HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-06-02 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotServing the Newport-M esa com1nunity sin ce 1907
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2004
Fire guts garage
Mor ning blaze causes an
estimated $350,000 damage
to a Mesa Verde home.
Marisa O!Neil
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -/\house fire Tucsd11y
morning gutted a garage and thrcat1:t1cd a
second house in a 4uie1 Mesa Verde
neighborhood.
The fire likely started just bdore tt:45 a.m. in
the garage of a home in lhc 2800 block of
Europa Driw, Costa Mesa Fire Dcpartm(·n1
Eileen Hoss, left, is
comforted by her son's
fiancee. Lauren Dutton.
while her son Matt
watches in disbelief as
their house is ravaged by
a fire Tuesday morning.
Ballalion 0111.:f
(J1ris Hiley
sail.I. Flames
spread to a
neighboring
bedroom and
came d ost' to
lhe house nexr
door before
fircfighccrs
knocked dow11
the blal.t>.
A "small
amounc" of ,
gunpowder,
shells and
weapon:. were
found in clw
garage. hut
were properly
stored, Hiley
said.
"We he<11d
initial popping
sound:. [upon
arrival!," Rilc•y
said.
Mall Hoss and fiancee Lauren Ducton were
home at lhe time of lhc fire but were nor
injured. lney had just fin ished fixing up a
studio apartment unit in the house of Hoss'
parents, Craig and Eileen Hoss.
Dullon and Mall I loss ran out of the house
when they discovered the fire. They al\<'mp1cd
to douse ic wilh gan.len hose!>, bul le was 100
late, Man Hoss said.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
"I heard a loud expl osion." nexHJoor
neighbor P'dul Martin said. "It &oundcd likt it
came from lhe garage, soumkcl like
somelhing was very wrong. I ran oubiclc, a11cl
I -;aw the smoke." l'H01 0S RV Ill Nl 1111 PTOW I DAllY Pll 01
Fire fully e ngulfed the garage and <111 Italian A Costa Mesa firefighter douses a hotspot m the garage of a home on Europa Drive that
See FIRE. Page A4 sustained about $350,000 m fire damages Tuesday. The fire 's cause 1s under investigation
Motorcyclist hits, badly hurts Costa Mesa officer
Victim's partner credited
with saving both pa rties'
lives. Police say alcohol
was involved in the
freeway aociaent.
DeepBh•rath
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -A police motor
cycle officer who has won awanh
from local groups for making O UI ar
rests suffered a cracked pelvis Mun-
day night after he was hit by a drunk
en motorcyclist, police l><!id.
Ofliccr Dennis Oii.:kens and hi~ Pit7.r'a1rid, o;aid. rhc offiH•r l,1111.h-J 011
rarowr limy Yanm1.zi were riding his partnt'f\ n1111orcycl(' and trlt'd co
-;ouch on the ~1 Diego forceway north hang on 10 Yan111:1.zi's lei! Jt.og. 11111
11f Harbor Boulevard in lhe carpool couldn't maintain 111!> grip. Fitzl'alrirk.
l:me ac abqut HI p.m. when a spcedmg c;aid. Dickcni. fell ont1J the a:.phall and
third motorcycle came from behind rolled 011 chr fn:eway. lw said.
and hit Dickens' motorcycle, Cosla. Along with the cr.ickl'd pelv1.s. l>it·k
Mesa Police Lt. John FilzP-Jtrick said ~ens sulfrred severnl cuts on lus hocly
lhr two offirers had just completed that nray re4111rc.· S\lrgt•ry. Fitzl'atrirk.
cheir shifts and were riding side-by· said. Drrken:. wf'nl in ro :-.urgcry l\1e'
o;idL• at ahOlll 65 mph, he said. Tiie day afternoon fur a ·"kin l{fflft, IW :.aid.
mown:ydL._t, :n -year-old Javier Gas~a Yannizzi was uninjured.
of Mission Viejo. wa<> doing at least Gru;ga was aJi.o thrown 1111 his
100 mph when he slruck Dickl'll11' rno1orcydc. landed on f)irkcns' polin·
motorcycle, Fit7J'atrick. said. motorcycle and ended up 11wol1111
l'lw impact of chc collision caca-tarily rit.li11g ic for ;1 quarter nf a 111111·
pulled Dickens from his 1notorcydt•, before crai;hing onto the lrl't'W\ty, F11~
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See OFFICER, Page A4
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SUMMER ALONG THE
COAST
The Delly Pilot brings you its
guide to staying busy while
the weather is hot.
See Special Section
SALUTING DADS
The deadline is June 11.
Remember: It's better than
buying him another tie.
WEATHER
Foggy in the morning and
then patchy skies and
temperatures in the mid· 70s.
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NEWS SPORTS
Former
adult film
star may
take stand
Defense says te:-;t imony of
the actress tu rned human
sexua li ty doc torate-h older
will ~1cl p it s rape-trial case.
Deepa Bharath
, Da11~ P1lo!._~-_.__.,-
Nl'WI '< Ht I lll·ACI I llw <.lel'cnst 111 a
high profill' g.111g-rnpe litSc will ask rhl'
lllURl' IUtlay 111 admil 1t•,11m1my of a por
1111gr,1plty t'>.Jwrr att1111tl'Ys s,.1y will cuntra
din ;1 w11111·,., f m 1 lw proscc\1l t011 >yVfrn
'llgJ.:(''tt·tl clw dl'ft'nt.lart1'> drttgJ.:l'U tltt• ~rrl.
Cin•g 11.udl. ""' ol Orang1• County /\S·
~1:-.ta111 ~Ill's 111 I x111 1 laidl. Kylt' Nurhrt•incr
• .111tl lo.1•111t ~p:.1111 an• al'l'tt~L·tl of r.1pini.: an
u11crn1 ... nrn 1' 1 h yc •;11 -uld girl anti ~l')(U<tlly
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Milt ho11w
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Oil hllh' I
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See STANO. Page A4
cos\AMESA
Man who
built occ·
dies at 84
Fran Allwrs, w ho li ved o n
campus f'or df•radcs, got
tlw ~rhoo l up and running
in Ir!-,:-. than a yea r with aid.
Deirdre Newman
DilrlyP1lo\
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See OCC, Page A4
I 've ~en having a
lot of t:rouble with
my tv lately.
Ordinatfy. this
wouldnl be such a big
deal Yowr TV break/I,
you get Jt fixed. The
problem, however. is
that thUxperts are
telling fOe there's
absolutety nothing
wrong With my
television. I consider
this. and consider the
DAVID
SILVA
I'm not quite sure
what to do with a TV
wit h emotional issues,
I've lried being extra
nice to it. to make It a
point lo tell ii every day
1ha1 its a good TY. I've
tried giving it its
Hspace." thinking lhat if
I didn't put pressure on
It, It might resolve Its
issues on lls own. But
the problems have only
fact that the TV just lsn~ working
u It should, and I'm starting to
')vonder lf the problem isn't
technical so much as behavioral.
gotten worse. • nie I rouble sl:trted when one
of rny co-worker<; told me about
You can honQr your father by
sending a few paragraphs
about what makes him so
great, along with 1 photo, to
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on Father's Day.
Hoag is among the hospitals
CalPERS plans to drop.
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Corona del Mar scores two runs In the top of the seventh to top
Northwood, 6-5, In the Clf! Division IV semifinal. The Sea Kings
and Tesoro will vie for the crown Saturday at Dodger Stadium.
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A2 Wednesdcty Jurit! ' 7004 OC11ty Pilot .
. -LOCALS ONLY
NEIGHBORS
Stephanie Monette , 15, Alicia Kyo. 15. My-Tn To, 15. My-Hien To.
15, Bao-Oann Tran. 15. and Ten Vu. 14. all members of the Costa
Mesa High School Art Club. were d1v1s1on winn ers in the club
banner category at the 2004 Youth Expo.
l\1anrll' I 11rp' l'VI. Curio D.
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'\Jn l>ll•go. I Ii' w1fr. Paola
l>umaplln, 1, tlw J,1u>th11·r ot
Marla P. and Tomas P. Deleon
Ml'ndoza 111 ( 0 .. 1.1 .\k,,1 ...
~tephanle Monette, 15. Alicia
Kyo. 15. My-Tri To . 1 !i, My-lllen
To. I '>. Bao-Ounn Trru1, It;, ;111d
Teri Vu. I ol •• 111 ( 0\1.1 Ml'~I
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DUI ARRESTS
ntilse peo1il<' have l1ee11 .mosted
on susp1c1011 "'driving under the
influence of <111 111toJ<1c:am rhey
I rave only l>t>un arrested on
'USPIC/Otl of ll Cflflle and, DS w1rt1
,11/ suspocts. urt> cons1dernd
111nocent until µroved guilty
COSTA MESA
ru.sd•y
• Bengt Wallor J11nv1k 26. Palm
Dese11
Sunday
• Luis Zdvdlt1 Cuev.is 27. Costa
Mesa
• Jose11h W1lh<1m R11ssell, 28,
Ant1he1m
• Lon An n Lef' l:hown. 44. Laguna
Hills
•Tyson V<1lrtcrramt1 Murillo. 19,
')antd Ana
Saturday
• 1onv Tat.111. 36 San Clemente
Friday
•Jorge S.<ntos Saln1as 36 Costa
Mc<,a
• Douglas Ram1nlph Vogel, 28,
l..oSla Mes11
-•James Douqlas Howie. 40. Laguna N1gujjl
Thursday
• Eric Andre Clemons, 33, Costa
Mesa
• Francisco Plasolo. 30. Cos1a Mesa
. .. Katherine Nuller. an
I >range Co.t. .. t College honor
stutlcnl, w~ invited by the
• 1 nternational
t .. ~-.l\
.J \ -
'I l ~ ...
Katherine
Nutter
Mission on
Anthropology
and Archeology
to talt.e part in a
15-day
anth ropology
and archeology
trip in Cll1na.
Nutter missed
OCC
graduatio n
ceremonies to
t.ik.e pan in tnl' Jrg ... Noura
Amjadl. IJnda M. BathantJ .
Julia A. Bauer, Nathan Benner,
Ashley L Carroll ln-Young
Oiae, Nant.-y A. Cordaro, Erik
W. Ferrtt. F.ll.z.abeth A. Prisble,
Nicole Pritz.sch. Gregory J.
Gaffney. Ma rlana D. Gomet.
Jung H. Han, Su Hyun Han.
Su-Jung Han, Alyson H.
Hanebutt, Michael R. Ham.1ah,
Nicole L Head. all of Costa
l\lc'>.i. were rt•1cntly named to
Cli<lll~l' l.11.1~1 <.ultege·s
prl·,idl'llt\ ll~t for maintaining a
·I 0 < 11'A d11n11~ lhl· 2003 fall
• NEIGHBORS spotli11hts
<H .. h1ovements m the community
Pleastt d11ec1 noteworthy
inlormatton 10 Luis Peria by lax at
f949) 646 4170. or send e mail to
lu15 pena n /iJt1mes.com.
•Janes Davids Elksnit1s. 25,
Fountain Valley
• M1cnael Ian McNamara, 26.
Venice
Wednesday
•Marcos Suarez. 32. Costa Mesa
• John Bernard Cusac:k, 56.
Huntington Beach
NEWPORT BEACH
Satul'My
• Chance Weaver, 30. Foothill
Ranch
Friday
• Maril Casey Cuevas. 33, San
Clemente
• Robert Lowell Peterson. 24,
Newport Beach
• Chnstopher Nahum Wight, 23.
refused to give address
• James John Beaupre, 47. Irvine
• Kayle Carter Briles, 25, Irvine
Thursday
•Steven M1cnael Chapman, 24,
Newport Beadl
• Hector Aguilar, 53, Santa Ana
• Terrii Maria Later, 37. Huntington
Beach
• Susan M1tcnell Arvizo, 47,
Huntington Bead1
Mey 26
•Linda Marie Jamail. 41, Costa
Mesa
• Sean James Seibert, 35, San
Juan Capistrano
• Ryan Cray Brown. 26. Foothill
Ranch
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FOR A GOOD CAUSE
KENT TREPl OW I DAILY PILOT
Volunteer Jeff Ruiz , left. prays with patient Maggi Davidson at the Milestone Health Care Center in Costa Mesa.
Reaching Milestone's people
Deirdre Newman
Dally Pilot
W hen Je(f Rui7. makes his
roundS at Milestone
I lealth Care Genier, he
brings a spark. of energy
and compassion to the patients.
He doles out salutations and
compliments like lollipops. eager to
engage the convalescent home
residents in conversation and give
them something to laugh about. He
also prays with them to help them
through trying tim es.
Ruiz, a deacon al Quist Lutheran
Oiurch, has been volunteering at
Milestone for more than a year.
"Its awesome to see these people as
they move through !their lives)." Ruiz
said . "You can't help but be pan uf
their family."
Ruiz started corning to Mil~tone to
help out hrs pa:.tor. Ruiz's goal i" 10
develop relation!>hips with the
residents. which is best achiewd by
familiarity and tnist. he said.
I le and another deacon I ro111 the
churth, who also volunteers at
Milestone. are hoping IO makl' thl'
convuJ1·,1.·.,111 hom1• a hlucpnnt lw
Bambi
1Wo-hundred kittens are now in "The
Network.· from newborns to I 0 weeks.
We have added "KJtten Tuesdays" to
our adoption schedule. sc5 we rnn better
l)andle the weekend crowds wanting 10
adopt lcittens. For even more
convenience. some kittens are available
to be seen ln the ca~ver's homes.
Phone numbers are Usted on ourldtten
nursery page.on
WU1Wanimalnetworlc.org.
Most of our caregivers are local
famllles who value educating their
Luis P9i\a Nows assistant, (94915744298
luis pena10 llll•mes com
oulfcach work at other similar facilitie::.
by trying various tedmiques and
seeing which ones are successful.
They staned a Bible study group
about a month ago and are in the
midst of creating a praise band to bring
music IO Milestone.
"We're using Milestone as a
template," Ruiz said. "We really wrull
otJ1er people to step up and do what
we're doing, We all know the need (for
volunteers! in convalescent homes."
Through IUS-time spent at Milestone,
Ruiz was inspired to create another
service ror patients -letters from
str40gers who take the time to write a
personal nole, which he dubbed "Love
Letters." The inspiration for thL-. was a
racient named Maggi David<;<>n, HS.
l!uiz had spent a lot of time with her
1111l' day, and she told him how good ii
felt since she had been so lonely. Rui:1.
~J. Reflecting on her comment. he
thought there wert• probably a lot of
other patients with the ~e desolate
feeling.s.
Walking back to his car. he came up
wilh the idea of Love Letters. lnterl'!>ll'd
let1cr-wri1ers pick. up the let1erhead hl'
ha.'I customi7ed and are asked 10
pt·r-.m1alin•" ll'llcr 10 a resident, pr;1y
PET OF THE W.EEK
children in taldng responsibility for
caring for animals. FJeven-year-old
Al)'l'Sll helped bonle-feed the pictured
over il and -;end iL Some lener-writen.
even ~k. 10 hand-deliver theirs, he said. "It'~ being able to take someone's 1
chin and look them right in the eye
and 1eU tht>m that you love them," Ruiz •
said.
llui7 !><UJ 1hc rewan.J., of <;pending
lime with the MiJestonc palienl!> arc
cnonnou ...
"I Jid ii originally to assist my
pastor." he said. "As it lurns out. 1hc
blessing1> are beyond what yuu can
imagine." •
· On l\Jc:.day. ~ Ruii· did hb row1t.b.
he chat1cd wi1h David!>on. who wa-.
gc11lng ready 10 stand up for the fir:.t
time in 10 mt111ths. At the end of the
conversation. he took. her hand and
said a prayer for the momentou~
Ol'Casion about to occur. .
"Maggie's been a .o;pecial friend for
me," H.uizsaiu. "ln the midst uf her
being in this facility, .. he'~ always nice
a11ll up ...
Milestone Activity Drrcclor Anabel
I .opez said the l.'OllV'dlescent home ii.
hrr.11eful for Bu~·s outreach.
"I think he has a gciC1d pen.onality:·
l..c11>e1 said. ··When he c.omc~ in and
1alk.-. 10 till' rcs1denl!., 1Jwy know him.
Wc'n· luck y lo have him lwrc."
7-week-old tabby and white kitten
named Bambi. She liked carrying her
like a baby and dressed her up in doU
clothes for this cute picture.
·: ·.: ., .. ·~-· ....... .. ·----....... ..... . . ....
The Community Animal Network is ;1
community-supported animal
organiz.ation linking people and pets
through community acrion. See other
animals available for adoption at
'1ttp:l/wiv111.a11imnlnetwork.org, or slop
by Russo's pel store at Fashion Jsland
between noon and 4 p.m. on weekends.
Information: (949) 759-3646. er write to
the Community Animal Network at rm.
Box 8662. Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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It will be partly cloudy in the
morning then clearing with
patchy fog. Highs will be from
69 to 75 near the coast and 82
to 88 inland with light winds.
Tonight will be partly cloudy in
the evening then becoming
mostly cloudy. Lows will be
from 56 to 62 with light winds.
knots with gusts to around 40
knots. Wind waves will be 2 to
4 feet on a mixed swell.
Tonight winds wiU be out of
the northwest at 10 to 20 knots
with wind waves of 3 feet on a
mixed swell.
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BOATING FORECAST
Winds will be variable at 10
knots or lest becoming
westerly at 10 knota In the
afternoon with wind wavee of
2 feet or le11 on a mixed swell.
Tonight winds will be out of
the west at 10 knota in the
evening becoming variable at
10 knots or leas with wind
waves of 2 feet or leas on a
mixed swell.
Fanher out, winds will be
out of the northwest at 10 to 20
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SURF
Late morning and afternoon '
se11ions can expect to see an
Increase in size, toward chest·
to shoulder-high around
aouth-faclng breaks.
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Height
TIDES
Time
2:66a.m.
9:09a.m.
2:04p.m.
8:28p.m
, -0.80 feet low
3.87 feet hlg1' 1.54 feet low:
6.69 feet hlgO
·WATER TEMPERATU~E : . .
66 degreea ,'
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OLD FAITHFUL
OOUGLAS ZIMMERMt\N llA'n HU)!
A boy runs through a geyser made by a fire hydrant knocked off its base by a truck at A Street and Balboa Boulevard Tuesday.
Hoag_ gets dropped as CalPERS pro vi der
Alicia Robinson
Daily Pilot
The California Public Em-
ployees Retirement System plans
10 drop Hoag Hospital from a list
of places people can get care un-
der one of its health insurance
plans.
('..aJPERS · announced it will
drop as many as 38 hospitals
a round the state from the net-
work open to those insured by ib
Blue Shield health maintenance
organization.
I loag is the on1y Orange
County hospital to be dropped.
'1 lw hospital 'network changes wm be effective in 2005. In
Orange Cow1ty, 21 ,000 ·CalPEns
members use the Blue Shield
I IMO. and 2,400 of those are
-;erved by the Greater Newpon
Physicians group, , which in-
clude doctors who work out of
I lo-Jg Hospital or refer patient.s
there, Blue Shield spokc<.woman
Patrice Smith said.
The decision lO drop some
hospitals from Blue Shield\ net-
work was an effort to control
healthcare premiums, which in-
creased 50% over the last three
years, CalPERS spokci.man Oark
McKinley said.
"We found that hospilab Wt're
the No. l factor in our annual
premium increases ... he o;aid.
Hoag was notified in late May,
after it was announced publicly.
but officials are awauing rnore
details from CalPF.RS. 1 loaK
spokeswoman Debra Legan 'ail.I.
"We really don'1 know how ii'!>
going to impact us yet." she \aid.
"It'd be prematurt' to even
speculate."
McKinley said local patient'
who use CalPERS Blue Shield
won't have to change doctor' ii
their doctor is affiliated wi rh an-
other hospital besides H~>ag. 11.1-
rients will -.rill haw accc~ 10 a
hospital within 15 nulcs or 30
minutes or 1heir homt:, which ho
a state standard. he said.
"If their docwr h <tffiliated
with only I loag I fo'ipital. I hen
that means 1hey haw 10 get an·
other doctor," McKinley !>aid.
The hospi tals heing removetl
from tbe network were chu:.cn
ba<>ed on a survey conducted hy
Blue Shield. McKmley i>a1d some
hospitaJs were dropped 1f their
cost:. were :.il,'lllllcantly highl'r
than the area average. hut Smith
~aid she can't releaM.• co't clata
from the ~urvey.
Any hofil)itab lo ht' dropped
from the lfetwork can ask lo get
back on the list if they mcPI cer-
tain quality cri1eria and agree 10
adjust their prices 10 the state-
wide average. McKinley <;aid.
