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CitY takes .line on going underground
Council wants to poll
residents about taxes
to pay for burying
utility cables and
beautifying the city.
putting utility lines underground tried to acoompUlh on my eight
years on the Ctty C.Ouncil. and I
think there are ways to do this
without everyone fainting at the
campuses.
Residents were expected to
pay $2235 per $100,000 in as-
leaed home value for the New-
port-Mesa bond and $16.60 per
$100,000 in assessed home value
for the commwtlty college bond
when each passed
COit..
Deirdre Newm.n
Daily Piiot
COSTA MF.SA -If residents
seem willing, the dty will ask
them to tax themselves to pay for
The Oty Council at im last
meeting agreed to worlt toward
putting all the mna1nfng over-
head utilky l.loes on the city's
main stteeta underground, coor-
dhtating the effort with street re-
pairs wbenevu posail>le. They
aabd staff members to begin
polling residents to see lf a $380-
mlllion bond ls a viable option.
"I very much lilce the overall
goal.• C.OUOdlwoman Ubby C.0-
wan said "It's something I've
Residents already agreed to tax
themselves for two school bonda
-one for the Newport-Mesa
Un.ifted School Di.strict ln 2000 to
repair dilapidated schools and
one in 2002 for the Coast C.Om-
munity C.Ollege District to ~d a
laundry list of improvements
over 20 years on each of its three
If residents are receptive to
putting a bond issue on a ballot
for the utility line project, it could
be paid off through propeny tax
or sales tax. City Manager Allan
Roeder sald. State law requires a
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More than 600 fathers and sons from Newport Beach ca mp out in the outfield at Angel Stadium Friday night tor a fundra1ser
Calllpout with a cause
More than 600 dads and
sons pitch baseballs and
tents at Angel Stadium to
raise money for pediatric
cancer research group.
DH pl Bh1r1th
Dally Piiot
ANAHEIM -Steve Quackenbush and
Rod Carew share a special bond.
Both spent many nights at the Olil·
dren's HospitaJ of Orange County, sitting
in a room together, wondering if their
children would make it through their re-
spective battles with cancer.
Quackenbush's son, Marshall, now 10,
survived iL But the former Anaheim An·
gela slugger's daughter, Michelle, died at
age 17. MarsbaJl was diagnosed with a
cancer that aff ecta the nervoµs system
when be was 15 months old. Michelle
succumbed to leukemia seven month•
after she was diagnosed.
It Wilt their collective ci:rperlence that
made the two dldt start a fundratser wt year at Angil Stadium ln Anaheim,
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FAMILY TIME
'/r's children giving back to
children. It definitely helps
spread awareness, not on!>'
among children but their
parents as well.'
Jim WelHnbach,
incoming president of the Pediatric Cancer
Research Foundation
inviting fathers and sons from the New-
pon Beach YMCA's Indian nations to
spend a night camping out at the ball·
park. They did it again Friday night.
More than 600 dads and sons from
Newport Beach pitched, batted and
played catch under the bright lights,
where World Series games have been
played and won. The families ~ad raised
m,.oney to benefit the Pediatric Cancer
Research Foundation that allocates
funds for research on cancers that spe-
cifically affect children.
On Friday, the atmosphere wu throb-.
blng with energy as the children
charged around the green grass with ex-
citement. Depending on bow much
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money they raised. '>Orne got to take pic-
tures with Carew or get baseball!> auto-
graphed by him.
Michael Palltz, owner of La Cave res-
taurant in Newpon Beach, who was
there with his son Ben1amin, said the
event will go a long way in helping chil-
dren with cancer.
"And it 's a great event. becau!.e it's
neat to be able to sleep on the field
where the World Series game~ have
been played.· he said. "You get to pitch
from the pitching mound. For one
night, the whole stadium is ours. It's
great."
Benjamin said he planned on playing
with his friends until the lights went out
at 11 p.m .
MJ'm aJso going to attack other tribes
and take their Oags." he said, with a
smile.
Last year. the event raised $57,000,
Quackenbush said. This year. they hope
to raise between $80,000 and $100,000.
The children, while having a good
time, also get an educadon, he said.
"Ralslng pledges for kids with cancer
SM CAMPOUT, P11e M
Tune was right for. 'OC ' plug
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE a..•-= .wdll)pfritcan
two-thirds Diljority vote to ap·
prove a bond measure.
The bond would need to be
about $380 million. which in-
cludes the enpieering and de-
sign cost as weD as the construe·
lion, city engineer F.mesto
Munoz said
It's an opdon worth exploring.
said John Moorlach. the county
treasurer and a C.OSta Mesa resi-
dent.
"If you look at our neighboring
cities and you look at how nice
they are -the new develop-
ments -evt'rytlung as under-
ground," Moorlach said. ~vou
drive around Costa Mesa and it
kills you to see all these overhead
lines. From a o,tandpomt of beau-
tifying the my. it's something that
needs to be explored.·
A similar project on 19th Street
and Placenoa Avenue cost $530
per IJnear foot 10 put ~uthem
Califorrua EdJ<>on's dibtribution
See LINE, Pace AS
Final numbers
crunch makes
• race engaging
Gap narrows
between third-
and fourth-place
candidatei; in City
Council voting.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
C.O~fA \1f5A The W!P
the end of the month
Planning Comnuc;s1oner
1-.atnna .. oley and former
Mayor I mda Due.on have se·
cured the lif'>t two open -.eat.'>
The ran· between (,dl"IJch
and Bever ha5 been a volaule
one. Lrnualh on l'lt>euon
rnght. (,arhch was h.m·I) edg-
mg out &Yer for third place
By the ne'(l day. tht-two had
'>Witched place<, and Bever
had tall"n a <.0hd lead Smet'
then. though. tht' gap ha.,
mo<>Lly het'n narrowing hi
day. tht• gap c;Lalled out at 41
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between the two t:and1datt">
,tOCkeying ror !ht' tlurd open
seat on the C11v Council ha.-.
!>hrunk rnar1'edly '>tnce elec
oon night. , .. 1th Planmn~
Commb!.1oner Lm Bewr
holdmg JUSl a 68-vore· lead
over tus colleague. Bruce Gar·
heh.
\.'OI~ m the morning and li,n· 1
1shed at b8 voi~ in ~~ ~1-. -... ~ :l rll::>Crr\.• .. • •• ,~.. ~ • '... • .• }, ~
The ..ruft 1s bt-1::.iu~ of the
add111on of paper ;md most of
Lhl' absentee halluts to the
vote tallies. There are '>1111
60.000 provisional ballo~ th.tt
need to be counted as \o\-eU.
saal Brett Rowley. spokesman
for the Orange County Regi'i
trar of Voter.. lhe final VOil'
count ha., to ht' certified 17\
Bever said he'!> rehe~ed he'l><... • 1
'>llll m third place I leo, re--, ~
ce1ved tremeadou' t'ncour-
agemt'nt from hi'> supportbrS , . ,
dunng th1., nerw racklng ' . 11111e. he added.
"\\e'w bt>en follo\ .. mg tt likl"
everyone. and of n1urw 11\ a
na.iJ-buer. there·, nothing n~
there." Bevl'r 'Klld "I thm~ the
See NUMBERS. Paee A6
PUBLIC SAFETY
Would-be thieves
withdraw ATM
Police have no one
in custody, and no
surveillance video
recorded Friday's
attempted heist.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Some
haples.. thieves yanked an
ATM from a liquor store early
Friday morning, but the un-
authorized withdrawal got
no further than the parlc:ing
lot
PoUce showed up at
Oleers Liquor on Mesa Verde
Dnve .. .&t after a rohben.
alann <>ounded at about 6
a.m. Fnday. Co!>ta Me..a Po·
lice Sgt Marty Carver said.
When officers got there. they
found the A'Th1 lymg m the
parlcing lot and the front
window of the ~tore
smashed. he said
"It looks like they backed
into the window because
there were tire traclcs there, -
Carver said. MThen they put
some kind of strap around it
and pulled 1t out of the
store.·
But that's as far as the cash
machine got, he said. FJther
SM ATM,P .. eM
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BOO &BE¥0ND
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From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of.the 0.C ·i . . '
N ewport Beach's
DaftUgmlsa
former Marine and
longtime member
of the Orange County
Sheriff's Department, but he
still feels called to
community-oriented efforts
in retirement He is an active
member of the Newport
Beach post of the American
Legion and the Orange
County branch of the Navy
league, a group that gives
financial S\Jpport to active
duty sailors and Marines.
"What we do is support our
active servicemen within the
local community, which
extends all the way to San
Diego. We give monetary
rewards to sailors and
Marines of distinction, as
determined by their units,"
he said.
While in the Marines,
Uggen was stationed at
Camp PendJeton from 1968
to 1970. Though he protested
the United States'
involvement in the Vietnam
War while an engineering
student at the University of
Michigan, he joined the
military to find out more
about American activities in
that conflict.
"I was in college and
wondered what the war was
all about, so I joined the
Marine Corps to find out," he
said.
His brother was already
serving overseas. so he was
not sent to Vietnam after he
enlisted. Uggen left the
service with a new
appreciation for members of
the military. After the
military, he watched south
BOOMER
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well as a contact phone
number.
OHGOtNG
An Ak:ohofics Anonymous men's
support group meets from 8 to
9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Costa
Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th
St_, Costa Mesa. Information:
(949) 645-2356.
O.sis Senior Cen1-hokh a
pancake breakfaS1 from 8 to 10
a.m. on the second Saturday of
f11/ery month. Breakfast includes
pancakes. sausage. coffee and
orange JUice for $3, $1 for
dlildren. The center is at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar.
Information: (949) 644-3244.
A widows/widowers support
group meets from 1 to 3 p.m.
Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa
Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St.,
Costa Mesa. Information: (949)
645-2356.
TM Cotta Me.a Senior CenW '
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Betty's Trio from
Orange County grow as he
served with the Sheri.frs
Department from 1971 to
2002. He sat down with the
Daily Pilot's Andft'W Edwarda
to ta1Jc about his time in and
out of uniform.
What dJd you do In the
Marines!
I was a grunt, a ground
7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday
night at 695 W. 19th St., Costa
Mesa. The cost is $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish femily s.vk:e on.n
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
loss. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second group
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills.
The third group meets at 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. There's no cost to
attend, but advance registration
is required. (7l4) 446-4950.
Onis Senior c.n...,..
assistance. counseling and
referral services for seniors. (949)
644-3244.
A blood pNSSUre dlnic is held
from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W.
19th St, Costa Mesa. lnforma1ion:
(949) 645-2356.
089'9 Senior Cent9f oftln • deity
tetephone contact program for
seniors who have a limited local
support system. They also offer
computer classes that teadl the
basic8 of Word, Oukbn, Print
Shop and Internet usage. (949)
644-3244.
Dec;ide today •••
· Have it tomorrow!
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All Floor Inventory Reduced\
pounder for the first part of it,
and after that I was.an ·omce
pogue, • whlcb is working In the
office doing records.
Did ... in the .mce gtYe
you a d181rent pa;pecdw on
what w-. .,....,,tac'
Absolutely. I realiud that what
was going on in the country at
that ti.me was a very one-sided
view. The people at that time
were protesting agaJn&t our
The Oesis Senior CenW c6rs a
shuttle to take members to
appointment.I and gtoeety
shopping. The shuttle also takes
members to the oenter~Catl to
make an appointment (949)
644-3244.
o.sis Senior c.nw oftln vbual
aid sa-eenings with a Braille
Institute representative, by
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
Ouia Senior c..w ha.
walking group called Walker& Not
Rockers, which meets onoe a
week to enjoy scenic walks in and
around the Newport 8eac::tl area.
(949) 644-3244.
The Atmeimer'a Aun. end Git.I
Support Group of Newport Villa
WestNilla Rosa co-sponsors •
free support group meeting for
caregiven at 7 p.m. the fourth
Thursday of each month through
October at Newport Villa West
Assisted Living, 393 Hospital
Road, Newport Beach. (949)
631-3555.
The Atz.hekner'a ~and Mee.
Terrace, a rMidential C0f'9munity
for people with Alzheimer's
ditease and related dementia,
ofren a free support group for
caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the fltlt
Tuesday of eadl month 11t Meu
TetTaOe, 350 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa. (714) 283-1111.
0..6enior c.nw conducta
blood Pf9UU"9 ICl'•*"GI from 9
seMc::emen, when the only thing
they were doing was what they
were told to do, their duty.
It was very political; Vietnam
was a very political war. The
whole war was political Had the
politidans stayed out of it. we
woWd have won that war. You
can't talk about Vietnam without
being political.
What did )'OU do wtth the
Shea Hrt l>epm1mmtt
to~. the fttlt and thbd . li . ,,, eectl mon1h in Room 3
·aieoo~Ave., eoron.
del Mar. (949> 844-.324'.
The a.. SMlor C....o91rs.
Braille class to hetp with sight
loss from 10 a.m. to noon the first
Thursday of each month in Room
4 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona
del Mar. (949) 644-3244.
Rwm yow lllitime documents
for edvence health cere directives
at the Oasis Senior Center for $3
eadl. Call to make an
appointment (9491644-3244.
a.. Senior Center..,..
preventive healthcare services for
aenk>rs on the fourth Wednesday
of eed'I month in the oenter's
Room HS-3, 800 Marguerite Ave .•
Corona del Mar. Call to make an
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
Senion and low income...., ...
in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beadl
area can obtain free U.S.
Department of Agriculture
eurplua food from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. the second Friday of each
month In the rear parting lot at
the Churd\ of Christ. 740 w.
Wilson St., Costa Meea. Picture
ldenttficatJon la required. (949)
660-8238.
O..-Senlotc.nt.rc6r'la
oounMk>r to ealat wfth questions
about Medlcere, HMOa and
aupplementat and long-term cere
lneu~ CaH to make en
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San (]emente. 1be cidea Of lab :
forelt. IMne. Llguna Hma. I Laguna~ 0ana Point. they I
ID dlftk>ped whill J WU :
woddna there. : II cbt l'in'f ~ pn!ttJ t I ...,.,_...., :
Ob ya. two.Weal ago. we ;
gave ~t awards to the :
IUbmadne St.ennia. Prior to dJat. '
Third Marine Air Wing in :
M.ln.mar landl the Bonhomme I
R1cbud. wbk::b ls a fut attack
alraaft carrier.
The loal Cout Guard
cutter, NarwbaJ, we support ·
them, and we give rewards to :
their aallon.. :
Aw Cbe mrmhen oltbe Navy :
W.ae,llk•-ol ' ..................... them ;
... co blip,..,.. who..., In :
tbe eentcl!f
Yes, it's those people who haw
•t>een thett, done that,· and
want to support the people who
are doing lt now.
wmt kind ol oommunlty
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la'wllbtMA .... ••Leponf
What do we nm beRt All of
; them. 1be Fourth of July
Paocab brMkfut. Tbe Sons of
the American legton RID the
Bluet OD the Bay eftry year.
We do other fur>dmiwn here.
We do our own in·bouae things
for ~obedelt. Halkwn.
~ W81el'W the
YderlDa. (On~ Dey!, the
MMK C. OUSTIVOALY Pt.OT Soos wfD be lel'Vlng ID)' veteran
that UIOWI up here. whether
Everything. I WU a patrolman,
an investigator and a ~t
jailer before that.
Whllt w. It llb behlS ....
enfon:ement oflla:rf
We started out as a <X1W
county, and grew up reaJ fast
lnto a run suburban law
enforcement agency.
When I started wort:ing there,
there was nothing as far as dties
went, between Santa Ana and
eppOintment. (949) &4+3244.
OMla Senior c..r.,.,. .......
ptogrwn '°' m.nben. Lund'l la
lel'wd delv from 11~ e.rn. to
12:15 p.m. In the muldpurpoee
room at 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Coronadel Mar.~
meals are available for
homebound seniors. Reservations
are required (949) 644-3244.
TM AllMc:e for die M.ntllly • ol
Orange County provides
education and emotionat support
for families with loved ones who
are rnemalty ill. A free support
group meets from 10 to 11 :30 a .m.
~ ottlef Saturday 81 the
Orange County Mental Health
Oinlc, 3n5 Red Hill Ave .• Costa
Mesa. (7141850-8463.
0.. s.Nor~ofllf'I 9'*"81
of medical equipment -
wheektlalra, walkers and more.
(949) 644-3244.
The eo.t. Meu Senior c.nw
offers preventive health care
aeMcies for a.nlora from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. Wednesdays and from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. ~other
Tue.day, at 696 W. 191h St, Costa
Mesa. C.11 to mete en
appointment. (949) &e&.2366.
~a member ol the post or
no«. lunch on them. They're
going to make tt. pay for It, take
can oflt.
My wife and I haw done
dillermt events lwft, Halloween
is the big one that we do ...
we're busy down here all year
Jong.
~Navy League acaptl
dol'lalions. more information on
the Navy U!itlgw ls auailabll aJ
hnp:llwww.navyltogue.org.
SacllCy holds·-open,.,... . trom 11 1.m. to 3 ~ Thundlvs
et 1870 Anlbelm ~ c.o..a
Mea. The ~felnu ..
memonbRla from dM dly of
Costl Meu end the Senta Ana
Amrv AJr Bue. (949) 631-5918.
a.. Seniorc....rollr'I.
Partinaon'a diseue eupport
group from 7 to 9 p.m. the second
Thursday of eed'I month at 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
(949) 644-324'.
TM ea.ca Melli 8en6or c.Nr
offers~ 88fVices for
medtcal..-.lated~
Call at lees! one WMtt In edvanoe.
All other"'~ needs -
~ ae GrocetY lhopping, library
vtsft9 and rtda to end from the
'*1ter -may be reMfwd
~ 8 and 8:30a.m. the
.. me ct-v MtVice ii needed. (949)
646-2356. Dill ext. 19 for
~appointments.
n.c-. .......... c.w on.rs. Widow9-W5dowwa
5'.tppOft Group from 111> 3 p.m.
Wedineadrtl at 885 W. 19th St..
Costa Mela. (949) 846-2366.
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loc:alty end eround .. county. •
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19lh Sl. C.ollbt Meu. (948) 846-Zlie. ~peel. TheCMt11r•1t
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The C09ta Mia~ llwf\. (948) &M 32<'4.
New 150,000 $Cl· ft.
Desi.per Showroom
The lmest in Orange Gounty
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COSTA MBSA -0nnae
County water qeodes Im·
port about 5°" of the water
uMd by area bouaeholdt and
buslneaaes, even u another
posalble 1<>urce -urban nm·
off-trickles away Into 1torm
drains and ultimately the
ocean.
A new grass-roots group
plans to attack the runoff
problem and encourage wa·
ter conservation ln Orange
County. The Santa Ana Rlftr
Watershed Alliance, which ln·
eludes residents and city hall
representativet from atx
Orange County clttea, began
meeting earlier this year .
The new group was started
by the Barth Resource Foun-
dation, a Costa Mesa-baaed.
environmental organization
that plans to hire someone to
get people involved ln the al-
liance and coordinate lts ac-
tivities.
"We don't have a water
shortage when we have water
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ater and money
naoal"I don d '11 our (No1111-Cia 1111 I --.· FYI
.,.... and• b.ft • lllbM ..,....... • For more lntonNdon, vWt
runotrplOll .... • ..W ...,.._ The .. 1111> IC .. SPN • •·""'-w·~OflJ
nle Bupr, tbt .Buth a.-•wort wlda J di-a ••ti•· onnne. aowce Pound1don'• eucu-meacal lfOUPl md Wida water
dve Cllnctor. •1t mew ...... IUCb .. the ()nap I ~Pie.,. totally wudng wa· C.Ounty Wat« OllUkt. wbkb from ~ that water,
ter and~ money.• II cnta~ a ~ diet WW because are a real reeouree. •
Barpr hU &IDbldout iOa.11 purify uated wutewater aod Because water protection
(or the watenMd alllance UM it to (91Jlen11h tbe are.'• and contervadon la 1uch a
that Include twnlng the ground'Water bUID. big Job, having grua-roota
Sula Ana Riwr back to a That pou.ndwatet ftPlen· groupt such u the new
oatunJ rivet rather than the lihment syttem la the kind ot watershed alUanu wort on
fJOOd channel It la now. She pro~ B&rler wants to en· water quality lJSue• can be a
Uao wanta the~ to creete ~e with the state grant ·wtft for everyone, aaJd Jerry
a tong·term plaft ror the money. 1bJbeault. executive officer of
watertbed. When the system la ready in the Santa Ana Regional Water
Once a watershed coordJ-2007, It wUl provide water (or Quality Control Board.
nator la hired, that person more than 140,000 house-lt()ne of the things l)lat we
wUl help the group pther ln-bolds a year and eave mllliona fully realize ls that there's way
formation on water projects, of gallons of water from being more to do than we can ban·
encourage conaervatlon and released lnto the ocean, said dle, • he said. ·Anyone else
educate people about water Jan DeBay, a member o( the who can help with watershed
issues. A three-year, $350,000 water district's boud of d.irec-managemen1 and organizing
grant from the state Depart-tors and former Newport activities, 1hat's hugely im·
ment of Co111ervation will Beach mayor. portant to us."
pay the coordinator's salary. ·we were getting so much The Santa Ana River Waler·
"The purpose of thls grant wastewater that we ·were abed Alliance meets from 10
is to decrease Southern Call· coming to the point of where a.m. to noon the firs! niurs-
fornfa'a rell~ce, and speclfi-we would have had to build day of every month at the
cally the Santa Ana River another outfall [plpel to the Lawn Bowling Center, 26 15
watershed's reliance, on ocean," she said. •1t saves us Valencia Ave .. Santa Ana.
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ATM set at the far end of the
countet well away from the
store's front
Police don't have anyone in
custody and DO swveUlance
video recorded the eodeaYOt.
~said.
Anybody with informadon
about the anempted theft ii
urged to call Costa Mesa Police
Sgt. Dan Holford at (714) 754-
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PUBLIC SAFEIY
Irvine man dies in
motorcycle crash
An Irvine man died Thursday
night after bis motorcycle
struck the back of a truck on a
San Diego Freeway offramp in
Costa Mesa.
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Lawrence RollOW, 27, was
riding bis 2004 JCawuakj
motorcycle on the Fairview
Road offramp of the freeway
just before 9 p.m., Costa Mesa
Police Lt. Dave Anderson said.
Witnesses reported he was driv-
ing about 100 miles per hour,
Anderson said.
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Rossow'a motorcycle struck
the back of a Ford pickup truck.
throwing him into a fud truck
in the next lane and then Lo the
pavement, according to the
California Highway Patrol An-
other car then ran over him,
pinning him underneath, po-
lice said.
Rossow was pronounced
dead at the scene. The crash
clo5ed the offramp for three
and a half hours.
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PHOTOS BY MARK C OUSlli I OM.Y Pl.OT
Newport Beach Poice Officer Tracy McKenzie weaves his motorcycle through the cones of "The '
Eiminator" ccuse dlmg Wednesday morning's annual Orange ~Traffic Officers' Assn. Police '
Motorcycle Training and Skis Competition in the parking lot of turtington Beach State Beach. '
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On bis first day back to wort.
just a momh der a car knoc:bd
him otf hia motorcyde. Calta
Mesa Pob otlicu Joie 1bm:s
got tight beck OD the provabial
hone that dvew him.
Theres aod aeYal ocher C.osta
Mesa Potn motorqdie olfiorn
showed off their riding skilb dl1s
-week ai tbe Orange County nat-
fic Of6au' Assn. ~ Motor-
cyde naJning and Skills Compe-
tition in Huntington Beach.
About 40 ...,an from u far
away .. OUtand took part in the
annual event. which brougbt to-
g'dhet' more than 200 officers
who~ a love of one of police
wodc's nxn dangerous a.ign-
menu.
·11·1 amazing bow it's in the
blood •• said Torres, whole shouJ-
der WU broken in the aa:ident
·My wife doesn't want me to ride
anymore. But here I am..
Another injured Cosu Mesa
officer. DennJs Dk:bos, came
with his 1-year-old daughter to
watch bia fdeods ride. Oic:kms is
still ..maMliDg from a serious
aub in June aa be rode home on
the San Otego FftJeway.
In that accident. another
motofqdisl. who was allegedly
traveling more than 100 miles
per hour, struck Dicbns' motor-
cycle from behind. knocking him
off. The man in that aub is
awaiting utal on drunken drtvtng
charges.
Dickens is undergoing physi-
cal tbenpy md II waiting for
doctors to tell him be can ride
again.
• 1 miss this.• Diet.ens said as
be watched the Wednesday com-
petition. ·It's good to get out here
and smell the nb11111t •
1be e"YeOt 1e1W1 as a fund .
raiser for the famflles·of motor-
cycle officers killed In the line of
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ls a way for these privileged
boya to learn about kids who
aren't that lucky,• Quacken-
bush saJd.
