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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 20()4
--Retirement costs rising millions per year
Bu t Newport, u n li ke oth er cities being forced to pour
more money into PERS, is prepa red for th e cru n ch.
QUESTION ? Whet can cities do to
combat the rising cost of
employee benefits? Please a
employer!> 111us1 µa)'·
"It's a hu~e increal'it'." Hludau :.aid.
"Rut we'rl' not alone. Citic-, acro~s thl'
state are de<1li11g with the sam t• 1hi11g."
spell your name and tell us
your hometown and phone
Ru1 unlike olht'r cilie~. Nt•wporl June Casagrande
Daily Pilot
tirerncnt sy~tem. known a!> PERS.
which 111anage5 re tirement funds for
e mployees of most cities in the state,
hit on hard tirnt's when the economy
took a nosedive four years ago. The
plan and the employer contributions
are based on the projection that the
fund will earn about 8.25% a year. In-
stead, 1999 began a threl'-year streak
of losses that d idn't tum around until
thi" yl:'ar. City M<111ager I IDmer Rludau
numbers for verification purposes only. Beach saw ii coming. A111it'ipaling the
cnmd1. the d !y several yt>an. ago lw·
gan selling a'>ilk money lO covl'r 1lw
increa~t·d CO)>I~. Bludau ~aid. l hi· 1'allll'
k.ind of conserva 1ive approach will .ti·
low d ry leaders to leave 1lw mum•\ 1111·
touched this yea r and make up the dit
ference in tht> regular IH11.lgt·1. n 111111,.:
back on capi1al improwinem pTllJl'Us
and 01her optional ~pt•11di11g.
NEWPOHT BFJ\CI I -This year. the
city will pay $~).;!5 million inro lhc re-
tirement fund for city's 75 I full -time
employees. Next year. the city will pay
$I ::u million in10 the state-run fund.
Two years later. the cost \.viii skyrocke 1
10 $16.3 million.
explained . In the meantime. if lhe fond
doesn't rnake up the money l>Ome-
where. il won't be able w pay ou1 ben-
efits lo retiring employees at the prom-
ised ra1es.
The California Publil.: Ernpluyee He-
To make up the difference, the fund
has upped the contributions that the
KEEN EYES
KENT TRfPfOW /DAILYPILOl
Big Brother, or in this case. Big Sister, appears to be watching a pair of shoppers stroll by at South Coast Plaza on Tuesday.
Joyous holiday marred by terrorist threats
Fighting in the Middle East a nd an alert in L.A. prey
on many minds as Passover is cele brated this week.
hoping for liberation from a rise in
aJJli·SerniLism in Europe. he said. are
other imponanl things to 1hink about.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -While Jews
worldwide remember their ancestor:-
and celebra1e their freedom as pan of
Passover that began at sundown Mon-
day. the l.os Angeles Police Depart-
ment on Wednesday announced it was
on heigh1ened alert for terrorist activ-
ity for the remainder of the eight-day
holiday.
"This is not a new condition or
plight for Jewish people," said Habbi
Mark Miller of Temple Bat Yahm in
Newport Beach. "Jn history ~md today.
we have always had to keep one eye on
our celebration and the other on po·
tential threats againsl us. We've always
had this delicale balancing act. II is dif-
ficult to have the fullness of joy when
you have to look over your shoulder
constantly. but we are well -schooled in
1his kind of behavior."
Rut, he said, 1>-c1ssover is a tim e to fo.
cus on the hope that one day Israel wW
be free from terror. Hememhering
troops fighting for freedom in Iraq and
THE BELL CURVE
Pt-ople should not forget. he said,
their own personru freedom. He en·
courages people to break free from
patterns or behaviors that he said
often enslave them,
"We want w enlarge ourselves be-
yond whatever binds or restricts us."
MiUer said. "Whatever is making our
life less than it should be. whatever is
stultifying our po1ential for growth and
awareness, whatever is limiting -t.hat
is a going forth from our personal own
Eb'YPt or confining place."
Community and family Seders
marked the first two nights or the holy
Angels are ever in th e outfield
I t's time for my annual baseball
column, which my in-house
critic says I shouJd skip this year
because I always say the same
thing about spiritual renewal and
the opportunity to start afresh with
a clean slate.
Her attitude grows, of course, out
of a limjted grasp of the
inspirarionaJ role baseball plays in
offering all of us a .stable point of
reference in an otherwise chaotic
world.
I've said all that before. too. but
somewhere in the Rfth inning of
the An gels' freeway series game
with the Dodgers last Sur.1day. I
looked out over a stadium jammed
with fellow human beings
reinvigorated by the start of a new
baseball sea~n. awash in beer and
JOSEPH
N. BELL
hot dogs and
little le.ids and
hatred of the
Dodgers and
great
expectations,
and I knew I had
to say it again.
h's my patriotic
duty.
In ligh t of the
incessant
drum beat of
half-truths.
outright Ues and character
assassination facing us in the next
seven months of this presidential
election year, we're going to need
every diversion we can find. And
baseball has long held an honored
place high on that list.
-'J --
So for three hours Sunday. I
basked in watching the Angels
humiliate the Dodgers. And there
was no slackening olf during the
last five innings when the Angels'
Salt Lake City farm team was on the
field. But the relaxed atmosphere of
a big lead allowed me to o bserve
some glitches in the renamed -
and properly so -Angel Stadium.
The new owner. Arte Moreno.
hasn't made a single wrong move
since he lowered the price of beer
after he took over the team last
year. And his positives have seemed
even more remarkable in contrast
to the bumbling of both the old and
new owners of the Dodgers. So I'm
willing to'g)ve.Arte som.e·slaclc. for
s .. CURVE, P11• A4
holiday. whirh i:clehratl'' Ull' litwra~
lion of Jewi~h slave' fro111 l:gyp11.111
Pharaoh nam!.t'S JI lllOTC lhiln ;!,00()
yl'ur~ ago.
Temple f\al Yahm lwltl ;1 St'd1•1 !tu
~houl I 00 r erJpk l'uc,day nigh I .111d
tl1e Utabad Jewish Lenter of Newp11r1
Beach held one at 1he Oai-i!. Srniur
Center in Corona del Mar.
I i1caJs like Cos1a Mesa resident~ An-
dy and Greg Simonoff also hat.I family
Seders. which are heavily -;teeped 111
tradition. ll1e Simonoff~ and !heir I :i-
year-old son Etlnm dined with Ant.I)'°~
sister in Los Angele~.
Andy Simonoff said tha1 ronOirh in
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SPORTS
Newport Harbor baseball ekes
out a 2-l victory over Estancia.
· Sff PaceBl
( ily t lllllll'1lin •m ~tt've Bromherg
,,1id th.II whilt· lhl' l'O"I i lll'Tl'CIS('~ are
h.trd tu lwar. they'rl' .;1111 worth it.
"\Vl· nin'1 live w11l1t1u1 the Pl-.HS ~ys
lt•111 and it\ a r h a ll e111.w IO live wi 1h it,"
Bni111iwr~ 'a11L "Bui it\ a rC's pn11!>ibil-
1t ~ -part ot taking r.ire nf our own.
:\ml ii vou want tlw be'\ ol the be<;t
1·111plov;·<·'· 1h1-, h wha1 you have 10
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• JUNE CASAGRANDE CO\/t:IS Newpon
Br..id> a11d John Wayne Airport She may
he rnached at 19491 574·4232 or by e-mail
di 11111e t:r1sanra11de·" /dtunes.c:om
Airport
Working
Group not
• • giving up
Dan a Ro hrabacher is the
keynote s p eaker at a
mee ting urging that th e El
Toro battle isn 't over yet.
Oeepa Bharath
Daily Pilot
Nl:\Vl'lllll HL·\l II -1\11•rnllt.'r1> ol a
group th.it h.i-.. l1111ght lhl' l'Xp<111sion ol
101111 Wav111· \1rpur1 and lubbi1•d for an
11irporl .1 1 llw I I lorn ;\f,ffiilt' 1\1 r Rase un
\\,·d111•,d.1\ pl<'dg1•d 10 1 rn111111w their
lighl Int .i wn111d .111p1H I in Orange
l 'tlllll\'
·\1 1i11· 1\trp1111 \\111 l..111g t.roup·, annual
1 m·1·1111g lwld 111 t Ill' N1'\\ JH 1rt lkach Coif
( h1h. group l1•ad1•r' 'alll llwv will 1101 fade
.i1v.ir with 1111• \'ollng rlmrn of !he airpu11
ll\111,ttil'l'
"J1 \ 1101 11\l'I ... tlw grm1p·, Viet• Prl'!.l-
d1·111 Htt·I.. l.1\ lror -,,11tl. "\Ve ti.1ve to be v1gi ·
J.1111 .111d J..1·t•p ow figl11 11p. I hi,, ii. a never-
l'IHhng ''rn~lt• 111 rnatnlain uur quality of
lilt-..
I lw g11111p·, procl.1111.ilwn rallll' a liltle
11101t· ill.in .i nwnth aflL'r one of the last
l111g\'ru1g h;11tl1·, over an El foro Airport
,,,1, n· ... ol\'l't.l whrn thl' plunmng a11thority,
lhl' Airpnrl \\/ork111g ( ;roup. !Ill' d 1y of lr-
Vltll', lhl' Or;u1ge C.oun1y Hegional Airport
,\uthmil\' ,111tl other p <1rl1t'' amvet.I at a
't·llle11w11t 10 t ln,c· lhe door 1in several
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BUSINESS
Restaurants
next level at
promenade
Mastro's Ocean Club, Sage
on the Coast and Modo
Mio Cucina Rustica are all
s it-down eateries expected
to open in the next yea r.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPOHT COAST -As homes sprout
\IP along the bluffs overlooking Pacific
Coa ... 1 I lighway, a shopping cen1er also is
roming of age.
l'hrc•e m·w si t-down restaurants wiU
help malurc rhe Cl)'btal Cove Promenade.
which opened in 2002 and boasts a slowly
growing numher of houtique shops Md
.;onw "fu-,1 casual" dining -.pots such as
Patific Whl'Y C:af~.
Sage on the Coast. Mastro's Ocean Qub
and Mmlo Mio C11ci11n Rustlca arc all slat-
ed to open in 1he next year at the center.
RC'-;tnurateu r.; said they picked the center
because of ils idyllic location on the coast
and the wnwing rnmmunity of homes
nearby. which give ii a neighborhood feel.
Coming in Aug\lst is Sage on the Coast.
wh1rh wut h e ~imilar 10 the existing Sage
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POLITICS
THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Drowl)ing in wastefulness
Allcl• Robinson
Daily Pilot
C..11ifornrn rank!. 11ear the bonom
111 the 50 statei. in wasteful federal
'Jlcnu1ng. but Congress approved
mort-than SJ million in local "p ork
band" pro1cc1i., according 10
( 111:r.e111. AgalnM Government Waste.
I hc Wa.,hlngton. 11.C.-based
n1111pro fi1 Kroup on Weunei.day
rdca .. t'u iii. annual "pig book,"'
wl11ch 1·atalog.'> what it i.ee' as
111lllel'l''>.'>ary l'ongre.-.sional
'>Pt'ndmg.
Statl'W1dt'. 2004 wa~tcful spending
w.1i. lt.,tt•d ut nearly $64J million .
which averaged about $18.12 per
per.,on and ranked C..alifomia 43rd
1a.111onw1de in purl.. ~pending. lhc
).:rt>llp '>i.tld
1.ocal pr<>Jel't' it um!'.ide~d
w.11>tl'ful wcre the Army Corps of
I 11g111et'r,· I l'l'etpl of $500.000 fur
1 011,1r111 111111 111 1 he tipper Newport
ll.11· '$1 o:; m1ll11111 Vanguard
ll111H•1,1t} rt·t·e1vcd lor cquipmcnt
.11111 u111,truc11011 of a ne11 'l'ienn·
1 l'lllc 1: S:-i00,000 that went 10
:\1•\\ port lll'Jrh company l\1ulli
I J11111·11,111 11,1I lmag111g Inc. from the
I >ep.1rt111t•111 of I lealth .ind I luman
"NV1l'c'>. and S I rrnlho11 tne Orangl'
< ountr 'i.rn1tat10n l>1i.trirt rl'l'etvt'd
1111 ,,.a.,tc1•-<llt.'r lrl'.1tmt'11t prngr.tm)o.
I Iii.' group al'" l riticucd M2J
111ilh<111 1n I hmwland ~n·11nty pork
'lll'1Hl111~ 1h,11 indudl.'d S(ill million
lw .,.·11·11u· .ind tt'Chnology
ll'llow .. J11p progrdlll'> fur stud1•111'
,111d u111vt•r"til''> and $20 million for
th1· llo111t'l.111cl !'>t•ctmt} department
ht"1d4w11tcr ... Hep <Jirl' C..ox. who
rh.i1r' thl' llOll't' committel' on
hunwl;md wcurity. wa' u11av.11l<1blt·
ftir I fl lllllll'nt
Cox hires 20-ycar journalist
and Enron in vt::s tigator
l<l'p C IHti. C oi. t1n111111nl·ed la't
\\t't•l.. lw h." h1rl'd Kt·n lohni.on,
fw 111t•1 .11L11• .111d <1th i'nr to Hep 11111}
l.111/ln IR· Los Angeles). as a senior
,11J\'l"iOr on the l~ader'>hlp ~ta ff and
I lo11wla11d ..,('n1r11v ( omn11ttt't'.
l11hmnn ha., "orl..ed un lq(1~latio11
1111 h1d111g tht' national dn·tluH:all
1i,t .111d tilt' .!O<>.I f:rwrgy Policv t\ct.
\., dL·purr .,t,111 d1rl't tor f11r the
111111,t· l:ll l'lf:V umJ l ommert:t'
< 11111m1llt't' ht> wu:; 111v11lved 111
11111~IL'''"'l1'll 1nvt''t1gation., mto
torp111.ttl' dt•hatle~ including bnron,
(,Johal< ro ...... 111g dllU ~tart ha Stewart.
I ft• ,il;,n It,.., .!(I V('ar' of experience a'
FILE PHOTO /DAILY PILOT
70th District Assemblyman John Campbell will hold off on backing an
1rnt1attve he supported that would impose more control on state spending.
J 1ouroali.,1 and ha":> won mor(' 1han
:;o .1ward.., fur h1i, wor.k in th<1t field.
Campbell sure spending
won't get out of hand
Now that CaJHorn1a voters haw
.1ppruved Propos11ion 57, a
S l 5·billlo n bond issue. and
Proposition 58, an initiative
requiring state legislatori. to balance
the hllllget. 70th District
J\<;i.emblyman John Cam pbell will
hold off on backing an initiative that
would impose stricte r conrrols on
'tat{· '>pending.
I he initiative was a pproved by the
Secretary of Sta te's office for
<>igna1ure rnllection last weel... htll
< a mpbl'll :.aid there wouldn't have
been e nough t1ntc to get the 600.000
.-.ignature needed tn q11aJify for Lhe
November ballo t by the April 16
deadline. He'll make ::.ome revisions
to the measure and try to get 11 on
the ballot in Marth 2006. the next
... 1a1ewidc election.
"There could be 15 or more
11111iative':> on the November ballut,"
Campbell said. "It' going to h e a
mess.~
Campbell i.aid h e's not concerned
that the delay in getting the initiative
before voter~ will result in wild
over:.pending by his colleagues.
"If Gov. Davis were still in office I'd
be worried , but until we get a
constitutional spending limit, Gov.
Schwarzenegger Is the <;pe nding
limit. ~o I'm confident that he will
l..C'ep a lid on thin~~ al least through
2006," tw 'aid
POLITICAL CALENDAR
POLITICS ASIDE
A rising
Newport Coast
T lw overctll
response 10 la't
week'c; coltunn
highlighting some
notable political
dona11o ni. was: Wl1.11
about the rest of tlw
people. the one5 whose
name1> don't appear in
the paper?
It's a good point. and
it open!> the door to S.J. CHAN
SI 9 million 10 $1.4l
million, have given
more since January
2003 than the 92660
:t.ip code'<; S 1.3 million
(Zi p wdes in
metropolitan New York
are the leading ones in
the nation), I lowever.
three exclu:.ive area~ -
Balboa Peninsula.
Balboa l!>land a nd
pcrhap:. a more
prod11ctive search of
Newport-Mesa giving hy area
and n~ighborhood rather thdn
gossipy name.
l.ido ble prov1ck!> an
mtere!>ting picture, 111 pan
becausc it's large enough for
there 10 he enough don.itiom to
talk about but 'lliU ... mall l'llOURh
th,11 one can irnagmt' 11 ;:1i. .1
... olitar} plCLl' ol i\:1•wport Ht'.ICh.
Anyone -;urprn.t'd that thc
leading pulttician there il<
ldent Bush? I le ren·iVt'J
175 from Udo l'ile rc~idrrrn.
veen Ian I, 2003, and the
end of February.
More surprising might be the
lt>ading De mocratic recipient It
isn't Sen. John Kerry -he hai ..
no donation~. And 11 i<;n"t former
Vermont Gov. Howard Dean.
who receivc'd Sl.505. Not former
Gen. Wesley Oaik, 5200 behind
Dean at S2.:JSO. F..wn Sen. John
f.dwards. at Sl,000. bn't the
leader.
It WO!> Sen. Joseph Lieberman,
who received SJ.000 from Lido
1!.le residents.
Other liltJe b land., that ufferetl
some political punch included
the exclusive Linda Isle, where
residents gave $5.000 to the
president and $500 10
Ueberman, and Bay Island.
whose residents tos!>cd $3.000 10
the Whtie I louse and $1,000 10
Kerry (from tl1e same house as
on e of the pre~ident'i. donors -
I wonder what dinner is like
there). ·
Larger areas of
Newport·Mesa are more
difficult to delineate. The parts
of Newport Beach that fall
within zip code 92660.
including Ea tbluff. Newport
Center and the Port Streets. nrl'
one of the .,tat e's -and na tion's
-top donating zip codes. In
California, only Beverly I lills,
with donations to taling $2.7
million. and parts of Lo:.
Angele~. with do11ations from
Newport C..od'>t -arl'
'111 digesohlt' J11111un1s. nw pen1m.ula has its share Cll
lk111ocrnt~ -~mall s hare. any
way. J'hey gd\e $2,000 and $500
each to De<1n, Gephardt and
I .ll'bl'mMn.
lkpuhhcam , of course, rule.
I hl'y gavr $19.000 to Bush .
f lw 1~l.111d. inL111di11g Collin'
l'>land, wa~ more gcnerm1' to
Demm·1,11<,. Kt·rry rece1wd
$4,000, a' did< 1t'phardt.
L1ehcrtn.111 co1111n1wd hi:.
h111dra1si11g dominam:e with
S7.000 from the island. Dean
managed $300 and Oark $150.
Bush received $14,950.
Compa ring Newport Coast 10
the above areas offers an answer
to a question I've posed before:
\Viii ewport Coast, where so
much wealth is collecting,
become~· political power base
hy delll of donation, alone?
·111r answer. taking into
con&ideration Lhat there arC'
mure residents up there than 011
either Balboa Island or the
p eninsula, seem like a qualified
"ye~ ...
The big n umber. of cour:.e, "
for Bu-;h: $79.170. R111 there al.,o
i' a sizable am ount fur
Democra t.s. wi th Edwards
lt•ading the way with $7,300.
l.1cbrrman is next with $6.600.
Kt..'rry follows with $4,30(). Oea11
wi th $2.100, Gephardt with
S 1.500. dark with $700 and Rep.
Dennis Kuclnlch with $400.
While those numbers may
paJe compared to other part:. of
Newport Beach, it seems they
can only rise as politicians. and
others. trek up the hill looking
for m ore m oney from the gated
parts of the city.
1 ewpon·s import, politically,
i<,11'1 :ibou1 to change. in other
wonh.
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APRIL
11: Newport Harbor Republican Women wlll hold
a general luncneon meeting at noon at the Pacific
Club. The guest speaker will be C. Arthur Jam ...
Information: (949) 644-0539
11: The Republican Party of Orange County wlll
hold a reception in honor of Thomas A. Fuentes,
outgoing party chairman, from 6:30 to 7 p.m. In
the Mesa Verde Room at the Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel. Cost Is $26 per person. RSVP: (714)
556-8665
hold ,. fundraialng reception from 1 :30 to 4 p.m.
at the Clubhou1e Restaurant in Costa Mesa. The
special guest will be Biii Handel of Kf l·AM (640).
RSVP to Kelly at fundr•lsing@ocyr.org
and all Republicans are welcome. Information:
(714) 656-8555.
JUNE
11: The Committee to Reelect Tom Fuentes to the
Board of Trustees of the South Orange County
Community College District will hold a 6 p.m.
reception and 7 p.m. fundr1islng dinner, at the
Dining Room at the Sutton Plac41 Hotel In
Newport Beach. The special gue9tt wHI be Hugh
Hewin, Bruce Herschensohn and Wllllam Rusher.
Information: (714) 969-2705
11: The Republican Party of Orange County
Central Committee will hold a general meeting at
7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel, at
686 Anton Blvd., Costa Meu. Admi11lon ls free,
and all Republicans are welcome. Information:
(714) 556-8555.
24: The Orange County Young Republicans will '
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VOL. 98, NO. 99
THOMAS H. JOHNSON Stlw Mc:C'9nlc
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' 7: Newport Harbor Republlcan1 will hold an
14: The Republican Pany of Orange County will
holds its annual Flag Day salute fundralsing
dinner at the Hilton Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 556-8555. ln•ugural meeting at the home of Debra Allen In
Corona Del Mar. More Information to come.
17: The Republican Party of Orange County
Central Committee will hold a general meeting at
7 p.m. at the South Coalt Plaza Westin Hotel. at
886 Anton Blvd .. Costa Meta. Admluion Is free,
21: The Republican Party of Orange County
Central Committee wm hold a general meeting at
7 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Westin Hotel, at
686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa, Admi1$ion is free.
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
Expect areas of morning low
clouds. Otherwise, look for
variable high clouds. Highs will
be from 64 to 73 with light
winds. Tonight will be mosily
cloudy with lows 51 to 56 with
light winds.
lnfonnatlon:
www.nws.noaa.gov
BOATING FORECAST
Winds will be out of the
southe11t Jtt 10 knots
becoming westerly at 10 to 15
knots in the afternoon with
wind waves of 2 feet or le11 on
a west swell of 3 to 6 feet at 16
aeconds.
Tonight, winds will be
variable at 10 knots or less
becoming westerly at 10 knots
overnight with wind waves of 2
feet or le11 on a welt 1well of 6
to 7 feet at 15 seconds.
F1rther out, winds will be
out oftha no rthwest at 10 to 20
knots with windt waves of 2 to
•I
4 feet on a west swell of 9 to 11
feet at 16 seconds. Tonight,
winds will be out of the
northwest at 10 to 20 knots
with wind waves of 3 feet on a
west swell of 10 to 12 feet at 15
seconds.
SURF
West-facing breaks can
eKpect to see size increase
from chest to head high and
bigger in the afternoon.
Dawn patrol sessions may
not see much.
w.ter qu•llty:
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TIDES
Time
6:22 a.m.
12:41 p.m.
6:28p.m .
11:56 p.m.
Heltlht
-0.66 feet low
3.61 feet hlgl>
1.73 feet low
5.82 feet high
WATER TEMPERATURE
60deg111e1
Daily Pilot lhursdd) f\11111 H .'fXJ4 AJ
Newport to be course for marathon 1111 Ortalnal
Organizers of the
O.C. Marathon say
the c ha rity event is
expected to draw
10,000 runners.
Tom Wibon said.
The race will take place Del·. 5
and is ex pected to draw I0.000
runners and 75,000 spec1a1urs.
The course is sel 10 :.t.irt at
Fashion Island, wind past the Ir·
vine Spectrum, and finish up
along the Back Bay :ll tht.> New-
port Ouncs resort.
uur community and especially
for the young people who wiU
be mvolved with the charities."
FYI COSTA MESA
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot The marathon has bl'ell two
years in 1he works. In April l002,
SANTA ANA -When you the Run for Orange County Kids
think of first-class marathons, committee fonned to establish
New York and Boston come 10 the marathon.
mind. Cvrnmittee members ~'l:'arch-
nunning enthusiasts hope to ed for two years for" a mtiin.
add Orange Count)' to th<Jt list ~ponsor. They finally round ;1
with 1he debut of 1he Orange generous one in PacifiCare
County Marathon in December. I lealth Systems, which provided
On Wednesday, the Run for a 4uarter of a million in cash
Orange County Kids committee aml a commitment of another
<Jnno unced the race and un· quarter of a million in in-kind
veiled the course. most of which service<>. :.aid former As~emhly
will be in Newport Reach. at a . man Scoll Baugh. a memher of
kickoff in Santa Ana. tht' maralhons boarcJ uf direc·
It will be the first full-length tors.
marathon in the county and J loag Memorial I lospital
comes with a unique twist: all of Presbyterian i., 1he exclus1vr
the proceed!> from the race will hospital supporlt>r fllr lhl· mara-
he donated to selected chil-thun.
dren's charitie:.. '"We're very excited about it ,"
"We will be 011 the map not .,aid Debra Legan. Hoag\ virl'·
because of a movie or a TV sil· presiden1 of marketing. '"I think
cum. but because of caring peo-it's a greu1 opponunity for u~ co
pie," Orange County Supervil>Or :.uppnrt a hl'ahhy lifo~tylc in
The race capitalizes on a
popular pastime throughout the
county, said marathon director
Rill Sumner.
"There are about 20.000 run-
ners in Orange County and
about 5.000 in Newport Beach."
Sumner sajd. "If you go tu the
Back Bay, you see people ru11-
nin~. They're everywhere."
The Orange County marathon
will be enhanced by the experi-
em:c of the ru1iner!t pulling ii
on. founder and assistant race
director Steve Robinson said.
I le ha~ run fifteen marathons
;ind Sumner ha!> run between 40
a11d 50, llobmson said.
rill' rare will be in December
so it doc~n·1 conflict wilh other
mnrath1)ll'> in October. Robin-
\llll explained. And since the
la!ool part or the cour~e is through
the Back Ray bil..c path with no
iraffic lights, the i.lower runners
1von't he U!thered off 1he cour:.e
a~ 1hcy are In other marathon'>.
nohi11~011 added.
"JI"~ .1 rt'SJll'CI th111g," Rubin·
so11 :.ard. "ll ii takes you eigh1
hour,, you GUI fini~h and will
get the ,,11ne re~pect a" the per-
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
St John the Baptist
cheer can't be beat
0 1eerleader:. at St. John 1hc
Bap1ist Catholic l·.lemi:nrnry
School completed an unde-
feated sea:.on and won the USA
Junior Nationab.
t•dge of lhl' campu~. near thl'
l"echnolo~ry Ct•ntcr. The nm,1
convenie nt public acn·ss is
lrom the rampus 1Mrking ltll olf
Adam~ Avenue.
hux, J1111w r for twu at Back Bay
Howing and Hun11i11~ Club Ht>:-·
ta11rnn1 and a noral arrange-
lllt'lll.
Co t !'or the mixer i!> free for
rhambt.·r mcmhl'rs and $IO for
po1en11.tl mcmhL•r,. lronS111ne
llank 1~ ,1t 1201 l>ove SI. in ew·
For more information on the
marathon, log on to
http://wWw.ocmarathon.com
!>On who li111sht'~ fir 1 f"ht•y
won'1 get crowded ofr 1hc cour~l·
and they wlll haw a great 11me ··
Organizers of the rnCl' will
also provide training tn :1ny rt111·
ner who wants to participate.
"All you golla dub gl'I 10 \hl·
sta rt line, wt>'ll ht:•lp you do tht.•
rest." Stunner ~aid. '"We do11"t
care if you're ll or llU."
The marathon will rL•place th!'
I ti-year Orange < :11t1n1y I lall
l\larathon & 5K. which wa' al'o
directed hy !-turn11cr. B111h 11t
1he'e event' wi ll ht.• foltkd i11t11
the Orangl' Coumy l'\lara1hnn
wet.'kcnd a' wl'lt ."a ktd'' 111ar,1
thun, a mayor.,· l\.\11-mih• wall.
and a health .uitJ fitnl',.., l''(p11
Otte of 1he chan11c<, th.11 will
henefit from 1hc Ill'''' 111.ir.tth1111
is Tl ll NI\ l11gl•tlwr .• 111 .1h l'I
~chnul program wh1d1 h.t.., .1
hranch in Co\la l'\te~.1
EASTER SUNDAY
All You Can Eat Buffet 12:00 Noon to 8:30 P.M.
(You may also choose from our regular menu)
Kaplan's Whole Steamship Round Roast Beel. Sliced at the table.
Honey Baked Ham With Pineapple.
Cold King Salmon Salad wilh Mango anb Cilantro Dressing.
Fresh Oven Roasted TurkM with all the Trimmings Kaplan's Home Made Fresh Cranberry Sauce.
• ltallan Lasagna Topped with Marinara 'Sauce,
Fresh Parmesan a11d Monarella Cheese.
Padlhai Bangkok Noodle with Chicken. Mixed Vegetable . Topped with Crushed Peanuts.
Steamed Vegetables_, Yams In Honey and Raisins.
Mashed Potatoes, 1ur1tey Gravy, Sage Dressing Tossed Green Salad, Sweet and Sour Cabbage Soup or Home Made thicken Noodle Soup.
Easter Cake. Ice Cream or Sorbel.
$17. 95 Each Person • Children under 1 O I $7. 95
Elclusive of Tu, le•t'ltts and Gratuity
Kaplan's Open 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.
On Easter Sunday for Reservations 1714) 557 -6611
Kaplan's Banquet Room Accommodates Pa~ of 1 10 75 persons
3211 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa fat UI F'WYJ
(714) 557-6611
Appleton Estate $1 Q99 JAMAICAN RUM 750ml
WAS $17.99 M1•nr1on this ad tor p11ce
11wy also won 1hc Kin>; of 1he
Bleachers Na1ionals. CorwNse
Stale 0 1ampioni.hip ;.ind Lhe
<Jieerleaders of America West
Coast Open. This b the i.econd
year in a row 1ha1 1he ~quad
wenl undefeated.
Becau:.e crnp.., will be ma1u1 ·
i11g and ready fur sale at t.liffer-
ent times during the 'prin~. ;i
plant sale hotline ha!> hcl'll t'<,·
1ablished to announcl' which
plant:. will bt• avail<ihlc each
Friday. The hotline numhN i'
(714) 432-0202. ext. 2fi5'.\3.
pore lkach. _... !!~~~j~!~a Wines $299
The team is made up ol 34
girl:. in fifth through eighth
grade. St. John":. graduate EcJdie
Strachan. 21. coaches the team.
I lis si!>ter and niece are on the
team and ht~ mother i:. a sec-
ond-grndl• teaclll'r at the
"chool. ·
Horti culture heaven
next four Fridays
Orange Coa:.t Cullege·s orna·
mental horiiculture depart·
ment is hosting a .;erie' of plant
sales on four Friday mornings
and afternoons in April.
OCC's horticulrure depart·
mcnt is growing a variety of
plants for spring gardens. Dif·
ferent varieties of tomatoe.;,,
:.evcrnl varielies or both hell
anJ chili peppers. herbs. an-
nual!> in pony park~. mixed
color baskets and many uthl'r
plants will be available.
Proceeds from the -;ale will go
to ~tudent scholar<,hips, and 10
invest In addi1ional supplte~
and materi<tl<; for OCC''> orna-
mental horticuhurl' depart·
men t.
The sales arc scheduled from
10 a.m. 10 :I p.m. on April !cl, lti,
~J amt 30 in tht.' 1 lonicultme
(;nrdcn Nursery, on the western
Excelling students to be
awarded al breakfast
The 1op I~ i.chula" lrorn
Newport I farhor and < .orona
del Mar high <;1:hool'i will lw
hone.red at tht' •Urt.l annual
Schnlar~hip Aw 1rd' Brcnkf'o,t
on April 15 al 1ht• Hadis"rn I lo·
tel.
The event will be hm.tetJ by
the Commodore'> Club ol the
Newporl Bcarh Chamhl'r <Jf
< :omrnerre. The event hegm' at
7: 15 a.m. and the co~I b Sl!'i.
For more information, call tltl'
chamber offit·e at rn4~)) 7 .rn
HOO.
Mixing lronStone.
appeliLers and prizes
The ewport Bcad1 01arnhl'r
of Commerce will hold i1i. New-
port Sunset Nrtworki11g r-tixl'r
at 5 p.m. April 2l .11 llll' New
lronSlom• Aank.
rhe evening will fc.11urc ap
petizer!. from Meyerh11l '!oo C .111-
sine. live music wine, bc•t•r ;rnd
~oft drinks eumplimcnt-; of
lronSton~ Bank.
rho~c in allendante will havt•
lhl' opportuni1y to win prize'
dona1ed by ttw ba11k, inc:ludi11~
a $100 <;<JVings bond. annual
use of a large !.afcty Ul'pO~ll
Prices
Good
Thru
411t/04
for more 111forrna1ion, call
thl' d1.1mbcr office at rn49) 729·
4400. Hc\crva11om are not nee ·
"'"'al)•.
Group asks donors to
say YES al feas t
Yo111h Employment Service of
1 lw I !arbor l\rea will ho.;1 11 ..
.I 1 !>t annmtl Hom;m Feast and
1 Jiarity Auction on May 6. YES
rdl't" ytH11h to local employers.
rhe organization is looking
tor rompanie!> that want to be a
prnmu1111nal partner, .i spon-
'or/underwrilt'r 1r a tlunor of
in·kind ~ervire'> M auction
IH'lll~.
l'he f'Vcn l takt." place on May
fi al th~ C:o'>l<J MP~a Pighbor-
ho11d Communit)' Cl·nter, I 84!l
!'ark Ave. ror morl' information,
(\Jll (94l/J 642-83llfi.
FOR THE
RECORD
llie I-YI box in
Wednesdays Costa Mesa
City Council meeting
wrap·up listed the wrong
time for lhe councils
next meeting on Monday.
That meeting wiU be at
4:30 p.m.
.ALTA DENA PRODUCTS. r~ESH GROUND PEANUT BUTIER, NU1~ & DlllEO fRUll, fRESH fLORAl 90UOUETS, ~f.j lGGS,
GRIND YOUR OWN COHEt, C"E5T SI BON BREAD DELIVERED fRESH OAILY
2016 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA. 949.642.6025
Mon.-S.t. 10 un -6 m
• Ch•rdonnar & Semillon 750 1 • Shiraz & Cabernet m
• Shim & Mertot Ment10n this od tor price
SANTA MARGHERITA $699
Cabernet or Merlot Wines 1so m1
Product of ttaty Men11on tlus act lo• pnce
S outh C oast Plaza
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Enjoy cha racter dis pl ays from Lewis Carroll \
Alice in Wo11dcrland a~ Sout h Coast Pla1a prt!»Cllt!-
Sprrngt tme tn Wo nderland
Ge t ready fo r SP-rtl_!_g_~th
ChiJdren's Fas hi ons 6 Ea ster S weets
a bcrc rom b1e. ll ODl:.CA C hocolates. habyCap. G.1pK1d !i.
Codrva C hocolat1er , Cvmhorce. Jacad 1. Otlilv. Po ttery Harn Kid!..
Punic Zoo. Roxy. SJnrro, See's Can~1 e:o., Talhot" Kid~
f'Jrt1JI Lr~t1111;:
NEW! Springti me Bun ny Carousel
Sou th Coast Pla1a's carousel as transformed from horses
to charming bunnies aod beau tiful fl o ral ca rriage«.
Children will be dcl1gh1 cd t o rid e the on ly Bu nny
Carousel in C al ifornia. Through M ay 10th.
Easter Bunn Photos
6 Mad H atter's· Craft Part_y
H ave a photo taken with the Easter
Bun ny 10 J de corated ga1cbo. C hildren
can cn1oy fu n springtime crafts.
v"'' ~n\ Cunuc'l~C Dc\k for
• l>roc hurc •l>f•u t Sprt08 event).
$411 f)1c~!"' FrWN•Y (405)
~• l!mtol Street
(71 •II I.\ Ii 201B
Mn11dJy In Fr1diy. I 0 ~m 10 9 po1
Si111rd~v. HI •m to Rpm
Sunday. 11 1m 10 b:.JO p111
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PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Dead body found in
back of truck
f'olice arrei.ted four peo·
pie. includinK two Cor.ta
~lt>sa rt'i.itlenb. on sw.p1·
t:lu11 of murder after they
were found with the body
of a man in the back or a
p11:kup truck. lfun11ng1on
Ueac h polict' officials 1>aid
Wt'tlnei.d:.ty
l'ohrt> arrestl•d Jason
K.1rr. :i9, and 19-year-old
I rin flruoks. huth of·Costa
~l{"iJ. Aho tJlen m to cu,.
lody were ·IO·year-old Billy
lohmon and Su1.annc
~Hlle1, l -1 . hoth of llun·
11ngton lk;irh. 'a1tl flu11·
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Bacll Bay loop: Grand !heft
fro m a vehicle was reponed
in the 2500 blodc at 3:27 pm.
Tuesday. ·
• C.ntury Place: A 1raffic
accident involving 1njunes
was repaned in the 2900
l>lodc at 9:45 am. Tuesday.
• Harbor Boulevard and
Newport Bouleverd: A
h1t-and·run was reponed at
l 55 p m. Tuesday
• Harbor Boulevard:
Possession of drugs was
reponed tn the 2200 block at
2 22 p m Tuesday.
