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Serving the Newport-Mesa com munity since 1907
SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2004
Kindergarten claSSes just got a little longer
Numerous Newport-Mesa schools will go to
full-day or extended-day schedules this fall.
"Some parents really don't
like the idea," saJd Kendall Kun-
ert, PTA president at CallfomJa
Elementary, where kindergarten
will be a full day this fall. "They
thlnlc it's too Jong a day. They'd
rather have them come home
and take a nap.
The dlstrict's newest elemen-
tary school, Newport Coast, has
had a full-day configuration
since it opened in 2001. Next
year, the students will have class
from 8:35 a.m. to 2:05 p.m.,
Principal Monique Van Zee-
broeck said. The res~of the stu-
dents go till 3:10 p.m.
es, and many students In the af-
Ouent community were coming
to the school with preschool ex-
perience and were "ready to
learn," she said.
QUESTION
Wturt do you think
about klnct.rgarten
ttudenta QOin9 to
ld\oot for • full day?
Call our Readers
? • MarlH O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Klnder-
g&{teners at most district
schools will spend more time on
campus this coming school
year.
District ls gMng each school the
option of going to full-day or ex-
tended-day lclndergarten. Some
sites, like Newport Coast and
Whittler eJementary schools,
have already adopted the longer
day, but parents at other
schools are splil over the pros·
pect.
"Then there's another faction
that would like to see whole day
and who think [students are)
ready for it if they get sufficient
play time and nap time."
Van Zeebroeck made the de·
cision to start with the longer
kindergarten day because the
facility had space for the class-
Teachers usually do the aca-
demic portion ln the morning,
when the students have the
most energy, and do other ac-
tivities in the afternoon. In be-
tween, the children get quiet
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Newport Mesa Unified School SH LONGER, Pa1e A4
SEA BREEZE AND CHITCHAT
OOUGlAS ZIMMERMAN I OAJl Y PILOT
Visitors stop afoog the break wal at Newport Harbor, while others walk on the far wall on a wann Sunday at Corona del Mar State Beach.
Talks underway over St. Andrew 's expansion
Representatives of the church and the
neighbors have held three meetings since
May with another planned for next week.
ing of the church's request was
rescheduled until next month,
so the two sides could talk.
"We said OK. we understand
-although we've been meeting
for two years with the neigh·
bors -that we need to redou-
ble our efforts,~ said Ken Wil-
liams. chaJnnan of the church's
building program. 'We need
time to work this out."
its campus at 600 St. Andrews
Road, between Oay and 15th
streets.
Representatives of the church
and the neighbors have held
three meetings since May with
another planned for next week.
Williams said Progress is slow,
but the meetinp have been
positive, he said
made on parlcing and other is·
sues, but the la1ks have stayed
away from the new building.
said ClJJJ Haven resident Bruce
Stuart. With some neighbors
still against any expansion, it's
unclear whether a compromise
can be reached.
Allcla Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPOKI' BP.ACH -St. An-
drew's Oturcll omc:tals and.
netgbbors are meeting in the
middle to discuss the church's
proposed expansion plans. on
whk:h they are poles apart
Bxpanslon plans include add-
ing 39,950 square feet, part of
which Is a new youth and faro-
Uy center, and a lSO..space
paddng garage could be bullL
Residents of the nearby OilI
Haven and Newport Heights
neighborhoods have opposed
the plan, citing concems with
traffic, noise and parldng. After
a contentious Planning Com-
mission hearing in May, the
commission told church offi-
cl.als and neighbors to try to
wotk things out A June 17 hear-
The Planning Commlsslon
and City Council must approve
a wnlng change and a general
plan amendment before the
church can move forward with
plans to renovate and expand
FAMILY TIME
While the ~ions have
addressed some of the traffic
and paddng Issues. both sides
must still dear one major hur-
dle together -the new youth
and family center.
Some progress has been
"At this point. l<i say the Sim·
pie answer is: I don't know,"
Stuart said "I think that's ve2'
dependent upon the churchs
ability to address the neighbors'
concerns about the impacts the
additional 30,000 [squanJ feet
SH TALKS, P•1• M
. A new and improved vacation destination
B efore tarting my
comrnenu on thla week'a
topic, I want to thank Jeff
Oierckameier of Cotta Meta for
submitting my favorite letter
ever publlahed in the DaOy
Pilot.
Diercbineler t.hanbd me for
reminding him of the poker
game "anaconda," then went on
to descrlbe a pme with lll&htly
different ru1ea than dM one our
group played befoce we b&rined
tt forur..
h'1 bud to beUfYt that
anocher group of college poker
pJaym dtbd their friendahlp
over that pine.
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vacadon
unlesayou
have to travel
far to get lo
the
destination.
There
actually ls a
lcientiftc
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STEVE
SMITH
vacalion
IUCCell that 1
beUevewu ant theoriud
by "Profaaor" Irwin COrey.
The fonriula la th..: Dlttance
traveled tim• len,th of atay
tquall relU.adon. Therefore, the
further one travela aDd the
~one •tayl ~ tht
pMtll' the vacation enjoyment.
M I write thAI, I IUD~
frustrated over the difficulty ln
getting a decent fare to Hawaii.
We are being asked to pay
considerably more than we did
lut time, all of which I am told
It directly attributable to the
higher tuel pricea.
But after lut weekend, my
family and I are in the proceaa
of debunking the vacation
theory. Lut weekend, you aee,
we went to San DI~. Before
last weekend, San DlegO wu
where Milon went for a sood
dme. It WU where rlllderitl
went to tee the Plda'ea lOM and
where the local unMlnlty, San
Oteao State. 9U1Jed a reputadoo
u one of the natton'I &)rem.let
party achools.
That wu then: thil li now.
NOw, San D6lt'> ta hip; hot Ind
happening, a fact that our
family ls pleased to report after
a recent three· day weekend
getaway. Here now are
1ugge1dona for your wonderful
San Diego getaway.
We left Co.ta Meaa on a
Friday at 2:30 p.m. Normally,
that would be a reel~ for
diluter becauae we Cl be
ftghting tralllc with everyone
elee who wu headed aouth to
San Diego for• UttJe vacation
and with thole wbo were
heeded •hOme• to Malco.
But w. hit a pocket or light
tnftlc that canted U1 put
OcMnikle without a hitch.
SOmeWhert uound Solana
Beech. I wu 1t8J>Plnl more on
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Screeners
uncover
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Man traveling to
Washington, D.C., tries
to bring knife, loaded
firearm through John
Wayne Airport security.
Allcl• Robinson
Daily Pilot
JOHN WAYN~ AJRPORT -
Orange County Sheriff's deputies
arrested a man attempting to pass
through security with a loaded
handgun and a knife Thursd11y
afternoon, officials said.
Orange County Sheriff's depu
ties arrested AH Re1a Khataml, 65,
of Yorba Linda, at about I :30 p.m ..
after baggage screeners detected
the weapons when Kl1atarnl tried
to pass through i.ecurity to board a
United Airlines night 10 Washing-
ton. D.C. He wa'.'t charged with
possession of a loaded firearm and
attempting to carry a firearm and
a knife into a sterile or secure area
of an airport, Orange County Sher-
iff's Department s pokesman Jim
Amormino said.
Khatami Is not J ligible for bail
and Is being held at the Orange
County Men's Central Jail In Santa
Ana. Amormino said No arraign·
ment has been set.
"I le is not on any terrorist watch
lists, and we have no reason to be·
lieve he is linked to terrorists at
this time.· Amormino said.
'ITansportation Security Adman·
istratlon spokesman Nico Melen
dez said a baggage screener de-
tected lhe knife and gun while
x-raying Khataml's carry-on bag.
and an administration employee
notified Orange County Sheriff's
deputies.
Airport operations were not dis-
rupted by the arrest, Amormlno
said. The case is being presented
to the U.S. Attorney's office for the
possible filing of federal charges.
See GUN, Pase A4
SPORTS
UCI m.n'a baketblH
lt8"dout Mike E~
Wit dltmlaald from the
program ehr vlot111ng team
l'Ulea duririg 1he MHC>n.
ALSO: ~rt Htrbor
Baeebell Amodatlon't Ponv
Alt-St.re drop ~ner In the
Deni Point Summer a....
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BOOMERS & BEYOND -;~1 -
Stirring things up at the ~enior center I l's impossible to strike up a conversation with
Anne
Hogan-Shereshevski at
the C.OSta Mesa SenJor c.enter and not take
lmmed.late nodoe of her
8ashy. red bowler hat and
matching red, dangty
earrinp. She's qulte aware
that~ goofy ~ties
dash with the rest of her
ensemble. but the former
nun and teacher enjoys
el(plaining why she wears
them -because they're fun
and because she wants to
belong.
~ Nqw Ye>~ nttivel oot
shy. From
Hogan-sh~s
upbringing to her affillation
with the C.OSta Mesa Senior
Center's eccentric Red Hat
Society, the 83-year-old has
a vivid memory of her life.
which also included a roJe
in a French order of nuns.
She sat down with the Pilots
Jeff Benson to remember
her past and shed light on
her future.
Where did )'OU grow upf
I was bom in Brooklyn. N.Y.,
on the anniversary of the
sinking of the battleship Maine
-Feb. IS. 1898. I always teJJ
everyone 1 was born on the
same~ but it WM really 1921.
My students wouJd ~ teJJ
me l don't Jook that old.
I gew up tn Or,,one Park tn
Queem County. N.Y. It was a
middle-class ne~ 1
went to all-catholic &Cbools llll
my life, and for high tchoo1. I
went to Our lady of W19dom
Academy and was taught by
Fmlch nuns.. I was a good
srudenl -good In 1anf9Jages.
But then I failed geometJy. Now
I love it
Whal tplllbd the c:hanpf
YMl, after repeating it. I fell
in ~ wi1h the teacher and
decided to enter the French
order (of OWlS). Geometry led
the way into the orde& 1lie
name of the order~ the
Daughters of Wisdom. but we
called ourselves the "Wise Oki
Girls.' I bad a great Jove for the
French language, and in the
order, they only spoke French. I
took three years of French in
high school and ended up
teaching it for 14 years. J
entered the order at a young 18
and studied in Ottawa.
Can you deecrlbe your
apedmce •a nunt
lt wa,, like the Anny. Ybu rake
WM for M )'eet'J llOd tben you pronounce your final vows. J w~
in Canada when l W. atpp0!9ed ~be~ from St. JQNB
~and at chesame time,
~ 15, 1946. l could not attend
my brother'$ ordination to fhe
priesthood beawse ol final V{'Nf
sec::fu5ion (t WDS very lttia. They
g;JVe nicknames to the nuns. I
Wa.1 caDed ·Soeur de la~·
whidl is French for "Sbter ol the
Smile.~
Thar same year, my newfy
ordained b(Other, the late Fr.
&lward P. Hogan. came to
Canada to deliver the Eng1lsh
sermon. At the 8nal Vf7N
services. when he got up to the
stand to talk. he looked so
youthful that I thought he was
the altar boy. But he was my
brother, Rlther Ed.
When it came time for him
to be ordained as a priest. we
cooJdn't be togelher. This was
the first time I'd seen him since
then. lt wus a big wrprise,
because he didn't telJ me. Then
I returned to New Yoit.
What were 101De of )'OUI'
llml1* •a member of the
ordelf
~ had a rule of silence but
only two hours a day or
recreation. Night time W'a.9
callM the "grand silence." ~
werrn't allowed to taJlc, so we
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Gint Alelcandet, 1'lclfMI onoo-,
hut Sllllowltz. Mb~
NIWIRW
used sign language. advoc:ate for senJors. J was a
member of the Senior Advisor
How dld )'OU pt your ltalt Coundl until ft disbanded. I
lntadablc' tried to be a liaison between
In 1941, after my profession, the board. the staff and the
I was sent bad to New York to seniora. I tried to settle
matrlcuJate in St. John's probltJms among seniors.
Untvmtty full time. I was to be l'rn seriously thinking of
a teacher. Between my first forming a concerned seniol'S
vows and my final vows. I was group or a think tan1t to
assigned to teach 45 screaming resurrect the Senior Advisor
thlrd·grade boys in St Mary Council.
Gate of tlea~ Grammar I've been active at the Senior
School in Oz.one Park. Center since its opening in
After 1942, I was sent to Sc. 1992. and I'm always~
Owles Hospfta) for poJio adloUaUng for senior& I work
petients to teach in the wards. I on three publications a month.
taught reading. math, religjon
and geometJy to children in all
One Is the monthly Senior
Reporta-. whete I usually
grades. ~ta senior and write
about senior events. The
Row did )'OU end up ID secote is a hot sheet for CoataMaat the · r C.enter. And Che third
I decided to graduate from ls a "holy flier" for seniors in
the nunnery in July, 1969. I my cbun::b, St. Joachim's
lived 1n Queens County. N.Y., Catholic Church.
and wp hetped to get •job ln Now I play the piano twice a
Manhattan. Then I moved to week at the center, and J do a
ML Moms. N.Y., south of mean ·a11ey. cat" dance MfY
Rochdter; Mer teac::hlng for Frlday in the c:Untng room.
two ynn; I fdt the call to come
to Caltfomla. where my sister Is~ • ..,. behind lhat
and her~ children lMd In red hat you're'Wll!8ringf
Los Alamitos. I settled in Costa I am an unomdal member of
Mesalnl'ff/. the Red Hat Society. I have all
I attended, the Genlen Grove the jewelry and the red bat. but
singles Cd.uh> tn 1977 and met rm too bmy to attend the
my future Jewlsh husband meetings or go on the ou~
there. I wondered what he WdS Jt kind of started with this
doing at a Pb.1itive Ouistian poem, which said, ·When I
Singles group, and he saJd he grow old, I will wear purple was looking for a nice lady. with a red hat.• It's just
aociaJ, and the people are
WM It dlfllcult to be known by the crazy red hats
married eo wneone with • they wear. We go on trips and
dHfennt~ out to restaurants and shows
b.tqpoundl to reach out to others.
Not really. We were manied
for sewn ye.an and neither one What ... )'Ollr ftJture plamf
of m converted since we were I'm thinking about writing
both happy with our own a book sometlme soon. I've
relision· And I really bad fun had 22 people begging me to
with him. I got to meet most of write my story, and I'm
the rabbh of Orange County. thinking of calllng It "The
Roman Nun meets the
What typea ol actMdel are Wandering Jew." I'd like to
JOU Jmohed in .. tt. Senior follow my nlece's footsteps as
Cattaf she just had her first book.
I cause troubJe. J'm an published.
~ reproduced without wrttt.n
Mar\ C. Outtin, Don l.etld\, permltalon of copyright OWnef.
Kent Tl'l'ptOW; Oouglaa Zimmerman
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THE OLDER CROWD
Heart-warming days of birth :
and impressive birthdays
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L ast weekend wu ------, members and $12 ' '
a time with for non-membera.'
family for me -For mo.re • ' •
wonderful moments infon:nation, call '' • ·
in Santa Rosa, (949) 643-2356 .
. celel>rating Father's Reservations are a' '
Day and the birth of must.
my filth granddunJchlld. It st.Em AUCT10N , ; • : ls a great an que SUCCESS gift. as a grandparent, ·•
when a ncny baby let me extend an '
arrives in your life. A VIVA oftlcial note of
The Jove between a GOELMAN thanks to everyone · grandchlld and a who donated t.o out
grandpa.rent Is beyond price. •fine Wme, Fast Cars" silent ~'
We are able to love and be auction, which was held at the•
loved unconditionally. Automotive Road of~ '
Celebrating life ls just as Classlc Car Museum this past
wonderful when we recognize April. The Tuller family, Ryan
the birthdays of our Costa Miller and family and their
Mesa Senior Center members. staff deserve special
On June 18, the Senior Center recognition. 1banks to each of
held its first birthday party for the wonderful people for
those celebrating 80 or more always thinking of us and
years of Uving. Jt was a being extremely generous. CJtu:.
sold-out event and an thanks go to all the vendors, . ·
exceptionally good time. For who participated through the\l
those of you who missed the unfail.lng support of our
festivities, we will surely fundraising events: Adam •
repeat the event. So talc:e Premium Car Care Products, :
heart. Aliso Viejo Golf Club, A'M~,
Recently, l have asked some Angel's Auto Spa. Barclay -\
of our senior members to Butera. Comcast, Carl Warren
share their life stories with and C.Ompany, Oiemers • :
me. Helen Trautwein -one Gallery, C.Onway : ..
of C.Osta Mesa's very own -Cornmunlcations. Declcers
responded with words about F1ne Gifts arid Collectibles.
how she has remaJned young Enhanced Skin Center, EZ lube.
through the years by staying Hanagan's 76. Health
active. Emporium, ln·N·Out Burger,
•1am88 years of age and Jill Uoyd and Associates, lnc.,
b.ave enjoyed living in C.Osta Armen Ka.ramardian, La
Mesa for 71 years,• Helen Galleria, Mtgbty Due.ks of
said. ·1 have four children, 19 Anaheim. Newport Vacuum
grandchildren and 28 great and Sewing Center, Pi7.Za
grandchildren. 1 have been to Bakery, Ramada P.xpress Hotel
Europe, Australia, New and aw.no Riviera Hotel, Satr4b.
1.ealand and Hawaii and F.cco, See's Candies, Grant ~:::
drove my camper to Alaska, Boys. Yuen Lui Studios. 7.ov'f • •
across Canada and went to Bistro, and the Artisans
Newfound\;a.od, Nova Scotia Crafters' Comer of the Orange
and down the East Coast to County Marketplace. We loo~,
Florida. forward to having all of you •
. '
In fact, Helen said, she'd and others participate in next : •
been to all 50 states In the year's event :
Union. • • •1 am a memtH:r of the CANDIDATE FORUM : :
Costa Mesa Senior Center and
the C.Osta Mesa Methodist
Church," Helen continued,
"and participate in their
activities. I am also a member
of the women's club and the
historical society, and in my
younger days. 11 was} a den
mother, GlrJ Sco\Jt leader and
active tn the PTA. For many
years I taught first-aid classes.
This Is the story of my life in a
nutshell."
That is the life story of an
active lady-young in spirit
and heart.
INDEPENDENCE DAY
CELEBRATION
July 4th is the one special
day of the year when
Americans enjoy parades.
picnics and firewodcs to honor
the birth of our country and
our experiment in freedom.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., July 2,
we invite the public to join w
at the Costa Mesa Senior
Center for a grand celebration.
Deck yourself out in red, white
and blue and celebrate our
natlon~tndependence.
We'll have grilled
hamburgers and bot dogs.
courtesy of ln-N-Out Burget,
and live music by The
Ragtfmers.. 'Ib.e fee is $5 for
Three seats on the Costa •
Mesa Oty Council wtD be open i
this coming November ' ,
election. As we have done in • :
the past, the Costa Mesa Senior-
Center will again be imiting.all'
the candidates running for Qty •
Council to a luncbdme event.
and cand.ldate forum. Ftease. ..
watch the newspapers Cor ~ ..
announcement of dates and •
times. •
SUMMER SENIOR CLASSES-• '.
Even though our summer . •
claMeS began June 21, it Is •
never too late to join. U you are·
interested tn computer clas~
there are spaces still availabl!. ~ a.asses range from computer : '
stills for beginners to skills for •
advanced computer usecs. Out :
teaching tools include oew •
computen with Windows XP. • •
The class dwadop la eight : :
weeks. The.re's also free lab ; :
time ill the afternoon, so our • ... instructors can quicldy bring
you up to date. For more , ,
information, call the center at · •
(949} 645-2356. : :
•AVIVA GOEi.MAN Is the • •
executive director of the Costa ,
Mesa Senror Centef and will write:
occa1lonal columns about the 1'
center, ita mem'*'e end senior-·:
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SURF AND SUN • I
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WEATHER FORECAST
BOATING FORECAST
On lnoer MW'a. wlndl wlH be
ven.bl9 Ill 10 tcnoea or i.e.;
beOomtng W9ltertv at 10 knoa In
the •noon. Wind~ wt11 be 2,... Of ... wtlh rna.d .....
~--of~rntn.
morning. b1iot1t. wit* wtl be
~ 9110 knoei M leM. Wlf1d
.,..,... be 2 •or *''wteh
tnbced Mell;~~ fog ~ ~out, Wlftitwtl ... norUWl1V Ill 10 ..... bialMg
ncdl ran IV• tO» 11.._ tn
the afternoon. Wind~ will be'• •
2 to 4 feet with noc1tw• ...,.,...,. • • •
awells of 8 to 8 ... Expect ......
of fog In the momlng. Tonight.
wlndtwlll be~ at 15
to 25 mo.a with oombined ... of
g to 8 feet. E>cpect PllldlV fog •
ovtmight.
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CostaMazing celebr:ation
ends on the dance floor
DelrdN Newm.a
OatlyPilot
COSTA MF.SA-City coun-
cQrnan Chris Steel burned up
the dance floor with partners
such as former Costa Mesa
Mayor Unda Dixon at a din-
ner dance Friday at the 'Mesa
Verde Country Oub.
The "Dining Through the
Decades" celebration was the
last event of CostaMazJng. the
year-long celebration of
Costa Mesa's 50th anniver-
sary. The Friday night dinner
was to thank CostaMuing
sponsors and contributors.
The closing ceremonies will
b~ Thursday.
Throughout the celebra-
tJon, the city has hosted vari·
041 events appealing to dir-
rerent age groups, such as a
hpedown at the Senior Center
and a Fun Run for families.
"Dining Through The Dec-
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ades· ls an effort to ahow ap-
preciation for the sponsors in
an apped.1.ing and classy way,
said Amy Kuchta. the city
staff er coordinating the
CostaMazlng events.
"I've been away for two
weeks. but one event I
wanted to make wu this,·
said former Mayor Karen
Robinson, who Is now an
Orange County Superior
Court judge.
One of the highlights of the
evening was when Kuchta
presented the Co ta Mesa
Community Foundation with
a check for $10,000.
"Costa Mesa ls amazing -
that's all I can say," sald a sur-
prised and speechless Mary
HornbuckJe, another former
mayor of the city.
The evening featured a Ove-
course, wine-pairings dinner
with the wine provided by
three wineries, including Val-
ley of lhe Moon. Many of the
questJ said they were lm·
pressed with the praentallon or the five counea. *'J'ha is
beautiful.• said Julie JCramer,
a Olamber of Commerce
board membet. •Thete pota·
toes are to die for."
Tbe event •old out quick.ly
because most of the gue ts
were former city council
memben and sponsors,
Kuchta said. ·
·I'm totally honored that 1
could plan th1t celebratJoo
and hope everyone was able
to enjoy it in some fashion,"
Kuchta said.
City Manager Allan Roeder
saJd the evening showed
Costa Mesa at its best.
"AB much as we will bicker
and argue among ourselves
on all .kinds of issues, deep
down people always pull to·
gether and put Costa Mesa
first," Roeder aald.
Gilling t.hos. IOoking
for a coot bil1iOo
An open cUting' c8l1 for a
new Fox reallaY .1'\' tbow will
be held today hm 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. at the Td&i>gle Square
Virgjn Megdtare, 1875-A
Newport Blvd .. Cotta Mesa.
Vlrgin founder RJcha.nl
Branson will hott "The Billion-
aire," Ceaturtnt 16 contestants
"'ho will travel to eight or 10
countries to compete for a
prize that'• yet to be an-
nownced.
"It's been described as a
cross between 'The Appttn·
lice' and 'The Amulng Race;•
said Jason Horowita. aupervis-
ing casting dlrettor for the
new show. "We're definitely
looking for a vatiety of people.
(What) aeema to be the com·
mon thread la P.eople "f/ho are
competldve, i:ftlveo, ambl·
tioua."
This Is the last weekend of
casting. which baa been held
in 18 clUes around the U.S. In-
cluding Bo1ton. Otlcago and
Dallas. Many detaU1 about the
AD
Natural
Potato
Chips s
,
abow are atlll under wrap1,
such as exactly what chal-
lenges contestanll wt1J have to
meet and what they'll be com-
peting for.
"'It's atlll a aecret at th1a
point, believe lt or not, but it'll
be bigger and better than 'The
Apprentice' prize," Horowitz
said.
Pro pectlve contestants
should bring a photo ID and a
recent picture or themaelvts,
and they won't find out untU
mid-July ff they've been se-
lected.
Five new court
volunteers named
Court Appointed Special Ad-
vocates announced this week
the appointment of five new
mentors.
Newport Beach residents
Terri Danks and Erica Gerrity,
Corona del Mar resident Kathy
Stefano and Costa Mesa resi-
dent Mary Ann Del Fante com-
pleted the training program
and will serve as volunteers for
the program. Court Appointed
Special Advocates ls a non-
profit organtutlon that pro-
vides intervention and advo-
cacy services to abused
children.
Working as a volunteer re-
quJrea 30 howa of apeclalb:ed
tralnlng.
Residents can toss
items too large for trash
R\.\O.ning through Aug. 30, •
single family resideDts of
Costa Mesa and Santa Ana
Helghta who use curbside
trash collection may partici-
pate In the Annual Large Item
Collecdon Program.
Items too large for normal
trub containers aucb as water
heaters, washers, dryers, re·
frigeratora, carpetlng and fur-
niture will be recycled or dis-
posed of at no addJtfone.J cost
to residents. 'For more Infor-
mation, call (949) 646-4617 or
(714} 754-5030. ..
FOR
THE RECORD
A story that ran ln Fri·
day's Happenings section,
tided "Dora and Danielle."
contained an incorrect
n~ for ticket lnforma·
tion. The correct number is
(714) 740-7878.
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Contif1uid from Al
dlDi tbeJ can to cake a nap.
•0ne ddnt we Jeenwd II to
hive .,.. bteithlna time,. &he
llld. rJI caq bo wry Wlna. •
P.edaJly tt the ~ of the
~. ~r lt'I a abort day or
1 long day. 'They can set eent0ry
cmi1Md Crom leamlnt IO many
thlnp."
AdalDI lllementary School ln
Co4ta M nfflb a t'ull-day
GUN
Continued from Al
heNtd.
Flndlnt an OJegaJ Item ln a
paq~ngtr't lua&lle 11 not un-
t11uaJ, Melendez Aid. The ad·
mlnJatratton hu about 300
workers stationed at John
Waynt Altpon. he Nld.
"Thao our Job,· he wd.
"Thla la somethln& that ow
people ue trained (or, and
they're obviou.aJy on the Jook·
OUI for It.
FAMILY
Continued from Al
the bnlkea than the gu pedal,
M> we got off the freeway and
took the beach route to La Jolla.
TI1at wu a good move.
In San Diego. we toot a room
Ori the 20th floor Of !he Man1ott
at the San Diego Marin.a. When
you go. stay lo thJ! area. for it ts
close to all that ts new ln San
Diego. And If you stay at the
Mairiof.4. request a room 1n the
oorth t~r. not the touth
tower. in the north tower, you
are usured or a balcony
OW'rlooldng the water. In the
south tower, only a few of the
TALKS
Continued from Al
would haw.·
I le saJd the nefgbbon th.Ink ~'I
Incumbent upon the church to
AROUND TOWN
• Send AACXJND TOWN ttemt to
the Delly Piiot, 330 w. e.v St.,
Costa M..,, CA92e27; bvHnd
to /ftt.~•1ar1,,,_corrr; bv
fax to (IMI) M&-4170; or bv calUng
(9'9) 574-41298. lnclud9 the time,
da1e and ioc.tJon of the went. n
well u • contact phontl number.
TODAY
Th..-wll Ma Home
Remo<Mf ng Ind Oec:onrtlng
Show from 10 1.m. to 8 p.m. ln
bt.lllcffng No. 10 and the ,,.,. of
Produc:tt at the Orange County
Fair •nd ExpolltJon Center, 88
Fair Oriw, Cotta Meu. The cott
la S3 to $8. 76. lnfonn8tk>n: (8111)
667-2960.
°"'9 Pac:IRc .. pt ...........
concert under the direction of
MHltro John OeMaln. "()pwa
Under the sc.,..· w111.now at a
p.m. It the Ptetf'tC Amphtth..ire
on the Or9nge County
Falrlilroundt, 88 Felr Oriw, Cocta
M .... lnformatlon: (800)
34-0PERA.
http:/lwww.~0'11
TheGoldenhlle .........
wlll ho91 a barbec:w oooklng
cl wtth Alan ~tty from 11
1.m. to 2 p.m. at 1787 N9wport
Blvd , c.o.1.1 MMe. Tlc*9cl IN see
por adult Ind S30 Pef dtfld .•
lnformeilOft! (9118~ 846-9970.
Oqnge eo..t~ En.oded
Eduatlon la epont0ttng a loin
•'9nlng •o-nt ternlnar from a a.m. to 4 p.m. a1 Orange Coat
ColleQ9, 2701 F•lrvltW Roed.
Atalttrttlon '• $164. lnfotmdon: (714) al-6880, option 1. Regil1llr
onllneat.
llttp•llwww.~oom.
Ora"19Coe9t~ Ex•lded
Educltlon I•~
Undemanding lOf'IO-T~ C.tt Insurance from 9 a.m. to S p.m. .i
Orange Coat Cot'9ge, 270\
FetrvlowRoid. ~ ..
'86. Information: (7Mt 432-6880.
option 1. ~ onlfM l't
hf,fp:l~oiccdat-.cam.
Adm.lnlarndon workere have
tec:OYeted rnore than l ,900 auna
at a.trporu duou&hout tho na·
tion ln the put two years, and
in the lut two rnontht tbete'1
been an upswtng of people try·
tn1 to brln& wea~na through
aecwtty, Melendu uld.
Deaptte all the publicity air-
port NCWtty bu gotten lince
Sept. 11, tome people 1dll may
not know the rulet. he u.ld.
•Often the pa.stengen tell u.a.
'Ob. f Just (orgot U wu 1n my
beckp&ck.'. be II.kl
Some pauengen antvlng at
rooms have baJconie..
