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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-05-08 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• . a1 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SATURDAY, MAY 8, 2004 • Supervisor stiggests possible JWA sale County official's proposal to eiplore selling the airport to cover debt breathes life into . Newport's hope of controlling its operation. June Ca111r.nde DattyPilot NEWPORT BEACH -Just as city officials declared defeat in their dream of taking over John Wayne A!rport, C.Ounty Supervi- sor Owles Smith has asked staff to examine the reaslbility of sell- ing the ab:port to help pay down county debt. City leaders have been talking with Newport's own county rep- resentatives, Jim Silva and Tom Walson, in hopes or possibly ta.k- ing control or the airport. The • supervisors' -especially Wil- son's -resistance ro the idea prompted city officials basically to abandon hope of taking over the airport and instead loolc for other ways to play a role in air- port operations. But they weren't expecting the bombshell from Smith, who represents Santa Ana, Wesunin- ster and Garden Grove and who thus has not been part of the talks with Newpon Beach. "This wasn't specifically point- ed toward Newport Beach, but Newport Beach did trigger it," Smith said. "What I asked is that staff to tell us what the advan- tages and disadvantages were and explore the possibility of putting John Wayne Allport on the market for sale to Newport Beach, (the Orange C.Ounty 'JtansportaUon Authority! or \yhatever agency and for the funds generated to go toward PHOTOS BY STEVE Mc:CRANK I DAILY PILOT Carpenter Dave Carreon has lots of work ahead at the Huscroft House. Built in the early 1900s, the building was recently moved to Bernard Street in CQsta Mesa. longtime Costa Mesan John Morehart has commissioned the home's remodel. Mistoric restoration Work on returning the Huscroft House to its original luster has begun Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -After be- ing abandoned and ne- glected, the Huscroft House has found an owner who is taking great pains to restore her to her former ele~ance. John Morehart, a 20-year Costa Mesa resident and business owner, ls metlcu- lously restoring the early Craftsman-style house, which he moved six months ago to property he owns on Bernard Street. It will take more than $100,000 to completely re- construct the early 1900s house, Morehart said, but It's worth It to make sure the de- tails of the house are re- stored as accurately as pos· sible. He sees the house as his legacy to Costa Mesa. ·1 feel like I have 3Jl oppor- tunity to give back to the city (something) tha.t's not an ugly site." Morehart said. "It will contribute to 'this cul· ture, and people will have some pride ln It." The house was moved to Costa Mesa from Santa Ana In 1954 and 111 one of the old- est houses In the city. The house was donated to the city in the' 1990s by Eric Cer- nich, a developer and Costa Mesa resident, who bought It from the Huscroft f8!1111Y· Costa Mesa building inspector Pete Tenace, left, examines In 1998. the city paid John GaJlagher's restoration work on a solid redwood knee about ss4,ooo to mov~ It to brace from the Huscr9ft House. The house is under an TeWlnkle Park, where u was ·extensive restoration and the builders are trying to retain s.. RESTORATION, Paie M as much of the original woodwork as possible. FAMILY TIME A day to honor a special woman Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.~com debt de(easance for the county.· QUESTION ? But the legal hurdles are huge. Under federal law. revenues col- lected by airports can't go to county or city general funds. Strict rules say they can onl~ be µsed for specific airpon • and aviation-related expenditures. 'Though that's exactly the legal area that county staff will ex- plore, Newport Beach City Man- Wiii the latest development give Newport Beach a bett9r chance of taking over airport • See JWA. Pa1e A5 bpentions7 Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilot@lstimes.com. Please spell your name and Include your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes only. Cybercrime right out of movie lore Newport Beach police are investigating, how someone hacked into Corona del Mar High 's computer system, altering the grades of several of its students. Oeepa Bharath and Marisa O'Nell Da1lyP1lot NEWPORT BEACI l -Po- lice are Investigating how the ~des of seven C.Orona del Mar I Ugh School students changed significantly and who, exactly, managed to break into the school's com puter system and pull off the movie-script crime, officials said. School officials reponed the illegal grade changes on Mon- day ro the police, said New- pon Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman. MSome of the schools ad- ministrato~ noticed signifi- cant changes Lil !>ome or the students' grade!> and realized that they had been changed." he said. "And each student had several grades changed.· Adminbtrators 'have identi- fied the students whose gradl!l> have been altered, but haven't deterrruned who hacked into the computer sys- tem, Shulman said. Whoever accessed lhe system also de- leted close to 1,200 files that had infomlation abour the grades and other personal in· See CRIME, Pa&e A4 PUBLIC SAFETY Police arrest teen from security tape Juvenile ~s among-s'everal on 7-Eleven video that showed a woman being assaulted. Oeepa Bharath Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-Police ar- rested a 16-year-old boy on Thursday who was among a group of young men caught on a convenience store sur- veillance tape when a woman was being groped, officials said. Officials djd not release the teen's name because he Is a minor. He was arrested and later released to hjs par- ents, Costa Mesa Police Lt. John FitzPatrick said. Police released a copy of the surveillance tape, which showed a man reaching un- der a woman's skin and touching her. to local media on Wednesday. TilUrsday's arrest was a result of tipsters calling police with informa- tion, FitzPatrick said. Officials believe that the man who was groping the woman on tape is one or the men wanted in c6nnection with a serie!> or assaults on Victoria Street. So far, l l women have reported being grabbed from behind when See ARREST. Paae A4 ads know that everything Is going to be OJC. That's jUJt the way they're . When 2·year-old little nny falls dowo, scrapes his e and cries because he he's golng to die, Dad will react the same way. Jt's a sort check and balance system that has been the basis of successful parenting for who too often have to play both roles in a family, thanks to a high divorce rate. Tumorrow we honor the rnorns Who put a load of laundry in the washing machine at night before they go to bed and then get up early to make sure k'a tran&ferred to the dryer. WEATHER -~ hlm to tape an Qpl.rln to tt. ou'll llvt," Dad says. ut Mom fr-eab. Mom It to teU him that emythlna ing to be OJC and backs tt th 1 hug and ldlHJ. That'• way morns are wired. ther way ft wrong. When kneHc:rapfni tc:enario hlell later on In Ufe ln tbiim. mome and Clim """-'4 ______ _, u long as STEVE SMITH there have been famUJes. But tomorrow ts the day we honor the nwtUring U6e·ot the p1rental equation. lt'I the dqw. ... Ukle to boriof dl9 wvm111 ln America Thmorrow we honor the monu who really do mean It when they 11y they're going to make sure they'll be at the achool play or the soccer gamt. Make no mhltlb about It they are there. and no Job. bad Fog In the ear1y morning won't have a chance of stidtlng around. S..PaaeA2 POLmcs SPORTS ,. The Corona del Mar High glrf1' 1Wlmmlng team ~ptures the P9clflc Coett l.Ngue champlonahlp In Laguna Beach. S..P .. ell , A2 Saturday, May 8, 2004 . BOOMERS & BEYOND-.,:; • t ""'' .. Serving soldiers and family with flair~;;: S tella OlaYOe' mild-mannered appearance becomes surprising upon listening to her laundry list of accomplishments. She owns Newport Center Orthopedic Supplies, Jnc. and did research during World War II on why soldiers were dying in the Pacific. She helped prove that vitamJn 812 was lacldng in their dJets. She also did research on radJated food during the war. She helped prove that oleo, better known as margarine today, was a better food product than butter because it was more stable. Olavos, 82, recently sat down with the Pilot's Lu.la Pefta to talk about her past, especially her family. Where dJd you grow upt What kind of chlldhood dld you havef Grew up during the Depression. It was an average middle class neighborhood in Akron, (Ohlol. We lived in a house that my dad built. There were six children ln the family. Five girls and one boy. It was a very happy childhood, very happy. Had wonderful parents who belJeved their children should be weU-educated. A1J six children have college degrees. Three of them had graduate degrees. How dJd you end up In Newport-Mesa? He started this business in New'pOrt Center when It was being developed In '67. We moved here I think in '70. We live in Spyglass. My young son went to Corona del Mar and he's now an attorney. My eldest son works in the business with me. What are your greatest accompU1hmenta In llfef My greatest accomplishment is being a mother and raising two boys. The boys lost thelr dad over 28 years ago and I had ro raise them by myself as a single parent. If you could re-do one moment or lnddent In your llfe. what would It bet The thing I would do over is take more vacations as a family. But starting a business was difficult, because you always had to be here, because we never could do It once my husband started this business. We were here 12 months out of the year, and looking back, I would have changed that In other words, the two boys were aJways in school or working and it would have been better to have more play time together, vacation time together. THE OLDER CROWD What profealon other than youn would you like to have trledt If I could go back to school I would go back and be a historian. I am very interested in history. P..spedally history of our country. I just finished reading Alexander Hamilton's book that just came out And there's a biography by Thomas Jefferson that just came O\U #1-~t . I'm not ftnfshed reading. Th* , were great leaders and sometimes J don't think we l;l&ve those leaders today. What are tome~ between a typk:al day In your Ufe now versus a day In your, llfe 30 yean ..,, The dit?erence between then · and now is that I was a mothtti' with young children and ver}' concerned about their homework. And piaking sure" ' I they were getting it done. I : think it's very important that • ' parents spend a lot of time With,' their children. Now J spend ~)qt . of time in my garden, and of ' .. course I do a lot of church w~rlc.,: What Is the greatett leaeon yoli\le learned In your llfef The greatest lesson I've learned in my llf e is to walk · with the Lord everyday. Whatever you do. the Lord is first. .. What do you treasure mOltt My grandchildren. AccordiOg to scripture [it's Important) that you live long enough to see your children's children. And I think they are the greatest gift the Lord bas given me. What would you llb people to always remember about youf That I was a good person and· a caring penon. What WM one of the be9t of the unexpected thlnp that happened In your Ufe1 Well. I think the development of this business. After .my husband died, it was a lot of insecurity. And I must say l1\}" • family was surprised that we • ' dJdso well. ' ' •• # .. • ~. I Dynamic duo of leadership at the Senior Center E ach year the Cos ta home. he has served In various the challenge and matched Mesa Senior Center Hensley is a leadership positions, the amount of $10,000. With relies on our annual genuine including chief of staff and a the help Qf our team leaders, campaign to raise a American 17-year member of the Hensley and Parry, we are significant percentage of our hero, hospital's board of direc1ors. confident we wiU reach our operating revenue. That's having I always refer to Parry as goal of Sl00,000. why the leadership provided received the senior center's guardian I invite our readers - by the annual campaign's comm en -angel. My friendship with indeed, challenge them -to chairperson Is so Important. dations Parry began my firs t day on help the senior center -,This year. we are thrilled to from the the job as the senior center's continue with our vision of have John Htinsley, chief of AVIVA attorney executive director, and I enhariclng seniors' ,quality the Costa Mesa Police general, as have enjoyed working with of life, promoting dignity Department, serving as our well as the him on many rewarding and and respect, nurturing campaign chair. Supporting GO ELMAN South Bay beneficial projects since that talents and skills, fostering Hensley's leadership Is our Medal of VaJue. Hensley has co-chair, Dr. Gwyn Parry, also been awarded Officer of director of community the Year and Employee of medicine at Hoag Memorial the Year honors in the Hospital Presbyterian. various jurisdictions he has This magic duo, I am served. certain, will ~ring the energy Parry Is also a hero. In and enthusiasm necessary addllion to his duties as to help us reach our director of community campaign goal of $100,000. medicine at Hoag, he also Hensley Is a 29-year law serves as director of the enforcement veteran who community benefit program began his career In the U.S. for the hospital. Parry's Army as a military police commitment to the ofncer, serving tours of duty community Is most both overseas and here at outstanding at Hoag, where Daily A Pilot VOL 98, NO. 129 ™<>MM H. JOHNSON 8fllW'e McO-* Publi1htr lONYDOOEAO Editor MANCIY D.\MEl.8 Ad~rtltlng Manager LANA JOHNION PromotlOM Olreetor Photo Editor, (948)~ llM"e.mccntnk•fMlmaoom JoeeJ. .... M Director I N9WI Delle Chief, UM&)~ /ON.Nlllta.•"1tfm-.com ,......,. GJNt Aleunder. Lori Anderlon, Oenlel Hunt. Pllul 8altiowltE NIWllTNIF .,... ... Crimtend _,,. ~. -·~ ~•...,_oom .... o , .... Newpoft 8-dl '9pMW, (M)~ }UM.~•,,.,,_oom M.-......... CO«& Melt...,._, M) PM221 _..,,...,,...,,.,,,..,__oom time. As busy as Parry Is, he finds time to serve on many boards. This past year, we were honored and privileged to have him jointly serve on the senior center board of directors. Parry generously primed our annual campaign rhls yea,..with a $10,000 donation. He challenges any corporation, organization or Lndlvidual to match the amount. We are grateful to C.J. Segerstrom and Sons who were the first to take up Aldi Roblneon Polltlce, bl.lllneee and environment reporter, (949) 784"'330 1//cla.~'*"'Ollltimacom Ul9Na Newe ...i.tant. (949) 574-4298 lu/1.~tlllltlmes.com PHOTOGAAPHER8 Merti C. Ouetln, Don Leach, Kent Treptow, Dougie• Zimmerman RfAOEM HOTLINE (949) &U-eoe8 ~ Reoord your commenta about the Dally Piiot or rtewe tips. ~ Our addreM 11 330 W. Bey St., Coltll Mesa. CA 92627. Otllce l'loun ai. Mondq. Friday, 8:30 a.m .• 5 p.m. ~-. 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This past week we held our second annual evening of Fine Wine and Fast ~ars event at the Automotive Road of Dreams Oassit Cat Museum. change• to The Newport 8eadl/Co1ta Meta Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, co.ta M818, CA 92626. Copyright: No newe storlet, lllustratlone. editorial metter or advertleementa herein can be reproducied without written permlselon of copyright owner. HOW TO AlACH US ~ The Tlmee Orange County (800) 252·91•1 Ad.Awdllllj Cl nlfted 1949) 842·5678 Dl9plily (949) &U.-4321 ~ Nlwl (Ml) 042.eeec> .,... (Mt) 674-4223 New.,_ (Mt) MM170 ....... ,.. (IM8) 8&0-0170 !""'91: dtlllypl1ot•l«f,,,...oom MmOllte ........ (Ml)&U~1 , ..... ,.(Ml) 131-6802 PublitMd bV llmee Community Newt, I dMllon of IM Loi Mgele9 Tlmel. It was a marvelous success, summer by selling your due In large part to the items at the Flea Market, call Orange County Marketplace, Darryl Kim at {949) the support of the Teller 645-2356, ext. 15 to reserve a family. Ryan Miller and family sale spot. and our own staff. The I, along with many anendance at the event was mothers, will be c~lebratlng double that of the previous Mother's Day on Sunday. I year, and we intend to keep will be celebrating this day doubling every year. Our with my children and deepest thanJcs go to all the grandchildren and the many vendors who participated seniors that I am so blessed through their donations to to be surrounded by. I count our silent auction. We were on these precious and wise especially proud to have the people for friendship and Artisans Crafters' Corner of the wisdom necessary to live the Orange County a life of service to others. Marketplace join us, too. To all the mothers who We will be holding our work tirelessly to bring up third annual Flea Market our future generatlOl\S, we at from 8 a.m. to noon May 22. the Senior Center wish you a We invite your family and wonderful day with your friends to come on over to family. the senior center's parking lot for some • AVrVA GOELMAN le the bargain-hunting fun. AJI executive director of the Co eta proceeds go the senior Mesa Senior Center and will center programming. If you write occasional column• wish to clean out your about the center, it• membera closets and garage for the and eenlor luuee. SURF AND SUN -.. ' .. I • . . . . • I • • . . \ • I WEATHER FORECAST wlnda wlll be from 20 to 30 • Early morning areaa of fog will give way to partly cloudy skies with clearing by afternoon. High• will be from 89 to 76 degreM along the coast to •• high a1 88 degree• Inland with 10me light Winds, Tonight, aome doudl wlll move In It aundown end conditions wlll be motttv cloudy by midnight. Lows a,_ expected to be from 60 to 66 deg ....... lnfonnetlon: www.nwa.nou.gcw BOATING FORECAST • Along the coettwnd out to c.t.llna, W9lt wlnde wlff btow "°"' 10 to 20 knolll wtth W9V9e • 3 '-'on• Wl9lefft IW9ll et 2 ...... 1°"'8t'ft, notth~ wtnde wll be from 115 to 21 llnotl with ........ _ "°"' 4to•• lhd I~ Plltod M 10 llOOlldl. On ........ north..- knot. during the day end•• : : : high •• 36 knots In the • : : evening. Combined eea• wlll • • befrom6to8t.etwltha • : : domlntnt period of 11 ~ • .- SURF TIDES """ 7:211.m. 2:22p.m. 8.'03p.m. • • I • " I . °*Pilot .. .,, } ., ., SabKday, May 8. 2004 A3 I ·- \ ~ Green Party leader rallies College stud~nts Peter Camejo covers a variety of issues facing the country during a speech at Orange Coast. • Allcla Robinson Daily Pilot • But the wealthiest few Amedcans media often only presents one sJde or ls- control the political system beca•..e they sue&. They lhouJd work for whatever cl>nate tbe bulk of the money that pays caueea are Important to them and also for campaigna. Qunefo &a.Id. vote lw the party they agree with rather •0ur electoral system tm't In your than th1nldng their vote ls ~ted if it's hands,• he said. •It's In the bands of not for a Republican or a Demoaat. he -~ said. He aiddl.ed the 8nt 8ulh wlminis-·11 you coukl vote for who you want. tration for supporting Saddam Huaeln maybe you'll discover yo\(re oot alone with weapons and fuod.lng, and he and ~ are mJWons and millions of .P<;C: CAMPUS -If more people acoff'ed at the Idea that top U.S oftldals peopje who 8'1'ee with you,· he said. vb!~ for the political party that truly weren't aware of the abuse or Iraqi pris-Camejo found a recepti'(e audience In represents what they believe, more of oners that was recently revealed In pbo-the students. thj!IJl would probably vote green, soda1 tos. . GeMne Salman, 24, said she already activist Peter Qunejo said Friday during "They really should give Oscars for blew most of what c.&mejo said about a talk at Orange C.oast C:Ollege. th.ls stuff, (like) Bush saying be didn't Iraq and the U.S. tax system, but she ap- Capiejo, a Green Party candidate for blow,• Camejo said. •Everybody In Iraq predated that he vocally goes against ~or In the October recall election. blew.• . the mainstream. Because he's outspo--dreW' a standing ovation when he shared A majority of Iraqis as well as many k.en. Camejo is ostraWed by the media. bis ctttidsms of the Iraq war, the U.S. tax other nations oppose U.S. military op-she said. ~tt(fD and the Bush administration erations In lmq, be added. Both Salman, who is taking ~ for witJ) several hundred students at oc;x: Although Americans are used 1o·try-her post-graduate studies. and another °"e or bis themes was the Inequality Ing to solve problems on their own. student, Beau Gertz, said they'll con- of American Income taxes. As the tax many or the Issues facing the world to-sider voting for Green party candidates system Is now structured, the richest day can only be resolved by people after heartng Camejo's talk.. people pay the smallest percentage or working together, be said. Gertz, 20, came to tbe event to gel ex- their,lncome In taires, he said. If Callfor-"We have to learn that our family now tra credit for class but agreed with some ni'. would raise taxes slightly for Ole ls the entire species and our home is the of Camejo's points. stdte's wealthiest residents, there would entire planet.• be said. •0ur problems ·1 ended up actually liking what he t>e enough money to replace the funds are the problems of the world.. had to say." Gertz said .• (America) is be- tha.t have been cut from education and Camejo advised students not to ac-coming more of a dictatorship than a have a budget surplus. he said. cept everything they're toJd because the demoaacy. • ~ Whole Bod.v CleallR INFERNAL CLEANSING SYSTEM* •Digestive LWer & Lgmph Cleanse •No Harsh Laxatives • Simple 2 Week Program • 'Ihle DispersionTlA Fiber SUGG. 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Daily Pilot MEii ............. .-.i ··--~ ........ ... ,.,_ .. ,,.. .. ..,..,., ••t.-•IQn 'I!! IA 1174.,.... Aft., .... COSTA as& (888) MESA-717 N . RESTORATION Contiru!d from Al left shdnc on adlt. while the dty tried lO sdl iL When blda fell through. It lffmtd beaded for demolition, WltJl tbe dry, aa a lut resort, tried to give lt a-..y. £run Mottban. wbo atepped lo to reKUe lL He moved lt to the Wfftsfde six month.I ago and began ttfwbithlng ll, de- tail by authentic detail. Part or the agreement called (or the city to pay Motthart $30,000 -ha1C of the coat of re- location plua abatement of toxic materials like lead-baaed paint and asbestos. Penn.It and building fees that are normally uaoclated with relocation and restoration project.a such u th.ls one were alJO wa.lved. One of the more dlfftcuJt and exp«msJve parts of the restora· don was estabUshing where the footings should be. Morebart said. The crew bad lo drop lines and dig, by hand, with the house above them. Also challenging wu the fact that the house had no roof be- cause It had to be remclved to fit under the freeway over· passes when It was moved to the park. Morehart said. •The only images we had of it was one very poor photograph -it didn't give us any of the details and we realized then that those images were lnoor· rect anyhow because the eaves had hecn removed sometime prior to that photograph." he said.Morebart has done exten- sive research to discover ex· actly whal the house looked like when it was first bulJL He is restoring the original colors. which have been uncovered by stripping the paint layer by layer. ·Whether I Uke it or not, tho e were the pigments,· Moreban said. ·1 will probably put them back for respect for the origjnal. It 's kind or 11.lte re- buUding an old boat and trying to keep it authentic." One of the surprises of the reconstruction process was dia· covering ome or the original pickets for the porch fence. They were found in an en- closed sectJon or the porch that Morehart is ellminadog be- cause it ls not original Those pickets wilJ be restored and others will be replicated to fill out the rest of the fence. One o( the aspects of the house that make It so remark- able historically is the redwood that was used ln places 11.lte on the knee braces, which are FAMILY Continued from Al weather or traffic is going to keep them away. We honor the moms who relive their elementary and middle school years by helping out on one class project after another and try to guide Johnny -now 12-through the Mside, angle, side" raUonale o·r geometry, all the while wondering what to sa.y to him when he asb, •Mom, why do I have to learn this stuft"l• We honor moms because they never get sick. Dads get sick. Dads get a cold and beg eomeone to put them out of their misery. Moms treat the Ou like a hangnail. They're ones •llllLOOP ==s1• ··-......... "'"" STEVE Mc CRANK I DAl.Y PILOT New wood planks and a custom built window frame will be used in the restoration of the early 1900s Huscroft house, which is attempting to use as much of the original woodwork as_ possible. used to hold up the overhang· Ing on the roof. said City Build· log Inspector Pete Tenace. who is overseeing the reconstruc· ti on. "This is quarter-cut -the same \vay they make a violin," Tenace said. •That's the way they did it in the old days." The house also bas old-fash· ioned accouierments like cedar dressers. So fa.r, Morehart's crew has upgraded the wirl.Qg and plumbing, and insulated the house. lt still needs work on the plastering, exterior painting, siding and the roof, he said. Moreban has gone above and beyond what's necessary, said Tenace, who joking calls Morehart ·aouseau" because of his diligent, investigatJve re- search into the house's original design . ·He didn't' have to do any- thing to this be<:ause of the his- torical requirements,· Tenace said. "He chose to. He took the money issued to htm and put it who take dads' advice and tape an aspirin to I.he pain. No illness ever stopped any mom from making lunches for school. We honor moms because they're on call 24/7 and never complain about it. When Johnny is sick, mom is the one who takes time off work. Mom is the one who goes to take him out of school. Mom is the one who reads him to sleep and Mom is the one who sta)'11 with him if he can't sleep at all. We honor moms because I have not yet met a maJe of the species who would have the courage and patience to carry a child in his belly for nine months. That, to me. is worth this day. We honor moms becawe they are the rocb ln t:be family. From the moment a child b born until he leaves the nest. and even beyond that, Mom means ·home• and all the good feelings that conjwes up. Mom will always be there, even if Johnny bas his own set of problems. Doesn't matter. Mom doesn't judge, she just makes It better. We honor moms because they're stronger than dada. Not phyakally. perh•P'· but ln all the ways that we really need to aet examples for our children. We honor moms because ARREST Contiooed from Al to good use: The entire restoration will take about a year, Morebart said. He's not sure what he will do with it when it's finished. One thing he does know Is that he won't rent it out, he said. ·1 don't think J would 6nd a renter who loves the house,• Morebart said. When the ho use is com- pletely finished, he wants to throw a party for city officials to thank them for their sup- port, he said. ·1 reel 11.lte the city has been painstakingly attentive but in· credibly aensitive about keep- ing the house In the manner and integrity (of its original state!.• Morehart said. Mlt's been a good experience for me personally and it's changed my attitude a lot about what I thought about city officials.~ • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Coate MeH. She may be reached et (9491574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newman@latimes.com. they sacnfice for their children. They frequently give up careers -or put them on hold - because they've determined that nW ing a child or children is more important And I'm happy to report that that trend is on the rise. Maybe It's a ripple effect from 9/ 11, maybe not, but It's one the rise and that's a good thing for kids. We honor moms because they're selOess, tireless dedication to their families is something to behold. So, dads and kids, here's what to do for Mom tomorrow. Save the money you were going to spend on the jewelry, clothes or other materiaJ item -Mom can buy that herself. Tomorrow, buy Mom some Dowers. Make brealr:fast for her or take her to brunch and mm sure it includes champagne. Then write her 8 note telling her thal you love her. telling her that although you don't tell her as much as you should, you do love her. And whatever you do, don't ask her II she washed that favorite ahlrt of youn. Happy Mother's Day. •STEVE SMrTH It e Costa Mesa realdent end a fl'fflence wri1er. Re9dera mey leave • "'"9age for him on the Daily Piiot hottine at (949) 842-6086. been t:tying to get the word out about the seminars in the com· munlry, which bas a large Latino populadon. .The .... ult.a aft just lick.. she Mid. "So far it'• happened on Victoria Screet. But they could bappeit anywhett to the d ty and women need to be 1wu. of how to better protect ~· 1be oat lelDlnar wW be held at 7 p.m. on May 13 ln the Cotta ,.... Police Deputment'l llldi- tonum. The deplr1ment ii at 99 Ni Drift. 9pmWl tianllaton wlU be available. A..,one whh more lnforma· don lbcMlt the indden•. Mked to call (71') 75f·5281. PUBLIC SAFE1Y POLICE FILES ~I ·. •, cocrAMESA •An...-.~Pettv meft from a vehide WM reported In the 2100 bb:t~ 7:36 e.m. Thul"lday. , , • .A(leon Boul.,._ct AA auto theft we. reported In the 600 bk>dtet 1:258.m. Thul'lday. • Awnue of tM Al19: Forgery was reported in the ~ blodt et 11:04 a.m. Thul'lday. • ~ 8trMt: A burglal'( WU reported In the 1800 , blodt et 1 :14 a.m. Thorlday. • w.t S.-S1rMt: AA auti> theft waa reported in the 600 blodt et 7:48 a.m. Thurtday. • 8ri1t101 StrMt: A vehicle burglary was reported In the 3000 b&odt at 9'.20 a.m. Thursday. • Center Sn.t: Identity theft was reported In the 700 blodt at 12:28 p.m. Thur'9dey. . ""'°"°" DIM: Vandalism was reported In the 300 bfodt at 8:31 a.m. Thurlday. NEWPORT BEACH • Eut Balboa 8oulnwd: Grand theft wu reported In the 100 blodt et 3:06 p.m. Thursday . • McFedden Plalce: An . assault was reported In the 100 blodt at 1 :37 a.m. Thursday. • OcMn Boulevard: Battery was reported In the 3600 blodt 5:60 p.m. Thursday. •Weist OCMn Front Grand theft was reported in the 3100 blodt at 2:15 p.m. Thursday. • Scholz Pl8za: Trespassing was reported In the 100 blodt at 2:55 p.m. Thurtday. • SeahoN om.: P9tty theft was reported In the 3900 block at 9:68 a.m. Thurtday. • 38Ch S1rMt Md Balboa Boulwwd; Vandalism was reported at 9:03 a.m. Thursday. • 40th S1rMt and s..hore Drive: A traffic acclden1 invoMng injuries was reported at 8:11 a.m. Thursday. CRIME Continued from Al formation such as students' names and addresses, he said. •eut school administrators say they've retrieved all deleted files including those with the ~ students' original grades.· Shul· man said. ·All those files had been backed up.. The seven srudents whose grades have been changed are •mostly juniors.· said Jane Qu · lan¥pokeswoman for the New- pc>n-Mesa Unified School Dis· trict. Whoever tapped into. the school's server probably m so from an oul:Side mobile connec- tion. she said The grade changes have hap- pened only in C.Orona def Mar High. Garland said •Each school has Its own server, that's how we know h's contained,· she said. Garland said she doesn't recall a similar inddenl happening in the schooJ district. The ~trict bas salegua.rds ln plaoe to ensure it doesn't happen again, she said "Every hole has been plugpd, • G6dand said ·And we're making what we call an ethical c:hcd to see what else we can find. But. it seems to be limited.· Several students have been in· terviewed, but no one has been arrested. Shulman saJd. What de- tectM!:s are still loolcing into, Is who ls responsible for the aDeged crimes and bow they did It. ·he said. . "We also don't know if it ~ a student who did it." Shulman said ·u we find out it's a student. [he or lheJ would be n!fmed to the juvenile Justice system.• That ls a far more aerlous re- pen:ussJ.on than anything faced by actor Matthew Broderldc ln two movies from the 19809. ln the ftrst 'War Games.~ lkoderick's dwacter alters hAs, and • friend~ gradea-upwardl. of course. In the -eecond. and more fa. mous, rnovle, .Ferris Bueler'• Day Oft• Broderidt't tide chlrlcter lowers his number of lblent days. But depending on the • of the perpetl'alOlf be or lhe could be tried U ID adult too. SbyJmao llid. ' •eut tbii. ~. aiminal ~·-. Sbukriar'I Mid. "h~ • fekiny 10 ., into • computer aywtern Ind ct-. wkllble ctaaL· : Anyone With ~,le llbd to al the Newport 9-:tl Police Deplnment ., (800) 5dc). 6273. •0-.ltWWM~JM,lbflc ....,eoct--.hnwvbl• .-...(Ml PMDlorb¥ Mnll • •• pw.,,,...,,. • .............. en... --. .. a•tAllilnwv ... ,• • ....................... ; ................. .... ' .