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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2003
Ralphs picket ends, lock-out· kept up
Grocery workers' union lets up on chain as a
favor to shoppers after disruption of fires.
DHpa Bharath
Marisa O'N•ll
Darly Prlot
NEWPORT-MESA -Ralphs
supermartet will continue to
lock out its empk>yees despite
lhe union's announcement on
Friday that it would pull pickets
from all Ralphs stores, a spokes-
man for the chain said
The United Food and Com-
me~al . Workers lntemadonal
Union, representing 70.000 strik-
Ing grocery store clerics. wants to
thank consumers who supported
the trlke and to make things
easier for hoppers after the dis-
ruptions Crom this week's raging
wild.fltts, union spokeswoman
Ellen Anreder said.
·This ls a gesture of gratitude
f.rom us to our customers who
have shown unbelievable loyalty
by not crossing picket llnes: she
said. About 70,000 employees re-tions, Anreder said.
But the fires and lhe length of presentetl by lhe union are on ·we believe that II we had tc>
the strike are going to make It strike or being locked out. A key negotiate only with Ralphs, this
han:ler for customers to main rain is.sue in the dispute ~ a demand strike would be over by now/
that loyalty, Anreder 98.id. by the supermarket companies she said.
The strike began Oct 11 that the employees contribute Friday's move by the union is
against Vons stores. prompting more to cover their health care merety a tactic to diVlde the
the other chains to loq out their costs three chains that have been bar·
union employees. Ot!fk.s at all Albertson~ and Von~ -not · gaining as one unJt. said Terry
three chains have been prote~t· Ralphs -are causing the real
Ing. problems with contract negotia-S.. PtCKET, Pa11 M
THE GIRL IN THE PHOTO SPEAKS Search still
One of 1he worst moments in Kim
Phuc's life is among the best-Mown
images in the world.
Phuc: is "The Girt in the Photo,"
the ~~ South Vietnamese
gir1 seen screaming as she runs
(laked from a napalm attack in a
Purrtzer Prize-wioning photo by
journalist N"ick ut.
On Sunday, Phuc win speak of
hef journey since that lif e-<:hanging
day during 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Sunday services at Liberty Baptist
Church. The church 1s at 1000
Bison Ave. In Newport Beach. Phuc
will also hold a 9:30 a.m. book
signing.
For information, call (949)
760-5444.
on for way· to
clean up drairi
Newport Beach has
been ordered to
reduce pollution
from storm outlet at
Seashore Drive.
June Caaa1rande
Daily Pilot
WP.ST NEWPOR'l -A prob·
lem MOrm drain contJnuei. to
bedeviJ the coastline, but the
re1u1ons are murky as to why the
Seashore Drive outlet is being
singled out by regional water au-
thorities.
The Santa Ana Regional Water
QuaJJty Control board sent a let·
ter U> city officials last month to
ask for an update on the city's ef-
forts to reduce pollution coming
from the c;lorm drain.
The Seashore Dnve storm
drain, which empti~ into lhe
Santa Ana River. is thought to
have been a source of the pollu-
tion that clowd Huntington
lieach tn 1999 It got a little fa.
mous afrer a 2001 ~tudy by a UC
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Irvine researcher sh~g con-
sistently high levels of bacteria
in river waters near the storm
drain. The storm drain is owned
by Caltrans, but much of the
pollution that gets Into the drain
runs off the Newport Beach
roads, through the storm drain
and ultimately into the ocean.
Oty officials responded to the
water board's concerns last sum-
mer by drafting an action plan to
reduce pollution in the area. On
Oct. 15. the city got a nudge
from rhe board in the fonn or.
le11er asking the city to give a re·
S.. DRAIN, Pa1eM
Police chase ends
with guns drawn
COURTESY Of THE ASSOCIATED PllE SS A DUI stop in
Riverside leads to a
pursuit and an
armed arrest outside
Triangle Square.
ties cried to srop 46 year-old Scot
Alexander Breithaupt of Murietta
on suspicion of driving under
the influence, she said.
Chief asks council to endorse police beats Detpa Bharath
But he drove awdy in his green
1993 Honda Del Sol on the west-
bound Riverside Freeway, she
said.
"The pursuit then moved into
Orange County, and we became
involved," Wlllita said The chase
continued onto the southbound
Costa Mesa Freeway.
Costa Mesa's police chief wants to
emphasize relations with the community,
the first major policy change of his tenure.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MP.SA -Police Ollef
John HenaJey wanu the de·
partment to be more aggres-
sive ln solving problems by us·
Ing a community policing
approach.
On Monday, he will ask the
City Council to endorse the
philosophy of community po-
licing, which would create a
partnership between the police
FAMILY TIME
department and other depart-
ments -such as publlc works
and code enforcement -to
solve problems.
It Is the first significant pol-
icy change from the depart-
ment since Hensley took office
In June.
If the resolution in favor of
communlf.¥ . policing Is ap-
proved, It would be the first In
the country, as far as he knows,
Put.the magazines on the rack
L ast Sunday, lot Angelee
Tuna colwnnllt Steve
Lopez expioued hh
concern that Images and
aoundt over which he h Uttle
control rnay teer hl.t baby lf.rl
to unhH.lthy behavior when
1ho old r. Ont exam&)te ts
the nearly lmpe>Mtblo wit of
hldln1 a provocative bWboa.rd
from a child'• eyea. If you have
chlldrtn ln your Uf e, flnd tho
column and rnd IL •
That sentiment 11 wetly why
C..y and J have ltf'tred our kids
away from teievtllon and video
pmea for the pat f'our years.
But as Lopez
notes, there
are many
other
Influences.
not all of
which can
be
monitored ...._ ____ _, all the time.
One of
thosc,uJ
have
STEVE
SMITH 'mentioned
before, I.a the aeemtng)y
lilhocuous ap~nce or
mapzfnet at tho checbtand of ..
•
your local supermarket. Right
\Ybere lddt can ltare at them.
the magazines contaln teaser
copy for storfee such as th
from lhe November ue of
Cosmopolitan: •Read HIJ Dirty
M1nd; Secreta He's Dying For
You Tu Grant," ~e Kinky New
Sex Trend t!ven Nice Glrl Ate
Trylng" and "Sexy New Hair
and Make·UR Trlcb. •
In all, the word "teX" or
"sexy" appean OVee times on
this cover, wh~ your k1dt can
It. Then there the t)'l)lca_l
SMFN&Y,P ... M
Hensley said.
•What I'm told is there's no
other city In the country that
has a resolution from the City
Council that this Is how we're
going to do this,~ Hensley said.
·A lot of them have policy
statemenrs, but they're not
adopted ln a resolution.~
The council's .support for a
Sit CHIEF, Pa11 A4
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AWARDS
Daily Prlot
CO~"TA MESA -A pursuit that
began in Riverside ended almost
two hours later outside Tuangle
Square on Friday afternoon,
bacldng up tmfftc for miles on
the southbound· Co1>ta Mesa
Freeway, officials said.
The chase began at about 2:10
p.m. ln Riverside, California
I lighwoy Patrol Officer Stacy Wil-
lits said. Riverside sheriff's depu-
SPORTS
"The pwsult, for lhe most
part, was not high-speed, and
the driving was not reckless.•
Wlllits saJd.
But that changed when It
reached Costa Mesa, she said.
The driver of the Honda side-
SH CHASE, Pa11 M
Thrff Newport-M"' re1ldent1
win Red Croq awards for their
communfty wol1c.
SMP111A1
Newport Hatbof blttlel hard, but IOMI to lrvlnt t-llgh, 22·20.
See hat Bl
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».~. HIMwnblf 1. 2003 .
, • . BOOMERS & BEYOND
An eventful journey
-stan Hauxhurst's not just a
. . . volunteer at the Oasis
~ Senior Center; he don'i\ted · •
• a .boat and ihe money· for a
storage building.
t
rt R ea.cblng the ripe old age of 89 ; hasn't been easy ror Stan
• Haulburat. but It hun't &topped
• him from bef.ne an acdve and
' giving lellior.
; Tho Corona deJ Mar m.ident since
• l 972 has had a my colorful and fulfilling
; Ufe even though It had a ~ start ln
; Mllwat'kee, where be.grew up.
· Hauxhurst was W u a child, whJch
' caused him to &tart ICbool late. He bated
belng older than his cluamates. he
confided. •
He was later expetJed from boarding
school In Colorado Springs.. Colo.. not
because of his grades but 6ecause he was
caught llXlOklng cigarettes.
Mer being expelled from h.1gb school,
he set b1J a1ght1 on the Naval Academy at
Annapolis. Md. because be wanted to Oy
naval aircraft. To prepare for the
entrance exam. he moved ln with a
former college profeuor, wbo tutored
him. After re<ieiving the. tutorfn8, the
exam wasn't a problem, but he wiu over
· their age limit by a month.
The rejection devutated h1m so much
that he qult achoo! completely.
Hauxhurst then became a jouma.U.st at
the Milwaukee Sentinel but only for a
few years. He partied and drank too
much, be said, dam•ging hil health.
Plying was one of bJs favorite things to
do. He took hil flnt airplane trip when
he was 11 with b1J famous godfather,
avtator and World Wv I Oytng ace
Ge.neral Billy Mitchell, who~
coun-martia.led for being.an outspoken
proponent ofaftpower.Hawchurst
ldeaJU.ed his godfather for h.ls heroic
exploits. • •
• Send CALEHDM Item• to the Deity Piiot. ~ 330 VI. Bay St., Com M.a 92627; bv
•mell to 1u1 .. ,,.,,ao 1at1,,,..,conr, by fax to
(949) M&--t170; or by calling (949)
67-M298. lndude the time, date and
'loc:.tton of the event. u well aa • contact
phone number.
WEDNESDAY n. o..a. ~ wtl be petfonnlng
their newest cqmedv, •The Senior Gang
Ga. Touring~ at 1 p.m. at the Dula
Senl()f Center, 800 Marguerite Ave ..
Coron. del Mar. Information: (949)
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THURSOAY
1"'90.-. ..... c.mtwll oll9' a
daM on Meotal Atnea Ptu1, whld\ UM
1lmple Breln Gym movementa to ecceaa
th• who .. brain, from 1 to 2:30 p.m.
lnfonmtlon: (949) 844-324'.
ROV.14 n. CoJta .... ..-c...-
preMnt a beMftt~of "Late
Nile CatedVarn: an lnterKtlve comedy by
VfdcJ Quade and Mttfpet Donovan, at 8
p.m. In the Robert B. Moore Theatre at
Orange Coat College. Tkttt9 coat $36,-or
$76 for ~eMd Mating. Information:
(949)~. •
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Oasis center volunteer Stan Hauxhurst stands by the storage building he paid for.
When World War II came along,
Haux:hurst decided to use hia lOY"e of
Oying to defend his country apd joined •
the Army as a pilot He volunteered to be
part of the glider program. He went
OY"erseas after 0 -day. and he 8ew in
Southern France, Holland and the Rhine
Crossing. After the war, he joined the
OviJ Air Patrol In the Glendale squadron
and Oew as a search pUot.
He took hia last solo Olght when he
was 82 years old. He sdll files
occasionally with his friends.
After the war, he became a succeuful
real-estate agent and contractor in the La
Cresenta and la canada area.
The second World War wasn't the only
lime that he decided to volunteer hit
servtoea. Hauxhurst was a California
State humane otllcer ror ftve yeara.
Rescuing anima1I wu one area in
which Haux:hurst like to volunteer. He
donated his time to the Friends or the
Sea Uon. One year, he saved 15 sea Ilona
after a huge s~orm.
He also plays bas$ in the Oasis Senlor
Center ukulele group. He can't play
ula.tJele because he lost the use of his
ftngera lo 1983 because of rheumatoid
arthrida. but he learned bow to play the
bass by placing It on his lap and playing
It with bis thumbs.
"I'm probably the only thumb bass
player ln Southern Cal1fomla. •
Hauxhurst &a.Id.
Tune hasn't been the only thing that
Hauxhurat bas been generous with. ln
1988, he donated a Catalina 27 to the
Fr:lenda of the Ouia. The outside storage
bulldlng wu named after him because
he donated the ft.Inda for it. He donated
the bencha that are outside of the
entrance to Outs and one of the pool
tables. 1be list goet on and on.
•1 like to feel useful." Hau:xhumt aald. ·1w always been busy with trying to do
aornetblng to reer needed.·
Scan will be 90 years old In March. ·
BOOMER CALENDAR
ONGOING a.. Senior CenW holdlt. pencalri9
bfealcffft from 7:30 to 10 e.m. on the
eec:ond s.turdey of every month.
Breetfast lndudel pencalea, aauaage,
coffM end orange juice for $3, $1 fa<
children. The center i. et 800 Marguerite.
Corona del Mar. lnfonnatlon: (949)
644-3244.
Women 50 and older cen )om a
discus.ion group coordinated by Jewilh
Femlty Servlon to addreta laues such 11
aruclety, depfeufon, ralatlon1hq:,.,
loneUneu end family. The group meets
from 10 to n :30 a.m. Mondays at the
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44M950.
The Brdle lnatttut. ........
computer c1 ..... to people wfth fading
vision who have dffliculty ... 1ng the
computer ICIMn. The Oaait Center at 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, of'f9ft lbc
teuionl. Call to lfgn up for dasaes. (714)
821-6000.
The Costa Mela Senior c......r
haa ballroom dancing with live music from
the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
every Tuadey night et 695 W. 19th St.,·
Com M--. $4. (949) 648-3884..
eo.taMeu. ~ ,, frM, but
reglatnrtlon 11 required. (714) 445-4960.
Jewish Ftrnlly ...... .,.,.
ongoing berNvement support groupe for
edulta at en mga of Iola. Group
members share experienc:et, hear how
others deal wtth gr1ef, receive support and
INrn W8Y9 to cope with aadnefl end ION.
One group meeta at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at
Beth Jacob In Irvine. The aecond group
meetl at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at Tempfe
• Judea In Laguna Hilla. The third group
meeta at 1 p.m. Thuradeyt at the Ezra
<Anter in Anaheim. There'• no COit to
attend, but edvance 1'9glltration la
required. (714) 445-4960.
Mhrltll Founddon Instructor
Hiiiary Stone leadt an exercise clan al 11
a.m. Thtlt"ldaY9 at the Jewtlh Senior
Center, 260 E. Baker St., Cotta Mesa. (714)
613-6641.
o.11 s.nlof c.nw .... a dally
telephone contact program for seniors
who heve a llmlt9d local support system.
They also offer computer clauea that
tNdl the belic:a of Word, Ouk*en, Print
Shop and Internet usage. (949) 644-3244.
The 0..-Senkw CenW .....
n.eo...Mett .... c.n.wll ~ Ftrnlly ...... of<Mnge
preaent a benefit petfom\ence of •Late County aponaore en ongoing hMtlng
lhuttle to like members to appolntmenta
and grocery shopping. The lhuate also
tak• membera to the center. Call to make
an appolncme~ (949) ~244. NM c.t.ch1am:' en lm.ncttve comedy by support group for the chronically 111.1'9 Vicki~ and Marts>M Donovan, at 8 pt/l'pOee it to provfde pettlclpentt with
p.m. In the Aobeft 8. Moor. TheetN et emotional end aplr'ttual support to manage o.lllenlorC......,. ......
Orenge Coast ~lege. Tlc*ea coat S36, or • lloeu end ltt conaequenc:a The group
$78 for prefetred -:tJno. Information! mMtl .i 7 p.m. Thtlredeya It the Jewtah
aid ecnenlngs with • Braille lnsthute
~ve. by appointment. (949)
844-3244. CMS) M&-6080. Family Service .office, 260 E. Baker ~t.,
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THE 01.J>ER CROWD
A turning
.of seasons
N ~backalwaya
memodesof
Uvtng back east.
up our travel
departmehl Our
dedicated vohmteers
aerveas
• watch.Ing the leaves on
the trees tum from
green to a rainbow of
reds and ambers and
oi-anges. November and
the leaves turning
always made me reali1.e
that It was time to say AVIVA
administrators. Asid1:
from pJarutlng trips 1 o
c:aalnos and theatea,
they're planning
aojouma to Olin.a aud
Russia and an
upcoming trek to Fl1L If
you would like mom
Information on
uavellng with the
goodbye to another GOELMAN
summer and welcome
the chilled aft, the rainy days
and the episodes of rmow and
sleet.
A writer whose name is
unknown to me once wrote
•that the leaves are the
messengen of a new season, a
new beglnning, of new hope,
new dreame and being together
with thole we love. as lf Mother
Nature's wrapping her arms
around and whispering, 'Wake
up. look around, I've put on a
new diesa for you.'"
The Costa Mesa Senior
Center. like Mother Nature, Is
putting on a new dress as the
seuons change. We are gearing
up foJ the holidays. begtnnlng
with 'thanksgiving.
There a.re so many things we
have to be~ for at the
C:OSta Mesa SenTor Center: new
ca.rpetl courtesy of the dty of
Costa Mesa; and new furniture.
wbJch is on the way thanks to
our amazing board of d.l,n,ctors.
For me. the meaning of
'Ibanbgtvlng ls spending
quality time with family and
enjoying the bounty of a
satisfying supper on turkey day!
lo that splrlt. I encourage you to
stuff yourself here at the aenJor
cen&er wheii we once again host
a wood.etful 1'banbgivtng lunch
on t#Jv. 26. The holiday
lu.ncbeon Is spomored by the
ever· faithful Angels Auto Spa.
Reservations are a must.
Please caIJ the senJor center at
(949) 645-2356 for more
Information.
M part of your holiday
celebration, you might consider
boolclng travel anangements
through the senior center's
travel department. Our treks to
different places are wildly
popular, and we always travel
first class. Space is sdll available
on a few of our upcoming trips.
For lnltance, on Thur&day. Nov.
20, we are off to experience A
Welk Mu.steal Ouistmas. The
excursion Is $68 per person and
Includes lunch and
transportation,
On Thunday. Dec. 4, and
Friday, Dec. 5, we are taking.an
overnight trip lo Palm Sprlnp
Follies, which Includes a stop at
Agua Caliente c.asino. We will be
enjoying an evening Street Fair,
staying overnJght at the Holiday
Inn and seeing the Follies. The
cost ls $139 for a doubfe room
and $183 fora single.
PlnaDy, on Priday, Dec. 19, you
can join UI to lee the Glory O(
Oll1stmas arCrystal Cathedral
ln Garden Grove and then have
dlnner at Hometown Buffet. The
prlce, tncludJng transportation.
ts $63 per pmon.
Pbyllll Dmchtery, a member
or our board of direct.ors. heads
senJor centet. please call (94!1)
645-1032.
Thinking further ahead, to
Ouistmas and Hanukkah, WI!
will once again have a SenJor
Gift CllesL This program -
begun last year-brlnp gifts to
many aehlors who nonnal.JY. do
not receive presents during the
holidays. There are many worth
gift collection programs for kids,
such u Toys for Tut& But few, If
any, for aenlont
Our gift drive last year was a
resoWJdlng success thanks to
tlle generous donations of the
communJty and the tremendous
effort of our volunteers. The
smiles jl.Od tears that it brought
to our senlors made It even
more meaningful.
One aenJor ln particular
· stands out ln my mind. This
senior approached me after
receiving a gilt and confided ln
me that she had not receiwd a
gift ln 15 yean. I'm ~ that th.is
year she wtD be equally touched,
and there will be plenty of
smiles and learL We hope to
reach many more senions this •
year with the gift of gMng.
If you are Interested lo
donating to this wortbwblle
program. we are always in need
of blankets, gloves, wnbrellas,
stationery and stamps,
dispoea.ble cameras. cand1ea,
videos and any other items
senJora mJght al)predate. All
Items must be packaged and
new.
1ltJs year, we are fortunate to
have the participadon of the
student body of Orange Coast
College. They, too, will be
collecting gifts for our seniors. In
add1tlon to serving the seniors
who visit the center, we serve
more than 80 homebound
senJors who also need gifts.
In closing, I would I.Ike to
remind everyone that our
fund-raiser event, a special
productlon of "Late Nite
Catechlam • -the uproarious
interactive bit comedy-will be
presented Friday, Nov. J4, and
Saturday. Nov. 15, at the Robert
8. Moore Theater at Orange
Coast College, 2701 Fairview
Road. Join us for a.laugh-filled
evening.
Good seata are still available.
Please contact Darryl Kim at
(94'9) 645-2356, ext. 15 ..
Even though this ls a busy
rime of year, remember:
"Wherever there ls a human
being there ls an opportunJty for
kindness." .
• AVfVA GOEl.MAN 11 the executive
director of the Cotta M ... Senior
Center end wlll write occalo.1111
columns about the centar, Its
member• end eenlor laauea. ·
SURF AND SUN
WEATHER FORECAST weetem awell betw9en 4 a.nd e
feet.
Todly, uneuaonably oool SURF W'Ntherwill ltk* •round.
Expect rnotttv ctoudy ekJea
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s.twday. ~ l, 2003 Al t .
Middle schools pass out Palm :Pilots
Select students at Te Winkle and En.sign will
be assigned their own hand-held co~puters.
Teachers have already been trained on them.
M1rtsa O'N1ll
Dally Pilot
NEWPORT·MFSA When
someone asks Ensign and Tu·
Wlnkle mJddle school studenta
when the next home baseball
game, three-day weekend or
math quiz Is, they'll soon be able
to say: "Let me check my Palm
Pilot."
Thanks lo a $700,000 rechnol·
ogy grant, each student in the
sixth grade at TeWmk:le and sev·
enth grade at Ensign will get his
or her very own stale-of-the-art
Palm Tun~ten E and .keyboard
In January. Teachers at the
school, who already have the
hand-held computers. started
their training on Prlday at each of
the schools.
"We wanted something that
every kid could have access to all
the time," Steven Glyer, director
of educadonaJ technology for
Newport Mesa Unified School
District, said "For about $200,
. we oould start gettin_g every kid
in the target group bts own indi·
vidual unit to have and use and
take home.•
Tulchers got a Ml day of train·
iog on the hand-held units.
wfik:b come loaded with c:alen·
dars. schedulers, calculators and
software for ptodudng Microsoft
Office spreadsheets and Wont
d~ents that they can load
onto a desktop computer. They
can aJao mate lesson plans,
track grades or nearly anything
else they would nonnally do on a
regular computer, GJyer said.
When the students receive
their Palms. the teachers will
show them bow to keep track of
assignments. write papers and
even lalte quizzes with them The
units use wireless technology
that will let students beam an-
swers to the teacher's computer
or to a large projection screen,
Glyersald.
They can also add a UttJe fun to
test-taking by using technology
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MENORWOMEN
ilmllar to t>anoom trim games.
Thachen can use so(twam to ere·
ate test.s that will'~ it\Klents a
qu don on a study topic that ls
inldally worth a certain nwnber
of points. The longer students
ponder their answers, the more
point vahfes drop. and ema
h.lnu pop up on the screen until
they send their responses..
Used the Palms with clu.ssroom
computers, students can down-
load books. create PowerPolnt
presentations or film projects.
••
quallfted fut the ·grant, which
GJyer said Js strictly tatgeting
mJddle schools. The dist.rlct de-
~ that the hand·held com·
po'ters were the easiest and
dleapest wiy to give the most
people access to technology.
"The possibilities are endless."
Ensign PrlnQ.pal &!ward Wong
said "The a.lee thJng ls that It
kind of levels the playing OeJd.
Every kid will have one -the
haves and have nots!
If th~ program 1s successful.
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"We want kids to make some-
thing with real content." Glyer
said. "They can start plannlrig It
on the Palm. When they're ready
for the project, they can go to the
computer to produce it and show
the ~ Then they can load It to
their band-held !computer) and
take It home to show their par-
ents."
Gtyer Wd that he would IJke to
see the technology expand into
other grades and other schools.
Though some teenagers might
tend to n¥aY personal belong·
logs. Karen Fasimpaur from Kl2
Haodbelcl.s. which Is coordinat-
ing the ttai.ning. said 6he's found
that students in other districts
she works with take extra care
with the Palms.
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And Fully Servicell Vehicle•
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1be grant comes from federal
money dispensed by the state for
school technology, Glyer said.
The amount paid over two years
ls $700,000, whlcb will go to 1,100
units, laptops. training and sup-
pon.
"The kids do a good job of
k.eeplng track of them," Faslm·
paur said. MWe do a lot to re-
inforce that lt's a big responsibU-
lty and they really enjoy using
them. They know if they lose
them they won't get to use
them.~
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COITAIEIA .............. ~ ...............
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•t 12;52 p.m. Thuncttv. • .. ...,.._..Wfd:
Pway th9ftWM ~ •
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a.m. Thur.drf. ,....,,.._Ann<>Yfnv
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f~ Jn the 200 blodc
II 11:139.m ThU1'11day.
•Newport~: A
commercial burglary
WH reponed In the 1700
bfodtet 8;16 a.m.
Thurtday.
• NtwtOn W9¥: Ah auto
thoft WU reported In the
700 bk>dt at 9:67 e.m.
Thurtday.
• Rote a.:...: A whlc:fe
buraf•ry WM reported In
,,,. 200block8t11:13
a.m. Thureday.
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WM tepol1ed lh ~ 1900
bk>dt at 4.'06 un.
Thuiilday.
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• bit Coat ltlgtu~ A
hlt•fld.run wu reported
In the 3500 bloclt at 11:41
a.m. Thursday.
• ~ °""'9: A tratftc
eecidont Involving
lnjuriet wet ntpofted In
the 3700 block et 5:36
p.m. Thursday. • eyp..t StrNt: Battery
Wat niponod In tho
20200 l>lodt et 10:22 e.m .
Thurlday.
• JembcNM Road: Freud
wee rtpOrttd In ihe 1100
blodt tt 3:07 p.m.
Thuradey.
•Le Vldll wf U~
OIM: Vandaltsm wat
reported It 9:14 a.m.
Thursday.
• 41tt StrMt: A vehlcte
burglary waa reponed In
th• 100 block et 4:37 p.m
Thul'lday.
CHASE
Conbnued from Al
'IWfped a tar and a pole north of
191.h S1r~·1 and Lhen rammed
Into a van th.at was parked out·
side lhung)t1 Square near the
ln1crn•t 1lon of Newpnrt BouJe
vard and Hro.1dway, Willits said.
( .o'ita Me~ police arrested
Brl'itha11p1 on \U'ipicion of dnv·
Ing undrr the influence of drugs
and for hemg in possession of
rock < omlne, Sgt Scott May said
I le v.~.i~ aho wanted for a parole
violation, he said.
BrelLhaupt was taken to Hoag
I l1,1sp11aJ for a medical clearance
and lacer hoolcl'd in Costa Mesa
c11y jail.
C..O~ta Mesa police helped CHP
officers with the felony -nop, WiJ.
liu \aid
"Any time they malc.e a stop
like that. the guns are drawn.·
he 'ltlld
·11 W3$ a scary lght." wd Rod
• Jehcber, n C.osta Mesa resident
who wall '!luck in traffic on New
port Boulevard. "There was a
helicopter and ~irens blaring.
Some of the officers had rifles In
their hands •
Cl IP omcers carry assault rl·
Oc..'1, but Costa Mesa police offi·
cers uruo.lly carry either hand·
guns or <1ho1guns. May said.
Jeheber said he and many oth-
en1 felt trapped in that ituation.
"AU I could do stay down:
he said. "We ("Oul n't move. It
was all jnmmcd. •
• DHM Bt4ARAnt COiien public
Mfety end courta. She may ~
re~ed at (948) 674-4226 or bv
e-mellet •,,a bh•,.ttt•tat1m..com.
FAMILY
Continued from Al
Col.mo photo.
On tho CC1Vet ot Glamour this
month. you will tlnd ·20 Waya
to Ofot tho Sexy Body
Qmfl~ Ue C&n't Resist.•
Allure map:nne offers·~
evcrW:ip. and nen ~Je. a
magazine almed at kklt from
mktdle echool up to age 2-0 hu Just ltlcased its ·Say lJsue..
Week after week. lhJI tn.ab la
placed be(ore the eyea ol our
ch_lJd_ren, falling under the radar of pare.nca. After all, who would
t!XpCCt IUCh m ges tn the
supermarket, \he place whero
we buy milk. bread and Oteosl
What kids learn as ~ loiter
with parent.I in line is that the
world rewlveuround 1e1 and
loold.q aexy. and If you're a
woman, It revolves ll'OUnd
doing wharever it takes to pt or
please a man.
And that's just the words.
KJds too young to read? Don't
worry, th.ere are plenty of 1exy
photos for your little ones to ·
ogle.
111 were a woman. I wouJd be
Insulted beyond words. AA a
fath~. I'm furious. But let's not
underestimate the Impact on
boys. I, for one, don't want my
son growing up believtng that
women are objects, not people.
There's nothing on the covers
about women mating
themselves smarter or any
stories about women heroes.
just superfidal, meanlngtess
DRAIN .
Continued from Al
port on the. efforts it has made
there so far and a schedule for
Implementing the remainder or
lt"i action plan.
•The city had i.aid that a lot
uf the measures would be Im·
plemented this summer, but an
inspection ~howed that not all
had been," said Kurt Berchtold,
a spokesman for the regional
boanl "We're asking the city lo
give us a schedule for their
plMs to i.mp~ment these niea·
\UCC'l"
The city's plan for the area in·
dude!t additional street and al·
ley !\'Weeping. puning bacteria·
fighUng filters ir1 catch basins.
WHATS
AFLOAT
• WHArS AROAT is published
periodlW,_ly. If yoo are planning a
nautical e~t, submit the
Information to the Delly Pilot. 330
W Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA
92627;byfaxto(9491646-4170;or
bye·mallt.o
dailypllot@latimea.com.
SPECIAL EVENT
TM Newport Halbor Nautical
Museum will have en exhibit
opening for •Hooked: The Lura
and Lore of Sport Ashing; at the
Grand Salon from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. through Feb. 29. The
museum Is at 161 E.. Coaat
Highway. Newport Beadl.
Information: (949) 673-7863.
http://Www.nhnm.org.
Newport Atmtmn Rowing
Festival & Dash for Cash wlll be
from 8 to 11 a.m. Sunday In
Newport Harbor. The event draws
mOf"e than 1,300 compltito,.
from the West Coast Supervisor
Tom Wilton wllf be speaking.
Information: (949) 646-n26.
alicla ~n•wportaquatlc
centtJr.com.
The Bahia Coffnthlan 't'Mtlt Club
wlll pretent a show-and-tell
seminar called .. MMt the Doty
Aaherman• from 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. Thuraday et 1801 Bayside
Drive, Corona del Mar.
lnfonnation: (949) 644--9630.
SAIUNG CLUSES
ONnge Coelt College.
offering new credit and noncredit
Nillng cla .... this summer. Molt
ctaSHa are five W9eb In length,
and boeta range from Lido 14
inghlea to large ocean racers,
even kealboatl. Cruising
Mmlnara are also being taught
The OCC Sailing Center la at 1801
gvbogt.
lf there'• an audience Cor1hla
pap, let them buy It -Just
don'I lhOYe lt in lront of my
kid&
Some ttoret have taken half
measures co ftaht the
.magadnes by covutng up the
serious adult Issues and
keeping them beblnd • counter.
But lwttng in the racb in front
an: cawm with photo and copy
that are just as bad. IOmedmel
worse.
U'a not mough. And lt'I no
loriger enough for you and me
and Steve Lo~ to juat
complain to each other -lt'a
dme to let the store
mucbty-mucb know how we
feel
f called the ma1n ofDcm of
Ralph's, Albertson's and \Uls. At
Vons and Albertson ... I asked
ror the media contact. was
connected. and left volce mad
messagra. At Ralph's, I got put
on hold ror a seriously long
time. so I bung up. I have not
yet heard bac.k from either
Alberuon's or Vona, even
though I thought they'd be
thrilled to hear from a writer
who was not interested In the
strike.
Now It& your rum. Thke as
much interest in this as you did
with the recall and tell the
purveyors or these messages
that they are not appropriate in
a family setting such as a
supermarket. I want you to call
the following numbers and ask
for the merchandise manager
or the vice president of
installing signs informing resf·
dents about water-quality rules
for 1..he area. and making more
dog waste disposal bags avail·
able.
Though the city has begun
lmplementing some of these
measures. the board has asked
for a report submitted by Nov.
14 on completing the plan.
City officials say that the re·
duclng pollution at the site Is
Important. though it's unclear
why this site is any more or a
priority that storm drains
throughout the city. all or which
contribute varying amounts of
pollution to the ocean.
"I don't know that there's
anything inherently different
about this storm drain from
other urban draiN, but ln this
' men:bandfslna. 'niD him Ot ~that you
wouJd lib to lee just one or
dldr checkout ablel In ~
store dellgna~ u ·mqaz1ne
free." I( they hem and haw. tell
them that the 'DLrpt ttOrot
already hAM a "candy tree•
cbeckout aJsle. 0 don't care
about the candy In the aWee-
1\ie got no problem aytng •no•
OYet and CMlt tp1n.> no them
that when they create th1a
magazfne-t':nte alale. )'OU will tdl
your friendi.
Here are lhe nu.mbcnl:
Rllpbs ts (310) 884-9000,
Albertaona la (71,)-300-6000
and Von.$ la (626) 821-7000. Call
them 6nt thfug Monday
momtng.
lf you don't call, It you leave It
to someone e1M. Wt!U tell our
kids chat maybe the magazine
pubUshen and 1V producers
that perhaps they are right
Maybe lt ls all about 1ex aft.er
all
18ke five minutes on Monday
morning and make the calls.
This should be a good time
to get the ears of the
1U,penruuket dedslon·mak.e.rs
because many customers won't
croa picket lines. Some
positive p~ will be welcome.
And who knows, your
aJgnitlcant other may find your
activism kinda say.
•STEVE SMITH Is a Cotta Meta
reeldent and freehfnce writer.
