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Serving the Newpo rt-Mesa conzrnunity since 1907
SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 2004
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£1·ery /Jody that CCIII 11111.wer a hoar a11d ~t't li er<'.·
Scott Kennedy. Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race's offtc1al artist
Fairgrounds
may move to
Great Park
Assemblyman
pitches the idea as
pa rt of the effort to
help balance the
s ta te 's budge t.
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
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QUESTION 7 Is it important for
the fairgrounds to
stay in Costa Mesa? 11
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PHOTOS BVOON LE ACH DAil Y Pll 01
Sailboats iostle for position as they catch the winds outside Newport Harbor at the start of 5 7th annual Tommy Bahama
Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race. The event, whi ch is billed as the largest international sa1hng race, featured 460 vessels
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COURTS
Th e 57rh annual Tornn1y Baha1na
Newport to Ensenada Ya chl Race
go t underway Friday afternoon
Lo lita Harper
Daily Pilot
1hi., ye::ir w::i' iJ gr11d111g 1w11
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<1uired 1wo ... mh>r' to pilot lhl'ir
tiny. ru!'.11c Vt'''l'I' ,tll 111gh1
wnh no shellt•r.
Spectator
Dennis St.
Onge pilots
his Woody
station
wagon
motorboat
toward the
start of the
Newport to
Ensenada
race
outside
Newport
Harbor.
Sex case video
not going public
EWPOR"I BIJ\( If -llu11-
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the horizun Friday aft ernoon.
a'i rai:er ... licadrd toward FnM'-
nada, Mexicn.
f'ht• ... ails hclongt•cl 10 •.Ifill
boat~ compet111g in till' !"17th
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See SAIL, Page AS
Lawyers for the Lo-,
Angele ·Times. th e
Orangr County
. Register and C BS
television object to
the judge\ ruling.
Deepa Bharath
Di'ilyP1lot
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See VIDEO. Page A4
Bygone bombers come in for landing at John Wayne Airport
The W ing of Freedom Tour.
which res to res World War JI
ai rpla n es, will be o n display to
the public through Tues day.
Deirdre Newman
Da1lyP1lot
I< 111 1 \VAYNI-. AIRPOITI 1\:-n -year·old ~lat-
lht'w Oolh."t·l lemphill b11hhlc<l with excllt'ment
I "riday as he watched a I\· 17 Flying Fortrl'SS and
.1 B·24 Uberator land al Juhn Wayne Airpon .
Matthew w::is om' of the World War 11 m~ation
huff, on hand to welcome· tht' Wingi. of Free-
dom Tour, which will be at the airport unliJ
l'uc,<lay.
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1 ry\ l'1llHa}:t'. (:oiling'> ~aid.
"If 11 \Wrt·n·1 lor 11w,c• aircraft and thl' g11y.,
who llrw 1l11•rn !in World War Il l. a 101 ol till'
wnrld woulc.ln'1 h::iVt' frl'etl~1m. ind ucling ll't."
Lolling)\ 'niu. nw 11-24 Uhcrator hw. lhl' 1111i4lH' d h l incl ion
of hcmg the only flying plane of 1i.. kmd in 1ht.>
entire world. Culling:, said.
Mauhcw had read a 101 about thew type of
plane-. in boo~ but hadn't seen 1he111 u p cln~e
and pcr mnal hefore. I le wa-. lhriJled al llll' 11p-
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of the planci..
FYI
For more tnlormatton about the tour and
flying in one of the planes. call Mike Yamada
at (714) 431-3028
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"Whl'n I lillk aho111 World War 11. l'rn likl·
lhi,," he -..ud. holding up hi' hand and moving
hb finger' like a mo111h calking really fosl.
When 1he ;wia1ion afidonado~ wt·re fi nally <ti·
lowed onto the 1.1nnac. Matt hew ran onto rfw
R-Z4, wok hold of o ne of the machine gum .• md
made thl' rat-tat-tat noi!>l', pl"l'tend ing ht> w,,,
shoming a1 a target.
-n,c lour brings tl1c planes to various com-
munities instead of -;tic:km~ lhcm inside a mu·
,cum, said Rob Colling..,, a pilm with lhe Coll-
111g~ Found;ition. which rc~\ored and tours 1he
..·nia1 B-24 -in one uf my hooks. I have a
painting of it." ht• said. "fl wn11 in tlw Padfic
Tlwmcr."
/\f1er rn1tling off a few more fact:. ahout U1t•
planes, Matthew took ::i breath a11d reOcttetl on
Another l'nthusiast. K:iren Henfrow. al,11
rushed up 10 1.hr .,,un tu rrels and posed for pie·
tures next to one of the rnu chine ~n).. Henfmw.
visiting from Chicago. came to the event wilh
her dad.
See BOMBERS, Pa1e A4
MAllll ( Oll'°\ 1 IN [\Alli I'll 0 T
Steven Schrimmer. 14, of Irvine. mans the gun on the B-24
Liberator that landed at John Wayne Airport on F nday.
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WEATHER -
Warm and sunny. It's the kind
of day that makes you want, to
get married.
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SPORTS
Costa Mesa baseball el(acts
revenge on Saddleback. 14-3.
See Pase Bl
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THANKS, MOM
ABOUT MOTHER'S DAY
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FAMILY TIME
Enough time to learn a few lessons
L ir rle I .t•aJ.{lll' haseball seem~ to me to
hl' ahll' 111 offer parents ;u1d kid~
more of those "teachable" momc11111
than other spons. I admil to some bia., in
lhat opinion because I love baseball, b111
there is some concrete support for it a~
well.
Baseball is a relatively slow game. a
noLion reinfo rced by watching it on
television. where the cameras are rocusc-d
far 100 much on the baller at home plate.
·niat is ofrcn where the least amount of
action Is taking place. lne slow pace affor<ls
time fur conversations between players.
coaches and parents that do n o t occur as
often In basketball. football or soccer.
Dur lai.1 l·oupll· nt
Uttlt' Lt•aww game'
have providl'd ui. wilh
i.eveml les,o n,. A week
::igo. I here wa!> :r i.corin(.:
issue involving hatters
hatting out of onler that
resulted in a 101 of
confusion anti a long
delay in the gamt'. The ..
pending judgment
against our team would
have cos\ us an
STEVE
SMITH irnpor1an1 nin and I was
firm in the support of my po!olilion. "Firm"
is actually a mild ve~lon of my rcspo!1se. I
..
wac; rnthl'r lmid .
A~ the drnma unfnl<lt•d and the 11rnpln.·
.,earchecl the ntll' book for an answer, I
prcssc·d my l"ilM' and p rt""ed it rather hard.
Darn ii. I knew I wn' rl.:h1! Rut that sh ould
not have ma11crt•d . Hight or wrong. th ere 1:.
a way to conduct oun.elve~
I was reminded of lh1s hy 1he um pire
who told me that whill' the dispute was
being sc\lled. we need to set a good
example for the kJdi..
Of coun.e. lw wn~ ri Khl and I apolowl'.cd
for my renctiun .
The matter finally got :.et lied. but not
Ste FAMILY. P•1• A4
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ONGOING
The County of Orange Integrated
WHte Managernent Department
1s;offer111g a free program to
homdl>ound. elderly and disabled
1ds1den1s. Ass1&ted Res1dent1al
C9llect1 on Service. The program
1Mll collect household hazardous
lllZaste for quahf1ed residents
tlttough March 31 lnlorma11on
(1"14) 834-6752,
11ltp :llwwW uclandfills.com Dti•is Senior Center holds a
p ancake breakfast from 8 10 10
d in. on rho soconu Sarurday of
1•vory month Breakfast includes
11.incJkes. s.iusaye. cottoe and
Pr.111ge 1u•ce tor $3. Sl for
t lt1ldro11 Tho conter is at 800
Murgue111c, Coron.i del M11t.
lnformahon 1949) 644-3244
Pdssages SO·Plus support group
le •r womun 50itt1d older 1s a
<l•scuss1011 group co or tltnlllerf IJy
Jewish F,:1n11ty Services to
tddrt·ss tSSUOS Slldl as ,tll)(tCty,
iteµrrs511J11. rclat1onsh1p&.
loneliness and lamily The group
111ot•ts at 7 n m We(lrwsdavs at
1hc ayu11cy off1t.es 250 E Bt1ker
St Su•lc G. Costa Ml!sa
l'l\!H!91Sll i'lllOn I \!QUI red ( 714)
.\45 4950
The Braille Institute offers free
romputer cl,1SSCS IO pcoplu with
lad111q v1s1on who havr tl1ff1culty
se '1ny rhc comptlle• screen The
Oc1s1s C<'1tler .it 800 M <1ryuc11tc
Avu Corona dcl Mai, ottc1 s six
se!>s1uns C,11110 s11:111 \JP to•
I lasSC'> t714) 821 5000
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
has b.1lltooin dancing with live
music from tho Berty's Trio from
7 30 to 10 30 ll m every Tuesday
111gh1 .,, 695 W 19th Sr Costa
Mm,.1 $4 (9491 548·3884
Jew ish Family Service of Orange
C"ounry sponsl"'> an ongoing
h13t1lt11~1 s u1wo11 group for th\l
d1to1,•cc1llv ill The purpose is to
pr(lvtt.lt! partic•ptJr•IS with
1·mollo11al a11rt .,µu1tual suµµon
to manage illness and Its
1 onSNflH'l1l.t~s The y roup meets
"' 7 p 111 T1t111sdays at the J1•w1sh
Fanuly ~··rv1c ,. otf1c:e 2&0 E
Bakt" 51 Cost.1 M es,1
A"rmcl.incr 1s fri·t hut
reg1 .,t1at1on ts rt>qu11ecl (7141
445-4950
Jewish Family Service offers
ongoing llcrcnvernent <;upport
groups for adults at all srages of
loss Grouµ m embers share
expeneor'C. ·s. hear how others
deal w11h grief, rec1!1vo support
<1nd learn ways to cope with
sadnai;s and toss One group
meets ill 7 p rn Tuesdays ol Beth
Jecob in Irvine The second group
moet! at 10 a m Tuesdays at
Temp lo Judea 1n Laguna Hills
The th11d group meets at 1 µ m .
Thursdays at the Ezra Center m
Anaheun fhere's no cost to
dttend, but advance registration
is reqw1ed 1714) 445·4950
Oasis Senior Center ohn
assistance. counseling and
referral services for seniors. (949)
b44·3244.
Atthritis Foundstlon Instructor
Hillary Stono foods an exercise
class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E
Baker St .. Costa M esa. (714)
513-5641.
Great expectations fulfilled
J udy Rosener is proud 10 ~y
that she Is a rare breed. an
Orange County Democrat
who 111akes Lido Isle h er
hl)llll'.
lloM·ner is a
h0lht•wif(•-1urrwd-ac1 ivi~c who
W(•nt after and obtaint'd a
doctoral£' at age 50. She's written
two hooks, was a board m cmbl'r of
KCl:'l ·TV. Oiannel 28, served a~ a
c.·11mmbsioncr o n the California
Coa -.rnl Commission and now
tl'achl•.; ar UC Irvine.
I he i .t-year-o ld ren·nrly .,ar
dow11 w ith 1h e Pilot's Luis Pena
<Jlld fondly reminisced .
Wh~re did you grow up? What kind
of childhood did you have?
I wa:-born t111d raised in onl' lu1use
111 I n' 1\11Kclt'!.. and havmK ll11ven hy to
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low 111t oil\(' lll'tghl10rhurnl 1\lthour.:h
111) 1.11111·1 \\,1'> ;1 ( .ihl'rh g1.1uualt• and
111\ 11\ulfh'r a gratluall' ol lJ( LJ\ fmre
Im wo11ll'll ill tho'>(' d.ty,J. tl wa~ lht•
f)qllt''"O" and nty latlwr endt•d 11p
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t111tl ,111e11..,<i11t•1·ru1g101>. I\\;" fnr111m11e
to lt.1V1• luv111g parl'nl:. who in 1he t•a rly
1 'J.'iO' 11111v1•<f 111 Newp11r1 Bl'al'h. We
h,1tl .1 I\ und1·11111 t hi Id hum.I .. '\ltho11gh ii
"·" fh(' fkprt''"'m .111J Wt' l\'t'rt• pour
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nillurallv nth. I wa-; 111 junror high
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fool.. ltkt· h11t11·r 1\nd I n·m~mlwr
l ollt·t t111g .111 f..111t1, ol nwt.iJ, for tilt•
"·" l'llorl. I .11.,0 n·1m·1nh1•r w.1lking to
~• holll wrth ,1 grnur and l'Vt'ry d.iy
,1 .. pp1ng on th1· wav h()nll' 111huy11v111
fl"f1"1 It•' for fiw l't'nt,. 111 tho~t· d.1~'·
1\t· .,l,t}t'J ;r(tr1 -.d111ol ;ind playf'<l 1111
the· pl.1vw 11u11d. for ol c·oul'>t'. we li.td
1 w IV .111d 1101 much t·l't' 10 do. "rort~
l\l'll' \'t'I) 1mp11r1an1.
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Nt•wport-Ml-sa7
•kru.tll)' Ill\ h11,hand. Jot'. l.111~h'
.ihout thi~. We wNe living 111 l".i...:1tlL·11a
wl11·n· 111y hu:-haml had at1t·11d1·d
< •1lft·ch hrlure we were niarTinl 111
I% I. I le h<td a managt'rt.tl-level 1oh .11
.1 gootl '";e<l elt'ctronk' romrany at
1lw 1111w hul wanted to tin 'omt•lhing
1·l'l' I '""'an ad in the p.1pt·r for a cr.o
ol .1 ptc1 ... ma rh~il's co111p.111y in Santa
\n,1 1 lw rel>ponse wn' to .1 PO. Bux
1111111lwr. I 'u~ested he amwer till' ad.
I Ii r ~t 11w1 my hu~hantl hll' on li11l1·
ll.1lbc1.1 hl.111d 111 1 ~)4/ .mJ we b111h
ltf..1•11 th1· tw.1rh. 'owe 1h1111>:ht ii \\OUld
111· h111111 mnw In OrJn>:t' < 111111ty. Su
111· rl''J>OllUl'd ll) lht' ;.id lll'Vl'r l'Xf)Cl'ling
111 ht•M had~. II 111rnrd m11 1h;.it thl'
m\lll'I ot llw n11np.111y 111 tlw ad w~L'
lhL· -...1111l' 1rn1n. l •• 1briel < .1.11111int, who
owned 1he firm for whtrh he wa~
work.m~ at llu· tinw. (11Jn111111 wa~ .1
~ilm .111d I ""'Ulllt' he tlHl\t'd hi-. H &
D ftr111 111 Ur..111~l' Count 'o he could
':iii. I le lived 1111 lido 1 .. 1a11d. and wht'n
l\'t' 111111..t·d for the he!>l public .,rhuol
l our duldren were then .I, 5 and 7) '"t'
le,rml'd 11 wa~ Ncwpon Hl'mcniary. !lo
wt· hough I a hm1~e on I.it.lo in I ~159 and
haw 11\'l'U there ewr since. 1\lthnugh
Ill)' hu-.hand kft 1he firm\\ lwn 11
11u 1v1·tl 111 the I a~r Cua'f.
What are your greatest
accomplishments In Ufe7
I ft·t·l my !-'Tl'all''f arcomph.;hrnt•na..
arc 'l'qucnwtl. I was a !>tay·at-homt·
wife a11d molhl'r ttf thrcL' children fur
IP. year .... I Wt'nt hat•k to ,l'fmol .11
m11ldll' ;1ge. got a master\ degn.'C JHd
Lhen a PhD .11 the agl' of ~O. I then
hcrnmt• ''lull 1ime profo~or at ll< .I in
\~lllZ at lhl' ag1· of 52 aml I'm -.1111
1e,1dung. wri1u1~ and doing researt.h. I
hclpl•<l -.a\\! the Urrcr Nrwron Hay"'
;1 mcmlwr n( the I ~li9 Prallgl' < .lll11tfy
gmmJ Ill!)'-l helped !)a\'l' vit'1,·~ anti
an:c.._., lo the hcach along the OrangL'
Count}' C:oa-.1 a!> a Coal>rnl
C-On11nissi1111er from 197:1 to '81. I havl'
wrilft'n rwo lmmagemt'nl hook!> used
wide!\ 111 d>rpornlioni. and I'm w orking
on a fhrrd. And I have wriuen article!>
and columns in numerow.
puhlitation'i. In conjurn:rion with my
1eaduni; and writing, I have been a
keynote speaker m the Grt>al 1 lall of the
l'eorle 111 Hei11ng. China. in Zurich.
Switzt'rland, Ireland. hrael. J'vlexico .11111
< .ana<la in addition 111 m.11or
rnnfl'rt'lll'l'' 111 the I I S.
If you could re-do one moment or
lncident In your life, what wouJd It
beT
I would tikl' 10 haw ~cpl my mouth
'hul many 11111c ... when I impulsively
(eh compl'lll'd In mak1• tt1rttrowr"al
n l !Hlll('nt'·
Whal profession other than yours
would you like to have tried?
None. I low what I'm doing. I like
hd11g .1 profe.,,or lwca1N' If provide.,
111tt'llet 111al <ot1mul.t11011. 11111(' nl"(tbrlity.
lhl' t hancc to ... trnpe the hie of other,.
'cn11 ity of l'mployment ;1ml L'xposurt·
111 IVOn<lerful rwopll' uf all age,,
h,11·kgmund' ;111d talt•nh.
What are some dJfferences between
a typlcaJ day In your life now versus a
day In your life 20 years ago?
Firi.1 of all. todJ\' I t.l11n't cook! I don't
iron and I d1m'1 Vl;t:Ullli\ I ci1111rnc1 nut.
. lild11y. I'm .11 1he rnrnpUll'r for
m.my hour-,; nnl '" zu yc1uc. ago Today.
I t1'.1J four ncw,papcr<, .1 tfay and lot'
111 magazine" and joumab 'n lh 11 I can
lw an up-10-d.ttl' pr<ife.,..,11. I >itln'1 hiwe
hi do I hat 20 yedr:. ago. Today, I 1aJk on
the phone while driving Ill}' car.
Couh.fn't do that 20 year' ,1go. And
IOI.lay, <L'i f npproach 75, I (11uk al lhC'
ohi1uarv column. which I didn't do W
yea rs .1go.
What Is the greatest lesson you've
learned In your Ufef
Nothing top~ hein~ loved by th11~1·
yuu love. I say 1111 .. beca1be being
lwppily married cu1d having a loving
fo111ily has provided a -.ate harbor 1ha1
ha~ ;.1flowl'tf Int! Ill be fl)y'ell.
What do you trea.wre most?
11 "111nd~ cornv. hut whal I trca-.urc
11111'1 " the frtct thal I lrnw a wonlll'rful
do'l' l...ntl tamily, and lols o! fril'nd.,
.111d rnlll'af,'\IC:' who prnvidc nw with
i11tl'llec1ual and emotional ('halle11gc'
.mu 'upporl. I "-'Y this hccatN'.' hcmg
ahll' to 'hart.' the "up-;" of hfe
maxi1111;1.t''> th1.· 1oys. Heing able to ~h<lrl'
the "dow11, .. nf lifo m lnimi1e' their
impact. I'm uf the heir el 1ha1 when it
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come., in !>h~1ri11i; "u ps" and "down,:·
who lwtrl'r to -;hare with rhan family.
frie nds. and colleat,'l!es'?
What traditions did your famUy
have that you remember1
My extended family. many or whom
live in C:.alifomta. has a lrndition which
we call "Du,.11h uf' Cuzin~ ... Each year
we gather a1 one of our homes and
spcnll 1hc day togc1her. Usually 50 l\1
HO relativl'S a11end -it's a potluck -
and cousins, rcllet:ting four ~enerat1on.,
com<' from the f'.a~l Coast and as far
away as Australia to eat. l>ing. rell
M<•ries, play ~arnes and take a family
prnure. Wl' keep 1rack of births, dcat.h:..
marriagl'b and JOb changt'~. and ir's a
rrudifi<Jn I suspert will conrinue for a
long lime.
What wouJd you Uke people to
aJways remember about you?
That I felt fortw1::i1e ro lrnve had a
wonderful life. and spenr time. money
and my profes~ional expen1se trying lo
l'nhance the live\ of oLhcrs lec;s
fortunatt.>.
What was one of the hl.-st of the
unexpected things that happened In
yourUfe?
Perhaps 1.hc most unexpected thing
that happened 10 me was getting a PhD
al the: age of 50. and t:>eing recogni1ed
arouml the world as an expert on rnen
and women al work. As a graduall' of
UCI A i11 1951, my lifc111ne expec1a11on
was w be a good wife. mother,
grandmother and communiry
volunreer. nearly receiving a Phi> •H
the <igl' uf 50 ~mJ being made a
fulf.timt> faculty member in the
graduate school of management at l I< .I
at 1hl' age of 54! changed 1ha1
expectation!
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October at Newport Villa West
Assisted Living, 393 Hospital
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Terrace, a residenttal communrty
for people with Alzheimer's
disease and related dementia,
offers a free support group for
caregivers at 6:30 p.m . the first
Tuesday of each month at Mesa
Terrace. 350 W. Bay St .. Costa
Mesa. (714) 283·1111.
0Hi1 Senior Center has a
walking group called Walkers Not
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knots with wind waves of 2 feet
or less on a w est awell of 2 to 3
feet at 11 seconds.
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the west at 10 lcnota with wind
waves of 2 feet o r less on a
west swell of 3 to 6 feet at 10
seconds.
Fanher oU1, winds will be
out of the northwett et 10 to 20
knots with wind waves of 2 to 4
feet In the morning becoming
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chest-high sets at south-facing
breaks, which should be a little
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THE NEWS
Cirque du Soleil settl es
with HIV perfonner
Cirque du Soleil announcetl
Tln1rsday ii ha' '\Citied a d b
criminaliun daun with a per·
fOrnlt'r Who wa:. lired bl'CaU!>l' he
ii. 1 llV-posilive
. The Canadian·hu:.etl company
will pay Mat1hew Cusick
Sli00.000. said spokeswo man He-
nee llaude-MenanJ.
Cu<;ick supporll•rs held lwu
pro1cs1s when the cornpUJ1y'.; lat·
est show "Varekai" visited tht•
Orang<' County Fairgrounds in
Jani1ary.
·111c !>e1Lle111ent i~ based 011 a
finding by lhe ll.S. fa~uaJ Em·
ployment Opponuoity Commis-
~i1111 thal found retisonable cau~t·
to believe tlw company violated
lht• Ameril'a11!> Wi1h l>isahililie!>
1\(1.
"II'~ 1101 tht• ou1come we
would have preferred. obviously
Ill the sense WC WOUid have liked
Lill' reins1<11erm.·n1 position,"
C laudl'-Menard said. "We offered
Mallhew four performing po~i
lions. I le lhough1 it out and pre·
r(•rred IO u~e Lhc money and
move on and do some1J1ing l'l~e
in hb life."
'flle cumpany hin.-<l a medical
specialisl m the I IN field. Menard
said, and is wl'it'r from the ordeal
"We now can assure anyone
thal it w1111'1 happen again." she
said.
Animal rights group
will ho ld ·snarl in·
~eoplc fur 1he l:lhical Treal·
ment of Animub will hold a
"snarl-in " Sum.luy in' Costa
Mesa to try and persuade pt·o·
pie Ill ui.e lami. Co. produc1s.
The animal rights gruup
daims the pcl food company
treati. animab in laboratories
deploruhly.
The pro1cs1 is parl of 1hr
g-roup·~ i111cm a1ional campa11o1n
against the compa ny. which
!>larlcd las1 yt••ff after year!> of
failed negot ia1ions.
A rct'(•n1 i11Vl'1>tiga1iun hy the
group allt•gcs 1ha1 a1 IPaSI 27
dogs wcrt• killed. while olher:.
died of illnes:.ci. tha t wenl un·
lreated . according 10 a press re ·
lease.
1.ast June, lhe group filed a
formal complain! wi lh 1hc fed·
eral Trade Commission agains1
lams and i1s parent company,
Proc1er & c;:unble, for m alting
allegedly false daims on the l-
ams wcllsile ahou1 1lw care pro·
vtded lo the cats and dogi-used
in 1hc company's research.
The prolcM will be at I p.m.
Sunday a1 Lions Park. 570 W
l81h SI.
Green Party chainnan
to speak at OCC
California Green Party U1air-
ma n Pe1er Camejo. former Cali·
fornia gubernatorial candida1c
and current preside ntial candi·
date. will speak May 7 al
Orange Coasl College.
The topic of Camejo's presen-
tation will be ·A Cclehration of
Social Aclivism."
A firs1-genera1ion Venczuc·
Ian-American, he fuurn.lcd the
invcstmenl firm Progressive As·
set Manageme111 17 years ago.
Born 10 a weallhy Ve nezuelan
family, he worked min imum·
wage jobs in the New York gar·
menl indus1ry 10 help oq~unizr
underpaid 1.a1ino worker:..
Ln Texas he assisted thl' I .a H.a -
za Unida P·J.rty in the 1970s, a.11d
helped to demand righls for un·
docume111ed l.alino workers.
As a poli1ical ac1ivis1. he op·
posed the Vietnam war and
marched with Or. Manin Luthe r
King in Selma, Alabama.
Cam ejo ran as 1he ( ;reen
Parly candidate for Covcrnor in
lhe W02 elections. and rt'n•ived
5.3% ol the vote. In California's
2004 Presidential Primary. he
landed 75% of the Green vote.
Camejo is appearing as par1
of OCCs spring Visi1ing Scholar
Pro~ram.
Carnejo's presentation is se1
10 begin at 10 a.m. in OCCs Sci·
cn cc I laU. Admission is free and
the public is invi1ed 10 an end. A
90-minule facuhy panel discus-
sion, in res ponse IO Cmnejo'
remarks. will begfo ul I p.m .
Orange Coasl College is al
:110 I t:airview Road in Costa
Mt>sa. fo r more info rma1ion.
call (714) 432-0202.
FOR THE
RECORD
An article in Friday's
Dally Pilot, "Thomassen
dies after long battle,•
included the incorrect age
for Elmer Thomassen, who
died this month. He was 83.
A story in Friday's paper,
"Pret7..els bade at start after
life's twists and rums,H
misidentified Gartan
Wettel's wife. Her name is
Edyth Wettel.
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• Avocado StrMt: A vehicle
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• Bhr Street/Sunflower Avenue:
A robbery was reponu<tat 11 11
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Missing woman returns home unharmed
DHpe Bh1r•th
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home. Holford said.
"She appeared w be fine and in good
hea.hh," he !'laid. .
1..0STA MESA -M 82-year-old Costa
Mesa woman, who was missing since
Wednesday afternoon returned home safely
in a cab Tbwsday night, police said.
said 1ha1 Deckerwent
over the rou1e with h er
husband before driving
away in a white 1990
Oldsmobile car.
But hours later, they
learned Decl i:r didn't
buy the groceriel> or get a
haircut. Her checks were
unused and her credil
card accounts had not
i:or 30 hours, all Decker did was "drive
and drive,* Peterll;a said.
"She never ate. never slept, didn't have
anything to drink." she said. "She was just ·
going and going, trying 10 find her way back •
home. She'd liUed gas a couple of times. She
finaJly got 1ired and stopped at the Home
Depot."
B~tty Pries1 Decker, who was diagnosed
with Al1.heimer's a year and a half ago.
walked through her front door close to IO
p.m. just as her husband and children were
getting ready to watch a television news re-
pon about her disappearance, said her
daughter Joni Peterka.
Betty Decker been activated.
At about 9:30 p.m. o n
Thursday, Decker walked inio the Home
Depot at the intersection of Goldenwesl
Street and Edinger Avenue appearing disori-
ented, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Don Holford
said.
Uecker drove on freeways, something her
family never allowed her to do because of
her age, Pe1erka said. . .
The family is also looking to get Decker
an identifying bracelet from the Alzheimer's
Assn.
"We are absolutely thrilled and relieved to
have her back." Peterka said.
· Deck.er lef1 her home on Canyon Drive
Wednesday to g_o to the Ralphs supermarket
on Hamilton Sireet and then get a haircu1
i:ilJ1tastic Sams on 19th Street and Newpon
lioulevard, Peterka said. Family members
"The store employees called a cab fo.r
her," he said.
Decker was able to direct the cab driver
"We're also going to get her to not drive
any more," ,Peterka said. "Bui, for now, we
are extremely happy she'!> home safe with
her family.·
BOMBERS
Continued from Al
"My Dad Is a World War II buff
and we grew up with years of
wJtching movies and getting in-
stilled with a sense of what it was
likt'," Renfrow said. "I wanted to
see what it would feel like."
Ma11l1ew pointed out that the
airmen who operated the ball
turrets couldn't be afraid of con-
fined spaces or of heights. A peril-
ously narrow catwallc connects
the front and back of the plane,
and had nothing below it but
open sky during the bombing
runs. That's where the airmen
would go with a buckel to go to
the bathroom during their typical
10-hour missions, said George
Brow11. a radio operator on B-24's
during World War U.
Brown, tu. of Ensenada. Mexi-
co, who flew 39 missions in B-24's
said he enjoyed seeing the plane
restored 10 its former glory.
"I love it," Brown said of the
wur. "ll's great. I saw (the 8 -241
land. II WdS fun seeing it in the
air."
It took $1.5 million and a thou-
!>and of volunteer hours lo restore
the B-24. Many manufacturers
donated pam. which kept the
cost down. :.aid Mike Yamada, a
MARK C. DUSTIN/DAILY PILOT
The cockpit of the 8-17 on display is completely restored to original condition. which is very rare .
volunieer who work.s with the
Collings Foundation.
The plane was restored with a
colorful picture on one side -a
green drngon with one claw
around a naked w1)man -and
named "The Oragon and His
Tail."
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa. She may be readied at (9491
574-4221 or by e·mail al
deirdre newman 'Platimes.com.
FAIRGROUNDS Hnilcy-Findley '-<lld
A<. 10 the stare lurning over control ot the
fair lo the county, she ...aid, "it 1s somethlng
obviou~ly that the honrd would need to
evaluate and spend time anaJyzing."
Continued from Al
The idea provoked interest but also raised
a variety of questions among local officials.
While Costa M~ doesn'1 rnake a pile of
money from the fairgrounds, Monahan said.
events there bring many visitors over the
course of the year who spend money at l~cal
businesses, and the grounds serve local
schools, charities and youth organiz.ations -
assets he doesn't want to lose.
While the idea is still only preliminary. ~
llood of recdback. can be expcc1ed. A Camp-
bell aide said more than 50 responses to the Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan said he
would like to see local control of the fhlr, but
not at the cos! of relocating it to Irvine, where
El Toro is located. Th~ city could not afford 10
buy 1hc entire fairgrounds site. which could
hf' worth up to $2 million an acre, but the
land could be sold to the county or Costa
Mesa could buy part of if to build a sports
t:omplex, he said.
"Obviously our first choice is not tl1at the
venue moves ... he said. assemblyman's e-mail came in Friday. • ..
Fair officials are interested in being part of
the Grea1 Park. but only to add to lhe facili -
ties they have in Costa Mesa. Bailey-f=mdky
said.
Campbell said if people an~ interested in
1he plan he'd like to get it into this year' bud-
get, but movement on it could be slow be-
cause hammering out 1hc details of the Great
Park and selJing slate lands will take some
time.
"To have local control of the fair would be
a phenomenal improvement in the way of
operations, in the way of just cutting bu-
reaucral'y," Monahan ~d.
"From the business side of it we would
have to investigate whether movine 10 a new
site and building a new fairgrounds would
truly save the state any money." she said.
The fair board has considered building a
35-acre horse ranch al the Great Park. a
project estimated to cost about $40 million.
• ALICIA ROBINSON covers business. politics
and the environment. She may be reached at
(949) 764-4330 or by e-mail al
alic1a robmson 11 lat1mes.com.
