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2004-11-27 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot
\ • I ) ... c D Parents support teacher's lawsuit Some say fo rmer principal was unfairly criticized in a February public meeting called by school district. Jeff Benson Dally Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Several Newport Heights Elementary School parents stand behind former PrincipaJ Judith Olarnbers, who last week filed a S3 million lawsuit against three district officials and three parents who she says defamed her. They believe she has reason to defend herself. Chambers' lawsuit accuses ad.mlni.stra- tors or breach or contract, violation of due process, defamation and intentionaJ in. lliction of emotional distress, charges she believes had a hand in her dismissal from the school in February . Some parents feel Chambers was un- fairly criticiz.ed by parents for the depar- ture of popular substitute teacher Shan- non Jay in a February public meeting called by the district. Amy T~nnyson, a Newport Harbor High School PTA member who served as New- port Heights' PTA president from 2001 to 2002, said she enjoyed working with Chambers and added that the former principal was liked by many of the school's parents and children. ·1 just don't l.h.ink anybody deserves to be treated the way she was treated by par- ents," Tennyson said. •1 mean. taking it to a public forum like that -her career is gone." Olambers is suing Newport-Mesa Uni - fied School Distm;t Supt. Robert Barbot. Asst. Supt. of Secondary Educauon Susan Astaritas and Asst. Supt of Human Re- sources Lori McCune fo r lost wage~ and benefits, damage to her reputation, breach of covenant of good faith and fair dealing. defamation, intenlionaJ infliction of emotionaJ distress, retaJiation and vto- lating state and federal due process. Parents Kim Miller, Robert Shaw and Julie SchameU are also being sued for defamation. SchameU, who served as Newport Heights PTA president before current president Terry Torres, said she See LAWSUIT, P11e A4 • s 02.90° ,, Serving tne Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ' 0: . ~ •'11.::g • P ~Box 801151 · SA1111DAY, NOVElmER 27, 2004 t.. EA.>< DAIL t PILOT Holiday shopper Elizabeth Hood, 7, from Seattle, totes two big bags as she heads off to another store at Fashion Island on Fnday I Let the shopping begin Large crowds, packed parking lots and long waits fail to deter shoppers from swarming to retail centers the day after Thanksgiving. Deep• Bharath Daily Pilot L ori Weatherwax usuaJly wakes up at 5 a.m. the day after ll1anksgiving. This year, 'ihe started her day a couple of hours later But i.he was smiling as 'ihe earned two heavy shopping bags. one on each hand, as she stopped near the carousel at South Coast Plaza to rest her tired feet "1 do this every. single year," said Weatherwax, as she watched INSIDE For more holiday shopping news. see Paga AS lhe milling crowd. "The line'> are really long and parking and lugging the heavy bags aU the way to your car is a pam. But the deaJs are great. and it's worth the trouble." l:.nthusiastic shoppers started earlier than normal this year and See SHOPPING, P11e AS Protesters push fo r peace Demonstrators say holiday shoppers' money will end up funding the war. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot 'IEWPORT Bf.AU I -(]o,t• to 40 prote<>ter., walked around Fai.h1on 1'.>land late fnday morn ing. holding or wearing s1gm proclaiming: "Bomb not.tung. buy nothmg." They were pro1e ... 1 mg the 1,var m Iraq Protester. \\.dnt to t.onvt'\ to holiday shoppers that the 11H11wv thf>y spend at the ... tore ... will 1·1Hl up funding the: war .... ud IMrt·t I o\elJ of ( o\tct \ ll''><l, c1 mall h f)Jrt1c1pant '\\e can pn·tt·111I that 1u.,1 111· r.lU'>l' Wt' pul on Ut'corat1011 .... 111d lelebrate our holida\ '>. the \\itr l\n't gmng on ht• '>.lJt.l Hut tht•re ... a dm•ct 1111~ bt>twe1·n tlw \'-dr and con.,urnt•n.,m \fembt'r'> of group... 'lll h ,1., V1:teram tor Peace. ()range c ounty Pe..in• ( :oal1uo11 1 ht See PEACE, P11e AS _J Police pilot ends career on a high note Law enforcement aviator started his career with the San Gabriel Police Department before landing in Newport Beach in 1980. ( osta Mesa Police Ouef lohn Hensley and Newpon Beach Police Ouef Bob McDonell submined Oakley for the award. lie beat out aviators from 13 other agencies from throughout the country and Canada for the award. Departmt•nt before rnmm~ to Newport H<>ach 111 1<!80 In 1982. ht> applied for a 1nh ,1, .in ob..erver with the Cit\ ' polite heltcopter crew. M•rlsa O'Neil Daily Pilot N ewport Beach Police Lt. .Bob Oakley, who runs the helicopter program, will end his career on a high note. for his work with the program - which serves Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Santa Ana - less than a month before he retires. "It's a great way to end 31 years in laW enforcement," he said. The next year, he tra1nt•d to becamf' a pilot for the department. An a\1d flier he also took flying l~n.<> on h1-. own to learn how to fly fixed-wing a.i.Iaaft. . -taf*1'fOW/DM.YPl.OT The veteran officer and longtime pilot received the 2004 Excellence fn Police Aviation Award trom the International Assn. Of Chiefl OJ Polit'e last week. Qakley rec:dYed the award Pilots who work under Oakley nominated him for the award. whkb recogn.b:es police aviation IDlll\lgerl who emphasize safety IDd eflldmcy in their programs . ·He knows how to handle people and make them work really well," Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Marty Carver said. "(Airborne Law Enforcement) is considered one of the most professional agencies in law enforcement.· Then in 1987. when a Costa Mesa police helicopter was handing off a car chase to Newport Beach Police. the two helicopters collided and crashed Polee Lt. Bob Oakley received the E.xtellence-~e Aviation Award from the International Association of Chiefs of Police. FAMILY TIME ... The penalty was off the field Oakley started his career with the San Gabriel Police Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON:nEWEB: ....-.~ccrn · WEATHER ~ E.xpid pifttv doudy ...... ~ bereedvtiOr•dwnce al II ADDft...,_,._ • ........ Al S..PLOT,P .. eM FAITH Ondy Tr.ne Ovist.on has the dlly off. Her column, •Monf of the~ wUI mum next week. CM._. be 81hellb In ~7 Local dergy CCM ...... lhe pol8RI .... •tn ~ , S.PillAll SPORTS Al Slturday, November 27. 2004 BOO ERS&BEYOND • The house of books that Ruth btiilt I f you ever need to look up Costa Mesa's Ruth Pribble, chances are you can find her in the library at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Pribble, 84, has been in charge of the center's library for the past 11 years. She set up with the li- brary with the help or her late husband, L W Pribble. She set up similar libraries in Saudi Ara- bia while her husband, an engi- neer, was wosJcing there. Pribble's motivation to work at the senior center library is simple, it gives her something to do. "You'd just rust out if you were just plopping down and doing nothing," she said. The librd.fY's books are all do- nated and the collection slowly grew as the center received more and more books over the past 11 ye~. Ruth Pribble sat down with the Daily Pilot's Andrew F.dwards to tell the story of the senior cen- ter's library. a bustling room full of seniors looking for a good book. the daily paper or a friend. She was Joined by her friend at the !>enior center, Mary Anne Bane, during the conversation. What do you enjoy about working in the library? Pribble: It's silly to come down here and do nothing. What was this library like when It was new? Bane: Empty. Pribble: Yes. And then we got these shelves in, gradually. What kind of boob do you like? Pribble: Al this point in life, I use ficuon. Any favorite topics? Pribble: I'll pick anything up that I can read. What kind of books are popu- lar here? Pnbble: Probably fiction. Costa Mesa Senior Center librarian Ruth Pribble has run the library at the center since it opened. Bane: We have a lot of Grish- am. Nora Robens. Daruelle Steele. the women like that. We have cowboys, we have Louis CAmour. Have you aJways been an avid reader? Pribble: My family has always. BOOMER CALENDAR • Send CALENDAR items to the Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by e-mail to 1eff.benson @latimes.com; by faxto(714)966-4679;orby calling (714) 966-4617. Include the time. date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. SPECIAL EVENTS "Step Out for Senior Centers I; featuring a creek side trail hike, breakfast and entertainment, 1s held from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m . at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W 19th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $5 for members and $12 for nonmembers. Information; (949) 64&-2356. The OHi• Senior Center's annual Health Fair will feature a variety of screenings, including checics for blood pressure, vision and pulmonary lung function. The 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. event will be today at 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244 with three children. they kept us in reading material Do a lot or people ask you for recommendations? Pribble: If they ~k me, 1f I can tell them anything about it, I'm glad to. Who donates the books? Jaiz music will be performed from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. Ticicets will cost $5. Information: (949) 644-3244. The Irvine Chinese Choir will perform from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Dec 5 aiihe Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. There will be a suggested donation of $3. Information: (949) 644-3244. ONGOING An Alcoholic• Anonymous men's support group meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 645-2356. Oasis Senior Center holds 1 pancake breakfast from 8 to 10 a m. on the second Saturday of every month. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, coffee and orange juice for $3, $1 for children. The center is at 800 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3244. A widows/widowers support group meets from 1 to 3 p m. Decide today ••. Have it tomorrow! All Floor Inventory Reduced Professional designers will assist you in creating your ideal home just in time for the holidays! Hours: Mon-Fri 10-7 Sat 10~ Pribble: WeU, there are differ- ent agencies. clubs. other people. Bane: People that move. Rather than toss them in the gar- bage, they give them aver to us. Did your experlenl* tn Saudi Arabia motivate you to want to make sure there ~ a lot of Wednesdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 645-2356. The Costa Mesa Senior Center has ballroom dancing with live music from the Betty's Trio from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Tuesday night at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $4. (949) 548-3884. Jewish F1mily Service offers ongoing bereavement support groups for adults at all stages of loss. Group members share experiences. hear how others deal with grief, receive support and learn ways to cope with sadness and loss. One group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in Irvine. The second group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesday• at Temple Judea in Laguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Ezra Center in Anaheim. There's no cost to attend, but advance registration is required. (714) 445-4950. Oasis Senior Cenur offe,. assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. (949) 644-3244. -----=>.~ - boob beret Pribble: Yes. I think a lot of us here like to read. I have a whole closet full (of books.I When you and your husband were 1tU1iJ11 a library here In Costa Mee.a, how did you want It to dewJopf A blood preuu,. clinic ia held from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Information: (949) 645-2356. OHi• Senior Center offers 1 dally telephone contact program for seniors who have a limited local support system. They also offer computer classes that teach the basics of Word, Ouidcen, Print Shop and Internet usage. (949) 644-3244. The 0Hls Senior Center offers a shuttle to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle also takes members to the center. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244. OHi• Senior Center hH • walking group called Walkers -Not Rodcers, which meets once a week 1P enjoy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach area. (949) 644·3244. The Alzheimer'• A11n. and Grtef Support Group of Newport Villa WeltNilla Rosa co-sponsors a free support group meeting for caregiver• at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month Pribble: I think one of the li- braries contributed a few things to start with. that they were over- loaded with. Hu It turned out the way you would have Ubdf Pribble: I accept what's here, and that's it. through October at Newport Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. (949) 631-3555. The Altheimer'• Aun. and MeN Terrace, a residential community for people with Alzheimer's disease and rel1ted dementia, offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Meaa. (714) 283-1111. 0Hls Senior Center conducts blood pressure screenings from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Tuesday of each montfl in Room 3 at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. (9491644-3244. Th• OHJ1 S.nior c.nUr off9t'I • Braille class to help with sight lou from 10 a .m. to noon the first Thursday of eedl month in Room 4 at 800 Merguerite Ave., Corona de' Mar. (9'9) 844-3244. RevlM your lllttlme documents for advance heelth care directives 81 th• Oul1 Senior Center for $3 MC,lh. Cell to mete an appointment. (949) 8"-3244. ,. DOUGLAS ZIMMERMAN I DAILY PILOT Why do you think It'• 90 im- portant to have this llbraryf Pribble: Those who come here, • they just can't twiddle their : thumbs. Over the years, I think. • in different areas. we have pro-• vided them with something they' can blend in with. preventive healthcare services for seniors on the fourth Wednesday of each month in the ' center's Room HS-3, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Call to make an appointment. (949) 644-3244. Seniors and low_.ncome famlliH in the Co1ta Mesa-Newport Beach area can obtain free U.S. Department of Agriculture surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the second Friday • of each month in the rear partcing lot at the Church of Christ, 740 W. , Wll1on St., Costa Mesa. Picture • ID is required. (949) 650-8236. Oa1l1 Senior c.nUr on.. a counselor to aulst with questJon1 about Medicare, HMOs and supplemental and long-term care Insurance. (949) • 644-3244. 0.111 Senior e.nwr oe.n e meal program for member•. Lunch 11 served deity from 11 :45 • a.m. to 12:15p.rn. lnthe multipurpoae room at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corone del Mer. Hom.delivered mNI• ere ' walleble for homebound aeniora. ReNNetJon1 1'9 required. (949) .....,3244. Fine Furnishings Large Sclection of Oriental JWgS ·~ UT'URDAY WHAr. A Chrfttmaa Carol, 1n edlptetlon of Ch1rtu Otdctna' dUllcltory WHEN: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Segtrttrom Stage, SOuth Coast Repertory, 666 Town Conter Drive, Coctl Meu. COS"r. Meet will coat S26 to BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS OCTA extends contracts to complete new bridge The Orange County Transpor- tation Authority approved con- tract extensions Monday to two companies involved in the con- sttucdon of the bridge that will connect the San Diego and Costa Mesa freeways. Construction, which began on Feb. 1, was scheduled to be completed on Nov. 2 but unfore- seen conditions and issues pushed the finish date to May, transportation authority spokes- man Michael Lltschi said .. . " WHAT'S ON TAP $41. ~ (714) 708-6665. W.W. The eo.ton Pop1 on lta 2004 Holiday Tour Wta:8p.m. WHIM: Segemrom Hall, 0ra"9' County P.rformlng Ml Cetrter, 800 Town Conter Of1ve, A Federal Transit Authority grant and Measure M funds have partially funded the con- struction. and the contract ex- tensions will allot more than $1.3 million to cover the addl· tional costs of the project. Under the new contract provi- slona, Caltrans will be awarded $645,000 for construction, $30,000 will go to the public re- lations firm Porter Novelli and $690.000 will go to CACTROP Engineering Corp. for inspection during construction. CoetaM-. COft llcbtl wfll C09t -to $110. INFOftMAl10N: (714) 668-2781 SUNDAY ~ Redwi>od Curtain, Lanford WIJeon'• ptl)' about 1 Vl.tnam veteren living ln the grade. Winter Worbhops will run from 9 a..rn. to 3 p.m. from Dec. 20 to Z4. Children wW be able to create handmade wreaths, gift boxes and plctle frames from materials like clay or paint The "Survivors" program will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Dec. 27 to 31. Qilldten will see what it's like to live on what na- ture . Programs cost $175 to attend both and Environ.mental Nature Center Members will receive a 10% discount For more lnforma-Winter programs set 1ion, call (949) 645-8489. at the nature c~nter Mary Bigelow honored The Envi.ronmenral Nature 'th Dece be d Center will hold two events in WI m r awar December for students be· Mayor Gary Monahan has tween kindergarten and fourth announced Mary Bigelow as the woode Ind. VltlCnamele American gh1 N1n:hlng for her t.u. WHEN: 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Newpo11 Theetre Am Center, 2501 Ctl1f Drivt, N9Wp0ft Beach. con Tlc:ket l)ficM will be S115. INFORMATION: (949) 631-0288 . December 2004 recipient of the Mayor's Award Program. Bige- low will be recogn.Jz.ed for her courage in the face of intimi· dating circumstances and for taking the initiative to help a police officer. On July 28, Bige· low witnessed a cyclist strike Officer Jinna Johnson on Pla- centia Avenue. 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'12.95 1ootam goDY CARE PUBllC SAFETY POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Hanov., Drtve: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 200 blodc at 10:08 e.m Wednesday. • Harbor Boulevard and Hamltton StrMt: An in1ury accident was reported at 2:01 p.m. Wednesday. • Maple Street: Fraud was reponed in the 2100 blodc at 12:37 p.m Wednesday. • Newport Boulevard: A stolen car was reported at 3'.13 p.m. Wednesday. • Paulertno Avenue West and Bristol Street A vehicle burglary was reported at 4:10 pm. Wednesday. • P1ecentia Avenue and Wilson Street Wert An iniury accident was reported at 10 33 a m. Wednesday. •Rochester Street: Grand theft was reported in the 300 blodc at 8:25 a.m. Wednesday • 18th Street West and P1acantia: An injury accident was reported at 2:42 p m Wednesday. • 20th Street West: Trespassing was reported in PILOT Continued from A 1 rH~ur John \ \t1Hll' \1rpo11 llw rwo < o'til \It:''" ollin:r:.. DaH• Kellhum and ~llkl' IJboh. <ltl·d < l<ille} ,md tw. ob-.t·rver lTct'>lll'd 11110 a fil'IJ bul \Uf\'IVl'd .. It \\d' .i Ilk ch;u1gu1g l'>.pen('lll l'," Oakll'\' ... aHJ ·\her lhJt, hl' \Will on a m1 .. ,1011 10 .. 1.111d,1rdve operat111g puhue' <.1ru.l pm< t.·dure' for pur,un' HI\ 111\·mg mu hi pie • l~l'lllll'' He re,tll\ pllt 'alel\ '\11 I, l.<.tr.l'r '><.Ud. '"I It-hold-. ht\ p1Jo1' m ,1 \l'ry lu~h 'landard, lu~h1·1 th.u1 th<: 11 t•dt'r.il A\lation ~dmu11 ... 1ra1u111 n:4utre<, ')l!ll l' lhen. ll1l're\t• hcen no JCCldl'l\l'> c11 ... 1a \1<'"1 and ·'e".pon Bead1 rnn.,ohd;.i!ed their heltrnp11·r pt11}0-.1m\ in l':l%, creat1nK J joint powcrc; agency, Airbmnc 1 .. 1\, I nforcemenl, H1 pauol lht• ,L-Je:. mer lhc two citie., rlit•\ al'o cover Santa Ana. the 700 block at 8!U a.m. Wednesday. NEWPORT BEACH • Goldenrod Avenue and Coast Highway East: A disturbance was reported at 3:36 p.m. Thursday. • JamborM Road and University Drtve: An in1ury accident was reported at 8:43 p.m. Thursday. • Newport Boulewrd and Hospital Road: A car fire was reported at 11·36 p.m. Thursday. • Newport C.ni.r Drive East: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 600 blodc at 10:23 a.m. Thursday. • Nottingham Road: Petty theft was reported in the 1400 block at 8: 17 a m . Thursday • Seashore Drive. Vandalism was reported in the 3400 block at 11:43 am. Thursday. •White Cap Lane: A suspicious person was reported in the 200 blodc at 3:09 a.m . Thursday. •15th Street West A loud party was reported in the 800 block at 10:51 p.m. Thursday whtt:h rnn1r.11 '' lhem for lhetr work. Oakley mt'N'l''> the program, 11'> three hl'htopler'>, e1gh1 full-time pilot'> from Newpon Bt•ach and l o-:.t.t Me..a. mechante' .md mt11rHcnance worlo..er' And thow 1wople are what he w1Jl nu-.., mo't when he reures ·· l11ey"re tlw mo:.1 rewarding part of my rob," he !Mltd. "The fact that my t0 worker., took lhe time lo nummatt• rrw for the award ~Y' a fol ahoul how they feel ;.ihout me Though he " n.'llnng Fnday . Oalo..Jey wont tw 100 tar from lhe airpon. f ft:' plan'> w take a '>Upport mfc' ,rnd help tram his -.uu:e~or, Lf}'>tJ Me..a Pol.tee Sgt. run \lam r he\ 're gotnH tu be some big 'hoe' Lo fill. \:ewport Beach l'ohce Offiter and hebrnpler oh,erver o\til..e I.a \'1~1e said. • MARISA O'NEIL covers pubhc safety and couflb She may be readied at (714) 966 4818 or by e mail at marisa onetl a lat1mes com ------------ LAWSUIT Conbnued from Al couldn't undenund wtw the lawsuit wu baaed on or what she did wrong. "We spoke out and II.Id we were worried.about tM way our school was beins nm.