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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-02-27 - Orange Coast PilotServing the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 INSIDE KIM HAGGERTY/ OAJL'I' PILOT i NEWPORT i LOSES 8-4 Newport Harbor's Alden Moore looks for an open teammate during Thurs- day's CIF semifinals match against Long Beach Wilson. • SEE STORY PAGE 8 -+- MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT TOE TO TOE The Artist and Eagles . went toe to toe 11'ftmlday in CIF soccer action with Laguna Beach getting the better of Estancia, 1-0. • SEE STORY PAGE 8 -+- LocaI school • cnme • onnse •Sharpest increase was in assaults with deadly weapons cases and drug and alcohol use. By Husein Mashni, Dally Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -Although crime rates m CaWornia and Orange County schools have decreased m the past yed.l, on Newport-f\lesti campuses, the numbers were steady or on the mcrease m key areas, according to a study compiled by the state Department of Education Released Wednesday. tht• study compares the cnme statis- tlcs of the I 9%-Q6 school year to 1996-47 In Newport-Mesd, state recMds .;;ho\\ ctn increase m the nurnbN ot drug and alcohol vio- labons I 1dtteres, assdults Wlth deadly weapons, robbenes and sex offenses Areas m which thert> is a decrease include possess10n of a weapon and property cnmes Overall, the number of reported crimes decreased from 144 two years ago to 140 last year The sharpest increase was m the area of assault with a d~adly weapon. There were none report- ed two years ago, but rune were reported m the 1996-97 school year ·vou hdve to look at \\hat the definition of a:.sauJt with d dead- ly weapon 1s. • said mtenrn Supenntendent Robert Francy •Sometimes a kld could use a pencil Wee a krule and that could be considered cl deadly weapon • Of the nine cases reported, Francy said all were comrrutted by high school students Eight were on campus at a hlgh school, and one was off campus Five of the madents were dwmg school. four were after school And Frd.Ocy said one of the modents -whlch accounts tor , three of the assaults with deadly weapons cases -tnV?lved three girls who were chasing another • SEE CRIME PAGE 7 ! Spyglass Hill hit With two walls· of mud, debris .. ALMANAC '98 Catch the Daily Pilot's annual Almanac. : • City officials blame landslides on over-water- ing, not El Niflo storms; homes not touche d in early morning incidents. • SEE INSIDE '. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot -+- INDE X AROUND TOWN •...••• 6 • QASSIFIED ••...••...• 11 POLICE FILES .' .......... 2 I PUBLIC NOTICES •.•..•• 10 SPORTS ••••••••••...• 8 . SPYGLASS HILL -Suspe<:t- : ing over-irrigation is to blame for two mudslides that occurred near ' the top of this hilltop comrnunlty ·Thursday morning, dty officials ~ are calling on residents of New- ; port Beach to tum off irrigation 1 systems at least unW the ground I absorbs El Nifio's most recent soakings "They should tum their UTiga- hon systems off,• said David Niederhaus, the oty's director of general services. Hlt'll be a couple of weeks before they need to irri- gate.· A 50-foot area of a Goleta Point Drive hillside slid onto the street below Thursday morning with trees and vegetation intact. Niederhaus said there was anoth- er slide of equal size on Montecito Drive, also on Spyglass Hill. The Goleta Point slide broke surface irrigation, underground drainage pipes and left tree roots exposed. There was no damage to any of the homes in the area. City ofh- aals said the slides were classi- fied as deep surface slips, whlch are caused when the ground is overly saturated with water. •People should watch out, especially in steep areas, for cracks in the ground," said Rusty Price, the chief building inspector for Newport Beach. #People can cover the ground with tarps to try to keep water from gettin~ to it." Half of Goleta Point Dnve was closed off because of the thick wall of mud that covered about a 50-foot a rea of the street in the • SEE MUDSLIDES PAGE 7 A motorist . drlves a.round a muddy mess on Goleta Point Drlve 1n Corona del Mar alter a hlllstde gave way Thursday. KMHAGGEIHY /OAl.'l'~OT l'Vhen vacations turn dangerous · s PAGE 2 FRIDAY, FllllUAIY ~1 chec;k it out Medals honor best books for children S ince l921, the Newbery Medal has annually recog- ruzed the author of the most distinguished contribution to American ctuldren's Lit~rature published the preceding year. Sinularly, the CaJdecott Medal, awarded smce1938, goes lo the arust of the most excep- tional Amencan picture book for cluldren Announced by the Amencan Llbra.--y Associallon t.n January, the 1998 dwards went to MOut of the Dust· author KMen Hesse and "Rdpunzel" illustrator Paul Zelln- sky. In Hesse's nov- el, 14 -year- old Billie Jo describes the heat dlld dust of Depression- era Okla- homa -d backdrop as debilitat- ing as her gnef at losing her mother in an acadent that also impdlTs her gifted piano playing. Presented as blarik verse diary entnes, Hus tale of hard times and the tnurnph of the human spinl ts Ltkely to touch readers as young dS 10, as well as older teens. The heroines of two Newbery Honor Book wmners also lose their mothers in cluldhood. In M Lily's Crossing," 10-year-old Lily's angst 1s compounded by wartime tensions but eased by her frie ndship with a young refugee who helps her see World War Il and her own world m a d1Herent Light ln "Ella Enchanted,• spunky Ella of Freil is a modem-day Cm- derella cursed by d fairy who Rhythm on tap at community college Tap dancing is back but not in the form of big Hollywood musi- cals starring Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly or Broadway pro- ductions featuring the Rockettes. Th.is time it's rhythm tap that's making waves via the works of Savion Glover, Gregory Hines and productions such as •Lord of the Dance" and •Rtverdance." Saturday, Orange County will get a taste of this new wave of rhythm tap when •Rhapsody in Taps" returns to Orange Coast College's Robe.rt B. Moore The- atre in Costa Mesa. The show takes rhythm tap to a new height with an 18-.minute work by Llnda Sohl-Donnell. HRhapsody in Thps" performs Saturday at 8 p .m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $28 at the door. For information, call-432· 5880. condemns her to a childhood of complete obedience. Realizing she can never truly be herseli if she's compelled to follow every order, Ella battles giants, wicked stepsisters and fairy godmothers to break the curse and discover who she really is. The courage to withstand peer pressure is at the core of Newbery Honor Book •wringer.• Told by soon-to-tum- 10 Palmer LaRue, this is a grip- ping tale about a boy who balks at participating in a local rite of passage on his upcoming birth- day. Ellquisite paintings in Italian Renaissance style illuminate the retelling of a beloved legend in Caldecott-~er HRapunzel • - a fairy tale given a fresh feel with evocative illustrations. Si.IQilarly rooted in an ancient yam is Caldecott Honor Book HThere Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Ay, • illustrated with inventive, die-cut artwork that portrays the expanding bes- tiary in the old lady's stomach. A hot new artist and his distin- guished father are behind HHarlem, • a Caldecott Honor Book that paints the historic center of black culture as both a city and a "promise of a better life." Equally uplifting is Caldecott Honor Book HThe Gardener,• a story about young Lydia Grace Finch, who brings a suitcase full of seeds to the city, where she goes to stay with her cantanker- ous uncle. Using her gardening talent to transform Uncle Jim's drab bakery, lovable Lydia makes joy, as well as flowers, bloom in this moving tale. • OfECK rT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column is by Judy Kelley. String quartet to perform Bartok The Bartok Quartet will per- form works by Mozart, Beethoven and namesake Bela Bartok on Monday at 8 p.m. in Founders Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Part of the Chamber Music Series, the Hungarian quartet performs on four of the finest instruments from the 18th cen- tury including a Stradivartus crafted in 1731. Musical selections for the evening will be Mazart's "String Quartet in G, K. 387, • Bartok's "String Quartet No. 4• and Beethoven's •Quartet No. 14 in C Sharp Minor, Opus 131.· The quartet has perfonned more than 3,500 concerts and have been called "one of the great quartets of the world.• nckets are $24. tror information, call 556- ARTS. date book #CORA MESA 1 Newport Beach Central Library provides more than just books ' ~~~~~~~~~~~- By Alessandra Djurklou N ewport Beach residents who think their public library is an oppressively Silent place full of dust and books haven't been there lately. Since the new central branch was built a little more than two years ago, it hasn't had time to become either dusty or silent -because it's been jam packed with events like speeches, concerts, art exhibits and seminars. The current jewel in the library's crown is the first annual Martin W. Witte Distin- guished Lecture Series, which kicked off on Feb. 20 with radio commentator Michael Jackson. Luminaries like Jet Propul-~ sion Laboratory engineer Don- na Shirley, CNN political com- mentator Jeff Greenfield and journalist George Plimpton will round out this season's series throughout the next three months. "I felt the time was right to move to this,• said series chair- person Jim Wood. MNow the doors are wide open for dia- logue with a vibrant communi- ty.• The series is named after the late Martin Witte, a local businessman. "They're going for nationally recognized speakers,• said Lizanne Witte, Martin Witte's daughter-in-law, about the series' organizers. Lizanne is also in charge of the Manuscripts Lecture Series, in which authors are invited to speak about their latest work. The manuscript series has been around for two years, and bas spawned an offspring - the Manuscripts Book Club. Next month, the series fea- tures author M.D. Coverley, who wrote a multi-media inter- active novel called •califia," while the book club reads ·Tue Tortilla Curtain" by novelist and USC professor T. Cor- aghessan Boyle. With so many activities, Witte said, the library is quickly becoming the cultural center of town. Local theaters and muse- ums may disagree, but one look at the events calendar seems to back up Witte's assertion. l> IS 11 Nall IS HE. l> LEQTUtE SERIES SQHEl>tJLE Jet~ Laboratory ~-Plogimn Manager Daaia Shirley Mmlda21,7p.a CNN~ cwnmentator Jeff Cir9enaeld Apdl ''· .,,_... Author and JournaliSt · George Pltmpton . ~21.7p.& . All event.I take place tn the Fnenda Meetlntl lloom af the Newpott Beach Central LJbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Apart from the two series and the boOk club, monthly Sunday Musicales showcase an eclectic assortment of musicians. In February, Alan Terriciano, an assistant professor at UC Irvine, played several piano pieces written by American composers. In March, pianist Shirley Case will play Debussy, accom- panied by a slide presenta-. lion of paintings by Monet and Renoir. April and May feature arias from a local soprano and Irish/Celtic · music from a local band. Not to be out- done by the Manuscripts Series, the Reader's Repertory Theater, also at the library, involves local actors doing dra- matic readings of plays and novels. "I call it the theater of the mind,• said direct.or Edith Schwartz. •Jt's an intimate shar- ing of literature with audience and reader.• In March, the repertory will honor women's history month by featuring local Newport Beach librarian Sara Barnicle sits In the Friends MeeUng Room at the central library, where many cultural events are scheduled to take place throughout the year. writer Susan Griffin's play "Voices." even what is planned for the Balboa Peninsula. Then there are the continual lectures every Tuesday and Thursday by local speakers on every topic under, the sun, like how to keep track of your finances, bow lo beat stress and HWe're probably maxed out right now," said adult program coordinator Sara Barnicle of the library's schedule. But that doesrf't prevent library officials from exploring Author George Plimp- ton, below, Mars Pathfbier engineer Donna Shirley, right. and CNN commentator Jeff Greenfield are fea· tured speakers at the ·Newport Beach Central Ubrary's Distinguished Lecture Series. every aspect of the arts. In the lobby hangs·an exhibit from local artist Joyce Tanaka-Shields, who spe- cializes in Chinese brush painting. And what about books? Do they still have those? "Oh yes, yes,• Barnicle said reassuringly. For more information about events, call 644-3296. ·Pathfinder engineer learns fame is part of the job By Alessandra Djurk.lou J et Propulsion Laboratory's Mars Pro- gram Manager Donna Lee Shirley bas been in the spotlight ever since the Pathfinder spacecraft succes~fully landed on the red planet nearly eight months ago. But that doesn't mean she has gotten completely used to her new- found fame. When asked why she agreed to take part in the Distinguished Lecture Series at the Newport Beach Public Library, for instance, Jhe world-renowned aerospace engineer answered in the form of a question. HDo you know who I am?" At first glance, the above reply may seem sarcastic, even arrogant, but coming from Shirley, it reflects a certain humorous bewilderment -that achieving her life- time goal, Mars exploration -came with the side effect of instant celebrity. ·u·s a little overwhelming,• she said. But Shirley is wise enough to know some of the attention has to do with the fact that she is the first woman ever to "It makes me kind of sad. There ought to be more women [in the field}, so I wouldn't be such a rarity. " -DONNA LEE SHIRLEY oversee a NASA program. •1t makes me kind of sad," she said. "There ought to be more women (in the fieldJ, so I wouldn't be such a rarity." But like celebrity, becoming a pioneer in the women's movement is also a side- effect. Growing up in Oklahoma, the daughter of a general practitioner, Shirley wanted first to design airplanes. Then, at age 12, she read Arthur C. Clarke's "The Sands of Mars,• and her love affair with the fourth rock from the sun began. It's been a long affair, and one that shows no signs of waning. U anything, it's stronger than ever because, although the Pathfinder mission ended last fall, leaving the toy-like Sojourner rover Shirley helped design silting in the red sand, there's still plenty to talk about. The Global Surveyor entered Mars' orbit in September, and is currently map- ping the planet surface. And several other missions are scheduled until 2001. But the biggest mission of all -send- ing astronauts to Mars -is one Shirley is looking forward to although she knows by the time it happens it is unlikely she will participate. "It will be 2018 by the time we're ready to send a man to Mars,~ she told a group of teenagers in Boise, Idaho, a few weeks before Pathfinder's histortc landing. "That's just when many of you will be the right age to join the program." Shirley will speak at the Newport Beach • PubJJc Library on March 20. The event begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20. For infor- mation, call 644-3296. Pilot READERS tjOTUNE Mew, CA 92626. Copyright No 642-6086 news stories, lllustr•tions. edlto- Record your comments about ri•I nwitt« or ildvertistments the o.i1y Pilot or news tips. hertih an be rePf'Oduced with- out written permlulon of copy- VOL 92. NO. 48 ADPRESS right owner. Our address Is 330 w. Bay St., HOW IO REAot US Com Mesa. C.lif. 92627. ntOMAS H. JOHNSON, CORR..EOJONS Orculatlon Publisher The Tlm.s Orange County WIWAM L080IL1. It tS the Pilot's policy to prompt-(800) 252-9141 Editor ly correct •II errors of substance. =zi-5678 STEVE MU8LE. Pleme call 574--4233. 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Newpon BHch/C.ona Me a Daily Pilcx Law school conference focuses on Holocaust By Marissa Espino, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Whittier Law School wi.Q hold an all-day : sym~ium Sunday, Nazi Gold ! and Other Assets of the Holo- • caust: The Search for Justice. 'J'\le event will bring together 20 e~erts from the United · States and Europe, discussing efforts to reconcile the issue of ~ gold and other assets of the vic- tims of the Holocaust stolen by the Nazis during World War ll. Survivors of the Holocaust, ; their relatives, human tights organizations and private law 1inns are seeking the retU.m of -millions of dollars of gold . allegedly confiscated by the Nazi regime and funneled to Switzerland and other nations during World War ll. Topics to be discussed are claims against Switzerland and other nations, claims against European insurance companies, claims stemming from art stolen by the Nazis and the financial involvement of neutral nations with the Nazis during World War fl. · r-----------------------~ F.Y.I. + WHAT: Nazi Gold, and Other Assets of the Holo- caust: The Search For Jus- tice" + WHEN: Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. + WHERE: Whittier Law . School, 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa + CALL: 444-4141, ext. 142 I I I I I I I I I I I I ~-----------------------~ Tbe 20 speakers include: Christoph Melli, the former Swiss bank guard who was fired last year after saving Holocaust-era bank records; Victor D. Comras, U.S. Depart- ment of State senior coordina- tor for Nazi assets and restitu- tion issuesi Rabbi Andrew Baker, dire~tor of European affa.irsfortheAlnerlccfnJewish Committee; Paul Hoffman, • chairman of the board of direc- tors for Amnesty International -USA; and Neal Sher, presi- dent of the International Asso- ciation of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists -American Section. t • • community briefs La Quinta Inns in Costa Mesa honored La Quinta Inns Inc. announced that its Costa Mesa facility was awarded most improved occupancy hotel for 1997. The hotel was honored out of more than 270 La Qwnta Inns acr~s the country. La Quinta Inns Inc. owo~ and operates three hotels in Orange County and 15 in California. Guest services at all properties include free breakfast, free • unlim.ited local calls, same-day laundry and dry cleaning, 24- hour front desk and message center, and a free night for every 11 nights stayed. Deadline for OCC .. graduation is Monday Orange Coast College stu- • dents who want to participate m this spring's 50th anniversary commencement ceremony should file a petition by Monday Petitions for a degree or cer- . tilicate of achievement are avail- ,. able at the student records counter in OCC's Admissions and Records Bu1ldmg, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5581. OCC offers adult swim program A Master's Swim Program, designed to promote tile-long fitness, 1s being offered th.is month by the Orange Coast Col- lege's Community Educatjon Office. Designed for adults ages 19 and older, regardless of previous swimming ~xperience, the pro- gram offers a monthly session that me~ts Mondays through Fridays through March 31. The registration fee 1s $40 for one month and $70 for two months. The one-hour morning work- outs begin at 6:30 a m . daily in OCC's gymnasium pool. Registration is under way at OCC's Com.muruty Education Office, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. The office is open Mon- day through Thursday from 9 a .m. to 6 p .m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a .m. to noon. Participants may register by phone. For information, call 432- 5880. ETC. ETC. ETC. Presents a LUCY ANN® Trunk Show Personalized Sterling Pendants Monday & Tuesday March 2nd & 3rd 10am -4pm • FREE PERSONALIZATION • During Show! 312 Marine Avenue• Balboa Island• 673 -5321 11Uf(,w,,~ · AVILA CHICKE ·soup • FRah chkken broth, • chunks of chicken breast, · rice pmbhcd with avocado, cilantro • and lime. Mama's cure for the flu. Great To-Go Corona dd Mar 144-DCO .. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1998 Beware of the dogs and rabid councilmen T his week, barking dogs and snapping councilmen. First, Fidn and bie.nds. Know what a Bark Park is? A while back, when a few resi- dents asked the dty to build one, I didn't. "What's a Bark Park?/ I inquired, innocent as new snow. People gasped. "You don't know what a Bark Park isl" they stammered, looking at me as if I had at least one head too many. A Bark Park is a section or a Park Park, I was told, which is fenced in so that dog owners can let their quadruped com- panions run, frolic and do all the things that dogs do, most of which cannot be discussed here. At the time, the only other Bark Park in the county was in Laguna Beach. Why not, I thought. It's a-nice touch, I love dogs. who doesn't, and it might even catch on Truth be told, it caught on like a propane tank in a campfire. What I thought would be a nice amenity has become a vital necessity. We're now planning the sequel, Son of Bark Park, in Fairview Park. What interests me is that I get almost as many letters these days about the pups and their park as I do about streets and noisy neighbors. uWhat about this idea?" "What about that idea?" "His retriever is a trou- blemaker.• "Her Yorkie is harassing my Rottweiler. Can't you do something?· No, we can't. But tell your Rottweiler to snap out of it and not be such a wimp. It has all served as a reminder that peo- ple are passionate about their arumals, especially their dogs. Of course, the rivalry between dog people and cat people has raged for years. I'm a dog person. But I must admit, I have come around quite a bit on the cat thing since we inher- ited one a few years ago. My relationship with Henson (the cat) has progressed from peter buff a icy silence and mutual distrust to a daily ea:change of pleas- antries and mutual distrust. Let's face it, as far as a cat is concerned, you are the large device attached to the little alu- minum. can. If General Electric invented an opener that could open the can and turn it upside down over a dish, cats wouldn't need us at all. Dogs? Whole different deal. Those goofy-smiling, some- times-slobbering knuckleheads couldn't get along without us. When they hear that garage door open, they're bopping up and down like a toy helicopter, dying to say hello. They don't care what's going on or what time it is -they just want to hang out with us. What other anin'l.al"sneezes like crazy if you blow lightly on its nose, but just loves to stick its head out the car window at 50 miles an hour? Speaking of things that don't make sense, that brings us to snapping councilmen. I've tried to keep a record of quirks, oddities and general weirdness at city council meet- ings, here and everywhere, over the years. I don't think I'll both- er anymore. Santa Ana has claimed the gold. They are without equal. ln the land of strange tales, they are the ruler of all that they swvey. Until last week, the Gran Pn.J[ was firmly in the grasp of the Mission Viejo Cfty Council, which won for an episode some years ago in which a counol member claimed that someone had tried to poison him by slip- ping something into his water pitcher during a break. (Not making this up, promise.) So what exactly was the topic that sparked a near riot at last week's Santa Ana council meet- ing? It was a motion to tenni- nate the lease for a gift shop m the Santa Ana Transportation Center -an emotional time bomb if I ever beard one. Somehow, soine way, who knows, Councilmen Brett Franklin and Ted Moreno get mto a knockdown, drag-out, finger-pointing shouting match over -remember now - a gift shop lease. At one point, Moreno stands up and paces back and forth, as he and Franklin continue to bash away at each other. Mayor Miguel Pulido is frantically try· mg to regain control, but Moreno refuses to sit down. It gets so bad that Councilwoman Pat McGuigan -a veteran council member who is always professional and almost always unflappable -leaves the room in tears. Pulido calls a break to let everyone cool down. Believe it or not, everything so far is JUSt • No HAssLES! • FAST, FRIENDLY, Q UAIJ1Y SERVICE AT TIIE RIGHT PRICE. Protect your home from flood ing. ("71-i) 22-i-5-t16 prologue You ain't seen noth.in' yet Dunng the break, Fran.kl.ln is standmgm the kltc.ben llJ'ea and claims Moreno •hockey checked• him against the wall as he walked past. At th.ls pomt, Uungs get live- ly. Moreno says Franklin is lying and they just "bumped shoulders.• Pulido, being an experienced mayor, runs back to the meeting room just long enough lo say, ·Adjourned.· Both councilmen try to out- run each other to file a police report. Franklin says he "will not tolerate violence in Santa Ana or on the city council,• and plans to file a battery report. "I'd be willing to drop the charges.• Franklm says, ·only under the condibon that he agreed to undergo psychiatnc testmg. • Moreno, who will be a candi- date for mayor m November, says, ·nus smells Wee a setup to me.· Tara Lipinsky, step aside. Your performance was spectac- ular, thank you so much, but we in Orange County know who really deserves the gold. And you thought you didn't like poli- tics! I gotta go. • PETER BUFFA 1s mayor of Costa Mesa. His column appears on Friday. E-mail him at PtrB40AOLcom . LUNCHAND ~ WORKSHOP 1 at the BALBOA BAY CLUB Sat.. Mar. 21 , 1998 10 am-4 pm S95 Early-Bird $75 (3/4/98) EMPOWER YOURSELF TO GET WHAT YOU WANT. Communication & Con.flier Resolution E.L.D. Mediation Services 1.800.586.3342 .. Look What's New on Comcast Cable! March 31, 1998, Newport Beach customers with Comcast Cable's Standard Service 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 • 21 22 can enjoy the following new channels: Comcast Network llTNN THE NASHVILLE NETWORK. Bravo NITWOllt C-SPAN2 Premium Service customers can now enjoy: Here is a complete Ii ·ting of Newport Channels--find all our old and new favonce . Or tum to the Prevue Guide on Channel 61 for channel listings and programming. KCBS (2) CBS ·community TV KNBC (4) NBC KTLA (5) WB ESPN KABC (7) ABC USA Network KCAL (9) IND. CNN KTIV (11) FOX MTV Music Television KCOP (13) UPN Headline News Fox Sports West Lifetime Sci-A Channel KSCI (18) IND. Nickelodeon ....... , ti The Disney Channel KWHY (22) INO./MOR TV .. 27 A&E 28 KCET (28) PBS 29 Discovery Channel 30 TBS Superstation + 31 TNT-Turner Network Television+ 32 The Family Channel + 33 WGN Superstation + 34 KMEX (34) IND. 35 American Movie Classics+ 36 The History Channel + 37 C1•cllt ._ tMltlr 1 ~800-885-3737 37 Fit TV 31 38 39 40 41 42 49 Speedv1s1on CNBC (H49) The Golf Channel Comedy Central 57 Home & Garcien TV 58 Animal Planet 59 GameGhow • 61 63 Bravo ~ --. --~ '_ 1 '\ ' -~ -. --- ------- -------- FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1998 Swap meet· expansion meeting opposition • Board takes no action on plan to add street fair, car musettm to swap meet; some suggest putting arrangement out to bid. •Maybe we cowd get a comptmy in there who colild offer $5 mllllon By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot ORANGE COUNTY FAIR- GROUNDS -A handlul or the fairgrounds' neighbors and vendors who sell at the Orange County Market Place are urg- ing <he fau board to reject the curre nt operator's plans to expand the swap meet and put the event's contract up for bid. Tel Ph1l Enterprises. the Newport Beach company that has run the weekend swap meet on the fairgrounds for 29 years, has asked fair officials for pemuss1on to expand. The company wants to add a classic car museum, Thursday <.'venmg street fair, a manufac- turer!'. drea designed to be like d small factory outlet center, a relocated farmers market and c.m drea devoted to selling only specialty car accessories to the swap meet. The fair board met in closed •wssion Thursday to consider the proposed expansion, but no dec1s1011 was made. Board members said they needed more time to review a trafftc 11npdct study on the pro- posC'Cl expansion and will con- sider the Tel Phil proposal at a luturf• meelmg, offi cials said. But some people who live near th P swap meet or sell product~ there are already con- • Swedish Massage • Sports Massage • Deep Tissue • Shiatsu I< 111dyV1t•1 < MI Pacific Wellness Center 234 £ 17th 5t Ste 212 COsl.d MesatAmr lr1lll ~ (71 4) 631-3881 PLUG IN Pluq ir1to th<1 Pilot r lc1<;sif 1rd '>f'C t1011 to find services from C'lf'c tronlC'> and plun1bers, to lcindsccJp£11s dnd pn1ntrrs Daily Pilot cemed about tbe plann~ expansion and think it may be time to let another swap meet organizer h ave a aack at run- ning the show. •1t•s time to put this thing out to bid," said resident Chuck Huddleston. "Maybe we could get a compcmy in there who ~ould offer $5 million rather than $( inmlon (the amount Tel Phil pays each year for the rights to the swap meet)." · But Tel Phil JPOkesman Bill Furlow said his company already earned the right lo operate the swap meet duririg open bidding just six years ago and there's no reason to change operators now. "That decision has been made," Furlow said. "Tel Phil won the competition fair and square." In 1992, at the end of Tel Phil's second 10-year contract with the fairgrounds, fair offi. cials put the swap meet con- tract up for bid. Se veral prospective opera- tors responded and in the end, TelPhil was awarded a new five-year contract with an addi- tional five-year extension the fair board could offer. Fairgrounds officials approved a five-year extension last year and Tel Phil's current contract runs through 2003. Market Place vendors have rather than $4 mn- llon [the amount Tel Phil pays each year for the rights to the swap meet} ... " -CHUCK HUDDLESTON • voiced concerns about bow the planned additions to the swap meet would affect their small bl.l.SillesJes. Among the proposed changes is consolidating the swap meet's produce, food-to- go and fruit vendors into a sin- gle farmers market in the cen- ter of the Market Place. Some vendors are afraid they would lose their loyal cus- tomers who know where their booths are located within the swap meet, but Furlow said the new arrangement will help, not bann, the vendors. "Those (produce vendors] are clearly going to benefit from this," Furlow said. "They're going to be covered (with a permanent shade struc- ture) and centrally located in the swap meet.• NO-urn1pf?.s1f NO Hi-~., NO ·!!mmg_J N0~2.J ORANGI 532-2255 noW' 0 1>nn COSTA MliSA s 1 5 -4040 27'\( ,, ••• ~. LAKI fOUST 586-1001 23651 El Toro Rd. ocrou from Red Lobster 3122 E. Chapman Ave. By Boston Morl<et 1 mile east of the 55 Fwy TUmN 838-7676 13195 Jambor.e Rd. Comer of lr\line Blvd and Jamboree FEBRUARY STOCK REDUCTION Classified Community Marke tpl.1ce • SALE Got The Zone? Still don't know bow to eat? Learn the bulaa of bow It wor .. and how to do lt. O..Mmma..-...... u-. --~v .. nr.,.. a... ............. , ReterVadOn1 Requind (114) 75'-7399 I T As everyone who has ever attended one of our sales knows, our sales are truly SALES. No tap changed ... no marking up to mark down ... a truly rigbteom sale." and when it's over, it's over! DoN'T delay, come in while there is still a great selection. CHARLES H. BARR r WHALE WATCHING BALBOA BOAT RENTALS Offers rentals for experienced skippers in comfort. and style aboard either a 17-or 19-foot duel console power boat. Rent& rates range from $40 to $60 an hour. Half-day rates a.re $135 for the 17-foot dual consol~, $170 for the center console and $195 for the 19-foot dual console. Rates are slightly higher on weekends. Balboa Boat Rentals is at 510 E. Edgewater, Balboa Peninsula. For reservations. call 673-7200. WHALE WATCHING UNDER SAIL Aboard a 46-foot sloop with a licensed captain. Space is limited. Sorry, no children or smokers. For more information, call 646-4005. BONGO'S SPORTflSHING CHARTERS Offers private party whale watching excursions every day. The cost is $125 for one-hour, six- passenger maxi.mum and a three- hour minimum. For more infor- mation, call 673-2810. Lani has moved toa New Locati0nl lSOO Adam•, I 103 • Co•ta •'° 540-2218 • •550-8440 Cost Effective Legal Solutions [B • what's afloat NEWPORT SPORTflSHING Offers a low-cost way to whale watch weekdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m'. and weekends and holi- days from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m The cost is $14 for adults, $8 for seniors and children over 12 Spe- cial discount rates are available for schools, churches and com- munity youth groups. For avail- able dates and information, call 675-0550. PILGRIM OF NEWPORT The 118-foot historic schooner, offers weekend whale watching trips, Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. The cost is $20 for adults and $15 for children. The schooner is also available for private charter. For reservations, call 966-0686. FUN ZONE BOAT CO. Guarantees whale or dolphin sightings dwing excursions or the next trip is free. Daily trips cost $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, children ages 3 to 11 are $8 and children under 3 are free. G roups rates are also available for schools, youths and groups of 15 or more. For reservations, call 673-0240. DEBBIES Newpon BHchJCosta Mesa Daily Pile>< DAVEY'S LOCKER Operates whale watch cruises da.tly through the end of March Operating hours are Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. and t p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 9 a.m., noon and ;l:30 p.m. The cost is $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, $8 for children ages 4 to 12, and inf ants and toddlers are free. Special discounts are avail able for groups of 20 ".or more. community youth groups, servicl'.! orgaajzations and schools. Pn- vate charters are also available. Guarenteed sightings of whales or dolphins or else all passengers will receive a free pass. For more information, call 673-1434. SPECIAL EVENTS/ CI.ASSES CRUISING THE BAJA OCC's Sailing Program offer~ a slide and lecture program Cruising the Baja, March 7. from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $30 in advance and.$35 al the door. Call 645-9412. (LOS ET Clothln• • Acc ... IOlrt. ... 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You'll probably fee l the breeze of a backswing from Lee Trev ino or Ch i Chi R odri g uez . }(Ht might h ave to dodge a divo t that com es off the club face of H ale l rvvi n or G il M organ . You coul d be asked to move yo ur lawn chair to give Gary Player or Bob Murphy a playable li e. o The Toshiba Senior Classic is the only official P(~A TC>L 1R s top in Orange County all year. Come and be part of the ac tion. Ca ll 71-t /5 15--1-8-1-0 TOSHIBA 11 ·· ... 4'4L.& Officrol 5t't11or l'CA TOU1' £t't11t &·nrfrtm.~ H1111~ H~l'rlo/ ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1998 --TODAY CONSUMER BUSINESS NElWORK The Consumer Business Net- work Inc meets at 7 a.m. at The Mezzanine, 19800 MacArthur Blvd. Guest speaker LaWTeoce Cohen, manager of business development for tbe Anaheim Angels, will discuss how to access the Angels for a product or ser- vice. For more information, call 550-7485. RESUME WRmNG WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center offers a free resume wnting work$hop from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. in room 106, 2701 Fairview ROdd, Costa Mesa. For more tnfom1abon, call 432-5162. SATURDAY YOGA DANCE The Yoga Place offers a yoga ddnce workshop from 1 :30 to 4:30 p.m. at 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite A-208. Costa Mesa. The cost is $30 aitPr Feb. 21. For more infor- mal.Jon , cdll 642-7400. UNIVERSITY WOMEN LUNCHEON The American Association of Uruvers1ty Women meets at 11 :30 a.m. at the Countryside Suites, 325 Bnstol St .. Costa Mesa. The guest spedker is Jan Mittermeier, chief executive officer for the county of Orange. For more infor- mdllon, call 760-~508 or 640- 6275 CHILD IDENTIACATION The Seafanng Masoruc Lodge offers d free v1deotapmg session for children as part of the Mason- ic Child ldenbficdllon Program, from noon to 4 p.m. at 1401 15th St., Newport Beach For more mformabon, call 546-7357. CAT SHOW Malibu Cat Club dnd the Cdl Fanciers Assoc1a1Jon Inc. sponsors a cal show from 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m. in building 10, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fdir Drive, Costa Mesa. General admission is $5. Seruors dnd cJuldren under 12 are $4 Call 708-3247 OPEN HOUSE The Costa Mesa Historical Society offers a free open house from JO d m to 4 pm di 1870 Andhl'1m SI Fn•e qwded tours will be conductc>d For more 1nfor- mdt1on, c dll fi3J-5q18 SONDAY CAT SHOW Malibu Cat Oub and the Cat Fanciers Association lnc. sponsors a cat show from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in building 10, Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. General admission is $5. Seniors and children under 12 are $4. For more information, call 708-3247. NAZI GOLD Whittier Law School presents an international leqal symposium, Nazi Gold and Othet Assets From the Holocaust: The Search for Justice, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 444- 4141. MONDAY ATIENTION DEFlCIT DISORDER Educational psychologist Joan Andrews offers a class, Medica- tion to li'eat Attention Deficit Dis- order: Is It Necessary?, from 7 to 9 p.m . at Coastline Community Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. The cost is $10. For more information, call 476- 0991. TIJESDAY FINANOAL SECURITY Smith-Barney in Newport Beach offers a free program, IRA's: Building Your Financial Secunty, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel. . 