[ KOCE to layoff one employee I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AJso in preparation for the takeover by the foundation, 14 employees will retire, two will resign and 18 will transfer. ... ~arisa O'Nell Oa~Pilot OOSTA MP.SA -'Jbe KOCE· 1V Foundation hopes to take ownership of the talion and slash its operating budget by $2 m,Ullon on July I with only one person being laid off. 1hat feat will be accomplished tl)rough 14 retirements, two res- ignations and 18 employee transfers, IO 10 other areas in the college district and eight to lhe foundation's payroll. The foundation, which for- merly served only as the station's fundraising wing. is expected to take over the station's operations at the beginning of July. Coast Community CoUege District Is selling the station to help ease Its own budget constraints. Most KOCE-1V employees, who actually work for the db trict, ure tUiog advantage of early retlremenl or evenmce packages. Others are transfening to jobs with the foundation. •A lot of people loved woridng for JCOCE." station President Mel Rogers said. ·sut because the district (retirement) package is so much better than you can find in corporate America, a lot of peo· pie had to move over there for their financial well being.~ or the l4 people taking advan- tage of retirement packages four of those ln management posi· tions have been asked to work for the foundation in their retire- ment. One worker in a manage· ment position is being laJd off, according to district reports. two are taking lower positions with the district and two are transfer- ring to the foundation. All 10 of the remaining classi- fied employees. who work in nonmanagement positions, will transfer to other jobs lo the dis· trict, said district spokeswoman Erin Cohn. Some KOCE· 1V employees, like camera operators and engi- neers, belong tp a union called the lntemationaJ Alliance or Theatrical Stage Employees. Of those, eight are rel.iring. two will wort for the foundation and two took a severance pacbge. .. A lot tof positionsJ will be filled by part-time employees be- cause they didn't require full. time," Rogers '8.id. "We ~ve a lot of automation that doesn't re- quire as many people (to run}.• Donations Crom mrmbers, for example, are entered by volun- teers and fully traded on a com- puter. In the past. he said, people had to manually run tapes for the station's programming schedule. Now the station's mas- ter conttoJ Is fully automated, as are those In most television sta· dons, he said. The foundation is walling for approval from the Federal C.Om· munications Cornmlsslon for the license transfer from the district. Once that Is final. the founda- tion's remaining S7.9·million down payment is due. A superior court judge ruled last month that the district was within Its rights to accept the foundation's bid, most of which will be financed. Spurned bidder Daystar Television Network. which had sued for the right 10 buy the station, has appealed the decision. Bazaar to help Zambian students Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot NEWPORl BF.AC! I -An- li4ues scoured from flea mar- ' kelb, handcrafted jewelry an d . paintings by locaJ artists have ' been collec1ed with one goaJ - to help students nearly 10,000 miles away. Members of Grace Fellowship , Oturch arc holding a bazaar 10- day to benefit Nortl)rise Uni· . versity in 7.ambia, which was ' founded by one of lhe church'~ , former pastors. Moffat 7J mba wai. a pastor at Grace Fellowship Church fo r seven yean. before he and hi" wife returned to h11. native Zambia to stan the school. which is one of three universi· ties in the counrry and the only •private one, said church mem- bu Brett Craig. whose husband ~ 18 •& pastor at lhe Oiristian • chl.1rch. ' • "(Zimba) was raised in the slums in Africa and he learned 1 tb write.in the dirt, and he had a vision to start a university," Craig said. After returning to Zambia last year, Zimba raised enough money 10 build a nve-s1ory fa . :JWA Continued from Al •ager Homer Rludau said that preliminary research by the city suggescs the law will serve as a dead-end. ''Based on our studies, we think that you can't sell an air· ' port then pul that money in the , . general fund,· Bludau said. • • Still, the airpon's rock-solid (i. nances are attractive to a for- merly bankrupt county still struggling to pay off Its debts. ln , 2002, the airport had an operat· • Ing Income of about $17 million on total revenue of $76 million. Over the years. such margins •have left the airport with $39 1 million in the bank -money 1t1at can only be used for the air· port itself. t • "Right now the county runs · the airport but we get no money from the airport for our general I' I• ' • t .. y , .. cility for hjs school of agricul· ture and computer science. The school's 60 s1udents began their first classes in January, Craig said. Proceeds from the bazaar will go toward running the univer- sity an d sponsoring students' tuition, which is $1 ,200 a year. Visl!ors to the bazaar will be able to peruse brochures about the school or watch a video of some church members' visit to the school. "h's a reaJ hands-on thing," Craig said. "It's n ot just 'lome random mission thing that we don'1 know much about." Most of the bazaar's 25 ven- dors don't dedicate 1heir full time 10 their crafts, but sell things mainly by word of mouth, said Diane Conon, who is hosting the bazaar In the backyard of her Santiago Drive home. Unique items for sale wiU include stationery and invi· ta1ions, handmade stuffed ani- mals, monogrammed canvas bags, jewelry and art. "You will not come h ere and find little crystal bracelelS and crocheted doilies and that .kind of thing,· Collon said. "It will be very upscale, very special." fund by law," Smith said . "At the same time. the county is spend- ing so much money in Interest from our in from our debt defea- sance bonds. I'm trying to think OUI Of !he box for potentiaJ ways to get ou1 of this quandary." The city has been looking for ways to increase its role In John Wayne Airport management in order 10 prevent airport expan- sion that could occur after an ex- pansion agreement expires in 2015. The eye on John Wayne is just part of a multi-tiered ap- proach to what the city has la- beled "sphere Issues" as it has opened up talks with the county in the last few months. The city also hoped to take over operation of the Sheriff's Harbor Patrol, but a frosty recep· don to the Idea has left city lead· ers sure It's a lost cause, Mayor Tod Ridgeway said. A Sphere Is- sue Committee Is also exploring whether the city can take over :~. ~·· Summer is here! ,, 'Let us restore your teak L '· to its original beauty. Also pitching ln at the bazaar will be Brittany Edmonston, a church member and junior at Newport liarbor liigh School. After hearing abou1 Zimba'!> school, Edmonston and her friend Stephanie Dorr formed a club and solicited donations to help pay 7~mbian s1udenrs' tuition. They've already raised $3,000, but they hope 10 gener· ate enough 10 sponsor three o r four students. Rdmonston said. She'll be selling drinks, which '>he convinced someone to do· na1e. a1 the· bazaar to raise more money for s ruden1s. She said she hopes the event will gel more people interested in helping to raise money for 1he Zambian university, which aims to ge1 students to use what they learn to benefil their country. uwe're so forruna1e here, and these people [in Zambia), they bare ly get food every day," Ed - monston said. "The purpose is to make them stay there and spread it to o ther students. It's a fo undation to build a better country through agriculture." The bazaar will be held today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2424 SanUago Drive, Newport Beach. the Santa Ana Heights Redevel- opment Agency and play a larger role in tidelands and operation of the Coyolc Canyon Landfill. Ridgeway and Bludau both said that talJcs on these other sphere issues are encouraging. ·u·s too early to tell where our talks will lead but I think some good thin~ will come oul of our conversations," Bludau \a.id. • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at (9491574-4232 or by e-mail 111 june.casagrande@latlmes.com. Sattxday, May 8, 2004 A5 MATTRESS OUTLET STORE •Bater S!Np Through Sdmce ... ~---~._.......,, 415 Get the Best tor Less/ BRAND NEW COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT ~--..... THE HEALTH eAIPoRI\J~ MARKET & GRJLLE Open E~ryday 7am 10 lOpm 3347 E. 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JanJe Walker took the lnltia· dve to set up the fund for Joel Rodrtguez, 18, who ~ pulled from his bumlng sports car by good Samaritan Timothy Mon- tag after Rodriguez reportedly ran a red Ught an~ broad· AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN Items to the Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa1Aesa, CA 92627; by e-m.all to luls.penatllatlm•11.oom; by fax to (949) 648-4170; or by calllng (949) 6744298. Include the time, date and location of the event, 81 . well as a contact phone number. MAY8 Newport DuMe Reeort will host the fifth annual Antique Travel Trailer Rally. There will be more than 100 RVa made before 1970. Some of the models will include Alrstream Clippers, West Crafts, and Sliver Streak Clippers. The event will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 729-3863, http.l..WWW.newportdunes.com. The Rusty Bam Festfvel wilt a,. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in building No. 10 at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. 88 Fair Drive, Costa Meaa. Tickets cost $8. Information: (801) 463-1200. The Friendl of th• tffwport Beach Library will host a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Friends meeting room at 1000 Avocado Ave. All books will be priced at $1 a bag. Information: (949) 759-9667. P9t Pro Uh wilt hwe cats, kittens. dogs and puppies available for possible adoption as part of Be Kind to Animals Week from noon to 4 p.m. at Borders Books. Music and Cafe, 3333 Bear St, Costa Mesa. (714) 432-7854. The 10th annual Balboa Island Artwalk will feature 120 local and regional artists exhibiting and selling their original artworit such as paintings, fine jewelry, sculpture, blown glass. photography and ceramics. The event will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. along the South Bayfront promenade on Balboa Island. Information: http.:l...WWW.balboaisland artwalk.com. HOWM:I Johns, author of '"Pelm Springs Confidential; will sign his book at 2 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-7854. Randy~. author of th• wacky end-of-the-world thriller for young adults, "Jesus, the Computer and New Yor1t City; will sign his book at 2 p.m. at Borders Boob. Music and Cafe, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631-a661. • Jessica lnclen wtl dl9cuss and sign her nfNt book. "One Small Thing: at 2 p.m. at Barnes and Noble Book.sellers at Metro Pointe, 901·B South Coast Drive, Cotta Mesa. (714) 444-0226. The Women'• Auxlltry of the Arthrttls Foundation, Orange County Brend\ will host "Springtime Serenade; a silent auction, luncheon and fashion show. The honored guest will be Sharon Unldetter, the daughter of Art Unkletter. The event will be at 10-.30 a.m. et the Hilton Costa Mesa, 3060 Bristol St, Casie Meta. The COit Is $65. lnformatlon:(714) 731-4953. MAYI . N9wpoct °"'* Retoft wll holt Free • 14es oll Md . ftlter Battery Test . ch8nge SeMce tncfudee up to~ quarts of Visually lnepect and test battery using Motorcraft\t off and new Motorotafte.oH Rotunda Mlcro-490 teeter. fitter. fncfudee hazardoua waste dllposal. See SeMoe Ad*« for details. Ohr vllld wllh coupon • ..,.. ..... , sided by a cargo van at a Mesa Verde Intersection. Walker, who wUl be an Olym- pic torchbearer next month based on her own lnaplrationaJ recovery from belng thrown from a horse. said she was moved to create the fund be- cause Rodriguez' parents don't have healltl insurance. "I just figured they're going to need some help," Walker said. "It's hard to say how expensive everything is going to be. I imagine It's going to be a while." Rodriguez Is currently in a drug-induced coma at Western Medical Center, said Walker, who bu visited the hospital ev· ery day since the crash. Amazingly, he didn't break any bones, Walker said. But his lungs were damaged and he ex· hlbits violent activity, even tho"'gb his brain scans have come back normal, Walker said. "Bvery time they try to wean him off [the drugs} a little bit, they have to de him down to the bed," Walker said. •At this point, they don't know what's going on." Rodriguez is a senior at Es· BEST BET FYI Donations to the fund should be sent to: the Joel Rodriguez Fund, Costa Mesa FederaJ Credit Union, 2701 Harbor ~oulevard, Costa Mesa, CA, 92626 tancla High School and was planning on attending Golden; West College ln the fall and: studying criminal justice,• Wallter said. "He's been an explorer for less than a year," she said. "It breaks my heart, but I'm bop· log he'll pull through." Newport Dunes Resort will host the fifth annual Antique Travel Trailer Rally. There will be more than 100 RVs made before 1970. Some of the models will include Airstream Clippers, West Crafts and Silver Streak Clippers. The event will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at 1131 Back Bay Ortve, Newport Beach. For information, call (949) 729-3863 or log on to http:/ ;WWw.newportdunes.com . the fifth annual Antique Travel Trailer Rally. There will be more than 100 RVs made before 1970. Some of the models will Include Alnrtream Clippers, West Crafts, and Silver Streak Clippers. The event will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1131 88dc Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 729-3863, http:l!Www.newportdunes.com. MAYlO Borden Books, Music and Caf9 will host story time with Miss Kathy at 10 a.m. at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631-8661. Tha America CaM*' Society will host "When You look Good, You Feel Better:' a class tha11eaches cancer patients makeup, wig and turban tips to help hide the ravages of radiation and chemotherapy. The event will be from 10 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag Drive. Newport Beach. Information: (949) 261-9444. The Orange County Siem Singles will host a newcomers informational meeting about the Sierra Singles. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Par1t Ave. The colt ls $2 for dinner. Bring your own eating utensils and beverages. Information: (714) 963-6345. MAYll Hoag ....,,.., wil off9c'. community education class on "Advanced Care Planning: Making Your Wishes Known " at 8 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center In Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514'-4624, http://www.hoaghospital.org. UC Irvine's Dlacover the Phystcal Sciences Breakfast Lecture Series will host Douglas Tobias, auociate profeuor of chemistry at UCI. Tobias will discuss computer modeling used by scientists to understand complex chemical reactions. The event will be from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering. 100 Academy Way, UCI. Information and resel'\/atlons: (949) 824-4613, http.l!Www.uci.edu/campusmapl. Mother's Marbt will host '"Safe and Sensible Sinus Solutions; a free seminar by Judith Todero •• from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m .. in the Patio Cafe. The market is located at 225 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (800) 595-6667. Mutt Lynch's raataurant will host its eighth annual charity golf tournament benefiting Orange County Habitat for Humanity. The event will be at 11 :30 a.m. at Strawberry Farms Golf Club. 11 Strawberry Farms Road, Irvine. Tickets cost $200. Information: (949) 675-1556. MAY12 Chlldhelp USA's Costa Mesa chapter will present its 22nd annual golftournt"ment at 11:30 a.m. at Strawberry F11rms Golf Club, Strawberry Farms Road, Irvine. Former Los Angeles Rams all-pro offensive center Rich Saul will host the event The event will feature a silent and live auction, cocktail reception, dinner and an awards ceremony. Tic:tcets cost $50 for dinner only and $400 for an all-inclusive package. Information: (949) 5484228. Bonlen Books. Music •nd Ca1' will host story time, "Singing Rounds; with Miss Laura at 10 a.m. at 3333 Bear St., South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-7854. Mother's Marat will host "Controlling Inflammation Naturally; a free seminar by Herb lewis, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., In the Patio Cafe. The mar1t8t Is located at 225 E. 171h St .. Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (800) 595-6667. John Bishop will host "Plant~ Own Fuchsia Basket.ft a wortcshop at 9 a.m. at Sherman Library and .. Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Tickets cost $35:«. Information: (949) 673-2.262. MAY13 Ho•a Hospital will present a community education class on how strength and balance exercises can help older adults reduce their risk of serious falls. The class is presented by physical_ therapist Kristin OeMars at 6 p.m.•· at the Hoag Hospital Conference ' Center in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http.:l/www.hoaghospital.org. MAY14 Extreme Motorsports Expo will be from 5 to 10 p.m. in buildings~ • No.10, No. 12, Parade of Products and the main mall at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Tickets cost $10. Information: (714) 708-1553. The Sealte1 Sisters Clrcus will host a "Fun-Raiser" for Family Support Networ1t at 7:16 p.m. at the Starlight Theater, 1125 Victoria St, Co~ Mesa. Tickets cost$12. Information: (949) 63M148, /enld68@yahoo.com. Mother's Marbt wiU host •' "Hormone Imbalance: Natural Alternatives to Hormone Replacement,• a fi:ee seminar b'f · Life-Ro and Marsh Hochman, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m .. in the Patto· Cafe. The mar1tet is located at 225" E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. . lnfonnatlon end "1Servatlons: (800) 695-6667. MAY15 The W.ldolf School of O...nge • ' County will host its annual May.' •· • See TOWN, Pace f.7;. ~-'--'---- -- , [)lily Piiot Saturday, May 8. 2004 A7 f COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL WRAP-UP INSIDE CITY HALL Hmtareafewo/tM lie.ml .. the cou11C/I discusml Monday. DOG EXERCISE ME.A The council debated whether staff members should spend any more time resea.n:hing and developing Options for a dog exercise area at Balearic Community Center ln F.standa Park. Residents from the Mesa Verde West area requested a portion of the Balearic Community Center turf area be set aside for use as an off-leash dog area for their use only. Councilman Allan Mansoor said he was receptive to meeting with the residents to come up with some solutions and asked for a maximum of four hours of staff time to bring back a proposal to the council. But not enough other council members supported TOWN Continued from A6 Faire from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . at 2350 Canyon Drive. Costa Mesa. The event will feature traditional dancing and singing around a maypole, craft making, international food and handmade creations from local artisans. ltiformation: (949) 674-7734. The Panot Education and Adoption Center, a nonprofit organiza1ion, will have a seminar on preventing and curing screaming behavior In parrots. From 1 to 2:30 p.m . et the Balearic Community Center, 1075 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15.00 for nonmembers. All proceeds benefit rescued parrots. Information: (949) 631-3606; http://www.peac.org. Extreme Motorsporta Expo will be from 9 to 6 p.m. in buildings No. 10, No. 12, Parade of Products and the main mall at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Tidtets cost $10. Information: (714) 708-1553. s.._..up RtMst een. will host a "Shape-Up for Summer; a live music spin class with the "Lost Boys" to raise funds for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The event will be at 9 a.m . at 2101 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. The cost is $50. Information: (949) 760-9335. MAY16 E.x1r9me Mo10nports Expo will be from 9 to 6 p.m. in buildings No. 10, No. 12, Parade of Products and the main mall at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center. Tidtets 008t $10. Information: (714) 708-1553. MAY17 Dr. o.vkt HuMI. profMaor of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School and a 1981 Nobel laureate, will speak on "Eye, Brain and Perception" at 4:15 p.m . in Tamkin Lecture Hall, UC Irvine. Information: (949) 824-5264. Botden Boob, Muek and Caf6 will host story time with Miss Kathy at 10 a.m. at 1890 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631-8661. Th• Henry Samu.II School of Engineering will host "Callfomla: Prosperity Through Technology:' a l'(mp()Sium of Industry leaders who will discuss the businesses sectors essential to California'• and the nations future prosperity. The keynote speaker will be John H. Marburger Ill, director of the U.S. Offtce of Science and Technology Polley. The event will be from 7:16 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. ' Tldum cost $50 to $100. Information and registration: (949)824-1640. • MMll Hoeg Women'• Heattft s.t"+ba will ofter a community education c:Wa on "Maybe• Baby:' Or. Stephanie Rlod will present the his Idea. A majority did support Councilwoman Ubby Cowan'IJ motJon Cor Mansoor to meet with the residenta. but not to use any ataJf time to follow up. WHAT rT MEANS No staff time will be spent on this issue at this time. WHAT WAS SAID "I don't think off-leash dogs are safe. Period. End of discussion.· Cowan said. •1•m a dog owner. I don't think it's safe in a public park.• VOTE 3-2 with Mansoor and Councilman Ollis Steel dissenting. HOTEL ASSESSMENT Council ~~=the [ s-o ; annual report for ......,., the Business Improvement Area for the 2004-05 fiscaJ year. They also reauthoriz.ed the FYI WHAT: next City Council meeting WHEN: 6:30 p.m. May 17 WHERE: City Hall, n Fair Drive INFO: (714) 764-5221 boundaries for the assessment dJstrict, approved the Business lmpcovement Areas budget and set a public bearing for June 7 for the owners of the seven hotels and motels that participate in the area to comment on the renewal of the assessment. For these seven hotels and motels, a 2% assessment ls clwged on overnight guests. The money is then used by the Costa Mesa Conference and VJ.Sitor Bureau to promote tourism In the dty. Staff members will also give notice to the hotels and motels that aren't currently part of the area to give them the opportunity to be included. WHAT IT MEANS The next dlscussfon of this is.we will be in June. BEST BET •sate in Hell," written by Amy Freed and directed by David Emmes, is a comic take on the Salem witch trials. Puritanism is satirized in the production. The event will be at 2:30 and 8 p.m. today on the Segerstrom Stage at South Coast Repertory Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. nckets cost $19 to $55. For more information, call (714) 708-5554. class at 6 p.m. In the Hoag Hospital Conference Center In Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 514--4624, http://Www.hoaghospitsl.org. Mother'• Malbt will host "Feeling Franled7 A Mood Disorder May Be The Reason; a free seminar by Andree Purcell, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the Patio Cafe. The market Is located at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (800) 595-6667. MAY19 BcMders Boob. Musk and c.M will host story time, •What Do You Hear.' with Miss laura at 10 a.m. at 3333 Bear St.. South Coast Plaza, Costa·Mesa. lnformationi (714) 432 7854. MAY20 Ho-a Hospital will ofJw a community education cf au on ·spinal Fusion:' The class will be presented by Or. Michael Gordon at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hospital Conference Center In Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (800) 614-4624. http:l~hoaghospiul.org. Mother'• Malbt will host 'Wheat-Free and Gluten-Free Baldng• a free seminar and taste demo by Jan Chermu1 and Bob'• Red Miii, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the Patio Cafe. The market is located at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (800) 59fH;667. MAY21 The N9wpoft .... Pubac Library Foundation'• Distinguished Speaker end Lecture Seri• we&comet fonner ambassador to the United Nation, Nancy Soderberg. She will addren the oontroveralel and timely topic "The Role of the United Natfona In Worfd Affalra:' A buffet dinner will be part of the event. Tf5 event will begin at 7 p.m . at me Newport Beach Central Library, Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beach. Tic:Jcets cost $55. Information: (866) 301-2411 , http:/~.newportbtlach librsry.org, dsls@westem-direct.com. MAY22 The dty of Newport BNCh wiH host the "Adopt·A-Beac:h" kJdtoff campaign to take ownership of one square bloc:Jc of the beach and assist In ongoing efforts at beach and bay cleanups. The event will be from 8:30 to 11 a.m. at the Balboa Pier. Information: (949) 718-1994, http://www.clesnwater newpo1t.com. TIM Costa M..a Hlatorical Society will host an "Open House• which will feature the history of several businesses Including the Harbor Boulevard of Cara and the boating Industry. The event will be from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Historical Society, 1870 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 631-6918. The N.wport BNCh Public Library Foundation's Distinguished Speaker and Lecture Series welcomet Nancy Soderberg, a former ambassador to the United Nations. She will addre11 the controversial and timely topic •The Rote of the United Nations in Wor1d Affairs.• Refreshments wtn be provided at the event. The' event will begin at 2 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central Library, Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beec:h. Tidc81a oost $18. lnformetlon: (866) 301-2411, http;/lwww.MWPOftbeach fibrery.org, dsl10WNtem- dlrect.com. NOTICE OF VACANCIES The City of Newport Beach Is currently accepting applications to fill the following vacancies (4-year terms): BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES (ONE SEAT) CITY ARTS COMMISSION (lWO SEATS) CIVIL SERVICE BOARD (TWO SEATS) HARBOR COMMISSION (ONE SEAT) PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION (ONE SEAT) PLANNING COMMISSION (TWO SEATS) The seats will become vacant when the existing terms expire on June 30, 2004. The deadline for flllng applications is 4:00 o.m. on Wednesday. May 12. 2004. Application blanks and addltlonal Information about the boards and commissions can be obtained from the City Clerk's office, 3300 Newport Boulevard, or ~ill be mailed or faxed to you by calling 949-644-3005. The application and information i>out the boards and commissions can also be accessed through the city's web site at: http://www.city.newport-beach.ca.us For more information contact the City Clerk's office at 949-644-3005. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Newport Beach will hold a public hearing regarding a proposed amendment to the Title 20 of the Municipal Code regarding group homes in residential zones. The proposed amendment will establish new definitions applicable to group homes and amends where and how group homes may operate within residential zones. Specifically, the amendment will create a procedure where reasonable accommodation can be made to allow group homes of 7 or more persons in the R-1.5, A-2 and MFA zones citywide. Additionally, the amendment will prohibit group homes of 7 or more persons from the R-1 and R-A zones citywide. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the proposed action is not defined as a project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it involves general policy and procedure making activities not associated with a project or a physical change in the environment (Section 15378 of the CEQA Guidelines). NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said public hearing will be held on May 20. 2004. at the hour of §.;.30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard. Newport Beach. California, at which time and place any and all persons interested may appear and be heard thereon. If you challenge this project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. For information call (949) 644-3200. Michael Toerge, Secretary. Planning Commission, City of Newport Beach. I SUMMER'S HOT •••• WAITING'S NOT! When it gets hot, the electri- cians get overloaded and backed up; sometimes for weeks. If you are thinking about a fan or two for this summer, I • AEGEAN CLASSIC™ UIUUR\Y IAl.I ,.ICI $19'( $499 come in now and avoid the hassles. Take advantage of our early season sale. Enjoy the beauty and comfort now. 66110 • 3 Speed Pull Chain • Ufetime Motor Warranty SALL ...Cl $199 •COME s•• WHAT YOU N.V.R THOUGHT POSSl8LE"' EVERY CEIUNG-FAN STYU IMAGINULE UNDER ONE ROOF! .. Im' MM c..I... ""'-' Mlfl... a.illr 1• CMllrr-Oltl ~ ... ,. t ...... Oslfm .. , .... _. .. ....._ .. ,.... .. ,..~••tlM'-,.._•..._,,_, Saturday, May 8, 2004 FORUM I Daily Piiot I . ... • • • • .. HOW 10 GET PUIUSHED -1..ai1t11r1: M .. 1 to ~dltorial Page Editor Lolita Herper et the DeUy Pilot. 330 W. Bay Sl, Co.bl Mea, CA 92627 •Ruden Hodne: Cell (949) 642-«>86 Fu: Send to (949) 646-4170 • 1 E-mall:Send to deilypilot01dn1n.com • All CC>fTetpOndenc: must Include fuM neme. hometown end phone number (for vef1ficatlon pufP09M). The Pltot releN99 the right to edit all aubmlalons for clerfty end ~ COMMUNITY COMMENTARY LETTER TO THE EDITOR A mother for all days Having faith in humanity drives charity By Kelll Colby generous, loving and compassionate person. 0 ne of my closest family members and I sh on opposJte sJdes of the •great political divide• - she, a staunch conservative Ouistlan and I, a staunch liberal Oulst1an. The two of us love to •spar" about lopics rela1ed to political and religious I sues. Our 1oplc for the past two days Is one or my favorites: charitable giving. Who shows charity the e days? OlriStlans? Non-Ouis11ans7 Seueven.7 Nonbelievers? NO>o tJcsl Atheisu? Who regularly e.ilends a helping hand? · 1\vo weeb ago, a fellow working as a Neighbor for Neighbor. volunteer here in Costa Mesa mentioned that most of the volwtteers who participate In thJs annual event, are affiliated with either a sefvice organization, such as the Uons' Oub, or wltlt a local church. I found out onllne that the UC Irvine chapter of 1he Circle K-lnternationa.I participated as a cleanup crew at Canyon Park. AJI eight of Lhe volunleers working on Lhe property in my neighborhood belonged to a Otristlan church. My sparring partner -and believe me, she's really good at It -first stated that we never bear of atheist groups helping to feed the poor in Africa. I countered that secular groups arc very visible worldwide In their work for the poor and needy. I also suggested that secular groups are not nece sarlly atheist. M~declns Sans Fronlll!res, which translates to Doctors Without Borders, ls secular. right? So ls the International Red Cross, right? So Is Amnesty International, right? So are the Uons' and the Kiwanis.Clubs, rtgh1? The Google seardl engine found a variety of websltt!oi In support of secular Involvement In charitable ·w.-. . Mriulil woik. I sent a whole alew or these Web addresses Lo her. For example, the Taking It Global organization listed more than 20 categories of charitable work. such as providing access and rights to education, fighting chUd labor. homelessness. hunger and famine, poUution, poverty. fighting for women's rights and Youth Rights. The site also offerett links to charitable orgartiz.atlons according to region - Afrl~, Asia, Middle East, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania. Africa alone offered l,168 links. A comment heard last week during the documentary, "The Jesus Pacior,· (Publk Broadcast System's "Frontllne") disturbed me and, lo and behold, the comment was onJlne: ·At Issue, the Compassion Capital Fund, whJch ls designed to help organizations successfuJly apply for fedetaJ grants. or the $I()() million t!iat the Department of Health and Human Services has given to the agency, 'no charities run by Jewish, Muslim or other non-Otristian faiths' have received money from the fund," Oarence Page wrote In the Otlcago Tribune, May 2. She countered with a website of her choosing, which quotes George Barna. He describes the differences between the churched and the unchurched : ·(The nonchurched) see themselves as outsiders and often take tefuge In that status.· Barna wrote on WorldNetOaiJy on May 6. "Evidence of thJs arms-length approach to life, beyond their refusal to participate In chwcb life, includes lower levels of voter registration, less money donated to nonprofit organizations, fewer nonprofits supported, lower levels of media usage, and leu engagement 1n community service activities.