• ~ nell said. "'The dbtric:t (offtdala) came to our school IUM said there were i.saues with the way Judith was running our school and with the way Mn. Jay was handled, Hundreds of parents came to our multi-purpose room and every one had their own personal reiuon. Three or four days later. Mn. Jay wasn't there anymore: FAMILY Continued from Al appeared nude in a locker room (her back was to the camera), tryrng to get football player 'fyrell Owens to skip his game for a roll in the hay, or in this case. perhaps a romp in the shower. The problem here ls that the spot was shown just before the airing of "Monday Night Football, ff a show watched by a fol of kids. ABC got called on the carpet for iUi bad judgment. but the network: seems to have just learned what trial lawyers have known for years: It is often better to ask for forgiveness than it is to ask for permission. foe consequences of airing this controversial ad were small AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 1375 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; by e-mail to 1eff.benson@lstimes.ccm; by fax to (714) 966-4679; or by calling (7141966-4617. Include the time, date and location of the event as well as a contact phone number. SUNDAY A Sw9dllh Chrimnu Fair will showcase Scandinavian Christmas traditions and vlsita by Sant.a Claus and St. Lucia, "the Queen of Light." The 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. event will be at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Pane Ave .• Costa Mesa. Admiuion will cost $6 for adult.I and $2 for dllldren under 15. Information: e-mail ' l·ke, you know, local. DailyDPilut .... ,., ........ , .. .,,.. Save big on home dehver)' ol Uie Los Angeles Timu and &•t the D~1ly P1lo1 every day with your paid sub«:npoon at no addtuonal cost.• To subscribe, call 1-800-209-3684 or log on to myaccount.latl~.com Enter offer code· DPAO 't Daily~-Pilot VOL. 98, NO. 332 THOMAS H JOHNSON Pubh~her TONY OODERO Editor USA COSENZA Atlvertlling Ofrec1or ~NA JOHNSON Promofions Director hde Aodenon, a ~t wno bad two ch.lid.NO afWMlnl NGwport Hetgbta dUrtng QWn. ben' tenure. deaaibed bet u U1 involved. de<Ucated principal who loved her job and her •tu· den ta. "( cringe whenever ( think about lt," Andenon Mid. "Why ll it comlna to th1a. where lhe hu to suet On top of that, when abe leaves this place. what II the gotngtodor Tones agreed with Clwnben1 assertion that the district cre- ated a town hall meeting·type of atmosphere ln which the most vocal parents could pile on their displeasure with the former principal. "Some of the parents ln Mra. Jay's class were concerned compared to the payoff, which has been huge. The spot recetved more attention than Secretary of Defense Colin Powell's resignation announcement and more than 600,000 viewings of the commerdal haw occurred on just one particular websl.te. The comrnen::ial will no doubt bring curious viewers to tune in to "Desperate Housewtva" ·nesperate Housewives" ls the latest in a series of stupid shows meant to keep you tuned in between commerdals. There are several red alerts for parents here, more proof that we must be more vigilant than ever. The tint alert is that there is now concrete evidence that the networks don't care what kids see, or more importantly, when they see it This commercial was another ambush; that is, ABC showed something provocative orangecounty@swea.org. A Sundey dlarnpagM brunch cruise will be hosted by Hornblower Cruises and Event.I. Boarding time will be 11:30 a.m . at 2431 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beadl. Tldceta will cost S41.95 for adults, $37.75 for seniors and military per.onnel, and $20.95 for children. Information: (888) 467-6256. MONDAY The annual trM-lghtlng ceremony at South Coast Town Center will feature a perlofmance by the All-American Soya Chorus and a visit •om Santa Ctau1. The 6 p.m. event will be at Town Center Partc. next to South Coast Plaza, whldl is at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Meu. lnfonnation: (714) 435--2100. TUESDAY A ,..,,_, 1bidve from UClA wil visit the Orange Coast College Transfer Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The college is at 2701 Fairview Road. Information: (714) 432-6894. The Mecular Degaoerdon Partnership will present a free patient-education seminar from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bedcmen Conference Center, 100 Academy Way, UC Irvine. Information: (888) 430-9898. WEDNESDAY A wll1W ...... ,_and snow apon. training session will Include information on staying ---'-..._' . •r • • """l ... ' . ' about her pendlng replacement. ~t the d.lltrlel correctly 6>1· ind U tbole pamltl got drecf lawed a ICl.tute 1lW teq\.llM a "" the ren.egada th.It had a· prtndpal wttb former lta1UI u a ooe·dme penonal dJlpJealUJ'e teacher be ll10Md to mwn to wttb ber IU.l'f.ued with their 1ro-cbe district u 1 tac:hu Own- rles-• lbnet u!d. •n encour-ber1 wu rectu.Uled u 1 1e1.cb- epcl people to talk about wb.Jt er days before the Maft:b 15 tMy liked and what they dJdn't deadline to do IO, Montanei l1ke about our prtncfpal. It per-said. petu&ted those people who'd Cliamber1 ii cumntly u- ba.d that one-time d.llpleasure atgned u a Afth·pade teacher wlth her, and it snowballed to at Devis Education ~tet. the polnt that Mrs. Cliambers 1be diltrtct oflldala and pa(· left our echool enta should be eerwd wtth the .. 'Ibls deftntte1y creates a line lawsuit within the rim month, in the 1and of people who care Qwnber'a attorney Margot Nel· about Mn. <lwnbers and thoee son said, who don't." Distrlct oftlclall haw refused to comment on the •JEFF 8EN80H oovera education litigation u a matter of disaict and may be reeched at (7141 policy. The school d11trict'1 at· H6-4e 17 or by a-mall at tomey, Steve Montanez, said i•tr.ben.onOl•tfmN.com. at a time when parents had their guards down. Unconcerned about a panmt's right (and duty) to saeen images for impres.'1onable kids. they have decided that surprise attacb work best These su.rpriae attacks will increase in number as more and more viewers continue to leave network 'JV for cable shows. Not only did ABC show too much skin. they furthered the stereotype or weak. sex-obsessed males by showing Owens caving in to Sheridan's demands. What be did was forgo his iesponsibillty to his employer for some casual sex. There W85D't much of a role model there for women. either. Did Sheridan want the athlete to go AWOL to have an election post-mortem or to discuss lmn's nuclear potential7 No. she was safe in the snow. The 6:45 p.m. mfftJng will be conducted by the Sierra Club at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Pane Ave., Costa Mesa. Admission will cost $10. Information: (714) 963-6346or http://angelN.siemtelub.orplocn. Raibbl Mel\ 6. Miller wtl conduct hi• annual Lund\ and Learn program wtth the Women of Temple Bet Yahm et 10 a.m. The temple i1 at 1011 Camelbadc St., Newport Beed\. Information: (9491644-1999. TlWRSOAY The Sing .. Gourmet wtll ho9t. dinner for 1ingle profesalonal1. The 7 p.m. event will be at Ave Crowns, 3801 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Information: (9'9)~ ·c111bntlons: ~1· • program for families beginning to embli.t\ holiday treditiona in their home, will be led by Ra bbl Rayna Gevurtz at 6 p.m. at Temple Bat Yehm, 1011 Camelbadc St, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 644-1999. FRIDAY •Stllge Ooot:' • comedy about ,. young~ IMng in 1940s New Yone City, will be performed by Eetancla High School student.I. The 7:30 p.m. show will be at Barbare Van Holt Theatre, Estancia High Sd'tool, 2323 P1aoentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Tkbt.1 will ooct $8 in advance and $10 et the door. Information: good for only one thing_: a quidde with a total stranger. Here's the mesaage for 1V and the rest of the media: Parenti care less about what you &bow and more about when you show iL Stop the surprile attacb on our kids. As more and more people tum away from network television, parents can expect an inaease in the ambushes. So, parents weren't needed at a public park. but we were needed in the privacy of ow own homes. Go figure. Perhaps there is a new 1V show here. We'll call it •Desperate Networks. .. • STEVE SMITH 11 e Coat.I M ... resident 1nd a freelance writer. Readers may luw • mesuge for him on the Dally Pilot hotline at (714) 966-4664. (949) 515-6637. Student-made pou.y wil be on sale from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . In Room 113 of the Or•nge Coast College Atta Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5843. OEC.4 A d\..tt.ble gol tloum8ment will be held to beneflt the Fairview Developmental Center. The 33rd annual Steve Pappaa Friends "fore• Fairview contest will be at the Costa Mesa Coontry Club, 1701 Gott Courte Drive. Costa Mesa. The cost to play will be S70, or $136 to play Dec. 4 and 5. Call to set up a tee time. Information: (7141957-5188 or (949) 646-2886. ...... the Wrftw'• Room of 'Everybody Loves Raymond"' will be an interac:tlve ditCUuion with the eitcom'1 creator and writers. The 8 p.m. event will be at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, UC Irvine. Admluion will cost $32. Information: (949) 854-4646. The Mein. Atlr9ctlon Cat Fanden thow will be a tribute to the Maine Coon cat. the largest breed recognized by the Cat Fenders Aun. The 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. show will be at the Orange County Fair and Expolffion Center, 88 Fair Drive, Coat.a MeN. lnfomiatlon: (868) 466-9390. S.. TOWN, he• M SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST There's • d\anca of ahowerl. ~<141t. ~-wm be nc>f1hw 1 ltlfty • 115 to a moa on combined ... of 7 to 8 ,.._ EJCptCl ~foe Ind thtn. dlancie of~ In the llbmoon. ~ wtnct1~n be "°"""41119rly • n to as knota on oomblned ... of 10to 121-t. Ther9'a a llfight dtanoeof ~ SURF Safety first when .shopping MarllaO'Nell , Oa!fyPdot NEWPORT·MP.SA -rtbe hoU-~ eeuon ~Joy and adte: ment toe~ ~ple, but it can Illa bring IOCDe added ~ 6cic0fd1ng to police. Whlle lhoppers are out sean:hing for ihat perfect gift, thieves are looking for the right opportunity to rip them off. A paibd car pack.ed with big shopping bags full of the day's bounty mabs a perfect target. Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman said. And covering them up with a bJanket may not Coil someone determined to get a.hold of your SHOPPING Continued from Al many local stores were seeing more and more of th.at Friday. the busiest shopping day of the year, said Kelly Cole, vice president and general manager of Neiman Marcus in Fashion Island. "We opened our doors an hour earlier at 9 a.m. !Friday!. and it's quite busy," he said. •All over Fashion Island, traffic seems to be very brisk." Holiday shoppers also seem to have started buying their gifts earlier this year, Cole said. They are especially going for items such as designer watches and handbags, he said. ·one of the reason these items are goa.ng very quickly may be because customers are beginning to understand that 1f they like something and don't buy it right away, it's not there the next time they come to the store,· Cole said. Nearly 140,000 shoppers were expected to visit South Coast Plaza on Friday compared to 120,000 visitors last year on the same day, marketing director Debra Gunn Downing said. "This year, it's been busy from the first week of November,• she said. ·There seems to be a high demand for luxury goods, which shows that Orange County's economy is strong.· Susan Franklin, General Manager of the Bvlgari store in South Coast Plaza. said people were already waiting outside when the store opened at 9 a.m. "We're dellghted at the energy and optimism of the hoUday shopping season this year,• she said. Large crowds, packed parking Jeff Ewing & Ly/ten Ewing DETAILS, DETAILS Arc you &ood al dcuula.'' If you decide 10 sell your home without a RcaJ1or. you wrlJ need to pay a areal deal or :attcntJon 10 dc:Wl1. BcfCM"e orrenna your home for ulc. you mwu decide on • price. Thi• tnvotvea an analy1l1 or propenles in your uea lhat have recently aold and tiome. that arc cwn:ntl y on lhe l1l&lii:ct II i• uaeful to aet an outside opinion about the cond11lon of your home from a home Inspector. and to make the rccommc~ repairs °'" ~~holakl. .. ~bece· you put 1hlnel 1n ~car and lock it doesn't mNn ~ ~n't get •tolen." Shulman likl ·11 ~ la watfhlnl ~ walk to ~ car with pack· ~ it doem't ll)&tter what you cover them up with." Instead of loading themaelva down with pacbges or taking the risk of laving them ln the car, poweMboppen at Fuhlon Island ln Newport f!:each and South Coast Plu.a ln Costa Mesa can check their pu.rcbues at the ooncierge desks. shopping bags get locked away ln aped.al rooms until the rightful owner comes to retrieve them, said Debra Gunn- Downing, executive director of lots and long waita. even at the restroonis, didn't deter too many shoppers from slipping into a comfortable pair of shoes and pounding shop Ooors. .. A lot of the big stores, like Nordstrom's, are offering 30% or 40% discounts,~ said Janice Edwards of Mission Viejo, who was shopping In South Coast Plaza. "That's what brought me here." Shoppers in Fashion Island, who came earlier, said they did that to avoid the busy afternoon time. "It's nice shopping here because it's not all closed up and claU5trophobic, said Julie Beruman of Westminster. Mamie Alblos of Rancho Santa Margarita said she was pleasantly surprised 10 see that Fashion Island was relatively quiet late Friday morning. "I got at least some of my shopping done: she said. "Bue. of course. I'm nowhere close to being done." • DEEPA BHARATH is the enterprise and general assignment reporter She may be reactred at (714) 966-4625 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath ~/at1mes com. ~forSoulh CAMI Pim. -w.·w newr loll a pv.intge,,. Guno·~ukl. ADd for~ aldallh about ~~die~lot Wtib tbat Jacaat·pwth·w' Cartier Watdl; eecurl!Y. omc.n Will tab perkapa to I lbopper't CU. she aaJd. Fuhion Island offers the aame aervtce. •Anyone who want.I to be es- corted to their car, we will abso- lutely walk them to their car," said Laura Davia, dhector of mar:ketingfor Faabion Island. Though the major local &bop- ping areas have plenty of secu- rity personnel, people should ex- e.reise caution dwing the holiday shopping hustle and bustle, PEACE Continued from A 1 Green Party and Code Pink -a feminist group -participated in the protest The small group. which marched quietly across the shopping center, raised a few brows, but some shoppers said they weren't bothered by it. "It's not going to stop shop- pers,· said Barbara Spence of Chino Hills. •1t's not going to change anything. This is the way of the world.• Unda Donley of Fountain Val- ley said she was wasn't going to let a protest "put me in a bad mood." "The holidays are pretty tough ~it is," she said. ·or course. we support our troops. But we can't stop celebrating the holidays. Ouiscmas is something we have to do." Allyn Trott, owner of a clothing store in Fashion Island. said she didn't Lhink anyone was paying a11ention to the protesters. "People don't listen to that." she said. "If they wane to buy stuff. they're going to buy stuff. Quality Craftsmanship Guaranteed 714·965·1876 800·433·2588 19142 Beach Blvd.• Huntington Beach (Beach & Garfield) Hours: Mon. • Fri. 9 am • 6 pm Sal9am-4pm &11. by App<Mnbnent 8 Sbt1Jman Jllld,; n.. m..... auardlria your acc.-code whm ~ Pu.b.1ic A.TMa, dllpCJlfug of thOM ~. bOme and malt- ~ IUl'e ~ ~.)'OUr aedlt card back before held.Ing off to the nalstore. Drtvtta daydreaming of aupr- plwns or those who have im- bibed too much holiday cheer can also make the roads 1l little trickier than normal, Shulman warned. "There are so many peopJe driving.~ Shulman said. •People are busy and in a hurry, so you have to be conscious of your sur- roundings and cautiol.&$ about driving be<:ause people are not as attentive.• 'Any money people spend goes to support war. We're here in an attempt to promote peace among Newport Beach Republicans.' Chuck Anderson Member of Veterans for Peace Nothings gofng to stop people from shopping during the holi- days.~ Clluck Anderson, a member of Veterans for Peace, said he wa'> "standrng up against war and imperialism.· The different groups plan on holding similar protests at differ- ent Orange County malls during the holiday season. Anderson SaJd ·Any money people spend goes to !>upport war.'' he said "We're here m an attempt to pro- mote peace among Newport Beach Republicans." • DEEPA BHARATH 1s the enterprise and general assignment reponer She may be reached at 17141 966-4625 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath '@lat1mes com .. _ ~}1_ B A R c L i\ ) B tJ f R A \\ ... I r Aihr 1 I ., 16'> NtlRTH L ... 8 RI/\ A\INl I I ll\ A ,..,(,1 1 (\ 323 td4 0 ..'0 0 • I 7 4 'i W I ' I l I I I I [) ~ I I I'. I \\ I 11 I! I B I ._ 1 It 'l 4'l h 'iO 8 'i"'O A C t Pf l "..;( "i '.•l ~ Ill .. ' • I .. 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Wlth all the traffic that pum- mela its streets daily. however, the city has never bad an e)e(;ted repiesenta~ on the Orange Qnmty Transportation Authority Board of Directors, an agency that initiates and overseet trans· portation projects on freeways, streets and buses for the coW\ty's 2.8-milllon people. That changed Nov. 18, when Mayor Gary Monahan was ap· pointed to the board for a one· year term starting in January. TOWN Continued from A4 •SUge Door; • comedy about 11 young actreuet living In 1940s New Yortt City, will be performed by Estancia High School students. The 7:30 p.m. show will be at Barbare Ven Holt Theatre, Estancia High Sdlool, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Me.a. Tichu will coat $8 in advance end $10 at the door. Information; (949) 615-6537. The Mrs. a.&Jt C.ndy KJtc:hen event will be a fundralaer for the Down Syndrome Aun. of Orange County. Children at the event will be able to decorate gingerbread houses and play In the anow. Decoration times will be 10 e.m ., 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. The event will be at the Ayres Suites Hotel, 325 Bristol St, Costa Meta. Information: (714) 549-0300. P.renta will be able to meet teadlers and atudenu at an admiuions open house for Sage Hill School, a private high adlool. The 1 p.m. event will be at Sage Hiii School, 20402 Newport Coes1 Drive, Newport Coast. Information: (949) 219-0100. Hendc:rabd glfb will be on aele at Piecemakere' annual Christmas fair. More then 175 artiata will have booths at the event The f•ir will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Piecemakere, 1720 Adam• Ave., Co.i. Meu. Information: (714) 641·3112. Student-m• pou.ry wiJI be on ule from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In Room 113 of the Orange Coaat College Arb Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Meu. Information: (714) 432-6843. OEC.5 A battle ull reenactment will pit The Lynx of Newport Harbor against The Spirit of Dana Point. The figh1 will be from 1 to 5 p.m. and will be hosted by the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. 161 E. Coast Highway. Tickets will coat $50 for adults. $26 for dllldren. Information: (949) 673-7863. A charitable golf toum.ment will be held to benefit the Fairview Monahan II.id he ts looklna !or· want to flnllJy gMds C.O.ta Mesa a voice on ~onaJ cralflc lasua "I've always had a btg lntereSt hi tra1Dc laaua. and c.osta Mesa In tome W1IY' Is almost a center In Orange County," be aaJd. "Ira probably the mott important ls· sue that we face as Joail offi- dall. • Monahan'• appolnanent II the result of state leglsladon recently passed that enables the board to have 10 dty representatives, up from~ Monahan haa been an ardent supporter of CenterUne, the 9.3· mile light-rail system slated to run through Costa Mesa from Santa Ana to John Wayne Air· port. That will continue when he is on the board, he said. "lt'a a major project for [the authority}. and my involvement Developmental Center. The 33rd annual Steve Peppas Friends M Fore" Fairview contest will be at the Costa Meta Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Coate Meaa. The coat to play will be $75. Call to set up a tee time. Information: (714) 957-5188 or (949) 645-2886. The Maine Attnc:tK>n Cat Fanclert show will be a tribute to the Maine Coon cat, the largest breed recognized by the Cat Fanciers Atan. The 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. show will be at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive. Coate Mesa. Information: (858) 455-9390. Hendctefted gtftt will be on nl• at Piecemakers' annual Christmas fair. More than 175 artists will have booths at the event. The fair will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. et Piecemakers, 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Meaa. Information: (714) 641·3112. A Christmet concert by the St. Andrew's Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra' will include works by Mendelssohn and T cnaikovsky and a Christmas Carol sing-along. The 4 p.m. concert will be at St. Andrew's Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beadl. Tickets will coat $10. Information: (949) 674-2284. A magic thow la tc:heduled es part of a library open house. Illusionist David Skate will perform from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The open house, whldl will include face painting and other dllldren's activities, will be at the Corona del Mar Brandi Library. 