Readers may leave a message for
him on the Dally Pilot hotline at
(9491642.aoe6.
c.-se we have data that confirm
that there's a problem there:
Berchtold said.
Assistant City Manager Dave
Kill' said he wouJd prepare an
agenda item for an upcoming
City Council meeting to satisfy
the board's request.
"We respect the board's in-
tent In· issuing us this lener,"
KJ(f said. "We take It very seri-
ously. However, we hope It's re·
Oecdve of the board's wider in·
teresting in going after all
polluted storm drains county-
wtde. •
•JUNE CASAGRANDE covers
Newport Beach and John Wayne
Airport. She may be reached at
(9491 574-4232 or by e-mail 81
juns.casa9r11nde@/11times.com.
W. Padflc Coaat Highway, OCC'a Salling Center in Newport
Newport Beedl. (949) 846-9412 or Beadl. Registration ia $65.
visit http://occsalling.com. Information: (949) 645-9412.
Salting Fudndon ..... ct...
In boating aatety and sailing
year-round for persona with
dlMbilltlea. Free. (949) 84().1878.
On~ County employwa CM
bring their employees out to
Newport Beedl on week.days to
enjoy a day of aalling courtesy of
Orange Coast College. The
School of Salling and
Seamanship now offe,. a ctience
for grouJ>9 to wort with ttle
on-board Instructor on different
selling tedmiquea whlle they get
advk:e on how to perform well In
bo1lnesa. No aalllng experience
necessary. One-day clauea coat
from $100 to $126. (949)
645-9412.
Orange Cout Coltege ..
offering a noncredit Intermediate
Lldos seillng ct ... In November.
The daaa should be taken after
completion of a beginning selling
dau. The dua will meet from
1 :46 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday
afternoons In November et the
OCC Salllng Center, et 1801 W.
Peclftc: Coast Highway In Newpon
Bead\. ReglatratJon la $116.
Information: (949) 646-9412
Orange Cout.College'a 8Clhool ol
Salling and Seamanahfp will offer
a flv.-day. live-aboard, tNlreboet
crulalng excuraion. The data wlll
run today end Su~ and Nov. 7
to 9. The bareboat crulslng
excuraton wllJ let atudenta um
U.S. Salling Bareboet
Certiftc:etlon. The fee for the
five-day trip It $736. Information;
(949) &45-9412.
Orange Co.at College'• 8Clhool
of Salling and S..manahtp wtll
offer a marine electrical Mmlner
from 7 to 10 p.m . Thol"lday end
Nov. 1hnd 20 •t occ. Selling
Center In Newport Beed\. The
cost la S86. lntonn.tlon: (IM9)
84&-Ml2.
0.....,. CoMt Col111'• ldtool
of Salling and S..mantttlp wm
o1fw keelboat~ on
S\indtys, Nov. 9 through Dec. 21.
l'Mre Wilt be no daaa on Nov. 30.
The d,.. wtll meet from 10 a.m.
to I p.m. at OCC'a Wtng c.ntw
In Newport Beed\. RtQiltf•don ..
$415. tnfomlatlon: (Ml) &46-1412.
o....c....cat11'lldloel
of 9'lllng end 5-nentNp well oft9r. w. .... Mled
ooeltll "91!4-'on _,,. hm 7
to 10 p.m: New. !1• 11end21 •
•
Orange Coat College's School
of Sailing end Seamanship wlll
offer e Radar for Yachtsmen
WOfbhop from 7 to 10 p.m. Nov.
13 and 20 and Dec. 4 and 11 at
OCC'a Salling Center in Newport
Beadl. The cost la $126.
lnformatJon: (949) 645-9412.
Orange Cout College'• School
of Salling and Seamanship will
offer a marine radio operator'•
permit class from 1 to 5 p.m. Nov.
13 et OCC's Sailing Center in
Newport Bead\. Cost la $66 for
the due and $60 for the exam.
Information: (949) 640.-9412.
Orange Coat College's School
of Saili!l9 and Seamanship will
ofter a ttirea-weetc advanced
coastal navigation dau from 7 to
10 p.m .. Nov. 11, 18 and 26 at
OCC'a Salling Center In Newport
Beadl. The coct 11 $65.
Information: (949) 645-9412.
Orange Cout College'• School
of Sailing and Seamanship wlll
offer a four-weett Lidos cleu from
1to6 p.m. Nov. 14, 21endDec.6
end 12 at OCC'a Salling Center In
Newport Bead\. The cost 11 $115.
Information: (949) 645-9412.
Oran.,. Coelt Cohee'• School
of Sa.fllng and Seamanahip Wiii
offer a three week sailing COUrM
In batlc CNl--'ng certJflc8tlon from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 16 and 23
end Dec. 7 et OCC'a Salling Center
In Newport Beacti. The colt la
$216. Information: (949) 645-9412.
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the Balboa Fun Zone, you cen
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mlld to Wiid. Take a aelf11Uldtd
tour of the bay In your dl<Hoe of
poww end NII watercraft, Jump
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tao.ta ri NNbout8 forufMIOt9
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Boat~ eileO hokM twc>hour
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CHIEF
Continued from Al
conu:nunlly·based approach
would illustrate a dffp level or
comniltment to this phllosopby,
Henaley said.
•As an eumple. lhlt just
demoostratet to other depart·
ment heacb that if we'tt trying
to clean up an alley where
there'• mrtgeratort dumped,
and maybe couches, they can
rest assured that what vmre do·
Ing is supported by the policy
makers, because (the policy
makers) pay the bills,• Hensley
said .
This style alttady bas propo-
nents ln the community.
·1 (hJ.nk Ir's phenomenal."
said Btu Turplt, a WestsJde activ·
1st •1 think It's a radical change,
and I would certainly expect ft
to improve the relationship be-
tween residents and their offi-
cers and also improve the role
that community plays In assist-
ing the police department,
which wQUld improve the level
of public safety."
The department uses a tradi·
tional "command and control"
style In whkh officers react to
incidents one-by-one. Commu·
nity policing assigns officers to
specific beats so they can be·
come more familiar with the
area they serve. It also involves
11slng data to determine where
most crimes are occuning and
dedicating resources to those
areas to prevent them.
PICKET
Continued from Al
O'Neil. spokesman for Ralphs.
·Tue employers remain united
in our belief that we have made a
very good contrah offer, which
includes some or the best health
benefits in the country for our
CUJT'ent employees," he said.
"Thls is an attempt by the union
to divert the attention from the
real issues.·
O'Neil said the chains are well·
prepared to handle the long
strike.
"Our contingency plans did
ta.lee into account a lengthy labor
dispute: he said.
Pickets left Ralphs on East
17th Street at about noon Friday.
and less than an hour later, the
additional rete. For hunt
reservations, call (949) 673-7200.
Electrlc boat~ .,. evallable
by the hour at Duffy Electric
Boats, 2001 W. Coast Highway,
Newport BN<!h. All boats are
equipped with window
, enclosures end CO players. Ice
and cops are provided.
Reservations are suggested. An
hour rental ls $75. (949) 646--6812.
P9da( boats • .i.ctrlc boats.
boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable
rafts, catamarans. beach fumiture
and wetsolts are available for rent
at Resort Water Sporu at
Newport Dunes. (949) 729-1150.
Gondola tours are o"-9d bv the
Gondola Co. of Newport, 3400 Via
Oporto, Suite 102·8. The $76 cost
includes a basket of bread.
cheese, salami, Ice. gfaaae1, a
blanket, mualc and a Polaroid
picture. Wine fa also avalfable.
(949) 675-1212.
Gondola Adventiu-.1"9wport.
3101 W. Coast Highway, offel'$
one-and two-hour gondola
cruises. A one-hour tour with
champagne It $70. A two-hour
tour wi1h dinner and dlampegne
la $180. Plc*up 11 available at
waterfront restaurants. (949)
675-4984.
INtlM Coast Charten In Udo
Marina Village off era two-hour
electric boat crultet with a
gourmet dinner. $180 for two
persons. (949) 675-4704.
Gondola Romance oe.r. dely
tours of Newport Harbor during
luncti and dinner. Call (949)
676-4730. Th• tours go out of
Udo M1rlna Village, 3400 Via
Oporto, Newpon Beach.
CRUISES
Join Cept. Don Mo1e1-v on
the beeudful ultlng yacht
Dulcinea for a narnted Newport
Harbor orulM of the fabulout
waterfront homes end boats of
the rid\ and f1mous, ... the aea
lion colony, end ult~
tpeCteculer cool-<tUmmer,
wenn·f•ll Southern C411fomla
couttlne to Ugunt htlCh or
Dant Pofnt. Aa a prtvate blf'lhday,
ennlvetMry or tp9del 9Vtlnt?
Sell, awlm, ~ ... kaylk,
aunbdM, '4ll8td\ dotphlne, and
dine et~ for the
d~ygull'ftfe vecltJon It
CetaNN llland on tNa
we1 epPolni.d. u.s:tout Gulf'd
lnepected 'llWtl.ASA aelNng
lnttrucdon end~ ..
Butlneeecon~ facilfty.
Information~
htrp:llwww~ciom.
-'tMll>«Adott•yahoo.com. (948)
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IWO-hoUr ONiMI of~ Hetbot cm perONfel> •
Under lh1I
approach. of-
tlcen would
be spread
=out
the city, Hen-
1loy taid.
In the put.
lf problems
Oared up on
John Hensley the WCIUlde.
for example.
officers would be sent there to
deal with It and then go back to
patrolling the city. Then things
would subside for a while. When
something happened again, the
officers would go back.
Community policing would
allaw officers assigned to the
Westside to wort that beat day
In and day out. Hensley said.
·we would take care or prob-
lems on a consistent basls and
solve I the problem) then." Hen-
sley said. "We wouldn't wait un-
til we start getting complaints or
some crime occurs."
Mayor Gary Monahan said
the resoluUon confirms the atti-
tude the city already has toward
policing.
"Being more proactive Is defi·
nitely now, and always has been,
a good idea. and I think we've
been proactive in the past.•
Monahan said. "This is a little
more emphasis on community.·
•DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa
Mesa and may be reached et (9491
574-4221 or by e-mail at
deirdre.newmanl§latimes.com.
lot was about two·thlrds full,
with more customers arriving.
A few customers said they had
heard about the union's decision
in the news, and a few others
said they were shopping anyway.
Costa Mesa resident Debon
Haskell said she was happy to
see the plclcets gone. -rm not their biggest sup-
porter," she said. "M y husband is
a fireman, and we pay through
the nose for health care.·
• DEEPA SHARA™ covers public
safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by
e-mail at deepa.bhsr•tht!i
latimes.com. MARISA O'NEA.
covers education. She may be
reirched at (949) 574-4268 or by
e-mail at m11rf1s.oneil@
/slimes.com.
Round-trip hotel or off-th&--water
restaurant shuttle service is
available. Pic*-up from
resi.uranta with docU Is also
available. Chartered and catered
tours. (949) 291· 1953 or
hap:l!Www. wattsonthe
harbor.com.
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum offers Fall Bus Tours to
the San Diego Maritime Museum.
The bus leaves at 9 a.m. and
returns at approximately 4 p.m.
Enjoy a no-host lunch at the Fish
Martet. The cost i1 $20 per
person. Information:
info@nhnm or(J.
The Newport landing Balle i1
available for weddings and
receptions, cocktail and
sightseeing cruises, and
meetings. The cost is $600 for the
first two hours, plus $150 for each
additional hour. (949) 361·3640.
Fun Zona Boet Co. rum a
45-mlnute cruise (adults, $6;
ctiildren, $1) and a 90-minute
cruise (adults, $8; dllldren, $1)
departing from Balboa Fun Zone
every 30 minutu from 11 a.m. to
7 p.m. daily. A 60-mlnute
showboat aunaet cruise (adults,
$8; children, $1) leaves the Fun
Zone at 7 p.m. dally. Private
dlarters are available. (949)
873--0240.
c.talna Puaenger S.Vicia runs
45-mlnute harbor cruls• (adults,
$6; ctilldren, S1) and 90-minute
cn.aiaes (adults, $8; ctiildran, Sl ),
departing from Balboa Fun Zone
every 30 minutes from 11 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. dally' and on the hour
until 7 p.m. (949) 873-5246.
Crulae the Mfbor aboard the
Electra, a 100-foo1 CtaNlc Fantail
veuet. Charters With catering ere
avarleble for up to 148
paaaengera. (949) 723-1069.
A th~dlnnerand
dancing white crulling the harbor
are avellable at 8 p.m. Fridays
and at 7:30 p.m. Seturdaya et
Hornblower CrulMa & Evem.,
2431 W. Coast Hl~hwty, Newport
Beadl. The fM la $69.86 per
l*'t<>n on Fridays and S64 on
Sttutdaya. Brunet. CNI ... alee>
are •vtllfbla. (949) 631·24e9.
The c.blnt Ay. depefb fron'I
8\fboa Pavilion at 8 a.m. da ty
and retuma from Cltaflna ltland
et 4:30 p.m. S38 round-oip for
adultl; $29 round-tt1p for
dlftdten. Rtlefv9don1 ....
tecommended. ( .. ) 873-6248.
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FU PHOTO I DM.Y Pl.OT
The Red Cross gave Hayden Hutchison, 16, a Clara Barton award for her work with cane.er patients. _
Three win Red Cro·ss awards
A Corona del Mar teen, a soup ki~chen
founder and a Costa Mesa resident are
honored for their community involvement.
Deirdre Newman
OailyPitot
NEWPORT-MESA -A tragic
family experience insrAred 16-
year-old Hayden Hutchison to
help others.
After her father succumbed
to skin cancer, Hayden began
volunteering to help out with
cancer patients and the chil·
dren of cancer patients.
On Thursday, the Orange
County Red Cross honored
Hayden with a Oara Barton
Spectrum Award for Outstand·
ing Wome.n In the youth cat·
egory. An $1,000 scholarship ac-
companied the honor, provided
by Ford Motor Co.
"She's a remarkable young
girl with a lot of courage and
somebody who's really doing a
lot for other kids who have
gone through the same t~gedy
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
Sand will be thrown in
the sea for fire victims
Tibetan monks, who spent 14
days creating a colored sand
painting ~oted to fire victims
at Bowers ... Museum in Santa
Ana, will bring it to Corona del
Mar tQday to deposit the sand
from .J,he painting in the ocean
"to heal the victims."
The sand painting was made
In conjunction with the mu·
seum's exhibit "Tibet: 'n'easures
from the Roof of the World."
Sand Is cautiously poured from
a traditional copper funnel. The
monks hold the funnel while
moving a metal rod over it, and
a vibration causes the sa.ria to
flow lilc:e a liquid.
The sand will be dispersed af-
ter a traditional 30-mJnute cer-
emony at the museum, 2002
North Main St, at ?.3-0 p.m. The
and will be released at the cor-
ner of Poppy Avenue and Ocean
Boulevard.
Meeting set to discuss
community center
The Newport Coast Advisory
Committee will meet at 5:30
p.m. Monday at the Newport
Coast Elementary School in the
multlpurpose room, 6655 J\ldge
Park Road.
The comminee is charged
with bringing a recommenda-
tJon to the aty Council on how
to spend about $7 mlJJlon to
bulld a community center that
some realdentl hope will serve
as -town square for residents
that she bas," said Robert Tarle-
ton, manager of Western Re·
gion Community Affairs for
Ford.
Also honored was Merle Hat·
leberg of Costa Mesa, founder
of Someone Ca.res Soup Kitch-
en. Hatleberg, 80, started the
soup kitchen in 1986 with a sin-
gle pot of soup. Her organiza-
tion has evolved to feed about
250 people a day.
Hatleberg received the Hu-
manitarian Award for improv-
ing the quality of life in the
community. The warmhearted
Hatleberg, who has eight chU-
dren and 15 grandchildren, fos·
ters a family atmosphere at the
soup kitchen.
"The most rewarding part Is
seeing the smiling faces on
these people, especially when
·kidj come in hungry and leave
with a full tummy,· Hatleberg
of the various Newport Coast
subdivisions.
Among the ltems for discus-
sion are assessment district tax
rebates, fuel modification zone~
and the Issue of whether to
build a community center for
Newport Coast. For more lnfor·
mation, vi.sit the city's Web site
at http:llwww.city.newport-
beach.ca.us or call (949) 644·
3000.
Costa Mesa achieves
destination status
' Costa Mesa was a popular
tourist destination from April
through September, thanks to a
promotion by the Costa Mesa
Conference & Visitor Bureau.
ln all, 2,810 room nights, re-
presenting 11early $300,000 In
gross revenue, were booked as a
result of the "Drive and Dine
On UsH promotion. The Costa
Mesa Conference & Visitor Bu·
reau created the promotJon,
which ran from April 10
through Sept. 7.
The promotion highlighted
Costa Mesa's convenient loca-
tion in Orange County and em-
phasized Its world-class shop·
ping venues, internationally
acclaimed visual and perform·
ing arts and award-winning
dining. The city's closeness to
beaches, Disneyland and Dis·
ney's California Adventure was
also promoted.
Upon check-lo, guests re-
ceived $40 dinner certificates
for each nlght of thelr two-
night minimum stay. Al a spe-
claJ incentive, guesta were sent
$25 to offset the cost of gaso-
line, along with a gift certificate
pacbge worth approximately
$250. These Items were mailed
within a few weeks of their visit
said, adding that she also start-
ed a tutoring program a few
years ago for children at Po·
mona Elementary School.
Hatleberg tries to help others
as much as she can, even when
it requires spending her own
money. Just recently, she put up
a family of seven at a hotel. She
bemoaned the dwindling of do-
nations in the past year.
"Money Is not coming in,"
Hatleberg said. "h's been bad
for a while. I'm not rich by any
means, but I try to do as much
as l can.•
Costa Mesa resident Layla
Abdul received the Peri.onal
Achievement award, given to
someone who has overcome
"extraordinary obstacles in Im-
proving the quality of her own
life or that of others in the com-
munity.· Abdul could not be
reached for comment.
• DEIR.DRE NEWMAN covers Co1ta
Me1e and may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail et
delrdre.newman@/st1me•.com.
to Costa Mesa.
The promotion drew visitors
most heavily from Los Angeles
County, whJch accounted for
32% of the totaJ.
Park to be named
for fallen officers
Costa Mesa will dedicate its
newest park on Nov. 21 to two
police officers who died in the
line of duty.
Ketchum-Llbolt Park will
honor Dave Ketchum and Mike
Llbolt, who died In a helicopter
r.rash on March 10, 1976, dur-
ing the pursuit of a stolen vchi·
cle. They were both IS-year vet·
erans of the city's police force.
The dedication ceremony wiU
include city council members,
families of the fallen officers
and city staff. The 15,000·
square-foot park Is at 2150 Ma·
pie St. It contains a tot lot, a
memorial plaque and a pad for
the Mobile Recreation Program.
For more information, caJI
(714) 327-7527.
Registrati~n will begin
for teen camp Nov. 24
Costa Mesa will host a two·
week Winter Teen Camp from
Dec. 22 to Jan. 2 for ldds in the
seventh, eighth and nmth
grades. Campers will enjoy
daily excursions to places such
as Magic MountaJn, Knott's
Berry Farm and the Aquarium
of the Pacific. as well as local
malls.
There are only 13 spaces
available.
Registration will start Nov. 24
and continue until the camp is
full. For more lnfonnation, call
the Downt6wn RecreatJon Ccn·
ter at (7.14) 327-7560.
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ft is our 40ch annivCl'Sal)'. as a premium tloriJt and Ao~r
warchowc snving the grntcr Orangt County area. Wt arc proud to
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thank our community and loval dicntdc for their concinuous su~. As part of 1hc top 300 fforists in the nation, Newport Florist
loc. lw connnue<I to supply the freshest merchandise combined with top,q~iry service. Our floral scrviccs extend from C"VCOI planning for
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In order 10 th.-tnk our c:xuuog mcmbcn of the communuy, w.: arc
ofrcnng a special promouon fur che ncxr several montlu of a dozen
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A day to Cele~rate diVeJ:sity
r Faire Polac:. Departinent and South near ~ Uabu4t d1ICUU , 'B eyond Peace: Breaking Through pro mot C'.oMt Plaza contrtbuted to the •NM from Cinematography"
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Barrien• ls the theme for the unMr· •rt truly wu a conununlty sunrlmotary.org/lnda.hmt1.
10th annual RellgloWI Divertlty llCAndln8 and tffon. with ...... ftmywu'cl 6:30 p.m.: The c.osta Maa
Alltt, at UC lrvtne atudent apptedation and MattaMe ~teMng Newport Hatbor IJona Oub will
center Crom 10 o.m. to 6 p.m. among the as co·cha.lrs or the successful meet at the Costa Mesa Country
today. many faith fund-raiser," Carol Van Holt Oub.
The keynote spea.Ur will be traditions of said.
Robert Mulln, Cormtr asshtant Orange
PROUD OF THEIR MEMBERS
WBDNBSD\Y
secretary-general of the United County 7:15 a.m.: The 10-member
Nation&. Ourtng bis 40 years ~ · communities. A special photo supplement South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
behind the scenes at the United It b was acided to' last we.e~s will meet at the Center Oub
Nations, Muller was known as sponsofed by Splndrtff, which ls published for ( h1rp:l/wwwsouthooas11mtro
the •phiJQsopher" and the the OO:ice or Equal Opportunity the members of the Hxchange rotary.ol"B); and the Newpon
"prophet or hope." From his and Diversity of UC lrvlne. the Ouh or Newport 'Harbor, listing Harbor Kiwanis Oub will meet
vaotage or a top-level globaJ Alliance for Spiritual the six club memhers who made at the University Athledc Oub.
stat8$m&n, be bas seen a strong Community and the National the Dally Pilot's I I or 103 most Noon: The~ Oub of
coMection between aplrltuallty C-onfetence for Community and ln.Ouentfal Newport Harbor the Orange Coast will meet at the
and the poUticaJ and cultural JustJce. residents In 2003. Bahia Corinth.Ian Yacht Oub.
scene. Muller ls author or "New Balboa lsland Feny owner 6 p.m. the Rotary Oub of
Genesis, Sharing A Global MEET 11£ DORY FISHERMAN Seymour Beek was No. 15, auto Newport Balboa will meet at the
Spirituality." Stew llM:obar, a Dory deaJer Theodore "'Bob" Robins Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to
Morning eventJ will loclude fisherman. will tell how he was No. 16, attorney Rick 1aylor h~ Sara Cullen with an update
concurrent religious spends bis day fishing for was No. 49, Nautical Museum on the new tax laws and other
observances of elgllt falth lobster, crab and other marine CEO Glenn 7.agoreo was No. 95, year-end considerations.
groups and an ongolng viewing crustacean.s from 7:30 to 8:30 benefactor John Crean was on
of the film ·0o Common p.m. on Thursday at the Bahia the all·hme list, and developer TIIURSD\Y
Ground,• which la a Corinthian Vache Oub. Steve Sutherland made 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member
documentary about three F.scobar will be bringing live honorable mention. Costa Mesa·Orange Costa
Orange County congregations lobster and crabs and even.a ·' Congratulations! Thal is an Breakfast Uons Oub will meet
-one Muslim, one Jewish and few live octopus fot-sbow. tell inOuential club! at Mimi's Caf~.
one OuistJall -that go1 and touch. If you or your ·Noon: The 50-member Costa
together and built a house ln children haven't ever met or WORTH REPEATING Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at
Mexico. couched a live octopus. one of From Thought for the Day the Holiday Inn
A mulllcultural lunch will be the smartest marine animals, provided by Greg Kelley of the (http://www.kiwanis.
served at noon. with food from this is a time to remember! Newport Mesa Irvine lnterfajth orglclublcostamesa); the
the Sikh, Muslim, Baha'l and Guests will also learn how to Council: 50-member Kiwanis Oub of
Monnon communities. The prepare lobster and crab for HUntil you make peace 1qifh Newport Bead:l-Corona del Mar
opening ceremooy will include cooking and will receive recipes who you are, you will never be · will meet at the Bahia Corinthian
drummlntand Oute by Healing fro~e head chef of Bahla content w~u IUlve." Yacht Oub to hear Orange C.ountf
Rhythms and tonK-' by the Co nthian Yacht Oub. -DORIS Register reporter Gonion DWow
Tushmal Singers. from the Reservations are not required. disa.ts.5 hJs experience as an
Achajeman Ttibe. SERVICE CLUB •f.mbedded Reporter in Iraq with
To keep the.Faire open to as SUCCESSFUL FUND-RAISER MEETINGS THIS WEEK U.S. Marines"; the Exchange Oub
many people as possible, the The Harbor Mesa Uons Oub of Newport Harbor will meet at
cost has been kept to a had a very successful casino MONll\Y the Nautical Museum for a
suggested donatJon of at least night last week. raising mor 6:30 p.rn.: The 1 larbor Mesa b~es.s meeting and the Rotary
$15. The 5tijdcnc fee ls onJY$5. than $6,700 for local charities, Uons will meet at the Co~ta Oub of Newport IIvine will meet
For more information on the member Carol Van Holt said. Mesa Country Oub. Disttjct at the Atrium Hotel
program, visit the Web site: ·11 was the biggest fund-raiser 4-lA Gov. Jim North will be (lmp:llwww.nirotary.oriD.
MW1.rellglousdiwrsityf aire.org. we have ever had," she added. visiting the club with several
The student center is on Pereira Thegrandpriz.eofa$300 members or hjs cablnel • COMMUMTY a ewes ii
Drive just off West Peltason South Coast Plaza shopping published Saturdays In the Daily
Drive. Parking ls in the structure spree was won by her TUFSOAY Pilot Send your service club'•
right across the street at the cost sister-in-Jaw, Oaudla Van Holt. 7: JO a.m.: The 40·member meeting information by fax to (7141
of$5. The Costa Mesa Police Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary 921-8655 or by e-mail to jdeboom@
The yearly R~ligious Diversity Department. the Newport Beach Oub will meet at Five Crowns to sol.com.
GETTING promotes the spcial welfare by Tuesday nights for fo~r-part WEllNESS COMMUNITY
educating the public and harmony, or Barbershop-style OF ORANGE COUNTY
INVOLVED improving local government In singing. (949) 495-5685. The Wellness Community needs
Newport Beach holds monthly volunteers to help at the
~ meetings the second Wednesday TEU-A.fRtENO reception desk during the day.
• GETTING INWlVED runs of each month at the Newport Orange County cancer groups (714) 258-1210.
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a Besen Tennis Oub. A reception seek volunteers to encourage
rotating balls. For information on begins at 5:30 p.m~ and meetings women to have mammograms. WEST SIDE BOYS
adding your organization to this begin at 6 p.m. Free. Annual Participants will take part in a &. GIRlS CLUB
list, call (949) 574-4298. membership dues are $20. Send one-oo-one program of Volunteers are needed from 2:30 cfledt to "Speak Up Newport;" education and encouragement to 5:30 p.m. Mondays and
SOMEONE CARES P.O. Box 2594, Newport Beactt, CA specffically related to Thursdays to tutor students in
SOUP KITCHEN 92663. (949) 673-1191. mammograms and ear1y breast first through sixth grades In
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen cancer detection. The Susan G. reading. (9491631-n24.
needs food servers and STTI'CHES FROM ntE HEART Kamen Breast Cancer
volunteers for kJtcflen duties. The Made up of a group of women Foundation, (714) 957·9157. WOMEN HELPING WOMEN
organization is at 720 W. 19th St, from Southern California who The Costa Mesa-based
Costa M .... (949) 548-8861. love to knit and crochet, the UNDERGROUND organization provides support for
' nonprofit corporation is looking The Underground program, a needy women to become
SOUTH COAST for volunteers to knic and crochet function of Child's Pace, provides self-sufficient by gaining
L:ITERACY COUNCIL hats, booties and blankets for toelal activities and interaction employment Volunteers are
Volunteer tutors are needed to premature' babies and babies in for adoleacen ... Volunteers are needed In the organization's
meet a greater demand for need. Kathy Silverton. (310) needed in many areas. (949) Professional Clothes Closet to
literacy end English 11111 second 472-6903. 648-8849. assists clients and sort clothing.
language classes. Students are
SUSAN G. KOMEN BREAST The organization is at 711 W. 17th taught English reading, writing VISIONS FOR PRISONS St, Suite A· 10, Costa Mesa. and speaking skills at their own CANCER FOUNDATION Visions for Prisons, a nonprofrt Information: (949) 631-2333, level In small groupt or one on Volunteers are needed for a program chat teacflea attitudinal http://www.whw.org. ~.There are centers all over variety of positions to help the healing and meditation in prison, Orange County. Once trained. Foundation with the 12th annual needs typists to transcribe letters WYLAND FOUNDATION tutors may choose the center ~ Komen Orange ~nty Race for from Inmates to troubled kids. The Wyland Foundation, wtilcn which they want tote~. Mary the Cura. The raoa Is Sept. 28 at Weekday houri, Mesa del Mar. encourages greater awarene11 of Fitzgerald, (949) 468-8664 Fashion Island in Newport Beacn. (714) 666-8000. ocean conservation, Is seeking
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More than 30,000 participants are volunteers for clerical and expected, and 2,000 volunteers VOLUNTEER CENTER OF computer help and grant writing. REPERTORY TMEATER are needed. lnfonnatlon: (714) GREATER ORANGE COUNTY (949) 497-6723. The Sooth Cout Repertory 967-9167. With more then 1,600 volunteer
Theater needs volunteers to help hrtp.:l!Www.octomen.com. opportunities, the Volunteer YMCA with ushering (He plays free) and Center will matcfl ~e and The YMCA's Building Life Options other functions. (714) 708-5600. SWEET ADEUNES groupe wishing to volunteer with Mentor Program is looking for OF ORANGE COUNTY nonprofit agencies In thalr area. volunteers to mentor and tutor SPEAK UP NEWPORT Thnlnglng group lnvlt• women Volunteer tonnectJon Una, (714) teens in Co.ia Mesa. Information; A oonproflt organization that who Ilka to sing to join them 953-571\7. ext. 106. (714) 838--0181, ext. 110 .
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HOW TO GET PUIUIHED -1AU11n: Mell to Editorial ,,. Editor S.J. Clhh .t the [)ejly Pilot. 330 W. hy St, Costa ~. CA 92827 • ,......_ Hot1nt: Cell (949) &42..f084 Fex: Send to (949) 84M170
E<fMll:SMd to "-6/ypllot latim..oom •All ~must lndude full name, hometown and l)Mne number (for ve~on purpotee). The Piiot NHMll the tfght to edit ell eubmluions for derlty and length.
MAILBAG
All's fair at Fairview Parle though, because 95"' o( th.ls ~ or
except sports fieJds habitat has been paved over. e
landscape you Ond more pleasing ls this ls ln reaponJe to the Readm the ~ult or the bUJ'lWl need to
Re5pond on Fairv\ew Part that was In control nature -the result of people
lbunday's Forum lediob. like Wllllam MulhoDAnd, who usurped
So, let me try to understand thJa. · natural water 1upplles to populate a
Rlirvlew Pa.tk Is now a Nad\'e American desert for proOt and pow(r.
cemetery, and thJs lnfonnadon goes I enjoy Fairview Park because I •tlll
back to 1935. That's 68 years ego. :;t> why have the chance to see a gopher
was this not brought up when they built snake, a coyote, a red-tailed hawk
all dlOM homea on that part of town? I and, yes. even a wiJ:Uer burrowing owl.·
guess Its OK to build homes, IChools. The park sf ts adjacent to lalbert
roads. and goH COW'lel on sacred spots,
Just not sporu fields.
Nature Preserve, and both provide
needed open apace 1n this othe.rwt.e
The writer compares Pal.rvtew Park
wtth the local cemeterle.. but the last
dismal landscape. Those who keep
anacldng Fairview Park in actJon and
time I looked, there was not a small attltude walk through the landscape
train driving children over the graves at and see dust and weeds. I walk
Pad& View or a dog show going on at through Fairview Park and see a story Harbor Lawn. • -the tracb, the teat. the sounds. the
l don't undmtand why anything is •
welcomed at Fairview Part except spOrts
battles. The biggest battle la being
waged by humanJcind in an effort to
Delds. If the Segmtroms wanted to dominate that which we ought to
bu11d yet another petformlng arts center protect.
on the spot. lhls mue of Native At the Costa Mesa City Council
Americans, small owls and native plants meeting on Oct. 20, an older
would ~ulckly disappear. gentleman showed a plctUre of a '
I don live In the city Clf Costa Mesa. U·Haul and saJd we would tee ·more
but this must be what the residents orthese· lfwe did not develop
want. because they have the power to FalJ'vlew Park. The day.after we
change it
CHARLES MASSINGIU
develop Fairview Park, my house wiU
be on the maiket. and I will leave the
~nBeach state I have called home for over 4-0
years. Until then, I will fight for that Fairview is representative of "patch of weeds" and that "tiny Uttle
Gllifomia landscape hooter,· because, as usuaJ, the
opponent -humankind -ls
Re: "The owl outsmarts everyone.· formJdable.
by LolHa Harper, whlch ran Oct. 22: J.B. "I DON'T NEED
Costa Mesa is a microcosm of TREES TO BE. A
northern Orange County and a perfect TREE-HUGGER" UTVAK
example of wt1an 1prawl that result6 Costa Mesa
from -poor or no -planning.
Falrvtew Park ls the last bastion of Alternative to 19th Street
•naturar landscape in Costa Mesa. bridge causes problems and even It has been consistently
auauhed: model trains and tracks. According to the Santa.Ana River
encroaching neighbors, those who Crossing Study, the alternative to
illegally cover vemaJ pools with fill extending 19th Street via a bridge to
din. and those who just can't leave it Brookhurst Street in Huntington
a.lone. Beach ls to build Bluff Rood th.rough
What Is It about Fairview Park? Do Costa Mesa and Newport Beach.
you find it ugly? Well, if yo CJ do, then Bluff Road will connect Victoria
you find the Coastal Sage Scrub Street, just east or the Santa Ana RJ~r.
habitat or CaJlfornla ugly. Don't worry. to the west end or 19th Street. It will
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rouow the base or the bluff directly
below the Marina High.land.I homes In
Costa Mesa. go past the Se.abluff
Canyon town homes and continue,
adjaoent to the Newport Terrace
condom.lnJuma, to 19th Street.