• Hyland Avenue: A burglary
was reponed in the 3500
blodc at 5:02 a m. Tuesday
• Killybrooke Lane: ~
Tr espass1ng was reponed in
lhe 3100 blo\J< at 4:16 p.m .
Tuesday
• Puente Avenue: A burglary
was reponed in 1he 2100
IJlock at 10 56 & m Tuesday
'• West 18th Street. Forgery
wc1s repor1ed rn the 700
tlngton Beach Polke CJp!
Dan Johnson .
Billy Johnson and Miller
were wanted on an arreM
warrant for methampheta·
mine sales, and Karr was
wanted for a patole viola·
lion. he said. The four
were In two cars when they
were pulled over Tuesday
nigh1 near the Pomona
Freeway in Riverside
Coun1y, Dan Johnson said .
While searching the
bark of the pkkup truck.
which wai. covered by t1
camper !>hell, police found
the body among piecell of
wood. he said. Police did
110 1 reveal the man's iden-
tity or the circumstan ces
of the alleged murder. An
inves1igation i'i ongoing.
nan Johnson said .
blodc at 7:22 p.m. Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
•Adams StJMt Vafldallsm
was reponed in the 200
blodc at 5:51 p.m . Tuesday
• Campus Drive: A
commercial burglary was
reponed in the 4500 blod< at
10:43 a.m. Tuesday.
• W..t CoHt HighW11y:
Battery was reported in the
2600 blod< at 2:35 a.m.
Tuesday.
• Medina w.y and East
<>ce.n F-ront: Indecent
exposure was reponed at
3·35 p.m. Tuesday.
• Newport Center Drive
West: Vandalism was
reported In the 700 blodc at
4:42 p.m. Tuesday
• Superior Av.nue: An auto
theft was reponed in the
1400 blodc at 9:45 a.m .
Tuesday.
• Von Kannan Avenue and
Campu1 Drive: A traffic
accident involving in1unes
was reponed at 3:36 p.m
Tuesday.
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AIRPORT
Continued from A 1
outstanding lnwsu11i..
In 2002. county voters ap·
proved Meru.ure W, which re·
7Dned the base for use as a cen·
tral county pa rk that Incl udes
commercial elements.
Regardless of the passage of
Measure W. an airpon in El Toro
b an i~ue which can be resw·
reeled after the November elec·
tion. said Rep. Dana Rohr.i·
bacher. who deUvered the
keynote address on Wednesday.
"After Lhe elet·tion there are
going co be many people who
wo11'1 be as sensitive to the vote
in South Counry." he S<Ud.
Rohrabacher, wno l)as consis·
1ently given hts supptlrt to the
group and 1heir efforts. urged
members no1 to give up.
RESTAURANTS
Continued from Al
re~tdura.nt 111 the Eastbluff shop-
ping te111er. !:>age co-owner Rich
Mead said . The restaurant wiJJ
offl'r contemporary food made
\\1th fresh, c;ea!>onal ingredien1s.
and it wiU lrature a garden by the
pJriu hle the East bluff location.
!'he 11e\v venue. however, will
offer mort.> small plates of foods
pl'Ople can share as well as the
regular enlrt•es. which Mead said
'' c1 trend in d1111ng today.
.. People are deconstructing
meals and .,pllttu1g a lot of stuff.
~o people are gelling a 101 of dif·
ferenl ta!>ll''•" ht> said.
Modo Mio 111 aJso expected 10
CURVE
Continued from A 1
tuminl( hi!> baJlpark into one
huJ'{e billboard. fhal's how he
m..itle the fonune he used to buy
1he Angels -as an outdoor
advertismg impresario. And he
hru. nu'' put that stamp on
Angel • ladiu111. We were
outraRed when Disney rumed
the ballpark into bad \'audeviUe
between mnmgll. We will be
pallenl while :'\foreno finds his
propn billhoarJ level. The
djfTerenc:c 1~ that 01sney neit.l1er
lo\'l'd nor undNstood U1e
uniqut>nes' of il!i baseball
pmduct. ;:md Moreno does both.
For th..it he ran be forgiven
muc:h.
But while we're still exulting in
the 1alen1 he brought to Anal1eim
tht' year. maybe he could make a
ft'w ad1us1men1s in Lhe pmps
.1rnund thl• '-lage. Some tweaks
hl·re and 1here. Like in tha t huge
11e\' .,corel>oard thal towers over
tilt' leli field 'lands. It 1s divided
111111 lllrcl' µJru.. 111 the cen ter. we
GETIING
INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOLVED runs
penod1cally in the Daily Pilot on a
rotaling basis. For information on
adding your organization to this
list, call (949) 574-4298
KAISER PERMANENTE
HOSPICE SERVICES
Volunteers are needed to spend
four hours per week visiting
patients or doing e"ands for
them or their caregivers in
communities near volunteers'
homes (562) 622·3805.
LAGUNA GREENBELT INC.
Volunteers are needed to assist
Laguna Coast Wilderness Partt
staff and James Diffey Preserve
staff and docents with hiker
registration and general public
orientation. 1949) 488-0287.
LAGUNA SHANTI
Laguna Shanti, an organization
that wo rks with persons with HIV
or AIDS. ts seeking caring
volunteers to assist with running
the front office. delivering meals,
providing transportation and
providing complimentary
therapies such aa message,
acupuncture and ctiiropractic
care. Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1446.
LUV·A·PET CENTER
Volun1eers who love to worit with
cats and kittens are needed at the
Luv·a-Pet Center at PetsMart in
Costa Mesa. (949) 451 ·3272.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community Servlc.1
needs mentors to make a lasting
effect on a young person's 11'8.
Stuc1entt 10 to 18 years old are
matched with mentors to
Improve their tcnool
performence and eelf-eateem
while developing positive peer
and aduh f'9fetionshlps .. (7141
549-9622, ext. 36.
MOBILE MEALS
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help dellver nutritious meals to
homebound, frail or elderly
clients incapeble of shopping and
cooking for themselves. (949)
~.
·we have 10 Oght till the very
end of ir, • he ~d. ·we have to
keep going ano hope there will
be a Hail Marv pas~ in the last
minutes of the game."
There b addL'<I hope with the
city of Los Angeles running out
of optioni. for IAX and San Diego
realizing their slim chances or
fmding a she for a second airpon
In ill> county, !Klid attorney Bar·
bara Lichman. who represents
the group.
"The good news 1s the run·
wayi. are still there m El Toro.··
she said. "And we have a job to
do as long ~ there are runways
in El Toro and Los Angeles has
realized .the need for an airpon
there."
• DEEM BHARATH covers publrc
safety and courts. She mav be
reached at 19491 574-4226 or by
e·mait at
deepa.bflarath a/ 111mes.com
open this sum1 .:r. It \\ill be the
second restau. 1111 for owner
Gianfranco Be1 ·itino, whu also
owns a Modo I'\· > in Pacific Pali-
sades.
The res1aura1 's specialty v.rill
be fine Italian c1J1sine with a var-
ied menu that includt's pasia
and riso110 dishLs as well <I.'> St'a·
food, veal and tree range chick-
en. Designed I ir com.fort, the
restaurant's feel will be a .. homt>
away from home." Renolino
said .
Seafood and steaks will be
served at Mastro's Ocean Oub.
which b slated to open in early
10 mid-2005, w11h cunstruction
expected 10 stan Lhi'i uminer.
The masculine feel aml large
pomons of a steakhouse \\111 be
tempered wilh elegant f'urmsh·
see what has just happened on
the field. On 111e other two, we
St.>e massive. tinchanging ads. I
found it disco u:erting to be
'Ila.red dO\'\Tl till' entire gctme by
"Adelphia" -1\·1th whom we've
had a few prol lt>ms -in hugt'
block letters ,1,indmg alone
against a slarl. .-:hi1e backdrop.
Perhaps Mun rl'J has plans to put
baseball·rela 1L'\ information at
least part-1in11 nto these spaces
-or at leas1 1 I. U1ge Lile ads
once m awh1I• \\l' can 0111)'
hope.
Then therl' 1-the rna11er of the
ruun111g '>lal"t al 111fonna1ion
essential IO loll 1wing the game
that has al\\J y• been displayed
above and beh 1d both first and
third bru.l'S. It 1 .. 1111 there. :-.urt
of. It quit wor~ '8 in Lhe 1hird
inning, appan:i 1ly a computer
glitch. bu1 I sa1 e nough to
sugge<it that 11111e change'i have
taken place Lh..it dre decidedly
not 1rnpro\'emt•n1'
Onre again, lhl' emphaw, i'
on the ads. \\'hirh .tre
superimposec..I on the game
1nforma11on i.pan• and kel•p
cu1ung in and 0111 AJ1d while I
MOZART CLASSICAL
ORCHESTRA
Orange County's only nonprofit
resident chamber orchestra
needs volunteers for ticketing.
ushering. phones. mailing and
help with receplions. Nominees
are also being sought for the
board of directors. 1949)
830-2950.
NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS
The City of Costa Mesa will host
its annual community clean-up
event on Saturday. April 24.
Those interested in volunteering
or making donations of cash or
in-kind donations of supplies for
the event can call the Neighbors
for Neighbors hotline al (714)
754-4892. (714) 754-4870.
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN
INC.
The recovery center for women
with alcohol or other chemical
dependencies seeks volunteers.
(949) 548·9927 or (949) 548·8754.
NEWPORT BEACH 1/1 ADOPT
A MARINE BATTALION FUND
The 1/1 Adopt A Marine Battalion
Fund was created to accept
donetions and to provide
financial support for ongoing
programs and events planned to
show apprecl.•!ion to the 1 s1
Banallon 1st r larines, based at
Camp Pendle i n. (949) 644·3124.
NEWPORT E NATURALIST
The Upper f\t >Ort Bay Nature
Pre.erveis l• 11g for volunteers
to aa1istwlth 1uralist-led tours
and program pedal events end
habitat rntn• •on projects. The
lnt9f'Pretive ·1er is at 2301
University D· Newport Beam.
(714)97~:
NEWPORT El ACH
CONFER£N1. Al«J VISITORS BUREAU
The bureau is •tldlcated to the
prometlon or the clty to potential
vt.i1on. Volunteers with
eJrtenalve kn<>wtedge of Newport
8-edl ere neoded. (949) 719-6100.
NEWPORT BEACH U8RARY
LITERACY PROGMM
The program seeb volunteers to
Mor adults who want to improve
!t*r ,.adlng and writing skills.
Yohlmaert will be oertlfted during
HOLIDAY
Continued from Al
the MJdd.Le Easl weigh heavily on
people's minds on the holiday.
"It (isl menlioned at many Se·
ders," she sald. "Even though it's
supposed to be a happy time. We
always sing a S<>ng that means in
the corning year you'll be in Jeru·
salem."
LA. Police Cllief William Brat·
ton said Wednesday that the de·
panment will be on heightened
al~n through the end of the holi·
day. They have not received any
specific threats. but the depart·
ment has identified 500 pott~ntial
targetll throughout Southern
California. Including high-rise
buildlngs, bridges, highways.
Jewish community centers and
synagogues.
"I'm very glad and proud 10
ings to create a sexy. vibranl res·
taurant, Mastro's spokesman Oli·
ver Badgio S<Ud.
Palrons will be able to enjoy
the location by the sea in an in·
door counyard with live Lrees
aml a glass window system 1hat
w11l le1 in IJ1e ou1sitlc air.
rha1 sea air, and view. was one
of lhe attractions to Crystal Cove,
lhe restaurateurs said.
"We actually saw Crys1aJ Cove
in 1999 and we were so thrilled
wi1h the loca1ion," Badgio said.
.. II wai. reaJl)' what we thought
\\':h ju~t a very unique o pportu·
nit)• Lha1 we couldn't pass up."
The growing i:ommunity of
nearby homes is expet,ed 10 fur·
ni:.h clientele for the restaurants.
"One of the main reasono; was
certainly the fact that it has that
had no problem reading Lhe ad!.,
the game sta ts appeared so
:.mall I was never able to make
them uut. Bei:aust-I can't seC' the
main scoreboard in right fie ld
from my 20-game seal. I was
never ure of the ball and strike
count on lhe batters. the inning
we were in, or even the score last
Sunday.
'I he'>c are technical mauers. of
cour~e. that can be fixed. I'm a
hrtle less cenain that
ad1ustmenrs in the advertii.lng
philosophy behind rhem will be
seen ai. neeJing foong. Bur from
LhP b~gi.ruung, the main thrust
of Moreno's efforts has been the
well-being o f the fans who com e
to ee the Angell> play. l(
atlver11sing policies conflict \vitJ1
tha1 thrust. I'm sure he'll talce a
hard look at them.
In an anicle in the Los Angeles
nmes Magazine last Sunday, he
told reponer Bill Shaikin: "It's
Markeung 101 . It's the same
ba'ic Lhing. whether you're
go111g 10 dinner or you're going
10 buy a pair of 'hoes or
whatever. II you don't Rel good
ser\"1ce. you're not com ing
1ra1ning workshops 1n the Friends
Meeting Room at the Cenlral
library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach (949) 717-3874 or
literacy ~ciry.newporT·beach.ca.
us.
NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE
CINEMA GUILD
The Ne wport Beacti Premiere
Cinema Guild, whicti suppons the
Newpon Beach Film Festival, is
looking for new members.
Interested candidates should
want to help further an artistic
and cultural heritage in the
community and should have a
love of cinema and a desire to
raise awareness of the film
festival. (949) 253·2880.
NEWPORT BEACH, GENERAL
PlAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Newport Beach City Council
is seeking applications from
residents or business owners to
fill vacancies on the General Plan
Advisory Committee. The
committee meets from 7 to 9 p.m.
on the second and fourth
Mondays in the Newport Beacti
Police Department auditorium;
870 Santa Barbara. (949)
644-3005.
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC
UBRMY FOUNDATION
The library foundation needs
extra handa to perform clerical
duties, tudl as filing, organizing
and stuffing envelopea. at the
Central libr9ry, 1000 Avocado
Ave. (949) 717-3890.
NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE
CO#IWfY
The company needs volunteers
to help with cottume design,
sewing, make-up application, set
construction, tedmical help,
publicity, ltage management and
backstage supervision. (949)
759-1046 or LKSaf@aol.com.
NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL
MUSEUM
The Newport H•rbor Nautical
Museom offers a number of
volunteer opportunJtiet In the gift
shop, 11 docents or receptionltta,
with clerical wort and wfth
fundraiaing events. Training it
provided, (949) 676--8915. Ext. 107.
NEWPORT-MESA YMCA
The YMCA Meda • vtriety of
'When I go to my
synagogue, I know
there's security there.
It's a sad commentary,
but a necessary
strategy.'
Rabbi Martt Miler
of Temple Bat Yahm
ltve in a land where people are
concerned for ow safery," Miller
said. "When I go to my syna·
gogue, I know there's securiry
there. ll's a sad commentary. but
a necessary strategy. ln thls day
and age. you have to be realistic
about what can happen."
• MARISA O'NEIL covers education
She may be reached at 1949)
574-4268 or by e·mail at
marisa.onei/@llatimes.com.
Crystal Cove residential commu·
nity right behind it. .. BenoUno
said. "I really like the idea tha t
people can just walk down."
In the center now is a mix of
smaller shops and a few chain
stores, and the new restaurants
should mesh well with that, said
Jenniler Heiger, spokeswoman
for the Irvine Co., which owns
Lhe shopping center:
"We expect tha1 the reMau-
rants will really round out what
the center has to offer and it Will
really be a complete package ar
that point, .. she said.
• ALICIA ROBINSON covers
business. polrt1cs artd the
environment. She mav be reached
at 19491764-4330 or by e·marl at
altc1a.rob1nson ii lat1mes.com.
back."
Mnybe choking on the ads
that I am force-fed at Regal
Theaters has over-ens itized my
adverti'iing irritation plateau.
After all. I've maoe my living
m ost of my life for publications
that depended on adveni ing
revenue. o, I suppose tha1 if a
huge ·Adelphia" staring at me
from left field is the price I have
to pay for Vladimir Guerrero. I
can live with Lhat. I won't be able
to ignore ii, but I can live with it.
N. I write this while I await the
Angels' opener in Seattle, I'm
feeling some guilt thar I've been
n it·picking a benefactor instead
of celebrating the occasion I've
waited for every Spring since I
was a small boy in Indiana: an
all-new. freshly minted. ever
h opeful baseball ~eason. Who
cc1res if ew n the cup holder' 111
front of the seals have ads on
them as long as Bartolo Colon 1,
pitching shutoutll and Vladimir
Guerrero i h11ting home run~.
•JOSEPH N. BELL is a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. His column
appears Thursdays.
general volunteer help. (949)
642-9990.
NEWPOR~MESASCHOOl
FOUNDATION
The foundation is looking for
volunleers to help with
fundraising effo11s. speaking
opportunities. public events and
occasional office work. (949)
631-4143.
NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS
CENTER
A variety of jobs need to be
tackled, including set
construC1ion, ushering and
mailings. Scheduling is fl11J<ible.
with a two· to 20.hour
commitment per month. The
Newport Theatre Arts Center is at
2501 Cliff Drive. (949) 631-0288.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wheels volunteers are
needed to distribute prepared
dishes to homebound seniors in
the Newport Beach area. The
delivery time is between 11 :30
a.m. and 1 p.m. daily. The center
also needs volunteer nurses for
its semi-monthly blood pressure
screenings. The center offers this
service between 9 and 11 a.m . the
first and third Tuesdays of the
month. Volunteers should
commit two hours once a month
or volunteer on a 1ub1ti1ute basis.
The center is at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar. (949)
644-3244.
OPERA PACIAC
The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance,
a support group for Opera Pacific,
hat activities for volunteers. (714)
548-6000.
OPERATION CLEAN SlATt
Operation Clean Slate, a Costa
M ... ·baMd organization for
gr•ffttl prevention. needs
volun1eers to paint over graffiti
Ind ottMr dutlet. Mlchtel
Howard, (714) 436-0746.
OCC NAUT1CN.. L1MARY
Orange Coalt College's Sdlool of
Salling and Seemanahlp Meds
book donation• for Its Nautical
Library. Thousands of volumn of
boatlng·related tltl ... ,.. needed.
The Scnool of S.illng end
Seemanthlp i. at 1801 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beac:tt. (949)
646-9'12.
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PHOTOS BV KENT TRrPTOW /DAILY PILOT
Jared Wigginton, a student representative of the California Public Interest Research Group, speaks about the cost of textbooks.
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Prices are too high
and publishers are
the ones to blame,
group all eges.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
UC IRVJNE -A student
J.,'TOUp, backed by 500 college
professors, announced Wednes-
day that it is putting further
pressure on textbook publishers
to lower costs or make cheaper
alternatives available.
At a UC Irvine news confer-
ence, members of the California
Student Public Interest Research
Group said that the average stu-
dent pays about $900 for text-
books each year. They accused
one textbook publisher of driv-
ing prices up and releasing
newer. costlier editions more
frequently than necessary.
"It's lime for them to get their
head out of the sand and admit
there is a problem and engage in
an open dialogue with students
and faculty." said Jared Wiggin-
ton, of the UCI student group.
Students at lhc news confer-
ence singled out Thompson
Learning Inc .. which publishes a
calculus textbook that costs
$I Z2 on their websit e. The SIU·
dent E,lfOUp has !>ent the pub-
lisher le1tc rs. including one
o;igned by 500 faculty member!>
from 100 college!., urhring them
IO take student co!>t!. into a<:·
count.
"People who are poor and
having a hard time making ex·
pc nses don't need to spend that
much on textbooks." UCI math
professor Howard Tucke r !>aid at
the news conference.
The grnup also called into
question the company's practice
of pricing books dilTerenlly in
other market'\. In Canada, Lhcy
"aid, Lhe same calcuJu:. textbook .
costs the equivalent of $96 and
just $59 in the United Kingdom.
That's becau!.C students in
those countries would never
stand for the high pric:e Ameri-
can sn1dcnts accept as some-
thing they feel is an u navoidable
pan of college life. Tucker said. If
students here made faculty
members aware of the high text·
YOUR DENTAL HEALTH
by Deedreea Rich, D.D.S.
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ntrr«"lvn un Ii.-ch•n1-..-.l wnh 1m11'•nn.
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pcoplr nrw J>rtmanrn1 1rr1h •llOW\
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1ppoontmrnu. shonrr crr»rmrnt and
helling rimt, ron1fon. •nd n1orr narural
appc:a.nncr :m IOtM addonooal hcntlirs. Ir
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ui Wt11 l'K' happy m drtellU what thi•
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~'"fi your dtn1al hnlrh. fttl
wrloorm 10 all for •n appoontmt'nl with
Di Ri~h ar (?4?) 640 ~6RO. Wr arc
locartd tt 1441 Mocido A~ . Suitt ~08.
Ntwpon Rnt.h.
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hook costs, he ·said, professors
could choose other melhods.
For his math classes, Turker
has crl'ated source materials on
his website. Students don't have
111 buy any textbooks.
The group's other main cu11·
cern is that the publisher is re-
leasing newer editio n!> before
new material justifies major re-
vision!>. Jamal Siddiqi, a llCI
math major. said he usl'd the
fourtJ1 edition of the calculus
book and saw few changes in
the new fifth edition. despite a
roughly $40 price difference.
"Is it really fair for students to
pay extra for a few extra math
prohl erno;·?" Wigi,".into n said.
Wcd1wsday·s announcement
followed a study about textbook
costs till' California Student
Puulic l11terest Research (;roup
rell'a!>cd in January. A month
later. Thompson I lighl'r Educa-
tion announced that ii was re-
leasing a series of lower-cost
lcxthonks.
A ~pokeswoman denied at the
time that Lhat the line was :r re·
suit of the study. But UCI Mu-
dents feel like their voice!. and
letters art• being heard.
"Al leaNt we're 0 11 their radar,"
said Z2-ycar-old socioloh'Y major
famie Dnw.
Dr. Howard G. Tucker, a
mathematics professor at UC
Irvine, also spoke at the new
conference.
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Avenue and 17th Street wil l
house also bring offi ce space
to a bustling area in the
hea rt of Newp.ort-Mesa .
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thr area, a nl'w huilding heing n1111-otnic1<•d a1
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NEWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA
I ll're are ~ome lll'nl' 111 he 1·un.,1dt"rt'd
br the Pl.11111111~ < ommi,,ion tonight
SENIOR HOUSING
.\ rt•1:011111g uf a '\ ·a1 re 'lie borclt•rt•d
b) '1n ~111_~Ut'I Dme, ~n JIJ.14u111 I till'>
Ho.tcl. Avocado Avenue and ~lac:Anhur
Ho ull'V-.trtl could paw lhl' w.i) fur murl'
'enior housmg m the dry. Planmng
C11111mi"1onrr'> to111gh1 ,.,,11 run~ider
whC'ther tu <Utlend the uty\ ~encrnl pl.in
10 l h.mge tht' '>lie lrom open '>pace 111
mull i ·fan11ly n·,1dc·ntial
WHAT TO EXPECT
'i1aff memlwr' haw rC'commcndetJ
1ha1 Lhe counnl approve the land·U.'l'
de~i!(J1ation for tlw now vacant !>ite If
rommi~1oner'> follow thi<.
rt'Commend<ll con, the C11y Lound l will
con...,der the 01.lltl'r latl'r
NEW MEDICAL OFFICES
A traffic study could dear Lhe way for J
new 16.500-squarc·foot oflkc buildin~ at
the corner of Old Ncwpon HouJevard
a11cl I lospitaJ Road. The developer would
demolish Lhr huilding .tt 401 Old
17STREET
BEAUTY C ENTER
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Supp(y & fuUSeroiaSalcm
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NEWPORT TECHNOLOGY
CENTER
An 111•m rontinurd from 1he 1 • ..,1
mn·ttng could dr1c·rm111r \\hcther ,,
l>u1hJing at 500-540 Superior A\'l' l·.111
change from ,1n 111du,1nal .ind n•-.e.1rd1
and developrnent u't'' into .1'>JI.Ile1h.11
can Jllo\\ mun· gl•nernl offin · <ip.1te ll1e
matter \\as t mllinuec.J after plannm~
romm1v.wnr rs dt>ddcd th.11 funlwr
traffic .. 1udy wa' nee<ll'U.
WHAT TO EXPECT
{,reenhght leaders hJve m.1de .rn l"lll'
out of this building. aJl(lling tha1 the
1un111g change i' c1 way to c1rcumven1
the (;rt•enJigltl la~\. Thl·rc\ likely 111 bt•
... omc d1c;cu"1011 on th1' matter and 11 '
FYI
•WHAT: Meet mg of 1he Newport Beach
Planning Commission
•WHEN: 6.30 p,m . tonight
• WHERE: City Council Chaml.Jers at City
Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: Agendas ,111d staff
reµorts are available at
http:/lwww.c1ty.newport·beach ,;a tJS; ror
mformateon by phone, call 1949)
644-3200
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NEWPORT SPORTS MUSEUM
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N1•wpor1 l '1•111cr I >ri\'l'. \\'a 111' 111 L''Jland
111111 dn L1djan•n1 ... uit wlll'rt' cl lw.1lth duh
110\\ 'II' But to do '>II will n•4111n· ,1
g1meraJ plan am1·11clml·n1 l>l't"au'>t' tlw
hL0.thh·dub properly 1~ 1.011rd for
ad111i111 ... 1ra11w. profc.,~io11ul and
financial.
WHAT TO EXPECT
.,tall member., recommt>nded 1h,11
rumm1~ionl'rs approve the request i\nd
hecau .. c it'~ not in ii residential area. the
mJtter could he appruvl'cl with ht lie
d1c,cus ... irm or 1.:ontrowr-.y
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THURSDAY
Hoeg Ho9pital will prMent.
community education class on
#ls Insomnia Keeping You Upr
presented by Or. Paul Seledty at 6
p.m. at the.Hoag Hpspltal
Conference Center in Newport
Beach, Information and
reservations: 1800) 514-4624,
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Upper N.wport Bey will .,,...nt
#Our Big Badt Yard;' animal
ambassadors from North
America from 1 to 2:30 p.m. et the
Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive
Center, 2301 University Drive,
Newport Beach. Information: and
reservations: (949) 923·2276.
Th• Thur9dey Momlng Women's
Club will present singer lee Stern
during its monthly friendship
lunctieon at noon at the Radisson
Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. The cost is $23.
Information: (949) 645-9555.
The Coast Community College
District's chapter of the American
Assn. for Women in Community
Colleges will host "Alzheimer's
Disease Exposed# with
best-seUing author and senior
care advocate Jacqueline M arcell.
The event will be from 6:30 to
8:30 p.m . in the Robert B. Moore
Theater, Orange Coast College.
2701, Fairview Road. Orange
Coast. TI<:tets cost: $10 to $15.
Information: (714) 438-4655.
FRIDAY
The Inventors Forum wm host •
panel ofexperts on #Frequently
Asked Questions about
Inventing," at 7 p.m. at the science
lecture hall at Orange Coast
College, 2701 Fairview Road.
Costa Mesa. Tictets cost $5 to
$15. lnfonnation: (7141540-2491.
SATURDAY
Lynde Milfto will sign h., new
book. "Mafia Wife: My Story of
Love. Murder and Madness:· at 2
p.m. at Barnes and Noble
Booksellers, Metro Pointe. 901 B
South Coast Drive. Information:
(714) 444-0226.
The city of Newport BNc:h end
the Eastbluff Village Center will
host the 21st annual Spring Egg
Hunt from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at
Eastbluff Park, 2555 Vista del Oro,
and at Eastbluff Village Center,
2500 Eastbluff Drive, Newport
Beacti. The event will feature
musical entertainment, kids
crafts, face painting and a limited
number of complimentary photos
with the Easter Bunny while.
Information: (9491644-3151.
The Balboa Village Busln ...
Improvement District will host the
first annual "Easter by the Sea"
celebration from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the public parking lot on the
corner of Balboa Boulevard and
Palm Street. The event will
feature live entertainment,
photos w ith the Easter Bunny
raffles and contests. Information:
(9491723-1516.
UC Irvine Ubfariff will ho1t
#Gestures of Life: Martha
Graham's Legacy Through the
Lens of Barbara Morgan" at 5:30
p.m. in the langson library on
campus. The event will highlight
the legacy of dance
ctioreographer Graham through
rare photographs. Information:
(949) 824-5300.
·Meul Jam 20CM" •n old·IChool
metal concert benefiting the Cure
Autism Now Foundation will be
from 8 p.m. to 1:15 a.m. at Hogue
Barmictiaels, 3950 Campus Drive,
Newport Beacti. Some of the
bandl scheduled to 1ppear
Include the Iron Maidens.
Wrathchlld, Metal 101 and
Sabotage. Information:
http:/..WWW.cureautismnow.com.
http:l..WWW.metaljam.cre.eping
deathonline.com.
MONDAY
"Glutamnt Recepton on the
Move: Implication tor Syn1pticr
Ptasticity" will be a lecture by Or.
Roger A. Nicoll, professor of
phy1iology and cellular and
molecular pharmacology at UC
San Francisco. The event wlll take
place at 4:15 p.m. at Tamkin
lecture Hall. UC Irvine.
Information: (949) 824-6264.
The O,.nge County 86-n
Singles monthly m~ting will be
held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa
Mesa Community Center, 1845
Par1c Ave. The featwf9d slide
presentation wilt be highlights of
a trip throogh the Alps. The cost
is $2 for dinner. Bring your own
eating utensils and beverage.
Information: (714) 963·6345.
TUESDAY
The UC Irvine Ubfan" Speaker
Series and Orange County Reads
One Book will present "The
Immigrant Experience: Bridging
. Two Worttis:' The event will
feature Firoozeh Dumaa, author
of "Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of
Growing Up lrani1n In America:'
The event will begin at 6 p.m ..
and a book signing will be at 7:30
p.m. at the Monarcti Bay rooms A
and B in the UC Irvine Student
Center. Information and
reservation: (949) 824-5300.
Hoeg Hospital will otr.r preMnt •
community education claas on
the "Management of
Osteoporosis" at 6 p.m. at the
Hoag Hospital Conference Center
in Newport Beach. Information
and reservations: (800) 514-4624.
WEDNESDAY
The Friencb 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
pariting lot off Adams Avenue. at
OCC. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Most hardbacts will be
sold for $2. and paperbacts for 50
cents. Book donations for the sale
are still being accepted.
Information: (714) 432-0202 e>ct.
21058.
Hoeg C.ncer Center's lung e11ncer
support group will present a
discussion on #Chemotherapy for
Lung Cancerff by nurse Carolyn
Hendrix. The event will be from
6:30 to 8 p.m . at Hoag Cancer
Center. conference room A in
Newport Beach. Information and
reservations: (9491 760-5542.
Nike will host • Club Run for
walkers to marathoners at 6:30
p.m. at Niketown In Triangle
Square, 1875 Newport Blvd ..
Costa Mesa. The Club Run will
feature trainers who will assist
runners, along with product
giveaways, trying on shoes for a
trial run and an after-party with
food and beverages. Information:
(888) 252-6453.
APRIL 15
UC Irvine will host
"Understanding the Columbia
Shuttle Accident~ with Stanford
University's Douglas O. Osheroff,
recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize
for Physics. Osheroff, a member
of the spaoo orbiter'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) 824-6216.
Hoeg Women'• Heetth S...Vlces
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
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Hospital Conference Center in
Newport Beach. Information and
reservations: (800) 614-4624,
http://wtvw.hoaghocpital.org.
the Distinguished Speakers
Lecture Serles at 7 p.m. in the
Friends Meeting Room at the
Central Library. 1000 Avocado
Ave .. Newport Beach. There will
Mother'• Marbc wMI ho9t •Feng be live music and a buffet dinner.
Shui Your Way,# a free seminar by Tlctets oost $55. Information:
Sandi~Miller. from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m .. 1n the Patio Cafe. The
maritet Is located at 225 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa. Information and
reservations: 1800) 5~7.
Round Table Welt wtM ho9t 1
luncheon with guests Kathleen
Sharp, author of "Mr. and Mrs.
Hollywood: Edie and Lew
Wasserman and their
Entertainment Empire.ff Jim
Jorgensen, auth9r of "'It's Never
Too late to Get Rich;' and
Julienne Smith, author of •Food
'tor Talk:" The luncheon will begin
at noon at the Newport Beacti
Country Club, 1600 E. Coast
Highway. Newport Beach. Tid(ets
cost $45. Information and
reservations: (3231 256-7977.
The Environmental Nature
Center's founder Robert House
will lead a free walk through the
center's 14 native plant
communities. The event will be
from 12 to 1 :30 p.m . at the
Environmental Nature Center,
1601 16th St .. Newport Bead\.
Information and reservations:
(949) 645-8489
APRIL 16
The Dal1i lame. recipient of the
1989 Nobel Peace Prize. will speak
on "Ethical Self-Awareness and
Personal Transformation" from 4
to 5:30 p.m . at UC Irvine's Bren
Events Center 901 Mesa Road,
Irvine. Tictets cost $12, $25, $40,
and $95. Information: (949)
824-5000.
Pacific View Memori•I Pili< will
host the Vietnam Wall
Experience. a 240-foot.
three-fourths scale replica of the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial in
Washington, D.C. The opening
ceremony starts at 10 a.m . at 3500
Pacific View Drive, Corona def
Mar. Information: (949) 644·2700.
Th• Newport S..ch Public
Library Foundation will present
Anthony Zinni, retired four-star
general and former head of the
U.S. Central Command, as part of
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dsls@we1tern..<:Jirect.com.
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lh• American legion. Newport
Harbor Poat 291 will be
celebrating its 80th anniversary
with a blact-tie gala celebration at
7 p.m . at the legion's Great Hall,
215 15th St.. Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 673·5070.
APRtl 17
The Ametktln lung Aun. will be
celebrating its 100th anniversary
at the ninth Annual Big Breathe
Easy at 6 p.m. at the Double Tree
Hotel Orange County Airport.
Funds raised by the event will be
used to send disadvantaged
asthmatic ctiildren to summer
camp and tor education
purposes. Information: (714)
835-5864, icoolc@oclung.org.
The Pllnot Educ•tlon end
Adoption Center, a nonprofit
organization, will have a seminar
on keeping a sexually mature
parrot as a pet. From 1 to 2:30
p.m. at the Balearic Community
Center. 1075 Balearic Drive. Costa
Mesa. Cost is $15.00 for
nonmembers. All proceeds
benefit rescued parrots.
Information 1949) 631-3606;
http://www.peac.org.
Orange County artist Robert A.
Hansen will be present for an
opening reception and book
signing for his book #Yucatan
Passages:· The reception will be
from 1 to 4 p.m. et the Susan
Spiritus Gallery. 3929 Birch 51 ..
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 474-4321 , http://www.susan
piritusgallery.com.
UC Irvine will host •c.tebrat•
UCI 20CM," an open house that
will feeture campus tours. Earth
Day festivities. the Wayzgoose
Medieval Faire, e car show and
ctiildren's carnival rides. The
event will be from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. at UCI. lnformation:l949)
824-5182.
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EDITORIAL
New bill could .
help save lives
A ssemblyman Tom
Harman from
neigh ho ring
Hunlington Beach is
l1111~ing IO heef up thc trajning
ol lift•guards lhroughout
< .al1fo rnia.
I le is pushing a hill that
wo uld n·quirt· lil'l·guard
1ra111ing across 11w ).late 10
llll'l'I a more stringl'nt se1 of
.. 1a11dards, s<:'l hy the l lnitcd
Stalt'S Ufesaving Assn. ·nw hiJI
i!> sponsored by the Newpor1
Hcach Ufcguard A:-s11.
A). i1 i' now. the \!alt' has .;l•t
110 111a11da1l'd t1a1111ng
-,tandards ur rl'gula11011-; for
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While• 1ra i11i11g i-. top-1101rh
i11 many uf o ur l'oastal cit il''·
-.11d1 "' N1'\\l)Ort Bl'arh. 1ha1
-..11 ne lt·vd is nol lht• srnndard
aero-.:. tlil' hoard. Traini11g i'
nut t•vt•n the .. anw for
lilC'gu.irtf, from om• end of th1·
l'l lY 10 till' othl'r. Some
-.1n·ldll'' an· 01wra1t•d and
111aintai11l'd by tht· city whih·
!ht• rt•.;1 i.\ c·o n1 rollt·d by tht•
.,1;111'. l)(1c·!> !hat male it !>afn
10 .,wim from O llt' block tu tlil•
llL'>.t? II -.hould11'1.
'I ha1\ what make!> I larman':.
id1•a a ~olid o m'. Anyone living
h1•11• .. 1t11uld lw able IO know
tht•y n 11 1 1ravd anywhe n.' up
.111d tln\,·11 tht· coa.,I and find
!Ill' .. am1· l .. nowll·dgl·ahll' r arl'.
Sadly. thl'rl' wtll hl' a
diffe rent numhcr of lifeguards
wntching from dty 10 city a nd
bcal'h to hL·:Kh. State beaches
arC' perilously low on lifeguards
because of tht· .,tate's budget
l'risis. Thl' state Depa rtment o f
lkad1es and Parks Lherefore is
asking swimnwrs and
hcachgoers to take extra care
as it alway-. -.houJd.
I he occ.•a11 i-; a dangerou!.
place -cspecially if you an.'
not trained to handle it.
Just last year. while Newport
Bl'ar h was fortunatc to he free
of any drowni11K'· the Pat'ific
( lccan daimt•d four liws on
I lu111inl{to n Be.wh. The
majority of 1lwi.1· happenl•tl
when no lifeguard Wit!> on tluty.
