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CURIOSITIES
Saving
up for
summer
I 1', ;ihoul ltllh.'. It wa~ at ~ thb
111omi11g. anyway. Did you
l'l'l!Wllllll'r"{ Jfyou didn'I. go
h;1r\.. to bed. I won't tell.
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tho~1· thing'
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gra ntt'tl Inn
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PETER
BUFFA
fll'llpl1· likt• 11, a ft•\\' pl'opll• do11'1.
WltL•rt· did it rnme trom? fly
tltl' ti till' Wl'·re d1111e. vou might
lw ~Ort)' you a'kl:'d. ·
J'vl' lu•anl ah1Htt a~ m.111v
L'Xpla11.11i111h for tJaylight <1ving
llfllt' a~ t ha\'I'.' lor 1l1e prirt' of
ga~oli111• a11d 11n1w of tlil'lll m.1kt•
llllll'h 'l'll'C.
For .1 lu11g tillll', people h.1d .1
v:1i,'l11' ttfl';i 1h.11\\'t'1i11"-t·r w11h
ltlllt' lwtrt• a year Lo brnelll
farnwr~. which r~ ironic. lwcau~l'
farmer' hall' daylight ~aving
1i111t• with a pa . .,-.1011. Nt·x1 time
}'ou'rc 011afarm.1ake a do1>t·
loo"-;II lht' lllW~. rJwy do11'1
Wt".1r \\/alche'>. 1'ha1\ bet:aU'>l'
they could cart• It·"!> what timl:' ii
b . \Vlwn ilwy nl:'t'd 10 lw 1nilkcd.
1ht·}1 tH't•d 10 he milked.
\Ve 111,1y jokl:' ab11u1 lo~ing an
hom\ \\11nh ot 'leer in 1ht·
~pnng and gaining il back i11 1l1l'
lall, l>ul l.trllll'r' tlon·1 'ee tht•
hur1111r in il. Nt'illwr do cow~.
I ht·v hnl h '-ll 1mhle out of hl'cl al
t"\iH:l ly the '><ll11L' time ewry day
rl'gardl1·...,.... <•I whl'rt' 1lw big hull<!
'" Cll r-.11'1.
Solllt' people ha\'t' a tlis1an1
111e11u11y I hat ii h.111 -.011w1hing
111 di> wilh World War I ur World
\\',tr II . !'hat make' morl' ~t'11't'
llti111 'Tarn1l'r John a11d l·lsit· li~t·
it," illltf i-, llllldl rl<"l'T [CJ lht•
lntth. ;1-. wt'll "t't'.
\Vhll 'tarll'll thi' whnfto thing
,\I\ 'f\\'.ty'I
I Ill' lll'XI tllll!' )'OLJ°rl' trying Ill
n•t11t•mllt'r if it\ "~rrrng forward.
tall hac"-" or "fall torward. -.pring
hal·k." hlamt• Bl'll. t-ranklin. that
i-..
0<111 1111lv did B1•11 Franklin
i11,·:·111 p1,i ahout t'verv1hi11g
\Oll\t' 1·\'l't !ward ot. lw did ii on
.1 It'\\ IH>lll'\ 'lel'p" night. 1 ll'
lovl'd 111 ''<t\' up until .I or '1 in
lilt' 111orn1ng. deb.iting with
tm·nd-.. playing c<irds or dws.,
d11d 1·q11,11111i11g lllil'~ quar11i1ic'
ol w11ll' a11tl hec·r. In his writings.
See COMMENTS, Page A4
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Get into America's favorite
pastime with books on
baseball at the library.
See Page AS
TIME CHANGE
e This morning
at 2 marked
the start of
daylight
saving time,
which means
clocks should be adjusted
one hour ahead. Also. fire
officials suggest changing
the batteries of any smoke
detectors in your home.
Standard time will return
on Oct. 31.
SUNDAY E D I ·T I 0 N
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a1 10
Serving th e N ewport-Mesa con1n1uni1y s ince 1907
APRIL 4, 2004
SUNDAY STORY
Fresh finds
The fanners n1arket at the Orange Co unty Fairgrounds
has a p lethora of h ealthy and hard-to-find produce
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rHI "I)::, 8 r r 111N l I Al.I I 111\1 I • I 'II I 1 J
Fresh cut Californi a asparagus from Zuckerman's Farm is boxed and ready for the kitchen at Farmers Market on Orange County Fairgrounds. At top. a colorful
assortment of red, yukon and yellow potatoes rs iust one of the many choices of gourmet fruits and vegetables available at the market on Thursdays.
June Casagrande
Daily Piiot
T he oranges are red
inside. The lemons arc
so swec1 a nd mild you
can cal them. The
st rawbcrrics were pickl'cl
just four hours earlier and
sometimes approach the s ize of
tennis balls. The eggs arc fresher at
room te mperature 1h::m refrigerated
ones at the store. An d the potatoes
that arc purple on the outside arc
purple on the in side, too.
No. it's not a parallel produce
universe. It's just a typical Thursday
at the Costa Mesn farmers m a rke t.
Co:-.la t'-lt'~,1 ha!» lhl' oltll•,t 11·rtilied farml'r'
111arkt'I i11 till' t:ou111y by ju .... 1 a day. Tlw 111arkel
llJlt'lll'd 111 I !-181 j11.-.1 rn1t• day lll'lore lhe
I 11llerto11 market <11wm·d and ta"-•''-pl<tn· .ii
thl' l'airgrnuncb t·wry Tlwr~duy morning 1\bo.
'11111rary 111 popular rn11h1,um. 11\ 11nrcla11•1I
111 1 lw lood '1'lll'r' al tht' \'lit't'l..end Orang<·
< c111n1 v l\lnrl-..t•l l'J,f('e. which i-. 1w1 .1 n•rtifii·u
t.1rn1ei', rnar~et.
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hrnnl~l'. a!>. thl'ir 11a11w g1vt•s aw;1v. lhl')'
111v11lVl' Cl'rlilil'ation and arl11<tl !armer~. Iii ~L'll
;11 any of thl' Or;111gl' Co1111ty h1r111 ll1irL•a11\
't•v1·n Cl'rtificcl farnwr' 111.1rk1·i.... ve111lor' m1i....1
all lw larml'r~ who grnw 111 C .ahlorn1;1 or
l'lllplnyl't'~ oi 1he farmer' -1111rt''l'llt-r'111
111iddl1·111e11 involvl'd. i\f,11. lht•v m11 .... 1 bt•
ct·rtitietl by thl' <1grin1ltun· co1i11ni~s11>ru.·r for
thl' n>t1111y where thdr product• i~ grown.
"Thal\ lht• tlirlt•rt·111·e," explained 111ark1•1
111a11;1gl't l'n~h I l;1rri:-.on "The I armer' get ii to
See FRESH, Page A4
TOP STORY
Luke Lucas
walks around
the Farmers
Market with
a tangerine
rn hand.
Paramedic goes beyond the call
SPORTS
All four Newport-Mesa
District baseball teams
were action in the first
round of the Pride of the
Coast tournament.
Costa Mesa High's Bob
Serven, the school's most
successful boys basketball
coach in history, resigns.
See Page 8 1
•
While recovering from an
accid ent at the beach last
year. Brian Slater comes to
the aid of a neighbor in need.
Lolita Harper
Darly Prlot
NFWPOHT IWACI I -You nm lakt· i1 man
out of H firchow.e hut yo u will ncvC'r takC'
tlw firehoust' 0111 of thb man.
Brian .Sinter, <1 rclired Newport Beach
paramedic. still jumps to action at lhe
sound~ of sirens. In fact. he rc~pomll'd to n
medicnl call Thursdny niRht on his owt1
bind.
l>CJnna Bo~ton, spokeswoman for the
Nl'wpnrt Beath Fire Oepartment. -;aid lhc
'1.i1io11 '>l'lll a paraml.'dir unit to tlw 400
block of Colton Strerl for cnwrgl·nc·y mrdi·
cal aid. When tlw rrew arrivt'tl on ~crtw.
Slater, who lives a fl'w d11t11 ~ dnwn, Wil);
1herr. Bo~to11 '>ilitl. Slall'r wa~ not acting m
offinal ca pal' ii y a~ far as nwdlcal <illcntion
was concerrwd hut in an emotional capac-
ity. us his neighbors w<itched a loved one
la11guish in pain.
"It is just such an incredible feeling 11> '>l:'l'
him helping u~ again," Boston said. "In tnie
Brian fashion."
Slater, 52. b rec-ovrring from a body surf·
tng accidPnl that pul him in critkal cnndi·
lion for weeks. On Aug. :m, Slater wa!> swim·
ming in tlw 1Kean near his !tome. while his
family was on the beach.
l.ifcguar<ls found him noating face down
in deep watl:'rs. When Ncwporl Bench res·
cue news pulled him ashore to res11sritatc
him. they re{'(Jgnii.ed him as one of their
OWll.
While Slatt•r remained at I loag I lospital.
people from the rom1rn111ity nooded lhe
lohhy with wdl wbhc~ ilncl prayers. l'lwy
ri11•tl the param1•1lk\ loving nature anti Riv·
ing !wart a~ 1wc1 nl 11\l' many rt·:.1M111s they
care so deeply fm hi11l.
I le pulled through allll ha~ sprnt the past
l'iglll n1onth!. rernperat11\g.
Li~. Slater, Brian·s wife. said hN husband
was not quite ready for un intl'rview. as he is
~till focusing his t•ITorts o n rehabilitation.
She said the family is deq>ly grateful for the
~upporl from the community and thtmked
cwryo1w for keeping her family in thrir
thoughts.
"\rod willing. 11 will all he s1r;_1ightl.'t1l'd
out soon," l.i7. Slater Silid.
It i:. Slater. huwewr. who dC'~erve~ the
thanks. Boston 1'<"lid.
"Brian help~ t•veryonc and I hL·re Ill' wu~
!Thursday! helping again." Rowm i.aid.
Slater helped talk to the family, in their
difficuh "ituRtion. I k talked them thm11~h
thr neces-;ary procedure~ and re;1!.sured
them thill everything would wor~ out.
"I krc we· art• npplying fir-.t atd an<I trying
to lrcal a patient," Bos1nn sriid. "i\nd Brian
i<; there givln~ cmot ional first aid to l he
family that had 1n gt'l through that d1fficul1
-.l111tttion. Wt' j11~1 loved ~<'eing that ..
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QUO TABLES
'We'n> trying everytJ1i11g
/Jj'('flllSI' if is t'f'ry
cm11petitit'(>."
-Marta Hayden,
exccutiw director of the
Newport Hcach
Cunfcrcm:e and Visitors
llun•au, on tryin~ to woo
tourbt dollars to Orangt'
( ,uunty.
"Wi1/1 illlt>rest mtes
drw1p111g so low. it really
llrouglit a lut vf buyers to
tile plttlt'. 'f11ere'.~ ju.st 111>
i1we11tO')' fi1r tlwm fO
li11y. ..
-tori Robnen, C:o'ta
Mc:-.;i real estate agent for
Fir't li•am Heal r. ... 1atc, on
the w ild:, 111:.irkc t.
"I'm 11.~ed Ill dni ng
11myPrs <uldressnl tn
'wo11dm 11s God' or
'grm·ious /mH'rs of souls,'
111ithu11t Jesus ur 01ri.w or
(;odor tJw Fatlwr or Al/all
,,, an_v s1wdfi< rPft're111·11s
lilt' tl1ul ..
-Tlw llev. Peter
Haynes. of St. Mirhacl &
All Angcb. Episcopal
PL1rb h t hurch. said ahm11
the city\ ncw b'Uidcli11C!ot
0 11 City Council
i11v11catiuns.
'~l1tcy'rv lla.~ical/y mts
with 1t•i11i.;~. etlf'l}'llllt'
l..110U'.\ tlt<tt."
-lfunter Stroman,
m <inagt•r of M arina
Wah•rSpo11-,, on thl'
pigeon' 1111 the Halhou
fll'lli11s11l;1.
"/11_,, tmit. /'II lw nglu
lmrJ.: f,,r //w urr11st. I
tll(J/l/r/11'1 111(111/ /() 11ti.\,\ ii ...
-Barbara Seoane,
56-yc•ar·uld UC lrvint•
undcfl,'l'a<luatc told a
rcllow prote:,ter. oppowJ
w th<' future <lem nlitmn
nf t 111' rampus mobilt·
honw park.
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prti111etl witlt tltl' sm111•
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n 11 ti w tm 111ci I ti tan 111111 e.
1wll. tile filing cletulli11e
/i>r tlw111111 run a
emu/it/ate fiir mv srm is
tlw first llli'ek in August."
-N1'Wpur1 Reach City
Councilman Joh n
Heffernan, who wa,'i
l'lccwd as a Grecnlii.;ht
!-tuppnrll'r with tht'
slow-growrh group'!>
t•nd11rscmen1, in regard w
the woup\ ltiwsuil
against the city.
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WEATHER FORECAST
Expect partly cloudy skies
1oday with patchy fog in the
morning and winds about 15
mph from the southwest in the
afternoon Daytime highs will
be from 61 near the coast to as
high as 68 degrees inland.
Tonight. look for partly
cloudy to mostly cloudy skies
with log after midnight. Low
temperalllres will be from 48
to 54 degrees.
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BOATING FORECAST
On the inner waters. north
winds will be from 10 knots.
becoming westerly in the
afternoon. Waves will be 2 feet
on a w estern swell from 2 to 3
feet. Winds will stay to the
west overnight Into Monday
wi1h some patchy fog.
Out farther, northwest winds
will be from 10 to 15 knots.
Waves will be 2 feet or leas on
a western swell from 4 to 6
feet.
Later on. waves will stey the
same. but swells should be
from 5 to 7 feet.
SURF
Expect a decent band of
southwest energy to come
onshore today.
West· and south·facing
break will see chest· to
head-high waves.
Dual exposure spots could
be even better.
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TIDES
nm.
3:17 a.m .
9:20a.m .
3:31 p.m.
9:44p.m.
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0.38feetlow
5.21 fee1 high
-0.09 feet low
5.34 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
60deQreet
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D111ly P~ot Sunday, April 4, 2004 Al
Fast-food myth buster
Chazz Weaver says
greasy fare isn't to
blame, and tha t he
can prove exercise is
the solution to the
nation's weight woes.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
R idiculous.
That's wha1 Cha/JI
Weaver hCI!. to say <1ho111
people who bla me fusl food
restaurants for malting them fat.
In stead of silting on his rnuch
and shaking his head over what
he considers thl' audacity of
these so-called fai.t food
"victims," Weaver ii. )',l'llir1g ou1
to prove them wro11g.
·n1e Costa Mesa rclliclcn1 b
eating at MrDonald'i. for every
meal every day for :·m days. And
after the month L'i. over. he will
have less body f:11 1han wlwn he
started, he says.
lmpoSl>ible. skcptk., mi~l11 ""Y·
Not if you offset all tholl~
calories witJ1 a suffident amo11111
of exercise. Weawr said. I le hai.
made it his mission to <iprcau
this common sensc in Lhe nw'l
clear and simple fai-.hion. And
hes doing it 101ally on his own.
• with no nudge from Mr l)(11Mld')',
or anyone else. he '>ai d.
~There's so much
misinfnnna1ion that pcopll''s
educatio11 regarding health and
fitness realJy corm·.; from
markcrin~ and advertising and
that's only to sell productll <11uJ
services,'' Weaver !>aid. "Aud
then, here we havr all Lhc5l'
so-called expt'rt~ out then ·
telli.ng us about health and
litness and nutrition. Yet tlit•y
have done nothing to )>top thl'
accelerated rate of obci.i1y in
America."
Weaver, 48. said ht' ha~ hC'l•n a
fitness enthusiast for the past :a
years. I le had an epiphany ahouc
the importance of working met ·
while playing bat>kctball one duy
when he was 29. he -.aid.
"My brdin tJw ught I wa)', 'till
18, but m y bod y said. 'Then•':. no
way you're 18 anym ore,"' Weaver
said. "I started working our anti
doing research into how to work
out and then from I here ii kd
MARK C DUSTIN /DAILY PtlOJ
Costa Mesa resident Chazz Weaver, 48, is eating all his meals at
McDonald's this month . He is doing it to prove that you can eat
fast food and not gain weight as long as you exercise regularly.
FYI
To track Weaver's experiment.
log on lo
http://www.trurhinfitness.org.
W eaver will discuss his
experience from 11 a.m 10 1
p.rn. on May 1 on the top floor of
T1iangle Square. 1870 HC\rbor
Blvd .. Costa M esa.
llll' 111 rl'searc h of nutrition .111d
lwallh overal l."
/\11d ... 1ayi11g fil ,... '11nplt·.
W1:.cvt·1 .;.iid. All you huV1' 10 do
i-. 111111-. on 1hrt·1· co111pom·n1,!,;
caloric i111ake. at•mhi1· exerdt-l'
ltkl· jogging -a11d an.it•111h1l
1·x1•rcr)>c. like wc1gh1 1ra111ing. lw
l'Xplairwd. Whilt• Ice is t.•aiing .11
Md >1111ahl\ t•v1·rv day. lw will
llhlirll:.tlll hi)> 11111 Cllitl l'Xl'rt'l'\L'
m 1111m'. whit h b ahm11 :w to LS
m111111cs of al'mhic a1:11vity cwry
day and weight rcsis1<11irc 45
minutes a day . ...ix day'>'' wt•l'k.
.. Not everybody hn)', Hl <lo
that." Wt•avcr <;;ud. "If you work
11111 1hrl'c day ... a week, you're
gmng tu macnt.1111 ~' herl.' y1111 .tn.•
Four day)> and beyond. you'll
-.wrr to improw. I hav1· u
p.irtu ular routim· 1ha1 I llM'.
whid1 c)> good for n•t'. Bui oVl'r.111
health -11111r1111111 and Cxl'rd:.l'
-ha-. IO IH' lor till' individuul."