Bluff Road ls projected to carry
21,000 can per day past these homes
lf the 19th Street Bridge ls oot buUt
With the Blutl'Road altemadve. 19th
Sueet from Bluff Road to Placentia
Avenue la also projected to carry
19,000 cars per day. Bluff Road will
continue south, on the view alde of
the Marina View homes and
California Seabreeze homes in Costa
Mesa. to 17th Street and wiU carry
7 ,000 can per day on this section of
road. It will then connect with 15th
Street and ultimately end at Pacific
Coast Highway. Bluff Road for Its
entire length will be through actual or
potential parkland.
Questions need to be uked if I.his
option la selected. How Is West 19th
Street going to fiCCOmmodate 19,000
can per day1 Could mending 19th
Street to Brookhurst Street In
Huntington Beach allow for the
elimination of Bluff Road and its
adverse etfects on a major park and
many residentlaJ areas? Would
extending 19th Street be paJd for with
Cederal, atate and county money
because It connects a freeway with a
state beach? Would buUdlng Bluff
Road, a local road, require local
funding? Why didn't the study include
projecting dally traffic increases that
would occur on Victoria Street and
Adams Avenue If both the 19th Sueet
extension and Bluff Road were not
bullt7 Why haven't east side Costa
Mesa residents been informed that.
based on the Santa Ana River
Crossings Study, mending 19th Street
or building Bluff Road wtlJ result in
the same traffic-volume on east 19th
Street regardless of which one is
chosen. Why don't mitigation cost
estimates for removing the extension
of 19th Street from the County Master-
Plan of Highways Include the cost of
building Bluff Road7
The key question however. is what
is best for the majority or Costa Mesa's
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Westilde te$ldences and businesses REPRESENTATIVES and what would be least Intrusive to
the environment? The extension of
19th Street over a bridge to CtTY OF COSTA MESA
Brookhurst Street in Huotington Costa Meu ~Halt, n Feir Drive,
Beach or Bluff Road? Both are Costa Meu, CA 92626, (714) 754-6223
presently on the County Master Plan ~Gary Monahan
oftUghways. Counclt Ubby Cowan, Allan Manaoor,
ROBERT GRAHAM Mike Scheafer and Chrt. Steel
Costa Me~ CtTY OF NEWPORT BEACH
.C.Osta Mesa, Newport Newport Beflc:h City Hall, 3300
Beach: let's make a deal Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA
92663,(949)644-3309
Mayor: Steve Bromberg I th.Ink c.osta Mesa should make a deal Council: Gary Adema, John with Newport. We. will consider 19th Heffernan. Olde Nichols, Steven Street bridge if Newport will allow the Rolansky, Tod R~ ~Don Costa Mesa Freeway to go from 19th Webb Street to Padflc Coast Highway. That's
what should have been done all along, COAST COMMUNfTY COWGE but they blocked IL DISTRICT ARDYHURST District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714)
In short, bring on 432·5898
Chanc:.llor: Wiiiiam M. Vega
the 19th Street bridge Board: Preaktent Paul Berger, VIOe
President Armando Ruiz,.George
1 am a C.OSta Mesa business owner and Brown, Jerry Patteraon and Walter G ..
residenr for 18 years. and yes, I want the Hawald; student trustee Madeline
bridse built aaoss 19th Slreet. Levy
LESLIE A. MCCARTHY. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED Cosra Mesa SCHOOL DISTRICT
Bridge wilJ destroy District Office: 2986-A Bear St.,
last bits of nature Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (714)
424-6000
ln reference to the 19th Street · Superintendent: Robert Barbot
bridge. I live In Newpon Beach. I drive Board: President Martha Fluor, Vice
President Dana Blac:lc, Cleric Serene . 19th Street everyday, sometimes from Stokes. David Brooka, Tom Egan, one end to the other. I do not think Judy Franco and Linda Sneen Newport Beach needs another bridge.
lf we must, let's utilize what we have MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER already in existence and widen it to DISTRtcT accommodate more traffic. 1966 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, CA To place a bridge across 19th Street 92627, (949) 631-1200 to Banning ln Huhtlngton Beach is as Board: President Jim Atkinson. VICI much as saying, "Let's-develop what President Mike Healey, Trudy
little open space there is lefti-We aJJ Ohllg-H•ll, Fred Boc*mlller and Paul E.
know that If.the brid&e ls bullt it wtJI Shoenberger
bring with it more housing and
business developments. COSTA MESA SANrrARY DISTRICT
1 prefer a quiet ruraJ type area P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, CA
where I can still observe narure. 92628-1200, (714) 764-5043
No bridge at 19th Street! Board: Preaident Arlene Schafer,
KAREN HANNERS Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Greg
Newport Beach Woodside and Dan Worthington
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SOCIETY Saturday, NoY8mber 1, 2003 Al
THE CROWD
Eating and drinking . to .. the DP 103 WEDDINGS
Allen-Smith
''You are here because youmaba
difference. It doesn't
mean that you did anythl.n3
good.• Newport Mayor Stew
Bromberg laid to a
near-capacity crowd corning
together for a luncheon In
celebration of the 2003 Daily
Pilot's 103 Most lnfluendal
0"1.ens of Newport-Mesa.
Hosted by
the Balboa
BayOub&
Resort.
represented
by cl\11>
Presi<fent
Hauy
.8chJeletn. No.
1l2 on the DP
l 03 list. the
dJverse 8.W. COOK· giubering
proved once
again to be a combination roast,
toast and rally.
Led by Daily Pilot Publisher
Tum Johmon, and supported by
Daily Pilot and Times
Community News F.dltorial
Director Tuny Dodero and Pilot
Managing F.d1tor S.J. Cahn, the
Bay Oub event brought laughter
over golfing foibles a.s a putting
tee was set up in the dining
room. LA nmes executive Jeff
Johmon was plned against
Newport golf champ Marianne
Tuweney, No. 36 on the DP 103.
Johnson held his own and ·
cheers rose from the luncheon
audience as he sunk his putt.
Golf frustrations became the
thread of the afternoon speakers.
Rabbi Mark MJ.Der, giving the
traditional final benediction at
the conclusion of the event. used
the golfer's mullisa!' to iJ41strate,
•Real life has no mUwgans."
"We can not retract yesterday
or reronn the past," he said "We
mU.st strive to live by our good
word and deed because we do
not get a mulligan when we go
olJ the path."
It was a fitting conclusion to a
ceremony that shared barb and
sentiment. From poldng fun at
<:osta Mesa Mayor Gary
Monahan over the drawn-out
debate over-a city skate board
palk to forcing retlrtng Newport
Beach City Atty. 80b Burnham to
sf.n8-speak the words to the
Sinatra standard "My Way" and
forcing Jim Gray to actually
perfonn a skat~boarding move
after Cahris remark that "not
every skate boarder 1.$ a criminaJ
... unlike politicians," It was a
day to honor "the few. the
proud: •
Setting the tone or irreverence,
Johmon began the.luncheon
ceremony by speakjng in
Spanlsb. referring to the
firestorm or public response to
Oty Councilman Dick Nkboll'
remarks earlier this year about
"Mexicans" at Corona del Mar
State Beach. Pilot editors named
•Mexicans" as No. 6 on the DP
103 list.
Thbutes were made to many
In the crowd for their community
service, including retired Costa
Mesa Police Chief Deft
Snowden. F.stancia High School
coach Q1dg Ftrdg 8J1d the late
Ou1a Pre:mtt, Hoag Hospital
adwcate and media rep working
with the 1bshiba Senior Oassic.
Premer was lc:illed in a recent
small plane downing en route
from Orange County to Northern
California Also honored was
<:osta Mesa's Joee Garibay. a
Marine lcilled in service during
the war ln Iraq.
The Irvine Co.'s Mike MclCIJe,
No. 11 on the DP 103, shared
statistics on the Hoag Hospital
Woman's Pavilion expansion
effort, lening it be known that
$52 million has been raised in a
$200-million effort.
WWe are still seeking a name
sponsor," ht; said. A $20-million
donation will secure that title
position.
Spotted In the crowd were 103
honorees Lula HaJ&c:re of
Traditional Jewelers; Tod
~Carol Hoffman; Mllce
Schearer and Thn Riley, who
shared an update on the
firefighting effort in California;
Dan Man:heano of the Arches
Restaurant; Bob McDonnell; and
David Emmes and Martin
BeNon from South Coast
Repertory Theatre.
Also in the crowd were
Craig Fertig
Mike McKee
Dave Snowden
Vanguard Unjversity president
Murray Dempster, Newport
I lamor High School Principal
MJchael Voeem. BW Mountford,
Brett Hanphlll, John Blom and
Avtva Goelman.
NOTICE OF VACANCY
. THE crrv OF NEWPORT BEACH IS CURRENTLY ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS TO FILL THE FOLLOWING UNSCHEDULED VACANCY
(ONESFA1):
. PARKS, BF.ACHF.S & RECREATION COMMISSION
(TERM EXPIRES 6/30/07)
THE DEADLINE FOR FILING APPLICATIONS IS 4;QQ P.M. ON TIIURSDAY.
NOVEMBER 13. 2003. THE APPLICATION BLANK AND ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMMISSION CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE
Cl'IY CLERK'S OFFICE, 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD, OR WILL BE MAILED
OR FAXED TO YOU BY Ct\U..ING 949-644-3005. THE APPLICATION AND
INFORMATION ABOtrr THE COMMISSION CAN ALSO BE ACCESSED
THROUGH THE <;JlY'S WEB SITE AT:
www.c:ity.newpon·beach.ca.w [ Geoaal lnfo/Citiuo Participation Info I
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE cm CLF.RK'S OFFICE AT 949-644.3005.
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Gary Monahan
Henry S~hielein
Marianne Towersey
Kobe Bryant and...Karl Malone,
sharing position No. I 02 on lhe
list, were conspicuously absent.
• ntE CROWD appears Thursdays
and Saturdays.
Oui.eina Suzanne Allen
of Newport Beach and
Wilbur Holmes SmJth m
of StOckton euhanged
vows at St. James
~opal Qiurch In
Newport Beach on May
lO. ·
~ bride, the daughttr
of Patrick and suan Allen
of Newport Beach. wore a
white eilk organza~
Ouistoa.
The ml.Id of honor was
Sandra 2.a(cades. The
br1de1111l.lck were Jenny
Johnson, Melissa Christina Suzanne Allen and
Estabrook. £rln Collins, Wiibur Holmes Smith Ill Monica Spohr, Amy Smith
and Amanda Smith.
The bridegroom Is the son of Wilbur Smith n IUld
SuHn dePolo or Stockton. The best man was Joseph
Paper. The ushers were John Tumm.lnello, Robert Derck.
Mark Wolf, Joteph Fleiscbaker, Kevin Lane, Milian
Thomas, Robert Mitchell, Bill Murphy and Michael
Mulvihill Jr.
'Ibe reception took place at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Oub with 270 guests In attendance. The couple toolc a
honeymoon trlp to HawaJJ.
Weidberg-Klein
Suzanne Molly
Weldberg and Devon
Andrew x:Jeln exchanged
VOWS al Temple Bat Yahm
In Newport Beach on Aug.
31. The brlde la the
daughter of Sharoat and
Bertrand Weldberg of IrVlne.· _
The maid of honor was
Jill Hatton. The
brldesmaJda were
Ell.zJbeth Maciag, Lynn
Morgan, Melissa Klein,
Bonnie Altman, Janine
Rethy, 5'rl Colin, Joanne
Noble, Gina Gilmore,
Jeanneue Scberzfnger and Devon Andrew Klein and
Rochelle Ironstone. Suzanne Maly Weidberg The bridegroom is the
sori or Annie and Rabbi MJchael Klein of Howell, New
Jersey. The best man was Michael Schwartz. The ushers
were Andrew Hollender, Dani~l Rosenberg. Brian
Wechter, Brtan Sugar, Ross Goldstein, Neil Schwartz.
Jeffrey Palker and John Pollack.
The couple took a honeymoon trip to French
Polynesla.
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FAITH
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THE MORAL OF THE STORY
Everyday
is a specitltone
"11w 11/tttt of staying 10""'8
II to Uve honestly. etU slowly
and Jk about your 41& •
-LUCUBAU.
"I thlnlc /(t wond4rfW you
could all bf lwrw for IM "3rd
annlwnt1ry of my S91h .
birthday. ~ dldd«I not lo
11.ght tM awJJa this year-
UAI Wlm afra/dl'an Am would
ml.stab It fora~·
-BOB HOPE
"I am In IM prlma of
senillt):" .
-JOEL CHANDLER HARASS .
'71ie harr.la1 yMn In lif• arw
tho# bttwtien JO and 70."
-HE.Elf HAYES
"My mother Is going to have
to stop lying about Mr age
btcause p~tty soon rm going
to ~ oltkr than slie ls."
-TRIPP EVANS
"Birthdays all whm a man
takes a day off and a woman
takes a year off."
-UNt<NOWN
T here were ao many fun
quotesti>out birthdays
that I decided to use a
larger selection than normal
I thought about blrthdaya and
experienced one of my own
In the month or October.
It Sttmed like October flew
by more qulc.kty this year
than ever before. I probably
aaJd that last.year, and lt'1
likely J'U eay It apln, poaslbly
every month. My father'•
birthday was the day before
mJne, and my mother'• wu
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
two days
afterward.
Many
f'rlends
Uo
celebrated
October
btrthdaya.
I
enjoyed
my
preten I.I,
but lJlY
~rite
thing of all
was the pramce or loved
ones. Obviously I wasn't
physically praent wtth
everyone I love, but I heard
from many by phone, e-mails
and cards. I re-read or
re-listened to many of those
~gs and amJled when I
did so.
I was fortunate to gather
with extended 6unUy and
friends CJ1Yer a busy weekend
of celebrations. I ate deUdous
meals. eang wonderful ao~gs
u part of an iltsplring church
aervtce and much ~ore. It
waa a treat to spend time with
ourdaughter Kelly and her
husband, Ryan, and I WU
thrilled that t1ur daughter
Arny and her ftan~. 'fyaon,
flew down from Northern
California to join ln exdtl.ng
evente. too.
Some or the birthday cards
had funny meaqea or clever
captions. Others had lweet
quotee or though.ta. and I
loved how the peraon'a
peraonalJty wu reflected In
what he or ahe chose.
One card's greeting wu:
·1t'1 Yow Birthday!~ On the
front was a pastor who .id,
"'The Lord neYer tendl us
more than we can bear.•
When yo\J open the card, it
eaya, "'Ibousb tomedmee He
lends UI more candles than
we can bkJw out!"
Another card said, • Prtenda
celebrate the things they have
ln common and delight ln the
thlnp that make them
dilferent." My friend wrote a
thougb:tful message lnslde.
My lister· in· law Kelly eent
• wry colorful blnhday card.
On the front. there are 13
bright and whimsical coffee
mugs. The message ln.alde ts
•Sending you birthday wt.shes
via espresso mail." I could
practically smell the coffee
when I opened It.
If you think about It.--..
coundess people have
birthdays every day of every
month of every year. More
important than the blrthday
Is the fact that God offers
uncond1dooal love to each
and every one of us.
I thank God for the
treasured glft or each new
day. and for the gift of humor
to enjoy each one. God can
help make everyday as special
and algnificant u a birthday,
no matter what our 1ge.
And you can quote me on
that
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IN THEORY
· Revenge iS best not served :
QUESTION: According t<;> your fai th, is
revenge ever a justified response to a quarrel?
1bil \'ene teaches not hanh
legallsm or~ but that;
we ahould respond In
proportional degree when
attacbd. I n the laWillc
faith.
~ts
dilc:ourapd.
and Co~
Is~
"emphasized and
encouraged. If
thevlcdm
l.nsisU on not fos:gtvlng, then
justice bas to be sought tJuougb
a legitimate Judiciary l)'ltem.
Rewenge leads to more hatred •
and eacalates the tension and the
anJmosity between the parties.
IMAM MOUSTAFA AL-oAZWll
l5lam.lc Educadonal Center or Orange County
CostaMesa
' -ean exacting retribu~on by _
lnflk:ting punishment ever &trVe
to vtndlcate a person after a
hostile alten:adon with another1"
Th.is question is a mlc:roc:osm
or profound questions wt th which
all Christians wn:st.le, sudl as ·under what drcurnstances can
violence have d.Mne aanctidnr
On such questions, good people
or faith come to very di.trerent
conclusions.
Ouistians who tab to heart
(St) Pauls COW1Sel 1n Romans
12:19, which quotes , •
.Deuteronomy 32:35, would like to
beliew that vengeance Is God's
prerogadYe. not OWi. and eay that
revenge Is never a jmt1fiable
respome.
But Ibis pdmaty quesdon
raises so many secondary ones:
Was the original compl&lnt
righteous and/or reuonable? Was
FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
CAPPEUA CANTORUM
tlie quaml vabal and.Joe
pb)U:aI1 Did hosdle teeJinp
t.ndJ or actions lead to physical
and/ or p&yChologlc:a1 andLor em0dooaJ and/ or sptrttual lnjwy,
harm or wroogf The old axiom
"Never ray never" may be
appropriate here.
With regard to people who
disagree with
me or even wbh
me ill, Jesus
coun.9els not
revenge but
"C.Onfuse and
dlsanntbem with love!. (See
Matthew 5:38ft
and Luke 6:271[,
among many possibilities.)
Our Book or Common Prayer
(page 816) tw us pray for such
penons: -Lead them and us from
prejudice to truth; deliver them
and us from hatred. auelty, and
revenge; and In God's good time
enable us all to stand reconciled
before God."
As with alJ good questions. the
best aJlsweT Is God.
THE VERY REV. CANON
PETER D. HAYNES
St Mkhael & All Angels
F.plscopal ,Orurch
C.Orona del Mar
The punlahmeot had to ftt the
atme. An •eye for ao eye" meant
only an Q'e fol' an eye. not two
eyes for~ not a tile for a tooeh.
not a ttibe for a life. not a
genendional blood feud.
Further, ln Jewtsll
jurisprudence.. thJI law was DeYer
followed literally but, rather, taken
to mean suitable monetary
punitive damages for lost eyes or
Umbe.. Judaism never knew
OlutiladOn or torture as lepJ
punJshment&
Tu the uneducated reader, this
passage IOWlds bat6h and
punttM. proda1ming the auel
doctrine of the
barbaric ethic or
retrlbutlon.
When property
understood. this
passage Is seen
as representing
a considerable
• ethicaJ
improvement
What Moses was really teaching
was that the punishment must be
commensurate with the offense.
not WU'eSOictedly severe.
measured justice instead or wild
revenge.
Our responses must be
proporUonal to the assault
The most persistently Though nMnge must be •
misunderstood passage 1n forsworn, evil must be aNwered.
Saipnue ls "you ahall give life for · Th.is vme does not refer to the •
life, eye for eye. tooth for tooth.• thlnt for vmgeance. but to the
Rather 1han commanding auel hunger for justice.
revenge. this law was actually a RABBI MARK WUER
great advance O'm' the mandates lmtple Bal Yahm
of contemporaneous cMltzations. Newport Beach
Cappella Cantorum, the young
adult choir of St John Vlenney
Chapel, 11 beginning Its fifth year.
The choir I• open to ltUdenta In
gredet six to 12. It providet ICtlve
faith participation for teen•
during their high echool yea re.
Partlclpetlon Includes singing at
maaa regulerty and at ipedal
events. Reheereal1 ere from 11
SM FAITH, Pase Al 1
Noveniber 7 & 8
Friday &·Saturday
10 am to 4 pm
Pu.blic Invited
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At the· corner of Aliso Creek Rd and Alicia PKWY ·
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FAITH ·
Continued from Al 0
m. to 1 p.m. s.tUt'dllyt m the
l pelet3MM"1neAve., r )()8 llland. Younger c:Nkhn
&1• nvtted io Joln. for mo~
Int ITlstioo, cootac:t Nency ICefly,
director et (9'9~
ENYIROMEn'Al SCHOlAR~
St Mitt Presbyterian Churcti In
Newport Is offering an
emlfronm ·nt ·~arship fund
for two students. The
echol..-.hipa wllJ only be offered
through Ch•Pf11an Unlvenity and
lJC lrvtn.. lntenmed .iudents
lhould contact their flnanclal aid
offtce. The edloearahi~ will be
awarded In the 1pring of 2004.
lnfonnatlon: (949) 644-1341,
http:/l.rmarlcpn¥byterl11n.orp.
SPIUTUAL HOUR OF PRAYER
The Second Churcti of Christ,
Scientist will haw a tplritu1I hoor
of prayer and thanksgiving, from
noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday at
3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona
delM1r.
HOLIDAY BOU11QUE
The Cathotlc Oaughtert of The
Americas will have their annuat
Hotlday Boutlque, baked goods
and white elephant sale from 11
a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8,
and from P a.m. tc 3 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 9, at St Joac:f'llm'a Parish
Halt, 1964 Orange Ave., Costa
Mesa. Information: (714)
646-2876, (714) 546-5833.
CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE
The Mothers of Preschoolers
program at Mariners Churcti will
host its Annual Christmas
boutique from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 8, at Mariners
Church Community Center
building, 5001 Newport Coast
Drive. Information (949)
864-7600,
http:/...WWW.marinersdlurch.org
IHTERNAllONAL
DAY OF PRAYER
The International Day of Prayer
for the Persecuted Church will be
from 5:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. "
Sunday at St. James Churcti,
3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 675-0210.
WORKSHOPS
PAREHTlNG GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County Is forming a parenting
group to help parents to
under1tand and deal with \he
feeling• and behavior of \heir
dllldren. The group meets from
10 to 11 :30 a.m . the first and third
Mondays of the month at the
center, 250 E. Baker St.. Suite G in
Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
445-4960. Pre-registration Is
required.
SP1RrT OF ADOPTION
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church
at 600 St. Andrews Road in
Newport Beach will host guest
speaker Jeff Canson, director of
Bethany Christian Services, to
discuss and wort through some
of the luues unique to foster and
adopted children. The
presentation will be held
Saturday from 11 :45 a.m. to 2
p.m. Information: Patti (949)
674-2222
THIRTEEN JEWISH
STEPS TO RECOVERY
Jewish Family Service la offering
11 support and diacussion group
fOf adult.I whose children or
epousea suffer from alcohol and
drug addiction. The group meets
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays et
""250 E. Baker St., Suite G In ~osta
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.INW F1RUl>U
Memben of 1M Bahal t.fth hold
lnform.i public dilcUta1ona on
spfrhuel toplce 8t 7:30 p.tn. wvery
Fridey end at 11:30 tht leat
Sundty of the month.. The taJb
Include bru~ or dinner. Altc>,
lnt9tf1ith dt\lotJonal meetJngt
will be hekt the Int Saturday
eventng of the month. C.U tor
locationa. (9'9) 759-0999 for
Ft1dav meeting, (949) 780-6360 for
Sunday meeting. and (949)
846-632.8 for Setutday devotional.
ZEN 101
The 1.en Center of Orange County
otfert an Introduction to Zen
Wortahop from 3 to 6 p.m. the
first Sunday of every month at
120 E. 18th St, Costa Meta. $50.
(949) 722-7818.
A SPWTUAL JOURHEY
A 2&-fesaon study on the life of
Jesus Christ titled "Journey to
the Cron" Is taught at 9:46 a.m.
Sundays during the
Homebolkler'• Blbfe Clau at
Liberty Baptist Churcti. The study
parallels the four Gospels to
present the story of Christ. The
dlurch 11 et 1000 Bison Ave.,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
760-6444.
DREAM ON
The Adult Faith Formation at Our
Lady Queen of Angels Churdl In
Newport Beach holds a dream
analysl1 group from 1 to 4 p.m.
Sundays at 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
. Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408.
MEDrrATION LESSONS
A free "lectlo divine" meditation
group meietfng Is held at 7:10 a.m.
Tuesdays at Our Lady Queen of
Angels, 2048 Mar Vista Drive.
Newport Beach. Lec:tio la a atyte
of meditation \hat Includes using
Scripture or a special reading as a
stimulus. The Chri1tlan
Meditation Group meets from
7:30 to 9 p.m. on the first and
'hlrd Wednesdays of each month
Jt the center. The format Includes
two periods of meditation with
some Instruction on how to
me<fttate. a talk and a discuuion.
(949) 21g.1408.
TliE NEWPORT-MESA HMNE
INTERFAITH COUNCIL
11 sponsoring the "Visions of \he
Ecumenical Movement" from 10
a.m. tu 2 p.m .. Nov. 4 at the "'lier
Theological Seminary in
Pasadena. Reserve b'( Oct. 30.
Information: (949) 660-8665.
IS TliERE LIFE AFTER DEATH
·1s There Ufe After Death? Jewish
Reflections on What Happens
After We Die," will be held at 7:15
p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm.
Presen\atlon will be by Rabbi
Martt Miiier. Information: (949)
644-1999.
CASINO NIGHT
Casino night and decadent
deaserU will take place from 7 to
lJ p.m .• Nov. 1 at Temple Bat
V'ahm. The event is sponsored by
TBY Sisterhood. Information:
1949) 644-1999.
DIVERSrTY FAIR
•The 10th annual fWlgiou.
Dtv.rsfty Fair will be from 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Nov. 1 at the UC Irvine
Student Center. The cost will be a
$15 donation. and a $5 donation
from students. Information: (949)
661-3087, http://www.rellgious
diversltyfaire.org.
TALMUbtc ETHICS
The Jewish Leaming \nsti~te will
present •Talmudic Eft\ica:
Tlmeles1 Wlsdom.fprTimely
PA ITH
Oii.mtnu•f •7:115to8:45p.m.
Chrough Doc J at the Hyett
Nt\\l'P)rter, 1 hJ7 Jambof'M Roed.
lnformatkHr (M9) 72,.-00.
W EKLY EVENTS
~T FOR OU>ER WOMEN
The Jewlth FamJly Setvice offers
a luppOtt group fot \NOmef'I older
1han 60 to lddmt luu .. tud\ 1a
lhidety and depf wlon 1110 ..m.
on the aecof'd •nd fourth Monday
of udl month 112{;0 e. Bak• S\.,
Suite G In Coste Mesa.
Preregistration required (714)
~.
NEWGROW-S
JewWi Fwnlty SeMce of Orange
~nty hes formed. bereevement
IUppOft group that meeb at 10
a.m. n.dllvl and 1 Challenge of
°'8nge auppon group that mecn.
at 10 a.m Thortdayl. 8olt'I groups
meet at Temple Judea In Laguna
Hilla, 24612 Mout1on Parttway. The
MMc:e Is alao bmlng a parenting
IUPPOt1 group to meet the ftrat and
third Mondays of eed'I month et 10
e.m. et the Jewith Fedenstion
Campus, 250 E. BaJter St, Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4960.
GAY/lESSIAN
SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County plans to present a
diacusslon group for parents of
Jewish ga-ys end lesbians if
enough peopJe are Interested.
(714) 446-4950.
MYSTICAL AND SPfRm.IAL
The Mystical Spiritualist Church
of South Orange County holds
Sunday services every week at 10
a.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa, Suite 3. A spiritual healing
service starts at 9:30 a.m. (949)
681·2290.
RE·MEMBERING GROUP
Our Lady Queen of Angels holds
a re-membering group at 6:15
p.m. every other Sunday at 2046
Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
The pariah center is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. (949)
548-3844.
BREAKFAST FELLOWSHIP
St Midlael and All Angela
Episcopal Churdl holds its Men's
Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on
\he aecond, third and fourth
Thursdays of each month at 3233
Paclfic View Drive. Corona del
Mar. Free. (949) 644-0463.
MEN'S FEUOWSHIP
BREAKFAST
The Men'• 'Fellowship Breakfast
of St Andrew's Presbyterian
Church meet.I from 7 to 8 a.m.
Wednesdays In Dierenfield Hall,
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Bead\. $2.60 at the door. (949)
631·2880.
SEPARATION SUPPORT
Jewiah Family Service of Orange
County hold1 a women's divorce
and separation support group at 7
p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish
Family Service's office at the
Jewish Federation Campus, 250
E. Baker St .. Suite G, Costa Mesa.
For dates and fees, call (714)
445-4950, ext. 114.
YOUHG WOMEN'S
SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County offers a support group for
younger women dealing with
iMues such aa life passages and
change1. body Images, famlly.
relatlonshipa and lom1lineu at 7
p.m. Tuesday• at the agency
office, 250 E. Baker St , Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950, ext. 114.
HE1.ANG THE HELP£RS
JtW19h Fami:fv S..W:. lt
tpe>naorinQ • dlecueelon group
tocu.ing on the~ and
concefn8 fllCed bv 8dult ctiild1*\
taJdt'IQ Clf9 of their eldef1y
petents. The o1"cet ere at 260 E.
8aker St., SUit• G, Costa Meta.
Pref9gl1tnatfon It required. $10.
(714)44~.
ANXETYMO
DEPRESSION SUPPORT
The Jewtah FamllY S.rvtce of
Onmgo County offers • suppofl
and dl~uion group fbr adult.I
experiencing enxflty and or
dep1'9Ulon from 10a.m. to noon
on Monda'(S et~ egency
offloet. 250 E. Baker St, Costa
Meu. FTM. (714) 446-4950.
INT'ERFNTH COUPLES GROUP
Jewish Family Service la fonning a
diacuuion group for Interfaith
couplee where one pertner la
Jewish to tp8ek about 198Uel
affecting an lntetfaidl re&awtk>f,.,,..,.,..'llptn.
Jewish FemllV servtce 1s at 250 e.
BaUI' St., St.lite G. eo.t. Mau.
(714) 446-4960. .
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a new ongoing
bereavement 1upport group for
people in all stages of 1011 at 7
p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish
Family Service, 250 E. Baker St..
Suite G, Coate Meaa. Free. (714)
445-4950.
FRIOAf GROUP
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach
holds weekly Friday night l8Mces
at 8 p.m. with a fellowship hour
and refreshments afterward et
2401 Irvine Ave .. Nev.'port Beach.
(949) 548-6900.
DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County offers a support
end d1scuss1on group for adults
qealing with the aftermath of •
divorce at 7 p.m. Wednesda9s at
the agency offices. 260 E. Baker
St.. Costa Mesa. Call for prices.
(714) 44s-49SO, ext. 114.
PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family SeNioe of Orange
County will hold a support and
discussion group for people
dealing with the isauea of anxiety,
depression, relationships,
communication, life changes,
loneliness and family at 10 a.m.
Mondays at the agency offices, 260
E. Baker St.Suite G, Costa Mesa.
$15. Preregistration required. (714)
4454950.
PASSAGES 50-PLUS
SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a support group
for women 50 and older dealing
with the luuet of anxiety.
d• presslon. relationships,
<.0mmunlc.atlon, llfa changes,
loneliness and family from 10 to
11 :30 a m. at 260 E. Baker St..
Suite G, Costa Mete.
Registration is required.
lnlormatlon: (714) 445-4950.
MEN'S FELlOWSHJP GROUP
PresbY1erian Church of the
Covenant's men's fellowship
group meets from 8 to 9 a.m.
Wednesdays at tha Village
Farmer reataurant, acro11 ffom
South' Coast Plaza in Costa
Mesa. (714) 557·3340.
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aend the typed lnformetlon at laHt
two weeks before the event to the
Daily Pilot, 330 W, Bay St .. Costa
Mesa, CA 92627. attention: Paul
Saltowltz, ieliglon editor.; fax to
(9491646 4170; or send e·mall to
dailypilot la11mes.com.
~. HoYemOtt 1, 2003 . Al 1 . .
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• 'Sunday, Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m.
Keynote speaker. Rabbi JosePl TeltJsnUi.
The Ten Commandments d Character
• Tuesday, Nov. '· 7:30 p.m.
Jane Leavy. Sandy Koufax: A Lefty's Legacy.
• Wtdneldly, Nov. 5, 10 a.m.
Yitta HalbeBtam, SmaM Wrades fOf F,,.,,ilies
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Paula Marantz Cohen, Jane Austen In SoCa.
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ChlJdren's Book Programs with dlldren's ~
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aucta..nustrator Jane 8reslOn Zatben.
• TUlldly, Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m.
Jonathan Wilsoo , A Palestine Mair.
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Alexandra Zapruder, edrtor, Salvaged ~s:
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• Monday. Nov. 17, 1 p.m.
Rabb Thzah F1mtone, The RecefVl(Jg'
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• Wednesday, Nov.19i 7:30 p.m.
Gregg HllWltz. The KJR Clause.
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pro1"1or H. Arthur Taussig. Each
....ion win be t*<f at 8:30 p.m.
one Friday eech month. Thf
events will be held at OCC'I Fine
Mt Hell 1HJ. Admfsllon la $8 for
edulta end S6 for tenlort end
OCC ltUdentl. For mont
Information. c:eJI (714) '32-5880 . .
'A CHOCOLATt AffMr
The Yoong Profeeslonal1 Against
Cancer end the Orange County
Foundltlon for Oncology
Children • flmlllel will host •
fund-relllng event from 7 p.m. to
midnight Nov. 16 at Newport
Dunes Watef'front Retort. T1c:teta
COit $75 In ectv.nce and $86 at
the door. Information (949)
440-9873.
RING OF LIGHTS
The Commodores Club if the
Newport Beach Chamber of
Commeroe will hoct the Ring of
Ughte home decorating
competition In December. AJI
home, buslne .. , and yacht c;fub&
lining the harbor are invited to
participate. Oeconl1lon1 must be
In place by Dec. 8. lnformatJon
(949) 729-4400.