-lb.la event ll aped.al becaUH
it involves childml. aid Jlm
Welsenbach. iDc:oming prai-
deot of the Pediatric Cancer
Raean:h Poundadon,
·1t'1 chlldren gMng back lO
children.. be aid. •1t deftnltely
beJpl tpraad awareoae, not
Costa Mesa Poice Officer Bfycwl Wacbs keeps tis motorcycle
steady wh1e ricilg skM1y bough the •51ow Box" c<Use, as
~Beach Poice Officer Matt Cam, left, watches his form
<bilg We<h!sday morring's nlJai rmg ~"the par1q,
lot of tbltilgton Beach State Beach.
d~ This year. four motorcyde
officers in the ltale died. said
Huntington Beach Police Officer
Bk:bard WrilbL
More than half of Oak.land's 25
motorcyde ofliceTlS brought their
huge Harley-Davidson Road
Kings down Lo compete and per-
form a team drill in honor offel-
low officer Will Salis. Oakland
officer Randy Pope said Set.Us,
39, died in July when a truck
struck his motorcyde as be was
riding borne from bis shift.
Wednesday's competition ln-
duded tnftk cones Id into a se-
ries of courses. testing officers'
slcilk Officers had ro maneuver
their motorcycles around curves.
weave in and out of cones and
tum sharp drdes -without
knocking <Ml' any of the cones
or dropping a foot to the pave-
ment
Doing that kind of work m a
only among chjldren but their
parents u weU. •
Carew saJd he feels a special
connection with this event be-
cause It saves young llves.
·1 lost a daughter,• he said.
·sut I feel like I've gained a lot
of other kids.·
The ba.seba.U Hall of Farner
aa.id he was also keeping a
promise be made to his dytng
daughter,
•She told me, 'No matter what
happens to me. you haw to help
these kids out. •• Carew saJd.
Jlm Wy9opal, who WU there
competit:iYe but controlled envi,
moment helps prepare the ofti.
cers Lo awid accidents in the rm(
world. said Co5&a Mesa pa Qtlef John Hensley. Most mocor
cycle officers are injured by
less drivers. not through
own mistakes. he saJd. :
"Believe it or not. these alt'~
skills that keep }'OU alive wherl
someone pulls m front of you.~
Newport Beach Police Office!!
ThKy McKenzie saJd. "hen ~
you don't do ~ lin the compt1
titionl. it's good to shake the rus(
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McKenzie and fellow Newpo"'
Beach Police officers Brian H~
and Dave Darling won first plac~
overall in the BMW compenuonJ
The competition was divide<(
into separate caaegoria for 1arge1J
moton:ydes, lib the BMWs an<I
Hadey-Dmdlons and for ~
smaller Kawasaki motorcycle.. :
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with his two sons. said he fel~
humbled by what he hu
learned about cancer-stricke~
cbildrm I
·u makes me reel fortunate.1
he &aid. •tn the Mojave group.
we have a saying that w~
&bould help the helpless. That'~
what we're here to do.· •
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I fl\llt point out that I have not
teen the lhow. not even a eecond 9f tt But you knew that
: lmteld. I hive done my ~ onUne, reading review., iettlnl p1o11 and tJPNkins to pneone who watches tbe lhow am week. The fact la, I don\ Oeed to watch this prbqe to
~ton It. and I really didn't
need to do u much n!le8J'Ch on t 11 I did. But I blow that there
~fellow grenade-throwen out mere who will disqualify me from the dhcussSoo, becau1e I
~wasted my time in front
of tbe tube becomJ.ns ~
"1 the meaningiesa lives of Seth.
$ummer and~ other c8rdboard
chamcten pretented eadl week.
The OC ls mJndleM pap, an
~ eoap opera u trMa1 as fD the evening soap operas that
came before lt That doesn\
$\uprise me either. because that '8 typical of what ls found on
ldevlaion these days.
l completdy support Newport
Beach Mayor 1bd RJdgeway's
defense of the promotion of the
shaw. Al. part of that defense,
Ridgeway responded to a letter
!hat wondered why the city did
not instead honor the Boy Scouts
or high school graduates.
Ridgeway stated that they do.
(They do.)
But the local Boy Scout uoop
and a recent bunch of 17-and
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lines underground and $190 per
linear foot to put SBCs lines
underground, for a minimum
project length of one mile.
The poll will give residents a
ball-parlc figure and ask. how they
feel about paying to put the util-
ity lines on the main streets
underground versus paying for
other priorities like public safety
or walls separating homes from
the street . Munoz said. The last
time the city conducted a general
poll on the same topic. res1dents
were receptive 10 the idea but not
willing to pay for it, Roeder said.
Mayor Gary Monahan is con·
cemed that history will repeal it·
self. He supports putting utility
lines underground in certain ar-
eas, as the city ha.s been doing.
18--old 111,adenca .. not
~ thmu&Mul the ~Ind even lbl'Old. • • RJdpway nOted.
~ that pleuure ta rteerYed
!or Wei of~ J)rOINlculry
and poln~ ~ lMng. 1blin
what p1I our attendOn meee
days.
In the end, the dedilon to
book up wttb the lhow WU not &
moral Of lepl qu.don. lt WU
l1rlctJy one of doDail and ceat&
RJdpway takf '° Mnwtf: "1111
estfmated that more than $20
mDllon of city nMeDUe ClOOlel
from tourism. .. And wbDe the
mucbt)'-mucb catainly did.
comldef the conc:erm about
"eendlng the wrong me1 • • •
they didn't really care enough.
The vtslton buree:u coaecdy
UIWJ1ed that the rest of the
oountty, lndud1ng a Jot of young
people. would be ltt1'ICted to the
~and want to drop their
tourist bucb here beau we the
place ls aawling wtdl supedldaJ
loose women who wear reval1ng
clothes, and the men are all
hunks who are about as deep as
the Santa Ana River.
See? I told you this was
garbage. This show could have
been called "The BH" (for
Bevt!rty Hills) or "The M" (for
Manhattan) and no one would
have known the difference. AD
the producers of "The OC" had
to do was &bow an occasional
beach scene to remind everyone
where they were. Other than that,
it's the same old plots, with the
same old dialogue presented in a
but he lhink.s there are higher
priorities to ask the voters lo pay
for.
ulf I were to support a bond Is-
sue, with the need we have for
pad.land -especially for our
kids -and the need for street re-
pairs and storm drains, which is
in the millions, I would be much
more supportive of making a
case for a project like that,"
Monahan said.
Moorlach suggested two ballot
initiatives. The first would be
non-binding and ask voters how
they feel about a tax to put the
utility lines underground. If that
eliots a favorable response. then
put the bond measure on the
next ballot. Moorlach said.
Other cities s:yp1cally pay to put
the utility lines on main streets
underground by using money al-
located by the C.alifomia Public
Utilities Commission, Munoz
said. Costa Mesa has al.ready
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spent a large chwik of those
funds just on the 19th Street and
Placentia Avenue project, Munoz
added.
Council members also directed
staff members to look at creating
a policy similar to Newport
Beach's, vpuch allows residents to
pay for putting utilities under-
ground on the streets in their
neighborhoods lf they so desire.
lWo-thirds of a neighborhood's
residents would have to approve
for a project to go forward.
Staff members will now need
to idenafy funds In the budget to
hire a consultant to conduct the
poll and bring that information
back to the counciJ for consid·
eration, Public Services Director
Bill Morris said.
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Students of St. Joachim Parish School walk back to their classes in a trailer as wori<ers construct a new school on the grounds of the
Parish. In 1he background can be seen the old school and church tower, and on the right is a trailer that is part of the temporary facilities.
School gets a major face-lift
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Students used to be the only
ones allowed on the plastic slide
at St Joachim Parish School in
Costa Mesa. But this year its be-
come a makeshift rest area for
weary construction workers.
The school will rejoice in its
first major face-lift next summer
after spending nearly $7 million
in grants to replace its 55-year-
old buildin~ 1Wo classroom
buiJdings. the parish office, the
rectory and the main hall have
already been bulldozed, and
they'll be replaced by an 8,500·
square-foot gymnasium/multi·
purpose building and a two-
story, Internet-ready classroom
building that features a state-of-
the·art science center, music ap·
predation room, technologically
improved library and parish of-
fice.
School Board President Jenny
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duration of the count is more
painful than anything. But, hey,
~re still around. and the more
days we can put behind us and
still be ahead. the better we are."
Gad.ich said he's had some anx-
ious moments as well
"I~ come from 160-some
votes behind a week ago to where
I am "<Mi" he said. "It's been a
pretty positive trend. but I don't
know how to read it. so I'm ~t
trying to hang In there..
The third open seat bas been
known to produce suspense. for-
mer Mayor Sandra Genis said In
1988, for instance, votes for Masy
Hombuc:kie and Jay Humphrey
fluctuated for a few days after the
election, Genis recalled. Horn-
buckle ended up surviving the 6-
nal vote count
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Yonkers said the school i!.n't ex-
panding -just improving
through modemi.7..ation. Through
the· end of the year the contrac·
tor, Slater Builders. will install
underground utilities and pour
the concrete foundations before
erecting the new structures.
Principal Joe Leppert saJd the
modernization project for the
pre-kindergarten through
eighth-grade school was a natu·
raJ fit because the campus's
population grew by 20 students
this year. to 292. In addition, the
school and church hold English I
Spanish religious education
classes and community support
groups until JO p.m. mghtJy. he
said.
Hour M:hool serves the youth
of CoMa Mesa. and the parish is
really involved in reaching the
grearer commuruty and )cjds who
go to public school," Leppert
said. HWe're 1mprovmg our facili·
ties beccwi.e of years of wear and
tear . . Everybody reaJi7.ed we
outgrew the place.
St. Joachim ~ usmg portable
classrooms for its pre-kindergar-
ten through thud grade classes,
wtule its fourth-through :.ixth·
grade cla.sM!5 remam housed in
Its one remaining lWO·'>tory brick
Ejther of the two compeurors
this time around will be an asset
to the city, Gems said.
"Both have shown to be dili·
genl with their work on the Plan-
ning Commission, going over
material'> and asking quesdons,"
she srud.
One r.uity to this election ha-.
caused some head-saatdung -
the los.s of two incumbents. Mj)ce
Scheafer and Ouis Steel Scheafer
was appointed last year to replace
fonner Mayor Karen Robinson.
who left the dais to become a Su-
perior Court 1udge."I can't recall a
time when we have had two in·
cumbents lose," said City Man·
ager Allan Roeder. who has been
working m Costa Mesa for about
30 years.
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building. In the meanume. !>tu·
dents are using a temporary
blaclctop area. basketball couns
and softball field that are en·
closed by chain-link fences.
The school began plans for the
remodeling in August 2003 after
11 received a $4-million grant
from the Shea Foundation,
whkh gives s11.able grants to
Catholic schools nationwide,
Yonkers said.
Members of the parish and the
Newport-Mesa commurtlty gave
another $2 million in grant~. '>he
&_aid. The school received it:.
portable classrooms in June and
constructio n began in August.
"Schools like thls aJways suc-
ceed or are improved because
people believe in them," I ~ppert
said. "People who believe in
Catholic education make 11 what
it is."
Admirustrators expect an addi
t1onaJ S 1.3 million u. needed for
new furniture, fixtures and other
equipment so the project can be
completed before the 2005-06
school year begins. Yonkers srud
Leppert said his students can
barely hear the construction
crews working. The crews ac-
commodate students' recess and
physical education schedules by
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TODAY
Vi9tnamese Culture Night win
rndude Vietnamese folk music
and dances, martial arts
perfonnances and a slide show
on Vietnamese history. The event
will begin at 5 p.m. in the Robert
B. Moore Theatre at Orange
Coast College, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Tlcbta will
cost $10 in advance, $15 at the
door and $12 f°' students.
lnfonnation: (714) 721-6508.
aJrenng the rype of work they do
and occasionally haJ1ing work di·
together, Leppen said.
Eighth-grader FJJen 0 Hnen.
commissioner of religiou" affairs
on campus. adnuned !>he wa" a •
urtJe jealous beca~ she"U he
leavmg for hjgh school nexl year
The crews don'r affect her studre-.
or recess. the 13-year-old '>a.Jd.
"I thjflk the Jackhammer. were
really loud at first, bur that W.lli ·
onJy for a couple days, H F-.llen
said. "fl only affected us when we
were reading literature or '>Orne·
thing.H
Yonker>' sixth grade daughter, .
MoUy. 11 , ~id she's looking for· '
ward 10 playing basketball in the '
gymna'>1um when ti'"> finr,hed
next year Molly '>aid It fell
'>trange ro 'it in a portable huild
ing beca~ '>he'd '>pent the Ja,t
">t'Ven yean. in the aging hnck '
bwldmgs -with the same cla\.'i· '
mates every year -but sht• and
her mother said the kid'> ill?
'>tarting to get excited about IM
change of atmosphere. ,
"When the studen~ !.Cl\\-their '
school ge1ung buJJdozed, Lhe
pnde W<lS what really struck me.·
Jenny Yonker-.. '>aid ·Really, I
think they're tntly feeling hh
they won the lottl'ry."
The Angah.,. Ensemble, en
Indian dance troupe, will perform
"From Sensuality to Spirituality: :
Through Kuchipudi Dance." The 4
p.m . show will tJe at Orange
Coast College's Fine Arts Hall 119, '
2701 Fa1rv1ew Road, Costa Mesa
Tidcets will cost $8. lnfonnation
(714) 432-5880.
The ·s...on. of Bleaings·
fashion brunch and boutique will
be a display of holiday fashions
with PfOfessional models. The
event will be a fundraiser for the
Concordia University Student
Scholershtp Fund. The boollque 1
will begin at 9:30 a.m.; the brunch
and fashion show will begin at 11
a.m. The event will be at the
Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beacn. 1
Admission will cost $60.
Information: (949) 854-8002, Ext.
1862.
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The~ Tld Lounge event
· wtll be 1 fundralaer for the
Manners Elementary School
Foundation: There will be food,
musJc end entertainment et the 6
to 11 p.m. event at the Peter end
Mary Muth Interpretive Center,
2301 University Drive, Newport
Beacti. Information: (714)
31~1250.
A violin end piano concet1
featuring works by Bach,
Beethoven and Saint-Saens
will begin at 5 p.m. at the
Orange CoHt Unitarian
Univeraall1t Church. 1259
Victoria Street, Costa Mesa.
Ticbta will cost $12 for adults,
$8 for students or $~5 per
family. Information: (949)
~2 or http://ocvuc.org.
A w8ldng tour al~ Upper
Newport Bay Ecological Reserve
will cover about one mile of the
Bae* Bey, with atops for exhibits
and di1CUulons on the bay's
history. Groups will begin the
tour between 9 and 10:15 a.m.
Tours will begin at the comer of
East Bluff Drive and Bae* Bay
Road. Newport Beach. Tours will
be free. Information: (949)
786-8878.
The f'llll liunll Show, a lhowcue
for f11hion and acceuorie1, will
be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
American Cancer Society, E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
The group will accept donations.
lnformltlon: (949) 640-4777.
A holld8y boutique 11le wlll
feature gifts like jewelry,
coametlca, candles and home
ci.corat1on1. The sale will be held
by Halecrest Paric. a Costa Mesa
swim and tennis club. The 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. sale wtll be In the main
ballroom at Halecrest Part. 3107
Klllybrooh Lane. Information:
(714) 657-7234.
SUNDAY
'"'The OMny Orc:herd• wll be
performed by members of the
Sage Hiii Scnool Department of
Theeter. The 2 p.m. show wtll be
at the Irvine Barctey Theatre, 4242
Campus Drfve. Irvine. Admlalon
wtll coat $10 for adulta and $6 for
students. Information: (949)
219-0100.
a.tee Alcherdl, euthor al
•Kermie Relatfonlhlpa: Healing
lnvtalble Wounds:' will host 1
KlrmloRelltiONhlpa Wortc.ahop
from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Center for
Spfrttual DilCOVefY, 2860 Mell
Ven:t. Drive Eut, Coat.a M ....
The C09t la $30, ~ tndudel
lund't. Information: (714)
764-7399. Ext. 23.
A holdlly boutique .. wtl
feature glftl like jewelry,
coemedca, cendlee end home
decoratk>na. The .... wfll be held
by Halecrest Part. 1 Costa Meu
swim and tennll club. The 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. sale will be In the main
ballroom at Halecrest Paric. 3107
Killybrooke Lane. Information:
(714) 567-7234.
MONDAY
The Fall 1hmk Show. a lhowcae
for fashion and acce11orie1,
will be held from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. at American Cancer
Society, E. Coast Highway.
Corona del Mar. The group will
accept donations. Information:
(949) 640-4777.
A frM ~l91ty ICr'MnJng
will be held from 10:30 a.m. to
2:30 p.m. at Mother's Market. 225
East 17th St., Costa M esa.
Information: (949) 631-4741.
TUESDAY
A support group for c.liac
disease, a gastrointestinal
disorder, will meet at 7 p.m. at
Hoag Hospital. 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 644-4966.
WEDNESADAY
A prH1nt.tlon wll be held on the
lives of German prisone~ of war
who were Interned In Orange
County during Worid War II. The
talk will begin at 7:30 p.m .• and
doors will open at 7 p.m. The
event will be at the Costa Mesa
Historic81 Society, llflO Anaheim
St., Coata Mesa. Information:
(949) 631 -5918.
•fun Bloom: • lecturw on h lh
and art of Georgia O'Keefe, will
begin at 7 p.m. at the Newport
Beach Central Library, 1000
Avocado Ave, Newport Beach.
Admlulon will cost $12, $10 for
members of the Library
Foundation end S5 for students.
Information: (949) 644-3296.
The Our Lady OuMn al Angela
Parish Center will host Claire
Frazier-Yzaguirre, who will speak
on ways to find quiet and balance
in life. The 9:30 to 11 a.m. talk will
be at the pariah center, 2048 Mar
Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 644-0200.
The WMt Newpot1 Bw:h Ann.
will hold its annual meeting et 7
p.m . at Newport Beach City Hall,
3300 Newport Blvd. Information:
(949) 722-6421.
A ea,.... lnnsltion Wofbhop
will be held for people
contemplating a new fine of work.
The first aenlon of the two-week
worbhop wtll be from 6 to 6:30
p.m. at the Orange Coast College
Re-Entry Center, 2701 Fairview
Road. Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 432-5162.
ntURSOAY
........ from about20
Unlvel"lity of Callfomla, Callfomla
Si.te Unlvel"lity and Independent
campu ... will be at the College
Fair at Orange Coast College. The
fllr wUI be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
"o;ange Coat College, 2101
Fairview Road. lnfonnatfon: (714)
432~
A ,..,... ,, 1tadw from UC lrW'ie
will vittt the Orange CoMt
College Trenafer Center from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. The college is at
2701 Fairview Road. Information:
(714) 432-5894.
A ,..,... , , 1tadw from Vanguerd
University will visit Orange Coast
College from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The college i1 at 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Information:
(714) 432-5894.
NOV.20
Untted Studio9 al Sel D.r."9
and the City of Hope will host a
Kidcs for Cancer ·Kidt-a-thon and
Blood Drive" from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. at 3636 Newport Blvd .•
Newport Beach. The event
indudes martial arts
demonstrations, a silent auction
and a musical performance by
Adndr Driscoll. Information: (949)
722-0526.
·ee ~Change: a mu• and
poetry concert, will begin at 7
p.m. at the Orange Coast
Unitarian Universalist Church,
1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa.
Information: (949) 646-4652 or
http://ocuuc.org.
The American Cancer Sod9ty wlU
hold a rummage sale from 10
a.m . to 5 p.m . at 2600 E. Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. Gently
used donations will be accepted.
Information: (949) 640-4777.
NOV. 21
The Hannonll S.roque Plty9n
will perform a variety of French
music In their concert, •Accent
Francai1." The 4 p.m. show will be
at Newport Harbor Lutheran
Churd'I, 798 Dover Drive,
Newport Beach. Information:
(714) 970-8545.
The American Cancer Sod«y wtff
hold a rummage sale from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. at 2600 E. Coast
Highway. Corona del Mar. Gently
used donation• will be accepted.
Information: (949) 640-4777.
A Chanukah 8uur will be
presented by the Women of
Temple Bat Yahm from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm. 1011
Camelbadl St, Newport Beacti.
Jewelry, cosmetlcl. ct.Ina, toys
and other Items wtll be on ule.
lnfonnatlon: (949) 644-1999.
•Abrlhem: The Rm Jwt or the
First Muslim 7• wtll be the title of
a 1peclal preMntatfon by Rabbi
Reuven Arestone. The talk wtll be
from 7 to 8:46 p.m . at Temple Bat
Yahm, 1011 Camelbact St.,
Newport Beectt. lnfonnatton:
(949) 644-1999.
NOV. 22
A ........ 1tadw from UC Irvine
will vlth the Orange Coat
College Tranmr Center from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m . The college 11 at
2701 Fairview Road. lnfonnatJon:
(714) 432-6894.
A ,..,...11nt11dw from Cat 8t8'9
long Beectt will vlah the Orange
Coat College Transfer Center
~ 9 a.m. to noon. The college
la at 2701 Fairview Road. Costa
M .... Information: (714)
432-5894.
r+av. 23
A Npn1•1bldw from UC 1rvtn.
will visit the Orange Coast
College Transfer Center from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. The college is at
2701 Fairview Road. Information:
(714) 432-5894.
NOV. 24
A ~fromCal Sbi19
Long Beach will visit the Orange
Coast College quad from 9 a.m. to
noon. The college Is at 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 432-5894.
NOV. 29
The annual TrM Lighting
Ceremony at South Coast Town
Center will feature a performance
by the All-American Boys Chorus
and a visit from Santa Claus. The
6 p.m . event will be at Town
Center Paric, next to South Coast
Plaza. which is at 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. Information: (7 14)
43&-2100.
NOV. 30
A rept"9111bltivefrom UCLA will
visit the Orange Coast College
Transfer Center from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. The college 11 at 2701
Fairview Road. Information: (714)
432-5894.
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SPECIAL EVENTS GUMNER1 STRING QUMm'
The Guemett String Quartet will
MatcANl>OL play tone• by Moz.lrt. Blidge and
Rlwl et 8 p.m. Nov. 22 et the Clay~ wffl petfo.m Bardly Theatre, 4242 c.npua Outllmal mulio at en 8 p.m. Drive, lrvtne. Tkteta ant $36 to concen Nov. 28 et the Otarige $45. lnfonnation: (949) 553-2422. County Peffonning Ml Center,
600 Town Center OrM, ~ JAZZ. VOCALS Mela. Tidteta will cmt 96210 S81 Jazz vocalist Steve Tyrell will lnformetlon: (714) 66$-2781 perform en 8 p.m . show Dec. 4 et
MUSIC the Orange County Perfomting
AIU Center, 600 Town Center
Drive, Cotta Meu. Tidteta will
BE-80P CONCERT cost S3A to $69. (714) 668-2787.
Trumpet player Jade Sheldon,
billed aa an originator of Welt WEEKLY JAM DUKE'S PLACE
Coast b9-bop, will petform at 9:30 Jazz and codctallt flow deity from
p.m. today at the Orange County noon to midnight Sundays
Performing Arts Center, 800 Town through Thursdays and from
Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Cell for noon to 2 a.m. Fridays and
tidtet information. Information: Saturdays at the Balboa Bay Club
(714) 566-2787 or & Resort, at 1221 W. Coast
http:l..WWW.ocpac.org. Highway, Newport Beactt.
GWTAR ENSEIB..E
Information: (949) 646-6000.
PERFORMANCE' lWl9l1A GINA WEEKEND JAZZ.
The Orange Coast College' Guitar Walter Lakota and David Alcantar,
Ensembfe, • group of more than the New Yorit Jazz Connection
20 musicians. will perform Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
classical worb spanning aix E. Coast Highway in Newport at 8
centuries of music. The 8 p.m. p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
performance will be today at the at 7 p.m . Sundays and Mdndays.
Orange Coast College Fine Alta Diana Ditri joins the duo on
Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, vocals on Mondays. It's free.
Costa Mesa. Tdeta will cost $7. Information: (949) 673-9500.
Information: (714) 432-6880.
MUSIC AT TlfE GRILl
W1NO ENSEreLE CONCERT MPG members Greg Morgan.
Orchestral worb written for wind Nidt Peper and Kelty Gordien
instruments will be performed at perform classic roe*, R&B and
a 3 p.m . show Sunday at the swing music at 8:30 p.m. Fridays
Robert B. Moore Theatre at and Saturdays at the Bluewater
Orange Coast College, 2701 Grill, 630 Udo Perie Drive,
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Newport Beactt. (949) 675-3474.