Wc·aver was inllpired 111 start
hill Mr Donald\ expcrirm•n1 i11
re'>p1111'>l' tu Morgan Spurlock\
.....,,
uptorni11g documentary, "Super
Size Mc." Spurlock, :1:1. arc al
McDonald 's every day for a
month l<l )>how the harmful
t'ffocls c 1f fa~I fuud. I k hrai11ed
do~t· to :!5 pnunth as a result,
hi~ choh·~wrul shnl up 65% a nd
ht.• cKpnicnn•d mood -;wing-..
Wl'aVl'r -.coffs :cl Spurlock':.
goal In 1n:cking Lhc
dm·u111l·t11ary.
··11cs trying tu i11dica1e that
tht' oh<:M IY rail' in Anwrica c~
hecaww of thr fa s1 food
i11dus1ry. which is compll'1dy
ridkulocr.,," Wcavrr .,;11d. "If I
Wl'rl' 10 go to any rL')',la11ra1u. any
~1tm·, and l'al thl' ..;;1111L' amo11m
ol n i.loril'' frnm any plai.:c and
011 tH>lhing, thC' !'lanw rl·,ult
would happcn ...
B111 Wcavl'r using thl· <;::1111c
'ourc<' -McDonald\ -111
pmvc 1lw opposite rnndusiun b
Jlll>l a<. spcdOUll of a l'01llll'Clio11,
:.aid Mda11il• 'lallakMm. health
L•duration progr.1111 1·1111rdinator
for thc llC Irvine I lt•allh
ruuca1i1111 CL·ntt·r.
"If you 1.·a1over1he t'aloril·-.
you expend. you'rt> gomg to g;1111
wL•1gh1." l<illab on !'>aid.
"b :erci'l' I)', one form of hurn111g
caloric~. M> Lhat 1s tn>t'. Hui 11\
going to depend on your
111e1aholi:.m. how fa)-,1 yo11 hum
1.-;ilorie-.. gt.'lll'tir'>. l'hl• ha'iit:
formula '' -if you l'at 111on·
calorwo.; during 1lw <foy you'll
gain Wci)tht. If you c.11 It'''· vmi'll
lose weight." .
Weaver ~t.trtt'd hi~ Md >1111.1hl')',
diet '111ursday. On his liri,1 day.
he at<: items likt· an l·gg
McMuffin. a Me<.iriilclll-
Sandwid1 wi1h hau111, d11·1·w
and l'gg and u ()11arlcr 1'111111dl'r
with11111 cl1ec.;1." I k is tr.irl111g
his meals and how lw c-. ll•l'1111g
onlirw.
I le remains n1111ide1111hat 111:.
simple' apprnad1 :11111 tlh'
positive reo;uh' ht•" lwp11cg 1111
will inspcrl' morl· fll'' ~1111.cl
responsihilil y.
. "Nohotly want~ In 1,1k1•
arcou111ahility fur tlwir 11wn
act inn-.." he"'""· '"I lwy '"'' 1., ... 1
food, w't f.11 aml v.hal tin tlwy
w;mt to do¥ S11\' till' rm11pa1111•.,,
Com e 1111, ii ic wa-. ;11~1 h .1 ... t·d rn 1
pu11i11g i11le11 m.11iu11 11111 1h1·tl'
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COMMENTS
Continued from A 1
he ot1cn joked about th( dawn
c:uming Ml early. Whtie Frank.Jj11
wus an cmi~ary to France in
1784. the Journal de 1-'am ran"
humorous c ~y he \vro11·
udvucatinit :.ettinl( the cluckl.
fnrward one hour In the 'lPMK
II' tJ1e day) wuw 11111~ "' he 1111<..l
,1U l't\i_h7,ed pcuplc l'UulcJ sleep a
h11Je longer .. urpn,ingly,
l·nmlrJin'i> tongue·in·d1eck
,11ggc:.1iqn gor 'iOme a11c11tion
1101 only 111 t;r.111ct', hut
thr1wi::hout EurupP antJ but"~
home.
A few \1lu1.:~11 In Europe .l!ld
the ~iate~ foolt'd wit h llw it.lea,
hut time dltln't wa.lly !>tart
11111vin>( unril IOO yl'u rs ),lier.
wlwn a Kritun tl.t11H't1 \ 1lli.1111
Willett prupo,eJ 111uvi11~ the
rloc:k!. up l l) 111i11ul( .. , 1111 cad1
'\1111<..lay in April and -.e11111g then1
h.1d . hy till' '>dllll' ,111w u11h o n
luur Suntlu)'' In "-t'p1c111hl•r.
Willett luhlul·d hard fut 1111> idea
.111d a hill c.1llh1K h•r <l.whght
'"\ing 1111w \\;L., 1111rml11retl in
the 1101~(' o f C,11111111orh 111 190~1
Hut i1 wu ... beaten drn\11 .1ltc·r a
ficrn: rnmpaiKJI \>\agl'tl hy -
.111yo1w·1 1<1ght you .1rl'. 111 itbh
lahlll'f'.
S1•v1·11 Yl'ar-. latl'f. 1"1h World
\ \ ,11 I 111 h 111 ... w11\J.(, <.c1 many
.i111111u11c1•d 1ha1 11 wa' .uJopring
d,1\'Jighl ,,IVlll)( tl1111• Ill \:JV('
t.>lt•1 rrk ity and hll'l 1111, 111 which
1h1· llri tt'h rl'plh·d. "t )h, 1cally,
Woll\ Ii tl11s." ,11\d ,l(i\1p1l'tl
d.1vl11:li1 'a vhlg llfll1· 111 ~1;1y
I 'I I It,
\\I' did 1111· ,,11111· 1111 rhi.. ,iclt·
11111 11' p1111d Ill (\l.11d1 1'1111,
\\he11 I ullgll''' pa"l'U tltt• "i\1 t
111 P11·w1 \I' l>d\ li14h1 .11111 P111v1d1•
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11111. 1h1•11• w.1~ 1111 ,1,111d.t1cJ llllll'.
111 111111· 10111•, 111 tla• l Jn1tt'd
States until IHa.1. Even then.
standard time wasn't the law, b111
a new system adopted by the
railroads. Before then, Lime was
whatever the local!> said it was.
Hveryone in town set tht'ir
wa1d 1 by Lhe clock: tower or Lhe
church bells or a clock in the
jeweler's window. II might he ofl
hy u few minutes or u lot of
111111ute' now and then. but
whe11 the duck: or the bell towt•r
-.aid it was half past noon, It wa'
hulf pas\ noon and that was the
t'tlll of 1l
Whh everybody keepin8 1Jw11
own tirnt' in 50 state-'> and 50.000
towns, maki111: the traim. nm on
lime was really hunt.
Even thl'll, nobody paid much
rtltenth>ll to what Union Pacific
arn.l frit'nds wanted uritLI
Lun~res." did the d<'ed in the
aJurcmentlo1w<l :-,1a11dard lime
Act of 1918.
Once aKam. tlw larmt'r' hated
it. l11ey raised helJ down un thl'
lurm nnd ebewllt:'re until
Congre"" l'\!pcale<l dayh~ht
i.aving 111 1919.
FDH. and that':-. "~Ir. l'll''>idl·nt
H >ll" to ynu, reintmch11 ed
dayhizht savmg time .ts an
cmerKt>n<:y energy-saving
m~<bun.• early in World War IL 11
wm. ohi.crvc·d aJI year long. wai.
called "war time" rather thun
daylight saving time. and wa:.
liltl!d, .tgain, when the war wai.
uwr.
l\venry years larer, Con(,'Tes.~
pa.-.sed lhl' "Uniform Time /\ct uf
I ~lfiti," which standardi:ted
ex..u.:tly whl'll the hig hand
would he mowd hack. or
forward, then offidally ac.luptc:d
"daylight saving time" in rnn a.-.
.1 re ponse to 1he energy "crisilt,"
which wa., about ai. muc:h of a
l'rl:o-1\ a:. rhe t urrenr "ga' ens is."
1>111 dun'r gel me 'liUtcJ.
lr1div1cJual :.talt'S wl·rc allowed w
opt out of daylight !>avmg., 11nw.
wl11d1 Arl/.nna, I lawaii a nd
Ind iana did. and sull do.
Sn. rhat 1~.thl' \tory or dayhRhl,
,,1v111g. ;m<l ti me. l'er-.onaUy.
hmv1•\er 11 ... tarted. I think we do
it lwrauSl' must people Wiii rakt·
ti.II the daylight they can get,
than~ you. e.;pec1ally when
thmg:. \varm up. II the rnw~ have
an i<.">u1· wirh that. 1hcy'll 1u'\I
have to 1it'al w11h 11. Moc1. J g1Hl0
go.
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LIVING MEMORIES
.He was his greatest gift
Lolita Harper
Daily Pilot
E ven In tleath. Gustave
IWlh -or ·Gus." a~
everyone called him -
WU!> i.tlll inspiring people 10
Jive full. rich, m~ningful ljves.
Rath. who died March 20 of
nutural caUSi!S, spoke at his ·
own funeral. I le told his loved
ones, via a recording made 28
years pnor. that relationships
.11\! the mo t important thll1g
111 life and 1ha1 in order IO take
full advantage of rh ose bonds.
people must have openness.
tru'i\ anti respect for each
uthcr\ autonomy.
Rath's recorded voke then
a'ked each of his loved ones to
stop and think for five minutes
why they were there and what
message they wanted tu leave
\-\1lh.
"II wa.' ab~olutt.>ly amivJng,"
..aid wife Karen Stoyanoff. the
i.cmor reverend at the Orange
Cou-.t Unitamm UniversaJist
0111rch in Costa Mesa. ·
FRESH
Continued from Al
market much fastt>r than a
supermarket can -it doe!>n't sit
in sroral{e -so it'i. much
frei.her."
Uke many local farmers
marketi.. the Costa Mesa marker
I!> divided into Mag" and
"non·ag.H i.ections. The "ag"
:.ec11on has vendors selling
farm·grown foot.ls from
Cahforma. such dS the
strawbemes from Fresno and
asparal(Us from Irvine. The
"nun-ag" section sells the extras
-.uch as bakery goods. specialty
!!>auce-. and marinades. imported
olives. cheeses ant.I coffees -an
eclectic <;t!lcction of gourme1
foods and sraples to help save
market shopperi. from havu1g to
make a second trip fo r say bread
or oil.
Oespirc its longevuy and
~election, the Costa Mesa
marke1 mui.t deal wil11 1;ome
dlffin1h realitif·i.. For one thirig,
rhc weekday markets are nevt>r
all popular as thl· wct>kcnd
marketi. the bureau holds in
Irvine and other places. Also. th~
'ea!>onal narure of the business
doesn't JUSI apply to the
produn-. Cu turner can be
'l'aSOrlill a11 well. leaning more
toward outdoor ~huppin~
experiences in the warm
monlll:. rhan in wet weather or
winll'r.
And the Costa Mesa Cenified
Farmer' Market has one
problem to contend with that
GETTING
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• GETilNG INVOLVED runs
periodically in the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
adding your o rganization 10 this
list, call (949) 574-4298.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center is
looking for new board members.
The fundraising and
policymaking board needs
volunteers who will participate in
monthly meetings. occasional
committee meetings and special
projects. Candidates should have
connections in Costa Mesa and
surrounding communilies and an
interest in serving the community
by helping seniors. (949)
645-2356, e><t. 16.
COURT-APPOINTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to serve as
advocates for abused. neglected
and abandoned children.
Volunteers work one on one with
a child for three hours a week.
(714) 619·5165.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
SERVICES
Volunteer mediators, case
apeciellsts and outreach
eul1tanta are needed to help in a
variety of mediation caaes.
Biiinguai languege ttllla are
needed for office volunteers and
for mediators. (949) 250-0488.
EASTER SEALS
Easter Seal• needs volunteers for
ongoing clerical work, programs
for children with dis.bllltlea and
special events. (714) 834-1\l!:..,
ENVMOt•NTAL
NATIJM CIHTtlt
The Envlronmentel N1ture Center
provldet queli1y educetlon
through henda-on experience
with nature In a 3.5-ecre outdoor
cle•room. Adult volunteer trall
guldet are needed In me
.ttemoon during the week to leed
\
GUSTAVE RATH
Age:74
Oete end piece of b l11h: May
19, 1929, New York
Dete end piece of d .. th:
March 20. 2004, Huntington
Beach
Hometown: Havana. Cuba.
and Buenos Aires
Survivo,.: Rath is survived by
his wife of 26 years, Karen
.Stoyanoff; son, Alexander
Rath; sister, Patricia
Falkenburg; three stepsons,
Michael, Steven and Jeffrey
Stoyanoff; and two
grandchildren.
Services: Loved ones held a
private memorial for Rath
March 28 at the Orange Coas1
Unitarian Universalist Church
in Costa Mesa. Arrangements
were made by the Neptune
Society.
The tape recorded me~ge
was just one of the countless
gifts Rath gave 10 hb friends,
family or anybod y who i.pent
any amount of rime with him.
TIPS FROM
THE EXPERTS
• Before their first refrigeration,
fresh eggs can be stored at
room temperature for up to a
week.
•Don't wash strawberries until
you're ready to eat them, an oily
exterior helps hold in the flavor.
•To keep tulips perky, add about
five pennies to the water; tor
slightly drooping tulips. add two
pennies.
•Store fresh tomatoes at room
temperature to better preserve
flavor.
• Potatoes purchased in plastic
bags should be removed from
bags to prevent moisture
accumulation and stored in a
bowl covered with cloth or
wrapped in a paper bag.
ol11er local markets do not: J'he
Orange County fair. ··we have to close down for a
few weeks cvt'ry year just as
business is picking up for t11e
season we have to close down
for the fair," I larrison said. "It
throws people off."
The be~t season for the
mark.et is just around the oorncr;
cherry season starts at the end
of April and ends amund the
heginning of lune.
1\1 different times during the
yt'ar. the biggec;t sellers can
::.ometime. s:roi..-; S 1.000 in a day.
but three-figure receipts are the
rule. And with rhe cosrs of
farmland, labor and
lransportallllll, profil marwm
can he tight.
children's tours in the Center.
Several other volunteer
opportunities are also available.
(949) 645-8489.
FAMILIES -COSTA MESA
This team of community·based
organiza1ions, which works to
provide youth and families with
counseling, family support. health
education, mentoring, tutoring,
after-school activi11es and kinship
services, needs volunteers in all
areas. (9491 574-3976.
ASH -MOBILE MEALS
Call (949) 642~ to help Friends
in Service to Humanity with the
Mobile Meals program and
provide ongoing emergency
assistance to those in need. Both
always seek volunteer assistal'lC1'!
in a variety of areas. (949)
645-8050.
FRIENDS OF THE
BALLET MONTMARTRE
The Friends need volunteers who
want to help talen1ed local
dancers perform in profeasional
theaters. For 30 years, the
organization has provided the
community with quality Russian
ballet training, helping youth
develop strong discipline skills.
build high self-esteem and
achieve dreams of being a
professional dancer. (714)
241-7424.
FRIENDS OF THE
COSTA MESA U8RARIES
The Friends la a support group for
1he three libraries in Com Mesa.
Help with fundralslng events and
help promote library programs
and services in our communi1y.
(714) 55M396.
FRtENOS Of THE
NlWPOffT BEACH U8MRV
The bookstore needs donations
for book .. 1 ... Good quallty
children's and nonfiction book•
are especlelly needed. They mey
be left 81 eny of the branch
librarlee -B1lbo1, Mennera or
Corona del Mer -or In ttie
apeciel book cloeet next to the
Friend• Book Store, et 1000 Avoca«3o Ave. Volunteers a~
toyanC>ff said.
MHe loved life and loved
learning." Stoyanoff said. "I k
made a grt~at in1piw1 on
hundreW. of pt'oplc."
Ra1h was bum in New Yorl
but i.pent his early yean> In thl'
Cuba and Argentina because
his falher was 111 the r;ubher
business. I le earnetl his
bachcluri. degree ar
Massachu~etts Institute uf
TechnolOb'Y ancJ his mu srer's
and doctornte from Ohio Slate
University. I le was a prufei.sur
at Northwestern U11ivcr.i1y.
reghtered profossional
engineer in Ohio an<l
reizi.,tered psycholu14i ... 1 in borh
New York and lllinoi'
I le ant.I Stoyanoll moved to
Sourhern California in 1 9~8.
/Ai,d since that ,;,ove. he has
never bet•n !>een w1th11111 a
I lawaiian shirt, his wife •,aid.
I lb Oare for tlw exotic
fla vored the couple'i. life. as
rhcy rnade it a point w dine ~1
myriad erhnil.' rc-,rauranb and
explore food:. from variou~
l'.WIUft>S.
"We recreated some of lhose
meats in our home and took
l:{reat plea~ure in sharing the
\uti:hen as well as the eating
table." toyanoff said.
Ralh was " prolific writer
and sought-after lecturer, and
had written or co-'l"Til\en
rnorl' 1han 85 nrtkles and
books. I le was considered a
foremost expert in Lhc area nl
marketing and managing
churches, and provided his
expertbe to congregations idl
over. including his wife'!>.
Sroyanoff ~aid her husband
lent support to her ministry 111
nwn• than just that way. Hr
helped her 10 lead and in!!.p1re
by providing his luJI suppon .
"I-le rook gre<tt joy in my
miniMI)' and that was a pre11y
!-opedal thing because he wa-.
alway., a man who wa., so in
charge of his hfe." Stoya noff
~ait.l "To he willing 10 take a
bad . 'eat and let me be the
11ne in charge ... What a
<>pec1al man ...