NEWPORT HARBOR
CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE
Beautifully decorated yachts,
boate, kayab andamoea will sail
along the harbor In the 96th
annual Newport Harbor
Christmae Boat Parade Dec. 17
through 21. Each night, the
"' parade will begin at 6:30 p.m. at
Collins Island and Int two and a
half hours. The parade la hosted t>v the CommodolN Club of the
Newport Beach Chamber of
Commerce. Information: (9491
729-4400, http://www.dufstmH
boatpar~.com.
MUSIC.
SUSAN EGAN OPENS
CABARET SERIES
Susan Egan opan1 the 2003-04
EMn and Marjorie Shane Klein
Cabaret Serles at the Orange
County Performing Atta Center
with performances at 7:30 p.m.
throogh today. Tldteta are $46.
Tldtm may be pun:haeed at the
Center Box Office, onllne at the
Center'• Web aha, at
http://www.ocpac.org, t>v phone
through Tlcbtmaster at (714)
740-7878 or (213) 365-3500, and at
all Tldcetmaster outktte. The
Center's number la (714)
556-2746.
TCHAIKOVSKY, BARBER
AHDWAlKER
The UC Irvine Symphony
Orchestra will give a concert,
•From Russia to America: •
Tchaikovsky, Barber and Walker:'
~t 8 p.m. today. Atyua Park.
CHMO DOl91QIE sum
The ecc:talmed Chario ~ s..... wtlf perform at. p.m;
Thuitdsy 9t 1he Wine .....
ThNtre. TkMt9 c:o9t S30 end $36.
tnf()f'mdon end dc:Mta: (71 .. )
740-7478,
htrp:/JWww.~orp.
UC1 awtmER SERIES
The conceft •Prokofiev. A
Remembrlnce 60 V..... After Hit
Death" will be perfonned 9t 8
p.m. Nov. 8 .i Winifred Smith Half
In UC Irvine. Tidceb CCMt $12, $10
and SS. Information: (949)
824-4259 ••
GOO"M ENSE-.E t
Orange Coaets College'• Guft.lr
Ensemble, a chamber group of
more than 20 pleyera, will off9r 1111
annuel fall concert et 8 p.m. Nov.
8 In OCC'a Ane Atta RecltaJ Hall.
SAW1'E TO AMERICAN
COWOSERS •
Orange Coast College'• Wind
Ensemble will offer a salute to
American compotera .i 3 p.m.
Nov. 18 In the Robert B. Moore
Theatre. Tlc*8ta cost S7.
Information: (714) 432-6880.
THE GREAT 1SNAAD-www...-_..,1 EIN
cart St. Clair and the Pedfic
Symphony give a tribute concert
to St. Clair'• longtime friend end
mentor Leonard Bemstefn at the
Orange County PerfOrmlng Art
Center on Nov. 19 and 20. The
orchestra will perform
Symphonic Dances from •w..t
Side Story• and excerpts from
"Candide" and "On The Town."
The concerts start at 8 p.m.
Tldteb are $20 to $35. For
Information, call (714) 75~5789.
DAVID CASSIDY
David tauidy will be performing
some of his greatest hlu, audl aa
·1 Think I Love you• and •Doesn't
Somebody Want To Be Wanted;
at 8 p.m. Nov. 21 and 22 at the
Orange County Performing Atta
Center. Tldtets cost $25 to $105.
Information: (714) 755-5799,
http://www.pacificsymphony.orp.
VIVALDI'S FOUR SEASONS
The Pacific Symphony will
perform Vivaldi'• "The Four
Seasons; Boccherlnl'• Sinfonia In·
O minor No. 4, and Corelli'•
Concerto Grosso In F major at 8
p.m. Dec. 3 and 4 at the Orange
County Performing Atta Center.
Tldtets cost$20 to $65.
Information: (714) 756-5799,
http://www.pacificaymphony.or~
AESTA NAVIDAD CONCERT
Jose Feliciano will join mariachi
bandleader Natl tano at part of
the 10th annual Reita Nevlded
concert at 8 p.m. Dec. 9 at the
Orange County Performing Atta
Center. Tlcbts COit $20 to $89.
lnfonnation: (949) 563-2 .. 22,
http://www.phlharmonlc
society.org.
JAZZ.TRIO
Gulfstream Restaurant In
Newport Beach presents a jazz
trio Suhday throogh Wednesday
as regular entertainment at 850
Avocado Ave., Newport Bead\.
Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday and
8 to 10 p.m: Monday through
Wednesday. (949) 718-0188.
wlnneroftheTchalkovlky WEEKLY JAM
International Competition, will be . The Studio Cafj presents
the guest vlollnlll The Monday Night Jama from 7 to 11
performance will take place at the p.m. flVery week. •wanted"
Irvine Barciay Theatre. Tlcbt musicians Include guhar players,
prlcet are $12,$10 and $8. Tldteb bass players, singers, drummert,
and Information: (949) 824-2787. keyboardists and othe• at 100
STEVE TYRELL
Steve Tyrell will launch the
Orange County Performing Atta
Center'• Spotlight Seriee at 8 p.m .
today et Segerstrom Htll Tldcett
COit 136 to $82. lnfonnatlon: (714)
666-ARTS, http://www.ocpac.orp.
'QtlHTtSSE.N1'W setUEln"--
The Peclfic Symphony will
perlonn •chamber concert,
•0u1"*'8ntlel Schubert.• 9t 3
p.m. Sunday In Founder'• Htll at
the Orange County Pef'fonnfng
Arte Center. Audience members
can enjoy • fM1tve •ftemoon of
mualo t>v Schubert. Including the
Sonatina In D major forvlolln Ind
piano. Tldc9tl cost $38 Ind $48 et
the doot. lntormetlon: (714)
766-6788,
http://wwW.paclflcsymphony.org.
UCt CONCERT CHOIR
The UC lrvfne Cone.rt Choir will
give the concert at Wlnttr.d
Smith Hall .i 8 p.m. Sunday.
Tlc:bU ere required. Information:
(948) q4.-2717.
Main St, Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 67&-nso.
MAMMA GINA ___ _, .. _L JAZZ.
Walter Lakota a~~iltar,
the New York Jazz Connection
Duo, play at Mamma Gina at 251
E. Coast Highway In Newport at 8
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and
at 7 p.m.Sundey9 and Mondays.
Diana Oitrl joins the duo on
vocals on Mondayl. It'• free.
Information: (949) 873-9600 •
MUSfC AT TtE GRILL
The Bluewster Grill offere llve
muaic Friday end Saturday
nights. Greg Morgan, Nldt Peper
end Kelty Gordian (known"
MPG) perform daslc rodt. Rate
end awing at 8:30 p.m. Fridayt.
Marvin Gregoty11nd MPG. will
perfonri clteelc rodc. IWlng and
A&B at 8'.30 p .m. Slturdaya. The
restaurant 11 at 830 Udo Part
Drive, Newport Beech. Free. (949)
676-3474. •
·-Tour!: Chef
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MUSIC AT lH£ PELICAN
The Ru.ty Pellcln oftert the
mualc of Common Grcwnd from
Wedneedtv through Sut1day. The
band perform• from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednetdey and Thurad•y. from •
8:30 p.m. to 12;30 e.m . Frid•y end
Saturday and from 2 to 6 p.m.
S11ndey. The rttt•urant I• •t 2735
W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 642-3431.
MUSIC AT PLAYERS
Ptayere restaurant It now offering
live muale from 9 p.m. to
midnight every Friday end
S.turdey. Pl1yera 11 at 512 W. 19th
St., Coste M eaa. No cover charge.
(949) 646-5615.
WEEKEND MUSIC
Anthony'• Riverboat Rest.11uran1
In Newport Beach presents Jesse
on the sax on Friday and
Saturday evenings and Sunday
for brunch. The program features
all your favorites on the
saxophone. Anthony's 11 at 151 E.
Coa11 Highway. (949) ~73-3425.
POP-ROCK ANO FLAMENCO
Tate 5, a funk, rod< and Motown
act. performs at 9 p.m. Saturday•
at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Solo guitarist Ken Sanders
perform• classical flamenco
tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays end
Sundays. Free. (949) 676-1922.
SATURDAY NIGHT R&B
Gerald Ishibashi and the Stone
Bridge Band play rode and R&B at
9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Place '
Hotel's Trianon Lounge, 4500
MaCArthur Blvd., Newport Beach.
Free. (94,9) 476-2001
STAGE
'TERRA NCNA'
"Terra Nova" by Ted Talley will be
performed through Nov. 16 with
performances at 8 p.m Tuesday
through Friday, at 2:30 and 8 p.m.
Saturday, and at 2:30 and 7:30
p.m. Sunday. It will be performed
at South Coast Repertory
Segerstrom Sta~e. "Terra NovaH
11 set in the winter of 1911-12 as
five Englishmen and five
Norwegians raced each other to
th)l.South Pole. The center is at
660 Town Center Drive in Costa
Mesa. Tickets are available at the
center's box office, by calling
(714) 556-ARTS or online at
http://www.ocpac.org.
'THE EMPEROR'S
NEW CLOTHES'
South Coast Repertory will
. preaent "The Emperor's New
Clothea," a youth theater
prpduction, lhrough Nov. 16 on
the Julianne Argyros Stage. The
mu1lcal was created the Tony
Award-winning team behind
#Ragtime; "Seusslcal the
Musical" and "Once on This
lslandH from Oct. 31 through Nov.
16 on the Julianne Argyros Stage.
Tickets will cost $10 to $21.
Information: (714) 708-5555.
'TEN UTTL£ INOIANS'
The Costa M esa Civic Playhouse
will present Agatha Christie's 'Teri
Little Indians' today through 23 at
the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse.
661 Hamilton St, Costa Mesa.
Tickets will coat $10 to $16.
Information: (949) 650·5269,
http://www.costarnesa
pfayhouse.org.
'TWELFTH NIGHT'
Orange CoaS1 College'• Theatre
Department will stage
Shakespeare'• gender-bending
comedy HTwelfth NlghtH for three
weeka starting Friday. Show
times are 8 p.m. Thursdays
• through Saturdays and 2 p.m.
Sunday1. The run will end
Sunday, Nov. 23. Aft
performance• will be in the
Orama Lab Theatre on the OCC
campus, 2701 Fairview Road In
Costa Meaa.
'MACBETH'
Vanguard Unfveralty's theater
department will present
Shakespeare'• "Macbeth" Nov.
14 through 18 •nd 20 through 23
at the college's Lyceum Theater.
Performancet will be at 8 p.m.
Thuradays and Friday• and at 2
•nd 8 p.m . Saturdays and
Sunday1. There will be no 2 p.m.
m.Unee Nov. 16. Information:
(714) 666-3610,
http://www. Vllnguard.edul
,theatrnru.
THE MIRACLE WORKER
Ett•ncl• High School's dr•m.
department will pretent "The
Mlftde Worter" at 7:30 p.m. Dec.
4 to 8 ._nd 12 •nd 13 at the
Bert>ara Van Hott Theatre et
Estancia High School, 2323
Ptacenti1 Ave., Cott• Mesa.
Tlclcet1 cost $8. Information: (949)
61~7.
ART
'TREASURES OF TRAVEL'.
An exhibition of Caplatrano
Beach artflt Tlmothy J. Clark'a
l1test watercolor and oil paintings
will continue through Nov. 15 at
Nottingham Ane Art, 4229 Blrdi
St., Newport Bead'I. The gallery i1
open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Mondays through Friday• and
from 1 to 5 p.m, Saturdays.
Information: (949)833-1770.
DANCE /
FACULTY DANCE CONCERT
Orange Coatt Coll~e will
present Its annual Faculty Dance
Concert at 8 p.m. today at the
Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tldceta
will cost $9. OCC is at 2701
Fairview Road in Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 432-5880
'LORD OF THE DANCE'
The Orange County Performing
Art Center will present Michael
Flatley's "Lord of the OanceH at 8
p.m. Nov. 25, 26, 28 and 29 at the
Center. Tickets cost from $23.25
to $53.25. lnformalion: (714)
556-ARTS, http://www.ocpac.org.
SWING
Lesaons are given from 2 to 6
p.m. every Sunday at the Avant
Garde Ballroom in Newport
Beach by the Orange County
Swing Dance Club. All ages are
welcome, and no partners are
needed. Information·
http://ocswing.com, (909)
656-6119.
ARGENTINE 1ANGO
Tango dancing is offered from 8
p.m to 12:30 am. the first
Saturday of each month at
Danscene Studio. 2980
McClintock Way, Costa Mesa
Information: (714) 641 -8688
KIDS
HARRY POTTER '
The Pacific Symphony will
perform music from the #Harry
Potter" films and classical music
from Dukas' "The Sorcerer's
Apprentice· and Mussorgsky's
"Night on Bald M ountainH at 10
and 11 :30 a.m Nov. 22 at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center. Tldcets cost $12 and $26.
Information: (714) 756-57Q9,
http://www.pscificsymphony.org.
STARLIGHT STORIES
Children 310 7 years old are
invited to participate in songs and
finger-puppet plays at 7 p.m
M ondays at the Costa Mesa
Library, 1855 Park Ave. (949)
646-8845.
P JS AND BOOKS
A children's story ttme 1s
presented at 7 p.m. Mondays and
et 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at the
Newpart Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Ave. Children may
wear pajamas to the evening
sessions. Free. (949) 717-3801
WEEKLY STORYTELLER
A children's story time is held at
10:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Barnes
& Noble Booksellers at Metro
Pointe, 901 B South Coast Drive,
Costa M esa. (71 4) 444-0226
STORY TIME
A chlldren'1 story time is held at
10 a.m. Wednesdays and 10:16
a.m. Fridays at Borders Books &
Music at South Coast Plaza, 3333
Bear St., CoS1a Mesa. Free. (714)
432-7864.
DINING/TASTING
BAYSIDE ANNIVERSARY
Bayside Restaurant will have a
fourth annlveraary celebretfon
and Induction Into the Confrerie
du Sabre d'Or from 6 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday at 900 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach. Cost $48 per
person. lnformatlon: (949)
721-1222. http://www.bays1de
restaurant.com.
THE SINGLE GOURMET
The Single Gourmet will have a
dining event for upteale buslne11
and profeulon1f alngles et 7 p.m.
Nov. 8 at Accentl at the Sutton
White Front Pharmacy
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801 Baker Street, Costa Mesa
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Piece Hottl. Newport Beacn and
•• 7 p.m . Nov. 15 at the Plnol
Provence, Costa Mesa.
ReservetJon1 ere required.
Information: (949)854-66!i2.
SUNSET DINNERS •
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunset
Dlnner1from4 to 6:16 p.m.
Monday through Frid-V at 2736
• W. Coelt Hfghwey, Newport
Beacn. M eals ~flv eott
between $10 $16. (949) 842-3431.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
The Rusty Pelican offers Sunday
bruncti ~om 10 a.m. to 3·30 p.m .
every Sunday at 2735 W. Coalt
Highway, Newpon Beach. Meal•
typically tost between $8 and
$15. (949) 642-3431.
lWIUGHT DINING
A twilight dining menu, featuring
dishes such as chichn
parmiylana and calamari plcante
at reduced prices, is offered from
5 to 6 p.m. weekday• and from 4
to 6 p.m. Sundays at Villa Nova
Restaurant, 3131 W CoaS1
Highwoy, Newport Beach. (949)
642-7880
WINE TASTINGS
Hi-Time Wine Cellars offers wine
tastings from 4:30 to 8 p.m .
Frlday1 and from 1:30 to 8 p.m.
Saturdays. (9491650-8463.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
A Sunday brurtch 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
MacAnhur Blvd., Newport Beach
Meals typlcally'cost $30 -$40
with champagne 1949) 476-2001
CLUBS
ALTA COFFEE
Musical acts perform at 8 30 p m
Thursdays through Saturdays at
Alta Coffee House. 506 31st St ,
Newport Beach. (9491675-0233.
ATRIUM MARQUIS
A variety of five music is
presented daily at the Atrium's
Atrponer Club, 18700 MacArthur
Blvd., Irvine (949) 833-2770.
BISTRO 201
Jazz Is played at 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays and at 11 a m
Sundays at Bistro 201, 3333 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
(949) 631-1551.
DIN DIN AT BAMBOO TERRACE
Instrumental music is performed
after 9 p.m. Thursdays, and pop
and rock 18 presented after 9 p.m.
Fridays and Saturdays et Din Din
at the Bamboo Terrace, 1773
Newpart Blvd .. Costa Mesa (949)
645-5550.
DUKE'S PLACE
Jazz and codctaifs flow daily from
noon to midnight Sundays
through Thursdays and from
noon to 2 a.m. Frld•YI and
Saturdays at the Balboa B•y Club
& Retort. et 1221 W. Coeat
Highway, Newport Beacn.
lnfotmatloo: (949) &C&-6000
OORTY NEU.Y'S
Live music I• performed at 9 R.m.
Frld-V• and Saturday• at Nelly'•.
1915 Red Hiii Ave., Costa Mesa
(714) 957-1951.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL
Live mualc 11 performed
Mondays through Saturdays at
the Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive, Newpart
Beach. (949) 769-0808
HARD ROCK CAFE
Live music la performed Sundays
at Hard Rock Cafe, 451 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach
(949) 640-8844.
THE HARP INN
Live music Is performed
Thursdays through Saturdays at
the Harp Inn, 130 E. 17th St.,
Coats Mesa. (949) 646-8855.
HOGUE BARMICHAEL'S
Live music fa performed
Wednesday• through Saturdays
at Barmlchael's, 3950 Campus
Drive, Newpart Beach (949)
261-6270.
LIDO CIGAR ROOM
Enioy a smoke with your drink at
Lido Cigar Room. 3441 Via Lido,
Suite D. Newport Beach. (949)
723-0595.
MARGARrTAVILLE
Live music is performed at
Margaritavllle, 2332 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
631-8220
MARRAKESH
Authentic M oroccan cuisine and
belly dancing is offered at 5 p .m.
daily at Marrakesh, 1976 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. (949)
645-8384.
MARRIOTI HOTEL
Live music 11 performed
M ondays through Saturdays at
the Marrion Hotel, 900 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
1949) 640-4000.
MULDOON'S
Mufdoon's 11 an Irish pub at 202
Newpart Center Drive, fashion
Island. Newpart Beach. (949)
640-4110.
OYSTER BAR LOUNGE
Loe.el pop and light rode acts
perform Fridays and Saturdays at
Newpart Landing's Oyster Bar
Lounge at the Balboa Ferry
Landing, 503 E. Edgewater Ave.
(9491675-2373.
TEE ON THURSDAY
The Tee Room presents Its
two-piece band every Thursday
between 6 and 9 p.m. at 3100
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (949)
766-0121.
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TM ua AlbcM9eum wil
PfM9nt "A Rainbow of Orc:tiida"
during ltl annual FaJI Orchid
Ffftival fr9m 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the UC Irvine Arboretum. The
cott $2. Information: (949)
824-5833.
A home remodeling Md
decorating ahow will be held
from 10 1.m. to 8 p.m. at the
Orange County Fairgrounds, In
building• No. 10 end No. 12 and
elong the Parade of Produc:ta. The
c:ott Is $3 to $6.75. Information:
(8181657-2960.
HowM>ilys wll mum to
"'' Coste Meu Bartl Peril from 10
1.m. to 3 p.m. at the southeast
comer of TeWlnk~ Pert. at
Arlington Drive and Newport
Boulevard. Thero will be many
unique doggy ltem11 and Items for
humans There will be a canine
costume contest. Information:
(949) 733-4101.
SUNDAY
The 18th annual G...at Chet. of
Orange County event. will be from
1 to 4 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club
& Resort. Tkbt1 coat $150 for the
VIP reception and main event,
and $150 for tho main event only.
Information: (3101641-8152,
http:llwww.lcldneysocal.org.
The ua Arborwtum wlll
present "A Rainbow of Orchids#
during Us annual Fall Orchid
Feslival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the UC Irvine Arboretum. The
cost $2. lnformallon. (949)
824-5833.
A home remodelinv and
decorating show will be held
from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. at the
Orange County Felrgrounds, in
buildings No. 10 and No. 12 and
along the Parade of Products. The
cost 11 $3 to $5.75. Information:
(818) 657 2950.
Kim Phuc from the famous
-The Girl in the Picture,-taken In
Sou1h Vietnam in 1972 while she
ran naked from her burning
village, will speak at 10:30 a.m.
and 5 p.m. at Liberty Baptist
Church, 1000 Bison Ave ..
Newport Beach. Information:
(949) 760-5444,
http:lllftlww.libertybaprisr
dlurdl.org
MONDAY
Dr. De.n~ Ng will dlscuas
•The Surgical Treatment of Rectal
Cancers· from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at
Hoag Cancer Center Radiation
Oncology Library. Registration is
required. Information: (949)
760-5542.
·.
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wlll haVe a newcomer end
membef inform.van meeting •t
8:30 p.m. et the eo.i. ~
COmmunity Center, 1M6 Part
//we. Leem ebout the Sie1T1 Club
and the many ec:tMtlel thlt .,.
evailabl._ ln~tlon; 1714)
606-2404.
TUESDAY
""'Hotpbldwl~ Relltywlll preeent •HNrt-he91thy
Cooking: Holiday Cuisine" ~lly
will demonstrate how 10 make
healthy holiday favorites without
fat and salt. The cost la free.
JWservatlona: (8001514-HOAG.
Th• Costa Meta Senior c.nw
will present a health fafr from 8
a.m. to 1 p.m. at 645 W. 19th St.
There will be flu ahott, health
education, resources, hO!ltt.J
services and health screenings.
lnfonnation: (949) 64&-2356.
WEDNESDAY
F1UI •iew O.Velopment c.nt.r
will hold Its 12th annual Ho Ho
Ho-liday Boutique from 8 a.m . to
1 :30 p.m. at the Feirview
auditorium, 2501 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. There will be
homemade crafts, jewelry, florals,
and special holiday decor and gift
items. Information: (714)
957-5188.
Orange County for Dean win
host a Meet-up In auppof1 of
presidential hopeful Howard
Dean at 7 p.m. at Kart Strauss
Brewery, 901A South Coast Drive.
Information:
http:l!Www.ocfordt111n.org.
THURSDAY
Angelltot de Oro will be Mlllng
its Angelitos Card through the 10
at South Coast Plaza. The card
allows buyers to save 20 peroent
at over 100 South Coast Plaza
stores. The card cost is $50. Cards
can be purchased with the
concierge at South Coast Plaza or
online. Information (949)
642-9883,
http://WwW.bigbrooc.org/
fundrs1s"rs.html,
http://www.angelitosdeoro.org.
FRIDAY
A woodwotiling show will
be from noon lo 7 p.m. at the
Orange County Fairgrounds, in
buildings No. 10 and No. 12 and
along the Parade of Products. The
cost is $9 for adults. Information:
(31014n-852t
The Volum.er Assn. of Sherman
Library and Gardens will have its
annual Holiday Open House from
10:30 a.m . to 4 p.m. in the gift
shop, which is at 2647 E. Coast
Highway. Information: (949)
673-2261.
The Friends of The Newport
Beach Library will have a preview
used~k sale for members only
from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Friends
Meeting Room at the Newport
Beach Library, 1000 Avocado
Ave .• Newport Beach.
Information: (949) 759-9667.
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heYe .. annuli boUtiqut from 9
a.m.. ., 3 p.m. •the South
Oubholm. 300 e. COlllt Highw9v.
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• 8-foOC table'° dilpley cnb for
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la In Oc:tober. lnfomlation: (949)
873-04.
TM...._. of TM Newport
~ Ubrary will hew a uted
boot Ale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In
the Frieridt Meeting Room at the
Newport Beach Library, 1000
Avoc:ado Ave., Newport Beach.
lnform811on: (949) 769-9657.
The eo.ta Meu Hiatorical
Society will conduct • doc:en1
training dau to treln tour guides
for the Diego Sepulveda Adobe in
Estancia Peril from 1 to 4 p.m.
Information: (949) 631-6918.
A woodWOftcJng lhow wtl
be given from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
tho Orange County Fatrgroundt,
in buildings No. 10 and No. 12
and elong the Parade of Products.
The cost It $9 for adutt..
Information: (310) 4n-8521.
Walle.Ing Nnn Tour ol
Upper Newport Bedt Bay from 9
to 10: 15 a.m. at the Upper
Newport Bedt bay at the corner of
East Bluff Drive and Bade Bay
Road. lnformation:1(949)
786-8878.
NOV.9
A woodwot1dng show will
be given from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. at
the Orange County Fairgrounds,
in buildings No. 10 and No. 12
and along the Parade of Products.
The oost 11 $9 for adults.
Information: (310) 477-8521.
NOV.10
The fifth annual Tee Off for
Technology will be held to benefit
Newport Harbor High at 11 a.m. at
the Santa Ana Country Club.
Information: (949)794-3832.
NOV. 12
Th• F91rview Paltc Frienda'
fund-raising committee will host
their quarterly public meeting
from 6 to 8 p.m. at Color Me Mine
at Triangle Square, 1675 Newport
Blvd. Information: (714) 754-5698,
http:llwww.cmfsirviewpsrlc.org.
The Newport Beec:h Public
Library Foundation's Manuscripts
Book Discussion Group will meet
to discust "Atonement# by Ian
McEwan at 9:15 a.m. at the
Newport Beach Central Library.
Information: (949) 717-3890.
NOV.14
The Costa Me.a Senior Center
will present a benefit
performance of "Late Nile
Catechism,-an interactive
comedy by Vtdcl Quade and
Marlpat Donovan, at 8 p.m. in the
Robert B. Moore Theatre at
Orange Coast College. TI<:tleta are
S35 or $76 for preferred seating.
Information: (949) 645-5080.
The Susan G. Komen
Foundation's Three-Day 'Miik will
begin today at the Orange County
Fair & Exposition Center in Costa
Mesa. The walk will end In Los
Angeles at the Home Depot
Center Athletic Facility.
Information: (800) 825-1000.
NOV.15
The Costa Me.a Senlof Center
wlM present a benefit
performance of "Late Nlte
Catechism; an lntorac:1ive
comedy by Vidcl Quade and
Maripat Donovan at 8 p.m. in the
Robert B. Moore Theatre at
Orange Coast College. Tldtets are
S35 or $75 for preferred seating.
Information: (949) 645-5080.
The Costa.Meta Hlttodcal
Society will conduct a docent
training clau to train tour guides
for the Diego Sepulveda Adobe in
Estancia Peril from 1 to 4 p.m.
Information: (949) 631-6918.
Bade B.y Rtnees wll hold lb
firat Olympic Charttv event from 8
•. m. to 4 p.m. at 2175 lrvlne Ave.,
Suite A, Costa Meta. Information:
(949) 631-6687, .
http.;//www.badcbayfitMU.com.
NOV.18
h1911t Help USA. e nonptOftt
child abUse prevention center,
will have a benefit and claaslcal
guitar concert by Wertln from 4 to
7 p.m. at C.rrneto'a Rlstorante ·
ltallano, 3520 E. Coast HlghWly,
Corona del Mar. Thero wtn be.
dinner, priz.ea and auction.
Information: (9491650-3481.
NOV.17
The Founderi Quid ol c.e
T.,... will twve hi annual
ho_tidrf lu~ .. 11 a.m. et the
Rtu. 880 Newpon c.nter Drive,
Newport 8eac:ti. The c:o.t will be
S60 per plf'IOn. Send cNdcl
peye~ to Cue T...._ to
Margueftte OISwnleleo, 1430
Uncoln Lane, Newpon a.ac:ti, CA
92680. lnfonnltlon: (IM9)
'548-2515.
H/CN.18 •
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diacun heln valve repilr verau
repl~ .. Sp.m ... the H0eg
Hospital Conference Center.
'There la no cott to attend.
Roeefvatk>ns: (800151'-"624 •
NOV.24
The 0.... County ChepW of
Childhelp USA will haw 1
fund-f"tlaer from 4 to 9;30 p.m. for
dine In and from 10 e.m. to 9:30
p.m. for teko out, Nov. 24 st the
Newport Rib Company, 2196
Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa. The
Newport Rib Company will
dorfate 20% of your bill to
Chlldhelp USA. RoHrvatlona:
Nancy Whltlodc. (949) 5484228.
NOV.28
Therewta be a~
Thanbglvlng aalo at the Orange
County Market Place from 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Orange County
Falrgroundt. Admission will be
free. There will be artlsa'n1' and
crafters' comer, photo• with
Santa Claus and aeasonal
entertainment.
-.~1nhave
its 21st annua "'Lighting
Ceremo 6 p.m . at Town
Center Pert. adjacent to the
Westln South Coast Plaza.
OEC.4
The Orange County Chapt9f of
Chlldhelp USA will have a holiday
boU1ique and lunc:tieon at 10 a.m.
in the Hyatt Regency. 17900
Jamboree Boulevard, Irvine. Ft>r
reservations contact Nancy
Whitlodc at (949) 548-4228.
.OEC.6
The Costa Mesa Men's Club
will sponsor the Fairview
Developmental Tournament
benefiting Fairview
Developmental Center today and
Dec. 7 at the Costa M8$a Golf &
Country Club. Entrance fee will be
$70 today and $135 for both days.
Information: (949) 64&-2886,(949)
903-9090
DEC. 7
The Orange County Marbt f'tac.
will hold its fourth annual Holiday
Car Show and Pedal Car
Invitational at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. There will be Classlc
cars, motorcycles and trudct
decorated for the holidays. There
will also be pedal cars and
children's pedal car races. There
will also be holiday entertainment
and outdoor shopping.
The Costa M ... Men'• Club
will sponsor the Fairview
Developmental Tournament
benefiting Fairview
Developmental Center at the
Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club.
Entrance fee will be $75.
Information: (949) 64&-2886,(949)
903-9090
The MWnth •nnu•I Batboe laland
Walking Holiday Home Tour will
be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
Balboa Island. TI<:tlets cost $20
Information: (949) 673-4280.
DEC.22
The Onnge County Marbt Ptitee
will hold Its Holiday Market Place
from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Admission will be free. There will
be artisans' and crafters' comer,
photos with Santa Claus and
seasonal entertainment.
ONGOING
The Newport Center
Toastmaster's Club can help you
improve your public speaking
skills or polish your business
presentations. Members come
from a variety of profe&tlonal
disciplines and badcgrounda. The
group meeta every Monday
morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beac:ti. Validated parting
is availa~ in the part.Ing
structure next to 24 Hour Fitness.
Guests are welcome. For more
information, call (949) 721-5732 .
The rMwport-MeN atbtNlge dub
meets on the second and fourth
Wednesdays of every month
from 6:45 to 9 p.m. st Oasla
Senior Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave. in Corona del Mar. The coat
Is $2. Information: (949) 648-5293.
PaAof Hein Auatln leadt e Bible
study on "How to Become a
Contagious Chrlatlan" from 6 to
8:30 p.m. Wedneadays at 3n W.
Wlleon St., No. 15 In Com Mesa.·
All are welcome to come and
meet new friend.a. Information:
(949) 722-7498.
Jewleh ~hMce ..
offering a support and dlscuNion
group for women 60 and older
the MCOnd end fourth Monday of
every month from 10to 11~30 a.m.
et 250 E. Beker St, Sutt. G In
Cotti MeN. Pr.reglatretlon la
rtqutred. For infC>n'Ntlon or to
reglttet, call (714) 446-491SO.
Jewleh femly...;. le
off9ring a womenfa divorce end
MPtmlon euppon group at 1
Linde leeN • .....,...., of tt.e • p.m. Wedneedaya et the Jewtltl
Amy 81ehl FoUndedon, who will F.def'atiOn C.mput In Coet8
apMk eboUt her foun<Mtlon'a Mfte, 250 E. Biter St. For m0111
work to *IPPO" •~end lnfonnltfon. c:all (714) 446-4990, Pttceful South AfftCI et 7 p.m. .t ext. 114.
,.,. ~roe Ftmlly LtctuN H.n .t
Seoe Hiil SdlOOf. TlcMta Will COit
$10 per P9f1IO" or $11 fof • t.milY
of three Of more. lnfonnadon:
(SMl)2M•
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ContinUed from Al4 well!~~ of bMUClfuf
COMtaf RtdWoodtrw.,,,..,
of 9V9tY month at the Unh.lrlan Satutd9y mt 8:30 a.m. '9lidnQ le
Unlveraaffat Churdt 12U ~ .... C.11 (714) ~for mote
St In Cotta Meta. Eedt monih't fnfOnnetJOn.
meeting wm '91ture • different
apuker on l•ues relet1ng to the Tiilm ..........
8111 of Rlghtt. lnfo~lon; (714) organiUUon encou1'11g!ng women
957-et07. ~haw been through cenoer
treetment to e!CereiM, hQaa
•a.ct\ l..Mdic...:' ..... "Wel/IJ. end Teat: tt 1C 1.m. the
featuring dlgltally manipulated second er,d fourth Friday of the
aerial photographs ohhe month In front of Nll<EgodMI
t4ewallan l1l1nds by Donna store In Fashion llland. Membert
Aulidta, umbrella beach seen.. meet for lunch after et Atrium
by C.role Boller and 9~ Bay court. tt Is free. end all fttnae
l1ndlcapes by l4ke Spencer, will levels are wek:ome. For more
be on display through Sept. 30 at lnfortnation, call (949) 276--3888.
Newport Buch City H.11.
lnfonnatlon: (9491717..J870. N9wport ~ Cowelng
Cent11 Offers 1 W8V to stop the'
Macy'• In Costa M..,. ovcte of domestic: violence
Invites Orange County through the support group In
organizations that provld SAF.E. Hende.. SAF.£. stan<M for
servlcea end program• Jo safety, awareness, faith end
t:llVIAIDS community to ap empowerment. The group meet•
participation in Macy's South MondlV* from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Coast Plaz.e'• Passport In Stor F-ree. For more Information, call
fund-raiser. This year .. went wi (949) 721-«>79.
be held on Oct. 4. To Neeive an
eppllcatlon to P«Jrtldpate, tall ,.._.In...,..... tlwougtt ......