VIDEO
Continued from Al
watch the tape and report its
conten1 to the public.
The 20-minute digital video-
tape b considered to be a crucial
piece of evidence in the case
where Gregory Haidl -son of
Orange County Assistant Sherill
Don Haidl -Kyle Nachreiner
and Keith Spann are accused of
raping the girl. sexually assauh-
ing her with various items. The
incident reponedly happened in
Don 1-faidl's Corona del Mar
home.
Both the prosecution and the
defense say they suppon the
judges decision.
The video shows the incidenl
in lurid detail. prosecutors said.
"Because of the extreme
graphic naru.re of the tape. we
don't want to further victimize
the young girl." Deputy Dist.
Any. Susan Schroeder said. The
district anomey's office also be-
lieves that if the tape were 10 be
shown to the public, it would
discourage victims from coming
forward in the future for fear of
their privacy being violated, she
said.
"We didn't want !the victim! or
other witnesses in this case 10
feel harassed," Schroeder said.
Joseph Cavallo, lead attorney
for Haidl's defense learn. said he
believed Briseno made a good
decision.
"All the people on the tape
were m inors at the time ii was
made." he said. "And there is a
lot of graphic sexual activity that
should be seen only hy the jurors
and people involved.''
The public's Firsl Amendment
right, in this case. i-. outweighed
by his client's right 10 a fair trial
and prolection of the privacy or
others involved, Cavallo said.
In November. Briseno allowed
anomeys to turn television
screens away from lhe gallery
during a pre-1rial hearing when
the tape in questi on was played.
Briscno's move was crit icized
by an a11orncy for 1he California
i:irst Amendmem Coulitio11, who
said such actions by jud){e' de·
feat lhe purpose of a ruhlir
court proceeding.
The video should haw hcen
c;hown to the m cmber1> of tlw
public and the m edia present at
that hearing, said Terry Francke,
un attorney with the Sacra-
mento-based nonprofit. in No-
vember. Fmncke was nor avail·
able for comment on t:riday.
When spectators are prl'·
ven1eJ from 'ieeing a key piece of
evidence tl1c judge or the jury
secl>, it makes it hard for the
public 10 evaluate what the judge
or jury may have factored in10
their decision. Francke said .
The j11ry trial is scheduled to
begin on May 3.
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and couns. She ma.,, be
reaehed at (949) 574-4226 or bv
e-mail at deepa.bharathl"
la times.com.
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FAMILY
Continued from Al
before one player told me he had
never seen me mad before. I took
the opponunlty to tell him that I
was out of line and to explain
that the rule book will settle any
dispute and we should be dvll
during the proces& Thats what I
said but I spoke it in "kid." Most
parents speak "kid" as a second
language.
So. a player learns al least one
lesaon and I am reminded of
several. I don' argue with
umpires. Having been one. I
know how twd and thankless
the job is and also that arguing
with the umpire us~ doesn\
do any good. In fact. ii can
actually do a lot ofhann.
Most kids do not play we.ll
when they are mad. They may
think they do or think they can,
but most do not So getting them
mad over a caD usually la a
disttacdon.
The best leleon for which I Sol
a mnfnder wu that pettemt of
behavior, nol isolated incidents,
are the key to judging or
evaluating someone. Many
times, I have seen parents do
things out of frustration; single
reactions to specific situations
that often develop because of
factors totally unrelated to the
situation.
A parent who yells at his or her
child may be sick or have some
other personal matter that drives
that type of behavior. That
doesn\ excuse the behavior, but
it explains it and makes It a little
easier to deal with. The line is
drawn at hitting kids.
Anyone who saw me arguing
last Saturday would have
concluded that I am a hot head.
But that was the first argument
with an umpire I can recall since
I coachl!d a softball team in 1999
-an Isolated incident.
At the following game. I wac;
more true to form. One of our
players ran home and was called
~out" by the umpire. From my
vantage point at third base, 1
believed that the umpire was not
In the proper polldon to get the
comet angle on the call and that
our guy was 1>afe.
The player walked to the•
dugout very upset I was upset.
too. I walked over to the umpire
and told him that in my opinion,
our guy was l>Ufe h111 thut was the
end of il aml that this would be a
m essage shared by the two of us.
Then I walked over 10 Ilic
runner who w<e> called out and
told him that the play WM over,
we lost the call and we have to
move on.
Most coaches share tl1e same
philosophy. We really. really want
to win. Bui we do not cheat and
we do not win at the expense of
being rude or uncivil.
I've seen-only one manager in
six years whom I thought was
unfit to coach kids. These lessons
are everywhere, everyday, but we
miss most of them because most
of us are just too busy to stop
and take advantage or the
opponunities.
• STEVE SMrTH It a Cocta MeN
reaident and a frwlance wrher.
Readen may IMYe a meeeege for
him on the Dally Pilot hotline at
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And the winners are • • •
The 2004 Newport
Beach Fi lm Festival
announced its top
films Friday night.
~d for th«: monwnt tlwy all
wa11ed for: "Amt•nl'a11 C.otl' .. 111:-."
nahbed lhl' lk~t l·l'at11rl' lilm
award and st>vcral o tltt·r d1,ti11r
lions at the fifth annual Newport
Beach Film Festival awartl~ cl'lt•
bm1ion Friday night at the Had is·
N r\\ll'llRT BE AC H
Fl LM I LSTIVJ\I
INSIDE
For a schedule of
movies shown
today as part of
the festival's Deja
View W eekend,
see Page A 15.
-;on I fcHl'I in
Newport
lkarh.
""'"' \Val,h Wllll
fw,1 dirl•rtor
nl a dram.1
for "Song !·or
a llaggy lloy."
I ~111rt· ( •l'Wl'r
W(lll llcz..t
( :i11mrntog
ruphy tor
"llc•;it l"ht·
l>r11111" ;md
l >.1vid (11l'1··
"'" \\a' awardcd 1\1•,1 S1·ri·1·npl.1) Im
"Cowboys And i\11gd, ...
More than 1,511() fi1111-; Wl'r1· re·
viewed by tlw ll' ... 11val 1·01111111t·
ll.>e. The :150 film:.. ~cl1•1·1c'<l lo run
in the feslival wen· in ro111pt•ti·
tion fur jury and a11di1·rn·1·
award:.. Tlwre were 111e1n• than :IO
1:uun1 ries rcpre,1•1111·d
Additiom1I awan.h will Ill'
listed on the ft·,11val\ IH'h'>ih•
2004 NEWP.ORT BEACH FILM ·
FESTIVAL AWARD WNEIS
UF£T1ME ACHEVEMENT
AWN'tD
Alan Arkin
BEST FEATURE
"Am\\rican Cousins"
BEST SHORT
"Olctopus"
BEST ACTOR. ORAMA
Junior Singo ("Beat The
Orum")
BEST ACTRESS. ORAMA
·Marian Cotillardl"LoveMe If
You Dare")
BEST DIRECTOR. DRAMA
Aislin Walsh ("Song for a
Aaggy Boy")
CtNEMATOGRAPHY. DRAMA
Lance Gewer ("Beat The
Drum")
SCREENPl.AY. DRAMA
David Gleeson ("CowboysAnd
Angels")
BEST ACTOR, COMEDY
Romen Avinian ("Vodka
Lemon")
BEST ACTRESS. COMEDY
Shirley Henderson ("American
Cousins")
l\1omlay.
·1111l· award wi11111·r~ rl'prl'Sl'lll
the breadth of thl' fc·~Lival this
year. ~aid l ;reAA Sd1wc11k, the ex·
l'Culive din·rtor and CH> of tlw
fl''>llVal.
" rtm, i.., very c:xdt ini-: yl'ar for
tlll' flo,1 i\ al owrall." ~rhw1•11k
IDT DlllC1°"1. COi AH
Donald eo.ltl9 (•American
Coutina")
CINEMATOGRAPHY. COMEDY
Christophe Polledt ("Vodka
Lemon")
~Y,COMED'I
·Pablo Berger (•Tonemolinos"
73).
BEST FEA1URIE. LENG11i
DOCUMENTARY "M~k:el Ufe Of LQ.ng Tadt
Sambest"
SHORT DOCUMENTARY
"With Honan Denied"
AUDIENCE AWMO: BEST
SHORT
"The Plight Of Clownana"
AUDIENCE AWMO:
DOCUMENTARY
"Farther Than The Eye Can
See"
AUDIENCE AWARD: FEATURE
(FOREIGN)
"MoiCesar, 10Ans1/1, 1m39"
AUDIENCE AWMD: FEATURE
(DOMESTlC}
"Her Majesty"
said . "You look at the h'fowth and
the number of lilrns and tJlt' par·
1icipalio11 hy filmmakers, holh
independl'lll and studio and it's
hi'l'll a real watcrshl'd yl'ilr fur
the fostival. And tht· awards I
think are a real clear i11d icalio11
of that."
DON l( ACH /OAllY PILOT
Boats make their way toward the starting hne of the Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race Friday.
SAIL
Continued from Al
fro m boat lo hciat and le" than
nice words were t•xchanged. llut
the drama wao; drowned out hv
the various cheer~. And lwforl·
long, all that could he '>et·11 wt•rc
the majestic -.ail' of 1h1· !\0-fnnt
boats.
Santa Ana wind~ :-tarted at
about 11 a.rn. a11d then 'h1ftl•d.
Bahia Corinthia Comnim lorr>
Barry Levy said. l.<ttt•r in thl'
afternoon. they shifted again,
causing the various crews lo
make the necessary adju:..I·
men ls.
"If it keeps shifting thl' good
sailors will love it h ccaust' they
can handle ii." Levy said.
\
Thow 111 the know kl·pt ~pt•dal
watch of ll1•11111' <.onrlt'r\ Star:.
,md Stript·~ and I A'W lkrry a 11<l
Andy llo~e"., It ':.. Ot-'., con:.idl'rcd
to be ~ailboal rai.:ing':, fi11cs1. The
two Alan Andrew~-dt'signed
boats. Magnitudt· and Akherny
-skippe red by I >it:k Compton
and Doug Baker. n·~pectivl'ly -
were cxp<·1:1ed to he neck·ill·
nel'k in the fir'>\ da!>\.
Scoll Kennedy. who ha'> hccn
lhc race's official artii.t for 15
years. watched the various starts
with cnthu-;ia~rn. com men I ing
on each vessel a~ it gathered
!>peed. 'Ille En~cnada resident
trdvels 111 his homC'lown l'ctch
year for Nilis one-of-a-kind event.
"I've heen on a lot races but
nothing like this," Kennedy said.
"This is everyhody. faeryhody
that can muster a boat and get
'
here ...
rhosl· who love tht• open ~ca
but arc not up lo par with ex-
perienced crew:. likc thl' one
manning Valkyrit· abo prepared
for the intcmnlional race hy
stocking coolers full of bt'verages
and la1hering on the sunscreen.
Passengers said they planned 10
meet up with the rest of the
boats in F.n~cnada on Saturday
10 partake in the merriment -
even if they are nnt the offidal
victors.
"If you fini~h. you w111," Ken-
nedy said.
• LOLITA HARPER is the Forum
editor. She also writes columns
Wednesdays and Fridays. She may
be reached at (949) 574-4275 or by
e-mail at lolita.harperrol/arimes.
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test his lung capacity during a vrsrt to the CHOC hospital mobile asthma center at Rea Elementary.
Breathing ~ little easier
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
Like a breath of fil·'h air. Ilic
Brt•a1h111ubile rolltd inlll Ht·a I.I
r111e111ary ~d11111l\ 11.1rki11g lot
·friday morning.
tJ11hJn·11·~ I lo,1111al of Or angl'
County rum the rnuhili;-clinil'.
whir.:h help!> diag11o~t· aml 1n•a1
<bl h111a lur rhilun·n c.11 deml'rt
tary and pre.,diool' 1lirough11u1
the c1111111y. l'lw n111vcrtcd rec
rt'ational vehid1· vi<,ih lka clw
la~t t-:rillay of l'.ll'h mo111h.
... I hi'> i-. great lwl'au-.e yt>u r.111
talk. w11h 'Ollll'lllH' who knmv'
what 10 do !for a~thmal." parl'nl
Mary < onlty 'aid aflpr her Ii
year-old daughwr 1-.rin·~ dll'rk·
up.
Erin Wth diagnowd with a-.rh·
ma hy ,, lhl•a1hm11hih· doctor ar
ter guing to thr )111,pital thll'l'
lillll'' during allal'k.'> and being
diagllu'>l'<.I with allergit'1.. <.onlt:y
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com ml. 'he said.
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lhild rt:ll generally inhl'rit 1h1•
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.,hci.aid.
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.i-;thma arrack. llis morhcr and
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I le waill'd outside in the '>UI)·
-.hine for 15 111im11c-. and
winced !>lightly. waving hi-.
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... 1i11 a~ he· could .
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through an interpreter. "(It\ just
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While hL' wajted fur the timt'I
w go off, a 11ur~c explained w
his m other in Spanish how lo
u:-.e hi" nl'w inhaJer and kt'l'Jl
trark of hi' rondition.
\Vhen hb time wa-. up. Liu·
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lound a rat alkrgy. L11ckily, hi'
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Principal: Deborah
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Main phone: (949) 515-6900
Badt Bay attendance: (94.9)
515-3385
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Unive rsity officials
say they will not
consider keeping
Irvine Mea dows
park, but will
consider a different
site in the future.
MulsaO'Nell
Daily Pilot
UC IRVINE -Supporters of a
campus trailer park slated for
demolilion this summer will con-
tinue their fight to keep it open,
even after a university official said
he would not entertain negotia-
tions to preserve it.
At a forum on i:riday, Vice
Ch ancellor of Student Affairs
Manuel Gomez told university of-
ficials, students and faculty that
the park's fate b scaled and de-
nied a request by the residents to
discuss keeping the Irvine Mead-
ows West trailer park.
William 7.eUer. ru..'>i!>1aJll vice
chancellor for :-.tudent housing,
stopped short of saying he would
enter into talks to preserve tJw
park but said he would take pan
in a commitlee to dic;cLL'\S a "spec-
trum of housing. .. to possibly in-
clude a different tmilcr park in tlw
future.
"TI1at"s dose, but not exartly
whar we're talking about.·· '><lid
graduate student Matthew Cardi-
nale, an outspoken !.upporter of
rhe park. "We didn't think it w<L..,
!asking] so much to join ru1 ex-
ploratory cornmi11ee. We were not
saying on the spot 'Save it today.'
We just wnnt them to di-;Cuss it. ..
lhe closure of the park, whkh
is home to about 100 students. is
part of the university's long range
development plan to increase en-
rollment, student hou~ing and
parking. A parking structure b
planned for the space where Ir·
vjne Meadows WC'lt now sit<; and
new housing under rnnstnu;tion
will supply about 4.000 new bt>tb
on campus.
Trailer park re!>ident~ aJ"h'UCd,
hm~ver. that they and other stu-
dents are being prict>tl out of the
market and an education. Space"
rent for $130 a month at Irvine
Meadows West, while the ncw
housing on ea.st campus will rn;,t
belwc.-en $550 and $1,512 .. de
pending on occupancy. ~
TI1at far exceed!> affordahll'
housing standards for graduate
studen~ who rt't:eivc $12,500 an·
nuaJly in financial aid, Cardinale
~d.
"TI1e $950 sinld<' apartment:-.
have gone the qukkc!>t for grud
students.'. Zeller said. "That S<IY'
to me that there arc a spectrum ut
needs in the graduate ~tudent
population because. clearly. otJ1<•r
!>tudents need rental mtes in the
Irvine Meadows West range."
Some of the new houo;ing, /.cll-
er said. is part of a public-private
pannership, hut still remains 10%
below the cost of off-campui.
housing. Rut Irvine has some of
the highc.'St ren ts in lhe nation.
the stutknts argued.
Cardinale read a let1er from Ir-
vine Mayor Larry Agr.m applaud-
ing the forum. Agran said he
hoped it would "elev-dte public
discourse on the importance uf
affordable housing in Irvine."
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Richard Oemerj1an of UCI Environmental Planning speaks at a
foru_m concerning the future of Irvine Meadows West Trailer Park,
an affordable housing area for university students that is slated to
be demolished this summer.
TI1e urnversity already is strug·
~ling with a 40% proposed in-
crease in grnduate tuition and a
~late-mandated 10% reduction in
fn.oshmart enrollment for nexr
year, Gomez '><lid. \\lhile lw ncgo-
ti<.llcd in 1m to l..ccp the park
open for five years lnnger than
originally proposed. c;omez !>..1id
ii w·d~ .. rryi.tal clear' 111 -.wdent'>'
lea!>l' agn•cments 1h;11 it would
dose July :11 of thi'\ year.
··1 fought in 1999 lo extend Lht•
life of lrvinl' Meadowi. Wt'st ;,md I
did so in good faith ... Come7 c;aid.
··1 hopt' you live up 10 your end of
the deal."
Resident:-. ru1d supportcri. de·
scribed the edectic enrluve of
trailers ~urruunded by gardeni-.
and a hodge-podge ot add-on
fixed structures as .. funky:· .. dil>-
tinct"· and '\1uain1. .. l'rofc~..,ur of
psychiatry (;;uy l.ynch 1>aitl t11a1
he use!> il.., uniquene1>.\ to atlrnr1
l{raduate studl'nts from the F.a .. -.1
Coai.t. ··rn paving owr Irvine Ml'adow..,
West, you are also paving over ;1
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California.'' history profc1>. ... or
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Ex ires 4/30/2004
Six local Republicans
named to county team
Baugh says a
strategic plan will be
p resented to the
party's executive
committee by the
middle of May.
Alicia Robinson
Da11y.Pllot
LOS l'A M l:SA A I r.ms1t1011
tl'am 'elected hy lll'W Orange
Lmmty c;op 01ainnan Scott
Baugh will hcgi11 1111•t·1111g tuday
to tl"cu~' a poli11rnl plan Ill in
nt'a'r pany mt·mlll'r'>hip and
get lkpubliran ' dt•«tl·d.
J\ftrr bt·ang clt:l'tl'd party
chaannan Monday. Ila ugh
na111t·d a clivcr:-.t• 2:l·pt•r:-.011 tl'alll
thi' week that inchull'c.l onl'
111<·111lwr from Co .... 1:1 Mt'l'>a. Kellie
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till' nH>rl' rt'~nurn•:-.. I havl' ;1vail·
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havt• under thl' rww chairman.
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TRANSITION
TEAM
Members of Orange County GOP
Chairman Scott Baugh's
transition ream include:
•Jo Ellen Alen. vice chairman of
the Orange County Republican
Party and pubJic affairs director
for Southern California Edison
•Caroline Beeson, active in
several charitable and political
organizations
• Keflle Bieber, co-owner of
Bieber Communications in Santa
Ana, former aide to Orange
County Supervisor Chuck Smith
and then-Assemblywoman Doris
Allen
• M.nt Bud1et', attorney,
entrepreneur. Orange County
Republican Central Commitaee
member
• N1ncy E. Conrad,
businesswoman, philanthropist.
author. founder of Universal
SpaceWorks, an astronaut
licensing company representing
20 astronauts ranging from
Mercury through Shuttle
• Jennifer Cowen, district
director for Rep. Ed Royce,
former oido to Assemblyman
John Campbell and state Sen.
Dick Adterman
• Christine Diemet-lger, attorney
and president of a regulatory and
pubhc affairs firm, past chairman
of the Orange County Business
Council
• Dile Dykema, board chairman
and CEO of T.D. Service Financial
Corporation in Santa Ana;
chairman emeritus of the Silver
Circle, a fund raising arm of the
Republican Party of Orange
County; former President of the
Lincoln Club
• Marcia Gildlrist, member of
Orange County Republican
Central Committee and
Executive Committee, former
district director for Rep. Ed Royce
• f'f1nk P. Greinke. CEO of SC
Fuels in Orange, a major
distributor of petroleum
products and services in the
western United States.
• Paul Hernandez. ex-officio
alternate member of the Orange
County Republican Central
Committee. senior director of
political affairs for the Irvine Co ..
former ctiief of staff to
then·Orange County Supervisor
Todd Spitzer
l 1nanty. whert' thl' (;())'ha' M1:-.
t,lltll'd Cl'l't'nt lll,M!,,
rhc tl'alll al-.o 111<1)' rC'l'l)lll
nwntJ plan' to int rea,t· party
'tall. I h t• party only t•mploy'
lhrl·t• ,1,11f nwmlwr~. bul it net•d,
a 11111 t11m· dirL'ctor. I >ykt•ma
~aid.
"!'ll'IJll " 1111t ~ning to lw ahll'
to tk v1111· .1 Int of timl' to thi' ac
tiv11y .111cl he 'lwuldn't haVl' 111."
ht· 'aul. "I It· i' herr to provid1· vi ''°11 .11111 h·ad1•r,hip to lht• or·
ga1111a t11111. hut wt•w got u lot of
nut~ ,111tJ hnlt-. gra:-.l'>·rooi... work
tn lw d1111t• "
• Sue KJnt. president of Kint &
Associates, Orange County
Republican Central Committee
member
• JKk Mau. chairman of the
Orange Coonty Republican
Party's Asian Outreach
Committee. restaurateur and real
estate investor
• ~ MONnO. member and
secretary of thtl>range County
Republican Central Committee,
heahhcare specialist for Orange
County
•Tracy Price, president of the
Lincoln Club of Orange County,
chairman of the board of
directors of Field Centrix, an
Irvine-based systems company
• MMny Paclilal, chairman of the
Orange County Republican
Party's Hispanic Outreach
Committee
•Adam D. Probolsky. ex-officio
alternate member of the Orange
County Republican Central
Committee and member of the
Executive Committee, pollster
and political strategy consuhant
• Emffy Sanford, retired U.S Navy
Captain. member of the Orange
County Republican Central
Committee and Executive
Committee, serving as
Sergeant·at·Arms; member of
the U. S. Secretary of Veterans
Affairs' Advisory Committee on
Women Veterans
•Todd Spitzer, 71 st District
Assemblymen, former member
of the Orange County Board of
Supervisors and Trustee of the
Brea-Olinda Unified School
District
• Doug Swardstrom. director of
public affairs for Fieldstead &
Company, former staff member
for then-state Senate Republican
Leader Rob Hurtt.
• Mimi Witten. Laguna Niguel
City Council member, Republican
candidate for the 73rd Assembly
District seat. member and
assistant treasurer of the Orange
County Republican Party
Executive Committee and as
Assistant Treasurer
• Doug Wilson, founder and
President of Next Solutions LLC,
a strategic counselor to large and
medium sized businesses
• Buck Jotlns, developer,
alternate member of the Orange
County Republican Central
Committee, member of the
board of directors of the Lincoln
e1ub
Whill' inrrC'asing voler regb
tration hefort• thl' Novembl'r
eledion '' .111 important priority.
th1· 1ra11:-.i11n11 tl·am also will look
beyond that. Baugh -;aid.
".So oht•11 people lurch from
one dt•ction tu another. aml
what Wl'0rl' doing with our stra
tcgic plan i~ we're having a <>hort
ll'rm plan as well as a long·ll'rrtl
'tratt•gic plan that allow~ ll'> to
look at 2006 amt 20011 and bl'
vond." ht• ... aad.
· A plan will ht• presented lo thl'
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
California can 't'affor4 anymore class
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April 17 that«l d,,.,, ut Ill
non -tclcv1,io11·vll'wi11i.: chtld11·11
would be mun' 11i.tn.1~c.1hlt• lhan .1
cla!.1' of:lfl 1t·le\'i"on \ 11·1\l'r'-. I 1u~1
about croakt>d. 1\ d'"' ul ·10 1 n
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fry more li kl' 40·61u'.
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mort• than •Hl, n10,1Jv l11gh 'dwul
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FLO
MARTIN
wr(tes in an artidt>
titled "Money .
Schools and
Ju'itice," publi~hed
on rhe Hethinking
Schools Online
1wbsite that "lwe
seel a dramatic
dL•cline in spending
on schools in
Culifo rnia relntive
to other states. In
the I ~llO~.
California wa~ firth
111 pl'r-pup1I .,pending; by the end of
1h1• 19!10' ir wa' 301}1. and wl'll hdnw
rht• n.lliunal .1\'l'ragc. ua .. , 'll'.t' Ill
( .. 1lifornia i' 11ow anwng 1hc highL''I
111 lht• nation."
I ;1,1 year. one ul thl' top '>prnu1•r,
n111ionally. l.1111um111 Lm111ty Puhlir
"1 h1)ol' in \'1rg1111.1. allor.1ted S~l.<'i!O
Im l'<tl'h pupil. fill' .1Vt'rt1).:t' da" .,i1:l'
111 thL· tl1'lriri wa' ZZ.5 .ii rlw
l'lt•1m·111,1ry. 21 I al thl' middle 't houl
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di,trir r 111 whirh I 1.111ghr ha-, a 11
d\ 1•rage nf 2!1 '1udt•r11.., in t·ad1
classroom.
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.. Education Wu rid" reports: .. Jn ~larch
I 19991. tlw Depart mt•111 of Eduration
releaM:•d 'Rc·duc1ng <J;w; Siitl'. Whal
Do \Ve Know?' 1'11.11 report
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th1• early grade., Ji:ad~ Ill higlwr
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111a1h when cla!->' i.izt• il> rt•d iwed 10
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$5A5::!. wl11ch wa' •l..I'';, lrnH·r 111.111
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heading ol an "unwant1•tl
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from o ur dav., h.1ek in high
l>rhool .md thar per-,011 wirh a
cru!.h 011 yon that you j11,t
lound 101ally u11a11 racriw
l'herl' was no f111urc in 1lw
rclation~hip. n o matter huw
111ud1 rht'>' wanted you.
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1>.1\,1.11. 11 \llll n•ally have thl'
,1111h·111\ h1·'1 1n11·rt'M' .it heart
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PATRICK AYRES co .... 1.1 :\tc, ..
t&·HOUR SALE
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The Clock Is Running-Our largest Sale Ever Starts Today!
12 4
8
2 DAYS ONLY
Over $10,000,000 In Inventory
Is At Our Lowest Prices Ever
Nothing Has Been Held Back
Unheard Of Sav ings On T11e Most Renowned
Brands In Home Furnisliings, Including .
Bernhard t, Century, Ma rge Carson, Lexington,
Maitland-Smith, Tomm y Bahama, and Mo re
ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING YOU SEE IN OUR SHOVVROOM !
Included Are Dining Rooms, Living Rooms, Bedrooms, Chairs, Recliners, Armoires, Buffet s, Entertainment Centers,
Patio Furniture, Accessories, Works of Art, Lamps, Mirrors, Hand-Made Rugs ... EVERYTHING!
STARTS TODAY AT 10:00 A.M.
THIS SAT. & SUN. ONLY IRVINE: (949) 727-121 2 • 101 Technology Dr. /East oll·S Off Allon Pari..wav)
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SALE HOURS Sal 10 .t.M ~PM Sun II Av. 7 t'M VISIT us ON THE WEB WW W treas111eslurnt1ure net
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AlO Saturday, Apr1I :?4, 2004
THE CROWD
Friends come through for canyon
M ore than 300 guests helped raise
S43,000 for Friend:. or C,,anyon Acre:..
The organi7,ation i.s dedicated to
helping severely abused and
rmotionally troubled ch ildren and families. Tht·
crowd came together at the Hyall Regency
Irvine. presented with an impressive silent
auction and raffle fearuring a ~4K box chaJn
B.W.
COOK
necklace by designer David
Yurman. Olalred by Sue
Joeeph. the Newpon-Me!tn
crowd sampled a menu or
cream of asparagli~ soup
(ollowed by j Thai '>leak salad
and an incrt•dible de-.~rt of
1111111go \orbct and fre~h
berries in a dwcola te dipped
Florentine wafer.
N. l,'l•cM:. enjoyed
luncheon. a fai.hion show of
men'l> and women's clothe.,
provided hy South Coa:.t
Plaza aml featuring the linei.
of Vertigo, lad.!l>l11, C;lohal Pas1>por1 , Oilily,
l'alhuto; Kid" and Sergio Ho"-'i were :.how11 by
rnodeb on 1lw ninway. l·.ve11 a ll'w "celt•b" mall·
modd:-. g111 111 1hc art. KLBS IV' mc1cnrolog1 .. 1
llenry DI Carlo joined Anaheim Liiy
Sentry MechanJcal Incorporated and'S.E.
Pipeline Construction Company. For more
information on FOCAS. and Canyon Acres.
please caU (714) 921 -6084.
The recent gala for the Orange County
chapter of the Alzheimer's Assn. raised more
than S 135.000. surpa~ing goals of the
organizers. The impressive "net" amount ~II aid
O.C citizens and families affected by Alzheimer's
disease. .
Olaired by FJecta Andenon. the evening
carried a theme of early qtlifornia memories
and Spanish heritage and was billed as "April en
Espana". Some 400 patrons filled the Sutton -
Place Hotel ballroom and paid tribute to
honorary chair and special guest Mary Muth
and her family. The Muth family, through the
Peter a nd Mary Muth i:oundation have been
generoui. supporters of the Alzheimer's Assn.
Also recognized was Ann-Marie McDonald.
serving as honorary corporate chair of the event
and rcprci.enting her company. Pfizer.
< :ounnl11ia11 Tom Tall and Olymp1t gold
lllt'dilhM Rruce Furniss IO hdp ra1o;t• fund' and
.1Wilrt'lll''" for M>CA~.
A gala raised more than $135,000 to support as many as 60,000 Orange County citizens with
Alzheimer's . Pictured are event sponsors Joyce Graham, Electa Anderson and JoAnn Cokas.
Ambassador George and •uUa Argyn>S. in
from Spain. were major w1derwriters of the
affair. On hand. thanking the community for
their support wrre Jeff Saccaclo, board chair
from I lo;1g 1 lo!.pital, Heidi Shurtleff president of
the AM1cimer's Aslin .. and Steve OtrroU of the
A11aheim Mighty Ouck.,, serving as em cee for
the evening.
hmdll raist•d will support some 60,000 o.c.:
ci11;r.cns i.ufft>ring from Alzheimer's disease. For
murl' informallon. call (7 14) 823-1111.
I •Jundt•d 111 I !JllO, "C.111yo11 1\t rt'' <luldrt·n and
hunily ~t·rVlt'l'' prov11ll''> hou,ing. 1 art'.
m ·a1111t·111, .ind 'it:rvin•, IO pl'ople 111 rwt•d, .. •u11d
<lieryl llonlg ul I ()( ~ 'l\lw aud1·1I. "I < >< .1\S
hl•g;111 111 I ~lttti a~ a wonwn's Juxiliary. ant.I hai.
raiwd lllllrt' than $I million ror the agency."
Major 'l'11ni.11r' of thl' fa.<;hfo 11 show and
luncheon Wl're SuSllJl Samuell. representing the
~unueli foundation . Wells Fargo Bank.
Rl't.lland<; ford, rullc•non Dodge. Excel Lahi11c1i-. •THE CROWD al)pears Thursdays and Sa1urdays.
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Debbie and Tom Newmeyer supporting the fundraiser for
Newport Harbor High School held at the Balboa Bay Club
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ALSO IN THE CROWD
Tip Tippett. Robrn Tippett . Robyn Vossen and Newport Harbor
High Pnrnc1pal Michael Vossen attend "Building A Better Future."
Jim Helfrich, Katherine Helfrich, Sandy Hill and Bunker Hill turn out
rn support of Newport Harbor High School.
H.J. Garrett Furniture
Fine Furniture Since 1960
In uring C.1liiorni,1's f-int'«;I Home~ Sinte 1 ~25
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THE MORAL OF THE STORY
Sometlzin g to shout about
IN THEORY
Putting faith behind bars ;
I later passed and
grL't'k.'d ,1 wuman who
.. hook lll'r head and :.aid, "I
rnn't 'tand Lhis wei11hcr
anrmon·. It's .. uppn~ecl to
ht .. 111111v and warm; that'c,
''hy I 111mccl hl'rl' ...