But after that. l bl8b)y
recommend che hotel the
layout wu fabu:Jou.a. and the
&ervfce WU aupetb.
On Pdday nigbt we clove
right lnto San Diego, buying
dcbta off the atreet to that
nfgbt'• Pad.rot be8eball game
tga.lnst the Turonlo BJue Jays. The attraction for us was not
the pme but the •tadlwn.
Petco Pa1'k. wbkh had Its debut
onJy two months prior but had
al.ready est.a.bUlhed tttelf u one
ol Sen Diego'• place. to see and
be seen.
OUr sea&t. by the way, were
down on the field, he rows
behind home plate. We bought
show that the eddttlonal facWty
will impt'ow or at leat not wor-
een the edstlng tr.me and nobe
problema.
The youth and family center la
an lnt.egral part or the project to
church oflldaft, who are not pre-
$8.76. tnfonnatloo: (818)
667-2960.
The City of eo.c. .... """*' A.a.tlons Commfttee .. holdfng
ha third ennuel community pkric
.t F1hW.W f'lct from 2 '° 4:30
~.m • .i 2525 Plec.nt1a Ave., Cocta
~ Admlllion If frM and la °'*'to all Cocta Mw .-..ldenta.
lnfonnstlon: (714) 7SW011.
~y
lordarl loob. Ma.-endC.. wm host ~whh Miee
Kdty. RMdlng beglna 8t 10 1.m.
.i 1890 Newport &Nd .. Costa
Meee. lnfonNtion: (9'9)
831.eeet
WEDNESDAY
IMW and1M ._.. 0. "°"*'
BrMlt Canc:.r Foundation haw
Joined lOQ9ther fof the Uttlmate
Drfw In Cefffornla, a progmn
dewl9d to .....,ng $1 mlllk>n In
2004 for~ oencet ,.....rd\.
The fundral9er wtU be from 10
a.m. to I p.m. at SWtlng BMW.
3000 wi.t Coat Hlghw8y,
Newport 8Mc:h. lnfOfTNltlon:
(Ml) M6-6900.
JULYS
lllA•onetorh~ .....,.,
producdon of •Qndanlta• wlll ba
held et S.C•om Hatl tit h
~ Councy ""1onnlng Ma
c.ntair beglMlng a1 2 p.tn. M 900
Town ON"8ro.tv., Cocta ~
lnformcdon: (714) 668-2711
A two-bow ..... tourolthe
Bd e.v will be given bv.
ttlfntd nMUran.t beginning .i a
e.m. ~ ia no oott. and no
l'MefV8done .,.. needed.
lnformdon; (949) m.2288.
M.Y4
TheAM;..._, LeglcNt Mt! aub
I• epontOf'fng "Shaf1ng m.
AmMbn sprtt• Fourth of July
809t Ptradt. The~
tr9df1lon btOlfw wfth brMkfllt
from 7 a.m. to noon 8t the
Amefbn Ulglon ~ 291, 21&
16th St., NMpoct a..d\. Coet ..
.., per pe11(1ft. lrifoimdon and
==-~ oonc.cdnO..,. Amtfloect IAgkM\
Ntwpon Heltor '°" oflSot. Wormadori:(.., 87N070.
'I WI' :101 ....... .. ._.,..... ........ ....... ................
....... IDl•hfl ...... M
the airport Prtday l&ld they're
not concerned about terrorlam
when they tty, becaUN the
aafety meuwet that are ID
place are auftlclent.
•No. I'm not worried about
that at all.• ll.ld Zb&blz Motbart
of Oakland. He II.id caroriltt
wW alwaya try to come up with
waya to pt around whatever
MCWity there la. •u eomeone wants to do
tomethlo&. II., poulble, In my
oplnJon. •be Wd.
'J&m.my Wallace, who wu
waiting for a flight back home
three debts wltb a face value of
$120for$100.
Petco Park II bueball done
rflbt -almolt u good u San
Prandlco .. SBC Padc. wbidl la a
good WrilleY Pleld knockoff,
Wrtgley Pietcl In Clllcago being
the beat bueball venue In the
world.
On Satwday. we bougtlt S5
all-day pasea on the San Diego
Dolley and let aomeone e1ae do
the driving down to the
U.S.-Mexico border. We got off
the trolley, quickly realized that
except for the fun ttaln ride that
we bad made a m1stab, and
hopped back on the trolley
aolng back lo San Dleso. Don't
take the trolley to the border
foe CtMtn .oolal and.
~on 'The Ht•oryof
tM CK' The 9ll9Clt ""'" be from t1 a.m. to 3p.m . .t1720 A.demi
Aw., CotU Melaa. lnfonndon:
(714) 841-3112.
.M.Y5 A._ '-Y a.t Wiii wll be
holt9d bV t.t expert~
A..-nlngton beglt li'\olt IQ 8t dulk.
The C09t la S'1 per '*90" for agM
l•ndupend~la
~ttd. lnfonnadon: (IMI) m.-m&.
.... loob, ..... Md~
wltl host StOfYlfnw wfth Mle9 Kdiv· Reeding begina et 10 a.m.
M 1890 N.wport Bl\ld., ea.ta
Melt. lftformatlon: (9'8) ., ... ,.
JUL.Ye ,..'1 ................
begllw for women newtv
~ wtth tHMat cancet' end
otheft .ming to teem about the
cS-.... 0.....,. J4Jty '· 13, 20, 27. Aug, 11 end 25end1My'rt
being Mid .. Ho-a Hotpftal, 1
Hotg DrM. Newport Beedl,
Confnnce Room A. Though the
...-1atrM.~dooile
requfrtd. tnfonnatSon: (148)
7.cAHCER.
JtLY7 + n rwfw1hll"°¥t11W.
produ*n of ·o.._. .... w11 be
htld It S.O.. •om Hell 8t the OrqeCounty~Ma
C..-.-beglnnfng,. noon. eoo
Town Ctrrtiet Ol1w. Colt.t Meile.
lnfonnatlon: (71 .. ) &88-2181
~ .............
"IMllMlnlf ~. Mafor Kaiv '° Lot~ a• ••linwatwn byPrtlceletonny,a ~
~from e:ae>tolp.m. ,.,,. mMlt le locM9d at 22S E.
11th St., eo.t. Meu. lnfonMdon
and ,_~(IOO)-.-?
to lridlanapolit. aald ahe heard
about the aneat on the news.
The fact that ihacamJ WU
etopped before pttioa on the
plane .meaM 'lnnaj)ortation
Secwtty oftldalt dld a good Job.
ebeu.ld.
She hadn't flown befon com·
log to Onnge County. IO It IUr·
prised her when abe bad tot.ab her lhoea off to pt tbrouch te·
cudty, abe laid. But lbe wasn't
upeetbylL
"Tbey'n doJ.ns ft for a reuon,
to uw OW' llvel, • ahe 11.ld.
While It may happen more
unleaa )'OU plan to go Into
MQlco.
We bad lunch on ~twday In
the Gu.lamp dJatrlct. once
bome to more tattoo parlon,
pool baDt and ban than any
ne.fgbbot'hood OUUide of
Singapore. But now. the
C.al•mp Quarter Is reapec:table.
Not yuppUled. jUlt fun.
On Saturday ntpt I broke a
tra'Yd rule by eating at a chain
rettawant. foe'* Qab Shack. but
ft wu getting late. we were
getting tired and It WU nearby.
1be food and eeMce Mte 0.ne,
but try local rettauranta Instead.
SUnday WU Patber'I Day,
which I spent ordering my
family Uvea &rOWld.
"'\W'l'e ln the -.me ndgbbor-
bood. h maks a beck ~a loc ol
Mlle to hlYe • good reiadon-
lblp,. Stuart ml
The Plannlng CommtuJon la
expected to hear the St. An -
drew's Church expanaJon re -
lordarl lloob. "'*and c.M
wlll hOlt Storyttme wtth Min
Lau,. end h theme: ""'mmy.
Food. Reading begin. .i 10 1.m.
et 1880 N9wpor1 Blvd., Costa
MMe.tnfonNtk>n:(IMJ)
631·88CJ\.
M.YI
The ONnae County Felrwll ...
• pwMw ~ ofthlayear'I
t.Jr, wNch wffl 1-tu1'91he Feb
Four with 1he Orange County
P-=Hlc Symphony, tnwotb.
oppottunhy dRwlng. roMnlng
.-rtafnerl end Ught food end
be\i~ The~ wltl be from
7to1-M p.m. 8t 1he r.dftc
~.88hlr0rive,
Cocta Meat. Information: (714)
70&-1629.
............ wllholt
"Yt\)CMn'• Suppon 'Nof1'ahop~ •
,,.. wofbhap given bv Cheft
ScNtz from 8:30 to 7:30 p.m. The
INftet le M 225 E. 11th St. Costa
Mele. lnfonnetlon end
.....,,,8tlonc (800) 6ll-fJ8e1. ...... ~ ....... ,.._of the Ftlr from 7 to 8:A6
p.m. Admle8lof1 le frM. The
P9dfto~ .. 8th °'9nOt County Feir and
~c.r.. •Mlf 0t1ve, Com Meal. tnfonnetlon: (714)
10toS2Al ~odllr.oom.
M.Yt n. °"""' c:.o..y ,..,_ ..
he edmlealon and petting from
10 to 11 a.m. for "Jtm Into 1he
~to kSdc olthe 21-dly ~
• t=elr o.tw. Cott.I Mele.
~1A)708-1Me.
M:/10 n. ........... or.e.~
~ o..t»ywW ~ftom 2 to I p.m. tit tt. Cldlllne .....,._
8ri AIMa; OrMtge County F.lr
and EJCPOtNon Ctrrtiet, • Fefr Or'MI, Com Mete. lnfotmdon:
(111)~
• WJllA 018. cown
educedon. SM """' be rMd'1ed •t
(Mii 17oMMI or bV e-mail .i
,,,.,,. ... OMll.latltrM».com.
oft.en elsewhere. the gun lnci-
detlt ls rare fo.r John Wayne Air·
port. but everyone Involved
bandied It well, Amonnlno
said.
"l tb1nk it'a a 1uccas story,
which lhowa the ty11tem wor:ta
with tho hJ,gh-tecb equipment
and the stepped-up security,•
beNJd.
• AUaA ROBINSON covert
bu1lnea, polltlcs and the
•nvlronment. She may be reached
1t UM9) ™""'330 or by .-mall It
1flcl1.robln.onOl1Ume1.com.
Our b1p to Sail Diego was
notable not for what we did, but
for what we dJd not do: the San
Diego 1.oo, the Wild Animal
Pait. Coronado. Sea World, the
floe beaches, Seaport Village,
Old Town, more of the Geslainp
quarter and muoh. more.
And by the way, once I
dropped off the car at the hoteJ
on Prlday, we didn't use it until
we went home on Sunday.
See you again soon, San
Diego!
• ITEVE SMl'TM 11 a Coste Mesa
ruldent •nd 1 fnM1l1nce writer.
RM<Mra m.-y INVe a rnenat1• for
him on~· Diiiy Pilot hotline It
(9'9) 642-«>86.
queat July 22.
• AUCIA M>lllNSON covers
bualMM, polltlca and the
envlronrNnt. She may be reached
at UM9) 794-"'330 or bV e-mail at ·
1/lcl1.robln.on•111t1mn.com.
r ..... Seduce and Pleeaure the
Samurai ln Your B.ctroom:"
Beginning 8t 2 p.m .. the aignlng
wltt be held 9t 1890 Newport
Bfvd.., Costa Mesa. Information:
(948)831.ee91.
JUL.YU
The NNllll'lllllWllll!pcNMlll'trt ....,_Pubic
Ubtary and the City Alta
Commlsalon ere preeentlng 11
raceptJon for attfat Raymond 0 .
Ode that will Include a l'T\U8bl
petfonnence bv the Pltdftc:
$vmphonyYOU1h~ et 1
p.m. In the Friend. Meeting,
Room at m. Central Ubrary, 1000
AYOC8do Ave., Newport a.acti.
tnfonnltlon: (949) 717-3800.
option 2. http:l~.MWJ>Olt
"-dtlibrary.orp.
...... Boob. ... andc.-6
wUI hotlt Jina Becarr 9t • boot
"'1nfng fot her MW book. "The
Jap9neM Alt of Sex: How to r .... , Seduce and f>teasure the
Samurai ln Your Bedcwm."
hofnnlng It 1 p.m., the .tgnlng wtn be held 11t 3333 S..r St,
Cotta MMe. lnfonnation: (714)
432·"1854.
.MY12
Hoeg c... Ceneer .. hoking
anotherlnm.~nat
Cancer Patient EdualtJon Set*
cali.d • Stnteg!M and Reaouf'C8I
torooplng whh GI~ It wlh
run ftom 9:30 '° 9 p.m. et Hoag
Holptt.al (Rtc:htion Oncology
Ubtary-19tfloof'), 1 Hoeg Driw.
Newport Beecn The event le fret,
but rtglMratlon .. required.
~(948)790-6642.
............ wta..Amtltcitn
CtrlOtr Society, '" .-odatJon ~--NdoNI~
MM. Md tM eo.m.de. Tollttty
end Ffegrance Aun., pNMnt
"Look Good ••. Feel e.u.r-from
10 a.m. to tioon et Hoeg Hoepltat,
1 Ho.ca Dtlw, Newpott BMc:h.
The 9ll9Clt .. "'"· but Nglattwtlorl .. rtqUfred. lnfotmdon: (149)
201.eeee.
....,_loob,MlaalcandCIM
• ho.a 9tCH".,-dmf wfttl ... K.9ehv. Aetdlno ~ 8t 10 a.m tit,_, Nwiport 8Mf.. ea.ta
M9M. lnformedon: (M) .,...,.
.UXll ,.. ................... ,_.....
Llw9rywll .,,....,..,......,. .... '""* ~ y Noc. hoill9d by --~=w.v Counal. ac 7 p.m. Jc\ .. ,.,..,,. "°°"'."" CeMrtt l.Jbr9fy, 1000-.., ............... lfttDnneloet: (.., ,,,....,,.
-~MltPMbMdt ~Otg. . ....................... .. ,..fll•l'W---•ffw ..............
PUBLIC
SAFETY
POLICE FILES
NEWPORT 8Uat ....... ~A vtckM.ii
anlf'Mf wn NpOtted In tM
500 blodt .i 8:11 p.m.
Thurtday.
•Dowe 1trMt: Tenorltt
th,..ats were report9d In the
1100blodt8t h51 p.m.
Thul'aday.
• Hoeg Offlte: An enlmal
btt• wa1 report9d In the 100
bloct 8t 10:58 a.m.
Thurldey. • tmn.~ Petty theft
wat reported In the 1100
blocht 1t:10p.m.
Thureday.
• ,_..,.. CcM.ttt: Unknown
troub'-wH Nport9d In the
100blodtet11:121.m. I
Thursday.
• ~ c.ntllr DttV9
w..t: Petty theft WH
report.ct In the 700 block 1t
12:59 p .m. Ttturtday.
• St. Andrew9 Roed: llleQlll
flreworb were reported In
th• 300 block at 11:391.m.
Thu111day.
• 8upefior Awn.,.: Vehlcl•
burglary wa1 reported In
the 1400 block at 7:30 1.m.
Thur.day.
COSTA MESA
• Adanta Avenue: Vehicle
burglary w .. repol1ed In
the 1300 block at 9:10 p.m.
Thur9day.
• BurStrMt: Grand theft
wea repol1ed In the 2800
blodc •t 10:34 a.m.
Thuraday.
• Balmr Street: Dump.ier
tcavenglng WH reported In
the 800 blodt et 6:35 p.m .
Thur9dey.
• Cond~ Awnue:
Vanct.llam, annoying
phone cell• end bettery we,.. report.ct In the 2000
bloct at 12:42 e.m. Frldey.
•tt.rbor~:Auto
theft w .. reported In the
2800 blodc at 7:04 p.m .
Tttur9day.
• Newport Boule¥ard:
AggrH&lve panMndllng
w .. report.ct In th• 2100
bl<><* .i 1:10 p.m. Thuraday.
BRIEFLY IN
PUBLIC SAFETY
Man arrested after -
Subway holdup
Three men, one bran-
dlahlng a handgun, forced.
two Subway employees-
into the restaurant'• refrig-
erator and stole money
from the caah register Bri-
day night, police said.
Wllllam Adam Banks, 22.
was arrested on 1uspldon
of armed robbery around 8
p.m., and Costa Meaa pb-
Uce were alill looking for
two other suspect.I at press
time.
The three ma.let entered
the Subway re1taurant at
1815 Newport Blvd., ..id
Lt. Dale Birney or me
Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment. and the pollce were
called after the 1uapects
left the reataun.nL Then
an ofDcer on duty noticed
someone matching the
given deacrlpdon.
Ba.ob was arrested near
fire Station No. 3 OD PaJ1t
Avenue hortly after om-
cers were notltled of the
robbery. Banb' bail WU
tet at $100,000, Blmey
aaJd.
Birney aald that ofRccra
~re tetdng up a sobriety
checkpolnt on 17th Stmrt
and Weattnlmter Avenue
when the robbery wu re·
ported, IO MVeral oftlcen
were already In the area:
"Thoee pya picked the
wrong nJgbt at the wrong
location to do thelr rob-
bery deeda: Blmey u.ld.
-Matt BalU,.,.r
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.1Lack of bids stalls Shellmaker plan
I . I Newport Beach City project and received none at the
11 C il will June 8 opening date. ac:eonttna ounc reopen to staff report& One late bid. not l bidding for the Back consJdered by the dty, exceeded I B.av Science Center on available funding by $1 mlWon. -,., Anocher rowid of blddtng WW I the back bay Island. start in the next couple of
1 months, Asst. City Manager I Marita O'Neil Dave KUr aaJd. The project Is
1 Dai~ PUot planned for completion in 2005.
• Part of the problem ln finding
BACK BAY -They've got the a firm to do the WJ>dc. Ki.tr aald,
clams, now they just need the Is that this prokct ii competing 1 worker bees. with construction going on at
' :Jbe Newport Beach City schools as a result of recently-
CouncU approved funding and passed bond me&s\U'et.
cooperadve agreements Tues-"There ls a lot of work out day for a new Back Bay Science there [for C?Ontractora), surprls·
Center oo Shellmabr Island. lng)y-even though the ecooo·
But the city's first attempt to so-my ls down,• kl1f' aaJd. "lbe
licit bids for consttuction of the people who own these [con-
$4-plilllon environmental tractlng) 6rms are doing a lot of
teflching and testing facillty school construcdon."
didn't make many waves. Nearly all schools ln the New-
City oftkials in March placed port-Mesa Unified School Ots-
ads seeking bidders for the trict are undergoing major reno-
TOWN cost• $45 ($40for •Friends").
Information: (949) 813-2261,
Continued from M http://www.•lgardens.org.
Borden Boob,,... and C.r6
seminar given by Judith Todero, will hem Nldlelodeon Summer
a dlnical nutritlonltt, from 6:30 to Campe for klda, featuring aong1,
7:30 p.m. The market ia at 226 E. gamet, ~and more.
17th St., Costa Mesa . Information Beginning at 11 a.m., the camp Is
and reservation•: (800) !~7. limited to 20 and registration In
advance is required. The camp is
JULY14 at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa
TMNewport BMch Pubic Mesa. Information: (949)
Library presents An Evening with 631-8661.
Huell Howser, host and producer
of •callfomia's Gold• on PBS at 7 Borden Boob, Mu* end c.r6
p.m. In the Friends Meeting will host Storytime with Miu
Room at the Central Library, 1000 laura and the theme: Fun on the
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Farm. Reading begins at 10 a.m .
1lfe event is free, but tictetl are at 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa
required and can be obtained at Mesa. Information: (949)
the Central Library starting June 631-8661.
19 at 9 a.m. There'• a limit of two
per person. lnformation:(949) Th• <mnge County AftWd9 of
644-3296, option 2. http:l!Www. the Susan G. IC.omen Breast
I f16tkpoftbeac:hlibrary,org. Cancer Foundation will hold a
" team captain orientation for all
Moiher's Marbt will ho9t 'The new and returning team captains
Dangers of and lmb91anoad pH:" for the 13th annual Komen
a free 1emlnar given by Jake Orange County Race for the Cure
Kevorldan from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. from noon to 1:30 p.m. There 11
' The market ls at 225 E. 17th St, no c:ttarge, but reNrvatfons are
• Costa Mesa. Information and required for the event held at
resetVatlons: (800) ~ 3191·A Airport Loop Drive. Costa
~' r I Mesa. Information: (714)
SNrman Ubruy and GardeM Is 957-9165.
holding a Shade Gardening eta ..
beginning at 9 a.m. The cf ass i• JULY 15
being held at 2647E. Coast The~ County hlr will host
HIQhway, Newport Beach, and Mery Sue Milliken and Susan ., •
vadona under Measure A. a . place."
muld-ecbool project funded by The city has pledged $315,000
lOC4l bond• and state bondl. for the center and will cover
Summertime ls especially maintenance costs once ii'•
busy for that type of construe-completed, Klff saJd. The project
Cion becauie most achools want ls a collabondve effo.rt between
work completed when stUde:nta the dty, California Deparunent
aren't on campus, aaJd Bonnie of Plsh and Came, UC Irvine,
Martin, a director for McCarthy Orange County, Newport Bay
BuDdlng Companies, Inc., which Natwall.lu and Friends and the
ls managing Measure A wort. Coutal Commission.
"We literally solicit people, we Shelhnaker Island, a man-
aill them and chase them all the made island near Newport
way through the bid process." Dunes, is currently home to a
Martin said. ·u you just put ~ series of trailers making up the
ad out. you don' get a re-Sack Bay Science Center. The
aponae." center has Jwo aquariums and a
High ateel and concrete few mlcroscopes for local stu·
prices, as well. make contractors dents to learn about the area's
more reluctant to bid on «osystem and water quality la·
projects, Martin said. sues, said Terry Stewart. a senior
·s1dden would haw to biologist for the Department of
pledge they could do the work Fish and Game.
for the bid price," Kiff said. The new facility will Include a
"That's hard to do when steel water-quality lab. wet.lands and
prices are golng all over the other educational facilities.
Fenlger, ownere of Border Grill Bachelor Auction from 7 to 11
retUuranta. The couple will have p.m. at the Temtee1 at the Westin
a on.hour cooking South Coast Pfau, 686 Anton
demonstr8tion, answer •euion Blvd., Costa Meu. Admiafon 19
and a book tale and autograph $50 per pel"IOn before Arday ($65
signing from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on per person after) and $75 for VIP
the Heritage Stage at the Orange tidcets. Men are invited to join the
County Fair, 88 Fair Drive. Coate ladles for dancing a~er 9:30 p.m.
Mata. Information: (714) for $25. An aftef'P&rty will be at
708-3247, http://www.ocfair.com. Prego Rlatorante, 18420 Von
Karman, Irvine, from 11 p.m . to 1
The Newport BMch P\lblic a.m. Information and tldcets: (714)
Library will present "Mysterious 543-4333.
Women;" a panel of female
authors Including Barbara JULY 17
Seranetla, Patricia Guiver and Th• Newport BMCh Pubtlc
Oenite Hamilton at 7 p.m. in the Library presents "Children'• Day.•
Friends Meeting Room at the Events Include storytelling, crafts
Central Library, 1000 Avocado and various theatrical and
Ava., Newport Beach. musical performances by Flights
Information: (9491 717-3800, of Fancy Story Theatre, Graggy
optlon2. Lee, We Tell Stories and local
http://www.newportbuch authors Nancy Robinson, Robin
library.org. Prelss-Olasser and David
Giddings from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . at
JUlY16 the Central Library. 1000 Avocado
The Newport BMch Public Ava .. Newport Beac:tt. Scholastic
Ubnlry will present "Coffee with Book Sale, with proceeds
Duvall Hecht, Founder of Books benefiting library programs. will
on Tape" at 9:30 a.m . in the be held 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Friends Meeting Room at the Information: (949) 717-3807.
Central Library, 1000 AVOC*to http:/.Mww.newport
Ave .. Newport Bead\. bdadllibrary.org.
Information: (949) 717-3800,
option 2. http://www.newport Orange Coast CoUege Ext9nded
beadllibrary.org. Ed~tion is sponsoring the
course "Beginning Medicare:
The Oni,,. County ChHd AbuN What to Do and When· from 9
Prevention Center will present the
third annual Men with Heart
See TOWN, Pace A6
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Martnapark Resort and Community Plan
(PA2CJ03..218)
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'·"NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVeN that a Draft Environmental Impact
R'eport has been prepared in accordance with the California
·Environmental Quality Act in connection with the application (State
'Clearinghouse# 2003311021) of Marinapark LLC for General Plan
Amendment No. 2003-008 on property located at 1700 W. Balboa
·~oulevard on the Balboa Peninsula. The Marinapark Resort Hotel
and Community Plan is proposed on property currently occupied by
'the Marinapark Mobile Home Park, Las Arenas Park, Balboa
"Community Center, the Neva B. Thomas Girl Scout House, four
P,ublic tennis courts, one-half basketball court, a children's play
-area, and a metered parking lot on an 8.1-acre site on Balboa Blvd.
UM MER
between 15th and 18th Streets. The project applicant proposes to
. remove and/or demolish existing structures on the property and
build a 110-room luxury resort hotel that will Include a lobby and
tegistration area, a cafe, a restaurant, a bar, a ballroom, a swimming
pool, separate spa and administration buildings, 12 boat slips and a
$ubterranean parking garage. The following public facilities would
·be included in the project: surface parking lot, four tennis courts, a
·new two-story Community Center and Girt Scout facility and a tot
lot.
~!though the comment period ended on June 9, 2004, the City
·encourages members of the general public to review the Draft
~nvlronmental Impact Report (EIR). Coples of the Draft EIR and
~lated documents are available for review and Inspection at the
, f>lanning Department, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport
Boulevard, Newport Beach, CaJtfornia, 92663, (949) 644-3200 and at
·the City's website: http://www.clty.newport-beach.ca.uslPln/PlanningMaln.html
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Planning
Commission of the City ~f Newport Beach wilt hold a public hearing
on the Environmental Impact Report on ,July 8, 2004. at the hour of
ti30 p.m. In the Councll Chambers of the Newport Beach City Hall,
t'JOO Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, at which time
and place any and all persons Interested may appear and be he8id
!vtereon. If you chal~e this project In court, you may be llmttect to
raising only those Issues you or someone else raised at ttie public
:tlearlng described in this notice or In written correspondence
~livered to the City at, or prior to, the public hearing. For
'1rifonnatlon caJI (949) 644-3200.
Michael Toerge, Secre~. Planning Comml88ion, City of Newport
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.... ~TE: The expense of this notice Is paJd from a filing fee coltected
from the applleant.
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Sewage spill closes Harbor Marin(J
Signs were posted
. Thursday and Will
remain for a minimum
of three days
Slmott Bron
Special to the Dally Pilot
NEWPORT BP.ACH -Boaters
lo Harbor Marina a.re being
greeted by a familiar but unwel-
oome lite: bright yellow signs
with red lettering that cead.s
~Keep ou'4 sewage c;ontamlnated
water." •
The signs were posted around
the hl.rt>or at 3:30 p.m. on Thurs~
day and wW remaJn tn p.lace for a
minlinum of three da~ follow-
ing a aewage spill that ls believed
to have been caused by a block-
• ln a pr1vate·property owner'•
sewage coOecdon system, said
l.alTy Honeyboume, the pro-
gram chief of the Water Quality
Sec:don or the Orange C.Owity
liealth CAre ~ This Is the
leCOnd time In the last (ew
montba that te'W9 bas round
tt.t way lnto the harbOJ.
The apiD likety came from an
oJBce or inedk:al compl~
Honeybowne ll1<l
"We don' know the exact
QU$e, but generally on private
property, (sewage! will bade up
through an on-te manhole af-
ter tomethlng clop the pipe,
and it backs up for ~et:• be
saJd.
The result is that the sewage
5()00 runs Into the nearby har~
bor. causing the water to become
unsafe for commerdal and pri-
YBte divers who use It. The prob-
lem ~ however. preventable.
"lbe Oow of storm drains can
be diverted with filters. which
stop the 5'!Wage from getting ln
the water,• Honeyboume said.
Sihce those drains were not
presen1 ln this case. the sewage
tle>Md through Ind conlai'nl-
nated the waterway. But it will
not remain so for long. because
nature provtd~ some of the .fil.
lttl that humans did not.
Hoqeybourne said.
•('l'he sewage! will eveiltually
flow to the ocean where (die
bacterial! organisms will die due
to sunlight and predatJon," l)e
taid
Th.ls spill is not considereet a
serious one, but It wiU have IOQle
long-tenn con.sequences for the
health of Harbor Marina.
'We have a Jot of sedimeuc
that builds up in the manna
here. so we may have to have ii
dredged more often than ls com-
mon,• marina dockmaster Joe
Bergman said
lhose looking for an update
on the statu.s of the safety or the
water ln Haibor Marina can call
the Orange C.Ounty Health Care
~cy at (714) fi67-3752 or visit
wwmocbeachinfo.oom.
COSTA MESA CITY· COUNCIL MEETING WRAP-UP
Hm an sonw of the items tM
coundl consldmd Monday.
CHURCH RENOVATION
APPEAL
The council ~ upheld the ~!
Plannlng -Cornmi5slon's
unanimous
approval or the renovation of St.
Joach.lm OlthoUc Oiurch. at
1964 Orange Ave.
Councilman Duis Steel
broughc forward the appeal on
behalf of concerned residents in
the area.
The renovatfon includes the
demolition of several buildings
FYI
WHAT: Next City Council
meeting
WHEN: 6:30 p.m., July 6
WHERE: City Hall, 17 Fair Drive
INFO: (714) 764-5221
on the site to accommodate a
new classroom building and
gym/multipurpose building.
