodar.es 70 ft. yacht. llim Hudnss NEWPORT COAST P.JtS,- OeslsMd for a I~ ol comfort Ind .tepnce. Prime location. Jor Cwdn & GaJI Grabner aAl.aoA ISLAND $1,llS,oot Nantucket style charm. 3 bd. 3 ba. 2 master sultei. Large upstairs d~k o~r the prage. Cher Aulh NEWPOtrT MACH Sl,Mt,000 Large lot sltuued in Newport Heights. Short walk co shops and fine dining. 8111 Schonlau FOUN1JUN YAU.EY $645 .... Urge lot. Room for pool. 3 bd. 2 ba.. Each bedroom tw private patio. Vaulted cei11nl'· Jane Lana --------._._. ..... _._ .. .,, .. ._ ___________ ...., ......... --.--.--.-·-·-....-----... .---.-................. _. __ . . . $1.600.000 Pride ol ownership townhome in Belcourt Ternce. 3 bd. 3.5 ba. Custom uperades. Conred Poetenon COSTa f'ESA ....... 3 bd. 2 ba. T-pbin In Mesa Verde. 500 sq. ft. addition on !up lot. Vaulted celllnp. SydneJ Gletow 2 houses on I lot.Unique opportunity to own Income property. Both have fireplaces. laura Gale Turtle Ridge Canyon Edge. Gorgeous vlewl, hardwood floon. Open floorplan. Gail Grtbner & Joy Curtin ~·.,.. ... ,.MO Townhome In Turtle Rock. 2 bd. 2.5 ba. 2 car praie 10 minute drive to Newpon. Olsa Matthewl NIWf'OltT HAGH tt .Hl,000 3 bd. 2.S ba. In Corona del MarVil~e. Custom decor. Gourmet kitchen. Hush & Sharofl Swanson ~'ORT 81AGH U1f .000 3 bd. 2.5 ba. end unit with large dining room. Custom marble fireplace. Large paoo. Kate & Chuck Cole.worthy COIT'AMUA Elden Cove End unit townhome at the rear or a low density 6 uO!l condo development. BlmHanlnss HUNT)N(JT'OH HAQf UH.MO Nice upper unit with vi-of the greenbelt. New carpet. flooring and paint. Gated. Monique Vans NEWPORT 81!ACH $6,J99,000 Enjoy the Balboa Peninsula Bay Front lifestyle! '4 bd. '4.S ba. Dock for a 70' boat and side des. Carta Broffman-Wyfrels N!W,Ofl'T •!ACH fJ,-499,000 Bayfront Balboa Island. '4 bedroom 3 bath with shared dock for up to SO ft. boat. Warm. charming custom. Bill Schonlau Nl!W,Otfr •IACH f2,9ff,OOO Enjoy panoramic whitewater. coastal, Catalina. sunset and Palos Verdes views from this entertainer's dream home. - Biii Schonlau -----·-· _____ ..... -------------·------·----·-------.... ·------·-- , ' 47 ~ c: a QI -:c )> ~ ~ N 8 ~ ;;o "' !!!. l'T1 "' ;; ~ 0 QI I ~ 1 3l §: I - 41 "1 8 N ,., ~ .,; 0 :, ;;; VI Cl.I ~ "' w -;;; CIJ ex: 9 ci: ~ ;;; 0 ' . ' LAGUNA a UCH $6.000.000 Fab4Jlous 6,800 sq. ft. home under construction in Irvine Cove. Private beach, ocean vi.w, larp lot and pool. MLS#Ll2049 IRVtME $S,1St .... 1.n acre lot in Shady Canyon•wktt fabulous eo'f course. canyon and city light views. • MLS#L8021 LAGUNA UACM $1.H$. .... Top quality, Marl< Sinpr contemporary home whh coudine, canyon and city light views. MLS#t.1 2362 &.AGUNA aUCH SI, HS.OM Ocean views from virtually .-y room In '4 bd. 2.5 ~home with Incredible deslJrl. MLS#l l 1840 LAGUNA alACH S I ,I M ,OM l bd. l.S ~Walk to beach and VU •. Zen like prdens. l car pnae. ocean v1-deck. MLS#ll3064 Al.ISO vtQO .. It.SM Fonner model with canyon and mounWn .. 1ewi. 4 bd. l.5 ~ Us>crades throuatiout. MLS#Llll37 -c-... ..__.~....., _ __, ___ t-......_ __ ..,_.._._.._. .. _ ..... .._~ .. -· .... ·-..---------........... ________ _ LAGUNA •EACH s1.ns.ooo Ocean ¥iews from virtually ~ room In .. bd. 2.5 ~home with ~ design. MLS#ll2137 LAGUNA MtOUn Sltl .... 3 bd. 3 ~ <Alla in pud hillside convnunlty . In~ IM111 with hlll'kt. "'-'. Ml.S#Lll319 SAN CLEMENTE $1,265,000 Immaculate Cancomar 4 bd., 3.S ba. home on prem1um-s11ec:1 view stte. Supert> dec2iliog. Ml..S# S3446 I 7 LAGUNA BEACH $1 ,050,000 Premier oceanfront building. 2 bd .. 2 ba .. updated & expanded. Deck & ocean view. Ml..S# 5338315 LAGUNA BEACH $&)9,500 L~. non<onfonning charming duplex with ocean peek. I bd .. I ba.. each unit. Ml..S# Ll321l DANA ftOINT $I , I t0,000 Beautiful 3 bd, l .5 ba. home. Forever ocean, mountain.& city llghu views. Ml..S# L 11929 LAGUNA NIGUEL $149,900 Designer condo In resort-like community. 3 bd .. 2.5 ba. " Ml..S# Lll319 FOOTHILL UNCH $700,000 Beautifully landscaped home with l pergola~. 3 bd .. 2.5 ba .. built-in barbeque ALISO V1IJO MH, toO Super former model home with l bd .. loft. 2.5 ba. Incredible upgrades. Ml..S# 5344016 ORANGE $17,500,000 Equestrian 4.6 acre family compound or corporate retreat. 2 Beautiful homes. Adjacent to Cleveland National Forest. MLS# LI 1n1 LAGUNA BEACH $1,775,000 Classic 3 bedroom. 2 bath storybook cottage. Large, flat. Rl. street-to-met lot. Walk to park and beach. MLS# Ll3326 LAGUNA alACH $1,640,000 Spacious, refurbish.ct 4 bedroom. Catalina and panoramic ocean view. Large backyard. WaJk to vtUqe. 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I I ' • ~ • • 70 8 N ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ oc ~ ~ ~ 0 ·--·------------~-----------~~ Traditional Style ... ·this 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bathroom home with 3 car garage, features a large open floor plan with exquisite details and finishes thtoughout. Hardwood flooring crown molding, upstairs laundry anCJ fully upgraded chef's kitchen. Enjoy the quality of life that is the hallmark of this guard gated community. Magnificent Bayshores .. Newport Beach $3,450,000 • Tl ~ a. C>I '< ~ =- !-"' N 8 ~ . ::0 I'll Qt. ,.,, "' &' Ci ' . 0 ~ -< J' g -• t I 72 8 N ,..; ~ . ' ,;.. "' "!? a Ji Cl.I ;;; ;;; ..... i;; Cl.I er ... .2 ci:: .?:-"' 0 • " • ' , Riwrsidl' • I ... 74 8 N M •• , • Newer Emerald Bay family home Rarely does one find privacy and convenience in the same place, however, this wonderful four bedroom family home boasts an over-sized grassy bcJckyard large er:iough f?r children's fun, barbecues and a vegetable garden all within a shon walk to the park, tennis, pools and beach. This newer home, designed by Monis Skendarlan, features clean lines with subtle Asian influences, marble floors, separate guest suite, and a peek ocean view from the upstairs master suite. Glass doors open from Uving. dining and famtly rooms onto the private patio for entertaining on a large scale. Emerald Bay residents enjoy a private beach, spacious parks, sue tennis rourts, a swimming pool complex, and the secunty of24-hour gate guard and patrol This home is offered at $3,875,000. For more inf ormation, call Nadine Barlholomew at (949) 640-3600. Strada Propertie.s, 140 Newport Cettter Dn"ve, Ste. I 00. Newport Beach. 02004 Coldwell Ha11ker Ret1l Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Beautiful home in gated community ·- This fabulous One Ford Road Balboa Plan 2 family home with three bedrooms and three and one--halfbaths has many upgrades. Features include a large gounnet kitchen with center island and eat-at bar, stainless steel Viking appliances, Sub-Zero, granite counters, beautiful upgraded cabinetry, a dining Jrea and an office nook. French doors from the kitchen area open to a spacious side patio. This residence also includes formal dining and IJving rooms, and a cozy family room wi th French doors that open to the raised front porch . The master bathroom has separate his and her sides, a spa tub and a walk-In closet. Other features include bead board wainscoting and a Dutch door with an eXlerior staircase from the third bedroom, beautiful dark maple hardwood noors, crown molding and plantation shutters. Community amenities feature a pool, two putting greens, a playground and a fabulous gym. This home Is offered at $1,649,000. For more informatWn, call TiM °'"at (949) 64()..3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. I()(), Newport BeMlc. 02004 Coldwell Banker Rul Estate Corporation. Owned•"" opmitNJ by 'NR.1' (1fC. Two light and bright units Excellent o pponuruty for newer income propeny Both units are very spacious. Each has their own laundry inside, two car garage plus three covered parking. There is also a huge sun deck with fabulous harbor, bay and city lights views. )his home is offered at $2,049,000. For more information, call Natalie Putnam at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. C2004 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Remodeled Oceana ire duplex The upstairs unit has three bedrooms and two baths with a sitting room off of the master bedroom. There are two large balconies and a partial ocean view from the living room. There are two bedrooms and one bath in the lower unit (never lived in). Custom cabinetry, stainless appliances, travenine and textured Berber carpet are features. Outdoors is a large slate patio, custom fencing and grassy garden. This h ome is offered at S 1,699,000. For more information, call Kevin Kubiak at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. 0 2004 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Spacious home with views This lovely home of approximately 2,800 square feet with ocean views is on a cul-de-sac. It is In a n eighborhood of newer, larger homes close to schools and open spaces. Features include three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, a large Uving room and a separate dining room opening to a great oceanview deck. The separate family room opens to the kitchen and breakfast area. The home Is Ught and bright with good-siZed rooms. It is situated on a large lot, which ts approximately 9,657 square feet. Great value for the price. This home Is offered at $1 ,495,000. For more information, call Brian G.Joltnson aJ (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newp<?r! Beaclt. C2004 Coldwell Ba,.lter RM( Eslltte Corpof"aHon. Otcmed "1tfd opuatd 6j Nkti 'me . • 71 ~ C! a. "' ';< ~ ~ N § 1HltLe ~ti Cit4t · 14,Joaooo Turtle Rock Crest estate, sweeping views ~11 c}'(,1t • IJ,25aooo Front row ocean and golf course views ::0 ~ 9!. (Tl "' Qi ~ 0 !l' -< -0 ~ 1/uuA;d '&y · l;.,3t5,ooo fJM -:Ii;;) ~M · /!,(C,9,000 Wonderful, charming home in Three Arch Bay 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. In fanwdc gated community J.Juv'°Ji ~h. · Jt,j49,000 Newly remodeled, single-story. cul-de-sac home J-lulm·J-lifk!Ad.J · l99l°,OOO Prime location. quiet Interior street AMkJ-li/JJ · if;ts,ooo S'Dlffl J.AflfM • J)/9,000 Views of rolling hills. city li&hts and sunsets 2 Bd. condominium close to beach Awu t!'9'u • J4sg,900 Cut9 2 Bd. plus loft. ireat assodadon ~lfM ~ • Jff,950/lf..I/\(},, Newer Laauna pm Just above the Villap ~------------------------................... ..._ 71 ..q- 8 N ,...; tfe1i J-lo/!1Je l:>irulJJJy ~ >. "' ::> a "' C/) QJ ALISO VIEJO ;;; ;;; w i6 61 Sprucewood $1.225.000 Sun 1-'4 Megan Varga QJ er .Q cl: ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS .?' "' 0 I 0"45 Balboa Avenue $985,000 Sun 1-4 Pamela Horton BALBOA ISLAND I I 5 Emerald Avenue $2.0"49.000 Sat 1-'4 Natalie Putnam 3 12 Sapphire Avenue $1,649.000 Sat 1-4 Susie Safford At Sun 1-4 Nudie Wright CORONA DEL MAR 870 Sandcastle $2.225.000 Sat 1-5 Jim Dlgrado 2910 Third Avenue $1.195.000 Sat 1-'4 Lance Boggs Sun 1-4 Mary Kontra CRYSTAL COVE 86 Sidra Cove $2.295,000 Sat 1-4 Cammy Leslie DOVER SHO RES 1912 Santiago Drive $1 ,795,000 Sun 1-4 Dottle Austero EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 295 19th Street $895,000 Sat r 1-4 Dana Black Sun 1-4 Dana Black LAGUNA BEACH ct 1197 Skyline Drive $1,699,000 Sun 2-5 Kimberly Hutchlnp 103'4 Katella $1,299,000 Sat , ..... Barbara Hughes LAGUNA NIGUEL 31617 Ea.st Nine Drive $525.000 Sun ll-2 Amanda Horton • • 77 ~ ~ ~n J-lotA.Je 'Di!uW;y ~ ~ !