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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2003
Oysteis to visit the East Coast
A Corona del Mar
restaurant's chef gets
invited to coqk for a
famous culinary
society in New York.
Allcl• Robinson
Daily Pilot
A popular Corona del Mar eat·
ery Is taking Its tastes on the road.
the·James Beard Fowl<lation pro·
motes gastronomy. presendng
awards and offering wodcshops
and scholarships for culinary stu·
dents.
Al Oysters, a 15·year·old bistro
on Pacific Coast HJshway, restau·
rant co-owner Cary Redfearn has
tried to bring the panache of a
blg-dty resiaurant with touches
like the jazz playing in the back·
ground and the oak bar built in
1902.
seafood menu has evolved to fea·
ture multicultural fare with Asian
touches. Brandon's talents set
Oysters apal1 from other eateries
with Aslan-inspired cuisine, Red·
ferun saJd.
"We're not doing It to be
trendy,• Redfearn said "Were do·
ing It because what he puts on the
plate works. Everything that's on
the plate Is tHere for a reason."
dons simple.
•Usually, (a dish) starts with ...
a particular Ingredient that may
spaJt something in my lmagina·
don, and generally, It kind of
snowballs," Brandon sald
For the James Beard Founda-
tion dinner, be has planned a six·
course tasting menu that included
plum-wine-braised veal short ribs
with Tuscan le.ale and shiltake
mushroom gravy, bleu cheese
produced in Point Reyes. and. of
course, oysters. Oysters restaurant chef Scott
Brandon will travel to New Yodc
City to cook his unique Asian·in·
Ouenced cuistne for the presti·
gious James Beard FoWldadon
winemaker dinner on Jan 7.
N~ed for one of the founding
fathers of American culinary arts,
Oysters is unique for being an
independent restaurant in the
•sea of corporate restaurants•
around Orange County. Redfearn
said Much of its flavor is provided.
by Brandon, who has worked at
Oysters for eight years.
ln that time, the predominantly
Starting as a restaurant dish·
washer at the age of 15, Brandon
became a self-taught cook who
gained his most valuable know!·
edge whUe working at Acquerello,
an Italian dining spot in San Fran·
cisco.
There, he learned from chef Su·
zene lbgnetti to use seasonal in·
gredlents and keep his prepara·
"What I tried to do there was
give people in New York an idea
what ~re doing here on a daily
basis,. he said
Although he has 25 years of ex·
See OYSTERS, Paee A4
STEvt McCRml< I OAllY PILOT
Chef Scott Brandon of Oysters restaurant in Corona del Mar has
been selected to cook for the prestigious James Beard
Foundation winemaker dinner in New York City.
COLD KITE-FLYING DAY
DON LEACH/DAILY PILOT
Sarah Layden, 5, tries to get control of her small kite in strong winds during an after-Christmas visit to 28th Street beach on a cold and sunny day
with her dad, Troy. The family was in town from Arizona .
Low-carb. • . maybe after the new year
Diets that keep eaters
away from breads and
sweets might be popular,
but not at this time of
year, area bakeries say.
Allcl• Robinson
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT· MESA -If the eating hab-
its seen at local bakeries and ca(~ are
any indication. some people probably
T hey're bacld
• All those newspaper and
put pants with elastic waistbands on
their Ouistmas wish lists this year.
Low-carbohydrate diets such as the
Addns, the 1.one and the South Beach
diets have climbed to the top of best·
seller lists in recent years, but appar·
ently. not everyone foUows them reli·
giously.
At Padfit: Whey In Newport Beach,
customers this holiday season have
been eating up all kinds of pies. bread
pudding and the cinnamon custard
Danish, store manager Thresa Hunter
said
FAMILY TIME
QUESTION
What do you think ebout
the new low-urb cran?
Haw you tMd It? Do you
think It .. heetthful? Call
our Reader's Hotline at
? •
(949) 642-6086 or send an e-mall 10
dsllypllot@latlmes.com. Please spell
your name and tell us your hometown
and phone numbers for verification
purposes only.
"There are a Jot of people here that or-
der egg whites only and no carbs" in
The year in preview
their dishes. she said. Bui most people
go for th.e full-fat options.
"For many people, if you're looking
for a low-fat, low·carb diet. this is not
the place to come," Hunter said.
Because the bakery is next to a Pavil·
ions grocery store, where workers are
picketing, it's hard to teU whether the
store's brisk business Is due solely to the
holidays. Hunter said.
People certainly haven' held otl buy·
ing cakes and pies for their holiday
See LOW-cARB, P•1• M
Daily Pilot
AT A GLANCE
ON11EWEB:
~-~Com
WEATHER
PUBLIC SAFETY
A wet
and
windy
holiday
Winds and rain talc~ out
some signals and trees
and run a boat aground,
but most of
Newport-Mesa escapes
relatively unscathed.
Marisa O'Neil
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Locah who
dreamed of a white Chnstmas got a wet
one inc;tead.
About a quarter of an inch of min feU
in N<.>wport Beach between noon
Thursday and noon Friday, according to
the Nauonal Weather Service. Gusty
winds accompanying the storm felled
trees in Costa Mesa and caused som e
traffic signals to go 0111 . but caused no
major damage.
Peak winds hit John Wayne Airport at
about 5 p.m. Thursday with gusts up to
40 miles per hour, according to the Na-
tional Weather Service. Wind speeds ta-
pered off after that. with gusts reaching
17 mill><> per hour by 11 p.m.
One of the fallen trees was on New-
port Boulevard in Costa Mesa near the
fairwuunds, Costa Mesa Police Lt. Tom
Winter wd. TI1e wind also caused an
unusually high number of commercial
burglar alanns 10 go off in Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach.
Some Lraffic signols in Newport Beach
and C'.osta Mesa went out. including
some on Victoria Street on the Westside,
but no power outages were reported,
Winier said. Signals either automatically
went to flashing red. or police put stop
signs at those intersections.
The Cal1forrtia Highway Patrol did not
report any major ac<idents In the area.
though some vehidcs skidded off the
See WET, Pa1e M
QUESTION ? What do think
2004 holds for
Newport-M.aa7 •
Call our Reader's
Hotline at (949)
maprJne "year in review"
.stories have started to appear,
,even though we still have atx days
left In 2004. " .
A lot can happen ln six days.
:someone might d.iacoYer a ewe
•for cancer. another dictator could
'tell the U.S. that he wants to be
1t1ends, and Ben~ and
Jennifer Lopez could get
~Heck. In. days.
;tboee rwo would sdD have time to
'C811 It off again.
stories: So
what! OK.
that's two
words, but
you get the
Idea. There's
no trick to
year ln review
stories-you
boys. Is the annual prediction
story. the one written by only the
most daring writers. Or the
dumbest So, here's my third or
fourth (I forget) year-end
predictJons column. Read lt and
then dedde which category
applies.
1) DrMn caught by the
to see the boat parade in Newport
Hrubor but never make It in time.
ln 2004, they will start to decorate
their automobiles with lights.
tinsel and plastic Santas and drive
up and down the Costa Mesa
Freeway from 19th Street to the
Victoria Street exit. making
U·tums at each end to repeat the
trip. It will be grand!
It will be moltty tunny
today, with tempemurea nalne Into the low 60s. The
water la still best left
un..urfed.
642-6086 or send an e-mail
to dailypllot@latimea.com.
PleaM speft your name and
..et ua ve>0r ~own end
phone numbera for
verification purposes only.
eplrtta dufing the Holiday
Cup.
, l have jult one ~rd for chose
'Who pul out tboee year In mtew
------...... ~go
STEVE
SMITH
whoop.
through the
an:hMsand
h!:!..e1g
The reel risk-taking, the story
that aepara.tlll the men &om the
red· light cameras in O>eta Meu
will no longer pey 6.nea. Instead,
they wm ll.drer a far wone rate by
being forced to attend the ftrst
Dana Robrabacher-Bob Doman
debate.
2) EaCh year. thouMnds ot
driven st.rusgle ~to get to the coast.
3) The 1\inity Broadcasdng c.o.
will shut down tts garish light
display and Ule the savings to
start a Ou1ltmas ttadfdon by
hosting a aoup kitchen on tu
IM F~Y.P .. e M
SeehpA2
SPORTS
The N9wport H•rbor and
Corona del M•r glr11' water
polo tNm• •re In high
See Pace Bl
COMING MONDAY
The Dally Pilot taku a looll
•t tM year that wea 2003.
BOOMERS & BEYOND r ,
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Adjusting to
another coast
Robert C. Amster,
who moVed out from
New Jersey, made his
way up to running
his own clinic.
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()MyPilot
Robelt C. Amaer Is a
g.,_,..-o)d Cotooa del Mar
reddimt and owns md medical dftaor o( Ncwpon .......,.,
Care..
Wlcift .. ,.. ... tipf
l grew up back Etil in New
Jersey. Rocbway, a small town
near Morristown. wbidl is abou1
30 nuJes west of~ Yort Ory.
It's a very small communi~ I
li\-ed there up until basjcal)y
1979. \~ had the same home 111
those )"eal'S. I was in the same
neighborhood all my life until I
mm'ed out to c:aiiforrua.
alt.hough, or course. I ~1mt to
school and Q'1lining and all of
1hat. so I was away from home.
What kind of c:hlldhood did
)'OU haft?
I ~ up W1th fnends that
1\-e basi~ maintained aD my
bk A ~ clo$e group of eight
or 10 of us. And my father
worUd in New Yort Cuy so I
was exposed to Manhattan and
that ana quilt' a blL I have one
oJder sister -110 moYed to ~
f.llgtand. and I anended school
basically through medical
school back in the East Coast
area. e1tber" New Jersey or Ne-A
York. and then lllO\-ed out to
c.ahlomi.il m I 979. I bad a lp1 of
good dose fnends ~t I -"e:llt
through grade sdlool ~;th and
high school ~,th. and ~ o(
("''horn) ~t 10 ~ same
co8ege I ~t IO. 1 "'-as~ m
spon.s and music. \~ pb)-ed in
bands together. lnteresnngfy. ~
are ha\'ing a 40th )"ear.
eighth-~ ttU.Dioo tlu.s
summtt'bad in~~
BOOMER
CALENDAR
•Send ~ rtems to the
Deily Piloc. 330 w. &rt St.. C05ta
Mesa 92627; by tHNI to
#uls.peN lames.com; by fax 10
(9491 ~170, Of by <*ling (9C9)
574-Q98.. lrdudt the tJme date
and ioc.tion of the 8'l9t1t. as w9ll
a• contact phone number
JNt.8
The Pwtdl ...... R1 I rMIW
~--host• support
group me al ng tor <*egtYWS.
~~and t.n.ty
members of ao.'8d ones Mitt
P.til 19()11\ dieu9e .. 7:30 p..m. ....
the Oaa Seniof c..n
c:ommunity room. 800
Mwguerile Ave.. Corona cW ....
In~ '949) 645-33152.
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Firn ~w....,o.sa..._.
~.Nine lJllte.KncMn
Monev-TllllPS Iha AoutiNty CoCI
Manyn..-~-from
" a.m. '° 12:30 p.m. .... ...... port BMd'I Counoy Club.
·now .. ,..-...., ..
NewpOilt.._t '
Well, I aoended sc:bool and
train.ing tn che F.ut. and once I
WU ftnisbed with my resideocy,
I moved to Los Angeles and met
my wife. one~ before I
mm'ed out here. My wife Is from
Northrldge. We lnid.alJy lived in
~West LA. ~and chen she
wanted to 010\"e to~
County. which we did in the mid
19805.. and wew been in
Newpon ee.dl. Corona deJ Mar
~since. Almost 20 yea:rs now.
Finl in Newport Beach for half
o[ tbM and then Corona def
Mar.
What aft )'OW' peaust
ec:complkh"'"'ts In llfef
Well, No. I. my 25-)--ear
marrlagr and ~-0 great
daugb1ers. That's my No. I. [My
wife! helped me shape my
~ and our life a1 home. the
fact that my wife raised the kids.
We decided early on that she
would not work at a job bu1
rather would be home and
a\'ailable for the kids. And you
know, raising a family and being
somewha1 successful and
kttpang the SAim' ~. I
think. 1s a big accomplishment
1Wo ls developing a practict'
chat I am in the mid.st of doing
now in the l"Wwpon Beach area
after having been in ~in
other areas and other positions. Jw \\-0..nd in admt:nisuati\T
c:apaoties as a medical director
for health plans.. But I think my
second biggest accomplishment
is ~ping thJs pracnce brtt
in Newport_ Another thing that
l \-e done tha1 I'm proud of is
that 1 became a pro(essionaJ
pilot along the "''llY at the same
time that I was a pbysic:Qn.. I
was also a cornmadal pi)ol. Al
one point. I had two careers -a
physioan and an airtiM pilot. I
dJd that for about rwo.
~· and-a-h&J! )-eaJ"S..
If )'OU c:oWd ~ ooe
moment or tnddent In yaar
1600 E. Coast Highway.
lntotm.tion.18001433-7534 en
92310
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The Americ::a\ A--. ol "9dl"8d
~will host·~ dass
for ~driwnto~
tt'9lir stills from 12::30 to 4.:30 p.m_
Ill~ Churctl of the
~ 2850 Feii•i9w Raad.
Costa Mesa. The cost is SM> per
penon. ln.tonn8on: (7M I
SSJ.33«)
JM.21
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P9nons will host • dnvvig ~
tor mllUr'9 dnYws to~
1heir 9*i'ls from 12::30 to 4.30 p..m.
• ~ Ownti of the
~ 2850 Flitvtew Raad.
~Mesa. The 00$1 tS $10 per
~ lnionnaoon. (714)
557..:nec>
OIN009tG
a.II Senicw c.nw .. c6r.
~ dass cailed Mera
Fitness Ptus from t '° 2::30 p..m..
begil• ""G ..bn. 8. The das:s uses
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MARK C. OUSTIN /DAl..Y PllOl
Corona del Mar resident Robert Amster 1s the owner and medical director of Newport Urgent Care. He's also worked as an airline pilot.
Bit. ..... would h bd
Probably the birth of kids..
because I son of took 11 for
granted and now I ft'el that I
should have been more
invot\'~ in it at the time. I was
pbysicaDy thef'e. but it was Dot
as momen1ous to me as It
sbouJd have been. Al the time, I
was working quite a bit and
seeing patients.. so )'OU tak.e that
for gJllDled. and that's
something that I regret. It was
• .,ou:sfy very~ and
I would likr to ~ that n<M• ii r couJd..
WhaJ pCI f kon other-than
yours would )'OU llb to bsft
trtedf
J'd like to have bad a ca.reer as
a~ executiYe in a laige
service-oriented business.. Along
thr way. I actuaDy got an MBA
~thats part of what I'm
doing ln medicine now. I 'W'a$
the whole tnin. The c:oa Is S35
tor Newpor18-dl 1esidel1ts wtd
$40 tor,...,.. esidel •ts..
~ (949) 644-3244..
a.is s... c.n.. holdt.
panalte bl eett.sa from 1'30 to 10
a.m. on 1he 98COnd s..nt.y of
fNWY month. ar.tt.t indudes ~-.... coffee~ or-. .... tor Sl. $1 tor
~The center is at 800
Marguerila. Corona del Mar.
lnfonnnon: {94:91644-3244
p II I 50-.fltus IUppOft group
tor womM so and older ...
6'a...,., group c:oordiNted by
~ r.mity Serw:es to
~ assua such as eruoetv.
dep'easo,~
kJneli111ess and bmiy. The group
meets .. 7 p..m Wednesdrfs at
the ~ offices. 250 E. Baiter
Sl.. s..te G Com Mesa.
Pt eiegim non required. (7141
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oompuW~10~wid'I
~ "'9iot"I who haw cifficulty
le8ing the~ 9Cr1len. The
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and ha\"e bttn \'ery fascina1ed
with 1he business environment.
and I think I have some good
leadership and management
skills. I like IM
decision-making. the
interaction with clients. I lib
the operational aspects of
~a business. That
would ~ been attractive IO
me when I was younger.
Wb8I me 80llle clHltiew
bdwecn a tjpkml d8y in JOU"
lie DOW~ a d8y in JIDUI"
Ule20,_w..,t
~-mty ~ago. I was just
starting OUL I "-as oonsumed
with wort. unfortunately, and I
was Yer}' much in~
dinicaDy with the patients t.bal I
saw. And DOW, I do things
differently. I'm more in ~
bumless environment a.1 Ibis
point. I'm in\.-on'ed io managing
Wge populations ol patients
rather than individual palimts.
Oasis Center .i 800 Marguef"Ge
~Corona cW Mar, offers six
seaioois. cal to sign up tor
dasses.. (714} 821-5000.
n.teosta .... s.ac-
hu bllloom ~wilt\ hie
mulk from the~ Trio trom
7~ 10 10:'30 p.m. ewry T~
nV'it .i 695 w. at. St..~
Mesa. S4. (949) 54&3884.
Ji9wWI Femly Service ol Or-..
County spol ISOrS an oe lgOing
heabng wppcwt group for the
dvonk:elty ii. The purpoae is to
prCMde pel1icip..-lts ~
emotJoNll and spritu.i alPPOf1
to maNge ilness and its
consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m. ThLndays at the Jewish
Famdy Setw:e office. 250 E.
Bater St. Costa Mesa.
Attendance is "-· but n¥sn•tiot• lS required. '7141
445-4950
Jawlll\F-.., Serviceo9s'I
CJrVoirig bel .... ...,.... wppon
~tor .... al ages of
toss. Group n .-nben !ihe."e
e>cpeiielllC*. ..... how Dlhen
POST¥ASTER. Send~
~IOThe~ ~..._o.yNoc. PO ac. 158). CGm ...._CA 92826.
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I'm involved in some medical
policy-making. and I'm also
much more entrepreneurial
Back then. I was more just a
worker -someone without a
long-term vision, just inundated
with the responsibilities of my
c:areeL
How LO get along with people
and not LO underestimate other
people and bow to respect
people and their opinions more.
The first part of my life, I was
learning and training so much
that I M"Ver got the chance to
know people very well I saw
~ OUlllMn of people who
~~sick and created them for
their dinical problems bul really
didn't get to know them betteL.
But now. as I become more
im"OM!d in the business side of
things. I realiu how
multidimensional people are
deal with grief, rec:9ve support
and~ '"VS to cope with
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m. TU8SCMys .i 8eth
Jacob In IMne. 'f'he second group
rnee1s 111 10 a.m. TU8SCMys .i
...... Jlld9a in Laguna Hill.s.
The lhint group r7*ltS -1 p.m, Thundrts .. ""8 Ezn Center in
Anllheim. Then'9 no coa to
8llMd. but adv9nCe registl•tion
is rwquired. (714) 445-4950.
a.. SenicwC.... ...
assimnce. oounseting and
referTal seMals for senk>r&. (949)
644'3244.
Arthritis Foundstion instNctlof
Hilary Stone loads an exercise
das ., 11 a.m. Thursdays at the
Jewish SeniOf Center, 250 E.
Balter St.. Costa Mesa. (714)
513-5641
o.is Senior c.... .... deity
telephone oontac:a program for
senion 'Who.,...... a limited local
.uppor1 aysl8m. They..., ofhw
oompu19r daaes tt\81 IMdt the
besics of Ylbd. Ouic*en. Print
Shop end """"* usage. (949)
and bow much I've learned
from others. I can easily say that
I've learned just as much from
my experiences with other
people as I have in the formal
education process. Just
incidents in my life where I
made decisions ln isolation that
If r had listened to others. had
interacted with other people, r
probably wouldn't have made.
What do )'OU 1:realul'e ID09tl
My relationship widi my kids
and my wife. I treasure the
opportunities to relax apart
from work. And to develop my
intellectual curiosity about
learning new thin~ that I oever
had time to do before.
• If you ltnow someone with en
interesting story to tell, contact us
by fax el (949) 646-4170; by e·mail
et <Uifypilol@latimtts.corrr. or by
mail at Deily Pilot. 330 W. Bev St ..
Costa Mesa, CA 92627.
644-3244.
The Oltis Senior c.m.r off9n.
shuttie to take members to
appointments and gl'OCIK)'
shopping. The ahuttte also takes
members to the center. C.JI to
make an appointment. {949)
644-3244..
aa.s....c..r .... ~
aid screenings with a Braille
lnsdMe representative, by
appointment. (949) 644-3244.
Oltis Senior c.m.r hu •
walking group called Wallters Not
Rod:ers, whidl meets·once a
week to enjoy scenic walks in and
around the Newport Beadl area.
(949) 644-3244.
The Alzheimer's ANn. end Grief
Suppor1 Group of Newport Villa
'WeslNili. Rosa C»$p(>flSOf'S 8
tree suppon group meeting for
caregivers .i 7 p..m. the fourth
Thursday of each month through
Odober. Newport Vila wast
Aaisted living, 393 Holpital
Road, Newport ee.ct\. (949)
631-3556.
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Da.ly Piiot SatJJrday, December 27, 2003 A3 f
Whale watchers prepare for the cetaceans' return
With the boat parade
over, people can tum
their attention to the
whales migrating
south for calving.
lollta Harper
Dally Pilot
NBWPORT BPACH -After a
banner year or phenomenal
sightings. marine life enthusiasts
are gearln~ up for this whale-
watching sea.son.
Ptand Carpenter was on a
shark fishing boat in early sum-
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
OCC offers a chance to
get into the air
Embry-Riddle AeronauUcaJ
University -the world's oldest
a nd largest university dedicated
mer when she was privy to an
unprecedented whale sighting.
The manager or the Newport
OwmeJ Inn. who often helps
guests book various charter
tourtl.· was on such a tour when
she was confronted with "the
largest living thJng she has ever
seen"
"Have you ever seen ooeT" Car·
penter ~ "It is absolutely
phenomenal•
Many who have seen whales
up close have the same reaction
and are looking forward to this
year's whale-wdtching season,
which began in late November
and runs through mid-April
to aviation and aerospace -is
offering two spring-term
courses on Orange Coast Col·
lege's campus.
"Ole undergraduate courses
will meet on Saturdays, one
starting Jan. 23 and the other
April 12.
One course, ASCJ 412, will
cover the operation of a corpo·
rate flight department. It will
look at aircraft and equipment
Closed 6pm·12131 ·New Years Eve
Closed New Years Da !
Don Moseley. who charten bis
small boat out of Newport Har-
bor for whale-watching tours,
echoed Carpenter's admiration
for the gmtle giank
"It is really spectacular," he
said "l 've seen some blue
whales. and they are the largest
living mammals on Earth. ... To
see bis eye and the ripples in bis
skin and the musde tissue -and
then the tail raised up. Tue nuke
was wider than my boat"
Moseley usually specializes in
sailing charters to and from Cata·
lina. but when the temperatures
drop, he caters to the whaJc-
watching crowd. In Newport
evaluation, maintenance, ffight
operations, admlnistration and
fiscal concerns.
