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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
FRIDAY, JULY 9, 2004
Library clos~s chapter on its· first decade
The facility with a million books on Avocado
Avenue in Newport Beach is geared up for a
week of celebration beginning on Saturday.
Allcla Robinson
-Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACI I -TI1e city's
central public library shared
knowledge in more than a mil-
lion ways last year, more than 80
years after the city's firsl public
library opened with just l.100
books in its collection.
authors and a day of activities for
children.
One of the most enthusiastic
celebrants of the llbrnry's mile·
stone birthday is Lucille Kuehn,
a former city councilwoman who
lobbied the city for better library
facilities for 20 years.
"I kept pushing for a more ad·
equate library," Kuehn said. "We
had nothing. and then we buih
the Newport Center branch ... It
was too tiny when ii was buill."
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a new library early on l>t."Cau:-.1' in
the 1970s it was seen as a frill. a
nonessential compared with
roads, sewers and other puhlk
facilities.
So, Kuehn decided tu nm fur
the City Council. with the library
as one of her major platform~.
"At that time, cultural and so-
cial programs were con),idercd
evidence of a left-win..: con -
spiracy, and I wai. a vt•ry m;cral
thinker because I espoused hoth
the library and the Oasb !senior
cen1erl," she said.
million commitment from the
rnm munity. 1llat's where Eli1.a-
hc1h Slaltr stepped in. She and
her husband. John, mustered all
their re!>ources.
"It wao; at the bt.-ginnlng of a
rctt"ssion, and I'd never done
anything like this," Stahr said.
"Fur five years, at dinner we
dic.J11'1 1alk about anything but
the libmry."
In the end, the Starns con-
vinn -<l more than 3,000 people
10 give mure lhan S2 miUion for
the lihmry construction, and the
l'ity put in about S7 million. The Newport Beach Central
Library on Avocado Avenue is
geared up for a week of celebra-
tion beginning Saturday for its
10th anniversary. The week kick.~
off with a gala at the Newport
Beach Marriott Hotel and in·
eludes an art exhibit, talks with
That branch, which opened in
1980, became part of the Orange
County Museum of Art when the
Avocado Avenue facility opened.
Kuehn said city officials resisted
She talked with everyone she·
knew from book clubs and other
groups and worked with then·
d ty manager Hobert Wynn. who
assured her the council wo11lc.J
commit to a library if lhc rnm-
munity supported ii.
The City Council wan1t·d a SI
O n opening day -JuJy 10, 1994
-about 2,500 people were ex-
pected to shbw up. Twice that
11u111bcr rnmc. It was a joyous
oc.:ras~on. especially for Kuehn. DON LEACH /DAILY PILOT
Ten years ago, Elizabeth Stahr, left. helped recruit $2 miltton in
Se9 LIBRARY, Pase M donations, while Lucille Kuehn pushed for better library facilities.
Joint task
force hits
Westside
drug lab
Bust was spearheaded by
two state agencies, assisted
by the Costa Mesa police,
who arrested two suspects.
Deep•Bhu•th
Dai)y Pilot
WESTSID E -Police and state drug task
force members Wednesday afternoon ar-
rested two Costa Mesa residents in their
home, where officers found a lab used to
manufacture a drug commonly used in
date rape, officials sa id.
ST(Vf McCRANK /DAILY Pll 01
Fireworks explode over the Pacific Amphitheatre Thur sday night at the "Taste of the Fair" show and receptidn for the community.
The busl was initiated by two stale
agencies, the Orcll1gc County Bureau of
Narcotic Enforcement and the Orange
County ProActivc I.ab Group. Costa Mesa
Police l.t. John fitzPatrick said. Costa
Mesa police officers assisted with the bust,
he said.
Police arrested 47·year-old David Noel
anc.J Oiris ManJc, 32. Both were released
on Wednesday pending further investiga-
tion, FitzPalrick said. No charges had been
filed against Noel or Ma7.7Je, he said.
.
Tradition gets early start Officials went into the hom e in lhe 800
block of c;overnor Street and dismantled
the GHB lab, f ilZPatrick said. He would
not comment further because of the on -
going investigation. The Orange County Fair kicks off with its firs t-ever
preview-night music and fireworks show. Neighbors on Governor Street said they
were shocked at 1he police activity and
disappointed to learn about a drug lab in
their otherwise peaceful neighborhood.
DHpa Bh•r•th
Daily Pilot
T he Orange County Fair
has been a family
tradition for Pedro
Hernandez.
1lle Santa Ana resident makes
swe he and his family are one of
the first ones through the gate on
opening day.
"You wait for it all year," he
said. "And it's here at last."
I lernandcz and hundreds of
area residents welcomed the
I 12th Orange Counly Fair
Thursday nlght, which got ufT lu
an eiq>losive start with rock and
roU music and fireworks.
~crwral managtr and chief
cxeru t ivc offi rt·r.
"It's jll)>I our way nf giving back
to tht' community," she said . "The
response i), greal. It'!> cvt•n better
than we an11ripa1cd."
INSIDE
"I was unaware of anything going on in
that house,· said James Lynott, who has
lived on that street for 45 years.
Lynott was out getting his mail Wednes-
day afternoon when he saw a helicopter
flying over his house, a white truck as big
as his motor home and several cars
parlted across the street.
This was the first time fair
officials had put together an
opening night, a community
night to kick off the grand event.
ll's the falr's effort to thank the
community that supports it. said
Becky Bailey-Findley, the fair's
Fair offid ali. hope to make the
kicfofT an annual tmdition.
Railey-t=indlt•y ),aid. It wa'i alsoJhe
first-cvn fin•work.'> display eyer
put on hy the fair, she said. For today's OC Fair schedule of
See START, P•&• M events, see Pmge Al
"No one was in uniform, so I thought
the people there were having a ho~
warming party." Lynott said. HBut then I
saw tl1e big trailer the forensic experts
were in and a lot of people wearing the
jackets marked 'police.'"
Surf's up at 'Giants' premiere
The documentary" Riding Giants,. debuts
at the Regency Lido Theater, selling out
600 seats and drawing young surfing fans.
the lobby.
"It's pretty cool to have pro-
fessional, old-school surfers
here," said Hutton, II, of La·
guna Beach.Hutton wu one of
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pik>t
ants." many surfers, young and older,
S..LAB,P .. eM
Daily Pilot
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STEVE McCRN«/DM.VPll..OT
CQr9Y Sevier, center, of the tetevislon show "North Shore,"
Wiiks down the blue carpet It the "Riding Giants" premiere.
NEWPORT BEACH -Young
surfer Hutton McKenna looked
in awe around the lobby of the
Regency Udo Theater Thursday
night, absorbing all of the surf-
ing legends In his sights.
The surfers were on hand for
thepremiere of the new docu -
mentary surf film, "R.ldln& GI-
In one section of the theater's 'who patiently waited in line to
lobby; Laird Hamilton, a re-see the stars of the ftlm arrive in
nowned swfer from Hawaii, woodies -cluaic wood-put·
signed autographs for young eled cars -and walk down an
surfing fans, with wife Gabrielle ocean-blue carpet into the
Reece and nine-month-old theater. 1lle area surrounding
daughter Reece not far from his the theater wu tranlfonned
side. into a surf vUlage from the
Other stars of the mm. such North Shore of Oahu, with
as Greg NoU and Sam George,
were also 9Cattered throughout ... GWfTI, p ... A3
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DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Seven-year-old Emily Brown steps from her rowboat Thursday, as Brownie Gtrl Scouts camp leader Ashley Inskeep holds the boat.
Girls get their sea legs
Marisa O'Neil
Dd1ly Pilot
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SPECIAL EVENT
Newport Dunes Resort 11 ott.ring • showing
of "Lt' todav Beginning at dusk,
admission is tree dnd parking 1s SS On the
beacn in front of Newport Dunes Resort ,
1131 Back Bav Drive. Newport Beacn
Information 19491 729-3863
Homblower CrulHt and Event• will hold •
Dinner Dance Cruise fr om 8 to 11 p.m. today_
Boarding begins at 7:30 p m. at 2431 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is
$59.95 per person plus tax and gratuity
Information: (9491646-0155.
that fir~1 time alone in a tippy boat can still
lw a daunting experience.
"\Ve were !>Cared." 8-year-old Costa Mesa
rt>Mdent tlwlsea Davis confided, once on
!>ulid ground. ·All we were doing was going
111 rirdcs."
S)·dnt•c I li~nson. 7, was quk k. to set
thl' wrnrd ~traight.
.. , wa~n·1 'cared." the Huntington Beach
re~1den1 t'orTected.
The girl' huddled together under the
gray <>kie:. and recounted their first row
\\i thout their instructo rs on board. One
pmblem, 6-year-old Rossella Juliano
thought. wru. that they weren't rowing
CllOU~h.
.. n1e hardest part was turning in
rncle~ ... 7-year-old Anna Kallinikos said.
"And no t panicking."
Up on the beach. a second group of girls
made bunches of daisies from green pipe
deaners. yellow pom-poms and some
white felt petals. They added some googly
1•yes for !!:OOd measure.
"I like going boating," 7-year-old Kate
I k SMHl ~id as she glued an eye on a
dusk. admission i1 free and partting is $8. On
the beacn in front of Newport Dunn Resort,
1131 Bad< Bay Drive, Newport Bead'I.
Information: (949) 729-3863.
Homblower Crul'" aod Events wtll hold •
Sunday Champagne Bruncn from noon to 2
p.m Sunday. Boarding begins at 11:30 a.m.
at 2431 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
The cost is $41.95 per person plus tax and
gratuity. Information: (949) 64&-0155.
Hombk>wef Crul'" end Ewnts will hold a
Dinner Dance Cruise from 8 to 11 p.m. July
16. Boarding begins at 7:30 p.m. at 2431 W.
Coast Highway. Newport Beach. The cost is
$59.95 per person plus tax and gratuity.
Information: (949) 646-0155.
tMwport Dun .. ~ la~• 1howlng
of ~Charlotte's Web· July 16. &.ginning at
dusk, admission i1 fnte aod s»rttlng 11 $8. On
the bead'I in front of Newport Ounea Retort,
1131 Badt Bay Drive, Newport Beed'I.
Information: (949) 729-3883.
flower. "It gives you strength in yow arms
because it's hard to paddle."
Katie and the other campers spent five
hours a day on and around the water at
the Dunes, floating, crafting, playing,
learning and doing a lot of giggling. -me
annual summer camps will continue
throughout the summer with older Girl
Scouts learning the intricacies of rowing,
kayaking and sailing, said Tricia Wedekind.
assistant day camp director.
Individual scouts from Ornnge County
troops sign up for the summer camp.
usually with a friend or two, she said.
During the school year. ~couls can come
down for boating lt>!>.'.uns with their whole
lIOOp.
"Boating is one of.those things that's
very expensive," Wedekind said. "This
exposes them to basic boating safety and
fun in a safe area.··
Newpon Beach resident Jaclyn Martin,
for one. was sold.
"Rowing is the best thing I can think of,"
7-year-old Jaclyn said. "It feels good, and
you get to see the world. And fish."
Dinner Dance Cruise from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
July 17 Boarding begins at 7 p.m. at 2431 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The colt is
$65.95 per person plus tax and gratuity.
Information: 19491729-3863.
Newport DunH Re1ort 11 on.ring • 1howing
of -Monster's Inc " July 17. Beginning at
dusk, admission 1s free and parking is SS. On
the bead'l in front of Newport Dunes Resort,
1131 Bad< Bay Drive, Newport Bead'I.
Information: (949) 729-3863.
Homblower Crui ... aod Events wtll hold •
Sunday Champagne Brund'I from noon to 2
p.m. July 18. Boarding begins at 11:30 a.m_
at 2431 W. Coast Highway, Newport Bead'I.
The cost is $41.95 per person plus tax and
gratuity. Information: (949) 729-3863.
Newport Dunff RffOrt la off9ring • ahowtng
of "J osie and the Pussycats• July 23.
Beginning at dusk, admission i1 free and
parking is SS. On the bead'I In front of
Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Bad< Bay Drive.
Newport Bead'l. Information: (949) Newport Dun•• Resort 11 ott.ring • ahowtng
of "Pocahontas" Saturday. Beginning at Hom~ower CNINs and Evem. wtft hold• 729-3863.
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THE HARBOR COLUMN
This loophole needs
to be widened
A hQy,
Here we
go again
with recent
newspaper articles
about how the rich
avoid paying sales
tax on yachts. I
have written
numerous columns
vc ... scl nut of
California for une
yt'dl. an incrl'a:,e
from 1he currl'lll 90
day,, I rvine want'>
to din.•ctly divl'rt
MIKE
WHITEHEAD
about offshore
deliveries and how
they are good for
California's boating
indust.J)'. Some people still
our juh~ m1d mon1•y
to 01her state' and
~lexico lor one year.
In 2000. California\
total hna1ing
impact on the gru!>S
\l,lll' prodUl't \\'<I'
SI fi.5 billion.
boating contributions tu
stale and local tax revenue.,
were $1.6 billion. and
boating contribution!> rn
stale employnwnt (d irect
do not understand the
concept. and now
AMemblyman Uoyd Levine
CD-Sherman Oaks) wants 10
"close ~e lo~phole." as he
puts it.
What Levine does not
understand. by his
shortsightedness of wanting
ro just grab any tax. is that
the so-called loophole was
created to bring these sale~
back 10 California.
Democrats want lo
completely end the offshore
deliveries or increase tht•
time the vessel has 10 be out
of California from ~ days 10
one year.
Unfommately. they have
not done their homework
and both ideas are terrible.
not only for the boating
indust.J)' but also for tax
revenues. I want everyone to
think back to ugly effects of
the 1 ~luxury tax and how
that tax virtually killed the
boating in<tustry.
Let's examine taxing a
yacht sale, which is
equivalent to imposing a
7.75% (in Orange County)
luxury tax. The price of boats
have increased so that
40-footers are selling for half
a million dolJars and
SO-footers can easily sell for
a million. Therefore. if I
purchased a SI-million
yacht, then I would pay an
add1tional $77.500 in sales
tax_
Hey wait. I can purchase
my boat in Washington,
Texas, Florida or over the
lnternet. so I will not have to
pay an additional $77.500.
That is just good business
sense.
However. the major
problem of pwchasing
outside California will be the
net loss lo our local
economy from the loss of
jobs. marina rents. fuel
purchases, electronic saJe!>,
restaurants and much more.
Let's not forget the bottom
cleaners like mechanics.
electronic technicians,
captains, cleaning crewi. and
others who make their living
by servicing these ves)els.
They will lose. and in return.
the tax revenue will lose.
When someone buys a
Sl -million yacht. they wilJ
then rig and equip that
vessel with tens of thousands
of dollars worth of additional
Items. and they will spend
money around the town,
eating and shopping.
Now, let's look at this
dumb Idea of keeping your
and lndirecll were 284,060
job!>.
Every day that vessel is oul
of California b another day
that tha1 ve~sel b not
contributing to our local
economy. I think the
off,hore dellwrv rndl'
i;houl<l be rnodi.ficd !'>O lh<ll
you uo not h0ave to take yotir
ve:.~el oul of 1he stalt• at all.
hecallsc that law b helpi11g
other ~tale' anti Mcxii:o.
Abo. these ve~cls arl'
subject to property tax_ So <It
I%, a $1 million dollar yacht
pays Sl0,000 ann ually.
Remember that property tax
is not collected when lhe
vessel is out of the state.
Have you ever noticed why
we do not have many S IS
million or $30 million dollar
yachts in California? The •
property tax for a $15 million
yacht is $150.000 a year. '>II l
keep my yacht in ~lorida
behind the house I
purchased with the mom•y l
saved from not having lO pay
property tax.
TIP OF THE WEEK
Deputy Stew McC:mmirk
from the Orange Cou111v
Sheriff's Department '~
Harbor Divisio n, e-mailnl
that there will be anoth1•r
boat auction today at thl'
Harbor Uepartmenl. 1901
Bayside Drive. -nte viewin~
period is from 8 lo 9 a.in.
with the bidding beginning
at 9 a.m. Thl•re are
approximatel}' 19 boat:. -
from kayaks to a 28-foui
Owens. Detailt•d information
is on the Harbor Resource'
section of the City of
Newport Reach website.
Recognized as the II I
boating taJk rndiu ... how 111
the nation. "C<ipl. ~lik1·
Whitehead\ Boathott!>l'
Radio Show" air' every
Saturday from noon to I
p.m. on 11'.C:RQ-i\~I ( 11 iOl
You ran join me, Owndlt'r
Bell and Eric I \nvlaml 1111 mv
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listener line at (fiA8l :M4-I I 70
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•MIKE WHITEHEAD 1s th e
Pilot's boating and harbor
columnist. Send him vour
harbor and marine-related
th oughts and story suggestions
bye-mail lo
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SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST
It will be cloudy in the morning,
cteering later. The high• will be
from 70 to 76 near th• coaet end 77
to 82 Inland. Wind• •tart OUI Ilg ht,
becoming tOUthwetlerty et t5 mph
In the abmoon. Tonight, It will be
moetty cloudy. The lows will be
from et to M with Ught windi. ............ :
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BOATING FORECAST
On Inner watere, the wind• will
be 10 to 111 knots. Wind wevee will
be 2 fMt or 1 .. with w.eterty
twellt of 2 fMt at II MCOnda end
aoutMrly"' 3 fMt at 1' MCOndt.