Hoag i:. a preferred ho!ipital m
Blue Shield health plans other
th<tn the CalPERS I IMO. so hos-
Kensington Invites You to Meet
ALISON
SWEENEY
at a book signing of
ALL THE DAYS OF MY LIFE
(SO FAR)
Saturday ..
June 5
3:30 p.m.
17900 Newhope Street
FOR COSTCO MEMBERS ONLY
pital otliuah t"<pt·t·1 lO 1.ill.. \\ 11h
Lal PF II~ .iboUI wh) I lo.1g 1,n I a
prefcrreu ho,p11.1l 111 '" pla11. It ..
Kan s;utl.
Mcl\.inley ,,ml 1lw ho,p11al
networl.. changt'' 111u\I ht• ap·
provt'tl by 1lu.• ... tai.· I >c·p;irtmt:'rll
ol Ma11agt·d I tealth l .Me. which
he cxpecwu 10 di,ru ...... 1111' 1"m·
withm thl' 1110111h.
A<iSembl ym.in John l .1111plwll
l<tM wet:k c.tlll'd 1111 11101 t• 1nfor ·
matirn' from l ,111'1 ii" hna11-,e of
wha1 ht• .... ud .in• poltt1t .ii mo
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b on lhl' A''l'lllhly l'uhltr l·m
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Police trying to find
driver in hit-and-run
0Hpa8huath
Daily Pilot
~HT 13FActl -Pobi.:11
an: looking for the h.it·and·run
d.rtver who fled the scene after hll·
ting and critically injuring a i.a:.
year-old Los Angeles man as he
was cro~ln~f an \ntersocdun Mon·
day night. official'> said.
The vk.'tim was walki11K ai,:rol>)
the intersection of MacJ\nhur
Boulevard and Bonlta Canyon
Road· at about 9:25 p.m. u.~ing a
mark.ed crosswalk when he was
hJt by a dark·colnM.I st'da.r1,
which was trawling -north on
MacJ\rlhur. said NeW{)(Jrt Beach
Police Sgt. Sl~ Shulman. Policl'
are not rcleasmg the victimi.
name. p.:ucUng notification of
family members.
"1he impul't amied the II\'.
dt.>soian ahou1 120 fl.'t'I , .. Shulman
..aid.
·111e ma11 suffered ma.'>1.IW
head, leg and ahdommal i111urlt"'
and wa .... 1mn'>r)Oned tu w~1c111
Mctlu:aJ Cenwr in !'l.ulta A11d
where he Uilderwt'nt t'mCl)<t•m-y
s~cry, he ~1d. 1111~. nlim 1e-
mamed in l'n1trnl condl1i1111 on
l\1esday.
The car, po~ibly J liMW. did
nor oJow or Mop after the l'olll.Jon
.:md wnunued north on MacAr-
thur Roulev.utl toward the Corona
dcl Mar frt'eWUy, Shulman said.
A woman who witn~d the
u1ddcm c.illed !fl I rlghl away. he
lNlld. ~he al'><' 1111!.l police that one
or t.he car's headlight!. and aux-
mary liKhts Wert• damai;tL-'J, po:.c
itlbly on the left 'ide. ·nie car's
windshield may also haw t>een
damaged. Shulman said.
• 111e depanmen1 i!. em:ourag·
ing the dri~r of the vehicle 10
con 1c folW".ml ru. ii has yet 10 bt'
ddl'nrnned who wa'I al lauh i.11
lhc dl'dde111." lw ...ahl.
Ille WI Ule:.:. SU w t.he llllill W>Ulg
the crosswalk. but m~Liga1on.
are still IJ)'lnl( to de1em1ine
whether he cm~ Ull' stn.'Ct
when the traffic <ilgnal was in the
"Wall " or "I >oci'1 Walk" mode,
Shulma.n lMild.
Al1yone who ~w U1e rnUision,
111 hJ.'> mformJl1on about the ~u:.
pt.·c1 vehicle .., ~ked to l'a.11 New·
pon ~ach l>ohct> rratlil l11w)\11
~atur Mm 1:1sher al (~)11~)
t'i44·:l746.
BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY
Robbery suspects
save fat:e plate
A w oup uf young 1111:11 .1 ..
loaUhed another brrnup of
men m their car. fo rcibly lak
ing tht• farl· platt' Imm thl·
car\ 'ill'lt'fl Monday 1•v1•ni11g.
al'cordinR to a N1•wpor1
Beach puhre report
Ole l(tClllp ol dlJt1111 l1w
men, dei.crihed only a. ... hl'111~
111 their mtd-20:. and wl'aring
white . r .. hirli., appnJJC:hed
till' car. whkh wa ... ~toppl·d
u1 the 1n1er<>ection of 281h
~lrtt'I and Newpon Boule
vard, the n•port <.a1d ·
lliey thl•n yellt•d, pu .. twd
and punched a frt1111 '>L'JI
Jlill>WnKer, police '><Ud An
other pa.,.,t·nger "lllnK 111 1tw
back tned 10 defend. h111 .1l~11
KOi lilt hy the assalla111~. ac
\ 11rd1111< to tlll' ft•pu1 l
Orw uf the nw11 lhl·n
rt"adwd 11un 1hc c.u Jlld took
1hc· "'L'fCO l:we plJll'. po llu·
"<Ud. A whnes.., l>illinR 1>u1,1tl1•
11 re,1&111.1111 told pol1t~· he
heard 11111• nl rlw J'"'lilant:.
ycJI "PumonJ' •• , lw ;-1'-
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Anehelm Avenue: Petty !heft
wasreportedinthe3000
blodc al 1:14 pm Monday
• Bristol 51,_.: A commercial
burglary was reported in the
2700 blodc at 2:45 a.rn.
Mondtt)'.
• Harbor Boulevard: Petty
theft was reported in the 3000
bl ode at 1: 14 p.m . Monday
• Swan Drive: Vandalism was
reported in the 2000 blodc at
10:25 a.m . Monday.
• WHtmlnlWf Avenue:
Battery was reported in the
2500 bl ode at 11 :42 a m
Monday
• Watt 17th Strae1: A
commercial burglary was
reported in the 700 blodc at
3;07 a m Monday
FIRE
Continued trom Al
cypress tree belwt•en the two
homes, Martin said. I le and ht:.
wife also grabbed garden hoses
and tried to keep the fire ai hay
until firefighters arrived.
Embers from the fire landecJ
on thelt new, tire-resis1an1 1oof.
but 11 didn't catch Ote. Marrin
said .
Firefighter'! from Co~w Mc'4'.1
and I lwulngton Reach
responded 10 tlie bl!il.e and had
It extinguished just after 9 a.rn ..
Riley said. Pamnf(e Is estimated
al $350.000.
Outside the garage sat a
partially burned shop vacuum A
metal garage door lay In l1
cwtsted heap.
.t --
sa11lted lhe group or people
111 lht! l3r
l11e report d1tl not bay lhe
111ndcnt Wilb gang·relaled.
Police are invcs11galing tJ1e
incidenr a<, J robbery
Costa Mesa man who
k1 lll'd hi s !'Ion dies
Nom1;in 1 lansell, whu P''
hn' '>JV 'hOI hi'> 'l)(l, f),tvHJ.
It. w death and 1h1•11
turned Lhc gun 011 hii11scll
l·rn.lay. died uuday.
I lansen. 70. killed h1'i "lll
h1·cause David 1errun1t'd
111~ pari:nts. 11r1gtibors .. aid
l·rtdl\y.
l>av1cJ, whn hvcd w11h hi'
11.1renls 111 their l\fo..a North
hou\e, hJd J lt-11i.;1hy pohl c
record llVl'f thl' IHIM l U
yt•:tr' .111rl wai, arr1•.;tl'<I <;ev
1·r.il 111111·'· uhl'n au1ng vlo
len1ly toward poltl e "ffi1.er '·
'>Jill I 1 )11h11 h11l\11r1d. 111
lht• t O\lil MnJ f'ohre lk
par1111en1.
Be( d lht' N111111a11 I l,111.,t·n
lolled hirmt•ll , 1u1 dldl>;l'.,
w1ll be filetl. l'it11'.11nd, .... ud.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Bri11ol Street: Forgery was
reported in the 2100 blodc at
4:58 p.rn. Monday.
• Irvine Avenue: Grand theft
was reported in the 1100 block
at 10:40 a.m Monday.
• Newport Boulevard and
Hospital Road: A traffic
accidenl involving injuries
was reported at 3:27 p m
Monday.
• Via Udo: A robbery was
reported in the 3400 blodc at
11:29 a.m Monday
• 15th St....i: Vandalism was
reported In the 300 blodc a t
12:34 p.m. Monday
• 2Stti Strff1: An auto theft
was reported 1n the 100 blodc
at 1 47 a.m. Monday.
• 38th Straet: An euto theft
was reported in the 100 blodc
at 10 59 a.rn Monday.
fhc lmnl of the house. oth1:r
thaJl the garage. appeared to
'u:;tam little dnmage. The back.
however. w·.i.s heavily i.:hmed.
Fire appeared ro spread from
1he garage into the apanmen1
and onto a palio cover. then ran
along the patio to a bedroom a1
the far end of the house. Debris
filled a backyard swimming pool.
l\Jesday afternoon. family
members sifted through their
possessioru. managing to
salvage some lrreplarcahlc
famiJy photographs.
Wind also blew embers 10 u
house aero~" the ~treet. Matt
I l<1ss saJd. but was quickly
t:X'tln1~ulshed.
• MARISA O'NEll covera education
She mav be reached at (9491
574-4268 or bv e-mail at
marl11J,onell l11rlmt11.com.
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DclllyJ'Jlot ...
STAND
Continued from Al
'Dr. Mitchell will testify that what she sees is
consistent w ith a-porn film.'
l'he dl:'lt~ni.e -;ay .. there 1i. no
evidenct: that the tt'clla8t:ri usc·l1
<.I Iii or any o ther drust Ill mal{f
the _girl uncon~ctous. Scalisi said. Pet. Scalisi, "Dr. Mitchell will w:.1ify th:u
what qhe seel> Is constSlt'r\t wi(l)
a porn film ... he said.
•he defense ~erved to Orange
C..oumy Sheriff Mike Carona.
one of Greg Haidl's attOI neys
Defense attorneys havt: not yer
dl•clded 'whether they want to
cull rhe sherifl, who won na·
llCJnal recognition for handling
1111> lnvesligatJon Imo tht' death
ol Sam1uuha Runruon, a S·year·
old tanion girl officials say was
kid1iapped from outside her
home. selcually assaulted an~
murdered.
testify that t.he 191l's family had
concac1i:d hlm some time over
the last two years. He wouldn~
go into details about why the
girl's family got in touch with Ca·
rona.
The defense today will also ask
the judge to allow the testimony
of Sharon Mitchell, a porn star
rumed doctorate·holder in hu-
man 5exualiry. I laldl's attomey. Joseph CavaJ·
lo, said he believes Carona could
occ
Continued from Al
ture halls.
One ot the biggest challenge~
wa' turning Lbe air bast' serv1ce
dub into a coUege gym. TI1a1
i.;y111 was used by OCC: athletes
tor 13 year~. h wa.. moved to
VJngu.ud Urnv1>rsi1y ln 1002.
where 11 is ~till muse.
Albers worL.ed for OCC for 33
yl·ars. untiJ his rt!tiremenr In
I !:Jll I. lie wa. .. campus carpenter
lur the fir-;t year. then served ru.
d1rcc1or or mamwnance and op·
eratmr1'> tor J2 yt:ars.
During 1lw i:CJnslruction or the
OFFICER
Continued from Al
Jrre ... rctl (;;1\l(it on suspicion ol
klony Jriv111~ under tht 1nllu-
elll'l'. Bu1h (.a~ga an d Dickens
Wl'1 e taken lo M 1~!o.i11n llosµl tal
in M l'>~1C111 V1e10.
D1d:.en.. lOlleaguel> are
":,h.iL.cn up" by the 1nc1den1.
:.<11d Office1 Bryan Wadltim.
abu a m otorcycle offiC'er.
"I vcr yune wa<o very t:C)ll
ccmcd." he ~.11d. "A lot of offi-
crr,, tnduding my..elf. hJw
vbncd him a l th e hospital."
INSIDE
Continued from A 1
.11l 1lw hm ~h~ und her hui.band
Wl'rl' h,iving ~'llith their ne"w
I iVo. I had he;ird about 1h1i.
.. 1r.111gt-dev11·1· hut had
di,mt"t•tl 11 <i... a glorified VLR.
"Ouli. a hox lhJI Jl tually
ll'l 011h IV i.how' -whu would
li.1vl' 1huugh1 \U( ha rhing
po .. sible'f' I would li..iy
'>dll'J.'>liL'ally.
Hut my ~11-worL.er 1m.i'>ted
th.11 hl'r TiVo w;,1 .. much. much
111ull· 1ha11 a VCH.
"11\ tomple1dy
ft'VIJl111i1m11'Cd lhtc· way Wl'
w;11ch JV.· ,he ,,ud. ·If vou're
wutl'hlrlK .1 hv1• \how ..in.d nE>L·d
1ll le11ve the ro11n1. you can put
ii on pause. If you're watching u
gamt• and mh'l'd .toplay. you
can urtually rewind it to the
'>POI you missed, then hit a
b1111un Jntl switch back to live
rime. And here'., the bes! thJng:
Once yoll start recording show!>.
ii figure' c1u1 lht' kinds of shows
you hL.c Jnd actually tapes
other bhows it think.\ you m11<ht
l'n)oy. loo. II .....
She <,topped talkmg when she
notil'ed I had 11l3rtl·d to drool
"That ... that\ 1he mos1
beautirul thing l'w rver heMd."
I i.t1ld. "I am so l(Olllg to gel one
of thclS!'."
N111 If my cable company had
an}'lhing '''say about 11. and it
did. I wab told 1ha1 my cable
service simply wasn't .
compatible with TiVo. and 1ha1
if I wanted TiVo, I'd have 111
switch uver to <;atelllle TV.
Fon11nalt'ly, I Ml'l 1old. 1he
cablt• c11mpnny had just rnme
out with Its own version or TIVo.
11 wa' rnJled a 1>1gitaJ Video
Recorder. or l>VR. The OVR
could do just about everything
TiVo rould do. and Ir would cost
u~ only a few dollars more on
our cable blll 10 have it
installed.
PenmnaJly. I felt our cable
com1>any was pulling yet
ano ther fast one on me. I had a
hard time bellevmg that a [)\fJl
could eru.ily be added to o ur
cable service while TIVo
apparently was so sophisticated
h could only be used ln
cooperation wilh the space
program. I suspected tha1 what
was really going on was that
TiVo 11ales were cutting a allce
out or the cable Industry's
money pie. and lhe cable
Industry really. really liked its
pie. It didn't want to share Its
pie with anyone.
StUI. I really. really 11.ked lV.
and the Idea of belng able to
pause and rewind Uve
broadcasts was Ju.st too much 10
pass up. I decided to give the
OVR a try.
My nri11 clue that things
weren't golnjt to 80 as smoothly
u I'd like wu when the cable
guy 8hO'Vcd up and 8eemed to
know leas about lnata.IJJn8 a
OVR than I dldf
Ml1chell's testimony will give
campus, Alben worked 10 to 12
hours a day. seven days a week,
including holidays. He and his
crew would tear lumber out of
buildings that were going to be
dem olished and saved all the
used nails.
John Jeffers, who worked with
Albers for about 20 years. said Al-
bers was the Jdeal boss.
"I le stood behind his men,"
said Jeffers, who retired as main·
renance supervisor. "I know
when wt: started bickering be·
tween Qurselves. he would sil us
down at the table and say. 'We're
a family and we better get
along."'
. Once 1he campus was up and
running. OCC students buiJt a
Dickl!ns seemed to be "1n
good spirits," Wadk.il\S said.
"We're so lucky he':. wilh us
loday," h e said. "Ile could've
easily died. The biggest fear in
any motorcycle rider when you
get m an accide nt is that you're
going 10 l(el run over. I le's lucky
tha1 his injuries are moderate
and he can recover."
Both Yannizzi and Dickens
have been on motorcycle patrol
for five years, Wadkins said .
"If anyone should've been
there (Mondayl nigh1, ii
!>hould've been Tony." he said .
"Any of us would've done what
Tony did, hu1 ifs special be ·
"You have to exculoe me, .. he
said, embarrassed. "We just got
these things and no one's really
sun~ how they work ...
I le nervously hooked up the
DVR -a silver, rectangular
device with lots ofbu11o ns and
flashing lights -then stood in
the cente r or the living room
reading the instruction manual.
He M:ra1ched hls beard. He
sighed heavily. finally, he
picked up the remute conuol
and pressed a button. When a
menu screen appeared on the
lV. he seem ed relieved.
I found this lack of technical
expertise disturbing. J\11 my
previow; experien ce with cab le
guys had led me 10 believe that
they each held doctorates in
electronic home entenainmen1.
You asked lhern a question, and
they gave you the right answer
i:vt>ry lime. Then, suddenly.
here was a cable guy who didn't
seem 10 know what he was
doing. It was worrisome. like
hearing your doctor rerer 10 one
or your body parts as a
"1hingarnajig. •
"Well. here'!> the brochure.·
the cable guy said, handing me
a slim pamphlet. And he left.
Fortunately. I'm a huge 1V
junkie. and am never so
comfortable clS when I have a
remote in my hand. Within 30
rninu1es, I was operating the
DVH like I had been born with
one in my crib.
And for the first week or so,
, life was never bener. Whereas
my l(irllrlend. Sharon. and I ·
used to be at the mercy of
network programmers. now we
could pull up a menu of our
favorite s hows and watch what
we wante d to watch on
demand. We paused . We
fast·forwarded. We spoke
disparagingly or all the poor
1U1ps who didn't have the
wherewithal to get their own
DVR.
Then one day. I turned the 1V
on and found that the volume
wa<in't working. I hit the mute
hufton on and off. but nothing
happened. I turned the volume
all the way up. Nothing
happened .Puzzled, I switched
10 another channel and wu
almost blasted off the couch by
the sound of a Steven Seagal
film at maximum volume. At
first I thought the problem wu
just wltJl the channel, but over
the next few days It became
clear II was system wide. Some
channels wouldn't have sound.
Others would. Sometimes the
volume would Cl.It ln after a rew
m oments. SometJmes It
wouldn't,
Sharon called the cable
company. and was told thac we
needed to twn the OVR off and
tum le on again In order for tht
m1chlne to reboot and clear
away any glilchn that nllght
have arisen. We did lhJs, and
the problem Instantly cleared ,
up.
Tile next day, I 1umcd the
rJVR o n to discover It hadn't
jurors a different perspective on
the 20·minute tape that capture:.
1he alleged incident. I laid! co·
counsel Pete Scalisi said.
Trinka Porrara, who 1es t.ified
for the prosecution, sald what
she saw on the tape was consls·
tent with GHB use. She .said the
girl was limp and not reacting 10
objects, such as a Snapple bottle
and a pool cue. being inserted
into her.
house on campus for Albers and
his family, said daughter Connie
Miller. As maintenance chief, Al·
bers was on call 24 hours i day.
every day. He lived on cafnpus
for 31 years and three of his four
daughters were bom there. Hil>
eldes1 daughter, Janel, died of
cancer when she was six.
His three other daughter!. -
Miller. Karen Rangitsch, and
Nilrlci Thissel -grew up i.n the
campui. home and a11ended occ.
"It was a superb place to gmw
up and be kids," Miller said.
"The front lawn was about haJf a
block. We would jus1 go out thert'
and play."
Miller said her father embod·
cause they've been partners for
a long time and share a strong
emotional bond as well. ..
Yanni1.zi, who rel'eived the
departmen1's Officer of the Year
award last year, was not avail-
able for comment on Tuesday.
Yannizzi and Dickens have
made m o re Lh an JOO DUI <ir·
rests in their careers and haw
received several awards from
Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Fitzl'atrlck said.
"Tony also ~erved as a Marine
for 20 years, and ifs amazing
that h e saved rwo people's lives
on Memorial Day 111 an act ol
heroism," he said.
recorded the programs I had
asked it 10. I figured rebooting
the system had wiped our its
settings. so'! reprogrammed it.
But after several more days of
misi.ed hows, it became clear
that the DVR was
p ontaneously reprogramming
itself. Some show~ ii would
deign to record. Others it would
have nothing to do with. II was
as if the machine had decided 11
would record only so many
episodes or "The West Wing"
before revolting.
Again . Sharon called the cable
company. Again she was told
there was nothing wrong with
the DVR -it simply need ed
rebooting. Again, we did so. and
the problem went away. I found
ii particularly galling that the
remote control had no "reboot"
bu11on -I was forced to get up
off the couch and turn the box
off manually. This seemed to me
a giant ~•ep baclcwud in
remote -control technology.