(714) 656-0611, ext. ~1. • grade9 ere liwtted to drop by the
city of Cotta Meu Rectutlon
~ d ..... w1u beofhnd Center from 2 to 8 p.m. Mondrf
Tuesdays and Thuradaya from through Friday for aporta and
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine r other actlvitlet. The center Is at
at West Newport Commun 1860 Anaheim Ave. for more
Center. Registration la $54 for one information, call (714) 327·7660.
class eadi week or S100 for two
days a week over nine weela for ""Newport a.ch W.lk.lng Club
Newport Beach 1"81identt. Others meets at the comer of Supertor
pay an additional $6. For more and Hoapltal Road In Newport
information, call (949) 644--3151. Beadl It 9:15 a.m. and 7 p.m.
evet')'day. For more Information,
Costa M.e'• Aec:Netion DMt11on· call (949) 65().1332.
will provide a three-hour theme
birthday party for up to 20 guests The NewpotJ Beech Cab
at the Balear1c CqmmunitY Center Decorating Club meets from 7 to
weekdayt from 5 to 8 p.m., 9 p.m. Thursday nights at
Saturdayt from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Superior and Hospttal Road In
or 4 to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 4 Newport Beadi. for more
to 7 p.m. Parties for children 5 to Information, call (949) 650-1332.
12 wfll consist of lunch/dinner.
games, crafts, prizes, cake with The Spanlah Spealdng Club
ice cream and supervision by meets to leam Spanish quldc and
staff. Parties colt $260 or $300. easy. For more information, call
For more lnforma1ion, call (7141 (949) 650-1332.
764-5158.
The Aan. of eu...... Senicee
Five new wtn.. wlll be MrV9d hosts a netwo~ng meeting that
on Bayside Restaurant:• terr&<l8 deals with education connections
over1ootclng Newport Harbor from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the second
every Thuniday from 6:30 to 7;30 Tuesday of every month at the
p.m. The cost Is $15 per person. Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol St.,
For more Information, call (949) Costa Mesa. For more
721·1222. information, call (949) 805-0011.
A van.ty of pt'tvata, aem~ •Dfvon:e: A New a.ginning;
and groop swim leuona will be a worbhop for men and women
offered tfll• summer af the divorced or getting divorced, la
Marian Bergeson Aquatic <;enter held from 10 a.m, to 12:30 p.m. at
et Corona del Mar High School. 180 Newport Center Drive on the
Options lnctude Ol'\&'Ofl-one third Saturday of awry month.
Instruction on Saturdays and a Cost la $40. For more information,
Monday through Thursday call 644-6435.
program for all ages and levels.
For session dates, times and FNe tours of th• Orange County
coata, call (949) 644-3151, or Performing Ans ,Center take
register In person at Newport guest.a to the dressing rooma,
Beach Recreation and Senior performer's lounge, badc.ltage
Services at 331>o Newport Blvd. and on stage at 10:30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Children, teen• and adults Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
can now register for summer Group tours can be held by
recreational boating classes special arrangement for more
offenJ<t through Newport Beactl information, call (7141556-ARTS,
Recreation Services. Classes ext. 833.
begin July 12. ~es vary. Call
(9491644-3151. or visir the Th• Newport Beed\~
Newpbrt Beach Recreation and Club holds a general meeting on
Senior S6rvices a 3300 Newport 1he third Wednesday of erJery
Blvd. for more information. month. The organization Is open ·
to all women resident.a in
ProfMaional and llc:9nHd SOCC*' Newport Beacn who have hved In
trainers with the All-England the area fewer than five years. For
Soccer Academy are available for more Information, call (949)
one-on-one, small groop and 645-9922, or visit
large group training. For more http:llwww.newc:omers-
Information, call (949) 395-5103. newportbHctl.org.
J.with Family Serv~ It OaJt Senior c.nw hoadt a
sponsoring.a teen support group pancake bntakfaat from 7:30 to 10
for high school studenU that a.m. on the aecond Saturday of
meeta Mondays from 3:30 to 5 every month. Brealcfaat includes
p.m. at Tar'but V'Torah Upper pancakea,sausage.coffeeand
School in Costa Mesa. for orange juice for $3, $1 for
Information or to register, call d'lildren. The center la at 800
(7141445-4950. Pre-reglatratlonJs Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For
required. more Information, call (949)
644-3244.
The f1nt Page -Fine Chldl'M'I
Boob, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 In Macy'• South Cout Pia.a
Cotta Meta, offert free story time presenta "Wort.hop
Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays WedneadaYt: A Hands-on
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30 Cooklng Class Program" hosted
a.m., TuMdays and Thuradayt by chef AleX>C Guevara. The clau
from 4 to 5 p.m . For more Is held from 8 to 7:30 p.m.
Information, call (949) 645-6437. Wednetdays at 3333 Bristol St,
Cotta Mesa. The COit. induding
~ Relltaurant In materials, Is $30. To ,....rve a
Newport Beach offers wine apot, cell (818) 994-6076.
tutlng flVery Thursday from 5:30
'fbga end rhythm. to 7:30 p.m. for S15 per person,
featuring five new wfnet each "Yogarhythmica• oombinet voga,
weok. For more Information, call dance Ind f\ln. The dua le held
(949) 721-1222. from 4:30 to 5:46 p.m. Tundaye
It 2850 M ... Verde Drive Eut, w your onNd te wo big tot tta . Sulte 111, Costa Mesa. For more
pot, Grwn Svltitm• lntematlonal Information, call (7141 764-7389.
will 1how you how to na-pot your
plant during Chetr ,,.. TheN9wpclft ..... ,.......
~ eemlnaret2p.m. Muleuri1 otrw.1he l)(hfbtt • Jcje ev•rv ~.A plant .... ie
held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. •t the
DUncen GeMton: ~
C.llfomft' Mtttne Alt M~
20382 Blrd1 St fac(llty, Call (949) through Sept. 30. The~ la
768-1211 for information st 161 E. Paclftc CoMt Highway,
MEPHISIOM
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Our Bi e.t Event of the Year! •
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Newport BNdl. Fnie tldmi..lon.
Fot tnOf9 \nformatJon. otll (949)
973-7183.
............. ~OM
~ P1ftMt Int lnvhed to
partidPete '" • dllCtJNlon grovp
IC the Jewlatt Famity SeMc:e of
Or.,. County otflce. C.11 to
~le date end time. The
o1fice It •t 250 E. Baker Sr.. Suite
G, ~Mesa. (714) 445-4950.
Wi»fNn 50 end older Qin Join.
dltcu..Son group coordinated by
Jewish Femlly s.~ to
addrea ltsuf8 sudl aa anxiety.
depfeafon, relationshlpt,
loneliness and family. The group
meeta from io to 11 :30 a.m.
Mondays et the agency offices,
260 E. 8eker St, Suite G, Costa
Meu. Preregistration required.
(714) 446-4950.
,....... tAthe N9wpoft 8Mdt
Public Library Used Book Store
are esklng for patrons to donate
boob to repfenlah the dwindling
ttodc. Boob may be left et eny of
the three branch llbntrfes -
e.lboa, Mar1nert, or Corona del
Mer -or In the boolt ctoaet ne!Ct
to the FMnds Book Store, et 1000
A~ Ave., Newport Beadl.
All hardcoYet and paperbedl
donations, with the exceptiOl'l of
megezlnee and law boolc.a, will be
accepted and are taK deductible.
(949) 759-9687.
The Bralle lnettluta off9tw,....
computer da .... to people with
fading vt.iorl who-have diftlculty
teeing the computer acreen. The
Oasis Center et 800 Marouerite
Ave.. Corona del Mar, offert six
MtSfona. Cell to sign up for
daaes. (714) 821-6000.
A tpbtlual ewe due mMta llt
7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Cell to reserve a seat. (9491
263-1462.
The Costa M.sa Chamber of
Commerce hosta networking
luncheon meetings Wedn~sd•Y•
from 11 :45 a.m. 10 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
colt Is $14. The club Is at 1701
Golf CourM Drive, Costa Mesa.
(71 4) BSS-9090.
A bnaln 1Umor IUppcwt group
meets the first and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8:30 p.m . at the Hoag Cancel'
Center at Hoeg Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Beach. Free.
Reg\strstlon not required. The
group It designed to help
patJenta and their famlllet
understand and cope with the
Illness. (949) 674-6232.
St. Andrww's ~n Church
hosta a mental Illness support
group from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
SundaYt in Dierenfield Hall C at
600 St, Andrewa Road. Newport
Beach. (949) 674-2236.
The Jewish Family SeNk:e of
Orange County sponsors a
discuuion group for adult
children and their paren'ts from 6
to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month
at the Jewish Family SeNlce
offioa at 260 E. Baker St, Suite G,
Costa Mesa. $10 per person, per
seulon. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
The Jewish Family Serv~ of
Orange C~nty has a weekly
parenting pport group. Parents
loam streteglea for successful
parenting and for dealing with
the feelings and behavior of their
children. The group meeu from
10 to 11:30 a.m. Mondays at the
Jewish Family Service office st
260 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa
Meaa. The group will cover
managing anger, anxiety and
peer p1'815Ure d'llldren
experience. Pteregiatration
required. (7141445-4950.
The Cotta Mesa Senior c.nt.r
ha• ballroom dancing with live
music from the Costa Mesa
Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. f/Very Tuesday night at 695
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (9491
648-3884.
J9wtah Femlly Setvlce of Oranp
Cotlnty tpOnsora an ongoing
healing .upport group for the
dlronlcally Ill. The porpose la to
provide participants wfth
-·emotional and splritual aupport
to manage lllnett and its
conaequ4'0CH. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Thursday• et the Jewfah
Family Service office at 260 E.
Baker St, Costa M ....
A~ letrw, but
,.glttmlOn It required. (714)
446 4860.
....... aubNo. l60 me.ca
from e to 10 p.m. Thurtdays at
BordtnJ Boob. Muaic • c.f6 at
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.
In Cotta Mea. $3. New pl~
,,. wek:ome. (949) 208-9822.
Theeor.t Ind--. aub,...
from 1 \OS p.m.. Mondays at the
Oasis Sen or Center. New
m9mberw In~ In trading,
buying and selling ttampe and
colna ere being .ought to join
t.heee Informal meetings. The.-.
•re no fee• required. (949)
644-3244.
Jewittl r.ntly s.rWie..,.
ongoing bereavem~t support
groups for edulta et •II •taoea of
loss. Group members ahare
experienc:et, heaf how others
deal with grief, recelve support
and' ieam ways to cope with
1adness and loss. One group
meet.a at 7 P·fJ'· Tueedays et Beth
Jacob In Irvine. The second group
meeta at 10 a.m . Tuet&tYt at
Temple Judea In Laguna Hiiis.
The third group meets et 1 p.m.
ThursdaYt at the Ezra Center in
Anaheim. Free, but advance
regfstratlon It required. (7141
445-4950.
.Mwtet1 Femly .,.,,._of Orange
County provides• aupport end
discussion group for persona
recovering from dllldhood or
teenage M1Cual abuse. The group
meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at 260 E. Baker St..
Costa Mesa. Advanc:. registration
is required. (714) 446-4960.
'IWo-houJ Uyatc toura with a
trained naturalist guide are
offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from
the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort The resort lsat 1131 Badt
~y Drive, Newport Beach. $20,
Of' $10 for California Wildlif9
Campaign and Newport Bay
Naturalists and friend•
members. (949172&-1150.
A yoge and danc. deal .. held
from 4:30 to 6:45 p.m. Tuesday•
at the Qinter for Splrttual
Oiacovery, 2860 Meaa Verde Drive
East, Suite 111, Cotta Mesa. (714)
754-7399.
The Rev. Connie Rydcman .....
diacuulon group using the book
·convereationa with God" from
noon to 1 p.m. TuesdaYt at the
Center for Spiritual Oiacovery,
2850 Meta Verde Drive Eatt.
Soite 1", COlta Meu. Bring a
lunCh. (714) 754-7399.
Manhd'a TM Kwon Do In Com
Mesa. offera free self-defense
classes to alr1ine pilots and flight
attendant.a. Classes are taught by
th,.....time U.S. National
Champion Tom Marshall.
Marshall'a ls at 333 E. 17th St,
Suite 13, Costa Mesa. (949)
574-0122.
A 0..llng with Div~ support
group is offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County. The
group Is led by an experienced
counselor and meets at 6 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Jewish
federation campus. 260 E. Baker
St., Suite G. Costa Mesa. (714)
44&-4950.
Th• Sea Scouta' ahlp Def Mar 711
of Orange County offers a
program for boya and young men
ages 14 to 18 interested In aaillng,
seamanship, piloting, navigation
and cruising. Meellngs are from 6
to 9 p.m. WednesdaYt at the Sea
Scouts Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-6301 or (949) 561-8591.
Ouia Senior Center on..
ongoing asaiatance, counseling
and referral services for aenlors.
(949) 644--3244.
Arthritla Foundation Instructor
Hillary Stone leads an exercise
class 1Jt 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St., Costa Mna. (7141
513-5641.
The Newport BMCh Newcomen
Club meets at 10 a.m. the third
Wednesday of eadi month. The
organization It open to 111 women
residents of Newport Beach who
have lived In the area for fewer
than five yeara. For more
Information, call (949) 645-9922
or visit the Web site
http~lwww.newcomort·
Mwporfbuch.org.
The Thund8y Momlng Women'•
Club,• 40-yeal'Old frfendahlp ·
club, ia seeking new membera.
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The club, which Includes golf,
bridge, walking and gourmet
sect.ions, meets et 11 a.m. on the
second Thursday of every month
attn. Radlaon Hotol In Newport
Bold\. The luncheon 1a S23 end
lncludet "'tertalnm9fll The hotel
la et 4646 Mecluthur BIVd. (7~) •
842-6863 .
Th9Nnlpolt ~ Wllffdng ~
moete at 9 a.m. end 7 p.m.
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Monday throogh s.turday, •nd et
7 p.m. &.!l'.'deY. Wiikers shot.ltd
mete et the lntet'Mction of
Hotpft.el Road 9nd Supenor
Avenue.. Fnie. (9'9) 860--1332.
Th. ArMitc.n leitlon meeca at 7
p.m. the third Tueadly of wary
month. The meeting•, which dea1
with veteran iteu• end .
community 18Nk:e, wfll be held
at the Coate Mesa Air National
Gu.rd. The natJonat guard r. at
2661 Newport Bl'vd. ~. Mery
Holler, (714) 64e-2777: or 8111
Mlmlaga, (949) 660-0894.
Nigtrtty m..tlng. fw u.o.. who
went to overcome nicotine
addiction are offered In Costa
Meaa and Newport Beach. (7141
n.i.9106 or (800) 842--0666.
Th• Newport Spotts Mueeurn, a
nonprofit organlutlon, operates
a free muaeum at 100 ~rt
Center Drive, Newport Beach. The
mueeum, which haa one of the
wottd'a largett collec:tJont of
sports memorebllla, ls open from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays end 10
1.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. (949)
721-9333 or www.newpoltsport:s--
mll#Um.org.
The Emnde High Sdtool ~
Teacher Student Aun. hotta a
monthly paper drive every
Saturday from 9 a.m, to noon In
the achool'I northwest parting
lot, on the comer of Eatancla
North and Pleoentla. Newspapers
that al"e bound, loo .. or begged
.,.. eocepted. Cardboard •nd
bound material auch at phone
boou and thlct magezfnn are
not All funds raised go to the
asaodltion. Mee. The school ls at
2323 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa.
(949) 516-6500.
a.. Senior c.m. oflwt a dilly
telephone contact program for
seniors who have a limited local
suPP9rt system. They also offer
ongoing computer classes that
teach the baaict of Word, '
Qulc:bn, Print Shop and Internet
usage. (9491644--3244.
The Cotu M.u Communicators
Toastmasters Club meets from
noo" to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at
the Orange County Department
of Education, 200 K.almua Drive,
Coste Mesa. Meeting.a ere open
to anyone who wants to Improve
his or her public apeaking skills.
(714) 444-8783.
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~OFntED;AY
"Evtry time we play
Ntwport, our playtrs. stolf.
fans and parents know it's
• going to bt a battle. ..
Terry tMnt1u.
lniine f ootb3N coach
Spottl Yeor ltJchlrd Dann.: (949> 57 ... 223 • Spof:tl fax: (949) 6500170
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALi.;
A sweet sw~ep
OCC maintains pace.
in the OEC with 13th
win in 14 matches.
Bryce Alderton
Dalt/ Pilot
COSTA MESA -SWeepe &19 becoming
commonplace ror the Orange Coast<Col·
lege womeds wlleyball team thLs fall.
The Pl.rates tallied their 12th three-game
victory in 14 matches this season with a
COMMUNITY COLLEGES .
OCC'S Drozd .
caught on quick
D onlca Orozd's
' mother
Oarina Sho-.. " mahkostoVa ,,.
will bt in the crowd ,
N<N J 2 when the
Orange~ College
women's wlleyball
team takes on Riverside.
letting.
She has been in the
United States for five
years after leaving
communist-led 8u1garla
and seems to ba've
Inherited her mother's
volleyball gmes.
Drozd, who
graduated from the F'mtng since it was
Siromahkostova, who
play,<! under the last BRYCE Univexslty of Wodd and
National EconomJca in
ALDERTON Sofia. married husband name PaviOVil as an
outside bitter for the
Bulgarian national team, from
whom Drotd; an outside h.itter
for 0CC I~ the game.
Orozd'a play this year would
make rnO(ll proud.
The &-foot-1 native ofSo.6a.
Bulga1'a~ capftaJ, leads the team
in kill$ with 144 through 12
matches while tying for the team
lead with 14 solo blocks.
The remarbble feat for Drozd,
29, is that prior to this season,
she had never played volleyball
for a coach in an organizel-
Kevin nearly four years
ago. The two live in U:snon
Heights. an unJru:orpora.ted area
of Orange Country near Tustin.
She hu played recreationally
the Jast three yean for the
Saddleback Valley Volleyball
, Oub. where she met Amber
McCarthy. one of her OCC
teammates.
"Amber saw me playing and
said rlhould try out. "'Droz.d said.
"I didn't think I had the abillry to
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL ~.
S0.22, 30-22. 35-33 triumph owr
visiting Orange Empire Confemtce
foe Irvine v~ Friday n!gbt.
Orange Coast defeated NC (11-3,
6-3 in the OEC} lo four games in
d:>.e teams' prlor meeting this sea-
son and It looked like Friday's
match would go a s1mllar length.
But 0CC (13-1, 8-1), tanked second lo
the at.ate, fought back from a 29·27 deficit
in Game 3 with three ~ &om sopho·
Ste SWEEP, Paa• 84
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s.ti.rdly, November 1, 2003 11
Orange Coast
·College's
Christine woner, left, httS
a shot by the
block of Irvine
Valley Colleae's
· Katie Martinez,
·center, and
Tiffany Tfiovac
in Friday night's
Orange Empire
Conference
match.
MARK C. DUSTIN I
OM.YltOT
FOOTBALL
Henigan
relishes
rivalry
A fter the latest in a long line of
c1usic lbowdown.t with
Newport Harbor Jiigb. Irvine
football coach Terry Henigan
lbook band.a with Sailor coaches, then
congratulated u many S&Uor playen u
he could on their .supmne eft'on.
Then, aoon after he began walld.ng
toward his victorious team ln the eut
end r.one at Newport
Harbor's Davidson ,--...,.......~~
Fleld Friday nfght,
be thought quickly
of his wlfe. He
turned sharply .
toward the vtsfd.ng
.stands to ftnd her
among the V&qllero
supporters still
streaming onto the
field atter the 22-20 BARRY Sea View League
thriller. FAULKNER ~
He quf~kJy spotted .
her and they shared a abort celebratory
• kiss.
Mesa in top form But if Henigan baa a football soul
mate. It very well may be Newport
STEVE McCRANK I OAA.Y PILOT ' Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley. with whom
Mustangs rally
from 12-3 deficit
in third game to
sweep past rival
Estancia High.
SteveYlr1en
Daily Piiot
COSTA MESA -The
Costa Mesa High W.rls
volleyball team ts much dlff erent
from the squad that won the
Golden West League title wt
year. But when the Mustangs
faced crosstown rival Estancia
they definitely had the stuft'-ot
champions Friday at Costa Mesa.
Mesa used atrong aervtng to
battle past the fet!ty F.qles Ln
three game$. 25·11, 25·17, 25·21,
main_taining Its Vi.ible chances
for the C1F playoffs With a 7·3 ~-
cord lp league. With two
games remainlng, Costa
Mesa ls in third in the
Golden West
The Mustanp gradu·
ated five senJors from
la.st year'• championship
team, which Included
Golden West League
MVP Sharon Day. Also..
sophomore Jumln Day
and senior Stacy Krfkor.
Ian opted to compete in
aosa country, leaving only .fun·
lors JeMy Spa.rks and Jaclde Ha·
vens u key retumen for th.la tea·
son.
.Havens stepped up aplnst the Ea8let. as did junior Undaey Na·
varrette, who dellvered a match·
hJgb 11 kills and three service
aces. Havens added 10 kills and
four aces. all coming in the sec-
Newport's Matt Encinias (1) looks to evad& Irvine's Bobby Hatfield (21) In Friday's game. he shares vut mutual respect. an intense and competitive rivalry,.and
· ftve ot the last 11 ClF Southern Section
dtles in the two ICbools' divlslon. Tars sttimble
Newport drops third
straight league game
by total of 13 points.
Patrick Lavtrty
Daily Pilot
r
Newport Harbor had dropped its
third consecutive game. 22·20,
keeping Itself at the bottom of the
Sea View I.ague.
The Sailors (S.3, 0-3 tn league)
now trail the league-leadlnl Va·
queros (7-1, 3-0) by three prMI
and their most credible chance of
NEWPORT 8P.ACH -Lut
week fog, thlt week rain and the
future forecast for the Newport
Hubor High football team doesn't .
Irvine 22 a ClF Southern Section playoff
Newpott 20 spot are attached to an at·large
berth.
get much brighter: ..
On·and-off ahowen Friday began once
again u the s.Dors' 6nal drtYe stalled and, tl\er three succeuive In1ne kneel downs,
"'Ibat'a our only chance now,"
Sailors Coach Jetf Brinkley said. ~got to
win twO gamea and try t~ be the at-large
There's a special confidence
when the Sailors' two seniors
play on the court together ..
W hen the Newport
Hatbot "'8h girls .
tennis team took
on Woodbridge Ln a
by See View League matchup Oct. 21, the
Sd6n were obviously emotionally charged.
Yet. for Newport Mrdon Oiana IChowy .net
AJ, <*10a there wma a~ about tbim; '"-knew what dwy wre capable of and~ Mio-mew the teemlltltY llmltlesl &mount Of
cOilldence the)' Mil In each other.
~~then, dOnethat. When~
and Ol.ocl l*f t~. ttM!y lctioW d*'1 cen
·S..TARS.,P ... M
"We beat a great football program
tonight." Henigan Mid ~er Newport's
valiant fowth·quarter comeback
attempt fell af>Ort.. •Bvery time we play
Newport, our playua, std, fads and
parent. know it's going to be a battle.
We love playing t\lem, we really do.
Win. lQse. or draw, lt'a just fun."
While Henigan Uld Brfn.kley may
dlft'er when lt comes to ICbemes, they
ab.are many of the game's buJc
pbilosoph.les. Both demand respect for
the opponent, a 1elftea devotion to
teaip and a hearty contempt for any
tnd.tvid'uaJ who draws attention to
h.lmself on the field, no matter how
great hla performance.
They alto share the aame intense.
detennlned sideline ICOWI; the one
oftidals dread and p~ seem to
a
f
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
OCC, Palomar lneet
~uring trying times
Comets practiced
just three hours this
week due to regional
fires pear campus.
Bryce Alderton
~Pilot ..
1be pme wm go on.
Aayen on the Palomar Col-
lege football team -faced to
etther forfeit or compete aa
planned -unanimously de-
cided Wednesday to condnue
• with~ sched-
ule: travel to
face host
Orange c.out in
a MJJaion Con-
ference Amert-
. can Otvtsion
gamo at 6 p.m. today. Fires that
have ravagec1 San Diego c.ouiity
thi.I week bave forced schools
auch u Palomar to dole, while
the football team didn't practioe
Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday.
"The kids are ~qt," Palo-
mar Coach Joe Barty wd. "One
plajer lost his 'home while an-
othu had bis partly burned
down. There la quite a bit of ad-
vmtty goi,ng on, but the kids
wanted to play. We practiced an
hour and half both (ThuradayJ
·and £Fri<JayJ •.
"ff I had my say, J would have
liked to play Monday, but that
was not an option. But I am
proud of the deciston my players
made."
OCC Coach MJb Taylor sym-·
pathir.ed with Palomar, but Jf the
game was moved, It would make
for a diorter week Of preparation
fbr Cout (4-3, 1-1), which hostl
Cmitoe Frida~ ·u wouldn't have been Cair to
our klda to come oft a game
M~ and have another one
Friday, ~or said. 91bla Is not
the NFL where teams come back
on a ahort week after Monday
Night Football.
"I empathize with (Pa)Omar).
All of ua have been affected
since the ftrel started lut week-
end. Tb.ls whole week has been
atreasful. People are loalng
homes. ao lt putt football Into
perapectfvi!."
'D&ylor jokingly l&id that Palo-
mar (5-2, 1-1) didn't need u
much practice time to prepare
for today'• game as Coast did.
"They are one of the best
teams in Southern CallfomJa."
'Dlylor said.
Palomar came Into the season
ranked No. 4 in the country and
111 two loaee9 have come in or
to Mt San Antonio and Can-
yon.a, two teams nuiUd in the
top-ftve nationally •
Coast and Palomar are both
one game behind Mt ~ (7-0,
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2-0) tn the American Division. •
Orange Cout Comet otf a '3-
1• defeat to Mt. SAC where ape-
did teaml proYed to be the pt.
rates' down.Call. 1Wo bad punt
an.ape Jed to 12 Mt SAC point.a.
Mt SAC a1ao capJt:allud with a
toudldown after an intercep-
don. .
"You can't take the whole
quarter to make up the tleld po·
sltion.. nytor aald. ~tight
end Jon Garcia will snap If OCC
gets into a punting tJtuation to-
night, a change from last week.
Pirates' practlcet were toned
down earlier in the week in .-e-
sponse to the poor aJr quality
from other Southern c.al.lfomJa
ft.res.
"We cut down a bit on condi-
tioning and were sensitive be-
cause some of our kids have
asthma, N Tuylor said.
Palomar leads the series. 10-9.
The Comets won. 43-6, last sea-
son when Coast committed ftve
turnovers.
'Dlylor aaJd there would be a
moment of silence and prayer
before today's game to honor the
fire victims.
CROSS COUNTRY
Diaz, Jones sweep for .Coast
Art Diaz and Ava Jones were e•ghth consecutive confmence
qcb aowned Orange Empire aown. ~ Montoya placed
Conference champions and both eecond 1n 18:27 with Lud1 Valdez
led the Orange Coast College (fourth, 18:58), AnnJe Gerton
men's and women's aoa coun-(sixth, 19'.22) and Jane Alder
try teams to conferenoe tides Fri-(10th. 19:43) finishing for Coast
day at Laguna Niguel Regional Riverside tlnbhed aecond with
Put. 40 points.
Dtaz ran the four-mile course Irwin Salas placed eighth on
in 19:23 to lead the Coast men the men's side 1n 19:58 while
(15 points) to their third straight Frandlco Guerra placed 10th 1n
OEC tide. Santiago Canyon came 20:01. Kobyar Naderi placed 11th
In second with 55 points. Coast In 20:06.
took the top five spots with 1be Coast women took spots
Humberto Rojas (19:35), David 12-15 beginning with Sarah De-
Ojeda (19:38), Jose Casillas · Jano (19:55) followed by Jessica
(19:41) and Vidal Ba.rragon Huerta (19:56), P.mllle Vo (20:93)
(19:50) leading the way. ' and F.lleen Bello (20:03.3). They
Jones finJshed the 3.1-mlle were followed by Jenny SUwa
course In 17:48 to lead the Coast (17th, 20:16), Jasmine Gelder
women (23 points) to their (18th, 20:40), Hanni Geider
(19th, 20:41), Oaudia Sanchez
(22nd. 20:56) and Lucia Peiez
(35th, 23:17).
Juan Altamirano placed 16th
for the Coast men in 2&.28.1 fol-
lowed by Pedro Nambo (17th,
20:28.8), Jason Valenzuela (19th,
20:37), Matt Staggs (24th, 20:51),
Andre Brown (30th, 21:22.1),
Clu1s Durst (32nd, 21:25), Igna-
do Perez (37th, 21:39), Pranclaco
Morales (38th, 21 :43.6), Josh Ger-
ard (39th. 21:43.9), Jason Thomas
(4lst. 21 :59), Artie Moreno (44th,
22:20), c.arloa Leon (46th, 22:34),
Mario Cruz (55th, 23:26) and
Scott Cole (64th, 29:34).
Both Pirate teams will com-
pete In the Southern California
regional championships Nov. 8
at ML San Antonio CoDege.
BOYS WATER POLO
Newport Harbor.·knoc k·s off Foothill
Goalie Robinson
stops outside snot to
pi:eserve .. big win for
Newport Harbor.
1be Newport Harbor H1gb
bo)'I water polo team defeated
Sea View League rival foothill.
9-8i flklfy to advance to today'•
aemiftnak,ot the nu-~ Me·
modal ~ lrMtadooal lo San
5:35 left.~ the game put the Safl-
01"1 thead for good.
The victory avenged an 11-10
Q\lmime loss to Foothill In an
Oct. 8 league game at Corona del
Marfflgb.
Newport Harbor ls tanked No.
5 in CJF Southern Section DM-
aion I and FootbJD Is No. 3
1be Sailors C14·8), who also de-
fl!ated Mlmmonte, 11-10, Friday.
play a aeml.6nal opponent to be
determined today at l :40 p.rn. at
Bellannlne HJajl.
Reynoldl2, KNmpholtt 1, BenjMnin
1. Sewe -Hohner 20. Newpoft ~. Gentry 3, Jorth 2,
Hiil 1, AAJfK 1, Bury 1, Laldlew 1. S8Y9I
• Roblneon e.
Sea Kings lose a pair
11 The Corona del Mar Rlgh
boyB water polo team dropped
two games, lo&lng to Bellarm.ine
and Jesuit In the Tiu-West Me-
morial Cup lnvftatJonaJ in San
Jose Friday.
~ 6runn Gentry aaxed
three rll dlle Saflora' llx teeond·
halt ~ and Junior goalie Ml-chief Robtmon (llx 11.ws)
stopped an outalde shot oo the Knlah1-' 6nal polleUion to p~
"""' the win.
'lbe Sea Kingt (5-16) lost to
Bel.larmlne, S.-f, and Jesuit 11-8.
Thomu Peanon led CdM wfth
three goall In tbe Joas to Bellar·
ml.rte. Results of the losa to
Jeauit were not provided.
• Corona will continue play in
1 the 18--team tournament In
Morpn Laldlaw'a got! with conaolatJon action.
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SPORTS ..
·COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOO
OCC, ·Palomar lneet
during trying times
I • .
• fou.eho(tefweeko!preparadon
for Coast (4-3, 1-t), which hosts
CmftOI Frida):
Comets practiced
just three hoilrs this
week due to regional
fires near c~pus.
!'le• Alderton
Dally Pilot
• The pme will go on.
Playen oo tbe Palomar Col·
lege football team -faced to
elther fo.deit or compete u
planned -unanimously de-
cided Wednesday to tondnue
r. wtth the ached·
ule: travel to
face host
Orange Coast ln
a Mlsalon Con·
ference Ameri-
. can Olvlslon
game at 6 p.m. today. Ams that
have ravaged San Diego County
tbia week have fon:ed schools
such u Palomar to doee, while
the football team didn't practice
Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday.
"The kids are resilient," Palo-
mar C.oach Joe llarty said. "One
player lost bis home while an-
othu had his partly burned
down. There ls quite a bit of ad-
wrsity go~ on, but the kids
wanted to play. We practiced an
hour and half both (Thursday)
and !Friday!. •u J bad my say. I would ha...e
liked to play Monday, but that
WU not an option. But I am
proud of the decision my players
made.•
OCC Coach Mike Tuylor sym-
pathized with Palomar, but lf the
pme was moved. it would make
"It wouldn't have been fair to
our lids to come off a game
Monday and have another oo.e
Friday, ~ylor said. "1hla ls not
the NFL wh~ teams come back
on a short week after Monday N1f!rt Football. I empathize with [Palomar}.
All or ua have been affetted
If.nee the fires started lut week·
end. This whole week hu been
streuful. People are losing
homes, eo It puta football into
penped!W.·
Tllylor jokingly said that Palo·
mar (5-2, 1-1) didn't need as
much practice time to prepare
for today's game u Coast did.
"They are one of the best
tea.ma In Southern Califomta. •
'Dlylor aaJd.
Palomar came lnto the season
ranked No. 4 In the country and
Its two loeees haw come in or
to Mt San Antonio and Can-
yons, two teams ranked in the
top· five nationally.
Cout and Palomar are both
one game behind Ml SAC (7-0,
2-0) In the American Dlvtston.
Oruige Cout comes off 1 43-
14 defeat to Mt. SAC where ape-
dat tam& provecl to be the Pi-
rates' downfall. 1Wo bad punt wp1 led to 12 Mt SAC points.
Ml SAC also capltallz.ed with a
touchdown after an intercep-
don. .