The other course, Manage·
ment 419, is titled Aviation
Maintenance Management and
will provide a comprehensive
examination of organizational
maintenance policies, pro-
grams and procedures. ll will
place an emphasis on mai.nte·
nance planning. forecasting
Beach. people catch the whales
on their migration route from
AWka to Baja California, where
the whales go to gf...e birth. he
said.
The fathers make their return
trips anytime from late February
to m1d·Man:b. and the mothers
come back with their calves
aroWld April The whales got a
rest from Newport whale-watch-
ing charters because or the boat
parade, he said, but they can ex-
pect to be studied, pointed at and
photographed in the upcoming
weeks and months. ·u realty just depends on the
weather, the food supply, the
and cost control, reliability,
safety and Oight scheduJe per-
formance.
For more information abou1
these courses, contact Embry-
Ridd.Je's Long Beach Center at
(562) 989-4733.
OCC offers its own aviation
courses. It has programs in
aviation technology, a.irframl'
and power plant technology.
aviation pilot training and air
strength of the whale -lons of
factors: Mose.Icy said. "But for
the most part, you can catch
them from now Wltil April."
And catch them is exactly what
Catpenter, a longtime fisherwo·
man, said she would do.
"I have to see it again, this time
in a larger boat,· sbe saJd.
She described the mixture of
awe and terror that ran through
her body as the enonnous crea-
ture, which their captain had said
was a blue whale, moved closer
to their tiny boat The whale
would come to the surface. at
which Lime Carpenter saJd she
could look into its massive eye,
line travd careers.
C.Ounty urges staying
out of the water
After the rains on Thursday.
1hc Orange County llealth Care
Agency advi!>ed people 10 avoid
'wimming or surfing in Lhe
ocean.
Bactl'ria levels can remain el·
which was bigger than sbe. Theo
it would dip down into the water,
leaving the boaten wondering
where be may pop up again.
• 1 was sea.red. I'll admit it,· she
said. ·it's like, 'Oh. its so beauti·
ful, but I hope it's not coming
over here.'"
Carpenter saJd she is hooked.
nus year, she and her friends -
one of whom just bo4gbt a 50·
foot Pacemaker -are in hot pur-
suit of migrating whales.
"Oh. I'll see It again. l have co,"
she said. •After that experience
with whales. l will see It again.
We'll do whatever it takes. We are
ba'>ically going after them."
evated for at least three days,
depending o n the severity of
the rain and the volume of the
runoff, agency officials said.
Rain can cause discharge of
large amoun1s of runoff con-
taining bacteria from various
:.ources, such as animal waste
and deccvnposing vegetation.
Beachgoers were aJso warned
to avoid contact with runoff
while on the sand.
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BOOMERS & BEYOND
Adjusting to
another coast
Robert C. Amster, How ... )'OU ... up lo
who moved out from Newport·"-?
New Jersey, made his Well, 1 attended acbool and
way up to l'QllDing training in the FA.at, and once f
wu .flnlshed with my residency,
his own cUnic. I moved to Los Angeles and met
my wife: one year be(ore I
lult Peft• moved out here. My wife ls from
Daily Pilot Northrldge. We initially lived in
the West LA. area. and then ahe
Robert C. Amil.et' ls a wanted to move to Orange
53-year·old Corona del Mar County, which we did in the mid
rcsJ.dent and owner and medical 1980s, and weve been In
director of Newport Ufgent Newport Beach, Corona del Mar
Can!. t:Ver since. Almost 20 years now.
Flrat tn Newport Beach for half
Wbe"n did,.,.. .... upt of that and then Corona del
Mar.
I grew up bact Ease ln New
Jersey. Rockaway, a small town What are your greatat
near Morristown. which is about accomplWunenta ln llfet
30 miles west of New York Oty.
It 's a very small communJty. I Well, No. J, my 25-year
Uved there up uncil basically marriage and two great
1979. We had che same home all daughters.. That's my No. I. (My
those years. I was in the same wife) helped me shape my
neighborhood all my life until I career and ow life at home. the
moved out to California, fact Lhat my wife raised the kids.
although. o( course, I went to We decided early on chat she
o;chool and IJ'alnlng and all of would not work at a Job but
that. so I was away from home. rather would be home and
avaUable for the kids. And you
What kind or childhood dJd know, raising a family and being
you havet somewhat successful and
keeping the same marriage. I
I grew up with friends that think. is a big accomplishment.
I've basically maintained all my 1Wo Is developing a practice
life. A very close group of eight chat I am in the midst of doing
or I 0 of us. And my father now in the Newport Beach area
worked in New Yorlt City so I after having been in practice in
was exposed to Manhattan and other areas and other positions.
chat area quJle a bit. I have one I've worked in administrative
older sister who moved to New capacities as a medical dlrector
England, and J attended school for health plans. But I think my
basically through medical second biggest accomplJshment
school back in the East Coast ls developing this practice here
area, either New Jersey or New in Newport. Another thing that
York, and then moved out to I've done that I'm proud ofls
California In 1979. I had a lot of that I became a professionaJ
good close (riends that I went pilot along the way at the aame
through grade school witb and time that I was a physician. I
high school with. and some of was also a commercial pilot. At
[whom( went to the same one point. I had two careers -a
coUege I went ICI. I was active In physician and an airline pUoc. I
sports and music. We played ln did that for about two.
bands together. Interestingly. we lhree-und-e·half years.
are having a 40th year.
elghch·grade reunion this If you couJd re-do one
summer back In New Jersey. moment or inddenl ln your
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Corona del Mar resident Robert Amster is the owner and medical director of Newport Urgent Care. He's also worked as an airline pilot.
Ule, what would II beT
Probably the birth of lcids,
because I sort of toolc it for
granted and now I feel that l
should have been more
Involved In it at the time. I was
physically there, but it was not
as momentous to me as it
should have been. At the time, I
was working quJte a bit and
seeing patJents, so you take that
for granted, and that's
something that I regret. It was
obviously very meaningful, and
l would like to relive that now if
I could.
What profe911on other than
youn would you like to haw
trtedf
I'd liJce co have had a career as
a business executive in a large
service-oriented business. Along
the way, I actually got an MBA
degree that's part of what I'm
doing in medicine now. I was
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pancakes, sat.1sage, coffee and
orange juice for $3, $1 for
children. The center Is at 800
Marguerite, Corona del Mar.
Information: (949) 644-3244.
fluM9" S0-Ptus IUpport group
for women 50 and older is a
discussion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
address iasues sudl as anxiety,
depression, relationships,
loneliness end family. The group
meets at 7 p.m . Wednesdays at
the agency offices, 250 E. Baker
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Preregistration required. (714)
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The 8'alle lnstttut. offiat's""
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the computer screen. The
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Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six
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consequences. The group meets
at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the Jewish
Family Service office, 250 E.
Baker St., ea.ta Mesa.
Attendance Is free, but
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mostly sunny skies with 8to1oteet.
warmer daytime temperatures
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Daily P*>t Saturday, December 27, 2003 A3 I
Whale watchers prepare for the cetaceans' return
With the boat parade
over, people cafl turn
their attention to the
whales migrating
south for calving.
Lollt• H•rper
Daily Pilot
NEWPORf BFACH -After a
banner year of phenomenal
sightings, marine life enthusiasts
are gearing up for this whale-
watching season.
Ftand Carpenter was on a
shad: fishing boat in early sum-
BRIEFLY IN
THE NEWS
OCC offers a chance to
get mto the air
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University -the world's oldest
and largest university dedicated
mer when she wa.s privy to an
unprecedented whale =ting. The manager of the
Olannel Inn. Who oft.en helps
guests book vanou.. charter tours. was on such a tour when
she was confronted with "the
largest living thing she has ever
seen.•
"Have you ever seen oner Car-
penter asked. "It Is absolutely
phenomenal.•
Many who have seen whales
up close have the same reaction
and are looking forward to this
year's whale-watching season,
wh1ch began in late November
and runs through mid-April
to aviation and aerospace -ls
offering two spring-term
courses on Orange Coast Col-
lege's campus.
The undergraduate courses
will meet on Saturdays, one
starting Jan. 23 and the other
April 12.
One course, ASCI 412, will
cover the operation of a corpo·
rate Oight department. It will
look at aircraft and equipment
Don Moseley, who chart.en his
small boat out of Newport Har·
bor for whale·watcbing toun,
echoed Carpenter's admiration
for I.he gentle glaoea.
"It Is really spectacular.• he
said. "I've teen some blue
whales, and they are the largest
living mammals on e.anh. •.. Tu
see his eye and the ripples in his
sJcin and the muede tissue-and
then the tail miaed up. Tue ftulte
was wider than my boat" ·
Moseley usually specializes in
sailing charters to and from Cata·
lina. but when the temperatures
drop. be caters to the whale-
watching crowd ln Newpon
evaluation, maintenance, flight
operations, administration and
fiscal concerns.
The other course, Manage-
ment 419, is titled Aviation
Malntenance Managem ent and
will provide a comprehensive
examination of organizational
maintenance policies, pro-
grams and procedures. It wilJ
place an emphasis on mainte·
nance plannlng. forecasting
Beach. people catch the whales
on their mlgradon route from
Alaska to Baja c.alifomia. where
the whales go to ~ birth. he
said.
The fathers mab their return
trips anytime from late February
to mld-Mureh. and the mothers
come back with their calves
aroWld April The whales got a
rest from Newpon whale-watch-
ing charters because or the boat
parade, he said, but they can ex-
pect to be studied, pointed at and
photograpned in the upcoming
weeks and months.
'1t really just depends on the
weather, the food supply, the
and cost control, reUabiliry.
safety and Oight scheduJe per-
formance.
For more information about
these courses, con tact Embry-
Riddle's Long Beach Center at
(562) 989-4733.
OCC offers its own aviation
courses. It has programs in
aviation technology. airframe
and power plant technology.
aviation pilot training and air-
strength of the whale -tons or
factors.· Moseley said. "But for
the most part. you can catch
them from now witil April•
And catch them is exactly what
Carpenter, a longtime fisherwo-
man, said she wouJd do.
"I have to see It again. this time
in a larger boat,· sbe said.
She described the mixture of
awe and terror that ran through
her body as the enormous crea-
ture. which thelr captain had said
was a blue Whale, moved closer
to their tiny boat. The whale
would come to the surface, at
which time Carpenter said she
could look into its massive eye,
line travel careers.
Co unty urges staying
out of the water
After the rains on Thursday,
the Orange Counry HeaJth Care
Agency advised people to avoid
swimming or surfing in the
ocean.
Bacteria levels can remain el-
wh1ch was bfaer than she. Then
It would dip down Into the water.
leaving the boaters wondering
where he may pop up again.
"I was scared. I'll admit It." she
said. "It's like, 'Oh, its so beauli·
fuJ. but I hope It's not coming
over here:·
Carpenter said she is booked.
This year, she and her {fiends -
one of whom just bought a 50-
foot Pacemaker -are in hot pur·
suit of migrating whales..
"Oh, I'll see It again. I have to."
she said. "After that experience
with whales, 1 wil1 see ii again.
We'U do whatever it takes. We are
basically going after them."
evated for at least three days.
depending on the severity of
the rain and the volume of the
runoff, agency officials said.
Rain can cause discharge of
large amounts of runoff con -
taining bacteria from various
sources. such as animal waste
and de<:<\mposing vegetation.
Beachgoers were also warned
to avoid contact with runoff
while on Lhe sand.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
POLICE FILES
COSTA MESA
• Aneheim Awnue: A home
burglery w .. reported In the
2000 bl<><* 1t 6:18 e.m .
Wednetd1y.
• ln.tol Street P.ttv theft wH
reported In the 3000 blodl et
11:11 p.m. Thursday.
• low• Street: Vandall1m WH
reported In the 1800 bl<><* at
9:47 p.m, Thursday.
• Hert>ot> Bouleverd: Petty theft
was reported In the 2300 bl<><*
tit 10;33 p.m. Thursday.
• Newport lout.verd .net
Vln9uant W.y: A vehicle
burglery was reported et 6:18
p.m . Thur1day.
• Red HW Avenue: Grand theft
was reported In the 3000 blodt
a1 10:57 11.m. Wednesday.
• Senta Ane Avenue: A
c;ommerelal burglary was
FAMILY
Continued from Al • property. ft will also pass OUI
bfankets and dothes 10 the
homeless.. Pi~ will Oy around the
p1operty.
·ll Thangle &1uare will finally be
pul out of Its mJsety and tom
down. In ilS place wlD be a series
of cute one-story shops. including
a Wells Fargo Bank on the comer
of I I arbor Boulevard and 19th
Street. Tilere will be no pasting
<;tructure in which to get trapped
for days.
51 lhe Newport-Mesa Unified
Scl11K1I District will expenment
wit.h '-Ghool hours by starting high
10<:hool at 9 :Lm. instead of al the
crack of dawn. "The almighty lest
sc..•()res will rise dramatkally. ldw
will behave better, and l~cher
job 'intisfactlon will rise.
oJ lne school experiment wlII
cea.<;c of1er a cluel<¥ parent files a
mmplaint tha1 the hours
discriminate ngains1 working folks
who have to drop their kids off
and ;;1i11 be at their jobs by 9 am
7l Speaking of clueless. the
lhrc.>t• people still praying for an
airport in EJ l bro will finally prove
tha1 they are not shills for
<lcvtlopcrs by o~g a drive
10 shut down John Wayne Airport.
In ils place. they will recommend
a put\ 10 be mlled the ·rreuy
C.ood Parle" because "Great P-.tn"
LI\ ulready taken.
IJI tne 1 loneyHak.ed Ham store
in C'..orona deJ Mar will offer a
nwluoonary new service during
the holidays: II will del~r hams
lo <"USlomers for a small rec.
91 The C.osta Mesa City Council
will cul the size of the Bark Pad
ln half llecause onJy about half of
It Is used oo the busiest duys. The
Rabbitt Insurance ~ency
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949-631-7740'
44 I Old Nrwpon BM.• Newpofi ~
(Nnit H-. Ha.piul)
reported In the 2100 blodt •1
7:17 e.m. Wednesd•Y·
• t/ldoritl ltrMt: Grenlti WH
reported In the 1200 blodl et
9:50 a .m. \N9dnesdey.
NEWPORT IEACti
• South lay "°8t: A home
burgltry WH repo"ed In the
900 blodt .. 3:56 p.m.
Thur9dey.
• w..t Cout tilthW8f:
Vendell1m wH reported In the
6000 bl<><* at 8:15 a.m .
Thursday.
• lrvln. Avenue: Petty theft
WH reported In the 900 blodt
et 2:05 p.m . Thursday.
• Ridge P9rll Roed end Laurent
StJMt A hit-and-run WH
reported at 9:09 p.m .
Thursday.
• Scholz f»tace: A prowler WH
reported in the 100 blodc at
12:66 a.m Thursday.
other half will be the home of the
caty's new skateboan:.1 part.
"F.xtreme Skateboarding Qow>"
will be lV's honest new show .
I 0) Since they're already
occupying every comer in the area. Smrbucb and the local
oll-dlange places will all me~
into one company. Coffee will be
found to be a better engine
lubricant than motor oil c.an
with fresh oil changes wlD be
outfitted with a giant <::a.rdboard
sleeve before they exit.
I I ) Coed physical education
classes will be detennined to be
"cruel and unusual punishment"
by the U.S. Supreme Court.
12) South Coast Plaz.a will sign
a lease 'With the new "Re-gifting"
chain of stores. 11;iis Is the place
where you taJce new. unWdllted
gifts from any other store in
exchange for store credit for
anything else In the store. The
world's only fruitc:alce will make a
brief appearance there before
being picked up and re-gifted to
someone in Tustin.
13) The ()'.illy Pilot's t 03 list will
finally indude that ldd with the
pasta dumped on his head on the
sign In front of the Pasta
Cormection restaurant in Costa
Mesa.
14) Bob Doman will announce
his campaign posjdons In
,January. He'll come out In favor of
Invading Iraq to ou.'11 Saddam
Hussein. he'll be in favor of an
airport at PJ Thro, he'll
recommend a new design of the
U.S. currency and he1J support
George W. Bush for president aver
Al Gore. IA>ctors will ~r that
Doman has been asleep for five
years.
Have a happy, healthy.
prosperous and safe new year. Go
Th>Jans!
• snve SMmi IS a Costa Mesa
resident and a freelance writer
Readers may leeve a message for
him on lhe Daily Pilol holline at (949)
642-$)86.
OYSTERS
Continued from Al
pcrience in the kitchen, Brandon
was still Ooored by the Invitation
lo cook at the Beard House.
"hs certainty the highest acoo·
lade that lw ever recefved as a
cook." Brandon said.
Redfearn said he was glad to
see Brandon get the recognition.
Rounding up as&sting chefs, varl·
OU.'l kitchen equipment and the
food Itself, and then getting them
all to New York will be a big job,
bur deciding to go was easy, Red-
fearn said
"It's one ol those thJnp that it's
a once ln a lifedme (chancel, and
you have to say yes." he said.
Oysters ts at 2515 E.. Coast High·
way In Corona del Mar.
• AUaA "° .. .,,. j)O\ltlr'9
buelnMa. polltlca Ind the
enWonment. She mey be r..n.c:t «
(Ml~ 0t by e-meil et
M/cM,fOblfJllOnlJ6-tlmacom.
LOW-CARB
Continued from Al
meU, lhe ..id.
In IOme ca-. people NMn'l
sopped eadna plllriee. cbey're Jute reodq h lowet'·t.t opdona.
Aid Km;I \WVlk. owner m Aro-
mas F.5preuo Caf6 ln C.osta Me8a.
Aromas has been aelllng 9CG
of low·w raspbeny mufllns. oet·
meal raisin <X>Otles and ham and
cheese aoisaants. he said.
"Ouistrna.s eve was just aazy,•
he said.
Pm-t-Olristmas putty eaten
were Oocking to PaJn du Moode
bakery on Balboa Island on Pd·
day, but some Just came to ali·
WET
Continued from Al
~. Officer smcy Willita sald.
In Corona del Mar. a tree limb
landed on a car, but the stormy
weather didn't cause any serious
problems, said Mike Pi.w'U. depu-
ty general services director for the
dty of Newport Beach.
AROUND TOWN
•Send AROUND TOWN items to
the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by &-mail
to lul&IJ"na@latimes.com; by fax
to (949) 846-4170; or by celling
(!MS) 574-4298. Include the time,
date and location of the event. e•
well es a oontac1 phone number.
MONDAY
The Environmental Nature Cef"9r
will present lhe Discovery Days
Workshop, in which participants
use inveptlons they've created to
race over the land and Into the air,
from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. The coct will
be $140 per st\Jdent. Member9
will get a 10% disoount. There will
be a $15 materials fee.
Information: (949) 645-8489.
The....., end Mllt'Y Muth
Interpretive Center will host a
hands-on event on Insects from
11 a.m . lo noon at 2301 University
Drive, Newport Beach. The cost
will be $10 for eacn cnlld 5 and
older. Information and
reservations: (949) 923-2295.
TUESDAY
The Environmental NWn Centw
will present the Discovery DllVI
Worbhop, in wtiicn participants
use Inventions lhey've Cfeated to
race over the land and Into the air,
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The colt wlll
be $140 per student Members
will get a 10% diacount. There will
be a $15 materials fee.
Information: (949) 646-8489.
WEDNESDAY
The Envlronmentel Nllture Centw
will present the Discovery Days
Workshop, in whk:h participants
use inventions they've created to
raoe over the land and into the air,
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . The coat will
be $140 per student Members
will gel a 10% dilOOunt There will
be a $16 materials fee.
Information: (949) 645-8489.
ntURSOAY
The Envtronmental Nnn c.nw
will present the OllCOVery Days
Worbhop. in whlcn participants
use inventions they've created to
race over the land and Into the air,
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . The cost will
be $140 per student Membera
will get a 10% discount There will
be a $15 materials fee.
Information: (949) 645-8489.
FRIDAY
The Envtronrnem.I Nnn c......
will preMnt the OiscovefY Days
Workshop, In whlctt partidpenta
use lnventlon1 they've creeted to
race over the land and Into the air,
from 9 1.m. to 3 p.m. The colt will
be $140 per student. Members
will get • 10% dflCOUnt. There Wfll
be a $15 materials fee.
Information: (!MS) 645-8489.
JAN.10
There wtl be a eomp.w,.., et
the Orenge County Falt &
~ Cent9r from 10 e.m. to
6 p.m. Jen. 10 and 11 In 8ulldlng
No. ,o at the Orange County Felr a Expoeltlon Center. The ooet la
S6 for edulta; cttlldren 10 end
younger get In for free.
lntonnetlon: (800) 800-6800.
http:lt\Nww.ocfalr.com.
JAN.11
,,_. .. bee Computer,.., ..
the Orange County Fair a
Expoaltlon c.n1w from 10 t .m. to
6 p.m. Jen. 10 and 11 In 8uldlng
No. 10tt1M Orange County Fair
• Expoehlon Cent9r. ,..,. COit ,,
"For the most part there wu no
significant damage.• Pbani said.
"It's Just a mess that bas to be
deaned up -windblown sand
on the boardwallc and the piers
and ~ lot of leaves oo the
ground."
About half a dozen boata broke
loose off their moorings In New-
port Harbor, and o ne ran
aground in the COiie area near the
Ptoductt at Orange Coonty Fair &
Expo91tion Center. The show will
be open from noon to 8 p.m.
today. The coat Is $5. 75 for adults,
$3 for seniors and free for
cttlldren younger than 12 ..
Information: (818) 557·2950.
JNt17 n.. TEX•us o..... Show w11 be
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . In building
No. 14 et the Orange County Fair
& Exposition Center. The cost Is
$10 for adulta. Children 12 and
younger get in for free.
Information: (918) 288-2222.
A Home Remodeling .net
Decorating Show will be held in
buildings No. 10 and 12 and in the
Parade of Products at Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center.
The show will be open from 10
a.m. to 8 p.m. loday. The cost is
$5. 75 for adults, $3 for tenlora
(56+) $3 and free for cnlldren
younger than under 12 are free.
Information: (818) 557-2950.
The w..t Coat Reptile Show
will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in
building No. 17 at the Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center.
The cost ii $6 for adults and $3
for cnlldcen 12 and younger.
Information: (71 4) 826-6600,
http:IM!ww.radicafrepti/ftS.com.
The PMot Educetlon end
Adoption Center. a nonprofit
organization, will have a seminar
on parrot nutrition from 1 to 2:30
p.m. at the Balearic Community
Center, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa
Mesa. Information: (949)
631·3606, htlp:/tWww.IJ"l'C-Orp.
.MN.18
A Home RemodeMng end
Decorating Show will be held in
buildings No. 10 and 12 end In the
Parade of Products at Orange
County Fair & Exposition Center.
The lhow will be open from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. today. The colt is
$6. 75 for adult., $3 for seniors
and free for ctilldren younger
than 12. Information: (818)
657-2950.
The w..t Cout Reptile Show
will be from 10 1.m . to 6 p.m. In
building No. 17 at the Orange
County Fair 8c Exposition Center.
The colt ia S6 for adult• and $3
forcnildren 12 and younger.
