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2004-04-10 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot
• a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa conimunity since, 1907 SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 2004 Rock Hafbor pastor returns hoine Still healing from injuries, Mark Howerton is released from the hospital a month after being struck by a car on the Costa Mesa Freeway trying to help another motorist. FYI Mark Howerton's parents have set up a fund for his rehabilitation. Donations can be sent to: Mark J . Howerton Good Samaritan Fund, Orange County Teacher's Federal Credit Union, P.O. Box 11958, Santa Ana, CA 92711-1958. For more information, go to hrtp:llwww.rockharbor.org. opposite leg's lemur. a broken pelvi!>, a bruise on the frontal lobe of hi~ brain, bru ised lungs. and severe road bum on his back. "When you hear your friend got h it by a ~Jr on the freeway. the deta ils are sketchy.'· Tim Tabe r ~aid. ..We were pretty freaked out 10 hear he gut thrown 60-plus feet and lived to tell about it. It's by th{• grace of God he"!. ;ilive." Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot FAIRGROUNDS -Parishion - ers wekoi'ned back. Rock. Har- bor Pastor Ma rk Howerton after he spent a month in the hospi- tal with injuries suslained when he was struck by a car while helping victims in another acci- dent. Howen on, 30, received a sta nding ovation as his wheel- chair entered the church'!> ten t Megan's Law Web database . • receives backing Project Kidsafe would put the List of sex offenders on the Internet and mandate tougher penalties. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -The Orange County district attorney and county law enforcemen1 depart- m en tS, including Costa Mesa Po- lice Department, announced lheir support on Friday for an ini- lialive to put lhe Megan's Law sex offender database on the Internet and to mandate tougher penal- ties for offenders. Megan's Law, named after Megan Kanka. a New Jersey bTirl who was raped and killed by a child molester on parole who lived in her neighborhood. makes available to 1J1e public the names of any registered sex offenders in their neighborhood The law was passed in California in 1996. Ille Project Kidsafe initiative, wrinen by stale Sen. Dennis Hol- lingsworth, has the backing of prosecutors and police officers in Orange County. said Dist. Alty. Tony Rack.auckas during a news conference Friday morning. "What we are trying to do with this initiative is to catch Califor- nia up to 39 states that make i1 easier for citizens to stay in- formed," he said. All those tates pul informa· tion about convicted sex offend- ers on the Internet. said Rack· auclcas. Currently, California residents must go to their respective police departments and set up an ap- See INfTIATIVE, Pa1• M Friday evening, just hours after being released from the hospi- tal. Friends came up and shook. his hand and hugged him as the Good Friday service began. "It's stilJ a long road to recov- ery," llowerton said as he was wheeled in10 the tent. '"Rut I can celebrate coming home. It will be months before I'm walk- ing and running." On March 12, he and his wire, Kristen, were driving on the Costa Mesa Freeway near the Fair Orive e~it late at night. They pulled over 10 help people who had been in accident on the freeway. As he worked to calm one of the d rivers. another car struck. him. throwing him 60 feet. 1 lowerton suffered a frac- tured ankle, two breaks in lhe Howerton had surgery on his broken bone'>. but escaped witho ut brain injury. I le culls it a "mirade" that he wasn"t in jurt'd even more seriously. "I feel like God totally pco- See PASTOR, Pa&e A4 A SOLEMN SERVICE FAMILY TIME ABOVE: Worshipers listen as the Rev. Pasc al Bao Nguyen reads a verse in Vietnamese during the Stations of the Cross at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. Stations of th e Cross is a 14-stage reenactment of the final events of Jesus' life. RIGHT: The cross 1s carried between prayer s during a service marking Good Friday. Christians observe this day as the day Jesus Christ was crucified. PHO I OS BY DONLEACtl DAILY PILOI STlV[ McCRA"lr< OAllYPllOl Rock Harbor Pastor Mark Howerton rec eives a standing ovation frorn pansh1oners as he enters Good Friday services at the f a1rgrounds. A car struck Howerton atter he and wife stopped on the Costa Mesa Freeway to help people on the side of the road. Woman assaulted in daylight Atte mpted rape on the Westside is the fo urth s uc h incide nt in severa l mo nths. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot \Vl·S I Sii >F -A :!l-ycar·nltl w11111.1n wa-. "''a11lted walking in a Wt•..,f'>it.11' nc1ghhorhood n1ur-.tlay aftl'rl111011 by two nH:n "1111 grahhcd her fr<>m hd11nd, p11i.ht·d her on . rnnt• ht1~hl'i'> ,111d iltll·fllptecl In rapl' her. orlki;il' ,,11d. rhC' wom.111. who w<L' pu.,h mg hc·r t111ltllt·1 111 .1 '>trolll'r. hall ju..,1 KOll1•11 olt ,, Im-. and was walking -.nuth on V11·1ori,1 S1re1•t tow;mJ l'l.11 t•1111:1 Av ~'llllt' a I ;iho111 i·.1) p.lll .. C:o~la Me..,a l'olin· I t Juhn I 111.l'at rid: . ..,;11d I le .-.<111.l tlw '''or11,111 -.;11d -.lw '>t1t.ld1·11ly kit .1 hand gr,1b her lower hark and .1111Jtlwr pair of hamh cowr her t•y1·~. "Thl' m1·n 1 lwn p11-.hccJ he1 rn1 to ·.onw hu-.lw:-. while thl' diilcl rc111a1ned 111 tlw ... 1rollcr, unat1cnd1·d ,"' h1:11'ain1 k ~aid. ··!'hey turn·tl hc·r t.lmvn am.I -.1artl'U ll'll1ll\lll).( lwr 1 l111he.,: Fortun.1tl'ly tor lht• V1Ct11n. See ASSAULT, Page AS NEWPORT BEACH Homeowners cross the line June Casagrande Daily Pilot NF\VPOIH lllJ\CI I -ll111il worker~ I rimmed the trc•1·~ .ilunAS1dt• the I l.1ekll'r family\ King' llmtd ho111l'. no one re- ali:1ed lhat tlw fl'nced-111 hm:k.yard that i»lupes down 111ward Loai»I I lighway in- cludt•d a ~mall plot of ri1y- ow11cd parkland. ot far ;iway, 111 Irvine le rran• Park, there i~ Cl ...i mikir ... i1uaticm: I-o ur or lhl' six Malahar t\Vl'l1lll' home-. alongside the par~ encroach onto city pro pen y. ( .ouncil mcmhcr!. on l'ul'~ day will hold a 'it11dy .-;e:-s1on QUESTION What should the city do about homeowners whose yards encroach on paridand7 Call our 7 • Reader's Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e mail to dailypi/ot 1<V latimes. com. Please spell your name and tell us your hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only. that rnu ld w t 111to motion -.ome 1yp1· of ... olution for See LINE, Pa&e A4 A valuable lesson in learning to make lemonade Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ONlltE WEB: www.dailypllot.com 0 n Feb. 23. 1987, my wlfe and I boarded a plane on a major airline to take us from lohn Wayne Airport to the Lalce Tahoe Airport. It was to be the start of our honeyn1oon -a week of skiing and playing in the mountains. But on the way from our stop in San Jose, the pilot told us that it was snowing too hard In Lalce Thhoe and that we would be diverted to Reno, where buses would talce us up the mountain. Upon hearing the news. the passengers let out a group groan at the thought of the !. inconve- nience of driving up toThhoe in a bus. After all, these people paid a premium to fly directly to the slopes. STEVE SMITH Mywlfe and I, however, were overjoyed. We planned our wedding and honeymoon for the third week of February so we could lock in on the prime skiing condition s. Every year but one, we have hit the jackpot. We came to skJ and the news that it was snowing was music to our ears. When the plane landed. I went to collect our bags. My wife disappeared, returning moments before the bus was to depart. In her arms were sandwiches, chips and beer. While I was getting the bags. she was malcing lemonade out of the lemons we'd been handed. On the way up the hill. we had a two-person party on the bus. ·1 wlsh we'd thought of that" wa." a common refrain from our fellow passengers. Now it's Aprll 4. 2004. and our family of four is scooting up Highway 80 outside of Sacramento on our way to squee:r.e In a couple more days of skiing before the snow melts. But 25 miles outside of lhlckee, where we would have turned off for Tahoe. there Is smoke pouring out of the back of the minivan. I pulled over immediately and quickly diagnosed the problem as a transmission nuld leak. Out options were limited because we were ln the middle of nowhere, but wlth the help of Cindy Helm. a hii:thway patrol officer whose o;ervice makes you feel happy to pay your s tate twces. we had a nathed tow truck delivered to us. Wl1ile we waited. Roy and I played catch with our baseball gloves and a baseball on the side of the road. Cay spoke to Cindy (turns out she lived in I luntington Beach for a time) and Kaitlyn read her book. The flatbed tow truck was crucial to the success of our mission for the famlly is allowed to ride in the car whlJe it Is on top of the flatbed. No S..fNAY,PqeM WEATHER : Moming clouds will disappear after a brief appearance, making way for a sunny rest of the day SeePa1eA2 SPORTS Corona del Mar swimmer Amy Catlin has overcome her battle with leukemia. among other things. SeePa1eBl ; A2 Saturda~. Apr~ 10 2004 Daily Piiot BOOMERS & BEYOND ·Growing up in the city that never sleeps J oe Morano telb evcryor\c that he's just a simple guy from New · York. He grew up in Bensonhurst a very Italian neighborhood with Steve Schirrlpa who plays Bobby "BacaJa" Baccalieri on the hit HOO series "The Sopranos." Morano thin~ of himself as a big lcid and enjoys playing sports. He ha., frie nds from New York who drop in to see him at Ciao. his restaurant on Balboa Island. The 48-year-old recently sat down with the Pilot's LuJs Pela over a plate of tasty pasta ro discuss growing up as an Italian Catholic in Brookl yn along with the rest of his "'impk" lift'. Where dJd you grow up? I grew up in flrnuk.Jyn. N. Y. New Yori.. U1y -11\ the ~reatc~I d ty in lhl' \o\orld I'm gl.1111 gn-w up thcrt'. am.I I grew up I 1h111k during the grcutt•<,t t11m·. ltlo. I grew up in the I 961h .111d ·70~. amJ I think tha1 was a .:rNt ltmc of growing up in this world. and thi'> rnumry c'1wo<Llly. I i..rre1v up with Mickey M.mtll' playing bai.t•baJI. I !:(few up tJI an llalian nt'ighbnrhood. I learned ;i 101 from my root,, my family. You learn Ml 111w .. h bv bcin~ on thl' strt•cl~ anJ go111j:! In J1lfon·n1 11ei~hhorhornh. Y1111 lc.1m 111011· 011 UlC <;trcct' or Nl'W York. 111cc11ni; tlirf1•1t•111 peoplt' .111d different nrltun·~ Ir wa' .1 r1•al e1h1111· 11.dian lll'lghhurhoml I KU~\\ up 111 B1·1h1111h11r,1 , llmoklyn. \.Vh1·n yo11 grm~ up 111 Nt•w York. II' ~1mwth111g different Wh1•11 I go hat I.. tlWtt.' -and I gu hJt'l 1lwrt· q11111· oft1·n 11' Jlnu"t ltkl' I lll'vt'I lt:ft. Your 111•1ghhorh11111I\ d1.1ng1•tl. ot t 0 11rw. 1!111 p1·11plt· ynu gm'' up with th1•11• Ml' )Olll lrtl'long friC'nd~. What kind of chlldhood diet you ha\'eol Wlll'n yo11'n• a lid. 1·v1•1 }1h111i-: '' happv I ~rt·11 up wrth 1111 pc1rt•nh .1ml gr.111dpi1rt'llh •\n<I my i;r..imJl;ithn 11~1·d 1n 111,1k1• Wllll' "h1·n I w.1 .. ,, l id. "' I ""'" to hdp lnm dowu rn llw hu~c1111•11t -or 111 '1·11· \'111 l , they 1 .11111 ,, n·llar I ""'" to 'tc•p u 11 th1• ~r<IJlt'' l\lth h1111 ~1\ K!'•t1itl111other 11\Cd to 1 IHll 1•wryday. Ml t wa' 111ta111.1wd with tll.lt. l·wry d.t\'. I 11111iltl wa1d1 her nwl 111 ltJlr.111 fam1lr1·'· 1·00~1ng .111d food I\ 1h1· pnrn,1ry thing. It\ th1•11 P•l"ton for life. I would gu w tht• 'tore CALENDAR • Send CALENDAR rtems to the Daily P1lo1. 330 W. Bay St . Costa Mesa 92627, lly e·mail to luis.pena n lat1mcs com, by fax to (949) 646-4 t 70; or by catting (949) 574-4298 Include the 11me, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phono number FRIDAY Th• Orange County Senior Expo will be from 9·30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m rn building No.10. Parade of Products and tho Heritage Stage at tho Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Onve. with my >{Tandparcn1' or my morlwr. I lcarnt•d a l()t ahu111 food lll!>.t growing up. Being in lht' rt•,1aura111 hu'\inc''· I lll'\rr was lonnally 1rarned, hut bC'rng amuntl my family wai. my lrttintn~. I l'uuld11'1 J.'I.. for .mythlng heller ll1t1n thJt. t WC'lll w <..a1h11lic: ~chool JI! Illy life - ~rammar 'chool. high 'dmnl. ri11lege I'm from a '>trict lt.ilr<u1 tanulv I ~ot g1111d mor.11 .... goud 1.11111lv 111or--11' ~•1111 ym1 don't "'t' tht''I' d.1)"> flow did you end u11 In Newport·M~7 I mow·d to l..i\ Vega' tJunng 111v c:oll1·g1· y1'.1r,, .111d I 'tavnl 111 \'l'g;" lur ,11'11111 luur yt•ar,. I wa~ youn~ .rnd I hatl d 1111 of ltln I nw H·d 1hert' 111 plJy hawhall, 1>111 I 1·11ded up wofkin>{ .1t ,, 1t•\ta111.1111. rh111 wa.-. over ~o w.ir, .1go. I hod .1 101 nl fun . I " . .,, '111glC'. l.h Vega'""'' prt'll\ 11H1·1l''t111g in 1l11M· d.t y,, fhl'11 I 11111vt:d tu l'al111 !'>pnng,. I wa'> i11 1lw '"'raur.mr h11,11le,., Lhl·n· Wlw11 I wa.; m 1'.1lm Spnng•-. I 11:.1•d 10 l·onw 111 1he hc<trh down hC'rl', Nt•wport llcill'h, and ,aid. "Sonwd.1y I'd m.r to move cl111\11 lwrc " I or1u11a1dy. I hut.I .111 11pportu11ity to come open up a restaurant ant.I that's where I'm at 1101\ He,rde' Nl'w Ytl((. I Costa Mesa. Tickets cost: $6. Information: (909) 393-8525. APRIL 17 The Orange County Senior Expo will be from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in bu1ld1ng No.10, Parade of ProduCls and the Heritage Stage at the Orange County Fair and El<pos11ion Center. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. T1ckets cost: S6. Information: (909) 393-8525. ONGOING The County of Orange lnt90rated Waste Management Department is offering a free program to homebound, elderly and disabled residents. A$SISted Residential Daily A Pilot VOl. 98, NO. 101 THOMAS H. JOHNSON S..Mc>Crri Publisher TONYDOOEAO Editor MARKEY DANIELS Adven11lng Manager LANA JOHNSON Promotions Dlroctor EDl'TlNG STAFF S.J. 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I'd never thnuKlll thJt I'd 1•11d up lll C.aliforma, What are your greatest accomplishments ln llfeT I find ii very hanl \:liking Jh11111 my:o.elr. It\ very awkward 1.1ll111g about ml' and things 1ha1 I\ t' done h1·1.11"l' I'm juM an ord111.1ry guy. I cl1m't haw one grt'ill .1rcompli,hment. I hit a hun1t' nm once 10 wrn a baseball g.rn11• 111 ;1 New York Crty high 'd111ul 1<>11rnamcnt. But other 111.111 that. I rhink one of my .11·,·nmpllshments is crcatin~ a rt''itulJrJnt and having people cnme . and tlwv t'lljny vour food .111d tlw~ t'llJll)' yow n•,tJurant. I h.11 lllJll'~ )llll tcel '" grn1tl th.ti 11111've d11nt' 'Ollli.'lhlllK .11111 l111ilt '01lll'lhmg 111\d h,I\ l' 1w11pll' l'OJlll' Ill a11d 1h.1nk you. l'lrn1 r1·all)• g1•1' 111 nit'. I fl•t•l th.11\ '<" 1 11f an .11'111111pli,h1llt'lll I do•' Int 111 w111 ~ \llth ,11111nal 11•,,c111ng. I hkl' do111g '1ufT w11h ,111im.il' .md ~jd, If I had morl' 11111c I'd try to g<·t 1111111uad11ng. If you could re-do one moment or Incident In your llfe, what would II he? Coltect1on Service. The program will collect household hazardous waste for qualified residents through March 31. Information: (7141834-6752, http://Www.oclandfills.com. Oasis Senior Center holds a pancake breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, coffee and orange 1uice for $3, $1 fo r children. The center is at 800 Marguerite. Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644·3244. P9uagH !iO-Plua support group for women 50 and older is a AJicM Robln.c>n Pohtocs, business and en111ronmont roponer. (949) 764-4330 alt0a robmson ti'Jar1rnes.oom U.Pwi\.t News HS1sta nt, (9491 574-4298 luis pona\!f/ar1mes com PHOTOGRAPHERS Marl! C Dustin, Don Leocn. Kent Treptow, Douglas Z1mmorman AUOEAS HOTLINE t9491642·6086 Record your commonrs about the Daily Pilot or news tips . Add .... Our addreH Is 330 W Bay St CoS1a Mesa, CA 92627 Office h0ur1 ore Monday · Fnd11y, 8 JO a.m. · S p m eon.ct Iona It 1s the Pilot's pollcy to promptly correct all errors of substance Plonse cell (949) 764-4324 FYI The Newpon Beach Costa Mesa Oaoly Pilot (USPS 144 8001 Is published deify. In Newpon Beaeh and Coate Met1. eubacrrptions arc 1v11lable only by aubtcriblng to The Timee Orange Counfy (800) 262 9141. In 1ru1 oulalde ol Newpori Beecn and Costa Mese, eubscriptlone to the Delly Pilot ere av11ll11ble only by fir., class me II for S30 per month, (Prlce1 lncludt111 eppllcable etat1111nd local taxH.) POSTMASTER: Send eddr8M It's a tough quec;tion. Growing ; 11p. I 1h11ught I'd he e11her <1 prit<~l nr baseball player I was Jn altar boy till I wa~ pretty old. I wartt'd anti wailed. and I never got lhe call from God. I wanted to he •l baseball pl<tycr of cnurse, lik1• every young boy. I hatl ralent. hul growing up in.New York. it'1' 1101 likt• growing up hen.·-It\ hard growing up m New York if you want to be a11 athlc1e. We never had lii<hl., 111 our fields. nw farrhries wer(' t.lif11•ren1 lhan hen:. You have to bl· I 00""1 devotetl .1ml I ac111ally wasn't. You find 011t later on that it'~ got to be your life. So I probably regret not focusing more on trying tn he a baseball player ,rnd 1<11ing to collc~e play hall. bur I \\a., hc1vinR too murh tun 111 Veg~'' to pur!lul' that. What profession other than yours would you IJ1'e lo haW! tried? Well. prie!'t or b3Seball player. C ;rowing up in New York. I wantt'd ro he a baseball player. Bttl you have to have talenr and you need de J.re. I played lhe accordion for five years when I was b'TO\ving up -you had 10 do tlrnt in an Italian family. But I d1m't think that I wanted to be a musician. I was '>Cmicrealive in discussion group coordinated by Jewish Family Services to addreu issues such as anxiety, depression. relationships, loneliness and family. The group meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the agency offices. 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G. Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. The Brath lnstttut. oflers h'H computer classes to people with fading vialon who have difficulty seeing the computer screen. The Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six sessions. Call to sign up for classes. (714) 821-5000. charilles lo The Newport Beac:htCosta Mesa Daily Pilot, PO BOK 1560. CoS1a Mesa. 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What are some differences between a typk:al day In your life now W!rsus a day In your life 20 years agoT Besides being older by ;w years. not 10 much becathl' I was in the restaurant bu~ine" 20 year ago but I was vnungt•r and I really didn't care wo much about things like I do now. I find myself being 100 serlom 11ciw. I use to be pretty much carefree like everyone t'lse when you'1e younlJ. Now. l have certain gu<ih that I want to do in the m•xt few years. When you're LO year' yo unger. you just want to liw and enjoy yourself. What ls the greatest lesson you've learned In your llfl'l A couple of months ago. I 1va.:. walking past tJ1e other restaurant down the block. I nuticed a woman, she wal> probably in a group of five or 5ix people. very pretty. very vibrant. She just happened to catch my eye. Later. I was silting outside my restaurant. Ciao. and I ju~I glance up and I see the woman The Costa M ... S9nlor Center has ballroom dancing with live music from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. 54. (949) 548-3884. Jewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongoing healing support group for the chrQnically ill. The purpose rs to provide participants with emotional and spiritual support to manage illness and its consequences. The group meets at 7 p,m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service office, 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. Anendance is free, but registration is required. (714) . I'd seen in the restaurant. A1$ she gets close 10 me. I see that she is in a v.tieekhair and she has no arms en legs. I'd seen her sitting down at lhe restaurant and she was so vibrant you couldn't tell that she had no arms or legs. When I'd seen her I said, "Wow. this lady here is acting like she is perfectly normal." And God gave her this to deal wilh. she ended up like this in some accident or something. So that really hit me. I low could I complain about having a bad back or my foot bothering me when this woman here is enjoying her life. She is just one of those people that just had a lot of life in her and here she was with no arms or legs. It really stuck in my mind. It really got 10 me. So I learned to deal wilh whal you have. There's no reason 10 complain. Life is what it is. And I am very happy with what God gave me. Whal do you treasure most? l11at's another hard question because I have a lot of things that I enjoy anti treasure • incl uding going back to New York and spending time with my family and friendl>. And I treasure every day of being in business and just living my life. I treasure my family and friends Ulat I grew up with. but otherwii.e I'm very content Wlth living my life. I'm not a selfish person, so I don't have too many things that I want to hold on to. Rut I just treasure those things right now. I enjoy spending time with my Siberian husky. Sarge. I'm single and being in this husine55, I never got married. so I have a dog that was put into my life at the right time. What would you like people to always remember about you? I never really want to grow up. I i.lill wam to be a k.id, to hang out and play sports. to be around lods and animals. I'm Mill a big k.id, and I never matured ai; an c1dult. What was one of the best of the unexpected things that happened In your llfef In 1977. I was in Studio 54 - probably the world's most famou~ nightcluh. As I was walking in. I bumped into Mick Jagger. I le was leaving. He was a little dnmk or whatever. And it was Bianca Jagger's birthday party and I ended up hanging out and having a party witll her. There was Bianca Jagger. I lull.ton, Jacqueline Bisset -I don't want 111 drop namei.. It was prelly intere ring that night. 445-4950. Jewish Family Service off9n ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all stages of loss. Group members share experiences. hear how others deal with grief. receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There's no cost to attend, but advance registration is required. (714) 445-4950. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Expect a few passing clouds today, otherwise generally sunny. High temperatures will be arounq 70 degrees with winds from the southwest from 5 to 10 mph. Tonight. a few clouds from time to time. Lows will be in the mid·50s with aouth winds from 5 to 10 mph. lnfonnatlon: www.nws.no1111. gov BOATING FORECAST On the Inner watera, winds will be variable at 10 knot• or less. becoming westerly at 10 knots in the afternoon. Waves will be at 2 feet or less on a W9Slem swell from 2 to 3 feet. Out farther. northern winds will be from 10 to 15 knots. becoming westerly in the afternoon through the evening. Waves will be at 2 feel or leu. Swells will be from the west from 5 to 7 feet •• during the day and from 4 to 6 feet at night. SURF Today, west-facing breaks are doing beat with chest-high aeta. yet there's some ialand shadowing. South-facing breaks are running waist· to chest-high. Size will be increasing throughout the day, reaching head·hlgh or better by noon. Expect the northwest awella to drop further Sunday. Water qu.Uty: www.surlrider.orp TIDES Time 12:46a.m. 8:45a.m. 4:12 p.m. 6:63p.m. tWeht 6.62 feet high -0.33feetlow 2.93 feet high 2.76feet low WATER TEMPERATURE 60degreea \ ~-----------... _ ... ________________________________ ------- Da.11y Pilot Saturday, April I 0, 2004 Al "' Newport makes wise investments BRIEFLY IN THE -~EWS MEPHISTGM June C1u1rande Daily Pilot ' NEWPORT BEACH -In the late 1990s, conservati\ie inves- tors watched in agony as high- risk speculators cleaned up on the stotl market. But since the market implosion that began with the dot-com crash, it's these cautious investors who've enjoyed the last laugh. Newport Beach. like all cit- ies. must follow strict state guldelines when it comes to in- vesting cash reserves. Partly as a result. the ciry has been able lo protect its principal while eking out small percetttage gains. City finance experts are rec- o mmending that council members stay this course when they review the city's in- vestment policy on Tl1esday. '"We review the p olicy every year to assure we're keeping timely with good invest men I practices,'' said Assistant City Manager Dave Kiff, who will give a presentation l\1esday 011 a number of city policie' in- • Shela & Wucxinsin Oieddlr • Alfredo Basil & Garlc • ~Pam & a- • Shella & Whilt Oieddir • Mac & Cfieeae I Artflur REG. ~1 .49 • '1 .69 eluding investments. .performing holding earned The city ha$ about $111 mil· 2.52%. with the other firms lion invested. Some of this bringing in 2.49%, 2.39%, money is in long-term reserves, 2.23% and 2.06%. The lowest cash the city must set aside in percentage. Kurth explained, case of a . costly emergency. reOects the fact that the city such as a bridge collapse. The only re<;ently hired the advisor ciry also invests shorter-lerm firm; therefore its holdings only holdings -money it knows it include recently bought securi- will need soon. but not so soon ties that are earning lower rates U1ey can't make a few bucks off 'than ones bought three, four or ii first. , five years ago. '"We follow a very conserva· As these older holdings ma- Live strategy." explained 'Dick ' ture and roll ove( into new Kurth of the city"s Administra-funds. the city's returns will live · Services d epartment, continue to decline, a l least for whicli oversees the city's bud-a while. get and finances. Kurth said that, while no The city uses five different agency compiles information invesunent advisors and puts on different cities" invesunent money only in bond inslru· performance. he believes that ments -no equities. Further, Newport Beach has done Newport Beach pull> its resi-slightly berter than most Cali- dents' money only in very-fornia cities. short term investments. never "We're all controlled by the longer than five years. same laws, but there's a little The result, for the year end-flexibility in there,'' Kurth said. ing Feb. 29, is 1ha1 the city beat "I don't think we're havi ng 10 go lhe one-lo-three-year treasury through some of the dire stuff benchmark of 2.18% in its other cities are going through, holdings with four its five in-but it's not a bed of roses, vestment advisors: The best-either." Fainilies are struggling to buy ho~, Realtors say ' The percentage of California households that can afford to buy a single-family home at the median price continu-es to shrink from its 2003 level. falling to 24% in February from 30% in the same month last year. ac- cording to the California Assn. of Realtors. The association reported that the minimum household in· come needed was $91.690 to purchase a median -priced home. which in February cost $394,300. Locally. median home prices in February were much higher than the statewide median and were somewhat higher than the same month in 2003. According to the Ora nge Coast Assn. of Re- altors. a median-priced home in Costa Mesa was $592,000 in February. up 24% from Febru- ary last year, and in Newport Beach a median-priced home sold for $1.S million, a 46% in· crease since the same month in 2003. THE WORLD'S FINEST WALKING SHOES ( h•e1· ..!')() .\'J_}'!t's.' Clt/ij(n11i11 \ I'".'.!.'''' .\fr;,/11,10 I ),·,ti, I 1727 Westcliff Drive, Newport ~aeh • 949-642-FEET R estaurant & Jazz C lu b ----lltlbll5hea In 1962----- PRIME RIB SPECIAL Also Enjoy Our World Class Seafood Monday Evenings JOIN US FOR A LIVE TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA Monday 6:00 -9:00pm Sfeaks •Seafood• Cocktails r,,r 11,,,,..,.,,,;,,,,, < •• 11 '"Q ,. " . ••. 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PINM spell your Nme and tell us v<>ur hometown and phone numbers for verification purposes only. parents took the time to make FYI that a~pointmenl and head IO For more information about the the ~ice department.. they find . initiative, visit Ultle tnforrn,tlon, he,sai.d. http://www.projtJCtkldsafe.org. *The sex offender ls listed only All lenders ... arc not crated equal. Record rates won't la.st. An now for a ftt:c coruuharion Hundreds of programs w choose from. I will donate $200 to the Boy's and Girl's Club with each closed loan. Call 949-351-8533 Tldeta ae $50 each a are a.olable at: Id's eroto ExDCOM 287 E. 17th St. 949-722-0<> l l IJu:n...d hy rhc LA l)cp1. uf Rc....I Esurc Le.cow: •01100"75 by zip code, sometimes with pholo. and a brief description of their level of risk to the commu· nity," Rackauckas said He gave the example of the New Jersey Police Department's websile. which has had 1.4-mil- lion searches in the last rwo years. . By accessing this website. peo- ple can search for offenders by location all the way to the street address, by name, vehicle licerue plate number and physical attrib· utes such as tattoos or piercing. Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona. state Assemblyman Tudd Spitter (R·Orange) and state As· earctav ENtmo Home 1 7 45 Westdlf Or. 9.i9-650-8570 COLDWeLL BhN~<?RO ONE-HOUR SPA TREATMENT SPECIAL $70 081).minutt ~IS . S90 A\'Oiloblt dlru '4-23-04 MASSAGE SPORTs/0EEP THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE • H OT STONE THERAI'\" MASSAGE 0 SWEOISH RELAXATION MASSAGE • M ATERNITY MASSAGE • RifLEXOLOGY FACIALS b ..... sembfyman l.ou .COrrea (D·Santa Ana1 where also among those who verbalized their support for the initiative at Friday's news conference. The Newport Beach Police De· parttnent is also trying to get the database on to its website, said LL John Kleln. "We've been looking in10 whal we can and can't put up on the site,• he said. "We're all for en- hancing public safety by making information available to the com· munity: The proposed initiative, which Hollingsworth is trying lo get on the November ballot. also recom· mends closely monitoring the whereabouts of sex offenders in· duding tracking them with global positioning systems and requir- ing them to renew their drivers ll· cense annually to make sure they register with the local police de· partment as manda1ed by law. The deadline to get signatures to take the initiative to a ballot is April 16. The existing "honor system" for sex offender registration relies on the offenders themselves 10 infonn the police in the cities they move into. "It never worts," said Costa Mesa Police LL' John FitzPar:rick. "There is no honor among thieves." nus is •a very important piece of legislation,• he said. "It's going to benefit the com· munity and the police depan- ment because we'll have addi- tional eyes and ears to help us get these offenders off the streets," FitzPatrick said. "I believe every- one should gel a chance, but with criminals who repeatedly hurt people. one chance Is enough.