Soon, other problems arose.
Recorded programs would
suddenly free7..e during
playback and break up into a
thour.and digital images, or the
action would spontaneously
Defen!le auorney!I J.Il' abo ~
pected 10 argut: a motion fw
mistrial on Thursday alleginJ:
that the prosecution did not .di·
vulge important informouon re
garding 1he girl':. injunes. '
• DEEPA BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached al (949) 574 4226 or by
e-mallat
deepa.bharath o,/atimes com
ied a 101 positive a1tribu1es.
"He was generous and h~·
thought of everyone ebt-lirs1 bt•
fore himselr." she sald. "I le wru, a
suong-wi1Jed. strong pcri.011. I fi•
was kind, giving. all UHN'
tl1ings."
Alberi. died o n May JO -hi'
lare wife Ila Jean's birthday. A
mem orial for both of lhem w1U
be placed on campus later thb
year.
Fran Alhe~ received an huuor
ary OCC. as:.ociatei. degree in
'992.
• DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa. She may be rear.hen at (9491
574-4221 or by e-mail at
dairdre.newmant" latimes.com
The irony didn't '>lllp 1hr rc.
Wadkim. <,aid.
"The Cit P car that \o\as t:on
ducting the investigation i.;01 hil
by a1101lwr drun~ dri\er righ1
afrt>r they wrap1w d up LhJi:.
IHlt'," hl' 'aid. "l.J~t night 1u:,1
[.:Ol':> 10 ,1ww how rl'al the prob
lem ol drunken driv111g 11> unJ
how da11gl'toUlo II t..in be to
dnve 011 the frl'l'\vay' 1111 a lioh
dJy."
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safety and courts. She may be
reached at (9491574 4226 or by--
e-mail at .
deepa.bhiJrnlh a latrmes ccm
s peed up or .,1ov. down, J., if the
actors were t1nl>1ire whe1}! they
were going. Then th~· "'Hind
problem rclurrwd. Anti 1he
rernrding prohlt>m.
Sharon and I h.iw 1111•11v
much given up 1rying IO gel th~
eablc company to lix 1he
prublem~. Wh<tr's becomi: clear
Ii. 1ha1 the I )VR 1!. tn "'
embry1n11r ~l<1ge,, 1echnult1b'Y
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course you're g-ng 10 haw
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rhe~ue,11011 lor u., now. Jl;
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return the nvn and go buck t(l
being at lhl' mcn.:y of rll'l1\orl.
programml•rc,, or kec•p 1111'
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O'CONNOR NORMA ELIZABETH ~!dent of Balboa Island for 17 years passed away May 14, 2004.
Orialnally of Boston, Massachusetts, She resided In New England untn moVlng to Arcadia, California in 1961 where she lived ror 26
years. She wu a membef of St. John Vlanney Chapel and held
oftlcn In the Chai:>ef Guild, the Ebell Club of Newport Beach and
the Oula Club of Corona del Mar. She was also active in the
Asslatanoe League and Travel Club of Arcadia, California.
She la torvf\led l?Y her son Gary Paul O'Connor of Balboa Island and was matried tor 36 years to the H.P. M JackM O'Connor.
A R~ will be held 7:00 p.m., Thursday, June 3, 2004 at Pacific
View Memorial Chapel, 3500 Pacific VleW Dr .. Corona del Mar, CA 92626.
A tun.ral mau will be celebrated by Msgr. Lawrence J . Baird at
10:00 a.m., Fr1day June 4, 2004 at St. John Vianney Chapel, 314 Marine Ave., BalbOa Island, CA 92662.
The gravMlde Mrvlce wlll follow the mass at 1 :00 p.m., Memorial
Ten-aoe Lawn, RoM Hilla Memorial Parl<. 3888 South Wor1<man Mill Road, WNttlet, CA.
CAROLINE UNDERWOOD FRYE ,
puMd away on Mey 22. 2004 In Newport Beach, California at age
82. Bom In Lot Angeles In 1921, ehe 11\/ed In the Wiishire dlitrfct •
with tw~eny Ind Netta Undefwood. She attended acboOI 1
at John . • MMboro, W•tlake Ind the wu proud to have 1
beet\ a Pl Phi at • She WU marrted to Stuer1 Sargent Frye for 5~ r
yMrl. Th-v ralMd their tamlly In Pacific Pallaed" and relocattd to 1
Bd>oa "*ld In mnment She loat her llfetlme 1*1n« In 2001. •
She It tuMv9d by htt 3 children Chtltty Slocum (Bany), Stuart FfY9 ' ~), Vlctcl Otvtt (Bobby), her grandcti~ Shelby Sh.wne.., H.nn.. Megln, Ind -~ Ind "* grN1~hlldrtn ~
Chuen, Alytu. ~ Ind St.Yen. She w• a loving Mom lnO a-}
grM.t ~ to 811 who lcMw W , Ind htt IWMt amllt bfought,'
IUl'lthlne where tvtr the w•. She will be mlaaed, but alwlfY' ·
remembered. A Pflvatt MtYlee wa held on Mmy 29 at Pacific vi.w '
Cemetery In Corona Dtl Mar, Callfom4a.
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WEDNESDAY
Th• Friends of the Newport
Beacn LibrafY will host its annual
meeting along with a
complimentafY lunch. Linda
Kataouleas. library services
director, will speak at the event.
The eve11t will be at 11 a.m. in the
Friends M eeting Room at the
Newport Beach Central LibrafY,
1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport
Beach. Information and
reservations: (949)646-4131. .
The Mariners Joint Use Library
Committee will host a new
Mariners Branch UbrafY
community open house. which
will feature architectural
renderings, elevations and site
plans for the new Donna and
John Crean Mariners Branch
library. Starbucks coffee will be
provid~d. The event will be from
7 to 9 p.m. at 2005 Dover Drive,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 702-6600, (949) 644-307B.
The Banning Ranch Paric and
Preserve Task Force will host a
meeting to present its vision for
turning Banning Ranch into a
public park. The event will be al 7
p.m . In the Victoria Room at the
Costa Mesa Community
Neighborhood Center. 1845 Park
Ave., Costa Mesa. Information:
http:lltaskforce.s1erraclub or9/
banningranch.
THURSDAY
Hoag Hospital will offer a
community education class on
"Arthritis of the Knee'.' The class
will be presented by Or. Alan
Beyer at 6 p.m . at the Hoag
Hospital Confer.ence Center in
Newport Beach Information and
reservations: (800) 514-4624,
/1ttp://www.hosghosp1tal.org.
SATURDAY
Childhelp USA's Costa Mesa
chapter will host Ferragasto at
5:30 p.m. at the Bloomingdale's
courtyard in Fashion Island, 701
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. The event will include an
Italian buffet, dllnCing, live music.
opportunity drawings and live
auction. Tickers cost $65 to $75.
Info rmation: (949) 548-422B.
The Cost.a Me~1-Newport Harbor
Lions Club will host its annual
Fish Fry and carnival. which will
include the club's famous fried
cod, coleslaw, fries. musical
entertainment and the Miss Costa
Mesa Beauty Contest. The event
will be from 11 a.m . to 9 p.m. at
Lions Park. 570 W. 18th St., Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
645-1600, (949) 574-0337.
http·//www.geoc11es.com/11ons
fishfry.
Sur La Table will host its annual
Bridal Fair that will include
Informal modeling, bridal
coordinators, photographers. and
drawings for.prizes. The event
wlll be from 1 10 5 p m. at Sur La
Table, 832 Avocado Ave .•
Newport Beach Information
(949) 640-0200
The Environmental Nature Center
wlll host a birding walk with
expert birder Maya Oedcer The
event will be from 7:30 to 9.30
a.m. at the Environmental Center.
16th St., Newport Beach. The cost
is $5 for nonmembers.
Information: (949) 645-8489
The Camp will host #Made in
Costa Mesa; a ponelY bazaar
featuring ceramic art by local
student artists will be from 2 to 5
p.m. at 2937 Bristol St .. Costa
Mesa. Information (714)
966-6661, http.I/WWW. thecamp
site.com.
The Health Emporium will host e
free osteoporosis screening by
Lane Labs Bone Mineral
Assessment System. The event
will be from 10 a m. to 2 p.m at
3347 E Coast Highway, Corona
del M ar. Information: (949)
673·2244.
The Lido lele Yacht Club will host
a CPR certification class from 10
e.m . to 1 p m. at the Lido Isle
Community Assn. clubhouse. 701
Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach.
The cost is S25 for Lido Isle Yacht
Club members, $30 for non-adult
members and SS for yacht club
Juniors, instructors, scouts and
others aged 12 lhrough 21.
•Information: (949)675-1904. (949)
676-7977.
SUND~Y
Th• Coeu Mffa-Newport Harbor
•Lions Club will host its annual
:Fi1h f!Y and carnival, which will
•Include the club'& fomous fried
:cod, coleslaw, fries, musical
;enterteinment and the Miss Costa
•Me'8 Beauty Contest. The event
,wUl.t>. from 11 e.m. to 9 p.m. at
•Lion& Perit, 570 W. 18th St., CoS1a
Mesa; Information: (949)
646-1600, (949) 674-0337.
http:l.1Www.geoc1tes.comllinns
fi1My.
I :The 11th annual Batboa lalend
•Parede "Remember When" will I •
feature such things as the 3rd
Marine Aircraft Wing Band,
antique cars, floats, fire truclcs
and notable guests. The parade is
dedicated to the Battalion 1st
M arines, Camp Pendleton,
adopted by the city of Newport
Beach. The event will begin at 11
a.m . Information: (949) 723-4177.
Ofrker mnk C.NIO will l'H(f and
sign his new book, •Let's Meet
Officer Fran!(," at 3 p.m. at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers, Metro
Pointe, 901 S. Coast Drive, Costa
M esa. Information: (714)
444-0226.
JUNE9
Sh•rman Library and Gardens
will host "Patio Gardening" with
Wade Roberts, director of ••
gardening. Roberts will provide
information on container
gardening, soil mixes, watering
schedules. fertilizing and pest
control. The event will be at 2647
E Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. The cost Is S30. Information
and registration: (949) 673-2261.
JUNE 10
The Suger Plum Arts and Crafts
Festival will be from 9 a.m. to B
p.m. in Building No. 10 at the
Orange County Fair and
EJ(position Center, BB Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. Information: (562)
598-0857.
Macy's and In Style Magazine
will host "On Impulse" a fashion
presentation from designers such
a<> Max Azria, Shelli Segal and
Marc Jacobs. The event will also
feature, music, coc:klails,
makeovers and skin treatments.
Participants must be 21 or older
The event benefits the Newport
Beach Film Festival and will be
from 7 to 9 p.m. at Macy's
Impulse department, South Coast
Plaza. 3333 Bristol St.. Costa
Mesa The cost 1s $10.
Information: (714) 556-0611, ext.
4231.
The Newport Beach Public
Library will host a
groundbreaking celebration for
the new Donna and John Crean
Mariners Branch Library at 1 p.m ..
next to Mariner~ Elementary
School, 2100 M ariners Drive,
Newport Beach. Information.
(949) 7 17-3078.
The Newport Beach Chamber of
Luxury
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Commerce wlll host ns annual
Chairman's Reception and Citizen
of the Year Presentation. The
event wlll honor Bill Ring,
president and owner of Harbor
Realty, Corona def Mar. The event
will be at 5 p.m. at the Newport
Dunes Waterfront Resort, 1131
Back Bay Drive. Newport Beach.
The cost is $30. Information· (949)
729-4400.
JUNE 11
The Sugar Plum Art1 and Crafts
Festival will be from 9 a.m. to 8
p.m. In Building No. 10 at the
Orange County Fair and
Expasition Cenuir. 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. Information: (562)
598-0857. http://www.sugarplum
crafts.com.
The Environmental Nature C.nter
will host Bodacious Bats with bat
biologist Stephanie Remington.
Those in attendance will get to
meet a live bat as well as learn
about Orange County bats. The
event will be from 6:30 to B p.m.
at the Environmental Nature
Center, 1601 16th St., Newport
Beach. Information: (949)
645-8489, http://www.encenter.
org.
JUNE 12
The Sugar Plum Arts and Crafts
Festival will be from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m . in Building No. 10 at the
Orange County Fair and
Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. Information: (562)
598-0857, http://WWW sugarplum
crafts com.
NP Expos Inc. will host a
computer fair from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. in building No. 17 and tent
No. Bat the Orange County Fair
and Exposition Center, BB Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa The cost is $5.
Information: (800) 800·5600.
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
will honor Anton Segerstrom al
its annual Flag Day Dinner and
Silent Auction from 6 to 9 p.m. at
720 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. The
event will feature 'Chef Leon
Matthews. The cost 1s $45.
Information and reservations·
(949) 548-BB61.
'
The UC Irvine Arboretum will
host its "End of Spring Fhng"
plant sale, which will feature late
spring perennials, early summer
bulbs, scented geraniums and
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other assorted plants. The evqnt
will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the UC Irvine.Arboretum, south of
Campus Drive and Jamboree
Road. Information: (949)
824-6833.
James P. Reger will dlscu11 and
sign his new book, ~Baptism at
Bull Run; at 2 p.m. at Barnes &
Noble Booksellers. Metro Pointe,
901 South Coast Drive, Costa
M esa. Information: (714)
444·0226. {
Maria Nldcleu and ~lnaJ
Romanello, authors of ~Chicken
Soup for the Bride's Soul," w ill
sign their book at 5 p.m. at Barnes
& Noble Bookseller$. Metro
Pointe, 901 South Co~st Drive,
Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
444--0226.
JUNE 13
NP Expo• Inc. will host a
computer fair from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. in building No. 17 and tent
No. Bat the Orange County Fair
and Exposition Center, 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa. The cost is $5.
Information: (800) B00-5600.
Robert W. Price, author of
"Ro<1dmap to Entrepreneurial
Success:· Mark Kevsd1uthor of
"My Best Day: Sports;' John De
Puy, author of "Building Business
in the Twenty-First Century" and
Erlend Peterson, author of
"Money Changes Everything;•
will sign and discuss their books
at 3 p.m. at Barnes & Noble
Booksellers, Metro Pointe, 901
South Coast Drive. Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 444·0226.
JUNE 16
Sherman Library and Gardens
will host a short h1s1ory of Corona
del Mar's "Chtna House" with Dr.
William 0. Hendrldcs, director of •
the library. TI1e event will be at
7:30 pm. at 2647 E Coast
· Highway. Corona del Mar
Information and reservations:
(949) 673-2261.
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MAILBAG
Parent~ need credential s
to home-school their kids
A do1:1or cannot practice medicine
without being a licensed phyi.iclan with
the proper education. Same for a
lawyer, same for an engineer. With
regard to I .olllu Harper's Sunday story
("Make yourself at home"), why is it
lht...,I.' parents can teach their children wi~out proper teaching credentials
an the proper education in a school
w11I a degret> In teaching?
I don't understand that part of it.
Aho. they~ that they want to insulate
thl.'ir children from a world lhat's toxic.
Exnise me. the world is toxic in som e
place!>. bui that's how chlldren learn.
lliey lt>arn that there 1s good and bad
out in th!.' world. and if they're insulated
tn the home. 1!>ola1ed in the home, they
Jrl' nut gomg to. know what the real
world 1~ like until they get out there.
1\11d hy chat time it will be too late for
chem Ill Jdju\I IO the real world
1 Hlflllall}'.
r ,il\o ft>d chat cheM' children arr
rni ... -.tni-: our on che sociability chat goe!.
.1l11ni-: \\ith heinK in a school selling. a
1L·g11l<1r '.t hool 'e11111g -playing on the
plJyKruund \\ith other duldren. JUSt
hav111g cbil\_Jhoud m emories of heing in
'<;IH1ul. t think chat parents are doing
thc1rthjJdren a great dis:.ervice.with
ltome '>ChoohnK 1hem.
SANDRA BASMACIYAN
< orona dd Mar
A cheer for Diil y Pilot
columnist ·s bluntncs
()11 <;1evc S11111h\ Saturd.1y coh11n11.
• Ill',., MJ deatl 011. I ju~t wane to
.1pplaud whac he <;aid. I wbh I had
,,11d it my,elf. I h p. hip hooray for you
..,tcvt-. fur calhn~ a 'padc a '>pade.
MAXINE COHEN
Corona de! Mar
Cofurnn point · out results
of parents· lux ~upcrvi sion
In rt:Kard to ~tcvr :..mith\ column
'i.1tuH.IJy ("Htipc I rial 1,11't aho111
ly111K"L I am really plcawd 10 -.et•
'011wbody t,1l..111g a ra1101MI ovl·rv1ew
tlit Cent~nnial Gala Art Show
A Celebration of History and Art
Thursday. July 15th, 2004
S OOpm -9:00pm
Sherman Library & Gardem
• Busi ness District
Hist oric Walking Tour
and Art Show
Sai:urday. July 17th. 2004
1 O:OOam -4:00pm
r IL£ PHM () DAil Y Pll (11
Naden Martin reads one of her 5-year-old son Tyler's favorite books about space m their home-school hvmg room
of this.whole horrible situacion with
this llaidl kid.
I think situation:. likes this frankly
a re created by pa rents who are
neglectful and lax in their discipline of
kids.
My w1fo was· a school teacher frir a
number of years and -.he can cic t:
many. many 111s1an res of parents
coming in to talk to :-.achers ahout
irre-.pon,ihle hehav111 r of their kid~
and immedtately 1ak111K the kidl>' side.
bernm111g ei..tremely defensive with
cheir children chere And the me,:.age
hein~ sent to the~e kid:. is that you can
do anythinK you wane; che world owes
you ... o nwthing. and wc'l~back you
every .;tcp of the way.
The fahnc or our sol'iery is falling
apan w11h th1., lack of any parental
discipline. And Steve, I ju:.t wane to
thank you for pointing that ou1 a nd
doing ic in such a s crong, forr ef11l
manner. Keep it up. There art' man)' of
us out he re who read this and <,ay.
"Yes. right on ...
RICHARD HARRINGTON
Corona Del M~u
Oiurch has been more
ihun a good neighbor
We· have been n·~idenl:. of l.1d11 Isle
for the past 31 yc.irs. and h<t\'C
act ended 51. Andrew's Oiurc h for
nt:arly that length of time.
Approximately 10 year!> ago. we
a rrived late for c hurch. and rather
' than circle around a nd go to the
sch ool P'!1'1d.(lg lot. we pa rked on the
Be a Part of History!
October 14th -17th, 2004
For more information visit: cdm2004.com
.. treet behind the churrh. As we Wt'rl'
~cuing out of uur car, a rhttrch offinal
came running up toll'. d'k111g 1f we
would move our car. I hen• were only
three other cars parkt·d 011 the biol k.
:.o J a:.ked "l·or whac rl'il!>.orff' I le 'aid
that the re<>ident!> did 11111 like to li.1vt:
church member!> parl.. on thl' '>lrl'tl,
and we need to avoid 1mta1inK 1ht•111
I could llOt see how .1 I o uplt• in thl'll
l'iOs -hardly rowd1e' -ll'aving thl'lr
car in front o f thdr ho111t• lur 01a· ho11r
Jlld l!'i minucc' could ru111 thl'ir d.1y.
So we did 1101 move ou1 t,1r I told tltl·
church oflkial that ii till' nc1ghbo"
cause any troublt'. I would be glad to
· l(O before chc City Council and .. 1.11<'
my view'.
II seems I<> me that till' r hurd1 h.1,
gone out of ii.. wa}'.lo iw-..i good
~tag
neighbor -planning underground
parking. ~oundpuwfing room~ and
adding trees to shield views.
Literally thousands of peoplt: have
been he lped through the many
wonderfu l programs of the church.
and so much more can be do ne if tht'
expan?>ton plan 1s approved.
MARION AND DENNIS PICKENS
Newporc Reach
Article on rnpe trial
right on the money
Stevl', }'Our article Saturda}' about
the rape crial wa~ terrific. Who needs.
in quo ce'>. "friend., like those of Jane
Ooe?" rhank<, Slt'Vt', for saying it like it
ll>.
MARJE APPEL
Newport Beach
Views on rape triaJ ec ho
what J11any are thinking
Regarding Steve Smith"; column
("Rape 1~n·1 about lying"), amen.
Thank you for i.aying wh at m an y ht1\'t'
been thinking since Jane Doe'~
"friends" gave their di~crrpant')'
o;wrie'>. What I wunder is how thl'
deferht' auorney' \leep at night
knowing whal the)' know. Aho. lam·
Ooc may or may not h,1\'C con,l'iou-.1}'
licd. IJul what tho1-e hoy'> d id to lwr i.,
u11co1 ''cionable.
