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SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 2003
DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT
Nancy Dixon walks down a ramp at Larson's Shipyard. A walkway along the water's edge would be inconvenient, she says.
Property owners divided
over -Mariner~s walkway
The Harbor Commission is considering
a plan to build a walkway from the
Arches Bridge to the Balboa Bay Club.
Allofa Robinson
Daily PUot
MARINER'S MTLE -Busi·
ness owners are divided over
a proposal to build a water-
front walkway from the
Arcbea Bridge to the Balboa
BayQub.
The Newport Beach Harbor
Commlsslon is exploring
building the wooden walk.·
wayas a tourist attraction and
as a boost for waterfront busi-
nesses.
A consuhant studying the
project has nearly finished
collecting feedback ·from 23
property owners -mostly
businesses -who would be
affected by construction of a
waterftont walk, and so far,
responses are rnixed, New-
port Beach City Engineer
Uoyd Dalto'n uid.
Nancy Dixon, owner of T ""
son's Shipyard, is a critic ot
the wal.lcway plan.
"I just thought It was a bad
idea," she said "I thought i1
could be a safety Issue."
The city would have to In-
stall a drawbridge at her ship·
yard to allow boats In and out,
Dixon said. Boats in need of
repair can arrive at all hours,
depending on the ddes, and
the repair work can create
chemical fumes and flying de-
bris, she said.
Theft from boat!> and litter-
ing are issues in the harbor. a
problem that could be exacer-
bated by bringing more peo-
pie to the area, OlXon said.
"That's already an issue out
here," she sald. "I think we're
just inviting more people to
come and pollute."
Duffy Electric Boats Vice
Prebld.ent Gary Crane had no
such reservations ab"ut the
wallcw v proposal. wiuch he
swd w1 1ld be good for his
business.
"From a retail s1andpoint,
we would like to see 1>0me-
thlng like that,· Crane said.
As to problems with theft.
Crane said. "a boardwalk Is
not gomg to decrease or ln-
crea'ie that. llmt's always go·
ing to be an element tha1
would happen "
TI1e local chamber or com-
merce and conference and
vislront bureau wen> un-
equivocally pos1Live about the
proposed walkway
"I think it would be ter-
rine," Newport Beach Olam-
ber of Commerce President
Richard Luehrs said ... 1 think
il would. In fact, benefit the
business community down
there.,,particuJarly the restau·
rants.
Bu mess suffered after
Sept. 11, Luehrs said, but has
steadily improved since then,
and a waterfront walk could
help the recovery.
It would make a greal sell-
ing point, said Marta 1 layden,
executive director of the New-
port Beach Conference and
vi .. 1tors Bureau.
"I lhink II would ~ an en-
hancement.~ she said, clling
the San Antonio River Walk's
succc<;.s in revitalizing busl-
ne~.
II would give visilors more
acc:e<>.'> to "one of our major
aumctions." she said
A harbor walkway has heen
See MARINER'S, P11e A4
College district chancellor to retire
Bill Vega announces his plan to leave in
June, after 10 years at the helm of Orange
County's community colleges.
DHpa Bh1rath
Daily Piiot
Days after he completed 10
years 81 chancelJor or the coast
Community College District,
WUllam Vega has announced
that he w1U retire ln June.
Vega took over u the district'•
fttth chlJ)ceUor on Nov. 1, 1993.
He did not specify rea.sonJ for
his retirement, but tlmply aa.ld
ln a statement that lt was time
Nto routeN my own future
goals and con.sider the posstbU-
lty of new professional cha.1-
lenges.w
Vega was not avaUable for
comment on Friday, but he said
in the ltatement that he Is
proud to have seen changes to
the "organlzatJon's culture~
during his years as chancellor of
the district, whJch includes
Orange Coast College, Golden
West College and CoastlJne
CommanJty College.
H.15 goal u was to establlsh
an environment in which open
and honest communication
fAMJLY TIME
could lake place and he be
lieve he accomplished that
during his tenure, he said.
Vega has been one of the best
chanceUors In the district's his-
tory for that very reason, said
Jim Carnett, spokesman for
Orange Coast College. one or
the district's colJeges.
"He's done a great job forging
a bond between the dlfferent
campuses.~ he said. "Before he
took over, there was quite a bit
of antagonism and suspicion
among the dlff'erent colJeges. •
But Vega changed all that
with his brand, or management.
Carnett sald.
"He Is approachable." he
said. H And he Is a genuinely
nice guy. People re'lpect him
and admire him."
Another significant accom
pllshment for Vega was the pas·
'18ge of a historic $370-mllJlon
bond In November 2002. That
bond will fund facility Improve
ments over 20 years at all three
schools -Orange C..oast, Gol-
den West and Coastline.
It was Vega's Nleadership ge
nlus" that made everyone in the
district ·reel special and re-
spected,• sald Paul Berger,
president of the district's board.
• "I have been Impressed with
BlU's leaderahtp. particularly his
abUlty to create consensus and
See CHANCELLOR, Paa• A4
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AT A GLANCE
ON THE WEB:
www.~com a ver the last 20 years.
America bu been
capd):ated by tho thought
otbecomtn; orpniz.ed. So pt
la our need to be organized that
It hu tpawnod an entire
~COnta1ner
llOl'I. M bya wona.rtul bunch
Of peo~ ~Whom I bad the paeuure ot~ lil th•
mkH 9801. ta a paracl1M for
, an~ wtio wan ta to prt·sort
·their lawjdry. aJphabetiz.e thelr
1plc• and wne Ill thf cablet
•that mt behind the computer or
enterta.ln·
ment center.
Thil year, the
Container ·
Storewtll do
weUoverStOO
million ln
buain
The
....._----~ orpnll.ldon ft'eniy apread
directly to our,
hom and
helped boott
the pread or cloeet OronWril
comptnlft. 'lbday. we have the
Ooset Factory, Closet World and
r.atlfomia Ooseu. to name a
few.
My old lmport bualneu told
product.I tt> these companJet. ill1
Of which a.rt very IUcceatfuL [
tried ln val1'I to get my own
closeu orpnlzed, but they were
no different &om the lt'll.f
rau t In the plumbcn hOw.e.
Apparent)y, thm Js no end to
the Wl)'l ln which we can pc.
organized or th ago at whkh we
abould awt thfn.king about
let FAMILY, P11• M
WEATHER f&&
Sprinklea are po .. lbte.
heP•&tA2.
Gov.-elect taps
Newport mayor
for task .force
Schwarzenegger
endorser Steve
Bromberg could give
Newport a say in
water-quality policy.
June C11a1r1nde
Daily Pilot
NFWPORT BF.ACH -A new
task force created by Gov.-elect
Arnold Schwanenegger to draft a
statewide water policy mclud~
an appomtee familiar to locals.
Newport Beach Mayor Steve
Uromberg has been appointed to
the new Water Policy Advisory
lask l-orce. a group of local and
regional water-quality advocates
charged with drafting a compre-
hensive statewide water plan for
the new administration.
·I'm thrilled to be able 10 take
part in something that could
shape policy for decades 10
come.· Bromberg said.
The 1ask force held its ftrSt
mee1ing in Sacramento on Fri-
day, with several members In·
eluding Bromberg participating
by conference call. The 2~·hour
meeting laid the groundwork for
the tw force.
The group's main focus ~
drtnkmg water. Bromberg said,
and most of Its Initial discussion
cenlered around Nonhem Cali-
fornia issues such as the c..ALFED
Bay-Delta Profl'rt. Bui having a
Newport Bea<.n ~ic.e on the task
force has already made a differ·
EDUCATION
ence. In the
first meeting,
Bromberg
was able to
emphasize
the impor-
tance of rec-
readonal wa·
ter quality.
Bob Caus-
tin, founder
Steve Bromberg of environ-
mental group
Defend the Bay, sald that Brom·
berg's appointment will be a
good thing for Newport and for
all Orange County.
"He will be influencing state
policy to protect Newport Bay,
for its future,· Caustin ..aid. "The
problem has been In the past
that we haven't had enough of
that type of proactive involve-
ment and we get left out when
new rules are created . . . . You
have to reach beyond Orange
County to protect our bay and
the ocean:
Broffiberg said he's not sure
why he was asked to participate
In the taslc force. but sald It may
be because of his support for
Schwanenegger in the cam·
paign. After a sit-dawn meeting
with the then-candidate, Brom
berg publicly endorsed Schwat7
enegger for governor.
•JUNECASAGRANOE cove~
NewpOl1 Beech and John Wayne
Airport She may be rceched at 19491
574-4232 or by e-mail at
jun11.cauor•ndel§latimes.com.
Housing may be
in OCC's future
Coll ege district offers
a lease on land for
apartments but the
project would exceed
city-allowed density.
Deirdre Newman
Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -OfficiaJs with
1he Coast Commumty College
District want to lease property It
owns for development as apart·
ments at a higher density than
the city allows.
The district board voted to so·
licit proposals In September for
the apartment project on the
corner of Adams Avenue and
· Plnecreek Drive near Orange
Coaat College. The proposal
calls for at least 304 units.
The board received 13 pro-
posals and was set to select a
bidder on Wednesday. But board
members had so ma.ny ques-
tions that they decided to post-
pone the Issue until Nov. 14,
spokeswoman Erin Cohn said.
FYI
The dl1trlct will con1ider the
proposal• at 2 p.m. Friday at it1
office at 1370 Adami Ave. For
more Information, call (714)
438-4605.
Cohn said the dl.'ltrict chose
the project that would be the
best Investment.
The rent it receives would
benefit students by providing
funds to add more classes to
schedules that have been deci·
mated by state budget cuts,
Cohn added.
But the district's desire to ex-
ceed allowable denslry bas aJ.
ready riled at least one resident.
Mike Beny cltt'tges the dis-
trict is being hypocritical after
promlslng to be a good neigh·
bor when It violated Its permit
to operate a weekend swap
meet. He said higher density
projects usually mean problems
with parking. trafDc and over-
crowding.
Ste HOUSING, P11e A4
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BOOMERS & ·BEYOND ::
A proud
, veter·an
After his release from a German POW camp,
Mike Hartunian returned to Newport-Mesa,
where he had trained with the Army Air Corps.
Lula Pefta
DaltyPilot
A . Veterana o.y approaches.
Mike HanunJan 6nds himself
dUnk1ng morw and more
a.bout hJs dayl u •
bombaldier during Wor1d Wu ll.
10 when the order to ball out of the
plane came. he didn't hear the ca1l
Luckily. the co-pUot pulled on hla leg,
and he came down to aee what wu
going on. Hartunlan pabbed his
parachute and jumped.
"l dJd • tum~raau.lt in the a.Ir, and
then l pulled the ripcord and the chute
opened -then my pain started." he
said.
Ha.rtunl.an had landed on a pole.
.,
The 82-year·old Newpon Beach
readent joined the Anny N.r Corpe ln
September 19.u to help ln the WV
eft'ort. He was sent for traJ.n.tns to the s.nta Ana Anny AJr Bue. wbJc.h ls
when9 Orange Coast College now
stands.
While be was oot injured. It wu a
pa1nlul landing, he 18.ld, followed by a
feeling of bopeleaneu.
• KENT TREPTOW I OAl.Y PILOT
Mike Hartunian sits with a portrait of himself and his feflow airmen in Wortd War II. Mike, who was a bombardier on a
B-24, now sc>ends his time handcrafting bact(aammon boards as gifts for those who donate to Armenian charities.
Although be dreamed of becoming a
pUot. Hutunian WU cla.saUled U a
bombardJer and became part of a 8-24
Liberator crew. The 8-24 was a beavy
bomber that was known u the ·box
"I'm loolcing at the Alpe Mountains
down south of Vienna. and the anaw
and ell that and lta cold. So I realized
that I had to gfw up.. Hartun.lan said.
He and his aew were captured and
taken to an air6eJd. where they spenl a
f~ nights. Ewty night. their captor1
would rake their shoes so they wouldn't
try to escape.
He wu later aabrl to Luckenwalde, a
pdloner of war camp, where he feared
death ai fMf1Y tum.
who wue marclUni th.rougb on their
way to Berlin. Hlttuntan uJd that the
Soviets wouldn't let them go because
they wanted Soviet prisoners of war
back thal the Allies had liberated. He
was finally released in late May 1945.
area when stationed at the Santa Ana
base.
In his retirement. Hartunlan apends
about 30 hours a week creating
handmade backgammon boards, which
he glves to people who donate a
minimum of $30,000 to an Armenian
based charity.
car.·
For Hartunl.an. Jan. 15. 1945, ls one
day he'll never forget. Wh.IJe oo a
bombing raid aver Vienna Austrll. his
plane WU hit twk:e by enemy ft.re. The
pilot told him to lab over the lop gun
tumt to bdp ftgt)t olf the et>enl)t When
Hartunlan rached the tumt. he
couldn't get his headphones plugged in
They were later taken to an
lnterrogation center. where HartunJan
sakl be got off easy.
"I remember we went into (the
showers). J saw an of these showerheads
overhead. and I didn't know wha1 was
going to come oUt of them." he said "I
didn't tee any water. I thought ii was
going to be some kind of gas. but after a
wb.IJe. lt WU wa.tec •
When Hartunlan returned home
from war, he decided not to mab a
career out of the mlllwy. Instead. he
wenl back lo schoo~ to Santa 8ad>ara
Slate College. He married and
eventually moved back to Orange
County. He had fallen ln love with the
But he remains active in wteran's
causes and is a member of the
American ex-Prisoners of War. a
support group for fonner prtsonera of
wac.
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TIM Com Meee Senior c.n.
wlll Pf'9M"t • beneftt
~of •u.te Nita
~191n; an lrrteractlve
comedV by Vldd Qu.cje and
M.ripet Donovan. et 8 p.m. In the
RobM B. Moore Thealre at
Orange Cout College. Tidteta
cost $36, or $76 for pmerred
Mlltlng. Information: (949)
M6-5080.
NOV.15 n.eom Men Senior~
wlll preMnt a beneftt
performance of .. late Nhe
Catectilam; en lnterKt.lve oomectv by Vldd Quade and
Meripat Oonoven, at I p.m. In the
Robert 8. Moore Theatre at 0ranue Coa1t College. Tldceta
cost $36, or $76 for prwfetred
Meting. lnfonnatJon: (949)
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ONGOING
OMl9 .... c.1'lr holde.
panclke brMkfut from 7:30 to 10
a.m . on the eecond s.turd8Y of
..,.,y month. Bf'Mldnt Includes
penc:at•, Nuaage~ coffee end
orange juioe for $3, $1 fof
c:hflchn. The center It at 800
M~ttte. Corona del Mer.
Information: (IM9) 844-32".
Women IO Ind.._ an loln •
d#lcutelon gn>Up COC>fdlnated by
"1b them. J WU a small fry [beca.uae) I
was only a aecond a aecond lieutenant."
he aald. "What the beck dJd J knowf'
Then suddenly, on April 21. 1945, all
of the Germans soldiers guarding the
camp were gone. replaced by Soviets
.
Jewlth Family Servlcea to
eddren luu• ludl ••anxiety,
depreuion, relationahlp9,
lonellneea end f1mlly. The grOtJp
meets from 10 to 11:30 e.m.
Mondsya at the agency offtces,
260 E. Baker St, Suite G. Cott.
MNa. Preregistration required.
(71') 446--4960.
The .... lnltltutit c6n free
computer daps to people wtth
fldlng vislon wt'O have dltftcuttv
Mefng the computer ICt'Mf\. The
Oaala Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave .• Corona del Mar, ohn 1i>c
....ion.. C.11 to sign up for
d ...... (714) 821-~.
The Com Mau Senior c.m.
hae ballroom dancing with live
mutic from the Betty'• Trio from
7:30 to 10:30 p.m . .very Tueedey
night at 696 W. 19th St, Costa
M .... $4. 19'19) 548-3884..
JewWt Femlty 8eMce ot Orlnge
County tpOMOrs an ongoing
healing aupport groop for the
ctlronlCllly Ill. The purpose 11 t.o
provide pertlciperrtt with
emotional end aplrltuel aupport
to manage lllneu end ita
conaequenc:es. The groop meeta
et 7 p.m. Thurtdeya et the Jewish
flmlly SeMoe of'Rce, 260 E.
Baker St. Cost.a M ....
Attendance it free, but
reglstr1tion is required. (114)
446-4960.
..._... femly 84nlce ~
ongofng bereavement IUpport
groupe for adults at ell 1t1g9e of
lou. Group members that9
IXperiences, hear how ~rt
deaf with grief, receive auppot1
end i..m weys to cope with
aadneM Ind to... One group m..u et 1 p.m. Twedeys at Beth
J900b In Irvine. The MCOnd grot.1p
meetl It 10 a.m. Tueedayt et
Temple Judea In Legune Hiiia.
The third grot.1p meets at 1 p.m.
Thuraday9 at the Ezra Center In
Anehelm. There'• no coat to
attend, but •dv•nce reglstrltlon
11 required. (714) ~-
0..-Sen'°' c.nw .....
anlmnce, coontellng end
referral Nrvlcet for seniors. (949)
844-3244.
Mtwtdl Found8doft ln"1Uctot
Hillery Stone leedl en el(erdM
dUI at 11 e.m. Thur9dsya et the
Jewtsn Senior Cen•. 250 e.
Baker St, Coste M .... {714)
613-6641.
a.. Senlof Centw ...... dely
telephone contact progrem for
senlora who have• limited local
auppon tyltem. They allO offer
computer da .... that teed\ the
bealca of Word, Quk*en, Print
Shop end Internet uaege. (949)
844-3244.
The 0..-8-*w~offw'I •
1huttJe to take membera to
epPolntmenta and grocery
shopping. The shuttle alto tek ..
members to the center. Call to
make en appointment. (949)
644-3244.
0.-.8ftofc.ntwoler9¥teual
aid screening• wtth a Br1llle
lnltltute reprnentatJve, by
appointment. (949) 844-3244.
a.. Senlorc..r ti...
wtlldng group called Walkers Not
Roc:bra, Whktl "'""onQe.
~to enjoy eoenlc walb In and
eround the Newport 8e.cti ll"N.
(949) &44-3244.
The~1AaM.andO.W
Support Group of Newport VIile
WettMlle Rou CCHpONOt'a.
free IUppc>ft group meeting for
careglven et 7 p.m. the fourttl
Thurtdey of eedl month through
October at Newport Ville Welt
Aaiated Living, 393 Hosphal
Road, Newport Bead\. (949)
831-3555.
TheAtzheimer'• ANn. •nd ~
Terrace, a residential community
for people with Alzheimer'•
dlaease end related dementle.
offers e free ~rt group for
careglvera at~ p.m. the first
Tuesday of ead'I month at Mesa
Terrace, 360 W. Bay St, Coste
Mesa. (71,) 283-1111.
Oetil Senior c.n.. conducta
blood preaure screenings from 9
to 11 e.m. the first end third
Tuesday of eed\ month In Room 3
at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona
def Mar. (949) 844-3244.
The 0..-Seniof Center ofltn e
Braille eta .. to help with light
loaa from 10 e.m. to noon
Thurtdaya In Room 4 at 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mer.
(949) 644-3144.
The Jewilh Senior c.m.r on.rs
card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
'1Yery third Tuetday. A kosher
lund'l 11 offered at noon for $3 per
person. (714) 613-5641. ~
R9vfM your llltif'M documenta
for advance health care directives
at the Oatia Senior Canter for S3
eedl .. Call to make 1n
appointment (949) 644-3244.
O..-Senlorc.n..oler9
preventive healthca,.. Nrvlcet for
tenlora on the foorttl Wednesday
of each month In the center's
Room Hs.3, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona def Mar. Call to make an
eppolntment. (949) 644-3244.
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In the ea.ta Meta-Newport Beach
area can obtain free U.S.
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Nrved daily from 11:-46 a.m. to
12:16 p.m. in the muttlpurpoae
room at 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. Home-delivered
meai. are available for
homeboond seni<>R. Reservations
are required. (949) 644-3244.
The Al&anc. fot the Mentely II ot
Orenge County provides
education and emotional support
for famllles with loved ones who
ere mentally Ill. A free 1upport
group meet• from 10 to 11 :30 e.m.
every other Saturday at the
Orange County Mental Health
Clinic, 3115 Red Hiii Ave., Costa
Mesa. (714) 85().8483. •
0..-Senior Centw ofttts rent.81
of medlcel equipment -
wh"k:hafra, welters and more.
(949) 644-3244.
The CoeU Men Senior~
otfert prevendv• heehh care
NNicn for eeniora from 9 a .. m. to
2 p.m. Wednesdays end from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. ev1ry other
Tuadey, at 696 W. 19th St, Coste
Meu. C.11 to make 1n
appointment (949) 645-2356.
The Com Meea Sen6or c.nw
of'fer• ooonaellng, easfltance and
referral aervicea for aenl0t9, 696
W. 19th St, Cotta M .... (949)
845-2356.
The Cotta Meu Hlstorbl
Society holds• free open houM
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thurtdav•
at 1870 Anehelm Ave., Costa
Mesa. The event features
memorebllla from the city of
Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana
Army AJr Base. (949) 631-5918.
Ouia s.morc.nw ofrwa.
PartcJNOn'• diteaN tupporl
group from 7 to 9 p.m. the aecon4
Thursday of eacti month at 800
Marguerite Ave., Coron• del Mar_
(9491644-3244.
The Costa,... Senlof Cen1*'
offers transportation Mrvicea for
medical-related appointments..
Call et least one weet In advance,..
All other tran1pottetlon needs -
auctl a1 grocery shopping, library
vlalts and ridM to end from the
center -may be reserved
between 8 and 8:30 e.m. the
same day aervloe it needed. (949}
645-2356. Dial ext. 19 for
medical-related appointments. •
Oeaia Senior Cen1*' has an
Adventurou1 Walkers Group,
whidl trevel1 to point• of lnterelt
locally and around the county.
The group meets at 9 a.m. Frldev-
et the oenler end walks at a
leiturefy pace. The centlf 11 at
1800 Marguerite Ave., Newport
Bead'I. (949) 644-3244.
The J9wWI Community c.....
Senior Servlcel Department of
the Ruth M. Kahn Center of'fera
oppof1Unltlea for game pleyen. A.
poker group meets from 11 Lm.
to 3:30 p.m. Mondayt, 1nd a m8h-jongg group meets ftt>m 11
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondayt ind
Thunidayl. G1me days for bingo.,
pen •nd dlMI wilt be fonned
IOOl'I. {714) 76S-0340, •xt. 260.
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Only one ding against district
State inspectors congratulate schools. OnJy
ene program is not in compliance with
regulations for government funding.
tlarlH O'N•ll sure compliance wtth federal
J>aily Pilot and state regulations..
• "It's a lot of work because
: ' COSTA MESA -State lnspec· there are so many laws and regu-~tors complimented the Newport. latlons!' .Eatancla Principal 1bm
esa Unified School District af. Antal said of p~ for lb&
1eJ' reviewing several of its gov-inspections. "But It's a great vall-
.munent-funded programs this dation because these regulations
;week. · are wqtten to give the best
: A learn from the California De· school pn5grarns pOssible for
.pertmenl of Education found students."
.
the ites, the team of four found
one program -the School Site
Council at TeWlnJde MJddle
School -was not in compliance
because it had more tudenta
than parents. The council must
have an even number of stu-
dents and parents said Bonnie
Swann, dlrectoT for elementary
education and curriculum for
the district.
The school has until Ott. 22 to
propose ks resolution of the
matter..
"It's almost unheard of to have
only one noncompUant issue,"
Swann said. "Hard work really
does pay off when the right
group or people get together."
'This helps us stay
focused and make sure
we're on track, making
sure our resources are
used properly:
Robert Bart>ot. superintendent
program that came from the fed-
eral No Oilld Left Behind Act or
2001.
Becawe .the program started
being Implemented In the 5tate
tllls year, there is no precedent
for Its evaluation, Swann said.
The report Indicated that New-
port-Mesa's progiam will be "set-
ting the bar" that the inspector
will use In other districts.
Satltday, Novembet 8, 2003 AS
• RING S
,only one progra.m not in compU-The "categorical funds" total·
oahce after checking Estancia tng $13 million, including Title I,
lpgh School, TuWlnJde Middle Title n and grant money -all
;school, Wilson £!leinenta.ry generally associated with a low-
Q:hool and Harper OliJd Dewl-income student population -~ment Center to matce sure are at stake in the lnspecdons. ~ey are using the funds prop-Any noncompliance found m the
!fly. A sampling of schools in sampling of schools would coun1 ~ch district In the state gets against the entire district.
The review team wrote com·
mendatJons for the district on Its
review, complimenting ilS adult
educatlon, child development
and reading programs. The re-
port also cited the district's self
review of Tiile n Part A. a new
"This helps us stay focused
and make sure we're on track,
making sure our resources are
used properly," Supt Robert Bar-
bot sald of the review .
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lnacticn. Bd<n Che economy
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expaialObd one tithe~ nnq tltcal expcwium lo
hislmy. raullina In finlwlcW
alJlucince for IJWly people. This
lfOW1h btoujfll 1n C:XbiOldiwy
equity inacuo in pimary
raidanca and aareaiVe ftlt1ms
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T~ycr'a Relief Ad cl 19'1'1,
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FAMILY
Contiooed from Al
cetdn8 orpnh:ed.. For the
~J1,Meta tcbool dJ.amc1.
tbat • la about 11. That'• haw
old my eon wm be wbeo be
rec::eiwl a fn!e Palm Pilot
cowtay of a $700,000
tec:hnolosY """' recetved by the dlsaid.
In cue~ m.lued it, the
money wi1J be uaed to buy Palm
Pilou for alxtb· and
~th-graders at two IChoola.
A Palm Pilot ls a hand-held,
battery-operated deytce that ~tr.Ck of dates, acta u a
telephone book and per{onn
various other functiona we've
determined we just can't live
without. lnclUding a scratch pad
that can accept notes written
with the product's atytua.
Of the ball-dozen or eo people
I know who have pun:hued
Palm Pilots In the past couple of
years, only one of them ls using
lt with any regularity.
That guy happen.a to be a
busy. successful salesman.
But my aaJ.esman friend ls not
the busiest of the bunch. That
dtle belongs to a guy who Is an
executive. husband and father.
He'• probabJy the busiest penon
I know.
He bought one around
Christmastime last year and
tried to make a go or It, but
quickly discovered that It was
nothing more than a glorified
date book. He dudfully entered
all of his names, addresses and
telephone numbers and
prepared the calendar template
to keep ttack of his deadlines
and commitments.
But far less than a year after
HOUSING
Continued from Al
•tt's not that (the projectJ is
such a terrible thing, but It
comes from someone who has
al.ready had problems in being a
good neighbor," Berry saJd.
•And a lot of people are thinJdng
maybe (the district) doesn't re-
spect their residency In Costa
Mesa as much as i~ should.
he bouF.t hll hlm PUot. tt ii
c~ dull oo hll dak:At last. r think ln on tu. dett.. It
mey be on hJa credenza woG;(ni
U a j>aperweighL
. My frtend foWM1 that
maximum eftldency wu not
found ln a gadget but In a
simple date book that cost about
$7 and can be foUnd lr .i.r y
of!Jce IUppfy Or dn.\g store. The
date book doein't require
batteries; won't become
unulable If It becomes wet and
can accaa •toted Wormatjon
much faster than a Palm PUot. It
dOelO't crash. d0etni need to
boot up and can be used on an
airplane at any time.
Accessing the information was
the kicker. My friend found that
U he had to enter or ftnd a
phone number; enter or look up
bis •to do" list; or see whJch day
he wu aupposed to tee Simon &
Garfunkel; he could do It in less
than half the time by woddng
with bis handwritten entries on
the pages of bJs date book. In
the back of his date book are
blank pages for taking notes. his
•saucb pad."
I wondered about this Palm,
Pilot experiment and whether
this wu the best use of $700,000
in technology fund.lng. I
wondered whether this was an
attempt by the Palm Pilot people
to get kids hooked on their
product, but that thought came
only because I had just finished
"Runaway Jury" by John
Grisham and there was mention
of cigarette companies targeting
teens. Then I just wondered
whether this was an honest
attempt to keep our local boys
and girls ahead of the
technology curve.
ln the end, I came to the
The district would like to see
about 30% of the apartments re-
aerved for facuJty, staff and stu-
dents, Cohn said.
M It's a problem that a lot of
schools encounter ln areas with
very h.lgh property values (in
trying) to attract the beat staff
and students," Cohn said.
•
dedilon that a.ny of theee •
modwt Ja bad or. at the leut..
inbgulded. •
Ilda 11, 12 and J 9 )'Md old )10
oot need and aboWd no<~
penooll cUslDJ udltaotJ. What.
thef need are boob and
mentors. but tboeo can't be •
cooSidei'ed technolosy, eo •
theyre note~ for tundlnt
With $700,000 Int~
funding available, I would haw
Ubd to aee the dlsaict buy moie /
computers at schoola ror ldda
who don't have accea to them at
borne. My guess ls that mott 4f
thole kids live on the Weltatde.