-" N § NEWPORT BEACH ::0 "' 2!. ,.., 16~ $5.195,000 Sat 1-4 Tony Bartos .,, ar ;;- Sun 1-4 Ron F.lsot 0 9! .:;: \, :y II c;.,....,. $3,695,000 Sat 2-5 Joanne Pittman §; I 121 Gramtlle Drtw $1 .'495,000 Sun 1-4 Georgina Smith 2329 Private Road $1.3'49,000 Sat 1-4 Ohanesian/Holden Sun 1-5 Bill Hill 2015 Deborah~ $998,000 Sat 1-4 Bob Coluccio Sun 1-4 Bob Coluccio NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2312 Clifr Drive $2.199,000 Sat 1-4 Scott Singer Sun 1--4 Scott Singer ONE FORD ROAD 31 Loni Bay Drive $1 .6'49.000 Sun 1--4 Cammy Leslie PROMONTORY BAY '426 Harbor Island Drive $2,550,000 Sun 1--4 Marie Fargo-Sork SHADY CANYON 19 Redbird $2.9'49,000 Sat 1--4 Jerry Snyder Sun 1--4 Susan laird TURTLE ROCK 125 Scarer.st $2.199.000 Sun 1-4 Linda Fetter UPPER VICTORIA BEACH 2898 ~Terrace $1.SS0,000 Sat 1-4 Rlc.k MclntJr. Sun 1-4 Rick Mclntlr. 71 8 N ,..; U.29 C!fj-l;,rive Spectacular home located on the bluffs in Newport Beach with beautiful harbor views. This timeless contemporary house cannot be duplicated today at this price. 5 bedrooms • .. library. family room, formal dining room and wine cellar on an approximately 16,000 square foot lot. /J900,000 • • Incomparable ocean and coastal views. Magnificently built. sought after one story home. <f bedrooms. 3.5 baths, office, audio engineered media room and open family room/kitchen. Koi pond and patios set off the ext.erior. Exquisite materials and detailing used throughout this elegant and very special property. .. ' i f ~ • 8 N ....; ~ >. ~ a ~ ~ £! w ;;; .... 0:: i ~ t1l 1&4 S'AA~ 7.»ive • l~tf/9,000 Beaudfuly redone, ..... lft91, ndldol .. llmlly resJdence. Sw.epq views Of Back Bay, mouncalns and dty IWa. 5 bedrooms. '4 bldw and chefs kJtchen. Separate guest quarurs. 19 W /JirJ · t2,94g,ooo Elegant '4 bedroom. '4.5 bad't Shady Canyon villa. Designed around an airy central courtyard with stunning gotf course views. at SJM Cwe · J4J.9S,OOO lmpecably ~IClld • 1n P' •ewous Crystal CcM. a.-Sp.tllh • •dlMceure nm. pwwwnlc Pactk Oc.n ~ R... conw lot wtch pn.a.--., 7 Cdh!fVJ'l ~~ • $5,395,000 Elegant French Normandy style residence in exclusive Pelican Hill. Appraxlmat.ely 6,700 square feet encompasses 6 bedrooms and 6.5 baths. Gourmet kitchen. formal IMng/dinlng salons, office/library. Built in 2003, highest quality construction and ~ to detail. Exquisite finishes of cherry wood, French limenone and a slate roof. Serene canyon views, formal entry courtyard. manicured grounds. , • 11 U> ~ a. "" ~ ! w "' 8 ~ ::tJ "' ~ ,....., "' a; ii) 0 "" .z " :. s ~ i ' t • Cv;vM Ad~ · 14t£9S,OOO Stylish, tasteful, traditional t.yfront home locat.ed In Carnation Cove with speaacular main channel vtews and a dock for a '40 plus foot boat and a side tie. Cttfiibtt1tv ~ • Js,995,000 One of the most magnificent contemporary beachfront homes eYer built in Orange County. Ed Lohrbach architecture. )Je;J'°J{ ~ • f;if-9,000 Newport Bw:h town."'4:>me In pted communky wtch a boat stlp to Kc:ommodate an app oodl1IMlll)' 25 foot boec. ~ 2 story wtdl 3 beet. ooms Ind 2.5 t.chs.. ... ,.. .......... ...., ... ,............ .......... . -... -· . ~-....._. ·-·-....__ . ~~------------~--~------------------------~· • Only 11 exdusiYe U,Una Beach oceanfront custom homesltes remain. All the luxurious services and amenities of the Montage Resort and Spa. Lot sizes range from 13,000 to 16.000 square feet. 1 1 11 RI -..11 >1 i'..\ I -., \' ''"'' ''·' .. ------ • S'~Hi · /14904000 Spectacular~ raw Smlthcllffs home. ~vv1 /JtvtM • tf;, soa ooo Incredible views fro"l this Collins Island home. ~ ~ • 14,900,000 Mesa om. equewlln estate. llwu-S/,,QJt,f • l~,039,000 ~ Stunnin& a.ck Bay vi.ws. 2),vg ~ • /!,J'?9,000 s Id. .......... ...,., cndldo.111 home. . \ • • (./) C» c Ci C» ';< ?; ~ ~ N 0 0 A ;;;o "' 2!. ,,, "' Qi' ~ 0 C» ~ ~k ~ . </4'200,000 3l g Approximately 2.55 acres with Back Bay views. Adorable single family home with curb appeal. .MoM"d ~ · l1,7gg,ooo Panoramic oceen, c:oasdlne and sunset vi9ws. '&ytJ'elt )Joi'(),, • 11,775,000 Tum-by, wit contemporary home. tJM r/iJ1J ~AA · Jt,(4.9,000 Fabulous Balboa Plan 2 with 3 Bd. l.S Ba. 01~11i/U . Jt,095,000 Fre.standln& 2 Bd. 2 Ba. in pted community. - •. I ' I j I ' • • 8 "' ,..; c fl ~ -3 2 ~ Cl> ~ -;;; w ;;:, Cl> 0: ~ ~ iij 0 Newer custom Earnily home built after-fires. Glass sliders open from living room and family room onto p~ patio and larp grassy backyard. Serene setting close to pari<, tennis, beach and school bus stop. ~ ~ • IJ,195,000 CJose to beach. parl<, tennis and poofs from this remodeled. .. bedroom em.nJd Bir home . M /Ju· tt,5001~1itk Spacious Udo Isle bayfront home on the sand. Home is in immaculate condition and shows well. Newer carpet and paint. M /J~ · /j,695,000 Ouatandlng, beaudfully built, contemporary home on Udo Isle bayfront. Large lot. cop-quality materials and finishes throughout. Mo /JU. • Ji,995,000 Gorpous, tu~ Udo Isle home. Hup comer lot. .Mo /Ju · /1,395,000 Spacious home on owrsl1ed street·to-strada lot. • , 17 ti) "" c:: a "" ':< ! !-" , N 8 ~ :;o "' 9t. ,...., !:!! ~ "' . . 0 "" ~ 3' ~ ., ,. j • • • ---· - Cv{b11 • '1;4.9t ooo Fabulous garden style. 9-unit property with cou~. CliHJ-ltve11 • /Jcf95,ooo lncr£e. newly built. Cape Cod style home. ConJM &t ..#W-• /1,0J.9,000 Front unit ~ In Corona def Mar. }JeNfOJt J-iey/tl.1 · lt,J.50,000 G,..t remocW or build your ctr.m home. -wf.lik Cv1tA ""'1tJA • ljtg,ooo . SAA· ~Ml~ • 1999,000 Super clean duplex In Eastslde Com Mesa. .. IS units on nearly I ac,.. . ~' • .. ~ 2 a "' ':C )> ~ _w< N 0 0 "'" ~ "' ~ ,.., VO c;; ·~ 0 "' ~ d? ~ Soft. contemporary design. Over 8,000 square feet of incredible living area. '4 bedrooms plus office, workout room, exercise pool. sauna. '4 car garage and dock. /~500,000 l i I I J t .. IO 8 N ,,,; , I . .... • }J&NfDrC Jte~Jd.J • f;.,f 99,000 Newport Heights family home in dle Cape Cod tradition offers spacious. comforQble living and entertaining with Udo Channel views. 4 bedrooms. 4.5 batfis and additional office/5th bedroom, Including beautiful master suite. Enjoy 2 inviting family rooms with fireplaces -one with wet bar. terrace and views. Gourmet kitchen, landscaped patios, central courtyard and 3 car garage. I t,f.j J ' I I J ~----------------~~----------------~~~~-~-- J' ea -:!iJrevet • t~ 4 sa ooo fabulous Mystic Hills home. Enjoy sweeping ocean views from most rooms In this single-level custom home. hfuM1fe16yu · t1,4g5,ooo Spacious family home of approximately 2.800 square feet with ocean views on cul-de-sac. ~ s,.Ndf · 1'1795,000 One d d'9 wry best view lots In all d Lacuna Beach. . ).Jo!f},, .4f11M · 1925,000 Hardwood floors. a remodeled kitchen. open livini area and Main Beach white water views. . , . ' . ' .. \ • •' I t .. t \ \ t \ t t. • t1 ~ 2 a. ~ ~ 2. ., ~ "' 8 ~ ~ 9L ,.,., VI iii ~ 0 .,. ~ 3' ~ _, I • t2 ~ 8 N ... .._ ... ... JJt!V?JrC Cod · I~ 095, 000 Highly upgraded Riv.age residence with uncompromlsed city lights and northward ocean views . A~J-li//J · t;ts,ooo Sweeping views of rolling hills, city lights and spectacular sunsets are enjoyed from this gracious home . /.JelV~ CoAd • IJ.,995, ooo Sicuat8d on a HtWne W1)'0n wtdl mcpinsM ,...,. srouncts. s bedrooms. 5.5 baths. J..lmo,.J.li/L • ~45,()()0 lncredlble lushly Mcbaped arounds IUITOUftd the outdoor hptlce. spa and tr6ed pedos. ' ' ' ' ' , ... , .,, '.,, .~, •• # i ._.,. '#, • 93 . (l'I "' 2 a. "' ':"'- ~ !-'-' "'-0 0 ~ ;:u ~ ~ ,.., "' n; ;;; 0 "' J.' ~ Breathtaking vistas from this soft contemporary oceanfront residence with steps to the sand. Close to the Montage Resort and Spa. E'nfoy the best of indoor/outdoor living. Excluslve Irvine Cove. Private beach. Great entertaining home. Open, spacious. light and bright floorplan. Vaulted ceilings. Gated home for ultimate privacy. ... . . ' . • M 8 N .....; .. .. . ' . , ,_ JJeiV?JrC ~k · Js,995,000 Fabulous location with forever views on a rare, oversized lot on Peninsula Point. Pristine Mediterranean style home . . ~#M JJ~Jtd • /J.,495,000 This beaOdful custom nome features a downstairs master bedroom suite, great floorplan, spariding pool and spa. and much more . ... J.JeNP' 1lMd • J4,995,()0() Larp. ellpK blrfront home wtdl In lppl aodrn9Cllly 65 foot dock. ~ ~. Js,995,()0() One r:A dw molt ,,..,..It COi-· ...... 'I belChfront homes .... bult In 0..-.. ~ - ~h C;e16 · l!J/40aooo E>cpansiYe and private, Pelican Crest Tuscan style estate with mountaintop. ocean, harbor, canyon and golf course views. Pool/spa. outdoor dining and cabana with chef's kitchen. Ali1P tJi&o · 14 59,900 Cute 2 bedrooms plus loft. Custom wood shutters, mirrored closet doors, built-ins, newer appliances, downstairs tile and upstairs carpet. Loft/office and inside laundry room. • • ~ [ (» ':"' ~ =- ~ N § ~ ~ !!t. ,,, "' a; iii 0 !!! -< :y 2 -' .. • . • .... • 8 N ,...; ~ ·~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w iO "' a: i i' 0 . . ·-· .. ... vf!Lv.iM W ~Y · Jssg,ooo Very desirable. Plan A tri-level condominium Just down from the marina. 