EJqled peillCtty fot In the morning.
ToNght. wincle wtn be,..-rly to "°""" 1.-..; at 10 to 1onoca. Wind M\IM wtll be 2 fMt Of I ...
with~ awelll of 2 feet at 9
NCOfldt end aouthettV awell• of 3
fMt et 12 NCOfldt. Expect petct!y
fog overnight.
Farther out, wlnde will be
WMteriy at 10 litnOte. Wind wevet
wilt be 2 feet or,_. with
nonhweeterty twell• of • to e feet
at 9 seconds end southerly swells
ot 3 h1et at 14 seconds. fllpect
patchy log in rhe morning Tonight,
winds will be nonhwesterly at lO
to 20 knots. Wind waves will bo 3
feet with nonhwostorly swulls of 4
to 6 feet 11t 9 seconds and
southerly swell• ol 3 feet et 13
1econda. Expect patchy log
overnight.
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1well1, bul look for size 10 dtm1n1s1t
by the af11Hnoon. w.w quaeetv;
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Daily Pilot f11day, Julv 9, 2004 A3 l
Fireworks sales boom for some, bust for others
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Thl' fmancial
results of thl' fin•works stands
rnlorfully dotting the city over
lhc first four days of July were as
mixed a bag as the firt'works
!.Old.
While !>umc· groups with
!.l<111ds d id better than last year.
.;ouw did wors1.• and hlanwd
their wtming 1-.alt·' on thl' City
Coundl for ntil hl'ing more llex -
ihlc af1t·r ii rrdut:ed thl• numher
of firl·worh stands 10 a maxi-
mum of ·HJ.
Others a11rihu1e the cause uf
their lower sales lo the school
tlis1ric1's han of fireworks stands
un school properties lasl year.
Tlw cit y I ighte1wd restrict ions
for qualifying In st'll fireworks
~tam.Ii. 10 make sure Costa Mesa
youlh benefited. The new rules
111cant high 'dwols could only
have s ix stands.
Gary Spert't:er, president of the
Costa Mesa I ligh School A4uat-
ics Booster Cl\1b, said h e wished
the city had opened up more
slots after only 28 groups qua.li-
lied 10 have stands. Recause of
the reduced nurnher of stands
per high school, the a4ua1k
teams had 10 team up with the
Costa Mesa I ligh School base-
ball team a nd pony h•ah'llt' bast•-
haJI for one fireworks s tand .
"I think overall, tlw ldty'sl
plan worked wonderfully. with
the exception that tht•re rwc rcl
another l 2 slots tht• dty could
have op~ned up to takt• care of
all the teams," Spt•ncer said.
The groups at Costa Mc5<1
I ligh School had tO doublr up
lwcause so many of tlwm
wanted IO sell fireworks, Spt'n·
rer said. C >nee the aquatics pro-
gram -which compriSl!S a girt~·
W<ller polo team, a hoy.,· water
polo team, a girb' !.w1rn team
and a boys' swim ll't\111 -found
out only 28 groups had 4uali-
fied, it appealed to the city.
Sirtce the maidmum was 40
stands. m embers of the program
hoped the d ty would let the
high school have more, he said.
Hut the city stuck with its new
restrk1ions.
The stand. which was on
Hakt:r Street in front of thl' 7 . 11 .
ended up grossing a little more
than $25,000, Spencer said. After
dividing that amount lwtwl•en
the duee entities sponsoring tlw
stand, lcht" aquatics pr.ogram
profited between about $2,!lOO
and $3,000 this year. compared
In $3,500 last year.
While that may not M'l'lll likl•
a hui.:e difference. it is, sinn· wa
ter polo is not a cheap s port,
Spencer said.
"People don'I look a t ii as a11
t•xpensive sport becaust• you
just need a pair of Spet•do.., and
do your thing. but goals art· l'X-
pensivc to replact>," Sp1•1w1·r
. ~·
SI [VE Mr.Ull\NK , [)/Ill 'r f'll 0 I
Surfing legend Laird Hamilton, with his daughter Reece. meets reporters and fans at the premiere.
GIANTS
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thatch huts and mu~icians play-
ing surf music. rhc prcmierl'
!.Old out. and morl' tlrnn fiOO peo-
ple were experted IO Sl'C the tihn.
"Hiding Giants," a dol'Ulllen -
tary dire1:tcd hy Stacey Peralta,
explores the An1erican surf t:ul -
turl' and thl' penchant for hig-
wavc surfing. The I .ido Theater
was selected as one of three um
dal locations in the ll.S. 111 prt'-
mil·re lhl' mnvit·. The event ben-
ditt•d two C lrange County
~·haril ies the nonprofit coastal
pre'>ervatic111 group SurfridN
Foumlal um and The Ocean of
I lope c :amp;.iig11. whirh rai"l'!.
funds through paddk hoarding
evenh , such "-' 1he Catalina Clas-
sic, to o;upport people -;uffl'ring
from ... arcom.i, a typ1· of c:w rer
that develops from ronm·1·1ive
I iSSlH'S.
l lamilt1111, who grew up un
Appk-Ci,,nnmot1 StuffeJ
PORK CHO rs $ 422lh.
!II ."'11'/Jry Stuffed
BEEF
'It's important for me
to be here to represent
the film and say thank
you and show
commitment to the
project.'
Laird Hamilton
.Surfer
Oahu's North Short• and i11
Kuaui, said he a1111t· to the pn·
micre to support th"' film. I le I'>
abo in the tiJm.
"It \ important lnr nil' 10 he
here to rt>prPscnt tlw film and
say thank you and show 1·om
rnitment tn the projel'I." -;aid
1 lamilton, who said his favorilc•
Newport llead1 '>urfing -;pol 1s
·n1c Wcdg<'.
Tcn-yt•ar-old Jack Mum·I o l
Newport Bearh also go1 to llll'l'I
~orne or hi:. o;urflng idob .md
asked ont• of tlll'rn, It'll (lark. for
-;01111• tips.
"lie told me lo lry to hl'ad
acros!. the wave -don't go
straight c.Jown tht: WaVl' and them
bnnom tum," Jack said.
Another celebrity o n hand was
Corey Sevier from Fox\ nl'W !.!'
rics, "North ~horc." l'hal "h ow is
al~n uhout surlin~. ;incl Sl'Vif'r,
who had nrvcr picked up a
board before being cas t for the
show, said some nf the slar!. of
the film are guiding him in learn-
ing how to surf.
''1'111 ht>ing trained by Brian
Kt·aulana and son11· of 1he 01ht·r
g11ys in tht• film." Sl·vicr said.
'T vt• bl'cnme surh a surf fan."
"Thi1> film is dl'~tint.•d to he-
t 01111· a da),.;,ic." :-aid ( ;n·gg
Schwenk. the chil'l l·xcn11iw a nti
l'Xl'l'Utive dirrctor or the Ncw-
porl· Bt'i1Ch Film Fe.o;lival. !Hit' ol
tlw cvl'nt's o;po11M1r .... ''I'm excited
to havt· thr pren1i1•n· lwre i11
Nl'wport Bcad1."
•DEIRDRE NEWMAN c0vers Costa
Mesa. She may be readied at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at
de1rrlre.newman "' lat1rnes.com .
·said. ·we had tu replace the shot
clock last year. And that cost us
ahout s1.700."
for thl' swim teams. whir h
both won 1he Coldet1 Wesl
League d1an1pionship in swim -
ming, their boostt·r club hatl lo
pay for championship patches,
which c·osl morl' than $4lKI,
Spenn!r atltletl.
Spcnt:er said he will now haw
10 look for other ways tu pmvidt•
money to 1hc booster dub.
"My problem js, now I don't
know whaf to do," Spenn·r.,said.
"J\s the president uf a booster
duh who has kit.ls that we h ave
to provide srholarsh ips for -.o
we can play in tournamt•nts and
s ummer leagues, I '111 scrambling
now tu t:Ollll' up wit h 111hc:r
lundraising idl'as lCI suppleml'lll
what Wl' didn't m ukt>."
Across town at Eo;tancia 1 ligh
'irhool, th(• finandal pk1tm• was
muc h rosier. Six grnups had
thl'ir own stand~. aml that paid
P°'ANINI
off ha11ds11111ely, Activities Direc -hunl'h ol buys, showed up at 7
tur Art l'torry s;iid. a.Ill. the first day to unload the
"l•ro111 what l'vl' heard. every truck and tu do d ean-up," she
... 1;md p,rohahly did 1he hest llll'y said .
liuw l'Vl'r done fina nciall y," fur the California School Edu-
l'c:rry ... aid. "They probably al-r<ltion Fo11ndati11n, which serves
111os1 tluuhll'd what they have . C:alifumia Elem entary School.
done 111 t Ill' past. l'lwy dt>li nitl'ly salt's wt•re good but not as good
inri ea~et.I sak•s from last year." as lusl yN1r. foundation presi ·
1\rn1111g tlw succc's slurics tlent C ;reg Wuodsidt• said. l..asl
wa~ the h1>ys' l1askethall hoc)stcr )'l'ar, the !.!anti, which is shared
duh ~ta11tl. whir h was 011 17111 with Victoria Elementary
Strt•t•t in tm111 of llalphs. II did Sd1ool. grosst•d ;itmul $:14,000.
h l'lll'r than l.1!.l y1«1r, :..1id Hairw This year, it only gniss~tl <lhOul
Marklt·y. whnM' hu,,h.1nd. Phil. is $.111.000, Woodside said.
tht' tn•i1s urt•r for thl' d11b. Wuod~idl' hlamt·d a change in
Hai11t' Markl1·y ~aid ~hi• didn't lol'atio11 ror thl' dip in dollars.
wanl 111 disdosc• how 11111ch thl' l'ht· foundation's !>land had heen
slant.I 111ad1'. Shi• a11nh11tl'd tht• al Vil'tnria Ht·111t-11tary School in
st;ind'o; !.U1T1·s~ 10 till' 1111tp111tr 1111· past, hut hct·au!>l' of the
ing of \Ol111ltl'1'"" .u11t parl'nt ~d 1uol disll ll'I ha11, ii had to
support. -111ovl' to a Prl·shytl'rian churc h
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COSTA MESA
• West e.ur Street: A
vehicle bu"rglary was
reported in the 600 blodc at
9:31 a.m. Wednesday.
0Hpa Bharath
Daily Pilot
M:rv1n· po1111 of vu:w. he ~•ti.
"When 11t.'oplt' l'Ollll' 111 the
lront tJe,k with 4ue,11un!'<, 1111-y
( r )S'li\ Mh'V\ lwo v11lun l·an rt'<.·11~111/.t' rlw p<·11pll· who
tl't.'r. Im tht· l'uhct· I kpartmt•111 work hen'." Hc 11'>lt•y '4lld "A11d
re.,iJ.,'llt'd laM wt•t•k h.-t'iJll,t' the~ lhen, who\ the lai.h11111 puhcl'?
tlid nor want 111 w1•a1 uiulormi.. Who i1' lo 1dl 1woplt• what\ 111ap·
otlkial' :.::11t.l. proprialt' lu wl'ar ill'>ltll· lht• po
Lu-.ra Mi·-.... l'olit·c <l111•I loli11 lic·c 1.h-part 11w11t'1"
I leni.lcy la~I wt:1·k 1nadt· 11 111:111 About thrl'l.'-fourlh'> 111 thl' J~
datory for .111 v11l111111·1•f1' 10 wear \ulunlt•l·r' havt• llt't•11 111 urn
the li~ht hlul' u11tfurr11:. llw form:-. prov11.lt·J 111 tlwm by 1h1·
t:hid srud hc luid dow11 11 11.• rult• c:il)', C .usta Mt•'a l'oht •' I 1, 1111111
tu makl' thini.:' wn:o.i!'.tcl)I lur ull ht:tJ'atridr. i.aid.
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ri1y mca.-;urt•:-. 111 t11t· huildin~ tJw Wl-..ts1dc '.'ollh ... 1.1111111 ur Jnvt·
W'l11t• 11111fur111 ii. ea .. ily rcn•g aruu11d the t.'lly. havt' alwJ)"
11i1..ahlc," lll'r"ley 'aid. "It 1dls wum unirorm~." lw .,;,1id · 0111) ;1
people that llll'y arc a parl ol 1l11s fl'w v11lu11ICl'r1', who work 111~id1•
depa rtment." 1h1· huildillK dui11K d1·r1rat work.
Jt'!oo al~o )tl>od Imm a n 1st11nwr havt' ht•e11 w1•;11 i11K nv1li.111
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and 1ak1· pirlun·'·
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11klt tht• 1woplt• who \\l\'11' h.11111
rutkd 1111 W1•<lm-..1t.1y \'t'h' rt'
lt'U!.t'd hour; lalt•r.
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The Newport Bead! Central
Library 1s celebrating its
IOfh anniversary withs
week of tJVents beginning
Saturday For more
information call
{949)644-3296 or v1s1t
http:llwvttw.newportbescll
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• S-1Ufdey -Newport
Reads gala with Ed Arnold
of KOCE end LA. Times
columnist Pan Morrison, 6
p.m. at Newport Beadi
Manion Hotel, 900 Newport
Center Drive
• Sundey -Art exhibit and
reception for painter
Raymond G. Otis with
music by Pacific Symphony
Youth Ordlestra. 1 p.m. to 3
p.m. in the Friends Meeting
Room at the cenU.l libfary,
1000 Avocado Ave.
• Mondey -Volunteer
appreciation tea with
I
Laguna Playhouae artistic
director Andy Barnicle, 3
p.m. in the Friends Meeting
Room
• Tueedey -Teen night with
author Francesca Lia Blodc.
and muslc by Y Not. 7 p.m.
in the Frienda Meeting
Room
• Wedl...-Y -Evening
with PBS show host Huell
Howter. 7 p.m. in the
Friends Meeting Room
• Thunday -Panel
discuasion with mystery
writers Barbara Seranella,
Patricia Guiver and Denise
Hamilton, 7 p.m. in the
Friends Meeting Room
~ Fttdey -Coffee with
Books on Tape founder
OuvaH Hecht. 9:30 a.m. in
the Friends Meeting Room
• Saturdey -Children's day
with story telling, crafts and
a book sale. 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the central library •
dulhl'!.. ll'i. those volunlL't'r.. whu
wt·re a~Ju•d 111 switrh unifonn!>."
Ohw Maxwl'll. 1mt• of the vol·
Ullft't'r' who fl'"Kllt'tl la.o;1 Wt't'k.
,poke al the la'I City Cou11d l
nll'clin~. ~ying that ,ht' hdit>Vl''
a:.k111~ v11h1nlt't'r:-. 111 wear lmi
fur111' i~ u w~lt· ol ta.xpaycr
11111111·v l>t't.·aw.1.· lhl' 111y pay!> fur
tlw111 NcilhcJ :o.hl• nor Stan
llruw11. whtt at...o rt·..iwwd. dt··
di11l.•d 111 n m11111•111 (Ill Wcdnc!.·
Jay.
I h·11i.ley -.:tilt lw Joe•, 11111 ht ..
ht·v1• tilt' ptupoM' ul till' vohm
lt'l'I pr11KrJ111 i' Ill '-Wl' llll' d 1y
,mm· 11111111·y
"Our goal '' 111 '1r1·11gtht·11 11ur
1d.111011:.l11r w11h lhl' l'(Jlll111Ullity
1hni11).!h lht• lv11l11111t·1·rl pro
gn1111," Ill' ... ml. '"I h1• 11111111·y f11r
the uniforms 11> not 11111i.:h, and
u·~ been provldt-d for in our bud-
l(CI."
lJnifurmi. -rnmplete with a
~irt, pant~ and a badge -COM
about SIOO per ~rson. lleni.lcy
l>a.id. -•
Fred tiaeckler, a longtime vol·
11n1eer who coordinates activities
at the Westside substation. said
he dot:sn't understand why some
people don't like the uniforms.
"I 'm very' proud to wear mine,"
he said. "It gives me the feeling
1hal I'm one of the guys."
Hobbie I ledricll'. who wooo in
lht• Traffic Department. said she
dit.ln't like tht· uniforms lnitially.
"Now I like it." she said. "It's
11111 a bad-looking uniform, and
ii makel> mt~ reel like I'm part or
'I don't ca re how much drugs the police found
there. We don't want anyone selling that stuff in
our neighborhood. It gets me really upset.'
Governor Stree t neighbor
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111g ht•rt· rn Nt·wpon." 'ht• ~a1tl.
P1·o pll' co111t: from all over
C l11111g1· l.ou111y 111 llM ' llw li-
brary for a va rwty ul rt•aM111~.
'ht• 'aid.
"It\ qull'I. Wt• likt· 10 ll't' tht•
n1111p11tl·r-. ... "lid Marl'll' I ;ar
1w1 . who Wil-' in lht· lihrnry·~
d11ldn·11\ roo111 1·arhl'r 1h1'
wt•t•k wi th hcr "'11 and da11gh
tt·r.