• Her final comment on the issue aJlowed for some flexibility. OK. she wrote. •the majority" of charitable organizations are faith-based. She had backed away from the Initial "never" but still felt that she had come out on top. In tight or what the Neighbor for Neighbors told me two weeks ago. "majority" is OK by me. Which brings me to my last biggie. Several years ago, my pastor announced to his church family that Orange County ranked fourth from the bottom or all counties In the country (yikes) In percentage of personal lncome·given to charities. How very sad. Last year be com~nted, "I've got good news. This year Orange County ranks dead last." (double yikes) I have learned that It does not matter If your child Is young or grown, allve or passed on -once a mother, you are a mother for all days. 1\vo years ago my son died. He was only 17Yl years old. Matt went to E!stancla High School -where a memorial tree is planted for him on the hillside -for three years and later transferred to Costa Mesa High School. His death was very sudden. Matt was in his senior year of high school a nd was playing in a football game (the game he had loved and given his aJJ to for nine years), left a huddle. arrived at the sidelines, lost consciousness, stopped breathing and died. Hls death was caused by Second Impact Syndrome, which can happen If a person with an unhealed head injury sustains another blow to the head. One moment he was filled with life and joy and the nexl I was in the hospital hearing the doctors pronounce him brain dead. MakJng the declslqn to gtve the gift oflife has really been the only comfort I have felt the last two years. Losing him, and dealing with how his loss has effected every aspect of my llfe, has been too hard to put into words. I'm grateful that our gift spared seven other mothers this agony. There are more than 84,000 people currently waiting for a life-saving organ; more than 2,000 are younger than 18. Today there are 84,000 mothers praying for one gift that will save their child's llfe. Now. I work with OneLegacy as an ambassador. I tell my story to inspire others to donate life. I also share my s tory so that Matt Colby is never forgotten and his life does not fade. I tell people about the way h e enriched the lives of all who were blessed to know him, and his love of family, friends, football and fishing. And . especially about the precious gift of life he gave to others. Each time I tell Matt's story. his memory is alive. Today I ask that you We're living In gorgeous homes (the majority of us anyway); we drive fancy-schmancy cars; we roclt and roll in our boats, or should I say, yachts; and we vacadon In the far comers of the world. How come we don't much lift a finger to help the needy or feed the hungry or support the poor. We clench fists around our stuff. We zip wallets up real tight. Thank God that my neighbors and my family know -there is great joy In giving and even greater joy in serving. At the hospital. sitting with my child, I was approached by an organization that I have since come to know well and work with often. OneLegacy came and asked if I had considered organ donation and would I conbider it now. So. I did. remember Matt and all of the organ and tissue donors who · ' brought a child back to their mother, or a mother to her child. • FLO MAR'TlN is a Costa Mesa resident and retired high school teacher who lectures part-time at Cal State Fullerton in the Foreign Language Education program and supervises student teactiers in their classrooms. Al the time I had been a nurse for more than 10 years and had always made sure to put the pink donor sticker on my driver's lkense. Matt and I had never talked about donation for him (it was unfathomable that His 20th birthday would have · been the 29th or this month. I don't like May all that well yet. with Mother's Day and his birthday, but each year seems to be a little easier though. Tomorrow is Mother's Day, and I am a mother for all days. it would ever be an issue). but l know that he would have made the same choice. 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(11J) Q7-47JI MM:.-Mtilicc t_. • 11 _ ... _._tt•• '1 I I ' ' SOC I ETY Saturday, M~ 8, 2004 Al THE CROWD '-" Women love their men fashionable ENGAGEMENTS Seal-Muzzy I t seems the ladles loVe men's fashion shows as much. and perhaps more, than their owni.-The Sophisticates of ATSC are planning to present "MEN" of the QC.. May 19 at th.e Pacific Oub, Newport Beach. Eve Kom)'el reports that the lid.les will th.row a cocktail party with a men's fashJon show and a Uve aucdon to beneflt the children and families helped by ATSC. The finest threads from Gary's and David Rickey will be shown on the runway by some of O.C.'s finest maJe stars. Ticlcets are priced at $75 per person. Call Ouisty N1etro at (714) 730-6529 for reservations. ••• Lauri and Mike Mendenhall opened their Spanish villa in Clifthaven for a lively Cinco de Mayo Margarita reception on behalf of the Orange County Museum of Art. The reception specifically honored patrons of the 2004 Art and Architecture Tour hosted by the Museum Council and the American Institute of Architects of Orange Couocy. A large crowd mingled about the art-filled Mendenhall residence, enjoying lhe collection and lhe spectacular spring weather as the party spilled into the verdant patio and garden through open French doors. Lovely Nora Lehman co-chaJred lhe affair on behaJf of OCMA, working with Jeff Gill, an architect representing AJA, Orange County. The actual tour will talce place June 6. Tour participants will be transported by electric boat around the Newport Bay, stopping in at four "architecturally significant art-filled homes." To complete lhe event, the newly restored 100-year-old Balboa Pavilion will present a post·tour, no-host • Charlene Metoyer, principal of Eastbluff Elementary School, shows off pictures taken by her students at-Picture Perfect 2004" at Fletcher Jones Motorcars in Newport Beach. cocktail and hors d' oeuvres reception. buffet luncheon all accompanied by an art show and sale. Funds raised will support the OCMA's children's outreach and educational programs. Lauri Mendenhall, a respected writer and photographer, greeted guests including Gigi Barto, a Bayshores resident participating in the upcoming home tour, Lynn Brown. an show chair, Jeanne Denholm and Diane Nelsen, curators of the upcoming art and architecture tour. Lyn Belasco, Brian Langston, Jean and Ted Robinson and Cecilla and Bruce Nott. ••• An in O.C. was also celebrated recently at the annual Oran.ge County Arts Awards. The Sutton Place 1 lotel, Newpon Beach. welcomed a sold-out crowd in the ballroom for the fiflh presentation of Arts Orange County, "a nonprofit umbrella arts council dedicated to developing. sustaJning and promoting the arts and arts education throughout the county." Mary Lyons of Harbor Island, arts Orange County board president, welcomed many local arts patrons and the artists themselves for an evening hosted by Andy BamJde, artistic director of Laguna Playhouse. and Marla Hall Brown, associate producer of KOCE-1Vs Real Orange. Supporting Arts Orange County were local patrons Ed and Helen Shanbrom, David Young and Beth Duma. The presentation was chaired by Patricia s>o.s with assistance from Joyce Almas, Vesta Curry, Unda Dixon, Mary Hamilton and a host of additional community treasures helping to make an a vital pan of community life. • •• It's all about community and cars as Fletcher Jones Motorcars, Newpon Beach, displayed the photographic artwork of 50 students from Eascblu1T Elementary School. The subject of the endeavor was mother Earth, with the young photojournalists and artists snapping shots in a local ecological preserve in conjunction with Earth Day, April 25. The exhibit was initially hung at the Men:edes-Benz dealer and was moved to lhe Newport Beach Nautical Museum May I for expanded public viewing throug)1out the month. ••• Jerry Mandel, president of lhe Orange County Performing Arts Center. will join the Gary Matsurra quartet for an evening of cabaret by lhe bay, at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The Balboa Bay Qub and Resort will host the evening of jau in support of the Fashionables, wilh funds raJsed earmarked for Olapman University's school of film and television. Tick.ets are $10 with lhe full amount donated to the Fashionables and Olapman University. For reservations. please call (949) 630-4145. •THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Terry and Jlm Seal of West Hills announce the engagement of their daughter Sarah Seal of Santa Barbara to Ryan Muzzy, a former Newport Beach resident now living in \ Santa Barbara. The bride-elect graduated =o Real Ryan Muzzy and Sarah Seal High School in Woodland Hills and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. The future bridegroom, son of Pam and Jim Muzzy of Laguna Beach, formerly of Newport Beach, graduated from Corona del Mar High School and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. A July 10 wedding at Hilltop Farm in Carpinteria . Baker-Pence William and Susan Baker of Westborough. Mass .. formerly of Huntington Beach, announ~e the engagement of their daughter Erin Marie Baker of Boston to Steven David Pence of Boston. The bride-elect graduated from Edison Erin Marie Baker and High School .Steven David Pence and Salem College. Winston-Salem, N.C .. and the Boston Conservatory. The future bridegroom, son of Merle and Joanne Pence of Columbia City, Ore .. formerly of Costa Mesa, graduated from Olapman University and the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. D REX E L'9...H E RITAG E® FACTORY DIRECT SHOWROOM SAMPLE SALE 3-DAY SALE IN CALIFORNIA TRUCKLOADS OF QUALITY FURNITURE HAVE BEEN SENT TO OUR WEST COAST CLEARANCE CENTER FOR IMMEDIATE LIQUIDATION J Many Items Are AT Or BELOW Dealer's Cost ... Including Bedrooms, Sofas, Living Rooms, Dining Sets, Chairs, And Much More. Sale Is Limited to Stock On Hand _DREX E L-....H E RITAG'E . F I N E F U R ·N I T U R E M ....... tlnll. P1ymtn1 In ful muet be mede 9t time ol pun:haM. !'I Ewr,1hllig lotd • II. 'WW\ no l'Munda °' ~ WEST COAST CLEARANCE CENTER (Mt) 2te.2200 • 81 Technology Dnve in Irvine (East of 1·5 Off Alton PM1t:Vo.ey) ' .. • A10 SIUdly, May 8. 2004 FAITH THE MORAL OF THE STORY Moms carry heavy loat; so celebrate .them "Motlwr II IN MIM for God in 1M llpl and lwans of Uttl.e chlldrm.. -Wl.UAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY A mom Is also 1ameone who responds lo her chlklren's needs, making them feel secure and signilk:anl A mom ls someone who has the least amount of peace and quiet. while needlng It the most. A mom is also someone who hears the most gfales. sfnponp and make-believe adventwa T here ls no way to write about mothers and Mothe(s Day without knowing that while it is a wonderful and Joyous celebration for many. It can be a painful remJnder of loss of some sort for others. I also know that many people, Including fathers. grandparents and others. have CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON A mom Is someone who depen<is on shopping carts, strollers and car seats for a time. A mom ls also someone who can depend on God all or the time. taken a mothers' role In the Uves of countless people, and they too deserve recognition .. Their love, sacrlfices, C8ll! and concern are bleAinp to the children and lo God. Th.la column th.ls week is for mothers, or those taldng care of children. Being a mother ls an amazing and challenging job. It ls a time of frustration and faM:inatJon; of pres.sores and pleasures: of mistakes and miracles. While there are negatJves that accompany the role of motherhood, there are far more positives. Mothers need to hear more posJtfves! They deserve appreciation and encouragement, and I want to gjve them both. I am using excerpts from a book J wrote in 1986 endded •A MOM IS ... • After a brief introduction. l lls1 some of the negatives. and each one ls followed by a Car stronger posldve. A mom ls someone who ls tin.'<i and edgy and feels funny for nine months. A mom Is also someone who ls partaking with God ln I Us gtft of a new life. created Ln His image. A mom Is someone who has to get up at night to feed her hungry baby. and to stay up at night with her sick child. A mom Is al.so someone who is doing so for God who Is there day and night for her too. A mom Is someone who changes mountains of diapers and wipes oceans of , runny noaes. A mom Is someone who Is continually picking up clothes and toys and boob and on and on. A mom Is also· someone who has the privilege of sharing God's love by caring for her family. A mom is someone who spends a lot of time driving her UttJe ones from one place and activity to the next. A mom is abo lt()meone whose love and spi.rirual contributions will do far more to equip her child for life than any toy, team or class. A mom as :.omeone who feels that she Is always telling her children to do, do, do. A mom is also i.omeone who knows that quality lime spent with her children will help them to become who God wants them to be. A mom i5 :.omeone who collapses in bed at night and wakes up les.s than ready 10 taclde the new day. A mom is also someone who can count on God to provide not only His strength but also His joy in her weakness. There is clearly far more to motherhood than these few words, but thank you moms and Happy Mother's Day! •CINDY lRANE CHRISTESON ls a Newport Beadl resident who speaka frequently to parenting groups. She can be reached via e-mail at cindy~onthegrow.com or by mall at 537 NewPQrt Cenler Drive, No 505, Newport Beadl, CA 92660. Lenox • Gorham • Marquis by WoterforJ • Precioso • lnternottonol • Moriposo • Bernordoud • "" -0 -cu --<=! • • --::::» C) """' ... ::::» ..z: -... c • .... ..... > 0 .... Cl ~ Groinwore • Vero Wong • Herito CRISTAL PA LAIS Regular Price $160 OUR PRICE $128 on Armetale • Hoya • Reed & Borton H.J. Garrett Furniture Full Design <:omaldng 5enicle Fine Furniture Since 1960 A Family Tnuiition of Providing Service and Value Quality Service Value IN THEORY Tackling the issue of choice . AT ISSUE: In light of the April 25 rally of 800,000 on the National Mall in Washington, how has your faith community responded to the issue of abortion? I wu rescued from an abonion in 1966. so this is a very personal mue for me. I~~ because the Jaw did OOl permit abortions. and no doctors could be found willing to break the law. I was an "acx:ident." ao let me bean advocate for the ·accidents" of the future. I undelStand and agree with the right of a woman lo control her body, but t:hat control needs to happen before it involves another life. Claims of abortion's necessity in cases invoMng rape or the medkal condition of the mother are over-reported Even when it is an actuality. we should be hesitant at malcing another victim. There are other options. We depart from the reactions of the past where an unwed mother was ostracized, but we encour.1ge other more merciful and loving options like adoption. counseling and financial help. I have seen these options work. These options can be painful lo be sure. but in ' the end they value the dreams 8Jld aspirations of a life t:hat cannot defend its own rights. No one ever guaranteed us a life without pain anyway. My mother made a valiant effort as a single mother, and there were lots of painful days for her. Today. as she holds her grandchildren, she has told me she is glad abortion was not made available tP her. Every Mother's Day I tell her thanks for the chance to live. Thanks again, Mom! ASSOCIATE MSTOR RIC OLSEN Harbor ninity Onudl CostaMesa Jewish l1'8dltion demonstrates a clear bW for tile. The very first Biblk:a1 commandment ls MBe fruJtful and mw~· This age-old reverence for the sanctity of life bears upooour national agony over the issue of abortion. ls abortion mwder7 ls It ever justifiable? Is fetid de homicide? Anti·abortlonlsts argue that abortion is murder and. in a sense, It is. Any taking of life can be considered as murder. But medJral research and the technologjcal mlrades of our day are forcing us lo take an increa.Wlgty sophMicated look at how we define life. We can keep the hean and lunp artifidaUy pwnping for decades, but is the pal.lent then aliw7 Just as we must make sudl distinctions between life and death, so we must make some elegant distinctions in the border areas between conception and birth. Jewish law is quite dear: while the fetus is to be protected as a potential human being. it has no personhood. Thus. it is not accorded any of the rights and privileges of a viable living human being. There is no absolute right Lo be bom, only a eight lo life of persons who already exist. lf the mother's existence is threatened by the fetus, says ~ • .. Jewish tradition, her Ufe tabs precedence and the ~is :S~~ ~!7o~': ~: right to foist my falth ' understanding upon my fellow cidzeos. I do not believe that the state or any external agency should be granted the power to intetvene in the peJSOnal. and often religjous decision. to maintain a pregnancy. A woman should have an affinnalive rigbl to determine how LO proceed, I submit that only the most minimal state interference with individual conscience shoulcl bt ·1 the rule. Judalsm. then. sees the -, ferus as part of the woman's body. • As a woman is permitted to saaifice a portion of her body for her greater good. so. too, may she choose an abortion to as.sure her overall well-being. ThJs she should do freely, unlettered by the legal imposition of moral standards other than her own. Judaism Js not pro-abortion; it , is pro-choice. The final decision should be left to the woman and. her physician. not to the , ' govemmenl Where there is wide and deep dissension over morals, • arising from inconunensurable , theologies. it is the heart of the " American ideal of pluralism. tolerance and freedom from religious coercion for such matters lO be deemed essentially private. •.'.: RABBI MARK MIU.Elt Temple Bat Yahm Newport Beach &-ery minute one woman dies in pregnancy or childbirth: According to the United ' Methodist Omrch, 80-million unintended pregnancle4 occur~ worldwide. Nearly one-thJrd df ' American women report being physically or sexually abused at some point during their lives. Of the world's poor, 70% are women.Thiswas trulya See TMEORY, Pa&• Al i~. .... .. ------~~~~~~-~~""-~~---~-------................... .-..._ ..... ______________ .._ ......... -.. ............................................................................. ______ _ y v s 8 u () 8 fl H Ir Ir n s J l 0 ti J b T .. F $ (t ,, ' -J ~ Q u fl FAITH CALENDAR • 11 yoyr dlurctt or piece of worthlp planolng a tpeelal event? tf IO, 1end th• tfped Information et least two wffk.I before the event to the Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay St., Cotta Men, CA 92627, attention: Mlk.e Swant0n, ,..llglon editor; fax to {949) &464170; or 11nd •·mall to dallypllot@latlma.com. SPECIAL EVENTS CAPPEUA CANTORUM Cappella Cantorum, the young adult choir of St. John Vlanney Chapel, 11 beginning lta fifth year. The dlolr is open to ltudenta In gr1det six to 12. It provides active faith participation for teen• during their high school years. Participation includes singing at meas regularly and at apeclal events. Rehearsals are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays In the Chapel at 314 Marine Ave •• Balboa Island. Younger children are Invited to join. For more information, contact Nancy Kelly, director at (949) 673-4595. ORANGE COUNTY JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL Temple Bat Yehm presents the 14th ennual Jewish Film Festival. ~event begins with a continental breakfast at 9 a.m . followed by the film program at 10 a.m. May 23 at the Edwards BlQ Newport 6 Theater, 300 Newport Center Drive, Newport Bead\. Tickets cost $18. Information and reservations: (949) 644-1999. 'MOVING HEAVEN ANO EARTli' ~Moving Heaven and Earth,# a documentary about Jews of Uganda, will have its exclusive Orange County showing at 7 p.m. May 19 at Temple Bat Yahm. Tickets cost $18. Information: (949) 644-1999. DOUG COTLER linlple Bat Yahm will host a fiamUy Concert with Grammy Award-winning composer Doug Cotler at 12:45 p.m. May 16 et 1011 C~melbadc St., Newport Beach. Tickets costs $7 to $10. Information: (949) 644-6563. ST.JOACHIM'S ANNUAL COMMUNITY SPRING FAIR St. JO«chim will host Its annual community spring fair that Includes rides, games, food, live entertatnment, raffle and a white elephant sale. The event will be 5 to 10 p.m. Friday and May 15 and U~ 8\ 1964 Orange Ave., Coste Mesa. Information: (949) 674-7400, http://Www.stjoschimparish.com. 'SPIRITUAL HEALING' The World Divine Light Organization will host •spiritual Healing• forthe spirit, mind and body. The event will be from 1 to 4 p.m. May 16 et the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park. Ave., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 453-1406. WORKSHOPS VISIONS OF UNITY Visions of Unity: •The Practical Side of Faith" is a daylong seminar to promote.peace and understanding in between people 6f different backgrounds, faiths and beliefs. The seminar will be from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. today at Harbor Christian Church, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Information: (949) 887-6085, mlchael@vlsionsofunlty.org. SEASONS OF THE SOUL: THE JEWISH LIFE CYCLE The Jewish Leaming Institute is offering an eight week course titled •s.aaons of the Soul: the Jewish life cycle.# The event will be from 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. every Tuesday through June 16 at the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. The cost is $99 Information and registration: ( ·?21·9800. ~.jlicentral.com NG GROUP F9mily Service of Orange 1.m...:i-..1 forming a parenting tr> help parent• to nd and deal with the and behavior of their • The group meets from a.m. the first and third •lllm of the month at the 60 E. Baker St., Suite G In esa. lnform1tfon: (714) ,.... • Preregistration la JEWISH RECOVERY mlly SeMce Is o,,.ring and dlecuMlon group wtta.. dllldren or euff9r from alcohol and IMldlidfc:>n. The group meets 1:30 p.m . TUeedaVI at St., Suhe G In Costa rmatlon: (714) • ~fttratlon Is will be held the last S.turday evening of the month. Call for locetlons. {MS) 769--0999 for Fridty meeting, (949) 760-5360 for Sunday 11\ff\lng, end {949) 646-e328 for S.turday devotional . ZEN 101 The Zen Center of Orange County offers an Introduction to Zen Work.shop from 1 to 4 p.m. the first weekend of every month, typically on a Sunday, at 120 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. The coat ls $60. (949) 722-7818, http.1..WWW.zcoc.0111. A SPCRITUAL JOURNEY A 26-leaaon study on the life of Jesus Christ titled "Journey to the Croaa" la taught et 9:45 a.m. Sundays during the Homebullder's Bible Class at Liberty Baptist Church. The study parallels the four Gospels to present the story of Christ. The ~urch la at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 760·5444. DREAM ON The Adult Faith Formation at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church in Newport Beach holds a dream analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408. MEOrTATION LESSONS A free /8Cf/o divins meditation group meeting is held at 7:10 a.m . Tuesdays It Our Lady Queen of Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Lee1io is a style of meditation that includes using Scripture or a special reading as a stimulus. The Christian Meditation Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the center. The format includes two periods of meditation with some instruction on how to meditate, a talk and a discussion. (949) 219· 1408. WEEKLY EVENTS SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEN The Jewish Family Service offers a support group for women older than 50 to address issues such as anxiety and depression at 10 a.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G in Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. NEW GROUPS Jewish Family Service of Orange County has formed a bereavement support group that meets at 10 a.m . Tuesdays and a Challenge of Change support group that meets at 10 a.m . Thursdays. Both groups meet at Temple Judea In Laguna Hills, 24612 Moulton Parkway. The service is also forming a parenting support group to meet the first and third Mondays of each month at 10 a.m . at the Jewish Federation Campus, 250 E. Baker St., Suite' G, Costa Mesa. Preregistration required. (714) 445-4950. CONTAGIOUS CHRISTIAN Pastor Hein Austin leads a Bible study on •How to Become a Contagious Christian• from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at 3n W. Wilson St., No. 16 in Costa Mesa. All are welcome to come and meet new friends. Information: (949) 722·7498. CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH SERVICES Pastor Hein Austin conducts church services where you can make new friends, enjoy upbeet music and hear positive pree1lcal messages at 2 p.m. every Sunday at 2401 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach. Information: (949) 722·7498. http://wwW.cfclntsmstionsl.orQ. GAY /LESBIAN SUPPORT GROUP The Jewish Family Servioe of Orange County plans to present a discussion group for parents of Jewish gays and lesbians if enough people are interested. (714) 445-4950. MYSTICAL AND SPCRIT\JAL The Mystical Spf rftuallst Church of South Orange Count',: holds Sunday services every w eek at 10 a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa Mua, Suite 3. A spiritual healing service starta at 9:30 a.m. {949) 681-2290. RE .. MEMBERING GROUP Our lady Queen of Angela holds a re-membering group at 6:16 p.m. every other Sunday at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach • The ~rish center la at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beadl. (949) 548-3844. BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP St. Mld'IHI end All Angels Epltcopal Church holds Its Men .. Fellowship Breekfut It 7 a.m. on the tecond, third and fourth Thurtdaya of each m onth et 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mer. FrH. {&49) 844-04t3 . MEN'S f'EU.OWSHP IMAKFAST TIM Mtn'e Fellowahlp a,..ekf11t of St. Andrew'• Presbyierlan Churd\ mMtt frotn 7 to 8 1.m. Wtdneedrft In Dttrentletd Hall, eoo St. Andrewt "*· Newpoft ~. 12.IO at the dOor. ( ... ) 831-2880. FAITH THEORY Continued from Al O admlnl.stration's policies on reproductive health issues. More than 1,000 organiz.adons, such as the League of\\bmen \t:>ters. "March for Women's Uves. • National Latina Institute and the I support American Civil Ubert:ies Union, the fi8ht of a warned that reproductive woman to freedoms are being chipped away. have an The ban on federal funds for abortion. but family· planning groups that our Zen provide abortions abroad and the C.enter does imposition of waiting periods in not take a various states are examples of position as a Impediments placed upon a group or woman's fi8ht to make her own expect choices about her reproductive agreement health. Depending upon whom is among bin practJtioners. We nominated to the SUpreme Court, embrace the precepts "Do no legal abortion could be cunailed hann." ·no good" and "Do good or ended. for others," but the interpretadon The Religious Coalition for and expression remains the Reproductive 010ice sponsored a responsibility of each person, who "Faithful Clloices" day to help the must be guided by his or her . public and congressional meditation practice and life representatives better understand experience. Though the Buddhist that there is widespread religious Peace Fellowshlp has lfeen a support for freedom of choice. pivotal organization for socially This Is especially important to engaged Buddhists from all COWlterbalance voices lhat denominations, issues related to oppose legal abortion on the prison refonn, anti-war activities basis of their own particular and other human rights causes religious beliefs. An lnterfajth have been most prominent Worship Service provided further The rally demonstrated massive spiritual suppon for the marchers. opposition to the Bush ln the mid· '80s, I was lhe ~tMimad&MIAnp P;icific View at Margmri1c Corona dcl Mar • 644.0463 A Congrrx1111on of thr Ant'1<11n Co111m11n1on BUii.DiN(, 0(111 FAITH WV/NG CHRIST AND Y.RV/'°'G OUR COMMUNITY Tu Rt-Yd r<1n {) H~Yllei. R«tor SUNDAY \CHFDUU: 8 mi Holy h1charu1 ? ~m Sun~y School/Adulr B1bk ~1udy 10 am · Chonl rucharu1 NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL ..• ~Mat#"""" ... Cllrfrt -,.,.,,., 1111/f. Uri IM,,,,,,,. The Rev. Proveen Bunyan, Recior 3209 Vio Lido Newpon Beach 949/675-0210 7 30 om Troc:lotionol 9omCon~ 9om Church SchoOI 1 lom Cho<i"'10ti< ood W.dntldoy Noon "WHAT A GODLY PARENT LOOKS UKE" (1 Samuel 1:27·28) 11urday, May II, l(J0.4, ~: \0 P.M. Sund'Y· May 9, 2()()4, 8:l0 lk 10:15 A.M. Wednnday Night Bible Srudy, 6:JO P.M. (1crou from Newport Harbor Hll!h Sdlool 11 lrvlM aBCI IS1h) 600 St. A11drfW1 Road, N-pon Buch, Cal1forn1a 9266l·H2S (949) 631-2880 E MAJL folih nd WEB nd __ _... 1; I I\ I \.' I \ I 114 ) I I ( . ;A:-,,_~ • -----• + •A God·ccntcttd parish c::ommuni~ instructed by the Word of God A Our LadynewQ~e~;m~f·Angels 2046 Mar Visl2 Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349 Rev. Monsignor William P. Mclaughlin Jlasror LITURGIES: Sa.curday, 5 p.m. (Cantor), Suncby, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Contemporary) 10:00 (Choir), J 1:30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Conrcmporary) WORSHIP DIRECTORY Publithes Eft.ry Saturday in the DailyAPilot c,u.L 949.57 4.4249 ' coordinator of a nadonal project to obtain federal funding for abortion for victims of rape and l.ncest I have nothing but respect for the coalition or groups 1 wotbd with, espedalJy Catholics for a Free Choice, the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. Planned Parenthood and the American avtl Liberties Union. 1 would never have guessed that 20 years later reproductive freedom would be so seriously threat~ed. TliE REV. DEBORAH BAR Rm Zen Center of Orange County Costa Mesa Contemporary Olristians must have abilities to respect the dfverslty of many oplnloru and perspectives. all held together by our wlifying belief ln Jesus Ouist as Savior and Lord. Since we all will never ~a·· ' . ·~ r W agree about CQmplex issues like abortion, we should get used to saying "on the one hand ... but • Saturday, May 8, 2004 All then on the other hand"; Ang!Jcans/E.plsco,palians are · sometimes lcnowp as a "both-and· people. The f.pbcopal Onxrch has public policy positions o~ng any legislative, executive or judldal action limlting dedslon·m.aldng on, or~ to, abonion. Al the same ti.me, we express serious concern about the use of so-called partial birth abortions exc.epr 1n extreme sltUatlons. Angllcans consistently oppose abortion as a means of birth control and trongly advocate that It is a dedslon never to be taken lightly or unadvisedly but intentionally and with support of family and friends. There are organized pro-life and pro-choice groups within the f.piscopal Oiurch; there were surely Anglicans rallying on our National Mall on April 25 and Anglicans op~ing that rally. So, f.plscopallans are both pro·cholce and pro-life: very Angllcan! And, in our times. very Oui.stian, I think. TliE VERY REV. CANON PETER O. HAYNES St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Parish Oiurch Corona del Mar WORSHIP DIRECTORY I I \\'I\ 11 TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH Wiii Hold A Festive PGnUCK DINNER DI FRIDAY MAY 7~, 2111M AT 1:30 PIM. In honor of the "OMER COUNTING" called NHARVEST OFFERINGS" In ancient 1lm11. for Info. e1ll: (141) 548-6900 Miii MMC llUIOITlll m $ CMTOfl mTLW OfFICIATllG. 1401 fttM Ave., lnport lea (Itek llY, CGCNf Slllta laaMI) < 11 HI\ I I\'\ ! Happens Worship 10:00 A.M. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlaclplea of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. Newport 811Ch, CA (949) 645·5781 Mlnlsltr: Dr. Dennis Shor1 < 111<1\l I\'-\< II \:< I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Vv:J. Udo Newport Beach 673-1 340 OJ 673-6150 Oiwch 10 am & 5 i:rn SWlday School 10 am \\-1rJ'( ~Ot'llllC1' 7 lO pm SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pacific V)SW Dt Newport Beach 644-2617 OJ 6 7 54661 Oiwch \Oam Sunday SChool 10 am w. • · •xrv ~-"'" · 1 w ,. l"1~hy 1.r~. ... where eln abounded, grace did much more abound: That as eln hath reigned unto deeth, even 10 might grace reign through righteousness unto eternal life by Jeeu• Christ our Lord. Romane 8:20 where, 21 Branches of The M~berChlllth •The Finl Chwdlo(Chriq,Scienrul • 8ollon. Mas.~lll!tlh I' HI '-I\\ I I l<I \ '\ ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Optn Amis and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Ncwpon Ccnra United Medtodin Cluarda Rev. Cathleen CootJ, Putor 1601 Marguerite Ave. corner o( Marguerite and an Joaquin Hilu Rd. (949) 6'4-074S S.m QuWt W'o'1h1) $mJkt 1 °""' Winhip •"" ChJJm1i ~~ r,..m #lttti"f ~ -I l I I 11 I< \ '\ •. .-~.!Al. Newport H•rbor Lutheran Church (E.L.C.A.) 798 Dover Dr. Newpof1 Beech Tradltloul Lutheran Pastor James McCammon Worship Service with Hoty Communion Sunday 9:15 am CHILD CM• AVAILAIH.a Oarlet a.lltdt ., ~ Sea Unll'C'd MrthodiJT l400W. W-BIY!l , ~"' hh .,., ... ~--~ .tf lta•·..., .. OiMI....,~ n. ..... Or.~1.~P..., ("9)67.J:JIM .. - I . I A.12 Saturday, May 8, 2004 MEPHISTGM THE WORLD'S FINEST WALKING SHOES HI~ I"' t> \\'A N~f l~I) ! 1727 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach • 949-042-FEET PARENT & CHILD POKJ'RAIT SPECIAL '"'°""' Nll.i °"' 50% Off Sitting .. Easy Financing with Exclusive Abbey Credit! COMMUNITY & CLUBS A fine Fish Fry coming along ""'-·· . .. 1.