I'll lave it to readers U> make
any sort of coMecdon.
fpn!dict that most of the PD\$
given to .kids l l ')'ears old will
wind up unused, bro.ken or lost
within 60 daya. Most parents ·
read.Ing t.b1s will think I'm being
generoua. When they are UJed.
these ldds will 6nd a way to play
video games on them instead of
keeping t:rack or their bomewodc
assf8nrrumta.
Lest you think I'm some aon
of Luddite, you should know
that I own and use a cell phone,
personal computer, fu machine,
scmner and printer. I embrace
technology when It makes sense.
POU for children don't make
sense. And lfldds do need PCM
the problem Is not getting them
organlz.ed but getting some of
the wodc off their bacb so they
can be lc1ds.
Sometimes the best solutions
are the original ones -even a
kid knows that
• STEVE SMtnt 11 1 Cotta MHa
resident and freelance writer.
Reader. may liave 1 meuege for
hlm on the Dally Pilot hotline at
(949) 642-6086 .
the project.
While It is ultimately up to the
City Council to grant the
changes and decide how much
den.airy ls appropriate for this
area, uking developers to Oout
the city's rules could prove con-
troversial, saJd Perry Valantlne,
the city's assistant development
services director.
....---------~ . They're not being the good neighbor that they claim they
The maximum den.sJty lo the
city's general plan for residential
areas Is 20 units per acre. The
number of unJta the district is
requesting would equate to 25
units per acre or leas.
·since the density exceeds
what might be available under
the general plan, It creates some
potential conOict or maybe an
unreasonable expectation," Va-
lantine said. OBITUARIES
Stanley Dean Fuhr
A memorlal eervioe for
Mr. Stanley Dean Puhr. a
30-yNr Costa Mesa lllli-
c:lent. Is ICheduled for 11
a.m. Nov. 15 at bis home, at
235 23rd St. In <:osta Mesa.
Mr. Fuhr died on Nov. 1
of nacuraJ causes. He WM
56.
Mr. Fuhr Is SW'\lfved by
hb wife, Doreen Davis
Puhr. sisters Shirley Jo
Broughton and Carol Ann
Puhr; brother Don Fuhr;
and hb parents.
Valerie
Colenbaugh
A service for Ma. Vale-
rie Colenbaugh. a 12-year
resident of Corona del
Mar, Is scheduled for 2:30
p.m. Monday at St An·
drew's Presbyterian
Oturch in Newport
Beach.
Ma. Colenbaugh died
Nov. 3 of natural causes.
She was n.
Ma. Colenbaugh la sur-
vived by aon Bruce
Colenbaugb; daughter1
Ann Cyran and Nancy
Colenbaugb: and five
grandchildren.
CHANCELLOR
Continued from Al
foatcr COOJ>MBtlon," be said. "He
hu aJwaya been 1Uccea&ful in re-
minding all
that thit dJ.a.
trlct II a atu-
dent-cen·
tered
orpnJzadon
and a11 a.re
woddng
toward &
common g0a1.·
Thac Yep
had been Wlliam Vega
wtth the d.ls-
trlct for 18 yeen "1to pve him a
go6d underitandLog ot how to
run It when he took over,
C'..trMtt aaJd. He Mid be bopee
the pm.on wbO WW replace Vep
le cboMn from wtdUn the dJ.a.
t:r1(t.
"We need tomeone wtio bu a
dei!P~otour~ and our cuhure1" he Mid.
• 0-. IHAllATM ~public
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are.ff
The proposal calls for the 304
units to be developed on a
swath of about 13 acres. The
district is seeking rent or saoo.ooo to $900,000 per year.
MARINER'S
Continued from Al
talked about for years, but wasn't
done before. Dalton said, be-
. cause of other priorities for city
spending.
Those priorities included lm-
provements to the Arches Int.er·
change. Balboa Peninsula and
Balboa Vlllage, Corona del Mar
and Balboa Island, he said.
"The city has been diligently
AFTER HOURS
• Submit AFTER HOURS ltem1 to
the Delly Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mua, CA 92827; by fax to
(949) 84&-4170; or by calling (949)
574-4295.
SPECIAL EVENTS
tlSTORY Of HITCHCOCK
Orange Coalt College ls offerii,g
• nine-part film history on Alfred
Hit~ The Mri .. wlll be
moderet9d by mired occ
professor H. Atthtlr T1uMlg. Eec:h
....ion will be held at 8:30 p.m.
one Frict.y Nd\ month. The
eventt will be held at OCC'e Fine
Mt Hill 118. Admlnlon 11 $8 for
ldult. encl $5 for Mnlora and
OCC students. For more
Information, call (714) 432-6880.
'A CHOCOt.ATE AFFMr
The Youl'lQ Profeealon1l1 Ag.Inst
C.nc:ier and the Orange County
Foundation for Oncology
Children 8t Femlll" wlll hott e
tunes.ratting event from 7 p.m. to
midnight Saturday, Nov. 16, at
NMs>ort Ounoa Waterfront ""°"' Tlcbtl COit $76 In .cfvanca and $86 It the door.
Information (948) 440-9873.
ftftG OF UGHTI
Tht CommodorM Club If the
Newport 8Md'I Chamber of
Com~ wtU hott the Ring of
lights horM decort1ing
competftlon In ~.All home. butlneee, end vl<lht dube
llnlng the twbot ... ln\ttllld '° ~. Decordc>ne mullt be
In pllCI by Dec. I. lnformedon
(Mt)~.
NEWPORT tW90ft CIMTIMIWT PMA01
~dlcorlMd V9drta.
bOMi.. ay1111n01nOM w111.11 "°"" 1he hlftlor In lhe l9lh ennutf ,.._.,,. Hefbor
°"""""'loll ........ Dec. 17
through 2l Eadt night,.,.
PM'ldlwll blilln 11 UOp.m, It
Collnlllllndn • ewo Ind,
""'hour-. n. .... " homd
The property is wned lnstitu-
tionaJ and recreational. The re-
quest for proposals lets bidders
know they will need to obtain a
change to the city's general plan
and a wnlng change to build
pursuing Improvements to these
ams, and it's now time to im-
prove the Mariner'• Mlle area
with something lf8nlftcant. ·Dal-
ton 18.fd.
Improvements might also in-
clude a pedestrian bridge over
Coast Hlghway to get to the
waterfront walk or a parking
structure for the 4rea. said coun-
cilman Don Webb. whose district
includes Mariner's Mile.
A walkway might help ftll some
of the vacant businesses along
by the eornrn-odorea Club of the
Newport Beactl Chamber of
Commerce. Information: (949)
729-4400, http:/Nvww.chrl•tma•
boatparadtl.com.
MUSIC
UCI CHAMBER SERIES
The conQOrt "Prokoflev: A
Remembranc. 60 Ye1ra After Hla
Death" wlll be perfc>n'TI9d It 8
p.m. today at Winifred Smith Hall
In UC lrvlne. Tldtata co11 $12, $10
and $8. lnform1tJon: (9491
~269.
CUTAR ENSO&.E
Orange Couts Coflege't Guitar
Entemble, e chamber group of more thin 20 pleyera, will offer ta
annual faff conca111t 8 p.m. today
In OCC'1 Ana AN R9ci1al Hall.
SAL'UTE TO AMERICAN
CowaosEltl
Orange Coast College'• Wind
Enaemble will offer 1 Nlut9 to
Amerlctn compo•ra at 3 p.m.
Sunday, NQIV. 1 e. In the Robelt 8.
Moont ThMtre. 1'k*etl cott $7.
lnformedon: (714) 432-6880. .
THI GREAT LEONARD
l8'NIT!IN
Catt St. Clllr end the Ptdflc
9vfnphony gtw •tribute concert
to St. Clelr'l longllme fMnd and
mentor i..ontrd s.m.tein It the
Orange County P.ttonnlng Art
Center on Nov. 19 end 20. Tht
on::Mltrl wtM Ptrlonn
~Oefa.trom~
Side Storf'" Ind excerpca from
"Candide" end "On The Town~
Tht~ltlft 1t8 p.m.
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the waterfront. he said. ,
A waterfront walkway ooUJd
take three to five yean; to build.
Webbsaid.
A prelim1nary report inducting
cost estimates for the waterfront
walkway is expected In Decan-
ber.
• AUClA AoeaNSON cover1
businea, polltlca and the
environment She c.n be readltHI et
(949) ~or by e-mail at
allele.robin.on §latime..com.
ST. LAWRENCE
STRING QUARTET
The St. Lawrence String Ouart•t
will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 25
In Foundera Hall at the o,.nge
County Performing Artt Center.
Tldtota cost $42. lnformltlon:
(714) 568-ARTS,
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VIVAU>l"S FOUR SWONS
The Pacfflc Symphony will
perform Vlvaldl'1 'The Four Seatone: Boc:cNrinl'a Slnfonll In
D mfnor No. 4, and Corelff'1
Concerto Grouo In F rntfor at 8
p.m. Dec. 3 llld 4 It the Orange
County Perfomllnct Mt Center.
Tldceta COit $20 to $&6.
Information: (714) 766-6799,
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Ortnge County Perfonnlng Ma
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Students at Kaiser Elementary dress the part
for their lesson on the ancient civilization.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot -s tudents in Beth Nowlin'~ sixth-grade
class at Kaiser
• • Elementary School ate
•and dressed like Egyptians
'~during their Egyptian Feast
··blass on Friday.
• · Wearing Egyptian costumes,
• • .me students sat amid brightly
.. colored blankets and
. ''Cushions. eating traditional
Middle Eastern foods such as
·• grapes, dates and figs as they
•listened to each others'
.reports about ancient
• Egyptian civilization.
"I think It's a topic with a high
Interest level for them," Nowlin
said. ·And it has a certain pop
culture allure, with mummies
and things like that. which
they're interested in."
One mummy even made an
appearance in the class. Evan
Call, 11, wore stretchy Ace
bandages wrapped around
himself for a makeshift mummy
costume.
"My grandpa just got out of
the hospital and brought home
a bunch of bandages." he said.
Other students draped
themselves in sheets, made
construction-paper belts and
collars adorned with
hieroglyphJcs and wore metallic
scarves on their heads. Dalton
Jalmes, 11, dressed as a
pharaoh, and Kody Lawton, 11 ,
dressed as a slave -but he
made it clear he wasn't Dalton's
slave, just a general_ slave.
Nick Markham, I I, went all
out with a rented costume
complete with a King Tut-style
headdress.
"I, like, how they mummified
the bodies and how the whole
process began," Nick !>aid. "It
took 70 days to do."
"They pulled the brains out
through the nose," Stephanie
Garcia, 11, offered.
But some of the less morbid
aspects of the civilization also
appealed to the students.
"They didn't have the
technology we have today but
stilJ built really big. high-tech
thin~: 11 -year-old K.aitJyn
Fischer said.
Srudents also f~hioned a
"tomb" in the back of the
classroom with golden dies and
scarab amul~ts. ln the middle
sat a golden sarcophagus made
from a cardboard box..
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THE NEWS
Total lunar eclipse will
occur Saturday night
A lunar ecliplle oo SatUrday
will turn the fuD moon Into a
dart; ruddy otb u the moon
drifti throush F.arth'• lhadcMt
The total lunar eclipee will be
visible throughout North and
South America. Europe and M·
rica. weather condft1ona permit·
ting. The m<>dh will be com·
pletely covered by the -.rth'a
ehadow durlng the ec.Upee.
~ "'' . Newport FJementary to
show American pride
Newport Elementary School
will boat "Proud to be an
American Day." which will be
open to the public on Monday.
The event will open with the
1812 Privateer Lynx tall ship un·
furlltig Its aaUs and shooting its
cannons at 9 a.m. Members or
the military and the poll~ and
fire departments will also ap-
pear, as will a member of the
Anaheim Angels.
It will include patriotic musi-
caJ performances by students
and a sign-up for a blood drive
ln the name of Newport £1.
ementary parent and para-
medic Brian Slater. who ls re-
covering from a bodysurftng
accident.
Lt. Gen. John Rhodes will
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e~ette, and Prirlctpal Oenlle
Knutsen wW read from Lynn
Clwmey't book •America. A Pa·
triode Primer.•
AU events will like place from
9 to 10:30 a.m. on the sand iJ't
front of Newport Elementary, at
1327 W. Balboa Blvd.
Mariners Ouistian Will
honorveterans'l\JeSday
The Oi'ange County Boa.rd or
SupeMlora approved the
agreement. whlch Includes a
$3.S·mlWon grant from the
county to operate the centers.
The grant will alto prOvfde
funding for a new satellite Joca·
don lo the north part of the
county.
Coutllne wu the only opera·
tor for the centers selected in
the county, bued on its track
record running the Coastal
Mariners Ouistlao School Orange County One-Stop Cen-
wW host Marine Lt. Col. John ter in Costa Mesa.
O'Brien, who recently retume<l The One-Stop centers pro·
from 1raq, at ita Veteran'• Day vide employment assistance,
assembly on Tuesday. • including recruitment, ellglbil·
Al Elby, an Anny veteran Crom ity document•tion, client as-
the Battle of. the Bulge, who se m~nt, case i:nanagement,
spent five montha as a prisoner vocational training referral, ca-
of war after capture by the Nar reer center support, job search
zia, will also speak. The event ualstance and Job placement.
will include veterans from the
ICorean and Vietnam W1ll'1, as
well.
Studenu from Boy Scout
'lh>op 90 will a,rve as the honor
guard at the assembly.
The program will take place
at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday at Mari·
ners Christian School, at 300
Fischer Ave. ln Costa Mesa.
College will operate
employment centers
Coastline Community Col·
lege will continue to operate
Costa Mesa's One-Stop Center
and will take over centers ln
Garden Grove and Mission Vi-
ejo as part of an agreement an-
nounced last week.
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Linda Biehl will start
Sage Hill speaker series
N~ort !Jeach resident
Unda Biehl, mother of a
woman killed while doing hu-
manitarian work in South Af-
rica 10 years ago. will kick off
Sage Hill School's Speaker Se-
ries on Nov. 17.
Blebl and her late husband
created the Amy Biehl Founda-
tion to further peace and racial
equality ln South Africa. Her
daughter, a Fulbright scholar
and Stanford University stu·
dent, was murdered while she
was working against apartheid.
Linda Biehl works with the
foundation in South Africa
about slx months a year on
AIDS education and after-
school and employment pro-
grams.
The lec ture will talce place at
7 p.m. a Sage Rill School, at
20402 Newport Coast Drive in
Newport Beach. Tickets cost
$10 per person or $25 per fam-
ily. All proceeds will benefit the
Amy Biehl Foundation.
For more information and
reservation. e-mail ha-
dley926~Lcom or call (949)
219-1395.
Fund-raiser nets
$16,000 for Hoag
A fund-railer 1ponaored by
the 552 Oub and Sterling BMW
last month for Hoag Hospital'•
Women's J>avillon railed alinoit
$16,000.
Also at the event, Bruce
Schwartz. a member of the
board of d.lrectort of the Hoag
Hospital Foundation, won a
grand prize two·year lease on a
20045301 BMW.
The seven·story pavilion ls
scheduJed to be done In 2005. It
will have a 42-room matemlty
unit, a neonatal lntenslYe care
unlt and three operating rooms
dedicated for Cesarean sections.
Open house will give
update on freeway work
There will be an open house
on Nov. 18 to ahowcase prog·
ress being made on the Sao Di·
ego Freeway and Sao Joaquin
Hills Thlnsportatlon Corridor
improvement project.
The open house will provide
an opportunity to talk directly
with Caltrans and Orange
County lmn.sportation Author·
ity representatives about the
project, construction actfvides
and construction plans. The
agencies have been working to-
gether to Improve the freeways
between Bear Street and
Hyland Avenue ln Costa Mesa.
The project is scheduled to
be done in mid-2004. It adds a
separate offramp from the
northbound toll road to Fair·
view Road and Harbor Boule-
vard; improves onrarnps and
offramps at Harbor Boulevard
and Fairview Road; adds an on-
rarnp to the northbound San
Diego Freeway at Hyland Av-
enue; and adds sound walls
throughout the project. The
project is more than 85% com ·
p.ltte .
The open house will run from
4:30 to 7 p.m. Nov. 18 at TeWin-
kle lntennedlate School, 3224
California Ave .• in the multipur-
pose room.
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MAILBAG
Round one of school
upgrades offc;rs lessons
ram responding to the artide
1itled •Paimta Wilt about school
delays• as the cbalrwoman for the
I Measure A Site C.Ommittee at
. Kaiser PJementary School and as
a member or the committee at
\\OOdland Elementary.
I know fitsthand. from both
. schools, the level of frustration
that the parents and teachers at
Harbor View Elementary are
experiencing. Our frustration level
, has escalaled to the pofnt where
we felt it necessary to set up a
. meeting next week wlth AsQstant
Supt Paul Reed, who Is In charge
of the Measure A process.
Our committees have wolked
hard to cany out the duties set by
the Otizens' Oversight Committee
but feel that the lack of
communication between our
committee and the distdct bas 'l
, not permitted us to successfully
compJete our jobs and feel proud
of the wotk at our achoob. Going
back through all our quarterly
believe that aD wodt aboWd \>e
oompleted In a satisfactory manner. before a contractor starts
worlc on another IChool
I tnvtte thole Interested In
Measure A WOik at their ICbool to
attend meetinp. be~ In
the procea and don't let any
details drop. We want the best for
our community. and being
Involved and woiking together Is
the most eft'ecdve way for this to
oocur.
A huge "thank you• to thoee
volunteers cumndy wor:king at
their schools and doing their best
to make this a 5' aooessful project.
given the fact that funds for
Measure A are limited Perhaps It
Is also time for the community to
think about MeaSl.ft e. since the
scope of wolk from Measure A
will not be completely met due to
costs. , NIKI PARKER
C.OSta Mesa
Center dividers are not
centers of attention
reports, there are records of the I have been driving up Irvine
lad of foDow-tbrougb. resulting ~ Avenue for many years and
in these~ -despite never paid much anention to
having an exceptionally dedicated the center divider found just
project manager at Kaiser. past 19th Street traveling north.
We have followed what we About a month ago. traffic was
thought was the appropdat.e suddenly diverted into one
chain of command and requested lane. Bulldours, dump trucks,
help directty from Reed and the back hoes and lots of
Otizens' Overslght C.Ommittee. A manpower showed up to
few issues have been~ remove the ice plant from the
but many. many Issues remain center divider.
unresolved. resulting In a learning Now, this is~ plant that
environment that may be requires no.maintenance.
detrimental to both students and Weeks have gone by. and the
: teachers. work is still going on. The
: r find it bard to believe that the plants are being removed, and
district would be swprlsed at the It looks like water lines are
problems being expres.1ed at going to be installed, which
Harbor View. I would hope that. leads one to believe a costly,
as the schools In the second ' high-maintenance sltuatlon
· phase begin their construction will follow.
~ wocX. more care wl11 be given to My question is, what was the
•these vay Important bsues so matter with the Ice plant In the
: that something will have been middie of the center divider? It
: gained by our experiences. I also appears that no effort was . .
made to be conservatlve with
taxpayer funds. And who
marvels at the beauty of the
center divtd_,r when they a.re
driving down Irvine Avenue, ·
anyway'{
-.?MEEHAN
Newport Beach
Not all on peninsula
oppose Regent Resort
I am a longtime Balboa
Peninsula resident responding
to Thursday's letter from Adel
and Mel Mann concerning the
planned Regent Resort.
ln preparation for th& Oct. 29
meetlng the Manns refer to, the
city of Newport Beach mailed
notlces of the meeting to 500
homes nearest to the Regent
site. I attended that meeting
with approximately 25 other
residents. Of the 25, about 10
people were from Newport
areas other than the tenual
peninsula. where the planned
Regent Resort is to be built. rn
my opinion, this certainly does
not represent much of an
outcry of residents, as the
Manns claim.
I would like to say the Manns
do not speak for me or for
many of my friends and
neighbors. Many residents I
have spoken to are excited and
supportive of this small resort
that does so much for so many:
It remodels the American
Legion Post at Its current 15th
Street location; builds a new,
modem and secure Girl Scout
House and Community Center;
and Improves view corridors to
the bay.
There will be a posltlve effect
on the water qualif): of the bay
the utilization of a new,
sta1e-of-the-art drainage
systems that slcim oU, dirt and
debris-laden runoff water from
rainfall before It enters the bay.
In addition, It ls likely that the
future tidelands boundary will
Invites you to experience
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MARC0NI FOUNDATION FOR KIDS
FM.E PHOTO/DAILY PILOT
A man who identified himself only as Larry the painter paints the inside of a classroom at Newport
Heights Elementary School during the summer as part of Measure A improvements.
include the resort site and that
will result, by stale law, in more
than $1 million per year being
placed in the city's Tidelands
Trust Fund for use in improving
our bay.
To ailege that city staffers are
in "partnership" with the
developers Is patently false and
absurd. Aside from the few who
will always oppose a project
such as this, I believe the
majority of Newport Beach
residents will favor the Regent
Resort and will show that
support at the bailot box in
2004.
CHRISTINE DABBS
Newport Beach
Wildfires should
prompt legislation
I was disappointed to read
on Friday that the Senate had
rejected the Qima1e
Stewardship Act of 2003
sponsored by Sen. John
McCain and Sen. Joe
Ueberman.
The Environmental
Protection Act article of
September 1997, titled
"Qimale Olange and
California," Indicates thaL the
Earth's climate Is changing as a
resuh of human activities that
are altering the aunosphere
and "warming" the plane! -
the greenhouse effect.
The act also states that
"holler, drier weather could
increase the frequency and
intensity of wildfires,
threatening bath property and
forests."
Currently, one of the worst
droughts recorded in Southern
CaJtfornia history ha'
weakened our pine fore">I<. to
such an extenl that they haw
become vulnerable to
Infestations by colonie'> of
voraclou<. native black heetlt•\
Las! week. these dry. JeJd and
dying trees provided •
substantial fuel 10 the ragmg
wildfires that burned alr110 .. 1 I
million acres in our 'llall.•,
causing 20 deaths and $2
billion In damage.
In llghl of this disas1t-r, which
is considered the large'it 1n
CaJifornia history, 1sn'1 11 about
tame President Bush '>loppl'd
dragging his feel and '>larll'd to
comha1 global warminR in'>ll'ad
of pandering to lhe pollutt'r<.
who are causing th1i.
environ mental calarmty'l
JOAN IRVINE SMITH
San Juan C.apl'>trano
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SOCIETX
THE CROWD
Panhellenic Assn .. hoiiors giver .
A sentimental tribute was shared by all
in attendance at the 39th aonuaJ
Athena benefit IWlcheon of the
Central Orange County Alumnae Panhellenic
Assn.
The tribute focused on Jan IAndltrom. a
longtime Corona def Mar
-----resldeot and social activist
quietly orchestrating
i:n8S$lve efforts of
goodwill beneddng local •
dl11.ens over decades ot
service. Landstrom
realved the prtud
Athma Award at the
luncheon gathering held
at Tumlp Rose. Orange.
presented to her by her B.W. COOK peersinthewoddof
charity and social lel'Vice.
She was joined in the honor by another
dedicated volunteer, Maureen Holthe of
Tustin.
Nominated for the Alhena by the Orange
County Salvation Anny, Landstrom len'ed
the Anny as founder of the Women's Auxiliary
and has bttn on its board Ince 1991.
"Jan also founded the ARC Angels. a
support group for women dependent on
drugs and alcohol,· said Cathy O'Connell
representing the Panhellenic Alm. "She wu
a co-founder of the Paclftc Olorale and a
rounding member or the Padlic OlOraJe
Guild. S6Vlng as president for rwo yeara.
Landatrom served on the Om board of the
Orange County Performing Arts Center and Is
currently a dlrectof emerilUS. •
Lanchtrom's list of service qedits also
features a prorrunenl role in the Imagination
Celebrauon for children and recognition as
the creator of Founders Plu... a support group
of the Performing Arts Center.
Attending the Athena event were
PanheUemc Board President Kade Pu9ona,
Mary Kane, <:anne-n Nunenek. A.nalea
~l. Jan Col1ler and Cathy O'Connell. In
ndd1uon 10 paying tnbu1e 10 Landstrom and
llolthe. the ladJes presented five $1.000
coUege i.t.·holarstups 10 deserving local
women en1enng vanous uruversities.
ALZHEIMER'S BENEm
The Alllleimer's AMn. of Orange County
cordially inv11es the Newport-Mesa •
communily to share in a very special
evening. "Memories in the MaJcing."
A champagne reception will accompany
an an auction featunng the work of local
Alzheimer patient& Unfolding Friday at the
Pa.de Tower Atrium in Costa Mesa. the
evening will be fronted by popular mistreM
of ceremonies Stephanie lldwardl with
support from celebrity auctioneer Oiuck
Dleyer.
Olaired by Jo,a Wdla, with as.sistance
from Donna Blanchl, Virginia Atherton.
Electa Andenon. Sharon Brown. Jo,a
GrUMun, ICmal Jobmon, Roulyn Wexler
and La Dorla Helnly. proceeds will benefit
Alzheimer's programs in Orange County. A
donation of $75 per person Is requested.
Please call (714) 283· I 1 I to maJce your
reservatlon.
FESTIVAL OF CMILDREN
s.ncty Sc:p::wbom l>anieJI announced this
week the formation of the Festival of Orlldren
Foundadon. Daniels produced the Festival of
Children, held at South Coast Plaza. with the
Jan Landstrom,
Athena Woman
of the Year, 1s
honored at a
recent luncheon.
purpose of fostering education, arts, health
and community involvement specially
targeted at improving the lives of community
kids.
To inaugurate the efforts of the new
foundation. organizers will sponsor I 00
children represented by local charitieb al a
performance on Nov. I I of "The Emperors
New Oothes" al South Coast Repertory
Theatre.
ln a previous column, I erroneously
reported that the Festival of Qiildren was an
event 10 raise funds for children's charities
when It was not a fund·raiser, but was rather
about awareness of the need for the entire
community 10 get involved with children.
The celebration of children featured a variety
of programs open to children and their
families throughout September.
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WEDDINGS
Wescombe-Hoppe
~e o.wn Wetcombe of
Santa An& and llUr RJdwd Hoppe
of Corona del Mar ncbanged vows
at C6mm&inity Qurcb,
Congregational In Corona deJ Mar
on July J2.
The bride it the daughter or
Patricia and Gary Wacombe of
Santa Ana. The bride wore an ivory
ducheu aiJt and aatln gown by Vera
W&Jll.
The maid of honor was Natalie
Grl1Wold. The 1>ridelinaldl were:
Usa Hoshek. Joy Stephens, Melilaa
Powell, JW Cooper, Brooke Smith.
Nicole Weacombe and Erica Melby.
Jacqueline
Wescorme and
BlawHoppe
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The bridegroom la the son of
Carol and RJch Hoppe of Corona del Mar. The belt man
)YU Broob Hoppe. The ushers were Jimmy Keane, Peter
Wall, John Hoppe, Warner Griswold. John Stephens, Brett
Fowler and Mau Foster. '
The reception took place ln the Oubhouse at Pelican
Hill with 230 guest tn attendance. The couple spent lta
honeymoon in the 1i.bitian l!IJanda, Bora Bora and
Moorea. The two plan to Jive ln Corona del Mar.
• The bride works at the Mlssfon Hospital Foundation.
The groom works Jt Fremont General Corp.
Burch-Rudrud
Allson Burch of Los Altos, Calli.
and Kevin Rudrud of Thousand
Oaks exchanged vows at Our Savior's
Lutheran Cliurch In Long Beach on
Aug. 2.
Tbe bride is the daughter of John
Burch of Los Altos and Diane Slit of
Thmecula. The bride wore a white
corseted princess strapless dress by
JeMy Packham.
The maid of honor was Veronica
Stw:.ka. Tbe brldesmaJds were Kelle
Moore, Mandy Heagy. Kelly Myers, Kevin Rudrud and
Anne-Elise Rudrud. Megan Sixt and Alison Burch
McKenzle Sixt.
The bridegroom II the son of Ron and Kathleen
Rudrud of Thousand Oaks. The best man was Patrick
&lclcson. The ushers were Mike Mariani, Brendan
Brick.son, Brian Scheller and Brian Burch ..
The reception took place at the Aquarium of the Pacific
in Long Beach. The couple spent its honeymoon In Kauai. .
The bride is a store planner for Quicksilver . The groom
Ls self-employed as a mortgage broker.
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Saturday. November 8. 2003 A9
FAITH.
lHE MORAL OF THE STORY
All we can do is pray
''Allwecando is~and hope, and pray aome
more.• a friend sa1d. ~ eo need to see what we can do to
help."
My friend and I spoke last week
about the lnaedible pain and
destruction of the wDdJlres that raced
through
Southern
cauromla. I
went on a walk
lhat Saturday
morning when
we woke to a
da.dc smoky sky
and eerie red
sun. I didn't
knowhow bad
the fires were
until I returned
and turned on
the news. but I
knewtha1 It
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
had to be bad and that I needed to
pray.
As I walked. I began coughing, and
so I headed home. Watching the
news, I reelized how many people
had no opdon of a morning waDc. or
even a home to return to.