4500 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach. For more information, call 955- 7589. IRA SEMINAR The Costa Mesa Smith-Barney oCtice offers a free seminar, Roth IRA: Is it right for you? from 6:30 to 7:30·p.m. at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more miormation, call 641-7738. CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB The Newport Beach Christian Women's Club meets from 11:30 a m. lo 2 p.m . at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 760-9616 ATIENTION DEFICITJ DISORDER The Newport Beach Central -•-_:-. -...... .._. . .· c; .-\ I l I N G ~. ! r1,1 I N /\ R How to Avoid Ships at Sea is the tiUe of a two-~our se.mt- nar Orange Coast College's Salllng Prograni U offering from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at 1801 W. C oast Highway, New- port Beach. The cost ts $12 per person or $20 per couple. For more Information, call 645-9412. Library offers a free program, Adult Attention Deficit Disorder, at noon in the library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. WEDNESDAY NEWCOMERS CLUB The Newcomers Club of New- port Beach meets at 10 a.m. at .. ~ private residence and features journalist Diana Chapman. The club is open to Newport Beach women who have lived in the area for five years or less. For more information, call 720-1668. WRmNG WORKSHOP Dorothy White begins a 10- week writing workshop, Let's Talk About Writing, from 1 :30 to 3:30 p .m . at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. The cost is $30. Enrollment is limited. For more information, call 645- 2356. PLATINUM CELEBRATION The Guild of the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center celebrates 20 years of service at the Guilds Platinum Celebration at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. The evening features a boutique and fashion show pre- sented by Nordstrom department store. For more information, call 280-0385. MATH WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center offers a free math workshop, Becoming Math Confi- dent, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the center, room 106, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. LAW SEMINAR Peldsott, Lee & Feinberg Law Offices sponsors two free commu- nity association law seminars, The 1bree "R's" of the Architectural Review Process and Fine 1\ming ' Satellite Legislation, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 729-8002. THURSDAY WYOMING ADVENTURES Adventure 16 offers a free pro- gram, Wyoming Adventures. at 7 p.m. at 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Mika Kaul shares what it's like to participate in a working cattle roundup, retr4ce the steps of early explorers and view a dog sled race. For more information, call 650-3301 . CREDIT SEMINAR The Newport Beach Public Library offers a free program, Credit Reports: What's In Them and How to Make Them Better, at 7 p.m. m the Central Library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801 . REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Orange County Fede.ra- tion of Republican Women meets at 10 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country C lub, 1701 Goll Course Dnve. Guest speakers a.re state treasurer and U.S. Senate candidate Matt Fong and Darrell WE ACTIVATE YOUR PAGER $10.95 DECIDE TO BE HEALTHY IA~§,t.i~ lndlvlclual/Group Therapy: Problems with love? Work? Eating Disorders? We're here to help. Balance your life: Re lationships, Play, Wo rk. Recapture your spirit. Animal Bereavement Group, Tuesday's 3:00,3:45 p.m. $10.00. Rebecca Lewis, Ph.D. and Dan Eppler, Ph.D., (714) 721-5750. R ebecca Lewis, Ph.D. (?l4 ) 721 .... 5 7 50 Dan Eppler, Ph.D. ~ ' Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Relieves Pain $3900 Stress & tension Insurance Accepted w/Chiropractlc Care. HELP WAllJ'•D ULT{V' SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Or. Gautier O.C. 714.979.6365 1072 S.E. Bnstot St., Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Corne< of N-port Bl No./Bnstol) c' ,., ' p.., I" t. ... 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FRIDAY JOB INTERVIEW WORKSHOP Effective Interviewing is a free workshop offered by Orange Coast Colleqe's Re-Entry Center, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center, Room 106, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWoRK Tom Ande~on will speak on Customer Focus -What are your customers really looking for? at the Consumer Business Networks meeting at 7 a.m. at The Mezza- nine, 19800 MacArthur Blvd. The cost is $15 and includes breakfast. For more information, call 550- 4785. MARCH7 IRA SEMINAR The Costa Mesa Smith-Barney office offers a free seminar. Roth IRA: ls it right for you? from 10 to 11 a.m. at 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 100, Costa Mesa. For µiore information, call 641-7738. BOOK SALE The Mesa Verde Library con- ducts a book sale from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. at 296.9 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. Sale prices are $1 for hardbacks and 50 cents for paperback books. The money raised supports children's reading activities and provides needed books and subscriptions. For more information, call 546-5274. APPLE COMPUTER CLUB The Orange Apple Computer Club meets from 9 a .m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Chemistry Building, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Rep- resentatives of Binary Software will demonstrate the latest ver- sion of the company's utility pro- grams, KeyQuencer and Square One. The first meeting is free. Annual membership is $30. For more information, call 836-0522 or e-mail CalifBobR@aol.com . W.now d••·-·" 951-2500 SPRJHG QASSIC The Orange County Fil.11- /lgrounds presents the 1998 Coors Light Spring Classic Speedway and Sidecars, from 7:3~ to 10 p.m . at 88 Pair Drive, Costd Mesa. AclmissionisS9 fonuiutts, children ages 13 to 17 and seniors, S5 for children and chil- dren under 5 are free. For more information, call 492-9933. WATER SPORT SHOW Inter-Shows Motorsport Pro- motions, Inc. presents the Splash Water Sport Show, from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. in building 10 and Parade of Products, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Ad.mission is $8 For more information, call 582- 2371. GRANO OPENING NoXCuz Fitness. invites the public to its grand opening from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. at 234 E. 17th St., Suite 211, Costa Mesa. For more information, call.642-5866 THE YOGA PLACE The Yoga Place offers a class, Low Back Basics, frpm 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite A-208, Costa Mesa. The cost is $40 by Feb. 28 and $45 at the door. For more information, call 642-7400. BLOOMINGDALE'S The Fashion Island Blooming- dale's Home Store celebrates it~ one year anniversary with a ptl - low aerobics class at 11 a .m , noon, 3 p .m. and 5 p.m. at 70 I Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more information call 729-6600. MARCH8 WATER SPORT SHOW Inter-Shows Motorsport Promo- tions, Inc. presents the Splash Water Sport Show, from 10 a .m to 4 p.m. in building 10 and Parade of Products, Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dn- ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is $8 For more information, call 582- 2371. Featured Speaker Chairman of the Board of Supervisors JIM SILVA Newport Beacli Cenb"al Ubrary '. . l 000 Avocado Ave. Monday, March 2, 1998 7:00 pm for more Inf ormatJon, please call: 644-3131 f > I ' 1 Newpon Bnch/C.osta Mesa Daily Piloc FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1998 0 . r--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I • I ' , : I f I ') : 0 : --, I) .. -' .. .... ;, " I I ,. I I I J I I I . ·' -. what happens,• Dutton said, addJ.ng that Rausch drove with a •wanton, devil-may- care attitude.• •He drove like there was no tomor- row,• Dutton said •And there was no tomorrow for Donny Bridgman.• Keller, the defense attorney, said fac- tors other than speed contributed to the crash. The road was dangerously wet from 1 • sprinkler runoff, the Blazer was over- loaded wtth rowdy kids, and it was Jacked 7· inches higher than its manufacturer intended, she said. "It seems to be that both legally and morally there are many responsible par- ties," she said. "I le should cer- tainly not be held to be the equiva- lent of a murder- er.• As he gave his rulmg, Dickey said he believed speed was the pnmary cause of lhe crash, but added prosecu- tors did not prove that Rausch heard the "so-called MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT warnings• of a Judge Everett Dickey teendge passen- ger. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Jason Rausch's day in court was a little bit out of the ordinary as both sides agreed to a court trial with no jury, allowing Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey decide the matter. Dickey also said Rausch probably would not have crashed il he had been driving a car he was more familiar with, such as Rausch's own. Rausch faces up to a year in jail when RAUSCH CONTINUED FROM 1 old Rausch stood up to embrace his lawyer, Jennifer Keller. Then he went to bug his mother. Leslie. who wept silently with relief. "He knows what happened, I know Rausch, which left him facing the possibil-the judge sentences him on March 27. what happened," said Bridgman, who has ity of six years in state prison, but Judge Outside lhe courtroom, the prosecutor repeatedly urged Rausch to ta.lee responsi-Dickey reduced it to a misdemeanor at a said he was disappointed with Dickey's bility for the crash. preliminary hearing in December. ruhng "That judge and I didn't sit through the On Thursday, having agreed to let the "It's rus decision," Dutton said. "I don't same hearing." she said later. Judge decide the case rather than a jury, know if I'm surprised or not." Rausch, who attends Orange Coast lawyers on both sides argued before Dick-Keller said the case against Rausch nev- College. was the sober designated driver ey. The transcript from the preliminary er should have involved a felony charge or of a Chevy Blazer packed with nine other hearing took the place of new testimony. gross neglige nce in the first place. Newport Harbor teens on their way home Deputy Attorney General Jim Dutton, "He doesn't need to be purushed," she On the other side of the aisle, where from a party 00 May 23, 1997. who prosecuted the case, said Rausch swd. "He's purushing himself" l the families of Donny Bridgman and Dan Authorities said Rausch was speeding ignored multiple "red flags• -including Rausch's father, Manny Hernandez of : Townsend sat along with the Newport between 60 and 67 mph in a 35-mph zone verbal warnings from a passenger and Santa Maria, said lus son was trying to : · I Beach traffic investigator who handled the on Irvine Avenue when the vehicle, which posted speed-limit signs -as he wound help when he agreed to be a designated : ~ : case, the mood was somewhat darker. belonged to Donny Bridgman, hit a curb around the cwves on Irvine Avenue driver. l .' l Vickie Bridgman, Donny's mother, and Dipped. before the crash. "You try to be a good guy. a good : 1 jabbed her finger in Rausch's direction as The prosecutor originally filed a felony "He's going to see how fast he can go Samaritan, and they try to crucify you," he : ' : she filed passed him out of the courtroom. vehicular marislaughter charge against through those babies. and he doesn't care said. "It's a tragedy. Nobody wins." : I I • I I ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ __ CRIME _."CONTINUED FROM 1 • • • 41 girl with a stick. : •Tue stick was considered a • .deadly weapon,• Francy said. : • 1n two cases, Francy said, stu- fli .dents kicked other students while : :wearing steel-tip boots. In another • ;case, a student reportedly pointed = -the sharp end of a compass at ._ :another youth. In still another : !case, a student threatened some- ~ one with a baseball bat. There ~ :was one case in which a student ._ ·did brandish a knife. '-' Drug and alcohol offenses ~ :more than doubled from 15 two ~ years ago to 33 last year. Francy .,. 'said the sharp increase could, at ~ least partly, be the result of · • ,improved reporting by faculty. · .. r-----------~------------------------------------------, CRIME STATISTICS IN NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOLS Drugs and alcohol Battery Assault with a deadty weapon Homicide Robbery/extortion Sex offenses Possession o1 a weapon Property crimes Dollar tost to district 1995-96 15 11 0 0 3 0 7 108 $46,215 199ft97 33 17 g 0 4 1 4 72 $43,659 Joqease % 109 47 900 n/a 25 100 -47 -37 -10 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Source: California Department of Edocltion 1 I I L------------------------------------------------------~ "It's also a fact that there is increased ·alcohol use by youth," Francy said. "Nationally, there has been an increase in alcohol use by adolescents, and unfortunately it is also reflected in our schools." '1 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~!;ARUBA :; :CONTINUED FROM 1 ·: .. :~ Hill said. "He became frustrated . with my actions and finally said : go, and I went back to the car. I · ·:had to work my way back some : . .30 feet and had to cross the path : : ;-of the robber.• • · . Once Hill got in the car, : ·:Arends stepped on the gas to •. escape. : "The other men were in Lbe : building when they heard the • car start," Hill said. •By the ti.me ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ?ii. .,.., "' 0....,. e.--,1 • CHA'S FAMILY S SHOE REPAIR G :f:f::::.1673 lnineAve. IF .. ~·"' .... ms.., ~ ~ •Of!•'·lll --71 ~314 ~er ~"-6 ~,, ~" -4DESIGNER CLOTHING Tltroweh Consignmtnc = CONllGNr.wnl ' lAlll.I WILCOMI I 177 Riverside Ave., Suite L I Newport Beach, CA 92663 ' (714) 574-5555 L-~-----__, ' we backed up, the robbers were chasing us. If the car stalled. I don't know what would have happened.• Hill said no shots were ever tired After reporting the incident to local authorities, police barricad· ed the roads and caught two of the three robbers. But before his possessions could be returned to him, Hill had to sign some paperwork -written m Dutch He said he asked if he could have a copies in English, so he knew what he was signing. The authorities said no. "It's bad enough to have a gun pointing at your throat,· said Hill, who later wrote to Aru- ba's attorney general. "But when you have to .sign something that you can't understand ... " Although Hill's vacation did not begin as planned, be said be still had fun celebrating with the locals dunng their annual event, Carnival. • 1 had a wonderful time, and being with all those people was a wonderful experience,• he said. ·t don't know il I will go back to the ruins. I might go back next year for Carnival. It's noisy and fun and colorful.• Beautiful Hair! $50 $50 Men'• Cat $15 • · loC Hw fa. llfwQaa lWJ. S.U* llldDW .... ., ....... ., ..-u: Coldwtll • Rdal • Paul M1tchtll • Nm:us • ~ • Fl1mai Offtt £xpirtS ~ • Bri~ this ad • 2981 Bristol Sl #83 Costa Mesa Baker/Bristol , • OCC readies for summer, fall classes Applications will be available Apnl 1 for summer and fall classes at Orange Coast Col· lege OCC"s summer sessions are scheduled to begin June 1, 15, and 29 The college's fall 1998' semester start on Monday, Aug. 17. Begi.nrung Monday, April 1, applications may be secured in OCC's Ad.missions and records Ofhce The ofhce is open Mon- day through Thursday from 8 a.m to 7 p.m., and Friday from 8 d m to 3 p.m. For application mformabon, phone (7 14) 432- 5072 MUDSLIDE CONTINUED FROM 1 . posh residential neighborhood. Niederhaus sdld city crews would clean up the mud after the tullside has a chance to settle. ·u you dean it up immedidte- Jy, you could end up making a bigger mess,• !'liederhaus said. Paul Ahmadi of Mission \:'iejo was visiting hls brother, Behrooz Ahmadi, whose home is on top of the hillside that collapsed onto Goleta Point Dnve. "I was expectmg to help my brother because of the rain,• Ahmadi sa.id "There was just too much water " Spyglass area resident Jun Bell was JOggmg this mom.mg when he noticed the mud slide "I ve been worned about something like this happerung. • he said But Goleta Point Dnve resi- dent Nma Yarrun said she's not womed about lhe slide or other potential slides from the hillside in front of her home "It's all m God's hands,· she S8.ld. 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Boyce said attacking the window is something the Del Rey League runners-up do with fervor. Booker (13.2), Lee (9.5) and Lawrence (7 .5). Still, Boyce remains confide~t bis senior star will come up big before bes through. By Barry Faulkner, ~lly Piiot REDONDO BEACH -Estancia Hjgh's pdth to the CfF Southern Section Division Ul-A boys basketball championship game could lead through a WUldow tonight at 7 30 dgdinst sem1fmal host Bishop Mont- qomPry. "We may be better shooters, but they really go to the glass,• Boyce said of Coach Doug Mitchell's Knights, for whom 6- foot-5 sophomore Brian Pruitl averages 17.2 rebounds per game. Errick Craven (6.0 ppg) and Devaughn Peace, both 6-0 freshmen, start in the back· court for the Knigb~. who have advanced by knocking oft St. Francis, 80-57. and familiar Estancia nemesis M orningside, 68-63. Estancia has reached the semis by topping Bassett, 74- 60, and No. 3 seed San Dimas, 47-46, despite two subpar •He'll hit his stride,• Boyce said. •He's a big-game player, as evidenced by his scor- ing 12 of our last 14 points against San Dimas. When the pressure's on, l don't wor- ry about Sam.