Tdets will cost $7. Information:
(7140 432-5880. REVOLVER
la Cave Restaurant offers
"SONGS MY MOTlfER TAUGHT Revolver, which features DJs
ME" along with imagery and auditory
Singer Loma Luft will delighta at 10 p.m. Tuesdays at
performance of songs made 1695 lrvlne Ave., Costa Mesa.
famoos by her mother, Judy Information: (949) 646-7944.
Garland. The 7:30 p.m. concert
will be performed Tuesday SINATRA TRIBUTE
through Nov. 20 at the Orange la Cave Restaurant offers David
County Performing Arts Center, Kinwald's live tribute to Frank
600 Town Center Drive, Costa Sinatra from 6 to 9 p.m . Mondays
Mesa. Information: (714) and Tuesdays at 1695 Irvine Ave ..
55&-2787 or Costa Mesa. (949) 640-7944.
http://www.ocpac.org.
THE UNDERGROUND LOUNGE
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA la Cave Restaurant offers the
The Orange Coast College Underground Lounge, featuring
Symphony Orchestra will Pete Villani singing Bennett,
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funky IOUt Jm muelc rA....., a.
from 10 p.m. "' 1 a.m. on
ThurldlVI "188& INtnt lwe.,
Colta Mesa. (949) &e&-79'M.
THE GIG'.lt WO JR. 1RIO
UI Caw AetUurent °"9r'I the JUI
fusion mullc of the Ginger Blbr
Jr. Trio from 10 p.m. to 1 1.m.
Fndeys et 1&96 lrvtne Ave., Cotta
Mesa. (949) 648-7M4.
TODD OLIVER JAZl. QUM1"ET
U1 Ceve Restaurant ofhN"'I the Jan
music of the Todd Oliver Jwz
Quartet from 10 p.m . to 1 a.m.
Wednesdays and Setuf'daYa et
1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa.
lnformetion: (949) 64&-7944.
PHI.SHANE
UI Cave Restauran1 will host Phil
Shane, a on.man mutic legend
who sings Etvis, lewft, Dtemond,
Orbison, Cash and other muaic
great.a. The performance begins
at 10 p.m. the last Friday of eectt
month et 1895 Irvine Ave., Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
646-7944.
MUSIC AT 1liE PEUCAN
The Rusty PeUcanoffers the
music of Common Ground from
Wednesday through Sunday. The
band performs from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursday, from
8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m .
Sunday. The restaurant la et 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. ffee. (949) 642·3431.
MUSIC AT Pt.AYERS
Players restaurant Is now offering
live music from 9 p.m. to
midnight avery Friday and
Saturday. Players Is at 512 W. 19th
St. Costa Mesa. No cover charge.
~646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony's Rlverboet Restaurant
in Newport Beach presents the
Aidt Sherman Duo featuring Aidt
Sherman and Alan Remington on
Friday nights. The program
features all your favorites on the
saxophone keyboards. Anthony'•
is at 151 E. Coast Highway. (949)
673-3425.
POP-ROCK AHO FlAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rod< and Motown
act, performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays
at Carmelo's Ristorame, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
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Sunday and Nov. 21. I
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Coflege, 2701 FeiMew Roed,
Costa Meu. AdvM'a dcteta will
coct $7. The price It the door will .
be S8. lnformdon: (714)
432-6640, Ext. 1.
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South Coaat R.pertory will
perfonn ·Hat>eu• torpua•
through NOii. 21 8t 866 Town I'
Center Drive, Coeta M .... For
tk*at infonnatlon, cafl (714)
708-6656.
A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED
•A Murder la Announced• takes
to the at.ege today through
Sunday and Nov. 18 through 21 at 1 Vanguard Unlversity'a l.yceum
Theater, 56 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Pet'fonnance tlmea ere at 8
p.m. Thuraday through Saturday
and et 2 p.m . Saturday and
Sunday. General admluion la $10
or $8 for aenlora and children
under 12. Information: (714)
~146.
REDWOOD CURTAIN
Lanford Wilton'• ptsy about a
Vietnam veteran living In the
woodt and a Vletnameae
American girt aeardling for her
father ~II premiere Nov. 19 at the
Newport Theatre Atta Center,
2501 Olff Drive, Newport Beach.
Tdeta for the 8 p.m. show will
cost $20. Future performances
will run through Dec. 19 Thursday
through Sunday. Show timet will
be 8 p.m. on Thuradsyt through
Saturdays end 2 p.m. on
Sundays. Tkbt prioea will be
$15. Information: (949) 831-0288
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Alta Room 119, 2701 FelMew
Rold, COltlt Mele. The fY9fwt ..
MlfCMCICllll tpOntored by the fine .. M.-..w 90ume'l ·Nuect9ct ... 1 • ~and occ Extenc:t.d wUt bonoW ...._ ... from Education. lnfonnadon:
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8efbley ~ The ahoWwHI OCC FU1 SERES
be perfotmed Dec. 7 to 12 9t the Orange Co8lt College'a Alm
Orenge Cou"'Y Perfonnfng Arts ~ Pf' ... nta •L.acty In the
Center, 800 Town Center Drive, Late• et &.30 p.m. Dec. 17 et
Costa M-. Evening •how time1 OCC'1 Ane Atta Room 119, 2701
will be 8 p.m. on Dec. 7 to Dec. 11 Fairview Road, Costa Me.a. The
and 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 12. There event la aponaored by the fine
will also be .OOW. ad\eduled for arta department and OCC
2 p.m. on Dec. 11 and Dec. 12. Extended Education. Information:
Tic*etl wMt ~ $25 to $75. http.:llwww.octktets.com.
lnfonnadon: (714) 666-2787.
OCC F1.M SERES
ART Orange Coast College's Alm
Series presents ·vou Can't Take It ·~~s· With You• et 6:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at
An exhibition of paintings OCC't Ane Atta Room 119, 2701
featuring vineyards, harvests, Fairview Road, Cotta Meta. The
sunflowers and boatl runt event it sponsored by the fine
through Nov. 30 et the Debra arts department and OCC
Huae Gallery, 229 Marine Ave .• Extended Education. Information:
Suite E, Newport Beach. http:l..WWW.octidcets.com.
lnfonnatlon; (949) 72U171 or
http.:l..WWW.debrahuo.com. OCC F1lM SERIES
Orange Coast College's Film
'PARIS PICTURESQUE' Series presents "The Set-up· at
An exhibition of photographs by 6:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at OCC'a Ane
artist Barbara Higgins, •Peria Atta Room 119, 2701 Fairview
Pictureaque,• will be on diapfay Road. Costa Mesa. The event is
through December at French sponsored by the fine arts
Buc*ett, a florist et Fashion laland department and OCC Extended
in Newport Beadl. Information: Education. Information:
(800) 652-9661. http:l..WWW.octidcets.com.
THE PHOTOGRAPHY Of DANCE ROMAN LORANC
An exhibition of new SWING
photographs by Roman Loran<: Lessons are given from 2 to 6
will be on display from through p.m. every Sunday at the Avant
Nov. 30 at Susan Spiritua Gallery, Garde Ballroom in Newport
3929 Birch St. Newport Beadl. Beac:ti by the Orange County
Information: (949) 474-4321. Swing Dance Club. Al1 ages are
welcome and a dancing partner is
SCREEN not required. Information:
http://www.ocswing.com, (866)
SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE JEWISH QC-SWING.
MOVIES
"A Prioe Above Rubies· will be ARGENTINE TANGO
shown at 1 p.m. Sunday at Tango dancing is offered from 8
Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the first
Camelbadt St. Newport Beadl Saturday of eadl month at
Information: (949) 644-1999. Danscene Studio, 2980
McClintock Way. Costa Mesa
OCC ALM SE.RIES Information: (714) 641-8688.
Orange Coast College's Film
Series presents "Gilda" at 6:30 POETRY p.m. Nov. 19 at OCC's Fine Arts
Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, CHRIS TANNAHIU AND LEIGH
Costa Meta. The event is WHITE
sponsored by the fine arts Chris Tannahill and Leigh White
department and OCC Extended will be featured poets at 8 p.m . at
Education. Information· Aha Coffee House, 506 31st St.,
http:l..WWW.octkJcets com Newport Beac:ti. Admission 1s
free. Information-(9491675-0233.
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CHILDREN
STARLIGHT STORES
Chikhn 3 to 7 yeera old.,.
Invited to partld~ In 90f9 and
fingetr-pUppet plays et 7 p.m .
Mondays at the Cotta M8l8
Library, 1856 Patt Ave.
I~: (949) 646-8845.
PJS NfD BOOKS
A dllldren'a story time ia
presented at 7 p.m. Monday• and
at 10:30 a.m. Saturday• at the
Newport Beadl Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may
wear pajamas to the evening .
sessions. Free. Information: (949)
717-3801.
WEEKLY STORYTEU.ER
A dlildren'a story time is held et
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Bernet
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe, 901 -B South Coast Drive,
Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
444--0226.
STORY TIME
A c:tiildren'a story time is held at
10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10:15
a.m. Fridays at Borders Boob,
Music and Cafe at South Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
Free. Information: (714) 432-7854.
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
Bayside Restaurant offers a
brunc:ti, whic:ti includes a
thr~ourse brunc:ti, free flowing
c:tiampagne, live music and
terrace seating From 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. every Sunday at 900 Bayside
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The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
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Monday through Fnday at 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beac:ti. Meals typically cost
between $10 and $15
Information: (949) 642·3431.
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The Rusty Pelican offers
Sunday brunch from 10 a.m . to
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tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Frideyt and from 1:30to8 p.m.
Saturdays. Information: (949)
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SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brunch featuring
international seafood and salad
buffets. roasts carved to order,
and breakfast favorites is held
from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Sutton Place Hotel, 4500
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beadl.
Meals typically cost from $30 to
$40 with c:tiampagne.
Information: (949) 476-2001.
HAPPY HOUR
The Villa Nova offers happy hour
with half-pnce appetizers,
discounted codctails, and $5
specialty martinis from 5 to 7 p.m.
Monday through Friday at 3131
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Reader doesn't like
pink-hair comment
I have juat finlahed reading
the article about Hric Bever
winning a seat on the Costa
Mesa City Council. I took
exception to some of the
reported comments made by
him. I have known Katrina
Foley for a good many yean. I
find her to be concerned and
forthright In her voting on all
issues big and small. If she has
pink hair, I guess I dld, too,
when I was younger. I always
was told I had golden-blond
color. Shame on you, Bever.
You sound like a male
chauvinist.
NADINE ANDREEN
Costa Mesa
Parking underground an
above-the-board solution
I feel that the only way to
keep St. Andrew's parking off of
the neighborhood's streets is to
build a structure and put it
underground. This will keep
members f{om having to park
on the streets adjacent to
houses. Although it is perfectly
legal to park on these streets,
why not make it easier for the
neighbors and church
members and build a
structure? It seems like a
simple win-win solution.
COREY WICKS
Costa Mesa
Looking at mansions
answers growth question
We can build mansions, two
or three Doors up and zero lot
lines, for residential purposes.
but not allow a church to build
additional parking and/ or
modernize their buildings,
especially since the church and
its facilities may be used for an
emergency need or purpose in
supporting the community in a
time of need.
So, I do support the remodel
and the expansion of the
parking St. Andrew's la
requesting.
HAROLD NYHOLM
Newport Beach
It's time for solution at
Swan IXive properties
I think the Swan Drive
homeowner encroachment
issue has been handled in an
unreasonable way.
My neighbors just had their
block-stuccoed wall removed,
which took one week, with
workers there all day, each day.
It was 18 inches over their
property line. This wall was
erected before they bought the
home with no idea the wall was
over the property line.
1hi8 cost them thousands of
dollars, the biggest part being
the demolition.
I have lived in my home for
38 years, and it has been years
since the park area has been
taken care of. I think it was
before Costa Mesa took It over.
This property is of no use to
the park. It backs up to the
main storm channel and has
no access. If a person goes to
the end of the property, he has
to tum around and come back
the way he came.
My suggestion is to sell the
property to the homeowners. I
have no ax to grind, as I am
inside my property by six
Inches. I'm just tired of caring
for it to keep my view neat. I
have a chain link fence across
the property. And, It makes me
feel bad that my neighbors
have to pay to remove It when
the former owners were the
ones who put It up.
JWE SURDEVANT
Costa Mesa
MAILBAG
DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY Pll.OT
Costa Mesa's Eric Bever feels on top of the world after his City Council race victory - a victory that is yet to be finalized.
Writer's point not
lost on community
Kudos to Paul James
Baldwin for putting into
words what so many of us are
thinking about Greg Haid!
rGreg Haidl's
get-out-of-jail-free cards have
long run out").
Unfortunately, Baldwin
misses one very important
fact: had a 19-year-old Latino,
African American or other
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minority male, or even a
low-income white. had this
many run-Ins with the law, he
would be in jail, bail revoked
immediately, no questions
asked.
I can only imagine the
outcry in the Newport Beach
community if a 19-year-old
Mexican man, out on baJI for
alleged rape and statutory
rape, had crashed Into
another car because he was
·1ost," nevermind the amount
IMAGINE!
of alcohol consumed.
It is time the Haidla and
Judge Briseno act responsibly
for the greater good of the
community and throw Greg
Haidl into jail where he
belongs.
PAmHAYMAN
Newport Coast
Signs were a sign
of vote outcome
Being undecided, it was
clear to me that a lot of
anti-Measure L signs were
being torn down, and even
covered up, by the •yea
contingent.·
That made up my mind -
that I wun't going to vote
•yes.· And I think that had a
big effect on people, u they
saw all these yes sign• being
posted right over the no
contingent signs.
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SOCIETY SaUdly, NcMiTN 13, 2004 All
at the
Irvine. welcoming Nobel
te James D. Wablon who
the inaugural ad~.
lecture series was launched
nor of Beckman, who pas,.'ied
in May. His daughter
Bedanan, founding
'dent of the Orange County
er, made opening rernarlcs
Enjoying the reception at the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists lecture series were Sue
Edelstein, James and Catherine Emmi, Nella Webster and Dr. Kevin McGrady.
· ute to her respected father.
Irvine Olancellor Ralph
introduced Watson,
subject was "DNA ... 50
Ago And Now." Watson is
'ted with discovering the
cture of DNA and many of
d Beclanan's inventions
considered vital
tributions to Watson's work
scientist Prands Crick.
Elftmann chaired the
er celebration with suppon
chapter president Sue
ulos and Diana Atkins,
Lou Pumas and Prance
pbe1L Also on hand for the
t were Mary Davis (the
er national president of the
· r.ation), Terri C.arr. James
Janet Ray, Martha Unk:kel,
and Margaret Sprague.
and Suzanne Peltason.
McOea, Rafph C)pn. Bill
and Rroozeh IJum.n
The Orange County chapter of
·evement Rewards for College
·enlists has raised and donated
,500 toward 44 scholar years
UC lrvine. The inaugural
ence lecture raised more than
,000 toward scholarshipl> in
' 2005-06 academic year. TI1e
ter wilJ hold its fiftl1 annual
olar awards dinner on Jan. 28,
5.
Jackie Dorrance of the Beckman Foundation is surrounded by
Achievement Rewards for College Sc1ent1sts Fund Development
co-<:hairs Diana Casey and Eve Thompson.
For more infonnatio n on the
organi1.'11Jo11. pleac;e con1ac1
public relation.'> chair Janls
Carpenter al ejcarp<Awlcom.
Rroadway and teleW.ion star
Hal Unden graced the stage at
the Balboa Bay Oub & Resort in
Newport Beach, headlining the
IOth anniversary "Monte Carlo"
benefit to suppon a men·.,
organi7.ation known as the
Roosters.
Seven Orange County children's
charities wi1J share in the revenue
from the sold-out event, which
attracted a black-tie crowd with
local lV anchor Ed A.mold
-.crvmg as mac;ler of ceremoni&.
"Our gual I!> lo ral.'>t' more than
$:SOO,OOO 10 help disadvantaged
children in Orange Counly."
Roo'>ter.. President Rm Rose !>aid.
TI1c charities mcludetl are: The
Rram Injury Foundation. Concept
7, Friendly C:Cnler. Newport
Reach n1eatre ( .ompany,
Southern California 01ildrcn\
Oioru:-.. ~tandlJp 1--'or Kid:-. and the
Rooster,' own holiday food drive.
The Roosle"' art' a l7-year-old
volunteer organ1.za11on compnsed
of 100 local busim ......... men
dedicated to helping kids. I~
major annual "Monie Carlo"
event, featuring top Hollywood
entertainment, was started by
Rooster Gary Draper I 0 years
ago. Draper chaired the event
once again at the Bay Oub with
Reps. Ouis Cox and Loretta
Sanchez serving as honorary
chairperson..., for the evening. To
find out more about the work of
the Roosters. please conlact Whh
ICenenon at (949) 464-2034.
The Hyan Newporter wi1J be
the setting for a new holiday
event founded and organized by
local activist Julie David's new
organb.ation. A Oiarity for
Cll.arities. "Holida77Je" will unfold
Dec. 10 to 11. benefiting Oilldhelp
· USA and Special Olympic..,
Orange Counly.
David's idea wcLS Lo bring
1ogether people of diver'M'
religious tradition!> and ethnic
origin to share holiday tradition'>
and culture. She enlisted the
services of show director John
Vaughan. who I~ heen the man
behind the Children's I lo'>pit.al of
Orange County rolJies for Lhe pa. ... 1
decade working wilh Gloria
llgner. to create a o;how that will
feature everything from dancing
... nowmen to Hebrew bottle
dancers. For more information or
to purchase ticket'> for
"Holidaz:tJe," plea....e l-Jll (44 ~) l
361 -6563, or log onto
I 1 ttp:l/wwwacl iarityf or
cliari ties. org.
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and Saturdays
Hall-Buckles
l(eUy Hall of
San Oemente
wed Ouistopher
Alan Buckles of
Costa Mesa on the
dock of the Luna
Beach Resort in
Roatan, Honduras
on Sept. 6, 2004.
The bride is the
daughter of
Wilson and Mary
Gail Hall of San
Qemente. She
wore a gown with
a fitted bodice.
spaghetti straps
with seed pearls
and a flared
ankle-length skirt.
Christopher Alan Buckles and
Kelly Hall
The matron of h onor was Robin Lee Weiss, the bride'!>
sister. Joyce James joined her as maid of honor.
The bridegroom is the son of Danny Stewart of La
Crescenta and Cindy Buckles of San Luis Obispo. The
best man was Bill Lewis. the bridegroom's grandfather.
lWenty-two family members and friends traveled lo
Roatan for the wedding. The reception was held Oct. 4
al the Hall's San Oemenle home.
The couple plans w live in Costa Mesa.
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THE MORAL OF THE STORY
Singing praises from far away
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"/ believe in God as I believe in
my frumds, because I ~l the
breath of his affection, feel his
invisible and inumgibk 11/Jnd,
drawing me. /Mding me,
grasping me.·
-MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO
M y sister-in-law Kelly and
I both have birthdays in
October and we aJways
call to send our love and prayers
to each other sometime during
the day. Over the years, we have
also sung "Happy Birthday lo
You'" on Lhe phone. sometimes
hy our>elves or, whenever
po~'>ible, accompanied by family
member\.
This year, I .came home from a
birthday brunch and had severaJ
blinking lighlS on my answering
machine. One was from my
paren~. who sang lO me, and
the olher was another singing
greeting from Kelly anq two of
her children. 1wo weeks later, I
caJJed Kelly on her birthday and
was surprised when she picked
up the phone, instead of a
machine.
I was ready to sing to a
machine, but changed my mmd
when I connected with her in
pcr..on. I told her that par1 of my
present to her was that I
wouldn't '>tng. and we both
chuckled that singing wasn't one
of our Mrong suih. We
proceeded lo talk for quite '>Orne
time
Kelly and her hul.band and
l hildren live in Allan ta, so we
compared
the
weather
fora while.
I told her
about our
recent
rains,
which
included
thunder
and
lightening.
Such
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON intense
weather is unusual for us, but
every time we have it. I think of
God's power and majesty.
I told Kelly about the clear
l>.lcies after the rain, and that the
air was so clean that we could
not only see CataJina one brisk
morning. but we could also see
reflections from windows in
Avalon
Thunder and lightning are
more common to those in
Atlanta. but Kelly agreed about
the sense of God's power.
I said that it was unusually
cold oul and she explained that
Georgia was having unusually
warm weather. She was outside
gardening as we spoke and she
said that there was a strong.
c;teady breeze and that it was
raining leaves of every color. I
told her it was raining leaves in
Califom1a too.
We both agreed that we love
the changing leaves of fall. We
also talked a bit more about the
divene wonder of God'I aeadon
In the cWferent placea we ltYed.
We shared what God blld been
teaching us lndtvlduaDy. Wy
expresaed an m::ltement that
WU U flab Uthe momlng.
•1 can't tell you bow much I
love God and all that be la doing
in my life, and aD IU'UUlld me,•
she said.
We talked more about that.
and I told her God bad been
teaching me more about trusting
Him in all of life's different
events and dn:umstancea. We
prayed for ~ other, and it felt
as if God hugged me through
her prayers and the beauty
everywhere I looked.
"We're just about as far as we
can be from each other in this
country, Cindy, but I feel close to
you just the same,• she taid and
I agreed.
Before we finished our phone
conversation. we agreed that
despite dilferent temperatures
where we live, different skies up
above and our different time
zones and zip codes. we clearly
lave the same God.
And you can quote me on
that
• QNOV TRANE CHRISTESON la a
Newport Beadl resident who
speaks frequently to parenting
groups. She may be reached via
e-mail at cindy@onthegrow.com or
through the mail at 537 Newport
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Brewing promise or problems?
Three cathedrals in England have begun
brewing and selling ale in their shops, with
the purpose of helping raise funds for the
individual churches. The practice of
producing beer dates back to the Middle
Ages, though it had died out in the early
19th century. Given the current cultural
climate and what we know about alcohol
abuse and addictive behaviors, is it proper
for the churches to be selling ale?
Although aeDing alcohol is
legal. I think it's
counterproductive for
dwn:hes to be involved with
it Many
people
come to
spirituality
in onierto
leamskills
bywhic:h
they can
best
appreciate
their lives
andbe
available to improve Jociety
and the world. How does
selling ak:ohol serve that
purpose?
A large portion of any
spiritual wort is to become
more aware of the ways in
which we medicate ounelves
so as not to experience the
various pain and trauma that
is part of Uk. Aloohol is one of
the most widely used and
abu.WJd substances chosen for
that purpose largely beca1 &Se
of its accesmbility and sociaJ
acceptance.
For many years. I have felt
there is a direct relationship
between sobriety and
enlighterunent There Is a
saying. "the taste of Zen is
pJain water." Our plain,
ordinary life is immensely
satisfying if we can learn how
to taste it. instead of what we
usually do -judge it. run
from it and try to change it Ir's
not only those struggling with
addictions that are adversely
affected by the poor choices of
what we eerw at church. AD ol
us are in reawery aa long u
we~ free Crom our
condfdoned lespontel co pain
anda&tng.
~don\ aerve aJcohol at
any 7.el Center ol Olanfe
C.OUOty funcdons because we
don' consider tt belpful to our
mission. which b to~
Zen for the purpose of healing
and transformation Our
beverag!e of choice is tea and it
has WOl:k.ed well for the
gatherinp after medi1adon.
People haw a wann beYeragie
to share as they enjoy ooe
anothets company.
In keeping with that, just . um year we decided to serve
only vegan foods at our
retreats. Be.sides meedng the
many dietary nee& and
preferences of th~ that
attend, we are finding that we
feel better with fresh. plain
foods that help us to be more
attentive, alert and aware.
I would recommend the
three cathedrals in F.ngland
explore other products to sell
in order to ralo;e money.
Selling akobol may end up
not only being penny ~
and dollar foolish. but al.so
actually sabotaf).ng the
spiritual aspirations or their
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1.en c.eoter of Orqie Cowlty
Coltat.t.a
Bes' OCT.1qB I dHfermt place
In a.ope. a*1n than lt doll
In Amedam. It ii a far more IOdal
eq>el1eoce than it la here. That ~ llld, Ill Nnerbn mswe:r
to this quesdon deU wttb
difl'a'ent lssuea than a &lropeatl
answer.
AloohoJ. in general. II not an
evil substance.
Its uaeio
moderadon ii
e\'el
ellCOUnl8fld in
Sa1p'1ll'e 85
being.good
for the
stomach" in 1
11mothy 5:23,
and it is used
In our most
90lemn ceremony -the
remembrance of the death of
Jesus for us. \'k all blow the story
of Jesus aeadng quality wine at a
wedding u bis first mirade, and
being o~ a bitter wine for
retie( u He died 00 the aoss. Uke
too much candy. oc too much
food or too much of anything. it
can be destructive.