· . ,, C osia Mesa Newport I larlJor Uons Club Pru dent Raul Jara notes the plaru for the June S and 6 Uons Oub Fish Fry being held at Uon Park next to the Costa Mesa Community Center are coming along Just fine. The weekend will include cam.Iva! booths and rides, (ace-painting. hot dog , pies. corn on the cob, Uve entertainment, a baby contest, Miss Costa Mesa. ConteJl and, of courae, a 8.sh and chips dinner at $7 a plate. After your visJI to your church or temple or the kids' soccer or baseball game, take the whole family to the Fish Fry. It's a £amity community festival like none other in the area. For complete details, visit the Uons Fish Fry website al l1ttp://www.geocitlei.com/Uons ftsl>frylindex..J1tml 24 HOURS TO AGHT CANCER There wlll be hundreds of volunteers walldng the track at Newport Harbor High School starting at 6 p.m. Friday and continuing to 6 p.m. Saturday night In the 24-hour Relay for Ufe as they raise money Cor the American Cancer Society in the Newport-Mesa area. Opening ceremonies are at 6 p.m .. the very moving lumlnaria ceremony. which remembers people who have died or are laking cancer treatment, wiU begin at 9:30 p.m. There will be learns from companies, cities, community groups and congre&alions that will walk for 24 hours as they raise funds for cancer treabrlent and research. UNOERSTANOfNG XP GETTING INVOLVED •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically In the Daily Pilot on e rotating basis. For lnfonnation on adding your organization to this llst, call (9491 574-4298. GIRL SCOUTS Glr1 Sooull of Orenge County needs volunteers who will be trained as troop leaders, t8C'Ve on special committees and give lectures. demonstrations or dallff. (714) 979-7900. GIRLS INC. Of ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrichment opportunities for gir11 and boys. (949) 646-7181. HOSPfCE PREFERRED CHOICE Volunteers are needed to help make a difference In the lives of terminally Ill persons and their famHias. Volunteers would aaalst them with nonmadlcal needs such as providing respite for the primary caregiver, running errands, reading to the petlenta and wae\ly IOCiel visits. The organization Is also looking for derical end bereavement volunteers to aaslst with office duties. Training la provided. (714) 980-0900. HUMAN OPTIONS The orgenlution ahetters, coonsela end educat .. abused women and children. It la looking for volunteers. (949) 737-6242, ext. 24. JEWISH FAMILY SERYtCE OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers ere needed for Project Caring, whldl provldea JIM DE BOOM Here's your chance to find out wfty Windows IJome Edition or XP has user frlendly and dependable feature you can depend on.Dutch de Rijke, senior technical expert, will be the guest speaker for Computer Friends or Oasls meeting on Wednesday. The Oasis Senior Center is at the corner of Marguerite and 5th Avenue in Corona del Mar. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. Dutch's demonstration will be from 1:15 to 2:10 p.m. After a social break for coffee and cookies, everyone is invited to attend special interest groups. This progiam is appropriate for beginners and experts alike. There will be a $3 charge at the door for nonmembers. For more information, visit the Computer Friends or Oasis website at http://vivkmboulos.trlpod.com. AZ. TAFT REMEMBERED Barbara and I join the Newport I larbor Exchange Oub in mowning the death of long time member AZ Taft on April 26. In addition to membership and leadership in the Exchange Oub, AZ had been aOllve in the Newpon Beach community for decades. Barbara and AZ served together a number or years ago on the Newpon Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. AZ loved 10 travel 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. Thay must take a TB test and undergo a fingerprinting bedcground chedc. Volunteers are also needed to provide comfort end support to the Jewish terminally Ill and their families. The group sponsors an ongoing Jewish healing support group for people with chronic illness at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Family Servk:e, 250 E. Baker St.. Suite G, Costa Mesa. Free. Preregistration required. (714) 4454950. JUNK>R LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women, committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women end improving communitJes through the wor1c end leadership of trained volunteers, Is seeking new members. (949) 261--0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers ere needed to apend four hours per weak visiting patients or doing errands for them or their caregivers In communities near volunteara' homes. (562) 622-3806. LAGUNA GREEN8ElJ INC. Volunteers ere needed to a91i1t Laguna Cont Wilderness Part ctaft and James Dilley Preserve ctaff and docenu with hiker regi.itation and general public orientation. (949) 488-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organization that wof'b with persona with HIV Jlappy Mother's 1Jny Complimentary 9Lnss of lmlian Cliampagne to all :Motliers Open All Day, 12 Noon -8 pm Large Open Patio A la carte menu and our patha crossed sh years ago whlle Barbara and l were on vacadon ln Cape Cod when he called out my name in a crowd of tourists. We had a cup of corree together and compared Cape Cod to Newport Beach. We agreed we like to visit Cap Cod and loved 10 Uve in Newport Beach. A2 never had a bad word to say about anyone and he always had a warm greeting for all. He wiU be mlssed. WORTH REPEATING From the l'ho.._ght ror Today. provided by Greg KeUey of the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council ... •Jbe person who stops being better stops being good.~ -OUVER CROMWEU SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS WEEK TUESDAY 7:15 a.m.: The 47-member Newpon Beach.Sunrise Rotary Oub will meet at five Crowns Restaurant to hear Rebecca Fuhrman of the National Alliance for the Mentally UI of Orange County ( www.newportbeach sunriserotary.org). 6 p.m.: The Costa Me~ Newport Harbor Lion~ Oub will meet al the Costa Mesa Country Oub. WEDNESDAY 7:30 a.m.: The 10-member South Coast Mt:tro Rotary Oub wiU meet at the Holiday Inn for a program on "1-405 Corridor Major investment study" and the Newport Harbor Kiwanis or AIDS, is seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals. providing transportation and providing complimentary therapies such as massage, acupuncture end chiropractic care. Use Toghie, (949) 494-1446. LUV·A·PET CENTER Volunteers who love to work with cats and kittens are needed et the Luv-a.Pet Center et PetsMert in Costa Mesa. (949) 451·3272. MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGE COUNTY The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer input. tkbting, filing end handling phones. (714) 556-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make e lasting affect <)n a young person's life. Students 10 to 18 years old ere matched with mentors to improve their school performance end 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 alderty clients Incapable of shopping and cooking for themselves. (949) 645-8050. MOZART Cl.ASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's only nonprofit resident chamber orchestre needs volunteers for ticketing, ushering, phones, malling and help wtth receptions. Nominees are also being sought for the board of cffrectora. (949) 830-2960. Oub will meet at the Uni~tslty Athletic Oub. Noon: the Exchange Oub' or the Orange Coast will meir'll(' the Bahia Corinthian Yacl'\t 0~ for a program by George Grupe on the Freedom Shrine. .. ,-,, be ~ I 6 p.m.: The 50-mem ~ ,. • Rotary Oub of Newport· B;JJ~o;i will meet al the Bahia CorinUlian Yacht Oub to hos~ the Newport Beach City Trw;i; Meet Awards Dinner ( www.newportbalboa.orfD. THURSDAY 7 LJD.: The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Costa Brealcfast Uons Oub will meet al Mimi's Caf~. Noon: The 50-member C:ost<t Mesa Kiwanis Oub will m~ at the Holiday Inn for a spediU guest day program with speaker and Daily Pilot columnist P'et~c Buffa (http://www./dwanis. orglclublcostamesa); the 50-member Newpon Beach -Corona del Mar IG~li Oub will meet at the BahiV-, Corinthian Yacht Oub for an update on the 2004 triathlon; • The 85-member Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor will meet •t the Nautical Museum for a · program by Bob Kinton OD • ~Accepting the OlaJJenge of ExceUence;" The Rotary Oub of Newport Irvine will meet at the Atrium Hotel 10 hear Raj Desai discuss Project Deaf India (www.nhexchangeclub.com). •COMMUNITY 8t CLUBS is published Saturdays in the Deity Pilot. Send your service club'S' meeting information by fax to (714) 92Hl655 or by e·mail to jdeboom@sol.com. NEJGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS~ The City of Costa Mesa will host its annual community clean-up • event on Saturday, April 24. Those interested in volunteerin11 or making donations of cash or In-kind donations of suppliai for, the event can call the Neiglll?o.r,s for Neighbon1 hotline et (7141 754-4892. (714) 754-4870. . • .. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. : ~ ~ The rec<111ery center for women with alcohol or other chemlcel • dependencies seeks volunt8ei&.' (9491 548-9927 or (949) 548-$76A. NEWPORTBEACHl/lADOf'T A MARINE BATTALION FUND The 111 Adopt A Marina Battalior;i Fund was created to accept donations end to provide financial support for ongoi'N , programi: and events planned-to show appreciation to the 1st · · Battalion 1st Marinas, based et' Camp Pendleton. (949) 644-31f.4. NEWPORT BAY NAT\JRAUST : '. The Upper Newport Bey Nature I Preserve Is looking for voluntMra to assist with naturalist-led tou~ . and programs, special events ait1 habitat restoration projects. Th,, interpretive center is et 2301 ~ University Drive. Newport Bea~ (714) 973-6829. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISrTORS 81MEAU The bureau is dedicated to the promotion of the city to potentie( visitors. Volunteers with I axtan~veknowiedgaofN8WJ>Ol'i Beach are needed. (949) 71!Ml1,. NEWPORT BEACH U8RARY ~CY PROGRAM ·I The program seeks volunteers f, See INVOLVED, Pqe A ·DESIGNER OUfLET ~WI~ Jl-""4~ Fine Furniture • Beds • Fabric & Trims ... ewrythlns at below warehouse prices! New nwf'dllllllae llriwl tWy • '*"Y In f« bett lriedlonl Enjoy uvinp of 15°/o to 50°/o off DINING IOOM • LIVING IOOM • BEDS LAMPS • fAllltlCS • FLOltAl5 • ACCESSORIES 292.5 AJn.., .. s.i. A. C-M• C. 'l626 (714) 979"'679 .. • . • .. • • .. .. -• lo .. INVOLVED • Continued from Al 2 tutor edulta who Wint to Improve their reeding •nd writing skills. VoluntMB wiH be certJfled during inlnlng WOl'bhops In the Friends Meeting Room It the Central U~rv, 1000 Avocado Ave. tJtwport Buch. (949) 717-3874 Of ,{i~tlcJty.. MWPOrt-bNi:h.ca.u& NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE CltEMGUIU> 'The Newport Beach Premiere Cinema Guild, which supports the NeWpe>rt Beach Alm Festival, la looking for new membere. lntemted candldat .. should want to help further •n artistic and cultural heritage In the community and should have a love of cinema and a deal re to r81ae awareneu of the film festival. (949) 263-2880. JEWP<)RT BEACH, GENERAL PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Newport Be.ch City Council 11a aeeking appllcatlons from retldenta or boJlnesa 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) ~3006. M'WPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION The library foundation needs extra hands to perform clerical dutlet, such as filing, organizing and stuffing envelopes, at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717-3890. NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE COMPANY The company needs volunteers to help with costume design, .sewing, make.up application, set cx>nstn.iction, tedmlcal help, publicity, stage management and bacbtage supervision. (949) 759-1046 or LKSaf@aol.com. ~HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM · The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum offers a number of volunteer opportunities in the gift ihop, as docents or receptionists, with clerical work and with ~raising events. Training is provided. (949) 675-8915, Ext. 107. NEWPORT-MESA YMCA ,The YMCA needs a variety of 1 gltnefal volunteer help. 1949) 642-9990. NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL F~DATION The fotmdatlon is loqking for volunteers to help with ttmdralsing efforts, speaking opportunities, public events and 'occasional office work. (949) 631-4143. NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CnnER A variety of jobs need to be tadded, Including aet ,,, construction, ushering, melllngs •ndassortedtechnlcaldutles. Scheduling la ftexible, with 1 two- to 20-hour commitment per month. The Newport Theatre Arts Center la at 2501 Cliff Drive. (9'9) 831-0288. OASIS SENIOR CENTER Meals on Wheels volunteers are needed to distribute prepared dishes to homebound .. nlore In the Newpon Beach eree. lhe delivery time is between 11 :30 1.m. and 1 p.m. daily. The center also needs volunteer nurses for Its semi-monthly blood pressure screenings. The center offers this service between 9 and 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Volunteers should commit two hours once a month or volunteer on a substitute basis. The center la et 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) 844-3244. OPERA PACIFIC The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a support group for Opera Pacific, has actlvltles for volunteers. (714) 546-6000. OPERATION CLEAN SLATt Operation Clean Slate, a Costa Mesa-based organization for graffiti prevention, needs volunteers to paint over graffiti and other duties. Michael Howard, (714) 435-0745. OCC NAUTICAL LIBRARY Orange Coast College's School of Salling and Seamanship neads- book donations for its Nautical Library. Thousands of volumes of boating·related ti1les are needed. The School of Sailing and Seamanship is at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 645-9412. ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTtR The largest family shelter In the county needs volunteers for its children's programs. It especially desires tutors and those who can take part in activities after 6 p.m . Tutors will work wtth groups of children or Individually, helping children in their academic problem areas. Volunteers will also act as a big brother or big sister during the summer. Jaime Mayo, (949) 631·7213. ORANGE COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY - A volunteer group serving the communities of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach needs animal-loving volunteers for two-hour shifts on weekdays to walk dogs and help socialize them to help them get adopted. Before purchasing a pet, please visit the shelter at 2163 Newland, Huntington Beach between Pacific Coast Highway and Atlanta. (714) 540·2288. ORANGE COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER The center needs volunteers to work with high-risk families and children, providing weekly emotlon1l tupport to famlllea. lnfantJ ind ftr•Mlme mothera In their hornet. The center la uklng for a th~our weekly commitment. (714) 5':M333. ORANGE COUNTY COAST'K££P£R Newport Beach-bHed ()tinge County Coaatk .. per la looking for enthusiastic voluntHra to help monitor water quality, Training aeulons for volunteer• are av1llable. (949) 723-5424or http:l.Mww.coa.rkHPM.Ol'fJ· ORANGE COUNTY C~ DEVELOPMENT COUNCI. Volunteers are~ for a variety of function•. (714) 839-6199. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The task force Is recruiting volunteere for the Interfaith Council Network to work one-on-one with homeless adults In a program on ~.ic life akll11. 1949l 263-1n4. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Learn more about art and share with your community by ..- becoming a docent at the Orange County Museum of Art. A volunteer docent guides adults and school groups through the galleries and teaches about the museum's collections and exhibitions. (949) 759-1122, ext. 204. ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Docents aro needed to lead tours of the Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. leam about the history and the development of the Center and the workings of the bad< stage areas. (714) 556-ARTS, ext. 833 ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Participate In life management and employment training workshops as a success coach to foster teens 16to 18yearsold. (949) 509-1451. ORGANIZATION FOR THE HUMANE CARE OF ANIMALS Volunteers are needed to care for stray and lost animals In the Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar areas. (949) 722-1357. PACIF1C SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Orange County Pacific Symphony Orc:tlestra's Volunteers in Education Opportunities program needs volunteers to asaist children in a variety of hands.on musical activities. Volunteers spend a total of six Saturday mornings with the children. (714) 755-6788, e><t. 244. PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCRF. which raises money to support pediatric cancer research, needs volunteers for a variety of duties. (949) 869-6312. Come in first with .. a preapproved mortgage from Chase. 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The --wt" be moderated by ,..red occ profellor H. Arthur T8Ulalg. Eadl seaion wtlt be held It 6:30 p.m. ·one Friday~ mon.th through JuM 4. The tMll'lta will be held et OCC. Rne Amt Hall 116. AdmiMion .. $8 for edulta •od $6 fOf tenlors Md occ ltUdenta. lnfon'ndon W\d tic*.eta, c:atf (714) 432-59>, hap:l~occ:'fH*.CS..oom. MT SHOW BEST BET Dailw-~J I Bed1'I c....... 6' for Mo SololM.l ~ Concef10, In 0 minor and Brlndetlbur'G Concem No. 3 inG m.jorwllbe ~The event will beglt'l It 8 p.m. ~Y 8 In : the Aobeft B. Moote Theen at 1 Orenge COMI eo.i.g., 2701 l Fl'Mew Rotd .• eo.c.. Mesa. ·1 Ticbls C09t S10. lnfonNtlon: (7M) 432w6880. I DIZZY GIU.ESPIE ALUMNI ALL.slMS The Dizzy Giltetpie Alumnl AJ&-Stara lndude jazz performen: Roy Hargn:we, Eric Alexander, Slide Hampton, Mulgrew Miller, John Lee and Willie Jones IR. The event will be at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. I May 7 and 8 In Founder• Hall at the Orange County Performing , Alta Center, 800 Town Center , Drive, Costa Mesa. Tic:kets cost : $49 to $56. lnformatlon:(714) : 666-2787. http:l.iWww.ocpac.org. , MOZARTS REQUIEM Car1 St. Clair will conduct the I ' I I Of'1tnge County Pacific I Symphony, which will be joined by membe,.. of the Pacific Cho1'81e. The performance will include Stravinsky's Symphony 1 of Psalms aod the winner of the 1 J~ff Ewing & l ylun Ewing OUTSTANDING HOMES FEATURE UNlQUE ARCHITEeTURE 'n.cre lll'C' many comcmponuy homes crcalod by talcrucd 111Chilec:ts and lxu Ide I'll thal are e111unplc11 of occllrnce In ~'II'· cnn1.nuu"hlp and funcdooallty. ~ oquishe n:•idencc• on:> construelcd with unlqu..- un:hi1ec1un1J and interior dc"ll" fc111urcJ thut IMkl lo 1hcir bcuu1y 1111d desm1.b1lhy. The Clel,. Tl9YOf Schoot of the Ans will~ the Masten of Rne Ans Graduete Show from noon to 6 p.m. May 4 through 14 •.od May 18 through 28 8t the University Ans Gallery Building 712, Room 1200. UC Irvine. lnfonnation: (949) 824-9854. F1lM ANO Vl>EO FES11VAL The Orange Cout Cotlege 34th Annual Student Alm end Video Festival, which is r•ted PG-13, will be held at 7 p.m. May 15 In the Robert B. Moore Theatre at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Cotta Mesa. Tickets cost $5. Information: (714) The 10th annual Balboa Island Artwafk wilt feature 120 local and regional artists exhibiting and selling their original artwork such as paintings, fine jewelry, photography and ceramics. The event will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today along the South Bayfront promenade on Balboa Island. f Of information, visit http:/ jwww.batboaislandartwatl<.com. Symphony's American Com09ser oompetition. The event will have : a preview at 7 p.m. followed by ' the perfomlance at 8 p.m. Mey 12 and 13 In Segerstrom Hall at ttie , Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidtets coat $20 to . ' $105. lnformation:(714l 556-2787. http:l!Www.ocpac.org. 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REBA MCENTIRE Grammy Award winner, Reba McEntlre will perform aa part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Serie• at 8 p.m. July 11 at the Or'ange County Fair and Exposition Center. Information: (714) 740-2000, http.:l!Www.ocfair.com/plJcific amphitheatre/ TIWN Musical group Train will perform u part of the Paci& Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series at 8 p.m. July 15 at the Of'ange County Fair and Exposition Center. Information: (714) 740-2000, http:l!Www.ocfair.comlpacific amphitheatre! HOOTIE ANO n£ BLOWFISH Musical group Hootie and the Blowfish will perform 'BS part of the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer Concert Series 8t 8 p.m. July 18. Information: 171.4) 740-2000, http.:1..WWW.ocfair.comlpacific amphitheatre/ BAROQUE 1RUMPElER The 8a«>QU8 Music Festival will present Baroque concertos, featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen at 4 p.m. June 20 at St Michaels All Angets Churc:tt, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona VauJtcd and '"'ffcmd e<11inp promok a fttllna of OP<lndcd lnu:rior spece m oul\laod1n1 luaury ~ Finhh1na 1• ~•iculouJly Jone with the vuy best in 1na1cn11I• and worknuu1\hlp 11rnc c .Qlk WOO(h adc) richnn\ l<l 00(11'• cclllna M ild cu\tOnl c11hlne1ry. Khchcn appliMCt'S al\! oncn pmf«~•ooal qulllity Atlllnlc.._• •lccl, lllld ~talc-Of·tllt'•Orl l«hntlll>JY 1• pf'Ol.l'llmmed inlO lht' llon~'a elcctNllk• a11d r1 .. 11irc• uah11111. lb'nprl'llture. mu•ic 1&11d v 1dco ft>aiura can be co111rollcd ~utcl)' with a •Inf.~ touch Home Furnishings • Antiques • Art • Books • Garden Cafe The Ew111&' havt' rc~nlal •he Newpon lk111:h ~· lllCC 1972. For alt your ....i «tale need& call on the Cllpct>C'fte'N Powm.a ~n al COIWI NcwpottJC'old"'ell tlalllicr Jfll~ 949-7SCJ..3196 Lyleen ~ 9i9-759-J786. Momma John -~lt>tM wor/Ji ""iat fWri"I mMl r."1 -~· "" .,, -/Jiant fl#ri"t MJm i""*""t1llJ .,,,,.J 4'1110Jlll-'. ,.nou llUYING~ftll ' uetmNe. c ........... CW'roMPlc:Nlla~ -....... ~moc... ~ """'°""110N Jennifer Ufetl•• W•rr••ly c.,,.. s 1•• - Ufetl••, •• , .... ty Ltl•l•t• s2•• . Ufetl•• •. ,, .. ., c., •••• s1•• Ufetl•• W•rr••ly ..... s2•• ' --. del Mar. Tickets cost $25. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE ORGAN RECITAL The Baroque Music Festival will present an organ recital, featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen and organ soloist Gabriel AITegul at 8 p.m. June 21 at St Mid\aels All Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Tktets cost $15. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE IN TIE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival will present *Music in the Gardens 1: featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen at 8 p.m. June 23 at tn. Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Secular cantatas and instrumental works by Purcefl, Handel, Torelli and Carpentier. Tldtets cost $30. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE IN THE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival will present *Music in the Gardens 1: featuring Baroque trumpeter John Thiessen at 8 p.m. June ~ et the Sherman Ubrary and Gardens. 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Tic:kets cost $30. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE IH TIE GARDENS The Beroque Music Festival will possent "Music in the Gardens 11; featuring music by Bach, Telemann, Couperin and Zefenka at 8 p.m. June 25 at the Sherman Ubrary and Gardens, 2647 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Ti<*ets cost $30. Information: (949) 760-7888. BAROQUE IN TiiE GARDENS The Baroque Music Festival finale features music by Briegel, Bad\, Mouret and Charpentier et 8 p.m. June 23 at the Sherman Ubrary and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Tickets cost $26. Information: (949) 760-7888. ALL-BACH CONCERT The Orange Coast College Symphony Orchestra will perform an all-Bach concert with Or. Ricardo Soto conducting. OSCAR WILDE'S ntE HAPPY' • PRINCE -; The Children and Young People's Theatre Center of Verona will t. perform "The Happy Prince; a· 1 fairy tale about a bird that befriends a statue of a prince. The ~ event will be at 7 p.m. May 14, 1,1 ·• a.m and 1 p.m. May 15 and et 2 ~ p .m. May 16 In Segerstrom Half at; the Orange County Perfonnlng • Art$ Center, 600 Town Center " Drive, Costa Mesa. Tic:kets cost' 1 $10. lnformation:(714) 556-2787, ··• http:/!Www.ocpac.org. • : HOLLYWOOD MAGIC WITH .. : ': JOHN WIU.IAMS • I : Composer John Williams will conduct the Pacific Symphony , ~ Pops as they perform some qf hl~ ~ hit music from auc:tt films as -Jaws: "Schindler's List; -sfor. ::; wars; *E.T.' and *Hany Potte~. 11 The event will be at 8 p.m. Ma¥ 1~ ... and 15 In Segerstrom Hall attlie ., Orange County Performing Nip • J Center, 600 Town Center Drive, r Costa Mesa. Tic:kete cost $30 to' 1 " ~ $135. Information: (714) 656-~?~.q http:/..WWW,ocpac.org. I I 1J GREAT HAwv 8'RlliOAY • ~ .~ CONCERT The Orange County Pacific ... -• Symphony wm perform festtv_, : ~ music such as Shostoltovlch's ~ f.estive Overture. the Champagne Polka by Strauss and : Tchaikovsky's Serenade for .., Strings for its 25th anniversary. ~ The event will be at 10 and 11:3() .., a.m. May 15 In Segerstrom 11,11,a~"' the Orange County Performing 10 Alta Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tk:lets coat ~ $12 to $26. Information: (714)' • ' ., 556-2787, http://www.ocpac.qrg. 'l STARS OF lHE PEKING ii :: !) ACROBATS 1u~ The Stars of tho Peking Acro~~• •:l will perform ecrobetics and Ki.t~ '. Fu at 4 p.m. May 16 In c Segerstrom Hall at the Orang~ , ·•J County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa ' ; M"8. Tickets cost $12. ,, Information: (714) 556-2787. , ,, http:l.iWww.ocpac.orp. ~ See HOURS, Paa• Al5" unches Golf Sea witli . FREE Callaway Club Giveaway EISIW Sd 4 Ba1 Each Month Sign Up In Person For Drawing t-.i~·-,....'1. HOURS ContnJed from Al 4 A TREAT OF TRtOS The P.a6c Symphony will .,.tonn~·s~in 0 ~.Opus 9. No. 2 b '&lin. v.clle..Sc.lo; ~·s Trio for Oboe. Bassoon wld Aallo and Mendebsotwa'a Trio for V\ob1\. Celo lr"1 A.no in 0 mtn()(. The ~will be st 3 p.m. May 23 in FouAdlr'S ... st the Orange County Parforming Alts Centet. eoo TcMn Center en.... C05ta ~ Tdllts cost $38 to~ lnfonNition: (714) 556-2787 ~.oqyc.org.. SftG.A.l.ONG 'wt'ZARD OF or Allil~~tionofthe daaie 1939 film • The Wizard of Oz.: ltllting Judy ~rland wlll tndude palticipa1lon by the audienc:e such as an onstage ~me contest. The event will be 917 p.m. May 20 and 21 and at 1 end 5 p.m. May 22 in Founden H..a• the Orange County Petfotm.ing Alts Center. 600 Town Cent8r Drive, Costa Meu. Tdets coct $12 to $22.. lnfom\Stion: (714} 556-2787, hap.:l~.ocpac.org. UC IM'tE SYMPHONY ORatESTRA The UO Symphony Orchestra will perform -rhe Romantic Symphony," a concert featuring Sctdein's Dance Overture, W~'s VIOiin Conerto No. 2 witf} concerto competition winner, Landon Yaple, and BrulLMr Symphony No. 4 "Romantic." The event will be at B p.m. May 7 and 8 at Claire Trevor Theatre at uo. Tidteu cost ss to S12. lrtfon'nation: (949) 824-2787. UC IMNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The ua Chamber Serles will host "1he ~The Painter, and Alice;' a c:oncet1 featuring Schumann's Uedert.ries, Poulenc'1 Le Tnrv11il du Peintre, end the premiere of Alan Ten1cdano'1 Wonderland, inapired by the text and drawings from Lewis Carroll's "Alice'• AdventUrea In Wonderland." The event wut be at 8 p.m. May 15 in WioJfred Smith Hall at UCI. .. BEST BET ncbts cost S8 to $12. lnformat>on. 1949' 824-1781 UC IMNE JR1. OROtESTRA The uo Jan Orchesu• .... halt. Spnng Jazz Concert • 8 p. ~·ands at 8 p.m. in~~ Smcth H.lt ~ UCl. T' ICbts .:est $8 to $12. lnfonnat>an.1949 824-2781 WEEKLY JAM OlMFS PUC£ Jarz and ooc:ttaJs bw ~ from noon to mldntght ~ through Thundly$ end from noon to 2 a.m. Fridrts end Saturdays at the 8a1bo9 ~ OU> & Resort. st 122l W. Coal Hlghw9y, Newport 8-d\. Information: (9491641>SX!O. WJIMA ~ WEEJCEN) ~ Walter~~ [)Md Abncar the New VoR. Jan Coc11oec:Doc1 Ouo. pqy. Marnme Glr'9. 2S 1 E Coat HigtMsy inf'~• 8 p.m. Fndeys and s.s.d9ys and st 7 p...m. Sunday$ and Mondays. O\ana onn p ns the duo on wcails on Mondays. Ir's free. In~ 194'9 673-9500 THEVLLAGENf The Vlllige Inn on 8a!boa t:siand oftwa ~music Thursday ttvousih Sunday nigNs. Roe Kodl pettom• at a p..m.. Thursdays. Roed Oogz and Mattina .. t30 p..m.. Fndlys. Gng Toe:iJ* at 9 p.m. and the Dwell BordMwr R&B Combo. ~p..m.. The VIiiage Inn is at 127 Marine Ave.. Balboe Island. tnbTNtion; (9C9) 67s-8300. MUSIC AT THE GMJ. The Bluew9tet Gril offers 1Mt mU$lc Friday and s.turday nights. Greg Mofgwl, Nidt P9pef and teetty Gonien (known .. • MPG ) perform dassic roct. RU and swing st 8:30 p.m. Fridays. Mervin Gregory and MPG will perform du&ic: red. swing end R&B et 8:30 p.m. Saturdrfa. The restaurant Is at 630 Udo Plirt Drive, Nft¥p0rt Beed'I. Free 1943) 67>3474. REVOLVER La Cave Restaurant offers Revolver, whkn features OJ1 along with imagery and euditcxy o.itQtes • ~.,. r ~s 696 tr.ine .-. CC"S:S trb-..-.:toct.: ~~ THE UNDEMillOtN> lOUltGE la c:.t. ~ °"9r's lht lhafgt\M\d lounge. fllCunrv ~~~a...ct. !.a1lln ~ ~ ~., 9 p.m ~lit SS6 Ir'\ int Aw.. Costl •tesa. ~ 9-13 ~~ P\ANBE I.JI~ ~r ot'!w$ ~ fwlr; soul pa musiC of Aw\ a. from 10 p.m. to , &.IT\. °" ~ .. , . .,......~ C.osza t.tea llnbTTwlcion. 9ia9 646-79M. n£ GINGER BAKER• tm I.JI~~ Offen h,.ZZ fusion music ol ht Qnger a.., .h. Tno from ~ p.m eo 1 LIT\. ~ • tS96 """-A"-. Cc.ta Yea trdormnon: t9C9 ~79M. TOCO OUVER JArz QUARm' u. cave~ ofter$ the )all music ol the TOdd Ot'i\• Jaa Clmrtl't ftom lO p...m. to 1 a.m. ~ands.turdays st 16915 llrvine -..,,._, coua lnbme1ion.: 1949• &t&-7944. MUSIC AT nE P£UCAH The Rusty ~non.rs \.he music of Common Ground from Wednesday through Sunday The band perfonns from 7 ro 10 p..m. ~and Thunc:Uly from 8:30 p .m to t2:30 ~m Friday end Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The restaurant ls at 2735 W. Coast Highway. Newport Bead\. NM. (949l 642-3431. MUSK: AT Pl.AVERS P\ayen res1aurant is now oftenng live music from 9 p.m. to midnight •V'efY Friday and Saturday. Pta~rs 11et512 W 19th St.. Costa Mesa. No cover charge. (949) 646-5615. " Did • "'1,;1-... \\~ ' "' \ '-' ;.trt A Thank You' We appreciate your generous support. Thm yo.J to everyooe W"lo hetped n :l e 1hLS years Horne Garden tou such a great succeS$' Our grati1ude goes to all of the spon~s dmocs and counttess volunteefs. Than you Cold.Yell Banker & Coast Nev.port A'operties/CB for your presenting sponsorship COLDWeLL BAN~eRa ·s~ ~ESIGN CENTER "For All Your Decorating Needs!'; __ c FURNITURE Rl!UPHOLSTl!RY •Custom-Made furniture •Slip Covers • Patio furniture Draperies. Shades. & Bcdspr ads (.,i}~~ MIKE'I ~~e°cARPETI OVER 30 YEARS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & 0 rated b M U hol\t L•mlnate Textu,..lltueh l'loorlng _9•rpet Featuring A LLO ~ ~a-.." No Clue fn tallatlon Wood l'loorlng Refin ish lns & ft New Carpets • Area Rugs • Vinyls Ceramics • WOod • Laminates . ' , THEllEBY · a.FREBllla OL long Term 70 Financing . _,n Apgr:oved APR Gredil SE or HSE (All In Stock} "Tlrest girls took charge from the start." 0ouc Voldln1, C«e>na def Mar 11r1s swim coach • 1portl EaorNchlrd Oum: (949) 57..,.223 • Sports Fax: {949) 650-0170 ars outlast COM . . :~~ playoff primer -.... SesAor Galey's career~high &us propel Newport ., 8.«bor to exciting five -game • Bar;k Bay triumph Friday. • • ~" ... '"'RT BEACH -After three seasons He made the most of It Friday night. The 6-foot-2 outside hitter posted""a ca· reer-high 22 kills to ~ad the h0$1 Sallon to a 15·25, 25-17, 25-21, 20-25s 15·10 non- league victory In the fu)al regular-seaaon match for the two I~ champions. EYEOPENER .DililyMikX • Sportl IWI olhme ' \Alobn4qll .. ,......, Mty 1 O honoree PAT CAUAGHAN Sah.-day, May 8, 2004 81 BRIEFLY Eagles sweep Ocean View The Estancia High boys volleyball team swept vis!ting Ocean View, 25-13, 25-22, 25·19. to clinch sole possession . of the Golden West League dtle. The Eagles (23·6, 12-0 in league) have swept every le~ opponent they have fated this year • Coach Tracey Ingraham sald tough serves and hard hitting were the keys to Estancla's win. Scott Sankey had 12 kills, Kris Hartwell had nine an~ Josh Korne- gay six to lead the Estancia attaclc. 'Jrevor Holmes finished· with 29 as~ slsts in the match and Brad Larsen had seven service aces and 11 dlgs for the • o~ junJor varsity. Newport Harbor ffigh $eolit Gavin Galey knew he'd only get one Newport Harbor (22-7), ranked No. 6 In CIF Southern Section Division I and No. 2 in Orange CA>'\mty. clinched the outright Sea View League crown Thursday With a ftve-ga.rpe road triumph over second-place Woodbridge. edM 09· 10), ranked No. 4 in CIF OM· sfon ll and No. 8 In Orange County, capped Smt McCIWf< I OAll.Y Pl.OT Newport Harbor's Gavin Galey, who recorded a career-high 22 kills, see VOLLEYBAil, Pa1• 84 fires one Friday into the block of Corona del Mar's Ted Slaughter. • Eagles, who will wait for ClF Southern Section playoff pairings to be an- ehattce to perform in the Back Bay bustle -tha surrounds the annual boys voUeybaJI mafch with arch-rival Corona del Mar . • nounced Mondfly. • · See BRIEFlY, Pas• '93 eals nd ' .. : Corona del Mar girls cap ~ua<lefeated season with ''1fs:Victory at Pacific !Coast League finals. ,. :anc• Alderton :oJtty Pilot .. : 1AGUNA BEACH -11>.is year. the Co· • rona del Mar High girls swimming team : entered the Pacific Coast League finals ' with the proverblaJ bull's·eye tattooed to , its bacJc as the team other squads tar· ! geted. • Maybe the recogni· : • don pushed the Sea t Kings to swim faster, f senior Vivian Uao saJd. t" The Sea Kings swam : faster, for the most part, • and capped an unde- : reated season with their : second consecutive league title following , Friday's finals at Laguna Beach High. • Cd.M, which went 4-0 In league dual : meets this season, tallied 562.5 points, : 62.5 tnore than second-place University. • CdM sophomore Lexie Shue repeated as league champion In both the 200-yard . HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING .Sailors settle fo r bronze Newport Harbor boys,· · girls each grab third place Friday at Sea View finals. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot NEWPORT BF.AOi -After seven years of supremacy, the lrvioe High girls swim team was not crowned Sea View League champions. Newport Harbor High Coach Ken LaMont wished he could say It was his Sailors that knocked • off the Vaqueros, but he • was still happy with the outcome. ~1 would have liked . nothing more than to bump Irvine out of there, but I'm still very • PHOTOSBYOONLEAcH/OAll.YP\lOT happy lrvine has been Stephanie Gabert, above, swims the breaststroke leg of 200-yard medley relay in route to victory. LeXie Shue, ~low, dethroned,· LaMont said sees her record-breaking time (4:56.37) in the 500.yard freestyle. Shue was named the girls swimmer of the meet. In an extremely close Sea View League lndMdual medley (2:07.18) and 500 free (4:56.37) while participating on winning 200 medley and 400.free relay teams. CdM won all three relays, beating lts prelim times In the 200 medley and 200 free races. Shue, named the girls swimmer of the meet, broke her own league record In the 500, set during Tuesday's prellminar· les (4:56.37) and earned All-American status. "I could see the splilS on the dock ev· ery time I looked up, so J just tried to keep my splits down,• Shue said about the 500. "You have to go In with a posi· live attitude because It is a Jong event You have to believe If you want to achieve." The CdM boys finished fourth (245 points) out of five teams, but several strong showlnp with a young squad gave Coach Mike Evans optimism for the • · swim championship at the Newport future. Junior Bryan Buhaglar placed second In the 100 bacbtroke (56.73) to Univer· sity's Sollman Eid (54.59) and swam a leg on Cd.M's fifth-place 200 medley and 400 free relay teams. JunJor Spencer Pirdy took seventh in the 50 free (23.80) and 11th in the 100 free (52.91), both personal bests. and was one of eight CdM swimmers to shave time off from the prellms. "We set personal goals since a number of kids dldn't get points from the prelimi- naries," Evans said, HThey all swam good times." Tune's continued to drop on the girls side, as well. • CdM sophomore Ashley Oullldler took .13 seconds oil her prelim time to win the 50 free (25.10), touching just in 5" CdM, Pase 84 pool, the Foothill girls earned 456 points · to edge out Irvine's 441 points. foUowed by Newport with 42 I. Th~ Saj)ors earned nine berths Into th~ CIF Southern Section Ofvlsioo I prellrni· narles with automatic qualifying times and seven others swam consideration times for the girls. "They all did pat,· LaMont saJd. "We set a goal that everyone was. supposed to move up a spot or at least maintain, and almost everybody moved up." Anne Qelden ~ the highest lndi· vidual honors for Newport. swimming Into second place tn the 100-yard free· style (54.13). Belden also was third In the 100 backstroke ~1:01.04). Melissa Wheeler bad a strong day for Newport, collecting two third-place finishes In the 200 free. style (1 :57.93) and thC' 500 free (~:2158). ~SAILORS, Pqe 84 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK . Kevi~ Joyce . Sage Hil1 senior standout enjoying sweet success as Lightning challenge for Academy League championship. Rick Devereux Dally Pilot S UccelS ls sweet. but it.a seatt ls IWelt. . Sage HID School ouWde bitter ICftln ~knows much~ both M:llell and aw.to hiving Jed lbe Lilblnlnl (13-1, ~ l In i...e> to. tie In the~ i...aeboya ~ ..... Siii ttl lllo jUinped up from mJlb ID bdl In QP Saud.m Secdoli DMlkm ~ Jo1ce pOUnded 21 .. May 4 In • ..,.., ~St Maa .. et'a, liDd 21 ldlll, tl dtp and live blOcb April 30 In a win lllllnlt 8leltnn Outldan. The_.,.. ., Drmbed with 17.. . ..... Whitney April '1:7. "Ke\ltrt lw been our cop ldDa and_. ..... blbe.,.. . , . .. BRIEFLY Continued from B 1 Sage athletes set~ •. •nw:K AND PIB1D: The Sage HlD School boya track and IWd team ca.me In second at tl'le Academy Le~ championships Fdday with 131 point& St. Mar- garet's was first with 161. • SCtEDUl.E TODAY ........ ~ -UC ll'Ylne et Cal Potv s.n Lule Ol*po, 1 p.m. ,... ........ Community coll9Qe men end wom.o-Or.nge Cont It Southern C.llfoml• ~lonel flnelt et Bakersfield, 9 •.m. Biaden Barnett set a meet re-semifinals. oord with a 47-.6~ matte In the shot put and also clalmed top Sage clinches ClF berth honors in the dtscus wit.ti a • MSBMIJ.: The Sage Hill 12J..5~ '1lowlng. Barnett also fin· School baseball team clinched lshed second in the 100 meters at leas1 third place In the Acad- (11.4). 1.ach Cllandy' tripled for emy League with an 11-3 leque the Ughtnlng, winning the 100 win at St. Margaret's Friday. (11.2), 200 (22.4) and 400 (52.1). Matt Loper went 3 for 5 with Chandy was also the anchor on .two RBis and struck out sh ·In the first-place 1,600 relay team five Innings to earn the pitching (3:40.1), ru.rµling his 400 meters· victory as well for the Ughtning in a blisterlrlg 47.8. 02· 7, 9-4 in league). The Sage Jfill girts improved Jordan Salinger was 4 for 5 from last year's last-place ftnlsb with two doubles and one RBJ to a fourth place this year with 70 for the winners, who enter the 6- j>()lnta. Laura Gord6n set a nal week one game behlnd sec· league record in th• triple jump ond·place Capistrano Valley (34-4~) and was first In the 100-Christian. which they play Tues· hurdles (17.1) for the Ughtn1ng. day at Sage and Thursday at Amy WerbHn in the d1scus throw CVC (83-10) was the only other Sage . Hill individual winner. Tars bat around Ul 1st v:_ •BA.SBMIJ.: Newport Har· ~ ,,111gs cruise to win bor sent 10 batten to the plate • BA.SEJIAU: The suspense In the decisive first Inning of ended eaily Friday as Corona del the Sailors' 9-3 Sea View League Mar High scored seven runs in baseball victory over host La- the first two lnnlngs whiJe Sea guna HJUs Friday. . King itarter and wipner Blake Greg Miner went 3 for 5 with Cont.ant was sharp for four in-two RBis and three runs scored · ~ as CdM defeated visiting• to lead Newport (13-10, 7-6 in Calvary Chapel 9·3, In Pacific the Sea View League). Also hav- Coast League baseball act.ion. Ing solid days at the plate for the Die PCL champion Sea Kings Thrs were Tuylor Young (3 for 5, (~8'·5,. 13-0 in league and ranked two runs scored, one RBJ), Mike No:-3 In QF Southern Section Mclean (3 for 4, one RBO and DIWsion IV). are expected to be Matt Ericbon (2 for 3, one RBO. seeded In the upcoming playoffs. Patriclc Keehan (3-2) scattered ~ 'toUected 11 singles out of four hlts over six lnnlngs and in- tlett 13 hJts, led by 'fyler l.Ance duced two double plays, while (~ 4 with three RBls) and Jake Mclean came on In the seventh l.J'cNoennan (2 for 4 with two and forced the third Laguna dou- ffCJosh Bra~ and Barrett ble play to end the game. also had>fwO hJts each for de~ Contant gave up Mesa rolls over Eagles nA1Di.~i1 in fi ur innings. • BASBMIJ.: Costa Mesa • High (12-10, 6-4 In league) rode occ d 0 advances eight extra-base hits, intlud.Jng •TENNIS! The Orange Coast three dC1Ubles by Andrew San· ColJege doubles tandem of ford and a three-run home run sophomores Sabrina Ta.qamal by Gary Gonzalez, to a 15·3 1i4d Leah Becker advanced to Golden West League win over t~s qualterfinals of the .visiting crosstown rival Estancia stite women's tennis champi-(3-18, 0·10} Frlday. oGablps at Monterey Country Sanford went 4 for 4 with four ~ tn Palm Desert. RBis and Gonzalez scored three 19nanial and Becker defeated runs to ba.cl. starting pitcher cGuire and Kristi Brock Daniel Cooper, who Improved no, e-o, 7-5, in Pri· "to 5-4 with eight st.J'ikeou~and und of 16. The quarter-one walk in five lnnings. heduled at 8 a.m .. with Mesa scored eight In the sec-~winner advancing to today's ond inning and five more. In the . J9YCE CldiJued from Bl four.~" C'.oach Merja CooneDy-Freund said. MHe's o(l~ of the most natural athletes 1'-ve CMr coached." Natural or not, Joyce has been bnproving his volleybaJJ abtlfdes since joining the Bey Volleyball aub as th grader,&o much so . ~ bMted Joyce to uQll ~a walk-on. etic competition at notably stronger than at Slill~' but Joytle isp't too ~ed because of his ~ent with the club t • been playing for the Bll50a Bay Qub for four years," heeL "I have matured a lot in E e since joining Balboa increased my knowledge 0 game." ~ tlave no doubts that Kevin ~~able to contribute as a P""8' rlgb1 away ror use .. CoDMlly-Freund saJd, adding lliat .tie thinJcs he mJght play nJWefor the Do)ans once he gets s~ in the weight room. ;'OM thing is for oertaln: }O)U ~tes for the I.Wttnin8 rilbtn<M . ~one ltop9 him, wwbk.ooie...,ther-be hithm the rront or the back • Connely-Fnlllnd Mid. "We C9Qlctgtve fNer'f ball to ICM\.. ~-Preund said Sage Hill deiilll\ use JoyCe as a~ but his presence helps the Ugbtnlng have a bafam:ed attack Joyce attribute& a lot of his succ:esa due to the play of his teammates. •1 wouldn't be getting 21 kills without my teammatJ!S making passes and the setters making 6e(S," he said even though Jo)u ls the stat of the team. he isn't the vocal leader. "He's a quite leader. He lea<b by emnple" ConnelJy·Preund '8id. "But KaMll would have no problem betnc a leeder If ,bJs team stam «>~oft• .. , chink acdolls apeak louder than words, .. Jo)u aak( ·11et my teenunares do~ vocal part. I've never been a loud 1eammate." SPORTS ' rourth to claim the perpetuaJ Paul Trolel Trophy that goes to tbe annual Meta.·l!ltanda le• des winner. • Big inning for Mesa • IOPl'lliU.Li The Costa Mesa High toftb9IJ team exploded for 16 runa in the fourth inning en route to a 2().2 thumping ofvlalt· Ing Estancia in a Golden West League game that was stopped midway through the fifth inning. , Danielle Monon went 3 for 3 with two RBJs ln the fourth in· nlng alone to help start the Mesa (8-15, 4-6 in league) onslaught. Jane·E Yamamoto and Ellen Rose both hit three-run double$ in the fourth for the t._{~ Cosa Mesa Coach Sharon Uhl said she thought the 16-run in· ntng ls a school record. Uhl also said that the team is fourth In league and has it shot for an at· large bid despite forfeiting three league games. Costa Mesa pJays at Westminster Monday and Santa Ana Wednesday. UCI holds off Mustangs •BASEBALL: UC lrvine jun~ lor right-hander Brett Smith scattered seven hits In ~ In· nlngs and freshman Blair Erick· son earned his national-best 14th save as the Anteaters held off host Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, 6-5. In Big West Confer· ence baseball action Friday. All nine spots In the Hneup contributed to UCl's 10-hit at- tack as the Anteaters improved to 29· 13· l , 6-7 In conference. Bueball summaries: s.. View lAque Newport Harbor I, L.guna Hiiia 3 Score by Innings NH ~ aoo -e 14 o LH 000 102 -3&3 Keehan, Meleen (71. and Sanchez, • Miner (51: St. Pierre, Grady ( 1 ), A Kerr (4) and Scttroeder. W - Keehan,3-2. L-St. Pierre. 2e·- Young (NH), Miner (NH). HR - Corley (LH). Paclftc CNtt l.Npe Coron• del M•r 9, Ca~Cti..,.t 3 Seo,. Innings Calvery 100 02 o -3 1 3 CdM "30 002 • e 13 3 Wllaon and Vinnie; Content, MegQ1rd (51. Prnaon (6), R>lk1 (7) and Pteuon, Kelly (6). W -Content. 7-2. L-Wllaon. 28 -LI nee (CdM). Bradbury (CdM). GokMn W.tt LAasue Costa M ... 15, Eatancl• 3 Score bv Innings Estancia 020 f>oo l -3 a 1 Meu OIO '20 • -111 l3 o Young, Mc01niel1 (4) and Hauser,. Cooper, Gonzalez (61. Pi11r11d (7) and Benson. W -Cooper, 5-4. L - Young. 28-Pisarski (CM), Peterson ICM), Cooper ICMI, Sanford (CMI 3. Dominguez (CM). HR -Young (El, Gonzalez (CMI. Joyce's actions would be wise to follow for many people, not just his Sa8e Hill volleyball team. Joyce has a 3.6 grade point average and his coach descdbes him as one of the most courteous players she has ever coached. "He is a Vtty humble and respectful gentleman." Connelly-Freund said •tte always competes with cla.ss. He never yells negative th.in&' to the other team.• "First of all you have academics, that should be your first priority." Joyce said. "If you're on..a team. whether it's a bfsketba11 tean1 or volleyball team or any team sport, you've got LO be committed to that team." Joyce's commitment to Sage Hill has positioned the Ugbbl.lng into a prime spot to make a deep run Into the • J)O.'tseason. "Kevin is reaDy«lf-motivated and I don't have to set goals for him." ConneUy-Prewld said •Rlflt now our team is in a great spot for the playoffs because ewryone b healthy and playing IO well." Joyce acknowledged that winning in the playoffs would be a nice 6oish to his high school ~ .. "Thm what spot11 1s an about." he aaid. •tt's about winning and~ run at the mne diAe. If we wort hard and have the right mental foa1' I th.Ink we can go far." 87 co choose. So make your mooe. (. Drop w co/' a1ul the payment · on this hoc 102 SLK.330 Roadster. Start summer early! ,.. • • • \ ... ~. May 8, 2Cl0' ,. ~PORf L I RA15tT~~A~ ~·=!•.!!'!.~=:r:..:~·:~·= ~from81 It• eec:oad ·~· 10·0 Padftc C.OUt LeqUe cam.-.n 'lbun· day wtth a home triumph over Laguna Beach. 'Jbe cooaequencet Friday had nothing to do wlth anychlng but pride. And both teams &hawed plenry or aame In what both pro- gram• have come to regard as a supttme poatseason primer. •1 told my kids this was a play· off match," Sailors Coach Dan Glenn aaJd. "Some people won· dettd if we'd be able to reach a high lewl after having such a TRACK Continued from Bl reared during the 1ague dual meets they won the title ror the leOOIX1 ltnllgbt year. Nonltwood. which WU third in the regular le&· 800. woo the PO. 8nals with 146 pointa, while the Sea Klrlgl edgfd Tusoro Cor aecond place. Corona del Mar scored ll4.5 points. while the ntai\s had 111. Senior Ouis Ringstrom went down with a left hamstring injwy ln the l,600-rneter relay, but dear- ly tm efforts before the final event Is what helped lead the Sea ~ to the second-place finish. Ringstrom won the 100 in 11.30 seoonds, 200 in 22.22 and 400 ln 50.16. CdM Coach Bill Sumner called ~trom's bade-to-back victories in the 400 and 100 nearly ilnp<>&slhle. •A true sprinter can\ do what he dJd. • Sumner said ·But a rough 6J>rlnter like Ouis can do it CARMACK TIN§UJRANCJE WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN SELECTED TO PROVIDE INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR THIS FINE PROJECT Project Name ... C.-... Dllk .. llw C.. ,._I & I) Location· .... M, C... ~·,,.... hst .trchiled l$A Aldihm Oescrlptlon: '-(4) ..... ,,..., tettf *' 1,llt,000 t41oo ft. Gcnenf Contractor: Ollmm C..atlll Please Cdll us if we may be of seNice on your next projKr. 1000 Qu.tll Street, Suite 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660 949.851 .3836 l-'°558467 2MO ........ -LlplNadca t°"'lb oiahl •Lit ~ But It was Caley who SCCIJl~ lbunday. But 1 klMw 1 weulda>'\ to come up bll when the 1\rs have to ay a wont to my pqa. 1 oeeded il ID09&. newt talk about the playofra be: ·He kind or carried us,. QenD fore d1k mitch ii over." l&ld of o.ley. whose overpua The end came sudllnldY, kill pve CdM • •·2 ftftb-game ~ two boun after-&be luidi ae.d. Gay allo .cored the boats bepo tn the adfting bot air lri· om two points, powering a kill aide the Sailon' gym. f1Ued to Jbroueh a blocbr and atutftng a near capacity by melgl.zed tup-badc-tlide attempt to create a portecs of both achoola. 64 edge. "Th.ls is the lint match I Kevin and Tum Welch. junior looked at when J saw our Khed· twin , peeed the visitors, collect· ule," said Galey, who had plenty Ing 15 and 12 kills. respectlvely, of help Crom senior Morgan Go-and contributing heavily to what vaars (17 ld.lla), junior Brett Per· Glenn described as typically dne (12 killa} and senior setter attoog CdM ball control Adam Scblesin~r . (38 assists Kevin Welch also had three and a match·hlgb six stuff ace serves and two stuff blocb" blocb). · and senior setter Dominic Rubi· l(s like the second half of a soccer ~ Mdiasa ~ and Whitney game and he ~ to gtve it bb Weidner. MOtpD also anchored all That's one of the~ dou-the victorious 1,600 relay (4:0432), bles around." whJch abo featured Sara Caster, St. Geme. the &0phomore sen-Alex Tubieseen and Swigert. aadoo. also woo three individual Freshman Hilary May, who fin. PCL tides, delending her dllJnpi-ished aeaiod in the 1,600, 800 and onsbips in the 1,600 and 800, 3,200. was one of &e"o'elal CdM while adding the 3.200 to her col-athletes who qualified foe the ClF lecdon She ran to wln. not for Division m preliminaries at ~ personal records finWling the HJgb May ~ 5. 1,600 in S.'()(.63, the 800 in 2:15.06 I.Jnd.'lay Ensign finished in a and the 3,200 in 11:39.68. tru.-way de in the high jump Senior Kevin Artt doubled. win-with a 5-0 clearance. ning the 1,600 in 5!04.63 and 800 Acconling to \be results. lhe Sea in 1:58.88. '·personal best. An· Klnp had a great da~ yet it was drew Wong won the atple jump somewhat tarnished when Ring- (41 feet. 8 inches), with a perso1)81 • strom appeared to pull his left record by more than a foot fie harmtring ln the final e\.ent of the also won the pole vault. yet It was day. SUmner said lt might have not scored in the PCL finals. How-been a aamp. since Ringstrom ever, Wong advances to the OF worked so hard. However, the Southern Section Division ffi pre-longtime CdM coach was COO· Hminaries with a 13-foot dear-ceined . ance. "If he's hurt, lt's my fault/ Sum- Sophomore Kelly Morgan won ner said "That comes back to me the girls 400 in 57.17, and an-because I put him in those events. chored the winning 400 relay You could tell we went after !the (49.59) that included Klnzle Kram-boys PCL finals championship): CdM Continµed from Bl Olandler (53.91) and Liao (55.54) placed third and fourth, . respectively, in the J 00 free while sophomo~ Jadde Ouz.ac and freshman Katie lndvik placed front of University's Katelyn fifth (1:<>2.34) and seventh Schumacher (25.18) while Uao (1:06.03), respectively, in the 100 placed fourth in 26.40 and Karya butterfty. Brittney Wigley finished F.adington took fifth in 26.38. seventh irl the 500 free (5:50.22). Freshman Stephanie Gabert displaying CdM's depth. won the 100 breaststroke in Tum Money took fifth in the 1:04.45, while teammate Tumua 200 free (1:55.34) while Thomas Anae (1:10.24) took second Gab-Pearson placed etghth (2:01.30} ert finished second to Shue in the for the CdM boys. Blake Schoen· 200 individual medJey (2:10.68) berg won the consolation final in while senior JClm McKay placed the same event In 1:56.95. Robbie second in the 500 free (5:16.88). Fries, Michael Beery and 'Itevor McKay also took third in the 200 Gladycb aJJ improved on their free ,(1 :58.06). prellm times. Jordan A.nae ded with ~ro·s Unlike last year's finals when Amanda Bebout for second in the CdM glds defeated Universiry the 100 badcstroke (1:01.86). by just eight points after winning SAILORS Continued from Bl Kayley Oka was third in the 200 individual medley (2:13.22) and Ashling Tuyior was third in the 100 breaststroke (l: 11.35}. 1l}e boys also finished third. amassing 395 points, trailing sec~ ond-place Foothill (437 points) and champlon Irvine (453.5). Newport had 19 chances lo quali- fy for OF heading into the league finals. Six Sailors swam automatic times and the remaining 13 swam consideration times. "We did a great job," Coach Ja- son Lynch said. 'We swam fastest times with every single kid" Sophomore Dan Purman came in second In the 50 free (21.90). lllshdy slower than his qualifying no chipped ln 30 assJsts. "I told our guys l was ~ proud of the way they battled, CdM Coach Steve ConU said. "l think a lot of people thought we didn't have much of a chance and there may have been doubt even ln our min.ds. But I think that was part of our motivation.• When you have a shot you go ror it" In addition to Rtngmom. the c.dM boys will also be represented at ClF by Hogan Meyer who alao qua.ll.fied foe C& in the pole vault. 6:ni.VUng second (12-6). Eemaan Jalili finished third tn the 110 high hurdles (16.69). BJ}U Beshore tied for third with team· mates Steve Minard .and Andrew Bede who all cleared 5-4 in the hlgbjump. . Zach Wlshengrad finished third in the shot put (45-2) and Avery Fenton took third in the discus 033-9). On the lPds side. freshman Ttf. fany Uu finished second in the 100 hurdles (16.60), second in the triple jump (33-6~) and third In the long jump (17·1~). Swigert finished second in the 200 (26.37) and third In the 400 (59.61). 'Mlidner finished second in the 100 in 13.0. Ensign finished second ln the shot put (32-3} and Ann Klunder rook third (29-11 ). the 400 free relay, CdM this time had the meet wrapped up head- ing into the final event CdM Coach Doug Voiding could exhale. "I was not overconfident com- ing into this one," said Voiding, In his 20th year at the helm. "l knew £University!, as always, was going to push us. I was more caudous. with this group {than last year!, but it showed I didn't need to be. These girls took charge from the start.H Thirteen CdM girls qualified for Friday's CIP Southern Section Division n prellmlnarles at Bel· moot Plaza in Long Beach · ln search of a team title after tasl year's second-place finish. "That Is what we've been wolk- ing toward all year," Uao said. time Wednesday (2l.88). Bul Fur- man was distracted by AP tests that went all the way up to his start time. 1Wo Ncwpon swimmers earned third-place finishes: Sean McGhie in the 100 free (48:43) and Erle Carlson in the I 00 bade (57.07). The 200 free relay (1:28.95) and 400 relay (3:17.88) both finished second. and the 200 medley finished third (1 :42.54). 2M8 Legal Naacea 2MO Lepl Notices allon of en enooech· 1bo Includes • reqvest S......tf ment of • bullt·rn to ch1n1• the ••btln1 •• , .......... __. Hew• you sttrled dolnc bfl'*"'8 unll In the rHr ~onln1 clesiln•lion• ot ~· • • _.. bu lnus yd? Christine Dutcher Price, 4115 Celle Abril, S.n Clcmo11t•. CA 92673 Denlel RI)' Price. 4115 Cel'* Abtll, Sen CMm- ente. C'-92673 Rc9M ..... ... s.._. Rdl!IM ..... ... s....... ~ ..... ... s....... •l\d aide y•rd setbacks the 111operty from R· l ,.._....... Y'" 3/8/~ APPllCATIOH: Mod•fl· •nd R·2 (resldenlfll) lo The follo•lni per$011 Orlnp County Out· catloft Per"'4t fllo. 2004 CEIF (Gournm1ntet, h•• llkndollff the UM cait1, CMol J. Mercer, 020 (PA2004"'51) Ed11Utlonet I lnstltu 1 f Prei.lclent CEQA CO .. PLIANCE tlolulf facilities) to l•in o the lctillous Bllsl This 1t1llmenl WH This pro'-t 1181 bMn con•l.tencr with th• nut Name. Prlm1r1 t~ •1111 tM County ,..... Caoil1I t, 4950 Mic· revlntld, en4 It hes C-el Plen lend 11 .. Arhiur 8tvcl l670. C6etll of or.,.1• County been dettrll' ne4 lh•I II dallnetioft. The PIOl'Ct 8 .. on OoV16/04 i. c.1t110tledy eumpt •IMI 111eludn COftU!ef· :;;gort u c... CA 2004 .. 11174 uncle< the rtQUlf•m.nts atlon ef 1 Use Permit The flctitlcHit Bualnn& Deity Piiot Al>f. 2•, Mey of tt.. C.ktoinle Eftvl-fOf COl\llructlon end neine rtfetr-.1 to •bov• l;I , 11.itM &1184 ronl'l*llel Ouellly lct oei-•Uon ot UM PfO-wea fil•d In Ouns• S......tl under er... 11 pOMd ~tend (AcCHIOI" Struc:tutes). It ll1ctuoet ett.elllltlllnt Co1111ty on 11/10/0 ' M ' J ...... ' FU NO. 20038929249 4 SUBJECT· Group the 11111111t1um he(Clll fO< Stetulcte Morti•I•· .............. Homo In Realclenll•I the pr~ lellowalllp 111~.(CA), 4590 Mac l1't followlnt person ZCNle• (l'AZO(W 102) II.it l>uildin1 end UN Arlllllr ll•cl •t170, flea eb•ndoned UM UM SUMMARY. The pro mvltl pwpose IYIMasl• 1101ff •mendment ••II um llllildlfll at 40 i .. t Ne_wport Buch, CA of th• flctitlou• Busl· uta~ 11..., 6elllllt-• trom1Jede. 92662 nus Ne me. RI of epplluble to iroup Al'PLIC'-TION: G-•I Thia bu1111eu Is con C1n1d1, 3412 Or- This buslnell Is ton· ductH by: hu1b1111d and wile H8Ye JOU $latlecl dolflC business ytt7 Ho ciw'lStma 0111ther Price This statement w11 filed w1UI the Covnty Clerll of Oranp County on03/19/04 20CMH7'14S Newport 8Hch/Coste Mne Delly Pilot °'l>J. 17, 2c. May 1. a. 2004 Sd02 homn •nd •menda Pten 2003·002003.l Code duclad by.• corporet.on •naethor~ __ Ave . Ana· her ho Stetnlde Mort1•1•. helm CA 97806 .... w • end • IJOUll Alnendllleflt 002 I Inc., Herw.y llf"nar The flctlUous &uslnua .... lollowln& r>«sona hcHnff mt~ loull •nd Use Permit 2002·056 lllls •l•t•men\ was name referred to abon .,, dolnC busln .. a H : Of*•t• WI llln rtslden (PA.2002-265) flied •Ith the Countv Wtl f1l1d In Orenf• •) Moo.'te furnlshlnp, 111110~. CEQA COMPLIANCE: ,_ ' b) Styllk1•. c) StlcU. APPl.ICATION· Code Oren Enwlronmentel Clerk of Oran&• County County on s.24·0l, Fl E N Slon•. 8 Artlun A d H -.. on 04/21/04 NO 200l69411~ 11141n ment o ,.,.,... lmpKI Report h .. 11.-n ~tlH Clvde Powers, 205!>6 Street, l•detl Ranch, 005 preplfld In eccc>fd•nce • C•llforni1 92694 CtQA COMPI IANCE. wltll th• C111for11le Dally Piiot Mey l, 8• 15• E••tl!lll Dr, Yorbe Lind•. Mldltle Ta)'lor-81ble, 8 TM propoted action It E111rlronmtnlal Qualltt 2?, 20!N 58613 CA 92187 Artban Strfft, L1der-1 not defined n • project Act In c:onnedlon with This bualneu It con Ranch, California 112694 un•tr the C1llfornl1 the e"lic:ttlofl (St.le IOllCIOf AY.-rlOf duc:ttd by" 1" Individual Kelly Trullllo, 32 (11vl1onrnent11 Qu11Hty Clutln11tou1e • _._. ClydtPow 11 Oo11Wnln1 SttMt, Lader• Act (CEQA) b.c•use It 20030811115). P11< ... ent to Seclion fi•!"'' •lllemtnt was Rench, Callf0fnl1 ~M lnvolvn pnenl policy Publlallld Newport tll04(d) of the Internal i .. d •Ith tlle Co\lftty This b11111te11 Is CCHI •nd llf"OCeOIHI lllllllftl 8-fl/Co•IAI Mae D•llg Rev-Code, notice i. Ct.rk of Oun .. County ducfld l>Y: • pner., acthtltitl llOI e»0eleted Piiot May a. 2004 Sall llereby at~en t111t th• ~::: .. , partntfalllp with • project or • -------lftnu.tl r~t fer th• Delly Plot a,,r 1~·~ H1w. 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Cel1fCMnle 9262t Thie bullMsll la con ducted tly: en lnd1vklu1I Have )'Oii alerted doint blllineu yetf No Rufine MIN'• Thia llattlM'lt WH filed wllh the Countr Cieri! of Or•np County onOl/26/04 29046tl009S Oelly Piiot ~-24S= 1. 8, 15, 200of ........... ......... Tiie followlnc persons 11rt dolna bu1lnn1 es: OIM CNC Conaultlna. 1&61 Mta• Dr 136. Santa An1 CA 91707 D•nlel elmnplty, l&&l MeN Dr. •36, S.nl• An1.CA92707 Thll" busln111 Is con clllcted bt; en lndl1tidutl Haw. JOU •titted dolna business y1t7 No • Dan 811t1Mslet This steiement ••• filed "Ith ltle Countr C.11 of Orenp County Otl 04/1t.I04 19Mt"41S4 Oely f'14ot ... , J, I. \S, 22.1004 Wl4 QUllOUT Yallmsl WlllA --Clll ~M!-5671 ., .. w.w".......,., Cllrtl .. Qr ,...-,. • °""" c.Mt °"' --r'la:: t• McO""'°'oNI• ""Mllflt! ... ..._..,. catl. IM. <CA>. MO ,,_fall:;:~ , ... .., I. 1.11..t ,,.,._., Hlllb.c,_ -.... = fllMI Ill, Cott• •• ... 1 •· D. WI• ______ .. c,::•':L ·:.-:::.:: 191JD. IPI .... .., 11. I' TMt c:.:: .. cH• :m ~ ••. ~ D.W 11111 3 2 'W•WWst' C' 9 r.AWZl ' The followln1 penons •• tic buslMs:s -= M1Ce1Homel.01111Now.com 1833 Eesl 17th StrH1 •JOl, S.nte Ana, CA 92705 Mn s. Oden, 4V Efft 17th Street 1454, Costa Mesa,CA 92U7 Thb buslrMu Is con ducted by: Ml lndNidual Have )'CMI It.wt.cl dolnc bmines.s yet7 Ho Mwll s Odell This statem.nt we• tiled wrth the County Clerk of Oranp Coun~ on04/2Ml4 !OOMffHJI Oally Pilot May l, 8, 15, 22.~ Wl2 The follollWlnc persona ere doln1 buslneu 11 CMP Services, 3482 E. Oren1•thorpe Ao., Anehelm, CA 92806 ClycM Power& .. 20556 Enthill Drive, Yorb• Undt, CA 92887 This b~IMS$ Is ton· ducted by. en llldlvldual Hew. you 1terted dolni buslnen yet1 Ya, lJ/10/03 ClyO. Powers This atelement wH filed with lhe County Cletll of Or•na• County on 03/2.ll04 20046'79'08 Oe1ly Pilot Ac>til 17. 24, Mey l. 8, 2004 Se601 The followfn& persons are cloln1 business es. Southern C•llfornl• Business Resourcu. 3354 W Or1n1e 16. 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Call Sherry Sten 888·969-9667 Lwp_._ .... . s..,. .......... 4br 3ba pabo ' 3tJf' 2ba b*on1 SJ ,.698,000 Jinmy Bums Apr1t 949-300-1549 • ----Policy . - Rate• and cte.dllnes ~ ~bject to change without nod<:e. The publhber rcterVe the ri&ht to censor, recluslfy. ~vii~ or reject any clauified, .:lJSsified display or display advcrtilcment. Plca5e ~pon any error that may be in your classified ad immediacely. The Daily Pildt ICCepll no liability for any error in an advcrti!emcot for which it may be responsible excep for the cost or the paoe ac:wally occupied by the CJTOr. Credit can only be allowed TOI' the first Ulsenion. ..------Deadlines----- Monday ..................... Friday S:(l()pm Friday .............. Thunday 5:00pm Tuesday ................. Mondey S:OOpm Sllurday ............... Friday 3:00pm Wednesday ............. Tuesday S:OOpm Sullday .................. Friday 5:00pm Thurwday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm VllW<HATIAU 10501 ,,,., w... loc:attd in N fu$tln Hills l.S acre hilltop es~I• 6br 7b•. Aat John Lo111n 714-131-1808 VllllPllt VlllA PAU lSTAH Brand Naw Beaullful F.stat• Home 78r 1381 g.a car ''"'. ta kltch, thuter, c•meroom. &•HI 1r1ncl room, pool house, c•b1n1. pool, putt1n1 1rnns, 1/2 basktlb•ll court, wa· tertall ' fountains on approa I acre 1111 lot SJ.000.000 Coast Prop ertfn Of Cthl. Call Aat . Laurte lefll!IO 949'5()1).8g23 2"' 2lte h..,.e, across form Carnation park 1 Ctr &araae Wd, $290(kno Rur.s 949.494.8048 • JA.s••• can• 2n SINGLE LEVEL $3275,IMO ACT. 949-422·2889 eon n ~ ,_ b 2.9il iMTI\ ~ Mc .......... c:ann. wt ~ 2 c: fill ... $3G) 96018Xl CoslaMlll IM'-fN llr C.n._. w/enc:tos.d yard S9l5riio 329 Unlver5lly Unit N 949 574 2031 Christina ..... Afrh lb< nr trl sq, prlv 1a1d bale: , barber crpl, upstrs $975 l<let11 Mcmt 949-642·1800 4w 2h i-.., F/A ~....,...-Olm '*" ,...,_ w,.o ...... no pell. $2!iOO n .... a 4bd.l2be home. pool, .... loVcul de UC location • 81ker/Fafrvlew. Av1fl June, $2785 714-319-0670 1'.U. C-1ry W• 2bf 1P11tM, den, w.Aofl Fp, YIAalY UASIS dtscrlmlnetlon based on JU, c:ol0<, reli&lon. se•. h.indic:ap. lamlllal status 01 n1ttonel orlaln, or 1n '"lenllon lo make any suth pref1renc:e, l11rut1· llOn or d1scr1mm1t1on • fh1s newsp1pe1 wlll not l!nowin&IY accept any •dvutisemenl f0< rul c,rate wht~h 1s In voolatlon of the ltw Our r••d•rs are hereby '"for med that all dwell- '"'' aaver llsed m this new:.paper are available un tn equtl opp0< hinlty basb. mitt sat New in pleshc ~ tw ......,.., C.. w/wtrranty $69S can tbnt tom -~ pl& It> deliver 949·355-8097 ~ ~ ii 1d-Up to Sl.8)).<lD 9'1!M83-0ll4 OHN SUNDAY l-4130 76 VISTA MON11MAI MIW USTING V•w. spec home oo I& tot. Over 5,000 If of 01*1 fir plan 5br 4 SO. + oHc 3 c pr $2,050,0-00 Stefanie MIWUSTINO OPIN SUN 1-4,H I ...... fey Or I slory with sit down view of ocnns ' sun sets La 3br + l1nvm. o~er 2500 sf. In Sypy· 11111, 3 car &•rt&• Oiiers between Sl.395.000 $1,795,000 will be considered. Nor alee P1ulson Recally .....,.,.c....,_._. S.s to bNdl. Open Sun 1-4'.30, ' ._., (t $6159,(lX) ~ 949-51~ 3114 MISCBJJHEOUS RENTALS Rentll To Share 60.10 sllyhte. deck, !\/pet 180 E NII NlWPOIT MCMllS 21st Sl345m 949-646-7776 Ill. MUNDY lllAlTGa 21r -o., Oil, fenced yard. deck w/d. dw. Bl Rna. 111 $1.495 327 E 21st St •B 714·545.(M.42 94'-67S-.1'1 a. .. t• ..... 2br 2b• 2 car par111n1. patio, leundy room , act $1550 949'-293-4632 To complain of d"- uomlnatoon, cad HUO toll· he• at 1-800-424 8590 Alldlcinl 1413 WANTED ANTIQUES ~ Style Furnltwe PIAHOS a. Colle<tiblft ·~·-• .,.,. ... ~. Olfit'• ,_-~ $$ CASH PAJD $$ ... ,we.,,, ........ WE BUY ESTATIS • -....... lnondly- ... fAITlll'" ~GNMENTSl I ' ' •• -:'.~.;;:;: -.. ~I I . ' .. ,' "., l ' ' I " . . . ~AM922., so~~8~T 221aS..Mllek .._AM.CAl2707 ~·~--"'';,,.. -~ HEALTH SERVM:ES Medical Eqllpmett 2535 New, Never used Jet 2HD power chaor /motorozed scooter p•ld $5608 Sacuflce 52. 900 obo tor pick·up only 714·595 SJS9 · 3050 Leather Sola & Lovneal b,.nd new In the cnte. Must Sall Can. deliver $795 949.355.8097 JEWEUIY/ 3460 DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS Mlchele.._.,..WC watch w/dl1monds 2 "croc:· bands Wti $1000. s1criloc:e S470 obo S.,9- 456·94 7 4 949-640-0831 <eat (eln NM4• Old Coln al Cold, silver, jllWelry, watmes, .,,~ coflect1bfes 949-642 9448 NUii NIW MA'f'TAO Gorceous 5 02 ClW wmlq "**-· mttcl*1a round soht1\ra &11--4 -=tric ftr/, white. $425 ploti..-rlftS. site 6 far boCh ............. 51 3/4 949 939 0622 ART/ , PAINTlNGS 3060 3610 IU<UI ti I Life's Unc:ert•intlu Happe11! a.<. Ge..-Pet Owners Heed Help. L1lho1r1ph Monument Well M1nnered Adult Valley, llllJl8d & tUT'lbnd. Cats & Older Dop 11eed beaulolulfy fra!Md S2000 new homes Adopt Adult 11"-744-t77J .Anlm1b 30 d1y return ENTERTAINMENT ELECTRONICS E1Ktronlct/Wo- Vldeo ~lpmer« • Policy www.enlmelnelworh.orc SPlllNG IC1TTINS & <A TS Do1s on tine -···•IMwcrkal Rl-i " ""' lm9. ~ Illy ,.. pr, IDICI ....S. ,.,...od, SIO! TV's, DVD players = etc.Ill Polic• Ceased• Yanl In 1489 from SIO! Into 800-749 -------8128utP678 !11*. dlMan-ed. ..,, ~- 11\mf'll!tul IL Wllrldl !'WI <I itn 12• !16644-1ZJ9 o-.,. We s.tvr...,, fam-noon fine p1inttr1p HOME b~ H1llam. McKnl&ht. • • Kond•ou, clolhln1. RJRNISHJNGS MISCBJ.ANEOUS MERCHANDISE 'ompul1r equipment, U&.aal&........... wood ceblnet, mounlal11 c.