I ll'1 '1111, lthotlt•,., wh o will h1•
g111 fir,1 gratll• 1111, fall. 'aid lw
hkt'' 111 n·ad .1hm11 tlino,aur-..
11" !'<islcr, Halt·1gh. who will lw
in prt·· kint.lerg;1111.·11. wa' work
lllK 1111 fill' ~om1111lt•1.
I ht• family 'Pt'lll •• 101 of I irm•
al lht• lihrary la't '11111mt·r. and
thl'y'll ht• there thb y1·ar loo.
Marcil'< ;arncr ... a11I.
"This year. wt• I hought wt•'tl
dwck our bu11k' twraust• ht•
havt• a rt•adcr now.'' 'he :.aid_
< ;i 1H or ganuna Gamma hy·
c.Jroxy butyrate is basit:ally painr
i.tripper mixed wi01 a drain dean·
l'r, l'urrata said.
··11·!. usually found in liquid
l11n11, • o;hc ..aid. "Hut it can al:.o
ht• made inio a powder wtwn
mixed wirh acetone."
( ;i m lab.. are 11111 dangen)lls
wlll'n used 111 produce the li4uid
lunn. hul can t•xplo<lc if som1•1111e
"''~ oul 111 makt• 1he powder 11~-
Ld Roll'll i. who recc111ly re·
,t•ltlt•d i11 Newport Beach after
111ovi11g 111 Oregon fur 10 yca1l.,
i.aid he's a frt·t1m•111 library villi·
lnr. Tilt: old library wa:. small.
hl· ... aitl.
"Thii. new library is really
grl'al. • H11l1.·11i -iaid. "I rnme in
lwre at 11.·a:-.t a couplt: of timcc; a
Wl'l'k."
Tht· library h ai. het·n ahlc to
n'"l''Hlt.I 111 changing lime!. he·
l'allst• ii was pla111wd tu ucco111-
m11da11· new lcchnol11~y. Kat·
'11t1ll'as ~aid. An innea\ing
11umht•r of library resourre-. arc
kt·pt t'lt•t·1m11irany, the library
offt·r!. wirelt·~i. h11t•rne1 art:css
111 ii:. datahaM·1o. and parrons
1111w rt•t:eivt• e-mail 1101ifit.:a1ions
lhf.11 tlll'ir hookl> are due bark.
/\'!> more i11forma1io11 gm•'.'
thg11al. howt•wr. Ka1s11t1l<'ai. t'X·
lll'l"I:-. hook-. to remain a vital
parl o f the lihrary'i. offerings.
"People love book!.. and I
1h111k they prubahly alway:. will
lor their portability. their con·
vt'nit•nrc· and lor lhe joy of lht•
physical preM·m·t· ol ttw honk,"
-.hl' said.
l'hc Newport lkat.:h ro111mu-
1111 y ha' cmhraet·t.I thr library,
amt 1ha1\ grn11tyi11g to Slilhr
• ind !l:uehn
"It \ ht·ro1ne '" m11d1 a pan
111 the lilc of Nl•wporl lkach."
Kuehn i.aid . "I iakt: my grnml·
d1ildrt'n ovt•r and !.how tht:111 -
wand ma h clped huild thi!i ...
• ALICIA ROBINSON covers
business, poflllcs and the
environment. She may be reactied
ot (9491764 4330 or tJy e-mail 111
,,1,.:1a.rob111sonra lst1mes,com
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Continued from Al
NII was inspired by the show
the l'.ity put up for its SOth
an11iversary," Ralll'y-Findley
~id.
·n1c openit1K night "is a grc•at
way to welcome tl1e rommunity
to the {air. w said Costa Mesa Ci1y
Manager Allan Roeder.
"The fair Is here for 2 l days,
and the surrounding
community bas to make
adjustments for that duration.·
he said. "n1is is a good way to
recognize them."
Such events also give Costa
Mesa a "sense of ownership over
the fair," Roeder said.
"It's like we're the hosts." he
said. •And it's nJce to have our
own little preview."
Hernandez said he is happy to
be part of the fair's festivities.
NI love the fair because It's fun
for the whole family,· he said.
"It's not juat fun and games.
They haW! a lot of educational
activities for the children too."
Hernandez aaJd the ldckoft'
helps him gei lnto the spirit or
the summer celebration.
Costa Meu resident Rick
McCarthy said he read about the
kicltotl on the Orange County
Fair website.
"I heard It WILi free," he said.
"And that's great beca~ the
fair can be expenslW!. esJ>KlalJy
when you bring your whole
family. So a free pm-tew Is nice.
It's appreciated.
•DIEM IHAAATH covers public
Mf.cv and couna. She may be
rMCNd .. 19491574-4228 or by
.-mall•
dflflpa.bharath tllatl,,.,.,.com,
the depar1rne111. .
"And," she added with a lau~h.
"I don't have to wonder whal to
wear every momlng. ~
Thirteen·year volunteer Joann
Taylor said, given a choice. shl'
still wuuldn'1 want to wear the
uniform.
"I haw to d1angl' ~wry 1i11ll'."
i.he said. "II'-; an addc<l extr.i 1ha1
I cuuld du without. Bur I t.lidn'1
have the choke not 10 wt•ar it. So
I wear it,"
· Almost all polin· t.lt'parlmcnti.
rt'tjUirc 1hei1 volunteer' IO wear
unifonm. I lcnslt'y said.
·1 t.lon't want to lose anybo<ly,"
he to.aid. "Vulunleers arc very illl·
portan1 to our departnwnt. Bui
how we look and act abo 1oay-. a
lot about ui.."
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inK at·cw11c, Pt1n-dlil "aid. Many
pt.'1.lple now u...c "analo~,,-basi·
cally "a i'lwmkal cousin" IO l11t•
drug with i.imilar chemical prop·
ertiei.. which when ingcsll.'J tum~
into c;1 m ... ht• -;aid.
Such lah1' have r.ircly ht•en M't'll
in Orange C:ou111y. ahhmrgh 1h
use is r.unpant here. Pom11:.1 !iilid.
"It is used 4uHt: a hil hy arh-
letes to build muscle." shl' i.aid.
"HUI it's aJM) a hig rucu:. in Or.u1ge
County night duh!.. especially in
the beach ritil'~:·
• OE,EM BHARATH covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reacned al (94915 74 4226 or by
deepa bharath "lat1mes co111
• Logan Avenue: A burglary
wasreportedinthe1300
blodc at 2:20 a.m.
Wednesday_
• Nassau Ro.cl: A vehicle
burglarv was reported in the
200 bl()d( at 10:47 pm.
Wednesday.
• Newport eoui.vard:
Pouess1on of drugs was
reported in the 1900 blodt at
9:23 a.m. Wednesday.
• Oille.Street: Grand theft
was reported in the 200
blodt al 7:06 p.m
Wednesday.
• Red Hill Avenue end
Pullman Street: A 1rnffic
accident involving in1uries
was reported at 12:05 p.m.
Wednesday.
NEWPORT BEACH
• Balboe Boulevard and
42nd Street: A hit-and run
was reported at 10:06 a.m.
Wednesday.
• Vista Drive: Vandahsm was
reported in the 2500 blodc at
10:36 a.m. Wednesday.
• Newport Center Drive
East: An auto theft was
reported in the 400 block at
6:46 p.m. Wednesday.
• Production Place and
Plecentie Avenue:
Vandalism was reported at
4:30 p.m. Wednesday.
• 27th Street and the beech:
Petty theft was reported at
11:35 a.m. Wednesday.
Bender, Paul Henry
Born on May 26, 1928 In Waterloo, Iowa. Passed away
unexpectedly on Tuesday June 22nd in his Newport Beach
residence at the age of 76. Paul was the only son of Dr.
Henry August Bende r and Beulah Bertha La Dage.
Predeceased by his wife Virginia Knott Bender. Survived by
his sisters, Geri Merner of Cedar Falls, Iowa and Jane
Baldwin of Newcastle, Wyoming. Also his sons William and
Robert and their wives, mother of his children, Joan Bender
and his five granddaughters. Bender attended the University
of Iowa before being accepted by the RCA company training
program in New Yorl< City. Relocated to Los Angeles in 1951
to help pioneer the development of the NBC studios in
Burbank, California. During that time Paul was involved in
many of television's first live broadcasts. He worked as a
cameraman and technical director on such shows as "Days
of our lives". "Laugh-In". "Let's Make a Deal" and "The
Tonight Show". Bob Hope, Dean Martin. Dinah Shore and
Nat King Cole were some of the entertaine rs he wo~ed with
before retiring as a Vice-President. Following his departure
from NBC, Paul used his m any years of technical
achievements to consult on the developme nt and des;gn of
the Good Time Theatre at Knott's Berry Farm. With his wife
of over 25 years, Ginny, he stayed very active in Orange
County's c haritable and political a renas. He was still an
active member of the Reagan Ranc h Board of Gove rnors .
Paul was a devoted husband and fathe r. a man of integrity
and honesty. He was a kind and caring soul who will be
missed dear1y by all that knew him. He was loved by many
and a friend to all. Services will be private. In lieu of flowers
a donation may be made to the Yo ung Ame rican's
Foundation In Santa Bart>ara. California.
Hazel P. Klussman
Hazel Klussman peacefully departed this worid before
dawn on July 5th at the
beautiful age of 97.
Hazel was born Hazel Pauline
Heppner In the Black Hills of Sooth
. Dakota on March 13, 1907. After
... ....... LA~-..:1 completing high school in Edgemont.
she attended Our lAdy of Lourdes Training School for Nurses. She
graduated In September of 1928, and manied Alfred H. Klussman in F~of1929.
Hazels nursing career spanned more than fifty years, beginning
with private duty nursing In South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa. In
1944, when the family moved to California, she resumed her career,
wori(lng at St. Joseph'• Hospital, a family practice in Westminster,
end ~ Hospital emergency room In Newport Beach. Her husband,
Alfred died in 1946, and the and her children, Alyce and Bill, settled in
Costa Me.a. In 1965, the received a certificate in Social Wori( from
UCLA, tnd made the trw*tlon into OranQe County Social Services.
whent she combined her medical -Ml• wlth social worl( at facilities serving the eldefty.
After retirement, Hazel volunteered u a Board member and fund-
raitef' for Senior Centerw In Newport BMch and Costa Mesa. She
also wved u on-all Hospice votunteer, an Ombudsman to
conv.i.cent homes In the County, and as manager of weekly blood
presan and hMlttl lnfonnatlon programs at SenlOf' Cent8f'S. rn 1990,
lhe NCelved the Elizabeth Canepa Memorial Award for Outstanding
Volunteer Setvtce by the Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Central
Md South OrW1Q8 County, and wu commended by the Orange
County 8olf'd of SupeMton "for her generosity of spirit and her
dedication to communitY NMce•. She wu one ot the founding
members of the Costa Mesa Senior Center, and became one of Its
molt genetOUt benefKtors... ·
Rec:ently, Hazel moved from Costa Mesa In order to be closer to her
fwnlly In \fantura County, whef'9 lhe lived at MatY Health of the Sick In
Newbury Pwtt. Hazel mMrtalned her California state licensure as a
Regltter9d Nine, and at the time of her death, was one of the oldest
9ciM R9Qilt•9d NwMe In the state. .
• ... ~ In dNttl by her 900, em. in 2003, and by her
longtime fnlnd Ind comp-.MC>n, Bill Wallace, fonnetty of Edgemont
Soulh Dekotl, In 1 •.
Hazel II ~ by her dluQhter, Nye. Klusaman of Newbury
Plftl; ~ P.trtc6a Klullnw\ of w..tt.ke VIiiage; ~ ~ Dlrvtct Ind Mm1l Paullin, 1<-.n KJuunwi l.ewit, kltttl Kina and Jule Secb. In 8ddttlon, lhe INves 11 great-grwldehllt:hf 1
A memon.I NMce will be held at tit a.m. Saturday, July 10, at
H.t>ot Lawn-Mt. Olive Memorill Pwtt, 1 ees Gisler Av.nu., Costa Mela. ~ Vleitatlon and viewing will be at 9:30 a.m. e>ttor to the ..me.. and 1wftilltimel1t1 will follow In the IOCi.t room of the Pwtt.
At Huel'I ~ ~ trtbutel may be mlde to the Costa
Mela Senior Center, CK to I health MlfJPOff organlz.atk>n of 'f04JI
choice.
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FRIDAY, JULY 9
lOA.M.
• DilCOV9r the Fair Button
Scewnger Hunt (10 a.m. to 10
p.m.) - Youth Building
•Jam S...lon Dancln' -Kids
Stage
•Junior Rabbit Showmanahlp
Uvestod! -Small Animal Tent
• Sctence Education Cent9r of CA
(10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) -Youth
Building •
llA.M.
• Basic BonNI Tec:hnlqu" -Kofu
Kai Bonsai Society Floral Pavilion
• 4-H/FM Horaa Show -
Livestodc Area/Equestrian Center
• Sign unguage Choir -
Heritage Stage
• Clrcua Fun Review Audition• -
Kids Stage
12P.M.
• Horae Preaantation -Fairgoers
participation (Noon to 6 p.m.)
Livestodc Arena
• Clrcua Fun Review -Kids Stage
• Luther Craft Guild
Demonitretlon with Jany
Bayl"' -Home & Hobbies
Stage
• Final Destination Cloggera -
Heritage Stage
•Gill Dance Company -Sun
Stage
• Juggler Chaz Marquette -Kids
Par1< Science Center
12:30P.M.
• Singer Biiiy Eridcaon -
Centennial Stage
1 P.M.
• GIHablowing Oemonatration -
Crafters Village
• RoNnna Sewa Doll Cloth" -
Home & Hobbies Stage
• Magic of Frank Thuraton -Kids
Stage
• Spotlight Spinners -Heritage
Stage
• lHnldad StMI Orum Band -
Centennial Stage
• Sunahln• Genat'1111on of
Huntington Beach -Sun Stage
• Sign unguaga Choir -
Celebration Stage
• Art Damonatratlon -Visual
Arts Building
1:30P.M.
• Milking Damonatmlon -
Miiiennium Barn
2P.M.
• Jelly In My Belly Jelly Donut
Eating ContNt -Kids Stage
• Story Telllng -Youth Building
• Batie BonNI Tec:hnlquea - Kofu
Kai Bonaai Society -Floral
Pavilion
• Cooking with Jan Mongell
•Graet Grapea• -Home &
Hobbles Stage
• Ka,..,'ak~·.:::·t:terit&Qe Stage
• Momentum Dance Center -
Sun Stage
• Ru .... I Brothers Circus -
Green Gate Area
• lHnldad StMI Drum Band -
Friday, July 9. 2004 A5
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
BEST BETS AT THE FAIR
Beatles cover band The Fab Four, above, and Orange County Pacific Symphony play tonight at 8 p.m. at the Pacific Amphitheater. See motocross jumpers.
above right, at the 29th annual Speedway Fair Derby & Freestyle Motocross Jumping, which take s place at 8 p.m. tonight at Citizens Business Bank Arena.
Centennial Stage
• Gill Dance Company -
Celebration Stage
• Woodwortcera Dernonatration
-Visual Arts Building
• Cenimlca 0.monatration -
Crafters Village
2:30P.M.
·• Docent Tour -Visual Arts
Building
• Juggler Chaz Marquetta -
Grounds
3P.M.
• Glaublowing Dernonatratlon -
Crafters Village
• Art Damqnattatlon -Visual
Arts Building
• Spotlight Spinners -Heritage
Stage
•Jackie Soranaan'a Aaroblc
Dance -Sun Stage
• lHnldad StMI Drum Band -
Centennial Stage
• Magic of Frank Thuraton -
Celebration Stage
3:30P.M.
• Miiking Damonstnitlon -
Millennium Barn
• Grandma'• Cookie Jar ContNt
-Home & Hobbie• Stage
4P.M.
•The Uilu's -Celebration Stage
• Ceramlca 0.monatratlon -
Crafters Village
• Woodwortcera Dernonltratlon
-Vi1ual Arta Building
• StoryTellng - Youth Building
•Juggler Chu Marquette - Kids
Par1< Science Center
• lHnldad Steel Drum.land -
Centennial Stage
• Purple P9ople Eaters
Gingerbread Eating Con-.t -
Kld1 St1ge
• Kldatar P.rfomtlng Arts -
Heritage Stage
• R.vofutlon Dance Academy -
Sun Stage
4:30P.M.
• Cookl"I J.ff P.o' -Home &
Hobbies Stage
• Runell Brothera Clrcua -
Green Gate Area
SP.M.
• Cenftoa College Community
Band -Heritag e Stage
• HI Topi Dence Group -Sun
Stage
• Juggler Chu Marquette -
Grounds
•Trinidad Steel Orum Ba.nd -
Centennial Stage
• Magic of Frank Thuraton -
Celebration Stage
5:30P.M.
• Singer Biiiy Erickson -
Centennial Stage
• MHklng Demonatration -
M illennium Barn
• Sebaatian Sidi (5:30 to 10 p.m.)
-Courtyard
6P.M.