The wlique character of
alcohol tholJ8b is that it is also
addictive and impairs your
senses. These two iswes can
make alcohol dangerou& Having
grown up in a family wracked by
alcoholism and alcoholics. I have
seen first hand the results of its
abuse.
I don't drink alcohol (except on
very rare OCC&ions) for several
reasons. One. I don't like the taste
of it Recendy my wife and I were
at a charity event where a new
kind of expemive wine was
served with each of the eight
courses of the meal. I tried every
one. I didn't enjoy any of them.
But that is my taste. not a
question of morality. 1Wo. having
grown up with alcoholics. I don't
want to provide an opportunity in
my house for someone who
~with alcohol.ism to be
tempted (Romans 14:11}. On one
of our trips to Israel, I was leading
a group that induded several
recovering alcoholics. Search as I
couJd, grape juice was not
available. only wine. When rumor
got aroWld to some of our
members that they would have to
' refuse conumm.ion because wine
was included, I had to do some
reevaluation and consider other
juices as an altematiw. Alcohol
had so ruined their lives that they
were unwilling to risk even a
small sip of wine, even for
communion. It was unfair for me
to force that kind of choice on
Jeff Ewing & Lylun Ewing
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patdcuJar property wW
app'CICiate, -can 1ive you
the hUt.ory o( priaa trenda in
om~.,...
The BwiQaa haw
~tbeNewpon
Beech ..... aince 1972. P« all,..... ... ..we ...... ee.u
oo d9o experienced Bwlq ...,,.COM&
N~ll...._.
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bolt •Ala"ftotiAnw+wu ~oncu....,....inda
leCICMlly mAn'9cry .. peaiple .. odwr--Some of Diii in
ftXXJl.W)' 1mve ..-• llldll'L With IO DJMy#lcu peOple in
OUfOOOIJ. 'k••baviQshldda .. ,.. .,, lla>bol.. would
be bw.nlidw of U1 to \lie the
cbun:b pupa1y •an ma. to
aeD •lmhol Wllh tbk kbl of
tract ft!COld of d.crudion. ll
would be bard for me to morally
juldfy the sale of beer on duch
property,~ of the aloobol
'"OOlltenl
SENIOR ASSOCIATE MSTOR
RIC OLSEN
Halbor 'Dfntty
c.o.taMesa
One of the persiltmt aitiques
of John Kary durtng the recent
~wasthatthe
Oemocratic nominee bad
"likability" problems, that he was
·aloof,• that typical voters would
rather have a beer with George W.
Bush -if Bush sdD drank. Beer
can be a stimulus to eon\Mality,
but can it be recooc:Ded with
FAITH
Benjamin Franklin sak:l "Beer
"' living proof thal God loves us
and wants us to be happy!" He
also prodaimed 6nn belief in "a
Being of infin.ite Wisdom,
Goodness and Power" (from his
1n 1 autobiography}. I'm with
Ben! Moderation is the key to
responsible use of beer. ale. wine
and other alcoholic beverages.
Many churches regularly use
sacramental wine with greater
"alcohol by volwne" than 6.5%
and serve alcoholic beverages
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wllllt COJ•• ...._ clGod'I pice·----. conn"' .. not llD ddnk lbe
wbwtld'8f
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~DOtbe
hNldlyfm
tbem(orell
thetn.dlf
theybaw
wheal
aDerpel). And
weba...edear
and strong
poUdea about
use of alcoholic beYerages on our
campus.
In recent times. religlous
insdtutions have been In the
forefront of understanding
alcoholism as a~ rather
than some character tlaw or
weakness of will. Remember
"Bill's Story" at the founding of
Alcoholics Anonymous? On May
11. 1935. he felt himself
gravitating toward a bar in Akron,
Ohio, and called an F.piscopal
priest who gave him a list of
names of people who were
struggling with the ~ of
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Mm and w.ner. ffete lecoald
from Alcobolmli. Alldl cmnrm"*"" hoe i1**rlel IUCb•tbeCcMJPJ I d P1QD
Md4rtkllJ IDd ReaJwry of aw
~ Dkx:eleoflol~
tducwdon, .... au11 ' •
and oppCll1UDids for reMdrndll
batment are o&red to cboee
wking help wtdl aklobolWn and
other addictions.
The~ Orange c.oumy
Coastal oommunily phone book
has 136 listings under liquor
stores! Tu the best of my
k:nowiedge, none of dlele are in.
or spon&Oftld by. faith
cornmunitiea. If some were,
reviving medieval mooaatic
craditions, I ~ "moderation.~
"wellness" and "responsible
behavior" would be emphasi7.ed
as thoroughly as Ben Franklin
does "happiness. ..
Brewing ale for sale within
Cathedral precincts striUs me as
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Continued from Al 3
• bit lib selling herlJI from
monutic: gan:Sens (who knows
what grows therein?). One
periah.lona sugesta it "offers a
flavor of Meny Ol' P.nglaod;"
another wonders if It might spur
interest in what ebe monb and
nuns do and why. I would not go
so rar as to replace "OQWtay" with
"church" in Prank 1.appa's "You
can't be a real country unless )UU
have a beer and an airline -i1
helps if you have some kind of a
football team. or some nuclear
weapons. but at the very least you
need a beer."
VERY REV. CANON
PETER D. HAYNES
St Michael & All Angels
F.piscopal Parish Church
Corona deJ Mar
A ( on~.i111m of thr An1Juan <-•m111umo11
8' II l>fV<, Ol R FA/7H WV/,V(, CllRl'iT
1 \/J \I RI /SC, Ol R <OMMllN/Tl'. ,
f h, KnJ Peter I>. H~yn~"'· Rncor
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FAITH
CALENDAR
• le your church or pl.ce of w<>nlhlp
planning• eped•I ev•nt7 tf Id,
tend ttt. typed lntonn•tlon at INlt
two week• befort the event to the
Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bey St., Coaia
M ..... CA 92627. attention: Mike
Sw.neon, religion edltar; ftlC to
(9'9) ~170; or tend e-mail to
dailypilottll•timtts.com.
SPECIAL EVENTS
"CAPPEUA CANTORUM
Cappella Cantorum, the young
adult choir of St. John Vianney
Chapel, is beginning ita fifth
year. The choir is open to
students In grades Sile through
12. It provides active faith
participatton for teens during
their high school years.
St.John
the Divine
Episcopal Church
Sunday Eucharist
at 8:00 and 10:00
Sunday School at 9 :45
All Are Welcomer
949-548-2237
www.atjohncm.org
183 East Bay Street.
Costa Mesa
. PA ITH
WORKSHOPS
INTROOUC'hON TO ZEN
WOM8HOlt
An "'lntroductlori to Zen"
workshop wtl be held from 1 to
4 p.m. on the ftrwt SUndty of
every month O.C. 4 8t the Zen
Center of Orenge County, 120 E.
18th St., Cotta Mea. The cost 11
$60. lnform1tlon: (949) 722~7818
or WWW.ZC:OC.OllJ,
BAHAI F1R£Sl>ES
Membert of the Bahtl filth hotd
informal public dltcu•lon1 on
spiritual toplca at 11:30 a.m . the
'A Community Dtdlraltd to liMllK fesu5 Ol!fsl
1111d Servurg Htm IJ.S lord anl Sal'Wr.
The Reverend
Praveen Bunyan, Rector
7 :30 am -'D'adidooal
9:00 am -COnremooGIY
9:00 am -Sunc~~>'~.c 11 :00 am -Charfsinldc ~ and Wednttday Noon
3209 Via Lido • Newpon Beach
949/675-0210
www.stjamesnewportbeach.org
lelt Sunday of the "'°"""' The c.lb Include brune or dlnnlf,
.Aleo, lnteff8ith dtYGlloMI
mttdngl wll be held the ...
Satufdly ~of the month •
Cid fOf aoc.tJonc ( .. ~,...,
for SUnday rnMting, Ind (9'9)
~for Saturct.y
~ ....
ZEN 101
The Zen Center of Orange
County ofhtrt 1n fntroducdon to
Zen worbhop from 1 to 4 p.m.
the flrlt weekend of eY9fY
month, typktJly on 1 SUnd•~'. et
120 E. 18th St., Coate MtN. The
COit Is $8(), (IM9) 722•7818,
http://www.ZCOC.OfrJ.
A SPtRf1UAL JOURNEY
A 26-lenon ltudy on the life of
Jaus Christ titled "Journey to
the Crose"' 11teught8t 9:.-S a.m.
Sunday• during tM
Homebuilder'• Bible Clau at
Liberty Baptist Church. The
study perallel1 the four Gospel•
to preaent the ltory of Chrtat.
The church 11 It 1000 Bison Ave.,
Newport Beach. Free.
Information: (949) 760-5444.
DREAM ON
The Adult Faith Formation at Our
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Food for
the Soul
Wonlltp 10:00 A.M.
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dlaelpln of Chrllt)
24011rviNM.
Newpoft ..... CA
(949) 145·5781
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<Ill\!· 11 \', ,(II'.,, I
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
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SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST.SCIENTIST
MSTRENCTH IN SUFFERING.
3303 Vclldo
Newi:x>rt Beach
3100 PoClfic view Dr
NeWJX)rt Bea:h
(2 Tlmothy I I 18) i1\NQRJ:W'S 673-1340 or 673-6150
Church I 0 am 8c 5 r:xn.
Sttnday School I 0 am
Wedn<w.doy Mo<·tlnQI 7 JO ?ll
644-2617 or 675-4661
Olwch lOam
Sunday Sclml 10 am
Wea.tJy MleG9 7 ll ?ll •1s1~12ncm
,,, •lU1lUJr,,.4.Hl•1U
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Sunday, N~ 14. 2004.11.30 & IO:IS AM
Wtodnaday Nip 8tbW Scudy ALPHA 6:00 r.M •.. ye are not In the flHh...,. ~ In the Spirit,
ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN
CHURCH ,,
''Open Arms and Open Minds"
Worship 9:30
J....._ I t'Mllllldl' In Nfwplft lad
(949) 644-1341
WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
PubmhaEW1y
~inthe •
If so be that the Spirit of uoa dwell In you .
....... .. ,. ftie tilt~· B~ of The ~ Onlltb •The lint Clluldl of OWi. Scicnlls& • lloloo, ~
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+ •A God-c:cntcrcd parish community, 1ru1rucrcd by rhc Word of God
a.n<f renewed hy che Sacramenu ~
Our Lady Queen of Angels
2046 Mar Visu Drive
Newpon Beach, California 92660
(949)644.0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rev. Kerry Bcaulica
UTURGIE.5: Saruiday, 5 p.m. (Cancor),
Sund2y, 7:00 (Quitt), 8:30 (ContcmpollJ'Y) 10:00 (Choir),
11 :30 a.m. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contcmpomy)
.
~au.. of~ a.unttln Newplllt ......... .... ............... , .... .......
Sund9wlll ... V...Drtw, N~lwh.lntorrnldon:
(Ml)2•Mae.
IEDIWIONlll-
A fretlMdodMM~
group mMdng 18 held II 7:10
1.m. ~II Our LactV
OuMft of~. 2CMI ~ VIiia
Ortve, NewPort BMc:tt. LdO It•
style of rMdlt9tlon tNt lncludee
ullng ictl~ or• epedal
,. .. ding 11 1 ltimuloa. The
ChMdan Medlt8tlon Group m..u frOm 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the
ftrtt enJ third Wedneedaya of
e.m month at the center. Th9
fonnet lndudet two periodl of
IMdftlltfon wtth some
lnstructJon on how to meditate, 1
telk and a d.iacualon.
lnfonnatlon: (949) 219-1408.
WEEKLY EVENTS
CONTAGIOUS CHRIS11AN
Putor Hein Aultin leeda 1 Bible
ltudy celled "How to Become a
Contagious Chriltlan• from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. Wedneadays at
377 W. Wllaon St., No. 15, Costa
Meaa. All are welcome to come
and meet new frfend1.
Information: (949) 722-7498.
CHRIS11AN FAa.Y CHURCH
IEMCQ
Pntor Hefn Aultln conducta
churdt Mrvioee where you ~n
make new friends, enjoy upbeat
mualc and hetr positive practlcel
mesugff at 2 p.m. every
Sundey at 2401 Irvine Ave.,
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 722-7498,
http://www.cfcintem11tion11/.org.
SHA88AT SERVICES
Temple Bet Yahm In Newport
Beach he1 a new lchedule for
weekly Shabbat services. On the
first and third Fridays of the
month, aervicea will begin at 6
p.m . The third Friday i1 a catered
Shabbat dinner of chide en, baked
potato, aalad,'ltlalleh and wine
after aervlces. The coat will be
$12 for adults and $5 for children.
Paid reservations are required by
the Wednesday before the
dinner. For the second, fourth
and flflh Fridays, services begin
at 8 p.m. All service• are
conducted by Rabbi Mart Miller.
Rabbi Rayna Gevurtz and Cantor
Jonathan Grant. Information:
(949) 644-1999.
rltYSTICAL AND SPtRfT\JAL
The Mystical Spiritualist Church
of South Orange County holds
Sunday aervice1 every week at
10 a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd.,
Suite 3, Costa Mese. A aplritual
healing tervice at1111 at 9:30
a.m . Information: (949) 681 -2290.
RE-MEMBERtNG GROUP
Our Lady Queen of Angela holds
a re-membering group at 6:15
p.m . every other Sunltay at 2046
Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
The parish center is at 2046 Mar
Vista Drive. Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 548·3844.
BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP
St. Michael and All Angela
Episcopal Church holds its Men's
Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on
the second, third and fourth
Thursdays of each month at
3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona
del Mar. Free. Information: (949)
644-0463.
MEN'S FEUOWSHIP
BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship Breakfast
of ... AndreWI ......, ......
Chunfl ,,... ..... 1 .. la.m
~lnDlelwnfllldtwl,
to08t. Al'*-'t ..... NewpcNt
leech.12.IOM the doot.
lfllonMllon: (Ml) 931·2*. ,.....,..
Temple IHlah of Newport
B•Mh hold• weelcly Friday
night 1ervlc.1 at I p .m . wtth •
fellowehlp hour end • •
refrHhments •ftetWttd at
2401 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach. Information: (9'9)
648-8900. .
WEEKLY Kl>S PROGRAM
PrttbytenanChurchoftht
Covenant pretents "'Children of
Our Lord: a witkfY Thurtday
ewnl~ progrem for first·
thfough ~era. Gemn, a
epeaker end dinner ere Inducted
for• $2 donttton. The church 11
at 2860 F1lrvfew Road, Cotta
Mtea. Information: (714)
657-3340.
TORAH STUOY NCO llNYAN
Torah 1tudy 1nd mlnyan are held
at 9 a.m. every Saturday 1t
Temple Bat Yahm, 1011
Camelbadt St., Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 644-1999.
HEBREW C!..ASSES
A beginning adutt Hebrew ctau
is offered from 9 to 10:30 a.m .
every Sunday, and an
intermediate ctau ia held from
11:16 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Temple
Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelbadt St.,
Newport Beach. The clasaea are
taught by David Zarnow.
Information: (949) 644-1999.
'MUSIC MONDAYS'
Children of preschool age and
older are invited to participate in
a program in which they will
learn ting, learn about rhythm
instruments and learn about
movement, from 5:30 to 6:30
p.m . each Monday at 2100 Mar
Vista Drive, Newport Beach
Information: (949) 644-1341 ,
http://www.stm11rlc.
prosbyterian.org.
TOUR OF CHINA
Join the Newport-Mesa Irvine
Interfaith Council's tour of China
Nov. 4 through 12. The tour is
open to clergy, congregation
members, families and friends
of congregations in the three
cities. The cost of the trip is
$1,400. Information: Jim de
Boom, (714) 921-8665.
• COMMUNITY BASKET8AU.
First United Methodist Church of
Costa Mesa hosts community
basketball from 7 to 9 p.m. every
Wednesday at 420 W. 19th St.,
Coate Mesa. Information: (949) 548--nn
PARENTS NIGHT OUT
First United Methodist Church of
Costa Mesa hosts parents' night
out from 6 to 8:30 p.m. the first
Friday of every month at 420 W.
19th Street, Costa Mesa. Parents
must drop off and pi<* up their
own children. The cost 1s $5 per
child. Information: (949)
548--7727.
SECOND SATURDAYS
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will host Second
Saturday1, a special evening for
parents and children. Dinner and
teachings on parenting and
family life will be provided from
6:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. the second
Saturday of each month at 600
St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. Information: (9491
574-2222.
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formation: Danielle Carpino,
)322-HOST.
Am'(otrophic Lateral
erotls Aun., which helps
e who have the disorder
at Is also known aa Lou Gehrig's
iaeaae, needs volunteers.
Information: (714) 375-1922.
~SASSN.OF ORANGE C<MMTY
Support group leaders, family
resource conauttanu. special
event YOfunteera, office
volunteers are needed.
Volunteers may wort on one-time
projects or ongoing programs.
Training aeaiona are available.
lnfonn.UOO: (800) 68(}-1993.
AMERICAN CANC£R SOCETY
The Orange County Region of the
Amerialn Cancer Society eeekl
oflb 'llOlunteerL The IOdety also
Neb votunteent to answer calla
for the unlt'a Helpline Info Center.
Information; (949) 261-9448.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCETY
DISCOVERY SHOP
The Amettcan Cancer SocHty
DllCOWf'Y Shop needa unwanted
goods IUd'I n clothing, fumJture,
Jewelry, ecx:l110iiea, antlquea
Ind cotlec:tiblel to fund the
~ ,.....rc:ft, educatk>n and
ptdent...,.._ programs. The
goods may be dropped oft at
l800 E. COMt Hlghwmy, Corona
del Mar. VoUMen agee 18 8nd '**.,. ello nMCMd to help 80ft ~ C811Ner, decor9i9, 8nd do
~WDft from 101.m. to 5
p.m. Monday through Satufdly
It the wne ioc.tton. lntonndon:
... )MMm
MmlCM C.MCD IOCaTY ~10 lmXMlft'
The ... ~ PfOllWn
-..~eodrMcencer
........ to and"°"',.,.....
........... of~The
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JIM
= opeswdfw
IDdoct.
coolK1C =M .,.... ptpet.
ltadonery
Uld
en~pea;
and traWI
DE BOOM aewtng ktta.
Regardas
if you aupport or oppoee the
eftorta tn Iraq, our troop1 still
need our help. If you haw Items
to donate, take them between 9
a.m. and 3 p.m. OD Nov. 20 to the
Latter-day SaJnta Ouuch at the
comer or Dover and 16Ch Street
in Newport Beach. You can also
make a donation to help pay the
shipping costs. Make your check
payable and mail to the Newport
Mesa Irvine Interfaith Coundl,
P.O. Box 1175, Newport Beach,
CA 92659. For more infonnadon,
call Jaimie o.y at (949) 642-9460
or e-mail her at
jaim~com.
BUSY SERVICE YEAR
Under the leadership of club
President Paye Roder, the
Rotary Oub of Newport Beach
Sunrise has a busy service year
scheduled for the rest of this
year and next year.
Oub plans lndude hands-on
and financial support for the
Rotary Centennial Project at
Monte Vista ffigh School, Monte
Vista Back Bay Scholarsh.ips. the
Boy Scout Sea Base and Explorer
Scout programs, Newport Mesa
ProLiteracy, the Orange C.Oumy
Drug C.Ourt, the Family Violence
Project, Parent Help USA, the
Marine Mammal Institute,
C.Oastal Oean-Up, high school
student sponsorshJps for the
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
hours eadl week or month.
Drivers must have a valid driver's
license and insurance and be at
least 25. Volunteers may use
either their own vehicles or
American Cancer Society vans.
Information: (949) 261-9446 or
scomer@cancer.org.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart Assn. is
looking for volunteers to perform
various general office duties in
the main office and lmpfement
educational and fundraising
events through Orange County.
No experience necessary.
Training will be provided.
Information: (949) 856-3565.
AMERJCAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emotional
support to terminally Ill patients
and their families in the greater
Orange County area. Training ia
provided. Information: (714)
550-0800 or (800) 540-2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The chapter needs voiunteers to
address community groups
about Red Croaa aervtoes and to
act as llai9ons with the media in
disaster and emergency
aitustions. lnfonnation: Lynn
Howes, (714) 481-6376.
~NETWORK OF ORANGE
COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take In
pregnant cata at your home.
Many ahelterl kill pregnant cats
upon arrival. Ooga and cats are
alao available for adoption.
lnfonnatfon: (949) 759-3648 or
hnp:llwww.anlmalncJtwofk.Otg.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF
tevPoRT-MESA
Volunteers looking for varying
levell of liwotvement.,. needed
to help the orgenl:ution with ti.
goal of helpi('Q children In the
community. lnfonnatfon: (M9)
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ASSN. RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
n,. COltl Mell group sponeort
and atppOftl outrMdl
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lnfonNdon: (7M) MO-el03
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The Mbol llllnd Mueellm and
I llD1ca' SoclMy, I nonpt oftt
WORTH lt£PEA1'ftG
Frpm the Tholqlht ror 1bday,
provided by Greg~ of the
Newport Mesa l.rvfne Interfaith
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you don~ have to remember
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Want to get more lnvolwd In
your communfty7 Visit a service
club this coming week. Most will
buy your first guest meal and all
will welcome your interest in
learning more about their dub.
Listed beJow are this week's
service club meedn~ and
websites. Get involved. Give
back to your community!
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS TlitS
WEEK
lUESOAY
7:30 a.m.: The 48-member
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Oub will meet at Five Crowns
Restaurant to hear Dr. Jim
Pallon on stem cell research at
U C Irvine.
( http://www. newportbeach
sunri.wrotary.o'l(J
6 p.m.: The C.Osta Mesa
Newport I !arbor Lions Oub will
mee1 at the C.OSta Mesa Golf and
Country Oub.
(http://www.cmnlllion.s.com/)
organization, 1s ~ng
memorabilia such as
photographs and stories for the
museum's collection. Volunteers
are n~ as docents and lo
help with displays. The museum.
at 502 S. Bayfront, Suite A. is
open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Information: (949) 675-3952.
BALBOA PERFORMING ARTS
THEATER FOUNDATION
The Balboa Perfonning Arts
Theater Foundation is looking for
volunteers to aulst In its office.
Volunteers are asked to wort a
two-hour shift every week.
Information: (949) 673-0895.
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit orgamzation is
looking for volunteers 18 and
older to provide companionship
for adults with developmental
dlsabllltles. As a "Citizen
Buddy,• volunteers will viait with
a boddy twice a month and call
or e-mail them once a week. The
organization alao haa an
e-Buddlu program that forms
friendships entirely over the
Internet. Volunteers for that
program must be atJeaat 12
yeara old. Information: (714)
~1826or
hrtp:l..WWW.~i89.0'fl.
BIG BROTltERS, BIG SlSTERS
The local chapter la looking for
men and women older than 18
who have lived in Orange
County for at least one month
and have been employed for at
least one month to aerve as big
brothers or big aiaters for
cnlldren agea 6 to 16 from
alngle-parent homea.
Information: (714) 644-n73,
hrtp:l..WWW.bigbrooc.org.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA WC.
Volunteer opportunttin for the
Orlnge County Council lndude
fundralsing. program
development and nlnlng to
extlt:fng troope and pec:b.
Information: (71') 54&4990.
BOYS & GIRLS a..uBS Of
NEWPORT.-s.A
The th,...,. dubs need
voluntMr COlc:hll and
~Mlfbhop
~Cal forloc:dona.
lnfonndon: (148) M2·22A6.
IOYI & GILi Cl.UIS
The organludon II n,,,.q cer
ClfnPliOr'9 to Mappolt ...
program&. tf you would like to
... your auanobll. Cllll
(I00)24Mm.
_,.MMY
7rl0 a.a: The Soudl Cout
Miao Roca.ry Club wm meec ...
the ffolk1ay lno and che
Newport Harbor l'.Manlt Oub
wOl meet at the Untwntcy
AlhJedc Oub.
Noc. The f.xcba.np Oub ol
the~ Coast will meet at
the 8ahJa CorinthJan Yacht Qub.
• p.nu The 5()...member
Rotary Qub of Newport-OaJboa
will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Oub
(http:llwww.newportbalboa.o~
ntURSDAY
7 a.m.: The 20-plus member
Costa Mesa-Orange Costa
Breakfast Lions Oub will meet al
Mimi's~ to hear Mlb Cora,
a gemologist
(www.anocllons.org)
Noon: The 50-member U>sta
Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at
the HoJjday Inn for a special
Eagle Pride program recogn.lzing
outstanding students.