· . . . Boyce said his team, including starters James Dawkins (12.9 ppg), Brett Valbuena (8.7), Ryan Simpson (7.2) and Peter Andersen (4.0), is similarly due to put it all together. .. I hope our best basketball comes (tonight),· Boyce said. •we haven't pla~ed well in the playoffs, but we've won, which could be a good omen. The only people who thought we'd get this far are our play- ers and coaches. U we can execute our offense, we'll be fine." That dlorement1oned glcts,s rectangle would be both bdckboards at Redondo Unt0n I 11gh, which the second-seeded K111ghts (20-o) figure to attack with height rJOd ctlhJf">tJC:'JSffi. The hosts also start 6-5 junior Tony Booker (nearly seven boards per contest) and 6-4 sharpshooter Marvin Perez Sam Nelson (4.5 rebounds per game). while scoring efforts from 6-5 Air "Om· kf'y wall bP whether or not we can rr•hound w1th them," said Estancia HJgh C'odc h J{1rh Boyn•, whose Eagles (19-9) hc1vf• outr<'houndcd thelI first two playoff vwllm'i hy u comtnnl•d 63-52 margin. "We h<1V(• tfJ <JO to th(• CJldl>S " 6-5, 220-pound seruor Lamar Lawrence and 6-4 junior Garrett Lee combine to average nearly 12 rebounds per outing of! the bench. Perez is the leading scorer at 14 points per game, followed by PruiU (13.5 ppg), • Force Academy-bound senior Sam Nelson. Nelson, the Pacific Coast League MVP and a second-team All-CIF Division m selection as a junior, entered the postseason averaging 23.7 ppg. He has, however, posted just 14 points in the play- offs, all against San Dimas. Tonight's winner will advance to the March 7 title game at the Arrowhead Pond against either top-seeded Chaminade (25- 1) or unseeded Cabrillo (14-11). CIF DIVISION IV BOYS SOCCER QUARTERFI NAL SAME OLD STORY (}' ••• •No rosy picture for the Edgles dgainsl Artists as Ld4Und Beach posts 1-0 victory in CIF Division N quarlerfin als Thursday. By Richard Dunn. UiJtly Pilot COSTA MESA There were JdITUHJ 'oll1s1on'> dnd d rouple of mm1 hr11wls, hut phys1C"dJ play isn't wlltJt pul Ldqund Beach I l1qh ov!'f th£> top Thursdcty in 11 .. victory ovPr host EstdflCld, 1- 0, in lhf• qudrtc>rftndfS Of the Clf- So1tl hNn SC'Cll<rn D1v1sion JV boys ..,nc,·er pldyoffs at I larper Srhool And whtle th'• ArtJ~ts conlln- 11ed to Pn1oy d d1stmct height rtdvclllld<p>, dllowtng them to wan v1rtu dlly PV<'ry dendl, that ulonf• wt1sn't tht• reai.on why fatdnc·a.1 Wds unctble to defectt lh1·m lor th'· sixth conser utJve nlf'PlJllCJ /\nd, no, 11 wosn't the fctct l:'ilcmc-1<1 ( 14-7-l) was playing a m.rn down in th<.> second hall (th<1nks to a red rdrd), because th11 Ed<JI<•'> "donunated the sec- ond IMll," dCCordmg to Ldyuna Bt>d< h r·od< h Andy Thomdi. So whdl wa!> 117 How on Cdrth could Es1c1nc1a control the gclme, yf•t cunw up '>hort again? P<'rhctps 1t was simply Spc•nrPr H<>rh<>rt, Laguna Bedrh\ s<•mor forward, being in the nqhl pldre dl the right time. I lnhNt's rPbound goal in the i4th minute provided the onJy ... rore c1s the> second-seeded Arttslr-. (18-4-2) punched the Edglr•s' hghti. out on the 1997-98 SPdson "WP k<>pt our d1soplme and WP kc>pt our ronccntration, and ll1dl\ whdl bcctt (the Eagles), H Thomt1'> 4'dtd "They usually get rPd c drds ctqdtnst u!.. H EstdnCld, only 1-7-2 against the• Arllsts since 1995, played in the wcond hdlf without juruor defendN Luis Avalos, who w95 gwcn a red card in the 39th rrunul£' for a retaliatory punch on Laguna Beach senior mid- MARC MARTIN I DAILY PIL01 Eatanda's Armando OrUz (11) races Laguna Beach's Spencer Herbert to the ball in Thursday's duel fielder Matt Reedy, who appeared to strike Avalos first. "lt was ridiculous the way the referee handled it,· Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said. "U you retaliate, yeah, you're sup - posed to get carded, but the oth- er guy threw the first punch. That hurt us being a man down the rest of the way. I tlunk we got a littJe flustered by the cards. There were some biased calls, and the referee almost lost con- trol of the game " Estancia, advanang to the quartertinals for the first time since the school won a CIF 2-A championship in 1985, lost to Paafic Coast League nemesis Laguna Beach for-the third time this season. The Eagles last defeated the Artists on Feb. 9, 1996. The Artists, given four yellow cards in the contest (Estancia had one red , one yellow), knocked away several Estanaa scoring opportunities m the sec- ond hall. Estancia 's two best chances of scoring m the second half came on shots by Irving Islas and Armando Ortiz. Islas received a long cross pass from senior Ramon Garcia in the 76th minute, but Laguna Beach goal- keeper Mike Labeda stopped Islas' attempt. Ortiz got behind the Artist defense in the 62nd minute, also on a pass from Garcia, but his attempt went wide left. Estancia outshot Laguna Beach in the second 40 minutes, 9-7. Eagle keeper Brad Wayman finished with five saves, bis best coming in the 53rd minute when he caught Herbert's rocket. lo the first half, Garcia w as involved in numerous defen- sive stops and came within inches of scoring in the 30th minute after dribbling up the middle and firing from about 15 yards out. Cesar Terrones attempted three of Estancia's nine first-half shots (the Artists had 14 in the half), his closest-to-scoring shot coming in the fourth minute on a direct kick which kissed the crossbar and bounced away. The Eagles bad three direct kicks in the first 10 minutes, but couldn't convert against Laguna Beach. ( I I r ) I v I ) I () r J I (I I R L ~ w A T E R ;:J () I ( ) 'J ! r /1 I f ! r J /. I Tars' Jackson first-team for All-Sea View • Sophomore guard lone local on first team; three area standouts earn Daily Pilot second-team laurels. By Barry Faulkner, ~ily Pilot Newport Harbor Hjgh missed the girls basketball playoffs for the first time in eight seasons, but three returners will bring Daily Pilot AU-Sea View League cre- dentJals into next season's run for a postseason berth. Sophomore Kalena Jdckson represents the Sailors on the first t eam, while sophomore April Ross and Junior Kristen Urban join Corona del Mar High senior Sarah Dunlap on the second team. Jackson, a 5-foot-8 guard, was second-team AU-Pacific Coast League last season , before transferring to Newport from Costa M esa High. She averaged 11.1 points in nine league games, missing one due to illness. She was in double figures Jackson six times against league c;ompetition, including ~ 16-point effort in a 35-32 upset victory over Wood- bridge Feb. 10. Ross, a 6-1 center, averaged 8.9 ppg for the Tars, while still picking up the basics of the game. Already known for her standout work in volleyball and track and field, her continued development on the hardwood bodes well for the program's return to prominence under Coach Ryan Bettencourt. Urban, a 5-9 junior forward, averaged 9.7 ppg for first-year Coach Elbert Davis. She had five double-figure efforts including a high game of 17 against Irvine Jan. 22. Dunlap, the Sea Kings' consis- tent leader as a 5-7 guard, scored an even 100 points in 10 league contests, including a 20-point performance in the season finale against El Toro. AILORS UNABLE TO SLOW DOWN WILSON'S 'I'I'l'l ,E-DRIVE Sophomore Giuliana Mendio- la, who paced El Toro to an unbeaten league championship season by averaging 20.6 points against Sea View foes, is the Most Valuable Player. Undefeated Long Be ach Wilson · nishes Ne wpo rt Harbor's season in ~lF Division I water polo semifinal, 8-4. y Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR Newport Harbor ligh'a girl!' watt1r polo tedJTl watched its seoson nclude much like the sun ended its domain ver Corona del Mar's Marian Bergeson Aquatic enter Tburtday evening. Slow, chilly and with o touch of b uty rl9ht ore at th v ry end. Long Beoeh Wilson, undef tod and the top in CIP South m Section DM1lon J, handed e Sat.lor1 an 8..,. blow to wrap up tho Thrs' Sea ew Leogu ·winning r ar. OM-pit tho c.h1l1 of th I , the aHair wun't bed d N wport'I valiant stand WM 0 fW t cap to a uUJul . •ThiJ group of girls WAI an amozing, amazl.ng oup, • Co·Coach ·Brian Kroutzkamp said. •n, in th f1n4J tour ln Dtvt ton I, w U, that'• noth· to bo ashamed of. We can hold our h di h . • Harbor ftnllh 20..8. Coach Ricardo Azev o and hll Bruins dll· ' f played their confidence a day before the game by selecting the facility at CdM after their fint cholce of sites at Long Beach St.Clte was not avail- able for the semifinal bout. The Bergeson Center could be considered Nowport's home away from home as the Sailors are quite f amlllar with the confines at their Back Bay rival's chool. The showing of certainty went from the preqame decision right lnto the pool os the Bru- inl quickly establlahed lhelr authority. Just 1 :09 lnto the contest, Wilson's Cat Bell conv rted an open shot trom the hole into a acore. Bell would ltrlke again ln the first period, aa would Jenni Stuart and Kate Campbell os tho Brulnt mounted a •· t lead at the end of one. •we didn't play too good of two-meter defente , and that hurt,• Coach BW Barnett N.ld. Bame"1 a 10-time CIP champion coach with Harbor boys tea.ml, ad<*!, "We just didn't move OMly on.• Wilton'• plagumg defame contmued to choke th Sallon ln the second quarter. They would 1 ve the first hall with a conim4nding 6-1 lead. •There's a reason th y are 2?-0, • Kreutzkamp ICIM tWiQf~ /~OT •SEE POLO PAGE I 'hn' .,.U. Brta K1IDMdy 11'1111lo11Df .. Ma-uucd ~~ f '( I Joni Colburn, who led Irvine to a surprise second-place finish in her fint season on the Vaqueros' bench, is Coach of the Year. Delly"'°' All-SM View ....... Mod V.lwible ""Yw Glullana Mendiola, El Toro 5-9 So. 20.6 FlnttMrn Glocond41 MMc:llota, El Toro 5-8 Jr. 9.9 Jami Allred, IMne 5-1 O Sr. 11.8 ~Fe·~ 5-9So.11.1 MQole Roberti.a: 5-7 Sr. 10.6 Ket• Toman, S. 5-11 Sr.10.7 KeleN Jad<son, Newpon 5-8 So. 1 1. 1 ...... ...... April Ross. Newport Hltbof' 6-1 So. 1.9 Kristen Utt.\ Newport » Jr 9.7 Serah Dunlep, CdM 5-7 Sr. o.o N.tal .. Quinn, Woodbrid(aie S· 11So. 9.1 Lauren O'HM1, INlnt 6-.l Sr 0.0 Jody Clrbon, INlnt S· 10 Fr. 11 1 Mottv Matone, s. ~ 5-10 Sr. u SUUnne Guy. El Toro S-10 Sr. 7.~ c.dt.r•-. '°"' Colbum, ~ • _J '·. Newpon Beach/Cosua Mesa Daily PiJoc FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1998 Orange Coast out 17 hits in 14-3 Victory • Gonzalez rips East LA pitching I B R I E F S (2 homers, 6 RBI); Pirates snap · out of a four-game losing streak. son (3 for 4) ~ (3 for 4J. I salvage avsplit after l?smg the opener. 7-1. COSTA MESA _ OCC 1._ EAST Los AwieES l '!be anguards Gretcb~n Brandt BASEBALL East Los Angeles 000 200 010 . 4 9 2 delivered a two-out, two-run single 1ll the Orange Coast Col-Orange Coast 013 230 osx • 4 17 4 bottom of the hrst . to key the Vlct~ry. lege's baseball team punched out 17 hits Carrera, Bonillas (4), Martinez (5), Smith (6). Houston struck out six and faced the mm- en route to a 14-3 vtctory over visiting Martinez en. Longoria (8) and Ga1cla, Medina unum of 21 batters. T}le only hit, a bunt, East Los Angeles College Thursday after-en. Stevenson, O'Brien Ql, Reidel en. Gonzalez was erased on a steal attempt noon. (9) and Thompson, Jones {9T.'~ • Chand ler Riverside put an 8-lut attack together I Chad Gonzalez Wlelded the biggest (OCC}, Thompson (OCQ, Blanse (ELAO. Chavez to win the opener stick, going 4 for 5 With a P""' of home j (OCQ, Ro<friguez (El.AC}, Loochkartt (OCQ. . ....... 3B · Lukin (OCC}. HR • Gonzalez (OCC} 2 raRST ..,, .... ., runs, and drove 1ll six runs. '"' ~ His three-run shot i.n the tlu.rd inrung sec Ri .d Ii . UC RlvetstDE 7, SoCAl Cou.EGE 1 staked wmni.ng pitch~r Edd.le Stevenson l , versl e, Sp t a pair ~~ro~::e ~~ ~ ci ~ ~ ; ~ to a 4-0 lead and the Pirates never looked COSTA MESA -SOFTBALL Martin and Zamorano; Brandt and Murie, back. Southern California Col-Blankenship. W • Martin, 2·2. L · Brandt, 3-2 O~ers with a big day at the pte1:te for I lege's softball team split a dou bleheader scc5~~~DR~ 0 the Pirates, now 7-6 after snapping a with visiting UC Riverside in nonconfer-uc Riven.Ide ooo ooo 0 0 1 1 four-game losing streak, were Jude ence play Thursday, the Vanguards post-SoCal college 300 ooo x 3 4 o Chavez (2 f~r 5), Darren Chandler (2 for 1 10g a 3-0 victory in the rughtcap behind I Biedermann and Zamorano; Houston and 5), John Lukin (3 for 4), Brandon Thomp-the one-hit pitching of Jen Houston to Murie. W ·Houston, 6-1 . l ·Biedermann. 1-3. SECOND TEAM SEA VIEW HOOPS April Ross Kristen Urban Sa.rah Dunlap Estancia baseball penalized COSTA MESA-The Estancia High baseball team will be forced to remove one game from its schedule as a penalty for holdmg its alum- ni game Saturday, before the CIF Southern Section's prescribed date for opening contests, f1ISt-year Eagles Coach Joe McKettrick said Thursday. McKettrick said he has not yet determined which game he would scratch, but mdlcated a March 17 home contest against Santa Ana is the only nonleague game on the Eagles' schedule which isn't a part of a townament. McKettrick srud he received approval from the Estancia administra- tion to schedule the alumni game Saturday. He said he was Uf1aware the CIF Southern Section calendar lists Feb . 28 as the first day for con- tests, including scnnunages Estancia is scheduled to scrimmage Los Anugo~ Saturday. -by Barry Faulkner r------------------------------------------------------, Paulson qualifies for Nissan • Former Costa Mesa High standout earns berth. I I I I I I I I I I OCC women win, 6-3 lRVlNE -Orange Coast College's TENNIS women's tenrus 5-player team collected a 6-3 victory over host Irvine Valley Thurs- day afternoon m Orange Emplfe Conler- ente play, keyed by the Big Four (Martha Garcia, Camella Jaeger, Melissa Walker and Denise Poire l), each Winning in sm- gles, then tea.nung together for a pa.tr of doubles victories dS OCC improved to 3- 1-1 overall, 2-1 m conference play OlllANGE EMPtRE CONR.ltlfta OluwGll Co-UT 6, ,_ VAi.UY J Slngles: Gama COCO def Curry, 6-2.. 6-0. J~r (OCO def Noyes. 6-0. 6 2. Walker (OCC) def Araki COCO. 6 1, 6-1, Pqirel C(){Q def A.s.tkawa. 6-1. 6--0 Cahn COCO lost to Shrtsatct, 6-2. 6-0; Nekorl (IVQ ~=ault · Jaeger W.itker COCO def Curry~. 7 5 ret .• Gama-Poiret COCO def Arak•·Asaktlwa, 6-3, 6-0. Nelson-Moore (IVO won by default OF DIVISION I SEMIFINAL VOLLEYBALL Vanguards tab Zielinski to coach wome n's team COSTA MESA -Cann Zielinski has been lured as the new women s volleyball coach at Southern Califor- rua College, replacmg John Lee, who resigned after a t\.4/o-vear tour A product of Ball State Uruvers1t}. · she competed tin three NCAA tour- naments and come:. to sec diter leadmg Bethel College to a 43-11 campaign as that school's interim coach in 1997 Zielinslo u. expected to begin recru1tmg 1mmed1ately and , .. ,u relocate to Cahfonua m Augu~t POLO CONTINUED FROM 8 said of Wilson "ln the first half we were real mtirrudated and dfr<ild to move Then we opened up dnd played our game everybody was attack.mg and gomg for the goal: · Had 1t been a one-hdlf gdffie the fmd.l two quarters, m this cpse· Nev1port would be playrng for the CrF Utle clS the Tars outscored Wilson 3-2 Harbor's Autumn f\tilhken squeaked a shot by Wilson\ goalkeeper Ke1sey Whalen to account for the onJy goal m the Uurd qudrter Long Beach was shut dO\Hl for seven rrunutes thartks m large part to some her01cs b,· Newport's Juruor keeper Enn Kenned; After Stuart tagged the crossbar wtth a shot, Brwn Mica Bell grabbed the rebound and npped an open shot that Kennedy somehow managed to deny She would hrush with 12 saves N'ewport's late romp conun- ued into the fm al quarter with two godls by sophomore Kyn- dra Cox Cox rang out hve shots on goal in the h.nal seven nunutes VALJ:NCIA -Dennis Pa ulson , a Costa Mesa High product, : fired a round of 5-under 67 at Moreno Valley Ranch Golf Course 1 on Wednesday to earn one of the final two open qualifying spots t in the Nissan Open this weekend at Valencia Country Club. : KJM HAGGERTY I OAll.Y PILOT N~~ Harbor's Kynd.ra Cox passes off to a teammate during · l Tl(~y's CIF SemifinaJ collision wtth unbeaten Long Beach Wilson. Cox, a sophomore, scored twice for the Sailors, but It wasn't enough to stem the Ude as the Bruins collected an 8-4 I victory to gain a finals berth against Marina, which posted LS W11son 8, Newport Harbor 4 Cox's second goal. wtuch came with 3 37 left m the game. pulled the Sailorc; to witlun three. but ('at Bell, v. ho scored a game-high four tunes. struck agdln to notch the firlal score Paulson played a flawless round with four birdies on the front : and one on the back to claim a spot on the PGA Tour stop at : Newport Harbor 1 0 1 2 4 Long Beach Wilson 4 2 o 2 8 Newport Harbor · Manderino 1, Cox 2, M illiken 1 Saves -l<ennecly 12. Valencia. Danny Carroll of Santa Barbara earned the other spot. : -by Richard Dunn 1 a 9-5 win over Irvine in the other semifinal at Corona del Mar. Long Beach Wiison C Sell 4, Barth 2, Stuart 1, Campbell 1 Saves · Whalen 7 Wilson outshot Harbor m the dec1s1ve-hn;t half 16-7 I I L------------------------------------------------------~ BOATING CONTINUED FROM 8 class in 1994 and '95. He has also won the Catalina Polar Bear Ski . Race five consecutive years since '93. Newport's Feverish is in the current hit movie The Replacement Killers starring Mira Sorvino and can be seen in a Baywatch episode next month. Ron, stunt driving in both features, enjoyed the filming of Baywatch, but was constantly reminded by star David Hasselhoff, •Ron, keep your eyes f Qrward, on the water, Ron, the .. water." Hasselhoff said, •Ron wanted to know ll the lady passengers in red were real lifeguards. SCOPE sponsors a variety of events throughout the year. Tbi.s past Tbwsday at the Costa Mesa Doubletree, SCOPE held • itl meeting f eaturlng tbe internationally recognized guest speater Howard Arenson, deilgner and builder ol Arn810n Surface OrMlll. In 1990, this SS.year-old '8glind of liquid raced tram New OrlMm to St. Lou.la ( 1,039 miles) David Hasselhoff (below, left) and SCORE's Ron Songrath, along with one of the subjects at hand, the born-for-speed Fountain. flat out at over 110 mph arriving in the astonishing time of 12 hours and 40 minutes. Not bad for a senior dtizenl Future SCOPE events include lunch gatherings: The Ya.rdhouse in Long Beach March 7, Newport Beach Hooter's March 15 and Avalon Mardl 22. They host boating poker runs, bowling nights, go-kart family outings, boating Baster egg hunts, POPRA Races (Dana Pomt-Oceanslde), Pourth of July Back Bay Float, clean engine competitions, CJli1ltiDat ~ and a lot more. $on0reth hopes th.at Newport would someday host an Off-Shore Race event stimulating our local restaurant and hotel economy. "It's been a financial windlall for Dana Point, Long Beach and now this year in Huntington Harbor. lt would be nice to keep some of this revenue in Newport Beath,• he said. SCOPE invites eveiyone to attend their eVi nts, meet some super boating people and expertence all the tun they have. For informatiOn abc>Ut SCOPE, the botline ii (909) 923-4810. • ..... LUICll ........ bolting column...,..,..~ Fridly. Dail Pilot ppmp11w ! """""'*'' UM ............. .. . ,.,,.- Teachers concerned about retirement rush CRASH COURSE IN CULTURE •-~ .. Parent won't sue school ~trict Ea!dblnf'ltraftlc plam tet med reriews ....... __ ::. .... ·--.. -1-:..==r= ___ ,.. -----........ -..