• Scnipbooklng with Rosia Tague
-Home & Hobbies St age
• Circus Fun Review Auditions -
Kids Stage
• Story Telling -Youth Building
• Santiago Canyon College
Gemology Program Demo (6 to 9
p.m.) -Gem1 & Minerals (Silo
Building)
• Kid.Ur Petfonnlng Arta -
Celebration Stage
• Almoat Uva -Centennial Stage
• Art Oemonatratlon -Visual
Art• Building
• Glanblowfng Damonatratlon -
.:C:r.~.1'~~.~ Village
Centennial Stage
7P.M.
• Hypnotiat Mark Yuzulk -Sun
Stage
• Ceramic• Demonatratlon -
Crafters Village
• Karaoka -Youth Building Stage
• Woodworkers Demonatratlon
-Visual Arts Building
7:30P.M.
• Miiking Oemonatration -
Millennium Barn
• All-American Boya Chorua -
Green Gate Area
• RuaNll Brothers Circus -
Heritage Stage
• Singer Billy Erickson -
Centennial Stage
• Magic of Fnlnk Thuraton -Kids
Stage
• Docent Tour -Visual Arts
Building
8P.M.
• The Feb Four and Orange
County Pacific Symphony -
T.G.l.F. All seats $19. -Pacific
Amphitheatre
• 29th annual Spead\wy Fair
Darby• FrHatyl• Motocrou
Jumping -Citizens Business
Bank Arena
• Oxen Tum PraMntatlon -
Livestodc Arena
• FfaNe Jam min' Contaat -Kids
Stage
• Doo Wah Riders -Sun Stage
• Almol1 Uve -Centennial Stage
• Art 0.monatratlon -Visual
Arts Building
8:30P.M.
Stage
• RulMU Brothers Circus -
Green Gate Area
• Almo11 live -Centennial Stage
• Ceramic• Demonatration -
Crafters Village
9:30P.M.
• All-American Boys Choru1 -
Heritage Stage
• Singer Biiiy Erickson -
Centennial Stage
0lOP.M.
• Doo Wah Riders -Sun Stage
10:30P.M.
• Ventriloquiat Teny Fator -
Heritage Stage
SATURDAY, JULY 10
6P.M.
• Clrcu1 Fun Review Auditions -
Kids Stage
• Santiago Canyon College
Gemology Program Demo (6 to 9
p.m.) -Gems & Minerals (Silo
Building)
• GIHablowlng Oemonatnitlon -
Crafters Village
6:30P.M.
• Karaokln' at the Fair -Heritage
Stage
• Singer Biiiy Ertdcson -
Centennial Stage
7P.M.
• Hypnotlat Mark Yuzulk -Sun
Stage
• Ceramic• O.monatratlon -
Crafters Village
• Woodworkers 0.monatratlon
-Visual Arts Building • Venbtloqulat Teny Fetor -
Heritage Stage --•Oxen Teem·Pt ... nt1tlo11 -
6:30 P.M. •Singer Biiiy Eric:bon -
• Karaokln' at the Fair -Heritage Centennial Stage
Stege
• Circus Fun Review -Kids Stage • 9 P.M.
•Singer Biiiy Erickson -• Hypnotllt Mark Yuzulk -Sun
Livestock Arena
7:30P.M.
• Miiking Demonatratlon -
Millennium Barn
• Magic of Frank Thuraton -Kids
Stage
• Ventrtloqulat Teny f:ator -
Heritage Stage
• Ru11all Brothers Circus -
Green Gate Area
• Almol1 Live -Centennial Stage
8P.M.
• Paychadelic Furs/Barfin -All
seats $12. -Pacific Amphitheatre
•4th Annual •orange Cruah•
Demolition Darby -Citizens
Business Bank Arena
• Knot• of Fun Contest -Kids
Stage
• Doo Wah Riders -Sun Stage
• Singer Billy Erickson -
Centennial Stage
• Art Damon1tretion -Visual
Arts Building
8:30P.M.
• HIFI Quartet -Heritage Stage
• Trinidad Steel Drum Band -
Centennial Stage
9P.M.
• Hypnotlat Mark Yuzulk -Sun
Stage
• Oxen THm P ..... ntation -
Livestock Arena
• Ru1Mtl Brothera Clrcua -
Green Gate Area
• Almoat Liva -Centennial Stage
• Ceramic• Demonatratlon -
Crafters Village
9:30P.M.
• V.ntriloqulat Teny Fator -
Heritage Stage
• Singer Billy Erickson -
Centennial Stage
lOP.M.
• Doo W.h Ridera -Sun Stage
• lHnldad Steel Drum Band -
Centennial Stage
10:30P.M.
• HIFI Quartat -Heritage Stage
• ..
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he didn't have her phone
number. and ifs not in
information. so he'd lwve 10
get it from me.
I was oh!>es..,ing. It was all I
could 1hink about 1 wanted
thi'> tu go perfectly for her. I
wanted him 10 call her as soon
a!t ht' got the card, just like I
knew she wanted. I wasn't al
a.II he sure he would do this
(again, too lengthy to go into
why). so I kept going over and
over how .I would handle it and
what I would say if she didn'1
hear from him right away.
I w<t:. driving mysd f crazy.
~o. I did what I do in the!>l'
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lwv1· lo figurl' oul how lo
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hardly,,., it 1 urn1~<l out.
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thouglll lw'd rt•t·dvcd it. I !>aid
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she sent it. ..
.. You mean you didn't
remember my address?" he
said, feigning insult as he
reci1ed his address lo make
sure I'd know. "Really though. ru look through the mail again
morc carefully when I get
holllC'."
So11ll.'1hing in what he said
caught my attention, but ii
wasn't until two days later th<it
ii dawned on m e: I'd given
Sherri the wrong address! I d ug
through a bunch of other
1h111~s uni ii l fo und it again.
and there· it wa,, just as hl''d
'>i!id. 7500 Skyway Drive. I'd
transcribed it wrong in m y
daily planner and told h1.·r
"3500."
OK, scenario No. J. Wholly
unforeseen. I never thouW11 he
wouldn't cereive the card.
I fell terrible. I rnlled Sherri
Ill lt't hl·r know what had
happened. I caHed him lO tell
him. 100. and gave him her
phone numlw r.
l\venty 111i11utt'S latct, ii
dawned on me that I had
lranspo:.ed 1wo numbers and
given him the wrong phone
number.
Scenario No 4.
I call ed bark again and left
Shl•rri's correct phone number
on his voice mail.
Now, you might think, and
l\e been mulling this over
111y!tt'lf, that something else
wa:. going on -and with m t•!
Aln1o!tt a!> if u nconsciously I
did11'1 want them llJ get ·
111g1·tlll'r. I low could I whl'n I
l..l'l'I h11td1ing lhb? Hui
nothing could be further from
the truth. They were honest
mistakes on my part. Why
would I even have his addrt•ss
around af1er all these years?
And the phone number
mix-up I fixed righ t away.
My heart hurt lerribly 1tw 1
this didn't go perfectly for
Sherri und that she didn't get
to feel received and valued and
appreciated by him.
But this brings me back to
my original point. Never did I
anticipate in all my obsessing
that thb is the way in which
events would evolve. Never did
I anticipale that he wouldn't
receive the card. And so aJJ
that going over and over how I
would handle ii if he didn't call
right away was useless and
wasted m ental energy. Had I
1us1 remained in the now. in
1hi'i very moment. I would
have h andled each event a~ ii
occurred . It would have been
1u~1 fin e. Certainly no worse.
Nothing I antid pated
hap pened like I'd imagined ii
would anyway.
So. here's the essential pui nl.
There·s only the pas1. the
present. and the fu ture. The
pa!tt is over and done. To dwell
in the injuric~ of the past and
rework them ad nauseam b a
futile exercise tha1 goes
nowhere. The past' is valuable.
'ure, but what is va.luable
abou1 it is working on
undcr:-.canding how we rt•en;Kt
nur early patterns learnl'd in
our family of origin, in our
rnrrc111 rl'la1ionships with our
spoui;e I children/ part ner.
The future is not yet. but it is
fantasized about in two
varlelies. Either people tell
themselves that they'll start
living the life they want when
they have lost weight, gotten a
new job, the children are older.
you fill in 1he blank. Or they
worry about all the bad things
thal might happen and run
~cenarios about how to handle
them. I call this rehearsal h 's
not the real deal; it's not real
lift .. h's a figment ofour
imagination imbued with
energy 1ha1 keeps us occupied
and worried. When we jump
inlo the fu ture and imagine
what might be. it usually turns
mll to ht• very different than
what is. Duh. no kidding.
The only thing thats real is
the pre!tent. Right now. What is
htippening in this very
mo111e111. And in thb moment
in time. life ii, Jived. Real life.
Your life. It is the l)nly thing
that is real. Not the future. Not
the pa~l. There is no obsessing
and worrying if you are wholly
pre!tent in 1he moment. So
check it out. Look down at
your feet wh en you're upset
and ask yourself, "How am I
right now in this very
mo111en1?" Usually the answer
i~. "Just fine ...
So. it's no wonder that the
prese111 i!t called 1he present
because ii is truly a gift. The
Kift of your life.
• MAXINE COHEN is a Corona del
Mar resident and marriage and
family therapist practicing in
Newport Beach.
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The Royal Touch
London-based
ballet company
finishes week-Long
run with three ~
performances of
"Giselle" a t Orange
County Performing
Arts Center
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
W hen 'lhe Hoyal
Ballt't was looking
for U.S. cltici. to
tour fur its
producliom. of
"Cinderella~ and "(;iselle," it
chose only two: tlw dty of tht• art!'.
and New York City.
FYI
•WHAT: The
Royal Ballet
performs
HGiselle"
•WHERE:
Orange County
Pe rforming
Arts Cente r:
Segerstrom
Hall
•WHEN:
Friday 8 p.m.;
Saturday 2
p.m. and 8
p.m.
•INFO: (714)
740-7878
The
t•.steemed
company that
hails from
London will
present thrt·e
perforntanl-e~
of"Giselle"
tonight and
tomorrow in
Scgerstrom I laJI
at the <>range
County
Performing Art:.
< :t•ntcr.
"We consider
it ,1 preMigious
tlw;_iter, ant.I the
'>tagt• i~
wonderful fur
o ur huge
u1~tume~ and
also gives us lots of morn for lhe
dancers," said Kevin c )'I larl-.
manager fur Thl' Hoyal llallel.
"Becaust• of the sii".l' of lht• thl'aler
and auditorium. and hC'causc of
the companies chat do comt• and
perform here. it re.illy ha~ lwcume
son of a halll'I lhl'atc·r. ..
The company first pt'rformed
Peter Wright's prndul'I ion of
"Giselle" in 1985. A halll'l uf thl'
llo mantir era, "( ;isdle" is abou t a
p_easant girl whu kills hersd f after
she discovers that ht•r lover has
deceived her.
She joins the ghoi-lly ranks of
betrayed wom en whu ris1• from
the dead to prey on 1hr men who
have destroyed their liws. But
instead of seeking w ngeam·e.
Giselle protects her lover. who has
shown remorse wlwn lw visits her
m oonlit grave, and she dt>frntb
him from the marahre touth of
her phantom sis ters until dawn
breaks.
"The audience rnn expect to sc·c
a classic, beautifully staged and
costumed version of the most
famous ballet of 1he Homanlic t•ra,
sensitively and ima,.,rinativl'ly
portrayed in Pe1er Wrighf'i.
Bill COOPLR I ROYAL BAU ET
Alina Cojocaru performs as Giselle in The Royal Ballet's "Giselle," presented tonight and twice tomorrow.
prnd11clion," As.'>islant Diret·tor
leanetta Laurence said.
The title role is challenging
tt·t:hnically and em otionally for a
dasskal ballerina, l.a urence said.
Three different ballerinas will
dann· the pan of Giselle in each of
thr three performances this
wt•rkc·nd.
"F.ach ballerina lries to find
BEST BITES
their own interpretation, and 111
course, there have heen many
very different. bur equally great,
interpretations over lhc year~.
including thost• of 'fam•tra
Karsavina, Alicia Markova and
Mari.~ot Fonteyn," I .<mrt'nce said.
Not only will the ballerinas
change for eal:h perfonnance, but
the entire rnsl will ;is well, O'l lare
said.
"You'll sec quite different
interpretations within all thrt•c,
which makes it worthwhile to see
them all," <>'I I a rc sa id.
Earlier this week, The Hoyal
Ballet presented the new
production of Sir Frederick
A'>hton's ''Cinderella" at the
performing arts center.
A new Mexico City reality at Taco Rosa
GNerWylder
Dally P~ot
"We wanted a place that
reminded us of the places my
mom and dad used to take us."
Marco Calderon said.
perforated tin sombrero lights.
Upbeat Latin pop music adds to
the lively ambience.
feel Uke they're somewhere
besides Newport Reach,"
Calderon said.
The trio of owners has a
wealth of restaurant experience.
After working for tarry Cano -
founder of El Tori to Restaurants,
Inc. -for more than 20 years,
Ivan and Marco Calderon
opened Theo Mesa In 1992, a
chain of casual Mexican
I riday, July 9. 2004 A7
THEATER
NTAC takes
an old tack
for 25th
season
By Tom Titus
Daily Pilot
L a),l Wl't•k, Wl' examint·d the Costa
M~·sa ( '.ivk l'layhousl'·~ upn11111ng
40th anniversa ry st•uson. ·liiday.
we'll turn tlw spotlight on the Nc·wport
·m eat er Arts C :enter. whkh abo has"
mill'stonr coming up -i(s £Sch
anniverS<try slate.
Born in I 9HO in a ronwrtt.'d church
building -actuall y. tht' conversion
startt•d with my nwn group, lhl' lrvint·
Community Theater. which ripped nut
th1• choir loft a nti p11t o n two shows Uwre
in I ~177 hefon.' the l'ity rlainll'd it a~ its
own -NTAC: ha), done wonders with that
old rditke that ha~ a harbor area view to
die for.
With the city's ~upport . 1he tht'aler
group has remmklt~d and cxpamlt·d its
operations over the years and isn't
finished y('I. !'resident Hae Cohen would
like lo enlargt• llw front lobby to give
opening night patrons a littlt• breathing
room as they consume their champagne
and strawb erries.
Actually, there were two pe rforming
groups that presented live theater at 250 I
Cliff Drive in the late 1970s and early '80s
-the other being Nancy Ebsen's Newport
I !arbor Actor's Theater, which later
relornted to Hack Bay lligh School before
dishanding. N'l/\C however, hai. gained in
~cope aml popularity over the past
quarter cc·ntury. cuntin11ally illustrnling
what wondcrs can he acromplished with
limited ~•aging facilit it's.
Nuw. as the group prt•pan·~ to celebrate
its 25th birthday. a ff'eling of nostalgia
pt•rvadc<> till' a1111ounrerntmt of the new
season. The newt's! p lay on llw 2004 -05
schcdull' is about 15 year~ old . The other
four, as well as 1 ltt• l\ugusl youth show,
trace their roots hal'k muc:lt fa nhcr.
Thal play for and about young peopl<>,
'"lbm Sawyer." has its beginnings in Mark
·rwain's IHO<h novel and has been adapted
as a 1T1U!>ic;1l. It will run from Aug. H
through Aug. U with a large cal.I of hoth
kids and adults. 'lt'rri Miller Sd1midl will
takl' her fam iliar summer-show dirt'cling
assignment.
Kicking off the main l'Vent schedule.
with a St.•pt. 17 opt'ning and Michael Ros.'
direl'ting, will ht• 1 lerb (;ardner's m ost
notable rnmedy, "A ThoUS.illld (]owns,"
whirh jwa h appens lo be lllt' first show I
n·viC'wed when I started this gig back in
l~H.15. You may rcml'mhcr the movie
Vl'r~i1111 with Jason llohards Jr., Barbara
1 lan i' amt Martin Bals.un. who won a
~upp11rt ing <hear for his establishment
rhararter of Hohards' brother.
The "newrnmcr" of the bunch will be
Lanfo rd Wilson's "Hed wood Curtain," llie
only play on t hl' slate that hasn't been
scl'n lon11ly. 111e "state of the nati on"
piece from 1hc t•arly 1990s involves a
trcnagt• Vielmunese-American girl raised
by wealthy adoptive parents in the United
States 0 11 a journey into northern
California's redwood forests. It opens Nov.
SH THEATER, Pa1e AlO
C hildhood memories or
c:ucading chocolate
fountains, sweet agave
nectar, homemade churros and
ftawrful bocadillos fueled the
inlplradon for a new Mexican
rataurant tn Newport Beach
called 1Ko Rosa. Ill owners.
brothen lwn and Marco
Calderoo. llorla wtth partner
Rene Puentt!I. grew up in
MmdcoCtty.
To recreate the past, they first
took. over the former What's
Coolc.ing1 location at Newport
HiUs Shopping Center. Then
they transformed the ltallan
bistro into a cantina-style
restaurant. The new design
1eatures authentic Mexican clay
diet, exposed beam cetllnp.
rough plaster-ftnilhed wafla.
ruldc pine furniture and
To complete their reality, they
Installed an oval-shaped bar that
features freshly-made
margaritas, an exhibition
kitchen, a tortlUa station and
enough sealing for 140 guests.