• •DEEM BHARATii covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@ latimes.com. PASTOR Continued from A 1 tected him," his wife said. "This could have easily taken his life and he came away without any brain injuries and Jung inju· ries. • While he staned his healing and physical therapy in the hospilal, parishioners showed up in droves 10 wish him wejl. Hospital staff members finally had to tell him to Umil hjs visi· tors so he could concentrate on getting better, he said. Their support then shift ed to give him a big homecoming. Volunteers pitched in to clean and landscape his Costa Mesa home and make it more acces· sible for the wheelchair and walker he will rely upon for the coming months. Fellow pastor Doug Berry also organized a team to convert Howerton's garage into a fully furnished office with hjgh- speed Internet access to help ease him back inlo work when he's ready. ·Everybody was pitching in lilte an Amish barn raJsing." Taber said. "II was really neat to see.• Howerton said he won't let the acddent sour him from be· ing a good Samaritan In the fu. ture. "Someone joked: 'You 'll never help anyone again,'" he said. "But I'd do exactly the same thing over again." • MARISA O'NEll covers education. She may be reec:tied et ls.49) 57•.,.268 or by 1-mall at mariu.o,,.llOl•tlme•.com. .. h • Oatty Pilot PUBLIC SAFETY BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Costa Mesa residents suspected in m\lrder Hunrington Beach police have not yet filed charges against four people, includ- ing rwo Cosla Mesa resi· dents, arrested on Wednes- day on suspicion of murder after they were found with the body of a man in the back of a pickup truclc, officials POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • WMt....., StJwt: Embezzlement was reported in the 600 blodt at 11 :39 a.m. - Thurac:t.y. • Herbor Boulevald: An individual was reportedly drunk in public in the 2000 blodc at 5:10 p.m. Thursday. • H8lbor Boulewrd and GW. Avenue: An asaauh was reported at 1:16 p.m. Thursday. • Newport Boulev!Md: Posseuion of dangerous weapons was reported in the 1800 blodt at 6:08 p.m. Thursday. • 11th Street Prostitution was reported in the 1900 blodt al 10:35 p.m. Thursday. •Town CenW Drive: Battery was reported in the 30100 blodt at 10:20 a.m. Thursday. • w...,.,, &.y: A vehide said. Police arrested Jason Karr, 39, and 19-year-old • f.rln Brooks. both of Costa Mesa. Also taken Into cus1ody W!!re 40-year·old BiUy Johnson and Suzanne Miller, 24, both of Huntin'gton Beacn , Johnson and Miller were wanled on an arrest warranr for me1hamphetamlne sales, . and Karr was wanted for a parole Yiolat,lon, police said. Police are investigating the case. -Deepa Bharatll · burglary was reported in the 400 blodc at 8:&1 a.m. Thursday. NEWPORT BEACH • Irvine Avenue: &>rgery was reported in the 10·0 blodt at 1 :23 p.m. Thursday . • Kings Roed: A home burglary was reported in the 700 blodc at 8:10 a.m. Thursday. • Newport CenW Drive: A hil·and-run was reported in the 1400 blodt at 12:15 p.m. Thursday . • Roxbury RGM: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 4600 blodc at 6:47 a.m. Thursday. • Scenic Bluff: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 100 blodt at 9:23 a.m. Thursday. • 33nf StrMt: A home burglary was reported in the 100 blodt at 10:25 a.m. Thursday. MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT A canvas-covered chain link fence separates Irvine Terrace Park · and the homes along its western border. Recently, city officials discovered four properties that border the park have encroached on the land. Similar problems have cropped up in Costa Mesa. LINE Continued from Al these unusual circumstances. "We're hoping that, for a nomi- nal fee, the city will let us s1ay there." residenl Walter Hackler said. The Parks, Beaches and Re· creation Commission last month denied the Hacklers' requesl to continue to allow them lo keep the property as is. Righi now, and for decades before the Hacklers bought their home last year, the baclcyard fence slopes down the sleep cliff, separating the back· yard from the small view park next door. Bui the fence goes 100 far, wrapping around a small square of land below. The Hadlers keep this plot landscaped with mowed grass and palm trees -a service they say benefits the community. By fencing off the difficuJHo·access area they say they are also pro- lecting the city from liability. The house's water lines are con· nected to the lower parcel, pos· slbly adding 10 fire safety down· hill. Last month, the Parks Com· misilon ordered them to remove the fence and the landscaping. FAMILY Continued from Al law against It. I rode in f'ronl wt1h the driver, Troy. 10 make sure we got exactly where we needed to go. Without this type of tow, we would have been forced to go back to Colfu or Auburn, spend the night and regroup in the morning. Nothing apinst Colfax or Auburn, but they were not where we wanted to go. According to the family, the view of the snowcapped peaks from the van atop the tow truck wu stunning. They sang songs all the way to Lake 18hoe, just happy to be getting 10 our original destin.tion. During our four days in lahoe, I nursed the minivan wherever we went We skied at Northstar, shopped at Truckee and the kids bungee·jumped at Squaw Valley. The van ran just fine. ln fact, apart from the orlgtnaJ quart of transmission Ould I added, It has not needed another drop. But now lt'a Thunday. We're in Reno for two nights and facing tbe 500-mile trip home 1 but upcoming council talks could overruJe thal. Councilman Don Webh, whose dislricr includes Kings Road. said he might support a compromise. ·As far as the Hacklers' prop· eny is concerned. I think it needs to be looked al again." Webb said. One solution might be to allow the Hacklers to continue lo maintain the land as their own but wi1h a written agreement that affirms that it is public land and that the city has a right to taJce it over whenever they sec fit. Al Irvine Terrace Park. council members might consider selling the land 10 the homeowners. But. Mayor Tod Ridgeway said thal, because the area serves as a drainage channel, it might be in the city's besl interest 10 main- tain ownership. "I guess you have to look at it at a case· by-case basis,~ Ridge· way said. "If the land is of no use to the city, why wouldn't we selJ it?" •JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.casagrande@latimes.com. on Saturday down Highway 395. Five hundred miles is not a short trip to town, so the van is being inspected at. a transmission shop and I'm awaiting lhe news of the estimate. We've kept all of our options open. I've paid a visit lo a car dealership to inquire about buying another vehicle in case the van's esUmate is out of sight. There's even a rental car waiting for us on hold in case we decide to wait for the purchase until we get home. We don't know what the next two days will bring. We have done as much u we can 10 get a handle on the situation and now the chips have to faJI where they may. Through it all, I'm amazed at the spirit of thJs family. even by our two kids, who have taken everything in stride. They got that from thelr mother, who ls really good at making lemonade. • STEVE IMfT'tf la a Costa MeN r"ldent and • fr .. lance writer. RNdera m-v leave • meM90e for him on the Delly Piiot hotllne at (949) M2..ec>ee. ~-~--~ ... -191!1 ... -------------........... 191! _______________________ ------- - -----~-- Daily Ptlot SaturdC1y. Ap11t lO. 2004 A5 :-Newport updates general plan City officials are wanti~g to e nha'nce · communication With the contro l tower a t . John Wayn e Airport · in ca se o f e me rgency. June Casa1rande Daily Pilot NEWPORT REACI I -In the far-reacliing procesi. uf updating the city's gener.:t.l plan. cons uh- ants have noticed an opportu- nily lo improve cme~ency re- sponse time!> in rni.c of an airplane disaster whhin Newport Beach's borders. Right now. if an airplane head ing for or leaving John Wayrw Airport were 10 crm,h 111 1he dry. there's no direc1 co111n1unicatio11 lin k to allow air traflic con1rnl ASSAULT Continued from A 1 lhe :issailallls j1cartl pa!>Sersby and Oed, he said. 1'11e vic1im , al lhuugh shaken. did not sulTcr any physical injurie!>, FitzPn1rick said. "We're taking 1hi~ very seri· ously because 1herl' havc hel·11 other simjlar, hrazt•n <N;auhs 011 women in thr 4'a nw neighbor- hood," he said. Costa Mesa police arc -,1111 looking for four men 1'lls pec1cd uf grabbing and inappropriately !ouching thn-c wom en un sepa- rate occasioni. on the sam l' : stretch of Victoria Slrl'el in early : January. All lh n.-e incident~ hap- pe ned be1ween the !lOO and fiO!l blodts of Victoria SI l'l'C'I. None of th e virtims were in· jurcd, bul police suid they be- lieved the incidenl~ Wl'l'l' related. In 1hose cases, lhc assa1lanb lar ge1cd women walking alone. Two of Um st> ind d cnls also ha p- pe ned during the day. s1uff members w alert lhe d ry'!> fire and paramedic respon.w teams. It's a diffcren1 silualiQn tJian u possible crash on the airport grounds because lhe county has its uwu emergency responst' ream on-sire. B111 because saving 'l'nmds can l><tVl' lives in an t•mel)lcncy. llll' ctly b cun~idt-r ing working wi1h airport official' lo improve communkation~ ancl response times. "We asked co11sulta rits lo look · a1 'ome of the po1en1ial hazardi. i11 llw city a nd 10 make recom· nwndatior1~ for our policit•i.," i.aid Assistan1 City Manager Sharon Wood, who explairH'd 1ha1 lhe airporl safety issues an· jui.t a small parl of a long and thoruugh ~ct ol n.-com ml·nda tion~ for lhl· gcncr.tl plan up dale. "'· l'lw recon11nt•11da1ion calls for c111cring inlo an agn:-cm cnl with Ille alleged a11ackcri. in l'hur!> day\ incidt•n1 ure 'iaid lo bl' 111e11 ahoul 25 year:. old wi1h dark hair. One of them was wearin~ a rl•d ha11da11na with a blue baseball rap and ano1her was wearing a blue handan11J wi1h a .. irnilar rap. Fitzpa1ril'k :.aid. Wc•stsidc residen1 Hem• Srharfo said hl' is o utraged hy 1hese allack._, 1ha1 have hap- (ll'IH:d in b road dl\ylight. "This il'I lhc li r:.1 time I've lw.mJ of somC'lhin~ like this hap- 1w11 at that 1imt· of day:" he s;1id. "It's frightening fo r residl'nls who li ve in thi!> neighborhood." Scharfr'. who hru. livct.1 in 1lw Jrea for about :m years, said lw would like to -;ee more police pa lrol during 1he afternoon hour... "Thar's 1hc lime of day when you don't :.cc as ma ny offi cer!> lll'n:," he ...aitl. • OEEPA SHARATH covers public safely and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e mail at deepa.bharath<" /,_111mes. com. 1he airpon 10 lwst 1.:uurd inutc emergency scrvkc:. and for a cu· ordina1ed tmrni11g p robrram for mcm ben. of the ci1ys fire and police de partments and 1he county firl' authority aml slwr· iff's depan ml•nts. The Cily C:uw1l'il will hold a :.lud y Sl'i.i.i1111 l\11·,day 1111 Ili c gcner.11 plan opda1c. :)WIT 111t•rn ber.; will (lfl'l>l'lll the lu11g li'\I or Item:. lht•y believe l'om pri:.l' 1111.- l'ntire scope of work 10 lw do11t' and cmurril rnl'mlwrs will gel il chanc1' 1ci. ~1cld a11y i1i.:rnc; 1lu·y wcm importa111. Dcvl'l11pme11t and t r.1ffir run- linuc 1<1 hl' 1hc 11101'1 do!>dy wa1 dw<.I clt~llll:'lll!> of I hl' gem· ml p1Lu1 upt.la111• Swff n11·rnhc.·ri.. co11suha11 le-. and re!>idcnr:. who ).:<l\'l:' inp111 la ... 1 yl'ar i.ay plan•!. such <i:. Mari11~rs Mile, Cm1nery Villagl', I jdo Marina Village. Newporl Shores and 1he airport area ;di co uld bt• sill's 'for pbs- ihle future development. 'In c rl'port to be pre:.ented to council m<'mber~ 1111 '!\rcsday also cow1:. issues n•garding re- crl'alio11 a nd open 'pare, cco- nnmil' dl'velopnwr11 . home size!>, puhlw 1ra11 sporta1iu11 ,111d park- in~ and air and waler t11mli1y. Mayor 'fod Hidgl'way :.;ml 1ha1 1hc 1ask be fore srJIT, r um111uni1y m~;~11lwr ... and co1111dl 111eml>crs is very tl111in11t bt·1·;111w thr gen- eral plan i!. already wry 'Pel'ilk . 01angt•i., hl' l'Xpla11wd, po'c a danger of malling thl' doi 11111cn1 1011 i111lexihlt'. "II'; going to b1• a chall1•11gl•," IUdgl'W\I :.;11d. 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Part-time lawma!<ing not likely any time soon j . 17STREET BEAUTY CENTER 'I1ie Largest, fittest, f rieruflie.st '13eaut1J Supp(y & f u{[ Stroia Salem In Orange County Opm 7 Days • (949) 642-1717 Alicia Robinson Dally Pilot · While reducing the state Legis- lature to part-tim e houri. could sav.e the state money. local poliri- cal observers said the idea pro- posed this week by Gov Arnold Schwanenegger is n't likely to get off the ground. TI1ough the plan might Oy with voter:.. obi.ervers cxp<.>t:I it 10 go over like a lead balloon with the' legisla1ors whose jobs and $99,000·a·year salaries ii would CUL . "Fl'iJJlkly. if the Legi,'>lature were serving pan-time. I .would not have run fo r this office because most of the people running do not have the Oex.ib!Jicy In their ca- reers 10 drop everything for lhree m onths at a time ... and then walk right back into their jobs as if notJ1ing happened." said Olllck DeVorc, Republican candida1e for the 70th District Assembly !.t:al. Some of the same argt1ments AROUND TOWN BEST f>RI CES • 8t::ST Sl:RVICE • ~-~...;-...;..;... __ ___, • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail lo Juis.pena@ltltimes.com; by fax 10 (949) 646-4110; or by calling (949) 5744296. Include the time, date and location of the event. as well as a contact phone number. NEW AR.RIYALS 0 F Strrtmablt PtrWlllliiuti 8r11«ltu TODAY Lynda Milito wtM sign hef new book, •Mafia Wlie: My Story of Love, Murder and Madness;· at 2 p.m. at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble Booksellers. 901 B South Coast Drive. Information: (714) 444-0226. ~ city of Newport a..cti and the Eastbluff Village Center will host the 21st annual Spring Egg Hunt from 10 a.m. to 1:30p.m. at Eastbluff Part<, 2555 Vista del Oro. and at Eastbluff Village Center. 2500 Eastbluff Dnve, Newport Beach The event will feature musical entertainment. kids crafts, faca painting and a limited number of complimentary photos with the Easter Bunny while. Information: (949) 644-3151. The S.lboa Village BusineP Improvement District will host the first annual •Easter by the Sea" celebration from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the public parking Jot on the comer of Balboa Boulevard and Palm Street The event will feature live entertainment, photos with the Easter Bunny raffles and contests. Information: (949) 723-1516. UC Irvine Libraries wiH host #Gestures of Life: Martha Graham's Legacy Through the KITCH•N, llATll a PLOOR 8PmOIALl8T • Showroom • Custom Dalgn Tobit e lnstallotlon Avallablt ~lvfffd Ta Your Doorl COME VISIT OUI NEW SHOWIOOMI 170 E. 17th Street Suite 119 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Free Battery Test s149s:~::d change Service Includes up to five quarts of Motorcraft® oil and new Motorcraft® oll filter. Includes hazardous waste disposal. Visually inspect and test battery using Rotunda Mlcro-490 tester. Offer valid wtth coupon Ta11es extra, Exporea 4/30l20CM See Service Advisor for details. can be made for and aKainst hav- lng a part-time Legislature. a u- rent 10th District Assemblyman John Campbell thinks holding a regular job would keep legislators in touch with the world outside the capital. and fonner Assem- blywoman and state Sen. Marian Bergeson said lawmah!rs would be able 10 be more active in rbeir districts if they had more lime. "I would atgUl' that there would be more people that would he interested in the posi- tion because they wouldn't have to w.ilk•away. from wha1ever ca- reers they have," C.ampbeU said. But DeVore said lfmiting legis- lators' working hourc; would fin- ish the job he thinks term limits have begun -driving out people with experience or a clear under- standing of making laws. ~Your lawmakers would basi- rally not have the amount of time to educate them selW!> on the is- sues and would tn1ly be a group of amateurs," he said. "fssentially the only rwo power structures that would matter at that point would be tpe governor and the pem1anent bu- reaucracy." De Vore said. Expens agreed that .some uf the time the legi larure spends in session now could be considered wasted -Campbell recaJJed a bill suggesting state building.,, be designed according 10 the princi- ples of Jeng sl111i -bul that's not necessarily avoidable. said UC Ir- vine political science professor Mark Petrac('a. "Somebody's waste of time is another person's deliberation.'' he said. "Our sy.,,1em of govern- ment wasn't d e))ii.rned 10 he effi- dent. by in1en1ion." TI1e fr,uners o f the Constitu- tion added checb and balances to ensure that government \V'dSn't too powerful. and L11a1 means i1 takes longer to get things done, he said. And 1he 1wo-1hlnJs m ajority re- quired to pai..'! hlldge1 and spend- BEST BET Country music performers Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers will perform some of their hit songs. like MAii The Gold In California.~ ul Just Wish You Were Someone I Love" and "She Used To Be Somebody's Baby" at 8 p.m. m Segerstrom Hall at the Orange County Performmg Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $25 to $125. For more information. call (71 4) 556-2787 or log on to http://www.ocpac.org. lens of Barbara Morgan" al 5:30 p.m. in the L.angson Library on campus. The event will highlight the legacy of dance choreographer Graham through rare photographs. Information: (949) 824-5300. •Metal Jam 2004" an old·school metal concert benefiting the Cure Autism Now Foundation will be from 8 p.m. to 1: 15 a.m. at Hogue Barmichaels, 3950 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Some of the bands scheduled to appear include the Iron Maidens. Wrathchild. Metal 101 and Sabotage. Information: http:llwww.cureaut1smnow.com. http:l..WWW.metsljam.creep1ng deathonline.com. Egg-citemen1 2004 •community event featuring Easter Bunn, pony rides. guided train lours. around the park, crafts. face painting. refreshments and an exotic petting zoo. The event will be from 9:30 a.m. to noon al Tanager Parle, 1780 Hummingbird Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 54().7355. Newport Dunes will host its 13th annual Easter Weekend Egg-stravaganza. an Easter egg hunt with over 3,000 eggs to be found. The event begins at 8 a.m . at 1131 Bade Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 729-3863. MONDAY •G1utafNt9 Rec.ptors on the Move: Implication for Synaptic Plasticity# will be a lecture by Or. Roger A. Nicoll. professor of physiology and cellular and molecular pharmacology at UC Sen Francisco. The event will take place at 4:15 p.m. at Tamkin Lecture Hall, UC Irvine. Information: (949) 824-5264. monthly meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Par1c Ave. The featured slide presentation will be highlights of a trip through the Alps. The cost is S2 for dinner. Bring your own eating utensils and beverage. Information: (714) 963-6345. TUESDAY The UC Irvine Libraries Speaker Series and Orange County Reads One Book will present HThe Immigrant Experience: Bridging Two Worlds'.' The event will feature Fi roozeh Dumas, author of •runny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian 111 America'.' The event will begin at 6 p.m .. and a book signing will be at 7:30 p.m. at the Monarch Bay rooms A and B in the UC Irvine Student Center. Information and reservation: (949) 824-5300. Hoag Holf)iUI will ofJw Pf'8Mnt e community education class on the •Managemen• .Jf Osteoporosis" at 6 p.m. at the Hoc g Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http://Www.hosghosp1tsl.org. WEDNESDAY ~Friends of Orange Coast College's Library will host its annual spring book sale from 9 to 10 a.m. for members of the Friends of the Library and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . for students and the general public in front of 1he temporary library facility in the parking lot off Adams Avenue, at OCC. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Most hardbad<s will be sold for $2, and paperbacb for 50 cents. Book donation1 for the sale are still being accepted. Information: (114) 432-0202 ext. 21058. s39ss:=: service Inspect radiator for leaks. Check hoses, clamps and belts. Pressure test system for leaks. Drain and refill radiator. Includes up to one gallon of coolant. Disposal fee extra. If applicable. Offer valid with coupon. Taxes extra. res "'30/2CKM US~E-1-1••1 M~·frida'l • 6:30AM • 7:t:X:JfM Satur~ • 8:00AM • 4:00fM CloMd On ..---:nn • r. ing bills mea ns much of legisJa: tors' time U. spent hashing oui differences between the twQ po: Utical parties. srud pu-1 Mam. a Democra1 running against be: Vore for the 10th District seal "When you've got a legislature that is dominated by one party it takei. an awful long lime to reac h consensus." he said. The governors idea would probably be well supponed by voters if Schwart.enegger backe 4 an iniLia1ive. Bergeson said. • OeVore agreed but added thai he doesn'1 think the part-time plan will ~o beyond the gover• nor':. ofThand remark. While C.ampbcU said he's opei1 to cllicu~ing the idea, he doesn) think other legislators would bt as receptiVl'. · "I think it\ unlikely that it get:> much tra1:1io11 in 1he legislature bh:ausc 1hcre are an awful lot ol people thal this is their only job and i1':. tJ1eir hesl job," Campbell said. support group will present a discussion on ''Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer" by nurse Carolyn Hendrix. The event will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Hoag Cancer Center. conference room A in Newport Beach Information and reservations: (949) 760-5542. Nike will host a Club Run for walkers to marathoners al 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, http:/twww.nikerunhit wonder.com. THURSDAY UC Irvine will host "Understanding the Columbia Shuttle Accident;• with Stanford University's Douglas 0. Osheroff, recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize for Physics. Osheroff, a member of the space oib iter's investigation board, will discuss the efforts taken lo determine the root causes of th(l accident. The event will take place at 3:30 p.m. in Rowland Hall, Room 101 at UCI. Information: (949) 824·6216, cyu\'!!1uci.edu, http://www.physics.uci.edu. Hoag Women's Health Se.vices will offer a community education class on "Continence and Other Pelvic Floor Concerns'.' Dr. Matthew Clarit will present the class at 6 p.m. 111 the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 5144624, l1ttp:/lwww.hosghospital.org. Mother's Mait<et will host "Feng , Shw 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. Informatio n and reservations: (800) 5~ Round TabM West wifl host a luncheon 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 Late to Get Rich;' and Julienne: Smith. author of "Food for Talk:' • The luncheon will begin at noon at: the Newport Beach Country Club, • 1600 E. Coast Highway, Newport : Beach. Tidcets cost $45. : Information and reservations: (323! 256-1977. • The Environmental Nature Center's founder Robert House wilt 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 Centei. 160~ 16th St.. Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (9491 645-8489 FRIDAY The O.lal Lame, 1'9Cipient of the • 1989 Nobel Peace Prize. will speak : on "Ethical Self-Awareness and • s .. TOWN, Paa• A~ Daily Piiot COURIESV or RIO FILMS Alan De Herrera filming underwater scenes for his movie near Anacapa Island, 14 miles off Ventura. Film offers chance to sea lions Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot Nf:.Wl'OltT BF.AC! I -Wht•11 fi.lrnmaker Alan Dr Herrtr<1 heard that fishermen off tlt1· Southern Califomia rnu~t ~hoot sea lion!> that compctr for tlll"ir fish, he decided to shoot 1 he mammals himself-wi1h <i e<1111 era. De I lcrreras documen1ary. "California Sea Lions," shot olT the CaJifornia coast, will debut al next week's Newport Beach Him Ft.-stival. The Fullenon residl'nt got the idea for the film al'ter lw rode on a boat anti a fisherman told hirn that thl• practice or shooting :.ea lions was common. "I'd never shot a wildlife docu· mentary."' said the :11 -year-old Fullerton College graduate. ··1 he- <:ame oh~esscd with what w;L' going on and was surprised that nobody had ever made a c..lorn- mentary film about California wa lions:· I le started researching the ma- rine mammals and went with hb snorkelinH Hear ·Lo Seal Rock off Laguna Beach. 'l11erc. his in11•re-.t wa~ further piqued by a facl'·to face encounter with a ~ea lion. ··1 held my breath and dow down and she started swimming TOWN Continued from A6 Personal Transformation'" from 4 to 5:30 p.m. al UC Irvine's Bren Events Center 901 Mesa Road, Irvine. Ttdcels cost $12, $25, $40, and $95. Information: (949) 824-5000. PIM:ific View Memorial Partc will host the Vietnam Wall Experience, a 240-foot. three-fourths scale replica of the Vietnam Vetll(llns around me." hl' 'aid. ··s1w i:anw right into my fare ;rnd lookt·d mt• l'Yt' tCJ l")'l'. likl'. "I'm aCCl'ptillg you 11110 our world."" ( >11 hi:. way hnmC', llC' paid a visit IU Laguna llt:tu:h\ l·rit•111l' or Lhc Sl'a l.i1111, nuw known '" 1 hC' Pacilir Marim· Mammal Ct•nt l'r. J\flt•r 'Pt•aking with lhl' t.:cnter\ tlirl'ctor, Mithell' I ltmter. ahout hr~ l'xpcricm:e, ht• re:.ulwtl 111 make tllf' film with their help. De I k rrera":. l'rcw. including people from tht• 1't.•111cr, shot till" film ovt:r three year' in the C l1an- nel 11,lands and otlwr arc<1!1 Wlth large Sl'a lion population~. "II WHS a vtry rew<1rdi11g and exciting cxperit'nrc to go out thl're and watch !De I lr rrcral film." !.>md Dean C1omcrsall <>I the Pacific Marine Mammal Ct.•ntt•r. "We usually -.cc !lea liu11' wht>n thL•y'rt.• 'irk or injured. It \v<1:. ).,'fCill to watch tlwrn in their natural cnvironnwnt." Sl'a lions arc intelligent a11i· mals. De 1 lerrcra i.aid, who 111ter~ acted with the crew during underwater filming. nw pups even played "fetch " with pl'hhle~ thl' crew to<>Sctl and tug of war with picn ·i. of kdp. Tlw l)i!>covery Ol<u1nd hm1~h1 stock foolaHe fro111 tlll' prnwct and De I lcrrl!ra hopes thal thC' Memorial in Washington, O.C. TI1e opening ceremony stans at 10 a.m. at 3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-2700. The Newport Beadi Public Library Foundation will present Anthony Zinni, retired four-star general and former head of the U.S. Central Command, as part of the Distinguished Speakers lec1ure Series at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave .. <.,~~?:> MIKE'I ~~e°cARPET$ OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • Laminate Flooring Featuring A LLOC No G lue lnst..Jllation Wood Flooring Re finish i ng & New Texture-Plush S:•rpet v~o *2~ sq ft Installed Berber Carpet \"·~l)~ • 1 69 Im.ta/led Sq ft Carpets • Area Rugs • Vinyls Ceramics • Wood • Laminates FYI WHAT: NCatitornia Sea Lions" at the Newpon Beach Film Festival WHEN: April 17 at 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Lido Theater, Newpon Beach For more information go to http:llwww.nofilms.com or http://www.newportbesch filmfest.com. documentary will air 011 tclevr· <,ion a1 soml' point. I !is produc· tion company. Bio hl111 )., is plan· ning t wu mun~· naturl' docurnentant'!> lhl'n want~ to shift to the IMAX film f1lrma1. '"Califomia &·a U1>rb'" will af!.;o tour local schoob to ellurnte stu· dt•nt~ about till' local wildlifo and till' prohl!'m!I Lht•y lace. Ocean pollution l!I kading to inrrca:.cd cases of carn:er in tht• animals. I k I lcrrt'ra !>aid. and they have high levE·ls of pollutants like polychlorinated hiphcnyb i11 thl'ir hlubbcr. "The rnmmcrci<.tl fi:.hrng in dustry. and sca lion~ have to work tog('thcr.'" he "aitl ... rh1•y rH:t·tl to <illow thl'm tu f1·ctl them· 'l'IVl''> nut make it rompetilivt. ~·a 111111 ... around 1hc world art• -.11111 and rluhhcd and drowned in lll'IS. Wl' want to i.how what .111 ;11n:v111g .111i111al 11 r-.." Newport Beach. There will be live music and a buffet dinner Tickets cost $55. Information: (866)301 -24,,. dslsliilwestern-direct.com. hnpYlwvvvtl.nevvportbcach library. org. The American Legion. 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Ai>ftl l O. ?004 FORUM HOW TO GET PUBLISHED -t.tt.n: Mail to Editorial Page fdhor Lolit~ Harper a1 the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay s 1:. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 •A.~ Hotline: Call (~91642-~ Fax: ~n~ 10 (949) 64_6-4170 E-mail:Send to da1/yp1/ot,a>/Bt1mes.com •All correspondence must include full name, hometown and phone number (for verification purposes). The Pilot reserves the right lo edit all subm1ss1ons for clarity and length. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY Drinking young does do damage 0. 11 Sunday. April 7. lw.o yt•ar. aRo. Brian Martin l111y \('t 1111d -.<Ill) "'"•'fl'tl ,11ddt•1t t.1rth.tt dt'tlllt 1111 J h.l\ll'lh.1111111111 111 lrv11w l .x.111ly llllt' 111111• Jway .• 11 < h .111~1· I 1111111) I in· ~1.1111111 No. I. p.1r.111tt'tlt1 ' lh1 lt.Lrd i...11,h.11!.1 .111d J1111 OWt:ll \H'lll 111111 .1u11111 .1111·1 gt•1 11ng thl' <JI I t .111. \\'h.11 1h1·y l111111tl al 11111n,11 l1· ''"'a .\ \ '1·ar old 111.111·. 11h111011,Jy Ill l'XCl'ilt•rtt phy.,11,1f .,h.1p1·, pn·11y 11111d1 d1'.1tl. 