I remember the d~ling
L.aguna Beach fire 10 yean ago. and
knew f.amllies who lost their homes. I
also remember the inaedible attitude
ol mony of them. One couple who
Uved through that fire saJd that the
only explanadon they had for their
Inner peace during such outward
twmoll was that people had been
praying for them.
I prayed for a quick end to the fires,
and I prayed for protection for those
lnwlved or affected. I also prayed
that In the midst ot the chaos. people
would tum to God and allow Hlm to
fill them with His peece. I can\
Imagine what they must feel, but
when they feel helpless. I pray they
feel a new hope, the lqnd of hope that
God o«ers.
ObYiousJy. my prayers weren\
answeml the way I wanted; the fires
grew and spread. and Uva and
homes were lost. I will still continue
lO pray that eomehow and In lome
way, God will rlflN 6IODlething ~tM out ol the ashes.
Many churches, schools and
organizations have responded to
meet the pracdcal needs of housing.
food and clothing. I've seen bake
sales and heard about children
emptying their piggy banks to m19e
funds for those who lost their homes..
The~ was a spec:ial offering at
church last week, but I was especially
IJlOYed by the wo.rds of a little girl on
the dlurch pado.
While eating a doughnut., she
looked up at her father and said.
"Daddy, I want to gtve my special
teddy bea,r. It helps me sleep better,
maybe it will help somebody else.·
I smiled at them both. At her
young age. she understands that we
need to help each other. I'm
saddened by the pain and
devastation, but thankful for the
practical responses and the change in
weather.
We can an do something practical
for those who Ced be!~ because of
ftn!s or whatever areas of 1heir lives
are otit of control We can also pray
for God to bdng hope and help
whenever others or we ourselves f eeJ
~or helpless.
And you can quote me on that
• CJNl1'( TRANE aRSTESON ls1t
411ewport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may
be readied vie 4HT!ail at
cindy@onthegrow.com or through the
mall at 537 Newport Center Drive, Suite
605, Newport Beacti. CA 926e0.
Costa Mesa Laguna Beach
345 North PCH
(949) 494-6551
Mon-sat, t0a-6p
..
t 695 Newpon Blvd.
(949) 6-42-2050
Mon-sat. 9a-5:30p
Sunday. l 2H5p Sunday, 12·5p
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IN THEORY
The support for life support
QUESTION: How does your faith view life support?
Is it ever OJ( to talce a person off life support?
Once life support Is
installed and
connected to a
patient, then,
according to many
Ntuslim scholars, It
would be unlawful to
disconnect it and
cause the death of the
patient. However. it is not mandatory
to connect the patient to the life
support machine in the.first place.
IMAM MOSTAFA AL-QAZWINI
Islamic EducationaJ Center
of Orange Co14nty
christians consider the primary and
greatest "life support" to be God's love
exp~ through concern and care of
family and friends with mutuality from
the person whose life may be
threatened. Second, we understand
that medical science works
wonderfully through doctors' and
nurses' expertise and resources for the
resolution of a person's life
possibilities, ever mindful of the
person's prospects for qualiry as weU
as length of life in body. mind and
i.oul. Third, recognizing the inequality
of health care across social and
economic lines nationally, Olri!>tians
look at "life supportH as an issue of
ethics and justice in our democratic
sooety.
FAITH CALENDAR
SPECIAL EVENTS
CAPPEUA CANTORUM
Cappella Cantorum, the young adult
choir of St. John Vianney Chapel, is ·
beginning its fifth year. The choir is
open to students in grades six through
12. It provides active faith participation
for teens during their high school years.
Participation includes singing at mass
regularly and at special events.
Rehearsals are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturdays in the Chapel at 314 Marine
South Bay
23649 Hawthorne Blvd.
(310) 373 .. 0442
Mon-sat. 9a-5:30p
• Sunday, 12-Sp
Taking a person off "life support" is
a most serious decision. II ls always to
be made ln conversation with God
through prayer that -as always -
God's will be done. The best medical
advice and counsel
and thorough
appreciation of a
person's life ln
relationships among
family and friends
must inform any such
decision. The
quei.tionmg words
"ever OK" should
motivate individuals 10 rc'>pond
hopefully and lovingly filled with the
affirmation that life is God's eternal
gift.
THE VERY REV. CANON
PETER 0. HAYNES
St. Michael and All Angels
Episcopal OlUrch
Corona del Mar
Judaism is cowltercultural. Amid an
ethos that speah of "quality of life"
issues, Judaism exalts the "sanctity of
life." Man is created in the Divine
image, and the preservation of hfo 1i. a
Divine commandment.
Further, '>ince the value of human
life Is infinite, any pan of it, even a
minute or a second, is of precisely the
same worth as 70 years. Even residual
Ave., Balboa Island. Younger children
are invited to join. For more
information, contact Nancy Kelly,
director at (949) 673-4595.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCHOLARSHIP
St. Mark Presbyterian Church in
Newport Is offering an environmental
scholarship fund for two students. The
scholarshlps will only be offered
through Chapman University and UC
Irvine. Interested students should
contact their financial aid office. The
scholarships will be awarded in the
spring of 2004. Information: (949)
644-1341. http://stmsrkpresbyterisn.org.
life Is of inestimable vaJue. 1 luman life
Is not a relative but an absolute good.
And. yet, Judaism does not favor the
prolonging of dying when one Is In the
final stages of tile. When death ls
imminent, Judaism acknowledges that
preserving life at all costs Is no longer
required. People have to die, and
death Is not considered an enemy but
a transition, not a defeat but a mearu.
of entering into a new life. We are
custodians of life, not masters over life.
If efforts cannot bring about healing,
certain artificiaJ impediment!> to death
may~ withdrawn.
Of course. a
physician is not ·
allowed to engage in
euthanasia. A medital
education gives the
doctor greater
knowledge, not
greater moral rights.
We ought not glorify
murder in the name of lc.indne~. Wot•
to a society when physician!) bcrnnit•
technicians of death. TI1cre b only one
Angel of Death. and he doe~ not have
a medical degree.
Human life is sacred. II need not ht'
unduly lengthened through our "'°"· hut
it can never be ended by our wdl. We
aclcnowledge with humility and JWl' tlw
observation of Solomon thl' Wi'-C.'. that
"there is a time to be bom ;mtl J llllll' 10
die." Tilat time il> up Lo (,od
RABBI MARK MILLER
Temple Bat Yahm
Newport !leach
HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
The Catholic Daughters of the Americas
will have its annual Holiday Boutique,
baked goods and white elephant sale
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, and
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday at St.
Joachim's Parish Hall, 1964 Orange
Ave .. Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
546·2875, (714) 546-5833.
CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE
The Mothers of Preschoolers program
at Mariners Church will host its Annual
Christmas boutique from 9 a.m . to 2
p.m. today at Mariners Church
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et 1011 Camelbedl St., Newport
e..cte. There wut be mo.-. then 20
vendors end erti.ta Mlllng e
vett.ty of ftema tuc:h e•
handbege, jewelry, cryNt end
other ltemt. Information: (949)
&M-1999.
'WIU THERE BE
ENOUGH WATERT
"Will Then! Be Enough Water In
Orange County In 20207" will be
dlSCUMed dunng St Mertc
PrelbvterienChurch~Adult
forum, n 11 a.m. at 2100 Mar
Vina Drive. Representatives from
the Orenge County Water District
and the Orange County
Sanitation Dlstrlct will be present.
lnfomiation: (949) 644-1341,
http:/,WWW.nmartprnbytarlan.
WORKSHOPS
PARENT1NG GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County Is forming a parenting
group to help perenta to ·
understand and deal with the
feellnga and behavior of their
children. The group meeta from
10 to 11:30 a.m. the first end third
Mondays of the month at the
center, 260 E. Baker St., Suite G In
Coste Meta. Information: (714)
446--4960. Pr&-reglstratlon Is
required.
THIRTEEN JEWISH
STEPS TO RECOVERY
Jewish Family Service Is offering
e support end dlscuulon group
for adulta whose children or
spousea aoffer from alcohol end
drug addiction. The group meett
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday• et
250 E. Baker St, Suite G In Coste
Meta. Information: (714)
446-4950. Pre-registration Is
required.
8NW FJRESIDES
M.mbers of the Behal felth hold
informal public disculllons on
spiritual topica at 7:30 p.m. every
Friday and at 11 :30 the lest
Sunday of the month. The talkt
Include brunch or dinner. Also,
Interfaith devotional meetings
wlll be held the last Saturday
evening of the month. Call for
location•. (949) 769-0999 for
Friday meeting, (949) ~for
Sunday meeting, and (949)
646-6328 fOf' Seturday devotlonel.
ZEN 101
The Zen Center of Orange County
offers en Introduction 'to Zen
Workthop from 3 to 8 p.m. the
first Sunday of every month at
120 E. 18th St, Coste Mesa. $60.
(949) 722-7818.
A SPIRfT\JAL JOURNEY
of ~thet lndudttullng
Scriptu111 Of e ~ rNding .. e
ldmulue. The Chrleden
~Group rMett from
7:30 to 8 p.m. on the first end
third Wedneed.tYt t)f eed'I month
et the center. The fonnet lndudel
two peftods of meditation wtth
eotne tMlNc:tlon on how to
meditate, e tallc end e dlec:ueek>n.
(9'9) 219-1408. .
TAUU>te ETHICS
The Jewish Leeming m.tltutt will
preeent "Talmudic Ethlc9:
Tlmelea Wledofn for Timety
Dllemmea" from 7:16 to 8:46 p.m.
through Dec. 18 nthe Hyltt
Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road.
lnfonnatlon: (&a) 721·9800.
WEEKLY EVENTS
SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOIEN
The Jewfah Femlty SeMce offer•
e aupport group for women older
than 60 to addreu luuea auch u
anxiety and depreaalon at 10 e.m.
on the aecond end fourth Monday
of ead1 month 8t 260 E. Baker St.
Suite G In Costa M ....
Pl'8f'eglstratk>n requlr9d. (714)
446-4950.
NEW GROUPS
Jewith FemiJy Service of Orange
County hat formed a
bereavement 1upport group that
meet• at 10 a.m. Tuesdaya and a
Challenge of Chan;. support
group that meeta at 10 a.m.
Thurtdaya. Both groups meet at
Temple Judee In l.eguna Hills,
24512 Moulton Partcwey. The
eervlce Is elso forming e
parenting aupport group to meet
the first and third Mondays of
each month at 10 e.m. at the
Jewish Federation Campus, 250
E. Baker St.. Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Preregistration required. (714)
446-4950.
GAY /LESBIAN
SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Femity Service of
Orange County plens to present a
dlscuulon group for parents of
JeWtsh geya end lesblent If
enough people ere Interested.
(714) 445-4950.
MYSTICAL AND SPIRfTUAL.
The Mystical Spiritualist Church
of South Orange County holds
Sunday ....W:.. every week et 10
~· at 248.2 Newport Blvd., Coste ~Suite 3. A splrttual healing
service stertl at 9:3() 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 Viste Dnve, Newport Beac::tt.
The perish center la at 2046 Mer
Viste Drive. Newport Beach. (949)
648-3844.
BREAKFAST FEUOWSHIP
St Mk::hael end All Angela
Episcopal Church holda lta Men's
FellowshJp BrNkfest at 7 a.m. on
the second, third end fourth
Thurtdeya of each month at 3233
Peclflc View Drive, Corona del
Mar. Free. (94~) 644-0463.
MEN'S FEllOWSHIP
BREAKFAST
The Men's Fellowship B,..akfut
A 28-letton study on the life of
Jesua Christ titled "Journey to
the Crott" It taught at 9:45 a.m.
Sundays during the
Homebuilder'• Bible Cle .. at
Liberty Beptllt Church. The study
parallels the four Gotpets to
preaent the story of Christ. The
c:fturch 11 at 1000 Blaon Ave .•
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
760-6444.
• of St. Andrew'• Presbyterian
Church meets from 7 to 8 e.m.
Wednoldeya in Olerenfleld Hell,
600 St Andrewa Road, Newport
Be.ldl. All men of the church end
community ere welcome to
attend. $2.50 at the door. (949)
631·2880.
DREAM ON
The Adult Feith Formation at Our
Lady Queen of Angela Church In
Newport Beach holdt a dreem
enelyals group from 1 to 4 p.m.
Sundaya at 2046 Mer Vista Drive,
Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408.
MEDfT~TION LESSONS
A free "lectlo divine• meditation
group meeting ''held 8t 7:10 a.m.
Tutldaya et Our Lady Queen of
Angela, 2048 Mer Vista Drive,
Newport Beach. Lectlo la 1 style
SEPARATION SUPPORT
Jewish Femlly Service of Orange
County holdt a women's divorce
end aeparetion IUPPOrt group at 7
p.m. Wednetdaya et the Jewish
F1mlty Service'• offtce at the
Jewish F9deratlon Campus, 260
E. Baker St., Suite G. Cotta Meta.
For detea end feet, call (714)
446-4960. e>ct. 114.
YOUNG WOMEN'S
SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orenge
For flllrMIM• Ind~~ .. ell 948.219.1385
S10 ~ '*'°" or 125 Plf' fllnly
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County offert 1 IUPPOft group for
younger women dMllng wtth
1-.... auc:h •life piltagel end
cf\engel, bodV Im ... famlty, \
relatlonthlps end lonellnea n t
p.m. l\Mlldayl 8t the egeflCY
~. 250 E. Baktr St., Suite~
Com Men. Ptereglstntlon I'
required. (714) 445 4960, -11* ,
HE1ANG THE HELP£RS .,71
Jewfth Ftlmlty ~II .rl1
tpont0rtng e dltcuaion grou~ ~ ~
foculing on the-... end , 1 concemt ~ by adult c:hlldre
taking care of their efdefiV 1 1
perenta. The group wiH be offeffkll
TIJMday. The ofllcN ere at 260 Po '
Baker St., Suite G. eo.ta Meea.";{'
Preteglltnrtlon It required. $10.'1"
(714) 446-496(). •tl~ • .
ANXIETY NfO "'·
DEPftESSION SUPPORT '''' The Jewish Femlty Service of 11)1
Or.nge County offera e suppoc:f I
end di.coaalon group for edulta ,.
experiencing an>cMty end or , .,
depl"etllonfrom 10 e.m. to nOOfl/
on Mondaya at the agencv , ,, 1
offtcea, 260 E. Beker St., Coste , .. ;..
Meta. Free. (714) 446-496(). ·''
;
INTERFAITH COUPLES GR~11 Jtwlah Famlly Service 11 fonnln,g.
a dlacuulon group for lnterfa!U),,,
cooplee where one partner 11 , ,
J9wfsh to speek about lasuee :
affecting an Interfaith ,,.
relationship. Call for tlmet and."•·
data. Jewish Family Service it~
, 250 E. Beker St, Suite G. Coste
Meta. Prereglltrat.lon is requi~
(714)446--4960. •
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT • .,,
Fe .11. Jewish mllY Service of Orang~
County will hold e new ongolnO' ..
bereavement aupport group to?.
people In ell steget of lou et 7 '
p.m . Tueldays at the Jewish ·
Family Service, 250 E. Baker St.,'
Suite G, Coste Meta. Free. (714) '
446-4960. • ,, ....
FRIDAY GROUP
Temple lseieh of Newport Bead1
hold• weekly Friday night '
servlcet 8l 8 p,m_ with 8 ••, I
feflowshlp hour end ·• ,,
refreshment& afterward at 2401 ,
Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. (!MQ~
648-6900.
I~ DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewish Family Service of .. ,
Orange County offera e tuppol\
and dlscuulon group for adults '
dealing with the eftenneth of ·
divorce at 7 p.m. Wednesdeya at
the agency omce., 250 E. Beker
St.. Cotta Mesa. Cell for prices. "·'
(714) 446-4950, ext. 114. •. ''.
ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP . 1'
St. Merk Preabyterien Church ' ''
hotll e falth-bned, nonaecterian-
abuae support group from 7 to·•'!
8:30 p.m. Mondaya n the churdS,
2100 Mer Viste Ave., Newport , ,,,
Beech. $5 or donations. (949) •
721-8079. rJ 1 .
PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP •
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County wlll hold e support and
dlacuuion group for people
dealing with the i11uea of anxiety.
depression, relatlonshipa, ;t
communication, life changea, 10,.
lonellneu end family at 10 e.m.'t,
Mondeya at the agency offlcea. r
250 E. Baker St, Suite G1 Costa '
Mese. $16. Preregistration 1.•
required. (714) 446-4950. )~
MEN'S FEllOWStlP GROUP ' ~
Preabyterlan Church of the ;,.
Covenant's men's fellowship ,.
group meeta from 8 to 9 e.m. ·~
Wedneadaya n the Village 1
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Farmer resteurent .• ecrOM from J!\
South Coest Plue In eo.te M_,,;.,
(714) 657-3340. .~t ,J ...
• It your church or place of wo~
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COMMUNITY & CLUBS
{\. glob~[ vo!ce for women speak,s
S oropt1mllt International
Newport Harbor will host a
noon JW'lcbeon on •
ThW'lday at the Bmbauy SUJtea
Hotel, 2120 Main St. in IMne,
that featul9' u the 1pea,ker
Zalnllb s.lbl. preaklent and
founder of Women for Women
JntematioO.al. • group that
"rpvlde.a women survivors of
Y$I' and civil strlfe the tools and
resoun:es to move from cris1t
and poverty to edf·suftldency
and active dtlz.enshlp.
•' "The SaJbl organization has Worked lo Croatt8. Bosnia,
Rwanda, Kosovo. NJgerla.
Bangladesh, Pakistan,
Afghanistan and Colombia and
lsJntemationally known for her
wort with Women Survivors of
War,. said o.wn Mute
lanondl, cha.Ir of the
Soroptimiat International
quadrenniaJ project.
Salbl and SoroptimJst
Iniemational have partnered to
fotm Project Independence:
~en Survivors of War,
Lemonds said.
Tickets for the luncheon to
bear thls outstanding speaker
are available at $25 per person
by calling (714) 957-5046.
P05TER CONTEST WINNER
The Harbor Mesa Uons
participated In the Uona
International Peace Poster
Contest this year with entries
frOm the Westside Boys & Girls
Oub.
'IWelve children entered their
version of ~Create A Brighter
l'Qmorrow" posters; the winning
entry came from Cindy
Calderon. Her poster depicted
the world with children's hands
reaching out to each other.
Presiden t Joan Parb
presented Cindy a $50 cash
award, and all children received
a certificate of appreciation from
tlons' International
lb.is contest is held every year
for mlddle·school-age children
around the world. Local winners'
posters are sent to compete wilh
various levels until 24 finalist
posters are selected, with one
deemed the winner.
The grand prize winner
receives a trip to New York Oty
with with a parent and the
Uons' Oub president. Included
in the trip are tours of the dty
and the designation of special
guest at the Uons Day with the
Unlted NalJons. The grand prize
\\inner also receives $2,500. The
other 23 finalists receive $500.
It ii esdmmd that more d:ml
135,(XX) ~ wil paatldpaae dUs
ymr 6m1 ~the wodd.
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IET
The
Computer
Friends of
OaslawUJ
meet at 1
p.m.
Wednesday
at the Oasis JIM SenJor Center
DE BOOM 1n Corona del
Mar for their
monthly computer club
program.
Aaron Duddk wUJ be
presenting •Exciting Things
from Apple thJs Holiday
Season." Dudzik ts the Mac
spedalJ.at and bu.sine.a
specialist at the Apple Store in
Fashion Island. He wUJ be
presenting the latest ln video
conferencing. music and
technology. Mark Adams, the
store manager, wUJ join him.
Whether you are a Macintosh
or Windows user, there wUJ be
lnfonnatJon that you wUJ find
valuable as part of this
presentation. Everyone la
welcome, from beginners to
experts. A $3 guest fee ls
charged for visitors who are not
members of Computer Friends.
The Oasis Center i8 at 800
Marguerite Ave., at the corner
of 5th Street, In Corona del Mar.
MUlJ1.CHAMBER MIXER
Lexus of Westminster wlU
host members l'rom 13
chambers of commerce at a
receptJon and mixer from 5:30
to 8:30 p.m. Thursday.
It wlU be a chance not only to
network with members of other
cham~rs, but to see the 2004
Lexus automobiles. Lexus of
Westminster is at 13590 Beach
BJvd In Westminster.
INTERFAl'Tli If! CHINA
As you read today's Dally
Pilot. 34 people are on an
eight·day Interfaith Council trip
to O\lna, I being one of them.
We have a diverse group of
clergy and lay members:
Lutherans, Presbyterians, Jews,
Episcopalians. Disciples of
Christ, Baptists, Catholics,
Methodists and Unitarians. We
are visiting the traditional
tourist sites and a Catholic
church, a Protestant church, a
Jewish synagogue and a
number of Buddhlst temples.
And oo ~while I am in
China. my wife, an.. wiD
cUebmte her 8lth l*ttlday wlJh
daughters smcy. and Joel by taking
a trip 10 wine oountry In Napa.
~REPEATING
From Thought for die Day
provtded by Gns Ke11eJ of the
Newport Meaa IMne Interfaith
Council:
"A positive attitulU may not
iolw all your prob~ms. but It
will annoy mougli pcopk to
t1l4b It worth tM tffort." -ANONYMOUS
SERVICE CLU8 MEETINGS TMJS
WEEK
TUESDi\Y
7: 30 a.m.: The 40-member
Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Oub wUJ meet at Five Crowns
for a dub a.ssembty and craft
talk by N-ay Ibrahim
(http://MwponlJMch
sunrlserotary.orgllndu.htm).
6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor Uons Oub will
meet at the Costa Mesa Country
Oub.
WBDNESll\Y
7:15 a.m.: The 10-member
South Coast Metro Rotary Oub
will meet at the Center Oub
(lmp:llwww.routlicoastmetro
rotary.ortJ; and the Newport
Harbor Kiwanis Oub wlU meet
at the University Athletic Oub.
Noon; The Exchange Oub of
the Orange Coast will meet at
the Bahia CorinthJan Yacht Oub.
6 p.m.: The Rotary Oub of
Newport Balboa wlU meet at
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Oub to hear an update on
diabetes research.
THURSD\Y
7 a.m.: The 20-plus member
Costa Mesa-Orange Costa
Breakfast Uons Oub will meet
at Mimi's Caf~.
Noon: The SO-member Costa
Mesa Kiwanis Oub will meet at
the Holiday Inn
(http://www. ldwanis.
orglclublcostamesa); the
SO-member Kiwanis Oub of
Newport Beach-corona del Mar
will meet at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Oub to hear Robert Miller
of the Savanna High School
Junior Navel R.O.'f.C program;
the Exchange Oub of Newport
liarl>or will meet at the Newport
Harl>or Nautical Museum for a
business meeting; and the
Rotary Oub of Newport Irvine
will meet at the Atrium Hotel
(http://www.nlrotary.u~.
• COMMUNITY • CLUBS 11
publlahed Saturd1y1 In the Dally
Pilot Send your 1ervl~ club'•
meeting information by fax to
(714) 921-8655 or by e·mail to
jdeboom@ eof.com.
GETTING INVOLVED
• GETilNG INYOUIED run1
periodically In the Dally Pilot on a
rotating basia. For Information on
adding your organization to thl1
list, call (949) 574-4298.
ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa Meta families can host a
German student and eam up to
$1 ,000 toward a number of
travel-abroad programs. Danielle
Carpino, (800) 322-HOST.
ALS ASSN., ORANGE
COUNTY CHAPTER
The Amyotrophlc Lateral
Sderoal1 Aaan .. whidi helps
J*>ple who have the dlaetder
that la alto known aa Lou Gehrig'•
diaene, needa volunteers. (714)
376-1922.
ALZHEIMER'S ASSN.
OF OftANGE COUNTY
Support group INders, Villtlng
Volunteers. family reaource
FIGGE
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consuhanta and office volunteers
are needed. Volunteer• may wort
on one-time project9 or ongoing
programa. Training aeallona are
available. (800) 660-1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIElY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society aeeb
o1flce volunteers. The aoclety alto
aeeb volunteera to anawer call1
for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter.
(949) 261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER •
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancet' Society
DilCOVefY Shop need• unwanted
gooda auch n clothing, furniture,
Jewelry, acceuorlea, antiques
and collectlblea to fund the
aoclety'a reaearch, education and
patient Mf'Vlcea programa. The
gooda may be dropped off at
2600 E. Coeat Highway, Corona
del Mar. Volunteers are alto
needed from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday at the
same location. (949) 640-4771
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
need• volunteers to drive cancer
petlenta to and from medical
treatments free of charge. The
required commitment It a few
hours each week or month.
Drivers muat have a valid driver'•
llcenae and Insurance and be at
least 26. Volunteers may uae
either their own vehidea or
American Cancer Society vaN.
(949) 261-9446 or
1COmer@cancer.org.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart Aaan. it
looking for volunt.eera to perform
vanoua general omc. dutiet in
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CHURCH
Worship 9:30_
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llUIWING 01/1 FAITH LOVING CHA/ST
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"JESUS CHRIST ASCENDED,
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A And rcncwcJ by the ~(I
Our Lady Queen of Angels
2046 Mar Vuu DriVt
Newpon Beach, Califomia 92660
(949)644.0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rev. Monsignor William P. Mcla~n Putor
LITURGIES: Satiitday, 5 p.m. (Cantor),
Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Conrcmporary) lO:OO (Choir},
11:30 a.m. (Clriror} and 5:00 p.m. (Conrcmporiry)
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ASSISTANCE Lf.MllE
OF NEWPORT-MESA
!J J -• i¥SP¥0 •••• SS a 0 0 a 0 s 2 3 Bj
lntemet. Vok.tntMrl for tMt
program mutt be et !eat 12 ve-rs
old (714)646-182eor
www.b#tbuddiM.org.
trwlnlng et..... mult be
~For mort lnfonnatk>n,
contect l.herary SeMcN 8t the
~rt Bead\ Ubrery, (949)
711-387.t.
COSTA MESA MS
SEU'-HELP GROUP
the IMln oMce anJ lmpi«nent
edUcMJonel end fund.rell&ng
aYelitl through Or•nge County.
No experience necNAry.
Training \Ntll be provided. (949)
aM-3566.
AMERtCAN HOME HEAlJlf
HOSPICE PROGRAM
Volumeer1 ~for var,ing
leYela of lnwtwment .,. netded
to hefp the orgenlzadon wtth lta
goel of hefplng c:hlldl'WI In the
communfty. (949) 646-6929.
l8G IROTHDS, llG SISTEJtS
The local ehept9r " lookJngfot men endwomenolderthian 20
who hlYa Hved In Onlnge County
for Jt leatt lix month9 end h.w
been on the Job for Jt '-est thtee
monthe to eerw ••big bto1Mtl
or big liater1 for dllfdren eges 8
to 1 CJ from llngi.p.rent hornet.
(714) 644-m3.
The~ County chepter of the
natton.I Muldpte ~
Sodety hM started 8 MW
Mlf·help group In Coltl MtN for
people newly dlegnoted or wfth
minimal symptom• 9f multiple
lder01ls, or both. The group
m..i. at 11 a.m. the HCOnd
Tutlday of every month. (949)
860-7859.
The Ametlcen Home Heahh
Hoeplce Program needt
volunteers to give emotional
1Upport to i.rmlnelly Ill patients
and their famlll .. In the grNter
Ore~ County area. Training 11
provided. (714) 650-0800 or (800)
640-2545.
AMElttCAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The chapter needt volunteers lo
eddf ... community groups.
ebout Rid Croat Mrvloel end to
ect e1 llal10n1 wfth the media In
dlaamr and emergency
11tuetlon1. Lynn Hown. (714)
481-5376.
ANIMAL NETWORk
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bottl•feeder or take In
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ASSN.RENAISSANCE
CREATORS
The Cotta Mesa group apont0rs
and 1upports outreach
community 1ervlce progrem1,
1Uch as the homelen Anctuary.
Volunt""' are needed. (714)
640-6803.
BEST BUOOIES
The nonprofit organization 11
looldng fOf' votunteer1 18 end
older to provide companlonthlp
for adult• wfth developmental
dlsabilitlel. Aa • •0t1zen Buddy,"
volunteers wtll visit with a buddy
twice• month and c.11 or e-mail
them once a week. The
• Of'ganizatlon allO has en
•Buddin program that form1
friendships entirely over the
WORSHIP DIRECTORY
'· 11 I I (( l I 1 I<., I
Newpon Center
United Method.i.t Church
Rev. Cathleen Coots, Pascor
1601 Marguerite Ave.
corner of Marguerite and
San Joaquin Hills Rd.
(949) 6'4-074S
&Im Quitt Worship Service
/011m Wonhip and Childrmi
SN"'14y School
~uth mmin1 iwtJ/y
I l I I 11 I< \ '\
Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church
... LC.A.) 1• Dover Dr. Newpcwt .._..
TradltloMI Lutheran
Putor Chart•• Endter
WCM'9hlp a.Mee with
Holy~ aun.r 8:'18 Mn
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Vk:J Udo
NeWJ;XXt 8eo::h
673·1340 or 673-6150
O\urch 10 am & S pn.
~School IO am
w~~,.,P'I
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UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 Baker, C.M .
Worship & Church School
8:30 and 10:00 a.m.