420 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-3075. DEC.7 A Menonh Ughtinv <Mamony will be led by Rabbi Reuven Mintz of the Chabed Jewish Center in Newport Beecn. The 5:30 p.m. event will be m the Bloomlngdale's Courtyard, Fashion Island, Newport Besen. Information: (949) 721·2000 or http.i!Www.shopfashlonisland. com. A~ from Vanguard University will visit Orange Coast College from 3 to 6 p.m . The college Is at 2701 Fairview Road, Coata Mesa. Information: (714) will btlp just keep our Int at the forefront.• Monahan Mid. • He la also lnterctted In inaldng ' •ure the disabled h~ acce11 to \ bus service, he Aid. Monahan's eil:perience on the i council and ftnes.e wortlng with r leaders of other cltiee wW .erve h1m well on the board. sa1d Ann Shultz. the city'• legilladvw and public affa1n manager. "Gary always loob at balanc· Ing the needs of 'the business community with political con· cems as weU," Shultz laid. , "That's always been one of h1a areas of emphasis. Of course. • transportation ii pivotal (to bus!· ' nessJ. He's good at building cpn- sensua and working with his coWllerpa.rta in other cfdes." Monahan will be sworn In at . the board's Jan. 10 meeting and will be one of 17 voting rnem · • be rs. 432-5894. A lectu,. on 19th century fantuy literature will be led by Mlcnael Mandelkem. dean of Orange Coaat College's literature and unguaget Division. The 7 p.m. lecture will be at the Udo tale Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, Lido Island. Admiaslon will be $6, or free for members of the Friends of Orange Coast College's Norman E. Watson Library. Information: (714) 432-6087 DEC.10 Child*' will be able to pl-v In the snow at the 11th annual Lighting of the Bay Ceremony. The event will end with Santa Claua flipping the awitcn for several electric Christmas trees. The 6 p.m. ceremony will be •t the Newport Dunea Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beacn. Information: (949) 729-0UNE. "Stage Door," • cofMdy about 115 young actresses living in 1940s New Yortt City, will be performed by Estancia High School students. The 7:30 p.m . show will be at Barbara Van Holt Theatre, Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Tidcets will coat S8 in advance and $10 at the door. Information: (949) 515-6537 The Single Gounn.i will hoat • dinner for single professionals. The 1 p.m. event will be at Tu mer New Zealand, 650 Anton Blvd., Coate Mesa. Information: (949) 854-6552. A Chrtttmu luncheon will be hosted by the Newport Harbor Republican Women. The event will begin at 11 :30 a.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd. Admission will coat $25. Information: (949) 644-0539 A polnMttie ule will held by the Orange Coast College Omemental Hortlculture Department. The 10 a.m to 3 p.m sale will be at the Horticulture Garden, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road. Information: (714) 432-5748. DEC.11 "Siag. Door:• cofMdy about 16 young actresaea living in 1940s See TOWN, Pa1e A7 Gollecting for the troops About 100 soldiers will be deployed to Kosovo after Jan. 1 as part of Operation Enduring Freedom Allele Robln1on OallyPtlot NEWPORT BP.ACH -QiJro. praetor Jab Pfvaroff baa en· llated everyone dn the tloor of hll building to collect Items for care pacbgea to help an Orange County Anny National Guard unit. Beginning Monday, Pivaroffs ofllce and othera in his Corona del Mar building will become drop-off points for socks, writ· ing supplies and other items that will go to Company Cl/ 160 In&.ntry (Mechanized) Callfor· nia Army National Gwlrd, known locally as •Team Viper." The Orange-based unJt of 90 to 100 soldiers will be deployed to Koeovo after Jan. 1 aa part of Operation P.ndurtng Freedom, said Dona Rossie, a volunteer TOWN Continued from A6 New Yort City, will be performed by Estancia High School students. The 7:30 p.m. show will be at Barbara Van Hott Theatre, Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave., Cotta Mesa. Tide$ will COit S8 in advence and $10 at the door. Information: (949) 616-6537. The •Holidlly PIGnlc: ..,onsored by Orange County Cavy Haven Guinea Pig Re9cue, will Include Guinee pig races and photo sessions. The 2 to 6 p.m. event will be .i the Newport Riviera Pavilion, 350 Riviera Drive. Information: (714) 242-7548 or http://www.cavyhaven.org. Jkn Gemble'e HoUcS.y Puppet Show will return to Newport Bead'I with three free shows. The first two shows of ·rwas the Night BEARfore Christmas" will be presented at l p.m . and 2 p.m. at the Newport Beach Central library, 1000 Avocado Ave, Newport Beach. The final performanc4t will be at 3:30 p.m. at the Mariners Branch Library. 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 717-3830 or http:/lwww.newpor1 beadllibrary.orp. OEC.12 A Christmu conC*t by the St. for the unit. Plvaroff aUd he came up with the ... to~ the Nadooal Guard aiemben in the commu- nity by provtd.lng them UNfu1 lterna to tnvel with,; and the other tenants on hla floor wanted to ~dpate. . Plvaroff la a Vietnam wteran and mnemben recdvfns thlnp from home. •1 think it's a very nice pmue for the National Guard, because they have to leave their families at home,• he saJd. He'd lib to see that every solider gets a care package. and that Job will be made easter with the help of seven other oftlca on the second tloor of Pivaroff'1 building. •Any way that we can make their life a little easier, that's a wonderful thing to do," said psychologist Unda Algazl, who also works in the building. •This Is a good dme for us to all band together u Americana and sup- port our servicemen." The security provided by the military Is particularly impor· tant to Jiini Kim Hogue, who Andrew's Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra will include works by Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky and a Christmas Carol 1ing.-1long. The 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. concerts will be at St. Andrew's Churdl, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Bead'I. Tidceta wlll coat $10. Information: (949) 674-2284. DEC.14 A •HoUc:t.y 8funch• wlll be head by the Fnends of Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter to raise money to aid homeless families. The 11 a.m. to l p.m. event will be at a home in Newport Beach. Admission will COit $45 plus an unwrapped gift for a homeless family. Call for the exact location. Information: (949) 640-8828. OEC.19 A Chri9tm .. concert by the St. Andrew's Sancruary Choir and Orchestra will include works by Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky and a Christmas Carol sing-along. The 4 p.m. concert will be at St. Andrew's Churdl, 600 St Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. Tidceta will cost $10. Information: (949) 574-2284. DEC.22 Donation• of food, money and toy1 will be collected by the Costa Mesa Police Department to be given to needy families. Donations will be accepted from 3 to 8 p.m. at the West Side Substation, 501West18th St. Information: (714) 327-7450. U!ABN ABOUI' THE B.lfilQ; Of CWl«J FOR I POINmTIAS. 6 l1ARN HOW TOM FOR IANnlOOING wrm I BOUDAY~I BROO YOUR QUPSflO~ FOR 1111-oocrGI" I: AM>LOllBll J1 lUDI the ~ ~ CeaW.r ID the bUGdln&.. Hope~ hm Kol'ie and 11 srateful ta.be m America with the~ the~ ~-Mid. "They are eo ~to our country. and w. are llife here because of them. and we need to contribute anyth1Da pot· alble.. abe aald.. Ruuie l&ld the WU abo happy to hear about Ptvarotf'• coflection. U WU the Guard unit 'IbeJr depWymeat could Jut up to 18 moatbl. "I know the toldlen are pleued to know the community ii beblnd them,. abe uld. Second-floor oftlcet at 2711 E. Cout Highway, Corona del Mar, wtD be collecting Jtema from Monday undl Dec. 21 for Na· donal Guard care packages. SUg· gested ltem1 include lntema· donal phone cards, mittens and gloves. 37-cent stampt, writing paper and envelopes. and gen· eral interest magazines. For more lnformadon, call Ptvaroff Ollropractic at (949)673-6070. ONGOING ·0r. M.P." wHI dlecu8e low .... at 7 p.m. on the flrtt and third TUMdays of the month 8t University Towe,.., 4199 Campus Drive, Suite 660, Irvine. Information: (949) 726-3388. Liie drewln9 WOfbhope .. head from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturdays at Orange Coaat College, 2701 Fairview Road, Cotta Mesa. The cost is $5 per aestlon. Information: (714) 432·6880or http:l!www.occtJdcets.oom. A "Rnancial Stmegiee fot Succeuful Retirement" woricahop will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuetdays through Nov. 16 at Orange Cont College's Science Room 169, and from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays through Nov. 11 at the college'• Business Education Room 102, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost Is $69. Information: (714) 432-5880or http:llwww.occtidc~.com. ...... ...,.... 27, 2004 A1 FURNISHINGS Available at ... H.J. 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Jeff Benton Daily Pilot NEWPOKI'-MESA -Teachers, students and parenta are raving about the district's first onllne classes. according to a p~ta don by the district's three onllne teachers at Tuesday's board meeting. The school board unani- mously approved the ftnal draft of its five-year strategic plan last week. and with lt. the incorpora- tion of online coune offerings into the curriculum. It won't take ftw years to get connected, though. 5fnce ~ of the district's high schools be- gan offering onllne classes over the summer. Teachers and district offictals praised the ease, one-on-one in- struction and parent involve· mentofonline courses. And lf the positive trend con- tinues, more course offerings will soon be on the way -po~lbly as soon as next semester, board members said. "Our hope down the road as we create more courses ls to be able to make that leap; we'll al- low kids to take these courses districtwide," Assistant Supt for Secondary Education Jaime Cas- tellanos said. Three high school teachers - Estancia's Kent Williams, Corona del Mar's Bob Hiles and Back Bay's Dan Morris -comprised YOUR SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AdemaK-5 2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa Me•a Principal: Candy Cloud Main phone: (714) 424-7935 Attendance: (714) 4244702 Andersen K-6 1900 Port Seaboume. Newport Beach Principal: Mary Manos Main phone: (949) 515-6935 C.llfomt. K-5 3232 California St., Costa Mesa Principal: Kelli M. Smith Main phone: (714) 424-7940 College PM K-3 2380 Notre Dame Road, Costa Mesa Principal: Pat Insley Main phone: (714) 424-7960 Dtwla4-6 1050 Arlington Drive, Costa Meaa Principal: Cheryl Galloway and JudyAnn Burgf)IS Main phone: (714) 424-7930 Attendance: (714) 4244762 Eutbkiff K~ 2627 Vista del Oro, Newport Bea en Principal: Charlene Metoyer Main phone: (949) 510-6920 Harbor View K-6 900 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona del Mar Principal: Mellluia Christensen Main phone: (949) 615-6940 AtJendance: (949) 615-6812 ~3-6 • 2130 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Meu Principal: Stacy Holmes Main phone: (948) 616-6960 Attendance: (949) 616-8852 Kltfybroob K-6 3156 Klltybrooke Lane, Costa Mesa Principal: Kathy Sanchez Mein phone: (714) 424-7946 UnoolnK-6 3101 Padftc Vltw Dtive, COfone def Mer Principet: Jane Holm Mel" phoM: (949) 616-6966 Atelndance: (948) 515-e808 the eotlr9 ceachJna ad for the Online ~ In lll Infant •tqet... H.Uel commended the pro- gram foe ftl high level of parent involvement "J WU .ending e-mails to par· enll every other week on bow their children aft doing,• Hiles aald. "We're developing reladon- ahipe with pa.rents as well u the students. "They feel like they're in the loop. and they can share ln what their students are doing." The three teachen told ad- mJnistraton at the Tuesday boaJd meeting that they were thrilled about the feedback they've received so far from stu- dents and pa.rents of students who were enrolled ln the sum- mer's onllne classes. Wllliams' studentl were able to check their grade point aver- ages whenever they wanted to from the comfort of their own homes. In addidon, the classes limit the amount of paperwork he has to grade. •students can turn ln each as- signment two to three times and l'U regrade It each time,· WU- lianu said. "I'm not used to teaching on- line, but I found this very use-ful. M Corona del Mar High School student Roxana Mehrfar said she enjoys the lessons she receives on how to use a computer, the challenge that the class provides in comparison to more tradi- tional classes and the interac- tion she has with her teacher and with other students online. Beach Principal: Pam Coughlin Main phone: (949) 515-6960 Newpott Coast K~ 6655 Ridge Park Road, Newport Coast Principal: Monique VanZeeBroedt Main phone: (949) 515-6975 Newport a.m.ntary K~ 14th Street and Balboa Boulevard, Newport Beach Principal: Amy Negy Main phone: (949) 515-6965 Newport Heights K~ 300 E. 15th St., Newport Beach Principal: Kurt Suhr Main phone: (949) 515-6970 Attendance: (949) 515-6872 Pliulertno K-3 1060 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: John Sanders Main phone: (714) 424-7950 Attendance: (714) 424-4742 Pomon• K-3 2061 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: Julie McCormidc Main phone: (949) 515-6980 RM4-6 601 Hamihon St, Costa Mesa Principal: Jeff Gall Main phone: (949) 515-6905 Attendance: (949) 516-6836 Sonora K-3 966 Sonora, Costa Me .. Principal: Christine Anderson Main phone: (714) 424-7965 Vk:ton. K-5 1025 Victoria St., Costa Mesa Principal: Judy L.aakao Main phone: (949) 515-6985 Attendance: (949) 515-6985 Whittler K-3 1800 N. Whittier Ave .. Cotta Mesa Principal: Tracey Wegmann Main phone: (949) 516-6990 Wlllon K-6 801 Wilson St., Costa Mesa Princlpal: Candy Sperling Mein phone: (949) 616-6996 Woodland K-2 2026 Garden L.an9, Costa Meu Principe!: Lauren Medve Mein phone: (949) 616-t94& INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS 1'berft ~ moe. •wteoc- teKber lntel'Kdoo tbaii bi Olber cluiil becau. a ~ e-IDIU repUet to bet~ wltbln ho\UI. -~on the w9eUndl. "In an ooline du9. I pt beck I gnde. And ll tn not pedect. Mr. Hllel letl me know how to Im- prove,• Roxana Mid. •1n a trad1Uonal c1au, more often than not the atudent says, 'OK, I'll try balder next dme.' but in an onllne c:1ua. It really ln.aplrea you to learn.• Steve Glyer, the dlltrict'I dJ- rector of educational technol- ogy, II.id be attended a virtual conference lut November to eumine diatricts &CtOll the country that offer online COWlel. Lut year, Glyer helped form an oollne wk force that se- lected the Florida Virtual School P.asy Start model, which in- cludes basic courses in Ameri- can government. U.S. hlatory and economics, because It wu highly credible and used by other districts in California. he said. Director of secondary cur- riculum Barry Barowitz saJd the district is looking into add- ing a second Qnline course to Corona del Mar HJgh School ln order to get a jump-start on the high school redealgn phase of the strategic plan. "Our charge is to develop onllne counes for students wt thin our district and to share our expertise with teachers from other districts,· Barowftz said. NThe key elements here are time and space." en.ign lntllfn...-.ee 7.a 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach Principe!: Edward Wong Main phone: (949) 515-6910 Attendance: (949) 610-3342 TeWlnlde 6-8 3224 Califomla St., Costa Mesa Principal: Dan Diehl Main phone: (714) 424-7965 Attendance: (714) 424-5692 HIGH SCHOOLS Corone del Mar 7-12 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Bea en Principals: Broolte Booth, 7.a; Robert Metz, 9-12; (949) 51!>-6000 Attendance: (949) 515-6005 Costa MeN 7-12 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Principala: John Garcia, 7-6; Fred Navarro, 9-12 Main phone: (714) 424-8700 Attendance: (714) 424-8705 &tanda9-12 2323 Placentia Ave .. Coat.a Mesa Principal: Tom Antal Main phone: (949) 616-6500 Attendance: (949) 515-6505 Middle College High SdtOOf 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa Princlpat: Robert N•nNV Main phone: (714) 432-6732 Newport tt.bor 9-12 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach Principal: Michael Voaaen Main phone: (949) 515-6300 Attendance: (949) 516-«J06 ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION CENTER Bade Bey Cont. High a.hoot Montie Yl9ta High 8c:hool 390 Monte Vitti Ave., Coate Mesa Princlpel: Deboreh Luc:tlf-Oevis Main phone: (949) 616-8900 Bid( Bey attendance: (9'8) 510-3385 Monte VJ-. .Uendenoe: (949) 516-3382 ADULT EDUCATION ~ .... l 426 E. 181h St., Cotta M.., Prtndpel: DI~ CaNV Mefn phone: (M) 615-8998 Attendence: (NI) 51&-a34& \ • , l· .. a D • • r. .- e I, • l FORU .j l~ U: n-:---;----:----~'""'7-:--~--:-~:.,.....------~..,,.....;..::..:._ __ ..!.-..-!.:.:_~~~~~~..._:.~~:.:.:.--.;.,_. __ .:.....~...,....;!....:..-.-~.:..:...:!_!. ____ ..:_~----_.;.----------.:.....!.:._ ,. .., ·• ·' .· '( .j .J Ii 0 ~I ~ ,, -· I( -I ., {' ';i b I n rt 'J q •j \ MAILBAG MARK C DUS TIN I OAJLY PILOT John Moorlach stands in front of the steps that lead to the Old Courttiouse in Santa Ana. Moorlach would make a great supervisor Run Johnny run. This is in response to the Monday story, "Tt'easurer considering supervisor run." John Moorlach, who has lived in Costa Mesa for 20 years. is eyeing a 2nd Di.strict seat opening in 2006. On this Thanksgiving that ts good news for the people of Newport-Mesa and Orange County. Imagine having someone who is capable and well· trained for the office of supervisor He might even represent us. So run Johnny run. See Johnny run. See Johnny nln for supervisor See the people vote for Johnny. See the people smile. MICHAEL ARNOLD GLUECK Newpon Beach Pilot should take more care with its headlines Your headline "Police downplay a ri&e in area hate crimes" is a problem in and of itself. No news ts good news. Don't try to manufacture a problem with such tactics. Many people read only the headlines, or a few inches of a column, unless it 1s on a parucular interest, so would not read that the "hate crimes" cited were three instances of spray-painted graffitt I would encourage whoever write~ the headhnes at the Pilot to look at articles from all sides before g1vtnK what could be a rni~leading or inflammatory ca')t to what follow~. BETTS HARLEY Costa Me~a LETI"ER TO THE EDITOR Seeing trouble in City Hall Q uestion: What is the name of a pseudo-business whose e p oyees recently took ii upon themselves to give themselvei. a hefty raise in salary without the consent of the employer? Answer: Costa Mesa Cuy "servants.~ Question: What is the name of an organwnion whose employees do no work to make the organization thrive, yet they get a higher salary than the employer&, whose know-how. hard work and commitment keep the organization runntnK? Answer Costa Mesa city "<;ervan1s." Question Whal government-. tax you if you improve your property and fines you 1f you do not? Answer: rhe Orange< ounty and Costa Me\a city government'> Question \\nat government charges you a fee 10 gel a permit before you can do the work your tustomers give you to do? Answer Good old "land of the free democraC} Questton What state trea" 11s residents dS cnm1nah. charging them to drive the tr l ar and tak.ing their fingerpnn1-. and a criminal photo and a te..,t made up by '>Orne 1mbec1le egghead. that has no worth a'> far~ dnVlng a car? Answer· The Golden State, of courr.e. I could go on and on descnbtng the prison we have buLlt around ourselve-. Believe me when I tell you the laws will get wor\e until the people call out to God for help h America awakening too late? Or are we on the verge of a btg reality check where each of us will have to an.,wer LU an awesome, holy god for our actwns? The '>tgns of the ttme'> all point to a wave of 1udgment and toppling of all man made government!., and greed. bull\1ng and PO\"'t'r hungry man betng brought to nought Are you awake enouKh IO see that tht• rnuntr'\ thdt t'> the btg terrort't hull) ..., the one ft>1gn111g a men tful dt•ll\ Lrer7 Or do you 'tt'e wlMl l'\ ti Amt'rtld I'> do111g hut are too afrn1d or proud to adm11 11·' \\e h,1ve helOlllt:' tht· rno..,l t'\ 11 of dKt.ltor'>htp'> .,o let .ill of u ... humble our ... elw!