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Jll hlll 11111• 111 a h11.,pt1.1I -.t•1t111~ I \VOL' Wtlh him tilt' fiN llllll'. 11lt' ,,d,1·11111~ th11J 11t 1lw ,11111.·k ld 1 11w ,.,hhing 111 tlw watt mg 1w1111. l11J11l (;od lor Kll't'lll'X. \.Vli.11 drn•' 1111, pro1·1•1hm• 1·111ail' Wl'll, lir,t, 'tlw 1l11r1or' put ti II' p.1111·111 11111lt:r 14t·1wral .1111·,tlw,1.1. l1w11. tlwy 'tick a win ·II pad 1111 t hl' rhl'!'ll and ;111111lwr 1111 1lw hack. '11wn, 11wy hit 1111' .. witrh and apply 1·l1·l'tnrnl t'll<''h'Y· Udorl' ht!'I FLO MARTIN set:ond "cmtlio vcn.ion" - !ht• 1'01111111111 tenn -a 11\lN.' a,o;kt•d if Bnan wbhcd to haw :1 111111i .. 1cr 11r pnt..,l pr.1y wtth h1111. Scary. llll'n rn nw thl' 11111!'!'1 when thC' i111l1al :wo JllUlt• jolt W1L'11°I t•noui.:h to ·rl·.,larl Bnan\ heart. l11l' llll'lcr would he nankcd up to l ..50. Still. IHJ 111'.irthcal. 1111·11, the nwtt·r woultl he cranked to :mo anti tlw body woultl litcrally ri!'ll' up off till' tahle. lhii. ti1111·. lht• lwart would luck owr. Brian often !'lhmwd 1" hi.., red ha<lge of rnur.igl' -a huge, round. ugly Imm 1111 hi' cht .... t. C In 'l'vcral other M1d1 on-;"11111,, llria11 at"tually awul l' 110111 th1• • 111e:-.thc,1a during th1· intt'll'l' 1olt . 11w paiJ1 WJ' horrihll', lw ..;1id -hke hdng klda'll 111 lht• du•'t hy a hor.t". Fiw agonl/jng yl'.tr' 111 blood thinner-.. hcta· hlorkt'r-.. m11111h-long hout., of atnal lihrillJtio11 rhythm, rll,'lllar "n trdio 11t•r..ion," ;mu thC' /\pnl 7 "tlt•atlt." Finally. thank< .ml. thi' past lanuary. ,011wtlii11g \\ll'llt right. Hrian untlt·rwent .1 'l't:omJ hean Gtlhett"rizmion ,end ahlatio11. Now. Bria11·, hl't1r1 ~ems 111 lw OK. and wt· an· ft'J..'lllarly putting our h:11HI., t 11gl'lht:r m pr.1yt•r for hb \ Ill II pft•lt• n.'l"lllll'ry. So. what ,1an1'Ci iram Why wa.' thi'i ht':lhhy !'ll'lto'd nw11 of a yo11nK rmut hit 1>11 hard? Wa., he tlui11.: a11ythinK tlilkr!'llt? No. l>id lw h<t'vt• a fomily hi!'ltory or !wart d1~J~·? No. What. tlwn? l11e ;m,wt•r i!'I .tkc1hoL 1\ftcr llnan\ 11111 ml 1·p1,0tlt-i.. I went· onhnl' and l>t.'>(ml 111 rt'St'urd1 alnal lihrillaticm. What I round w;L., inrredihk Atrial fihnllation .unon~ younger pt.'t1pl1· i' ro11111·1·tt"tl to hingt• drinking. Yup. l1q11or 111akt" y1111 i.ic.:ker. "lo p.1rty" 1' now ron!'ltdered a verb. llrian a11d hi .. 111~1 ,cJ111ol and rulleg{' pal!'I part i1•tl 11lt c11. My ror111er !>IUdent .. partied hl'arty a lnl, 1110. l:wry 1ww o;rhonl ycur. during tlw llw yt·ar' of Hria11\ illnc•,,, t I ww .. 1111lt·111, woulu hl'ar 111 hi), "1·;11tl111 Vl'1~i1111:., .. his v11llwr.1hili1y of lwing 011 hloou thinm·n.. ,1mJ tlwn. of rour,t•. 111 "" "dt'.tlh." I u'ct.l ,ud1 lt'oll habit• lllllllll'lll\ Ill gl'l 1111 111y .. uapho'< .11>0111 tlw d.1ng1•1 of wn·k1·11d <ln11k111g . l·l\t' Vt".1r. havt• p;L.,,,t·d. aml till' ,l,tll,lll" ,ffi' 1111\V eVl'll 1111111' llHTl'thhk. ()11 M1111d.1\. 1h1• ( .011gl1· <,t•an:h eng111t• · lo11ntl I .fl!Ml Yl">. 1,500 wt'IN tt'!> that mrhull·d ",1tnal filmll.1111111 ." ",iln1h11I," a11d "l1111gc dru1l.111g .. C Im• .. 111dy 'howl'd ,1ln1hol ,,, tht· t .. 111,1· 111 fi!i% of r'L"l'' of Oll'l'I 111 a1n.1l lihnlla1mn in pat lt'lll!> y11u11gi·r than li!i.,. !'>(-;1ry. 1111· l\k r1 l. Mu1111:1I n·tuf: "J\lt'oltol 111g1•,ti1111 (hl11gl' dr11 1"'111g or d1111111r lwavy 1111alt') ",..,,,odall'd wllh (atnal fibri llation). lt!'I pott'nllal role should hi' rnnsidcrC'd 111 evt'ry (atrial fihrillationl patll'llL" 1111• lmtt111ll' of 1\lrolwl ~tudic~ wdl,i1t• !>tatetl: "Akohol i11tox1c,11i1111 dimini.,hc' myoeartlial contracuon. whid1 inrrl'aw., thl' ri:.k of acute hl'art fothm· Alcohol i111ox11-;11i1111 at h·a't d11uhlt"-tht· ri~k of lll'al1 arrhyth1111;t", 11.1mrularly .11n.1I fibrillation. wl11ch can lcad.111 lwar1 fail11rt' and l.udden deit1h. Tlw inrn•;L'1'U ri~k 111 ·,uddcn cardiac death occur' in tlw ah!'lt'll l'l' !JI prl'exi,iing heart di'il':t:>t'. S111die' lwve '>how11 that :10% lo f)(J% of all ra!'l•'' 111 atri;1 l lil1rilla11m1, \Nitll othl'r rau~l'' t•xdmll'd. <Ill' d11t• to almhol. parurularly in yo11nger 1111·11. ( l11t· q11ar1t·1 111 .111 'utkk•n rardi<1l death in young nwn j, dut• to ak11h11I i11toxil'at111n." l'an.•nt,, wake up and "nl'll 1 ht• rnOet•_ My hu,h.1ncl ;ind I had our heat!' stuck in I h1• :.;mJ. I >1111'1 let thal happl'll tu you. \'our preteen.,, your ll't'n' anu your collcge-agl' childr!'ll all' all in danger if they p.iny on 1lw wcl'kt•r>th. Not 111y k1t1 ... you -..1y? \ rung. Alr110 .. t l'VCI)' wel'kl011d. a la~l' pcrt'L'11t.ig1· of 11ur kith dn ju'I that -g1•t dn111k.. J11~1 a ... k.. •RD MARTIN 1s a retired high school teadler, lectures part 11mn at Cal State Fullerton 111 lhc Foreign Language Ecluc.111on program and superv1seb student 1eache1s 111 their classrooms lllnllll 11111111 IEf m11 IAY NEWPORT BEACH Fl LM FESTIVAL ' ... MAILBAG nu P11010 /DAILY PllOl Road workers pave the road at 1 7ttl Street and Newport Boulevard . One reader hopes Placentia Avenue wdl get ttie same treatment soon. Plcadi ng for proper Over the last thrl'C year' there ha~ been an incrt.'<l!'ll' in r .. ,,1.111• •>11 f)l:t•'•'nti·• 1· u e ' • '-'-u "program " spcnc mg. 1\m I tlw r111ly tlrilll'r 1"i11~ Pl.1c1·111 i:1 1\V!'lllll' 1·v1•ry clay who j., ti·d up .ind 1h,gu~ll'd with lhe 1•1111tlit11i11 11fthat "trt:el. from Wilo,011 ~trt•t•f 111 < .osla Me..,a to 1111,pi I a I Ho ad i 11 Nl•wport lu·:ll'h°? · 1 ht•rt· arl' ho!l' ... dl'll'ri1irating ''"'''' ..,urlan ·'· had p.11dw, -111h1d1 .11 t• ,1lt1111'1 :t!'I had a!'I thl' holi•, p11111 ly r ovt'rl'd man lwl1·'· "''"· 1·11 I 11111in·tl thal 17th ~111•1•1 1111 l'l.ll'l'ntia Avenue wa' li11allv rt'pavt•tl. but whC'n W iii l'lat'l'nll.I J\Vl'llllt' hl' w'urf,11 t•d1 II 1' hl'avily tr.1\l'h·cl .• 111tl I .11n w11nderi11g if .111vo11l' dw I' a'> fru,tralccl "'I wiih thl' t u111li1i1111 ol lhat It i .. ,1 d1,gr.1rl' and a 111wr 11'111•1 11011 1111 our n1y. ELEANORE TRIGHER Ortil.:ials should know there's no free lunch UVl'r lhl' last three yt•ar' 1h1·n • '""' h1"1·11 a growing "'h11r1foll " 111 tlil' l'ity of <.11s1a Mt•,a\ huclgl'I. Anyone seeing a trend dl'velo p? Rt·cently. many l'llot rt·a<kr!'I have spoken out in an att empt to save the huq.(t•rming !'lt1dal progrnms irnplem enletl through the "Ad111 inis1ra 1iw Servkes" clt•partmt'nl (my particular favorite i!> "flute• IC!>SOllS. ") These rrngram:. arc being prolected hy Ci1y Council\ refusal w act. l'his in;u.:1i1111 may have thl' exact oppo!'lilt' effect. llad the i:ounc:il acted in Novemher. when it was clt•ar th<t l the problem or "hudgct short fall" Ml!> recognized, or, in July :.!003 wlwn the hudgct wa' adopted, lht• council coulu have imrlc mt•nted minur correction!>. Now the choil'e will lw rnt expenses or UM' emergency reserves. I lad thl'sc r ut:-. hcl'n made liv<.' rn o111hs ago or a year ago. the effect rnulcl have hC'cn spread ovt•r a 11111d1 longl'r period and less dra~til' action woul<l lw llCCCSSHry. MIKE BERRY Coo;ta Mesa ;.1delphia •• Daily A Pilot ' ' 0-_....-............ .__~--------... ------------------------'!"'.---~----._...-.---------------- S O C l E T Y Satu1day, l\pnl 10. 2004 A9 THE CROWD A woman y ou can trust WEDDINGS Rizell-Luera • B etty Mower Poinlh u. pre.,idc111 ol unht·111 Tru .. 1 Bank. 01.111gt• ( 011111y ill Ne\\'port Bcarh. wa!> n•rog11 IZl'd .is a "Woman o l l>b tinction" • 11 1h~ ... ccoml honors luncheon put 1111 hy thl" l;irl Scout 1 ouncil of B.W. COOK I )I ,111ge ( 1111111y. 1\ ,tandi11g·rn11111 1111h 11111\ll 111 declil"ated 0.( n1111•11, 1t·l·ogn11ed Mowt·1 f11r h1·r l'florh 10 hl'lp 1mprm ,. till' quJliry of h11ni.111 t .m., edura1ion. 1lw a rh .111d tho l'O\'lfUllll\Cllt in thi.. l Olllllllflllt)' ... .,,1id ( hlll 1111 .. ·0lth. l:llllllllllllll .1111111 , dm•t·tor for lht• l 111 I ...,, 11111 ,\b11 ho111>rl'd \V<t' Do nna :\llulvaney nf l agun.i '\1g111I. .1 tirelr.;, volu11 tl'l'1 .i-..,11n.111•d with tlirl ~c11ut111g Int lhl' P·"' .Iii rl·ar-.," add1•d I II" I >Id' .11 '\1·\\p11tl t 11.l"I hti-.ll·d \ I "II' I 1J1 I lw < 1111· 1111 111'11.ilt 111 1111 · 'o rtlt \11u ·r11.111 I 11u111!.1111111 t111 tlw l t1t1• 111 ol 1.1h1 ,, .... \11111· lh.111 .'ll I 11110 1111.1 \\ lllt'' \\f'f\' l1•.111111·d .111f11,1l11rd .i111111al 1'\l'lll • llo111nl Ii, k rrv ~tefani. 111 ):dlll/dlll•11 l1;lllldt•1, .111cl \\1111' Marcy Wein of Newport Beach 101ns the Jewish F ederat1on's Woman of the Year Michele Walot, Pulitzer Pnze-wmning wnter Wendy Wasserste1n and Jane Brenner at the recent Federation luncheon. 11111\\lll''''"I .... ll·l.1111', ... 1111 Brian \\ '" d1.1g1111wd \\ 11 h I )'Pl' I d1.1ht•I«., ,1t I .11ul 11111t111Ut'' 111 ha11l1• till' 111,t•,1,l' I 111uh 1.11.,,·d t1111111ht• SfiO 1wr p1·1"111\\111l' 1.i,111.1g \\ill he 1"11111.irl..1·d 10 1l111d 11·,1·.irch i111l11d111g111,· 111,t L.tl1fomi.1 "'•'I, 1•1111.111,pl.1111 prol'l•lhlrl''· pa rt of the I d11111nton Protm:ol dt•vdopetl ll} lhL' ll1tlH'r-.11~· of /\Iberra. Can.ilia. 'l'll'llll'" 1111 thl' rrunt lilll' of fi~hling diabetes 'inn· lh L' d"l'un·ry 111 in-.111111 as a lrt'.llllll'lll in l 'l.!~ •THE CROWD appc,u~ Thursd~y~ and Sa1urdays ALSO IN THE CROWD Newport Gab go Beverl y Hill s l mm left. e" p11n .,nt:ialiic Ceri~t· lel'll'~' gt'I' up do-.t· and pl'r,011.11 '' 11 h i11tt·rna11onal ra ... 1111111 lll''-lgtwr rum I uni (he dm•..,1'1 bdit'H' Ill httllllll,) along\\ i1h gal p;tl -. l and.ice Billing-.. Janice 1\gop1.111 and I >dilm· '.-.i11111n of I l.1 rh111 1,1,111d at thl' rcrl'rll H11clt•11 l>ri\'l' Walk ol :--1ylt'. I ht• l'Vl'llt. "-flllll ... llrt'cl by tlll' 1·i1y o l llt·wrly I !ill:-. a11d tit(· Hodl'o Drive L11m11111t1·t'. paid tribu11· to h1rtl fur his 111;111y n J11trih111io1i.. IO 1lt1· ,-.11rld of la\h i1111 .111d t'll t l' rta in men t. Ouistina Lucia RizeU of ~unlington Beach and Thomas Michael Luera of Newport Beach exchanged vows at a private estate in Nevada on Feb. 3. The.bride is the daughter of PauLand Inga Peralta· Ramos of New York City . '"C.he bride wore a Scaasi couture gown in '· saliri and lace. The bridegroom is the i.on or Carmen Sellers of I lermosa Beach. The best m an was Philip Peralra·Hamos. The reception was also held in Nevada. Tht' Tara Fox and Dan C1cchelli couple spent its honeym oon in Bora Bora. The two plan to live in their re.,iclenl'l'<. in Newport Bt'ach. Arizona. New f\ lexiro and New York. The bride ii. t>mployed as a model and beauty 4ueen. fhe groom is a for111er rnotol'ross champion and i., employed a' a real e<>tate dc\•elopcr. Fox-Cicchell i l'ara f=ox of Newp ort lit•urh and I >an Cicchelli of Saunders town, H.J .. cxchan~ed vow~·at I .a Valcnria I fold in I.a Jolla 0 11 Aug. ~:l. l'lw bride i~ the daughter ,,r lut· anti Kathy FolC of Newport lk.1 rh. nw hridl' wore a s11aplcs.,, white ~atin gown with a full tool 'k1rt handl'd al the hem with i.atin. rhc matron of honor wa., Michdle I fundJt'y. rill' bridesm aid' were l 1ta1hcr VodrJ. Megan (,utridge. Kerr Olson. Michelle Woolley. Julie C:ar!.oti ant.l I lope Christina Lucia R1zell and • I l t•rrt•ra. The bridl'groom b the Thomas Michael Luera so11 of liill a nd Diane Ckd1l•lli of Saundcr!.town. IU . The hl'.,t ma11 was F.ric fox. l\e11 Cicch elli.Stt've Cildiclli. Emmcll nlut', Pa trick I laggcrty and Jona! hon llundley. The reception wa~ hl'id at the I.a Valt'ncia I lot el in La Jolla with l :15 guests in at1e11dance. The couple spent its honeymoon in Jamaica. The two plan to live in La Jolla. Th e hridc is C'mployed as a n o<.:cupational therapist for the 1:ou111y of San Diego. l'lw groom also works for the county as a physical 1herapi-;1. LAUREN R ALPl-1 LAU R EN F l 0 0 R C 0 V E R N G fl B~~!u!~~N!~!?ess ) EXCLUSIVELY OFFERED AT JOHN BLOESER Mr, CARPET ONE 2927 S. Bristol St. • Costa Mesa 714.751 .2324 • www.bloesercarpetone.com No Payment. No Interest For One Year. O A C '• .,_ ..... -........... - AlO Saturday, April I 0. :>004 Daily Pilot FAITH THE MORAL OF THE STORY IN THEORY Good things come in threes "FLuter is to our f<1itl1 wliat 1mtn is 111 tlU> UUYlll, """" stlJrU> Lf to tlw and respo~ this 1a..tcr. I alc;o ICM! the son,.;..; we sing at P..ast<.'f: many or them include the word "AUeluia." which means ''l'rdise the 1.onl." Om· uf my very favori tes is entitJed M Jesus Cltrist i~ Risen Today," and ih attributed to Outrlei. Weslt..")' and Rubert Marketing the passion of faith mm m ta/fl, wl 1m blood is IO )'Ul4rbody." . -RAYMOND I. UNOQUtST "/1tt' fl'tlS(J II Jes llS stll'tdU"tl otll I !is fi rms on tJw CTO.\S IWLS SO //p crJ"lti rP<icl1 rlwm armmd /1'!'fJ/)W Ii kR }'J/I mu I llW. " -KEV1N A. MILLER CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON Wi~ It w.t.~ wtiuen in the 18th century, and because ii is Public Oomain. I am pleased to "Cnl's U'Stimrmy I Vlwn was the UlSt ti11w you 11•it11PSSff1 ii( A stroll 1l1ro11g#1 la1w-l1igh gmss i11 "gwn1 '1Wlliom An lio11r f1:,11·11i11K IO sm gulls or l1K1king at ((>(U/te/L, <111 tlrt! /JMA'lt. Or wit11essi111: rlw ,,/111}1.~ 11/.w111igl11 l1rigl1te11 1lw s1u1w "" n 1·ris11 will/Pr ruwm. Mirru:/es t/1111 a/111nst TIUIU:lt tlw lll<ll{flijiCPtUV of tlw Pmfity tomb llflflf>f>ll n/I t1rowul llS, llli' 011~y l lflllf' r11 /Kl_>' 11ttn11 iv11." -MAXLUCADO I d1,0i.t· tJ1rc1• quotc::. for today l'>t'nJUM.' I 1.hou.:h1 about the thrt·e days amt all that 111.:cum.'tl bclween Cloud h1day and Ea.,tt•r. One of the rnosr powerful church M"rviCl'S l'w attentJl'd 1' on (;O<>ll Friday, when we haw 11 cha11cl' lu wnlt' our 1-llt' on a piecl' uf rapN a11d nuil llwrn 111 J cru, !>. On Oil(' hand at\ a dark. M>mlx·r a11d -.0111·..e.mhing tinw. 11111 it i:. also a llllll' 111 remember and 10 thank l;od fur h" 1m:n:diblc low. I'll nt'ver truly Ca1h11m the ma1Q1itudt' uf the sacrifice lhal ML' mad(• that day so long ago "'far away. u day that chanl;l'tl t'Verythan~ .1 tlay that .. rill brings hope mid a futun• for us loday. 011 a mominK walk rl't:t'lllly, I pt~..c.J ,1 park with rnlurful chalk l:.a,1t·r drnwinh">· I n:memlwr drawinK with dmlk ;L, a l'hilll, aml 1 rl·mcml)t•t many ut our Ea.,lt•r M.'rvit'l~ untl cdehmuons, roo. Om· memory. whid1 hai. lwromc u huhit to 1111· 1111<1 "' my family, i!-. a phmst' aml a rt·~pon::.c. "I fl-is riM."n!" i~ whal Wt' ""Y· aml thl' n•,prnN.' 1:-"Ill' i!\ ri~l·11 mdt't'tl!" Muny pt.•oplt'. including our family. will be sharing 1h.11 ){rl'l!ling share the words and rn~e with you today. Jesus Christ is ri.'i<'n today. Allelum! < >ur triumphant huly day. Alleluia! Who did onl:c upu11 the t:rw...,, Alleluia! Suffer to redeem our lol>b. Alleluia! Hymns of praise then lt't lL' i.in>:, Alleluia! lJnro Otrist, our heavenly King, Alleluia! Who endurt'd the no!>S and KrtlVC, Alleluia! Sinrwrs to redeem and ..aw Alleluia! But the paim that I It· t•nclurl'd. AJJeulia! Our ..alv.111011 huw prcx:ured. Alleluia! Nuw ahow Lht• 'ky I !e's Kin!Y Alleluia! Wherl' die an~t·h ewr -.mg. Alleluia! Sing we to our God abow, Allclwa! · !'raise ctemal a' I Ii!-love, Alleluia! l'r.ill.e Him all ye heawnly ho'>t. Allt'luia! Father Son and 1 luly Glmi.I. Alleluia! I 4't us rerncrnbt-r what Cod did for u:-. lei us sin~ about ii a11d thank him fcir ht' love. AJl1>l11ia! 1\ml you am 4u11t t• llll' on that. • CINDY TRANE CHfUSTESON is a Newport Bead'\ resident who speaks frequently 10 parenflng groups. She may be reaciled via e-mail at cindy a onthogrow.com 01 lhtough the mail al 537 Newµort Ce111er Drive, Box 505, Newport Beadi, CA 92660. COME SEE AND EXPERIENCE THE PASSION \ .. . 1 . -" . 'The PassiorJ of the Christ ' continues to be one of· the top-grossing movies at the box office, a nd its marketing is earning a lot of the credit in the press. How do you feel about using marketing as a tool to boost a tte nda nce to services or at least attract more attention to your faith? , 'A .. k lhret' •imf':-...... 1raditional for 1h11'>£' who wish to ~n Zen. If -.....-----..-, "Jll,)COne dlll~ 1101 have seriou!. motivation and willingne!>.'> In persevere. It is' unlikely tlial ht• or she will be able ro bcnelit from Zen I raining. l\larketing, selling and proselyttz.ing arc 41111 e t ureign t 1) Zen. The cnm111crdalizat1011 of Zen -lhe avala11che of atlverliSl'lllenti. u siJ1g lhl' word "Zen" to market l'Vl'rylhing from i.ushi tn cars to !>Oap lo Jll'rfurnC' -i1' not Zen! No one ha!. to pr .. u:tin• i'.l'n in order tu "be ~wed!" It i' not our mission Ill conven people or .. ell anything. Our m11rc.1ch 11' limited 10 .. 11ua1iuns tha1 will ht'lp pt•ople who arc looking fur a Zen ur nwditation or Budtlhbt n•nwr 10 find LI!>, rarlwr than trying to i.timulaw or m:u111foc111re an i111rrei.1 in Zen where none cxisti.. Tht'rc !!. a "sclf-selccrion" pron•N>. which we re!.pect and tm .. 1. We k.eep an eye on nmtdting our t:cnrer':-finance!> and prowami. ru tJ1c means and need!. of our participa111:-, 'iO we arc not s11bjcc1 to hrinbring in people for t11eir money or linding attendees to make our program~ seem i.ucce~ful. My reacher used to say ::.he would ralher work wilh eight people who Wl're sit1t:l'rt• and whuse live~ wt'rc l>t'ing genuinely hdrwd by 1twir practire, lhan have hundreds of people hanging around. II 1i. a ~landing jnkc a1 our center Lhat we would allract morP rarticipanl~ if we did less mcditalion! Our corn111ur11ty fom1!\ 1hrough the bonding of tho't' who pr.ll:lice and share Zen nwJ11atm11 <111d it!> applkataon:-in d:11ly late. II dOl'S 11111 form around golL pullucks, rnu~ic cnterta1t11t1l'lll!\ or other kind.; ol "candy." W(• haVl' a luw-key ~odal after our :-i ttinH pcriodi., where reople dnnk .1 1•11p of 1t·a and 1all-. ab1111r practice, mmi1·~. family, val'all1111 anti !>o on. Wt• haVl' dcl'ligncd p1 ngra111!> for n1·wc11111l'rs ;11ul lwg11111l'rs. ,and we try to let 1lmi.1: who 1111ght lw 11111•re!>led know wt• ;m.~ hen· through our wehsilt', yellow paKC' 1is1i11gs ;md "" on. We are rummilletl 10 decpeniug om pr.wtice and forming a comn1111111y of rc1i11l:1r Zen pmcritioncr... W1• do 1101 -;cc 111arkt•linK. 1111.·dia hype, i11du1·e1ne11t!\ or fads m. nmtnhuting much to thi.,. THE REV. DEBORAH BARREIT Zen C:cn11·r of Orange County Costa Me)Ml II the 1ntt•1111un to u'e marketinK 100L, \ven• to lmng religi1111:- awarcnc!>!> to thl' mas .... thl'11 ii wuuld hl' mn!.idl'rc•d good. Nom•Lhl'le.,_.,, kt·cping in mind rhc )>llhjct"I of Lht• filrn. if ii were i111c11tl1.•d ro prumow and 111axi111in• movil' salel> then it would he ron~iderc·tl rq111l!-.iVl'. Thl' pro111titio11 ot G11d. in Lhe purest form, would only rt.'sult in hettcring Our house is your house. \\If(/~ " '!._Jj ,,, 1111r own lives and the liyes or others. IMAM MOUSTAFA AL·QAZWINI Islamic F.tlurationaJ C..cntcr of Orangt' County Costa Mesa Marker Ing ii. esse11tial for those seeking patrons and economic success. i\Jthough advenising and public relations arc important for us. "sucre!>S" should be judged differently by religious persons and organiJ.<11iu11:.. ·111e rc·al qUl"5111JO bl'c:onu::. ··ro what l'nd!i may we go IO 'bo1"t alll'ndancc' or ·.11tract attention'?" or course, we must he wekoming. in viting, indu:-.iw: and ;l:-. my seminary dean ... ait.I, "mcl't people when.~ Ull.'Y are!" But, hen· in I loly Weck. it is t>bvious that <liristians have not marketed well. thocolare bunnies, !iugar·coate<l candy e~s. jelly bean baskcls, peeps (Lhost: mar~hmalluw chicks that ..ometmt• on NPH's ··01ef's 'fable" rnllt:d "L11e icon of the F.aster season") and the like i.eem to have become Ea:-ter. And having Easter egg hunts hl'fore F.<.tStcr Day ii. like hearing 01ristmas t·arols in department stores hC'forl' I lalloween. I lave failh commu nities lost holidays ("holy days") lo the civil religions of our secular society and its effective marketing? Must lamentably. 01ri.stians have not done a ~'Teal job of"selling" the !-.aster portion of Jesui.' life. death and resurreclion. While our culture seems to have lapped up the I loUywoud versions. I womler who truly gets it. People in/of churd1es try to share with one another anti others what it rook for God lo get 111 that empty tnmh and what it takes fur us lo enter the garden where wr encounter our See THEORY, Pace All Cymbidium Orchids The Great Vigil Enjoy Praise & Worship • Mee\ New Friends llelp Create 11 Mult1·E.thn1c. "House Churc.h" Worship ~ervou• Meel PaHor Henry lohnson Sec the Vi11on ot Om New Chu1<.h April 10, Saturday• 6:30 pm • New Dawn of Orange County House Church (Mttltng at S.itnl Michael & All Angels lpo~copal Church) 1211 Pklflc Vlew Drive, Corona def Mar, CA 92625 Saturday, April 17th, 2004 -Starting 4:30 pm Easter Day Home Bible Study Monday & Tuesday 7:10 pm -9:00 pm 1 626 Marguerite Ave. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 April 11, Sunday• 7, 9 and 11 am St. James Church C.111· (800) 926 6B1 (949) 640 174S 3209 Via Lldo, Newport Beach• 949.675.0210 Chicken, Filet Mignon, lamb & fish Kabobs Start at $8.95 Mmtio,. lhis ""11..J rettiw 11 FREE pui ofbotue WM. @ ~ Yi 111 f.~Tf I ~"\)'2"' My I lJd\I\' u111I I "'''"Id like' ro inv11c )'UU ~nd yrn11 L11111ly w II)' Olll nrw menu. Wt· llllRr~ntcC' th•I Hiii will Inv< lhl' ll<'W 1.h~rlnrnlccJ ~hiekcn, lilt'\ 1111i.:111111. l.1111h ~nil fi,h bh•1h~. ( >ur n~w p.nta Jl\ht•1 JnJ pJnmJJ ~re al>•>,, fanuly f.ivo111C'! 2333 f.AsT CoAST HIGHWAY, CoRONA DEL MAR• 949.675.810) www.c.afkpuini.com Ne w Easter Shipment Sale !Ji.JdllJl®~W SSfP!1~fJalfilS "=' iji.r America's Choice in floor fashions since 1958: ~®omo(OOJOO) )I Daily Pilot THEORY Continued from AlO Risen Lord facc·IO·fan• lmnwing what grace God in Chns1 give1>. lllls F.aster i:tl pray 1lw1 Wt> realize the lnJe abundann· ol 1hat grace and that we will devote our resource:. tu gathering tlod's children inio the fold oflimitJess grnce that ,urrounds ui. all. 'llu!> 1' lc'l> "11iarketin1( than, !>imi:tly, , 'haring faith. Bct:allSl' it is I ;u<I\ way -sharing faith and gr.in! j, what faith commurut1cs must do ; Ill "boost aucndancr" .1ml : "all met attention ... Surely we must let other' know that thi!> is what \•11t• haVl' to ofTer. And, yc.-s, I'm sure that surnetirne 011 Easter Day, I'll tak1· a peep frurn a tray of 'wccl'>. When I do. I wiJI try tu n:rnernbcr the true sweetness that comes from knowing thut there i'S an empty to111h and wh)' :i11i.empty. THE VERY REV. CANON PETER D. HAYNES Sl. Mi chael & All Angrb Episcopal l"Jn!>h Oiurd1 Corun,1 del ~l.ir People can't takc :u.Jvan1<1gc ot what they aren't aware ot. Ministry 11 mrkcting is 'imply using ro11tempomry 11wthods to rwnmunicat c thl' !>ClVicCl> Wl' uffor pcopll·. Marketing lwgins a1> simple as an ad i11 lhl' ydlow pagt•s ur having a wdJ,ill' C llurch es art• nu long1·r ju.,t ,1 neighborhood entity; many dr.I\\ from regfonri l audit•1u·t·ll. Tr.1ditional method!> aren't as l'ncc1ive regionaJly. II wt• did11'1 markt•t our minb1nei., many pt>ople would never dbrnver 1hu1 Wl' have programs for alrnholic,, tJnig addict-;, divorq .. · fl•1·11very. an~er management, grt«ll child !'are optionll, cla!>S<'!> for purcntll 11f teens. and cou11M-lir1g, 1101 to FAITH CALENDAR •Is your church or place of worsh1µ planning a special evenl 7 If so, send 1he typed information al least two wee ks before the event to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay S1 . Costa Mesa. CA 92627. anention: Mike Swanson. reltgron editor; fax to (9491 6464170; or send e·mai l 10 da1lypilot11>1/atimes.con1 SPECIAL EVEN TS CAPPELLA CANT6RUM Cappella Cantorum. the young .adult choir of St. John Vianney ~Chapel, is beginning its fifth year The choir is open to students in :grades six to 12. It provides active .faith participation for teens :during their high school years. .Participation includes singing at ,mass regularly and at special ·events. Rehearsals are from 11 :a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays in the :chapel at 314 Marine Ave., :Balboa Island. Younger children •are invited to join. For more :mtormation. contact Nancy Kelly, :director at (949) 673·4595. :ENVIRONMENTAL :SCHOLARSHIP ;St. Mark Presbyterian Church in •Newport is offering an :environmental scholarship fund 'for two students. The 111ent1011 some g:rt:at llodal antJ c11111m1111ity i.crvil:e oppor1u11it it:s. Rottum line. the ccason we mark.ct h hecau~c 11 works. l'cuple re:.pond. Many pcoplt• do l'lllTie to chur1:h bt'C'<lllse or !.Onll' marketing !>trategy. tr it didn't worl . we wouldn't be W<ll>ling lhe n·sourcc:.. Was llw marketing 1hc only rea:.011 they c;t111c? Ah:.ulutcly not! Wt• helicve the Spirit wa., working 0 11 them alre;itly a11tl the 111arkL•1i11g tool mcrd y providc•d an avcnul' ol fl''f)IJllM'. ASSOCIATE PASTOR RIC OLSEN I larhp~ I rinity Olu rch Co:.ta ~ki.<1 Sh1111ltl ii hOllM. or ( :od hl· adwrtisl•d on a hu~· w;iiti11g·he11d1 along wit h a 'ui::gc't ivc ad lur thl' lrtll''t H ralt•t1 11111vil· or rewaling '" fa-.hio n? lklig:ion .md malt'rialilll 11 arl' often tll'pic1ed a.-. rn11111;,1lly t'Xdll~l\l'. llllt' 111 thl' -;pi111. 11nl' of 1lw markctpl:wl'. 1\dVt'11bing, wlhht: goal i~ lt1 t'C111\inr1·11' 111 our need rm .• prntltll'I. a rnanufa1 lured good, sl'c111s 10 belong 111 lhc world 11f ma1111111111. an an·a 1111hide thal 11f f;,111h .111t1 rtvcrl'lll l'. Heli1.,oio11 " d1;ir;rc11·m.,1.•t1 a:-. "'l11gh cult11n·" whill' aclwrli~ing i;. "low t'Ultllrt'. .. It 1111ght he arg1wtl that wlw11 lht• 'h11pp111!-! 111,111 "thl' lll'W ratlwdral. when lwlon~ing . ., havl' i towtlt•d m11 lll'lief,, and wlwn purl·h.1,111g ''a rd 1g11111' l'Xjll'rll'lll l' l11r many. Wl' lllll'I l now 1n11 a11d ic•m'l' :1~ u111:-.urm·r'. ll ll't'd tu he that Wl' lnved p1.•11ple and uwtl 1hi11g,; now w1• love thing' and list' pt•opl<· Wt arl' to ld tha1 rl'ligion lllll'>l ht· rl'ali,tir in .tl'l't·p1111g tltill Ill'\'-l.On,lrtll'I •" rl11m lll':-. dnd 11.kl>onald':., 'ynago1.,'11t•' and t.oca <.11la 111dtl into 1h1· ron1111011ali1y of "111l'rd1a11diw.'' scholarsh1µs will only be offered through Chapman University and UC Irvine Interested students should contact th eir financial aid office. The scholarshi ps will be awarded in the sprrng of 2004 Information: (949) 644-1341. httµ:/lstmarkpresb yrenan. org NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER BREAKFAST Reconc1 lrng religious beliefs with political life will be the sub1ect of the National Day of Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the Newport Mesa lrvrne lnterf;11th Council The event will be at 7: 15 a.m. May 6 at the Presl>ytenan Church of the Covenant. 28 50 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $12. Information (7 14) 921 8665. http://www.nmii11terla1th.org ORANGE COUNTY JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL Temple Bal Yahm µresents the 14th annual Jewish Film Festrval The event begins with a continental breakfast at 9 a.m followed by the fi lm program at 10 a.m. April 25 and May 23 al the Edwards Big Newport 6 Theater. 300 Newport Center Drcve. Newport Beach. l 1ckets cost $18. Information and reserva tions: (949) 644 1999 'MOVING HEAVEN AND EARTH' "Moving Heaven and Earth:' a documeniary about Jews of FA Often, worshippen. .11 our services inform me they arc synagogue "i.hopping," For many. this i~ the appmpnate dcsfg11atiLJn for their qut•st, ~inn· they are seekin~ the pniduct that will bc~I mcl't their Ul":>irc' and i.crvtt't' thc•ir nectl!>. Congregations vie with e~1t'h Other 111 brand und pal'kagi· thcmsclws rn. ulTcring till' 4u111lei.M"ntial cxpcricm·t· l11r pt>ll'lllial mcmhcrs. In nt•wspapers anti 111 the Ydluw P·.igcs. 1n lcttt'" to pcopll· lll'Wly rnovt-d intu the art>a a nd 1111 the airwavC's, tht'y 11>u1 a rrn:ht• thar they alone on:upy or plug a ~l'rvict• they ('11.'Tfurrn hl'll cr than any mher in!>t1t 11tiun. Secltng 111 ,111rae1 111en1lwr.hip. whil'h is tlw lifr bl1111d of a rn11grcgati1111. 1hey hype llll'ir philosophy. atmusphcn•. prnh•mms, anivities. '>i/t' .md rcputJI ion. 1111· adjet'tivc "cxci1i11g" is une of the 111osl oven1scd and ahusl·d word:.. as it is l'mploycd 111 tlc,rrihl' any a111l every r1111grl'ga1 ional 11ffcri 11g. r vl'ry ch11rd1 and ~y11ag111.,'11c 111emlwro;l11p " prl''l'llll'd "' '"invi1111g." "w,irm"' ;inti .. ,pirill1al." Many l'il'1gy adwnbl' lhl'ir 11pn1111i11g 'l'rr111111s 011 1lw hoard Ollhldl' I heir hotN ' of wor,hip. I i111ag111l' thi., tan ii.: rl'peb a., many would·lw worshipp1·rs ;is it allrarh . h111 llll'n' i!. 11111hing irHnn.,irnlly \\11111g with 1tw •.ir.111·1.,ry, i1w1t•1•11th l'l'111t11y l'V:l llJ.:l'h:.L, I h\figltt L Mrmdy, was wdl kn11w11 1111 his pi1111t•t•ri11g IM' t1l lll'W'fl•lfll'f' Ill llllrl'.td till' rl'hgiou., rn1.·,-..1gl'. "II 't'1·111' 111 1111' .1 g11mJ d1'.1l lwtll'r 111 advl'rlisl' and haVl' a lull h1111Sl', .. l\lootly 011n· .,,J1d, "1ha11 ICI pn-.wh to t•mpt y Pl''"·" Nmv 1ha1 I h.1w ytJw .1111·111i11n, 111ay 1.,..1y Lhut l1•1npll' Bal Ya hrn h." il all arid " 1lw per11·1 I llyn.1g11gt1l' lor ,111yi 111l' to 1111111 111,t call 1111 a11 appo1111111t•111 to 1111•t·t it.' dy11t1111it· and h1 illi;1111 H.rhhi antJ lt•.1m ,1h11ut lhl· warn uh 111 11., c.ir111g n111g11·ga111 111' RABBI MARK MILLER 11-mple Bat Yahn1 Nt'WfllHI ll(-;11'11 Uganda, will have its exclusive Orange County showing al 7 p.m May 16 at Temple Bat Yahm Tickets cost $18. lnlormdtron: (949) 644· 1999. FATHER ELIAS CHACOUR St Mark Presbyterian Church will host Father Elias Chacour, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and founder of the first Arab Christian Israeli umversrty rn Israel. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m. April 22 at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach Information: (9491644-1341. YOM HASHOAH HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE Temple Bat Yahm will host a Yorn HaShoah Holocaust remembrance service al 10·45 a.m. April 18 at 1011 Camclback St . Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644· 1999 DOUG CORER Temple Bat YJhm will host a Family Concert with Grammy Aw;:ird·wrnning composer Doug Cotler at 12:45 p.rn. May 16 at 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. Tickets costs S7 to $10 lnformalion: (949) 644·6563 HOLY SATURDAY St Michael anrl All Angele; Episcopal Church writ host the Great Vigil of Easter with lhe See FAITH, Page A12 •C1Mp..,1Ma11r1• .. ..._or......WD--..