-.. -.. ... ~ =..:--:;:;:;;: ___ _ r I • I - • .... ,., ,, II 0 •• .. \t ,, h 0 II .v I If 1,, h ,,, •)( ·II II .. " II I) Ir 11 , .. II II II fl " 1. FRIDAY, FEIRUARY 27, 1998 TODAY'S SCHEDULE ........ Community c.ollege men · SoYthetn <AUfornta "491on.tl ~ flrst round OrMge CO.tat s.ani. Monie.I, 7 p.m. High td"l)C)f boys · Of DM$lon lll·A SemfflnaJ EJtanda YI. Bishop ~. at Redondo Union High, 730pm • 1)'Wldt end field Community (o11ege men and women · Sadd~. Ora~ Coast at ltlvenlde, 2 p m . ........ College c;.o,ge Fox co119 •t ~n C.Hfomla COiiege, 2:30 p.m e Sort I Community c.oilegil • Goadlt'I w.t .i Orange eo.t. J pm . , ....... . Community c.ot• min and WOtnlfl • CypttsS. Or1nge (.oat It ,~ 2p.m. ·~ Community~ . Orange c.o..t" P.iom., 7 pm ·~ ColMlgt women • Biota at Southtm C.llfoma. COiiege, 2 p.m . CorM'lunlty college women • Orange CO.st at Southwest.em Tournament. Site change A ~ in lite tor the Area Q P1nall in g1tlJ Divt· lion 3 AYSO tocoer hu occurred. Newport'• •A" All-Stan w1.l.l meet North ,IMne Satu.rday at noon at Tusun Sportl PMk (of1 Jam- boree Rd., north of Irvtno Btvd.) Jackson named to All-OEC first team COSTA MESA -JC MOOPS Ora.oQe Cout Col· lege sopbomont Shau.n Jack.Ion was named fim·teem All-Orange Bmpiro Conference alter wrapping up a regu· Jar ~uon that aaw him average 22.8 po1nt.J per game. Jacbon, who helped leod the Pirates to a.n 18-12 record, '·7 in the one, also posted e.• reboundt a oon· test and ls third 1D the tchool't all-time • single--seaso.n scoring wtth 684 points. ., . r-----__....__._----------------------------------------aa~ t =t -i L WA D f · i Coaches, trainer sought l'~ l I •I : • ~ boys and girls polo, defensive line roach. • :> I COSTA MESA . Costa Mesa Hiqh's athletic program' ts in 1~ need ol a trainer for lpOrtS, u weU as a bead coach for boys ( ! and gtdl watar 'polo, and a def enstve 11.De coach for football. • l : The <»echlng jobs cany with them possibilities of on-cam-: 1d pUI teaching openlngs, I n lnterelt.ed op plic.antl should contact Costa Mesa Athletic 1 , 1 Director Jeny Howell at -4~·8763. 1 ~ I I L--------------------------------------------------~ PUBUC NOTICH PUBLIC NOTIC!I PUBLIC NOTICl!I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTIC!I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ~ POBUC NOTIC!I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI! PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~. ye>Y atwtecs doing wife PUBLIC NOTICE ~~=~,if.1 ~~~;!8!190 ~i,~h. ;~,rn::: 1, cc»- PUBLIC NOTICI! t•T AMSNOI D PUBLIC HEMINGS WJU NOTICS OP Flctltlo'fS auiJneH 1>usio.t1 yel? No ~~:..r"tt/=td dOlng FkltltlCH.1• au.in .. • Emcn• Happ, Con1ro11.,; ducted by: an individual ' •UMMONt BE HELO BY THE COST A PUBLIC HURINQ Name llatement Rlctwd C. PYie, 0.0 .S. WillJam ~ Thl.O.rt N•me ltat•menl CFO Have you started do~"" PUBLIC HEARINGS WIU (CITACION JUDICIAi.i MESA Pl.ANNING COM-t40TICE IS HfAEBY The foUow4ng IH'aont lrt Thlt 11attminl wu filed Thia •tlltnwtll WH filed Tht lollowi. ng pettonl ate Thia llattmeot w11 filed bY9neu ye17 YH, 5/1/90 '.~1 8£ HELO BY THE COSTA NoTICE TO DEFEl'lOAN'r· MISSION AT THE Cln' GIVEN that 1 public ntlf• dolllO b\ltlnlss u · wllh the County Cltfk of Ith lh9 Count Clent I OOlhg b\lllneH 11• w11h IN CC>Ynty Clerll ol OIVtd Bonaventura MESA PLANNING COM• (Avlao I Acualdo) TEAR~ HAL~. 17ESFAIRC D~~· ~ will bt held by tht . I) ~AKO ftl .. tPtlMt bl Orange County on 212/f8 ~ .. """" Couniv ~ 2•24•:., DEL. MAR HOLOiNGS 87 Orange CC>Ynly on 2·24-98 Thia lllltCment w~~1~ ·~ MISSION AT THE Cln' LONDON COS A M A. AU ' C0111 Meta City Council ''What A Deltrtneel" ;at>-11908747803 -... ., Plaza Cllffl.I, San :iuart 11118710090 with lht ounty HALL. 77 FAIR DRIVE, YOU AAE BEING SUED BY ~~o~T ~~ ~~sr.atl on Monday. Maten 10. lie Protection C) ''Whal A Dilly Piiot Feb. 8, IS, 20. ~~!:!:~527 M 0 Clpl1t1ano, CA 112675 Diiiy PJdl Feb. 27, Mar o. Orang• c~;ig~:;;~m ~. COSTA MESA. CAUF()A.. PLAINTIFF· (A Ud le ffll' O 11198, II 9·30 Pm., or II ()ltferencel" Ont~ Rug 27 1998 F798 " 1 e • 11• • John C Hiii. 67 Plata 13 20 19118 F872 NIA. AT 8 30 P.M OR AS dem1nd1ndo) MELANIE THEREAFTER ON M N· toon IMfHhet II pol· & U holattr Car9, d) • 13, 20, 1998 F874 Cuesta, Sat• Juan Captll· ' ' Dilly Pdol Feb 13, 20, '11, SOON AS POSSIBLE LYNN GRUNDER g~.D~N~c~c:· ;~j:~· llbl•. In in. Council ChatT• "Whir A Dlfl~enc.I" Tolal PUBUC NOTICE rano. CA 112o/5 PUBLIC NOTICE Mar. 6. 1998 F842 .... iJ THEREAFTER ON M0t4· YOY hllve 30 CAlfNDAA • bt11 ol Ctty Hall, 77 Fa 1 C1tpel & Uphols~ Care • PUBLIC NOTICE Terence L Ahlgren 2320 DAY, MAACH 23. 11198 RE· DAYS aner lhll tuf'lll'l'IOM INO AP:~rv~NF~UOW Dri"9, COlll MHI, on lhl •J SPECTAUM Antl-Fade Flotlllou1 tualneH Btnldofm Cir .. •103. Co-FlctltlOUI 8u11n... PUBLIC NOTICE ., GAAOtNO THE FOLlOW· 11 H rved on you 1o file 1 IF AN H • f0Uowi1l9 Item: Pioducll f) SPECTRUM Name ltat~t ,lotltlou1 lu1lne11 rona, CA 1111111 Hwne ltatem.nt ING APPLICATIONS. ly~lnen rtaponM 1t lhl1 !"!~G>e1:'IONSC~~c~~ APPEAL Of II\• Plltlnln<J Anll·Fadt TrtalrMnt• 107 The followlng petaont .,. N•m• ltat•ln•nt Thi• bualneu I• con-The folloWlng ptrlont .,. Flctltlou• 8u11n... ... IF ANY OF THE FOU.OW· COUil ~ IN • Commlu lon'• dtnlaJ ol 7th SI Newpor1 BHch CA doing blnlneu ... Tl\9 lollow1ng pe1aont .,. ducted by: • general Pitt· doing b\11 neu 11: N•m• St•tement ING ACTIONS AAE CHAL· A i.ner Of phOne call Wiii CHAU.ENOE MAY BE UM· PllMlng Appl1c1Uon PA· 92881 . • HOll.Y ANO ASSOCIATES dolno b\lslneu 11: ~hip Th• Feed Zone, 34700 Pl· Th• IOllowlng persons are :- LEPIOEO IN COURT. THE not PfOlec1 you; yOUt type-ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS-118.02. lrom Neron Ud , Milk KandWltl\ 101 7th APPRAISAL SERVICE, AME'AICAN EAGLE BUILD· Hr.'e you tllrled doing c11lc Co111 Hwy. Ste. 200, dOlng busjness as: '"i CHALLENGE MA" BE UM--1nen rHportM muat be SUES SOMEONCE RAI~~~ 18135 Algonquin SllHt. SL, Newport eeach CA 18371 Beach BlVd. 1131, ERS, 11438 BrOOkhutat St., bY1lneu yel? No Caplatrano Buch, CA UNLIMITED S\JSINESS.tJ ITEO TO ONLY THOSE IS. In ;>roper legal form If you AT THE PUBU HE.AA Sult• 301, Huntington 112881 • Huntington BHch, CA G11den 01011(, CA 92840 John c . Hall 92824 s 0 Lu TI 0 N s . 3 0 7 7 ... SUES THAT SOMEONE wanl the COUil io h•lf VOUI ~~5ifA~~o .~N ~H~f~~ Beach. '°' I Cond1tfonal Thi• bualneu I• con-112847 Frank Matlton Thompaon, Thi• 1111emen1 WU lil•d Timothy M. Downs. 34700 Coolldg• Ave.. Co1ta- AAISES AT THE PUBLIC CIH I UH Permit to allow auto-dUC1ed by: an Individual Reginald S. Holly, Ill, 8117 11438 Brookhural St .. Gar· with 11\9 CC>Ynty Clerk ot PeClllc Ccaat Hwy Sii. Mita. CA 92628 HEARING DESCAIB(O IN II Y® do not file yo1.11 r• COARREEOSPTOONDfHNECEP~· moblle Mallng, elK1tlcal, Hive ye>Y ltltled doing Toucan Avt., Fountain Val• den Orove, CA 112840 01ange County on 1·21·98 200, Capl1t1ano Btach, CA Samuel J. Clatk, 3077 THIS NOTICE OF IN WAIT· •P<HIN on time ye>Y may UVE • and air condllionlng r1p11f bVlinff• tr? No lty, CA. 92708 N•IN• Joann Thompson 19188741328 82824 Coolldg• AVt... Co.N TEN CORRESPONDENCE toH the CIH. 'and yOIH ~~iRl~MT~S~~EN p~~ within 200 IHI of I rHJ. Miik Kakatlln Sallle H. Holly, 9117 TOU· 11438 Broolthural St., Oar'. Daily Piiot Feb 20 27 Thia bu1tnH1 11 con· Mesa, CA-97626 DELIVERED TO THE Pl.AN· Wlgff, money Ind p1op-c EAR a • dentlal 10.,., Ind lor retail Thia ti.ternent Wat hied can Ave .. Foonialn Valley, dtn Grove. CA 92840 M 6 13 11198 • .F85e dUC1td by: an Individual Thi• businHI la Con< NINO COMMISSION AT, erty may be taken without LI H IN · tllH of 1utomoblle1In11\9 with lht Count Clerk of CA. 112708 Thia bu1lnn1 11 con· "· • • Have you started doing ducted by: an Individual ~b on PRIOR TO, THE PUB· IU11her warning from the kA..rl~N~ll~:Ak ~5~ redevelopment arH, lo-Orange County~ :M0-9& Thi• bualntu I• con· ducted by: huabanel and PUBLIC NOTICE buslnltt yel7 Yn, 10+96 Have you 11arted dol"g LIC HEAAINO. court p ·1 " caltd II 524·A WHI 19th 199807401527 dUcitd by: huaband 1nd wife Timolhy M. Down• bullntH yet? No I • 1 PL.ANNINO APPLICA· There .,. other l•g•I r• CYNTHIA A. MICINSKI, AU· Sllffl In I C2 zone. En\11. Wife H111• ye>Y •••rt•d doing Flotltloue Butln•H Thi• 11a11m1nl WH filed Samuel J. Clark v\I TION PA·98-13 FOA RFA/J. qulramenta. You m1y want THORIZED AGENT FOR 1onmen111 Determination: Dally Piiot Feb. 13, 20, 27, Have you tlaned doing t>Y1ln•11 yet? YH, 2·23·98 N•m• ltatement with the County Clerk cf ~11 atatement was fll•Cl 1 MARCONI, AUTHORIZED to call in anorney right THE SSETVENTH DAY AAD· Negative Dtc:l111Uon. Mii. 6, 11198 F832 bualneu yet? Ye1; 2·1·98 Frank Mafllon Thompton The lollowlng pellona are Orange County on 2·17·98 With the County Clerk o6 •,1 AGCNT FOR G & M OIL 1w1y 11 you do nor know VENT! CHURCH, FO A NOTICE IS FURTHER Reginald S. Holly, Ill Thia ttatement was ftltd doing buslneH 11. tl9807491 11 Orange County on 2·9·98 l·j C~MPANY. INC./ANOAEA "' 1n.om•v. you may call e~\g~ g~~~~E~ll~ GIVEN lhal II Hid time PUBLIC NOTICE Thll 1t1temen1 WH llled with lh• County Clerk ol EMPIRE MEACHANOIS· Diiiy Pilot Feb. 20, 27, 1918074831a · ' Fl ~cus. FOR A CONDI· Ill 11tom•v reltrrll HIVIC• and place Ill lnterHl•d with tht County Cleft< ot Orange Countv on 2·24·98 ING 17865 Sky P11k SI• Dally Pilot Fetl 13 20 27• I> TIONAL USE PERMIT TO ()(.legal •Id omce (ll1ted THE EXISTING CHURCH pe1eon1 may •PJ"lr and Flctltlou• 81HlnH• Orange CC>Ynly on 2·10.98 111807500115 11 irv1ne CA 92614 . Mar. 6. 13, 1998 F855 M 6 1998 . • F84~ .. nePLACE E)(l$TING CHEV· In th• phone book) BUILDING LOCATEO AT be htlld by lht Clrv Coon· Na.me Statement 11988748540 J ·,, 'c rtl H bb d PUBLIC NOTICE Ir. . .: noN SERVICE STATION DHpuea d• que le en. 817 HAMILTON STREET IN ell on the above Item. The lollowlng Ptftons at• Dally Pilot Feb. 13 20 27 Daily Piiot Feb. 27, M11. 6, 21•21r~y Sa~or: B~v ~.' PUBLIC NOTICE • ~ WITH NEW 2113 SOFT lleguen eata cllaclOt'I judl AN R2-HO ZONE. ENVI· IF THE AFOREMEN· dolngbu1lneu11· M O 1198 ' ' '13,20,1998 F875 H I' B h CA ' Fl Utl UIB I •f OA s s TAT.ION/MINI· clal Ulled Uerie un plazo d~ RONMENTAL O~ERMINA· TIONEO ACTION IS CHAL· •l LEASEWORKS. b) If •• 1 F939 F~~~:nG~~.~ 387 w :am! Stat~~:,~· flctlUou• Busln•H ..... MARKET, INCLUDING A 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS TI,?N~~~~:cTe PA 98 11 LENGED IN COURT, lh• MOTHERLODE MARKET· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Bay c 0111 MeH CA The following peiaont .,. H•m• lt•t •m•nt :; NEW CANOPY WITH A Piii preHntar uni r• ... _ . . Challenge may be llmlled 10 ING, 13681 Ntwpon Ave.. 92626 • dol b\JslneH ... The followlng pe<sons II•, VARIANCE FROM LANO. apuella H Crll• • maqulna FOR MICHAEL SCHROCK only lhoN l1aue1 ralMd al Suite •8345, Tustin, Cal. FlctltlOUI •u•ln•H Flotltlou1 8ueln•H This bu11ne11 Is con-•l "lv.dv111t1g• Astccl· dOlng bUSlnffS u : SCAPE STREET SETBACK en "ll cort1 FROM PARKING AEOUIAE· the publlc hHrlng d• 92780 N•me ttatement Name Stat ement ducted by a general Plrl· llH b) A & A Billi 427 Power Nut11llona1s. 1500 AEOU•R 120· AfO . 10 Una cart• o uni n1mld1 ~!~TScZ~P~~OW2~A~ ICflbtd In Ihle notice or In Andrew E. Savage. 13681 The 1011ow1ng pettons ate Tht following persona are nellhip · Fisher IA8A Costa°tesa Quail St Ste. 550, Newport'" PROP). WITH REOEVEL· telefonlc• no .. olrecer• ~ M WTlll•n corrHponclence dt· Newpor1 Ave .• Suire H3A5, doing bYllneH u : doing butlneu 11: Htve you •llrl•d doing CA 112628 • . Beach. CA 92663 OPME'NT AO ENCY RE· protecclon. IU reepJ'esta aBAAACAGOE AEO.). Ml IMEU T Uvered lo tht City Council T1111In, Cal. 92780 Thra• Seven FOUt H•mll· a) KLEIN PUBLISHING bu1fne11 yel? No Colleen Marl• Wlll11m1 Kintzel Corp, (NV). 10 VIEW LOCATED AT l740 Hrlll 1 m1qu1n1 Ilene que , K ~ AE~IREM N 11, Of ptlOf lo, 11\9 public Ellz.abelh Savage, 13881 Ion, LP., 321 C1lalin1 Ot., b) BLEACH MAGAZINE. Ftdenelo Guf1ere:r 2700 Peteraon Pl 40A• Sandllower Cl., Newpor1 NEWPORT BOULEVARD IN cumpllr con 111 formaJI. ~5 REO. 20 PAOP.)o & he11lng. Newport Ave .• Suite '8345, Newpot1 Beach. CA 92883 2080 Pltcenll1 Ave .. •C3. Thi• 11111men1 WIS Uled Cosll Mell CA 112828 . Stach. CA 92663 A C2 ZONE ENVIRON· dldH legalH 1p1opl1d11 UILDINO SEPARATI ~ MARY T . l!LLIOTT, Tuatln. Cal. 92780 ThrH Seven Fow Hamil· Colla Mell. CA ~2827 with th• County Clerx of Thi• bu1fn111 ,. con· Th11 buSlneu It con- MENTAL DETERMINATION ,, Ulltd qul•r• que I• cort• REO~IR.E.~ENT: (10 Deputr Cltr Clerk Thia bualnen 11 con· ton. LP . (CA). 3:.11 C•lal· Klein Publjshlng, L.LC . Or11t1g1 County on 2·1&-118 ducted by· 1n lndMdual ducted by: a corpor111on NEGATIVE DECLARATION. HCUCh• eu C:HO REC., 0 (I EXIST. BE· Publt1h1d Newport dueled by: • general P•l1· Ina°'·· Newpon BHch, CA (Tu11). 2080 Placentia 11180741540 Have you ararted doing Ha111 you stalled doing (AVAILABLE FOR AEVIC:W SI ulltd no ptHenla au TWEEN MAIN RE IOENCE ner,1hlp 92683 Av1 , •C3, Co111 Mua, CA . b • ? y 02/09/ business yet? No l'OR 20 DAYS AT THE rH puHll I llempo putde ANCl GRANNY UNrn. IN 811ch.Co1t1 MtH Diiiy Have YOY atatted dorng Thia bualneu la con-92827 011ty Prlol Feb. 20, 27, 9~1ine11 yel H , Klntzel Corp Craig S PL.ANINO DIVISION perder el cato, y 11 'pueden CONJUNCTION WITH THE Piiot February 27, 111118 b\lalneu yll7 YH, Jan. 1, ducted by: 1 limited Plrl· Thia bu1lnu1 It con· Mar. 6. 13. 11198 F881 CollHn Wllllama r<Jnlztl, Pres. .• . 2. CONDITIONAL use qulllr IU 1111110, IU dlnero CLEOALIZATION OF THE F885 98 nershlp ducted by: Umlted Uabfllty PUBLIC NOTICE This llattmenl WH Med This Sllltmenl WU filed PERMIT PA·ll8·14 FOR y otru co111 de au ONVERSION OF A GA· And1ew E. S1111ge Have you llltted doing Co. with the Count Clt1k ol with the County Clerk ol JORDAN ARCHITECTS. propledad i ln 111110 adl<:lo· RAGE TO A GRANNY UNIT Thia atalement WIS filed butlne11 yet? YH, Ocl 21, Have ye>Y lllrled doing Fictitious 8u1lnH1 Orange County ~n 2·10-98 Orange County on 2·13-98 AUTHORIZED AGENT FOA nil poi pane dt la corte. ANO A 2-STOAY ADDITION U C NO I with '1he County Clerk of 1992 bualntu yet? Yu, 10/1/97 Name lt•temenl 111845749049 ~~s~~RAG~?~~Y" s~:~ Eiillle" 01101 1equl11to1 .._ i~M~Y ~~~1,i~N~~a'fr P BU T CE Orange County on 2·24·98 Three Seven Four Hamil· PK••:nc PKlutlblla~ng, LL.C.. The lollowlng pellont 11• Dally Pll~11~!:7~~532~ 0411'1 Piiot Feb. 20• 27. 47, I . • galH. Puede que ulltd Flctltlou1 Bualn•H 199H750027 • ton LP. au . n, 1n1ger doing bualneu .,. • • M 6 3 998 F854 WAREHOUSE PROJECT quler1 Uamar I un at>ogado 211 WALNUOT STREET IN Dally Piiot Feb 27 M11 8 Lawrence J. Edw11d1 Oen. Thia llllement WIS llled Casllerock Enit1prlH Mar. 8, 13, 11198 F860 _a_r._. -' -·-'-----WITHOUT A RESIDENT I medlll 1 SI no AN A 1 Z NE. ENVI· Name ltatem•nt · • · • Partner with the County Clerk ol · PUBLIC NOTICE MANAGER WITH SPECIFIC n amen •· b .. RONMENTAL OETERMINA· The lollowlng peraona' are 13, 20, 1998 F870 This atatement WH flied Orange Countv on 2/03/98 1927 A Harbor Blvd. n73, PUBLIC NOTICE Pl.AN CONFORMITY RE conoce • un • oga ... o TION· EXEMPT doing bualnHI ... I 807 Costa Meaa. CA 92827 VIEW TO REDUCE THE IN: puede llamar 1 un ••rvlclo 3. °CONOITIONAL USE •l TRICO HOu:ilNGS, • PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Cleik of t 9 4772 1 Sharon L Tl\1deu1, 2450 Flctltlou1 BuelnHI Flotltlou• Bu1lnH1 TERIOR SIDE ANO REAR de relerencla de at>ogadoa PERMIT PA·98·12 FOR AL· C1lllornl1 Gen11al Partne•· Orange Counly on 2·11•98 Dally Pilot Ftb. 8, 13, 20, Newport Blvd. 1219, Co11a N•m• Statement Name Statement SETBACKS (32' TO 50· o 1 una oflr.lna dl/Vudl COHOLIC BEVEAAOE ship, b) Trlco Saturn Busl· Fictitious Bu1lne11 . 1918074922t 27, 11198 F803 MHa, CA 92627 The lollowfng ptfaona ate The lollowlng persons are REC · O' ·TO 38' PROP.) legal (vta el direct~ o tele· C 0 NS ULT IN 0 AU· neu P11k c) Trico Lambert Name 8tatement Dally Pilot Feb. 20, 27, Lance A. Davy, 2450 New· doing bu1lne1111: doing bu1lntt1 IS: ~- WITHIN THE NEWPORt onlcocl· .. 111! NUMBl!R THORIZEO AGENT FOA Bualneu 'P11k, d) Trtco The fonowtng persons are Mer. 6. 13, 11198 F85t PUBLIC NOTICE pon Blvd.. t219. Costa 1) MIKE'S CARPETS bl SCREENWEAKS, 811 w.• BOULEVARD SPECIFIC ft MOBIL OIL CORPORATION Cclllna/Eckholl Bualneu doing b\lalne1111: Me11, CA 92627 MIKE'S CARPET EMPO. 151h St .• Newport Be 1 PLAN AREA ON THE SITE (Numero del CHo) FOR THE SALE OF AL. Perk, 201 Paul11lno Av· EFM Racina Stable, 321 PUBLIC NOTICE '\ Flolltlou1 BuelnHt Thia bu1ln111 la con· RIUM, 124 f . 171h SltNI, CA 112663 f"'&fll OF THE FOAMER LLOYD'S 22 11 10 COHOUC BEVERAGES IN enue, Colla Meaa. CA Cat1lln1 lk, Newpott NOTICI! 0 , ' N•m• Statement dueled by: Joint ven1ure Co111 M111. CA 92627 Mlrllan Church, Inc., (~ NURSERY AT 2038 NEW· The name I nd •ddreu of THE EXISTING CONVE· 92626 Btach, CA 112663 Tht following pertons .,, H~v• yoy ~lllrtld doing JeMll•r Defalco. 124 E. 3 Studebakt<, 2nd FIOOf,"' PORT BOULEVARD IN A the court 11· (El nombi• y NIENCE MARKET OF A Fred R. saner, Trust" f0t uwrenc• J. E<lw1rd1. 321 AP1 PLLIP,AJ0ION0 TOC doing bu1lne1111· t>Uslneu yeti Yn, 2·M8 17th SltHI. Costa MHa. vine, CA 112618 _::_,,A C 1 ZONE ENVIRON· dlrecclon de II corte ti) MOBIL GAS STATION LO. Iha Selttt Family Trull. C111lln1 D1., Newport l!L ~ H LI Aahd1m Uvery Service, Sharon L Thadeus CA 82827 Thia bu1ln111 Is cano. MENTAL OETEAMINATION CATEO AT 3470 FAlRVIEW March 19. 1984, 201 Paul Bt1ch. CA 92083 •l!Vl!1'.AOU 210t w. CoHI Highway, Thi• atatemtnl WIS liltd Thi• bu1ine11 I• con-ducted by: a COJpOrlt~>' NEGATIVE DECLARATION. CMVNFICOIRPAL COOUATYT OOFF AOAO IN A C1 ZONE. EN· arlno Avtn~. Co111 MHI Brian Matczak, 321 Cllal· Diie ol Filing '*· N-port Beach, CA wilh lh• County Clerk ol ducted by: Ill lncllvldlJll Have you lllr11<1 ......... (AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW ALI NIA. c UN VIRONMENTAL OETERMI· CA 92028 Ina Or •• Ntwpoll Beach. CA Appllcallon: 92683 01ange County on 2·10-98 Hive YOY lllrled doing buslnell yet? No - FOR 20 DAYS AT THE ORANGE, WEST JUDICIAL NATION· EXEMPT Wtndy D. Saller, TrutlH 92883 FEB 24, 1898 Alhdlm Q10Yp, Inc .. (CA), 11980748520 b\11lnt11 ytl? YH, 12·1·97 M1rll1n Church. In~. PlANt~INO DIVISION) DISTRICT, 8141 13th SI. 4. CONDITIONAL USE lor the Saller Family Trutl Jane Field, 321 Ctlllfna To Whom II Mey Concern: 2ll01 W. Co11I Htohwey, Dally Pllol Feb. 13, 20. 