-fl •uM:. ---bike &. var1tty of Items n111-.-Merdllndlsl Zll ~ <bin dil Mr -04-lH_Y_SUIG--H-t-ID-fll« Sold WOOd, brllld ,._ i1 ~ ,.~~~1: bo• iftllt-. ~ PU 111£ ~548-67J7 Satu1d1y8am-lpm SllXlsm:S250~ F urnllura, kitchen &oods, dishes. deslsner clothes, Jewelry, 1rt. plants, linens. •nd morel SHI c-die, Newport tdi ~ Vlsla del Oto & f11tbluff Dr NIWPO.T CAMYoet Annual Community C1· ••• £ale May a. 7·11. lurttiture, chilclren1 items & much morel!! al JamborM ' Unlvwslty. ~Sch. Fotow sC11s 4th Annual" Walk to 30+ Gafl&• Salt SAT 8th hm·2Pm South ef Fair Or Between Harbof & Faifvltw lhle Hlrtnw1 o ..... Sele <-" SI.we• or 4545 Gorham Of, CdM Sat 10-4 Ne w & used 1011 equip. cloWlln& TV a. m~ch mllChmoul (t's tM Sola· ,lion yo1'n searc,,.,/or· '"""" •'nltlkilg NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHnOUES a OOLl.ECll8l£S • tr.iCAl.E f\JRNt'IURE PIANOS&ART • Rttail Prica Realiud • Wt Mw liouat <:alll • 0011 SV'f OUTS • ()II( Pi«x or 1:.ntin: !!lute • Conilpmcnu Em:pt<d Daily • &me Salo · Up! Appranab • Bonded & Uccnted • 8K SQ FT FRUWAY FRONMCE SHOWROOM • In C.O.U Maa: End of 5~ Pwy mu.FR££ 888-434-0722 MMIO 4170 7t<l~,•-07U 19• I NEWf'ORT 81.. COSTA MESA Prl•• Office Suite Appro• 681sf, 1063sl & 1223sf et Sl.SO.Sl.98111 nlllr Hewp«t Canter Ani11blt 213·746 6300 Meurer Pl~llnu111 Properta 9&715-3156 949-632-6489 ()petl Set & 5vft ' -s 307 Monleto Cute beach cott11e by the bay & ocu11 Great loctllon a few blocb from th• bucll. lbr I Sba ...... b pt"Of male~ slmolar to share 4br Ilse. Each IOOfllll• ,eb 2br, Iba S9SO 949 675-6436 , .. , 51"9 ..... 2br 2bl IW9" condo, .... l:llils. Ip, 2 dedll. p . A-S-1 SllZ'Mno 9t9 DH/112 2002 ,....... 2lr 2.51». ... bi "' 3 c .... ~ -wd •• Ip. <I: ... w,........ <LOSI TO HOAG 2bf 2bl 2 c perklne. patio, laundryrm, 11t s 1550 949, 293-4632 Cdm 110 & 710.5 MarlllOICS. lakl forest S975,000 Hurry won't llnlclencefOu!>tt,aa..J.sea l1s1I 949 230 1651 UOO ISU tAYflOHT share house • own room & b•th, park1n1 1va1I. $1000/mo 949 235 7326 ac, wd l'.le1npro.com $2150/mo 94g..642-1800 W .. te WMtdlff SIMps 2br Condo/P11$tloe 12~2 Rutland 15, S1800/mo yr -Morb Bit-9&3l>aD> ti.~.a::;.~~~~~ Hi Of'IN SATUIC>AY 1-S ~neoAY , ... 22112 sheet.,., ... l.n. 1" l home foe u..-t ..._ Approa (ftt SI,&. darhn1 house 3b1 2b1 hdwd fir. Ip, Incl Y•d. C.V /bonus rm. $2500 Avlll S-1 ~J38..6172 Live in bl& bur like loc. 1 the end of a cul-de· 361f0sf J/4Br. bonus lb< home in the wooda. sec 4bf, 4·5b• mslr b• room & oHlc:e 3.5Ba approi 2400 sf. Quiet • + otlc downstairs heated pool & spa 3·ur new carpet, lake club 52•425•000 no 1araa•. Sl,799,000 For AESIOENT1Al RENTALS ~ s f mellow roo1 ,.se t1 •n11 1Awurtr 94g..254.3700 Sele By .owner Call to.ES FORS.Alf ORANGE 5400 ORANGE 7400 COUNTY Plallflum Propett-1 •------•I (714) V2-8189 .. t -71S-JIS6 COUNTY ConJnl del Mii' ,_ .. ..,_.CDM """'-T..,.. 3bd/.b 4- l!lf pniet, custom kltc191, french doorl ' wrldgws surrO&llld. Many llfl'adea. Rose ccutywd w,,_._, Pool. tpa w/\ltaltrfll PIP Offiy no ...,a.. $2.225.000 Call Fnneis (!M!I) 5(»5007 Hllh'-<h 400 Oe Sota Tena« 4bf 3ba home, lot sit• 20,000. on the C1nyon Ocu11 view, c o mpetely r'emod. $2.899,000 Vic f't.ler~on Peterson Conatru~llon Desian 949·929-1419 •sollh•u••• fo1mer modal home $1,300,000 2b• 2b•. + offk:uw w/custom bu1ltm1 Sllfl IJund rm, 1lt1ch 2 c a•r Peclflc V•t ... l..tty ,, ... ,,._,,,,, 2br. 2.Sba 2 car windows, Ill•. b111ht, deslanet Ul>ll'ades. fiend\ doors. S6JO.OOO Remo Art Mc At.t. 94U61-1400 TtlUsAboit YOUR GWGESAUI In CLASSIFIED (949)642-5678 ~-----~ ----~------ Costa Mesa GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY!!! Spacious Triplex desirable Eastside, near 17th St. shops. Large lot nicely upgraded, $1,250,000 Call Agt. Justine 949-500-1376 SPl<TA<ULAtt HNNIS COUil ISTATI 6000sl 5br 6ba home l.22acre of lush &rounds, private hehled tennis cour 1180 • ocn & callhna, VMIWS • $3,995,000 Patrick Tenore 949·856-9705 HMltOI ltOGl CONOO 3bf 2.5ba 2446 sf bfi&M ' •lry 2 story W/VltWI ' comm pool " sp1 Only $899,000! Call Palrlck Tenore 949 856-970!> tAYflONT W/2 Srde Tia 4br 3.5ba 6000 sf eatate. pooA, spa & stec:t entty ss.~.000 l'•ltldt Ttnore 949·856-9705 01tttt•1t4lllt9 S•h••I• close·knrt community 4br 2'/•lla 3237sf Hom• $1.150,000 888-4$9-2200 Act -w eclchaparro com Hhrwk s..te Aft9 left• Op.fl Set-Sn 1-S 2U Melft St, Live •nd w0<k In this fabulou' new cM\le~ment, min utes from Soult\ Coast Pl1za. Stel•nlt Meurer Pl1tlnum Properliu 94g..715 3156 29r ta. newly rtmodeMd. hll&9 IUMY wMows. 1lde yvd w/.,,.,.aka Mirante, Sl950/mo 949-644-0396 Coronldel ... Sm1ll l bedfoom 1pt $875/mo. '4f.21MIOO (SAMPLE CARD) AT.TENTION! ALL PARENTS OF LITTLE-LEAGUERS AND BASEBALL PlAYERS UNDER 18! This page· is designed to showcase the ball players here in our community. Your child ca n be on thi s page for just $25.00. FRIDAY, MAY 21 . 2004 Daily A Pilot BASEBALL CARD PAGE ------Here's how it works::------ Fill out the form below. Enclose a picture of your child in their uniform, a $25,00 check made payable to the Daily Pilot (or credit card number) then mail to: DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 330 w. lay St. . Costa Meta, Calif. 92627 AnN:. Baseball Cards We will design a "IASllAll (4RD" for your child and puWlsh it qn our special pagel AU l'H010S WJU If lfl'UftNfD. TO THI ADDUSS YOU N0\4Df 81LOW. 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'. ..,,, .·· jc)b Ill.ls •tine. ... UM-flt, car-. l11nslt1011 co•chlnc. 10.I wttlnc. modi interview, self "''" lllllna 1tnte11u. Proven ttchlllqu11 C1ll Brue• Bolen, M.A • ad'l1nct decJM J5 yra pt\l.t PfOlll 1lon1I up. Bilbo• lsl•nd 949-673·33 ASSISTANCE n needed tor Htwport Buell Penlnsul• Really Dev Co no lie nHdtd ft• rHUtnl t• Cont •cl ~ ""-!Ml).Q3.3451 ~ for 1 ~ yH'I love? SOUTH COAST PW.A COSTA MESA, CA Sq yotr a.a!Mly, !ll'blloll CPI..._ ~lo J JI The Sbt·a ledtg,... al ~ -· accunes en! !las lot loeiiy's cdw CPI._ wonm. K you'11 llOdy lo jail 0 ..... ~ltd rtCGg' • rbes en! rewmds ..., en! irdWW!y, J. JI hos ·~ aner oppotltMllties fer you . STORE MANAGER ASSISTANT MANAGER WIS ASSOCWES Cane lo J • wltn ym{l 11$J¥ 0 ~ 9*ry,Clll ... i..-~cn1 .. ~1Dbeopmtclo~~ "'-ail l"')-U-JJU dSOJ • YOU.NOMI aMl'IOVIM l'IOll<Tt C11t • plumbtf. p1lnt1r. halMlyrnan, or 1111 of the l'ffl '""'!Uis litl•d flwt In 011r ltfYlco directory! Tti£1£ LOCAL SVC PtOl'Lf CAN HELP YOUTODA'l'I a.Illa .... 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ABRAMS COASTAL PROPERTIES 315 lllrfne Avenue Balboa lllend, CA Ofc.(149)875-4822 Cell (714) 32M055 c.11(949)375-2122 This wonderful home has 4 suite bedrooml and 4.5 bathrooms with unobatructed panoramic Ocean, catalina, and jetty viewl from 5 rooms and a large rear patio. The home has been remodeled and expanded using the finest craftsmanship and materials. There ii a chef'1 gourmet kitchen, huge library with vaulted beamed celling and stone fireplace , central air conditioning, sparkling poof and apa, IOP,hiltloaled sound and video system, and a kot pond. All 1hll and Cameo Shoret great community and private gated beachea. Truly heaven In Newport Beldll Ollwed .. "'111.ooc> Ct11DonAbrworlui.,._tDr1lld111Dww dlllh ~ n i ••• M flt''lll1?111111tll1111111111111'''~''''''''''''' ~ ~ I f . i w ~ ~ ~ . ~ § --- . ' . .. . . --... " ............. t ~ ...... ., ....... • j f Orange Coast · Association of Realtors Classes & ·Events May Monday, May 3 Compass ML.5 System Shutdown Old Kim Key System Shutdown Tuesday, May 4 9 a.m., Affiliate Committee Meeting Wednesday, May 5 10 a.m. -noon, Valet MLS Advanced Class 2 -4 p.m., Valet MLS Beginning Class Thursday, May 6 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee Meeting 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 Friday, May 7 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Monday, May 10 8:30 a.m., New Member Orientation Wednesday, May 12 9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting Thursday, May 13 · 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 , Friday, May 14 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10. 14-17 Wednesday, May 19 10 a.m. -noon, Valet MLS Advanced Class 2 -4 p.m., Valet MLS Beginning Class Thursday, May 20 9 a.m., Board of Directors Meeting 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 5:15 -7:45 p.m., Harbor Cruise Friday, May 21 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 Wednesday, May 26 10 a.m. -noon, Valet MLS Advanced Class · 2 -4 p.m., Valet MLS Beginning Class Thursday, May 27 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27 Friday, May 28 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open House areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 NEW LISTING JASMINE CREEK, CORONA DEL MAR Single ~ 2 bedroom & den with mini ooean view. Raft end unit loamd inside the loop. Gate Guarded C.Ommunity with raort &alitia, 6 tmnU aMUtl, 3 pools & ..., aubhome and wide penbeltl with walking trails. ONLY SINGLE LEVEL HOME AVAILABLE IN JASMINE CREEK $1,095,000. THIS WILL NOT LA.Sntu Seller ii a R-E. Broker .. 47 ~ ~ f f?O "' ~ ~ ~ m ~ 111 0 C» ~ :!' ~ t • I I I j -• ... • ~ oO l I • s w 1 a: i ~ ) RHONDA TIDD Senior Loan Consultant 949-721-0509 rondaJea@m.s.n.com N EWPORT BEACH H OME LOAN C ENTER 26 CORPORATE PLAZA SUITE 200 . NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 • Washington Mutual HOME LOANS CG Barbeau Senior Loan Consultant 949.219.8539 c:aroli.ne.batbeau@wamo.net 11 I I po ... I 12 •• ~ ·- aj l ~ j . ~ w iij & . ~ ! , r 'Me weekend that~ ad ran in the Daily Pilot, was the same weekend that I received two qff ers on my listing and succesefully sold it at asking price. . As a Realtor and Internet Professional ( ePro), I heavily rely on the Daily Pilot to be my traditional means of advertising when promoting multimillion dollar properties. Agent Mary Lou Platinum Properties ----:::::;;;:;;;;i.miliii~iiiil My clients know me as Agent Mary Lou, and have come to expect me to be Balboa Peninsula Point's neighborhood real estate specialist 'Promoting and Protecting Neighborhood Real Estate Investments,' is more than just a slogan, it is my lifestyle. The exposure that I receive from the real estate section of the Daily Pilot is immeasurable. When I accept the marketing responsibility of selling a neighbor's home, I know that marketing ~1ent Mar/ LOU www.AtenUM,..µu.cOfn 169 exposure is just :Jhle call away ... 9'49/355·6 ~""" to the Daily Pilo Agent Mary Lou knows what it takes to get the job done! For advertising information, call (949) 642-4321 -. . SUPERB NEW CUSTOM ITALIAN STYLED VILLA A ,._,._.w floor pllD for this J.arae residence located in the heart of Corona del Mar. Cloae to all mneaitioa and stroll to the beach. This 4 bedroom, 4.5 bldt bamc will be finished with top of the line appliances, custom cabinetry, custom tile work. a sweeping staircase with wrought iron, formal diftina lrel. llnry, livlng area opens to larJe decb to enjoy the ocean breel.ea. Ocean and Canyon views from the deck areas and slill a l!'l_c:_(J'UBY yltdl" The home ii complimented with a 3 car garage! -It has been painted now md the carpel it being laid tomom>Wl ! <>Mt.• .a $2,11,,_ For an1 furdl-r "4formatlon on thu home, please contact: MICHAEL BRINKMAN, BROKER Your tull aervice local broker age 949/759-0177 2744 E. Paciftc Coast Hwy #8, Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Sales success prompts last opportunities to purchase at tne Sycamores af Shady Canyon Final phase of the premier neighborhood to be released soon division president of Greystone to register their interest for The Homes South Coast Division. "This Sycamores. intimate enclave caters to the Created for Greystone Homes by lifestyles and expectations of the award-winning firm of homeowners who cherish their Bassenian/Lagoni Archltects, The privacy but who still demand easy Sycamores blends timeless access to local freeways, favorite craftsmanship with modem Time is of the essence for beaches as well as the businesses and technology and luxury homebuyers who aspire to the status upscale boutiques of Tue Irvine conveniences. An impressive variety and residential exclusivity of Spectrum and Fashion Island. For of residential designs resembling the Grey$tone Homes' Sycamores those who want to experience the 1920s and '30s golden era of collection set amidst Shady Canyon's best of all possible worlds in om~ of California architecture cater to the spectacular residential and golf Orange County's most coveted and individual goals of each homebuyer, preserve. Prompted by envied communities, The Sycamores with one single level residence and a overwhelming sales success and is a must-see: choice of two-story floor plans ongoing demand, the highly As a sense of urgency continues for available. Sprawling interiors range antldpated final phase ofthis the final phase release, serious from approximately 4,097 to 5,227 custom'3liber neighborhood will be homebuye~are encouraged to visit square feet of exquisitely detailed released in the near future. For those the lavish model homes at The living space, with three to five who appreciate the finest things life Sycamores today Experience the bedrooms, three and one-half to six has to offer, this breathtaking limited absolute grandeur that has been and one-half baths, and three to four edition ts one of those extraordJnary finely crafted throughout this space garages. Prices at The opportunities that happen once in a enclave of just 47 hacienda-inspired Sycamores are cunentJy from the lifetime. Spanish Revival residences and mid $2,000,000s. "The Sycamores' secluded canyon achieve a more personal sense of the The authenticity of the collection's setting, guard-gated pdvacy and rtch wonderful indoor/outdoor influences architecture is faithfully rendered in architectural heritage have that highlight each new home each design. Interior rooms are capttvated homebuyers who realize design. Prospective bomebuyers are graced with rustic outdoor loggias of balconies and decks available to the upstairs rooms. A host of social family areas gives each residence its sense of hospitality and warmth. Formal spaces are balanced by more casual rooms, including a great room, a family room and a library. A separate casita, which is an ideal area for a private suite, office, or private guest accommodations ts included in the Residence Three and ts also available as an option in Residences One and Two. Authentic architectural highlights are well displayed in the homes' handsome exteriors, which featutt deep walls, recessed windows,'Ught stucco with tile roofs and exposed eaves where handcrafting is visible. Central courtyards are large enough to welcome a variety of water features, while some backyards are sized to accommodate an optional family pool. Because the larger courtyards are adjacent to the homes' gatherlns rooms, these these luxurious homes are indeed a also invited to visit onllne -t and shady colonnades, beautiful ·,~094: ~wrw.nnA .w ." .'fti .:·" ...... ~~fffl'J~P\-.•••~.~.ta.tGA* ... '-~•s ~ .. SX~cP!ilP.-·~ "'-•.•••. " ,. ~ ••• y.' ~.V:-."4 • , This It THE finest oc:Mnffont ~ In the W"tem United Stam On 2+ acrn and mof9 than 1 ,OCJJ feet of pacific ahof91ine With 270 degree views of the Pacific and ~nd. Thia estate fNturw amenities lndudlng 3-4 bedfoomt. beveled gl.u !Nhasiony front doora, elltenl!Ye frenctl, plllowed, limestone flooring. 100 foot long atrium art gallery and floor to ceiling ol.-a throughOl.lt offers rMlt'l'lerillng Whitewater views and crashing waya every-~,... ~. b rdl nett Ind~ ...is arw ~om on property, wltti migrating Wh1IN Just off· ai... This home almply Myt fu.KUty. $9,950,000 55 ~ ~ ~ E '< !X' N 8 ~ ~ ~ !!!. ,...., "' a; ;; 0 !!/ .:c- ~ ......,..__,. . . .. •• 8 N aO l ! ~ • !! £! i..J '1'! ., a:: ~ t 0 ~-------------------------------......... ._ O CAR Charity Fashion Show and L uncheon a huge success The 20th Annual Orange Coast Association of Realtors (OCAR) Charity fashion Show and Luncheon held on March 31 was an enormous success! The event. held at the Sutton P1ace Hotel Deauvllle 8a1Jroom, was completely sold out and raised more than $20,000 to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Re8can:.h roundatlon. Special thanks to fashion Show Chairpersons Judy Bonham of Heritage r.ecrow and Cam Hunter of Orange c:oast TIUe/Cellfomla TttJe who worked so dUlgenUy to coordJnate all the details. There was b'emendous support from the local businesses and from OCAR's afflllate membership. A huge thank you goes to the foDowlng sponsors: Oold Sponaora • Scott Olaee of Bank of America; UUy McBee of Chue Manhattan Mortgage: Jill Tucker of Interstate escrow; Julie Marques of New Century Title; and Cam Hunter of Orange Coast Tttle/Cellfomla Title. Thank you to Sliver Sponsor MJchelle ffrtmmer of Wells f'argo Bank and Bronze Sponsor Mark Halloran of lnHouseLender.com. fashions, courtesy of fa.shJon Island, were coordinated by Kftty Leslie, and modeled by Uz Anderson-fttzgerald of RE/MAX Real e.state Services; Dertk Brian of Coldwell Banker; Jody Chapman of Prudential CallfomJa Realty: Michael Deitch of Metro Realty; Unda engJlsh of Strada Properties; Vic Oajek of Prudential cautomJa Realty; Rob OJem of Coldwell Banker/Coast Newport Properties; Dani Oold of Coldwell Banker/Coast Newport Properties; Uz Orech of Coldwell Banker; Jan Langford of Prudential California Realty; Trisha Marshall of Coldwell Banker; Susan Myers of Armstrong Properties; Bill Oxford of Coldwell Banker-Laguna; and David Prince of Coldwell Banker. Hair and make-up for models was provided by Jackie at Salon Bellaglo, Irvine and her crew of artists. These models looked spectacular In fashions from f'atlques, Oary'a, St. Crolx, The Look. Apropo, lcara Dress for Success, Robinsons- May and Posh. Master and Mistress of Ceremonies for this year's fashion show were OCAR President Bob '"Mr. Zoot Sutt• Milliken and Adrienne Brennan, both with Strada Properties, who kept the show energized. Thank you to Wortd Stage Designs for lending foliage and to photographers John Jungk~lt and Denise Dangora. The silent and live auctJons w~re a tremendous help In raising funds for this worthwhile cause. Thanks goes to all who contributed their time, energy and contributions for these auctJons. (Look for more photos and Jody Chapman and Jan Langfiord these contributors In an upcoming Issue.I) ho '-, _ h p ws VJ LJ1Nl H. Jo nson RobGicm Michad Deitch Bill Oxford and Liz Andcnon-Fitzgcrald Susan Myers and Dcrik Brian '-JS ... '.' • ~ ai I f .!! ~ ;; • i ! •.I • t ff I I I ... t I• f p = 1 BO·degree whitewater views A dramatic custom J. Lamont Langworthy-designed home that gives you cnviabte views of the Laguna Beach coastline and cataUna Island. With two bedrooms, three baths and a guest studio that could be yo\U thJrd bedroom, you c.an enjoy beach casual JJvtng in a cootempomy-ttyle home. High open beamed edit~, soaring walls of glass and French doors as well as hardwood and slate floors make a cri5p statement of elegance. lhe Ooor plan offers a formal livin8 room wfth a fireplace, dining area, and a chcf s kitchen with custom tile tloor and ocean view bre.alcfast bar. French doon from the living room open to a private courtyard that leads to the guett area. 1hc aceptional master retreat invttes you to indulge in the sunken spa wb, reLu before the ft.replace or soak up the sun on the ocemview deck with the fountain trickling softly in the background. Addttionally, the home offeri the convenience of an indoor laundry room and central air. It stands on a quiet street-to-street lot. nus home is offered at $1,499 ,000. For"'°" inform4tkm, "6ll First Temn Nol4n's IM~ Woodw4rd """Steve Parlu 11t (949) 793-1001. Breathtaking ocean view estate Centrally located just one block to Dana Point's world famous Doheny State Beach, 1be Village is a prestigious communJty epitomizing luxurtom coastal living. 'Ibis ts an ideal setting for a custom Whitewater and city llghts views This dramatically designed Dana Point home is enveloped by lush prdeos designed by an award-winning landlcaper and offers beau1iful views of the coastline and dty 1Jght1. With three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, and a private teen or in-law ara, you can enjoy Southem California casual living. Cathedral ceilings, walls of glals, sky)jgbu and French doors showcase the ocean and sunrise views. lhe floor plan offers a foanal living room with deck and fireplace, separate family room md private office with hardwood floor and French doon that open to a private deck. Beautilully desi8ned, the gourmet kitchen off en granite counters, center island dining area, Su~Zero and gJaas top cook range. French doors open to a deck and barbecue area overlooking the lawn and Oowerbeds. 1be exceptional master retreat invites you to relax in front of the fireplace. There is allo a large walk-in closet for storage. 1be home is on a street-to-street lot; the home feels private and spadous. 'Ibis home is offered at S 1.177 million. For"""' ln/orma#on, "6ll First Team ErtAtes' MArle Paquette at (949) 493-4090. 3,20<>-lquare-foot, three bedroom, two and one-halfb,th estate. Views of the (Ontemporary-style estate da.zzlJ.ng Pad.ftc and glJttertng dty lights create an enchantm& ambiance. New pavers and lush laodsaplng adorn the courtyard drtve, evoking an 1bJs is one of the most unique and spedal homes in San Clemente. On elegant European style. A wet bar, media center and fireplace lft offered in the nearly one aae wfth a IJ&hted tennil court, pool and fruit trees, there is room spacious family room. The exqut.s!te living room with a &replace, filuminated for your personal touch. The ftve bedroom and four and one-half bath estate is by a l 2•foot skylight, ls the perfect setting for entertlinlll8. Nearby, the private and sttene, featuring soa:tn& walls of windows, awble Ooors and two gourmet kitchen featuring top-grade appliances, rich cabinetry and gleaming bonus rooms. A cathedral ceilJog and walls of windows define the formal wood floon keeps the chef connected to guesu. lhe private home oftlce, with living room. It operu to the fomW dining uu. rich wood desks and cabinets, located off the entry is ideal for the home oftlce Located at the real' of the home 19 the great room, comprised of the where you can greet clients immediately. European white kitchen, informal din.l.Jl81tt.a and family room with a Among the three bedrooms, the lavish muter retreat ts an ideal refuge. A fireplace. Iospirfn3 all levell of culinary akill, the kitchen ts equipped with a stately fireplace wanns a private litt1ng &JU. Replete With dual vanltia and center island, double oyeru, built..fn refdgerator, and huge walk-in pantry. custom tile Oood.ng, the well-appointed master bathroom alto offm a Roman G1aa doon open to the outdoor entertaining area with a pool and built-in S<Wdng tub. A large window brings in the natural light with majettic pine baibeale. trtts in the background for complete privacy. lbe master suite shares a Upttain is the master suite with a ftreplace, private balcony and views of the sundeck with the nearl>y lJvtng room. pool A short hallway leads to the muter bath with 1 sep1nte shower and rub. An expansive veranda deck ts adomed by pntte Ooon and le.ids to an pool Addttional amenltiea Include a main ftoor bedroom, pttvate uuna, laundry and bubbling spa. CUstom rock bard.scape comprllel the cozy 8re pit. room and attached two car~ with built-in cabinets. Thia home is offered at S 1.395 million. 1bts home is offered at S 1,700,000. For1'10f't i~, Cllll Ftrst TMM Bstld«' <:'~ Oberto 111..(949) For: ""1ft ~. Cllll]ejf~ ~l!frrl TP"fl E#Ma Ill (949) 289-5812-.11~c1, 1V•;/,, l.J~A·r ;,·..,:u~ .'\f:,~ t t=i>' t · 1\...-; • r V.l't'("'~tl!1:-1'fi'l{1:r >Jc'I i\J -1u, .J • 1 , J -; ,.·,..y John Stanaland Broker I Manager Cell : 949.689.9047 John @LagunaSeaside.com liASlilCE A EAL. TY Laguna P>each/T op of lhe W ~d &perimce the simple heall.l)' of a Marie SiflRu <kfigned l101TU! 4 lxlnn I 3. 5 ba1h. 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Call Banlc of America now and start dreaming a little bigger. Betsy Banker Account Executive 949.347.1729 949.212.4744 cell BankofAmerica. ~ ~- Not all epplkuu w1D q..ufrfor reclutied ,.,,...t bmdla.AI cn.tk JI .ujectw...,,....a.....aae1111.....,•ipplf.11111ttl~ G) N.A. Mme FDIC.f.-J &.ms..._ o-.lllllt.t Aiiin:aC.,.-1U. • t ••••••• 1, ' I I • I I I \ • May Calendar of Events May 3 -Monday Government Affairs Comoiittee -4 p.m. Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m. May 4 -Tuesday Community Events Committee -4 p.m. Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m. May 5 -Wednesday Marketing Meeting.Wells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m. Guest Speaker: Mary Fegraus, Laguna Canyon Foundation LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. Chase 18 Month Seminar -9 a.m. · 3 p.m. May 6 -Thursday Marketing Meetinf/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m. LN Bro~er Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. Chase 18 Month Seminar -9 a.m. -3 p.m. May 10 -Monday Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m. May 11 -Tuesday Commun ity Events Committee -4 p.m. Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m. May 12 -Wednesday Marketin_B Meetlnw\Vells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m. Guest Speaker: Affiliate Member LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. • 1 p.m. Internet/Technology Committee -2 p.m. May 1 3 -Thursday Marketing Meetinf/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m. LN Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. May 1 7 -Monday MLS Committee -4 p.m. Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m. May 18 -Tuesday Comm unity Events Committee -4 p.m. Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m. May 19 -Wednesday Marketing Meetinw\Vells Fc\rgo Bank -8:15 a.m. Guest Speaker: Government/Community Affairs LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. ·Hc.ppy Birthday Director Beverly Milosevic! May 20 -Thursday Marketing Meetinf/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m. LN Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. SoCalMLS President's Meeting -12 p.m. May 21 -Friday Budget & Finance Comm ittee-9 a.m. May 24 -Monday Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -S p.m. May 25 -Tuesday Community Events Committee -4 p.m. Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -S p.m. May 26 -Wednesday Marketing MeetinwWeHs Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m. Guest Speaker: EcfUcation LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. Chase 18 Month Seminar -9 a.m. -3 p.m. May 27 -Thursday Marketing Meetinf/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m. LN Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m. Chase 18 Month Seminar - 9 a.m. -3 p.m. "Ta.te for Charity'* -5 -8 p.m., Tivoli Too May 28 -Friday Board of Directors Meeting -8:30 a.m. May 31 -Monday Office closed -Memorial Day, observed Metro Realty, opens consumer friendly, state-of-the-art office in taguna Niguel New location will better serve South Orange County home buyers and sellers M euo ~ anowxa the grand opening of its •1 le:Ofcbe at oftke ID J.aguna Niguel, as part of its ~efforts to belier serve the needs of South Olmll8 CoUnty mtdenu who are looking to buy or sell a home With t«bn~ profiessionall, The new ofllce, located at 28281 ctOWil Valley Parkway, -Ste. 125 (CrowD Vdey Parkway,~ 90Uth of Greenfield), is Metro~· tbkd In Orange Cou!itj. The Laguna Niguel office ts staffed with agents who are experts in coastal South Orange County real estate because they live and work there everyday. A Lagw1a Niguel resident himself, Brad Coleman, vice ptaldent of Metro Realty, invttes the public to the office to access the M1S and other valuable fnf'ormation. ·aur ~are alwa~ welcome to stop by and use our ~ Homebuyer Center to look for a place to call home, or set!lt~ ~on lell1ilg d.etr bOme from one Of our fdmdJJ •--profetlkmlll,• ColelNn said In ftl 13th,.., New~~ Metro R.ealty, wtth tu Footblll llndl and new i..-Ntguel otBCel, 8111 the • void bdts HD the buJderiloiDe ~real estate ofBce and ihe .ud~t broker.1be ~ oftbii state-Of-thHrt, fuD lel'Yice d Mate company, haVe more than 30 ,-. ~ce _,..the property neecls of <>ranp County reddents. Its a11tiamen are also lel'Ved 2417 vta tt8 awmd1'IDiltng webllte www.MeaoEstate1.com. Site vilttoll rm .emdl the MlS, tec::etve_dllly ... tel of ~ compll'e loam, Watdi 9lltUil u.m, ld)edule ~on11ne. aec .~andlCbOOt iDfonnatioo aftd Incl.oat their llc>ine11'ament ....... ---. Loan~rs-.._.,..., '-'.....,. REFINANCING BUILDING BuYJNG OR DEBT CONSOLIDATION W1:. HAVI' U\O.NS It> MH:T EVf.RYl!()O'(s N~in. Rli..ARJU~' OF Qu nrr OR lNcX>M~- • Loan Amounts To $6,000,000 • Zero Down -Purchase • 100% Refinance/Cash -Out • No Income Verification Loans • No Income, No Assets, No Employment Loans • Interest Only Loans • Pay Option ARMs • Fixed Period ARMs 3/1,5/ l ,7/ l ,10/l • Low Credit Scores -O .K. •Bad Credit O.K. • Less-Than A Year In Your Home .. . . •• a ~ aS I f .. ~ ..., 1 a: ~ ~ -. . . . . .. -················-········································································•·#--~----~····~··1 Jim Vermilya Faye Kirk Prudential California Realty California Title "Only in Laguna " Fashion Show receives rave reviews ~e 5th Annual •onJy in Laguna• Fashion Show, hdd April 1 at Trvoli Too wu a rousing success! .. L The not·to-bc·misscd event of me year, r.Wcd $I S,000 to bcndlr four worthwhile causes: Sally's Fund, The Assist:lnce League of Laguna Beach, California Choreography Dance Festival and No Sq~ Theatre. Special chanb to event chairman Ride Gold; Patty Truman, director of models; Master and Mistress of Ceremonies Jerry Biacr and Pat KoUcnda; f.uhion show co~mittec membcn; and Robbin Wignall along ~th her Board suff who worked tirdessly ro make this day so memorable! Kudos 10 the major sponsors: Gold Sponson • Chicago 1ide and Escrow, C61dwdl Banker, Prudential California Realty and S1rada Propcnics; Silver Sponsors • Cim.ens Business Bank. Countrywide Home Loans, Equity 1iile, Patrick OanieWFim Capital Mong:age, First Team Nolan, Laguna Digital lnc. (who aho prinred rhe program!), P.tcific Coast Capital Finance and Wuhington Murual; and Bronu Sponsors • Allstate Insurance, Bank of America, Building Spca, Faye IG.rk/Califomfa lidc. CCA BuiJders, Chase Manhaltllll Morrgagc, Laguna Seaside Rcalry, Loans by Suzette. Only in Laguna.com, Pickford Escrow, RT<: Mortgage, Si mpson Termite. Sourh County Bank, Southland Tade, Stewart lidc. The Termile Guy, Walsh Carpets & Window Coverings and The Wright Mortgigc Co. Thank you to all rhe local merchants who provided f.uhions for rhe following models, who looked smashing: Jerry Biescr, Chlcago Tille; June Campbell. Fim Team Nolan; Giuliana Oavar; AJcia and Logan Gavin; Rick Gold, Prudential Califdllltlia Realty; Kathie Grant, Old Republic Home Protection; Cammie Klein, Chicago Tade Escrow; Faye Kirk. California lide; Pat KoUenda and Bree Rosen, Lagunuics and No Square Am Commission; Joye% Linn, Laguna Beach Community Clinic; Rick Mdntirc, Srrada Properties; Laura Parisi, Cicy of Laguna Beach; Fan.an Pa.rviz.i, Fim Team Nolan; EJiubcth Pearson, Cicy of Laguna Beach; Heather Roth, Coldwell Banker· North; Dan Sandrini, Equity 1ide; Chlef James Sprienc, Laguna Beach Police Dept.; Jim Vermilya, Prudential California Realty; Api Weincn, Laguna Beach Fire Dcp1.; and Wayne Woodyard, Fim Team Nolan. And a special thank you to local busincucs who donated raffle prius and the opportunity drawing sponaon -you ~ all a tremendous boo.t in hdping n.ite funds for the charitable rec:ipiaus this yQ,. (Look for a fututt issue thanking W. contribumn .long widl more photos!} • Rick Mcintire Laguna Board president ----Patty Truman Director of models NEWPORT BEACH J BAYFRONI LOTS EACH WITH A DOCK Curr111tly l1111d to 0111 commercial tenant SYCAMORES continued from 53 magnificent designs are highly conducive to ye~round entenainJng. The iplendor of The Sycamores and lti prominent 1ettin8 within Shady Canyon hi8hJ.lght a matchle11, reson-tnrptred lifestyle. The Shady Canyon Fltneu and Swim CJub, situated just east of the enclave, embraces homeownen who want to experience the ultimate In leisurely, .. social living within such exclusive 1W10undinga. A full spectrum of rewardin8 advant.