2 bedrooms plus a den, very open living area. Inside laundry, nearby the community pool area. &tluik J..le'5hh · $64 St ooo Superb location for this remodeled. well-malntalned duplex in Eastside Costa Mesa. just down the street from excellent Newport Beach ~tary. junior and senior high schools . . ' ' I I •••• ------~-------------------------• ""'-- Excellent. newer income property. Upper unit has large 2 bedrooms and 2 baths with vaulted ceilings. custom built-ins. and is very light and bright. Very cozy downstairs I bedroom and I bath unit. Each unit has Its own inside laundry, 2 car garage plus 3 additional parking spaces. Htce sun deck wfdl ~lous harbor. bay and city Ip views. Upstairs unit Is currendy vacant wfdl lock box. ... '. . ..... • l .. • ••• .,. 8 N ,.; ~ ~ ~ cu ~ w ~ cu Cr:: ~ f 0 , ,. • • Cvl'VM Ad~ · /1,195'000 Grat comer lot locadon. This 3 bedroom home shows very ligtlt and bright wtth a great open floorplan. JJ&JV?re Cod.ft · /t,999t ooo Absolutely gorgeous Newport Coast home in Aubergine. Highly upgraded wtth designer touches throughout. Cul-de-sac location . Au1P t!~'o · $1,225,000 'Wonderfully upgraded family home ideal for entertaining. Sweeping mountain. canyon, and city light views. Single loaded street offers privacy in the desirable Talus development. ta.If.Ji& CPJ~ ..#?eJa • Jt,500,000 Meticulously built custom home with over 3.200 square feet sits on the 8th fairway of the prestigious Santa Ana Country Club. ---------- • ,.; " ~ ~ 0. C>I ';< ?: il.. !-J . "' § ::0 ~ ~ CTI .,. e>; ~ 0 C» ~ ::9 2 •• .. . • 110 -; Prime Harbor Highlands locadon. Quiet interior street. Recendy remodeled with hardwood floors, built-ins and custom features. Large master suite with vaulted ceilings and walk-in closet. Spacious south-facing yard and patio. Great for entertaining. " ------11111111111~----------~~~~~~-------~------------------~~~~~~~---~-~ • lot, (/) (» ~ a. (» ":" ! w "-. 0 'i? ~ "' ~ ,.., "' I» ;; 0 ... -< "Y g • . . Savor the comfort of fine living from chis magnificent Palladian estate boasting 4 bedrooms. 4 baths plus 2 powder rooms. The home 1s graced with S lcahan marble fireplaces. marble flooring. a fully equipped gourmet kitchen with morning room, baths by Waterworks, a steam shower and sauna, a gym. a 500-bottle wme room, an approximately 2,800 square foot subterranean garage and an elevator. Exquisite French gardens host 3 fountains, a pool. spa and sweeping ocean views. To view this property. please go to www.ehometoors.com • . . . • ·-· ,, • • l11e ~mlnat Wiii educate new agents on what It takes to become successful In the business First Team Real Es1ate wtll 9e holding a ~career dinner, Thursday. April 15 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the company's~uccess Academy, 3785 Plaza Drive in Santa Ana. Ptat Team will feature top agent Thyra Dixon. She will share how she closed more than $3 million in her 6m six months In real estate. Every year thousands of people In Orange County decide to pursue a career in real estate. A real estate Qreet' can be very lucrative, however, it is not for everyone. lllere are only a few other carttn ln which there is a large gap between those agents that att atrcmely successful and those who do not sucettd. "Here at Am Te.am, we are dedicated to ~ting new agents about the truth on a career in Rea.I Estate,• Career Director Ertn Dunn said. The semtrw wtD answer questions such as: what does tt take to get ttaned, how you am ensure your success and how much money you can make. First Team Real Estate is dediated to the sua:as of their new agents. No other real estate company oJfen a training program with the Academy's success rate., and no other real estate company oft"ers a 5 ,000-square-foot training fad1ity exclusively for trainJn& new and aisting 1gmts. •0ur academy is dedicated to provtdin& the tughest quality of training ln the fteld of real estate sales,• Founding Pres:tdent and CEO Camcron Merage said. •Offatng the best service to the cUents is Finl Team's No. 1 pdodty and we are able to do that throu8h our unsurpuled training program.• "'Ibis is not the easiest training nor the shortest. In fact, It is the most intmae and comprehensive ral estate training In the bWdneis, •first Tam Sllcall Academy Director Dale Lawrence said. "We owe our dienu and 1111dmt1 aD the tools they need to be sua:alful; the It.Ill demomallte that It ls the moet ~. In fKt, In the IS Je111 Fw spent as a nadonal speaker md lllllner l'ft Mftl' WOlbd for a compmy with this a,.. of.....,• Tllose no Me .n..""""' _. I ..... ti tlMWf' .. rMl esllde Me Olttlf#flllllll IP"'*""•.,.,,.,,,,., S...,..11 """""'""",..,. '*"" .. "'"""'•' #WfltMr ;,,fa,,,,.., .. ,.... ..... ...,""' r-~ OMwr DtwJo,.,,, Dqlia"""""'(llOOJ 'IU-1211. al. 8$0. Elegant Mesa Verde Collection Built in 200 I, this expansive home combines the beauty of Spanish architecture with modem amenities. Offering five bedrooms and three baths, the home measures a total 2,950 square feet. A large gourmet kitchen opens to the family room that offers a fireplace, study alcove and informal dining area. The formal Uving and dining room have been upgraded with distressed hardwood floors. French doors lead to a spacious patio with fountain and Spanish paver tiles are just some of the amenioes of this fine home. The main level is complete with a guest bedroom and bath. Upstairs, a romanuc master suite offers a private retreat. The luxuriously appointed bath features an oval tub, separate shower and dual sinks. The attached three car garage (one-side offers tandem parking) has been wired for future use as a home office and has a window and separate side door entrance. This home is offered at $836,500 For more information. call First Team's Leslie Cannichael at (714) 751-2181. Exquisite village home Found In an ideal location within Corona de! Mar's village is this beach-close home, perlect for family Uving or for those that enjoy the Southern Californian beach lifesryle. This Nantucket-inspired home Is spacious In design. The open floor plan includes three bedrooms with two and one-half bathrooms. An elegant Areplace, fan window, plantation '>huners and lofty catht!clral ceilings enhance the light and bnght living room, wtule the ddjacent fonnal dming room cn1oys a wall of windows and tradiuonal chandeher An efficiently de igned cher kitchen has white ceramic tile counters, garden window over the ~mk and white country·style cabmcuy St-parated from the family room by a breakfast bar, this great room dcSJgn also o!Ters bght hardwood floors and French doors that open to the patio. Rwlt-m bookshclvc~ grace the landing before you amve at the master bedroom. Opumized for pnvacy, the grounds include bnck accented hardscape, lushly planted flowerbeds and a wrap around patio area makes al fresco entertatning a breeze. LocateJ nl•,1r the tennis cou.ru and Goldenrod's •foot bndge to the ocean,# this home is also within proxuruty to shops, fine dining, Fashion I land and the Paci.fie Ocean. This home IS offered at $1, 199,000 For more mjonnatio11. call Fim Team £.stat~· Kamz Cote at {714) 856-2278. Simply sublime Spectacular' Clty lights, oct!an and bay views are the hallmark ofth1s four bedroom. five bath contemporary-style home In the heart of Corona dcl Mar. Walls of glass doors flood the open, flowing spaces in natural Ught. while imported grarute floors adds a touch of elegance. With approximately 4,000 square feet that includes a west facing, oceanview front deck, this refi/led address offers a wealth of comfortable and luxwiously appointed rooms The home's location is within walking distance to Fashion Island, the village and the beaches. The pool and spa, columned pergola. built-In barbecue and sitting area are perfect for entertaining. The fonnal Uving room has glass doors that open to a spacious ocean view deck. The large eat-in kitchen Is equipped with stainless-steel Viking appUances, custom cherry wood cabinets, granite counters, center tsland and breakfast bar for four. The informal dining area looks out at the deck and view beyond . lo total the h ome offers a family room, dining room, den, master suite and two car anached garage on an approximate half acre of manicured grounds. This home is offered at $3 .495 million. For more '"formaNon. caU Kent McNaughton at (949) 719-2050 or (949) 612-0006. Also, prt1Mw the lwme onllttt using a virtual tour at ""'1Ml.ntU1p0rtfimlwmes.com. tth Jre ·the Us SUPERB NEW CUSTOM ITALIAN STYLED VILLA A pbcoomeoal Ooor plan for this large residence located in the heart of Corona del Mar. Close to all amenities and a stroll 10 the beach. This 4 bedroom, 4.S ~ ~ ~ be finished with lop of the line appliances, custom cabinetry. custom tile work, a sweeping staircase with wrought iron, foanal dining area, libnry. LJVtng area opens to large decks 10 enjoy the ocean breezes. Ocean and Canyon views from the deck areas and still a large grassy yard.!". ·The home is complimented with a 3 car garage!· StiJI ti.me to choose your paint and carpet colors! Offend 8t S2,175,000 · For any further informatWn on this home, please contact: • MICHAEL BRINKMAN, BROKER Your full ser vice local brokerage 949/759-0177 2744 E. Pacific Coast Hwy #8, Corona del Mar, CA 92625 MUW hosts home tour on Sun~ay, May 2 Visit a European-style farmhouse, a California-style cottage and a Spanish-style home Beth and Tom carney's European-style farmhouse Judy and Dave Norman's Callfomla-sty1e cottage Knot garden at sandra and Biii Jensen's Spanish-style home The 33rd Annual Home Tour will be presented on Sunday, May 2 from I • 5 p.m. by the San Clemente-Capistrano Bay American Association of University Women. The self-driving tour features three enchanting and creatl\'e homes, all with unique gardens. Beth and Tom Camey's European-style famthouse is on I .8 lush acres in Capistrano Beach's Palisades. Built in the late 1940s or ·sos, the ocean-view home (once owned by Gep Duhrenberger) has been lovingly restored and Is filled with unique antiques. The early California-style cottage of Judy and Dave Norman, near the Mission in San Juan Capistrano, features a shade garden with a 350-yeat'-Old oak tree. The Normans have created a new house within an old one by rewiring, expanding, fauxing and scowing flea markets and thrift stores. Sandra and Bill Jensen's charming Spanlsh-style home features vintage wicker furniture and garden chairs, plus many antiques. With views of San Clemente Golf Course, their property includes a knot garden, espaliers, topiaries. succulents, orchids and 160 varieties of roses. Tickets cost $20 in advance ($25 at the door) and include refreshments. Tickets will be available ln April at Melanie's Hallmark and Beth's Conservatory in San Juan Capistrano; and in San Clemente a t Guinevere's Gifts, Kelly's Hallmark and The Mole Hole. To reserve tickets, send a check payable to AAUW to E. Endersby, 2305 Calle Monte Cristo, San Clemente, Calif. 