(714) 979-8234
Or RICNrd Geofge Rev Stepl\ll\11 Toon
SenlOf MiolSltr Youtn M1ntstrr
Christ Church By the Sea
Un11cd Methodist
1400 W. !bl~ Blvd .. Nt'WPC>n lk~Ji
"4) u 1. ·We Sund.y School
8 }O & 10Lm. · Wonl11p...d Cluldrtfto Sund.tr 'lc.hool
The Rn. Or. George R Crirp, Patt.or (949)673-3805
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Wonhlp 10:00 A.M.
HARBOR CHRllTIAH CHURCH
(Dlsclplea of Cflrtlt)
2401 ltvlH An.
Newport hall!, CA
(949) 845·5781
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SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Pa::Ulc View Or
Newport Beach
6442617 or 675-4661
O\wch lOam •
~ Scbool 10 am
~ •••dl'GI ?JO pn ... ,~ 12l'WXll
For .. bv one men'• dleaMdlence meny..,. mlld9 alnnere, ao by Ifie obedience of one ftl meny b9 mede rtghtlloua •
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WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
Publisha Eftry Sanirday in the
Daily4Pilot
CALL
949.S7 4.4249
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BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.
Volunt"r opportunltl .. for the
Orenge County Council Include
fund-1111.tng, program
development and trelnlng to
txlltlng troos>s and pac:b. (714)
6464990.
COSTA MESA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Senlore 65 end older art Invited
to help staff the We1talde
aublt.etlon. Voluntffrl ere
asked to w ortc two four-hour
daytime 1hlft1 per week. They
would be r&1pon1ible for
an1werlng phon81, blcycle
registration, fingerprinting, det•
entry end a11l1tlng with other
citywide project1. Senior• who
can 1peek Spanish and Engll1h
are •llO needed. Cell for en
appllcatlon. Fred Gaedcler, (714)
754-6208.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
OF NEWPORT-MESA
The three aree dube need
voluntter coachel end arts and
crefta WOtlcahop teachers. Call tor
locatlon1. (949) 842-2245.
BRM.LE INSTITUTE•s
ORANGE COUNT( CENTER
The nonprofit organlz.atlon i1
looldng for volunteers with a
basic knowtedge ofWlndOWI
95198, M icrosoft Word and a
wfllingne.1 to learn the adaptive
equipment used by Its students to
participate In v1rlOU1 activities at
the Oall1 Senior Center In Corona
del Mar. Volunteer. will tutor
legally blind adult students using
computers and other adaptive
technology. Mary Johnson, (714)
821·5000, ext. 2113 .
CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp laurel i1 seeklng volunteer
counselor• and medical stiff for
Summer Camp and Teen
Adventure C~mp. The
organization is dedicated to
providing educational camping
programs free of charge to
children living with HIV and AIDS.
(323) 653-5005.
CENTENNIAL EVENT
COMMITTEE
Volunteers are needed to serve
on a Centennial Event Committee
to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Corona del Mar in
2004. Community Input on the
final form of that committee is
also sought lnfonnation:
(949)675-0501.
COMPANION HOSPICE
The Hospice Is now recruiting
volunteers to become a friend for
someone who needs that extra
special caring at the end-of-lite.
Become a member of a team
whose gdal ls to promote quality
of life and comfort measures.
Each applicant will receive 16
hours of orientation and training.
Information: (714) 660-8177,
volunttters@Companion
Ho.,,ics.coln.
COMMUNrTY ANIMAL NETWORK
The network needs volunteers to
help control the rising population
of wild cats In local
nelghborttoode. Volunteers
would trap and deliver cats to
local veterinarians for spaying or
neutering. and then release them
back to the property where they
were found. The goal of the
program i1 to save the lives of
stray cat1. (949) 759-3646.
COSTA MESA
CMC PLAYHOUSE
The playhouse needs volunteers
for u1hering, bac:btage work,
malllng1, typing, controlling
llghtl and many other duties.
(949) 650-5269.
COSTA MESA .
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The IOclety preserves and
promotM the history of Costa
Mna and the harbor area.
Volunteers are needed for the
ardllv .. , library, museum. docent
Ind public outreach program1.
(949) 831-5918.
COSTA MESA
LITERACY COUNCIL
The COlta Mesa U1eracy Center
need• volunteer tuton to teach
English •• a aecond language.
People who w.nt to team Engli1h
11 1 MCOnd language ere also
encouraged to call. Call to
register. (714) 435-3310 or (714)
646-3445.
UTERACY PROGRAM
The program Is alwaya In need of
volunteer tutot1. No profeaalonal
tNchlng exptt1tnct 11 required.
To ettaln cet1fflcatjon, • Hriel of
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COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER
The multipurpose Mnlor 1ervlcel
facility et the comer of 19th Street
and Pomona Avenue seekl
volunteers who can greet
members and the public et the
front desk and volunteers for the
Resource Department with Excel
computer experien<ie and 1h1rp
telephone aklll1. The Senior
Meals program also needs
people to deliver meals to homes.
(949) 645-2356.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP.
The nonprofit organization at the
Costa Me11 Senior Center 11
looking for new board members.
The fund-raising and
policymaking board needs
volunteers Who will participate in
monthly meetings, occasional
committee meetings and special
projects. Candidates should have
connections In Costa Mesa and
surrounding communltin and an
interest In 1ervlng the community
by helping seniors. (949)
~2356, ext. 16.
COURT·APPOINTED
SPECIAL ADVOCATES
Volunteers are needed to serve as
advocates for abused, neglected
and abandoned children.
Volunteers work one on one with
a child for three hours a week ..
(714) 663-9034.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
SERVICES
Volunteer mediators, case
speclaliltl and outreach
assistants are needed to help in a
variety of mediation ca1e1.
Bilingual language skill1 are
needed for office volunteer• and
for mediators. (949) 250-0488.
EASTER SEALS
Easter Seals needs volunteers for
ongoing clerical woric, programs
for children with disabilities and
special eventl. (714) 834-1111.
ENVIRONMENTAL
NATURE CENTER
The Environmental Nature Center
provide• quality education
through hands-on experience
with nature In a 3.5-acre outdoor
classroom. Adult volunteer tr all
guides are needed to In the
afternoon during the week to lead
children's tours in the Center.
Several other volunteer
opportunities are also available.
(949) 645-8489 .
FAMILIES-COSTA MESA •
This team of community-baled
organizations, which worb to
provide youth end famllle1 with
ooun1ellng, family 1Upport,
health education, mentoring,
tutoring, after-school activities
and kln1hlp services, need1
volunteers In 111 areas. (949)
574-3976.
FRIENDS OF THE BAL1.£T MONTMARTRE
The Friends need volunteers who
want to help talented local
dancer• perform In profe1alonal
theaters. For 30 y .. ,., the
organization has provided the
community wfth quellty Ru11lan
ballet training, htlplng vouth
develop 8trong dllclpllne lklll11 build high Nlf-ftttem end
ec::hlew dr1em1 of being a
profeulonal denoer. (714)
241·742A..
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CoeQ Mete, CA 92827; by Mnafl
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to (Me) 64&-t170; or by <*ting
(949) ~Include the time,
' date end location of tht event, n
' well .. • oontact phone number.
TODAY
O.AnzaBaylldeV...,.wll
h8Ye Its ennu-' boutique f1'0m 9
•·"!· ~ ~p.m. at the South CluDnOOM, 300 E. Coast
FRIDAY
Thtc.t.Meulenlot~
Wiii present • beneflt
perfofTnence of •La~ Nlte
c.tec:Nsm: an lntet8Ctiv. .
comedy by Vldcl Quade and .
Mariptt Oonoven, at 8 p.m. In the
RO,bett B. Moor. TlwNrtnt at
Orange Coast College. Tldt• .,.
$35 or $76 for preftrred Mating.
Information: (949) 646-6080.
Highway, Newport Beadt. The
cost la $10 fore 8-foot table to
display crefta for ule. The
The._,G, Komen
foundatlon'I ThrM-Oey WaJk wl11
begin today at the Otange County
Fair & ExposltJon Centef' In Cotta
Meta. Th4t walk will end In Loe
Angelel at the Home Depot
Centar Athfetlc Fecillty.
• ·Information; (800) 826-1000.
1 deedllne to register to Mii Is In
October. Information: (9491
873-4084..
The frilndl of The N9wport
Bach Ubrery Will have e uled
book sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In
' 'the Friends Meeting Room at the
Newport Beach Library, 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beac:h.
Information: (949) 7~9667.
n.. C09b MeN Hlstlotbl
Society will conduct a docent
,. training cless to train tour guides
for tt\e Diego Sepulveda Adobe in
~Estancia Parle from 1 to 4 p.m.
Information: (949) 831-5918.
A woodwoftJng lhow wfl
be given f1'0m 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
the Orange County Fairgrounds.
In burtdings No. 10 and No. 12
and along the Parade of Products.
The cost la $9 for adults.
Information: (310) 4n.SS21.
Waldng Neturw Tour"' Upper
Newport Bid Bay from 9to 10:15
a.m. at the Upper Newport Bid
bay at the comer of East Bluff
Drive end Bid Bay Road.
Information: (949) 786-8878.
SUNDAY
A woodwortdng show wtn
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 cost 11 S9 for adults.
Information: (310) 4n-8621.
The Orange County Muaeum of
Art will present Kids Day Out to
explore self-portraiture and other
ways of making Images through
various hands-on art projects
from noon to 4 p.m. at 850 San
Clemente Drive. Information:
I (949) 759-1122.
MONDAY
The flfth ~,...Oft for
Technology will be held to benefit
Newport Harbor High at 11 a.m. at
the Santa Ana Country Club.
Information: (949)794-3832.
TUESDAY
The Amerlc:en Legion Newport
Harbor Poat 291 will hawi a
Veterans Day memorial service
andlunc:heonlnhonorofthose
who have fallen In the line of duty
at 11 a.m. at 215 15th St The cost
will be $5 for non-veterans.
Information: (949) 674-5070
WEDNESDAY
The fahiew Parle FMrlds'
fund-railing committee will host
" their quarterty public meeting
from 6 to 8 p.m. at Color Me Mine
at Triangle Square, 1875 Newport
Blvd. Information: (714) 764-5698,
http://www.cmfsirviewparlc.org.
The Newport a..c:h Public
Library Foundation's Manuscript.a
Book Discuasion Group will meet
to ditcUSS •Atonement• by Ian
Mcfwan at 9:16 a.m. at the
Newport Beadl Central Library.
Information: (949) 717-3890.
THURSDAY
Mothef"s Marbt wfl hft9
a free women'• support group
workshop led by Cheri Schatz.
health educator. from 6:30 to 8
p.m. in the Patio Cafe at the Cotta
Meta store, 2.26 E. 17th St
Information and reaervatlon1:
(949) 831-4741, (800) 696-6667.
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NOV.15 n.. Com Meea Senior c.t'1lr
will present • benefit
pef'formance of •Late Nlte
Ca1echlsm;" en Interactive
comedy by Vdl Quade end
Marlpat Donovan at 8 p.m. In the
Robert B. Moolll Theatre at
Ora~ Coast College. Tldcets are
$35 or $76 for preferred seating.
Information: (949) 645-5080.
The Costa Meea Hlltoltcal
Society will conduct a docent
training class to train tour guides
for the Diego Sepulveda Adobe in
Estancia Parle f1'0m 1 to 4 p.m.
Information: (949) 831-5918.
Badl B.y Rtnels wll hold tta
first Olympic Charity event from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2676 Irvine Ave ..
Suite A, Costa Mesa. Information:
(949) 831-6687,
http://www.badcbayfitness.com.
NOV.16
Parent Help USA. • nonproftt
child abuse prevention center,
will nave a benefit and classical
guitar concert by Wertln from 4 to
7 p.m. at Carmelo's Riatorante
Italiano, 3520 E. Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar. There will be
dinner. prizes and auction.
Information: (949) 650-3461.
NOV.17
The Founders Guild of Casa
Teresa will have ita annual
hollday luncheon at 11"1!1.m . at the
Ritz, 880 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. The cost will be
$50 per person. Send c:hecb
payable to Casa Teresa to
Marguerite DiStanlllao, 1430
Lincoln Lane, Newport Beach, CA
92660. Information: (949)
648-2515.
Linda Biehl, co-founder of
the Amy Biehl Foundation, who
will speak about her foundation's
work to support a democratic and
peaceful South Africa at 7 p.m. at
the Argyros Family Lecture Hall at
Sage Hill School. Tk:ht1 will cost
$10 per person or $26 for a family
of three or more. Information:
(949) 21~ 1395.
NOV.18
C.rdlec: eurveon AJden R.ne wm
dlacuu heart valve repair versus
replacement at 6 p.m. at the Hoag
Hospital Conference Center.
There is no cost to attend.
Reservations: (800) 514-4024.
Mothers Mafbt will have
a free seminar. ·is There Life
After Pumpkin Pie• by Judith
Todaro from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The
martcat is at 225 E. 17th St.
Information and reservations:
(949) 631-4741, (800) 695-6667.
NOV.19
Moth.rs Mmbt wDt hem •1..9t
Food Be Your Medicine;" a free
seminar by Charles Holmes, from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Patio Cafe.
The market is at 226 E. 17th St.
lnformetlon and reservations:
(949) 631-4741, (800) 696-6667.
NQV.24
The Orenge County~ of
Childhelp USA will have a
fund-rallef from 4 to 9:30 p.m. for
dine In and from 10 a.m. to 9:30
p.m. for take out. Nov. 24 at the
Newport Rib Company, 2196
Herbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. The
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Chlldhelp USA. AewvatJona:
Neney W'httlodt, (949) 64M228.
NOV.21
TiweWllbe e dly.....,
ThankigMng .... at the Otange
Coul\fY Mettee Pl.ct from 7 ,11.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Of'lnge County
Fairgrounds. AdmlaJon will be
ftee. There wiff be artisans' and
c:nhtl' comer, phot<>' with
Santa aau. ancheuonel
entertafnrTMOt.
NOV.30
The Orenge County Ch..,-
of the Swedish Women'•
Educetfonal Aan. wlll tfave Its
annual Swedish Christm .. event.
which promotia Swedish
traditions at 11 a.m. in the Costa
Mesa Nelghborflood community
center, 1846 Parle Ave. The cost
will be $2 for chUdren younger
than 16 and $6 for adults and
older teenagers. Information:
(949) 788-2734,
http://www.chapte~.org/
orsnoecounty.
DEC. l
South Coast Ptau wll h.w tta
21st annual Tree-Lighting
Ce1'9mony at 6 p.m. at Town
Center Parle, adjacent to the
Westin South Coast Plaza.
DEC.4
Th• Orange County Chaptw"'
Childhelp USA will have a holiday
boutique and luncheon at 10 a.m.
in the Hyatt~egency, 17900
Jamboree Boulevard, Irvine. For
reservations contact Nancy
Whltlodt at (949) 548-4228.
OEC.6
The Costa Mesa Men's Club
will sponsor the ~airvlew
Development.al Tournament
benefiting Fairview
Developmental Center today and
Dec. 7 at the Costa Mesa Golf &
Country Club. Entrance fee will be
$70 today and S135 for both days.
Information: (949) 645-2886,(949)
903-9090
DEC.7
The Orange County Marbt
Place will hold its fourth annual
Holiday Car Show and Pedal Car
Invitational at the Orange County
Fairgrounds. Th\re will be Claaic
cars, motorcycles and trudts
decorated for the holidays. There
will also be pedal cars and
children'• pedal car races. There
will also be holiday entertainment
and outdoor shopping.
The Coste Mesa Men's Club
will sponsor the Fairview
Developmental Tournament
benefiting Fairview
Developmental Center at the
Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club.
Entrence fee will be $75.
Information: (949) 645-2886,(949)
903-9090
The MYenth annual Balboa
Island Walking Holiday Home
Tour will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at Balboa Island. Tidcats cost $20.
Information: (949) 673-4280.
DEC.22
Th• <Mnge County Marbt
Place will hold its Holiday Merlcet
Place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Orange County Fairgrounds.
Admission will be free. There will
be artisans' and craftera' comer,
photo• 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 professional
disciplines and bldground1. The
group meeu every Monday
moming from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated parting
is avellable In the parting
structure next to 24 Hour Fitness.
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lnformetlon. cell (948) 721-6732.
The Nfwport ............ dub
meeta on 1N ~end fourth
w.dneldeys of fNery monih
from 8:'5 to 9 p.m. et 0.Mt
&M'llot Center, 800 Mergu.me
Ave. In CoiON del Mir. The COit
la $2.. lnforrnltlon: (949) 6'6-6293.
PMtortttin Autdn ........
9'Ud'f on "How to Become•
Contagfoua CM1ti1n" from e to
8:30 p.m. Wednetdaya at 377 W.
Wlleon St., rtb. 16 In Costl M ....
All •re wejcome to come and
meet new frlenda. Information:
(949) 722·7498.
The ACLU of 0,.,. County
meeta et 7 p.m . the third Tueld•Y
of fltlery month at the Unltari•n
UnlverNlllt Church, 1269 Vlctorfa
St. In Cotti Meu. Each month'•
meeting wut feature • different
ep .. ker on 1 .. ues reletlng to th•
Biil of Rlghia. lnfonnatlon: (714)
967-6107.
Mecv'• ~Costa M..a
lmlltea Orange County nonprofit
organlzetlon1 that provide
eervicet •nd program• to the
HIV/AIDS community to eppty for
participation In Macy'a South
Coe1t Plaza'a Pauport In Store
fund·ralaer. Thia yeer'1 event will
be held on Oct. 4. To reoelve en
application to participate, call
(714) 556-0611, ext. 4231.
~ ..... will be °"9f'ld
Tueadaya and Thurldaya from
noon to 12:.0 p.m. for nine weekl
et West Newport Community
Center. Reglatrttion 11 $54 for one
cl ... each week or $100 for two
deys e week over nine week.a for
Newport Beach retldentt. Other1
pay en eddltlonal $5. For more
Information, call (949) 644--3161.
Com Mesa'• Recndon DMtlon
wtll provide a three-hour theme
birthday patty for up to 20 guetta
at the Baletric Community Center
weekdaya from 6 to 8 p.m.,
Seturdaya from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or
4 to 7 p.m. and Sundeys from 4 to
7 p.m. Plrtlet for chikhn 6 to 12
will~ of lunch/dinner, gamea,
creftl, ptbm, cake with loe creim
and aupervlak>n bv llBff. Partlee
coat $250 or $300. FfJ' ITIOl'8
Information, call (714) 754-5158.
Ave new wlfNe wUt be Mfved
on BlysJde Reltlurant's tarnce
~Newport Hlft>cK
every Thuredey from 6:30 to 7:ljr
p.m. The cott lt $15 per penon.
For rnor. lnfonnedon, cell (948)
721-1222.
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end group IWlm ltaona W'll be
o~ th19 aumm« at""
Merien ~ ~atk Center
et Coron11 ct.I Mer High Schoot
Optionl Include OM-On-one
lnstNCtlon on Satun:t.ya end •
Monday througll ThurtefaV ..
program for all ag• and levela.
For Metk>n dat .. , tlmea and
oostt., call (949) 844-3161. or
regl ... ln peraon at Newpon
Bead\ Recreation end Senior
Servlcet It 3300 Newpon Blvd.
Chllchn, .... end ......
can now regllter for aummer
1'9Cf'Ntlonel boating claues
offered through Newport 8ead't
Recrution Se~ a .....
begin July 12. Feet vary. Call
(949) 644-3161, or visit the
Newport Beach Recreation and
Senior Se~• 3300 Newport
Blvd. for more Information.
"°'"81onal end llctnHd IOCC9I
trainert with the All-England
Soccer Academy are available for
on.-on-one, 1mall group and
lerge group training. For more
Information, call (949) 395-6103.
Jewlth Famlty S..W. It
spon1oring a teen aupport group
for high school atudents that
meets Monday• from 3;30 to 6
p.m. atTa~VTorah Upper
School In Costa Meta. For
lnfonn1tlon or to reg later, call
(714) 446-4950. Pre-registration Is
required.
The Rm Page -Ane ChlldNn't
Book.a, 1t 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 In
Costa Me.a, offers free ltOry time
Mondeya, Wednesday, Fridaya
and Saturdey1 from 9:30 to 10:30
a.m ., Tuesdays and Thuradays
from 4 to 6 p.m. For more
information, call (949) 645-5437.
Bayalde Restaurant In
Newport Beech offers wine
talting every Thursday from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m. for $1 6 per perlOn,
featuring five new wines each
week. For more Information, cell
1949) 721-1222.
If ,your orchid fl'loo big for tt.
pot, Green System1 International
will show you how to re-pot your
plent during their free
orchid-potting aemlnar at 2 p.m.
every Saturday. A plant sale Is
held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
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Dlileoow1M...-of~
CWrvoft ~Pitt .. you
w.ttt through Ol'OVM of beeutiful
Coeattl~treM~ S.turdlY 9t 1:30 e.m. P...idng la
M. cal (714) 89N262 for more
lnfom'letlon.
'IMln 8urvMN; • nor.pfoftt
otganlzatiOn encouraging women
Who have been thtough cencer
treatment to e>Cercln, hottt
·walk end TeHt• at 10 e .m. the
MCOnd fnd fourth Fridey of the
month In front of NIKEgoc:Jea
•tore In Fathlon ltlend. Mtmbera
mHt for lunch after at Atrium •
court. It l•frM, end all flineu
level• are welcome. For more
Information, call (949) 276--3888.
N9wport Community Count.iing
Center offert • wsy to atop the
cycle of domeatlc violence
through the 1upport group ln
SAF.E. Hands. SAF.E. ttanda for
llfety, awereneaa, faith •nd
empowerment. The group meets
Mondtya from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Free. For more Information, call
(949) 721-8079.
TNN In MWnth thruugh ninth
grades are Invited to drop by the
city of Costa Meu Recreation
Center from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday for aporta and
other activltlea. The center 11 at
1860 Anaheim Ave. For more
information, cell (714) 327-7660.
The Newport BMdl W.lklng Club
meatl at the comer of Superior
and Hospital Road in Newport
Beach at 9:16 a.m . end 7 p.m.
everydey. For more information,
call (949) 650-1332.
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Th• Newport BMCh C.ke
Decorating Club meets from 7 to
9 p.m. Thursday nightt at
Superior and Hospital Road m
Newport Beach. For more
information, call (949) 650-1332.
The S~nl1h Speaking Club
meets to learn Spanlih qulclt and
easy. For more Information, call
(949) 650:1332.
The Ai.sn. of BulJness ~'
hosts a networ1clng meet111\j u
deals with education connect
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the aeco ..i
Tuesday of every month at the
Holiday Inn at 3131 8rl1tol St,
Cotta Men. For more
Information, cell (949) 805-0011.
•Divorce: A New Beglnnlngt
a wor1cahop for men and women
divorced or getting divorced, is
held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
180 Newport Center Drive on the
third Seturday of every month.
Colt i1 $40. For more information,
cell 644-6436.
FtM toun of the Orange COunty
Performing Arts Center take
gue111 to the dressing rooma,
performer's lounge, bacltatage
and on atage at 10:30 a.m. every
Wednesday and Saturday at 600
Town Center Drive, Cotta Mesa.
Group tours can be held by
1peclel arrangement. For more
Information, call (714) 656-ARTS.
ext. 833.
The Newport S.ach Pffwcomert
Club holds e general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organization is open
to all women re1ldent1 in
Newport Beach who have llved in
the 1rea fewer than five year1. For
more Information, call 1949)
646-9922, or vl1lt
http:l!Www.newcomers·
newportbuch.org.
Oaltt 8-nlor C4Nrtef hotda a
pancake breakfalt from 7:30 to 10
e.m. on the second Saturday of
W<1ery month. Breakfut lncfudea
pancaket. 1au1ege, ooffM and
orange juice for $3, $1 for ·
children. The center 11 et 800
M•l'Q\l•rfte, Corona del Mar. For
more Information, call (949)
644--3244.
Mecy'1 Soud'I Coast Plaa
pruents -Worbhop
Wectneadaya: A Handt-on
Cooking Clan Program" hosted
by chef Alt)OC Gueva,.. The dJa
11 held from e to 7:30 p.m.
Wedneldaya at 3333 Briatol St,
Cotti Meu. Th• oott, Including
matarlet., la $30. To reMfV• •
IPOt. cell (818) 994-6076.
\'bee Ind rhyd'lm,
"Yogarhythmlca" combine• yoge,
dine. and fun. The d&M 1• held
from 4:30 to 6:A5 p.m. Tuesdaya
et 2860 M.u Vwde Oriw Eaat:
Suite 111, Cotti Meet. For more
Information, call (714) 764-7399. -
The NewpottttnorNeudoel
Mu..um otr.tt the exhi~ ·Joe
Duncan Gteuon: Redl~
C.llfornle._ Merine Art Mtat~ •
through Sept. 30. The mueeum l9
at 161 E. Pldflc eoe.t Hlghwey,
Newport Beedl. Free adml .. lon.
For more Information, cell (949)
873-7883.
lm.wth couptee with one
Jewlah partner are Invited to
pal11cipetl In a dltcuaafon group
at the Jewlth Family SeNice of
Orange County office. Cell to
aehedule ~ate end time. T}le
office It at 260 E. Boker St., Suite
G, Cotti Mea. (714) 445-4960.
Womtn 60 and older can join•
dlecuaalon group coordinated by
Jewish Family Servicet to
addret1l11uN1uch H anxiety,
depreulon, relatlon1hjpt.
lonelln"' and family. The group
meets from 10 to 11 :30 a .m.
Monday• at the agency offlca,
260 E. Baker St.. Suite G, Coate
Me.a. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4960.
FMndt of th• Newpot1 a..c:ti
Public llbrerv Used Book Store
are aaldng for patron• to donate
boob to ~plenlsh the dwindling
stodc. Boob mey be left at eny of
the three branch librarlaa -
Balboa, Merlnera, or Corona del
Mar -or In the book closet next
to the Friends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.
All hardcover and paperbaclt
donations, with the exception of
magazine• and lew books, will be
accepted and are ta.x deductible.
(949) 759-9667. .
The Bnllle lnatitut9 off9ra frM
computer classes to people with
fadin~vlslon who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave., C. rona del Mar, offers she
1eSSion,. Call to sign up for
classe-;.1714) 821-5000.
' ual c;ere clau mHtl at
""'rdnesdays at 3400
U1IC 114, NP \/flt
1 to reserve a s1.oat. (949)
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The Cotti M ... Chambef of
Commerce hosts networ1cing
luncheon meetings Wednesday•
from 11 :45 1.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Costa Me1a Country Club. The
cos1 is $14. The club Is at 1701
Golf Course Drive, Colta Mesa.
1714) BSS-9090.
A bnln tumor IU.pport group
meets the flrlt and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8:30 p.m. at the Hoag Cancer
Center at Hoag Hospital, 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Beach. Free.
Registration not required. The
group is designed to help
patients and their families
understand and cope wi1h the
Illness. (949) 574-6232.
St. Andrew'• PTnbyt9tian Churdl
hosts a mental lllne11 support
group from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Sunday• in Dlerenfleld Hall C et
600 St Andrews Road. Newport
Beach. (949) 674--2236.
The Jewish Family S...Vlce of
Orange County spon1ors a
dlscuaalon group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 7 p.m. two Tuasday1 a month
at the Jewl1h Family Service
office et 260 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Cotta Meta. $10 per per10n, per
aeaaion. Preregistration required .
(714) 44S-4960.
The Jewish Family s.vtce of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting support group.
Parenti learn atrateglea for
1ucc:e11ful parenting and for
dealing with the fHllngs and
behavior of their children. The
group mfftl from 10 to 11 :30
a.m. Mondaya at the Jewish
Femlly Service office at 260 E.
Baker St., Suite G, Cotta Mel8.
The group will cover managing
anger, 1mclety ind peer preaaure
chlldr9n experience .
Preregl1tratlon required. (714)
446-495().
The Com MMe Senior c..rtw
hH ballroom dancing wtth live
mualc from the Cotta M ...
Mu1lc Matera from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m . every Tuead1y night at 886
W. 19th St .. Cotta Me1a. "· (N9) 648-38&t.
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ContinUed from Al 4
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CC>unty IP0090n.,, ongoing
healing IUpport group for the
chronically Ill. The purpoee It to
p<O\lfde pef'tldpaota wtth
emotton•l .nd apll'lu.iel tupport
to manege lllnea end l'9
con..quenc:e.. The group meets
et 7 p.m. Thurtd•VI at the Jewish
F11mlty Service office at 250 E.
Baker St,~ M ....
Attendance I• f""9, but
reglttratlon 11 required. (714)
446-4950. . .
. ~Club No. ll50 meeta
from 6 to 10 p.m. Thurtda'(I at
Borders Boob, Mualc & Caf6 at
South Coatt Plaza, 3333 Bear St
In Costa Mna. $3. New player•
are welcome. (949) 206-9822.
The Coln and Stamp Club meets
from 1 to 3 p.m. MondaVI at the
Oa1l1 Senior Center. New
members Interested In trading,
buying and .. mng ttempe end
coin• are being toughUo join
theM Informal meeting•. There r
are no feet required. (949)
644-3244.