(http://www.kiUMJni.s.org/
clublcostamesa); the SO-member
Newport Beach-C.Orona del Mar
Kiwanis Oub will meet at the
Bahia C.Orinthian Yacht Oub for
a Ladies Day program with
vocalist Janine Wynn; the
85-member Exchange Oub of
Newport Harbor meets at the
Nautical Museum
(http://www.nhexchange
club.com); the Rotary Oub of
Newport lrvine meets at the
Radi.s.son Hotel to hear Dr. Jim
Pallon on stem ceU research at
UC Irvine.
(httpJ/www.nirorory.o'l(J
• COMMUNITY. a.UBS IS
pyblishe<l Saturdays in the Daily
Pilot Send your service club's
meeting information by fax to '714)
921~55 or by e-mail to
1deboom1aJaol com
BRAIUE INSTTTUTE'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers to assist
blind and visually impaired
students In a variety of areas.
Information: Mary Johnson, (714)
821-5000, Ext. 2113.
CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel is seeking volunteer
counselors and medical staff for
Summer Camp and Teen
Adventure Camp. The
organization is dedicated to
providing educational camping
programs free of cttarge to
children living with HIV and AIDS
Information: (323) 65J.5005.
CASA TERESA
Casa Teresa. a temporary home
for single, pregnant, homeless
women 18 and older, needs
volunteers for these poshions
office assistant/greeter, computer
assastant, program developer
assistant, and resale-boutique
salesperson. Information: (714)
5384860.
COMPANION HOSPICE
The hospice is now recruiting
volunteers to become a friend for
someone who needs that extra
special caring at the end of life
Become a member of a team
whose goal ia to promote quality
of life and comfort measures
Eadl applicant will receive 16
hours of on entation and training
Information: (714) 660-81n or
volunteers@Companion
Hospice.com.
COlr9UITY AMW.
NETWORK
The networtc needs voiunteers to
help control the rising population
of wild cats In local
neigh~ Votunteera
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinartane for apeytng or
neutering, and then,...._ them
bedt to the property where they
went found. The goal of the
progrem la to saw the Hvee of
stray cata. Information: (949)
769-3646.
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reglNr. lnformadon: (714)
436-3310 Ot (714) ~.
Cotm IEIA • llLF-HEl.P GROUP
The <>r.,. County c:Npter of the
national Muhl.,._ Sderoei.
Sod9tr hM Nn.d •new
Mff-help group In C-.. Me.. for
people newly dleonoMd or wfth
minimal aymptotnt of muttiple
lderosl•, or both. The group
meeta et 111~.m. the eecond
Tue.cta'y"of fwry mon1h.
lnformadon: UM8) .0-7669.
COSTA MESA POUCE
DEMRTMIENT
The Costa Mna Poflce
Department I• .-Jng volunteen
21 end older to WOttc et lent 16
hour• per month et the maJn
station et 99 Fair Drtve or et the
West.aide aub9tatlon et 687 W.
18th St. Dutiea lnctude answering
phone•, making appolntmenta,
regilterlng bicyclee, entering
data, fingerprinting end helping
with citywide projects. Computer
aklllt are not required.
lnformatloo: (714) 764-6020.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose senior servloea
facility at the comer of 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue Heb
volunteer• who can greet
m embers and the public at the
front desk and volunteera for the
Resource Department wtth Excel
computer experience and aharp
telephone sk:illa. The Senior
Meals program also needs
people to deliver meala to homes.
Information: (949) 646-2356.
COSTA MESA SENOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Costa Mesa Senior Center is
looking for new board members.
The fundraising and
~board needs
\'Okul...,.. who will petticipate in
rnoncNy melllil lgll. 0-easwJt wM
comm OI e rr..-95 Md speoaj
EASTER SEALS
Enter Seals needs volunteera for
ongoing derical WOtfc. programs
for children with dlsebiHtles end
special eventa. Information: (714)
834-1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL. NATURE
CENTER
The Environmental Nature Center
provides quality education
through hands-on experience
with nature In a 3.S-acnt outdoor
classroom. Adult volunteer trail
guides are needed in the
afternoon during the week to lead
dlildren'a tours In the Center.
Several other volunteer
opportunities are also available.
Information: (949) 64&8489.
FAMILIES-COSTA MESA
Thia team of community-bated
o rganization•, which worb to
provide youth and families with
counseling, family support,
health education, mentoring,
tutoring, after-adlool activities
and kinship services, needa
volunteers in all areas.
Information: (949) 574-3976.
FlSH -M08ll.E MEALS
Call (949) 642~ to help
Friends in Service to Humanity
with the Mobile Meals program
and provide ongoing emergency
aaaistance to th<>1e in need. Both
always seek volunteer assistance
in a variety of areas. Information:
(949) 645-8050.
FRIENDS Of THE BALLET
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want to hefp talented local
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lnfonnadon: {714t l56e 4318.
FliEJl>S C1F 1HE NEWPORT
IEACltl.mMY
The bed.,... ... donaliocw
for boot ...... Good~
c:Hkhn'a end nonfiction boob
are ...,.c:ialty needed. They m-v
be a.ft at "TV of the branch
libtMee -Belboe, Marinenl Of
Corona del Mer -or In the
special boot c:loeet next to the
Ft1endl Book Sto1'9, et 1000
Avocado Ave. Voluntewa ere
needed to staff the u98d boolc
store, whk:h '9 lnakte the entrance
of the Central Library. Votunteen
mU9t be members of the Friends
of the Ubrery and are asked to
wort one three-hour shift per
month. lnfonnatlon: (949)
7~9667.
-· FRIENDS Of ORANGE COAST
INTERFAITH SHE1JER
The Friends of the Orange Coast
Interfaith Shelter meet the first
Thursday of each month to plan
projects end eventa thet benefit
homeleu families. FOCIS ia the
ahelter'a onty fundralsing erm.
Information: (949) 640-8828.
GIRL SCOUTS·
Girt Scoute of Orange County
need. volunteers who will be
trained H troop leaders, aerve on
special committees and give
lecture•, demonstrations or
classes. Information: (714)
979-7900.
GIRLS INC. Of ORANGE
COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to offer
educational and enrichment
opportunities for girts and boys.
lnformadon: (949) 646-7181.
HOSPICE PREFERRED CHOICE
Volunteers are needed to help
make a difference in the lives of
terminalty ill persona and their
families. Volunteers would assist
them with nonmedical needs
auc:h as providing re.pita for the
primary e11reglver, running
errands. reeding to the patients
and weeldy social viaita. The
organization ia etso looking for
derical end benNlwment
volunteers to aas1st with offtce
duties. Training is provided.
Information: (714) 980-0900.
tUMN OPTIONS
The organization shelters.
counse .. and educates abuted
women and children. It la looking
fOf' volunteera. Information: (949)
737-5242, Ext. 24.
JEWISH FNA.Y SERVICE Of
ORANGE COUNTY
Volunteers ere needed for Pro;ect
Caring, whldl provides
aociallzation and cultural
experiences to the Jewish
reaidenta and others at Fairview
Developmental Center in Costa
Mesa. Volunteer. adopt• facility
to provide programming of
Jewish content to the relidentl
on 1 monthly bnia. They mUlt
take a TB test and undergo a
fingerprinting bac:tground c:hec:t.
Volunteer• are alao needed to
provide comfort and support to
the Jewi9h t9fmtnally Ill end their
families. The group sponsors en
ongoing Jewish helllng 9Upporl
group for peopte with chronic
lllnesa et 1 p.m . Thureday8 at the
Jewish Family Service, 250 E.
Bak~t.. Suite G, Com Mele. ~Preregistnrtion r.qulred.
lnfonnetlon: (714) 446 4960 .
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or AIDS. le 1118' 18 oMne ! ~ ••• '° ....... ~ fMlftonl ollce,dllwwtnQ ..... I ====.nd ; ~tudt•m-9.
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l.JT'EJW:Y MCMIWI
The progrlm .. elw9ya In need of
volunteer MOf'I. No profeeeionat
tMdtlng ~le ,.qufred. :
To .a.In aN1HJc:9don, a..,._ of 1
tralntng ct.... m&l9t be
completed. For more lnfonnetion.
com.ct Litlnry SeMces. the
Newport 8eec:h Library, (949)
717-3874.
UN-MIET can ere
Votunteen who love to wort with
cat9 end ktbn9 are needed et the •
L,uy.e-f9t Center at PetaMart In
Costa Mesa. lnfonnatlon: (949)
461-3272.
MEHTOR PROGRAM
YMCA Community 5ef'vices
needs mentora to make a lasting
effect on a young peraon'a life.
Students 10 to 18 years old are
matched wtth mentors to
improve their school
performance and aeff-esteem
while developing positive peer
and adult relatlonshlpa.
Information: (714) 649-9622, .Ext.
35.
M08l.E MEALS
Volunteer drivers are needed to
help deliver nutritious meals to
homebound, frail or elderly
clients lncapeble of shopping and
coolcing for themaetves.
Information: (949) 645-8060.
MOZART CWSICAL
ORCHESTRA
Orange County's only nonpro fit
resident chamber orchestra
needs volunteera for tidteting,
uahertng, phonee, malling and
help with receptions. Nominees
are also being sought for the
board of directon. Information:
(949) 830-2950.
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC.
The recovery center for women
with alcohol or other chemical
dependencies Heb volunteers.
lnfonnation: (949) 648-9927 Of'
(949) &48-8764..
NEWPORT BEACH 1/1 ADOPT
A MMINE &ATTAi.JON FUND
The 111 Adopt A Merine Battalion
Fund was created to accept
donations and to provide
financial support for ongoing
programs and events planned to
ahow appreciation to the 1st
Batt.Ilion 1 at Marines. hued at
C.mp PendJeton. Information:
(!M9) 644-3124.
NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST
The Upper Newport Bay Nature
Preserve is looldng for volunteera
to euiat with naturalist-led tours
and programs, apedel evenu and
habttat restomion projects. The
lnterpr9tf ve center la at 2301
University Drtve, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 923-2296.
NEWPORT BEACH
CONFERENCE N«J VISITORS
BUREAU
The bureau is dedicated to the
promotion of the city to potentlal
vl9ltorl. Volunteers wtth
extensive kno'Nledge of Newport
Beach are needed. lnfonnation:
(949) 71M100.
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The llbrery tounct.don needs
..... hlndl to petbm dericel
...... """ .. Mng, otgenizJng end lllltllng .... .eop., et the
c.n1re1 Ubmy, 1000 Avocado
Ave. lnfonnedon: (949) 717-3890.
NEWPORT BEACH 1ltEATA£ ~ The compenv needs volunteers
to help whh C09lUme design,
llWing, l'Nk~p application, set
c:onstructk>n. technical help,
pubUdty, stage menagemem end
~tupeMsk>n.
lnfonMClon: (949) 7~ 1046 or ucs.t•aol.oom.
fEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL ....
The N~ Harbor Neutic*
MuMl#n offers• number of
volunteer opportunitiel In the gift
lhop, as docen1a or 1'9C8Ptioniata,
whh deric:el work end with
fundraWng eveni.. Training is
provided. tnfonndon: (949)
875-8915, Ext. 107.
NEWPORT-MESA YMCA
The YMCA needl • v.n.ty of
general volunteer ....
Information: (949) 642-8990.
NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL
FOlN>ATION
The foundation ia looldng for
volunteers to help with
fundreiling efforta, apeeking
oppottunftiea, public events end
occaaional office woR.
Information: (949) 631-4143.
NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS
CENTER
A val'Wty of job9 need to be
t.dded, including set
conatNction, ushering, mailings
end eaorted ted'lnical duties.
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MMc9 betv1•n tend ti a.m. the
""'Md third~ of the
month. VoluntMrt lhoukf
commit two houra once• month
or volunteer on • 1Ubltffutlt bMis.
Thi cene.r II et 800 ~
Ave., Corona del Mar.
• lnfonnetion: (949) 644-3Ut.
OPERA MCIF1C
The Open Pldftc Guild Alllence,
1 IUppOft group for Opera Pecffk:,
has ICtividel for volunteers .
lnfonnatlon: (714) S46«>00.
OPERATION CLEAN SI.ATE
Operation Clan Slate, a Costa
Meu-beted organization for
grefftti prevention, needs
volunteers to paint over graffiti
and other duties. lnfonnetlon:
Michael Howard, (714) 435-0745.
OCC NAUTICAL L11RARY
Orange Coat Cotlege'a Schoof of
Seiling .id SNmanlhip needs
book donetlont for Its NIUtical
Ubrary. ~of voklmet of
~tldesare needed.
The Schoof of Sining and
~it et 1801 w. Coat
Highw9y, Nw.'PO't Beadl.
Information: (!M9) 645-9412.
ORANGE COUNTY ANMAL
AE8CUE CXWJTION
The norc>rolt ()qnge County
Animal A.a. Coerrtion needs
YOlunt8era to~ maintain cats'
and lcitlena' c6ges at P9csmart'1
L..w+Pet ceneer at 17th Street and
Superior Awnue, Com Meu.
~tor 11 lhifta .. needed.
lnfonnadon: (949) 461-3272..
ORANGE COAST INmtFNnt
SHE1JER
The largest family 1heher in the
county needs volunteers for its
dlildren'I program•. h especially
desires tU1ora •nd thole who
can like pert In Ktivttiea 1fter 6
p.m. TU1ora will wortc with
groups of children or
individually, helping children in
their academic problem areas.
Volunteers will also act as a big
brother or big sister during the
summer. Information: Jaime
Mayo, (949) 631-7213.
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The center Medi ........... to
work wtlh hlgh.ftlt •••• Md dlldt••· pnMdlng wilfdv einodonll ~to flm .....
lnfar1lll end flnt-dme mothers in
their homes. The center II altdng
for•~weeldv. commitment. lnfonnetlon: (714)
SQ..t333.
ORANGE COUNTY
COASTKE£PER
Newport Beadl-baaed Orlnge
County CoasdcMpet II looting
for enthusi81tic~ to
help monitor...., qWlllty,
Training MISions for~
are av1lleble. lnfonnadon: UM9)
7~4or
http://www.confkHp«Offl.
ORANGE COUNTY~
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
Volun1een are needed for a
variety of functlon1. lnform1tlon:
(714) 839-6199.
ORANGE COUNTY.._, ESS
TASK FORCE
The talk force is recruiting
volumeera for the lrrterfalth
Council Natwoft to wott
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playoff
berth for
CdM (H, ·
3-2 ln
leegue),
which was hurried
onto ita bu&
lfter Lquila Beach playera were or-
derecS by their couhea not to shake
hands after the game.
But CdM'a triumph mlgtlt have
terVed as an undercard, bad not cooler
h~. ~cularly that of Freeman,
pr:evalled. MARI< C. DUS™ I OAl.Y Pl.OT
Cotona det Mai's Matt Burgner, right. pulls down Laguna Beach's Btyan Brown s.. SEAKINGS, Paa• 95 fOf a loss of yardage in the second quarter of Friday night's game at Laguna.
Al Preeman ahd Nolan met at mid-
&lergized Estancia squad
<&feats crosstown rival at
OCC for city bragging rights.
Rick Devereux
Olity Pilot
COSTA MESA -The Estancia High
football team ended its season on a high
note even though the Eagles will miss the
CIF Southern Section Division VII play-ola for the fourth suaight year.
)Jke all great rivalries, Estancla's season wt' made complete by b~ting Golden
West League and
crosstown foe
Costa Mesa, 18-
13, Friday at
Orange Coast
College.
• -• • ..
&tancia (4-6,
2-4 in league)
Improved its re-
cord by one
game from a
year ago and
aJIO won back
the golden Vic-
tory Bell that
atays with the
winnfng team
13 untU the two do
18 battle again next .._ _____ ____. year. The Mus-
tangl llfet'e the
~en the previous three years.
-Costa Mesa (2-8, 2-4) missed a chance
tct force a three-way tie for third ln the
l gue if the Mustangs would have won.
~ddleback (6-4, 3-3) lost to league
olamplon Westminster (8-2, 6-0) Thurs-
dty and Santa Ana (5-5, 3-3) beat Ocean
'/Jew {l-9, 0-6) Friday. A coin flip would
have determined the third-place repre-
stntative ln the playoffs.
CIWttYernm.
OailyPilot
SAN Cl.EMEN11! -Wlth time a:-
ptred. the Sage Hill School fooCW tam
kneeJed around <:oach 1bm Monardl
and listened
to bhn tell
them this ~
WU the big-
gest win in
school his-
tory.
Sage. en-
tering the
game sdll
thirsty for its 5ege Hill 2A ft.rst league Capo ~Ctut.t. 12
w:tory. de-
feated Capis-
trano Valley Ouistian. 24-12. in an
Academy League game Friday night at
San Oemente High.
See SAGE Hill, P•• 84
It looked as if P.stancia wu fighting for
.playoff berth to stan the game. DON lL'CH I DALY PLOT
A host of Estancia defenders, including Rick Montegomery (2), Ryan Sanford (12) and David Moreno (tackling balk:arner) wrap up Costa Mesa's Tyler Legg.
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"[Yaden) has my vote for
American Division Offensive
Player of the Year." Taylor said.
Yaden's reception total ranks
second in the conference.
Sophomore quarterback
Todd Crabtree has thrown for
1.705 yards and 14 touch-
downs with 10 interceptions.
He has completed 149 of 250
attempts.
The Rustler running game is
led by sophomore Montana
transfer Thrill Engelman. who
has collected 762 yards and I 0
touchdowns on 170 carries.
ORANGE COAST STARTERS
THE SERIES
Golden West vs. Oninge Coast
1966 Ora·nge Coast 14, Golden West 13
1967 -Orange Coast 10, Golden West 7
1968 -Golden West. 34, Orange Coast 20
1969 -Orange Coast 30, Golden West 20
1970 -Golden West 13, Orange Coast 0
1971 -Orange Coast 21 , Golden West 21
1972 -Orange Coast 10, Golden West 6
1973 -Golden West 28. Orange Coast 27
1974 -Golden West 23, Orange Coast 20
1975 -Orange Coast 31, Golden West 14
1976 -Golden West 14. Orange Coast 0
19n -Orange Coast 13, Golden West 7
1978 -Orange Coast. 34, Golden West 24
1979 -Golden West 30, Orange Coast 3
1980 -Golden West 30, Orange Coast 0
1981 -Golden West 18, Orange Coast 14
1982 Golden West 44, Orange Coast 0
1983 -Orange Coast 24, Golden West 23
1984 -Golden West 21 , Orange Coast 3
1985 -Orange Coast 7. Golden West 7
1986 -Golden West 14, Orange Coast 6
1987 -Orange Coast 28, Golden West 26
1988 -Golden West 28, Orange Coast 14
1989 -Golden West 17. Orange Coast 16
1990 -Orange Coast 17. Golden West 6
1991 Golden West 24, Orange Coast 7
1992 -Orange Coast 29, Golden West 0
1993 -Orange Coast 13, Golden West 3
1994 -Golden West 7. Orange Coast 6
1995 -Orange Coast 31, Golden West 28
1996 -Golden West 31 , Orange Coast 0
1997 -Golden West 28, Orange Coast 6
2000 -Orange Coast 55, Golden West 21
2001 -Golden West 35, Orange Co ast 24
2002 -Orange Coast 31. Golden West 7
2003 -Golden West 21 . Orange Coast 18
(Golden West leads the series, 19-15-2)
YOUTH FOOTBALL
Mu stangs playing in Orange Bowl
The Costa Mesa Jr. Pee Wee
Mustang.c; will be playing in the
Orange Bowl. the Division U
champio nship game of the
Orange Empire Pop Warner Con-
ference, at La Mirada High today
at 1 p.m.
The Mustangs enter the game
against the Huntington Beach
Green Cllargers with an 8-1 re-
cord, and enter the contest on a
five-game win streak. dating
back to a 24-14 loss to Los Alami-
tos Oct 2.
Costa Mesa defeated the
Green Chargers earlier this sea-
son, 8-0, giving Huntington
Beach Its only loss.
The Mustangs are led by the
offense of quarterback Mad
Sak.lok.a. tailbacks Sho Watanabe,
Tyler Henry and Park.er Eddy;
tight ends Matt Porteous and
Zack Porteous; and linemen Tre
Lele, Michael Uons, Bryan Guz-
man. Kyte Orton, David Griffin
and Albert Lopez. ..
The defense consists of line-
men Kyte Goss, Nathan Alvis,
Ray Holmes. Griffin, Roberto
Ramirez and Tyler Porteous;
linebackers Lele. and Parker
Eddy; and defensive backs SaJdo-
ka. Adam Spee<b and Luis Go-
mez.
Matt Porteous. 7.ack Porteous
•
.md T'yler Poneous are all broth-
ers.
Costa Mesa has defeated their
opponents this season by a com-
bined score of 175-46, while
Huntington Beach has defeated
eight of its opponents. 175-22.
The Oct. 30 game between Hun-
tington Beach and Santa Marga-
rita was not reported.
Mesa defeated Lakewood,
14-2, in the first round of the
playoffs, and defeated Long
Beach, 14-6, in the second round
to advance to the Orange Bowl.
The Mus~ are coached by
Dan Bauer. Sean Patterson ls the
assistant coach.
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1111 BELL
Continued from B 1
An energetic Eagles' squad
forced two twnovers ln the
first quarter. Junior comer-
back l!zequlel VWavazo inter-
cepted a pass at Costa Mesa's
27-yard line on the Mustangs'
opening serlea. The Costa
Mesa defense d id not allow a
first down and the Eagles
couJd not convert a 37-yard
field goal.
After forcing a punt on Costa
Mesa's ensuing possession, Es-
tancia drove 70 yards on six
plays, finalized when Bryce
McKendry received an option
pitch and raced 33 yards for a
touchdown. The drive began
with back-to-back 13-yard
runs by quarterback Nick Cox
and fullback Oayton Mills.
The extra-point attempt
bounced off the right upright.
Villavazo intercepted his
second pass of the game on
Costa Mesa's first offen~ve
play following the kickoff, but
again the Mustangs' defense
did not allow Estancia to score,
forcing a turnover on downs
after stuffing a fourth-and-
three run well short of a first
down
The Eagles' defense m ir-
rored the Mustangs' defense
by forci ng a turnover on
downs on Costa Mesa's next
posse!.sion, but Estancia was
forced to punt later in its drive.
The punt pinned Costa Mesa
back on its own 6, and the
Eagles forced a fumble on the
fir!.t offensive play. Two plays
later, McKendry scored on a 5-
yard handoff play off of the
nght tackle. The two-point
conver-.1on pass failed for a
12-0 score.
Costa Mesa lost a fumble on
1ts first offensive play again.
but the Mustang defense gave
the ball right back to the of-
fen!.e by recovering a fumble
on their own 24 with just over
two minutes left in the half.
fhe Mustangs marched
down the field on a 14-yard
run by Jorge Quiroz and a 45-
yard pass up the middle to
Handy Fea.
On a fourth-and-six play at
the (.o.,ta Mesa 16 with 11 sec-
onds left in the half, French
lobbed a pass to the back of
the end zone and tight end Jeff
Waldron out-jumped the de-
fender and managed to tap a
toe inbounds to give Costa
Mesa '>Orne momentum going
into the half. A personal foul
and back-to-back procedure
penaltie'> on the Mustangs
pushed the extra point at-
tempt into a 45-yard kick,
which <:.ailed wide left fo r a
12 6 game.
Col.ta Mesa h eld Estancia to
a three-and out on the first
drive of the third quarter. The
Mustangs started their drive
with I 0:34 left in the quarter
on their own 13. Costa Mesa
UM!d llS wing-T offense to per-
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Costa Mesa
Estancia
0 6 0 7 -13
6 6 0 6 . 18
FIRST QUARTE.R
e:.t McKendry 33 run (kidt failed),
338
SECOND QUARTER
Est -McKendry 5 run (pasa failed),
2:25.
CM -J. Waldron 16 pa11 from
French (k1clc felled), 0:11.
FOURTH QUARTER
e:.t Moreno 41 run (run failed),
1017
CM -J Waldron 29 paq from
French IBagwoll kodt), 2:28
A 2.000 (ett I
INDIVl>UAL ~
CM -Legg, 24-157; Quiroz, 12-29;
Frend!, 3-mlnus-8; Fee 1-2; Hunter,
1-mimi• ...
&t-Md(endfy, 17· 112, 2 TDs;
M1ll1, 7 19; Moreno. 4-39, 1 TD; Cox,
3-29; Meda•. 1-2.
INOMDUAl. MSSING
CM -Frend!, 12 23-2, 218, 2 TOI.
&t -Cox, 5-8-0, S...
fCMVIDtW. RECEIVWG
CM -J . Waldron, &-108. 2 TOI; Fee,
2 29; C. W11dron, 2-17; C.ldwell, 1-45;
Legg. 1-21
Eat -Sanford, J..24; Wet.Ion, 1-20;
Mc;Kendry, MO.