A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
Feeling adventurous? Here
are some offerings to
broadep your horizons:
Oro blanco gr11pefn.lit
Larger and much sweeter
and milder than traditional
grapefruit. No sugar
required.
Purpte potatoes
Make for a colorful mash.
Hybrid fruits
Pluots, which are a cross of
plum and apricot, are the
same fruits in different ratios.
Mercots are a cross between
a kumquet and e tangerine.
Blood or11nges ~·
Orange Qutside, but red and
delectably sweet inside.
Jalepeno kettle com
Cooked in the kettle on site a1
the market.
'Fair Trede CoflM'
Fresh coffee grown
throughout the world under
an agreement that assures
workers earn a living wage
and are not exploited.
Spinec:ti podceb
Stuffed pastries with cheese
and seasonings.
Pomegranate juice
Hailed for its entioxidant
properties.
C.ribbeen uuces and
merinedfl .
Signature recipe from St.
Lucia native.
Still, I lurriM111 -;aid the market the s1a1c. '\h<t pper' like Pal
continue' to mai ntain a ~ready $chwenne~en ol Co!-ola Mc'>a will
cust~ml'r baM' frn~1 year to year keep coming.
hy with fre'>h offerings 1ha1 an.• ~ "The lish ht!rc i11 exrellent anti
d ifficull or 1mpo.-. .. iblc llJ find I get a 101 offrei.h producl' hrrl'.
<anywhere t'l-.t'. ruo." -.;,ml Schwcnm.·-.cn wh ile
l·or exampll'. at Con~ul'lo'5. pid..i11g out a pil•ce of fresh
Con,eulo hl'r~l'lf bL·gin-. ~elling salmon from 0 1arlot1l''" "It\
at 9 a.m. '>trawhcrnc' p1d.cd in d<ti>l' 10 home and it\ very good
Wei.t1111n-.ll'I at ahoul fl a.rn.
" 111l'rc 1~n·1 m11d1 agric:ulture
left 111 Orange l ounty," "he o;ai<l.
"Not m.rny larn1' ll'ft."
Rur ;.., lung J' larmcr~ ran
grow fresh produce anywhert• 111
needed to staf1 \he used book
s1ore. which is inside the entrance
of th e Central Library. Volunteers
must be members of the Friends
of the Library and are asked to
work one three-hour shift per
month. (949) 759·9667.
FRIENDS OF ORANGE COAST
INTERFAITH SHELTER
The Friends of the Orange Coast
Interfaith Shelter meet the first
Thursday of each month to plan
projects and events that benefit
homeless families. FOCIS is the
shelter's only fundraising arm
(949) 640·8828.
GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scouts of Orange County
needs volunteers who will be
trained aa troop leaders, serve on
special committees and give
lectures. demonstrations or
classes. (714) 979-7900.
GIRLS INC.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educationel and enrichment
opportunities for girls and boys.
(949) 646-7181.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Anport. She may be reached al
(9491574-4232 or by e·ma1I at
jvne casagrande n laumes com
HOSPICE
PREFERRED CHOICE
Volunteers are needed to help
make a difference in the lives of
terminally ill persons and rheir
families. Volun\eers would assist
them with nonmedical needs
such as providing respite for the
primary caregiver, running
errands, reading to the patients
a11d weekly social visits. The
organization is also looking for
clerical and bereavement
volunteers to assist with office
du1ies. Training is provided. (7 14)
980-0900.
LAGUNA GREENBELT INC.
Volunteers are needed to assist
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
staff and James Dilley Preserve
staff and docents with hiker
registration and general public
orientation. (949) 488·0287.
NEW DIRECTIONS
FOR WOMEN INC.
The recovery center for women
with alcohol or other chemical
dependencies seeks volunteers.
(949) 548-9927 or (949) 648·8754.
Brackett, Amy Elizabeth
~t lnMNewport Beach, former resident of
vu. a ... and long BMch, died March 19
In Roanoke, Virginia, where a memorial
Mrvlce was held March 25. Survived in OC
by her father, JamH Brackett, slater•
Genevieve and Sunn Brackett, and aunt,
Cynthia Botworth; In Virginia, mother Ellen
Hogan & aunts Vlofa (Donald) Faplano &
Regina Hogan; In MatMchUMttt an uncle,
M Francia Hogan: In NJ an aunt, Agnes ~ aw. Md cousins Wiiiiam, JamM & Thomu ~uate of Estancia H.S .. Arny attended Hum~t State apmg~t There wtll be a prtvate Hl'Vtce In Cal. later In the donaflon rtendt wfthfng to honor her memory .,. lnvtted to send
PO Bo • Jn Amy'• name to the Cat.,lna fatand Coneervancy
K 2739 Avalon CA 90704. '
•
Da1ty Pilot Sundc1v. Aprtl 4. 2004 A5 •
CHECK IT OUT SUNMIST
Read up on the old ballgame SPRAY TAN SPA
Spra1 on 1our Ian
in seconds! T he boys of summer are
back. l'he Angels arc hot
a11d the Dodger:. aru ....
weU. But it':-. that gloriou:. lime
of year when the season
strc1ches out before us like the
hcckoniJ1g pure green of the
diamond anti the field.
"Baseball: A Uterary
Anthology" i:. the perfect
place to start a 1>eason of
baseball readin~. f'his terrific
collection cuntai1111 everythini.;
from llrnye(s "C'.asey at the
Bat" 10 11on DeUllo's
cleCJ rifying p ro:.e Jescripticm
ufthe 1951 Dudgerl>·Gian1s·
playo ff game from hii; novel,
"Underworld." In between
you will fiJ1d everyone from A.
Barllctl l ;iamalli to Stephe11
King and from the Hoger~ -
Angt•ll and Kahn to Jacqm•s
llar1.un (remember "Whoever
wants to know lhe heart and
mind of America had belier
learn baseball ... "? fhi:-.
n1llcc1ion 1.:0111<1ini. tlw whnlt•
essay).
What is ii ahout the sport of
baseball that inspires writers
to such flight'\ 11f fancy in so
many book!> anti magazines?
b it because ii\ l'Ulled the
thinking man's game? b ii the
years of I rudllion? What('Vt'r
the reason, only goU bt·~ns tu
rival baseball in the number
of :.purts hook.<. puhli:.hl·d
each year.
And what a wonderful
selection of hook:-. thcrt· nre
for the h<L.,eball fan: da:..,ic:..
new relca:.c.;, profiles ol
games. team:., managt•1 •-.
owners. player:.,
commi~irmer:.. umpin•:., hat
boys, baJlparb. unifurnl'>.
stali<;lic:.. enrnornin.
quotiltion:. ;u1d humor. ju:.t
for a ... 1ar1. And we haven't
begun to think ahuut lht• great
ficllun boob with htt~cball a:-.
their theme. I lcrc <tn: a h•w
dassir~ and newer book:. I ha1
J csl'rve tht• hast'hall la11's
all en ti on a'> thl' rww :.l';r..,011
a 11proachn.
AFTER HOURS
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the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
(9491 646-4170; or by calling (9491
574-4295.
SPECIAL EVENTS
ART OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College rs offering
a nine-part film history on Alfred
Hitchcock. The serres will be
moderated by retired OCC
professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each
session will he held at 6:30 p.m .
one Friday eacll month through
June 4. The events will be held at
OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116.
Admission is $6 fo r adults and $5
for seniors and'OCC students.
Information and t1ci(ets, call (714)
432·5~0.
hNp:llwww.occticl<ets.com.
NEWPORT BEACH
FILM FESTIVAL
The Newport Beach Film Festival
will display more than 300
features, short films.
documentarres and animation
from more than 45 countries The
festival wrll also host several
galas. seminars, anc1
question-and-answer sessions
with filmmakers. The event wrll
be from April 15 through 25 at
Edwards Island Cinemas. Lrdo
Theater, Edwards Big Newport,
and at the Orange County
Museum of Art. Information
(949) 253-2880,
http:llwww.newport
beach film fest.com.
MUSIC
CABARET BY THE BAY
Duke's Place will host Cabaret by
the Bay to benefit local ch arttres
at 9 p.m. with a preshow dinner m
the First Cabrn restaurant at 7:30
p.m. April 14, May 12 and June
16. The coS1 is $10 for the show
and $37.50 for the dinner.
Information and reservations:
(949) 630-4145.
SPRING FESTIVAL CONCERT
Santiago Canyon College's
c.;eorge l,;nwkh and J.J.
Wl:'irwr \Vfole a 11111~1 unu~11al
but fun anti insiglHful hook
rnllt·cl "In the Ballpark: The
Work.Ing Lives of Baseball
People." rlw do.,c:.t une
rnrnl'' to rt'atling about a
hall player i~ llt'rnit• Williarrn.'
wife. The re ... 1 of lht· people
profiled ~di llw 1wa11111~. nw11
lhl' prcsi. bux. grnum tlw lil'ltl.
tr<1i11 till' 'llrt' m11~dl·~ or drh:.
up a .... 1lw l'hillit· Pha11.11k.
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California M aster Chorale and
Concordia Universrty's Chorale
will perform a wrde array of
music selections including the
West Coast premiere of John
Rutter's "Mass of the Children;· at
7 p.m. April 18 at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, 600 St
Andrew s Road. Newport BeaC:n.
The program will also include
solos by tenor Jonathan Mad(
and soprano Katharine Terray of
the Los Angeles Opera. Tidtets
cost from $10 to $12. lnformallon:
(949) 854-8002 ext. 1526.
WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PLACE
Jau and coci(tails flow darly from
noon to l'flidnight Sundays
lhrough Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club
& Reso11, at 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-5000.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZ.Z
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New York Jau Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 25 1
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Monc1ays
Diana Drtri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673·9500.
THE VILLAGE INN
The Village Inn on Ball>oa lslanct
offers g reat musrc Thursday
through Sunday nights. Roe Kodz
performs at 8 p.m. Thursdays,
Road Dogz and Martins at 8:30
p.m. Frrdays. Greg Topper at 9
p.m. and the Derek Bordeaux
R&B Combo at 6:30 p.m. The
Village Inn is at 127 Manne Ave.,
Balboa Island Information: (949)
675-8300.
CURTIS BRENGLE
Bayside Restaurant offers piano
player Curtis Brengle performing
jazi, classical and contemporary
from 6 to 10 p.m. Mondays rn
April at 900 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 721-1222.
JIMMY HEWITT
Baysrde ReS1aurant offers
contemporary solo guitarist
Jimmy Hewitt from 6:30 to 10:30
paJeuntolobtist Stephen Jay
Gould. "Triumph and
Tragedy ln MudvWe: A
Ufelong Passion for
Baseball." With his keen
insight and disaimi11g hur11or,
C~uuld's topic:. rangl' from
Abner Doubleday to hilling
.400. It's really enough of a
:.ummary 111 say I hat C:ould
was a lifelong Yankee fan who
hcltl :.ea:.on ticket:. at Fem~y
Par~.
If you pn·fer fic1ion lo
nonfic1ic111, the library Im' 1lw
d assics. of course. likl' ''The
Natural.'' "Shoeless foe," and
"Ir I Never Get Back." Rut
there are also a Int of
lill lt.'·known gem:.. Sll'Vl'
Kluger\ "last Days of
Summer" rnnsist:. -.olcly of
the hilarious com·spomJcnn·
hetween a sman -alerky
lewish boy in Brooklyn during
1he World W;ir II ;md hb idol.
the all·i.lar third ha'l'lll<lll lor
lhe Gianb. "The Greatest
Slump of All Time," hy David
< .. 1rkt·t·1. is an c4ually funny
Hnd 1mrd1111g lmok ahout a
winnrng d ub wh<i..t• llll'tlllwr-.
all g11 into a i.l·verl ' dqrrt•:.:-.i1111
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haq·h:rll hm1h, ii is ;r
nwtaphor, hut ab11 u grl'al
p11rlrai1 111llw111,tdl· wor~ing.,
p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Saturdays through the month of
April at 900 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 721-1222.
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
musrc Frrday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nick Peper
and Kelly Gordien (known as
MPG) perform classic rod(, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.rn Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and M PG will
perform classic rod(, swrng and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays The
restaurant rs at 630 lido Park
Dr,ive. Newport Beach Free. (949)
675-3474.
REBA MCENTIRE
Grammy Award wrnner. Reba
McEntire w ill perform as pan ol
the Pacific Amphitheatre Summet
Concert Series at 8 p.m . July 11 al
the Orange County Farr and
Exposition Center. Information·
(714) 740-2000.
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TRAIN
Musical group Trarn wrll perform
as part of lhe Pacrfrc
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at 8 p.m. July 15 .it the
Orange County Fair and
Exposition Center. Information
(714) 740 2000,
l1t1µ:!twww,ocfair.com1
pac1ficamph1theatrnl
HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH
Musical group Hootre and the
Blowfish will perform as part of
lhe Pacrf1c Amphithea1re Summer
Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 18.
lnformatron: (714) 740·2000.
hNµ:llwww.ocfair.com/
pac1ficamµh1theatrel
REVOLVER
La Cave Restaurant offers
Revolver, whrch features DJs
along with rmagery and audito ry
c1elights at 10 p.m. Tuesdays at
1695 Irvine Ave .• Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646·7944.
HUTCHINS CONSORT:
OCTET OMNIBUS
The Hutchins Consort, lhe w orld's
only professional ensemble
Back by Popular Demand
SUNRISE BOOT CAMP
Tuesdays & Thursdays
6:00 a.m -7 a .m.
All Fitness Levels welcomed for this
Total-Body Toning and Calorie-Burning Workout.
Call NOW to Reserve your Space!
949.673. 7705
WEIGHT LOSS & FITNESS
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS
also available
of a team. And lei.I we tor,.:1•1.
there is local au1hor Sherwo111J
Kimly's "CaUfomla Rush"
about a learn of rnisfi1s, whirh
l'Ulrninatc5 in 1hc fu1111it•.;1
"big ganw" l'ver writlt'll c :ootlnc:.:., out of spate amt
with sn many m ore books to
cover! We haven't l'Vc n
mentioned I he ~rt' al nt•w
ha,..chaU houb Jue uul in llll'
next few w(•ek:-. like "27 Men
Out: Baseball's Perfect Gam~
Through Hlslory," Ihm
Scaver's "'f'he Old Ballgame,"
ur "The Player. U1risty
Mathewson, Baseball, and
the American Century," by
l'hilip Sl'ib. II you <trl'
irllcrl'Sll:'d, ju~t rall or ... 111p 111
al your loral lihr.1ry 1111 th1'""
and more. ai. 1h1· 'l';L\llll
ht'gin:..
• CHECK IT OUT rs wr i1tcr1 hy rht!
staff or thu Newport Beach Puuloc
l1t)rary. This wcd.'s r.olumn is by
Sara Barnrcle All tolles mily be
reserved lrorn hume or otlrce
t:omputcrs by iwcpssmg lhu
ca1a109 at /lltp Www ncwpurt
beacl1/ibra1y u1g ~01 mor\•
1nlorrnatru11 on the> Central
l1h1ary or any ot rite b1.m1J1
l111-.111ons, pl1Jol1>c c11n1.11:1 thn
Newport Bti;i1 h Puhlot l 1b1 .iry di
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performrny on eryht-scaled
violins, wrll perform at 8 p.m .
April 10 at the lrvrne Barclay
Theatre. 4242 Campus Drive,
lrvrne T1d(cts cost from $29 and
$34. lnformatron: (949) 854 4646,
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EMRACE THE WORLD
The Bahai'1 Club of UC lrvrno will
present Embrace the World a
musical experrence from around
the world The event w1ll 1Jegin at
7 p.m . Aprrl 15 at the lrvrno
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, Irvine. Some of the
performers rn attendance will be
lranran master violinist Fdn:ac1,
China's renowned vocalist and
Erhu musician Lin CheJ1g and
hrp-hop sensation Justice Leey.
The event rs free. Information:
(949) 854 4646.
BALLET REPERTORY
THEATRE: SPRING GALA
Ballet Repertory Theatre wrll
present classics trom its .
repertoire of ballet such as Ballet
Studio. Red Poppy, Raymonda
Variations and Bolero. Tho event
rs at 2:30 p.m. April 18 al lho
lrvrne Barclay Thealre. 4242
Campus Drrve. Tickets cost $10 10
$14. lnforrnalion: (949) 854 4646.
All-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
The All Arncrrci:lt1 Boys Chorus
will present me best ol Broadway.
toe-lapprng tunes from America's
Heritage and a patrroltc tribulc
The event wrll be al 7 p rn May 1
at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drrve rn lrvrne T1ci(ets
cost from $25 10 $30 Information:
(949) 854 4646
MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS
The UC lrvrne Chambers Series
will present Musrc W11ho111
Borders, featuring pranist
Nohema Fernandez The event
wrll be at 8 p.m. Aprrl 10 rn
Wrnifred Smith Hall al UCI
lnformatron: (949) 824 2787.
http://www.arts. uc1. cdu
SINATRA TRIBUTE
La Cave Restaurant offers David
Kmwald's live tribute 10 Frank
Srnatra from 6 to 9 p m. Monc1ays
at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646-7944
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10 (949) 646-4170; or by calling
(9491574-4298 Include the ttml),
date and locatton of the event. ar.
well as a contact pho"e number.
TODAY
South Coast Plaza will
prl~'>ent lhu 15th annual Soulh1m1
Cdltlorn1u Sp11ny Garden Show
durrng mull hour!> at the Cratt:
and Ban cl an1I Macy's HorrHJ
Sturo wony. South Coast Pla1a.
lnforrnatron (800) 782-8888.
htt11.//www.southco1Js1plo.11J.cvm
America's Family Pet Expo
woll feature stayc shows. anrrnal
experts and lrornmy w orkshops
ilS well as pet products.