Information: (714) 826-6600,
hnp.:1..WWW.radlcalreptiltn .. com.
n.. SdtoOI of Americen 8aht
wtll host auditions tor
Intermediate to advanoed ballet
dancers from 12 to 18 years old
for !ta summer course. The
audition• will be from 2 to 6:30
p.m. 9t the Jimmie Defoe Dence
Cenlet", 151 l<almue, Sutte G3,
Com Mesa. The applk:atlon fee
11 S20. Glr1a mutt bring polnte
ehoea, end all applicants must
provide niM-dlglt Social Security
numbers.
WMtlel' &..w 9cihool prof111 ~
Mld\MI Bezyler wUI diecuu and
-'cln his new~ "Holocaust
Jultlce" st 7 p.m. st Borders
Boob Mulic and CaN In Cotta
Meee, 1890 Newport Blvd.
JAN.22
Hoeg HolplW wtl tto.t
"N\ltrttlon for the Lung Cancer
~; • deyttme lung c:encer
eupport group, from 2 to 3:30
p.m. M the Hoeg Cencet Center,
~ice room A. The~
wll be Kettwv Phem, a Hoeg
Hoepltel nutrtdonlet. lnfonnttlon:
(M) 790-6542.
S6 for edulta; cNfdren 10 llnd
younger .... In for,,...,
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~Cent« •• nonprofit
()fOIMlimdon, wMI hew• Mmlner
on~beheivtor
from 1 to 2:30 p.m. et the 8eleMc
Community C...., 1975 Bel•rk:
her NW boot '°T1-fltoper C....
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e.ftf.. Sherman Llbniry.
Getdlne. wtl foaue on-edlalon In._.._ Ane
entrance channel, sald Sgt Dave
Ginther o( the Orange CoWlty Sheriff's Harbor Patrol In Newport
Beach. And a lifeguard training
booy migrated from Newport Pier
to 8a1boa Pier.
1be weather did not cause any
major delays at John Wayne Air-
port. spokesman J\JSdn McCusker
said.
"From all accounts, it was a
that only teaches abstinenoe until
marriage. Sherman Library &
Garden• is at 2647 E. Coast
Highway. Information: (714)
633-6373, ext. 121.
ONGOING
The~Center
Toastmaster's Oub can help you
Improve your public speaking
skills or polish your busJn8$S
presentations. Members come
from a variety of professional
disciplines and badcgrounds. The
group meets every Monday
morning from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at
610 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach. Validated parking
is available in the parting
structure next to 24 Hour Fitness.
Guests are welcome.
Information: (949) 721-5732.
Sole Comfort end Laura'1 HouM
have teamed up to help those in
need by collecting shoes from
through Dec. 31 at Sole Comfort,
Corona del Mar Plaza, 836
Avocado Ave. Laura's House is
committed to ending the cycle of
domettic violence and
strengthening families.
Information: (949) 644-5939.
The City of Costa MHl'I
Recreation Division will have
registration for its 2004 baske1ball
league for adult players from 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. 5 to 16 at the
Downtown Recreation Center,
1860 Anaheim Ave. Information:
(7)4) 327-7563.
South Coe9t Plaza will h.,,. iU
famous carousel transformed
from horses to Santa's reindeer
until Dec. 28. The cost for a ride is
$1. Information: (714) 436-2083,
htrp:lt\Nww.southcoastplszs.com.
South Cout Pl&z. wtU haw
Santa's Express Train running
through J an. 4 at lhe Crate &
Barrel/Macy's Home Store wing
on Level 2. Information: (714)
436-2083,
http:l!Www.southcoastplaza.com.
The N.wpoft-Meee atbbege dub
meets on the second and fourth
Wednesdays of every month
from 6:46 to 9 p.m~ at Oasis
Senior Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave . in Corona del Mar. The cost
Is $2. Information: (949) 646-5293.
The ACLU of Orange County
meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday
of every month at the Unitarian
Universallst Churdl, 1259 Victoria
St In Cotta Mesa. Eacn month'•
meeting will feature a different
1peaker on lasoes relating to Iha
Bill of Righta. lnformatlon: (714)
957-6107.
~ct.....wtlbe~
Tuesdeya and Thursdays from
noon to 12:40 p.m. for nine week.a
et West Newport Community
Center. Registration 11 $64 for one
clasa each week or $100 for two
devs • week over nine week.a tor
Newport Beach realdenta. Others
pey en additional $5. lnfomlatlon:
(949) 644-3161.
eo.t. Mela\ RectNdon Dlvlelon
wtll ptOVlde a thrwe-hoor theme
birthdey perty for up to 20 guata
9t the Baleeric Community Center
weetday9 from 6 to 8 p.m .;
Seturdeys from 11 1.m. to 2 p.m. or• to 7 p.m.; end Sondeys from
4 to 7 p.m . Partiea fot c:Nldren 5 to
12 Wfll cone!lt of lunch/dinner,
gerMt. crefta, pr'lme, eek• with
~ Cf'MM end eupeMek)n by
lteff. Pertt. OOIC $250 or S300.
Information: (714) 764-1168.
A..tltyol ...... ........_.
end group Mlm leeeorw wffl be
offwed tNe eummtr 9t the
Merten hfQMOn Aquadc Centet
_.Corona del Mer H6gh School.
Optblll lndude on.on.one
IMtnictlon on~ end e
MoMly-through-ll'4.lrtdey
~bellegeaMd~
For ...ion detlee, *"-end
OOMI. cell {M, ...._,111, or
regltMrln ~ .. ~
8Nd\ AeOf Mdol'I end Senior
~ 9t 3IOO NwJpcMt 8IYd.
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•ALICIA AOm'90N COiien :
bualneea. politica and 1tio I
environment.. She may be rea(tled ~
(949) 764-4330 or by &mail It t
atldll.robinson OIMirrwls.oom. :
'
' smooth-running day/ he said. :
Skies should clear up over th•
weekend. with highs In th~
mid-60s and lows in the 30s 10
40s and winds to 15 miles pef
hour. •
I
' • MARISA O'NEIL covers education. :
She may be re&<tted at (949)
574-4268 or by e-mail at
marlsa.oneil@latirrles.com.
one-on~ne, small group and
large group training. lnformatiom
(949)395-5103. :
Jewish Femlty Service ls
sponsoring a teen support group
for high sdlool students that
meets Mondays from 3:30 to 5 '
p.m. at Tarbut V'Torah Upper
School in Costa Mesa. For
information or to register, call ,
(714) 445-4950. Pre-registration is•
required. :
The First Page -fine Chilchn's I
Books, at 270 E. 17th St., No. 10 i~
Costa Mesa, offers free s'ory tim~
Mo ndays, Wednesday, Fridays ,
and Saturdays from 9:30 to 10:30 1 a.m.; and Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.m. '
Information: (949) 645-5437.
e.y.ide Restaurant in Newport
Beacn offers wine tasting every
Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
for $15 per person, featuring five '
new wines eac:ti week.
Information: (949) 721-1222.
G'"" Syst91n1 lntemetion.I
shows you everything that you
wanted to know about orcnids
and repotting during a free
seminar at 2 p.m . every Saturday.
An orcnid and tropical plant sale
is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m . at tl)8
20362 Birch St. facility.
Information: (949) 756-1211.
Oi9COYet the MC'9b of C.rt>on
Canyon Regional Park as you .r
walk through groves of beautifuJ
Coastal Redwood trees every 'r
Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Parking is ~
$4. Call (714) 996-5252 for more ·
information. "
Team Survivor. a nonptOfit
organization encouraging wom~
who have been through cancer
treatment to exercise, hosts Wall!'
and Talk at 10 a.m. the second '
and fourth Friday of the month i?
front of NIKEgodeas store In '
Fashion Island. Members meet •
for luncn after at Atrium court. It Is
free, and all fitness levels are J
welcome. Information: (949)
275-3888.
N9wpoft Community CounMlin~
Center offers a way to s1op the
cycle of domestic violence
through the support group In •t
SAF.E. Hands. SAF.E. stands for
safety, swareneu, faith and ':
empowennent. The group meet.s
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Mondays. ~
Free. Information: (949) 721-8079)
n.. Newport Beech Walking au~
meets at the comer of Superior •·
and Hospital Road in Newport 1
Beacn et 9:15 a.m. and 7 p.m.
everyday. Information: (949) "
650-1332.
The Newport Beech C.118 • ~
Decorating Club meets from 7 tcf
9 p.m. Thursday nights at
Superior and Hospltal Road in ~
Newport Beach. Information: .r
(949) 650-1332.
" The &p.nlah Sp.king Club ~
meet1 to learn Spanish quldc an8·
easy. lnfonnatlon: (949) 650-1 ~ ,.
The Aun. of ...... S.W:.
hosts a networking m eeting that
dealt with educatJon connectiON
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the second
Tuelday of every month at the
Holiday Inn 9t 3131 Brittol St,
Colt.a Meea. lnfonnetlon: (949)
805-0011.
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wortclhop for men end women
dM>tced or getting dlVon:ied, t1
held from 10 t .m. to 12!30 p.m. If
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third Seturdey of everv month.
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The Newport BMch Newcomen
Club holds a general meeting on
the third Wednesday of every
month. The organization is open
to all women residents in
Newport Beach who have lived in
,tlte area fewer than five years.
Information: (949) 645-9922, or
vjslt http://www.newcomers-
newportbesch.org.
6.sis Senior Cent9r holds•
pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10
~.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 Av#J., Corona del Mar.
ffiformatlon: (949) 644-3244.
Voge end rhythm,
"Yogarhythmlcs" combines yoga,
dance and fun. The class is held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. Tuesdays
at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East.
Suite 111, Costa Mesa.
Information: (714) 754-7399. ... ~couples with one
Jewish partner are Invited to
participate In a discussion group
at the Jewish Family Service of
Orange County office. Call to
ac:hedule date and time. The
office ls at 260 E. Baker St, Suite
G. Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950.
Women ISO end older can join a
diecunion group coordinated by
Jewish Family Services to
addrea issues such as anxiety,
depression, relationships,
lenellness and family. The group
meet• from 10 to 11 :30 a.m.
f;1ondays at the agency offices,
250 E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa
Mesa. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
Friend9 of th• N.wport Beach
Public Library Used Book Store
are asking for patrons to donate
books to replenish the dwindling
stodc. Books may be left at any of
the three branch libraries -
Balboa, Mariners, or Corona del
Mar -or in the book closet ne><t
to the Friends Book Store, at 1000
Avocado Ave .• Newport Beach.
All hardcover and paperbadc
donations, with the exception of
magazines and law book.a, will be
accepted and are tax deductible.
(949) 759-9667.
Th• Braille lnltttuta of'f9n "-
computer classes to people with
fading vision who have difficulty
seeing the compU1er screen. The
Oasis Center at 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar, offers six
sessions. Call to sign up for
classes. (714) 821-5000.
A apirttual care dass mMts et
7:15 p.m. Wednesdays at 3400
Irvine Ave., Suite 114, Newport
Beach. Call to reserve a seat. (949)
263-1462.
Tha Cost.a Mesa Chamber of
Commerce hosts networ1dng
luncheon meetings Wednesdays
from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Costa Mesa Country Club. The
colt Is $14. The club Is at 1701
Golf COurae Drive, Costa Mesa.
(714) 88~9090.
A bnin tumor aupport group
meeta the first and third
Thursdays of each month from 7
to 8:30 p.m . at the Hoag Cancer
Center et Hoag Hosphal, 1 Hoag
Drive, Newport Beach. Free.
Reglltratlon not required. The
group Is designed to help
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understand and cope with the
illness. (949) 67~6232.
St. Andtwws Presbyterian Church
hosts a mental illness support
group from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Sundays In Olerenfield Hall Cat
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. (949) 57~2236.
The Jewish Family Saf'vica of
Orange County sponsors a
discussion group for adult
children and their parents from 6
to 7 p.m. two Tuesdays a month
at the Jewish Family Service
office at 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. $10 per person, per
session. Preregistration required.
(714) 445-4950.
The Jewish Family Set'Vlc. of
Orange County has a weekly
parenting support group. Parents
learn strategies for successful
parenting and for dealing with
the feelings and behavior of their
children. The group meets from
10 to 11 :30 a.m . Mondays at the
Jewish Family Service office at
250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Costa
Mesa. The group will cover
managing anger, anxiety and
peer pressure children
experience. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950.
Th• Costa Mesa Senior Centllr
has ballroom dancing with live
music from the Costa Mesa
Music Makers from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. every Tuesday night at 695
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. $4. (949)
548-3884.
Jewish Family Serva of Orange
County aponsors an ongoing
healing support group for the
chronically Ill. The purpose Is to
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provide pattlclpanta with
emotional and spiritual JUPPOrt
to~ iUnMS and its
coneequencas. The group meets
M 7 p.m. Thul"ldaya .i the Jewllh
Family Servtc. ofr'ice at 260 E.
&tkM St, CoctAI Mesa.
Anendance Is he. but
reglstretion 11 required. (714)
445-4950.
Scfabble Club No. ISO m..c.
from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays et
Borders Boob, Musk: & Caf6 at
South Coast Plaza. 3333 Beer St
In Costa Mesa. $3. New players
are welcome. (9491206-9822.
n.. Co6n and Stamp Club m..m
from 1 to 3 p.m. Mondays et the
Oasis Senior Center. New
members interested In trading,
buying and selling stamps and
coins are being sought to join
these infonnal meetings. There
ere no fees required. (949)
1)44.3244.
Jewilh FemHy SeMce ~
ongoing bereavement support
groups for adults at all stages of
lou. Group members share
experiences, hear how others
deal with grief, receive support
and learn ways to cope wittt
sadness and loss. One group
meets at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at Beth
Jacob in Irvine. The second group
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays at
Temple Judea in Laguna Hills.
The tttird group meets at 1 p.m.
Thursdays at the Ezra Center In
Anaheim. Free, but advance
registration Is required. (714)
445-4950.
.-WW. Family S9'Yice of 0ntng9
County P<ovides a support and
discussion group for persons
recovering from childhood or
teenage sexual abuse. The group
meets from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at 250 E. Baker St.,
Costa Mesa. Advance registration
is required. (714) 445-4950.
l'wo-hour kayak tours with a
trained naturalist guide are
offered at 10 a.m. Sundays from
the Newport Dunes Waterfront
Resort. The resort is at 1131 Back
Bay Drive. Newport Beach. $20,
or $10 for California Wildlife,
Campaign and Newport Bay
Naturalists and Friends
members. (949) 729-1150.
A yoga and danc:. da11 11 held
from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m . Tuesdays
at the Center for Spiritual
Disoovery, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive
East, Suite 111, Costa Mesa. (714)
754-7399.
Ma,.,.... TM Kwon Do In Costa
Mesa offers free self-defense
classM to airline pilots and flight
attendants. Classes are taught by
three-time U.S. National
Champion Tom Marshall.
Marshall's is at 333 E. 17th St.,
Suit e 13, Costa Mesa. (9491
574-0122.
A DMfinsl with Divofee 1upport
group Is offered by Jewish Family
Service of Orange County. The
group is led by an experienced
counselor and meets at 6 p.m.
Tuesdays at the Jewish
Federation campus, 250 E. Baker
St, Suite G. Costa Mesa. (714)
445-4950.
The SN Scouta' lhlp Del Mar 711
of Orange County offeni a
program for boys and young men
ages 14 to 18 interested In sailln~.
seamanship, plloting, navigation
and cruising . Meetings are from 6
to 9 p.m. WednMdaya at the Sea
&louts Sea Base, t931 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. (949)
642-6301 or (949) 551-8591.
O.• S..ior c.nw ....
ongoing assistance, counseling
and referTal services for senlora.
(949) 644-3244.
Althtfdl FouncMdon Instructor
Hillary Stone INda an exerciM
clau at 11 a.m. Thurtdeys .i the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E.
Bahr St., Costa M .... (714)
61~5641.
The Newpot1 ._.,. NM'°°"*9
Club met'ta M 10 a.m. the third
Wednetdav of MCh month. The
0tg9nl2atlon 11 open to Ill women
retikMnta of Newp<>f1 8.-ch who
have lived m the.,... for fewer
then five yeara. lnfonnetlon: (949)
646-9922 Ot visit the w.t> afte
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n.. Thwldey Momlng Women ..
Club, a~ friendship
club, is eeeking new members.
The club, whictt Includes golf,
bridge, w.lkJng and gourmet
18C1ionl, meets at 11 a.m. on the
second Thursday of every month
at the Redluon Hotel In Newport
Bead\. The luncheon 11 $23 and
lndudet entertainment The hotel
11 at 4545 MacArthur Blvd. (714) ·
842-5863.
n.. Newport BMdl Walking Club
meets at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Monday tttrough Saturday; and at
7 p.m. Sunday. Walkers should
meet at the Intersection of
Hospital Road and Superior
Avenue. Free. (949) 650-1332.
The ~n Legion mMb at 7
p.m. the third Tuesday of every
month. The meetings, which deal
with veteran issues and
community service, will be held
at the Costa Mesa Air National
Guard. The national guard is at
2651 Newport Blvd. Free. Mary
Holler, (714) 546-2m; or Bill
Mlmiaga, (949) 660-0894.
Nlghtty meeting• for thOM who
want to overcom e nicotine
addiction are offered In Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach. (714)
n4-9106 or (800) 642-0666.
n.. Newport Spof1a Museum, a
nonprofit organization, operates
a free museum at 100 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach. The
museum, which has one of the
world's largest collections of
sports memorabilia, Is open from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m . weekdays and 10
a.m . to 3 p.m . on Saturday, (949)
721·9333 or
http://www.newportsports·
museum.org.
The Estancia High School Parent
Teacher Student Assn. hosts a
monthly paper drive every
Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon in
the school's northwest parking
lot, on the comer of Estancia
Nonh and Placentia. Newspapers
that are bound. loose or bagged
are accepted. Cardboard and
bound material such as phone
books and thick magazines are
not. Also, bins are available for
drop off every day of the month.
All funds raised go to the
association. Free. The school is at
2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
(949) 515-6500.
O.li1 S..ior c.nt.r on.... a dally
telephone contact program for
seniors who have a limited local
support system. It also offers
ongoing computer classes tttat
teach the basics of Word,
Quicken, Print Shop and Internet
usage. (949) 1)44.3244.
Th• Colt.a M ... Communicators
Toastmasters Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m . Wednesdays at
the Orange County Department
of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive,
Costa Mesa. Meetings are open
to anyone who wants to improve
his or her public speaking skills.
(714) 444-8783.
Th• Jewish Famify S.Viee of
Orange County holds group
meetings for younger w omen to
diecuss life panages and
changes. body images, family.
relationships, communication,
intimacy and sexuality, anxiety
and loneliness. The group meets
at 7 p.m . Tuesdays at the agency
office. The office is at 250 E. Baker
St, Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Preregistration is required. Marcy
M iddler, (714) 445-4950, ext. 114.
The M.s. MMungert
Toastmasters Club 691 in Costa
Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at
Mesa Verde United M ethodist
Chu~ 1701 W. Baker St., Costa
Mesa.1114) 640-4446.
The Newport BMdl
Distinguished Toastmasters C1ub
1300 meets from 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesdays at Platt College, 3901
MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beadl.
Cell to make reservations. (949)
&48-1274.
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81 SF meets for bieatf ast on
Tueada'(I from 7 to 8:30 e.m. at
the Yllege Fenner, Souch Co.\
l"lan Vlllege, •1 S. a..t St., No.
811 The "'99ting la free for
ftrtt><dm. vi8ltorl. lt'lformatloni
(714l 241-110t.
The N9wport Center
Toattmemrra Club 231 rneeta
from 7 to 8:30 a.m . Mondays et
the Irvine Co .• 810 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beadl.
(949) 76&-1025.
The HerbcNlea~Club
meeta at 7 e.m. Thursd'ays et
Coco's Bakery Reltaurent, 3446 E.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
(949) 293-4630.
Udo .. ToutrnastlN'a mMt from
6:30 to.8 p.m. Mondays at
Fletcher Jones Motorcars, 3300
Jamboree Road, Newport Beadl.
(71 4) 964-5314.
Th• Oalil S..IOr c..... offwa a
shuttle to take members to
appointments and grooery
shopping. The shuttle also takes
members to the oenter. Call to
make an appointment. (949)
644-3244.
Tutoring Is available for person•
who could use help reeding
English. Hourly ratM end times
are negotleble. (949) 851-1739.
Oasi1 Senior Cent9f of'Mn visual
aid screenings with a Braille
Institute representative, by
appointment. (949) 1)44.3244.
&Mntial Weight Man..,nent
offers interactive and proactive
weight loss groups. Learn
behavior modification and other
techniques to control your
weight. The cost is $20. Groups
meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m .
Wednesdays and Thursdays at
369 San M iguel Drive, Suite 350,
Newport Beach. (949) 718-9848.
The Hope tnltitute, a C41nter for
recovery and family education,
offers a women's support group
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at
2900 Bristol St., C·206, Costa
Mesa. (71 4) 432-0020.
Oasis Senior Center hu •
walking group called Walkers Not
Rockers, which meets once a
week to enjoy scenic walks in and
around the Newport Beach area.
(949) 644-3244.
Women Httlplng Wom9f'I of'rw'I a
free peer support group for
women in transition from 3: 15 to
4:15 p.m . Alcoholics Anonymous
meets from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m .
Monday tttrough Friday in Room
3 at the Oasis Senior Center, 800
Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
(949) 644-3244.
The Hoag Cancer Center offers •
yoga class at 10:45 a.m. Tuesday
at 4000 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. (949) 722-6237.
Body o.sign and Unit9d Studio•
of Self-Defense offers kick-boxing
classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at 1000 W. Coast
Highway, Suite C, Newport
Beach. $8 per class. (949)
722-0526.
The Alzheimer's Aesn. and Grief
Support Group of Newport Villa
WestMlla Rosa co -sponsors a
free support group meeting for
ca~egivers at 7 p.m. the fourth
Thursday of each month through
October at Newport Villa West
Assisted living, 393 Hospital
Road, Newport Beach. (949)
631·3555.
Th• Alzhelm.r'1 Aun. and M.s.
TerTace, a residential community
for persons with Alzheimer's
disease and related dementia,
offers a free support group for
caregivers at 6:30 p.m. the first
Tuesday of each month at Mesa
TerTace, 350 W. Bay St, Costa
Mesa. (714) 283-1111.
Reb9cca Lewis IHdl an animal
bereavement group that
specl61izes in the needs of people
who have aide or dying pets. It
meeta at 3 p.m . TuesdaYI at 3101
W. Coast Highway, Suite 311,
Newport Beed\, The coet Is a
donation to en animal d\etlty of
the "9tldee'a choice. C811 to
make • reHtVetlon. (949)
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fo 11 a.m. the ftret and tNrd
Tueedey of Nd1 month In Room 3
et 800 ~Jwe., Corona
del Mar. (949) 644-3244.
The~lwtt
Paychologlce' Attn. offers a body
image and moderate Ntlng
support group et 7 p.m.
Wednesdeys at 3101 W. Cout
Highway, Suite 311, Newport
Beach. (949) 721-6750.