The restaurant also has a large
front patio seating area and a
common ara outaide Pavtltom.
whnlt ramme. pther and brln8
tbetr clop on the weekenda.
restaurants In Orange County. STEVE McCRANK/OM.YPl.OT
"OJatomen who come here
Theo Meta wu top-rated by Alejandra Vazquez prepares homemade tortllas at the new Taco
... •ST,, ... AlO Rosa at the Newport Hills Stk>pping Center in Newport Beach.
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all he ~ure lw would do this
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lwar lrom him right away.
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\ht' COt'lll II. ..
"You mt•an you didn't
remember my address?" he
-.aid, feign111g msult as he
recitt't.I hi' address to make
'llT(' rt.1 ~llOW ... Really though.
1'11 luok through the mail again
rnorc carefully when I get
ho111l'." ,,,
Something in what he -;aid
eaughl my attention, hut ii
wru.n'I unul two day!> later that
It dawned on me: I'd given
Sherri the wrong addrei"' I dug
through a hunch of other
1h111g!> un11l I found it again.
m1t.l th1•rl' it ,, .. , .... j11s1 a~ hc·d
-.<1id. 7500 Sky11~Jy Dnve. I'd
1ran~nihed IL wrong in my
uaily plannl'r ant.I tnlt.l lwr
")500."
C >K. snmano No. :I. \¥holly
1111luresec11 . I never 1hough1 hl'
wouldn't receive the card .
I felt ll•rrihle. 1 calk·d Sherri
ltJ let her krto\\ what. hat.I
h.ippenctl. I rnlled him Ill 1ell
him. toll, .111d g:we hun her
phone 11u11thl'r.
l'wt'nty 111i1111tt'!> lawr. 11
t.lawned on me that I hat.I
1ranspo~1·d two nwnher~ ant.I
g1wn him rhe wrong phone
number.
Srcnario Nu 4.
I callct.I back again anr.J ld1
Sherri'!. correct phone nwnher
on h is voice mail.
Nuw. you migh1 think. and
l'w been rnulling this owr
111y~df. 1hat something ch t·
w;i, going on -and with me!
,\lmu~I "' if um·on:.ci1111,ly I
Llltln·t want 1hem to ~el
111g1·1li1·r. I low could I when I
1-.l')>I h111r h111g 1his'? Bui
nothing could be further from
the truth. They were honest
mistakes on my part. Why
would I even have his addrcs'
around after 11ll 1hese yt•ar~?
And the phone number
mix-up I fixed righ l away.
My heart hurt terribly that
tht~ didn't go perfectly for
Sherri and that she didn't gt·t
to foci received and vaJuet.I and
appreciated l>y him.
But this bring~ me back tu
my origin al point. Never t.lid I
a nticipate in all my obsessin.:
1ha1 1hi!> i!> tJie way in which
t•wnti. would l'vo\ve. Newr did
I anticipate that he wouldn't
receive the card. And su all
that going over unt.I owr. how I
would h<mdle 11 if he didn't call
ril(hl aw·.iy was U!.cless and
waJ>ted mental enerb'Y· I lad I
1u~1 rl'mained in the now, in
lhb wry monwm, I would
h.1w handled t•ach event a~ ii
occurred. II would havl' been
1u,1 fine. Certainly no wori.t• .
Nothing I anticipated
happened like I'd imagined it
would anyway.
So. hcrci. tJu• l'i.senlial pomt.
There's only 1he past. the
present. and lht• future. l'he
pai.t is over and done. To dwell
in the injuries of the pa'>I anti
n•work them ad nauseam I)> a
tu11le exercil>e 1ha1 goes
1111where. Tlw past is v-.iluahle,
'urc. but what is valuable
abour 11 is working on
unt.ler ... wnding how we rccnan
llllr early pa11ern)> learned in
1J11r h1mily of origin. in our
n 1rrcnl rela1ioni.lrips with our
'Pl 1uw I children I partner.
Tl11.' luture I!> no t yet. but it is
fanrn~l/.ed about in two
vanetiei.. Either people tell
thcm~elws that they'll start
1tv111g the life they want when
they haVt' lost weight, gouen a
nt'w job. 1hr children are older.
you fill 111 1he blank. Or they
worry ;ihout all the bad lhingi.
that might happen and run
-.cenarios about how to handle
them. I call Lhi" rehearsal. It's
not the rl•al deal: it's not real
life. It \ a figment of our
ima1..rina1ion imbued with
cnerh'Y that keeps us occupied
ant.I worried. When we jump
into the fu1urc and imagine .
what 111iHhl be. i1 usually turns
011111rhe very different tJ1an
what 1!.. [)uh. no kidding.
lne only thing that's real is
1hc prcJ>ent. Hight now. What is
happening in this very
nwml'lll. Ant.I in 1hi~ moment
in 11me. life is lived. Heal life.
Your lift'. It i~ th(' only thing
that i'> real. :-.101 thl' future. Not
rhc p<i\1. There is no obsessing
and worrying if you are wholly
pre!\elll in rhe moment. So
check ii out. l.ook down at
your fcoct when you're upset
w1d ;.l'>k yourself. "How am I
right now in 1his very
munwnt?" Usually the answer
b. ·• Ju'I fine."
So. 11\ no wonder that the
prl'sent j., callet.l the present
bernu,t• ii il> truly a ~ifl. The
!,rift of your life.
• MAXINE COHEN 1s a Corona del
Mar res1den1 and marriage and
family therapist practicing in
Newport Beach.
Every night is s ingles night.
I
Arid <l<>LJl)iL·'; l\11d illlX<'d duL Jbll '',
Wrth five sets of fast-paced, non-
stop excitement. a Breakers match
is always a great night out.
S11rpr1$Cd? Don I t>e Breakers tennis 1sn t exactly !Of ltle
tea and crnmpel crowd fnns cheer am1 shout There·11
mus1' 1ood and plenty ol lhn11s. as !Wt> learns ol world-
class playe1' battle 11 011t to the finish
Everyone has a blasl1
This is not your average ball game.
TeamTonnis has the speed of
basketbell. the strateoy of baseball
and the guts of football Only.
YoU re nghl lhere in the tt11clt
'
See Maria Sharapova, the Bryan
Brothers and the Breakers
take on Monica Seles and
other top-ranked players.
This sommer. Russian teenage superstar
Mana Sharapovd and lhti wor1cfs lq>-
IMked doubles le.1m twms MN and Bob
8'yan, lead the Breakers 111 thff QUeS1 for
the aM!lld King Trophy VISltlng 1Bams from
across the country feature maja stars al
IM!fY stage al lhetr careers
Come out and root for your
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of 11-ctose enough tn leel lhA
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MISIOf\S. Groove to a live band
ni.r.·1 fun tor the luds, w11h
face Plinting. 1 Moon Bounce and
Newport 's marquee players are fQlned by an intemallonal
team of tenn., greata· Paraguay's Davia Cup~
Ramon Delgado: South African Olympian, Elia Ferren :
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FRIDAY AH • " • Jaz B lhet J.IZZ. Thu Nt?w Orluans stylo Prosorv.it1on Hall
l and plays at 8 p.m dt thtJ lrv111n Bt1rclay Thcatro 4242
Campus Drive. near UC trvmP Tu::kvt~ ari• SJ3 and S40
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SATURDAY Keeping It light. Thu Nowpon Thoatre Ans Cunter is
hosting a aeries of shor1 comod1c plays w11ncn by various
California playwrights All.trdu.it procrwds benefit KOCE TV The
nine short comedies bPgin at 8 pm with a mat111oe performance
at 2 p.m lnlormalion 1949) 735 7706
...
The Royal Touch
London-based
ballet co1npan y
finishes week -long
run with three
performances of
"Giselle" at Orange
County Performing
Arts Center
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
W hen Tht· lluyal
Hallet wao; lool ing
for U.S. rilll'' 111
tour for ti'
prndurtiu11' ol
"Cinderella" and "C ;i~t·lll•," ii
chose only two: thl' city of till' art'
and New York City.
FYI
•WHAT:The
Royal Ballet
performs
"Giselle~
•WHERE:
Orange Couoty
Performing
Arts Center:
Segerstrom
Hall
•WHEN:
Friday 8 p.m .;
Saturday 2
p.m. and8
p.m.
•INFO: (714)
740-7878
Thl'
l'!>ICt'lllt'U
company lhal
hail!. Imm
London will
prt''>Clll tlm.:t·
pcrf orr 11.mt 'l''
of "(;isellt•"
toni~hl and
lomorrmv in
Scgcrstrom I l;1JI
at the Orangt•
Co11111y
l'crfornimg Arts
< .l'llll'r.
"Wt• l'em,itln
II a prl''>I igt11ll!'I
theatn . am.I thl'
... iagt• I'
w11mlt·rft1l lur
our hugt•
ro!.tlllt1l·~ allll
also gives us lot~ ol room for t hl'
d ancers." said Kt·v111 O'llart'.
manager fur Thl· Hoyal llallt•l
"Because of the size ofthl· llwall'r
and auditorium. and hl'ratt!'.l' 111
the companil's thal do 1·orm· .md
perform here, ii n•Jlly ha:-. h1·r11rt1l'
sort of a ballet thcalt'r."
TI1e company lirl'-1 pl·rf11rn11·tl
Peter Wright':-. pmdtt('f 1011 of
WGiselle" in 1985. A hall(•! of till'
Romantic era, "(;j,l'fll'" i!'I aholll a
peasant girl who kill~ hl'rwlf .1ftl'r
she discovers that ht'r low1 ha'
deceived her.
SUNDAY Musicalty indined. The Pacific Amphitheatre Summer
Concert Serous will present Grammy Award-wmnur Reba McEntire
as pan of tho Orange County Fa1r, staning at 8 p.m at the Orange
County Fair and f:.itposrtron Centor. lnformauon.1714) 740-2000.
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frlday. July 9, 2004 A7
THEATER
NTAC takes
an old tack
for 25th
season
By Tom Titus
Daily Piiot
L .1:-.t \H'l'k, wt• t•xamined the C:o:-.ta
fl.k~1 Ctvit' Playhousl··~ up1·0111111g
4Uth anniwrs;1ry M'ason. 'lhday.
Wl'0ll turn tht• ~pollight on tlw Nt•wport
Thcatt'T Ari~ ( :l'ntcr, whu-h al~o h.1~ a
mik·!'ltOnl' rnmi11g up -ils l 5th
anniversary slall'.
Born i11 191\0 in a co11vt·rtl.'d dmrd1
l>utlding -actually. the r unwrsion
startl:'d with my own group, thC' Irvine
<. :ommunity Tlll';11t•r. which rippl'd out
tlw r hoir loft and put on two shows thl'n·
i11 I 977 before tht• dty dai1m·d it a!. it'
own -NTi\C ha~ dom· wondl'r~ with that
old l'dilke thal lm!'I a harbor area vil'w 111
dil' for.
With the city'.-; Mtpport, tlw th(':tler
group has remodclt'd and expanded its
uperation!'I uvn tlw ycar!'I and iM1'1
tini!'lhed yt•t. l'rcsident llat• ( ;ohe n would
like to cnlal);C thl' front lobby to give
opening night patron!> a li ttlt-hreathing
ruom as they conMtrlll' their champal{flc
am.I str.iwberrie'-
Aclually, there were two performing
groups that presented live thcatl'r a t 2501
OilT I >rive in the late 1970s and e;srly 'AOs
-the olher lwing Nam)' Ebsen's Newport
I larhor i\l'lnr':-. Tlwater. whit:h lalt'r
reloca ted to Back Bay I ligh School bcfon~
disbanding. NTi\C: h11w1·ver, has gained in
'cope a nd pop11l;1rity over thl' past
quarter l't•ntury. conti1111ally illustrating
what wonder!. ran he· .in omplbhcd with
lirnit C'd ''aging forili111''·
Now. a~ th1• group prcpan·' to celebrate
its 25th b irthday. a fl·l'ling of no!.l;tlgia
pcrvadt•, the an11ouncc mcn1 of the 1ww
~t·a1>1m. The ll<'Wl'SI play on tht• 21Kl4-05
'>rhedull-i!'I about I !i yP:tr!'I old. Tlw other
four. as well as thl' i\11g11st youth show.
trace their root!'I hark rnuch fartlwr.
Tha l play fo r mid ahout young people.
""fom Sawyer." ha~ it!'I beginnings in Mark
·1wai11's IHIKh novel and h<L'i heen adapted
<t'> a rmtsil'al. It will run from i\ug. 6
through AllK 22 with a la~l' ca ... 1 of both
kith and adults. li.·rri Milll•r Schmidt will
takl' her familiar M1mmer-'>how dirl'cting
.t!..'>ignment.
She joins the gho~t ly rartk.' of
betrayed women who rbt• from
the dead to prey on thf• llll'll whu
have destroyed their live·'· Bui
ins tead of seeking vc•n!(cnru·1.,
GiselJe protects her lover. whu Ii;"
shown rem orse wlw11 ht• vi,ih lwr
moonlit grave, and c;ht· d1'fP1HI'>
him from the m acahre touch of
her phantom sistt•rs until dawn
breaks.
Bii l COOPER I ROYAL BALI [ T
Alma Coi9caru perform s as Giselle in The Royal Ballet's "Giselle," presented tonight and twice tomorrow.
Kicking off the main l'vent sched ull'.
wilh a Sept. 17 opl'ning and Michael Russ
dirl'l'llllg, will he I lerh c;ardn er's most
nolal>lc rnmcdy. "A ·1 hous:md c.lowns,"
which just happens to be tlw first show I
rt'Vll'wcd wlw n I ~tarted this gig bat:k in
l!H;:i. Ymt may rcme·111hcr the movie
Vl'r,ion with laM1n llohard.s fr .. Rarbara
I lam' :md Martin Ralsam. who won a
'>llpporting 0M'ar for hi~ estahlishment
diar<tl'll'r uf Hoharth ' brother.
"The audience rnrt expert to '>l't'
a classic, beautifully !'llagccl .11111
costumed version of tht' lllO'>I
famous ballet of the llurnantir 1•ra.
sensitively and irnaglnaliwly
por1raycd in Peter Wright\
pmd11c1i1111," A'>-'>i'>liHll l>irct'tor
l1·.111e1ta I .mirenre said.
l'hc tilll' role i!. challcnwng
tl'chnically and cmolinnally for a
d:issicaJ balleriua, l.uurence said.
·n1ree different hallerlna!. will
dann~ the part of< aselle in ea<:h of
lhe thrt•c pcrformann•s this
wt·t·kcmJ.
"F.,rh ballerina tries to find
BEST BITES
their own intl'rprt•latum, <tnd of
<:oursc. there havt· heen m any
very different. hut l>qUally !{real,
interpretation!'> uwr the yt:ar,,
including tho!>c of Tamara
Karsavina, Alida Markova and
Margot Fontt•yn." l ~ttlrl'nl·e saitl.
Not only will tlw hallerinas
chanl{e for c1trh performance, hut
the entire t:a!>I will a~ well. O'l larc
said.
"You'll ~ct· 411itc different
interpretations wi thin all three.
which makes ii wor1hwhile to sec
them all." O'l lart· said.
Earlier this wt•ek, Tiw Hoyal
Hallet rn.·se11ted lhe nl'W
productitm of Sir Frederick
Ashton's "Cinderella" at the
pcrforrning ilrt!'I t·enlcr.
A new Mexico City reality at Taco Rosa
GreerWylder
Daily Pilot
"We wanled a place that
reminded us of the places m y
mom and dad used to take w1,"
Marco Calderon said.
Tu recreale the past. they first
took over the former What's
Cook.Ing? location at Newport
perforated tin sombrero light!..
Upbeat Latin pop music adds to
the lively ambience.
feel like they're sonwwlwre
besides Newpon Beach,"
Calderon said.
1be trio of owners has a
wealth of restaurant experience.
Mer worlcing for I .arry Cano -
founder of El Tonto R~taurants.
Inc. -for more than 20 years,
Ivan and Marco Calderon
opened Taco Mesa In 1992. a
chain of casual Mexican
I he "11rwc11mcr" of lhc bunch will be
Lanford Wibnn's "lkdwood Cun ain," the
only play 011 tllC' 'late that hmm't Ileen
.sel'n locally. rill' "!>lat<· of the nation"
pien! from lllC' t•arly I ~l90s involves a
tcenagt' Vit'lnanwse·Amerkan brirl raised
hy wealthy aduptiw parents in the United
States on a journey into northern
<:Ulifomia's redwood forcst!'I. It opens Nov.
C hildhood memories of
cucadlng chocolate
fountains, sweet agave
nectar, homemade churros and
llnorlal bocadillos fueled the
inlptratlon for a new Mexican
191a.1rant ln Newport Beach
called nico Rosa. Its owners.
brothen lvlul and Marco
Calderon. .Jong wtth partner
Rene l\aentee. grew up ln
Mak:oaty.
I lilts Shopping Center. Then
they 1ransformc.'tl the Italian
bistro Into a cantina-s tyle
restaurant. The new design
1eatures authentic Mexican clay
tiles, exposed beam ceillnp. rou8h plaster-finished walla,
rustic pine furniture and ·
To complete their reality. they
Installed an oval-shaped bar that
features fll!shly-made
margaritas, an exhibition
kitchen, a tortilla statio n and
enough seating for 140 guests.