I hl're will be.· fc.".w r lifeguard:.
on duty -a nd fur less tinw
t•ad1 yl'a r with all 1he cutbacks,
.. n swimmers nl.'ed to takl·
l'Xtra t:aulion and l>cachgoers
who do 1101 luiow how lo -;wim
'huuld 1101 go in 1lw waler
when tlll'rl' ,., no li[eguard
present,
But during 1lw height of
:.ummcr. when all thl' tower.,
arc lllillllled. lwarhgoers
'hould he sccun· in the fat·t
1ha1 Califo rnia -all the ci1y
and slale lwad1e!> -have
expc11 ly-1r..1i11ctl lif<'>-,'llartls
watching owr !hem.
I larman':-hill would
guaran1ec that. which make:. i1
a plan well wunh hacking.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Tearing apart the
airport debate
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h'lll'r w;c, 1hat ti ll' ''-'lit' of John
Wa ynr Airpon , thl' 1-..,ue of an
.rirport at 1 .. 1 'IC1ro and 1hc is.-.uc• ur ( lrangl' ( :11u111y'i. l'COllOlllY
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agam '('('m to pile <tll three
1-..\llt!S togctlwr.
I .(:ts gel Orange < :ounty's
ern110111ic viabil ity out of the
way first. I will never believe that
thl' re:.idents of N('wporl Beach
who voted for lhc Gn'enlight
no·i,trowth u1itiu1ivl' and who
vowel down a pmpo~ed
l'i~ht ·story office huJlding near
thr Irvine bord er art• in the least
1n1t•re!.led in the rounty'.o;
l't'OllOmic SUCC(''i ... So let's drOJ)
that one right now.
< >nc writer ~tatt.•d 1hat all one
hnd lo do at EJ Tom was to tum
011 thl' liw1i... I haw lwcn a clo~e
11hi.c:rvrr ol airport dcvelopmc111
for -t!i year-; and far from merely
turning on lhC' lil(hts, billions of
dollar~ anti yl'al"\ of work would
halll' beC'n n.·qum•d IO turn El
To m in111 a cununercial airporl.
Anti I am really tired of cvl'ry
1wr<>11n i11 fav11r of an airpon at
I I Taro smh.k nly lwcoming a
night mm· t'Xpt·rt. l.et's put Oight
1011e' to hetl right n11w. At Los
/\ngt•h•<, lt1ll'rltitli1111aJ. the dty or
l.o:-. Anl{el1•, hough I and cleared
m il all of till' home~ in Playa dcl
llcy lwtwt•1·11 1he airport and the
l'acifir < Jccan, E,'lving airlines a
compl1•tl'ly clear path for lakeolT
-over opc1l"ficld~ and 1he
11rean. Whal do pilots do? To
!.ave t inw and tu :-.;we fuel Lhey
rnakl' a qurcl right tum from Lhc
nonh nrnway-; riKhl over the
community of Westchester and a
quick left lurn from Lhe soulh
runways right over the dty of El
~gundo. Pll•a.st' don't tell me
;1ho111 fligh1 pa1h ...
An airp11rt at 1:1 Toro might
havt> worked 111 1960. but it was
far too late hy 1900. I have seen
rc1>ons on an ahcrnativc airport
for the pa.~t :111 years, and PJ Toro
was always ruled out. Ca.mp
Pendl1•1on is .. 1111 the best.
Now, let\ discuss something
more peaceful, Ii.kc RepubUcans
versus Oemocrats.
MARTIN A. BROWER
Corona del Mar
CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF COSTA MESA
Coste Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 92626,
(714) 764-5223
M-vor: Gary Monahan
~: Libby Cowan, Allan
Mensoor, Mike S<:neafer and
Chri1 Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beech City Hall, 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beech,
CA 92883, (949) IJ44..3309
~Tod Ridgew8y
Counol: Gery Ademt, Steve
Bromberg, John Heffernan, Die*
Nlc:hol1, Steven Rountlcy end
DonWebb
GOVERNOR
Arnold S<:nwarzenegger (R), State
Capitol. Sacramento, CA 95814,
(916) 445-2841
E-mail:
govemor@(JOvemor.ca.gov
PRESIDENT
George W. Bush (Rl. White
Houae, 1600 Pennaytvenia Ave ..
Welhlngton, D.C. 20600
preslc#ntl!J whltehouN.gov.
VICE PRESIDENT
Didt Cheney (A), Cephol Building,
Suite 212, Wnhlngton, D.C.
20600
~.prnldtlntflwh/f9houH.(/OV.
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
M.H. Millard doesn't see himself as a gadfly, but a concerned c1t1zen. He argues that if people don't show interest in the
city's banner ordinance -which revolves s1gnage at youth sporting events -now. they might be sorry in the future.
A banner day for city hall gadflies
By M.H. Millard
A n article abou1 banncn. in the
city n.·fcr-. IO me a'I a "c(luncil
gadOy" ("Banner will -.1ay
through ..cason.~ WedneMJay).
My dictionary tkfint~ gadOy a~ a
"usually intentionally annoying pcr..on
who stimuJates or provoke~ other-.
t.'Specially by irrilating criticism." In the
public mind. the tenn often conveys 1lw
pi1.1ure of an individ11al who !>how~ up al
nwctings. perhap:. wc<1ring a ryntmid
hat, to rant and rave about soml'thing
tJiat the person ii. fixated on or to
criticize just about everylhing ju .. 1 to he
l'ritical. It even conjures up a piclllll.' of
'>Omeone who i., talking to the wondl'rful
:.pace hrolhers.
Although I do volunteer a lot of my
lime hotJ1 officially (on official city
m mmittees) and unofficially lo hl'lp
makl' ( :osta Ml'"l a nicer place. I may
not lit tJ1e popular definiti on of thl' tcnn
gadfly. I.et ml' t·xplain.
Just bcforl' I he City Council election
abuut four yl'ar'I> .1g11. ;1 number of 11i. in
lhc city, who fl'll lhl' crty W<L'> on thl'
wrong track. <k>t:ided 10 s1..•e if Wl' rnukl
help rnakl' (.0,1.1 l\·1e"1 a nicer plan• 111
ltve. Our ml'lhod Wit' to heconll' actiw
in the communily and to do:.cly w.1l('h
what was heing done in our local
h'l>vemmenl ;u1d to offer our :-.uggc'\ti1111s
where a11d wlll'rt appropnatt•. I believe
most of these ac11vi"'" would prohahly awee with me tJ1a1 government 1:-0 of. by
and for the 111."0plc:. II is nol them and us.
We are part ol ii anti we nc:ed to stay
engaged and wt· rwt•d to participate. ·nie
political pron'' i' a rontact spon. One
eilher takes 1Jw field to try to muvc
things in Lhc righ1 direction or one is lcfl
10 whine after the foci abou1 how
"powerless" d 1i7.cns arc.
Improvement-minded reside11ti. then
looked for polilical i:andidat~ who
!>hared our view that Costa Mesa should
be a nicer place. We fiN helped one
per~on, who vinually no onl' lhou_rht
wa-. 1·h'rlahle, get C'lcc1t·d. 'l\.vo year~
1<11er we did the same 1hing again. Along
thl' way. many of 1he:.c
improvement-minded rt:!.idents
(including me) volunteerc<l Lhcir timt· for
various city commiuces and in many
otJ1cr ways. Lime pcrmilling, consciously
worked for a bener cily.
Of course, trying to help Lhe tity be
nicer isn't just a one !.hot deal. Every
time tJ1c City Council meet!>, somelhing
important about thi). cily is discussed
and dt•ddt.'CI upon. It lx•hooves rcsidl'nts
In allcnd these meetings and 10 speak
oul on v.irious imponant issues if they
w;mt to help shaiw our city. 'llloSt> who
don'I panicipate may 1101 know whal the
Lily Council is doing and may be
surprist.'CI by what ha.c; hccn done. Fur
ex.ample, many residenls seemed tu
wdke 11p one day a fow muntJlS ago and
1hc 1001 Newpon pmjt'Ct had been
pa......l'<I hy the City Council. Suddenly,
some rt'Sidents startl'd rnmplaining that
tlw City Council had i.omehow sneaked
i.omething by these rt'Sidents. Nonscn:-.e.
I knew ahout the project more than a
Yl'ar hdorc it was passed :md frec1ucn1ly
.,poke aho111 it. lnesc 111hcr re-idcnL<;
could have also known had thl'Y !>imply
hct'n laking pan in making this <W'liccr
city.
I ~poke 10 a residt•nl tht• other day
who was complaining ahcmt variou'
prohlem~ in hi" nl'iJ4iho rhood. I le went
on and on about thi-; or tJ1a1 and how
the city doesn't do anything and hnw he
w:t-. fed up and 1ha1 lw had seen 1hesc
problems for a long time.
I finally asked him if he had ever
aucnded a City Couru.:il meeting. I le
hadn't. I asked if he could name even
one Ci ty Cow1cil member. I le couldn't. I
tht:n poinled out lh<tl he lived about a
slrt.-ct away from a Cil y Council member.
I stL'lpccl there arc too many residl'nts
standing out Lherc howling at Lhe moon
instead of trying to solve problems. lhe
READERS RESPOND
most relcvnnt government is city
government. II is where residents can
really make a tlifference. Somelimes
when you try to make 1hings nicer you
are called names such a.' gadOy. That's
just part uf the political dance. Some
don't w;ui1 IO see the city improved and
others have various political agendas
and bia.c;e. or have different ideas about
what is bc~t for the city. Some wiU try to
stop you from speaking out with
name·calling. If you're so timid that you
can he i111imidated by a little name
calling. then perhaps you shouldn't take
part in local govemmenl.
The swry go1 it right about my
cmnmenL-. on the proposed banner
ordinance. Whil e everyone was focusing
on banner.., Jler se, the Adminislrdtivc
~rvices, Dcpanmentll>-Jrks and
Becreatio n Division slipped a defini tion
of"athle1ir fi eld" into the ordinance Lhat
now make\ vinually every piece of
ground owned, leased or used by Lhe city
into an athletic Cield. The lawn in front of
City I tall even seems 10 come wider the
definition of an athletic field. This overly
broad delinh111n may spell trouble for
those who want quiet. attmctive
n.>sidcntial ncighborhomb. Under Lhis
propo~ed ordinance, Lhr city can pack
spons inlo every schoolyard and park in
the city along wilh large hanners
hanging off the fences. And, many of
1hosc playinl{ 1hcse pon~ may not even
he from C~1s1a Mesa. If nongadllies
suddenly find that they have spons
events of all types, including
-;emi -profcs.'iionaJ soccer games played
by tho~ Imm dis1an1 cilies, In Lhe park
next door. <md if these nongadllies look
out their window; and sec large
commercial banners instead of trees.
they shouldn't whine. IL'U be too late.
lhey should have tx.>en gadmes when
they had a chance to change the
outcome.
• M.H. Ml..lARO 1s a Costa Mesa resident.
It takes suggestions to improve village
AT ISSUE: What
impro~ements to Corona
del Mar should be the
first in line?
way It should be and not artiftdaJ like
DUneyla.nd. I think it would be IOYely to
haw harWnl t.keta or hanging
~on eome of the lip po1t1, it
would be ftlY pretty-but to keep It
simple. but not OW!l'done.
IMDltA IAllMCIYAN
Corona del Mar
would have room for the 10.lane
freewsy we wW 100n need after Ibey
buOd a couple Qf 5,000 room lmury
hoteltimelhu-.
After ID we need to promote the
lD81ter plan vWocw of our City Coundl
Uld the lrYtne Co.
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Christ Church bv tlz e Sea llnited Meth odist
invites yoi1 to the 14th Annual
Co111111unit v Ea ster Sunrise Service
" l / ~ .,,, COME
Newport Harbor Lutheran Church
A worshipping family. anchored in C hrist.
pnn1iding safe h4:1rhor for all.
7l)X l)nvt•r Dml'. Nn\p1111 lk.1d1. CA 1)2()(1 I
(949) ·qx. \(),1 I • (tJ.N1 "i-lX l )..W la\
(IJ-ltJ) )-lX XO(~ M11'.rl' M1111,1ry • 1•J-llJ) )-lX-7 l'JX Prl',d1oul
Sunday Morning Worship Service at 9: 15 a.m.
Sunday St·hool at 9:]0 a.m. C hildcare available
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
Maundy Thursday Seder Meal & Service
April M. 2004 at 6:00 p.m .
Good Friday Service of Darkness
April 9, 200~ at 7:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday Worship Services
April 11 . 2004 a t 9:00 a.m. and 11 :00 a.m.
REJOICE, AND
CELEBRATE
NEW LIFE ON
EASTER SUNDAY
APRIL 11 !
~~
THE DAY OF
R~~llllRE[Tl~Il
6:30 a.m . -Sunrise Serv in~ o n the beach a t 14th Street
Bring .vour own beach c hair or bla nke t.
Tl11: Ba lhn;i Fein \\'i ll opl'll ;11 ti:OO ;rm on Ea:-;tcr Sumfov
8:30 a.m. -In forma l Eas t~r Worship in the Sanctua ry
(n iLh the Sacre111e111 of Holy Co11n11union)
10:00 a.m. -Eash't~ Wo rship in the Sanc tuary
(\v ith 1he Sacren1en1 of Ba pt isrn) plus
Child Care & Sunday School for c hildren and youth
Re/'res'1111e111s and /cJ/0111 .... hip a/ier each service
Christ Church by the Sea United Methodist
also offers ...
./C HILDREN'S CENTE R
7 a.m. to 6 p .m., M-F
Pho ne -(949) 673-8233
./ YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
./ BIBLE STUDIES
./ 12-STEP MEETINGS
(AA a nd NA)
For more information contact:
Christ Church by the Sea United Methodist
1400 West Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
(949) 673-3805
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THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF
SAINT MICHAEL &
ALL ANGELS
HOLYWEEK 2004
SCHEDULE
Palm Sunday, April 4 • I loly Fud1.1m1 Jl 8 Jill J11d l 0 .1m
Mn litation on the Crms: T.litl' Ew11ing Prayl'1 at )pm
Maundy Thursday, April 8 •Chor JI E11<.:hari~1 .11 7:30 pm
All Night Wa tch at the Altar of RcptN' 'Jpm to 9am
Good Frit!Ay, April 9 • Communi1y Worship ar Noon•
F.unily Worship (Child-Ccnt t rc<l) .11 4:00pm •Stations of che
C r<N ac 7 p m• Cood friJay Li turgy with Mu~i<. at 7:30 pm•
Holy Saturday, April 10 •The..' C rl':H Vigi l of Ease er Bcgi ns
at 7:30 pm wi th the Li ghting of the Paschal C.rndle, Holy
Ba prism anJ Choral Eucharist• Fes civc Dc:sscrc Reccp1 ion
foll ows in The Parish Center
East" Sunday, April 11•1=cstive Choral Eu charists with
C hoir Brass and Organ at 8am" and 10am0 •Easter Egg
FcstivaJ in 1he Parish Center .11 11: 15 Jm
Located on Marguerite at Pacific View Drive
Corona dcl Mar • 644-0463
• Childmrr fro11ided
.. Nunery Care Provided
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'13e.fovetfs in C firist
ow 1s rhe lime! April 4 • 10 1s Holy Week which mcludes
P,1lm Sum.la\'. Maumly Thur)(fay, Good Friday and Holy
, .iiur,l.1y with The Great V1~il of Easter. Easrer Day, AJnl 11.
heg1ru Easter Weelc.
To me this 1s the ~eatest
time for Christians. Yes, I
know that wllho~Jl Chrutmas
and the b1nh of God-in-Jesus
.there wcx';ld have NCI) no
\ . triumphant entry onto
Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, no
msr11ut1on o( the Holy
Eucharist am.I irutruct1on to
"love one another," on
Maundy Thursday, no
sacnf1 c1al passion and
cruc1fix1on on Good Friday
and no resurrecuon on Easter.
But w11hout the events of
God·tn·Chrm which we
celebrate this month, we
"'' •llkl lnni.: ,111,l' h.1vl' l11rj.!•ltten the hitth of that hahe in JuJe.i 2000
plu, war' .1i.:n
Without Easter, I would nor be able to say wHh C.S. Lewis, "I
believe in Chnstiamry as I believe tn the sun. Not only because l St'e
It, but because by it I see everything else."
Resurrection 1s best understood by poets. I offer two favorites:
T~ SWIV is rolkd back , nor papier-m&:hl, nor a sumt ma nary, bwt w
\WI rock of mauriality iJw in w slow grinding of tifN! wiU eclipse for eoch
of u.s w widL lii#u of day. .
Lee u.s now sttk to 11\ak ir ku morutrow, f.or our own conwnirnce. our
own Strut of beaury ksr , awalcni.ed m ~ unthrnlcabk hour, wt o:re
~a.utd try w miTack, and"CTUShed try rnnOfl.strance.
(two of) ~ven Stanzas ar Easter by John Updike
h there no WllJ orhLr rhan tlwMgltc of answering its challenge! There is an
anticipation of ii to w pomr of dying. There ha\!C been al'N!s when, afU!T
long on my knus m a cold chancel, a stone has rolkd from my mrnd, and I
have looked in and seen w old ~stiaru lie fol.ckd and in place lry
themselws, Ulce w piled graveclorhLs of kwe's nsen body.
From The Answer by R.S. Thomas
The glory of Easter u that Christ 1s alive, bursting the bounds of
death and nmnmg wild and free through human life. When we try co
preserve Jesus as a nice reminder of what a, "good person" is, he rips
through these limitauons as though they were flnnsy grave clothes.
On the Day of Resurrection, Jesus laughs at our attempts to limit him
111 any way and leads us into a fururc that only God controls .
Come to worship during Holy Week's passion and to celebrate
Easter. Le.ave thanlcful for the gift of life both now and life beyond our
1maginatioru. Go grateful for the wonder of love which surrounds us
on all sides and is well beyond our deserving. Have new ideas of ways
you may serve, graciously giving to and for others what has so
abundantly been given ro us. Understand anew that our God is one
who challenges each and all to acclaim, "Alleluia. Christ 1s risen. The
lord is ri1en indeed. Alleluia."
Yours in Chr~st,
Peter D. Haynes, Reccor
Sainr Michael & AU Angell Epucopal Church, 3233 Pacific View
Dri"e, Corona del Mar. Call (949) 644-0463 .
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• • . g tun t/te~auec/UJn,
and t/te (!)& ...
Nezort Center United
ethodlst Church
160 1 Marguerite Ave., Corona dcl Mar •
(949) 644-0745 I Corner of Ma~crite & San Joaquin Rd.
~Hoi;·w~;k Events John 11 :25
PLEASE JOIN US .
SUNDAY services 10 am & 5 pm
WEDNESDAY for our healing meeting at 7:30 pm
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach
(949) 673-1340
Thursday, April 8, Holy Thunday
Morning Prayer -8:30 a.m. in 1he Church
Evenin~ Mass of the Lord's Supper -7~1,IM-~»!
Adoration until Midnight in die Hal
Friday, April 9, Good Friday
no 8:30 a.m. Mass
12:00 noon• -Guided Meditacll•
1 :00 p.m. • -Silenc MeditariOllli
I :30 p.m.• -Celebration of dlitlord's Passion
Liturgy of the Word, Venel'llion of the Cross,
c.ommunion Service
7:30 p.m. -Sc.ations of the __ J'"'"
I
April 9, 2004 Good Friday a
Community Service -Sr. Michael and All Angels, 12 noon(
-4t---E.,vening Service -Newport Center UMC, ?pm
April 11, 2004 Easter Sunday ·
A Message of Inspiration and Cekbration •
• 1
8
0 aa: s;e~~:e I
Children's Sunday School and C hild Care
Special Music ·~
Eascer Egg Hum after 10 am Service •
Christ is Risen, Christ is Risen indeed! I
Everyone ~/come ""
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rene w y ou r sp1r1 t
re -energl i:e your l it e
a 3-w eek serie s at Mariner• Church
beginning Eaater Weekend
Easter Weekend times
Sat. April 10 -4 & 6p
Sun. April 11 -8 :30 10 & 11 :30a
also in the Tent [another worshlpvenue] -10 & 1l30a
Good Friday service times
Fri. April 9 -12 3 4 :30 6 7 :30 & 9p
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MARINERS
CHUllCH
5001 Newport Coast Drive @ Bonita Canyon Drive in Irvine
www.marlnerechurch.org -949.854.7600 ......., __ _,,_.__
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Scientist sings praises at
'Eas tertime 'W e continue through Holy Week
rod::iy -Maundy Thursday -April
8. A Seder Meal & Service will
begin at 6 p.m. rhat allows us tn expcrienc~
rhe depth of the Easter Resurrccrion.
,Following a potluck meal the community
moves Ill the.sanctuary for the stripping anJ
draping of the chancet in aR1icipat1lin of
Good Friday.
A Service of Darkness on GooJ Friday,
April 9, begins a1 7 P·"'· and 1s o hrurgy of
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scripture readings, hymru, anthems and
spirituals, in a setting that gradually Jcscen~
into darkness.
On Easter Sunday, April 11 1 "Cclehrnce
the Resurrection of our Lordi: with services
of worship at 9: 15 and 11 a.m. "Jesus is risen.
Jesus is risen ini.leed!" Great music In
WOfShip celebrnteS OUr risen Lord with
Newport Harbor Lutheran Cl\urch's Cl\ancel
Choir and orchesrra, under che direction of
Mm1s1er of Music William Wells, offering
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~ Rev. Stephanie Toon, Youth Minister :1
~~ Child Care provided 71
·. Holy Week and Easter Events _A ~--'. Palm Sunday• April 4, 8:30 & 10:00 AM t :
~· "Jesus on Trial" ~
r.·ij .... ~.. Dramatic readings from Gibran
1
s Jesus the Son of Man ~~;.
~' Maundy Thursday • April 8, 7:00 PM
A Celebration of the Last Supper
~. '. Communion Service ~:
J.J· Good Friday • April 9, 12-2 PM ~
• Guided Meditation at the Stations of the Cross · $·. Move at your own pace; come for 15 minutes or 2 hours ;.·~
·~ Easter Sunday• April 11, 8:30 & 10:00 AM CJ
9r.-·. Sermon: "Love Never Ends" ~: ~: Choirs and Special Music ~-
. 1701 Baker Street • Costa Mesa • (714) 979-8234 .. ~ From 405. one mile South on Harbor. From Harbor, three blocks west on Baker. MVUMC ~ ·
f'I al intersection of Baker and Mesa Verde Drive, across from the library. «i
· www.mesaverdeumc org ,.,.~· \.1: .... ~-·~c:...t.;..;. .... ~.·~tl·i.;.. .,.,.~·~t1_.>.:._ ,.,.~·('\..t1 . .'.:. v-ci·: ~. ~c'·!'.' ~~ •. ~c1·:. ~~ .. ~c··r: ~~.v-c1·.~ --~·. /'\
·Worship Wt~ fY
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
... An O pen and Incl usive Congregation
rr-...... J.&MI ~ . Maundy Thursday, April 8 at 7:30 PM
~ ~ A living tableau of DaVi nci's Last Supper
Good Friday, April 9 at 7 :30 PM
The Seven last Wordr of Christ
Easter Morning at 9:30 amd 11 :00 AM
Celebrate the Ressurectio n of the Lord!
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
2100 Mar Vista Dr., Newport Beach
St. Mark is locarcd :u the corner of Eastbluff/Ford and Jamboree Rd.
www.s1markpt"csby1erian.org
email; stmark@srmarkprcsbytccian.otg
949-644-1341
hymns •>f resurrt:\:tion anJ mw.lc by G. F.
Handd.
We mvlte the community w pamcipate in
our Holy Weck celebrations tL~ The Ri;v.
James McC1mmon preparc..'S us for rhe arr{v;il
of Easter.
Newporr Hmbor Lutheran Church ir located
al 798 Dowr Drive, Newport Beich. CaU
(9-f9) 5-f8-J6J I ; fax (949) 548-11544. Fvr
adJirional mfurmarion, vi.sir the 'vtb 114! a1
www.NHLCS.ORG .
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Presbyterian Church of the Covenant
2850 Fairview Road
Costa Mesa, California
Invite you to join us
Thursday, April 8th
6:30 pm & 8:15 pm
for our
Easter Choral Presentation
He's
Alive!
~ Cefe6ration of the Li'lli.ng Lorr{
written by Claire Cloninger & Gary Rhodes
Featuring
Steve Velez and The DaCapo Orchestra
The Covenant C hoir and Joyful Noise Children's Choir
·and selected congregational actors
Directed by Antoinette Brosius
Accompanied by Diana Brownson
Children's Choir directed by Maggie Waterman
Narrated by Joey Blackwell and Gary Gray
Pastor Tim McCalmont
Associate Pastor Patrick Thompson
Easter Sunday Worship
April 11th
8:30 am and 10s30 am
(714) 557-3340
www.pccov.org
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THE CROWD
An edgy, fashionable fundraiser
T he Donna Karan collection dazzled
the ladi~ of O.L at the recent
annual fashion luncheon on behalf
of the Guilds or the Omnge County
Perforrnin~ Art~ Center.
A full house uf 550 well-dressed patrons
of the perfnrming art~ converged at t!)e
I IY'.tll llegt'nl)' I tote! an Irvine 10 celebrate
i;pnnl( aml 1oa~t some 2.000 guild
members m eight regioru. of the county,
comprising 33 incredible chap1ers of
!>uppon .
"fhe guilds are vital
10 the center, their
co111ribution is
significant.·· center
pre~ident klT)' Mapdel
said. "Without their
financial support and
creatiVl' input, the
center would be at a
trt'mendous
d1<wdvantage. They
m.1ke a major B.W. COOK d1lforem:e."
Guild .. prl'~ident Bev
Sandelm an wa' on hand IO greet the
1,;ruwd. Exp1t'!>\l1tK lwartfeh thanks to
'iourh ( 0:1,t l'l<Va and the Donna Karan
llou11que tor tlw1r u mlerwritinK.
~mu1·lman -.aid, "\Vl· foel that thi'
part1npa11on rnnfinm the prestige. respect
.ind 1mprn t.ull't' that the center and
Oran~w Cu1111tv mmmamls throughout the
t·ou111rv. not only in the realm of !he
pl·rfonninR an~. hut ;tl~u a' an inOuential
playt•r in tht: w111 Id ol bu ... uws.'> and 1-tyle."
llw fa,1111111 'how luncheon. with ticket..,
'l'lhng tor '-I :!5 pt•r person, wa'> chaJrl·d by
Unda Thuuer and Patrice Pold more.
dtrl:'t'tor ol 'Pt't 1al l'Vl'llh lor the centt>r.
I hl· 1•n•11t r,ll,l'd Sh5.(.KJO. h1l111wing <1
IC''ill\'l' I.ill' nwrninK "meet .imi gl'C't't"
rl'cl'pllon. >,tt1r'" t'lltt:retl the I IY'dll
ballroc1111 tor till' edizy fa.,h1on 'how
fullmwd hv lum heon.
Tht• ann'ual evt·111 i' a tim e tor old
frll'ncJ, anti 1ww IO l'llJllY tl11.' common
pllfJlll'-t' of '11ppnrti11K the exp<indinK role
nf tlw pl·rlnm1111g arh 111 Omngl' County.
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1lw :! I '\I l t'fltury Anll'rican hlcl>tyle.
\ 1t:.mwlul1.•. rlw renter exp.111'i11J11
cont111m·-. on target. with rhe recent
Jnnounn•mcnt that Fllzabeth Segentrom.
wife of Henry M-gerstrom. will chair the.
g;ua opening of the Ill'\\' ronct'n hall and
u rlwr exp.rncll'd fadhtie' 111 <'006.
• THE CROWD appear~ ThursddyS and
Sa1urdays
Donna Karan New York/South Coast Plaza General Manager Stuart Winston, Donna Karan New York Vice President Heather Bohs, Guilds President Bev
Sandelman and Bob Sande Iman were on hand at the annual fashion show and luncheon supporting the Guilds of ttie Orange County Performing Arts Center.
Susan Lowery. Jennifer Rogers. Sylvia Sanford and Lauren Oleham pose at Christa Dowling , Whitney Mandel, Elizabeth Segerstrom and Pat Rypinski
th e fashion show luncheon. which featured designs from Donna Karan. attended the fundraiser at the Hyatt Regency Hotel's ballroom in Irvine.
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Oa1ty Pilot 1# I F E & L E I S l J R E Thursday, April 8, 2004 All
BEST BUYS
Outdoorsy designs dead ahead
T heTemtory
Ahead just
opened at Soulh
Coast Plaza. It's a Santa
Barbara-based clothing
company known for its
outdoorsy designs for
a1en and women. The
k>ok ranges from casual
to urban styles. in rich
colors in tradem ark
tabrics. Originally.
Territory Ahea<l wa!. an
award-winning catalog
GREER
WYLDER ·
paJms. You can aJso
pick up orchid and
plant supplies. Orchid
prices start a1 just $5.
It's open from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. every Sa turday
and located at 20362
Birch St. in Newport
Reach, It's bcrwi:en
Bristol and Irvine
avenues. near the John
Wayne Airport.
EGG HUNT
(hat journeyed each season to
fur-away locations shoottng
dramatic photographs that
tomplimemed its clothing line.
Now its new retail store
incorporates props and seasonal
photos from the catalog's
current location. Spring\ catalog
was shot in Spain, so tltis
season's li ne features yarn-dyed
tabrics, textured weave~ and
knits and colorfuJ prinrs. Thl'
Territory Ahead offer:; nearl}' :lOO
clothing and accessory items.
~nd it also offers an exclusive
coUection by Isabella l31rd -
contemporary silhuuettei-. in
luxury fabrics. H's 01wn I 0 a.m.
to 9 p.rn. Monday to I riday; Ill
a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday an d 1 l
a.m. to 6:30 p.rn. Sunday. on
Level Two at South Cou-;t l'lm .. a.
CaJl {7 14) 437-l B 17 or v1~it
f tttf1://www.1erritoryulamll.co111.
BLOOMIN' ORCHID SALE
Gorgeoui. on:hid-. .111d
blouming plants can l>t• lnu11d
each Saturday at Green Sybtems
International orchid and
tropicaJ plant.; ~1ursery. Jusr
arrived are colorful
Cymbidiums from Sant.i
Barbara, thousand' ol bca111f111l
blooming nrcb1ds. l'halacnopw.
(butterfly orchids). barnbno and
11on't Y)liss East bluff Park's 2 l st
annual spring egg hunt that
happens Saturduy. 'th make it
fair for all children. coordinators
have scheduled egg hu'nung by
age groups. At I 0 a.m. 11 's fur 2-
ro J-year-ol<.ls: 10: 15 a.m. is tor
4-and 5-year-old-.; 10:30 •t.ni. is
for 6-and 7-yt>.u-oltls; 10:·15 a.m.
is for 8· and 9-yt'ill'·oldi..; and 11
a.m. is for I 0-to 1 2-ycar-uld~.
After the egg hunt. fc,tivlries will
continue at the nearby Lasrhluff
ViUagl' CentN lmtil I ::m p.111 ..
which will i111.:l11dl' fare pa1111111i-:.
fret: phollll. wi1h tJ1e l.t.1-.ttr
bunny. craJ1s and tntcrtain111e•111
Easthlul'f Vill.1~(' C:c11tl'1 1' at
Ea11thluff Driw and V11-ot~1 tll'I :-iol.
TO A CELEBRITY TEE
On Saturday. -.tup by
Bloomingdale's at Fashion
Isl and frum :! to;:; p.111. to 11H'l't
Clairl' <111d Owva11n. till'
designer~ \1fC&C ( .;ditornia
T--,hirt~. J'hey'll lwlp l 'll,l<tllll'I'>
creme 1hc· "layl'rcJ" l11ok. tht'y·v,.
madt' !.O popular. and -.1~11 1lw 1r
lt.'c!.. Spl'nd SJ ()I) \o r 111011· Oil
C:&C 11wrdi.111di-.1· .111d I lTt:IVI' ,,
beach hag. t 'elt·hntit•'> who 1-w;i 1
1lw1r shirt'> i11l'lu1.k Brad l'iu
Je11nifl'r i\11b1011 ;111tl Op111h
Winfrey nw lilll' h.i-. ll'I'' 1111
butli men ;111d wt11111·11. 111 ,1
variety of sleeve Jengthi..
induding short. long.
three-quarters and tank-raps. A
multitude of fun colors lncJude
Bazooka Pink, D ay-glo Green,
Indian Burn and Tiffany Blue.
call (949) 729-6816.
EASTER GOODIES
Ideal F.asrer gifts can be found
at South Coast Plaza's boutiques.
Brookstone carries "Fam"
relaxation pillows in an arrc1y of
l'.a5ter colors ($:19), Crane & Co.
has stuffecl Easter bunnies
dressed in Easter wear ($12.50 to
$ l 9.50) anti Easter cards from
$2.24 to $fl.SO each. David
Yurman has a "Madison" watch
c.:oUection that comes in link
chain or alligalOr srrap.
mother-of-pearl dials, some
trimmed with dimnonds ($1,500
lu $18.000). l;iundry by Shelly
Segl!f has one of fashion's ho II est
itrml. that are perfect to wear to
• church or brunch, a long boucle
iat•ket 111 p ink ($305), with
matching sleeveless buudt• shift
drr•!>!-. ($2 10).
BRIDESMAID DRESSES
Macy's at Fashion Island now
oflcr-; !.lylish Vera Wang
hridt•.,maid drc~N''-· I he'>c arl'
111it typical: Wear ii once and try
\n forget it bridesmaid'~ dn•sM''i.
l l11•y'n• beautifully 1ll'~igncd i11
Wan~·., da ... -.ic i-.tyle:;, ;1va1lable in
both .,hurt ;111d long length:;.
( :urrl•nt «11lur.., indude<. pa-,1d
palcllt' for 5pring and M1mt11l'I'
wedd111~!>. Available in 1ht-dres:-
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Costa M esa, CA 92627; by fa1< 10
(949) 646-4170; or by callrng (9491
574-4295.
SPECIAL EVENTS
ART OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College is offering
a nine-part film history on Alfred
Hitchcod<. The series wlll be
moderated by retired ace
professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each
session will be held at 6:30 p.m .
one Friday each month through
June 4. The events wilt be held at
OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116.
Admission Is $6 for adults and $5
for seniors and ace students.
Information and tickets, call (714)
432-5880,
http://Www.occt1cl<ets.com.
NEWPORT BEACH FILM
FESTIVAL
The Newport Beach Film Festival
will display more than 300
features, short films,
documentaries and animation
from more than 45 countries. The
festival will also host several
galas, seminars, and
question·and·answer sessions
with filmmakers. The event will
be from April 15 through 25 at
Edwards Island Cinemas. lido
Theater, Edwards Big Newport,
and at the Orange County
Museum of Art. Information.
(949) 253·2880,
brtp:/lwww.newpo1t
beachfilmfest.com.
MUSIC
·CABARET BY THE BAY
Duke's Place will host Cabaret by
the Bay to benefit local chari11es
It 9 p.m. with a preshow dinner in
1he First Cabin restaurant al 7:30
p.m . A pril 14, May 12 and June
16. The cost is $10 for the show
and $37.50 for the dinner.
Information and reseNations:
(949) 630-4145.
SPRING FESTIVAL CONCERT
Santiago Canyon College's
California Master Chorale and
Concordia University's Chorale
will perform a wide array ot
music selections including the
West Coast premiere of John
Rutter's "Mass of the Children;· at
7 p.m . Aprit 18 al St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, 600 St
Andrews Road. Newport Beach.
fhe program will also include
solos by te1101 Jonathan Mack
and soprano Kathartne Terray of
the Los Angeles Opera. Tickets
cost from $10 to $12. lnlorma11on:
(949) 854·8002 ext. 1526.
REBA MCENTIRE
Grammy Award winner, Reba
McEnt1re wdl perform as part of
the Pacific Amphitheatre Surnmer
Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 11 di
rhe Orange Counrv Fair and
Exposition Center. lnformauon·
(714) 740-2000, lrNµ·IJwww ocfalf
comlpacificsmph1thP.atre
TRAIN
Musical group Train will perform
as pat1 of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at 8 pm July 15 at the
Orange County Farr and
Exposition Center. Information:
(714) 740·2000, hNp·./www.ocfair.
com/pacificamph11heor1e1
HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH
Musical group Hoorie and the
Blowfish will perform as part ol
the Pacific AmplHlheatre Summer
Concert Series at 8 p m. July 18.
Information: (714) 740·2000
MOZART ORCHESTRA FINALE
The Mozart Classical Orchestra's
season finale is at 8 p.m. April 3 at
the Irvine Barclay Theatre at 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine. Tickets cost
from $25 to $39. Information:
(949) 854-4646.
BAROQUE TRUMPETER
The Baroque M usic Festival will
present Baroque concertos,
featuring Baroque trumpeter
John Thiessen at 4 p.m. J11ne 20
at St. M ichaels All Angels Church,
3233 Pacific View Orrve, Corona
del M ar. Tickets cost $25.
Information: (949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE ORGAN RECITAL
The Baroque Music Festival will
present an organ recital. featuring
Baroque trumpeter John
Thh!ssen and o rgan soloist
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at St. M idiaels All Angels Church,
3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar. Tickets cost $15.
Information· (949) 760· 7888.
BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Festival will
present "Music in the Gardens I,"
featuring Baroque trumpeter
John Thiessen at 8 p.m. June 23
at the Sherman l ibrary and
Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway,
Corona det Mar. Secular cantatas
and i11strumental works by
Purcell, Handel, Torelli and
Carpentier. Tickets cost $30
Information: (949) 760 7888.
BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Festival will
present "Music in the Gardens I."
featuring Baroque trumpeter
John Thiessen at 8 p.m. June 23
at the Sherman library and
Gardens. 2647 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. Tickets cost $30.
Information: (949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Festival will
present "Music in the Gardens 11;·
leatLmng music by Bach,
Telemann. Couperin and Zelenka
at 8 p.m. June 25 at the Sherman
library and Gardens, 2647 E.
Coast Highway. Corona del M ar.
Tickets cost $30. Information:
(949) 760· 7888.
BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS
The Barooue Music Festival finale
features music by Briegel, Bach,
Mouret and Charpentier al 8 p.m .
June 23 at the Sherman library
and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. Tickets
cost $25. Information: (949)
760-7888.
WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PLACE
Jau and codctails flow daily from
noon to mldnight Sundays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m . Fridays and
Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club
& Resort, at 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-5000.
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Easter
goodies I
Featuring: milk & dark solid chocolate
bunnies, fudge eggs, sugar-free chocolate-nut
fudge eggs. unique suckers. bunny corn, sour
bunnies, crispy eggs, sugar-free jelly beans &
more!
Great novelty gifts: stuffed bunnies,
ceramics, candles ... the list goes on and on!
We also carry JELLY BELLIES ($4.50 per
pound) and sugar-free chocolates.
--Create your own special Easter Basket!
· --We also carry a nice selection
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L I FE & LE I SURE
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
Some things, like bunny cakes, are sacred ·-
S pring brings a feeling of
renewal. Spring brings
orange blossoms (my
fovoritc scent) and spring brings
an abundance of fresh green
leaves to the garden (my favorite
color). Spring brings longer
days. lighter clothes and fresh
fru11 .... I love spring.
One of spring's rites of
passatw in the ~lght house is
the annual bunny Cl!-ke. Don't
laugh -this bunny c;ake is the
coulest. It's right up there with
Oreo Thirnlcsgiving turkeys, and
evcn'though you v.:on't admit it
-you low those turkeys.
lllt.> bunny cake was the
KAREN
WIGHT
creation of
Mrs. Ayres,
m y
baby-sitter,
when I was in
preschool.
We lived in
San Diego.
my father
was a dentist
in the Navy
and my
mother
taught a
business d ass
at the local junior college. so
Mri.. Ayres and I spent three
.1f1crnu11ns together every week.
Sht• wai. 4uirky and really strict.
h111 'ht• wa~ al!>o wry clever and
willing to do time ·t'on~uming
p ntJl'('h with llll'. II wa:-o worth
l'<1ti11g 111rna1oe:. if I go t lO make-
'>lring' of paper doll-. o r bake a
lamny rake.
PHOTO COURT(SY or KAREN WIGHT
This bunny cake 1s a Wight House tradition. It could be the darling of your Sunday table, too.
I hl· hunny takl·. I low lucky
art• )'1111 lhat I'm going 10 l>hare
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for th!\ b unny cakl'. There is the
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mix or whrte cake mix with
HOURS
Continued from Al 3
the New York Jazz Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana D1tri 101ns the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673-9500.
THE VILLAGE INN
The Village Inn on Balboa Island
offers great music Thursday
through Sunday nights. Roe Kodz
performs at 8 p.m. Thursdays,
Road Dog2 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 1s at 127 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island Information: (9491
675·8300.
CURTIS BRENGLE
Bayside Restaurant offers piano
player Curtis Brengle performing
1au, classical and contemporary
from 6 to 10 p.m. Mondays in
Apnl at 900 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 72 1-1222.
JIMMY HEWITT
Bayside Restaurant offers
pa'>lel confetti is a big hit. One
can of white frosting. 01ocofate
bunnies arc better left in llH·
baskets. Shredded c~>nut.
which you might not eat, but
you have 10 use anyway b ecau!>e
you toss in green food coloring
10 make it look like grass. And
duh, bunnies like to sit on grass.
Jelly heam.. No tiny gourmet
beans. You need big Brach'~
jellybeans. And don't eat all the
black ones, bunnies need eyes.
unless you wan t to be
scientificaJly correct and give
your whitl' bunny red eyes. You
make the call. Stiff white paper
fur bunny ears. Optional: pink
marker to make bunny cars
more colorful.
r hese ingredients will actually
make 11110 bunny cakes. nne
bunny per cake tin. So. your
bunny can have a friend (be
careful) or you can s hare n cake.
Preparl' the cake mix accurclini;
lo directions. Dori'r get too edgy
-use normal round t:ake tin~.
Let the cake layer~ cool.
contemporary solo guitarist
Jimmy Hewitt from 6:30 to 10:30
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 hve
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan. Nide Peper
and Kelly Gordian (known as
MPG) perform classic rode, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rode, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Lido Park
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
REVOLVER
La Cave Restaurant offers
Revolver. which features DJs
along with imagery and auditory
delights at 10 p.m. Tuesdays al
1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646· 7944.
HUTCHINS CONSORT: OCTET
OMNIBUS
The Hutctlins Consort. the world's
only professional ensemble
performing on eight·scaled
violins, will perform at 8 p.m.
April 10 at the Irvine Barclay
Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive,
Qlrange
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Cut the cake circles in half
and, using the frosting, seal rwn
halves together. Place the
half-circle Oat side down on a
platter. Cover the bunny with
the white frosting. Press two
jellybean:. in one end of rhe
semicircle for the eyes. If you
want a nose. pink is a good
choice. Personally. I think the
b unnies look funny with
mouths so stop w hile you're
ahead. Fold the white paper in
founhs and cut the ears out.
This should give you two
symmetrical ears. Crease inro a
V shape at the bottom and push
the ears into place. Take a
spoonful of the coconut and a
li11le frosting and make a bunny
tail fo r the other end. Use a
large plas tic bag and place a few
drop!> C>f green food coloring
and the coconut together.
Shake. You 've gol grass. Sprinkle
the grass around the bunny;
rernernber. bunnies like grass
eve n though yuu might not like
coconut. Sprinkle the remaining
Irvine. Tidcets cost from $29 and
S34. Information: (94.9) 854-4646,
http://www. hutchinsonconsort.
org.
EMRACE THE WORLD
The Bahai'i Club of UC Irvine will
present Embrace the World a
musical experience from around
the world. The event will begin at
7 p.m. April 15 at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, Irvine. Some of the
performers in attendance will be
Iranian master violinist Farzad,
China's renowned vocalist and
Erhu musician Lin Cheng and
hip-hop sensation Justice Leeg.
The event is free. Information:
(949) 854-4646.
BALLET REPERTORY THEATRE:
SPRING GALA
Ballet Repertory Theatre will
present classics from its
repertoire of ballet suctl as Ballet
Studio, Red Poppy, Raymonda
Varia1ions and Bolero. The event
is at 2:30 p.m. April 18 at the
Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive. Tidcets cost $10 to
S14. Information: (949) 854-4646.
ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
The All-American Boys Chorus
will present the best of Broadway,
toe-tapping tunes from America's
Heritage and a patriotic tribute.
jellybean~ on the gnlss. Isn't thar
cute?
Now if you want to kit:k it up a
notch, make a homemade white
or yellow cake rt•Lipe. Use
lemon curd. rasphcrry jam or
strawberrie!> and whipped
cream to cement the half-circles
together. Make a whipped
cream fro ting. seven-minute
frosting or a Ouffy marshmallow
frosting to make your bunny
tre1' chic. If you have a lot of
energy. you can m ake the ear~
out of white chocolate painted
on a magnolia (shiny side) leaf.
Remove the chocolate carefully
and you have edible hunny ears
I still insist on green gras~ and
jellybeans tho ugh. Some thingi.
are sacred.
Enjoy. and remember that I
had to eat a turra·stuffed tomato
to bring you this amazing
recipe. I loppy 1 ... 1i.1cr.
•KAREN WIGHT is a Newport
Beacn resident. Her column runs
Thursdays.
The event will be at 7 p.m. May 1
at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive in Irvine. Tidcets
cost from S25 to $30. Information:
(94.9) 854-4646.
MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS
The UC Irvine Chambers Series
will present Music Without
Borders, featuring pianist
Nohema Fernandez. The event
will be at 8 p.m. April 10 in
Winifred Smith Hall at UCI.
Information: (949) 824-2787.
SINATRA TRIBUTE
La Cave Restaurant offers David
Kinwald's live tribute to Frank
Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays
at 1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646-7944.
THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE
La Cave Restaurant offers the
Underground Lounge, featuring
Pete Villani singing Bennett,
Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9
p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 Irvine
Ave .. Costa Mesa Information:
(949) 646-7944.
PLAN BE
La Cave Restaurant offers the
funky soul jazz music of Plan Be
from 10 p.m. 10 1 a.m. on
Thursdays at 1695 Irvine Ave ..
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
646·7944.
PERFORMING ARTS WORKSHOPS
SUMMER DAY CAMP for ages 5· 13
(310) 827-8827
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Nothing buggy about Belize
By Mike Buettell
ue lifts herself onto one
elbow and whispers in the
dark.
ere's a bug on the ceiling."
ram lying on my side, almost
asl~ep: a light tropical breeze is
blCM'ing through the palms. The
gentle surf is curling to the foot
of our beach cabana; and I have
IWQ beers in my beUy. I prcten~
not to hear her .
... fhere's a bug on lhe ceiling!"
After 26 years of marriage. I
recognize the tone in her voice.
II means: "I know you're not
a.sleep. Get up and do your male
macho thing and protect me."
The sounds of lhe surf, lhe
wahn breere. the moon playing
hide and seek wilh Central
American rain clouds. not to
mention the beers, have made
me about as active as a steer at a
Valium saJt lick. I fully reali7,e
that I'm pushing my luck. but
once again I pretend no t IO hear
her.
Silence. Ah. maybe she'll roll
over and go to sleep.
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Nope. Not a chance. Not in <1
million years. I feel it
Long-married husbands know
exactly what I'm talking about.
Eyes, like laser beams. bore into
1hc back of my head. Even in the
darkness. I know that she is
~taring at llll' and all hell is
about' to break loose.
PHOTOS COURTESY MIK( AND SLJ( BU[ rm L
Sue Buettell sits underneath a palm tree outside a cabana in Long Caye Island Resort
"Sue, there's 110 bug~ on lhe
i:eiling. There arc hardly any
hugs on the whole island. Thais
why i1 was sclec1cd as a rcson.
rhis place is famous for taJcing
good care of the j.,'llesti.. Jus1 lie
J own, relax. listen 10 the waves
<tnd you'll be asleep in two
.,cconds. I'll bel 110 bug has ever
tall en on anyone here ...
Oops! Another classic
husband m istake. saying
'>Omething stupid wi1hou1
1hinking. I feel her tension build.
Eighl years before, also on
Oiristmas vacation. also in
Central America. also on one of
my "crazy" trips. a rhinoceros
hectic the si7.e and consistency
of a day-old chocolate
doughnut, chose to fall out of
the darkness. off the ceiling.
onto Sue's chest. I won't
daborate. because the result was
predictable and not pretty.
"Miiiiike!"
'111c 1011e ha~ reached the
l'risis s1age. I ge1 up, pul on a
r-!>hin back.ward and stum ble
trying to find a ligh1. Easier said
than done. Long Caye. a pan an
H2-square-mile shallow lagoon
caJled Glovers Heef. is 35 miles
ofT the coast of Beli1,c and has no
electricity. Well. not electricity as
we know it, with wall switches.
light bulbs and the usual
household accouterments. They
have a wonderfully efficient
wind generator and some solar
panels that keep the beer cold
when the sun is out or the wind
hlowing strongly. and batteries
for night, if you can line.I 1he
light. .
A'i I step on a conch shell in
the middle of the floor. the
question flashes through my
mind: How do I get myself into
these m esses?
The trip had started ben ignly
enough. with the standard
1wo-hour cattle call and
'llrip-search at LAX followed by a
cramped night on TACA Airlines.
(My friends call TACA TaJce a
Chance Ajrline, but I have found
them no more unpleasant than
any American carrier and
usually serving better food).
Oearing customs. and
immigration. and claiming our
ba~dge onct' in Beli7,e was a
piece uf cake. II reminded me of
thr days of the old Oran~c
County Airport and Air
California. lt hdpcd that Beli1.c
ban English -speaking i:oun1ry.
A lot of people don't realize this.
After a get-loRetlll'r soft drink
wilh Charlie. our guide, ;rnd our
group of I 5. ranging in age from
braces and fim1 thighs to the
leading edge of 1hc baby boom
(me). we boarded a high--;pecd
boar. undoub1edly borrowed
from one of 1hose old "Miami
Vice" l V shows for a 1hree-hour
blast out to Long Caye. A hint to
tl1ose choosing to make this 1rip:
Oon't drink a 101 of coffee or soft
drinks before boarding the boar.
There is no "restroom" facility. A
few of us resolved this issul' but
I'll spare the details.
Sue had been apprehensive
about traveling to Beli'l.e (she's
apprehensive about all my tripsl
but the promise of warm water.
snorkeling reefs so azure blue
one feels they are Ooa1inK in
space. and the chance to kayak
and wind !>llrf to her ht>art~
content won her over. 'Ole
charm of Long Caye is thal ii is a
water-lover's paradise. They have
sea kayaks. surf kayaks.
windsurfing, snorkeling and
certified scuba all at your
disposal Picture a group of
10-year-olds in a toy store and
1old. "play with anything you
want." and you get the idea.
Evenings found the
competitive types playing
voUeyball, but I preferred
watching the sunset lounging in
a hammock. The food was so
good that despite all the physical
activity. most of us gained
weight (except for Su e; she never
gains weight). Some guest:>
blamed the weight gain on the
unlimited beer. soft drinks, and
rum punch but lhey couldn't
possibly be correct. Reer and
desserts on vacation have no
calories, right? I could go into a
lot more detail. but anyone
interested can check out the
website for themselves
( / 1 rtp:llwww.slickrock. cnm/fo11g
caye.l1tm). I'm no1 too worried
aboul the place being ovemm
with tourists. Max capaci1y is 28
and lhe boat only runs 1wice a
week. Compare that 10
Ambergris Caye. where about
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Since tlwrc are no ·1vs, video
galllCl> or moviei. on the island,
evenings were i111eresting. We
arlllaJly had w 1alk IO each
other. Kid-. pk1yed board game-.
and tJ1c aduh:. engaged in
1hought-provuking dbcussmns.
One night Wl' pondered 1he
cxhtencc of Cod. Another night
we went arouniJ lhl· tablt>
Je~cribing our "perfect" fanta~y
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but it wa.; worth ii). Olhl'r
nigh1s. tht· worne11 ganged up o n
1he single a nd divorced g11y?>
giving thern "advice" on dating,
!inding till' "right" woman. what
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guyi. were smart enough to May
away from these discussion~
and give our advice whe n the
women weren't around.
otherwise we'd probably havl'
spent a few nights sleeping with
the hermit crabs.
Speaking of hermit crab!>. one
tradition on Long Caye is a
hermit crab race. Everybody.
young and old. scours the il>land
to find their own "racing crah."
Next the crabs are put into
training. Conditio ning regimen'>
varied from short hill climbs to
total rest. I chose carbo-loading
for "Studly." I gave him part of a
cheeseburger and a dish of beer
(He actually came in second).
The crahs are Lhen placed on the
middle of a huge circle and the
first one to the edge wins. You
would have thought we were at
the Kentucky Derby. People
went nuts cheering for their
favorites. I don't know how
much money changed hand!>,
but it looked considerable. Sue's
little lean and mean "Squeaky"
took the trophy with a masterful
performance right out of
"Olariots of Fire."
All in all, it was a pretty fun
trip. We were beached for a
couple of days because of high
winds, but no one looked too
bored. A good book, a cold drink
and a hammock is hard to beat.
This isn't a trip for the "anything
less than two shower heads is
unacceptable" crowd, but
everyone seemed satisfied with
the outside showers and toilets.
In fact. the compositing toilet
was o nce featured on the cover
of Outside Magazine.
Oh, the "bug" on the ceiling?
WeU, after I found a light.
bandaged my foot and started
looking. it turned out there
never was a bug. The ceiling and
roof of the cabana Is thatched
palm fronds. The gentle breeze
that night had a few fronds
rubbing together.
•MIKE BUETTELL la a resident of
Balboa Island.
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"/used ro play wiJh a lot
of those guys. It made it
a lot more fun to win."
Joey C•ntareff•, Newport
Harbor senior pitcher
Dady Pilot
PRO
. TENNIS
·Sharapova
will return
to Breakers
Newport also drafts
top-ranked Bryan
brothers doubles team;
Davenport wil.! not p lay.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
The Newport Betch Breakers pro-
leCtt!d the rights to h1ssian star Maria
Sharapova during th1 World Team Ten-
nis draft Wednesday.
Sharapova, rnnkec' 19th in the world,
has won two Womm's Tennis Associa-
tion singles tjtJes to ro with two doubles
victories and retuns to the flreakers
this summer in her tiird season of WlT.
The Breakers, ·w'lo finished 7-7 in
their inaugural seaion a year ago, also
acquired the No. I fouble~ team on the
Association of Tmnis Professionals
Tour. Mike and Bot Bryan.
They captured
their first Grand
Slam titJe at last
year's French
Open 'and became
the first All-Ameri-
can team 10 finjsh
a season as tht top-ranked doubles
team since Rick Leach and Jim Pugh in
1989. The Bryaruhave gone undefeated
in two seasons o Davis Cup play.
Sharapova anJ I.he Bryans will each
play only two of the Breakers' :.even
home matches.
The season uns July 5·25 with the
Breakers pla~ their home matches at
the Palisades Tmnis Oub.
Monica Sele>, who won 20 WfA sin ·
gles titles befae her 18th birthday and
was rdJlked N>. I in the world in 1991 .
will make a visit to Newport Beach
when the BT1akers face the New York
Sportimes -who drafted Seles -in
one of their siven h ome matches.
Ellis Ferrera. Aniko Kapros. Ramon
Delgado andNana Miyagi will make up
the rest of th1 Breakers.
Ferreira, aso'uth African native, cap·
tured his firs career Grand Slam crown
in doubles a the 2000 Australian Open.
He finished 2000 as part of the fifth·
ranked doulles team on the ATP Tour.
Kapros m:>ved up to 48th in the world
on the WTJ\Tour this year while Miy-Jgi,
a strong roubles player, i... currenlly
rclJlked 75tJ in the world.
Lindsay Davenport, who played two
home maches for rhe Brcnkers last
year, will LOl compete in Wn this sea·
son due tc schedulin~ conflict~.
Oavenp>rt, a member at Palisades
who is c1rrentJy ranked fourth in I.he
WfA, wolld have been available for one
match, but the Breakers had already
made prio r commitments with other
players said Rosie Crews. WTT spokes·
womat.
"We would have. loved to have her
hack i:l the league. but the schedules
were 1 bit crazy with the Olympics,"
CreWl' said.
Thi Fed Cup hegins July 5 and Dav·
enpo:t could be selected to I.he United
States Olympic team, coached by Zina
Garrson.
n e Breakers' schedule will be re·
le~ in late April with individual tick-
ets&olng on sale May 3.
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Newport Harbor shortstop Brandon Jasper covers second base and awaits the throw while Estanc1a's Brad Young steals the base rn the seventh inning
Wednesday 1n the Pride of the Coast tournament. Below, Newport Harbor pitcher Joey Cantarella, who tossed a complete game, dehvers in the first innmg.
Sailors feel the Pride
Es tancia ha n gs tough as
Newport Harbor pulls
out 2-1 vi ctory in
tournam ent fin ale.
Steve Vir&en
Daily Pilot
NEWPOlff IWACll -It wa.., known
as the 1:11h-place ~ame of thl' l'ridl' of
the Coast wurnament.
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Pirates surging
in Orange Empire
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
•
rhc Pirate,. ranked 'ICCOml
in the '>talc, came out a bit
,1uggi1>h to srart the march, but
found their i;tride and dis-
posed of !heir Orange Empire
Conference foe. 30-28. 30-22.
30-26.
1 lowevcr, for Lhl.' • player!> involved. !Ill'
conte:.t hacJ added
meaning as a majority
of the compe1i1or'
were famiJiar with one
anorher since they ilfl'
111 the Newport -Ml'Sa Di,trkr and also
bartled ai.:ain:.I C'uch otJier in Pony
I .eaguc action.
There wa~ a certain pride of the
coa.sr for Newpon 1 larbur I ligh, which.
led by ;,cnior Joey C.1111urella. defeared
e Estancia, 2-1, on the
Sailors' diamond
Wednesday.
C.antarella stmck
out I 0, walked two
and scattered four hits
in hjs complete-game
victory. I le also belted a two-out, RBI
double in the bouom of the third in -
ning, giving Newport I !arbor a 2-0 lead
and providin~ the difference in the
See SAJLORS, P•a• B3
COSTA MESA -The Orange
Coast College men's volleyball
team is priming itself fo r a cov-
eted spot in this year's state fi -
nals and continued to march toward
that goal with a three-game sweep
over visiting Grossmont Wednesday.
Sophomore oulside hiller Poyer MARI< c. OUSTIN/OAJLY PILOT
OCC's Kaimana Kamalani dives to make a one-handed dig in the third game of
See P1RATES, P•1e B2 Wednesday's match against Grossmont College. OCC won in three games.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
.Anne St. Geme
Corona del Mar sophomore establishes Trabuco Hills
meet record in girls 1,600 meters with time of 4:59.24 .
Steve Vlr11n
Daily Pilot
I mprobable, impressive and
intriguing.
Those were the words
associated with Anne St.
•
thought St. Geme would not come
in under five-Oat.
But she covered the third lap in
72 seconds and duplicated that
time for the final 400 to break the
meet record.
Geme's perfonnance in the 1,600 meters
of the lrabuco HUis track and field
lnvitatJonal Saturday.
The Corona del Mar High sophomore
sensation won the event with a meet
record tlme or 4 minutes. 59.24 seconds. a
personal best and a stunning result.
consl~rlng she thought she would not
Onlsh under five minutes midway thro\lgh
the race.
She completed the first 800 meters In
2:35, and even ber coach, Bill Sumner.
NThat's just scary: Sumner said.
"I was very impressed.~
St. Geme, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the
Week. also won the 800 (2: 14.67). The
victories seemed to have added more
pressure for.St. Geme to fuJftll her
potential. In addition, there appears to be
a sense of urgency for St Geme because
of her genes.
Her mother, Ced, was the 1982 NCAA
champion in the 3,000 meters while at
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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2004
Retirement costs rising millions per year
But Newp o rt , unlike other cities being forced to p our
more m on ey into PERS, is pre p a red fo r the crunch .
QUESTION ? What can cities do to
combat the rising cost of
employee benefits? Please •
cinployl•r., t1H1\t pay.
.. II\ a hugl' i nrr1•.1't'... lllucfau !\a1tl.
.. But wC'·rt' not .' •nt'. C1tie.; JCro'i. tht'
state :irP 1frali11g w11h thP <;a111e th111g."
spell your name and tell us
your hometown and phone But unhkl' other cillt"•· l'wpurt June Casaarande
Daily Pilot
tirement ~ysrcm. known "' Pl.HS.
which mana~ei. re11rcmcn1 lund::. fur
employee<. of mui.t ci11es in lhl' '1atl'.
hit on h;:ird time~ when tht• t•ronurny
took a nosedive lour yt•ar' ago. fill'
plan and the employer t'Ot11rib1111on'
are based 011 the prnjl'ctit111 that the
fund will earn ahou1 fl .25% a year. ln-
::.tead. 1999 began a 1hrct"year ... treak
of losses that ditln'1 turn around u111il
thb year, City Ma11.1gt•r I lu11w1 Bh1d,111
numbers for verification purposes only lk.1d1 ,,1w it cumin~ A11ttn µ.1t111 g till'
crunch. the d ty 'l'vt'ral year' ago ht•-
gan i.et1111g asi1fr morn:y tu l'OH'r tht·
1ncn:a~cd coi.t,. Bludau '>a1tl rtw ,,um•
kind of nm:.crvat1w .1ppruat h will .11
low dty ll•,1dl'r' tu lca\'l' tlw mnnt'\ u11
touched thb yea1 .mu make 11p tlw d1f'
ferencr 111 till' n•gul.u ln1dgt>t , n1t1111g
hack on rnpital i111pro\'l'111en1 projc1 h
and uther nptiunal 'Jlt•111hng.
Nf:WPOR I' BF.AC! I -Thi!> year. the
ciry will pay $9.25 million inro the re-
tirement. fund for city'!> 751 full-timr
employees. Next year, the cit)' will pay
$13.3 million into the -.talt>-run fund.
l\.vo years later. tht• coo;t will sk)rrocket
10 $16.3 million.
explained. In the meantime. if the fund
doe::.n't make up the money ~ome
where, ii won't be able to pay out ben-
efit:. to retiring employees at 1he prom·
bed rate'>.
The Califorma Public Employel' He-
To make up the difference. 1he fund
hai. upped the contributions that 1ht•
KEEN EYES
KENT l RH TOW
Big Brother, or 1n this case. Big Sister, appears to be watching a pair of shopper s stroll by at South Coast Plaza on Tuesday.
Joyous holiday marred by terrorist threats
Fighting in the Middle East and a n a le rt in L.A. prey
o n m a ny minds as Passover is celebra ted this week.
hoping for liberation from a rise in
anti-!'>emitbm in Europe. he said. are
othl'r important thing~ to think about.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NFWPOlfl-f\IESJ\ -\Vhile Jew~
worldwide remember their ance::.tors
and celc-brate their freE•dom a~ pan or
Passowr that l>ega11 at i.undown Mun-
day, the II>~ An~cle'> Police Oepan-
ment on Wl•dnc!\duy announced it was
on heightened alen for terrorist activ-
ity for the remainder of the eight-day
holiday.
"Thii. •~ not a new i:onditi(ln or
plight for Jewish people," said Rabbi
Mark Miller of femple Bat Yahm 111
Newport Beach. "In hii.tory and today.
we have alwa~ had to keep o m• eye on
our celebration and the ot11er on po·
tendaJ threats ag-di11M us. We've alway..
had this delirnte balancing act. II 1s dil-
ficult lo have the fullness of joy when
you have 10 look. over yo ur houldcr
constantly. but we are welJ-.,;chooled in
this kind of behavior."
But, he said, P""dSSover is a time to fo-
cus on the hope that one day Israel will
he free from terror. Hemcrnl>cring
rroops fighting for freedom in Iraq and
THE BELL CURVE
People ~hould not forget. he said.
I heir own per,onal freedom. I le en·
ruur.igc' people 10 break free from
pattern., or behavior!> that he said
often en.,lave them.
"We want 10 cnJarge ourselves be-
yond whatever h111d~ or restricts us."
Miller said ... Whatever is making our
lifo le's than it should be. whatever is
,tuJtifying our potential for growth and
.iwarene~. whatever is limiting -that
1s a going fonh rrom our personal own
F.i.,rypt or confining place."
Community and family Seder!>
marked the fir~! two nights of the holy
Angels are ever in the outfield
I rs time for 111)' annual baseball
column. which my In-house
cntic say I should skip this year
because I alway' !>ny the rune
thing about ~piritual renewal and
the opponunity to ~tart afresh with
a clean '>late.
Her attitude• grows. of com e. out
of a limited grasp or the
inspirational role ba 'eball plays ln
offering all of uc; a stable point of
reference in an otherwise chaotic
world.
I've said aH that before. too. but
somewhere in the fifth inning of
the Angels' freeway series game
with the Dodgers last Sunday. I
looked out over a 11tadl11m ja.mml'll
with fellow human beings
reinvigorated by the start of a new
baseball season. awash In beer and
JOSEPH
N. BELL
hot dogs and
little k.ids and
hatred of the
Dod~er~ and
great
expectations,
and I knew I had
to say it again.
It's my patriotic
dury.
In light of the
incessant
drumbeat of
half-truths,
outright lies and character
assassination facing us In the nex1
seven months of this presidential
election year, we're going to need
every diversion we can find. And
baseball has long held an honored
place high on that list.
, ,
So for tltree hours Sw1day. I
basked in watching the Angels
humiliate the Dodgers. And there
wru, no slackening off during the
last five innings when the Angels'
Salt Lake City farm team was on the
field. But the relaxed atmosphere of
a big lead allowed me to observe
ome glitche in the renamed -
and properly so -Angel Stadium.
TI1e new owner. Arte Moreno,
hasn't made a slngle wrong move
since he lowered the price of beer
after he took over the team last
year. And his positives have seemed
even more remarkable In contrast
to the bumbling of both the old and
new owners of the Dodgers. So I'm
willing to give Arte some slack for
Set CURVE, P•11 M
holiday. wl11rh n•ll'11ra1P' tlw lilw1,1
1ion uf Jcwbh ,J:we' from I J..')1rn.111
Phar.ioh l!a111..i•, II mort· th,111 :!.000
yl·ar' ago
lemple ll:it Y,1h111 lwld .1 '>edt>r Im
ahuu1 too pcopll· luc~.1y 111w11 .111d
Lhc Cl1ahmJ Jl'w1 .. h < l'lltl'r of Nr\\ purl
Beach held one ,1t 1ht· o,...," S<-111111
(.enter 111 Corona dl'I ~lar
1.ocal' like Co!>ta Mt·':i rt' .. idl'nt'> An
dy and Creg Simunoll al"o had fa1111I>
Seder,, whid1 are lwav1ly "tct'pf'll 111
trad111u11. f"he Sim11nofl, and tlwir I .I
year-old '>Oil Fthan d11wd with i\ndy\
sister 111 l.n' Ani.:ck·"·
Andv S1111onofT .. aid that conllici.. 111
See HOLIDAY. Paae A4
Daily Pilot
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SPORTS
Newport Harbor baseball ekes
out a 2· 1 victory over E atancia.
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Beach and John Wdvnc A1rpnr1 She mav
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Working
Group not
• • giving up
Da na Ro h rab ache r is th e
keyno te -,pcaker at a
meeti ng urging that the El
Toro ba ttle isn 't over yet.
Oeepa Bharath
Dally Pilot
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BUSINESS
Restaurants
next level at
promenade
Mastro 's Ocean C lub, Sage
o n the Coast a nd Mod o
Mio C ucina Ru stica a re all
sit-dow n eate ri es exp ecte d
to o pen in the next year .
Alicia Rob inson
Daily Pilot
NPWPOHT COAS I -A' homt•i. '-prout
up along the bluff, overlnokmg l'adfic
Coa<;t I lighway. a '>hupp111~ Cl.!nl<'r al'\O l!I
coming of age.
1 hree new <ill-down rr'1m1ra11h will
help malllre the Crystal Cove Prnmenade.
which opened in 2002 and bn.1SL'-a <.lowly
growing number of bou11~11e 'hnp'> and
some "fa,t ra<iuar din111g 'pot' 'urh as
Paci lie \Vhey ( ~1f~.
Sage on the Coast, ~1a ... 1ro's Orean O uh
and Modo Mio l.ucina llu<.tica arc nil 'llat-
ed to open in thl' neic1 year at the center.
Restaurateur5 said rhey pickell the center
because of its idyllic location •m lhe coast
and the gro~ving community of homes
nearby. which give it a neighborhood feel.
Coming in August is Sage 0 11 the Coast
which will be similar to the existing Sage
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POLITICS
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THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
Drowning .in wastefulness
Alicia Roblnton
Daily Pilot
( Jlifnrn1a rank:. near 1he bo11om
11l 1he .'iO 'latci. in was1eful federal
'111·nding. bu1 Congress approved
111nrt• than $3 million in local "pork
h.im:l" project . according 10
( 1111t'm Agatn:.l tiuvernment Was1e.
1 ltl• Wa,hington, D.C.-based
nonpmlil group 011 Wednesday
1d\•a:.ed ll:. annual "pig book."
\\hit h lalaJug' wha1 11 sees a1>
u111lt'1'l'""'ry lOngressi.onal
'p1·11d111g.
"l,Jll'Wldr. :!004 wasteful spending
11,1' li'tl'll ~11 neurly $ti4J milJion.
\\'hll h ol\C'ragt•d abouts 18.12 per jll''"'° and ratlkt'd California 4:-lrd
11.11111111\ldt' 111 purk '>pendinK, the
gr 1111p 'ntd.
I 1K<1I projerh. rt ton.,idered
w,"1ef11l wcrt· the Army torps of
l·ng111cl'r,· rl'rt>ip1 ofS500.000 for
l 'll"l rtll lroll rn lite Upper Newport
11.w; $1 ll'i rmll11111 Van~uatd
I In" t'hll y n'l'l'rwd for t•11u ipment
Jllcl cc111,1 rur11on ul ,1 new :.dcnce
1 t'llll'r; S:ill0.000 that Wl'lll lu
•w1vp11ri lk.1rh ron1 p<1ny Multi
U1nu·mio n.ll lmaK111g lnr. frum 1he
I ll'panm1·r11of1 leuhh ,111d I luman
'>1•n rrl'~; .rnd $I millron 111e Orange
< nunty '>Jn11 .111on l>btnct n·n·rved
lor \\;l'l1•w<111·1 lrl'.rln1en1 program'.
1 lw w m.1p .11-.o u111n1ed S4:!:l
rnrllwn 111 I luml'land S1·1•urrty pork
'111•r1d 111~ 1h.11 mdudcd Sfl<I million
fur '\'11·rH't' :111J tl'rhnuluh'Y
ll'lh1w,l11p pr11.:ranh fo r 'llldl0ll l1>
• 111d 1111111•r,ll ll'~ and $4!0 mil Iron lor
tht· I lr11nl'l,rnd Sl't urrl)' department
hl•,rd411.trll'r'. lkp Om" Cox. who
rhair' thl' I l1111'l' rommrttce on
ho111d;111d 'l'\ 11r11y. wa' una\ .11lahlt•
1111 l Cllllllll'rll .
Cox hi re~ 20-year journalist
and Enron investigator
l<t'p. <Jin, ( ox annuun<.:ed IJ.,l
1' t·ef.. h1· ha' hrred Kl•n lohn,1111,
tornwr ,11dt• .rml advr.-.m lO lll'p lllllr
l.1u1111 tH Lo~ Angeles). as a senior
.it11·1~ur nn lhr lt'ader..hip staff and
I lo111d.1nd ~1·1 uni\ Co111111it1t'l'. · lc1hn,1111h,h1\11~f..ctl on kg"la1io11
111t lt1d1ng th1· n11t111n11I do· 1101-caJI
h,1 .111d the 200.1 I nrrgy l'uhry Ac t
1\, dt'fHll Y <.1.111 direuor for thr
I l11u'l' l 1w rgy .rnd ( ummi:rce
( nrnmrllt•t• lt t· wa' rnvolvrd 111
l f11l~n·"11111.d lll\'l''lr~a1ions rnw
t <nporall' dd1.1cle~ rnrludinK l;nron.
(,lohal ( ro'"ng and Mar1ha Stewan.
I It• .11,0 h." .w Ve.tr' ol l·xperit:nce .. .,
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70th Drstnct Assemblyman John Campbell will hold off on backing an
m1t1at1ve he supported that would impose more control on state spending.
.r 1ourrnrh,1 and ha., w11n more than
~O .iwanh tor hi wo rl in that field
Campbell sure spending
won't get out of hand
No\\ 1hat California vnteri. haw
,1pprovl'd Proposition 57. a
$15-blllion bond issue. and
Proposition 58. an initiative
rl'4uirrng '>late legi!>la1ors to ha lance
the budget. 70th Di&lrict
A,..,emblyman John Campbell wrll
hold off un backing u11 initiative tha1
would irnpo.,e stricter cnntrol'> on
<ill.li e 'pending.
l'lw 111111atlve wa' approvc•d hy the
~ecre1.iry uf Stal{'\ offi ce for
~ignatur{' c:ollec1111n la~• week, hut
C ampbl'll .'>old 1here wouldn't haw
hcc11 enough 11111t• to ~et 1he 600,000
'ignature!> needed 10 qualify for the
November balJot by 1lw April 16
deadline. I le'll 111ake s.ome revisions
to the mea.-.ure and 1ry to get it on
the ballot in March 2006. the next
-.1a1ewide elec1io n
"'There could be 15 or more
11ri1ia1ive~ on the November ballot,"
Campbell .-.aid. "It':. going to be ..i
mess·
Campbell :.aid he's not concerned
1hat the delay in gelling the ini1ia1ive
before voters will result in wild
overspending by his colleagues.
"If Gov. Davis were o;tiJI in office I'd
be worrred. but until we get a
constitutional spending limit, Gov.
~c:hwar;renegger is the 'pemJing
lrrni1. 'O J'rn confident that hC' will
leep a hd 1111 thin~~ at least 1hrough
2006." he ~;mt.
POLITICAL CALENDAR
POLITICS ASIDE
A rising
Newport Coast
T he overall
re.,pon:.e 10 Ja~t
week's colwiu1
highlighting some
no1able political
donaLioni> w~: Whal
about the rest of the
people. 1he unes who:.e
name:. don't appear in
the paper?
II'!> a good pom1, and
i1 npl·ns the duor to
$ l .9 million 10 $I .42
million. have given
more since January
2003 1han the !:12660
zip c:ode·~ $1.3 million
(Zip cod,e1> in
metropolitan New York
arc the leadi1Jg ones in
1he n:i1io11). I lowever,
1hree exclusive areas -
Balboa Peninsula, S.J . C_HAN Balboa Island and
perhaps a more
product1w search of
Newport-f\fesa giving b)r area
and neighborhood rathl'r than
gos.'>iP)' name.