Steel's appeal contained I 3
concerns. including that the
square footage of the new
buildings ls a "dramatic increase
ln spice" and that the
commlsslon did noc act on
signl6cant Issues regarding
parking. traffic circulation and
trash. lt also recommended
several other conditions that
Steel believes should be
imposed on the project
approval, such as requiring all
utilities on the site to be placed
underground.
have the same issues on the
Westside. I am willing to add~
lhese issues. I think the police
department and code
enforcement is willing also,•
Councilman Allan Mansoor said.
COMMITTEE
APPOINTMENTS
The council appointed five
representatives from diverse
agencies in the city to the Local
Law Enforcement Block Grant
Advisory Committee.
The committee reviews
proposals and makes
recommendations to the City
Council with regard to the
expendirure of the block grant
funds.
WHAT rr MEANS
Dare to take the first step. WHAT rT MEANS
The church can go ahead with
the renovation.
Five new members will serve
on the committee. Those
members are: LL Craig Friu.elI of
the Newport Beach Police
Department; Orange County
Deputy District Attorney Mike
Fell; Judge SUsan Shaw, Harbor
Justice Center; Jane Garland.
spokeswoman for the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District; and Leda Albright. the
executive director of Families of
Costa Mesa.
We 111 help with the rest.
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WHAT WAS SAID
"Th.is project meets all the
requirements .... I fully
understand the Issues of
parking. noise and trash -we
TOWN
Continued from A5
a.m. to noon at Orange Coast
College, 2701 Fairview Road.
Registration it $50 per person,
$80 per couple. lnfonnation: (714)
432-6880. option 1. Register
onlineat .
http.:/!Www.occtk*et.s.com.
OrMge Co.st College &191Mled
Education i. ipe>nsorlng the
course •Making • fof'tune Buying
Dlstr9SMCI REO Foredosures•
from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road. Registration ia $69
per pereon, S99 per couple.
Information: (714) 492-6880,
option 1. Register onllne at
hrtp:l!Www.occtldcttts.com.
Com Me9e HJgh Schoor• cta.
of 1984 will celebrate hi 20th high
school reunion from 7 p.m. to 1 ·
a.m. at the Hard Rodt c.te, 451
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beech. Information: (949)
640-8844.
HOll9 Ho8pltal, Chltdren'•
Hotpltal of Orange County, UC
Irvine Medical Center end
EplleJWf Foundation p19sent the
aeeond ennual Orange County
Epilepsy Symposfum from 8 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. The event 18 held at
the Hoag Conference Center, 1
Hoag Drive, Newport Beach.
Though there la no cost. and
~Ion Is i.qulr9d.
Information: (800) 61"'-4624.
8hennen UbnMy end O.rdene
presents •Pelntlng In the Garden•
with Stanley Marfin from 10-.30
a.m. to 1 p.m. Thi• I• the ftrst of
two days of the course to be held
at 2647 E. Coast Highway. Cott>na
del Mar and costs $35 ($30 for
"Frienda•). lnfonnatlon: (949)
673-2261,
http:l!Www.slgardens.org. . .... -. A two-hour walking tour of thf ·
Bade Bey will be given by a
trained naturalist beginning at 9
a.m. There 11 no oost and there
are no reservation• needed. ,
lnformetlon: 1949) 923-2269. •
A two-hour electric: be>-' tour of
the Back Bay will be given by a
trained na1Uralitt beginning at
11 :30 a.m. The cost Is $10 per
person and reservations are
required. Information: (949)
923-2269.
Martn. blolOGtst. age 8 end older
are lnvit9d to join the marine
dlacovery expedition in Newport
Bay from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Children under 16 must be
acx:ompanfed by an adutt. The
cost Is $10 per pel'90n and
reaeNatk>na ere required.
Information: (949) 642-5031.
The Baell Bay~ Celltl9r ..
holding an evening marsh prowl,
where a naturalist will
demonstrate plant end wlldllfe In
the Bade Bey at dusk. Beginning
et 7:30 p.m .. the cost la $15 per
person and requires reMrvetlona.
lnformatk>rt: (949) 923-2269.
YotuntlMf et Newport a.y Is en
opport\lnlty to hetp end team at
the Mme time by aaisting In
habitat rettonrtJon or in kayak.
canoe, welting or achoof tours.
Training begins et 9 a.m. end ,._
to 4 p.m. Reservations are
required. Information: (949)
923-2295.
It's deja 'view' all over
·again in Costa Mesa
..
Another business
owner is battling the
city over whether
codes can dictate his
business property's
appearance1
Delrdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Once agaln,
clty leaden find themselves
embroiled in a full-scale war
over code violations with a lo-
cal buslness owner, who has
declared all the city's laws to
be invalid.
This time, though, the busi-
oe~ owner Isn't the legendary
Silt Soffer, the cantankerous
Costa Mesa buslness owner-
turned-fugitive, who has been
making the same argument
and battling the same war for
years.
The owner Is JgaJ Israel,
whose parents are facing
criminal charges in connection
with their Newport Boulevard
property.
In February, Deputy City
Atty. Marianne Milligan filed
the criminal complaint regard-
ing the property at 2280 New-
port Blvd against Benjamin
and Shoshana Israel. The Is-
raels' son, lgal. who owns the
business on the property, is
handling the case and Is mak·
ing the claims against the city's
laws.
Wednesday, Milligan added
cwo additional charges to the
complaint In Orange County
Superior Court. 1gal Israel sa.ld
he has already complied with
ooe of the violations and is
making an effort to comply
with some of the other ones
that he doesn't consider bogus.
Wednesday, he filed a re-
quest to dlsmlss the charges
against hlm because he be·
llqves the laws of Costa Mesa
are not valid.
'lie has also made this argu-
ment numerous times at City
Council meetings.
•At first, I thought I was the
bAd guy, but I'm not," said lgal r~cael, who owns Bengal Indus-
Huge Tak
Inventory
Dining Sets,
· Seating Groups,
Chaise l.ol.rlges,
Etc.
tries Development Group Inc.,
a general contracting com-
pany. "It'• about the ways the
laws are enacted. 1 keep harp-
ing to the city, telling them the
ways they enact laws a.re lncor-
rect. •
Soffer, the local restaurateur
who lled to Las Vegas lo 1995
after failing to ahow up ror his
sentencing date, ls counseling
the Israel famJly in their ftgbt
aga.inst the city. Soffer wu
convicted over building code
violations at several or his
properties.
•He called me,· Soffer sald
or Jgal Israel. "We have mutual
friends. Hls position ls the law
ls void. It's my position that he
ls taking .•
The code enforcement de-
partment has been working on
the Israels' cue since 2000,
Milligan said. The department
Issued three civil citations and
still did not get fuU compli-
ance, Milligan sa.ld. So after
trying herself to work things
out with lgal Israel, MUlJgan
said she felt compelled to file
the criminal complaint.
"(The city's Assistant Devel-
opment Services Director) and
myself have personaiJy gone
out to the property and met
with him to try and explain In
detail what needs to be done,·
Milligan said.
The complaints vary from
storage of vehicles ln the pub·
Uc right of way to outdoor stor-
age of materials, which are
prohibited by city codes.
In his request for dismissal,
Israel laid out hJs case that
Costa Mesa'S laws are invalid.
His ma.in argument ls that the
city doesn't follow the section
of the California Government
Code that spells out the re-
quired procedure for enacting
laws.
At the beginning of each City
Council meeting, the council
passes a motlon to read each
ordinance and resolution by ti-
tle onJy. This ls not acceptable
legally, lgal Israel contends,
because the council needs to
do this before each individual
ordinance and resolution If it
wants to read them by title
only. Otherwise, it needs to
read the entire ordinance be-
fore it ls enacted, the request
for dlsmiasal states. Jgal Israel
also believes the clty does not
gtve the required amount of ln·
formation when It eubllshes
ordlnances In local news-
papers, Jetting residents know
what laws the council will be
considering.
·eodes are not laws; ordi-
nances are laws," Igal Israel
sald. "The only thing [the city)
can enforce Is an ordinance,
and laws aren't enforceable if
they're not enacted In the
proper manner set fonb by the
state government code.·
If the laws are not valid, then
the court bas no jurisdiction
over them, hls argument fol-
lows.
Israel also contends that the
city did not follow the proper
procedure In filing a criminal
complaint llgaiost him. be-
cause It falJed to provide hJm
with an administrative h ear-
ing, a public hearing before
the City Council to determine
the valJdity of violations and
the compUance that Is neces-
sary.
Milligan said lgal Israel is
misinterpreting the city's law
that deals with adminJstrative
hearings. An administrative
hearing ls Just one option that
can be taken, either by Itself or
along with other alternatives
like filing a criminal com-
plaint. Milligan said. Since the
city had already been through
the civil citation process with
Israel without satisfactory
compliance, Its typical next
step Is filing a criminal com·
plaint, Milligan said.
In response toelgaJ Israel's
numerous accusations at City
Council meetings. Aeling City
Atty. Tom Wood said the city ls
In its legal authority to enact
ordinances the way It does.
Mayor Gary Monahan
agrees.
"I feel pretty comfortable
that the judge Is not going to
throw out the municipal code
of Costa Mesa and half of the
state of California," Monahan
said.
lgal Israel is scheduled to be
back ln court on July 23.
SatlM'~. June 26, 20().C A7
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SUMMER
, CAMPS
CULTUR.At ARTS CAMPS
NE'WPOftT IEACH: Broedway
JazzJMuslcal Thffter C.mp
teem. Jazz. funk •nd
COf'l*11P<"IY ttepe to the lUMI
from •Anrtfe: ·G,....• •nd "The
Sound of MuaJc.' Partfdpantl
should WMr comfof'taba. clothft,
aneakera or dance ahoe9 end
bring a towel. Age9 lnvtted ere 8
to 16. The camp ii Monday
through Friday, 3 to 4:30 p.m. and
begins Joly 19. The 0011 I• $95
plu. • $3 meterlata fee.
lnformltioo: (949) 644-3151,
http;.1..WWW.c/ty,MWPOrt•beadt.
Cir.II&
NEWPORT BEACH! Youth Aalng
C.mp enhances thlnldng lk.illa,
CtMtlvtty, eelf-confidence, poise
and expression whlle leamlng
ectlng techniques fOf at.age end
tetevision. Age. lnvit9d are 8 to
16. The camp la Monday through
Friday, 2 to 3:30 p.m. and begin•
July 12. The 0011 l1 S95 plua a $3
m.i9riala fee. lnformatk>n: (949)
644-3151,
http;IJ\tiww.c/ty.newport·beadt.
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NEWPORT BEACH: Vocal
Exploration• devetope d\ildren'a
voices and performing skills as
they leam fundamental• of vocal
projection, breathing, vocal
warm..Yp, ear training and
rhythm. Ages invited are 5 to 10.
C.mpa are June 26 through July
24 from 11 to 11:55 a.m. or noon
to 12:55 p.m. The cost Is $99.
Information: (949) 644-3151,
http:/iwww.clty.newport-beadl.
ca.us.
NEWPORT BEACH: Plano
Exptorations Introduce. cflildren
the piano and general
mualcfanshlp through singing,
ear training, rhythm, keyboard
training and ensemble
e)(J>erience. Ages Invited are
prHlndergarten to 6 years old.
Camps are Saturdays, 9:45 to
10:25 a.m., 10:30 to 11 :26 a.m. or
11 :30 a.m. to 12:25 p.m.
beginning June 26 end ending
July 24. The colt la $79 or $99.
Information: (949) 644-3161,
http:liwww.clty.newpot1-besch.
ca.us.
NEWPORT BEACH: Ocean Art
Camp for Children is dealgned to
release creative potential and tap
Into cflildren'a right brain to
nurture creativity and energize
Imagination through art. Ages
Invited are 5 to 10 years old.
C.mps are Seturdaya, 11to 11:55
1.m. or noon to 12:55 p.m.
beginning June 26 and ending
July 24. The coat la $99 plus 1 $25
materials fee. lnformetk>n: (949)
644-3151,
http:/iwww.clty.newport-beadt.
ca.us.
NEWPORT BEACH: Diacovery
Alb Camp lnttodUCM d\lldl'9n to
the joys of 1xprassion through
the arts In a fun and safe
environment. Partic:ipanta 1n the
longer eta .... ahould bring a
act luncti. Agee Invited are 3 to
10. Campa are Mo~y through
Friday, 8:30to 11:45a.m., 1 to4:15
p.m. and 8:30 a.m. to 4:16 p.m.
until July 26. The 0011 la $140 for
hatf..cfay and S295 for full..cfay.
lnformatk>n: (949) 844-3151 ,
httpi..WWW.city.newport-bellc;h.
ca.ua.
NEWPORT BEACH: Dance
ClaSHS teed\ children the grace
of ballet. the rhythm of tap or the
moves of jRZ. Student.a muat
wur a leoterd and tap, ballet or
jazz ahoea. Aget Invited are 5 to 7.
C.mpa are Saturdays, 11 a.m. to
noon beginning on July 10
through Aug. 21, orTueldays,
3:30 to 4:30 p.m. from July 13
through Aug. 17. The coat la $70.
Information: (949) 644-3161,
http;l~.clty.newport·l>Md'I.
ca.u..
NEWPORT BEACH: Hip Hop gives
children the mance to have fun
end leam PQP'.ll•r dance movM.
8rfl"g energy, dance gear and
comfort.bf• ahoea. Aget Invited
.,.. 7 to 13. Camps are Mondays,
• \0 5 p.m. beginning on July 12
through Aug. 1'. or f.ridaya, 4 to 6
p.m. begintilnQ on Jelly 18
throuQh .Aug. 20 The C09t la $70.
Information: (949) &4+3151,
http:l,WWW.dt)(MWJ>Ofl-bffda.
ca.ua.
C081A MBA: Jan. Ballet. Ttp
teac:hM ell thrM atylee plus•
choreographed routine.
Paftldpem. nMd bledt Jau
ahoea, btadl bikNrds end • fitted
t-.hlrt. AGea Invited .,.. 7 to 10
years otd. The ctmp is Seturdaya,
3 to 3:45 p.m. end runs June 26
ct.rough Aug, 28. The 0011 It $58.
Information: (71A) 327-7625.
COSTA MESA: Ballet du.a
developt gracefulness, poise end
belenc:e while learning the
fundamentals of ballet. Parenti
are nlced to obeerw1he cian'
flm and last sea.loris only. Girts
ahould bring e pf nk or btadt
leotard, light pf nt locb or tights
end pink baUet ahoee (short
miffon ballet skirt optional). Boys
should bring a white t·shlrt, bfac:t
ahorta and aodtl, and blac:t ballet
ahoea. Aget Invited are 3 to 8
years old. Cla .... are Saturdays,
2 to 2:45 p.m. and run June 28
through Aug. 28. Ct.IMS for
~yeaM>lda are the ume dates
and day, but run from 9 to 9:30
a.m. and classes for 4-year-olda
run from 1 :30 to 2 p.m. The cost
is $42 for ~ and 4-year-olda, and
$58 for all othera. lnformatk>n:
(714) 327-7625.
COSTA MESA: Tap Dancing
teacf'le9 the baalc skills and
routines of tap With a sense of
rhythm, style and •kill. Parents
are asked to observe on the flrat
and teat MUiona only. Girts
should bring a bf act leotard,
blade aodta or tights and blade tap
shoes. Boya should bring a white
t-shlrt, bf act shorts and socb.
and bla<* tap shoes. Ages invited
are 3 to 6 years old. Classes are
Saturdays. 9:30 to 10 a.m. and
run June 26 through Aug. 28. The
cost ls $42. lnformatlon: (714)
327-7525.
FOOTBALL CAMPS
NEWPORT BEACH: Skyhawb
Fleg Football Camp provides kids
with a safe, noncompetitive
environment In whlcfl to learn
basic football skllla. Partk:ipants
should bring watef and snacb.
and will eacfl receive a football
end a T-shln. Ages Invited are 7 to
12. Campa are Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and begin
July 19 and Aug.. 16. The cost is
$120. Information: (9491
844-3161 ,
http:l.Miww.city.newport-besch.
ca.us.
GOLF CAMPS
NEWPORT BEACH: Skyhawka
Beginning Golf Camp teaches
kida the fundamentals of golf
uaing safe end effective teaming
equipment. Psrtlcipanta should
bring anadta, suMCreen and a
water bottle, and wlll receive a
T-shirt. Agel Invited are 5 to 11.
Campa are Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4
p.m., and begin Aug. 2. The cost
ia $120. lnformatlon: (949)
644-3161,
http:/iwww.city.newport-beac:h.
ca.us.
INFANT /TODDLER
CAMPS
COSTA ME&A: Parent end Me
Infant/Toddler Ptay Is a
participation dua that enhancea
pantnt/cfllld and child/child
relatlonahipa. Singing, making
music and stlmulatlng motor
atilla are some of the activities
lnvotved. Ages Invited are 10
months to 4 years. Claases are
Tuesdays, 9:30 to 10!30 a.m. (for
1C>-month-to 2-yeal'Olda) and
10-.30to11:45 a.m. (for 2· to
4--year-olda), and Nn from July 27
to Aug. 24. The cott la $31 ·
(younger lddal and $34 (older
lddtl, pk.ta• $3 materla.lt fee.
NEWPORT BEACH: Terie'a
Toddler and Infant Program la a
parant/mlld participation courM
de91gned to Improve and~
motor, atratigth, ftexibflitY.
i.nguao., rflvdtm, ptey and
aodal ..UN .. Psrtntl mutt attend
With theird\ildlen and ahould , ' •
bring • towel. Ages Invited are t -11
weeks to 3 yeart old. a..... r
begin June 29 throUgh JutY 1 ....,
end July 27 through July 29. The I
coat range. from $50 to S10 pluJ
a $6 (for Infants) or $10 (for
others) rnaterial• 1".
lnfonnation: (949) 844-.3161, ,
http;l,WWW.city.MWPOrt·~
ca.us. i
NEWPORTBEACH:Terie'a ,.1 Playtime for Preschoolera
tMfnl·School) lndudea ciau .. .
activities like story time. pU~~.,
music. dance, arts end ere~, &f)d
parachute ptay. Numbera, aha~
and name recognition wlll elao.
be lnt~uoed. Parents must
volunteer to attend as aidoe two
to three time9 during the cou,...,
Aget Invited are 3 to 4 years ofd.
Clau begin• June 29, enda July
29 and runa from 12:30 to 1 ;46
p.m. Tuatdaya and Thuradaya,
The cost ts $110 plus e $10
materials fee. lnfonnatlon: (949)
844-3151 , •
http:l..WWW.city.newport·beadl..
ca.us.
NEWPORT BEACH: Cool
creatures is a class designed to
Introduce kida to all mannf" of
critter•, including frogs, lizards,
snakes and turtles. Craft projects
will showcase the cflildren'a
learning. Ages Invited are 3 to I>
years old. Clauea are Tuesdays,
July 13 through Aug. 3 from 1t
a.m. to noon, or Thursdays, Aµg,
12 through Sept. 2 from 9:30 to
10:30 a.m. The cost Is $40 plus a
$5 material• fee. Information:
(949) 644-3151,
http://Www.city.newpon-be11c/I.
CB.US.
NEWPORT BEACH: Undersea
Explorations haa ltids diving into
literature, aongs and dances
about the fascinating life of
undersea animals. Ages invited
are 3 to 6. Classes are Thursd'lys,
July 15 through Aug. 5 from f1
a.m. to noon, or Thursdays, Aug. •
10 through Aug. 31 from 11 a.rp.
to noon. The fee is $40 plus a $5
materials fee. Information: (sGJ
844-3151, •
http://www.city. n8wport·b8actJ.
Cll.U$.
NEWPORT BEACH: Paint, Paste
and Pour has cflildren explorinsi
and creating with all sorta of
stidty fun. Kida enjoy different
typea of manipt.llative art
activities weeldy. Ages Invited are
1 to 5. Claasea are Wednesdays. ,
June 23 through July 21 from
9:30 to 10:15 a.m. or 10:30 to 11:i5
a.m., with another section offarfMt ...
Fridays, June 25 through July"l3' ~
from 9:30to10:15 a.m. The co~ ,
Is $40 ptus a $6 material• fee., •
lnformatk>n: (949) 844-3151,
http:llwww.city.newport·beaCh. cs.us. •.
SCIENCE CAMPS
NEWPORT BEACH: Aashln'
Physics and Wild Science teed\~
kids how and why things flash,
fizz. atldc and glow. The camp
include• candy that cflemically
reacu to your mouth, aolar
sunglaaaes and a flashing
pofymer LED aqulsh bell. Ages 1
Invited are 5 to 11. Camp ia ~
Monday through F"day, 9 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. and begins Aug. 9. The
cost la $160 plua a $69 materials
fee. Information: (888) 909-2822.
NEWPORT BEACH: Record
Breaking Rodcetry teaches kids
about combustion rodcetry. Also
included ia cosmic mini-g~f.
Information seaslons about
NASA's Mara plans, and building
their own motorized robot rowt.-
Agea Invited are 5 to 11. Camp is
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. and begins Aug. 16.
The coat is $160 plua a $69
materfela fee. Information: (888)
909-2822.
NEWPORT BEACH: Crazy Cyborg
Tech feta klda bu4ld their own
motorized, wt.a.led robot. Kida
also learn about magnetic
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CAMPS perdcipentl ~ ~ WlltW
Ind e-** end wtll ~I
Contiooed from NJ mini-bell and 1 "'HNI\. Agee
lnvtted .,. •toe. Campe .,.
towert, redlo wewe, robotic MondlY through f.ridey, I 1.m. to
MfllOr tedW>6ogy •nd ev.... noon end begin June 28, July 12. ~Ae-l!Wtted.,. &to Jutv 28, Aug, • end Aug. 23. The
11. Cemp .. MCM*t thn>ugh coct It $110. Information: (948)
Fridey, 9 •.m. to 3:30 p.m. ind &44-3161,
begin. Aug. 23. The coct It $190 http://www.dty.MWpOtt-bNdt.
plue 1 te9 m.ten.a.fM. CUI&
lnformltion: t•I ICJ9.2822. NEWPORT IEAat Mlghtyhawtc
NlWPOln' IEACH: Red Hot Mutd·Sport Camp tltow. cNldrln
Robota teac:ftet lcJda about to ,..m Ind pity e variety of
robotics In • handt-on aporta In ont wetlc. Sporta
environment that lets thtm Include btMbelf, btekttball,
toud\, tum on end off, ind tvtn aoccer end~ football.
conatruc:t thflr own robots. Agee Pertk:iptnta ahould bring wa19r
lnvtt.d .... 8to12. Camp It •nd ...... end will ell r.ceiw e
Mondey through fridey, 9 e.m. to ~lhlrt. Agee Invited ert 6 to 12.
noon end begins June 28. The Camps ere Tuetday through
cott It $140 plvs 1 $20 meterialt Frfdey, 8 a.m. to 1 R.m. and
fee. lnfoflNtion: (949) 844-3161, btgina July 8, or Monday
http.;//www.chy.IWNPOff-bNc/t. through Friday, 9 1.m . to 3 p.m. c..ua. end beglnt Aug. 8. The COit I•
NEWPORT IEAaf: Earth Trac:b $99 and $135. Information: (949)
teechet ltldt about robotics In a 644-3161,
handt-on environment that !eta http://www.clty.Mwport-buch.
thtm touch, tum on and off, end ca.u ..
even construct their own robots.
Aget Invited are 6 to 10. Camp la SUMMER CAMPS
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
noon and begin• July 12. The NEWPORT BEACH: Summer Day
COit It $140 plus a S20 materials Camps o"9red In either Coronl del
fee. Information: 1849) 844-3161, Mar or Balboe Panlntule Include a
http:l..WWW.city.newpolf·beach. weekly trip to a local theme part or
ca.u .. event and two weelcly tripe to CdM
NEWPORT BEACH: Radk:al Stat9 Beach for the Corona del Mar
Reactiont teedlet kids about Can1P or daily bead'I acdvities for
adds and be ... In a fun end ufe the Balboa Camp. Participant9
environment. Kid• alto create ahould bring a morning tnadc.
and break bonds, make dellclou• lunch, an afternoon ll\ldl and
and experimental tootsie rolls, tulllCt1Mln. Agel Invited are 6 to
end receive a t·lhlrt at the end. 12. C.mps are Monday through
Agee Invited are 6 to 11. Camp 11 Frlday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and begin
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to weekly until July 30. The colt It
noon and begin• July 26. The $110 and includea the trips and a
COit I• $140. Information: (949) "khlrt. lnformatk>n: (949)
844-3161, 644-3161,
http:l..WWW.city.nttWpOlf·beach. http:l..WWW.clty.MWp<Jlf·beach.
ca.us. ca.us.
NEWPORT BEACH: Kids Paddle
SEWING CAMPS Camp teac:hea children the batlca
in kayaking and outrigger
COSTA MESA: Kida Hand canoeing. Dettlnationt In the
Stitching (Beginning) teachet weekJong course Include Balboa
hand sewing stitches and basic Fun Zone, Spyder ltland and
embroidery. Aget Invited are 7 to Bubble Beach. Fridays Include a
12 years old. The camp It bart>ecue at the Newport Aquetlc
Mondays, 3 to 4 p.m . and runs Center. Particlpant9 should bring
from July 26 to Aug. 23. The ex>st a towel, a bathing ault, a change
I• $30 pfu1 a $6 materials fee. of clothes and a tnadc In a
Information: (714) 327-7526. well-labeled badcpack. Ages
ex>sa MESA: Kids Hand Sewing Invited are 8 to 12. Camps are
(Intermediate) teachet advanced Monday through Fridey, 12:30to
lklll• and lets kids make wind 4:30 p.m. and begin weekly until
todcs, beach baga and plattlc Aug.16. Theex>stla$160.
canvas projects. Ages Invited are Information: (949) 644-3151,
7 to 12. The camp Is Monet.ya, 4 http:IANww.city.newport-beach.
to 6 p.m., and runs from July 26 ca.u ..
to Aug. 23. The cost la $30 plu1 a
$6 materials fee. Information: SURF CAMPS
(714) 327-7626.
NEWPORT BEACH: Oulbllver
SOCCER CAMPS Surf Camp 2004 tuchet kids
ocean tafety and etiquette. Kida
NEWPORT BEACH: SkyhaWb will leam to stretdl and get
Soccer Camp teaches good Instruction from professional
1occer Rill• end sportsmanship surfer• In style, ex>mpetition and
In e Mriet of tctimmaget end environmental protection. Friday
exercise•. Pertlclpants 1hould afternoon• are parent days and
bring water, 1untcnten, lunch and parents are welcome to join the
a anadc end will receive a soccer oourse. Aget Invited are 6 to 12.
ball and a Hhlrt. Aget Invited are Camp It Monday through Friday,
7 to 12. The camp la Monday 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. end begin•
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 28, July 12, Juty 19, July 26,
and begin• July 26 and Aug. 23. Aug. 2, Aug. 9, Aug. 16 and Aug.
The cost 11 $136. Information: 23. The ex>lt la S460. Information:
(949) 644-3161 , (949) 644-3151,
http:l..WWW.clty.nttWpOlf·beach. http:IANww.city.MWf)Olt-be«h.
ca.us. ca.u ..
NEWPORT BEACH: Surf Camp
SPORTS CAMPS provldet hands-on inatruct.lon for
the molt novlct to the molt
NEWPORT BEACH: Skyhawkl experie"'*'· Includes lnttructlon
MlnMiawb Sports Camps It en In history, water tafety and
lntrodudory program for riptidta, 1Un prot.tction and the
children that teadlet basic tkllla molt basic end crucial
In bclllketball, baseball and IOccer techniques. AgM Invited are 7 to
In 1 relaxed Mttlng. AJI 16 yNrt old. Camps are Monday
tNough ~. le.m. to noon
end begin~ lleltlng June
2t undl Aug; I. The coct It $1IO
pM. $100 met.nae. cti.rge. lntotmtillon: ,., 787-3229.
..wPOllT IUCH: Surf Camp
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lldllt of 1Urftng 1nd w.ter Mf9ty.
W.Uh9.,.. atrongly
r9COmmended. AoM lnvtt.d I,.
8 to ldult. a..... .... ~.
8 to 10 a.m., beginning Juty 3 and
ending July 31, or Mondey
through Frldey, 7:30to91.m. or 9
to 10:30 1.m. beginning weekly
ltlrting Junt 28 untff ,Jt,ly 18. The
coct of the Sttutdey deee It S8I
end the cott of tht weekly COUrM
It S76, plus e $3 met9rt• fM.
lnfonnation: {949) 6"-3161,
http://www.city.MWJXHt-bNdt.
QI.US.
TENNIS CAMPS
NEWPORT BEACH: USA Ttnnlt
1·2-3Camps1llow pertldpants of
efl ages and pleyfng level• to
have a chance to play matc:hea In
round-robin formate with prizes
and "'khlrta for all. Pertic:ipentt
need to bring one unopened can
of tennis beN• to the first
meeting. Aget Invited are 6 to 17.
Cla1M1 are Monday through
Friday, 9 to 10 e .m., 10 a.m. to
noon or 1 to 3 p.m., and begin
weekly ttarting July 12 until Aug.
30. The cost I• $60 to S70,
depending on aklll level.
Information: (949) 644-3151,
http:l..WWW.city.MWPOrt·beach.
ca.ua.
NEWPORT BEACH: RMS Salling
and Tennl• Camp teadlea
youngsters the fundamental• of
both. Perticlpants wlll receive a
i:1hlrt and certificate upon
ex>mpletlon and need to bring a
Coast Guard-approved llfe jadcet,
a tennis ractet and one can of
new tennis bell•. Appropriate
attire, a towel, swimwear, tennis
thoet and thorta are
recommended. Aue• invited are
6 to 12. Clauet are Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon or
1 to 4 p.m .. and start weftly
beginning untll Aug. 18.
Information: UMSl 644-3151,
http:l..WWW.clty.newport·beach. ca.u ..