Hdoptrons. compctrlrons ancl
dcmonstratrons fronr 10 d '" 10 6
pm at the Orange County Fau
and Exposition Center. 88 Farr
Drrvo, Cos1a Mesa 1 rckcts cost
from $4 to $9 1nrormotmn (800)
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MONDAY
The Orange County Chapter of
Women of Vrsron wrll hold its
11n11110I fund rarsrng luncheon
wtth guest spedker the Baronc:ss
Carolrne Cox of Queensbury,
England. who is a member or the
House or l ords. 1 he event wrll IJe
at 11 iJ.m . at the Four Seasons
Howl. 600 Newµurt Centor Drive.
NPwpurt Bcad1 Tic*ots cost $125
l11ro11na11011: 1949) 768 9207.
The Surf rider foundation
wrll host a urumon 1110111101111~1
workshop lrom 6 30 tu 8 p m .ii
tho• O..is1s Scruor CP11lcr, 800
M.iryucrolP Corr>11d rfol M..rr
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TUESDAY
Hoag Hospital will host
BEST BET
the Cure Autism Now Foundation
will be from 8 p.m. to 1:15 a.m. et
Hogue Barmichaels, 3950
campus Drive, Newport Beadl.
Some of the bands scheduled to
appear include the Iron Maidens,
Wrathchtld, Metal 101 and
Sabotage. Information:
hrtp:/,i\vww.curea~tismnow .. com,
http:J,i\vww.metal1am.creepmg
deathonline.com.
APRIL 12
#Glutam.te ReceptOrS on th•
M ove: Implication for Synaptic
Plasticity" will be a lecture by Or.
Roger A. Nicoll. professor of
physiology and cellular and
molecular pharmacology st UC
San Francisco, The event will take
place at 4: 15 p.m. at Tamkin
Lecture Hall, UC Irvine.
Information: (949) 824-5264.
The Orange Countv Siefra
Singles monthly meeting will be
held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Community Center, 1845
Park Ave. The featured slide
presentation will be highlights of
a trip through the Alps. The cost
is $2 for dinner. Bring your own
eating utensils and beverage.
Information: (7141 963·6345.
APRIL 13
The UC Irvine Libraries Speak.er
Series and Orange County Reads
One Book will present #The
Immigrant E11perlence: Bridging
Two Worlds:· The event will
feature Firoozeh Dumas, author
of "Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of
Growing Up Iranian in America:·
l'lle event will begin at 6 p.m .•
and a book signing will be al 7:30
p.m. at the Monarch Bay rooms A
and B in the UC Irvine Student
Center. Information and
reservation: (949) 824-5300.
Hoag Hospital will present
a community education class on
the #Management of
Osteoporosis'" at 6 p.m . at the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (800) 514-4624,
hNp:/twww.hoaghospital.org.
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Macy's South Coast Plaza
writ hosl a fashoc)I• show featum1u
TonurTV Hrlf1gc•1 and his now H
HrlfigE:1 collection The event will
lJfl frorn 6 30 to 7 p rn. at 3333
Brrstol SI . Costa Mesa. Th!' event
woll fnilluoc cl'lobntv models sud'
,,, J;rsun LPw1s. Nrcky Hrlton.
Julrutto Lnwis, M 1tJ1clle Wilharns
of pestrnv's Chrld. Arsh<1 Tyler.
M 1·rPd11h PhrllrpS dncl Ian McKee
l~1lh1-1i.:r wrll ~•gn autographs
followrnq thf' fa-;h1011 show
"lntunate Exchanges." written by Alan Ayckbourn and directed by Martin Benson, will feature
Richard Doyle and Kandis Chappell portraying an Enghsh garden full of hilarious characters.
The even t will be at 7:30 p.m. today on th e Julianne Argyro s Stage at South Coast
Repertory Theater, 655 Town Center Dnve . Costa Mesa. Tickets cost from $19 to $55 r or
more 1nformat1on. call (714) 708-5554.
The Friends of Orange 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. M ost hardbacks will be
sold lor $2, and paperbacks for 50
cents. Book donations for the sale
are still being accepted.
Information: (714) 432-0202 ext .
21058.
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'"Your Pet's Health: Bridgrng the
Nutritional Gap." a free seminar
oy Jim Wagoner and Designing
WEDNESDAY Health. from 6:30 to 7:30 µ.m • rn
Talking Hands Therapeutic the Patio Cafe. The m arket rs
Massage dlllJ Bodywork will host located at 225 E. 17J!l.St.. Costa
.alrce w orkshop on trlgger-pornt -M esa. lnlormatron and
thrHdpy and rts rmportdnce rn reservations· (800) 595·6667
trcatrng chronic; pain on patronts
Thi' workshop will be from 1 to 9 THRUSDAY
p rn at 120 E 18th St .. Costa Hoag Hospital will present
Mesa. lnlorrnatron and d community educatron class on
reservations· (9491 413-1567, -is lnsomnra Keeping You Up'"'
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thorap y.org Conference Center in Newport
Nike will host a Club Run
fo1 walkers to marathoners at
6'30 p .m at Niketown m Triangle
Square. 1875 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. The Club Run will
feature trainers who will assisl
runnms, along with product
givcaweys. trymg on shoos for a
trral run and an after-party with
food and beverages. Information.
(888) 252·6453, http://www.nike
ru11h1twonder.co1n
Upper Newport Bay will
present "'Lets Play Opossum"
from 10:3010 11:15 am at tho
Peter and Mary Muth lnterpretrvc
Center, 2301 Unrversrty Drive.
Newport Beach Tho cost 1s $4 for
children ages J and 4
lnformotoon (94.9) 923·2295
Mother's Marilet will host
Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 514 4624,
http;llwww.hoaghospital.org.
Upper Newport Bay will
present "Our Big Back Yard:'
animal ambassadors from North
America from l to 2:30 p.m. at the
Peter and M ary Muth Interpret ive
Center, 2301 University Drive,
Newport Beach. Information: and
reservations: (949) 923-2275.
The Thund•v Moming Women's
Club will present srnger Lee Stern
during its monthly friendship
luncheon at noon at the Radisson
Hotel, 4545 M acArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. The cost is $23.
Information: (9491645·9555
FRIDAY
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lecture hall at Orange Coast
College. 27CU'Fairview Road.
Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $5 to
i15 Information. (714) 540-2491.
http://www.1nventorsforum.org.
SATURDAY
Lynda Milito will sign her
new book, "Maira Wife: My Story
of Love, Murder and Madness." at
2 p.rn. at Barnes and Noble
Booksellers, Me!ro Pornte, 9018
South Coast Drive. Information:
(714) 444-0226
The city of N ewport Beach
and 1he Eastbluff Village Center
will hoS1 the21sl annual Spnng
Egg Hunt from 10 a.rn. to l :30 p.rn.
at Eastbluff Park, 2555 Vista del
Oro. and at EaS1blulf Village
Center. 2500 Eastbluff Drive.
Newport Beach. TI1e event will
feature rnusrcal entertainment kids
crafts, face painting and a limited
number of complimentary photos
with tha Eastor Bunny while.
Information: (949) 644-3151.
The Balboa Village Business
Improvement District w ill host the
first annual uEaster by the Sea"
celebration from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the public parkmg lot on the
corner of Balboa Boulevard and
Palm Street. The event will
feature live entertarnment,
photos with the Easter Bunny
raffles and contests. Information:
(949) 723· 1516.
UC Irvine Ubnries will
host "'Gestures of Life: Martha
Graham's Legacy Through the
Lens of Barbara M organ" at 5:30
p.m. in the Langson Library on
campus. The event will highlight
the legacy of d ance
choreographer Graham through
rare photographs. Information:
(9491824·5300.
#Metal J•m 2004• an okl·
school metal concert benefiting
Hoag Cane• Cent•'s lung
cancer support group will pres_ent
a discussion on -chemotherapy
for Lung Cancer" by nurse
Carolyn Hendri11. The event will
be from 6:30 to 8 p.m . at Hoag
Cancer Center. conference room
A in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (9491760-5542.
Nike will host a Club Run
for walkers to m arathoners at
6:30 p.m . at Nlketown in Triangle
Square. 1875 Newport Blvd .•
Costa M esa. The Club Run will
feature trainers who will assist
runners, along with product
giveaways, trying on shoes for a
trial run and an alter-party with
food and beverages. Information:
1888) 252·6453, hNp:ltwww.nike
runhitwonder.com.
APRIL 15
UC Irvine will host
UUnderstanding the Columbia
Shuttle Accident;' with Stanford
University's Douglas 0. Osheroff,
recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize
for Physics. Osheroff. a member
of the space arbiter's
investigation board, will discuss
the efforts taken to determine the
root causes of the accident. The
event will take place at 3:30 p.m .
in Rowland Hall. Room 101 at UCI.
Information: (949) 824~216,
cyu@uci.edu,
http://www.physics. uci. edu.
Hoeg Women'• tt.etth s.vk:el
will offer a community education
class on ~continence and Other
Pelvic Floor Concerns'.' Or.
Matthew Clarit will present the
class at 6 p.m. in the Hoag
Hospital Conference Center in
Newport Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http:l!Www.hoaghospit11/.org.
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Mother's M arilet will h ost
"Feng Shw Your Way;· a free
•miner by Sandi M iller, from
lt30 to 7:30 p.m .. in the Patio
Cafe The market 1s lo<.ated at 225
E. 17tfl St., Costa M esa
Information and reservations:
t800) 595-6667.
The Environmental Nature
Center's founder Roben Hous1;
¥VIII lead a lice walk throuyh itw
center's 14 native plant
commu111t1es The eveni will ht:
from 12 to 1:30 p.m. al the
Erwironmental Nature Center.
1601 16th St.. Newport Beacti
In formatio n and reservations·
(949) 645-8489
APRIL 16
The Dalai Lama, recipient of
the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize, will
speak on "Ethical Self-Awareness
and Personal Transformation "
from 4 10 5:30 p.m. at UC Irvine's
Bren Events Center 901 Mesa
Roacf, lrvinu. Tickets cost $1 2, $25,
$40, and $95 lnforrnauon-1949)
824·5000
Pacific View M emorial Parit
Will host the V11.:tnan1 Wall
b cpcrience . .:i 240 fool,
1hree·lourt11:. :.1.alc 1..,pi11.d ul th<.
Vietnam Veterans M e111r111,1l 1n
Washington. D C rhc op1:111ny
c.ercmony starts al 10 a 111 al 3500
Pacific View Drive. Coru11,11h I
Mar. lnlorrnation. 1Y49) G44 1100
APRIL 17
The American Lung Assn.
will be celebratiny 11:. 100th
Jllniversc1ry rit thC ninth A1 ... 11 11
819 BreJthe ErJsy JI 6 µ rn ,11 thi:
Double Tr cu Hotel Or.111y1. Cw1111y
Airµort fu111ls 1<:11:.•:d by 1111· • vP11 t
Wiii be US1!<1 tu :.t?t Id
d1sadvant<Jyec! dStlunc111c. dul<lrr.n
to summer c..111111 and for
education purpu'.Cs. lnform,1111Jff
(714) 835 5864
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The Parrot Education and
Adoption Center. a nonp1o fit
o ryanizallon, will have a seminar
o n keeping a sexually mature
parrot as a pc·t r rom 1 to 2:30
p.m nt the Balearic: Community
Center, 1075 Balearic Dnvc. Costa
Mesa Cost is $15.00 for
nonmcmburs All procecr1s
b •ncf1t rescued parrots.
lnforrna11on (949) 631 3606,
~Up /Www.flc.l,1< 019
Orange County artist Robert A
ll.1nsu11 w11i I.Jc µrc:.unt lor JI!
oµernng reception and book
s1gn1119 for his lmok "Yucatan
Passages" The reception will tu
h orn l to 4 pm at the Sus.1
Spmtus Gallery, 3929 Bircli "
Newport BcJch lnforrna11011
\Y49) 474 4321 /llT/) WWW .St
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UCI 2004;' an IJf)t:n house that
will feature campus tours, Earth
Day lr.st1v1110s, lhr. Wayzl;jooso
Medieval Faire. a r:ar show and
children's carn1v;il rides The
event will he flom 10 a rn to 5
p m at UCI lnforma11on.(9491
824 5182.
/1/lp www uc1 eclu celebr.11e.
The 19th annual Tod os Golf
Tournament he11ef1tmg St
Joseph Hospital's o f Orange new
pal11Hlt taw r·cnlur wdl be l1el<l <11
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Club. :l0382 Ncwp11rt Blvd., West s ... 1t,1 A11.1 T111! event inr ludes a
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Speedway International will
host thC' Sµeedw11y Spnny
Classic: with freestyle 1umpe1s at
7.30 p m 111 the GramJs1an<l
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Macy's South Coast Plaza will host a fa shion show
featuring Tommy Hrlflger and hts new H Hilfiger collection.
The event wrll be from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at 3333
Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. The.event will feature celebrity
models such as Jason Lewis, Nrcky Hrlton. Juhette Le""'.1s,
Michelle Williams of Destiny's Chrld, Aisha Tyler, Meredith
Ph1lhps and Ian McKee. Hilfiger will sign autographs after
the fashion show. For more 1nformat1on. call ( 71 4)
556-061 1. ext. 4231
l\11•11J JI lhtl Oranyc Cou111y Fdu
.ind Expos111on Center. T 1ckct:.
tOSI S4 to $12 lnforrnat1on: (9491
492 9933,
ht111 www.cmspeeuw,iy < 0111
Daniel S. Green, author of
"l he: Perfect Pitd1;• will be signing
h1i. hook from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m at
lflf• Orange County Market Place,
88 F<iir Drive, Costa Mesa
Information-(714) 966-8422,
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Upper Newport Bay w ill
present Family Plein Air Pa111tmy
from 9 to 11 a.rn. on the lront
pt1t10 of the Peter and Marv M uth
Interpretive Center. 2301 •
Un1vcr suy Drive, Newport Bca<.h
The cost 1s $15 for zgP.s B to 18
'"id $20 for <1dults. l11form .. 11u11
(91191923 n75.
Pacific View Memorial Peri<
will hust the Vietnam Wall
[ ... 1,, 111..11<.c. J 240-foot,
1h11 ,. fourths scale replica of tht·
V1utn,1;'n Veterans Memorial in
w .1sh1nyton DC. A candle
liyht111l1 cerem oriy will he at 7 .30
p m al 3500 Pacific View Drrvc.
Corona def M ar. lnform<ition·
(949) 644 2700.
The Environmental Nature Center
will host a wildflower walk and
craft workshop for families w11h
d11ldre11 5 and older from 10 to
11 ·30 il rn at the Environm ental
Natu re Centc1, 160116th St ..
Ncwpon Be<Jch Tickets c:ost $10
Information anrl 1eservat1om.
1949) 645 8489
APRIL18
The All Nationals Truck Show
will 111· from 9 .i m to 5 p.111 "'the
Compqro11nrt and Arlington
T11c:,111•1 at the Oranye County f,111
,111d I 1<J.JCJS1t1on Center. Tickets
1osl'S10tc1S15 lnforma11off (805)
b86 7007
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will host the Vietnam Wall
Expcr1r.nce, a 240 foot,
three fourths scale replica ol tho
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Vietnam Veterans Memonal 111
Washington. D.C. Closing
ceremonies will be at 2 p m <ti
3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona <lul
Mar. lnlormat1on: (949) 644 270Q
APRIL 20
The Surfrider Foundation's
Newnort Beach chapter will host
<1 meetiriy al 7 n.m. at
Ma rgaritaville. 2332 Coast
Hryhway, Newport Beach
Inform ation (949) 631 6773
Hoag Hospital will offer
t1 community education class on
"Senior Health· M ed1coru 2004
,md Yo u" ,11 6 pm .it the Hoag
Husp1tal Conference Center in
N1~wpon Beach l11formdt1on arid
rcscrvat1011s. (800) b 14 4624,
ht111 1www.hoari11osr111.J/ '"fJ
M other's Marilet will host
"Nutnt1onal E111phas1s on
Ee1em a and Psor1a!.1s;· ii lrnP
SP.m1nar n~.d1th lo<lero, from
6·30 to l 30 p m m the Pdl10
Cilfe. The m arket IS located ell
225 E. 17th St.. Cost<1 Mrsa
Information and rt"Wrv.1t1ons
(800) 595 6667
APRIL 21
Talking Hands Therapeutic
Massage antJ Bodywork will host
a free workshop on tng!-ler p o111t
the rapy and its 1mpor1.111<.o "'
111rnting ch ro111c JI'-'"' 111 p;,twnt:.
fhc w orkshoµ will Ill! fwm 7 10 9
pm ctl 120 E 18th St , l!.J\IJ
Mesa Information and
w servat1ons· (949) 4 13 1567
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Nike will host a Club Run
tor w alkers <tnrl mJr,11honero; di
6 30 pm at N1k1!to wn m T11.1nglc
Square. 1875 Newport Olvd ,
Costa M !'sa The Cluh R1Jn will
feature trn111crs who will a<;<,1st
runners, along with procl11r1
giveaways, 1ry111g on 5h<>•·' lo• ,,
I rial run anti an all• I l lolrty with
food and bcvur aq1!~
Information: (888) 2r,7 611r,·1
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present ·crazy Coyotes· from 9
to 9:45 a.m . for children ages 2 to
3 and from 10:30 to 11: 15 a.m . for
children ages 3 to 4 at the Peter
and Mary Muth Interpretive
Center, 2301 U111versi1y Drive,
Newport Beach. The cost 1s $4
for children ages 2 to 4
In formation and reservations.