SUSAN MERRIHEW
Balho.t 1 ... 1a11d
Reader question. identity of
the ·man behind the curtain·
(,coll We~t. a frequent and
articulace contributor to che D.11ly
l'llut. '11l'ak~ of che "man behind the
rnrtain ... I It: often pontificate., hio;
dislike for Mr. M.11. Millard. Althoui.:h-
~lillard and I do not alwayi. agree on
is.,lll:.''· he b pubhr and availablr for
"one-cm-one" d ehacc.
r can find him at Ci ty Coundl
mee1111g,, '>I Udy ,e.,.,10n'>. Plan11111*
Comm1'>'i1on. Weo,t ~eem., to 'J>C'nd 111-.
timl' wacching cell'visiun. wic h 1m
public rnntact. It appear'> that Wl'o,t
may bl· the one who form<> hi..
opinmn'> from "behind the curta111."
. l
~hoot
JUDITH BERRY
Costa Me'a
.i. The Gala Celebration
of the Century
The 23rd Annual 552 Club Stag Shoot committee members
would like to thank all of the sponsors and volunteers
8/aclc Tit Gala Dinner Dance Event
Friday. Occober ISth. 2004
6·oopm -11-oopm
The Four Sea~ons Hotel. Newpori Beach
• The Centennial Beach Party!
Conctrt, food & Firt work.s
Saturday. Octobl'r 16th. 2004
4:00pm -9:00pm
for their contribution to this year's event benefiting Hoag ~ital.
We look forward to seei ng you all again next year.
RUTAN
&TUCKER
WELLS FARGO Ill WES TC LIF F
MA I( A It
w Centennial Plein Air Art Show
Saturday & Sunday, July 17th & 18th. 2004
1 O:OOam -4:00pm
Big Corona del Mar State Beach
tM-The Centennial
Family Beach Expo ~
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~Centennial Cel~bration
Gala Film Premi~re
August 2004
The H1Horic Lido Theater. Newpon Bl'ach
A Commwtity Family Ctltbration
Sunday. October 17th, 2004
1o·ooam -S:OOpm
81g Coron" del Mar Stilte Beach
Sponsorship
Opportunities Available
r or more mformatton, contact the CdM
Centennial Foundation at (949) 67S·OSO 1.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
.. What <Ill ah.w /111ely
incredih le game. I'm .frill
shaking ...
John Emme, Corona del Mar
baseball coach
EYE OPENER
llfl DJil~.dPik,I lfl
Sport.' llu.11 or Fwm•
June l honoree
LIZ MORSE
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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
havez
• av1ne
oun
Corona del Mar
rallies for two runs
in se venth, d efeats
T -Wolvcs to •
!'>l'.I 1(1ng ... lo a hcart -,lupping.
, h !i. cmn1· lrorn-hdund viclUry
ovn h11~1 Northwood in tlw CIF
South(,111 Sl'l'lion ()ivi ... ion IV
'l'lllilinal' l'l ll''day.
( df\ I. whit h l..L'I rl',1d1l'd the
c.11· li11al .... 111d won II in 1999, adva nce to Cl F
championship ga me.
Steve Yirgen
Daily Pilot
will fat,: anolhl'I l'arific Cm1st I .l'ague
l!'am in the CIF I livi,ion IV tilll' galllt'.
I ht• &·d King' \\Ill lake on rr ... oro, ll
-1 I up,1·1 winnl'r ovl'r top-,ecl.let.I 1..a
{)111111.1, 111 the d1:1111p1onship ga111L• a1
l>11dg1·1 Stadium Saturday at 10 .1.m.
IH\11 I· -I 11-. ro.1r h ralll'd h1111'( 'o -
rcma dl'I ~lar 1 lil{h\ ''11icdy h·111 't'
n et," hu1 hy the l'nd or .1 da"u h.i...1•-
hall pl.1 yotr gttnll', till' word \\a' mi1.
1 lw thinl·'l'l'dcd Sl•a King' (<!4·51.
who li.iw won Hi '" a1gh1 and ;a of
their la.'t 2.1. ovl'rt'anH' a :ito, fiN·in·
11ing dl'lirit. and latl·r. with lll'roics
lrorn w ........ Pn·~~un, l'ykr I ,;111n· and
Marin h1111, CdM rallit'd wit h two
nlll\ Ill lht• 't'Vl'lllh
Sl'11i111 'uh~litult' t'illl'hl'r Dan Ma·
rin-hnn, who had 1ni,...,l'd a 1111111tlt
lwcau't' of ,1 h1t't'I'' 11111iry during thl'
rl'g11l.1r '1',1"111. h11 a two-11111, g.i1111·
w111ni11g Hill ... u1glt'. l•dping ll'.td tht' See BASEBALL, Page A9
Corona del Mar's Wess Presson slides safely into home to score the
game-tying run rn the Sea Krngs' half of the seventh inning while Northwood
catcher Mike Bonder awaits a late throw. Corona del Mar won, 6-5, with two
runs in the seventh The Sea Kings will face Tesoro in the title game.
Andersen victory
much controlled
Two-time defending
c hampio ns spread the
b a ll around in 6 -0,
opening-round win.
Rick Devereu x
Daily Pilot
COS-IA Ml-.'iA I ht• '"" h1.•wm·tl
down 011 t hl' Lo., la l\k-..1 Farm Spor1~
Complex lil'ld~ fur 111w11i11g day of tlll'
fiftl1 ar1ma.u Daily Pilot Cup ~onw
1ouma111t•111 a' Andcr..c.•n drfeate<l I >a
vis in the .,tirls fifLh· und \lx1h·wad1.·
gold divi~io11, fi-0. llw 11car-rl'rfr1·1
conditicms were matctll'd hy near pt•r
feet ball co11trol by thl' two-tinll' de
leading cham pion nolpl1111:0..
• t lailey Hagusc Ofl<'llC'tl up the ~·or
ing by controlling Uie 11111-.c h;ill in front
of the goal and drposillni.t it intn tll<' • t>&ck of the net midway lhmu¢1 the·
first half. Moments l:itt•r Markc11/Jt'
Brown dmve down l11r left 'i<ll' of thc
field and lofted a centering pass over
the hustling defenders for Uavi!\. Kdly
Feeley collt'Cll'd the pass and riOcd tlw
ball imide the right post for a 2 ·O lc•ad
going lnto hnlftimr.
Andcf"S('ll pn>sSC<l the hall hanl 1t1
~•an the sc-cond half. which re..;;ulted i11
a quid goal hy At.adeh Na.1.t:mi, fortl1111
llilh1111 ,1ddl-<I to tlu· lt'.111 with her lo11g
goal fin111 11111\idl' till' pt•nahy hox.
Sarah ( .r.li~ who had a lirsl-half goal
1lio;allmwd dut' Ill oO,idl'~. r,m down
thl' ri~~ht '>Ide and f1•d an attacking
UndS('y 1.uke. the gonltrndcr 111 the
lir;t hall, who hla~tt•d a ~hol lo 1lw left
,ttfl' nf tlw 1w1. A1111u Venturini ~rnrl'd
the !in.ii goal fur Antler.en with aho11t
IO 111m11lt'' rcmainrng.
And1·N'll Coarh l mda C:r.iig -..:ml
her tl'alll play1·d. "'tm11~ with v,ornl
p;L,s1n~ ant.I Kood dt•fcn'!l'."
·111e hall rnntml. whid1 Cmig '-<!id
W'd-" the• key to the gn11tl', wa' Ml tlomi·
11a111 for Andersen th,11 th e only tinw a
Dolphin gu;lltcndcr lom·lll'<l the hall
W<L" whc II a I C<Ulllll<l I<' pal-."<.'d it (II
I .uk<· in the lir;t half.
"We've got a great group of girl.,,"
A11dcrsen assistant coach JefT Home
s:tid. "11wy play almo:-.1 like they \lo at
n.-ccs.<;, It's fun."
Dnvis put out a valiant cffon
thruugho111 the gnme. never givin~ up
and R.lways playing hard, hut Ander-
sen's chemistry and l'X\K'ricncc was a
vital advantage.
"I 1hink our ~rl.'> played very well,"
Oavis Coach Mlchcllc Strudel said. "Ps·
pedally when you con.~lcler thal ahoul
half of our girls havt' never played be·
fore. I ju$t wanted lhem to go out and
havt' fun and I think they all did."
PHO I()~ RY MARK l r>us r IN I Ofllty'IL 0 I
Corona del Mar's Blake Contant celebrates the last out Tue sday in the Sea Kings' 6-5 victory over host Northwood
rn the CIF Southern Section D1v1s1on IV semifinals. Contant pitched two scoreless innings to earn the win rn relief as
the Sea Kings rallied for a 6 5 win and advanced to the title game Saturday against Tesoro at Dodger Stadium
DAILY PILOT CUP
DON LEACH I OMV PILOT
Drew Blumenthal. left, leaps through the air and makes a steal in ttie second
half against Kaiser Tuesday. Harbor View scored six straight goals for a 7-2 win.
Hug hes
heats up in
victory for
H arbor Vi ew
Pilot Cup boys third-and
fourth -grade squad sco res
six straight goals in win.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
c:o~ IA Ml:SA A co11lr11g breeze
whi!>kl'cl through 1lw field' al the Costa
Mr'" l-.1r111 Spun ... C omplcx l\1l·-.tlay in
Lhc 11p1.•111ng round of pool play for Lhe
hor third · und fourth gradl' gold divi·
sio11 in 1hc Daily Pilot Cup. llul lhat
hrrr1c• wa~n·1 1•no111(h 10 1 onl rl'd·hot
01andlc1 I lughc' from 't'onng four
coll\l'C'llllVC' goat... 111 lrad lw; I !arbor
ViC'w team lo a 7 ·:! virtory owr Kaiser.
I lughl's' first goal, a denec1lnr1 off a
Kaiser defonder a l the start of the sec-
ond half, Kave 1 larhor View i1s first lead
of the game. I lis next 1wo goal!> looked
like instant replays with each Anding
the lower left comer of the net. I lughes'
final tally of the game, which gave Har·
bor View a commanding 6-2 odvantage,
came ofT a Kristofer ricarelli a.-.sist.
The game began In a dt!fenslve strug·
gle with nrithcr team able 10 capilalU.c
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Al Wedflesday. June 2, 2004 Daily Pilot
GOLF COAST . . .
. PILOT PRACTICE TEE
K£Nl IR[PIOW/DAl!YPllOT
A simple puning drill by Costa Mesa Golf &
Country .Club head pro Brad Booth
Place two clubs -a pitching wedge and sand
wedge work well -parallel to each other on
each side of the hole. Try to pun a few balls
without thom hitting the clubs. This provides a
~ strong visual of the
, • ' proper badl-and-forth
con• MCSA. cOUNm a.ua motion of a putting
•>,.r stroke. This only applies
to shorter puns. Brad Booth
Finishing with a chirp
•
~1ana11111• l11w1•rwy p11t an
1•xdama1111r1 pn1111 1111 her c;et·
ond Cahfnrni.1 wruor womc11·~
JlllJteur r h.1111pio11'hip litle
~l.1) IY w11h a l5-fnot birdie
pull m1 llw I 1{1h hole at tlw
BJy111wt c.o lfl m11w nc;ir ~Inn
ll'rt'\'
I he putt r appl'tl ,1 ~tron~
three days for the 20-11111e Santti
Ana Countrr Club women'!> cl11h
cha111piun. who shot J 2-over
p<ir l24 (75-i4-iSl to defeat dl'
frndmg champion Sandy
WomJruff hr I r ~tmke1'.
'lilwersey, who won 1h1·
~·hampion,h1p for lhl' second
,11111t• in three year,, eagled the
'Htt 5 '>eventh hole at Rayon et
during Mo nday's fir,t round
/ind l'Onlinucd her str<Jng forn:-.
ihroughou1 1he wurnament..
~he enlered the !in.ii round ~v1th J thrn'·'>hot lead over
Woodruff -the two, whu are
)lllOd friend<.. played together all
dnt•t• diJ)'' -and fintio.hed lhl·
chumpiomh1p with nothing
WIJr'>e than a bogey.
"It\ rhallt•nging." .,;ud low1•r·
t.cy of 'coring no worw than .1
hogt'y. "fl\ pren y ea!'ty to have a
la p!>e and tukt' a douhk or tripk
hOl(l'\'. ..
"" '
rhert• drt' hardly ·111)' gap' Ill
fower,cy\ 'chctlult· tlrn. '>Unl·
mer.
The Newport lkarh re!>ident
will begin lht' fir'{ or two day:-. uf
match play 111 tht• I 02nd Nonh
c.1nd, South wonwn·_.. amateur
d1ump111mhip June 2 l al thE>
l'inehur'>I neson <ind will at-
tempt ro qualif)' for the U.S.
wonwn':-amateur champ1011-
ship 1\ugust 9-14 111 rlw f..'.ahkwa
Club 111 l:rie. f'a
If Tower-;ey doco;n'l qualify for
the U.S. wonwn\ amateur. 'he
~ai<.l sht• would enter the North
and South senior women's ama·
teur champion,hip Augmt 9· 12.
also a1 Pinehurst.
The live-time Tea Cup Classie
cha mpion -an event thal pils
the four women\ club champi-
ons from each of the four pri-
\ra te. courses in Newpon-Mesa
in an 18-hole stroke-play format
each summer -will also com·
pete in 1he California wom~n·s
'\late charnpiomh1p July I~ 21
at the Pala Mesa ltc,ort in Fall-
hrno~ and i11 ext·mpt into t)1e
IJ ')_ wome n\ m1<.l .1mateur and
wonll'n·., '>e111or a111,11eur diam:
pion.,h1p..,· in Septcmhcr tmd
Octohl·r. respel·tively.
DONLEACH/DAILYPILOT _
Eric Vallely, playing in his first competitive golf tournament. fired a 3-tJnder-par 68 in a U.S. Open local qualifying round May
12 at Newport Beach Country Club. his home course, to be one of eight golfers to advance to Monday's secttonal round.
Vallely findin·g
fairways fruitful
•
Former Newport Ha rbor
volleyball and baske tball
standout finds himself one
s tep away from U.S. Open.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
Eric Vallely had never entered a golf
tournament of this magnitude.
So when the former Newpon Harbor
I ligh volleyball and basketball star saw
that local qualifying for the U.S. Open
championsh ip would be held at
Newport Beach Country Oub -hls
home course -he began earnestly
working on his game.
l"he hard work paid off for the
28-year-old Vallely. who shot a
.I-under-par 68 at Newport May 12, one
of eight golfers from the site to advance
to Monday's U.S. Open sectional
qualifying.
Vallely will tee off on the par-72
Arnold Palmer course at the Turtle Bay ·
Resort on the island of Oahu on Monday.
I le will be one of 750 golfers at 13
!>ectional site:. competing for th e
remaining 80 spots into the I 56-player
field for the U.S. Upen, lune 17-20 at
Shinnecock Hills Golf dub in
Southampton, N.Y.
Good thing he signetl up for the local ,.
qualifying round.
"The milln reason I signed up was
because it was on my home course and I
figured I had a chance." said Vallely. a I
handicap who spent the last three
months honing his game for this chance.
"It took the edge off not playing in an
unfamiliar place. I knew what to expect
on every shot and It was just easier to
focus on wha1 I had to do."
Vallely'c; round included fi ve birdies
'I took lessons as a kid, but I
always thought it was slow.
M y perception as a kid was
that it was an
old man's ·game. Then I really
got into it.'
Enc Vellely
and two bogeys.
One of those birdies cam e on the
par-4 fifth hole. when he escaped
trouble from the right side.
Vallely's tee shot came to rest in front
of a tree, 185 yards from the green.
The pin was tucked in the back right,
out of Vallely's sight.
He pulled out a 5-iron.
"I aimed about 40 yards to the lef1 of
the green and hit a low slice around the
trees, looking to ge1 somewhere close 10
the green." Vallely said.
The baU rolled to within 1hree feet of
the hole and Vallely then made tbe
birdie putt.
"I hit one of the best shots of my life
there," Vallely said of the 5-lron blast.
The shot is typical of how far Vallely's
golf game has come.
Vallely. a product manager for irons
and wedges for Oeveland Golf, swung
the club around as a ch ild, but it wasn't
until the tail end of his volleyball career
at UCLA. where he was a se1ter from
1996·98. that he began 10 spend more
time on the course and on the range
"J took lessom. as a kid, but I alwayc;
thought it was slow. My perception ·a<; a
kid was that it wos an old man·~ game,"
Vallely said. "Then I really got into it."
That has especially been I rue in tlw
three months leading up 10 lhe ll.S.
Open local qualifying.
Va11t:ly. who lives in Co~ta Mesa with
wife Suzanne and two-month-old
daughter Vivian, will visi1 the range after
work and spend 1wo hours hitting balls
before going home at night.
.. {Suzann el was a big pan of my round
(May 121." Vallely-said. "She has been
patient with me practicing after work.
some nights un til 8 p.m."
Val lely. an avid surfer who has won a
few "small-scali:" tournamenlS, worked
in the surf industry for several years until
he landed his current job I V; years ago.
"i was nearing a dead-end road in the
surf industry and ~omeone told me to
send a resume to Oevelancl and see
what happens," said Vallely. an
AIJ-Ncwpon-Mesa District selec1ion in
both basketball and volleyball who
graduated from I !a rbor in 1994.
VaJJey's father. John, played for the
UCLA men's basketball team under
legendary coach John Wooden. John
Vallely holds the all-time scoring record
at Orange Coast College (23.3 points per
game).
"I didn't hear from them for almost a
year and, out of the blue. I received an
e -mail about an open position," Erk
Vallely said of Cleveland. "I went in and
two weeks later. they offered me a job."
Vallely credit<; co-worker 01ris Reck.
who caddied for him two weeks ago.
with keeping his emotions in check.
"I Becki kept me focused on the job at
hand and was really instrumental in
keeping everything togerher ... said
Va llely, who was surprised he made it 10
sectional qualifymg.
"I shot low before, bu1 I ama7.cd
myself," Vallely o;aid. "I w<int to give
m yself the best possible chance. To get
10 the U.S. Open Is beyond my wildest
dream'>. let's leave II at 1ha1 I'll 'ce what
I ca11 do in the next round."
GOLFER OF THE WEEK
Judy Wilkerson
Club llffiUation: Newport Beach
Country Club
RetJclenoe: Newport Beach
~:Artesia
Gol Hendicalp: 11
~golf moment #I've had
four hole~ln-onea, but I've never
seen one go In. I jus1 love
playing:"
fftom. dub to uae: 7-wood
fftom. COUfM to play: Mauna
KN
fftotfet hobby out9'de of golf:
Spending time with
grandctilldren Emilie and Aldan
and rest of family
F9mly: Huaband, Bill; daughters.
Robin, Mlchele, C11stl
NGt8worthy: Three of
Wllkeraon'a four hole-in-onea
have come at Newport Beech OON LEACH I DAILYPIL cu
CC, two on the ~,..3 17th. She !
used a 7-wood on the wete,..laced 17th in April for her moat recent ace. playing with Joan FurTy, ..
Shell• Seberg end Terri Berremen. Wiikerson , a member at the dub for 17 years, won the flr11 flight:
of the women'• club championship, edging Linda Maggard by five etrokes. • : .. • .. ~
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BASEBALL
Continued from A7
About half of an overflow
crowd of roughly 650 fans
cheered loudly when the Sea
~s wertt ahead, 6-5, as 'fyler
Lance scored to give CdM its first
lead of the game. The game was
filled with intensity and included
twists an turns. ln the end the
Sea Kings reveled in celebration
and the Timberwolves (20-11)
appeared·devastated.
~we were champions of the
(Pacific Coast League! and we
~howed why.• CdM Coach John
Emme said shortly after his post-
game Sl,)eech. ·What an abso-
lutely incredible game. I'm still
:.haking."
Northwood pitcher Brian De-
Loach held the high-powered
Sea Kings scoreless in innings
tour through six. but CdM broke
through in the seventh to beat
the Timberwolves for the fourth
time this season.
PHOTOS BY MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Corona del Mar right fielder Wess Presson battles the afternoon sun
to make a catch on ttie run to end the sixtti inning on Tuesday.
With two outs and with Lance
un third and Jerirt Thayer on
first. Marin-Finn sent a 1-2 pitch
to t.he gap In right-center field.
~larin-Finn entered the lineup in
the sixth and smacked a double.
'Tm so happy just to be back
plt1ying with the guys," said Ma-
rin-Finn, who returned to the
team just before Lhc playoffs
'tarted ... , couldn't ask for any-
1hjng more than to have coach
give me an at-bal. I just told my-
<;df I was going 10 pull through."