'fhe U.S. levl.'l ut
incarcl'ration b the h1ght•s1 i11
1he world and thl' re-arrc.,t
rate for releast>d pri~111wr~ i.,
abo a:-tro11on1it'al.
AT ISSUE: Th e n atio n 's first fait h -based
prison. for wom en opened in a
Tampa-ar ea detention cente r 011 /\p ril
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NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER
BREAKFAST
Reconciling religious beliefs wnh poltllcdl
life will be the subject of the Nalional D.iy
of Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the
Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council
The event w1ll 1Je at 7: 15 a.m. May 6 at 1ho
Presbyterian Church of tho Covunant,
2850 Fa1rv1ew Rudd, Costa Me~d Tickt:ts
ORANGE COUNTY
JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL
Tomple BHt Yahm presents the 14th
dflllUol Jewish Fclm Festival The event
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a in fullowtld by the film program at 10
J 111 Sunday and May 23 at the Edwards
B•H Newport 6 Theater, 300 Newport
Center Drive. Newport Beach. Tickets cost
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'MOVING HEAVEN AND EARTH'
"Movmg Heaven and Earth;' a
cfo<.u111en1ary about Jews of Uganda. will
11.1vc 11~ oxclL1s1ve Orange County
~huw111y .it 7 pin May 16 at Temple Bat
WHAT IS YOUR TRUE WORTH?
First Church of Christ, Sc1en11s1 wtll ho•,f
Financial Achievement. A Sp111tual
Challenge:· with spedkor Pamel,1 DeHflll
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'MY HITCH IN HELL'
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Bataan Death Mdrch T1•11m~y will discus:.
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FA ITH
THEORY
Continued from Al 1
that faith-based programs provided by
volunteers at publicly funded prisons are
worthwhile. The Zen Center of Orange
County offered Zen and meditation
programs at a penitentiary for three years.
Mwiy men, including tho5e serving life
sentences. eagerly welcomed resources for
healing and growth. For those unlikely ever
to bt-released, a spiritual path offered a
means of living fully under any conditions,
and facing a furure holding only more years
of prison. For those who
would be released,
programs on anger
management. impulse
control and addiction
were well attended by
men desperate'to find the
key ta avoid return 10
prison. Yet loci.downs,
lack of meeting rooms,
sraff shortages and
various scheduling
problems seriously interfered with the
volunteer program.
In India. the fo rmer inspector of prisons
introduced meditation training, retreats and
residential programs at lndia's larges! prison.
The amazing transfonnarion of inmates is
documented in a 1997 fiJm. "Doing Time, •
IJoin>; Vipassana ... Due to security concerns.
it can be impossible 10 have meditation
cu:.hiuns, retrear days. a somewhar quier
spul or meaningful suppon in offering th.is
kind of program. Our group sat on folded
army blankets and we considered ourselves
luc.:ky 10 have them. Whether from the
public.:, as in India. or from private sources,
programs offering opportunities for
faith-ba!>ed transformation ~hould be
suppont!d.
I would hope that faith-based pri!>Ons
would reflect the religious diversity of our
culture. and that a broad range of choices
would exist. :"Jonelheless. I think it is an
iJlus1on to believe that private volunteer
groups can fill a job of this m agnitude, and
ont! that is our public responsibility. It is
hard 10 imagine how prisoners will change
tht!ir lives in prisons if there is not adequate
funding for ongoing therapy, treatment for
addictions of all kinds and a decent chance
at rehabilitation-for the good of m en and
wornt!n in prison and fo r the good of us all.
THE REV. DEBORAH BARRETT
7.cn Center of Orange County
Costa Mesa
Without faith that one's present reality is
not God\ last word for us. how can human
belnp live creaUvely
through the inevitable
dlfficulr times in life?
Every life has both dark
"Good Fridays" and
joyous "Easter
(SunJDays;"
W\detstanding that light
will return during dark
times and that we muse
be grateful for joyous
times because there will be
other-than-happy ones provides a healthy
pt:rspcc.live for living well. There are ample
~tories of people of faith living creatively
while in prison, those of New Testament
apostles like Paul and contempor.iry
prophets like Martin Luther King. Jr. being
the first to come to my mind.
"Fajth is the assurance of thlngs hoped
for" (Hebrews 11: I I and prison is a
less-than-joyous place to life. So,
co.mbinlng faith ~d imprisonment is not
only natural and useful, but essential. This
week's question raises political church-stare
c.:oncem :. with significant financial issues
and econom ic ramifications. Californians
will be wise to learn more about Tampa's
privati1.ations. Ten-thou sand responses to a
recent 70th California Assembly District
Lcgislauvc Survey showed that 65%
suppor led privatization of our county jail
(Iii% supported privatization of waste
management; another 81% supported
extending the ban on assault weapons). II
seem~ to me that our economic concerns
and financial realities m ight favor
faith-ba11ed prison s financed wi th
volunteers' money. I think we will 1.ee such
"cumhl>:." beyond Florida, but will no t hold
my brcdth until we have similar in11titution~
i11 our golden state.
THE VERY REV. CANON PETER D. HAYNES
St. Michael & All Angell>
Episcopal Parbh O nirch
Corona del Mar
It would be very interesting and
1mpur1an1 10 follow the development~ of
the program. America is full of prisoners
and our judicial system h as not had success
in preventing or
rehabi.litating criminals.
Crime and murder in our
nation is on the rise.
Statistics indicate that
released prisoners often
return to prison within a
few years. Something
radical needs 10 be d one.
Since public money b
not being used, the issue
of these institutions
being religiously funded is not really of
concern. The concern should be on who is
wutching and rehab1li1a1ing the prisoners.
and are these prisoners just petty-theft
offenders or hard-core inmates? Also. are
the facilities secured?
If they are Maffed (or volunteered) by
professionals in the field and can ensure
1he safery of the public. then they should
be allotted the opponuniry 10 build a
better human being. und er the watchful
eye of the government.
IMAM MOUSTAFA AL-QAZWI
Islamic Educational Center
of Orange County
Costa Mesa
I find the idea of a private prison very
srrange. I am against and uncomfortable
with people profiting from running a
prison, as I know some of dlem are run as
busin esses. On 1he'other hand. if they are
rvn as a nonprofit. by
defin ition Lhe· •
rehabilitalion of the
inmate would ta ke
precedence over profit.
The normal sysrern
doesn't seem 10 be
working, so it will be '
interesting to see if these
new prisons c.an rnake a
difference.
Th e setup does not
seem to bt:' natural from a government
perspective, but from a Oirist-followers
perspectiv£' it i~ very natural. Jesus
compared the compassion given 10 a
prisoner as being equal to having
w mpassion on h imself. He also claimed
1ha1 he wa:. rhe fulfillment of the Jewish
propher Isaiah's prediction that prison ers
would find freedom in the Messiah. These
direct and many other indirect references
Jay a mandall' for compassion that is
rnrried out in various conremporary ways
a:. OlUck Col~on's Prison t-:e llowship. M-2
Prisone r Mentoring, and the wide variety
Clf prison chaplain anti counseling
programs run hy variou!'. congregations
;icros:. the nation.
I personally served in the chaplain
ministry at Cook Coun1y Jail in Oiicago.
Granted . many prisoners use their
"jailhouse conversion" as a m eans of early
release or probation, bu1 others are
genuine ly se1 free from the addictions and
behaviors that put them there in the first
pince.
Our society would greatly benefit if
people would remember the prisoners and
volunteer 10 reach out to them. Their
rehabilita11on is key 10 the peace and safety
we all desirl'.
SENIOR ASSOCIATE PASTOR RIC OLSEN
I larbor Trinity 0.urch
Cos1a Mesa
CALENDAR County is forming a parenting 18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is Angels. 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
group to help parents to understand $60. (949) 722-7818, Newport Beadl. Le<:tio is a style of
Continued from Al 1 and deal with the feelings and http://www.zcoc.org. meditation that includes using
behavior of their dlildren. The groop Scripture or a special reading as a
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a.m . the first A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY stimulus. The Christian Meditation
DOUG COTLER and third Mondays of the month at A 26-lesson study on the life of Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
Temple Bat Yahm will host a the center, 250 E. Baker St. Suite G Jesus ChriS'I titled ·Journey to the on the first and third Wednesdays
Family Concert with Grammy in Costa Mesa. lnfoonation: (714) CrossH is taught at 9:45 a.m. of each month at the center. The
Award-winning composer Doug 44&-4950. Preregistration is required. Sundays during the Homebuitder's format includes two periods of
Cotler at 12:45 p.m. May 16 at Bible Class at Liberty Baptist meditation with some instruction
1011 Camelbadc St., Newpo11 THIRTEEN JEWISH Churcti. The S'ludy parallels the on how to meditate, a talk and a
Beadl. Ticbts costs $7 to $10. STEPS TO RECOVERY four Gospels to present the story discussion. (949) 219-1408.
Information: (949) 644-6563. Jewish Family Service is offering a of Christ. The dlurcti is at 1000
ST.JOACHIM'S ANNUAL support and discussion group for Biso n Ave .. Newpol1 Beadl. Free. WEEKLY EVENTS
adults whose children or spouses (949) 760-5444. COMMUNITY SPRING FAIR suffer from alcohol and drug SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN
St. Joadlim will host its annual addiction. The group meets from 7 SEASONS OF THE SOUL: The Jewish Family Service offers
community spring fair, whidl will to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays at 250 E. THE JEWISH LIFE CYCLE a suppol1 g roup for women older
include rides, games, food, live Baker St , Suite G in Costa Mesa. than 50 to address issues such as
ente11ainment, raffle and a white Information: (714) 445-4950. The Jewish Learning Institute is anxiety and depression at 10 a.m.
elephant sale. The event will be Preregistration is required. offering an eight week course on the second and fou11h Monday
from 6 to 10 p.m. May 14, 15 and titled "Seasons of the Soul: che of each month at 250 E. Baker St.,
16 at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa BAHAI ARESIDES Jewish life cycle'." The event will Suite G in Costa Mesa.
Mesa. Information: (949) Members of the Bahai faith hold be from 7: 16 to 8:45 p.m. every Preregister at (714) 445-4950.
574-7400. http://www.stio11t;flim informal public discussions on Tuesday from Tuesday through
parish.com. spiritual topics at 7:30 p.m. every June 15 at the Hyatt Newporter, NEW GROUPS
SEMINAR FOR WOMEN
Friday and al 11 :30 the last 1107 Jamboree Road., Newport Jewish Family Service of Orange
Sunday of the month. The talks Beadl. The cost is $99 lntormation County has formed a
IN LEADERSHIP include bn.mcti or dinner. Also, and registration: (949) 721-9800, bereavement suppol1 group that
Vanguard University's Center for interfaith devotional meetings http:l..WWW.ilicentral.com meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays and a
Women's Studies will host a will be held the last Saturday Challenge of Change suppo11
two-day seminar on how women evening of the month. Call for DREAM ON group that meets at 10 a.m.
can succeed in becoming locations. (949) 759-0999 for The Adult Faith Formation at Our Thursdays. Both groups meet at
exceptional leaders in business Friday meeting, (949) 760-5360 for Lady Queen of Angels Churdl in Temple Judea in Laguna Hills,
and ministry. The e\/ent is from 8 Sunday meeting, and (949) Newport Beadl holds a dream 24512 Moulton Parkway. The a.m. to 1 p.m. April 24. at 55 Fair '>40-6328 for Saturday devotional. analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m. seNice is also forming a
Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, parenting support group to meet (714) 556-3610. ZEN 101 Newpo11 Beadl. (949) 219-1408. the first and third Mondays of
WORKSHOPS
The Zen Center of Orange County eacti month at 10 a .m . at the
offers an Introduction to Zen MEDtTATION LESSONS Jewish Federation Campus, 250
Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the A tree ~lectio divina" meditation E. Baker St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. PARENTING GROUP first weekend of every month, group meeting is held at 7:10 a.m. Preregistration required. (714) Jeo.vish Family Setvic:e of Orange typically on a Sunday, at 120 E. Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of 445-4950.
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Letting the leaders do the talking
T h1' Yl'M~ alionaJ Day ol
PrJyer Breakfast
'JlOfh<>red hy 1J1e
Newport·Ml',il Irvine Interfaith
Counr1l will fl".lllire a twist from
prevro1" year:,. Jcrnrding tu
Greg Kelley uf Our Lady of Mt.
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"No1 only will we he praying
flir 1111r national, state ;uid l11ral leader~. but Wt' will ht> ht>aring
Imm threl'.Clectcd officials who
will hL· lli .... cu:.sing 'Reconciling
Polit ital ljfe with Personal
Hl'lig1011~ Behl'f~,'" Kelley ~aid.
Shuring how their rl'li~ou~
bdief~ haVt' alTcctccl thl'ir life as
l'lct:tcd officiul' a1 th1· ~foy fi
prayer brca~Ja~1 will be Newport
Beath Cuuncilrnan Steve
Bromberg, Co,la Meo;n
Cotmdlwoman Libby Cowan
am.I Margie Wakeham, retired
Irvine ~rhool hoard ml•mher.
In ;1t.ldi1io11, reprc.,en1<.11ive' of
Ute Sikh. Bah:11. 01ri!>llan,
Jewt,h. Homan C.:.StholiL and
Mu,frm J;111h' .111111,1rulv
in1crta1lh cw111. will olf1·r
prayt'r!. and.,, nplllrl'. 1~1~1 yC'ar.
murl· than 40 cungregation'
lrum 17 fallll' .. and live servire
duh!. a11cndcd the Na11011al l)ay
of Prayt•r Brcnkfo"t along wi1h a
number of local and c.:011n1y
leader~. Kelley said. Even mml'
are expl'rted this ytmr.
The hn•nkfos1 i-; open 10 1lw
public, rcgartllt:'>'> nf whctlwr
ym1'r\' a member 111 .1
rnngregali<m.
"Thi:. i-. one day whl'll thl'
community come' togcthl'r w
honor and rc~pC<'I our many
t.lillcrcnt la11h' .1, Wl' pray 1111
our countrv\ ll'adt>r'>," Kelle\' smd · ·
l'ht! IJrC'aklu~I hcg1m. at 7: 15
a.m. at the Prt>,bytenan 01urch
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GETTING
INVOLVED
• GEmNG INVOLVED runs
periodically m the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For information on
adding your organization to this
list. call (949) 574-4298.
COSTA MESA
CIVIC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for ushering, backstage work,
ma1hngs. typing, controlhng
lights and many other duties.
(949) 650-5269
COSTA MESA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The society preserves and
promotes the history of Costa
Mesa and the harbor area.
Volunteers are needed for 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 lo call. Call to
register (7141435·3310 or (7 14)
545.3445,
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program 1s always in need of
volunteer tutors. No professional
teaching eicperience is required.
To attain certif1cat1on, a series of
training classes must be
completed. for more information,
contact literary Services at the
Newport Beach Library, (949)
717-3874.
Our authenlic yoga
eitt n:i\es \t~ngthen yom
body and out unique
Life Mas\ery • technique~
calm your m'"d. uplift your
sp1ril and feed your sou!
• Ctassts ~ry tlay
• We teach all tht main
yops 1nclud1ng
-Hath<! yoga
-Asht.1nga yog•
-Mtd1t.1tl0fl
• Prtn.t!AI yoga class
• Rttreau
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512.50 per
person. SIOO
for·a table of
eight and
$200 for a
spo.nsor table
uf t!ight.
Reservations
tan be made
hy caJllng
(714)
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ROMAN FEAST
11)e 31 ~t annual Roman Fea:.t
;mtl (J1<1rity i\urtion v.~11 be held
<ti 6 p.m. May 6 at !ht' C11-.1a
~ le,a eighhorhom.l
Community Ct!mer for the
benefit of the Youth
Employment Scn·ice ol the
I I arbor att'a. II \ an
old·fa)>hinned t.ommunlly event
where ult.I and new friend~
111ingll' with leader' from <.o~ta
:'I lt'!><I ;u1d Newport Bl'ath tor
fun while .supporting youth
t'mplo~·mcn1 op port lmttie~.
AJJan Roeder. Co!.ta Me~a c11y
manager and Homer Bludau.
Newpon Hcarh city manager.
will serw a~ Ma~lers ol
Leremornt•s. supported hy
t'11tcrtai1wr Darvy Traylor. whilt.'
guesh danl'e and bid on . .;ik·nt
auction item~ aml enjoy hor.,
d'11euvrL'S dorn.lletl by area
rt.'!.taura nb. fhh vear\ ho1111rCl' I~ Joan Irvine Sm°ith, a 11\0~I
n'mark<1hlc woman in
California. Dinner will be -.ervcd
by lhC' Oran~l' < oa~t LolJege
1\irline l'r.1wl t.arl·t'r'> pro~ram
and the UCI Stl{ma Phi Ep1>1lon
fr.uernity, accordmg to Dave
CaJderon. pre!.1t.IC'tll CJl lhe Yr s
hoard of dircrtor... fickel~ al $40
Jlt.'r Pl'f'-Oll t-d11 bl:' rei.crved by
COSTA MESA MS
SELF-HELP GROUP
The Orange County chapter of the
national Multiple Sclerosis
Society has started a new
self-help group in Costa M esa for
people newly diagnosed or with
minimal symptoms of multiple
sclerosis, or both. The group
meets al 11 a.m. the second
Tuesday of every month. (949)
650-7659.
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 cifyW1de
projects. Seniors who can speak
Spanish and English are also
needed. Call for an application
Fred Gaeckler, (714) 754-5208.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose senior services
facility at the corner 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 Sernor
M eals program also needs
people to deliver meals to homes.
(9491645·2356
COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center is
looking for new hoard members.
The fundraismg and
policymaking board needs
volunteers who will participate in
monthly meetings. occasional
• Tht pre1T11er Orange
County Yop Ctnttr
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April 28"'
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bring this ad to rtteiYC
US off cl.ttNt
I 10:00 AM i-' 7:00 PM
(949) 646·8281
www.yogacenter.org
'4.tlS E 17th St., Cou.1 Meu
'°'"'"'If! IM Allflfflic St.r~ P1o11J.
btl-Tu1tl11 n"' lrviM A..,lllln, 3
lllo<b Ht! t! Moclwt\ Mo ... t " ICllclo«"
c:allmg the YF.S office at (949)
642-0474.
This event sells oul each year.
so RSVP now.
GOLF FOR FISH
Tom ~lly. football annuuncer
for USt: will be playing in the
6th annuaJ Golf Classic for the
bcnt!lit of 1-'riends In Service to
I lurnanity. being held on May IO
a1 the Sea Oiff Country Ouh in
I luntington Reach. Marion Poli
S<titl.
"The first three golfer~ to pony
up $450 apiel·e will have the
pleasure of playing in KC"lly'"
four,;ome." Poli said
I !>lli.pec1 Poli b IOLlking for
three local U C boosters to stl'P
up with $450 each 10 golfwilh
Kelly.
"10m i~ funny. wiuy and full of
great !>torie.!. and laugh ... " Poli
sait.l.
Fnemh In Scrvicl' to
I lumanity 1~ ~1 loral nonpmlit
who~<.' mi:...o.ion i-, "pre\'en1i11g
hunger and homelessness.· For
more clctaih.. rail Poli at (949)
5 15 -Jll 15. ext. '2:.!H.
WORTH REPEATING
rrom the TI1ough1 for Today.
provit.led by Kelley of the
Newport Mesa Irvine ln1 erfo1th
Council:
"\\flm11w do today. rigl1r 11ou~
will lu1tl(' nn acc11m11l111ed 11f't>cr
on all 011r wmorro11•s."
-ALEXANDRA STODDARD
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS
WEEK
TUESDAY
7:15 a.m .: The 46·member
Nt•\vpon Beach ~11nri~c Rotary
<Jub will meet a1 Fi w < rown'
flt',IUUrllJH. (II It p://11 'II •m lll'tll/JtJrl
I warl 1s11" rist'rt 11111)\' trftl.
committee meetings and special
projects. Candidates should have
connections in Costa Mesa and
surrounding communities and an
interest in serving the community
by helping seniors. (949)
645·2356, e>tl. 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) s1g..s 15s.
DISPUT£ RESOLUTION
SERVICES
Volunteer mediators, case
specialists and outreach
assistants are needed to help m a
variety of mediauon cases.
Bilingual language skills 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) 834-1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL
NATURE CENTER
The Environmental Nature Center
provides quality education
through hands-on experience
with na"ture in a 3.S·acre outdoor
classroom. Adult volunteer trail
guides are needed in the
afternoon durmg the week to lead
children's tours m the Center.
Several other volunteer
opportunities are also available.
(9491 645-8489.
FAMILIES -COSTA MESA
This team of community-based
organizations. which works to
provide youth and fammes with
counseling, family support.
WEDNESDAY
7:l5 a.m.: The IO·membt!r
South Coast Metro Rotary Q ub
will meet at the Center Oub wid
the Newpon I !arbor Kiwanis
Oub will meet at tht! University
Athletic Oub.
Noon: The Exchange Club of
the dnu1ge Co~st will meet at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Ouh
for a program on Laurel I louse.
6 p.m.: The SO-member
Hotary Club of Newport-HaJbua
will meet at the Bahia
<..oritHhian Yacht Oub.
(I 1r1p:llww11~11e1111J11rtl1d l IJOa. 1 irg)
THURSDAY
7 a.m.: The 20·plu!> member
Lo!.ta Mesa·Orange Costa
Hrcakfast Uon-; llub will meet
al M1m1·~ Cafe to hear author
.mt.I husine!<' con!>uh:mt Donna
Genett "!leaking 011 "The Power
of Effectiw Ddegation."
Noon: flw 'iU·member Co.,ta
~fe,a K1wn111!. ll11h will meet at
thl' 1lolit.lay 11111 tor a progmm
hy Mark Boyer on "Fclluwt.hip
of <llristian Athlete'>"
(111t1>://111111m
k1111(1111s. orgld11/J11·osrnnwsa): the
tt5·nwmher Exi:hange Club uf
NPwport I larbur will 111eet al
tht' Nu11t1tal l\'1u).l'lll11 for a
I.at.Ill'' Day program hy Bob
Wood 0 11 "Mr-;. O'LNry\
LOlll(.'I." (1111p:ll
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100 11wmbL•r Howry (fob of
Nt'wpmt Jrvint• will meet at the
A1riu111 I lotd to ll·~trn about the
lnnovauvl' ·1 t-achcr l'rogram.
(h1tp://www.111rotary.org).
•COMMUNITY & CLUBS is
published Saturdays 1n the Daily
Pilot. Serid your service club's
meeting inlorma11on by lax 10
1714) 921 8655 or bye mail to
1cleboom u aot com
health education. mentoring,
tutoring, after.school activities
and kinship services, needs
volunteers in all areas. (949)
574-3976.
FISH -MOBILE MEALS
Call (949) 642-6060 to help
Friends in Service to Humanity
with the Mobile M eals program
and provide ongoing emergency
assistance to those in need. Both
always seek volunteer assistance
ma variety ol areas. (949)
645·8050.
FRIENDS Of THE
BALLET MONTMARTRE
The Friends need volunteers who
want to pelp talented local
dancers perform in professional
theaters. For 30 years. the
organiza1ton has provided the
community with quality Russian
ballet traming, helping youth
develop strong discipline skills,
build high self-esteem and
achieve dreams of being a
professional dancer. (714)
241·7424.
FRIENDS OF THE
COSTA MESA LIBRARIES
The Friends is a support group for
the three libraries in Costa Mesa.
Help with fundraising events and
help promote library programs
and services in our community.
(714) 556-4396.
FRIENDS OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
The bookstore needs donations
for book sales. Good quality
children's and nonfiction bool(s
are especially needed. They may
be leh at any of the branch
ltbraries -Balboa, Manners or
Corona del Mar -or in the
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2046 Mar Visra Drive
cwporc Beach, Cali forn ia 92660
(949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Re'. ~1onsignor WiUiam P. McLaughlm Pa,,tor
l ITURGIES: aturday. S p.m. (C.mtur).
'lunday . .,:00 (Quiet). 8:30 (Contcmpom y) 10:00 (Choir),
I I :30 .1.m. (u n1or) and 5:00 p.m. (Cont~mpnrary)
WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
Publishes Every Saturday in the
Daily A Pilot
CALL
949.574.4249
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INVOLVED
Continued fr om Al 3
special book closet next to the
Friends Book Store. at 1000
Avocado Ave. Volunteers are
needed to staff the used book
store. which 1s inside the enttance
of the Central lrbrary. Volunteers
must be members of the Friends
of the Library and are asked to
work one three-hour sh11t per
month. (94Sl 759-9667.
GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scouts of Orange Cout'lty
needs volunteers who w ill be
trained as troop leaders, serve on
special committees and grve
lectures. demonstrations or
cl~sses. (714) 979 7900.
GIRLS INC.
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educational and enrichment
opportunrties for girls and boys.
(949) 646·7181.
HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE
Volunteers are needed to help
make a difference in the lives of
terminally ill persons and their
•
families. Volunteers would assist
them with nonmedical needs
such as providing respite for the
primary caregiver, running
e"ands, reading to the patients
and weekly social visits. The
organization is also looking for
clerical and bereavement
volunteers to assist with office
duties. Training is provided. (714)
980-0900.
HUMAN OPTIONS
The organization shelters.
counsels and educates abused
women and children. It is looking
for volunteers. (949) 737-5242.
ext. 24.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers are needed for Pro1ect
Caring,\vhich 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 background check.
Voluntee~s are also needed to
provide comfort and support 10
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NEWPORT B~ACH
Will Hold A Festive
POTLUCK DINNER
Oii FRIDAY MAY 7th, 2004 AT 6:30 PM.
In honor ol the
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called "HARVEST OFFERINGS"
in ancient times.
For info . call: (949) 548·6900
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HARBOR CHRISTI AN CHURCH
(Dlsclples of Christ)
2401 Irvine Ave.
Newport Beach, CA
(949) 645-5781
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CHl'RCH
"Op1•11 1\rmx and Ope11 Minds"
Worship 9:30
(949) 644-1341
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Lutheran Church
(E.L.C.A.)
798 Dover Dr. Newport Beech
TradltlQDlll Luth.,.n
Pastor James McCammon
Worship Service with
Hoty Communion
Sunday 9:15 em
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(Ml) 548-3131
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Unittd Methodist Church
Rev. Cathleen Coou. Pasror
160 I Marguerite Ave.
corner of M.ngucriie and
~.in Jo;tquin Hills Rd
(949) 644-0745
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IOam Worship 1md Chiklrrn's
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UNJTEO MllTHOOIST CHURCH
1701 Beker, C .M.
Worehtp & Church School
8:30 and 10:00 e.m.
(714) 179-8234
Or Rict1a1d teoroe Rev Steph.1011 Toon
Senior Minister YOlllh Minister
Chritt ChuKh By th~ Sea
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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, 260 E.
Baker St.. Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Free. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
JUNtOR LEAGUE Of ORANGE
COUNTY
The organization of women,
committed to promoting
volunteerism, developing the
potential of women and
improving communities through
the wor-tc 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 Parle
staff and James Dilley Preserve
staff and docents with hiker
registration and general public
orientation. (949) 488-0287.
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 .
MASTER CHORALE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The performing arts organization
needs volunteers for computer
input, ticketing. filing and
handling phones. (714) 556-6262.
MENTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community Services
needs mentors to make a lasting
effect on a young person's life.
Students 10 to 18 years old are
matched with mentors to
improve their school
performance and self-esteem
while developing positive peer
and adult relationships. (714)
549-9622. ext. 35.
MOBILE MEALS
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritious meals to
homebound. frail or elderly
clients incapable of shopping and
cooking for themselves. (949)
645-8050.
MOZART CLASSICAL
ORCHESTRA
Orange County's only nonprofit
resident chamber orchestra
needs volunteers for ticketing,
ushering, phones, mailing and
help with receptions. Nominees
are also being sought for the
board of directors. (949)
830-2950.
NEIGHBORS
FOR NEIGHBORS
The City of Costa Mesa will host
rts annual community cl1:1an-up
event on Saturday, April 24.
Those interested in volunteering
or making donations of cash or
in-kind donations of supplies for
the event can call the Neighbors
lor Neighbors hotline at (714)
754-4892. (714) 754-4870,
NEW DIRECTIONS
FOR WOMEN INC.
The recovery center for women
with alcohol or other chemical
dependencies seeks volunteers.
(949) 548-9927 or (949)
548-8754.
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A MARINE BATTALION FUND
The 1/1 Adopt A Marine Batt1lic
Fund was created to accept
donations and to provide
financial support for ongoing
programs and events planned t•
show appreciation to the 1st
Battalion 1st Marines, based at
Camp Pendleton. (949) 644-312'
NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST
The Upper Newport Bay Nature
Preserve is looking for voluntee1
to assist with naturalist-led ioun
and programs, special events ar
habitat restoration projects. The
interpretive center is at 2301
University Drive, Newport Beact
(714) 973-6829.
NEWPORT BEACH
CONFERENCE AND
VISITORS BUREAU
The bureau is dedicated to the
promotion of the city to potentia
visitors. Volunteers with
extensive knowledge of Newpor
Beach are needed. (949) 719·610<
NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program seeks volunteers to
tutor adults who want to impro"OE
their reading and writing skills.
Volunteers will be certified durin{
training workshops in the Friendt
Meeting Room at the Central
Library, 1000 Avocado Ave.
Newport Beach. (949) 717-3874 ot
literacv@city.newport-beach.
ca.us.
NEWPORT BEACH
PREMIERE CINEMA GUILD
The Newport Beach Premiere
Cinema Guild, which supports 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. (949) 253-2880.
NEWPORT BEACH.GENERAL
PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Newport Beach City Council is
seeking applications from
residents or business owners to fill
vacancies on the General Plan
Advisory Committee. The
committee meets from 7 to 9 p.m.
on the second and fourth Mondays
in the Newport Beach Police
Department auditorium, 870 Santa
Barbara. (949) 644-3005.
NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE
COMPANY
The company needs volunteers
to help with costume design,
sewing, make-up application, set,
construction, technical help,
publicity, stage management and
backstage supervision. (949)
759-1046 or LKSaflaJaol.com.
NEWPORT HARBOR
NAUTICAL MUSEUM
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum offers a number of
volunteer opportunities in the gffi
shop, as docents or receptionist&,
with clerical work and with
fundraising events. Training is ·
provided. (949) 675·8915, Ext. 107.
NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS
CENTER
A variety of jobs need to be
tackled, includrng set
construction, ushering, mailings
and assorted technical duties.
Scheduling 1s flexible, with a two·
to 20-hour commitment per
month. The Newport Theatre Arts
Center is at 2501 Cliff Drive. (949)
631-0288.
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WEEKEND
4 p.m. -"Beat The Drum·
6:30 p.m. -"Torremolinos 73'1
An encore ICfeening of movies
that received buzz at this year's
film #Mtival. General screening
tldteta are $10 and can be
purchased at 1he box office or
online until 6 p.m. the night before
at hrtp:llnewport
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SUNDAY
OrMge County Mus.um a' Art
10 a.m. -•1n The Realms of the
Unreal"
12 p.m. -S12.
"Short-Animation·O-Rama"
2 p.m. -"Stellaluna''
4 p.m. -"The Letter & Foo Foo beachfilmfest.com. For more Information chedt
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10 a.m. -S11, ·ute In Shorts•
12 p.m. -·eom Into Brothels•
6:30 p.m. -S10, "Side Splinmg Shorts"
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10 a.m. -"Balzac & The Little Chinese
Seamstress"
2 p.m. -"American Aloha and Nihi"
• EDfTOR'S NOTE: S denoies a sho\NCase of shon
films with the tllfe referencing 10 the theme of the
series.
Submit AFTER HOURS items to
e Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
osta Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to
9) 6464170; or by calling (949)
74-4295.