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every. Friday from 10:30 to 11 :30
a.m., and free qi gong cl81888 ere
offered every Thul'9day from
10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. et the Hoag
Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beadl. (949)
722-6237.
The Facfng Fofwwd~
Group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
every Monday at the Hoag
Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Free.
(949) 722-6237.
A eupport group for thOM with
brain tumors meets from 7 to
8:30 p.m. the first and third
Thursdays of each month at the
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
Free. (949) 722-6237.
A bfNlt canc.r support group for
young women meets from 6 to
7:30 p.m. every third Tuesday of
each month at the Hoag Cancer
Center. The center Is at 1 Hoag
Drive, Building 41, Newport
Beach. Free. (949) 722-6237.
An evening breast~ support
group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m .
on the first Tuesday of each
month at the Hoag Cancer Center.
The center is at 1 Hol'f' f)rive,
Building 41, Newport deach. Free.
(949) 722-6237. •
A eupport group for famlly and
friends of cancer patients meets
from 6 to 7:30 p.m. the second
Tuesday of each month at the
Hoag Cancer Center. The center is
at One Hoag Drive, Bullding 41 ,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
722-6237.
A f1" support group for WOln9f'I
with gynecologic cancer. focusing
on providing mutual support and
education, is offered at Hoag
Hospital from 10 to 11:30a.m . the ;
second and fourth Wednesday of •
each monttt. (949) 722-6237.
A breut CM«* 8UppOt1 group
meets from noon to 2 p.m.
Tuesdays at ttte Hoag Cancer
Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
722-6237.
Th• O.lis S..ior c.nw of'f9rs •
Braille class to help with sight
loss from 10 a.m. to noon
Thursdays in Room 4 at 800
Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar.
(949) 1)44.3244.
A f1" caM* support group
meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. the
second Tuesday of each month at
. . ..
I
the Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. '
Coast Highway, Newport Beach. • ,,..,
(949) 722·6237. ~
Th• Jewish S..ior c.nw oner.
card games from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m.
every third Tuesday. A kosher
lunch Is offered at noon for $3 per
person. (714) 51~5641.
Th• Newport Beech
.. ,a
,,I ~
Psychological Ann. oifera a coed •
support group at 7 p.m .
Thursdays at 3101 W. Coast
Highway, Suite 3 11, Newport
Beach. (949) 722-4588.
Th• HeaNng Connection °""9 •
coed relationshlp group at 7 p.m. ...,
Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree
Road. Suite 180-A. Newport
Beadl. (949) 261-8003.
The CoMu"* Buslnw N9twott
meets at 7 a.m. Fridays In the
mezzanine at Newport Gateway,
19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport
Beach. Reservations: (714)
550-4785.
A he ledan about dNorce
mediation, en attemative to the
traditlonal two-.attomey divorce,
Is offered the third Thuraday of
each month wfth ettom.v Allda
0 . leylor and pcychologflt Lee H.
Solow. Space 11 llmlted •nd ~
raervetlona are required. (949) '"l'!,f'.
966-2575 •
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for Advance HMlth c..
Olrtc:1iYee .. the Otele Senior
Cent9r for *3 MC:ft. Cll to make
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LEITER TO THE EDITOR
Photo finish enhances festivities
It was 7 p.m. on Oct. 5 when I
began to feel the first signs of
labor. I told my husband, Rick.
that tonight was likely -the
night.· and we should get the
other two children, Megan and
Richard, ready for bed and call
Grandma to come over and
watch them for the night
As soon as my mom arrived,
we began our journey to St John's
Hospital in Santa Monica. We
decided to deliver at St. John's, as
that is where both Megan and
Richard were born. Upon arriving
at the hospital, my contractions
were nO\v only one minute apart.
With the help of my husband and
the nurse (my doctor didn't quite
make the delivery}, Oaire June
was born the following day at ·
2:15 p.m As a proud father, Rid overnight. While making the
had taken many digital pictures switch, Rid thought he had
of Oaire's first breaths of life. locked the car, but must have
What an incredible miracle -the forgotten in the excitement or
birth of a child. Oaire's arrival. Unfortunately,
Rid stayed with me until early there were a number of car
that evening. As baby Oaire and I burglaries that night. and Items
were doing fine, I urged him to go were not only taken out of my
home to get bad to Megan and sister's car, but also ours. The
Richard and show them the items stolen from ow car were all
awesome pictures of their new replaceable with the one
baby s~1er. At around 8 p.m .. Rick exception of our digital camera
arrived bad in Harl>or View • and the first m oments of Oaire's
Homes where we live, as well as life.
my parents, 10 pick up the ldcb The next morning. I called Rick
from my parents house. In order 10 see how the kids enjoyed
to get Megan and Richard in their seeing their new sister. and he
car seats, he had to switch his car broke the news to me of the
with mine, which was already burglary. I was grateful no one
parked outside my parents' was hurt, yet cried knowing I
house, and leave his car there could never be able to caprure
READERS RESPOND
that moment again.
Cai.re is now almost 3 months
old and celebrated her first
Christmas season this past week.
Ouisanas morning brought more
tears -happy ones -as my
husband surprised me with my
stocking filled with the pictures of
Caires birth. Thanks to the
Newport Beach Police
Department and Det. Ken
Eischen, our items were
recovered and I received my be!it
Christmas gift ever.
Thank you to the Newport
Beach Police Department on
behalf of the Eusey family: Rick.
Shannon, Megan, Richard and
Oaire.
SHANNON EUSEY
Newport Bt'ach
One more time, here's the problem
AT ISSUE: The safety
and usefulness of
red-light cameras in
Costa Mesa.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Due to a
tm11scription error. these
comments on OJsta Mesa's
red-ligllt camems were printed
incorrectly on Friday's Forum
page.
I don't like the new red-light
cameras, and here are w me of
the reasons why:
At most signals, when a
red-light runner is pulled over, the
officer will talk to the driver and
ask why they ran the light. During
that questioning. the officer can
determine if the driver is drunk.
has a medical problem and he
can also run a check on the driver
for warrants or see if the car is
stolen.
None of this can be achieved by
taking a photograph of a car.
And. when an officer issues a
ticket, it's to the driver -who
may or may not be the car's
registered owner. Most cities use
radar enforcement to stop
speeders. This too, is modem
technology, but there is officer
involvement. which I believe is
better than a camera.
I think these Big Brother
cameras give a false sense of
security that all drivers will now
stop for red lights. I have seen
drivers speed up to beat the
camera's flash. and I have set>n
them slam on their brakes when
the signal turns yellow. This i~
very unsafe.
Again. I strongly prefer the
human element and effectivenes..'
of police officer involvement, but
if the city must stay with this
camera concept. they should at
least rethink where the citation
moneys go. How about expediting
the repairs of our community
screets so drivers can concentr.ue
on traffic signals instead of
dodging polholes?
MARK HARRIS
Costa Mesa
HOW TO CONTACT
YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
CITY OF COSTA MESA
Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626,
(714) 754-5223
Mayor: Gary Monahan
Council: Libby Cowan, Allan
Mansoor, Mike Scheafer and
Chris Steel
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Beach City Hall. 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport
Beach, CA 92663, (949)
644-3309
Meyor: Tod Ridgeway
Council: Gary Adams, Steve
Bromberg, John Heffernan,
Dick Nichols, Steven Rosansky
and Don Webb
COAST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DISTRICT
District Office: 1370 Adams
Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626,
(714) 432-5898
Chencellor: William M. Vega
Boerd: President Paul Berger,
Vice President Armando Ruiz,
George Brown, Jerry
Patterson and Walter G.
Howald; student trustee
Madeline Levy
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT
District Office: 2985-A Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626, (714)
424-5000
Superintendent: Robert
Barbot
Boerd: President Martha Fluor,
Vice President Dana Black,
Clerk Serene Stokes, David
Brooks. Tom Egan, Judy
Franco and Linda Sneen
MESA CONSOLIDATED
WATER DISTRICT
1965 Placentia Ave., Costa
Mesa, CA 92627, (949)
631·1200
Boerd: President Jim
Atkinson. Vice President Mike
Healey, Trudy Ohlig·Hall, Fred
Bockmiller and Paul E.
Shoenberger
COSTA MESA SANITARY
DISTRICT
P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa. CA
92628·1200, (714) 754-5043
Board: President Arlene
Schafer, Jim Ferryman, Art
Perry, Greg Woodside and Dan
Worthington
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
200~s Drive, P.O. Box
9050, Cos Mesa, CA
92628·905 ' (714) 966-4000
Elizabeth D. Parker, member,
Trustee Area 5, Costa Mesa,
Newport Beacti
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF
SUPERV1SORS
Hall of Administration, 10
Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
CA 92701
•Jim Silva, 2nd District (Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach), (714)
834·3220
• Thomas Wilson. 5th District
(Newport Coast), (714)
834-3550
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA
92626, (71 4) 708-FAIR
Board: President Ruben A.
Smith, Vice President Patricia
Velasquez, Emily Sanford.
Peggy Heidi, James Barich,
Deborah Carona, Leslte A. Ray
and Frank Barbaro
M Saudly. Dec~ 27, 2003
Adding to deb tr.adition
C elebrating more
than 10,000
hours of
votunteerlsm, the
Newport chapter of
the Natlonal Olarity
League lntroduced 25
except1bnal young
women to Ill •oclety.
Hillgreo WU charged
with crudng the
elegant ball -no small
tulc lndeed.
It WU the 43rd
annual charity ball,
attracting more than B. W. COOK
The Americ.n
debutante tradltJon
began in 1748 when 59
promJnent
Philadelphia familles
adapted the aoclaJ
evef)t from the English
Court of St. James. The
Philadelpbians called 500 blacJc .tJe guests to
the Hyatt Regency Hotel In
Irvine.
The presentation to aoclety
was emceed by Jamee Roberta
ln the Hyatt ballroom, which
was transformed Into a winter
white wonderland by celebrity
Oorlst Andrew Gromllda of
Couture Plowers. White on
white arrangements of
hydrangeas. roses and tulips
surrounded anQ. accompanied
the debutantes as they took
their formal bows. Mary Pallon.
president of the Newport
chapter, deserves considerable
credit for her dedlcadon along
the early debutante balls
danclng usembUes and they
were designed to lntroduce
young ladles to potential
husbands.
nmes have changed, but the
traditions, Including the white
gowns, and the St. James bow,
remain. Today the debutante ls
Instilled with the purpose of
community service. NatJonal
Cllarlty League debs fulfill a
six-year program of
philanthropic work that unJtes
a generational link between
mother and daughter.
with Sunn fflllgren, director of •THE CROWD appears Thurad~v•
the 2003 debutanle activities. and Saturdav1.
Mc.El.fresh-Pitman
Marin McElfresh of Costa Mesa and
Kristofer Pitman of Cotta Mesa exchanged
vow1 at Sherman Ubrary Gardens In Corona
del Mar on Aug. 16.
The bride ls the daughter of Ross and
Bonnie McBJfresh of-Newport Beach.
The bride wore a sr.raplets slUc organu
and sllk satin gown by AngeUna CoutureThe
matron of honor wu Zuly Sanchez.The
bridegroom la the aon of Lynette Matheny of
Pensacola, FIL, and Dwtlht Pitman of San
Diego. The bdclegroom'a beat man was
Morgan McElfresh.
The recepdon wu held at Sherman
Ubrary and Gardens. The couple spent Its
honeymoon ln Antigua and New York. The
couple plans to live in Costa Mesa.
SOCIETY
THE CROWD
COURTESY Of JOHN L. 8L01
Newport chapter, National Charity League Debutantes are: (front row, left to right) Jordan Carmack, Cheryl Dobson, Kathleen
Kerstner, Taryn Flamson, Brittany Bond, Jillian Ukropina, Anne Kircher, Caitlin Farrell, Anne Painter. (middle row, left to right) Kate
Hover, Whitney George, Kamdyn Lucas. (top row, left to right) Margaret Orth, Kellie Kiddle, Lauren Bradburne, Lauren Kerwin, Paige
Jane~, Kalen Nix, Diane Booth, Corey Christine, Chelsea Edmonston, Hilary Powers, Erin Starzyk, Kara Kanen, Ashley Stevens
WEDDINGS
Hardman-Kehir
Tracey Douglase Hardman of Sausalito and
Michael ICeb.lr of Mou Beach exchanged vows
.at St. Francis Yacht Oub in San Francisco on
Nov. 1.
The bride Is the daughter of Ute late H. Lyn
Hardman and Mrs. Thomas Wolfe ill of
Newport Beach.
The bride wore a beaded lace bodice wlth a
slim satin skirt by Alfred Ange.lo.
The mattoo of hon.or was Gretchen Alden.
The brideamaids were Helen Campanella,
Margarita Steinhorst and Betsy Fitqpmlld.
The bddegroom is the IOO of the late Mr. and
Mis. Plank KdUr of Boston. The best man was
Patrick 'Hidden. The ushers 'AWe Michael
Stanoee1c. Robert Gani, Anaf Kopac and Hans Jost
Michael Kehir and Tracey Douglass Hardman
groom is retired.
The bride la employed as a drat-grade
teacher in Santa Ana. The groom la
employed as a flnanclaJ analyst at Olapman
UnlversJty. Kristofer Pitman ~ Marin McElfresh
The recepdon was held at the St. Francis
Yacht Oub with 150 guests in attendance. The
couple spent its honeymoon sailing in the Sea
of Cortez. The couple plans to Uve in Moss
Beach.
The bride Is employed at West Marine. The
•~AND ENGAGEMENTS Nn Saturdays.
For a fonn, ~call Lull Pena at UM9) 674-4298.
IC
Dally Pilot Sarurday, December 27, 2003 A9
FAITH
THE MORAL OF THE STORY
Holiday songs and hymns
bring joy to the world
"Shout for joy to the Lord. all the
earth.
Worship the Lord witl1 gladness;
Come before Him wit II joyful
songs."
PSALM 100:1-2
powerful and the words are worth
reading and rereading:
Joy to the world! The Lord is
come;
Let earth receive her King;
Let ev'ry heart prepare Him
room, T here are many songs that I
love to sing and hear
throughout the year, but at
Ouistmas there are carols that I
especially enjoy. I like some more
than others, and I can even tire of
some of my favorites after hearing
them repeatedly in December.
CINDY
TRANE
CHRISTESON
And heav'n and nature sing,
And heav'n and nature sing.
And heav'n and nature <>ing.
Joy to the earth! the Savior
reigns;
Let men their c;ongs employ: Beside& all the well-known Christmas carols,
there are also wonderful hymns that r love to
sing throughout the year.
I read that in centuries past. singing
hymns was an important way to teach
Oiristian truth to people who were mostly
illiterate. Hymn-singing was and is much
more than a way to communicate
knowledge. It is a wonderful way to exprcs&
our love and praise to God. a deep way to
worship our Heavenly Father.
One hymn I especially like is "Joy to the
World!" Some carols seem a bit slow and
others have a range of keys that I can't
always reach. but it seems 1hat everyone
perks up and participates joyfully in singing
that hymn.
I always thought that the f>Ong was a
Quiscmas carol. but I read that Isaac Watts
based this famous sonK on the last half of
Psalm 98, which celebrates the coming of
the Lord to judge the world in
righteousness. In that psalm, all crea1ion is
called to sing and shout for joy at hif>
CQmfog. The hymn doesn't specifically
mention 01ris1's birth. but that doesn't
maner to me. It celebrates the incredible
involvement of God with his people.
beginning at the stable 111 Bethlehem.
God gave us an amazing gift then that is
worth singing about and celebrating
throughout the year. I can'1 even write abou1
the hymn without humming it. I am
including the song, because the mes!>age is
While fields and floodlt, rocks. hills. and
plains
Repeat the )Ounding 1oy.
Repeat the sounding 1oy.
Rt•peat, repeat the sounding joy.
No more let -.ins and l>Orrows grow.
Nor thorn~ infest the ground;
I le comes to make I lis blessings now
Far as the curse is found.
rar as the cur~e is found.
1-ar as. far as the cuf\e ''found.
I le rules lhl· world with truth and Krace.
J\nd makes the nations provl'
The glorielt of His righ1eouo;nes,,
And wonder-; of His love.
And wonders of His love,
And wonders. wonderi. of I lb love
Watts lived from 1674 to 1748. I imagine
he would have been am:ued to know how
much this hymn wouJd be sung and loved.
Whether we !ling this \Ong at Oiristmas or
other times during the year. God has
brought his joy to the world!
And you can quote me on that.
• CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON 1s a Newpoo
Beach resident who speaks frequently to
parenting groups. She may be reached via
e mail at cmdy a onthegrow com or through the
mall at 537 Newport Center Drive. Suite 505,
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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IN THEORY
Seeing the big picture
AT ISSUE : Saddam Hussein's capture and its
repercussions continues to be covered in the news. How
does press coverage of people who connect themselves
with your religion, but don't adequately represent your
religion, affect the public's view toward your religion?
The mass
mediaS
representation of
cenain
individuals or
groups who
misrepresent a
cenain religion
severely affet:ts
the way the public view.. that
religion. As hard as the media ma}
try. some things arc always lefi our
of the story. l he mass media
should set Its goal on producing
real news. that is, unbiased forts
on what is occurring around the
world It is not only up to the
media to give real facts. bur it 1s
also the general publics
responsibility to find our the cruth
about religions and culture\.
People should not solely depend
on the media for information.
IMAM MOUSTAFA
Al·QAZWINI
Islamic F..ducational Ct•nter of
Orange County. Costa !\ lesa
Wilh Jesus'
coming into this
world. God
pitched a huge
tent for human
bein~ to find
shelter from
stonns-
welcominga
great variety of people at a time in
this tent of God in Oirisl.
Ouisti~ find each olht:'r by
affinity and wbh Lhat we could
reach out to nil olher.;; of course,
we don't qultc know how. Ai our
best we M:e reality as exi.,ting in
Lhe te~ior~ of paradox. ;m1biguity
and divcr;1ty: we agree to dl<;agree.
We come 10 church without
leaving our hroin (or hearts and
bodies) at Lhe door and then have
Celebrate
oppornmiti~ to love all of those
who have managed to come in
with their "wrong" Ideas.
Christian' admire and are
app.illed by preachers from John
Paul II to Desmond Tutu to Billy
Graham to Jerry FallweU,
politician<> from either George
Ru<J1 to Jimmy Carter. celebriti~
from Della Reese to Charlton
I lcs1on. athletes from Mary I Du
Rctton to George Foreman.
authors from D:mieUe Steele IO
J.llR. Tolkien. All are Olristiall.!> by
C.od's grace. ·
Because we believe that God
~ave all persons intellects as tool-;
for understanding and faith
development, we trust that <;ooner
or later olhen. will appl"l'C1au.•
· lh ristian unity in diven.ity.
(11ri.stians do our best to
dcmonst:rdle our religion to others
u1 lcMng actiono;, before we have
w u-.e word'>.
TAE VERY REV. CANON
PETER D. HAYNES
St M1diael & All Angels
l:pi'>(:opal Olun:h. Corona del Mar
Early m Mt•m
Kampf. Adolf
I litJer write. of
hi.'>
t.ransformauon
into an
anti-Semite. I le
cites tJ1e ph}"iical
appearance and
clolhing of St>Vt>ral Jewi...'ih people
he l>eeS on tJ1e \treets of Vienna
and extrapolHlt'S from t.hel>C ft·w
on10 the mtu1y. I le soon charxc..,
that there b JI least one Jewi'h
pcr;on involvt'<.I in every 1mmoml
and illegal <1ct.1vi ty in Gcnnany.
and justifie'> hU. emerging ho!>lili1y
to a people ba.<,('CJ on hilt
knowledge of an mslgnllicant
sample.
Stereotyping b the ~g of
the descenr into prejudict' and
hatred. We project the sins (as wt>
see them) of those with whom we
come into contael or of whom .. w
read onto a larger group. Our
negauw evaluation of a particular
Qirisnan, MlL'>tim. or Jew. for
example. affordi. an opportunity to
defame and marginalize a faith,
culture, nation. or people. If a few
'are "like that." they must all "be or
act like thaL"
lhe human impulse 1oward
prejudice emerge.. out of the
dJ.slikc of difference. To be
different i!> to be <;uspect. II i..,
accentuated by a feeling of
superiority. Racial prejudice may
be at its worst when religior.1
enters into it. for fanatici.'im can
become sanctified. I.et us n·lall
that the linguistic root of
"prejudice" is "rirejudged.''
judgment befon.• the evidenn· ii.
examined People are alwayi; ready
to jump from fact to conjecture.
Rumors grow from scraps of
observed faet to imposing f<1hrl1 '
of fiction. Oiargt~ begin wi1h
!>hred.' of evidencc and grTI\\ u1111I
tht"}' are ~rio11~ enough to
condemn other. for life
nlCl!>t' WhO tJl•f11CUJ1 Lht'lll:-.dVl''
through ham1ftll w1d ha1l'lul m·r..
... hould no1 be vil'wl'<l a'
repn.""'ntaU\ll' of a great rch~<m or
culture. 111eir v10h1uon~ nf tlw
tearhings and h1MOI)' of their fo11h
and people should not bl'
magnified into metaphor'\ tor 1he
l~er group. If J '>mall numlx•r ul
adherents of a rd1gion
cont.ra\ll'ne:-. the IL'l,"Ucy of intt'),'Tlly.
peace and virtue t"lpou-;t-<l by tha1
faith, their mi.'>dt't'<I'-'hould ht·
placed in a lafR<.'r pcr<.pt.'l"llvt: 1\.'
no mdividual M>uld \'.'allt Ju,
entire life judKl'd by one mt idl0111
or ex(X'rie111.:e . .,., no ,digion or
fll'Oplc desef"\t"-to b<.• 1utl1-:1'tl b\
om• who.;e lnyall\ "onh
hp·-.t'mre.
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{949)644-0200 Fax (949) 644-1349
Rev. Monsign~~ WilJiam.,P. Mcl..au&fllin Pastor
LITIJRGIES: aturtby, S p.m. (Cantor),
Sunday, 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Conrcmporary) 10:00 (Choir),
J I :30 a.m. (Canror) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary)
f A ITH •
FAITH
CAlENDAR
office. The ldlolarships will be feelings and behavior of their
awarded In the spring of 2004. chlkhn. The group meets from
Information: (949) 6'4-1341, 10 to 11:30 un. the ftrll and third
http:l~erlan.orp. Mondays of the month at the
./'"--..-lillP"llll~~ E. Babr St., Suite G In
SPECIAL EVENTS
CAPP£UA CNfTORUll
C.ppelle C.ntorum, the young
eduh choir of St. John Vlenney
Q\epel, Is beginning Its Mh year.
The choir i. open to students In
gradel she to 12. It provides active
faith partlclpatlon for teens
during \heir high acti<><M year._
Pertlclpatlon Include. tinging at
mass regularly and at special
events. Rehearsals are from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m . Saturdays In \he
Chapel at 314 Mari'lll Ave ..
NEW ENGLAND Y tnfonnetion: (714) msaaE •
Balboa Island. Younger children
8r8 invited to Join. For more
infom'lation, contact Nancy Kelly,
director at (949) 673-4595.