92672. Proceeds from the Home Tol4r provide college scholarships. For mqre information, call (949). 5 I 0-0736 or visit www.aauw-sccb.com. • , 103 ~ [ "' ':" f rv § :0 ,,, "' ,.., "' a; ;;.; 0 "' tl ..... 2 -.. -· ll •• Fabulous Mediterranean-style custom home Located in Harbor View Hills, this custom home has lour bedrooms and three and one-half baths. The property 1s 1\11Jt\.'d vn an oversized lot with a private backyard featuring a pool and spa J Interior highlights of this fabulous res1 demc, which offers more than 5,000 square feet of graaous livmg areas, mcluc..le an entry wnh sweeping staircase and Tuscan columns, vaulted ceilings, spacious hvmg. wrung and family rooms, a gourmet kitchen, four fireplace , a game room and library This home Is offered at $2, 150,000 For more tnformatfon, call Carol Brossr1 of Coldwell Banker's /n•ine o.ffia at (949} 552-2000. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the leading residential real estate company in Orrmg.e County witli 17 offices and more than 900 sales associates. More information about Cofdlt'el/ Banker Orange County is available on line at u;ww.cbsocal.com. Coldwl'll Hrmka Residential Brokerag.e is a member of tu NRT family of compa11ies NRT l11corporated. the nation ·s leading residenHal real estate brokerage company. ll 11 subsidiary of Cendant Corportlllq# (NYSE:CD). Elegant front unit in prime Corona del Mar location Situated in a prime location, south of Paofil Coa~t I h#lway m the heMt ol Corona del Mar, thjs front umt is a masterp1cn: of l'll·i.:.incc Offered in pristine, mo ve-in condition, this classic Eurnpe.u1-s1ylc town home 1s dc:-1gncJ for a lifestyle of comfort and style. Interior features of this residence include a un1quc, nistom wood Cdrwd front door, gounnet kitchen with Viking appliances, gramtc and limestone, a custom stone fireplace and elegant French doors There are a total of th rel' bedrooms and three and o ne-half baths This home is offered at SI ,550,000. For mtJ1'e information, call Trisha Marshall or Owck Al/e11 of Coldwell Bankrr's Newport Beach offia at (949) 644-9060 or Trisha di redly at (714) 296-2038 mid Chuck directly at (949) 7 J 8-77 44 . Coldwdl Banker Residential Brokerat,e is the kading residenNal rMl estate company in Orange Co1mty with J 7 offkes and more than 900 sales associates. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerat,t is a member of the NRT fa"'ily of CQftfpanies. NRf {ncorporaterJ, t~ nati<m's lutding residential real estate brok~e oompany, is a subsidiary of CeNiant Corporation (NYSE.CD). So, if you'd like more information, call today. Betsy Banker Account Executive 949.347.1729 949.212.4744 cell BankofAmerica . ~e embracing ingenuity ~~­............. Nol all applicanu will qualify for nduttd paperwork bendits. All cndit 15 subjKt to approval, normal crt'dit 1tan~ apply. Bank of America. ti} N.A. Merner FDIC. Equal Housing .Lender Cl OOl Bank of Amttica Corporation • 101 en a. c: a. C» -:< ~ ~· N § ::1;J Cl> ~ ,.., "' i;; <ii 0 ... ~ Jl ~ • ., • .. • John Stanaland Broker I Manager Cell : 949.689.9047 John@LagunaSeaside.com &ASIC• Pl&AL. TV Paradise: on Top of lhe: World £.1penm<Y' t/Jr .J1j11ple ben111y 1f a Mafk ~Vn[lrr dt'.•tf!lled lwmr lomted in o quiet. gated. .rlmred rompmmd w1ill rem<ufmhle fYll~} v11 l'lf'tN . ../ bedmomr. 3 . .5 batltJ', rat~} 'Oii & ocea11 deu:r, gour- met k1id1e11. J ror f(Offlf(t'. ndd1iio11a/ mom/Kl 111. l1igl1 Cf'i/ing.1-./loar to reiling gffl..$f and pler11) · <!f'o11tdoor /iring .rpare. r!J.frrrd a1 .)2.650.CXX) Laguna [)each Clt110111 Mark ~Vll{lt'r de.rign. 4 hdmu I J hat/1. Apprru: J.500.rq . .ft. Ormn rietr. ( iun·lll~} · 1mder conrtn1rt1'on. .)2.595.000 Laguna P>roch Cwtom Mark Si11ger J bdnn1 / 3 bat/1 J10me. 3.000 .rq.fi. Pa11vrom1r oct'ftn 1·ieu·. Curn'nth ·under <'On11n1r11(m . .)2.550.CXX) Meding and exceeding dienl expedolions wilh inlegricy. More lnsighl ~a Rcsulls For addi~ionaJ inf ormalion, please: call or visil our websile: al lagunaseasi~e.com 1045 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office: 949.494.2124 • LaguhaSeaside.com ~--------------.-------------------------------~~~~-~-- Ocean and coastline view property This three bedroom, three and one half bath home ofll'n. spectJcular oc ea11 and coastline views. The property fcatun::s cathedral cc1hn1Zs. a hvtng room fireplace, fom1al dining room, and a gounne1·-. kJtchen w1th an ,.,land .:md spacious eating area. The residence also has a main floor family ronrn and office or guest bedroom. Other luxunes include J pmio, balcony, expansivt• wmdows, a lower level master suite w1Lh fireplace .:ind an excellent lloor plan Tru home is offered at $1,200,000. Fur more i11fomuttion, cnll Peter cmd Shiril'y Tc•1t/!,t'f u/ Pmdrnlial Ct1f!/on1111 Realty's Three Arch Bay branclr at (949) 487-7700or 1•fol /ltnr web\t/1• 11/ www.tenger.com. Their office is locafrd al 32356 '\011th O>ml I l(~lm•1~\' ~011/lt lAgmra. Prudential Califonria Realty IS proud lo be rt l/11'111111'r <~ll /11//IC'St'rt'l(t'.\ of America ltlc., a Berkshirc I latharMy a.fjlliaic' Pmdwtra/ Calij1Jr11111 Realty 1~ ranked among llte natio11 's Top 5 ret1l es/air comprmit's ur1tJr more //um $1 7 111·111011 m safes volume, according to Natimztll Rdurntro111111d R('((f htatr Mttgazine, Aprll 2003. 1 80-degree ocean views Olkring 180-t.lt·gree on•,rn vu:w' from every room, this rcsidt•nce is with111 ..i ~1onc'<; throw ofTJblc Rork beach There .ire three bedrooms .ind two and thrl'e-quartc~ ba1hs. W11h aJJ rooms kadtng onto decks, the recently rrmotlded propl•rty leaum·~ a lar~e patio ,uca with a huilt-m harberne The property has been listed via V,1lue R.1nge Marketing, which m eans the .,l·llcr w11l entertain all ofkr ... hetWl'Cn $1,200,000 and $1,400,000 Far more! mfon11aH011. mil Samit Sch ult: of Prudentra/ Califon11a Realty's Th ree Arch Bay branch 1tl (949) 290 48H7 or (949) 793 -5030. You can al.so e-mail her at u1ralrsd111lt: 1 ~hol11111il com. l la o.Jjice is located at 32356 South Co11st l li!,hWtlJ' 'lo11th Ltlf!.IWtl Pmdnzlrttl Cal{ontia Realty 1s pm11d to be 11 111cmbt•r ofl lomcScrt'1ct•s of .tlmcnm Inc . " Berkshire I lttllraway ajfif1t1le. Prudrnlia/ 0 1l(frm1ilt R1•al~v r:-rn11kcd 11111011}!. the 11atro11 'f Top 5 rt.'lll estate conrp1m1t's witlt more tlrt111 S 17 b1ll1m1 in sak~ 11ulu111e, acrcmii11g to Nalionu/ Rdomrwn and Rl'fll Esta/t' Mt1/{t1:.1111· 1\pnl 2003 Add1tumal comprmv 111/onrrcttro11 «1111 /11• u/1111111t•cl at ll'll'U' pr11dt'11/1alral.co111 One Nautical Mile's quality features, convenient location and pricing make it one of th e best homebuying values in N ewport Beach Visit the builder's website to register your interest in this new neighborhood I lighJJghted by quality architectural appoinunents, an urban Newport Beach location ,mu prices anticipated to start from thl· $600,000s, Shea Homes' One Nautical Mile is poised to offer Orange County homcbuyers an exceptional value in the month'> ahead. As plans progress for this gated neighborhood's highly anticipated preview opening, <ierious homebuyers arc encouraged to register their interest today by visitin~ www .sheahomes.com. "There are several key elements to consider when determining a complete h omebuying package and One NauHcaJ Mile is going to be that opponunity," explained Yvonne Espinoza, director of sales and marketing for Shea I lomes. "Thl• price._ arc OUl<\t<tnding ror ,1 brand ncw NL·wpnrt fk.ll h rl'!>tdl•mc and thc COll\'l'lltt'nt loc.:i 1io11 is ickJI tor yuu11g profe...,,10nal..., .md coupk~ who want to bt' rw.u the coJ"1 a'> wcll as thdr place!'> nt employml.'nt Today·..., homl'l>uyers .1re ,1Jso more -;.lVvy than t•ver and undcrstand thJl deg.int ft•,1turt•., acccnt11Jll' the overall financial value and visu..il he<tuty of a horn<.'" "Thl· townlwmcs of Ont· NJutical Mile have bccn thoughtfulJy pl.inned to offer an ambiance of casual sophisricauon as well as a sense of fu11ct ion Wt• realize char peoplc who arc intcrcsted in th1 -; Newport Bl.'ach coll cction want livahk, efflcienr home.• . with spaces and appointment. that reflect thl'1r individual s1ylc1-o and personaltt1L'' Whether you enjoy hosting dinm•r panics with friends or would rather spend leisurely weekend' lounging a t the heach, this ncighhorhood was cksignl'll lo attommodatt' thl.' way pl'oplc liw at a pmc they t-.:u1 aflord," E'>pinoza added. The tntim<1tc, wclcommg:-c11i11g nl One NautJC:al Mile will br ev1cknt in various architectural displJy~. Fireplaces will be feJllm~d in the family room of thc Plan Onl' and the great room 111 the l'l.ln Two. The moclt-rn kitchen~ will he lully equipp('J with C £. White appliilnU.'"· a food preparntion island, convcnient breakfast bar ,md a wJlk in pantry in Plan Two AJditional highlight" nf Onl' · Nautical Milc will include birch cabin<:try, tairGlSe~ with tclrvl'd maple handrails and rai1>cd p.ml'I inccrior doors. Private mJstcr -;ui1cs will showcase spaciou..., walk-in closet , full height bathroom mirrors and chroml' Price Pfister llxtures i11 thl' mastl'r bathrooms. The homes will fea ture advanced integrated pre-wiring packages for lntcractivc lifl'"itylcs, inrluJing Category 5c cable wi1h connection..; w the rclt•vi.,wn .m<l phonl' 111 .11! Chl' bl.'drooms. E;Kh resid ence will also 1nclu1.k an array of energy effiucnt amenities. "A1> interest continue!'