> under the mighty hand ut ( 1od . ..,o Im mercy might fall as a gentle ram from heaven Let uc, -.hare o ne another\ burden'> a'> \'.t' we a ct\·11t1a11on '" \\.e kne\'. tt come tu an end MARIE KOLASINSKI • EDITOR S NOTE Mdrn! Kolasonsko •S the 1eader "'the Costci M esa based Poecemakers group save through november 30th PRE-HOLIDAY GIFTS SALE SAVE 20o/o AND MORE OFF OUR ALREADY REDUCED PRICES ON ALL ACCESSORIES DREXEL ~HERITAGE. BOMI •uaNISRIMGS JI I AIO saudly, NoYeinber 27, 200ot Kimber1y Prado, Ellen Small and Linda Colton help raise funds for Coort Appointed Special Advocates at an in-store appearance at South Coast Plaza. S O CIETY Advocating a better life for teens ; T he grand opening of the Ralph Lauren boutique at South Coast Plaza in Orange County was celebrated by, and on behalf of, the dedicated members of Court Appointed Special Advocates. The organization. dedicated to funding advocacy for juveniles involved in the legal system without support or guidance, has become a lifeline for Orange County youth attempting to turn their lives around in hopes of having a chance to become productive members of society. A trio of Newport activists - Unda Cotton, Klmberly Pr9do and Ellen Small -chaired the chic. in-store reception. In the crowd were Heather and Mardn Kletn. Lido's ICattn and Andrew Uttlefair, Clu1a Overstreet, MJndy and David Groa and Donna and Greg Hood. Also enjoying the pre-holiday event were Pam and John Duley, Hanna and Greg Skjonsby and Ann and Mkbael Moorehead. Ralph Lauren graciously donated 15% of the evening's proceeds to CASA. Brooke IJvlnpton and Laura Johmon. part of the Lauren brass from New York and B.W. COOK eeverlyHills respectively, joined with the organization's family to celebrate the important wort. The husbands of the chairwomen, Ed Prado. C.ody Small and D.wf C.olton. were all present and accounted for as they supported their wives and an important and sometimes overshadowed cause in Orange County. Coming up on Thursday, the Friends of CASA holiday luncheon will ta.k.e place at Pelican Hill Golf Oub on the Newport Coast. Lido's very generous Ou1a and DennJa Oventleet of the Wme Merchant and Overstreet Bar will undefWrlte the champagne reception at the upcomJng holiday luncheon. wb1cb will also feature a fashion show by Yves Saint Laurent It was the 15th anniversary for the Orange County Ronald McDonald House. Some $48,000 was raised by 250 guests during a traditional afternoon high tea held recently at the Turnip Rose in Costa Mesa. The funda wW assist out-of-the-area families with seriously ill children receiving treatment at the Chlldren's Hospital of Orange County. The Ronald McDonald House has hosted more than 7,000 families sll)ce its opening in 1989. Marcie WDUama. a Corona resident and former guest of the House, delivered a heartfelt address to the crowd at the tea chaired by"Newport'a Mary Jo Donofrio and Patti Wlddkombe of Tustin. • 111E CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. BODY TREATMENTS Soothe your muscles with a massage $60* PACKAGES OF 6 AVAl~BLE FOR $360 • On.hour O'•tmenu Supporting CASA at the Ralph Lauren bootiQue opening were Kunber1y Prado and Linda Colton. •.· •• •• . ·' . ' • SMl.rdly, NowryW 27. 2004 All FAITH IN THEORY Faith in jfoxholes A civil rights group has objected to remarks made by a U.S. Navy chaplain, who nsed the familiar phrase, 'there is no such thing as an atheist in a foxhole,' during an interview on CNN. A spokesman for American Atheists, Inc. said the comment was discriminatory toward troops who are atheists and asked for an official ~ondemnation of the statement. Ignoring the practical answer -troops have a myriad of beliefs, atheism being one of them, no doubt -what makes the phrase true or untrue? Philosophically, can there be atheists in foxholes? A true atheist ls one who ls willing to face the fUU coruequences of what it means to say there la no God. For example, lf he or she says, "In the absence of absolute standards, I declare that murder ls wrong in the name of common eense, • then they have made •common sense" their absolute standard. What is in accord with "common sense· is "right" and what isn't ia "wrong." Or, "what ls American" ls "right" and what isn't is "wrong;" or "what is legal• ls "right" and "what lS lllegaJ" is "wrong;" or "what worts" is •right" and "what is pointless" is "wrong." Those three bring "God" back under different guises: "nationalli.m," "legalism" and "pragmatism.· As Frederick Buechner says in "Wishfu.l 11unkmg," "Many an ·atheist is a believer willlout kpowing it, just as many a believer is an ~t without knowing it. You Cdil *1cereJy believe there is no God and ite as lhough the~ is. You can slncerety believe there is a God and hve as though there isn't. So it goes .• .. It seems to me that what malces 11 hi.rd to be an atheist are those feeling!> il&man beinp get in the pit of our (Omachs: sometimes that there is t1nlmaginable beauty and jay 1n hvtng. other times that there is such horror that. waclr;y as 1t seems. there muc,t be an absolute good .. if for no other reason than to denounce absolute evil. I suspect that the problem of good ts a major stumbling block for atheism, just as the problem of evil Is a major stumbling block for religious faith; both must learn how 10 live with their doubts. A true atheist takes hwnankind's freedom very seriously. With no God 10 point the way. we must find our own ways. With no God 10 save the world. we must save it ourselves ... from ourselves, if nothing else. The laughter of faith in God is like Abraham and Sarah's laughter when God promises them that they are m a family way. The laughter of faith in "no God" is heard in Sartre's story "The Wall:~ A man is threatened with death if he doesn't betray the whereabouts of his friend to the enemy. He refuses to do this and sends the enemy on a wild goose chase to a place where he believ~ lu.!. friend can't poi.sibly be. By chance. 1t turni. out to be the very place where hii. fnend is. The friend 1s captured and executed and the man is given his freedom. Sartre ends the Mory telling us that the man laughed till he cried. VERY REV. CANON PETER 0. HAYNES ')t Michael & All Angels Episcopal O'\Urch Corona del Mar I am an a-atheii.t. I don't believe they exist. ll 1s possible to be an agnoi.tic. to say. • 1 don't know if there 1s a God • But 11 1s not po~1ble to be an atheist to !>ay, ~1 knO\\. God does not eXJM." To ""now" would require kncJWledge unavail.1ble to any human. f., 11 pos.,1ble ---1[ C tt OCOLAfL AR'T. _JOSEPH_ SCHMIDT C 0 N F E C T I 0 N s• that God e:dsta In a culture other than your own7 II It possible that God exists in a place other than where you live? ls it possible that God exists in a ume or dlmenalon other than your own, or in a fonn unfamiliar to you? Is 11 possible that you have just not heard the c.:aJJ of the Divine? or course It is possible. So !>Omeone cannot say they Nienow'' God doesn't exist, only that they can't be certain. If they are honest. they will adm11 they are really agnostics. 1bey can only claim to "lcnow" there is no God if they claim aspects of deity required to gi"e definitive answers 10 these que ... uons. Atheism then becomei. J m1 .. plJu~d belief in self as the center of tht' universe or self-theism. To them, everyone else is delusionaJ. onl) 1he\ know the truth. As far as them being 1n foxholt .. ,, based on wha1 I have said .ibow 11 lhe\ don't exist. they can't be in foxhok., · However. there are people who h\t' like there is no God. It doe!.n't take long for that kind of attitude to run out of gas when confronted by death I hJ1 ldnd of living and amtude 1i, brought into focus when the poten11al ol judgment is imminent. "'W'hat 1f1" reverberates through their hve'> Whiil 11 there truly is a God? That 1' not d question anyone should en1er t1 death-defying activity withou1 lwnng resolved. Many people live acc1der11.tlly fhey are not intenuonal about an.,wenng that question until ii bet0me' relevant. Moments of tragedy oftt·n ~'.i.kl• U'> up 10 the need 10 find an .in'>wer As J searched the athei'>I web.,ite'>. f arf etched? these foxhole conversions are set aside as trivial and mearungless. They believe people will do or believe anything to get out of a crislb. It is unfortunate that they M> e~lly mmimue the honest soul searching being done in the foxholes of life. Reality is sobering. The 9/ 11 attacks were the most soberin~ thing to happen to this country in a long time. People woke up from their matenalism tf only for a seai.on. The sobering nature of the foxholes has long been observed 1n the military. to the point where "There are no atheists in foxhole~" became a by-word. Representatives of tho!>e calhng themselves athet~t~ have forced the removal of symbol!> of the h1stonc place faith has had m our culture Juc,1 recently the S} mbol of 1he I loll}wood Lro!>S was forc.ed off the seal of the city of Los Angelt''>I :-\ow they are domg the !.ame lo our 5peech. The chaplain 'hould not he chastised for making a legwmate oh'>t'r\'atton and u ... 1ng a c:olloqu1aJ phrase to de .. cribe the long '>tand1ng ob-,en att1J11\ of su man} of our n11htary. Of ll>Ur'>t' there can be peopll.' who hve h.ke tht.>re 1s no God 111 foxhole., I low long Lile} remain tha1 way i.. another ques11on SENIOR ASSOCIATE PASTOR RIC OLSEN HJrbor Tnnit) ( O'>ta ~1e'>d In hie and death '>1tua11on.,, m ume., of extreme hard.,h1p and fear and in the face of cruehy and suffering, people ollen turn to (,ml and to thelf faith for hdp and '>llpport I '>U'>pe<.:1 tlu'> was one mean111g behmd the '4aV\ lhaplatn'> lOmmen1 thiit · thert' ..ue no athe1.,h 111 tux.holt.>'> II m1K}1l bl· e~pec1.ill} rele\dllt lur peoplt' who profe'>'> ..i bd1el Ill (,ud but are not actively engaged in their faith tradition until moments of crisis. 1 wonder if this chaplain would also say, •There are no atheists in hospices, at disaster sites or in inten~ve care unit.s?" in my years a.s a hospice chaplain. I met many patients who faced their declining health, increased dependency. pam management issues and unpendmg death without a belief tn God or an afterhfe It IS not necessary for a person to believe m God m order to ltve willl apprec1a11on and 1oy. and to faLe death with peace and equanimity. This 1s where atheists or those who belong to nontheisuc spintual tradition., might mterpret the chaplain'<; remarl: as incorrect and even d1.,paraging. In i'en, the death ol '>elf-a5-ego is a lifelong practice. one that prepclfe<, us for our death tn the more convenoonaJ )eno.e It can be diffkuh to ~e throu~h our fabe 1dea.s ubout our-,elve.., and to work w11h our feiir of none\l'>ll'nce \/1 expanded .1warene.,, ol our 1rue '>t'hl''> ta.keo, Umt.' to dt.s< u\ t'r and 1 1 ma1urc· len \IJ'>ler ll.iku111 ( ltxf>· I 7~l \HOte II \OU lt·.ir dt.>iith. the nO\•t 11.ivmK d1t'd um l· vou "'on l die agam lne i't.>11 1 rad111on "' aJ-.o referred to a'> the Bodh1-,Jlt\J \\Jy l>ecau'>e med11a11on 111e\ll<1bl\ put-. us in touch Wllh tht' '>Ullt'rlllg or till' \\Orld, which we mu'>! t·xpt:nence ratht.'r than escapt: fhe Buddha did not iillov. hun...elf to bt· dr.1wn 11110 pht.Jo.,oph1t.il or o,peculauvt: d1'nl'>'10n'> abou1 1he exl'>lt.'nce or no1H'XJ'>tence of J ( .od l he metaphor about ..i per.,,rn who hac, been '>hot m the leg b\ an arrow " '>ometmW'> used Ruddh1'm dddr5'>e'> remO\al of the arrm' and relief of the .,ufknng. not dh, u .. .,101i-.1bou1 wh 1 '>hot 1 he arro\o\ .Jld \\ h\ See THEORY . Pa&e Al2 FAITH TSf TSE year end clearance sale women & men's cashmere clothirig saturday, december 4, 2004 9 am -4 pm 3001 S. Croddy Way. Santa Ana, CA 92704 1 block west of Harbor between MacArthur & Segerstrom cash/amex/mc/visa only all sales final A lD11flTf.111lon of rht Antiui1n Communion IJl 71.DING OUR FAJTH: WVING CHRJST AND SERVING OCR COMMUNITY. I he Rnd l'mr D Hayno. Rtotror Slll\'l>AY SCHFDULE !11m Hol) t.uch1risr 'J Jm '>und.tv School/Adul1 81bk \ludv IO ~m · Choral Euchmsr \'/ ltSERY URE AVAJUBU St. John the Divine Episcopal Church Sunday Euchartst at 8 :00 and I 0:00 Sunday School at 9:45 All Are Welcomel 949-548-2237 www.a~ohncm.orc 183 East Bay Street. Costa Mesa THEORY Continued from Al I Although Buddhism la often referred to u athdadc, a philosophy or not 1 relJaloua tradidon. I prefer tho term •noothelsdc" to mer to religious and splritual t:raditlobl IUC.h a Confudanilm, ~otsm arid Buddhism. Zen Js about "waking up• and ft can be prac:1ic:ed by anyone -athelat. agnostk, theisdc, Ouistian. Jew and Muslim-and ln any place- otlice, home, monastery, freeway or foxhole. REV. DR. DEBORAH BARRETr Zen C.enter of Ora.nae County CoetaMesa Army: "What do you want on your dog tags. soldier: Protestant. Catholic or Jewtah7" Atheist "None. I'm an atheist• Army: "JI you are woUaled in battle. wbO lboWd we al: a mJ:nllter. a PNlt or a rabbir At1*t •CaJl a inedlc!• Along wtth "War .. bell" and •noo't ft.re until you see the Whf tel of their eyes," the obaervadon that "'Ibete are no atheists ln foxbolea" 11 one of the mOlt famous quotatiom to come out of warfare. Rev. 801 Ounminp. a Roman Catholic prtest, uttered th.la aatement at 1 fteld aervtce on Bataan in UM2, where the Japanese caDtUJ,'ed my father. Rev. CUmmings WU wrong. The atheism prodalmed by many a aoldier not onty •urvlves battle condidons, but also ta conftnned by asking how a loving compassionate God of mercy could allow such bad>arlam or summon men to such carnage. Many an atheiat, through the appUcadon of 1 I 1 1~ I'-I I \ ', ! Healing Worstllp 10:00 A.M. HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlaclpl•• of Christ) 2.01 lrwlH An. Newport hKtl, CA (849) 845·5781 Mllidlr. Dt Dellll lllllt FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTISl' SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST WWAITING FOR THE ORDINARY TO HAPPEN" (Lukt' I 5 25) 3303 V'IO Udo NewJX)l1 Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church 10 am & 5 pm Sunday Sdml 10 am ~ MMCl'lQS 7 30 IJ'Tl 3100 Pa::iOC V~w Dr Newport Beca:h 644-2617or675-4661 Church lOam SuOOay Sch:d 10 am Wd.tay Mllti91 ~ lJll & 111~r 12llOCll S.turday, NOVftllbtt 27, 2004. S·JO P.M S..nd8y. Nowmb« 28. 2004, 1:30 & 10 IS A.M WedJM:ld.ty Night lllMe Study · AUHA 6 00 PM. . •• where the Spirit of the Lord 19, there le liberty. ST. MARK PIF$YI'ERIAN CHURCH "Optn Arms and Optn Minds" Worship 9:30 (949) 644-1341 . 'WORSHIP DIRECfORY PUtilitha Ewry Smuday in the • CorlnthlMe aa17 where Bnndla otlbt Madler Chwdl •The Fin& Oiuldl of ' Scmil • A + •A God-centered paruh c:ommuniiy, instructed~ the Word of God and ttn~ by rhe Saaamen11 Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Vista Drive Newpori. Beach, Uliforrua 92660 (949)644--0200 Fax (949) 644.1349 Rev. Kerry Beaulieu LITURGIES: Saturday, 5 p.m. (Cuuor), Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Conirmporuy) 10:00 (CAoir), 11;30 a.m. (Cantor) and S:OO p.m1(0:>omnporuy) Newport H•rllor Lut.._.n ChurOh (l.LC.AJ 711 Dowr Dr. Newport .... ])HllloMI LllHwpp ,..,, ..... McCemmon ~ ..._1:11 .. • Clm.DOAM -···· ,. dllOn. bu concluded God doet not all< a.Rd hJI lifeJ0111 conviction 11 not lmJ*te'd by ~ drt:uniitancea. PadQI tinrelentlnl bnatality, bUtcbery and bloOdbatha. there are lhoM In the trmcbet who rd>el ;pJnst the concept ot a mm:iful and rt;hteout God. Othe1'. experiencing the ftrat true test of their faith, flnd it wand.pg u thelr beUet wilt.I before the lnlerilty and lnjustkel of wu. Juat becauae one la In eitrem1a does not lruMtably pl'Oropt a convenlon to thel.am and, conversely, a theist may crawl out of hi.I foxhole u an atheist. No doubt many a nonbelJever has made a fervent bargain with a newfound God. promlslng to trade faith for protectlon, only to allow the commitment to lapse when the crtsla puses. Theism may be manufactured In a foxhole, but 1s it sustainable when the calm follows the storm? The Military Assn. of Atheists and Freethinkers maintains an online list of actual atheiats who are or have been ln foxholes. The Freedom From Reltgfon Foundation erected a monument to M Atheists in Foxholes" ln 1999 at Lake Hypatia, Ala. A website called "Further Than Atheism" challet)lllS: •Altonll thole ~tolb OUltbeN ~lnthllr own foxtiolet. they would dowellto reeooaldu thet.r pra~ wa~ Alter aD. ttthetr nightfy pnl)'e!'I to God were reaDY effective, th.y would never have ended up aitdng In foxholes ln the flnt place." Atheists haw manned the battlementl u honorably and valoroualy as their religious comrade. in anm. Thdam ii ftOt a prerequisite for counge, beroJsm or pattiodlm. , Nonbelleven have spilled cbeiJ blood tn freedom's caUM and aaai,flced their lives for their country. The enemy doe. not loquire Into a eoldie(a lplrituaJ beliefs before taking a1m. It ls condescending. and factually false, to claim that the convictions of atheists will not stand up to enemy shelling. If atheists do call out to God, It ii more a manifeatadon of desperadon than proof of conversion. RA88l MARKS • .u.ER lemple Bat Yam Newport Betch FAITH CALENDAR • 11 your diurch or place of worship planning a special event? If so, send the typed information at least two weeb before the event to the Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, attention: Mike Swanson. religion editor; fax to (949) 646-4170; or tend e-mail to dailypilot@latimes.com. SPECIAL EVENTS CAPP£UA CANTORUM Cappella Cantorum, the young adult ctioir of St John Vi1nney Chapel, 11 beginning lta fifth year. The ctiolr 11 open to students In grades six through 12. It provides active faith particlpetion for teens during their high school years. Participation Includes singing at meas regularly and at special events. Rehearsals are from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays in the Chapel at 314 Marine Ave .• Balboa Island. Younger ctilldren are Invited to join. For more informetlon. contact Nancy Kelly, director at (949) 673-4595. ADVENT MONASTIC DAY Abbot Francis Benedict. O.f .B., from St. Andrew's Abbey in Vatyermo will lead an Advent Monastic Day from 8:30 a.m. 3 p.m. Saturday at Our Lady Queen of Angels, 2048 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beltch. The event will include a Mau, dlacuaions and meditation. There is no ctiarge, but partlclpanta are asked to bring ulad, ctieeae and Cfadcers, bread and butter, or de1Nrt to share for lunch. For Information. call (949) 219-1408. WORKSHOPS tNTROOUCTION TO ZEN WORKSHOP An "Introduction to Zen" worbhop will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday at the Zen Center of Orange County, 120 E. 18th St, Costa Mesa. The cost ls $60. Information: (949} 722-7818 or www.zcoc.org. BAHA1 FIRESIDES Membera of the Behal faith hold lnfonnal pubtlc dlecuulona on aphitu•I topicl It 11 :30 e.m. the last Sundey of the month. The talkl Include brunch or dinner. ,.Aleo, l~atth devotional meetings wm be held the lut Slturday .venlng of the month. C.11 for locltJon1: (!M9l 780-6380 for Sunday meetJng, and (949) M&«J28 for Saturday devotionata. ZEN101 l'he l.ef\ ~of 0,.,. County offerl lln lnt.rOduotlon to l.tn wof1alhop from 1 to 4 p.m, the ftrlt 'Mltctnd of Wety month, typlceNy on • Sundey, et 120 E. 181tt St., COtU Mela. The ooet It .,, (948) 722·1811, • ~.aioc.orp; A IPIRITlW.. JOUMEY A 2&-111104' study on the 1119 of JMUa CMatdd9d •Journey to the ero..• le taught et MS a.m. Sundly9 du,.ng the Homee.llkW's .. a.. .. UberTy....,... ~The lhadv .,.,..... the fourOoepMe to pi111nc f'9 *1fy of OMW. TN -.ra-.... 1000 -.on Mo, NWJl*tleelh.fM. ·~=t .. )7'H444. DMMION The~,.. FOnndcin .. Our . Lady OuMtn of Angels Church In Newport Beacti holdl a dream analysla group from 1 to 4 p.m . Sundays at 2048 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Information: (949} 219-1408. MEOfTATION LESSONS A free lectlo divine meditation group meeting 11 hetd at 7:10 a.m. Tuesdaya at Our Lady Queen of Angele, 2048 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Ltlctio Is a style of meditation that Includes ualng scripture or • specf 11 reading n 1 stimulus. The Chrietlan Meditation Group meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m . everv Wednesday at the center. The format Include. two periods of meditation with 1<>me instruction on how to meditate, a talk and a diacuulon. lnform1tlon: (949) 219-1408. WEEKLY EVENTS COHTAGK>US CHRISTIAN Pastortieln Austin leads a Bibi• study called •How to Become a Contagious Christlan" from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 'Nedneedaya at 377 W. Wilson St, No.15, Costa Mesa. All are welcome to come and meet new friends. Information: (949) 722-7498. CHRISTIAN FAM1LY CHURCH SERVICES Pastor Hein Austin conducts churcti servlcea where you can make new friends, enjoy upbeat music and hear positive practlall messages at 2 p.m. every Sunday at 2401 Irvine Ave .