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SPORTS
PHOTOS BY DON LEACH/ DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa's Randy Fea gets knocked down by Estancia's Clayton Mills after making a catch for first down in Friday night's game.
fection, methodically march-
ing down the field in 18 plays.
On a fourth-and-goal from the
Estancia 3, the Mustangs
forced an incomplete pass and
a turnover on downs with 1:34
left in the quarter.
·rhat was huge to be able to
stop them on that long drive,•
defensive coordinator Dave
Olson said. ·1 think that let us
believe we were going to win
this game.•
Instead of trying a field goal
that would have made the
score 12-9 in favor of Estancia,
the Mustangs elected to go for
the touchdown.
"I wanted to score a touch-
down," Coach Tom Baldwin
said. "We drove down the field
but didn't get any p oints and
that killed us."
With their backs against
their own goal line, the Eagles
marched 97 yards on 10 plays
capped off with Dave Moreno's
41 -yard run down the Estancia
sideline. The two-point con-
version run was stopped short
to bring the score to 18-6.
Two possessions later, Costa
Mesa gave its fans a glimmer
of hope when Waldron came
'clown with the ball despite
double coverage for a 29-yard
touchdown reception. The
first extra point of the game,
with 2:28 remaining, gave
Costa Mesa a fighting chance
with the score, 18-13.
However, senior safety Ricky
Montgomery recovered the
subsequent on side kick for Es-
tancia to seal the victory.
QUOTE OF THE DAY
"I wanted to score a
touchdown. We drove
down the field bw d1dn 't
get any points and that
killed us"
Tom Baldwin, Costa Mesa
football coach
Costa Mesa's Cody Waldron makes a catch near the s1dehnes as Estancia's Ezequiel Villalvazo, left,
1s there for quick tackle. The Eagles defeated Costa Mesa, 18-13, at Orange Coast College.
THE SERIES
CCMlbl Me.a vs.~
1986-Estancia 14, Costa Mela 13
1967 -Estancia 0, Costa Mesa 0
1968-Costa Mesa 21, Estancia 20
1969 -Costa Mesa 31, Estancia 7
1970-Estencla 18, Costa Mesa 16
1971 -Estancia 14, Costa Mesa 7
1972 -Estancia 32, Costa Mesa 20
1973 -Costa Meu 23, Estancia 2
1974 -Costa Mesa 21, &t.ancla 14
1975 -Estancia 6, Costa Mela 0
1976-no game.
1977 -Estancia 21, Cocta Mea 0
1978-Costa Meu V. Estancia 13
1979-Estancia 23, Costa Meee 12
1980-Estancia 36, Cocta Mesa 15
1981 -Estancia 21. Costa Meu 7
1982 -Estancia 22, to.t. Mesa 17
1983 -Estancil 30, Cotto Meu 21
1984-Estancia 14, Cotto Mesa 0
1985-Estancla 40, Costa Mesa 7
DRAGANZA
Continued from Bl
The top tlx girls at the SCGA
Memben' Oub in Murrieta at 8
a.m. Monday wW advance to
the ttate tournament at tho Red
Hill Counuy Oub in Rancho
Cucamonp 'l\laday.
•Sb. hu peat
adf-conftdenee, • Newport
Coach Marianne~ Nfd.
"She newr Memt to fl( her
feathed ruftled. U ehe hai I bad
ltiOt. la won\ both. her and
e.be'U come bid aad hit a good
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1986 -Costa Mesa 26, Estancia 6
1987 -Costa Mesa 31, Estancia 8
1988 -Estancia 23, Costa Mesa 13
1989 -ES1ancia 31, Costa MesaO
1990-Costa Mesa 26, Estancia 3
1991 -Estancia 10, Colla Mesa 7
1992 -Estancia 31, Costa Mesa 22
1993 -Costa Meea 35, Estancia 7
1994-Costa Mesa 55, Estancia 12
1995 -Estancia 42, Costa Meea 18
1996 -Costa Mesa 17. Eatanda 0
1'¥17 -Costa Mesa 29, Estancia 13
1998 -Costa Mesa 52, Estancia 0
1999 -Estancia 34, Costa Mesa 14
2000-Eltanda 34, Costa Meea Tl
2001 -Costa Meu 21. Est.ancla 6
2002 -Costa Meu 41. Estancia 0
2003 -COlt8 Mesa 41. Estancia 0
2004-~ 18. Costa Meea 13
(Estancia leed1 series. 21-16-1)
polled to come back next
season as the captain.
Until then, ahe wtU be
practicing and improving for a
senior aeason where ahe could
eee her fourth individual league
title in four years. To make that
goal more plausible, fhe aa.Jd
she would like to improve her
Jong Irons and galn some
cH1tance on her drives.
Right now, she averages
about 230 yard8 on her drlvea,
but would llb to COIWlttntly
bit 250, And ahe plana lO lpend
around four days a Week dutin&
the ol·MUOn to imp11M!
herteU, u weU as her team.
·1 WW tty and kttp
~wottlng on their pme.• Drlpil7..a Mid: •NOt I
lot of (my team~ ID oul
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Estancia's Bryce McKendry splits two Costa Mesa defenders as
he goes into the end zone in first half at Orange Coast College.
weekeodJ to practice. I'm going
to get them working on it•
Dragarlz8 aaid her grandpa
got her into golf when abe was
ftve, when ahe would hit
around golf balla lo ht1
backyard wtth wooden cJuba.
She atarted taldn1 leason1 at
Costa Mesa Golf & Country
Oub when ahe wu 9 and then
•tarted playing 4M!fl more
frequently· When the hit hilb
tchool She c:urrentlJ 1tW taka
leaont .. Cotta MeN.
..... IUppo11iYe and
the pie :I; look u, to her,.
10wet1e1 llkl. •She never' .
apl'elMI dlllppolfttment ln
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for a acbolarshlp to a
amaller college. but she
wants to improve and gain
attention from a achoo) on
the par of a UCLA or
Stanford.
Before that day comes,
though, 1be needs to keep
hitdng her pan arid lower.
Toweraey Mid the mew
0nPDZa WU jood enough
to play at the llGt leYeL But
the ldded ~ neecla
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SAGE HILL
ContilJed from 81
5'ge C7·S, 1 ·2 In lee&ue> al.o
needed a wln to have~ shot at
quallfylng for In ll-large playoff
berth ln ClP Southern Section
Dt\ilMn XIU.
"Thia ls the blgelt win ln ~
Kho<>l'• h1atory, • Monarch said
after the game. "Th.ls ls .our flnt
teque wln and I'm proud of
them."
Com1n8 off a 34·0 109$ to the
6-gles one year ago. Sage had
the last laugh Friday night, u the
team racked up 296 yards on the
ground and 407 net yards. Run-
nlng back Keya Manshadi ac-
counted for 182 of those yards
on just 15 rushing attempts..
Before the game. Mon.an:h
predicted Mansbadi would lead
the team Friday night, but Mon-
arch was also worried Mansha-
di's stamina mJaht not hold up.
Ma.nshad.l. however. laid Mon-
arch's uneasiness to rest and
came out and scored two touch-
downs for the Ughtnlng. one on
Sage's ftrst p<>StfSSIOn.
After C.aplstrano Valley Quis.
tian (4-6, 1-2) went three-and-
out on Its 6rst possession, the
Ughming got the ball back and
broke the game open. Manshadi
took the handoff on a counter
and dashed 90 yards to the end
w ne.
And after the Eagles scored 10
come within five points just be-
fore the end of the third quarter,
Sage pul together an I I -play. 62
yard drive capped off with 34-
yard Manshad.i touchdown run
to gjve the Lightrung a 24-12
lead.
·Tuai las! touchdown we
scored in the third was probably
the ballgame." Monarch said
•After they scored. for us lo
come back liJce that and punch 11
in Wal> big.·
Running back Donald Ayre<.
aJso contnbuted to Sage's ground
game. Ayres rushed 20 Limes for
112 yards. carrying the work
horse duties for the Ughtning.
He also scored a touchdown on a
3-yard run in the second quarter
to put Sage up, 14 -6.
Sage will learn of i1s po~tsca
son fate Sunday.
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Sage Hill
Capo Valley
Chr11t1an
7 10 0 7 24
0 6 6 0 12
FIRST QUARTER
SH Manshad190 run (Werbhn
ku:U 10 11
SECOND QUARTER
eve Vardakostas 18 run (pass
failed). 9 07
SH -Ayres 3 run (Werblln k1ckl.
3.59
SH -Wert>lon 25 FG, 0 04
THIRD QUARTER
eve -Vardakostas 8 run (run
failed). 2 01.
FOUR114 QUARTER
SH Man1had1 34 run IWerblon
k1dt), 9 12
A SOO(est l
IHDMDUAL RUSH1NG
SH Man1had1, 15 182, 2 TDs.
AyrM. 20 112. 1 TO, Higgins. 1 2.
McGee. 1 minus 6 eve Vardakost.u, 25 140, 2 TDs.
Ranson, 6-28, lee· Thorp, 3 11.
Knuoon. 1 minus 8
INOMOUAL PASSING
SH -McGee, 3-51. 32; Manshadl.
0 1·1.
C\'C-Knutson, 8-17-3, 117.
IHOMOUAl. RECEMNG
SH-Hancodt, 1· 11; Manshadl, 1· 11:
Rou, 1-10.
C\'C -Lee-Thorp, 4-74;
Vardako1t111, 3-22; O.bome, 1-21.
GAME STATISTICS
SH C\IC
Rr9I downt 13 12
~ 37-218 36-179 ~ yetdege 32 117 ~ 3-f.2 1-11-l Nee ,.,,.,.. yerdll' I& 15
~erdege 1.. ....
-~ .,, 303 ""'* 2"3 2-411 • ~io.t 1·1 ,.,
A.-~ 4-40 1-31 TlrNofpa•1•fCN1 »ti 271)1
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SCORE BY QUARTERS
Corona del Mar 7 14 14 o 35
Laguna Beach 0 0 8 0 8
FIRST QUARTER
CdM -Presson 15 run (Hummel
kick). 9·23
SECOND QUARTER
CdM -Presson 9 run (Hummel
kick), 8:23
CdM -T Welch 49 run (Hummel
kick), 5 11
ntRD QUARTER
CdM T Welch 24 1ntercep11on
return (Hummel k•ckl. 11 31
CdM Preaaon 33 run (Hummel
kick), 9:17.
LB -Toscano 7 run (Wolf run), 1 46
A -800 lest I
fC>MOUAl RUSHING
CdM-Presson, 1~131, 3TDs, T
Welch. 3 66, 1 TO; Johnson, 9 27,
Brawner, 3 7, Crowley, 2·3. Reese, 1 4,
Burgner. 1 2. Shanahan 1-0.
LB -Wolf, 8 57, Brown 13--43,
Toscano, 12-43. 21 TD. Cogburn, 5 18,
Jones. 2 9. Rabben. 1·7; Tomero.
2-minus 7
INDMOUAl. PASSING
CdM -T Welch, 4-7-0. 44, Wogely,
1 10,27.
LB Tomero. 2 5 O 4 Cogburn
2-6-1, 25
l«>fV'IDUALRECEIV1NG
CdM K Welch, 3 29, Hollgren.
1-27; Brawner, 1 15
LB -Whalen 2 25, Cogburn, 1 2.
Brown, 1 2
GAME STATISTICS
CdM LB
13
~210
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11
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SPORTS
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MAAKC DUSTIN DAIL1P1L01
Newport Harbor's Trevor Theriot , left, shows the medal he recerved for bemg named one of i"2
finalists m the Wendy's High School Heisman nationwide award campaign for the 2004-05
school year to his grandfather, Richard Theriot, from San Luis Obispo, at the conclusion of
Friday morning's assembly for the Sailor football standout on the campus at Newport Harbor.
Theriot a finalist for Reisman
Newport Harbor
sta ndout is hono red
b efore his peers
Friday m orning.
Rick Devereux
Daily Pilot
Newport Harbor I ligh senior
frevur Theriol wao; announced
as one of 12 naoonal finalists for
the Wendy'., I hgh School I lei.\
man Award at a ceremony and
school rally rnday mornmg.
Theriol announced as the
California winner Nov. 4. one of
102 slate honorees along with
the Dislrict of Columbia -was
unaware of the focus of Fri
day\ ceremony. which in
clude<l family members.
"II caughl me by c,urpnM' be
i.:ause I thought the rally wa'>
for the '>tale award," Theriol
'>aid. "I'm really. realJy shocked
thal I'm one of the six male fi
nalists. All of my hard work on
and o!T the field has paid off "
fhc presenta11on came a day
after 1he foo1baJJ learn won llw
Sea View League champion
ship.
·rvcrything\ coming al
once." lneriot 'W11d "I hope wt•
" • .., p • ~ ....
•
p1onshipl."
can con-
unue this
nde and
wm CIF
I Southern
Section
D1vbion
VI cham-
Ni:wpon I !arbor recerved a
S 1,000 donation hecau~ rhe·
not wa.'> named a fmalJst. The-
riOI will travel to New York Dec
10 to participate in Lhe Ile"
man weekend fesuviues. If
lllenot is named the nationaJ
I leisman winner. Newpon
I !arbor will receive an addi-
tional S2,500 and a crystal tro·
phy. The nauonal winners will
be announced dunng a .. peciaJ
ceremoruaJ, which will be
broadcast live De<. 12 on
ESPN2 al '.\::lO p.m
rt1eriot. a ru1111111.: back and
linebacker on 1lw football
team, mamtam' ,1 1 0 GPA and
15 being rt•uu11t'<.I by man}
Pac-10 UOJ\ot!f\lllt"> ·we are e~m·mely proud of
whal he'5 acrnmph.,hed 1101
onJy on the football field but
also with lus work in the com-
munity.'. Coach Jeff Brinkley
..aJd.
llleriot, a fullback last year.
was thruM mto the s1arung tail·
back '>lot after projected starter
Ryan Rippon suffered ligament
damage in his knee before the
!>eason began Thenot leads
the ream with 1.083 yards and
~en touchdowns on 163
rushmg attempt.s desplle miss-
ing two games with a dislo-
cated left elhow.
"I le IS very self-d1sc.·1plmed
and works very hard." BrinkJey
said ·He has never m~ a
day of football m his enure ca
reer here I le has been to every
pracuce. every workout t>Very
game"
Created m 1994, the Wendy's
1 ligh School Heisman Award
recognv.es out.standing. weU-
rounded slUdents.
"lie represents our program
well." Bnnkley said "!The
award! 1., good for the t:nure
program bt>causc 11 .,hows what
type of kid' we have 1ha1 rnme
through here."
fhenot hru. been 111volvt'd
w1Lh the Boys and (11rl., Oub
for many years. I le ha.'
rnac hed roUer hod..ey ,mJ
ba,ketball at the Lou Yantom
Br.inch in Costa Mesa and ha . .,
lwlpt•d with a football chmr at
"I Joachun Catholic 'xhool 111
< .O'>la Mesa.
Corona
del Mar's
Wess
Presson
(4) keeps
his eyes
on
Laguna
Beach's
Tommy
Cogburn
as he
heads
upfield in
the
second
quarter
of Friday
nighfs
game at
Guyer
Field in
Laguna
Beach.
MARK C.
DUS~/ DIM PILOT
yards and three TDa on 15 rush·
lng attempts. uppln& b1a eeason Nlhinl local to l, 114 yards.
Welch canted three times for
68 rant-and completed 4 of 7
.,.._ for 44 mon, lDduding
three coOIMiCdonl wttb twin
brother kftin \o\lllc:b (29 ncefv·
intJUdl). . ~ ..... 060 ~ ....... %7 ...... ,.._ ...
Ml8mpCI _, .... a loll ....
lbrmlnce .,, QIN\ ......
• s 2 ...... ,, ......
PLAYOFFS
Many local teams hit
road for next round
Girls t., volleyball
action continues
today; boys water
polo quarterfinals are
scheduled Tuesday.
Both the Newport Harbor and
c.orona deJ Mar high school boys
water polo teams will be visiting
its opponents in the quarter
finals of the OF Southern ~
tion Division I playoffs Tuesday
at 3:15 p.m.
Newport Harl>or (18-10) will
Lravel to founh-seeded llarvard·
Westlake (22-3) and second-
seeded CdM (19-8) is schedule<l
to play at Loyola (18-9).
Costa Mesa's boys water polo
1earn will visit Los Alam1to'> in
the quarterfin~ of the Divhm11
II playoffs Tut'Miay at J· 15 p.111
• Tl!NNJS; C.Orona del Mir'•
girls tennis team wiD vtslt M.if..
sion Viejo in the 1ea>nd round ol
the ()Msjon I playoft's today at 2
p.m.
Newpon Harbor will host Har-
varo-Wesllak.e in the DMsion I
lieCOnd round today at noon,
fhtancia will host Aquinas In
the DivisJon V second round to-
day at 2 p.m
Sage Hill VlSllS Granite Hills ln
the Oivtsion V second round to-
day at 2 p.m.
• VOll.EYMll; The Newport
Harbor guh volleyball team visits
t-'J Dorado m I.he Division 0-M
quanerfinal<. tonight-at 7 p.m.
!>age llill hosts Olaliwick m
Ult' D1v1'>1on IV A quarterfinals
tonight al , pm
Corona 1.kl Mar visits Santa
Ynei' 111 lhl.' Division Ill-A
quancrfinal' wmWit al 7 p.m.
BRIEFLY
Coast holds o n for win in opener
Pira tes' women's
basketball team
defeats Solano,
60-59, in Mt. SAC
tou rna m ent.
t-re .. hman 01ri'ilen I) Ah·.,"'n
dro '>tolt• an inbound' P•"'" llt'Jr
m1du>t1n w1tJ1 I«"-' 1han lhe '>t'l
ond-. rerna1111nt: to help tht'
Orange C.<>ci'>I Coll~t· \o\Olllt'll'
baskerbaJJ team opt•n rlw -.e.i..011
with a 60·59 v1clory mer ...,olc1110
in the fir..t round of rht• Mr -..111
An1onao 1oumJmen1 I ndJ\
~>phomore forward 1{h1111d1
Naff. ,1 former Costa ~fr"' I ftgh
standout. scort'd a ganw high .!. t
p-01111., while tt·amma11· I 4111r1·11
Stepan-.lc.1 ,1ddt•d 11 for ( .11.1 ... 1
which face., e1tht>r tfl'lt•nding
'>tare champ10n 1\-11 "'\( or
')atldlch,1d. 111 the '-l'm11in.i1, .11
8:.lO tomWit l11e fin.ti "" 111ld ht•
al 4 p m -.unda\
Mt s.ri Antonio toum~
Orange Coast 60, Solano 59
OCC Stepanski 11 , Natt 24
D'Alessandro 5. Katayama 0
McCormo<* 10. FerndndeL 2 l.••"ro ti
Viloria 2. Charles O
3 pt goals Naff 3 M.:Corn11rj.' •
DAiessandro I
Fouled oul -Katayama
Tecnn1e<1ls None
Solano Shopp 10. B11rsd.1 0
Salvddor 2 S<-on 12 Toki I] N1't1ro11
12. Shaw 6 Murphy 3 S1Pff• "~ 0
Vaka 2 Chdrnbf'IS 0
3 Pl goals Murphy 1
Fouled out Noni·
Tecnnic.11:> NonP
Halft1m~· OCC 35 28
Wing mc)\c-. up laJder
• VOLLEYBALi.: "1·11111r \II
Amenran lwlh \\111g 1.all11·d ,1
matd1 high Iii ~111, \\hil1•
~ophonwrt• team ma 11• It 1,11.1
\\'hill' alfdl'lf 13 k111 ... (II lll'lp
ho'>I lJC ln;1111· t'arn c1 .10 I 7 111
22. 10 2 I Rig \\'e<,t ( c111l1·rt·11t t•
Vll"lor) over C .al Pol~ ...,,111 I 111' •
I 1b ... po l·r1tl.i)
\\ 1nK al.,o dd1\t rt'd a pair of
"t'n 1t c al c'> "' pa'>'> Olymp1t
goltl rnedalhl .sntl furmt>r New
port I larbor I flgh ~•andout
\l1'>t\ 1\1.1\ ,111J move 1n10 '>l'V
cnlh. pl.au• c111 till' d.11 IJITlt' i.:un
lt•n·11u· 11 ... 1 \\ 11h I b I
"l'ltt·r \,hht• I lam fin1~lwd
\\1th l'l ,1"""' "hilt· 1umor
\m.snd.1 \ .114t1l'/ rallied a
ll'cllll·hagh llH· him k. a'>'>l!>l'. to
go v.1th 1·1gh1 k.111' for lJU t 17 7,
10 1 111 t011fl0rl•nu· Libero
fl:t't'gan I t•.ithl·r-.tone earned a
mall h high I h dig,, helping the
I.Jin' g.1111,, 17 Vi edge an that
t .ill'g<>n
Pi rat~-. pr~\ ail in four
• VOU .f YRALI.: \ophomore
l >onk.<1 I >rotd ralheJ .i warn
lugh .!.! k.111 .. \\l11lt• tt'ammare
\It It"" /,1pa.1111 amJ.,...<:d 19
k.111 ... (Cl ht•lp It-1J lhl' \l\lllng
I Ir Jllgt• < c1.1 ... 1 < olll'gl· \\omen.,
\ ollt•\ h.111 lt'.1111 111 ,1 111·.!7 27
111, JO .!H, I I .!'I c lr.Hlgl' I mp1rt·
l 11111l'n·11t 1' \ ll IC>r\ mer ( }
prl"'' I ml.1\ 111ght
/.1p1.1111 d111l \.1u1l1• l'owt:r'>
1·Jch I 11mh1·d \\ 11 h I -; t.J 'K' v. hill'
<lw111t·l l'.alonu1111 .. lammed 14
~.11., lor lhl' l11r.tll'' I 14 4 10 ]
m 1lw <II ( I. \\ho \\Oil for the
llllh llrllt' 1r1 11 111.ilthe,.
Gaucho-. "in m 2n<l Of
• ~OCCJ R: \.1·11 lo11t'-. of lH
...._1r11.1 H.irh.ir.1 'lured from 1c;
\.tn.J... 11111 HI thl' 'l'u111J mer·
111m· p1•1111d 111 lht• gaml'' IOt>lh
rn11111h' I 11d.1\ n1gh1 J' tht' "1'>11
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\\1· ... 1 l 1111kri·11t e 1111•11-. 'on t•r
g.illlt'
lh1 \11ll'.11t•r' (7-1:!·0 . .l 6·0
111 1lw H1g \\1· ... 1 rect'I\ ed e1gh1
l(O.tlal \J\l'' from Cameron
Hno;.,1 lht• H1g \\<e'>t champion
o111J 111p ·rJnk.1·J l.aucho., 1m
JHll\l'dlo 17.! 1.H 2~0.
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ducted by an indovodual
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on 10.01/04
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are doina b11Siness as
A B D, Enterprise 2900 w Lincoln Ave •AIQ.4
An•herm California
92801
Alford B Daley St
2900 W loncoln Ave
•AICM Anaheim. Call·
fornoa 92801
This busmess rs con
ducted by an ondovrdual
Have you started doona
business yet' Nn ·
Alford Daley
This slalemenl was
filed w1lh Ifie County
Clerk of Oranae County
on 10108104
20046003139
0d1ly f'ilol Nov 6. 13.
ZO 27 l 004 Sa736
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Tht followrna persons
art do1n2 business as.
L taat Med11 Tech. 926
Hrlena Circle. Costa
Mesa CA 92626
Brent Hunter 926
Helena Circle. Cost•
Mesa CA 92626
Thos business Is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you started dorna
business yet' Yes.
08 ·01·200.t
Brent Hunltr
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fried wrth the County
Cltrk of Or1nee County
on 11 '0.t/()4
200'6006179
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Old Corns' Gold. sliver.
jewelry watches. antiques
collectibles 949·642 9'48
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C.11 Ruth 9'9-293·4688
l••t 514• CM offc
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ORANGE 5400
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side 7 I' 968 I ?00
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ne1r Newporl 8e1Lll'
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suite w vaulled c e1hn~s
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premises SJ60 000 c.11
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ler. enclosed pal10
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house clost to fwy/
slloppona $378 000 Call
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Beach'llde 7 I 4-968 1200
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ch11mer se>ac1ou, Jbr
2ba w/tons of uptrade"
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side ylfd Value p11u
ranae $S49 000 S8S 000
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Beachs1de 714 968 1200
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Is a diamond ltl the
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9&7'lt}7J53 9&111.ZIJI
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Tem Walkins 949 290
0751 O< 949-370 9393
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des1aner quality aated
must sell $899.950111
714 264-1334
NIW HOME $SHK
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2 5ba, ea tensive use of
1111n1te/marble, upar ad
ed 11ppl's. wood blinds.