"You can't take the whole
quarter to make up the fteJd po-
&ldon. • 1ay1or said. Sttrttng tight
end Jon Garcia wiD uiap il OCC
gets into a punting situation to-
night. a change from last week.
Pirates' pnictlces were toned
down earlier In the week In re-
sponse to the poor air quality
from other Southern California
.fires.
"We cut down a bit on condl-
donlng and were sensidve be-
cause aome of our kids have
uth.ma. • Taylor said.
Palomar leads the aeries, 10·9.
The Comets won. 43-6, Jut sea-
eon when Cout committed five
turnovers.
Thylor said there would be a
moment of silence and prayer
before today's. game to l)onor the
fire victims.
CROSS COUNTRY
Diaz, Jones sweep for .Coast
Art Diaz and Ava Jones were eighth consecutive conference
~ch crowned Orange Empire crown. 5-pdra Montoya placed
Conference cbamptOos and both second in 18:27 with Ludi Valdei.
Jed the Orange Coast College (fourth. 18:58), Annie Garton
men'• and women's aoes coun-(sixth. 19'.22) and Jane Alder
try team.a to conference t1tJea Fri· (10th. 19:43) ftnlshlng for C.oast.
day at Laguna N"aguel Regional Rlvmlde fi.nisbed second with
Pait. 40 point&
Diaz ran the £our-mile coww Irwin Salas placed dgbth on
ln 19'.23 to lead the Coast men the men's side In 19'.58 while
(15 points) to their third atralght Prandaco Guerra placed 10th in
OEC dtle. Santiago Canyon came 20:01. Kobyar Naderi placed 11th
in second with 55 points. Cout In 20:06. •
took the top five spots with· The Cout women took spou
Hwnberto Rojas (19:35), David 12-15 beglnnlng with Sarah De·
Ojeda (19:38), Jose Casillas · tano (19:55) followed by Jessica
(19:41) and Vidal Barragon HJJerta (19'.56), F.milie Vo (20:03)
(19:50) leading the Way. and Eileen Bello (20:03.3). They
Jone. 6nisbed,.. the 3.1-m.ile were · followed by Jenny SUwa
coone In 17:48 to lead the Coast (17th, 20:16), Jasmine Gelder
women (23 points) to their (18th. 20:40), Hanni Geider
(19th, 20:41). Oaudia Sanchez
<Zlpd. 20-.56) and Lucia Perez
(35th, 23:17).
. Juan Altamirano placed 16th
for the Coast men in 20-.28.1 fol-
lowed by Pedro Narnbo (17th.
20:28.8), Juon Valenzuela (19th,
20'.37), Matt Staggs (24th, 20:51),
Andre Brown (30th, 21:22.1),
Outs Durst (32nd, 21:25), lgna·
cto ~rez (37th, 21:39), Franctaco
Morales (38th, 21:43.6), Josh Ger·
ant (39th. 21:43.9), Jason Thomas
(4lst, 21:59), Artle Moreno (44th.
22:20), c.arlos Leon (46th, 22:34);
Mario Quz (55th, 23:26) and
Scott Cole (64th. 29:34).
Both Pirate teams will com·
pete In the Southern California
regional championships Nov. 8
at Mt San Antonio College.
BOYS WATE.R POLO ,
Newport Harbor knocks off Foothill
Goalie Robinson
stops outside shot to
preserve big win for
Newport Harbor.
.
5:35 left In the game put the Sail-
on ahead foe: good.
The victory avenged an 11-10
<Wertlme loss to Foothill In an
Oct. 8 league game at Corona del
MarHlgb.
Newport Harbor ls ranked No.
The Newport Harbor High 5 In CIP Southern ~on OM-
boyl water polo team ddeated lion I and Foothill is No. 3
Sea View League rival Foothi8. The Sailors (14-8), who also de·
9-8, Prtday to advance to today'• feated Miramonte, 11-10, Friday,
aemUlnaJs of the 'Du·Weat ~ play 1 aemi6naJ opponent to be
modal Olp lnvftadonal in San '<letennlned today at 1:40 p.m. at
}pie. Bellannlne ffi8b. . ~ 6rtmn Gentry ICOl'ed . •
fhnoJe of the Sallon' six teeond· ..• ,.."
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cbad, RobtnaOn (llx l&Yel) QJUriiW
1toppe4 an outipde shot on the ~ ft.bor t. foodim I
Kntahta' final ~on to pni-Foothill 8cof9 ~ ~ ' • • aerve the win. ~ , 2 4 2 • 1
Morpn Lmdlaw'a goal with ~ • Willlnger 2. Sevmour 2.
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1. $ewe • Hohner 20.
Newport Hnot. Gentry 3. Jorth 2.
Hlll 1, Auer 1, Bury 1. Leldlew 1. 5ewe
• Roblneon 6.
Sea Kings lose a pair
,. The Corona de) M.ar ~lgh
boys water polo team dropped
twogames,JosingtoBellarn\lne
and Jesuit in the 'Du-West Me-
morial Cup Invitational in San
Jose Frida~ •
The Sea Kingt (5-16) lost tO-
Bel.larmlne, 8·6, and Jesuit 11-8.
Thoma.a Peanon led CdM wfth
thtM goals in the loA to Bellar·
mine. Results of the loaa to
Jea~t were not provf~ed.
corona will continue play in
the · l(>-team tournament in
consoladon action.
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HONORS
Orange Coast Colese's
Marti Merriott, above,
attempts a kin While her
teammates watch in
Frfday·nighfs match
agailst lrvioe Valley Belden earns Player of the Week
College. At right, Irvine
Valey assistant coach
Misty May yells out
instructions to her
players while head
• coach Tom Pestotesi
Peter Belden. a former New·
port Halbor Hlgb atandout.
IOOred the pme·wii)ning goal tor Va.A tn .omttme uptett1ng
top-ranked USC Sunday, earning
Mountain PadJlc Sports Peden·
don_ Mlbaa ~ of the Week
and UCLAlMBl'-Rx SCUdent·Ath·
le1e ot the Week honon.
Belden Jed the No. 5 Brufna
men'• wata' polo team to a 6-5
OYatlme . wlb over rtva1 use
when be ICOred in the flnt QYtf·
time period. He also IOOred two
--MESA .
COntinued from 81
·ood ga.me. Sparb, ~ team'1 eet-
ter, aina.aecf 27.wlttl.
"They are our rlvall md we
Just trled to play with lnteosity
and show them that th1I la our
house," uJd Navanene, • junJor
\'.IU1lty player last year. "We have
a totally new ltuting ltneup thla
seuon. 10 lt'a been hard to. ad· Just. But I th1nk we haw been
doing good."
Navarrette recorded thfte )dlla,
an ace and a block to lead Mesa
to the victory in the ftnt pine.
However, Eltancla CS·8. •· 7)
came back ln the teeond pme
COLLEGES
Continued ftom Bl '
(
goals in a 12-6 yictory over UC
Santa Barbara~
The team captain, Belden baa
a teun·high 17 stem and 12
goalt on "the eeasoo. as tbe Bru·
tm extended their winning
streak to alx. games, 4--0 1n the
conference.
Lut week. Mkhael March. a
former C.Orona de1 Mar High
standout, earned MPSP Mlbsa
Player of the Week lawell for Ud.A. March and Belden are
roommates.
looks CNer at his bench
players at Orange
Coast College.
PHOTOS BY ~C.OUSTlN/ OAILYPll..OT
and etayed with the Mustanp. 12-3 iim. Its biggest lead of the
The Bl&les led. 15·13, but Ha· matr;,b. Lanen produced two
vent led the rally for Mesa. aces in the spurt. Junior 1etter
Sophomore nacy Bjelland, Hilary Ocby conafbuted 11 U ·
who bad three ldJle and an ace, IUtt.
c:Ollected a kill to gtve servk:e Howeve(, Costa Mesa an·
back to Costa Mela. Then Ha· IWered with a 12·3 run of lti
vena took over, eervtng for nine own. u Navarrette bad two aces.
stra1gbt polntl, inducting' four ~ Mustangs later broke
aces. For four other pointl, &· away from an 18· 18 de to win,
tan?& could not JetUm Havens' 25·21. Pltttngly, Havens ended
serve because of efrora. the match on a kill off an assist
. "Jadde bu always been one of. ·from Spatb.
our atrongest playen," Costa · •'Ibat was one of our better
Mea C.Oach Alliaon Sallad1n matcbea of the season." said Jim eak! "On the cotut abe'1 very de· . Huffman, Estancia'1 first-year
pendable and lhe played well to· coach. "lt was geat for ua to
night." . . ~ve Joy Prebyt back. our only
Bltanda. which wuled byHil· senloi: She Jnjwed her foot tn
lary Lanen and her aeven k1lla, the 8-match of the &e8IOD, but
opened the th1rd game with a shew'-able to play toalgbt."
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ContiJ.led from Bl
more QWdne ~ alding ~ lriarch to
c.o.st't fourth stnllbt win. •• think It wU .• fetdowD by \.II and they
pkbd It up." II.Id \\bller, who ftn.llhed
wldl a much·# 19 ldlk IDd bit at a
AGO clil>! 1'heft we aot ~ up. Each
pOiftt Wll adtement.,,
lVC sophomore letter JCade King, a
teammate of Woller'a when tbe two
pi.,ed at Newport Harbor Hlgh. aerved
eight consecutive potnts to give the Lasere
a 26-23 lead tn the third game. OCC ltesh·
OWl outside b,ltter Oonb. Drozd quickly
IDtwered with two of her 14 killa to tie the
pme at 27 and lVC ~ u high as
fourth in the state tb1s season, bad three
pme polnts after tl\at. 'Ibe Lasers led, 31 •
30, but a two·band pus that fell wide
pve the setve back to Coast. ~
middle blocbr Brenda Bailey Ceeven kills}
eent down a block that Jave Coast match
point and Woller IWnmed a ball d)e La·
em ret:uined into the net to seal the
matdl. Coast'• nm deficit of the .match came at
1--0 In the third game and wu never really
threatened in the ftrst two garnet.
· Sophomore Marti Meaiott II~
eight kills while Ball.ey added three.
Sophomore eettet Amber McCarthy tal·
W 36 assists and 20 dip. several of the
diving varieW as Coast also kept posses·
lion with 12 dlg9 from freshman Jennifer
Rucker and ll from sophomore Melissa
Sherman. .
"We scrambled well on defense, didn't
miss maiiy serves and everyone got In·
wived, this wae one of our best matches
d1il !le8$0n, • OCC C.Oa.ch Otuck a.itenese
said. "Mard had one of her better per·
formancea of the year and that was key,
W~ are rldlng Cluistjne more now." UnliP the teams' pre\tlous ipeetlng,
• Cuteneae serised less IUlXiety Friday.
Wollet attributed the relax.ed feel to
knowing what to expect fxom the Lasers.
"We' practiced what they' run (Thurs·
day), so we were prepared," Woller said.
"A lot of itwas mental. We took au:e of the
ball."
Tum Pestolesi, who cqached at F.standa
and Newport Harl>or before beginning his
adnt as IVCs coaCh five years ago, said Fri·
day'.s match would come down to ball
control
Woller's familiarity with IClng's game ..:..
the two played three seasons together at
N~rt-also proved beneficial for the
Pirates Friday. King led IVC with 22 as·
slats.
~Unow what she la going to do," Woller
said "U I think she will dlln\J>I she dumps.
Other players might not be able to see
that... .
• <:oast began last season 15· l and fin ..
I.shed 21:5, falling to lO·f.!me defendfhg
state champ,ion Golden West and San Joa·
qutn Delta in 1he state tournament.
"ThlB was a big step for us." Woller said.
FRESHMEN .FOOTBALL
.
Sai~ors shu~ out Vaqu~ros; record now 8-0
:=::;:~~ .•. ~~!~
League victory over visiting Irvine on a 25-yard run
Thursday with running back Ja· with blocb from
sen ' Ruiz scoring four touch-an offensive line
downs. of James Skaben,
Ruiz returned the opening kick· Ian Fowler, Prank Muscatello,
off .for a touchdown and Newport Brian Lawter and Bryce Jardine.
(8-0) then scored on its first offen-WUllama completed J>8S1eS to
sive play. DanJeJ for each of the tint three
Quarterback K.evtn WUliama hit two-point conversions.
Jarrett Daniel aaoss the mJddle Ruiz scored from 5 yards to be-
and Oanlel sprinted untouched . gln the second half and Newport's
for the ftnal 60 of the 80-yaid next score .was set up when Nick
ATHLETES
Continued from B 1
win, and win they did.
The Sailor senJor duo, playing
at No. 1 doubles, ewept their
1ets over the Warriore, including
a S. l victory over Uly ca.o,
Samantha Reeve wblch set the
tone for Newport. The Sailors
defeated Woodbridge, 10·8, to
climb back into the Sea View
t:eague dtle race.
· said the reason they also
play ao well is becaust they
get along with each othei off
the court, too. A.J., which
standl for Adrienne Jean, la
the outgoing, funny type, .
whll~ Khoury seemJ to be
the more laJd·back pe1110n.
"They bad a lot ol
momentum after they won their
ftnt set, and they kept everyone
into the match," Newport C.Oach
Fletcher Ollon said. "They ue
very confident in ea.ch other
and they know where each
other~ be at all timet."
Fletcher Olson had a 1trons ffflln& the tandem would be
compadble when lbe pabed mem up lut year. h noticed
A.J. Ollon'16cdw pme at the
net wo\114tme.h well wkh'
Khoury'a powmut ground '
tti'oUI.
• "It jua klnd of hlppened lh4lt
M clkbd.." Mid A.J. ~who
II not~ to Che Newport CQldt.:Dlana hM ~l Sn?unct ltrOUI. and tbn
...... ..., C:onlUtent. She j\.lll
bill It hlrdi mUinl lt more
cUlkidt for lbe other..,. to hit
blck."
Kho~WhOll~
allows h«tD.., ........ u Ml.•lilil•hlab~for
AJ, Ollcil'l.JllDI.
"Shi nidy-IDIO Che ..... llMNIY _ilkl •••• Che
........... pd .,..._•eome•lhl ~~-..,both
Thia year, they also abate
two cluses together tor the
fl.rat time in thelr four yean
at Newport. taking Advance
P1acetnentgovenunentand
AP calcuJus.
"She's funny." Khoury
18.ld. -We have our tnalde
jolcea on the court and off
the court, too."
Said A.J. Olson: "She'1 just
a really friendly person and
she smiles • lot. She's just
fun to be around."
~ Warrlor1 would ·
probably have to dJaaaree
about the Newport duo ..
ftleodJy pmobllldel. A.J.
Olton and JChoury. the Dally
Pilot At.hletel of chi~
djd not bold blct aplDlt
~. After theti victory over c.o and Rerie. the Newport
tandem Allo ilC:Ocded 6· l
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Frazier intercepted a pass on Ir·
vine's fake pwll attempt and re·
turned it to the lS·yard line. Ruiz's
fourth TD came on the nexl play.
Dan Winkle returned an inter-
ception 15 yarda for the Sailors' fi.
na1 touchdown.
8en Buttolph, Brett Houten,
Frazier and Ruiz led the llnebaclc·
Ing ooq>8 while the defensive line
of ~n Morrell, Josh Kelleher,
Mike C.alabrese and Brian Beau·
dette prevented 1xvtne from
mounting any substandal oJien-
slve drive.
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SPORTS ~Saturday, November l, 2003 .. {
·vOUTH SOCCER SCHEDULE
Crush finish season undefeated
............. a.. 8edl eccrild two pit to
• Blue QUlb !. .......... 2: a.d the a..l Gotllb1' 9lmt
Oi 2 9 ....... ICIDd IWtait ... Red Slann.; • •
aod Ha· a 1 WG ... idded a . <lolt ~WI crook.~ mwe pl to leild 1be llueQUllh ~ • ...... JoetGrlmarY
(6-2). • 8Jld A;f W ...... ftxMd the -
SWeeperi--. Sdlllin and blD wee~---... anc1 ,.._. , ... .._ cootded the 'tJ. 'Dliwe ICOOIJUMr ~ mld8eld Wbh...-.....,...,. .Stonil ~ ... ~~·-· ~ •
Ala .... 8rtlmly9hii9' • . •
Dw • • • llEtlliiiiait t.oln9 In Pk undd-7 plsy: anm. and n..~ 'lblll I ..... lcored two goals ~~rt. , for the Blue Planiea In Nb.artb
1be Hlghligbt.en ~ Quart« In tbelr ~ aplNt the short-banded. meaning all eight f'becracbn.
glrtl played the endle game. The~ ftnt 8Qal
Otter...._ and Jr.me came in the third quarter when
Ommll acored.,.. loc the UbbJ ~ took 111 lnbounda
HlghHshms with help on O&n8e pw from llllJ A..._ •• and
&om ltlldl........ .· 6red the thot Into the nf!l wtth
--~ ,....,. • .._ her dgbt loo4. •
YOUTH FOOTBALL
Gildart .hits mark
.-for Jr. Seahawks
In girls under-12 play:.
• B1ue Attitude 2, Breaker& O:
M8cXeJma 1.om scored both
goals for the Blue Attitude oh
assists from ~
7Jmmermann and BmDy
RoAle9.
F.rtb ... Nlchole Vento and
s.nh Biodctngbnn applied
preswk on the 8reakea.
Kmtdln ~and Nlcbole
Vieira controlled cJie midfield
while BrtanDa Tnalan and
Morpn Moody turned away
numerous Breabn' chanas.
1abttba Gott 8fdney a.yton,
Semantha Pllrlll and Caldtn
Ganaway al.so added to keep the
Blue Attitude wxiefeated
In g1rl.s wider-10 acdon:
• Fireballs 1, Green Gobllna 0:
The Ft.reballs Improved to 8-0
with the shutout.
a.:bel Vamnd ecoifd the
lone goal with offensive support
~by forwardsAo.nt ~ .
Molly Andenon and Klntm
• Rohan. .
Mldfielders Morpn Loos and my.a Barnett moved the ball
through the nUdfiek1
Qmna LWtt and IClde
Bautone turned beck nwnerous
GobHn offensive chances while
Sona MlwatelJo (two saws) and
Outsdne JMques Cone save) split
u.an.b .._.a,.., Ala aDd The BIUe Flames bad many 1n gjiis Under-6 play:
Olwla lbll led. the Hlgt>Hgbtett' cbaoc:ea to ICOl1I early but were
rally from a S-0 de&:ft. • stopped tJY plbeper Siena
• Edka IDl ecored two goals
while Pm8y Goltz added a third
for the Flreftles against the SilYer
In boys under· 10 play:
• SMl' ~ s, Tuxic Puma
2.:
01ieb a.1 I z1a and Robmt
......... each -=ored two pis to
lead the SD\oer ~ .
8ouJlon acored twice in the ftnt
quarter and Cmet' .... added
the fina) goal for the \\blws.
The~ began the game
strong with forward Olly Smyth.
rnkl.flelder 81 Golilez and defender~ Muller.
Pullbacks Cody Uppma and
N8lban ~ alongwftb forward~ \\Vocllng. led the
Wolves attadca in the second
quarter. •
.,., Swain and FJe Adi each
made Dy 5aY'eS in goal fOT the
Wolws.
• A.C Milan 7, Greell
Hurricanes 1:
Landon Gyulll1 scored du1'e
goals with sir>P tallles coming from._ 1blnl, Im Bmgb.
Rya Cemito and CJwle Pena
for A.CMllan.
Baugh played goal for the 11.rst
half and Cerrato took over for the
final two quarteJL
~ Nkk Mc:Carcn. along
with dt!enders Wiiie Pyle. Pena.
'Ihle 'lmnpBn and andmi
Pnnco, ancborl1* the defense. •
Kyle ..... s.m 8ybe and
Ma Johmon led the. midfield for
A.C Milan ('N>-1).
•A.C Milan 3, Hot Ice 0:
A.C Milan took <Mr first place
with lta third shl\ldllt of the
seuon. •
· Baugh. Oyulay and Torres
soored for Milan with strong
ddmte played by Franco.
ThmpHn, McCann. Pyle and Pena
Jobnaon. 9jbs and Regan
controlled the mkffteld in front of
goalk.eepers Baugh and Cerrato.
in boys under-8 action:
.....
Mlrmda Hmt and Rlllpn
....... anc:bored. soong
ftast.balf dlleme. .
&gende Brown. Jtym
MonaW and Dra Wmdrocb all
contributed to the ofleme.
Moncrtet took the ball t'rom
end-to-end. dlsplaying Improved
be.11-baodling slcilla.
Star$. • •
la.n M•tiende dribbled the
blD the len.gdl of the 8eld teYel'I.)
times and oa.rrowtymisaed the
pl with a shot.
a.totte Moab also dribbled
well and keyed the Fireflies'
defense.
Heather Roberta added strong
2 • ball lMuldllng. • JklnA&ewider shined on
defense, where abe made~
stope lo the aeco~ half. : . In boys under-6 play:
Siem ICllllnpworth-and •The Green Dragons were led
Sierra Stump defended d:li! Blue by the scoring or Meo&.. Petalel
Flames' goal.well lo the ~t and defepse by Riiey Sdmpek
quarter, aJ.ong wltb help from and Richie Simoni tn their game
)fc:ICrmte SC ..... JuJ1a ('aney ap1nst the Yellow Jadet.s.
made two saves lo the aecond Kym SllDCJOI, Cole
quarter while An.. Rodcwell, ~ 8nd ~ Dr8yton
fWly Burg and n.r. Hurtey led ··al.so. played well OD defense and
the defense lo the third quarter. Angm amtone added a
Julleae ShpiMk made two bteakaway.
strong saves, aDowtng Sophia · •The Blue Sharks offense
D'AnP,i\o to pass the ball to showed up again$t the wa.niors.
HolJand fur bier two goals. c.de Oemml &iCOred two goals
•Abbey PldlleU ICOn!d two with ... Vial HenwMl'deii
goals, both eet up by Samentha adding a single goal [or the
l..adM and Im Pll*tn. foe the Sbaib. -
Swftr GI.tis against the Hula Girts. Jid McOlntock and Kevon
)tallory Gyui.y scored her Andoimm each had a few shots
9e(X)lld goal fur the Hula Ghia In · OD goat with &I.an lJndh
the game'• final aeconds. ICate mqving the ball and providing
\Wco added a goal in the second several a.Mist&
quarter with~~ and •Each member of the Men in
DentyJi Yardley adding to the ·Blad &cOn!d a goal. Including
Hula Girl offense. CmoUne a. . Jab~ and Klnpton
aided on defense. McCarthy. who each tallied their
Goalkeeper Bdttmy ~ first goals of lhe season.
made ,ewral saves. )ermdah Shddon, Andrew
1bicbel Whltelei8e had some IAldlliw, s.n Freeman and
strong kfcb for the Surfer Girts Dmd Fllher' added multiple
while Miiey o.y husded. goals.
c...tee te..,... ~ her first •The Chill Peppers' offense
game as goaJbeper with ICelle)t shined against the Green Hornets
Prater stopping a few shots on with goals from Jm:tr. Comub,
defense. &un Sldnnei; WDaon Lubeck.and
• The Chlcb That Kick played Reed Rutt&
again.9t their parents when the The Chili Pepper defense was
opposing team dldnl show. equally strong with shots stopped every Chlcb' pla)w 500red by Peter Honno and }Id
including Solle 8eralw, Oaldla ~
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL
Ensign's record improves.to 4-0
. YOUTH SOF I BALL
Riptide allow just
one run in victory The Emign eigllth-pde
boys volleyball team
Improved to 4-0 wl~ a 25-8,
25-17 victory over C.OSta
Mesa Oct. 22.
F.nslgn fell behind. 6-3. but
acored the next 14 points to
claim the~ Cory
ffmJley bad a block and kill
whfle l!rtk Bonn let up IJle
Cllldwell and Dully .
Cmnphell for kills. Mark
Uebmmnn and Andrew
IC.Imo made passed well
R.J. D'Oruzserved 11
straight points. Including a feW aces, to gtve llnsign the
first-game victory:
Ensign battled back in the
eeoond 9et with strong
ee.rviog from Jimmy Burpr
and Murphy fDld•ock.
Gmrdt Heller tallied
several digs to save pc>ints.
John P\lppo added a few
saves and made a key pass to
put P.nstgn ahead
WID RelrhaiMeln had
several aetJ while Bnndon
lblwley tallied several blodcs
and kills. Ensign has
defeated Sowers. Corona de1
Mar and Harbor Day.
YOUTH FOOTBALL
Offense dominates
for Costa Mesa
aecond touchdown.
M.lcbael 'bonnina scored the thJ.rd
touchdown on a quarterback keeper from 7
yards.
,.,._. NortOo carried the ball wen and
added an Interception to atop Long Beach'I
6na1 drive. Norton alto provided a by
block to he Thormina oo h1a 7-yard score.
Jacob Glldar1 scored three
rushJng touchd<JWM to ~d the
Newpon-Mea Jr. Midget
Seahawks (12-13-year·olds) to a
28-12 victory over boss.
Hwitlngton Beach in a Jr.
All·Am~can Fbotball game Oct.
25 to fiiiish the sea.80n
undefeated
GUdart scored on runs of 55,
47 and 39 yards to go with a
10-yard touchdown by Erik
RMk.
Justin Flboum, Frankie
RWllO, Ewn IJvadu, C.O.rbln
McNutt. iwbble Boyer, Steyen
Deverlan )o9bua DID, Mu
s~. Amtln Ralger and J.P.
.Cormlyled the Seahawks'' -
of!enslve line.
Malt Garza and Taylor
McSu.nu each added strong
runs for Newpon While
quarterback Matt Bartdey
completed a 35-yard pa.ss to
c.arlo Valdes 10 key che drive
capped by Rask's touchdown.
Barkley kicked three PATs.
John Heard and 1yter
Harmon intercepted
Huntington passes. Brett
Hanrahan. Kevin Mo1 gemtem,
Morgan Brombal, Alex Vollal:re,
Rask. GUdart, Pat.rldt
Marln·Plnn, Hannon and Heard
led the defense.
Scott Olene, Ttavla Ptickett.
Kevin Haak. Ryan t.wler and
Jamee M~n added·strong
play.
ln Jr. Oln!c (7-8-year-olds)
play:
•Newport 20, lluntlngton
Beach 0:
The Seahawks set a tr. Olnic
record'with their fifth victory
this season.
The Seahawb (5-3) limited -
the Dolphins to two first downs,
lnduding one on the game's last
play.
Jeff c..rtyle and J.C Genova
led the rushing attaclc with
Aaron ero.by, Levi Stillman and
Korey Cablay all playing
quarterback.
Cablay completed passes to .
Jollh Rtwra with the line orTaro
D'oone, James Oi.rllda:n. Daniel
Albert, C.Olbe Kocte and Rocky
Petnberg providing prote<.'tion.
Seahawk defender Chrll
Johnstone tackled a Dolphin
rusher on a reverse for the
game's final play and was helped
by Rlvera, Garret flarthlng. kyle
Renter and Cameron Davia.
Crosby added several unassisted
tackles. Jama Barret. Marqube
Broward, Stephen Keenan and
NJc Landstrom stopped the
Dolphin offense all game.
Cablay played well at safety
while Levi Swoger had (WO
tackles for a loss with 1yter Rios
adding an inLerceprion.
In Oinlc (8-10-year-olds) play:
• Long Beach Poly 13,
Seahawb 12:
A quarterback nealt fell slx
inches short for the Seahawb tn
their bid to lcnock off the
first-place Jackrabbits.
8bd.r Luma hit MJdulel
The Colla Mesa Jr. Pee Wee Black
Mustangs extended their undefeated
aeaaon with a 24-6 win ovu the Long
Beach Rama Oct. 25.
The Black Mustep' oft'enae wu on the
field for 29 of the game'• 40 mJnutes.
~ Ooutli&M scored bla 11th
toucbdowo.olthoeuon·to cap• 70-yard
drive. He th°dthrew toJ'Adt Porteoua on a
halfback pus on fourtb·U'\('1· 13 (or the
Jack Jem1ee. 'DUota Gabert. Norton,
C.Ootnlraa, Thoanlne. ~ Kaay, 'l)'ler,
Henry, Gnml ~·and DJDon Miiier
mad6 awannlng tackles. Pruer converted
all three ofbla es:tta polnt and aha.red
Player of the Game honors wtth C.Ontreru
"' Hyden for a 65·yard touchdown
.receptJon with less than a
minute to go before the
aforementJoned extra·potnt
attempt.
and 'lllormlna. .
A 30-yard touchdown run by
John Bartoo capped a 60-yard
drtve by the ~wb as they
took a ftrst·quarter lead.
Stephen Vayda ran the ball
'M!l1 for the Seahawb ln the.
second quarter.
Long Beach Poty ti~ the
game late in the aecond quarter
or< a 60--yaid ID catch on a w
thin>and-15 play.
Long Beach would score Qle
game-winning touchdown in the
third quarter, capltalirlng on a
Seaha'wlt turnover.
The Seahawlc.s, who tlnisbed
3-2, good for third place ln the
Central dlvision, were led on
defense by Zeck 8eaudlne,
JCelJon Truxton, Jeffrey
C.Oild.lno, J......m Gtldart. Aaron
White, Matt'Cartyle, 0... •
Favftau, Luchs and Barton.
A.J. Swles. Marlo RoMlel,
lftnt Andenon, leaden Start.
Lou.la Sheldon, Joe Scrivner, Ian
Klug, White. Hwuer Molnm,
Spem:ier Schmkltt, Jake HaO
and Caden Stark anchored -Ole
offensive line.
Newport plays host Compton
10 open the playoffs today.
In Pee Wee (11-12-year-olds)
play:
•The Seahawb lost their last
game of the regular season
against Huntington Beach
di;splte two touchdowns from MiChael Helfrtch on nms of 46
and 50 yards.
Helfrich took a handofl' from
quarterback Adrian Lucha and
received a blocl from recelveT
Jack Robl8cm OD the 35-yard
touchdown to cut the Dolphin
lead to 13·6 late tn the second
quarter.
The Dolphins scored t.twe
unanswered touchdowns LO put
the game out or reach.
W1lllam Ham returned a
kiclcotr 35 yards before ~Ing
tackled at the 50. A few plays
later, Helfrich took a handotr
from Luch.s and got a block from
Nick~ to score his
second touchdown,
Se9n Bretlln. John Qvtsdan,
SCeYm a.pp, Mal Morrl9,
~HJcb and Mkbael
~led the Seahawks'
offensive line. Helfrlch, Hieb,
Scott Pnzier, Svendsen and J.D.
Abbott. the team's Defensive
Player of the Week. led the
defense.
The Seahawlcs will play Long
Beach tn t.he first round of the
playoffs.
tn Aag (6-year-olds) play:
•Mona Park Pathflnden 20,
Newport 7:
Quest 'lh.cc:ton scored a
50-yard rushing touchdown to
lead the Seahawb..
<lint HendeJIOn completed
two passes with blocldng from
~Branca, Davia Hamcom, wm Eary, OMMI SbeJdon and
Beau Roth. Branca prevented a
Pathfinder runner from scorlng
while Sheldon added a JO-yard
sack.~ Mldulel Reeee and Colin
Bnmdenberpr provided
additional dc;femive""-1pport.
Cole C.OWnt ran in the
extra-polnt conversion and
Davia Hmucom made h1s first
appearance at running back.
Keeton c.blay and
I lenderson, along with running
bacb Ala Scbwanenb.cb and
Collins. tafned valuable yardap.
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SCOR£ 8Y QOMTDI
l"(!Mt 0 13 3 8 • 22
Newpolt H1rbof 1 0 8 7 • 20
.
NH -Young 21 peee from J«bon
(Clmpoe kQ), 3 51
SECOM> QUMTER
Irv-MdCH t Piii from Trecy
IMc:Lauohlln kl<*), e:a arv-trecv I run lldc* f1 ltd), 0:411.
Newport Harbor High's Taytor Youna, above, tries to · .
shake off lrvine's·Justln Baker (12) as he lunges for·· •
mor~ yards In f' rtday's game. Bek>w, Irvine • •
quarterback luke Tracy (11) makes a c;tivingJeap past
ntlRDQUARTEft
NH -Theriot 1 r11n. lkldl fallldl, 7-;27.
Irv -Mc:llughlln •7 FG, t.07.
Newwrt Harbor defenders into the ea.d1one.
Foumt QUARTER
Irv-~.""'~ fellld), l:M. NH -Young 3 ptee from Jecbon
(Campoe kk*I, 3':M.
TARS .
'
Continued from B 1
team." ..
The <Ufference between U'yl.ng
for an at-large berth and tirlt
place ln the league has been mJ.
nuscule. Once again. • yard here
or J penalty there prevented the
Sallora from holding off a strong
league opponent.
Newpor't Harbor has I05l Its
three league games by a com·
blned 13 points. The decisive
points In each of those games
have been scored ln the fourth
quarter ..
•eetJeve me. we've ta.lked
about It as a team.· Brlnkley sald.