The restaurant also has a large
front patio seating area and a
common area outalde Pavilions.
where~ peher and bring
their dop on the weebnda.
restaurants in Orange County. STE'¥£ McCAAHK/OM.YPl.OT
Taco Mesi wu top-rated by Alejandra Vazquez prepares homemade tortllas at the new Taco
•eu..omen who come here SM •ST,, ... AlO Rosa at the Newport Hils Shopping Center in Newport Beach.
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REEL CRITICS
Personal lives help 'Spider-Man' sequel shine
''S pider-Man 2· is clearly the•wnmer
blockbulter t!'Yeryone
expected It to be. The special
effects reach a new state of the
art that keeps viewers dizzy.
rocking and rolling with Spidey
through the concrete canyons of
the big ciry. The spectacular
cornic book fonnat is sure'to
· please the adolescfnts among
us, but di.rector Sam Railni addS
another dimension that offers
something to older members of
the audjence.
In this sequel, Raimi has
clearly
~----~ developed a
more mature
take on the
whole
superhero
genre. While
there is no
denying the
Impact of the
1..-~-:.-;;.---' Incredible
JOHN
DE PKO
special
effects, this
movie's focus
is on the
personal lives of the hero and
his close circle of family and
friends. A teenager in the first
film, Peter Parker is now a young
adult in college, with as much
self-doubt and insecurity as
anyone his age might have. This
film gives more than equaJ time
10 the private problems and
crises that give reality to his
character. When have we ever
seen a superhero who loses his
day job and gets behind in his
rent7
Tobey Maguire is excellent as
the split personaliry that Is both
Peter and Spider-Man. Kirsten
Duns\ as Mary Jane Watson
plays his love interest with depth
and verve. Alfred Molina
obviously enjoys himself as the
scientific genius whose fusion
experiment goes awry and
causes him to become the evil
Dr. Octopus. His bio-robotic
arms have so much llfe of their
own that they aJmost function as
separate characters unto
themselves.
·Al more than two hours.
"Spider-Man 2" doe~ spend 100
much time milking the anxiety
in the love relationship between
Tobey Maguire is'Spider-Man , and Alfred Molina plays the evil Dr. Octopus in "Spider-Man 2."
Spider-Man and Mary Jane. A
tighter edit down to about 90
minutes would have better
served the material.
Nonetheless, "Spider-Man 2" is
less canoorush and more
gr<>wn·up than any of its
predecessors.
. •JOHN D£Pl<O is a Costa Mesa
resident and a senior investigator
tor the Orange County public
defender's office.
A psychological ride
into 'The Clearing'
A rnold Mack is an
ordinary guy. quietly
gening ready for his
workday. He lives In his
father-in-law's modest house
with his wife, who dutifully
kisses him goodbye. Just
another day in his routine, only
today's agenda includes.
kidnapping and violence.
In the more upscale part of
lown, Eileen and Wayne Hayes
are also starting their day. An
attractive, affluent couple with •
two grown· children, they have
seltled Into a comfortable. if
rather impersonal, relationship.
When Wayne (a very craggy
SUSANNE
PEREZ
Robert
Redford)
does not
show up for
dinner that
evening,
Eileen (the
always
elegant
Helen
Mirren) is
clearly vexed.
As the night
progresses
with no sign of him, however,
she is convinced something is
wrong and notifies 1he
authorities. Wayne's car is
found with his shoes inside.
Eileen cells her son that the
police are preparing to drag the
river for him, but she worries
that her old fear has come true
and that Wayne has left her.
Then she gets a note saying her
husband's been kidnapped and
the FBI moves into her home.
Thr:ough flashbacks, we see
how Wayne was tricked and
lc.idnapped by Arnold (an
unusually low-key Willem
Dafoe), who had worked for
Wayne's former company and
was laid off years ago. Wayne is
forced 10 trek handcuffed
through the woods at gunpoint
to an unknown destination.
A smart, self-assured and
self-made man, Wayne tries
bonding with Arnold In an
attempt to tallt him Into setting
him free. We learn about their
lives. their marriages -the
good and the bad -and learn,
in the process, what is most
Important to them. Wayne
rattles Arnold the most when
he finally tells him what a loser
he is -that Arnold won't have
the guts to run away with the
ransom money and will
continue to live in his "house of
disappointmen1s."
Meanwhile. Eileen tries to
maintain a semblance of
control and normalcy, even
throwing a birthday parry for
her grandson. There's a great
scene when she's informed that
her husband may still be seeing
the woman he'd had an affair
with and later. she bravely goes
to see her. As she and her
children sil and wait, Eileen
re-examines her marriage and
wonders if her husband still
loves her or. indeed, if he ever
did.
"The Gearing." the fi rst film
directed by producer Pieter Jan
Brugge ("The Insider", "Heat")
is more psychological drama
than pure thriller and is twice
as engrossing for it. The
atmosphere is so intimate, and
the performances so good, it's
as though you're catching a
glimpse of real people's lives.
and it is both painful and
moving to see.
•SUSANNE PEREZ lives in Costa
Mesa and is an executive assistant
for a financial services company.
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS Items to
the Delly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St ..
Cotta Mesa. CA 92627; by fax to
(949) 648-4170; or by e4111ing (949)
574-4295.
SPECIAL EVENTS
ILL COSBY
Comedian and TV legend Bill
Cosby will perform It 8 p.m. July
22 et the Pacific Amphitheatre,
OranQe County Felr and
Expc>9itlon Center, 88 Fair Drive,
Cotta MeN. Information: (714)
740-2000. http:JIWww.ocfair.
comlplclfl~mphlthHtre.
Oft SUMMER BURP IEAIE8
MOVIEPUT
Op and Projektel'-Actlon Sports
Clneme will holt et the lido
Theatre the Op Summer Surf
Serles movie featlval. On July 29,
"Gone Sutfin"• and "Style
Mntera .. will ftnlah the eerlea In
style. Tldcett era S7 It the door
and ire avalleble at 3469 Vie Udo,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 873-8360. hftp:l!Www.
projelttar.com.
MUSIC
CRAIG CHAQUICO
The Hyatt Regency Newport
BNch will holt Craig Chaqulco H
part of Its Summer Juz Serlea
aponeo'9d by 94.7 The Wave,
atartlng at 7:46 p.m . today It 1107
Jambo'" Road, Newport Beach.
Tldcett coet 137.60 (for dinner
pedceges, ldd $28). Information:
(949) 72M400, http:J!Www.
aumm•r/~.com.
PREIPVATION HAU JAZZ
IAND
The New 0rfNna-9tyfe
PrMervatk>n Hall Jazz Band playa
atl p.m. today It the Irvine
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Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus
Drive, near UC Irvine. Tichts are
$33 and $40. Information: (949)
854-4646.
REBA MCENTIRE ._
Grammy Aw ard winner Reba
McEntire wlll perform as part of
the Pacific Amphitheatre Summer
Concert Serlea at 8 p.m. Sundey
at the Orange County Fair and
Expoaltlon Center. Information:
(714) 740-2000. http:llWww.ocfair.
c.,-n!paciflc.mphithe1tre.
JOOYWAllEY
Feahlon leland'• Annuel Summer
Concert Serlea will hoat pop
•Inger and Grammy winner Jody
Watley, who will perform such
hit••• "looking for a New love"
and "Still a Thrill." The
performance wlll be at 7 p.m.
Wednndaylnthe
Bloomlngdale'1 Courtyard at
Fa1hlon ltland, 401 Newport
Canter Drive, Newport B .. ch.
Seating la free. VIP tldcat• COit
$20. lnformetlon: (949) 721-2000.
ILUESIMllQ
The S.lboa VIiiage Bualn ...
Improvement Dfttrlct will hott
"Conc:en. on the ~lnaul1~
featuring the bind Bluet Bar BBQ
from 8 to I p.m. Thurtday at the
'-nlntula Part Gazebo It Main
Street and Oceanfront, Newport
8Nch. Information: http:l..WWW.
balboanewpoffbtNdt.com.
TRAIN
The mualcal group Treln will
perform H ptrt of the Paclftc
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Serles at 8 p.m. Thureday at the
Orenge County Fair end
Expoaltion Center. Information:
1714) 740-2000, http:1..www.om1r.
conVpecl#fcamphithNt,._
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HOURS
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OZOMATU
The Grammy Awafd-winning
p oup Ozomatli will perform a
.Yeriety of music from Latin salsa
to jaz.z·funk as part of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at the Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center at 7:30 p.m.
July 16 at the Pacific
Amphitheatre, 88 Fair Drive,
Costa Mesa. Information: (71~)
740..2000, http://www.ocfa11.
comlpacificamphithearre.
'1RUNZ & FARAH AND PRAFUL
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Seach will host Strunz & Farah
»id Praful as part of its Summer
•J8u Series sponsored by 94. 7
4he Wave, starting at 7:45 p.m.
J&.1ly 16 at 1107 Jamboree Road,
~ewport Beach. Tickets are $37.50
4for dinner packages, add $26).
Information: (949) 729-6400,
http://www.summerjauseries.
com.
At GENTA
The musical duo A1ge111a will
perform from 7 to 9 p.m . July 17
at the Center for Spiritual
Discovery's Coffee House. 2850
Mesa Verde Drive East. Costa
Mesa. Information· (714)
754-7399.
JACK MAHER
Singer, songwriter and guitarist
Jack M aher w ill perform from 7 to
•9 p.m . July 17 at the Center for
Spiritual Discovery's Coffee
House, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive
East. Costa M esa. Information·
(714) 754-7399.
HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH
The musical group Hoolle and the
Blowfish will perform as part of
the Pacific Amph1thua1rc Summer
Concert Series at the Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center
at 8 p.m. July 18. lnformauon
• (714) 740-2000. http:llWWW ocfalf
comlpac1f1camphlthcatrc.
NEWSBOYS AND AUDIO
ADRENALINE
Christian rock grouµ the
Newsboys will perform with
Audio Adrenaline at 7:30 p.rn.
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July 21 at the Pacific
Amphitheatre, Orange County
Fair and Exposition Center.
Information: 1714) 740-2000,
http:tlwww.ocfair.com!pacific
amphitheatre.
FELIX CAVAIJERE'S RASCALS
Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Concert Series will host Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame inductees Felix
Cavaliere's Rascals, who will
perform such hits as HGroovinOH
and HMustang Sally." The
performance will be at 7 p.rn. July
21 in the Bloomingdale's
courtyard at Fashion Island, 401
Newport Center Drive. Newport
Beach. Seating is free. VIP tickets
cost $20. Information: 1949)
72 1-2000.
MELVIN EDDY BLUES
The Balboa Village Business
Improvement District will host
"Concerts on the Peninsula:·
featuriny the M elvin Eddy Blues
band fro m 6 lo 8 p.m. July 22 at
the Peninsula Park Gazebo at
Main Street and Oceanfront,
Newport Bead!. Information:
http:, 'www.balboanewportbeacll.
com.
MINDI ABAIR AND DOWN TO
THE BONE
The Hyatt Regency Newport
Beach will host Mindi Abair and
Down to the Bone as part of its
Summer Jazz Series sponsored
by 94. 7 The Wave, starting at 7:45
p.m. July 23 at 1107 Jamboree
Road. Newport Beach. Tickets are
$37.50 (for dinner packages add
$26). Information: (949) 729-6400.
http://Www.summerjazzserics.
com.
CARAVANA
The City Arts Commission will
present Concerts in the Parks
featuring the Latin rock of
Car.wana from 5 to 6:30 p.rn. July
25 at Bob Henry Park (corner of
Duvrr Drive and 16th Street),
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 717-3870, http:ltwww city
ncwport beach.ca.us.
DICK DALE, THE SURFARIS AND
MORE
The American Legion Harbor Post
291 and Yacht Club are hosting
the "California Beach Party:·
featuring Dick Dale. the Surfaris,
the Chantays, the Duo-Tones and
H A I' P I: N I N (i S
2nd Time Around. Four
performances begin at 10:30 a.m .
and end at 10:30 p.m. Sunday,
July 25 at 215 E. 15th St .. Newport
Beach. The party is a fundraising
event for the Veterans
Administra11on Hospital and the
Bob Hope USO. Tickets are $25
and $35. and partung is $8.
Information: (800) 827-7982,
http://www.a/291.com.
LOVIN' SPOONFUL
Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Concert Series will host Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame inductees the
Lovin' Spoonful, who will
perform such hits as HDo You
Believe in Magic?" and HSummer
in the City:· The performance will
· be at 7 p.m. July 28 in the
Bloomingdale's Courtyard at
Fashion Island, 401 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
Seating is free. VIP tickets cost
$20. Information: (949) 721·2000.
JOHN FOGERTY
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
inductee John Fogerty will
perform as part of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at the Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center at 8 p.m . July
28 at the Pacific Amphitheatre. 88
Fair Drive. Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 740-2000,
http:llwww.ocfa1r.com/pac1fic
<1mpl1ithcatrc
RICH DELGROSSO AND
CHICAGO BOUND
The Balboa Village Business
Improvement District will host
''Concerts on the Peninsula"
featurinri Rich DelGrosso and
Chicago Bound from 6 to 8 p.m .
July 29 at the Peninsula Park
GcJtcbo at Main Street and
Oceilnfront, Newport Beach.
lnforrnation: hrtp:llwww.ba/boa
ncwportbeach.com.
LEE RITENOUR FEATURING
ERIC MARIENTHAL AND PHIL
PERRY
The Hyatt Reyency Newport
Beach will host Lee Ritenour -A
Twist of M otown. fea1ur111g Enc
Marienthal and Phil Perry -as
part of its Summer Jazz Series,
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave.
starting at 8 p.m. July 30. 1107
Jamboree Road. Newport Bead!.
Tickets fire $3750 (for dinner
packages. add $26). Information:
(949) 729-6400, http://www.
summerjazzseries.com.
JESSICA SIMPSON
Singer Jessica Simpson w ill
perform as part of the Pacific
Amphitheatre Summer Concert
Series at the Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center at 8 p.m. July
31 at the Pacific Amphitheatre. 88
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 740·2000,
http://www. ocf a11.comlpacif1c
amphitheatre. •
THEFIXX
Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Concert Series will host the Fixx,
who w10 pt?rform sudi hits as ,
"One Thing Leads to Another"
and "Saved l.Jy Zero:· The
performance will be at 7 p.m.
Aug. 4 in the Bloorrnngdale's
Courtyarcl at Fashion Island. 401
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. Seatiny is free. VIP tickets
cost $20. Information: (9491
721 ·2000.
THE FABULOUS NOMADS
The Balboa Village Business
Improvement District will host
"Concerts on the PernnsulJ;'
featuring the band The Fabulous
Nomads from 6 to 8 p.m. Auy. 5
al the Peninsula Park G;uebo at
Mam Street and Oceanfront,
Newport Beach. Information:
http:11www bc1lboa11ewµort/lcach
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HIROSHIMA AND THE
BRAXTON BROTHERS
The Hyan Regency Newpor1
Beach will host Hirosh11na .ind
the Braxton Brothers as part of 11s
SummN Jitu Series sponsored
by 94.7 The Wave. startm!-1 t1I 7·45
p.111. Auy. 6 at 1107 Jdrnl.Jurne
Road, Newport Bead1 Tickets
cost $37.50 (for dinner packages.
add $26). l11furmat1u11· (9491
729·6400
DAVE MASON
Fashion Island's AnnucJI Summer
Concert Series will host Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame inductee Dave
Mason. a foundmy member of
the group Traffic. M ason w rote
such hits as "Feclm' Alright" The
performance will be at 7 p m.
Aug. 11 in thr. Bloomingdalc's
Courty;11d at Fashmn Island, 401
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach. Seating is free. VIP. tickets
cost $20. Information: (949)
721-2000.
PRllWTIVE SENSATIONS
The Balboa Village Business
Improvement District will host
HConcerts on the Peninsula.H
featuring the band Primitive
Sensations from 6 to 8 p.m . Aug.
12 at the Peninsula Park Gazebo
al Main Street and Oceanfront,
Newport Bcadi. Information:
http.1/www. bnlboanewportbeach.
com.
PONCHO SANCHEZ
Fashion Island's Annual Summer
Concert Sorios will host Poncho
Sandiez. who will perform such
hits as "Mama Gucn;J'' and
"Prestame Tu Corawn:· The
performance will br• "' 7 p m
Aug. 18 in the Bluonrnigddlc's
Courtyard nt Fi1sl11on Island. 401
Newpo rt Ccn1t•1 D11vc, Newport
Beach. Sealm\J 1'> fru1: VIP tickets
cost $20. lnfor111<1t1tm· (949)
721-2000.
'HOT BLUES ON A COOL
SUMMER NIGHT'
The Center Staw• Chapter uf the
Guilds of th~r,111yt· County
Performing Art~ C1•11ter will host
"Hot Blues on a Cool Sumnu:r
Night." There will be
entertainment 111ch11fm~1 tllnmg
provided by Sol~th Coa~I Pk11a
and South Cnnst V1ll,1yH
restaura11ts The 1:vm1t w1ll l)c
from 5 to 9 p 111 l\u!-J 19 at Smith
Coast Plan1 V1ll<1yc, Sunflower
Av(muc 11nd Bear Strct~I. S.mta
Ana. Tu;kcts nru $40 111 ,1rlvance
and $50 at thr. door. w11h
µroceeds tmnefit111y th1: Orange
County Pcrlorrn111y Arts Center
,rnd Its co111n1urnt:y proyrarns.
lr1fomuitio11 I 1141 284 5464.