NEWPORT BEACH: USA Tennit
Camps for Mighty Mights allowa
kids the opportunity to further
develop skills In e round-robin
tournament and face the king or
queen of the hlJI. Racquets are
provided and a 'khlrt will be
awarded to all participants. Agea
Invited are 5 to 7 year• old.
Clatte1 are Monday through
Friday, 9 to 10 a.m. and begin
weekly on July 12, Aug. 9 and
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COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
... 6
A failure tO cOmmunicate is an awful thing.~.
, 'S hahada. ... t'. brought so much
mlswlderstand.1Jl8, so
many ml.lconceptJons. such
vitriol, all fueled by the Inability
to understand one another's
language and the ttSUlting
INenshMty to one another's
culture.
"Shahada, • for aome. afflrnu
the oneness or God and. for
otheni, ~ "suJclde bomber.·
Now that'• some terfous m.lud
~ righll Reminds me or
the headlfnes, "Iraqi Head Seeks
Arms" or "Drunk Gets Nlne
Months in Violin Case" or
"Mlnen Refuse to Wort After
Death.•
Understanding one another
CrrY Of COSTA MESA
Costa Mea City Hall, n Fair
Drive, Costa MNa. CA 92626,
(714)7~223
M.-,or. Gary Monahan
Counce: Ubby Cowan, Allan
Mansoor, Mike Sdleater and
Chris Steel
CfTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beadl City Hall. 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Bead\,
CA 92663. (9491644-3309
Meyor: Tod Ridgeway
Councl: Gary Adema. Stew
Bromberg, John Heffernan, Di<*
Nlc:hof1. Steven Rosan.tcy and
Don Webb
COAST COIMINITY COUEGE
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Oittrlct Office: 1370AdamaAve .•
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MARTIN
cultural dtvenity.
mustatart
wtth
M:CePting the
fact that our
di&rent q• ... are
couched in
cultural
context, and
that we need
to be much
more f.am.lllar
wttb
International
We need more wodd language
instructlon in our school&.
Students throughout the
wodd begin leaming languages
other than their own at the
pMwy IChoot ~Hem In the
Uoited States. a tec0nd language
la not requUed to graduate from
hfgb IChooJ. and only two years'
study It requJted for college
entrance. Botu>m line: The U.S.
educ:adonal system need• to
pn:Mde much more foretgn
langu.ge inatrucdon at all lewJs,
IW1in8 with kindetprteri ktdt
all the way through graduate
IChool
1bls past April. an official
from the Defense Language
Institute ln Monterey addressed
the Call!omia Language
'D:achera' Assodatlon annual
statewide confenmce. His
keynote mnarb explain how
the lack or language sldlls hurt•
our eft"oru to combat
lnternadooaJ terrorism.
He said: •1n today's wodd ...
national aecurlty requlret
capabWtJes In foreign
languages. ... Tuday, all you
have to do ls tum on one of the
news channels to see that with
mJlita.ry troops in lraq and
Afghanistan. our lack of Puhto,
Dari and A.rab{c lansuage skills
hu cauSht us between Iraq and
a hard place.•
And, making matters even
wone. Amedcan diplomats rt!ly
on interpreters and tranalators,
who are not property trained to
understand the cuJtural
implications or the words they
hear or read.
Nadonal 8eCW'fty depends on
government o1Bcials who know
what the rest of the world ls
saying. Q.immtly. our
government ls seveieJy lacking
in people who are proficient in
languages other than F.o8fM.
The teachet'a ISIOCiation
speaker quoted a Department of
Defense official: "The gmrteat
challenge we lace ls the general
apathy in the U.S. towa.ni
learning foreign languages.. The
speaker also explained that this
concern bas reached the very
top levels. Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsf'eld said that one or his top priorities ls improving
foreign language lnstructfon in
the United States.
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
Board: President Paul Berger. Vice ~ley end Trudy Ohllg-Hell •J im Sllve, 2nd District (Ca.ta Stete Capitol, Sacremento, CA
PrMldent Annendo Ruiz, George MeM, Newport Beactt), (714) 96814,(916)319-2070
Brown, Jeny Pltterson and COSTA MESA SANITARY 834-3220 E-mell:
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92628-1200,(714)754-6043 State Capitol, Sacremento, CA
NEWPORT-MESA tNFED Bori Pretident Atteoe Sdleter, ORANGE COUNTY FAIR 95814, (916) 319-2068;
SCHOOL DtSTRICT Jim Ferryimn, Art Peny, Greg 88 Fair Drive, Costa Meaa. CA Or local office at t 503 South
District Offk:e: 2985-A Bear St., Woodside and Dan Worthington 92626, (714) 708-FAIR Coast Drive, Suite 206, Co.ia
Costa MMI, CA 92826, (714) Boanf: Pte&Jdent Ruben A Smith, MeN 92626; (714) 668-2100
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Devld Brooks, Tom Egan, Martha 966-4000 STATE COASTAL Cor.MSSIOH
Fluor, Judy Frenco and Unda Elltabdt D. Parker, member, STAlt SENAlt 45 Fremont St, Suite 2000, San
Sneen Trust" ArM 6. Coate Mesa, RoN Johnson (R), 35th District. Franciaco, CA 94105, (415)
Newpoft Beed1 18552 MacAtthur Blvd., Suite 395, 904-5200;
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CA 92627. (9491831-1200 Hall of Administration, 10 Civic 3.23-1200 GOVERNOR
8oanf: Pfesldent ked B«*mlHer, c.nter Ptau, Santa Ana, CA Arnold Schwarzenegger (A). State
Vice PtMident Paut E. 92701 STAlt ASsa&.Y Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814,
Shoenberger, Jim Atkinaon, Mite •John Campbell (A), 10th District. (916) 445-2841; fax: (916)
The Monterey speech
summarlz.es the issue: "We
cannot haw lasting peace •.
without mutual understandlngi
We cannot have mutual
understanding without aca.ume
communication. We cannot
have accurate communlcadon
without knowing each other's
language.•
Let's all listen to one another.
more closely. let'• do IOme
ooline research on what we
read. Let\ hear what the other ls
really saying before jlOllping to
angry conclusions.
• RO MARTIN Is Costa Meu
resident and former high IChool
teacher.
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SOCIETY Saturday, .b1e 26, 2004 All
THE CROWD
A night under the ~tarlight •
~s
he pedect early
summer evening under
the atan unfolded at
Fashion Island, and they
appropriately called it
"Fefr880sto.•
Named after a tradldonaJ
Itallan summer festivaJ,
Ferragosto Publoo Island on
Jun4!5 W&4 all about raising
fuocfs to
aupl{Ort
the
Orange
County
(])apter of
Otijdhelp
USA.
Hosted
once again
by the ==ua B.W. COOK
Albmoof
Tuno Mare restaurant, the
crowd was presented with an
'<·· out-1Jf-this-world feast of
Italian delicacies. FabuJous
grilled meats and fish were
offered along with every
imaginable side dish. Party
revelers strolled the outdoor
festival, sampling foods,
examining auction items and
dancing to the lively Motown
music which had the crowd
moving to the "temptation•
beat.
This was the 11th annual
Ferragosto for Otildhelp,
co -chalred this season by
Debra Violette and Rene
Leeson. Once again. the most
generous Newport couple,
Anwar and Mary PJlen
Solldian, were named
honorary co-chalrs .for their
undtrwriting support of the
evenjng and of Oilldhelp
l1Mjn general. ~·Major support for the
affair, as well as hours of
volunteer time to plan It,
~e from Otrbtine Bren,
Pluil'Butler, IClm Doud, Patti
Edw1uds, Undab Miles,
c.a.r0) hckard, Pam Pbarrb
and !Ween Saul Additional
k;udQJ to Jana ShuJer, Nancy
Whitlock, Suaan Whitlock
analulle Whittington.
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Thursdays end Saturdays.
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ltxNe, Ferragosto
co-chairs Debra
Violette and Rene
Leeson flank
Stefano Albano of
Tutto Mare, who
sponsored the
Childhelp USA
fundraiser. left,
Cindy Sudeck,
Christine Bren and
Ann Ackerman
attend the
Ferragosto to
support Childhelp
USA.
Left, Yolie Denike,
Deb Aitchison,
Mary Foxworthy
and Kim Doud
celebrate at the
Italian, midsummer
festival Ferragosto
at Fash ion Island.
Jobn and ICalhleerl Teal Of Newport Beach announce
the~ of their ~ter, Jereml Ann 1eal or
Newport.._ to Brian Martin Gorman of San Diego.
1be bride-elect ~ted from NewpOrt Harbor High
School and UOA n.e lutUre b~m. eon of Gerald Gorman and
the late Coriitute GonnU, j'iduated from Boillta
V11ta H.J8b SchOOJ lo OtuJa Vista and UCLA.
A SepL 5 Wedding II planned at the Baysbom Beach
in Newport Beach.
Zachary George and Harmony King
King-GeOrge
John ~and Michelle Wll.lilii.lS or Newport Beach
have UuiO\Jnced the engagement Qf their daughter,
Harmony King of Newport Beach, to Zachary George,
son of Patrick George and Otesteen Undberg of
Oakland.
The bride-elect ~ated Ctom Corona del Mar High
SChool and Ot1co State UniVenlty. The future
bridegroom graduated from Salealan High School in
Richmond and O\Jco State.
1be couple wtJl marry Sept. 18 in HunUngton Beach.
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THE MORAL OF THE STORY
Setting a model for
our children to follow
''H appy DllddY• Day. Happy o.ddy'I ~·. Utde girl said u she
for their famOa The lft'vlce abo
lndtided a gre:at mmaae and
wondedul mUllc, lndudlng the
hymn. ~en.at ii Thy ~ ..
and we were felnlDded that we
have ICCell to • fA1tlWI God.
cbeeduDy greeted a man and a
woman as they unloaded t.betr
white car. I watched the cute
reunion u I walked by lat Saturday
l1lOl1lJnc. .How's my llttJe girt todayT" the
SUnday~ I attended
another church and again enjoyed
• powerful termOO and WOllhlpful
music. Besides honoring the
fathen, we beard about the
Importance of chlJdml teelng that
their parents ue "prayer-drtvm"
people.
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON We were all chaDeoged to be
fatthfuJ and prayaful. I later enjoyed another
f'm~ and meal with my parents and
man aabd a be bent down and buged and
killed the little gkl. who wore pink~
and green boot& She huged and ldl8ed the
woman. too. and then lklpped Into the house
shouting, •Qandma and Graodpe are here,
and they have pretentl, toot"
Aa I walked around our neJabborhood. I
saw what .eerned to be many dl.frerent happy
reunions ol WnJJy and frlendt. I uw men
p1aylng buebeD and baaketbeU with eager
little boys and glrla. as Mil u pushing strollen
and awlngs. and ltWly family members
waJ);1ng or biking togecher.
I ~all enjoyed P4tber'a Day and that
you or father fJcurel felt valued and
appreciated. I WU fortunate lO enjoy a busy
weekend -with and watching tatben. We
had • delicious lunch and • good time
together al my in-laws. I espedaDy enjoyed
the prayer and grace before the meal.
Bellda thanking God for the men at the
table and in our fami1Jea, my father-In-law
prayed for all dlOM who couJdn't be with thdr
lmiWea becatllf they are OYeneu, ftgbtlng foe
freedom.
I attended church Saturday evm1ng and
WU pleued that fatben were acknowledged
and tbanDd. I WU allo moved by a vtdeo.
during which children thanked their fathen
for aD they did. taught and modeled.
The list Included ~ and be.ts, dolls
and dresses. u weU as pra)W and providing
and loved the Interactions and fun. I
am dwlkful for so many faithful and
prayerful men and women. I'm also thankful
for the ways they model God's forgtwnees and
grace.
As I reGect back on what I heard and
observed Saturday and Sunday, I reali7.e how
lmpottant what we model is to our children;
u wf/ve all beald. we need to "walk our talk."
Some dool have a positive reJatlonshlp with
their fatbm, but we all have access to a loving
God, who longs to have a cloee relationship
with ta No earthly penon Is perfect, but God
Is. He showed the ultimate example of love
and aacrUlce centurlea ago. and be also knows
bow lt'I best for us to live~
We may not be able to watch God like we
can other people, but we can get to know
h.lm, pray to him, learn from and listen to him
and let him guide us. Since God loved us
enough to bfees us with Ufe, he can show us
how to live. God ls great, and be Is faithful.
And you can quote me on that.
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IN THEORY
The price of free speecli ·
Tensions between Jewish and Muslim students at UC Irvine made
headlliles this week as a group of Muslim students planned to wear
stoles with the shahada on them during commencement. Do you
think campus officials were right in allowing the studenq to wear the
symbOls, citing free-speech rights? How do you think the tension
between Jews and Muslims at the school should be dealt with?
We a.re Americans. As
Amerlcanl, we all enjoy the
same rights
andfrMdoma
unparalleled
In other pana
of the world.
(A te.rror1st is
guaranteed
certain
freedoms In
the United
States that we
could not
have lfwewent to their countty.)
Unfortunately, we have
forgotten that thoee rights also
include responafbfilties. Yet. a
rodtJ sports star bas the right to
rant and rage and disavow being
a role model Howew!r, aa a part
of the American society, we all
need to take responstbWty for
bow our choices lnftuence
othera. We are a nation of
ndgbbon. If I play my stereo
late on a Saturday night. It will
keep my n~ra awake. I I.Ike
my nefgbbora, so I donl do that
They reciprocate. Even ii I didn't
I.Ike them, I would still l'eSpect
their rights. Sometimes that
meant I have to ulc my frtends
to tone down their voices
because there ls a baby aleeplng
next door.
1hJa II the every day version of
the biblical Imperative to love
our neighbors as we love
ounelves. Remember the golden
rule?
Bottom line: I respect the
Muslim students' need for an
aftlrmadon of faith during the
ceremonies. At the same dme. I
would chaUeoge them to live
beyond their rigbtl and look to
the fear of their Amaiaan
neighbors. Ia It worth the flgbt to
lose a neighbor? SENIOft ASSOCIATE PASTOR
RIC OLSEN
Harbor ninity
CostaMesa
Having taught al UC Irvine for
22 years. I noted that recently
the
atmosphere
has changed
and become
charged.
Students have
Informed me
of numerous
unpleasant
and
unwarranted
actions
initiated by a number of Muslim
students on campus, which left
them lhaken and disturbed. This
ls not the venue to list them, but
J was persuaded by the
frequency of their reports that
many of my students
experienced such negative
encowiters.
The intention to wear the
green sash and the words of the
Shahada al graduation was yet
another in a eertes of
lndtementa. I think highly of
expresstona of ethnic pride, but
In a time of relentless suidde
bombings of civWans, the killing
of our troops. the bebeadings of
the innocent. the threats of mass
terror, the wearing of a gannent
ldentllled with the barbarlans of
Hamal Is an affront
ln my minda eye, I see the
female Hamas bomber who
struck in Gaza eadler th.ls year.
The suidde killer wu the first to
be a mother, aa 2l-yar-old
Reem Ratylabi orphaned a
3-yar-old son and a 1-year-old
daugbteL
ln a traditional pre-su.ldde
vtdeotape testimonJaJ. Ralyishl.
holding an AK-47 assault rltle
and wearing the green Ham.as
sash, said she long-wanted "the
honor" of being a suicide
bomber and was "proud to be
the first female Hamas martyr.•
"I have two chlldren and love
them very much. But my love to
see God was stronger than my
love for my chlldren. and I'm
sure that God will take care of
them If I become a martyr,• the
woman from a middle-class
PalestlnJan background said.
Thia woman became a hero to
some, a "ahahlda." She and her
comrades who wear the green
sash seek not only Israel's utter
destruction, but bate Jews and
Americans. This is what the
green sash and "Shahada."
martyrdom. have come to stand
for, owing to their aaodadon
with murderous groups.
Yes. the students' rtght to wear
such offensive garl> ts protected
under the freedom of l)'DlboUc
speech. I imagine I could wear
an armband bearing the
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THEORY
Continued from Al 2
exdimation "God Wills 1ti-Th.ls
was the battle cry with which
POpe Urban II launched the First
Qusade Jn 1095, It was followed
by seven more Ousades over a
period or 200 years. The
Crusades we.re wars waged
agaIMt Islam for coptrol of what
Christians called the Holy land.
The •vagery oC these wars
rem*1s unforgotten and
unforgiven ln the Muslim
coosclousn The Church
defined violence during the
Crusades as a sacred act. Anyone
•taking the cross• to ftght the
infidel was offered lndulgences,
and, If killed, assured a place in
h~. My wearing or &ucb an
armband, featuring Crusader
colors and Its mono, may be
interpreted as inoffensive. After
all, •God Wills It" is the
theological belief of many
people today, and coJors are just
colors. But that expression, on a
garment that appropriates
Crusader imagery, mJght weU
cause offense among Muslim
students.
One of the lessons I hope
young people grow into is that
just because something is
possJble does not make it
necessarily permissible.
~a ting oneself with
terrorists, who are the sworn
enemies or freedom, who are
imp~cable enemies of the
UnJted States Itself, and who
seek the destruction of our way
of life, is worse than ~phomoric
-it is despicable.
RABBI MARK MILLER
Temple Bat Yam
Newport Beach
The Daily Pilot hru. given this
controversy lots of prinL Few
have simply celebra1ed with the
June \9 UC Irvine graduates.
I congratulate all graduates, as
the value of education is
unquestionable. and coUege
degrees are precious. I applaud
aJJ who went through the
commencement celebrations;
doing so was a gift to themselves
. PllS your church or place of
worship planning a special
event? II so, send the typed
information at least two weeks
before the event to the Dally
Pilot. 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa,
CA 92627. attention. Mike
Swanson, religion editor; lax to
' (949) 646-4170; or send e-mail to
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Cappella Cantorum, the young
adult ctioir of St. John Vlanney
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year. The ctioir is open to
students In grades six through
12. It provides active faith
participation for teens during
their high school years.
Participation Includes singing
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events. Rehearsals are from 11
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and to their
~IOVtds. One
of my own
deepest
regrets is that
I did not
participate ln
a &lmllar
ceremony
when I
received my
bachelors in 1968 because my
Dad died before the next
transition rite ln my life, and he
would have appreciated seeing
me graduate from the University
of California.
I did not participate ln my
graduation because my senJor
year job Wcll ln the
caps-and-gowns depanment,
and I was pald triple time for
working on our busiest day.
Some of those gowns and caps
were returned with evidence or
havlng been used to make
statements slmUar to those
made in lrvine on June 19. Signs
were still attached to some;
others were pamted to express
1968 perspectives. I remember
one gown being returned with
military honors pinned to it.
Many had that image which c.
either the master's logo or the
symbol of peace.
I laving witnessed dozens of
commencements as the campus
minister of the Episcopal Q1urch
at UC Berkeley, I have seen
graduates make statements that
I've considered to be outrageous
and offensive, from streakers to
banners castigating particular
per.ans. ln context, the Muslim
:.tudcnts' green stoles clearly are
protected by the First
Amendment to our Constitution
I applaud the 111tegn1y with
which they made their
statement, and I applaud the
dignity Jewish Mudent'I, and
others, showed by celebrating 111
their own graduation
ceremonies.
I am not sure of the meaning
of the slolet. with the Amble
word, and I do not want lo
criticize what I do not
understand. lf Nshahada"
supports suicide bombers and
their ilk. I cenainly am opposed;
...
FAITH
our~ Church In the
Middle F.ast haa clearly
oon<temned auch heinous
ICdons. But II, as I iUSpect. the
students' Intent was to wiU\eSI
ltwt "there 1$ no god but God
•.. ~. then I stand with children
ofGod rather than with those
who embrace hedonistic
materlallsm as god.
Tensions between Jews and
Mu.slims and Ouisdans a.re far
from confined to UC campuses.
of courae. UC lrvine has a
wonderful resource ln its
interfaJth C.enter on campus.
Jewish and lsJa:mlc groups meet
there: our Eplacopal campus
ministry is centered there.
interfaith dialogue i.s good.
period! More ls better1 I wonder
if, and hope that, there a.re new
ways Christians can be helpful in
enabling such communlcadon.
THE VERY REV. CANON
PETER D. HAYNES
Saint Michael & All Angels
Episcopal Parish Church
Corona del Mar
The American Nazi party more
U1an 20 years
ago won the
right to march
in Skokie, m ..
a town well
known for Its
large number
of Jewish
residents and
concentration
camp
survivors. The
American CMI Liberties Unlon's
stand for free speech was
nowhere more uncompromising
than In their support of the Nazi
Party's First Amendment rights,
to lhe outrage of many. I agree
with the principle that you may
say what you wish, even if I don't
like It or agree. or if I am not even
exactly sure what you mean by It.
(There are, of course, exceptions,
such ~ the classic example that
you may not shout "fire" in a
crowded theater If there is not
one.)
When I w~ In high school,
three UnJtarian students In the
Des Mol11es public schools won
a Supreme Court case affirming
t:hefr rtgt\t LO ~ black
annband.s to protest
government policy in Vietnam.
(Vietnam War pro&estera In 1965
Iowa were con&ldered traJtors.)
TI\e court found the wearing of
armbands to be •symbolic act.t,"
included within the mnn.lng ot
free 5peech and thus protected
by the First Amendment. The
case tlrmly established that
students do not "shed their
constitutional rights at the
schoolhouse gate."
Concerning the risk of
disturbance, Justaa Fortas
pointed out that "apprehenslon
of disturbance Is not enough to
overcome the right to freedom of
expression." When the acdons of
those expressing their views do
not impinge upon the rights of
others and are not in themselves
disruptive, the possibility that
others may respond by causing
disruption should not be used as
a reason to ban free speech.
I attended commencement at
UC San Diego this month, and r
wus amazed by the variety of
apparel worn under and on the
gowns, not to mention the
decorations, signs and messages
written on caps and stoles.
The provost was handed a
paper by each student with his
or her name written on it, and
then dutifully announced, NJane
I love you Mom and Dad Smith,"
"Jim Magnificent Bastard
Brown· and several controversial
polltlcaJ statements in Heu of
middle names.
The universities should
continue to offer co~. public
forums and every educational
opportunity to help students to
develop the values and skilb
needed to live together in a
diverse community. Preventing
freedom of speech is no1 the
solution. Students are the hope
of the future, but school is a
microcosm of the global
communJty. We should not be
surprised that these serious
problems have not yet been
solved at UCI any more than at
other places around the world.
REV. OR. DEBORAH BARRETT
Zen Center of Orange County
Costa Mesa
FAITH CALENDAR
Preregistration is required. study parallels the four at 260 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Gospels to present the story of Costa Mesa. Preregl11ration
THIRTEEN JEWISH Christ. The churcti is at 1000 required. Information: (714)
STEPS TO RECOVERY Bison Ave., Newport Beach. 445-4950.
Jewish Family Service is Freil. Information: (949)
offering a support and 760-6444. NEW GROUPS
discussion group for adults Jewish Family Service of
whose children or spouses DREAM ON Orange County has formed a
suffer from alcoholism and/or lne Adult Faith Formation at ben9avemen1 support group
drug addiction. lne group Our Lady Queen of Angels that meea at 10 a.m. Tuesdays
meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m . Ctjurch In Newport Beach and a ctiallenge-of-dlange
Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St., holds a dream analysis group support group that meets at 10
Suite Gin Costa Mesa. from 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays at a.m. Thursdays. Both groups
Preregistration is required. 2046 Mar Vista Drive. Newport meet at Temple Judea In
Information-(714) 446-4950 Beacti. Information: (949) Laguna Hills at 24512 Moulton
219-1408. Parkway. The service is also
BAHAI ARESIOES forming a parenting support
Members of the Behal faith MEDfTATION LESSONS group to meet the first and
hold informal public A free /ectio divfna meditation third Mondays of each month
discussions on spiritual topics group meeting la held at 7:10 at 10 e.m. at the Jewish
et 11 :30 e.m. the last Sunday of a.m. Tuesdays at Our Lady Federation Campus, 250 E.
the month. The talks Include Queen of Angela, 2046 Mar Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa.
bruncti or dinner. Also, Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Preregistration required.
interfaith devotional meetings L9ctlo la a 81yle of meditation Information: (714) 445-4950.
will be held the last Saturday that Includes using scripture or
evening of the month. Call for a special reading as a stlmulua. CONTAGK>US CHRISTIAN
locations: (949) 760-5360 for lne Chriatian Meditation Pastor Hein Austin leads a
Sunday meeting, and (949) Group meets from 7:30 to 9 Bible atudy called •How to
646-6328 for Saturday p.m. on the first and third Become a Contagious
devotionals. Wednesdays of each month at Christian· from 7 to 9 p.m.
the center. The format Includes Wedna.days at mW. Wilson
ZEN 101 two period• of meditation with St. No. 15, Costa Mesa. All are
The Zen Center of Orange tome Instruction on how to welcome to come and meet
County ofte1'1 an introduction meditate, a talk and a new friends. Information: (949)
to Zen workshop from 1 to 4 discussion. Information: (949) 722-7498.
p.m . the first weekend of every 219-1408.
month, typically on a Sunday, CHRISTIAN FAMILY CHURCH
at 120 E. 18ttt St, Corte Mesa. WEEKLY EVENTS SERVICES
The cost la $60. (949) 722-7818, Pastor Hein Austin conducts
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WOMEN make new frlenda, enjoy
A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY The J.wish Family Service of upbeat music and hear positive
A 26-lesson study on the life of Orange County ofter• a practical messages at 2 p.m.
Jesua Christ titled #Journey to support groop for wom.n every Sunday at 2A01 Irvine
the Cross• 11 taught at 9:45 older than 50 to eddrea lauea Ave., Newport Bead\.
a.m. Sundaya during the auctl as anxftty and deprtufon Information: (949) 722-7498,
Homtbullder'I Bible Clau at at 10 a.m. on the second and
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:Temple 891 Ylhm In~
Beed\ hU 8 MW edMdute for
w.eldy Shatlbet ...w:.. On the
flm end third fftdavS of h
month, MfVioee will begin et I
p..m. The third Frtday ... cat..-.d
Shebbet dinner of c:hk*en, bebd
potato, uled. dtelleh end wtne
.tter MtVicM. The coet wfll be $12
for edulta and S6 for cNldren.
Peld reeervatk>nt .,. requl,_. by
h Wedneedey befot. the dfnnet.
for tfle eecond, fourth end ftfth
Frldaye, MMce. begin at I p.m.
All eennc.. .... cOndUcted bv
Rabbi Mertc Milt#, Rebbl Rayna
O.Wrtz and Cantor Jona1hen
Grent. lnfonnatlon: (MS)
6"-1999.
GAY/LESIWf
SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewlah Femi1y SeMce of
Orange County plen• to pretent •
dllCUeslon group for per.nta of
Jewfah geys end IMblent If
enough people et9 lnterated.
Information: (714) 445-4960.
MllLDINC Olm FAJTll. l.OVIJl(J ClmrT
AND SUVl!IC OU1' <XPIMUNTTY
ll)C Rcw-d Pc1n D Hayaa. Rtao,
SUNDAY SCHEDULF
• &Ill Holy £.udwlll
9 ..m • Sund.ly Sdiool/Aduh &bk \fudy
I 0 am (."hnnJ f.uch.aNt
NllltSFRYC«f AVAllA&P
llVmCM.MO....,..,
The My .. * SplrtlulMll a..dt
Of.,.... Onnge County holde
Sundty '*""-ewt'Y W.-.. 10
.. m. 9t 2A82 ~ IMI. • .,...
3, ~ Meu.A ll)iftt:ual hMflrig
..,. ...... 8:301.m.
lnfotmetlon: (M) &81-2290.
RE·lElllEJtlNQ ~
Our LldV au.en of Angele holdl
·~~-1;16 p.m. wery other Sundey 9t 2048
Mer Vlat8 Orfve, Newport Beed\.
The paMh center .... 2048 Mir
vt.t.t Drive, Newpoct BMch.
Information: (949) 648-31844.
WAKFASTFB.LOWIHP
St. Mld\Ml.end All Angtl9
Epi9copel Churd'I hotdt ttll Men't
~ BtulcfNt at71..m. on
the MC:Ond. thfrd end fourth
Thursdeyt of Md\ month at3233
P8dftc View Drive, Corone detl
Mer. Free. lnformadon: (949)
1440483.
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8REMFAIT TheMen'e~B~
of StAndrew'e ~
Churd'I m..cs from 7 to 8 e.m.
Wedneedeye In DWenfWd Hatl,
"HOW TO MAKE THE MOST
OF nus SUMMER"
(Ephesians S: 16-20)
A
+ •A God-«nteltld parish comrnu.n.iry, instruacd by dit Word of God
and n:ncwcd by dac Sacrunriui"
Our Lady Queen of Angels
2046 Ma.r Vasta Drive
Newport Beach, Califomia 92660
(949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rev. MonsiJnor W'illWn P. Md.aughlin Pastor
LITURGIES: ~rurday, S p.m. [Cantor),
Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Contcmporvy) 10:00 (Cltoir),
11~30 a.m. (Cantor) tnd ':00 p.rn. (Concemporuy)
WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
Publuha Ev_ay S.tUnlay in the
Daily.Pilot
CAIL
949.574.4249
PA ITH
eoo St. Andr9Wa Roed, Nwipott
~ *2.l!IO at the doot.
lnfonNllbt: (941) 831-~
IEPMAJQlf l&l'PORT ' JtwW\ ~ s.vtc. Of OrMOI
County holdl •women .. dM>f'ce
and...,.,..,.,~ group at 7
p.m. ~atlheJMteh
Feml9y SeMc:9'e ofllc. ......
JMWi Fedefwdon c.mpu1, 260 E....., St., Suftil o. Cotta Mete. For-. end ..... cell (714)
446 4880. ext. 114.