! to grnw, now is the tim e to rcc<.'iVl' imponant pre-qualifying infom1ation regarding One Nau1ical Milt>, especially Jts exceptional financial hcnd'its. The combination of valuable tax sav111gs, the absence of costly Mello Roos fccs and today's hi-.tori cally low interest rates art• m~1king it possihk to purchase the hnmc you have always wantL•d.'' l:.spmoza said The neighborhood 's t}CCcssihle loc.i11on near the cornN of I 5th Street and Superior will place rcsidl'nts within easy reach nf I !oag I lospital as well a, ils surrounding ml'dical offices Jnd See ONE NAUTICAL MILE. page 109 • 107 ~ ?. a. "' ..., ~ ;;.. . ~ ""' ~ ::0 "' <;!:'. ..... "' a; ii 0 "' -<" ~ ~ .. . ·; . 1ll 8 N t¥i ~ >.. . "' 'E 2 ~ "' 70 v; w ;;; "' a::: .2 a: ~ iij 0 • John Stanaland Broker I Manager Cell : 949. 689. 904 7 John@ Lag u naSeaside. com •ASIC& AliAL. TV_ .. Paradise on Top of lhe World E1pn1e11r'f' tlw .r1i11ple ben11ty of a Mark Singer df'.rif(tu•d l1ome located in o q11ie1. gated, .rhared rompound 1nih remarkable m11) v11 .. l'ieu1J~ 4 becboo111.1~ 3. 5 batlu. rm~HJrt & ocean rieu1.1; go11r· met k1irlle11. 3 ror f(Offlf{<'. add1iionol room!K)m. hig/1 cetl1i1g.r,jlonr to reilti1g f(f(lJ:.l' and plf'ltl) · Meding and exceeding clienl expedalions wilh · inle:gri~. .: o/outdoor lil'inµ .rpore. f![/ered 01 .)2.650.000 Laguna f>coch liwom Mruk 5iil[!er d.uign. 4 lximu I 3 hatk Appm t: 3 . .'>()(} .rq.ft. Ocean l'leu·. Current~>· 1111der ro1utmction. .)2.595.000 Laguna f>coch C11.r1om Marie .~i'nger 3 /xlmu I 3 bath llorne . .J,0()().rq.ft. Pw10romicocean riezr. C11rrt'11tly under rons1mr1io11 . .)2.550.000 More Insight f>cttcr Rcsulb for addilional informalion, please call or visil our websile al lagunaseaside.com 1045 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office: 949.494.2124 • LagunaSeaside.com Ocean and coastline view property This three bedroom, three and one hall h.ith home olft·r.. spt.'l1acular ot 1.\111 and coastlme views The property features cathl'dr.il ccthn#!,S, a li\•tng room hreplace, formal dining room, and a goum1e1·, k1tc.:hen w11h an 1:.land and ~pacious eating area. The residence .1bn has a mJJtl Onor t • .muly room and office o r guest bedroom Other luxum·~ indmk J patio, hdkony. cxp.insiw wmdows, a lower level master swtc With fireplace .10d .ll1 cxcdkni Ooor rl.10 This home is offered at $1,200,000 For more infomzation, en// Peter rmd ShirltJ• TC11J.:t'r o/Prude11ttnl Ci1/1/m111t1 Realty's Three Arch Bay bra11clt at (949) 487 7700 or 111s1t lllt'lr u·1·/111t1· at u•ww.tl'tlger.cQm. Their office is wcated 11t 323t;6 '011t/1 Comt ll1;E{hm1y Soutlr Lt1g,11n11. Pmdential California Rral~v 1r pro11d to /le a mc·mba of! lflmt•St'n·1cc1 of America Inc., 11 Berkshire I lathnw11y affiliate Prud1·11/1t1l Qll~fon1111 Rml~v 11 mnked among the nation :r; Top 5 real estalt• cv11111m11e.1 ui1tl1 mort• than $ 1 7 f1iflion 111 sales volume. acrording to .Valwnal Rdamtum 1111d RMI r ~lt1t1· Ma[!llzine, Apn'l 2003. 1 80-degree ocea n views Olfrnng I 1:m llcgrt'e Ole.in vkw-, Imm eVL'ry room, this residt.'nce ls within .1 .;w1w'<, throw ol T.ihlt• Rotk hc.::tch There are three bedrooms and two and threl·-quaner-h.uh:.. With all room!> leading onto decks. the recently rl·rnodeled propeny fcatun!:. a large pauo area with a huilt-in barbecue The propeny h<t., been l1s1cJ via V..ilue Ra11~e Markctin~. which means tlw \dler w11l entenam aJJ olfor-. between S 1,200,000 and $1,400,000 For more m/onnt1tt011. mil St1ra'1 SL·hult= olPrndet1t1t1f California Realty'~ Tltrt't' Arch Hay bmnch at (9491 290 4HH7 or (949) 793-5030. You can also e-mail ha al >:rJml1 tch11lt: 1 (11/wtmail com /Irr office is loct1fcd at 32356 South Coa~l I l1p.hw11y South Lltf,1111<1 Prt11/mlinl Ct1lifomitt Realty is proud to bt· 11 mnnba cf I lomrSt'11•in·~ o/ Amenm lnr . ct 8erhl11re I latlwway affllu1te. P1111k nfial G1/~j(1ntir1Rt'lllfy1s rmrkl'd r11no11g lltl' 1u1ti<m ·~ Top 5 rt'al estnft• com11t1111t:~ witlr more than S 1 7 billw11 in 1ah•1 i·olume, acrnrding to National Rt'loca/1011 and Rm/ J:slak Mt1/!,11;111c· April 200~ ildditw nal mm111my 111/t11711c1tu111 can /Jc obt11111n l af 1t·w11• 11r11dc11/111/cal com One Nautical Mile's quality features, convenient location and pricing make it one of the best hom ebuying values in Newport Beach Visit the builder's website to register your interest in this new neighborh ood Highlighted by quality Jichitectural appointments, an urban Newpon Beach location and prices anticipated to stan from thl' $600,000s, Shea I Io mes' One Nautical Mile is poised to offer Orange County homebuyers an l'Xccptional value in the months ahead. As plans progress for tfos gated neighborhood's highly anticipated preview opening, '>Crious homebuyers are encouraged to register their mtere. t today by visiting www.sheahomes.com. "There are several key element!> to consider when d etermining a complete ho mebu ying package and One Nautical Mile is going to he that opportunity," explained Yvonne Espinoza, director'of sales and marketing for Shea Homes. "Th(• pnCL'S .:m.· outo;t.111d111g tor .1 hrilJH.l rww Nl'\.''port lk.ll h re~idt'lll L' .rnd the l OtWl'lllt'nt lotJti1111 is ideal for y1n111g prnk..,..,1onal-. .11HI nmplc.., ''ho want to hr llL'•lr thl' co.ht JS wl'll as thl'ir p!Jces of employment. TodJy'-, homchuyers an• .11-.n rnorl' -,Jvvv thlln l'Ver and undcr-.tan~i that l'll'gant kMun.·s accent 11atl' the overall lin,mcial vaJuc and vi'>ual heauty nl a home .. "ThL' townht>llll'" ol Onl' Nautic,11 Mill' have bet.•n thou~htfully planned to of kr an ambiance of casual !\ophisticat1nn as well J S a scn~c o f functi<m. Wl• realize that people who an· interc,.ted in thi<; Nt·wport Beach collection want livabk. l'lfkient home\, with spac.cs and appointments that reflect thl'ir indlviduaJ style~ and pcrson.llitic~ Whether you enjoy hosting dinm·r partic with friends or would rather s pend leisurel y weekend'> lo unging at the beach, this neighhnrhnod was tle'>1gned 111 an:ommodate the way pl•oplc ltvc at a pncl' thl'y can u.flord." l:spi1w.£.1 aJdcd Thl' intimate. we lcoming St•lting ol One Nau tical Mile will he l'Vidcnt Ill various architc.•ctural dbpl.ty\. Fin•places will lw fL·atu n.'u in the family room of thl' Plan One and the great room in the Plan Two . Th e mmft>m kitchem will he fully equipped with G E White appltann·"'· a food prl'para11on island, con vl'nknt breakla~t bar and a walk in pantry in Pl.10 Two Additwnal highJi~ht~ of Onl' Nautical Mile will include birch cabinetry, stalrca~es with cc.lrvl'd maple handrails and r.1i. ed panel inte rior d oors . Prl vatt• mastl'r "Uitcs will showcase ~paciou!\ walk-in closet., fu ll height bathroom mirrors and chrome Price Ptlster fixt urcs in th e ma .;t L'r bathrooms. The homes will featur<.· advanced integrated pre-wiring packages for i11tcr.l<.'tiw life,tyks, including Catl•gory SL' <.,1hlc with connection.; to the tl'll'vision aml phone tn all thl' hl'tlmoms. E.Jch residence will abo include an array of cneri:..ry efficient amenities. ·As interest continUl'!'l to grow. now is the tim e to rcn•ive imponant pre-qualifying infomMtion regarding One Nautic<tl Mile, especially its exceptional fmancial bendhs. llw combination of valuable tax savings, the absence of costly Mello Koos fees a nd today's hhtorica Uy low interest rates arl' making it po. siblc to purchase the home you have always wanted,'' Espinoza said. Thl' neighhorhood'. acccssihlt.• location near the cornl'r of 15th Street and !-lupcrio r will place resid ents within easy reach of I loag I lospital as wclJ as its surrounding m~dical otnccs and See ONE NAUTICAL MILE. page 109 • 107 V> C>t 2 ~ ':< ~ !:"' "' 0 0 ~ ::0 "' ~ ~ "' Q; ;;; 0 ~ ~ .JI ?? • . . ' • 1111 ., 8 ,..., ~ ;; "O "::> ;;; Vl " :., :;, .... "' .. Q: l ci > ... 0 ' . ~ . .. • LAGUNA Calendar of Events April April 2 -l-r1cl.1y April ) -~htlurcl.ly April '; -Monday Ap1 ii 12 Mo11d.1~ April 1 I -luc•<.cl,1~ April I h h1cl.l'y Ap11l I 11 \1111cl.1y Ap1il 20 lut•sdc1y Apr!l 1.1 W1'011escfay Ap11I .!.2 fhuN l.t'y Ap11I 2 l I I 111.fy 1\pril ~I· Mn11cl.1\ ·\p11 I .!7 r1w~d.1y 1\p11l 211 v\t·dn1•,cf.1y M.irl..l•l ing Mt•l·llng/8,111 PJrl.. P1Ln R 1 'i .1 n1 LB Broker Prev1t•w -4 J.m -I p.m "Onl)' in l .1~un.1" f ,1<.h1on Shm' Noon -.!. pm . l1vol1 Too Happy B1nhu<ly Lt"• ll1111son! 5Jwdu"t "tud1u Tour -I 0 .1.m -J r.m. Dt•aciltn<• lrn W1.·dne~day LB Preview -'l p.m. C.ovnnml·nl AflJir~ Cnmm1t11.•l' 4 p.m. Community Evl'nt<, Comm1tlt'(' 4 p .m Deadline for Thur~day l N f'11.•vit1w -'l p.m M.lrl..etmg Mt'E•lmg,tVVl'lb f J1g11 B.:mk -8 I; .1 m Cu1·~1 Sp1.•al..er: Bo.Hr! Nt·w~ I B Brok.N Pre' ll'\\ 9 ,1.m 1 r.m Marl..t>ting MPt•llnµ/BJll Ptlrl.. P112,1 H I 'i .1 m LB Brol..er Prl'v11.·w 11 a.m -I p .m Dt'.idl1m• fur W1•dm•,cl,1'r LB PrC'v1t·w 'i p rH Commun1I\ l \t•nt<.. Co111m11tet· 4 pm. Dl'.idlinP Im r hur,d,1y LN Pre\ ll'W 'i p.m M,1rkl'11ng M1•1•11ng/vVPll' I .Hgo 8Jnl.. ll I 'i .1 m C •lll''' ~flt'.1k.1•r A11il1.111• M1•mlwr LR Brol..l'' l'rt•\ ,,.,, 11 ,1.m -1 p.m lnlt•rnt•tfll'c hnology Comm11te1· -.!. p.m M<1rkt>ling M1•l'11ng/HJll P.1rl.. P111.1 8 15 am. I l3 B rokl'r Pn•v11•w -11 .1.111 I p 111 l\o1•\\ f\r\t>mlwr C )rwn1,11u111 11 .i m. pm Buci~<'I ~ l 111.1n1 <' ( 11mm1tll't' ":I .1.m Ml<, ( omm1111•1· 4 p.m lJPc1dl111(• tor \\'l•dnl"•clJy LR Prl·v1c·w -'l p m Commun1ly Ev<·nt.. (omm1tlet· -4 p.m De,1dlirn· for Thur,day I N Preview 5 p.m M.irkl'l111g Mt•el1ng/\tVC'll., Fc1rgo Bank. -H 15 .1.m C.uC''I Spc•akl'r: Covernmt>nl/Commun11y Alt.m~ LH IJrok.1·1 Pn,•v1c•w 'I .1.m I pm. M.ukc•ling MPPl111µ/B.1ll P.HI.. f'11la 8: I 'l .un. LB Brol..cr Prt•\ l<'W 11 .1 m • I p.m. 1\11( .1IML <\ no.ml 111 U111•c tor' oon tPWRl (k,1dl1nt• tor WPdnc•,rl.1y I~ Prt•vu·w 'i pm c 111nm11nity l v1·n1 .. ( omm1t11'1• 4 f1 m I >1•,1dl111t• tor T hu r~d.1y l N l'rl'VIPW 5 pm M,trk<'lmg Me1•t1ng/\tVpll, 1 Jrgl) B.inl.. B· I 'i ,1 m . ( 1Ul'~I Spt'.lk<'r · Educ at ion LB Brokt'r Preview CJ J.m I p.m Laguna Board of Realtors, 939 Glenneyre Street. Laguna Beach. CA 92651 (949) 497-2474 • Fax (949) 494-3887 www.lagunaboardofrealtors.com Go for the natura l garden look By Doris A. Black To create J natural ~ardl•n, you must 111m11r n.tttm• U!