PORTERHOUSE BOB AND
DOWN TO THE BONE
The City Art-; Commission will
µrns1mt Concrrts in the Parks,
featunny tht• 1hythm and blues of
Portcrhu11s1· .Hoh and Down to the
Beine lw m 5 to G 30 p.m . Aug 22
at Bornt(l C.myon Sports Park
(corn1)r of Bornt.1 Canyon and
M esa V11'W L.>11vc). Newport
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SPYROGVRA
The Hyatt Regency Newpon
Beach will host Spyro Gyra as
pan of its Summer Jazz Serles,
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave,
1taning at 8 p.m. Aug. 27 at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newpon Beach.
Tidtets coat $37.50 (for dinner
padtages. add S26J. Information:
(9491729-6400. http:/fw.ww.
summerjazrHries. com.
KEIKO MATSUI
The Hyatt Regency Newpon
Beach will host Keiko Matsui as
pan of its Summer Jazz Series
sponsored by 94.7 The Wave,
staning at 8 p.m. Sept. 3 at 1107
Jamboree Road, Newpon Beach.
Tidtets cost $37.50 (for dinner
padtages. add $261. Information:
(949) 729-6400.
BEST
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/.agat'!:> guide for vaJuu and
lcH:ation in Costa Mesa. It offers
gourmet cuisine al a low cost,
'pccializing in authentic, spky
and healtJ1y food. Ilene Fuentes
011ened Laguna's most popular
Mexican seafood rcstauram, I as
Brisas. in 1978 and has 30 years'
t•xpericnce working for El Torito
rl'staura.nts.
i\ Mexican-theme restaurant
1"1'1 unique to Newport Reach.
y1·1 ·1~1co Rosa presenls a
different dining style and ha.;
nrigi11al touches other
rco;taurants don't offer. Taco Rosa
j, both a quit:k-rnsual and a
line·d ining rcsrauranl.
"No one else is doing rhis,"
( .<tlderon -;aid. "At the door, we
.1~k. 'What would you like to
do(" '
( ;uC'~t~ have a rhoice. ·rney
ran c:omc in and order an a la
l'ilrll' lunch or dinner for $5 or
'pend $30 to $40 on a
memorable meal. C >rders rnn be
plan·d at a counter. or guests
r;in hl' att ended 111 by a waiter.
foco llosa, like its casual sister
restaurant Tac•> Me~a.
concentrates on creative dishes
thal use only fresh . authentic
cngredienl!>. And Taco Rm.a
horrows ]0% to 40% of Taco
Mesa' most popular specials.
WAltltEN tlU, MARC
ANTIONE, JEFF GOLUB ANO
EUGEGROOYE
The Hyatt Regency Newpon
Beach will ho1t Warren Hill. Marc
Antoine, Jeff Golub and Euge
Groove as part of its Summer
Jazz Serles sponsored by 94. 7
The Wave, starting at 7:46 p.m.
Sept. 10 at 1107 Jamboree Road,
Newpoft Beach. Tidtet1 coat $45 ·
(for dinner padtages, add $26).
Information: (949) 729-6400,
http:/lwww.summerj~ries.
com.
MICHAEl FRANKS
Singer and songwriter Michael
Franks will headline the eighth
annual Sandpipers' Jazz Concert
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at ihe
·Hyatt Regency Newp(>n Beach
Outdoor Amphitheater, 1107
Jamboree Road, Newpon Beach.
VIP dinner begins at 5:30 p.m.
General admission is $55 and VIP
tidtets are $150. Tidtets are
available through the Hoag
Hospital Foundation. Information:
(949) 764-7212.
Its exceptional specials
include the pescado para dos
(for rwo or more) -a fresh
whole tilapia fish that's been
marinated and charbroiled,
served with fresh guacamole,
arroz del dia. refried apazote
black beans. pico de gaJlo,
escabeche and fresh chile ancho
corn iortiJJas ($30). The
enchiladas de cangrejo are crab
enchiJadas. topped with tequila
lime cheese sauce and avocado
and Sl'rved with apazote refried
black heans, arroz del dia and a
sweet corn tamalito ($15). The
1amale de langosta is a green
wrn 1amale, gently steamed in
banana leaves and lopped with
lobster and zucchini sauteed in
garlk buner and tequila Lime
crt"am sauce. also served with
arroz del dia and epazote refried
hlark heans ($16).
Other innova1ions at Taco
Hosa include homemade sweet
and sour mix for its outstanding
margaritas,
"We make margariias from
scralch," Calderon said.
"Nothing's frozen. It's all fresh.
We only use hand-squeezed
juices."
for the drink's sweetness. they
weren't contenl using sugar.
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Sports Editor Rk:hwd Dunn: (949) 5744223 • Sports Fax: ('949) 650-0 170 Friday, July 9. 2004 All
Hayley J>~ir.sol
comes up short
Former Newport Harbor
standout finishes 13th,
fourth in her heat, in
women's 400 freestyle.
Steve Vir1en
Daily Pilot
I .ONG BEACH -Before lhe U.S.
Olympic swim trials began, Hayley Peir·
sol had always felt a bit more confident
with the 800-meter freestyle than the
400 free.
As she approached her heat in the
women's 400 free preliminaries ll1urs-
day. she was hoping to find her comfort
1.one and advan ced to the final. I low-
cver, that was not the case as she fell
h~'hind the pace in her heat. Peirsul. a
former Newport I !arbor I ligh standout,
finished l:lth in the 400 free preliminar·
ics in 4: 14.04 at the U.S. Olympic swim
1rials at the 0 1arter All Digital Aquatic
Ct·ntre in Lo ng Beach.
Kaitlin Sandeno, who had thought to
... 1 ratch herself from lhe final. won the
.100 free in 4:08.07.
"I really wanted to make it back Ito
1he finall.'' Peirsol said. "But, it was a
good morning swim for me. That's the
fao.,1est I've gone in the morning. But I
h·el that if I made it back (for the fi nal( I
rnuld have gone a lo t faster."
l'eirsol, 18, who will be a sophomore
,11 Auburn University in the fall, seemed
It> take he r perfo rmance in stride.
q11ickJy shifling her focus to the 800
rrl'C, which will take place Monday with
the preliminaries during the m orning
o.,tssion that begins at 9 a.m. 'the final is
on Tuesday during the evening session
!hat starts at 5 p.m.
'Tm just going tu put ('Omrsdayl be-
hind me and focus on the 000," she said.
"I would have lilted to make it Ito the fi.
11all in the 400, but I just have to m ove on.
"I feel more comfortable with the
800. The lunger the bl·tter. It's just a lon-
ger race and it l{ivcs me more time to
get it going. I havP endurance and that's
what it takes. It's just heen a stronger
rare for me. I'm excited about the HOO."
The fi eld for the HOU free is highly
competitive. Pcirsol and her roach,
Brent Lorenzen. ~mid any onc of the top
eight can win the cw nt. l'eirsol is the
No. 2 seed with a tinw of H::I0.~2. be-
hind Diana Munz who entl·rs with a
H:24.19. Kaitlin Sandt•no, Kalyn Keller.
Brooke Bennell and P<.1irsol's n1llege
teammate, Adrit'll11e Binder, are also in
contention lo land one of the lop two
spots lo make lhe 11.S. Olympic swim
team.
Peirsol hopes to Sl'l:ure her plare on
the squad and join lwr oldl'r hrotl ll'r,
Aaron, who is cxpcctt•d to compl'll' in
the 100 and WO bat:kstroke in i\thl•ns.
c.;reece nexl month. .
l'eirsul '>aid she rcrciwd -.onll' adv1t'l'
from her older hrother hefore thC' rar e.
They abo lalked before the I rials began.
"I le just tuld me to relax," l'l'ir'>ol
said. "Jt WilS f:feal to Sl'e him."
l'cirsol did her bes t to stay c11lr11. Sill'
has bet•n ronlident she can find slllTcss
in the HOO. She knows 1lw longer tht•
distance tilt' heller hcr rt•sult!>. Shl· won
the silw r medal in the 1.500 frt•t• at thl'
FINA World Cl1ampionships la~t suni
mer.
She trained with IAJrf'n:t.t·n lt'alling up
lo tha1 performant:t'. Aftl'r n·t1m1i11g Lo
Orange County fast month. l't•ir~ol re
united with 1h1• rnat'h. Thl'y trainl'd a1
the UC lrvinl' pool.
Sinn .· Pl'irsul I rained with I A1renzt•11 ,
she changed her swim d uh affi liation 111
the Irvine Aq uazots. Lorenzen. a formt'r
Irvine Novaquatics rnach, is an assistant
with IJCI, which also involves tlw Aqua-
zots. Peirsol. who swam with tht• I larhor
View swim.dub as a child, trai1wd with
Irvine Nova4uillit:s most of her life.
She said sht: will return to lhl'
Novaquati<.:s next yea r.
MARK C DUSTIN I DAILY Pll OI
Hayley Peirsol comes up for air in the 400-meter freestyle preliminaries at the
U.S. Olympic swim trials Thursday. She finished 13th, failing to reach the final.
Newport suffers
first tourney loss
South Mission Viejo's
Fabian limits American
All-Stars to three hits in
7-1 victory in District 5~
quarterfinals Wednesday.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot
LAXE FOREST -There were several
firsts for the Newport Beach Little
league American 9-and JO-year-old All-
Stars after their 7 ·I quarterfinal loss in
the District 55 tournament Wednesday
against South MLwon Viejo at Heroes
Palk.
two opJX>nenls, 27-0. And. for many
Newport hitters, it was the first Lime they
faced a pitcher with who nol only threw
curveballs. but had command of where
they crossed the plate.
South Mission Viejo starter -Spencer
Fabian fanned eight and wallced three in
a three-hitter that came .on the heels of
an I I -strikeout, two-hit shutout in his
prior tournament appearance.
Wednesday's loss sent Newport (2-1)
to the loser's bracket. where they will face
either l.adera or Viejo at 9 a.m. Satu~y.
Newport needs to win three straighl to
reach Tuesday's championship game in
the double-elimination tournamen t.
"You have to tip your hat to IPabianl."
Newport Manager Mark Murtaugh sald.
SWIMMING
MARK C. DUS TIN I DAILY PILOT
Aaron Pejrsol breaks the surface of the water and begins his stroke during the preliminaries of the men's 100-meter
backstroke at the U.S. Olympic swim trials Thursday in Long Beach. Pe1rsol earned the top seed time (54.22) in the
semifinals later in the day and will gun for a world record in today's fin als, whic h begin at 4:45 p.m .
Targeting world record
Former New port Harbor
I J igh pheno m collects top
time in I 00 backstroke
l'eirsol. who rt•t:ordt•d tht• top 11111t• in
the I 00 bark st•milinab l'luir-.dav. fin·
ishing in !i4.2l st't'ontl~. "111 rn11 d11 11 or
11111. I.hat\ the questio11. I'll lw h'1 111ni11g
fur it. The guy ll.l'nny Kr<1y:t.l'lln11~I who semifinals in Lo ng Beach. owns 1he record is in tlw nnal. 10 lm·ak
Steve Virgen
Da1ly P1lot
ii with him in it. that would nw<.111 ;1 lot.
"I'm due," -.uid l'dr~ol. who was un
shaven for Thursday's ran'. "I j11~1 hopl'
~for a good ;;wim . It\ 1101 ;1 vn y eaw
"T:O'Nf1 -nrnl.t1---·-= .... ·mimn ·Prirsot · heat."
stopped !->hort 11f making ;my j)redir· . Krayzelhurg. till' :WOO < >ly111pil: golt.I
1io11i. l11r today'!'> 11w11\ 1110-mcter bad-medalist. set the world record in l ~l~l~I.
stroke ran· 1l;al i11dmles an intriguing when he fi11ished 111 S.l.liO. l'dr~1111·;11111·
lit-Id of ~w111111wr... and is billt•d as the within one one-hundn·thh' ul a '1«·0 11d
11111st rnmpetitivt' nw11\ t>Wnt in lhe (5:1.!il) whl'n he won the 100 h.1ck 1itl1•
lJ.S. Olympir trials. at the FINA World O rnn1piono.,hipo., la~l
I lmwver, 011 1'1111rsday, l'cirsul, the summer.
formt·r Ncwporl 1 la!bor I ligh swim 111 addition to Krayzt'llmrg. h'ff Hou't"
stamloul. :-aid he's due to break the lht• l~J~2 gold mrdalist in 1111' 111it1~1 of a
world rernrd in the IOO hack today al comeback after seven yl'ar" away from
tlw U.S. t >lympic trialo., al the <l1arter All thc s port, will also hl' in th1· linal, a~ will
niwtal Aqua1ir Centn• in l.ong Beach. Peter Marl>hal, who quali lied Sl'rnnd in
·1c1day's 100 hark will take place dur-55.mJ and Handal! Bal. who qualilkd
ing the 1•vt•ni11g sc:-.:-.ion that starts at fourth in 5S.5:l. lk1l and ~lar-.htrll haVI'
4:45 p.rn. 'lt.·am USA will take the top been training al Stanford \viih lluu~e.
two in car h t•wnt. who is a former world -n·rord holder.
"I feel likt• 1'111 n ·ady Ito break the Pcirsol owns the world rl•rnrd in the
world rl'r ord in till' I 00 hack I." said 200 hj1ck (I :55.15). whirh ht• hrokl' in
YOUTH BASEBALL
Mardi 111 ~IHI~. l\•ir-.ol s;1id he has the '""w f1·l'ling now as lw did hcfore tJ1at
:!I~):! rare. hut lw acknowledged the
q111•s1 for thl' world rerord will <.:ome un-
dt·r difft·r1·nt circumsta111·1·0.,.
"It\ a diffl'r!'nl ~ituat ion." said l'eirsol.
who n·n•111ly sig1wd a lucrative contract
wi1h Nike'. forfeit ing hi~ final two years
. al tilt' lJ11iversity of 'lexas. "When I
hrok(• the 200 back it wa!> jui;t me
against me. Now I got seven guy:. push-
ing ml'. Bui that al'tually might he even
more hrlplul."
Eddie Hct•st:, the 'lt:xas hec1d man who
io; also the IJ.S. Olympic hcad coach.
'aid l'eirsol will h c at h is be:.t today.
l'l'irsol !'>aid it would take a special swim
111 win 1he event. Heese sajd Peirsol is
capable of Stlt'h.
··Aaron hi1s probably worked ha rder
into thl'o.,e trials than anybody on my
ll'am because he's so tough and he's so
ra-.1:· Ht•t•se said. "1 lc's talking about go-
ing re;tlly fast ltonighll. lie gets excited
about who lw·has to swim agaJnst. He's
l'X!.:.ill'd about Mi chael !Phelpsl being in
1 hl' 200 hat'k. I ll' lovcs challenges and it
See PEIRSOL, Pa1e A12
Newport rally
not enough
Am~rican 11 -year-old
All-Stars eliminated from
District 55 tournament.
Rick Devereux
.Daily Pilot
TRABllCO CANYON -The come-
from -behind effort by the Newport
Reach American UttJe League 11 ·year-
old All-Star tea{Tl was impressive, but ul-
timately, the squad fell short of victory
in a 7-5 elimination-game loss to San
Oemente Wednesday in the District 55
tournament at the Wagon Wheel Sports
Park.
Newport lost for the first time in three
tournament games. South Mission Viejo
became the first team to score against
Newport, whkh had defeated its prior
"He threw the curwball for strikes and DOUGLASZIMMERMAN/DAILYPILOT
stayed around the plate. Our kids don't Newport Beach Little League's °Connor Gaal (2) tries to extend Newporf s 1-0
Dnwn, 7 -1. in the third inning. New-
port Reach collected four runs on four
hits, including a two-run home run by
first baseman Weston Nielsen, to close
the gap. but San Oemente pitcher 'fyler
Grove shut down Newport in the final
1hrce inninRS.
SH NEWPORT, Paie A12 lead in the first inning. Catcher Jeff Ortega made the tag for the final out. SH BASEBALL, P .. e Al2
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WORLD TEAM
TENNIS
Newport Beach
dealt first loss
llw hoM SprinKfielc.J Lasers
11111.l>t'ort•d the Newport lk'ach
Brc•akcr., Ill-:!. in the Onal two
tluuhle' .,..,~ 10 cap il n 11ncback
that M.'llt tlw VNIOr. lo an I ff-17
World "li.•am l1•nnb lo~, lliur..-
tla~· at tht• Cooper "frnnis Cdm·
plex in SprinKficld, Mu.
BASEBALL
Continued from All
"I< ;rowl I!> u hi~. stmn~ kid,"
Newpun Manager "Ii.Im Morris
l>Slid. "I le Wal> a big reason San
< ll•nll'nte won."