•1wWllll1f1HI• .. ,....... • CHlti•Plt to v.. ...._ • N1l11 "9eletMt • ....... 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Costa Meso I I' I\< ' l I' \I \' ~t Mlmad &AHo~ 1'Ju li1 \ "" Jt \ 1 ir11,11cr11r l <H11C\,1 1ld \l.11 • (\'·~ (\ 1(1 I HI 11111 \(, ul k / 41/ JI II JI/\'!, I //kl\ I l\/1 l/Hl/\(,tll HI fllflfl \Ill "" ""'a 1'1111 11 lt.i\n1~ R ...... 11 \II\\'' Ill Ill 11 ~ 11'1 11 •• 111 ... h ...... 'I 1111 \u1ulJ1 '-.h.-.1 \.lulr l\1t.J, '""h 111.111 \ l11•r,i1I11111 .. 1..i \/Ill/ kl , llo'/ fl Ill 1111/ SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL ... C-lllly ...... " ,...., ,,... Cflrltl IN 6"1/lf 11111 a Lid IN lrtlff" lhe Rev Prov~n Bvnyon ReCIOr 3209 V 10 lido N~IBeoch 949/675 0210 7 30 om Trod1itoriol 9 om Conteme<>(OrY. 9om Church Schcxil I I om Chommohc ond Wedne~ Noon Spend Easter with the Risen Christ "The Resurrection of the Christ" (Mark 1 ~:1 ·8, I Corinthians 15:17-22) t srAND&f,W'S PRf\11\ I t RIAl\I Clllll((,11 Or. John A. Huffman, j1. fri>,uhtnR 'ururd•y. Apnl 10, l004, 5:30 r.M, ~unday, Apnl I I, l004, 7:00, 8:30 lk 10; 15 A.M. tac:rou from Ncwpon llarhot High School ar Irvin< and I $th) 600 ~1. AndrC'w' RoJd, Nrwron lk•<'h. l°Al1forn1• 9266 I ~ lH (9491611·2880 !'.·MAIL tnfi~undrcw•prc,.ori: WF II www.U•ndrcw'P'~'""g ......_. .... l{\l\\\'..< \lll(lll< ~·---s---. ' A+ ·A God-ccntcfcd parish communicy, inmum<l by the Word nf God and renewed by Lhc S~C'r3111t'l!IS• Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Vista Drive Ncwporc Beach, California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rtv. Monsisnor William P. McLa ughlin Pasror LITURGIES: Saturday, 5 p.m. (Canror), Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet). 8:30 (Contc:mporary) 10:00 (Choir), 11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary) FA I TH FAITH Continued from Al 1 lighting of the Paschal candle, holy baptiSITI and the.Choral Eucharist. Services will begin at 7!30 p.m . today at 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-0403. EASTER SUNDAY St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church will host Festival Choral Eucharist with choir brass and. organ at 8 and 10 a,m. Sunday. An Easter Egg F(tstival will follow at 11:15 a.m. The church is located at 3233. Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644·0463. EARTH SUNDAY St. Marie Presbyterian Church will celebrate Ea11h Sunday at 9:30 a.m. April 18 at 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. The event celebrates God's gift of creation by offering thanks for the gift of creation and recognizing humanity's responsibllitv for keeping it sustainable. Information: (94.9)644-1341. SATURDAY REFLECTIVE EXPERIENCE Rock Harbor Church will have a walk-through experience of grieving Christ's death at several artistic stations from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. today at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, lnformatlon: (949) 548-2600, http.://Www.rodcharbor.org. EASTER SUNDAY Rock Harbor Church will have a Easter Sunday celebration with the telling of Easter through a blerid of drama, dance, music, visual art and biblical teaching from 9 tO' 11 a.m. Sunday at Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Information: (949) 548;2600. http:/M.wW.roclcharbor.org. WORKSHOPS PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is offering a six-week class focusing on the five purpose principles outlined in the book, "The Purpose Driven Life:· by Rick Warren. The class meets at 10:15 a.m. Saturdays through April 18 at 600 St. Andrews Road. WORSHIP DIRECTORY I I \\ I \I I TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH Will Hold A Sp1cl1I HOLOCAUST REMEMllWICE SERVICE "YDM llAIHOAW' - ( l llll\ll\'\. Ill FlltDAY mMT, AP111. 11, 2GIM· · ·· ATl:illPll. LlilJdidVI? v TryThis r.l Key r Worship 10:00 A.M. 2Al1 In• Awt., 11NJert leacll Can words adtqnttly descnbt total hate, 1rct11t1Ct1d dHth? $ U.IAllC~ CAITll M1UU Ill GFFICIATI fw llf1. Clll: (Mtt 5411111 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples or Christ) 2A01 lrvln1 Ave. Newport Beach, CA (949) 645·5781 Minister. Or. OttlAis Short < I I I\ I\ I I \ ', \I 11 '-( I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 VIC Lido Newµ:>rt Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church JO am & 5 pm Sunday School 1 O am Wednc"Xlay MeeQnol " lO r.tn . . SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 PoClllc View D1 NeWJX>rl Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Chutch 10 am Sunday School 10 am Wcdne:;doy M~ 7 JO pm A I st WMOOl:lay 12 noon Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God. ..... h40:1 BIWIC~ of Th< Mother Church• Th< Fii)! Church of (,)in.sl, Scien1111 • f!o...lon. Ml\.\leh~s ' I' I\ I '·I'.', I I I( I \ ', I '1 I I I I I' \'. ----..-. ~ .r-. ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH N•wport H•rbor Luthw•n Church (E.LC.A.) "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Newpon Center United M'ethoclitt Church Rev. Cathl~n Coots, Pastor 1601 Marguerite Ave. comer of Marguerite and San Joaquin Hills Rd. (949) 644-074S &tm Quiet Worship Servi« /04m Worship 4nJ Chi/Jmr's S"""4J Srhool Yo"th meni111 wttltly ~) ft ft ••• 798 Dover Dr. Hewpol't BMch IraclBlonal Lutheran Pntor Jamee McCammon Wonhip Servfc. with Holy Communion 8'andey 9:18 .,,, CHILDCAM AVA•Alll • MllURRDm UNrTm Mm1'HODe8T CHURCH 1101 llak.,, C.M. WMw111w..tt1pl11111n a Ctuch School 8:30 end 10:00 a.m. (714» t7l-8234 Or. Rtc:harcl Gtoi-Oe Rrv. Steplllnle Tooo Stntor M111l1ttr Youtll Miritster ChM Cbmch By the Sea United Mc1hodis1 I "(Kl W. Balbo;a Rlvd .. Ncwron &~eh Mhm. • Mult Sundly 5diool '"° 81 I a • m • Wonhijl Md C"'1diau Swld.y xhool Tiie Rn. Dr. Geo,., R ~ Pu1or (949)61J·*' • • Newport Beach. Information: (949) 574-2236. PARENTING GROUP Jewish Family Service of Orange County is forming a parenting group to help parents to unders,and and deal with ttie feelings and behavior of their ctiildren. The group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the first and third Mondays of the month at the center, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in • Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 445-4950. Preregistration is required. THIRTEEN JEWISH STEPS TO RECOVERY Jewish Family Service Is offering a support and discussion group for adults whose children or spouses suffer from alcohol and drug addiction. The group meets from 7 to 8:30 p,m. Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 445-4950. Preregistration is required. BAHAI FIRESIDES Members of the Bahai faith hold informal public discussions on spiritual topics at 7:30 p.m. every Friday and at 11 :30 the last Sunday of the month. The talks include brunch or dinner. Also, interfaith devotional meetings will be held the last Saturday evening of the month. Call for locations. (949) 759·0999 for Friday meeting, (949) 760-5360 for Sunday meeting, and (949) 646-6328 for Saturday devotional. ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange County offers an Introduction to Zen Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the first weekend of every month, typically on a Sunday, at 120 E. 18th St., Costa M esa. The cost is $00. (949) 722-7818, http://www.zcoc.org. A SPtRITUAL JOURNEY A 26-lesson study on the life of Jesus Christ titled "Journey to the Cross" is taught at 9:45 a.m. Sundays during the Homebuilder's Bible Class at Liberty Baptist Church. The study parallels the four Gospels to present the story of Christ. The church is at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beacfl. Free. (949) 760-5444. DREAM ON The Adult Faith Formation at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newport Beach holds a dream analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408. MEDITATION LESSONS A free "'lectio divina" meditation group meeting is held at 7:10 a.m . Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Lectio is a style of meditation that includes using Scripture or a special reading as a Jeff Ewinf.! & Lylee11 Ewinf.! <.:H ECK IT OUT! You have finally found the home that 1~ right for you, but you have some questions about the slructure and condition of the ho m e. A hom e inspecllon 1s the best way to get answers to your questions. There arc companies that specialize in inspecting new and used homes. Most sellers allow a reasonable amount of time to have the propeny inspec ted after the purchase agreement is decided upon and prior to closing. h is w ise to have a home inspection. even 1f the house is new and everything appears to he in perfect condition. The inspector can provide im portant information about the house. Where arc the gas and water shut-off valves'! H'ow do the circuit breakers operate? What type of routine m aintenance should be done for each system? The inspector's fee is an investment thut can save you m o ney later! The Ewings have represented the Newport Beach area since l 972. For all your real estate needs cal I on the e:11perlenced Ewing team at Coast N ew port/Cold we ll Banker. Jeff Ewing 949-759-3796 Lylem E-. 949-79-3786. ...... ,_.,e.o.y ........... .......,., stimulus. The Christian Meditation Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first and third Wedn'esdays of each month at the center. The format includes two periods of meditation with some Instruction on l)ow to . meditate, a talk and a discussion. (949) 219-1408. WEEKLY EVENTS SUPPORT FOR OLPER WOMEN The Jewish Family Service offers a support group for women older than 50 to address issues such as am<iety and·depression at 10 a.m. on the second an'd fourth' Monday of each month at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. · Preregistration" r!lqliired. rt 14) 445-4950. NEW GROUPS Jewish Family Service of Orange County has formed a bereavement support group that m eets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a Challenge of Change support group that meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays. Both groups meet at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills, 24512 Moulton Parkway. The service is also forming a parenting support group to meet the first and third Mondays of each month at 10 a.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950, CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN Pastor Hein Austin leads a Bible study on ''How to Become a Contagious Christian" from 7 to 9 p.m . Wednesdays at 377 W. Wilson St .. No. 15 in Costa Mesa. All are welcome to come and meet new friends. Information: (949) 722-7498. CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH SERVICES Pastor Hein Austin conducts church services where you can make new friends, enjoy upbeat music and hear positive practical messages at 2 p.m. every Sunday at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 722-7498, http:llwww.cfcinternational.org . GAY /LESBIAN SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Service of Orange County plans to present a discussion group for parents of Jewish gays and lesbians if enough people are interested. (714) 445-4950. MYSTICAL AND SPIRITUAL The Mystical Spiritualist Church of South Orange County holds Sunday services every week at 10 a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Suite 3. A spiritual healing service sta11s at 9:30 a.m. (949) 581 -2290. RE·MEMBERING GROUP Our Lady Queen of Angels holds a re-membering group at 6:15 p.m. every other Sunday at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. The parlsh center is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive. Newport Beach. (949) 548-3844. BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church holds its Men's Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on the second, third and fourth Thursdays of each month at 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. Free. (949) 644-0463. MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m. Wednesdays in Dierenfield Hall. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. $2.50 at the door. (949) 631-2880. SEPARATION SUPPORT Jewish Family Service of Orange County holds a women's divorce and separation support group at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish Family Sel'Vice"s office at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. For dates and fees, call (714) 445-4950, e><t. 114. YOUNG WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP Jewish Family SerJice ot Orange County offers a support group for younger women dealing with issues such as life passages and changes, body Images, family, relationships and lonelineu at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at tha agency office, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950, ext. 114. HELPING THE HELPERS Jewish Family Services is sponsoring a discuuion group focusing on the iaaues and concerns faced by adult children taking care of their elderly parents. The offices are at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa M .... Preregistration Is required. S10. (714) 44M950. ANXIETY ANO DEPRESSION · SUPPORT The Jewiah Family Service of Or1nge County offert a support and dlacuaalon group for adulta experiencing 1nxlety and or depreulon from 10 1.m . to noon on Mondaya It the egency offices, 250 E. Bi ker St., Suite G In eo.t1 Meta. Free. (714) ~. -• • =· Daily Pilot COMMUNITY & CLUBS Superb studenis named delegates S even young women have been selected as delegate~ and seven as alternates by , the American Legion Auxiliary of Newport Harbo r Unit 29 I to attend Girls State at Pitzer College. Qaremont, from lune 27 to July 3. They are Roxana . Mehrfar and Balley Gardner, Corona del Mar High School: Heather Oulf and Carley Mwtan, Costa Mesa llfgh School; Jontl Bradshaw and Kathryn Kuk:eyk. F.stancin I ligh School; Lakshmi Reddy and Phuong Nguyen, Irvine Hi~ School; Brittani Yrlarte a11d Jessie Womble. Newport I !arbor High School; Taneen Jafarkhanl and Lara Trank, Northwood High School; Kendra Kadam and Jennifer Po. Woodbridge High School. They were ~elected becau't' of their academic exc.:t'llence, d~ well as their involvement in extra-curricular school a11d community activities. acrordi11g to Cynthia Culp, auxiliary member. The delegates will jm11 500 young women frorn throughout the 'ftatt' for tlw one-week conference. I he young women wen~ recently honored at a distrit t luncheon and will be involved in otlwr activities throughout the year, AU expenses are paid fur hy the auxiliary and !.pon .... urs an• welcome. The a11>aliary spon\or' numerous programs that be1w fi1 our children and youth in the c'ummunity, ru. \veil as contributing cuuntless hour' of service a nd funds to our veterans. If you are intereMed in becoming a sponsor, coruact the American Legion office at (949) 67:1-5070. MOVED TO THE HOLIDAY INN The Rotary U ub of South Coast Metro hao; moved ih 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) 5744298. CASA TERESA Casa Teresa. a temporary hom.11 for single pregnant homeless women 18 and older, needs volunteers for these positions; office assistant/greeter, computer assistant, program developer assistant, and resale boutique salesperson. (714) 538-4860. CENTENNIAL EVENT COMMITTEE Volunteers are needed to serve on a Centennial Event Committee to celebrate the 100th anniversarv of Corona del Mar in 2004. Community input on the final form of that committee is also sought. (949) 675-0501. COMPANION HOSPICE The Hospice is now recruiting volunteers to become a friend for someone who needs that e>ctra special caring at the end-<:>f·life. Become a membe r of a team whose goal is to promote quality of life and comfort measures. Each applicant will receive 16 hours of orientation and training. (714) 560-8177 or volunteers@Companion Hospice.com. JIM meeting location to the I loliday Lnn on Bristol according to dub co· president UsaAllen. The club still meets Wednesdays at 7:15 a.m. DE BOOM for breakfast and guests are welcome acrnrdinl; to Allen. Originally the club was form ed 10 '>l'rvt' th t' South Coa~t Metro art."a .rnd the movt-allows them lo drnw members from throughout Costa Met.a. The d uh meets ewry Wednesday for JJl hour and,, half with a '[leaker of rnterrM. and f)fOvides a varwty of service oppnrtunit ie~ 111 the lc1ral comnn11111v. It\ u ~reat way to '>llirt the day. Alll'n 'aid. If you w.mt to gt·t involved in tlw "orltl of ,t•rvrn• to your rn111111111111y. co11i;1dt'r the Hotary t Jub of South U1a,1 Metro. For m1111• 111lnrmatin11, t·nntill"I Allen ,,, (il4l 'la-28<1<1 or l"ll prt•,1tfrnt w nnle llamlhon il l (/1'11 745-16!!:!. COMPUTER FRIENDS L>ave WeMerOeld will he p11·,1·ntm~ '"Ra~1r PC rrouhle 'thoc111111( .11 C.111111>11H·1 ITll'l1dS nf Ow .. .-. 1111 \\.l•d 1w~d.1y. lfo will '>how y11l1 how lo 'olvc pe'>ky problC'ITI'> \'1th e,1.,y. tool-proof ways to do )'Our own nimputi>r lrouhle ~hooting, Weswrficld has hel'n 1carhing computer t OlLrl>C'> arid prov1d111g per<;o11al in-..trurnon .;int'!' I ~IHI He teaclH''-cl.i~:.e~ JI tlw ()a,is Senior O uh, at Margueritt' and 'ith avenues .in Corona del Mttr. The rnt'eting will lwg111 with a generaJ ()and A :ll I p.111 w11h the we .. u·rlit'ld Jllt''o('llt<ltion dl COMMUNITY ANIMAL NETWORK The network net!ds volunteers to help control the rising populatton of wold cats in local neighborhoods. Volunteers would trap and deliver cats to local veterinarians for spaying or neutering, and then release them bade to the property where they were found. The goal of the program 1s to save the lives of stray cats. (949) 759-3646. COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE The playhouse needs volunteers for ushering, badcstage work, mailings, typing, c'ontrolling lights and many other duties. (9491 650·5269 COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY The society preserves and promotes the history of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for the archives. library. museum, docent and public outreach programs. (949) 631·5918 COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Costa Mesa literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English as a second language. People who want to learn English as a second language are also encouraged to call. Call to register. (714) 435-3310 or (714) 545-3445. COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP GROUP The Orange County chapter of the 1:30 p.m .. Tickets are provided for door prizes and refreshments are served before the break for special interest groups. Everyone Is welcome. from beginners to advanced computer users. There is a S3 charge at the door for nonmembers. Fot morf! information, visit l1ttp:/lwww.11ivia11bo14/os'. rripod.com. WELCOMETO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS Betty Dugan and c.arolynn Prior were inducted into the club by District 4 LA Governor Jim North at a recent m eeting of the Harbor Mesa Lions Oub. Nathan WhJte, sponsored by Wendell Sawyer, who joined the Hotary O ub of Newport· Balboa. WORTH REPEATING from "Thought for the Day.·· provided by Greg Kelley of the Newport Mesa Interfaith Council: "Appreciation is n wmulerful gift: It mtlkes what is P.xcellP11t i11 ntliers lielo11g to us as well." -VOLTAIRE SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK TUESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The 46·111rmher Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Uub will meet at Five Crown~ Restaurant for a program 011 Habitat for I lumanity. ll111p://www.11ewportbt•ncl1 su 11riserotary.org). 6 p.m .: The Custa Me.~a-Newport I !arbor Lion~ Oub will meet at th~ C:o~ta Me~a Country Oub. WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The JO-member South Coast Metro Rotary Oub will m eet at the J loliday Inn and national Multiple Sclerosis Society has started a new self-help group in Costa Mesa for people newly diagnosed or with minimal symptoms of multiple sclerosis, or both. The group meets at 11 a.m. the second Tuesday of every month. (949) 65().. 7659. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Seniors 55 and older are invited to help staff the Westside substation. Volunteers are asked to work two four-hour daytime shifts per week. They would be responsible for answering phones, bicycle registration, fingerprinting, data entry and assisting with other citywide projects. Seniors who can speak Spanish and English are also needed. Call for an application. Fred Gaed<ler, (714) 754-5208. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers who can greet members and the public at the front desk and volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel computer experience and sharp telephone skills. The Senior Meals program also needs people to deliver meals to homes. (949) 645-2356. COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. The nonprofit organization at the Costa Mesa Senior Center is looking for new board members. The fundraising and policymaking board needs volunteers who will BUNNIES BASKETS CARAMEL M>rLES HAND-DtPPEO NOvtl.TIU CANDIES AND MOU the Newpon I farbor Kiwanis Oub will m eer at the University Athletic Oub. Noon: TI1e Exchange Oub of the Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthia n Yacht Oub. 6 p.m.: The SO-member Rotary Oub of Newport ~Balboa will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear L.t. Carlos Mercado of the U.S. Coast Guard discuss Homeland Security. ( 11 t tp:l/www. newportba /boa. orlfJ . THURSDAY 7 a.m.: The 20·plu~·member Costa Mesa-Orange Costa Breakfast Uons O ub will meet at Mimi's Cafe to hear Costa Mesa Fire Cllief Jim fllls. Noon: The 50-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis O ub will meet at the Holiday Inn (l1ttp:llww1v.kiwanis.org/ cl11l1/costa1rwsa); the 50-m emher Kiwanb Oub of Newport Reach -Corona del Mar will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht CJub for a program by Alan Oleson on the E'nsenada Yacht Race; the 85-member Exchange ( lub of Newport Harhor will meet at the Nautical Mu!>eum to hear Duncan Forgey discuss ··Arctic Real E.<>tate Opportunities" ( h1tp:/111111.1w.nl1 exrlta11gecl11b.coml.The I OO·membc·r Rotary Club of Newport Irvine will meet at the Atrium I lo tel for a program by Sandy Meadows, Newport !leach Police Department volunteer, and officer Lloyd Whisenant 011 Automatic l·.x1ernal Delihrillator. l lttt11://w11.1w.11im1ary.org ). • COMMUNITV 8t CLUBS 1s published Saturdays 1n the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meeting information by fa )( to (7 141 921-8655 orbv e-mail to 1deboom " sol.com. participate in monthly meetings, occasional committee meetings and special projecis. Candidates should have conneciions in Costa Mesa and surrounding communities and an interest in servi ng the community by helping seniors. (949) 645-2356, e><t. 16. COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. Volunteers work one on one with a child for three hours a week. (714) 619-5155. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, case .,. sp~i'lllists and outreach assistants are needed to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skill s are needed for office volunteers and for mediators. (949) 250-0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals needs volunteers for ongoing clerical work, programs for children with disabilities and special events. (714) SJ.4.1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER The Environmental Nature Center provides quality education through hands-<:>n experience with nature in a 3.5-acre outdoor classroom. Adult volunteer trail guides are needed in the $ee lNVOLVED,Pa1e A14 With every $10.00 pu.rcbued and thi1 ad. QHilftN Yo" 'II rrf'rwr o"r of tht1r populnr rw: WALNUT f UOGE 6 OZ. Bunu CHAM 6 oi.. I I I I I PL\Ntrr I BlJTTH S oz. I I CocoNlTT I 6 oL I I Cne ... ri"t 1ixt] JN" If,_,;,,,,,"~ NEWPORT Bf.Arn • W'*IJ/f PIMA Irvine & 17 th, nxt to Sfarbucks (949) 631-8700 I H UNTINGTON 8 f.ACH • MMri1UI V'JJ.,- Edingcr at Springdale (714) 846-3251 I I I I I lllT l PIUD . ..._ .,, ___ ""' ~ tf Sit t1 -.. C..'t M ~ l •'"""' tltn. la dleict ,.. 1iiJ iw... Graci o.c. (.-;. • MillMt 1'9Cl). l l----~~-'!!'!-~:_-:_~l~-'='-~~,!!·_ .. ~~~----J 0 a a ssossscsz Saturday, April 10, 2004 AU CUeTOM MA80NRY -INC. QJ-4 ange M USEUM l lur ''''' l.-.11lw1 "l'l'•·r, "l·'I' \1•11r leo:.-l tn <.<1111l<1rt. \ lld-i.1,l11nn1·.I :\llll"ll<.olll 1 r.1l1'in.1n,l111• J.!•"'"' 111111 t"\'l'ry sh ne we 111.1kt· '\ 11h .1 lull 1.111i.:<" 011 ,,:,., .111d w1d1h,, "'l" c.1n (11 ynu. 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FRIENDS Of THE BAU.ET MONTMARTRE The Friends need volunteers who want to help talented local dancers perform in professional theaters. For 30 years. the organization has provided the community with quality Russian ballet training, helping youth develop strong discipline skills, build high self-esteem and achieve dreams of being a professional dancer. (714) 241-7424. FRIENDS OF TitE COSTA MESA LIBRARIES The Friends is a support group for the three libraries in Costa Mesa. Help with fundraising events and help promote library programa and S8Nica in our community, (71 4) 556-4396. FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH U8RARY The boolcstore needs donations for book sales. Good quality chiklren's and nonfiction books are espedally needed. They may be left at any ohhe branch libraries -Balboa, Mariners or CorQna def Mar -or in the special book closet next to the Friends 8ooJ( Store, at 1000 Avocado Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff the used book store. wriicti is inside the entrance of the Central Library. Volunteers must be members of the Friends of the Library and, are . asked ro wort one three-hour shift per month. (949) 75~9667. FRIENOS Of ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter meet the first Thursday of eech month to plan projects and events that benefit homeless families. FOCIS is the shelter's only fundraising arm. (949) 640-8828. GIRL SCOOTS Gir1 Scouts of Orange County needs volunteers who will be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. (714) 979·7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enricttment opportunities for girls and boys. (949) 646-7181. 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JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed for Project Caring, which provides socialization and cultural experiences to the Jewish residents and others at Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa. Volunteers adopt a facility to provide programming of Jewish content to the residents on a monthly basis. They must take a TB test and undergo a fingerprinting badcground check. Volunteers are also needed to provide comfon and support to the Jewish terminally ill and their families. The group sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people with chronic illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Service, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. JUNIOR LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women, oommltted to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the wort and leadership of trained volunteers, is seeking new members. (949) 261-0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE 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 hiker registration and general public orientation. (949) 488-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organization that works with persons with HIV or AIDS, is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing transportation and providing complirnentary therapies such as massage, acupuncture and chiropractic care. Lisa Toghia, (949) 494-1446. LITERACY PROGRAM The program is always in need of volunteer tutors. No professional teaching experience is required. To attain certification, a series of training classes must be completed. For more information, contact Literary Services at the Newpon Beach library, (94.9) 717-3874. LUV-A-PET CENTER Volunteers who love to work with cats and kittens are needed at the luv·a-Pet Center at PetsMart in Costa Mesa. (949) 451-3272. cool(ing for themselves. (949) 64&-8060. MOZART CWStCAl. ORCHESTRA Orange Counry's only nonprofit resident chamber orchestra needs volunteers for tidceting, ushering, phones. malling and help with receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the board of direc1ors. (949) 830-2950. NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS The City of Co11ta Mela will host its annual community clean-up event on Saturday, April ~4. Those Interested in volunteering or making donations of cash or in-k.ind donations of supplies for the event can call the Neighbors for Neighbors hotline at (714) 754-4892. (714) 754-4870. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The recovery center for wome11 with alcohol or other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. (949) 548-9927 or (949) 548-8754. NEWPORTBEACHl/lADOPT A MARINE BATTALION FUND The 1f1 Adopt A Marine Battalion Fund was created to accept donations and to provide financial suppon for ongoing programs and events planned to show appreciation to the 1st Battalion 1st Marines, based at Camµ Pendleton. (949) 644-3124. ' NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST The Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve is looking for volunteers to assist with naturallst·led tours and programs, special events and habitat restoration projects. The interpretive center is at 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. (714) 973-6829. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND V1SITORS BUREAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potential visitors. Volunteers with extensive knowledge of Newport Beach are needed. (949) 719-6100. NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program seeks volunteers to tutor adults who want to improve their reading and writing skills. Volunteers will be cenified during training workshops In the Friends Meeting Room at the Central library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newpon Beach. (949) 717-3874 or literacy@city.newport-beach . ca.us. NEWPORT BtACH PREMIERE· CINEMA GUILD The Newport Beach Premiere Cinema Guild, which suppons the Newport 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. (949r253-2880. MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY 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. "' - The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer input, tidceting, filing and handling phones. (714) S5EH>262. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC - MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a lasting etfect on a young person's life. Students 10 to 18 years old are matched with mentors to improve their ld\ool performance and self.ateem while developing positive peer and aduh relationships. (714) 549-9622, ext. 35. LIBRARY FOUNDATION The library foundation needs extra hands to perform clerical duties, such as filing, organizing and stuffing envelopes, at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3890. ' NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE COMPANY The company needs volunteers to help with costume design. sewing, make-up application, set construction, tedlnlcal help, publicity, stage management and badcstage supervision. 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Al.., WllMI a nre, ... , 1a11s, lrlw9' .. ._,....., v.nr ........... TllltM Prl••J .... ----J ----i;..-~_i_~4 ' ... A..;., .. L ,f+&L L;A. L •J ,,, .. • .. . . • • • . . . . . . I 0 •••••• d •• - --. ·-- QUOTE OF THE DAY "Ir felt like I was swimming in gel. " Amy C8dln, Corooa del Mar swimmer COLLEGE BASEBALL :Stars ., "' -~aligned fforUCI "'"" '· ,4 '• ' ~:UC Santa Barbara loses • :~ases-loaded fly baJl in : =the night sky to help ;./Eaters in Big West clash.' ... ,. ; .Sarry Faulkner -;Daily Pilot /. •• ANTEATER BALLPARK -A 22·6·1 ··..:Stan, the best in lhe UC Irvi ne baseball ~")>rogram's 26 seasons, might be enough :--to Indicate lhe stars are aligned for the .; .klteaters this spring. ·: But victory against Big Wesl Confer- : -ence visitor UC Santa Barbara virtually • fell out of the sky Fri- day night to support a sterling mound per- formance by Anteater junior lef1-h ander Glenn Swanson. Sports Editor Richard Dunn: (949) 574-4223 • Sports Fu: (949) 650-0170 • -...... ~. ~-' -Amy Catlin, 14, i mpeting in her fir 1m season at na del Mar High since overcoming leukemia, a battle which began when she was 12 and showing ·great potential as a top-notch swimmer. GIRLS SWIMMING ~.- EYEOPENER .Daily~Pilot. Spor9 Hall ol Fame 'Nt.MJo;c II~· t1.U..itflt1twu Aonl 12 honoree SEAN HYLTON Saturday, April 10. 2004 81 DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT :": The key play in the ·:•Baters' 5-3 win occurred with the bases • 1oaded in the sixth against Gauchos --: ;tough-luck starter Andy Graham. After : .Man Fisher scored from third on a wild ;pitch to double UCl's lead to 2-0. R.J . • ;Brown walked and Danny McCarthy ; •laid down a bunt single to load thl' ·:bases. ; .. Erik Johnson then lofted what ap- : ~ared to be a sacrifice ny to center -.field. But UCSB outfielder Matt Stevens ; ;quickly began holding his arms out. :~s up, indicating he did not see the ~g drive. It fell w1touched everal Catlin never gave in from him for a two-run single and. r.--......nl'llore the inning was through, the hosts ~ all their bullpen wOuJd need to go ~-0 in the three-game, conference- ~pening series before 823 spectators. ~~ ~We got a huge break," IJCI Coach "~ohn Savage said of the misplay. wh ich .:~ compounded when an infield ~ng error allowed the fifth UCI run '!ao score two outs later. "The bases were ~oaded and they lost the balJ in the sky. / ~ s .. UCI, Paee 84 ~ WOMEN'S TENNIS Steve Vireen Daily Pilot W a1er is a symbol for rebirth, and for cleansing. This ha:. bet!n tnlt' in Amy Catlin's life. She began swimming when she was 8 and showed b'Teat promi~e at age 12, but something happened to he r that altered her Ufe. Before, her chaJJenges were all about beating a time on a s1opwa1ch. Bui suddenly she touk Corona del Mar athlete enjoying her junior season in fourth year of remission f rom leukemia on ll'"h of will and overcoming a lifo·threatenrng ilJness: le1dcemia. Callin, a Corona del Mar lfigh junior. seemingly used the water w. a source of strength ru1d refuge from her battles with leukemia and other ailments. During the past four year~. Ca1lin has rn111inued to swim dcspilc dealing with chemotJ1era py, ai. well as osteoporosis. tendinitis in her shoulders and a broken arm. Osteoporosis is a disease irnvh ich bone:. become fragile and more likely to break. "I wa., just really tired," Ca1li11 YOUTH SOCCER ~aid of her bouts wirh chemotherapy. "I think it wu~ more emotionally draining than it was physically because at that point in m y life, 13 and 14 years old. kids are thinking about going out and havin g fun. I kind of missed out on that. That was really emotionally d raining. Swimming really helped that. I stilJ could see people and I could participate to a certain degree." Catlin is now in her fourth year See CATllN, Paee 83 Pilot Cup openings available MARK C. DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT ~ .UCl's Kristina Boss, who played No. 3 doubles and No. 4 singles, : steps Into a backhand in Friday's match against UC Riverside. . Thl' fif1h annual Daily Pilot Cup is sel to be bCKln Junl' I. yet many :.choob within Newport Ueach and Costa Mesa arl' .. 1ill unreprel>ented. Each puhltr a nd private elementary school within the city limits of New· po rt Beach and C:o-.1a Mesa i" e ligible to participate. The ~chool m ust ap- po int a liai!>on tn communicate with the tournament director. Kirk Mcin- tosh. All liaisons mmt be established by April 15 a n d thereafler a llend a meet- ing to discuss school co lo rs, receive reghtrat1on forms and discuss tourna- ment rule-;. Any school that is not represented will not be eligible to p lay in the 1ournam ent. In an effo rt 10 balance the com peti- tion the Pilot Cup will have two divi- sions in each age grou p. Th e gold d ivi- sion will be for the la rger sch ools a nd the silver division for the small schools a nd second teams from the la rge schooh.. Each divis ion will receive individual med als for the winners and finalists. T he gold division winners will retain • the perpetual trophy. The tournament will continue to have boys and girl" divisions fo r third- and fourth-grade and fifth-and sixth· grade teams. The third-and fourth- grade d ivi sions will play nine on nine, while the fifth · and sixth-grad ers will play 11 vers us 11 . The following schools have not es- ta blished a liaison: California, College Pa rk, Killybrooke. Newport Heights. Pom ona . Rea, Sonora, Victoria, Whit· Sff SOCCER, Pa1e 83 A Mariners Chri stian School player fires a shot into oncoming Our Lady Queen of Angels players ~ in last year's boys third-and fourth-grade division final of the Daily Pilot Cup at the Costa Mesa Farm Sports Comptex. KENl TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT --------• ----~--_ •• ..__. ____ .___. ............ .__ _______ .. _ ....... _ ........ ,. ___ .....,..__._ ....... ___ ....... 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But CatliJl didn't want any of that, despite alJ the hardship! .. In the summer of 1999.~he dreamed of becoming a swimmer in college. But in . November, only nightmares clouded her visions. She had been experiencing shoulder problems for over a month and went to her doctor for a routine physical. Results from her bloo<l test showed she had leukemia. Olemotherapy ~radiation treatments that eould help beat leukemia -whittled Catlin's strength. But she continued to swim. Four years ago. after her first round of chcmottierapy. Catlin wt•nt back into the poul. "It fell like I was swimming in gel." she said. Catlin continued to swim becau!>e she loved the sport and also she i.till kepl hdpe that she could fulfill th<' 'potential she had buih when she was 12. Shl' also maintruned her dream of swimming in coUegt>. Rut. in Dec(•mber of WOO, Catlin was besieged with another setback. She watoo diagnosed with osteoporosis in her hips and spine. She was planning to go on a trip to San Diego with her friend!l'from her swim team in february of 2001 but she had to undergo physical therapy a'nd missed the trip. "She was realJy disappointed," Catlin's mother, Tinn. said. "It wa-. awful ... She Marted \:lub swimming at aKe 8. She started to do really well in Lhe 11-12 age bratket. Then aher lha1 she got sick. It was hard on her because all her friends were still swimming, She had to swjm at a very low level. That was the most depressing thing for her. She kept with it. All of her co<u.:hes have been great. They really en·couraged her. They were really supportive." Catlin started high 5chool at Sage Hill 'School in Sepum1ber of 200 I. She was stilJ receiving chemotherapy. along with spinal taps and st~roidi.. She would feel strong two weeks out of every four, gaining energy and feeling mort• like herself when she would come to lhe end of a round of 1rea1ment. The inco11,btency in her heaJLh and athletic abilily frustrated catlin and the los~ of her hair stripped a gre.i1 deal of her pride. She w.1too abn disappointed when !>he would think of what might have been. When -.lw was 12 ~he was excited 10 fulfill hc·r ptftential. "She was ;t'lunior Olympic-level swimnwr. onl' of lhe top :W in South('rn California in her age group." said her cluh coach Urian Pajer of tht• Irvine Aqua,mti.. "She has bt•c•n through !>n muth. ll 's hard a:. a coach to know what thal is lik~·. II':. om· of those 1hi11gs where you try to help Lhem as much ru. you can. She had some incredible challenges. Shu pulled through great. She's a much stronger person because of ii." When Catlin would confront clifficult times, she would think about the success she had ac a yo ung age. That would sometimes bring her down, yet at times motivate hl'r. "When I sec what my • teammates have done, I think that I could have been there." she said. "But you still have to stay positive. Maybe I'll be better Lhis way. I just have to keep on trying and catch up." Last year. Catlin Lransferred to Corona del Mar. h.tt.t before Lhe swim season began she broke her arm. But i.he stilJ t111i11ed, while wearing a waterproof cast. "I never knew all what she had been 1hrough. because she· never complained." said Corona del Mar girls swim rnach Doug Voiding. CA1tlin competed in two mee1s last year afl.d did 1101 quit the season. She was awarded Most Inspirational at . the team banquet. rhis year, Callin is looking forward to inspiring her teammate~ onre again. She . bopes she can rcmain healthy and just haw fun. She ha-. hecome mature over the past four year~. "I should bl' considered lucky." Catlin \aid. "It ju~t depend" frorn what pcrspertivc you look at it . I herv were othi:r kids in Lhc ho:.pital, and their parents ''ould say. 'Oh. you have lt-ukemia. that is really good bl'cause that ;.; really n1rahlc.' rhere wt•rt• kids who had stuff that was rare and it wa-. hard 10 go through that. h just depcr~d~ what per ... pei.:tivc you have. fill PHOTO IOAILY PllOf Sf. Joachim's players celebrate a goal with a thumbs up and a h1gh-f1ve an last year's Datly Pilot Cup. SOCCER Continued from 81 tier, Wilson. St. !ohn 1he Hap- I b 'I , Calvary Chapel. Carden I !all and TeWinlde. l.;i-.t year. 96 teams partici- pated. representing 24 public and private schools within Newport Beach and Costa Ml'r,a. fotal number of chil- dren invnlved wa~ estimated llt 1.750. lnterc~tl'd partie<> can con- 1act tlw tournamC'nt director at n b!o" meyfi>sbc>flnbal. net. Full-sized l1mir)'. down-sited. t>a ymenc on nur coi1eced new 2004 E 3 .io Sedans. • 92 on rhe ground right now. Wow! Saturday, Apnl 10, 2004 83 Drop the cop and tht! pa yment on our abe1'conl .2003 SLK2.30 Convertible. 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I ll'l<'11rlc·1 Emily Pn">cho11g held oil 1h1 • I ).m11•' 11111•11,1· 111 g11 I' 1111d\'t • pl.1\ • 11 11' 111111• ""'"' n 1111im1hl to J.(111\\' 1d1h lhl'll lllf"I 11•11•111 ,1iuw111g. t~rin llolton .. 111iw<·t.l lw1 'Jll'l'd wh1h• Kcmlall ntanchfield's ,1i11111111g .111cl l""·'ing kd 1111· 'iJ..11.,,· .111.wl.. lackle Si nger'' playl'U 11h p1n·tl tll'lt·nw anti Molly Volklaml 111ad1• grl'al '1rnh'' with lwr II""'"~ .111d /\mant.la Walker'' 1.1ll11·d ,111 ;1""L 1111111\'' llllllt'I .I pl.1y a I h1· hht\' J\li1•1" .11ul llll' kllo1, l.11 J..1•1, t'.ll h pl,tYl'd Wl'll 111 1111·11 g.111w t.1rd1 ~7. 11 w llh 11• Al11·11,· Cole Kinder 111111.. 1h1• 11p1•11111g kic. k oil ;ill 1he w.1\ 111\\Md llll' >(ti.II :incl 'lorrd. Olrf\ Torres 'rm .. d 111 1h1· 't'l'ond quartt·r 011 .111 ·'"i:-.t from l>avld l'.achnry. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE DEPARTMENT C111·111 PACSUN l'rult'\I: HUDQUdtllS IUIUMMG 480,000 SQUAii RO l<K .1111111 ANAHEIM, WIOllU Pie.He call us if we mJy be of S'Ctv1ce 011 yo111/11'\t111v11~ t 1000 !)u,11 1 \lr<••'I \111(1• 11111 , Nt'"I'"'' II'"" h I \ I •1o1,11 949.851.J836 ' , ' .... --..... . BRIEFLY K~malani, Poi~ key Orange Coast sweep Pirates' men's volleyball team, ranked No. 2 in state, defeats host Palomar. rhe Orange Coast CoUege mc1~·s volJl'yball team took down another Orange Empire Confcr- l'nce foe, tfos timt• sweeping host l'alo1nar. JU-20. :16-34, 30· 19, frl · day. Sophomore outside hitter Ka.i· mana KamaJani led tJ1c Pirdtes 115·2, 7-1 in Lhe OECJ, rdnked second in the state, with 15 kills while Poyer l'oia rallied 12. < X..:C Coach Clmck Cutcnese praist•d \he play of John I lepler, who finished wilh eight kills, four block.., anc.J rwu service aces. Sophomore libero Man Skol- nik led the l'inHes with 16 digs. Palomar fell to 4 ·I 0, 2·5. <>CC hosts Irvine VaJley at 6 p.111. Wednesday in the second 10 last conference match. Coast led IVC by a rnah.:h heading inlu friday':,, play. The L.ast•rs faced Gulden We,I, who lwadt•cJ into the match untie· featl'<I in confcrencl' and the lop-ranked team in the slate. oc:c: visit' Golden Wes1 in the conference finale Friday. Chandy, Barnett double •TRACK ANO FIELD: Zach <J1andy and Braden Barnett t'<.ll'h dai111etl 1wo even rs 111 lead 1he ~age 1 lill School boys track and field 1eam to victories againl>I Sl. Margaret's and Cap- blra110 Valll'y <Juistian in a 1hrec·team Academy l.cal{Uc m1•c1 l'hur!->clay at Saddlehack College. Sage I lilt's girb team los1 to M. Margaret's, 82-64. Capo Val- ley Christian didn't field a team. Chandy ran 1he 100 me1er~ in 11. I seconds and finished lhl' 200 in 23.H. Braden Barnell took first in the shot put (44 feet. SV.· inches) ;ind discus ( 111 -0). UCI Continued from B 1 It's a tough sky a t 1hat time and IStev('n'I ju:,,1 los1 ii and we ended up getting a four-run sixlh 0111 of 11. That was the difference i111hc· game." Darkne~~ had fallen on Anl· l'ater Ballpark by the 'ixth in - ning. hut it wa .. <i only the Gau- l'h11!'>' :-.ixth night game of the 'ca,on. They arc now 2-4 under the lighl!->. Swanson. who improvcc.J to Ii· I, was also a difTerence-maker, c;1rrying a no-hiller into the sev- enth and posting a career-h.i~h 11 ~trikeouts. Swanson Oirtc<l with the rw· no un1il 1wo were out In the scv- cnlh. when senior cleanup hiller Taylor Vogt bounced a ground hall past divin~ shortstop Kyle Hyckebosch for a single. Mall Wilkerson followed wilh a single and pinch-hiller David Fi~oni laced a lwo-run double high off 1he left-field fence IO t•nd the {;auchos' sn1rcles_s 1>t rcak at 15 Vi inning,. It also halted what SwanMlll called the best -;tart of his career. •" Savage wen1 10 the pen. "I felt good from the start until I was 11ulled. --;aid Swanson, wh11. until wving up the lhrcl' straight hits. had raced ju't one 1n11n· 1han the minimum. I flo walked 1wo, hut picked ont• of 1hose runners off fi rsl. o n a con· troversial move that UCSB Coach noh Rrontsema argued so pas- sim1a1ely, he was ejected for the tirsl time this season, Oiris Valaikas gre1.•tcd UCI re· ll·iver Steve Schroer with 1111 llBI single to cul the tletkit to !i-:\. lm1 Schroer gol our of the inning. Oavid 1 lutT took over after a UC:SH lcadotT sini.tfc in the eighth and induced a double-play grounder that helped kill some Gaucho momentum. Greg Powers followed with a line single to center, which prompted Savage to hring in freshman closer Blair Erickson. who entered leadintt tJ1e nation with 11 saves. Erickson. well-rested after ttrett Smith's tossed the first complete game by a UCI starter this year the night hefore, was greeted by a single. But he retired the next four hitters. three on strikeouts. to help the Anteaters keep pace with l.oog Beach State, Cal Slate Fullerton and, If It hcld off UC RJverside Friday, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo atop the conference standings. "I thought Swanson wrui out- "'"'"',.'"" .. C:!''""''"' 41'\tit "' f,, H rtU' SCHEDULE TODAY Bueb•ll College -UC Santa Barbara at UC Irvine, i p.m. Swimming Community college men and women -Orange Coast at Pasadena invitational. Tennis College men -UC Irvine at Central Florida, 9 a.m. (PST). Track •nd fiekt High school boys and girls -Newport Harbor at Arcadia invitational. Volleyball College men -UC Irvine at Hawaii, 10 p.m . (PST). Olrb Neale claimed lhc 400 (I :00.!:l) while both Sage Hill 12-0 in lt:ague) rel;iy learn s fin· ished firs!. Neale, Ian Dull. Barnell and Mall Sanford ran the 400 relay i11 47.6 while Tim Lefler. Dull, bic Good and Mike Voge clainwd tht' 1,600 relay iu :1:51Ul. Sage I lill girls hac.J five indi- vidual winners: Elle While in 1he 400 (I :08). Kelsey Rose in the high jump (4-2), I.aura Gor- don in 1he triple jump (33-7V..l. Megan Curry in the shot put (25·9l and Amy Werblin in 1hc discui. (74 -8). Rachel Bli11.er, Amelia Fletd1· er, \o\lhitl' and Rose won the 400 relay in 55.lt Lion of Week shared •TENNIS: Vanguard Univer· sity has ch osen the women':. tennii. team as its la\est Lion uf the Weck. The Lions (I fl-I J, ranked third in the NAI/\, won their first Golden Slate A1hle1ic Con- ferencc (]1a 111pio11sh1p with .1 per feel I O·O co11fcrc111:e lll<1rl. The GSJ\C title glHlr31\lCCs till' I.ions u 1>lm:c ·in the NA ii\ Ill'· gion II 1ournanll'nl and tht high NAIA ·ranking 11early a!'> surcs ltll'm an at-large he11h in\O the NAIA tournumcnl in May. Ju nior Olga 1tlu1>ht:hanka j, 17-0 in singll's thb St'ason .111d consi<kred IO ht· amo11g 1lw 111p players in the N1\IA. Teamed with fresht11a11 /\my Brown. th£' dvo i:-. lti·2 in dou blc!>. Amanda Puy11t1.•r b I 5-ll 111 '>ingles. while Hrow11 i' I 4 <S. Sl'11ior1> Silina Y11h11t·r ;111d Sara Bradley arc 1:1.5 aml l'l· 1 in single:., rc!>µel·lively, and. ,1, the Nn. 2 do11blc:-. tt'i1111. hm 1· ,, 15-3 record. · lunior Alt•11;,1 V111.iv11va h 10 h at No. 3 slnglt·~ ;111cJ, al1111g wi1h Puy111cr, ha~ a 14-1 douhll•, rl' cord. Vo1avova b abu 2-0 wilh douhlei. purt1wr Krbtcn 1-.i chcnmullcr. who i~ :1-0 in ~i11 gles. UCl's Poncino honored • GOl.F: \IC lrvint• M'l\1111 Vinnie 1'1111ci111l ha~ htl'll named Big We'' < :11nft•n•111 c• Male <;oJf Alhlt'tl' of till' M111111t for March. i1011cinu fini-;lwc.J ninth m ti n· l'INC/ Ari/.onu l11ll'rrnllq.~1.1lt• and third ;,t l'lll' I lighlandt•1 Bravclw:in tJa,~i<:. Ro rh 1111 ishe~ Wl'rl' lllp!. amung Uig \\11.·,1 golfer:.. The l'IN(;/ Arii'.una fidd 111 duded IS:I oilwr g1>llt'r~ lro111 111p-ra1cd team' '11rh a' 1\ri /.Olla Stall'. /\ri;r1111;1, Nl'W MP>.! cu. California anti I J~( .. Poncino wa' ju'>l \wo 'trolo.l'' off lhc winnini; Iota! at lhl· Ura vehcart Cl;i!>sic. This mark\ th<· wrn11<.1 li1111' this ~caso11 hc Ill" t•arm•d till' conference\ momhly award Po111.:ino lead' l IC:I wi1h a '>Cor- ing avl'rag<· of' 72.4 I through .!.i round!> 1hi~ Sl'ason. COLLEGE BASEBALL Erickson honored UC Irvine freshman closer Blair F.rickson, who leads the nation with I I saves, has been named lo Baseball America's 2004 midseason All-American freshman team. Erickson entered Friday's game against UC Santa Bar- bara with an 0-1 record, a 2.91 ERA and 31 strilteout:s in 2 rn innln~ pitched. His l l saves, six of which have come against top-25 teams. are a school single-sea- son record. He is three shy of the 8\g West Conference freshman save record set by Chad Cordero of CaJ State Ful- lerton in 200 I. UCI Coach John Savage, who had guided the Anteaters. ranked No. 10 by Collegiate Baseball. to a 21-6· I record heading into Friday, was sin· gled out as one of the nation's throwing four pitches for strikes and he was consistent That's a!> ~uod as he has been." llCSR (20· I i. 0-2 in confer· ent:el matched UU's seven hil,, hllf still came up short as thl' Anteaters, r.mlwd No. I 0 by Col- legiate Buscball. won their ninth K<unc in tht•ir lasl 10 and dinched tJ\eir seventh series vic- tory in as many opportunities this sewmn. <lraham, who tossed a six-hi1 sh1110111 against Sacramento State six days previous, alJowcd just five hits and s truck uut four. before exiling in the sevenrh. Ill' rnok the loss and feU to 2-i!. Johnson was 2 for 4. the only Anteater with more than one hit. and his two RRls increased his team-leading total to 29. UCI opened the scoring with an unearned run in the fourth. when R.J. Rrown reached second after left fielder Bill Rowe droppt.od his routine Oy ball for a two-base error. Brown advanced to third on Danny McCarthy's groundout to second. then score.'<! on a ba.llc. Savage and Swanson Said a three-game sweep was vitaJ in today's series finale. "It's big." Savage said of today's contest. "You play 21 league games and you have to win the ones at home. "But Santa Bar- bara is going to win some series this year. Santa Barbara has a "'"',.f tn"""' 1Alo h 11Hi' "'" nnnnf"f'tt fll( PHOTO/OAll VPHOlO Blair Erickson leads Uie college ranks with 11 saves. top coaches in Baseball America's midseason report. nity 10 do <,onw1h11lK y1111 d1111'1 ofleo du in lhl' llig Wc•,1 ag.111"1 .1 quaJi1y ream lik(· 1ha1." ZOTS -Friday's pllching vie; lory by Glenn Swanson marked the fifth time in e1gh1 tries that he and fellow UC Irvine 1un1or Brett Smith have both won on con secutive days 1his season ... Com ing Into Friday's game, Erik Jotin- ton (271. Matt Fischer (25) anti M•tt Anderson (21) had 73 of UCl's-140 RBis. The other si11 start ers in the lineup Friday !'lad a combined 38 RBis. The nine start ing UC Santa Barbara !'litters came in with a combined 211 RBis ... Current and former members of the United Stales Armed Forces will receive two free ad missions (with military 10) to 10 day's 1 p.m. series finale with UCSB. Costa Mesa resident lllft•· ria •Letty• lwrakas, a World War II veteran, is scheduled to throw out the first pitch ... Sophomore Chria Nicoff (3-0, 1.58 ERA) is slat ed to start today against UCSB sophomore right-hander Steve Mottoc:k. (5-4. 4.59) ... M.U Asher was hit for the team-leading sixth lime to lead off UCl's four-run, si>cth-inning rally. Bia w.tt COflfw9nct UC hine 5, UC Santa Barbar• 3 &core bv lnninas UCSB 000 boo ~ l 1 ' UC Irvine ooo 140 oo. & 1 o Graham. Ramire' (7) 1md Ka1111011s, Swanson, Scihroer (7), Huff (81. Erlc:Qon (8) and Werhun, W Sw11neon, 6 I L Gr11h11m, 2 2 Sv · Frl<*11nn 11?1 ;tR. 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W Cu•sl H111hw•~ SUMMARY ffe<1ue.t tu upa11d • le~•I nu11con to11111ng rest1u11 an1 by 11\CJell\ing 11111 OLCU p.111cr and tu ullow llve e utt!:r l e11rtineot and d•nc11111 1 he tequesl •l~o 111<ludo the •b•hty '" Oil•• •I~ J n•khlclub b•lw•en 9 00 p n1 and ?00 •111 l••lly, the leQur\I •'"' •ncludt' • 111ud111lJt 1t,m 11t 11111111nurn 'Jdtkin.i fC~UHi'flll'lll) lur 011 •uc:t olf ,n. APPi ll:AllON UH l'erm1t No )00J 036 (PA200J 220) CCQA COMPLIANl:l Hus 11ru1oct h•s been rev1.,wed. •nd It hos been deter moie'd that 11 " u te1ior1C.illv e1em11t under the 1equ11 ~111er1ts ol the C4hlo1111<1 [flVI ro11n1er1tal Qu~hty Act under CldH I (l AISllng Fac1htirs) • Pubtish~d N~w1101 t e .. dLh/Cosl• Mes• Oa1Ly l'lln! Ap11I 10, ?004 s~:.91 UU&IOTICI IOTICI Of NUC SAU Of ...... PIClf8TY Nollctt I\ hereby i •vtm lhal the unelers11ned will sell ~t publlc •ucllon. pu1suan1 to Sed1un 21700 Ill the Busineu; ' P1ulesslon•I Coda lh~ t ollowine desr,.bed properly lo wit 1/11\111 r Rcr r Y 1 99 Coll club• clulhes cuole1 . bu••• M1H If rfRCY M Pllt;ZA r JS Coll •lt•b•. •~ertist l11u1p OANllt OIA/, f JI f'l•t'l1L chtt'I lamp Sale will be bv cu111 llt'lllrve buld111c ( w11lle11 shied bid\ m•y be submitted •n ~dv-nct) on the 2 ht day cf Ap11I a t ? 00 P M at the pr em1se<. wher" Sdtd 11roperty l1as been sto1ed. ••~ which is loc•led ~I AYRES S( Lt STORACC. 7012 Crne>t Ave Hun1in11lon Beach. Ca (/l4J 848 731 4 t ~ndlord 1eser•~s the 11ghl to bid al the ""le Purchas~s 111usl be m•Oe by Cd~l1 J11d µaid lur at the time ul pt11ch•se. 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'ilOrm h11\..-I IM~m1 t·111l.1> \ OOpm Collectibles/ Memtnbilia 1160 fQCJAl llOUSllG omllTUfm 1483 Garat' Furniture 3435 MUSK:Al. ~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;===::::=~ Yant les 1489 NASA ,11 .. m .. 1 v l!l·"" INSTRUMENTS I Newport eeach INCOME -TAX- lOP $$ 4 RECORDS nc ivt. 0;1';9;, f II ~' & ro~ UI /Itta. St•• lube anc"' M1!\c-'1~9 M!> 7!>0S Tell Us About YOUR GARAGE SALE! In CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 All rc•I ~~(die '"'""''" "'" tn thl'\ fWW'•P•tPt!• '' wnwr t 10 "1e I ede1,11 I"" ·11011\IOR Ac I ot 1968 d~ a rnrnded wh1t h md~t:~ •l 1llt:•:(1I to adverti~t· ·\•ny ,uetr1 ence llni1tat1c111 or dis' r 1n1m.111m1 b114i .. d on r dee. t.nlor '"l1gmn, ~e:ii. h;.,1d11 a1J fflnllh.1' .,,al11' ur t'ldtionaf m 1c111 ur an 1111t:1H1un to m.1kt! dlPf 'udt ..,ielereni.c l11n1'd t1on m d1st.t ul1111._lfu.)n • I his new'lhll'"'' w•ll not "'"'wmgh '" 1 t'µ1 a111 .tdver lt!.f!fllf'Ot Im 1 eal e~tdlt Wfl ll h l'J. 10 v1ol•l1un ,,1 th~ law Ov1 1eadt:f \ otl f heteby 111101111~(1 lhdl ,111 llWell mg\ .-ldve111,t"d 111 1hl!. ntW"i4)~P"' <.If e dVAll11ble on .tn t•Qodl 01t1m r lumty h1t"'lo ro ( omvlu111 ot lit' '1111unal1u11, "''II HUI> toll ,, <i! 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Uo • c' 1111• • f '111111 1 olrn vu ttltl y ••' n ... 1 M.u & Wt'\hnon'l~r l'I Ill C11\l,1 M··'~ ~9 b'XI '>ll"i HOME FURNISHINGS Fumiture 3435 ui.. ...w fine ...,llty ,, •• .,,.. ,ofo tltW•'H '' l•.tJ SIA.II ... $11'> ,.,. .. bf1tt..._ f\.·..tU1t'r rt•t llllt't l•llf•,-4<1 "' l'hl)l •H \;IJ'1 ••11 h.•1~101 'lll'HllllP,I I b1.u1d llf'W tfl lfl .. \#3tr Mu'f \t'IJ t..111 dehv~• $/'1'1 '14\1 ,., •• l\09J De1lc1 2 1019• corner d•'"' l1Rhl m.111li> I I ftCI, Y dfJ'\~ ) 111 .. •h htfh! • "''"' 114 '>Ill Mll'> CHERRY SUIGH HD SulKI wr-.1tt ·l.11 ~Ml(J ,.,-w •1 bh """' U•M ' Wuf\h :i>ul ....._ $2'.:() 'WJ f:I> fVJI JEWELRY I 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS CoOll Coln Need1 hh\' um' 1 \.inld .,1v .. 1 ww•,hv w11t. ll•". ,mt1q11•'' ( <111r< l1t.l1·-. '14~ 1"17 <1448 (SAMPLE CARD) ATIENTION! ALL PARENTS OF UTILE-LEAGUERS Humoerl "ile.9 AND BASEBALL PLAYERS UNDER 18! Th.is page is designed to showcase the boll players here in our community. Your child con be on this page for just $25 .00. FRIDAY, MAY 21 , 2004 ' Daily~~Pilot BASEBALL CARD PAGE ------Here's how it works:------- Fill out the form below. Enclose o picture of your chiid in their uniform~ a $25 .00 check mode payable to the Doily Pilot lor credit cord number) then moil to: DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 330 W. Bay St. Costa Me1e1, Calif. 92627 ATTN: Baseball Cards II 1111 more 10Mtnttnl '°' you, fttl bee lo drop by our olf1tt 01 330 W. loy SI. (Ollo ~. We will design a "BASEBAU CARD" for your child and publish it on our special pagel AU PHOTOS W1U If lfETUllHED TO THE ADDRESS YOU PROVIDE IELOW. PLAYER'S NAME & NUMBER: AGE: TEAM NAME: ------....----------POSITION: Add'9H for return of photo: City: __ ---------------Zip Code If you wl•h to P8Y by credit c8rd: (Ct«Clt~ V1SA, ___ MAST£R CARO __ __.AMEAICAN EXPRESS DtSCOVE"--- C•rd Number:---------------Expiration: __ _ Stgnatu'9 of C•rdhold«: ---------------- --· .......... . a a . Pianos 3510 STORY&ClUI< B~by Cr.... w ~t)'O ...d \yslrol & ''l'l{~Ul'; 10 '(f Wdf 1.intv S/l\'j) 714£m"582 Cats 3610 RlSCUI '111 \11•~ U11lf"t l .uul 1c' tt111µµro 1 Pd Owntr> Nee'1 lll'IJI Wr•U M .. uuu 11•d Adutt I.JI•. 1.. flirt-. 1111~\ n~Pd 11ttw ~l1111lf .. , "ctn JJI Adull A111111,11\ IO lt,1y rt!hir11 l'uhlV www d1111rutlndwu1h ur[~ SPRING IUTllltS & CATS Ou~' utl ·11ne www.u ,.•1Jw.n.ctg l~f n INI ln11~ () l)ay lu4111 ~'° 11'"-.'(I lt!'ll!d, IUilttl•·I, <J>,.._ l•'WOln•1l •v ~~ ... b111v\ ,,.,..~, ~ v.w:__, • .._ ,,., II •I••' l/'\•n ')l!J6o147/l'J Business Oppottunities Businesses and Franchises 3905 Co.lSTAl ttW fSTAfl OMCI ...., N.'11t!hld. 11cal k.14 ·''""' & icd'-C w ... 11\ tt~ / 14 b !) i8ri /14 .i50 ?2f1:J Office to thore 1t1'"' ,Wpi)tl ,,1,ontJ 1111111 HH I '·'" l)h1lllt" $4'l0 um Mo Mo <•k 9411 l7) 1)(114 De lu•• CM office / wotehovt• 1 omho neM l'frWJlh• I ·l/'><kl nllll ~ /'111~1 ..... ~ '""" $1 ICli>•• 11 t11 l .I'll N · '.mM'.>11<\:ll Prime Office Sult• A11111n1 li8t,1 1063'1 A. 11/J-.t •t \l RO SI 'JSl~I\ '"'~" N•0WJJ' .. t Centt.•• Av•1luhlt 71 ! 74b 6 mo OlD NI WPOllT llVD. .11 l'>lh Sllc"t C11~1.1 M ...... 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Bank of America 38. Coastline Realty 79. John Dundee 39. Catalist Homes 80. Portfolio Financial 40. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage Barrington Capital 4 1.-61. Strada Properties 81. Mortgage Rates 62. Metro Realty 84.