>mg J1ve~1ty, nature hJlances itsdt m cxntmg cind magical ways All den1ents work togelher as pan of a larger whuk·. A natural garden will evolve, and a' J gardener, you will have the pnv1Jege of watching it change. A natural g.i.rden requuc~ le!>S water . pes11ades and fen1lizers than a trawuonal garden, and 1s easier to maintain It is aesthetically pleasing to the eye and .11traC1s wtldlilc A natural garden hJ., four key dements: Ui.e of natural matenal., SecnuHgly random 1.iyt·rl•d planungs Dnfi planting M1rumal interference trom thl· gardener once l'Stablt:.hed Planning I!> esscnual to estahhshmg .i natural gartlen. Stan hy ohst'rvtng the lay of lhe lam.I, adding contour.. .md hills toJ'lW.ke the lc1ntl more interesting and appeaJmg to w1ldlik Use narural matenal5, such as log:. or <,tones Group stones an ci random pc1nem, half burying -;0111e to give the look of age. Rctammg walls, whether made of stone or wood, provide shl'ltcr tor all ltinds of wik!Ule Before going ofT to l hoosc pl.mts, prepare your 11cw garden h~·d The naturaJ garden bed should he broad and deep to allow for layenng Remow ,11l exist111g ~od and check the soil texture Make sure 1t 1s the light consistency for your re~on of the l ounr.ry . 011 that ''too rno1S't o r too dry m.1y not ll!>tam the plants you choose unlesi. anwndeJ Most plJnh will grow be!>t m .1 loamy !>Od, one cons1o.;tmg of mall pan1de., thdt crumble when squcezetl 111 the fist Till rhe soil 1>1x to nine inches deep and remove all weeds Your choice o f plants will be Jetennined by the amount of ,;un or shade available, the amount of rainfall the site gets and whether or not the site 1s windy or sheltered ChOV!>t' plants that are compatJble wilh lhe condit1oru of your sue, select.mg natJve speues whenever possible Buy everal plants of one type, so your garden doesn't look like a hodgepodge of rruscelJaneous plants. Plant in groupings with identical plants together in drifts. Include trees, bushes, gras~es and noweling plants in your natural garden. Plant trees fll'St while there 1' plenty of room to work. Dig a hole twice as deep and twice as wide as thl root ball, backfiJling to bnng the root crown to ground-level height Group bushes together, taller ones toward th back of the garden and those growmg to medium height toward the center c the bed. Plant the bushes slightly doser together than recommended, .,1 they'll grow into one shape as lht'y might m the wild. When placing plants, consider how they will look together when blooming. Choose a hannomoui. combination of annuals and perennials. Mulch each plant with natural materials, such as·cocoa hull,, compoS!, shredded bark, pme needle~ or sLraw Pruning ofbu'ihes should be kept 111 a n11rumum as it forces the tips to c;pruut, making 1t difficult for hmh to enter. Prune dense trees if necessary It) allow sunlight to filter through. If you have lhe space and the desire, includl' a pond 111 your natural landscape Ponds proVJde a rid1 envU"Onment for plants and wildJife alike. All gclidenmg 1s a matter of trial aml l'rror and your natural garden will be no different. Don't hesitate to remove plants that don't perfonn to your satisfaction o r are invasive. A ceruun amount of mamtenance 1s required at the begmrung, especially the removal of unwanted weeds. As Mother Nature lays her hand on your garden, you may discover all kinds of•volunteers • Carefully seleC1 lhose to remove, though, a.c; common weeds like lh1stk· of1en attrad butterflies and hummmgbuds, helping to balancc the t'."cology of your bed By working in harmony with natun• you can create your own natural garden right in your own backyard Once established, your natural garden will require very linlc care. :m of .ind ere 1., J)C a5 lhl' ~ rotll rour ard •he wmg mer of ed. ,n ey how uJI.,, JJe., 'pt Ill !.IO (() you Jude for and be ONE NAUTICAL MILE continued from 107 businesses. One Nautical Mile homeowners will also experience a coveted coastal-dose lifestyle. with Pacific Coast Highway and Newport's fa vorite beaches just a <>hort bike ride away. The award-Winning architeetural firm, William Hezmalhalch , designed the imaginative floor plans for One Nautical Mile. Two dynamic townhome designs wiU offer approximately 1,762 to l, 9 13 square feet of three level living space, with three bedrooms plus an office, two and one-half baths and a two car garage. Interior highlights (per plan), will feature a great room, dining, living and family rooms, and a patio on the second level. Residents will also be able to en1oy common outdoor seating areas with fireplaces in the privacy of this gated neighborhood. Shea Homes of Southern Califomia ls a member of the J .F. Shea family of companies, which includes America 's largest privately held homebuilder. Established 111 J 88 J, Shea takes pride in its long history of carin~ about the products it builtis, now including homes, as well as the pcoplc who will be living in thcm. Over the pa~t century, the J.J=. Shecl family of companies has accompli hcd extraordinary milestones including working on the foundation of the IJndmark Goldt·n Gate Brid~e. working on the San Fram:1sco Bay Area's ~ip1d Transit System (BART). and serving as a managing partner for the J looYcr Uam . Yet, Shea's mo. t satisfying achievements continue to be h ow we listen to our cust0mers' needs, and thereby provide quality workmanship throughout our extensive selection offloor plans in the most convenient and desirable neighborhoods available. Every member of the Shea Team, from the experienced sales counselors co Shea Mortgage, Shea Design Studio and Shea Financial Services l committed to making each customer's home buying experience rewardlng. For 11wre infonttation regarding Sltea I fomes, visit the company's website at www .sheahomes.com. P l~ t) P E R 1-I I: S Linda McClain RHltO ... (949) 293..o942 Ca"Jra(ufafiom on J OUr recent Jaft in 'Monarch 'BMchf HHth•r Marshall Rea Ito,. (949) 718~ " 105 Cai!Jraf ukfionJ on IJOUr recent Jafe of 'Po(lar! ARMSTRONG PR OPERT IE S 1470 ]AMBOREE SUITE 200 ~ N EWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 T EL: 949.718.4600 • 109 IC' g g ... )> 1'a -v 8· p. ;)() .,, <:... r-r1 ~ " .. Cl n. . ... C? . .. • uo ~ ,.....; ~ >-.., 1? :> ~ .... ;;:; :;; L.J "' QI er j1 Q ct >.. ,,, 0 •' • Orange Coast Association of Realtors Classes & Events April Thursday. April 1 Escaf a' 5 hilltop setting and Sanso I gourmet kitchens at Talega of Sa Clemente a major draw Ocea n-close neighborhood continues to impress homeb uye rs approxima tely 2,263 to 2.453 sq uare feet, with three and four bedrooms, up to three baths anc two car garages. A variety of design options and per·onaHzm. opportunities are available in 8.45 a m., GPA Commmee Meeting 11 a m. -2 p .m .. Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 l:s<alJ and Sanso! at Talega of San Clemente conrinue to genera1e incredible sale s uccess. with hom ebuyers drawn to the nl'ighborhoods' elegant design.s elect residences, including a library, additional bedroom ant <leeks. Prices are from the high $600,000s. Friday, April 2 11 a.m -2 p .m .. Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Tuesday, April 6 9 a.m .. Aff1l1ate Comminee Meeting Wednesd ay, April 7 9 . 11 a m . Valet MLS Beginning Class 2 -4 p.m , Vale t MLS Advanced Class Thursday April 8 11 ·a.m. -2 p.m , Broker Open House areas 9, 11 , 12, 25, 26. 27 F nday, April 9 11 am -2 p m, Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Wednesday. April 14 9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting . ,. Thursday. April 15 11 a.m .. 2 p.m Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12. 25, 26, 27 Friday, April 16 11 am. -2 pm, Broker Open House areas 1 8. 10, 14 1 / Wednesday, Apnl 21 9 -11 a.m , Valet MLS Beginning Class 2 4 p m , Valet MLS Advanced Class Thursday. Aprcl 22 9 a m., Board of Dcrectors Meeting Friday, April 23 11 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Open House areas 1-8. 10, 14-17 Wednesday, Apnl 28 9 . 11 am. Valet MLS Beginning Class 2 4 p m . Valet MLS Advanced Class Thursday, April 29 ' 11 a m -2 p.m .. Broker Open House areas 9, 11 , 12, 25, 26. 27 Friday. April 30 11 a m -2 pm , Broker Op en House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Orange Coast Association of Realtors 401 North Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 722-2300 • fox (949) 642-4105 • www.ocoor.com and t.lesirable coastal-close sett mg. Beca use Standard Pacific Homt·s knows that finding the ri ght h ome l'i one thing. out choosing the righ1 homeouild er is cveryt~ng, m1crl' ted homebuye r:, are mv11ed to tour these very popular rnllcct1orn, today. Sansol's floor plans offer appro ximately 2,973 to 3,4 77 square feet, with three to five bedrooms, up to four and one-ha baths and garage configurations that can accommodate up to thr~ cars. Several residence have the convenience of d own tairs bedroom s. A multitude of personalizing oppo rtunities (per plan), include a h obby room. master re treat, den , library, loft , game alcove, studio or deck. Pm L are from the mid $900,000s. "Escala ant.I ansol are bo1h t•11jnymg an overwhelm i n~ rc)\pnnse from Orange County homt•buycrs and are evolving wi1hin this prcstigiou!> c.:ornmun11y ," explamed Pam Johnson, o;t•nio r c;aJcs counselor at l:scdlcl . "In laL1, Escafa recently wdc:oml'd it !> fir 1 move-ins ant.I nl'ighbor.. Jrc getting to k now e.lch other I lomcbuyer~ who w.m t to purc:h.:i ... c a new home here a rc cncc 1urcJgctl to n.~gic;ter their intcrL'.'it today for next weekend'c; newt•s1 phase release. wh ich is already generating con idcrable L'XC:ite~owcasing a coveted locati~ighest point of the neighborh ood, with sperucular panor.imas and cul-de-c;ac settings. this particular phase is very dc~irable " E cala and Sanso! are close w Vista del Mar K-8 School, Libe rt y Park and the Talega Village Centc which i planned for an array of shops. Located within the a me vicinity, Standard Pacific Ho mt·.-.