PECIAL EVENTS
TOFALFREDHrrCHCOCK
·range Coast College is offering
nine-part film history on Alfred
itchcodt. The series will be
oderated by retired OCC
rofessor H. Arthur Taussig. Each
ssion will be held at 6:30 p.m.
ne Friday each month through
' ne 4. The events will be held at
CC's Fine Arts Hall 116.
dmission is $6 for adults and $5
r seniors and OCC students.
nformation and tickets, call (714)
32-5880,
rrp:llwww.occtid<.ets.com.
IRQUE SOIREE
he Barclay Theatre will host
irque Soiree, a gala evening of
ood company, elegant fare and
xotic entertainment to honor
arry Agran, Irvine mayor; Jack
eltason. form er UC Irvine
ancellor; and Sally Anne
heridan, former Irvine mayor.
· he event will begin at 6:30 p.m.
t 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine.
ic:kets cost: S500. Information:
(949) 8544607.
ABARET BY THE BAY
Duke's Place will host Cabaret by
the Bay to benefit local charities
at 9 p.m. with a preshow dinner in
the First Cabin restaurant at 7:30
p.m. May 12 and June 16. The
cost is S 10 for the show and
$37.50 for the dinner. Information
and reservations: (949) 63G4145.
REBA MCENTIRE
Grammy Award winner, Reba
McEntire will perform as part of
tbe Pacific Amphitheatre Summer
Cencert Series at 8 p.m. July 11 at
the Orange County Fair and
Exposition Center. Information:
(714) 740-2000, hrrp:llwww.
ocfair.comlpacificamphitheatrel
Musical group Train will perform
as part of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at 8 p.m. July 15 at the
Orange County Fair and
Exposition Center. Information:
(714) 740-2000, http:llwww.
ocfair.com/pacificamphitheatrel
HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH
usical group Hootie and the
Blowfish will perform as part of
the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer
Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 18.
Information: (714) 740-2000,
http:llwww.ocfair.com/pacific
amphitheatre/
MOZART ORCHESTRA FINALE
The Mozart Classical Orchestra's
season finale is at 8 p.m. at the
Irvine Barclay Theatre at 4242
Campus Drive, Irvine. Tickets cost
from $25 to $39. Information:
(949) 854-4646.
BAROQUE TRUMPEnR
The BarOQue Music Festival will
present BarOQue concertos,
featuring Baroque trumpeter
John Thiessen at 4 p.m. June 20
at St. Michaels All Angels Church,
3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar. Tickets cost $25.
Information: (949) 760-7888.
BAAOOUEORGANAECITAL
The Baroque Music Festival will
pNsent an organ recital, featuring
Eue trumpeter John
sen and organ soloist
riel Arregui at 8 p.m. June 21
at St. Michaels All Angels Church,
3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del M ar. Tickets cost $15.
Information: (949) 760-7888.
¥ROQlJE IN TitE GARDENS
"Ate Baroque Music Festival will Present •Music In the Gardens I;'
#Mturlng Baroque trumpeter ~n Thlenen et 8 p.m. June 23
ESherman libf'ery end
s, 2647 E. Coast Highway,
def Mar. Secular cantatas
~ instrumental work• by ~II. Handel, Torelli and ~tier. Tidcets coat $30.
M>nnetlon: (949) 760-7888.
tM00tJE IN THE GAN>ENS
'ytw Baroque Music Festival will
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present ~Music in the Gardens 1.·
featuring BarOQue trumpeter
John Thiessen at 8 p.m . June 23
at the Sherman Library and
Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. Tickets cost $30.
Information: (949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Festival will
present "Music in the Gardens 11:·
featuring music by Bach.
Telemann, Couperin and Zelenka
at 8 p.m. June 25 at the Sherman
Library and Gardens. 2647 E.
Coast Highway, Corona def Mar.
Tickets cost $30. Information:
(949) 760-7888.
BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS
The Baroque Music Festival finale
features music by Briegel, Bach.
Mouret and Charpentier at 8 p.m.
June 23 at the Sherman Library
and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. Tickets
cost $25. Information: (949)
760-7888.
ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS
The All-American Boys Chorus
will present the best of Broadway,
toe-tapping tunes from America's
Heritage and a patriotic tribute.
The event will be at 7 p.m. May 1
at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242
Campus Drive in Irvine. Tickets
cost from $25 to $30. Information:
(949) 8544646.
WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S Pt.ACE
Jazz and codttails flow daily from
noon to midnight Sundays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club
& Resort, at 1221 W. Coast
Highway. Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 645-5000.
MAMMA GINA WEEKEND JAZZ.
Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
the New Yortc Jau Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
p .m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m. Sundays and Mondays.
Diana Ditri joins the duo on
vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Information: (949) 673-9500.
THE VILLAGE INN
The Village Inn on Balboa Island
offers great music Thursday
through Sunday nights. Roe Kodz
performs at 8 p.m. lhursdays,
Road Dogz and Martins at 8:30
p.m. Fridays, Greg Topper et 9
p.m. and the Derek Bordeaux
R&B Combo at 6:30 p.m. The
Village Inn is at 127 Marine Ave .•
Balboa Island. Information: (949)
675-·8300.
CURTIS BRENGLE
Bayside Restaurant offers piano
player Curtis Brengle performing
1au. classical and contemporary
from 6 to 10 p.m. Mondays in
April at 900 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 721-1222.
JIMMY HEWITT
Bayside Restaurant offers
contemporary solo guitarist
Jimmy Hewitt from 6:30 to 10:30
p.m . Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Saturdays through the month of
April at 900 Bayside Drive.
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 721-1222.
MUstc AT THE GRIU
The Bluewater Grill offers live
music Friday and Saturday
nights. Greg Mor(Jan, Nick Peper
and Kelly Gordlen (known as
MPG) perform classic rode, R&B
and swing at 8:30 p.m. Fridays.
Marvin Gregory and MPG will
perform classic rode, swing and
R&B at 8:30 p.m . Saturdays. The
reS1aurant is at 630 Udo Parit
Drive, Newport Beach. Free. (949)
675-3474.
REVOLVER
La Cave Restaurant offers
Revolver, which features DJs
along with Imagery and auditory
delights at 10 p.m . Tuesdays at
1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa.
Information; (949) 646-7944.
SINATRA TRIBUTE
La Cave Restaurant offers David
Klnweld'• live tribute to Frank
Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m . Mondays
et 1696 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646·7944.
1ME lN>ERGROUNO LOUNGE
La Cave Restaurant offers the
Underground Lounge, featuring
Pete Villani singing Bennett.
M artin and Sinatra from 6:30 to 9
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p.m. Wednesdays at 1695 lrvme
Ave., Costa Mesa. Information:
(949) 646-7944.
PLAN BE
la Cave Restaurant otters the
funky soul jazz music of Plan Be
from 10 p.m . to 1 a.m. on
Thursdays at 1695 Irvine Ave •
Costa M esa. Information: (949)
646·7944.
THE GINGER BAKER JR TRIO
La Cave Restaurant offers the 1au
fusion music of the Ginger Baker
Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Fridays at 1695 lrvrne Ave., Costa
Mesa. lrrformation: (949)
646-7944.
TODD OLIVER JAZZ. QUARTET
La Cave Restaurant offers thu 1azz
music of the Todd Oliver Jau
Quanet from 10 p.m. to 1 a m
Wednesdays and Saturday:. al
1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mcsd
Information: (949) 646-7944
MUSIC AT THE PELICAN
The Rusty Pelican offers tlw ·
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday The
band performs from 7 to 10 I> m
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 pm to 12:30 a.m . Fr1ddy dlld
· Saturday and from 2 to 6 p rn.
Sunday. The restaurant is at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beacll. Free. (949) 642 3431
MUSIC AT Pt.AYERS
Players restaurant rs now ottering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday and
Saturday. Playl!rS is at 512 W 19th
St .. Costa Mesa. No e<>ver charge.
(949) 646·5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Riverboat Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents the
Rick Sherman Duo featuring Rick
Sherman and Alan Remington on
Friday nights. The program
features all your favorites on the
saxophone keyboards. Anthony's
is at t5t E. Coast Higlwvay. (949)
673-3425.
POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO
Tate 5. a funk. roe* and M otown
act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanrters
performs classical flamenco
tunes at 7 .30 p.m. Tuesdays and
Sundays. Free. (949) 675 1922
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stur 10
Bridge Band play rock and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Pldce
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 476-2001.
STAGE
'SAFE IN HEU'
#Safe in Hell; w ritten by Amy
Freed and directed by David
Emmes, is an off-beat comic takP.
on the Salem witch tnals.
Puritanism is broadly iiat1rized in
the production. The performance
will run through May 9 on the
Segerstrom Stage at South Coast
Repertory Theater. 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets
cost from $19 to $55. Information:
(714) 708-5554.
'MR. MARMAlADE'
"Mr. Marmalade:· written by
Noah Haidle, 1s a story about
games people play as seen
through the eyes of an
extraordinarily advanced
4-year-old with a vivid
1magina1ton. The performance
will run through May 16 on the
Julianne Argyros Stage at South
Coast Repertory Theater, 655
Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa.
Tidcets cost from $19 to $55.
Information: (714) 708·5554.
'SOMETHING TO HIDE'
#Something to Hide~ is a mystery
thriller that revolves around a
writer In the English <jOUntryside.
The play will be perfc:kmed at 8
p.m . Thursdays, Fridays and
Saturdays and at 2:30 p.m.
Sundays through Sunday at the
Newport Theatre Arts Center,
2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beadl.
Tidcets coat S17 opening night
and $13 for all other
performances. Information: (949)
631-0288.
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FESTIVAL
South Coast Repenory will be
havln.g Its seventh annual Pacific
Playwrights Festival, featuring
worlts in development by
emerging and established writers
suc:tl as Lucinda Coxon, Sarah
Ruhl, Crarg Lucas and Ric:tlard
.Greenberg from May 7 to 9 at
South Coast Repertory. 655 Town
Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Information: (7 14) 708-5555.
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'I PAGLIACCI' AND 'CARMINA'
Opera Pacific presents the panny
of Ruggero Leoncavallo's "I
Pagllacci" and Car Orff's
"Carmina Burana" in their
original languay es with subtitles.
n1e productions will be
performed at 7:30 p.m: Saturday
and at 2 p m Sunday at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center. l 1dcets cost from S40 to
$185 lnforrnnhon: (7 14) 556-2787,
http ·J,www ucpa<:.org.
'THE LION IN WINTER '
Vanguard Ur11vers1ty presents
HThe Lion in Winter;· a sardonic
family dram<i about Kiny Henry II.
The production will hu performed
ill 8 p rn April 16 tu 18 <1nd April
22 to 2~ and :it 2 µ in April 18, 24
and 25 at thu Lyceum Theater, 55
Fair Drive. Costa Mosd. T1dcets
cost $10. lnlormation· (714)
668 6145.
'CINOEREUA WALTZ'
The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
w ill present "Cinderella WalttH a
comical look at the traditional
Cinderella story The
performance will run through
May'2 at 661 Hamilton St., Costa
Mesa. Tidtets cost from $·10 to
$20. Information and
reservations· (949) 6?Q-5269,
reservat1on•"'costamesaplay
house.org.
'MOBYDICK'
Orange Coast College's theater
department will present a new
adaptation of Herman Melville's
HMoby Didt: at 4 p.m. M ay 18. 7
p.m . M ay 19 and 20, 8 p.m. May
21 and 22 and at 2 p.m . May 22
and 23. Tidtets cost from S8 to
$12. Information: (714) 432-5880.
'INTO THE WOODS'
Corona del Mar High Sd'lool's
drama depanment will present
the musical "Into the Woods;· by
James Lapine and Stephen
Sondheim. The event will run
through today at Lincoln
Elementary Sd'lool, 3101 Pacific
View Drive, Corona del Mar.
Tidcets cost S 10. Information:
(949) 515-6049.
'URINETOWN'
"Urinetown; the Tony Award
winning musical about two kids
who fall in love in a city during a
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ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
Orange Coast College's dance department will host its
41 st annual Student Dance Concert at 8 p.m. today and
tomorrow in OCC's Robert 8. Moore Theatre, 2701
Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. For more information. call
(7 14) 432-5880.
water shortage will be performed
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Segerstrom Hall at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center.
Tickets cost $27.75 to $64.75.
Information: (714) 556-2787.
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ART
·cmES OF PROMISE'
HCities of Promise: Imaging
Urban California; an art exhibit
on how artists in the 1930s to the
present have incorporated
skyscrapers, houses, bridges,
freeways and automobiles into
their works, will be at the Orange
County Museum of Art through
April. The exhibition will also
feature paintings commissioned
as covers for Westways magazine
by the Auto Club. lnformation-
(949) 759-1122.
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AESTHETIC STRATEGIES
"Aesthetic Strategies," is a pro1ect
where three Southern California
artists -Claude Kent, Rogelio
Chacon, and Brian Boyer -
present and defend 1he11 personal
attitudes toward aesthetics from
6 to 9 p.m. April 3 at Arden2 OC
Project Gallery, 350 E. 17th St ..
Suite 112, Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 548-0097
HELGA UMBER
An exhibit of artist Helga Umber's
work will be on display from 11 :30
a.m. to 10 p.m through May 22 at
the Bayside Restaurant, 900
Bayside Drive, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 851-9181,(949)
72 1-1222.
DANCE
STUDENT DANCE CONCERT
Orange Coast College's Dance
Department will host 11s 41 st
annual Student Dance Concert at
8 p.m. today in OCC's Robert B
Moore Theatre, 2701 Fa1rv1ew
Road, Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 432-5880.
SWING
Lessons are given from 2 to 6
p.m. every Sunday at the Avant
Garde Ballroom in Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Dance Club. All ages are
welcome. and no partners are
needed Information:
http:/lwww.ocswing.com, (909)
656-6119.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing is offered from 8
p.m . to 12:30 a.m. the first
Saturday of eac:tl month at
Danscene Studio. 2980
McClintodt Way, Costa M esa.
Information: (714) 641-8688.
POETRY
'ARST WEDNESDAY'
.ISM Magazine hosts "First
Wednesday;· an open-mike
poetry night with gallery exhibits.
video and film screenings.
monologlles, and DJs and bands
from radio station KUCl-FM
(88.9). The event is from 7 to 10
p.111. the first Wednesday of each
month in tho Living Room at the
Lab/Anti mall, 2930 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. For seating, guests
should bring their lawn chairs.
Information: (714) 966-6660.
TRIANGLE SQUARE POETRY
The Orange County Poetry
Festival will offer readings by
such poets as G. M urray Thomas.
Barbara Hauk. Hope Alvarado,
and Beth Mcilvaine. The event
will be from 7:30 to 10 p.m. April
22 in Town Square at Triangle
Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd, Costa
Mesa. Information: (2 131
583-0550, http://Www.ocpoerry
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CHILDREN
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 3 to 7 years old are
invited to participate In songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m.
Mondays at the Costa Mesa
Library. 1855 Park Ave (949)
646-8845.
P JS AND BOOKS
A children's story time ls
presented at 7 p.m . M ondays and
at 10:30 a.m . Saturdays al the
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may ,
wear pajamas to the evening
sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A children's story 11me is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
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Pointe. 901-B South Coast Drive.
Costa Mesa. (7 14) 444-0226.
STORYT1ME
A c:tlildren's story ltme 1s held at 10
a.m. Wednesdays and 10:15 a.m
Fridays at Borders Books & Music
at South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bear St ..
Costa Mesa. (714) 432· 7854.
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"It's the best thing I could
have asked for because we
used to be ~eally bad.''
Marlyn Rekh, Estancia senior
swim standout
Sports Edit°' Richard Dunn: (94915 74-4223 • Sports Fu: (9491650-0 170
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
osta Mes.a musters
ffensive· firepower
ustangs use
ne-run fourth
ning to produce
-3 vi ctory Friday.
COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa High
team started the second half of
Golden West League schedule with a
lot better feeling than when
league play opened four w~ks
ago.
An offensive outburst surely
helped.
The Mustangs. who opened
league play with a 4-3, eight-in·
ning loss to SaddJeback March 24. ex·
acted revenge Friday in the teams' sec·
ond duel this season. Mesa pounded 16
hits, scored nine runs in the fourth in· SltVE McCRANI\ I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa High players congratulate a long line of teammates returning to the
SN MESA, Pa&• B4 dugout as they rack up the runs against Saddleback in Golden West action.
HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING
MARK C DUSTIN /DAILY PILOT
Estancia's Marilyn Reich comes up for air while competing in the I 00-yard breaststroke. which she won, in Friday's nonleague swim meet against Savanna ..
Eagles continue to soar
GIRLS: Estancia outpaces Savanna, e BOYS: Estan cia switches line up, s till
improving to 11 -0 in dual meets. comes out victorious agains t Savanna.
Rick Devereux girls improved Lo 11 ·ll overJll hy Rick Devereux Lia I ligh. becau:.t• the Eagles beat S.'l-
Oaily Pilot beating Savaiuta, 127 3R l·or the Daily Pilot vnnna. 116·47, in a nonleague rneet
COSTA MF.SA -A strong bree7.e
tried to knoclc over canopies and throw
signs ofJ their hinges. but the wind
could not blow Estanaa High oft
course from an undefeated season.
After wrapping up Golden West
League action a perfect 6-0. the Eagles'
first time in school hjc;tury. both llw and both Collier and Kunert fin ished
varsity and rv squads went umkfrJtl'<.I. COSTA MESA -Paul Collier is a first in thei r respecuve events.
Senior Marilyn Reich ti. a h1g r~ason 11.'.UTt player. The -.enior swam an event Collier wun the I 00 haclc.<.troke and
for the impres.sive record and one the he ha.-. nPVPr c;wam before to accom Kunert won the 200 free. bu\ Kunert
people who enjoys it the lllO!o.t h.:Catl'-l' modate Chad Kunert's goal to qualify d id not qualify for the CH; Southern
she has seen the Fstancia '>Wlm pro· for the postseason in the 200·yard free. Section meet wilh hi<. rime.
'>tyle. Collier's usual event.
See GIRLS, Pa1e 84 n1e switch kind of worked for Estan-See BOYS, Pa1e 84
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Ti any Campos
Costa Mesa's positively
inspiring pitcher has been
a huge boost this spring
for the Mustangs.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot . T Ufany Campos has the kind of
attitude all
coaches look for
In their players. The junior pitcher for
Costil Mesa High ls &)ways shouting words
of encouragement. giving high-fives and
generally pumping up her team.
"It's been a blessing having her on the
team." Coach Sharon Uhl said "She Is
wry outgoing and a real team player."
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BRAD OXLEY
Saturday, Aprcl 24, 2004 Bl
HIGH SCHOOL
TRACK AND FIELD
Vargas
up and
• coming
Mesa senior thrower will
be one of m a ny locals
compe ting today in
county championships.
Steve Vir1en
Daily Pilot
11 was only 44 days .1~0 Qualle Va.rgas
began to throw the discw ..
Now the Costa Mesa I liKh senior is
among the 1op I 0 in Orange Counry.
Vargas, who threw 162 feel, 2 inches to
win rhe discus in a tn·mee1 with ~tan ·
cia and Orange last week. will be among
several Newport·Mesa athletes who will
be competing in lhl' Orange County
championships today at Trabuco Hills.
Vargas, a transfer from Kansas. who
originally came out for the Mustangs
t.rack and field team to compete in the
shot put. never threw the discus be·
cause Costa Mesa was without a ring
throwing area untiJ March 11. But ever
since. Vargas, who played defen!tive end
for the Mustangs football team in the
fall. has been improving each week.
"He has been grrat," Costa Mesa
Coach Glenn Mitchell ~aid. ··1 te's easily
in the top 10 in Orange County. H e's
very athletic. I le'~ ahuut 6·foot , 250
pounds and can do a standing back flip.
He ran on our 400 relay team at the be-
ginning of the year."
Mitchell also !.aid ::.cn1or l.uke Sapolu,
who won the l;olden Wes1 League 1itJc
in the discus (131-711.·l las! year. has
been helping Vargas, as well a!. the other
Mesa throwers, im:luding junior Randy
Fea.
Sapolu broke his righr throwing a m1
while weighthfung two months ago. The
cast was taken off Friday, yet he r lan s to
compete in 1wo week.).
Juan Avilez ( 1.600 meter-.) and li:my
Krikorian (triple jump) arc also set to
compete for rhe Cosra Mesa boys today.
Senior Otri::.tmc Bjelland. who i5 in the
J,200, along wnh Kyla Hores wtll be
representing the Mu~t,rng,.· girls squad.
which abo includes rhe I ,ti()() relay team
of tacy Krik.ori;m, Tt-Jcy ll1t•lland, Anna
Rodnguez and Rachel I lug.hes.
For Newpon Harbor. smiors Eli7.a -
belh Clayton (triple jump) and Lauren
Paul (J.~00) lead <1 '>Olid squad that also
See TRACK, Pa1e 84
COLLEGE
BASEBALL
Tigers catch
UCI off base
UOP ends .nine-game
s kid, 2-1, as 'Eaters lose
fifth s traight in Big West.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
ANff.ATER Ml .I PARK -Fans were
misplaying foul pops and the unofficial
University of the Pacific fight song "Eye
of the Tiger" mysteriously echoed brieOy
from the public·address syslem when
the Tigers were ar-bat
late in the game.
But the real proof that
U was an off night for
the locals Friday night
at Anteater Ballpark
came from the host UC
ll'vine baseball players.
who sa-uggled during a startling 2· 1 loss
to a UOP team that enrered on a nine·
game losing streak. including six set-
baclcs to open the Big West Conference
campaign. uas offensive futility. ~running
blunder and pair of errors. one of which
produced the game-winning unearned
run, extended Its Blg West loslng skein to
ftw and dropped the Anteaters, ranked
No. 9 by CoUeglate Baseball and No. 16
by 8aseba1I Amerk~. to 24-11 -1, 2-5 ln
conference.
UOP 06-22, 1-6), which had lost 14 of
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WORLD TEAM TENNIS
Breakers ·host Lasers in opener
TI1e top r.mked duublci. t;am
of brother., Mike and Hui1 Bryan
will make thdr horne debut for
the Newport Beach Hre;tkcr., July
10 aga111s1 the Oclawarl' Smash ~ter Wurkl ream l\.•nnh. organ-
11er. rcleaM·d the 'dl\'dull• for
the upcor11111g ,l:"""' J hursday.
The Brertkl'rs will hoi.r the
Springfield I ~lo;l•ri. at 7 p.m. July
5, the liCason's opening night.
Newport will play I 4 111atd 1cs -
'lcven at hnnw at thl' l"c.1lisadcl1
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UCI
Continued from BI
i~ la'l 15. rode .1 caret•r-hc:.t
p1td1in~ pcrfom1.tnti:: by 1>uph11
morv ri~ht -hundt•r Eric Stolp.
who earned tu!> 'enmd win in
sevc11 dt't1!>10ll\ by sh1111ing duw11
the Anteater-; intc1 the ni11lJ1 in-
rung. Slolp. making hii. firth 'tan
of thl' '<·11<.011, had not hNt'<l
mort' than 4 I• i1111ing~ his prl'vi-
oui. four. 11111. Hlll'r '>!randing two
runne~ 111 1Jw fir~r inning. ht' aJ-
lowL'tl only lo11r nmre hits. -">tnick
out thrl'e and walked none. hL•·
fort' '11rrcntlcri11g 1lw hull 10
·clo.~er )o)h St:hn1ich wHh one out
anti a runnt'r on first in the ni nth.
Schmith had to work extra
hard fnr 1'1i .... ~ixlh \ave as sci1ior
A11dy Willick. a pitcher playing
hi.., lirs\ ganw al ~hurtstop thi~
~a!>on. matll' crrur., on conscn1 -
\jve rm1t111t• douhh.' play ground-
er. to givr tlll' 'b111·r-, l'Xtentll·d
life.
. Willick· hubhlcd J ground h.111
near tht• 'cc1111tl-ba'c hag 10 al
low Mar~ Wagner to read1 -af-
ter R.J. Brown wa' hit hy a pitch
with one out -ru put tl1t• tyi11g
nm ahoard.
l'inch-him•r Jaunt· Martint':r
folloWl'tl \vith a hard grnunder to
second b;.Lwman Orlaviu Amez-
quita, who fl1ppet.l Ill Willick for
lJ1e lorn·. Willick. howeVl'r, air-
mftiktl lhl' n•lay throw rn fir!.I fur
tht' would·bc finiil 0111 . allowing
Rrown to 'core fro111 'il'Coml and
Mart int'" 1c1 real,, «ero11d.
Bui J<mlan Szabo. who was
nailed L'a,ily 11y111g to -;tpal thinJ
with two out.., 111 the s1·co11d,
s1n1ck mil tu cap a dbapp11l111i!ig
ewning for \I( '.I
"That's nut how you 'itarl a st•-
r\1..,," -...1itl llCI C.1Md1 lohn Sav
agL'. who praN'il hoth \tarting
pitrhcr.., mcludi11g I JCI 11111ior ill c·
CAMPOS
Continued from B 1
"I don't hkt• Ill ht• <!Ull'I , ..
Campm ... 1id of hl'r vnnft•n:i11!>
WJY'. 'Tm a purlwr .• u1d rm
lcincJ 11f a lendt>r, '4) I don't wanr
tn give our lt'illll a wrong
a11i111de."
In ~huuing 11ut b1<111ria. C'i·O.
on April 14, Du11po' 'truck out
flmr hatters and did11'1 allow ,1
walk against llw l·rusM11w11 rivab.
Sill' helped lll'r team wllh lwr
bat a.'> wdl. n·ad1111g ha .... <· 011 all
four of hl'r a1-liu1~ and driving in
two n111'.
( :1rnpo~ w.1' tlw kt'Y 111 tlw
MtL~tang.•; victory Monday
againM Wt.~tmim.tl'r. A IWO nlll
triplr• in the 'ixth tit•d till' ganw,
which ( :i1,1a Ml"\tl l'Vl'lltually
wo11 in 1.he M"Vl'lllh mn111g.
··~ht,.., really l Olllt' on ,m111g the
last Wl>t'k for 11..:· Uhl .;aid. "I ft'r
• pitching has improvl'tl Jml lwr
hitting ha' impmvc-d. She• h:L"
been hitting Wl'"' n.'cently."
Campoi.. till' J),1ily Pilot A1J11t·11·
of the Week, crt'tlits her
tcammat~ for her pcrforn11u1rc·
and h'<.'pi11g her mollv.:ttl:d.
... Jl1e way 111y 1ea111malt'' ralk 111
ml' and the way our catrht1 saY' I
have thi.' pitch 11r that pitrh gumg
for me, ii rc·ally h11ild' my •
co11J1dcnce," C.mipo~ '>:tid.
Getting support from lwr < :o~ta
Mesu tcamrnatci. is a boost to
Campos lx"C:uusc 1h1i; i~ hrr first
year willl the Mustim1::s. l ler
parents movt'CI and she
tmnsfom-'<l from Sadtllehack 1 ligh
Tcnni~ <lub -<luring thl' thn-l'· r<um·r. Hh .... Fcm~irn, Aniko Ka-
week. season that nms fuly s-·L:i. pro~. Na11a Miyagi a11d lla111011
Hus:.ian star Maria Sharnpova, l>clKado. fur a second consecu-
ranked No. 19 in sin~lei. a., of. tivto• season.
April 5 ant.I 65lh in doubles a.' of · 11lr llwaker' lini:.lwd 7 7 IJ~t
April 12 011 the Women'i. lt·1111i' · ,l'aM111.
As.<ouciation four. will play l\\o • S(·a ... 1111 tir kt•t:-. arl' rurrl'ntly 011
home matd1c1> (July I 4 anti 171. !'.,tit• whilt: ind ividual tickets i.:o
Monica Sde!. and thl' rl·~t 111 1111 -,ak l\lay J and range from
th(• New York SportilllC:'> visit $15-55. (all (949) 9J6-fif:>82 or
Nt>wp11rt July 11. · .v1si1 l11t11:!/im1w.ru:wportbead1-
1Jick I.each will coarh tht· lm•rU:N.\,(rlfll 10 pu r'Ch;tsc 1ickl!ts
Rreakers. wh ich include nt•w 11r for 11111re infor.matjon.
llrr11 Smith, who. dcsp1IL' I!
strikeout:., tln1pped hi-. \l'roml
!.lr.t.ighl tleri:.io11. aftt•r opl·11111i;
the .... ea50ll U 0.
"I tlrought Smith was a~ gnntl
a.-, he ha:. been all Yl'ar. with I:!.
Strikeouts and IHI walk.'>," S;wagt•
said. "Hut you've got 10 hrivc 11 to
their starter. !Stolpl· hdd u' 111
rhL-'Ck th e whole ni~ht an<l rt•allv
!>hould have had a shutour I le
threw st rik('lo., lJ1ey played °cJelt•n"·
aJlll it wai. a good. dean m llege
game.'' Savage. hnwcvl'r, at.111111
led hj-'> !Pam Wil\ in cl funk
"For whatever reason. "11n· lhl'
1.ong 8earh '>crie!. la three-game
:.weep by Ute 4!1er .... last w<"t•k1·11tl
al Blair Field!, Wt; hawn't -;w1111g
the Hht real w1·ll. Hut. Wl'.11
houncc back !today!. W1• h,ivt• a
lot uf expcrit·11~~· and ,1 lot of
chamcter. t >ur bad. b up ;iga111'1
1hc wall. and Wt' nri·d 10 ''l'f' up
and pluy well for 1111w 11111i11g'
.111d romr nut with a 'ens1• 111 m
gcncy, uO-ensively.'' Savagt· ~ml lw
could not pinpoint the rl·iN111 Im
hi-; team's lack uf -,hart11w~o,.
"I'm a coach, 11111 ,, JIWt'holu
l{ist," he "<lid. "Whal do y11i1 '·'Y111
a 2-1 game? I mean both ~"Y'
pitcht><l \veil. but whl'n tw 'tnkl·
out M guys and lo-.e [rd iew1
Stt•ve ·Schroer fam1t•d 1w11 111 a
perfe~:I ninrh), ii!. wugh to 1.1kt·"
Smith. wt10 rnuwd to N11 ~ 011
rhe i.dwol' .. can:l'r !>trik1·rn11 11,1
with XIII, <;tnwk out \t'Wll of 1.h1•
first eight halll'I~. Hut l'adfk\ No.
9 hilll'r. Nichola.~ St•k1ya lrrtl·tf .1
home n111 jui.-r over the fc.·nn· tn
lrft t11 stun the crowd 11f 112fi .• 1-.
well as Sri1ith and hb tea111111aft''·
I! wa<., ~dtiya's lir .... 1 h11111er of 1111'
'il'iL.,On.
Amczq111ta tloul?IPd io 11p1•11
rhc fiflll and !.rnred whl'n '-'m11h
licldcd a 1.uhst•qucnt sarrilin·
bunt attempt and threw wildly 10
third lryi11g to catch A1m"1q111t.1,
.
1vh1•11 Danny McCanhy and l\1l'll
l>ah1111 ~i11gk•d. llul, with rwo
• oul!>, lcf1 lil'ldcr Jordan SeitK·r re·
.trN\L'tl 111 the lt•nrl' and j111n1wtl
Ill takl' f\l,111 F1'chl"r\ fly hall high
111T till' lcm:c 11> 1·x1riratl' Stulp.
wh11 did 1101 allow a ninncr to
rt>ach 1h1rd afll'r tht' first inninv,.
fmm the jam.
1\1.tlt AndL·Non went 2 fur ·t to
lrad llCI!. 'ix-hit tt11oack.
"Wt· dropped ISrolp"•I arn1 Jll
gle Jhout 1w11 week.' ago .md, for
'onw w.1.~011, 11 ln•ctl hirn up ;1 lir-
111• hit." llOP lir-.1-y1•ar coad1 J·d
'ipraww. a form~·r maior lt'.1g1wr.