YOUNG~
..,ORT GRotlt
JMah Flmlfy s.Mce of Orenge
Co4.Anty ofJw'a. 9'IPPOft group for
younger women ~whh
.... euch .. fff9 pw1ge1 end
chengee. bod-,1 lmege, fwnily,
r.a.tioneNpe and~ at 7
p.m. Tueedllya at the egency
ofllc., s e. a.ter St., Suite o;
eo.t. M9u. ==la required. Info : (714)
446-4960, •xt. 114.
HElPING THE HELPERS
Jewish Femltv S.Mcel of Orenge
County la lpONOring •
dlecuaak>n group focuaing on h
IMUet end cone.ma feced bv
edutt d'lildren teldng care of their
TIMPLE ISAWI Of
IBfPOIT llAOI ............
TMBR POPUUR .._. ICHOOl
....,.. ..rolllMlll"'"""'
lMEIUllMO.
11fE .. IOIEITER ITMTI
TUODAY, SEPT. 7, 2tM
IM I MT llmYAH TMllNMO. """ ............. CHW Swttll11 Ptrtllpllly
$ fir ... alt (Mii .. 1111
Mlllnelt •• , .......... ....................
eldeftv perentl. The ofllci9 .,. at
2tiO E. 8ebr St.. S.-. G, COltil
MeN. ,.. ... 1111o1 ... requftd.
$10. tntormedon: C7MI .-•o.
~.., .........
UPOIO'
The Jewleh Femity Setvlce of
Orenge CountV ofJef'8. eUppoft
end d61cile.lon gn>OP for eduhs
uperiencing 8nJd9ty end/of
deprwlon from 10 e.m . to noon
on Mcwldly9 • the 808flCY oMcet, 2tiO E. a.ter St., Suite G,
Cotta MeN. ft'M. lnformadon;
(714) 446 4950.
MafNnt CCQUS GROUP
JewW\ Femifv SeMt:ie of Orenge
County le fonnlng. chcu8ek>n
groop for Interfaith c:ouple9
whtf'9 one .,....,,.,. le Jewllh to
epeak ......... dedlng .,,
lnterfthh reletlonttMp. Jewleh
Femltv Setvb •• at 260 E. Baker
St., Suite G. Ca.i. Meu.
Information: (714) 445 4960.
BEREAYDENT stffORT
Jewish Femltv SeNlce of Orange
County will hold• new ongoing ~ IUppot't group for
peopl9 In ell ltllgM of loee et 7
p.m. Tueedeys et h Jewish
Femltv s.Mce, 260 E. Beker St.
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HARBOR CHRllTIAN CHURCH
(Dlacl,let of Clwlst)
Ht1n11teAn. ....,_.leedt,CA
(141)~5781
........ Dr. 1»18111 a.t
........ "!!II
FIRST CHURCH OF SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 V1a Lido 3100 Pad&: VleW Or
N9wpcrt Bead\ Newpcxt Beach
673-1340 OT 673-6150 644-2617 or 675-4661
Orurcta 10 am ac s r;m. Chwd\ 10 am
SUnday School 10 cm Slridcry School 10 am
Wedbmtar..._7 »sa ~'=f1i~
0 thou.,.. ......... pnyw, unto .... lhell .. 1 ftMh come •.•• Thau vtellMt h ellrth, end....,... It: thou gfMltr
~It""' .. ""'°' Ood, wNch .. ""' of ...... : ................... .,
8nDda a/1111..., Olid. 1111Pt'Io.:11"0.-. Sdclliil .... Mlt' _._
"Optn Amu and Optn Minds"
Worship 9:30
Newportlllllllor
Luth• .... Church
(l.L..C.AJ
791 DoWf Dr ....... Ort .....
'tsSU .... ......._
........... Moeemmon
w::t~ ...,.1 ...
Clla.DOAM -·-·
.. a. C<*l Meu. Free.
lnbTnlidon: (714) 446 49l!IO.
~~ ..,..,.,.. ..... of Newpoft Beedt
~weeAdy ~night
Mtvlcee .. 8 p.m. whh.
teloWlltilp hour end
................... ward .. 2«n
!MM Jwe., Newport Beedt.
lnfonnatlon: (948) 648 8900.
OIYOltC! ""°""' ~ The Jewtth Fem&tv SeMce of
o;.nge County ofht'l 1 8&JPPOlt
end dieCl ieebl group for ed&lhll
dNllng whh the ebrmath of
divorct at 7 p.m. Wedneedevs at
h 11gerM:Y ofllc:et, 2tiO E. Baker
St, Com Meu. Clfl for pricee..
lnfonnatJon: (714) 446-4960. ext.
114.
MSSAGES stFPORT GROUP
Jewfatl Femltv s.Mce of Orange
County will hold• auppott end
dlecuakln group for people
deellng with the luues of erudety,
depr9alon, reletlonahlpe,
communication, life changea,
lonellneea end flmltv at 10 e.m.
Mondeys at the egency offlcN,
260 e. Beker St, Suite G, Cotta
M .... $16. Pret9gistratlon
required. (714) 446 4960.
PASSAGES 50-PLUS SUPPORT
GROUP
Jewfah Femltv Service of Orange
Countv will hold a aupport group
for women 50 end older dealing
whh the lauee of •nxiety,
deprealon, relatlonshipa,
communlcetion, life dlangea,
lonellnea end femlly at 7 p.m.
Wednetdeys at 260 E. Beker St,
Suite G, Coat.a Meaa. Reglatratk>n
la required. Information: (714)
446-4960.
ILLNESS SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Famltv SeMce of Orange
Countv aponaors an ongoing
Jewish heeling support group for
people experiencing chronic
illness. The group meeta at 7 p.m.
Thuradaya at Jewlah Family
Service, 260 E. Bner St, Suite G.
Coat.a Mesa. Fnle. Preregistration
required. Information: (714)
446-4960.
AT A CROSSROADS
Presbyterian Church of the
Coven.nt ~"Crossroads" for
abrth-, aeventh-and
eighth-graders from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. Thuradaya at 2850 Fairview
Road, Coste Meaa. The program
lndudea dinner. gemes and Bible
study. A $2 donation la
auggested. Information: (714)
657-3340.
HELP WITH HEALING
Jewfah Family SeNlces of Orange
County tpOn80rl en ongoing
JewWl heeling auppoft group llt 7
p.m. Thuredaya for people who
auffw from dtronlc lllneaa. The
group's purpoee it to provide
petticipentl with emotional and
apllftual IUppoft to help manage
the efhJds iltneaee have on
people'a llva Meetings ere at 250
E. Baker St, Suite G., eo.ta Meta.
Free. Prereglatratioi required.
Information: (714) 446-4950.
TEEN SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Servk:ea of Orange
County aponaors en ongoing
aupport group for high ac:hool
students that will •ddreaa auch
topk:a ea coping with atresa, aelf
esteem, reaoMng conflicta with
othere, body Image end other
1-..... The group will meet from
3:30 to 6 p.m. Mondey111t Tarbut
V'Torah Upper Sdtoot
lnformetion end registration:
(714) 446-4950.
WEEKLY l<l>S PROGRAM
PrMbyterian Church of the
Covenent pr...ma •cnudren of
Our Lord: • weet.ty Thursday
evening progrem for flm·
through fifth.graders. Gamet, a
apeeker end dinner ere Included
for• S2 donation. The dturch la et
2860 F1lrvtew Roed, Costa Mese.
lnfonnatlon: (714) 667-3340.
TORAH SlUOY MD ..VAN
Toreh study •nd mlnvan .,. held
at 9 e.m . ..,..y SetuidlV II
Temple Bat Vitim. 1011
Came1bec* St, N9\:;port ~
Information: (948) 944--1 ••
HEIREW ClASSES
A beginning edUtt Hebrew d~
offered from 9 to 10:30 a.m. ~
Sundey, end en I~
c1 .. 1e held from 11:16•.m. to 1
p.m. at Temple Bat v.hm, 1011 J •
Cam-'**St.. ~ Beedt.
The d ..... .,. teught bv o.ttd
bmow. lnform8don: (949)
144-1888.
'MUSIC MONDAYS'
Children of prw:hoof. •nd
older we Invited to pertlcipete in •
progt11m in whk:h ttMrV win tum
alng. leam ebout rhythm
lnstrumenta end leem ~
movement from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
eadl Mondey at 2100 Mer VI.ta
Driw, Newport 8eedt.
Information: (949) 644-1341,
http:/ANww.nm.rt pntllbytwn.oro.
TOUR OF CtlNA
Join the Newport-Mete INfne
Interfaith Councira tour of Chine
Nov.4through 12. The tour le
open to dergy, congregation
members, famllle9 end friendlt of
congt9gatlone In h tnrM dttee.
The cost of the trip It $1,400.
lnfarmatk>n: Jim de Boom, (714)
921-8666.
Co.MJNnY BASKETBALL
Arat United Methodist Churd'I of
Costa Mae hoats community
baaketbell from 7 to 9 p.m. every
Wednesday at 420 W. 19th St,
Coat.a Mesa. Information: (949) 648-nn
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
Rrst United Methodist Churcfi o'f
Coat.a Mesa host.a parents' night
out from 6 to 8:30 p.m. the flrat
Friday of fNftry month at 420 W.
19th Street. Cotta Mese. Pe""'ts
must drop off end pk* up their
own ctilldren. The cost la S6 per
child. lnf()ffl'latlon: (949) 648-7121.
SECOND SATURDAYS
St Andrew'a Presbyterian Church
will host.Second Saturdays,.
special evening for parentll end
children. Dinner and teachlnqs on
parenting and famlJy life will M
provided from &45 to 8:16p.m.
the aecond Saturday of eadf
month at 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beacti. Information;
(949) 674-2222.
WOMEN MANAGEMENT I
MEETING 8lll.E STIJOY
St Andrew'a Presbyterian Church
hoata • week;1v Bible study for
women seeking balance In t'h.tlr
conatantfy dtanglng llvea. 1...,
Refreahmenta ere aefV9d at 6:4'>
e.m .. end the meetings begin at 7
a.m. In the Stewart Lounge dtapel
In the edmlnlatratlon building.
The dturd'I ia et 800 St Andrwwa
Road, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 674-2235.
SPIRfTUAL WEUNESS
St. Andrew'• Presbyterl•n Churd'I
hosta a lpirttuel wellneu
Christian eupport group for m.n
and women In cancer treatment.
The went ia from 4:30 to 6:45
p.m. the aecond end fourth
Mondeya of the month In the •
Stewart lounge dtapet In the ..
administration bu.ikflng. The
dturdt la et 800 St Andl'9Wa
Road, Newport Beacti.
lnformetion: (949) 674-2235 •
NEW DAWN OF ORANGE
COUNTY HOUSE CHURCH
New Dewn of Orange Cou~
Houae Churd\ off era aervlcea
from 4:30 to 7 p.m . the third
Saturdey of Nch month at 1124
Marguerite Ave., Coron• del
Mar. Service• Include e llght
dinner. lnformet.lon: (949)
640-1745.
HOUSE FEU..OWSf9IS
New Dewn of Or8nge County
Houae Church of'fen wwlcJy
hOUM fetlowahlpa MfVtc. from
7 to 9 p.m. at 3233 Pacific VltlW
Drive, Corona del Mer .
Information: (949) 640-1746.
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~xchange Club honors top officers
be Police Oftlcera or the
Year ~re honon!d by the
Exchange Oub or Newport
Hamor at a recent luncheon
o~ by member BW
Bedltl" Newpon Beach Police Capt.
P1W1 Hmlley introduced omcer
of the Year Det. Jlkb Bradley,
who ts also the department's
training officer In the use of
foRie. BID Hartford was
lrltlt>duced as Supervisor of'the
Year for the Newport Beach
Police Department. Hartford
deals with se:it otJenses. C.Osta
Mdl Police Ollef John Hensley
introduced Jun. Beda:nan,
Officer of the Year who is in
chargeor recnlibnentand
ualning for the department
Paul Beckman. husband or JuUe
Beckman, was named
supervisor of the Year. Paul is a
homiclde Investigator and an
expert In speech analysis. The
Exchange Oub presented each
ofilcer with a plaque recognizing
their award. Congratulations.
SOROPTIMISTS lNSTALl NEW
OfflCERS
Diane Aahe has been installed
as president of the Soroptimist
lntemadonaJ of Newport
Harbor, replacing Kaeherlne
Ploree, whose served as
presldent this year. Serving wtth
Ashe are Carolyn Turner and
Rolallnda Lopez vice
presidents; Denlle Glau,
!JllMurer; Sally llrocbt.
assUtant treasurer; c.asey Shea.
~tary; and Soulah
Wanhauer and Kathy Pio~.
di~rs. The Soroptimist Oub,
the. -.yorld's largest
women's-service club, meeti. at
noon on the second and fourth
Wednesdays of the month at the
Santa Ana C.Ountry Oub. For
. "' 'GEi I ING
INVOLVED
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• GETIING INVOLVED runs
periodlcally In the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For Information
about adding your organization
to t~la list, call (949) 574-4298.
ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Co!rif Mesa families can host a
German student and earn up to ( .. '1
JIM
DE BOOM
more
information
a.bout the
dub. contact
Ftores at {949)
756-()353.
LIONS
OFFICERS
lfSTAU.ED
The Harbor
Mesa.Lions
Oubhddlts
Installation of
new officers for 2004-05 at the
home of Or. and Mrs. Harry
Sparkea on Saturday. District
Governor Elect Barbara
Hayward officiated at the
installation or the foJJowtng:
lmmediate Past President Joan
PVb, Presi~ent Sandi Schearer,
1st Vice President Carol v.n
Hoh, 2nd Vice President Arlene
Schafer, Secretary lCaren Lam-.
lreasurer Marlanne SepDa,
Bulletin Editor Jennifer ICelcler,
Tail 1Wister Maureen Coffey,
Uon Tamer Myrta Sparbl. and
directors Ann Mcllroy, Eun.Ice
lbomMOn, Patty Mueller, Gina
Stansbury, Jan1e Hmrla and
8em.lce Ellls. The Harbor Mesa
Uons Oub meets twice a month
for dinner. Barban Hayward,
I !arbor Mesa Uons member. wtU
be officially installed as District
4·LA governor at the Uons
International Convention In
Detroit and Wmdsor. Ontario.
July~ through 9. This
convention is at1ended by Lions
Oub members from more than
I 00 countries and Is one of the
largest annual gatherin~ of its
k.ind in the world.
Costa Mesa Newport Harbor
Lions Oub member Mike
Sc:beafer, who is a current C.OSta
Mesa City C.Ouncil member,
serwd as Lions District 4-U
$1,000 toward a number of
travel.abroad programs.
Information: Danielle Carpino,
(800) 322-HOST.
ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY
CHAPTER
The Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Assn .. which helps
people who have the disorder
that is also known as Lou
Gehrig's disease, needs
volunteers. Information: (714)
375·1922.
govmlor In 1997-98. One bas to
give a lot of time, talent and
tMUUre to become a servtce
club governor. CongratuJadons
are In orderfor BadNara
Haywud. For more Information
about the I latbor Mesa Uoos
Oub, contact Carol Van Hott at
(714) 962·0265.
HUMAN REl.AllONS PtCNtC
The C.Osta Mesa Hwnan
Relations Committee Is
spoOIOrlng the third annual
community picnic from 2 to 4
p.m. Sunday at Fa1rvlew Park.
2525 Placenda Ave. at the
entrance next to Estancia HJgh
School
•Each and every resident of
Costa Mesa Is Invited, and we
are boplng to bring together the
dJverslty of Costa Mesa." said
Sue Smith, Human Relations
C.Ommlttee member. Bring your
own piaiJc lunch and blanket,
and the Human Relations
CommJnee will provide
children's activities and
entertainment. For more
Information contact MJ.ma
Burdap al (714) 435-0944.
WELCOME TO ntE WORU> OF
SERvlCE CLUBS
RJchard Carroll. cliwlfication.
real estate, residential.
sponsored by Bob Smith. who
jolned the Rotary Oub of
Newport-Balboa.
WORTH REPEATING
Prom the Thought for Tuday,
provided by Greg IC.e1ley of the
Newport Mesa lrvine Interfaith
Council: "Where I was born and
where and how I have lived ls
unimportant It Is what I have
done with where I have been
that should be of interest."
-GEORGIA O'KEEFFE
ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF
ORANGE COUNTY
Support group leaders, family
resource consultants, special
event volunteers, office
volunteerw are needed.
Volunteer1 may woo on one-time
projects or ongoing programs.
Training sesaions are available.
Information: (800) 660-1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society seek.a
SERVICE Cl.UB MEETINGS
ntsWEEK
TUESDAY
7:30 a.m.: The 47·membct
Newport Beach Swube Rotary
Oub will meet at Fi-w Crowns
restaurant for a program by
Wade Roberts on the Corona de!
Mar C-entennlal c.elebradon. •
(http:Jlwwwnewpof1
beach.sunrlserotary.of8'.
WEDNESDAY
7~ a.m.: The ftve..member
South Cout M~ Rotary Oub
will meet al the Holiday Inn. and
the Newf>ot't Harbor ICJwanis Oub
will meec at the Unlvmlty
Alh1edc Qub.
Noon: The F;xchange Oub of
the Orange Coast will meet at the
Bahia C.Orinthian Yacht Oub
8 p.m.: The 50-membu Rotary
Oub of Newport-Balboa will meet
at the Bah.la C.Orinthlan Yacht
Oub for the Demotion Pany ror
President Bd Rmnle.
THURSDAY
7 a.m.: The 20-plus-member
r.osta Mesa-Orange Costa
Breakfast lions Oub wtlJ meet at
Mimi's Caf6.
Noon: The SO-member Co6ta
Mesa Klwanis Oub will meet at the
Holiday Inn (hltp:ll1urvw.kiwanls.
ory/cluJYcommeso). The
SO-member Newport
Beach-C.Orona del Mar Kiwani.'l
Oub meets at the Bahia
C.Orinthlan Yadlt Oub. The
8.5-member FJtchange Oub of
Newport Harbor meetS at the
Nautical Museum
C WWU(nhexchangeclub.rom).
•COMMUNITY It CLUBS 11
published Saturdays in the Daily
Pilol Send your seMOe club'•
meeting information b-f fax to (714)
921-8665 or b-f e-mail to
jdeboom !81ao/.com.
office volunteers. The society also
seeks volunteen1 to answer calla
for the unit's Helpline Info Center.
Information: (949) 261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
DISCOVERY SHQP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods such as clothing, furniture,
Jewelry, acoesaoriea. antiques
and collectibles to fund the
J~/f Ewing &. Lylttn Ewing
lNVES'rMENT V ALlJE
JN HOMK BUYING
Por fn()j\ families, t~'• oo
belier 1ype of mvest~ot than
bu.Yin& a home u their
f'Ctlidence. 'They not only enjoy
pride of ownenhip while Uvin~
in thelr own home, but ii
prov1&. a pal vehicle for
savlna money and po1a1tial
profit when h's .old.
In most areaa or the country.
home values are appr=tat.ing
at doublo-dlgit raiu annually.
In many lll'CU, home value
inc~asea have Cltten<k:d far
beyood expectat.tons of a year
aao Homeowners are
enjoyma steed1ly ,rowing
wclllth from uic~in3
property vjlluca and paymg
down their mor1pae each
month. They also save from
special lWl-uvma provb11>n11> in
the la)( 1.#WS.
Nom11llly. home prices
11ppn..-c1a1c one-to-two
percenrage pomts above the
rolc.1 uf inOalion, but we've
i.ecn incn:ascs well above that
rulu over the pain tlm!e years.
Althoufih the rate of price
grow1h i11eltpectcd 10 slow.
most e11.pcns pn:d1c1 ll will
c.-onllnuc 10 rise faster than
h1stonc norms both 1.h1s year
and next.
The fear of 11 bur~ung home
pnce bubble is d1ss1paung as
the JOb market recovers and 1he
demand for hon-.e. coounues to
increase. The purchue of a
home 1• Indeed u premium
mv«tmenl.
The Ewm&s have represented
the Newpon Beach area since
1972. POI' all your n:al csw.e
needs call on the eitpcrienc:ed
Ewin& team at Coast
NewponJColdwell Banker.
Jeff Ewing 949-759-3196
Lyleeo Ewing 949-75'9-3786.
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AMERICAN CANCER SOCETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The \rtnsport.atfon prog,.m
needt volunteen to dnve cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of d\arge. The
required commitment Is a fftN
hoora each week or month.
~ muat h.tvt a vat.id driver'a
llcenae and lnaoranc;e and be at
leut25. Votunteera may u.e
either their own whlde8 or
~ C.ncer Soc:i.ty vans.
Information: (IM9) 281-9448 or
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AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The Amerfs:an Heart Aan. It
looking for volunteers to perform ••rloo• general of'lfce duties In
Che main office and lmpl4Hnent
educational end fundralslng
events through Orange County.
No experience neceuary
Training will be provided.
Information: (949) 856-3565.
AMERICAN HOME ttEAL1lt
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The Amerlcan Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers 10 give emotional
support to terminally Ill patients
and their famillee In th4I greater
Orange County area. T~lning Is
provided. Information: (714)
560-0800 or (800) 640-2646.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The dlapter needs volunteers to
address community group•
about Red Croat services and to
act at lialtons with the media in
ditaster end emergency
situations. Information: Lynn
Howes, (714) 481-5376.
ANIMAL NETWORK Of ORANGE
COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take In
pregnant cau at your home.
Many shelter• kill pregnant cats
upon arrival. Dogs and cata are
also available for adoption.
Information: (948) 759-3846 or
http.:1.-WWW.bnimalnetwort.oro.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE Of
NEWPORT-MESA
Volunteert looking for varying
level• of lmiotvement ere needed
to help the OfVtnir.ation With lta
goal of helplng d\ildren 1n tM
community. Information: (949)
646-6929.
ASSN.RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Coste Mesa group sponsors
and supports outreadl
community service programs, such•• the homele• .. nctuary.
Voluntee,.. a,.. needed.
lnfoonation: (714) 640-6803.
BALBOA ISl.ANO MUSEUM Nm
HlSTORICAL SOCIETY
The Balboa llland Museum and
Hlatorical Society, a nonprofit
organization, I• HOklng
memorabilla tuc::h aa
photographs and stories for the
museum'• collactlon. Volunteers
are needed a1 docents and to
help wfth display1. The museum,
et 502 S. Bayfront, Suite A. la
open from 10 e.m. to 2 p.m.
w.dnetdays end Saturdays.
lnfocmetion: (949) 675--3952.
BALBOA PERFORMING ARTS
ntf.Al'ER FOUrtOATION
The Balboa Performing Arte
Theater Foundation la looking for
volunteers to easlst In lta office.
Volunteert are Hhd to wort•
BEST 8ll>OIU
The no11pufll QflJ9nlnltion Ii
~for~1tand
older to ptovlde CQtnPanlonlhip
fotadubwhh~
~A.•·°"'*'~ \'Olunfeltt wtlt \'Wt wrtth a buddy
1Wice • month and cell or ..mall
them once• Week. The
Ofgenlz.atlon alto ~ an
e-Buddlee ~m thet fonnt
trlendlhlpt •nclrwfv over the
Internet. Yolunteeft for that
program mutt~ It leMt 12 yea,.
old. Information. (714) 648-1821
or http:l..WWW.bed>uddies.org.
BIG BROTIERS, BeQ StSltRS
The local d\epter le looking for
mtn and women older thap 18
who htve 11\lfd In Orange County
for 't leatt one month and have
been employed for et leut one
month to......,. n big brotfMrt or
big listers for d\lldren ages 6 to ~ 1e from slngt.parent hornet.
Information: (714) 544-7773,
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BOY SCOUT$ Of AMERICA INC.
Voluni.er opportunities for the
Orange County Cooncil Include
fundral1lng1 program
development end training to
existing troope and ped!a.
Information: (714) 648-4990.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF
NEWPORT-MESA
The thrM area dubs need
volunteer coac:ha end
arts-and~• WOC'bhop
teachers. Cafl for locations.
lnfonnatlon: (949) 642-2246.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
The organization Is running car
campaigns to support lta
programs. If you would like to
donate voor automobile, call
lnformatlon:(800) 246-0493.
BRAIU..EINSTmlTE'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTm
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers to assist
blind and visually Impaired
students in a variety of areas.
Information: Mary Johnaon, (714)
821-5000, Ext. 2113.
CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel Is seeking volunteer
counselora and medical staff for
Summer C.mp and Teen
Adventure Camp. The
organization It dedicated to
providing edueatlonel camping
programs frM of d\arge to
dllldren living with HIV and AIDS.
Information: (3231663-5005.
CASA TERESA
Casa Teresa, e temporary home
for single, pregnant, homeless
women 18 and older, needs
volunteers for theae p<>sitions:
office aalstent/greeter. computer
assistant. program developer
assfstant, end resal..oouttque
salesperson. Information: (714)
~.
CENTENNIAL EVENT
OOMMrTTEE
VolunteoFS ere needed to serve
on a Centennial Event Committee
to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Corona del Mar in
2004. Community Input on the
final form of that committee is
also sought. lnformation:(949)
675-0501.
COMPANION HOSPfCE
The hosploe is now recruiting
volunteers to become a friend for
someone who needs that extra
special caring at the end of life.
Become a member of a team
whose goal It to promote quality
of life end comfort measurea.
Each appficantwill receive 18
hoors of orientttlon and training.
lnforrNtlon: (714) 560-81n or
voluntN,..tlCompanion
Hospice.com.
Cor.wuNfTY ANIMAL
NETWORK
I two-hoor shift IWVflry week.
The networtc needs volunteers to
help control the rising population
of wild cata In local
nelghbol'flood8. Volunteers
would tr.pend deliver c:aQ to
local veterinarians for spaying or
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• Showers • Rlhlarsal Dinners
Information: (948) 673-0895.
Summer is here!
~et us restore your teak
to its original beauty.
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MUllaltng. and ...... ,...._°*"
bid to the pn>peny wNr9 th9v
W9f9 found. The goat of the
P'OQl'lm l9 to uve ltM llYel of m-v cetll. lnformttiof\: (MS)
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COSTA MESA CMC
PLAYHOUS&
The~ needs vohtnteert
fof \llheli~~Wott.
malli•, typing, oootroflitlQ
lfghU end many other dutiel.
lnfonnatfon: (949) 66().6269.
COSTA MESA HISTORtCAL
SOCtETY
The aodety pt8Ml'V" and
promotes the history of Costa
Mesa and the harbor area.
Volunteel'9 are needed for the
archives. library, mueeum. docent
and publlo-outreadl programs.
tnfonnatlon: (949) 631-6918.
COSTA MESA LITERACY
COONCtt.
The Cotta Mesa Uteracy Center
needt volunteer tutor• to teach
English a1 • eecond language.
P9opht who want to 1 .. m English
as a second languao-are also
encouraged to call. Call to
register. Information: (714)
435--3310 or (714) 545-3445.
LITERACY PROGRAM
The program 11 always In need of
volunteer tutors. No professional
teaching experienoe it required.
To attain certtt\cation, a seriu of
tralntng d.-mu&'t be
completed. ~more information.
contact Literary Se!Vices at the
Newport Beach Ubrary, (949)
717-3874.
COSTA MESA MS SELF-HELP
GROUP
The Orange County d\apter of the
national Multlpffl Sclerosis
Society has started a new
self-hetp group in Costa Mesa for
people newty diagnosed or with
minimal symptoms of multiple
scterosl•, or both. The group
meeta at 11 a.m. the second
Tuesday of fNery month.
Information: (949) 650-7659.
COSTA MESA POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Seniors 65 and older are invited
to help staff the w..ttide
substation. Volun1"f'S are asked
to work two, four-hour, daytime
shifts per wee\. They would be
ruponsible for answering
phones, bicycle registration,
fingerprinting, data entry and
assisting with other citywide
projecta. Seniors who can speak
Spanish and English are also
needed. Call for an application.
Fred Galdler, (714) 754-5208.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose senior service9
facility et the comer of 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue seeks
volunteers who can greet
members and the public et the
front desk and volunteers for the
Resource Department with Excel
computer experience and sharp
telephone skills. The Senior
Meals pr<>Oram also needs
people to deliver meals to homes.
Information: (949) 645-2356.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center is
loolclng for new board members.
The fundraiting and
policymaking board needs
volunteers who will participate In
monthly meetings. occasional
committee meetings and special
proJ~ Candidttn should have
connections in Coata Mesa and
surrounding communities and an
lnterHt In serving the community
by helping seniors. Information:
1948) 646-2366, Ext 18.
COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL
ADVOCATES
Volunteera ere nMded to aerve
ea advocates for abu.sed,
neglected end abandoned
children. Volunteers wortc one
on on• with a child for three
hours e week. Information: (714)
619·5155.
ENVIRONMENTAL HATUR£
CENTER
The Environmental Nature r
provide• quallty education
through hands-on experlenOCI
with nature in a 3.6-ecre ootdDqJ"
classroom. Adult votunteeitlitiC
guides are needed fn the • '
afternoon during the weetc to feed
d\lldren'• tourt In the Center.
Several other volunteer
opponunities are also avail
Information: (949) 645-8489.
FAMILIES-COSTA MESA
Thi• team of community-based
organlz:etlons, whld\ works to
provide youth and families witt\
counseling, family support.
health education, mentoring. ,
tutoring, afteHchool activfties
and kinship services. needs
volunteers In all areas.
Information! (949) 57~3976~
flSM -MOBILE MEALS
Call (949) 642-6060 to help
Friends In Service to Humanify>
with the Mobile Meals progra.,.
and provide ongoing eme~
assistance to those In need. B
alwaya seelc volunteer assi
in a variety of areas. Inform
(949) 645-8050.
FRtENOS OF THE BAU.ET MONTMARTRE
The Frlenda need volunt~ ~o
want to help talented local •
dancers perform in professipn
theaters. For 30 yearg, the 1
organization has provided the
community with quality Russi
ballet training, helping youth
develop strong disciplines~
build high eelf-esteem and--·~
achieve dreams of being 11
professional dancer. lnformatifl:
(714) 241-7424.