Udo lsll' prcl\'1dc:.. <111
interl'Sling piclure. in part
becau!>e 11\ largt• enough for
there• 10 be enough d11na1iorl' .. to
talf.. about but 'ltill '111.Lll enou~h
lhdt one ran imaginL' rt .1~ ;1
'oli1ary prcr l' of Nl•wp ort lkad1.
Anyulle <.trrprr<.l'd 1h,11 the
leadini.; politrl'lan tlwn• i:.
President Bush? I le fl'l'eiVl'd
$38.175 from Udo Isle residt•r11:-
between Jan I. 2003. a1'1d the
end of February.
More surprising migh1 be the
leading Democratic re1 ipient. It
isn'l Sen. John Kerry -he has
no donations. And ii isn't former
Vermont Gov. Howard Dean.
who received S2,505. 01 former
c;en. Wesley Oark. $200 behind
Dean at $2,350. Fven Sen. John
&!wards, al $2.000, bn't the
leader .
It ~vas Sen. Joseph Ueberman.
who received $3,000 from I ido
ble rcsiden1s.
Other little islands lhat offered
some political punch included
the exclusive Linda Isle, wherl'
residents gave $5,000 to me
president and $500 to
1.iebcr111an. and Bay f<;land,
who!>e residents 10s1>cd $3.000 10
Lhe While I louse and $1.000 10
Kerry (from the same hou'>e as
one of the presrdeni':. donor1> -
I wonder wha1 dinner is like
there),
Larger areas of
Newport-Me~a are more
difficult to delineace. The parts
of Newport Reach Lha1 faJI
within zip code 92660.
including Eastbluff. Newport
Cent Pr and the Port S1ree1s. are
one of the <.,late's -and nation·~
-lop donatmg 1.ip codes. In
California, only llevcrly 1rn1 ....
with dona11on<., lOtaling S2. 7
111illn1n. and part5 of Lo~
Angl'lcs. with do nation-. from
cwpon Coai.t -are
all tligc!.lrble a111ountr..
I he penin.'>ula has ii:. ~hare of
Oernocrat'> -'mall ~hare. any
wav. J'hc~ ga\e S2.000 and $500
t'dl'h to Dean, 1.ephardt and
1.ichl'rrnan.
lkpuhlrrnn:-. or n1urse. rule.
Tlll'y g;:iw SI ~1.000 to Hush.
I he i..l.md, 111dutlin~ Collin~
l!>lantl, wr1s n111rc generou~ 10
Dt'rn111·ruh . Kerry rcct•r1 ed
<;..i .ooo. "' did (,cphartlt.
I ll'hcmi.in i.:0111rmrl'd his
lu11dra.t!>ll'S; dumrna.iu.:e wi1h
S7.000 frum the island. Dean
man.igcd s:mo and Oark S 150.
Bu h received $14,950.
Comparing ewport Coa-.1 10
the above areas offers an an~wcr
10 a qul'.;1iun I've posed before:
Will Newport Coast, where :.o
rnuth wealth is collecting,
hecome a poli1ical power base
by dent of donation, alont.'?
I he an:.wer, t.ik.ing lnlU
co11.,idera1ion 11ta11here arc
more re:.idents up there than on
either Ralboa Island or the
pt•nlnsuJa, "eemi. like a qualified
"Y"''· n1e big nurnber. of course. h
for Bush: $79.176. R111 1here abo
is a 51zablc amount for
Democrnt~. with Edwards
lrachng the way with $7,300.
Lieberman is neX1 with $6,600.
Kerry foll ows with $4.30(), Dean
with $4!. I 00, Gephard1 with
$I .500, Clark. with S700 and Rep
Dennis Kucinlch with $400.
\VhilE.' those numbers may
paJe compared to other parts of
Newport Heach. i1 seems they
can only rise us politicians. and
mhers, trek up the hill looking
for more money from the gated
parts of1he city.
ewport's import, politically,
bn'1 about 10 change. in 01her
\\ord<..
• S.J. CAHN is the managing
ed11or. He may be reached al (949}
574-4233 or bye marl at
S./ c.1hn n /at1mes com
APRIL
15: Newpon Harbor Republican Women will hold
a general lundleon meeting lit noon at the Pacific
Club. The guest speaker will be C. Arthur James.
Information: (9491 644-0539
11: The Republican Party of Orange County will
hold a reception In honor of Thomas A. Fuentes,
outgoing party dlalrman, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in
the Mesa Verde Room at the Westin South Coatt
Plaza Hotel, Cost 11 $25 per person. RSVP: {714)
556-8555
hold,. fundraising reception from 1 :30 to 4 p.m.
et the Clubhouse Restaurant in Costa Me ... The
special guest will be Biii Handel of KFl-AM (640).
RSVP to Kelly et fundralslng@ocyr.org
and all Republicans are welcome. Information:
(714) 556-8555.
JUNE
15: The Committee to Reelect Tom Fuente• to the
Board of Trustees of the South Orange County
Community College District will hold e 6 p.m.
reception and 7 p.m. fundraislng dinner, at the
Dining Room at the Sutton Place Hotel In
Newpon Beadl. The special guesta will be Hugh
Hewitt, Bruce Herachensohn end Wllllam Rusher.
Information: {714) 969-2705
1t: The Republican Party of Orange County
Central Committee will hold a general meeting et
7 p.m. et the South CoHt Plaza Westin Hotel, at
688 Ant6n Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission 11 free,
and ell Republicans are welcome. Information:
(714) 556-8555.
2A: The Orang' County Young Republicans wilt
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WEATHER FORECAST
ExpeC1 areas of morning low
clouds. Otherwise, look for
variable high clouds. Highs will
be from 64 to 73 with light
winds. Tonight will ~ mostly
cloudy with lows 51 to 56 with
light winds.
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southeast ,11t 10 knots
becoming westerly at 10 to 15
knots in the afternoon with
wind waves of 2 feet or less on
a west swell of 3 to 5 feet at 16
seconds.
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variable et 10 knots or less
becoming westerly at 10 knots
overnight with wind waves of 2
feet or less on e west swell of 5
to 7 feet 111 16 aeconds.
Farther out, wind• will be
out of the northwest et 10 to 20
knots with winde waves of 2 to
fl
4 feet on a west swell of 9 to 11
feet at 16 seconds. Tonight,
winds will be out of the
northwest at 10 to 20 knots
with wind waves of 3 feet on a
west swell of 10 to 12 feet at 15
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Height
·0.66 feet low
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1.73feetlow
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Daily Pilot Jhursddv Aorit 8 2004 A3
Newport to be course for marathon . Ill• or111nal
Organizers of the
0.C. Marathon say ·
the charity event is
expected to draw
10,000 runne rs.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA -When you
think of first-class marathons,
New Yorlc and Roston com e 10
mind.
Running enlhusia_sts hope, to
add Orange County to that list
with the debut of the Orange
County Marathon in December.
On Wednesday. the Run for
Orange County Kids commi11ee
announced the race and un-
veiled the course, mos t of which
will be in Newport Beach, al a
kickoff in Santa Ana. '
11 will be the first full-length
marathon in the county and
comes with a unique twist: all of
the proceeds from the rac0 will
be donated to selected chil-
dren's charities.
"We will be on tJ1e map not
because of a movie or a TV sit ·
com, hut because of caring peo-
ple," Orange Councy Supervisor
Tom Wilson said.
The race wiU take place Dec. 5
and is expected lo draw I 0,000
runners and 75.000 spectators.
The course ls set 10 start at
Fushfon Island, wind past the Ir·
vine Spectrum, and fini sh up
along the Back Bay ac the Nt!w-
port Ounes resort.
The marathon has been two
years in the works. In April 2002,
the Run for Orange County Kids
committee formed to establish
the marathon.
Committee members ·search-
ed for two years for a main
sponsor .. They finally found a
generous one in PacifiCare
HeaJth Systems, which provided
a quarter of a million i11 cash
and a commitment of another
quarter of a million in in-kind
services. said fo rmer Assembly-
man Scott Baugh. a m ember of
the marathon's board of direc-
tors.
I loag Memorial I lospital
Presbyterian is the exdusive
hospital supporter fo r the mara-
thon.
"We're very excited about· ii,··
said Debra Legan. Hoag's vic.:e-
presldenl of marketing. •·1 think
it 's a great opponunity for us lo
support a healthy lifestyle in
our community and especi~lly
for the young people who will
be involved with the charities."
The race capitalizes on a
popl\lar pastime throughout the
county. said marathon director
Bill Sumner.
"There are about 20.000 run-
ners in Orange County and
about 5.000 in Ne.,.,rpo rt Beach."
Stunner said. "If you go 10 the
Rack Bay. you see people run-
ning. They're everywhere."
The Orange County marathon
will be enhanced by the e1q1eri-
ence of the iunners putting it
on, founder and assistant raC'e
director Steve Robinson said.
He has run fifteen marathons
and Sumner has run between 40
and 50. Robi nson said.
The race will be in December
so ii doesn't CClnllkt with other
marathons in Ortober. Robin-
son explained. And since the
last part of lhe course is through
the Back Bay bike path with no
traffic lights. the slower runners
won't be ushered off the course
as they are in Olher marathons.
Hobinson atlded.
"lt"s a respect thing," Hobi11-
so11 sa.id. "If it takes yo u eight
hours. you can finish and will
get the same re specl as the per-
BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS
St. John the Baptist
cheer can't be beat
01eerleaders at St. John the
Baptist Catholic Elementary
School compleied an unde·
feated season and won the USA
Junior Nationals.
They also won the King of the
Bleachers NalionaJ11. Con verse
Staie 01ampionship and the
01eerlea<lers of America West
Coast Open. This is the second
year in a row that the squad
went undefeated.
The team is made up uf 34
girls in fiflh 1hrough eighth
grade. S1. John's graduate Eddie
Strachan. 21. coaches the team.
JJis sister and niece are on tht'
team and his mother is a see·
ond-grade teacher a r the
school. ·
Horticulture heaven
next fo ur Fridays
Orange Coast College's orna·
mental horticulture depart-
ment is hosting a series of plant
sales on four Friday mornings
and afternoons in April.
OCCs horticulture depart·
ment is growing a variery of
plants for spring gardens. Dif-
ferenl varieties of tomatoes,
severaJ varieLies of both bell
and <.:hili peppers. herbs. an·
nuals in pony packs. rnixt:d
color baskets a nd many other
plants will be available.
Proceeds from the sale will go
to student scholar~hip~. a11d to
invest in additional supplies
and material-; for OCC's orna·
mental horticullure depart·
ment.
The sales are scheduled from
IO a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 9. 16.
l3 and JO in the l lor1 ic11l111re
c;arden Nursery. on the wes tern
l'dgl' nr lhe campus. near lht'
Technology Center. The mo~L
co11ve11ie11t public access is
frl)m the camp us parking lot off
Adams Avenue.
IJec.:ause c.:rup~ will be matur-
ing a nd ready for sale al differ·
t'llt times during the spring, a
plant sale hotline has been es-
tablished le.> announce which
planls will he available each
Friday. The hntlint! number is
(714) 4:l2-0202. ext. 20s:n
box, dinner fo r two a l Back Bay
Rowing and Running Club Hes-
taunmt and a floral arrangl'-
ment.
Cost for the m ixer is free fo r
chamber member~ and $I 0 for
poten1ial memh(·r~-IronStune
Hank is at 1201 Oove St. in New-
port Beach.
For more informal ion. call
the chamber office al (94~) n~-
4400. Reservati ons are not nee·
essary.
Excell ing students to be Group asks donors to
awarded at breakfast say YES at fea st
The top 15 scholar& from Yo\111-l Employm ent Servit:e of
Newport Harbor aml Corona the Harbor Area will host its
del Mar high schools will be 31st annual Homan ..-east and
honored a t the ol~lrd annual· Ornrity Auction 011 May 6. Yl~S
Sd1olarship Award~ IJreakfa~t n·fers youth to lot:nl employers.
on /\pril 15 al the Hadissnn I lo-The organization is looking
td. fur companies tha t want to be a
rllt' evem will be ho~tcd by promotional partner. a spon-
the Commodores Club of the sor/underwriter 11r a donor of
Newport Reach Cl1amber of in -kind ~ervice::. or auction
Commerce. The event begin~ at iH.•ms.
7: 15 a.m. and the cost is $25. The l°'vent take' place on May
For more informati on. call the 6 a l che Costa Ml'sa Neighbor·
chamber office at (94~) 729· hood Community Center, IH45
4400. Park Ave. For more information.
Mi xing IronStone.
appe~i zers and pri zes
The Newport Rea ch lJ1amber
of Commerce will hold its New-
port Sunsec Necworking Mixer
ar 5 p.m. April :a at 1he New
lronStnne Rank.
!'he evening will feature ap-
1w tii'.ers from Meycrhuf\ Cui·
-'>inc. live music. wine. beer aml
sofl drinks compliments <if
lronStone Bank.
Those in a11e11t.lii.11ce will have
the opportunity lo win prii'.e<>
donated by the bunk. including
a $!00 ~aving1> bond. annual
use of a large ~alt'ty tkpnsir
Prices
Good
Thru
4/11104
call (949) li42-8306.
FOR THE
RECORD
The FYI box in
Wednesday's Costa Mesa
City Council meeting
wrap-up listed the wrong
time for the council's
next meeting on Monday.
That meeting will be al
4:30p.m.
ALTA DENA PRODUCTS, rl!ESH GROUND PEANUT BUTIERf NUTS S. DRIED fRUIT, fRESH FLOW BOUQUETS, RANCH EGGS, GRIND YOUR OW"N COffEE, C'Ef> SI BON BREAD DElMRED f~ESH DAILY
2016 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA·94•.642.6025
Mon ... Sat, 10 am • 6 m
FYI
For more information on the
marathon, log on to
http://Www.ocmarathon.com
COST~ MESA
EASTER SUNDAY
son who finishes first. Tht!y
won't get crowded off the rourse
anti they will have a great time."
All You Can Eat Buffet 12:00 Noon to 8:30 P.M.
(You may also choose lrom our regular menu) t
Kaplan 's Whole Steamship Round Roast Beet. Sllce<I al the table. ~· •
Honey Balled Ham With Pineapple.
Organizers of the race will
also provide training 10 any mn-
ner who wants lo participate.
"All you gotta do is get to the
start line. we'll help you do lh~
rest," Sumner said _ "We don't ·
Cold King Salmon Salad with Mango and Cilantro Dressing.
Fresh Oven Roasted Turkey with all the Trimmings ~ Kaplan's Home Made fresh Cranberry Sauc~.
Italian lasagna Topped with Marinara Sauce. fresh Parmesan and Mozzarella Cheese.
Padthai Bangkotc Noodle with Chicken, Mixed Vegetable. .·'),
rarl' if yo u're tl or RO." · Topped with Crushed Peanuts. d
• Steamed Vegetable~ Yams in Honey and Raisins. c The mnrathon will replare the
Hi -year Orange County I lalf
Mara1hun & SK, which was abn
directed by .Sumner. Roth of
these events will be folded info
the Ora11ge Cou111y Marathon
weekend as W(lll n~ 11 kids' mara·
1hon, a mayors' twu·mile wait..
and a health a11d fi tness expu.
Mashed Polatoes, 1ur1<ey Gra~y. Sage Dressing
Tossed Green Salad1 Swee! and Sour Cabbage Soup or ~,.. Home Maae Chicken Noodle Soup .
Easter Cake, Ice Cream or Sorbet.
$17 .95 Each Person• Children under 10 I $1 .95 • ..
Exchaslve Df Tax, lneragn and Gratuity
Kaplan's Open 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. On Easter Sunday tor Reservations (714) 557-6611 J
One of the chari1ies th<it will
beuefit lrom till' new mara1ho11
is Tl !INK Togethl'r, an artn -
~chool program whic-h ha~ "
branch in Costa l\k::.a.
Kaplan's Banquet Room Accommodates Party ot 1 to 75 persons •
3211 Harbor Blvd.,
CO*ta Mesa lat 481 fWY)
(714) 557-6611
l 0tit11 k talltdetl.us
Appleton Estate · $1 Q99
JAMAICAN RUM 750 "'' WAS $17 .99 Mentmn this ad tor price
P,!~9~sf!'!~a Wines $299
• Chardonnay & Semlllon 750 I
• Shiraz & Cabemet m
• Shiraz & Merfot
SANTA MARGHERITA
Cabernet or Merlot Wines
South Coast Plaza
rr~
0
Wonderland
l\1ar ch 19 -Apn l 10. 2004
Enjoy cha rac ter displays fr om Lewis C arrolJ's
Alice in Wondt:rlJnd as Sout h Coast Plan pn:!)Cfll!'i
Springtime in Wo nde rl and.
G el_!ca_dy_for Spring wi th
Child ren's Fashio ns 6 Easter Sweets
a bcrcrombic. BODEGA Chocolarcs, babyCap. CapK1ds.
C odiv,1 Chocolaticr. C ym borcc, Jaod1, Otlily, Portt:ry Barn Kid:-..
Puu le Zoo, Roxy, Sanrio, See's Candies. Talbors Kid!>
P.111••1 L"'"'8
NEW! Spn!!g!i.mej)un ny_Carousd
S outh Coast Plan's carousc:I is transformed from horses
to charming bun ni es and beautiful flora l carnages.
Childre n will be deli ght ed to ri de the only Bunny
Carousel in Ca lifornia . Thro ugh May I 0th.
Easter Bunn Photos
6 Mad Hatter's Craft Par!_y
Have a photo taken with the Easter
Bunny sn a decorat ed gazebo. Children
can enjoy fun spnngtim c crafts.
l)uulity 1s
Y1s1 1 Jnv Conc1cr~c Desk for
~ hrn<h111( 1hout Spring event~.
S,n Da~go Frccw'y (·10.S)
'' R 11~tol Street
(7 14) •IJ.S-208.l
Mond'y to Friday, 10 'm to 9 pm
s,1urd1y, IO~mto8 pm
Sund~y. 11 ~m 10 6;.30 pm
www.soulhcoutpln,.com
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PUBLIC SAFETY
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Dead body found in
back of truck
Police arrested four peo-
pll', including two Costa
Ml''" re,1d11n1~. on ~ui.pi·
c:iun of munJ11r .Uter they
werl' found with the body
uf a man in the buck of a
p1d .. up truck, I lunt111g1on
lknch poliCl' officials !laid
Wcdne".Jay.
l'ulic11 arrested la~on
K.1rr. 'l4. ant.I 19· )'ear-old
I r111 Orooks. hoth of Lo1>1a
Mc,a. /\bu t.iken into cus·
1ody Wl'rl' 40-year·old Billy
Juhmo11 .ind Suzanne
~!Iller . .!4. hoth ot llun
linJ.11011 Bt•11t'l1. ~.lid I lun·
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
•Beck Bey loop: Grand theft
lrotn a vehicle was reported
in the 2500 block at 3:27 p.m.
Tuesday
•Century Piece: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported in the 2900
block at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday.
• Harbor Boulewrd end
Newport Bouleverd: A
hit-and-run was reported at
\·55 pm Tuesday.
• Harbor Boulevard:
Possession of drugs was
reported 1n the 2200 block at
2 22 p.m Tuesday.
• Hyland Avenue: A burglary
was rnportod in the 3500
block at s·o2 a m Tuesday
• Killybrooke Lene:
Trespassing was reported in
the 3\00 block at 4:16 p.m,
Tuesday.
• Puente Avenue: A burglary
was reported in the 2100
block at 10:56 a m Tuesday
• West 18th Street: Forgery
was reported 1n the 700
lington Beach Police Capt.
Dan Johnson.
Billy Johnson and Milici
were wanted on an arrest
warrant for methamphe&a
m ine sales, and Karr was
wanted for a parole viola -
tion, he said. The fou1
were in rwo cars when th11y
were pulled over Tuesda)'
night near the Pomo na
Freeway in Riverside
County. Dan Johnson ·cud.
While · searching the
back of tht> pickup truck.
which was covered by d
camper shell, police fo.und
the body among pieces of
wo<>d. he said. Police did
1101 reveal the man's iden-
tity or the circumstances
of the alleged murder. An
investigation is o ngoing.
Dan Jo hnson said.
block at 7:22 p.m. Tuesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Adami Stl'Mt Vandalism
was reported in the 200
block at 5:51 p.m. Tuesday.
• Cempu1 Drive: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 4500 block at
10:43 a.m. Tuesday. • w .. t Coest Hitlhwey:
Battery was reported in the
2600 block at 2:35 a.m .
Tuesday.
• M.tlne Way and Eett
Oceen Front: Indecent
exposure was reported at
3:35 p.m . Tuesday.
• Newport Center Drive
West: Vandalism was
reported in the 700 block at
4:42 p.m . Tuesday.
• SuJMrtor Avenue: An auto
theft was reported in the
1400 block at 9:45 a.m .
Tuesday.
• Von Kerman Avenue and
Cempu1 Drive: A traffic
accident involving injuries
was reported at 3:36 p.m.
Tuesday.
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outstanding lawsuits.
In 2002, county voters ap·
proved Measw e w. wh ich re·
1.0net.I the base for use as a cen·
tral county park that includes
commeroal elements.
Regardless of the passage of
Measure W, an afrpon in EJ Toro
is iUl issue which can be resur-
rected after t.J1e November elec-
tion. said Rep. Dana Rohra·
bacher, who delivered the
keynote address on Wednesday.
"After the election there are
going to be many people who
won't be as ~nsltive to the votes
in SouU1 County," he said .
Rohrabacher, who has consis-
1ent.Jy gjven his support to the
group a1\d their effons, urged
member~ not to give up.
RESTAURANTS
Continued from Al
restaurant in the F.astbluff shop-
ping cenwr, Sage co-owner Rich
Ml'ad said. The res1aurc1.01 will
otTt>r conternpord.ry food made
with fresh, seasonal ingredients,
• md 11 will feature a garden by the
patio like the East bluff location.
l11c new venue, however, will
offer mon· small plates of foods
people l:an share ~ well as the
rl'gula.r entrees, which Mead said
i' a trend in dining today.
"P11ople are deconstructing
meals ant! ~plilling a lol of stuff.
~o people are getting a lot of dif·
reren1 tasl(·~." he said.
Modo Mio i!. also cxpec1ed 10
CURVE
Continued from Al
turning ht1' ballpurk into one
huge billboard. n1at's how he
made Lh e fortune he used to buy
the Ang11b -a:> an outdoor
adven ising impresario. And he
has now p111 that stamp on
Angel Stadium. We were
oum1ged when Disn11y turned
the ballpark into bad vaudeville
between innings. We will be
patient white Moreno finds his
proper billboard levt'I. The
difft.>rcnl:e i' that Disney nl'ither
loved nor u nderstood the
1111i4ul'nec,~ of ill> basehalJ
product, .ind Moreno does both.
For 1ha1 he l:atl he forgiven
mul:h.
Rut while we're sull exulting in
the l;Llem he brought to Anahein)
thi.; year. mnyhc he could make a
few uc!JU!>lmentt. in IJlt' props
arounc.J Uw "tage. Some tweaks
here nnd th11re. Uke in that huge
new '>t'ordm.ird that towers over
thl' left fil'ld stand'>. q 1s divided
into three pun:>. In the t:enter. we
GEITING
INVOLVED
•GETTING INVOLVED runs
periodically In the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
adding your organization to this
list. call (949) 574-4298.
KAISER PERMANENTE
HOSPtCE SERVICES
Volunteers are needed to spend
four hours per week visiting
patients or doing errands for
them or their caregivers in
communities near volunteers'
homes. (562) 622·3805.
LAGUNA GREENBELT INC.
Volunteers are needed to assist
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
staff and James Dilley Preserve
staff and docents with hiller
registration and general public
orientation. (949) 488-0287.
LAGUNA SHANTI
Laguna Shanti, an organization
that worics with persons with HIV
or AIDS, 1s seeking caring
volunteers to assist with running
the front office, delivering meals,
providing transportation and
providing complimentary
therapies such as mauage,
acupuncture and chiropractic
care. Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1448.
LUV·A-PET CENTER
Volunteers who love to work with
cats and kittens are needed at the
luv·a·Pet Center et PetaMart in
Costa Mesa. (949) 451·3272.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community S.rvlcet
needs mentors to mike a tasting
effect on 1 young person's life.
Students 10 to 18 years old are
matched with mentors to
Improve their achoo!
performance and self-esteem
while developing positive peer
and 1dult ref1tlonahtp1. (714)
549-9622, ext 36.
MOBtlE MEALS
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help dellver nutritious meals to
homebound, frill or elderly
clients Incapable of •hopping and
cooking for themselves. (949)
846-QO,
"We have tu fight rill the very
end of it,· be ,aid. ·we have to
keep going and hope there will
be a Hall Mary pass in the la.st
minute$ oft.be game."
There is added hope witJ1 the
city of Los Angeles running out
of.options for LAX and San Diego
reali.7.ing their slim chllf\Ces of
finding a site for a second airport
in Its county. said anorney Bar·
bara Lichm an , whu represents
the group.
"The good news Is the run·
ways are still there in El J'oro. •
she ~d. ·And we have a 1ob 10
do as long as 1.Jiere are runways
in EJ Toro and Los Angeles has
realized the 1111t'd for an airpon
there."
• OEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached el (9491574-4226 or by
e-mail el
deepa.bharath«"l itimes.com
open this sum1 .:r. II will be I.lie
second restau1 tnl for owner
Glanfranco Be1 1lino, who aho
owns a Modo ~I 1 In Padlic Pali ·
sades.
The restaurctJ, 's specialty will
be fine Italian c111si ne wit.Ji a vat·
ied menu that includes pasta
and riso110 dish~·s as well a.-. St>:l-
food. veal and lree range chick·
en. Designed l•1r cornfor1, lhl'
restaurant's feel will be a "home
away from home." Bertolino
said.
Seafood and ~leaks will be
served at Mas1ro's Ocean O ub,
which ii. slated 10 open in early
to mid-2005, with construction
expet:ted w sturt 1his summl'r.
The masculine frel and large
portions of a steakhouse will be
tempered with elegant furnbh·
see what has just happened on·
the field. On t'1e other 1wo. wi::
see m assive, unchanging adt.. I
found ii discu11certing 10 be
stared down lhl' entire game by
"Adelphia" -h llh whom we've
had a few pn1l lcms -in huge
block letten. ~1.mding alone
against a s1arl.. white backdrop.
Perhaps Morl'll11 hru. plans 10 put
baseball-rela11·• information at
least pan-ti111• mto these sparh
-or at least 1 11.mge tJ1e ad!>
once in awhill We can only
hope.
ll1en t.J1ere 1· the matter of the
running statis11 ·aJ information
essential lo toll •wing the game
that has alway• been db played
above and heh 1d both first and
third ba<;es. ll 1 -;tilJ there. ~on
of. ll quit work 1g in t.he t.J1ird
inning, appare1•1ly a compu1er
glitch. but I sa1. enough 10
suggest that s11111e changes have
taken place U1J1 are decidedly
not improvemrnt!>.
Once again. the emµhas1!> i~
on the a<.ls. which are
superimposed on the game
lnfonnation 51 •are and keep
culling in amt ou1. And while I
MOZART CLASSICAL
ORCHESTRA
Orange County's only nonprofit
resident chamber orchestra
needs volunteers for ticketing,
ushering, phones, malling and
help with receptfons. Nominees
are also being sought for the
board of directors. (949)
830-2950.
NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS
The City of Costa Mesa will host
its annual community clean-up
event on Saturday, April 24.
Those interested in volunteering
or making donations of cash or .
1n·k1nd donations of supplies for
the event can call the Neighbors
for Neighbors hotline at (714)
764-4892. (714) 754-4870.
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN
INC.
The recovery center for women
with alcohol or other chemical
dependencies seeks volunteers.
(949) 548-9927 or (949) 548-8754.
NEWPORTBEACHl/lAOOPT
A MARINE BATTALION FUND
The 1/1 Adopt A Marine Battalion
Fund was created to accept
donations and 10 provide
financial support for ongoing
programs and events planned to
show appreclntion lo the 1st
Battelion 1st r larinea, based at
Camp Pendle "In. (949) 644-3124.
NEWPORT E< NATURALIST
The Upper N 1o rt Bay Nature
Preserve ls It ng for volunteers
to auist with turalist·led tours
and program pecial events and
habitat resto• ion projects, The
interpretive 11ar is at 2301
University o, . Newport Beach.
(714) 973-68:
NEWPORT B ACH
CONFEREN( AND VISITORS
BUREAU
The bureau 11> h.1dlcated to the
promedon of tile city to potential
visitors. Volunteers with
Htenalve knowledge of Newport
h1ch ire needed. (949) 71~6100.
NEWPORT BEACH U8RARY
UTEMCY PROGRAM
The program Mets volunteers to
tutor ldulta who want to improve
d*r rNding and writing skills.
YoluntMrs will be oenlfled durfng
HOLIDAY
Continued from Al
the Midd.Je East welgh heavily on
people's minds on the holiday.
"It lisJ mentioned at many Se·
ders. • ~he said. "Even though it's
supposed 10 be a happy time. We
always sing a song that means in
the coming year you'll be in Jeru·
salem.·
LA. Police Olief William Brat-
1011 said Wednesday that the de-
partment will be on heightened
alen through the end of the hoH-
day. They have not received any
specffic threats. but the depart-
ment has identified 500 potential
targets J.hroughoul Southern
California. including .htgh-rise
buildings. bridges. highways.
Jewish community centers and
synagogues.
"I'm very glad and proud to
ings 10 create a sexy, vibrant res·
taurant, Mastro's spokesman Oli-
ver Badgio said. '
Patrons will be able to enjoy
the location by the sea in an in-
door courtyard with live trees
aml a glass window system that
w1U let in the outside air.
That sea air, and view, was one or the attrat·tions 10 Crystal Cove,
the restaurateurs sa.id .
"We actually saw Crystal Cove
in 1<199 and we wm: so 1hrilled
with the location," RadKio said.
"It wa-. really what we thought
wa~ just a very unique opportu·
nity that we couldn't pa.si. up."
The growing community of
nearby homes is expected to fur·
nish dicntele for the restaurams.
"One uf the main reason'\ was
certainly the fact that it has that
had no problem reading the ads,
the game stats appeared so
small I was never ahle to make
them out. Because I can't see the
main scoreboard in right field
from my 20-gam e seal, I was
never sure of the ball and strike
count on the hatters. the inning
we were in. or even the score last
Sunday.
fhe!>e are technical mailers, of
courst:, tha1 tan he fixed. I'm a
litt.Je le~s certain that
ad1us1rnents in the advertising
philosophy behind them will be
seen as needing fixing. Bui from
1tw begrnning, the main thrust
of Moreno's efforts has been the
well-being of the fans who come
10 see t.lle Angels play. If
advertising policies conOict wit.J1
that thrust, I'm sure he'IJ take a
hard look at them.
In an article in the Los Angeles
Times Magazine last Sunday. he
told reporter BiU Shaikin: "It's
Markt' ting I 0 I. It's the same
ba<.ic thing. whether you're
Roing to dinner or you're going
10 huy a pair of shoes or
whatevl'r. If you don't get good
~ervic11, you're not coming
training workshops in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach. (949) 717-3874 o r
lrteracy@city.newport-beach.ca.
us.
NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE
CINEMA GUILD
The Newport Beach Premiere
Cinema Guild, which supports the
Newport Beach Film Festival, 1s
looking for new members.
Interested candidates should
want to help further an artistic
and cultural heritage in the
community and should have a
love of cinema and a desire to
raise awareness of the film
festival. (949) 253-2880.
NEWPORT BEACH, GENERAL
PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Newport Beach City Council
is seeking applications from
residents or business owners to
fill vacancies on the General Plan
Advisory Committee. The
committee meets from 7 to 9 p.m.
on the second and fourth
Mondays in the Newport Beach
Police Department auditorium,
870 Santa Barbara. (949)
644-3005.
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC
LIBRARY FOUNDATION
The library foundation needs
extra hands to perform clerical
duties, such es filing, organiz.lng
and stuffing envelopes, at the
Central library, 1000 Avocado
Ave. (949) 717-3890.
NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE COlllWN
The company needs volunteers
to help whh costume design,
sewing, make-up applicatlon, set
construction, tec:hntcal help,
publicity, stage management and
bactcstage supervision. (949)
75~ 1046 or LKSaf@•ol.com.
NEWPORT HARBOR NAUT1CAl.
MUSEUM
The Newpon H1rbor Nautical
Mu""m offers a number of
volunteer opponunltlea In the gift
shop, at docenta or receptlonlsta,
with clerical wort< and with
fundraltlng events. Training i1
provided. (949) 67r..8915, Ext. 107.
NEWPORT-MESA YMCA
The YMCA needs 1 variety of
\
Dally P~ot
'When I go to my
synagogue, I know
there's security there.
It's a sad commentary,
but a necessary
strategy.'
Rabbi Martt MNler
of Temple Bat Yahm
live in a land where people are
concerned for our safety," Miller
said. "When I go to my syna-
gogue. I know there's securlfy
there. It's a sad commentary, but
a necessary strategy. In this day
and age, you have to be realistic
about what can happen."
• MAmSA O'NEIL covers education.
She may be reached at (9491
574-4268 or by e-mail at
marisa.onei/l§!latimes.com.
Crystal Cove residential commu-
nity right behind it," Bertolino
said. "I reaJly Like the idea that
people can just walk down.''
In tJ1e center now is a mix of
maller shops and a few chain
stores, and t.J1e new restaurants
should mesh well with that. said
Jennifer Heiger. spokeswoman
fo r the Irvine Co.. wruch owns
the shopping center.
"We expect that the restau·
rants wiU really round out what
the center ha!> to offer and it will
really be a complete package al
that point," she said
• ALICIA ROBINSON covers
business. pol111cs and the
environment. She may be reached
al (94.91 764-4330 or by e-mail at
alic1a.robrnson ~ lat1mes.com.
back."
Maybe choking on the ads
that I am force-fed at Regal
Theaters ha11 over-sensiti7..ed my
advertising irritation plateau.
After all, I've made my living
mo~t.of my life for publications
that depended on advertising
revenue. So, I suppose that if a
huge "Adelphia" staring at me
from left field is the price I have
to pay for Vladimir Guerrero, I
can live wilh tJ1a1. I won't be able
to ignore it, but I can live with it.
As I write this while I await the
Angels' opener in Seattle, I'm
feeling some guilt that I've been
nit-picking a benefactor inst11ad
of celebrati11g the occasion I've
waited for every Spring since I
was a ~mall boy in Indiana: an
all-new, fre~hly minted, ever
hopeful baseball 1.eason. Who
cares if even the cup holders ill
fro nt or the seats have ads on
them as long as Bartolo Colon is
pitching shutouts and Vladimir
Guerrero is h111ing home run~.
• JOSEPH N. BELL is a resident of
Santa Ana Heights. His column
appears Thursdays.
general volunteer help. (94.91
642-9990
NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL
FOUNDATION
The foundation is looking for
volunteers to help with
fundraislng efforts, speaking
opportunities, public events and
occasional office worl<. (9491
631-4143.
NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS
CENTER
A variety of jobs need to be
tackled, including set
construction, ushering and
mailings. Scheduling is flmcible,
with a two-to 20-hour
commitment per month. The
Newport Theatre Arts Center 1s a1
2501 Cliff Drive. (949) 631-0288.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wheels volunteers are
needed to distribute prepared
dishes lo homebound seniors in
the Newport Beach area. The
delivery time is between 11 :30
a.m. and 1 p.m. dally. The center
also needs volunteer nurses for
its seml·monthly blood pressure
screenings. The center offers this
service between 9 and 11 a.m. the
first and third Tuesdays of the
month. Volunteers should
commit two hours once a month
or volunteer on a substitute basis.
The center is at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar. (949)
644-3244.
OPERA PACIFIC
The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance,
a aupport group for Opera Pacific,
has activities for volunteers. (714)
546-6000.
OPERATION CLEAN SLATE
Operation Clean Slate, a Costa
Mesa-based organization for
graffiti prevention, needs
voluntMra to paint over graffiti
and other dutl ... MlchHt
Howtrd. (714) 436-0745. occ NAUT1CAL U8RARY
Orange Coa11 CoU99e's School of
Selling and Se1m1nahlp needa
bootc donations for lta Nautical
library. Thousands of volumee of
boating-related tltt" are needed.
The Scttool of Selling and
Seam1nahlp Is at 1801 W. Coast
Highway, Newpon Beech. (949)
&46-<9412.
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Jared Wigginton, a student representative of the California Public Interest Re search Group, speaks about the cost of textboo.ks.
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Prices a re too high
and publishers are
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group a lleges.
Marisa O'Neil
Dally Pilot
UC IRVINE -A student
group, backed by 500 collegl'
professors. announced Wednes-
day that it is putting further
pressure on textbook publishers
to lower costs or make cheaper
alternatives available.
At a UC Irvine news confer·
ence. member~ of the California
Student rublic lntercs1 flesearch
Group said 1ha1 the average stu-
dent pays about $900 for texl ·
books each year. They accused
one textbook publisher of driv-
ing prices up and releasing
newer. costlier edition!> more
frequentJy 1han necessary.
"It's time for them IO )(Cl tJ1cir
head out of the sand <and admit
there i a problem and engage in
an open diaJogue with s1uden1s
and faculty," said Jared Wiggin·
ton, of the UCI student .,;roup.
Students al the news confer-
ence singled out Thompson
I.earning Inc .. which publishes a
calculus textbook that costs
$1 22 on their website. The stu·
dent l,'TOup has sent the pub-
lisher lellcri., including one
signed by ~()O faculty members
from 100 colle~es. urging them
HI take student co'iti. into al"·
count.