• Newport • Beach. Information: (949} 722-7498. http:/..WWW.cfcJntemllfional.org. SHA88AT SEfMCES Temple Bat Yehm In Newport Beach has a new schedule fQr weekly Shabbat services. On the fl rat and third Fridays of the month, services will begin at 8 p.m. The third Fflday i• a catered Shabbat dinner of chicbn, baked potato. sal1d, challah and wine after .. rvicet. The cost will be $12 for edultl end $5 for diildren. Paid reMrvation1 are required by the Wednesday before the dinner. For the second, fourth end fifth Ftidaya, aervlcet begin It 8 p.m. AJI . services are conducted by Rabbi Martt Miiier, Rabbi Rayne G.vuJtz and Centor Jonathan Grent. Information: (949} 844-1999. MYSTICAL AHO IPIRl'TUAl. • The Spatb of Truth, t m«aphylk:al fellowship group hotted by R.v. Dldt VaUandighem, hotde 54.lndey MMcee wery week et 10-.30 e.m. tt 2A82 N.wport Btvd., Suhe 3, Cotta M .... Information: (948) 648-6232. RE MEJtmERING GROUP • Our Udy OuMn of Motft hoa4I a .....-ntmWng group at 8:15 ., p.m . .wtY other Sundey It 2CMe MarVltta Orfw, N~ ~ Th4t pertth center II tit 2048 ~ Vim o.tve, NWJS)Ort ~. • Jnfonnetion~ (948) 148 3844. ; . mMFAIT FIUOWlllP ~ St. ,.,_.endM~ • ~ ChWd\ holdl"' Men\ Ftilo4111Np....,_M71.m.on the MOOM. fifd end'°""" ~Olf_.,monlh .. ., ,_. VIMC>rtw. ConwW dll .... ,,.., lnfon'ftlllOn: ., I' M40tl3. • ... .. r COMMUNITY, & CLUBS ;. Time for the turkeys, take three F or the third )'e8J' ln a row, 1 dftiate from the tndltio nal Community. and Ou.bl format to pft!lellt the 1\uby Awards for Coata Meta 1• md Newport Be.ch. 1n 2002 we honored 1\.uby of the Yeer runnen-up Gray om. (who WU rec:alJed U Governor of the It.ate of California), Irvine Mayor ~ Apan (for the " •Great Parle hoax) and gave the 1\.Uby of the Year award to campaign consultant Dne Ellla. ~ In 2003, the 1\uby of the Year runner ups were Dennll Rocbun, the Newport Beach Parb & Recreation Commission. the Costa Mesa City Council (who developed a policy to hold the grocery stores responsible when customers steal grocery carts), wetlands discoverer Jan Vandenloot (always trying to save a bird or a plant. always fighting against any development), Dick Nk:hola (the Newport Beach city 11 councilmember who said -enough) and Greenlight leader PhD Ant. The 2003 Grand Turkeys of the Year were the grocery store strikers who spent the 2003 Thanksgiving on the loslng end of a picket line. For several weeks now, the nominating committee. consisting of environmentalists, business and community leaders, clergy, elected officials. retirees and college students - all residents of the Newport-Mesa communiries - has been reviewing the pages of the Daily Pilot from 2004 to find people who have had an affect on our commumties. to be nominated for Turkeydom. ~GETTING INVOLVED • GElllNG INVOLVED runs periodically in the Deily Pilot on a rotating basis. For mformation about adding your organization to thia list, call (714) 9664600. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can host a Germen student and earn up to $1 ,000 toward 1 number of tl'S\leJ-abroad programs. Information: Danielle Carpino. (800) 322-HOST. AlS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotroph1c Lateral Sciera.it Assn , which helps peopte who have the disorder that it alto known as Lou Gehrig's diaease, needs volunteers Information: (714) 375-1922. • ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, family reaource consultants, special event volunteers. office volunteers ere needed. Volunteera may wort on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Training aesalons are available. 0 Information: (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY · The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society aeeka ' office volunteers. The society also ; aeet. volunteers to enawer calla for the unit'• Helpline Info Center Information: (949) 261-9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY -OeSCOVERV SHOP The American Cancer Sodety • Dlecovery Shop need• unwanted gooda auch ea clothing, fumlture, jewelry, ac:ceuoriM, entiquea end coHectiblea to fund the aoclety'a researdl, education and petlent-.. rvtces progrema. The goode may be dropped off st 2800 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Volunteers ages 18 and older .,. elao needed to help IOft clothea. c:ahler, decorst9, end do oomp.,e., WOft from 10 e.m. to 6 p.m. Mondly through Saturday 9tthe ume locdon. lnformeUon: , ... ,M0-4777. AIJIRtCM CMCrR SOCIE1Y •aMDTI>•CCWERY The hfllPOf'dort prOQram "-di----to drtYI c:encer ....... to end from medlcel ............ Of c:Nrge. The ......... OOltimllment ... f9w houfs .-ft W. or mot1th. DrMn .... tww •Yllkl drNw"a ............. .,.. ..... ............. ,,.,_,.. JIM DE BOOM The nominadons for20«M are In! The runnen.-up for the 1\uby of the Year Award include Newport BeachP&lb and Rec:readon CommJssion, on the list one& again for its policy of not honoring the living or dead by naming a park or facilities after an individual or group. It Is disappointing that we don't honor by naming a park or a facility after those Newport Beach residents who live exemplary lives and are known for their positive contributions to our community. Case in point: former NBA great. the late George Yardley The November 2004 election campaign saw m any a campaign maller pushing half-truths and ju5t plain dirt. Som e of the mailers were done by campaign consultants. others by the candidate'> themselve"> Greenlight's Arst is on the runner-up list for the ..econd year, who along with Tom Bllllnp b recognized for their sleazy attack on d eveloper Stephen Sutherland and the proposed hotel developm ent. The drum roll plea5e. The 2004 Turkey of the Year is Armando Rtm. a member of the Coast Community College DL'>lrict Board, who took advantage of a loophole that will CO\! the hard-pre5..\ed district either their own vehicles or Am erican Cancer Society vans . Information: (9491261-9446 or scorner 'al cancer org. AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The Amencan Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties 1n the main office and implement educational and fundra1smg events through Orange County. No experi ence necessary. Training will be provided. Information: (949) 856-3555 AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPtCE PROGRAM The Amencan Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. lnforma11on· (714) 550-0800 or (800) 540-2545 AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The chapter needs volunteers to addreu community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. Information· Lyn n Howes, (714) 481 -5376. •••ANGELS CHARITY A nonprofit charity to help children with multiple birth defects, the group needs help with their annual fundraiser Angel's Run. Information: (949) 650-2757 or http://www.an(ltJlscharity org. ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE COUNTY Become a bottle-feeder or take in pregnant cata et your home. Many sheltera kill pregnant cats upon arrival. Ooga and cata ere alto available for adoption. Information: (949) 769-3646 or http:/lwww.•nima/natwort.org. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF NEWPORT-MESA Volunteers lootdng for varying levels of Involvement ere needed to help the organization whh its goal of helping d'lildren In th• community. lnforma1ion: (949) 646-6929. ASIN.RSWSSANC£ CMATORS Tht Cotta Mlae group sponaors end lupporta outr'elCh community MMcl progrema, sud\ .. the homelell eenctuary • YoluntMra.,. nMd9d. tnfonMdon: (714, 5«).U03 . IMIOA Ill.MD__.. NfD tllTOllCM; aotai v ThelMbol....,...~mend dollan. Thlee days belore the eJ.ection. Ru.lz '"'IJ*I his poef doo on the board to tum a $9,800 a year job Into • SS0.000-plua red.rement boost and won reelec:don to the aame post. What Ruiz did WU lep1 and ln h1a self-interest. but It wasn't ln the best interests of the public. The second annual Eagle of the Year Award la given to the men and women of the armed forces for their exemplary acts of selfless service as volunteers to our country at home and overseas. While we enjoy this Thanlcsgivlng with family and friends ln the comforts of our home, they spend their time on d uty, ln danger and their saaifice not fully understood or appreciated by many. WOR'Ilt REPEATING From the Thought for Today, provided by Greg Kelley of the Newport Mesa Irvine interfaith Council: "You have it easily in your power to increase the sum total of this world 's happiness now. J low? By giving a few word!> of sincere appreciation to someone who 1s lonely or d1scourdged. Perhaps you will forget tomorrow the lond words you '>ay today, but the recipien t may cheri'>h them over a lifetime." -(}\LE CARNEGIE SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THJSWE£K TUESDAY 7:30 a.m.: The 48 member :-..ewpon Aeach Sunme Rotary O ub will meet at Five Crown'> Rec;taurant to hl'ar Mike Historical Society, a nonprofit organization, is see king memorabilia such as photographs and stories for the museum's collection. Volunteers are needed as docents and to help with displays. The museum at 502 S Bayfront, Suite A, 1s open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Information: (949) 675-3952 BALBOA PERFORMING ARTS TliEATER FOUNDATION The Balboa Performing Arts Theater Foundation 1s looking for volunteers to assist in its office. Volunteers are asked to work a two-hour shift every week Information: {949) 673-0895 BEST BUDDIES The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers 18 and older to provide companionship for adults with developmental disabilities As a "C1t1zen Buddy;· volunteers will v1s1t with a buddy twice a month and call or e-mail them once a week The organization also has an e-Buddies program that forms friendships entirely over the Internet. Volunteers for that program must be at least 12 years old Information. (714) 546-1826 or http://wwwbestbudd1es.org. BIG BROTHERS. BIG SISTERS The local chapter 1s looking for men and women older than 18 who have lived in Orange County for at least one month and have been 6mployed for at least one month to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes Information: (714) 544-m 3, http://www.bigbrooc.org. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Council include fundraising, program development and training to existing troopa end pac*s. Information: (714) 546-4990. BOYS l GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT•SA The three area clubs need volunteer coaches and erta-enckrefts worbhop teachers. Cell for locationa. Information: (949) 642-2246. BOYS ta GIRLS a.ms The otgenlutk>n 11 n.nning cer camP1igna to tupport ita programa. tt you would Hice to ~your automobfle. cell (800, 248-0493. MU I' tamVTl'I OUNm CCMfTYcan--1""'"0 ... The nonptoftt Ofllfmdon Ii ~for~to .... T-___ ;.:._.:;:.;_..:........;....;; ..... __ ;._.-:-:--..;om.~~~-:"------.-~----~....._~..._~~--~--~~ Stephma. presldmt & CEO Hoag Memorial Hospital Pmbyterlan. (WWW. MWpOTtbtoch sunrlserotary.or&'. WEDNBSDi\Y 7:30 Lm.J The Newport Harbor Kiwanis Oub will meet at the University Athledc Oub. Noon: The Exchange Oub of the Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. 6 p.m.: TI1e SO member Rotary Oub of Newport-Balboa will meet at the Balua Corinthian Yacht Oub ( www.newponbalboa.or8' TifURSlli\Y 7 a.m.: The 20-plus member Co~ta Mesa-Orange Costa Breakfast Lions c.lub will m eet at Mimi's Cafe ( www.m 1oclions or8' Noon: The 50-member Costa Me~ t<Jwanis Oub will meet at the I loliday Inn ( ww111.kiu't111i.s. urg!cluh /costrime~<1l; TI1e SO-member "lewport Hl'ach Corona del Mar Klw<tfll'> Uuh will mtt•t at the Bahia Cnnnth1an Yacht (]ub; The RS-member hch<mge c.lub of Newport l larbor will meet at lhe Nau11tal Muo,cum (http·// u•tt•w 11/w.,1.clumge cluhcomi I he 100-member Rotary Uub of Newport lrvtne will meet <11 the Had1')M>n Hotel to hear 8111 L.anJngharn on the ht'>tory of .i1r traffic umtrol ( U'lt'IL' ni,,,"' 'J (If Kl •COMMUNITY & CLUBS 1s published Sdtur ldys m the Daily Pilot Send you• sP.rvu 11 clubs me!ltmg information by fax to 1714 921 8655 01 hy e·ma1l 10 1det>oom • ao com blind and visually 1mpa1red students m a variety of areas Information Mary Johnson I 7141 821-5000, Ext. 2113 CAMP LAUREL FOUNDATION Camp laurel 1s seeking volunteer counselors and medical staff for Summer Camp and Teen Adventure Camp The organization 1s dedicated to providing educational camping programs free of charge to children living with HIV and AIDS Information. (323) 653 5005 CASA TERESA Casa Teresa, a temporary home for single, pregnant, homeless women 18 and older needs volunteers for these pos1t1ons office assistant/greeter computer assistant. program developer assistant, and resale boutique salesperson. Information (714) 538-4860 COMPANION HOSPtCE The hospice is now recruiting volunteers to become a friend for someone who needs that extra special caring at the end of life Become a member of a team whose goal is to promote quality of hfe and comfort measures Each applicant will receive 16 hours of orientation and training Information (714) 560-8177 or volunteers ,aJCompanion Hospice com COMMUNrTY ANIMAL NETWORK The network needs volunteers to help control the rising population of wild cats in local neighborhoods Volunteers would trap and deliver cats to local veterinarians for spaying or neutering, end then release them bade to the property where they were found. The goal of the See INVOLVED. 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STAINMASTER AND MANY MORE! 1374 Logan Ave., Suite F :!IC COSTA MESA - (888) 637-2777 www. mesa carpet. net M-F 10 a.m. -5 p.m. • Sat. 1 O a.m. -3 p.m. Immediate and Professional Installation Hardwood, Tile, Laminate, Natural Stone, Vinyl and More! • FREE F1nanc1no Fo• 1 vea1 AQplltl To Ma111111s And lnstalla~on Only • • t.11n1m~m 500 sq tt CA UC 1 8203!>0 INVOLVED Continued from Al 3 program i. to aav1 the llvet of ttray c.tl. lnfonnatlon: (9it9) 769-3648. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE The pf1yhou1t needt volunteers for ushering, becbtage woril, meillno-, typing, controlllng lights end m111V other dutloa. Information: (949) ~6289. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL . SOCIETY The IOciety preservet end promote• the history of Coeta Mesa and the harbor 1ru. Volunteers ere needed for the archives, library, museum, docent and public-outreach RJOgrema. Information: (949) 631-6918. COSTA MESA LITERACY COUNCIL The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English 111 a second language. People who want to team English as a second language are also encouraged to call. Call to register. Information: (714) 435-3310 or (714) 545-3445. COSTA MESA MS SELF-HElP GROUP The Orange County chapter of the national Multiple Sclerosis Society has started a new self·halp group In Costa Mesa for people newly diagnosed or with minimal symptoms of multiple scleroslS, or both. The group meets at 11 a.m. the second Tuesday of avarv month. Information: (949) 650-7659. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT The Costa Mesa Police Department is seeking volunteers 21 and older to work at least 16 hours per month at the main station at 99 Fair Drive or at the Westside substation at 667 W. 18th St Duties include answering phones, making appointments, registering bicycles, entering data. fingerprinting and helping with c1tyw1de pro1ects. Computer skills are not required Information (714) 754-5020. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facilrty at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers who can greet members and the public at the front desk and volunteers for the Resource Department with Excel computer experience and sharp telephone skills. The Senior Meals program also needs people to deliver meals to homes. Information: (949) 645-2356. COSTA MESA SENIOR CORP. The nonprofit organization at the Costa Mesa Senior Center 1s looking for new board members. The fundraislng and policymaking board needs volunteers who will part1c1pate in monthly meetings. occasional committee meetings and special projects. Candidates should have connections in Coste Mesa and surrounding communities and an interest In serving the community by helping seniors. Information: (949) 645-2356, Ext. 16. COURT-APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned dlildran Volunteers worlc one on one with a child for three hours a weak. Information: (114) 619-5155. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Volunteer mediators, case specialists and outreach assistants are needed to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for office volunteers and Free Sto Mon/Fri/Sat Tuea/Thun Wed for mtdlatora. lnfonnetlon: (9'9) 2&0-0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seti• needt voluntHtt for ongoing cftrlcal wort. programa for ohlldten wfth df .. bllltiM Ind .;,.def tventa. ln1ormatlon: (714) 83'-1111. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTER The EmAronmental Neture Center pnMdtl qual)ty .education through handf.<>n experience with Nture In • 3.6--acre outdoor cleuroom. Adutt volunteer trall guldn ere needed In the . aftemoon during the week to leld children'• tou,.. In the Center. Several other voluntMr opportunitlea are also available. lnform81ion: (9491646-8489. FAMILIES-COSTA MESA This teem of commun)ty-baaed organizations, which worb to provide youth end ~emllies wfth counaeflng, family support, health education, mentoring, tutoring, afte,..lchool activitia• end klnahip services, needs volunteers In all areas. Information: (949) 574-3976. FISH -MOBILE MEALS Call (949) 642-6060 to help Friends in Service to Humanity with the Mobile Mael1 program and provide ongoing emergency aeaistance to tho1a In need. Both always seek volunteer auistance in a variety of areas. Information: (949) 645-8050. FRIENDS Of 1liE BAU£T MONTMARTRE The Friends need volunteers who want to help talented local dancers perform In professional theaters. For 30 years. the organization has provided the community with quality Russian ballet training, helping youth develop strong discipline skills, build high self-e1teem and achieve dreams of being a professional dancer. Information: (7141241-7424. FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARIES The Friends 1s a support group for the three libraries in Costa Mesa Help with fundraiaing events and help promote library programs and services in our community. Information: (71 41556-4396. FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY The bookstore needs dona1ions for book sales. Good quality children's and nonfiction books are especially needed. Thay may be left et any of the branch libraries -Balboa, Mariners or Corona dal Mar -or in the special book closet next to the Friends Book Stora, at 1000 Avocado Ave. Volunteers are needed to staff the used book store, which is inside the entrance of the Central Ubrarv. Volunteers muS1 be members of the Friends of the Ubrarv and ere asked to work one three-hour shift per month. Information: (9491 759-9667. FRIENDS Of ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER The Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter meet the first Thursday of each month to plan projects and events that benefit homeless famnias. FOCIS is the shelter's only fundraising arm. Information: (949) 640-8828. GIRL SCOOTS Girl Scouts of Orange County needs voluntaar1 who will be trained as troop leaders, serve on special committees and give lectures. demonstrations or claue1. Information: (714) 979-7900. Gt"LS INO. OF ORANGE COUNTY 'Volunteers are needed to offer educational and enrichment opportuniti.-for glr11 and boy1 tntomwtton: (9'9) Me-7181. HOSPtCa PMfERRED CHOIC! \lofunteers are needed to help make 1 dtfftrence In the llvet Of termlMltv Ut pereOnt and their flmfliM. \loluntMf'I would 1Nl1t them wtth nonmldical nMde auch 11 provtdlng relPhe for the primary oa,.glver, Nnnlng errandt, reading to th• pt\ttnu 1ndweekty IOdafv11'11.. TM organlutlon le alto tootdng for clerical and bereevetMnt volurrtMra to ...ist with o1ftce duties. Ttelnlng It provided. Information: (714) 980-0900, HUMAN OPTIONS The organlzetlon theltert, counMll and educat• abuNd women and children. tt It looking for voluntHra.