-85. Homes of the Week 63. Laguna Seaside Realty 87. Prudential California Realty 64. Wells Fargo Bank 88. Coldwell Banker/ 65. Abrams Coastal Properties Coast Newport Properties Daily A Pilot · Proudly ~crving Ncwporr Beach, Co~r.i Mesa, Corona dcl Mar, Newport Coast, Shady Canyon, Lagu.na Beach, Laguna Niguel, Dan.i Poi111, Monarch Beach. Capistrano Beach, ~an Ju.in Gpisrrano and S<tn Clcmcnic. This magnificent Pelican Crest Palladian estate of approximately 7,700 square feet boasts unsurpassed quality and elegance that is rarely offered for sale. Enjoy the convenience of a commercial style elevator that services three levels, which include four bedrooms, four baths and two powder rooms. The gourmet kitchen and adjoining morning room are perfect for fine or casual dining. The kitchen is fully equipped with Dacor, Franke, Sub-Zero and Miele appliances. Enjoy meals alfresco while indulging in sweeping views of the ocean from the lovely French gardens or loggias. The two outdoor cooking areas are furnished with a Viking '48 inch gas grill or a DCS 36 Inch gas grill, -both with rotisserie and smoker. Additional amenities Include a 500-bottle temperature controlled wine room, antique lighting fixtures, a Vantage System, a gym. two wet bars. an approximately 2,800 square foot subterranean garage with a separate workroom and extra parking for eight or more cars. This architectural masterpiece exudes luxurious comfort. utmost quality and impeccable taste. $7,495,000 For Additional Information Please Contact: Lis Olsen 949.640.3678 S~roperties 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite I 00 Newport Beach, CA 92660 3 I 4 ., c open house invitations BALBOA ISJ.A~D 233 Opal $1,499,000 Sat/Sun 11-2 Bruce Reynolds 1205 N. Bayfront $3,499,000 Sat 10-6 Biii Schonlau 1205 N. Bayfront $3.499,000 Sun 2-6 Bill Schonlau ,BIG C ANYON VILLAS 603 Bay Hill $899,000 Sat 1-4 Sue Young EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 265 Mesa Drive, Unit D $789,000 Sat, ..... Heather Saito HUNTINGTON~_EA~Ji . 1200 PCH #119 $650,000 Sat 1-4 StretchNVamer HARBOR COVE 1419 NewporterWy $1.575.000 Sat 1-4 Harold Parker lAGUNA BEACH 6"48 Canyon View Dr $3,995,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Ray McAfoose 344 Jasmine St $1 .n5.ooo Sat , ..... Ray McAfoose 320 Moss St $1 ,685,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Marlene Mayer 699 Wendt Terrace $I .6'40,000 Sat 1-5 Roml&JMcAfoose 699 Wendt Terrace $1 .6'40,000 Sun 1-4 Romig/McAfoose NEWPORT ISLAND '4008 Marcus $1 ,199,000 Sat 1-4 Casey Lesko PACIFl . ' .. -· .....,._ 15Amato $854,000 Sat/Son 1-5 lrwwi L '1\lpangco . ...&J__ ~.200,0oo Sat 1-4 Sara & Brad Hinman TRABUC O CANYON 21691 Honeysuckle $1,079,000 Sat/Sun 1-S Jean Yeck LIDO ISLE SI ,ltt,000 Spectacular bayfront condo. Udo Island. 2 bd. 2 ba. with a patio. TevhHlll Gres Lombardi 8IG c:MnONYIUAS ...... 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LIDO ISLE _.,__ __ ....,..,,__ _____ ... c.----.....---.--..... -------------·-... ·-----... ·""'-'• ............... _ .. ____ ___. _____ .............. , • •-w--- MARILYN READ 949. 718.2733 w-.lldol1le.net --N I I I I • I ~ l f I I ' • ' , u v 8 "' c) cbsocal.com BERIT MITCHELL 949.717.4717 DIRECT 949.922.2507 MOBILE -r. _ ............... ....., ..... ___ .., .. ~ .... ------·-"'-·-· ... ....,__,.. .. __ ...... ,,_.,._ ........ _ ... _____ .. __ ~ .... -... ... - SHADY C ANYO N I C USTOM HOME cbso cal.com -~-......._._,. ..... ___ ....... c------·_ .. _..._. _____ ------·---... -. -----·---------·---- CHRIS VALL I 949.759 .3738 714.883.4397 'llADY CANYON BROK~R o r T ll I YEAR 2002 RICK LANGEVIN 949.759.3759 COLOW~l.l. Ul\Nt<,.L'U • ~ ; 13 (/) "' c a. "' '< ~ p "' 8 ~ ;;o ;. . "' ""-,.., !C "' ii 0 ... ~ -u 2 , i , , • I f ' • • ' • • , , ' I I I 14 ... 8 "" ci ~ >-.., 0 :, ~ Q.I ;;; ~ .... 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Walk to a.ch. ..Schonlau ALISO VllJO H2S,OOO Model p.-fla dead'led twxr..tM_ Int. 2 Oii' .,.. 'flew "°'" porcl\ Kltd1iiil il8nd and noolc. Cher Ruth cona .-A 1471,000 .Cholcie E...w. condo ,_ unit. ()llld Very pm.. end Cink ID low.._ de! ..,.,,.it. 81Mtt.dnp _.~ ................. ~----., ... c-.. ______ ... ________ .. _____ .. ___ ,,,_,,,,,_ ... -.__.-~-...... -._...... ... ,.._ .. ___ , , . NAN CY LAV I GNE 949.233.6565 nlavigne@coldwellbanker.com .. ; 15 Cl" "' e a "' '< .... 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'1995 Sal 14 Newport Heights 223 Ocean View Sl,.365,ool Paul Dolkils ~91'*1 t>2W ~t I Z·S NEWPORT COAST Attezza 19 Riv~ 5'Uer will entertain offers betwttn Sl,200,IXXJ • Sl,400,876 Ywhhl Ht111JJ ll.la1o4-102~1 5.111-1 Barbara Perlow joins Prudential's San Clemente branch Clients get res ults from her market knowledge and experience 1.Jnda Scarbeny, manager of Prudential California Realty's San demente branch, has welcomed Barbara Perlow to her staff of Newport Heights home awaits successfuJ sales associates. in sales and marketing for 30 years, Perlow was This qu.unt three bedroom, two bath home has hard-to-find ocean and bay previously in the travel mdustry, VJews. The property, whlch exudes a channing beach cottage feel, awards a view representing hotels on the Hawalian of the bay, Udo Bridge and Catalina. Add second story for even better views. The Islands. well-laid out home offers an exposed wood beam ceiling in the living room, "Today r donate all of my time to ample closet and storage space, and a patio with a view of the hilJside homes being a real estate consultant,w she said, across Riverside. "giving my cllents the time, experience This Newport Heights gem also offers a large snadio with a kitchenette and a and market knowledge that they private deck. The studio, which can supplement the resident's income, yields an deserve and expect." exposed wood beam ceiling, distressed hardwood floors, moldings, new Specializing In residential sales in Andersen wind ws and new kitchenette. South Orange County, Perlow's goal IS Open and spa ous, the residence Is nestled upon a quiet street near restaurants to establish a lasting business and coffee house . ere Is no airplane noise as can be found in nearby relationship with her clients. communities, and residents enjoy great schools Uke Newport I !eights "A move is a huge financial as well as Elementary, Ensign Middle School and Newport Harbor High School emotional investment: she asserted."! 1his home Is offered at $1,365,000. plan to be with my clients every step of For more information, ca11 Paul Dolluis of Prudential c.alifornia Realty's Newport the way• Beach branch al (949) 219-2445 or (949) 290-3053. You can also e-mail him at Perlow and her husband Sam, have pdo1"as@pruoc.com. His offia is kx:ated at 23 Corporate Plaz.a, Newport Beach. five children and three grandchildren. Prudential Otlifornia RM/Jy Is proud. to ht; 'f 'M"!o/r of HomeScvkes Qf Ammca 1.5 ei.ght-year residents of San demente, Inc., a BerltShirt Hathaway"~'•.•,',•,·,•,'.·,· ·, they feel the relaxed and peaceful beach Barbara Perlow town atmosphere fits perfectly into their Ufestyle. . Perlow offers the skills and willingness to get the results you want. Barbara Perlow is avat1able for your home buying and selling needs and can be reached at (949) 493-8812. Heroffict• is located al 635 Camino de los Mares, Ste. I 00, San C1emente. Prudential California Realty is proud to be a member of HomeService:s of America Inc., a Berlt.slrirt: Hathaway ajfiliak. AdditWnal amlf1411Y i~""' ~ obtai11eJ tit f(lf(lf(J.~.ctmi, .... .._ ... I f> r , ......... ,.. •• ! ... ' 4t • f . t #:,. !.!. .: • ·ff,,, • .# /I>-• ..... ' • t • , -...! ' • • ,, I • .-: e " ' t I • • ''\. ' fl • t • • • .,. "f • • • • • I f t t • • t t f e • e ........ ' --4 ., f# * ..... '•l ~ • ~ •• t ,. t t : t e • i e • - 22 q 8 .... 0 < ,.; 0 ~ , ·~ ~, ... :,, • "' • .... '): ,, 0. ., 0, The new Newport Crest · Th e co mmunity makeover that includes new paint, roofs and a red uction in association dues Oave 'utherbnd, ul Pntdenttal C:tltfom1..i Really':. :--ll•wport Hc.idl Br.1nch, p~-.l'rl~ .i rnnu111m1ty th.it C> r.1p1dly gruv.1nh alons.; tht· rn.t.-.1 \tnvin~ tn bctOllll' om• ol tht• prenucr town hmnt• nlllulHUUllt.., of Newport lk.1t h. tlu~ 460 111ut rnmplcx has adoptcd a 1ww attlrrnlc .md 11 !>how~ IJ1 the nud.'>t of a nt..tJllr m.:lkt'<.l\'t'r, whith tndudes a new r1.1111t :.chenw, new mots and new l.mtl<icapm~. t1w. a_<,s<Kiauon ha.' been ahlc to do the nuran1k1u!>. a <lul!1> n.'llurotm of SI OO'month 10 all homeowners Under the din•tt1rn 1 nl .1 nt"W ho,1rd of d11'C'ctor... Nl·wpon { ·rl''' 1-. .m t•x.:implt• of wlut t:an be auompll'ht•d when homrowners hccome mon:- 111voln·d With tlwtr .i."ooauon<> 1,ollowm~ tht• pn.·viott' hoard's reconunemlation, the htimt'<l\VTler. of the Cn-<,1 approved an ao;.r,\.>s~melll of $6100 dt•c,bcared lor rww niob and cunm111n1ty J1.llnUng A~ rhr new ho.ml rt.:l'Valu.itctl the n 1rrc111 pn!iltmn. tlw tlnam.c tomnuttt-e. led hy Conor C1'1 >cmoght1l', pnwtdt'd a fivt year plan, which allowed rlw hoard t(1 plan for other 1mprovemcnL~ as weU as rnnum1c with the new roof, and new painting "With the wmbmcd efforts and teamwork of the hoard and the committees. our goals were achieved; :..11d O'Donoghue, nnance committee chairperson in 2001 Much 10 the delight ol thc homeowners, the ho.ml t!> conunuing with several more pm1ccts According to board vice president, Chris B1hcau, "renovation plans for the Crest tnclutle complete ph.a.!!e 3 of thL' roofing proJect, complete pamting of the entire community, replace siding and decks, asphalt slurry the arterW streets, update the main entrance and update the landscaping throughout the community # Imagine, all this ts being accomplished and the boan.I approved a reduetion in the monthly dues by $I 001 Newport Crest c, indeed movmg in the rl#1t }ODY CHAPMAN 949.689.8594 j~pmanrulestatt0yihoo.co111 dircct10n, and the ummg 1s 111 ~equenn• with the real estate market According to Sutherland, a long umc resident of Newport Cn.·st, "property values in the Crest have out paced many pans of Orange County tJus p.:1.'>1 year and 11 looks as though 2004 is contumin~ this trend. The re<luction of the I IOA du L'S ,md the new appearance have been major factors tn our prt.-scnt surge of valut'S, and the place is looktng great " Newport Crest IS located a short distance from some of Newport's best beaches. Above Paafic Coast l lighway on a bluff next to Superior. all residents enjoy ocean breezes with many propertle!> having ocean. Catalina and sunset views. Newport Crest offen. large sized units Wlth high and vaulted ceilings, sp..tdous decks and livtng rooms with gas fireplaces. With eight Ooor plans availiblc rangmg &om a TWO bedroom. TWO hath With approx.unately 1200 square feet to a large tour bedroom, two anc.J one-half hath with more than 1900 square feet, a buyer has a wu.Jc select.Jon from whKh to choose. A.ll umts have oversized two car garages with washer and dryer hookup:.. Swrounded by mature rrecs. walking the Cre.<.t is a popular activity Beach dose and good roatl accessibility. this quiet neighborhood en1oys the best of what Newpon Bcad1 has to offer. Two lighted tenrus courts, a clubhouse with gas grills, a swimming pool and sp.1 round out the amenities. VISit this conunurti1y and see why so many people arc cn1oyi.ng thw homes an<l thctr investments m the New Newport Crest. Omlad Dave Sutlterland of Pmdentia/ Califamin Really at his Newport Beach office located at 23 Corporate Plaza Drive, Newport Beach or call h im nt (949)219-2514. ERlcSHAW 949119.2471 LARAINE SHAW 949.219.2413 Ple~se visit our award winning website at www.ShawTeam.com for additional photos and real estate information. 23 N 8 &> ' ' j 24 q 8 <'; 0 a <t' > "' u :::, ;; tr. ' Q. ;; :;; iii "-· "' p "' 0: ,, ,, £i a: ~ i<> 0 '• • Seller will entertain often betwttn 5665,000 -$735,876 San Omtmte Panoramic golf, hills vit.>ws, 3BR. upgraded kitchen and bath~. fruit trees, bac"kynrd pond. 949.493.8812 Seller will Mtfttain offns betweea $429,000 • 5'99,116 MiMion Viejo R"-"<lrt rondo with lake views, 28R +den with 1 cnr garage. ($346412) www. prudentialcal. com Seller wtD mtlltata offers between $235,000 • S2'10,1'16 ~·ad\ Panot"aJ'.l'\lc ocean and Ca ta llna views! Turnkey manufactured home with views from every room! (SJ4fJ39) 949.499.'7t170 Seller will entntain ofttn betw~ $9SO,OOO • Sl,o75,876 l.aaun• Nipel Fabulous pool name w /5 BR 38A. Custom upgrades thtougliout. Dl!lightfuf yard for entertaining. (5346493) 949.495.1800 Seller will mentaln ollen between 9615.000 • f7ff,1'16 ~Ntpel Fabulous single 1tory 4 BR home. Custom upgrades throughout. Just move In cl enjoy. (SJ46527) 949MS.J800 Seller will entertain often between $695,000 • s '1'1"876 t.duallanch Comer location w I wrap around porch, 4 BR, 2.5 BA l\ome, kit w / large center island, 2 car garage. (5346&.lO) 949.366.8686 Seller will eftteltaln often between sazs,ooo to 9899,816 Laden Ranch Standard Padlic house w I C"UStom built ins -de!Jk, medla center, entertainment unit, garage storage piece. 949.367.1400 Seller will entertain ollen between '950~ ~Nl&-1 Coraeous S BR 3 BA home in turnkey conclltionl Cuatom upgrades throughout. Lrg yard w I CU9tom patio. ~ M .4'5.l .. (5344584) Seller wlD entertain often betwHn '665,000-m5,8'16 Coet.t Mesa Oelllthttul, private, bridlt, Turnkey .3BD738Atlome locateCI in gated communJty. (131246) "'"'" 6lOO .. Selln will entnUin offen betwttn $300,000 -$340,876 Irvine View of the streams! Located In the heart of Northwood. l BR 1 BA. Awesome amenities. (5346112) 9Cf.GS.UIO Seller will entertain .,,,.._between $1,400,000 • Sl,599,816 Coto de Cua Neutral Interior dkor w I abundant natural Uaht. Yard w I rock ~I, waterfall 1r spa backs to hJgl'I slope. (SJ4098) HJ.3'7.1400 Seller will mtertaln of&n betw9en $U()O,OOO -$~_,176 ~Nltmel ~ Hllk'iett Estair1BreathtaJdng vieWs of city lights and mount.line. 4BR., 3.58A (SU6522.I .. MU25.MO Seller wU1 mtataln offen betwwu $615,000 -$674,816 Lake Forest Amazing home w/upgrades throughout. granite counters, bcauflful floort ac a grot loc,ation! (SJ45671) "9.587.5.195 Selin will enlilltaln offers betwHn St,2QO,OOO -St,400,816 Newport COMt Large comer lot w I covered patios le a wr1p.vound yard. Located in the pted community of Alte.zza. ('JJ0524) "9.6".6200 Seller w01 adntain often between $615,000 -$67f,876 Rancho Santa Muaarita A reel beauty w /magnlfirenr views. Super floor plan. 3 BR + loft. lmlnaculate condition. Pool slz.e lot. (5345596) MMS.1800 Selin will en~Nin olhn Mtwffft $325,000 -$.174,876 Lake Forest This ground floor, end unit condo is Ught ar bright. 2 BR 1 BA . Private patio. LOO~ out lo grassy nole. (S345100) 949.~.JBOO Seli.wld .............. betlftftl $3,000,000 -$.1.4'9,816 San Jun Capistrano 88R, 8.SBA C\lltOnl home, approx. 8400 11qft, guest houee. 5 car garage, pool, elev1lof, pted axnmurilty. (Onl16) 949"'"200 Seller will enleltain offers between SS85.000 -M.15,876 ~Niguel Beautiful twT\Ry 2 BR Z.5 BA rondo. Luge privlllte patio. Creal floor plan. (5246600) 949.495.1800 Seller will m~rtain offers between $1,500,000 -Sl,699,876 Corona del Mar This completely remodcll>d 3BR/3BA tdcn home is rocatcd in beautiful Irvine Terrace. (131404) 949.644.6200 Seller will entertain offna between $2,695,000 -$3,194,876 Laguna Beach Newer 4 BR, Approx-4500 sqft Giant! Entertainer's FR and 3 FP. Large grounds and thn..>e-car garage. (L12950) 9C9.497.3.ll1 Seller will •'*8tllln often betwttn $1,100,G004UOl,816 Ledera Ranch Over $250,000 In the 8ne9t ~pgr•des travertine, built IN. PllnOnDUC ocean, d ty lights, canyon " hilll V'Wws. (S.M6771) M.J67.l f00 25 2t q 8 N 0 ~ ~ t:> :; ;;; (/) ... ;;; p r;; w • ,.; • ... a p ·9 n: z.. ... 0 f , (' " , .. ,. Ill I " .. 0 .. . .......... -. ...... J -, • fl , , • .. ao 8 CV 0 l ,;. ~ "' V) 41 ~ .,, w "ff> 41 er .Q cC ! 'Ii' Prudential California Realty offers Career Nights and Licensing Classes at the Training Center in Irvine Career Night highlights opportunities In real estate for prospective agents Estate." a free seminar presented by Kraus and Nestor, taking place on Wednesday, May 5, talks about the career opponunitles available at Prudential Califomla Realty. Other topics covered will be the Career Nights basics of the business, how it has Ask any new agent why he or she changed during the past few years, 1otned Prudenua) Cahforrua Realty, and opportunities within the and undoubtedly you will be told it 1 industry. Kraus said that because of because of the in-depth training. the booming Orange County real Trish Kraus, director of training, and estate market, those seriously Jan Nestor, administrator of the thinking about a real estate career licensing school, ofTer a friendJy and should anend the seminar. safe haven for the new agent. Nestor Prudential agents benefit from the encourages and gu1des them through company's large network of the preparation process of getting resources including the latest their real estate license and Kraus presentation software, national and charts their course to success with local advertising programs, and the business development classes eCertification. Prudential's offered to both new and seasoned eMarketing has become an excellent agents. Prudentlal Is keenly aware of tool for both new and seasoned the challenges that each new agent agents to branch out and compete experiences in startmg a real estate in today's computer savvy market, career. Managers and mentors enabling them to build upon client provide the guidance at the office relationships with personalized level, while the on-going business marketing. development classes are conducted All of our training, the mentor at the training center in Irvine. oromam md ~&lll!Dt websites 'T~··"s 0p~ ... ,· .. ~.1 .. ·.: ·4 • .--.-..-~--.-..-· ~~-• ..,,,_,,. r.-u""!.uqn ~~~ • , ..-"'1¥4W_., , , ••• : •• :.:.: •• :.:· •• .l .IJ.l~l i.1-,,:,r16 U Jt,I Licensing Classes Prudential California Realty's next ession of real estate Ucensing classes will start on Saturday, May 8, at the company's training center in Irvine. Anthony Schools supplies the course materials, which include the California Real Estate Principles, Power Prep Videos, Audio Tapes, plus a computer disk and workbook containing more than 1,000 practice exam questions. The licensing course is made up of two components. The first is a three-week, 12 hour accelerated classroom instruction by Jim Parks of Tr1sh Kraus and Jan Nestor Anthony Schools. On the fourth week, students are given a I 00 is loc4ted at 2405 McCAbe Way, Ste. question test that must be passed 111, lroine. Prudential California with at least a 60 percent grade in Really is proud to be a member of order to qualify to take the California HomeSerotces of Amerlctl Inc., a real est.ate exam. Berltshire Hatuway a/ftliate. Certificates of completion are then Prudential California Rully is sent along with the student's m nlted among tlu nation's Top 5 real application to the Department of Real estate companies Knlh mort tun S 1 7 Estate in order to obtain a test date. hillicn in saks volume, according to For more '"fo""""'1n, C4ll Trish National Reloc4tion '"'"Real Estate Kraus,~ Californ'4 Retilty's Mtl{l'ZiM, Aprll 2003. Additio114l Dlrtdor of <Arter Derlelopme1tt Ill co~ c;;:.""'4Jned (IJ()()J 895-1869. '11le T"""""& CnkJr . .t ' ., c , ••• / ,t -. ) • t C .., _, .i a o -. .. .>' ' I a 31 ,. ' t .. , t " ; a q 8 N c:) i ,... ~ 2 ~ 4> ;;; ii) w iO 4> Q: 0 Cf ~ 0 Panoramic 'Views of :J{eisfer Part( and Catafina Sunsets Exclusive Cliff Drive in North La guna, jus t steps to sandy beach and the s urf. Premier loca tion with full on ocean view over Heisler Park. For entertaining, 'this property boasts a full dining room as well as an extra large balcony. Both the master suite and living room have a beautiful ocean view. This property features hardwood flooring/ decor, cozy fireplace and marble/ tile baths. Sellers will entertain offers between $1,499,000 -$1,699,876 @min ham Ci annon \. -. • ' ' t • • • ' • • • • ., • ' • . ' . . ' . . . -. · 1111111·1 \., l 1 , ......... ; j ....... \ I. !J .. (GM) Jim C unningham & Diane Cannon 949-633-1171 I 949-230-1200 ~ Prudential California Reatty An lndtptndtmly owntd end operaltd mtmlltl of lllt PrMtfttlat Rtal Eltlte Aftlll1m . . . ... , .. : . .-::.-:: ... ft' 't fl It t 't • f t I '• • • • • t' • t • I • • -•• -••• -.................... -....... • .... • ... • ... ~·-!... ·~~~--·-· .......... -..... . , t ,. S4 ~ 8 "' c> ~ >.. ~ :; ~ CLI ~ iii L.J ;:;; CLI er .2 a: ~ .;; 0 VILLA LAGUNA THE BEST OF PELICAN CREST A rare md hbuloui snmc. pm Ale and.ptcd villa autc 1iNl1cd in M)'JI" I hlb, in l~guna Bcxh on I S ~ro This 011( of a It.ind m.u1crpiecr offcn aqu1Ji1r quality md gorgeous amh11ncc 1hrough- ou1 Dranuut and panoranm OtCOlll. Ca1alina and canyon vicwt rrom all ruom1. With over 11.000 iq !('('! in 1hc m~n h~ w11h ~ hc-droorru and fi~c and a half bum .. A, newly bu1h homi 1hca1n. b:tcmtvc uw of natu~ suino, ~rbk. Travcn1nc, gnnuc and mowc dn1JU wuh b;imboo Roor mg 1hroughou1 louothowc u sqia.ratcd Ii) infrnn1 roolf~. '""h brgt lbt·gJlSS}' u= \'oluminoui Jltr l111onng gmgt"{_showroom form pllil W\ Addmonal ~tking umdc priVlrc g;irc I nwrd Jl rnd 11f .-ul-<k l;l(. Olfrml at $9,990,000 Exet~ptional N~n .CoUt cs~rc, luat~ in chc ~rutigio~ muJu-~illion do~ lar cornmuniiy of Pd1can Crest. Affording 1ran9u1I. cxqu1suc qual1iy, and pn· v-.a1c living with cascading waterfalls. and a luscious landscaped courryard and backya_rd. Gorf;cow panoramic occ:in views, six bedrooms wi1h seven one and hal( baths. Thu cstaic is ga1ed with wrought iron rose and leaf accents w1th a private driveway endoscd. Indoor pool. dry sauna and ckv;nor access to all three In-ck This home is approx. 11 ,438 sq. feet with an approx 8 u r gara~. A finished rurnkcy csrarc! Offered ar: S9,900,000. ft;J,, • ..,,s h..nlt !!iu.1~1J!= f~~?ou~~~ l.v1cJ ,.r1h1n 1hr ~1.1hl ):ltnl -ummunm l"* l onnrnuu h' 1ht-~ h \'t(J'°'""'h b ~th\ f4\b \ , .. ~,k• u .. •ttt.. \rr'•"•m.1rch M "'"l "''U-j" tm t •O•Jn)U\ m.uNc .JnJ k1..111J11n h•rJ¥11 .. oJ ilonr' thrno)du•u1 lm.n h1crl.h.C"I "'M \C'U•' hi..,-m.rr .mun t1•ttU ~1th hwlr m '11f! "'ttn rn1tn.11nmcn1 •tnfrt m,f tult \t.rnJ Hl' h.u li.c-.1u11t11l 1""'I \I'" .-nd l<11Hll.iln t >flr•nJ .n Sl.JJS0,000 COTO'S BFST VIEW f .at .... lou' t e1t.• Jr t .u~ honlC" fk.rn11tu.JI\ dh.'"'t1n1tJ Yt11h 1h(' tiflC'\t 1~C'1.a1I 4tkl rufu"''«" 11u..a11t\. ( rOrtitt"OU\ p.anofJfl'\k. Ol•-UnUlln 'K'W\. f .1h.1fou\ "'"'" ~" hJ' fti.111;10 m . .ublc Aoorrng wnh IAIJtf Jn1gnrd mn,.11\ fH("t,f.tll1u11, ,uuJ .;a du.11 \'u.1or1J1 t.l.Jlft,,...l.W Gourmr1 K1hhtn w11h ~i,IOllC' l('lHtlCf'\ .uu.t llUl)'f Yt'Ot:.NI ,,tJm~crv. WhKh \lh 4d1.at.w1 IO l.trfe'' \Ht~ f.am1lv mnm "11h li . .1111 111 firC'J''''"t .and j l~try wood cntcrtAm "'"" t.f'l\tct A. U'lUI 1» tn.'C ~1\Jomt. "nJ l'ii.<' .ind h.tlf h.attn l..i~ r" \ U(' hokk)ilnJ W1th ltt,Ulr tn \l~kC"d UOnc b.u firt' ru. Ulltntt atr.a, tO..lo. I"'" Jrkl ,,,. ,nJ plrnn nl l(f"" •rn> Solltt ..;11 ..,tmain olftn bnwttn Sl,900.000-U ,199,876. GATED CONNEMARA ESTATE I °'.11tJ m the p-oug..-xn gu.ud p1C"d ,ommun11\-of l.ontK"m.11' I """ I h" lull\ pin:! P"'I''"" ""' ~ ... 11ful <Xc•n • ~ IJ\Yrlu.•lon~ I >•n• l\mu hHlw>r 1111• nucr h.t• '" hcJ1<••m• •11d '" •nJ • lull l-.1h• 'Atfh K"mJvc~ room .1ntl 1<<1m<' ,,...,m 'c-~r.a1c ttuC\t hou~ wuh ~1'.f'.an V•('W' 1.ahulou\ l.JfJ.irf' C11ftrtA1n1ng h,,l\k\,ard ~llh J.i1r J'OOl .anJ l'tuilr Ill l\li~J I he ul11m.11r in pt1\.,a,, .amt 111u11•tna' l1\IH1ft ~llcn wiU entrnaia olfu~ bctwttn1 S 2,600,000· $2,999,876 GRANO PEPPERTREE BEND E.rrATE 18. !()() tquatt fool ltftftl! <OUU t>IJlt 'f'"""" O•tr I 69 >em o( lwhl) l•nd-apcd ~nd• I r.iurn tndudc-I l b..d1oom,, 11 l>a1hl'()(lm\. r"k'"ll for .o ""· rock J"'Vlfrp.i w11h 1 ,.,.,.,r.11. " lirtpb4n, ! 1 .. 11 1'ulhC'n' 01.ublt .rnd lr.avrnmt ~urfoH .. n chM11Jthnut Hnr.uur. ~ Lu111\o ronm-., inJooe firin~ r.an~f'(" Jf"J ~p;ar11c •tuJ1\1 .1rucrnrnt ·1 hc-pru1ff:' 1 11 rqu.-.1u;n ton<tl tlflnrd •• S6,999,000 ••ttt •'-····~,·····~flk#-A#lt••••4•,. ....... BF.ST ENTERTAINING HOUSE rN ORANGE COUNlY 'rf>nn1m.11rt. I I.WO~~ fm ol dcp"'r '" bcJ1oom• •nJ "''" •nJ ""' lull t-orh. Trnnh """' undctpoond 1"-qu<th.ill '°"" ""'"" ulr ro•>f ;nJ \.f\o1 ~Q f.K.tn1<11nt. guc"'tt .and m..uJ'I qu.afltf\ plU.\ l.at)..l'f f:Ue"I home .u1J J'IU'I•\ hou~ 0!f.r.1n \IK"'llo ( ul Jc 1.,1c The tptromt nl lt'""'OtJ.) ft\<1ng .m~t .a v..11mfcrhJI r•ar11 h..,n ... ( )fTr...,d .. S<l,675,000 OCEAN VIEW P OUSE Mirnomm..J OCt•n. co.mhnc: and harbor v"""' from ""'O rondo• I nm "'l' llo.>r lrom pt""'1n.al dt'Vlror l'rruhtJU\t •lmoo 6,400 "l ft l )ptn 11\ mg. fan11h room ¥.1th \'<luJtt"d tc1ltn~\, "'un.J in m.1.ucr b;iih. J.1411u1 111h 'linlronoh wuh .1ddmon.JJ hnma mom wnh km:htntlt<" lour ,.,.r l ~•i:r 1lr, k.• 1hmu1;hu111 \<llrr will '""""" ullrJ\ ll("r"'crn 1100 . n ,199,876 (Pentholllel. ~-'·· ...... # • ,,,<ill •• -.~~--~-------------~--~~------~ ... LAND FOR SALE • OCEAN VIEW READY TO BUlLD Gorgeous oceln view lot in exclusive guard gated community of Sea Pointe Estates. fabulous .ipproved plans for 6.200 sq feet home with seve n bedrooms and eight Jnd hJlf baths. (;orgcous cwo level backyard 2,000 sq feet each level w11h pool and spa and large gras~ area. Must see! Offered at $895,000 • BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME Spacious lni locdtcd agJinst the liJJdleb.ick moumains, Coto dt' Caza in a guard-gam.J. l!,ulf course: and equt'str1.111 commu- ni ty. Fe.ituring two 18-holt' golf course~. world-class tennis and equc:~trian fJcil- ities, plus sport and recreation parks. 6 plus acrcs, 3 acres fla1. horse propc-rry m- uatcd within chc '"F.nclave~ ac the end of .1 cul-de-sac. One of the bc\t lots wi 1h view~ of Coto V.illey. the golf course and hillside view~. Offered at $2,459,000 NEW OCEAN VIEW MASTERPIECE • CUSTOM ESTATE SITE: fantastic 20 acre home me in 1he gJtcd co1mnu- niry of JuliJna Farms. Equestrian wnc submit. Views of the mt ire \'Jllc)' of 1\.111 Juan Capistrano. Approved site plans ;ire ava1IJble for home:. Owner 1s lllOll\Jl- ed and will trade or exchange. Offered JI $2,200,000 Mr11• H1JI,, l..i!:UllJ B.:dch hr.md n<'W home:' Panorunil wlurc w.ua, mJ111 hc:a~h. 11u·Jn .111J C.11.1l1nJ v1l'W'. C11IJrn TrJvcriine Oour~ 1hruughuur, Vc:nc.-11an pla.,1<·r wall< .1nJ h.unl>ou l111unng m cvny ruum. f.~<juimr l..ip1duc fkml1.111 grJmlc cuun1cr1 in gourmc.-1 k1tlhcn wnh maple wou<l c.1h1m·ts. Full ma5l.1vc pocke1rd halaan d1dmg gl:m wouJ d111m look out 10 Vll'W~. Doublt" s1airc.15l· lc.1d} co IJrgc h.1ckyarJ wnh r"" •idcJ cntran'c'. Bc:Ju1ifullf dcs1gnrd m;i.s1cr •uitc wnh Rm.iii~ bc1gc slJhs fhrt"t" h.·Jruonu And tlircc ful h.11h\ Jnd a half rwu Luge J1~ur11ona7 honu,/room</11fficc/hornc rh .. ~1cr Cli. Approx11nardy (>,000 "~J1. unda ruo . Offered a1 $3,990,000 BEST OF CASSIS Hrc~nh1.ikm~ tK..t.Jn. ' .a1.iluu lurhor .and '"'" ll~hr ''~' \ f-urorc-.1n Jc,11:rwJ homt "uh hr ... uuful l2nd\lt..arun~ h1unum\ • .inc.I '"o '-otnl \,uch JJ.tv.nHillf\ nt.l\ltt ~1111r wnh •"\t'.tn \I~''· chr« t'liCJri~tm\, .. ntt Jn l"nll'rl.unmcm room I .• u~c..· ('nf('ll.illr1111tt b.1l_k\.uJ v.uh rchlllt<it It"\ "'"°' .mJ \rl huilt in Rfui .inJ l.u~'(' rJllu C.....1in1 ml).\ 1ht \UH lltJU~ ull th< ~.1,hrn v.11t1 m11Jou1 hr<rb« ntln<d., S2.9SO.OOO BEAR BRAND MEDITERRANEAN lk•u11fut hnmt t~>in.I on ch< rr<'lll\IOU\ 1!"1< l\u.trJnl lOmmunll\ nf Uc.1r J:\r~mt R.a.nd1 nw. ('\fat('\ bo.a'"'~r.muc lou.hcn CmH11('J\, lune •IOn< Ooorontt• lour l>cdmnm• 1hrtt h•th; •nJ • powJ<r b .. hrcK11n llm n1•1< "•rpon,mm<I• 4"IO "l fttt I n101 oh< l'""t< mot •nJ 'P~• foum.un anJ tKc .. n \llt'W'\, 011, home hu plrnfv of n.nur-.tl l1ttht wuh rrrn.h door•""""'"~ .t<rcm 1ht t. .. k nl 1ht hom< to rh< , .. , v .. J ow .. ...i •• s 1,a99,ooo FABUWUS MAIN BEACH VlEW \1, ..... I t.11 .. I .i.1-tunJ lk.u.h f1u, t-t0r~u' home h .. , J'<01noum., mlin hc.a ... h Y.h11t> ".uu, cw..t.rn. c .u.al1n.1 • Jnd 1._.m~on ''~' \rr111, b "l(kl \('' frrr wuh fYdl km.hrm .. '""n laurulrr. roonn five hcJrrn\111~ "''<' .in<l J hJlt hJth ... .anJ .111 1•ffiu· Jll ""h f.thu Oth ''("IA' I ..1r}r."<' mJ,tcr 'uirt "'uh hu..:,c ""',11,.m 4l11'<"t" .inll m.1. .. 1c1 i.J1hroom fiwh 1n \.1h111nf\ thruuJ!h om Vt.1th .. thrn .... ar v. . .11.1rr <ltfe"r~ .11 SJ.S00.000 CLASSIC HARMONY M•ndou• ..;<11or (,.,t fi-. lxdmom fuu1 •nd •hair b.ich hnmt, wuh •II 1hr ~OO\otflltntr' t1nd lu~unr\ .a homr coulJ off<'r Appnu. onr Jt..rt, cquC'\Ul.l.n umtJ. p.ark l1kt grounJ., wuh rnccru1nmcnc .1mcnmC\ tucur ong root''I"'• 1'u1h on BllQ, d1nong l"'ttbu and t.r~ (UA>•~ am (.o•fl<"U• ..appo1n1mtnl\ mdudtn~ nliillrbtc tk11onnJt. it.Nnllt \.OUntCf\ .anJ rf.1nl.lllOn \hUtt('f\ rht ul11m.11r In puva.1. \' Stlle:r will en1crta_in ofltn iK-lwttn SI .SOO.OOO.Sl,699,876 BEAR BRAND SPANISH PERFECTION I l"C" OC'Yo 'f"'.&01\h ('Ute. lek.&tt'\l 1111hr J'tt\(l~ltlU\ flUIJ f.•OcJ \.Ul11"1U 1111\ nf i\r.a1 Kr.,nd R.rn .. h \ l"IC'.iu11lul \IN ot '.1n )uJn \11\\11111 ( 1Ur~C'"ll' \llH\CI ·~r.in .anti muuru.un '·~' \we.al ot fn111 h"·druum' rhrtt lml ..1 h.tll h.11h\ ~uh .an ,,tli ... t" .Jnd c\rr ... 1\C ro11m t .urµcou\ m.1' trr \UHC" "llh f rcn ... h clooro. 1h.11 1 ... ,l mu u• Lk.<".in rn~I 111ou0tJ1n ''C'~' I .1hulnu' l.ar~c rntt1u1nin~ h .... ~~.u<l "11h JYp('lc H"\ po11l .11i.I 'PJ. l.u)!c h.u \\uh .:r.anll<' t.1tt11Ht'f\, hwh m 1'\f\(l hwlt in ht .. ,111111' l.1mp "'".l rrtrittrr.,u1 Otl<r<d "' Sl,4SO,OOO ~ I 4 •••••• .._ i9 _. t ;e 35 f t 11 I t , • ..... At A.G. Edwards, it's not the size of your accou·nt that's important, it's the relationship behind it. Some brokerage firms offer different levels of service for different levels of accounts. At A.-G. Edwards, every account is important to us. We believe establishing trust and building relationships take precedence over account size. This client-first philosophy is the foundation of our business success. It has served us and our clients well for more than I 15 years. CALL ME TODAY. A.G. EDWARDS .. FULLY INVESTED IN OUR CLIENTS.. TIM TASCHLER , F I N AN C IAL CONSULTANT I 19800 M A C A RTHUR B OULEVARD, SUITE 1400 ,1 IRVINE , C A 926 12 ~ ~ (949 ) 756 -0353 i --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Member SIPC • 200'1 A G. Edwards & Sons. Inc. a ._ -37 V'> "' 2: a "' -< ~ 9 "' 0 0 .,. ; ~ ~ ~ ,.., "' a; ;;; a !!:' '< ::p § Ri1't'rside , • ' II I • I .. I I f j • • .., ~ c:> ~ .... "' ~ i3 "' (/') "' ;;; t;; w ,.; "' ex: ~ ~ ... 