"People who arc poor and
having a ha rd Lime making ex-
penses don'I n eed tu spend that
much on textbooks," UCI m ath
professor I toward Tucke r said al
the news conference.
l11e group aho called inlO
que&tion the compan y's practice
of pricing hooks dilTerentJy in
ulhcr markels. In Canada. t.hey
... aid. the !>ame calculus textbook .
cusli. •he equivalent or $96 ;md
jus1 $59 in the llnitr d Kingdom.
That's because students in
those counLrie& would never •
!>land for th e high pril"c Ameri-
ca11 students accept ii~ som e ·
thing they feel is an unavoidable
par1 of college life, Tuc~cr said. If
students here made faculty
members aware of the hi~h text-
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Ntwpc>11 lltxJ\
book co-.ts, he said, professors
could choose other methods.
For his m a1h dasses, Tul'ker
has created source rm11eriab on
his wcb~ite. Student~ do n'1 have
tu buy any textbooks.
The group's otht·r main c1111-
ccrn is that the publisher ii. re-
leasing newer editions b efore
new m aterial justifies major re·
visions. Jamal Siddiqi. a \ICI
math major, said he used the
fourth edition of the calculus
book and saw few changes in
the new fifth edition. despite a
roughly $40 price difference.
"Is it reaJly fa ir for studenti. Ill
pay extra for a ft•w extra math
prohftorn<;?" Wigginton -;uid.
Wt:dnesday'!> announcl•rnent
fullowt:d a study about textbook
costs the California Student
Public lntcrc&t Research Group
rt'leai.l·tl in January. A 111ontJ1
lah~r. Thompson I ligher Educa ·
lion announced that it was re -
leai.ing a series or lower-cost
textbooks.
A spokeswoman denied at the
time that lhat the line was a re-
sult of the study. But lJCI slu-
denti. feel like their voirei. and
lellers arc being heard.
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said 22-year-uld sociology major
Jamie Dow.
Or. Howard G. Tucker. a
mathematics professor at UC
Irvine, also spoke at the new
conference.
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A new building at 17th Street and Irvine Avenue is slated to be ready by Aug. 1. The land was formerly occupied by a Coco's restaurant.
Retail space on the way
New building at of Irvine
Ave nue and 17 th Street will
house also bring office space
to a bustling area in the
heart of Newp.ort-Mesa .
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot .
In kcr ping with the ollicl' anti rt•Lail 1111x of
the an·a. a nl'w huilding hr ing 1:011~tn1cll'd ut
thl' rnmer of lrvme AVl'llUI' am.I 17th :-m·l·t
will houM· nminly retail -.pace with '01111• ol
lin· -.pacl' on tlw i.l'conll floor.
'llll' huillling replan•, a Coco\ rei.taur~1111
that on-upil'd till' 'ite fmr11 am1111ll I~) un11l
la't yl'ar. EAST ELEVATION
l>cVl'loper llidiard Dirk & A:..,odatel> will
also rl'novate th(• exi'iting building on the
'>Ile. callc.'tJ \Ve~tchfT Sqtl.lrc. Conl>tniction for
bo1h will w:.t ahoul $:.! million.
New building, shown in an artist's rendering, will feature stone and glass for the facade.
Richard Dick & A ... ,odatci. 1~ 1111 the Vl'rge
ol lea,ing thl' lll'W building 111 a 1ctall co111·
µany that woultl open it.!> first Onrnge County
locat1on there, property manager Melanie
Bn~~ ~aitl.
One tompany 1:. lo11k111g at taking mo!>t uf
the h11ildi11g. Briggs 'aid. hut she rn11·1
na111l' the c11111p.111y hdorc tlw least'!. urt•
!>it;lll'tl.
I hl· new hu1h.lu1g "11l 11~l' ~tunl' o n thl· l'X
lerior ant.I a cylindrical p1111 ion on one rnm cr
will bt• gla~<,. ·n1l' existing huilding on Lhc i.itc
hnu~o; allunll'y, dentio;t. n·al e:.tate and other
offitl'~ a!. well ._., retail husinc~ i11clutli11g a
hair salon and f11rni1un• n 111sig11ment shup.
It will hl' :-.lightly 1:xpandc•d and rl'novated lo
look mort· lik<· tlw ne w building. <tnd tlw ~ilL'
will gt'I a ll 1ww lantl~caping. Briggs !>aid.
··wt:'ll hl· getting Mime new tt·nants on the
fir..t Ooor once the rrnovations arc done," <;he
said. "Wt"'ll hr expanding the rt•tail. putting in
new re..,trnom-. landl rtxloing till' courtyard.'"
Coco\ rl'organi1 ... ·d .1fter a 1war bankruptcy
and thl' company cho~l' 10 huild m·w fl')>t.tll ·
rants i11i.1cacl of rt•111iv,1ti11g old 011<.·i.. -.;11d
Scoll llubh111,, a -;po1'l•i.111an 1111 I lant.l'y ln-
Vl'!.tllll'lll Co .. thl' ow1wr ol the i.llc.
II wa~ <ictuaJly k.intl of !.(Jd to :-CC:' C:ol'o'!. go
ht•t·au~l' Wl' don't havt• a lot of family rt,iau-
rant,."' Ncwpo n Beath Ao;_-.i.,1<1111 C:1ty M.111-
agt·r Shamn Wood ~aill.
But tht• 17th Strl'l't corridor i' ;1 thrivi ng
h11sim·~, di-.trirt. -.ht' .... 11d.
... , hat 1, a very good h11i.ine% ;rn•a, .. -.ht·
-.aid. ··11h1nk ii dol'' well at fitting in with thl'
rt•-.i denllal neighborhood around 11. "'
thcy"re goml usl·~ et·111wmirally hut also good
UM..'S lhat lit well with rl'o;identi.."
lhdiard I >ict. & A."rn iatt·-.. wh1d1 ah11
h·a'i~s onin· 'P•'l"l' to thl' I ).11ly PilCJt. wantctl
to 11111rk 011 tht• lll'W dl'vdop111t·111 ht•rat1'>t' 11
wa-. 'ut·n::-....,ful with thl' 11earl1y Wl'<;tdill
( llllrt.~ ... 'i<lit.l.
"'I've had a lot ol m tcrl'!'>I 111 it lfrom po'
!.1hl1• te11;111t~I."' shl' ~aid. "A lot of pcoplt·
wanlell to put an11lhl'r rc">to111ran l had, in b111
we dit.111 t go with rl•-.1auia11t hc·rau,t• till'
parking n·411ircnw11t ii. 'u high.'"
ll1e building ~h1111ltl hl· rompll'lt' with ,1
tl'llillll mowd in by Aug. I. 'ht• -.aid.
NEWPORT BEACH Pl:.ANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW
ON THE AGENDA
I !ere arc ">Orne items 10 lw considl'rl·d
hy the Planning C:ommi!>.">ion tonight.
SENIOR HOUSING
A re1.0nmg of a ]\'··acre site bordered
by San Miguel Dnw, San Joa4uin 1 lilb
Hoall, Avocado Avenue and MacArthur
Boulevard could µave the w •. cy for more
-.cnior housing in the ci1y. Planning
C .0111mbsioners tonight will consider
whether to amend the city'i; general plan
to change the sill' from open <ipace tn
multi-family residenli'11.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff members have recommended
that Lhe council a pprove till' land-use
dro;ignation for the now-vacant site. If
t:o mmissioncrs follow this
recommendation, the City Council will
consider the matter luler.
NEW MEDICAL OFFICES
A traffic study could clear the way for a
new 16.500-square-foot office building at
the com er of Old Nrwport Roulevarll
and Hospilal Road. The developer woulll
demolish thr building al 40 I Old
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lleW ~lnJt"lllrc• lO house ml'dirnl Offi<:c-.
and other '>Crvke~.
WHAT TO EXPECT
A tmtlk consuhant c~ti111at{'d that thl·
rww building coulll at.Id about 'l5 I lll'W
rnr trips pl'r day to he area. ~ith :14 ol
those trip~ during morning Jll'ilk llriw
time~ and 511 llurin..: Cvl'ning peak
tlriving time,. Planning Comrn1!>Sione r!.
may or may not co11siller thi-. :icccptahll'
NEWPORT TECHNOLOGY
CENTER
An item continucll from the lao;I
111ce1111g 1:oulll dl•tenninr wlwthtr a
b11ildin1<: at 500·540 Superior Ave. l·an
change from an indu,1rial and research
and development u::ol's into a ~pace that
can allow mure general office -;pace. 1111'
mailer wa:. conlinued after plan nini.:
commiso;iuners decided that furtlwr
traffic s1udy was m•edl.'d.
WHAT TO EXPECT
c;reenlight leaders have made an issue
out of this builcJjng. 31").,'Uing that the
w ning change is a way to circumvt•nt
the c;rce11light law. There's likely to hl·
some disnhsion on this rnallN anti it\
BEST PRICES • BEST S ERVICE • BUT SELECTION
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FYI
•WHAT: Meeting of the Newport Beach
Planning Commission
•WHEN: 6:30 p.m. lonight
•WHERE: City Council Chambers at City
Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
•INFORMATION: Agendas and staff
reports are available at
hllp:llwww.city.newport-beach.ca.us: for
information by phone, call (949)
644-3200.
likdy that lhl' dbcu'>~itlll will t'l'llll'r 11.,
traffic.
NEWPORT SPORTS MUSEUM
llw Newport Spor1-. Mu4'cllln, at IOO
Newport Cl·nter Drive. wanl' tu expand
i1110 an adjarl'nl suil whl'rl' a hl'ttlth duh
nuw 'i1s, But to llo st> will require a
general plan amendment because the
hcAlth-duh property is zoned for
administrative, professional and
financial.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Slaff m embe rs recommenllcd that
commissionC'rs approve the request. And
because it's not in a residenliaJ area, the
matt e r could be approved with little
di~l·ussion or controwrsy.
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include the Iron Maidens,
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• Send AROUND TOWN items to Sabotage. Information;
the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, http.11Www.cure11utl1mnow.com,
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to (949) 646-4170; or by calling
(949) 574-4298. Include the time, MONDAY
date and location of the event, as •01utarn.t9 Rec.pt0n on the
Well H a contact phone number. Move: Implication for Synaptic
I Plasticity· will be a lecture by Or.
THURSDAY Roger A. Nicoll, professor of
Ho-a Hoepltal wtl preNnt. physiology and cellular and
community education claas on molecular pharmacology at UC
·is Insomnia Keeping You Upr San Francitc0. The event will take
presented by Or. Paul Seledcy at 6 place at 4:15 p.m. at Tamkln
p.m. at the' Hoag Hospital Lecture Hall, UC Irvine.
Conference Center in Newport Information: (949) 824-5264.
Beacta. Information and
reser.iatlons: (800) 514-4624, The Orenge County Sien
http:lt\tww.ho11ghospital.org. Singles monthly meeting will be
held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa
Upper Newport a.y wil present Mesa Community Center, 1845
·our Big Bade Yardi animal Part Ave. The feat111red slide
ambassadors from North presentation will be highlights of
America from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the a trip through the Alps. The cost
Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive ia $2 for dinner. Bring your own
Center, 2301 University Drive, eating utensils and beverage.
Newport Beacta. Information: and Information: (714) 963-6345.
reser.iations: (949) 923-2275.
TUESDAY
The Thu'9dey Momlng Women's The UC Irvine Ubnrtea Speebf
Club will present singer Lee Stern Series and Orange County Reads
during its monthly friendship One Book will present •The
lunctaeon at noon at the Radisson Immigrant Experience: Bridging
Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Two Worlds." The event will
Newport Beacta. The cost is $23. feature Firoozeh Dumas, euthor
Information: (949) 645-9555. of •Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of
Growing Up Iranian In America:'
The to.at Communtty College The event will begin at 6 p.m.,
District's ctaapter of the American and a book signing will be at 7:30
Assn. for Women in Community p.m. at the Monarcta Bay rooms A
Colleges will host ·Alzheimer's and B in the UC Irvine Student
Disease Exposed" with Center. Information and
best-seUlng author and senior reservation: (949) 824-5300.
care advocate Jacqueline Marcell.
The event will be from 6:30 to Hoag Ho..,tt.1 will off9r .,,...nt •
8:30 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore community education class on
Theater, Orange Coast College, the "Management of
2701, Fairview Road, Orange Osteoporosis" at 6 p.m. at the
Coast. Tichts cost: $10 to $15. Hoag Hospital Conference Center
Information: (714) 438-4655. in Newport Beacta. Information
and reservations: (800) 514-4624.
FRIDAY
The Inventors Forum will host a WEDNESDAY
panel of e><perts on "Frequently The FMnda of Orange Cout
Asked Questions about College's Library will host its
Inventing~ at 7 p.m. at the science annual spring book sale from 9 to
lecture hall at Orange Coast 10 a.m. for members of the
College, 2701 Fairview Road, Friends of the Library and from 10
Costa Mesa. Tideets cost $5 to a.m. to 3 p.m. for students and
$15. Information: (714) 540-2491. the general public In front of the
temporary library facility in the
SATURDAY par1(1ng lot off Adams Avenue, at
Lynda Miiito will sign her new OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
book, "Mafia Wife: My Story of Mesa. Most hardbadcs will be
Love, Murder and Madness; at 2 sold for $2, and paperbades for 50
p.m. at Barnes and Noble cents. Book donations for the sale
Booksellers, Metro Pointe, 901 B are still being accepted.
South Coast Drive. Information: Information: (714) 432-0202 eX1.
(714) 444-0226. 21058.
The c.tty of Newport Beach and Hoag Ca~r Center's lung cane•
the Eastbluff Village Center will support group will present a
host the 21st annual Spring Egg discussion on "Chemotherapy for
Hunt from 10 a.rn. to 1:30 p.m . at Lung Cancer" by nurse Carolyn
Eastblutf Park, 2555 Vista del Oro, Hendrix. The event will be from
and at Eastbluff Village Center, 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Hoag Cancer
2500 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Center, conference room A in
Beacta. The event will feature Newport Beacta. Information and
musical entertainment, kids reservations: (9491 760-5542.
crafts. face painting and a limited Niu will host a C.ub Run for number of complimentary photos
with the Easter Bunny while. walkers to marathoners at 6:30
Information: (949) 644-3151. p.m. at Niketow n in Triangle
Square, 1875 Newport Blvd.,
The Balboa Village Busineaa Costa Mesa. The Club Aun will
Improvement District will host the feature trainers who will assist
first annual "Easter by the Sea" runners, along with product
celebration from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. giveaways, trying on shoes for a
at the public parking lot on the trial run and an after-party with
corner of Balboa Boulevard and food and beverages. Information:
Palm Street. The event will (888) 252-6453.
feature live entertainment,
photos with the Easter Bunny APRIL 15
raffles and contests. Information: UC Irvin• will host
(949) 723-1516. "Understanding the Columbia
Shuttle Accident;• with Stanford
UC Irvine Ubrarin will host University's Douglas 0. Osheroff,
·Gestures of Life: Martha recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize
Graham's Legacy Through the for Physics. Osheroff, a member
Lens of Barbara Morgan" at 5:30 of the space orbiter's
p.m. in the Langson Library on investigation board, will discuss
campus. The event will highlight the efforts taken to determine the
the legacy of dance root causes of the accident. The
ctloreographer Graham through event will take place at 3:30 p.m.
rare photographs. Information: in Rowland Hall, Room 101 at UCI.
(949) 824-5300. Information: (949) 824-6216.
•Metal J•m 2004• an old-school Hoag Women's HMhh Sen-ices
metal concert benefiting the Cure will offer a community education
Autism Now Foundation will be class on "Continence and Other
from 8 p.m. to 1:15 a.m. at Hogue Pelvic Floor Concerns." Dr.
Barmictaaels, 3950 Campus Drive, Matthew Clark will pre&ent the
Newport Beacta. Some of the class at 6 p.m. in the Hoag
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Hospital Conterence Center In
Newport Beacti. Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
http:l/Www. hoaghoapital.org.
Mo1hef'• M8IUt wll host .hntl
Shui Your Way;' a free seminar by
Sandi Miller, from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m ., in the Patio Cafe. The
market is located at 225 E. 17th
St., Costa Mesa. Information and
reservations: (800) 595-666i
Round TM>le Weet will host a
lunctaeon with guests Kathleen
Sharp, author of •Mr. and Mrs.
Hollywood: Edie and Lew
Wasserman and their
Entertainment Empire;' Jim
Jorgensen, author of ~It's Never
Too Lale to Get Aleta~ al'ld
Julienne Smith, author of •Food
for Talk." The luncheon wlll begin
at noon at the Newport Beacta
Country Club, 1600 E. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Tickets
cost $45. Information and
reservations: (323) 256·7977.
The Environment.I Nllture
Center's founder Robert House
w ill lead a free walk through the
center's 14 native plant
communities. The event will be
from 12 to 1:30 p.m. at the
Environmental Nature Center,
1601 16th St., Newport Beactl.
Information and reservations:
(949) 645-3489
APRIL 16
The Delai Lama, recipient of the
1989 Nobel Peace Prize. will speak
on "Ethical Self·Awareness and
Personal Transformation" from 4
to 5:30 p.m. at UC Irvine's Br•n
Events Center 901 Mesa Road,
Irvine. Tlcl<ets cost $12, $25, $40,
and $95. Information: (949)
824-5000.
Pliclflc V~ Memorial Plirtc will
host the Vietnam Wall
Experience, a 240-foot,
three-fourths scale replica of the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial in
Washington, 0.C. The opening
ceremony starts at 10 a.m. at 3500
Pacific View Drive, Corona del
Mar. Information: (949) 644-2700.
Th• Newport B•ach Public
Library Foundation will present
Anthony Zinni, retired four-star
general and former head of the
U.S. Central Command, as part of
the Distinguished Speakers
Lecture Serie& at 7 p.m. In the
Friends Meeting Room at the
Central Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave., N~rt Beach. There will
be live music and a buffet dlnner
Tldcets cost $55. Information:
(866)301-2411,
dsl11§westt1rn-direct.com,
http://www.newportbeachlibrary.
org.
The American Legion, N.wport
Harbor Post 291 will be
celebrating its 80th anniversary
with a blade-tie gala celebration at
• 7 p.m . at the legion's Great Hall,
215 15th St., Newport Beacta.
Information: (949) 673-5070.
APRIL 17
The American Lung Assn. will be
celebrating hs 100th anniversary
at the ninth Annual Big Breathe
Easy at 6 p.m. at the Double Tree
Hotel Orange County Airport.
Funds raised by the event will be
used to send disadvantaged
asthmatic children to summer
camp and for education
purposes. Information: (714)
835-5864, icook @oclung.org.
Th• Plinot Education and
Adoption Center. a nonprofit
organization. will have a seminar
on keeping a sexually mature
parrot as a pet. From 1 to 2:30
p.m. at the Balearic Community
Center, 1075 Balearic Drive, Costa
Mesa. Cost is $15.00 for
nonmembers. All proceeds
benefit rescued parrots.
Information (949) 631-3606;
http:llwww.peac.org.
Orange County ertlat Robert A.
Hansen will be present for an
opening reception and book
signing for his book "Yucatan
Passages:' The reception will be
from 1 to 4 p.m . at the Susan
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EDITORIAL
New bill could
help save lives
A sscmblyman Tom
I larma.n from
neighhoring
1 luntington Head1 i'>
luol.ing 10 beef up tJw training
of lifeguards throughout
< .alifornia.
I It• i'> push i n~ a hill that
would rl'quire lifrguan.l
framing acro!>S lhl' '\talc 10
llW<'I a mure stringent ·ct of
.,tandards. set by the I lnitcd
litatl'" Ufc!>avi ng A!>sn. lnc bill
is -.ponsorccl by lhc Newport
llrach Ufegu:mJ 1\-i~n.
A-. it i:. now. llll' !>tall· has .,l'I
1111 ma111J;:111·d training
'tandarth ur rq.:-1ila11on'\ 101
lifq~uards on minimum
I raining rect'iVt'd or r4uiprm·n1
u-.l'll.
\\'hill' 1rain1ng i-. top-no1ch
i11 many of our L'"'"ta l cities.
-.u ch "' Newport Beach. that
-;ame ll'vel is not 1lw staodard
.w111" thr hoard. Training 1s
IHll l'\'l'n the ~allll' for
ltfl>guard' from OIW l'lld or thl'
n ty tu tlw otht'r. :,omc
"' n·tdws arc opl'rated and
111ain1ai11ed hy 1 lw city while
lhe rest is controlll'd hy the
\tall'. I >oci. that 111akC' it safer
10 o;wim from om_· hlOl k to lhl·
llL'XI? II -;hould11'1.
l'hat ·.,what 111ak1·s l lam1a11's
1tk•a a 'olid Olll'. Anyone living
lien• 'hould he able to know
thc·y l'an travel anywhere up
.11111 clown llw roa'I and find
1 lw ... 11lll' knmvll·dgt•ahlc ca re.
Sadly. 1herc will be a
difTercnt number oflifeguards
watching from city to city and
beach to beach. State beach es
arc perilously low on lifeguards
bt·cause oft he state's budgN
crisis. The stair Oepartment of
l:kaches and Parks therefore is
as ki 11 g sw111111 wrs and
tll'ad1gocrs to take cictra care
-as it alwuys should .
rt1e ocean b a dangerous
place -especially if you are
not trained LO handle it.
Just last year. while Newport
Beach wa., fonunate to be frl'C
of any drownings. the Pacific
Ocean rli1i11ll'd fo ur lives ofT
I lunting1011 Bearh. The
m ajority of thl'Sl' happc·ned
when no lift•Ruard Wal> on duty.
There will bl' fewer lifeg uards
o n duty -and for lcsl> time -
l'ach yl·ar w11h all the cu1hacks,
so swimmers need to tah•
L'Xtra caution and beachgocrs
who do not know how 10 swim
,110uld no t go in the water
when there i:-no lifeguard
prese nt.
But during the h eight of
-;ummN. wtwn all the IOWl'r..
arC' m a nned. heachgocrs
'hould he l>l'cttrc in the fo('t
that California -all the city
and state· bl•aeht'S -have
expert ly·I r;u11cd lifeguanJs
watching 11wr the m .
I larman'i. hill would
guaran1ce thnt, which m a kei. it
a plan wdl worth hacking.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Tearing apart the
airport debate
W uw, 111 kllt·r aho11t
p1111111g ti ll' "llhJt:l l 111
an a1rp11n at El lorn 111
ht·d .1ppl'ar' 10 haw tlonC' I'"'
till' oppn,i11•. l·ro111 tltc tune of
1111' lt•llcr wril l'I'~ who respondt·d
lo 111y lt•lln. II '' ohvin11' that
Clllt' .. 1m11h.l 1wver 1h.,C11'-"
rc•hg11111, poliLir' or an airporl at
H loru. I tlu umll•n.tand how
~trong al'(' lt•l'li11g' .me.I how
tlet•ply hdc.l an· lwl1l'fs on hoth
.,itft·'·
llut I tlo h.1v1· 111 n·,pnml,
h1·1·au'<' till' 1 hni'I of my urigmal
h·11er was that tht• l!.~ue of John
Waynl' Airport, thC' il-l>Ut' of an
airport at El rorn and the iSMll'
of Orangt> C11un1y'i. t•cmwmy
hat.I heen lumpl•d logctlll'r amt
Ml' really 'cparJI<' '"-"lll" ·11w
lt-'lll'I"\ responding to 1111· 11111 1•
agnin 'eem to ptlt· all thr('l'
Ii.MU'S IC>~l't lwr.
Lc·t." gel Ontngt.• <:011111y':-
t·t·1111omic viability n11t of the
way firil. I will never helievl' that
1hc residents of Newport He.1rh
who voted fur the l;reenlight
no·growth initiutiw and who
votl'd down a pmposed
cight·story officl' huild ing m~ar
the Irvine hordl'r an• in thl' le."t
lntl·resll'<l in the county's
l'conom ic succe"-'· So let's drop
that one right now.
C lne writer stated that all one
hnd to do at El Toro was to turn
un the light.,. I have heen a clo~c
uh .. crvl'r or airport devl'lopmt•nt
for 45 Yl'ar\ and far from me rely
111rn111~ un the lights. hillion .. ol
dollar" and y<'ar\ of work would
haw bl't'I\ n•q11irl'd lo turn El
·nim in111 a c11111111Prcial airport.
A11d I am n•all y 11red of l'Vl'ry
pt•r,011 111 lavnr of an airport ;H
I I 'lum .. ud1h·nlv bt.•roming a
night Wilt' t'X11t!rl. Lei\ pul 01¢11
1,onel> tu ht•d right now. Al I .os
Angele' l11tl'1'11.11i1111al, the dly of
l.u:. Angell•-. li1111~ht anti dearcd
out .ill of 1111• humt•' in Playa dd
Hey h1·twl't'11 lhl• airpon and the
l'ac1tit' Ot:l'Jll, wvin~ airlmes a
cornplt·tdy l ll•ar p<ilh fo r takeoff
-owr op1•n field .. and the
m·ean What do pilots d u? To
-.;1w t111w and to -.ave fuel they
rnakc a quick right tum from the
north nmway-; nght over the
community of Westchester and [1
q11ick lrft tum from the south
runways righl over the city of El
Sew.mdo. Pleasr don't tell m e
about flight paths.
An airport at ~I Toro might
have worked in 1960. but it was
far too late hy I !J90. I have seen
reports on an alternative ajrpon
for the pa~t JO years, and El Toro
was always ruled out. Camp
Pendleton is '>!ill the best.
Now, let's discus." something
more peaceful. like Republicans
versus Democrats.
MARTIN A. BROWER
Corona del Mar
CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY Of COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall. 77 Fair
Drive, Costa M esa, CA 92626,
(71 4) 764-5223
M-vor. Gary M onahan
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan
Men900r, Mike Sd'leafer and
Chri1 Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hell, 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Be«tl,
CA 92683, (949) 844-3309
M.,or: Tod Rkigewey
Counct: Gery A.demi. Steve
Bromberg, John Hef'fem•n. Oidc
Nlc:hol1, Swv.n AoNnaty end
Donw.bb
GOVERNOR
Arnold Sd'lwarzenegger (R), State
Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814,
(916) 445-2841
E-mail:
govemor@govemor.ca.gov
PRESIDENT
George W. Buth (R). White
House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave ..
Washington, O.C. 20500
presidentf/Jwhltehou.e.gov.
VICE PRESIDENT
Oidc Cheney (R), Capitol Bulldlng,
Suite 212, Wethington, D.C.
20600
vlce.pre•ldent<fwhitehouM.gov .
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
FILE PHOTO I DAILY PILOT
M.H. Millard doesn't see himself as a gadfly, but a concerned citizen. He argues that 1f people don't show interest in the
city's banner ordinance -which revolves s1gnage at youth sporting events -now, they might be sorry in the future.
A banner day for city hall gadflies
By M.H. Millard
A n artidc ahout h:umcrs in lhe
dty rl'fcr\ to me a., a "muncil
gadfly" ("Hanner will ~tay
through !>eiL'iOn," Wt.'tllll'sduyl.
My dictio11ary <ll'fincs gadfly a.' a
"IL'>ually intentionally annoying pe~on
who stimulate-. or provoke. other'
especially by irritating critiCL,m." In the
public mind. the tenn often conveys the
picture of an individual who shows up at
mc.-etings. pt'rlmps wearing a pyramid
hat, to rant and rave abour ~nml'thing
tJmt the person is fixated on or to
c.:ritici7.e just about everything ju~I ro he
critical. It even rnnjurc.."S up a pic.:tun· of
'omcone who j:, talking to lht' wonderful
<,pace brothers.
Altho ugh I do volunlc.'er a lot of my
time both ofliciafly (on official city
1'11m111il1et>i.) and unofficially to lw lp
make Costa Ml'\J a nicer place. I may
not fit the popular definition uf thr tem1
~<idOy. I .et nw l'Xplain.
lust befort• the City C:ounril l'11•t:1iun
ahuut fom year.. ago, a number of lL'i in
lhl' cily. who ft.It the city W<L' un lhl'
wrong track, dt-cidc'll lu M.'C if we rnuld
help make Costa Mesa a nicer plat:1• 10
live. Our method W-d.'> to becnnll' al'tive
in the community and to closely watch
what was lwin~ done in our lornl
government and lo offer our 'llj.(gC'~tfons
where and wht•n appropriate. I lwlic:-vc
most of the<;e artivists would prohahly
agree with me that government is or. by
and for the people. It is not them and U)>.
We are part of ii ;md we need to slay
cng-aged and we nt.'ic'd to participate. lne
polit1cal prot·c.,., L'i a cunlal1 l'irxm. One
either talces the field to try to move
things in the riWll dfrection or one is left
lo whine after the fact about how
"powerless" citizens are.
Improvement-minded reside111s then
looked for political candidates who
shared our view that CoMa M~ shouJd
he a nicer place. We first helpe<l one
pt.•r..on. who virtually no one thought
was d l'L'table, get clt·ctl'd. 'lwo year'
later Wl' did the same thing again. Along
the way, many uf lllL"'il'
improvement-minded resident!>
(tnduding me) volu11tccrcd their time for
varioui. city committees and in ma11y
other ways, time permitting. consd1m'ily
worked for a better city.
Of course. trying to help the city bl'
nicer Lo;n't just a one -;hot deal. Every
time the City Council meets, something
im1>o rtant abo ut this city is discussed
•md deddl'Cl upon. II behooves rc!>idcnt:-;
to :'lltcnd these m eL·tinw-and lo S(Jl!ak
1111t 1111 various important issue~ if they
want to help o;hapl' our city. ThoSt' who
d1111'1 participate may not k.now what lhl'
Lily Council is doing and may he
surprised by what ha.' hcl'n done. For
example, many rc.,idcnts seemed to
wakE• up one day n few muntJlS ago and
till' I ~I I Newport pm1c.'Ct had been
pas.-.ed hy the City Counlil. Suddenly.
..omc residents startc:d complaining that
the City Council had i;omehow sneaked
M>mcthing by these residents. Nonsense.
I knew alxiut the project more than a
year before it was p<L-.sed and freque11tly
'poke <1bout iL These other reside11t.'
rnuld have al:-o known had they simply
bct•n taking pan in making thi., a nkcr
rity.
I 'poke to a rcsidl'nt the other day
who w.1s complaining nbout varioui.
problems in his nciw1borhood. I le went
on and on about this or that a nd how
the c ity doesn't do anything and how he
Wi.1.'\ fod Up and that he had seen lhC'M'
problems for a long time.
I finally asked him if he had ever
attended a City Council mecliJl~. I le
hadn't. I asked if he could name even
one City Council me mber. lfe couldn't. I
lhen pointed o ut tha t he lived about a
strc<•t away from a C i1y Council member.
I suspect there are too many ~idents
standing out there howling at the moon
instead of t.ryirlg to solve prohlem s. TI1c
READERS RESPOND
most rdcvnnl government is city
government. It is where residents can
really make a difference. Sometimes
when you Lry to make things nicer you
are called names such as gadny. That's
ju!>! pan of the political dance. Some
don't want to sec the city improved and
others have V'...trious political agendas
and biases or have different ideas about
what is best for the ciry. Sc1me wiU lry to
stop you from speaking out with
name-calling. If you're so timid that you
can be intimidated by a li1tle name
calli11g. tJ1en perhaps you shouldn't take
part in local government.
lhe \tory got it right about my
comrncnL<, on the proposed banner
ordinance. While everyone was focusing
on ban11cr.., per se, the Administrntive
Servil'es. Department/Parks and
Recreation Division slippt.'Cl a definition
uf "athle tic field" into the ordinance that
nuw makc.>S virtually every piece of
gmund owned, leased or used by the city
into an athletic field. ·me lawn in front of
City I lall even seems lo c.:ome under the
definition of an athletic field. This overly
hroad definition may spell trouble for
those who w.mt quiet. attractive
residentiaJ neighborhood<;. Under this
propo!>ed ordinance, the city can pack
sports into every schoolyard and park in
the city along with large banners
hangin~ off ll1e fenct.'l>. And, many of
those playing these sports may not eve11
be from Costa Mesa If nongadflies
suddenly find that they have sports
events of all types, including
o;emi -profcssional soccer games played
by tho:.c from distant citi~. in the park
next door. and if these nongadnies look
out their windows and see large
commercial banners instead of trees,
tJ1ey ~houJdn't whine. It'll be too late.
They should have been g'ddnies when
they had a chance to change the
outcome.
• M.H. MIUARO 1s a Costa Mesa resident.
It takes suggestions to improve village
AT ISSUE: What
improvements to Corona
del Mar should be the
first in line?
way It lhould be and not artiftdaJ lib
Dilneyland. 1 lhklk it would be lcMly to
have hanc'nc hllkn or hu9nl
flowen on eome al lhe llgn polU, It
would be wry .-ry-but to keep It
atrnple. bul not~
IMDRA~
Corona del Mar
1111 No. l pdartty lbould be NCludnl
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ld*lkdlef ....... bt .... dol
Cc:nlll dll Mir Ind .. rid ol 111 lhl .... • .,.. ....... 111111....,
would haw room for the 10-lane
heway we wlD aoon need 9fter they
build a couple of S,000 room 1umry
hoteldme ......
Ms .. -need to prcxnote the
IDIDI' plan Wiol'll of our Qty Council
and the IMne Co.
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Christ Church bv the Sea United Methodist
invites you t o the 14th Annual
Conzn1unity Eas ter Sunrise S ervice ,,/
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THE DAY OF
Bf ~llRRE[Tl~Il
COME
~JOICE, AND
CELEBRATE
NEW LIFE ON
EASTER SUNDAY
APRIL 11 !
6 :30 a .m . -S unrise Service o n the beach a t 14th Street
Bring ~ou r own beach cha ir o r bl a nke t.
Thl' Ba lbo a F'-·n-v will oth~'ll ,11 6:00 a m o n Ea:-.lc1-Sun<la)
8:30 a .m . -Informal Ea ster Wors hip in the Sa nc tua ry
(with the Sacre111e111 u( Holy. Co 11111zunion )
10:00 a.m . -Easter Wors hip in the Sanctuary
(l\li th the Sacre111en1 of Baptis m ) plus
Child Ca re & Sunday Sc hool for children a nd youth
Re/re..,/1111e111.' a11d /ellnll'ship a/ia eaclr se111ice
Christ Church by the Sea United Methodist
also offers ...
./ CHILDREN'S CENTER
7 a.m . to 6 p.m ., M-F
Phone -(949) 6 73-8 233
./ YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
./ BIBLE STUDIES
./ 12-STEP MEETINGS
(AA a nd NA)
For more information contact:
Christ Church by the Sea United Methodist
1400 West Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
(949) 673-3805
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providing safe harbor for all.
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Sunday Morning Worship Service at 9: 15 a.m.
Sunchly School at 9:]0 a.m. Childcare available
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
Maundy Thursday Seder Meal & Service
April 8, 2004 at 6:00 p.m.
(~ood Friday Service of Darkness
April 9, 2004 at 7:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday Worship Services
April 11, 2004 at 9:00 a.m. and 11 :00 a.m.
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THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF
SAINT MICHAEL &
ALL ANGELS
HOLYWEEK 2004
SCHEDULE
Palm Sunday, April 4 • I lol y Eud 1.tri!>t .11 8 ,tm Jn<l I 0 .un
Mcdila1ion on tht· C rosl>: ·1:1ii'c Ew11i11g l'rJ)1t:r ;H "iprn
MaunJy Thursday, April 8 • C h11r.1I Eucharis t Jt 7:.30 pm
All Nigh1 Watch al 1hc Altar of Rcpmc 9pm to 9am
Good Friuy, April 9 •Community Worship .n Noon •
Family Worship (Chil<l-Cc:ruercJ ) ar 4:00pm • .. cacions of the
Cross ar 7 pm • G ood Friday Liturgy wich Music at 7:JO pm•
Holy Saturday, April JO• T he Grc.11 Vigil of Easrer Hegins
at 7:30 pm wi1h chc Lighting of the Pasch.ti C indie. Holy
BJpti~m and Cho ral Eucharist· h~1ivc Dessert Reception
Fo llows in The Parish Center
FA.ster Sunday, April 11 • res tive C horal Eucharists with
Choir Bras and Organ at 8am .. anJ IOam .. • £asccr Egg
Festival in the Parish Center Jt 11 : I 5 ,1m
Located on Marguerite at Pacific View Drive
Corona del Mar • 644-0463
• ChiU.·my /'ro11id~d
••Nursery Ca" Provided
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'Beloveds in Clirist
uw 1s 1ht.' time! April 4 • 10 1s Holy Week which includes
Palm Sunday, MaunJv Thursday, Good Friday and Holy
S,11urJay w11h The G reat V1g1l of Eruste r. Easter Day, Apnl 11,
hegms Easter Week.
To me dns 1s the greatest
tune for Christians. Yes, I
know that w11hout Chm~
and the birth of God·an·Je~us
there would have been no
I ' · t11umphant entry onto
Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, no
mst1tut1on of the Holy
Eucharist and instruction 10
"love one another," on
Maundy Thursday, no
sacrificial passion and
cruc1fix1on on Good Friday
anJ no resunect1on on Easter.
Bur without 1he events of
Glid·an·Christ which we
1.clehrate thlS monch. we
11't •ul,I I, •ni.: \Hlu: h.I\ e l11rJ!O!lt.'n r he h1rth of that babe m Jude.i 2000
l'lu, \ear~ .1i.:1 1.
Without Easter, I would not be able to say with C .S. Lewis, "I
believe m Christianity as I believe in the sun. N ot only because I ~e
1t, but because by it I see everything else."