(949) 737-6242, Ext. 24. JUNIOR LEAGUE Of ORANGE COUNTY The organization of women, committed to promoting voluntearl1m, developing the potent la I of women end Improving communltlet through the work and leedarahlp of trained voluntHra, 11 seeking new members. (949) 261-0823. KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPICE SERVICES Volunteers ere needed to spend four hours per weak visiting patients or doing errands for them or their caregivers in communities near volunteers' homes. (562) 622-3805. LAGUNA GREENBELT INC. Volunteer• ere needed to 11uist Laguna Coast Wildameaa Park staff and James Dilley Preserve staff and docents with hiker registration and general public orientation. Information: (9491 488-0287. LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organization that worka with persons with HIV or AIDS, i1 seeking caring volunteers to assist with running the front office, delivering meals, providing transportation end providing complimentary therapies such as massage and chiropractic care. (949) 494-1446. LITERACY PROGRAM The program 11 always in need of volunteer tutors. No professional teaching experience is required To attain certification, a series of training clesse1 must be completed. For more information, contact Literary Services at the Newport Beach Library, (949) 717-3874. LUV-A-PET CENTER Volunteers who love to work with cats end kitten• are needed at the Luv-a-Pet Center et Pet1Mert In Costa Mesa. Information: (9491 451-3272. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Services needs mentors to make a fasting effect on a young person's life. Students 10 to 18 years old are matched with mentors to improve their school performance and self-esteem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. Information: (7141 !;.49.9622. Ext. 35. MOBILE MEALS Volunteer drivers are needed to help deliver nutritious maal1 to homebound, frail or elderly cliant.s incapable of shopping and cooking for themselves. Information: (949) 645-8060. MOZART CLASSICAL ORCHESTRA Orange County's onty nonproftt raaident chamber orchestra naad1 volunteers for ticketing, ushering, phones. malling and help with receptlon1. Nomln ... are also being sought for the board of directors. Information: (949) 830-2960. NEW DMECTIONI FOlt WOtEt' INC. TM rt«NfltY center for WOfMft • with •lcohol or ott...rdlemkltl dependenc:iea ...,Volunt..,., ' l"'°'"'stlon: (941) M6-8827 or (949) 6'M76'. NEWPORT lfACH l/1 ADOPT " A MMtHE IATTAUON FUND Tht 111 Adopt A M1r1,,. Bdlllon " Fund w-. ~to accept • ~andtoprovldt .. ftnanclal tuPPOrt for ongoing progr1m1 end~ planned to ~ •how appreclatton to the 11t " Battalion 11t Marinu, baaed at Ctmp Pendteton. lnformatJon: (9'9) 8'4-3144. NEWPORT BAY NATURALIST The Upper NtwpOft Bay Ntture ; PrtttrVt It l~ng for voluntffrt 1 to a11l1t wtth neturallat·led tours • and programs, special eventl and habh.at reatora1ton projec:ta. The • Interpretive center 11 It 2301 University Drive, Newport Beach. • Information: (949) 923-2296. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISrTORS BUREAU The bureau 11 dedicated to the promotion of the c)ty to potential visitors. Volunteers with extensive knowledge of Newport Beach are needed. Information: (949) 719-6100. NEWPORT BEACH LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The program seeka volunteers to tutor adutta who want to improve their reeding and writing skills. Volunteers will be certified during training workshops In the Friends Meeting Room at the Cantrel library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Newport Beach. Information: (949l 717-3874or literacy@city.newport·bescll. ca.us. NEWPORT BEACH PREMIERE CINEMA GUILD The Newport Beach Premiere Cinema Guild, which 1upports the Newport Beach Film Festival. is looklng for new members. Interested candidates should want to help further an artistic and coltural heritage In the community and should have e love of cinema and a desire to raise awareness of the film festival. Information: (949) 253-2880. NEWPORT BEACH, GENERAL Pl.AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Newport Beach City Council is seeking eppllcatlon1 from residents or busine11 owners to fill vacancies on the General Plan Advisory Committee. The committee meets from 7 to 9 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays in the Newport Beech Police Department auditorium, 870 Santa Barbara. Information: (949) 644-3005. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION The librarv foundation nffds extra hands to perform clerical duties. such as filing. organizing and stuffing envelopes, at the Central Ubrarv, 1000 AvoCado Ave. Information: (9491 717-38~. NEWPORT BEACH THEATRE COMPANY The company needs volunteers to help with costume design, sewing, meke--up application. set construction, technical help. publicity, stage management and backstage aupervi1ion. Information: (949) 769-1046 or LKSaf4l•ol.com. NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL • MUSEUM The Newport Harbor Nautical Mu1eum offers• number of voluntffr opportunitlet In the gift 1 shop, 81 doc.ntl or receptloni.ta, 1 wtth clerical work and wfth 1 fundret.Jng eventa. Training is provided. lnform.ilon: 1949) 876-8915, Ext. 107. Saturday November 27 & Monday November 29. AmRJ:tOURS • ~AnaMOlMI teemato 1t1e DlltV flnoC. 1m ~ JM., C:O.. MIU, CA 9282e: by f8Jc CD (714~ 91Me79; Of by f»lllng (7Wt 8'1Me17. tODAV A CHN8TMAI CAROl A~of ChlNI Oktctna' d'* ltOfV wUt be pefformed at 7:30 p.m. on the 5egef'ltrom Stage, South CoM Aepenory, 866 Town Center Drive, Cotta M .... Meta wtll cott $26 to $C1. (71.C) 708-6666. l0810NPOP8 !\'ft Bolton Popa will stop by CON M ... on lta 2004 Holiday Tour. The 0tchettra'a 8 p.m. lhow will be st Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Perfonnlng Alta Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Cotti Mesa. Tidceta will COf1 $56 to $110. (714) 666-2787. REDWOOD CURTAIN BEST BET LanfOtd Wllaon'I play 1bout a Vietnam veteran living in the wood• and a Vietnamese American girt seardllng for her father will be performed at 8 p.m. et the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beac:ti. Ticket pricea will be $15. (949) 631-0288 or http://ntJ1ceonlint1.com. HENRY DIROCCO I SOUTH COAST REP A dramatization of Charles Dickens' classic, "A Christmas Carol," will be performed at 7:30 p.m. on the Segerstrom Stage, South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets will cost $26 to $41. Information: (714) 708-5555. SUNDAY A CHRISTMAS CAROL A preview of Char1ea Dickens' clauic 1tory will be performed at noon and 4 p.m. on the Segeratrom Stage, South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets will cost $19 to $39. (714) 708-5555. REDWOOD CURTAIN Lanford Wilson's play about a Vietnam veteran living in the woods and a Vietnamese American girl seardling for her father will be performed at 2:30 p.m. at the Newport Theetre Alta Center. 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beac:ti. Ticket prices will be $15. (949) 631-0288 or http://ntacconline.com. TUESDAY A CHRISTMAS CAROL A preview of Char1es Dickens' cla .. ic story will be performed at 7:30 p.m. on the Segeratrom Stage, South Coast Repertory, 665 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ticketa will cost $19 to $39. (714) 708-5555. THURSDAY REDWOOD CURTAIN Lanford Wilson's play about a Vietnam veteran living In the woods and a Vietnamese American gir1 1eardling for her father will be performed et 8 p.m. at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beac:ti. Tidlet prices will be $15. (949) 831-0288 or http:l.hlr.cxonline.oom. FRIDAY REDWOOD CURTAIN Lanfotd Wiiton'• play about a Vietnam veteran tlvlng in the woods and a Vietnamese American gir1 aeerdling for her father will bt performed st 8 p.m . at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Bead\. Tidlet prices will be $15. (949) 631-0288 or http://ntscconlme.com. OCC ALM SERIES Orange Coast College's Film Series presents '"The Letter" at 6:30 p.m. at OCC's Ane Arts Room 119, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The event is sponsored by the fine arts department and OCC Extended Education. Information: http:Jfwww.octidcets.com. DEC.4 JAZZ VOCALS Jazz vocalist Steve Tyrell will perform an 8 p.m. show at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Meaa. Ttcketa will cost $34 to $69. (714) 566-2787. REDWOOD CURTAIN Lanford Wilson's play about a Vietnam veteran living In the woods and a Vietnamese American girt seardling for her father will be performed at 8 p.m. at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beacn. T1dce1 prices will be $15. (949) 631-0288 ()( http:llntacconline.com DEC.5 REDWOOD CURTAIN Lanford Wilson's play about a Vietnam veteran living in the woods and a Vietnamese American girl seardling for her father will be performed at 2:30 p.m. et the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Tldlet prices will be $15. (949) 631-0288 or http://nt.acconline.com. DEC. 7 NUTCRACKER I Matthew Bourne's #Nutcradlerl" will borrow elements from Tdlalkovslcy's ballet, WOiiver Twist.w the Ice Capades and Busby MATTRESS OUTLET STORE Get the Best fo; Less/ BRAND NEW COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT "Better Sleep Through Science. " • Super Pocketed - CoifN Uniquely De.signed For Urmtutbed Sleep • Patented No--Rip Mattress DeSlgned • CMbrlting 25 Yen It the S#1Jt Locdonl Beriteley musicals. The show will father will be performed at 8 p.m. be performed at 8 p.m. at the at the Newport Theatre Alta Orange County Performing Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Beach. Tidlet prices will be $15. Costa Mesa. Tidlets will cost $25 Information: (949) 631-0288 or to $75. (714) 556-2787. http://ntacconline.com. POETRY READING DEC. 10 Performance poetry with Ethan M Rogers and Jennifer Donnell '"LA POSADA MAGK:A'" will begin at 8 p.m. at the Gypsy Octavio Sons and Marcos Loya's Den Cafe, 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa Admiuion will be free. play about a grieving glr1 who (714) 54S-7012. tries to sabotage her neighborhood's posada DEC.8 procession will be previewed at 8 p.m. at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa NUTCAACKEAI Mesa. Call for ticket prices. Matthew Boume'a "Nutcracker!" Information: (714) 708-5555. will bo"ow et.menu from T dlalkovslty's ballet, •0t1ver NUTCRACKER I Twist; the Ice Capadea and Busby Matthew Bourne's #Nutcradcerl • Berkeley musicela. The show will will borrow elements from be performed 2 and at 8 p.m. at Tchaikovstcy's ballet, #Oliver the Orange County Perlonning Twist." the Ice Capades and Busby Arts Center, 600 Town Center Berkeley muaicala. The ahow will Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets will be performed 2 and at 8 p.m. at coat $25 to $75. (714) 556-2787. the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center POETRY READING Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidcets will A poetry reading will feature T.S. cost $25 to $75. Information: (714) Kerrigan and live music by Neil 556-2787. Miranda. The 8 p.m. reading will be at the Alta Coffee House. 506 REDWOOD CURTAIN 31st St., Newport Beacn. Lanford Wilaon's play about a Admission will be free. (949) Vietnam veteran living in the 675-0233. woods and a Vietnamese DEC.9 American girl searcti1ng for her father will be performed at 8 p. m. NUTCRACKER I at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Dnve, Newport Matthew Bourne's "Nutcradcerl w Beach. Tidlet prices will be $15 will borrow elements from Information: (949) 631-0288 or T dlaikovslcy's ballet. "Oliver http://ntacconline.com. Twist; the Ice Capades and Busby Berkeley musicals. The show will DEC. 11 be performed 2 and at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Performing '"LA POSADA MAGICA'" Arts Center, 600 Town Center Octavio Sohs and Marcos Loya's Dnve, Costa Meaa. Tlcketa will play about a gneving girl who cost $25 to $75. (714) 556-2787. tries to sabotage her REDWOOD CURTAIN neighborhood's poaada procession will be previewed at 3 Lanford Wilson's play about a and 8 p.m. at South Coast Vietnam veteran living 1n the Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, woods and a Vietnamese Costa Mesa. Call for tldcet prices. 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(2-0), their first alnce 1988. ~ in h1I eighth aeasoo with S..UCl,P ... 83 DON LEACH/ DAILY PILOT The Corona del Mar ttgh gits voleybalt team won the Pacific Coast League and CIF Southern Section Division NI-A titles. Top row from left Rylee Dennis, Shannon McMenomy, Kasey Kipp, Erica Solis, Lindsey Ensign, Tay1or Beachamp and Britta~· Front Row from left Ketty Christian, Jordan Smith, Breanne Ogden, Jordan Anae and Traci Lawson. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Confitl.ent. Sea~ngs visit Dons Corona del Mar at No. I -seeded University of San Diego High tonight in SoCal regional semifinal. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot The Corona del Mar High girls volleyball team is on a mission. The Sea Kings (26-5) have won seven con- secutive matches, a streak that includes five sweeps. Among the sweep victims , was Nipomo, a 25-20, 25-22, 25-17 con- quest in the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion Ill-A title match Nov. 19 at Cypress SH SEA KINGS, Pqe 85 :: ailors chart course to CIF semifinals P.eters' second TD toss to Orth breaks tie midway tbrough fourth quarter as Charter Oak is ousted in £!ivision VI quarterfinal. •kDevereux D'fty Pitot ... :)rnwroRT BEACH -The Newport folrbor High football team made the dpt out of the eeaon'a last varsity ~ at Dllvldson Field by beating Glarter Oak. 14-7, Friday night in the cilarterftnals of the OF Southern Sec-din DMsion VI playoffs. ~e No. 2-aeeded Sailors (11-0.l) will ~ No. 3 Mayfair (11-1) at Cerritos C.01- . lege Friday in the .~ . . semifinals after the Monsoons de- feated Tustin. 28- 21, In another quarterflnaL "We knew it was .-.tobea·.- tlgbr." eo.cti Jel Brinkley said. • r told our guys that they better bring : their A-pme to tln tonight." t1!Jt looked like it might be a long night IS Newport, when Owter Oak threw a ~pus on its first play from scrim- .. and drew a pass interference call -.e defense did not allow a first down. ~. and Newport HaJbor drove 85 jlrda to tab a 7-0 lead on Alex Orth'• J.l-yani touchdown recepdon from ~ IC.asey Peters. ~ ~ ~ ICOre was set up by a 68-yard ... to James c.oder on third-and- ~ 1Wo plays later, Peters found (I-th In between two defenders for the STEVE Mc CRANK I DAILY PILOT s.. 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And with Ensign holding the reins, the Sea Kings have as good a chance as any. "The goal was always there Ito make it to state competition)," Ensign said. "Now that it's here, it's almost '>urreal. But with us playing well, I can't see us losing. We have a pretty good chance at winning the whole thing.· Ensign sees her role on the team as one that involves leadership among the younger players. And with nine seniors on the team. she sees herself as an equaJ with the other players. ·There's not so much look!ng up to each other," Christian.sen said. ·it's more of a team of great mutual respect for each other." Ensign started playing volleyball when she was in the Put • few Words to Work for ~· Call the DlilyPilot eighth grade when one of her friends got her into it. But with her parentS being volleyball players and her uncle. David Foell, a fonner volleyball player at Pepperdine, she said it was almost inevitable that she started playing. Now, Emtgn Is the player and her uncle and parents are the mentors. Recently. Foell has been a big mentor. corning to aJJ the matches and g;ving adv1ce, Ensign said. Ensign has plans to continue her volleyball career into college. She just committed to Pnnceton. but she has to wait until Dec. 15 to see if her grades are good enough. With a 3.7 grade-pomt average. her chances look pretty decent.• If Princeton were to fall through. there are plenty of other schools interested. though. "She'll make an A-plus player in college because she can play outside or middle," Ouistiansen said. "If she plays in the Ivy League, she'll dominate it " It's the love of the game that Quistiansen believes fuels Ensign most A lot of players get upset fo r various reasons when they are asled to leave the court for a substitution, but Ensign doesn't want to come out because she loves to play, he said. "She has got an attitude that's like Magic Johnson's, in that you can see she's having a great time," Ouistiansen said. Check out the Best Luxury Valiu anywhere ,, our 2-00 5 S430 Sedan. 42 on the grotmd right now. Wow! You must see our newly sculpwl '05 C230 Sport Sedan. c Our low payment looks greac, too! .. Our Oberc()ul '05 E320 Sedan off en Full, \1 ~t: Lu \lff\ anJ clown, \l~td l!!cl't: ct.rm'' I OOCIJ chl)tJ\l' Jr11m ' 84 Sat\rdly, NolltnW 27 I 2004 SCORE BY QUMTEJtS Ch1rtM 011t 0 7 0 0 • 7 Newport H1rbor 7 0 0 7 • 14 F1RST QUARTER NH -Orth 11 PHI from Petert (Duffield kid(), 7:11. SECOND QUARTER CO Herri1 87 pell from Ambriz I Beiley kid<), 2:39. FOURTM QUARTER NH Orth 16 run peu from Petert !Duffield kld(L 7:26. A 4,SOO(eat) CO Capers, 21-78; Hunter, 3-10; • Ambriz. 2-mtnua-15. NH-Theriot. JO 133; Rippon, 3-16; Peters, 3 minus-15, M1rtin, 1·3. INOMDUAL PASSING CO -Ambriz, 9-21-0, 140. 1 TO. NH -Peters, 8-19-0, 162. 2 TO.. INDMOUAl RECEMNG CO Hams, 4 103, 1 TD; Anderson, 3 23, Capers. 1.11; Devis, 1-3. NH Orth, 3·53, 2 TOs; Coder. 2-88; Miner. 1 17, Link, 1-7; Theriot. 1-minus 3 GAME STATISTICS f1rat 0<1wn1 Ruah" verd119• P ... 1ng yerdege P...,ng N.i r111um yarda • s.cta v•rd119• Net verd119• Punta CO NH 7 15 2 ... 36-152 1..0 182 ~21-0 S-1~ e eo 2·15 2-15 219 -7.33 9 ?-317 Fumbtea fumblft lost FtaQa Mt v•rcla9e r.,,,. ol pO-..On 0-0 1-1 3-15 &-611 20'2e 17 34 •Punt returna 1nt•rC*Plt0n. tumble <9'1uma PHOTOS BY STEVE McCRANK/DAll.YPl.OT The Newport Harbor sideline· erupts in celebration after the Sailors scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter to break a 7-7 tie against Charter Oak. The No. 2·seeded Tars, now 11-0-1, held on to win, 14-7, and advance to the CIF Southern Section Division VI semifinals against No. 3-seeded Mayfair Friday night at Cerritos College. FOOTBALL Contmued from B 1 IU IJnebacker-. Taylor Young and l'homa~ Marun corralled a Olar- ter Oak running back for a 3-yard loo,.., on fourth-and-one to give the ball back. to the offense, but a 7-yard c,ack forced the Sailors to punt. Brinkley said he wanted to contain the Olargers' running artark and force Olarter Oak (8·4) to drive down the field by not allowmg long gains. For the mo~t pan, the defense accom- pJi.,hed both goah. The vts11ors were held to 86 ru~hmg yards in the game and had onl> two plays gam more than 15 yard4'. One was an 18· >ard draw and the other was an 87-yard 1ouchdown pass from Manuel Ambriz to Will Harris near thl' end of the ..econd quar- ter i\mhrl/ took the snap from ... 11011-,'\111, pump faked a pass to the lcf1 !>1de, 1hen hurled the foothall deep to the right where 1 larn ... out jumped the defender and '>ped down the Olarter Oak '>ideline for the score. "Wt• were not in that bad of a po'>ltion Ion the touchdown!.· Brinkley said. "[The comerbacJcl wac; nght there. (Harris! just made a great play." I he defeni.e did not let the big' play weaken its resolve. as Olar- 1er Oak only converted three first downs in 12 third-down situa- t iom "We knew they would try to get up t:he· field (for a big play)." defensive coordinator Tony Cia- relli said. "I told the kids not to panic because we were playing great the whole night.· The Olarter Oak defense was also playing well. The Olargers allowed five first downs ln 11 third-down situations. The teams exchanged punts in the third quarter with both defenses stifling the opposition. Newport was able to put to- gether a drive to start t:he fourth quarter. It was the Sailors' first possession of the second half that did not include an offensive penalty.The Sailors went 71 yards on 10 plays, capped off by Onh's serond touchdown reception of the game, ,this time from 16- yards out Peters. who completed 8 of 19 attempts for 162 yards, lobbed the ball to the far corner of the end wne. Onh made a leaping catch and managed to hold on despite being hit. "'That play wasn't even in- tended for me," Onh said. "I just found an open spot and Kasey threw a perfect pass." The touchdown gave Newport a 14-7 lead with 7:26 remaining. The defense forced a punt and then the Sailors' ball-control of· fense used eight consecutive run plays to drain 3:50 off the clock. The Olargers regained posses· sion with 1 :55 remaining. but a sack by end Saami Khallfian on third-and-11 solidified the vic- tory for Newpon. "I thought we would have more sacks," Ciarelli said. "That's just a testament to their offen- sive line, though. They played really well the whole game." QUOTE OF THE DAY "I told our guys that they better bring their A·game to win tonight," Jeff Brinkley, Newport Harbor football coach Newport Harbor linebackers Taylor Young (23) and Thomas Martin (33) wrap up Charter Oak running back Aaron Capers Fnday night. l )T I ~ ' ~ ! SPORTS ~ ........ 