..i111I. "Ill' hw. twl'n ahll' to· throw
nHm· p11rhl'~ w11h le~s l'llon ancJ
lw has hc•t•n mor<' conioistcnt in
lht• 'trikL' Ztlllt'. Bl'fore. he'<.l 1hro1\
;!0 pitd)l'I> 1111d he'd he Mtcking
wind, .... wl'ati11g .11l 11vl'r thl' pl;.in'.
lo111ghl, hi' tlllL'W 1(11 • pildll''
a11d hl' wa~ han·ly hrC'aki11g .1
\W('<tl.
"It\ (lltr tir'>I \VIII Ill a while
I'm•· /\prit 11 and to h1»1l a IL'~llll
1ha1 ha' pl.l)'L'll really well thi:.
wa,1111, wa., t1 good nmlidt•nrr
hrn1-,h·r Im our l..id,," Spraglll'
.1ddL·d ... 1 lwy Wl.'H' -.1arti11g Ill
rl'ally gl'I d11wn 1111 them-..·lw-;.''
ZOTS fl11• UOP ser1c~ ro11unu•'S Iv
rh1v u•-<I Sunlluv w11h 1x)1h gam<'S seht.'<f
111~1 lrtt 1 fl 111 Tlw fllldt"'9 rnd11:11u11 lor
111<1.sv \IOI~ UCI 11m101 Glenn Swanson (6 1
w11h ,, 4 J2 ERAI d{Jd<nst senior "ght hd1t
d<>t Andy Wtltidi 14 4, S 491 whole UOP
lttr.h.,1.in ttgtu h,1ndet Mille Mathews
II b /431 will lolA' UCI trMhm1n Juslm
Cassel 13 '/ 1891 Sundt•\' UOP 0<,1, Alea
Gnlhem Id 1 'i IJGI rn1ss->q h•s normal Sd1
urdJV s11111 w1ll1 olhow tcndnuhs UOP
Nu 3 -.u11101 Men hew Pen• I 1 0, 3 861 "'"I
lnr11111v John ~"''I<''\' fuuSd!tV dll(l '15 OUI
f(U lht• '-tt,tS(Jlt
Big West Cooferenco
Pacific 2. UC Irvine 1
Score by Innings UOP 001 011> 000 • 1 ; 1
UCI 000 tlOO 001 I 6 I
Srn11h, Schrom 19) anll WAqncr, Stolr.>.
Schmtcll 19) .. nd Got11cr W StQljJ, 2 6
L S•rnlh b 2 Sv Sertmttll 16) 28 alJowing him to <.con'.
UCI thl'\'alcned in tlw l·1gli1h ' Arne1qu11<1 IUOPt HR Sl~k1va (UOl'I
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TIFFANY CANPOS
9om: May 14, 1987
Hoflwtown: cosu .
Mew
tWtM: S-toot-5
~15lpounds
Spoft: Softball
Poeltion: Pitt:t-
eo.ct.: Sharon Uhl
FWOltte food: Pitta
~ movie: •superstar·
~ llthletk monMnt: Pitching a
~itter to a 16-and-t.1nder team
while on a 14-and·under team.
Weelr In '9Vtew: Shut out Estancia,
6-0, with. 10 strikeovu and no walks
in complete-game effort over
crosstown rival. Also had two-run
triple in t~ sixth inning to untie a
game against ~estminster.
Dally,..
Coll«tor rporb card0
U?ril'S
h<'ror<· the .;cm,011 ~1.1rtt•d.
"ShC' jumped on the lt'am ,111d
fir nght in. She·, a n•aJ friL•ndly
wrl ... Uhl .... ud .
l11crc aw somf' rli1Terc11n"
ht•fW('l'll co~la M('S;I aml
Satldlebark. lJ1ouj!f1, arrnnl111g 10
(;.'lm(lilS. .
"C ,0~1a Me!><l ii. more dcd1ratt'd
to <;0ftball. But <1 lot oflhC' playt>~
play rJt11er sport~ hl'n'. Al
Saddlehack. almost c'vl'ryom·
played other sports. Biii tilt' girl~
arc more talkative ill C .osra M1•...;1,
whirh I like." she said.
I :ampO!i played ba.o;ke1hall 1111d
wc.1ler polo as wd l a~ soflhall at
Saddlehack. and .hao; plans on
playing basketball with the
Mustan~ next season. I !er
athleticism is kind of an anomaly
" 11 or1t• 111 111y f.1111il~· play1'll
'I""'".''< ,.1mpo' <;aid. ··~ty f,11ht·r
pur 111" 1,11111 "lfth<tll whl'n I w.t,
10 111 11 lll'l':lll'>t.' he wa111t'fl 1111•
Ill I ry 11111.'·
1111· yo1111gt'"I ol livt'. ( ..i111po'
-.:1\., ht•r f,11111ly •~wry -,11ppw11vt·
a11tl wait h1'\ all 111 hl'r ga111t'\.
"My datl lwlp-. with pirchi11g
IL .... "U;, I I"'' l..111d of likl' ;1 coach
ft• 11w." '"'' 'atcl. flit' (•)(Ira 111tdag1• rnw.1 ht·
working, lwrn11~· Ca111p1" b
h1•1.·0111111g a ri\111g '>lar 1111 .i lt•,1111
w111t :w1• pltl h1·1 Jar k1L· llutk1 1111
11.
"SI II' 1.1k1•' a 1111 of prt·~.,1111• 1111
111 lad.it'." I thl -.:1id. "'\ht'' golll'll
.1 1111 lw11r•r ,111c1• 'ht'' ht•t'll with
ll'>
I ll·.11h11g 11110 h iday'-. nm1d111p
.1g.1111\I lwr loniwr ll'•lll\,
l .a111p11~ mh1111tt·tl lo ll·cling a
lit1lt• add1·d prl''-'llft'
"1'111 ,1littlt•1wrv1111' l)('L-;111~·
l'w k.tmw11 .111d pltiyt'<I with (lht•
~1ddld1a' k pl.1y1·r.[ fur thrt•t•
yr-:1r.," C ..<llllfl(" -..11J. "I know
\vh.11 tJwy 1.111 1111 1ill 111c an<l
vvhat they t .111'1, hur I won't 1rll 111y
t"11ad1 that ht't'Jll'it' I thmk. 11 : ..
WOllll(." nw in,1tlt•r infom1111io11 may
11111 murrer murh 1t1 lJhl. who '>t.'l.">
h11w tht• M11~1:i11g!. play with
C :t1111p11-; pitd1ing.
'' 11lf' l'llllrt' fl•am pla)"i rl'ally
wdl lwhlnd hl'r," \Jhl '><lid.
·nil' i11i.-ptn.'d play c1111ld lw
c:11N>tl hy poi.itiw.• l'llCfh'Y Campos
rndi,IL'!\ tu the l'l."ll nf Uie team.
"I 1wwr hl'nr a nt'gative word
Ct>llll' out otlwr mouth." Uhl
sniti.
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MESA
Continued from Bl
ninl( .u1J nui."t-<l 111 a 14 .I Vtt.'lmy
ovl'r the host Hom.11tt111tl'''·
M1..·~t'~ Nu~ .l·!i hlllt'" (<.;ary
C:omr.all':t. l>a11ll'I Coopt'r mid /\n·
dll:!w Sa11foru ) \Wnt .1 c11111huwJ
I 0 for 15 and ~·111l'd llllll' ""'"·
(;lllll'.U(l'/ Wl'llt IJ'lur !i With thn'I'
llHI' .111d th11·1• nm' -.t u11•tl wh1l1•
<.111111t•r .uul Sa11funJ t'.1d1 h.tJ
thn•t• hat' ( .001wr M'llll~I 111111
tinw' wl11l1• "<111f1111J t nJ''l'tl th1·
pl<111• twin·.
"I Ill' .,_,llY' l'.11111· 1hro11~h w11h
11111 hi1-.." Luo;ta ~k .... 1 Coach f)1111g
I >t•at-; '>aid
'llw Mu,tan~' ( 111 II. !»·L). who
111ai111ai11l·J a ,han· of !Ill' h'<th'Ut'
h•:ul Wllh lhl' VIC'tury, ll'fl I •I nll'll
· 1111 h;L'l' eight in 'o(:OrJll~ po"·
1im1 i11 lhl' t:Jrl1<'r '""· wl11d1
di.'illppoi11lt•tl 1>1•a1~
"Wt• 1ho11~h1 ~H' 'hould h.1w
hl'UI IS.ttltlll'hal'k 111 thl' fir,1
.::11111·). b111 Wl' d1tl11'1 ca'h guy-,
111," ht· ~ud.
1111' ~ lu-.1a11h"> ll'h I.! l·r1d,1y.
hut "" ranw alu:r Ll11·v h,1\I .11
ll'.ltJV t,("IJlt•tl lh1•tr l·llh ftlll Ill 1111'
fm111h Ml'"' ll'>C'tl 'ix hit' ,111tl liVI'
w·Jlk' 111 d1;L"' '\atJdlch.1d;\ It'll
h;111d1·tl ,1,1r11·r. l>anil'I ( ;m111·Y.
who l.1ih'd 111 11•1 rnJ .111 11ut
through th1· lir'1 liw ha111·1 ~ 111 tlu·
lu11rlh hd1m• ~t.111 t.11r C"llfll' 1111
Ill 1elid Mt'"'' '>l'llilll 'lartt'I I );111
11'1 < Ot11w1 Wl'tll th\· 1h,1a111·,.,
'4',tlh·1111g lh1· ltth wl11l1· .. 1rik111.:
~II VI MLC'k/\NK Ul\I( 'i I'll OI
Costa Mesa's Dylan Hunter
makes the throw to first after
fielding a hard-bouncing
grounder'" rr1day's ~ame
11111 c-ighl aml walld11g 1w11
11111w .1lti:t tlw li1-.1 111111ng 111 .1
Ill() Jll h h 1111li11g.
1111' n.;11 lt.1111Jc:d Loopt•r
'1t•ad1l'll hrrn~dl alter a -.haky. :!11
ptlt:h lir..i 11111111g. whl·11 Saddl1·
h.1rk l!l I.I, 2·.'il rtll ~kso.1·~ ll•,ttl tu
I I. 111 t'.llll tw. thud v1rt11ry
"Otopt·r 't·111t·d dliwn," I >t-.11,
... 1111. "I k tWl'd' to <L'-'l'rt lt1111,l·ll.
1111111:' 11111 .11111lw1lw 111.111."
11tl' 1-:.11111• l,L,ll'tl nl'arl~ f11111
1111111,. 11w l111111h 11111111~ tn11k 111
11111-.1 Ill llltlltllt''
•• 1 ltat •~ the l1111gl''' gw11t• Wt·
lt.1VI' pl,tyl·tl Jll ~'t'<t1." I >l'.th "llJ.
l'hc· lcag111• d11t'' ha\·1· ;1 rtlt'n·y
I I I _._ht'!\ I t1l'<l 10
.ig1ct· 111 e110.1J1e gume, l>t:atl'I ~d.
"ti lte ll11adnm11£'rs) dldn~ want
HI lt.'11d the gamcl," Deal., -.aid.
w11·~ fw111y ht·l·aw.c Ull'Y took the
ntl'rcy 111lt• ht• a 12-0, fiw ·u1ning
111,1J 111" 111 \ ln·~u1 Vit'w \Vcdnes-
dJy). -•
11w ~h1,1.111g., tmvcl lu Ocean
"w, wllll h .1b11 improved to 5·2
111 league w11h a 7·4 vic.:tory over
b tallt 1.1 Friday, lur .i 3:15 p.m.
l • .. 1,.,, W1 u1 "sd,t)-\Ve<;1mlnstt!r
t'llll rt'tl play 1 ritlay at 1·2.
11\ .:11111g .u h1. a ,print IO 1hc
l·nd." I >eat' 'UICI. "Wl~tminstcr
arnl < ln•an Vi1·w came mn of !heir
h pn11g hreakf 111umamen~ hot.
I hl·rt· arl' liw good teams,"
lurnor thud ha-.cma11 JrlT Wal·
dr011 WClll l for :l with thnx JUJb,
.111tl a nm 'l'llfl~ while ~hortstop
Dyla1, I hmtl't ~inw~d 1w11:e in five
.it h.1h, wal~in¥ twin• anti si:uring
Wll'l' Im till' l\·111~tang!.,
I lunll'r al'o 'flJr\.ll'<l 1111 de
ll'llM', ;L,!.l~I 111.: 1)11 'ix pullllJl.'t 10
'-i111lurd aml W<l' pai t of the
g<lllll"l'llthng 4.() .. 1 uouhle play .
"I le 111ak1·~ it l'<L')' lor twr i.t:ore-
kt'l'lll't." I >t·ah ""u 111 I lunwr'~
l'Olhl~ll'lll)'
Golden West Lea&ue ---Costa Mesa 14, Sad<ffebacll 3
Score by Innings Mt'S.I J(J7 0 14 lb 5'hJd\ l(lt) IOI II 1 ~
Cooprn ,111cf 8unso11, P1!><trs~1 (61.
Gt>m<'.L, C.m (4). O mppnll (5) and
Mort1los W Coo1>tJr, 3 4 L Gumtu ,
2 4 76 Gontahu ICM) Sanford tCMI. Wahlron ICMI CloJPll('ll IS) 38
S.1nlorrl (CM)
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Corona del Mar crus~ing pitches
< m11n,1 dt•I ~ l.11 I hgh pt ti 1111 .111
ofTl'fl'>IVt' ,11111\ 111 dt•lt •at 111g l lnr
Vl'~ll\, 17 II. Ill .t 1'.11'ifi1 ( O:t'l
I A'.t).;111' b;i~dl.tll i{•lffl\' hnluv
'I lw ~l"I t..1111t' h.111 lt.wl. to
bark hfJ111t • r1111 , Ill llH' n1 .. 1 Ill
11111g .uul l\\11 111111 •• d111gt'I' 111
tlw ,,., ond ""la 1lt• 111i.·111111: 11p .\ti
11 fl k .111 111 1h1· 111'1 l\\it 111
ttill)~'
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Ill tilt' 'l'l 1111d 1h.11 • k.111•d llll'
11.:h1 lwld 11·1111• .ti l ltm1·1,11\'
.tlld lt111 k1· .111 .1p.1rt1111•111 ht11ltl
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0111 th1•r1·. h111 th.11 w,1, 11111' ht·1 I.
111 .1 tut." < .11.1r h 1111111 h11t111 •
,,1id "U111 lro111 lop 10 holl11111,
wt· \Vl'rt' h111111g w1•ll tod.ry "
l'ald11k.ofl li1"'h1·tl th1· d.1y
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Ill' wa' 11111 alt1111· 111 d11v111x i11
run' \ l'" 1'11·.,,011. 11.11 H'll
:-.prowl. J11kt· I 1•1111111·r111.111 .tlld
lylt•1 I .11 11 1• .111 n 1ll1•1 11·d I\\ 11
11111 ...
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1.1 'i 11w1,1ll ;t11d 4-0 111 till' I'< I
Pacific Coast Leaeue
Corona del Mar 17. University 8
Score by lnncnos C..dM /\•o .iJO , , ' \•, '
Uth ooo u t. " t 4
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w.1111.u, ~ ... 110 (2 ) C..t•llltrf•ht (!jl
Mar11n I/) .11111 H11K1k1·t W
Cont.int,•, l l W 11riw1 <'6 Kt'llv
ICclMI Ady IC1IM I Ldnco (CctMl,
Or.ulhury lCdMl. f ri~nk1cl ICclM) 38
Oow l111y tUl HR Br.1dhury (CdMI,
Sprowl ICdM). Ptilthmt..off (CtlMI
Lirnrr• tCrlMI
Frror:-. cost Newport
• NL•wpurt l larho1 I ligh l'Olll
111111t·tl "''t'll l'rr11r' .ig.1111'1 1h1•
No .! 1 :lflkc·d 1t•a111 111 ( 11
"1111th1•111 :-.1't'ti1111 Div1~i1111 II anti
lmr 111 v1-.1111111 I 11111 h1ll. I I I. i11 a
:-.1·.1 V1t·w I A'agul' g.mw l·t 111.ty
1 lw K111ghh , t 11 l. II I 111
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wrtlt ., "'x 11111 111111111 11111111g
.tg.1111'1 Ncwpo11', 1\11~1· Ml'l t'itfl,
1nak111g 111, fi1,1 ''•trl 111 1111• Vl'tll
111 pl.111• ol 11.1tlll k Kt•t·h.111, \\1111 w." 1t11 lty .1 p11d1 .11t11w tltl· 11'11
l'lltm' m th<' '-:11lor,· .!. O lo" 111
1lw t..111glth \\1'1·tl111·,tb>"
ll1a11don 1,1,pl'r w1•111 I 1111 I
1\1th 1\\11 do11hl1·' whr k St'.111
llowl' """" .!. 1111 I with l\\O 11111'
,, 1111·tl for f'.t'Wfll ll I l~I I(). I h)
i\lt I A'.U\ \\'t'lll !. 1111 :! whit.· 1\.,111
~1.tl'>l'lfl:tll h;11I IWo 1111., II\ 11111•1•
.11 hab 1111d 1.Llhl<tl l\o\11 Hiii'
Sea View Lea&u•
Foothill 13, Newµort Harbor 7
Score by Innings r 1111lhrlf I IO I .IU 0 I 1 o
N11wpun nou JOI I I 1 / I
c;, Cla11 Bono·~ll!••lu (6) Ho,.twr4nr
171,mtl P11c1• Mdo.111, Ro w u 151,
l rick•;un (6) ,1r1!1 Sunci 11•1 W St
Clo11 l Mc l t"an 0 I 26 f ru k~nn
tNlll. f>H11•s1,11 tNH l. Ma~"''t'"'"
INlll. JJSlll'r lNHI 2 J B ll1rh IFHI
llH ll1111hn~ 1r Hl
Sage I lill h;it s ~xpl<xk
• Sagt• 11111 !)1 h1111I dl'l1.,1tl'tl
Wh1111t·y l·riday. 11 I. wtlla wdl
pl;tu•tl 111111111-: ,111tl pin l'l' h,1'-t'
ru11nr11g 111 .111 i\rndt·111y I 1·a>:t1t'
ga1111•.
nw Ugh111 ing Wt'I\' It-ti hy Jllll
111r 1>.1v1tl 1',1lk.11tl who \H'lll 4 1111
·I wi th a dmthh· and ,111 1m1 Mall
l.opl'I <illmwtl 011l· l111 ow1 'I>. 111
11111g" lur ~tgt· 11111. J111da11 ~.1li11
~1·1 anti l'im Will.111' hoth w1·1u .!
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produced by Southem Callfomla "1at1n11 lb1ot1atlon
April 28 -May 2
at NEWPORT DUNES
(Not •ffllleted with, or aponeored by, Dunc.in Mcintosh Com~ny. Inc'•
2004 N.wport Boat Show at Lido Marine VIiiage.) ---------
1111 I l11r S.tgl' 1. till, wlt1d1 1m
pt oVl'd tcr II 7, .'i 4 111 k'<tKUt'
A~.idemy Leaaue ----Sag_e Hill 11, Whitney 1
Score by Innings Wh1tn0!y 000 100 o 1 1 1 <",,11111 11111 J(l1I JOI 11 II I
lupo•o 1'.t~~a rd 16). I .H.k.uct (/I Jrod
M Kor11~wic1. B Kornswl'1t lb1
ChJ11g, Gou 111. Trt1hl'O lfil and
Cloapnidro W lt1pnr 1 J ..
C.lt,109 26 P.ir~ IWI Lopor (SHI.
f'Jt'ka rtl l~HJ Molilm tSHl Roi.s
tSHI
E.-..tam:iu lo!->CS spark
• i:.,1a1..-1.1 I ltgh C:o:tl'h Jon
( 111•1•11 "11tl l ltt' I ..tgk~ WL'rl' ''rip
pt•d ol llh'ir lllOlllt'fllUlll hl'l'aUSl'
ol que,111111ahll· 11ffiria1 ing and
fo,l. i I, to l 111ld1•11 We~t l.l'Hl{Ul'
v ... 11111 C lt:e;111 Vit•w FmJay.
f ltl' l:aglt•' (:I 14 , 0 7 IJI
ll'.1g1H·J "111 l'li two run~ i11 lht•
thtrd 111ning. hut the Seahawks
<t1"w1•rt·d w1 1h four run~ in the
lomth 1 lowl'\t'I. the lour run"
1 a1111· 11111·amt•d. Ckean Vrew
(5 :! 111 l1«1g11t•) had n111m·t~ on
'1'1111111 .inti tlurd witlt two 0111~
.11111 th1• lt1111H"platl' umpitl'
r:1lh-d .1 ltall on the E.,tanria
p11t llt'1 hl·fJll~l' 111 a ZO·t;Cl'Ond
tlt·l.1y, < :n·1·11 ,,aid.
I h!· h.tlk hro11.:h1 i11 ,, ru11 and
th1· 1 .. agl1·,· pltd1n walkrJ tlw
h.tlll't lo put 1111111cr' at tlw cur·
11n'. t\ hit .111tl twCt 1:,tar\l t:t l't ·
rur' loll11wl'd .111d <kea11 Vil'W
h.1tf ,, 4-:! kntl
1 ... 1a11na '-l'1tior Erir Shc.llt•r
l'ttllt •rtt•d 1w11 1111,, whik '>l'll111r
low Jaurl'l{llt "'un·tl two ru1h.
~wni111 eardtl't < .ullt•11 C.rom.
tlw I ,1gll·,· No . .I l111t er. 1fi,fo·
1-.11l'll 111~ slt1n1ltle1 in 1111· hot
w11111I thl' third 11111ing.
Golden West Leaeue
Ocean View 7, Estancia 4
Score by Innings
0 View ooo 420 1 1 ~ J
• Es1<H11.1..i 001 100 n •1 r, 1
Pur1Jurc1 Ros5 (6) and Ve~a. Yo uny.
MlDan11·I~ (61 anr1 Crom,
M cCl,1n,1ht1n t:ll W Purpura L
Vouny O 8 :rn Woru (OVI 2
M~Oonal<1 lEI
GIRLS
Continued from BI
grnm wow i11111 .1 powcrhnust·.
"Its the lw:-.1 thi11g I cuulJ have
.L-.kl'<l for bt.-cau~· we U"et.l to ht.•
n·ally had." lkirh )Wlltl.
Heich fi111~twtl first in Lh1.• 200
individual 111cdlcy and 100 breas1·
stmke and w.1s a mcmlit•r of lhe
winnin~ 200 m c-dlcy relay and the
200 free relay. 1 ler I: 17.05 was two
seconds sl11wer 1han hl'r r crsonal
ht"lt M.'I W\'tllll~lay ag:.unst
Orange. H1·id1 wa~n·1 1·1111tTmctl
with her 1inll'
"I tlitl OK. I know I ea11 do hcl •
ter. 1h11u¢1." '\he o;:_1id.
A1111thrr important pan 11f F.s-
BOYS
Continued from BI
"I nrver <»v.1111 tlw hock l>clore
and I wo11, so I'm happy," Collier
said . "B111 I don't really like the
back thal mud1."
Collier took firs1 111 the I 00 free
wi1h n thnC' of57.76 to go with his
100 hack virrory. lk''>pilc also par·
lirit>nlit1K 111 the winning 200
nwdky n•lay nntl 200 free, Collier
;11ln1i11c .. 110 padng himself.
"I ft·ll h;.1d because I wasn't
111111inl( 111 my lwlll limes," Collier
.;:dtl. l didn'1 1(1, .1 JXl:.llrlal llCSt
BRIEFLY
Orange Coast sweeps conf erenct
The Orange Coast College
wo1nen'l> trnck a11d fielJ tca.m
srnred an Omnge Empire Con·
ference record 314.5 points antl
the OCC: m en's 1eam edged
Riverside, 219·204 , as the Pimtes
~wept 1hc conference champion·
shirs at UC lliven.itle friday.
l11e ~14.S·poinl total sur·
passed lhe Pirates' previoui. re-
c.:urtl of :I 14, which lhey posted in
win.nin~ Ll1e title las t year. The
Coast men also won 1he OEC
championship las1 year.
l11e OCC women won nine
evrn1s. incl4ding Ava J011es. who
\vas a four·time individual
diampion. earning victories in
the 800 (2:21.56). 1.500 (4:40.18).
5,000 (Ill: 15.46) and I0,000 me·
tt·r~ (:17:47. 7tt). On the men's side,
tht: Pirates had five individual
t'tmlerenn• titles. I lumberto Ro·
ja..o;. an l~o;tanc.:ia I liKh prot.luc.:t,
won Lwo titles i11 the HOO
II :57.551 and 1,500 (4:02.:13).
Ct•gi Van De Walker. a 23-ycar-
old who l'amed 1:1 varsity fellers
,11 Co"ita Me~a I ligh, won the 400
((i0.fi4). I Ianni Gcitler, n former
btanria :_..tamlout. wa11· an OEC
champion i11 the 400 hurdles
(ti(i.!111). while Lui.Ii Valde1.
I Z 12.77 111 the :1.000 steeple·
c.:ha,c), al,o uut of Ei.tanria. anti
lc1111y I homp!.<111 (I 0 feet, fi
i11d1c:.-.. poll' vault) were imhvid·
11.11 d1J111pio11~.
l'<'ter llas, a N1·wporl I !arbor
produ1·1. won llw 400 (4!1.Z4) fur
thc ()( :<: 11w11. who als(I l·;irnt•tl ,1
nutfl'rt'IH L' 11116,: 111 till' I ,ti(HI rt.'
lay.
Van 't 1 lof reaches semis
• TF.NNIS: l'Wl?Orl Hl'ad1
tt,ule111 Kai·~ Va11'1 llol c.:ontin·
11t•tl hi-. nm through thl• hoy., C:IF
~111gk~ draw of the llMth Ojai
Val ley 11•11nb to..ima 11tt.'lll with .i
Vtl'l11ry ovc1 Jo1 mtli.111 Cll'l'll
(I larvarJ Westlake I lighl. Ii· I ,
7 5. in lhl· quarterfin.tls h itlay.
N1•wport t tJrh11r ~uphomore
llol1l'rt Khm11 y dt'f1:atcc.J Mnt~t·::.
Cardtna,, 5-7. G·l . fi -l . in the'
q11.trlt!rfinah of tht• hoy-. llh 'in
~le' draw a11J wilJ play l l1al's Kai
li111 Stt•wan 111 thl' "~1111fi11ah 111
uay ,11 H a.m. al ·1 hal'hl't St:hool
KJ1u11ry ~ I larh1i. 11:.1111111111~"
fr1·,l1111.11. fak1· Hl·111111g, lost w
ltt•tll.111d-. t\ndrt•w Matcljia11. 1H i.
7-5. fi·Z. in Lht• nn111tl of l<i. .
In hoy~ 14:-'inglc~ play. Nl'W rwn lkad1'-. Chcar 1 .. 1hi.1n Mat·
t hl'\" rt:Jdll'tl t hi 411.11 terfin.tl~
hl'lon· howinK to l<H' Young.
7·5.4 6,7-6.
OCC pl~ycrs in quarter~
•TENNIS: Orang!! Coast
Loll1·gc 'iophomon•, Lt•ah
lh-'l'kt>r ,1nJ Sabrina Tanarnal
WOil IWO lllall'IH'" I riJay "'ad-
V<lllCt' to today\ qLHJrll•rfi1ia1 ...
Ill the WC11l1t•11\ l"OllllllUllllY
collC'ge double•' d1vis1011 of 1he
I 04th Ojai ll'lllli'> tourn.in1l'nl.
Bn k.l'r and lanamal tlt'fl•a led
l1u1 t1·rvillt•'i. Katriu• Maplt'l> anu
.\mhC'f N1111orgut·~. 11-l. H·Z, 111
1 lw Hound or lht' .12. l'hcn the
Ur.mgl' l·mpirc <.11nferc11n·
d1111hlt•, t.:hampion' Wok Olll
ll1vt•r,1dc\ 1.ily C:ontl'JU a11d
TRACK
Continued from Bl
mdudl'l! M egan Hamlall (Ill)()).
S11phonwrt• se11:-.<t1ion Anne 'it.
< ;t•me anti lrt.•.,hman phenom
I Iii.try Muy will he cumpctinK in
LhC' l.tiOO for tht.' Corona del Mar
1->irl:-.. St. Cl'nw ha:. lilt' tup tintc1'
ta11rn1'o; 'ucccs.' has been Sydney
Harlnon. Barloon finished a rlo'>C
-.econd i11 the f10 l'n·t· hut took thl'
gold in th1· 100 rree. '11ll' frl'shrnan
W..L' ;ilso pan nl the 200 medley
rc•lay. 20CI frrc reluy and 400 free
relay. l>e..pite participating in lour
wi1111i11i;: t·vent:_.., Burloon wasn't
Impressed with the final time.. ....
"Today Wd.'> kintl of slow. We
were kind of tired today. We had a
hard pmctire ('lllwsdayl and a
mel'I Wednesday," she sa.id.
Also contribuling wds Coco Ah·
dul. whu had a comc-fmrn·he·
hind victory in the 100 buttcrlly
uml 'wam the butterfly port.io11 of
the 2.00 medlt'Y relay for tlw
F•1gles. /\lxlul got off to a slow
start in 1hr 100, hu1 finished
Mrung to win the event. 111at was
in the I 00 free, hut I think I did all
right. I WM saving my cn<>rm-. I
did what I had 10 do to win."
lumen 's I :55.22 won the WO
free hut hr didn't qualify for C:IE
An autornatic qualification is
I :53.50. Kunert believes his train·
ing ln the 500 free will help him in
h~ quest for a bid in the 200.
"Compared to the 500. 1he 200
is basically a sprint. Once you get
used to the 500. a 200 Is no hig
deal. I've Ix-en tmlnin~ all year in
the 500 and I think ti hns rc<11ly
helped me a lot in 1hc 200," Kun-
ert said.
The soph111non· hlrw·awuy the
rompe1i1ion in lht.• II fn.'C w11h .1
SCHEDULE
TODAY
8~
Coll0g11 Wtistmum ~t Vimuu•ttJ ldoubltil-001 l. l\Ollf• Uruve•••tv ut tll<l
Pa;,1nc ot UC lrvm11 1 11 m
SoftbaN
H1gll sdlool Corona di.II Mar v•
Connelly'" Gorektn Grov" 1ourndmaoll.
9 a m • v• SI Mdllh1a•. I p m
~ High icl!ool l>ov• nrod glr b · Nowµorl
Harbor al Paln1 Sµrings, COutnumcut
leflnle College mun anti wuinon UC '""""JI
Blu Wus1 cnampjon•h•IJ8 a1 1r11tiur>
Wells
Ttlldt endf.Nd
High scl!ool loov• und II'"• Nuwporl H~rbor. Corond del Mar. Costa Me""
E•t8nc.a ond Sa1111 Hill al Ooangu
County thD111µ101)Sho115 al To dbUtO
Holls, 8 JO a m
Volleyb•M
Collogo mun UC 1rv1no ot 8VU on
MPSF th<lm1.11on,h1~. 6 µ m
High sdloof l>OV• Newpor1 Har h<.11.
htancoa und Corona dul Mar a1 Santa
Barbara Tour!'arnent ol Chamfl'O">
l.isa He~tivo, fi· l. <i·O to mow
on l~ lht• quartcrfinah. which
arc today at 12:30 p.m. at tilt'
Ojai ALhlctic Club.
b t sinw1•:. a1·tio11. ·1 am• m<LI tll"
teated Kri~1y11 I loudwn of :-...mta
Monit:."I, fi-:~. 2·.fi. fi-2. in tlw
llountl of :ll, h111 lhl'll IO!>l to tup-
M!t.~ed Yuki I lagiw.im 11f (;re"'.
mu11t, I U. 0-6. in thl· llou11d 111 Iii.
Sailors in semifinuls
• VOU.RYBALL: l'hc Newport
I larhor I liKlt hoy~ volleyball
team :.wq>t lht'tr 1w11 11ppo111·11h .
hid;iy to advann· to today\
't'n11fi11aJ:_.. of the Santa llarhara
luumanll'nl ol tl1ampio11~.