ENVIRONMENTAL
SCHOLARSHIP
St Mart Presbyterian Church in
Newport is offering on
environmental scholarship fund
for two students. The
scholarships will only be offered
through Chapman University and
UC Irvine. Interested students
should contact their financial aid
The Seventh~ Adventist
Church will host a concert by the
New England Youth EnMmble at
11 a.rn. Seturdey, Jan. 3, at 271
Avocado St, Co.ta Meta. The
ctioir and orchestnl, from
Columbia Union College In
Takoma Pait. Md .. 11 oefebratlng
its 30th eeason tour. tnfonnatlon:
(949) 548-6696.
AMERICAN isRAEL POU11CAL
AFFAIRS co.a I I EE
Rep. Chri,• Cox will lpeak at a
sp,cial event of the American
Israel Polltlcet Affairs Committee
at 7 p.m. Jan. 18 at Temple Bat
Yahm, 1011 Camelbad(. Newport
Beacti. Information: (949)
675-3510.
WORKSHOPS
PARENTING GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County is fonning a parenting
group to help parents to
understand and deal with the
WORSHIP DIRECTORY
MllSA VllRD•
UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH
1701 s.ker, C.M.
Worahlp a Church Schoof
8:30and10:00 a.m.
(714) 97!H234
Or RICtlafd George Rev SrepNrne Toon
Senror Mtnls1tr Youth Mmrsrer
Chrur Church By the Sea
lln11cJ Mrrho<l1<1
MOO W. l\.Jhu.i l~lvJ .. Ncwpon lk~ch
8 4, • m .\.Juli \un<t.r '><hooj
A 1116c 10 •"' "'"'hquoJ Uuldini• "'ind•• xhuol
Tb~ Rn. Ur. G<c>T R C.Up. Pucor
(949)67.J-380S
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! No
Experience
Necessary
Worship 10:00 A.M.
HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dlsclplea of Chrl1t)
2401 lrvln• Ave.
Newport IHcll, CA
(949) 945-5781
Mlllisltr: Of. Dtllil IMft
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST.SCIENTIST
3303 V'tJ Im
Newµ:x1 8ecx:h
673-1 340 or 673-6150
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Pcx:Uic View Dr
Newµ:rt 8ecx:h
644-2617 or 6754661
Church 10 am
SUnday School JO am
Wectimay MceUllQS 7 JO pn
Church 10 am & 5 i:m.
5unday School JO am
Wodr.my MceCllQS 7 JO pn
l 111 Wechldly 12 nocJ\
BINMd ert thou, 0 Loni: teech mt thy ltatueee. Opien thcMI mtnt eyee,
INC I nwy behold wondroui lhlnge out Of thy "'9.
Pae..,_ t t9tta, t•
Bl1lldlcs of The Molhcr Olurdl. Tiie first~ ol om. Sciaiisl .
ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
''Open Amis and Open Minds"
Worship 9:30
7 .. .,._Dr. ... .,,..,. ....
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WORSHIP
DIRECTORY
Publuhes Every Saturday in the
DailyAPilot
CALL
949.57 4.4249
ntlntE.N .JnllSfot'
STEPS TO RECOVERY
Jewfth Femlly Service is offering
e rwpport end diecusalon group
for edutt. whoae c:Nldren or
epou ... suffer from alcohol and
drug addictJon. The group meets
from 7 to 8:30 p.m . Tueedevs at
260 E. Baker St, Suite G In Coats
Mase. lnfonnation: (714)
445-4950. Preregistration is
required.
BNW FIRESIDES
Members of the Bahai faith hold
infonnal public discussions on
spiritual topics at 7:30 p.m . every
Friday and at 11 :30 the last
Sunday of the month. The talks
include brunch or dinner. Also,
Interfaith devotional meetings
will be held the last Saturday
evening of the month. Call for
locations. (949) 759-0999 for
Friday meeting, 1949) 760-5360 for
Sunday meeting, end (9491
646-6328 for Saturday devotional.
ZEN 101
The Zen Center of Orange County
offers an Introduction to Zen
Workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. the
first weekend of every month,
typically on a Sunday, at 120 E.
18th St., Costa Mesa. The cost is·
$60. (949) 722-7818,
http:/..WWW.zcoc.org.
A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY
A 26-lesson study on the life of
Jesus Christ titled M Journey to
the Cross# is taught at 9:45 a.m .
Sundays during the
Homebuilder's Bible Class at
Liberty Baptist Church. The study
parallels the four Gospels to
present the story of-Christ. The
church is at 1000 Bison Ave ..
Newport Beach. Free. (949)
760-5444.
DREAM ON
The Adult Faith Formation at Our
lady Queen of Angels Church in
Newpon Beach holds a dream
analysis group from 1 to 4 p.m.
Sundays at 2046 Mar Visla Drive,
Newport Beach. (949) 219-1408.
MEOfTATION LESSONS
A free Mlectio divine# meditation
group meeting is held at 7:10 a.m.
Tuesdays at Our lady Queen of
Angels, 2046 Mar Vista Drive,
Newport Beach. Lectio is a style
of meditation that includes using
Scripture or a special reading as a
stimulus. The Christian
Meditation Group meets from
7:30 to 9 p.m . on the first and
third Wednesdays of each m onth
at the center. The format includes
two perioda of meditation with
some Instruction on how to
meditate. a talk and a discussion.
19491219-1408.
WEEKLY EVENTS
SUPPORT FOR OLDER WOMEM
The Jewish Family Service offers
a support group for women older
than 50 to address issues such as
anxiety and depression at 10 a.m.
on the MC<>nd and fourth Monday
of each month at 250 E. Baker St.,
Suite G in Costa Mesa.
Preregistration required. (714)
445-4950.
NEW GROUPS
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County has formed a
bereavement support group that
meets at 10 a.m . Tuesdays and a
Challenge of Change support
group that meet• at 10 a.m .
Thursdays. Both groups meet at
Temple Judea In Laguna Hills.
24512 Moulton Partway. The
service la also forming a
parenting support group to meet
the first and third Mondays of
each month at 10 a.m. at the
Jewish Federation Campus, 250
E. Baker St. Suite G, Costa Mesa.
Prereglltration required. (714)
445-4950.
GAY,ILES8M
SUPPORT GROUP
The Jewiah Family Service of
Orange County plan• to preeent a
diecunlon group for parenta of
Jewlth gays end le.blans If
enough people are Interested.
(714) 445-4950.
MYSTICAL NID SPtRrTUAL
The Mylllcaf Spiritualist Church
of South Orange County holds
Sunday Mrvioes every week at 10
a.m . at 2482 Newport Blvd .. Co.ta
Mau, Suite 3. A splrituel healing
Mrvtoe start.a et 9:30 a.m . (949)
681-2290 .
RE.-..atftG GROUP
Our LedY Queen of Angele tw>fda
• re-membering group at 8:16
p.m . 9YefY otherSunday at 2046
Mar VISla Drive, Newport Beed\
The parish center 11 et 2046 M~r 1 ,,,,
VIila Drive, Newport Beach. I n 548-3844. "7•
•lt'Jl I
BREAKFAST FEU<>WSt9» 'I.
St Michael and All Angels ' "1'
Episcopal Cttur<ti hold1 lta Men't'I~'.
Fellowship Breakfast at 7 a.m. on'
the &ecQnd third and fourth •'J rlf
Thursdays ~f eact, month at 323:.f r ... i
Pacific View Drive, Corona del '\1•''
Mar. Free. (949) 644-0463. ' ',.
' ,, '
MEN'S FELLOWSHIP 1;•
BREAKFAST ·•1
The M en'• Fellowship Breakfast•
of St Andrew's Presbyterian
Church meets from 7 to 8 a.m. '' '
Wednesdays in Oierenfield Hall, 1 •
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport , ,,
Beach. $2.50 at the door. (949) , .1 ..
631-2880. • , ,I
'tt ,
SEPARATION SUPPORT .
Jewish Family Service of Orang,; 1,:
County holds a women's divorce •
and separation support group at'~,'
p.m. Wednesdays at the Jewish ,., 1 Family Service's office at the r
Jewish Federation Campus, 250 ''
E. Baker St., Suite G, Costa Mesa'.' 1 •
For dates and fees, call (714) • · •
445-4950, ext. 114. '' '''
YOUNG WOMEN'S
SUPPORT GROUP
Jewish Family Service of Orange ' '
County offers a support group for •
younger women dealing with .• t
issues such as life passages and • •
changes, body images, family, • .
relationships and loneliness at 7 . •
p.m . Tuesdays at the agency
office, 250 E. Baker St., Suite G,
Costa Mesa. Preregistration
required. (714) 445-4950. ext. 114'. "•
HELPING THE HELPERS • ~;,
Jewish Family Services is . [4'
sponsoring 11 discussion group
focusing on the issues and i ..
concerns faced by adult children "'
taking care of \heir elderly
parents .. The offices are at 250 E.
Baker St .. Suite G, Costa M esa. ' •"
Preregistration is required. $10.
(714) 445-4950.
ANXIETY ANO DEPRESSION
SUPPORT
The Jewish Family Service of
Orange County offers a support ;
and discussion group for adults
experiencing anxiety and or J
depression from 10 a.m . to noon,;,~
on Mondays at the agency ~ -~ , ' f offices, 250 E. Baker St , Surte G if'.\'-
Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 445-4956.' ., ; ....
INTERFAl'Tli COUPLES GROUP '' •t•
Jewish Family Service is forming'''
a discussion group for interfaith
couples where one partner is .. : ·' Jewish to speak about issues • _ ,
affecting an interfaith _, '
relationship. Jewish Family
Service is at 250 E. Baker St ..
Suite G, Costa Mesa. (714)
445-4950.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
Jewish Family Service of Orange
County will hold a new ongoing 'Mf..
bereavement support group for •1
people in all stages of loss at 7 /
p.m . Tuesdays at the Jewish .,, '•'
Family Service, 250 E. Baker St . .' 1111
Suite G, Costa M esa. Free. (714) • ' 445-4950. ,, ,, ••
1,.;i•
FRIDAY GROUP ,
Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach~tJI~
holds weekly Friday night h.·~
services at 8 p.m. with a ','
fellowship hour and
refreshments afterward 81 2401 "
Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. (949) ~
648-6900.
DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP I •
The Jewish Family Service of .. •
Orange County offerg a support ''" 1
and discuuion group for adults 1
dealing with the aftennath of •
divorce at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at irl'll
the agency offices, 260 E. Baker ''' ...
St., Costa Mesa. C.11 for prices. iMl.
(714) 445-4950, ext. 114. .\Oll
PASSAGES SUPPORT GROUP ...... I
Jewish Family Service of Orangd<>" ·
County will hold e support and •11111~1
discussion group for people lh' 11
dealing with the luues of anxlefVI'
depression, relatlonahlp., ·r, 1"~1
communlcetton, life changes, '1"1"'.
lonellnffl end family et 10 a.m. 11 ,;ii
Mondaye at the agency offlce1, '"""'
250 E. Baker St, Suite G, Colla 1 "1:•
Mesa. $16. Preregistration
required. (714) ~-
COMMUNITY & CLUBS
He.lping children learn to read
D ally PlJot readers ought to
be encouraged by the
lmplOYing Academic Perf 9nnance Index scores in the
N~-Mesa Unifted School
Of.strict.
APl scores were up at 28 of
the district's schools, with the
greatest growth at Pomona.
Whjltier and Wilson schools, the
three target sohools for the Daily
Pilqt's and notary's Reading by 9
program. It takes talented
teachers. involved parents and
volunteers, plus the' necessary
resources to help students learn
and master reading.
During the past four years, the
efforts of the Daily Pilot and the
Rotary Oubs of
Newport-Balboa. Newport
lrvine and Newport Beach
Sunrise in support of the Los
Angeles Times Reading by 9
program has raised more than
$24,000. That total Includes
$10;000 from Daily Pilot readers
towiu'd delivering 16.500 books
to \.indergarten through
third-grade students at Pomona.
Whittier and Wilson elementary
sch<>ols, which have the highest
percentage of
limited-Engl.Jsh·s~
students and lowest test scores ·nus year, the tfuee Rotary
Qubs have challenged Daily
Pilot readers to match the
$6,800 they're putting up to buy
hooks for the three schools. Your
SIO donation will be matched by
the Rotary Oub to buy 11
reading books. A $25 donation
will be matched to buy 30
GETTING
INVOLVED
• GETTING INVOlYED runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot on a
rotating basis. For Information on
adding your organl:iatlon to this
list, call (949) 5744298.
ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA
Costa Mesa families can host a
German 91\Jdent and earn up lo
$1.000toward a numbarof
travel-abroad programs. Danielle
Carpino, (800) 322-HOSt
ALS ASSN., ORANGE
COUNTY CHAPTER
Thq Amyotrophic Lateral
Sclerosis Assn., which helps
people who have the disorder
that is also known as Lou Gehrig's
disease, needs volunteers. (714)
375-1922.
ALZHEIMER'S ASSN.
Of ORANGE COUNTY
Support gro up leaders, Visiting
Volunteers. family resource
consultants and office volunteers
are needed. Volunteers may work
on one-time projects or ongoing
programs. Training sessions are
available. (800) 660-1993.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
The Orange County Region of the
American Cancer Society seeks
office volunteers. The society also
seeks volunteers to answer calls
for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter.
(949) 261-9446.
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP
The American Cancer Society
Discovery Shop needs unwanted
goods such as clothing, furniture,
jewelry, accessories, antiques
and collectibles to fund the
society's researdl, education and
patient services programs. The
goods may ba dropped off at
2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar. Volunteers are also
needed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
M()f\day through Saturday at the
same location. (949) 640-4n7.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
ROAD TO RECOVERY
The transportation program
nee~s volunteers to drive cancer
patients to and from medical
treatments free of charge. The
1'1tq1Jlred commitment is a few
hours eacn week or month.
Drivers must have a valid driver's
llcenae and Insurance and be at
least 25. Volunteer1 may use
either their own vehicles or
JIM DE
BOOM
boob,aS50
donation· will
be matched
tobuy58
boobandao
on.
Yourtu-
deductible
donation to
buyReadlqg
by9boo.b
can be made
payable and
malled to
Rotary Dlsbict 5320 Foundation,
cl o Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Book
orders are due Jan. 5, so pull out
your checkbook and help
provide the re&Ol.lCCeS to
Pomona. Whittler and Wilson
elementary schools.
Make your investment and
then watch the dM~ds grow.
EXCHANGE SUPPORTS CHLO
ABUSE PRMNT10N
The F.xchange Oub of
Newport Harbor donated the
proceeds from its movie benefit,
some $26,000, to the Otlld
Abuse Prevention Center.
The Newport Harbor Oub
helped to start the center, which
now has a budget in excess of $3
million and serves more than
20,000 children annually, past
President Dick freeman said.
Oub President John ~had
the pleasure of presenting the
check to a most appreciative
Kathy MeCarreD, the center's
director, who expressed her
appreciation for the Exchange
American Cancer Society vans.
(949) 261-9446 or
scomer@canoor.org. The
American Cancer Society is also
looking for volunteer speakers for
its Speakers Bureau program,
which offers a free service to
communities, schools and
corporations by providing trained
speakers to address cancer
issues. The organi:iation will train
all interested volunteers at a
special session on Dec. 7 from
8:30 s.m. to 1 :30 p.m. at the
Spectrum Club, 1535 Deerparit
Drive in Fullerton. For
reseivations, call Florence Dann
at (949) 567-0604 by Nov. 22.
AMERICAN HEART ASSN.
The American Heart Assn. Is
looking for volunteers to perform
various general office duties in
the main office and Implement
educational and fundraising
events through Orange County.
No experience necessary.
Training will be provided. (949)
856-3555.
AMERICAN HOME HEALTH
HOSPICE PROGRAM
The American Home Health
Hospice Program needs
volunteers to give emotional
support to terminally ill patients
and their families in the greater
Orange County area. Training ia
provided. (714) 550-0800 or (800)
54().2545.
AMERICAN RED CROSS,
ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER
The chapter needs volunteers to
address community groups
about Red Cross services and 10
act as liaisons with the media In
disaster and emergency
situations. Lynn Howes. (714)
481-5376.
ANIMAL NETWORK
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Become a bottle-feeder or take in
pregnant cats at your home.
Many shelters kill pregnant cats
upon arrival. Dogs and cats are
also available for adoption.(949)
759-3646or
www.anlmsfn,,tworlc.orp.
ASSJSTANCE LEAGUE
OF NEWPORT-MESA
Volunteera looking for varying
levels of Involvement are needed
to help the organization with Its
goal of helping children In the
community. (949) 646-6929.
ASSN.RaWSSANCf CREATORS '
The CostAI Meu group IP0080fa
and supports outtNc:h
community sefVkle programs,
Oub't continued aupport.
~--KIWMll .._.TMTAQQMT
Loflldme Cotta 1.feA KlwanJs
member ........ naut passed
away on Dec. 6 at the age of 92. I
never knew '!q's real name until
J read the CelebratJon of Ufe
program from his service at the
Presbyterian Olurch of the
Ciovenant in Costa Mesa -
Oaude P.llJ.s Tu.ggart.
I first met Thg at the Service
Oub Qlymplcs that was held at
the YMCA in the early 1980s and
at the Service Oub Hall of Fame
Luncheon arowtd the same
time. He was one or the first
inductees into the Service Oub
Hall of Fame.
Tltg had a long working career,
including years at National <:ash
Register, Dean Witter and in real
estate sales. He graduated from
Ball State University with a
degree in physical education,
taught business classes and
coached high school basketball
after graduation.
After retiring, be taught at
Coastline College. lag was a
husband, father, grandfather
~d great-grandfather. He was a
rreal contributor to his
commuruty. He will be missed.
My condolences to Marie and
the family.
HOLIDAY BRUNCH FOR FOCIS
Friends of the Orange Coast
lnterfaith Shelter held Its annual
holiday brunch on Dec-. 10 al
the Newport Coast home of
Janel Kerber. The event
such as the homeless sanctuary.
Volunteers are needed. (714)
540-5803.
BEST BUDDIES
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers 18 and
older to provide companionship
for adults with developmental
dlsabllities. As a "Citizen Buddy:'
volunteers will visit with a buddy
twice a month and call or e-mail
them once e week. The
organization also has an
e-Buddies program that fonns
friendships entirely over the
Internet Volunteers for that
program must be at least 12 years
old. (714) 546-1826 or
www.b6$tbuddies.org.
BIG BROTliERS, BIG SISTERS
The local chapter is looking for
men and women older than 18
who have lived in Orange County
for at least one month and have
been employed for at least one
month to serve as big brothers or
big sisters for children ages 6 to
16 from single-parent homes.
(714) 544-7773,
http:/twww.bigbrooc.org.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.
Volunteer opportunities for the
Orange County Council include
fundraising. program
development and training to
existing troops and padts. (714)
546-4990.
BOYS I. GIRLS CLUBS
OF NEWPORT-MESA
The three area clubs need
volunteer coaches and arts and
crafts workshop teachers. Call for
locations. (949) 642-2245.
BRAIUE INSTITUTE'S
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER
The nonprofit organization is
looking for volunteers to assist
blind and visually impaired
students In a variety of areas.
Mary Johnson, (714) 821-5000,
ext 2113.
CNIP LAUREL FOUNDATION
Camp Laurel is seeking volunteer
counselors anti medical staff for
Summer Camp and Teen
Adventure Camp. The
organization is dedicated to
providing educational camping
programs free of charge to
children living with HIV and AIDS.
(323) 653-5005.
CASA TERESA
Cau Te"'88, e temporary home
for aingle pregnant homeleu
women 18 and older, need•
volUMieera for tt.... poeftlone:
office~. c:omputw
co-chain~ G9le E1 ,,_.,
Myra Wiener and SeaMntha
OleDlk.
The brunch was a big sucoesa.
with carloads of giftl. toys and
clothes gathered for homeless
famlliea living at the Orange
Coast Interfaith Shelter In Costa
Mesa. Bdelberg said. The event
also raised more than $3,000.
Plano dluslc bys.Dy
P.dmonda tddcd to the
festivities. The sheJter'• board
member$ catered the event with
the help of Oler Dennie Bruk at
the Five Crowns restaurant, and
board member Sue Benhad
sold Christmas tree ornaments
ma de by children at the shelter.
The •purchased• omameots
were then put on a tree and
taken to the shelter for the
children to enjoy.
Homelessness is gJOWing ln
Orange County, shelter
executive director Michael
Arnot said.
"More than 23,000 people are
without perqianent shelter and
of those, 17,000 are In familles
with children,• he said. ·111e
Orange Coast Interfaith Sheller
is the oldest and largest in the
county for homeJess families.
Our temporary program is a
model for others nationwide in
helping homeless families
become self-supponing.~
FINDING A WAY TO
AU THE KETTlE
·1 was at the Ruby's Diner
corporate office in Newpon
Beach and there were I 0 or so
assistant, program developer
aaslstent, and resale boutique
salesperson. Information: (714)
538-4860.
CENTENNIAL EVENT
co•&ttEE
Volunteers are needed to serve
on a Centennial Event Committee
to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Corona del Mar In
2004. Community input on the
final form of that committee is
also sought Information:
(949)675-0501.
COMPANION HOSPICE
The Hospice ia 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 life and comfort measures.
Eadl applicant will receive 16
hours of orientation and training.
Information: (714) 56()..8177,
volunreers@'Companion
Hospice.com.
COMMUNITY ANIMAL
NElWORK
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, and then release them
badt to the property where they
were found. The goal of the
Sal'lladon Army kettles on I.be
reception desk.· Dally PUot
reader c.n1e Hamlfcon said.
•eurtoua by nature, I ubd
what tbeee were for,· abe aaJd.
"II seems that tomeone there
had heard or the financial
challenge Salvation Army has
this year due to the grocery
store strikes. The management
of Ruby's Diner volwtteered to
place a money buclcet at each of
its locations 10 help SaJvatton
Anny out I'm lrnpressed with
this display of teamwork and
community spirit~
That's the holiday splrid
WORTH REPEATING
From the Thought {or the Day
provided by Greg Jtell8y of the
Newpon-Mesa Irvine Interfaith
Council:
,Wow far you go in Ufa
depends on you being tender
with the young, compassionate
with the aged, sympalMtic with
the striving and tolerant of tlu
wook and the strong. B«ause
someday in life, you will halle
been all of these.•
-GEORGE
WASttNGTON CARVER
Happy New Year to all!
• COMMUNITY a CLUBS is
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QUOTE Of TIE DAY
•1 ~ llU I luM to do It
ogtllil. I want to do it again.
h luu motivated me.•
..... .,..,..., Costl Mesa eu
· soccer p11yer
BOYS BASKE I BALL Estancia's
Carias Pinto ( l)
driVes to the
basket, beating
Antioc~ Kevin
Lubina ·1n Coast
Classic ..
tournament
action Friday at
Estancia ligh.