Resurrection IS best understood by poets. I offer two favomes:
The slQne is rolltd back , noc papier-m4chl, noc a slQne in a story, bur the
, vast rock of materialiry thac in the slow grinding of time wiU eclipse for each
of u.s the"'~ Light of day.
Let u.s now seek to make 11 km monstrous, for our own conwnjence, our
own serut of btaury Iese , aw~d m ont unthinkablt hour, we are · •
embamu.sed by Ute mirack. and crushd by mnorutranct.
(two oO Seven Stanzas at Easter by John Updike
Is there no way or.her than chought of answering its chalknge! Thert is an
annc1panon of it to w pomt of dying. There haw bttn rime.s when , after
long on my Imus rn a cold chancel, a SIQne has rolled fr<mt my mind, and 1
haw Loo~d in and seen wold questions~ foUU!d and in plilce by
them.sel11es, Ii~ w pikd grawcloilw!s of love's risen body.
From The Answer by R.S. Thomas
The glory of Easter IS that ChrlSl 1s alive, bursting the bounds of
death and runn ing wild and free through human life. When we try co
preserve Jesus as a nice reminder of what a, "good person" is, he rips
through these limitations as though they were flimsy grave clothes.
On the Day of Resurrecuon, Jesus laughs at our attempts to limit him
in any way and leads us Into a future that only God controls.
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Come to worship during Holy Week's passion and to celebrate
Easter. Leave thankful for the gift of life both now and life beyond our
imaginations. Go grateful for the wonder of love which surrounds us
on all sides and 1s well beyond our deserving. Have new ideas of ways
you may serve, graciously giving to and for others what has so
abundancly been given' to us . Understand anew that our God is one
who challenges each and all to acclaim, "Alleluia. Christ 1s risen. The
lord is risen indeed. Alleluia.'!
Yours in Christ,
Peter 0 . Haynes, Rector
Saine Micha.ti & AU Angels Episcopal Church , 3233 Pacific View
Dri11e, Corona del Mar. CaU (949) 644-0463.
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Nezort Center United
ethodlst Church
1601 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar •
(949) 644-0745 ( Corner of Marguerite & San Joaquin Rd.
~erend CathJeen Coots, Pastor
Holy Week Events John 11 :25
PLEASE JOIN US
SUNDAY services 10 om & 5 pm
WEDNESDAY for our healing meeting at 7:30 pm
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach
(949) 673-1 340
Thursday, April 8, Holy Thunday
Morning Prayer -8:30 a.m. in the C hurch
Even i n~ Mass of the Lord's Supper -7;
Adoranon until Midnight in che Hall
Friday, April 9 , Good Friday
no 8:30 a.m. Mass
12:00 noon• -Guided Meditadili
1 :00 p.m.• -Silent Meditati•
I :30 p.m. • -Celebration of ~rd's Passion
Liturgy of the Word, Vcnel'llion of the Cross,
Communion Service
7:30 p.m. • Scations of the .....,,......,...,~
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April 9, 2004 Good Friday •
Community Service -St. M ichael and AJI Angels, 12 noon (
m4t----E.,vening Service -Newport Center UMC, ?pm · •
~ril 11, 2004 Easter Sunday ·
A Message of Inspiration and Celebration •
. 8 am Service '
1 0 am Service
Children's Sunday School and C hild Care .
Special Music g
Easter Egg H um a~er 10 am Service •
Everyone welcome .
Christ is Risen, Christ is Risen indeed! l
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renew your sp1r 1 t
re -energize y our li f e
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a 3 ·week series at Marine r s C hurc h
beginning Easter W eeken d
Easter Weekend times
Sat. April 10 -4 & 6 p
Sun. April 11 -8 :30 10 & 11 :30a
also in the Tent [another worship venue] -10 & 1l3D8
Good Friday service times
Fri. April 9 -12 3 4 =30 6 7:30 & 9p
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CHUlt C H
5001 Newport Coast Drive @ Bonit a Canyon Drive In lrvlne
www.marlnereohurch.org -9 49 .854.7600
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:Jirst Cliurc/i of Clirist,
Scientist sings praises at
'Eastertime 'W e conrinue through Holy Wcelc
today -Moundy Thursday -April
8. A Seder Meal & Service will
begin at 6 p.m. thac allo\VS us w experience
rhe depth of the Easrcr Resurrection.
Following a potludc me:11 the community
mov~s to the ~ctuary for rhe stripping and
draping of the chancel In anricip:n1on of
Good Friday.
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April 9. begins ac 7 P·"'· and 1s a liturgy of
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spirituals, in a serring that gradually descends
into darkness.
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the Rcsurrccrion of our Lordi" with services
of ~orship at 9: 15 and 11 a.m. "Jesus is risen.
Jesus ls risen indeed!" Great music in
worship celebrates our risen Lord wi1h
Newport Harbor L1Jtheran Olurch's Chan\.'.el
C hoir and orchestra, under the direction of
Mm1stcr of Music William Wells, offering
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Dr. Dick George, Senior Minister
Rev. Stephanie Toon, Youth Minister
Child Care provided
Holy Week and Easter Events
Palm Sunday • April 4, 8:30 & 10:00 AM
"Jesus on Trial"
Dramatic readings from Gibran 's Jesus the Son of Man
Maundy Thursday • April 8, 7:00 PM
A Celebration of the Last Supper
Communion Service
Good Friday • April 9, 12-2 PM
Guided Meditation at the Stations of the Cross
Move at your own pace: come for 15 minutes or 2 hours
Easter Sunday • April 11, 8:30 & 10:00 AM
Sermon: "Love Never Ends"
Choirs and Special Music
1701 Baker Street • Costa Mesa • (714) 979-8234
From 405, one mile South on Harbor. From Harbor. three blocks west on Baker. MVUMC
at 1ntersechon of Baker and Mesa Verde Drive. across from the library.
www.mesaverdeumc.org ·
hymns of resurrecuon and music by G. F.
Handel.
We invite the community to panicipnte in
our Holy Wec:lc celebrations as The Rev.
James McCammon prepares us for the arrival
of Easrer. · .•
Nt'W(Jol'I Harbor U.!herart Church is locaced
at 798 D<>titt Drlw, Newport BeDch. CaU
(949) 5'48-3631 ; fax (949) 548-J 1544. for
additional mfannauon, wi1 tht '~-tbs11<' a1
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Presbyterian Church of the Covenant
2850 Fairview Road
Costa Mesa, California
Invite you to join us
Thursday, April 8th
6:30 pm & 8:15 pm
for our
Easter Choral Presentation
He's
Alive!
Jt Cefe6ration of tlie. Livi."!J Lortl
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written by Claire Cloninger & Gary Rhodes
Featuring
Worship With Steve Velez and The DaCapo Orchestra
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
The Covenant Choir and Joyful Noise Children's Choir
and selected congregational actors
Directed by Antoinette Brosius An Open and Inclusive Congregation
Maundy Thursday, April 8 at 7 :30 PM
A living tablea u of DaVinci's Last Supper
Good Friday, April 9 at 7:30 PM
The Seven l ast Wordr of Christ
Easter Morning at 9:30 amd 11 :00 AM
Celebrate the Ressurection of the Lord!
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
2100 Mar Vista Dr., Newport Beach
St. M.trk i~ lrn.:ucd at rhc comer of EastblufflFord and Jamboree Rd.
www.stmarkprcsbyterian.org
tmail: uwark@stmarkpccsbyterian.or&
949-644-1341
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Accompanied by Diana Brownson
Children's Choir directed by Maggie Waterman
Narrated by Joey BlackwelJ and Gary Gray
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Pastor Tim McCalmont
Associate Pastor Patrick Thompson
Easter Sunday Wonbip
April 11th
8:30 am and 10:30 am
(714) 557-3340
www.pccov.org
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THE CROWD
An edgy, fashionable fundraiser
T he Donna Karan coUeccion dv.zled
the ladies of O.C at the recent
annual fashion luncheon on behalf
of the Guilds of the Orange Counry
Performing Aris Center.
A full hou!>C of 550 weU-dres.sed patrons
of the performing arts converged at the
Hy.111 Regent.)' I lotel in Irvine to celebra1e
sp11ng and toast some 2,000 guild
m ember" in eight regions of the counry.
comprising 3:! incredible chapters of
support .
"'n1e guilds are vilaJ
10 the center, their
contribution is
signHicant," center
president Jerry Mandel
said. "Without their
financial support and
creative input, the
center would be al a
tremendous
disadvantage. They
make a major B. W. COOK difference."
Guild:> presjdent Bev
Sandelman was on hand 10 greet the
crowd. F.xprei.,ing heartfelt thank.-. 10
South Coast Plaza and the Donna Kanin
Boutique lor their underwriting.
Sandelman 'k!id. "We feel that thii.
paruripation rnnfinn:> the prestige. respect
and i111por1;111n• that th£• center and
Or.mge County commands throughout the
country. nut 011.ly in the realm of the
perlorm111g art ... but a(.,o a:> an innuentiaJ
player in till' worlt.l of bu:-ine'\S and style."
·nw fa,h1on 'how luncheon, with tickell>
.. dling lor S 125 per per~o11. was chaired by
U nda Thauer iutd Patrice Poldmore.
1.hrl'clnr 111 'lpl'nal t·vcnt' for the center.
llll' l'Wlll r,u-.1.'d $65.000. Following a
ft•sllvl' I.Ill' morning "ml'el and greet"
rect"pt ion. h'Ut'M!> 1·111erl'd the I lyatt
haJlroom for the edgy fa!>hion ~how
tollowl'tl hv lundwon.
rht' ..UlltUa( eVt'llt j5 a lime fur Old
fnemb and lll'W In l'njoy tllC' common
purpo,1.' of 5upporung the t'Xpa.nc..l1ng role
of lhl' pl'rforn1i11g arl5 in Orange County.
"ia11dehn.111\ gr.1ml .. rall'ment w·d5 correct.
n1e rentl'r ha-. i.;ai11cd national attention
J'> pan ol tlw hurgl·on111g reputa11on of a
1.·on1111u1111y that h,.., lran,formcd from
lima l>t•Jn fil'ltl-. w ,, world·da.:-:> center of
finance, 111uri-.111. rl'tail and the epitome of
the~ 1 .. t u•n1ury American lilt•<,tylc.
Ml'anwluil·. the l'l'llll'r l'Xpan:>ion
con1111ue-. on target, with the recent
cJnnounccml'nl that Elizabeth Segerstrom.
wife of llenry Segerstrom. will chair the
gala opening of the new concert halJ and
othl·r exp.1ndl'd fill ihtil'' in ~006.
• THE CROWD appedrs Thursdays and
Saturdays
Donna Karan New York/South Coast Plaza General Manager Stuart Winston, Donna Karan New York Vice President Heather Bohs, Guilds President Bev
Sandelman and Bob Sande Iman were on hand at the annual fashion show and luncheon supporting the Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center .
Susan Lowery, Jennifer Rogers. Sylvia Sanford and Lauren Oleham pose at Christa Dowling, Whitney Mandel, Elizabeth Segerstrom and Pat Rypinski
the fashion show luncheon. which featured designs from Donna Karan. attended the fund raiser at the Hyatt Regency Hotel's ballroom in Irvine .
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BEST BUYS
Outdoorsy designs dead ahead
T he Tertjlory
Ahe.t just
opened at South
Coast Plaza. It's 3 Santa
Barbara-based clothing
company known for ill>
outdoorsy designs for
01en and women. The
took ranges frorn rnsuaJ
llO urban styleb. ln rich
colors in trademark
Oibrlcs. Originally.
T,erritory Ahead wa!> an
award-winni11g catalog
GREER
WYLDER
palms. Yo~ can also
pick up orchid and
plant s upplies. Orchid
prices start at just $5.
It's open from 9 a.m. 10
4 p.m. every Sarurday
and located a t 20362
Birch St. in New1>ort
Beach. It's between
Bristol a nd Irvine
avenues, near lhe lohn
Wayne Airport.
EGG HUNT .
Oial journeyed each season to
far-away locations bhooting
dram atic photo~raphs that
complimented its clo thing line.
~ow its new retail store
incorporates prop!) am.I sea~onal
photos from the catalog's
~urrenl location. Spring\ catalog
was shot in Spain. so this
ieason's line feature:. yam-dyed
fabrics, textured weaves and
knits and rnlorful prints. The
Territory Ahead offer:. nearly JOO
clothing and accessory item ...
And it al!>D o ffer an cxclu:.ive
collection by Isabella Bird -
contemporary :.ilho11t•ttc~ 111
luxury fahrin .. 11·~ opc11 10 a.111.
to 9 p.rn. Monc.l;iy 10 Frie.lay; I 0
u.m . to 8 p.m. S<11urdar and 11
a.rn. to 6:30 p.111. Sunday. on
Level 1\vo at ~outh Coa't Plaza.
Call (714)437 1111 7ur vi.;it
l111p:/lw1mc •. terrilfJryal11'fltl.C'o111.
BLOOMIN' ORCHID SALE
Gorgcow. ord1id~ and
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each Salurday at Green Systems
International orchid and
rropical plant-; nur:.t'ry. lu•;r
arrived arc colodul
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AFTER HOURS
•Submit AFTER HOURS items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 646-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4295.
SPECIAL EVE NTS
ART OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK
Orange Coast College 1s offering
a nine-pan film history o n Alfred
Hitchcod<. The series will be
moderated by retired OCC
professor H. Arthur Taussig. Each
session will be held at 6:30 p.m.
one Friday eacn month through
June 4. The events will be held at
OCC's Fine Arts Hall 116.
Admission is $6 for adults and $5
for seniors and OCC students.
Information and 11c:J<ets, call (714)
432·5880.
http:llwww.occt1clcets.com.
NEWPORT BEACH FILM
FESTIVAL
The Newport Beach Film Fes11val
will display more than 300
features. short films.
documentaries and animation
from more than 45 countries. Tl'le
festival will also host severa l
galas, seminars, and
question-and-answer sessions
with filmmakers. The event will
be from April 15 through 25 at
Edwards Island Cinemas. Lido
Theater, Edwards Big Ne wport.
and at the Orange County
Museum of Art. Information:
{949) 253-2880,
http://www.nowpo11
t1eschfilmfest.com
MUSIC
CABARET BY THE BAY
Ouke"s Place will host Cabaret by
the Bay to benefit local cnarit1es
It 9 p.m. with a preshow dinner 1n
Cle First Cabin restaurant at 7:30
p.m . April 14, May 12 end June
16. The cost is $10 for the show
and $37.50 for the dinner.
Information and reservations:
(949) 630-4145.
tPRING FESTIVAL CONCERT
Santiago Canyon College's
California Master Chorale and
Concordia University's Chorale
Don't miss Eas1bh1ff Parle'!> 2 lst
annual spring cgg bunt that
happens Saturday. To make it
fair fur all children. coordinator-.;
have scheduled egg hu111ini:: by
age groups. At IO .1.m. it'~ Im 2
to :i -ycar·ulds; 10: 15 a.m . 1s for
4-and 5-year-ukls: 10:30 a.m. is
for 6· and 7-yeo.1.r-okls; I 0:45 a.rn.
i:. for 8-a11d 9-}rear-ohh; and }1
a.m. is for I 0-10 12-year old,,
After the egg hunt, fo..,tivitie!> \\111
continue at tJ1c nearby I .aMhluff
Villa~e Center until I :JO run .•
which will include lace pa111t111i.:.
lree phows with the La-.1er
bunny. 1:raf1:0. and C'1Ht·n.1innw111.
b 1stbluff Village C.cnkr j, at
Ea!>lhluff Drive a nd Vi:o.ta dl'I !\111
TO A CELEBRITY TEE
On Saturday. s top hy
Bloomlngdale's at Fashion
Island frorn l to s p.m 111 m1·c•t
Claire and 01eya1111, thl'
de~igner)> of C&C t alifornia
T·,hirrs. They'll hl'lp n 1 ... totl1t'I'
crrale 1he "laycrctl" look thl'y've
madt• so popular, and 'ii.;11 Uw11
tee .... Spe11J SIOO or 1norl' on
C&C men:handise and Jt'tt'hC' .1
beach ha~. Celebritie-. who \H·;ir
their shin<; i11d 11dc Bmtl Pitt,
Jennifer An istun and Oprah
Winlrey The line ha' lt't'' tor
both m en and wonwn. in a
will perform a wide array of
music selections including the
West Coast premiere· of John
Rutter's "Mass of the Children:· al
7 p.m. April 18 at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newport Beach.
The program will also include
solos by tenor Jona than Madi
and soprano Katharine Terray of
the Los Angeles Opera. Tid<ets
cost from $10 to $1 2. Information:
(949) 854-8002 ext 1526.
REBA MCENTIRE
Grammy Award winne r, Reba
McEntire will perform as part of
the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer
Concert Series at 8 p.m . July 11 a t
the Orange County Fair and
Exposition Center. Information·
{714) 740-2000, hNp 'www ocfa1r
comlpacificamphttheatre
TRAIN
Musical group Train will perform
as part of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Co ncP.rt
Series at 8 p.m . July 15 at the
Orange County Fair and
Exposition Center. Informatio n·
(714) 740·2000, hNp:llWWw.ocfair.
com/pac1ficamph1theatret
HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH
Musical group Hootre and the
Blowfish will perform as part of
the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer
Concert Senes al 8 pm. July 18.
Information: (714) 740·2000.
MOZART ORCHESTRA FINALE
The Mozart Classical Orchestra's
season finale 1s at 8 p.m. April 3 at
the Irvine Barclay Theatre at 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine. Tickets cost
from $25 to S39. Informati on:
(949) 854-4646.
BAROQUE TRUMPETER
The 8C1roque Music Festival will
present Baroque concertos,
featuring Baroque trumpe ter
John Thiessen at 4 p.m. June 20
at St. Michaels All Angels Church,
3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar. Tid<ets cost $25.
Information: (949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE ORGAN RECITAL
The Baroque Music Festival will
present an organ recital, featuring
Baroque trumpeter John
Thiessen and organ soloist
variety of sleeve length&
including short. long,
thret:·quarter:. and tank· tops. A
multitude of fun colors include
Bazooka Pink. Day·glo Green.
Indian Burn and Tiffany Blue.
call (949) 729-6816.
EASTER GOODIES
Ideal Easter gU'ts can be found
at Souch Coast Plaza's boutiques.
Brookslone carries "Fom"
relaxation pillows in an array of
fit1s1e r.colors ($:19). Crane & Co.
has sttrfTed Eru.ter bunnies
dressed in Easter wear ($12.50 to
SI 9.50) and ha~tt:r cards from
54!.24 to SH.SU each. David
Yunnan h~ a ''Madison" watch
collection that conw~ in link
chain or alligator strap.
moUwr-of-pearl dials. some
trimmed with diamonds (SI .500
to $18,000). l.aundry by Shelly
SegaJ has one of fashion's hotte ·t
rtcm~ that are perfect to wear tu
1:h11rch o r bn111ch. a long boudt'
jarkct 111 pin~ ($,105). with
m-;t1chi.r1~ 'leevele!>'> bouck ::.hih
drt·~ (S:llOl.
BRIDESMAID DRESSES
Macy's at Fashion Island 11ow
olll'r' '' yhsh Vt•r.r \\lung
lmde .. rn,ud clre,).t.'.!>, I he't' <ire
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lo furgct it bmlt's111a1tl'.\. d rc~).t.'S.
l'lw~'(1• lieautifully tlt· ... i~1ed i11
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<.111 rt-111 rnlw' i11clud1·:'i p,1i.1t'I
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• BEST BITES mns everv Friday
Greer Wylder can hr reached al
greefW'(lrle1 • ViJhov r·om or al 330
W Bay St .. Costa Mes;, CA 92627
Gabriel Arregui at 8 p.m. June 21
at St. Michaels All Angels Church,
3233 Pacific View Dnve. Corona
del Mar. T1d<e1s cost S15.
lnformatton: (949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Fesuval will
present "Music in the Gardens 1:·
featuring Baroque trurnpeter
John Thiessen at 8 p.m . June 23
at the Sherman Libra ry,and
Gardens. 2647 E. Coast Highway.
Corona del Mar. Secular cantatas
and instrumental works by
Purcell, Handel. Torelli and
Carpentier. Tickets cost $30
Information· 1949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Festr val will
µresent "Music in the Gardens i:·
featurmg Baroque trumpeter
Jo hn Thiessen al 8 p.m June 23
a1 the Sherman Library and
Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway,
Corona dol Mar. Tickets cost $30
Information-1949) 760·7888.
BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Festival will
present "Music in the Gardens II.''
featuring m usic by Bach,
Telemann. Couperin and Zelenka
at 8 p.m . June 25 at the She1man
Library and Gardens. 2647 E.
Coast Highway. Corona del Ma i
Tid<e ts cost $30. Information~
(949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Festival finale
features music by Briegel, Bach,
Mouret and Charpentier al 8 p.m
June 23 at the Sherman Library
and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. Tid<ets
cost S25. Information: (949)
760-7888
WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PLACE
Jazz and cocktails flow daily from
noon to midnight Sundays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m . Fridays and
Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club
& Resort, at 1221 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-5000.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JA1.Z
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NO PLACE LIKE HOME
Some things, like bunny Cakes, are sacred :· ·s pring brings a feeling of
renewal. Spring brings
orange blossoms (my .
favorite scent) and spring brings
. an abundance of fresh green
leaves to the garden (my favorite
color). Spring brings longer
days. lighter clothes and fresh
fruit .... I love spring.
One of spring's rites of
passage in the Wight house is
the annual bunny cake. Don't
laugh -this bunny cake is the
coolest. It's right up there with
Oreo Thanksg)ving turkeys. and
even though you won't admit it
-you love those turkeys. ·
The bunny cake was the
KAREN
WIGHT
creation of
Mrs. Ayres.
my
baby-sitter.
when I was in
preschool.
We lived in
San Diego.
my father
was a dentist
in the Navy
and my
mother
taught a
business class
at the local junior coUege. so
Mrs. Ayres and I s pent three
afternoons together every week.
She was quirky and really strict.
but she was also very clever and
willing to do time·consuming
projects with me. It was worth
eating turn<ttoes if I got to make
strings of paper dolls or pake a
bunny e<tke. ·
PHOTO COURTESY Of KAREN WlGHl
This bunny cake is a Wight House tradition. It could be the darling of your Sunday table, too.
pastel confetti is a big hit. One
can of white frosting. Olocolate
bunnies are better left in the
baskets. Shredded coconut.
which you might not eat, but
you have to use anyway because
you toss in green food coloring
to make itJook like grass. And
jellybeans on lhe grass. Isn't that
cute?
Now if you want to kick it up a
notch, make a homemade white
or yellow cake recipe. Use
lemon curd. raspberry jam or
strawberries and whipped
The bunny cake. I low lucky
are you 1hat I'm going to share
the bunny cake'? Very, I'm sur~.
Now, there are rwo incarnations
for thJs bunny cake. There is the
4·year-old version (extremely
popular) and then there is the
more adult and very gourmet
version (lc•ss popular but
extremely tasty). I'm going to
share both with you. They are
equall y compelling and the only
difference is the taste. So if your
audience ls the preschool set.
don't bother making the
"homemade" mess in the
kitchen. Go for the cake mix and
canned frosting edition .
.. duh. bu1inies like to sit on grass.
'Cut the'cakc circles in half
and, using the frosting, seal two
halves together. Place the
half.circle flat side down on a
platter. Cover the bunny with
the white frosting. Press two
jellybeans in one end of the
semicircle for the eyes. If you ·
want a nose, pink is a good
choice. Personally. I think the
bunnies look funny with
mouths so stop while you're
ahead. Fold the whire paper in
fourths and cut the ears out.
This should give you two
symmetrical ears. Crease into a
V shape at the bottom and push
the ears into place. Take a
spoonful of the coconut and a
littJe frosting and make a bunny
tail for the other end. Use a
large plastic bag and place a few
drops of green food coloring
and the coconut together.
Shake. You've got grass. Sp rinkle
the grass around Lhe bunny;
remember, bunnies like grass
even though you might not like
coconut. Sprinkle the remaining
cream to cement the half·circles
togetJ1er. Make a whipped
The basics: One cake mix,
your choice of Oavor. Pink cake
mix or white cake mix with
HOURS
Continued from Al 3
the New York Jaz.z Connection
Duo. play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway In Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Ditri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673-9500.
THE VILLAGE INN
The Village Inn on Balboa Island
offers great music Thursday
through Sunday nights. Roe Kodz
performs at 8 p.m. Thursdays,
Road Dogz and Martins at 8:30
p.m. Fridays, Greg Topper at 9
p.m. and the Derek Bordeau><
R&B Combo at 6:30 p.m. The
Village Inn is at 127 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island. Information: (949)
675·8300.
CURTIS BRENGLE
Bayside Restaurant offers piano
player Cu rtis Brengle performing
Jelly beans. No tiny gourmet
beans. You need big Brach's
jellybeans. And don't eat all the
b lack ones, bunnies need eyes,
unless you want to be
scientifically correct and give.
your white bunny red eyes. You
. make I he.call. Stiff whjte paper
for bunny ears. Optional: pink
marker to make bunny ears
more t:alorful.
fhese ingredjents will actually
make two bunny cakes. one
bunny per cake tin. So. your
bunny can have a friend (be
careful) or you can share a cake.
Prepare the cake mix according
to directions. Don't get too edgy
-use normal round cake tin5.
Let the cake layers cool.
contemporary solo guitarist
Jimmy Hewitt from 6:30 to 10:30
p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Saturdays through the month of
April at 900 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 72H222.
MUSIC AT THE GRILL
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nici< Peper
and Kelly Gordian (known as
MPG) perform classic roc:I<, A&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rode, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m. Saturdays. The
restaurant is at 630 Lido Park
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
REVOLVER
La Cave Restaurant offers
Revolver, which features DJs
along with imagery and auditory
delights at 10 p.m. Tuesdays at
1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646·7944.
Irvine. Tic:l<ets cost from $29 and
$34. Information: (949) 8544646,
http://www.hutchinsonconsort.
org.
EMRACE THE WORLD
The Bahai'i Club of UC Irvine will
present Embrace the World a
musical experience from around
the world. The event will begin at
7 p.m. April 15 at the Irvine
Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, Irvine. Some of the
performers in attendance will be
Iranian master violinist Farzad,
China's renowned vocalist and
Erhu musician Lin Cheng and
hip·hop sensation Justice Leeg.
The event is free. Information:
(949) 854-4646.
BALLET REPERTORY THEATRE:
SPRING GALA
Ballet Repertory Theatre will
present classics from its
repertoire of ballet sucti as Ballet
Studio, Red Poppy, Raymonde
Variations and Bolero. The event
is at 2:30 p.m. April 18 at the
Irvine Barclay Tlieatre, 4242
cream frosting. seven-minute
frosting or a flu ffy marshmallow ·'
frosting to make your blmny
Lres chic. If you have a lot of
energy, you can make the t!ars
out of white chocolate painted
on a magnolia (shiny side) leaf.
Remove the chocolate carefuJl y '
and yo u have edible bunny ears.
I still insist on green grass and
jellybeans though. Some things
arc sacred.
Enjoy. and remember that I
had to eat a tuna-stuffed tomato
to bring you this amazing
recipe. I loppy Easter.
•KAREN WIGHT is a Newport
Beach resident. Her column runs
Thursdays .
The event will be at7 p.m. May 1
at the Irvine Barclay Theatre , 4242
Campus Drive in Irvine. Tic:l<ets
cost from $25 to $30. Information:
(949) 8544646. .
MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS
The UC Irvine Chambers Series
will present Music Without
Borders, featuring pianist
Nohema Fernandez. The event
will be at 8 p.m. April 10 in
Winifred Smith Hall at UCI.
Information: (949) 824-2787.
SINATRA TRIBUTE
La Cave Restaurant offers David
Kinwald's live tribute to Frank
Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays
at 1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646·7944.
THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE
La Cave Restaurant offers the
Underground Lounge, featuring
Pete Villani singing Bennett,
Martin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9
p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 Irvine
Ave., Costa Mesa. Info rmation:
(949) 646-7944.
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jau, classical and contemporary HUTCHINS CONSORT: OCTET Campus Drive. Tic:l<ets cost $10 to ...
from 6 to 10 p.m. Mondays ln OMNIBUS
April at 900 Bayside Drive, The Hutchins Consort, the world's
Newport Beacti. Information: only professional ensemble
(949) 721·1222. performing on eight·scaled
violins. will perform at 8 p.m.
JIMMY HEWITT April 10 at the Irvine Barclay
Bayside Restaurant offers Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive.
Q,fange
MUSE U M
$14. Information: (949) 854-4646.
ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
The All-American Boys Chorus
will present the best of Broadway,
toe-tapping tunes from America's
Heritage and a patriotic tribute.
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PLAN BE
La Cave Restaurant offers the
fu nky soul jazz music of Plan Be
from 10 p.m. to 1 a.rn. on
Thursdays at 1695 Irvine Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
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.Nothing buggy about Belize
ly Mike Buettell
ue lifts herself onto one
, elbow and whispers in the
dark.
ere's a bug on the ceiling."
Garn lying on my side. almost
asl~ep; a light tropical breeze is
blowing through the palms. The .ge~tJe surf is curling to the foot
of our beach cabana; and I have
tw~ beers in my belly. I pretend
not to hear her.
·~rhere's.a bug on the ceiling!"
,V.er 26 years of marriage, I
recognize the tone in her voice.
II means: "I know you're not
asl~p. Get up and do your male
macho thing and protect me.''
the sounds of the surf. the
watm breeze. the moon playing
hi~e and seek with Central
American rain clouds. not to
mention the beers. have made
m~ about as active as a steer at a
Valium saJt lick. I fully reali7..e
that l'm pushing my luck. but
on(:e again I pretend not to hear
her.
Silence. Ah. maybe she'll roll
over and go to sleep.
Nope. Not a chance. Not in a
million years. I feel it.
Long-married husbands know
exactly what I'm talking about.
Eyes. like laser beams, bore into
I.he back of my head. Even in U1e
darkness. I know that she is
staring at me and all hell is
about to break loose.
PHOfOS COURTESY MIKE AND SUE BUEnELL
Sue Buettell sits underneath a palm tree outside a cabana in Long Caye lslano Resort. Alzhei01er's Disease
··sue, U1ere's no bugs on the
i:eiling. There are hardly any
bugs on the whole island. That's
why it was selected as a resort.
lhis place is famous for taldng
good care of the guests. Just lie
down. relax. listen 10 the waves
and you'll be asleep in two
'\econds. I 'II bet no hug ha'l ever
fallen on anyone here."
Oops! Another classic
husband mistake, saying
something stupid without
Lhink.ing. I feel her tension build.
Eight years before, aJso on
<J1rlstmas vacation. also in
CentraJ America, also on one of
my "'crazy" trips, a rhinoceros
beetle the size and consistency
of a day-old chocolate
doughnut, chose to fall out of
the darkness, off the ceiling.
onto Sue's chest. I won't
daborate. because the result was
predictable and nut prerty.
"Miiiiike!"
The tone has reached the
crisis stage. I get up. put on a
T-shirt backward and stumble
Lrying to find a light. Easier said
than done. Long Caye. a part an
82-square-mile shallow lagoon
called Glovers Reef, is 35 miles
off the coast of Belize and has no
electricity. WeU, not electricity as
we know it, with wall switches.
light bulbs and the usual
household accouterments. They
have a wonderfully efficient
wind generator and some solar
panels that keep the beer cold
when the sun is out or the wind
blowing strongly. and batteries
for night, if you can find the
light.
As l step on a conch shell in
Lhe middle of the 11oor. the
question flashes through my
mind: How do I get myself into
these messes?
The trip had started benignJy
enough, with the standard
two-hour cattle call and
strip-search at LAX followed by a
cramped Oight on TACA Airlines.
(My friends call TACA Tuke a
()lance Airline, but I have found
them no more unpleasant than
any American carrier and
usually serving better food).
Gearing customs, and
immigration, and claiming our
baggage once in Belize was a
piece of rake. It reminded me of
the days of the old Ora~nge
County Airport and Air
California. II helped that Belize
is an English-speaking country.
A lot of people don't realize this.
After a ge1-1oge1J1er sofl drink
with c.ha rlie, our guide. and our
group of 15. ranging in age from
braces and fi rm thighs 10 lhe
leading edge of the baby boom
(me). we hoarded a high-speed
bo<it, undoubtedly borrowed
from one of those old "Miami
Vice" ·rv shows for a three-hour
blast out to Lo ng Caye. A hint lo
t.hose choosing to rnak.e this trip:
Don't drink a lot of coffee or soft
drinks before boarding the hoat.
There is no "restroom " facility. A
few of us resolved this issue but
l'U spare lhe details.
Sue had been apprehensive
ahout traveling to Relize (she5
apprehensive about aJI my trips)
but the promise of warm water.
snorkeling reefs so azure blue
one feels they are Ooating in
space. and the chance to kayak.
anti wind surf lo her hearts
content won her over. The
charm of Long Caye is 1hat it is a
water-lover's paradise. They have
sea kayaks. surf kayaks.
windsurfing, snorkeling and
certified scuba all at your
disposal. Picture a group of
I 0-year-olds in a toy store and
told, "play with anything you
want ... and you get the idea.
Evenings found the
competitive types playing
voUeyball. but I preferred
watching the sunset lounging in
a hammock. The food was so
good that despite all U1e physical
activity, most of us gained
weight (except for Sue; she never
gains weight}. Some guests
blamed the weight gain on the
unlimited beer. soft drinks, and
rum punch but they couldn't
possibly be correct. Beer and
desserts on vacation have no
calories. right? I could go into a
lot more detail. but anyone
interested can check out Ult'
website for themselves
chttp://www.slickrock.com/long
cnye.htm). I'm not too worried
about lhe place being overn111
with tourists. Max capacity is 2fl
and the boat only runs twice a
week. Compare that lo
Ambergris Caye. where about
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and the adults engaged in
though I -provoking discussions.
One night we pondered the
existence of God. Another nigh!
we went around the table
describing our "perfec1" fantasy
romantic weekend. (This one
cost me 1wo nights at the
Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite.
but it was worth ii). Other
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the single and divorced guys
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guys were smart enough to stay
away from these discussion'>
and give our advice when the
women weren"t around.
otherwise we'd probahly have ,
spent a few nights sleeping with
Lhe hennlt crabs.
Speaking of hermit crab'>. one
tradition on Long Caye is a
hermit crab race. Everybody.
young and old. scours Lhe island
to find their own "racing crab."
Next the crabs are put into
training. Conditioning regimen.,
varied from shon hill climbs to
total rest. I chose carbo-loading
for "Studly." I gave him pan of a
cheeseburger and a dish of beer.
Ole actually came in second).
The crabs are then placed on the
middle of a huge circle and the
first one to the edge wins. You
would have thought we were at
the Kentucky Derby. People
went nuts cheering for their
favorites. I don't know how
much money changed hands.
but ii looked considerable. Sue's
litlle lean and mean "'Squeaky'"
took the trophy with a masterful
performance right out of
"Oiariots of Fire ...
AJI in all, ii was a pretty fun
trip. We were beached for a
couple of days because of hi gh
winds, but no one looked too
bored. A good book, a cold drink
and a hammock is hard to beat.
This isn't a trip for the "anything
less than two shower heads is
unacceptable" crowd, but
everyone seemed satisfied with
the outside showers and toilets.
In fact. the compositing toilet
was once featured on the cover
of Out.side Magazine.
Oh, the "bug" on the ceiling?
WeU, after I found a light,
bandaged my foot and started
looldng. It tu.med out there
never was a bug. The ceiling and
roof of the cabana is thatched
palm fronds. The gentle breeze
that night had a few fronds
rubbing together.
•MIKE BUETTEU It 1 retldent of
81lbo1 Island.
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"/used to play with a /or
of those guys. Ir ftlade it
a lot m o re fun to win."
Joey Cantarella, N!wport
~. Harbor senior pitcher
Daily Pilot
PRO
TENN~S
Sharapova
will return
to Breakers
Newport also drafts
top-ranked Bryan
brothers doubles team;
Davenport wiU n ot play .
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
The Newpon Bea:h Breakers pro-
lected the rights to 'ussian star Maria
_ Sharapova during the World Team Ten-
nis draft Wednesday.
Sharapova. rankec 19th in the world.
has won two Womm's Tennis Associa-
tion singles titles to (O with two doubles
victories and retuns 10 the Hrealcers
this summer in her tiird season of WIT.
The Breakers. w'lo finished 7-7 in
their inaugural eaion a year ago. aJso
acquired the No. I foubles team on the
Association of Tmnis Professionals
Tour. Mike and Bot Bryan.
They captured
!heir lirs1 Grand
Slam title a1 last
year's French
Open ·and became
the first All-Ameri-
can team to finish
a season as tht top-ranked doubles
team since Rick leach and Jim Pugh in
1989. The Bryan~ have gone undefeated
in two seasons o Davis C6p play._
Sharapova ai1.1 the Bryans will each
play only two :>f the Rreakers' seven
home matches.
The season 1\lns July 5-25 wi1h the
Breakers playi~ their home matches at
the Palisades Tmnis Oub.
Monica Sele>, who won 20 WTA sin-
gles titles befae her 18th birthday and
was ranked Ni. 1 in the world in 1991.
wiJJ make a visit 10 Newpor1 Beach
when the Bnakers face the New York
Sportimes -who drafted Seles -in
one of their siven home matches.
Ellis Ferrera. Aniko Kapros. Ramon
Delgado andNana Miyagi will make up
the resl of the Breaker~.