\ges 11 available at the 6,70<rlquare-foot club's pools, spa, cabanas, tennis courts and fitness center, where residents can participate In a diversity of recreational activities and pu.nuiu. Addres1in8 the luxury homebuyer's desire for personal expreslion, The Sycamores presents an exciting array of penona1Wn8 opportunities. Greynone Homes legendary "Evetything'• Included 114' program aoures that the flnest Interior appointments will grace each residence. Muter planned by Irvtne Community Development Company, a tub1tdiary of The Irvine ~mpany, Shady Canyon iJ a prlvateJ'ClidenUal ' ' ., \ '· $7 .5 million and golf preserve In the San Joaquin Hills of Irvine. Shady Canyon incorporates approximately 400 custom and custom-quality residences into 1,070 acres of naturally prtva~ and sceruc property, with a 300-acre, habitat sensitive Tom Fazio golf course and 43,()()(}.aquare-foot golf clubhouse, adjacent to thousands of acres of penna.nently protected nature reserve. Greystone Homes South Coast Division takes a unique approach to homebuilding, providing its customen with convenience, value, quality and confidence at an unprecedented level. Numerous services are offered, such as competitive mortgage programs and quality escrow and t:ttle 1ervtce1. Greystone Home• Is backed by the fuwldal ruength of parent company Lennar Corporation, which ls lilted on the New York Stock Exchange. The largest Corona del Mar estate Special one acre plus Newpon Beach private estate has a Ughted oversized tennis court with view and staging area. Fundraisin8 dinner parties and a recent dignitary dinner party have accommodated 600 for a sit..OOWJt dinner with dance floor. The compound is lushly landscaped and meticulously manicured, wtth a private electric gated enuy with a call box and decorative iron gates leading down the long driveway where you can park 30 cars, or pull into the four car ovmized garage accommodating a Umouslne. The entry has kol pondl and a centnl fountain. Walls of gltis provide whitewater and Catalina views. From the balcony you can see bay and city lights, Catalln.a and Santa Cruz island and cityscapes of Fashion IJland. Below ii the ovemzed lighted tennis court, securely gated. The well-designed and euy nowtng Door plan with approximately 6,000 square feet of living space lw 8ve large bedrooms and six baths. The children'• wing ts downstain with its own music system, enclosed patio, noc movie theater, tennis coun and spacious rear yard. On the main level, a separate wing of Lu Vegu--atyle luxury In the master suite otfen ocean and Island views, as well as vi.Ital of the well-manicured groundl and tennis cowu. Por large gatherings, the fonnal dining room and living room are extremely 1pacioU1. The gounnet kitchen with an eating area has a large panuy. Thia home II offered at $3,995,000. For"'°" '"'°""""°"· ctdl Ptdrlek Tenore Ill Nlltitm"""4 USA Rul Bstltte (949) 856-910S. Also see°"' J6o-dt,,.u f1irlMI tour of tllil prlMe 11Mt111t To visit The Sycamores at Shady Canyon, travel the 405 Freeway and exit Shady Canyon Drive. ttead aouth and follow the ligna to The Sycamores. The WeJcome Home Center and prof e11tonally decorated models are open daily from I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. For additional lnfonnatJon on The Sycamores, please contact Nle1 UIOdates Judith Buachnell, Gregory Troyer, Rosie DePraneete& or carol Josephn at(949) 131·7655. . , ' , _ , ' ' ~ ' ' t \ • ' •••• I I ""'f/Jtl,ptltrltlttnt0rf,CO#j. ' . 1, I u • Take Mother to Europe without leaving home ~ Philharmonic House l of Design Is real · treat for Mom f Thursday evenings to Meet the Designers who will be in their rooms. Free parking with complimentary shuttle service at 24000 Avila Road, Laguna Niguel. (at the comer of El Lazo at the Federal Building in Laguna Niguel). Tickets are $25 for a day's visit and $35 for an. unlimited use Design House Pass. Tickets and information: (714) 840-7542 or Online www.PhilhannonicSociety.org. ~ l'he 2004 Philharmonic House of Design is an 8,00Q-square-foot European style mansion in Nellie Gail Ranch, the equestrian area of Laguna Hills, in South Orange l County. Situated in a serene area O f of majestic trees, it is grand in scale and has been transformed by 19 very talented designers to evoke feelings of refinement, gend.lity and elegance. Special for Mother's Day weekend will be a delicious Caf~ Menu and an opportunity drawtng for an exquisite leaded glass window, handcrafted by Orange County aitisan, P J. Smith, exclusively for the House of Design. Every day is a full and entertaining day of discovery for anyone who visits as there are an abundance of ideas for decoradng inside and out, a dazzling boutique of 22 vendors from fine stationery, home accessories to I jewelry, clothing items and more, weekday lectures, exciting opportunity prizes and delicious meals catered by Claim.Jumper. The Philhannoruc House of Design ts open April 27 through May 25, 2004: Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (last entry at 4 p.m .); special hours on Thursdays until 9 p.m. (last entry at 8 p.m.); dosed Mondays. Weekday lectures at 2 p.m . include Meet the Authors of lifestyle books on Tuesdays, Design talks on Wedn~days, Garden topics on Thursdays, and Meet the Chefs on Fridays. (Schedule is online at www.PhilharmonicSoclety.org.) There are enended hours on Proceeds from the House of Design ~efit the Philharmonic Society's acclaimed music education programs for youth. One quarter of a million Orange County.students, from kindergarten through high school, participate yearly in the Youth Programs. More than. 1,500 presentations are offered by professional musicians an.d trained docents, at no charge, to all public and private schools in the county. For almost 50 years, the Society has presented the world's most acclaimed symphony orchestras, chamber ensembles, soloists an.d world music ensembles. Affiliate Sponsonbipall Fly your advertising banner around Newport Harbor - $260 includes banner apace BOARDING AT S:1S P.M. FOR A S:4S -7:45 P.M. CRUISE Of NEWPORT HARBOR ABOARD THE ROYAL PRINCESS, LIDO MARINA VILLAGE, 3424 VIA OPORTO, NEWPORT BEACH COMPLIMENTARY PARKING AT 32ND STREET, ACCESS FROM VILLA WAY $35 for Board Members & their guests $45 for MLS only & non-members Includes fabulous Summer Buffet and two cocktails and two boarding passes, which include buffet and two drinks. Kara.olu t1po11Jore~ by J uli.e Marquu, New Century Tilk Company Space is limited and cruise will sell out quickly. Reservations taken by payment only. Call Kimberly at OCAR, (949} 722-2300 for reservations. No refunds. r .i ~.1.' ';;' '· '"·'' '· --·-······_...······----······---·······.-....~~·····--I < - " " ', " I I 1 1: I \ I I 11 1; \ 2004 Officers and e Board of Directors Officers Rick Mcintire Les Jenison Michael Gosselin Jan Wendorf President President-elect Vice President Secretary{Treasurer .. Directors Wayne Baglin • Rick Gold • Dave Schaar • Ed Brown Beverly Milosevic • Rich Tusa • Marie Thomas Executive Vice Pruidmt, Robbin Wignall 939 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 497-247"4 •fax (949) 494-3887 www.lagunaboardofrealtors.com Bob Milliken Bob Chapma n Jennifer Wong Betty Comegys 2004 Officers and Board of Directors Officers President President-elect Treasurer Secretary Directors Carrie All en • Diane Coltrane Bing Girling • Jake Klohs • Judy Mertz David Prince • Jim Weisenbach Executive Vice President Tricia Moore, R.C.E., C.A.E. 401 N. Newport Blvd ., Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 722-2300 • fax (949) 642-4105 www.ocaor.com ~ An exceptional neighborhood deserves exceptional service. As a seasoned home loan consultant serving Orange County for over 29 years, I'm proud to bring my considerable experience to your neighborhood. I also have the technology, resources and innovative loan products from one of America's leading lenders to make your next home buying experience fast, convenient and virtually hassle-free. A vast selection of home financing options, including: ~ PayOption ARMs ~ Fixed Pertod ARMs 3/1, 5/1, Kevin Budde Branch Manager \ 711, 10/1 )I Interest Only Loan Programs )I Home Equity Loan Programs ~ Fast & Easy'" Loans Cell 949-422-2075 1<ev1n_buddeOcountryw1de.com Website, www.loanappwvalsfast.com ~ Purchase & Refinance )I Stated Income Available ~ Primary Residence, Second Homes, High Rise Condominiums ~ New Construction (Rate Cap Program offers interes~ rate protection for up to 14 months) M1ss1on V1e10 Branch 27101 Puerta Real, Suite 100 M1ss1on V1eJ0, CA 92691 Phone 949-282-2203 Oirect FaM 949-348-1639 Irvine Branch 18044 Culver Drive Irvine , CA 92612 Phone 91\9-552-2777 ext.224 lleou~· HOME LOANS Easy. Really: • ... ti ORANGE COAST ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS Aaaual C•arlty Gol/ Tounaa•eat Proceeds benefit: Blind Children'• Learning Center Non Profit Tax IO: 9&6097023 Weclneeclalf, June 16 Aliso Viejo Golf Club 25002 Goll Drive, Aliso Viejo Registration: 7 a .m. Shotgun Start: 8:30 a.m. Scramble Format on the Ridge and Creek courses Buffet lunch: 1 p.m. F.at1v f.ntrv F• ~ 5/21: $195 f.ntrv F• after 5/21: $220 lnclda green fees, cart and awards Ulcheon. Hole Spomorshlp: $250 Gift Beg Prtvlleges: $50 per Item Hole Spontor Chairman: Jeff Mc\ley, Chua Manhattan (949) 263-7080 Tournament Chair: Rick Triola, Central Elcrow, Inc. Awards Issued for : 1st, 2nd, 3rd place men's and mixed foursomes. Closest to the pln and men's and women's longest drive contest. Raffle Prizes, Gmnd Raffle & Early Entry Raffle. For 1ponsorahtp Information and an entry form , call OCAR at (949) 722-2300. u• T .-......... -.-..-.-:;.-.-:.-.-.;-:;;.-. ~.;;-:QGf480 aw-.. -:;;.-,-.-.;:;.-.-.--.;;.·.-;'"·.-.. -:.;.-.-A-~• Barto lie Bents (949) 463-6329. (949) 463-6327 • SERVING N EWPORT BEACH FOR O VER THIRTY YEARS • TOP 1 % OF R£MAx A GENTS INTERNATIONALLY • TOP I % OF N EWPORT BEACH A GENTS www.newpo rtbeach-realty.com Selling the finest homes with the utmost in personal service. Expertise on the Beach, the Harbor and the Newport Coast Daily Pilot • Real Estate • Satu-day, May 8, 2004 • . . • • • • I I $10 ' "' § • ::0 ~ f'T'I ~ 0 I ~ t • Strada Properties' Jay Vllorta understands the importance of professional service and the quality Strada Properties' Heather McEwen, ~ craftsmanship of a home. After having an Orange Qrunty nadve raised tn ~ built his own home from the ground Lagwia Beach, offers clients o up with his brothers, a family of tremendous insight into life ~ successful general contractors, and I Southern Califomia. She represents establishing nearly nine years as a clients of all prtce ranges and locale, drywall contractor himseH, be has working tirelessly to make the buying become familiar with the possible I and selling process as seamless as concerns and upectatlons that are possible. · associated with securing a home. He Jay Viloria She started her career in commeroal bears these concerns ln mind when ruJ estate with CB Richard Ellis and Heather Mcfwen selling properties to his clients. throughout Southern califomJa. I Trammell Crow. It was in this realm •rn an industry where attention to Having grown up in Eastside Costa that she honed her sales, mai:keting expect from our associates at Strada detail is highly important, the support Mesa md now fathering 6ve children, and negotiating skills. At Strada Properties: said Executive Vice of Strada Properties' superior he is well acquainted with the local Properties, McEwen has taken President Steve High. marketing, ftn.:lnce and escrow school systems in addition to nearly remarkable initiative personalJzing her Clients can expect uttnost resources are essential for a seamless every other aspect of lifC in coastal services within ttSidcntial real estate. professkmallsm and integrity from transaction,• Viloria said. Orange County. She prides herself on her versatility of McEwen throughout every transaction At Strada Properties, homes are He values honesty throughout the understanding clients' needs, from In lddition to building rapport with he marketed th.rough quality and creative buytng.tselling process and is dealing with large oorporatlons to clients, it is her continuous goal to advertisements and sold in the committed to offering the vezy best quaint abodes. The key to her success ts market her clients' homes to their shonest amount of time with as little service for bis clients. being very detail oriented and having a fullest potentlal, se1Jin8 them in the inconvenience to clients as possible. For more infomwtkm, CAil Jay positive attitude and practlc.al approach. shortest amount of time and with the In .lddition to providing clients with Viloria •l Strada Properlia, Newport '!be level of commitment that least amount of inconvenience. exceptional marlceting services, Beach, (949) 721-5493 and (949) Heather brtng.9 to real estate is precisely Please contact Heather McEwen at Viloria offers clients expansive 295-3983 or what conscientious clients look for in Strada Properlit:s, Newport Buch, (949, kno'Wtedge of varying communities ft!iloriA@rtradaproperttes.com. an agent, and it is everything that we 72 J-5482 or fax, (949) 640-361 O. S~rada Properties' Sherlda11 r~elVes inaug(Jral Jade Award Former Irvine Mayor and conttnuq . · champion Of tfie ans honored fOr k~ role In founding Irvine Barday Theatre ..,. .. da ]l 1ction. her al (949) Tl • . , _, ...... • .. . 72 ~ oO .. I f • ~ CORONA O_fil. MAR. ...-•zrl'I • • 18 41 a: .. 615 Goriwn Drive $2.850.000 Sat 1-5 Evan Corbtt i ~ Sun 1-'4 EvanCorbu 2910 Third A-.nue $1,195,000 Sat 1-'4 Hary Kontra -Sun 1-'4 Mary Konn EMERALD RIDGE ........... ' 32 .. 92 Via Mentone $1,179,000 Sun 2-5 Klmberty Hutchinp LAGUNA BEACH .. d --' . . ; ...... '" 1885 Ocean Wry $6,150,000 Sat 1-'4 Carolyn Skendertan 369 Hawihome Drive $1 ,900,000 Sat 1-'4 Nancy~ 2660 Glenneyre Street $1.$49,000 Sun 1-'4 Traudl Hansen 2150 HllMew DrM $1 , .. 95,000 Sat 1-'4 Brian G. Johnson Sun 1"4 J-wWlw Benshoof LAGUNA NIGUEL $630,000 Sun 1-5 • nuu ""'' " t I tJte1t J-to/llJe ?Ji!uW;y j § S¥' N .. •. § NEWPORT BEACH ::0 .,, Q!. ,.., 16 Genew • $5, 195,000 Sat , ... Rob Smith ~ 0 ..,.., ' ~ *' , ... ,..,....~ ~ 2537 a.mboo ScrMt $1,349,000 Sat , ... Katie Rolins Sun 1-4 Kade P.ollna 2329 PrMte Road $1 ,349,000 Sat , ... Eric J. Marovish Sun 1-4 8111 Hill ln-4 lrvtneA~ $995,000 Sun, ... LouAnne~ 6 Windemere Court $3,799,000 Sat 12-5 Teresa Hyatt NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2214 Holy lane $1.249,000 Sat 1-4 Grant Bixby SHADY CANYON 19 Redbird $2.895.000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 Michael Maci<.llar 31371 Monterey $1,795,000 Sat 1-4 $1,199,000 *' , ... ~ ~. J?,795,otJO U. I ilWll. 0. of I .... ~-.... ., .... "' ..... -----... JJuv/M'Ji ~ • t~57s,ooo This baudfully remodeled Custom home foarures a gounnet kitchen. ~ ~Pll ~ • f/,lf f0,000 ~ .............. Ocwloorplln In Pl....,_.. Bit c.,on. 1'Juvf'~ ~ • /s,O()()/H<Q,.f},, Model perf9et. uweniiie loon~ Ind Qat.om ~ ldu:hen. ------•• 71 J J 90 § • ::0 ll l'T'I i j l ... .. , 71 ~ "° i ~ I ~ • ~ 18 & I ~ ~ ·. S~·lt~goo,ooo · SpecQQllar front tO# SmtchcMs home. This .. b9dr"Oom, 1.s bath home~ ~ suaar m1p4e wood floors. ~ • /f,9tf~OO() ~model~~lon a pnrnl\m lot wld'I meny ~ T~dt CDlllllmpOI• 'I Dofw Shora.,. hOme. Fbwlrw IDor ... Ind CIOUf¥ll"d pool FINMdc • $ &Miid .... I on one d the ......... 8*aurt1Wna. ~oa /JfttM · f';,504000 Incredible views from this Collins Island home with approximately 200 feet of bay frontage and a dock for a large boat. '/\)at~~. Ptl99,()()() fllasdc N.wport a.ch .... flmlly home jlM I block fl#flf from die IMd. ;\JMJ::; .Heif/d.J · /1,J-49,()()() country feelJrc home on a "91t atrlet In Newport Hei&flts. wfJib CulfA ~ • tl15,()()tJ 2 bedroom. I beth house In EuUlde Hei&ttts on a larre. resldendlll 2 unk lot. I • n I ~ J !JO , .. , § ~ ~ !it. l'T1 ~ 0 ~ ~ I - • ftS l ~-.. i ,.,. ! • I i ""' ~ a: • ~- ! ·····-~ ........ , ...... ~······~ • 71 J J SJ> ' ---§ • ~ i j ) l Only 11 exduslve Laguna Beach oceanfront custom homesltes remain. All che luxurious services and amenltles of the Mona,. Resort and Spa. Lot sizes nnge from 13,000 to 16,000 square feet. < -;..·.J CIO i ._,_ •• T f ... i "" 1 ai: • ~ ! • ~M ~h, • l2,{f95,000 Cont9mporlry sqte home des~ by Horst Noppenbel .. and featured In Coast ~ and on ~Art and Architecture Tour. CvrtJM kl,~ · fl,595'000 Rlr'9 Corona del Mar opportunlcy to build on approximately 8,800 square fMt of land wtcti pf course and ocean views. 1iu& ~d · l4199tooo Beautiful Tunte Rock home with ofRceJllbrary. Crown mouldq. elepnt chandelier lf&hdng. lron-pted wet bar, pmnet ldtchen with top-quality appliances and cablneo-y. CoroM 1d ~ · Jlf,495,000 ltalllr'I styte home Influenced by the oWner's villa on Lab Como. Ef*'1 lncredlble views d Cmh tsllnd. the ~ Pelcan Hll Golf Course. Cln)'ON. city !WO and bly. .. ~ ! Z-:.tt "Z'Z=ttt'tFW .e::rz=1Dz?1 ?S fFZflft a J. § po ...., § :::0 II> Qt. ,.,, "' or ~ 0 ~ ~ • " -, •\. s ,_ ' . ' .. cxj l \;... -~· .... _ " f i ...,, ~ 0:: r £ .?: 1111 0 ' • °""""' .. - 7 ~,. ~jj,. • J'5,J95,(){)() llA In 3DCD.tf* ...... Frwh Nofn•Mtr • ml•• a.....,.. 6 bedraoml Ind 6.S t.t.. It ~6 • J5,195,000 ~ Hlrbor-IUdfl QMOm ,......ICI In the &WIIh 1Wor. • a -... • • .... .. • . .. --_. .. •" ... } 14 ~ aS i f i w 11 QC • ~ ! • 19 MiJJ · 11.,dgs,ooo Ellprwt 4 bedroom. 4.5 bath Shady ~ • Desianed around In ally C9nb'll ~ wtch Stunniil Pf COW'M views. ~ • IJ,J.gs,()()() a.-.. bedroom, l.5 ...... 5pllwllh .... In CtJICll CcM. J.t CJAiJ • ,f1,u5,()()() NM .... 8-ldYy uparaded flmly home In Moliaei .... • J § 90 N § ::ti Ill Ill ,.., ~ • 0 ~ .,, ~ Pwwwnk coucal views. Exnordlnlry home. l bedrooms, 3.S belhs, om. oftk:e and media room. • ..::.-. •• .. .. "" / I t J ' I I I I l ·' Enfoy cnshlng white water views and a vast Pacific Ocean panorama o( SU'll4ICS and dawn from this approxlmatefy 9,802 square foot Woods COYe lot with 17 J § 51' "' § • ::0 .. it. ,.,.., i 0 I ~ • -. , . ' .. ~ I I ' I Beach(ioot pioperty In exdusive,pted Laguna Being sold at lot value. Tear down and bultd your dream home In possibly the best location In Southern California. OYertooklng a sandy beach, great for swimming and surfing. Crashing WaYeS apinst exposed rock outc.ropplnis. W1tch the whales swim by and barking sea lions In the dis1ance. Cool oc.n breezes and fabulous sunsets. On che sand °'Victoria 8-ch. .. -----------·-- • • • • - •..... "' . • ~ ot5 j' I ~ w J ~ ,lJ' ~ ~ .. . ' ' . . . ., 1f • • or • t1 &> ~ ~ J po N 8 ~ ~ .,. i!. l'T1 .,, or fD 0 ~ ~ "-.,, ~ ~ hl&fi up on one d Newport Beach's premier streets, this lot offers commanding views d the ocean. harbor, Back Bay, Saddleback Mountain and the city of Newport Beach. l.oc:ated In a popular family neighborhood close to all schools, restaurants and the beach. -:...---. ·--- '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''iltllllll $-• J Brerathcaldng, newer oceanfront home In die hlghly sought after. guard-gated community of Monarch Bay. Situaud on perhaps die largest, most private lot In c:outal Orange County with approximately I fl acre. Stunning. panoramic ocean vl6WS lnduding Catalina Island sunsets, crashing waves, sandy beaches and the world renowned Ritz Carlton. Private beach dub. This home featu~ a wine cellar. '4 car garage and much more. .. M ~· j • ~ oO l f D ~ ""' 1 Cc: I ! Eastside income property on oversized lot wtth great curb appeal. • • • Newport Coast cust0m home wkh ocean and canyon views. l;xtra large lot on private cul-de-sac lot. 5 Bel .. '4.5 Ba., library '· quality materials, fixtures, and tec:hno6oa· /j,799,000 .. ... I -· ~ ( \. . • ~ «S I I • ~ ! • ~ ! r ..M!Jffit,J./i/IJ • lt,£gg,ooo lJ&ht and brf&ht, wood Ind &fua contemporary home wtd\ poof and spa on prt¥ate comer lot wkh ocean and hillside views. Recendy lW'aded and rwnodeled. -----....---------------- }JoJf1.451tM • $~900,000 Classic New enpnd styfe home on large R-2 lot. CufTently the 3 bedroom home Includes large IMng and dining rooms, family room, 2 fireplaces. attic and a large basement for a possible wine cellar. Views from master bedroom and llvlng room. Price reftects approved ~ Re\'lew plans for major expansion by renowned local architect. Tim Nicol • f7 J I $1:> § • ::0 l ,..., ~ ~ 0 ~ '- -< ::s> ~ • . , ............................ ..... •• ~ oO f j • ~ ,. & Ck ~ ~ Excepc:ional Pelican Crest view home. Neutral d6cor, ocean and city views from 15,goo,ooo ~~M ~.,4,vfJt5 • f!,lf.95,000 Specious fimlty home d app1oxil1mely 2.800 square feet wtch ocean views on cukJHac. I'~ of newer; larpr hom-. ~t ~ d tJ~ . /1,tgg,000 Beaudful. IWtt and brf&ht, wood and glass contemporary home In ~ Beach wtch ocean. hillside and cJty lights views. PrMte pool. • • ~ Si ~ E '< !X' § :::0 ... l!!. ~ ~ ... 0 ~ ~ ~ •• 111 ~ N a5 f • I >. .., "O ~ $ il w 3 a:: ~ i' 0 -. • Newport Coast condominium Located in nie Summit and built In 1995, this lovely unit featura three bedroom, three batbiooms, cathedral ceiltugl, IOUtDg Mndowl, dual &repl.:e, a living room and dining._ plus breUfast nook In the ldtchen. . Spacious home on a comer lot Situated on a great comer lot on oneofEastside's most desirable streets. 1he open Ooor plan bas three bedrooms·and two baths plus an office with outside entrance, large kitchen, Jack and Jill bedrooms and a fireplace in living room. Also featured is a big wra~und front yard and two car detached garage. • There is a private back patio, two car an.ched ~.central air and community paol and spa. Bdght and beautiful. --~ 1he home bas been well nu. home ii o!ered at $849 ,950. For W1tm ~, c"1l NetlM MJtdieU 11t (949) 640-3600. Strada Proptrlla, 140NntlfJO'ICellterDrirle, Sle. JOO, Newport Beach . Coldwell Bdn/u; R~ 1h'oltmt/Je Is" Mmlber of Ille NRT family of companies. NRT Inc.,' IN """""'s leMl1f1 ~1 mil tsl4lit broltmlgt company, is a S'Ubddillry of ColdMd Qwp. (NYSE:aJ). Beautiful home, oversized lot Beautiful large home with four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, pool and spa plus C\lltom slide and waterfall. Hardwood floon doWDB1ab's and Be:lWr c.aipet upstatrs. Double air condttio~ and heat, alann systednmd llll!Pund sound. Two brick ftreplaees, six celling fans, and large bonus room/den. Double paned windows and custom shuttm throughout. Fire Jing and built-in barbecue. Picket fendng and so much more. This home ii otfeted at S 1,295 ,000. For more m,fonlMtUm, t:#ll Bal Hill Ill (949) 64b-.3~. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drlw, Ste. I 00, Ne#1fl0rl Bed. Cold.ell Banker Residential Brohfrl&e is"~ of tlle NRT fa#dly of IX»llptltlles, NRT Inc., tlu: nation's IMJl"I reside1ftlal "41 es/Me~ co,,.,..,.,, ts" n"1sidiary of Cendant Corp. (NYSB.aJ). North Laguna's best views 'Ibls impeccably remodeled three bedroom, two and onHlalf ba:th reskience bas a lively twist on a ttaditional sea.1ide home. The sunlight bathed interiors arc clad in matetials that convey casual luxwy: black walnut hardwood Ooon, whitewashed ~vaulted~. ~granite shot throu&h wtth sunset tones. BredhtaJd.ng views are enjoyed In~ room. Step out onto the wrapcound mnce for unobstructed ocean views up the OOMt ro l!mmlld Bay and IOUtb to J.f81JM P.ntertatn m IJMdOlll living and dining room1;'1 media room wtdl built-a md bonus 1001D With plasma tclevtslon. 1he bdgl1l chd1 ldldll!ll hM polalloml grade lblinJell appliaoca ae.. to d1e IDlllel'Ulle wllh•epllce.S spa. 'Ibis bOaie II c6red a $3, 195,000. ForfllOff~.,., °"'"""',.,,. •tlt111{949}640-3600. Stra4aProperllt!s, 140 Nftllllll'1 a.fir lJrW. ~. 100, Nl#f10rl Bed. °""""1 Banleer ResiJe1rtkll ~· • .....,tflM Nirr f-llJ tf "°' ...-. NJrr Inc., die nalkm's ~ rolMtdiMfMl ""* ....,..,"°"•• * • •Wfdiary of Cmdant Corp. E~~·~ . "lit ' .NJ t'-.,..." maintained; original condition. dose to schools, shopping and M4riners Park. Th.is home is offered at $899,000. For more information, call Tiffany Holden (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. J 00, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banlter Residential Brolterage is a member of the NRT famay of companies. NRT Inc., the natWn's leading residential real estak brolterage company, is a subsidiAry of Cendant Corp. (NYSE:CD). Custom home on the golf course 11lis beautiful two bedroom, two bath home features a gourmet ldtchen with limestone and granite counter, wine cooler, Dacor gas range and everything needed for the pickiest chef. Beautifully remodeled and expanded with the finest materials. Extra large patio overlooks the golf course. Other amenities include satellite dish, stainless steel appliances, custom cabinets, marl>le entry, powder room and master bath, alarm system and state-of-th~art phone system. This home is offered at $1,575,000. For more information, call Gynthia Bone (949} 640-3600. Str~ Properties, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. J 00, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage ts a member of the NRT famfly of companies. NRT In&.,, the nation's leading residential real estau broltera&e company, ts a subsidiary of Cendant Corp. (NYSE:CD). Costa Mesa's hidden secret Having trouble finding a home these days pticed under $500,0007 Pentridge Cove may be the best secret in toWJl. This beautifully well maintained condominium development is one of Costa Mesa's molt ICellic and best priced CX>D11DUDtdm. 11Ds wlit's patiO backs to a ltlamtng brook. ~among IDlnft trees IDd Jenderape, It's a truly telmng tl1\'tmnmmt to enjoy at home. Howner, this dmkpueut ii mtttaDy toc.r.1 dole to all major freewqs, South C.outPlaa IDd Newpuat Beach. 'dJll tplCb.ll home Jnduda two bedmomil, two b-lhwcw, an lmkle . laundry, two air attadled g!ll'lge, upgmded tnteDor paint, updated baths, living room fireplace faced with marl>Je, a separate dtnb1g aea and much more. 'Ibis home Js offered at $450,000. For 1'f()re ~I call T°")I &trios"' (949) 640-3600. Sb'llda ProptrlleS, . J 40 Newport CAt6 Drive, Ste. 100, Newporl&:4cli. Col4totll lkmlcer Residerr#Al B~ Is 4 ~of the NRT f"""1y of """fJdlda. NRT 111&., Ille """"'6's ludi1f1 ~ f'rAl esfate broleemge COHifWHY, Is II sJlbsldiMy of CAIJlmt °"1'• INUOJJ I.•/). a t~ 'f'//, •,•, t~ 'l/' N W/lr .. tf. ,....,,,,T .... •ark. ties, ., the f wder a, ., tire f ' . . LO Proud Sponsors of ~ -Register Online AT WWW.ACTIVE.COM 111 ~ J 3: QI '< po N § ;;o .,, !I!.. ,.., ifr ~ 0 ~ ~ a • ( t • . I I I I ua ~ aj I -. j ~ £! w 115 Cll ex: ~ ~ ! • 111 ~ st ~ § S1J § ~ '11 ~ IT1 ifr rt < 0 I!! -< ~ . 1 .. "" . ... SM ' ~ oO I -, f • I ! ~ • ~ ~ ... ~~~ - ------~-..~= -~-~ . , Ill <:' J I !!" 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Nestor programs, and eCertiftcadon. encourages and guides them through the Prudential's eMlrb1iDg ha preparation procet1 of getting their real est.ate become an excellent tool for license md Krall.I dwu their coune to succas both new and IUIOMd apntl with the business development c1utes offered to to branch out IDd compete In both new and aeasoned agents. Prudential ii keenly today'• computer •"1 aware of the challenges that each new agent market, enabling them to experiences in ft&rtiD8 a rea1 estate cueer. build upon client ~and mentors provide the guidance at the re1adombipl wttla ofBce level, while the on-goin3 buatnas penomlmed liambling. devtlopment daises are conducted at the training AD of our tntntrig, the mentor program, and center tn Irvine. penoaa1 .,mt webidlll • COlllplllY paid . "Today a OpportunJti;es in llW Eawe,. a me progrmm. seminar presented by Kra\11 and Nestor, taldlJI U ... 09 11 place on Wednesday, June 2 t.a1b about the career Pn....., Cellhnk a.h:J"• am....,.. of real opportunjtiet available at Prudential Califonda ettate ~ c:llllel wtll be on s.urdaJ, June 5, Realty. 12, 19 mdM. Other topics co•ered wm be the buia olthe AmbaaJ SChooll c:::: tbe mune = 7 ...... bullne11, bow tt-~~ the pat feW WbXh IDdiadstbe _ ...... PJtwv:tplel. years, and oppommttia "1thbi the tndusuy. l(rsuj Power Prep vtdml, Audio Tapa, plut a eomputer dilk and workbook containing more than 1000 practice eum questions. lbe licaising coune ii made up of two components. The Bnt ii a three-week, 12-hour accelerated cluaoom instruction by Jim Parks of Anthony Schools. On the fourth week, studenta are given a 100 question test that muat be passed wttb at least a 60 percent grade tn Older to qualify to take the Califomla real estate eram. Certiftcates of completion are then sent along with each student's application to the Department of Real Estate in order to obtain a test elate. For 1'ltM #I~, CA1l Trilli JCtrsw, ~ Olllfom'4 Rully's Director fl/ c:...r ~111(600/115-1169. Tiu Tr11lnlng Center Is 1oClllwl Ill l405 Ml'Ollle w.,,. s..tte 111, rmne. ~ °'*""' R.uy * prowl to be 11 lntflfber o/HtlW#Slrllew ~ ~ IMC., II Berlullirt H""""°'1y"""""'" ,..,,OllUI OllVom'4 RMlly Is ntnWJ ~.,...,_, T°', ""est.le """1M"la-"" ...... ,,, ,.,,. "' Mio '°"'1lle, ~to N""°"'11 ..... _. RMIW.... 'z .,aJOOJ. 1 ddtHrns' ,.,,, .,..,w1uu. ............ ,..,,,,~lCitl.t:OJN. w r ~ J \ : § !1J § .. ~ ;. ,.., i j'. • ~ ... ... , '~ UA ~ aS i I • § ' ! L • I •• i ~ I I f. • ~ 111 ' ~ f rt' .. "' § • ::0 ~ ,..,, ~ ft 0 "" ~ !' ... I l'• I UI ,, ~ I oO I., i -f • I w 1 cc: • '" ~ ~ • . . . 1 .. ... ,, I ~ . - •• • •• • ,, I t • • UI .,. j l 51' 8 ~ ~ ::0 ~ ,.., "' 61 Ii 0 J. . " ~ ,, • .. --~~::~-~--.. -- Imagine yourself living\ in the highly sought after community of CYPRUS COVE 111 1 Th is med iterranean styled home has the perfect floorplan for all types of lifestyles ... Five bedrooms (one on the ma in floor) ... Five and one-half baths ... Formal living room and dining room ... A spaciou~ kitchen opens to the fami- ly room and the lovely private backyard. Ocean views from the master bedroom and roof top deck. This home Is 4,000 sq . ft. on a 7900 sq . ft. lot. Enjoy this guard gated community with Clubhouse, Pool, Spa, Tennis ... and Direct Beach Accessll 11 Asking $2,450,000 m J J !» § ;Q l l'TI ~ • j ' l c • . ----~· ..;.. I :,. .. • _ .. /l. ~. 'j·'.''.f [ .. I rt• t • ,,J ~· f *·rllJl l 'l t1·r,1; I Jt ·1~ ·~rfil.J t 'i lt .1 J ·ir,_.i! ·r .•.• ~ . f- l I l.Jtiu tBt'rrr r,,.1 r r• t 'J•·t·~ .. '.'~) I liiJ U1n1 ~rrh·r 5 tfflt Uii•l s v-r it ,5 mur wn ~1rr~ m 'fitll ii W' I Jpf I ~rh 5! I LIL Ilu >ng:.e-r E~1Hijl Jrf r{iH ~-ll1lij; r:: f~s·I Wt o Ff ~l 9-~ ~f ["" ~.! tfj'~t s·e lr1 i·•·rl t ~ ·it r .. ~ t~lll ~ "'"""' iiZ!k~_,,._ l"t"'S ~jlr, --. . fl uua.w, Ml1 •• 2004 a •'•• LAND FOR SALE • OCEAN VIEW READY TO BUU.D Gorgcow oc.can view lot in cxclwi~e guard gated community of Sea Pointe Estates. Fabulous approved plans for 6.200 sq feet home with seven bedrooms and eight and half baths. Gorgeous tw0 level backyald 2,000 sq feet each levd with pool and spa and large grass area. Mwt sc:c! 09'ucd at $89S,OOO • BUll.D YOUR DREAM HOME Spacious lot located against the Saddlcback mou,nt.a.ins, Coto de Caza in a guard-gated, golf course and cqUC5trian commu- nity. Featuring two 18-hole golf courses, world-class tennis and equestrian fu:il- itia, plui sport and recreation parks. 6 plus acres, 3 acres Bat, horse property sit- uated within the "Enclave" at the end of a cul-de-sac. One of the best lots with views of Coto Valley, the golf course and hillside views. Offered at $2,459,000 • CUSTOM ESTATE SITE: Fanwtic 20 acre home site in the gated commu- nity of Juliana Farms. Equestrian rone submfr. Views of the entire valley of San Juan Capistrano. Approved site plans arc available for home. Owner is motivat· cd and will trade or exchange. Offered at $2,200,000 ....... ,, ............ , ................ . NEW OCEAN VIEW MASTERPIECE M}'S!ic Hills, Laauna Beach brand new home! Panonmic white water, main beach, ocean anoCatalina views. Golden Tnvcnine Roon thro~out, Venetian plascer walls and bamboo Aooring in eve.ry room. Exquisite I.apiduc Brazilian ~te counten in _gourmet kitchen with maple woo({ cabincu. Full musive Podccted Italian ~idin1 P.si wood doon look out to viewa. Double ltlircase lead& to ~ ba with rwo sided enuanc.cs. Bcautiful!y designed master suite with «osalia igc ab.be. Th1" bedrooms and three full baihi and a half. Two ~ dUcmio1129' bonwlrooms/officc/home cheater etc. Approxim.ttdy 6,000 aq.ft. under roof. Dircaioiu: Take PCH north to Park ave, go_ rt. Pus LB High Sdiool and cum left on S}cyline, tum left on anacapa way. Addms 1234 Anicapa Way, Laguna Beach. Offered ai $3,990,000 .-~~~---~~~..--~~~~~~...,..,.;;....,, UAll IMND MEDITEIUlANEAN Beautiful 1-te IOCINd in dw praciglous pre-guarded community o( Beat Bnllld R.tndl. Thu a11a<a tio.au mi~ kitchen aiunrm. lime- -~ • ~ chm badla ond • powder b.tluoom. Thie -le ~ 4SOO 1q liicr. P.njoy me privue i-1 ond ~ ~ aad OCllU\ vlcwl. Thia i-lw plcncy of natural ligllr with FftSldt doon opening-dw bldt of the tio-t0 dw rear yud. OS-. •• ,..,, .... m J I • ( .~ .... .. -4 • : 1 •• '· Daly Pilot • Real Estate • Satl.rday, May 8, 2004 Ei -~ m uun~ ··. ..~. . ~lip[a · [~JP~i ~ !ill!!if t.f ff· ·-~, .1 i!J~h lt~ ;_if 1dR~ : y~l>t§ r.~ ~ ~-.. ~ ~.':~ · -c ~iltJI t . ·a.tl a.1.t '-r :: ~t,lllle-. ' ~ 'tr[ l~ ' -iJ l l :• -f ra. • .~i i'rs . I .,, '=1 f ~f~lg ', 0 . • t• ~ 11 n i1J lilf rl l.t~ 8 I j! 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LAND FOR SALE • OCfAN VIEW RP.ADY TO BUD.D Gorgcow ocean view lot in exclusive guard gated community of Sea Pointe F..staccs. Fabulous approved plans for 6.200 sq feet home with seven bedrooms and eight and half baths. Gorgeous two lcvd badcyald 2,000 sq feet each lcvd with pool and spa and large grass area. Mwt sec! Off'ctcd at $89S,OOO • BUllD YOUR DREAM HOME Spacious lot located against the Saddlcback mountains, Coto de Caza in a guard-gated, golf course and equestrian commu- nity. Featuring two 18-hole golf courses, world-class tennis and equestrian &ciJ. ici~. plua sport and rccrcacion park&. 