2 car 1ar. much more
Cal b' .. 951 271.QrZl
.......... llM bed '
bath •n NB home. Rent necotJlblt w/ V'S y & liil#lt
house <allies. 9&673-1594
•••Mn1ate/Care9lver
~ rree room 111
Newport Beach Mature &
low key prefd. lillfil house
work. some local errands, hclit cooa11111 req'd for
YOUl1& -pntleman R.terences 71~1 1056.
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pvt room rim. b& uta
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ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
Balboa Island
s~ n... ttaht. atty.
spacious. Ip aran1te.
trave<t111e cust cabinets.
wd hkup. aar 1111d1ner
no pets av111 12 I $2S95/
mo yr lse 949 644 1721
HUGI 2br lt., 2 doori
to ocan, Pl. llLlld. 'llfd,
pebo Avai Dec l Yf round
$3XXl/mo 9&316-7408
......... ~ 2111,
ZBa. new "9h. nocw. 1·
OCN VIEW Beau 2br 2ba pamt. Pool. spa, p , fp,
IPt. hdwd lh. 119n <ds. w/d $2250 949-93().7529
2 c p no pet 2910 WatetfreM ...... .,_-~
Se8vew SiBX> ~!lB> 2br. lba. Fp, stow, rwfl' ..
125 HI lscH br
2.5ba den, Ip, 2 c11.
aated comm, pool It
spa Pet Ok $2650
Doane Coltrane 949
836 3730 ent
w/d. ,_ Newport ~
$2400/mo !M!Mi7l-88i
_..,,, .. 2ba patio
lownhome.. llJ1 wws. ~ remod. clJI pr pool must
seeS24009t9~
Jbr lba ~·· ,_ t.lfPI/ l*rlds 2 blls to lx.h i!M
3br 2ba SoW1I lam .home. wd i..up 312 36lh St yrly
-l)dlfll ' carpi, pr. S2500 714 960 11151
corner lot So of Hwy 437 * Bayfront yearly ?br
Acacia Sl8Xl 949 7fi0.1"65 2ba. den. loll Fp, J blks
to beach, dbl a a1.
JASMIN( CIHK 3Br, ~Alt 949-642 969!!
3Ba. 'J Story marble
entry fp, $3250/mo lease.
owner <n}-947 ~ WOl1I
Nr Bed< bay hole 3br l
full ba aated comm
1938sf condo. la p.itto &
balcony, 2 c pr. pool ' • S2i'SOmo 9&574-9474 Jaan1lne Creelr. 38r
p11vate location $3250m lmmatc Nantucket Style 28r sonale level SJ500m c;. S-... & leiy Vu
4br 3 Sha home nu r Alli 949 632 2890 Jbr 2be, Ip patio OYer
Ruby Beach Turnkey lodls .....,... pr.,. favo
cond Pleue Call Sally ,._ .._ ts ~ 71~
or Pt1sc1lla @ Abrams ._ -
Contal Properties 949
675 4822 tor details
llr Altt, rear upslatts
unit, 111 deck. recent
remod $1350 incl ulol
Avail now 949 759 45 I 9
Balboa Plnillula
a-...... a... Ill 2br
I be "'-LR. Oil balconies.
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buch, vaulted te*, stO'Vll.
fria, c8 fan & more 1S3
L 1Mh S. Mf..S4a-2421
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Tri Sq I S mr from bch.
aated upstairs w/1araae
balcony S9CS dow11staws
IT'S A t 01 SOUTH P Ian! tac $UM I/Ii
COAST Mn•o Dulll nd A>nil Now 96a'74-4728
w/p•ho. carl)O(t $%5
9858l~~com
master s uite. model
perfect home 1n sated
comm. trave11n1 floor
1na. 111slde lndry. A/C.
Tree & pool views from
pvt patio, aym ' picnic area $399.000 Call
Coldwell Banker Beach
side 714-968-1200.
RlntalTo Sim mo
c-Dill Mir .,..... 3
blks lo bdl. I roomnwtll
wan4ed lo ~ Jbr Jbe
2 sby fWn, wd. Ip. $tJ50+
dip l/2 uti. -~
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2B 1 new con5lrucbon 2
car ~ fl6niWre opCJonal $Uf'Almo ~507'5
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Oelu ae 2br 2ba condo
Ip. wd, 1elt111, enclosed
11ar $2200 949 &45·4885
Corona del Mar
MHa Vertie larce 3br
2ba apt. Ip. pvt patio.
wd h~ups, ear. Sl800
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$4JOOPP 949 b/S 6161
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Conv 327 'taker motor
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2.6 bath JVOO.CXXJ
Lagooa bh -Marie Singer design,
Peter McCarroll construction. 3 bdrm,
3.5 bath, approx. 3,800 sq. fl Oceai\
views. ~2.850.CXXJ
Laguna N~ -Seaney Pointe condo. lajro ~ -Completely renovated L03Una bh -Two completely
Beautiful contempomy 3 bdnn, 2
bath, 2 car ~e Contact Tina
Fauci at 949.201 9654 .)135.(X)()
3 bdrm, 2 bath home! Dramatic ocean
& coastline views. $Jlacious declc and
hardwood floo~ !>t895.000
remodeled cottages. Each has 2 bdrm,
l bath Contact Sue van der Graaf"
949.293 7031 !>1.1.65.(XX)
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coutllne viewlt 4 bdrm, 3 bath home
with 2 car garage. !>2.350.CXX)
bath condo. Contact Sue van oo
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949.201.9664 .)1.035,CXX)
~ ~ ·Cottage by the seal 3
bdrm, l 6 bath. Ocean side of PCH.
Terraced garden Ocean views from
aimost every room .)1.995.(X)()
Polm ~ · 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car Tcilin ~ . Ors~ COIUniun1tf
condo Open terrace mo\Ultain view.
Contact Tina Fauci: 949.201 .96~
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garage home Mlnutea from down-
town. Contact Keith Ference·
949 637.5236 ~95.(XX)
near golf coune. Lower 1 bdnn,1
bath, ft.replace, ln.lide laundry, private
balcony and patio. !>339.9CX)
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roocn with -ixndai ~1 wood ceiling. ~ livin1 toon1 widt ~lit 6rcpba,
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l ~ Dd Mar. Laguna Beach. CA
Tbtcc ~. Two et a t.lf bed.. Approx 2.300
!!\-ft, Appros 5.000 iiq. ft. lot, Custoio Mu-k Singer ~ home. lacttdiWe Ocnn and SunJet ~
Formal living and dining rooms. Gourmet IUtchen
includes center island and built-in refrivrator,
Muter suite with a fireplace includes a spa rypc bath-
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walk-in dCJKt and French doon to outside view
perio, Walls of g.lass, Soer1ng ce1linp. Mulnple ocean
vicwdccb.
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2ba Guest House! 1,500 Sq/Ft Family Room With Wine Cellar & Full Bar,
3,000 Sq/Ft Living Room, 7 Fireplaces, Media Room, &ercise Room, Maids
Quarters & Top Quality Throughout. Seller Will Consider Traclea.
Offered at $7,995,000
DON & KEN BOWEN
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• Call for Pricing and Availability • Financing Available
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8. ~:Vf8Pge Ratty
9. Caraliit Homts
IO. Brmmas
II. Kolar & Co.
K&ler Willuas~ty
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14. Remu Real Estate Services
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16. Wells Fwgo Bank
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51. Hanu Reddy Realty
52.-53. Rana Real Estate Servica
54. Washington Mutual
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views from this unique,
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Stunning 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. local restaurants & shopping' 3 bdrm, 3.5 bat.I'\, approx. 3,800 ~· ft. Ocean
Completely renovated. .)t 995.000 2 5 bath. .)2,700,CXX) "\__ views . .)2.850.000
Laguna N~ -Stoney Pointe condo. Laguna flrodi -Completely renovated Laguna flrodi -Two completely
Beautiful contemporary 3 bdnn, 2
bath, 2 car garage. Contact Tina
Fauci at 949 201 .9654 .)735.000
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bdrm, 1.6 bath. Ocean aide of PCH.
Terraced garden. Ocean viewa from
almost every room. .)t 995.000
3 bdnn, 2 bath home! Dramatic ocean
& coastline vie'fh. Spacious deck: and
hardwood floo~ .)t895.o<;X) I
condo. Open terrace mowttain view.
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1 bath. Contact Sue van dtt Graaf:
949.293 7031 .)t~5.000
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prage home. Minutet from down--
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949.637.6236 ~95.C:XYJ
baUt condo. Contact Sue van tier
Graaf: 949.293-.7031 or 1\na Fau ci:
949.201 .9654 .)1.035.000
near golf COW'le. Lower 1 bdnn, 1
bath, Gttplace, iNkie laundry, private
balcony and patio . .)339,9CX)
For addilional informooon, ~.call or visil our wdJsile al lagunaseasick.com
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kitchen with •l~b gunne counten, center
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) For Additional Info calJ
(888) 531-9907 at 4804
1846 Del MM. Laguna Beach. CA
Three ~.Two ~ a half bedw, .Approx 2.300
.q. ft, Approx S,000 tq. ft. loc. Cwtona Mark Singer c&e.isncd home. lncmliWe Ocean and Sunset vlewl.
Formal living and dining roorru, Gourmet kitchen
includn center ;,)and and buih·1n rcfrign2tor,
Master sune with a fircpbcc includes a lj)3 type batb·
room wi1h a I~ soaking rub. sep&Ule sh-r. huge
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patio, Walb of glasa. Soaring ccilinp. Multiple ocan
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2ba Guest House! 1,500 Sq/Ft Family Room With Wine Cellar & Full Bar,
3,000 Sq/Ft Living Room~ 7 Fireplaces, Media Room, Exercise Room, Malds
Quarters & Top Quality Throughout. Seller Will Consider Tradea.
Offered at $7,995,000
DON & KEN BOWEN
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(949) 459-5400
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• 11, 750 S.F., Class "A" Akdical Office Project • 2-Level Building, Covered Parking
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• Call for Pricing and Availability • Financing Available
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1019 DOLPHIN TERRACE • CORONA DEL MAR
Catalino Island, Ocean, Boy & Sunset views .
Contemporar y 4bd, 3bath on 12,000+ sq . ft. lot features
great enter ta iners deck with water feature, BBQ and spa
with sweeping views. Appraised at $3 ,400,000 or build your dream home.
Priced at $2,550,000
12 ALTINO • ZIANI, NEWPORT COAST
Granite ccsunters throughout, crown moldings,
2 bd+den, 2 both, Show like a Model!
Priced at $885,000
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949 .275.2775
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303 35TH STREET • NEWPORT BEACH
4Bd, 2both upper unit with great room &
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'4.fOldCoune $3.099,000 ~ , ... Shiwii Harris
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Sun , .... Tom Berndt ORANGE PARK ACRES
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Huntington Beach home with open floor plan
Featuring an open floor plan, this single level home in Huntington
Beach ha& three bedrooms and two baths.
11}a'e is a remodeled spacious master suite with a renovated bath and
wl9tn closet.
1'he focal point of the inviting living room ts the flagstone fireplace
Other amenities include oak finished floors and a large family kltchen
with a dJning area.
This home is offered at $619 ,000.
For more '"formation, call Theresa Tatch of Coldwell Baniter's Laguna
Beach Norlls 1wme al (949) 494-0215. Coldwell Banlur Residential
Brolurage ts a member' of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated,
the nation's leading residential rud estate hrolterage company, is a
subsidiary of Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD).
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South Laguna home with potential
Situated tnan eclectic SoUth Laguna neighborhood, two blocks in from the
Coast Highway, 1hU home off en lots of potential. Enjoy pttk ocean views
from this one bedroom, one bath residence with newer paint &nd a recent
clean-up.
Owned by a trust, the property iS being sold on a sealed bid basis. AD bids
must be IUbm1t:ted on a tn11tee'1 form in a sealed envelope, and must be
reoetted .i Coldwell Banker's Capistrano Beach office by 5 p.m. on November
17. (Do not use C..A.Jt forms.) The property wtll be sold •as is" without
wmanda. 1be home ts vacant and has a Supra lockbo:i. No commtssion will
be paid to a prlndpal.
lbit home la offered at $600,000.
l"1r MiOre ~, all1 l"Y MAclero of ColdweU &inlier's IMM Pol"t/San
~Ill (949) 234-51 '8 or dlm:t tit (949) 412-5830. C.Oldwell Bader
~Is 11 ~of/Ju NRT f11""1y of <XJWl1"'1"a. NRT I~, 1M 1Ul#n'1 lelldlft& rt:Wk111U1l re4l tst4te broUrtlge CtJm1Nf"Y, ts
t1~efCndlMI~ (NYSB:CD).
Laguna Beach home with coastline, Catalina views
Featuring wood and glass architecture, this Laguna Beach home offers
coastline, Catalina and Main Beach views. The property has a tot.al of four
bedrooms and cwo baths, including a private master suite and sttting
room.
Enjoy dirung on the wraparound ocean view decks. lntenor highlightS
include oak floors, red oak kitchen capinetS and vaulted/beamed ceilings
The exceptional great room has a dining area and kitchen.
This home is offered at $1 ,998,000.
For more information, call Theresa T atch of Coldwell Banker's Laguna
Beach Norlh office at (949) 494-0215. Coldwell Banker Residential
Brokerage is a member of the NRT family of companks. NRT Incorporated,
the nation's leading residential real estate hrokerage company, is a
subsidiary of Cenda nt Corpora ti.on (NYSE:CD)
Townhome in great Newport Beach location
Harbor View Knoll is an enclave of Cape Cod-style home swrounCled by
towering trees and lush landscaping. This unique aru of Newport Beach feels
like a sleepy village.
This three level home includes two bedrooms, two baths plus a den.
Additional fcarures Include air ronditioning, attached two car garage, vaulted
ceilings, fireplace, bricked entry and a patio providing views of the spacious,
serene gift!lbelt.
Enjoy easy access to association pool, spa and tennis court.
Sunounded by million-dollar homes, Harbor View Knoll is one of the best
buys in Newport Beach.
This home ts offered at $839,000.
Ft1r ""1f'e ~, c4lJ IVtsy GmrJble of c.oldt«U B411hrs JA&N"" &Adi
Norllt office Ill (949) 494-0215. C.Oldt«ll B4der R~ Broll~ u 11
""1ffber of tM NRT f.,,,Qy of co,,,,,.,ms. NRT I~, tM ut/Oft's lM4lfl&
~ '"'edllk broltefrlU ctmpd1fY, u" ~of Cnulal °"'1"J'W""'9 (NYSE:CD).
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Situated on a cul-de-sac on one of the most desirable streets in Harbor View
Homes, is this wonderfully remodeled Portofino.
Built on a large lot, more than J 0,000 square feet in size, the home has a
total of four bedrooms and three and one-half baths.
Amenities include a highly upgraded master bedroom and bath plus an
incredible bonus room.
This home is offered at $1 ,865,000.
For more information, call Jim Kline of Coast Newport Properlies-ColdM1eU
Banker at (949) 644-J 600. Coldwell Banlter Residential Brolterage is a member
of the NRT fami1y of companies. NRT lncqrporated, tlu nation's kading
residential real estate brokerage cumpany, is a subsidiary of Cendant
Corporation (NYSE:CD).
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Newport
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three and
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including a downstairs bedroom with a private bath. The property is located
near a fabulous community park and reaeation cmter .
A dramatic entry featutts travertine flooring and mosaic inset. Pre-wired for
sound, the formal living room has a fireplace and recessed lighting. The
spacious family room, also pre-wired for sound with recessed IJghting. features
an adobe fireplace and custom built-ins. Other amenities include custom
interior paint throughout, a formal dining room, side courtyard with a
fountain, and a custom-built "prep" room which UI ideal for ente!Uinhlg.
The grand master suite With retreat has a fireplace and private balcony. The
master bath offers a large walk-in closet, buUt-in linen closet and Jacuzzi tub.
There are two additional secondary bedrooms, one with a private balcony and
peek views.
This home is offered at $1 ,775,000.
For more information, CAil Greg LomlNlrdl tw MarquUe Bet4cJer of Cotm
Newporl Properlks-COldwell &niter at (949) 711-4 702. Coldwell &iuer
Residentllll Brolterage is a member of tlae NRT family of companies. NRT
I~, tJu natitm's ludlng resldenlWl rtJJl alAU brolierage '°"""'"'' is
a SNbstJU.ry of Cendant Co'7'0"ation (NYSB.aJ).
Wonderful home In prtme Newport Coast location
This model-perfect family home is located near the community pool in one
of Newport Coast's premier gated neighborhoods. The property has a ·
professionally landscaped rear yard.
The home has a total of three bedrooms and three baths, with one bedroom
and bath located downstairs. Featuring custom paint, carpet and mirror
treatments, other amenities include vaulted ceilings and a large skylight.
This home is offered at $928,000.
For more tnjMfJfat{(m, call Rid: Langarln of OJast Newport
Properlies-Cold1'1fll Btatlur at (949) 6"-1600. Coldt«ll &inJcer ~l
Brolteragt is a 1'lember of du NRT fllmily of companies. NRT I~, tJu
natkm's kading residential re.al est4te lwolterage company, ts a svbsUIU.ry of
Cendll11t Corporation (NYSE:CD).
Remodeled unit offers view of the greenbelt
ThJs is a beauttfully decorated unit in Laguna Niguel. OffahJ& a grttnbclt
view from the spacious patio, the home has a total of two bedrooms md one
and three-quarter baths.
'nle interior has been completely rem~, featuring Karutan carpet,
18-inch porcelain tile, recessed lighting. newer paint, smooth ceiling and
newer white appUances. Other mnmities lDclude decorator m1m>n and
shelvtn& in the bathrooms.
This home is offered at $365,000.
. Ft>r tMre ""°""""""' t:All George Rider of Cold#dl &i,,U,.-e.o.st N""flOrl
Properlta Ill (949) 718-1700. Coldwell &ulUr' ~Bro~ ts 11
member of IM NRT ftmdly of CQ#ffldrdes. NRT I~ tlte """°"'s '"""'& ~ rr.al ~ brolemtg """"""'' ts"~ o/CeNliall °"""""""" (NYSJ!..aJ).
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Rear toWn."lome south o( Pacific Coast Hi&hwar
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!! Sun , .... Brian Edmondson ~ $4,199,000 Sat , .... A11an E. Heller "' 1113 East Balboa BouleYard UJ -;;:;
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2681 Cl em'l9w Drtw $2."5,000 Slit .... jerry Snyder
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15 Rue Cannes $2.595,000 Sun l...f G90f'llna Smtch
23 Rue Grand DucaJ $1 ,285,000 Sun l...f Jackie Handleman
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.. 15 Vista Parada $889,000 Sun l...f Fnnk Serwlel
CLIFF HAVEN
1710 KJn&:I bet $2.750.000 Sun 1-4 Hartene Hwel
115 Klnp .... SU00.000 Sun .... Manny Stellfno
-CORONA DEL MAR
21 Harbor Pointe $1.695,000 Sun 1-"4 Shawn Osbot"M
220.5 Marsuertta Avenue $2.500,000 Sun 1-"4 Amy £. Baurnpnnw
510 Camadon Avenue $1.998,000 Sun l...f Cammy Lesfle
504 Carnation Avenue --$1 ,697.000 Sat 1-"4 Cammy LesUe
<t08 Iris Awnue $1.595,000 Sat , .... ~T.l.e¥1n
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305 &.nlr\I Scar L.aM $4,595,000 Su 1-4 Ryan We.-
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2236 An.Iii SC1'fft $1 ..... 5,000 Sat , .... Kade RolAnt
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12 Sea GrMns
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16 Fairway Point
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17 Sumrnerwak Court
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Carol Gober
Mike Roth
Mib Roth
Rick Mclnw.
Ed Gulch
Donna Huff
Donna Huff
Gnyce TallalwTo
fUd< Johnson
Judy Field
Linda English
Sue Thomas
Sue Thomas
Rebeca Williams
Jim & Catherine Turco
John McMon.,te
Michael MacKellar
Rob Smith
Ron Felsot
Kathryn White
Boan G. Johnson
Kara Klpp
Jackie Handleman
Robert Milliken
Cory Christie
R.t>ecca Williams
Evan Corbtt
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Gorgeous. antique ~e in famlty room and French antique ~
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huge laundry room with bultt-N. wine doset. st.oraae area. o4ftce nook at top
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Indulge m the exclusive
location of this richly appointed
resic!ence near sand-swept
beaches, sapphire Pacific
waters plus a multitude of four
star restaurants and world-class
entertainment. Displaying an
exquisite European flair
reminiscent of old world
Tuscany, this 3,000-square-foot
home tastefully displays four
spacious bedrooms and three
and one-half lavish baths.
Step inside and enter into the elegant formal Uvtng room. SoarlDg ~ceilings, a
wall of scenic picture windows and custom travertine floors unite to aaa.e an unrlvaled
setting that commands styUsh entertaining. The formal dining room featutts Cu.tom inset
ceilings and designer Ught fixtures, adding a. classic touch to an already~ home.
Ri~y accented, the gowmet center island kitchen offers a beauttAa1 ~
environment. Amenities include exquisite granite counten, ~~.~de
stainless steel appliances, custom recessed lighting and Julian tile floon. Neaibj, a
sprawling walk-in panuy offers plenty of storage options.
Next, step into the inviting family room, centered around a wood and granite flttplace
and enjoy quiet relaxation with speda1 loved ones.
Disappear into the romantic master suite and indulge in the utmost in privacy. Soanng
cathedral ceilings and endless wallJ of glass aute a sense of awe. A crackling wum
fireplace warms a quiet sittin8 area, while crisp ocean breezes come Into play through a set
of glass doors. Melt away daily stresses In the lavish master bath, fea1Urlng an oversized
Jacuzzi spa tub.
Outside, relax on your south facing patio and experience enchanting views of ever
changing beach sunsets. Additionally, this oversized 35-foot lot offers a two car garage on a
popular street-to-street location.
This home is offered at $2.695 million.
For mort information, call Monica Garay of Rrrt Team Real Estate at (714) 2 73-3439.
A taste of Italy
Amid green lawns, colorful
flowers and groomed hedges, this
stunning residence is an idyllic
and tianqUfl compound of
umtvaled beauty. Even the most
discemb18 architcctura1
a6donados will appreciate the old
world European influences and
rich appointments of this
3 ,672-square-foot estak,
featuring five spacious bedrooms
and three luxurious baths.
Entering the grand foyer, there arc soarlng cathedral v~ ~. exquisite mosaic tile
floors and a sweeping cheny wood and iron stairc.ase. Ught pours through towering windows
and walls of gWs, creattng a special eetttng throughout the elegant fonnal living and dining
rooms. Custom French doors open to a garden courtyard with fountains. A cozy ftreplace is the
perfect focal point for lavish enterta.inin&
The gourmet center island kitchen Im chmywood ablnetry, granite countm, tumbled st.one
tile and top grade appliances. Neatby, an Italian-«ylc Wine cellar With a~ Iron entry ii an
ideal place for storing your ftncst vtn'.18~· A ltOne fftplace and Plencb. doors aare a oozy
family room.
The romantic main floor master suite has a pdv.te temce. lbe masur bath~ custom
travertine tile with mosaic accents plus a Roman spa tub, rJch dlcny ~and upgraded
hardwatt.
Built to accommodate a comfortable place for evciy family member, there are n.o addittonaJ
main Boor bed.rooms, an additional suite upstab:s, a pdvate office and a ap.do\11 loft for a ddld'•
play area
With no other homes behind, the backyard ii a pdvate oasis, opmtog co a~ and waJldn& paths. Stone bmtatna bec:kml quiet rdaution, while a~ JdO oft'm a
stylish setdng for alfret<X> cnt.el'tllotng. Mal\Jn! olive trea pa the ~-like backyard.
Addtdona1 a.11tmn detai1' tndude wood plantation lhuttas, nrnariwrit.el aown ~.
uppled 1-cboedl and window covednfl.
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Jeff Davi to address Newport
Beach Association of Realtors
Don't mm thlS lnformattve
event set fOr Wednesday,
Nov. 17
Commiuioner for the Department of
Real ""-te· The Heldt of Offtce luncheon lJ
befna spontored by AmUate memben
Owe Home finance'• Ully McBee
and Central Blc:roW'1 Rick Triola.
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amacu more than l 00 of Newport
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Advertising Supplement
Advertlseri are encouraged to submit press
releases, keeping in mind that date of
publication Is per space and copy may be edited.