(949) 923-2275.
M other's Marilet will host
"Tho May1c of Wcll11css;· J 11 cc
seminar by Or Donald I Jolly
and fhe Wl111,1ker W ellncs!>
lnslltutu, f1 om 6:30 to 7:30 p 111
1n the Patio Cafe. Th e market 1s
located at 225 E. 17th St .. Costd
M esa Information and
reservations: (800) 595·6667;
The N ewport Beach N ewcomers
will hdve its m onthly rncc1111g di
10 a.m . at the Sherman Garden
dnd Library, 2647 E Coast
Highway. Newport BcJch Tlw
gro11µ 1s upen to w omen who
havu lived in Newport Bc.1ch for
less Hi.in five yr.,irs The t:ost 1s
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APRIL 22
Share Our Selves presents a
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APRIL 23
The city of Newport Beach
1s offeru1g Its annu.11 sd1ol,11sl11p
proHram for descrvmy students
with a GPA ol 3 0 or h1yher
Apphcauons must br. returned hy 5
fl m today to the city's h111na11
r".:so111ce office di 3300 New port
Blvd., Newport Bc,1d1 l11formJl1on
<Jnll applications: (949) 644 3301,
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APRIL 24
The Orange County Astronomers
will host an astronomy nigh I
horn 7 to 9 p.m ill tho Peter and
M ary Muth lntcrprPt1ve Center,
2301 Un1vers1ty Drive, Newport
Beach lnformatron (949)
923 2275
APRIL 25
The March of Dimes w ill
t1ost Walk Americ;i, a 5' rllllu
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Hoag Hospital w ill offer a
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will prr.sf'nl speakt•r M <HV Ors,1k
d11nny 1ts annual Baby Show1:1
luncheon. l he evcut w1ll lw .ti
10 30 c1 rn al the honu: of M arv r I ornr., 1 Her mllayc Ldlll!,
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,,,,1 1111.il 1111•1 1\ltll t·1111ugh 11111nt1lh
tlto1I '\n, p!ll 1 1!1•,11 le I 11y
I 1111111 11111.111 J11h11Ilt'llt'l11,111 lia'
tl1 I 1111 1 d llltll'l'll f111111 l)ll'
1,,, I 11li1:let 111.11111 .. Altll1111gh
f ,11·1 1ol1):le1 .11111 I Jdlt-111.111, who wa ..
',,' "" ·'' ·' '"""'" 11·1 111 tlll' l .llt'>t' Ill '111111 )1,1\t' h,111 ol lt'll'l", I h,tllgillg
II l.1l1t111,l11p, hi\ d1•11\111111 .tn 11111\
olh1,11 111· 1h1· 1•111'1h·11" w1tlt
I ,11·1·11111•111 ' cl111·1 ·111111
1 ltt 111 " ol 11t.i1 dt1t'\111111 ,.,
111lhtill: 1111 ..!1·111,tfl' 1\ltlt111tgh WC'
d11 I 11•11 'llflflt1ll ( ol t'l"lll1ghl Ill :.WOO,
11 ti II I' 1tllt•t11 lt,1't"l'<I hy lh
'"PPOrll'I.'. .inll oppcHll'llt'> lnr
lwing t'llher t1111 pro·Crt•t•111ight or
11111 pro-tkvd op1111·111, w1· tlo
1•111phat11 .illy 'llJIPOrt tllt'llllil'h 111
tht• l't1111111111111y lll'111g 111v11lv1·d with
llll'ir own g11wr11a11t'l'. I h·altlly,
1tpl'll tlt•hall' Ill\ lht• ....... Ill''>
111var1.1bly 11•.i<h 111 ltt•t1t•1 tl1•11,1011'
hy 1111111· l11lly in l11m11•cl 11ty lt·.1 d1•r'
I or ..i tillH'. II ,1·1·111nl tl1.1t
1111•mlwr' of till' t .n·1·11hgh1
lllllVl'llll'lll w1111l1J lill tl11 ... IOlt'.
l''l>l'rt.1Jly 11tl i :.111·' 111 tralli1 111111
dl'Vl·l11p11w111 H111 1111 wh.111·1,\·1
11',l.'.Ull -ti I!'. t1hVlllll'> tft<tt
I •fl'l'1thgh1 would lila1111' ( .11y I I.ill
aml 111y leii<Jt-r, wo11ld hl.11111'
I 111·1•11leghl, tlt1111glt Wl' 'l'I'
1 11lpahility 1111 both ...,111<·' till'
lt1 .. 1hhy dd1a1t· 1~ in lflllral
11111d1t11111 l:w 11111 tlw pagl''> ol thi-.
111·w,1i;11 1er c111l' ca11 '\l'l' till' ydhng
th.II i' g11ing <111 .cntl thl' lack 11f
1111wh nt't'l''-hl!ry 1t ... 11•11111g
< >rw aho ,..., unlikdy to 'C''' 111111 h
h111w 11f a n111h11g 111 th"
n mfro ruation. 1 .. 11101io11' ;in· lrayt'd\
1111mb an· :.et and. f)l'rl1ap,, w11r:-.1 of
.tll, 1111 f'lt•ct11111 Sl'ilMHI ln11111s. c .1v1•11
till' v11ri11l 11t.11 :11T11111pani1•d tilt•
la1't t.lty l.oundl ran" Wt' 1·an 1111ly
await with t1t•pida111111 \Ill' gun' th.II
will lw 111.tdt'cl tlu, 111m• .1m1111d
( 1•rt<1ill)y fllllll' llf fltoW lllVttlVl'd
111 tf11, dt-hatt'. wlwtlwr (1rt·1·11ltgl11
lt'otdt•p, Ill offln,11' Ill ( llV I f,1JJ.
hd11·vc· thal 'uth .1 "''"will ht• g1111d
flir Nt•wport lka1 It II t lwy 1 ,111,
111dt•t•cl, agn·l' 011 tlt,11. 1wrh;ip, tt111·
t>t'l\1111 1111 1111t· i;i1k "'i1nh11> diw1h-
w111 com" l11rward with other p1111 11~
wht.'l l' ai.;rtTlllCnt I Ull he: r<·:11 lwd
(.an 11 rf'ally be that tlillk ull'
Mending fences
e asier in tandem
L tl1• I' .11111 1'.l'll"I \\ltt'll ~1111
1'.• I .1l1111i: \\lllt Vlllll
I IC'll:ltli111 ..
\\ h1·llw1 tlw '"111· ,, ,,
111 1 '''" 11.!1111: lh hr,1111 ho·' Olllll I 11111'11111 I''''"' p1111'1'11 \', ti)\' l\('['ll
ln1 •llll•'1tlH 111'.llb, Ill kt•tl ,11111 1,tl
1\111lt \ 1111.lt 1111 \.ft ,1111111 Ill olcl
,\I '111111111 lu•l\\l'i'll I 11 11'' llVl'I ,1
• • 1 I 1111 o1111•111 I. II 1, h••'I ,1"\l,\1t1'd
\\It 11111'11:1111111 ' .111· 11v1l
'..1 "p1 11 1 l1t·.11 h .11111In11w lt,1\·1·
li,11 1 111111 lol11111f~ I I l11rn lt.11111·'·
.11 1111111 11 11d h·l'l111._: ... 111· 'tlll
1111tl• lot .11111111): Ill.Ill\ 11111 llwtt•
•'I'll 11 '"ho l111p1 · lft,1t 1l11·
fl\ 11 I '' \\ fl!ll I li1•o1t Ji ll111d1•°'
\ 'I 1111 llt o• lli.lt '\it'\\ fllll t llt'oll h
lt 11\o I ,\,tlll flt I l\'.lll' 111,111..., ol )111tg
II .11 1111\,llcl ol '"'' ,1111111
11 I. I 111,f 1111
111 '111.-nl' \\ht1 'llJI Wollll •Ill
llf" 111 .ii I I 11111•111111111111· In 'JY 'II
111 11 ""'' 1111lt1• 1•<ltt111, acul tlll'y·ll
l" '''·'"" f..1·1•11\\111111~11·g.1111l1· ... , 11f
1111 I I )lt•l\\t'l'fl "'1'\V)lllll ,lflll
Ii \Ill• l\h1t It'' h111• C 1ty ho,ult•ri.,
Ito \\l'\I I, It.I\ I' ,J gll':tlt'I
'' .p.111,11!1)11 \ IP 1111w1· on 111 at
It 1 1 111m1• 1111 111utlwr11111111n,1111
1. 1w' ll\1111' '"11 lw Nl'wp111t\
111 11~hl" 11 .1 1111 lu11i;1•f titan fl''fdt•ttls
I\ 11111·111,1111 llJl'l't ovl'r the l·I loro
'"""' '" ltard ;1:-th<1( 1111glt1 lw to
I wit"',.
llllt'lt''l Ill l111 111i11g llt1• l lllltll11flt•t•
'"11 lw 1111 I 111•,,lt1y·-; City <.nu11dl
.11:•·11d.1, .111tl .1 favorahll• n•1·1•pli1111
hy l'oUt\\"t l llll'mlil'r' w1111ld put <lw
h:11l 111 lhc• lrvi11t' t·ou1111J', l llllrt. If 11
gt'" I ht'fl', ,If lt'<L'I 11111' lll'tghhllrtll)o:
• 1ly l Olllll il111.111 "11111d' awf11lly
11•1 qlliVI' to tht' ull·.1.
"Th1•w ha.., ht•t·n .t 101 (If
111111t·1111u11 lwlWt'l'tl Nl'wp11rt lil'<ll'h
.111cJ lrv111t' in rtTcnl y1·ar' anti 11
would he u good ttlt-.1 lo "I down
.111d mlk 10 tht-111 und r1·ali:1,1· Wl' lrnv1·
d llJI m11n· Ill Cfll011Hlll !hall W('
1h111.._ Wl' tlo," lrvi111· ( .111111nlman
Mtlw Wa11I -..iul.
l·wn tlll' bc~t uf nl'1~lthur., 1111 .iny
'I ,1!\o .11t· liL.dv to h1111 hl'ath ovl'r
'llllll'lh111g, hut tht• •Hit'' rt'tclVl'rlllf:
1111irk1''' Imm ht1rtl kl'l111g' .Ht'
lh1i..1· wl11> nH11111111111.1lt• .11111 d1111'1
.1\t11w gau.lgr' 111 li11~1·1.
111 Ji,pUlt'1' lll'lWt'l'll \'!Ill'' (IVlT
t 111' cJ1·v1'111pn1l'1tt of pmjt•cti. of ;my
sin· Ihm t>IT<•ct lh1•ir hordt'rs. it'~
11a111ral thal one .,Ide will tmd up
happll'r with lht' way cat'h disputl.' ii.
'olvcd £1wre's a h:1ntlf11I of pentling
llt•vel111101ent 1U1d mana~ement
1,.,Ul'' that per1a111 111 Nrwpon
111'.H.'h .rnd lrvint'. a11tl it will bt'
1·asil'r to avoid a winm·N Vl'rM1'
lo:-.c•rs .1111tutlt• 1fho1h 'Ide' arc
w11rkmg togt'lJ1er 1ow;11tl .i common
l 011d -whatever that may lw.
At this 'ila({e. an Irvine/Newport
llcarh Borders Luntrnlllel' o;ou mls
likl' a111·xcc>llcn1 idea. w,. hope 11
c·oncinul'., to look good aftc:r dty
lc.1Jcrs on hoth sidt•, hnvt' a ht•flcr
1dcu of what eimrtly i1 will t•ntail.
THE LAST WORD
.Duck , duck , goose
T lll'rt' wne the·< ;rand Canal
1h11·k,,. There'!\ alway' 11upcr1.
Ami now che latest fowl'\ In
1'tt111 hu111.1n fnC'ndship and cnnt'crn
.irt• tlw RC't''l' tu TcWinklc l'urk.
1111'"' lmd!> are fodr\g n l<IUl(Jl
l.111· '111111111•1 when lht' d ty
re1111v:111·' tltt• park\ tw11 111.kei..
rh.11 ... lll't llne for thust> f1•a1here<l
lolh wh(I can ny off. but those for
wh11111 long tniflntlion travf'I plans
11rc·11·1 ht 1lw pictul'l.'. lhinft' could w·• t11,·1·y
C 11y w11rkt·1~ 'lny thc•y·an·
complyillft with rf'gulati1111-. put
down by the stare l>cpartmen1 of
Fish and Game -but those don't
Include any requirements for
handling lhe grounded gttsc And
there's where the upset starts.
Somehow, though, gjvcn wc~'rc six
or so months away from lhr work
and folk..ci of the human vurlcty MC
ulready squawtcing, this sounds like
an Issue thal's bound lo gt'l solved.
It might cost a lltllP extra dough. bur
.,urely not more than one golden
egg ferches lhc~ daya
BOLTON
.READERS RESPOND
Airport debate remains in the clouds
AT ISSUE: The stntu s of efforts to hold back
expansio n of John Wa yne Airport.
M1•111lw" 111 tlw A11 p11rr \\101l..i111~
< .11111p 111 < lra11g1· C 111111ty. lnL ll11.1rll ot
1>111·1·1or' rt'ft<I wJl h llllt'rt''' 1Jw
( ,11111111111111y C.tllllllll'IH.llY ol l\lard1 .!II
hy I >an l'11111ry t111d i\tidlat'I < 1h11·<·!..
111111·t•rn111g tilt' i~ra\T fJfl''-'llr<'~ 1111
t'lll"'"'ion th,11 l.111• l11h11 Waym· A1q11111
11' lh1• C11t)y iltr)IClll ,1\,1jJahlt• f11
,ll'I Olllllll'tl•lll' j.,'TOWlllg C )r.mgt• ( 111111ty
.111 1r.I\1·1 d1·11wncl Wt· .1tl111in· 1 lt1•
.111th11r,· gr,"Jl of 111lon11ati1111
<·1111n·rn111K tlw 111JJ1·1J11an1·, 111 th1•
v.ir1011<. p..in.1n'"'· '"d 1 a' 1111• l !JI It
( t'lllllry 'llhlllllll 11f IH'W r;11I , .111!1 1111'
finann;Llly i111 pr;w111.tl .. 111t11i1111 of111·w
hl't'way1' to rt•ad1 ou1ly111g :irt':h.
ofkrtd by. am1111~ 111lwr,. lht• dtu•' 111
~0111h Orange· ( :1111111y who d1111·1 wa111 a
111•t•d1·tl a1rp11n 111 tltt•11 mv11 h.11·~yaitl'.
,111tl agn•t• with thd r ro111·J11 ... it11l' h.1wtl
0 11 that inlorr11.111u11 W1· ·Ill'. 1111irt•ov1•1 ,
14rateful 10 thl't1 lull~ 111111· 111ll'tl''' 111 ti\\'
airport t1'Mt1'. h11!t•1•1J, I 11111ry w," 1111t· of
thl' fir.I 111v11lw cl 111 tlw t·non 1111 0111r11I
l'Xpa11:-.i1111 ol J11h11 W.1\111·1\erporl 1111111•
I han l5 yl'Of' ago.
W1• mu,t. huw1.·vt•1, d "iHllC' 1lw1r
n111 dusi1111. F.1r fr11111 h1•i11g .. ,1lt•111" 1111
tht• i!o'illl' of thl' 1111pitrfo; of 111cn·a .... 111g
de111a11tl for ,111 tr:ivd 111 Orallgt• C1111111y,
thl' working group h.1:-bt•t•o 111 tho ·
fon·fr11111 of li11tli1tK a .... ul111t1111. 111 ,1, ,,,
tlw author' <1t:kn11wll·dgc" lltl' \\11rk1n~
group Iii" heen. and rt•n1,1i11' .• 1
pri11n pal 'upportn 11f till' 11w 111 11 1010
a., ,1 l'umnwrc1.1I :11rp11rt I \l'ryrnw 111
tlw ~1ulltl'111<4thfomia r{•14im1"·"1111w
fl'n1w11.1l•tl whal tlw workJng ~roop
k.Jtl'W fml!l the 'tar!, I.I' .. that Wtlhtllll rJ
·111ro (or J 'i1nilarly .. 11w1tl'd ,1ddi11011 to
capadty that d111·~ nut l'xist). 1lw1e t1' 1111
outlet for incrc;L,ed air trawl d1 ·111a11d
In fur1heranrc or the o;eard1 fo r
additional airport capati1y, .111 ohjen iw
cxplidtly 1nanda1etl hy bylaw" ;1d11p1t·tl
when the worlc.inK gmup wa.,
established almost 22 yl'ar~ <tg11, "''
embarlct.-d on 10 Yl'Hr., of cducat11111.1I
activilies aimed at informing lhl·
Orange County puhltc of till' c·nm1111111
~eni-y of addilional airport rnpa1·1t
Wc also commenced li1iga11011 ainwd al
en forcing important puhlk law' -;ur h
as lhc California E11vironmf'ntal f,>t111li1y
Act and the Federal Ucun Air Act
against opponents uf El loro·~
development as an airport. wh11 w1•11•
hl·111 rn1 u .. ing ,111y 1111·a1" 1ll't t'"•"Y HI
'11h\1·rt 1lw 1'fl11n, l1•gal or 11111.
\Vl11li• Wt' 111Pvailcd in t'llUrt, we• 1·1111ld
11111, hy our 111a1H.lat1· "·' :1 kd1·rally
la\ d1'<hll'tihll' org;.1111:1.<111011. partidp:tll'
111 1IH' p11lit1ral pron·~' by wl111'11 1:1
l11r11' 11pp11m·n1, t1lt11natdy prt•va1lcd.