FRIENDS Of TME COSTA llE
LIBRARIES
The Friends is a support group r
the three libraries In Costa M~.
Help with fundraising events apt;t
help promote library program(!
and service• in oor communlt>,jl
Information: (714) 556-4396.
FRIENDS Of THE NEWPORT
BEACH LIBRARY
The book.store needs don
for book sales. Good qua ·
d\lldren'• and nonfiction
are especially needed n...-.-....
be left et any of the branch
libraries -Balboa, Marine
Corona del Mar -or In the ,,
special book closet next to th
Friends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave. Volunteers are
needed to staff the used book
store, whid\ is inside the e
of the Central Ubrary. Volu
must be members of the Frie ~
of the Ubrary and are asked t~ 1
work one three-hour shift per :
month. Information: (949)
7 59-9667.
FRIENDS Of ORANGE CO
INTERFAITH SHELTER 1
The Frlenda of the Orange c::'o
Interfaith Shelter meet the ffr
Thursday of eadl month to pl
projects and events that bane
homeless families. FOOS ls tht'
shelter's only fundralsing 811T\.
Information: (949) 640-8828.
GIRL SCOUTS
Gh1 Scouts of Orange County
needs votunteera Who will be
trained at troop leaders, serv
special committees and give
lecturee, demonstrations or
cle .. es. Information: (714)
979-7800 .
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AFTER HOURS
SPECIAL EVENTS •
c;p 81.l COS8Y
~ Comedian end lV ~ Btll o CotbY wUt petfom'llt 8 p m . July a 22 M the P9cCfic Amphithea\te,
• -Orange COuniy Feir and
Elcpoaltlon Center. 88 Fair Drive,
Com M .... lnfo1metlon: (714)
7~2000, http://Www.odalr.com/
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'AIDING GIANTS'
The Surfrider Foundetlon and
Ocean for Hope .,,.sent at the
Udo Th~tle the world premiere
of •Riding Giani.· at 7:30 p.m.
July 8 Tidceu include the film
end refreshments at the after
party and can be bought onlln ut
at the box office at3459 Via Udo,
Newport Beed\. lnfonnation:
{949) 673-8360,
http:llwww. ridlnoglantspremiere.
comAnvite..
OP SUMMER SUAf SERIES
MOVIEF£ST
Op and Projekter-Actlon Sports
Cinema will host It the Udo
The8tre the Op Summer Surf
Series movie festival. On July 29,
"Gone Surfln'• and "Style
Mastera" will finish the aeries In
.iyte. Tidcet• are S7 at the door
and are available at 3459 Vla Udo,
Newport Beach. lnformstlon:
(949) 673-8350.
http~/Www.projelcter.oom.
STAGE
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'DORA TliE EXPLORER UVEt'
•0ora the Explorer Live! -Search
for the City of Lost Toys;' ls a
family stage show of the popular
preschool cartoon. The
performances will be at 2 p.m.
and 5 p.m. today, and et 11 a.m.
and 2 p.m. Sunday In Segerstrom
Hall at the Orange Coonty
P9rforming Arts Center, 600 Town
Center Drive, Cotta Mesa. Tidcets
cost $t7 to $30. lnformatlon: (714)
556-2787. http://Www.ocpac.org.
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CYRANO DE BERGERAC
•CyranGde Bergerac" I• a play
about a man in love who It too
self-oonlCiou• about his large
nose to directly woo Roxane, 10
Instead uses•someone else to
read his poetry to her. The
performancie will be through
Sunday on the Segerstrom Stage
at South Coast Repertory, 655
Town Center Drive, Com Mesa.
Ti<*et• cost $27 to $65.
Information: (714) 708-5555,
http://Www.$0U~.
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'A FUNNY THING HAPPEHED
ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM'
"A Funny Thing Happened on the
Way to the Forum· is a musical
comedy about a Romen slave
who tries get hit freedom by
finding love for his master'• son.
The comedy includes the songs
·eomedy Tonight" and
"Everyone Ought to Have a
Maid:" The performance will run
through Sunday at the Newport
Theatre Arts Center, 2501 C11ff
Drive. Newport Beach Tidcets cost
$13 to $17. lnfonnation: (949)
631-0288.
RICHARDfll
The City Arts Commission will
present Shakespeare by the Sea
featuring Richard Ill at 7 p.m. Aug.
7 at Grant Howald Pert (comer of
6th and Iris), Corona del Mar.
Preshow activities wlll begin at
6;30 p.m . Bring a picnic dinner.
Information: (949) 717-3870.
http:llwww.cify.newport-IHNtch.
ca.U$.
TWO GENlUMEN OF VERONA
The City Al1s Commlalon
presents Shakespeare by the SN
featuring "Two Gentlemen of Verona• beginning at 7 p.m. Aug.
8 It Grant Howald Pert (comer of
6th and Iris), Corona def Mar.
PtMhow .alvitles begin at 6:30
p.m. Bring• picnic dinner.
lnfo,,,,.tlon: (949) 717-3870.
http:l~.cJty.newport·beadl.
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THE PROOUCERS
Mel Broob' Academy
Award-winning movie •The
Producers" l• trantformed Into
the Tonv Award-winning musical
of the tame name. Showing from
Ai.ig. 3 to Aug. 22 et Segeratrom
Hall. 800 Town Center Drive,
• Costa Meta, ticleta range from
...... 25 to $e8.25. lnfonnatlon:
(714) 666-2122.
http;/~ oq:MIC.OfV
TIQOUCH.YMOOOM .......
The Orange County PMforming
IW C..... PfWltl '"Thon>ughty
MOdem Miiiie:' the Tony Award
Wfnner for e.t Mualcel, et
s.g.tttJom tW. ~ .... et 8
p.m . .My 21tfvouoh~30, 2
and 8 p.m • .My 31, enC:t 2 end 7;30
p.m. Aug. 1. 900 Town Center
Orfw, C.. Mela. TlcMtt range
from $28.75 to '86.75. ~:(71~)6f58.2122.
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lnformadon: (714) ~2121.
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WEDU.Y STOfMB,LER
A cHc:hn'• atofV time 19 held It
10:46 a.m. w.clnaedeys lit Blmea
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MAM WA&.PIN SOLO E09'f' FrM.. lnfonNldon: (71') !132·*4 ·
A aofo exhibit of Mttt Wllpin's art
will be on display from 11 :30 a.m. £DWMDS FNIAY FUN
to 10:30 p.m. Mo~ throUQh FESTIVAL
Frideya 6 to 1~30 p.m. Edw9rdt Ctnema Wiii hott • frM Seto~, and 11 a.m. to 1~30 • showing of the film • Jc>Mtt• It 10
p.m. Sundava tttrough July et the a.m. Tuesdev at lli1ng'9 Square.
Bayside Restaurant, 900 8ayakte 1870 Harbor Blvd., CO.C. MMe;.
Drive, Newport ee.ch. (949) lnfonnatl,ofl: (310) 373.()103.
861-9181, (949) 673-0nl.
'MARmME PAINTw.GS Of
CALEB Wtl'TBECK'
The Newport Harbor Nautical
MuNUm Will host an exhibit of 40
maritime paint!~ by Caleb
Whltbedc. The exhibit will Include
three painting• of classfc local
yechts, the Curlew, riconderoge.
and the Sea Drift. The event will
be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through
Sept. 12 et the Newport Harbor
Nautical Mu•um, 161 E. Coast
Hwy .. Newport Beadl.
lnformatl0n: (949) 673-7883,
http://www.nhnm.otp.
NEWPORT LIGHTS 2004
The Newport Theatre Art.a Center
11 hosting a ••ries of short
comedic plays wrltt.en by various
Califomla playwrights. All tldcet
proceeds benefit KOCE· Tv. The
nine short comedies begin at 8
p.m. July 9 through July 11 with
matinee performances beginning
at 2 p.m. July 10 and July 11.
Information: (949) 735-n06.
DANCE
CINDERELLA
Composer Sergei Prokofiev's
·c1ndere11a· comet to rife in this
Orange County P9rforming Arts
Center production at Segerstrom
Hall at 8 p.m. July 5 through July
8. 600 Town Centw Drive, Costa
Mesa. llcbta range from $2S to
$100. Information: (714) 566-2122.
http://www.ocpac.orp.
GISEUE
The Orange County P9rfonning
Arts Center present• Adolphe
Adam's "Giselle" at Segerstrom
Hall. Showing at 8 p.m. July 9 and
2 and 8 p.m. July 10. 600 Town
Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tidcets
range from $25 to $100.
Information: (714) 556-2122,
http://www.ocpac.orv.
SWING
l.eaona are given from 2 to 6
p.m. every Sunday at the Avant
Garde Ballroom In Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Dence Club. All ages are
wefcome and a dancing partner fs
not required. Information:
http://Www.ocswmg.com, (909)
656-6119.
ARGENTINE TANGO
Tango dancing Is offered from 8
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the first
Saturday of eadl month at
Danscene Studio, 2980
McCllntoc* Way, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 641-8688.
POETRY
GYPSY DEN CAFE
There wlll be musical
performances by Ryan
Strauburg with Wendy Piatt and
poetry reading.a by Shannon
Bates and May De Rozier. The
event will be at 8 p.m. July 6. at
the Gypsy Oen Cafe, 2930 Bristol
St., Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 649-7012.
AUA COFFEE HOUSE
There wltt be mu.lea! and poetic
perfonnances by Patricia Carmen
Sanchez end Tv Rotunno, also
featuring poet Lee Mallory. The
event will be at 8 p.m. July 14 at
the Alta Coffee House, 506 31at
St., Newport Beach. lnfoC'l'Mtfon:
(714) 564-6~26.
'FlRST WEONESOAY'
ISM Mag11lne hom •Arst
Wednesday;' an open-mike
poetry night with gallery exhlt>tt.,
video and film ICfeenlngs,
monole>Quet, and DJa and bends
from radio station KUCl·FM
(88.9). The event I• from 7 to 10
p.m. the fim Wednesday of each
month In tho Uvlng.JWom et the
Lah/Anti mall, 2930 bristol St..
Cotta Meq. For ... ting. guests
ahould bri09 lawn dleira.
Information: (71•) 966-6680.
CHILDREN
STMUOHT STORES
ChHdrtn 3 to 7 veers okl •re
lrwtt.d to pefddJ)N In IOl'Ot and
~playtet7p.m.
Mondeya It the Coeta Meee
Ubrlry, 18NPtt1c~.
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preMnted 917 p.m. Maim,. and
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EDWARDS FN&.Y FUN
FESTIVAL ,.
Edwards Cinema wlll host a free
showing of the film •Jimmy
Neutron• et 10 e.m. July 6 at
Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor
Blvd., Costa Mesa. lnformatm
(310) 373-0103.
: r EDWARDS FAMILY FUN
FES11VAL
Edwards Cinema will host a free
showing of the film "Mouse
Hunt" et 10 a.m. July 7 at Triangle
Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Com
Mesa. lnformetlon: (310)
373-0103.
EDWARDS FAMILY FUN
t:ESTIVAl ,
dv • ..irds Cinema will host a f""9 :-1
showing of the film •Maid In
Manhatt&.. tt.m. July 20 et
Triangle C)quJr 870 Harbor
Blvd., c.. ta Mesa. Information; ~
(310) 373-0103. I \IS)
EDWARD AMILY FUN ....
FESTIVAL
Edwar<b Cinema wm host e free
showing of the film •Grinch .. ,. ·~~O to a.m. July 21 at Triangle , v
Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., CQSlf wl 1 Mesa. Information: (310)
373-0103. .r. '
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FESTIVAL '"'" 1 Edwards Cinema will host a fr" ·~ ,
showing of the film "SpirW at10• t"
a.m. July 27 et Triangle Square.
1870 Harbor Blvd .• Com M8Sf.., ... ,u.
Information: (310) 373-0103. • .. f' ijl\ . ._ ... ,, ..
EDWARDS FAMILY FUN I "'"hi 10: FISTIVAL · ,:J v.
Edwards Cinema will host a fNe ....
showing of the film •Agent Coctv ""'" •
Banb" at 10 a.m. July 28 et ., ....
Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor
Blvd .. Costa Meta. Information:. 1•111
(310) 373-0103.
EDWARDS FAMILY FUN "'"' FESTIVAL ... ,
Edwards Cinema will host a free • •
showing of the film "Pokemon 6" 3'
at 10 a.m. Aug. 3 at Triangle
Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Cotta. \?
Mesa. lnfonnatlon: (310) • ~
373.()103. l1:o
EDWARDS FAMILY FUN
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FISTIVAL ,,,
Edwards Cinema will hoat a free ., /
showing of the film "Slnbad" et .,, 1 1
10 a.m. Aug. 4 et Trt.ngle Square, ·~ •
1870 Harbor Blvd .. Cotta Mau. • Ii •
Information: (310) 373-0103.
EDWARDS FAMILY FUN
FES11VAL t•
Edwards anema will host a fr99 • I>"'
showing of the film •Rugm. in . le.
Paris" at 10 a.m. Aug. 10 et 0!'
Triangle Sq\w'e, 1870 Harbor
Blvd., com M8N. lnfotmatk>n: .m
(310) 373-0103.
EDWARDS fAa.Y FUN
FISTIVAL
Ec:tw.rda Cinema wilt holt •fr" ,11
thowlng ofthefllm •eaby •
Genius• et 10 e.m. Aug. 11 M
Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor
Blvd., Costa M..,. lnform9tlow.
(310) 373-0103.
EDWAROS FMILY FUN 1
FESTIVAL
Edwards Cinema wlll host• 1* '
•howlng of the film •e1mo" at 10 1tm
a.m. Aug. 17 at Triangle $qua,.,
1870 Harbor Blvd., Cotta Metia. 1
lnformetlon: (310) 373-0103. '
EDWARDS FNAY FUN
F£S11YAL
Edwerdt Ctnema wttl host a frM
showing of the ftlm "Hey Arnold"
at Triangle Squete, 1870 Harbdf
Bfvd., eo.&a Meet. 10 a.m. Aug •
11; lnfonndon: (910) 373-0103. b . '
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The family stage show •0ora the Explorer Live!-Search for the City of Lost Toys" will be at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. today and 11
a.m. and 2 p.m. Sunday in Segerstrom Han at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Me$3. Tickets cost $17 to $30. For more information, cal (714) 55&2787 or go to http:/ ,lwww.ocpac.otg.
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AFTER Thursday through Saturday from
6 to 11 p.m. The re.tau rant la at
Contiooed from Al8 900 Beyalde Drive, Newport
Beech. lnfclnrnltion: (949)
profesalonal alnglet In their 30a 721-1222.
to 609, and will o-t together at 7
p.m. July 24 at Sutton Place MUSIC Hotel, 4600 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Information and REBA MCENTIRE reaervatlona: (949) 854-6652, Grammy Award winner Reba http://Www.•lngleoourmetlaoc. McEntire will perform aa part of com. the Paefflc Amphltheatre Summer
CttAWl\GNE BRUNCH Concert Series at 8 p.m. Juty 11 at
the Orange County Fair and
Bayside Restaurant offers a Exposition Center. Information:
bNnai, Which lncludea. th,... (714) 740-2000, course brunch, free flowing http://Www.ocfeir.com/
cnampegne, live music end padfkamphltheatre.
tenace aeatlng From 11 e.m. to 3
p.m. werv Sunday at 900 Bayside TRAIN Drive, Newport Beactt. Tldteta The muslcal group Train will
cost $22.95 lnformetion: (949) perform ea part of the Pacific
721-1tt2. Amphitheatre Summer Concert , Serles at 8 p.m. July 16 at the SUNSET DftNERS Orange County Felr and The Rusty P*lcan offera aunMt Exposition Center. Information: dinners from 4 to 6:16 p.m. (714) 740-2000, Monday through Fnday at 2736 http.:l..WWW.ocfair.oom/ W. Coast Highway, Newport padflctlmphltheatre.
Beech. 'Meals typically cost
t>etween•10 and $16. HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH Information: (949) 842-3431. The musical group Hootle and the
SUNDAY BRUNCH Blowfiah will perform ff part of
the Paciflc Amphitheatre Summer
The Rusty Pelican offera Sunday Concert Series at the Orenge
bRlnc:h from 10 e.m. to 3:30 p.m. County Fair & Expotitlon Center
every Sunday at 2735 W. C:0.1t at 8 p.m. July 18. Information: Highway, Newport Beach. Meals (714) 740-2000,
typlcaltylX>lt between $8 and http://Www.ocfefr.oom/
$16. lnfonnatlon: (949) 642·3431. pacificamphitheatra
lWIUGHT DINING NEWSBOYS AND AUDIO A twilight dining menu, featuring ADRENALINE dishes auch ea chldcen Christian roe.It group the
parmigiana and calamari picante Newsboys will perform with
at reduced pricea, la offered from Audio Adrenaline at 7:30 p.m. 5 to 6 p.m. weekdays and from 4 July 21 et the Pacific
to 6 p.m. Sundav-at Villa Nova Amphitheatre, Orange County
Restaurant, 3131 W. Coast Fair and Expolition Center. Highway, Newport Beactt. Information: (714) 740-2000,
Information: (949) 642·7880. http://Www.ocfair.com/
WINE TASTINGS
pacificamphitheatre.
Hi-Tlme Wine Cell are offers wine 'ttOT BLUES ON A COOL tasting• from 4:30 to 8 p.m. SUMMER NIGHT Fridaye end from 1 :30 to 8 p.m. The Center Stage Chapter of the Saturdays. Information: (949) Gullda of the Orange County 66G-8483. Performing Atta Center will hoat
SUNDAY 8RtA'tCH •Hot Blua on a Cool Summer
Night." There will be
A Sunday brunch featuring entertainment Including dining
International seafood and salad provided by South Coast Plaza
buifeta, roata carv.d to order, and South Coast Village
end breakfast fawrtt .. 11 hekt restaurants. The event will be from 10'.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. et from 5 to 9 p.m. Aug. 19 at South
Sutton Pface Hotel, 4500 Coast Plaza VIiiage, Sunflower
MecArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Avenue end Beer Streat. Santa
Meel1 typically colt from $30 to Ana. Information: (714) 284-6484.
$40 with champagne.
Information: (948) 476-2001. JOIOY WATLEY
HN'PYHOUR Fashion laJand'a Annual Summer
Cone.rt Seriee will hoct pop :rhe W.. Nova offwt happy hour a1nger end Gremmy wtnnw Jody wtd\ .....,,price appetdllera, Watley who wiH perform IUch hfta
dleco.W coc:tmlla, and S6 .. "Looldng for a N.w Love" and 9'*'"'1'""'*"' from Ito 7 p.m. "Sdll a Thrtn:' The perlormence
Monct.y lhtough Fridey at 3131 will be at 7 p.m. Juty 14 In the w. Coaet Highway, N9wport Bloomlngdale'a Courtyard at Beech. JnformatJon: (949) Faahlon lelend. 401 ~ 8'2·79>, c.ntw Dl'fw, N.wpon Beech.
hnp:l..WWW. vll•nov•f'Hla,.unt Seating la free. VIP tldlats coat oom. $20. lnfonnatlort: (Mt) 721·2000.
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~ ld=tnnl offer'S a f.Mhlon Wind's Annu9I Summer ~ lnckldee a.,..... Conolrt Sertee wMt "°" Rodt and
COUf'M bNnd\, ... tlowlng Roll Hall of Fame lnducteee Felix
ctwnpegne. llw mu.tc and c..i•,... .... who wttl ""--l!lllllr'9 nom 11 a.m. to 3 peffofm 8'dt hits• "Groo\111\'"
p.m. wetY Sunday 8t 800 Baytlde and "MultMg s.lfv:' The 0... Nltarpoft ..-. ~ pertorrrilllOI wll be 8t 1 p.m. Jutv
OOll-.. lnfonnatlon: (Ml) 211nlhe~ 721-~ OOUfty8f'd .. FeeNon w.nct, 401
--MITA<MT NMport C....Drfwt, N~
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lndW'ldnled9y, end Mlglc:1" and "Summlrlntl'9
City:' The perlormance will be at
7 p.m. July 28 In the
Bloomlngdale'a Courtyard at
Fashion laland, 401 Newport
Center Drive, Newport e.acti.
Seating 11 free. VIP tickata cost
$20. Information: (949) 721·2000.
TliE FOO(
Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Concert Seria will holt the Flxx.
who will perfonn IUch hlta "
•0ne Thing LNd9 to Another•
and "Saved by Zero:' The
performance will be et 7 p.m.
Aug. 4 In the Bloomlngdale'a
Courtyard at Feahlon lalend, 401
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. Seating la free. VIP ticket•
colt $20. Information: (949)
721·2000.
DAVE MASON
Fa1hlon lalend'a Annual Summer , ......
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Concert Series will hoat Rode and
Roll Hell of Fame Inductee Oeve
Mason, a founding member of
the group Traftlc. Mason wrote
auctt hits n •Feefin' Alright" The
performance will be at 7 p.m.
Aug. 11 In the Bloomingdale'•
Courtyard at Fashion Island, 401
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. Seating la free. VIP tlc:tets
cost $20. Information: (949)
721-2000.
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output by an Anteater alnce acbool-ca-
reer-acortng a.der Jerry Green
amused 41 qa1net J>epperdlne In No·
vember of 2001.
Bfevberhl. who led or shared the
team ICOring lead In l1x pmet lut tea•
aon, Milk a game-winning three-polot·
ef with 2.6 seconds left In a 66-65 Bia
West Conference home victory Jan. 15
over UC RIYeralde.
He lllo sent a Bl;Weli ~at Long
Beach SWe into oviertime by netdril a
three-pointer with one MCOod left In
regulation, though the Anteaters lost
Jan. 24.
After CYerllllnC )Ult he .,... IPd
lhoodng 35..ft from 1be llld II ll
freebman .......e. ~ Who
ICon!d 58 po6nta ln ooe f1n:ae 11 a aen-
k>r at ('...,..ha High ln Pomona. tda-
pled h'8b expec:wioOI .,, producing
28 points In • Nov. 1 elhlbhion game
apinlt the BA Sports Soutbwett AD-
Stan.
HJa abOity to lhoot from Iona range,
.. to tbie bUbt and pc»t up amaDer
beckaut .,..n. quietly helped
him forp a iepuWion u a talented
ICOrer.
H1a lnablllty to play e&c:dve defeme
and bis penchant for untimely tum· own, however, IOmedmea put b1rn In
EYEOPENER '
=~
He dellvered the aiaist on UCJ tenlor
center Adam Parada'• buzzer-beating
layup that beat Princeton Dec. 5 in the
McCa«rey Oasslc at Freuto State. SM UC1. Pllp 83 Mike Efevberha
STEVE McCIWt</ OM.Y ~OT
Newport Hatt>o(s Spencer Smith tags out Laauna Niguel's Allan Ray at third base on Friday in All-Star Pony action In the Dana Point Sunvner Classk.
Newport takes good with bad
Pony 14-year-old
All-Stars score seven
runs in fourth, after
being down, 19-1.
ltev• Vlrsen
~Pilot
a.NA POINT-).ldjng by cbe ftml
~ ~ it would Nim the New-
pcllt Harbor B•etrd A-ncJadon Pony
14-J'llf-old Al-Slan iu&red tbS
wont loll of the leYa\ games they
have been together.
However. NH8A Manager Doug Ad·
ams admired bis ~ effort when lt
ecoml 1eYm1 nma In the fourth Inning,
i..entng the pefn of. 21-9 km in ftve
lnnlnp to Laguna Nlguel in the teams'
tint game in lhe Dana Point Summer
Oulic at Del Obbpo Field.
•1n terms or effort that wu not our
wont -. • Adams aald. ·rn.e NHS\
AD·SCBnl did a real good Job of COt'lilil8
beil:.t When they were down. 19-1. They
took pride In thdr pme and did not
qu1t.•
Adams, who WU the head c:oadl It
Vanguard UoMrslty (then Soutbem
Callfomia College) from 1975 tbrougb
1981 and again in 1988-89, pnMd to
be an example for his playera in the
fourth Inning.
With his team tnalJlng 19-3, Adami
d>allenpd the bue umpUe'I caJl of ID
out on a play at &It bue. Jerry Whit-
ney knocked • ground beD towm1 the
Laguna Niguel "1ortltop. Whitney at·
tempted to beat the tb.ro¥4 wbk:b Wll
& btt hiall and the ftnt b1 I SUJ? Ip-
FOOTBALL
COLLEGE
BASEBALL
Erickson
adds to
laurels·
UCI closer with 17 saves
named second-team
freshman All-American by
Baseball America.
Blair l!ricbon, wbo amassed 17 uves
to rank among the nadonal
laden u the freah.
man cloler of the UC
lndait.~••W team. bu made bis MMtt\tb
All-American team.
The 6-foot-l, 205-
pound dght-hander
bu been named ~nd-team fresh-
man All-American by Baseball America.
l!ricbon. competing at the USA Ba!e-
ball national team trials, pitched a per·
feet ninth lnnlng Thursday, recording
two st:dkeouta, to complete a five-pitch-
er no-bitter In a 9--0 exhlbldon victory
over Canada at Dwham, N.C.
Bricbon. who fanned 51 in 37 Yi ln-
nlnp to ·help lead the Anteaters to the
prognun'a ftrst NCAA DMsJon I regional,
aet a B!g Wat Conference freshman and
UCJ single-sea.son record with his 17
uves.
He bu now been named All-Ameri-
can bytlllve cWfenmt pubUcations and
o~nizadons.
BuebaD America honored him u a
mldseason All-American. He headlines
CoUegiate Baseball's AD-Freshman team
11 Co-Freshman of the Year and is also a / ,
third-team All-American according to
the Tucson-based pubUcation.
He wu the Jone freahman on USA lb-
day/Sporta Week)y'a All-America roster,
while the Nadonal Collegjate Baseball
Wrttera Aalodadon named l!ricbon a
third-team All-American.
College8aseballlnsider.com aelected
him second-team All-American.
Brlcbon wu drafted in the 28th
round by the Philadelphia Phillies ln
2003, despite m.lsling bis aenlor year at
}elUJt Hieb near Secramento with tom
anJcle ligaments.
Special teams ahead for Sommersell
Mr. Irrelevant's speed
could provide an
advantage for him to beat
odds and make the NFL.
The tranaltion from collep fOOtbell
to the profelltonal level ii toli&h. The
No. 1 thJrit ICOUtt MY Ii the . liardeet
edj\lltment la the apeed of die _.....
In the pro&. It that " the .... Ldre lo.........U aiJabt bM • _..,,.. ""==In the NFL a.,_.... ... II
ColOr* ---projedM .... HDelMdmr ID._~ ... doc:bd • •.12 In the 40-JVd daah. D.J. WIDlama,
die tint outaldt Unebacbr IUm In
.... drift Wida lbe 11th Mnll -bj die .Dllwer llOllCOI. ran tM In cbe.
Of the 28 previous Mr. lm!levanta,
18 were cut before the aeuon •tarted.
But odda are for Lu Vegu bookies.
Sommenell can uae Bill Kenney or
Marty MOore u proof that Mr. lrrel·
evant can become very relevant.
r.nn~ the Wrd pick by Mlami In
1978, WU Mleded to the Pro BOwf In
1193 wtth the K.anJU City Ch.left u
the quarterback wtth the most com-
~DJ In the NFL Moore, plclt No.
222 by New England In 1994, wu the
only Mr. Irrelevant to play In a super
Bawl wbtn be took the fteld for the ":u..::r' BoWt XXXJ. .. lpMd coUld be ...
_, to stamp .. name In Mr. lnll-
ftlMlote .
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one ...... t -1peed.' • liAd
Geotjt. '*" ,SommerMD'a coach at ...-. ......
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SPORTS
MAAI< C DUSTIN I OIJLV PILOT
UCl's Mike Efevberha, who averaged 11 points per game as a
sophomore last season, was dismissed from the team Friday.
TRACK AND FIELD
MARI' C. DUSTIN/DAILY Pl.OT
Cat Poly San Luis Obispo's Sharon Day, a Costa Mesa product, will high jump tonight m the U.S.
junior outdoor championships at Texas A&M. She finished second as a freshman in the Big West.
~ay, Stokke to cOmpete
Former Costa Mesa
Righ standout,
Newport Harbor pole
vaulter vie in U.S.
junior outdoor meet.
Former Costa Mesa I Ugh stand·
out Sharon Day, the 2003 OF
SWc high jump champion. along
with Newport Harboc's Allison
Continued from Bl
Stok.lce, the 2004 OF State pole
vault champion, will be compel·
ing ln the U.S. junior outdoor
track and field ctwnpion.Wps
this week.end a\ Thxa.\ A&M Uni·
versity.
Day, who will be a sophomore
at C.al Poly San Luls Obispo in the
fall. Will be in actlon today at
around 6 p.m.
Stokke. a sophomore-to--be for
the Sailors, will be competing ln
stand out Is on speclaJ teams.
"My advice to him would be,
because he's already good al ii,
ls (to make) the 6peclal teams,"
Mike WhJte said. WhJte, a Bal·
boa Island resident, b currently
with the JC.anas Oty Chiefs as
the team's Director of Football
Operations, and has been an
assistant bead coach with the
St. Louls Rams and the bead
coach of the Oakland Raiden
during his 15 years in the NFL
•For !Sommer elll to not be
intimidated. relax, go ln there
and how what talents he has,
he has a better than even
chance at making lt," White
said. •it'll be a long shot, but
the league ls now developing
I
the pole vault Sunday at appro'Xi·
matety 6:45 p.m.
The age 20-and-under athletes
In the meet are competing for the
ri&tlt to represent Tham USA at the
world junior championships July
13-18 l.n ~o, Italy. The U.S.
team will be drawn generally from
the top two llnlshers at the junior
championships.