Pirlto put fifteen
poirts on the
~d in the first
hatf and SCOf'ed
a game-high 21
as the Eagles ·
advanced to the
second round.
E agles Soar to ·a win
Estancia advances to
second round of
Coast Classic with
victory over Antioch.
mates made sure that
leed atood up.
With bW fouls, Pinto
sat out the ftna.I 2:" or
the flrst quarter and the
Panthers cut a 14-" defi-
cit to 18-13 at the end of
the period.
After Pinto opened
the tc:Odng with a tbere-
polnter 20 seconds into
the contest, the ea.-
never trailed OD their Pinto. who made his
flm six sl\ota, including three,
three-pointers, returned to the
lineup at the beginnlng of the
second quarter as the Eagles
CS-") switched to a zone derense
ln the hope that he wouldn't
pick up his third foul.
P•trlck L•verty
OaifyPUot . .
OOSTA MESA -Carloe Pinto
staked the Estancia High boys
basketball team to a double-dJait lead Friday ln the ftrst
round of the ~· Coast Ou-
sic tournament and his team·
way to a 61-48 victory over Antf..
och. advulcing to battle 'M>rt-
man in t,he quarterflnals at 8 to-
night
PintQ scored 11 of Bstanda's
flm I• points to open an early
IO-point lead. but wa.s forced to
the sideline because or foul
trouble. S.. EAGLES, P.i• 83 STEVE McCRANK I
OAl.YPILOT
GIRLS WATER POlO
waking care of business
Newport makes quick
work of Huntington
Beach, and a
second-half surge
leads to win over
Santa Margarita.
Steve Vil'l•n
Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BPACH -Coach Bill Bar-
nett's Newport Halbor High gjrls water
polo'team ls 4-0 to start the season. but
if anyone knows the coach, sua:ess is
not necessarily about wins and losses.
The Sailors earned two victories to
open the Newport Harbor-Corona del
Mar Holiday Cup. yet Barnett and his
players nodced areas
•
which needed im-
provement. Padence
was a quality needed
for the Sailors ln their
9·5 quarterfir\al win
over Santa Margarita
Saturday afternoon at
Newport.
Bamett, as well as senior c.atolyn
Conway and junior Anne Belden. rec-
ognized the Sailors' impatience. par-
ticularly in the first half. Newport built
a 2-0 lead, but Santa Margarita (3-3)
bounced back to knot the score less
than two minutes into the second
quaner. Conway scored her third goal
of the game, putting N~rt up, 3·2,
with 2:38 left before halfttnle.
"We're just trying to get our overall
game in gear," Barnett said. "We're not
getting everyone Involved, only our
two-meter players."
Barnett also said the wind was a fac.
tor in the game, and when Newport
• went in the direction of the wind. they
took advantage. He also said the Eagles
wore down a bit ln the second half,
mainly beciluse they had to go to over·
lime to defeat Laguna Beach in the
morning.
Newport pounced on the F.agles' lack
or energy ln the second half. In the
tb1rd quarter:, Belden stepped up with
two goals ln a 87-tee<>nd tpan. giving
SM NEWPORT, P .. e 84
STEVE McCRANI< I DAILY PILOT
Santa Margarita's Brooke Figge, left, and Newport Harbor's Ashling Taylor battle for the ball at Newport on Friday.
Sea Kings bounce back with two wins to end three-game skid and
are excited to face top~seeded Foothill in today's semifinals.
Steve Vlr1•n • Foothill in a semifinal at Newport Harl>or. Daily Pilot CdM could possibly face Back Bay rival New·
port Harl>or later today, as the Sailors are in the
C.ORONA DEL MAR -While earning two vie-other semiftnaJ of the 16-team tournament. fac-
tories Saturday. the Corona del Mar High girls ing Santa Barbara. The tourney's third-place
water polo team showed it Is a different squad game Is slated for 3 p.m.. and the dcJe match ls at
from the one that started the 2003·04 season. 4:05 p.m. at Newport.
The Sea Kings (3-3) ended their three~game skid with "I love to play those guys,· CdM Coach Aaron <llaney
vlctorlea over Edison, 9·2, and then Poway, 14·4, on the saJd of playing against Foothill. "It's sreat to play them
first day of the Newport HarbOr-Corona del Mar Holiday and I know the girls really like playing them. The girls are
Cup at Cd.M. Though the Sea Kings were on their game really psyched to play them."
Saturday, their true test of whether they have indeed Im-
proved will come today at 10:40 a.m. ~t top-seeded See CdM, P .. • 84
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Nilani Duarte
After earning first-team All-CIF honors last year the
pressure has been on Costa Mesa junior midfielder.
Steve Vlr1•"
Daily Pilot .
Tucked away ln Nllani Duarte'•
room la a box. packed with arttclea
from the 2002-03 Cotta Meta High
girts eoccer eeuon. Amkl the
fD ·r feel like I have to do It again,"
• Duarte Mid of achJevtna ftnt-team ·
all-league and AD-CIP honors. "l
want to do It ap1n. It bu motivated
me."
With that in mind, Duarte played
new.paper dtpplnp there are a coupJe of
patches: tlnt·teun AD..QP Southern Section
DtYll6on m, lint-team All-Ookleo Welt
T honor.,...... uw ltOl'ed-.y. but ..... ~i'ef9'111111tfor Dull1&She~ ll.5a eopbomoN. Now 1111 dw of
...-llacb~~ ADd. IDlllt do It ...._(:I..., patldaa-=-1
~.tr.~-=:...
one of her bett pmee ol the eeMOn,
scoring two goals and de1tverlng an Ullat in
leading the Costa Mela pta IOccef teun to
a 3-0 Golden Welt i....,.. v1c:tory OV'er'
Senta Ana Dec. 18.
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Plot Adiete of dw Wlek. Md been beldlnl Che""' She WU not 1.,. ....... C.orom
c1e1 *Dec. 18 and did noc..,. • dM
t.balnp Iott, 2-0. Shi ... Wt l6d: two
dlyt ... tplnlt the Sldntt. but .... dim ..............
Saturday, Oecember 27, 2003 11
WRESTIJNG
CdM
• aims
high
Sea Kings hope to
use strong junior
class in bid for top
finish in tough PCL.
Barry Faulkner
Daily Pilot
When calorie-conscious
wresders convene around a din-
ner table, food ls typically an
afterthought. So. when seven
then-sophomores joined Co-
rona del Mar High wrestling
coach Gary Almquist at a res-
taurant before attending last
year's CIF
•
~~~the~als ~
spectators, the
topic strayed
from myriad
menu opdons.
"I asked, Who
is placing (at ClF) next year?' "
Almquist said. .. And they all
raised their hand and said 'I
am.' I told them that if just one
of them placed in ClF as jun-
iors, then alJ of them would as
seniors. That's how competitive
with each other they all are."
Those seven juniors form the
nucleus of a squad Almquist be-
lieves could earn success in the
rugged Paclftc Coast League,
which includes wrestling
powerhouse Calvary Outpel of
Santa Ana. as well as emerging
juggernaut Tesoro.
"The junior class Is stepping
up," saJd Almquist, who saw
juniors Taylor AJston, Brian Fee-
ley and Jon Dean finish third in
their respective weight classes
at the season-opening Downey
1 O·way invitational.
Dave Simon, a newcomer to
the program, earned a second-
place finish at the Downey meet
and fellow seniors Ryan Shores
and Dane Roble have also
earned spots in the varsity line-
up, among the 47 athletes cur·
rently ln the program.
"It's the biggest turnout since
I've been here." saJd Almquist,
In his eighth season at the helm.
A!Bton Is slated to start in the
112-pound class, while Feeley
(135) and Dean (140) join fellow
juniors Man Loeb (130), Isaac
Inouye (145), Andrew Keligian
(215) and Robbie Richey
(heavyweight) in the projected
starting 14.
Simon (189). Shores (160),
and Robie (171 l add to the
upperclassmen expected to lead
the way, while sophmore &ton
Greub (1 19) gained valuable
varsity experience as a fresh-
man.
Sophomore Ian Hogan (152),
See WRESTLING, Pqe 84
•
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Mesa rally falls short I
•'MSICETBAU.: The Costa
Mesa High boys basketball
team whittled a 20-polnt half-
U.ma detklt to thtee, but fell to
Centennial of Corona, 58-55, Ln
the first round of the Orange
Holiday Oasslc Friday at Oiap-
m"1 University.
The Mustangs (6-4) ti.it four of
their td three-pointers in fhe totuth quarter, when they out·
scored the Huskies, 22-11. Mesa
posted a 39-22 second-half ad-
~~age.
~ott lCnoJt had five three-
polnters to' lead the Mustangt
with 19 points, while senior
center Marko Stankovic tied his
aeaon-high with 13 points.
. felt Waldron bad 13 points
and 10 rebounds for the Mus-
tangs. who also received seven
points and 1 O assists from
sophomore point guard Brian
Molina.
Coata Mesa plays Xeonedy
today at 10:30 a.m. in a conso-
la!Jon quarterfinal.
Onnp Hold9y Quslc
F1ril f'iiUiiCI
Cent9nnlal 51, Cost• Men 55
Score by Ou•rters Coate Mesa e 1 11 22 -155
Centennial 1e 20 11 11 58 eo.ta MeN -Waldron 13, Stanko11lc
13, Knox 19, Molina 7. Krikorian 3,
Wase O. Aleson 0.
EAGLES
Continued from B 1
The move worked as the
Eagles outscored Antioch, 13-5,
ln the quarter to take a 31-18
halftime lead.
But Pinto, a junior and three-
year starter who fin1shed with 21
points, attempted to take a
charge in the opening seconds of
the third quaner and was called
for a blocking foul with 7:36 re-
maining in the period. Once
again, he went to the sidelines, a
bad omen considering the Eagles
bad been outscored 11-8 without
him In the game.
I · l:l/e me-v we ~ OD the
~end, to execute our Oex
offense, work the clock and get
good shots,• Estancia Coach
RmseD 1Cing said. "With Carlos
out, we needed to work the of·
fense. 1 told our guys, if you get a
wide open shot, you have the
green light But we wanted to get
the ball inslde and get to the free
throw line."
Sans Pinto, Estancia made the
lead stick. They got the ball in-
"'"-go••• . ~ e. w.ldron J, ~1.Moll(wt.
Cs•1 nlal • t.uc. e, Gooda n. 1""*110.i.~ "· Wllll~ 13, ~ 1 l"llClteraeon 4.
,S-pt. goati ~ lumft 2, Hughe9 2,
Wllllem.1.
Sage falls to Anaheim
•MSDl'MU: s.ge Hill
School'• boys basketball tea(»
tu.yed 'wfth Anaheim for three
quarters Friday In the Ont
round of pool play at the St. An·
thony tournament. But the
Colonists went on an-11 ·polnt
r:un at the end of the third quar-
ter and the beglnnlng of the
fourth to po1t a 54·44 victory
over the Ught.q.lng.
Anahelm point guard An·
thony Deville hit a 35-foot
three-pointer as time expired in
the third quarter, giving hia
team a ftve-polnt advantage.
The Colonials went on to score
the first eight points of the
fourth quarter to push the lead
to double digits. Senior Kevin
Joyce led the Ughtning (6-3)
with 24 points, including four
three.pointera. >t wP his fifth
atra.ight game of scoring 20 or
more. Junior guard -Man Loper
added 14 points.
St.~ tourMmeftt
Firit"iiUrid pOOI PliY
Anthelm 54, 51199 HMl 44
ScofwbvOu.-. An.helm (O T1 15 111 • IM
S.ge Hiii s 12 11 13 -'4
AMheim-Devllle 13, Jones 6,
Bemire 5, Gutierrez 5, Martln 3,
Hernendo 2, Valencia 13, ~eve• 2.
Carbahal 4.
3-pt. goals -Oevllle t, Jones 1,
Gutlemti 1. .... Mii • t.Mler 2. LOIMtf 14, Joyce
24, Voge 4, Wilkins 0, Samel 2,
Hancodc O, Derhelm 0.
3-pt. goale -Joy~ 4.
Sailors split two games
•SOCCER: The Newport
Harbor HJgh boys -soccer team
defeated Tesoro. 3-1. but lost to
Saddleback., • -~ in pool play or
the 'ftabuco Hills Tournament
Friday.
Senior Joel Walker scored two
goals, while senior Clase Kelly
added one goal Cor the Sailors
(5-3) against Tesoro. Ho~r.
Saddleb~ck earned the l ·O Win
by scoring irt injury time, witlt'
about 30 seconds left in the
contest, Newport Coach Ryan
Hernandez said.
Newport will close tourna-
ment action •oday at 9:30 a.m.
CdM remains unbeaten
•SOCCER: The Corona deJ
Mar High boys soccer team tied
twice in the Trabuco Hills tour-
nament Saturday to remain un·
beaten this season.
The Sea Kings (5-0-4) tied La-
guna Hills. 2-2. to open pool
play. Oirls Ringstrom and Aus-
tin Brawner scored goals with
side to senior Scott Sankey who
converted three tradltlonaJ
three-point plays in the quarter
and finished the game with 17
points and 16 rebounds. 10 of
them in the second half after Es-
tancia had been out:rebounded
22-15 over the first two quarters.
The Eagles also converted
three other buckets inside. lay-
ups by sophomores Mike McDa-
nlels and Scott Markley and a
leaner by junJor Hugo Escobedo.
All 15 of Estancla's third-quarter
points came in the paint or at
the free-throw line after Estancia
hit six of ll three-pointers ln the
first half.
The work of Sankey, McDa·
niels. Mlllkley. Eaoobedo and
Jose Viramontes extended Estan-
cia's lead to "3-U before Antioch
closed the quarter with an 11-3
run. Even after that. the ~es
had played the entire period
without Pinto and still )ed 46-35.
"We've got aophomores like
Dallas Kopp and IMcDanJelaJ
and It's good experience for
them,• J(1og saJd. "They need to
step up their games when Carlo.
Is not out there. They need lo be
more of an offensive threat They
.
...a.ta c:omma rrom Duury
Wbltaker md Dominic Rubino. Jay Zimmerman A!CX>rded four
...... and Andrew DWynu hed
three. Cd.M overcame a S-l defi·
di. to tie, S.-3, with tourney boat
~ H1UI Setwday nl&ht.
The Sea Klnp acored rwo ~
in the final 15 tn.U,iutes, Rlne-
atrom. ~ aod Mleo Ce-
rutd ac:ored. Zimmerman
atoppe<f: IS ~ts.
CdM Will play at 11 :40 a.m to·
day lo.consolation action.
Mesa falters at home
• MSICBTMIJ.: Costa Mesa
High girls basketball coach Jim
Weeks gave b.la team a cWDcult
assignment lo the first round of
the MUltanp' tournament and
San Ramon Valley proved aa
difticult u expectt!d, defeating
Mesa, 52·39, Friday.
The Mustangs (4-3) fall into
the consolation bracket, where
they will meet La Qulota at 1:30
p.m. today.
Senior guard Cassey Brick
had eight points, six assists and
five reboundl' <for Meaa. wntch
was led In ICOring by Susy Tru-
jillo's 11 point&.
Cota .............
F1i'il i'CMiriil
Sen "-'non Valley &Z,
CoetaMeult
Score by au.... SRV 111 1 11 e • 52 Meu 8'3128 -39
a.i "9mon v.ley -CordMlus 2,
Cheung 2, lannlng 6, Orewen 1,
Yelman 22. At>trcromble 4, Rivera
8, Wittenburg 2. Rufe 6.
3-pt. go1la-None.
Coste MeM -Brlc:k 8, Cluff 9, Enesl
2, Trvjlllo 11, S.. ~<1,Jtt.
Verga re 5, Kelly 0. •
3-pt. goals -Cluff 3, Trujillo 2, Br.
Vergara 1.
Eagles lose to Hart
• BASICETBALL: SenJor
Nancy Castro scored 18 points,
but the &tancia High g{rts
basketball team lost to Hart. 76·
39, ln the first roWld of the Edi·
son-Marina telumament Satur-
day at Marina.
Jwrlor Imelda Pena was also
ln double figures, scoring 11
points. F.stanci.a Coach Tam-
mette Rappa said her players
were a bit sluggish In the first
half, but improved in the sec-
ond. Yet, it was too late. Hart
led, 43-16, at halftime.
Estancia (2-8) will compete in
consolation action today at
12:30 p.m.
E~townernent
Fli'iltrounil
Hert 7', EstancNI 3t
SooNbYO......
Estancia l • 1 '' -39 Hart 20 23 1& 18 -79
&tenc:la -WeH 9, Pena 11, Cast.ro
18, Mino o. Neal 0, M11ldonado 1,
Florea 0.
3-pt. goals -Pena 1.
Technicals -Wase.
need to step up and plc.k up the
scoring."
McDaniels, the Eastes' t.hird-
leading scorer this year, picked
up six points in the second half
and 10 in the game.
Pinto returned at the start or
the fourth quarter a.nd promptly
extended the lead to 15 points,
hitting a pair of mid-range jump-
ers.
He missed just two of 10 shots
on the nJght and was perfect
from three-point range. making
all three shots from beyond the
arc.
COllta.Mk
FWriiiiiid
&tMdat 81, Antloah 41 aocw. bv Qulrtll9 Antioch ,~ • 11 ,, -• Estanc:le II 13 1S 18 ' -t1
Andoah -HUI 6, ¥t o. Jot.neon 17.
Lublna 11, Qulrtc o. Pugh 6, r:wi.ro.
Moore 0, ~naford O, Addlton 9.
3-pt. go.ls -.IOhneon 1, Adcfl9on t.
Fouled out -l.l..lblna. Tedmic•-None. ~ -P\nto 21, McOlnlMI 10,
Vl,..mont11 6, Eecobedo 3, SenUy 17.
Mertdey 5, ICopp 0.
3-pt. pit -Pinto 3. McOenlelt 1,
Markley 1, Vlremontet 1.
Fouled out -None.
Tectlnlatt. -None.
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WRESTLING
Continued from Bl
fourth at' Downey, u weU u
f~ Zac Von Berg (103)
and Tum Folb (125), wW allo be
counted upon to ti)' to get the
2002 PCL champloru back Into
the top h&1f ot the league ataod·
lngs, whteJl would produce a
berth ln the CJP team playoftl.
Almquist is also pleased to
have Steve ShJpman, who
placed fifth in CIP OM.lion 111 ll
21 S pounds in 2002 for CdM.
back in the program u h1a as -
sistant coach.
•He's making a huge dlffer-
ence, • Almquist sald. ·111e
freshmen love hJm. •
S L AMM E RS FC
~----Newport Beach, California
0
CDM
Continued from Bl
SPORTS
aeveo goals from the two pmea
combined.
•Jt'a hard for me to alngle out
ooe glrl who performed grea_t for
us, .. Olaoey sakl. ., tbou&ht f!V•
Olaney Mid the Se& Kl.op ery one wu really on top of It•
haw become excited to face the The .Sta JGngs were efDclept
Kn.lghta becauae they played ao on their counterattack through-
wtll Sa~ espedally= .,i out the game. Cd.M_ 14 junjor goalie Poway. CdM defea&ed Brittany ~n. who recorded
but Chaney thought the Sea eight saves, would uau.ally start
K1np could have pJayed better. the oounteraaaclt with a lead
1bey made up for ft when they pass, and either Hewko, Eading-
took on Poway (7·3). ton or aenJor Vivian Uao would
Sophomore Camille Hewko ftn.llh on the other end.
scored llve goals and senior Ka· Uao and JUnJor Jordan Anae
tya F.adJngton added four u scored rwo goals each, and Kade
CdM built a 7-0 lead and never Kubu COl)trlbuted one. Poway
looked back. While Hewko came as close u S.-3 less than
caught a bit or fire, Ead.lngton . one minute into the fourth quar-
also displayed a J'lice to.uch ter, but the Sea Kings closed out
throughout the day. scoring the game with a 6-1 run. Uao
and Bddlngton scored on the
counterattaclt during the spurt.
Hewko made good on two out-
side shots. Kubas scored in two
meters and Eadlngton capped
the scoring with an outside shot
with 37 seconds left.
Winter Hollday Soccer Camp 2003
~That was one or the best
games we have played, .. Q\aney
said. •our defense was great and
we didn't give them that many
opportunities. We were finding
the open (player! and we were
really patient There has been
improvement. ..
Offered for girls and boys ages 8-14
Come and have the opporturuty to train with the best to bring out your best. Camp focus will
be on both individual skills and smaU group tactics. Take the opportunity to train wich Camp
Dircccors Walid and Ziad Khoury. The Khoury Brothers have built the Slammers FC into a
nacionalJy known youth soccer club.
December 29th, 30th and 31st &om 9 AM to Nooo
Estancia High School, Costa Mesa
Camp Fee: f70
For more information and cnrollmcnc form go t0 www.slammers.org/ssa.htm or caJI
714-552-1702.
"HOME OF THE 2002 & 2003 GU 14 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS"
([L~BRATE
ON THE BA Y.
THIS NEW YEAR 'S HOLIDAY.
Bogart courted Bacall here and you can almost envision them
In the first-round victory over
Edison, Kubas and F.adJngton
scored three goals each and Uao
had two. Anae also found the
cage once.
Holday04>
QUrii'lriil
Coromi del M• 14,
~· Score by OU.run
Poway b 0 2 2 -' CdM 2 2 ' s -,,
Poway -Reyser 2, Gerrity 1, Jensen 1.
Saves -Bentley 7.
CdM -Hewko 5, Eedlogton 4, Anae 2.
Liao 2, K. Ku baa 1. Saves -Fullen 8.
Flntround
Coron• del M•r 9, Edison 2 Score by Ou•rt9n Edison · b o o 2 -2
CdM ' o ' i -9
CdM -K. Kubaa 3, Eadington 3, Liao
2, Anae 1. Saves -Fullen 1, Anae t
DUARTE
Continued from B 1
she told Coach Dan Johnston
she was feeling well enough to
play.
Duane's father. Jose, advised
his daughter to slt out the
Mustangs' league opener, but
Duarte wanted to play.
"I was thinking about sitting
out that game, but I really
didn't want to,· said Duarte, a
team captain. "I didn't want to
let my team down.~
Duarte shook off her illness
and scored the Mustangs' first
two goals. She finished off a
cross from Kara Jenkins to get
Mesa started and then found
the net after taldng a pass
from Kyla Flores. She capped
2
STEVE MeCRANI< I DAllY PILOT
Newport Harbor's Carolyn Conway puts a shot into the Santa
Margarita goal with a tricky back.nand shot in the Holiday Cup.
NEWPORT
Continued from B 1
the Sailors breathing roOm with a
5-2 lead. Belden finished with
three goals. while C.Onway led
with a game-high four, and A.sh-
Ung Thytor and Sarah Mutt added
one each.
·111e firsl two quarters were
slow for us, but in the end we
stepped it up and we got our act
together,· Belden said. "They
were pretty tired from the game
before. We got ourselves fired up
once we started getting in the
goals."
Belden scored on a counterat-
tack when Mutt found her on the
weakside to open the fourth
quarter, giving Newport a 7-3
lead. Taylor and Mutt each added
a goal to.cap Newport's scoring.