Jewlth Femlty a.me. c6rs
ongoing bereavement aupport
groupa for adults et all stagea of
loaa. Group member• share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive 1upport
and learn way1 to cope with
sadneaa and loaa. One group
flleet. at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth .
Jacob In Irvine. The second group
meet. at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at
Temple Judea In Laguna Hiiia.
The third group meets at 1 p.m.
Thurtdaya at the Ezra Center In
Anaheim. Free, but advance
reglltratlon 11 required. (714)
445-4950.
Jewiah Femlly s.vtc. of Orange
County provides a support and
dlacunlon group for persona
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The group
mtHftl from 8 to ~30 p.m.
Tuelda'(I at 250 E. Baker St,
Cotta Mesa. Advance registration
ia required. (714) 445-4950.
l'wo-hour kayak toun wtth •
trained naturalist guide are
offered at 10 a.m. Suntiaya from
the Newport Dynes Waterfront
Resort. The resort la at 1131 Bad<
Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $20,
or $10 for California Wlldllfe
Campaign and Newport Bay
Naturallltl end Friends
members. (949) 729-115&.
A yop and danc. da .. i. held
from 4:30 to 6:46 p.m. Tueldaya
at the Center for Spiritual
Dlacovery, 2860 Mesa Verde Drive
East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa. (714)
754-7399.
The Rev. Connie Rydunan leads a
dlacuaalon groop using the book
"Converaatlona wfth God" from
noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at the
Canter for Spiritual Oiacovery,
2850 Mesa Verde Drive Ealt,
Suite 111, Cotta Mesa. Bring e
lunch. (714) 754-7399.
M•~ll't Tae Kwon Do In Cotta
Meta offers free aelf-defenae
claaaet to alrflne pllott end flight
ettendantt. Cleuea are taught by
three-time U.S. National
Champion Tom Marshell.
Marshall'• la at 333 E. 17th St..
Suite 13, Costa Meaa. (949)
674-0122.
A.,...,.. wfttt Divorce IUPPOft
group la oflltrld by Jewish F•mlly
SeMce of Ot-•noe County. The
group la led by en experieftced
C)()YntefoT and meett et 8 p.m.
Tuetda'(I et the Jewish
Federation C9mptn, 250 E. Baker
St, Suite G, Cotta M .... (714)
445-4950.
The SM lcout9' lhlp 0.. Mar 711
of Orange County offers e
program for boys and young men
ega 14 to 18 Interested In nlllng,
1&amanshlp, piloting, navigation
and cruising. Meetings •re from 8
to 9 p.m. Wednesdl)'I at the Sea
Scouta Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-6301 or (949) 651-8591.
Oesla 8entot C*1t9r olfwt
ongoing aaalitance, counseling
and referral aervfoea for seniors.
(949) 844-3244.
Arttuttlt Foundation IMtJuctor
Hiiiary Sione leada.an exercise
clau at 11 a.rn. Thurldaya at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Baker St, Costa Meaa. (714)
613-5641.
The Newport Beach Newcoman
Club meets at 10 a.m. the third
Wednesday of each month. The
organlzatjon la open to all women
residents of Newport Beach who
have lived In the area for fewer
than five years. For more
Information, call (949) 645-9922
or visit the Web site
http.1/\vww.newcomers-
newportbeach.arp.
The Thursday Momtng Women'•
Club, a 40-year-old friendship
club, Is seeking new members.
The club, which Includes golf,
bridge, walking and gourmet
sections, meets at 11 a.m. on the
second Thursday of every month
at the Radisson Hotel in Newport
Beach. The luncheon 11 $23 and
Includes entertainment The hotel
Is at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. (71 4)
642-5863.
The Newport Beech Walk.1119 Club
meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Monday through Saturday, and at
7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers should
meet at the Intersection of
Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue. Free. (949) 650-1332.
The Amertc.n Legion m..u n 7
p.m. the third Tuesday of every
month. The meetings, which deal
with veteran issues and
community service, will be held
at the Costa Mesa Air National
Guard. The national guard Is at
2661 Newport Blvd. Free. Mary
Holler, (714) 546-2m; or Bill
Mlmlaga, (949) 650-0894. •
Nightty meetlnp for those who
want to overcome nlootine
addiction are offered In Costa
Meta and Newport Beach. (714)
n4-9106 or (800) 642-0666.
The Newport Spotta MuMUm, a
nonprofit organization, operatea
a free museum at 100 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach. The
museum, which has one of the
wor1d'1 lergest collections of
sports memorabilia, is open frQm
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. (949)
721·9333 or www.newportsports·
munum.org.
The Estancia High Schoof Parent
Teacher Student Aaan. hosts a
monthly paper drive every
Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon In
the achool'a northwest par1clng
lot. on the comer of Estancia
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and much lflONI
North end Pteoentl•. ~rs
that ,,.. bound, loose or bigged
•re tcclep1ed. Cardboard and
boond metaria41Uc:h u phone
boob •ncl thldt magazlne1 are
not Also, blna ere available for
drop off wery d•y of the month.
All funds raised go to the
eaocl11ion. Frw. n..tchool 11 at
2323 Placantle Ave., Costa M..a.
(949) &16-6600.
Oa• Senior c.ntier olfwt • dally
telephone contact program for
.. n1or1 who have a llmltad local
support 1V1tem. They alao offer
ongoing computer classes that
tea~ the baalca of Word,
.Oulc:t<en, Print Shop and lntemet
uaage. (949) 644-321'4 .
The ea.ta Mete Communlcator1
Toastmasters Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at
the Orange County Department
of Education. 200 ~lmua Drive,
Cotta Meta. Meetings are open
to anyone who wants to Improve
his or her public speaking skills.
(714) 444-8783.
The Newport Beech
Distinguished Toastmasters Club
1300 mfftl from 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday• in Sgt. Pepperoni's
meeting room, 2300 Bristol St ..
Newport Beach. Call to make
reservations. (949) 646-1274.
The Jewish Femlly Service of
Orange County holds group
meetings for younger women to
dlscu11 life paasages and
changes, body images. family.
relatlonshlpa, communication,
Intimacy and sexuality, anxiety
end loneliness. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Tueldaya at the agency
office. The office Is at 250 E. Baker
St.. Suite G. Costa Mesa.
Preregistration is required. Marcy
Middler, (714) 445-4950, ext 114.
Th• Mesa Mffaengers
Toastmasters Oub 691 in Costa
Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at
Mesa Verde United Methodist
Church, 1701 W. Baker St. CoS1a
Mesa. (714) 540-4446.
The Newport Beach
Distinguished Toastmasters Club
1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m.
Tueadays at Platt College. 3901
MacArthur Blvd .• Newport Beach.
Call to make reaervationa. (949)
646-1274.
The Zingers Toaatmesters
Club 816F meeta for breakfast on
Tuesday& from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
the Village Farmer, South Coast
Plaza Village, 3851 S. Bear #B17.
The meeting ia free for first-time
visitors. For more information,
call (714) 241-1109.
The Newport Center
To111tmasters Club 231 meets
from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Mondays at
the Irvine Co., 610 Newpon
Canter Drive. Newpon Beach.
(949) 766-1025.
The Herborilte Toaatmaaten Club
meeta at 7 a.m. Thursdays at
Coco's Bakery Restaurant, 3446 E.
Coa11 Highway. Corona def Mar
(949) 293-4630.
' Udo lale Toeatmasters meet from
6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays at
Fletcher Jone• Motorcars, 3300
Jamboree Road, Newport Beach.
(714) ~5314.
The Oaala Senior Centar off9r1 a
shuttle to take members to
appointments and grocery
shopping. The shuttle also takes
members to the center. Call to
make an appointment (949)
$44-3244..
'ftltoMt .. awiltblefof peraoN
who COYkl uae hetp reading
English. Hourty rat" and timea
are negotiable. (949) 851-1739.
0..-s.n1or Center--. vi.u.1
aid screenings wfth • Brtllle
lnstit\.lte representative, by
eppolntmont. (949) 644-3244. .
&Mndal w.lght Managemen\
offers Interactive and proactive
weight !011 groups. Learn
behavior modification end other
techniques to control your
weight. The cost la $20. Groups
meet from 6:30to 8 p.m .
Wednesdays and Thurldaya at
369 San Miguel Drive, Suite 350,
Newpolt Beach. (949) 718-9848.
The Hope lnathuw, e CWltaf' for
recovery and family education,
offers a women's support group
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at
2900 Bristol St., C-206, Cotta
Mesa. (714) 432-0020.
Oasis s .... 1or Center ha•.
walking group called Walkers Not
Roc:t<ers. which meets once a
week to enjoy scenic walks In and
around the Newport Beach area.
(949) 644-3244.
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Women Helping Women ohrl e
free peer support group for
women In transition from 3:16 to
4: 15 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous
meets from 6:45 to 7:45 e.m.
Monday through Friday in Room
3 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave .• Corona def Mar.
(949) 644-3244.
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The Ho1g Cancer Canter otr.rs e
yoga class at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday
at 4000 W. Coast Highway.
Newpart Beach. (949) 722·6237.
Body Design and United Studios
of Self-Defense offers kid:·boxmg
classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast
Highway, Suite C, Nawpart
Beach. $8 per class (949)
722-0526.
The Alzheimer'• Aasn. and Grtef
Suppart Group of Newpart Villa
WestNilla Rosa co-sponsors a
free support group meeting for
caregivers at 7 p.m. the fourth
Thursday of each month through
October at Newport Villa West
Assisted Living, 393 Hospital
Road, Newport Beach. (949)
631-3555.
The Alzheimer's Aa1n. end Mese
Terrace, a residential community
for persons with Alzheimer's
disease and related dementia,
offers a free support group for
caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first
Tuesday of each m onth at Mesa
Terrace, 350 W. Bay St .• Costa
Mesa. (714) 283-1111.
Rebecc.t Lewi• INC11 an animal
bereavement group that
specializes in the needs of people
who have side or dying pets It
meets at 3 p.m. Tuesdays at 3101
W Coast Highway, Suite 311,
Newport Beach. The cost is a
donation to an animal charity of
the attendee's choice. Call to
make 8-reservation. (949)
721-5750.
Oasis Senior Cantar conduct•
blood pressure screenings from 9
to 11 a.m. the first and third
Tuesday of each month In Room 3
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~iv111g, Urban Gardener
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Wednetdaya .. 3101 w. Coat
Highway, Suite 311, Newport
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fNflfY Friday from 10:30 to 11:30
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offered fNflfY Thtu·11dav from 10-.30
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A• 'JtJ .. k educa1tonal ..... for
women newly diagnosed With
breast cancer or for anyone
lnterelt9d la being offer9d In two
seak>na with various apeekera.
The first semon Is undelWa'f. The
seoond aenion will take place
April 1, 8, 15. 22 end 29 and May
6. Sesak>n1 are from 10 to t1 :30
a.m. at the Hoeg Cancer Center,
4000 W. Coast HighW1y, Newport
Beach. Free. Pre-registration I•
required. (949) 722.Q37.
lhe hck'9 Fot wwd 8erMvement
Group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
f!Nery Monday at the Hoag
Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coalt
Highway, Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 722-6237.
A IUppot1 group for thole with
brain tumors meei. from 7 to
8:30 p.m. the first and third
Thursdays of each month at the
Hoag Cancer Center, .000 W.
Coan Highway, Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 722-6237.
A breast canc.r suppo11 group for
young women meets from 6 to
7:30 p.m. f!Nery third Tuesday of
each month at the Hoag Cancer
Center. The center i1 at 1 Hoag
Drive, Building 41, Newport
Beach. frff. (949) 722-6237.
An evening breast cainc:.t alppOft
group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
on the first Tuesday of eech
month at the Hoag Cancer Center.
The center la at 1 Hoag Drive,
Building 41, Newport Beech. Free.
(949) 722-6237.
A IUpport group for family and
friends of cancer patients meets
from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the second
Tuesday of each month at the
Hoag Cancer Center. The center ia
at One Hoag Drive, Building 41,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
722-6z:rl.
A free IUppott group for women
with gynecologic cancer, focusing
on providing mutual 1upport end
education. Is offered at Hoag
Hospital from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday of
each month. (949) 722-6237.
A breast cancer aupport group
meets from noon to 2 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Hoag Cancer
Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway,
Newpon Beach. FT-ee. 1949)
722-6237.
The O..la Senior CenW 6n •
Braille class to help with sight
loss from 10 a .m. to noon
Thursdays in Room 4 at 800
Marguerite Ave., Corc:>na del Mar.
(949) 644-3244.
A free cenc« aupport group
meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. the
second Tuesday of each month at
the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beadl.
(949) 722-6237.
The Jewfth Senior CenW orr.r.
card game• from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
every third Tuesday. A kosher
lunch 11 offered at noon for $3 per
person. (714) 613-5641.
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OlrectJvet •t the Oetl• Senior
Center for S3 Heh. C.tl to make
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aupport groups at IU offtce, 833
Dover Drive, Sufte 27, Newport
BMctt. $6 per seuk>n. (949)
842-7303.
OeM &.nlor Cent9r ofJw1I
preventJve health care Mrvlcea
for tenlor• on the fourth
Wednesday of each month In the
center'• Room HS..S, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mer. Call to mah an
appointment. (949) 844-3244.
Fednt Fotwud,. auppoft group
for thoae people that heve 1011
aomeone to cancer, meets from
6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondaya et the
Hoag Cancer Center, .000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beech.
Free. (949) 722~37.
CosU Mesa Fn Department
Explorers Post 400 meets 8t 6 p.m.
Tueedaya 11t various 1Jre lt8tiona.
MemberlNp le open to anyone
between 16 and 21 years otd. {714)
754-6141 or(714)~106.
Maxine Cohen, a mantege and
family therapist, 1ponaora an
anonymou1 help line for person•
with relatlon1hlp problem•. She
11 available for free con1ultatlon
from noon to 1 p.m. and from 7
to 8 p.m. Mondaya. (949)
769-0357.
s.n1on and low-Income families
In the Costa Mesa-Newport
Beach area can obtain free U.S.
Department of Agriculture
1urplu1 food from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. the MCOnd Friday of each
month In the rear park.Ing lot at
the Church of Christ, 740 W.
Wilson St., Costa Meu. Picture
Identification la required. (949)
65().8236.
A support group for~ with
gynecologic cancer meets from
10 to 11 :30 e.m. the aecond and
fourth w.dneaday of eecti
month et the Hoag Cancer
Center, .000 W. Coal1 Highway,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
722-6237.
M.a Em8f'9MCY 8-rvlce
Amateur Communication offers
the opportunity for ham radio
operatora to particip,te In Costa
Mesa's Radio Amateur Civil
Emergency Service organization.
Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m .
on 147.060 MHz. Monthly
meeting• are held at 6:30 p.m.
on the fourth Wednesday of each
month at the Costa Mesa Police
Department. (714) 754-7045.
o .. Senior Cent9r orr.r. a
counselor to aulst with
question• about Medicare,
HMO. and aupplemental and
long-term care Insurance. Call to
make an a,lpolntment. (949)
644-3244.
lncMt Anonvmou•. fOr ftm.ee
victim• of aexual abuse and
rape, their friends and their
relatlvea, meets from 10 a.m. to
noon Saturdays at 760 Victoria
St., Costa Mesa. Free. (949)
859-3918. '
The ....... 8Mu.t.d with tGi
Chamber of Commeroe, ere
profetslonala betwffn 21 and 39
TM Newport 8MCti
Paychologicel Assn. offers a coed
aupport group at 7 p.m.
Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast
Highway, Suite 311, Newport
Beach. (949) 722-4688.
The HHllng Connecdon on...
coed relatlonahlp group et 7 p.m.
Wednesdavt at 4426 Jamboree
Roed, Suite 180-A. Newport
Beach. (949) 261-8003.
t years ~d who get together for
community aervtc., bualn..a
network.Ing and aoclallzlng.
MMting1 are held the aecond
and fourth Thu'9daya of each
month. (949) 461-2178.
TMeone...n...Bualneu~
meets at 7 a.m. Fridava In the
The c..bral ~ Foundetlon
will start a new dlapter In the
area. 'The toundattc>n will ofter
financiel and emotional aupport
and other free aervk:et to
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patienta meett from 1 :30 to"S
p.m. the MOOnd end fou(th
Wedn.adaya of each month In
Newpon Beedl. (714) 63&-1734. •
A WOlbhop for people wttl\
lymphedema meets from 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. the firat Tueaday of
each month In the eudhorlum et
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coaat Highway, Newport Bead1.
(949) 760-6542.
a.. Senlorc.... .... m..a ...
program for tMmbera. Lunch I•
lef'Ved dally from 11~46 a.m. to
12:15 p.m. In the muttlpurpoM
room st 800 Merguertt. Ave.,
COt'one del Mar. Home-deelvered •
meel• a,. avallebfe for ·
homebound aenlora.
ReMrvetfona are required. (949)
844-3244.
Expanded Awwanw lemlnart
presents a weekly meditation
aeulon at 8 p.m. Wedl'lftdaya et
the }tub of Newport Meu, 230 E.
11th St., Suhe 218. The
auggested donation Is $10. (949)
646-1128.
The Newport IMc:h
Psyc::hologlcal Aun. preaenta a
men's support group at 4 p.m.
Fridays. $25 per aealon. (949)
722-4688.
The Amllnce tor the Mal.., II of
Orange County provides
education and emotional
1upport for families whh loved
ones who are mentally Ill. A free
1upport group meets from 10 to
11 :30 a.m . every o1her Saturday
at the Orange County Mental
Health Clinic, 3116 Red Hiii Ave.,
Cotta Mesa. (714) 850-8483.
§ ..
Oeala Senior Cent9r offws Nnt9I ..
of medical equipment -
wheek:halra, walkers and more.
(949) 644-3244. .. • ..
ct..... for matul9 adults In the
Hema Method of Body
Condttionlng are offered et 8:30
a.m. Monday, Wednetday and
Friday at Chain Reection, 3928
Campua Drive, Newport Beach.
Admiuiorfto the firat de• I•
free end will cost $10 per ct1u or
$80 for 10 claa1e1 thereafter.
(949) 688-2427.
TM CosU Mesa &.nlor Cent9r
offers preventive health care
1erylcea for aenlort from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Wednesdays end from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every other
Tuesday, at 695 W. 19th St.,
Costa Meu. Call to make an
appointment. (9'9) 645-2366.
TM eo.ta Meea Senior Cent9r
offers counseling, aasistanc.
and referral aervlces for aenlort,
695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa.
(949) 646-235e.
NlcotlneA.nonymoua t.llowahlp
wanta to heCp men and women
who smoke to quit and rem1fn
1moke-free through local
evening meeting•. (949)
860-2713.
The eo.t. Mee. Hlslottcel
Society holds a free open houte
from 11 e.m. to 3 p.m. Thut'11day11
et 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa
Meu. The event ftetu'"
memorabilia from the city of
Coste Mesa and the Santa Ana
Army Air BeM. (949) 631-6918.
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group from 1to8 p.m. the
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Spora Eclllor RlchM'd Dunn: (949) 57-M223 • lportl Fax: (949) 650-0170 Sahwdly, November 8, 2003 11
. GIRL:S'VOLLEYBALL Newport
Harbor
senior
middle
blocker
Hoitand
Osadche,
left, and
Corona del
Mar's Ashley
Bin, right,
meet high In
the air as
they battte
for the ball in
Friday nljht's
Back Bay
thowdown.
ack Ba~ b~b~rne1
'lors rally to defeat ·
rona del Mar in
J games in storied
alry Friday night.
.Rf BF.ACH -lt wasn't
that Newport Harbor High
r standout Alyson JeQnings
ded the kills, dJgs and aces.
capsulized the emotions with·
Sailors' warm confines Fri·
night In the Back Bay girls vol·
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
FOOTBALL
Bucs
dealt
blow
Orange Coast College
falls to Certitos in
Mission Conference
action Friday.
Bryce Alderton
Daily Pilot •
COSfA MESA -An Orange
Coaat College tootball player de-
livering a helmet-to-helmet hit
on a Cerritos receiver In the
fourth quarter laid modonless on
the ground
for a few
SCOR£BOMD minutes be·
fore getting
back up Fri~
day nighL
But that
wasn't the
only blow
Cerritos 21 the Pirates
OCC 7 suffered In
thelr final
home game
of the ~ason.
The host Bucs' playoff hopes
appear dead after they dropped a
21 .. 7 Mission Conference Ameri·
can Divisjon contest to Cerritos,
which controls Its own destiny
with one more week In the regu·
lar~n.
'The Pirates (4-5, 1 ·3 In the
American Division) lost to the
Falc:ons (6~. 3· l) ft>r the seventh
coq.secutive tlrne, a aitlcal loss
for Coast. whJch could have
moved into a tie with Cerritos
and possibly Ml San Antonio
and Palol'tl8J', depending on what
th~ schools do ln their gam~
S.. OCC, Pase 84
}
. .
leyball showdown .
•it gives me
goose bumps just
thinking about tt,• Jennings said
of defeating rtva1
Corona del Mar, ln ••
her teammates
and yelled for
them to take
cover, because
the Sea ICUtp
(18·9) were send-
whlcb the Texas-bound aetter and
outside hitter helped Newport
Harbor to a four-game nonleague
victory. 17-25, 25-17, 25-17, 25·23.
ing ft back over
with some fancy dlgglng and thla
thing wasn't over.
After a rerna.rbble CdM mum
to stay alive, Jennings 6.niahed the
deal with ber match-high 13th kill
and the Sailors (21-5) ltygged to no
end.
•niat was a great match," said
In the plllsating fourth game, it
was Jennings who rifted one across
the net and landed so close to hit·
ting the ground on the CdM side
that some Newport pla~rs started
to celebrate. Jennings pointed to S.. VOUEYBAU.. Pase 88
MARK C. DUSTIN I OM.YPll.OT
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
·Tars rally
for victory
MARKC. OUSllN/DAllY PILOT
Costa Mesa High's Omar Ruiz (32) goes airborne after getting tackled by Westminster's Courtney
Dunlap (9) in Friday night's Golden West league showdown, won by the Lions, 20-6.
Newport Harbor
overcomes 14-3
halftime deficit to
keep CIF playoff
hopes alive.
Berry Faulkner
Da1tyP1lot
MISSION VIEJO -'fhe
Newport Harbor High football
team's postaeason hopes, al-
ready wheezing after three
straight tosses. went Code
Blue alter Sea View League
host Laguna Hills p~ its
way to a 14·3 first-half lead
Friday night at Mission Viejo
HJgh.
So, Sailors Coach Jeff Brin·
ldey took emetBency mea·
surea at halftime and the viii·
tors responded for an 18·14
closer to
a OF
Southern
Section
Division
VI at·
large
berth. Newport ,. .Coach
Laguna 14 Brinkley
gave us
!l1l inspi-
rational speech at halftime,·
said Newport Harl>or aenior
punter-comerback Brian
Campos. who provided the
Sailors (6-3, 'l ·3 ln leque)
even moro impetus by boom·
tng' 59-ytrd punt that pinned
the Hawb (5·4, 0-4) at thelr
own 13 early In the third quar·
Ler.
After ~ playa lost 10
yards, s botched punt soap
SM NEWPORT, Pap 85 Mustangs beaten ~dwtputmemon•~
Aftert~ughlossto ~~~..:~~p-= 'T.;pe soared on Sea Kings let
Westmmster, Costa sJtylntouoUdfini.sh. SCOREBOMD the ensuJng west-•
Mesa needs help in "We've still got a minster drive as the one slip away · D' · · VII shot." said Costa Mustangs' defense Secunng lVlSIOn Mesa Coach Dave atuft'ed the Lions on
playoff berth. Perkins In the after-their first two rushing
Roser C1rl1on
DailyP1lot
NEWPORT BP.ACH -Costa
Mesa High's reign as Golden
West League football champion
oftidally came to an end Friday
night. the Mustangs coming up
short, 20·6, as Westminster's LI·
ODS improved to 8·1, 5-0 ln
league, setting up a title show-
down with Orange In next
week's regular-season tlnale.
It wasn't. however, an end to
postaeason hopes for Coach
Dave Perkins' unpredictable
Mustangs, wbo still have the po-
math of what be-playa. But with third·
came a near-miss and-11 from the
down the stretch. Wmlnster 20 Westminster 23, LI·
"We can finish 6·4 M..a I ons quarterback
and the lcids deserve Tummy Le lofted a
IL weve just got to deep pass to receiver
win Friday night (against Santa Uvingston Thutua.
Ana) and hope for good things Thutua. who had scored with
Corona del Mar
takes first .:. place
Tesoro to overtime,
but five turnovers
result in loss. to happen.• TD passes from 34 and 83 yards
There was hope for good out. went high tnto the air, col· Patrick Laverty
things to happen In the fourth jding wtth Mesa defender Tony Daily Pilot
quarter when the Mustangs 1crikcirtan. Both players landed
drove n yards and scored with and Krikorian had the ball as he LAS PLORF.S -Opportu-
a pass from quarterback Bruce got up ln front of the Mesa nJty knocked. Corona de! Mar
Willdnson to receiver Jeff Wal· bench. It was ruled that Tuutua High'• football team just never
dron from 20 yards out to pare had possession when he answered the door.
the de6dt to 13·6 with 6:40 re· Despite moving the ball at
ma1n1ng at Newport Harbor SH MESA, P11• 84 will. the Sea ICUtgs let one
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Jordan · Smith
Logging hours upon hours of volleyball training has been
paying off for Corona del Mar junior outside hitter.
SteveVlr1en OeilyPil~
V olleyball is deftnitely •high
priority ln the Smith fi
and It also consum~ =
of Jordan's Ufe. •
In Jordan Smith's life, volleyball
n.evu ends. It'a yeaMound. lt'1 ln her
mind U houri a day, teYeD daya a
week. When her aeuon endl wlth the
Sea Klnp she aoea back to work for
the Orange County Volleyball Oub.
Jordan Smith. the second of four children
ln her famlJy, ts • junJor outaJde hitter (or the
Cc>rona del Mar HJgb g1rb wlleyball team and
led the See Kinp to three PacUlc CoMt
Leegue vtctorlel lat Week. Her older ....
Morgan, a tonner see JC1ng, plays at UClA
while younpr brothel", Marn, II a WPri.ln
at CAM and wlD UC> compete ln vo~.
Tho "blby" of the tamlly, Madiloi\, la a
llnh·gridef at HWor View PJelnentary IDd
1M It welJ on. her~to ~·and diilln8 tot.,..... .fl* ... her two oldlr **
Apparently, Srntth'I pusion for the
game and the countleu boun she 1penda
wtth It has paid oft and the Sea K1np are also
reaping the rwwards. •pedally last week.
Smith. the Dally Pilot Adllite Of the Week.
-11C011-ded""' 38 kiDI Ind 38 dlli la dnt lllltChet, lfiidll'I the Sea Kqi to 'fO. w.todli OM
~ BeaCh. ni.om arid UnMntty. She'i wry bnportanl to our CMm." CdM
Cold\ BID Chi1.tdaftlen lltd; •S1W1 ont ~the
belt puter1 on the teem and keys our whole
CdM 21
scortog
Opportu·
nJty after
another
a1lp
throusb
their
bands,
the lut
Tetoro 28 one com·
Overtlm• Ing lo
overtime
when the
ball went through the handa
of a Sea Kings receiver and
SM CORONA. P .. e 85
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BRIEFLY
Cal Poly shuts out UC Irvine, 2-0
Costa Mesa High OCC tops Riverside Cal Poly San Lu1s Obispo. 1-1,
d D h I ln a Big West Conference game pro UCt ay ~ ps • S0<?CBR: Nestor Flores Wednesday rught. Mustangs to Big West scored m the 16th 01lnute and JUnlorDardoAcunaputUO (&-
• • Joel Sotolongo broke a l • 1 tie ln 8-3, 3-1-3 ln conference) e}le8d semifinal VlCtory. the aecond half with a goal ln with his first h'>ll1 of the season.
the 68tb minute Friday as the but free kJc.k by Marie Jones Jn the
Orange Coast College men's &4th mlnute gave the MustllngS
soccer team edged visirJng (6-6-4 2-4-2) the equa.lb:er.
Goals by freshman Kelsey
CanoU and junior 13.rtn Manin
lifted top-seeded Cal Poly San
LuJs Obispo to a 2·0 win over
UC Jrvtne In the opening game
of the Big West Conference
women's soccer tournament at
Anteater St~dium Friday night.
•With the win, the Mustangs
advance to Sunday's I p.m.
championship game against the
winner of UC Santa Barbara/UC
Riverside. Sundaffi final also
will be played at Anteater Sta-
dium.
Carroll scored an unassisted
goal at 13:14 from outside the
box on a misplay by the Ant-
ea1er defense. Martin's second-
balf goal came at 74:08 on a
cross from Sharon Day (Costa
Mesa High) as Cal Poly sopho-
more goalkeeper. Uz Hill re·
corded her ninth shutout of the
season.
The Mustangs, ranked 20th m
the nation by SGccer America,
extended their undefealed
streak to I 0 games as they im
proved to 17-1-2 on the !>eason.