The Sai lnr!> will fol'c Buchanan
of <luvt'>, a fivl'·ga111c win11l'r
over Eo;tant'in. in a w milinal 111
day at 11 a.m. at Santa llarharn.
Newport 11.irhor ju111or lln·t t
l'errine rcrord1·d l7 kilb 111 thl'
six ganw ... to lt•ad tl1l• Sailc1r'
( lfi·fil.
Jon l.angfo1 d "'"" rihttt l·d
right kill~ and four hlodt' It
help lead Nt:wport 111 a 25· I 11,
25· I 'f, lS· 15 lir'>l round w111
11wr Highclli crf SulltJ Marni
Mo rgan (,ova.tr' ad dl·tl 'l'Vl'll
kill~ •• 111d (;:win C~al1•y and lt·tJ
Slall'r hatl 'ix ki ll" t•ach.
l.m1gfo1 tJ prodttrt•d :_..evct I
kill-. a11d lour hlocb 111 l\l'I\
port\ :!5 2(), ;./!) 20, z:1-<!(J VII'
1ory OVlfr ~<illla 11<11 har,1 111 1 ht·
.1.1uartt•rfi11ab. Caley .it..o
'lammed 'even k.ilt...
Adam Sc.:hlc~111gcr ama~~c·d
117 a1',ist~ in the two 111.11d11•'
l'ht• tournamcnl\ final t~
,,•hcdull•d for 7:'111 p.111 .. and the
third plan ' 111a1l·h ".11 5
E.$lanciu fall s in fi v~
•VOLLEYBALL: Tilt' I 'tant 1a
I ligh hur volleyball learn ju~t
rnis1'cd a11 op1wrtu11i1y 111 fan·
Newport Ml''a ()1,1 ric.:1 rival
Newport 1 larbor. '" ii nc.1rl y
overcame " 1w11 ·ga111r J clint,
hu1 lost in livt• games to B11
d1a11a11 ol < :lnvi' in the quar1t•1
final" crl 1tw Sa111;1 llarhara
l11un1aml'lll 111 < l1ampi1111' I-rt
day.
Thl' lkars tlt'ft•att•J I .. wnna.
25-Z.l, 25·1!1. 1<1·25. l'f-l!i. 15 ii.
l'lw Eagle' (16-21 owrnimt• a
f1111r·poi111 dl'fid t 111 win the
in Ora11gl' Cou111y 111 till' l.<iOO
anti HlJO. whill' May, th(' fa~tt·-.1
lrc.,hmun in the ~IJte. ha' th('
third-best timl' in tht• t'Ou nty.
~t Gem1· will al'o n111 in thl'
11()(), wh1k 't'llHlr Cl1ri' ll111g
'trorn will he in lhl' l OO and 400.
I ht· 4011 al.,o 1ndudl'' tca111111.11t·
llrantl1111 Borcoman a11d l'W
port I larhor's lorl Walkl·r.
Sophomore Keith Eldridg1·.
;ill hy tlt'"h'll, /\hdttl ,,11d ,tf1t•1 till'
fllCl'I.
"I kind of pan• my...dl tn lhl'
first two laps. but then I 11mkt• ti
u p in thl' la,t lup.'' sh1.• ~11l.
While btanl'ia 1wver lratlt·d
clurinK lite 200 n\l'dll'y rl'f,1y ;u1tl
1•vcry swimmer addl·d lo lt·ad '>t'(
hy backstroker Mdis.-.a Hut:h
rnann. Abdul'.., huucrlly 1"11 thl'
ml'c out of reach. giving lll'r
o;quad a &·ven-seconc1 atlv:mLagc.
Abdul acknowledged a difference
hc1wccn an individual race anu
swimming in a relay.
"For the 100 Oy I kind of cruise
111 lhl' l>cginning antJ j:(O fast at I he
end. hut for the relay I haw tu go
fast the wl1ole w·.iy," the :-.opho
more saitl.
lime or 24.36 and !\Wlltn ICKS 11f
lhc winning lOO rnt~ley relay and
the 200 free relay. Devo11 Mellin
was first in lhc fiOO f'rt't'. an eve111
Kunert did not swim 111 onler 10
concenlrale 011 th£' 200. Kunert
still hopes to swim 1.he 500, but
needed a break after finishing fin-I
un Wednesday against Orange
wi1h n time of 5:09.61. weU under
the 5: 11.00 CIF 4ua11fylng time.
"My definite goal for this year Is
10 get under S:m in the 500. I
really wa111 to tlu thnt." he said.
TI1c win lmprovt.'CI l~tancia to
9-2 overall. llll' r:awes host u
frosh/.soph Invitational today ancl
<;.igi• I flll on Mo11cl:1r
l11111th gll t1ll'. '11r.1cl l..11 w 11
K11:.-. llarlwt'll lt·d bt.inn .. 1 \
11 kill:_.. l'adt. wl11lt• Sc.:011 San
,1Jdl'tl four blot:kl> anti l'rt
I lulnw~ ro11 1rih111t·tl :11 a!>:-
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~ ISi. 3 Hulell lEI, 1 19 96
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Coast Newport Properties -Coldwell Banker
660 North Coast Hwy
North Laguna Beach
949.494.0215
COVER ... COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
2. Cover Story/Index 94. Coastline Realty
3.-5. Abrams Coastal Properties Monica Ruggieri
6. Cannery Village Realty 95. Renee Nichols
7. Roger's Realty Portfolio Financial
8. Sothcby's International 96.-97. Remax Real Estates Services
9. Cote Realty Group 98. Countrywide Mortgage
] 0.-11. Metro Realty 99. Wells Fargo Private Mortgage
12. Laguna Seaside Realty 101. Bank of America
13.-34. Prudential California Realty John Dundee
35. Kolar & Co. 102. Washington Mutual
36. Armstrong Properties 105 . Mortgage Rates
37.-63. Coldwell Banker/ 106.-107. Homes of the Week
Coast Newport Properties 108. ·Open Home Guide
64 . Wells Fargo Bank 111. Prudential California Realty
65.-68. First Team Estates 11 2. Coldwell Banker/
69.-93. Strada Properties Coast Newport Properties
Daily A Pilot Proudl y serving Newport Bc:ach. Costa Mesa, Corona def Mar.
Newport Coast, Shady Canyon. Laguna Bcach, Laguna Niguel.
Dana Point. Monarch Bc:ach, Capiscrano Beach,
San Juan Capistrano and San Clcmcntc.
Sophistication Meets Luxurious
Country Living
This glonou5 cstair as Ont' of only 12 homrs locaud w11h1n
th( prt srigious gated commun ll) of Juliana Fanns in San
Juan Cap1stram1 Thr pnvatt tquesrrian property siluau d on
morr rhan om· ar" and 1s surroumlrd by sr1enr oprn spaces
and mrandrr111g horse trmls 0111) rhe residence uself.
ft'nunm rnt of Santa Barbara Spc1111sh Mtdircrranran home,
surpasses thr scttrng Tht Jerusalem marble entry wl'lcomrs
guests 11110 a prtsllgious rrsidrnu fo r enrerraining. This
samr srrrrng aho offers a quirt family sancruary thr home as
designed around an lnrrn or-d1111ng courtyard and ntarl>
l'Vfry 1oom upsralrs opens onto balconies overlooking chis
~rrene gardrn paradi~r Err1oy mme than 6,100-sq. fr. of
spacwus hght-jilll'd luxunous Irving lndu.sive of 6 bedrooms.
6 5 barhs 1 hr h1rchrn •~ spacious and wrll designed wuh all
srarnlt>ss srrel Vikrng appliances The private study exhibits
custom clisplay (ab11teh . and an rxqulsirt custom fireplace
manrlt Tht h1mw ha~ 1as1cf ully w sromiied, with well
appmntcd bwlr -in wo1xlworh. cabinrrry. carved mantles and
wood wvr m hngs Only rhe fi nw granue was used in all oj
thr oorhs and kirchrn Thert 1s also a billiards room with a
private ent ry Four cozy firrplaas n1hancr rhc ambianct of
the rna1n rooms Thtrt 1s garaging fo r 'f cars and a privalf
gatrd moror cuun Stroll along tranquil bacl1coun1ry on quiet
footparhs and yrr u only minutes ro downtown San Juan
Capurrano. brachts and presrigious schools It is an easy
dnvr to John Waynr airpan
Offered at $1,950,000
Nancy Swensson
949.813.6883
Katherine McAnhur
949.295.5658
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Exquisite Cameo Shores One-Level Home
Don Abrema, 8rcHter
Sue Abr&ma, Auoclate
ABRAMS COASTAL
PROP~RTIES
315 U.rfne Avenue
Balboe laland, CA
Ofc. (949) 675-4822
Cell (714) 325-9055
Cell (949) 375-2122
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, sparkling 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, 195,000
Call Don Abrema or Sue Abram• for addltlonal detalla
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Circa 1929 two bedroom main home with hardwood floors and
inviting fireplace. One bedroom unit over the garage plus potential
for separate studio apartment. Sunny rear yard and balcony plus
two·car garage.
Offered at $1,369,000
Call Don Abrams or Sue Abrams for addition•! de .. lls
Dazzling Masterpiece
Totally rebuilt showplace, three doors from the water and one half
block to charming village center. Th1ee bedroom and den, three
bath, luxury home and handsome guest unit. Front and rear patios,
pegged walnut floors. granite counters, four fireplaces, central air,
roof deck and much morel
Offered at $2,225,000
Call Don Ab,..m• or Sue Abrams for .ctdhlonal detalls
Don Abrams, Broker
ABRAMS COASTAL
PROPERTIES
315 U.rtne Avenue
S.lboa ltl•nd, CA
Ofc. (949) 675-4822
Cell (714) 325-9055
Sought-after Balboa Island Cottage Duplex
Charming three bedroom cottage with warm fireplace and many new
windows. Large two bedroom vintage rear unit over the garage and
an additional studio apartment. Front and rear patios plus a two car
garage.
Offered at $1,369,000
Call Don Abrams or Sue Abrams for addltlonal detalls
COMING SOON!
Duplex on The Grand Canal
Call Don Abrams
or
Gwenn Abrams for Details
Don Abrams, Broker
ABRAMS COASTAL
PROPERTIES
315 Marine Avenue
Balboa Island, CA
Ofc. (949) 675-4822
Cell (714) 325-9055
WE 'RE SELLING MORE HOMES ON BALBOA ISLAND!
WE'VE REPRESENTED THE BUYER, SELLER, OR BOTH IN OVER 50% OF ISLAND SALES
SHOWN BELOW: OUR ISLAND SALES FOR THE PAST VEAR INCLUDING THOSE NOW UNDER CONTRACT
CALL US FIRST BEFORE YOUR NEXT ISLAND PURCHASE OR SALE
ABRAMS COASTAL PROPERTIES RF.PRF.SENTED THE BUYER, SEL.tF.R, OR DOTH IN EACH OF THE ABOVE T RANSACTIONS
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Strada in Ocean Heights
llus :rw.ud winning fOnncr model OON oomfurt and style while olfcrirll!. the kding of a priv.uc rttreat. This 3 bairoom, 3.5 bath home located in the guard-gattd S<rada
oomrmmicy is ~ dax>rated with mccirulous anmtion ro deail.Tu gourmet kin:hcn with granllt' <XlW'ltCrtDpS. Daoor rangt and dimatir.cd wine doisct OYaiooks a
romfun:iblc. inviting funily room with rusrom built-in 01a:nainmcnt ccntrr. surround sound and dcaronic shades which provide just the right daytime light ~
cnu:rtlin ~guest in a ~ ymJ wid1 cusrom pool and spa. abincl~ 1Vs and wd1-mania.ual landscaping while 01joying 180° mountain ro cmsdinc views. The
romantic rrmttr suilt' brurcs his-and hen walk-in doscts. A luxurious privarr bath sunoundcd in the hand-laid nlOS!ic rib and a bahide ~ Walk ~ roan e.xdwive
thin:l Aoor officrlrrophy room. Enjoy a fire in the cm:rior oouny.ud adjacent to the addioona.I scmi-Omched lxxiroom suites.
Offered at $2,795,000
. Prestigious Villa Parle
A privarr f.unily oompound located in Vdla P.uk. .. one of a kind property sin=d behind a gattd 01uy on approximatdy 3145 ci an am:.~ original f:umhome built in the
early thinics has been openly cq:Gnded and rcmoddcd by its pmicnt owners with ~ finishing couches(\~ The prokssionaDy dca>nted add.irioo blends old
world charm with stalC cl the~ ~ indudinf; ~ f.unily room with vauhrd a:ili~ CXtr.l Wgc master suite with a~ b:uhroom, walk-in dosea, <Mr-sized~
gucst hou.c and a c:uri:igc ooun.. 6 ~ 5 badvcxwm with 4 halfb:uhs.
Offered at $2,795,000
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Ofc: 949.723.0940 Fax: 949.723.0941
E-mail: mickeyhartling@aol.com Website: MickeyHartling.com
S 0 THE BYS RE A LT Y. C 0 M
1111 Bayside Drive, Swte 250, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 • 949-644-9200
located on Lido lslr, tht> premier enclave of 2YJ bayfront homes thos property os undoubtedly
the fone-.t on tlw •'>i lf><l Bo,l5t•ng nearly 100 fePt on the w.Jtt>r, this provacy-oroented cst.itP •'>
ne.,rl) 9,(XXJ sq J·•'" l~"'l "' th ii r,oer arid Sltp thilt Can Jr'Con1mnd,Jtp t y.Xht 1'1 P>\Ce'>'i of 100 feet
lns1d"' tht-r» ,,,. ~ br'> lroom" 8 ~ baths. a gor~u'> b,1~1'.J.• dor '' q ror.m )nd numProus o rht'r
feafuft!S 1ri tl .-'-'If 1 thouqht uut aud open floor plan Conib1n,.,t ¥\ t• t•rnt-"'esc; Eu• 'f t..•"1t "' t
te<'."' _,.rp " !11111 l er• I 'HI~ J t , • ._,_,tfp µf')()I and 5.~•.l 4 ( ~-}J~ 'r~t• 1n J t·r •' 1{('•] tO in •u•'"'i.tOOU' P
this P" 'f'l''ly 'mp~ 11•1 r • ti·., N....,port Bearh 11fPsty10
$10,900,000
This is THE fmest oceanfront property on the Western United States On 2• acres and more
than 1.000 feet of P.tcof.c. shoreline with 270 degree v1f'w~ of the Pacific and beyond This
estate feature amenot•t>s 1nclud1ng 3 4 bedrooms, bevPle>d gl11ss mahagony front doors,
extensive French. pillowed. limestone flooring 100 foot long 11tr1um art gallery and floor to
ceoltnq glass throughout offPrs mesmer1z1ng wh1tewatr1 views .ind crashing waves every
where Sea b11d' n,_;~t .1nd H vbor se<lls <l'e born on P"'Pt>rty with m1grat1ng whales fU'il off
shore Tho'> homP ~imply says lu>.ury
$9,950,000
This HISTORIC Normandy r{'vov.il PStJtt> wott 011tstand 1nq vol'w<. of Crescent B<ly OC•'•'"
<Jnd Catalina sunset "1ews. ·~ "' rn ht C,,f·L• fe;1tur1n9 3 sto•·es c.1n d 117 tn a .... rra 11np1 '"'
fhPt~ ,)re rnult pie rt~ntrtl 1,f"ttt', C• f•,1t t ft t ,, ~Ctud1n] l ._,pP• lit ut;r J'." ''"tt i"H1·,~ ""n ' r \..I
o1 P.1 11·~ Co,J't H qto.-.. 1y rt 1.,,1 \to" Tl .. , •S .o rrophy L.lqur1.i B•• ,, t Pr. 1 ·•'rtr-
$4, 195,000
Waterfront l1v1ng at it's f1ne5t ThtS 1tlCTtxl1ble Bayfront htlr•lt:' located !)Cd• the harbor mnuth <>ntran< •
off,,.,~ <;pecti!C\Jlar V!"'W'> of all bo.11 11aff1~ lt>Jlflnq J'ld ""'"""9 tht> Nrwport Bt'il• h h ,rtJ<" Wott
""''~t e><posure ,,,...! <,t,1pt•tl 1ht•rl'\l.c.>n sun th,, '> ., '"'" f,,->ppc>r11no<y to buoli Y""' f,.,,,,.,
J'y)rnt• "C)ht on d"IP v,dfC'• ot n r ,,, r ~t 11 mto d '1 ht:"firl"'t,(."trr t •V r 1 ..._. ~ tt 1 ISO h t ,11 j _, ~
$3,995,000
Brand ne;v to the mati<et. this charmtng 3 bedroom 4 b<lth Laguna Beileh nonie has 1ncrecflbje ocean
,Vld 5horellne VKl'N.I located "ght at U-,.0, 'ita<rs to Woods Co.<e beach, lllguna's finest. Completety
remodeled, tti<S home I!. on tvm koy condtJon Fe<lt\Jres include a libr<lly. large fam.ly room, <l l<ltgP
ler'Ced yilt'd, 2 fireplaces and eACellent off street parl<rng A wonderll 11 oppottun<ty lot a one of a ~,,,.,1
pttiperty
$3,395,000
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180 feet on Big Canyon Golf Course overlooking the 18" hole
7 ,250 square feet of beautiful open living space with exquisite detail throughout
5 Bedroom, 6.5 Baths, 2 Studies/Offices. Great Room wlfull sit down wet bar
Gated Motor Court on quiet cul-de-sac
Seller will consider trade for income property.
DINA GRIBBEN
(949)375-3302
(949)640-6859
Offered at $4,950,000
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House of Design opens April 2 7
Come visit this
8,000-square-foot
elegant residence
situated on two acres
Whether ybu are remodeling,
building or just dreaming, the
spectacuJar once-a-year Philharmonic
House Of Design Is always a '"must
lee." VUitors will
It II a fuD dq of discovery al the
TuC9day through Pdday lectures at 2
p.m. on detign and pnlerl tapes,
including Book~ and Meet the
Clt~, plus the spedal Thunday
evenings with extended houn to
Meet the Oeslgnm in their rooms.
Adding to the enjoyment is the
Center <:owt Cafe c:at.ered by Claim
Jumper, a danJtn& Boutique and
outstanding Opportunity Prlra. The . Phflharmonk
ladm .
ablmf11ncleof
Houle of Desig11
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' jafdlor deatgrl
mdlmdscape
Ideas to this
1!umpmHtyle
m«tt!!ioa ill Nellie
Gaillanch,
litullld in the
eqw«riat> atta of
Visitors wlHftnd an abundance of through May 25• 2004:Tuetd&ys Interior design and landscape through SUndays
Ideas In this European-style &om 10 a.m. to 5
mansion In M!llle Gall Ranch p.m. (lut entry at 4 p.m.); spedal
~---------------------------------------------------ntmdedboun
Llglma HJlls, in south Orange
<:aunty. Set in a serene area of
~trees, the8,~foot
midence Is grand in scale and evokes
~of re&nement, gentility and
elepnce. The two-acre property
featw'eS beautiful patios, a pool and
spa, and a tennls court all set within
private gardens.
on'Ibundays
until 9 p.m. (last entry al 8 p.m.);
do9ed Mondays. Pree paddng at Lot
c, with~ lhuttle semc:e
at 24000 Avila Road, J4tma Niguel
(at the oomer of El Lazo al. the
Federal).
For tiduts a1ld more '"'°"""""'' call (714) 840-7542 or uisiJ lite webstte
at www.PlsflhamwnicSocidy.org.
Village Laguna to hold 32nd Annual Charm House Tour
Five picturesque
residences will be
featured o n Sunday,
May 16
The popular V11lagc Lapma Charm
I louse Tour will be held on Sunday,
May 16 in Laguna Beach. Each year
the tour has been attended by more
than 800 residents and visitors from
all over who pend an enchanting
Sunday .d1emoon Vlsiting Laguna's
most beautiful and interesting homes.
Tius year's Chann House Tour is the
32nd annuaJ and will feature five of
Laguna Beach's most special homes
ranging from Laguna ~~~ ,tQ ••
modem masterpieces. Tickets are $35
each pre--sale, and
$40 the day of the
event, only if
tickets are stiJI
available Tickets
can be obtained by
wnting P.O. Box
1309, Laguna
Beach 92652.
Additional
information can be
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wtll leave
conunuously
from the bus stop
In front of the
Festival of Arts on
Laguna Canyon
Road Staning at
noon. Trams will
circulate among
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obtained by calling
(949) 760-7062.
The tour will focus on homes In
Nonh Laguna this year. Highlights
include a channing two-story 1922
Dutch colonial with extensive
gardens, fountains and an enormous
OUve tree; a lovely oceanfront Laguna
Craftsman, with a koi pond and
deUghtful, roomy interior; a 1930s
MedJterranean
classic, with
beautiful flowers
in full bloom: and
a modest 192 I
Craftsman cottage
lovingly restored
to pristine
condJtion, with
original oak
floors.
Specially . . • ,
cha11ered Laguna
the homes, return
to the Festival
area and serve the Act V parking lot
throughout the day. The last tram
departs at 3:30 p.m. and homes are . prese?Ve and protect the unique
closed for viewing at 5:30 p.m . Trams village character of Laguna Beach.
take participants to each home, but The group participates in Laguna
walking and stair climbing are Beach planning and environmental
required and comfortable shoes are a decision-making, and is actively
must. Civic leaders will be among the Involved In civic activities, supponing
home and tram guides. The tour can numerous causes ranging from
be completed at assisting survivors of the Laguna
one's own pace, w!Jdftre and mudsUdes, preserving
nonnally taking Laguna's unJque downtown and
two to three cultural resources, and protecting the
hours natural environment, including
Village Laguna saving Laguna Canyon, to awarding
is a non-profit an annual scholarship to a Laguna
organization Beach High School graduating senJor,
dedicated to donating to Laguna Beach charities
promoting and supporting local city and school
communJty values board candidates.
.and ~pppft.\n& •• , . \i~~~ are now on sale at shpp~ . ,
leaders that and offices throughout Laguna Beach.
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Cell : 949 .689.9047
John @LagunaSeaside.com
&ASICE FHEAL TV
Laguna &roch/T op of lhe World
£.i p<'rlf'llf'f' t/Jr .1i111plr hro11~} · '!ln Mark
.Si",,1µerde.11µtwd lwmr . .:/ lxlm1 I J.5 hatll.
Pa11urr11111r ra111 nn 11e11-1.
)2.650.000
Vidoria Drive. Laguna &roch
Prepa" to be enc.homed by tltiJ' 1rra.111rr'd
£'0~ by tltL Jm.
3 bedrootnJ, 1.5 bath
Ocf'On .ride of C'Oafl highwa_;; m 11 · 11m/I
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Laguna &each
Custom Mark .Singer J bdrms I .J /x11ll
home. Approx. 3,()()(}.rq.ft Panoramir
()('t!(JJI n ew. lfnder ronrtroction.
)2.550.000
Aliso Viejo Laguna &roch
/Jen111!fiil .J hdnn I 2 . .5 lxu/1 hom<'. 2 rr1r Cu.Jtom Mark 5ii1ger design. 4 bdrm.f I .1
!.(lltrlf{<'. Appro.1. 1.4 91.rq.jt. bmh. Apptnl: 3 .. 500 sq.Ji. Ocean l'ie11.
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)599.000 !>2.595.000
Meding and
exceeding clienl
expedalions wilh
inlegrily.
More lnsighl &dta Rcsulls
For addilional inf ormalion, please call or visil our websile al lagunaseaside.com
. 10~5. ~?~~h Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office: 949.494.~1.~1 . ~ .~~91.:1naSeaside.com . '
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$535,000-$585,876
Miuion. Viejo
Absolutely beaullful 3 bdrm + loft
condo. Awesome golr course view.
Custom upgrades throughout.
(5347520) 949.495.1800
Seller will enterbln offen1 between
$1,200,000-$1,400,876
La.suna Beach
Charming tr.id1t10fMI be.lch bungalow.
Major remodel in 2002. W.ilk to bt!ach &
town.
(533~Jnt) 949.499.5900
Seller will enterlAin offers between
St,295,000-$1,494,876
San Clemente .
Under constniction, 2 units side by sidt>.
Architectu.il de:.ign wiU be uni.urpassed.
Custom t>vcrything!
(5345648) 949.495.1800
Setler will entertain offers between
$1,300,000-$1,499,876
San Clemente
Sbd./4ba. Talega home with nearly
4,000sq.ft. or llVing space, v1cwo.,, .\nd '\
car gar.ige!
(5343399) 949.499.7070
Seller will entertain offers between
$950,000 -$1,075,876
Laguna Niguel
Great ace.in views, hardwood flooring,
large backyard, extra long driveway,
4BR, 3BA.
(5347'929) 949.425.9600
Sell er will entertain offers between
$665,000-$735,876
Irvine
Largl ... t \11,.frl m th1-. tr,1d -11'<1, 2 t;h,1
homl' w / "'l•od fl1>11n11g & >t.11n:a.o.,e.
()pen living l'\lllm w/ rr.
(S34n97J 949.794.5700
Seller will entertain offers between
$950,000-$1,075,876
Mission Viejo
High!\ upgr.idl?d SllR. '\BA Pauf1l Hill.,
honw'on largc lot in an out<,tanding
loc.ibon w/g11rgeou!> '••'" .,,
(5348139) 9-19.768.1000
Seller will entertain offers between
$2,300,000-$2,650,876
Laguna Beach
Brand new t.'State home, uut:st&Jndin~ ocea n & coastal view-.. Built to the tughcst
standard with the fl!Wl>t m.iterials.
(Lt2944) 949.499.5900
Seller will entertain offers between
$640,000 -$699,876
Irvine
Largest Aoorplan! 3 BO, 3 BA, plu.., a
loft. Great location with lilrge private
backyard.
(135760) 949.644.6200
Seller will entertain offers between
52,150,000-52,449,876
San Clemente
l'ano on•an Vll?W'i, ml?d1a/b1lh,1rd .. u1 te
with '<'f>ilrate entrane<', WITil' <"l'llM,
workroom, 3 cdr 1;ar.1gc
(5316523) 949.493.8812
Seller will entertain offers between
$615,000 -$674,876
Laguna Niguel
fu-.t I i-.ted1 Bnght 3BD eild unit on Cul
d.: Sac ne~ to open .. p.ire. Ston(' p.'ltio
w I w,1terfoll & BBQ c~tcr.
(L13596) 949.234.5689
Seller will entertain offers between
$1,700,000-$1,949,876
Laguna Beach
Bl!autiful North Uigur\d c:,1ttage with
stunning hardwood noors throughout
and magnificent gard~!
(L13408) 949.499.7070
An lnoependtntty owned Ind operated member of tlll PrudenUal Rut Estate Affiliates.
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Is a home warranty a good deal?
It's important be cognizant of
what is and what Isn't covered
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Buyers commonly
ask if the home
warranty beiJ1g
offered by a seller is
a •good deal."
Considering that
the average fwnace
repair is betwee.n
$1,250 and S5,000."
a home warranty Bony Maries may save you
dollars on a repair that pops up after the
closing. In addition, the money you save by
not having to foot the bill for the policy -
which on average can cost between $300-$400
-makes a wammty a worthy perk.
You should be cognizant, however, of
exactly what the home warranty covers. Most
sellers only pwcbase a one-year basic
warranty, which will generally cover major
built-in appliances and mechanical systems
such as heating, electrical and plumbing, and
usually it only covers normal wear and tear. For
example, if the water heater was oot in good
working condition when the home was
purcha.sed, and it breaks a week or two later,
there is no cove.rage.
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If you want more extensive coverage, such
as for pool equipmenvair conditioning. or
even the refrigerator, talk with your real
estate professional about negotiating that
extra cost with the selTer, or consider
purchasing your own warranty. Also,
remember that although most home
warranties provide coverage only for one
year, most plans are renewable. Whether or
not you are given the option of selecting
your own home warranty provider, here are
questions to consider:
How much ls the dequctlble or per visit
cost for repairs?
Does the plan cover ~pre-existing
conditions" which weren't known to the
seller?
Who performs the repairs? Can you choose
An lnspedlon mdy uncover dejects or
potentlal problems that won 't be
co vered by the wa"anty -and may
give you the opportunity to request
the seller to make any major repairs
before the dosing.
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someone or does the company send a
technician In their network?
What's the maximum dollar amount for
repairs and what are the poUcy limitations?
For example, will the policy pay for a new
water heater at no additional cost?
Whether a warranty is o ffered by the seller
or not, no buyer should forgo a home
tnspection. An inspection may uncover
defects or potential problems that won't be
covered by the warranty -and may give you
the opportunity to request the seller to make
any major repairs before the closing. .
But, warranties definitely have a place
when it comes to protection and peace of
mind. Contact your real estate professional
for more information on home warranties
and providers.
-Based on a nationwide survey of HMS
National's (a home warranty provider)
independent network of service technicians.
Bany Marlt.s rqm:sents selkn and buyers in
the Orange County coast4J c.om""'mtks of
Newport Codst, Newport Beach, Corona del
Mar and tlce Irvfne Ranch. He can be reached
at(949) 552-1111, ortJia Nnail:
BPMarlt.s@urtltllnlt.net or log on to his
websiU at cybervtlle-Homa.com for
addilitnull mfomlllHon. PrwlentiAI
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THE BEST OF PELICAN CREST
Exct'ptional New()C>rt Coast cnatt'. located in the prestigious muhi-n11ll1on dol-
lar communiry uf Pdic.n Crest. Affording cram;1uil. cxtjui~irc quality. and pn-
v:l!t' living with ,,11Cldmg warcr(alli, and a lwcrous landscaped courtyud Jnd
lnckyud. Go'l:lcous pmoramic OCt'.tn views, six bedroom; with ~t'ven un~ Jnd
hal( batru. Thi\ csmc is gated wit.h wrought iron rose <ind le.if accent> wrt.h J
private dnvcway t'nclusc:d. Indoor pool, dry sauna a.nd dcvator aCCt'>~ ltl all three
levels. Thi~ homt' 1~ approx. 11,438 sq. ft'ct wuh an approx II l M f(aragc.
A finished 1u111kt) c~taic:! Offered at: $9,900,000.
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LAND FOR SALE
• OCEAN VIEW READY TO BUILD Gorgcuu~ ucl·Jn view lc11 111 exclu~ivl·
guarJ gated community of SeJ Poin te Estates. F.1buluus approvcJ pl.ms fur
6.200 sq feet home with seven hnlruorns anJ eigh t .tn<l half b.uh~. Corgeou~
two ltvd backyard 2,000 ~q feet eJch level wtth pool anJ spa and large grJS\
areJ. Must see! Offered JI S895,000
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mountJins, Coto dC' Ca1J in a guarJ-gatcd. golf coum: Jnd equcsman commu-
niry. Fc.11uring 1wu 18-holt.' golf courses. world-class tcnni~ Jnd equestrian facil-
iue~. plus spurt .1nd rrutat1on p.irks. (1 plus acrr~. J acres AJt, horse properry sit·
uated within the "1-nclave" at the end of a cul-de-~JL. One of the b<.'.st lots wnh
view~ of Coro Valley, the golf course and hillsidr Vt('W). Offered Jl $2,459,000 NEW OCEAN VIEW MASTERPIECE
• CUSTOM ESTATE SITE: Fant~uc 20 acre home \Ill' in rhr g.1tt"d Lornrnu-
niry of Juliana Farms. Equestrian wue )Ubmit. Views of the enure vJllt·y of .San
Juan Capistrano. Approved site pl.ms Jr(' available for home. Owner '' motivat
ed and will rrade or exchange. Offered at $2,200,000
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(949) 720-9995
www.karenlynch.com
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with Our 6-Month UBOR Interest Only (1.0.)
$175,000 Looi Amount
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$500,000 Looi Amount
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$ l ,500,000 Looi Amount
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Monthly/Annual savings can be used for any purpose, even princi ple reduc1ion.