The meet started Friday and
~Sunday.
its practice squad and more
and 111ore younger players get a
chance to play. w
The fact that Oakland has a
new head coach In Norv
Turner, defensive coordinator
In Rob Ryan and outside line·
backers coach ln Pat Jones,
equates to a belter chance for
SommerseU to make an Lm-
pression.
"The great thJng about where
we are as a football team with a
predominantly new coaching
staff, thJs Ls a great time to be a
young player on this team,"
Tu.mer &aid. •He can really run
and l think that be can come in
and compete as a special teams
player."
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YOUTH
WATER POLO
Newport
wins tourney
Boys 14-and-under
squad captures Chino
Hills championship ..
The NewpOn )'OUlb \Wtet polo
lean\ won tht ~ 14-o.nd·Uoder
c:hamPfonshlp ln the Chino Hi1li
An!8 water Polo tournament June
19 at Colony High In Ontario. ·n,e Newport IQUAd cons!Sted ot Jimmy 8urg'S. Milo Ouisdan.
Dytan GuJben. Andy ~ [)\J.t.-
tin Hay..'11. Nick Holbroot. Oavtd
Unc:len. CoUn MclG.bben. Bre.ndon
PUo&e, Jonathlul SangSetat, Colin
Sbennan and \Watt Wardell.
SltYE liltCAA*/OM.YPl.OT
Newport Harbot's Garrett Gordon is congratulated by Coach Joe
Whitney as he rounds third base Ftiday after hitting a home run
against Laguna Niguel in the Dana Point Summer Classic.
1he teem was ooodxd by
Corey DelahunL PONY Hemlndez. Bdcre the Inning
ended. Gordon came up epln
Continued from B 1 and singled With a hanf hit past the thhd buemao. The NH&\All-
YOUTH
BASEBALL
The NH.BA All·SWs (4-3), the SW. left the bases loaded ro end
da;ignated vbiJiog ieam. muld tho Inn.Ing.
have given up after cbtte lnnlnp. NH.AA scored one run in the
os Laguna Niguel aoored 19 runs. fifth. Smith led otf the inning with
four fn the first. nine fn the tee0od a double to the left.field co~
and six ln the Uurd. Legum Niguel He advanc:ed to third on a Rodd·
batted around In the second. ICOC· gue-i groundout. then came home Big summer
camp slated tng the nine rwas on SCM!fl hll& on S>.tendsen~ RBJ groundout.
Ad.ams' squad ~ ln the Smith wu 2 for 2 for the NHBA
f~ scoring the a.foremen. All-Star& He homered in the eec·
doned sewn rum on m hita. The ond. with a towering shot CNCr the
NHM All·SWs were also aided by fence l.n left field. Svendsen had
(our Laguna Nlgud errors. three RBis, a double and a triple in
Ncwpon HaJt>or ~ baseball
coach Jod IAlsguin and Orange
C.oast College head man John
Altobelli are presenting the 2004
Summer 8asebaJJ Qunp at New-
pon Harbor HJgb.
Garrett Gordon. who pitched the second Inning. Gordon eo
lWO lnnfngs. led olf the fourth had two hits.
The caml)I for players ages 5-14,
NnS Mondays tJuough Pridays
from 9 a.m. lO noon. 1be first leS•
sion was completed Friday. The
second ses.sion is Monday
1hrough Friday and the third ses·
&ion runs JuJy 26-30.
with a borne run CNet the fence in Gordon. along with Brett Ad·
left field ror Nlt:M. Ben Pta2ier ams and Hemande7. pitched for
foOowed with a~ Then Spen-the NHM All-Stirs. who were
ce& Smlth and Adrian Rodriguez Without Peter Hapke, a pltdler
reached on consecutive em>c"S by who was out of town.
the Laguna Nlguel pitcher to load Ugun8 Niguel Manager Mi·
the bases. chae1 Ray said 10 ortbe 12 playetS
Whitney then came up wlth . on his team finished third in the
what was an RBI infield single. Irvine Memorial Day Pony tour-
ralher than the gJOundout that namenL That l...fl8una Niguel
wa.\ origjnllly called. Nk:lt SVeod· squad scored 13 or more runs in
M!ll. the lone 13-year-old on the the six games h pJayed and Ray
squad. delMred a two-run doub&e 5aid his hitters hotted In the
with his hit toWard the gap In mid·.4008 dwing the tourney.
Campers hoping to take their
pme to the next levd will naive
lnsnuction in throwing. aitchlng
and hitting. "" wdl as strategies of
b9Ufle. Snacb wiD be provided. but
campen are mktd to bring their
own ample ppty or water.
right-<:enter field. The Dana Point &.unmec Clas·
The (eea am $150 for NHM
memben and $165 for nonmem-
bers.
After a gioundout. N"W> Her· sic includes four teams. lnc:luding
nande-1. put the ball in play and an NHM. Laguna N"iguel. Coast and
error by the lhortstop allowed Dana Point The NHB\ AD.stats
Hernandez to get to first and load will return to action ln the tourney
the ba5e$ once again. Preston SUnday at 10 a.m., when they face
Davey then sent a l -2 pltch to &eft Dani PoinL Discount! ror multipJe players
from the same r.wnDy are avail-
able.
For lnConnutSon, phone (949)
451·2228 or vlilt www.ncwportba·
~org.
to 9CXn ~ 1ioy Seeber The NHS\ AD-Stars are also
walked oo sei up a bases-loaded playing in the 15th aMual Los
<uatlon for Bren Adams. Alam11os invttadonal, wbk:h lo·
Btctt Adams collected nn RBI dudes 15 teOmS. NH&\ tam on
wuh a SiSQifac:e fly to left. ICOring Los Alamitos toni&N at 7.
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YOUTH ROLI.ER HOCKEY
Three locals chosen to national team
Tbne JUyeri to.n ~ a body, trlected Brett~ Dv·
roler bocby te9ID ~ 12· nm Nowick aDd njlor Arolllon
)Wrddi from eo... Mesa and flom YelodlY to die 14·n.mber
Newport 8elcA. haw been • team, choten from a pool of 40
Jetted to the UnJted Scatef' or the ~tion'a best players.
equad chat wW compete in the M1cblgan had the most pJayers
Wodd Ulp Inlbv Hockey 12· chosen of any state represented
and-under c:bamplonshlpa July with four (Alex Aleardi. °'4.de.
8· 11 tn London. Onwto. Can· Willlaml, Janen PfeUrer and
•da. Ryan Davia) while North C&ro·
Oftlda1s from USA ·Roller· lla.a has three repreeentad~
1boiiMll and Joaeph ~.
The team Ulo indudet scepa..n ·
c.uuiOt• and Gregory Qili'.
wright from New York and JilOn
BlnkJey from Ohfo.
Tean' USA will meet at the
Sbtepl~ lnllne Hockey Rink ln
Detroit for practices July 2·5 be·
fore leaving for Canada July 8.
Velocity woo the North Amert·
can RoUer Hockey Olarnpton.-
sh.ips Wintemational.s in ,January. aporu, tbl natk>oal govemtna (Tunotby AcW. Douglas
YOUTH BASEBALL
~--BIWCtAdama Prweton Oayty
B4M'I kazler
G.atTett Gordan ...., ....
Niko H«nendez
Adrien Rodriguez
Juen Guzman
Troy Seeber
Nldlolas SV.nclaen
$petl08t Smith
Jeny Whitney
~Do\19Mama
Ponywtib
ZadtGegnon
JedlGrace
Cody Green
Kyle Lawrence
lV!erMcGIU
Max Royer
A.drlan Lu<N
Arturo Vazquci
Spencaf "9neges
Cefioe Guzman
Brodt Scttul ...
Ned Lyon
Cecil Whlte9ide
Menagw; Biii Gallagher
ltonooBlue
Ryan Albert
Blake Davey
Austin Devin
Dillen Fflliberg
Kyle ....
Aleiulnde< Maddox
Jacob Mc:Otnn
Oenle!Norrlt
Chad Seeber
Jultin Todd
Austin Wobrodl
JedlY811Q4W
~Rid'IHogan
ltonoo Wl'litll
Aultln Bagby
Ryan Boulger
Kyte c.blay
Connor Curry
M9dcy Gautlehl
Gabriel Gomez
CMaGowdy
Dyton Grawl ..
G,.yaon Gurnee
Jason Herril
Stuart Newaom
Austin Rio.
MeMger: Brian Gurnee
..... Red
l<ofV Cablay
Mltthew Carpenter
Ryan t.lfato
Jot~ Oeaguln
Daah John.on
CtlaMICapana lVI« Klehole
Cory Kro9g0r
Nkt!olaa McCann
Brice Manning
BreuPtrbr
JMOn Wooding
Maneget: Joe Kapena
PlntoBtl.le
Andrew Chase
Chril'tlan W1taon
Colby Kocte
Connor Seabold
Ga"'81l Hill
Jnon Rodriguez
Patrick Cromwell
Quinci Holgate
Robeft Lyona
Sean Patrlct Cox
Shane Mac:Gllfrey
Shaun Vetrovec Men.-: Tim Crom-II
PintoWMel
Brian Cromwell
Cole Chapin
Wyatt Walton
Jacob Upplnoott G81Tett ey.r,
J.UNo11on
MartG~
MnonMoodv
Mitdlell Mendol.a
Nathan Chanea
Sean P9frler
SteYen Barela
Man..-: Peter Grace
GOLF
Pelican Hill to
host Palmer Open
Nearly 30 current or former
professional athletes aJong wfth
entertainment and sports celebri·
des are scheduled to play in tbe
lhst Carson Palmer Open, which
will benefit Hillview Acres Chil-
dren's Home. al Pelican Hill Golf
Oub in Newport Coast Monday.
Newport Beach 6nn Athletes
First is hosting the event that in-
cludes current NFL players Car·
son ~ Rudi Johnson and
Olad Johnson-all o( the Cincin·
natl Bengals -along wfth A.J.
Feeley (Mlruni Dolphins) and
Donnie Edwards (San Diego
Chargers). More than 150 Orange
County business and community
leaders are al.so scheduled to play.
Hall of Fame offensive lineman
Ron Vary (USO. along with for-
mer All·Pro center Rich Saul of the
Los Angeles Rams, Rob Mariano
and Amber Brldch. both of the bit
television show "Survivor, H are
al.so scheduled to play.
Hillview Aaes, located in Orino
Hills, is a resjdential treatment
center offering p~ for
young victims of severe abuse and
negJect ranging in age from 6 to
16.
Regjstration and a pre-round
putting practice both begiq at
10'.30 a.m. followed by a 12:30
p.m. shotgun start on the Nortn
course.
A dinn~ titled •Carson's Cook·
out" and a 6ilent auction both fol·
low play at 6:30 p.m.
Palmer, a quarterback who won
the Heisman Th>phy in 2002, W'iJl
host the evening's program that
starrs at 7. Ron Storm. chlef ex-
ecutive officer of Hillview Atria.
will speak.
2MI UplNallca 2MO UplNadces 2MO Leaaf Notlca
O•ll:UICJ IO. -..u
AN~Ofntt
Crrt COUMOL Of THI
CITY Of NIWPOl'f
HACH APaOVINO
P\AMNID COMMUMIT'f
OIVUO,MINT PLAN
AMINOMUIT MO. 2004-002 ........
THI co.roun NU Pl.UllllO CO-llMITY
OIVILO,MINT 'I.All
ANO DISTIKT 11.U·
lATIOMS (rA2004..o7S)
Subtect otdtnance wu
Introduced on Ute 8'11 clly ol June, ~. and was 1dopled on lht
22nd clay of June, :zoot.
AYIS, COUNCIL
MIMHISa l.OSANSICY,
A.DAMS, llOMllH,
Wiii, NICHOLS,
MAYO&llDOl'tVAY
llOIS, COUNCIL
MIMlllS. NOMI
AISINT COUNCIL Ml.Mll&SallOMI
AHTAIM COUNCIL MUHra.Hlff .. NAM
MAYOi• Te4 W. ·~~lltLeVM • .._. ... ,
lht entire tut Is
avelllble for r"'ltw In
Ille City cw~·· offlt• ol the City of NtwPort
Buell
l'11llll1lled Newport
h•cll/Cost• Mesa Dally Piiot June 26. 200t
$1661
Actlm ....
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o•wm.-.11 AH CNIDMAMCI Of THI
CITY COUIK& Of 1MI can Of IUW,OIT
HACH AMUIOIN8
SIUIONS '2.2•.ou
AMO 12.2'.0IO Of THI
NIWl'MT llA<H M~
NtCf PAl COOi II· OAIDINO alOUCINO THI ,.IMA fACll
SPUD UMIT Of atOOI
•AM ao.u rao• u.. JOAQUIN ...U IOAO
TO Mlw.MT COAST
HIVI
S..blect Ofdtnence wu
lntroduc:1d on lhl 8tll
d11 of June, 2004. and
was adopt.d on the 22ncl d1y of JuM 2004. Ans, coitNcn ••uas. HOfQIWe, aosiuesaY, aao•-
''"· WIU, MCHOU. MAYCMt RIMIWAY
NOii, COUNCIL Ml.M ... S1NOMI
AISUtY COllMCIL
alllaOS• MAMS AUTAIN COUNCIL
Ml•lra.MOM
•ATOii h4 W. ltJ~w<liu. kV-
M. "-tiese
Tht enUre '"' 19 -.llllabfe fOf reYMW In
lht Crtr CWll't office of the City ol Ne•port
Beech.
P11bll1h1d Hewport
BMc:tl/CO•t• Mffl o .. 1y
f'llot J11n1 M, 2004 s.661
Miis..... Rttfll.a ..... ...s...... .... s.....
The followin1 persons
are dolnc ll11saness es; Ploneet Imported Parts,
4521 Clmpus Or. •413.
lnine, CA 92612
Joseph M. Malone,
4521 Clmpus Or MU.
lolne, CA 92612
Lansford Mtnz1n.
4521 C•mpu1 Or. •413, lrvint. CA 92612 This b11Slnns ls con·
ducted by: co-plf'lntr s
Hl\'tl 1°" stwt.d dolnt l>-y.tl fto
Joseph M. MtloM
L•nafOfd Mantles
This 't•lement was
hied with the County Clerk ol 0r.,... County
on06/2Al04 I004tfft06S
01117 l'llol Alnt 26. July 3,10. 17,2004 s.665
The lollow1n1 .,.rsons
era doln1 bus1nus as Meso Eathellcs Raoure11
Group, ZJO Newport
Center Orlve 1200,
Hewpor\ Beach CA
92660
Zaidi BIHlnty. IS!M7
Aurort CrHI Or , Whit
lief • CA 90605 This bu~ineis is con ducted by an 1ndivldu1I
H1.,.. you stat led dolfll
bus/MU 1117
Ho
Zeld1 BIHlnay
Tiiis statement w1s
filed with thl County
Ctet'tt of Of•n11 County
on06/I0/04
I004t91H47 01lly Piiot June 12, 19,
26, July 3, 2004 Sa655
The follow1n1 persons
are doln1 buStnus as 801.,t Aulomo\lvti-.
25712 l atadr o Ctr $\e
A. Mt"lon lltejo. CA
92691
Chr1scom. Inc.. CCM
20022 Port Cw , ltun
ltn&ton Buch, CA 92646 This business rs con
ducted by • corpo11tlon Hne you started dQlllJI
business yet l No
Chnscom. Inc Romy
Ch1pm1n Secret8T'ff
Chtef F1n1ne11I OfftCfr
This statement w••
flied with the County
Clerk of 011n1• Coctnly
on OS/27 /04
2CMMHl76tS
01111 Pilot June 5, 11.. 19, 26, 2004 s.6SO
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on O!l/2&!'04 I0046tl7t2S
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19. 21, 1004 $t650
lh1 follo'IWl111 peraona
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to 1moi.men1 recy<.flnl re«10vetl II 11,,.. of 1111 •I'd 1911tU rtcl1tcllon Sele 11 1111111ct to
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lhl followint ptraona Senta Ana, C'-THE BANK• llfe dolnJ bllW!t H' M•rll HIN, 2175 Colli« • l Rf.~ Computer s... lloe.S, Tu tin, CA 92782 ~:~~~~°'·du~:.~~~ ~.,:~1 OPENING A BUSINESS ACCOUNT
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Y ..... .._ .... _. C" Hew ~ 1tattt0 tlolne .~ .... • .... ·-"'· " 11111nt .. 1•n1to Did you know?
'"'' lklalll4U Is con• ltidlerf llou
do. t•d by: .. Mm••• r"" n•••-1 ... In order to deposit or cash checks made payable to HI t tad tlolna ftltd With tflt Coilnty 111a1~:.r,~ ~~~--eo..1111 your business, your bank may need your Fictitious ~~!~~ment wet ~::--:.: M. My Business Name Statement (•oeA"). ~::: .. :;tt;.,1::;. go~::: ,, 10.11.'* s.-(If your business Is a new corporation, the bank may
n=:~.1 ..... ..._. 1$IC for your Articles of Incorporation, or for an LLC:
De11J '"°'Jun• 11• 25• ._...., 'Artkles of Ornaniza1ion) July I. 10. 2004 S..U Tiie ,........ :.~ --........._ .,, ..._ , ..... :"4:~ If you need a OBA, we can mail, fax, or email the
-· t) lwr Whitt ...... II) ._......, ........... , o..., ..,r form you will need to flit out and file your fictitious
.,! ... ~'°: =~· =...·.:~ business name statement; along with the search form, iii~t!':..Wlll~ e1. .. : ... ~" tWY>. IAstructions and pricing Information. We'll take your
uon ... """' "., •. 51 .. ~·1:;~11."c'k flllng to the Orange County Clerk~s office for your
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Old Coins! Gold, sllver. Near So Coast Pin•.
jewff'y, w.tdles. antiques _pride of owneuhlo
colltctiblel 9'9-642·9448 $99111< Bk! 949-719-2051
0,-.._. Set 9· '2
8418£ Cody W1y
Open & brlaht ftoo1pl1n,
38r 2 se •. 2-car .., ....
prlv1ta end unit with
1r11nbtlt view. $489,000 ~ .... .._...
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QUALITY IUlTINS &
CA'ISI c..d For ~ PrlYllll NIW OIHllNOI
Homu, Mlcrochlpptd, OPEN SUNDAY 1·4
Blood Ttlt8d. f'td Pnrrium 333 G1tnd Cll'lll
foodl, Nlutlred. Shots. f tntHllc COfnet w1te1 •
Dew0tmed l cit 0..d, front w/boetdotkl Great
IEALTH Gl.WIAHI££. Tum views 4br, Jba, uplfad NW1b & w.liMdl 12-' ed kitchen lw1nf room & IMNE SfECTRUM frldly patio. Only $2, 95.:.000
NW1b 7pm ' ~ 949-362 1500 ul
12-' FASJQ ISi.NC) Conlftl dtt Mar
Dogs 3815 O.-kt-S-1 ...
0.W... ....... ,,..,. 6 611~1 5 Mtf_JUenlt Ave.
wks. #1.t,, ...._ potty 50Ft Lot w/l wtl bult
tr ........ ~ dtlldltd llol!lll 3bf 21>1
ell 119 ~!Mt«.. In tldl home. llll'ICI perktna for 5 cers. $1~ oJl. •AA ~ MISCEU.MEOUS Ten~ RM ua.11 • ""'"~ ISE c.1Slwl-..r7~12 so~@IWAst == ~-
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o,_ tt•vs• Set a s... .._.., Pnc.4 ~
l 2-4, U67 Nevatk In N•Wl>Ot'I Beach 2bf +
Ave Co~ rtmOd-den, 31>.t. l., .. ,t plan 1n
•led 4br. 2b1 Home. complex, 2 c1r p<lln• +
8eaullflll landsac>ld y.,d, stouae. •1>1>10• 2500tt
tnerty effteMI, al new o f II v I n I 1 p • c • IP!Jlianca. wine cooler, Sl.350.000 C.11 Jacobs
1tr1U1T1, Ip, untrll tir. RHlty & lnvestmtnts
Ind IC111Jn1. cathechl 949-642-4-400
cellina. approx 2000sf T-•• C-1 lst•• Sbr
$696,000 lo S749,500 by &ba, ipproa 6000st .. on Act· 714 l!M-82"4. 1.22 acrn. Nr flsh100
.. ~lf!l!'!l!l!l!~p!I-. Is. Oc:e1n & b1y v1tws. NH S Below Merkel Value SAT/SUN 1-4, $3,750,000 Call Patrick
EASTSIOE lov1lr Tenore N1tlonw1d1 USA
pied comm11n1ty •/9 949-856-9705 :::o~'· l~i. !:! llUffS TOWMHOMI S.nlll Ana Country OPIN SUN l -S
CU> 2880 Or.,. 1W1 456 VISTA TAUCHA -.cm co.q> w/8rdw A custom unattached
f49.,:z2S.Jl905 twnhm on wlcM arnbelt.
lite-• , .. ,.... nH•
Newport Sflorea, wall! to
ocetn 3br 2bt llPIHlf
unit, 2br 2ba lower, 4
ctr c•r perk1n1.
Sl.200.000 W11ren f1,1t
Tum 949-903-0709
l..agllna Niguel
ON T\I COX Channel #3
OPEN Sal·SUn SI* la
4bf des11ner pert resort
stylt pvt Estate custom pool, •P• fountains
V1t•1 In 111td Btar
Brtnd Rktp $1,500,000.
SI ,7!iQ,llX) PWdt Tenen
~ NllblllCfl USA
3br 2.Sba fr, $947,000
NoulM P1ulson Rully
949 632·6489
2 ADJ0191G LOTS
Bal>OIP~
Ntwpcrt Beacll 92661
~only 714-9-4918
llvih lowe1t price 3BR
28A Cul·dt· uc Closl to
pool1/1cllool1 M•ny
uparades lncludn 111
eppl's $639,000 Dou1
Sulley, Bllr 949-720-1704
IAYflONT W/2 SIM Ties 411< 3.5b1 6000 sf
estate. pool spa & &•t.d
entry Patrick Tenore ~USA~
tr,.._fOCIAHflONl
HOME + INCOME
NEW ON MAAKET
AGT 949·219·2559
'-tlWh first oPPIY. not yet In K S I story, slr1Cle
lam llomL 3llr 2.5bt ... Rochllle 948-720-0236
layfrent Vkw _., lbr
ai.. ~ yrty Sl&75mo
Clfl purO-fer lftJQI( Act Paul 9$290-812:8
NtwpOft Coat
••-ttfvl 41r J .Sla H-, rock pool & 1p1
Must IM lo •PP1tcltl1
$1,775,000 for stle by
Owner /Ast 949-640 1140
Sin Clementl
'''" Of Owne«oht111, 4PLU, I blkl to Ocu11/
pi.r. ocean v1twl '°9C In
up111dt1ll frt unit
detach 2br 1 5ba (2)
2br 2ba + studio
$1,600.000 Und•
949-433-6643
MOBILE HOMES/
MANUFACTURED
HOUSING
RoomaforRn *°
let CHte •-. nr back bay, 2br l .llb•
condo, new carpeVp1lnl,
II dldl, FP. 2 Cir llf
eat $1475 949-293-4630
bntJtlMGI er" 3br
2bt 1ar. pvt laund, close
to bch no pets, SISOOmo
Henry 714·719-4425
MISA VlllOf 3br 2111 luJ
home, hup lot. nr schootl,
bMcll close. S2795 llYllll
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sw ... y St•41e with '""*"· w/d, w1Nlin closet. $'960/mo yurly
n1il now M9·721·9229.
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yurly 949·675·9822
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loc w/00> .W.. lJi Cliff,
l & 2br IVaM. $19()0. $2500/mo.~
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V1t111lles condo, llf •1•. pool, fitn111, balcony lll50/mo 94t-72Hl889
Ml .. ysl4e Vtlle1• Cherwlf""'I P9tle Heu•• 2+2 quiet cottaa•. Fplc, llr, Yr/ ~ awl 7/1. ylfd, w/d, pool/clubhn $l3Dl1> no pell. non S'ltr, on i.y SIJam ~ 960Jl!ll8 949&J>.ll15. ---------;;.. ........ ~""""" ... ;.;;;c..;;_..;..iac...;;..;P'-""""'""3-Oretrt Peftlntllle, close
to bch/b1y 2br lb• CdM lBr 18• $1300/mo pat~ 1.,. w/d, av111 8· l Cdm furnished 3Br 281 $17w 71.,540-0970 Av1Uablt Stpt•Oct
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becll bi1 lllf w/d, ptllO
llncll11rd, MO PETS
$945/mo 949 '31·78l!J
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patio $1100 ·
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house, 2bf 2ba 11111 paid.
stove. refr11, $1800 949·
842·1146 949 722·1132
2.,r 211• t•-ei.ta•.
lll)lil level, hut• at\lch 2
c 111. pool, tennis, S2100
Avlll 7-15 949.543..()359
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$32 per week ( 4week m ........
Donna at (949) 642-412
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smokina/pels S2750mo
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Custom 111'811 filmly "°"" Jbr, l5bt, 2-c p-. wrt ... rooms. snavmo. dodi
IVlll lor la boll. cal lor
ter-ms 949-QJ.31363.
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2·Clf &If, priv•te IOCI• lion, 2 l>alcon1e1, ctntrtl
air, $3000/mo ~ ...... ~ ~ 0... !M&.cJ.IM <>18 ~ 96933-7.111
Jbr 2ba low•r Vfllt,
rtmodelao steps to
bHch, tp honl p1llo. aat $3100 949.573 7800 ·~ I bll ID txn San Cflmentl
iqis 111t. IJ91. bn. ~ TAUGA 3 in lo bdl -
W/11. "· 2 QI' ~. ~ -Md 4br b hM. die. S3J!I) MN'l~:Mn araMe. 3 c "'· hill vu, •
......... lot $3560 ... !M!M6.}.Q\6 ~c-.. -....... 2llr 8lyfronts
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ICM>. pvt bdl ~ RENTALS
2br/2bll 28th SI Marini -------be; views. UPI• a des. VICllloft Aentatl
close to bell, 11 b1lcony t-a...nm1 7mn
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3Br. 28a, very cl18n,
aoll 7/6 $3500/mo
111fly lust 9&~:1111
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2.5b1 2200 sf hou11
w/hu11 pvt y.rd, RV acc1u prof l1ndsc only
SJS95 pets ok 2323
Irvine Ave, cell P1tr1ek
T enort 949 856·9705
/'IP Hel1hls. hOme tor
In. crtllmens style, 3br
+ ofllc• 2.5111, chef kite,
dlnrm, Ip 1n mstr br
Fenced yd S4000/mo
Yrl1 1$1 Canie Allen
Coldwell 81nk11 714-423>1662 .7l8-2378
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Community I to 38r,
prlv1ta condos on POA
27 hole •olf COUI SI low
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The Legal Notices Department at the Daily Pilot Is
pleased to provide services to new businesses.
Tht filing of your Fictitious Business Name Statement
la an ~t flflt step We can .ave you valulble time
by maJc.lng !he ttfp to the Orange County Clefi<·Recorder
ltl Santa Ana to ftle y001 ttatement (often rtf•rred as •
OBA· "Doing Business At'). We will publish your
f1ctltloua name sl8tement ooce 1 wtetc for four ....-.. u
l'tqUited by law end ltMtt\ tlle your ptOOf of publlcatiOn
with tht County Reool'der, u wen.
Wt can fax, •·mall of mall you tht forms with
lnltructiOna for your fictitious buSlneu name atattmtrrt.
Of atop tiy the Delly Pilot, 330 w 8ay St, Cotta Mtta.
lt't eaay and only llMlt a ftw miitrt... II you hive tnY
cjuMtbll, plNlt c1J1 UI at (949) 642-'321. Wt're 09"'
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f.am S7 • S 15/br.
Selling Exotic tttwaiian Planu 11
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No cxpcnm« MCCIUIY·
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TROPICAL TREASURES
TRIM EXPERTS
• Crown Molding
• Baseboard
• Door & Window
Casing
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lltfd. -flews. ii&OOOI Ties •"9ilabM fOf rent .
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Calif. llu"lc Ut1l1het Com111lulo11
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one at this payment
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pica o1 amnt OlllnetSt1lp o1 a non-GM Yllhk:le 0t $4.500 'Wiina proo1 o1 CMr«9hlp
SO security ~It 121< mites per YfJ1J1and20e per mile In excess. (167313)
'01 CADILLAC ELDORADO
LOW 27,100 tJl..ES, Sl\9\, Ctmt.£ VffB.S,
• NON-SMOKER, CERTIAEOI
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LOW 33,640 MILES! BEIGE, TAN LEATHER,
MANY~. CERTIFIED!
$23,995 (254176)
'01 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS
t!NI 21,271 ~ll.AO<. ~
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$27,995 (2SOOiQ)
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COLLECTOR QlWJTY, CIRTffOI
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one a1 this payment
PM 1k plus tax lor 39 mcrdl\S wilfl lbOYHYllr.IQe cralil S1, 170 59 drive-Oft with
proa o1 QJITent ownershtl> ol a noo-GM vehicle or $2.670.59 ~ prool ol owrmhlp
SO seounty depo51t 12K miles per~ and 20e per mile in excess. (1'435M)
LOW 28, 175 MILES, SILVER, GAAY LEATHER,
NON-SMOKER, CERTIAEDI
$24,995 (189245}
'02 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS
LOW 27,401 MILES, MOOtft)()f, OOOME \ffB..S,
CO & MOREi CERTIAEDI
$28,995 (187434}
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LCJN 29,m t.l.ES, lBE.
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$38,995 (164648)
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CATERASDN ELDORADO ESC ELDORADO a<:
Auto w Auto va. Auto va Auto (001800) (smP/Oll745) (108520) <"54ill08520)
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(5218P/2'H48} (524.SP/113358) (5223P/212204) (5284P/107408)
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more than It's popularity through time. This
refreshingly unpretentious home is a cozy refuge
that provides an optimum environment with Its
textural transitions and intrinsic beauty. Both the
upper and lower levels open to the outside via a
series of French doors bringtJJg the outdoors
inward and taking full advantage. of the
rcUlatkil>k ~Willa Oc::'e.n Views. :Transitional L
use of French limestone, ceramic brick and
ancient and polished travertine elegantly
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BEAR BRAND RANCH • LAGUNA NIGUEL IRVINE TERRACE • CORONA DEL MAR
Classically updated and exquistiely appointed three
bedroom, two bath single level home.