Nl'Vt•rtht'lt·"· lht• work111g group
f"Clfll'fly ll!'.l'd lq~al lllll'dt• Ill
'"n t'"'""~' dwlll'11g1· tilt' 11111n11111· 111
tlt:tt polttwal ptrn't'"· I tw f11tl1nal
<11·1·"1011 1111 our 11111,1 n·t 1·nt d1allr11gt·
111 tlw c·11m·l'l111·" ol lrvi11t·\ plt11111111g
1111 ,11af 1111plt-1111·nt:tti11n of ~11•a,11rc W
1' '"II p1·11tl111g. 111 'hon, tht• n111way" ;11
11 IC1111 rc•n1ai11 i11 plan'. w1J a tl isplllt•
owr the prcipl'r hll'ati1111 al whirlt 111
an'Olltllltlll.11<· Or:11tgl' ( :11unty'i. nct•tl
for 111r n·a .... ·tf ;11 rp11rt l'apadty 'till r.1gr'>.
Wl11l1· 11 ""' hl't'll :1rtivd y 1·ngagc·d 1111
hdtall ol an .11rport .11 t'I loru. tlw
w11rt..111.,: ~ro11p', :1t11•111111n '"'' 11111 h1•1•11
1h:01·1·1nl fro111 the otlwr pnndp<tl goal
for wluch it wa' ,.,1,1hf1,h1·J: "' n mtrol
lhl' l'\fl•lll'ion of John W.ey111· A1rp11rt
111 d11w n1111wratio11 wrlh <ht• l'l lY ol
N1·wp111 t lkarh, till' wmking gri )11p
11hta1111 •d, in I )l'1·t•111hl'r. l OOl. thl'
r11u111 y·, ,1gr1·1·11w11l lo an 1•x11·1t'lt1ll 111
tht· John Way111· Airport St•ttlt•nt1•n1
1\g11•1·11tl'lll, alrt«tdy till' llHl.'.I re,trirt1vl'
.11rp11rt R'){lllal i1111 it I t hl· I 1,1111111
111ahly, tor ,.xampk. the l'Xlt·thtcm
u111111i11 ..... 1 prov1,io11 ti eat thl' curfew for
111L.t·of" crwr Nl'Wp11r1 llt•a1 h, h11111 IO
JI.Ill. lo 7 .1,111., h;1\ ht'l'll l'Xlt•ntkd Ill tht·
y<'al .W.lll, 111 .1ddi111111. Ill t'OOJ)lTJtiun
w11h thl' ('ity Jilli n 111111y, wt· 11htamcd
f111111 lhl' l·AA approval 11f tht• 1-t'llll'llll'lll
1·x1t•11.,.un -a ll'al 11111 111atd1t•<.l
.111ywlwn· elst• i11 tht• 1w ti1111
Fin.illy. lhl' work.mg group 1ak1·'
'l'fillt1,ly iii. n•o.,po111-ihiJity Ill I\.'.
llH'rnht·r. 111 remam Lhcir l'yt·~ ;111d ··~tr'
111 tlt'ali11g with airporl rl'latl·d i!'-Mlt''
\.Vh1k w1· 111ay nut alway!> appear in rlw
1ww,papcrc;, and Jcdine 111 creatc•
u11reah~1 ir c·xrerwtions f111 the ruturt• 11f
0 1.111ge C.ounty air lr<111,p11rtation. our
'11111rgie!o ant.I dl•cisi11111' arl' ;tlwar
h;M•cl 1111 infomwtl legal jUtll{lncnl <int.I
1111 promise!> w~ hrli1·vc we can keep. In
1lw1 tradition, W<' prumist' the authors
of tlw r o111111e111ary. 11ur lrll'llthcr:-.. and
llu· pt>11plc of Nl'wport lkarh 111111
s11rr111111tling com11111nitil·:-. in Jtl'lleral
thnt w1' will 1wv,·r lw "lambs," hut
alway' "'li11n1'" 111 lJ1l' cffnn to find new
way~ uf mt'l'ling Orange County's
1rampor1a1i1111 dt:rnand. anll protecting
our rn111rnuni1y frmn Lhc po tentiaJ
impal'IS of John Wa yne Airpon
expa11:-.i11n.
RICHARD TAYLOR
Newport Reach
•EDITOR'S NOTE: Richard Taylor is a
meml)Cr of the AirPon Working Group's
BuarrJ of 011ector~
I v.ould likl' tu congratulate the
author' l}dll Emory and Michael
( ih11·ck fur their sut'dncl, yet
n 1111pn:ltl'11"vl', ;maly'il> of the El Toru
... it11ation. in their C11111111uniry
< 0111men1ary, "Ora11gl' County, we have
;,i problem," aucJ 1lw l'ilul fur prinling ii.
Tht• authuri. i.:harartcri,..ed the airport
"drama" i11' a three -act play. where act
No. I b tht• :.ticc·cl>sful setting of
rt'~I rit·tiu n.'. 1111 John Wayne Airport
flight~; act No. 2 1~ the failed attempt to
open 1-.I "lhru: anti .1rt No. J b to prevent
the 1•xpan1'inn <1f John Wayne and
rl'Opl'n El 'lim1 -till' crilical act Lhal b
now 111 pmgrt''>S.
llw pit'ture lhl' <:111thor' paint of the
effccti-. of trying to expand John Wayne
111 hl'ntllll:' thl' 011ly airport facility in all
of Orange Cuu11ty is dismal indeed and,
hascd on thr t'Sl111H.1te<> Fmory and
Clueck 4uott'. an· rt'asunahlc. lhe
rcdc:-.ign anti rccunstniction of John
Wayne .tlunc would rt•4uirc at least I 5
year' until complrtion. l!earranging the
1111cn.om1l'ctinJt infr.u.trucrurc may taJce
much longer. l'hc rebuilding of John
Waynl' would havr an equally large
ncgativ\' impact on South County, and
ii i:. dif'fir uh lo 111Hkrsta11d why South
( .0 11n1y would put it...,clf through such
an ordeal. ·111c only beneficiaries for
o;11ch mas.'\ivt• chungci. in Orange
County arl' the tlcvclnpcrs and builders
(and their 11u1 of 111ate investors) who
h;w hecn lun>,ringly rycing Lhe
14,()()()-acrl' buffer u m l' sirwe the
closure of H Toro.
l"he bright poin< b that if El l ino is to
he activawd, the redesign is already
completed. Since lherc are four
serviceable runways and a safe pipeline
fuel delivery system in place, building
the terminal ;md m•ccssary service
facilities should lakP only about two
yearo; for clw airpor1 lo he operational.
FLORENCE STASCH
Newpon Beach
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~ge:SO
I () I~ l I i\I !iunday. Avril ,, (004 A9
Life behind the lens
H e r s ubjects m ay be a 1ad d ull bur
Lauri Mendenhall livens the i:.n•m·
wilh distin clivc laugh and thl' burst
of a fl<lsh buJb.
Mendenhall is fascinated with mannequin~.
a{ld the life less fonns are 1 he theme of lwr m ost
recent photo -.cries. In it, tht• m o ld<'ti fiJ{l1rt·~
wear various fashions and pose in front of
m yriad citysC<lpes, cre'!ting a d o uble-tak1•
image of surrealism .
Her wor~ is c urrentJy on display al the P1•IL'I
Black Gallery. until Ap ril 25 and a1 Newpon
Beach City I lall, until July 9. The photo t'!>!>ay
also ran in April's issue ofCm1s t 111agazi11<:. wirh
Mcnde nhall's images on tht• cover.
Modest ahout h er craft. Mc•ndt•nhall had 10
be pushed, prodded and perMtatlt·d h lri1•11<b
10 promote lwr own work. Altho ugh
Mendenhall worked in mark<•ting fnr lil-eadt''"
she sa id it is t•ntin·ly differt•lll to 1•11d11r..,c• rnw'..,
passion.
Mcn tknhall'., day~ arL' h11.;y and s he d <·.,t 11h1•.,
this time ns tlw "mns1 l'XC-iling in lwr lift '."
1.ollta Harper f a11ght up with ht·r to find 0111
m o re.
Your work Is on display at the 1-....1er Blake Gallery
in Laguna Beach and you haw dt.-scribed thJ~ show
as a "glorious and exciting time." Break It d own for
us: What ha' It bee n like? What runs through your
mind, your heart?
l'I N l>AUYl'll
Laun Mendenhall with hc1 dog Hepburn, who is
named atter the ac lt!'S'> Kat11a11ne Hepburn, who
Menderthall 1ntc rv1t•wt>d 111 Nt!W York 111 1992.
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art:, and arli. 1•duca11u11 wilh sp1·cifk progra111'
rhrciui.:1111111 our n.'gfonal ..,rhool -;ystl'lll. I h,1w .11.,0
h1°l'11 a cu11sulta111 IU the Sage 1 lill !->chool A1 ''
Counl'il, wluch ha..; been a 101 of fun.
AhhuuKh Lhe an~ are nut 1rea1t•tl a ... a 111a1111
political issu(' 111 1his cuu11try, our na1i1111 ·~ht'"'
st'rved hy havi11K leaders who have a !>l'll'il' ol
t·urio!>ity a nt! who are ans sawy. In my Hpini1111, 11ii,
openness to Lhc arb" bct:ome!> n mighty fi111•
harometcr ~IO how authenric rlwy will lw 111
guitlm~ uur multi l'llllurnl natiun in lhl' glnh,11 .111•11,1
What was It like interviewing Katharine
lle1>bum'l Any lldblts or Insights on the star you
can give us that we may not know?
h wa .. a11 111rrl'd1hlL• n pt'l1l'llt:l' Ul'l'Olll~l' f h.111
idoli1cd lll'r 'ollll'l' I w;.., ahout I z yc.1r .. old .• 11 ic.J I lt'r
11Vl'rall lill' and "rwcaky" ... 1yh• had a 1n·1111•11d1111.,
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al h1•1 Nt•w Vorl. l\1rth· Bay 1ownhou.,1•. wa .. ahc1111
hc•1 11\\11 ho1lv ul \\orl. a' .1 pa1111t•1 IH ll ... hi· .. h·1•11·tl
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Vl'ill, ,111d 11•alii1nl l1t1\\ 1t•1nlic•d I wa., ,111h1 •
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And. slw rl'.1lly l11wd 1h;11 I h.id 1i.111wd n1y ll1'.11dc •d
City of residence: Newport Beach
family: Married to Mike Mendenhall fo r
~5 years, a 13-year·old Bearded Collie
amed Hepburn, no children
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gr.:llitulll' f111 ''"' r.ulwr fortun.111• olll' 111111y (,111·1·1
.md in my lift• 111 g1·1wrnl. A n11111l11·r of 11m·xper11·d
and cxc11i11g oppor1unilil'~ haw f,1111'11 my Wil y .,1111·1·
las1 sumrnl'r (iru11ically. sinl'l' my !iOll1 h1rthdav
\\'h.11lll't111111'' .. 11:111111.1111 1111111' ,, 1!111\' 1h1•
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ft11lllt•d 11111'11 '"!·:g1•.,I ol d1•t'lh'I 'IOI \ tll 1.11.t• 1111 ,1
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lhal\ IOI 'llH' 1\11111 11·1111•1111!1•1 1l1111!..111g .11!1 ·1 \101d'.
1)11 my w.1 h.11 l 111 1lw h111t·I, 1h.u I"'' lw111g 111
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ol II~. obbies: Going to the movies. who knew thi~ rallll'r lam.I mark 1·1a n1ultl haw .,Ill h
rranging nowers, listening to Brazilian
1azz, archery. skiing, tennis, cooking,
Writing and reading poetry, playing
.1 fun bm111tc to ii ?) Bui. lhl' n 11·11111.,tam'l'' of ht·111i.:
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11l,111111·q11.111 'l'lll'\ .11 l1tt'\t''o
For those who are 11111 \Wll wr.c'<i in the .,uhjcct,
where can one go lcx·a lly to Oml really great
exhibits and pil-ces'? Why would you r'l't'Vl11llll't1d
theM! pJaces'I CI_ljlJSSion instruments, endlessly
.~ring Los Angeles and riding on the
1ack of Mike's Harley because 11 always
eels like we're still dating. <i pholo t'''-''Y 11f 111y m a11m•q11111 .,..,-j,., for 1h1· April
...pring frl'oht1111 '~'Ill'. .111tl to ti..t· •llH' 11l 1lw 1111.1g1•., lc11 ·
I hr l'llVI ·r
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11111,1·11111., llh' thn•t• h1i.:gw .. l11·111g 1h1• I .11:1111.1 \11 vorite movie: #Chinatown"
vorite book: (a toss· up) "Tender 1s the
1ght " by F. Scott Fitzgerald and "To Kill Apparcnlly. 111 t'arly l,ird1, 'ht• ... 1iow1•tl 111y 1111,igt''
lo Bl.ikl'. wh11 rl'alln.I ..,lrongly 111 1lw w oi lo... :...o .1110111
thn·1• wc1·k~ .1g1111111 11l 1lw hlt1P, IH' 1·.ilh·<I .11111 oll1•1t•d
111t• lhis show. Nl't•dlto-;., lo .,;1y. I "·"· .111d .. 1111 illll
11v1•rwhl'1111l'd, .111d t otnplt·tl'I} ll.111c·n•d to lw
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I ll,1111' \1h11 ... I 1·1• I 111•dl.111d1·c lo1d \11·\1°1111\11/. \ 11111\
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lrVllH' l\111 .... ·1 1111 IOI,, ... llt'ol'llll' 1111\'C' rrt I .1111111111.1
1 Mockingbird" by Harper Lee
avorite song: "Girl from lpanema"
otto: "We don't stop playiny because 111111\ 1111111· 1111111t'dlo1t1• t'll\llt\111111111111 tllt' ,.,111\
e grow old; we grow old because we
Slop playrny"
, ....... "'"' 111111111111.t .111.I l'1•li-\<'lt1 \\j ,,.
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SEARCHING
FOR LIFELIKE
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I >ah llw rg .
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l1fc, 1d 111 h,1\1 11111h·1111:11 ,11 11.lll\1 t111 •11d'
· / am always sort of on
the hunt for them -
particularly when I
travel -because thev
are these kind of
dw1xli11g participles,
quietly role-playin~ their
way 1hro11~'1 wlwtevl!r
culture they represent.
During thl' laM fiw yt·.ir.,, "')' .11 1 plm1 11g1,111llv 11.1,
hl.'l'll 1uril·d 111111 a 1111111lll'r of group 1·xl11h1111111 ..
1hro11gh11111 Srn11h1•111 t ~1hlom1.1. hut I \o\1111hl111 h,l\'1'
... ouglH a ,11111.,1>1>1llght 1111 rny own .11 1hi., 1111w lll.1l1·
Ii.is bt•(•fl 'olll'h ,1 111y Ill wurl wll h. 'oil 1f'o 411i1c·
thrilling. f 'm n·ally l1111k111g lorward to t ht· 1ll ll'oh
n·rc·p1ion lll'XI ~l urc..fay night t11..i·1· hm-. 1lw w111!.."
rt'll'ivl'd by 1h11"' who <111t:r11I.
You are clearty a sought-a fter local artl!.t, how
did you get starJt.-d in the profession?
Well, I really don'1 consider myM•lf a "1>011gh1 ;1fh'r"
l1wal ;irti~l. l't•upll' haw rc1>pt111dl•d favor.ihly 111 1111'
1111agl·~ tha1 .in·111 1hc currL'lll I ,na .. 1 maga1.1111• .11111
Wl'lll 10 hl1• llw 111,lilllatirn 1 •>f w11rlo.. .11 lll.1k1·.,, "1111 Ii
1., n·n:ii nly <1111arv1•lc111~ v<1l11J.1t11111 l111 1h1• .,1111111
.1r1 ... 1ic 111~111 1th 1ha11ak1· you i11 .1 pa111nil;11
tlin·1·11on v1 .. uc1lly.
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Wt.al rot.-<111 you 1hi11I. vi,11111 ,,,.,, pl.w 111
l'Wrvday lill•?
\\11\\, 1\h1·n· dt• I l1q~111.' I ht'" 1111 '""" 11111w1111
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1 '"""'" hut .111 1111t•1111"'' 1111 .111111 \1111:11111' 11111
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l'vl1•y1·1 c 0 1111·111p111 ;11 y A11 , I lo...1111i11I11w 1\11. .111d
\Vill1.1111l\lc•n11l1,,tlh·1y
Whal is your moM mcmorahlc pholO l..,._..)''f
Whal wru. it ahc1111 thar wrip., nf imagc·., 1h.i1 '1i1·k,
with you?
1'111' lllolllll('qlllll '1'111'' "olll l!ll)~Cllll): lhlll): \\llli
Ill('. "O I 1:11t'" i11 lh,1I IC''ojlt•t I II'' f1tll'\l'I 1111'111111 ,thlc ·
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h1·111Hll' ,1 f,l'ol lllolllllJ.: t'llllllllt'lltdl \' 1111 1111• p.111111.111111
1111t·rp1••l.1lu11111l l111111,111 h1.,111I\
FROM THE NEWSR OOM
Drawing a few lines in the sand
C artcu111'
My. how tlwy e<111 H('I
1he blood boiling.
I k1111w they du for mt• from
11111e 111 lime. I'll set• one rhat ).(Cli.
111y goat and I )..'TTIUSC anti
grumble abou1 ii for hour;. 011
1111' llip side, whc•n I 'l'e a good
c111c. l'Speci<illy 0111· 1ha1 m.1k1•,
rnc laugh. I'll n·nwmlwr II
lon•v(·r.
Tl1L·rc·~ j11~1 M1111c1hing about ,,
p11h1kal cannon 1ha1 han111wr ...
hmnc the p11111t anti 1hrr1•i. 'rnru•
p11li1iciani. who 'till hold gn1dge.,
ht'CUUM' of t artooni. that rJn
y1•ars ago.