• Loan Amounts To $6,000.000
• Zero Down -Purchase
• J 00% Refinance/Cash -O ur
• No Income Verification Loans
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I.Al.BOA COVES
12 Balboa Coves
'42 Balboa COYeS
IA.LIOA ISLAND
$1 ,645,000
$1950,000
Sun 1-'4 David Prince
Sun 1-5 Sherry Blankenship
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303Apolena $1 .825,000
1205 N. Bayfront $3,'499,000
233 OpalAYe $1,'499,(XX)
233 OpalAYe $I ,'499,CXX>
llG CANYON VlllAS
603 Bay Hill
CORONA DEL MAR
230 I Pacific Dr
2'00 Point del Mar
COSTA MESA
$899,000
$'4,900,000
$1 ,175,000
. Sat 1-5 Cher Rush
Sat/Sun I 0-6 Biii Schonlau
Sat 11-2 BruceR.eynolds
St.'112-'4 Bruce Reynolds
Sat/Sun 1-'4 Wall/Brehm
Sat/Sun 1-'4 Morphy Team
Sat/Sun 1-5 Jennifer Priu:hett
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399 Bay View Terr
2336 Bden #f
GAWEN GROVE
$595,000
$599,900
1310 I Sunnybrook #20'4 $315,000
FUlllKTON
19 ll VIica del Oro $525,000
HAUOR.COVE
1419~Wy $1,575,000
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Sun 1-5 Bonnie Turner
Sat 1-'4 Sydney Gielow
Sat/Sun 1-'4 Anita Glasser
Sw'l l-4 DrM>Od Crodc.-
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open house inv i tations
HUNTINGTON BEACH --
20185 Mystlc Lane $&49,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Tim Smith
IRVINE ------
9Willowlake $899,000 Sat 1-4 Terri Chai
LAGU NA BEAC H
6-48 Canyon View Dr $3,995,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Ray McAfoose
344 Jumine St $1 ,n5.ooo Sat 12-5 Ray McAfoose
344 Jumine St $1 .n5,ooo Sun 1.-4 Ray McAfoose
699 Wendt Terrace $1 ,s.to.000 SarJSunl-5 McNoose/Romig
LIDO ISLE ---
I ().4 Via Havre $1 .750,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 Marilyn Read
520 Via Lido Nord $3.195,000 Sun 1-'4 Marilyn Read
116 Via Quito $1 ,195,000 Sun 1-4 Marilyn Read
LOS ANGELES
11-4-47 Siona Dr $998.000 Sun 12.-4 ~ye Mounsey
MISSION VIElO
15Amato $85<4.000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 Irene L Yupangco
81 Sklar $S49,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 Mina Magharni
NEWPORT BEACH
209 Bay Hill $979,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Warren Heeg
31 Shearwater $899,000 Sun 1.-4 Liz Grech
325 La Jolla Dr $1,365,000 Su n 1--4 Frank Gruver
NEWPORT COAST
6 Skycrest $13.SOO,OOO Sat 1-4 Hlnman/Hinman
NEWPORT HEIGHiS
911 ClaySt $1,399,000 Sun l.-4 Mcaosby/YOU'l
230 l.ajola $1,095,000 Sat, ... Jerry Smith
230 lajolla $1,095,000 Sun 2-5 Kim Bibb
NEWPORT ISLAND ---
'4008 Marcus $1 ,199,000 Sat/Sun 1-S Mortenscn'l.esko
UAJL HILL
87 Passage $859,000 Sun 12.-4 Sclafani/Millar
304Tall Oak $7'49,000 Sun 1-4 Bryant Waters
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
26000 Ave.Aeropuerto #6 $138,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 Marlene Mayer
29291 Mill Pond $-405.000 Sat/Sun 1.-4 Ric Gallaher
SHADY CANYON•
29BlM Herorl $'4,200,00) Sat/Sui 1--4 Sara & Brad Hirman
TRABUCO CANYON
2169 I Honeysuckle $1,079,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 Jean Yeck
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80 Shade Tree $1 ,125,000 Sun 1-4 Gall &Joy
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Balboa Peninsula Oceanfront Beach !ewers dream with
panoramic b3y. jetty and oceanfront views.
8erit Mitchell
a!LCOURT CUITOM . S2,7f5,000
Architectural Belcourt custom with view. S bedroom.
library and office.
~ ...... '°"wt Betty Corneas
LIDO ISLE $2,495,000
Udo lsfe Remodeled family home on Udo Isle.
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NIW'O"T COAIT ' 11 ,1,.,000 OHi '0"0 "OAO fl ,Hf,000
Dream home on one of largest lou In Beautifully appointed. traditional home with
exclusive "R1vage". downstairs master bedroom.
Cassie Hammond Dave W ons
LIDO Ill.I SI, 110,000
Wonderful Lido Isle Family home. 4 bedroom,
J.S bath. Premier streeL
Marilyn i.ead .
CO"ONA OIL MAR f 1,lfl,000
South of Pacifk Cout Hi&t'WJY· Prime
ioadon. l bedroom. 2.S bad\. Roof top deck.
Jeff Ewins and Lyteen E.wlns
•10 CANYON VILLAS ••tt.ooo
UP&r"lded 811 Canyon VIiia. i bd .. 2.S ba.
Maner with office.
Sue Youns
ONI PO"D "OAD f I ,'11,000
Fabulous upended J bedroom, 3.5 bath.
plus library.
Shirley Harris and Shawn Harris
HA1ta01t COVI fl ,17S,000
Palisades Plan I. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Pool.
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and sweeping ocean views.
Ron Miiiar & Debb6e Sclafani
SHADY CANYON• $6,900,000
Golf course view. fnlnch Provence home by Gius Construction
Corp.
Sara Hinman a ar.d Hinman
LAGUNA BEACH $6,ltS,000
Sophisdcated oceanfront IMna wtctt prew.. -.. eo Vlceorta
Beach.
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Sana Hinman & lrad Hinman
LAGUNA BEACH Sl,ltS,000
Pride of Ownership. Mixed use buHdlna In
Woods Cow.
Connie Muaentl
lltVINI $159,000
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Premier Udo location. New remodel. Larse
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Debbie lcldlnl A Ron MHlar
HEWPO«T COAST SI ,625,000
Floor to telliftc windows frame capt.Mtlng
ocan and city ligllts view.
Deborah Cowles
WOODBIUDGE HU,000
Private estate home on the loop. Beaudful
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Ptaama TY. 3 ftrepilc•. 8 person sauna. and mor. .
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urge master suite whtl ~ closet.
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M Curtin and Gall Gnbner
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l fireplaces and deck. Remodeled kitchen.
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Gnnlta oouncers. ,_ kitchen cabinets. lnOl"e.
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Direct p rap 1ccess.
2 bd. 2 bL t.oWMome owrloolcs scrums,
pines and pool
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $3,650,800
Custom view estate, S bedroom, '4.S bath. Entertainer's delight.
2.8 acre lot.
Nancy Lavlpe
NEWPORT BEACH $2. fSO.HO
Waterfront, pted community. Slip for 3'4' boat. S bd. '4.S ba.
Goonnet kitchen. Spa at water's edge. Rebuilt 1992. remodeled 1997.
Sherry Blan'-nship
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Sfl9clous and refurbished '4 bd. home.
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Ml.S# LI 3234
ORANGE S 17 .S00.000
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NEWPORT BEACH. This completely remodeled home Is an entertainer's delight w/SBRs, 4.SBAs & a private
boat dock. on Newport Harbor's most famous private Island "Linda Ille". Gourmet kitchen w/granlte
counters, Viking appliances & Subzero refrigerator. Formal dining room, family room w/wet bar & living
room w/beveled glass French doors that open to a private patio w/vlews of the bay. Maids quarters are
located on the bottom floor. Upstairs master BR w/balcony overlooking the bay. Linda Isle boasts the
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gated Bayfront Island In all of Newport Harbor. SJ,700,000 on leHed lend with option to purcheH.
CORONA DEL MAR. 48R. SBA, home with
approximately 4,000Sf, pool, spa, bulft4n 88Q, cherry
wood cabinetry th10U9hout. Trawnine flooring,
granite counters. Sub-ZeroMklng appliances.
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lot, It Is approximately 4,000SF with 3 bedroom
suites. The master suite has Its own fireplace and
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with 4-ar partclng. 9lg Prtc:e Reduc:tlont U ,250,000
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BALBOA ISLAND --
115 Emerald Avenue $2,049,000
312 Sapphire A¥MUe $1,649,000
BIG CANYON
22 Rue Cannes $1.'450.000
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CORONA DEL MAR
2 710 Bayside Drive $1 ,599,000
291 0 Third Avenue $1 ,195,000
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182'4 Santlqo Drive $1.879,000
1912 Sandaco Drive $1 ,795.000
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Geof"lina Smid!
Don Sheridan
Susie Safford
Roseanne T. Levan
Mary Kontra
Mary Kontra
Cammy Leslie
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31371 Monterey $1 ,795,000 Sun 1-4 Robin Tench
1693 Hilkrest Drive $1 ,795,000 Sun 2-5 Kimberly Hutchinp
I 197 Skytine Drive $1 .699,000 Sat , ..... Traudi Hansen
Sun , ..... Kevin Ka.mm
NEWPORT BEACH
16Gen~ $5,195,000 Sat 1-4 Eric J. Marovish
Sun 1-4 Tony Bartos
1121 Granville DriYe $1 ,575,000 Sat 1-4 Gniyce Taliaferro
Sun 1-4 Judi Ulrey
ll29 Private Road $1.349,000 Sun 1-4 Cory Christie
2918 Paper Lane $1 .295,000 Sat 12-5 8111 Hiii
Sun 12-5 Bill Hill
NEWPORT COAST
I 0 Shoreview $5,875,000 Sat , ..... john McMonigle
26 Calais $1.225.000 Sat , ..... Teresa Hy.an
Sun 1-4 Teresa Hy.an
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2312 Cliff Drive $2.199.000 Sun 1-4 SGon Sin1er
SAN JUA N CAPISTRA~O
30811 Marbelta Vista $1,550,000 Sun 1-4 Sally Anne Sheridan
SHADY CANYON
19 Redbird $2.895.000 Sat 1-4 John Kelly
Sun 1-4 Jerry Snyder
WEST CUFF
1106 Beritshn Lane $1.249.000 Sat 1-5 K9n Carr
Sun 12-5 Mib Kennedy
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Distinctive California classic estate with soothing views of the canyon,
golf course and ocean. This ~lace Ne1f inspired estate
features hand-fired tern cotta floors, wood beams. coved ceilings and
splashes of color in handmade dies complemendng
the palate of the white textured walls. This Is one of the last
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Incredible custom estate with panoramic ocean. hart>or. dty lights and
Cmllna Island views.Artist's retreat, bonus/media room and separate &Uest suite.
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StuMlng Palazzo Benedict plan with fabulous harbor; canyon, and city lights views.
Added media room upstairs with wet bar. Limestone ftoors. granite count.en.ops.
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M ati ~ wide lot in a sedoded cul-de-sac
locadoti ensures the uonost in privacy.
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Plan One. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. many upgrades, spacious backyard.
19 RtA/JirA · ~cf95'000
Begant '4 bedroom. '4.S bath Shady Canyon villa. Designed around
an airy central courtyard with stunning golf course views.
cf( Sdra Cuve · $4295,000
Elegant '4 bedroom., 3.S bath Spanish style villa in
Crystal Catt. Rare comer lot for park-like setting .
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T0'2lly remodeted North Laguna home with some of the best ocean
views In the ~· 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, wrap-around ternce.
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Built in 2003, this elegant French Normandy style residence feawres
6 bedrooms, 6.S baths and a coveted Pelican Hill address.
1£ tJe1ieve' • Js,195,000
Elfcant Hu1>or' P.idp CUit.Om residence In the ~lsh Tudor styte.
On a comer double lot with S bedrooms, 7 baths and views.
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Live and entertain In grand fashion close to
Crystal Cove Beach. Lavish master, 2 additional suites, '4 baths
and 2 powder rooms. Expansive great room
melds living and dining rooms. chef's ldtchen. Impeccable quality.
exquisite finishes, no luxury overlooked. Pool, spa.
Kol pond. Grt!Cian style pavilion and subterranean garage.
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7.S bath home feawres blrdseye sugar maple wood floors .
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Incredible views from this CoHlns Island home
wirh ~c.ly 200 feet of bay front2p.
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Beautiful, traditlonal f.amlly residence In DoYer Shores.
Single leYel. approximately 3,800 square foot home.
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Adorable. si• family Balboa Island
home wldl curb appeal.
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on a desirable street. 4 bedrooms.
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Fabulous. One Ford Road Balboa
Plan 2 wldl many uperades.
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2 car attached praie and tarp deck.
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Fanwtic Kings Road home offerini beautiful billy, ocean and sunset views. Compleuty
remodeled and highly upgraded. this s bedroom. s buh home Is perfect for entertaining.
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fireplace, dining room. targe kitchen and den. Master suite wtth slid~ doors to rear yard.
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Only I I exclusive 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.
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7:Jover S'liore1 • 1'1795, 000
This spacious home offers panoramic Back Bay and
city lights views from nearly every main room.
M /J~ • IJ,695,000
Fabulous. custom bayfront on OYerSized lot. Beautiful bay and city li,hts views.
Boat mooring. Basement with wine cellar, media room and office.
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One of the largest. best built homes on Udo Isle today. Mediterranean style
S bedroom. bayfront estate with approximately "45 feet on the bay .
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G....c. m,te 1e¥e1 family home
in beautiful Laurelwood.
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Ab~utely swnnfng home with magnificent harbor. ocean, city and coastal vistas to
:. , •,Palos Verdes. A I st0ry home built to pe~on with marble. flooring.
Arched doorways and windows. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, gym. gourmet kitchen. office. audio
engineered media room and master suite with fireplace. Stone patios,
waterfall and Kol pond surround the exterior of this extraordinary and special home.
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for many years. It is located In the Tenaja Valley adjacent to guard-gated community
of Meadow Oaks. The home, which was built as a guest house, siu on
an approximately S acre private lake. There are numerous potential sites
on the approximately 30 acre property for a custom home.
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completion in July. A fabulous location with lots of upgrades .
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Beautiful Newport Heights family home with Udo Channel views.
Spacious, flowing floorplan, '4 bedrooms plus office/5th bedroom.
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Restoration hardware vintage design.
Pine floors, granite kitchen,
close t.o bay and beach. 3 bedrooms.
3.5 baths and den. Immaculate.
Updated home on a massive, flat lot situated on a prime street that is as quiet as any
cul-de-sac. Both bathrooms have been remodeled including newer light tile and fixtures.
Tastefully remodeled home on quiet street. Hardwood floors, granite fireplace
and crown moulding. Gourmet kitchen with 6-bumer stove.
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A phenomenal floor plan for Lhis large residence located in 1he heart o f Corona del Mar. Close to all amenities and a stroll to the beach. This 4 bedroom, 4.5
bath home will be finished wilh top of the line appliances, custom cabinetry, custom tile work, a sweeping staircase with wrought iron, fonnal dining area.
library. Uviog 11ea opens to large decks to enjoy the ocean breezes. Ocean and Canyon views from the deck. areas and still a large grassy yard.I". The home
is complimented with n 3 car garage! -Slill 1ime to choo!:e your paint and carpet colors! Offered at $2,875,000
For any further information on this home, pl.ease contact:
MICHAEL BRINKMAN, BROKER
Your full service local brokerage
949/759-0177
2744 E. Pacific Coast Hwy #8, Corona del Mar, CA 92625
Home a Garden tour features
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Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
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The Newport l larbor Education
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seventh Annual Home li Garden
Tour to be held on Thursday, May 6
from I 0 a.m . to 3 p.m. Included in
the tour are seven homes, two
stunmng gardens and lunch .
Boutique shopping is available from
10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Tickets, which
include lunch , cost $50 and are
available at The Butera Home
Collection in Westcliff Court, Bren's
Photo Express on 17th Street and at
Newport Harbor High School. Call
(949) 222-2325 for more
information.
Sponsored by Coldwell Banker,
proceeds from the event will be used
to enrich and expand Newport
Harbor High School academJc
programs. You won't want to miss
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educational opportunities for
s tudents at Newport Harbor High
School. The Foundation was
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school principal and the Newport
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This European-styled bayfront estate in Newport Beach features a dock w
accommodate a 70-foot boat and has two 1dc ucs
The estate took three years to build by spctiaJ craftsman flown 111 from .
l:.ngland. There are two engraved mantels from Winston Churdu.ll's summer
home that sit on two of the five fireplaces. Copper living room and fanuly
room ceilings, stained glass beveled windows, crystaJ chandeliers, spiraJ hand
carved staircase, a •sman• waiter and room for an elevator arc only some of the
European accents. Also a rare third story rooftop deck with 360-degree views
of the ocean, bay and mountain, lnduding a barbecue, lounging area and a
pany center for 25 people.
Within the 6,000-square-foot home are four large bedrooms, four and
one-half bathrooms and a pool table room, wet bar and private pool and spa.
The gourmet kitchen has top-of-the-I.inc appliances off of a large family room
with a side access door. It aJso has wine cellar and a "safe• room
This home is offered at SS,990,000.
For more information, call Patrick Teno re, president of Natio11wide USA Real
Estate at (949) 858-9705 or view the home 011 a 360-degree virllllll tour at
www.patn'cktenore.com.
5 Bedrooms + Bonu1' Room, 5.5 Baths
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car garage. Mini estate.
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Cll'CUit cameras, stunning views of ocean, bay and city ligMs, plus a large pool and &Pa. 0¥erSl2ed iog«'9s.
(949) 640-1529
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bloclt to the beach. See www.RussAlelc.ender.com
(949) 689-6085
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traditional ~ Even an elevator!
(ta) 279-4418
Ocean &~st views! Approx. 8.000 sq ft., 2 story
home. 6 BO with separate guest quarters.
Bob & Frede Breen (949) 489-3900
$1,875,000
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huge ~4.oot> sq. ft. lot. 2 years old, $200K In upgrades.
Bob. 4._,/=r8da BrMn (949) 489-3000
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2 BO;J BA7<All or go to: www.Ski4Homes.oom
Jl1n S~awln9kl (ta) 720-7342
IRVINE $2,19~000
Tul'lle Rock custom view home with 7 bed! ooms.
bonus library. and cul de sac loeallon.
&ther Yank (941) tuo-1529
A guard gated community with an ocean-dose
locahon. views. 213 aa-e. and 5,000 sq. rt. lot.
Carol McLaughlin (949) 212-0510
Almost new. highly upgraded! 2 BO & loft, 2 walk-in
closets, 2300 sq. ft. Nuetral tones, private & gated.
Cyn Soot (949) 378-8222
$2,8
Yearly rental with 3 BO, 2,5 BAI Walk to beach!
Linda Chilcoat (941) 121-UOO
BALBOA PENINSULA $2.495,000
Steps to the sand. ocean view. 5 BO, 3 BA. over
2.900 sq. fl . granite & tile throughout.
Bob Koop (~9) 584-1661
ALISO VIEJO $640,000
3 BO. 3 BA. enc1 of cul-de-sac, beautiful home.
Julie O'Nelll (Hg) 488-7073
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Lido Sanda, 2 BO-den, walk to beach, MW carpet,
paint. Available n<M. l.81]19 petio, walk lo bMon.
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Prudential celebrates the
achievements of Laguna
Beach's Patty Trurnan
Experience, service and
results is her motto ..
Patty Truman, a
top producer at
Prudential California
Reahy's l..aguf\a
Beach branch , is well
known for her civic
activities, as well as
for her real estate
succc s. As a result,
Truman 1s recognized
as knowledgeable
.1nd well respected in
~guna Beach
"Expenence,
sl'rv1t t' anJ results 1s
my motto,# Truman
said. She is a proven
winner who enjoys
helping people take their next step in
life, whether it 1s buymg a new home
or selling an old one. she 1~ !>lullful
and knowledgeable 111 thc pmceo;~ of
every aspect of real estate
Currently she has e;ime<l ,\
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ll'rtil1l•d t:'><:row officer Jnd opem·d
.md r.lll .Ul mdCpl'Jldent l'SCrOw
rnm1Mny for ,1 larhc locJI corporJllon
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"Travel 1:; 111y pas:;1011 .md l>n-going
cJuc.1t10n," she adrr11tted "It deepens
my k11owledi:;:1: anJ unda<;tandmg of
people and gl\•es me a hl·1gh1encd
cnsc of the beauty of our wonderful
p.m of the planet
"Also, my photogrJphy, which I
1nteml 10 'tin' '>onwthm~ w11h when I
g.1mcr more umc, .i' well as wnung
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1mml·n,cly en1oy," Tniman '>aid
~petiJltzmg in industnaJ, lcJnd ,
home), comml'rncll u1111', and CVl'l1
husmesscs, 'he draws from her past
cxpencncc as an e:;rrow officer and
hankl•r; plus, she is able to benefit
from her pcrsonaJ mvolwmcnt 111
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properties.
"The highlights of my consistent:
successful 25 year career have beer
the multiple opportunities to help
people forward in their lives. I haw
and continue to
meet, wonderful
people. I seem to
attract, for the m
part, genuinely
lovely people int•
my business and
personal world. F
this r am grateful
Over the years,
Truman has
devoted hundreJ
of hours as a
member on the
Board of Trustee..,
for the Laguna
College of An &
D~andon hu
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Amencan Paralysis .A.!Mitiation anJ
the Ebell Club. A number of years .ig
she was on the board of directors for
what is now caJ led the Boys Sr Girl'
Club.
for numcrou years, Truman wa~
also the Laguna Beach Board of
D1rccior:.' chair for the Scholarship
Co111111i1tec A!> such, she grantcJ
~cholcJr'>hlp ... lO hoth Laguna and nan
Point I hgh School student who
cxcdll.'tl 111 communny service She
currently coordinates and
conceptualtzes the annu.il fundra1~111~ ra ... h1on ·how ·only m Laguna• on
behalf of the Laguna Beach Board ol
Realtor~.
·our bu.,mess 1s a service busim·.,,,'
Truman said. "I always looke<l for
young people who did well in schnol,
hu< al!>o gave themselves in a selfle..,.,
way."
When not traveling -or scllm~ re.ii
e~tJtc -Trnman enioys gardening,
goin~ 10 church. spending ome at
home .10d the lovely city in which ~lw
live . wguna. She also en1oy-; tht'
company of her three childrl'n, I 0
grandd11ldrcn, and four
great-grandchildren
One of her current Laguna Beach
offerings Is a three bedroom,
three-bath home for $1 ,699,000 AJ..,o.
a trophy commerdaJ piece in
downtown Laguna.
Patty Tniman has the expenenrc.
1 service a11d rest1lts to seroe her client~
well. For more information regardi11,e.
the local real estate market, call her 11/
(949) 497-333 J, ext. 3 I 7 or (949)
230-3446. You can also visit her
websfle at 1t•tuw.p"ttytrwna11.com and
c·-mail lier "t pattytni@eartlili11k.11et.
I fer office is loc"ted at I 11 O Glt:1111eyrl'
Lng1111a BMrT1
Knc1wn for her warm. per!'-onaJ
crv1n•, th1<> amicable a~cnt 'iuits up,
show!> up and does the highest and
best for the client.
"Most of my clients bccomc my
lnen<l<;," Truman said, • ,m<l that 1:. the
way that I like It Real e:;t.llc may he
the commmlity, but people arc my
huo;1nes .. It is my ohhg.1t1on 10 expn.~!>S
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recognized for
achievement
They received the prestigious
Platinum Chairman's Circle Award
Kerry and Maunce Sousse and Patty Presson
l1le Presson-Sousse Group of Prudenual California
Realty's Irvine branch have been recognized by Prudential
Real Estate Affiliates as recipients of the prestigious
Platinum ChainnaJ1'S Circle Award. The award reflects
outstanding standards of practice and business
application. The Presson-Sousse Group Is among the top
agents ln the Irvme branch of Prudential California Realty
for the year 2003.
The fonnula for success is not complicated for the
Presson-Sousse Group They simply listen to the needs of
their clients and look for ways to meet those needs It may
be the clJent Is looking for a home with unique
specifications or various fmanctng options may be
necessary.
"Whatever the sltuatso n, this creative group will help to
find a solution.~ said a Prudential representative. The
Presson-Sousse Group, compnsed of Patty Presson and
Kerry and Maunce Sousse, work tirelessly to locate the
prefect homes for clients
The Presson-Sousse Group believes that giving back to
the Orange County community Is extremely impon ant.
The group suppons Families Forward, a non-profit
organization dedicated to serving low-Income and
homeless families m South Orange County , so children
have a stable homes a nd a chance for brighter futures.
Presson is a graduate of the University of California,
Irvine and has been a resident of Newport Beach for the
past decade. Presson devotes as much time as poss1ble to
charitable causes. Maurice Sousse is a licen sed real estate
broker who holds a bachefor's degree from the Uru versity
of Buenos Aires. Professional tennis brought Maurice to
Lhe United States almost 20 years ago. Kerry Sousse is a
licensed real estate agent with a background In education.
Before entering into real estate sales as a profession, Kerry
served for many years as president of Plan College in
Newpon Beach. All three members of the Presson-Soussc
Group are red pf en ts of Prudential Real Estate AffiJJates'
prestigious Chairman's Circle Award, ranking them ln the
top one percent of Prudential sales associates in the
nation.
~ Pr'ason-Sousse Croup represents both buyers and
sellers""" can be reached at (949) 922-0520 or (714)
412-9014 or e-tMil: pdttypresson@cox.ntt or
ltslwmt@cox.net. Tltelr olfke f.s located al 2405 McCabe,
Intl~. ~ Presson-Sousse toebstle is
www.CoastalHomaRE.COM. Pr'Ndenti41 Californfa Realty is
proud IQ be" member of~ Berluhlre I lathaway Family of
Companies. P""1en""1's i«hs1te is al
WwtCJ .prudtn ffalcal.c.om .
LeMaire is welcomed to Prudential's
Laguna Niguel Design Center branch
She builds long lasting
re lationships with her clients
"You are truly caring and understanding<
person who goes the extra mile: enthused c
A participant at Saddleback Community
Church, LeMaire plans on
helping at the Cancer Societ
She enjoys music, theater, a:
traveling, and being with f:ri,
and family. Married forelevc
years, LeMaire and her husb
have a six-year-.old daughte1
#Above all," she affirmed. '
want to provide excellent se1
and build lopg-lasting
relationships with my client!
Herb Josepher, manager of
Prudential California Realty's
Laguna Niguel OeS1gn·Center
branch, has welcomed Kathy
Le.Maire to his staff of successful
sales associates. A I 0-year resident
of Aliso Viejo, LeMaire became an
agent because she enjoys helping
people. A former job developer for
the Orange County school distn ct,
this energetic agent has also
worked in sales. All of her work
experience has shown her that she
Is particularly adept at helping
others achieve their goals and
succeed.
Kathy LeMalre
Kathy LtMalrt is available
your home buying and sellin~
needs and can be rt11ehul al
(949) 425-9600. You can alsc
e-mail her at
KathyLeMaire®pruoc.com. If
Joining Prudential because of the company's
great reputation and team work, LeMaire
specializes in South Orange County. but will
represent clients from Los Angeles to San Diego.
Her flexibility and good spirit have served her
well, for cbents are eager to share their praise.
office is located at 23811 Aliso Creek Rd .. Ste.
181, LAguna Niguel. Prudential California
Really is proud to be a member of H01MServic.
America Inc .. a Berkshire Hatlsawt.ey affiliate
Visit Prudential's website al
www.prudentialcal.com.
New agent joins Prudential's Laguna
Niguel branch
She's been affiliated with real
estate in excess of 2 5 years
Mcfarland joined Prudential in February 2004
'The company has the most effective markeuni
strategies, as well as a superior training and
mentor program. I have attende1
Ben Buchanan, man.ager of all of the real estate-related train:
Prudential California Realty's classes given by Prudential and
Laguna Niguel branch, welcomes have also attended the Brian
Barl>ara McFarland to his staff of Buffin.i seminar workshops to
successful sales associates. A sharpen my business skills,~ she
one-year resident of San Juan said.
Capistrano, Mcfarland has been Aside from her continual ques-
involved in real estate for more to be as informed as possible,
than 25 years. Mcfarland is also a Marl>ella
·Not as a Realtor, per se,• the Country Club member and a
agent clarified, "but as a developer member of the Coast Hills
and designer for myself and other Community Church. She Is also •
clients. Becoming an agent seemed member of the Beach 8r Tennis
to complete the next cycle for me." dub and Stillwater Yacht dub,
Developing high~d residential Pebble Beach. ln addition, she is
and commercial properties In Barbara Mcfarland member of the Beach Oties
Carmel and Pebble Beach for more than 20 years, Quilters Guild.
she honed her skills and tapped into a privileged An avid quilter who enjoys the challenge of
niche. creating with fabrics, McFarland also loves golf
"Having worked as an architectural designer for and yoga. Her 22-year-<>ld son, Casey, a senior a
Raymond Lowey Architect in New York, I New Mexico State University, grew up on the
acquired a level of experience and knowledge that Pebble Beach golf courses and is also an avid golf•
will save my clJents in understanding potential "I have been in the business of buying and
value in their real estate lnvestmentS, • she selling properties for my personal portfolio for JC
asserted. ln fact, as an owner of two successful years, and have loved the process and financial
Carmel antique shops, her outstanding window reWi1J'<h that come with it. I hope to pass this
displays were given fust place by Mayor Olm knowledge to my clients as well," she enthused.
Eastwood four years ln a row. "I beJJeve the OmlAd Barllara McFarland for your Isome
presentation to be very imponant. I have always buybr& and sellin& needs at (949) 495-1800. Her
staged my homes for sale and belleve you must olfi« is localed at 30012 lf!Y Glen Drive, Ste. 150,
impttSS the client in a visual manner,• McFarland 1Af}4t111 Npl. Pnldenttal Cal'fiml'4 Realty is
sald. proud to be a member q/HomeServla:s of Ammca
Determined to put her experience to use, Inc., a lkrltsldrc Hathaway ajfiliaU.
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information, call today.
Betsy Banker
Account Executive
949.347.1729
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BankofAmerica . ~
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Not all applicants wiJJ qualify fo r reducrd paperwork ~ntflu. All <ndir i~
subjKt lo approval, normal credit sla11dard1 apply. Ba.nk of America,
Gl N.A. Mmtrr FDIC, Equal Housing under 0 2003 Bank of America Corpoution
Nei ghborhood garage sale for
Crown Valley Highlands
Association set for May 1
Terri Bruno of Prudential
Ca lifornia Realty hosts
the 13t h annual event
Top producing Realtor ~ct'
1nvolwd in neighborhood events by
ho!lung the 13th Annual
Ne1ghhorhood Garage , aJc for Crown
Valley I hghlands Association
Terri Bruno. sale~ assodatc at
Prndcntial California Realty's Llguna
Ni!,'lld Ocs1gn Center. 1s pleased to
announced the upcommg
nc1ghborhood garage !>ak, which will
1.ikc place on Saturday, M,1y I, 2004,
from 8 a m to 2 p.m in Laguna
Niguel ofT Alicia Parkway, hetwcrn
I lighland" and Niguel -just follow the
sign'>
"Don't throw It away'" Bnino urge~
"Your trash may be another pc,..;on's
trea\ure'"
To be 1ncliided in lite rl't'nt, call Tcm·
Bnwo at (949) 227-0337 or
www.tcrrlbn mo.com . Iler office is
localed at 23811 Aliso Creek Rd.,
/,.aJ!;lma Niguel. Prudential California
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Pmdent1ttl California Rralty is ranked
among, the 11alion's Top 5 real estate
companies with more thatL$17 billion
in sales volume. according to Nati01tt1l
Relocation and Real Estate Magr11.ine
Apn'l 2003. Additional company
information can be obtt1inrd at
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949-721-0509
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French chateau in Pelican Hill
Built in 2003 of the highest quality materials, this elegant residence is
inspired by the traditional farmhouses and opulent chateaux of the Nonnandy
and Loire Valley regions of France.