· Amalfi neighborhood ls also gene rating incredible sales suc.:ct·~­ wi t hin this desirable Talega etting. Talega of San Clemente, situa1l'd on 3,500 acres and located three miles fro m the Pacific Oce~off rr· an Jrray of neighborhoods r gm,K in price from the $400,000 t As San-.ol continues to captivate ho mcbuyers. the gourmet kitch ens arc a major focal point for many who a ppreciate their functional, efficient designs and high-end amenities. Ideal for preparing ca-.ual meals as well as special holiday feasrs, the Sanso) kitchens come complete with Whirlpool Go ld Appliance Packages in white or black, cast iro~inks, sla b gran ite countertops and storage-enhancing flood preparation islands. The included ldmiJy-sizcd nooks are the perfect place for breakfa t with the t.:hildren or reading the morning paper. Amid o ngoing demand, homebuyers are urged to visit Escala and Sanso! to experience their incredible appeal firsthand mo re than$ I million that appeal ll a variety of lifestyles . Many o f Taleg~ residences have view of the ocean, the golf course, parks or open space. Talega residents e~joy rich amenities including 19 miles of trails and the Talega Golf Club and Grille with its 18-hole, Fred Couples ~signature• golf cour e. Among the pri vileges exclusive to Talega residents are the seven-dcrc Talega Swim and Athletic Club with a 6,000-square-foot clubhouse that has activities and clubs for the entire family, a multi-purpose sport court, sant.I volleyball courts, water play fountains, junior Olympic pool amt resort pool. When completed, Libeny Park will feature a private facility that includes a regulation size pool for Talega's swim team, the Tiger Sharks. EscaJa's floor plans range from See TALEGA, page 111 sol's San 153 four 1s and 1f ilizin~ in :a 1s aod 1igh 77 'C 'le-half ions ) thrt'L' ~the (per . oh, Pric l''> to eny :entt'r, ·of 11e nes' Jclll'Ll ree off rr-. 1gm~ ~ cal to s of ks or njoy Jes ub d ~to acre anc.I te n 1, 111 REAL CHOICES REAL SAVINGS THE PORTFOLIO DIFFERENCE Oscar eustamante President • Ove r ~O ba nls ~nd lcndine, in:;t1tubon" to c.hoos'e ~rom • l oans to ~JO m1ll1on · all credit prohlcs, includine, easq-duc a nd 1nte .... rest-onllJ • Our e,o al 1s to p rov1d ("' the bestratc-s Jnd lowest co::.t -all with our best pn(c gudrnnk c TRY FIXED 5 -YEAR TO St . 5 MILLION • 4 95% • ZERO POINTS • INTEREST-ONLY OPTION • NO PREPAYM ENT PENALTY'!! PORmFOLIO FINANCIA'L GROUP 949.376.3153 www.p or tfol io!i n a n cia I .com ,.ull aervice rca·I utate lcnclor licen&ecl throush Cal1forn1d DRL TALEGA continued from page 11 O Product availabnity is subject to change; please see a sales counselor for details. No guarantee is made of cx1st111 views, which may be altered by subsequent development, construction, tree growth and landscaping. Standard Pacific, one of thl' nation's largest homebuilders, has built homes for more than 62,000 families during its 38-year history. The company focuses its eff ons on constructing homes within a wide range of price and size. Standard Pacific operates in some of the strongest housing markets in the country with operations throughout the major metropolitan areas in California, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Florida and the Carolinas. The company also provides mortgage financing and title services to its homebuyers through its subsidiaries and joint ventures, Family Lending Service!., SPH Mortgage, WRT Financial and SPHTitle. For more inf onnalion on Family Lending Services, a full-service mortgage banking company, call (800) 325-5363. Additional homebuilder services induJc the Staml.ud Padfic Design StuJJO, where Esc.ila and S,msul homchuycrs c.m vbual1Z<.' thL· pcrfL·c.1 home with the guiJancc of ,\ prolc!>~t0nally tr.imed 1ntL'nor dcs1l--rn staff. Currently, Standard Paa.fie I lomes Orange County Division i building ui Tun.le Ridge .md the v1llage of Quail Hill m Irvine, TaJe~a of San Clemente, l'laya Vista u1 We•as1dc Lo~ Angeles, Crystal Cow a1 Newport CoaSl , Wdcra Ranch, Fullerton , CoS'l.1 Mesa and Azusa To visit b caJ,1's and S,msol's new modd h omc5, travel thl' 1-5 to A venida Pico and hc,1d cast. Proceed to Avenida Vista I krmusa, go left and proceed to Camino l..d Pedriza and tum right . Turn right into the Talega Welcome Center, open daily from I 0 .:i.m. lo 5 pm. Call (877) 4tale~a or VNI www.1alcga.com . For mf om uitum 0 11 Esmln. mil (949) 2 1 R-1200; on Sanso/, call (949) 2 I 8-280. 1 lomebuyers who wafll immediate i11fomu1tiot1 m1 other new home developmen~ !Jy Standard Pacific Homes nre encouraged to visit its wt·bsile al www.standardpnetfu-lwmes.com. A.G. EDWARDS_ FULLY INVESTED IN OUR CllfNTS.. THOUGHT ABOUT WHAT RISING INTEREST RATES MEAN? BUY, SELL OR HOLD? YOU MAY WANT TO GET A SECOND OPINION. Investing your hard-earned money is not easy. As with any major decision, it's wise to get more than one opinion about what to do. So if you 're wondering what to do next with one or more securities you own , let us help. Ca 11 today for a no-cost, no- obi igation second opinion on your investments. Tim Tasc hler Financial Consultant ig8oo M acArthur Blvd., Suite 14 00 Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 756-0353 ext. 218 • ~ w ~ c 0. "' ':< ! ~~ N 8 l:. ::0 .,. ~ ,.,, "' iii <D 0 9! '< 3' §" • ... . . • • A•lH U of ... ,di 31-:-2004 KEY LENDERS AND RATES · Aapex Discount M1g A SuP!f10~ortgage ActlOn Lelld!ng A1mloan com Amencan Fusi Rate M1g Bank or Amenca CalOirect Home Loans City Loan Corp..:. __ Delnck Mortgage Group 01vers1led _Funding Gr~up Downey Sa_vings Emery F1nanc1at E"Trade F1nanc1al 1mortgagegroup com llldyMac Bank tn1ernatrona1 1n11es1. & Frn. ----Provident Bank Mortgage Rancho Sante Fe Mtg Univers~l American M,!9 U S Mortgage Center Wells Fargo Home Mtg TYPE PHONE K (80~) 344·2739 R (800) 59 t ·4446 R (888) 6.4 1 ·6900 R (888) 411 ·4246 R (800) 887·9106 K (877) 459·6467 K (888) 896 4CAL A (888) 4_56·£223 A (800) 478 5995 A (877) ~4·9920 s ~00) 348·.?_931 R (949) 729 9200 K (800) 350 4496 R (800) 400·1611 s (866) 236·0546 ~ _J.562) ~91 ·()_?67 s (800) 250·1713 R (858! 756·1344 K (800) 871·7345 R (800) 867·9813 s (866) 713·4387 INTEREST RATE 4 875°. 5250% 5 375% 5 375% 5 250% 5 750% 5375% 4.500% 4 875% 4 500% 5 125•,. 4 750°'o 4 8750,o 5 375°10 4 875'10 5250% 4999% 5 375% 5375% 5 125% 4 875% 30-y ... fixed "" POINTS OWN l'! 5 2000 5 1 000 5 0000 5 0 125 5 I 000 5 "o ooo 20 0 000 35 1 000 5 2 526 10 , 500 20 2.500 10 2 250 5 2 750 10 0000 20 2 625 3 1 000 20 2 375 20 0 000 5 0 000 5 1 000 20 2 000 LOCK· IN A.P.R. 30 5 080 30 5 430 30 5 430 30 5 460 45 5 310 30 5 820 30 5 67 7 30 4 649 30 5 119 30 4 980 45 5 387 30 5 016 40 5 346 30 5 41 <' 45 5 204 30 5 480 30 5 243 30 5 413 30 5 434 30 5 200 30 5 052 INTEREST RATE 2 000°'.. 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NFNS C"8C!< onl0<mlfion <la~r al ..,_ n•ns t:om COPYRIGHT ~ 2003 The National FlrnanciaJ News Service< LAGUNA 1: II I !, p II . 1: I \ I : II I \ 2004 Officers and ®Board of Directors Officers Rick Mcintire President Les Jenison President-elect Michael Gosselin Vice President Jan Wendorf Secretary/Treasurer Directors Wayne Baglin • Rick Gold • Dave Schaar • Ed Brown Beverly Milosevic • Rich Tusa • Marie Thomas Executive Vice President, Robbin Wignall 939 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 497-2474 • fax (949) 494-3887 www.lag4naboardofrealtors.com Bob Milliken Bob Chapman Jennifer Wong Betty Comegys 2004 Officers and Board of Directors Officers President President-elect Treasurer Secretary Directors Ca rrie Allen • Diane Coltrane Bing Girling • Jake Klohs • Judy Mertz David Prince • Jim Weisenbach Executive Vice President Tricia Moore, R.C.E., C.A.E. 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 722-2300 • fax (949) 642-4105 www.ocaor.com "· ~ y A \I A y v A y \1 1.1 1.1 v F.n1oy 1hc l4 ann1h .md d1J11n nf th" truh lllJj:flll1u:-n1 lhh«' t>..·.tr.••111 lllf~l' t>.11h IJ11111r 14 Ith fll.lnl and 'Ide p;lllO\ TIJC laT(tt' lllJ,ICI ""''' h." <'\IUlltln f ''""I 'l'J<~ 'I"'''""' l-.11h. pnY3h! office :md \ ICllvll\jl lied, The dramattc kitchen J11t.l l.u111I) J rc.1 h.1' " .... 11l11or,, ~r.11111<·, """"'" l•m ~ IJr.•pl.1. , . • ind vuuhct.l. beam L'C1lmjl There 1~ u 'ccnnt.l llrcpl.1~c 111 1he ''''P .l11l'11 l"111~ ''"'Ill .111.! .11••1111.ol d111111~ .11,·.1 Oth~r ;unen111c' 11t 1h" open llt1<•r pl.111 m,h11t. '"'''"'" .111,t k.111.,.i 1•l.1,. """ •k·d . Offered at $1,895,000 For further detail!. please contact Bing GirlinJ,? (949) 723-U6.' (949) 887-7733 Think safety first when starting Spring projects ·spring Into Safety· campaign offers helpful tips for your Spring home improvement chores in1 urit•s relawd to power g.rn.kn l'q u1pment ltkl· tnmnll'rl> ,rn d l'dgl'r'. .mother 60,000 Tl'tjlllfl' trt•atnw111 lor ldwn mower rl'IJtt•d 1111unes .111d J whopp111g 1-15,tlOO folk!> t'nd up u1 till' ER from accHknt)) 111v0Jvjng lclt.kk rs. Rememhl•r, not <111 of the'ie As happens every Spring, people pt•oplt> were on l;HJtkr!t or mowing everywhere h aul o ut power tools, their lawns for the hri.t time. In fat1, lawn equipment and ladders as part n·~ often compl.Kency, the thought of a Spring sp ruce-up. Some tackle of"l'vc don1.: th1!. I oo 11me .... H that 1obs they've done for years and get~ even handy lolk~ into troubk know well, while others are nov1ct• So whetlwr you'r1.• .:t pro or just a to _making horn~ improvements . All beginner with h onw 1mprow mcn1 have one thing m common. though a projects, take a look di tlw number of them end up taking a trip recommendations from UL and to their local h ospital's emergency others When workin~ wi th ladder~ room due to a preventable mish ap A some tips to remember art' couple of years ago, the venerable • Don't carry equipment, pamt Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) buckets, etc., while climbing up a launched its laddl·r U e d tool "Spring into hdt, or have pamt Safe ty" campaign handed up to in an effort to cut Safety should be a major you And down the amount remember, only of yearly injuries consideration first last and one person on a s uffered by ladder at a umc1 do-it-yourselfers. always when doing any kind of • Always use a According to UL, ladJer that's the some JS,OOO home Improvement no matter nght height for people are treated what time of the year. the job to avoid annually for overcxtcndmg, .ind nL•vc r stand on the huckct shell nr thl' top rwo rungs. • Don 't U!.