Now there's a bit of a slorlll
hrcwi11g over a cartoon wt·
p11hlbht'tl in the March 2 1
1•clition of the Piln1 1hat fealurt•d
n nirkature of Creenlighl au 1vi~1
Phil Arst and 1he title ''Pain in
the Arst." below ii.
Firs r a little bac~rou11d 1111 11ur
poli1ical cartoonisl and how hi.,
work appears in the paper.
Ste\11! Bolton l<; a freelance
unis1 and graphic illustrator who
draws cartoons for the Pilot once
ii week. and for our sister paper
rhc 1 iunllngton Beach
Independent. I le Is not a
member of the staff and docs
1111t take orders from me or any
other editor on how or wh111 10
dr.tw.
I le reads the paper
vornciously. decide~ hil> own
lopics and then i<lcetches a
number or different ideas thot
rcOect his opinion. He rhen
provides me and 01her editors
with about a half d07.en raw
Ilk etches.
We then pick the one car1oon
we like, usually with him urging
\l'I to choose hli; favorltr. Some
t
I ,1r10llll' gt•I
I hi.' lh11111h~
dow11. for .1
1111mlwr of
1 l'aSllll~ 111 II
11111~1ly 1h1·n·\
"rh·ar
('1111 .... 'll'oll '
,11111111g 1111'
l'di111r., on
whuh
1 arl111111 lo go
with
TONY
DODE RO 1-t11.1lly.
ewry car roon 1ha1app1•ar ... 111 1lw
pap1·r 1011-;I he approvC'c..f hy nu·
or Mana~ing Editor S.J. Cahn.
In lh(' ca ... e of Llw i\rsl cartoon.
rhe hu«k ~lops tigh1 a1 my dc•!->k. I
approved lhe «11r101111 and 111;1kt•
1111 apologit'\ for ii.
Actually, I should n·phruw
that. I am sorry 1ha1 the rnr11111n
appeared Ill have pcnmnally
offended a couple of Grec·nli~hl
folks, whom I have much ll''\pCl't
for, namely George Jeffries, a
retired Conma del Mar altorney
and fonner rnernher nf rhc
Newport Rench library board,
and Rick Tlrylor, also a local
attorney and airport activisl and
Greenlight-sponsored candidate
in the 2002 elections.
I also hear that Arst wa.<1n't too
happy with 1hc drawing and
1ruth he known, I like him loo,
personally.
Rul I do11'1 regrer n111mng 1lw
cartoon. And there's n111hi11)(
personal about it
\.artoons are meant lo he a
parody. This one was no differ1.·11t
and an argument can he made
that the cartoonist WM more In
admiration of Arst being a thom
in the posterior of developers
and city officlols than hey~
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il .. k 111111.
I ht• tl1111g lo 11•1111·111lw1.
1ho11gh. I' 1ha1 1111• r.1 rl111111., an•
llnl11111\ opinion. I Ii' opinion
1nay 11111 rm''h with .. onw
rl·atlc •r..., h111 th.u ':-1h1· , . .,.,..,we· 111
fn·1· 'f><'t't h 1·111nme111,1rv.
~1111. my l11l.'11tl ldlm·., l .1llnl
lfll' car101111 "111l'a11 .. p1n11·d," anti
look 1111• lo la!->lo.. 1111 .1llmv111g lht'
l·arttHllll'ol 111 11sc 1111' pltr;1-.1·
"l'a111 111 11!1· A,.,t," p1111Hmg 11111 11
wa' 111i1ppmpriatt• 1111 l h..,
11l'w...pa1wr a111l 11 ... rt'.1d1·r ....
particul.1rly y111111g 11111·~
"Th1•r(' ls plr11ty 111 room for
h111rn1r 111 your new..papl'f, 11111
nol in the way ii w.i., prl"\t•nted,"
he wrote· 1111.' in an e-mail
nlC~1>.'lKC. "A.<. a p1111 ii w:_1.,
hnmature a l hest. II is al~11
illo~it:ul. Any pain was nol lti!»
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BOYS BASKETBALL
EYEOPENER
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TOM TRAGER
Sunday, April 4. 2004 Bl
Serven resigns at Costa Mesa
School's career victories
leader concludes
fi ve-year tenure to spend
time with his family.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
CO TA MESA -Bob Serven, who in
only live seasons turned a downtrodden
program into a respected annual CIF
Southem Sec1ion playoff participant,
ha resigned as Costa Mesa High boys
basketball coach.
erven, the program's all-1ime vie·
turie~ leader with a 79-56 record. in-
THE BIG EASY
Table full
of Trojans
stirs the
• memorzes
I 've always fell the University of
Southern Califo rnia was home
to the larHest campus in the
nation. so big you have to travel
~outh on i:igueroa to reach the
hattlelield at the Coliseum in
Exposit ion Park, and in order to find
the heart, you must go east lo
lnter~late 110. ~outh on 110 to
ln1er~1a1e 405. south on the 405 to
~t<llc Route 55 and soulh to Lhe ga tes
of NC'wport Beach.
The theory was further cemen ted
J few nights ago when the Trojans
gathered fo r the second straight year
JI rhe Anaheim 1-filton for The
Sportsman of the Year Awa rd where
I JSC fo otball coach Pete Carroll was
ROGER
CARLSON
nc;1r the huh.
wasted and
roasted in the
name of the
Orange County
Youth Sports
Founda tion.
which ha done a
lot fo r youngsters
over the years.
There was a lot
of Newport Beach
111 that roornfuJ of
heavyweights,
with Linda Isle
star Paul Salata
rhe ~election of Carroll, the
Division I -A Coac:h of the Yea r by
1he American Football Coaches
A~~odation. was a bonus, coming off
1a ... 1 year's selection. Carson Palmer,
and the proceeds helped push the
nwraJI numbers beyond the $I
million mark in the 34 years they
h;we been doing this.
Many of the big guns for USC were
there. amun~ them Stan Morrison.
D.1vc Levy, Tom Kelly. 90-year-old
llt'11.J Dedeaux and Marlin McKeever,
as well as many others. among them
Sammy Lee and n ick Bass.
Levy explained the nuan ces of
football chatter in his own,
inimitable. way, Dedeaux stole the
"how, McKcevt!r was great and Kelly
was Kelly.
for me it wa!> the appearance of
Morrison who stirred the memories.
A funny guy with a unique delivery, I
could not help but think back as he
made his presentation to "Pedro
Carroll" to recall a night I made a
tri p to Morrison's home in Rialto in
1983 where I and a sportswriter from
rhc Register na med Tom Keegan
would verify the fact the Trojans had
la nded a prep basketbaJI phenom
named Tommy Lewis of Mater Dei.
"You two guys certainJy have some
great fri ends at Mater Del.'' said
Morrison as we stood around a
dining table for a ~ minutes In a
scenario which just doesn't happen.
We were there simply to confirm
stories we had already written earlier
in the day of l.ewls' decision to cast
his lot wit.h the Trojans, and the
fullowlng day Mater Dei would have
an official press conference to
announce Lewis' decision.
Both of us had been working on
the story for weeks and to suggesc
we had some sort of an edge with an
"Inside contact or two~ wouJd have
bj:en the understatement of the year.
~l was an ultimate beating for the
·' ;! S..EASY,P .. e83
t
eluding a share uf
the only league title
the Mustangs have
won in their 45 V-M ·
slty seasons, said he
stepped down In or·
der to spend more
time with his family.
"I have four kids at
home ranging from
ages 9 lo I and I de-
Bob Serven d ded I needed to do
what was best for m>'
family." said Serven, who coaches his
children in various youth sports
leagues.
Serven, who will remain a physical
education teacher at the school. said he
is proud of his accomplishments at
Costa Mesa and he is pleased to be leav-
ing the program in good shape for his
successor.
He said he is not pursuing other
coaching opportunities at this time, but
a handfuJ of those who know him be-
lieve he will coach again. perhaps as an
assistant.
Serven came 10 Mesa after six seasons
as an assistant coach at Santa Marga-
rita. where he directed the defense for
Coach Jerry DeBusk and helped the
Eagleb win CIF Southern Section titles
in 1994, '96 and '98, as weU as a state ti·
Lle in '98.
He inherited a Costa Mesa program
that had missed the playoffs for even
straight seasons and promptly guided
the Mustangs to a 17·1 O record and a
benh in the CIF Division 111-M playoffs.
That firsr season, Lhe Mustangs broke
a 39-game Pacific Coast League losing
s1reaJc. as well as a 30-game losing
streaJc at the hands of crosstown rival
Estancia. The latter streaJc had spanned
18 years.
TI1e Mustangs were 17 · I 0 again in
2000-01. finishing 7-3 in the PCL to
claim a co-championship with Univer-
sity.
In 2001 -02. Mesa went 18-10,
matched the 1966 Mustangs' single-sea-
son school win record and, once again,
advanced to the CIF playoffs.
After a 10-16 season in 2002-03 tl1a1
did nol include a playoff appearance,
Serven led the Mustangs to a 17-10
mark and a third -place finish in the
Golden West League this past seabon.
Some believe his impact on the pro-
gram and, to a degree, the athletic repu-
tatio n of the school, leaves a legacy that
goes well beyond his record.
~Bob left the program where the lcidb
expec1 to be succe.s~tul," '>aid Jim
Weeks, the school's long11mc Kiri~
basketball coach, whose !>Ort playt'd in
the boys program before ~<'l"\'t'll'' ar-
rival. "Kidi. now want 10 1 • , · into the
program und compel!: l very yt-ar a1 the
highest lrvel in le:rguc, if nut comp~te
See SERVEN. Paae 83
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Taylor
becomes
Newport
nightmare
San Pedro pitcher throws
no-hitter with 10 strikeouts in
Pride of the Coast to e nd the
Sailors' three-game w in streak.
Steve Vlraen
Daily Pilot
NF.WPOIU BF.ACI I -San Pedro !>enio r Stevl' Tay
lor ended the Newport I !arbor High baseball team\
momentum with a no -hiller Lhat included lO strike
outs, 1wo walks and a hit batsman, leading the 1'1
rates to a 6-0 victory over lhe host
Sailors in lht! fin.I round of Lhe •
Pride of the CoaM tournament Sat·
urday.
Taylor, who aided hb win wi th a
~olo home run and an RBI double.
credited Lhe defense behind him
and his fastball, which helped snap
Newport I larbor's lhrcc-game win ning treak ~:111
ors Coach Joel Oesguin said his players were 1101 ag
gressive at the plate and lacked the inten~ity tlwy
carried into 1heir game against Woodbridge Fnday.
which resulted 111 a 4-1 Newport victory, the l.ih'
third straight Sea View I .cal{lJl' win.
Newport I !arbor will return to iourndmc111 ,1L'lin11
Monday, ho~ting West Campus at noon.
MARK C. DUSTIN /DAJlY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Patrick Keehan throws out a San Pedro batter at first base in the fifth inning in
Saturday's first-rnund game of the Pride of the Coast tournament. San Pedro defeated the Tars, 6-0.
"Winning three league ~ames wa~ an cm1111onal
week for us." Desquin aid. ''It's kind of like. '\ l'
won three so we can just show up .ind go Lhm 11).(h
the motions.' I told the kid~. 1hat'., the d ifTercnct• ol
being a great team or a good tt>11m. You have 10
come to play everyday. You can't ju ... 1 !{Ct up for cl'r
taln games and be J own for the other ones. \V(•
See NEWPORT, Paae 82
Colony clips Costa Mesa in whirlwind
Mustangs fall, 7-6, after
leading, 3-'0';ln Pride of
the Coast tournament
opening game Saturday.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Saturday's first·
round game in Lhe Pride of the Coast
baseball tourname nt pitting host
Costa Mesa High and Colony present·
ed both coaches with plenty to con-
template. A one-run
•
ga~:s:1" '::;e'!at. had
runners at second
and third with two
outs. trailing by a run
in the bottom of Lhe
seventh Inning. but
Colony reliever feff Newman knocked
down a come-backer with his glove
and Lhe underhanded toM to ftrst
baseman Jonathan Brady sealed a
topsy-turvy 7-6 Colony victory Satur-
day.
STEVE McCRANt< I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Daniel Cooper gets his hand safely on third base as Colony's
Matt Rodrigues misses the tag in Saturday's Pride of the Coast tournament.
Mesa senior Daniel Cooper and An·
thony Sanford each waJhd 10 begin
the drama in the seventh.
Newman. a lefty who Is the Titans'
ace, struck ouc che next batter, but on
strike two to the following hitter,
-..
Cooper and Sanford executed a dou·
ble steal, leevtng runnen on second
and third. Newman struck out the
batter swinging on the next pitch be-
fore getting the aforementioned
groundout.
'Tm usually not a ... tarter, so it wa. ...
definitely nerve-wracking." ,aid New-
man, who is 4-1 on the ... eason a nd
tallied his first save S.'.lturJ ay. "h's
more difficult frelicvingl. You don't
have as much time to find all the
pitches when you come in from the
bullpen. You have to gN rencty and
throw strikes."
Mesa cut the leatl 10 7 -6 after !>l'nior
Gary Gom.alez led off 1hc seventh
with a first-pitch home run over the
left-center field fence that chac;ed
Colony starter Josh Ayala, who had
thrown 100 pitches heading into the
lnning.
"(Ayala) threw srrilces and he got
stronger as the game wore on." Costu
Mesa Coach Doug Deats sald.
Cooper struck ouc five while allow·
lng three hHs in four scoreless inning~
before departing after the founh and
Mesa leading, 3·0. The Mustangs used
three more pitchers after Cooper.
·1 wouJd have played It dtlferent.ty if
it wun't a tournament.· Deats said of
taking Cooper out. ·1 wanted to save
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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Cavs. in deep
against CdM
Corona del Mar
shows it has p lenty in
reserve in 12-1 romp
over Santiago.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
CORONA DEi. MAH lh1.,
star-studtled 2004 N1•w Yw k Yan
kees haw drawn rnmpan~un~ 111
lhe fametl f1,mch1w\ histum·
murder\ row lirwur 1>1 1i1c latt•
1920s.
lhe lineup forrnulatt·d ~11111 ·
day by Corona 1kl !\1.11 I li~h
baseball cc>arh John I n111w rl'
vealed the :.!ll(H ~·.1 K111K' C',t11
~nd murdcrou' row' to lh.l• hat
ter·~ box.
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ball. He's lhl• hes1 fidd1·r l'w
seen."
rhayer, who played 'ecomJ
base last ~e1bon. ~vhen he fre-
quently occupied the glove·only
half of the designated-hitter
MESA
Continued from Bl
e4ua1111n. gaw Jway ''" cla11011
wilh J bt•a111i11g poi.tgaim• gnu.
"It has hccn a while.·· he ~d
of a fnur·hit game. his lwst day as
,1 var.ity bats man.
ll1a}'l'r ..aid U1e 1011rnJ11ll'nt,
which 1·oi11rnlt•-. annually wi th
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uftt Co<i~t I .1.•t11-'l1e '{'hedule, the
firM third of wl11d 1 till' defending
chnmpion ~l'il Kings tll·4J com·
pil'l('d I hur,day unhl!a!en
nrny1·1. who lrani.1tlll11l'd
quit•kly into hnwhall after play·
111g a 'tamn>-: ro lt· 0 11 the -.i:huul\
t:ll· S11uthl'rt1 Sl'l'lion Division II
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< '11111a111 t.I 11 '''" be Monday's
... 1,tr1111g pitdwr
Pride of the Co•st tournlmfflt
F1iit round
Corona del Mar 12, Santlaifo 1 Sco111 by Innings Sento&go ooo 001 o 1 3 1
CdM !>40 012 11 18 o Tolozo, Sllve !31, Valdo; (51 end
Cabral. Maggard Ead1ngton (61,
Harper (7) end Presson W -M11gg11rd. 1 0 L -Totozo. 28 -U!nce ICdMl. Presson ICdM) Rav tCdMI,
Whitaker \CdMI. Thaye1 !CdMI HR -Bradbury !CdMI
Cooper for more innings later in the week ..
The Mustangs. who fall Into the coni.olatlon
bracket of the 16-team tournament that in·
eludes Corona del Mar. Newport I tarbor and
&tanda. have games scheduled Monday
through Wednesday.
"I did things pitching-wise I didn't Wllllt 10
do, but I had to do it," Deats said.
The TI tans (6-5-1) scored all seven of their
runs in the final three innings and took a 5-3
lead Into the bottom of the sixth.
But Mesa forged a two·out rally 10 tie the
score a15.
Senior Alex Plsarslci's two·OUt double to left·
center field plated Ryan Szwas1 and K.yle Ben·
son. who had both reached base with singles.
Pisarski, who started at third before relieving
junior 1.ach Morton on the mound In the sev-
enth, lndut'ed Newman to Oy out with the
bases-loaded to end the Inning and Colony
leading. 7-5. Pisarski finished 2 for 3 with t:WO
RBis and a run scored while Gorua.lez went 2
for 4 with t:WO runs scored and an RBI.
NEWPORT
Continued from Bl
were lus1 son of running on the
field and off and not hustling.
not doing what we needed to
Jo ...
011 the contrary, the Pirates
111 ·J), winners of six straight .
~howcd plenry of life, in particu-
li!r faylor. The Sailors (7 -5) hit
ju~t four balls IO the outfield.
l wo were shallow toward left-
cenll'r 1hat second baseman
Mall (lomez caught.
Taylor, who struck out the side
in IJ1c• U1ird, logged 88 pitches.
I le had a fuU rount against four
batter.;, resulting m two walks. a
<.trikcout and pop out.