~d Emme: "He hit .400 for us
I.isl year ... I le was definitely a
grt>at guy to have in that spot"
t-.mrne called the vktory, "spe-
t:iaJ" and gave credit to 'the ma·
jority of the players, including
pitchers Eric Eadington and
Blake Contant. Eatlington, a
sophomore left-hander. went 4.y,
Corona del Mar shortstop Jemt
Thayer throws out a Northwood
runner at first base in Tuesday's
CIF Division IV semifinal at
Northwood. CdM rallied to win.
innings. allowing just one hit. He rnn hit. It wa~ ju!>l a matter of
n une O(l in relief in the first with time before we got that key hit."
the Sea Kings down, 3·0, and dis· CdM found the hit and ahu
played remarkable poi~e while had a strong defense. The nm-
Mriking out the side in the third. bcrwolve~ had just tluec hits. as
Con1an1 pitched two scoreless errors and sacrifice fly balls
innings. allowing no hits and aided Lheir cause. Northwood
picked up the win to improve to Coach Rob Stuart srud hi' team
11 ·2. I le will start against Tesoro. could not come up with the big
Deloach was sol4d against Co-hit wilh runners in scorin~ posi-
rona del Mar! scattering 12 hits, tion.
while his defense came up with fl1ayer, 1l1c CdM senior ">horl·
key plays 10 stuff the Sea Kings. ~top who went 4 for 4 with an
<.dM left 11 baserunners strand-RRI and a nm ~cored. wa~ in,tru·
l'd, including the bases loaded in mental in providing momentum
the first. DeLoach threw 130 for his 1eammates with hb de·
pitches and struck out seven in fense and hilling advice. I le kept
his complete-game effort. He en· repeating, .. JUSt put the ball in
tered the seventh having thrown play ...
I 02 pitches. "I don't think. I have ever been
"lie pitched a great game,.. this pumped for a baseball
1~mme srud ... Rut we know Wt' game:· said 'fl1ayer. who left his
The Maiden Voyage of the ...
June 5, 2004
c
~to'h ~nter)
feet to snag a Une drive 10 end
the fin.I when Northwood had a
runner on third. 'Tm very
happy.''
In the Sea King seventh. !Jrl:!~·
son put Lhe ball 'in play. I le led
off witJ1 a groundball 10 third
base. He slid 10 beat the throw,
which was ..off target. allowing
Presson to get on board.
With Presson stealing secom.I.
Nil Pakhi.koff knocked a hase hll
past ~econd ba!>e and Presson
went on to third. Lance sent an-
other grounder toward thirc.J, and
Presson took off home. I le slid
just ahead of the throw. tymg the
score, 5·5.
P'<lrker Fergt1son and Josh
Rradbury had an llBI single in
the second. La.nee finished the
game with rwo n111s swred and
Palchikoff had one.
· "!'hat was awesom~... l.,ll\et!
:.aid. "Thar':. probably thl' most
fu11 a baseball ~arne could be "
CIF Division IV
Simfflnal
Corona det Mar 6. Northwood 5
Score by Innings CdM 022 ooo 2 b 11 4
N'wood 310 100 o s J >
Maggard. Eadington ( ll. Conranr (7)
and l<olly, Marin Finn (61; Deloach
and Bonder. W -Contant. 11·2. L -
Oeloaeh. 5 3 28 Martn Finn (CdMl.
Van Lutwen (N) 38 Kuvkendall INI
DEEP SEA
"fuesday's counts
Newport Landing. -J
boats. 59 angler~. I white
!>ea bass. 228 barracuda, 21
caJlco bas~. 159 !>and bass. 2
roclcfish.
HARBOR
Continued from A 7
on various scoring chances.
Shane Truelove made a fingertip
save for Kaiser early in the first
half to keep the game scoreless.
Jake Turner worked lbe right
sideline, taking on three Harbor
· View defenders, before he
emerged with the ball and cen-
tered to Brice Manning. who
gave Kaiser an early lead. Grady
Howe took the ball down fo r
Harbor View after play had re-
sumed and scored on a deflec-
tion off a Kaiser player to tic the
game, 1-1. Manning gave Kaiser
the lead moments before the
first half ended after he collected
a long pass and broke away from
defenders for a one-on-one op·
port unity with the goaltender.
Harbor View tied the contest,
2-2. at the start of the second
half when Connor Morrill fount!
the ball inside the 18-yard bux.
He rurned and fired a prec:ise
shot into the top-left corner or
the goal. Mer I lughes' four
goals, Howe netted his second of
thl' game near the top-left corner
of the net, capping Harbor
View·s scoring.
DON LE'ACH I OAJL't' PILOT
Harbor View's Chandler Hughes, left, tries to boot one past Kaiser
g_oalie Shane Truelove, who stops the ball 1ust before the goal.
we had c1 good half doien or ~o
real fa:.I. good defenc.Jrn. hur Wl' DAILY PILOT CUP
haven't µlayed togetller ~o it took
awhile tor us to comt' tugetht'r ..
Kaiser still has high hope'> lor
tht• re~t of the game!'! despite the
opening setback.
"We really gelled in that ~ec·
ond half." Harbor View Coach
Terry Nemnich said. "We knew
"I thought we pluyed a gu1>d
first game and real good l'ir-.1
half,'' Ka1~t'r coach Bill l.ew"
said. "We got 10 k.J1ow what tou1
nament play is a.II about."
Editor's note: All part1c1pating
Daily Pilot Cup teams are
t1ricouraged ro phone in results 89
soon as possible after each match
to the sports desk at (949)
574-4222 or (949) 574-4223, or
e-mail results to
R1cl1ard.Dunn lallatimes.com.
TUESDAY'S SCORES
Boy. M fClld Cahfornie 0
Cerden Hell 3, O.Vls 1 Harbor View 7. KeiMr 2
Killybrooke 3, RN (2) 1 Harbor Dey 9. S1 John 2
N.wport eo..t 2, St John'• 1 Our Led>( Oueen of Angels
Our Lady Queen of Angel• 5, D1vl1 2
3, M1rioenCllri9tianJ .. Ad1rm(1)9,Ma11nera S
Harbor Dey l. St. Joec:hlm 0 Ree 8. Newport Helghll 0
Andefeen 1, H1rbor View 1
11oyaw.--.
KaiMr (815, Devl1 (8) 0
M1riner1 (BJ 3, Prine» of
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AnderMn 11, Devis 0
Our Ledy OuHn of Angels
2.Marioen1
C1rden Hetl 4, H1rbor 01y 0
Unooln 4, Newport Heights
0
GifteHeltllW
Davie (8J 1, Adam& O
Rea 1, K1l1er (BJ 0
Lincoln (8J 2, Newpo11
Element.Irv (8J 1
AnderMn (8) 3, Carden Hall
(8)0
lloyaMgold
M1rinet1 Christian ( 11 7.
&oy.J-4 11i1Wf
Whittier 5, Davia (812
St. JOamlm (81 2, Harbor
D1y (8 IO
Newpo11 Coast 1813.
Lincoln (81 2
Glfta , .. gold
AnderMn 4, Harbor lflew 0
H1rbor 0.y 6, Adams O
Mariners 7. E1stbluff 0
C.rden Hell 1, Newport
Elem.1
Newpo11 Heighta 3, Davis 0
KelMr 1. Lincoln O
Gifts M lltwr
Keiser C 2, D1v1a (8) 1
St. Joachim (8) 2, Chril1
Lulheren 0
Ke11er (8) 3, Sono11 0
M1riner1 C 2. Our lady
Ou.en of Angele (BJ 1
Andersen l81 1, Harbor Day
tB)O
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Andersen's MacKenzie Brown, left, makes a
move on Davis's Veronica Flores in the first half
Tuesday in pool play in the Daily Pilot Cup.
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R PLANS ANO SPU
If ICI\ !IONS /IHI AV/Ill
A(\t l NOW 1'1e dO•U·
meats may be 1 ey11wcd
al lhe PROJ£CT MAN
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OR CAN Bl PUllC~IASfD f ROM IMTUNIJ
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po" • 01d bond 0< olll••
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of '°' of the •mount ol tho brcf wrlh the bid
0 ltch 8100£ R "
mull•neouslv with lhe
1ucuhon ol lh& Con
1r-.1 Aar••mcnt will b•
requ11ed lo lurnrsh •
Lebof •1td Materi1I
Pell or m•nco Bond 1n •fl
UllOUl•I equal 10 100
perce11t o t lhfl' Co11tracl
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111n SA1d Bond\ shall
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( The BI00£11 $hill be
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do • \INlfllO SCMOCM. CAt.lf'ORNIA BUSINESS &
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or the cuutl m1llu Publlsh~d NewpQr I ON IUNE 14. 2~. A
tu• lh•• 01 d11 s Thur Be•ch/Costa Mu• Daily All, SPACE HUNTING
ofders 11u onlorceab~ Ptlo l lune 2. 9 , r UN SlAClf 8'>6~
anywhe1• tn C•lolurn1• bll,
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or """ ~ •~I' ol lhom .-(OMTITM.S PROPCRTY HAS SEEN
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que l.t Ptlirrnn .e4 M•ao, CA 921t2• H'l'IEK POOl TA8l£
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rutnplMen cualqcuer parle NOll(,I IS ~ltRlBY ~~~IS £N11R1AINM£N1
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CALIFORNIA. COUNT'\' Of ••Lt1n up tu, 1)111 M l RAGS OF INSUI llllON
ORANOL 341 fH£ Ctl'I' 13ht tha11, lhP •tlo~e f'ubh~hod Ne wP•" 1 ORl\ll, PO SOX 14170 st3led bt~ d~odl1n.. fle,1eh/Co~la Mes• Odil
ORANGE CA 92868 \•altd bids "' lhe 1Jlar.e 2 The nanr•. address and 1de11\1l1~1l 'bov• lor 111• I' II u I I 11 l'" 2 • 'I l~lt<phone number of awMd nl .1 tonl•MI 101 2oo4 W4J
l>'!llhoner's ell0<nty ur Ille .ibo•e Ptorelt
pehhoner w1thoul an All bids art tu De. In
atl0<nev •s ({I 11ombre actort!ante w1lh Cond•
lit• d1r•~tr1nt1 v et numefO hun~. tn!l.truC1UJn'° and
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Apt C (;~la Mesa CA t.n~la Mesa CA 9?626 mu the•. will b• 3 man·
Oat• (fodoa~ MAit 2S dotory pro-bid <on-
2002 loroft<• al I 0:00 am,
ALAN SlATllt Clerk Juno I . 20D4 al
(Actu otlo), by A lulld1"9 l , 2915 leor
AGRONOVITZ, Do,..1y Stroot, Co11a MOia,
N011Cf 1U 1111 PrRSON CA. Any b1drler 101,111~ tn
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298'5 loo• St., Coata ,., s~oo ouo 00 All
MOia, CA 92626 )Ut•IY <f•"lll.t"'"' pm
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DISfltlCT
of Orang• County
Sharon L. Ching,
Director af rur<ha1ln9
and Warehau1ln9
114/424-S017
l'ubl"h~d N~wpor I
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IV JeHY Marder
Surf City is more than just surf.
Sure. fhc waves are great and you can
surf year round. And sure. the cil)' can
hoast 1he country's highest-rated
qualifylf\Jo: surf tournament, the U.S.
Open.
But there nre plenty of other thing..,
that make life In I luntington terrific
when the mercury heats up.
, Whether you're happiest when
waterlo~ed or a landlubber nt heart,
the B·milC' stretch of beach hosts "
varll'ty uf .1n1vili<'' th:ll k.<.·ep your
shouldl'f' .. unhunw<l and your
hcnrl lwnr wring.
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Ln between skateboarding. surf fishing
and bi.king. strips with cheese are a
welt-known beach treat.
*Anyone who's a local knows it's a
Huntington Beach treat: City
Councilwoman Jill Hardy said. "Ir 's a
snack you're supposed lo gel at the
beach."
A brisk walk along the Bolsa Chica
wetlands at sunrise is a peaceful way to
·tart any day. Gary Gorman, prcijel:t
manager for 1he I lu111"1l,rtOn Beach
Wetlands Conservancy, lakes the lrnil
from Magnolia S1reN near hb homC' IO
lhc Sa11ta Ana River ill least three times a
week. l;rom there, he wa_lk.-. under lht·
bridge aero-..,, Pacific Coa!.I I h~hw<Jy and
along the falbert Marsh.
"l11crc·~ a 101 of lcll.'>I 1ern-. down lhl'fl'
now. tlwy'll lw tlwrl' umil Au.,,w.t,"
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week.end.
"There are lots of things 1ha1 arc in a
short distance.· he said. "You get in your
bubble and don't have 10 leave.·
Garrison.and his wife often take their
6-year-old daughter 'raylor 10 Ruby's ar
lhe pier for fish tacos. They've also been
sampling sushi joims in town. Their 1
favorite: Full Moon Sushi at Brookhurst
Street and Ellis Avenue.
"It's good sushi at a good price and il's
a small restaurant and it's not 100 foncy,"
he said.
for lhose willing lo splurge for a meal.
Sparks Woodfire Cooking i~ a grcal place
tu lake u date. Hardy. who freque111~ the
re:.1aurant often with her ftant:c, love'
the Oak Roasted Tri Tip so much th<il
-.he can't hear 10 sampll• u1her oplwn<,.
The Chilean sea bass and paper thin
pizzas are also rumored to be tasty.
But for many families, the highlight of
the summer is Fourth of July, wruch will
celehrate its centennial anniversary in
Hunlington Beach this year.
Lndependcnce Day in Surf Gity is an
all-day family affair. TI1e day includes a
pancake breakfast, a SK and lOK run,
the parade and fireworks, which will be
set off over the water this year for the
lirst time in decades.
"We Jove the Fourth of July parade."
~aid Drew Head, who attends with his
wife and 1wo children' every year. "We
always sit down on the beach at PCH.
We love sitting over there with the ocean
hrcczc. And if there's a lull in the action,
you rnn watdi t.he surfers."
Fireworks mark
100 years of Fourt4s
By Jenny Marder
A striking shower of exploding
111lor<; and light!i will rain down over
Surf Cily waters this summer for the
first time tn three decades.
I lunlington Beac:h will mark ii<>
centennial Fourth of July celebration
wilh one of the largusr fireworks
displays in the riation.
After n mccling lhe show la'\t year
• and r(>jening a proposal 10 hold
lircwurk_o; 111 January because of
c;afety concerns. the l';ity Council
finally hacked ofT Its stand in
rcbruary when It gave planner<, the
green light to hold 1he '>how.
Fireworlts wt>rc moved from lhe
beach venue le> l luntini.,rton Beach
High School in the 1970<;, when
increasingly thicL. fog blucked the
show from view.The ftreworks show,
which will begin at 8:45 p.m .. will he
shCH [rom a barge located 1,000 fret
off 1he shore at Huntington Street.
"h's going to be huge and in many
wa~ wlique as weU. • said Paul
Sousa. the shows designer. "We have
a vanety of fireworks that we're
importing from up lo 10 countries
The largest shell is 10 Inches. And
there will be a whole mile or more of
i' great view.·
Mu.<tlc will be broadcast live and
simulcast on K-P..arth .101. The
theme of this year's show is "Salute
to Heroes..• There will be more than
500 effects as well as some surpri.ses,
wWch organizers are remaining
tighf-llpped about.
"I t.h.inJc there's a lot of intrigue
with this event. so I want to
maintain the intrigue and not givr it
all away: Sousa said.
But the fireworks show is just one
event in a day packed. with activities.
Events will begin at 6 a.m., with the
am1uaJ pa11cake breakfast at Lake
Park. al Lake and 11th streets. 111e
fun run and centennial Fourth of
July parade will follow.
Dale Dunn, a 39-year resident,
president of the Hunlihgton Beach
Cow1cil on Aging and founding
director of the Huntington Beach
Conference and V\sitor's Mreau, will
be tl1e community grand marshal.
A giaru centennial birthday cake
balloon will lead off the parade's 350·
entries as it snakes from 8th Street
and Pacific Coast Highway south to
Main Street and tluough Downtown.
finishing at lhe intersection of Main
Street and Yorktown Avenue.
The parade will, as always. include
colorful Ooats, dancers. athle1es.
marching bands. polilicians.-
comrnunlty group:. and local
ceJebrlties.
Celebrilies this year include
former Olympic gymnast Cathy
HJgby and Cpl. limothy C. Tardif.
who wa-. ft'centJy awarded a silver
star for bravery:Thi.s year's grand
marshal has not yet been selected.
"New to the parade this year are
1he gj.ganlic balloons,· Fourth of July
pokeswoman Connie Young said
"They will be on a platform and will
be pulled aJoni·" .
At 5 p.m. on July 4, the pier will
close ro the public. At 6 p.m., it will
re-open onJy to those with VIP
passes. TI10se who opt 10 purchase
the S50 pier seating tickets will be
treated to a plcalic dinner and
choreographed music.
VIP admlsslon Will help the Fourth
of July Executive Board raise money
forthe S61,9l2 6.reworb'show.
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Burton Karson, Artistic Dir«lor& Conductor
24th v4nnual Season~· 20-27 June 2004
Sunday, June 20, 4 :00 p.m. at Saint Michael&: All An~ls Church
BAJlOQU'E CONCERTOS
Fn 1ival Orchestra of period iRStrumcnts; Burton Kirson, et.mclwtor
John Thic.~ttcn, trum!J'ff, Rob Diggins. violin
William ~keen & Todd French, violonct'l/o,· Gabriel Am:gui. organ
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Monday. June 21. 8 :00 p.m. at Saint Michad & All Angela Church
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By June Cosogronde
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cxpt>r1CJH'L~ lo pi11p~u11t 1hc tw-.1 w:1y~ lo
have fun. For examplt·. Hl't'k h<L<;
perfrrtrrl the an ut wh:u he rail:-. "l\all
nulls" -'>ilnt!<a ... 11!·~ d£'~tgrwd for roll111g
tennis balls from thl' 111p t•ilher ju~t 111
1hc hollorn l)f lhl' -.;111<11·a-.1le or 1hm11gh
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Beck a lso rt'tomrnendct.J a K<tflll'
called "djhhle dahhle." 1111hi'>
p<>lentialJy wild sport. a gTOllf) of j)t'opJe
~rand on a float at thl' end uf a Jork.
One huldinK a ma1ch jumpi. in the watl'r
and releases the match from
underneatla. ·n1e11. wlte11 ii m.t!'-111 1Jw
surface. everyone else jumps in 111 be tht'
firs1 to grab it.
But perhaps an all-Lime favorrte
... um mer activity fo r the Beeks of the
world: "One of the best things 10 do 1s
watch the girls," he said. "They're uut
warching the boys.·
Those looking for more
family-oriented fun can foUow lhc lead
of Kay llidgeway. wife of mayor Tod.
"It's always fun tu go down to lhe Fuo
i'.nne," said Ridgeway. a mother of thne.
"Th e kids always head suaight to the
an;ade"
llidgeway aJso recommended a I rip
on the ferry, just fur the fun of it.
"ti's reaUy cool," she said.
Jim Fournier. a peninsula
IJusinessman and Web master of the
fales of Balhoa local newi. ~ill', wa-. pnvy
10 a list of don't-miss ac1ivi11e'
scheduled rhis summer.
For example, every Saturday ai
~u11dow11 from lwle t 2 to Aui.;. 28 ,., il
STAFF fll£ PHU!•
A group ol fun-seekers gels on elevated
view of lhe harbor and ltle Fun Zone
Whtie taking a spin on the Ferns wheel
palriotil: Dag-lowering ceremony a1 1he
flaK pole nexl to BaJboa Boat Rentals a1
F.dgcwa1cr Place on Balboa Peninsula.
pccial guests and patriotic music m.U.t•
each ceremony unique.
"You never know who's going to he
laking part or what will be going on,"
Fournier said.
City Manager Homer Bludau poinied
ou1 that rowi ng along the Bad Bay is
always a thrill .
"You just rent a kayak and go out
there and it's so peaceful and so
beautiful." Bludau said. "!l's-so
picturesque and so peaceful. Ifs a ~n:<11
way to see Newport Beach."
Of course. sometimes the most
popular activities are popular for a
reason. Oona Murray, who wo rks at the
American Legion Post, likes "just lying
on chc beach.·
Murray sajtJ she grew up o n 36th
Street near the ocean, whjch used II> be
her favorite hangout on the sand. Thestt
days. she says. she gravitates away from
the college crowd and closer 10 the quiet
family scene on the harbor side of the
peninsula near the American Legion
"For people-watcher like m e,"
Murray said, "being on the beach is
alway-; a good time."
More than just ~rts to this city
ly otlrdre Newman
Residents of Cu~ta M1~~a haw cclec11r
tas1cs during the swn mer.
<JeofJ'Wei;t and his wife enjoy till'
concerts al Fairview Park.