27, JeMllet Oelaleo Jason Weattan. Preaidenl 3 CONDITIONAL USE WHlmlntrer, C1 92883 PERMIT PA·98·18 FOR March 19, 11184, 201 Paul· Or . Newpon Beach, CA The N1me(1) ol lhe Ap-1380, Newport Btacn, CA, Mat. 8, 11198 F831 Thia llllement wu flied Thia 111tement wu fl PERMIT PA-96 ,5 FOR The name addren and DEVIN POURIAN AU· 1tlno Avenue, CoS11 Men, 92663 pUc1nl(1) l1/are: 92883 with lhe County Clerk ol With lhe County Clerk WESLEY N TAYLOR. AU· telephone ~umbtr 01 'plaln-THOAIZEO AGENT° FOR CA 112628 Thia bu1lne11 11 con· GOODIN NORMAN C Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con· PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on 2/03/98 Orange County on 2·17·98 THORIZEO AOENT FOR KOUSSAY OKKO TO CON· C111ence J. Turner, T1ualH ducted by: co-p1rtne11 GOODIN PENELOPE FAY dUC1td by: 1 corpo11llon 19188747711 191B0741 t 10 WILLIAM O JONES TRUST '::~ allorney, oi P;•!nt~N VERT AN EXISTING tor the Turner Family Trust, Have you started doing The 1ppllc1n11 lllled Have you 11111ed doing Flctltlou18u1lnee1 Dally PilOI Feb. 8, 13, 20, Dally Piiot Feb. 20, 27, FOR AN AUTOMOBILE I OUI an •Horney, • ( I SEVEN·UNI T AENTAL Augu11 27, 11187, 201 Paul· bu1lneu yet? 'YH, Feb. 4, lbove .,. 1pp1v1ng 10 th• busin•H yet? YH, Jan. I, Ham• Stat•m•nt 27 1998 f'801 Mat. 6, 13. 1998 F856 BODY ANO PAINT SHOP nombre, la dlrtc:c:lon y .. APARTMENT PROJECT TO arlno Avenue, Co1ll Mu•. 1998 Department ol AlcohOllc 11198 Tht fOllowlng pettonl are -·--------·------------ IN THE SERVICE BUILD· numero de 111etono dal A RESIDENTIAL COMMON CA 92628 Lawrence J. EdWarda Bever1ge Conttol 10 NII al· A1hd1m Group, tnc., Jel· doing buslneu .. : PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ING OF THE FORMER MIT· •bog•do d•I d1mand1nle, INTEREST OWNERSHIP Mlchul R H1rrl1on. Thi• lllllm•nt WIS filed eohollc be'Vet•gH 11: 3420 Irey M. Ve1don, PrH. •I TM Sl.ngul11lty Ore>Yp, !>UBISHI OCALEASHIP, LO· 0 d•I d1m1nd1nt1 que no PROJECT, LOCATED AT TrualH lor lh• MIChHI R. with lh• County Cl•rtl ot VIA OPORTO LAGOON Thi• statement WH Mid b) Th• s Group, 54 Lehigh Flotltlou• Bu_slnHI Flctltlou• lu•ln• .. CATCO AT 1500 ELM Ilene abogado ea) 2629 ORANGE AVENUE IN Harrison and Luclllt A. Har· Orange County on 2·11•98 225, NEWPORT BEACH. wllh Int CC>Ynty Clerk ol Alale, llVlne, CA. 92812 Name l t•lement H•me Statement STREET IN A Cl ZONE. ' AN R2·MD ZONE. ENVI· rlson Famllv Tru11, Augu" 199887 41220 CA Orange County on 2/03198 Michael B1nlamln Mehllng, Tht foUowlng persons are Tht following peraona ate ENVIRONMENTAL OfTER· ~~~~FIC~ o: to~~S RONMENTAL OETEAMINA· 15, 1884, 201 P1ul11lno Av· Dally PllOI Feb 20 27 For lht lollowlng type ol 111817477tl 54 Lehigh Afate, INlnt, C~ dOlng bualne1111: dolnQ bu1ine11 aa: MINATION: NEGATIVE · • 1 5 A TION: EXEMPT. tnue, Colla Mell, CA Mir 0 13 tll98 . .F852 UcenH: 54 ON·SALE GEN· Dally Piiot Feb. e. 13, 20. 92612 FOUR SEASONS QUILT BISSON ENTERPRISES, DECLARATION. (AVAIL· ~ICA ST .. 1312, HUN· FOR FURTHER INFORMA· 92628 ' ' ' ERAL BOAT 27 998 F806 Josh Burley. 827 Stanford SHOPPE. 23411 Sum· 1902 Sierra Vi111 Or .. Tus· ABLE FOR REVIEW FOR TINOTON BEACH, CA TION ON THE ABOVE AP· Lucllle A. H11rl1on, TrullH Publlahod Newport '1 Court, Irvine, CA 92012 merfleld 1160, Allto Viejo, Un, Callfornla 112780 20 DAYS AT THE PLAN· 920411. (714) 7311·7740, SI. PUCATIONS, TELEPHONE fo1 the Mlch11I R. H11rl1on PUBLIC NOTICE Beach·Co11a M111 Dally PUBLIC NOTIC11 Thia bu1lneu 11 con• CA 112656 Theodore John bluon, NINO DIVISION) OAR I 103188 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE ond Lucille A. H1rrl1on Flc tllloui BuilntH Piiot Ftbruary 27, 1998 '° ducted by: I general pan· Wtndv ltlgh Allman, 1902 Sierra Vista Or., Tus· FOR FUATHEA INFOAMA· DATl!r FIB 14 1117 OFFICE OF THE PLAN· Femlly Trull:. Augull 15, Name Statement F888 Fictitious BuilnHI nershlp 23411 Summerfield 116G, lln, Ca. 92780 • TION ON THE ABOVE AP· RICHARD w a iOOINS NINO DIVISION ROOM 1984, 201 l'lul1rlno Av· Th f 11 1 PUBLIC NOT ICE 8 t Hive you 1tlr11d doing AJiao Viejo, CA 92850 Thill busln111 11 con-PLJCATIONS. TELEPHONE • I 200, 17 FAIR. DRIVE. tnu1, Coat• Men, CA dol. : °i ng pe~•on• .,. Nam• ta •m•nt bu1lnesa yet? No Thi• butlntH 11 con· ducted by: an lndlvlduel 754·5245 OR CALL AT THE Clerk, blf BARBARA COSTA MESA CALIFOA· 112828 n~ us ntH II. The following P•llont are M. Benjamin Mehling ducted by: an lndillfdual H1111 you llartod doing OFFICE OF THE PLAN· l!DDY, Deputr NIA ' Thia bu1ln111 11 con-1~ ENT·Prep1tednen, b) Flctltloua luilneH doing bualnHa as: Thia ai.tement wu filed Hive you 111rtld doing bullneu yet? Yes, JlllUllY NINO DIVISION ROOM Publl•h•d Newport Publlahed Newpo11 ducted by: 1 general parl· C '1'11"' Emergency Nel· Name St •t•m•nt EnvfroHrve, 17925 Lo• with th• County Cltfk ol bualneu ytt7 No 11198 J .. 200 77 FAIR ' DRIVE 8Hch·Co111 MH• Dally 9t1ch·Co111 M111 Oallv ne11hlp work Team· Piegaredneu. The followlng persona are Prado• St .. Founllln Valley, Orange CC>Ynty on 2·10.98 Wendy L Allman Theodore Johll B11son • COSTA MESA. CAUFOA; Piiot February 13, 20, 27, Piiot February 27, 1998 Have you llltttd doing ~8.9:a ~~:28 r., Costa dE°!n8 ~~~~ •• ~~~. 1827 ~:~~omer w-nnna1 19988748544 Thi• lllltment Wll filed Thi• llltement WIS 111~ NIA March 8. 1998 F883 bu1lnt11 yet? Yt1, 12•1·97 Richard C. 'l• DOS HI hi d O N 1 11925 L P d .. -·s··· • Diiiy Pilot Feb. 13, 20, 27, with th• CC>Ynty Clerk ol with the County Clerk ol• Published Newport FredR Salltt.Truttff .,.,. R .. _... • ,._" g •n r., ewpo1 oa ra 01 I , M 6 1,.,..., F'41 OrangeCountyon2/04/98 OrangeCountyon2·17·98 BHCh·COlll Mell OIJl'f F919 Thi• 1111emen1 WH filed 1""" ttuVH r .......... Beach. CA 92660 FC>Ynl.aln Valley, CA 92700 at. • ..... 18988747804 1998074910 1 S 11 TRADE wt h ti. c ty Cl k 1 M .. a. CA 92828 Unda P1tt1. 1827 Highland Kimberly Lynn Weggoner PUBLIC NOTICE Piiot February 27, 1998 • your unwanted t I oun ., o M~r Scott Pyle 1898 Or Newport Btach CA 111125 los Prado• St• 011ly Piiot Feb. e 13, 20 Daily Pilot Feb 20, 27. F88-4 lleme th• euy wayl Orange County on 2/03198 R 0 c ' M " · ·• 27 ........ ' F ' Mat o 13 19118 F857 ---------T I 1118074 7722 ti r.. 0'11 •91• 92080 Fountain Valley, CA 82100 Flctltlou1 8u1ln•H •In., 814 __ ._. -·-----0 Pace your through classilled CA 82820 M1hrd1d Taghdhl, 2e 1111 Thia bualneu 11 con-Buy It. Sell It. Find 11 clHtlll•d ad call Dally Piiot Feb 6, 13, 20, This bualneu Is con· Single Leal, Miul, 1 VleJo. ducted by: hu~t.and and Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Cl .. alfled. 842•0878. 642·5878 27. 11198 F810 ducted by: hu1bll\d and CA 1126112 wife The lcllowlng ptrlonl tre --------- PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOT ICES PUBLIC NOTICES -·---------~-PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA AMENDING THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE AS FOLLOWS: AMEND TABLE 13-30 OF SECTION 13-30 CHAPTER JV OF TITLE 13; REPEALING SECTION 13-1J 5 OF ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER IX OF TITLE 13; AMENDING ARTICLE 1 OF CHAPTER IX OF TITLE 13 REGARDING SPECIAL LAND USE REGULATIONS, SEXUALLY-ORIENTED BUSINESSES; AMENDING CHAPTE R IV OF TITLE 9, PROVIDING FOR LICENSING AND REGULATION OF SEXUALLY-ORIENTED BUSINESSES; AND REPEALING SECTIONS INCONSISTENT THEREWITH. • THE COST A MESA PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE OF nm CITY COUNCIL OF COSTA MESA AMEND ING TITLES 9 AND 13 OF 1llE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING SEXUALL Y-ORJENTED BUSINESSBS. ENVIRONMENT AL DETERMINATION: EXEMPT nus PUBL IC HEARING WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: DATE: TIME: PLACE: Monday, March 9, 1998 6:30 p.m. or u soon as pouiblc thereafter City Council Chambers at City Hill 77 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa, California P~blic comments in either oral or written form may be peeeoted dwina the public hearina. for further in.fbnnatlon, telepbOnc (714) 754-S:MS. or vt.it the Plannina Division, Second Fk>or of City Ha.II. n Fair Drive, Com Maa. CaUfomiL The Plannini Division ii open 1:00 1.m. to S:OO p.m~ Monday tbrouab Friday . omcJAL PUBLIC NOTJCI Thia buslneu I• con· Have ye>Y lllrttd doing dol~ l>Y1lneu 11: Flotltlou1 8u1lne11 ductld by: co-p1rtner1 t>u1tne11 yet? No NE PORT AVIATION IN· Name Statement Have you allfled dong Robert Home1 Weggoner SURANCE AGENCY, 3857 The fottowlng perlON &It bu1lnt11 yet? YH. 1ppr~x. This atalement wH flied Birch St. 1609, Newpor1 doing bullneu 11: 10/97 wllh the County Clerk ol Beach, CA 112880 PMUdOC:lpher, 12802 Tim- Unda M. Pina Oiange County on 2/03/98 Arnold Waller Effinger. Jr .. be< Rd. Ste. H, G11den Metvdad T•ghdirl 19110747737 3857 Bitch SI. 1609. Ntw· Grove. CA 92140 Thi fll d f)Ol1 B.ach. CA 112880 Chll 11ophtr Andrew • 11111m1n1 w11 • Delly Pilot Feb. 0, 13, 20, Thi• bualntu 11 con-Jonte 12802 Tltnbtt Rd with the County Clerk ol 27 1gga F807 d ... b . vi ' o · Or1nge Counfy on 1/!3198 • uct..... y. an lndl dual Ste. H, Oatden rove, CA .,.,.,. Pea...._ \11-.. ~.-•• Have YOY atar1ed doing 92840 .-""' .. ,..,., .... , ... 0 _,1 Pll t~!~17041145 PUBLIC NOTICE buslne11 yet? YH, •·OO Thi• bu1lnt11 11 con· Newport~ ., 'I 01 r.... , 13, 20, A.W. Ellinger, Jr. ducted by: en lndMdual 8'4-1700 1' 27. 1988 F1911 Fl0Utlou1 8u1ln •H Lawrence J. Edward• Gen. Hive you 11ar1ed doing, .. _______ _ PUBLIC NOTICI! Nam• 8tatement Partner bu1lne11 yet? No 1 Nf1CE ll01IEllS • Th• lolloWlng pe11on1 at• Thi• 1t11tmtnt wu llltd Chr111opl\e1 A. Jon" 1111. MOADWAY ' Flotltlou• auiln•H doing bu1lne11 11: with the County Clerk ol Thia 1ta1t1Nnl w11 flied N•m• •tetament Oulck·Smllh, 305 N. H.,. Or1nge CC>Ynty on 2·13•88 with Ill• County Cltrk ol Morticary * Chapet , • Th• lollowlng peraona •tt bor Bllld. 1101. ,ullerton, 199H'748812 Orang• Countv on 2·10·88 Cremation dOlnQ b\11lne11 ... CA 112032 Diiiy PU01 Feb. 20. 21. 18188748US IND£PENOENT FOAECLO-Unda Smith, 804 t8th St. Mat. 8, 13. 1990 1'853 Deity Piiot Feb. 13, 20, 21, SURE ASSISTANCE SEA· Huntington Buch, CA Mtr. 0, 1898 fl835 VICES 222 Fashion Lant 92°'48 PUBLIC NOTICI! su11t 214, ru .. •1n, CA 921o0 Andt:,1 (hjjck. 305 N. H1t· Flctltloua Bui'-••• PUBLIC NOTICE Wllllam Lew' MIHer 22a l>or ... vd. 1101, Full.,,on, '" flHhlon Lant• 1214 Tut1kl CA 82032 N•"'9 llatament '1otltloue au1ln•H CA 82790 • • Thi• bu1lnt11 I• co"" Tht fotlowlng peraona 11t Name Statement 0oug111 Abn Btcllttrom duct.a by: a general Plfl· dolno b\lllnt11 11: Tht IOllOwlng peiaona "' 1085& Hidden CrHk 'Ile: MflhlP E .f H Enltfprlut, 1555 doing b\ltlntu u : IOMHt CA 92392 ' Have you ltatl9d ctoll'l(I Mesa Verde Of. Eut 120E, 1) tPW ProdUC1 O~ Thi• 'bu1lne11 11 con-bullntlt yet? No Cotta Mtu , CA 92029 m«11, bl VHtal Walch Co .. ducted by: a general att Unc:te ltNth Edw1rd J. H9fnandu , 2090 P11centla 114. c 0111 nenhlp ' p • Thia 1llletMr'll wa1 filed 1655 M111 Vefde Dt. EHi M .... CA 12827 Hav• you etatltd ~ with IM County C1ent ol 12tE. Co111 M.... CA David ~1.11a. 8811 ""'_ bullnn• yet? Y•• 2-e.te OflOQ9 Councv on f·ICHN t202t .;;•-.•-H;;..h....;o....;r.;..•_...0....;r ..... --.N-•w....;1P"'01._.t .__ __ •_4_2_·...;5...;8...;7;..;•;.....:.::!:.r' CL.A881Fl~D t It'• the rtsourc• yoi... can count on 10 sell t myriad ol mtrchan· di•• llema, because our column1 eomiW3 qu•llll1d buyer11 ·~ call I • WllllMI L. Mlllef ' t ... •748121 Tllll bu1lnt11 I• con--__ Thlt 118'trntn1 w11 hied Dall'f PllOt rib. 13, tO, 21, =tct by: an lncflvldUL r.:==============~· ' wftll lht Count~ Clerk ol Mar. I. 1tM 1'133 ~1~,·~ ......... 'll "Affi d ' ~ Orange Couf\ty on 2·10.9' ,.. 0 or able tH .. 74H42 PUILIC NOTICI l!iwat d J. Htrnindu, , ~ Dally ,,tot ,lb. t3. 20. t7. ,. ..... ". •u•1ne.. ~ •••111nen1 .... 11194 Alternative" Mar. 0, tt90 '""' Na•• lt•t•"'•nt with tht County Clerk 01 PUILIC NOTICI d!:'-==eon• "' ~~r.1°:r.~1on t'°2·M os ..;,.ft t Cask "•lltleue 8u1lneH Nr1Po"T PARTNIAI, Delly Pllol ,eb, 27, Mu. t, J.M;0U0 et. . Name ltatem.nt U.C, "411 Crown Val~ 13, 20, ttM '87t 1 ~ •=119~ i:1on· 11• ~-:':'~ :~.:·0• Min ion PU1uc NOT1c1 Cremation & Lll'ITIMI IXllAIOAI. N•wport P1rtr1ert , LLO, PlotUllHll •ualfMH =~:,~en:a·~ve., w .. t. ~~w.2:.4:: •. c;::,n ... ~~: ................... Burial SerVlce · 1 · WllH1rn PN.lllp Thl•bert. Viejo, CA tntt TM fOllO.Wlno ~· .... =!:,;awc',,.97:.:;--.. w .. t. ~~~~1r::ed1L.U;; =..r~:h .. n 112 Why should you subject Tint Mattt TllMMrl H 1I eo Arm1tro;,. lrvln•, CA If & f L1•••no Av. •• ·w .... ....,. you tCMtd dolflO '.!!.! .... .:.. ---~ yourse your amlly to, "**" CA t2tl) ~ ~ YM, M•• ---.,. "-...... -· I I f I t d I f Thie bu1lne11 11 con-H~ PattnM, U..0, =·~~.~~If• pay ng n 8 e pr Ces Of M-.. "1i llUIMnd .,. t.1 c-.u:-....:•="'.., rt111 ..,,,,,... " con-caskets & services???? ... rCM wnwtN9d ..... "" Cow.ey Cl8'tl .. ~. _,.,....., ltefft9 UM eeey ...,, ~~ .. ,Ml ~ ...... .., Cll T• Fne I~ a!:.=::.-.. Ollr,...;,.. ,~~. or .....:"~1•·~""'"' ...... OnJillllS.a ••ICl'filJ Ma Hn. Mar, 1. ,. PUt oower.1..rrfM need•I 1.=:==-======•===:=!1 --~ ...._ ...... ' h ' • • • FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1998 "1IUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES _ PUILJC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICfS PUBLIC NOTlCES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES i PUIUC NOTICI ~ tiy. an lndMdual 31a E.ih«, cosia ~ PUIUC NOTICI dueled by: an lnO.vldu:ai Liid• bf .. Nev.po« 81Kh. PUIUC NOTICE ~ on~~ "*"*b dams ~ 111 ..., • Rafi _.GI flt r~t c... 161111 L:: Have YOi1 t~ dOlng CA 92127 Ha..-. you ~ ,.,.._ CA t2U3 .,..,. e ~~ re,._, 'I I CART~ I UY ~. U. ..a '*°"" ewlllltit ID .. ~....... ......... butllwt1"" No Thi• bu1lne11 II con. F1cuta.u. a.an... ~ Y9l1 Yn, 2.1"'.'ti .. Tru• b11slne11 II con-Tl"l9 9MU8I ~of the OI -· UOOI """ ESalOW ~ !i01 pll7et OI ---•• ._, ..J Neme l........,t Chin C Chow. O.C. du09d by• en IMMduel Na-Stat•IMnt ~ fan Davia dueled by: 111 lndi'MSllAI Thoma.a and Mor.am ~ OI ~ drWlll 't I ~ 11Ma1w ON S1t11 ,,,_ CA d. $eG 1111 .. De .,_,. ~ lolowlng ~ we Thie ~ WU ftltcf Hav-e you l1atled doing The IOlotoreng '*'°"' Ill Tho.I ltatemtnl WU iled Htve you 111111d dotllQ dall Fe>un0111on IS I VL .. OI aj ~~ '°"' 112705 ..a .. i. -IOt l*nO but .-WU ~ Cl -· ~ .. bualneN u: With IN County Clerk of ~vet? No dQlng bUllMH ... Wlll'I llW County Clerk ot bullntts yet? YH , M·M able, al~ lddltst atlO#O assoc:-: ~ CS.ml 11111 .. Milltll 16 llllit. l'dl· --(If .,.,... .. ~ Accn1, 3333 811,. Or~ County on 2·2•-te Nalalle S. Putnam Alllm C.ntral, 2345 NM· Orang• Coun1y on 2·11-98 Mdy Ro11 below. '°' 1nspect1on dut· }::: ~ I:?;. whc:ll is .. buSlntts ~ llC!Ott ~*·pc ••or_. IOt1St. 110A, Cotta Mffa. 1Hla74 ... 7 Thi• ttatenwnt wat IUed PQf1 BIYd., e..202. Coate 1991e748794 Th11 1t1temon1 "":11 f.ltd Ing nomw bu11rus l10\..i•s ~Code ~ llllnOnzec! •111tcmuoeohtcUOCM ~ t0 aamty flt ft. CAt2«29 Daly Piiot Feb 27 Mat a With the County Cl.ni Oii ...... CA 92Q7 oauv Pilot Feb. 13, 20, 27, Willi lha Counly (;le<k ol by any C•I lttl wno IO r• \0 00 1>\1$1tl15$"" ttlt$ siale o..a ~ ,, 191111 .... llM .and by llld ~~Acee ... Inc.. (~, 13 20 1891 ' . Fi 7; Ofange County on 2J031M JlmH Mlchlll Hlllll MDI e 1991 F830 Orange County on 2·10-94 quaslt I0.11h1n 180 dlyS Sa>o !>ale Wit bl flllOe en an AASSAl\ASUl(UL. lluytrtll Dt10 01nC1t ..,...,.,. lekh, ~ IJJ,· ~ . . 1ffH74773' ~5 Newport ~d .. E-202: . • 19989748543 all.-publt(l \,()I\ ol 11\•I no-·•s IS' c:ondi:IOll bUI WlflOlll ltNllQll Btac~ Mnl .. W*l'lll • plO¥ldlcl""" Tnlt b 1 1 PUILIC NOTICE D•'v Pilot Feb. •. 13, 20. Costa~. CA 92G27 PUBLIC NOTICE Olltly PJot Feb u , 20. 21. tic• of 111 ava.l\blllly. a>.enanl ot ~ex· CM61'17 8!6QO.RCFto1· ri0 h ~ pmc:llPei ~ • ut nett \. con-27, 18 F904 Thia business 11 con-M 6 1998 F&40 The Tnom11 ano M.111m PtHS ot lll"O(leO I>-1M ol h NOii tlCalf'IO OJ ..., duCted by: a COfPOfalon F'lctlUout luttn.H ~Id by: an Individual FlctlUoua lualn•aa 11 • Kendell Foun<111>on 141 lie. posseislon er.cum-0.0 well ,.... ~ as buH•~~YCIU.....,•IMedy .... ~ N.am. Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Hive you 1111111<1 do.ng Nam• Statement PUBLIC NOTICE Em 1r11C1 Bay. Laguna tnnen, to YllStv lie met>4· llfOVIOld 11 1a2 Nall ,._ ....... F'"'" et . .,_ The tOllowlng penc>na ar1 bu1lne11 ~t? Yes. 1/1198 TM lollowlng paraon1 Ill Beach. CA 92651 (714) eoness '8Q.lr1d ISy said Deed PUBLIC NOTICE c:n-vea lflCI ~ °' 1711 S.tch Acceu, Inc., Tho-dolna bualneaa u : FtctlUou1 l111lne11 .i.mes Helsel • doing butiMll u : Flctttlout 8111ln•H 494·7031 ~ Trusi Id~ ~· lrUSllle Ind ot .,. In.SU CIWll!CI ~T J. ~flllnidenl JP'~. 504 So. B•Y1ronl Name ltatem.nt Thie 1talemen1 ftl l'ii.d Otano-~ Gatcs.ns, N•m• Statement Pub 111 n • d N • w po r I ~ W!lh inlitfe~ as~~ FLE: 1215 A.P. HOMBER •st. by UI! Deed o1 TIUll Oa*1 till lte*'*1I wu IUed 1102, 8albo1 ls!Md, CA The lolowing PlflOl\l lie with the CCKM1!y Clerk ot 500 Aoeklofd Pl., COIOl\I The lol10¥t1ng p11aons 111 Bucn·Co1l1 ~en Oa.1y ~91U ~ ~ ..... ~ m-11 NOTICE OF 1lttJ$. 02/17111M $.8.$.. Tnm Deed Wtltl the County Oatk ol 92662 dOlng bullnesa as: Oranq.t County on 2/03/08 del Mii CA 112e25 doing business 11 p,101 F1bruery 27 1~8 jOf 1-~ TEE'S SAL£ UNDER DEED Of ~ • JM.1 Tlldllt • Ot.,. County on 2·17-1~8 John p C11roll, 130tl Wendy Anne, 1n Atv9r· 199Be747717 Klien ·s. Laa, 500 Rock· H & y Co . 8662 Macuy F877 lheteon as~ WI TRUST YOU AAE IN DEFAUl.T ~~P O Bex 19999149t01 Sant• Nitta Ten., Cofona aide Or . Newport Be.ch, Daily PJOI Feb. e. l3. 20, ford Ptaee, CorOl\I del Mii, Rd, G11<1en Giove, CA Nole ~s lees c;h8IQeS and UNDER A DEED Of TRUST 1709 HutWr111b1 S.O C.. o.i1y Pilot Feb. 20, 21. cs.i M11, CA 92625 CA 9~ . 27 1998 F811 CA 92625 na.1 PUBLIC NOTICE e!fPell5eS or itie Truslee #Id DATED .IMluwy 21, 1tt1, lJN. 92647·27'09 114i8'2·9111 ~· Mw. a, 13, 19M F858 Thl1 bu1lneu la con-L.amv Adams. 2521 S. Di-• Thie bu1ln111 Is con-H111y Nouyen. 8ee2 ~!tie INsts cruted by aid LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~ A Murp11y TlllSIW Seit dllCted by: 111 Individual amoncs, Santa Ana, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by· an lndllllelull M1ckay Res ., G11d 1n NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S of Tru~ Dilled CTC PROTECT YOUA PROPERTY. Oftef F0t Salts klbmlfO! PUBLIC NOTICE H•ve you 11111ed doing 92704 Have you 1tarted doing Grove, CA 92841 h ~Setw:es ~ rT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· P9•s• Go To I busine11 yet? No Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Ftcttllou• 8u1lne11 bustnHI yet? No Thia busman 1s con· T~99 1 loan No ri Coun~ UC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH ~ °' C.. Ftctlttoua 8u1lne11 John P. C11ro1t dueled by: 1n lndlVldual Name Statement Katan s. Laa Cluclad by: an llld1v1dual 1 Ille No :v:aa ~ EXPUHATlOH Of THE NA· 16.26i ~~9JTClfi'S42 '120 Name Statement This ltltement was flleel H1.... you llln.d dOlng Th• tollOWlng peftons 111 This s1111man1 wes filed Hive you 11&tlect doing p ~1lnsurei 52.'J«JS ~ ( ~ TURE Of TlfE PROCE£DING i27 1161$8 The following petMnS are with thl County Cle<k ol txi"inass yaf? Yff. tl-97 doing tx.tlineu u : w11h Iha County Clark of business ytl? No No N No 141 41 en( 'f tSlnBv· AGAlfST YOU, YOU SHOULD --------- dolna bullneH u : Orang. County on'2·24-98 L.arnN Adams Tony Oe Los AnQelH, Orange County on 2·1C>-98 Hauy Nguyen 383-~ Y COHTACT A LAWYER. NoDta PUBLIC NOTICE FINAL TOUCH, 15051 1Hae1soo1e This stalemtnl WIS filed 22•5 Raleigh, Cosll M111 199Be748538 Thll 11a1emen1 Wll tiled ~ rf>1N8E6fU+~ ~~-~c.lfo" ...,. IS •hlWIOy~flll S.S.S. TNll --------- We11ttale, w .. 