Taylor walked Brandon Jasper
in the first, but two pitches later.
l<..,pl'r was caught stealing by
catd1er Ousrin Garneau. ·raylor
re11red the next 10 batters and
then walked Greg Miner 10 open
tht' fifth inning. Mer a pop out.
ta) lor hit Sean Rowe. But Taylor
struck out the next baller and m
dut·cd a Oy baU to Gomc;1,,
"That fell great," Taylor. the
team'!. closer. said of his no·hit·
ter. "I was gettinR up there (In
"peed I with my fru.tball. I had the
curve ~oing and the change go·
mg, hut my fas1baJJ was key."
While they could not find mo-
mentum at the plate, the Sailors
showed signs of life defensively.
raylor Parker, who also pitches
for the junior varsity team, start·
ed for Ne\vpon and performed
well during his four innings. He
held the Pirates scoreless in the
second and fourth innings. Park·
er allowed three hJts and !WO
runs.
Newport junior catcher Jeff
Sanchez took a ball to the throat,
when a pitch bounced off the
PHOTOS BY MARK C. DUSllN /DAILY PILOT
Newport Harbor
third baseman
Mike Mclean.
above, makes an
off·balance throw
to first base after
fielding a bunt in
Saturday's game
against San Pedro
in the first round
of the Pride of the
Coast
tournament. At
left. Harbor
shortstop
Brandon Jasper
fields a ground
ball.
Newport Harbor pitcher Tyler
Parker eyes his target as he
delivers in Saturday's game
against San·Pedro in the Pride
of the Coast tournament.
dirl and banged his Adam's apple
in the fourth inning. Mi.ner
caught the rest of ttfe way. Af1 er
the game, SanChez said he was
fine, but that the hit was painful
The SnJlors completed rwo
double plays 10 end the third and
eventh Innings. The seventh in-
ning double play came with the
bases loaded.
Pride of !tie Cont toumafQent
f1rit i'iMilid
Sen P9dro I , Newport HMbor 0
Score by '""'"-San Pedro 101 011 ·y -8 10 o Newport ooo <>oe o -o o 3 Taylor and Garneau; Parker, Meleen
(5), Cimini 17) and Sanchez, Miner 14).
W -Taylor, 2-0. l -Par1ter, 2· 1. 28 -Taylor (SP), Carrillo (SP). HR -Taylor
!SP).
•
Colony, in Its second-year of existence. Is
made up prlmartly of juniors with no seniors.
Tile TitanS ded the scort, 3-3, on Jonathan
Brady's two-ou1. three-run home run ln the
llfth. 8111.dy finished 2 for 4 with three RBl.s and
two runs scored.
STEVE McCRANK I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa catcher Kyle Benson forces out Colony's Trevor SturgiH at home In
Saturday's first-round game In the Pride of the Coast tournament at Costa Mesa.
"rthe Titansl got the lthree-runJ home nm
to our solo home run and that ls the dl.fference
In the game.· Deats said. "We had other
chanooi early In the game and left guys on.·
Mesa left Sf'Ven on base. including two In
the flrst after Pisru"slci W:lllced and scored the
game's first run.
Colony Coach Mike Sweeney. father of Knn·
SM City Royals' first bMeman Mike ~ncy. wa, reJleY'Cd to wal)( away with the wtn.
"C.OSta Mesa Is a very wt;ll-coached team
~ I,
that eJCee\Jtes the fundamental\. We are fortu·
nnte to get a win over them.'' SWeeney said.
"They had !runners on base often). but our
pitchers threw weU and battled back.·
Deats was also impressed with his team's ef.
fort.
"I was pleased with our defense. !Shortstop
l>ylan I ltmter) played out of his mind." Deats
-;aid. WPlsa.rskl was nails. l WM pleased with our
defense and our pitching the first four lnn.Utp
wttS outstanding.
"These toumamenL'i at the betPnning of the
yeai and spring break really ... It elCp08eS the
' ------------
depth of the (bullpen)."
The Mu..tangs host Paramount at 3 p.m.
Monday.
........ °'"' c........,..,..,. ,... ....
Cotonot 7. Com Me.I • 8CIOf9 by lnnfnge Colony ooo cm 2 7 11 3 Cott•a M... I02 002 I • e IO I Ayala. Newman (7) and Ramirez; Cooper, Gonzalez
15). Motton 18) Plurtlll 17) end S.naon. W -Ayala,
2-2. L-Morton, 0-1. Sv -Newmen (1), 28-Ramirez
(Coll. Wlldron (CMI. Plurskl ICM). HR -Bredy
IColl. Gonielet ICM).
Daily Pilot
BRIEFLY
'Eaters.blank
UC Riverside
UC Irvine men's
tennis team, led by
Endrikat and
Morton, top Big
West opponent.
UC Irvine senior Jon Endri-
kal won a tightly contestt:d
singles match against Norman
Tam in the Anteater~ men's
te nnis team's 7-0 victory over
visiting UC Riverside Saturday
in Big West Conferenc:e aaion.
F.n<1rikat defeated Tam . 6·3,
4-6, 10· 7 in the tiebreaker. llCI
(8-fi l won two of three double'
matches to clinch the d1iu bll''
point.
Junior Brian Monon. a Cu·
rona del Mar I hgh producl,
defeated 8reni Oavis. n-4. b-.\
in No. 2 ~Ingle'>.
Nonconference
UC Irvine 7, UC Riverside 0 Singles -Endrikat (UCI) def. Tam,
6·3, 4 6,I10·71; Monon !UCI\ del. Oav•s. 6·4, 6·3, Ulukan IUCll def Leo. 6·3, 6 t, Surapol (UCll def
Owens (UCRI, 6-l, 6-l; Bormand (UCll def Regahza, 6-1, 6·1,
Williams IUCI) def. Cava, 6 0, 6 1
Doubl" -Morton·Kash1wabara
!UCll lost to Tam-Davis, 6 8;
Endrlka1-Wllliams (UCI) del
Cava-Loo, 8· 1, Ulukan-Surapol (UCll def. Owens·Regah1a 8 3
UCI sweeps USC
•VOLLEYBALL: li mmy
Peb.el had LS kilb and ~tall
Webber added 12 a~ the I Oth·
ranked UC Irvine ITI«!ll'~ vol·
leybaJI team sw!'pt No. • 15 use. 30-28. 30.2z. :10-21. 111 ,,
Mountain Pacific Sp<1rt'> Fed·
eraiion match Saum.Jay nigh1
on the Troja'ns' mu rt
Blake Tippett (Newport
Harbor) had a match-high 17
kills for USC 16-19, 4-14 111
the MPSF). UCI improved 111
11 -16, 5-13.
OCC seeded first
•CREW: The Orange Coa'it
College men's crew will he
seeded first heading into the
final·of the San Di ego Crew
dassic after complC'ting the
best lime d uring thl' prdimi·
nary races Saturday at ~Ii.<.·
s ion Bay. •
The Pirates, who will b e vy·
ing for the Califo rnia Cup to·
day at r:30 p.m., remained
undefeated and wnn their
heat in 6: 16.16, II 1>C't:0nd!-.
faster thaPI second-pl<1ce Sau
Diego State. Minne!>ota had
the econd best time of thr
day, 6:16.7. UC Irvine won ih
heat In 6:20.2.
OCC Coach Larry Moore
predicted his men's crew wilt
win tod ay.
"I never like to go out on iJ
limb, but they should win the
title," Moore said. "I'll be sur·
prised if they don't win hy a
length or two. But they still
have to go out and perform."
The Pirates' junior varsiry
and novice eights also qutµi -
fied fOr today's finals.
The OCC men's crew in ·
eludes, coxswain Ashley
Th!'mas, a Cost~ Mesa High
product, stroke Danny John·
son, l';ler Wilcox, Roman Ru -.
kosuyev, Jue Carr. Wes Tern·
.Pie. ~teve Egner, J.T. Eger and
on bow, Brian Mora.rt
Vanguard earns split
•BASEBALL: The Van-
guard University baseball
pulled off an upset Saturday
lri the second game of a Gol-
den State Athletic Confer-
ence doubleheader againsr
visiting Biola, edging the
Ea~Jes In extra Innings. 2· 1.
as Adam Yoder singled with
the bases loaded In the bot·
tom of the eighth Inning. The
geme was scheduled for
seven Innings.
Highly regarded Biola (24·
6-l. 13·5 In the G!AC) de·
feated Vanguard (9-25, 3-15)
in the opener, 7-4. In 10 in·
nings.
Marcus Harris was the
Vanguard star In the night·
cap, tossing a four-hitter over
elght Innings with four
strikeouts and ohe waJk. Yod -
er was 3 for 4 with two RBi s.
J,1~011 Searle, Niko laus
Crouch and b aac Salazar had
rwo hilS' apiece for the Lions,
wh u host Cal Baptist at 2:30
p.m. on Tuesday.
In the fir:.1 game,yu cen·
terfielder alazar was 4 fo r 5
.wirh two llBls.
· Golden St•t• Athletic Conference
Flriti\Mri•
Biola 7, Vanguard 4, 10 innings Score by 1nningt B1ola 021 010 ooo:i ' 14 0 vu ·ooo 010 3000 4 is 2
Hamblet, Angevine (71, Casserly
(8), Pot• ( 101 and Galloway: Kl11in. Guernsev 181. Etidcson (9) and Weste rfeld. W -Casserly, 4-0. L -
E.nckson, l· 7. 28 -Orr (81, Kroeker (Bl, S<1lazar (VJ, 30 -
Galloway !Bl HR -C>rr tBl
Secood came
Vanguard 2. Blola 1
Score bv Innings B1ola 100 600 oo 1 4 1 V'guard 000 100 02 2 10 O Gallegos, Lange (61, Angevine
171. Pot• 171, Causepohl (81, Casserly IBI and Galloway. Harris dnd Westerfeld W -Horris, 2-3. L
-Casserlv. 4 1. 2B -Yoder (VI 2.
Hudgins (VI
E;;tancia outlasted
• MSEBl\LL: The Estancia
1 ligh ba~eball team was
deadlockt?d with visiting I.a
'>ierra through four innings
Snturd~y. but the Mountain
View League's Eagles scored
nine m the fifth en route to a
14-J victory in the first round
of the Pride of the Coast
tournamenl.
Senior Cullen Crom had
two of Estancia's five hi ls.
Cwm. Fnr Scheafer and
l:van Van (;cem each scored
to hdp till' hos11. (I ·9) match
La Sierrn L'arly.
· IA Sierra's Brian Bonomo
went ·I fnr 4 with three dou-
bles, a home run, fo1ir runs
and fo ur llRls.
Estancia 11lays a teum to be
de1erminetl Monday at a
11me lO be determined.
Pride of the CoHt toumam1111
First rolJnd
la Sie"a 14, Estancia 3
Score by Innings La Sierra 101 092 Cf 1• 11 1 Estancia 102 ooo o J 5 2 Vorgas .. Munvor (3), Villapando
t6) and Wright: McDanlels,
Gleason (51. ChalfeS (6) and
Crom. McClanahan (21. Curren
t61 W -Munyer. L -McDan1ots, t 3 2B Bonomo <LSI 3, Villapando (LSI 2 HR -Bonomo
,!LSI
'Lion~ ou rmuscle foe
• SOl·IMLL: Vanguard
tJn1vcr~i1y freshman left
.fi elder Jennifer Olvera
blasted a three-run homer in
each game as the Lions swept
a nonconference soft ball
Joubleheader at Whilller Fri -
day.
Olvera'i; fifth-inning dinger
broke a 5·5 tie in th e second
game 10 key an 8-6 Vanguard
win. after her bomb, one of
three Lion homers in the first
game, helped key a 12·0
blowout.
Heather Durham w.em 4
for 4 with four RBis, a homer
and a double in the first
game, in which Ashley Mauro
was 2 for 4 with two RB is and
a homer.
Krystal Keltner alJowed
three· hits and walked just
one in a five·inning. com-
plete-gam e shutout in the
opener.
Vanguard Improved lo 25·
17, while Whittier fell to 4-24.
Nonconter1nce
time 1
Vangu•rd 12\ Whittler 0 Score by nnlng1 V'guard 022 e2 -12 13 o Whittier ooo oo -o 3 • Keltner and Oyer; Lybrand. Lum
(4) and Wln1low. W -Keltner, 6·3.
\. -Lybrand, 3.9, 28 -Durham (VU) 2, Wlnelow (W>. HR -Mauro
(VU), Durham (VU). Olvera (VU).
Slcondpme
V•nvu•rd 8, Whittler I Scorti bv lnnlnae V'guard 021 )30 ~ -e e • Whittier 010 .ao 1 -e e 2
Willia, Rynda (7) end Dyer;
Chevez and Caldera. W -Willis,
4-6. L -'havez, 1· 10. 28 -8omgren (VUI. Martinez (VU),
Wlntlow.tVU), HR -Olvera. (VU).
SAVE MONEY!
SAVE TlME!
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SERVEN
Continued from BI
lor .i IL•ag1w d11l111piunship."
WcC'k.'> alsu pmiscd Scrvl•n':.
roaching prowt•!'.s.
"Ill' did a fantastic job,"
Wt•l'b ''ml. "I lb X\IY!> alway'
l'lllll pt•led .1 1 .i very high lt•vd.
lhcy Wl'rt' alway~ Vl'ry t.'o m ·
1w11tiVl' and t:o11u11ittcd to do
thl'ir ht'''· a mJ they Wt'rl' al -
way!> \Vl'll prl'parl'd and 1111der-
slcJ11d whal I hl'y needt•d 111 do
lo he ~Lll'l'c:-.-.lul."
~rvt•n dn·w '>llllll' nitu:i.,111
lor 111 ... 'ith•h11l' in1l'm.11y. whil'h
lt•d lo 'Jlormlic Vl'rhal 0 111 ·
bt11 '>l:o. ai11wJ al hi~ playl'r'> and
oflki;il:-., anwng (If her~.
11111 hi.; t'Oad1i11g ability clrt·w
1111ivt•r,al rt.''>Pt'<'l from his
Jll'l'r'>, muny ol whorn mar
vckd al 111:. tliligcnn· in <,t:11111-
i11g and .111 ;1h11ity 10 t'llrti.lnll'I
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Los Angeles Times, which h,11..l
been on Mater lki'!> case for
monchs because uf various
r umors or recruiling 1nb deed ..
involving che ~upt'r-1alen1ed
Lewis.
Keegan and I had made! 1111r
views known. 1011, but lhl'
rimes wrill'r' rnu-.1 have reully
got under the M1111.irrh~· ~kin
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llll' Tinws with c11ll' 111
lht' all-cinie h1•;Jli11g ....
Kosher? 1 lardly.
lll''cnbmg i>t'eing Morrison that
11igh1. with a huge smile on his
fa ce on a n ighl I will never
hHgcl.
All of i I was nystaJ cleat as
Murrbon linbhed out his
CU\tomary de livery in broken
Spanish.
I was al Bob Hoyt'!> table at
clw banquet with his grandson.
Colorado-ho und Pecer lloyt of
Newport I !arbor High, and .
Oanh·d by former Mater Dei
I ligh fool ball i:oach Dick Coury,
a11 < >ran~e Count)' legend, a nd
I h111t111g10n Beach's Jack
Hichmund, th e
ban4ue1 chairman. It
tloesn'c gel much
twtter than that.
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from the roas ting pit at
these ~ort of hashes. Cuilty feclini.::.'{ /\rt·
you kidding? We
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with a comph:ll' 111gh1
ul laugh1cr. "'hirh
'itfl'tl'hed Olll h> Wl't'k.'
and n10n1hs in tht•
allermath whc•11t•v1•1
W(' Wl'rt' ill ('Clllt:ll'I.
Pete Carroll
i\11 arrow for Arizona
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he!>l: "Wh~ll d o you say
10 an Arizona Slate
grat.111a1c when you
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for lhl' p1aa and shut
I Ill' Joor.· l'he next day .1:. 1lw
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l\1all'r lki l'ampu:. lc11
llu: pres:. 1.·0 11f1•r1.·11n•,
my story. romph·11•
wilh a Vl'ry l:1rg('. nbp.
color pholu of l.nvi:-.
and hi' n1ad1e\ .11 a
1.1hlt• w11h pn·" gu1clc•,
111 lrnnt ol th1·111. Paul Salata
Fvcryonc w<i:. very
h appy w11h the big
1urnn111. ch c second
year in a row, and if
wen· a hl'lling man, I
1hink I'd hcc chc ho use
1hat m·x1 yNtr's.winner
will be doakcd in
cardinal a11d ~old, too.
1 he !{Oldcn-congued
I c•vy, who nwrhed l.ung Beach
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l'layl·r 111 lhl' Year Del'
toppl'cl hy 1h1.· I rnja11,· [ll l''!'o
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l'lay1•1 111 llw Vear Wittie
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It> t·xpa11d on lhl' lan.:uagc of
1 h1· ganll'.
II wa~ a grt•at nigh! for IJSC.
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Bob Serven, the most successful hoy', b.iskNball coach 1n Costa Mesa High history, resigned
after five seasons and a 79 56 ~rrorll. •,t<1t111g he Wllnt ed to spend more time with his family.
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and l Wl'fl' lwltl 111 goocl light hy
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THE 2"0 ANNUAL EVENING
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April 28, 2004
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PROGRAM
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6:00pm -9:00pm -Experience an evening of fine wine and
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and classic cars. A silent auction and drawing held throughout
the evening will benefit the Costa Mesa Senior Center.
Wine tasting $25 per person pre-registration; $35 at the door.
Featuring the wines of Sonoma and Napa Valley from Martin
Family Vin eyards, BV Vineyards, Domaine Chandon and
Stimson Lane.
Space is limited. Please make your r~servations today by
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fix ,1ttVI ,11 the Ot.JO/oll' County Fa11ftrot11uf,
88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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