"We love wntching our neighhor.. and
their children rocking tu lhc music.
dancing in cheir own special way or ju'lt
humming aJ011g to <1mcmornblr1\111~
from years gone by," We.'lt '<aid. ''A
perfect way lo RJX!ncl an evening.''
l'lnnning Commissioner Antee Gurlirh
said and he and his wife enjoy many uf
1he things they do all year such ll<>
pliiying golf at Costa Mesti Country <l11h
and eating outdoors n1 Metro roinll'.
which has live music during 1hc
'iUITintt•r
County lrcasurer· fax C.uUector John
Moorlach said his family enjoys going to
the Fish Fry, whirh is corning up lhis
wt:ckeml. and just hanging out al home.
"We just enjoy living iJl C..<1sta ~a -
our weather and heing at home,"
Moorlach said, "We moved, so we have a
cornrnunily pool tha1 we er\joy. We also
love to cul ch movies -eil her at Triangle
Square or Metro Pointe. We just ea! at a
lot of places. cat local, and we like to
barbecue in lhe backyard. On Fourth of
July, we get together with the neighbors."
Cily Councilman Allan Ma11soor .sajd
he likes 10 go out co dinner and movies
in Costa Mesa and enjoys narme.
"I love using the parks. going for
lrnounlo.inJ hike ride'>." Mansoor said
•Any outdoor activity I'm happy with."
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SU MMER A L 0 N C T II E C 0 A S T
Fair ready for its
taste of summer
l y Deirdre Newmon
The Orange Coun1y Fair will offer its
usual cornucopia of food. events and
rides this summer, and for the firs1 tjme.
rafr officials are offering a sneak p review
the day before it starts in July.
"When I look al the total list of things
being offered, it's again trying to make
sure that everyone's favorite traditions
are preserved, but again adding
something new," l;eneral Manager
Becky Bailey-Findley said.
The 21-day halJmark of summer runs
from July 9 to Aug. I , excluding
Mondays.
On July 8, a "Taste of 1he Fair" wiU
rake place at Pacific Amphitheatre. The
free reception will feature a
performance from the Fab Four. a
Beatles' tribute band, wi1h Orange
County's Pacific Symphony. Both will
perform opening night. The event will
also include appetizers, roaming
entertainment and fireworks.
Once the fair Marls, 1here arc a host of
promotions to make 1he fair more
inviting, Bailey-Findley said.
Some of these include "Jam ln10 the
Fair" on o pening day. which will offer
free admission and parking from JO to
11 a.m. "Kids Days" arc 1\1esdays, when
children ages 6 to 12 are admjtted free.
"Seniors Days" are 'Jhursdays, when
seniors age 55 and older will be
admitted for $4 and receive free
merry-go-mund and Ferris-wheel rides
all day.
New this year is the Summer Book
Drive on July 28. horn noon 10 6 p.m ..
fairgoers will get in free if 1hey donate
one new children's book or three "gently
used" children's books. AJJ books
collected will benefit Orange Coun1y
public school'! and will he marched by
Scholasti c, Inc.
Bailey-Findley c11<:11uragcs fair
aficionados to come multiple times to
lake advantage uf everything the fair has
to offer.
"If you want 10 come multiple day-;
there are special incentives to come.·
Bailey-Findley said. "lhe cn1ertajnment
changes daily. Ml 1ha1'i. a good rea<;<m 10
com e every day.·
Ride safety will :.till be a 1op priority.
Railey-Findley said. Last summer, there
Sl N'f Fll.f PliO fO
Fairgoers cheer on the rOCefS during the
All-Alaskan Pig Races at the lair.
STAH rill PU()I()
Fairgoers brave the drop on the log nde
al Cosio Mesa's Orange County Frnr
were two highly p11blici1.ed injuries from
ndes at the fair.
"We've conLinued to work closely with
o ur safety consultants, with our firs1-aid
provider imd the carnival company in
terms of making sure that practices and
policies are in place." BaiJey-FindJey
said. ·And also, we're prepared sho uld
there be an acciden1."
General safety will also be a main
conrem. with bag searches al the gale,
she added.
Enterlainment highlights al lhe
Pacific Amphitheatre concens include
Heba McEnlirc and Jackson Browne. The
fn.'C t.>vents al the C:ili1.ens Business flank
Arena indudt· Speedway motocross
cnrnpetit iom. bull riding anJ I .at ino
coucerts.
For 1hc fourth year. celebrity chef-. will
perform cooking shows on Heritage
Stage. The chefs include Mary Sue
Milliken and Susan Feniger.
Bailey-Findley 'laid she is looking
forward to her favorite fair snack-
tasty chip.,, which are homemade polato
chips sold in 1he livestock area. She aJsn
has been known 10 enjoy deep-fried
Oreos.
"Oh my gosh, they're wonderfu l," she
said. "It 1aswd like a warm
chocolote-chip cookie. Luckily, I didn't
discover them till halfway throu~h the
fair."
While the fair has 'iO many
enticements for the senses, it is also a
chance lo reconnect with people,
Bailey-Findley said.
"llte fair time. to many of us, is kind
of a reunion of seeing people -our
patron.ci, our partners, vendors," she
said.
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By Suzie Harrison
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rt•ram1c:' and photography. All nnworl..
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Art workshop.., and ~cminar'> will lw
avail<t hlt• regularly 1hrougltr111 t Ilic
summer for thildren and adult~. !)ped~ll
evcn1~ are ~chcdulcd throughout 1hc
'ummcr. !::.very 1 hur!tda) and ~turday
rnu,it " 111 1.hc air l'hu~d<ty•,, ,1.u1111g
JuJy 8, 1, the "Wine T~llll!{ and la1.1
::,enc'." Si' wilh admis ... ion. 4::~o 10 7 .. m
p.m. ~unday~. slarting July 11 . 1s lhl'
"Oassic:al Music Series, .. l w 4 p.111.
-.pct:iaJ theme days are on Saturday'
from noon to 4 p.m .
II st.1ns with "Walk on the Wdd ~icll', ..
July 24, a~ arlis t CJuis Hoy hrinK' 111 a
menagerie of wild animah.. On July 31.
"llawaiim1 Cultural Day" bring' danrl'
arr and ac1ivitic!> the nloha way to lltl'
festival grounJ~. "!)urf", Up" hringl> ~urf
scene., nlT the beach a.nu 11110 thl' fe~tival
on Aug. 14. Celebrate the cuhure and :in
of A<>ia on Aug. 21 at "Asinn Ans Day."
Another highlight of lhE\ F~slival <•f
AsJ.s is a Junior Art Exhibition, wi.th 150
pieces of an work from Orange Coun1y
school chiJdren juried into the exhibi1.
Acltlitionally. throughottt the summer,
Youth Art Educati on Days will be held
every Wednesday. The classes will give
children ages 5 111 13 lhe opponumty In
experience a wide variecy of ans -
theater, music. painting and more.
The Fest.ivaJ of Arts has a season pa'>'>
of SS for general admission and $3 for
seniors and students. Laguna Beach
residents receive free admission, as do
children under 12, every day.
For more information, call (9491 ·
494-1145 or 1800) 487 ·3378 or visit
w111udag1111nf es1 i valof arts. com. The
festival. at 650 Laguna Canyon Road, is
open daily from 10 a.m. 10 11 :30 p.m.
PAGEANT OF THE MASTERS
The 70-year-old Pageant of the
Masters b a celebration of art during
which the works of master artists comt'
to life.
Master; from various time pcriodi. arc
represented through re-created s1a111cs,
paintings, popular movie posters and
other celebrated media.
i:.uch year a different lheme brings
new works to the stage. This year's fOClll>
is "furtrait of the Artis~" which 1a1ces 11
closer louk at the lives fUld legends of
ome of lhc world's greatest artists.
Under 1he guidance of an experienced
group of volunteers. many of whom
havl' IJl'en thC'tc more than 20 years.
thc\C work.'> :ire magically transformed
11110 life·'>lt.cd "iableaux vivant ,"or
h\'111g ptl'lllfl'' rhrough lighting.
1n1ric.itc· 't't~ and livt' actors. each work
1.ilc' 011 1 ht• hkenc.,, of ii'
1w11-tl11 nc11Mnnal original or
1lm·(·-di111e11,111n<tl moc.lcl.
J lw page<1111\ "Poruait of the Artist,"
will ht• rwrfnmwd nightly at tt:30 p.m .
luly 7 1hrnugh Aug. 2B with a 'ipccial
rPlt•lm1y gal11 lundraiser perforn1a11cc
,\ug . .!9 ril'kcl~ range from $20 to $300
tor thl' gala .
I ht· pageant i'> 011 1hc Festival (11 Art~
gro1111d:. in 1hc Irvine Uowl at 650
Lagu11a < .anyon Hoad . For more
inlom1auon, call (9491 494 · 11 45 or (BOO)
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SAWDUST ART ffST1VAl
I he· ~wdu.,1 An Fe.;1ival is the face of
L•1gu11a lieach\ art community. To be a
~wdu,1 exh1h11or. the arti t must live in
1~1guna Be;ich.
More 1han 200 artlltl'> wiU exhibit their
otth'lnal artwork 111 this 5ummer's show.
whrrh openo; Ju ly 2 and runs through
Sep1 5 and 111cl11des every an medium
.1t rea5.onahll! price,. There is jewelry.
rc1arnir'o, gja'>'>. textile and clothing,
pa1111111g'> ;ind prints, wood and meta.I
ar1 ;md more.
I he l<wa1lon i!> in a beautifuJ
eucalyptus grove and each anist boo1h
i., hru1d-buih every summer. The
l\awdus1 '>trlr!ed in the summer of I 96fi
rind h;i:-. maintained its laid-back
a11110 .. phcre complete with sawdus1
roverin~ 1he grou11d and waterfalls lhal
add lo 1.hc peaceful hlUsides.
"h1mily Fun days" offer special
l'nter1<11nmen1 and projects for the
c11tire family on July 20 and Aug. 24.
Every rhursday from fi 10 10 p.m. is
lornls nigh!, when Laguna Beach
re5idcnts are admiued free.
fhe Sawdust Art Fesllval also includes
plenty of activi11e for children.
·1 here ic; a ceramics boolh lhat offers
free one-on-one instruction at lhe
potter' wht-el for children ages 3 and up
from I 0:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. TI1ere is
a glazi ng and firing cost of $5.
The Art Space teaches printing
techniques. incl~ing relief printing.
linoleum prints, embossing and more
for children ages 6 lllld older from 10:30
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Art Space hosts
classes taught by Sawdust Art Festival
exhibi1ors and other classes range from
silk painllng for children 14 and older,
papermaking for all ages and oil and
acrylic painung. ages 10 and older.
The childrens boolh for arts arid crafts
have acllvities led by the Sawdust staff
from I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily for children
5 and up. Admission fees are $6.40 for
adults; SS.SO for senJors 65 and older;
and S2 for children 6 to 12 years old.
Season passes are S 12. The Sawdust Art
Festival is at 935 Laguna Canyon Road.
For infatmation. call (949) 494-3030 or
onlint: at www.sn1udustartfestivaLorg.
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Braving the Open waves
By Mike Sciacca
Summer figure'> to really heat up by the em.J of
July.
nu11·~ when the world'<; !Clp surfers and huge
crowds will converge on 1luntington13each for the
2004 Bank of lhe WeM Beuch Games featuring the
I fonda U.S. Open of Surfing Prewnted by O'Neill.
rhe event wiJI run between July 24 and Aug I .11
the Huntington Beach Pier.
Mure than fiOO world-da-.<; athlete!> are expcned
for the games, said Jame-; Leitz. vice prei,ident of
International Management Group, which -,1age-. lhl'
games.
"The Bank of the We<,t Beach Games is Southern
California's quinlt!SSential action sports and lifestyle
fc'>tival with its roots firmly placed in Surf City,
U .SA .... Leit7. said. "The tradition and heritage of
thb event dates back nearly five decades to the
Mainland's first major surfing cvenc. Over the year<;,
thi event has become lhe epicenter of action sport.
music and lifestyle."
The Bank of lhe West Beach Games is ansb"rcd
by lhe Honda U.S. Open of Surfing presented by
O'Neill. It's Nonh America's hi&hest-rated -'\Uc-5tar
-qualifying event and lhe world's largest
professional surfing competition.
The U.S. Open will draw 500 of lhe sport's elite
surfers who will compete for a $I 75,000 purse. Leitz
said.
Back to defend lhe men's title is C.ory Lopez of
Florida. Australian 01elsea Georgeson won the
women's title in last year's I londa Element U.S.
Open of Women prt'Sented by O' c1ll.
~veral lornJ <;urfers also haw their eye on the
top pm.c in each contest.
"Its a surfing comest on a global ~cale, and it's so
awesome to ht: able to surf it i11 my own backyard,"
~aid Brett SimpMm, a profes,iunal "urfcr from
I hrntington Reach. "It ·s sort of like havmg a home
rnurt advanl<lKt', just like tn bao;kcrhall."
The 19-ycar-old buro;t onto th(' U.S. Open ~cene
two ycari. ago when. a' a JUrnor at 1 luntingHJn
Beach I hWi. he won hi~ first -.1x heat-. on th1·
opening day of competition.
Thi'> will he 111~ third U.S. Opc11.
"I've been all around Lhe world ;111tl there\ 1101
one event <1r111he World <)ualify1ng Series tour a-.
big as this one," he said. "We have the whole world
cu ming to Huntington Beach."
Surfing will share lhe spotlight with action -.port!>
such as skateboarding and BMX ridinK.
Competitors in Lhose sports will vie for a portion
of a $50.000 purse in the Philips Key Ring "Soul
Bowl," a 68-fcet long, 46-feet wide and 13-feet deep
bowl-shaped arena.
Local Soul Bowl veterans scheduled to compete
are Omar Hassan and Brian Patch, who finished
one-two. respectively. in last year·., event.
Patch. though. won lhe overall Soul Bowl Litle.
Spectators also will be able to enjoy an
interactive festival as well as live regional and
national musical acts.
All events during the 2004 Bank oflhe West
Beach Game~ are open to the public and free of
charge.
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Defending world chomp1on Andy Irons of Koual busts a
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IC\llpbftl IO pun::bw tf IOllM!Cbtng Alie,... about any aocal in bib your fMqt
l4UJlA, Ind you'll ~that the )bu cm.-.,. beMI up e.omt = ~~~ Llguna. tapway to Oii Ddw IDd .wt the ....... -., l.llga.IDa Art Ml-. 11111 IUllUDe(,
'nib a .UOO down to one of the "DebonhAlt:.~· Nani
many be9cbel, oftal neaded An:::bbdure• II on ahl* lbrough
between cilia, or w.lk rtgbl into the July s. Slartln«Alll-1, •100 Artilb
wtldemeea. Nature palb have been See God" wtl)e on dilfUy and run
prmerved by many &1iYe....... ~Oct. 3. lbebqAnlsls
and ant awahing vllltors )al <Alery wll dilpllly work by s.ge
round. HUI School advanced p&eameot art
Jt'a how Dave Peck. preaklenl of lftJdenls tbroulb July 5.
the Cross Q.ahural CoundJ. said he The~ clniw '1r the dty in
prefers to apend hJI dJne. the tummer are cbe te.dYall -the
"I get to the beach every day for a PesdvlJ of Arts, s.wdust Feedva1
hike wtth my dog." be said. "and and the Pageant of the Masters. All
I~ just had a busy semester. but I are worth Yilliting.
hope to get back into the canyom A tiue ttem in the d ty Is the
•.. Dilley WUdemess Park and lAgUnA Playbouee. The theeltt
othen. • • pmieo111 producdooa from around
But ii you're IOoking for the nadons and brinp ln
somethlng a titde more metro. try a bjghly-mipected directon and
waJlt downtown. lbu can find Just actor&.
about anything ln the shops that "Tubletop" as making its West
line Forest and Ocean ~ues or Coast premiere at the playhouae
Broadway. througb June LI. Also, find time to
Laguna Isn't called an artists' see "Late Nite Catechism: The play
gallery for nothing. Of course, ~ so popular it tw been heJd over
there's plenty of an galleries. There's several times. This time it's set to
window shopping a plenty .and a run through Jwie 21.
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ly AJlclo '°''ISOft
A hit Broadway musical. a
world-famous ballet and an educational
show for children wiU aJJ talce the stage
lhis summer at the Orange County
Performing Arts Cen~er. .
Those needing an arts fix can choose
from three musicals and two ballets. ao;
well as the children's show, all of which
arc famity-frienclly.
"We're excited because in summertime
we really Rel a chance 10 presem some
hig entertainmem and en1enainmen1 for
the emire family,• said Jerry Mandel, the
cente(s president. "We always lry to do a
variety, but summer is most often big
Broadway shows. that's when we have
the Lime in the hall to do them."
In June. those who can~ afford a big
vaca1ion hut are lonhng w get away 1·an
V1Sit Rodgers & Hammersteins
"Oklahoma!", which runs June l!l lo 20.
l\l'iO rm the slare is "Thoroughly Modem
Millie,· the Tony-award winning musical
ahout a Kansas girt adjusting to life in
Hl20s New York, which shows from July
27 10 Aug. I. Finally. Mel Brook.•;'
acdairnc .. 'CI comedy • Inc Produce~· will
hnng laughs ac; well a., dancing and i.cmg
to Orange Co11111y for a. three-week nm
Aug. 3 10 22. ~
'llie Broadway siw:s are am ong the
center's most popuJar offerings every
year because it's the closest place for
locals to see them, Mandel said.
"The o nly way they could see these
shows wuuld be to go to Los Angeles, if
they're even there," he said.
Dance enthusiasts can choose from
Balletl Frclflkfurt, a company specializing
in acmbalic dance. and London's Royal
Ba!Jet in its only Southern California
appearance. _
Ballett Frankfurt appears June 11 and
12. and the Royal Ballet performs
"Cindcrell11" July 5 to 8 and "Giselle" July
~and 10.
For kids there's "Dora the Explorer
Uvc." a show based on the children's 1V
scrie:, ahour a young bilingual
a<lven1uress, who solves pU.l:l.Jes and
pmblems as she travels jungles. beaches
and rain forests with her animal friends..
"Dom" rtm~ June 23 to 27.
Also thi.-. summer, the Pacific
"ymphony presents its 25th anniversary
finale on June 4 ru1d 5.
• for mfonm1lion on shows at the
Or.mge C :oun1y Performing Arts Center,
call 1714)5.'l6·2746 or vi$il rvww.ocpac.org
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the Coast
One moment, it's crowded , the next, deserted.
Orange County's beach es are a varied treasure.
Editor's Note : It's not a new idea. In
fact, our journalistic forebears walked
this same path almost 20 years ago,
trudging along the entire Orange Coast
and chronicling what they saw along
the way. It sounded like a good Idea
then, and it sounds like a good one
now as we present our second Summer
Along the Coast special section. What
readers will find is a literary stroll from
the tip of Bolsa Chica State Beach to
the southern end of Laguna Beach,
taking in the sights. the sounds. the
scents of Mother Ocean. With the coast
so close. we often take its beauty for
granted. So to remind you of how
lucky we are. here's an up close and
personal look at the ocean's edge.
FLIRTING WltH THE SAND
By Mike Sclocca
I had heen walking bad. and forth
between the beach walk and
shoreline <ilnng Rolsa 01ica Sta,Je
Beach for ahou1 two milcc;, when it
happened.
There ~he wu~. thic; llodacious blond.
running in full -.tridc along thL·
-;horeline. and, w my !-urprise, she "a"
heading straight toward me
This once distant beauty wac; a real
stwmer up close and her hig. warm
brown eye.'> hooked me 1n-.tantanco11c;I).
She came up to mt· and flirted a hit.
then. 'luddenly. left me tu reach the real
thing she had been running after all
· alon{:'a ten ni~ ball. "Chloe," her owner
had yelled, and just like that, the g1>ldcn
Lahrndor had sprinted away.
Something like that is bound to
happen at Dog Beach, one of the many
popular area<; along a stre tch of beach
that runs from Warner Avenue and
Pacific Coast Highway. north to the
Huntington Beach Pier.
Oog Beach was full of ac1io11 on thi.,
day, ru. dogs and owners cavorted on ,1
stretch ,,r beach designated for playful
canines.
"Oog Beach is very convenient during
the off.time, like early afternoon," -;aid
Wes Wuchner. 28. a Huntington IJeMch
resident who <;aid he take<; hi-; Jog. Aly. a
miniature Pinc;cher. down to Dog Beach
an average of twice a week. "People
come from place" like Yorha Linda anti
Corona and have ii great time. 11 ·~ a
definite dr:m to the citv and 1-:rC".1t for
L>ownt11wn fllL'rl'hants and our
l'fllllOmy nw heath wall that began <II Warntr
Avenue a11d P·.tcific Coa~I I lighway ""''
full of cyclist-., \Valker1', runner-. and
'l<.atC'r•,, who traveled both north and
<;uuth.