1m1n111t, CA Daily Piiot Feb. 27, Mar. e, wllh the County Clerk ol CA 92e21 Dally Pilot Fob. 13_ 20, 27, with th• County Cl111k of E~ ,;.~4191 UNL~ S a debt=: allell)l)CjnQ IO Deed fllilwolt, 1 Callfomla &o .. lllL T"*1-J t 2GA3 13 20 1998 F87e Orang1Couotyon2/03/98 Tony Del Los Angelei. Mat 6 1998 F836 Orange Coui.11 on 2·6·98 ~~(~'ACTION 0 COiied a oebl Allytnblfna· ~. 15 INStle Ot llJTICETOCREDfTORS Sonny Thlan Nguytn, 45 ' ' 1 H8e741732 2245 R•Je1gh. Costa ~""· · ' • 1998e748158 p TE T YOUR PROP llOn oolalned Mii be used 1of SUCCU1o01 trustee 0t subAtllleCI Of Ml I.AU ShHrwater, lrvln1. CA PUBLIC NOTICE • Dally PtlOt Fib. e, 13, 20. CA 92827 PUBLIC NOTICE O•~v P~ot Feb 13. 20. i1. E I MAY B~ SOLO Al' I I trustee IU1Ullll IO.,. Otld ot (ID: s.c. 110~) 927t• a1, 1998 F805 This b1111ness 11 con-Mar. 8, 1998 F847 A PRBLIC SAL F YOU \ 02/27 1998 Md TM1 e.ec:utld by DICor*1 G N011Cf IS HEREBY :i .tll Thi. bu1t,111 It con-Flclltlo111 811slnet1 ducted by: In tndMdual F1cUUou1 8uslnes1 NEE AA EX L.ANATION I Pllctl "1 unmMllld WOllWI ~ 11\al a CUA sat s miul It! :it dua.d by. lh lndMdual Name Statement PUBLIC NOTICE H111e you 1tal1ed doing Name Stetement PUBLIC NOTICE OF H~AfURE OF .,.HE 4 CX>l'OICI on 02'0711"1 • In made H.ve ycx.t •tar.old doing The following parsoni lit busme11 yet? No Tne following parsons 111 l)ROCE DING AGA1NSt m.imant No t1.0566-4t cl~ The natne{S) ancs i-iS1nns bUalneu y.rl No doing bullnen as: Flctltlou1 Bualne.. Tolly De Los Angele• doing business as; Flctttlou.• Bu1lne11 YOU Y SHOULD CON PUBLIC NOTICE oa1 Recoras lfl tne o1f101 ot "' aoams of "11 Slit< iY&~ IN Sonny Ttilen Nguyen DEBBIE'S CLOSET 270 Name Statement Tnl1 1t1tement was filed CURVES • BRASIL • USA N•m• St•lement TACT A LAWVER f'8'ro is County R9CXlldel at Orenge SOOK LEE ~SOOK Sl-4UR thl• lta~t wae filed EaS1 t7th Sllfff. .,3, 'cosa Th1 following parsons are wilh the County C1ork of 6l2 Kings Pl . Newl)()(i Th• lolloWlnQ persons are g:eby ~a~~ ore Escrow Na.OOOUHO·RC Couity c.i.tom.a ano putSUIOI 1599 Sur;itnor Aw .fA.5 Cot1a lilllh the Cqunly C~ ol Mesa. CA 92627 doing buslneu as: Orange County on 2J0'/98 Beach, C• 92663 . doing business as· as 54Jd~I s te;j""ra~n lllllCE TO CRE.DrTORS OF WUl IO fie. NoCice cl 0eW ano ~ CA 02627 Of'ange CouNy on 01~98 0.bofah Lym Clark 2324 Golden Ark Ane Alts. 4533 19988747901 1tKrist1na Mauiko tzumita SVC, 3178 Pullman, Cos1a rsuarlt 10WDeed o1lnJt ~ I.AU E*=llOn IO Sell ~ r• DOI l)ltlntU 15 SUPE 1Hl9744177 N1pl11, Newport Beach, MacMhur #183, Newport Daily Pilot Feb. 6. 13, 20. 612 1<1no1 Pl., Newport M11a.CA9262.6 ~eruled b.1 DAVID HOi:~ 11.ltS.11CM,110tW:.C.) conild 1111711997 IS lnSll'l.i· RIOR ~ Dllfly Pilot ,eb, I , 13, 20, CA 92660 Beach, CA 92660 27, 1998 F816 Beach, CA 92663 Renee Vermrlhon. 9122 ANO TRAC, HOFF HUS· NOTICE IS HEREBY giwn ID "*" No 97.05M21S OC SM! N olllef a.isiness name sl 27 1998 F817 Thie bu1ln111 11 eon-Palllck Bruce Zaremba. This busln111 Is con· Pehc1n. Fountain Valley, BAND AND 'MFE AS JOINT t.11dilDIS Of Ille withn rlilTltCI Oll\c:ill R.ec;ol1)s W• Stl on no IClc!RU(esl sea Dy Int • ducted by: an lndMdull 913 Lotus Cir., San Dimas, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an individual CA 92708 . TENANTS diit~214/91 and stfler in.i a QJ4k s•e 11 ll>Out to OS/12/11191 11 Al th• Main :.a ,. ) th ~ pasr llllft PUBLIC NOTICE Have ycx.t atlf'ltd doing CA 91773 Have you llarted doino This bus1neas is con· recorded 121 1 as tn· Ile t !tie autts des t>eG (NOIUI) Entrance to 0!1 County e.,s WI n ' buslnau •17 No Thie busln111 11 con-Flctltlou• Buslne11 business yel? No ducted by: an lnC11v1dua1 swment No 1686107 of btl;:oe 0 en Cour1t1ou11 700 Civic Center yurs as StallO by Ille seller(s) Flclltloua Bu1lne11 Deborah~ Clarll ducted by: an lnCIMdual . N•m• Statement K.rlsuna Masako tzumita H1v1 you t11r111d C101ng Otlioal Recx>nls 1n Ille olb Tile names and buSlnes1 Drive WHt Sant. Ana. Ca 11 II! II none SO SIDI) None Name Statement Thia ata1em1n1 was tiled Have ycx.t st&t11d doing Th1 following per1on1 are ThlS statement was filed bus1nes.s ye!? Yes, 1·3·98 & Ille County Recorder of aoomses ot the Siiier all 9·4~ A.M '' outlllc aldlOn IO The IOcaOn '" ~oma ot ni. following paraone are with Iha County Clerk 01 business yet? No doing txialness as: will\ lhe County Clttk of Renee Ve1m1111on ange Coun.'! Stete ot 1835 the nqiesi blOOel IOI~ :pay "11 er.ti toc:uhe a ot Ille doing bus.iness u : Ofange County on 1/t5198 Patrick B. Z11emb1 Pacific Tan Salon, 2082 01ang11 Coun1y on 2· 10-98 This statemen1 was Mees a•l/ffe!OOl•a._r!-r~Hon rt'dm ~TtifRIN~ S~ Costa aoie a1 Int r.ne o' saie in llWIU• sde1 IS SMnt as abcM Allemallve1 In Wood, e29 1998e745827 Th11 statement was filed S.E. Brlslol Ste. 207, New-19988748538 wilh thl County Clerk of ~k ENTRAN~~T~~H , .... !'°"C """"7. money ol ine .J(lolt!O S"'851 Ill The name(SJ ano l:a.IJtness Terminal W• 123 c I with lh• ~County Cl11k of ,, BHch CA 92660 Orange County Oil 2103198 ~ A"'"' nglll we ano rite~! coo-'°°"'$ ot tne talytflS) 1$/Vt M ... , CA 92~7 , 01 I Daily Pilot Feb. 6, 13, 20, Orange County on 2/03/98 ~yle M. Kiaris. 268 E. 16th Daily Pilot Feb. 13, 20, 27, 19989747730 r~~TJic c'i~ERH I Tile LOU!lon in C.1fomia ol ~to IWl<I now netCI by ii un MAL SUK LEE 1Sgg Suoenor P"'1c:k F. KaehU<ka, ,,856 27, 1998 F800 19989747731 St. #1 0. Costa Mesa, CA Mar. 6, 1998 F837 Oa1ty P1lo1 Feb. 6, 13, 20, WEST SANTA ANA CA at ll'lt Chel ~ave olf1ce ol tilt oer SatCI Oeea of Trust '" lhe Ave .IA-5 Cot1a Meu CA M•ah.il St., CUIVer City, PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Fib. e, 13, 20, 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE 27, 1998 F808 publlc a\ICtlOl1 to Ille hignest seller IS (~ __ same lS llXM propeny 5'tuale0 ., SA~ CO\Jlty 92627 CA to230 27 1998 F809 Thia bualness is con-bidder lo!-caSll or ~ as so Sliite ) ....,1,. and Sllle henHnaller oesaced The ISStlS being sold Ill Th" bualnH• 11 con-FJl:tllloYI 811sfneaa ' PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Flctltlou1 811slnH1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ grtow P~le n IO!tlef t listed ~ ~r : ~ "'°'J Tiu., ~ on S..O oeoerall'f CltSClllJICS • AA Sl>Cl ducted by: an lndMclual elllam. Statement butUYI• you ?slNar1eCI doing Name Statement Flctlllou1 BuelnH• Ue and":1~r:s1~ve~ ~ oresses ::Of Ille sder W!lrt~ aress lllO ~ a:itr'll~ ICI ~ '~ el)JI= H~ you ltarted doing 1'le following petaON ..,. F1 •• I • I s ,.. .. v•t 0 The tollowlng persons Ill JW .._, IWllOll ~ ---bu~· yet? No dol tx.tilnaH u · cut ou1 ua ne11 Kyle M. Kaarls Cloin busmen IS' N•m• Statement and now held by 11 under said l1lltt Y"'1 ""'°" !ht a. sue/I n1110n. 'llll'f o! Ille real proper1) teasellOIG •ITIOl'CMmtrt c:o-.itt\1111 Patrick F. Kachurka eu10·PACIFIC ·GROUP Nam• lt•t•m•nt Thia 1tat1meot wu tiled Gre~ne & Comp.any 741 Th1 following p11sons are ~ ~ Tru~n ~"'~ kst was sent or dellwlllO to !he aescnbeCI allove IS purpoMCI IO notlDCOl'llPttt T~ etatement waa tiled 1801 BedlOld Lana ,8• Th• lollowlng pa1sons 111 with Iha County Cl11tk of Ocean Fron I Le' una dolng buslnen 11: • ~ ual andn ~~ t.iyer ate (W none so statel be 721 & 721 112 PoPCl'f MlCl m I~ at 1599 wllh ttie County C11f11 of Newpor1 Beech, CA 92660' doing business 11: 011nge County on 2·1C>-98 Beach. CA 9265; g S1a111 Communlca11on, ~~ in a~e '"r~ve ~Pe~ SUPER TERIVAKJ 3001 Bns~ Avenue, Newport Buch, Ca Suoenor A\'t I A·5. Cost:a Mesa Ofanga County on 2•2.c.-98 Vldolla Weston, 1801 Bed· Image Pro Graph~. lnc.. 1998e748534 Biuce GrHne, 741 Ocean 1603 Monrovl•. Cosl a enced Deed of Trust The Cos1aMts1 CA 92625 The undefSl9'*S TruslM C/1.92627 19989749990 lord Lane 18, Newport 17911 Sky Pllk Cir .. Irvine, Dally Pilot Feb. 13, 20, 27, Fronl. Lagun1 Beach, CA Mesa, CA 92627 street add1ess and oltler l ilt names ana o.isiness dtSdatms ll1'f t.al*y IOI "'Y n-The tlllk sale is 1n12noeo ID 0 1 P'tot F b 27 M e Beach, CA 92e60 CA 92614 Mar 8 1998 F829 92651 01111d Rao.an Edw1rC1s, 228 CQmmon oesignation 11 any aCIOl!S$eS oc the taiytr II! canianes.s ol ltll ~ IO lit consiurntNllO 11 tnt ottice ot • tv ' • . , ar. . Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Chns Ro11, 2800 Segfr· . ' This business 11 con-Vaneto, Irvine, CA 92614 of tile real property de, MSSAAA SUKUL. 13860 Valley dfeu "'° °"" ClOll1nUI ~ TEAM ~ II«: 13151 13• 20• 1998 F969 duC1ed by: an lnCIMduaJ lllom, Sanle Ana, CA PUBLIC NOTICE ClucteCI by: an 1nd1vldual This businisa 11 con-~ve is ~r?Qned ll.o be ~ew lane Chno l'tns CA 91709 na!Ol d ll1'f sno.o.tl llelet'I The Broolnim St Gatoen G~ CA PUBLIC NOTICE . Have you slarled doing 92714 Have ou 11aned doing Cluct1CI by: an inC11v1Clu11 WUNG GREEN The mets IO lit SOid all IOtal amount of the unpaid bll 92643 •no me wooaiec Utt -----------'• builnau i t? No This bu1ln111 I• con-Fictitious Bu1lne11 busines~ yei? No Have you siarted doing STA MESA A Otscnt>ee in general as futnllJ1' anc:e al the abligauon MOJl9CI ~ 1s Mattn 17 1996 ,.ctltlou• Builne" Victoria ~Hlon ductwd by: an Individual Name Statem•nt Bruce Greene business yet? No i266104 The undersigned f1KtJm eQUtpment, QOC>dwlil by the property to be sold and Tile !Uk sale 15 su~ to Name Statem.nt Thia statement was Iii.cl Have you 11art1d doing The lollowing paiaons .,1 This aiateminl was filed Oavld A•oan Edwards stee d1scta1ms any kab1~1y east iusenoto i!TIP!Mments teaS0111b1e esllTlatees costs e1.· C.ionu ~form Commeit.- Tlle lollowlng parsons .,9 with Iha County Clll'k 01 busln111 yet? Yes, 1011197 dolng business as: with tne County Cletk 01 This statement was filed lot any incorrectness of Ille ano m tocated at 1835 penses In! aovanc:e. Ill lhe Cooe Sec:aon 6106 2 doing t>uslneu as: ()fang. County on 2103198 Chrit Roll Source One Records, Orange County on 2-10-98 with lhe Couniy Clerk 01 S11~ addre~ ano /lher Newoon 1111() #15.1 Costa tine al ltll in.'llal of"~ °' Tile name ino t1JOOress OI OMHIHE•LTH CENTER, t998e747735 This Slat•rnenl WH flied 25682 P1c1hc Crest Of . 19989748539 Orang• County Oil 2'1°'98 ~ ~e~ ~e fo'tli Mesa CA92627 !he ="' IOCI SM! ~ "1e person Mltll •hOm d .. ms 9713 Turtledove Av1~ OlllJv Piiot Feb 6 13 20 with lh41 County Cler!! 01 Mlsllon Viejo, CA 92692 Oa11 P11o1 Feb 13 20 21 19988748533 amovnt of Ille unpaid balance The lalslness Nme useo by S~ tl!Oll IO tastl may tie hied is TEAM ESCROW Founlaln Valley, CA 92708' 27 1 998 · · F8o2 Orange County on 1'12198 K1rvie1h 1. Davis, 25882 Mar Y5 1998 ·· · F83fi Dally P1101 Feb. 13, 20. 27, willl 1n1eres1 thereon of the ine seller 11 IN! tocaon •s :; d:':: df.,,. aa:ePI 1 cash· INC 13151 Broo~rst St Chin C. Chow. o.c .. 460 ' . 1998e745259 P•c1flc CreSI Or., Mission · ' Mar. 6, 1998 f 843 obhgatlOn secured by tne NEWPORT PASTA na~ batik a~ c:;,_•/~11 or Giltleo G'°"' CA 92643 ana me CrMlwood Ln., Walnut, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Ollly Pilot Feb. 8. 13, 20, Vieto. CA 92692 PUBLIC NOTICE CLASSIFIED prOPet:lY lo be sold plus rea-Tile anooPlle<l date ot tne a stale°' tederai c:redA = ~ las1 oay tor ftl1ng ct.ms ot M't 917~9 27, 1998 F7W Thia business 11 con-11. th sonabte esomated cost~1 e• s.wttranster 1t ~ 17. 1gge a1 1 c:nec:iorawnoY 1 stall or fed. ~"' s~t °' ~ 16 l996 Thi\ bu1lneu 11 con-Flcllllou1 Buslne11 Shopping for • new Flctltlou1 8ualnH1 c:n co"u~~~~u:~e.ii~~ ~se0~ f~ :'rtia~~ lht olftc:e a( ~ ESCROW e<ll UW19s aro loan moaa-*hell is tile buSlness oar tlrfore Name ltatam•nt apartmenl? ctuslf1ed Overstocked with N•m• Statement myriad of merchon· QI lhe NollOe of Sale tS 00t.6'ANV 501 Pal'lanllr Onve tran ~ ISSOOallOn "' UY· the ireopauo sale om soeaf•tCI SELL. d~I~ ~sons.,. lets you compare s1Uft? 0~ 1~~~~ :'.sons ate dlse llems. bocause ~2~213 46 lj ~le tl'lal Sarta~~9:.?:s sutiiect ID ~Ji~ ~ixi.Secllon 0:: Feoru~20 1996 Great Thing• Consign-~~~~; ~llhout hassle A cal.I to Rose Coordinations, 4801 our columns compel ~at b~d~f: 0be less ~~~e Ca111oma Uf'lrorm Commett:tal lk.llhonz.ed to oo bYStleSS in;! MAL SUK LEE. Buyertsl h ment1, 3811 E11t 17th Str"' ry Classified l.Jdo Sanda Or., Newpon q ualllled buy ors to al indegtedness d~ In Cooe Seeton 6106 2 siate in Ille even1 tenoer °"* Mewport Bu cn.eosia ~ '"'rouyog~ cloamss~fled 16, Coata M .. a. CA 92627 ~!'2a:':.;: wlll help I a.each, CL 92663 cDlll d11JOn to cash. the Trustee u so subleCI 11ie name and Clan caSll is accepted 111e CN~w1 T 3681-J Feb r ---'"-------• N1talle Suzette Putnam, • 642·5678 • r-Andrew J. 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AN FR 0 NT Large 1 BClr Plan 2, Quiet, Lrg 2br, 2ba, 2 Newport Cre11t 2Br Ar•• Beautiful lrg 3br • Big Canyon * Newly Aenov•t•d r ,.., • • y, am FP C I PA C I I b h/ k 2ba, pvt bale. nice & "3 B A S I B & 28 Am, Pointe Del Mar • rown Mold ng1, I I! WILL v ew, gar,spa,poo. car gar, nr c par s 28• w/apacloua toll, quiet. 51500. 540-0130 1.,. edroom pts pac au. 1 ' r EQUAL HOUSING Home. Walk to beach In Ground Spa S624K AMAfZE YOUI BIG clOHt, $1'50 $1200 714-646-6952 poof. Jae. 1enn1s, walk .,..,.,.'----,..,----,..,----I near Fashion Island From S775 Ho Pals OPPOATIJNITY & town. $525,000 71 ... 509-2002 Agent 714-71S0-9332 to beach $1550.mo Nice 1br 1ba w /gar 2-c•r gar, Ip, w/CI hi<.· Newport Bay Terrace ... ,....1111111.......-......11 1111a 120-1n9 Agt/Owner BEA~HHOMES ~ 2144 OpenSaturday1-4 Lovely gated comm., up1,centra1 a1r Alarm 189 1 Mesi Drive "' ...... _,... Av•ll Nowl 28r 2811, 19 Prudential Zero Down home loan IRVINE e Encore tnClry lac. lr1g avr sy1, Goll course views 714-545-4855 .......,llllllfMlll.,ftf. A Be•uty 4br 3ba Lg Cal!Mll._ Free 24 hour recorCl•Cl1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Agent 714.723·0l37 $690 . Klefn Mgm t 51 650-$2995 644·0509 ---------.. .,,lr......,.APtf 1•• 'lot w/grHt yard & 50 Step• to Sand . -• msg: 1·888·792-74131' 714-581·4000 N•wport •oroaa wtllcll flllll•" 1t1e111 entertaining patio. · 1375,000 on lhe .. nd 714-723-8120 ext. 302 CFA New lndepend•nce VIiia Balboa Large 1· ---------• 3br 2 .5ba Brand New Str••l Zbr 1.5ba, Ip. t1ise ... , ,,iltrtlCt, By Owner 5695,000 From S 9 7 5, 0 0 01_.,,,..,,~~-=.,,.,,.,..,..,,~.,.,_ 48r 38a, Huge yd, ac. bdr, ocean view. pool, s ELL 2-11ory Duple• near gar, new crpt, no pe111 ti ., •tml•ltlllH 7t4-e40-7t 1e ,Broker tl42·3850 •PRIME BAY VIEW• ---------downstalr1 Br/Balh, spa, W/D. S1 100mo. Via LtClo $2000/mo 1895 ln1lne Av•.•7 II ract, uhf, rtllttM. BELCOURT BltAUTY Blulfa Expanded & CORONA oN Jamboree & lrvln• Avail 3·9·98 646·1728 •714-873·2303• $875 729-4.342 •351 •1......,,1M111t11..-., •Lrg Com•r Oupl•• Mediterranean 58r Ramo<l•led 'E' Pl•n. $2200.mo lyr Lease Escape To Th• S•• --------- llritl1, ., ae I...,.. 38r + 2Br/New Roof 4Bath Cuetom Home Added breakfast rm & DEL MAR 2122 714-509-2002 Owner U ve In 1 Br t B1 Boal •• ., IK• llf•lefllCI, Carpet/P•lnt. Owner/ $985,000 office+drHm kitchen. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 • ..,._..,-..,.___,. _ __,,.__ your used vehicle Furn $850 412·2161 .................. Bkr., 208-383-4121 V•ughn Hapeman Oon'I wait to ... or 28r 28• OcHn View Unlvu•ll~ P•rk APARTMENTS through classified or 213·961·9137/pager 1 n11 .... ,.,., wlll Ht Sharp Duplx 3br 3ba.1..,,,._,..7...,,1.,."-..,..2_8_0-4..,,.,,,,.7_4..,,7,.,,,... ~~Juc~1 ~0 ~:;7~~J Home. Fully furnished, ~~~01!~~· n~2:,~:.~;: FOR RENT Whether you're buying E:..,...,....u.. Front unit. 2br 2ba, Beat V•lue 3Br 28a SAT & SUN 1,5 cla co beach, VIiiage, p•lnt. db. gar, pool, 642-5678 or Hlllng, Claulliftd ,.., ...,.. .,._II II , .. ,. FP • 4-car gar. Cle to Fuhlon ltland. 2173 Vlita Entrada library & Fathlon 11. etc .. s12oo. 752.2881 covers all your nffdll ., ..... o.,,..... New On Mattt•t S875K att 3-ear gar, 1549,000 no/1mkg or pete • Call Claaelfled Today! 642-5878 .. MMt 1..., IUI ell Principal• Only Mexlne Propp, Agent aM Call For Into. Agent•---------BALBOA .,. mtllMt ti•• Spnl•H HUI Oen vu iLUFFS Cio•• to CdM •BHutllul 4br 4 b• BEACH 2l&g ISLAND 2606 NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT e ''""l•H 11 11111 Broker 714·71S0-8882 714-759-1988 ~ 3BO-!M92 or e73-535<t. NEWPORT ........,._. r,... 4br 2.5ba. remodeled H.S. 3Br i2.58a, 2.i:er A I! A T Y Cuatom home. Uvlng/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH · 2669 ,.....,,._.,.,.,.,, .. llUO kit, e1,149,000 gar. End Unit, 1,Hhf. lamlly/dlnlng-rma, Lrg Quaint 10r Bayfront iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llll-ht .. ,......, ..... ,_ 8111 Grundy Realtors UI• & brtte, upgraded. 714-7eo.314a kitchen, hardwood Apt. Ml·b•em cells. nu Ille •1111111111, OC .. ,.._ 114-4S15-8101 Lowelt price! $2T7.9K 8erloY• O.al Buyett nre, Open houN 2128 ptlnt/carpet.$1500/mo ~.•••-I 714-720-1704 aau. on1y reduced 140,000 & 311 , l-4pm. l3300 w/ut11. Agt 723-0653 nt! _C_O_S_t_A-._--.., .-1-0_2_4_•,c~.-.-:._~w-a-~-.-n-D~o-v-.-, Lowetl priced per SF Avl 4/1 do nol dltturb •••••••••I .m.1H1A 4 or 08d, 3.158ath In areal Only 1239K tenanta. 817 Aooolo COSTA MESA 2624 1002 ---------- ~•r. 1 ao With gQU'fT19t ~. 1~tf of IMl\g 6tea, fncd yrct, mote. 1199,500 BIU Grundy Aeahon 114-875-8181 Hrdwd Flt•• 1925,000 1800SF 38r • 2Bath, (714) 873"8078 Carol• W••n•r Agt. 1·(888)..,.28-0380 boalgnore aar 28• 714-57~• 10 Charming Condo Live On Tho W•torl 1787 OR.ANGE AVR, Lill• OJTION $au JUAN Fully l'urn, patio, 3 B d 3 B • Hom• Eut Side, 2Bdr·2Be N 8 ~... 3br nn 38d 2B• Lower Oplx up1111rs, vecant, OW, ewport •-· CAPIS'P'D•uo 1078 pool, •Pa. oat."' beh. 38d 2ea Upper TH·P111 s1osomo 756-8551 3ba, 2-car att gar. ·A Anon S19GO/mo ue 7'0-3117 latu"9a~ Open Hout• DUPLX l2tOK a•Hma mint Interior, gated ST3·RLNT 1 8 r D •tao hod on 1~1• Well kept. community, mu1t ... 1 Qood Oooan Vlow a.---------Cott•t•• w/Patlo ~may carry. Agt, Agtnt 714·935-4801 nelghbOr•I 5Bd :sna COSTA MESA 21241·.--.-d-N_f!_W_Q_a_y_r,-o-nt_A_p_t. neer beach. Catnedral Eat! Taylor &42-4122 LINDA llLI 3 •C a r g • r, • p • on Udo I. Al nu apple, cella. hlg. Move.Jn i•libl GR.bf auv1 • • .... aar 4.IBe 1485,000 389-8~8 •••T •• SID• d/W, •toll•. n•x· 11500 :::.cl&ll ~l-2~~~ SQLDI Ht taa a 1Br on "'2 o10W' Arourt, ~nt Complel• remodel! Avail Now. 73-4241 9hOwcUe ~ Lot l239t< Mak on 1 '714+u .. e•1 Tl! •Coat• Uea•1a Beat • • ... CEME RY LOT/ 38dr·28a, Obi gar I •• , a.Sao Townhm• Jr·1br .. tbt .... o 2br • kw..,. In°"' Own«/Agt. 4M2·HM WIW'-oAt ki16Afl CIYPT 1225 Lrg Llvlngrm, Fplo. I-car an gat, auperb day Real Katate l'or 8•1• It• Builder Fmly rm. Lr9 yard. cond, Iota of 1t~ag., 1 be. quiet oated uppt.menU ~-oN Two Seml-Cuetom Oranr. N/P. 290 11000.