0 SUPERB NEW CUSTOM ITALIAN STYLED VILLA A phenomenal floor plan for this large residence located'in the heart of Corona del Mar. Close to all amenities and a stroll to the beach. This 4 bedroom, 4.S bath home will be finished with top of the line apptilnca, custom cabinetry. custom tile wort. a sweeping staircase with wrought iron. formal dining area, library. Living area opens to large decb to enjoy the.ocean lneta. Oc:eln and Canyon views from the deck areas and still a large grassy yard.!". The home is complimented with a 3 car garage! -Still time Co choo8e your paint and carpet colors! Ofrwed at $2,87S,OOO For any further information on this home, please contact: MICHAEL BRINKMAN, BROKER Your full service local brokerage 949/759-0177 2744 E. Paclftc Coast H #8, Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Village Laguna to hold 32nd Annual Charm House Tour Visit flve of Laguna's special homes Including a charming Dutch colonlal and Craftsman cottage 1bt popular VIUage Laguna Chum House Tour will be held on Sunday, May 16, 1n Ll3'JDa Beach. Each ye. the tour bas been attended by more than 800 hundred residents and visi1orl from all o•a who spend an enchanting Sunday dtanoon '1lfUn3 i..,un.a•• most beautifutand bltaadn& homes. nits year's <lwm House Tour "111 feature ave of Laguna Beach's most apedal homet raapig &om~ charmers to modem muterpleces. Tickets are $35 each pre-sale, mid $40 the day of the event, only If dcketa are still affilable. Tickets can be obtained by wrtUni P.O. Box 1309, Lf«tm.a Beach 92652. Speda1lJ dwtemi Laguna Beach dty traml will leave conUnuously &om the bua stop in &ont of the Festival of Ans on l.aguna Can10fl Road ~at noon. Trams will ctrculate among the homes, return to the Festival area and senre the Act V puldng lot throughout the day. 1be Jut tnm departs ~t 3 :30 p.m. and homes are ,dc»ed for~ 5:~0 ~·Trams take putidpantJ to acb tai:>me, but~ and sWidtmbing~ required and comfortable shoes are a must. Ovic leaden wt11 be among home and tram gWda. 1be tour can be completed at one'• own pace, normally taking two to three houn. 'I'M toUr will focus on homes in North IAguna thil year. liighltFtl tndude. charming ~, 1922 Dutch c:olonY1 with eztemtve gardens, fountains and an "'CJl'lllOUI olive tree; a lowly ocanfroat IAglma a.ftaman, wtth a koi pond and deltptful, roomy lntertcr, and a modest J92J Craftsmm cottqe Jovially ratored 10 pmttne condition, with odglnal oak Ooon. Village Llguna it. ~organization ctedicated to promollng community values and IUpporUD.g le.den that preterVe md protea the unique viJla&e charaaer Of ~Beach. The group participates in Uguna leKh pJanmng and en'9lrbammtal dedlloa maid"& md II actfftly lnvolftd In dvk: activities, supporting numerous aUleS rangirlg &om ulildlJ8 lurviYon of the Lapna wlld&e· and mudlbdes, presentDg Llguna'• umque dowutowo pJOtectiD& the natural environment, including saving Laguna C-aeyon, to awarding an annual · acholuship to a LlguM Beach High School graduating leldor, doaating to Laguna Bead:l cbmliel and IUppoJ'Unc local dtr and school board candlclatn. Tlcbts will be OD laJe ~in ~late Apdl at mop. and ofBcet throughout Laguna Buch. and cultural resouJCet, and lllJs home Wiii be fatun!d on this year's home tour A h.•:1u11ful 2-lt·vd hmnhu11w "uh \tunnmi: .ic.,;m 1 '""'· } lx.Jnl<>l'lh, ~ ~ 1-.uhr.••tn,. M •. Fo•tcr/Mr. Han-en • 11-411. 7 21.2-400 (".I /\ Mi './\ l 1..-•• 2 1{2 ro_ w/1,69} ~F (A) ll\tnl: 'f<IH. Pnvate lucatKll'\ w/communuy l'-"'l & 'l"I Mr. Han•en/M•. Fo>1u • '149.722.HOO ' , , , r I I I I , . l I I I I I I ,\ I I < • 1\ l.1~<' nl-w. h1)..>hly IJf'l.>r.i.bl h.101<'! 'i 1.,,.. 4 1/2 h.1., • ,i/l1<..t' in 1,(i50«.1. ft. (,1) h1·m1: 'f\lll'. I l.1r 1r.ir"lo.-.:· Mr. H.n>cn/M .. Tramp • '149.Z-49.•H OI '.1 1 I• • r J V 11 I• • ll.eau11lul Ma.Ind ,kl~· !i\'lt1·1~-.·l 4 l'f. 2. 5 i>.L lll11n1:. A•l'\ .mJ l-<n¢lt '"mi: <{'(ICC. """ .1 lll)' ltl(til' I ll'll Ma. Fo~1u/M•. T"'mp • 11'49. Z'4'1.4 I 0 I CUrroM HOM! WITH STUNNING PANORAMIC VIEWS! 6S9 VI• Fal~"n • $2,099,000 Bn.>:11hr.J..1ni,: I~ f'\U'lllf".UllJl •'-l',10 11<.'"" ln11n Lhl> re1uuful 4.IL"\) "-I It (.1) h11mt· •JC1 a 14.l\."\l "-!·It. (.1) 1111 W1Lh 5 f-e..lns:'11'115 .tnJ \ 1/2 h11hn'.\111~.,, pl1r. .in 1Cficc Y."ILh m..1plc l"1IHf\'.l. lhi:-hi111ll' h.~ ;t f.."')..'C\ ~r. inll'nor 1111h the~ q1.ul11y .unc .. '11111(...,, Truly .1 cu.tum l11111)l''. Mr. Hansen/Ms. Tromp • 949.249.4 lOl N I Vii I ' ' I I ,• I I t I ,, ' I I Su11:le f.um 11 n...,1.Jcn. .. c !fl a cun1<'r I•~. Anith1 Pf>i'n tl1u pl.in \lllh l. l'f. 2 "'• & .1 J..n. n.l<' h• l.11.t· M•. Tri•mr/M•. f.,,,~, • •H9.H9.'4 t01 1>uPux LIVING, JUST A SHORT D1STANC8 PROM TH! WATER! l02 lSth Strttt • $1.350,000 l 'n11' "'" nllt'h 11ri:1 ... 1 •• ,1v.11h11.1\l'rl llll", er 11\11< ,11hl h 1rJ'"'"J Frunl unit: ! t-it•Jf''''\1\'• ! t-i.1thhh\U)'- a~ck Unit: l ht•Jhh"IH', 2 h.tthrPllf1l' Tw" '"' iz,1r.1i:•· "1th l.111ndr1 h1111~ur'· Grc;it income ''Pr' >ttunity! Mr. funsen/Ms. Foster • 949. 722.2400 I '"'''· \ N 1. "'I Peainful l\mi1r&Jda.U, t1'\lhc Mir.U.~m~. 2 re. I 3/4 m "1850 SF (A) tf l1vq .l(\lCe Mr. H.nun/Ma. Tromp • 9'49.2'49.'410 1 See theae homea at HUNTINGTON BEACH JRVINE/NEWPORT LAGUNA NIGUEL HERMOSA BEACH (714) 593.3339 (949) 722-2400 www.CATALISTHOMES.com (949) 249·4101 (310) 376-5125 j1 ~=r~m.~r r Jj cHf.l_filffdmfilfcJJ(J_fil@@fillr:liflITl...1 Q~Jc:?J r.dI:JJfilf(Jj (Jfr1rrJ1r.J@JPJ(!lfJ__mrrJ~f11fo === 39 I• ·. I I , .. ' ., i{ , , I t I 40 q 8 "' 0 i ""' ~ 'O a ti 4> ;;; t;; \AJ ;;; Cl> 0: .2 a: ~ ~ Cl 41 ALISO VIEJO -61 Sprucewood $1.225.000 Sat 1--4 Megan Varga s. -BALBOA ISLAND ;- 11 S Emerald Avenue $2.049,000 ~t 1--4 Natalie Putnam 312 Sapphire Avenue $1,6-49,000 Sat 1--4 Susie Safford BAY CR.EST 172-4 Irvine Avenue $995,000 Sat 2-5 Donna Peebles CRYSTAL COVE 86 Sldra Cove $2,295.000 Sat 1--4 Michael MacKellar EASTSIOE COSTA MESA ·2430 Santa Ana Avenue $528.500 Sat 1--4 LouAnne Riney LAGUNA BEACH 1898 Temple Hills Drive $1.-499,000 Sat 1--4 Traudl Hansen 3 l 42S Monterey Strfft $1.098,000 Sat 1--4 Kevin Kamm NEWPORT BEACH 16 Geneve $5.195,000 Sat 1--4 Tony Bartos Sun 1--4 Michael MacKellar PROMONTORY BAY 426 Harbor Island Drive $2.550,000 Sat 1--4 Marie Fargo-Sork SHADY CANYON 19 Redbird $2,9"49,000 Sat , .... jerry Snyder Sun , .... Jerry Snyder UPPER NEWPORT BAY 2329 Private Road $1,349,000 Sat 2-5 Joanne Pittman 02004 O>lclwll a...~~~°""'"" Ind_... 0, N«r In<.~ ........ --t::::,,,. O((&ft('f o1.....,..,.,.... lol..,,. 0<-Wormoclon ~ "-COfldldon or-... ol ~ ..,...-0, ttio Mier or oboalnod poAlk recordl or ...,,.,.--.Ind a...,,... ii......., ........... .,, -fr°" l«V'l<Y"'"'"' ,,,,.,,,.,_"""""",........,,....,,.._Md -_........,......,,.. . ' . r 0 ~ /Ju · J'soaooo Bayfront, over 8,000 square feet of living space • !JuvJ>Dli ~ • /4,995, 000 Dover Shores bayfront widl large clock IJt;..>J>Dt{,J.leifltLJ • t5tg5,ooo Fantastic home. Bay. ocean and sunset vlews I ~wt Dtlto"' · J;,ggg,ooo Spacious 6 Bd. custom home with pool 'fw& ~ . if;.,199,000 Beautlful home widl office and library I t t • t I 'Polf1iM • JI, 550, 000 White water and sunset views, 3 Bd. 2.S Ba. ~HM t!~e · ,f1,1,g5,ooo Great family IMns in Lacuna Beach CorPM Jd .Mp • /1,195,000 Great comer lot location JJ~Ji CvAJf. • ,fggg,ooo Uwaded'lerona home In Newport Coast wtii& cP16t. ~ • ,;;95,ooo-J911g,ooo ~hcJ.leif/JJ · t"jgg,ooo Custom family home with pUld entry · Circa 1920 front house, 2 Bd. I Ba. back comge )Jo+ri s1~. t;tg,goo Clean family home on a cu~ ~HM JJifHli · ,fsts,ooo On golf course, 3 Bd. 2 Ba.. views JJeltJ~ ~ • J;.t5,ooo .t,;.1 Waterfront beach cabena horn. 44 8 "' c) j ,:. "' u :; -:; V'. , .... :\) • :;; , w "' .... er " • II 0 if ~ >-~ 0 -r S'~J/! . 1~900,000 Spectacular front rcHI Smithcliffs home.This '4 bedroom. 7.S bath home features blrdseye sugar maple wood floors. ~ ~y • fif,900,000 Sack Bay Mesa Dme equestrian estate. Ff'Ol'lt row, center views of Back Bay and sunsets. '!MytJ-&Jt J.Jol{/i, • Jt,775, 000 Absolut9 tum-by, soft comemporiry 00\'et" Shores area home with :a great ftoorpl:an. ?:Jovel ShMI · Jt,679,000 Beautiful slnife-lewl S bedroom home. fJ>ie -:/OJ-/. f0vAA • tt,59g,ooo Fabulous, One Ford Road B:alboa Plan 2 with many upgrades. ~/;oa /Jfani · if;S04000 Incredible views from this Collins Island home with approximately 200 feet of bay frontage and dock for a large boat. 7..Jw6r SftoMJ • /1,995, 000 Absolutely tum-key Dover Shores view home with a courtyard entry and a large rear yard Including a private pool and spa. OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-4 • 312 s.,pr'mc ~I.bu~ !JIAki · lt,t4g,ooo Adorable, single family. Balboa Island home. J./JtJMJ'&k ~~h, • lt,7gg, 000 Enjoy panoramic ocean. coa.sdlne. sunset and utllina Island views. • 45 ~ ~ ~ f -0 N 0 0 ::. ;:o "' 9'!. ,.., !!l OJ ;;; . ~ \ 0 OJ -z- J' !a r. 4' "1 8 N ci ~ > "' "O :; :;; Ul Cl> -;;; ;;; ..... ;;; Cl> er • .2 6: ~ "' 0 I ' . I • • 1Ji4 S'dlt~ 'Dri:ve • l~<f/9,000 Beautifully redone, slngle-level, traditional family residence. Sweeping views of Back Bay, mounQlns and city lights. 5 bedrooms, '4 baths and chef's kitchen. Separate guest quarters. f g ~/JiJ-J • $1.,949,000 Elegant '4 bedroom. '4.S bath Shldy Car1)'0f'I villa. DesCned around an airy central courtyard with stUMire aotf course vt.ws. J'~ SJ>"' CINe • 12,igs,ooo lmpeccabfy appointed Yila In Pf-WOUS Cryscal Cow. a.pr. Spnh style ll'dWtecture frames panoramic Padfk Qc..,, vt.ws. Rare comer lot with ptrtc-h Httlnl- . , ' .. • • • tl .... • • • . lb tJeM-ve · $5,195,000. Elegant Harbor Ridge custom residence in the English Tudor style. On a comer double lot with 5 bedrooms, 7 baths and views. 7 Ca11yv11 12ifk. · $5,395, 000 Elegant French Normandy style residence in exclusive Pelican Hill. Approximately 6,700 square feet encompasses 6 bedrooms and 6.5 baths 5& '1;)1-111Jt&f dlt ?)rive • l;, 195, 000 Impeccably redone North Laguna Beach ttome with astounding ocean views. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. luxurious master suite and spa bath . • • 47 ~ c a ~ i !=> N 8 "' ::0 ~ ~ f'T'I "' c;; ~ 0 .... -? 3' s ' .. .. 41 ..., ~ ~ ~ ~ :, :0 Vl .. :0 ;; w <;; ~ ;):: E c: ,?-;;; 0 ( • Cvf vM 1d ~ · J4,t9s,ooo Styiish, wteful, tradldonal bayfront home located In Carnation Cove with spectacular main channel views and a dock for a ..0 plus foot boat and a side de. • C~&anv ~k · 15,995,000 One ol the most magnificent contemporary beachfront homes ever built In Oran&e County. Ed Lohrbach architecture. ', . JJeNfPli J-t~ . '-5,695,000 • .'J . .. ~ KJrws RoMI home o«ert~ beaudful bey. oc.... and sunset views. Completely remodeled and hlch'Y upsraded. this s bedroom, s bMh home Is perfect for ~ r .., • • 41 (/) "' 2' a. "' ':<= ~ 2. 9 N 8 &>. ::0 "' !!!.. ,.., VI 6i ;;;- • 0 "' :.,;. '< :9 s Only 11 exdusive Laguna Beach oceanfront custom homesltes remain. All the luxurious services and amenities of the Montage Resort and Spa. Lot sizes range from 13.000 to 16,000 square feet. I I I I I{ I ..., I I l I i'-. l I ._, \ I 'I ' t "-I \<.I - .. -. r 1 • .J so .. .!:: .- - ....... • • 51 CJ) "' 'C! a.. "' ':< i p "' 8 ::. :u "' !!!. rn ~ "' ;;; 0 ~ • -< :p 9: CvrvM Jd vUv-· /5,99~999 Situated on a very large bayfront, this home commands some of the finest views In the harbor. Just I year new, this modem home is tnJly a gift to anyone who wants to live on the water. The home consists of 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, a huge master bedroom with dual closets and one of the most beautiful master bathrooms to be found. A full stainless kitchen and a large temperate controlled wine room are a chef's delight. The home has wonderful dart< wood floors upstairs and stone floors downstairs. The property is also equipped with a Vantage smart house electrical system. allowing the homeowner to fully program the house.This house also has a beautiful bayfront patio with an infinity edge pool and spa. Call Chris Brigand! for a private showing. E mag a c::::=u .. 52 t • I '<t .. 8 N c5 ~ >. "' "E a ~ Cl> ;o ;;; w ;;; Cl> er .2 a: ~ ;;; Cl ' , Incredible ocean views from this contemporary 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with 2 ocean view decks. Sunken living room with great room feel opens to formal dining room with newer windows. Large master suite with fireplace and slttlng area. View the virtual tour at www.PamelaHorton.com. t~ssaooo .~ • M v /Ju · /4, 595,000 Large custom Udo Isle bayfront. Mediterranean style. 5 bedrooms with approximately '45 feet on the bay. Mo /Ju · tf.3,cfg5,ooo Outstanding. beautifully built. custom home on Udo Isle bay(ront. Large lot, top-quality materials and finishes throughout. M /JU, .. J;,995,000 Gorpous. urn-by Udo Isle home. Hua-comer lot. MP /JU, • lt,395,000 SpllClous .. bedroom home wtd\1arJ9pedo. a =-• u (/) ... c a. ... ':c ! ~ N 8 "" ::0 tD S!. ,.,., "' <» ~ • 0 ... .... '< J> 2 .. .. , . . ·. • vf!ITJMJtk ~. Jt,500,000 Maanlficent oceanfront home ln prd-gated Monarch Bay. This incredible six bedroom home Is situated on nearly a half acre . vfllllH'idA • /3'950,000 The Buffalo Ranch. once owned by Ronald Reagan. has been a landmark for many Years. The 30 acre property Is located in the Tenap Valley ~t to ~ted Meadow Oa.ks. ~ ~ • Js,995,0()() One ol the molt ,.,....IC CllMWtpCM Ir/ bwtlnwit han)el _. IUlt In °""9 Cow1ty. ~ ~. ,ft,354000 Qc.,. ~ °"'°"" home wldl • .,.. floort*n and ... loadon. - u&i&J.-t~ · tt41000 Superb location for this remodeled. well-maintained duplex in Eastside Costa Mesa. Just down the street from excellent Newport Beach elementary, junior and senior high schools. ~iM ~{ 12ty . S559t000 ' Very desirable, Plan A tri-level condominium just down from the marina. 2 bedrooms plus a den. very open living area. inside laundry. nearby the community pool area. • '°· V> "" ~ ci QI ';< ~ ~ -p N 8 ~ ::0 .,. ~ f'TI l& c;; •• 0 ~ -< :y §: ,. This maanHlcent. Peflcan Crest Palladlan estate boasts unsurpassed quality and elep\c:e. Savor the comfort of fine living from this archtt.aural muc:.piece Including '4 bedrooms. '4 full baths and 2 powder rooms. -........ The home Is adorned with andque French chandeliers, S hand-carwd Italian marble flreplaces, exquisite wood and marl>le throughout. The fuly ecp lipped pnnet kitchen. loYety French gardens. tpprmdnmely 2.800 square foot wbterraneu\ .,.. with parking for up to 10 cars and panoramic ocean views supplement the perfect home In this exclusi'ie community. ••• Soft contemporary in design, this is one of the ff!W bayfronts which boasts over 8,000 square feet of llvlf1i space.A granite entr'f'N'¥1 leads to an easy free flowing downstairs, complete with family/billiard room, workout room, Indoor exercise pool and adfolnlna sauna. The kitchen, living room and dining room open to a bayfront pado with dock and side de. -4 bedrooms total, the master suite features a spacious sltdng area. t.yfront office, flreplace, dual baths and balcony overlooking the bay. Convenience features Include an efevator and -4 car garage. Enjoy the ambiance and grace of this rare offering. \.) • I . 17 ~ ~ a. ~ ! p N ~ ::0 11> ~ ,....., V> a; ~ 0 ~ ::9 ~ , .. .. •.• . ' • • -·~ , .. c " l I 1 t ' ... • .. .. .. ...... ... }Je4vfDl'6~k·141995'000 Rare Dover Shores bayfront with approximately 144 feet on the water and dock for 2 large yachts. Elegant home with beautiful landscape/hardscape . Au10 tJ'&'o ·1~225'000 Charming, extensively upgraded family home on single-loaded streeL Sweeping mountain, canyon and city lights views. /Jt-!VfOJ{, ~h, . Js,995, 000 Fabulous location with rorev.r views on a rare, O"enlzed lot on Peninsula Point. ·== cs J-lv-J,o; V~N J-loJMJ • $1,325,000 Traditional and charming Palermo model in Harbor VtWt Homes on a desirable street. ~ -• It (/) "' C! ~ ':< ~ p N 8 ~ ::0 I'll !l!. ,..., "' a; ~ • 0 '.!! -< J.JeJV?J{ Cod · tJrogs,ooo 3l s Uncompromised city lights and nonhwlrd ocean ~· ~ Cre-16 • $5,goaooo Incredible custom estate with panoramic ocean, harbor. city lights and Catalina Island views. AMk.Hi/IJ · if;t5,ooo ~ J-ti/L · Js,r;s,ooo .Si. ..... Nws d ~ hills and city li&hts· Ari extremety wide lot in a wluded cul-de-sac. .. JW/,°" Jli/L • ~t4J,OOO bclpdoo.i CWOl'l'I home. IO q 8 N ci ~ l "' ..., "' 1? ;:, "' V') ' , Cl> iii ' Vi w ' m Cl> 0:: 0 it ~ iij 0 ~ Rr;M, • /j,£95,000 Fantastic ~ Road home ofrerlng beautiful bay. ocean, and sunset views. Completely rwnodeH!d and highly upgraded. /Je"l/~ort J-le'5/di · J~ I 9~ 000 Beautiful Newport Heights family home with Udo Channel views. Spacious, ftowing floorplan, '4 bedrooms plus office/5th bedroom. • \\ (/) ... 2 a. ... ';< :c a p "' 0 0 "' ;;o ~ ~ ,.,., "' <>: ;; 0 ... \ ~ ~ ?! I ! I I I I l I -' Absolutely stunning home with magnificent harbor. ocean, city and ,--..; coastal vistaS to Palos Verdes.A one story home built to perfection with marble flooring. Arched doorways and windows. Imported light fixtures, special detailing throughout. open spaces. gourmet kltchen with black granite -'I counters opens to family room. Audio engineered media room, master suite with fireplace. Sound equipment excluded, projection television included. . . ~-----------------------------------------• - , . • • I ....... L John Stanaland Broker I Manager Cell : 949.689.9047 John@LagunaSeaside.com Paradise: on Top of lhe: World Laguna ~e:ach E.1perienrr the .ninple bea11~) r!fa Mark .~iil/.(f'r dr.fi/(11ed /w111r. lom1ed 1i1 a q11ir1. /.(fl/f•d .rhnrrd rompound u•tih remarkable rr11~mn rie11 .1 . .J hrdroom.1 .• J. 5 hatll.1; rm~J m1 & ocea11 11(•11:1. wmr- met kitd1en, 3 ror gamf{e, add1i10na/ roo111lgv111. /1i{{l1 crtl1i1!.(-1.jloor to t'f'1!1i1g g/a.r.1 and plrn~J · '?/ outdoor /il'ing Jpace. Offered 01 ~2.650.(X)() Laguna &ea:h Laguna ~ Ctutom Ma.rlc Singer 3 lxlmM / 3 bath Custom Mofle. Singer de..tign. 4 hdmM I J l1ome. 3,000.rq.ft. Panoromirocerm 1•iet1'. bath. Approx. 3.500.rq.fi. O(Y:'an t:iew. Curremly wukr corutruction. Curre111!y wukr ronrtmction . .)2.550.000 .)2.595.000 Meding and exceeding clienl expedalions wilh inlegrily. More lnsighl &cHer Resulls For additional information, ple:ase: call or visit our w~site: al lagunase:aside:.com 1045 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office: 949.494.2124 • LagunaSeaside.com • &3 <n "' c: a. "' ':< i p "' 8 ~ ::0 ~ !l!. "" "' Ii:' ;;; 0 ~ -< \ :y ~ ... ' • '6 '·' • ••••• ' ' • ' t •• ' '.I .•. ' ' ...... 11· •• I ' ....... , JUST LISTED! 4545 Gorham Drive, Cameo Shorea, Newport Beach Don A.,,..m1, lroAcer ABRAMS COASTAL PflOPERllES 315 Martne Avenue Balboa Island, CA Ofc. (949) 675-4822 Cell (714) 325-9055 Exquisite Cameo Shores One-Level Home This wonderful home has 4 suite bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms with unobstructed panoramic Ocean. Catalina. and jetty views from 5 rooms and a large rear patio. The home has been remodeled and expanded using the finest craftsmanship and materials. There is a chef's gourmet kitchen, huge library with vaulted beamed ceiling and stone fireplace, central air conditioning, sparl<ling pool and spa, sophisticated sound and video system, and a koi pond. All this and Cameo Shores great community and private gated beaches. Truly heaven in Newport Beach! Offered at $4,595,000 Call Don Abrams or Sue Abram• for additional detail• • ~ 2 t ~ 2. .o , "' § \ • -8 "' c ~ ~) " ::, .. VJ Q ~ ;;; ,.., "' 111 er c 12 0:: z.. "' C> • WMtie Ami Eatata s.vtces PELICAN CREST $11,400,000 Ocean view estate, high tech home with theatre. game room gym. 2 otfices, pool & spa Esther Yank (949) 6'0-1529 Ocean view estate, high tech home with theatre. game room. gym. 2 omces. pool & spa. Bob & Freda Breen (949) '89-3900 5.000 SQ ft plus white H20 view. 4 BO. 4 BA. 4 car garage M1n1 estate. Wayne Smith (949) 300-2215 HUNTINGTON BEACH $475,000 Awesome location lfl Pacific Ranoh. Lwge 2 BO. 2 5 BA townhome. Gated Community assoc. pool & more Deslf'fff1 Berry (949) 378--0513 Expenenc41 the coastal lifestyle.In this magnificent golf course and ocean view residence aeated b)' renowned builder end designer Fan. From~ moment one enters this elegant six bedroom {two master sujte$). nine bath· room home, 1t is evident that it Is one of ttae finest residences on Newport Coast. This home is a masterpiece wrth three stories of oversized rooms Including a library, two bonus room~. ex_ers1ce l'OOITI. sauna and steam room, home thealrlt with custom seating, elevator. and a six to eight car garage. The exterior boasts a barbeque area. loggias. a 4·slde Infinity pool & spa and 137 feet of frontage on the golf course! Moo furnlshlng5 inciuded. Es ther Y~nk (949) 640-1529 Steps to the beach. 4 BO. 3 BA, spadous lloofplan w/ main quaners upstairs Light, bright & sunny Russ Alexander (IU9) 689-5065 IN ESCROW -3 BO, 2.5 BA •ow11l10nle.wf l8fg9 pri- vate yard In 6 unit complex. EkCellentlocallonl RIU W•de & Bob Kuntz (941) 500-9722 149,900 Walk to beach! ~ with view! $75,000 upgrades, granite kitchen!! Linda Chilcoat (949) 721-4800 A. prlv•&e ~ community Iii!• no other -;;...-for a private tour of this unique resldentlllt enclave. Biii Dolby (949) "94·1415· Sett11~ ~l Ov:~e ~1tt~ 1.-1 7tMMlllNI BALBOA ISLAND $3,695,000 Balboa Utile Island. Dock for' 2 boa1S. New Orteans traditional. Perfect! Even an elevator! Maxine Golden (949) 279-4618 Ocean & coast views! 6,300 sq. ft .. 2 story home 6 BO with separate guest 'quarters. Bob & Freda Breen (949) 489-3900 NEWPORT COAST $939,900 Almost new. highly upgraded! 2 80 & loft. 2 walk-1n closets, 2300 sq. ft.. Nuetral tones, pnvate & gated Cyn Boot ~9) 378-8222 S• 1o lhe aand, ocean view. 5 60. 3 BA. ovet 2.900 tq. ft., granite & Ule lhloughout. Sob Koop (~) 584-7667 Turtle Rock custom view home with 7 bedrooms. bonus library, and cul de sac location. Esther Yank · (949) 640-1529 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $2,499,000 A guard gated community with an oceao-close location, views, 2/3 acre, and 5.000 sq. ft. lot. Carol McLaughlin (949) 212-0570 Panoramic ocean view building site t0< a SFR. 6,600 sq. It lot located just above Main Beaoh and VIiiage. Kim Melrrne (888) 531-9907 x4605 Yearly rental with 3 BO, 2..5 BAI Walk to beach! Lind• ~/coat (~) 721...UOO SAN CLEMENTE $1,875,000 Gorgeous 5 bd .. 5 ba 5,000 sq. ft ocean view on huge 14,000 SQ It lot. 2 years old, S200K 1n upgrades. Bob & Freda Breen (949) 489-3900 TUSTIN RANCH $499,000 Stunning home! Gated golf community of Corte Villa. 2 BO. 3 BA. Call 0t go lo· www Sk14Homes.com Jim Skawlnakl (!U9) 720-7342 Lido Sanda. 2 BO-den, walk to beech, new carpet, paint. Available now. Large patio, walk tO beach. Diana Cappel (!U~) 5«M818 • 67 (/) "' € u "' '< g p ,,, ?. ~ ... '! ... .,. <:; ;;; 0 ~ CJ "? L .. 8 N 0 - Open Saturday 1:30-l!lpm a Fayence, Newport CO&•t Approximately 3,500 square feet offering 4 bedrooms, office, 3.5 bathrooms, large master bedroom with retreat and fireplace, formal dining room, courtyard with fountain and Japane~e type garden plus side yard with rock fountain and BBQ. Enjoy the association amenities has to offer: pool, spa, clubhouse, tennis and basket ball court. Close to Fashion Island shopping center and just a 5 minute drive to the ocean. Offe red at $1,B S O ,OOO Visit the online virtual tour at: www.panostar.com/2fayence/ Proudly Presented By Clara Tu of REMAX Premier Realty (949) 451-1257 or (949) 295-9988 HomeAid Orange aunty announces Rainbow of Hope award recipients Companies and individuals will be recognized for their commitment to the organization HomcAld Orange County will be hosting its 6th Annual Rainbow of Hope Ball, scheduled fo r Saturday, June 5 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach beginning at 6 p.m. The event will honor the work of committed companies and individuals who have given unselfishly to ai d transitionally h omeless men, women and children. The cost to attend is $200 per person. Please call HomeAid Orange County at (949) 553-951 Oto make your reservations. The black-tie gala, chaired for the third consecutive year by Michelle Pate, Keystone Pacific Property Management Co. will include an evening of fin e dining, live entertainment, dancing and one-of-a-kind auction. Pate will be joined by Jennifer Brooks of The Irvine Company who will serve as the event's co-chair. As the hlghJight of the evening, HomeAld Orange County will recogruze outstanding contributors by presenting its Rainbow of Hope Award to exceptional building industry and community leaders. This year's Rainbow of Hope award recipients are: Builder: William Lyon Homes Care Provider: FamWes Forward Corporate Partner: The Irvine Company Consultants: Gensler Arcrutects Sub-Contractor: ORI Residential Volunteer: Jay Blakslee The event serves as a fundraiser to aid in HomeAid Orange County's mission of building and renovating shelters for temporarily homeless men, women and children. HomeAid Orange County, the founding chapter of HomeAid America, was established by the leadership of the Orange County Chapter of the Building Industry Association of Southern California in 1989, and has been charged with the mission of building and renovating shelters for temporarily homeless Orange County men. women and chlldren. Since Its inception, HomeAid Orange County has completed 34 shelter projects with seven currently under construction or in the plannin$ stage. For mQre informatton, call HomeAid Orange County at (949) 553-95 10 or visit t~ website at www.lr.omeaidoc.org. ,....._ ...-... ---. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 2004 BOARDING AT S:1S P.M. FOR A S:4S -7:45 P.M. CRUISE Of N EWPORT HARBOR ABOARD THE ROYAL P RINCESS LIDO /'v'v\RINA VILIAG(, 3424 VtA OPORTO, NEWPOITT BEACH (OM PllMENTARY PARKING AT 32ND STREET, ACCESS FROM V ILLA W AY $35 for Ooard Members & their guests $46 for MLS only & non-members Includes fa bulous Summer Buffet and two cocktails FOR REHRVATIONS AND MORE INFORMATION, CAll KIMBERLY FOREMAN AT OCAR. (949) 722-230 0 . No REFUNDS. Ocean '13[vtf., 'l{f,wport '13eacfi $1,690,axJ Wonaerju[ '13eacfi Jiome • 3 Bedroom plus den (co uld be 4 th bedroom). • 2.5 bath. •Just steps from the ocean and a few short blocks to the bay with ocean views over es tate o n sand. • 2 car garage. • Large front patio with wrought iron fence. • 35 x 70 foot lac. JZlvaifa6{e On 'Ifie On "L" Street Park witll rooftop views. $1.,4S!JIXXJ Gorgeous SBR Family Home • 70 8 N 0 Ii :-' J > "' ;,, ; ... r • ...!" "' a • Strada Properties' Brad Newport makes a splash in Laguna Beach Home buyers and sellers ca n rely on his devotion to their real estate goals Brad Newport Hrad Newport 10111eJ Str.id.1 f'n>pL'rtlt'' hl'C•lll'>c..' hl' k11L'w 11 would lw tht· hc~1n11ing o l ,1 co11111111men1 to '>L'l"\'111g the..· l,.-1~1111J lk.1t h commun11y w11h 1111111.11d1ed c..•xcellc..•nn · "lktJll'>e I \'l'ry much l'llJOY my 1oh ol hl'lp1n~ d 1L'nts huy/:.dl rc.:il esta1e anJ I kwl' Lagwu Bl'.ich. I am co111111111c..·d 10 lhl' h1ghl'Sl 'Llndanl 111 my prolesswn," Newport said. Smee 1oimng, he has collaborateJ w11h the..· company's ne1work o l seasoned agents m continuing to provide the highest caliber of 'erv1cc, cornhming total <levo uon to understandrn~ chen1s' v.irying net'Js and an awareness that, tO rnmpletc each deal, ewryone's sausfaction 1s imponam As a rel>ident and Realtor in Laguna Beath, Nc..·wpo rt olfers compn•hen~1ve knowlt·dge 1)f the con1111uh11y th.It embrace~ J.JI faceb o fhfc. mduc.lmg work and plJy I 11!> c..·x1en!>1ve background m lln.ince has prnven to hl' Jn add1110nal as!>el m the purchase .:md sale of hi-. the111s' homes I le thorou~y explains c..11111phtdtetl tonns and financial opuons, wh1< h l l.11itlc., <tnd exped11es an otherwise complex .ind 'tll''sful transaction. Mo n.·over. s1mildT to the 'll< l·essful mergers he has managed, he handle:, t'Jl h propimy sale with the unders1.111d111g th.lt c..0111rnun1ca1inn L essential to 11e~ot1at1n~ a tr.111,ac.. 11011 1h..it 1' .igreeahle to all panit''> Jn\'oh·l'J W11h 1hc ~uppori of Strada Propcrt1e~· Jcda1111ed 111.11kl·lm~. e'trow anti finanual dl•part111e111s, N1•wp1in fully .iccummotla1e' his clients, whert.'by t'J< h prnpl·ny 1s mdrkctcd to 11s fullest potenual and s11ld .1crnrchn!: to liis clknts' timetable for the hes1 po,,1hll' pn ce Clil'llts applaud Newpo n 's conSistemly nuhtanding service as weU a:. his kno wledge of anti m 1hus1asm for the Laguna Beach real estate market /·or nwrr i11jomtation. call Brad Newport al Strada Properl11'.f, l.a,l(tma Beach, (9491235-8956 or b11 ncJpm tflistrLUlaproperties .com . Customer satisfaction is key to success c Strada Properties' Carol Gober She exceeds clients' expectations Tht• 'erv1n' Carol Gober provu.ks to her c lit•ni-. rcfkc1' 1he ... 1me t•xcepuonal prolt.'s~1onalism 1hat ~he would c..•xpel 1 from anyone l'l!>e for herself Shl' wholche.lrtedly devote~ herself to her cliems, rnmmunK.iting frequently and cand1dJy As a lifelo ng n·sident of Cahfom1a w11h more than 11 years of successfu I re!.idemiaJ real e talc cxpcncncl', she offers Carol Gober a wide range o f property knowledge from familiarity with commuruty nuances and detem1lning a home's value to effectively marke1ing a client's home to the right buyer. She works closely wuh the innovative in-h ouse advenising agency, Strada Studio, to vigorously market her listings to their fullest potential Her expen1se spans such areas as Newport Coast, Laguna Beach and Huntingwn Custom home with pool and spa Th1!> Eas1s1de Costa Mesa home wa!. rnstom built m 1986 Gre.11 for cmenamin~. 1he home has a lovely pool .rnd spa wilh a large side p.11io I lardwoud floors and pl,1nta11on shutters atl' just a few of the fme features oflhis three bedroom, two and one-half bath home Vaulted ce1hngs create an open feel. The large master suite has a walk-in doset A paaous side yard mcludes an area for boat storage nus home is offered at $899,000 For more i11/onnatio11. call Bob Harbour, to name a few. With a history in sales management and marketing Gober 1s familiar with the IUl rompc11tion The key to a 'ucce sful sale, sh e believes, to bt11ld a strong relauonsh1p w11h her clients, 10 unders1a.1 their unique needs and thL'n meet those needs through per:.onalizcd service. Indeed, sale record alone would indicate that she has estabhs! an exuaorclinary role withlrl t pubUc's eye. Her clients, however, are the flISt to atte!