A~ I w11u11tl my way toward the picr. I
1h,cov1.•red three main c;urfing an:a ... 1ha1
local-; are quilt familiar with.
Bcgmning ~II Uol<>a Ouca ~late 111.•at Ii,
o;urfer~ r;rn ride an le-;~-crowdt>d
contl1ti1111' and catch a ·:11111l· ea-.ll'r 111 .1 •
wave," ..,aid pwfe<;<;ional -.11rf1·r Dann\
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Nichols, who has surfed tJ1e spot
frequently. .
"You can surf 1hc·re all dtiy. and it's a
greai spot for those who arc just
learning the sport," he said.
Nichols had surfed at tJ1e beach ofl
lioldenwe'>t • treet on thi~ particular day.
n 'Pot, he says. th<11 is one of the best.
"I like il there a lot," he "aid. "lt·s a
<,I retch of beach that get!> overlooked
because of the pier.··
Nichol!-al<.o raved ahuu1 the beach
,111J surf at 17th Stn.:cl.
"It is amazing there:· ht• added. "The
<,and har<; there are i11!-a11e You can get
rl•ally good surf. but ii all depend-. on
1hc ~well "
AN UNFAMILIAR AND
UNFRIENDLY STRIP OF SAND
ly Andrew Edwards
T hi'> 1~n t thc I h11H111g11111 lkad1 I
remember
When I wa-. J child, 111y family
nlwayo; vi-;itcd Surf City whcnewr W<'
w1•11t to the lwach, uml C'Wr)' 1inw tlw
'and could hardly he 'iCl'll ht-cau!.e 11
\v:l't t'on:rcd hy 1h11u.,;111th nl hlanlt•I\,
-.unhathcr., ;111d a f11n·-.t \II hright
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nvl'r. 1lww ~\Cfl' h111K 'tlrt•lt he., \'\1herl' I
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Conlinued from 9
w1wc'\ rulJing 11110 the shore.
I fii:.,'\1red I'd bqtin my mini-journey at
lhl' end of Lhc pier Among the handful
ul angler-. there were a young man.
named Paul. wearing an l:nwry
llniver-.iry 'wl'at'ihirt, and an older man
tuAAin~ 1111 a ro1w I 1n1rnd11ccd myM!lf
and a!i.h •d tlw 11ltlt•1 111.111 what thry were
doing.
"Wt'rc Jll'' try111g to get mussel" rig/11
1ww." lw '""'· I walkt'<l uv<'r hy Ruby's for a heller
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than he lilced. f clidn'I realize there was
an issue until I asked her what her name
was.
"Keep walking.· the man said.
I tried 10 reassure him by letting him
know I was working for the newspaper
"Keep walking,· he said in a stem
tone.
I conlinucd down the almost de:.cnt'tl
beach until I hit the Santa Ana River. My
journey over. I turned around and
headed bnck to my car.
Going back, I saw the clouds that
filled the sky when I started were gom•.
and the ocean's hue had changed from .1
dull green-gray 10 a regal deep blue.
More like the beach as I rememhcrctl
ii.
NOT QUITE 10,000 STEPS
OOUGI AS /IMM(RM-t~ ly Marisa O'N•ll
va11tLtgc p111nt, am! ~urc· enough. at the
c·rnl ol th<' ropt• ww> ~nmcthiHg 1hat
lookcJ like a h1g hook tlia1 was dug mto
.111 a111algmnat1011 of muo;<;cls. bamadt>t>
ancl who-know,·what er .. e that formed a
hvmg hulge on 1111t• of 1 he pier·.,
-.1m1chions The crowds swarm the city beach near the pier 1n Huntington Beach. I !>land at the corner of sand between
the Santa Ana River and Pacific
Ocean and press the reset bunon on
my Srepometer. Last weekend, r got an
adult ha(ipy meal just so I could get the
free, plastic step counter to log my walk
from the rop of Newport Beach to irs
first pier.
Just -.outh of the pier wa-. a suJe '\ign
that hu")' -.ummer -;ca.son is just ahout
ready tn ~et '>tarted. Workers were
gelling ready for the week.end's
volll}'hall toumamenthand the
wand~tand'l and sever.ti canopies were
already up.
"It\ ~oing wear." '!aid one of rhe
wnrker:.. Brandon (;ovcnnlln. when l
asked him how the joh was. I le said h is
co-worker-. would have a husy rime
sclli~ up and talung down everything.
hut lookt·d forward lo having fl lighter
worllnacl whl'n rlw g11m1'' were on.
"W1:'1l lw allh• 111 1:n111y 'onie of rlw
"Rh ts maybe.· he said.
Movin~ on. I lef1 the bike trail and
headed our 10 where the sea meets the
sand. The waves were fairly small, the
water on the chilly side, and only a few
.,urfers and bodyboarders in black
wetsujts were our in the waler. I passed
a few farrulies and joggers. and hit a
stretch of beach where I was all by
myself. As I walked down the empty
!\ands. I m~t a surfer. Rich Moss, on his
way in from the waves. Mos.-., who .said
he 'urf-. every day. enjoys the times
when he has the ocPan all to himself.
Summer Time
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The next conversation I started was
with a young woman who was playing
in the water with a friend. She said 'lhC
lived in a town called ThUJ1der Bay in
Ontario, Canada, that despite the town'<;
name. had no beach of its own.
"We're in California for a wcdd111g, bur
we're nowhere near ;rn ocean. so this is
our first one." 5he said.
A young man.-who was higger than
me, almost cqnainly her hoyf riend,
decided thaY! wa!> talking to her longer
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According to 1he literature that rnmc
with my freebie step counter, wc·re
supposed lO aim for wa!king I0.000
steps a day, roughly five mile5. I lih'Urc
this one's in Ille bag.
Alrno<;t immediately. we sec a dead
fish. But only a small one.
Step 1.190: ~yellow-rescue boat races
up the coast and stops just heyond th e
waves. We wait, rea dy 10 report a rescue,
but nothing happens.
Nearby. two grown men work on an
elaborate, surreaUstic sand castle Crom
sand formed inlo what look like
stalagmites.
Step 1,320: Welcome lO Sandcasile
Alley. Sandcastle after sandcaslle line Ille
waler for a good 50 yards.
A co uple and two small children stand
by one that looks like a Mayan pyramid I
once saw in the Yucatan. A wall.
decorated willl seaweed, surrounds the
pyramid.
I ask the family if they built it, and
they say ·no." they're just standing
there. I suspect it was the work. of Ille
castle builders we'd just encountered.
Step 1,978: A man and his preteen son
build an elaborate fort just north of Ille
56th Street jetty. I stop and talk to iliem
brieOy.
Mii's a beautiful day." the father says.
"Enjoy it."
1 le's right. TI1e sun is shining. it's hot
but not wo hot. nnd the damp sand
!>ervc!> ru; an instant cooJjng system. Mv
feet feel divi11t: a' tl1ey sink into the ·
'and. but I figure l'U need a good
pl.'dicurc next weekend.
Step 2,438: Someones dug a
10-foot -long. 3-foot-dee~oval. complete
wi Lh ;u1 entrance and stratified layers. JI
looks like an archeological dig.
I Hemembering that my friend is a
coastal engineer, I ask her to critique the
beach-digging and sandcastles we've
-;een.
"Well, they're being smart, building
when the li de's going out," sh e said.
l hadn't noliced if it was coming in or
going out.
Step 3,053: Were already at the 48th
Street jetty. At this rate, I fear we won't
make our I0,000-step quota.
Step 3, 132: A gray seagull lands at the
edge of the surf and drops a mussel
shell. An 8-or 9-year-old girl playing in
the water stops and watches him. He
picks up the sheU and drops it again as
she stands r.ransfixed. Then he takes off
flying. straight al her. She duds. and he
continues on hls way.
Step 4,537: I spot the start of the
boardwalk and we slip on our 6ip-flops
and head toward it. A family is playing
with a red , white and blue bouncy baU,
tossing it back and forth.
II veers off course and hits Tracy on
the head a'i we walk past them.
Once we Wt the boardwalk. the mood
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matching basketball lunir' 1md trucker
hats ride past us on beach cruiser~.
Step 5,639: The characters are c.:orning
fast and furious now. This one is
wearing a red, while and blue tinsel wig
and a shirt that say~ "God Bless
America." He's cul off the bottom of the
shirt to reveal a while. hajry stomach.
Step 6, 195: Five hues of pa.mt -beige,
khaki, sandstone. mush room and taupe
-are painted in stripes, side-by-side on
the front of a primer-wrute house. It
seems that someone is trying to decide
what color to paint the house.
, The stripes have been there for more
than a year.
Step 6,321: People crowd into a public
shower to rinse the sand, salt and sweat
off. A naked litde girl, about 3 years old.
sobs uncontrollably as she stands under
the blast of cold water.
Step 6,797: We pass by the Dory
Fishing fleet. The fish are long gone, but
the smeU remains.
We walk about 100 yards out on the
pier to inspect the work -she'd been a
pan of its rehab in 2002. I look. at my
srep counter a11d we're only al 7.414
steps and, technically, done with my
assignment. I suggest a detour 10 one of
Newport's more colorful locales.
We head next door into the venerable
Black.ie's, and it's packed . Even if it
weren't a holiday, it would still be busy
at 3:30 on a Monday afternoon. Blackic·s
is just that kind of bar.
Almost immediately, a S0-1sh man
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who 1dcmifie~ him~elf a' Joe Jo (;u11
greets u~ aml offers us some pcm1111.,,
I le uffl'r' w. :.tHlll' het'f, to(I. ~onw of the
colc.k-sr, mosl refreshing looking hl'l·r
I've ever st•c11.
We politely rcfuo;c, Ul''ipile the laet
rhai it would've tao;tl'J great after that
walk. l'w got lo go 111 the office, ahl'r all.
Joe tells us he\ been a regula r at
131ackic'' for year. and been kicked out
on numerow; occasions. Nowadays, he
says. he's Umited lo two hours a day,
even on holiday~.
MThere's no better place to be than
Blackie's," he says. "and watching the
pretty girls go by:·
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It was about 1:1:30 a.m. when I gut to
McFadden Square. wht:re I was met with
the delicious smells or eggs. bacon and
sausage corning from 01arlie's Q1iJi. I
ignored them, knowing that I had some
distance to I ravel.
My assignment was lo walk from the
Newport Pier to The Wedge. talking to
folks alon~ th e way, noting the
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along our coast. My pedometer was at
my side, keeping track of each step.
It was already busy by the pier. Those
who clidn't'lmow any heller circled the
small parking lot aimlessly, hoping that
someone wouJd be leaving. Otl1ers, who
had already snagged their spo t. were
unloading canopies. coolers.
bodyboards, footballs, volleyballs and
the like.
There was a lot of action around the
Balboa Pi er and again, cars, trucks and
vans circled the parking lot, looking for a
spot. Patches of tlie gr~-y area were
filling up with tents and canopies,
providing H home base for the day's
activities.
The sun poked through tl1e clouds,
briefly. but tl1cn retreated again.
The crowds dissipated after Ille
Balboa Pier. The beach wa!I practically
empry. II was quiet and serene. There
was a lot of coastal vegcra1ion along Ilic
sitlewalks and even a fire pit, with large
logs surrounrung ii.
I waJkcd abou1 1,000 pac~'l wi1hout
seeing an otller person. At 'tep J,803,
according Ille my LrUSIY pedometer, I
ran OUI of s idewalk and trekked down
the waterfront.
Once on wet sand. it was easier to
walk but the steep incline of the beach
wa'l still challenging. Large hilb. valley:.
and cliffs had been carved ou1 by Ille
water. crea1ing a tiring topography to
navigate through. Al step 5,6\X\, I took
olT my shoes.
As the jetty appeared 111 lhl' tlistancc.
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A pack of folks bodyboard the same wave at Corona del Mar State Beach in
Newport Beach, a good spot to take the whole f am1ly.
more people hegan to pepper the beach .
Al ll1e Wedge. J ozens of bodyboarders
noa1ed in tlic water. laking advantage of
Ille waves when tlley came. A small .
crowd gathered above -not impressed
hy Ille size of Lhe \\laves hu1 al Ilic
vclociry wiLh which lhcy broke·. 1-,ach
watery walJ made a large boom a ... 1t
crashed imo the ~hallow bottom that
-;eemed tn echo off the side of the jetry.
Mirr 6,7 l tt ~tcp~. I wa~ finlfihcll. A
farnily of five. with very ~mall l'hildren
whu 'ol't•nwd cxtn:mely t:xcill·d to 'ol'l'
the ocean, plopped tllcir s1ulT down u1
front of me. My day at tl1e heach wa'
over. but theirs had ycr 111 begin.
CLIMBING ACROSS THE CROWN
l y Donette Goulet
L cave it 10 me: if 1hcrc is goin~ lo he
~U1 arduou~ u~~i~nmcnt -I'll gC't
it. And if there's a day or a way 10
mah~ i i mon· difficult , I'll fmJ 11.
Frankly. I woultln'r have it any other
way. What fun would that be?
As I set out on m y leg of the walk
along the coast last week. no sun beat
down upori my back and no rays blinded
my eyt.-s. It was dreary and damp with
the uncommitted spattering of drizzle
tliat Southern California calls rain.
I headed' down me rocks to the jelly
tltat holds back Ille harbor and marks
the beginning of Big Corona State
Beach.
"Quiel today.'' I remarked to a
maintenance m;m who was picking
trash out of 1he bni!>h wi1h long grahhcr
tongs.
"Till the hu-;es come." he replied.
I wandt:rcd out to the breakwater and
sho~ted a greeting to a yellow-claJ
fisherman who claimed to be catchin~
h alibut.
I watched a couple crabs ~cuttle
sideways in an unconscious dam--c for a
while before hopping over the wall anti
starling down the beach.
I watched a ,!:>ig ship ),"racefully headed
thro.ugh the channel and out toward the
open ~ea.
I passed only one couple enjoying a
stroll that morning before reaching the
end of the beach where I could eitlicr
walk. up a patli to what I assumed was
the -;1rcc1, or scramble over the rocks
all1ng the coast. I pondered my options
before tossing my coffee cup in the las1
blue 1r:r4'h can and climhing ou1 on Ille
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I hopped from rock to rock, stopping
now and then to admire the life that
thrived in countless tide pools.
It sure was quiet -and dreary.
A lifeguard passed and seemed to
slow. I was allowed to be here. right? A
few minutes later a coastguard
helicopter passed. As long as I'm at tho-
high water line, its public propeny and
perfectly legal for me to be here.
And then -KAll)()M.
As I was wondering if it was a
coincidence or if they were checking up
on me, I heard cannon fire and whipped
around lo the right. That ship I admired
leaving the harbor was parallel to me
. out at sea and had a huge puff of smoke
hovering nearby.
I felt like I was in "The Goonies"
suddenly. Ships couldn't really fire
cannons anymore, could they? I didn't
even think sttips had cannons anymore.
As the water crashed on the rocks juc;t
to my right, I found myself wondering
when the tide would come in. I probably
should have checked that before climbing
out here. I looked to my left and saw th<H
all the rocks I was climbing on wouJd
indeed be under water at high tide.
It was also then that it occurred to me
that after I completed my mission to
walk to CrysmJ Cove. sticking to the
water line. I would also have to walk
back. I wondered if I miKht not be
wimmjng back.
As I made my way around a
particularly high outcropping of rocks I
aw UttJe Corona, and about 50 children
dressed in navy blue and white. They
were from an elementary school from El
Monte. I learned. there to study the tide
pool~. Of course. they were also
tromping through tJ1e tide pools faster
than teachers could stop tJ1em. My time
on solid ~ands was shon lived as I was
~oun back climbing rocks with the
ocean to my righ1 and the cliffs of
Cameo Shores above me to the left.
l.n one cove I came across a· crew from
Muldoon Marine Services, from
Terminal Island. that had lots of
equipment and several divers working 10
remove a large fishing net that had
gotten stuck in 1 he reef and rocks when a
fishing boar crashed there a week before .
After <mother small cove, and just
when I wa., getting frantic to turn
around and head back. I saw three
ch1ldrl'n in matching bright-red T-shirts.
1 ht'> must be Crystal Cove and another
field trip. Phew. I climbed out and
around to where they were peering into
11de pools and assured myself that I had
m fact completed my mission and
KratefuJly tu med around.
I he maintenance worker had been
ngh1: 8u!ics had come, even on this
driaJy day, and the quiet was replaced
with giggleo;. shrieks of laughter.
At 1he far end of the beach. before my
la~t rlimh hack up to Lookout Point I
Mopped at a lifeguard jeep to solve one
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nagging question.
"You'll either know exactly what I am
talking about, or think I'm absolutely
crazy. bul I have to ask you a question,"
t rnld the lifeguard. ~There was a ship
that came out of the harbor at about l 0
a.m., and when I was walking along the
rocks a while later I swear it fired a
cannon. Is that possible?" .
Tums out tha1 was the Endeavor, a
ship 1hat lakes tour groups out to show
them whal it was like to be on a real ship.
With tha1 solved I climbed back up 10
my car, my mission completed. Nol a
bad morning's wort..
FOLLOWING THE SUN
By S.J. Calln
T he sun here isn't right.
It travels along the beach of
Cryslal Cove Stale Park. hugging
the coas1 fro m high above, seemingly
unwilling to let go of the cliffs. the waves
and the aging. rumpled wooden
cottages.
It probably seems right to you. Uu1 I
grew up on a beach that faces west,
where you can sit at sunset and stare out
toward the blue horiwn and watch the
~un drop into the water. slowly a l fi rst
and then, in the end, quickJy, as if in a
hurry lo find some rest.
Always, it would ~et into the sea.
Here, though. nmning along the lleach
pasl 7 p.m., lhc sun bums din."t.~Jy inlo
your eyes. It falls always just lx.'}'t>nd the
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curve. of the beach, setting beyond a
palch of land, even though the ocean
stretches out to your left, even though the
waves break hard on the shore (there's
swell in the w.tler, but 100 much wind).
Even though it's supposed to drop out
past those waves.
This, whenever I wallc or run on the
beach al sunsel, is the overpowering
sen se that I SI ruggle to shake.
I'd ralher be looking al the diffs, for
instanet>. 111erc'U be racing ground
squirrels, darting black phoebes and, if
you ge1 close enough, lizards clinging lo
the rocks.
Once, my wife and I saw a n.'Ci -1.ailed
hawk hunting along the cliffs, playing in
the updrnfts and moving down and back
so quickJy. so silently. Another time we
saw a Say's phoebe, which lumed out
not 10 be as rare as she firs• tllought.
Tonigh1. 1hough. there is only one
lone seagull lighting the gusts. ltc; wings
tip back and forth as ii falls and rises.
perhaps st•l'king the rest of its flock
tha1 's nowhere to he seen fmm whl'rc
I'm rum1ing.
There is, in fact, a strange dc:anh of
animals ronighl. The water line b
missing sandpipers. n 1e cliff is quicl.
n1e air i'\ empty a!> lhc (..'Ull hac; pa'>~Cd.
Even the beach is nearly hare of
people. As I run past the beach collages,
there is onl' park range r seated in a
1ruck hy the -;ration 1here. The work day
is over. so tlw histork cotta~es sit quietly
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bd1ind temporary fencing.
I rcl!li;-,c a' I look about that I've nm
trom Pelican Point to the cottagl'..,
without '>l'Clllg a single person.
I al ... 11 ..,udllenly realize how sweaty I
.1111 j, 11 dt•ar I'm on a run after work?
and ho\\ h.1rd the wind is hlmvmK 111
nl) fate <hlow111~. I thin!... dircclly at the
'llll lwhtnd llll '. and I'm cau~ht for a
\\ lule mi th.11 '>tra11gene'><; again).
f.inally. up ;ihem.t I can ~ee a man and
woman.-1 ll'\ p1 l'hing a ~troller. A
... 1rollt-r. on 1ht hl·uch?
A' Wl' "''"" t•ach 01her. they !.HY some
grct•1111K 1ha1 I can't quite catch and, I
a<; ... unw. I llliHl<IKe little more than a
grunt a ... m y nm nears 30 minutc...
I find a l1fel{uard tire track to n m in,
hopml{ that Cll.)CS the strain a bit.
Soon, thouKh. I'm gingerly m aking my
way around Hocl<y Bight. .!>lowed to li11le
more 1hru1 a wal.k a'> I cross the uneven
rock outcrop.
As I near Reer Point. I make out a
'>Creaming on the wind. But it isn't the
lonely cry of a hawk.. It's the wailing of a
child. whu\ St'ated alone on a towel.
Man. I'> she screaming. "Dad·dy!
Dad·dy!"
Daddy, I figure. is the man surf fishing
just west of the point.