The Sailors will face Santa Bar-
bara in a semifinal today at 11:45
a.m. at Newport. Santa Barbara
defeated Carlsbad, 12-0, to ad-
vance to the semifinal against
Newport.
The Tars cruised past Hunting-
ton Beach. 18-2. in the firs t
round Saturday morning. Taylor
led Newport with three goals,
NI 4.NI DUMIE
while C.Onway, Belden, Jessica
Ball, Katie Ericlcson, Leah Robert-
son and Kally Lucas scored rwo
goals each. Mutt, Sabrina Cook
and MeUssa Wheeler added one
goal each.
Newport's 'B team. whlch Is
made up of mostly junior varsity
players, lost its two games. 14-2,
to Foothill, and 5-4, to Valhalla,
alCdM.
HoldlyCup
QUrif1i\il
Newport HMbor 9, s.nu Mwgartt. 5 Score by QU.nen S. Margarita · b 2 , 2 -ti
Newpor1 2 1 3 3 -9
8.m. ~-Anderson 3,
Markel 1, Mclain 1. Saves -O'Connor
10.
Newport Harbor -Conway 4, Belden
3, Taylor l , Mutt 1. Saves -Housepisn
3,Cottam 2.
Arlt round =Halbor18,
Hu 8"d\2 au.rtan Huntington o o o 2 -2
Newpor1 8 1 2 1 -18
Newport -Taylor 3, Conway 2,
Belden 2, Ball 2, Ericbon 2.
Robertson 2, Lucas 2. Coo« 1,
Wheeler 1, Mutt 1. Saves -Cottam 5,
Housepian 4.
IDuartel played as close to a
perfect game of anyone he has
seen," said Johnston, who also
noted Duarte was key in
helping lead the Mustangs to a
share of the CIF Division lll
title last year. "She was huge.
She accounted for a lot or our
possessions. She was usually
our first player off the back
line to support Sharon. She
was critical in our scoring."
Johnston said Duarte has
been just as important this
season. In preparation for her
new role this year1 Johnston
had [ew words or advice for
Duarte. That's because she
really doesn't need that.
"She's the kind orkid who
rises to the competition,"
Johnston said. "She's very
competitive. She's in a tough
twirling around the dance floor. Now you loo can celebrate in the Mustangs' victory with a header near midfield
1 that dropped in front of a charging Rachel
Ronquillo, who went on to score.
spot following Sharon. Those
are tough shoes to fill and she's doing a very good
job ... She bas the best first touch on the team.
She's very reliable."
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Playing the midfield, Duarte led Mesa's attack
and frustrated the Saints, who might have had an
opportunity to win, considering the Mustangs
were short-handed. Aside from Duarte's Ulness,
the Mustangs were without Jasmin Day, who had
the Ou, and Jenny Sparks, who is out with a knee
injury. Both were second-team All-CIF DivisJon Ill
Duarte is reliable because she is a skillful
player, Johnston said. She has been playing soccer
since she was 5 and ha5 been supported by her
father who coached her for the first eight years in
the sport. He still coaches within the Newport
Beach Slammers Oub, and usually has advice for
Duarte.
1 selections last year, and the Mustangs also lost
Valerie Gomez. a second-team all-league honoree
who broke her ankle Dec. 9.
"My father Is crazy for soccer; he Is a fanatic,"
Duarte said. "I'm not joking. I'm crazy about
(soccer!, but not as crazy as him. He just takes it
overboard. (But) it helps me. He's always watching
soccer and he said It helps to watch. l think it
helps that he's like that"
But the Saints had to contend with Duarte and
had no answer.
"The referee came up to me afterward and said
TODAY
BHketb•ll
College men -Orange Coaet
College at San Jose City
tournament; Melone at
Vanguard, 7:30 p.m.
High adlool boya -Estancia
High Co111 Claaalc: Eatancle
vs. Workman, 8 p.m ., CdM va.
San Clemente, 4:60 p.m.; St.
Anthony toumement: Sage
Hiii at St. Anthony, 7:30 p.m .;
Orange tournament et
SCHEDULE
Chapmen University: Co1ta
Mesa vs. Kennedy, 10:30 1.m.;
Capital City Claasic at Juneau
Douglae High, Alaeka:
Newport Harbor v1.
Bremerton, Waah., 3 p.m.
High adlool glr1a -
Merlna·Edlaon tournement:
Estancia; C.pltal City Cleasic
at Juneau Oouglaa High,
Al11ke: Newport Harbor v1.
North Pole (Alaake), 1 p.m.;
Coata Mesa tournament: La
Oulnte at Coest Meu, 1 :30
p.m ..
Soccer
High school boys -Trebuco
Hilla tournament: Newport
Harbor, Costa Mesa, Corone
del Mer.
Weter polo
High 1cnool glrta -Holid•y
Cup tournament et Corona del
Mer end Newport Harbor.
Corona del Mer, Newport
Harbor.
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Buc:h PLANNINC COMMISSION ~
Reau111 MHtlna •
i.nuary 8, 2004 •t 6:30
p.m. l SUBJECT: Fair
Rnldtnc. .t56 Mendou Tet1.tee
SUMMARY: Appt1I of
th• t.lodlfiutlons COfll-
mttt"'' •P9fOOI of Che
f offowlna e11cr o ec h •
ments: l ) 1n ••ttrfor
st1ircese 1nd cu1rdr1lfs
jn lhe .. st side y•rd
setbeck; 2) • second
floor deck In th• front
y1td sttb1ck edlec•nt to
O• Sol• T1111ce; 3) 1
repl1cement o f an
.. istln• concrete bloell
will In 1114 front aetback
on Mtndoz1 Terrece: .t)
a n"" concrete block
ret1lnlnc will •lone th•
west 11de property tine,
portions of which will
uceed I.he helcht limit:
S) and 1 new ret1lnlna
wall ind patio In th• De
Sol• TtnlCI $1lb1Ck In
conjunct1011 with 1111
remodtl end 1dd11ion to
the u lstlnc 1111111 f1m1ly
res1de11ce.
APPLICATION. Modih·
c•llon Permit No 2003
094 CEQA COMPLIANCE·
1 his project h•s bee11
reviewed, Ind 11 hH
been determined th1t II
1s c1te1orlc1lly Htmpt
undtl th1 requirements
of th• Callfo1nl1 Env1·
ronm1nt1I Qu1flty Act
under Cius 1 (Eaostlnc
Facllltles)
2. SUBJECT: Leo Cu
aasian
900 1000 W. Cont
H1at1way
SUMMARY: Use Permit
•nd Development Plan
for the conslr ucllon ind
operation of 1 vehicle
s•les laclllly and the
redevtlopmenl of 1n
e•1st1n11 commercial
center Two e•lst1na
bu1ld1nas totanna ap
proa1m1t ely 13,000
~qu11• feet will be
demohshed 1nd replaced
with a 11.JOO square root automobll• 11111
buildtfta Ind e 8 ~ •qv•re • •" ••tlli/off~ b.lllkSlna The .,, o)ect •* 111c1v-. • rtdHJslltd
arid comtlined parllflla
lot. The 1ppficellon
l11clud11 • • parlll111
modiflutlCHI to reduce
the """'""'m nulnl>er of Pll'lllnt •pecu, an off. •It• pllfllllle • .,..,,.,.
lor 1 Wred pa11lin1 lol
Oft two •dflClllt prop
11tles. and a request to
tlCeff lllt blh floor
Itel fltlO by IPPfOlf·
matetySS.
APPLICA TIO": Un
l"ermlt end Oevelopmenl
Plan UPZOOJ-026
'C£QA COMPllANCE:
This projact has been
reviewed, and 11 hn
baen d1t11mlntd thal Ir
I• ceteaorlc1lly eumpt
under lilt requirements
of the C1Hlorol1 Cnvl·
ronmental Quality Ac:1
under Clan 3 (New
Construction or Con ·
version of Small Slruc
turn)
Published Newpor I
B11ch Cosla Mesa 011ly
Pllol Oecembtf 2 7.
2003 Sa528
The lollow1n1 persons
are dome business as:
H1rr1son and Associates,
3249 Nebr ask a lane,
Costa Mua. Cahforn11
92626
Colin D Harnson. 3249
Nebraska Lane, Costa
Mesa. C1hlornl1 92626
Cynthia D Harroson
3249 Nebrulla lane,
Costa Mesa, Cahforn1a
92626
This bus1neu I\ •On
ducted by a eener at
partnership
Hive vou star led do1n11
business yet?
Yu 01 /02/02
Colln 0, Hamson
This statement was
flled wllh th~ County
Clerk of Orange County
on 12/12/03 20036968069
Daily Pilot Oec. 20, 27.
2003. Jan 3, 10, 2004
SaS27
Policy
•) $p1ctr11rn ~••eel
C1nttt, b) S.ectru111
H°"'tal, ll300 S.114
C1ny011 An , St.. I
1005, lrvl11e, CA 92Sl8
Maril E. Atlderaon
t6JOO s.nd c1nron
AY-., St1. f 1005, lfvl!MI CA92618 '
This blnmen II con·
ducted by. an lnd1vldual Have )'OU lla.-lld Clotfll
business yetf No
M111i E Anderson
nus '"'•ment wu
filed with the County
Clefll of Granat County
on 11/25/03
200!169 .. 2U
Oaily Pllol Dec 13, 20,
27, 2003, Jan 3, 2004
Sa522
fidlliM ..... .... s .....
The foUowina peuons
are dolnc business 11:
C & W lend1na. 2522
Back Bay loop, Costa
Men, C.l1forn1a 92627
Robert A Conrad,
13Z2 Cabrlllo Parll Drive
Unol 0. S1nte An1,
Cahf0tn1192701
John Carl Whtllenbura. 2522 Back 8 1y loop.
Costa Mesa. Cehfornia
92627
This business " con
ducted by co partners
Han you started do1na business yet' No
John Carl WMtenbura
This statemeril wu
I.led with the County
Clerk of Oran&e County
on 12/15/03 200369Ul47
011ly Pilot OIC 20 21. 2003 Jan 10, 2003
S1!>25
flctl1im ..... .... s .......
1 he follow Ina persons
are doln& business as
a) R1ve11a Enlerprises,
b) R1~e11a Realty. c)
Rivero• Real Esta te
Man~gemenl. d) Rivena
Des1en. 339 Miiford
011ve. Corona Oel Mar.
California 92625
Milly Castro. 339
Miiford 011ve. Corona
Del Mar. Cahtornll
92625
I his business 1s con·
du,led by an md1V1dual
Have you started do1na
busrnus yet? No
M11y Castro
Thlt altte-1 WU
fitff •rtll tllt County ca.,,11 •' Or•nc• COWlty on 12/lW IOOMt .... 4
Oat11 l"llOt Ole. 20, 27,
2001. Jtn 3. 10. 2004 S.S2?
Ac-. ....
"-S..... The foflowlnc persons
,,. dolnc business u :
Cont•I Paint Repelr,
Inc.. 15771 Green St ..
Unit A, Hunt1n1ton
Buell, CA 926.t9
E2 Dr11m1, Inc .. 16771
Green St. Unit A. Hun
tln1ton 8etch, CA 92649
This bu1llleu Is con du~ttd by: a corporallon
Hne you alerted dolna
busintss ytlt No
£Z Orea111s. Inc .. Eril>.
Ekstrom·CEO
'This s tatement wes
filed with Ille Counl)'
Clerk of 011n1• County on
12/10/03
200H9677SS
Dilly Piiot Dec 13. 20,
27, 2003. Ian 3, 2004
S1520
~ ..... ... s.......
The tollow1na p1uons
are doin& business as
Memorlals At S11. 712
l arkrid&t. lrv1n1, CA
92618
V1cl11 l. McMull1n. 712
luk11da• Ir vine, CA
92618
lohn C Noller, 712
l11k11d11•. Irvine, CA
92618
ThlS busin11s 1s con
dueled by co partners
Have you star led dolna
bul!ness yet' v" 1211noo3
)ohn Noller
This s lalament wn
flled wrth the County
Clerk of 011nae County
on 12/09/03 20036967669
Daily Pilot Dec 13. 20,
27, 2003, Jan. 3. ?004
Sa521
-Sttvtn Btndtt. 9l0
M1tlfttr1 Of1Ve, Newport
le.Kt.. CA 92660
Tb1' business II con
clvcttd by: M ltldtvklual
Ml•• you sllltt4 dolf\l
buslnffs r•l1 No Steven .8'"°9<
lhls 1t1tem1nt •el
flltd 111t1ltl lht Count)
Clerk of Orana• County
on 11/17/03
IOOH96SH2
01111 Piiot Dec. 13, 20,
U . 2003. Jan. 3 .
2004 Sa~.t
~ .....
"-*'-" Tile loHowlna persons
•tt dolna business u .
Bob's [qulelmtnl Rent
•is, 2340 Cynthia Ct .
Cosl1 Mesa, Celllorn11
92627
Robert J. Allen, 23.tO
Cynthl• Ct., Costa Me11,
Calltornl1 92627
This business 15 con·
d11cttd by: en 1ndwlduel
Hive you started doin11
b111lneu yet? No
Robtrt J. Allen
This 111\ement wu
tiled with the County
Clerk of 011nae County
on l 2/02J1l3 200Ht .. I04
Oally Piiot Dec 6. 13.
20. 27. 2003 Sa515
Ac-. ...... ... s........
Thi followinc parsons
are do1n1 business as
Mobil Marhet1n11. 23412
Pac1llc Park Dr •37·8,
Allao VtejO. CA 92656
Jofln Bndak1s. 29072
Cobell Circle. MenlfH.
CA92f>U Th~ business Is con·
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Have you stuted doina
business yell Yes. I 0/
15/2003
John Basdokis
Th15 sl1l11men\ wu
filed with the County
Clerk ol Or anat County
on 11/17/03
70036965319
Dilly Pilot Oec 13, 20. 21 . 2003, J111 3,
2004 Sa523
Saturday, ~ 27. 2003 19
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R\JSTIC CONTEMPORARY
BAYSHORES BEAUTY . .
PRESENTED BY KAREN LYNCH OF PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA R£ALTY
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CALL 101 ADDITIONAL INFOllMATION 01 FOi A PRIVATE SHOWING.
KAREN LYNCH
(949) 720-9995
PRUDENTIAL CALJFOllNlA JluLTY
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This richly detailed Bayshores beauty is truly one of a
kind. This newly bwlt three bedroom, tluec bath home
· uniqudy posscsKS the charm and character of a rustic, yet
contemporary dwelling.
The soothing sounds of the outdoor water founwn intcr-
c.vined with the warmth of the cozy fireplace set the tone for
the cxquisicc design displayed throughout. nus magnificent
architectural masterpiece boasu the dcgancc and purity of
unpara.llded design -a synergy of art and architecrure. This
home's timeless, subtle styling is executed with perfection and
accented by its prime location.
The front door wdcomes friends :a.nd funily into the great
room and gourmet kitchen with its high beamed c:eilings-so
perfect for entertaining. .
Jn.side, a generous 2,398 square feet of luxurious living
amidst spacious rooms with soaring ceilings, accented by 200
year old wood bcaml from the forcsu of Massachuscns,
gleaming stainless steel, whitewashed brick and rich
mahogany wood.
The inviting living room with wide plank wood Ooors and
a wood burning fireplace adjoins a side c:ounyard with built-
in barbcque. Throw o~n the double set of French doors and
create tcamlcss indoor-outdoor entertaining.
Only the most dcganr finishes are used to decorate this
home and the detailing will astound you.
Come explore the serenity and quiet beauty of this ho~e.
And inaU it yours.
COVER ••• PRUDENilAL CAI1FORNIA REAuY
2. Map I Index
3. Roger's Realty
4. wen. Fargo Bank
5. Roger'• Realty
6.-19. Strada Properties
21. Judy Kola.rt
Countrywide Mortgage
22. Portfolio Financia1/
Platinum Properties
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23. Prudential California Realty
24.-25. Remax Real Estate Services
26. Wdh .. Fargo Private Mortgage
27.-35. Coldwell Banker/ · ..
Coast N~tt Properties
37.-41. First Team Estates
43. Homes of the Week
45. John Dundee
48. Abrams Coastal Properties
ProudJy serving Newport Beach, Costa Mesa. Corona dcl Mar,
Newpon Coast, Study Canyon, Laguna Beach, Laguna Nigud,
Dana Point, Mooa.rch Beach, Capistrano Beach,
San Juan Capistnno and San Ckmcnte.
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Ocean '13{vi, Ci'M
Sometimes a listing ~t ~ boast a little too much about an unparalleled ocean view yet, often in
reality it's okay, bui far from the ultimate. After you stydy the city apPraved plans arid witness first hand the
flXliaordlnor,y surf, ·sand & sunset views this extra wide, bluff fuit parcel affords, ~ may ask ~rself,
why is the asking price only $4,600,000 9 The answer is simple. The owners want Ifie property sold I
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CdM Village, 300 Block, 2 lots, with plans
CdM .Ocean Blvd on the Bluff, with plans
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Secluded behind private ,raw wl1h bubbllni Kol ponds,
fraarant flowers and lush ~ S bedroom sutw all wtth prden views.
wonderfuf tTOmp l'OeU palntJn,s throu&hout and limestone accems.
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courtyard entry. Recent addltlons lndude b-rNI cflnlns room.
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MISS!On VteJO, CA 92691
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Irvine, CA 92612
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Resolve to get organized in the New Year
by Barry Maf't(S
Do you know where
your important house
documenu ~1 What
about the receipts for
home tmprovemenu7
Can you locate the
warnmty for major
appUaneet? lf your
answer ts no, then tt's
time to get organized.
As a homeowner,
you began
Ba"" Mart<s accumula~ all torts
•• 1 of recon21 and papen
the moment you made the offer on your home.
Many of these Items will be needed aptn whether
for Insurance, tu. mlnandng. or even resale
purposes. Knowing where these Items att an save
you a lot of ttme in the 10t13 run.
You don't have to invest In an expensive
rcCord-kecptng l)'ltem. You c.a1l purchase an
accordiOn file and label eACh flap with a different
category. I've provided a guide to help you get
stuted.
Contracts and Legal Papen
Keep all the papers signed and/or given to you at
the dostns together in one place, pttferably in a
safe deposit boz. lbeae documents include the
deed, lettlement 1tatement, appraisal, disdoswa,
mongage note, ~ons and any other reporu,
and title tnsurance polk:Y. You will need these
records again if you decide t.o refinance or sell your
home.
lmuraDce Polides
Kttp a copy of all lmurance policies relating to
your property together. 'Ibis may include
homeowners', tlood and earthquake policies. With
these documents, keep a list of insurance agents or
companies and copte. of conespondence related to
claims.
Purchue and Rome Data
It'• alto a~ idea to keep a copy of the odglnal IJ.stin& of your bouR, comparable market analysis,
ftoor plaN, b~ts and historic.al information. If
you own a newt)' built hOme, keep a list of
contractors and materlal suppliers as well.
PlopedyTuet
Keep y<?W' tax bills and record of payment for as
I~ u you own the home and possibly even
longer. You may need these items if your tu
retu.m1 are ever audited,
llomil Me......,.nm and Improveme.ntl
Recordi bl this ategory include ~pts for
repain or ttplacement ezpenses, names of
contracton, contrletl and a log of fmintenance
tasb.
Warrantla, Mannal• And~
These documents provide you with a proof of
purchase date and determine 8Cl'Vice and parts
guaranteed. In addhk>n, the manuals usually
provide are lnform.atton so you can help ensure
your household appliances are being properly
maintained. You lfti>uld keep your waaandes,
manuall and receipts for these items for u long as
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WISHING MY CLIENTS,
FUTURE CLIENTS, AND FRIENDS,
A WARM AND WONDERFUL
HOLIDAY SEASON.
MAY YOUR HOME SE BUILT UPON
CHERISHED MEMORIES
Whether BUYING OR SELLING,
LET1MY PROFESSIONALISM
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WORK FOR YOU
IN YOUR NEXT REAL ESTATE
TRANSACTION
you own the appliances.
Home Inventory
If you were ever to lose any of your possessions
due to fire, burglary, or vandalism, having a home
inventory can help you avoid a lot of heartache and
make it easter when filing an insU.rance claim.
Start with a sheet a paper for each room in the
hoUJC. Go around the room and list every item.
Don't fo~et the attic, basement or other storage
places. For each item, write the original cost,
purchase date, replacement cost, model number,
brand name, where purchased, and a general
desaiption. In addition, take photos or video of
each room for visual documentation. It is also a
good idea to mange valuable collections, silver,
jewelry, etc. and take dote up photos.
Keep a copy in your home files and the originals
in a ft.ieproof safe or safe deposit box. Make sure
you update your home inventory photos and list at
least once a year.
Organizing your home files may take a
considerable investment of time inJtially, but it will
deftnitely be time well spent 1n the event you need
the documenu later on.
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First Team to feature top
new agent at career
Se lnar on JanuafY 8
The seminar wlll educate new
agents on what It takes tQ become
succesSful In the business ·
First Team Real Esut~ Will be holding a free career
dinner on Thursday, Jan. 8, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the
Success Academy, located at 3785 Pliq Drive tn Salm
Ana.
Every year thousands of people tn <>rnge County
decide to pursue a career in real estate. A IN! ettate
career can be very lucrative, however, It ls not for
evt'l')'one. There a.re only a few otliU careen ID wbic:h
there iS a large gap between those agaiu that are
extremely successful and those who dO not rucx:eed.
"Here at First Team, we are dedicated to eduadng
new .tgents about the truth on a career in re'al estate,"
said Career Director Erin Dunn.
The seminar will answer questioo.s IUCh as: what does
tt take to get started, how you c.an ensure your sucaa
and how much money you can i:n.ike.
·Here at First Team, we are
dedicated to educatlrig new
' agents about the truth on a
career. In real estate,· said
career Director Erin Dunn.
Ritz Cove Tuscan estate
With its red clay tiled roof and rustic stone
exterior, this dmmatic custom home is
amently under construction by the
award-wtnnmg Finton Associates. The home
Is scheduled for completion fn'WIDJlle!' 2003.
Prospective owners must act soon if they
would Uke to customize this 4,000-
~foot home that offers four bedrooms
and four and one-half baths With a
subtemnean garage of equal square footage .
An ingenious single level design separates
the private sleeping quarters from the open
entertafning spaces that look out over the
pool, spa and fabulous ocean vista.
CUstom double doors open to the foyer with stone-finished walls and a vaulted ceiling that
leads to the great room. A wall of retractable French doors In the great room a.s well as the
fonnal cf!ning room allows the gentle breezes of the outdoors inside. There are old-wodd
stone ftreplaces in the great and fonnal dining rooms a.s well In the covered loggia.
Ux:a.ted off the main foyer is a llbnuy with tts own bath that can be ~as a fourth
bed.room as well as the spadous master suite. Relu in seclusion with a fireplace, vaulted cellin& pecan hardwood floors and French doors that open to a private terrace. The bath has
an o'terSiud shower and sunken spa tub. There are also two separate master closets.