>e a ladder th.11 h.i~ loo e nrngs. split rail!. or rungs that an.· 'tHkd by paint, grl'asc or mud. A tlea11 tool is a s,1fe tool • Always face the ladul'r when working -leaning s ideways or bac kwards is tempting the laws of ph ysics. Breakin g tho l' laws may le.id you to brealun~ o;omethjng clo;e •Metal ladders don 't belong on roofs, or witlun 50 feet of power Imes • Make sure the ladder rests on a ~oUd, l\'!vel surface Never try to mcreasc the heigh t of a ladder by putung boards. bncks or anythmg el t' beneath it • Watch where you place a ladder, avoldmg blind com ers and doorways If necessary, ro pe off the area to avoid children, pets, etc . from running into it Some safety tips when work.ing with mowers. trimmers and other power tools arc • Never use electric mowers, edgers or trimmers on we t grass or shrubbery, or in the rain . Start 10 mo w or trim from the area neares t the outlet, letting the cord out as you go, th is lessens the n sk ofcuttmg tlw cord . Make sure that you use an extension cord rated for the com.•ct power and for outdoor use • Sto re gasoline I.fl a UL listl'd container, and always fill and start the mower outside. •Don't leave an unattended mower where small children can ~l'I to it. They may want to "help out" with the lawn work, with disastroui. results •Wear the right clothing for any type of job invo lving tools. This means solid shoes with non-skid soles and long pants. Avoid wearin g Jewelry, especially lo ng necklaces. Gloves and protective eyewear are also recommended . • Unplug all power tools whe n no t In use, even if they're in the "off' position. Also, make sure they're •off' before you plug them in . • Inspect your electrical tools each time you use them for frayed or loose cords or cracked or damaged casings. Safety should be a m ajor consideration first, last and always when doing any kind of home improvement, no matter what time of the year. --• 113 en "' ~ Q.. "' ~ f ~ 1': § :x:J "' ~ rn "' a; ;;; CJ ~ -< 31 2 ,, • .. " • • • •• • . -·· --- "Everywhere I g~ people come up to me and say, 'I saw your ad in the Daily Pilot'. I have been advertising faithfully in the Daily Pilot for more than 15 years. I feel that this is o ne of the best marke ting tools that I have and at the same time also gives my clie nts the best exposure to the Real Estate marke tplace ." -Ron Felsot Strada Properties For advertising information, call (949) 642-43 2 1 DailyA Pilot . ....... . . . ' ..... . 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NEWPORT BEACH Thi' pcrfL-ct 10+++ home located at the end of culd-de-~c h.i'-+ Bcdroorm .md 4 5 Baths This home has separate "hts and hl'r MJ~ttr Bath!. plus an office and a downstairs bedroom and bath Hu~l' Fanuh-Ro(Jm and Kitchen with Breakfast Nook. lot' ot Upgrades OMELLO ROOS $2,425,000 Cnll lodm; lo mnke tliis your DREAM HOME URrAM 110\11 l'ROl'rR 111 '> SARAH GOLDSCHMIDT BROKER (949)254-3700 www.dreamhomeproperties.net LAGUNA N IGUEL 1 New Listing ·View· View $2,200,000 S1unning views rrom 1nis SJ)eC!aCUlai home 01· ' O;er 5 OOJ so " of open lloor plan w11h 5 Of!<!• 0 • tll et and 3 cor ga1aoe S ANTA A NA Stunning Artist Lott· Exclusive LI.sting $639,000 Open House · Satvnl1Y·Sund1Y, April 4 trom 1-5 PM 200 Bush Strtel CASSIS • NEWPORT COAST -OCEAN VIEW Best Buy on the Coast • Exclusive Ttiru-.ana:. ~ UOQ!ades ter,s lhan one )'l!d. o o l • • t.o·~ •n this rabulous fll'YI de'leloomeo1 m n-J\ ' Coas1 Plva s3•150•000 Stefanie Meurer Ocf().)(JI P!'IP•I• 11•' c cr1·rty1•i< ¥111 ,: J • :,at[Ki,e A}~' ~vr• d'i •S '"<' or..x:n dnd JCCt''" 11 '"" n f •eev. •v ~· • " P • • 0 \IJe:,....a 'fla nu1 H~ra;,1 O<I Flour\ W.i k11 l< .;N I• 1 .. 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Walk to Balboa Island 2 club houses, 2 heated pools beautifully landscaped yard 224 slip marine with resident discount $17 4,000 L.H Mar y Wood (949) 584-5811 l IJ 1th tll ,000 9,000 ·SPM Villa Park Estate Brand New Beautiful, Gorgeous Estate Home 7 Bedrooms 13 Bathrooms Ft".lturing 5 bedrooms, 5 barh~. This fabulous estar c w:u completed 1us1 3 years ago. Lavish use of ncu1r.1l marhle & granite. Ma.~sive ceilings dc1J1led wi1h crown molding.,. Each bedroom has It's own bathroom. Fabulous master suite with large walk-in closet and seperate workout room. large seperate guest quarters, ~8 car garage, large kitchen, theater. game room, great grand room, pool house, cabana, rock pool, putting greens, half court basketball court, beautiful surrounding grounds with waterfall & fountains. Asking price $8,000,000 Coast Properties of California Elevaror, media room. pool and ~pa. large rnndeck. Exclusive offering $3,900,000 I TRIDER CALL AGT. LAURIE LEGGIO 949·509·-8923 del Mar Highlands 400 De Sola Terrace 4 bedroom. 3 bath home, lot size 20.COJ, on the Canyon Ocean view. completely redmodeled $2,899,000 V. p te I Peterson Construction Design INC. 1c e rson 949-929-1419 (949) 306-25 6 ALAN T RIDER 2336 PORT CARLISLE PLACE .7'4E~~CJ{ OPEN HOUSE ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM 1-5 '13 c.1u11ful ,u,lum rcmu1.ld1'\l l'ort \tn•1.•t horn~ un dppx 11.t~•l "l ft privJll' rnrnN fol with vll'W\ ol 1111111111311\\ h uty itl(hl\ 4 111.•i.l!i~\lll\ 2 112 lldth\, I (ircplJlr\ loUUlllll'I lit< h('ll. f(IJri<•U\ l•\0 '4 h IJmih """" j!IJlli.l m.,wr '"'" 'I"' \\Jkrl,111. IJhuluu' ••uti.Jour u••l mR N 1•11h'r1du11111n1 .m·.i ltmm· "l'\ICll\l\1·h upj!rJ1l10I \\tlh nunh'r1•11' '"'111111 lt-ahm" l'rhtln~ ,nmhhon Off el" from S 1,750,000 lo S 1,950,000 will tw lOO\ltkmJ. /lro4c·r t (l(/f1t'ri1tl1111 of/rmJ. 949-466-5 79 7 f \folh1n11: u~' (II) ff \lflVnl•m '"'"'"' 1f"f '~ 't• \1 <otf t1 \t l•lt I f'• t l""'l'lf\ l'\111, Iii'. 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The Daily Pilot ,.,.,~, 2.--:::~:r~~-.~~~~~·· :.:-....... _ is the No. 1 real estate newspap" .......::;--.. .. . .._. :.· ... :A'r'm~ • -----:::-::::--- publication. " · g information , call (949) 642-4321 DailyAPilot Spectacular Lido Isle bayfront condo with patio This two unit building was fully redone in 2001 . The home was a three bedroom unit but was convened to a large master plus second bedroom Two full luxury baths, beautifully appointed kitchen with stainless appliances, cherry plank tloor, maple and glass cabinets. This home Is offered at $1 ,899,000. For more i1ifonnatfo11, call Tevfs Hill of Coast Nt•wporl Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 723-8800. CoJfst Newport Properties rs located at 33 77 Via Lido, Newport Beach. C.Oldwcll Banker Residential Brokera/!,e ir a mcmberoftht• NRT family of companies. NRT l11corporated, the nat1011 's lcadi11g residenfl(I/ real estate brokerage compa1~v. is a subsidiary of Cendant Corpomtio11 (NYSE:CD}. Prime location south of PCH Within this custom Cape Cod-style home are three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, a family room, formal dining room, ·loft• office and inside laundry. The gourmet kitchen/great room has a cozy fireplace. Features of the grand master suite include --- Custom home with views New custom home W1th four bedrooms and three and one-half baths Panoramic views from all maJOr rooms. Chers kitchen with large working islands. Open, spacious room'> flow to the courtyard and rear yard for easy entenaining. Qual11y ot flnish and design throughout. This home is offered at $2,795,000 For mnre i1ifon11atio11, call Sam I li11man or Brad I /inmnn of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 644 -1600. Co1ut Nt•wporl Prope1ties is located at 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260. Nl'wport Beach Coldwell Bn11ka Residential Brokerage is a men1ber of the NRT (amtly ofcompa11ie1 NRT /11corporated, tlte nalio11's leading r1·s1dential rm/ t'Sf11te brokemgt• compa11y. on subsidiary of Ce11dn11t Corpornt1011 (NYSE Cf)) vaulted ceilings, a third Custom North Bayfront home -'\ fireplace, lots of ) • UI ~ 2 a. "" -< €' ,.,. N 8 "" :::c "' "" ...., "' ~ ;;; a a. -< 3> § built-ins and a•gorgeous Designed by Enc Mossman and built in 1993, this contemporary-style Ught bath. filled three bedroom residence features high vaulted ceilings, Umestone floors, 41 The rooftop deck granite kitchen with new cabinetry and new Viking and Bosch appliances. The offers ocean and sunset large dining area has a glass brick wall. A beautiful master suite has a fireplace views. A spacious and full bay views. terrace invites outdoor You will also enjoy the wonderful patio on the boardwalk and the rooftop living. Walk to the redwood deck with custom spa for 360 degree views of Newport. Parking for channing village shops two cars. There is a new, shared dock and a private boat slip. Large sandy and restaurants and beach is directly in front of the home. This art.iStlc home was designed for enjoy the nearby park. ~-----=--_..-.....,.....,..:.;.:;;___;.:__.:..;;c..-1 comfortable beach living and entertaining with easy walking through the 'Ibis picture-perfect home has it all. quaint Balboa Island village. -1< Th.is home is offered at $1 ,595,000. This home is offered at $4, 150,000. For mort '"formation, call Jeff Ewing or Lyleen Ewing of C.Oasl Neiuport For more information, call Ber;erly Morphy or Minda Bush-Stroner of C.Oast Prope~-CQ/dweU Ba"lter at (949} 644-1600. CQast Newport Properlies is Newport Properlies-C.Oldwell Banker at (949) 644-1600. C.Oast Newport locakd at 4 Cfflic PIAza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. C.Oldwell Banker Residential Properties is located at 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. C.Oldwe/J Banker Broltera&t is a member of the NRT famfly of companies. NRT Incorporated, th e Residential Brokerage ts a member of the NRT /amity of companies. NRT - naliow,'s klldtng residnsttal real estate l!rolterage company, is a subsidiary of Incorporated, the nation's ltadins residential real estate brokerage company, is Cend4nt Cnrporation (NYSB:CD). a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). • I 121 ~ <"'l i ·~ ~ ~ 41 ~ ...,, "5 41 0:: ~ ! ., ·~ • . c .. l t I • - • ' .. ' ' •