I have no idea how long she's been
yelling. I can't image rening her keep at /
11. bu1 a" I run pas1. he's stiU holding his
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A group of people play basketball bt!fore sunset on the courts near Main Beach
1n Laguna Beach, where there's nearly always a pickup game being played.
line in the water. and she's s1ill crying
OUI to him.
The wind quickly carries her cries
away.
At Scotchman's Cove I speed up,
trying 10 get one last burst in before my
legs give out. The wind, of cowse, seems
10 blow even harder. I manage to go for
a minute and a half and then slow. At El
Morro, where the waves are breaking in
long walls on the sandy shore. I stop and
turn around. With my back to it, the
wind seems to just stop blowing as I
head to the parking lot above Reef Point.
The sun is directly in my eyes as it sets
behind Corona del Mar.
TOWARD CENTER STAGE
l y Suzie Harrison
Laguna Beach is filled with many
beaches. each with its own
personality and separated by
. .
naturaJ barriers. North Laguna shores
offer a mini-adventure around each
corner and perfect spats w spend an
afwrnuon.
The s1roll along Heisler Park is a
fa vori1e. It is the first place I take visit
to show orr Laguna. On this day. the
vie~s from Heisler are s1unning.
Looking toward Main Beach, you can
sec the h ilJ!>, Downtown and land mar
like rhe lifeguard wwer standing at 1he
'>lie '>incc the 1930s and Hotel Laguna,
built in 1888.
·1 hen 1here·~ Main Beach. or ce111er
'ilagc. Today. a'i alwa}'S. 1here's a
ba.,ketbull game going on and a
volleyball game nearby. The boardwalk
is full of people meandering along or
rclaxinK un one of the many benche!>.
On weekends. Majn Reach become!>
colony of umbrellas with colorful stript
and circle5 d otting the horim n befo re
you reach the water.
Between the lifeguard tower and Hot
Laguna. there's a playground that toda)
has plenty of tots enjoying the slide.
their laughter filling the air. A shady.
grassy knoll is nearby. where people ar
sprawled. readjng.
For a tourist. it's the place to be. The
beach is Downtown, and a walk across
the street brings visitors to nearly any
type of food or drin.k to be had.
For a quieter pace. visitors can do as
the locaJs do and head south to Oak
Street, grab a sUce of pizza at Gina's and
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JUNES
Huntington a-ti Relily for Ute
will take place throughoot the night
and day on the track at Colden West
College. an in an effort. to fight
cancer. Proceeds will benellt the
Amenc.an eancer Soetety research
and programs. Golden West Colle9\'
1s al I 5 744 Colden West St. Time: I 0
a.m. to I 0 a.m. Call: (949) 567·0636.
JUNES
Tiie I 9th annual Concours
d'Elegan<-e will celebrate the
Pors,he This classic and collector
concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. at
Central Library Cultural Center
Theater, 71 1 I Talbert Ave. Cost: SJS
to SSS. Call: (714) 377-7574 or
www.bbj1uz.com.
JUlft 22
Central Ubrary will hold Its
_,,...,Children's Reading Fesllval.
It will be at the Huntington Beach
Public Library Central Library, 7 I I I
Talbert Ave. Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cost:free Call:(71 4)375·5107.
JUNE 25
"Ott C-ne" c-.otf Tournament
will be held for the Huntington Beach
Coun<.il on Aging. It will beat
Meadow~rk Coif Course, 16782
Graham St. nme: I l : 30 p.m.
shotgun start. Cost: TBD. Call: (714)
536 9387.
car event will reature hundreds of JUlY 4
presugmus veh1rles displayed on the Surf Oty 5k Run and E.apo will
l.iwn~ of Central Park to benefit ·take place during the Kiwanis
Hunungton Beach library Children'. Pancake Breakfast before the Founh
Resourcr Center. The event will I 0 or July Parade begins. Reg1strallon a.rn to 4 p.m. at Huntington Beach will begin at the [)(po Village at
Ccn1ral 1.Jbrary, 7111 Talberl Avr Worthy Park on the corner of 17th
C 0~1 · S IO; undef I 2 years of age and Mam streets at 6 a.m. Cost: TSO.
adm11ted free. Call. (7 14) 375 5023 Call Spectrum Sports Management.
(909) 399-3553 or Huntington Beach
JUlft 12 Fourth of July Committee at (714)
Tiie dty of Huntington ladt will· 374 I 535 ext. 4.
hold 11s 54th annual Pier Swim. The
event Wiii be at the Huntington
Beach Pier. Pacific Coast Highway at
Mam Street I 1me and cost. TBD
<..all (7141S36 5486 Of
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JUNE11
Huntington 8-:h 5-dl ~
Senes this year is sponsored by
BBJan Productions. fhe 1>1oceeds
will bend11 children wllh au11sm. Tlw
Huntington lu<tl Founh of July
Parade. the largest Independence
Day parade west or the M1ss1ss1pp1
River. will feature more than 300
entries including bands. Aoats. film
and telev1s1on celebillles. local
d1gn1taries, eQuestnans and
community groups. 11 runs from 1 O
a m to noon. The parade will begin
at the ro1 ner or 81h Street and Pacific
(oa~l Highway and head \Outh to '
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Main Street and proceed up Main
Street through Downtown ending at
Yorktown and Main. It 1s free to
watch. "Staking out" an area for
viewing will be allowed a~er I 2:0 I
a.m. on July 2. Items must be
removed by 2 p.m. on July 4.
Commemorative celebration
merchandise and bleacher seat
tickets are available. Call: (7 I 4)
374-1535.
JULYt
Golden West College ~lnstage
Theater will present Pride and
Prejudice. Golden West College 1s at
I 5744 Colden West St. Performance
times are: Friday and Saturday at 8
p.m .. Sunday at 3 p.m. The show will
run until July 18. Ticket prices: S I I
general admission. S9 for students
and seniors . Call: (714) 895 81 SO.
JULY10 ~ Huntington 11..ch Pro/ Ju
Surf Series will be held on the s th
side or the Huntington Beach pier
1s United States Surfing
Federation·sancttoned. Call: (7141
596·50 l 9 or www.hbsurf)eries com.
Shakupeue In the ~rk will
present "The Tempest." Directed by
Wendi de Barros, this play is
performed by the Huntington Beach
Playhouse at Central Park
Amphitheater at 71 I I Talben Ave.
The play wiJI run unul A119 I Call:
(714) 375 06%.
JULY 23
"Ptrates of Penzance.~ a musiQI
written by Gilbert & Sullivan and
directed by Jim Ale><ander. will be
performed by the Huntington Beach
Playhouse at Central Library Theater.
I ocalton: 71 I I Talben Ave Cost: S6
Nunl~1 l&r P1 , . .-1 A1nc11CJ Atioy Cca~o
to S20 per ticket. Call: (71 4)
375-0696 or www.hl1ph.con1.
JULY 24
U.S. ()pell of Surfift111 a lleKh
Games, a surfing and extreme sports
resuval sponsored by Honda and
O'Neill, will be at Huntington Beach
Pier at Pacific Coast Highway and
Ma.In Street. Free adm1ss1on. Call:
(310) 473·0411. ,.,.
AUG. 7
The IOCh annwal ESPH X-Games
Surfing is tentaltvelv scheduled for
this date. It will be at I 0 a.m. to I
p.m. on the south side of Huntington
Beach Pier near Pacific Coast
Highway and Main Street. The event
1s free. Call: (3 I 0) 568· 3 398 or
www.espn com.
The 50th .annual city of
Huntington Beach Oistante Derby,
Orange County's oldest road race
event, offers a flat, fast and scenic
oceanfront course. The races stan
and finish at the Huntington Beach
Pier Plaza Amphitheater adjacent to
the Huntington Beach Pier. This
USATF sanctioned race benefits the
Hun11n9ton Beach Junior Lifeguards
program. Start limes: Sign up 6
a.m .. IO Mile 7 a.m .. F1ve·M1le
8:30 a.m. and Surf Kids Run -I 0
a.m. Location: Pier Plaza at Main
Street and Pacific Coast Highway.
Cost: TSO Call: (714) 3 75-8490 or
(714) 536·1525.
AUG. 21
TM 41 s t ilnnual Huck Finn
Fishing Derby will be held at the end
or the Huntington Beach Pier.
Children through I S years of age are
invited to get out their costumes and
grab their fishing poles. Pnzes will
include bikes, fishing poles, fishl
passes and skateboards. Partlci
must bring their own pole and
tackle. A small amount of bait is
provided free. Registration: 8 to
a.m. at the end of tile pier. Event
time; 9:30 a.m. to noon. The
Huntington Beach Pier is at Paclfi
Coast Highway and Main Street.
Cost: free. Call: (714) 536 5262.
NEWPORT BEACH
AND COSTA MESA
JUNE4
The UCI Jilin Orchestn will
a Spong Jazz Concert at 8 p.m . in
Winifred Smith Hall at UCI. Tickets
cost S8 10 SI 2. lnformauon. (949
824 2787.
JUNE 5
The Costa ~-Newport Ha
llons Club will ho~t lls annual Fis
Fry and carnival. which will includ
the club's famous fried cod, colesl
fries. musical entertainment and 1
Miss Costa Mesa Beauw Contest. 1
event will be from 11 a.m. to 9 p.r
at Lions Park, 570 W. 18th St., Cos
Mesa. Information: (949) 64 S 160
(949) 574·0337.
TM Environmental Nilture
Center wlll host a birding walk wit
e><pert birder Maya Deck.er. The event will be from 7:30 to 9:30 a.11
at the [nvironmental Center. 16th
St .. Newpon Beach. Information:
(949) 645-8489.
JUNES
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Uons Club will host Its annual Fish
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fry and carnrval, which will
Include the club's famous fried cod. coleslaw, fries, musical
entertainment and the Mess
Costa Mesa Beauty Contest.
rhe even! will be from I I a.m.
to 9 p.m. at Lions Park. 5 70 W
18th SI., Cos1a Mesa.
Information: (949) 645 1600.
(949) 574·0337, h11p://www.
9eoci1es.com/l/ons {ishfry.
The 11 dt annu;a.1 ~lboll
Island Parade "Remember
When· will feature such things
as the 3rd Marine Aercrall
Weng Band. antique cars,
floats. fire trucks and notable
guests. The parade is
dedicated to the Battalion I s1
Marines. Camp Pendflton,
adopted by the City Of
Newpon Beach. The event will
begfn at I I a.m. Information·
(949) 723 4177
JUNE 11
The UC Irvine Symphony
Orchestra will host "Beyond
Category: Ellington, Childs
and Barber," a concert
conducted by Stephen Tucker
with guest artist soprano Ann
Nortel. The event will at 8 p.m
at the Irvine Barclay Theatre,
4142 Campus Drove, INtne.
nckets cost SS to S 12.
Information: (949) 854·4646.
JUNE 13
The Pacific Symphony will
host the Celebration of Music,
which commemorates the
symphony\ 251h anniversary.
The event well begin at 4 p.m
in 1he Pacific Amphitheatre at
the Orange County raer &
A L o N \.
Expos111on Center. 1!8 fa11
Dnve. Cost.i Mesa
Information· (714> 755 5188.
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JUNE 20
The fifth <1nnu<1I Top B.in.in.1
Classic Cai. rruck .ind
Motorcyclr Shuw will be frur11
9 a.m to l pm di lht> OranlJt'
Cuunty Fair and EYp0\1t1on
(l'ntl'r. 88 I dll Orovl'. r O\t,1
Mesa. Rc9m1a11un f('(• for
non yellow veh1l ll'\ c O\t SI'>
to S20 lnforrnc111on <'l4fl1
7?3 6663
The Bllroque Music I hl•v.tl
will prcH•nt Baroque
conterto\, featuriny llclroquP
trumpeter John Th1e\~!'n at 4
pm . .it 'It. Mechal'h /\II '\nq1•1\
Churc 11, 32 31 l'aco(or View
Drive.Corona dl'I Mar Tirkt>t'
cost S25 lnformatom1 (1)4q)
760 7888
The Bllroque Music I ••,11v,1I
fmcJle will fedture muso< l.ly
Bnegel. Bach. Mouret cJnrl
Charpentier at 8 p m at thl'
Sherman library and Garden\,
2647 c roast Highway.
Corona del Mar Tickets co\t
S25. 1nforma11on (949)
760 7888
JULY 10
The f0"9nh annu..I Or<1nge
Crush Demoh11on Derby will
be from l 10 8 p.m at the
O uzens Business Bank Arena,
Orange County Fair and
Exp0\1t1on Center. 88 I air
Drive. (oqa Mesd
Information (6 191 4 2 4 J 348
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JULY 11
Gr<1mmy Awillrd·winner
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pan nl thl' Pac1f11
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JULY 14
Fashion lsl<1nd's annu<1I
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hu\t fllJP w1yer ,ind Cramrlly
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Pl'rform~nu' will be at 7 pm
July 14 on the Bloomingdal(:'~
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JULY 15
Musial group Train will
1wrfc.i1m J\ f)drt ol tht• PJclfic
/\111ph1thealrt' \wnmr1
( ontert \e11es at I! pm at the
Orange tounty f.:w and
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JULY HS
Grillmmy Aw<1rd·wlnnlng
group Ozomath will perform
as part of the Pac1f1c
Amph1thea1re Summer
Concen Senes at 7:30 p.m. at
the Pacific Amphitheatre. 88
r aor 01111e, Costa Mesa.
1nforma11on: (714) 740 2000.
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JULY 21
Chrhtlan roe" group the
Newsboy~ will pe1fo1m w11h Aul.ho
Adrenahnl' JI 7 30 pm rtl the l\mf11
Amph11hea1re. 01~nqw C uun1y F.i11
.and Expo\1t1C111 Crntl'I, BR f.1 11 D11w,
Co\ta Me!>.1 1nform.i11on tl 1111
740 2000
F11shlon lslilnd's Annuill Summer
Concen Se11es will ho\t Rocio. and
Holl Hall of r ame ondurn•es r eh~
C avaheie·~ RJscals. The perfo1m,111n•
will be Jl 7 p rn July l I on the
Bloomingdah>'~ coun~a1d at f ,1\houn
l\land. 401 Newport Center DIM'.
Newpotl BNKh ~eating 1•, frPI' VIP
tickets co~t S70. lnformat1011 19~91
721 2000
JULY 22
ComedJan and TV legend Biii
Cosby will perform at 8 pm. at the
f'aclflc Amphitheatre. 01ange County
fair and Expos1t1or1 Center. 88 fa11
Drtve. Costa Mesa. Information (7141
740 1000
JULY 21
hshion Island's Annual Summer
Concen Senes Will ho~• Rock and
Roll Hall or Fame Inductees the
Lovin' Spoonful. The pcrfo1 rnance
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SU M M EI< I\ L 0 N C COAST
will be at 7 p.m rn the
Bloom1ngdale's Courtyard ill Fashion
l\land, 401 Newport Center Drive.
Newport Beach. Seating 1s tree VIP
m l.el) cosl S20 lnformauon (949).,
l l 1 lOOO
Rock ilnd Roll Hall of Fame
induoee John I 09erty will perform
J) p.:irt of the Pacific Amphitheatre
Surnme1 Concert Serie) at 8 p.m. at
the Pacific Amphitheatre, 88 Faor
t>rive. l osta Mes.t lnformat1on
111 41 740 2000, h1rp://wwwor(o1r
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JULY 31
Singer Jessia Simpson will
pNforrn .is part of the Pac1f1C
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
'>e11es at 8 pm a1 the Pacif1r
Antph11h1',11re. 88 fan D11vP, Co~ta
Me~a. (7 I 4l 740 1000 .
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AUG. 4
Fashion lslilnch Annwil Summer
Concert Series will host the fuoc The
perfo1mance will be at 7 p.m. in the
Bloomingdale'\ Counyard at Fashion
Island, 40 I Newport Centei Drive.
Newpon Beach Sea11ng IS free. VIP
11ckets cost S20 lnformclt1on: (949)
ll I 2000.
AUG. 11
Fashion lsi.ncrs Annual su.,...._
Concert Series will host Rock and
Roll ~II of Fame rnducttt Dave
Mason. a founding member of the
group lraffic. The performance will
be at 7 p m on the Bloomingdale'\
Courward at fashion Island. 40 I
Newpon Centet Drive. Newport
Beach. Sea11ng •S free VIP tickets cos•
SlO. tnforma11on (949) 72 I 2000
AUG. 11
Fashion ls~nd's Annual summer
Concert Series will host Poncho
Sanchez. The perform.,nce will be at
7 p.m. 1n the Bloomingdale's
Courtyard at Fashion Island, 40 I
Newport Center Drive, Ne~rt
Beach. Sea{lng ls free. VIP tifl.ets
cost S20. lnforma11on. (949)
721 2000.
AUG. 18
The Center St.age Chapter of the
Guild~ of the Oran9f County
Performing Arts Cenier will host "Hot
Blues on a Cool Summer Night ' The
event will be from 5 to q p.m. at
South Coast Ptaza Village, Sunflowe1
Avenue and Bear S1ree1, C.anta An,1
Information (7 14) 284 S464
LAGUNA BEACH
JUNEI
This wlll be the first We.st Coilst
performance of"lablelop," a comedy
about the advertmng world. The
play will be performed 1h1ough June
27 at the Laguna Playhouse. 606
Laguna Canyon Road l1cket p11ces
will range from S29 to SS2.
Information-(949) 497 AR IS
JUNElO
,... U8UNI leach Film Society
wlll screen a selection of short film\
at 6 p,m. at South Coast Cinema.
nNr the comer or South C oas1
Highway and Broadway 1 oci..ets will
cost SI 5 or S 12 for Laguna Museum
Members. lnfofma11on' (949)
49'4·8971, ext. 208
JULY2
More lhiln I 75 ugun& leach
artists will show their creations in
the 38th annual Sawdust Festtval.
The fesuval will be open from I 0
a rn to IO p m. daily through Sept.
5 The Sawdust Festival ts at 93S
Lac)una Canyon Road AdmtS\IOn will
cost SG. SO for adults and S1 for
dtlldren. lnformallon: 1949}
494·3r_o
JULY 5
Biiled a.s "Uillfornla's Premier
I 1rie Art Exh1b111on." more than I 40
an1~1s will show 1he11 work at the
fes11v.1I of the Arts. The event will be
open from I 0 a m. 10 I I 30 p m
daily through Aug. 28 The fe\t1val
of Arts grounds are at 650 Laguna ,
CJnyon Road A season pass will
cost SS. the cost for the audio guide
woll be S2 Information. (949)
494 1145
JULYS
The Plaids will perform hit
songs from the 1950s '"a show that
\Miii feature "outlandish
choreography· and •over zealous
prec1s1on. -The show will be
performed through Aug, 29 at rhe
laguna Playhouse. 606 l aguna
Canyon Road. Tickets will cost Sl9
to S64. lnforma11on· (949)
497 ARTS
JULY 25
The LA. Mambo Combo will
perform at Bluebird Park. The show
will be form 5 to 7 p.m. Bluebird Park
1s at the corner of Bluebird Canyon
Drive and Cress Street. Information:
(949) 497·0986.
AUG. 1
Jumpin' Joe:r: will perform at
Bluebird Park. The show wlll be form
5 to 7 p.m Bluebird Park. 1s at the
•• »+tMNH
corner or Bluebird Canyon Drlve and
Cress Strret. Information: (9'49)
497 0986.
T1Ht LiltuNI Art Museum will host
a show featuring the attempts of
artists to v1suaUze the Divine. The
show wlll be open from I I a.m. to 5
p m. daily through OcL 3. The
I aguna An Museum is ar 307 Chff
Dnve. Adrr11ssion will be
S71nforma11on· (949} 494 8971.
AUG.5
Vlsilors will be ilble to see a wide
variety of artwork at Manon Meyer
Contemporary Art. Laguna North
Gallery. Diane De81lzan Callery.
[\even·degreesJ, J. Kamin Fone An
and DeRue's Fine Arts. The galleries
will be open from 6 to 9 p.m and
free shuttle service will be provided.
1nrormat1on: 19491683·68 71 or
hrrp.//(lfst 1hursdoysc111wolk.com
AUG.I
Mojo Filter Blues will perform at
Bluebird Park. The show will be form
S to 7 p.m. Bluebird Park 1s at the
corner of Bl11eb11d Canyon Drive and
Cress Street. lnformauon· (9491
497-0986.
AUG. 11
S.vor will perform at Bluebird
Parle The show wlll be form 5 to 7
p.m. Bluebird Park 1s at the corner of
8lueb11d Canyon Drive and Cress
Street. Information: (949) 497 0986
AUG.29
Hot A119ust Night will perform ill
Blueb11d Park. The show will be form
S to 7 p.m. Bluebird Park 1s at the
corner of Bluebird Canyon Drove and
Cress Street. Information: (949)
497 0986
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