21.200'. STEVE McCIWt< I DALY PILOT From .left, CdM's. Traci Lawson, ~sey Kipp, Shannon McMenomy and Lindsey Ensign hope to have something to celebrate tonight. ·SEA KINGS Continued from B 1 College. CdM also roUed over La Jolla. 25.23, 25-17, 25·19, Tuesday in the Southern California regional quarterfinals of the CIF State Di- vision m championships. CdM will travel to University of San Diego High tonight for a regional semifinal match sched- uled to begin at 7. UnJversity {24·10) is the No. lseed in the Southern California regionals. The Sea Kings are seeded No. 4. The Dons swept La JoUa in the CJF San Diego Section Division Ill championsttip match and also won in three over Nipomo in the regional quarterfinals Tuesday. University held La JoUa and Ni porno to a combined I 0 I points. La Jolla and Nipomo scored 108 points against Corona del Mar. The common opponents, and the common outcome. might in - dicate a fairly even match. "We played INipomo and La Jolla! pretty much the same, whlch should make this match fun.· Corona del Mar Coach Bill Christiansen said. "I don't know how deep Unj goes to its bench, but we used 17 players against La JoUa." .. Our team is very confident right now. But you never know in high school volleyball. Anything can happen. I'm just happy I have nine seniors on the team." Bii Ctvtstiansen, Corona del Mar Coach sen said. "IK.eM edyl ls an A-plus blocker. And their setter (Ashton Rossi] is 5-foot-11. Actually, their whole team is tall." Corona del Mar ranges from 5-6 back-row specialist Breanne Ogden lo 6-2 rruddle blocker Ka· sey Kipp. The Sea Kings will also hope to compensate for their lack of size with experience against the Dons. "Our team is very confident right now,· Olristiansen said. "But you never know in high school volleyball. Anything can happen. I'm just happy I have nine seniors on the team ... The Sea Kings are also keyed by senior UCLA-bound outside hitter Jordan Smith, senior setter 1Taci Lawson. senior Britta Niel- sen and sophomore Kelly Olris- tian. I I I BRIEFLY UCimoves into semis The UC IMne men'I :Wiier polo team defeated Long Beach Sta.te, 6-5, Prlday to advance to today's lelDJftnals at the Moun· tain Padftc Sports ~ tournament at Stanford. UO (16-12}, ranked No. 5 na· cionally and seeded No. 5 in the tournament, outscored the riDh- ranked and founh-aeeded 49ers, 3-1, in the thin1 period lO key the victory. UCI senior Rick Merlo scored with 5:45 left in the game to put UCJ up, 6-3. The Anteaters advance to meet either top-seeded UCLA or UC Santa Barbara tomght at 6:30. also at Stanford Merlo and Dan Noon had two goah apiece. while Joe Wynne had four saves for the wmners. Long Beach State fell to 15-12 Notre Dame sweep~ UCJ • VOLLEYMLL: fhe UC Ir- vine women's volleyball team's postseason hope'> tool a '>evere hit Friday w1th a 30· :! i 30-28 30-27 los'> tu f\Jo1re !Jame in the Long Beach Staie wurnament in Long Reach. Kell y Wing had 14 k.ill-. to lead UC! {18 101. whu.h w.i., hoping to make a -.tatemen1 to the NCAA tournament wle<.:1w11 commlltt:e wi1h a win Notre Darnl' 1m1Ho\t:'d 10 IY-8 The Anteater-. '' rll It-Mn ')un da~ 1r 1hey get 111111 Jill' t..i tt:am :-.OCAA llt.'ld fur d '>t01 111d \tr..i1ght c,ea'>on Estancia wre...,tler' ...,hine •WRESTLING: I ,t,111t 1<1 I ltgh c,entor \Je\ '>01<>n1.1vor and sophornon: tt·a111111.1lt' (,abt' Thaler c.1t h \\ ent 4 IJ h 1Jay al the John (,lenn \Ht''>lltng tour nament ,11 '>onura I liglt ~otomavor pannt'd t\\IJ oppu nent'>. dt·cr<.wncJ anotht.'r, 17 6, and rctt'l\l'd 01w fnrlt'11 tn the 171 pound t l.1" Thaler, d lhO pounder. p111ned one lot• bt:>.11 anulht'r. 18 I. and had t\\O lorft•ti.. University is led by outside hit· ter Brooke Buringrud and mid- dle blocker Christine Kennedy. "IBuringrudl is o utstanding. not only at the net, but aho in the back row digging." Christian· Sh ould Corona del Mar add to its winning streak tonight. it would meet either No. 2-seeded Santa Margarita or No. 3-seeded Rim of the World in the regional final Tuesday at 7 p.m. The state title match is sched- uled Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. at Cypress ColJege. MARK C DUST1N/DAILYPLOT Corona del Mar High senior Jordan Smith is a featured member of the Sea Kings' balanced attack. CdM hits the road to take on University of San Diego High tonight m the SoCal regional semrfmals. !>em or I ~O poundw C.alt'\ L..trr and heil\')'\Wtght Dorn1111t Durn sonte abo won thn·t· ma1the'. Carr\ all c. mrnng hv p111 m tht· firc,t day or the t\'\ll dJ\ t·\ent 2640 llgalNatica 2640 llpl Notices 2640 Legal Motlca 2640 Lepl Notlca 2640 j Legal Notica 2640 j Legal Notica 2640 I legal Notices 2640 I Legal Notices 2640 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.l.iiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiid6=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimil.miiiiii=:=:;miiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;::!:::=:=:=:=:=:~ rtllJC IOOO fktltitus lusintss r 1 , 1 NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT The City of Newport Beach has completed the preparation of a Draft Environm ental Impact Report (DEIR) for the proposed Newport Lexus automobile dealership in the City of Newport Beach (SC#2004081004). The DEIR evaluates potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed redevelopment of an 8-acre site on the westerly side of the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road for the automobile dealership. Existing structures and uses on the site include a 3-acre Avis rental car storage facility and a five-acre parcel developed with three, two-story office buildings whose tenants include Platt College. The project applicant, Wilson Automotive Group, proposes to remove and/or demolish all existing structures on the 8-acre property. The proposed Newport Lexus automobile dealership includes an automobile showroom comprising approximately 33, 700 squar~ feet and .. a parking structure (four-stories plus rooftop parking) that includes a first-floor automotive parts and service center encompassing approximately 96,300 square feet. An Initial Study, prepared by the City of Newport Beach, indicated that the proposed project may have a significant effect on the environment relative to Air Quality, Aesthetics and Land Use, Hydrology and Water Quality, and Transportation/Traffic. Based on the findings in the Initial Study, the City determined that an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) would be required to more fully evaluate potential adverse environmental Impacts that may result from development of the project. Effects on other components of the environment were determined to be less than significant or of no Impact and were not included In the DEIR. The DEIR has been prepared tn accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (CEQA), as amended (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et. seq.). this DEIR also complies with the City of Newport Beach's procedures for Implementation of CEQA. · . The City encourages members of the general public to review and comment on this document. ~-of tfle Draft Environmental Impact Report are av8Jlable for publlc review and Inspection at the following locationS: cm()f-H1'U M-t..........__. A,1 •~d I 1• I t .. .. nnllll -\11 -... ...._. A • ,1 1141 PA A• '< OtyC..ta.....nef .. Otyef..,.,l..dl lh• I I, ••n• t1••~00 PA I mai-•-..1..-.1 ......__..... di• d ng -1ne• I\ ~ 111 '" I ..... v I ... ....,....-..... ....,.... KOfU . ll 1100 A ..... I 11 .. , I I""'' I ,,,1, rtAWCOlllSSO!AGO&U ......... ~,,200h":l0 '.11. Avr •JJS < 1,\l 1 Me•• r 1 1 "' .... 1,. .. I SUBJECT Circle Residence (PAWo3 006>. \-415 Ocean Blvd C.A 'l?6ib (J e • • ·1 I • 4 l I SUMMARY Request for an amendment lo an app1oved Vartante Jnd llOf II 1 l l 1 A' ilW •o M • '4 ,. Mod1f1callon Permit lh1I 1llowed a new sincle family re\•d~nce lo e. t~l!d Au wJy Av• •I l'J I '1 fictit1a.-1,._,___ the 24 foot he•&ht limit and subterr1nun POrhons of 3 lloon 10 encroath l'M•a CA 9Zb/'1 ,,_. ..._., into the required 10 loot front yard selb1ck The •PPl•c•nt is "questonr !hos bus•""'' ·~ Mme Stat....-~~:n:~~t t:1~:eo?~~:'":ro~~s;:~ :::1~~~~~ud~h:n .;,';,~:;:~~ ~:.!h~n~e;~~~;,~ ~ .~~:,;; ~ c: Y I '"' I• d f 1 " t ,. • Pt• 't! i to ucud the top of curb he1aht of Ocean Boulevard Havt ynu st.11trt1d·111( ••• 11' • hu "•\ -s APPLICATION V1ro1nce No 2003 001 and Mod1f1cat1on Permit No lOCJI bu''""'' y~P Ye• A I< I 1 "'"""''·~ .''lOO 004 II ;>J 02 I w I II .. 1 .. A, .. •Al~ CEQA COMPLIANCE This protect has been rev1twed .t11d 11 has btf'n KOi U l IC '.•1•.u~' l\r"' " l " 1 1 n•• determined thal 11 1s catecorically uempl under the req1111emerots ol lhP Krockl P••w:J•r·t '1 'HIJJ Cahforn11 Environmental Quaht y A.ct undrr Ct1ss 3 ~Construt t1on of a s1n21,. lhi~ s.talcnnrol ""t A•tn ti l 141 .. ., '• famtly residence 1n • rts1denl11f zone) fittd with tn,. f<,ul'1t, "•JU ,., 1 " ", A,. .. 2 SUBJ£CT Pae1flc Co1St Yacht Club 1nd Charter Serv1Ce <Norman Good•n) Clerk of 0•d0 t!• nunr' •AI04 An '"''" Cal• (PA2004 216).1527 Wesl ColSt H1thw1y on 11 22 04 1 tn J 4 "' I SUMMARY A request for the 1pprov1I of an Off site P1rluna Aareemeont 20046001401 J!'u• h •' 1'"' • 1 Lon to satisfy the off street parktnl requirements for ' tharter boat ~P.rv1u• Daily P1101 N ," Jl nh •tu r ... 1 t•v •11 •ruJ1v1dudl utthzinc two off site properhes loc1ted al Z530 and 2436 W Coast H111.hway 4 11 18. 2004 ,.,744 11·"' f'" l.trlr<I doinr t Lr• in"\\ ,,, , N1o The 1pplle1nt also requests an 1pprov11 of a Mod1frcat1on Permol lo dllow FldfW '4lslntss l\llmd 0 ,1., tandem p1rl11ne 11 the subrect property APPLICATION Off silt P1rk1n1 Acreement No 2004 002 ' Mod•l•lallon I ... S..-. lh·~ 5lal•"1rnl wn • •ll ... rt. •~• C.ounty Permit No 2004 067 lh~ follow g tJtf\nr »rk t Oran~• Count) CEQA COMPLIANCE This P<Oiect has been reviewed and 11 hn btM a1e dome bu onr\\ , 0 10 08 04 determined that 1t is c•t•aoncally eaempt under the reQu11ements ot lht I MOS r 30?fi.' l "l"' 20046ooJll• C111fornla Environment1I Quahty Act under Clan I (Eustone r acoht•nl Valley Par~wav ,,1111 ,d,1, p,1.,1 "'' , r, 1 j 3 SUBJECT Saae t1'11 Cellular Antenna Site CPA2004 230) 20662 Newp111t 8404 laeuna N1~u•t f.A " J1 ICI04 Sal.l6 Cout Drive 97677 --- SUMMARY Request to allow the onstall1hon of three lelecommun1c11ion !ht Mosr It• led" olwin 1nlenn1t and a m1crow1ve dish on 1n euslon& smokestack. three 20 fonl Inc <CAI JO:?fi2 t .. , .. n h11t1 telecommun1C1tlon 1ntenn1t poles and a 240 SQulfe loot equopmenl Valley Paokwav Su•I• shelter with two &eotlfJph1c poslhonm& system 1ntenn1e lhe \ubrect prO()ertr 8404 La1iuna No~u•I A lh• tnt1uw1nfl' Mrwn, rs located in the Open Space·Passlve (OPS) zonrnc d1sl11ct where lhe 92677 .,. d•1"'o; hu\lnt\l a\ pr09osed use 1s not permitted Since the property hu e"\lone This bu"""\' ,, , "" l•l(dl M•dia l•<h 9Zi> teltcommun1cahons f1c1ht1es on S1!•, the 1pphcant seeks to up1nd lhe ducted by a c.o•por1t,..n H•ltn,1 < 111 I• Co\td nonconformin& UH pursu1nt to Section 20 62 050 of the Zon1n1 Code Have you sla•l•d dnm.: M"\d t A 'llf>lf> APPLICATION Use Permit No. 2004-039 busoneu yel' y,., 81 rnl Hunl•• q 'h CEQA COMPLIANCE This IM'Otect has been rev11wed ~d 1t has been JO t 2 2004 I Hrl•n~ C "LI• Cn•ta dttermlntd th1t 11 ts c1te1onc1lly u empt under the requ11emtnls ol lhe Th• Mos! O.aanoutonn Mt'\a CA q!bih C1hfornt1 Environment1I Quality Act under Class 3 <New Const1uct1on or Inc Jqhn G Mu\! Th" bu"nn• •s ton Converlion of Small Slructurts) President due ltd by an 1nd1v1dual 4 SUB}ECT: B1osensors lntern1hon1I (PA2004 138). 20280 Ac1c1t Street, Th" statemenr w.1\ Have you \llrt~d doon~ Suitt 100 hied with the Cnuntv busrn"~ yrt' Ye• SUMMARY: Use Permit Applk;1Uon to 11!ow the loc1tlon of a rese1rch and Clerll of Ouna• County 08 01 2004 dtvelopment f1c1l1ty 1n 1n uistm& bulldm& within tllt S1nt1 Ana He1ctits on 11/16/04 Bttnl Hun••• SpeciflC Pi.n Oistrtct (SP 7) 8t0sensou fntern11to111t is IM'oPOsrna 1 4,077 20046007122 This st1temrn1 w1~ 1qu1rt foot exp1nst0n of thW exl11tn1 rtSH rcll and dtvelopment (R & 0) o111y Pilot No• 27 Di't filed with thr County Ol)l(lllon1 at Ille silt The opa11S10n 1nclucks the 1dct1tion of I clH n room 4 11 18 2004 Sa74~ Cler~ of Or 1nee Counh tllfM oftice/llb rooms. 1 wet lib, and add1tt0n1I oHlct space The srte is on 11 '04104 loc1ted within the Buatneu P1rk District (BP) est1bl.shed by the SP 7 ,.._..... 200,..00.77t St>Kiflc Plen ... S...... 011tr P•lot Nov 6 I J Notwltht t•ndina the .tbovt requnt. 1t11f 1s recommendlna that 1f 1pproved, 20 27. 2004 S1762 the UM permlt will 1llow uhllzetlon of up to 5000 squ11t fMI of lllt ex•stin1 Ttlt follow1n1 persons bu1tdlfl1 to aceommodete tllt Pl'oe>OHCI 4,077 1qu.-e '"' of It & O 1nd wlll 1r• dotlla bus11Mss IS ,.._ ..... also allow min« fulUtt np1ns1on Of acldttlon of resurtll end ~nt. Coa1t1I Yffb Ontan and ... S...... medleel, •ntal Of 1 Nmited r111re of ret11t uses. Tiit Use P'•llNt fOf tllt P'C ltec>eir 6521 Mt•· uiltlna buildi11& ...,,~by th• Collnty of 0r.,. .. M1Uloflle4 tef*l4 offtet 1116r11 Or. "-intllltfon Th• foltow1nc pel'SOll• 11M onfy. Medic•I, detltll lfld retail usea are penmtted wltflin u.e W ZOM BNCfl. CA 92'47 we do<tlc bus.-" 1ubjKt to Ille IPl)r~M of 1 uw per1111t by tlle f"tenn1111 OlrectOf. This P'.ul Ger1kl lo Bue. Best 0.ftnM Soflthon1 IPl>f'Ovel would 1tlow tlle .. tablishlMflt of Ult ltlove.rtftrtnetd uses by 6521 Altundri1 Or • 2726 W k tller Ave •I. Mpefl tt '•view end lljllPfovel bit ttle Pi.rtntnc Oir.ctof. up to the m11lmu111 H11nbftfton leK ll, CA S.nte M•. C.hfornt• ....... toot._. .,.Citied, without tfte MCeuity fOf • I 111W UM permit 92M7 92!!'.'.., •u .... _, 27..._ .... tioll. TlMs IMislnlU 11 COii -•' " w • "" Arf'llCAllOk' U• f'•mlt No.100t.o4l Mt.M 11,: 111 iodtv~ W ~ Ave •l , Senti ClQA COlllrUMCl: TIMt ,roted Ms Miett ,......,.., 1114 It lies betn Hew ,.., sttrttd 4loinc Ana. c.ltf«"" tl~ "'""''* tlltt 1t II cat1CWlcellY lltl!IC't 1111ct.r tM r~••-ts et tllt budneu y.t7 Yu, Tiile ..,.._ It COft • Caltfornl• £~tftfMfll•I QuelltJ Ad 11tlder Clua 1 (b•t•na f'ldllt•) 10/01/04 duct .. by: •11 IM1vidalal I . 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Monday S:OOpm Wecmesday .............. Tuesday S:OOpm By Fax (949) 63 I -6594 By Phone (949) 642-5678 By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mua. CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. ct Bay St. Thursday ............ Wednesday S:OOpm (Pletie! UICIYde )'OW' rwnc and phone number and lo\e'll call you bolck "'uh • pnce quocc I Friday .................... ThuR<lay S:OOpm Hours Saturday ..................... Friday 3:00pm Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Fnday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-fnday Sunday ....................... Friday S:OOpm Index ~ 1010-1770 ~ 3010-3940 -.... . . .. _ 1'19 ... ~ 230S.2490 " ... , '· ... 9·,. ll ---• • • ,a.,,/ I Colltctlbles/ Memcnbllla Estate Sala 1486 Furniture 3C35 Cits 3610 HOt.ESFORSALE -p,-.,-o,-c-e -So_I_• -To_m_m_y -_-,-,,.-.-.-tw-Ofil-.o-rg-ORANGE 5400 IW1ama ~ rm i.et 8 Dop On line CQllUTV 1160 TOf' SS 4 Rf CORDS ETC .Im. a...:. Et !'Os & Ws a Mee. Sokr lube ~ Mike 949 645 7')05 Reggits Estatt 16175'feriorAve Open Sat-Seit 11-3, chiln. Sl&X> firm Oonette 949 6" 2279 Uftl I 6 en.vs Tommy Bahama HOCJDAV ICITltNS & ruas mirrors ch111a CATSI C.ecl For In f'nv cabonets. plant pedeslab. Homes. Mo~ Blood r ommy Bahama. occa5018I Tested red Prernum F oodll. chan & much mote wotlh Heulered. Shots Oewornwl. Costa Mm OftllSAT-U 12..C ENTERTAINMENT 949-6'2 2582 642..-610 Duclln Phy hi n. DaMh SIOO.<XXl Cash only all tt:N. Tli GUNW'1"EE. M2JemSt Special Events luiti line 714 751 8301 ~ 12..C r., or~ ""',... styt.-. w/4"Slla,~pwty4 1310 lQUAl HOUSIMG modern furn. sterq s».er. old ~ orPOITUllTY All real estate adv•r II\ Garage/ 0 -bed, trlple drener, hi ah boy chest. 2 flll!hl stands. Oak Me dot err a nean style 949 548 0378 '"i '" th•s newspJper '~ Yartl Sales 1489 sub1ec1 to th• f,de13l -------Gar099 Sale Suo 8am ?pm I urnoture, TVs, 1 lolhP\ housrware & n1111P' 517 Fernleal Ave I 1n dfley 1 Corona del Mar 3460 JEWELRY/ DIAMONDS/ PRECIOUS METALS f au Hous11111 All of 1968 as amended whoch make\ 11 1111 kdl 10 advertise any pielpr ence l1mot.1t1c•n 111 d1sc11m1ndtoon IJ,\\~d nn race color 11•l1111on .• ' handicap IJmohal sldfu\ or national ori111n or an 1nten11on to mJk~ ~ny such preftr•nce hn11td t•on 01 d1\u 1min.ition • This new•.paper will not knowooilY accepl .tny advertisement for rut estete whoth 1s 1n violal1on ot lht law Our readers a•• he,,by (Oftt Coln Need• Movirlg Sci6e Sat 9am. l'I Old Coins' Gold, silver g.11il!R'! " alev (no ~ iewelty, w.itcMs. anlJQuM 111 ·•iley) 606 Poonsettia collecllbles 949·642 9448 A•P Corona del Mar C SATl-11,00 3099 GIJt90r In rho alloy, fftlsc hovHhold llOtMll MUSJCAL INSTRUMEHTS Musicaltnmumentsl informed th•I .ill dwell Street • Yord Sale on11s adv"M•d '" lh•' Costa Mtsa ·c1earbrook newspaper"' available tan~ off Vaniiuard 011 an equal op1-1ur tun1ty urou from the Fore bn1s ~ Acceaoties 3515 WANTB> fDCDB TD.K.lSTOI W<TIK GOOAI, PP949-S7'-4249 T I I d >t.!llpn S~lurday Nov o tomp a•n u i• I ~71h I I 8 4 cr1m1nat1on Ldfl tiUD 11111 on Y rom am pm free at I 800 414 8'>'IO Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectible1 ·"""'il"trl""' ......... .,., • ,.,.,...,.. ,..,. "". 11" • ' " •• UCASHPAIDSS 0"4pi«lt0t .. , ......... _ WE BUY ESTATES ;i64M922. SOUTH COAST AUCTION 12021e. ...... llt. .... AM. CA '2101 .,...,..,. --.... .ww Souln'"-.r-""' ~ ~ Furniture 3C35 Fumttu11 NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHTlOUES a C.ot.UC118l£S • l.f'SCAI£ FURNmJRE PIAHOS&Nff • ~ ,.,1 t'n..cs Rah1N • -1.c "hkc llousc C .. 11, • < \'Ill l\l \ OU f\ . I,,,. 1'1nc or Entire 1-i••c • l OM1gnoncnu :\ucrocJ [hilt • t •Wr \aln leg.al ,\ppr•1sal1 • Ii. nJrJ l\ I .,,.,ru<"J •HI\ \I) I r J.RH.--WA\ FRON fA(,f SH0\l;.ROOM •In I .. m \1c~. fnd of SS F""'" TOU.FREE 1-888-434-0722 9'9·6M>-A610 71 A·A34 0722 1941 NEWPORT BL. COSTA M£SA IM* Sf'{CTRl.M F AS>«lN ISlR«> ON llNl fUNDUISfR WWW an1maln11W0fk Ora Supporl Pro·Qualtty Lile Rescue' non profit Taa ID 33 0971560. Commu n1ty Animal Network P 0 Bo• 8662 Newport Beach. CA 92658 MISCEWNEOUS MERCHANDISE Mluell1neous Merchandise == .am HBP-U-581 (ti au-sca-2122 •Owwler..,a 714-72t-4001 Or.en Houao Dally I OM-7,... 260 V1tlo<1a. G 2 Rare Opporlunily near Newport Beach' 2Br 2 581 Condo 1pprox 1089sl Cape Cod Slyle •deal location master suole w/vaulled ce1lon11s. HOA pool spa Secured premises $360.000 Call 951 694 8016 R~ Styt. ,_, "- sweep1nc corner arou"ds In Pf'•ma tract loc •br 2ba. freshly painted 1"/ out scraped ceohnas solar heated pool $695,000 Coldwell 8anke1 Beachs1de 714-968 1200 Wolk to pork 4Br. 281 $onele level w/laree yard. ntar OCC a, South Coast Plaza Seperale mtsle• quartes S6S8,000 Aat 949 JSO-7474 Giant ,..,li/lAke Walk to horse stables S1nate level 3Br, 2Ba S6l0.000 Ae1 Jamn Gould 949·350 7474 OoveClnyon 0.-Sat 1-4 2tWfR14go Best vi.w on the 1olt course. Cbr 3.Sba• offttt SI 165.000 Stef1me Meurer 949 715-3156 Platinum Oflk:lsbl.-y Properties "·-~·-" Fou c_,.rv viii.. •. shm ntlln Valley 625sqlt ottc SSOO Sl.000 R-0 S....._ Chonw-park1na 949 673 6033 .,,_ -Uparaded spacious 4br. NPB offica space preshne 45051 2 18 0Hlc11> + wait/ recep Xlnl kx W/pM~•lll S800 949 955 906 ~ 2<>~0 Point O~• Mor 01>11nSio11 • 2b1 beauty 811&ht kolch w/new appflanc~ Vlld ce1hn15. on LR w/cozy lptc newer roof $629,000 Coldwell Banker Beachsod41 714 963-1200 tOOH7SO HwdlnglDnBadt s,.n.M.~d 2 Story·Y1ewsl · Spat1ous 48r 2 58a, W/HllMIVI 11nprovemanls inti aran1t1 counters 1n llltch & ball! New slaonlen steel 1111. cooklOI> & dishwasher $685.000 Coldwell Bank" Buch s 1de 714· 968 1200 llAUTY & THI HACH GoraeoLIS 2 slory only 2yf5 old Walk to beach & shoppln1. 48r. JBa spat1ous kitc hen w/maple cablnels. roe!. patio. 1839,000 Call Coldwell Banker Buch side 714·968 t200 U,GRADIS OAlOH. Sinai• Story Charmer Ranch style 41>< Mwar windows lhrouahout fresh p11nt new carpal, newer roof W•lk to schoots/1ll01>1 ™9.900 Call Coldwell 8a11ker S..ch51<k /14 961 IZOO otmTll> lfAOf CUSTOM. 4bt 2 5ba, 2 stry buch a•ant dr amat1c l R w c.athedrat '''hnas. w• lub 1n mule< S685.000 Call Coldwell Banker BeachS1de 7H 968 1200 Irvine AJANDOMIO 2 sly Go ant ready for 1mmed sale 48r 3 SBa Tri M 11ranole cou"ters. Pl1n· l1t10n shutters central A/C $799.000 Call Coldwell Sanker Beach side 714-968 1200 Udo Isle 2 Story JIN", 3ba, arut loc1t1on on Iara• lot $1 750,000 C1tl A&1 jef1 At ton 949-633-9128 FIND .:;;w bdtMt w.-V\ew u.. Gt .. 1 v.-ol T w "411& Basin & Qty lildlts Gt llCIOUI Irv .. w/2.4 lw MC & doorman 2br OP£N SUN I• 601 lido Plf"k Dr Unit flA Sl 27S.<XXl ~~ Udo P.