Here are several guldellnes that may aulst you In getting your
information published In our Real htale Section:
-The Dally Pilot Is a community newspaper, therefore, It Is Important that
your news or properties al1a be In the clrculatlon area . Well-written
press releaset ue comprehensive, concise and current. Content may
cover agent profiles, personnel promotions, company events, awards
ceremonies, broken previews, community Involvement, property
profiles, and Industry news and trends.
. Materlals 1hould be 1ubmltted by 5 p.m., Monday.
• Press releaset and photo1raph1, with 1ood contrast, may either be alven
to your real tttlte advertl1ln1 representative or malled to:
Jiii Ulrlklen, promottons, Dally Piiot, 1375 Sunnower Ave., Costa Mela,
CA, 92626. You can fax Information to: (714) 96f>..i679.
If you would llke to e.mall advertorial and or photos, dlr9Ct them to:
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For advertising information, call
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I specialize in the Newport Beach
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Harbor and sunset views
Sensational southern bayfrom home with fabulous views of the harbor and
stunning sunsets. Petfect for entertaining as well as relaxing on a sunny
afternoon with a bubbling spa in the courtyard. A boat dock will
accommodate up to a 57-foot boat, plus space for two additional smaller boats.
There is also access to a wonderful communJty beach.
Beautifully remodeled in 2000, this comfortable beach reson property offers
four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, wine cellar and an open and flowing
floor plan
Seller will entertain offers between $3,900,000 -$4,500,876
For more information, call Jan Lan!ford at Prudential California Realty's
Newporl &ach office al (949) 533-733 7. E-ma11 her al 1anlan!ford@pruoc.cam.
Prudenttal CAiifornia Realty is proud to be a mnnber of HomeServices of
America Inc., a &rltshire Hathaway affiliate Prudmtial CAiifornia Realty
represented nwre than $I 911f1lion in sales volume in 2003 and was ranlted
among IM nation's Top 5 real estate companies nationwide, according kJ
National Relocation and Real Estate Magazine, May 2004 AdditWnal company
information can be obtained at www.prudentialcal com
Newport Beach home Is Ideal for entertaining
This three bedroom, two and one-half bath contemporary
Mediterranean-style home is nestled in Newport Beach's West Bay. The
residence offers panoramic views of the bay and Fashion Island. Amenities
include 60-foot bay frontage, shared doclc for a large yacht, a two car garage,
and a cantilevered dedc with foun~, built-in barbecue and cooking area.
Aside from a bar area ideal for entertaining, the house all<> featutts a grand
entry with skylights, aystal chandeliers and fountain, as well as a dining room
with glass ceilings and aystal chandaien.
This home is offered at $3,995,000.
For more~, c"11 Mlclwel Mmldeldc of~ Ollifqmill
Rulty's Bnerly Hills lwmd Ill (213) 703-73()() <Ir (310) 117-2808. E-,,..11 lliM
Ill "'1M1Uk~.CMPI. ~ OIJlfom"' Ruby ts fJ'f""1IDbeti1'lewrber
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:niursd1y, November 4
9 1.m., GPA CommittH MHting
11 1.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open Hou11, Are11 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27
Frid1y, November 5
111.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open Hou11, Areaa 1-8, 10, 14-17
Wedne1d1y, November 10
9 1.m., MLS Committee
Thursday, November 11
11 1.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open Houae, Artu 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27
Associ1tion office clostd for V1ter1n's Day
Frid1y, November 12
11 1.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open Houst, A,..11 1-8, 10, 14-17
Mond1y, November 15
8:30 1.m., Orientation cl111
W1dnesd1y, November 17
H11d1 of Office luncheon 1t the B1lbo1 B1y Club
Thurad1y, November 18
9 1.m., Bou-d of Directors
11 1.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open Hou1e, Ar911 9, 11 , 12, 25, 26, 27
Frid1y, November 19
11 1.m. -2 p.m., Broker Open Hou11, Are11 1-8, 10, 14-17
Wednesd1y, November 24
Aa1oci1tion office clo111 1t noon
Thurad1y, November 25
Hippy Th1nklglvlng
Aaaocl1tlon office cfoMd
Frld1y, November 26
Auociatlon office cloNd
Newport 8eoch Auociation of Reolton
(949) 722·2300 • fax (949) 6'2·410.S • www.ocaor.com
Newport Beach
Association of
Realtors
2005
Installation
Breakfast
Thunday, December 9, 20CK
8:30 • 10 a.m.
The Paoifio Club
4110 MacArthur Blvd.
N.wport Beach
For more information, oall Newport Beach
A1eooiation of Roalton at (949) n2·2300
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Tueaday, December I.if, 20<M
6 • 7 p.m.
Dolce Riatorante
800 W•1t Coaat ffitbw~, Newpcwt BMch
Bring an unwrapped toy
(minimum value SlO or~ tlO et the door)
Escrow 1 01 : Information every
buyer and seller should know
Knowledge of the escrow
process can help In making
informed decisions with
buying or selling a home
By Margarita Billing.s
Buying or selling a home can
easily become a confusing process
for Californians. And while most
consumers simply leave
understanding escrow to the
professionals, if you're a buyer or
seller, a little knowledge can go a
long way in ensuring a smooth
home buying or selling process. The
CalifomJa F.scrow .Association, a
statewide organization that certifies
escrow officers and provides
conttnllill8 education for its
members, offers answers to some
key questions about escrow.
Q; What euctly is escrow?
A: Escrow enables the buyer and
the seller to transact business and
exchange money through a neutral
party, thereby nurumizmg their nsk
Q. What types of transactions go
through escrow?
A Most contracts that involve
transf emng, leasing or finanang real
or personal property can be placed
m escrow nus may include buying
or selling a traditional home, mobile
home, business, or even transfening
stock. Escrow prated.Jon Is essential
for any transaction of substantial
value.
Q: What are a buyer's
responsibilities in the escrow
process?
A: If the transaction is contingent
upon a new loan, it is the buyer's
responsibility to arrange this loan
Real estate agents can be most
helpful in finding an appropriate
lender.
Q: What are a seller's
responsibilities in the escrow
See ESCROW,
page 126
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November 1 -Monday
November
Calendar of
Events
Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m .
Gov/leg meeting -4 p.m.
November 3 -Wednesday
Mariceting Meeting/Wells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m.
LB Broker Preview -9 a.m . -1 p.m.
Internet Tech. meeting -2 p.m.
November 4 -Thursday
Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8· 1 5 a.m.
LN Broker Preview -9 a.m . -I p.m.
November 8 -Monday
Deadline for Wednesday LB Prt>v1Pw -5 p.m
November I 0 -Wednesday
Marketing Meeting/Wells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.rn.
LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -I p m.
November 11 -Thursday
Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8 15 a.m .
LN Broker Preview -9 a.m. -I p.m.
Tempo Training -9 10 30 am , 11 a.m · 12:30 p.m. I :30 · 3 30 pm
November 15 -Monday
Deadline for Wednesday LB Prev1ev. -5 p.m
MLS Committee meeting -4 p.m
November I 6 -Tuesday
Budget & Finance Comm1nee -I 0:30 a.m
November 1 7 -Wednesday
Marketing Meeting/Wells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m.
LB Broker Preview -9 a.m . -1 p.m.
lnternevTechnology meeting -2 p.m.
November 18 -Thursday
Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8:1 5 a.m.
LN Broker Preview -q am -1 p .m.
November 19 -Friday
Board of Directors meeting -8:30 a.m.
November 25 -Thursday
H appy Thanksgiving
Board office closed
Novemver 26 -Friday
Board office closed
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Jlnnuaf 1-{o{itfay 'Breakfast
and Insta££ation
Monday, December 6, 2004
8 :30 -10:30 a.m. at
Surf & Sand Resort
1555 South Coast Highway
La~na Beach
RSVP by Mondqy, November 29
For more if)formation, call
La.guna Board Qf Realtors at (949) 497-2474
ESCROW,
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process?
A: The seller should gather such
infonnation as loans, taxes,
insurance and, if appropriate, rental
data. This information can be found
on the ortginal deed or title policy,
fire insuranre policy and on the
year-end statement from the existing
lender. A copy of the most recent
structural pest control report may be
helpful, or in some cases even
required, in a real estate transaction.
Q: What is the fee for escrow
services?
A: The escrow fee is nonnally
based on the size and complexity of
the transaction. Since there are so
many types of escrows and every
transaction is different, there is no
set fee schedule.
Q: How long does escrow take?
Q: Can escrow agents offer legal or
invesunent advice?
A: An escrow officer is not a legal
counselor and cannot off er this kind
of advice. If there is a dispute
between both parties, it is essential
that the escrow officer remain
neutral and not become a part of the
negotiation process.
Q: Why is it important to work
with a certifted escrow agent?
A: There are many intricacies and
details involved ln the esaow
process as well as many kinds of
escrows. Additionally, laws that
affect escrows are changed or created
constantly. P.saow agents wtth the
continuing education requtmnents
of a professional designation insure
that the esaow professional Is
current with indusuy requirements.
Mar§'rlla BlllJy;, ts a cmifld
Escrow Ojflar ftf!IJi more titan 30
years of~;,, tire esmno
Industry. Bflll"fJ Is cumntly an
A: Escrows average 3o-45 days.
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Michael Moloney of Extreme Home Makeover makes guest
appearance at Project Playhouse VIP party
The event honored
builder teams of Project
Playhouse
This yur's project Playhouse
builder teams were honored at
HomeAid Orange County's annual
VIP Party feanutng guest host,
Michael Moloney, of ABC's Extreme
Home Makeover fame . Moloney, an
tnterlor designer and cast member
of the popular television show
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needy families aaoss the nation,
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teama wtth 16 awards. 'nle event awards presentation held at Fashion Island In Newport Beach drewbai11600 industry guests.
Molonq wu first acquainted with
the Orange County Chapter when South Central Los Angeles home -
Extreme Home Makeover contacted to be completed in just six days!
HomeAJd'anauonal office Shea Homes, a long time Hom.eAid
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construaloil of• 4,7()()-square-(oot Orange County~based builder
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Comfortable living spaces
are featured throughout all
residences
Homebuyers whose ideal family residence is
filled with elegant details, remarkable luxuries
and a location less than three miles from the
beach, must visit Sansol at Talega of San
Clemente. Presented by Standard Pacific
Homes, there is growing urgency for
homebuyers to choose a favorite floor plan as
soon as possible and to start planning for a
timely move before the end of the year.
•Sansol's floor plans are impressive because
they can accommodate an array of individual
expectations," said Kurt Ree, senior sales
counselor for Sanso!. "For instance, the
Residence Three, the largest home in the
collection, has an abundance of rooms that
embrace the demands of busy family lifestyles
, ~ as well as the expectations of holiday
entertaining. Highlights of this spacious
Sansol home include a generously sized family
room, separate dining and living rooms, Sansol Plan2.1Mngldlnlng room
downstairs bedroom and an intimate
courtyard for outdoor dining. Upstairs, a in the gourmet kitchens. Private master suites No guarantee is made of existing views,
versatile bonus room adds to the flexibility have spacious walk-in closets and spa-inspired which may be altered by subsequent
and contemporary appeal of this popular floor shower benches. < development, construction, tree growth and
plan. Select Residence Three homes also come Sansol is conveniently dose to Vista del Mar landscaping.
complete with a living room fireplace. French K-8 School, Liberty Park and the Talega Standard Pacific, one of the nation's largest
doors and a deck off the master bedroom, Village Center, which is planned for an array homebuilders, has built homes for more than
amenities that complement its architectural of shops. Residents will also enjoy an 67,000 families during its 38-year history. The
beauty." outstanding array of resort-caliber amenities company focuses its efforts on constructing
Sansol's Residence One design is another featured throughout this coveted Southland homes within a wide range of price and size.
favorite among homebuyers who want community. Standard Pacific operates in some of the
comfortable living spaces and an ambiance of Talega of San Clemente, situated on 3 ,500 strongest housing markets in the country with
r... flexibility, while the Residence Two is a great acres and located three miles from the Pacific operations throughout the major metropolitan
choice for growing families who want a Ocean, offers an array of neighborhoods areas in California, Texas, Arizona, Colorado,
courtyard fireplace, an upstairs loft, and up to ranging in price from the $500,000s to more Florida and the Carolinas. The company also
five bedrooms (select locations). Homebuyers than $2 million that appeal to a variety of provides mortgage financing and title services
should also note that certain homes are lifestyles. Many ofTalega's residences have to its homebuyers through its subsidiaries and
available with tranquil cuJ-de-sac locations, views of the ocean, the golf course, parks or joint ventures, Family Lending Services, SPH
beautiful panoramas overlooking the canyons open space. Talega residents enjoy deb Mortaage, WRT Finandal and SPH ntle.
and pool-sized homesites. Those who prefer amenities inc1udMg 19 miles of trails and the For more tnfonnation on family lmding
the tum-key elegance of a model home should Talega GoJf Club and Gdlle with its 18-hole, Services, a full-service matt.gage banking
contact the sales office for further details Fred CoupleS ·~ goH course. Among company, call (800) 325-5363. Additional
regarding the future release ofSansol's fully the privileges exdUltve to Talega residents are homebuilder sen1ces include the Standard
furnished, professionally decorated models. the seven-ecre Talega Swim and Athl~ Club Pad..ft.c Design Studk>, where Sansol
The remarkable designs at Sansol are wtth a 6,0<>0-tquare-foot Clubhouse that has homebuyers c.an vtsualtu the perfect home
spacious, accommodating and destined to acdvttles and dubs for the entbe family, a with the !111:a>: of a professionally trained
fulfill a lifetime of dreams. Llvishly appointed multi-purpose sport court, und volleyball lntator deli_. staJJ.
single family floor plans range from couns, water play fountafns, junior Olympic To vtstt Sansol's model homes, travel the 1-5
approximately 2,973 to 3,608 square feet, with pool and resort pool When completed, Ubeny to Avenida Pico and bead east. Proceed to
three to five bedrooms, up to 4.5 baths and up Parle will feature a private fadlltythm lndudes Avmida Vlstaffel'dOta, go left and~ to
to three car tandem garages. Distinctive a regulation size pool for Talep's sWim tum, Camtni> ta Pedr.tii md tum rlgbt. 1\mf dgbt
exteriors are graced with Monterey, Tuscan the Tiger Sharks. Into the Tatep Welcome Center, open daily
and English Cottage-inspired architecture. All home prices quoted herein are estimates from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. c.an (877) 4talep or
Prices are from the mid $900,000s. or starting ranges only, do not include visit www.talega.com.
Lunlrious interiors complement the options, upgrades or lot/location premiums for For'"/"""""""" cm S41fSOI, ~ (949)
unrivaled elegance and inherent value of the home, and may be changed based on 2 J 8-2800. HtnMbuyns fl1lao ""'"' illmledlt*
Sansol. Highlights include wood-bum.tng market conditto111 at any time and Without ~cm otlter_,. llOIM ~
fireplaces, recessed lighting, Whirlpool Gold prior notice. Product ava.tlabillty it subject to by ~rrl PllCf/lc Htm1e1 ""~to
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. $610,000 • Open Sat 12-4
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Mcdnernntan estate with 5 bedrooms and
5 full badu and 2 powder roonu, plus an
cr.ccurive library, cnccna1nment room,
ocean mw pool and spa.
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ma) thU d I •diamond in t:he rough• and pcthaps the bat buy on the Bay. $3,09S,000.
Ai'MK RE SERVICF.S DUS'IY HARRIS, Broker
H9-720. 73S3 949-887-2307
$710,000 •Open Sat-Sun 1-4
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3 bathrooms. fireplace. covered pario, new
windows -completely upd.lced 1hroughou1
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$8000.00 per month.
3 bedroom plus office and 3 car garage Soaring vaulted ceilings, upgraded
throughout with fabulous marbles and granites. Available with short notice .
LEISURE WORLD • TOTALLY REMODELED LIKE NEW
$325,000
2 bedroom 2 bath Upper Unit. approx. 1000 sq ft Vacant and ready to move
in. Call tor Showing
Dove CANYON
Best View On Golf Course
~lat views of Golf Course! Large sunny rooms, bright home with eat in
Kitchen. granite counters, limestone flooring throughout. 4 bdrm, 3.5 baths,
plus Office downstairs. Master suite has retreat. and a balcony for viewing the
golf course. 3 fireplaces throughout. Vacant and ready for move-in.
STEFANIE MEURER
(949) 715-3156
For lnfonnadon I Aoorplans:
Go to ""w.aa.ttll:
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Uu Wort< Environment
walk to Galleries, shops & restaurants. l.E Memphis.
Gypsy Oen, Original Mikes (the recently operej 6
Million Dollar ~ wilh Nightly Live
Enteftllnment) and more.
New listing-Artist's Loft
Fonner Model -$659,000
Bring your toothbrush irld move right in' Fully Your Loft Specialists:
furnished-neY8f lived in-Main SI frontage. Livetwork Stefanie Meurer & Tanya Weeks
and have your business downstairs Call for details (949) 715-3156 or (949) 244-9213
For lnformadon I Floorplanl:
Go to my w.blke:
www.stefaniemeurer.com
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Owner/Agent
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On B1i Canyon Gol Course
44 Canyon Island Dr.
F~lous 180° Golf Course Views:
7 I 8th + 15th Fai~ Lake.
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Completely Remodeled.
$1,195,000
OPEN SAT/SUN 2-4
Private Sale
949.718.1383
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55, 73, and 405. Near downtown Costa Mesa, Santa Ana Country Cllb, Orange County Falf;roonds, Orange Coast
College, Triangle SqUare and not far from South Coast Pfazal A must see to befievelll •724,800
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Costa Mesa
Rare 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath
single level home with large
yard. Separate mas~r
qua~re;. Near OCC &
South Coast Plaza,
walking dietance to very
large park.
$658,000
Agt. Jamee Gould
(949) 350-7474
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CORONA DEL MAR
412 Hazel Ave.
48r 4.5Ba Sun. 1-4
Michael Brinkman
Coastline Realty
949-850-9100
COSTA MESA
1728 New Hampshire Dr
$2,995,000
4Br 38a Sat-Sun 12-4 $710,000
Dave Katz, J.O. & Kelly Zinser, J.O.
888-548-2822
HelpU-Sell
Or call owner directly for appt 714-434-3613
842Joann St
4Br 38a Sat 12-4 $610,000
Dave Katz J .O. & Kelly Zinser J.O.
888-548-2822
Help-U-Sell
Or Call owner directly for appt 714-721-4001
DANA POINT
33852 Blue Lantern
48r 3.5Ba Sun 12-5
Ed Conway
otfc 949-370-5766
cell 949-661-2784
$1,80C,OOO
NEWPORT BEACH
1115 Granville
2Br 2Ba Sun 11-4
Howard Wells
949-673...s777
Cannery VIiiage Realty
$1,195,000
28 Rue Grand Ducal $1 ,995,000-$2,095,000
Sun 12-4
Carol Rudat Barona RE
949-877-3388
44 Beycrut Court
38r 388 Sat 1-4
Michael Stark
Metro R .. lty
948-574-9474
1 Coventry
48r 3811 Sat-Sun 1-'5
M.sa Haper
Hmrbor Realty
948-829-2015
$739,000
$1,695,000
NEWPORT BEACH
23 Aries Court (Newport Crest)
3Br 3Ba Sat-Sun 12-4:30 $789,000
Balboa Newport Realty
Sue Govorko
949-515-9830
3196 Corte Hermosa
3Br 2.5Ba Sun 1-4 $1,250,000
Mary Wattenberg
Prudential Calif Reatty
949-677-6279
44 Canyon Island Dr.
3Br +Oen Sat-Sun 2-4 $1 ,195,000
By Owner
949-718-1383
1525 E. Ocean Blvd
3Br 2. 75Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $2,288,000
Laurie Leggio
Coast Properties of California
949-230-1651
NEWPORT COAST
17 Harbor Light Shown by appointment
5Br 5Ba $5,500,000
Dave Katz, J.D. & Kelly Zinser, J.D.
888-548-2822
Help-U-Sell
8 Veroli Court
3Br 2.5Ba Sun 12-4
Troy Davis
714-264-1334
Davis Consulting Group
138 Sidney Bay (Crystal Cove)
$899,950
4Br 4.5Ba Sat 1-4 $2,495,000
Jim Weisenbach
949-422-8611
Jane Polley
949-877-5263
Prudential Calif Realty
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Golf course and canyon views
Double lot pu excellence, overlooking the 15th hole of Shady Canyon's
prestigious golf coune is now available. This approximately .
55,495-squatt-foot lite represents a fast disappearing opponunlty to build in
posh Shady Canyon With course and canyon vtews.
Ru1ize your dreams of a Shady Canyon custom residence and enjoy Orange
County's ID<* e:sdulive address and amenities.
This property 1' offered at $7,495,000.
For wsore """""'"""'' Cdll ]Dim McM°"'f,k Ill (949) 640-3600. Strada
1'r'operltes, 140 Newport Carter Drloe, SU. 100, Nt#lp<Jrl Beach.
Hamptons In
Laguna Beach
l1liJ wtefully
detailed home offers
acellent ocean and
Catalina Wand views
from a spacious
kitchen, dining room,
a living room With
vaulted ceilings, the
master suite, as well
as two decks.
Situated just a
stone's throw from
coveted Woods Cove,
this property is truly a one-<>f+kind oppottunJty to have the sense of
oceanfront~ without the price tag. Completely remodeled in 1997, the
four bedroom. four ba1h property ls in immaculate condition with a gated
driveway and lawn uea.
This home ii offered at $2,895,000.
For mort tnf"""'6tllm, ~ Mii# Pmy at (949) 640-3600. Strada Propertks,
140 Newport enter DrlH, SU. l 00, Nt#lpOft Bellds.
Beautiful Inside
and out
This two-story residence is
a gardener' a dram with
inaedible, lushly
la.ndscaped grounds tn both
the front and backyard of
the property. The inllde of
the home is tatefully
decorated Gld features fom
bedroom sultn. nie kitchen
ts adjaoent to the family
room Oil one ade and the
dining room on the other,
aatm, m Ideal flow for
en~u Well at everyday Uvfn&
1bcre ts a oommunilJ poof kitty comer to tbU home. The m:ldence is
centtally 1oamd dote to the village of Corona deJ Mar, offedng lhopptng.
ttltal.Ulntl aDd belches.
1bJs home ta o&red ... s 1,735,000.
i:o,_,., ~ &ll1l S.S.. 5'w'kn Ill (9.C9) 641).3600. 51""'6
~ JMJ N"'1/0ft ~ Drl#, SU. 100, N_,_, lkM*.
Rare opportunity
In Laguna Beach
Loc.ated on the ocean
side of the highway, the
property includes two
commcrdal lots with a
remodeled two
bedroom, two bath
beach house. Features
include ocean views,
seconds to the sand and
in the middle of town
A great chance to
develop these lots
separately or as one
large parcel. Perhaps a
commercial building
with a penthouse unit?
This property is offered at $2,895,000.
For ""'1'C informatWn, call Jim Ar<kry at (949) 497-5599. Strada Properties.
l 088 North C.oast Highway, Laguna Beach
In the heart of
Corona del Mar
Located m the heart of
Corona del Mar Vi.llage, tJus
three bedroom, two bath,
Single level, top fl oor
condomirtiurn commands a
panora.mJc tree-hned V1ew of
Corona del Mar and
Saddleback Mountains from
its elevated lot. The lutchen
opens to the dining room
and living room with
fireplace. There are cust0m
walkways leading to the
home.
Enjoy views from the front
declc and sunsets from the large open rear deck
aose to the beach, restaurants and shops
This home is offettd at S l,059,000.
For mo~ information, call Anthony Marino at (949) 640-3600 Strada
Properties, I 40 Ntwporl Center Drive, Ste. I 00, Newporl Beach.
Neo-classlc villa In
Pelican Crest
Encompassing
approximately 7, 700 square
feet. five bedrooms and
seven baths, this residence
features a spacious, Oowing
floor plan. Generous public
areas allow for grand parties,
induding impttssive double
hetght living and dining
A.bis with a sweeping staircase. For daily Uving, there ls a great room with
built-in media, walk·in bar With Wine storage and gourmet e.it-in kitchen Wlth
professional grade appliances. Prtvate retreats include large bedrooms and a
lavish.master suite with dual ftreplace, spa bath, large walk·in closet and view
tarace. Addttional amenities include wet/dry sauna, built·in sound system
and prqlng for four can. The estate-med lot overlooks tranquil coastal
cmyom and features lush landscaping, a lovely pool and spa, and extensive
bmbecue area.
This home ii offered at SS,895,000.
Ftw"""' ~. "11 Jolui ltkNDtlV)e Ill (949) 640-36()(). Sb""'4
~ 140NtrllpOrlQfsterDrl«, Ste. JOO, NewporlBucl.
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