I lilJ had five saves as Cal Poly re-
corded its fifth straight shutout.
The Mustangs outshot the Anl·
ea1ers, 9 5.
UCI. seeded fourth, received
nine savei. from freshm,m goal
keeper Marissa Welliver. The
Anteaters ended their l'.eason
with a record of I 0·5-5.
OCC teams victorious
•CROSS COUNTRY: The
men and women's cross coun-
try teams a1 Orange Coast Col
lege both won Southern Cali-
fornia regional titles Friday a1
Mount San Antonio College.
OCCs An Diaz was crowned
the Southern California men's
individual champion with a
Lime of 20:50 as he led the Pi-
rates to the team Lille with 35
points. San Bernardino Valley
was second with I 13 points.
Jose Casillas (fourth in 20:55),
Humberto Rojas (fifth In 21:03).
David Ojeda (12th in 21:32). Ir-
win Salas (13th in 21:33), Koy-
har Naderi (24th in 21:57) and
Vidal Barragan (42nd In 22:22)
tcored for Orange Coast. which wm compete in the slate cham-
pionships Nov. 22.
With 76 points, the CXX:
women captured the Southern
California Lille with a team Lime of
1:.34:46, led by Ava Jones, who fin.
bhed second overall In 17:53.
Jones was followed by teammat~
Sandra Montoya (seventh In
8:35). Annie Garton (13th in
~:06), Ludi Valdez (16th in 19:12),
Jennifer SUwa (39th in 20:00). Sarah Delan (45th m 20· 12) and
fane Alder (59th In 20:38).
Azusa beats VU in four
• VOll..EYBAU.: Jenna Sage
horn had 17 killi, to lead Azu<ia
Pacific's women to a 30-20, 30·
10, 26 JO, 30-27 Golden Stale
Athletic Conference .victory
Thursday night over visiting
Vanguard (14· IO. 8-10 m the
GSAC).
Sonrlsa Peace (nine ldUs) led Yu. along with Kelli Whittaker
'(bighl), Kerl Del laas (seven)
lhd Jaclyn Lee (seven). Azusa
Tmproved 1016·12, 8-9.
'!(
ball
Riverside, 2-1, ln Orange fun; UO enters Saturday's l p.m..
pl.re Conference actlor1. game at Cal Stale Northrldge ln a
Sotolongo scored on a diving second-place de with UCSB. Both
header on an assist from Eli So· are one point behind cooference-
Us. OCC improved to 12-5-1, 9-leadlng c.ai State Nonhrldge.
3-1 ln the OEC while Riverside
fell to4-14, 3-10. Anteaters finish 16th
Apodaca h · k /IGOLF: The UC Irvine earns at tnc women's golf team ftnf.shed 16th
•SOCCER! AllJ on Apodaca
scored a hat trick In the flrs1
haJf Friday to lead the Orange
Coast College women's soccer
team to a 5-0 Orange Empire
Conference victory over visiting
Golden West (O 14-1, 0-13-0 In
the OEC). ace (6-8-3, 5-6-3) added two
s.econd-half goals by April Pate.
Apodaca scored in the 14th,
21st and 26th minutes from
various angles.
OCC in fourth place
• SAIUNG: The Orange Goast
College sailing team Is in fourth
place after four races Friday rn
tAe opening day of the lhrce-
day lntercollegiale Sailing Asso-
ciation Sloop North American
champion'>hip at SUNY Mari
time College in Throggs Nvd-.
New York.
Kings Point leads the ev(•nt
with 13 points, while Coach Jim
Jorgensen's Pirntcs trail by only
three points.
OCC sophomores Payi.on ln-
felli>e, Nathaniel Campbell and
Carson Reynolds wiJI compete
again loday in the l 0-race com
petition. "The conditions (Fri-
dayf were sunny and nice and
the winds were pretty llgh1, ·be-
tween eight and 12 knots, H Jor-
gensen said.
Pirates second in OEC
• GOLP: The Orange (,oru,t
CoUege womens golf learn fin-
ished second at the two-day
Orange Empire Conference cham
pion.<Wps, completed Wednesday
a1 'FJ Prado Golf Course rn Chino.
llle performance earned the Pi-
ratei. a berth in the Southern Cali-
fornia champioruhips ~eduled
Monday, also at FJ Prado.
OCC posted a 36-hole team
total of 725. trailing Saddleback
(619) and besting Santiago Can-
yon (746) and Golden West Col
lege (793). Lorraine Fernando
paced OCC (86-8$-171), fol-
lowed by teammates Laura
Sumpter (96-89 185). Joanne
Durocher (96-BS-182), Megan
Parkovich (98-102-200) and
Ashlee Kendall (105·89-194).
Sailors handle Hawks
•GOLF: Sea View League In·
dividuaJ champion Natalie Dra·
ganza shared medaJJt;t honors
with teammate Kayleigh Horn
Wednesday to help lhe Newport
Harbor I li~h girls golf team rap
its league 'leason with a 246-2HO
win over Laguna I hils at thl'
Santa Ana Country Qub.
Draganza and I lorn shot R-
over-par 44, while Kalle McKay
(48), Ashley Jacobs (52) and
Carolyn Conway (59) rounded
out the efforts for the Sailor!>
(5-5 in league).
Mustangs tie Antea~ers
•SOCCER: The UC Irvine
men's soccer team tied visiting
SCHEDULE
pm.
at the Kent Youel Invitational
Wednesdayat the Kapolei Golf
Course In Honolulu. Hawaii.
The Anteaters shot a flnal
round of 321 to finish with a
three-round total of 956 (3!4-
321-321). Sophomore Angela
Won led UCI. finishing third af·
ter shooting par 72 Wednesday
and 221 (75-74-72) for the tour-
nament.
Freshman Mumle Oloi (78-80-
82-240) was 59th and sopho-
more Reanna Yun (76-86-84-
248) was 15th. Junior SheUy Ra-
worth (249) was 80th and senior
Karlie Ward (256) was 86th.
UC I duo seeded fourth
•TENNIS: The doubles team
of ~enior Jon Endrikat and jun-
ior Brian Morton have been
seeded fourth at the 2003 ITA
National Intercollegiate Indoor
Oiampionships. There are 16
doubles teams invited to play in
thl' tournament. They open
play Thursday against Jarmalne
fenk.rn~ and Nathan Thompson
of Oemson. Earlier this season
at 1he JTA/AU -American Olam-
pionshipi, in Cllauanooga. hn-
drilrnt and Morton defeated
Jenlons and Thompson, 8-5.
VCI duo recognjzed
•HONORS: UC Irvine sopho-
more 7..ack Zucker was named
Big West Conference Male
Swimming and Diving Athlete
of the Week after winning the
I 00-yard breaststroke event
against UC Santa Barbara, Cal
Poly and UtJ Stale Northridge al
the Big West Shootout.
Zuck.er's time of 57.31 was
fourth overall in the meel and
topped his season-best mark of
59.01.
lJCI freshman Ashley DePaul
was named Big West Confer-
ence Female Athlete of the
Week. She broke the school re·
cord in the 100 and 200 butter-
Oy events with Limes of 56.81
and 2:06.73 al the Big West
Shootout I fer time in the I 00
Oy placed first In the compell-
tion against UCSB. Cal Poly and
Lal State Northridge and was
third overall an the Big Wei.t
Shootout. lier time of 2:06.73
lopped her season-best mark of
2:08.23.
Hess Lion of Week
•HONORS: Vanguard Uni·
vcrMty Junior men's soccer star
Matt He% has been named the
school\ Lion of the Week for
the '>econd lime this foll
I less 'lCored all four goals In a
shoutout win over Westmont
and fini'>hed with 29 goals thrs
season I le also had six a&Slsts
to total 64 points and scored in
I I of the team\ 20 games. in-
cludins nine multi-goal per-
formances
liege men -Vanguard v1. Montana We1tern at
College woman -UC Irvine at Big West Conference
tournament at UC Irvine
e1tmin1ter tournament (Salt Lake City), 4 p.m.
munitv colleoe women -Orange Coast at Mt
n Antonio Cotleoe tourn1ment.
Fleldhoc:My
High tchoot -Newport Harbor vs Harvard-Westlake
at Edison, 11 :30 a.m.
Football
High school -Capistrano Valley Chrl1ti1n at Sage Hiii,
l p.m.
Soccer
.COiiege men -UC lrvlne at Cal State Northridge, 1
Voltey1Nlt
College women -Long Beecti State at UC Irvine. 7
p.m.
W•tetPolo
Community college women Orange Coal! at
Orange Empire Conference tournament third·place
game at Golden West, 11 :30 a m.
Community college men -Orange Coast et Orange
Empire Conference tournament at Golden West.
Cotrege men -UCLA at UC Irvine, noon
High sctiool bov--Cotta Meta at Tustin tournament.
. .
Factor in the $sooo
added oolue of our exdt4Jive
Preferred Owne Program.
~. NoYember 8. 2003 13
Count on a gtntTOU.S
trade-in allowance .
Don't dela:y.
Make 1our mow today J
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01' (; 7 0 1 0 0
llCONDQUMT'O
Cet-~ ll n;n (J~mee
lddt). 13:06.
OClC -Vtga' n1n lo.Hart kldc), 9:11. .
Cet-Dixon 7 nm (Jamee kid!),
'=13.
FOUlmt QUM10
c.-v.taqµez 2e n;n (J1rnee
kid!), 1•:63.
A -m (Mtlmet9dl
INDMDUAL i.USHlfG
c. -\oteCaquez. ,._ 1oe. 2 roe:
Obion. 1•11. 1 TO; IC.tellng, 9-31;
Low9n,3-14.
OClC -Vega, 18-22, 1 TD; H'91, S-18.
INDIVIDUAL PASSftG
C.-l<Mllng, 13-19-0, 138.
OCC-H'91, 20-30-2. 2A2.
INDMDUAL RECEYING
C.-1(1~ 4-88; Endemano,
4-38;'01xon, 2-18; 0~11, 2· 1; NldlOl1,
1 ...
OCC -1..oM, 5-78; Hum1lon, 3-71;
John.on, 5-32; v.ga, 2-27; Blldl. 2-17;
Nlutapu1I, 2· 1'; Garcl1, 1-3.
GAME STATISTICS
c. occ
,.,.. dowf-. tt 12
............... 44-lll 21..e7 ~ yeidege ,,. 2.U
~ '1).1t-0 20-30-2
Nettftll'fly•ld9" :M •
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
f>tiOTOS BY MARK C. DUSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Costa Mesa High's Jeff Waldron (36), left, comes from behind to make a diving tackle on
Westminster's Carlos Brooks in Friday night's Golden West League game at Newport Harbor.
Sere Friday nig~t
for Estancia High
• ORANGE -In general, &tan·
da HJgti Coach CraAs Fertig loves
Friday nlghta because that't USU·
ally when his Eagles play foot·
ball.
· "I've coached pro footbalL col·
lege football, but there'• just
iometbin8 dUJerent about Friday
mgbts and high acbool football."
Fertig said before bis team took
on Orange,
which Is
ranked No.
2 in CIF
Southern
Section Di·
vision VIL
"There's just
something
special in
the air be-
cause you
never know
0
48
what's going to happen.·
Rest assured Fertig was nol
feeling too pleased about this
particular Friday night at FJ Mo·
dena Htgh. Orange (8·1. 5-0 in
the Golden West League) rolled
up 365 yards rushing In the fust
half, building a 48-0 Jead and
went on to win by thal score, set-
ting itself up for a matcbup for
the league title against Westmin·
ster next week. while also dealing
the P.agles their second straight
SCORE BY QUARTERS
000 0 -0
2820 0 0 ·48
FIRST QUARTER
O -Penl 1 run (Wllllama kldt), 9:45.
0 -Chairez 74 run (Wllll11m1 kick),
6:38.
0 -J. Jonea 6 run (Will lame kid:),
2:14.
O -Spencer 72 fumble return
(Wllllamt klc:k), :17.
SECOND QUARTER
0 -Chairez 32 run (Williams kidc),
10:62.
0 -J. Jones 74 run (Williams kiclc),
8:36.
0-Chairez 7 run (kid: failed), 4:04.
A -500 (estimated)
INDMDUAL RUSHING
&t -Kapko, 13-60; Moreno, 13-33,
Teo, 3-20; Macias, 1-mlnue-5; Young,
7·mlnue·24.
O -Chairez. 6-175, 3 T01; J. Jonea,
13-151, 2 TO.; H. Jones, 4-33, Wilson.
2-29; Davis, S.20; Penl, 3-6, 1 TO,
Martinez, 2-4; Santos. 1 2; Parrales,
2-0; Bon11by, l ·minu1·1.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
~~ CM> 1-7 l'Mly~ ., -"'-•»• ~a •
shutout. Eat-Young, 5·18-1 , 61.
SCORE BY QUARTERS Estancia has been outscored, 0 -Boniaby, l-3.0, 25.
~-CM> 1·1 ~-ywdege 12·11& f.41
Time of s-o<1 Jol23 ~
-f'unl ........ ltMlcepOot• ~ ,_,..
occ
Continued from B 1
today, for the dMslon lead
·1t'a a tough loss. but we have
another game to play.· OCC
Coach Mike Thylor said The
Buca will battle perennJal rival
Golden West next Saturday at 6
p.m.
·ieemtotl runs a good ofl'ense
that taka away everyth1ng w1th
!tallow~·
Weltm1n1ter
CosteMeu
o 1 6 1 • 20 89-0, in two weeks.
o o o e -6 "We were embarrassed.: Fertig INDIVIDUAL RECEMNG
SECOND QUARTER
Wm -Tautua 34 pa11 from Le
(Gonzalez kick), 10:37.
NRO QUARTER
Wm -Teutu1 83 pa .. from Le (kldc
failed), 2:19
FOURTH QUARTER
CM -W1ldron 20 pau from
Wiikinson (kick failed), 6'40.
Wm -Broolca 35 run (Gonzalez
kick). 4:41.
A -600 (ntlmatedl
INDMOUAL RUSHING
Wm-Broou , 20-108, 1 TO; Smith.
6-21; Bledcbum, 3-4; Le, '-1.
CM· Ruiz, 18-e6; Epenesa, 8-25;
Vergas, 6-16; Waldron, 3-9; Quiroz,
1-1; Wiikinson, 2-min-10.
INOMDUAL PASSING
said after bis 1eam's ftnaJ league Eat-Mel11ner, 3-32. Ma111nez, 1-15.
game. "In the second half, I was Maci11, 1· 14.
proud of them because they o -Doyle, 1-25.
went out there with Intensity."
Estancia (3-0, 1-5) lost its fifth GAME STATISTICS
iame in a row and was domi· &t o
nated by the Panthers in the fust ~00:-,.. 34-~ ~~~
half. Yet the Eagles somewhat re-,,_."G v.,11age e 1 2S
deemed themselves In the sec-:::'.:.rnvatm' ~1~ 1~
ond half by shutting out Orange ~erdeele J. 1a o.o
and holding the Panthers to just ~ VatdaQ• , ~~ J.~
54 yards rushing. ~~= loel 3;~ 6-~ However, the Orange running Time of .--ion 28 33 19 27
back tandem of Justin Jones and •Punt returne. lnte<cept10n1. fumble returne
Daniel Olairez proved to be too
much for the Eagles. Chairez "When you win one game in
gained 175 yards and scored the past two years. il's really hard
three touchdowns on just six car-to get that winning attitude go·
ries, while Jones bad 151 ~ lng and It's still hard," Fertig said.
and two touchdowns on 13 "But there has been progress. My
rushes. lclds, they'll be all right."
The dangerous duo helped the . Estanda's offense crossed mid·
The Falcons used the draw eftl.
c!ently to amass 226 yards rush-
ing on 44 ca:niea. Sophomore
ta1Jback Carlos Velasquez Jed the
way with 109 yards on 14 carries
with touchdown runs or 18 and
26, the latter com.Ing on the first
play from scrimmage in the
fowth quarter. The PAT by Craig Costa Mesa's Qualic Vargas (25) breaks away from the diving
James gave the Falcons a 21-7 tackle of Westminster's Jonathan Nguyen as he picks up yards.
Wm-Le, 7-12·1, 207. 2 TO..
CM-Wilklnaon, S.14-1, 81, 1 TO,
Gonzalez, 1-1-0, 39.
INOMDUAl RECEMNG
Panthers achieve their yards· per· field just twice during the game,
game average and points-per-the laner toward the end of the
game average by halftime. third quarter when the F.agles
Orange enlered the game, aver-drove for 40 yards to reach !he
aging 285.6 yards per game and Orange 35. But they gave the ball
bad 390 before the half, and the up on downs. Fertig had a simple
Panthers had been averaging explanation for his offense's
37.6 points per game and had 48. woes.
lead. Veluqu~ was the confer-
ence's second leading rusher MESA coming into the game, averaging
121 yards. Continued from B 1 Coast sophomore quarterback
Kellb Higa completed 20 or 30
passes for a seaaon-hlgb 242 landed, but controversy rose on
yards, but threw three lntertep· a potential offensive interference
dons, the last call, which did not come.
'It is coming on Instead, the Uons were out of
frustrating, thlrd-and-10 danger and responded on the
b h , , at the c:mt· next play w1th a 35-yard scoring ut t ere tsn t tos' 31-yard burst from Carlos Brook& to put
anything I line with one the game out of reach, 20-6, with
can do about minute. 30 4:41 left. • seconds to go -rhey're a big play team and
1t now. I give in the game. they did that ton.18ht." said Per·
credit to [the Hl.ga'a pus kins. "We stopped them, and
Falcons]. went_~~ then ... " a 1a;c1V11:1 • Costa Mesa falls to 5-4, 2-3, They have hands and and ls still in the hWlt for an at·
good right to cor-large berth. But It most llkety
coaching and nerback Eric must find It• way to the playoffs
good Frlenon. through a maze of other con-
'
, Earlier in tenders such u Callf omia High, P ayera. the quarter FJ Rancho and La Serna.
Keib Hfc•, OCC Hl.ga led Mesa strugled in the first half
QUartefback Cout to the aa the offense wu atacked up at
Cmitoa' 7 the line of saimr:nlge. The Mus·
with a 38-tangs" netted Just 24 yards on the
yard completion down the west ground and had but one ftrst
lldellne to Aaron Lowe. who Jed down, a 39-yard pus from up-
all rec:ctvera with five catches foe back Gery Gonzalez to Jorge Qui·
78 yards. But a anap at Hl.ga'a feet roz on a punting situation.
led to a tumble and the Falcons Westminater, meanwhile, con-
recoYeted. uoUed the clock. but bad-to set·
•it la frustratlnl-but tbtn l.sn't tJe for a 7-0 halftUne lead with an
anythlng J can do about It~· • 87-yard owth. It WU tridered
Higa u1d. "I pe credit to (the
Palcona). They have good cotcb-
lna and good pla~"
Cout'• defenae, rated 12th ln
the state com.Ing 1n. was on the
field for Just more than 19 or the
llnal 30 minutea. and failed to
reailter a aeck on the Palcoo.a'
MJchriel ~ who completed
13of19 pa.a for 139 ywdl and
no tntercepdons. 1be Fak:ont
didn't commit a turnover.
OOC ded the pme at 7 ln the
aecond quarter wbeD tailback
<luia Vega ran off Che left guard
fOt I 4-yltd tOUcbdown. Higa
compleced • 33-yatd pl8' to Jua·
dn Hwnllon the pmloul play to
-up the acore; tbnalon causbt three ~ for 71 yanla.
Hip aleo found Brian Johneon
ftw tfmel for 32 yank
But Cenitot ~ Cout'I
onJyacorawttha '3·~ 71-ya:rd
ddYe tbit cOnlumed S!.30 and
ended In a 7 -yard TD bt D1i1Nt1
Obon on I dntw up b ndddJe.
'
by a 22-yard pass from Le to Al·
fred Tau to the Mesa 34 and
capped on the next· snap when
Le wen1 deep to Tautua. who
caugh1 the ball in traffic deep ln
theendwne.
Wm -Teutua, 3-159, 2 TDs; Tau,
2-32; Delahou11aye, 2-16.
CM -Quiroz, 3-81; Waldron, 3-39, 1
TD.
GAME STATISTICS
Wlth ftve stralght losses, the "You lose two of your tacJcJes,
P.aglea have also lost their flair It's really hard to pro1ect your
and novelty !hey owned when quarterback.• he said. MWe have
On Wesun.inste(s first series.
whJch go1 as deep as the Mesa 9-
yard line, the Uons were turned
back when Junior Epenesa broke
through to block a 31-yard fteld-
they won three of their first four too many injuries. I looked
games. However, Fertig remains around for another lineman 10
Wm ~ satisfied as to what F.stancia has get out there and there was no n.1~ 37 n& achieWd overall. thus far. one there."
goal attempt
207 • 120 .
7·12·1 8-18-1 3& • 1 ·2 , ...
37$ ™ 3-3110 W 17
2.() 1.()
NO :t-22 23 2S 2~ 31
The Uons struck on their sec-
ond series of the third quarter when Le hit Tautua 10 yards ""'nc rwtume, lnc.-ptlonl, tumble,....,,.,,.
deep and the latter split a pair of
Mesa defenders and raced 10 the
end zone to complete the 63·
yard tc0ring play. run.
The Mustanp responded with Perldn.s would no1 comment
an-yard drive, helped along by on the non-call, but It seemed
four major penalties again.st evident to most, fate was not
Westminster, netting 55 yards. kind to the Mustanp.
Mesa capped Lt with Wllldnson's Mesa's only other scortng
pass to Waldron, who caught the threat came in the first quarter
ball at the 10 and raced in to when Waldron intercepted and
complete the 20-yard aooring returned the ball 9 yards to the
play. Westmhuter 29.
With 6:40 left, there was plenty · A major penalty took the Mus-
of time for th1np lo happen. tangs oul of reach and they
And with the defmte. led by wound up punting.
Quiroz and Viugas on We5t:ml.n· Omar Ruiz was Costa Mesa's
ster's ensuing serle • Mesa's sJde-workhorse, munching out 66
line turned into a whfrlwind. yards on 18 carries.
only to aee It all come apart on Brooks was Westminster's
that fateful, thlrd·and· 11 deep punch on the ground, netting
p&5S to ~ up the final scoring 108 yards on 2D carries.
Costa Mesa's Jeff
Waldron (36),
right, looks for
room to run as
Westminster's
Mike BreMer gets
ready to make th;r-
play.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
occ·women
open with wip
Defending state
champions start
2003-04 season with
win over L.A. Valley.
Sophomore center Alisa
Carrillo llCOred 22 points and
sophomore au.a.rd Amy Shaw
added 12 pofuts and three aa·
atsu u the defending state
champion Orange Coast Col·
lege women's basbtba1J team
opened the seuon with a 60·
44 victory over LA Valley on
Friday In the ftrat round of the
Mount San Antonio C.Ollege
tournament
Jetllca Owlet chi~ in
with three ..... and six
pointl for OCC wbk:h plays
the wtnner ot Mt. SACSOUth·
western at 7 .p.m. tonlgbt.
Vanguard falls to host
in Utah.tournament
The Vanguard University
men's team lost to tourna-
ment boat Westminster, 79-71,
Friday night at Payne Gymna·
stwn In Salt Lake City, where
the Uons (l-1) will face Mon·
tana Western at 4 p.m. today
In their final contMt.
Ad.am tuatt led Wesun.inster
with 20 points, four assislS
and two steals, whlle VU's
Brlan ICim led all scorers with
21 points.
Leon Rosborough added 16
polnta and two bfocked ahota
fort.MUona :
~ Horace Wonnely had•
13 points. three assists and.
two steals.
........ towNmerlt
Saturday, November 8, 2003 85
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY
Newp~rt Harbor boys edge Wolverines
Tars finish third,
surging past Aliso by
one point; Harbor
girls take second at
league finals.
SteveVlr1en
DailyPil<U •
ORANGE -There are no
buzzer-beaters ln cross country.
no last-second touchdowns. But
what the Newport Harbor HJgh
boys aoss country team accom-
plished at the Sea View League
finals I:riday was quite dra·
matic.
The Sailors knew they had to
finish ahead of Aliso Niguel to
grab third place In the league
standings ahd automaticaDy
qualify for the OF Southern
Section Division a preliminar-
les. They did '° by one poinL
Sophomore Adam Mayfield
wasn't the Sailors' top finisher.
but he proved to be the differ-
ence-maker, i'asslng two Aliso
Niguel runners aver the last half
mile. That helped Newport edge
Aliso Niguel, 74·75, to finish
third and automatically advance
to the ClF Division U prelims
Nov. 15 at Mt. San Antonlo Col·
lege.
1be Newpon gbta team allo 14:451 o aecOnda futeJ' than che
advaooed. GnJshing eecot>d to MCODd-place ftnJaber.
Woodbridge and ~ led by PoothlD won the Sea View
eenlor Lauren Paul. who fin· League boys tide because lta
isbed fourth (17:56), and aopho-llxth rwuter ftnlsb.ed three spota
more Whitney Blue, who ftn. hiaber than Laguna Hllla' lixlh.
lahed fifth (18:01). u both learnt were tied, 56-56.
Running ln just her eeoond 1n addition to Rabstraw'I
race of the season becau8e of petformance, the Sailor1 wen1
foot · and blp lnJurtes. junior • ~le to ftnlah third because of
Courtney Marab.all allo contrfb· jui)jor Nick St Andre, who lln-
uted to the Sa.flora' team per· labed 11th (16:15) and senior
formance, by ftn.l.sbJ.ng 10th Nick Miller, who llnlabed 14th
(18:38). (16:26). Mayfteld ftnJ.shed 19th
"The biggest thing for us wu (16:41), whUe senior Martin Ber·
how well Adam Mayfield did," o.ard (26th lo 16:56), aenior Mike
said Nowell Kay, the Newport Donald (29th lo 17:16) and }Wl·
boys coach. -ibat was just de· lor c.ameron Mac1Juen (30th lo
sire (shown in paaing the rwo 17:18) also contributed.
Aliso runners with a half mUe On the glrls Bide, Woodbridge
remaini.ng). He's really comped· won the Sea View League tide,
dve in races. He's just been the as the Warrio11 bad a 1·2·3 fin.
biggest._ most pleasant surprise lsh. led by sophomore Jesse
for us. I was proud of him." Babcock (17:42). Paul said the
ICay was ba.sk:aIJy pleased Sailon1 did their beet In trying to
with all his nmners, and he re-defeat Woodbridge. so to help
mains hopeful that they can ad· them perform at their best.
vance to the OF finals. With Newport girls roach Eric
sophomore Kenny Rakestraw 1Welt was impressed wiai his
aboard. the Sailors definitely team's race, but has al5o carried
have a chance to achieve their the same reaction for his gi.rla
goal. off the course.
Rakestraw led the Sailors with "This Is -from top to bottom
a fourth-place fin.I.sh (15:31). -the best bunch of young la·
Woodbridge senior Michael dies to be around," TWeit said.
Haddan won the race, his third "As far as overall teams go, chJs
straight Sea View League title, In is one of the best groups we've
SCORE BY QUAR'TtRS
Newport Harbor 0 3 9 6 · 18
Lllgun11 Hiiie 7 7 0 0 -14
LH • Suvlr1n 17 peu from Lamkin
(PrllUH kldt), 5:08.
SECOND QUARTER
NH • C.mpo1 25 FG, 3:62.
LH • Suvlren 30 peu from Lemlcin
(Pr11u1e klctc), 0:29.
TtlRD QUARTER
had all-time. They just listen
real well and they are great peo·
ple."
Next year. Newport will only
lose Paul, who will graduate
next spring. so TWelt knows he
has much of the same group
back next season.
"I'm really excltedifor the fu·
CORONA
Continued from Bl
was intercepted to seaJ a 26·21
Thsoro victory ln front of a ca-
pacity crowd on the litans cam·
pus.
"Mistakes lcilled us," Sea Kings
Coach Dick Freeman said. "You
can't do that against a good fool·
ball team."
The loss, which came in spite
of nearly 400 yards of offense.
puts Corona del Mar (5-4, 2-2 in
Pacific Coast League play) In a
must-win situation In next
week's regular season finale
against University. A victory
would earn
tureJ," TWeit said.
Freshman Lauren Maddox
finJshed 17th (19: I I), junior
Cahlln Mal followed In 20th
(19:24), while freshman Lily
Dlerlc.es (26th In 19:57) and
freshman Taylor Bryson (38th in
21 :09) also pleased their coach
and provided great promise for
..
On their third possession of
the game, after a 16-yard punt
re1um by Shane Collins put them
In excellent lield position. the
Sea Kings drove Lo the Tesoro 17 ·
yard line, but rumed the ball
over on downs.
Driving late In the third quar-
ter, Corona del Mar had marched
into Thsoro territory, but a furn.
bled center exchanged resulted
In no gain on third-and-5 and it
was forced to punt.
After Tesoro tied the score. 2 I·
2 I, with 11 :54 remaining, the Sea
Kings fumbled on their first play
of the ensuing drive.