-k Rtllly o....s.12-4 U II-Gt'-4 o.c.I bu rtmod & upand Deauv1lle a1>c>ro1 3900 11 la pvt pat101 w/llmastone fin soma views of aoll touru Sl.999 500 Cuol Rudal 81ron1 Real Estate 949 677 3366 Of915lll 1-4 250tl H Tll ST• 1S\e .......... c.IJeffftla ler ..,a 714-624-1S74 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Notices Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to prov~de services to new businesses. The filing of your Fictitious Business Name Statement 1s an important first step. We can save you valuable time by making the trip to the Orange County Clerk-Recorder in Santa Ana to file your statement (often referred as .a OBA-"Doing Business As"). We will publish your fictitious name statement once a week for four weeks as required by law and then tile your proof of publication with the CountY Recorder, as well. We can tax , e-mail or mail you the forms with instructions tor your fictitious business name statement, or stop by the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. It's easy and only takes a few minutes. If you have any , questions, please call us at (949) 574-4251 . We're open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Good luck In your new business! Daily~-Pilot ' ...... ~ Ooen nery Sit-Su n 110· 'lllOrl""° ocn, VllWSI 1111inec. 11acant 3bf ~ holM $1.M,000 ,ttrldi Tteert Mt-156-9705 ltllO 'ort St1bot1r111 Yl•'I . N'8 4br Ubl 12.•.000 OpeA Sun u. 4 ..... ,., .. . a.. .......... 2!ir lbt ... ut. at. ~ . Allan HOfowltz 949·715· 1337 A & M Otvtlooment ... lllnl lie $1E) • 1nc:11w11 Now IMN74-47211 ••••••h• c...-ar. 28a new tppla, floors & paint P'oot, ... pt. fp, w/d $2250 949 930-7529 Sped Pnramc Vm! Conn def Mat St11tlle Aftt. Brand new llaht & bro1ht w/d acuu. avail now S850m Call Phil 949 725 8535 Lllht & brl9ht 21r, 1 a, new kitchen. bath & Berber carpet Ger. w/d, $1950 949 725 8S35 I 11<111 br 2 5ba den. Ip. 2 car . 1at1d comm, pool & 'Pl Pet 0-$2550 Doane Col tr ant 949. 836.3730 A ent 17 f mnd, 4il h , iRJ'Ol mist. ~s loll Balcony cit 11S1r br Sl.~.tnl Shftry Colla Mesa lta*y94~~~1 Gordeft opt lbr Iba neir Plilnllall'r-.f-Tri Sq l 5 m1 from bch ....,\IQ &•led, upstns w/1111111, b1lcony $945 downsta1ts w/patio, carport S955 949-581 ·ml klelrvo com Opell S-1-41SO ssci.r-t Horm1ndy style home• 3br 2.5b1, 11ttd comm Sl.129.000 St1fa n11 Meurer 949-715·3156 Platinum Properties •ce•AHEOUS RBITALS CO• Vllep shert b11u 2 atory hom1. 11rd1n tfltry to dwnstrs to pvt ate wd fp, trench du $1250 949· 760-8430 Ent Sl4e I & 2br 1pts pa hos. pool. S91. 1,,. must see! S 1150 1350 949 631 7376 S001te Alie Hel9ht1, 2br 2ba upstairs IPI laun d• m nice area avaol now Sl 250 714 54().1387 2!ir• bonus •nv'lbt E Side pvt patJO I c p 255 Com Mau St SlSliO Move 11 Now 18t !MWHlm Sir 21• P'oel "-• S2200/mo 1v11l1bl1 1mm1d11t1ly Call (714) 349·5185 Huntington Blach l lr $1100 & 2lr 2lo $1 JOO Av11lable now Pabo, ilflll 7872 Liberty ~2'.lfi-3466~1894 lrvlnt View ef I.di loy, Jbf 21 twnnouse across for UCI Hdwd llrs. 2 c perk1n1. $2050/mo A&t Cett 714 915 1899 fblml far Rn 1040 YIAAl Y llAllS AHi NIWPOIT HOMES 'l)AlflST STUDl01), IUt~t .. 7!~161TOltS Wnt Cotta Meu. 200sf. " .., _. WS+ lu ve mu1111 ~---2S0-4161 C1llfornl1 law re· qulrn that contrtc· ton ta111111 lobs ttiet tot.I 15()() Of mot• (llbot Of ---> bl llcenMd by tM C•ntracton stet• l k:tnM lottd. Slate lew 8llo rtQUlr• that contrectora lnctvde ttltlr bnat nlllllbtr ontl~Y041 CM dld .. autul tf yeur llc1n11d c o11tt1ctor et www.clfb.c1.,1v or IOO-J21·CSl • Unll· CHM4 COlltrlCtOtt t1llt111 l•h t111t • .. ....... ttllft atOO lllUtl tlllt ltl tfttlr ................. tt191.,. ... ....... " ................. . U. W., lbr lb• around fir. qu11t b1yfront bid& Mini Wlttr YllW. w/d $1350/mo 949-413 3032. Nr led! My huae 3bf J full ba aeted comm, I HM condo, II Pttlo & balcony. 2 c pr. pool ' ~ sarbno 9&574-9m ....... c..-.. u. ...... 2!ir Baylronts uq S32IXVm wfrrtti 6 mo Ism. Pool. .. _., . ~ tQJC>, JM bch ~ IAYRONT 3br 2ba, 2 c p quiet.,. n . S3mno 949-675-9845 Si r 31e Perfect family home lr& y11d, pets oil. avatl now S350Q/mo v- leas. By owner 1631 Pe111sus St 949-887 · 7373 Rernod :b lwn. mnlW Plll'&O "' 2 msble lp's, ~ bkyd &OOd 3dl's/neWI ShMi U'lOO 949-ZJ8.7D c.r,..d c-Oen vu, pbld 3br ~ lolnry marble tmi- out msoc:. ten llsk. vol. pool .. Ilk yd bbq floe-pl vo:x> Slwa 278-70 SANTA LUCIA 3b1 • offc 3 c pr. upcr •ded thw out f Ill marble and er anrte. Av1i •t Ylorl not1t1. $8000/mo Stefan11 Meurer Platinum Prop 949 715-3156 AOMIN SALIS SUPPOIT entry level pasltlon, prof lj)j)ttr anti P IClflc Ytttw Memorial P11k FT Mon f 11 &m-5pm Must type :Kl 45 wpm know Eactl & word 10 k•T " a p1us. Grut Bene lh ru resume to 949-721-8584 Alt Keren Nash C.-1-.Y lrlcJi Ii.di St-Tiie Concrltl, Pi llo, er-y flrtplc, 880 Rera. 25Yrs Elp Terry 114-557·7594 YOCMHOlll IMNOVl•HfT NO Jim Cll t plurnt., p1lnter. hendymlfl, or an~ of the ., .. t w vlcn llattd here lfl ourwvlce dlrtetoryl THESE LOCAL SVC r£0f>U CAN HUP' YOUTOOAYI /OU'l'SIDI s-. f'IPS for uclusrve hiell·tnd CMdt Ln. ... uo rertd. COllWIWJIL 714 ....... 3744 TIAVllUSA Adventurous rHdy to l11vel, ernt urnmp end bonuses. tr1nJC)Or· t11Jon 11u1rentMd 2 weell ell upenlff paid. No up necc. 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Only Loin Pr09••• -HOml E.qUlty l.ciln Prcswns -F• tnd ~ lolni- -Purchail &Jter.t•ICI -~ Income A•llble -CciMb'uCtion to FWt1•8Mt ~ , -PrfOWY Rei6denc:e, Second~ and Investment Properties Million ~ lrlndl 27101 Puerta R•, Suitt 100 Million Ytejo, CA 92691 www.loenapprovllsfmtcom ·~ HOME LOANS THE PORTFOLIO DIFFERENCE -------•Over 10 banks and lending iMtitution& to choose from • Loans to $10 mitlion; all credit profiles, induding ea59--doc and intcrcst-onl9 • Our goal is to prOvide the best rates and lowest cost -a ll with our best price guarantee TRY FIXED 5 ·YEAR TO $1 .5 MILLION • 4 .95% •ZERO POINTS• INTEREST-ONLY OPTION• NO PREPAYMENT PENALTYIU Bayfront duplex offers spectarular harbor view TWo homes on R2-zoned lot In north Laguna Offatag a pat oppottunity to ezpe.rlalce Laguna Beach living. these two homes are a:tnmed on an R2.zoned lot in North Laguna. nie propoty includes a renovated three bedroom home and a one bedroom, one bath rental or guest home wtth an ocem view. Both bolDes ftaure ~ ph.nnbJn& electrlcal and roofing. Other amenities include tmdwood fJoors and two c:ar ~e.s with separate laundry. nu.. property ii off.red at S 1,695,000. Fol' more t11f°"""""8, u1l Bob Dn'ullio of Coast Newporl Proptrlie.s-Coldtoell Banleer di (949) 723-8800. Coldtoell Btmker Restdentilll Brokerage is a mmsber oftlie NRTf/lmllyof t:m11p411la. NRT 111C01'p()rated, tlu na/Wn's lu.di"g residmtitll rMl estate 'bromag amrpany, is" subsidillry of Cendant CorporaH<m (NYSH:aJ). Recently upgraded Laguna Niguel home Centrally located wtth easy access to shopt, schools and beaches, this Laguna Niguel home is sttuated on a pitvate comer Jot wt1h a total of thrtt bedrooms and two and one-half bashs. Recent upgrades include neutral color arpet. 1he hoine otren m open and-spidoul Ooor plan with vaulted cdlings. Punua tnduick a living room with ttavtldne 6oodng and ftrep~. a cozy kttc:bm wtth adjOtn!n& ~ room, inside Jaundly, and a large yard wtth a patio and spa. nu. hOme u oJfmd at $625,000. Fo#'tllMY ~ OJllMllf&U ~rd of Coldtodl &ntier's LApM Nlpel of/bid (949) 249-661 J . Co"'"11 S.Jlker R~ B~ ts" ~ef IM NRT/"""1y of~· NRT I~, die utllm's ledil"'& raltladW rtAl a1lltf ~"""""""'ts"~ of~ ~(NYSB:CD). 8 N ~ N j -~--------------------------~-------• ~---------...- ~--------------------~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~ .___...,:i:·__;;--=-~------=--=-------· --.-,,,-------..~ == e: ..... . , • ,....- N J f • • ThlS beautiful home features ·Hit & Her" otflce8, •Hls & Hers• master baths & Wafk4" closets, large gourmet kitchen opening beautifully to large famlty room, extra large back yard with bbq & waterfall, view of snow capped mountains, hillside tights towards Newport Coast, extensive use of marble & granite in kitchen & baths, travertine flooring, and Hickory wood flooring. 3 car garage, quiet street. Over 3,800 square feet. Cheerful & sunny home. Listed by Tart Armstrong Hardka (949) 889-1008 $6.750,000 $4,199.000 $lA95,000 Sl,6'7,000 sm.oooLH Sl.'50.000 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-S Sat 1-4 Sun 1--4 Sat , .... Sun , .... Sun, .... Suri .... Sun ..... Sun 1--4 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sun ..... Sil ..... Sun, .... Sun .... Set , .... f ,_,., " ' t •• •'' • t f • • ' ----------- .. Mlb Md(J)ben Altan E. Heller • Tennm.Rmher- Cammy l.alle Cammy Leslie Tony a.rtoa Jay Viloria Hau Evins Rebecca Wiiiams Erin~ EdGakh Ride Mdndre Ride Mdlldf. Tnlcy ..... Browne Donna Huff Donna Huff DonG....,. OonGWll' I • ..__ ------r--,,,,... .-...... -·-- t . . : • Dally Pilot • Real Estate • Saturday, November 27, 2004 2: Jf 1 I :!(•;;: Ji ijl J{ -t \ ... It '~~ ·"· itJ I~ f Ir . : !l I ~ 1tf I~ l . 1; i~ ~l '~ I~ f ~ f --$ i ~ 1~ bi f~. ~ ~· ~ f ~ "' .... I ~ ;. "' ~ I G G. f . . Jti . . ,, ., Jlf ft 'I 'r(: j, fl It . . Jl1 ~ I , {f1 ff i :tJ ··t:.: fr .. r tr fl' f¥ ~ r : ' \ " . J.' "'·~ . · .. · g I~ -· . . 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Some of the best views In Emerald Bay. · '4 Inch pbnked walnut floors and limestone gtve this soft. &mlly room and guest sutte.A ma&niflcent master retreat. 1}250,000 j ... • .. 11 L .'i . j f • • -' r • oz ; . , ''l~l r \(JI\ "\"(~l ~i \ll'\ \H I EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW, BUT WERE AFRAID TO MKll COME TO AN ltFORllATIVE, INFORMAL DISCUSSION ON CURRENT TAX-sAVING INFORMATION THAT COULD BE VERY BENEFICIAL TO YOUI FOLLOWED BY •a & A" . 1470 JMlborM Rd ... 290 ... wport a.ch CA 92llO (Newport 811 di ctl:M'lber of Connerce Building) RSVP TO ATTEND, PLEASE CALL: (948) 711 4800 LET US HELP YOU FIND YOUR EXCHANGE PROPERTY (QUICKLY IF NEEDED/) REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS LAW ALL MAJOR I MINOR REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS LITIGATION • aJSIESS l.IOOATO • ~~(H;OAPORAOONS. PNmlR9IPS. ETC.) • 9FLOYM9fT lM l IJOOAOON • tOES~LJ.W &UTKlAOON • ~DEFECTOISPUTES • ~. VNfNa. & PBlitrT ~ ·~PRCa.EMS • CC&R MERPRET~ & EHFORCEMEHT "Let Us Put Our Experience To IDJrk For You" Newport coastal properties premier agent: Evan Corkett ----~--------- ,-- . ·1 7t ~ c a. °" :< z 0 < n> -~ ? c. ~ N ·" N 8 I> :0 ~ t. t > "' ii 0 "' ~ J> 2 • • j - • • ._, -.,_ • I • ._, • > ... - 11 ~ ~ ~ ':< :z 0 < I ~ 3 ¥ N _ ..... N 8 ~ ::u ~ ~ ,.., "' ~ 'iii 0 !:!! -< :p §: \ .. ' ·¥ < a ~ r..: N '-. I j • !! ~ w i'5 GI Q: • ~ f 0 .. ·' ----.. ,. --- a ~ J ~ < II> ~ N ..... N § :::0 II> a. r"' er c; iii 0 qi -<" ~ , . • I !l • • .......... _ --------=..;--'---..-.----· ' . . ~ .- . ' g • _, 15 ~ ~ a. ~ -:< z 0 ~ • ::i ~ . 1' N N 8 ~ :::0 t1) ~ ,..., .,, cu ~ 0 c.. ~ ~ 2 .. ,_ -.. -------------,,.~ - . ----~- I• .. • • f .. • -- .. rr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,. i ,. .. •· • J n «> -.,. • \ I l. . . t • • t • t - • ~ ,..: ~ ~J f • J , . 'I .. I I J • i ! ------------------------------------ {~~,;~! \ .. ,... ' ..... ....... -.. ..,.~. . .,, . "ir-t:~~.·~·· .. 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From her swe-of-the-an web pages 10 her iDDoft!iYe mnw tours, wbidi offer anaztng strUming video with voice over md walk--througbl' of lhowcued ptopatia. >J a multimillion dollar producer, C-anaday's results have remained consistent, a true testament 10 her skiD, ablltty and tenadous, energetic style. When tt comes 10 selecting a Lee Ann Canaday real Mate profeMonal, it would be dtfBrult to ftnd anyone offertn& the caliber of semce, apmence and resulu C.anaday and the <>wky Croup have built thm reputation upon. Ffuse tlltltdi CAMdly l!.stllta "" vlMo, S"""'1y """71'11/;"' 9 "·"'· "" C0% C"'1le c:Juamel 3. sie alll bt rrAdied by CAlllfl& Prtlde1dW CAliffm!IA Rully's M"""rdi Bud offia "'(949) 249-2424. Caroline Saint-Erne joins Prudential California Realty She handles transactions In a timely manner Jim Vmnilya, managr of Prudential California Realty's Laguna kach ~branch. bas welcomed C.uoline Samt-1'.me to biJ staff of 8'1Ca't1ful sales IMOdatn. 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'·-s -.., •• IC .. , Panoramic views abound Tucked away in a hilltop settmg. this residence enjoys majestic mountain views by day and ~dtylights bYNght. l.ocat.ed in the prestigious guard gated commwtlty of Hillaest estates, this highly upgraded home offers a spacious 3, 152 sqwrc foot Ooor plan with four ptivate bedrooms and three and one-half stylish baths. The heart of the richly appointed fonna.l ltving room is a aackhng fireplace, the perfect romplimcnt to festlve holiday sohtts. Nearby, the banquet-sized formal dining room makes lavish entertaining feel effortless. The gowmet kttchen has been carefully appointed with the finest amenttics includilJ8 a walk--tn pantry and a dining alcove for casual me.a.ls with loved ones An entidng flrq>lace that beckons quiet rdu:ation gently warms the family room. Outside, open the doors to incredible endless views and your very own tropical oasis. A Bouldersc:ape L18oon-style saltwater pool with cascading waterfalls transpons you to paradise. A built-in barbecue center will fu1.6D any desire for sumptuous grilled fare. As nf8ht falls, enjoy the bubbling spa under a blanket of twt.nldtn& sun. AddttionaJ aa::ents include t:raVerti:ne tile 0001'5, soaring cathedral ccil.in8-'. a state-of-the-ct surround system with outdoor speakers and an o~ three-ar with abundant~· 1b1s bOIDe is offered at s 1.595 million Ftwt1111re ~. (.ll]JRrtt Tta1's)°"11M'1lertd{9.f9)280-3100. You am ll1so PIN pllolos Oft/Us oery ~tit Wt0N1.jo/wfd1Jer.nd. ... New England-style country estate A long, brick-laced dnveway and lush gardens create an impressive entry to this sprawling Cape Cod-style estate. nestJed atop a hill with exquisne panoram.Jc aty views The flenble floorplan offers 4,700 square feet of living space, four large bedrooms and four luxurious baths The formal living and dining rooms hdve been elegantJy appomted. The private office has custom, floor-to-ceiling maple bookshelves and cahmetry In another~ of the home, a large game room is perlect for a pool table or children's play room. Ideal for entertaining, the gourmet, center island kitchen boasts recessed lighting. European tile floors and nch maple wood cabinetry. The family room Is warmed by a floor-to-ceiling, vintage. brick fireplace and accented by a maple wood media centeT Outside, the 22,000 square foot grounds have been beauufully designed and professionally landscaped While taking in the picturesque VJews, en1oy a.1fresco enter1aining under the garden veranda The sprawling lawns could easily accommodate a pool and spa · Located in a distinguished commurnty, this stately residence is perfectly located near the finest dining. beaches. championslup golf courses and award winning schools. This home is offered at S 1,699 ,000. fm'""1n ,,,~;,,,call Jerry and Suzk )aM.Sftl o/Rrst Ttam Real Estate at (949) 291 -9000 • , ' . , • r I l .--:. • - , a ~ ,...: N I -' i ~ j !! ~ .... jij Cl.I 0:: 0 (( .z. iO 0 -.. Great Location Near Balboa Island $1,695,000 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Home $1,688,000 Beautiful 3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroo m H ome $1,750,000 3 Bedroom 3 Bathrooms Open Sat & Sun 1-5 1525 E. Ocean Blvd. Vacant Lot $1,688,000 842 Joann Strttt, Costa Mesa for $610,000 •Open Sat & Sun 12-4 Huge ranch sryle house w11h 4 bedroom~. 3 baths, a large priva1eJard with a 1acuu1 Completely remodde -including ccnml air & heat, lifetime stucco & a sprinkler sysrcm Call owner ducctlv for .appomtmeni at 7 14-721-4001 Peninsula Point 17 Harbor Ught, Newport Coast $5,500,000 Fabulou5 from row ocean ~d golf course \.feduerrancan estate wuh 5 bcdroonu and 5 full ba1hs and 2 powder rooms. plus an cxccuuve library. entertainment room, oc:em view pool and spa. 171b New Hampehirc Imft, (.om Mae $710,000 Tum·key Mesa Verde gem with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathroonu, firepl:aa. covered pauo, new windowa -completely u~rcd throughour. Call owner directly for appointment ar 714-434-3613 Daw Kacz,J.D. 8c Kelly Zinter, J.D . • Hdp-U-Sdt Soa:th C.O... 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Divorce ForC*Slle $2,595,000 Allan Horowitz• 949. 715.1337 • A&M DEVELOPMENT IRYINE NMr 5 Fwr A JM Peters Townhome Iha! IS BeautiMly Remodeled With quality matenals and ready tor a nfNI ownef. Very Laroe 3Sdnn. 3 Fun Bath approx. 1800 sq.~ wi1h one becioom down. 1nsde lat.lrdy. out· Side spa. doli>le attached garage. A REAL STEAL lt-000 BIG CANYON Open Sun 1M Beautifully remodeled and exoanded Oeauville approx. 3,900 sq. It. Large patios, sur- rounded by lush landscaping. Magnificent master suite and bath wl1tl IOml view 13 I/) c. c 0 "' "" z c. < ~ 3 er J'! I ~ ... . 0 0 L. ;v ,,, c. ,.... ..,. c= ~ 0 "' ; .., i?: • .. a .. ~ ,..: N Ii' j l :>. ~ 2 -~ I GI co 1ii w ~ GI 0:: ~ 6: ~ i6 0 • '1 •- ----.. NEWPORT COAST -Sr MlcHn View, Mountain• & Light• Open Hou• -Sunday, 1-4:30 PM 55 Clermont • $1, 129,000 Ouahry and Elegance are seen in this Excep11ooa1 Frencn Normancy style hOme UPOraded phances 3 bdrm 2 5 baths 2 car garage A PrwvwN'filaa wonoertul yaro provu:les a Reson L1l~ty1e ano ____ •,,,15 open 10 soectatula1 views ol the City Lights with M ... ma arnl Grl!!:11t~11 ~·ews oy oay Upgraded thruugt1out w1tr1 Speakers Plantation Slluner~ Garage B.i1lt ins dn<l Epoxy f1oor111g 1n 11a1age Gated Communilt LEISURE WORLD - T OTALLY REMODELED LIKE NEW $325,000 2 ~r~ m 2 oath Upper UM appro~ 1000 SQ h Vacant ano rec1oy to move 111 Call tor Showing NEWPOflT COAST SANTA LUCIA t..aM • Newport Coe9t Gated Community $8000.00 per month. 3 bedroom plus ottice and 3 car oaiaoe Soaring vaulfed ceilings upgraded throughout w11n fabulous marbles ano granites Avallable w•th shor1 nonce Dove CANYON Open HoU9e Set 1-4 29 Goff Aldg9 • S1,1fSS,000 STEFANIE MEURER (949) 715-3156 For Information I F1oorplant: Beat View On GoH CourH Soectacular views ol Golt Course' Large sunny rooms. brighl hOme w1!h 831 in Kitchen, granite couniers limestone tloo11ng throughout 4 bclrm. 3 5 balhs plus Otftee downstairs Master suite has retreat and a t>aicooy IOf v1ew1ng tile goll course 3 hreplace!> throughout Vacant and rea<ly for move-in Go to ""Website: www.stefanlemeurer.com &citing Wllter View Condo Greac View O fTurning Basin And C icy Lights. Gracious Living With 24/hour Security And Doorman. 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath 60 I Lido Park Or. Unir I A $1,275.000 Lido Park_'R.f,afty Mary Lou Kith/er (949) 675-2700 llArbor RUJ~ V.UU/ 190° Panoramic ocaft, fuhioe ltllnd ...ct c-w.. v_.., • ..-a-at vacan1 3BR. 3BA H-. Only Sl,849,000 Call Patric.k Today Spectacular Panoramic Views In Newport Coast l l I 17 Ferrand, Newport Coast '4 eedroon., l 8-lh5, Appr'ol<. 3,800 Square Ft. U,statrs Lott. Balcony oft Mast« Bect'oom. Ctty Ufl'lt ~. $1 ,995,000 Eqlllla 'IWcN' 1bwUome 2509 E. 16tla Strftt ~ Bach Three bedroom. two and one bid\ home it uppded dvoulhout. includlna • beautiful brick patJO with built m 880 and marore trees. uparaded kitchen with buili-in ippliances. and I new pnge door. Thu home 11 oentr.l.ly ~ In a CJesi.flble area clOM to lhoppina. IChools, n1 bey. Llny O'Routte and c;o, r. offcrina lhl• wm·tey property for '749,,.... Shown by appt onl1. Please call Jeff Wilcox at 71"'624-1374 .. . . ... . ...... . CORONA DEL MAR 412 Hazel Ave. 4Br 4.5Ba Sat. 1-4 Michael Brtnkman Coastline Realty 949-650-9100 2650 Point Del Mar 3Br3Ba Sat1-4 Lois Jacobs Prudential Calif. Realty 949-290-7872 333 Poppy 43 Sun 1-4 KaNn Lynch Prudential Calif. Realty 949-720-9995 COSTA MESA 842Joann St $2,995,000 $1,135,000 $1,895,000 4Br 3Ba Sat-Sun 12-4 $610,000 Dave Katz J.D. & Kelly Zinser J.D. 888-548-2822 Help-U-8ell Or Call owner directly for appt 714-721-4001 DOVE CANYON 29 Golf Ridge 48r 3.58a Sat 1-4 Stefanie Meurer 949-715-3156 Platinum Properties $1,165,000 NEWPORT BEACH 1115 Oranvllle Dr :..· 2Br28a Sat-Sun 1-4 Howard Welle . 948-939-0477 Cannery VIiiage Realty 28 Rue Grand Ducal CarolRUdet BAARONSAE 84Ml77-SW Sun 12-4 $1,195,000 $1,999,IOO NEWPORT BEACH 9 Harbor Ridge 3Br 3Ba Sat-Sun $1,849,000 Patrick Tenore Call 949-856-9705 for gate access Nationwide USA 2509 E 16th St 3Br 2.5Ba Sun 1-4 $749,500 Jeff Wilcox 714-624-1374 44 Baycrest Court 3Br 3Ba Sat 1-4 $739,000 Michael Stark Metro Realty 949-57 4-947 4 1990 Port Seabourne Way 48r 3.5Ba Sun 11-4 $2,595,000 Allan Horowitz 949-715-1337 A&M Development 318 62nd Street 3Br 3Ba Sat-Sun 12-4 $1,259,000 Judy Muncy Prudential Calif. Realty 949-715-2648 4815 Lido Sands Drive 3Br 2Ba Sat-Sun 12-4 $1,399,000 Judy Muncy Prudential Calif. Realty 949-715-2648 1525 E. Ocean Blvd 3Br 2. 75Ba Sat-Sun 1-5 $2,288,000 Laurie Leggio Coast Properties of California 949-230-1651 NEWPORT COAST 17 Harbor Light Shown by appointment 5Br 58a $5,500,000 Dave Katz, J.O. & Kelly Zinser, J.D. 888-548-2822 Help-U-Sell 55Clennont 38r 2.5Ba Sun 1-4:30 Stefanie Meurer ~715-3158 Platinum Properties $1,129,000 • • .. ~ .. ·l --- (\ • . • • ~ ,..: N t .-j f • J ~ • ~ !