Grove scallercd
through six i1111inw,
Ing out six.
seven hits
while strik·
tMMI
Tht: Hrt·akt·r~ (2-1 J defeated '
the f .a)>(·rs. :! I :W, in a bu per tic·
hreultl'r tu ht·~n ttu• · M'a.'>Oll
Munday aml )tarted stron.:
lllUr:.day with Hamon lk lKatlo
aml A111ko li:aprm. t•arnin.: 5·2
and :i-:1 v1r 11irit'' in 111t•11\ aud
WUllll'n\ i.111glt>,, rl'!>f)CCtivdy.
on11CLA!. /IMMI kMAN /IJAll 't'PllOI
Tommy Shaw tossed a complete game Wednesday. His sacrifice
fly m the first inning scored Zach Murtaugh for Newport's only run.
NEWPORT
Continued from A 11
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t.larl Mt1na11gh "lid. "ISotllh
r..1i,,u111 Vkjol m.1dt· g1t·.1t pf;iy,.
It w;L, .1 1111 cJo,l'r 1h a11 7~1. lh'll
()rtt•J;al nppt•d 1h1· hall.. Whal
t all you ... ay'f'
Bruce tteart'r got 1he tJ1ird-in-
nin~ r.tUy '>lartcd for Nt•w1mr1
lkach 12·2) w11h a :.inwe over 1he
third ha.M•man':. lwad. Mitch
(,ardnt'r hil a linl' t.lrivt' thal rico-
cheted otT ( irow·s left foot and
ended up in righ1 field. st•nding
Bearer all the way to third. Hearer
'cort><l on a pa~d haU ant.I
c.ardner cro,,l'd the plate on
t1rc·1111an i\ndcr!>on·~ choppn
111111 Ct'rtk r field. ·1wo battt'ri.
lall•r, Nid sl'n h11111ht'tl the first
pitt:h lw .. aw owr llw right-ccn·
lt•r-fll'ld fl·m1· morC' tJian 20() ft1t'I
MAAK C OUSllN/OAll V I'll Qt
Aaron Peirsol exits the pool after the prelmmaries of the men's
I 00.meter backstroke al the U.S. Olymp1: swim trials Thursday.
PEIRSOL
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111 1tw fidtl, .. Pl•ir..ul said. '"Ile·
1.111 .:o 54-0al a11y day of 1lw
yc'.1r. I his was lht• ~mifinali.. I It•
wa~11·1 Wt'ari11g a cap."
~ud l<rny1.C'lh11rK "I likt• to
1l1111k wllen Wt' ran· t'ach 0 1hc r
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
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r1·1 ·11nl 111 tlw /()().,,,,.,,.,. ht1<'btrokt'/."
Aaron Pelrsol,
luµ <,red '" I 00 llack
l>d.:ac.Jo a111I FJlb Fc•rrl·1ra then
daimed a ~ 1 111en\ duuhlt•:. Vil'·
lory over Spn11glil'ld'!> JaJal CJ1afai
aml Amln·w li:r.11.1..mann to )(iVl'
Nt'wporl ;1 I !i·8 lead lwfore
SpriuhtfidJ (I 2) took contml in
the wo111t•11\ anti mixed d1111hlt•o;
rnardrt''·
BOYS -----BASKETBALL
Yardley Classic
tips off today
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'>fl l>t'gim Imlay at N1·wp11rt I l.1r
hur I l1gh. fr«tturing 24 hoy~
ha,,kt'thall It-am), 111d111.J111g < .1J
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port I f,irhor
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will takt· 011 Northwood with fu r
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in llw llottorp of 1tw lirst 111111ng
on 1'11111my Shaw'), sarrifin· lly 111
ll'll fit'ld that i.nirl'lf h:atlull hillt·r
i'..arh Murtaugh. B111 l·aluan. with
lwlp fmm a dl'ft•11w thal 1hJ11'1
1·1111111111 a11 error. allowl'd 1u'1
11111· n11111cr lo rear h st·i:1111d thl'
rt•..,1 of thl' ~anw.
··1 F:rhianl _kept ha111·r-. off hal
anct:. which i)o hb trait,·· !¥1111h
Mt'-\11111 Viejo Ma11a~1·r HlM· < >r
tega ~aid. ~, knew tNrwpmll wa!>
a good duh as far as run' gci. B111
wlwn you've ~111 a I fl·y1·ilr old
that throw-; hard, il'i. tough 111 fig
11n· 11u1 what lw j, going 111 thmw
n ex1.··
Newport '1ar1111g 11111 her
l11111111y ~haw al ... 11 w1·111 llw lull
~1x 11111111g)o. 'tnk111g 11111 11111·
whi11• n•11r111g 't'Vt'll i11 a row 111•-
fml' "11111h .\t1~'11111 Viqo\ I lalla~
1'11nn lt'<I oil lht• '1>.lh Wllh .111
1111i1·ld 'ingh· 1ha1 ig11111·1l .1 1h11·1·
r111111111111g llJ pad .1 I I 11•,111.
Shaw wa~ vit"1i1111:1l'd hy Nt•w-
p11r1·~ only 1•rr11r 111 an 11m111g that
IJl('lt1tl1•tl Jeff ()r11·g.1\ IWo-Hl!I
douhlt·, h1' ... 1·t·oml 1w11 "·'AAL'f o f
thl' ganw. t )rtl'gJ fi111,h1·d .! lor I
ll'tf t lrtcgu. lllf' Nu. :! hallt'r.
d t•atl•d 1!11· b.1s1•, with a 1l1111hh•
lo 1111' nghl c t·111a-fil'ltl g;1p i11
1h1· '>1·r1111tl 11111111t(. giving South
~11 ... ,11111 V1qo14 (I) .1 J I ll'ac.I.
fwu ha1wr~ fain, Fain.in
IHm1glr1 h1111w Orlt·ga wi1h a
grc11111<Jcr 1ha1 hit the cc.lge ol 1h1·
111fll'ld gru.'' anti dirt, b11unri11g
llVl'r I ht" glove of 'hurl '>1111' ( Ol I
I f;i-.1111 g ... iUltl i11to lt·fl field.
()11 llll' pl<1y. South Mis:.i1111 Vi ·
t•111 could havt· ... rort'd a111llh1·r
t 1111. 1>111 I la~1111g,· rl'lay throw to
('Jldln l.01111(11' c;aal hl'ill a 'ilitl-
111g Mirk. Votgl ,111tl Nl'wp11rt ~111
11111 of I he 1n11i11g.
I la~1i11g~ <11111
1'11( h ..,ljtJ I Ill (1111"
li1w dm•1·'·
(.1111111' l<odw
km•1• lo 1 .1ll h
l ;a al .11111 i'.ad 1 I\ l11r1augh l'ac h
'111glt•tl wlrilt• Slr,11\1 1.1ll1l·d t'W·
p1111 \ only t'Jt,lra f),..,,. hit a
d1111hl1• i11 tlu· l1111rt Ir
/<irh !\lur1a11gh wc•111 I for
w11h 1wo walk.' whilt• < J1ip Z1wk
t•r al ... 11 wallt.1•11.
"~11111t•linw' you go 11111 a nd
Jll'I gl'I lw.11 ,'" ~lad, tt.lunaugh
... ;11d. ·· l!oth tt·am' playt·d wl'll ··
a WU)'·
··tNicl-.1•111 did what he w-.. ....
'upposcd lo do,'' San <lcmcn w
Manager lohn I ully said. "Ill'
... aw a hi~h fas tba ll anc.1 the big
h'llY -;marked ii out of here."
lorri:. -.aid he w;L, plca<;t.'l.I with
tlw tl'ill\\0!> rt~ilielll)' while down.
'omething 1h1·y have !>hown
1hrough11u1 the 1oumainent.
"Wt· wt•re down in lhe fi n.I
game and n 1111t· bad Ito win.
I.Hit,'" Morri~ said. "We were
tlown in the third game anti
n 111w back 1111 win. 15·61. We've
bct~n the rnmehal:k kids th is
whole 111urna111cn1 hut our
romeb;il"k w;is ;i littJe short tu·
Jay. h'!> tough. We 1ried our hard·
l''l."
~ .. 111 < l1·1111·n11· had 11111hing h111
rc'fl''l"I fur N1·w1111r1 lkad1 lol·
l1 lW111).t lftl' gallll'.
··11 wai. t'ai.y 111 tell !hey •
'" t•ll l"Oadwd I l'<UI 1 wi lh a goo
g111up of k11b ;imf supportive
parPnt~ in till' slamb," Tully ~1id.
... , h.it\ whal l.11tlt· l .ca~t· ii. all
aho111 hetallM' only one in ll mil·
lion wlll rcuch lht' hig leagues.
But building :.c·lf·confidcncc ii,
'ornething the,t• k1tb will rake
w11h them forever:·
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ISTIMAHO CONS TllUCTION COSl: ~JTS,000.00
N 1tt• l'lt0\1• U1111\• 1 oA1h1 1111 t\1•\ lnt't't lht* l)U;\hh, .1huw 1u th•• ~ •u\h '"'
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AlllNOANCI Al lHf ,., 110 CONfllUNCI AND HI llD JOI WAUl
IS MANOATOU JO• AU '"'•' co•nHUOltS. THI MUTHIG Will
CLOSI AT •:OS AM ANY COMtRACTOas ARalVltlG Aftl• tHtS TIMI
Will NOT 11 lllGllU JO 'AaTIClf'ATI IN tHI ltD HO<HS AS A
f'lltMI COMHACTOtt.
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ALAM SlAtH,
(Actv"!I•).
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by lUZAllTH GAM
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NOTICI JO THI
,.RSOM SlllVlO: YD41
ore ••rved a• on
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AN OllO~ANCf OJ
THI CITY COUNCIL OJ
THI CltY Of COSlA
MISA, CALllOllNIA.
AOO,Yl"G UZONI
"TITION II 0 4 04
CHANGING lHl ZOM
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Cor dtll Su•tboi110s 18!> PHl YINC PttAlANClS N•wporl Mesa Rul a Wol 17 Cost• Men 806 lut 8ur1on Avtnut fslalt 2421 Noru Ave
CA 92627 Or •nae CA 92&.S Cu~1a Men. Cahforn•il Cordell Milter 2«;292 Mand A Patt 806 9)6'17 !369 Sue"~'" Or l•auna l ut Burrun A••nue I r l ,.. De Sun er. 2427
Nieu't CA 926Sl O••nae CA 9?gi;s N~ise Ave Costa Mua lh•S b1n1nos •• ~on rn •• bus1n"' IS wn C•htorn1a 92627 1369 .
Ou•l•d by an •nd•~•dual d1i.t<d by •n md•vidual fhis businus •s con
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business vet' Yes business yet> Y~\ 113"• you st•1 ted do1n&
!994 01 •0I 04 bu•onus yet' No l<U~rll Miller Ma11• A f'atc 1 t ••• OeSuttei
fho' \tdtcment Wd$ flll' Stdlement wd' fll1> •latement was
filed w1tl1 the County tolto with tti. C ·univ l1lto with the County (.,le<~ ~I Oranae County Clt1k ol O••n•• County l"lc•k nl Oian1ie Cuunty
nn 06 ?9 04 o n 06 29 04 un 01 07 04
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FidltlM lusintss Fktltleus IWntss FldftlM 141sinns
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Ille lollow1n11 persons
~,. ~0111~ bos1ness as
a 1 Custom $~1 een l 1me
b 1 Cu,tom Screen Ser ,,,e 2JIO (. Athens
Avt Or dn&e, CA 92867
1 .. ~ l Wdller • Ir , ~ !10 ( Athens Ave
(Jr""'" CA 92867
I h•\ busmess is con
oud•d l>y an ind1v1du•I
llJ•t vuu \tarted do1n2
t1111•'1f"'\\ yet 1 Vt~
l I !14
111 ~1 Wdllers Jr
'fu!. \t.ttement wa~
hl•oJ wo th lhe County
t 1c1 ~ ot Orange County
"'' 06 29 04 10046991523
DJ•lv Polot July 2. 9, 16.
! J 2004 r38S
The tollow1~1~ 11u1 w ns
are domii bu''""~' J' f•1111er 810111 .. r• f'ro
dul c & M,u ~et l4~4l
Hai P•• St M111w.1v I •ty
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hied "'llh 1r.~ l.nunty
Clerk nt ()1,rn1~· t1ountv
on 06 ii 04
2004699090S
Daily P1ln1 lune 7!> July
2 9. 16 <'004 f 31>4
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I h1•, 'tdtement wa~ hie~ w1tn the l.ounty
<;1.,~ ut Ur411~c C11unly
on Ob 29 04
20046991522
Ddoly Pilot luly 2 9 16
ll ?004 FJ84
lhe tollow1n1 ~·sons
a1 e doma bUSIOISS ..
N••ls on lh• Run. 23
Ruin l •n1 Altso V••JO
CA 926!>6
lnlle Mun (01 l n lt• Osherow) 13
Raven l•ne Allso V1t10
CA 926!>6
This bu"ness is con
dulled by 1n rnd1V1du11
H•ve you started do1n1
business yet' No
l estie Mau a
I h•s statement wu
hl~d with the County
Clet k of Or 1nae County
on 061291~
2000tt1S24
Daily Pilot July 2 9, 16, n 2004 r 386
1 he tollow11111 pe1So11'
are duone business as
Suk• Star•. 88 r dll 011ve
Co~ta Mua CA 926lb
Ruth Mane A1ceb1du
1582 Sa n Fer nan do
Or1ve. Corona Cdhlorn1d
'.ll882
J tu~ bu~inei:.~ 1~ 4..on
dueled by an 1nd1v1duAI
Hd•t you stJ1tt-d do•n11
busonus yet> Yes
OJ 13, 2004
Ruth Mar 1e Ate•bnJo
t h" $Ulemenl wn
hied w1lh !he County
Clork ot Oianae County
on 06103 04
2004•9HS31
Daily Pilot July 2. 9. 16.
23. 2004 f392
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The followrn& pe"ons
are do•n& bus1nns n
Newpott Surfump com.
146 47th St •8. New
pot! 8t1ch. CA 92663
Wilham C I 1ncu. 146
4 7th St •B Newpott
Beach CA 92663
This bus1noss is con
duc ted by an 1nd1vrduat
Have )'OU star led ooine
bus1nen yet' Yes.
61 IS/04 Wilham Cnulo l1ncu
lh1s slatemenl was
toled with the County
Cletk of Or a nae County
on 06/29104
2oo••tt1sos
Daily P11ot tuly 2 9, 16,
23,2004 f380
flctltlM llllMts
lhe':ro~~O"'
a1 e do•na bu~tness a~
lnsL•1tl1ves. 144 Llsd l11
Apt A Cost~ Me..1
C,111fu1 noa 92677
Brandon Kyle Hottman,
t44 l "a ln Apl A
Custa Mesa Cat.101 n1d
92b27
1 h•s busrness os ~on
duL ted by •n 1nd1v1dual
Have you ,,.,led do1111t
ous1nc~' ytt' No
Br an don Kyle ltultm.111
ln1s 'talem•nl wa~
llleo w1m tn• Cuuntv
Clerk ul 01•n2e County
on 06 29 04
2000991619
Daily Pilot July 7 9. I b
23 2004 r J89
!he lollow1na persons
11e doina bus1neu •s
Urt 4n Chemistry Cnter
ta1nmenl. 2914 lah Hill
Or 0<.Jllit. CA 92867
Tommy Whalley IV
2914 l ake Hill Or
Or an11e. CA 92867
fh1s business •s lOn
ducted by an 1nd1Yldual
Have you stir led do ma
busrness yet? Vts
January I, l 999
I om my Wholley IV
1 n1s sutemtnt wa.
Med with !he County
Cletk of Or,rnce County
on 06/29/04
2000ttl01
0•1ty Pilot luty l 9. 16. 23. 2004 rJSl"
FlctltlM llllMts' .._stat_.
I he tnllow1n~ pc1 sons
are do1111t bus1ne\s .is
C1V1lenii1nee11n111obs corn
17 303 Ro\ewood Ir vme
CA9?612
tr md \lulellL l IJ03
Rosewood trv111.. CA
9261?
J his bu~me~~ 1\ .. on
dutt•d by "" 1nd1v1dudl
HJve y~u 'tJrled durn11
bus111ess ytl' V•>
b I 04
hmd Vuleltt
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hl•d w1tn the Cnunly
l le1 k ot 01 ·"'ii• County
"" 06 2<J 04 2004699 ls ls
DJ1ly P1lo1 July 1. 9 16
23 2004 r 37H
Ho\v to Place A
Friday, July 9 2004 AlJ
STARTING A
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The hhng of your F1C11t1ous Business Name Sta1eme111
is an 1mpo11ant first step We can save you va1uau1e tlmt:'
by making the 1r1p to the Orange County Clerk-Rt?corde1
,in Santa Ana lo tile your statemenl toften re ter11:d ai. c1 ..
OBA· ··001~g Business As "I We will publt!>ll y• ·ur
t1c111ious name statement once a weel<. for four weeks a~
required by law and then lite your proof or µubl1c at1on
with !he County Recorder a's well
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,nstrucllons tor your ftcllllous l>u&111ess name or;1c1t .. m1·nr
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3460 _Cats ____ 36_10 JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
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Cits 3610
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