Corona del Mar's defense pre·
vented Tesoro from scoring, just
like It did on the Titans' final
drive of regu-FU PHOTO /OM.Y PILOT
Newport Harbor 's Taylor Young (23) is congratulated by teammate
Nick Watkins after a touchdown last week against Aliso Niguel.
NH • Safety, punt 1nep fumbled out
of end zone, 7:58.
NH • link 13 pe11 from Jecbon
(C.mpoe kldll. 4:08.
the Sea Kings
third place
and an auto·
matic entry
into the ClF
Southern
Section Divi-
sion IX play·
offs.
'Mistakes killed
lation. But
the missed
opportunities
NEWPORT
Continued from Bl
rolled out of the end zone for a
Newport Harl>or safety, pulling
the Tars within 14·5 with 7:56 left
in the third quarter.
The visitors went 55 yards on
eight plays with the ensuing free
kick. with Spencer Unk fielding a
13·yard touchdown pass from
Tom Jackson with 4:08 left in the
third. Campos' conversion kick
made It 1.4·12 Laguna Hill&
Laguna Hills. also facing play·
off elimination with a loss, then
drove to the SaJJors' I 0, before
eventually mL'lSlng a 28-yard
field-goal try. "Mle hosts, how·
ever, re<:overed a Newport furn.
ble two plays later at the Sailors'
7-yard line, needing a score to
widen its lead.
Instead, Newport's defense.
keyed by junior outside line·
backer Tuyior Young who was In
on three stops. including a
fourth-and-goal stuff along with
end Peter Hoyt and fellow 'back·
er lrevor Theriot, helped keep
the Sailors alive.
Tuking over at Its own I with
7:38 left, the Sailors went the dis·
tance, on 12 plays. to snatch vie·
tory and vindicate Brinkley's
halftime plea.
"He tpld us about all the play·
ers who have played at Newport
In the past and all the hard work
and accompllshmenta they'd
achieved," Young recalled of the
halftlme speech. "It was very
motivational.•
Motivation, even mystique,
seemed to come Into play on the
winning drive. which was ldck·
started when Laguna Hills
roughed Campos as be tried to
punt from his end zone. giving
the Sailors a first down.
Jackson. a sophomore making
hia second start after junior Ka·
sey Peters went down for the
season with a broken collarbone.
then hit Unk on a sideline streak
for 36 yards to the Hawb' 42.
1Wo plays and rwo procedure
penalties then brought up third·
and· 16, but Jackson calmly
Wpped to Unit at the l.Jlguna
Hills 38. Unk sidestepped one
tackler, ran through another and
pulled another beyond the first·
down marker to the 25 with
around four minutes left.
A holding penalty forced more
Jack.son heroics, which he pro·
vlded by hitting fellow sopho·
more James Coder on a 22-yard
post for a first down at the 12.
Senior tailback Man Endniu,
who found tough going all night
(20 carries for a aea.soo-low 51
yards. well below his average of
I 34 per game) then bounced
around the right aide to the 3.
Jackson then rolled right on a
bootleg and, well. ~·s what he
saw.
"The booty was a designed
pass,• Jackson said. "No one wu
open. so I just turned on the jeta
and dove for the pylon.•
Jacbon outraced a defender to
the end zone for the lead. whJch
stayed at four points when a
conversion pass came up abort
Newport's defense then held,
with Theriot snuffing a potential
hook and la~y for a I ·yard
gain on fourth-and-14, and Jack·
son ran out the ftnal 56 aeconda
FOURnt QUARTER
NH JllCbon 3 run (peu felled).
1:49.
A -2,200 (Mtlmated)
Tesoro
(7-2, 4--0) will
play for the
league cham-
pionship
against
us. You can't do
that against a
good footba I I
team.'
hurt what
was other-
wise a splen-
did perfonn·
ance by the
Sea Kings' of·
fense, which
was playing
without run· NH· Encinias. 20-61; Theriot, 2·21,
Jedclon, &-17. 1 TO; Unk. HI.
LH • Mak1kauf11cl, 1&-55; A. Cheng,
6-H5; Corley, 2-8; Lamkin, 8-mlnus-7
Dick Freeman, Corona del Mar
footbaU coach mng back
Wess ~-
INDMDUAl PA$5'HG
NH · Jlldclon, 9-18 1. 138, 1 TO
LH Lamkin, 16-26--0, 180, 2 TOs.
INDMDUAl. RECEMNG
NH • Link, 6-99, 1 TO; Coder, 1-22;
Erlcbon, 1·9; M iner, 1-8.
LH • Suvlran, 4-71, 2 TO; Walsh.
3-38; Co!Wy, 3-20; 0 . Cheng, 2-8;
Ur1at, 2-6; Wllllema, 1-1; M11kak.11uf1kl,
1-mlnua-1
Northwood,
but the Titans were luclcy to e~·
cape with a victory against Co·
rona del Mar.
The ~ Kings turned the balJ
over five times and whUe the in·
terception in overtime ended the
game, a much costlier miscue
came when a fumbled center ex·
change by CdM was recovered
by Tesoro's Ouis Penhall at the
litans' 5-yard line with 3:41 re·
maining and the score tied. 21
21.
Corona del Mar had driven 69 GAME STATISTICS
NH lH yards, chewing up more than six
A,.. dottot9w 12 11 minutes of the dock. It had re· ~= v;: ";: ceived big third down plays
.....,,. •1•1 1•2" when quarterback Tum Welch
H.cnllUmyllfdl• 7 M bled I 7 .,...,A., .....,..,delle 1-1• ._17 scram aor 1 , ... ""' on a
N91vlltde0e 212 * thlrd-and-12 and later lofted a ""'* 3-50 7 3-33 ~fumtilee io.. 2-1 1-0 perfect paM to twin brother
~ ~ ~ ri~ Kevin for a 24-yard gain on third· •"""',..._Int«~ 1umb1. """'"-and-23. ""
from the Sailors' victory fonna·
don. •
"lb.at second half was a great
effort," Brlnk:ley aald. "We made
the_playa on offense, our defense
really got going and Campos'
(59-yardJ punt was huge. This
was a must win.·
But the fumble prevented the
Sea King from retaking the lead
In a game that they had never
trailed.
It wasn't the only lost opportu
nlty for Corona del Mar.
After Mordy Omguz.e recov-
ered a fumble on the opening
kickoff, the Sea Kings lost a furn.
ble on thlrd·and-3 on the Titans'
15-yard line.
Injury.
son who is
out with a leg
"Our offensive line did a heck
of a job," Freeman said.
That was particularly evidenl
on the opening drive of the sec·
ond half. when the Sea Kings ran
seven consecutive running plays,
marchinR 66 yards before Austin
Brawner scored on a I ·yard run
to put Corona del Mar up, 21·I4
Brawner led the Sea Kings
with 128 yards on 22 carriec;.
Seven of those carries went for
more than 10 yards. but none
were more than 19.
Tom Welch. who added 49
yards rushing. passed fo r 180
yards. including two 1ouch·
downs to his rwin brother. The
first of those was the longest
scoring pass play in Corona del
Mar history. a 92-yarder thal put
the Sea Keings ahead, 7-0.
But every time the Sea Kings
scored, Thsoro had an answer.
When the Tilans finally took
their first lead, In overtime, after
an I I ·yard strike from Niclc Nel·
son to Erik I lamren, Corona del
Mar couldn't come up with Its
own retort.
The Sea Kings gained four
yards on an end around to Kevin
Welch on their first play of the
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Newport Harbor
sophomore
'Mlltney Blue,
running in earlier
competition in the
Orange County
Championships,
finished frfth
overall Friday in
the Sea View
League finals at
Irvine Park in
18:01.
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DAILY Pit.OT
the future.
The Sailors appear to be dos-
ing the gap between Wood·
bridge and the Sea View
League's second-place team,
and might actually coniend
with the Warriors ncxl year.
"I like our chances," ·rweit
said .
SCORE BY PERIODS
Corona del Mer 7 7 7 O O 21
Tesoro O 14 O 7 7 28
ARST QUARTtR
CdM K. Welch 92 pan from T
Welch (Del Fante k1ctcl. 3·40
SECOND QUARTER
Tes -Nel.on 3 run (McOuoen kiclcl.
6 16.
CdM K. Wolcil 14 pa11 from T
Welch (Del Fento klclcl, 2.44
TM -McKnight 40 PHI from
Nelson tMcOueen klclc), 1·1J.
THIRD .QUARTER
CdM -Brawner 1 run (Del Fente
kick), 9:26
FOURTH QUARTER
-r. -McKnight 8 pau from Nelson
(McO.uoen klck), 11 ·64
OVERTIME
r. -Hamren 11 peas from Nelson
(McOueen kldtl
A -4.000 lest1m1tod)
INDMOUAL RUSHING
CdM -8r11wner, 22 128, 1 TO, T
Welch, 12 49. Crowley, 9 26; K. Welch,
2·7. -r. Catalano, 22 131, Handa,
12-68; Nelson, 1 3. •
INDMDUAL. PASSING
CdM -t Welch, 6 12-2, 180, 2 TDa
TM . Nnl11on 18 33 2, 213, 3 TDs
INDMOUAL RECEMNG
CdM -K. Welch, 5 164, 2 TDs,
Lance. 1 16
Tee -McKnight, 8-129, 2 TOs.
Mrtchell. 540. Hamren, J 27. 1 TD.
Catalano, 1 10, Hand11. 1 7
GAME STATISTICS
For01 downo ~y~
P-ngy8t~
P-ng N9' '9N1n ylltll'
s.m.y.,~ ,..,,..,.,.
Puni. """'°'" lumble9 lotll A-net yetdeg41
T""" ol -'°"
CdM -17 " 43-217 )!,. ,.,
,., 213
S.12 ' 1~33-2 20 19 p ~
•10 414 3JOI 4-:Ml
4-l I I
7~ 7411
2SOll 21 !11
overtime possession. but the In·
terceptlon came on second·
and-6 from the Tesoro 21 ·yard
line. Sean a.Jcagnie made the
l~terceptlon Inside the 10-yard
line.
, •
.. ,blU,, ~ 8, 2003
Newport Harbor's Emily Turner spikes the ball in front of a Back
Bay crowd in Friday's game against Corona del Mar at Newport.
GIRLS TENNIS
/ VOLLEYBALL :f:~ ~tinued Its momentum in
Continued from B 1
Newport Harbor Coach Dan
Glenn, whose team is ranJced No.
2 In CIF Southern Section Divi-
sion 11-M. "In the first game,
they came out and kicked our
buns. We were ready. We just got
beat. They outdug us, outserved
us and outhustled us. But we
dldn't panic and then we got in a
groove.
SenJor Kellie King's sustained
stints at the
ln the fourth, however, CdM
rallied from an 18-14 deficit to tie
the game and It remained dead-
locked on five more occasions,
the last coming at 22-22 when
Jennings dellvered the goods on
a King set Newport junior Kiley
Hail followed with a kill on Jen-
nings' set to give the hosts a 23-
22 lead, then a CdM spike into
the net ·provided the Tars with a
two-point cushion.
A net violation oo Harl:>Or made
ii a one-point game again. before
Je~' final
lcilJ avwned service Une lg-
nJted the Har-
bor auack
with energy.
'This m atch is like a playoff another chap-
ter In the long
match. We had a good and storied ri-
Glenn said,
while faryn
Tumul7.er ( 11
kills) provlded
many key
blows. King
c rowd tonight and it was
playoff atmosphere. It
a lways is when you play
Corona [del Mar).'
valry.
Lauren
Miller (eight
kills, three
aces), f.mily
Turner (seven
and Jennings
each had 23
BSlii.sts for the
Sailors, who
Dan GleM, Newport Harbor girls kills), Hall
volleyball coach (seven) and
will likely open the CIF playoffs
next week as a No. 2 seed follow-
ing the release of Sunday's pair·
lngs.
"Thii. match is hke a playoff
match." ..Wd Glenn. "We had a
good crowd tonight and it was
playoff almosphere It always ts
when you play Corona fdel Marl.
Nobody digs hall., like they do.
and I think that will help us later
on m the playoffs •
The Sea Klnw-. ranJced second
In CIF Division Ill A. came out
fired up on the heels ofThu.r;day
night's se1back against North·
wood In the Pacific Coast League
title match. then Newport found
another gear in the second game
Alexis Kerns
(three aces)
lifted Sea View League champion
Newport on several plays. while
I lannah Undquist's i.erving
sparked the Tars. They also re-
ceived contributions from Eliza-
beth Oayton, Bryana Carey,
Stephanie Trinen, Holland
Osadche and I ladley Burnham.
Jordan Smith led the Sea Kings
with 12 ldlb, while Breanne Od-
gen, Lauren Snell, Lindsey En-
sign. Ashley Rill and Victoria Rice
accounted for many of the CdM
highlights.
"'fhis wru. a great way to end
the regular season and it helps
us get ready for the Clf playoffs,"
Glenn said.
SMITH
Continued from B 1
Dunlap, Adams win Sea View doubles offense. She's been hitting the
ball much harder this season.
She Is one of the top dlggers in
(CIF Southern Section Division
lll·AI and just one of the best
players In our dMslon."
Newport Harbor tandem upsets teammates
in league title match on Friday in Irvine.
Un<ittded Vana<>a Dunlap ana Khoury. 6-0. 6-1. Friday to
and Ronnie Adams upset top-clalm the Sea View League dou·
<;eedC'd Newport Harbor High bles championship at Heritage
teammates A.J Olson and Di· Park In Irvine.
YOUTH SPORTS
Dunlap and Adams. both sen-
iors. advanced to the title match
by defeating a team from Laguna
Hills, 6-0, 6· I, in one semifinal.
Olson and Khoury, also sen-
iors, earned a 6-0, 6-I semifinal
triumph over a team from Foot-
hill.
CdM under-I I boys soccer team shuts out
all nine opponents en route to its 9-0 record
Qark Cashion ran his shutout
creak to a divi Ion record nine
games to lead the Corona del
Mar Select under· 11 boys soccer
team 10 a 6-0 vlctory over Costa
Mesa In AYSO Region 57 action
Nov. I.
Mc:k CUrd paced the offerue
with two goal while Hector
Marino headed a ball into the
net from a Maton Cue comer
kick:. Bren.nan Andenon'I
cro Ing pass round Tlylor
Roa. who capf tallzed wt th a
goal Crom 20 yardJ OUL Jer»en
Rh1ndwt and Wll Morrow
rounded out the or1ng. both
on ~ sl11ts t'rOm JQeU Woaer.
90als In the nrst period and held
off o late OillJ Pepper rally to
cl.aim the victory.
Paulina Le9cb scored two
goals while Caroline Grant
added another for the Peppers.
Skylar Dllpp ted on
Inch'• flrat goal Leach's second
goaJ came on a rebound after a
shot by Jenna Johnlon.
Olloe Dllpp and Jenna
P\.aNten led the offense whOe
Rachel c.hlon and Lexte Shaw
anchored the defense.
NHBA signups Tuesday
• MSBMLL: Newport
lnformatlon.
CMNLL signups online
• MSBllAU.: OoJJne
reglstratJon ls available for the
first time for the 2004 Costa
Mesa NatJona'\ UttJe League
aeason. Slgnups can be made
by accessing www.cmnll.org.
P.atly registratJon, wbJch Ls
$75 per player ($195 maximum
per family), conUnues until
Nov. 28.
After that date, the fee
increases to $85. The T·ball fee
ls $65.
Much of SmJth's piwing has
come from her digs. Her ability
to find the right spot before the
ball Is hit by the opponent has
been beneficial for the Sea
Kings. Smith developed more
strength over the past
off·8eb.son and has sometimes
been impo ing wblle gaining
ldlls on the outside, and
providing momentum for her
teammates.
It's hard to tell wbJch the
enjoys most the kill or the dJg.
If she had her choice tr she
could have a key ldJI or an
important dlg. Smith wouldn't
think twi~.
"I think a dig ls better," SmJth
aa.ld. "lt'a better for the team
because it contributes to the set
and to the hJt Diga have always
been more relevant to me than
hJttlng..
When Smith wu 10 yeara oJd
PlUG IN
PHOTOS BY MARK Cf,PIJSTIN I DAILY PILOT
Above, Newport Harbor players celebrate after.winning their
second game of the match against Corona del Mar. Left photo,
Corona del Mar's Lauren Snell, left, blocks the spike attempt of
Newport Harbor's Alyson Jennings, right.
she started to play
voUeybal.I. She used to play
basketball. but saw the fun
her older sister was having
and decided to take up the
sport, too. The game
eventually grew on her and
she grew Into a fanatic for
the sport.
"When I'm not playing it.
I mlss it.· she said. "It's
become a part of me."
SI.nee her freshman
season, Smith has been
playing club volleyball and
the extra time put into the
port has helped her gain
experience and she also
created a constant desire to
do better than the previous
day. But volleyball and
traJning Is not always great
"There are sometimes
when It gets really hard, but
It always evens out," Smith said.
"Sometimes you'll miss It and
sometimes you'll hate It Oub
volleyball keeps me focused. It
has taught me a 1ol about
respomlbillty and time
manllfement It keeps you on
track.
\tllleyball hu mo helped her
maintain a do&encss with her
older sister, who Smith Joob up to.
"She always has hope during
MJ-Ove,Newport
Harbor's Alyson
Jennings
registers a kill.
Left photo, the
Sailors' Lauren
Miller, left,
watches her
spike fly past
the block of -
Corona del
Mar's Victona
Rice in Friday's
match.
hard dmes. • Smith said. "She
had some trou9es at Mater Dei
(before tr~sfen1ng to CdMI,
but she never gave up and she
fought to get into UCLA.•
Smith said she has aJso been
inspired by Andrea Collins, a
former Mater Del setter who
dJed of cancer two montht ago.
When Smith waa a &e.hman
she played with Collins in club
volleybalJ.
,_.. Gorab, Bmlt Gny and
Wolker covered th cntJre Oeld
to h Ip CdM lmprove to 9·0.
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area roughly bounded by tho
Santa Ana River, MacArthu1
Boulevard, Fatrvlew Road,
Harbor BouleVard, along with
I Sth and 16th Strt(ta. Play
beglnt ln March.
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330 We\I Bay Street
Co,ta Mc~a. CA 92627
Al Newpon Blvd. & R.iy SI Fnday .................... Thursday ') OOp111
Saturday ..................... Friday H>Opm
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matANDISE [({bl •sw 3010-3940
l ESTATE 1llit I
RSAU soos-saso
General
1489 Announcements 1610
t..f l~ [bo!l ~
sliver watdl 111 Cos~ ~
0# Newport Bea<ll llle.t
Rewlrd 949 548 3638
1510
DUCK SlASON
p,.1,,. •• 0-k Hwttlng
Cl..t. •PP'O• l/lu hom
Newport Beach C ttel
lent hunhnc •d1•~enl lo
i tate waterfowl relu2e
OWMrsh1p 1nle<ft~I' ~ppro& JlS •Cre• ol l•nO
& 1rnp1ov~menl\ • your
own ump 'ompound
w/sltuclu1e and 2
trailers Wonderful F11
nr&hl BBQ'• & wrnt
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Index
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Fumlture 3435
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W/llCW m1ll1~•,\ 1970
&"I• Sltnar ay bolh rn x lnl Lond 949 646 '>()',4
3480 JEWELRY/
DIAMONDS/
PRECIOUS METALS
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jt'welry. w1tcht-\ •ollQoll·\
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m 7402-7466 ,
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2 BLOCKS TO llACHI
329 POtn\llllA
V1nla~e COM 7b• • lien.
owner bou&hl •unlhfr
Sl.399.000
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114 41 7 89'1'>
EX<lUSIVI LISTING
CDM DUPllX
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unrl S l,l /S 000
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s-th of HW't' 30a 1 II
lOO ING, APPUANCES 3050 Cats 3610 R 2 duµlc• C.r e41 011 µor•unrty 11> h11lld NPw
Aiit 949 979 'Hll~ DIANI GUEHERO
Oad Jose C. Cue11110
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need to c•t a hold ol
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for ou 567 777 9746
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owns mowd 114-!l>6~
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MISCEU.ANEOUS
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OPEN SUN I S
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bn•I dod
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/14 454 5459111
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714 878 2916
TURTU ROCIC CAMPUS
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lhomn 1 & 4br
$549.000 S61'>.000
$674 000
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~ lb• d.,.n m•h I '>be
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rpl()(. <om SI 610000
Ari/owner 949 6)1 OlOO
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1.569 .000 949 491 ?96'l
MISCEl.UNEOUS
RENTALS
Rental To Shate 6030
A '"""-" llir lloa h1 c~.
ivc. w/d. hre, n..10. d'w
nu cri>VPHll deck, <Mpcrt
SI 595mo '1''1919 613 ntl
Balboa Peninsula
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new appl/crpl 'pnl de~k
w/b•y vl<'w QU,.I, b<11lhl/
•~y. ihe•I J.lfke Crt Im,
$1650 M M/yrly. ~ll~ted
ulrl/lndr y 949 933 6916
Cleon & Newt 406
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t~) COM lbd lb1
new krtrhen & bath Ip
hrdwd tit "' LR l/t e••.
Sha10!d Wit> 949 63J 0400
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I br Iba unrl •••II rruw
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UDO ISU STUDIO
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Ail 949 I.ti'> bllil
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art lot Sl'>OO mu Avarl
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fnepl•le. •hJtt·d w/d
hkuµ~ I t••• ~di •'K~ Aul
$1500/MO 949 l<)j 4b'l0
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ulrl incl $1100 mo
949 liSO 767'>
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$1300• dep '.149 858 upper unrl I 1a1 park1n1
1254 949 215 41~2 spare y1l1 l'l• SIR'>Om
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leave m•a 949 180 HIV
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s:i!Bn'm 9'9 ~ ZflJ
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b1ylront unit p•11od
st1le. Jrl •u I ' I" ••• $2800 949 293 4631
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ORANGE 5400
COUNTY
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of the hwy. St,•S0.000
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G11 $909,000
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art1 Ntwly P•lllttd &
utpeled, lt rnailtt, 2
dttka St29.900 Call
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Newpert s._, .. R .. rn
m 481 Hou" Sh111
bath, no/l)eVc-AP W••
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+ $400 de!> ' 1/4 """ Cttl 949 SCX)..99(XI
NPl/CM nice qulel Jbr
2ba home. P<OI fem. N/S
1 ml lo bNch ltund Plf~'"I Awlil I? I '800• 1n uhf 949 331 3311
Rooms for Rent 6040
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ORANGE 7400
COUNTY
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to 1dw1rtlUI
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be..c:h wllll c:eiK. \IOYe,
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qullt\ that conhK
tors takm1 1(111• that
total $!>00 °' 111llfe
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be lkenH:d by the
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lttenw Bo.rd Stale
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c:ontrtclors ••elude
thttr k~.,,,. number °" 1111 ad¥81"'"1 YOll
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IV5497 Mu1I Sell
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llV06*J7 Dl1'0Unttd
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1"5063 Crtal Buy
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"'2843 Crut Buy
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#VJ951 01scounted
IMW74011 '01
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1'19942 01SCount1d
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IMWMl'02
SiN11. crey Inter
1V3962 Mu1t Sell
••w•11so·o1 414 Red.
V#7649 Must Sell
.. WU '" er.ck. Ian inter
•V1J09 Dtse:ounl•d
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MlltCIOIS SSS '02
Silver, bl.ck Inter
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$72,000 Range Rover vs. $72,000 Luxury Car
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$39,000 Discovery vs. $39,000 Luxury Car ·
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REWARDING ON MANY LEVELS.
· Land Rover offers many rewards, emotional as well as financial. What's more, a Range Rover or Discovery
can offer significant advantages in tax deductibility for business owners.*
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limit tax depreciation to fixed annual amounts. .
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vehicle'• maximum weight wheh fu~ly loaded. ••• Chlfta and ta~les reflect figures for taxpayers who elect 50% bonus depreciation.
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vehicles 100% for business. Rules for lessees also oompare favorably.* Under. current law, owners of vehicles
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1913 East Bay Ave
Balboa Peninsula Point
Traditional an~ timdess Balboa home with incredible wide open main channel
vlews of Ncwpon Harbor, city Ughts and the mountains. Located ln the historical
community of Peninsula point, this Bayfront Home ts truly a unique experience.
from the moment you enter the pted counyani into this immaculate Ktting. you
will kriow you are in your dream home .
Thls home features four bedrooms, each with a private bath and balcony. Fonnal
Uvtng room and dining room, both enjoy the bay views .. Large gounnet kitchen
adjoined by a cozy family room with brick fireplace, butlt-in entenainm~nt center
· and wet bar. The master suite overlooks the bay and allows for a rettut with buUt-
i.ns and wet bar. Other features include two staircases. cxtenstve use of crown
moulding, French doors and windows, three fireplaces and two half baths, perfect
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You Will love the expansive brick patio, jac:uul, manicured lawn and garden.
offertng fabulous outdoor mtenainJng on the bayfront. The brand new boat doclc
can accommodate a 70' plus yacht and side de. All of this in walking distance to
beaches, shopptng, restaurants and private tennis courts. This is tfuly a rare find
in one of Newport's best bayfront view l~dons.
Offered at $6,399,000
for more information contact:
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113. Cowifriwicle Mortgage
114.-115. te Services
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Dana Point, Monarch Beich, Cij>urrano lkadl,
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u~ Pike !>550.000
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Ocean view. 3 bed/l bath.
Wling Pike !>999.000
Laguna Niguel Condo. 2/'l.6
UJlins Pncc: '.)'369.900
Dana Point. Home &: back unlt.
Wting Pnc:~ ~99.CXXJ
John Stanalana
Direct: 949.49~.2804
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3 t>ed/2.6 bath home. Views,
Li&g Pncc: !>1.095.000
SOLD • August, 2003
Oceanfront. 4 bed/6 bath
usting Pnc:c: !>6.595.000
SOLD • June, 2003
Laguna Ni,uel. 412.6 & Pool
uJtins Pnc:c: !>739.816
Views! 3 bed/Z.6 bath.
~ Pncc: !>1.495.000
SOLD • September, 2003
Canyon view. 3 bedf2.6 bath
uJlins Pnc:c: !>1350.000
SOLD . August, 2003
Upgraded Office Condo.
UJtins Pnc:c: !>31.5.000
SOLD ·June, 2003
Ocean View. 3 bedl3 bath.
usling Pike ~5~CXXJ
Residential Income. 8 Unlt.s
UJtins Pncc: !>t 900.CXXJ
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AVERAGE PRICE
6o/o COMMISSION PAID
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2 Bathroonu • Oownir.ln Un.it
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• I ~droom, I B11h • 82&SF (A) o(
Llvln1 Spac:e • Do!Wnto•n Huntlnawn
Beech l.tKatlon In 1he He1rt e>(
Down10't"n • M•1niflctn1 Top Floor
Ovulookln• • Park • Condo H ..
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Mr. M.,en/Ma. Meycn • 714.S9J.J))9
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olu·ona~ • e.i11i 1n 1989 • ) Cu au. • ICCf'C on r..iuw Cond111on
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Mr.~ 1'olur. f.49.722.2400
• C.rtM Opronun1ty to Boy L..11c Ce>mtr
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L..undry Roe>m • 2 Car A111ched Garop
W.. Poetn/Mr. Ha-• 949.722.2400
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2068 HmidoW Vi9w Lane $'490,000
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31562 Scenic Or $1,037,000 Sun, .... ~v.11 NEWPOllT HEIGHTS
429 Panorama $1,835,000 Sun, .... Carol Menconl 2507 E I 6c:h St $639,000 Sat/Sun, .... GronGrubba
LAGUNA NIGUEL NEWPOllT.ISLAND
23882 Pueo cW ~ $1,699,000 Sun 12-3 Robin Chesnle
3812 a.nn.I pt $2.175,000 Sun 1 .... David Prince
2..an~Vlm $639,999 Sun l2 .... BrianThomu NEWPORT SHORES
330 62nd St $960,000 Sat I .... K.lnie Jo Rizio
LIDO ISLE 328 Colton St $869,000 SUn , .... t<.lnle Jo P.iJzO
104Via Hawe $1.695,000 Sun 1-4 Marityn Read
812 Via Udo Nonf $-f,995,000 Sun, .... Marilyn Rad RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA
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2709 Stait>lrd $845,000 Sun, .... Pat Davis 1207Via Presa $449,900 Sat 12"4 Todd Sc:hledow
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Calendar
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Government AffaJrs Committee -4 p.m.
Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m.
Communlfy Events Committee -4 p.m.
Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m.
Marbtlng MeetiOQfNells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m.
Board Guest Speaker
LB Br<*er Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m.
Marketing Meeting/Ball Park Pizza -8:15 a.m.
LN Broker Prevltw -9 a.m. -1 p.m.
New Member Orientation -9 a.m. -1 p.m.
C.E.: Ethics -9 a.m. -Noon
C.E.: Agency -1 -4 p.m.
Happy Birthday President Dave Schaar!
Deadline for Wednesday LB Preview -5 p.m.
NovimMr 11 -T111Uy MLS Committee -1 p.m.
Deadline for Thtlrsday LN Preview-5 p.m.
November U -W"nadlY Marketing MeetfngfNells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m.