The gowmmd will appreciate the Italian countxy~le kitchen that offers an imported
stone tfoor, vaulted open beamed ~ and Viking appliances.
All secondaty bedrooms have their own baths and sizable closets.
'the subterranem level could accommodate up to ftve cars. It offe:n two mechanical
rooms, a wodcbench, storage, wine cellar, and prlvate stairway access up to the main level.
This residence is located on a secluded cul-de-sac location.
'Ibis home is offered at $4,495,000.
For~~-C41l First TtAm Estala' Dtlfn stewarl at (949) 119-2051 or ftAtmle
Youn& at (949) 719-2061. Alsv, pm!k"1 tlUs home and hundmls of avallabk luxury propmtes
Ill wwwJltsf:tum.cprn.
The views from Las Verdes
Standing on a large cul-de-sac parcel
with Vfews of the hills and dty Ugh ts, this
sfn81e family home has been beautifully
upgraded with designer touches. The five
bedroom and two and three-quarters bath
home features French doors, cathedral
cdJJn&s, aown mold.Jng.t, custom paint
ftnlshe.s, arched doorways and towering
WiildoWs ~a dfsttnctive European
aoilnailce thi'oUghout me
3,050-Square-foot Ooor plan. The fonha.I
living room offm a ftttplace, French
doOn leadi!l8 to a courtyard and a unique
tile &or reminiscent of a Pmlch country
home.
The elegant foi:mal dining room connects the Uving room to the family room and
kitchen. Dinner guests will enjoy looking out the wall of French doors onto the co~ard.
Spa?ously laid out in a great room design, the gounnet kitchen flows into the family
room and breakfast nook. Boasting rich granite counters, stainless steel appliances md
cultom cabinetry, including two full pantrles, the kitchen is the perfect spot for meal
~tJon or tnfof11W mtertaln.IJ18.
in addition to the distinctive marble fireplace, the family room features a comer
built-in entertainment center. A French door leads out from the breUfast nook to the
P90l·l1Ud rear Yard Wt overlooks the hills.
The en suite muter bedroom offers a spadow sleeping area and a short hallway area
th.it leads to the marble appointed bath as well as a retreat area that could be used as a
home gym or Study. Rdu in the Jacuzzi tub dramatically staged in an &rched nook wtth
windows offering the Vfews. Also enjoy the buJh-in vanity and spacious g]au-enclosed
shower.
AddittoiW upgrades include dual air conditioning systems, two ar attached ~
wtth an epoxied floor and indoor laundry room.
Pamiliet will appreciate the association pool and walk to elementary and middle schools.
This home ls offered at $849 ,900.
For ""'1'e inf ormaffon. ca11 First Team's Jeff Stearman dt (94 9) 498-72 78. Visit
www.jtffiteannan.com for a virtual tour and a list other 1wma Jeffluis avalldblt .
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(157867\ (100) 251·7630
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DANA POlNT. Large 4 bcdroom. l .S bub home on
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Nccch tome TLC $699 ,900
(157868) (800) 158-7630
COOK'S DELIGHT
MISSION VlSJO. Gourmet k.hchcn ft2turts uppadcd Thcrmador applPnca, built·in rooklop,
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Tudor~ estate
Set within one of
Newport's exclusive
guard gated enclaves, this
custom built residence
enjoys magniftcent
ocun, Cat•Un• and dty
tJghts views. This ftve
bedroom and seven bath
estate spreads more than
7,300 square feet that has
been embellished with a
dJscrlminating use of the
Bnest granite, travertine
and hard woods as well as
dramatic landscape and
hardsape.
A grand foyer sets a dramatic stage with a spiraling stairoue, crystal
chandelJer and arched doorways that lead to unobstructed ocean and dty
lights views. Five ftreplaces can be found throughout the home including the
formal living room, f.amily room, master bedroom, media room and library.
You will be deli#lted with gourmet kitchen includ.tng ~Zero appliances,
granite counters, a center island and a lovely ocean view. Adjoining the
kitchen ii a spacious family room.
Upstain, the master suite offers the h1xury of a fireplace, AUna~d soaking
tub.
The guest quarten with a separate entrance and full bath offers multiple
uses including music studio, gym or ofB.ce.
Additional amenJties include a four car garage, aown mold.tng through.out,
wet bar and central air conditioning all within a community that offers four
pools and spas.
This home is offered at $3,150,000.
For more mfomtMlml, c.ll M11ty Beveridge of First Tum Estala at (949)
719-2032 or (949) 887-8706.
Enjoy the fun loving be.lcb lifestyle or invest in this three bedroom, two
bath condominium on the Balboa Peninsula with ocean and bay views.
This condo feels like a single family home with custom tile, wood floors, and
plantation shutters. Standing at two levelt, It features a bright kitchen, livfn8
room wtth a ftreplace, dining area, spacious master bedroom and ftnally a third
level sun deck, perfect for p&nies or sum.mer afternoons under the sun.
Additional amen.t11es include an indoor launchy room, alley access, a one car
attached gara&e and a caiport
This home ts offered at $814,900.
For #Mm ""°"""""' alll Plrst Te41tt Rtill ~'s Jerry Mul ]lu<M /4tU:Sll td
(949) 241>-1919.
Magnificent
canyon and dty
lights views
nus home located in
the exclusive Newport
Coast community exudes
sophistication and style.
The two bedroom and two
and one-half bath home
with a loft features glossy
hardwood floors, rounded
comers, marble mantled
6:replace,cathedral
~and spacious
French windows and
sliding glass doors,
aeating an elegance seen
in the charming Spanish-style apartments of old Hollywood. It enjoys an ultra
secluded location on the canyon.
The front door opens directly into the sun.ken formal living room that boasts
a towering wall of windows and sliding glass doot that opens to the oversized
patio. A beautifully carved stone mantle graces the &replace and stepa lead up
to the formal dining room.
Featwing maple cabinetry, center island, bullt~in appliances and 1Ylne rack,
the kitchen opens to the family room and spacious breakfast nook that stands
before a wall of windows.
Upstatrs, double doors open to the master suite that boasts a &replace,
balcony and ipadously appointed marble bath.
The loft can be converted into a third bedroom.
Addition.al amenities include an attached two car garage, indoor laundry
room, security system and air conditioning. This gated community enjoys
association tennis couns and pool. nus home is offered at $899 ,900.
F<wmon lnfonnatl<m, call FimTe11m'sJejfSteJ1mian at(949) 498-7278. Visit
www.jejfsturman.t:Qtn for a 111rlual to-ur and a list other Mm.es Jejf lws 11Mll4ble.
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This customized Lakefront home has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths and
approximately 2000 sq It with an oversized 2 car garage. One of a few
ever to oome available that has been expanded from it's original size.
Wonderful Sunset views with trails that meander around the lake.
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percent of commission referral base
to local schools
Donations are made to the
school of the client's choice
Prudential caUfomla Realty agent Andrew
Holzmann presents Father Gerald Horan, the
super1ntendent of cathollc Schoot.s for the
Diocese of Orange, w1th a d\edt for SS,000 as
part of his School Contrtbutton campaign
Downey and Mongell have
many satisfied clients
to have many friends and climts who have trusted
them in past business d~ and have followed
them into real estate.
Knowing well the importance of community
Sandra Downey and Devin Mongell of involvement, the duo has hem affiliated wtth the
Prudential California Realty's Laguna Niguel Design Balboa Bay Republican Women's Federation, March
Center branch love a lot of thing9 about real estate of Dimes, and St. Jude's Hospital.
and It shows. Considered the world's best Realtors "We love Orange County and all that it has to
by a satisfted client, Downey and Mongell work off a offer,• Mongell said. "We go to the beach, many
huge referral network. libraries, horseback tiding in San Juan ... we love
"Our refenal data base is very dear to us/ Orange County. We call it paradise."
remarked Downey. "It means our clienu aie happy Sandra Downey and Devfn MongtTJ are available
with our work." . f<>ryour ~buying find selling needs and can bt
Bom and raised in Newport Beach, Downey used rtaeMd at (949) 425-9600. You can also e-maa them
to awn a clothing store in South Coast Plaza. She has at Sdoumey487@aol.com and
been in real estate for eight years. MongeD, on the DMongelli487@aol.com. Tlu:tr ojfict is loc.atd al
other hand, i.s a three-year resident of Newport 23811 Aliso Creele RJ., IAguM Niguel. Prudential
Beach (having resided In Villa Park prlo~ and was CAiifornia ReaUy is proud to be a mmibtr of
involved in construction and home design. Hard HomeStrulcts of America, Inc., a &rlt.shire Hathaway
work has evidently paid off, for the team i.s pleased Ajftliate.
Broker associate Thibault to be a
part-time associate faculty member
He will be teaching
the course ·Real Estate
Economics·
"Doc" Gil Thibault, a full-time
sociology and nine yea.rs as a
former full-time college professor,
Thibault has several National
Association of Realtors'
Sales associate Andrew Holzmann, of Prudentlal broker associate with Prudential
California Realty, is committed to donating five CalifomJa Realty's Laguna Beach
• professional certifications
lncludJng a Pro Realtor, Certified
Residential Specialist (CRS), and a
Graduate of Realtors Institute
(GRI). .
percent of his commissions to the Orange County branch, has recently joined l.rvine
school of his client's choice. Valley College as a part-time
"Funds can be used for specifk projects, capUal assodate faculty member. He will of th 1 be teadllng a course titled, "Real campaigns, or the general budgets e schoo ," Estate Economics" for the spring
I lolzmann said. semester. I lolzmann, who brin9 20 yea.n of managerial Thibault has 27 years of
experience, has hem active in Orange County real
estate and property management since the early full-time real estate experience,
'Do<:' ca Thibault is available for
real estate informatton and can be
reached al (949) 275-5900. His
office is locatd at 1 1 10 Clenneyre,
L4guna Beach. Prudential
C41ifomia Realty Is pf'O'Ud to be a
manber ofHomeServicts of "Doc' Gii Thibault Amerlt:A, Inc., a Berlt.shlre
Hathaway Affi11#U. Vistt Prudential Olllfornla
Realiy's Web site at www.prudnstialul.com.
1990s . He has resided In the communities of the last 23 yea.rs with Prudential California Rulty
Monarch Bay, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Newpon and Grubb and Ellis. In addJtion to a Ph.D. in
Beach and Coto de Caza for a combined total of
almost 30 years. He ts also very much involved ln the I Timeless beauty
community in which he Uves and worits.
"I am committed to always being acccss1ble and
offerlng a level of satisfaction that ts second to none,"
Holzmann asscned. "I decided on a c:areer in real
estate because it enables me to interact with a
number of diffemit people on a daily basiJ. Aisisting
someone In what is likcly the largest t.ransac:tion they
will ever make ts very satisfying.•
The father of two daushtCJ'I, age l 0 and 12,
Hohmann st<cy'S active with their num.erou. sports
teams An avtdgolfer, he also CO<hairs the golf
tournament fundralsing event for his children's
school His wife Donna has been involved tn the
st.lffing industry for many years and is presently the
travel mamger for one of the county's largest staffing
ftnns. I lolzmann ls also one of the founding memben
of the Coto de Caza!Ra.ndlo Santa Marga.rita Rotary
del Sol.
Andrew Hol:mann Is 111N111Abkforyour Jwmt buying
and Yllilf8Me.tis11nd a"' be rtlldtt.d di (949)
7 J 3-3900 or vltf ..,,,.a II AHolnulnnflaol.com. Vfsft
Antlre#J's Wtb sile Ill WNM..AndmoHol:mann.com .
This Wcatherhaven home In the
community of ladcra Ranch is nestled on
a cul-de-sac with no homes behind. This
timeless beau~ is a one-year-old gem
with ftve bedrooms and four baths.
Customized designer carpet and tJJes
feature, as do ceiling fans. a dining room,
a large kitchen, 6rcplace, surround sound
and a aecurtty system. The residence is
alsO fully landscaped and fenced with an
exterior stamped colored patio and tire
pit.
The luxuries tn this home are endless
wtth vinyl shuttm throughout, master bath J1CUZ2i, dual air, cat 5 wiring, garage organizers, private
entrance and proftssionaJ conaete entrilnce with designer UgbUng.
ThJ.s home ts offem! at $729,000.
For wwre 111/ormAtk>n, call Bob Ireland McC14'gin of PrNdnitUll Ollifornla Rully's L4&°U"" Niguel Desf&n Colter Pwdnds llt (949) 533-8197. You can 11lso t-m114 ,.,,,. 11t bobirtltl11dflpruoc.com 11"'1 ffl.sft his
Web site"" 1'1M!W.boblreU.nd.pnuktitlalal.com. His olflce II l«AW di 238 J 1 Aliso Crtelt Rd .• IAgun11
Niguel. Vl.sU Prlldtntlal Odifom14 Rt11lty's Web silt Id 1'MW.""""1ttl41ul.com.
Agent's Web site is valuable
consumer resource
The site provides
information to buyers
and sellers
Sales associate Tracy Venezia has
recently joined the Newport Beach
office of RP.IMAX Real Estate Services
according to broker/owner Gary
Thomas.
Venezia works with a team of
professionals to enhance the level of
customer service provided to clients.
"We can be four places at once,·
Venezia said. "Because of our select
team of professionals we can provide
a high quality of service to our
clients. Service that is not only high
tech (we use cutting edge technology
to dramatic.ally improve the speed,
efficiency and innovative capabilities
of every aspect of our service), but is
also high-touch ... we never forget
the importance of the personal
touch:
Tracy Venezia
Marine Committees of the Newport
Beach Chamber of Commerce. Both
committees seek to balance local
business and community needs. She
is also a regular volunteer at her
daughter's school.
To harmss the power of Tracy
Venezia's team and resources for your
MXt real estate tTansactWn caU (949)
720-7344, e-mai1
TVDuzRE@sbc.global.net or visit
www.TVDuz.RE.com.
Venezia is proud of her Web site,
http://TVDuzRE.com. It~ a great
resource for consumers looking to
buy or sell a home in Orange or San
Diego counties. lhe site provides free
information on topics such as how to
buy a home with no money down
and distress sales; free reports
including a seller report on how to
sell your home fast for top dollar and
how to get the most home for your
money. lhe site also provides
answers to the intriguing question of
how much the house down the street
sold for.
Desiree Phair has passion for helping people
Prior to becoming licensed to sell
real estate, Venezia enjoyed a career
in system analysis and
project/program management and
she cites her upertence in
negotiating multi-ml.Dion dollar
projeas as a plus for helping her real
estate clients.
~y negotiating experience is
really a beneftt when I'm working for
my clients to put a transaction
together,• she said. ·
She acknowledges that she
particularly likes the challenge of
working wtth young families who
sometimes have tight budgets and
perhaps even a dJ.ftlcult Credit
situation. "I love to put a real estate
deal together for families who may
have thought their real estate dreams
unreachable, and I get great
satisfaction in tuming renters into
homeowners!• Venezia said.
As an area resJdent, she is
committed to serving the community
in which she lives and worka, and
serves on the Government Affairs and
She will serve her
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Real Estate Services
Newport Beach office
yourself. She employs this life
philosophy u she assisU both
hoinetiuyers and home sellers fD the
residential real esute market. "I love
helpng my clients settle Into a home
that'• perfect for them,• Pb.air said.
~to OUtl Pollinger,
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IU!/MAX Real P.lfjte Seivlcet,
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diama ae rallr.ed. We aze pleased
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Into a home that's petfedfor locauons: Alilo Vttjo, Anaheim
them.· Phair said. Hills, Huntington Bach,~ Beach, MWk>n Viejo, Mooarch ,__.....;... __ ..;;.. ____ Beach, Monad\ B&y Plaia, Newport
Beach. Newport ~ch Bayside,
Rancho S&nta Margartta, San Clemente, SanJuan
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Stunning design
1bis unbelievable contemporary-style home, designed by Horst
Noppenberger, wasfutum1 in Coast Magazine and on Laguna An and
~ Archttect:ure Tour.
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Completed in 2001 , the home features splendid use of colored stucco, glass
and redwood siding and few interior walls on three levels.
1bis four bedroom, thrce and one-half bath home has two wonderful ocean
view patios and Vf!:¥Y private k>Qtlon.
lb.is home is offered at $2,695,000.
For mqn infomtalfon, Cdll Jmy Finster at (949) 640-3600. Str""4 Properties,
140 Newport Cnrter Drive, Ste. I 00, Newport Beach.
Recently built View home
Built in 2001, thLt extraordinary home offers easy living and aquJsite
detailing. Open and fiowing, there are thtte bedrooms, thtte baths and a well
thou&}lt out lJvtng area.
Featuring deb mahogany doors and cabinets, Olinese quartzite flooring and
soaring ceilings, this house sits on the bluft' enjoying the area's finest
panoramic harbor and ocean views. A speda1 property.
lb.is home ls offered at $3,895,000.
For mqn itl~, ewlJ ]my Fl#Ster tUUl EN11 O>rltdt td (949) 640-3600.
Str.WIProperties, 140NewporlCnll#Drlve, Ste. JOO, Newport&id.
Front row ocean· views In Pelican Crest
Situated in the exclusive, guard gated community Qf Pelica.n is ~arge
level lot. ..f
Enjoy front row ocean, golf course and Catalina views. This is the best value
for an ocean view. Lot subject to Irvine comparables guide lines.
This lot is offered at $3,090,000.
For more informaticn, caU Mali Gulledge at(949) 640-3600. Strada
Properties, 140 Newport Center Drlue, Ste. 100 -Newport Beach.
Contemporary-style ocean view home
Completely remodeled within the past three years, this home has a unique
floorplan with large ocean view terraces and Is wonderful for entertaining with
spectacular style.
There are three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. Truly a very special
La&una hillside home .
This home is offered at $2,295,000.
For mort mfonnatum, caU Jerry Finster at (949) 640-3600. Strada Properties,
140 Newport Center Drlvt, Ste. 100, Newport Beach.
Charming Eastslde ·costa Mesa· property
nus three bedroom, two bath home is in move-in condition.
There is Crown molding, built-ins in garage, a large family room plus
kitchen combination and living room wtth ft.replace.
Great privacy, wtthla.rge front and rear yards. Perfect for entertaining with
brick hard.scape and tn~ground spa.
lb.t.s home is offered a.t $779,000.
For #Wt'e hlfonut/on, c4ll SUSlllS ulrrl •t (949) 640-3600. Strtrdd Properties,
140 NNpOft Center Drltl(J, Ste. 100, Newport Buda .
Custom multi-use property
This exquisite Pttnch Provincial multi-use property was bwlt in 1999 and
designed by Eric Mossman. Precision quality craftsmanship and attention to
detail are featured throughout. Within the state-of-the-an design Js
Vi.lcingfibermador stainless appUances, travertine and limestone flooring,
walnut cabinetry, slate roof, two AC units, large balcony off the living room
and a .rooftop deck. Downstairs is a commercial hair salon/design center
This property is offered at $3,200,000.
For more Information, ca1l Marilyn Read of Coast Newport
Propertfes·OJldwea Banker at (949) 723../1800. Coast Newport Properties is
1oazted at 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banlter Residential
Brolterat;t is a member of the NRT family of companies. NRT Incorporated, the
nation's luding rt:sldentf.al real estate l>rolterage company, Is a subsidiary of
CendantOJrporatton (NYSE:CD).
Remodeled In 2001
Large open floor plan with four bedrooms and two and one-half bathrooms.
Vaulted ceilings in most rooms. Wood t1oors down, carpet up. Expanded
master unit with walk-in closet. Two car garage plus storage. Walle to beach,
tennis, pool and children's play area, or put your canoe tn the canal for a
rela:dng paddle around the •Shores.•
This home is offered at $869,000.
For more Information, ea1l knnle Jo Rizzo of Coasl Newport
l'ropmtt.s-Oldwtll Ba1'1ltr at (949) 123-8800. OJast Newport Properl{es is
loc4ted dt 33 n Via Lido, Newport &adi. OJldNJell Banlter Residential
Bmlttrtf&t ts• member of the NRT family of etmtpanks. NRT Incorporated. the
na/Wn's ltddl11g restdentlAJ real tSt4te lm>lteragt mnpany, Is a subsU:liary of
CnldAnt C:OrptJf'lltion (NYSB:CD).
Great A-frame style model has been expanded
Located on a great street in Newport Shores, this home has tile floors
downstairs and new carpeting upstairs. Custom work on the fireplace screen is
very unusual. 1be kitchen was redone in 1995 with dual ovens, custom
refrigerator, dual paned windows and insulated walls.
Additional features include all new doors and hardware, water filtration
system, roll up garage doors and new deck.
This home is offettd at $789,000.
F01' more infomt4tum, call Kennk Jo Rtz.z.o of OJast Newport
Properttes-C.Oldwell Banlter at (949) 723../JBOO. Coast Newport Properties ts
located at 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Coldwell Banlter Restdmtt'al
Brolterage is a manber of the NRT famay of companfes. NRT Incorporated, the
nat/Qn's luding residential real estate brokerage company, is a subsidiary of
Cendant Corporatwn (NYSE:CD).
Beautiful remodel In exclusive Shore Cllffs
The beAutiful home is just steps to a private beach. The gourmet kitchen bas
Viking •pplianccs and boned grarute counters.
Features include three bedrooms, three and one-half baths, office and views
from the muter bedroom.
Beautiful rear courtyard with built-in barbecue.
This home is offued at $2,195,000.
For more lnf01'mdtlon, call DtblXt Sel4fanl or Ron MftUJr of Coast Newport
Propertks-Oldwetl Banlter41(949) 118·1100. co.st Newport Proptrltes is
located 21 151 Newport Coast Drive, Newport OJ4.st. OJldwetl &nicer
Restdmlllll Brokerage ts 11 monber <>JIM NRT fmmly of cqmpanks. NRT
Incorporated, tlu "'""°"'s kadtng milkntiAl mil estAte lwolterage company, is
a subsidiary of Cmdllnt Corporatfqn (NYSE:CD).
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lllMelMlnd,CA
Ofc. (949) l7M822
Cell (714) 325-9055
Grut 100 bk>ck view locatton, 3 doOra from the South Bayfront landmark Home on The Grand C.naJ
• Bay views from front patio, roof deck and master bedroom balcony.
• Two bedrooms and den plus three baths In main home.
• Rear guest unit with separate entrance.
• Pegged walnut hardwood floors on first level.
• Chef's kitchen With granite counters plus K'rtchenAJd and Viking appliances.
• Flreplacea In IMng room, master bedroom, guest unit and patio.
• View roof deck & master bedroom balcony.
• Oversized two-car garage, plus partdng pad.
• Three-zone air conditioning system & much morel
Offered It $2,225,000
• Directly on Canal and Boardwalk on The little Island.
• Three bedrooms including master with study and three
bathrooms.
• Upstairs IMng room and library with fireplace.
• Two-car garage plus additional parking for up to three cars.
• High beamed ceilings on most of S8C¥>nd level.
•Channing IMng in a legendary homel
Cell Don Abrams for 8ddttlonal details
<lll of, ~ at ABRAMS COASTAL PROPERTIES
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