Premier ocean view lot in prestigious, private, gated
comm unity. Sweeping ocean, mountain & city light views.
Presented at: $2,850,000 Seller will enter1oin offers from $1 ,500,000 to $1 ,699,876
3 819 VISTA BLANCA
Cypress Cove • San Clemente
Presented at: $2,250,000
1 NORTHAMPTON
Belcourt Hill • Newport Beach
Presented at: $950,000
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28d in new Luxury development
Presented at: $525,000
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Newport Beach
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Laguna~
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39 Overlook Drive, Newport Coast
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949.285.0069
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NEWPORT BEACH
Gorg~us three ti.droom, thrtt b1th town·
1' home with overslied two cu g111ge.
BHutlfully remodeled fHturlng gr1nlte
countertops, hudwood flooring. wine refrig-
erator, new kitchen 1ppll1nces. skyl)ghts ind
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(UlS86) (800) 151·1630
PICTURE PBRFBCT HIDEAWAY
ALISO VU!JO. 4BR, 2 SBA at die md of a CDS bout·
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appli&nccs, ~ !loon, nwta suite w (l'raYttlllK &
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28741 VIA PASA TIEMPO, LAGUNA NIGUEL
OFFERED AT $929,000-$969,876
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
NESS AND PAULA. 949-496-4911 • 949-637-4535
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180 feet on Big C1nyon Golf Courae ovettooking the 18" hole
7 ,250 lqU8l'8 feet of beautiful open living space with exquisite detail throughout
5 Bedroom, 6.5 Baths, 2 Studlee/Offioes, Great Room w/fuJ1 alt down wet bar
Gated Motor Court on quiet cul-de-sac
Setl8f' will consider trade for inoome property.
DINA GRIBBEN
(949)375-3302
(949)64M859
Offered at $4,950,000
METRO
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Classes & Events
June
Wednesday, June 30
10 a.m. -noon, Valet MLS Advanced Class
2 • 4 p.m., Valet MLS Beginning Class
July
Thursday, July 2
8:45 a.m., GPA Committee Meeting
Monday, July S
Association office closed
Tuesday, July 6
9 a.m., Affiliate Committee Meeting
Wednesday, July 7
10 a.m. -noon, ~let MLS Advanced Class
2 -4 p.m., Valet MLS Beginning Class
Wednesday, July 14
9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting
Wednesday, July 21
10 a.m. ·noon, Valet MLS Advanced Class
2 • 4 p.m., Valet MLS Beginning dass
Thursday, July 22
9 a.m., Board of Directors Meeting
Wednesday, July 28
10 a.m. ·noon, Valet MLS Advanced Class
2 -4 p.m., Valet MLS Beginning Class .
Broker Open House Preview Days
Thursdays, Areas 9, 11 , 12, 25, 26, 27
Fridays, Areas 1-8, 10, 14--17
Orange Coast Alsoc:iatiori ol Rmhois
AOl Nor1h ~Wport Blwi.
~Wport Beach, CA 92663
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beginning for the l.ofmdlj,• Repm.I SiW
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put families In the bmDa oltbdr cheami. •
Califomia's No. 1 tndependrnt real estate
ftrm ind ttl usod.atel donale4 s 150,900,
wlUle temns of ule1 wodata and staff as
VOlldllrs join the Razo fllnly on the fftft ~of their new home
. wen • the Razo family put in 'their •sweat
equity.•
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leadmhlp and gerierc>tity, • said Pete Major,
eUcUiive director of Habitat for Hummity.
"l1dl II an eumple of how a ledna
corporadon can rUlly give baclt to the
Belcourt Hiii condo
From one of the most presUgious gated enclaves of Newport Beach, you can
enjoy views of Newport Harbo.r, the Peninsula and Catalina Island. 1bis
spacious Belcourt Hill condominium off en two bedrooms, a den and two and
one-half baths. It has been exceptionally remodeled with the ft.nest amenities
that can be expected from the discerning buyer.
Hardwood Ooors, granite counters, double beveled glass windows, and new
PellA doors, windows and skyltghts are among the features of the home. The
iloor plan includes marble Bttplaces in the formal living room and master
bedroom.as well u three balconies and a private courtyard.
Additional amenities include central air condJttontng.1.mndry mu,
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Califom"', theft,.,,, closed more t"'1n 11,000
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To COlllild Ftrst Team, cllll (714) 55f'!tJ111, or
"'81 toWW.FtrstTeam.com.
Newport Beach extraordlnalre
A rare opportunity to enjoy 180-degree views ot Newport Bay and sunsets
over C..tallna is foWld from th.is exclusive Kings Road property. You can live in
or rent the ext.sting home o.r build the home of your dreams on this prtme
piece of real estate. Also, the City of Newport Beach recently constructed a
retaining wall at the foot of the property, providing atra room for a pool or
where you can design the garden of you.r imagination.
The current home offen approximately 3,000 square feet ofliving space
wtth three bedrooms, one and one-half updated baths and a beautifully
remodeled kitchen with new cabinetry, sleek granite COWlters, tile Ooors and
stainless steel appliances. There ts also a separate one bedroom guest home
With a kitchenette and backyard views.
Hardwood Ooon and arched breezeways add to the CalifomJa casual
ambiance. There is also a fireplace in the family room for those chilly
eventJlgs. .
New homes in thil select nei&hbo.rbood are priced in the $4 million range
makfn8 this an excellent investment for an owner or contractor. '
1bis home ii offered at $2.598 million.
community pool and spa and an attached two car garage.
11lll home is offered at $1 .S m.tllion.
Fof'""11'1 ~ QIJl Pim Tear Esw.ts L'IMza Br«lio di (~J .... ~
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One-Of-A-Kind Comer Home In the Bluffs
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NeW homes are located November, a bonus for homt who want to move before the within the award·wlnnlng holiday season.
community of Providence 'Ibe Ivy's spacious~
Park In Costa Mesa ~~:;~:;m~I
hlgblights of these two sto.ry I
feature three to four bedrooiri
Highllgbted by an exceptional to three baths, two CM praget
location near the South Coast Metro addJtiorial room1 IUCb as lofts.
distrlct, stylish destgns and a bonus rooms and dms per pla.
park-centered environment, the 01amdn81Y dtffne mmon
gated enclave of Provtdence Parle sboWcue Ptmeh Country, Tu!
built by Standard Padftc Homes is a and Monterey architectural st}\
very rare opportunitY for new Due to the o•etwbelnitng
hOmes In the Costa Mesa~ Whb of The Laurel's 8naJ phase,
the exquisttely upgraded model homebuyen are~ t
residences now selling at The Ivy, for availabilitY-1be Ddilbboml
don't miss the final chanCe for a beautifully~ two sto
brand new hqrtle tn all of • toWnhomes range from
Pnmdeoce Paik. approxtmately 1,477 to 1,707
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showcased at Providence Park and three bedrooms, two and oo
its inaedible address at the corner baths and two car attached
of Sunflower Boulevard and Susan Elegant Spanish and .European
Street nsr Painiew Road have Countty..:styie arc:hitectutt hi
captivated Orange County the n~ood.'1 dLsttnctiv
homeb\lyers from the 8rst moment e:nmon.
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unveiled. Now, $600,000s.
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2004 Officers and
•Board of Directors
Rkk Mcintire
Les Jenison
Michael Gosselin
Jan Wendorf
President
President~lect
Vice President
Secretary{Treasurer
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Wayne Baglin • Rick Gold • Dave Schaar • Ed Brown
Beverty Mlk>sevic • 80b Hartman • Marie Thomas
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modeb, people paint, window casing and eiol!'Dtitonal
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make their shutters. me finest d
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SaJes Counselor for The Ivy. "The spa area and a tot lot for the ki
three mode.la come completely Prom the serene village
furnished and upgraded atmosphere of Providence Par ~.offering busy homeowDel'I can easily access
bomebuyen the convenience and freeways, the~ dimtct
elegance of a tum-by residence. N~-Mesa Unifled School
Everything from the dishes md District. Metro Point, South
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induded, '°JOU am start enjoying the Ormge County Center for
your new home from day one.• Perfotming Arts and SOuth
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ai00el1 (per plan), tndude aown away.
molding. ltmestoot md wood All bmDe ~ca quoted ft~ aJltOm paint, Window estimates Of starting ranges
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• No Income Verification Loans
• No Income. No Asscu, No Employment Loans
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•Low Credit Scores -O .K.
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• Less Than A Year In Your Home
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Standard Padftc, one of the
nation's largest homebuilders, has
built homes for more than 62,000
families during its 38-year history.
The company focuses lts efforts on
constructing homes within a wide
range of price and size. Standard
Pad.fie operates in some of the
strongest housing marltets in the
country with operations throughout
the major metropolJtan areas in
California, Teus, Artzona,
Currently, Standard Pacific Homes
Orange County Division is building
in Turtle Ridge and the village of
Quail Hill in Irvine, Talega of San
Clemente, Playa Vista in Westside
Los Angeles, Crystal Cove at
Newport Coast, Ltdera Ranch and
Costa Mesa.
Colorado, Florlda and the Carolinas.
The company also provides
mortgage financ::tng and title
Sttv:lces to its homebuyers through
its subsidf.ades and joint venture$,
Family Lending Services, SPH
Mortgage, WRT Pinanda1 and SPH
Title.
For more Information on Family
Lending Services, a ful.Hervice
mortgage banking company, call
(800) 325·5363. Addittoml
homebuilder suvtces include the
Standard Pad.flc Deslp Studio,
1'here The Ivy and The Laurel
hoaiebuyen can vtaUa1lze the
petfea home With ~ l\l!dance of a
To visit The Ivy and The Lturel at
Providence Park, travel the 405
Freeway north, exit Fairview and
tum right, heading north. Turn left
on South Coast and then right on
Susan Street. From the 405 Freeway
south, uit Fairview and tum left,
heading north. Tum left on South
Coast and then right on Susan
Street. The modeh and sales gallery
are open daily from 1 O a.m. to 6
p.m., except Mondays, when hours
are from noon to 6 p.m.
For Additional infomtlJtlon on The
Ivy, call (714) 32 7.()668;/or The
l..IU'rtl, Cllll (714) 327· 1937.
Homebuym flJM mnl immedlaU
information on other new home
developments l1y StandArd Padfic
Homes are encouraged to vtslt its
website at
www.standArdpadftclwmes.com.
You can talte an interadtve floor
plan tour of tlu M"1 lwme sites.
~ An exceptional
neighborho6d deserves
exceptional service.
As a seasoned home loan
consultant serving Orange County
for over 29 years, I'm proud to
bring my considerable experience
to your neighbomood. I also have
the technology, resources and
innovative loan products from one
of America's leading lenders to
make your next home buying
experience fast, convenient and
virtually hassle-free.
A vast selection of home financing
options, including:
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~ Fixed Period ARMs 3/1, 5/1,
7/1, 10/1
~ Interest Only Loan Programs
~ Home Equity Loan Programs
~ Fast & Easy-Loans
~ Purchase & Refinance
~ Stated Income Available
~ Primary Residence, Second
Homes, High Rise
Condominiums
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protection for up to 14 months)
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Cell 949-422-2075
kevin_buddeOcounttywide.com
Website: -. lolnapproilalstast.com
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27101 Puerta Real, Suite 100
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
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Betsy Banker
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Magnlflcent vllla In
a guard gated
community
Th.is Shady Canyon home is on
the prlvate end of a cul-de-sac
with only one neighbor and on a
single loaded street adding to the
ultimate in privacy. The single
story home offers beautiful views
of Shady Canyon, hills and more.
The four bedroom. four and
one-haJibath home has more
than $800,000 In custom upgrades including stunning Richard Mmhall
Walnut wood floors throughout accented by deb wood beam ceilings, ftve
&replaces and custom lighting. There ts an enclosed private library with
double French dooa and a hmc:bome built-in deslc wtth cabinetry. The
kitchen offen glazed chestnut cabinetry, two dishwashers, Sub-Zero, Vilc:iJ18
warming tray, full slab granite countertops and backsplaab, center island with
counter aeatlng and walk..f.n pantry. Enjoy the convenience of a detached
living suite which include. a living room with kitchenette, and a full bedroom
and bath wtth private entrance. The oversized famlly room includes built-in
cabinetry, custom &replace and a home theater Jyst.em with 1V. The private
master IUite Includes a custom flreplace, added outdoor cabana with &replace,
Jacuzzi spa, h1I and hers walk-In closets, a wall safe and vanity.
Gorgeous landsaping designed by Ceoscape includes custom pool with
Pebbletec coating and a •no chlorine system,• fountains, barbecue area with
VUdng grill and refrigerator, statues and Columbian Gold Flag.ttone hard.scape.
Shady Canyon is a private, guard gated community gently nestled in the
foothills of Irvine. All residents have access to a beautiful community facility.
A private golf course and country club, gorgeous clubhouse and 6tness center
and award-winning schools are a1ao part of this prtvate enclave of homes in
Shady canyon.
This home ill offered at $3,495,000.
For 1Mre 111.{omuHtm, CAil Pt() DlRlnuo of~ OllJfomU. RtAlly's
Innne l1r1111da tlt(949) 230-4663.
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Spadous newer
Eastslde home
Quality vlew home
Perhaps one of the 6nest
homes in South Orange
County with unobstructed
ooean, coastline and
wbttewater views. This high
qua.ltty,traditionaktyle
home has the feeling of a
private estate. The property
fearures a gated, entry, huge
guest quarters, pdvate
driveway, pool, spa, gazebo,
oftlce, large family room and
much more.
This home ts offered at
$4,270,000.
For""'1't i11fimMHon, call Stemi Hlf> at (949) 640-3600. SlNtM Properltes,
140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Belldi. c:oldwe1l Btmlter
R~ Broker"# Is a tMNber of du NRT ftl#llJy of ~la. NRT
I1fal1'11'Wated, t1le 111111on's kl:uli11g rt:sldmHdl 1'Ul m.te lmJ!eml&t CO#lp"ny, is
11 subsidiary of CendAnl OWporatkm (NYSE:CD).
Heart of Corona
del Mar
nu. ta a gorgeous three 1bis three bedroom, two
bedroom, two and on~half bath, single level, top Ooor
bathzoOm home with an condominium commands a
au.ched two ar garage. panoramic tree-lined view of
Peaturee include hardwood Corona del Mar and
floon u~ and Saddleback Mountains from
dowmtatn and~ large Its elevated lot. The large
kitchen has granite kitchen opens to the Uvtng
countertops, center island, room and fireplace. Custom
stainless steel appliances, walkways leading to the
Vlktng range and a walk..f.n home, front deck, enjoy
pantry. sunsets from the large
Grut muter retreat with separate shower and tub. Dual sinks. HJgh ceilings. opened rear deck.
The home ii light and bright. Walk to the beach, restaurants and shops. Tot.ally remodeled in 2001.
This h~ ii offered at $799,000. This home is offered at $1 ,195,000.
Fof' more mfor#tA""", cAll ICdtlt RANlle at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties, For ""1rl informa&m, call AnlJsony Marino at (949) 640-3600. Strada
140 Nntl'f'O"f c:nter °'*'t, Ste. 100, Newporl BeAdi. Coldwell Banlter Properlta, 140 Nl11/f'Orl c.enter Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Budt. ColdweQ Banker
Rtllilerl""1 Brolemt,g u II.,,.,. of llu NRT f11mlly of compa11les. NRT Rmde1ftial Broler11ge is a member of the NRT faMlly of~· NRT
I~; llu """"1t's '°"""& ~ rul es"1le mitf'dg company, Is I~, tJu """"11's kmlin& ~ rul est4te broleerdge company, ts a
• s"'1ndfAry of Cl:NMtd ~ (NYSB:CD). subsidiary of Cendant OJrpora#<m (NYSB.'CD).
Ocean and golf
course views
Sophistiated and elegant, thla
two-year-old C\lltOm residence ii
loated on a prem.Jer cul~H&C
in the desirable gated
community of Spyglass Ridge.
Only the hi3best quality
ftniahea are used th.rouahout the
four bedroom, four and one-half
bath home. C:rema Marfil nwble
Ooon, fabuloua ayst.al/amethyst
dwlddiers, carved IW!an m.uble &replace, grand livtnNdining salons with 14
foot cei1Jn8'. National prize-winning designed music room. Fabulous gounnet
kftchen and grut room.
Sweepin« ocean, harbor, golf coune and city Ji&hu view.
Th1t home 11 offered at $4,475,000.
For"'°"' #ifa""""°"· cAll Lu Olse11at(949)64().3600. 5""""' 1'f'OfHrlles,
140 N""""" enter DrifJe, SU. I 00, Newptlrl Buell. Coldiotll &mm R~ BroU.W, U" 1'le#lbtr of du NRT fo#ly of 1X>1'1p1111les. NRT
J~, llu """'1fl's 1-dbf& ~ rMl est4te broiml&' """fJtl'fY, ts
" IUblllllMy of C#IMitd °""""""" (NYSB.'CD).
Pelican Crest view
estate
This front row rustom estate
looks down a serene canyon, out to
the golf course and loathing ocean
beyond. This ts a spadous six
bedroom est.ate. The entry level has
a rlch wood paneled o~ whkh ii
ad}acent to the fonna1 livfn8 room.
A gourmet lcitchm and family
room are also located on th1t level,
both Open1tl& to the ttar pmds.
The Upstairs has four bedroom l\lttel tnc1Udfng the hmidoUs IDIS1n' aufte with
panoramic views. The lowest level fearura a IUbtemnean garage and a spacious
bedroom which could be cxmverted to a bonus room or pahap1 a media room.
R.elu by the tnftnity edge pool and enjoy the sweepJng viewl.
This home ii offered It $7 ,250,000.
For more""°""""", Clll S... Samia ""'1 M11f9 Wellrslebs Ill (949)
640-36()(). Strtldll Propertla, 140 Nnopcwt CAier Di1tlt, Sle. I 00, Newport IkAdt.
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Ocean view North Laguna cottage
Enjoy panonun.fc ocean views from this charnung home. .
The three bedroom, two bath front home is spacious and bright with custom
flni.shes thro~out. Beamed ceill.ngs, an original fireplace from 1948 and
maple wood Ooors create warmth and charm in the open floor plan. French
doon open onto a large brick patio with a grassy yard and views of downtown
Laguna, the hills and the ocean. The back deck With access from the dining
room and utility room offers ocean and sunset views. Inside laundry. a two car
garage, and a huge 1torage space add convenience to this property.
The back oceanview unit with one bedroom, one full bath, a Uving room
and kitchen, has a private oceanview deck and separate access. The clwming
beamed cdl.tngs, newer paint a.nd carpet make this unit a wonderful rental.
1h1a home is offered at St,895,000.
FortrWre '"""""'"°"' caU Tracy Naess Browne at (949) 497·5599. Strada
Propmta, 1088 N"'11' Coast Hif>UJa2! Lagun4 Beach. Coldwell Banker ~Brokerage ts 11 IMmber of the NRT faMily of companies. NRT I~ the ""'*"''s Wdlng ~tud rtAI estate l!roktrRgt compa,,y, Is
11 s@sUllllry of Ce1ttlnt Cmporatilm (NYSE:CD).
Big canyon masterpiece
ThJs four bedroom, three and one-balf ha.th custom showplace is located on
the BJg Canyon Golf c.ou.rse. Great room ooncept rean.rres a large fa.mily room
and gounnet kitchen that 0ows through French doois to a perfect entertaining
area COJJlpJete with outdoor fireplace, built-In baibecue, heater, outdoor speakers,
lighting and lush la.ndscaptng, The fonnal li~ rQOm has a marble fireplace,
custom aown molding and wa1Jlsc:o1:1n&. There 1s a wet bar wtth marble
countertop, glass display, wtne cooler and refdgeratOr. lntimate dining room.
Features of the large master Nite include a fireplace, gmgeous marble b.lth and
shower and walk-in closet. Additl.onal amenittes tndude a bil1larda room, office or
large fowth bedroom. Two additional bedrooiu.t Upstaia en suite. Quality
aaftsmansbip throughout. Too many featura1 to list.
11lis home ta oft'aed at $3, 199,000.
For more infomt4tUm, call G«Jrg/M Smith and Cindi &me at (949) 640-3600.
Stmdll Prop111ia, 140 N~ ~Drive, Sk. 100, Newport &Adi. Coldwtll
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joined Prudential califomJa Realty, Kraus said that because of the
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Special home In Nellie Gall Ranch
Nellie Gail home designed for grand scale entertaining as well as for family
and intimate living. sits this beautiful, appromnately four acre, gated estate in
the exdusiVe community of Nellie Cail Ranch. Recently upgraded throughout,
this true masterpiece celebrate. nature with an elegant Mediterranean design,
A hot new listing with wonderful sweeping ocean views, this home is m spacious bedrooms and a main Ooor master suite wtth a Jacum-style tub,
situated close to the beach, village, restaurants, downtown Laguna and Dana sauna, flreplace and private spa •
Point harbor. All major freeways are a few driving miles away. Have the best of The exterior bas a pool and spa, a lighted tennis coun, views of verdant
beach living with a home that was new in the early 1990s, featuring an rolling hills and a spacious bac.kya.rd. Also, there ts the added convenience of a
oceanview expansive kitchen with many built-ins, and Sub-Zero. The home private tacit room and hone stable with direct access to trails throughout
bas two dtsttncUve Oreplaces, lovely tile floors and a living room that leads out Nellie Gail~
to & comfortable deck with whitewater views. The master suite is private with a This propert] is offered at $3,995,000.
lovely patio, luxury bath, large closets and fireplace. lbere are two other For mof'e lnf""""1Wn, call IM Immel Team at (949) 249-2020. Visit thdr
bedroOms a wtne room WQrk area and an attached spacious two car garage #Jtbslte 41 wwwJmmelTeam.ctm1. Their office Is loc.aUJ •t 2 Rft: O.rlton Drive
This ts ~bom.e a family could love. lbere Is a full stze laundry room, easily '"the dlstfngulshed """"'""'ty of Monarch B~h. PrwJenlUll California Redl'1y
maintained yard space, central vacuum, security system, and two and one-half fs proud to be• Mmlber o/H~ of A1MrkA Inc., • Berltts111rt HaJlta"'1flY
baths. a.ffillate. Prwlt1lllal California Really fs Mnlted •"""'8 IM """"" 's Top 5 rt41 nu. home ta offered at $1,479,000. estate """P"nia1'11th"""" ,.,,.,. $11 billion'" SAla &IOltuJtt, llCC()'f't/lng to
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Newport Beach
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NEW OFFERING!
Fantastic comer
waterfront w/boatdockJ
Great views from this
"end of canal" beauty ...
Light, alry & warm decor
makes It the most
charming home on the
island for twice the
prtce J 4 spacious
bedrooms; 3 baths,
upgraded kitchen, llvlng
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$2,195,000
Owner/Agent
OPEN SUNDAY, 1-4
333 Grand Canal
949-362-1500 ext 21
Open Satuday 12-4
5311 Wlshfleld Clrcie
Thll 4 bedn>orn, 2.5 bd\ home 111111 belt In
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Newport Beach
$1,350,000
Two Bedrooms plus den and three baths. Largest plan
In the entire complex, air conditioning , approximately
2,500 feet of living space. Two car parking plus storage
Boat dock space available from up to 50 feet @
$9. 75 per foot per month. For slips and side ties
are $8. 75 foot per month.
Jacobs Realty and Investments
949-642-4400
• lMti Gated Community! • OistlnctlYe Aldlkecture • ~ 1,650 SF
• Near Santa Ana Country Club • Cathedral CeAlngs, Shutters • Wciod & Gas l=ireplace
• Only 9 Townhomes • 3 lledrooms & 3 Baths • BeaOtiful Hand-laid Brick Patio
Offered At $899,000
2680 Orange Ave, Eastside Costa Mesa
Tel: (949) 230·2342
FOf Sale B Owner; FuU Broker lion
Newport Balboa
Peninsula
8+2 Units
Steps from ocean.
Gre•t unit mix.
Upside In rents.
G•r•1•s.
lnclv. metered.
$2,750,000
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949.553.0204
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Charming East Side
Home
3 Bedroom 2 Full Baths
By Owner
$749,999
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(714) 751-5358
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949-644-2144
714-394-9661
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BeautlflA landscaped yard, energy
efticMn. al new appliances. wine
cooler, allUn, fplc. oentral air. Loll of built
In *>rage, tract< lighdng,
cathedral ceiling, 8'lPfOX 2,000 SF.
$895,000 to
$749,500
ByAgent
(714) 394-8244
Duplex, near Newport Shores.
walk to ocean. 3 BA, 2 BA upper
unit, 2 BA, 2BA tower. 4 car
garage part<lng.
$1,200,000
W•n"en Plrat Team
Ml-903-0709
1 Sao runo,
Bluff's Best Buy!
• Preab ocean breezes
• 38R+2BA on cul-de-aac
• New carpet/paint throu&hout
• Oversized 2-car garage
• Close to pools, ICbools. Jtds 1-12
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BEAUTIFUL
4 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath Home.
Rock pool & spa.
Must see to appreciate.
$1, 775,000-00
For Sale By
Owner/Agt.
Call
949-840-1140
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$947,000
OPEN SUN 1 ·S 466 VISTA TBUCHA
3BR/2.58ATH+FAM RM.
• CUSTOM UNAJTACHEQ mWNHQME 5 bedrooms 4.5 baths,-APPROXIMATELY 4660 sq ft-Main Floor Master-largest floor plan.
Large lot approximately 15,(XX) ~rt. Room for a P90I. Beautiful Courtyards of Custom
FlagStone. Richard Marshall Custom Hardwood Floors and wainscoting throughout. Crown
Molding, Granite and Marble Counters, and Custom Drapes. Thousands in upgrades
throughout. 24 hour Guard Gated Community.
Stefanie Meurer
(949) 715-3156
ON WIDE GREENBELT
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SANTAANA
ARTIST LOFTS
$559,000-$625,000
215 Main Street
Live and work in this fabulous
new development minutes
from South Coast Plaza.
Newport Heights
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3br +office
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Ste&nie Meurer
(949) 715-3156
Corona del Mar
8114111.5
M•rgueu lte Ave.
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50 Foot lot with
2 well built detached homes.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths In each home.
Garage pari<ing for 5 cara.
$1,950,000
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Large, two-story townhome Wonderful community
This two story end unit townhome has three bedrooms and two and Darling. spotless, hard to find slllgle story home centrally located in The
one-half baths. Theie is a private tated front entry and spacious backyard. Ranch, a wonderful Irvine community. Uving room features new Pergo
Features include a tiled kitchen, family room and master bedroom balcony. Brazilian mahogany floors, 8.replace and open-beam ceiling. 'Ibree-year-<>ld
Ample guest parkin& walking distance to school, library and shops. roof, central air conditioning and nice sized yard. 111.tte bedrooms, two baths ..
Association wtth pools, parks, tennis and clubhouse. with third bedroom used as an office. No association dues or Mello-Roost
This home is offered at $625,000. 'This home is offered at $659 ,000.
For more Info""""""', call Kay Parifer of Coast Newport Properttes-OJldwdl For mort lnfo'11'11'twn, call Ginni Johnson of Coast Newport
&tnlter 41(949)6"-1600. Coast Newport Properttes is located at 4 Clute Plaza, Properttes-OJldwell Ban It er at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is
Ste. 260, Newport Bed. Coldwell Banlter Residential Brolterage is a member of located at 4 Ci1/tc Plau, &te. 260, Newport &ach. Coldwell Banlter Restdenttal
tM NRT ftl#lfly of cqmpantes. NRT Incorporated, the naHon 'S leading residential Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the
real estate bfolterage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporaffon nation 'r leading mldenl"'1 real estate /1roleerage company, is • subsidiary of
(NYSE:CD). Cendant Corporatwn (NYSE:CD).
An end urUt with bubbling brook, lots of trees and steps to the heated pool.
Features tnclude two balconies, vaulted ceillng. newer appliances and
floorlJl8. One mile to beach and close to great shopping area.
Pdde-of-oWDenhlp in th.la two bedroom, two bath condo.
1bit hOme II offered at $625 ,000.
Fof' ""1tr htjmutkm, tAll Kennie Jo Rizzo of Coast Newport ~ JM"1ter at (949) 723-8800. Coast Newport Properties is
locldetl Id JJ11 VMt L/Jo, Newpqrl Budl. Coldt«ll &niter ResUkntMl ~II 11 ~of #le NRT family of cmnpantes. NRT Incqrportded, the
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Private cul·de·sac location .
'This highly sought after three bedroom Monaco is strategically located in
the guard gated neighborhood of Big canyon. There arc sweeping views of
three fairways, three greens, a lake and dty Ughts. The spacious first floor
master bedroom opens onto an inviting patio overlooking serene golf course
views. Amenittes ·mclude new hardwood f1oon bl the kitchen and foyer, crown
molding$ and architectural detailing. The grand open floor pJan has vaulted
cetltngs l~ it to gracious enterta.lning. 111.tte car attached garage.
This home ta offered at S2,497,000.
For #IOre lnfomWkm, tAll AISM Tl'mef, Jejf Etvltf8 or ftYlem Etvi"8 of Coast
Newport Prupirtla-Coldwll &l1Slter at (949) 6"-16()(). Coast Ntwporl
Properties ii loaitM Ill 4 Ci1/tc l'Lwl, ste. 26(), Newport Bt1Uls. ColJwell Ba"lter
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ti swb#dl1lfy of~°""""""" (NYSB:CD).