Within the 6-,700-square-foot home are five suites plus staff quarters, six and
one-half baths, goum1and's kitchen, liviog/dming saJons and executive study.
True to the Normandy style, the home has a magnificent slate roof, rich
wood detail in maho~any and cherry, art1sanaJ stonework and pamting, and
custom ironwork.
Tnac to modem living, the residence also features the highest quality
construction, mcludmg an extra teel reinforced foundation, high end
appliances from Viking, Dacor, GeneraJ Electric and Maytag/Neptune, tech
amenHies including a media room with 65 mch built-in television, secunty
and central vacuum system and Category 5 wiring.
Grounds mclude fonnal courtyards and gardens and a large covered loggia
to enjoy the coastal canyon/city lights views.
This home is offered at $5,395,000.
For more information, cal/John McMonigk al (949) 640-3600. Strada
Properties, 140 Newport Center Dn've, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach. Coldwell
Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT
Incorporated. the nation's kading residential real estate brokerage company, is
a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD) .
A unique petite chateau tree house
This is a rare opportunity to own a designer turn-key cottage on a more th
9,600-square-foot lot in the Woods Cove area of Laguna Beach. Secluded an•
lush, the grounds are spectacular with eight or more different fruit trees, a
dramatic ocean view and an outdoor shower. This charismatic abode has on
bedroom, one bath and a small second bedroom or office. The petite chatea1
Living space opens through four French doors to a large ocean view deck
overlooking the tree-Uned property.
In 1928, the home was built as part of Olympic Village. The Gamble Fam ii
purchased the home and used it as the cook's lodging to their main house. l:
1984, the current owners purchased the property and accepted the chaJleng•
of refurbishing the cottage beyond Its originaJ state. Since then, the attractiv
residence has been showcased in several magazines Including Wand UK Elle
Dtcor.
Dewnstairs there is a hobby room with a bathroom, laundry area and its
own entrance. The home has recently been renovated including black
lacquered floors and electrical and plumbing renovations.
This home is offered at $1,350,000. For more information, call Jay I lorn at
(949) 463-7629. Strada Properties, I 088 Norlh OJast Highw•y, Laguna Beach
OJ/dwell Banlter Residential Brolterage is a member of the NRT fam11y of
companies. NRT Incorporated, tM nation's leading residential real estate
brolterage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant OJrporation (NYSE:CD).
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On a quiet interior street,
this home was recently
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features. Three bedrooms
and three baths. The large
master suite has vaulted
ceilings and walk-in closet.
There is a spacious south
facing yard and patio. Great
for entertaining.
This home is offered at
$998,000.
For more information, call Bob Coluccio at (949) 640-3600. Strada Propettie.s,
140 Newport Center Dn·ue, Ste. f 00, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT
Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is
a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD)
Come live the
dream
This is the first home to
be offered for resale in Alder
Creek in North Park Square,
a must see family home.
The kitchen offers a large
island and is open to the
run.ing area and family
room, perfect for
entertaining. There are
three bedrooms, two and one .. half baths, all dark hardwood floors downstairs
and upgraded tiJ e and carpet upstairs.
The front and backyards are tastefully landscaped. Enjoy piece of mind
living on a quiet cul-de-sac in one of the best neighborhoods Irvine has to
offer.
This home is offered at $769,900.
For more information, call Mike K1 1111n~)' at (949) 640-3600. Strada
Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive ~ti· I 00, Newport Bcaclt. Coldwell
Banker Residential Brokerage is a memba of the NRT family of compmms. NRT
Incorporated, the nation's Leadi11g residential real estatc· brokeragl' company, is
a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD).
Location, location,
locati on
111.is is a newly remodeled
single story, cul-de-sac
home. Features include
hardwood floors, stone
countertops in the kitchen
and baths, new Stainless
steel appliances and crown
molding. There are three
bedrooms and two and
one-half baths, two
fireplaces and built-ins.
Association pool and park.
111.is home is offered at
$1 ,349 ,000.
For more infonnati(}n, call Lisa Ohanesian at (9 49) 640-3600. Strada
Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newporl Beach. Coldwell
Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT
Incorporated, the natiqn 's leading residential real estate brokerage company. is
a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD).
Strada Properties ' Sandy Pickens
extends real estate expertise to
Coto de Caza
She lives and works in
th e area she represents
Strada Propenles congratUlates the
success o f their Newport Beach
office's Sandy Pickens in bringing
excepuonal performance to the
residential real estate marketplace.
With nearly 16 years of experience
in the new home constn1ction
business working with major builders
and developers throughout Southern
Califonua, Pickens is a real estate
professional. Specializing in Coto de
Caza and as a resident of this robust
community, she offers Strada
Properties and d ients treme!Wous
insight into all facets of life in an area
that is otherwise underrepresented
Partnering with real estate vctl'ran,
Alison McCormick, who has madl'
significant impact on coast.JI
commun.itjes throughout Southern'
Orange County includ111g LlJn Isle,
the two offer an unbeatable
combination of fundamental
knowledge, an impressive rangl' of
real estate experience, and
community awareness.
Pickens is actwely involved within
the community in such organizations
as Wagon Wheel Elementary PT A
Execuuve Board, the Tesoro High
School Pep Squad Booster Club and
Cape Cod-style,
Lido view
This spacious four
bedroom, four and one-half
bath trarutional-style family
home on desirable Cliff Drive
in Newport Heights enchants
with its Cape Cod style an<l
Udo Channel views. An
inviting used brick entry pauo
and portico welcome you to
this timeless residence.
Sandy Pickens
the Girl Scouts . She 1s ad<l.iuonally a
member of the Assistance League oJ
Saddleback Valley and 1s highly
involved in the Ass1steens AuXJliary -
a mother/daughter ph1Janthrop1C
or~aruzation
"l lcr busmess ethic fits ri,ght 111 at
Strada Properties, where client
satjsfacuon comes first and
professional representation 1s an
absolute must,· said Execul!Vl' Vice
President Steve I ligh.
I kr key values inc:ludc attcntton tn
t.letail, honesty and ri,gorous
preparation. '
Contact Sandy Pi«kt•ns 111 (949)
64037/0or
spickens@stradaproperlies.com. Stmda
Properties. 140 New11ort Ccnlt'r Orit1t'.
Ste. I 00, Newport Beach .
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Inside, the comfort of two family rooms for living/entertaining, each with
fireplace, one with a wet bar, ad1oining terrace and water views. A gen ero us
master suite offers views, access to the tl'rrace and a sumptuous bath. The
home also features a beautiful kitchen with bar and dining nook, an
office/optional fifth bedroom. central counyard with spa, laundry room anti
three car garage. Tasteful decor, hnght, airy rooms, quality finishes, an open.
flowing floor plan and a feeling of great wannth and chann exude from a
residence that your family will call home for many years to come .
This home is offered at $2, I 99,000.
For more information, call Scott Singer at (949) 640-3600. Strada Propt•rlio.
140 Newport Center Drive. Ste. 100, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker
Residt~ntial Brolurat.e is a member of the NRTfamily of companies. NRT
Incorporated, the nation's lcadinf!, rt~~ide11tial real estate brokerage company, ''
a subsidiary of Cmdant Corpomtfnn (NYSE:CD).
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Paula Taylor shares her
successful first six
months with First Team
Fu'St Team Real Estate wiJI
be holding a free career
dinner, Thursday, Apnl 29
from 7 to 8:30 p m at the
company's Success Academy.
3785 Plaza Drive in Sdnta
Ana
The program will featurt:'
top agent Paula Taylo r She
will share how she sold more
than S7 2 million in her first
six months in real estate with
First Team.
Every year thousands of
people m <:>range County
denJe 10 pursue a career an
real c~tate A real estate career
can be very lucTat1vc,
however, it 11> not to r
Paula Taylo r
everyone. Thcrt:' are only a few other cdfeers
in which there t!; a large ~ap between thOSl'
agent<; tl1at an.• extremely succcsstul and
tho1>t' who do not succeed The seminar will
eJ11ca1c 'new a~cnts on what Jt takes to
hl'rnnte succes ful m the husiness
·1 tcre at lhrst Team. we are dedicated to
educa11ng new agents ahout the truth on .1
career in real estate." Career Director Enn
Dunn aid. The seminar will answer
quesuons such as· what does it take to get
staned, how you can ensure your success
and how much money you can make.
First Team Real Estate is dedicated to the
success of their new
agents. No other real estate
company offers a training
program with the·
Academy's success rate,
and no other real estate
company offers a
5,000-square-foot training
facility exclusively for
training new and existing
agents. ·our academy is
dedicated to providing the
highest quality of training
m the field of real estate
sales,· Founding President
and CEO Cameron Merage
said. •offering the best
service to the clients is Fl.rst
Team's No. I priority and
we a.re able to do that through our
unsurpassed training program•
TJwse who are serious about succeeding in
a career in real estate are encouraged w
attend the career dinner. Seating, is limited
and reservations are enco14raged. For more
information and reservations. contact First
Team's Career Development Departme11t at
(800) 728-7277, ext. 850.
Frank Lloyd Wright inspired
nus home must have been way ahead of its time when butlt
J 949. Inspired by the simple contemporary lines of Frank Uoyc
Wright, this breathtaking wood and glass home otlers two
bedrooms In the ma.in house as well as a detached studio.
BeauoJul redwood, cedar and Douglas fir are handoafted
berween glass and flagstone, creating a seamless merging of tht.
interiors with the exterior tropical landscape. lbree separate
garden areas offer ponds and waterfalls ; tn total, there are no le~
than five outside sitting areas.
The floor plan also features a fabulous Library and living roan
with stacked flagstone fireplace, built-In copper wood box and
built-In media center. Entenain In the formal dining room with
built-in buffet and dramatic indirect lighting. The informal dtnn
area can function well)lS a family room. Home has been update
with cable to all rooms as well as wiring for CAT 5 networking
AddloonaJ arnenitJes include an indoor/outdoor sound syStcn
extra large laundry room and cedar-lined closets throughout. TI
natural driveway, reportedly favored by Wright, complements l
home whlle providing parking for up to IO cars.
This home is offered at $ J ,049,000
For more information, call Mary Fryer of First Team Real Estalt
Inc. al (949) 759-5747.
Exquisite village
home
Storybook
Victorian near th e
beach
l-011nJ m .in 1ck..1l loration
w11hm Corona dcl Mar's
V1ll<1E;e 15 this hcach-dose This Victorian-style, four
bed.room and four and home, perfect for fanuly living
or for those that cnioy the one-half bath home is not
Southern Californian beach only one of the largest in
lifostyle This southwest San Clemente, but
Ndiltucket-mspm.•d home is also offers beautifuJ ocean
. spaaous tn design. with an and sunset views.
open floor plan fcatunng New landscaping enhances
three bedrooms with two and the grounds surrounding the
one-half bathrooms. An home Past an old-fashioned
elegant fireplace, fan Wtndow, front porch, on~ enters.the
plantcltJon shutters and lofty cathedraJ ceilings enllaJlce the light and bright living home through 1mpi:SS1ve double doors. Enjoy new harowood floors, paint,
room, while the ad,acent fonnal chrung room enioys a wall of windows, classic carpet as well as a kitchen ~d a master bath. French doors off the family room
neutral colors and tradltJonal chandelier. open up to the porch, allowing cool breeus Inside. Beamed ceilings, stained gli
Conveniently located to the dirung room is an effim:ntly designed chef's win~ows, four fireplaces as well as a sense of light and openness make this ave
knchen With whne ceramic tile counters, garden winJow over the sink and whue special home.
country·<;tyle cahmet:ry Separated from the family room by a breakfast bar, this The large living room features a brick fireplace and a quiet, sunny place tow
grectt room design also offers Dght hardwood fl oors and French doors that open to with family or friends. A curved bay window is the perfect niche for reading a
the patio book or displaying a Christmas tree. Nearby, the gourmet kitchen has been
Enjoy the spaaousness of the master bedroom created by the cathedral ceiling' upgraded. ~th new cctbinets, stain!~ steel appliances and granite counters
and large French wmdow Entert.ain tn style tn the large upstairs bonus room with wet bar, fireplace and
OptJnuzed for privacy, the groundc; include brick accented hardsc.ape, lushly viewing deck._
planted OowcrbcJs and ct wrap around patio area making al fresco entertaining a Encompasstng approximately 3,900 square feet of living space on a
bree-Le 6,24°"5quare-foot lot, the home also includes a home office. private spa, gated
Located near the tenm~ courts and Goldenrod's •footbridge to the ocean,· this driveway and three car garage.
home Is also within proximHy to shops, fine dining, Fashion Island and the Future residents will appreciate the walking distance location to the T Street
Pacific Ocean Beach, and great downtown shopping and dining.
This home is offered at S 1, 199,000. This home is offered at S 1.175 million.
For more information, calI First Ttmn Estlltes' KArm Co~ at (714) 856-2278. For more information, call Jennifer Blalte of First Team Bst:iks at (949) 940-212
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KEY LENDERS AND RATES
INTEREST
RATE
5.500%
5 750%
5 750%
5 750%
5.750%
4 750%
5.500%
5.750%
5 750%
5500%
5.250%
5 .750%
5.625%
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30 5.760
30 5 930
30 5 800
30 5 848
45 5 810
45 4 901
30 5.739
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A.P.R.
5 850
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5 440
4 334
3 930
4 841
3 6 17
3 792
MAX.
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333.700
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333.700
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3 360 2.000.000
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3 563 333 700
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Simply sublime Life at Talega
Spectacular ci ty lights, Resident<; at Talega have
ocean and bay views are the opportunity to pursue
the hallmark of this the uJtimate Southern
four-bedroom, five bath California lifcSlyle with the
contemporary home in the Talega Golf Course nearby
heart of Corona de! Mar. and the beaches In the
Walls of glass doors flood distance Wnh only 14
the open, fl owing spaces in estates, the opportunity to
natural light, while live thi~ lifestyle doesn't
imported granite floors add come often except now
a touch of elegance. With that this five bedroom,
approximately 4,000 four and one-half bath residence has anived on the markeL
square feet that includes a This opportunity is even more exceptional in that the home stands on one of
west facing, oceanview front deck, this re fined address offers a wealth of the largest lots ofTalega that measures 32,000 square feet.
comfortable and luxuriously appointed rooms. Securely gated, the home spreads itself out over more than 5,000 square feet.
The home's location is within walking distance to Fashion Island, the village Tii.rough French doors there is a library located off the entry with a custom built
and the beaches. desk and shelving. The formal living room has a stone mantled fireplace, lofty
The refreshing pool and spa provides a memorable venue for entertaining ceilings and an arched entry way to the formal dining room. The great room
guests. A columned pergola, built-in barbecue and sittmg areas add to your includes the family l'OOlf! with a custom bullr-in entertainment center and
options. fireplace, and spacious cher s kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite
The formal living room enjoys a lighted art niche and glass doors that open counters and sto ne backsplash . It opens to the morning room that looks out at
to a spacious ocean view deck. Those with a love for the culinary ans are the putting green and loggia.
certain to be amazed by the large eat-in kitchen that is equipped with The master suite boasts a fireplace, large bath with a walk-in shower and large
stainless-steel Viking appliances, custom cherry wood cabinets. granite walk-in closet. The secondary bedrooms each have their own walk-in closet and
counters, center island and breakfast bar for four. The informal dining area are connected through a Jack and JilJ hath. The.re tS a fourth bedroom with its
looks o ut at the deck and view beyond. own bath that could he reserved for guests or live--in assistance.
In total, the residence offers a family room, dining room, den, master suite Located on the second level is a large game room with a wet bar as weU as a
and a two car attached garage on an approx1mate half acre of manicured deck that offers views ofTalega Valley and down to the Pad lk. The filth
grounds. bedroom can be found here, again giving residents a second guest or live--in
This home is offered at $3.495 million. option, or possibly be used as a second home office or gym.
For more information, call First Team Estates' Kent McNaughton at (949) Tllis home is offered at $2.1 mjllion.
719-2050 or (949) 612-0006. Alsn, preview the home online using a virtual tour For more infonnation, call Fir.it Team Estates' Dou!. Echelberger at (949)
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2 bedroom, 2 bath
Condo. Fonne r model,
fireplace, 2 balconies .
Li ght and bri ght.
$699,995
Newport Beach
Open Sun 12-5
2442 Windward Ln
Large single level fam_~ly
home, no expenses spared.
. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Granite
kitchen, hard wood flooring,
over $200,000 in upgrades.
Over 9,500 sqft. lot. Mu t see!
$1,695,000
COLDWeu BANl\eR a Lori Mortenson
949-689-772 1
Rancho Mirage
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"Your counlry club connoissrur''
760-861-5071
Agent
$589,000 & $568,000
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 1n each home
Garage parking for 5 cars.
$2.495.000
RENTALS
Lido Park Dr 1 BR. 1 BA $2 000
CdM Furnished 3BA. 2BA
Available Sept. -Oct
~TEN EYCK REAL ESTATE
SHARI TEN EYCK
949-887-0512
2tao•1c1en••
3br, 2.5ba IOwnhome wilh lsge y&ld, 0'4t9IZlld
garage m llP8CIO\lS mast• bedroom Smal comoo" of 4 U1111s with low assooatlon rees
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Call Marcy, Agent
949-795-1522
OBm&taA
Corona del Mar
Spy Glass Bill
Open Sat 9:00 -3:00
11 Tiburon Bay Or.
Unobstructed view, l level 4br,
31'". Too many extras 10 mention
Broker co/op by owner
$2,000,000 -$2,400,000 vnn
949-780-0898
1954 San Bruno • Bluffs Townhome
3 bedroom, 2 bath. Newly upgraded. Close to all schools
and back bay. Taking sealed bids starting at $685,000
broker co/op
949-278-1282
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Pmudh prrwnrtd b~ Thuesa McVay (949) 533-H09
S<a"'-a> Pro11<m6 Rat E..utt, In{
1939 CONTINENTAL AVE
Canyon Pork. Great curb o~I. 38R,
1 BA, all new exterior includes new
roof, vinyl windows..<. stucco, point,
landscape, detached ~ car garage, RV
parking, Inside hos new stove. Needs
point, carpeting and updating. 1 block
lo pork.
$565,000
Marl Fewel, Re/Max
949.646.9670
NEWPORT BEACH
Locatlonl Locatlonl
2 BO, 2 BA fenced yard.
clubhouse, overlooks
heated pool. bay, marina
& private beach. Great
2nd home year round.
$82,000 OBO
Agent
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•Low assoc. dues. clubhouse. pool and 1enn1s
•Walk to AnderM:n FJcmcntary & BonnJ
Canyon ports P.irk ·
$1,19S,OOO
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TENNIS COURT ESTATE!
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A piece of heaven on 1he point of Corona Highland~. CDM. It
w11h 180° ot ocean ru1d canyon view' o..,
.. The land and location are worth the price!" %s ,,~ 11'"1t,1 l n14u,• u1111~"'l'"r.ir). ~llr. ~ll.1 + 1.u111I~ n~1m1'1udu• 4'/1 ~ ·t. l..1r~,· lni111.t11d n-.ar \.1rd' '""h 1<1th IXO '""' 11,•,l , 1 4'!
Jim & Pally McDonald McDonald C DM Homes 949-759-9070
del Mar Highlands
4 ht'tJroom 3 bad1 hnmr 1111 ''lllll 20 cro
on th'l Canyo•• De Pim vu•w
completely N •llrnc>dl' <'<I
$2,899,000
Vic Peterson
Peterson Construction Design INC.
949-929-1419
Villa Park Estate
Brand New Beautiful, Gorgeous Estate Home
7 Bedrooms 13 Bathrooms
Each bedroom has It's own bathroom.
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 Masllotti
Asking price $7 ,000,000
Coast Properties of California
CALL AGT. LAURIE LEGGIO
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Best Buy on the Coast -Excluslve listing $3, 150,000
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BALBOA PENINSULA
2129 Seville
4Br 3Ba Sun 1-4
Vince Mayall
Cannery Village Realty
714-264-1908
" CORONA DEL MAR
Call for security gate access
5Br 6Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Patrick Tenore
Nationwide Real Estate
949-856-9705
409 Desola Terrace
5Br48a
McDonald
COM Homes
949-759-9070
Sat-Sun 12-4
COSTA MESA
1939 Continental Ave
3Br 1 Ba Sat-Sun 1-4
Mary Fewel
Re/M ax .
949-646-9670
DESERT PROPERTY
Rancho Mirage CC
$1,550,000
$3,995,000
$3,100,000
$565,000
116 & 273 Kavenich $589,000 & $568,000
Turnkey furnished Sat-Sun 1-5
Mary Ann La Fleur
760-861-5071
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New Listing -$759,000
LAKE FOREST
Open Salurd3y 1.00-S 00
22112 Shadyvale lane
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LAGUNA NIGUEL
Open Sunday I 30-4·30
76 Vista Monlemar
New Listing • View • V"iew $2,050,000
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SANTA A NA
Open Saturday-Sunday 1.30·4:30
200 Bu1h SI
Stunning Artist Lott· Exclusive Listing S639,000 Stefanie Meure1
• J..< ,.,.., ·tdl h"''' (949) 715-315<
LAGUNA NIGUEL
76 Vista Montemar
5Br 4.5Ba Sun 1 :30-4:30
Stefanie Meurer
Platinum Properties
949-715-3156
LAKE FOREST
22112 Shadyvale Ln
3Br Sun 1 :30-4:30
Stefanie Meurer
Platinum Properties
949-715-3156
NEWPORT BEACH
1954 San Bruno
3Br 2Ba Sun 12-4
949-278-1282
2442 Windward Ln
4Br~5Ba Sun1 ~5
Lori Mortenson
Coldwell Banker
949-689-7721
681 Vista Bonita
3Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Patrick Tenore
Nationwide USA
949-856-9705
SANTAANA
200 Bush St
1 & 2Br Sun 1 :30-4:30
Stefanie Meurer
Platinum Properties
949-715-3156
$2,050,000
$759,000
$685,000
$1,695,000
$745,000
$639,000
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Irvine Terrace : A Newport Beach neighborhood
BOUNDARIES:
Bordered by Pac1f1c.
Coast Highway to the
north, Bayside Dnvc to
the !>Outh, Ji!mborcl'
Ro.id 10 thl' Wl'St .:1nd
A vm:ado A vl'nue to till'
C.lSt
HOMES:
There are about 370 smglc fanuly homt'' Tlw
qreets are terraced to give marl' than h,11[ lll thl·
homes an ocean view AJI but cl few home:. .irl' nn
fee land and there 1s an assoo.iuon hl·1ght l11mt ot
14 feet.
STYLE:
There are many types of home~ rang1n~ Imm J
c;mall, non-view cottage honw to an expan-;1v1.•, m•w
1wo-s10ry custom built homl' overlooking Newpon
I !arbor. There 1s COO'itant rcmoddtng clllll
new con structwn 1n lhl' m•1ghhorhood
AGE:
The fir..'1 22 homt'~ were built by Snuth
& Workey 111 the 1950s. Many of the
homes in the far wc!>t section wert.' built hy
Ares wlth the balance built hy Maccn
SALES:
There have been 23 sales 111 the last 12
months, compareJ to 27 from a ye.:ir ago
The'Ieast expensive wai. a leuschold for
Serene canyon, city lights view
This home has a park-like yard and is nestled 111
the premier gated Newpon CoaSt Montst'rrat
community. It features five bedrooms, three hath-.,
crown m olding, cuStom built-ins, plantation
<ihuners and hardwood floors. Located just step-. to
the community pool and spa. Nearby park w1th
tennis, basketball, sand volleyball and children's
playground.
This hom e is offered at $ J ,325,000
For more information, call Greg Lombardi of Coast
Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker at (949)
644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is located at 4
Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell
Banker Residential Brokerage is a member of the
NRT famt1y of companies. NRT Incorporated. lite
nation's leading residential real estate brokerage
company, is a subsidiary of Cetrdant Corporation
fNYSE:CDJ.
$650,000 and wa!> J 11011-VICW The
h1glu.•51 non-\'iew "old lor $2,450,000
.:tnd was a newly built, custom
4 ,000-squ.irc-foot home
The lowest pmed view home was
111 onpnJI comhtion ,1nd i.olJ for
$2, l 00,000. The h1,i.:hc~t ,uJe for the
pJst 12 month:. w.i~ J 1ww n astom
view homc 011 [)(1lph1n Tl'rr.tce for
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NOW LISTED:
Thl'rc Jrl' t um:ntly only three
homt•., lhted tor ~..ik. u1111p.irt'd 111
eight a yeJr J~u Th<: li~1 pnc.c-. ol
thC!>C homes rangl' Imm $1,-149,000
tor J non-v1cw honw 111 ong111<1I
tondmon tn .1 rt'rnmlclt•d cu .. 10111
non-view home tor S 1,950,0tlU
There arc currently l'tght home!> in
c .. now rang111g
from J ll·.i-.l'liold
for SY69,0ll0 to" new Cth\0111
6,70lhquan.•-fout view home for
6,750,000
The featured propeny 1~ a
thrl'c bedroom home m on~mJI
cond1t1on for $1,449,000. It h.:i~
great potcnual for a remodel or .i
new home to be huilt.
SOURCE:
Many and Mdu1daJonc!> ol
Bea utifully remodeled
llcauufully rcmoddcd Lido Isle bayfront on
-.amlv beach T!lrt.'C' bedroom<., two and one-hall
hilth~ The kitchen fl·atun.·, limestone counter!>,
'tatc-of-tht• an apphJntl's and distressed pee.an
noonng The hvtng room ha.; high ceilings,
recessed lighting, .. 1 fm•p!Jcc and o pens to the
ht'ach and bay I luge master bedroom with
balcony, fireplace and gorgeous bath. l lo me aho
tnrludes moonng can for a 'i milll boat. Pnce
available upon requc.,t
For more informatro11. mil Chnyl Johnston of
Coast Neu,71ort Propcrlte!>-Coldwt•/I Banka at (949)
723 RBOO. Coast Newport Pmperlies is located at
3377 Via Lido. Newport IJeaclt Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage is a nuwber of tl1c NRT family
of companies. NRT Incorporated, the 11ation ·s
leadi11g residential real 1•state brokerage company. 1J
a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD)
Co.ht Nt•wpon Propenie~ 'oldwcll llJ11kt•r. 4 Cl\'lt
l'l.ua, ~tc 260. Ncwpon lkac.h Thl·y can lw
rl'adwd at (949) 644-1600 "
JI you would hke to ~uh11111 .1 <.ommun11y prufilt•
c1l your fam1 area, plca~l' follow t lw a hove fnm 1Jt
and enclose .i map outlim· (fhomJ<; Gu1dt') of tilt•
Jrt•a .:ilong with a photo ol a currt•nt lis1111g Tlw
des<.npuun of the propcny ~nc!> under the ·now
11'tcJ• section. Send to Jill Ulnk-.en, Daily Pilot, :uo
W !lay St , Costa Me .:i, CA 92627, (949) '>74-42.17
Harbor Cove Palisades home
Walk 10 1--ashion L~J,u1d ..iml Balhoa lslantl from th1-.
heauulul home Feature<; mdutlc four bedroom!> and
three bathrooms with om• hcdroom .:ind bath
tlowm'tal.n>, ptUowed hme!>1onc floor;, warutc
counters, honey maple glazt' cahu1eh, trJwrtim· .lJld
hme<;tom' master bath, -.urrountl sountl, crown
mnlwng and a th.rel' car ~ge Also foJturetl L'> a
hl'autiful pnvate pool wlth hot tub and a rock
w.11cr1all. Additio nal feature~ u1dudc a commun11y
pool, sp;i, showers, harhccues, wJJkln~ trails to tlw
13.lck Bay and low assoc1a11on dues
This home 1s o ffered at $1,575,000
For more informaNon. call Brum Thomas of Coast
Nl'wport Properties-Coldwell Banker al (949)
644-I 600 Coast Newport Properties is kx.at{'d al 4
Civic Plm.n, Ste 260. Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT famt1y of
compa11ies. NRT Tncorporaled, the nation's leadi11g
resuientia/ rcal estate brokt:rage company. is a
sum'idiary of Cendant 01rporatio11 (NYSE:CD).
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Outstanding
opportunity
Single lc:'vel four bedroom,
two bath home on large
tapprox:uncJtely one--tlurd
cJcre1 le,·el lot O\'erlookmg
the Panfic Catalina and my
lights Complete with
dppro"ed pl.an ... for cJ
rn.ign1fkent
arcrutect.Je:.1pie<l. Tom
Berger AlA, Clpe Cod-style
home \\1th four fireplaces,
great room pool :.pa and
outdoor lotchen and h\'lng
aiecJ Also has great "bones" ready fo r cJ remodel
TIU!> ho me I!> offered at$ I ,499,000.
For mart• mformat1on, call Carolyn Skenderian at (9491 497-5599. Stmc
Prop<rlus 1088 .\'orth Coast liighu:ay, Lag11na Beach. Coldwell Banker
Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRTfamily of companies NRT
1n~·orport1ted rJie nat1on·s leading residen tial real estate brokerage compa,
a sub:i1du1') or Cenda11t Co rporation (NYSE.COi
Remodeled
Ba ycrest home
Ben er than nev .. ·. 11.iwlessly
remodeled home The
countless ameruues mclude
newer du.i! paned wmdows
and doors. hardwood floors,
gramte kitchen Wlth sta.mless
appbaru."'e" Gcrgeou' mlSter
t-.:Jth \\itl: :.i..~e so.ikmg rub
anJ ~lte -hower :'\ewer
cemra:' heat .i::J .u:
condmorung. bwh-m cl05(>t
orgaruzer.; .:U:."1om \\-rrlJo"
creaanems (U)"10nt ~t an..! ... -n.1wn :nl1IJmg The overstzed backyard has
mature fruit trttS and cJ bwlt-m ~~-ry Nrht>rue island with refngerator
~home 1S offered at s~; l"\.\.)
For more information call L1S Olsen at 19491 N 0-3600 SITada Properlle.. /.
Newport Ct'ni.tT On1•e. te. I 00, Neit710rl Bendt Cu/dl('e/l Banker Residet1t111/
Brok em gt' IS" mmiber of the NRT fam1~v 1~fcumr1<1nit'S . .VRT lm:orporated. the
Mhon's leading. resulential re.al tStatc bmkcmf,t compm1y, rs a mbsidiary of
Ondnnt Corporation (NYSE. CTJ)
Waterfront property
in Bayside Village
In the hl'..irt tlf Newptlrt,
tlu home is .in unheht•\-.1bk
pnce1 Dock your ho.lt ul front
and en1oy reson !:)~ linn~
Bays1Je V1llage ll.lS rwo
commwuty pools.i J"\lS, tw 11
clubho~e-;. fimes room,
m.mru anJ Sclrldy he.:1ch
nus t .Jbdn.i home has two
bt.>J.roorru. anJ rwo ruth.' ... 1
~modeleJ kitchen. fresh
p.unt ms1de and out. bnck fire pl.ici.>, mstdl' J.mndry n10111. ltlt:. nf storage:' and
dOSt't sp.ice .• md p.ukm~ for four plu~ c,\N
~em has Lmd lease det.ul
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P'ropntus. 140 .Veu.port Center r>n1Y. Ste 100. Nei<7tt1rl Bt•11;.·)i OJ/Jwell Banker
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Sensational Waterfront
147 Harbor Island Road
Sensational waterfront home situated on a great lot
with 70 feet of frontage, fabulous views , large dock
& side tie. Inviting courtyard with built-in BBQ & spa.
Open floor plan offers 5BD with in-suite bathrooms &
...__ ___________ waterfront views from the formal living room, dining
room, & main floor master suite.
$5,300,000
3301 East Coast Highway
Corona del Mar. CA 92625
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