Novemfler 14 -Friday
Nov1mMI' 17 -MondlY
NovtmHr fl-Tuliday
Nmmlllr 11-WHnlday
• NmmMr 20 -l'lMlrlfty
Novemfler 21 -Friday
November 2A -Monday
November 21-Tllnday
NOVI .... Zl-WH"'8ay
Affiliate Guest Speaker
LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. • 1 p.m.
C.E-.: Trust Fund Handllng -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.
Marketing MeetingfNells Fargo Bank -8:15 a.m.
Government Affairs Guest Speaker
LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m.
MarkBtlno Me'eting/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.
Deadline for Thursday LN Preview -5 p.m.
Marketing MeetfngfNells Fargo Bank-8:15 a.m.
Education Guest Speaker
LB Broker Preview -9 a.m. -1 p.m.
Thanksgiving Day
BOARD OfflCE CLOSED
ThanksglYtng Day Holiday
BOARD OfFICE CLOSED
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Laguna Beach, CA 92651
(949)497-2474 • Fax(949)494-3887
www.lagunaboardofreattors.com
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MISSIOO Viejo, CA 92691
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aaption.al vieW1 of the ocean, hubor and dty lighu. Marble 1loon grace the
main 1evt1 of tlUI 3,081-tquare·.foot Oooi plan with three bedroom.I and two
uid one-half baths. Peatum include a formal liVinj room, dlnini room and
flmdy room thai ~to the gounnet kttchm. A gorgeoua budt-m media
center, walll of windows ovedoolringthe ocean Ind a ft1ep11ce aeate a
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invite members to our annual
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benefiting
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Wednesday, November 19
5 -7 p .m.
Ristorante Mamma Gina
251 East Coast ldighway, (at Bayside Drive)
in Newport Beach, (949) 673-9500
Complimentary appetizers No host bar
Live band Raffle prize drawings
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a new neighborhood and home
R.elocattng, whether for a job transfer or your own
initiative, can be daunting because you are going t~
unfamiliar territory. You are faced with the challenge of
8nding a Iiew home in a new aunmunity and havblg to
accomplish it mnotcly. Here are eome ttrateglc steps
that wfJl help you achieve a smooth home search, and
alleviate ~ of your relocatJon jttten. ·
1'knHfy JUl tSt4te 1""'fessiMlllJs hi II 'f"'llJly aml/'f#IY·
Since you may need to select I01Dee>ne sight unseen,
make Nre he or she ii backed 1'y a reputable and
pro~ orpnjzadon. To help you evaluate the
company, ask if they have a Web lite and reteardl their
company on the lritemet. Worldng with a quality
networlt tnaeases your chances of being refmed to a
Barry Marks quality .reaJ estate professtonal. AJ you talk wtth
potential real estate professionals, make ~they have
experience woddng with ieJocation cltents, as well aa
spedalJze in the typeS of homes and attat that you are Interested in.
Fmn014rlu yourself ""'1i t1te rtAl esl4le marltd In your "'1'fP llf'tA.
Is the new city you are movtng to in a buyer'• or aeller'• market? Are the home
prices compuable to where you Uve now? nte answen to these types of questions
will gtve you a buds up on what to expect when you begin your home seaidl. One
wa.y to familiarize younclf w1th the new market ts to scan the real estate section of
back issues of the newspapers drculated In your target area. Most major JXWSPlPCll
are available at local Ubmlcs, and major reaeardl libmtes ma!nlain ardtives of even
wider selections of ncwspapm. You can further familiarize yourself wtth the mark.ct
by revtewtng listing.t online. Some major .reaJ estate networb also post Jistin&s online.
For a.ample, Prudential Rat E.!tate Network members llst properties at
www.prudential.com.
Ddemd,,e your price rimp.
Working with your real estate professional, estimate the price range to which you
will confine your search. Many advisors recommend that your debt raUo be no greater
than 36 percent of your groa monthly Income. In other wonts, when combined, a car
loan, tuition loan, ~card debt, property ta.es, insurance, monsa&e and other
debts ahould not exceed 36 percent of your gross monthly income. One way to
dctcnnine your prtce ~ ii to obtain pre-approval from a home mortpge lender. AJ
madded benefit, buyers may take you more saiously with this wrttten cpmmitment
from a lender.
EUlllU11te your #ew community.
Start by developing a list of attcrla to evaluate communities and nC'f&h.botbooda.
C.Onsid.er tndudtnl such factors as commuting; school systems; parb; libraries and
community f'adltties; property tu rates and other tuet; atme rates; cost of llving -..,-
current and htstodcalJ>rope!Xy ~.W.; age and d'wacta of ndghbodloods;
'tt<mlfton; outdoor acttvtties and arts; community organlz.ations such as chwdtes,
charities and sports dubs; shopping; health ca.re; and other amenttles, ICJ'Vica and
costs. Check your local lJbrary~ {or "Places Rated Almanac" or research your new
comm\Dllty on the Internet. Web lites such aa www .MSN.com allow you to compare
your community wtth mother. And don't forget about your ttal at.ate professional.
He or she can send you a reloation pa4ct 6.l1ed with tnfomD.tlon about your new
area.
~II Mme faztu1'a dJdllft.
Undoubtedly, you wOl be uran&tng one or more howH\unttng tttps. Make Nre
your ttal estate professional knows euctly what you need and want so that your trlpt
~productive. Take photographs of your cunatt home or clip ptctwa from
magazines to illuma.te the kinds of features you'd like In a new home. Develop a
home featuret cheddJst. Include ran.ldop for the f.ac:ts ~ consider most important -
prtce, squan! footage, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, other 1tft:1g amu, garage
space and other features. ntese may include laundry W:ruttes, appliances, ftreplaces,
decorator featwa, Jandsci~ etc. You imy alto want to include other fxton that
may be of lmponance to you IUCh aa tttes, age of the home, comm\Dllty pool and
proxfm1ty to employment, schools,~ bospitall, etc.
Btmy Mllrla rqwtmd.J sillm """bNym"' tM °""'II:~ awtlll ~of Newport awt, Newport BeMll. Ommll tlel MJlr ad llie 1""1u Rl#lt:JJ. He am l>e
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Exquisite contemporary-style home
This is a contemporary-style home with dramatic archJtecture and
ocean views. Located tn the prestigious guard gated community of
Monarch Bay, this single level, three bedroom, three and on~half be
home features a great room with floor-to-ceiling glass doors that opt
to the counyards and ocean-view patios.
Other luxurtes include media room, spacious master retttat, and a
gourmet kitchen with dining patio and ocean views.
This home ii offered at $3,000,000.
For more U.jim"'1Htm, CAil The Blossom Tum of~ Califom
Rulty's Three Anh Bay branch at (949) 793·5068. You"'" 11lso visit
thdr Web site at """"1.3arclib4ylwmes.com. Thdr ojfke Is 1«4ted at
32356 Stndh Coast H't)c11JaJ, South 1.aglma. PrudenlW Califom14
ReAlty is proud to be a member of HomeSmllas of Alnerl&ll, Inc., a
Berlcsltlre HatMtOllJI AlflJiAU. Visit Prudmti"1 CalifomlA Really's Web
site at: """"'-~.com.
Great bluffs opportunity
Located in the desirable Blu1Ps neighborhood ii a dtamatic "U Plan"
end unit. This home offers three bedrooms and two and one-half
baths, with one bedroom and bath on the main level. Great location
near shops, parks, Back Bay nature trails and acellent schools. It ls
also situated near the largest community pool.
Thia condo has been upgraded with French doon, newer applJancet,
tile Ooor and a lovely enclosed patio. nm home ii.offered at $545,000.
F<w "'°" l".{onutkm, CAil s.1ly Slilpley of Pruden/W Califoml4
Rully 11' Ntwporl Buc1J Ill (949) 219-2414. Y ot1 ''"' "1so MUil Mr Ill Sllllyslilp~.CO#I. Her oJ!ke Is lot:4IU Ill 23 ~ PIA:a,
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of Scenic Drive
Enjoy panoramlc Set amidst the
, sunset and ambiance of South
cataUna views from Laguna Beach, which is
almost evuy room in this remtn.iscent of a
home! Walle to the European village, the
beach, shops and town. home is wi1htn proximity nus home was parU4lly to the beach, restaurants
remodeled in 1998 and Laguna Village.
including new roof, Offerlng two bedrooms
stucco, fireproof lktiJl8 and two recently
and Andene:n windows remodeled baths, this
and doors. solid lath and plaster
Entertain from your residence features a
new customized cheta living room with views
ki:tcheJl Wfth to~f.,-the--Une appliances and granite countertops. The adjoining and a fteldstone ftreplace. Other amenJties include wood ceilings, hardwood
great room opens onto an ~ve BraziHan hardwood deck overlooking the floors and a kitchen with an open greenhouse window and glass front
ocean and north Coutline. · cabinets.
The property ii~ of the Clutvfew Diamond Expansion plan with the The luxuries continue with a collector'• piece intricately hand-carved front
possibility to enlarge the footpf#lt and square footage of the home. The home door and a gated entty with lead accent, which accents the arched door. Plus,
sits nestled among mature trees, lush hillsfdes and landscaped grounds a secluded patio wtth Matcan tiles, eating area and numerous flowers.
affording wondeifu) privacy on a meet-to-street lot. 1he home currently is This home ts offered at $7 49 ,000.
three bedrooms, two baths with a venat.tle floor plan. The first Door bedrooms For more Inf"""'"'°"' caU Patrlda Tru"'4n at (949} 497-3331, ext. 317 or
have a secondary aCCe11-works great for home office/ nanny or guest. (949) 23()..3446. You can also visit lln' Web site at WWfO.pa#ytnmr4n.ann and
Permitted un.6.nimed 35<Hquate-foot room on the 8.rst Ooor also provides ~""'a lln' at tillln'paltytrumanOpruoc.ann or pattytrufturthllnlt.Mt. Her
ocean views. The home J:W a two car garage with off~ parking. ojfke Is located 11t 1 J JO Glen~, LllpM Buch. Prudentlld Ciliforn'4 Really
Buy this home Jn Woods cove and live the buch lifestyle. Our motivated Is proud to he" member of HomeSmllas of Ammcll, I11e., "Berluhlre HatMway
aellers ha~ found another and have priced this home to sell. Affiliate. Pruden""1 c:allfornla Realty is ranleed """"'&the tpp five real esf4te
This home ii offered at Sl,195,000. companla '11 the ""tton, with mart tJuin $171"11"'11 tn saks tJOIUrM In 2002
For more bl/orr#Mt<m, C41llCArdll MAStm mtd Cindy T~ ttl (949) 338-8818 aceomlng to Nt"t°""l RelocatWn and Rul Bstate M•&Cine, A,ira 2003.
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Enjoy breathtaking vtsw from th.ls soft contemporary-flyle oceanfront
residence that Is steps to the sand Enjoy the best of indoor/outdoor living and
enta1alntng in Laguna beach.
This iaidence features walls of glass which provide unobstructed white
water views, spectacular sutUets and sandy beach. Rdu and JJJten to the
aashing mves.
Well appointed, this ftve bedroom, ftve and one--halfbath home features a
main Ooor master suite with ftreplace, sauna, Jacuzzi tub and walk-in closet.
The oceanfront family room has a built-in beverage refr.igerator, mJcrowave
and dispwasber whkh can be used from the apanstve beachfront patio.
1'bis restdence offers the ultimate Southern c.alifomla Ufestyle.
1111s home ii offered at SS,195,000.
For mort Inf°""""""' Cllll Otrlsttu FG:.OM di (949) 640-3600. Stradll
Properltes, 140 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 100, Newport Buch.
cannery VIiiage llve/work loft
Cannery Village live/work loft located in the heart of Newport Beach'•
legendary Cannery Village, the Monarch Building offers a rare residential loft
opportunity .
Modem tngenutty meeu IUllJl}' warmth in th.ii spadow approximately
2,2()().square-foot loft with dual Uve/wotk functionality. Its two level Ooor plan
includes two generously proportioned bed.rooms, one bath, a great room,
dlnlng room and open air deck with decorative t:reDistng.
Ita state-of·the-art architec:tUre futures approximately 14-foot hlgb volume
cet1ingl and dramatic two story arched wtndowl with a view of ltfe and wodt
below. Surfaces of glass, concrete, steel, brtck, resin and wood communlate
the tngenuJty of the building's dertgn and residents. A one.car detached
garage accompanies the loft. .
Nestled in an emerglng auttve and commerdal hub, the Monarch Building
ts Ideally attuated to allow restdenu quJdt accesa to the flnest of Newport
Beach's wOrld claSI shopptQg, beaches, golf, dtntng and boatfn8.
Thil home II offered St ,695,000.
For MOre "''°""""""'' CAU Joli11 McMonl&U al (949) 640-3600. Str4""
Properltes, 140 NetepOrt Ce1tkr t>Hoe, Ste. l 00, Newpqrl Bt«h.
Desirable Plan 3 now available
This ls the largest and most desirable single stOJY Plan 3 with three
bedrooms and two baths. Features includes vaulted ceiling. formal dining.
family room, huge yard and secluded patio otfthe master.
Upgrades include leaded glass front doors, four skylights, newer sliders ar.
custom Ubrary and stereo cabinetry.
This home ls offered at $915,000.
For more'"""""'"""· call JoAnne Perltlns (949) 641J-3600. Str4'111 Properlic
140 Newport Center Drlrt, Ste. 100, Newport &adi.
Great curb appeal
This Is a charmJng three bedroom, two bath home in great neighborhood
and on a great street. Amenities includes newer copper plumbing. hardwood
noon, pavers in kitchen, tile countertops and a ftreplace in the dining area.
There are 1prin.klers in the front and backyard wtth a patio off of the
dtninglfamil7 area. The two car garage has a built-in desk and lots and lots of
built~ cabtneu. RV access. Enclosed washer/dryer.
'Ibis home is offered at $510,000.
For more ln/"""'41Um, caU Grayce TalU.ferro at (949) 640-3600. Strada
Properties, 140 Newport Center Drlt1t, Ste. 100, Newport BtM:lt.
Fabulous canyon and city lights view
11111 Coronado model is on a large lot with room for a pool. Meticulously
kept, the five bedroom, three bath home has newer paint ouutde. Peatum
include French doon in the~ room, vaulted~. decorator colors in
bed.rooms, large master bathr6o;m With dual siJW, wet bar, atdum under the
staircase and Iota of windows tn av~ open O.oor plan. Abo, then! iJ a newer
wood fence in side yards and nice landtaptng.
This home is offered at St,395,000.
For morr '"'°"""'*"'· "'11 N•"'Y S.rjkld Ill (949) 640-3600. StrilM J>roperlia, 140 Nnqpon Centtr Drlw, Ste. 100, Newport Buell.
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CORONA DEL MAR
1400 San Miguel
58r 8Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Patrick Tenore
Nationwide USA
949-858-97.05
2630 Seavtew
48r 4.6Ba Sun 1-4
Mlehael Brinkman
Coastline Realty
949-759-0177
414 Narcissus
3Br 2 3/4Ba Sat 1-4
Michael Brinkman
Coastline Realty
949-759-01n
COSTA MESA
2175 Pacific #F-2
2Br 1. 76Ba Sat 12-4
Ron Young
Gold Crown
714 432· 7873
$3,995,000
$3,100,000
$1,095,000
$379,900
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
3792 Humboldt Dr
48r 5.588 Sun1 ·5
Jim Kidder
714 454-5459
Danny Huynh
714-878-2916
IRVINE
27 Aacenaion _
51881' 388 Sat-Sun 1-5
Petrtck Tenore · · · I
948 888-9705
$2,550,000
$1,299,000
NEWPORT BEACH
4~ N Hampton
2Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Patrick Tenore
949-858-9705
520 W Balboa Blvd
3Br 2Ba Sun-1-4
Carrie Allen
Coldwell Banker
949-718-2378
Cell 714-423-1652
562 Glorietta
3Br + Den 3Ba Sun 1-4
Michelle Brown
Prudential Calif Realty
949-212-2576
1518 Anita Lane
4Br 2.5Ba Sat-Sun 1-5
Jon Cobain
Broker 949-642-7211
424 Westminister Ave
$949,500
$1,225,000
$719,900
Reduced
$1,149,000
2Br 1 Ba w/1 Br 1 Ba Guest House
Sat .. Sun 1-4 $909,000
Owner/ Agent
949-850-0713
37 Montpelller
Harbor Ridge
5Br Sun 1-4 $1,690,000
Ann, Biii, Suzanne
Prudential Calffomla Realty
949·422-2889
200 McNeil #110
2Br 2Ba Sat-Sun 1-4 $439,000
Cathi Denton-Jones
First Team Real Estate
949-422-9484 for gate code
NEWPORT COAST
33 Renata
4Br 2.5Ba Sun 12-5 $1,589,000
Owner 949 497-2989
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(949) 715-3156
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Large upper owner'• unit
3br, 2ba, fp.
Ocean views.
Lower unit · 2br, 2ba, beach view from llvrm, fp
$1,225,000·
Agent Carrie Allen
Coldwell Banker
949. 718.2378
Cell 714.423.1652
OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 ·4
208 Walnut 12
-llHcr:v 3BR. 2BA rondo in popular Ncwpon
SlllllllRI area. Newly painted and carpeted. Two
spacious master suite, large 2 car page.
~tion dues! Steps to beach!
$629,900
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. ~ced for quick sale!
$1,275,000
PRINCIPALS ONLY PLEASE
THE SANFORD GROUP
Real Estate Broktrace Services
(714) 41:Z..8955
OPEN SAT 12·3
INCREDIBLE VIEW ON
BLUFFS OVERLOOKING
HUNTINGTON BEACH
2 Bedroom, 1.75 bath,
cathedral ceilings,
private spa in atrium,
pool, gated community!
$379,900
Prlncl1>11I• Only
714-432-7873
Ron Young
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The Look of the Bellagio Hotel
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5
4M WUTlllNSTER AVE
Charming, classic home on large lot
with lots of room for expansion. Light &
bright 2 BR, 1 BA remodeled main
house with FP, AC, newer kitchen &
Hardwood floofS. Cute and updated
4 bedroom, 5.5 bath., 4000 tqft. Waterfront palace with pvt. boat dock.
separate 1 BR, 1 BA guest
house/gym/office with private alley
entty & hidden patio. Large Grassy
Landscaped yards with huge pabo, Reduced to $2,550,000
Jim Kidder
714.454.5459
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PALM SPlINGS-PALM DESBiT
VACATION PllOPBlTIBS
Offering both Sales and
Scaaona1 or Annual Rentals
ANNUAL RENT~:
Pum. ot Unf. from $1,lOOfMo.
VACATION RENT~
Sl,000/MO and up Hldi SealOO
$1,100/MO and up Olf Sealon
GllBAT INVESTMENT
PllOPB.llTIES FllOM
$200,000! ..,
;' ... Contact MICHAEL ANTER.
760-333-7307
golfdcscrtvacationa.com
e-mail VacationwatcM994ka.com
garage, gated parldng (boat/RV).
Move In readyl '909,000
Owner/Agent (949) U0.0713
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CORONA DEL MAR
2 BWCKS TO BEACH!!
329 Polnsettia
Vintage COM cottage w/ hardwood
floors, brick fireplace, large master suite.
RIIDUCIID FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.
OWNER BOUGHT ANOTHER.
Lowest price so close to the beach.
Expanded, upgraded &: remodeled!!
2bd plus den, l-3/4ba. grassy backyard
$1,399,000
THE SANFORD GROUP
Real Est.ate Brokerage Servtces
(714) 41.U955
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CORNER-North of Hwy
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$695,000
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ON GREENBELT
Gated Community
New carpet/paint
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Irvine 3 Homes
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Tuesday, November 4
8:45 a.m., Affiliates meeting
Wednesday, November 5
9 a.m., "Trust 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
Monday, 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
11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview Areas 9, 11 , 12, 25, 26, 27
Friday, November 14
11a.m.·2 p.m., Brokers Preview Areas 1-8, 10, 14-17
Wednesday, November 19
9 a.m. • noon, "Califomla Paper Trail" CE class
1 • 4 p.m., "Foreclosure" 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, 27
Friday, November, 21
11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview Areas 1-8, 10, 14-17
Thursday, November Tl
Thanksgiving Day • Association office closed
Friday, November 28
Association office closed
Orange Coast Association of Realtors
401 North Newport Blwl.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 722-2300 • (949) 642·4105, fax
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Newport Coast,
almost new,
upgraded home
Welcome to this
beautiful French
Nonnandy-ttyle Newport
Coast residence. Thia
tastdully designed home
ts hfghly upgraded and in
prfltine condition. There
are four bedrooma plus a
spadOUI master retreat.
The ground floor off en
beauUful atme marftJ
flooring. set on the
diagonal with a beautiful nwble inlet medallion at the entry. There 11 a
gourmet kitchen with neutral granite countertops and island, GE appllances
and a Viking gas range. Lovely custom wooden built-tm are throughout the
home. CUstom wtndowuutmenu include plantation shutters, Hunter
Douglas Silhouette blinds and gorgeous silk drapetles.
The master suite offm a dual ti.replace with marble IUil'Ound, a view
balcony and oozy retreat. The luxurlous master bath displays ftne
aaftamanship in the custom marble countertops, tumbled travertine flooring
and shower and customized walk-in closet.
Enjoy indoor/outdoor living from the buutiful back patio with lush
1andscaptng, waterfall, spa, fire pit, built-in bar and refrigerator.
The community amenities include pool, spa, tennll and child play area.
Located close to shopping. schools and easy freeway access. nu. home ii offered at $1,525,000.
For 1""ft '"f"""""""' c"1l a.a Grlllmer •nd Joy CNrtl" of Cold""1l 1Jlmker Newport Buds di (949) 644--9060. ColdfClell 114,,Jeer R~ B~ Is a
1Mmber of tM NRT f(lmll,y of """TN'nla. NRT IncQrporatU, tM """"".'s kMlln&
rtSldml"'1 rul estAte brolterage company, Is a subsidiary of Ce11d4#1
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Oranqe Coast Association of Realtors
2004 Installation Brealifast
\Vednesday,Decernber3,2003
8:30 .. 1 o a.rn. at the
The Pacific Club
411 O MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach
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A large open floor plan is featured in this four bedrooms, two and on~
bathroom home. There are vaulted~ in most rooms. Wood floors
downstairs; carpet upmirs.
The apanded muter unit hu a wallc-tn closet. Two car garage plus storage.
Walle to beach, tennis, pool and children's play area, or put your canoe in
the canal for a reluiDg paddle around the •Shores.•
This home ii offered at $869,000.
For mort '"f°""""""', c"1l ]{m"le Jo Rl.zzo of Coast Newport
Propertles-Co1""1ell &Inker dt (949) 123~8800. Coast Newport Properties Is
located at 3317 Vl4 L""1, Newport BeadJ. Coldwell Banlter Restdenttal
Broma&e Is" tneMber of the NRT fttmfly of cqmpanles. NRT 111COfPOt'atd, the
nation's ludmg resldmJlal rt4l estAte hrolt.erage company, ts a substd'4ry of
Cendant CorporaHqn (NYSB.aJ).
Designer touches throughout
Stunning Plan 5 Madison Lane home
With a guest sutte and bonus room, this home oou1d be tlve or m bedrooms.
The beautifully landscaped rear yard has a built-to baxbecue. Upgrades are
atenstve and tndude UH.nch coliseum stone Ooortng, upgraded maple
cabtneby, encased windows with shutten, upgraded catpet and pad, built-in G.E.
refdgerator, aown mold.in& built-to entertainment center, stacked stone fireplace
in the family room and coliseum faced fireplace in the ltvtng room.
This home ls offered at S 1,449,000.
For more mfomuttkm, C4ll CA.-ol P'Hf> or Ride~ of Co4st Newport
Properlies-Coldwell BaMer tit (9~) 644-1600. c:oast Newport Properties (s kx:#ted
at 4 CJtlk PllaA, Ste. 260, Newporl Belldl. O>ld1«1l Baldter RestdmtfAl Bl"OltmJ&e Is
a monber of the NRT flllnlJy of companl4s. NRT I~ the natkm's leadtng
rtsfdenJtal rtal estate hrolctrage company, Is" subsidlmy of Cendant Corponrtkm
(NYSE.al).
Recent remodel highlights single story home
Fantastic rental with new paint, new carpet, granite kitchen. New owners Priced to sell, beautiful and newly remodeled single story home. Bamboo
have redone thll untt wtth destgner touches. Two bedrooms and two hardwood Ooon th.roushollt. Upgraded bathroom with custom sink, tile and
batluooma with lou ohrindows, this unit ts brtght and airy. New sinks and Bxturet. Second largest lot in the ndghborhood, allghtly under 10,000 square
fixtures, granite and motalc tile in master bath. feet. New roof, concrete drlveway, dual pane vinyl windows. Two car garage
Located in the Newport Cout gated community oflbe Summit. and tnstde laundry.
This home ta for leae at $2,400 per month. 1hta home ts offered at $539,000.
For ""1rt '"'°""""""' t"1l Dent11e I<enu of Coast Newport Properltes-Coldwell For more '"ftJmlldl<m, call Ttm Smith or Ron Mftl.r of Coast Newport
Banker Id (949) tJU.1600. CoMt Newport Properlles Is located at 4 Civic Plau, Proptrltes-Coldwdl &lnlrer Ill (949) 118-1800. Coast Newpqrl Properltes ts
SU. 260, Newport .... c:o1dtoell &mJur RestdnltW Brolreragr Is" member of located 21151 Newport CoMt Drlpe, Newport Codst. ColdtOell &Inker
the NRT famfly of~· NRT lffCOrPDrllted, Ille Mlion's ludtng resUJ.enffal ResUk111"'1 Brokerage u a member of the NBT fMNlly of ctmlfl4"les. NRT
"41 est.le bro~ co,._,., ts• n"1sttlt.ry of Cetldil"t CorporaHqn lneorpordtd, the """'1ts's ludllf& ~ rtdl m.te broJrml&t '°"'Pd">'• ts
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Located on• quJet tree
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Provence enclave of
Newport Coast, th1J three
bedroom, two and one-half
ba1h plus den home ls
imbued wtth Old World
luxwiet yet off en the very
inodA!Jn wtrtng for
broadband networking and
security. The sellers have
purchased another home
and need to sell quickly.
Beautiful Brazilian
exduslVe HomeB
Enjoys the views
from Las Verdes
Standing on a large
cuklHac parcel wtth
views of the hills and city
lights, this
3,0S~oot family
home has been beautifully
upgraded wttb designer
touches. Comprtsed of ftve
bedrooms and two and
tJlree.<tuarters baths,
amenities Include French
doors, cathedral ceilings,
aown moldfnp, CUltOD1
paint ftnlshes, arched
hardWOod Ooon throughout with travertine, ~ JWllt and
luxurtous window cov~ md a charmJ.itg center couitflrd
a calm retttat from the outside world.
doonvays and towering windows, outing a distinctive E~ ambiance.
home The formal living room has a f!eplace, French doors 1adtnj to a courtyard and
a uniqUe tile 600.r rem.tn.lscent of a French country bOl:ne. 'Ibe elepnt fonilal
dtn.tng room connect1 the living room to the fami]y room and kitchen. An open, tpadom floor plan off en two ~taeet each in the fOrmi1 lMng
room and family room. There ls also a Comal diiling room with PrenC:h doon
that lets in the lavender scented breezes &om the~·
There ls a chets kitchen wlth honey grmtte counten, center islahd and
Walk-in pantry. An informal dinlrig aru stanch to the side and thm are doots
tHat open tO the professionally daigned backyud wtth French country
hardscape, a bu.lit-in barbeeue and hut lamp.
The master bedroom lJ a retreat untO itsdf' wtth a loft area that could be
used u a fourth b(droom, omce or gym. The bath ts appointed wtth aJaami
tub, dual vanities, wallt..f.n closet and custom linen 1torage.
Additional amenities include an indoor laundry room, two car att&cbed
garage, and privileges for the assodatJon ~. pool, tennis and barbecue
f'adlidet.
This home ts offered at S 1,249 ,000.
]:qr ""1rt ,,,.fot1Nl""", c"1J Rm TUtn R~ EsWe's Mamu "J{{wl" Gw:rlhr 11t
(949) 402.()()10.
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In a spacious gut room desi&Jl, the gourmet kitchen f.lOws into 1he family
room and lm!akf'ast nook, featuring rich granite counters, Statnlesa steel
appliances and custom cabtnet:ry, W:lud!ng two full pantt.tet. The family room
features a di.sttiiCtive marble Bref>Lice and comer built-tn enterW.nment center.
'The en suite master bedroom offers a rpadous II~ area and a short
hallway area that leads to the maible appointeCi Nth as well u a rttreAt area
that could be \lied u a home gym or srudy. RdU tn the ,Jaa.iZ%i tuo
dramatically st.aged in an arched nook wtth wtndoWs o&:edng vtnn.
Additional upgrades include dual m conditioniilg l)'llernl, a two car
attached garage wtth an q>olied flOQr and indoor Jaundiy ~ PimilJes w1l.l
• appredate the aaodation ¢.61 and walk to elemenf:UY and middle ichools.
'IbiS home ts offered at S879 ,SOO.
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