·1n the Jut tWo games (against
Foothill and Aliso Nlguell. there
were at least 10 plays that could
have wmed thinp around. I'm
SltVE MtCRANK I DM.Y Pl.OT
Harbor quarterback Tom Jackson (16) uncor1<s a pass Friday as the Irvine defense swarms with a heavy rush. . .
sure We11 take a· tobk 'Q1 ~ (ilm fense enough.· Brin.k.ley said. . vine 16~yard line. An offside pen·
of thll game and ~robably-"9 10 . "We backed them •Up at the 4· alty on third down pushed Har·
plays that,wc;>uJdJia~e-ntmed th«: ' yard line and we let them out of bor back and the Sailors turned
tide. And that's the dtfference be· lfle bole/' · • the ball over on downa.
tween 3·0." · · ·.Newport Harbor's. offense The drlve-ldlllng penalties
The one play that Will ~Jy ftoppjld itselfvia penaJd~ sq~ Newport Harbor's
suck out in the minds or1h~Sa11· . f.>tior to-<:arnpos' fourth-quar· donilnation in the second half.
ors ls Mike McKee's 00.yard ter punt., the Sailors had driven to The Sailors conttoUed the ball for
touchdown run wi'th. 8:4' re· lrvin~sJ9·yard line after an 18· morethanl7mlnutesoverthe6·
ma.lning in lhe game. yard run·~ senior tailback Malt nal two quarters and gained 12 Thllling, ·1&13, the s&ilors had Encinias. But a holding call, a ftrst downs, but only came up
pinned Irvine back at its 4·yard block in the back and an offside with 13 point&
line after a Brian Campos punt. penalty took the Sailors out or Encinias put forth another
The Vaqueros loaded the back· scoring position and fon:ed the quality effort, gaining 166 yards
field with three backs. But &hey punL on a ~n-high 35 canies.
dJdn't go to Jamaal VUla. the only P.arlier in the second half, a Sophqmore quarterback Tum
running back they had used up run of more than 20 )'8!d.s by full. Jackson, rilaking hJs first start in
to that point Instead, they ran a bade Trevor Theriot was called place of tbe lrtjured Kuey Peters,
counter play to McKee, who bac~becaWJe of holding, putting also played a stron3 game. Jack·
broke through the line o( scrim· Haibor in a first·aod·long situa· son completed 11 of2t; passes for
mage and outran the Newport don that It couldn't overcome. 161 yards and two touchd~
Harbor defense. increa.sing lr· In the second quarter, an ~ l · His favorite target was junior
vlne's lead to 22· 13. yard run by Encinias set up the Thylor Young,_ who caught both
· "We. just dJdn't 6top their of· Sailors with a first down at the lr· to~downs and Jotaled' 88 yards
with Newport sweep1ng the '99
meetings, 12·10and 19·18. . ,
Irvine returned the favor ln.20001
FOOTBALL
Continued from Bl with a 19·14 league win and ai4·0
conlistentJy atrlve to transform to a dtJe-game triumph.
grin. Both are relatively old-school After Friday's win, Irvine leact.
conservative and both d.emand and · the all-time series, 11-9. but
inspire the type of toughflesa and Henigan, tn·hJs 24th season at
hard work best recognized by those lrvine. ls 9~ aplnst
who have savored the game's brutal Brlnkley·coac;hed Sailor units. ·
beauty ftrsthand. · Newport has outScored the It~. Henlgan said in 1992, Vaqueros, 404·385.
when the Vaqueros entered the Sea ·eoach Brinkley and Newport
View League after a long run in the Harbor ls a real class act," Henigan
South Coast League, culminated by said. ·Tonight, it was two teams,
a CJF Divlslon II crown in l 991. poundJng on each other and you
lrvlne beat the Tars twice that knew It would be four qullrters. It's
year, including the first of their footbalJ the way it should be
"'
on six catches.
Harbor grabbed \Ill early lead
ln the first quarter on a 26-yard
pass from ~n to Young.
But Irvine tied the score earty·
in the second quarter when
quarterback Luke 1\-acy hit
McKee on a 6-yard sconng pass.
The Vaqueros go-ahead score
came after a play that typifies
how dose the Sailors have been
in the last three games.
With just over twq minutes ~
malning in the first half, Encinias
brok&.off a 12·yard run 'that was
near the first down inlu1cer al' the
Sailors' 20·yard line. A first qown
likely would have allowed Harl>Or
to rnaiotaip posSessaon for the
remalrlder of the half. But the
spot by the otfidal came up a ball
·length short of the first down.
forcing the Sa.Hors to punL
A 26-yard run by Villa set up an ' ·,
three meetings in a OE' played, without the (refuse].
championship game to win the ·Jeff and l have so much. respect
· the referee, and go about the
battle.·
Divialon IV title. for each other. We know we have to
Irvine won the Division IV Lille in play absolutely great football and
'93, but Harbor captured the thlnp have to go our way for us to
A-1, 100 (Mllmit9dl
~RUSHNi•
Irv-VIiie, 11-121; McKM, 3-89, 1 TD;
Tr.CV. 7· 18. · • rilti-~nelnlH, 36-16$; Jt(Mon, 1·9;
Mlftln, 1-3; Theriot. 3·3, 1 TD.
INDMDUAL PASSfiG
lrv -Tr.q<,1-11-2. m, 1 TO.
NH -Jedmoo. 12·2M. 181. 2 TDa.
INDMDUAL RECEIVING
Irv -Mc!KM, s-«>, 1 TO; S.m.ne, 1-13;
Ville, 1-10. Edwerdt, 1-I
. ,_... -Young, 8-88, 2 TDt: Link. 4-58;
Orlh, 1.9;'Therlo«, , ....
GAME STATISTICS
w • NH
Rrwtdow!le '12 20
AulhM-yardege 17-231 ~181
"-novw~ .. ,~~ ,12 . .:J, ."--no ,.._. ,.,um ywdl• S 9
Secb-y.,.,.,. 0-0 0-0
Ntlt Y•<NQe ·353 3111 Punta J..4' 0 4.35 5 Fu<nbaM•'lumcilee lo.I 2-0 1-0
~ yatdllge 4-60 7-511
Tlmeof~-ion 11~17 2143
•f>unl 1erume. l,,..1e91>1ion., 1Vmb4oll return•
6·yard sc:<>rlns run by Tracy, ,giv· lng lrvlne a 13· 7 halftime lead.
The game of Inches conttnued
lit the third quarti;r, after Harl>or
had tied the score, 13·13. Irvine
kicker Andrew McLaughlin
booted ·a 47·yard lietd goal with
6:07 remaining ln the third quat·
ter that just dJd clear the cross·
bar.
Newport ..
Harbor's Matt
Eoclnias (1) ..
tries (o break
.ttiroogh .a
hole in the
lrvllle
defense in
Friday night's
game. ,
Newport Harbor's Taylor Young (23) is congratulated
by teammate Nick Watkins (77) after a touchdown
Friday against Irvine, which edged the Tars, 22-20.
Division V crown ln '94, holding on be in the ballgame.
for a dramad~ 9-7 league win over •tt's just two very classy
Irvine en route to a 14·0 campaign. programs. 11l.e kids help each other
They met twice In 1999 and 2000, up. we both just hand the ball to
'JYpicaDy self-efTaFing. Henigan
downplayed his role in Friday's win,
dlrectlng credit to his players and
as5lstant coaches.
•Tum Ricci calb the offense, J.C OUk calls the defense and I talk to
the reporters." he said,
Even more often, Henigan
converses with Brinkley, typically
when league business brings them
together. And, .someday, when both
finally walk away from coaching.·
tbey'D probably visit regularly about
the duels their programs waged for
more than a decade. ·
1\.vo old footbalJ souls united.
BRIEFLY· ,
Anteaters win in· overtime against UC Riverside, 1-0 . .
Sophomore Undsay Duke
scored the game-winning goaJ ln
the lxth minute of overtime to
lead the UC Irvine women's soc·
cer team to a l·O Big West Con·
ference victory over host UC
Rivera.Ide Friday.
Duke acored off an ~st from
fre hman Britney Webster.
Freshman goalie Marissa Welliv·
er recorded five saves and
earned her eighth shutout of the
season for the Anteaters 00·3·5,
4·1·3 In conference).
Rlveratd dropped to (J0-6-3.
4·3·1).
Th~ top four teams ln the
standings at the end of play on
Sunday will advance to next
week'I Big W t Conlermce
O\isriplonshlpe in Pullerton.
UCI ls ln second. Cal Poly Sui
Lilla Obltp0, which features for-
mer Costa Mea Hlgh standout
Sharon O.y. la In fttst place.
The Ante.ters will cloie out
the regular N&tOn SUnday ac J
p.m. et Fullerton.
UCI J fourth straight
• VOLl.EY'MLL: th UC Ir·
vll"e women'• volleyball ttam
rufftred I~ founh aua.latu Joa,
falllnr to 8'8 W..t Conlnwnce
vtsJtor UtAh SCate 30-17, 30·24.
20..30, 30·28 Frid&y ll ~rd
Couru
Kttlly Wing led the Ante.ten
(16·8, 7·5 ln conference) wltb 1
mMC:h·hlsh 30 kill and 17 di•.
Dena kurzbiril added 12 ldUa
...,_ Mtter ~ Hain N-
corited 55 ..... and 12 -.
Ubtri» Brenda Wltt'flMll ....
W12dllL
The Agjes improved 'to J 4·8.
6·5 behJnd Zuzana Cemlanska's
23 ldlls.
UC lrvtne hosts Idaho Satur·
day at 7 p.m. at Crawford Court.
Santa Ana defeats Bucs
•SOCCER: Joel Sotolongo
scored the Orange Gout Col-
lege men's soccer team's lone
goaf, but It wasn't enough u
hoat Santa Ana found th• back
of the net seconds before half-
time and held on for a 2·1
Orange Empire Conference vic-
tory Friday.
Bil SoliB wisted on Sotolon·
go'e goal In the 35tb minute to
tJe the Dons.
Gout goalkeeper OulatJan
Lopez made etght aavea. Coast t 11to10-5-1,.7·3· 1 ln the OEC.
Tars plit in tourney
•VOUJ!YMUa The N~o~
Harbor Hlgh llrla volJeybell
team wUI play ln the contola·
Uon aemiftnalt today after 1pUt-
tln1 two matchea In the Santa
Barbara Tournament of O\a.m·
plom Friday. ' .....
The Sailors lost the ftm
match to Stockdale (23·2),
which won, 23·25, 29·27, 27•25,
25·17. A.Uyaon Jennlnp.led the
Sallon (16·5) With 11 kdla.
while BmUy Tuiner idded .12
kWa and Laumi Miller provtded
ff\'91\, Jtnntnp alto provided
'24 ualtta abd Kellie J.1na bad
20aMiitt.
"We Jus& rDlde too many un·
foiced erron to beet • ceun of
lbat qualit)" Newpon eo.m Den Glenn Mid. .._ add
have won that match. We had
swings to wtn the game. but we
just couldn't dolt."
Newpott closed ou( the day
with a 25-1,3, 25·17. 23·25, 25·
27, 15·4 victory over Oxnard.
Jennings recorded · 22 kJU. and
26 assists. Turner chipped In
with 16 kills and 1llryn Tarnutz·
er had 11 kills. King produced
28 a11lBti.
The SaiJon will (ace Blshop
Montgomery today at l 1 a.m.
Newport teams in third
• CJlOSS COUNl'RYt The
Newport Harbor High tioYa and
girls crou country telllN are
both In third place In the Sea
View League after they went 3·2
In the Jeasue'a six-way meet er
Woodbridge Fr1day.
Tho Newport t>oyt, led by
Kenny Jlaktttra'f. and Nick
Miller, defeated ~Jlso NtaUet;
28·29, Irvine, 22·33 and Wood·
bridge, 23·32, but loat to Foot·
hUl, 2'·31, and WU edged by
Laguna Hilla. 27·28.
Rakeatraw ftnl hed txth
(18:09) to lead the Sailor• (8·4),
wbUe Miller came In elthth
(18:27). Nkt Si. Andre contrlb·
ut~ to Newport; comm, In
13th (18:47).
Mike l>Onald and Cameron
McLuen IUftmd tn)uriet t· .... lbi nee, but Mttdn •
Mrd and AdMl MSJfteld
lttpptd Up, Ntwp0rt CoaCh
NoMll Kajtaid. OOilald had hit
.... m\lidei CIP .. · ~ no. Mc1.artn ~ *'CCMf lloitnidef. Id lnllb.d .... ( 171I0), ,
and Mayfield came In 23rd received J 7 kills from Breanne season ranking ln the NAIA poll
U 7:13). Ogden and 16 from Jordan released this week.
Kay and his squad are excited Smith. Lauren Snell had four Coach Russ Davis' Uons·were
abouttheleaguefinals·frldayat ace sezyea for the winners (7·1· No. 7 (n the final poll last sea-
lrvlne Regional Par.k. in leagueJ, who play Calv.ary son, when they ftnlshed 28· 10.
~we definitely haven't ran our Qiapel Tuesday, before meeting The Uona, who lost six sen·
best ra.ce of the season," Kay league-leading Northwood on Ion and do not have a senior on
sa.ld. ~ovr best race ls still to Thunday at home. this year's roster, will try to be·
come.· " 1Wo league wtns next week gin justifyinc their ranking
On the girls sldt, Whitney would give CdM at least a share when they open the ab.son
etue Jed Newport (7·3) wffh. a ·of their second slraJght PCL tl· Nqv. 11 at Sen Diego State.
fourth.·place ftnieb (1~:47), and' .tJe. · Duester ~ares well fmhman Wy Dierkes made the nc · · L. f l•
difference for the Sailors •. Coach naµ. ion 0 Week • TBNNJS: Bob Duesler of
Hric 1Welt saJd. · • HOl'tt>8S; Vanguard Uni· Newport Beach helped lead the
Oletkea waa supposed to NIJ veralty sophoJllore 'Vplleyball U.S. men's 65 tennlt team to a
for the frosh·soph team, ,but pJayer Stept\eple Pfau, who led fourth-place 6nl1h lo the lhter·
be<:Jlu~ or lnjur1e1 sbe ·Com-the Uons to a pair of Colden national Tennis Federation's
peted in varsity and certaJnJy State AthletJc,Conlerence wins team champlonahJpe held at
contributed. · · lut .week. was named Uon of Antalya'a All Bey Delek Tennis
• •she wu the real dltrerence . the Week; :. ' . •· Cub ln Antalya, 1\.uby S.tut·
ln beating the three team1 we }>tau, a 5-foot·ll outtid~ hit· day.
did," 1\mt said. ter. had a seuon·t\lgh 9 kil.lB The U.S. team lost to Aus·
Newpon . eked put Lagll~ and added to di .In a four· tralla. 2·1, 1n the tournament's
Hilla, 27·28, defeated Foothill, game win over Concordia Oct. third·place playoff. In the sln·
27-2$, and earned • 25·20 Win 21. She had alt ldlle. five digs glea competition agalnst Aut·
over Irvine: COuttney Marahall, and an ace terve in VU'• Oct. 25 tralJa, Ouesler gave the Amerl·
who had been tnjil,rid, ran ln ~ctory over Hope lntema· c&n1 a tingles spilt b)'. defeating
her ftnt raj:e of the seuon, ftn -tf onaJ. • Jin King. 6-1, 8-1.
f bing 11th (19:21), Whllt Catt· The two wlnt lrnproved W to The U.S. m~n·a 65 team de·
Un Mal etme fn 16th (19:46), l3·7, 1·1 l.n tho GSAC and fnted The Netherlandi, Spa.Jn. Dim• foUoWed in 24th (20:28) upped the Uona from No. 8 to SlovenJa and Sweden, and then
and Amy Penner roUDded out No. 6 ln th• Regfon 11 rank.lnp. 1ott to Mmco Iii the semiftnals. m. team'• peiformanc. lo 32nd The top tb *""at t.be end of 2·1, to enter the \htrd·place
(21: 13). • tbe ,..UW 1t110n will ma.kt playofhplnat the Au.MAM;
Sea KiDas ~Uni ~~~ ~. 9Cbool CdM cOacb aoupt
• WIU.lnlU.l.i nae <Mom ,i'tc:GH. • IOPl'MU.I Tbe CoiOna del :mM:!r~J:lnaW: V.UNo.4inNAIA .~~~;::-===~
tlty. 25-10, 27 ·25. ZS:.12, In a Pa· • MSICl'l'MLl.I The Van· aJty aoftball cOICb •
dftc COut i.npe match IWd 'Unlftrtlty womea'I QMMled lppi6Clm• lhc$ild
1barlday. 6aUtblU t.n. whlCb laWMd coa..a ......, hild COtldl NI· ~ ColiCMf bad 11 ddid In iht NAIA 1burnlmeDI dMale '11MMDpMn • (141) S~
klll co-.. me S. llflll. ..-111C 1111on; .-a No.•,... ••· •·-.
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LOST lboolr MAC _.71,
Palm pilot MIOO & dla
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Found 1510 Council• of the C1(y of ducfed by. a corp0rellon face nlue 949.723.JMI
Newport 8Hch -Wiii hold Have you started dooria .a"'""Olll fOUND a pubhc htarinc on lht buslneu.9et? No NIW 1483 CO<KATlll SANTA ANA
appliullon of Lawrence Restor Phy11c11 lher· ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii:ii COUNTltY ClUI
and l•na Tabak for apy, lac .. · John R WANTED 714-54t-UH
Variance No, 2003-005 Horsely, f"resodent · --.._I
and Amendment to This stalemeot was ANTinuES Ulr!IVJll
MddlfiUtion No 2002 filed with the County 'ti Ahnounctmentl 1610
049 .on r•operty located Clerk of Oranee County
at 343 Oce1n Boule· oo 10/28/03
vard. Tiie IJ'rop81ty Is 100S696UH
l<X'•led In thl Son&Je-daoly Piiot Nov. ,I . 8, 15.
fimoly Resodentlal ~R·•) 22. 2003 Sa495
District.
Requdt for ivarlance
to uce'ed lhe maximum
pu1ld1n1r b11Chl -and an. ,._S.........
amendmtnt to .>. p1ev1· , The· rollowinc parsons
ously·apP(Ovtd Modlfl-. 'are. dplna buJlne» u :
cation Permit to allow a EDB INSPECTION. 161
.portion ot the stnictllre !I roadway, Costa Me11 lo encroach )llto the CA 92627 '
front yard ~lllaclr' In · Edward David Blanco,
order to constroct~ new. 161 Broadway Coal•
1lniJt·famM resld~nce • 'Men. CA 92627 ·
This pr'!lect hu been Thi~ busineu 11 con·
revl•*•d. •nd it '1•$ dueled by· an Individual
been det1rml11ed thel It Have you started do1nc
Is cateaoric1lly. uempt buslness/cel]
under lh1 r6qll)rements Yes 9/16 (J'J
of the CallforAia Envl Edward David Blanco
ronmental Quahtf Act This stetement wes
undef Class 3. (New ftlad w1lll the County
Constr'\Jction or Con· Clerk of Orance County
versoon or S"'all Struc on 10/06/03 tu~~~itE JS HEltEBY 20016960179
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nld public hearone Wiii n. 2003 Sa497
be held on Wedneallay,
N..,-i...,. T2, 200!, at
Older $t¥1t Furniture
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Estate Sales 1486
DUCK SlASOH '''"°'• Dud! Huntlnt Club approx l/hr from · fj1~port Beach E~ctl·
ltnfhuntlne ad1.cen1 to
state waterfowl rtfuae.
ownership 1oterest &
approx 375 acre~ of land
& llJll>rovements ~ •your
own cemp compound
w/slruc ture and. 2
tr1llers. Wonderful F-rl
n1aht. BBQ's • & wine
te~llnc . durina duck
season • m•ny otrasl
•deal lor 2 f11end1 or
father ' son. Call Mike
It 310·541·0854.
DIANI GUIHlltO
Did Jose C. Guerrero.
Its been 21 years. We
nted to c•t a hold of
you. Slblinas looklne
for ou 562-n7-9746
f11te llnant, chlftO & ANTIQUES sliver, stunn1ne diamond
rina. La cryst.I bowls. --------Lexus car 94g.854 5575 Antlqun Wanted 3025
the-hour of 7100 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT
In the Councll l:fiJ1mbers• G1rar1i
of th.e Ne.wport Beact1 taf-••af CASH fOlt 'OTTlltY
Catalina, Natzler, Bauer,
· Roookwood etc.
Index
JEWRRY/ 3460
DIAMONDS/,
PRECIOUS METALS
Coaot Coln N-d• ,::r FIXU ,::r
Old Colna! Gold, s~ver, B~t [Ulude ,strott,
iewelry, watches. anllQues b I bl " l 1 collectibles 949 642 9448 es oc · arc• bl. Jbf. Iba, Act IMg.584-5482
3610 lrvtne -...... --... -............ ---.,-.'rt-.-.....,,.------~
-....... u -·~ TUltTll ltOCll CAM,US
DOGS VllW lltOAOMORl www~or1 j homu 3 & 4br Fashion~ Sc>ec· $549.000 $615,000
!rum ~lli GUNWfil( $624,000
96-644 2279 Owner /Aeent
Spay n)On"flll cat. hOmes 800-640-6661 for ~ ~.Qi.12
MISCEU.ANEOUS
MERCHANDISE
Mbcellaneous
Merdlandlse 3855
AU STiil IU>GS. SUf'fR
SAU 24x28 was SS,200,
sell $3.990 28x46 was
$13.600, sell $5,480
48a 100 wn $25.800.
sell,$12.850 Ctll now!
Tom 800-392 7806.1
,rime Ofc Suite App1 ox
681sf & 122.lsf at SI 8l
st 98tsa nee• Nawport
Centi!< A.vad 213 /~
HOMES FOR SALE
ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
Newport Beach
O"H SUNDAY I -4
Jutt l11tell·ll1 Ccmyon
VIiia lft Newper1 laach
2 La br. 2 112 b•. wood
floors. newer carpet,
GOLF COURSL VIEWl!I
$699,000 40!> Bay Holl
between Jambo•H &
Mac Artllur off r ord Rd
Call Terry~ .......
@ Armo..-.~
949-711-4600al14
Of'Of SAT 1-4
~INCOMf
UNITS
520 W IAlaoA llVD
(Corner ol 8alloa Blvd
& 6th SI.) l.\lps h 2ba
Ip. UCll w w-2br 2ba
bch vu from llv!m, Ip
wttbll 'lll~t $l ,22S,00l
~ Ca-ne Ml!f1 Coldwell
8NMr 949-/18 2318
Oonot datrub tenanb
0 0 City Hall, 3300 Na't!'port lllllUCll 1310 Ylrd 181 1489
BouJeva<d Newport Evtnb
Buch, Cehtornlft, al --------lSTATI & IOtmOUI SM.I ~ 949-6.11>1313 Corona del Mar SAT-SUN 12-5 42'~AVI
whJcll time an'd pjace lGUAlHOUSIMG c&,t• 't.t.sa /AT 8 3
any and all persons nMftMlllftY HI Lenwoo Or An
Interested' may appeal" '"._,...,.,, toque furn, beds, china,
and be heard thereon. If All •HI eetate advertrs· Buyer's Choice Caroleu,
)"OU challenae this Ina In thos newspaper os dept ~ houses. holiday
proje<:t tn court. you subject to the Federal florals end much morel
may be llm1ted to r a1s1n1 F 11r Houslna Act of 1968 CASH ONLY
only those Issues you or as l'mended which --------
someone else raised at maku rt llteaal lo Uptcale lte111s, Misc
the public hearlna 1dvert11e "any prefer· f16nlbn, 2 1ntlque Ible,
dlscrlbed In this notice ente, lom1tat1on or lw/cheirl. lelther IOfa, etc.
or In written corr•· dlscr1m1nallon based on 2474 NljlOll CM IH2 Sat
spondence delovered to race, color. rellaJon, su,
the City at. or proor to. h1ndocap, famlll1I 1t1tu1
the public hearlna. Fo .. or n1t1onal orialn, or an Information~ £.all (949) Intention to mah any
644 3200. such prelertnct, lim1t1·
/S/ LoV-• M. lion or dlscr1rnln1hon •
Horlile11, City cterli, Tt111 newspaper will not
City af Newpof'f laadt knowlnaly accept any
ffvee Ne-n-t 1-h
S20'0.000 eslal• ule, lllcludir18 Tommy Bahama
dimn& room Ml. cnh odf.
c,. for info 714-751-8040
~ ... Ganip~
Sat , Nov l , 71m·noon,
1018 Bucknlah•m Lane
Newport 8Hch.
Published Newport adv11t1Hmanl for 1111
Beach Costa Mes. 01tly esl1te which Is 1n
Pllol November 1, vrolallbn of the law Our
2003 Si496 readers are hereby
Informed that all dwell· Lost
fldliM ..... •s...... The tollowln1 persona
are doln1 butlneas as:
-Moreland Mtdlcel Inter·
n1t10111I, 17272 Newhope
Sl.1 fountain Veller, CA
1ncs 1dvertl11d 1n th11 --------
newspaper are 1v1ilable LHt Devltle Yallow-
on an equ1I opportunity haollall Amuon In
basis. vicinity ol H1tbor &
To complain of dis· Gisler CM, seml·t•med
etimlnatkln, call HUO toll· ' ta~~Uve Name Archie
fret1t 1·800·424-8590 PleH cell 714·434·7500
Ive m11.
APPLIANCES 3050
lllNMOttl WASHllt
100 & KINMORI GAS
DltYllt$125
Call 714-751-43'0
HOME
FURNISHINGS
Fumlbn
QUHN MATHISS sn
()1hopedc, tnnd ,_ stAI
In pWc wt-r. Sec Sl<f>
Cll1 dlMr 949-&8J97
CHIRRY SLEIGH llD
Sold --1. brand .. In
box must move. Worth
S8X) AC $250 9&356-81J7
NIWUSTINGS
CONDO 3br • den & 3 !>
b• front brand new So
of the hwy $1 450,000
DUPUX 3br 3ba & 2br
2ba Corner No of hwy.
Sl,450 000
Owner/Aaent
800-640 6661
2 ltlacli• te lteochl
Vmta1e COM 2br .. den,
owner bou11h1 1nother.
Sl.399.000
The Sanford Group
714;,412·8955
JUST LISTED DU,UX
4br 2ba house .. 2br Iba
unit Sl.275.000 Prine
only. lh1 Sanford Group
714·412·89!1S
Costa Mesa
t.aurtlot1I 41r, !1 /,I•,
Maa Verde 34<Xkt. 3 elf
pr. pool/sp1, areal park
view, cul·dt"IK 1845.000
Hurryl Act Pat Davis
CctiMit BarM ~1·2!ll7
NnWCm t9Gllft'S
2br Iba house, fp, la
yardJ, ear. new kite,
Remod Hpar aunt
h••/um/offlce $909,000
949·6S0..(17U
OPIN SUN 1-5
2117 VISTA INTltAOA
BLUFFS VIEW E PLAN
38R • 2.S8A • farn rm,
h111hly uparadedl 2 P•
Uos, 2 fplcs. A stunner I
$998,000 Oouc Bulley
Bkr 949 720-1704
2201 Whtclworll l.Altte,
almost 2800sf 4br, 3b1,
3 c aar, pool & spa, lot
over H .OOOsf fruit treu
New paint/carpet/
stucco Open House Sun ~(DJ 8l<r 949-4811-SOlD
O'IN SAT~SUN 1-4
2642 2642 Vista del Oro
Oe.sluble 38r end unit
w/1Br I Ba on main level
$545,000 Sally Shipley
Prudential Calif.
949 219 2414
U ndcr the Service D i rectory Ban ncr
Reach so,oqo Homes Each Week
Far O.nly $32 per week (4week minimum)
Call lorrai~e at.{94') 574 .. 4245
R•e Harbo< Vtew ~ b
2 5ba -t°""1m. ljrl n.x. ):>WI Canyon Vtrrw, COfM1
pool, ll>ll -E•c.lwve lisNna p1 Mic only · Avt
S6H.OOO.M9..S1-1 lf1
Newport Coast
• OH GltUNllLT
CONDO 3br lb• aated
cnmm, new carpet/paint
Owner/Aaent
800 640·6661
ST RAO A 21 CAS1DJJ'iA
()! 3br dwn m'lr, 3.5ba
3500\1. flyer Vutual Tour
rplOc com $1.670,000
A(t/owner 949-637 0300
MISCEUANEOUS
RENTALS
Rental To Share 6030
l Side Cotto MHa
sllare w/prof, rnstr suite
w/ba Comm pool/spa,
gated Garaee S750/mo
949 642 !>620
HI/Ocean View Reom
Oceanfront/22nd, Pre
vale rm. unlurn, share
ba. ultls paid, n/•mk,
kitchenette. lndly, lblk
lo Newpor I p[er. S730m.
Call Sam 949-278 7905
(between 9am·!>prn)
STUD I 0 , a pp 1 ox '•ftlnwlo lbr Iba pa too. 31., 3ba houu, quoel
$680rnl> All utll mlludes loroplate, shared W/d uru. newly relurboshed
• ca!!ltr No 'moke/peb hkups, I car 2araee A.ti 2 r11 1ar. wd hkups
'lli9-640-7U4 $1500/MO 949·293 4630 $2~001mC> 949·7!>9-0874
l• Ila Gr.....y Wiit lid,. liq........, View, J<XX>si, fp, w/d. La patJo, Vil1I f>ori. wall to Bah»
~ ocean vMiw $1200111 Is, p, w/4"Jr'e, rv'pli. •lnl
949 760 2570 969-645-6478 cond. $1660 lie 9&856-31.a>
Cute 3br 2b1 •one lam
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rocky promontory overlooking the Victoria Beach
sho1dine. The beach, one of Laguna's oiost
deSirable, is aa:Csscd by a private stairway. The
home enjoys views both to the south and to the
nonh with ia exc.eptional night light vistas.
(Jlhc interior of the home is intricately
firilihed. Hand-rubbed and stained panding is
complemented by extensive wt of moldings,
korbels and many unique built-in features.
Beautiful a.cccnt windows of vintage stained glass
add color and druiia throughout the home.
~ house fcarurca rwo bcdrooma, a billiard
room, office, and ~o and one-half baths. In
addition there is a one-bedroom guest apartment
separated from the house by the delightfully unique
glassed-in solarium.
$3,900,0()9-$4,500,876
For further information, please contact
Rick Balzer
949-497-3339 at. 306
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VACATION TWO WEEKS
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everywhere you look. Foothill ncighborh~
have private pools and more. Walking trails wind from the
community into nearby Bommer Canyon. And within the gated enclave of
The Summit at Turtle Ridge, residents enjoy the arand resort-style
Summit Park, boasting truly world-class amenities. Discover Turtle Ridge. THE DESTINATlON
This is one getaway that won't require a travel agent.
TURTLE RIDGE ™
A N1w Hills/at V1tla11 In fri,lne
Slnuted between Tuttle Rock and the pnvate
rcs1dent1al and golf preserve of Shady unyon• 1n
lrvtne, the vlllage of Turtle R.lcfse offers an 1dcal IO<Ation and
Is served by the acclaimed Irvine Unified School Distnct.
Choose Crom ten diverse nelahborhoods startlna
Crorn the $400,000s to over $1 ,000,000.
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TH! HOMEFINDINO CENT£fl:'M • 1,888.615.6210
From the 73 Toll Rd., exit Bonita ($\yon Drive and head cast. Look for nelghborhoOd dittctional s1ans as you approach :furtlc Rld,c Drive. From
the 405 fwy., exit Culver and hnd sooth. Culver tiicomcs Bonita Canyon Dnvc LOOk for~urtle Rldic neaahbcirhOod diteCt!Onal siant on the nant.
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agents should earn
almost I TWICE I as .
much commission just
because your home
went ·up in value?
AVERAGE PRICE
6o/o COMMISSION PAID ....
3 °/o CATALIST FEE
$400,000
$24,000
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$700,000
($42 ,0001
$21,000
• Do they now provide twice the service?
• Have their costs doubled?
If you are not ready to give away your home equity,
contact CataList Homes today. All of the muscle·
and none of the ($21,000) fat.
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Call u1 at 888.CATALIST
(228.~547)
Take a 1limp1e at the future of real eatate at WWW.catalisthomes.com , .
• Oreet C>Dtw>n11nlry to Bur W.. Comet Lot. S1ntfi ScorY H-In Colfece hrk •) Bedlooau • ~n. l )/4 &i:ht-
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PA<>PeATIES
315 Mlrtrie Awnue i Belboe lelMd, CA
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bottom SurroWld sound, custom cablneta and jaccuzz1 tub are just eome or the the morning to ocean views ln almost every room. Home features 3 bdrml / 3.6
features of this toveJ,y 2 ~ / 2 bath condo. Comptex olfm a pool, 24 bath; masw-suite With walk-lil closet, spa tub, it.earn shower arid two aided
hour eecurity, a JlW\lger on premises and direct beach access. Please contact
AO ENT, KErm FERENCE 949.637.5236 !>t295.CXX)
Permit read)' for a 4149 ~. ft. home.
Perm.It ruey plans toi a 4049 sq. ft. home. • •.•• W:IJ.(XXJ ,
Permit ready plant tor a 3600 IQ. ft. home. . •..• !>765,CXXJ
Mark 8lnler ~ 4 bedl'J blth hOme. 3,800 IQ. A. • •••• ~2.20(),(X)O
Mart SU\ler 3 bedl3 bath home. 3,000 IQ. ft; Panoramic view •. !>2250,CXX)
For ack:lifonai informalion, ee call or ~l~ OU( wd>site a lpgunoseOside:com
1045 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California • Office: 949.494.2124 • tagunaSeaslde.com
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frOm your livtng room to
1~ in the aoft breaa of the
ocean from th1I two
bedroom and two and
oJie..half bath condo in s.n
Clemmte. LOc*d Oil the
coutal blufl', enjoy ltl
down '.tewl of the ocan
aiid CafaljN llJaQd floln
. tlUJ beautifully mDodeled
homl.
sauated am to •ca.a Romamtca. • tbll1oeattaa hM .n the lllM"dtliel ttUat
San Clemente has to offer. The beach, Nd and pier await you from yoUT own
prtvate beach acceu.
Reminilcent of a MedltemneanVllla, the home wu remodeled With a
~we of gtilntte, traverttiie, wanil-hued ~vu Ula and aown
moldm&. A lnbrored wall in the living room rcllecu the ocean Yiew from the
balcony.
The gourmet kitchen ofl'en new white catiineuy, granite slab counten and
new GE Profile applianca.
The large floor plan mo tncludet. den With. 1llder door to the balcony ..
• Well u a half-bath for guests. The muter suite futures a beautiful bathroom
done in travertine.