Ferreira, aSo.uth African 11a1ive, cap-
tured his fin! career Grand Slam crown
in doubles a: the 2000 Australian Open.
I le finished 2000 as part of the fiftl1-
ranked doulles ream on the ATP Tour.
Kapros m>ved up 10 481J1 in the world
on the Wf~Tour this year while Miyagi.
a strong roubles player. b currently
ranked 75tl in the world.
Lindsay Davenpon, who played two
home mac.hes for the Breakers last
year, will 1ot compete in WIT this sea-
son due tc scheduling conOi cts.
Davenp>rt, a member at Palisades
who is c1rrentJy ranked fourth in the
Wl'A, \>\Otld have been available for one
match. but the Breakers had already
made prior commilments with other
players said Rosie Crews. \VTT spokes-
womat.
"We would have loved to have her
back i'I the league. but the schedules
were 1 bit crazy with 1hc Olympics,"
Cre~said.
Thi Fed Cup begins July 5 and Dav-
enpo't could be selected to the United
States Olympic team, coached by 7..ina
Garrson.
ne Breakers' schcdufo wilJ be re-
le<Wd in late April with individual tick-
etstoing on sale May :l.
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Newport Harbor shortstop Brandon Jasper covers second base and awaits the throw while Estanc1a's Brad Young steals the ba se in the seventh inning
Wednesday in the Pride of the Coast tournament. Below, Newport Harbor pitcher Joey Cantarella, who tossed a complete game, delivers rn the first inning.
Sailors feel the Pride
Estancia hangs tough as
Newport Harbor pulls
out 2-1 victory in
tourname nt fin a le.
Steve Vireen
Daily Pilot
NEWPOllT REAU I -It wa-. known
as the 13th-plact• game of 1hc Pride of
tile Co:i~I 1ourna111rn1.
MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Pirates surging
in Orange Empire
Bryce Alderton
Daily Piiot
•
The !'irate~. ran~ed second
in 1hc ~tare. came our a bit
i.lu~i:.h 10 s1ar1 the march , but
found their ~!ride and dis-
posed of their Or;mgc Empire
Conference for. 30-28. 30·22.
J0-26.
l lowevcr. for thl' • players involved. lhC'
con1es1 had added
meaning as a majority
of the competitors
were familiar with one
anolher since they arc
in lhl' Newpon ·Me~a 1Jiqric1 and also
battled again~1 each other in Pony
Lea~e action.
There was a certain pride of the
coast for Newport I larhor I ligh. which,
led by senior Joey Ca111arella. defeated
e F.s1ancia. 2· I. on the
Sailors' diamond
Wednesday.
Cantarella Sln.ICK
out 10. walked two
and scattered four hi1 s
in his complete-game
vicwry. I le also belted a two-out, Rn!
double in the bottom of the third in·
ning. giving Newport Harbor a 2-0 lead
and providing the difference in the
Sff SAILORS, Pa1e B3
COSTA MESA -The Orange
Coast College men's volleybaJI
team is priming itself for a cov·
eted spot In 1his year's state fi -
nals and continued lo march loward
that goal with a three-game sweep
over visiting Grossm ont Wednesday.
Sophomore oulside hiller Poyer MARK C. OUSllN I DAIL'1PILOT
OCC's Kaimana Kamalani dives to make a one-handed dig in the third game of
See PIRATES. Pa1e 82 Wednesday's match against Grossmont College. OCC won in three games.
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Anne St. Geme
Corona del Mar sophomore establishes Trabuco Hills
meet record in girls 1,600 meters with time of 4:59.24.
Steve Vlr1en
Daily Pilot
I mprobable, impressive and
lnt:rtguing.
Those were the words •
th .. ought St. Geml' would not come in under five-Oat.
Bul she covered the third lap in
72 seconds and duplicated that
time for the final 400 to break the
meet record.
associated with Anne St.
Geme's performance in the 1,600 meters
of the ll'abuco Hills track and Oeld
lnvttatJonaJ Saturday.
The Corona del Mar High sophomore
letlsatJon won the event with a meet
record time of 4 minutes. 59.24 seconds. a
personal best and a stunnlng result,
consl~ring she thought she wouJd not
flnlsh under five minutes midway through
the race.
She completed the fi rst 800 meters In ooucus l!MMERMAN/OM.YPll.OT . 2:35, and even her coach, Bill Sumner.
·That's just scary." Sumner said.
·1 was very impressed."
St. Geme. the Daily Pilot Athlete of the
Weelc, aJso won the 800 (2: 14.67). The
victories seemed to have added more
pressure for St. Geme to rutftll her
potential. In addition. there appears to be
a sense of u,gency for St. Geme because
of her genes.
Her mother, Ced , was the 1982 NCAA
champion In the 3.000 meters while at
SM ST. GEME, Pace 12
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82 Thursday, Aprd 8, 2004 S P O RT S Daily Pilot
BRIEFLY
Mustangs rally
for league win
PHOTOS BY MARI< C. DUSflN /OAllY PtlOl
Above. Orange Coast's Jon I arsen, nght, hits a hard angle by the double block of Grossmont's
Brandon Booth (7.) and Corey Dudley ( 1 l in the second game of Wednesday's match. Below, OCC's
Poyer Poia, center, hits a shot past Grossmont's Booth (7) and Derek Rockwell (8) in the first game
Wednesday. Orange Coast won the Orange Empire Conference match in three games.
PIRATES
Continued from BI
1'111,1 l<·li all playc•r-. w11h IJ kill'
. 1ml I:! dig' wl11le -.11phor1u1rl'
Jon I .11 !>un t11111t• kill~I and ~.u
m;u1a Kamalu111 (l'ight killc;) pro·
vulc·d atlditional firepower for
till' 1'1ra11·:-., who h0td won nine
'1r.11gh1 m.1tr hcs 11111il lop·
r.111kl·l.l c .old1•n Wl·~I defeated
1lw111 i11 1hn'l' gamt'' March :I I.
()<.I 'ophwnore ~Cltt'r Mikl'
Murphy. who finislwc.l with 4~
J'>.<.i'" ai.;iim't < ,m.,..mont. didn't
clwcll 1111 t I u· lo".
"W<' turwu about that matd1
and rocuwd on thi-. match."
Murphy ..aid. "We know what we
have tu t.lu a~;linst C .olden Wt:,t,
hut we'll worry about 1h1·n1 111•x1
wr-ek."
Ille Plrall'S 1111-2, fl · I in the
DEC) foci· liuhkn Wf'St Ill tlw fj
nal 111a1d1 of 1 lw rt•gul<ir \1•11-.1111
Ap1il It)
<><:<. Loat h 0Htd;. < .1111•nt''-t
wa., plc.1.c;ed wllh lhc way hi!>
1e.1m h1111nced had; after la~t
wed;\ lo-.<; anti ""d 1h1•y t1111k
1 an' of tht• hall on 1h1·1r 'itll• of
the m•t agai11s1 ( in""n1111t (.I IO.
.2-~l.
ST. GEME
Continued from B 1
Stanford and she went on lo
achieve success after collCJ(e as
weU. Ced volunteers her
assistance to the Sea KinJ.t
program. SI. Geme's father. Eel.
played football. also at
Stanford.
But aJI the ta lk and
expectations surrounding St.
(>eme only causes her to work
harder.
"It motivnles me when I
hear people say I have more
potential.· St. Geme said. •My
mom didn't nan until she was
a sophomore In high t1Chool.
Iler time in the 1.600 as a
~phomore was 4:55. She
aJwuyii says I'm a faster runner
"Ont• ul thl' th111g-. w<·'w dotll'
;ill Yl'•ll 1-. lc11•11, 1111 0111· 11'.tm at a
111m·." U1ft'nl''-l'. in hi-. 12th sea-
'on K\lllli n~ tlw Bur -.. -.aid "Wt>
ti.id good pr;icttn•o; kaJin~ up to
1111, 11w1d1 :wd o ur 1wrforrnanr1'
on lhl' floor ,1)(1\wd that."
"We rdl1 ,, Int ol drilb m prac·
lire on blocking ;md Relling our
ball control l't'ady fo r lthe Grif
fins!." Murphy !.aid.
Freshman middle blocker
llriah Seui tnllied seven klllb and
three block:. while Kamalani also
hlorked three balls. Sophomore
lihcrn Mall Skolnik kept many
hall-. alivt• with I 0 digs and Mur ·
rhy ra11 an efficient offense.
"Mike Murphy did an exn~l
lrnt joh runninl( the offense and
gelling everyone involved."
Cutenese suid. "I thought we
rante 0111 slug)(ish in Gnmc I,
hut in Ciames 2 and J we played
more a~ressive."
Coast never led by more than
rour points in the fin.i game and
fought throul(h three tics in Lhc
'''l'llnd g<tllll' hcforc laking the
lt•acl for KOOd at 12· I I aftt'r a
l.<tNm block 1ha1 landed a foo t
i11-;idc thl' 't'rvil'l' line. Parker
Merk then '>('rvcd live straight
pul111:. rnduc.Jing a :ricrvicl' are
-as Coast built an insurmount·
ANNE ST. GEME
than she was. She motivates me that way."
ahlt· I !-1-1 :1 cushion.
< irus.-.11111111 rwwr k•<.l m the
t11ird garne ~ Poiu heated up.
The 6·fou1-:1 I lonululu native
slammed eight ki lls in the game,
soaring above the ncl to mctic11·
lou~ly plat:e ~hot:. .
A light ·hcancd momt'nl came
wi th Coa'il leading, 29·2:3. l'oia,
loolOng over anc.J wir111ing al hrs
teammate!> on lhe :.idcllm:.
c;crved underhand, but the hall
found the nl'I. Poia usually jump
crves.
Grossmont 'ilaged a mild rally
that calN'd Cmcnl'c;e 10 call
1imeou1, but a kill hy Hrahma
Furtado off a Murphy ai.sisl
sealed Lite win.
·n1e Pir.ttes farr ho ... 1 Palomar
Friday in the fir~t of their final
three regular·scason matches,
nee<.ling lo al lca-.1 finish second
in the OEC 10 bl· one of four
teams in the state finals May I.
Gulden West entered play
Wednesday fl-0 in thl' cunfcr-
l'tll'.l'.
"Our goal is to win confer-
en1•c, but we haVt' 10 take care uf
teams before we play (Golden
We~tl." Culene e said. "A lot of
good lnlent b in the fOECI. II
co mes down to who is ready 111
play."
"Iler talent plays a hig role,"
Sumner said. "Bui as much
talent os she has, what she b
doing now i!. hascd on her
work ethic. There are no «horl
cuts with 1hi!. kid. She works
so hard. She is very spt'Cial lin
regard lo her work ethic."
In adc.lHion lo regular
practice work for runnlng, SI.
Geme has also added core
training. which Involves
push-ups, sit-ups and an
exercise called bridge.
lliat's when she leans on
her arms in the push-up
position and remains there.
She is up to 2:20 for holdin~
that position.
"Ifs not too much." St.
Geme said of the extra
workout. "We don't do weight
training, The push-ups are
Costa Mesa's boys
v.olleyball team earns
Golden West League
victory over Santa
Ana in four games.
Sophomore Ryan Bagwell re-
corded 15 kills to lead the Costa
Mesa High boys volleyball 1eam
to a 17-25. 25-16, 25-15, 25-20
Golden West League victory over
host Santa Aha Wednesday.
Senior Milch Mandel added II
kills and sophomore Andrew
Melcer amassed 32 assists for the
Mustangs (6-6, 3-2 in league).
Bagwell played his best all-
around ma1d1 of the season,
Costa Mc·..a C.oach Dave Sorrells
said.
Cd.M shuts ou t Warren
• MSF.BM.l: Sophomore Eric
Eadinl{t1111 pitched a three-hit
shutout. hb first complete
game. to hl'lp lead the Corona
del Mar I lij.!h baseball team 10 a
9·0 victory over vic;iti ng Warren
in an extra game of the Pride of
Lhe Coast tournament Wednes·
day.
The Sea Kings ( 10-5). ranked
No. 6 in CIF Southern Section
IJivision IV, were supposed to
face Tesoro in the fifth-plan·
game, but because the 1wo
team:. play in Pacilk Coast
League action next week, they
took on oth er opponents.
Eadingwn o;tt'ppcd up in his
start. :.trikin~ out five and walk·
ing two.
"Eric wa~ l(rcat," CdM Coach
John 1~111111c :riaid ... I le threw
'>lrikc-.. I le went right after the
hiller.... They couldn't handle
his fa:.thall. lie d id a great job.''
Al the plate, junior Andy
Frenkiel (:..! fo r 4 with Lhree
Hilb) und :-.cnior Oan Whitaker
(:I fur it with a double and two
llBI!>) powered the Sea King of-
fen~e. ~enior losh Bradbury
went i for :1 and slammed his
seventh home run of the sea-
:.1m, a ~olu :.hol in the first in·
ning. Junior Tyler Lance pound-
ed hb firs t home run of his high
~chool career. a two-run blast
that abo hru11ght in junior fyler
nay in the sixth inning.
The Sea Kings will host Teso-
ro l'uesday at 3: 15 p.m.
Pride of the Coast t~81Mnt
Coron• det Mar 9, Wamtn 0
Score by Innings Warren 000 boo l) o 3 2
CdM 100 2•1 9 1• o
Lalromboose. Beas (5) and Shee~;
Eadongton ond Presson. W -
Eadongton, 1 1 L -Lafarombise. 2B
Frenk1el (CCIM), Whitaker ICdMI.
HR -Brac1hury ICdMI seventh.
Lance (C<IMJ first career home run.
C<l M's Ball advances
•TENNIS: A 4uarterfinal
match in th1• hnyo; 18s singles
draw of the 1-.t!>ler Bowl na·
tional ll'nnr-. championships
!Oday JWJl1' Corona dcl Mar
1 ligh junillr Cars ten Ball, who
defeated Dan Nl{Uyen from
Phoenix, Ariz.. 6·2. 6-J, Wcdnc~day al the Riviera R·e-
);Ort in Palm Springs.
The ~l·venth·sceded Ball will
face Donald Young, the No. 2
seed. trom <l1kago, at 12:30
p.m. today.
Alexa < ilatrh, a Newport
Hcach rc,itlt•nt. Joc;t to Andrea
Hcmynw. (i 4, 4-6. 6-4, in the
round of 16 in ~iris I Rs singles
Wt>dne!>day.
Coast blanks Tigers
• SCWfBAU.: Sophomore
Tess I .ind!.uy blooped a run-
scorinl-{ doublC' down the left·
fit"hJ line while sophomore left-
handed pitcher Yvo nne Diaz
w ssec.l a five -hil shulOul 10 lead
hol>t Orange Coast College to a
I ·U softball win over Orange
Empire Conference visitor
llivcrsidc Wednesday.
LindStly's double was only
one of two hits fo r the Pirates
(10 ·2 1, 2-11 in conference).
Diaz improved to 5·8, as she
struck out four and walked
none and OCCs o ther hit.
The Tigers dropped to 9·21,
2-11.
Ofaftle Empire Conf ... ic.
Ora~tt 1, Rhenkle 0
Riverside 000 ~ '"'"'19 -o s 2 occ 000 010 • -1 2 0
C. Chasey and M. Ch111ey; Diaz and
Kasey. W -Diaz, 5-8. L -C. Chney,
4-8. 2B -Lindsay (OCCI.
Endrikat earns honor
St. Geme also said she has been aJdcd by the
coaching of Sumner and her teammates, especin»y
freshman Hilary May, who challenges St. C.erne
ror\.<iL'<tently tJurinH tralnhll( St'S.';ions. St. Geme
won'I stop shoh and rest on her raJcnt and genes.
She h.'l.~ the desire to work hatd. as ~41.
probably the most drastic
change from last year. In the race I feel I could gn
to my anns a lot more, hecatL~ sometimes my
legs wear out a bit:
St Creme said she felt she actually could have
run the 1,600 meters fa,,ter Saturday.
She wilJ have the opportunity to Improve
Sorurday at the Arcadia lnvitadonatf
• TBNNlS: UC Irvine senior
Jon Endrlkat has been named
Big West Male Athlete of the
' Week for his performance last
week against UC Riverside and
Idaho .
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SCHEDULE
TODAY ......,..
College-UC.Santa Barbara bt l!C
Irvine, 6 p.m,
High school -Saddlebadt Valley
Christian at Sage Hill, 3:45 p.m. ,._,.
Community college men -Orange
Coast at Irvine Valley, 2 p.m.
Communily college women -
F.ndrikat defea1ed Brad I.um-
Tucker of Idaho 6-4, 7-6 in No. I
singles and Norman Tam of UC
Riverside 6·3, 4-6, (I 0-7) in No.
I singles.
F.ndrika1 paired with Wkwesi
Willfams al No. 2 doubles IO
beat ldahos's Seth Banks and
fabian Dummett, 8·6, as well as
UC Riverside's John Cava and
Jo rdan Leo. 8· l. Endrikal has
won four straight singles and
doubles matches
The native of Medford. Ore. is
currently ranked 30th in the na-
tion in doubles with Brian Mor-
ton, a Co rona del Mar High
produt:L
Endrikat is lhe fourth Ant-
eater 10 earn 1he award tJtis sea·
son . Morton, Zoran Korac. a
former Orange Coast College
standoul. and Ryusuke Kashi-
wahara arc previous winners.
OCC edges GlendaJe
• MSBBALL: Second base-
man fyler Shaffer went 2 for 4
with a run and three RBis to
help lead the Orange Coast Col·
lege baseball learn to an 8-7
viclory over Glendale in the
PaJomar 1ournamen1 in San
Marcos Wednesday.
The game was callee.I aft er
7'1· innin gs because of a 1nur·
namenl time limit. First base-
man Dan Sokarda went 3 fo r 4
with a n HBI a nd third base-
man Jarrod Carchio was 2 for 3
with two runs for the Pirates
(9· 16).
Palomar tournament
0,.nge Coast 8, Glendale 7
ScoN bv Innings Glendale 002 ~30 l)l) 1 9 QCC 102 . 104 O• 8 13 I
Caldwell, Anderson (5), Velasquez
(61 and Vaqueros; Horton, Peete (41.
Beek (41, Busby (5), Wells (61. Gagne
(7) and Hicks . W -Busby, 1 O. l -
Anderson. 0· 1. 28 -Vaqueros (GI 2,
Martin (OCC). 3B -Shaffer (OCC).
Mustangs lose lead
• M SEBAU.: Senior Daniel
Cooper went the distance. strik·
ing out three and walking none,
hut unfortunately was saddled
with the loss as host Costa Mesa
I ligh couldn't hold a 3 -0 lead
and losl to PaJoma Valley, 6-5,
in the consolation final o f the
Pride of the Coast tournament
Wednesday.
Mesa (7-71 tied the game al 4
in the bottom of Lhe fourth anc.J
got within one in the bottom of
the seventh whe n Alex Pisarski
scored on a fielder's choice by
Gary Gom.alez, who went 2 for
4 with four RBis. Justin Peter-
son went 2 for 3 while Pisarski
scored three runs.
Pride of the Coast ~nt
cOMOlitkiri t1rii1
Paloma Valley 6, Cotta Men 5
Sc0te by Innings Paloma 000 •20 l) 6 10 7
Mesa 102 100 1 5 9 •
Montgomery. Mendoza (6) and
Salazar; Cooper and Benson. W -
Montgomery. L -Cooper, 1-4. 28
Otivor (P), Gonzalez ICM ).
Sage falls to FJ Toro
•TENNIS: lTistan Cordier
and Robert Wee won two sin-
gles matches each , but the Sage
Hill School boys tennis team
lost. 12·6, to nonJeague host El
Toro Wednesday.
The Ughtning. ranked No. 2
in CIF Division V. dropped to
8·6. Sage Hill returns to action
April 20 when it faces host
Whitney. ranked No. I in Divi -
sion V.
Bl Thro, a Division I school,
improved to 9·6. .......
Et Toro 1Z. .... HNI 8
sin,._ -Cordier (SHT lolt to
Brown. 2-e. def. Herabi, M . def.
Biiiing•. 6-3; Demirjian ISHI lost
3-6, i.e. won, 6-1 : Wee ISH)lost, U ,
won. f.O. 6-2. DouMM -llvlng.lton-Chln (SHI lost
to Notberg-Shoemaker, 2-6, lost lo
Pauf.C.pobianco, 2-e. def.
Tran-David, f.2; CnMt·GenilOn
(SHI Iott. 2-8, 0-8, 2:-8; Tooma-Roa
(SHI Iott, 3-8, 0-8, 4-t.
Sailors place fifth
• GOIJ1: Newpon Harbor
Hlgh's boys golf team finished
fifth out or 18 teams a t the con-
clusion of the two-day Pa.Im
Springs lmdtational at the Clrn·
fl"lline Valey at Orange Coast, 2
p.m. '
Tredl andfteld
High scnool boys and girts -Sage
Hill at AClldemv League South
Meet at S.ddlebadc College, 3
p.m.
\loleyba•
High school boys -Sage Hill at
Calvary Chapel Downey, 5 p.m.
arron Gui Resorl in Cathedral
City Tuesday.
The Sallors finished seven
shots bade of champion Villa
Park.
Michael Benvenuti led New-
port with a 1-under 70 while
Mike Vack.tr (73), Cluis Willard
(75) an d Davis Pemslein (77)
contribute•.
'Eaters finish I 0th
•GOLF: l'he UC Irvine men's
golf team 1ed for I 0th place in
the Bile/ Pa:ifi c Coast Intercol-
legiate tou'*ament al La Purisi-
ma Golf Cou rse in Lompoc
Tuesday.
UC Davi~ won the 54-hole
tournament with a total of 881
followed by UC Riverside at
884. Cal Sl<te Northridge and
Saint Mary's lied for third place
at 885. UCI a,d Santa Oara tied
for 10th plac1 at 907 in the 18-
team field.
UCI senior Vinnie Ponclno
tied fo r Tue~ay's low round
with a 3-unda-par 69 and fin·
ishcd eighth a1218 (73-76·69).
Nate Yates fnished l81h (75·
75· 73 -223) while Jay Oloe
fin ishtd 50th al (79-73-79 -
231 I. Neno Hotnyaplanun was
74th (74-87-76 -237) and Will
Park placed 90h (77-87-1:13 -
247).
Travis Bcrtoniof Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo wa; the medalist~
with a 3-under-pu 213.
The Antearers return to ac-
tion in the U.S. lnlercollegia1e
tournament at th e Stanford
Golf Course April 7 · 18.
Sage sweeps Matadors
• SWlMMING: lhe Sage I lilt
School boys and girls swim-
ming teams each earned non·
league' victories at lolsa Grande
Monduy.
The boys breeze• to a I ·2 ·38
victory. wh ile the girls edged
the Matadors. 85-8~
Sage I lill 's Dan Oen won the
200-yard indivicllJll medley
(2: 19.961 and the UO frees1yle
(54.37). while 1eamnate Alex
Nguyen won the I OObackstruke
(I :06.23) and 1he ICD bullerOy
(1:05.59).
Double win11ers f<Y the Sage
girls were Allison Gr~onis and
Whitley Gaglio. Grigmis won
lhc 50 free (27.38) am the 100
back (a C:IF Sou1her1 Section
Division IV qualifying time of
I :06.37), while Gaglio von the
200 free (2: 19.69) and he I 00
Oy (1:12.0JJ.
Otase Coillouetle w~.n the
500 free (5:53.62), Val l\.\nitskl
won the 100 breas"roke
(1;23.25) and Tyler You n(fJlood
won the 50 free (25.71) fo· Sage
Ifill.
Sage girls individual wim ers
also included Devin 1borta In
the I 00 free (I :02.87). Kira \leal
in lhe 500 free (6: 18.33) an d
luuren lndvik in the 100 brmst·
stroke (I :24. 77).
Hoth Sage 1 lill teams im-
proved lo 3·4.
Lancers limit Lions
• MSBMLL: Visit ing Cal
Baptist University's baseball
team scored two runs in Lhe
ninth inning and held off Van -
guard, 4-2, in a Golden State
Athletic Conference game Tues-
day.
Steve Ferriera's RBI single in
the ninth broke a 2-2 tie and
the Lancers (19· 16, 11-7 in the
GSAC) scored their fourth run
on a wild pitch.
Vanguard tled the game in
the eighth on a pair of doubles
by Adam Yoder and David Hud·
gins, the only Lions wlth two
hits.
Jason Searle allowed four
runs -two earned -wblle
t lrlking out three wlth one
walks in 8~ lnnings. but suf-
fered the lo.._
Vanguard fell to 9-26, 3-16.
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-Enriquez ICBI. Wyatt (CBI, Yoder
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PHOTOS BY MARK C OUSllN /DAil Y PILOT
Estancia tough-luck pitcher Brad
Young follows through 11'1 the first
inning Wednesday in the Pride of the
Coast tournament at Newport.
SAILORS
Continued from Bl
Tars' win.
cue sac a as ass a a s a
S PORTS
a UC a ass 5 5 3
lhursday, April ~. 2004 83
YOUTH
WATER POLO
7 locals qualify
for national tryout
Newport Beach resid e n ts Bryce Mc lain.
Olnto n lorth and Nathan Castillo have
qualifie d to be among 30 players who wiU
vie for 15 sp o ts on the national cadet boys
water polo team.
Andy 1 layes. Alex l'opov, Zach Lucas and
Dustin I layes. w h o all live ill Newporl
Beac h, have als o qlrnlified for a tryout to
make the national d evelopn1en1 boys w a ter
polo team.
M clain . forth and Cus 1illo will compe te to
make the cadet te am at l'o m o n a Pit1,cr Col·
lege during the M e morial Day W eeke nd. fi-
nal w eek o f May. Newp o rt I larbur I Ligh
Coa ch Jason Lynch is the head man for the
national cadet s quad (burn in 1989 o r later).
"I used tu p lay with n lut o t thl)'C
guys," Cantare lla said. "It 111adl• 11 ,1 lut
more fun tu win."
The Eagles (2-11) cou ld haw ht•i•n
saying som ething similar. a ... i:. .. 1;111rm
senior pitd1er Brad Young, wa" ),011<1
and worlunanlike in Im . 1•tlon. I ll'
s lr\lck o ut l.hree a nd allowt't.1111~1 1h11•1•
hits. Yo ung also hatl a singlP in the 'l'V
e nlh inning.
PHOTUSBY MARKC OUSllN;DAllYPtLOT
Newport Harbor High's Greg Miner keeps his eyes on the ball as he lays down a bunt in the bottom of the sixth inning
m Wednesday's game against visiting Estancia in the Pride of the Coast tournament. Newpor1 Harbor won, 2-1.
The lrio q ua lified for the linal tryout hy
making the c ut afte r p erforming in c ompeti-
tion at Newport I larh or two wee ks ago. The
final h~am will travel to Serbia in August for
training a nd co mpetition in inte rnational
1oumame11ts. •
llayes. Po pov, Lucas a nd llayes will com ·
p e te in the n a tion al develo pment tryout in
Annapolb, Md .. which a lso ta kes place dur-
ing M c m ori<il Day W eekend.
<<1lktl t111 E'lta n cia b atter 0 111 afte r h l'
~1ppare111ly inll'rfe rcd with the catc h er's
Lhruw Ill .,enmd, in an attempt to
throw o u1 a :.ICaling MtDonaJd.
towartl righl fil'ltl, whic h cau i.ed dfl l'r-
ror in thl' o utfield. a llowing him to
reach third hasc. Cantnre lla then (·ame
up with till' afurt'mentionetl d ouble.
He s to ic second anJ, with one m11.
advanced to third on a wild p11d1. 1!111
Cantarella s tnic k out the final two h a t·
ters to e nd the game.
,._,tan cia Coach Jon G rt>cn chal-
h·ngctl lhl' 1.:all. saying I.he hatter tlid
his hest lo g r1 out of the way, by tluck-
i11g down afte r his swing o n a slrike.
But thl· 11111pin• s tayed with his d eci·
'ion fur i:. .. 1anciu's second out.
"['l\1csdayl. we won a 12 -inning
game 16·5 over Pa ramount!," lksguin
said. "And n ow we win 2-1. We over-
came a little atlvcrsity and we s howe d
some charnc ter. W e could have folded.
Those were the positives . . . Overa ll,
we didn't play well in this to urnament.
We came close to being 0 -4 li11 the
Pride uflhe Coast I."
Newport 1 larbo r junio r Greg M inn,
w h o scon•<l the game -w inning nm
Tuesday. accounted for the Sailun.' lo11l0
run in the :.econd inning, I h' rea ch e d
on a walk and ... tole S('COn d . Senior ffa.
ro Makserjian knoc ked him in with a
base hit to left fidd.
··n 1at would have been a guntl gam e
111 wi11 for u.,, .. (;rel'n said . "Hut lo play
a team likl• Newp ort, 2· I. a nd to go up
again:-! the ir No. I pilrher and lose.
l · 1, is a hit uf an .1rmmplis hnll'nt fnr
our kids."
They wt"re selected fro m a gruup of a bout
165 playNs hori1 in 1991 or later. The N ew ·
pori Bt'ach quartet was u rig"inaJly pit·ked
from a grnup o f I !l that qualified in an
Orange County tryo ut wh ich inl'luded 40
young player~.
The 15 Wl'nt o n hi compe te w ith a nd
again st I !10 from around th e nation Marc h
111-21 a l Capistrano Valley and San Oe-
1nc11ll' ltigh 1ochools. From that group l)f 165.
50 wc1e .,dl'c lt•d to move o n to Annapolb ..
''Joey bowed his n eck anti got 11., 11111
of il," said Newport Coad 1 lot·I I"''
guin, w h ose te am improved tu !J h.
Pride of the Coa5t tournament
eaame
Newport Harbor 2. Estancia 1
Score by Innings
Estancrn ooo 001 O 1 4
Cantarella':. two walks callll' 111 1he
sixth inning, allowing th e I .;1gll'' to
come within 2-1. After a grou11do111.
freshman Trevor M c Dona ld rl«ll°lll'tl 1111
an infield single. llwn ci ... 0 1111·wha1
c ontrovC'rsial call c:n s u t:'d. Tlw 11111pin•
Soph111111m· Fv.m Va n Cl't'lll fol·
lowc•tl with .1 c;ingle. Then, Sl'11i11r Jcr·
t•my ll,111 ... l'r drew a walk ,111 load U1c
h;1~t> .... Cuntarl'll;i lhrcw four -;treighl
hull ... 111 I l.111st•1 anti fou r m ore con -
:o;cl'u livc 111 M1kt• McDaniels. hnnging
Mdlo11alcl home.
llul. ( .anwrdla gu1 o ut of Lh1• jam. b y
ind11dng a g ro11nduu1 toward firs l b ase.
IJ1 the third inning, Newport ~c11ior
Bra ndon la)ipcr knoc ked ;1 1w11-11ut sin-
gle p ast the 'iCcond baseman and
Newport 1111 ooo J l o
Yo ung and Crom , Cc:intar..:lla ,mc1 S,inchw W
Cantarulla. 4 '} L Youpy. 0 4 2B
Canta rollo (Nit)
l'he 11a11onnl d evelopnw111 team is the
fir<;t <>f four American water polo lcams for
.1gt• group s.
Antly 1 laycs and D ustin I lay<.'' are not r<:·
lalc d.
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IAUAlllC DlllVE, CITY
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will be rccc1v1·tl by ll1e
C1ly uf Cosl,1 Mc'·' .11
the Otl•u! of lht !:1ly
Clerk. 71 f di• Dr i.c
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unlll lht 1\0111 l)t I 0 :00
a.M., Monday, April
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California l•bm Code,
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Camino Capl\tlfnO Unot
A I. l•&una N11ue1, CA
92671
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23342 Ahcoe Petlu,.y
1734, Mlss>0n v .. 111. CA
92691
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filed wolh tloe County
Cletk ol O'""W' County
on l /l0/04
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Or Costa Mna CA
92616
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Meu. CA 9?626
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?923 Peppetlr .. ln .
Costa MtH CA 92626
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Reyne Ou,.n, 2923
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lh1> bu'1neu oi. con·
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wole
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Ye\, I 10 04
Re)n• Our•n
I hi> slalemenl "'"' llltc! wolh the County
Clerk uf Or•na~ Cuu11ly
uro03/30/04
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IOfntil 9?660
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Cost• Me'"· CA 92626
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l l'.18 Alfporl loop Or
H?A, Coi l• Moa CA
92626
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w1te
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bUSlflOS\ yet'
Ye~ • I 04
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toled wolh the County
Cieri. ot Oranae Cuunly
on 03/30/04 , 20046H0450
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21 2004 lh314
l he lullowone persvn'
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A Ptu\ Con lt•c to1s,
10111 Phelan D11ve, Volla
Patk CA 97861
A Plus Consutt1na
Ser.,t u , Inc, (CA),
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Paoi.. Cl\ 9?861
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bu•111ess yet> Yes, 10
21 199/
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Seo •11 es Inc . St•ph<ll
Peah Pr esodent
I his Jtalemtnl was
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Clerk ol Oo•flil• Co1111ty
on 0311?/04 20046971223
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•aement, J0021 Tom•' St Suote JOO, Ran'hU
Santa Mer1111h, CA
92688
Scott Jo\eph Junu.
9571 Chevy Chue O; ..
Hunlmtl1111 Beuh CA
92646
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26409 l yue I " , S<tl•nn.
r.A 93908
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I hi\ \lllt~me11t Wll\
liled wolh Ille County
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on 03/23/04
20046171515
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1r e do111r llu•uoeS\ n
lhe l>lao vong 111 ll•I, ?7711
N New11111t Blvd •8,
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C:A 9?180
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nue •l. S•nl• Ana, CA
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(lll 01'1 ;l/04
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•re doon1 bus111ns o . r actOfy 01tect Vachh.
3400 Voa ()pofto. Suite
103, Newport 8Hch CA
92663
Aodfocil M Purves. 202
ft emont. N ~•por t
Bt1och, CA 92660
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dueled by· "" ondovtdu•I ll•ve YllU st•• lr•d d<1111g
bus1nns y,11 Yes, I ~b
01 ?004
Rudt1.:k M Put vcs
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l'o>ta Mc\.i, CA 92627
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01 •70111 Nf'W!lnll
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CA 9i'67/
f hi\ rw~m~s.!. t'\ , on
due•~~ by •n ond•v•dual
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fol~d with the C(lunty
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on 1130/04
2004HI0353
Daily 1'1fol All• I, 8 I!>,
12, 2004 ThJl5
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I he followona pe1 son•
~• e do Ina busonen a•
A) Aulo Nolary, B) C11
Not1t1y, 316 22nd St,,
Co~h Mesa, c,. 9"617
I 1s3 Rov•ra, 316 22nd
SI . Cnsh Mes•. Cl\
9?6;11
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ducted by. An 1ndlv1dual
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bus111es• yet? Yes, 01/
04 Lisa RovetA
Thos st1tement wa•
loled with lh• County
Cletli. of Oranil• Cou11ty
on 03/23/04
290 ... 97027
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COfllpeny, 3857 Birch St
Suole 108.L._~e wpot l B11ch. CA IJ-"'OU
Otbof ah l Keller, 31
Carel Court, N•wllott
Buch, CA 92660
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on 04/0l/04 !004• .. 0Ht
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on 03/19104
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STARTING
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BUSINESS??
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filed with the Cnuoo tv
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on OJ/26 ()It
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on 04/0?/04
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Sercey Kushorooiv
I h" 'latem~ot w .. ,
hied wtlh lht' County
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on 03111104
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• • • • • • • • • • •
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now availab!t to new businesses.
We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the
time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the
search is compkted we will file your fictitious busintss name statmzent with the
County Ckrk. publish oner a week for four weeks as required by law and then flit
your proof of publication with the County Ckrk.
Pkase stop by to flit your fictitious business name stattmmt at the Daily Pilot,
330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop bJi pltase call us at (949) 642-4321
and we will make a"angnnents for you to handlt this procedure by mail.
If you should have any farther questions, pltase call us and we will be more than
glad to assist you. Good luck in your ntw business!
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S,ectal
Events 1310
EQUAL HOUSllG
OPPOITUllTY
Found 1510
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ldb & So:u~r m1' Lf eam
,olor voi1n1ty of Del Mar
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Furniture
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Business
Opportunities
Businesses and
Franchises 3905 Newpon Beach
MISCEtl.ANEOUS
RENTALS
Stongei{iarage
Larp Priflte Plllos • Tiied b trfes • Gal'llfl
Wood Bumlq nrepllcn • Pr1vate Belch &
MatWa • Sparltffq Swimming Pool • Lusll
Troplail L111dsc11plf1C • S«Ollds to Balboa
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Auctions 1488
WANTED
ANTIQUES
Older Style Furniture
PIANOS & CollectibleJ .""""""_....,.,. '•-....~ -·~-• .,.. •• .,_""'.()II.. .
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CHERRY SUIGH IED
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Le.ilher Sola & Lnvescdl
brJnd 11t•w Ill 1111' ..::rdle
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Offices for Lease 4540
l'rlm • Office Su lt•
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Pianos 3510
S TORY &CLARK R•llv
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949-574-4249
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Age. 9
AND BASEBALL PLAYERS
UNDER 18!
Th is page is designed to showcase the
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FRIDAY, MAY 21 , 2004
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thought. W.:-i cho!.c 10 lead I.he jack
of dub'-Dod11rer won in hand, drew
1h" 1 .. 11 .. u1.1andmg trump und
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nlllflds bid and made.
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ho Ill.' Wl\4'.' 'Ola.I OU~ WITT V.Cll tn
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