>I 1hat her accomplishments stc from a much more personal level. Much of her business consists of repeat aml referral chcntele. She wo diligently to exceed clients' expectations and t• maintain Strada Propenles' reputation as the premier residential real estate brokerage firm i1 Orange County To rmd1 Carol Gober of Strada Properties, ca. (949) 887-9122 or at carolgober@aol.com or cgober@strada11roperlies.com. G1/uccio al (949) 640-3600. Strada Prnpt>rttes. l 40 Newport Center Drive, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. ©2004 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corpomlion. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Come live the dream This is the first home to be offered for resale m AJder Creek in Nonh Park ~u.ue, a must cc family home TI1e lutchen o ffers a large islanJ and 1s open to the dlillng area and fanuly room, perfeC1 for emertilimng All dark hardwood floors downstain. and upgraded 11le and carpet up!.1airs Then· are three bt•drooms and two illld one-half baths The front and backyards are tastefully landscaped. Enjoy piece of 1rund living on a quiet cul-de-sac in one of the best neighborhoods IJV1ne has.to offer This home Is offered at $769,900. For more information, call Mike Ke1111edy at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, J 40 Newport Cet1ter o n·1·e Ste I 00, Newport Re~h. 02004 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporatio11. Owned and operated by NRT Inc ; of r. s eting, 1e idea ol >a eves, rs nsh1p erst and then to gh ecd, her ablished thin thl· attest ts stem nal es, call or Dd11e, T /11c. FIRST TEAM ESTATES NEWPORT BEACH 17 CORPORATE PLAZA. SUITE 210, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 PRIVATE GATED ESTATE .......... \ ............ 11111 seplfall 911111 ~ °""' 4 bedloomS. 4 bldll llld • ) QI 9l'IVf. CAL&. IOO.JM.HIO 800.2511.7630 EXQ!)ISITE VILLAGE HOME CORONA OU. MAR. 5plcJous ~ r.turing 3 bed~ rooms. 2.S baths. tn ~ flrtp6lce. ~ thunetl ~ athtcllll ~ s '· 199.000 (110J45) CAUIOO.Ja7UO BREATHTAKING ARC HITECTURE COSTA MESA The stunnin9 detlgf\ brtngl the OUb* In Md ,._,es tropical ._.. wktl 5 OUUidt *tln9 ......... Milt ltw ~ flrepl9ce Of dine In high fashion 1n tht dining room. s l ,()49,000 (1JUN) CALL-....NIO F IRSTTE AMES TATES.COM • 71 V> "' 2 a. "' ~ )> ~ ~ N 0 0 ~ :0 "' '.!!. ,..., V> a; ;;; 0 !:\' -<' :y ~ ...,.; .. 72 ~ 0 ~ ! ~ "' iii iii w ;;; "' er .2 a: ~ .., Cl • - IEACH &. GOLF ESTATE HUNlllllallW>l a·~ .. ..-~ ................. ... ............ ..................... C1MHll CAU. .....,,.,.. UNOISTRUCTID VIEWS WJMA ·-rn r 4.• ........ -...:.... .. .. 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A 2 bedroom, 1 bath unit Is In the back with 4-car parking. 019 Price Reduction! $2,250,000 ·BE TH E KJNG OF THE HILL CORONA DEL MAR. 4BR, SBA. home with approximately 4,000SF. pool, spa, bullt-ln BBQ, cherry wood cabinetry throughout. Travertine flooring. granite count~rs, Sub-ZeroMklng appliances, high ceilings, master suite with huge closets. Formal living and dining rooms and den downstairs. Call to schedule an appo'ntnMnt. SJ,495,000 KENT MC N AU G HTON office 949.719 .2050 # 1 in Sa les Volume at Fi rst Tea m Est ates Newport Beach. wr·h\11•' NEWPORTFINEHOM ES .com rmi\11 KENTNEWPORT@aol.com ISLAND .JN THE SKY NEWPORT COAST. 360' ocean, canyon ·and mountain views from all rooms. Located In the community of Perazul this S bedroom, 4.S bath offers a redesigned kitchen, Imported granite counters and frultwood cabinets. 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The main residence enjoys sweeping ocean and Newport Harbor views and encompasses five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The home has been designed with both luxurious dally living and entertaining in mind, with formal living and dining salons, a library/office and billiards room. The extensive grounds are graced with mature trees, lush landscaping and a beautiful pool and spa. A spacious approxlmately I ,200-square-foot one bedroom gueS1h ousc offers a Sl!cluded retreat and stunning coastline views. The residence also features a three car garage This ho me 1s offered at $5, l 95,000 For mort: in(omtation. cal/John McMomgle at (949/ 640-3600 Strada Properties. I 4o Neu1porl Center Dn've, Ste. J 00, Newport Beach. ©2004 C.oldwell Banker Real Estate C.orporaUon. Owned and operated by NRT Inc. Affordable bayfront home This home is the best location in Bayside Village and is on the waterfront with views from Newpon Center down the Back Bay to Saddleback Mountain and across to the cliffs. Close to the bayside pool and recreation center. Inside this newer manufactured home is two bedrooms, two baths, a •great~ room, expanded kitchen with Island cooktop, oversized master bedroom with large bath and expanded shower and a very large patio yard. The long driveway can accommodate up to four cars . Bayside Village Is in the heart of Newport Beach and offers resort-type living with two pools and spas, two clubhouses, a fitness room, shuffieboard court and private beach. The propet1y has a long tenn lease. This home is o ffered at $245,000. For more infonnali01.Grli Williams al ~949) 6~3600. Str4da Properties, 140 Newpo (~'s;flfl'!l~,bl'ff C,1'~// &Inker Real Estate Corporation. OM!lted and operated by NRT Inc . ARMSTRONG U.O>Mo...-,c... ........................ .., ...... w...,.,.. ......... . -cflJdo ...... ,..., ... . ' . .., .. AAcp-www-r...slllll ..... In -Wic I wll\ c.., KRqlt .... C.,an Vllil ..... cane-. ............... °"" --..s~ . 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Black Clim hers bring a mynad of bendlt to the garden and home lantlscape. They are versatile in offenng mu hi-season intt'rest. Some are- prolic1e111 bloomers with fragrant nowers, while others have foliage 1hat changes tint with the season Vine provide .i space for birds to nest and fruit or seedheads to cat, and can enhance the exterior appearance of a home Most perennial chmbmg \'mes have woody stems. Some have self·adhenng tcndnls constantly earching for the next gnp, while others need art11laal support Flowenng 1ype~. like chmbmg ro~es, prefer a <;unny location Oth ers, like wistena and clemat1~. thnve tn sunny spots, while their roots remain cool in the shade. 51111 others prefer the cool shaJe all day long Annual vines arc commonly grown from seed, reaching ma111nty m one season. first. we'll look at the perenmal climbers elf-clinging climbers for ~unny locauons include· • I loneysuckk 10nicera's fragrant clusters of pale pink and yellow bloom from o;ummer mto fall They can grow up to 22 feet •Climbing roses, rosa mangold ctnd Madlme gregoire staechclm, are both v1gorot1!> climbers With lush green foliage .ind beautiful yellow or pink blooms, respectively, they add beauty to the garden all summer • Actmid1a kolom1kta 1~ pnzed for it stnkrng green, white and pink leave Though slow to start, once established its beauty is evidtnt. • Japanese wistcna perfonns best when partnered with a trong, mature tree As a twmmg climber, It can become exiremely heavy and needs ample support. The yxi.i:emely fragrant pendulous clusters of blossomc; m muted pu11>le are set against pale green leaves, ending a soothing message to the gardener Other vmes that need this type of support include. 1asmmum offianale, tropaeolum speciosum, rosa veilchenblau, sch1sandra rubriflora and clematis virgi niana. There are many climbirtg vines that are evergreen, providing year-round irtterest: • English ivy is one of the most common, and with several dl fTerent varieties w1dely available, 11 is a favorite among homeowners. • Hedera helix cavend.ishii Is a self-clinging evergreen. Wi th bi-col· heart-shaped foliage it can be grow1 m sun or shade. • Hedera heluc maple leaf.takes a fa cinatirtg form, as irtdividual Jeavt. are deeply lobed . Providing dense cover, it can be grown as a ground cover or trained to climb • Golden English ivy 1s of the self-clinging type. Best in partial 'llll the foliage turns a golden yellow at the height of summer. Fragrant vines are particularly u~eful when grown near an open window or a patio or deck. Sweet Autumn clematis is one favored by many homeowners. A very vigorolJ', clunber. it can get out of control if n< pruned, but the sweet scent from tht.• small masses ol white Oowcrs m.ikt' the extra work worthwhile The annual climbers can be just a' heaut1ful as· the perennials. Take thl' common morrung glory, heavenly blue It 1s an outstanding perfom1er With lush green foliage covered with magnificent blue trumpet-shaped blossoms at the peak of the season, it 's one you'll want to grow again a11d again. Thunbergia alata, the black-eyed Susan vine, 1s very showy but often overlooked by many gardeners The heart-shaped leave-, make a perfect backdrop for the dark-eyed yellow and orange blossoms Virtually covered wtth nowers. this vigorous grower is a real performer Boston ivy parthenoc1ssu:. tricusp1data veJtchii is well known for it colorful leaves. A self-clmging vine, 1t can easily cover a wall in a season Vines arc useful 10 mask an unsightly view or to add d1mens1on and color to a plain wall They can gracefully drape a fence or cascade over the edge of planter. ·ly g >a )i-colo r. grown <es a leave' nse und al Slln, >Wdt y n t•t by rou-. I 11 not 1 !ht: lakl' JS! a'\ r> th(' ly l'r With d on, nand 10wy re.JI 1~su~ n fn1 VIOl' on m ' l' I Ral .. as of APfl!..!_: 2004 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Aapex Discount Mtg. A Superior Mortgage A1mtoan.com American First Rate Mtg Bank of America City Loan Corp. 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The value of the transaC1JOnl> Mac Mackenzie and The Mackenzie Advantage Team have handJed more than the past 12 years. • SBO million: The value of the transaction~ Mackenzie and The Mackeruie Advantage TNnt handled in 2003. · $I 0,000: The amount Mackenzie spends each month to market your property · 72 hours: How often Mackenzie sells a home -15 days: The Mackenzie Advantage Team's average propeny marketing time -the Team's homes seU twice as fast as other California listings -98 percent: The number of Mackenzie's listmgs that sell for withm I .9 percent of the asking pm:c -I 0: The number ofhlghly experienced and dedicated real estate prof e sionals on The Mackenzie Advantage Team. -#I . The level of individualized anenuon, erv1ce and dedication you can expect as a client of Mac Mackenzie and The Mackeruie Advantage Team These numbers have earned Mac ~ckerme a place in the top one percent of~ ptate,sales pmfcss1onah nationally -clfld an enviable roster of 11..•peat and referral d.1ents, who value Mackcruie'!> 1C\'olut1011ary approach to real estate Jnd client !.l'!VlCe that ensures hill clients never foci hke a •number· Mackenzie engineered the team approach to real Cl>tate m 1989. when he cstahhshcd The Mackenzu.• Advantage Team The team conunues to ll•ad thl' industry by blending the intimate one-on-one attl'ntion and scrv1cc of a real estate "boutique• with the power and reach of an mtemauonal real l'•nate conglomerate Coldwell Banker ·All property marketing and sales campaigns ar<' 1101 creatcJ equal," Mackenzie sau.l ·our Team·~ proprietary and proven-successful approach leverage:. the power of local, n.:gional and national advertising, public rclcJtions, t.irgeted telcmarket1ng, mulli-market research and direct mail WL• arc the only Orange County reaJ estate team to offer such a comprehcns1vc and rel>ults-dnven c1pproach to sell your home quickly ant.I for maxunum profit • Mackenzie serves as ex.ecuuve director of real ei>tate sales for the Team, proV1ding the key strategies, negotiation tactics and personaJized d1ent attention for which he 1s renowned. The team al o in dudes Sherry Suffens, VP of resi t..lenual sales, who ensures every client need is met, 24/7 CJght other members round out The Mackenzie Advantage Team, including a marketing and advenlsl.ng manager, CPA, attorney, escrow manager. transaction coordinator, buyer's specialist ,111d Pl{ stall Till' Team pffcrs l'Xpcnast.: 111 e:wry .U.pt>ct -ant.I area -of Orange County real estate "Tlw Mackenzie Adv.inl.igt: Team 1s the only team able to nav1ga t(• the ever <:hanging, multi fa ceted rcaJ estate t•nvrronment m Orange County," Mackcrme added "My hest advtee to Mac Mackenzie homehuyers and sellers 11> to do their research when it comes to scll'Cting a real estate professionaJ to represent them 1n this complex marketplace." And that re earch should include a call to Mac Mackenzie ant.I The Mackenzie Advantage Team Contact them at (949) 72 1-3540 or visit www macteam com. Coldwell Banlter Residential Brokerage is the leading resi'dential real estate romprmy in Orange County with J 7 offices and more 'hmt 900 sales associates. More infonnation about Coldwell Banker Orange County is available online at www.cbsocal.com. Coldwell Banker Residmtial Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT lncorporaud, the rsation 's leading residential real estak f!rokerage company, is a subsidiary of<;~ f.orporation ~~I 11 ' I • .... -~ • 0 0 • ------=~----------------------.....-~-· Donna Sullivan and Debbie Padilla of the Dana Point Coldwell Banker office proudly announce the officiation of their partnership Donna sumvan Debbie PadlHa 11 I II The co mbination of their expertise will benefit t heir clients Donna :;ullivan and Debbie Padilla .ire a full service real estate team dedJcated to represent their dlents in the most thorough and time-efficient manner with honesty and integrity. Today's complex real estate market calls for innovative strategies that go beyond the dated approaches. So, to more effectively serve their clients, they have combined their collective knowledge and expertise. Additionally. the team's administrative support, provided by Nathan Torres, gives an invaluable edge to their clients offering accessibility and premiere service throughout the entire buying and selling process. To contact Donna Sullivan and Debl1ie Padflla, they can ~ reached at Coldwell Banker's DanA Point Office at {949) 661-9355 qr directly at (949) 370-7617 and (949) 292-1 I JO. Coldwell Banlttr Rtsidmlial Brolttrage is tM leading residential real es/aft company in Orange CounJy with 1 7 offias and ""1f't thlln 900 saks aswciahs. Mon inf0mtatWn tiboul ColdwtU BaWr Orange County u available onliM at wwtc.cbsocal.com. ColdwtU Bader Reside#lial Brolreragt is a member of the NRT farm·ly of companies. NRT 11'fCO?Orated, the nation's leading~ real est.ate bro/tteragt company, is a subsidiary of CetulAnt Corporatt()IJ (NYSE:CD). ( Meredith Ca nyon home in private hillside setti ng Th.is beautiful five heJroom, thn::c bath home 1'i 111 the highly J~s1rable Meredith Cmyon area, ideally located in S.Ul Juan Cap1Strano. Jll~t nunute'> from the beach anti I >an.i Pomt I !arbor. En1oy easy freeway access from this t'XCepuonally quiet m·1ghborhood, 5urrountlcd hy a 700-acn: reserve 111 a peaceful canyon sening. The ,,ew of the pnvate h1lls1de from this home, which has a cha.nn.ing backy.m wtth pool and !.pa, allow~ for incredible privacy With approX11Tlately 3,470 squart feet of living spice, mtenor features mciude a large remodeled country kitchen and master bedroom with a romantic fireplace plus balcony Some of the many upgratll'!> mciude bamboo Dooring. vmyl-coated duaJ pane windows. plantauon shutter,, kw.:hcn Labmt>ts, appliances and cow11ertops. This home is excellent for cntenasnmg1 This home 1~ ofTen:J at $Y99,00U For nwrr 11~/on1111tio11. call Don1111 511/liu'm or Debbtt• Padilla of OJldwel/ Ba11kt'r:1 Dmu1 Pomt offia flt (9491661-9355. Orange Coast's most desirable buildin g site D~scnbcd as the mo~t Jeo;1rahle bu1ldmg lie m Orange Coast, this flat lot 1 almo t onc-haJf of an acre m 'llZe Tndy a rare find, this propeny offers 180-degree views of the ocean Jnd Pelican Hill Golf Couf"e. This propeny 1s loc:.1ted at Cameo Shores, an exclusive enclave m Corona Jel Mar with pnvate beache~ and the seremty that has made the community home fo r many who could Live anywhere in the world Plans for a 6.500-square-foot contemporary single story home are included in the pncc There 1s a pnvate secunty gate at the end of the cul-de-sac. This property 1s offered at $1 ,850,000. For more information, call Tom Thomson of Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach offict' at (9491 644-9060. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is flit leadmg residential real t'State company i11 Orange OJ1mty with 17 offices and more than 900 sales associates. More infomiatwn about Coldwell Banker Orange Co11nty 1.\ available on/me at www.cbsocal.c<mt Balboa Island beauty Featunng Nantucket style and cham1, this Balboa !~land beauty is sttuated closl' to the heach This propc..ny i~ truly a great vaJuc' W11h a total or three bedrooms and three bath!>, this residence has two ft replaces as well as front and side slate patios The two master suites have a large upstairs deck over the garage, anti the downstairs bedroom can be used as an office or den. This home 1s offered at $1,825,000. For more information. call Cher R11sh at Coldwell Banker's Balboa Island office at (949) 673-8700 ordiredly at (949) 689-0624. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is the leading residential real estate company in Ora11ge Courity with I 7 offices and more than 900 sales associates. More information abo11t Coldwell Banker Orange Coimty Is available online at www.cbsocal.com. .g. :ky.1rd quart' en ny fon 1t for a ty c e Charming Balboa Island h9me In a great location on the island, this ho me has four bedroom~. fmu bath!>, a two car garage and third story wtth a view features include a front window seating area, a hack patio .mJ J master with a ~mall balcony. Great location near boardwalk, beaches, ferry. re:.taurants amJ ~hopping This home is offered at $1 ,499,000 For more information, call Bntct' Reynolds of Coast Nt'lvporl Properlies-Coldwell Banker al (949) 644-1600 Coast Nt•wporl Pro1wrt11·~ 1-l located at 4 Civic Plaza. Ste. 260. Newport Beach. Coldwell Bnnka Rt.!sidt•ntwl Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, tire nations' leading residential real estate brokcrag,c co111pa11y, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Spacious townhome Located in the EastblufT area, thjs home is neXl to <1 large wooded o pen space. The large master has a beautiful master bath and there are high beamed ceilings in all three bedrooms. Llvtng room lcatures a fireplace Two-car garage. Close to everything and at a great price This home is offered at $599,000 For more information, Jeff Jones of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is located al 3377 Via Lido, Nt'wporl Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of tht' NRT famt'ly of companies. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage compa'1y, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE CDJ. New custom five bedroom home Thi~ home 1s located oo\uaiboa Peninsula Point and feature!> quality constmction throughout 11uated on exch1i>ive Belvue Lam•, you will l·n1oy pnvJte living at the hcach Kitchens and baths designed by Concept Studios. Thc extra large lot ha-; an out'i1de entenalning area complete with barhecuc .111d fi replace This home 1s offered at $2,67Y,000. For more infomiation, rnll Kim Bibb of Coast Newport Propt'rlics-Cvldwt'il Banker al (949) 723-8800. Con.st Nm1port Properties is located at 33 77 Via Lido. Newpo rt Beach. Coldwell Banker Re!!.rdmtial Brokerag<' 1s « membt•r o_(th" NRT family of companies. NRT 1'1rorporttted, the 11«tio11 's lftldmt, n•s1dmti«I real est11tt' brokerage rompm1y. /.) '' rnbsidimy ofCe11dm1t Cm71oration (NYSE CD) Tastefully upgraded Big Canyon villa nus home is located across from the pool anti work out room The gran11e kltchen has !>1ain1ess appliances, newer tiJe flooring and a breakfaSt area. Fcarurc:. include plantation shuners, recessed lightu1t, and fireplace in the living room wt th a patio featunng peek Vlews of the gold course Bui.It-ins ai1d fireplace 111 office/nook off of master. The area has been recently refurbished and the la11dscaping is well maintained with lush trees. ThlS home 1s offered at $899,000 For m()re mformalion, call S11c Yo""!. of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is locaJed at 4 Civic Plaui, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Ba11ker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of compmiies. NRT Incorporated, the natums' lea.ding residential real estate brokerage compm1y. is a subsidiary of Cmdant Corporahon (NYSE:CD). • 83 ~ c a. ~ i 9 "' § ;;io "' ~ rn l.'l "' ~ 0 "' q ;p 2 • -.. 8 "' 0 ~ >. ~ a ~ "' 70 ;;:; ..., ;;; "' a:: 9 ci: .?;- "' 0 . , .... • ~~-----------------------......- CASSIS • NEWPORT COAST· 0cEAN VIEW 8"t Buy on the Coast· Exclualve $3,150,000 fh•s tl~tty illlOCMI'° llOfTlt has me ma~!?! 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Bam C•'1Wll Mo1d11lQ IMouonout Ed•lv Cithlorn an Old Worro SIOlll' I iv ttf)IConvt•'>dllf'll ROUl'l OulilOOI B.lrOKue Covtlf'Cl ()u• 1001 l t'\)g•a I ,.,l"I~ ~La 105C.a0 "l) • '" .u~ 'MI olQS!or_, lravtllonf' atQt IQO<l:aon ancJ "''°"'"' ~·I no C.·JSlOf'l H~ lheollei S<Jroofl<l 5~e"' ahJ oua1 [nrer1a111meo1C1111te1s50 trtC/l Plasm.t 810 Sc1een SPECTACUUR NEWPORT TF.NNTS COURT E.STATfJ "1-1(1 "!h \flJ! t>M lo.-.... :: "" .~ huh ~n'\o!nJ\ r'••Jtt l1~1rJ tc-nntt 1.tl\lrt' 1~1 .,r,a• l"""'uJ'"" h..rlx.r 11'd \Yn\M ,.,.., II~\ rt All'~ lrrm<rld""' ~·me uholfl:Wf'\1.u,11t\ ' '1raJt s' '''" ••• , \ '"wl fWJ 11 •'W¥1 ~tn. l1rnuf<, V'!" See more homes on 360 Virtual Tour @ www . atricktenore.com HUGE HoME IN THE Wooos $795,000 This t>eao.Jltlul aiea of large llcms in tile Eutaly!)lus fO!est ·S minutes lrom Ldke Fores! 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Fabulous master suite with large walk-in closet and separate workout room, large separate guest quarters, 6-8 car garage, large kitchen. theater, game room, great grand room, pool house, cabana, rock pool, putting greens, half court basketball court, beautiful surrounding grounds with waterfall & fountains. Architect Michael Masilotti Asking price $8,000,000 Coast Properties of California 15HI Call~ Ca.,alrro I 'fnth1"• UPjifcld.-d t •h N \t1'UnlA1t1 \w-.. ... ... lh• '111"' It: It, ... ff!~-· t 1~, ... , f I k I I u ,.1 .. u 1t,u1J.,.,-.111J t •• 1 tt1• _.,, t 11. 1 \\•llo 11 -~ I ,.. t-.11.11.,. ... n ,,,,,,,_., 1 .u"''' ''''1")<o. .. , ... 111. '"t ,1 r·111111, ht ,,,j. l1,l.; .. \ I .1! 1r•ot '"'''' )t, 1! 1 h•tl\11 ,.,f I ,t I I ,I \I ,._ I•· 1. ,, ... , \ 1 I ~If I .1 t.,. ,..,. I ,t I l ' l l...t,..fl:~ I 11\ ~ .... f • -\r1 ..... I I ful•" .. '"''k'll \ti'! 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'11:111' I 01. •°'''"' • \," t 1,,...., 11• Ro'' h' '""utlh /"<'" '""' h There!>a M cVay (949) 533-4409 '' ,1\\J\ l'r11,-.r1111' Rro1l t 'liltt Int 2336 PORT CARLISLE PLACE 1"E.~~CJ{ SHOW N BY APPOINTMENT Corona del Mar 611-611.5 Marguerite Ave. OPEN SAT & SUN 12 -4 50 Foot lot with 2 well built detached homes 3 bedrooms 2 baths in each home Garage parking for 5 cars $2.495,000 RENTALS Lido Park Dr. 1 BR. 1 BA $2.000 CdM Furnished 3 BR. 2BA Available Sept.-Oct. ~T EN EYCK REAL ESTATE SHARI TEN EYCK 949-887-0512 fV t•.n111l11l tu)t11111 rrrm~Jdc.J ron \lrn •t humr on Jflf'\ litMl!l 'l<j ft pm ah' wrnt·r lur •'Ith \IC'"" o1I "D m111111t.1111• k 1 lt\ h1th" ~ ll<'\fmo1m, 2 111 hJlh•. I lir\·pl.111·• 1011111mt·t l11t hl'n, ~1.11 "''" t>'fl "I ft 1~11111\ """"· )lrJr11I "'·"'"' "'"'" 'I"'· w,11t•rt,1ll. IJht1h111• • •uhl1l<•I 11w1l 1111t N 1·11h'rt.1111111t·111 .1m1 f l•HIH• I\ t\h'll\l\l'h llp~r.h.ll1ll Wllh 11tlllh h\11\ l 11\tum h·,HUh'\ l*rl\l llH' t 11nd1t1t1n Ofll'r. (rum JI, 7 511,000 to J I , 950,0tM> wlll ht' w n,lcll'rrd 949-466-5 797 • IS U> "' c 0 "' '< i 0 "" 8 ,,. ~u rt> "' f'T1 .,. iii ;;; 0 ~ . . -< " 2 • • 8 "' c:i r \ • First Team to feature top agent at Career Seminar April 1 ·s In her first six months of real estate Thyra Dixon closed more than $3 million Thyra Dixon r1r!.t Tt'am Real fa<ate will be holding a free career Jinner, Thursday. April 15 from 7 to 8:30 p.m at the rnmpany'c; Success Academy, 3785 Plaza Drive in Sama Ana hrst Tl'am will feature top agent Thyra Dixon. She Wlll -;hJre how he clo cd more than $3 milhon m her first '\lX month'> 111 rcaJ estate l:very yl'ar thou.,.inds of people in Orange County deude to pursue a career m real estate A real estate career can he very lucrative, howl'vcr, 11 c; not for cvcryonl:' There are only a few other careers m which there 1s a lar~e gap between those agents that arc extremely successful and those who do not succl:'ed The seminar will l·ducatc new agents on wh.11 It takes to hecome successful m the busines!> "I lcrc at First Team, we are dediCdted to educa11ng m·w .tj.:l'nt'> about the tn1th on a career in Real l:st.itl'." Carl'.er Director Enn Dunn said The seminar will an~wer quc'illons such as what docs 1t take to ~ct ... 1anl'c.1. how you can ensure your -.uccess and how much money you can make First Team Real Estate is ded1c.ited to the succes!t of their new a~cnt:. No other real estate company offl'r> J training program with the Academy's success rate. <u1d no other rl•al ec;ldte company offors a 5.uno ,quare-foot 1ram1ng facility cxclus1vely for tr.11111n~ ll l'W and ex1s11ng agents ·our academy 1s dedicated to providing the h1~he~t qu.thty of tr.iinmg m the field of real estate 'Jk'>." I oun<..hn~ Pre.,1dc nt and CEO Cameron Mt·r.i~l' ~.ml ·offenng the best serv1ce to the clients 1, hNt Team's No. I pnonty and we are able to do that thruu~h our unsurpassed trammg program • rlw.1·1' wlrn are seno"s abo"t stKceeding in a career 111 r1•r1/ t•statl' are encouraged to attend the career d11111('r eatin,e, is limited and reservah'ons are 1·11rn11raged For more information and reservations, contact First Team's Career Development Department flt f!WOJ 728-7277, ext 850. Luxury condo on the Peninsula Found behmd the gates of Lantern Village is this highJy upgrad~d Cuny Sark model. With the harbor just a short block away and community amemtles such as pool, spa, tennis courts, gym, saunas and clubhouse, this high quaJity offering provides resort style hving at tts beSt The spacious floor plan offers two master suites, living room with a fireplace, and two beautiful patios. Granite counters, high-end appliances and plentiful cabinetry make the kitchen a chers delight and you can enioy your · morning coffee in the adjoining breakfast nook that overlooks the front patio and deck. Vaulted ceilings, custom tiJe floors, recessed lighting, French doors and a custom front door, this an exceptionaJ living opportumty. This home is offered at $750,000. For more infom1atio11, call Terry Fahami of First Team Real Estate Inc. at (949) 290-3300. Ocea n and Catalina views Tius San Clemente home 1s situated on a rare estate ized lot that measures approximately 8,760 square feet. With stunning ocean and Catalina Island views from a pnme southwest locauon With a delightfuJ "upside down" noor plan Wlth two bedrooms on the lower level and living room, kitchen, dining room and master bedroom on the ccond, the home boasts a remodeled k.1tchcn, hardwood floors and new windows The floor plan also features a fireplace in the living rooms. Currently totaJing about 2,500 square feet, the home has city approved plans for an additional I, I 00 square feet . Tius home 1s offered at $1 ,295 ,000 For more infomiatio11, call First Team Estates'}em1ifer Blake at (949) 498-0300, ext. 2 128. Breathtaking ocean view estate Centrally located just one block to Dana Point's world famous Doheny State Beach, The V1Uage 1s a prcstigiou communiry ep1tomizmg luxurious <..0astal hvmg. Th1s premier location 1s an ideal setting for a custom 3,200-squar~foot, three bedroom, two and one-half bath estate. Views of the dazzling Pacific and glittenng a ty Lights create an enchanting ambiance. Ne w pavers and lush landscaping adorn the courtyard drive, evoking an elegant European style. Introducing the home are custom beveled double doors that open to cathedraJ vaulted ceiJings and waJls of sunlit windows. A wet bar, mcdJa center and fireplace are offered in the spacious family room. The exquisite living room Wlth .1 fireplace, 11lurninated by a 12 foot skylight, is the perfect setting for entertaining. Nearby, the gourmet kitchen keeps the chef connected to guests, boasting top-grade appliances, rich cabinetry and wood fl oors The private home office, with rich wood desks and cabinets, is located off the entry Among the three bedrooms, the lavish master retreat 1s an Ideal refuge. A stately fireplace wanns a pnvate sitting area. Replete with dual vanities and custom tile flooring, the well-appointed master bathroom also offers a romanllc Roman soaking tub. A large window brings in the natural light with majestic pine trees in the background for complete pnvacy. The master suite shares a sundeck with the nearby IJvmg room. An expansive veranda deck is adorned by granite floors and leads to an invigorating pool and bubbling spa. Custom rock hardscape comprises the cozy fire pit, perfect for evenings under the stars. This home Is offered at $1 .395 miJlion. For more information, call First Ttam Estates' Carole Oberto at (949) 289·5872 . - r, this 1s B r u c e M • I I I e r 949 . 689 . 8686 I www .HomesByBruce.com Representing the discern i ng buyers and sellers of prem ium propert ies 1n Coa~tal Orange County 3301 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar. CA 92625 Sensat ional Waterfront 147 Harbor Island Road Sensational waterfront home situated on a great lot with 70 feet of frontage, fabulous views, large dock & side tie. Invi ting cou rtyard with built-in BBQ & spa. Open floor plan offers 580 with in-suite bathrooms & ------waterfront views from the formal living room, dining room, & main floor master suite. $5,300,000 9 ,..- ::0 "' !!!. ,...., .~ "' ib •• ~ ~ JJ ~ -•• • -• 8 N ci i ,;... ~ "' ~ :, ;;; V') ... ;;; ;;; ..... "' "' Q: l ,.. ~ 0 COLDWeLI. BANl(eRO ( . ( t t