Additional amenitie• mctude an Indoor Jau¢ry room, community pool and
~·pme room. men and women'• auna room.a, ae.rdle room and outdoor mower to wUh away beach land. . .
11111 home ii offered at $199,000.
IW_,., ,~, CMl KM'tlf Lk/Uy o/Flnt Tumi Rul BslMes Ill (949)
Jlo-6928.
Banllof America. ~
embraci ng ingenuity, .r.
Perched in the demable
lowei Mytdc Hil1I area of
~Belch, th1I three
bedroom and three bath
bOme IDaka one feel part of
ttie majestic acenery wttlUn •
leCbaded lpOt. Comptetely
rebuilt earlier th1I ye.ar, no
detld1 WU f~en
~ Milglrd WfndoWI,
opm beamed cdlinp,
CUltolll cabtnetl,
tbree-quartez:a inch maple
floon, lmpon.ed ltODeWOrk
(tmulled);; the ame
cootmctor frOm the M~ Raoit and Sp.) aDd wUtng for IOUDd, ilaml arid
camera u Well u for brOadbiDd ~· MOit ~!IY due to the
dty'1 Im~ underground utilitiet project, the le.Der pre-plumbed the
wtrJng for ea1e of converaioil.
SWting with the great room, it featuret a ~Jaee oUtllned bY crema nW61
muble. 1k gourmet kJtchm hU been appoUited with Brazilian~
counters and Peruvian travertine tlooa and bacbpWh. Stalnlea irteel
ICitc:henAid appliances, refrigerated Wine cellar and a walk-tn pantry provide
profellional qUality mat preparation'.
u~ a muter retreat futures • walk-to cio.et with. tale. lbe travertine
appointed bath Offen h1I and hen .mb and a 1pa tub with a view of the
Pad.6c.
All patio areaa have ~ 1ald with Kanjian ~e paven &Om Indil.
Additkmal amen!Ua include dual a1r oondtUOnm& tanklea ~
bot water.,.. llid profelllonaDy landlc2~ groundl.
'Ihtl home II offered at S 1,349 ,000.
For~~, oill Rm TMM .Re"1.Bsl4*'1 ~ O'Ndll Id (949)
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Throw open the do6ts
from your living room to
Jet ln me toft breesa of the
ocean from thia twO
bedroom and two and
ofie-ha1f t>ath condo ln SiJi
Clemente. Located on the
couta1 bJWJ, enjoy lit
down news of the ocan
and c.awm.. llland fram
· ttu. beaut:tfu.Dy remodeled
home.
SlhWed Dal to •c.aa Romamtra. • tfdl 1oca1lall Jw all the MHnllln that
San Clemente has to offer. The beach, rurf and pier await you from your own
prlvate beach access.
RemJ.Dilcent of a M~ Villa, the home wu remodeled With a
diSatminlttng use of granite, travertine, Wll'lll~ued paver dJa mid crown
mot~ A mirrored wall in the living room idlecu the ocean~ from the
balcony.
The gourmet kitchen offers new white cabinetry, gmute slab counters and
new GJ! Proffie appJJaiica. .
The )age doOr plan also incllides a den With a .Uder door to the balcony as
well u a half'·bath for guests. lbe master SUlte featwa a beautiful bathroom
~ dOne tn travertine.
Additional amenttte1 include an indoor laundry room, community pool and
,.._ pme room, men and women'• uwia room1, aerdte room and out.doOr mower to WMh away bW:h Nnd.
11dl hoaiO ii offered at $799,000.
For~ I~, cdllJc.rrn Lkllly of First TUl#I RtAl BstMls M (949)
JJ<U928.
Perched in the desirable
lower .M}'ltic HJlls Ilea of
~Beach, th1s t.b.tee
bedroom aru11hree oath
hoine Diaka one feel~ of
the majeltic 1CaU!fY Within a
leduCSed lpC?t. COmplelely
rebuilt emfjer thil year, no
dNilwuf~ mCJudlD& Milgard windows,
open beamed~.
a.lllOID cabtnetl,
~tnchmaple
&on, lmpgited itonework
(tmtalled by the Mme
contmctor from the Moo~ RaOrt and Spa) md wtztna for IOUDd, aJ.um arid
camera u Well u for broadband~· Mott ~tly due to the·
dty'• impending underground uUlities project, the leller pre-plumbed the
wirtn8 for ea1e of convasion.
S1a1tin3 wtth the great room, it featwa a &repllCe OUtJmed by aema marfll
marble. 1be ~ kitdJal hU been appointed with Bimltan granite
counters and PeruviAn travertine tloon and blcbpluh. Statnlea steel
Kttchen:Aid g>pll.ances, ~wine cellar and a walk-in pantry P.fOvide
profeuiODal quality ma! ~on:
U~ a muter retreat featUm a walk-tn cloeet with a safe. 1bC traVertine
appomted bath off en Im aD.d hen linb and a 1pa tub with a View of the
Padftc.
~~mu have been laid with Kanjian bef&e paven fri>in Inc:&.
Mdttkinal amemua tndude duaJ air ooncltt,ionJn& tankless ~
bat water .,....ad ~landlcaped grounds.
Thia bOme II offered at Sl,349,000.
F<w.~ ~, c-illPlnt Teas RMI llstMe's ~ O'Nnll M (949)
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• Our goal is to provide the
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The view from
Spyglass Hiii
Imagine practid.ng on your
own putting green overlooking
the hills and dty Ugbts from
this excqrtional Spyglass H1ll
residence. 1bJ.s home features
open beamed cathedral
ceilings, walls of windows
framing the vieWll and ~er
touches throughout. 'Ibis
single level, three bedroom
and two bath home stands on an approximately 29,~foot lot.
Hardwood floors grace the entry that leads to the expansive formal Uvtng
room with plush carpetiDg, stately rock ftreplace 1nd walls of windows and
glass doors that open to the covered patio. NW'by, the formal dining room
offers hardwood floors and a wall of French windows opening to the
courtyard. .
The spadous family room features a built-in media center, large windows
framing the views and remote, battery~ window blinds. It~ to an
.lnfOimal dining area and a remodeled kitchen wtth desf&ner tile bacJ!.spWh.,
top-of-the-line a~, granite counten and a.a.tom cabinetry Ind shelves
that frame 1he garden Window ovez: the iink. ~ch doors open to a aide pati~
with a custom built-in barbecue center.
Double doors 9pe11 to the master bedroom that offers ~cy and comfort
within a be.aUtifully appointed space. Pwned with eustom window treatments,
the French doorl and windoWs overlook the view.
Additloilal amenities Include a stereo system With ~ers in the &mil:y
room, Uvtng room, muter bedroom and office. There is also a new heating
and ah' condttkmtng ~em as well u alarm and hot water dradaUng
systems.
This home Is offered at $2,395,000. .
ForJMfe lnf"""4tlon, C4ll M11ry FtytrtiJltli First Team Est4tes Ill (949)
159-5747. Also, tour tlu /tome 011llne Ill W#nlJ.FlrslTMm.com/mfrytr.
Pelican Point
address
~ An .exceptional
neighborhood deserves
exceptional service.
As a seasoned home loan
consultant serving Orange County
for over 28 years, I'm proud to
bring my considerable experience
to your neighborhood. I also have
the technology, resources and
innovative loan products from one
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Branch MaNlllJ
Cell 949-422-2075
kwln_buddeOcounttywlde.com
Mission Viejo Branch
27101 Puerta Ruf, Suite 100
Mtsaion Vttjo, CA 92691
Toll F...e 866-551·2008
Irvine Branch
1804-4 Culwr om.
IMnt, CA 92612
PhOnt 94g.552.2n1 ext.224
Fax 949-552·2770
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3 PellCIOS DriVe $~750,000
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ftreplaca, air
condiUoning, security
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~ted, newer muter
bath.
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fountain in the mtry,
newer~ doon and
built-in blrbecuC on the patio. The bOat dock wtth side tie will accommodate a
43-fOOt boat. nm hOme ts offered at $2,550,000.
For.,,.~, "'° M.tliV Nl,.,P.Sorlt "'(949) 640-3600. StrtlM
~' 140 New(Jorl enter DrlH, SU. 100r Ni:wporl BtAcli.
Dover Shores
'view home
nu. pdv&te home
fcatura unobltruc:ted
Badt Bay views from
dl.m.ii& livU1g and
fml1ly rooms. lbe
gounnet ldtcben opens
to the tmuly room and
includes grarute
counters, C:heiry
C&btneay, ll&lnless
lbermador and
Sub-Zeto appliances.
Other features of this
Wge five bedroom, four
and one-half bath home include a~ entry, pool and spa. three
flreplacei, wet bar, four car wa&e, newer roof, marble floor;tng. category 5
wtrtng and air condidoning.
Tbii home ii offeml at $2,295,000.
For ""1f¥ '"'°"""/km, "'1l T'1n °"" (949) 640-3600. Slrtidli Proptrlks, 140
NftllfKlrt <:niter Drlflt, Ste. 100, Newport Budl.
Great curb
appeal
Set on a beautiful .
corner location is this
Plan 2, three
bedroom, two and
one-half bath home.
Features include
wood Ooors and
statrcale,fonnal
dining room, two
6ttp~, large
fmilly room with
ltOlle ftreplace,
counyatd, balcony OT\.
the second level with
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nu; tiOme ii offered at S 1,249 ,000.
For #I/Wt #1/rmNdf!nt, t:4ll Nttldil Mltdu!U Ill (949) 640-3600. Str""'4
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Gorgeous
Tuscan~le
home
Located tn ~gious
Shady Canyon with golf
course and canyon
views, tlils home
includes five bedrooms
and five and one-half
baths with separate
guest quaners with
kitchenette.
The gowmtt kitchen
with adjoining family
room loob out onto
the rear y.i!'d with
outdoor 6ttpl.ce, two barl>ecues, a pool, spa and outdoor entertainment area
with teleVisioii, dishwasher and miao. C.Overed lanais and balconies makes
th.la tiome ideal for entertaining. nm home ts offered at $6,295,000.
Fc1r ""'re'"'"""""°"' t"1l Ride Muney Ill (949) 640-3600. Sir/Ida ProperHes, 140 Newp<>rl enter Drl11e, Ste. I 00, Newport Buch.
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2019 E Ocean Blvd
48r 2.58a Sun 12-4
Cannery VlllaOe Realty
Vince Mayell
714-264-1908
$1,400,000
CORONA DEL MAR
1400 San Mlguel
58r 8Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Patrick Tenore
Nationwide USA
949-856-9705
2830 seavtew
48r 4.Sba Sun 1-4
Michael Brinkman
Coastline Realty
948-759-01 n
414 Narcissus
38r 2 3/4Ba Sat1-4
Michael Brinkman
Coastline Realty
949-759-0177
IRVINE
27 Ascension
5/8Br 3Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Patrick Tenore
949-868-9705
$3,995,000
$3,100,000
$1,095,000
$1,299,000
LAGUNA BEACH
549 Mystic Way
38r38a Sat-Sun 1-4 '$1,349,900
Wynn O'nelll
First TNm Nolan
948-248-8217
NEWPORT BEACH
48 N Hampto_rl
2Br 2.&Ba Sat-Sun 1 ·5
Patrick Tenore
948·898-9705
520 W Balboa Blvd
38r.. Sat-1-4
Cante Allen
ColdWell Benker
148-71~2378
$949,500
$1,225,000
NEWPORT BEACH
82 Ocean Vista
38r 3.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Maria Harper
Harbor Realty .
949-929-2015
2177 Vista Entrada
3Br 2.5Ba Sun 1-5
Doug Bulley, Broker
949-720-1704
1518 Anita Lane
4Br 2.5Ba Sun 1-5
Jon Cobain, Broker
949-642-7211
424 Weatrnlnlster Ave
2Br 1Ba Sat 12-5
OWner/ Agent
948-850-0713
200 McNell #110
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Cathi Denton.Jones
First Team Real Estate
949-422-9484 for gate code
2842 Vista del Oro
$1,049,500
$998,000
$1,195,000
$909,000
-$439,000
3Br End Unit w/1 Ba + 1 Ba on main level
Sat·Sun 1-4 $545,000
Sally Shipley
PNdentlal Catffomla
948-219-2414
406 Bay Hiii
Big Canyon Vlllu
28r 21/'a>a-Sun 1-4
Teri tt.rdke
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948-71&;4800
$899,000
NEWPORT COAST
9 Premiere Point
Pelllcan Hiii Sat 1 ·6
Jim WelMnbach & Jane Polley
Prudentlel CA R•ltY
948 422-8811 or 800-ett111414-4-a88.,_-34M
$8,495,000
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2 BLOCKS TO BEACH!!
Viiltap COM cottap w/ bardwoiOd
noon, brick Citq>tace, "1p mum swte
R.BOUCED FOR IMMEOIATB SALB.
OWNER BOUGHT AN01llBJl.
LoWClt prico ., cloec to I.be beach.
&p.nded. upsnded • ranodelodll
2bd plua den, 1·3/4bl. arwy backyard
$1,399,000
mE SANFORD GROUP
Ilea.I ...... •roter.ae Suvlca
(714)41~5
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Stefanie Meurer
(949) 715-3156
The Look o£ the Bellagio Hotel
4 bedroom, 6.5 bath., 4000 eqft. Walerlront palace with pvt. boat dock.
Jim Kidder
714.454.5459
Reduced to $2,550,000
~ Danny Dong Huynh ~~ 714.878.2916
~vi.ta del Oro
ee.tnblit 3 BK ind Unit with
1BR + lBA on main lftiet Many
upgr.da plut a priv•te encJOMd
~tio. Loeated near COM High and
BadtS.y
$545,000
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LISTINGS
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St,450,000
CONDO
3 BD + Den & 3.5 BA
FRONT-Brand New
South of Hwy
CDM
St,450,000
DUPI.EX
3 BD & 3 BA and
2BD&2BA
CORNER-North of Hwy
NEWPORT
COASf
$695,000
CONDO
3BD3BA
ON GREENBELT
Gated Community
New carpet/paint
1URI1.E ROCK
CAMPUS VIEW
BROAD MORE
Irvine 3 Homes
3 .&4BR
$549,000,
$615,000
$624,000
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2 Large bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, wood floors, newer carpet, and GOLF COURSE VIEW!!!
405 Bay Hill, between Jamboree & Macarthur, off of Ford Road
Priced to sell at $699,000 r ARMSTRONG OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4
PROPERTIES TERI ARMSTRONG HARDKE
CHAMBER OF CoMMERC1! Bu lLDING J::J~EA~~g~~mo 949. 718.4600 X 114
TUITLllOCl • SfECTACTVW
!STATE YALUE Larst s ()( 6 bedroom. ),200 tq.fi.
daipt pafm cswe with lldh uopial
ra fills. Ko1 pond and c:omplcu privacy
an guvd ptcd c:ommuniry.
Abeolur Value· Only Sl.299,000
Call P1rridt T tn0rc fur privm &bowing
414 WUTlllNSTlll AVI
CMm'tlng, clUllc home on large lot
with Iota of room for expansion. Light 6
bright 2 BA. 1 BA updated main hOUM
wlthF~ACnew«~tchtn&Hardwood
floorl. Remodeled eeparate 1 BR, 1 BA
guest ~office with pnvat•
alley entry & hidden patio. Latgt
Gruay Landlclped yards With huge
patio, gatlgt. gated plli(lng (boaVRV).
Move In radyl
Newport Beach
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Du~lex
OpenSat 1-4
Large upper owner'• unit
3br, 2ba, fp.
Ocean views.
Lower unit -2br, 2ba, beach
view from llvrm, fp, wetbar,
skylight
$1,225,000
Agent Carrie Allen
Coldwell Banker
949. 718.2378
Corona del Mar Duplex
Exclusive Listing
Principals Only!
Just Listed
Very Clean Duplex. 4bd, 2ba house
plus 2bd Iba unit hardwood floors,
fireplace quiet street, extra wide lot.
open beam ceilings, remodeled
house. Priced for quick sale!
$1,275,000
PRINCIP~ ONLY PLEASE
THE SANFORD GROUP
Real ER.ate Brokerage Services
(714) 412-8955
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2201 Windward Lane
$869,ooo ·
4BR, 3BA home w/2 cozy
woodburning fireplaces,
3 car gar~e, pool & spa,
Cruit trees. OVer 11,000 SF lot.
Broker Jeff Hill
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Prudential California Realty recently announced Steve
Rodgers as President of Orange County division
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Include Increasing customer
service
!! Steve Rodgers began Jn management with
~ Prudential almost 10 yean ago, although the past :! ftve years have been particularly tn:strumental. He
ex ~ tw aslimd tn luding Prudential to be No. I tn the
• San Diego market abate, u well u the largest reaJ l est.ate company tn San Diego with more than 35·
"' offices and 1,450 agents. With aspirations to gl'OW
c3 even funher tn the company, Rodgers is apandJng
into Orange County and focusing on duplicating
the same level of succ.ess. According to Rodgers,
"This ts fueled by my and the company's desire to
grow. By btanching into Orange County, I am
anticipating a cohesive leadership between the
vmous ttgkms." Rodgers will continue to be in San
· Diego, as the Vice President, asstsung when
necessary.
Rodgers has numerous goals for his new career RodgeIS is ta.king all the tools he teamed in
move. First of all, he wants to Ultegr.tte Southern building a large organization over the yea.rs to
California to a more cohesive gl'OUp. He wants to benefit the clients in Orange County. He ts stepping
increase market share by doubling his closest into a much ltl'Ollger ladersh.tp role.and will be
competitor. And he wants to tnause the CUltomet responsible for the Wion and management of
attVtce expettence of reaJ eswe transactions. lead.tng the gl'Owtb of that organization.
Having such an experttse in real estate, Rodgers CWrently as the Plaidebt of Orange County,
realJzes th.at real estate transactions can be stressful Rodgers bu numerous duties from hirtng agents to
and ch.alJenging. 'nlrough training, customer oveneeing custom service. Rodgers also assistS
service and technology, he wants to make that With developing business plans focurtng on goal.I
process u stress free as possible for the oonsumer and objectives and helping Prudend.al to continue
as well as the agent. to conform to real estate policy, rules and
Rodgen believes that technology will continue to ttgulations by staying focused and directed.
lead the industry and become more instrumental by Rodgers chose to be a pan of the real estate
enhancing the overall experience for the con.sumer, Industry because "you can follow your
along with the guidance and directlon of the a&ent. entttpreneurtal 1pl.l1t in this industry." He was
Additionally, he looks forward to integrating and looking for a career whete he directed his own
increasing networking opportunJty through destlny, and would not have a glass ceiling. He
networking events, nwteting programs and deftnitely found what he was looking for. Rodgers
communication system1. Orange County being the also h.u a genuine concern for helping others. In
sophiltiated community that Jt is, Rodgers' vision addition to mutmtz:tng his own earn.tng poteod.al,
of integration will be nothing short of accepted and Rodgers uses his position in real estate to
utWzed. encourage other agents to achieve professional
Dramatic Ocean
V1ew Estate
Emerald Ridge
Gem
gl'Owth. He underswids the tmportanee of reaJ
estate transactions and strives to help everyone
make the best possible decisions.
lbe best advice Rodgers could give an aspbing
professional in the ttal estate business Is "Quit
getting ready to get ready; just do it, as Nike wou
put it." He believes it is atremely important tO
follow your dreams and surround yowself With a
ruccessful organization and people to model yow
career after. "Have a clean and spedftc written pla
th.at you follow daily and find someone you rcspe
to hold you accountable to your plans and goals.•
Orange County spans over 700 square miles of
some of the best known and exdting sJ&hts In
Calif omla. Its location leaves nothing to be destre
Ranging from some of Southern California's most
beautiful beaches to just minutes from the
mountains, Orange County ls a pd.me locale to no
only visit, but as a place to call home. Rodgers is
excited about the opportuntty to take on the
challenge of this new temtory. Prudential
Califomta Realty currently dominates as one of th
top real estate companies tn Orange County.
Orange County ls a welJ.-respected market in thf
residential reaJ estate arena. Rodgers has
oondnually been a leader and an Jnspiration to
Prudential With his drive, aperttse and passion,
Rodgers looks forward to joining the outstanding
tum of professionals in Orange County md
helping to make a successful operation even bettel
-"helping people achieve the American dream of
homeownership."
SttVt Rodgm can be ruched at (949) 794-5700.
Prudentud C4Hfom'4 RMlly Is proud to be a mem/11
ofHomeSmtiees of Amerk4, a Bel'ltshire Ha/Mway
alftlWe. Prudential califom14 Realty Is ranlud
mrwng the llJp fWe rtal estate companies in the
Miion, Ulith more tluin $17 bflllon In sales volume i
2002 according to N'""1nal RelocilHon and Real
Estate Ma(IUIM, Aprll2003. Prlldent"'1 califom'4
Really 1u&s more titan 4()()() sales llSSOC'4tes In nMriJi
BO oj/ial In San Dktp, Orange, Los Allgeks,
Ventura, 5'fnta Barbara and San Luis Obispo
counties. Visit Prudential Ctllifom14 RMlty's Web st1
at: www.prudmtlalul.com.
nus dramatic ocean view
estate, nestled behind
private entry gates at the
'"'"' end of a 10113 drive, otren
unobttructed ocean views
that may be en~yed from
nearly eveey room.
.Amenlties tndUde a formal
Ubtary paneled in cherry
wood, an artilt'• studio,
With vleWs of the ocean and
Catalina sunsets, this home ts
tn the private oommtinJty of
Emerald Ridge. 'Ihe four
bedroom. three bath residenCe
features a gourmet's kitchen
With ocean views, master
Rtreat With doors~ to a
prtvate patio, apadous tamUy
room with ~)a(:e, a~
' front )'aid arid a tbrmal ~room that opem to an ocean view deck. music room, and a true gouimet'1 ldtchen With granite countcn and a
temperatu.re-eontrolled wtne cabinet.
The JJWter IUfte containl a sitting room With lireplace, private spa, sauna,
gym. and an tm.mmse cloeet arid d:ttssing mu.
ThU ~ii Offered at S2,750,000.
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lnd)'Mec Bank s (886) 236-0546 5.375% 20 1.500 45 5.660 1.950% 20 1.376 3.7'42 322,700 2.225 1TA 1M
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Provident Bank Moc'tgage S (800) 250-1713 6.250% 20 2.500 45 5.602 2.950% 20 1.000 8.471 322,700 2.350 1TA 1M --------6LB 1Y Rancho Sante Fe MtQ.. A (858) 756-1344 5.750% 20 0.000 30 5.788 4.125% 20 0.000 3.688 322.700 2.250 -------Union Bank of CA B (800) 828-2000 5.875% 20 1.500 60 6.050 3.125% 20 1.000 3.920 322,700 2.750 ITS 1Y ----------------3..250% 20 0.000 3.399 322.700 2.000 6LB 6M -----Unlvetaal American Mtg. K (800) 871-7345 5.875% 5 0.000 30 5.91 8
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~ a-rilormellon -.. -nlnuom .. COPVFllOHT 02003 The NaliafW Flnanael ,._ SeMc.e
-Prudential California Realty celebrates the
achievements of Laguna Beach's Truman
Home buyers and sellers benefit
from her market knowledge and
experience
personal involvement in investing, buying. and
selling her own properties.
Known Cor her warm, personal service, this
amJcable agent •suits up, shows up, and does the
highest and best for the client.•
"Most of my clients become my friends,• slie said,
Patdda Tmmaa, a top producer at Prudential •and that Is the way that I like Jt. Real estate may be
CaliforoJa Realty's Laguna Beach branch, ls the commodity, but people are my business. It ts
well-known for her dvic activities, as well as for her my obligation to express the hlgbest and best that I
tta1 estate succea. As a result, Truman hA5 can on behalf' of myself and others.•
establiahed an admirable reputation In Laguna "The higbllgbts of my consistently successful 25
Beach. year ca.tter have been the multiple opportunities to
Truman Is a proven winner who enjoys helping help people fotward in theft Uves. I have, and
people take their next tndicated itep in life; continue to meet, wonderful people. 1 seem to
whether ft is buying a new home or sellins an old attract, for the most part, genuinely lovely people Patty Truman
one, the la well Udlled and knowledgeable in the Into my busmess and personal world. Por this lam
process of ~ery upect of real estate. grateful.• Truman enjoys gardening, serving as staff minister
Prior to real tit.ate, Truman was a certified CICI'OW Over the years, Truman has devoted huncheds of · at church, spending time at home, and the lovely
ofticer and opened and ran an independent esaow hours as a member on the Board of Trustees for the dty iri which she lives, Laguna. She also enjoys the
company for a large local corporation. She was also Laguna School of Art andtl>estgn and on both the company of her three children, ten grandchJldren,
a professional model and Is an avid traveler. board for the American Paralyai.tMiodation and and four great-grandch11drcn.
"Travel u my pusion and on-going education," the Ebell Club. A nwnbet of years ago she wu on Patty Trum11n has the experience, servta and
ahe admitted. "It deepens my knowledge and the board of ~ors for what was then called the multr to serw her clienlr •ell. For mqre lnfonnatton
underswuimg of people and gives me a heightened Boy's Club. rtfl'rding tlu 1«A1 real estate ,,,,,,'Itel, &41l 1ur at
aente of the beauty of our wondedul part of the For numerous years, TNman was also the LagWla (949) 491-3331, ext. 317 or (949) 230.3446. You
pland.• Buch Board of Oim:tors' chair for the Scholarship can "1so vlrtt 1ur Wtb S'lte 41 ""'1W.pattytruman.cmn·
Specfaltang in induau1.al, land, homes, Committee. AJ such, she granted acholanhips to '"'" e-tMll her aJ pditytrtmlan0pru«."1m.
commerdal untu, aDd even businesses, Trumm both Laguna and Dana Point High School ttudenu ~ Ctlllfoml4 Rulty (J rou4 lo be a member
driws from her pat expmence u an esaow omca who acielled in community service. . o/H~ of Amerlctl, Inc., • &rltshlre
and blnket; plus, ahe la able to beneftt from be:r When not traveJin& -or lellln8 real est.ate -HAtMMWJI Affll'4U.
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Nov~mber ---------
Nmmhr a -Monday Government Affairs Committee -4 p.m.
Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m.
Nmmbtr 4-Tandly Community Events Committee -4 p.m.
Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m.
Novtmlttr 5 -Wtdnlldly MarUtlng Meeting/Wells Fargo Bank-8:15 a.m.
Board Guest Speaker
LB Broker Preview -9 am. • 1 p.m.
Nmmllar 1-THrldlY Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m.
LN Broker Preview -9 a.m. • 1 p.m.
New Member Orientation -9 a.m. • 1 p.m.
Nmmlltr 7 -Frlay C.E.: Ethics -9 a.m. • Noon
C.E.: Agency -1 • 4 p.m.
Nmmlltr I -ltndlY
November 10 -Monday
Nmmlltr 11-TlltldlY
Nmmbtr 12 -W1dntld1Y
NMmMr 17 -MoMly
NoVtmMI 11-TM..ay
Hm"'Ht 11-Wtdfttldty
Nmmblr 21 -F~ay
NOVlfnMr U-..__ .
NovHINr 21-,....,
Happy Birthday President Dave Schaarl
Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m.
MLS Committee -1 p.m.
Deadline for Thursday LN Preview-5 p.m.
Marketing Meetlng,Wells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m.
Affiliate Guest Speaker
LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. • 1 p.m.
C.E.: Trost Fund Handling -9 a.m. • Noon
C.E.: Fair Housing -1 • 4 p.m.
Realtor of the Year Nominations Deadline
Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m.
Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m.
MarQtlng Meeting/Wells Fargo Bank-8:15 a.m.
Govemment Affairs Guest Speaker
LB Broker Prevtew -9 a.m. • 1 p..m.
MarUtlng Metting/Ball Park Pizza-8:15 a.m .
LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. • 1 p.m.
Board of Directors meeting -8:30 a.m.
Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m .
OeadUne for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m.
N0vtmlltr 21-Wffnnday Mamtlng Meeting/Wells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m.
Education Guest Speaker
LB Brok'er Preview -9 a.m. • 1 p.m.
ThanksgMng Day
BOARD OFFICE CLOSED
ThanksgMng Day Holiday
BOARD Off ICE CLOSED
Laguna Board of Realtors, 939 Glenneyre Street,
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
(949)497-2474 • Fax(949)494-3887
www.lagunaboardofrealtors.com
November
Classes ·&
Events
Tuesday, November 4
8:45 a.m ., A,fftliates m~ting
Wednesday, November 5
9 a.m., HTrust Fund" CE class
1 -4 p.m., "Fair Housing" CE class
2 • 4 p.m., "Valet MLS• class
Thursday, November 6
9 a.m., GPA Committee meeting
11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview Areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27
Friday, November 7
11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview Areas 1-8, 10, 14-17
Mondax, November 10
8:30 a.m., New Member Orientation
Wednesday, November 12
9 a.m., MLS Committee meeting
9 a.m. -noon, "Ethics• CE class
1 -4 p.m., "Agency" CE class
2 -4 p.m., "Valet MLS" class
Thursday, November 13
1·1a.m.·2 p.m., Brokers Preview Areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, 27
Friday, November 14 • 11 a.m. • 2 p.m., Brokers Preview Areas 1-8, 10, 14-17
Wednesday, November 19
9 a.m. • noon, "California Paper Trail" CE class
1 • 4 p.m., "Forvclosure" CE class
2 -4 p.m., "Valet MLS" class
Thursday, November 20
9 a.m., Board of Directors meeting
11 a.m. • 2 p.m., Brokers Preview Areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26, i.1
Friday, November, 21
11 a.m. • 2 p.m., Brokers Preview Areas 1-8, 10, 14-17
Thursday, November 27
Thanksgiving Day • Association office closed
Friday, November 28
Association office closed
Orange Coast Association of Realtors
401 North Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 722·2300 • (949) 642·4105, fax
www.ocaor.com
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Live on the canal In Newport Shores Single-story end unit In Sea Island ·
Located on the most popular side of the canal is this three bed.room, two A great floor plan in this ho~. Remodeled two years ago, It is located within a
bathroom home with a new Trcx deck perfect fer enjoying the scenery. guard gated communtty. There are two bedrooms, plus den, two bathrooms,
Features include new bathrooms and a refurbished kitchen. All windows and designer wood floors, new carptt and limestone. Stainless steel appliances Ul the
doon.h.ave been replaced. kitchen include rdifgerator. Additional amenJtics include ~ed closets and nu. home is ready to move in and add your own decorator touches. marble baths wtth new fixtun:s, Plantation shutters, and high ceilin~. nu. home is offered at $960,000. nus home is offered at $849,000.
For more informatf.tm, call Kennie Jo Rizzo of c:oast Newport For more informalton, call Linda Brehm or Dmtne Kems of Coast Newport
Properlfes-COldwell Banlter at (949) 723-8800. c:oast Newport Properlfes ts PropertUs-Coldwea BanJur at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properl1es Is locakd
located at )377 Via Udo, Newport &ad. ColdweU Banker Reslde1'ttal at 4Cfvk1'£aA, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. c.oldwell Banlter Rmdentidl Brolcerage is
Brolterage is a member of the NRT famay of companks. NRT 111COrporaled, the a member of the NRT famay of amrpanks. NRT Incorporated, the nation's leading
nation's leading residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of residentfAl rul estate brolterage company, is a subsidiary of Cendant Corporatl<m
Cendant Corporation (NYSE:CD). (NYSE:CD).
Model perfect, cape Cod-style
Thia beautiful two bedroom, two bathroom, upgraded end unit is situated
on the Bhdfs with 180 degree ocean, sunset and city Ughts vtews.
The kitchen Wtthga,rden window futures 1&-inch Italian tile floors, new
cablneu, a dishwasher and hot water heater. •
The master bedroom has a view and new master bath. Pitched cetllng,
architectural mood lighting, Berber carpet, crown molding and marble
6.replace with mmtle are featured in the living room.
Thia home is offered at $3851000.
For WttM ~-ull SAlly Pltallps of Collit Newport Properlles-COldwell
Bnlin Ill (9-49) 118-1100. Collit Nt#lpDfl Proplrffa Is located lfl 21157
Newp<m Co.al Drl'1t!, Nntlf'Orl eo.st. Coldwell Ba"lter Resldn«Htll Brolter11g Is
" tWMber of IM NRT fa#illy of ctmlfNl11la. NRT ~, the """°"'s 1e4fttrNlfMldUl 1W--11iOlter91 """"'""' Is" ~ry of C#ul4tll CO.JI'!'.,_ (lrlSIJ:CDJ.
Premiere gated Newport Ridge Vistas community
nus gorgeous two bedroom plus loft (third bedroom option) features
custom two tone painting, window treatments, built-ins and hardwood
flooring in neutral tones. A Ubraty/dcn features gorgeous custom built-ins.
crown moJdlng and plantation shutters. In the fonnal living room there ls a
travertine faced fireplace complete with gas logs. ·
The gourmet kitchen with dual ovens, built-in refttgerator and breakfast
nook leadt out to a pieturesque patio wtth custom lighting, fountain and
built-in speakers. The formal dining room wtth cathedral cdling also accesses
the patio. A 6.repJace, private balcony and dual walk-in closets With custom
built-ins are features of the gracious master rulte. Stq>s to COIDJllunity pool
and spa.
Th.ls home ls offered at $849 ,900.
For""'"' '"formation, call Gng Lombdrrll or Ginni Jolmso" of Coast Newport
~-ColJi«ll S.nlter Ill (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties Is
loutNI at 4 Clt!k PIAu, Ste. 260, Newport BeAch. Coldititll Banlter Resldnttull
B~ Is" memlier of the NRT f11;,,ay oJ CO#lfJ"nlis. NRT lncorpor11ted, the
"4tltm's ludln& mtdtntUll roil ntatt broltera&e company, Is 11 subsfdiaty of
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