6 plus actCS, 3 acres fbt, horse property sit- uated within the "Enclave" at the end of a cul-de-sac. One of the best lots with views of Coto Valley, the golf course and hillside views. Offered at $2,459,000 • CUSfOM ESTATE SITE: Fantastic 20 acre home site in the gated commu- nity of Juliana Farms. Equestrian ronc submit. Views of the entire valley of San Juan Capistrano. Approved site plans arc available for home. Owner is motivit· cd and will trade or exchange. Offered at $2,200,000 ......... ,., ..... , ...... , ............. . NEW OCEAN VIEW MASTERPIECE Mystic Hil4. Laauna 8eadt brand new home! Pinoramic white water. main beach, ocean anaCaa.lina views: Golden Travertine flooa duo~out, VcnctWi pluter walli and bamboo flooring in CVC!'f room. Exqui.tite Laplduc Brazilian ~te countcn in _gourmet kitchen with maple woOd cabincu. Full ma.uivc Pocketed Iwian~· n F, wood doors look out to views. Double miJ'CalC leads co large with rwo sided entrances. Bca11ti~y designed master suite wich RDJalia · gc alabs. Thiu bedrooms and duce full bar.bl and a half. Two ~ disactionazy bonus/roonuloffioc/.home theater etc. Approximardy 6,000 tq.ft. under roo[ Ditcetioru: Talc.c PCH nonh to Park ave, go n. Pas.. LB Higb School and tum left on Skvline, rum left on ~ way. Addrcu 1234 Anacapa Way, Laguna Beach. Offered ai $3,99(),000 -----~~~~--~~~~--~~~-.... . . . ------~-~-"-'------- • --, I .. • I , . I ••• 1 :---·· 1M ~ cO i .... f . i w 1 er ' • ~ i' 0 \ .... • 12S .. fG> J l ?> N § :J;J ~ ~ ,.., i ~ 0 !!! -< l .. ---...... -••• UI ~ '° I 'Y f • i J • ~ ~ Elegant Entertaining Home $1,17S,OOO ,. k ' las • •••4••••••••••••••••r••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••• Prudential agents rank among Orange County's best The Fosters' 2003 sales performance has placed them within the top three percent of the company Olga Foster, Nelda McLaughlin and Bob Foster Bob and Olga Foster of Prudential California Realty's Leley Blushtein joins Prudential Laguna Niguel sales associate helps I clients reach their real estate goals This enterprising agent speaks fluent Russian and Ukrainian. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, walks on the beach and doing yoga. She also loves spending time with her two girls, 2~year-old Ben Buchanan, manag~ of Michelle and 24-year-<>ld Prudential California Realty's Valentine. Laguna Niguel branch, has "l am respected among my welcomed Leley Blu.shteln to colleagues for my leadership 11 his staff of succesi.ful sales q\i!llties and effective associates. A one-year resident marketing plans, which of Aliso Viejo, Blushtein has combined with my knowledge I been licensed in real estate since of the industry, negotiation 1989. Known for her ability to ':--t-"'""'""......,.~----"--' skills, attention to detail and Usten and caring nature, she Is follow-through, enable me to also lauded for her integrity, help buyers and sellers achieve honesty and passion for the good of all. Prior to their goaJs with success,• Blushtein enthused. I becoming an agent, she owned her own retail "I am committed to ensurtng a rewarding and business. successful experience for everyone Involved In Accumulating experience buying and selling the process of buying or selling a home.• real estate for herself, she joined PtudentiaJ in Lelty Blushtein l.s avaflable for your hmM February because she appreciated the buying and selling ru:eds and can be reached al company's wann atmosphere. Specializing In (949) 51~5060. You can also e-mafl her at Orange County, Aliso Viejo, Irvine, Laguna leleyblu@aol.com and visit her website at Niguel, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, and www.houseftnder.web.com. Her office ts located Laguna Beach, Blushtein's skill, loyalty and at 30012 Ivy Glen Drive, Ste. 150, Laguna great service are unparalleled. Ni~(. I New Mystic Hills home Laguna Niguel branch were bestowed inclusion Into the This residence offers golden travertine floors, prestigious Olainnan's Circle Gold for 2003, according to I Venetian plaster walls, and bamboo flooring In Ben Buchanan, manager. · every room. Aside from Lapidus Braz.i.lian granite The Fosters' performance during the year placed them in counters and maple wood cabinets in the gourmet the top three percent of all sales associates within the I kitchen, the property also has full massive-pocketed Prudential Real Estate network, which is comprised of more Italian sliding glass wood doors that look out to than 44,000 sales associates. expansive panoramic ocean views. nus announcement was made at the company's annual Other amenities include three bedrooms, three sales convention, which was held in March and marks the and one-half baths, a master suite with Rosalia beige third year in a row the Fosters have been Chairr,nan's Circle slabs and a double staircase that leads to a large memben. backyard with two side entrances. In addition, the It was also announced that the duo is in the Top 50 out of home features two large discretionary rooms, which more than 1,200 agents county-wide and ranked second in may be used as bonus rooms, offices, or home theaters. production in their office of more than 150 agents for 2003. This home is offered at $3 ,990,000. W1th Prudential for ftve years, the team is known for their For more information, call Lu Ann Canaday at (949) 249-2424. You can also utsft het' website al aperience, knowledge of the market, attention to detail and I www.Canadayeroup.com . Her office is located al 2 Ritz <Ariton Drive {n tlse dlstl"g14lshed a genuine concem for people. Bob, with an extensive community of Monarch Beach. Prudential Califomta Realty Is proud to be a member ofHomtServices background in sales and ma:dceting. has a great of America Inc., a Berlt.shlre Hathaway afftliaJe. understandingofhJsbuyers' and sellen' needs. Olga's experlence In the real estate industry as a top producer, mentor and re1ocatton spedalist complements her husband's expertise nicely. They also wodt with their daughter, Nelda McLaughlin, who helps buyes:s and sellers uo.dentand the buying and selling prooess and generally looks out for their best interest. The Posters, who have been agents since 1989, bting years of ttal ~ experience. They also offer a team of hlgbJy qu&lifted professiOnals who will work hard to-make your sale or pun:hMe go as smoothly as possible. "You have to enjoy woddn8 wtth IDd helping others in order to su<Ued in the business,• Olga enthused. •And we do: 71te F°'*1' Grrn1p Is """'1Ale for your home buyl"g and ~ ffebls ad ODS ilt f't4df.ed al (949) 363-S 158 or (949) 618-4621. YO# ca lllso ~a them 111 ~I.com aNl f1t.stt tltelr wide lff""""1/osleriwmesak.txnn. Thdr office fs 1«'*'111129982 Iry Gl8lt DrlfJt. Stt. l 00, Laf;UM Niguel. PrwloiMM ~Rbllly b prowl to be a mem«r of ~·~-., •BerlcslU~ HAdta'"'.)I ~· AddllioniJ_ ~ lnformatkm azn be obtaintd at """"'·~"""'· • Beautiful San Marin home awaits Situated on a cul--de-sac in the highly sought-after San Martn community, an elegant environment of serenity and aquiSite taste await from within this sophisticated five bedroom home. One of the bedrooms is cu.nently being used as an office. Each room is a masteipiecc with attention given to every detail, f ea tu.ring elegant granite countertops, travertine and distressed maple hardwood flooring, a gourmet's kitchen with center island and breakfast nook, and an open family room with fireplace. The luxurles continue with high ceilings in the living and formal dining rooms, walk-tn closets in the master bedroom, attached three car garage, and lush foliage and newer landscaping that are visible from both the front and backyards. This home ls offered at Sl,375,000. For ""1f't inf"""4Jfqn, uD. du Immel Tum at (949) 249-2020. YON can also vtsit their website al WtCW.TmllftlTeam. T1tdr offta Is locAted tit 2 RI/% Carlton Drive in tlle distinguished a>'"''"'"''Y of Monards Beach. Prudential CAlifomta Realty ts proud to be a member of HomeServlces of America Inc., a Berlt.shire Hathaway affiliate. • - ... . , UI . ~ .; f .. , f • I ! • ' l ! :r ~ t • - • . - I ....... °'..., .... I KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30,....tlxed 30.Y ....... Wlle POIHT8 MAX. lllMOlt AO.I. POIHTI LOCK· IHTUtUT ~ INTUlUT ~ 00 A.PA LOAN l'!> !!>!! l'AEQ "" flttofil RATE OWN ~I .. A.PA RATE OWN (800) 344-2739 S.875% 5 0.500 30 5.960 2.625% 5 0.500 5.860 333,700 2.750 1TS 1Y ~llC Olecount Ml;. K ASupelior~ R (800) 591-4448 5.875% 5 1.000 30 5.990 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Almloen.oom R {888) 41 1 ... 246 5.876% 5 0.375 30 5.986 4.625% 10 0.250 4.298 333,700 2.750 1TS 1Y .Amef1can Flf9t Rate Mtg. 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Tha ~ ~ II 11111 ., ollw ID n-. a loan II you~ ltll'f problame wlll 1111 ..,.,... lendar1I call (llOI ... f'FNS. °'** lnlormldlDn.., • -nfna.-.. COPYRIGHT C 2003 Tha ~ Fllw1dll Newt S..- Village Laguna to Hold 32nd Annual Charm House Tour Visit five un ique Laguna Beach homes on Sunday, May 16 and tram gui~. The tour can be completed at one's own pace, nonnally taking two to three hours. Higb.l.ights include: The Ropp House, built in 1922 by The Village Laguna Clw:m House Tour will be held one of the early buildelS of Laguna on Sunday, May 16 in Lagwlil Beach. P.ach year, the Beach, Roy Ropp was a Provendal tour has been atten<k'Ci by more than 800 h\Uldred Revival He went on to become the residents and Visltom from aD over 8nt director of the who spend an enchanting afternoon Art Pageant. The visiting Laguna's most beautiful c:wrent owners homes. This year's Owm House have aeated a Tour ts the 32nd annual, and wtll warm, colotful featwe 6ve of Laguna Beach's most English spedal homes ranging from~ ManoMtyle home c:hanners to modem mutapJeCet. fllled with art by T1ckets are $35 each prHA)e, md • local artists. S40 the day of the event, only if HJ&bliihts include an antique tickets are still available. 11dtetl are English breakfront with a pendulum available at local bu.sineaes or can dock, an upstairs bath.tub under the be obtained by wrtting P.O. Box eaves and Ropp's orfgtnal art studio 1309, UgW1a Bach 92652. The tour in back. will focus on homes tn North~ 1he Colwell House, a Craftsman thJs ymr. Spedally chartered~ Beach dty trams bungalow that once had an unobstructed view of the will leave continuously from the bus It.Op In front of Laguna Hotel and south, was highlighted in the local the Festival of Arts on~ Omyon Road starting -i..agt.ma Uf~ newspaper of 1922 as the construction at noon. Trams will ctrculate amq the homes, of a Modem House for a Mr. W.B. Colwell of Los return to the Festival area and save the Act V ~ Angeles by the local builders, Hind and Ropp. The lot throughout the day. The last tram departs at 3:30 cwrent owners purchased the home in 1996 and p.m. and homes are doled Cot viewing at 5:30 p.m. painstaldn&ly ~it. The clipped gable roof, Trams Wee pll1idplntl to mcb home, but~ gabled entty with 111 m:Mi fuda and two columns and stair clbnbJng ce ~ and cxm1'>rta.bk ~ arch.ttectutal elements that make the house a shoes are a must. Civic leaders will be among home Colonial R.evtval Bungalow. The woodwotk, Boors, doors and ftxtu.res are original or recreated eDCtly as they were. It ~ listed wtth the Iagtma Histotic Register as a historic home. c.asa Feliz, a 1921 Spanish ReVl v sits along a quiet street with cared-for old houses that give a R:nSe of vtstttng Laguna 50 years ago. The ~ed courtyard an surrounding gardens are the handtwotk of the owner. The hallmaz:k of the SpaniSh style, the large oval window, tloods the Uvtnr room wtth )jght. Although the horr bas been added onto in the 1960s, mains much of the vintage flavor< the 1920., due to the bmiwood floors, arched doorways and the stylish eclectic mtx of antiques. An outdoor patio for al fttsco dining is reminiscent of thOle tn Europe. Upstairs are the ortgtna1 chandeliers in the pink and blade tiled bath. Village Laguna Js a non-proftt O!plli%a1ion dedicated to promoting oommllllity values and supporting leaders that preaerve and prot.ect the unique village character of Laguna Beach. The grou~ partidpates in~ Beadl plmning and environmental dedlion-maJdn& and ts actively involved in civic activftia, ~numerous causes. h awards an annual ICbolmhip to a lag\1Jla Beach High School greduattng lellk>r, donates to Laguna Bead\ cbattties and tupports dty and school boan1 candidates. Fof'#IOrr hljilrmalkm, """'(949) 760-7062 . AO:i:- F'MQ. 1Y NA 1V lV 1V 1M 1M 1M 1Y NA lM IM 1M HA 1Y NA 1V 1M ..., W!wl utt11Um al NIU<)' 8oJ 1\-IMeancl call 111001 ~ al or tt It IS ric . Revival, ·ea •ears ard and . ·,the ! liVIIlg 1ehome 960s, it lavor of >Od lctnll ngls 1e 'bath. d 1e group y ilJS guna to chool Coldwell Banker's Kaye Mounsey competes in Los Angeles Marathon XIX She Is highly dedicated to her personal llfe and profession Dana Point and San Oemente. She traJned for over six months prior to the LA Marathon, running ftve miles a day four days a week, with long runs ranging from 13 to 20 miles building up to the Kaye .Moumey, a sales associate with the event. On race day, MoWlSey's 12 yeaM>ld Coldwell Banker's Dana Point office, has been daughter, other family members and a number of commended for her participation in the recent LA supportive friends met her every ftve miles along Marathon m, placing 2981 out of the 73 72 the course, cheering her on and providing her with women who completed the 26.2 mile course. Out of drinks along the way. 19,531 total partidpants, Mou.nsey's overall place For tnformatton regarding South Or11nge County was 10,277. Temperatures on race day reached 93 real estate, Kaye Mqunsey can be reaclud by calling degrees, making It one of the hottest marathon Coldwell Banker's Dana Pofnt office at (949) events in Los Angele. history. 661-9355. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is Respected for her dedication to her personal life a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Inc., as well as business, Mounsey spectalizes in the the nation's leading residential real estau lwolt.erage marketing and sale of property throughout South company, ts a subsidiary of Cendant Corp. Kaye Mounsey, r1ght, wtth fellow LA Marathon runner Orange County, espedally in San Juan Capistrano, (NYSE:CD). Mediterranean-style cust om home Located in Harbor View Hills, this custom home has four bedrooms and three and one-flalf baths. The property ts situated on an oversized lot with a private backyard featuring a pool and spa. Interior highlights of this fabulous residence, which offers more than 5,000 square feet of gracious living areas, include an entry with sweeping staircase and Tuscan-style columns, vaulted ceilings, spacious Uving, dining and family rooms, a gourmet kitchen, four fireplaces, a game room and library. This home is offered at $2,150,000. For mMt lnfonn.atWn, ull Carol Brossa of Coldwell Banker's Irvine office at (949) 552-2000. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Is a mmlberofthe NRT famfly of companks. NRT Inc., the nation's ludlng residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corp. (NYSE:CD). Archltectural masterpiece In Shady Canyon Laguna Beach custom wlth panoramic views View the golden necklac.e of lights along the coastline from this custom Three Ait:h Bay home! It is situated in a lovely guard-gated community with a private beach. A private tram 11.fts you from the garage level to the home, which has a total of three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. Architecturally designed by Hippe-Arlen-Burgess, this residence features a large private office with separate entrance and an extremely private, in-ground spa with an ocean view. Th.ls home ts offered at $2,475,000. For more Information, call Tim Brasseur of Coldwell Banker's Soutls Lagutu1 Beach office at (949) 499-J 320. Coldwell Banlt.er ResldentW Brokerage is a member of the NRT famay of compantes. NRT Inc., tltt nation's leading residential real estau lwolt.erage company, is a subsidiary of Cmd4nt Corp. (NYSE:CD) . The edge of the co ntinent Inspired by the timeless styles of Featuring more than $500,000 in George Washington Smith and Wallace recent upgrades, this Capistrano Neff, this architectural masteq>Jece is to Beach home offers views of the be located in the prestfgious golf course ocean, Catalina, harbor and pier. community of Shady Canyon. The The oversized master suite has a Santa Barbar.Htyleptate bas sweeping -sitting area, fireplace, Jacuzzi tub Views of the P~ course and and steam room. the mountains beyond.11le estate will be comprised of a 13,()()()-square--foot Upgrades Include extensive use of residence, a separate guest house, and a pool and spa with pool house. granite, travertine and wood The residence features ftve bedrooms, eight baths, fonnal living and dining flooring, new roof, new windows and rooms, a gallery, a game mom and a libtaiy. The master suite has his and her new stucco siding. With a total of baths and all primary rooms enjoy panoramic views. four bedrooms plus large office and Amenities trill extend to the outdoor living spaces with a pool and pool house. three baths, the property also has a new sptink.ler system and ltghtln.g in the Re.lu in the shade near the ref1ectin.g pond. front and back of the home. Enjoy the views of Fourth of July fireworks in San The antidpated completion date for this estate is summer 2006. Plans are Cemente and Dana Point Harborl cwrently available forvtewfJ18. · This home ts offered at $2,699,000. 1bJs propert}' ta o1fered 11 St 3 ,900,000. For more tnfo""""'1n, call Jim Watwn of Coldwell Banltef"s Irvine olfice at For~~ "'11 CArol Menaml of Coldwell Banlter North IAglWl at (949) 552~2000. Coldwell Banleer Residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT (949) 494-3011. ColdfOtll &rnler Res1denJiaf Brolumge Is a member of the NRT family of ctm1pantes. NRT Inc., the nation's leading~ real esl4u family of CIJIHjJWlles. NRT ltie., tire Mlion's leAd'1lg rtStdentfal rr.al estate lwoleemge lwolterage ctm1pany, Is a subsidiary of Cendant Corp. (NYSE:CD). '°"'f1dl'Y, Is 11 S'Nbsldlilty of Cetld41U Corp. (NYSE:CD). I • ' ., .I .. . .. , .... .... . . • ~~~ __ ., -=":'.._"!'_---------~--~ --~----• - CASSIS • NEwPORT COAST · 0cEAN VIEW e..t Buy on the Coalt • Exclualve Listing $3,150,000 This lleglWllJy lllJC)Oll1led home las Ille,..., bedroom on Ille main Doot wflll views Wo Ille l8bol ..i SlllSdS nee •e a lOCa o1 s b!Oooms ..i ~ J ca 1aldlm ~ wtCtt WOXl/llllllely 4600 sq ft. A i.oe Y#d Wl1h w oxrnalely 14,IXXl sq n boasts wonderlul outdoor enter1ain1no court)'ards .id ouldoof bartleCue A 24 lw g;lled comnulily wl!h Clubhouse ..:! 1e1ns CXll#t Is tMJltS ~om Ille !me is •s h tu:l1 DI EZSS 10 Ille 73 r,...., Cus1oln b1dibonal 1J19Ds n llllUed ~ Rited Ma'Shil EtJe>pean l"n Olslresseo Walnut Hardwood Floors. watkel L1nQet TrMltlne lloo!ing Custom distressed ardlltlcllnl bms. Cus1oln lbrmed Plasllr DI Faux Finishing Ir~ Cusiom WiinscotlflQ ~ Glall ICbsl aiDl1llpl ..:! ~ 51111 Q::llSI -VdcP;I <Mn..:! fWlge, QIStom Wllldow ~·Wood Blinds • Woodst.mn • °'1l>erieS. Ti.fllbled S1C11e hi Marble Mas1er Ball, Crown ~ llvw;wt EMty C.11omJal Olct World S1o1 ~ L~ Roonl. tMdocx a.tmlt. <:M'ld ~ Loggra. ~ l.nlapcng Wiii! CUSIOm Flagslone, lrMMe. large louotaln irlll ouldoof 1'11f•no. Custom Home ThelB S..rocnl ~ ..:t cUI EmeftalMlfll eeni.s so i,.;h Plasma Big Screen .... -...,_,. ---~ New Listing -$759,000 ' LAKE FOREST Open s.tur09y 1 :llN:OO 22112 sn.dyYale ..._ Lr.t m big Im hke 1ocaion, 3 bedloom home in Ille woods. In L.a1ce foresl. Appox, 2,400 SO FT !Del tiancp1 woods setting New caipet, quiet OJI de SCK: setting, lake club house WillXlll\l di~ ltom hruse LAGUNA NIGUEL Open Sundly 1 :00-4:30 78Vlttl~ New Listing • View • V'iew $Z050,000 ~ vm ~ooi lhls ~home on~~. Cl'lllr 5,IXXl sq ft ol ~n Hoor plan with 5 beciooms 4.5 balh plus off ice and 3-car oarage. SANTA ANA ARTIST LOFTS Open Sat\lrd8y~ 1 ~5:00 215Meln$11Ml LM and Wirt tn llus lalxJlous newdMloclment mnrtes from South ~ Plaza Stefanie Me1 (949) 715-3 Located In the prestigious N. Tustin Hill this 1.5 acre hllltop estate featu 7,716 sq ft, 6 BR, 7 BA, 5 car garage, imported marble, beveled and lea glass, 5 fireplace, pool, spa, tennis court all with total privacy and PorS .. •~•--•r 3BR. 3BA. 4-car garage custom kitchen, French doors & windows surround. Many upgrades. Rose courtyard with fountain. Pool, spa with waterfall. Private Party. No Agents $2,225,000 Cati FNllCl9 .... 500-5007 .... , .. , Encore Propertif"s Newport Coast Elegant Home Approximately 3,600sf 3/4Br, bonus room & office 3.5Ba, heated pool & spa . 3-car garage $1, 799,000·00 For Sale By Owner Call 714·272-8189 . - Catalina-city light view. John Lo 7 1·1/7J l -l. Costa Mesa Income Property TRIPLEX Rehabbed 3br, I .5ba and 2br, 1.5ba. Garages, separate utilities. $999,000 Aaent Don Long 949.646.0610 I 5ba • ONE ORD OAD 4 IRONWOOD DR. NEWPORT BEACH nus perfect 10+++ home located at the end of cul-<ie-sac has 4 Bfdrooms and 4.5 Baths. This home has separatr "1us and her" Master Baths plus an office and a d~ bedroom and bath. Huge Family Room and Kitchen with Breakfast Nook. Lots of Upgrades. NO MELLO ROOS $2,425,000 Call today to make this your DREAM HOME! ~ SARAH GOLDSCHMIDT BROKER (949)254-3700 DREAM HOME PROPERTIES www.dream.homeproperties.nd Villa Park Estate Brand New Beautiful, Gorgeous EState Home · 7Bedrooms13 BMhrooma Each bidroom has It'• own bilthroom. , Fabulous master suite with large watk·ln c:toset and seperl'8 ~ room, lllge separate guest quarters, &8 car ~. large kJtchen, theater, game room, greet~ room, pool house, cabana, rock pool, _ putting greens, half court baskelball court, belulful ~ grounds with waterfall & fountains. Architect Mich8al M•IDtli Alkl11 price '1 ,•,• Coast Progerties of California CALL AGT. LAuRIE LEGGIO 11/011/! INCREDIBLE VALUE CORONA DEL MAR, 46 FT MOE LOT OPEN SAT a SUN 1·5 NEWER W>QJRIOU8 FRONT HM, SONING CBUNGI. UOHT, OPEN & ~a 860, a BA. MMtL. UV. FORMAL ONNG AMS, LAROE Alm(), D8L GAPABE PLUS A WONDEMIL. REAR HM 218>, 1 M. I CAAPMr& .. , ... ~.--.-- ........ 1n ....... ~G1D•tt. WALK TO BEACH, SHOPS & RESTAURANTS! CALL DONNA PALLON 949.338.5700 BRAND NEW ON THE MARKETll $3,500,000 Unlqut single IMl home on 1 laroe lot wttll 1 Wiwl OPPortunlty to mM 119 to NMport Beach! Single lMI 6000 SQ ft llome on 1 nice slztd lot with lorMr Yllwl ol lhl Baell Bayt Live Ind entertain In styli! Interior C01Jrtyard wltll Slllrldl41o pOOI, and vlewl. 'Mwl from Inside and outl HANU REDDY REALTY 949-450·8809 • ,~ 111 I f '< !7J .• N § :::0 Ill Sil ,.., tJI ~ . .. j ~ a .. •• I • • :. > .. ·~ -. ~ -.. • ... . ~ " .' • 400 De Sol• Terrace 4 bedroom. 3 belt\ home. lot llZ8 20.CIX>. on in. t.rrpi. 0ceen wtNt. ~ redt1i0deled $2,819,000 Vic Petereon ........... CCiMiNCiiOft &eiift tNC. 849412 ... 1419 NORALE.E'S .. NEW LISTING" OPF.N SAT·SlJN 1-t 29 llODf.GA BAY DR. 1 ttory wtth sit down view of --md ......... Large 3br over 2 500 eqft. In ~· 3 cm-prase. Offen between $1:395,000 ·Sl,795,000 will be c 2753 Vista Umbroea Z Plan $999,000 IN ESC ~ NORAI.EE PAUl50N Rf.ALlY ~NEWPORT BfACH 949-632-6489 CORONA DEL MAR .. SAILHOUSE" FORMER MODEL HOME $1,300,000 ROOFTOP O CEAN VIEW GREAT LOCATION AlMosT IIDV, BEAUT1fUllY UPGRADED ... MOST FUANISHNGS INCUJOED 2 BEOAOOMS/2 BATHS + 2 OfAcE ""'1li CUSTOM BUILT-INS SEPARATE l.Al.N>RV ROOM AnACHED 2 CARE GARAGE ...._, Goo m lh C.W. "'- PACIRC WM'1'J1181 lluuY. D14J.._91U PACKAGE DEALS HO l\ll E S OF THE \N EEK HOMES OF THE WEEK DISPLAY AD • LISTI NC IN OPEN HOME GUIDE • 4-DAV 4-LINE FULL-RUN CLASS AD FOR ONE LOW · PRICEI CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY/ LORRAINE O'DONNELL 949.574.4245 ANNIE 1NILLEY 949.574.4249 DR 19 3br + f&llllW, •• I be conslder9d. I ESCROW 1Y 189 CORONA DEL MAR 345 Cameo Shores Rd 4Br 38a Sat 1-4 Patty Harvey VRM $2,600,000-$2, 7 49,000 714-501-6110 Marianne Nahin 714-289-7851 Call .. for security gate access 5Br 6Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $3,995,000 Patrick Tenore NationWide Real Estate 949-856-9705 412 Hazel Avenue 4Br 4.5Ba Sunday 12-3 Offered at $2,875,000 Michael Brinkman Coastline Realty 949-759-0177 71 O & 710.5 Marigold Residence/Duplex $2,295,000 3Br 3.5Ba & 2Br 1Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Don·nr. Fallon First Team Estates 949-338-5700 LAGUNA BEACH 369 Hawhtom Street 3/4 BR 2Ba Sun 1-4 $1 ,900,000 Denise Hiiihouse First Team Nolan Ofc 949 ·497-5454 Cell 949-574 2354 LAGUNA NIGUEL 76 Vista Montemar 5Br 4.588 Sun 1-4:30 $2,050,000 Stefanie Meurer Platinum Properties 949-715-3158 • LAKE FOREST 22112 Shadyvale Ln 3Br Sat 1-5 Stefanie Meurer Platinum Properties 949-715-3156 $759,000 NEWPORT BEACH 29 Bodega Bay Dr $1,395,000-$1 , 795,000 3Br + Fam Rm Sat-Sun 1-4 Noralee Paulson Realty 949-632-6489 681 Vista Bonita 3Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Patrick Tenore Nationwide USA 949-856-9705 1954 San Bruno 3Br 2Ba Sun 12-4 Broker Co/op 949-278-1282 4 Ironwood Dr 4Br 4.5Ba Sun 1-4 Sarah Goldschmidt Broker 949-254-3700 307 Montero 3Br 1.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 Laurie Leggio Coast Properties of Calif. 949-509-8923 SANTAANA 215 Main St Sat-Sun 1-5 Stefanie Meurer Platinum Properties 949-715-3156 $745,000 $685,000 $2,425,000 $975,000 133 (/) ~ c a. °" '::< 3: °" '< po N 8 ~ ::0 co ~ l"T1 ~ -~ co 0 °' ~ -0 ~ • .. < • I ~ ·-. l . ' .. .. • . . .. • ~ . .. ' . . . . ., I • 114 Entertainer's dream ~ home Large four bedroom, three and one-half bath beauty with tile Ooon throughout the downstairs, and a pool and waterfall in the rear yard makes this truly an entertainer's dream home. Featu.reS include an outdoor kitchen, TV and covered patio. Three car garage, tandem garage behind private automatic gates. This home is offered at $1,550,000. ·-J-For more lnjomatlon, contact Sally Anne Sheridan at (949) 640-3600. Struuu Properltes, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Is a member of tlse NRT Jamfly of c~nies. NRT Inc., tlse natWn 's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is a ndlsldlary of Cmdant Corp. (NYSE:CD). Beautiful Montserrat home Beautifully upgraded family home tn Newport Ridge's gated Montsell'ilt comnnmtty. Highly sooght after Deauville Plan One features three bedrooms, twO and one-half baths and numerous upgrades, gantte, slate, plantation shutters, fresh carpet and painL Impeccably maintained with spacious indoor/outdoor living areas tncloding large backyard with custom playhouse and built-in bad>ecue. Near community pool and spa. This home is offered at $1,225 ,000. For mMt tnformatfQn, am/ad John M~on't)e at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properl'les. 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Resitkntial Brokerage is a~ of the NRT family of companies. NRT Inc., tM nation's leading rtSidentia1 real estate broJtem&e compa,,,.ls a subsidiary of Cendant Corp. (NYSE:CD). Classic California estate In the style of Santa Barbara's Montedto distrlct, this classic Pelican Hill estate has five bedrooms and ftve and one-half baths. The tnterlor en.ides elegance with ftnishes of uavertlne, rich wood, Venetian plaster and a dramatic wrought iron stahcase. large windows frame views of the Paci6c, harbor, Pelican Hill Golf Course and city Ughts. The master suite has a stone fireplace, hm.ttious bath suite, private temoe with spa and access to the rooftop deck. A gourmet eat..fn kitchen adjoins the great room and dining room. The fom:W living room overlooks the lawns, golf course and ocean. There is a richly paneled office, exercise room and maid's quartem. The grounds feature a formal courtyard entry with pool, classical gardens with mature olive and dtrus trees, lush lawns, pebble paths and fountains, and four car garage. 11lis home is offered at $6,495,000. For mm't information, am/Ml John McMonlffe fll (949) 640-3600. Strada Properlles, 140 Newporl Center Drloe, Ste. J 00, Newport Betsch. OJldtOell Banker R~ Brokerrw Is a mmtbtr of du NRT ftmdly of tompd111es. NRT Itu:., the """""~ leAdtng resldm1'al """ eslllte brokerag CX1mptf1fy, Is" subsidfllry of Cendallt Corp. (NYSE:CD). Eastside Tuscan-style villa Located on the Eastside, this beautiful four bedroom, two bath Tuscan villa featUreS the following amenities: a fonnal dining room with buili.ins, wine rack, kitchen with designer upgrades, three fireplaces, an inside laundry room and large master suite. The backyard has more than $60,000 in upgrades, including a Viking built-in gas barbecue, Erc:.?IL---__.._...___.;. fire pit and Oa~one. This home is oJJeredat $1,095,000. For more {nformatwn, contact Lisa Olsan.esf4n at (949) 640-. Properties, 140 Newport Center Drl1Je, Ste. 100, Newport Beacl. Banker Residential Brokerage is a ~of tlse NRT family OJ Inc., the nation's leading residential rt1il est4U brokerage CQm1 subsidiary of Cendant Corp. (NYSB:CD). Ocean and Catalina views This spacious three bedroom, three bath residence is located on a street-to-street lot with great ocean and Catalina views. dose to the Montage Resort, go through the tunnel to Victoria Beach. Ocean view from the house and outdoor decks, with a· floor plan offering great entertainment space. Backyard area and rear deck go through to Queda Way. This home is offered at S 1,549 ,000. For more {nfonnation, contact Gary R. Hawley at (949) 497-5 Properties, 1088 North Coast H'&/iway, Lllguna Beach. Coldwel. Residential Brokerage is a member of tlse NRT family of compan Incorporated, the nation's leading residential real estate 11rolten a subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). Magnificent private estate This one-of-a-kind home ts best described as a family compound that was meticulously built on a two acre lot wtth ocean, mountain and city li&hts views. With more than 22,000 square feet of living space, it has 10 bedrooms, nine baths, a 14 car gaiage, large fonnal living and dining rooms (the dining room seats 25), two famJly rooms, an indoor sports court one bedroom guest apanment, enclosed 2,~foot atrlum. a and Ice cream bar, twO laundry rooms and a pool house. The kitchen has a Wolf range, walk-in ~and freezer, thre dishwashers, wanning drawm, three sinks, an Jcemaker, spacious cc and cabinetty. BeaU1ifully appointed with imported stone, slate, gran: wood and custom 6nish caipenny. This is a rare find In Orange Cour This home ts offered at $12,600,000. Rw more lnformalion, am/ad Marilyn Walla#ls at (949) 64()-3600. Properlie:s, 140 Newpqrt <Ater Drloe, Ste. 100, Newpmt Beach. C:Oldw ~Bro~ Is" member of du NRT.fimdlyof ~· NR nation's lMdbf& m"'°"'4l rrAl est4t.e ~company, u a suhsldU. Cmdant Corp. (NYSB.OJ) . 640-3600.~ !Jeach. ColdlHIJ n'{y of cqmpattio, cqmpany, ts 11 mpletely remodeled home on Udo Isle · large family home ls wonderful for entert.alning with a formal living dining room. The great room.concept ts perfect for indoor-outdoor living. ere are premium upgrades throughout this four bedroom, three and e-balf baths home. miere location with a strada leads directly to Lido's community beach. home is offered at $2,495,000. r more {nfomudton, call Jon Flagg of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell niter at {949) 723../JBOO. Coast Newport Properties is located at 33 77 Via , Newport Beadi. Coldwell Banlter Residential Brolterage is a member oft~ T fam11y of ctmtptmks. NRT Inc., the nation's leading residenttal real estate lterage compa"J, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corp. (NYSE:aJ). eautlfully remodeled single story home Located in Corona del Mar, thJs home has ocean and city Ughts view. tures include four bedrooms, four and one-half baths, dual master suites d an open kitchen with Viking gas top. There ts a large yard and the home ts to a wonderful park. Large two car garage. An entertainer's dream. This home ls offered at $2, 195,000. For more tn~, ull Pt1ul Writ}tt of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell nlur at (949) 64+ J 600. Cod.st Newp<n1 Properlies is located at 4 Civic Plaza, . 260, Newport Budi. Coldf!l1dl &ltlier Residential Bro1terage is a member of NRT famay of """fJ"tlks. NRT I11e., tlae """°"'s leading rtsldenNal real tRte broltet'agt '°"""""' ts" subsfdl111y of CeMA~t c:orp. (NYSE:CD). Sunny upper level unit In a quiet location is this two bedroom, one bath home. Features include plantation shutters, Pergo-type flooring and private deck. All white kitchen with white appliances. ' Quiet community of Bayridge is centrally located close to Fashion Island and freeways. Th.ls home is offered at $549,500. For more information, call Linda Brehm of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banlrer at (949) 644-J 600. Coast Newport Properties is located at 4 Cf vie Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Is a member of the NRT famay of companks. NRT Inc., the nation's leading reridential real estate 1'rolterage company, Is a sulmdiary of Cendant Corp. (NYSE:aJ). Nothing left undone in Lido home Fabulous Udo Isle home on one of Lido's finest streets. Large lot approximately 45 feet with a spacious brick patio great for outdoor living and entertaining. This home features three bedrooms, two baths, new hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen and updated baths. Th.is home ts offered at$ t ,895,000. For ,,,Ore information, call Marilyn Read of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Bader dt (949) 723-8800. ea.st Newport Properties is located at 33 77 Via Lido, Ntwporl Beach. Coldwell Banlter Resldentud Brolterage is 11 member of the NRT famfly of companies. NRT Inc., the 1111tkm's leading residential real estate broierage company, is 11 S1Jmdlary of Cend4nJ c:orp. 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