~ mo Broker comm. PoOI. ttnnlt, ..... ef lhe nvnunv& Blngte·f'amUy Hornet l'Mlf,. View/Bay view Flower St.. &tH5mo ••<>-Me4 or 72 .. 7249 •••Y ace••• to k ._..,_. _. I.UCB 1040 For Oetalls: &41-804& TefTace t ocean view 714-541-1.a29 tr .. way/be•ch/malla el ..... e78f MAX llO .. QAN IOta valued "400. aeti ...,...,.--....------. ••att>luff aDr •Oen, '11 .... 17.0078 ~w.dlpft) D•V•LOPM•NT •1•00. (e11} 1se-11e1 a•a1cte e .. u11fu1 311f Ha. tr•tti paint. a-car1·.-c ....... o-av--,i~t~u-4il'!'l•~,!"ut-n~·!"\d I ***** •De#ntoW8 Pier t8a hOrM, new crptt, gw.Qe. Avalt ltrll'Md C -I : ._... ~ •• , l'olnlo, • Spacious lie~ aherM 3t>r ttte/palnt. 11400.mo + 11850 mo 6~1-1312 r:l.';~~rr.' ~· :!.!r UotJneo.... a., f'P, """ c.111, Iba, ~M. bffm tee. Avl 3110 &4e..oe&I ae .. s -o 8•'"' .. 111 ., .. • • l111n lpfnl ~eomm. poet. JM HM, naw ti.. roof. BOUSB!/ H.,._.. Vtow Hem• • "' a·• 1 _..... ....., A98"' k'fll.000 M ~ 1•9We "' 80dl Say 4lr-t '•m rm. neww i•;w; Cli 20t ~ lllP9fetD...... clp•I• Only ~ 17M111 CONDOS ''»r, don. tba, fp, crp4. fp, nt gtHntMIL Cwpon, 1aunc;ry, ow I!!,.._ ... ..., ••--Ml-HM POa •• _. remoOaleO, fenced. Xlnt loe. tHOOtmo teeQtmo. ll1MM call r:': .... .....,. ._.._ FIND ....a& !1na(pee?)..a""" n4-T....011 •71•·•••-41••• I ~ ftllAYI JllWIOIT •t•;w; i1JHiw.• I.a kn.lot w/fM M-Wooeh -...... • 8 ...... Wa. Duptem, lr.nM. 1M1UO. p119. 1 lbf eplloM. •tuctv. fP, l n.-1 n ,IL1•~1~oe:•:l-..!!;!!!1*!!!•~ ....... ~-t:~::11:u.~-'J~1:oa:I ............... ..,~ b4k '°"" 1no. (1'ld ... "'"' , .. ,.,., ~======='• --e1.'lll • .,t••••1Me ..,.... .., .. q • ...,,, .. I The Bat-It 8&111 in our Baclcy1td. Newly ~u.'CI 11*ioU l 6 2 lkdroomt. • Clc>le to 0 C. Airport. & Newport 8'.8Ch GoW Coww • Newt; Rtmodtted lnleritri • C4o¥mietit co Bide 8-1. Mljar~ 6 Eftll!rtlhunelt t I lauDdry Flitil&s SorryNopcn 1691 ... Dr. (714) ~ .. r I I • 0 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1998 Mlscer, 11.moms INDUSDIAL 2788 AN1f0UNCD0 2 NT 92 s 0 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT AlfTIQUIS 6010 FURNITURE 6014 COLLECTIII.ES Ga.&.IU"'" "' ·------· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii55iii3~0 5530 WANTED 5535 -----•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~1"'iiiiiiiiiiii~iii60iiil~7 RENTALS •SupetlM Aw. c• 1··------·-72' Cu•tom O•m•• •• . -------•I US00·1l,OOOtf, Or .. I //Kitchen Mgr/Chef PT OFFICI! In But~ •Swedl•h Nurae¥ l>Kk aof& S1000, .Ong M•rltyn Menroe locallon, tenoed. Swe.t Boy, cMc:lawed•---------tlu mallreu/boK/ Books, pot1e.1 a pP roU-upa, high c:elllnga, 81~H• 10 a Oood EMPLOYMENT Supervlae 15 peraon N.B. RHlaurant, 15·2 Loving, Dependable, frame Ilk• new 1400, & mo,...Sal,lam-1~ .espaf 714o<IS4M531 home c:all anet lpm 5530 kitchen, thigh volume HM~~., pehr .. vw•k/3pleadsa!!t· Xlnt Cook, Orl1o1lng, Sacrifice f'ull Y ale.eo 2520 WHtmln•tar A'!e 975-S427 adullt only perduot on, n/amk. .. .. -· local Rel'•· 12 Yrt all com~ent• 52000 (l.ofal Reolplea) phone manner, MS Exp. Llvoa Locally ... 09421 ROOMS 2708 Prof'I female .. ake pvt ••••••••• rm/ba to rent neat BUSINESS 8r ~ach. Can pay up lo FJNll•TCE 1.425. HJ.-3483 Iv nug __ fto\ll _____ _ "HowloWln'1 •DANC•.. Engllah/Spanlsh Word/ ExceVCulckon c;:l714-4J48 ·.J73S~ C714 -• l--------- Oambllng Booka. •INSTRUCTORS• Healthy Gourmet & Aestauranl Exp. 1 _________ l!xqulalt• Cuatom WANTED Call Toll Frff BALLROOM, LATIN trvlne. 714·833-2929 Halplul. Call Susan DOMESTICS 55,.0 Fumlture •• Eteganl & TO BUY 1 .. 8a.at~222 a MODERN stylH, Law Firm needa PIT 714-e42·7880 ., Grand Olnlng Table w/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~i!i!~ Also lndaSMndent If\· clerk '°' fllelng/lndex-liRieeia'tita;uUriraiini\'tt'is~etirv:vtie;;rliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8 Chai,., ChHt, OHk, 1 auv A.LL PIANOS ·------------ 8019 ST • 1lrU010ta fOf Aerobics, Ing. Typing req'd, 4hr• Rapidly growing cala Chlld Care Couch, Large Polled Anllquas.qual. furniture RENTALS TO 10 Yoga or Fltnes• pro· a day M·F. 873-7410 In c.M. •Hk• exp'd, N .. ded Plants, lndlan Painting lpc or houseful cash SHA.RE 2724 OBUPPSJNESORTUNITYS FOUND 2925 grama. We have • Lifeguard• qualllly, mollveted For newborn twins & More. 760-9590 paid (714) 957.&133 ~auurul 1tudlo avall. Spring/Summer. FfT· server for s shifts/wk. and 3 yr old In my •Hutoh 6X4 Walnut w/ Old Coln• Gold Sttv.f 2904 Frlandly, rellabla & PIT.CPR Training. BreakfasHunch only. Allio Viejo home. 3 shelfs. nlce. $150. Pranklln Mint, Stafltng Balboa laland Pvt Lrg DOG 2/17 In Ftn Vly exp'd persona fax res. 71 .. _2 .... _.,578, Mull work weekends. Monday thru Friday Divider 6X5 3 shell & J 1 I /whl d , 714.788.1027 Or mall ...... ....., 7 30 6 30 • Old watches •we ry room full bath, kll use iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii an • me em, M Ask ror Jon 6-48-4t 18 · am • · pm 1 age oom di Ider I d Dane. 204 R •·11 h •---------· ' · s or r " wes1coa11 Coln M2·94<18 avail 3/1 $600mo + •••--v • t y c • • n • n anager e... • oe S d 1 PT Musi bo eicporlenced, s 150 983-3483 1/3 utll. 714-875-8188 Plaue ~ w•ru of oul rrlendly 963-1097 204 Washington SI. store, exp'd/Will train. an w ch Moker. PT/ dopendable, patient & · Rl!CORDS/TOP t _, Balboa, CA 92661 CM loc. 310-392·3173 Good Payll Allor 2p caring. References re· -........--------I BUY FURNITURE Jazz, R&B, Soul, Rocle CdM Share 2br 1ba of area companlH. FOUND 2/21 Eaatblufft-....,...--~~-....,...-or 3l0-393·2411.Mlke 250·0919 pgr anytime quired. 51100 per Antiques, All PIANOS Etc ..• 50'• & 60's Mltle cheerful home w/lrg Check wilh lh• local shopping center, Above the Reau ---------802·8288. h r 1 h Br. n/pet S525mo + Beller Bualn••• Cocker Spanlel about on our klg , grs HI nee ad 20-1-....,.S-e_o_u_r_lt_y_O_ff1_c_e_r•-(714) 574·4248 paid (714) 957-8133 . J I M & M • A d mon&h. Ploase call $ BEST $ 1pc or ouse u cas 845·7505 utl•. Prof'I fem prel'd Bureau before you 3-5yrs 71._75g..9183 Ad1o1.Team. Average 25 hrs. Comp skllls PRICES Avl 3/1. 84<>-6454 sand any money for 114.00 p/h to start. nee. Fashion Island 40 lmmodlata openings. Muat Sell by Match 6 PETS & lff• ex aervk:ea. Read LARGE REWARDll Rapid growth & travel yr old co. 720-9555 0 · C · ·F fT & PIT ·I•••••••• PAID Black modern furn, 6049 CM shr 3bd Condo. and unde,.tand any n opportunity avallable 714·248·8578. MERCHANDISE FR.£E Gym & antique exer-ANIMALS Male prof'I only. contract• bef0<e you FOf person that nds For Interview call: Mom Need• H•lpl Trendv NB Children• CONSUllATION else bike. 722·9884liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii S390.mo + ulls + dep sign. Shop around for m/Wa ~~e bdha•~~ Co~: (714) 375-0491 ~:,~:C:''~~~rs n~~d~y' Home Furnishings Oak Enler1alnmanl Cir ¥ AKC LABS• Avl 3/1. Good ref"s rates w . · or fax resume to: • Store loolr!'lg for onor· EAabl"Jlleuna Beach all 714·574·5886 BOOS..T s•Ll!Sl Pro since 2/14. 515-9078 (7lA) 375..()493 Aliso Viejo home. $8 1---------Deale,.ExranJlfllwlA. 50x45 3 drawer• Lovable. Show qu ly. -,. per hour. Musi be ex· gotic, rol.ablo sates ANTIQUES 6010 Sanf<nn<.iKO&.N~wYurk 5150.00 648·5116 12wks·20mo. $400. •E'alde CM Orange/ marketer helps you Loat Cat a/20 Black, Auntie Ann•'• Soll perienced, caring, pa· porso n. Sales exp1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TEAK DESK eeaullful, c;:l714·675-30371::> Mesa; Lrg rm/ba n/sm sell product/avcal spade female, about Pretzels wants ene1· t1on1 and dependable. pro'I. (714) 650·853511 Webuy cal ok, $400 Incl util Call 714·434·2973 7yrs old, Santa Ana gellc, smlling people. Leave message 81 Upper End home 1900 Oak Ice Box ~~~~~~~ Contempory, at a fritc• --------- lorn prcf"d. 631·7451 Educetlonal home Heights or Dover. Re· P{T. Carrie 894·6670 (714) 574-4248 decor and 9111 slorit 1930 Oak Broak-Fronl. EVERYTHINOlll Hon of co11t.S500obo. MUSICAL NB Shr 2 Storr' Twnhm based buslneH. Nol wardlll <714> 766"0157 Bookk••P•r·PT for ••NB Homo Furnish! &eoks aetes persons/ 714·545·439o 114-673"3112 INSTRUMENTS 6055 b /b B I N e C D S manager FfT or PfT Please No Dealers fu131e sales. rrol:1111e, Fomlly Twin bed, box & 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pvt r a, a¥ v ew MLM. 5k-10k monthly. Lo•t male brown tabby . I .M. eveloper. lore looking ror · • JivblOn rurro-n· 11 pool. gym, tennis. 1·800-99S-0798x4144 cat, no collar. Vic of Tue-Wed-Thur, 10·3 shipping & receiving S8.50 hour and up. Popcorn Maker Cart 714-249-3711 frame S25. Graal John Lennon Qull•r $750 +-utl 760-3907 2oth/lrvlne, C .M. Quick Book Pro, WP, person M·F. 650·8570 Aon (7 14) 640·7373. 1890'11 Ropo. nevor cond. hardly uHd Elec:lrlc. Never used. ---------1 •Japaneae Global Giant OP d G 1 ..,,..__________ used pold $1500, sell •714-873·7974• Near Triangle Square! Quletty entering the 714-848-9275 ro an enera Ofc Mgr{Telomarkeler/ MEDICAL BILLING 5850 714.675.9460 (714) 548-5363 Spacious.huge closet U.S. Great home baee Office. 548•8048 Flooring Sales. Exp'd excellonl SSS, training Twin Extr• Long, W/D, kitchen prlv. business 5K. 875-9884 L~~I c~:=~p~~!.z.n•:~ Care Qlv•r• ne•d•d 30hrs/wk. Flextime provided, PC/Modem WANTED firm mattress. Ilk• n-1-S_P_O_R_T_IN_G ___ _ S350mo 714·846·8370 Lazy Mon's Business 1120198 contacl Hourly/llve-ln FT/PT S8hr+comm 420-2085 required . Call 7 cays $150. 714-515·8606 W k • h kl Danny al 444·2656 drivers pref'd. So Cal. PIT SECRETAAY/ 800-550-8660 ANTIQUES --------GOODS 6065 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE or 4-.. rs w y Homecare m-f 722·1077 BOOKKEEPER 1'iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii Net 70k yrty 14 loca· 'DOO LOVERS' MERCHANDISE 1• lions· Sold oul In Chi· Los I passporl near Customer Service 18·20 flex hrs/long Asslslanl wanted. Older Style Furniture ~ & / RoHlgnol Ski pkg• S69 cago tn four days. S. Coast Plaza on F{T, front desk pos.. term. Computer exp. COM 'DOG WASH'. PIANOS & Collectibles /J -A. MISC. 6015 lncludH Skis. bfnd· s 8 k 1 n v . r • q . 1 /20/98 Call Ahmad busy office, greeting n e c e s s a r y, word FI ex hour 11 . c 8 11 • w-.. • ,__ ~ ~ Inga, boot., poles, all 1-888-897·8242 Anbar al 444·2658 pis. schod. appts, ma-processing, spread-Kim. 714-673-4137 •S• .. -·-·0111coF...,...,.. FIREWOOD X'lnl wood size• avail. All accee. _B_U_S_I_N_E_S_S_O_F_F_I_C_E_, s~~k~~ca7'~~~~ :~~~~ •-H-EAL--TH-.-&----- s1200 per month In· FOR RENT 2769 come. coat s2995.oo FITNESS 3000 1 ·800·963-8123 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * LUXURY SPACE * •Free Personal• Golf course view. near ••••••••• Training Session airport. 2ooosq.t1. ANNOUNCEMENTS 7w1!'h2!A3a~0n3y0 S 1.50 por 11 250..()465 ••••••••• ... ., -u • LUXURY SPACE * , _ __,..L..,,,O"""S""E~W..,.,E""l""a"""H~T=-- Goll course view, near ---------Through a safe and a irport. 2000sq.ft. ANNOUNCEMENTS sclenllflc nulrltlonal $1 .50 por tt. 250·0465 2920 plan 714-557-2721 Llvo wt:ere you workl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~Walk Your Way lo Ofllce·bdrm·bath . •Re-dlaoover ¥Our Filness-Feot llko a Mii· Snare condo.S900mo Beauty! New style, llont"' New guide lo OC Airprt 852·9975 color, highlights & the most popular form NB 3Rm S uite/Furn more. It's never been o f exercise $12.95 phone, laic, ground fir easier to be your most Money back guarantee. 1 person only.Weslchlf/ beau 11fu11 Ca 11 : Call Toll Free Dover $325. 646·2474 Barbara 723-5454 (888)515·8222 ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 South Coaat Drywall Acous remvtfcusl text Walor Damage Repair Bost In Ouallty & Price L!>50017 444·8889 ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 REBUILD or REMODEL •Home Improvements •Off;c• Addrlions •Roasonably Priced •Lcx:alCo. #636318 •Stephenson Assoc. Call 714·844-5485 Live-In child c11re. European Au Pairs. Enqll~h spealllnq. 18·26 yrs .. leqal, culrurally enrlchlnq, flexible In-home child care. 45 hrs./wb 800-713-2002 COMPUTER ~UP,1 714·540·6344 lure,resp.,computer sheel1, beelc acctg., $$CASH PAID$$ $l35 cord, delivered 1001 (714) 515·9022 skiffs a+. S exp fifing, Mac & Quicken """p1oc""'"'"'"""'- basod.714·840-7030 helpful. Fax resume EMPLOYMENT WE BUY ESTATES to your driveway.I---------, __ .. '" ,....... Loads as low as S45. TV ELECTRONICS Fadal Mm Operator 714·873·8797 SERVICES 5533 ·M'maroR;·~rMmr (714)852-11027 • • 2 years min. exp., ·Phone Interviewers -0..,,.....a..,...k""'f,....ra-m-•--=d-a-y"""·b_e_d..,.... STEREO 6080 Musi be able to edit Nollonal Marketing •••••••• complete, 5ft sofa· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii program al the ma· Research firm In lrvlno Ploaso be aware that bed. oak sofa table, Cable D••crambler chine and do aomo rooking for P/T, enthu· tho hshngs In this cal· 381n wrought Iron Box S14.95. Code 04 set up. King lnstru· slatic, oulgolng.poople ogory may require you 281 l Lafayette table & chairs, Sony •714·282·2604• ment Co. 16792 Burke 10 lnlorview consum· 10 call a 900 number Ne rt Beach Cam·Corder. 8 pie. --------- Lane. Huntington ers on marketing In which there is a Denby Dishes & 8 pie. Cable TV Beach.CA 92647,or Ideas. NO SALES chorgopermlnule. /1 Noritiake China . De•crarriblere FAX Resume to INVOLVED!. $7.00hr. "°""957 8133cJl'Pla 714.848•4380 •B00·211-4125• 114.941.2082 ca11 (714) 2s2-8180. mG • ~ APPLIANCES 6011 PLEASE NO CALLS s ELL SOUTH COAST 01' the move? AUCTION Overstocked with 2202 So. Mein St. As~~ri;o Sell your extra your used vehicle s.nta Ane, cu2101 Classified hou,.tesemhso1d through classified Bond.d6 1.A:-C.U J84 Kenmore Drver·Elec COLLECTIBLES Side/side rolor Ice 6017 w a· t e r . a I m o n d . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·646-4380 will help 642 5678 ---------1Washer/Dryer/Relrlgera· 642·5678 in Classified • Buy 11. Sell It. Find It. tor s 140/ea Xtnl condt Claaflfled. 646·5848 ELECTRICAL 3610 MOVERS EXPRESS "y..,. s.m.. C.lf. f,.. In "-9 &U..'" LOW RATES 800·535·2103 = 3870 PUBLIC JOTICE Pel Inter/Deg Walker 11 Oally/Ovemla.hl vl1l1a. The Callf. Publlc Ulltl-Refs avl. Uc"d/8onded ties Commlulon RE· oeoise 114·935·D870 QUIRES lt)al all u .. d houuhold good.a ---------1 movera print lhtlr PLASTER 1985 Beatles Tour Jackel.Size Medium. Excellent Condition 714-548·5363 --------- 714-722-9998 • THERAPEUTIC FOOT P.u .C. Car T number: e"p•Tn llmoa and chauffeur• A10 ~ 3880------ Classified Is ..... CONVENIENT whether you're buy· Ing, selling, or just looking, classified hu what you needl CLASSIFIED 842-5878 3894 -------- P'Hl. & S 1:'1 St-:~cc .. · seMngPIOt ReaOen Since 1911 . ,.......,. • l'Ota'lt • Heataw • Addwasbcs • Wedlly aan1ng • "~ Ckmr.rt 39l0 BAL.BOA ROOFINQ 00 OuaJlly W0tk Guan\t'd Reroof/Repalr Free Est Llo/1n• e:11-soe1 CERT-A·ROOF LOW COST ROOF REPAIRS Ins. Approved ContractOf • 714-389-0944.• TUTORING GUARANTEED IMPROVEMENT ....,... 714-M1.-822a TAX PREPARATION 3925 CONSTRUCTION FURNITURE IUW>ING 3560 UPAJ.RS MASSA GI! at A Place of Health & &cauty TIME TO BEGIN YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECT? print 1nelr T.C.P. num-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ber In all advonl1• Plaat•r/Stuooo Patch ,_ ______ --. menla. If you have a •SeNlng So Ca 25yr• 1"'£ Mov. RUSONML•t Uo'd Tu ""'C. Nt 21Yta~9 CERAMIC mES ------~ ~----liiii-iiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii AnUque Speolallat AND•RSOll Conatr 40 yr• exp, Oual. Le or am1 Joba. lns'd work, loweal prtcea, L•"41crm i.oc.i COM r•r• Bernie & Nancy 191; 1'21 7ec>.t38t ff8·4590 120 e. 1S1h Costa Mesa Call a plumber, palnler, handyman or ant ol lhe tar· vlcet lltled het• In our dlrecloryl CALL VOUR LOCAL 18RVICE9 TO DAVI question about I~ I• 1.lol32Hl4 ll4Hta 0~.~~ o•lltv of a mover, llmo 714·55 .. 7831 or chaurteur. call: e ~' Public UtllltlH ----------1 ~ commlulon PLUMBING 3890 714·558-415, I;:;;;:;::;::::;::;;:;;:;;;:; I THI LOCAL PLUMllft .. James E. Bangert Co •• FrM fttltnll .. 'tlandly S~•lri•ut~ L1'32M1 8715-~ Precl•• f'hnnblne Repair• & Aemcxlela ''" EaomatH Ll .. 1~ ...... ,090 Sell your extra h,oUsehold, c~! ca11 642~78 " u .. s ... a~7• WAU COVBIUNGS 3932 ------- ~cwPort BcM:h!Co.ta Mesa Daily Pilot ~IUUUlGB SALES AUTOMOBILES liiiBiiiONDiiiiiiAiiliiiiiiiiii9iii08iii5 JAGUAR 9105 Bridge A CURA 9010 610 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • * C•r• * '88 Clvlo EX Coupe 34k moonroof, CD, full power, Ilk• new (3LET098) 112,850 LEXUS OF Wl!STMINSTl!R •eexJe Sedan 40, grHn, 35k By CHARLES GOREN ml. (9&-3870) 137,995 wfth OMAR SHARIF BAUIER JAQUAR and TANNAH HIRSCH 714-971·2002 11 p,...sal• F'rlda~ 3pm "'j •at-Sun 8-1 '2 &IHI ~. moving bolCH, i •1nen1, clth1/acce1 , ,,,, raJncoat1 & umbrellaa, ''" LP'•, 8·trak, ore 1upp, tt 1bookl, IBM •••m•nt1 .. $'100-$500 Polle• Impound• • (714) 882-0809 'HXJO Sodan. 40, green, 24" ml, S39,995 FIND THE FOURrn WINNEa -,grdn/klt ltema, TV ''> ;caaablanca Fan, lamp •' 1pac• heater, gar ~~· 'opnr, tlr poll1her, etc. • 219 Amethrat 6122 Hondae, Chevrolet1.1-------- Jffp1 & Sport UtlllllH INFINITI 9095 BAUBR JAGUAR 714-971·2002 Muet Selll 800· 772•7 4 70 IC7038 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 _______ _ '84 LEOl!ND L '88 0 2 o JEEP 9110 Low m II e 1, Bose• 4 dr • auto, leather, l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I moonroof, CD, full1• ••ther, moonroof. power. (538237) '94 ORA.ND CHl!ROKIE (3ROC306) $19,950 $18,877 41C4, ve. AT. Tow •I· LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER Ll!XUS loya, full power ,714) 892-0 ... 08 MISSION VllEJO (3HJH778) $14,950 • 1 ·888·88·Ll!XU8 Ll!XOS OF '98 INTl!QRA GSA WESTMIMSTl!R 31k ml, laalher, '88 130T 714-892·8908 custom wheels, hotl White, Ivory. moon-1--...,,.,,.e""'e""'o""RA,.,..,.,N..,..D-- (3POV328) $171850 roof, leather, CO, new CHEROKEI IEatate/Qara.;,e Sale LEXUS Ofi • L81Cus trade. (009972) • WESTMINSTER $22,977 32K ml, AT, lull powtr, 11· ;. End of Begonia at LEXUS loy1, llkt newt (3RLH309) aclflc Dr. Antiques, 714-882·8808 MISSION VIEJO $1~950 SurtnO. ~n~ m9uch m3 lsc. --------1 ·888·88·LEXUS WELSEXTMISNSOTPER ' a n y am-pm. AUDI 9025 ·--------.-(714) 892·0908 COSTA MESA 6124 •91 4000 onty nk m1, ISUZU 91001------- 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sliver, 4dr, one of a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS 9115 * ESTATI! SALE * l .,Fri 12·5pm Sat 9-2pm Chine .. Antique• kind. xlnt cond ltlon 1992 RODEO I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 owner, A/C, am-fm Black, V6, sunroof, cass. S1000 firm am/Im cassette, Xlnt 714-721-17S8 cond1llon. $6,000 or ~ 2900 Brlltol St. Suite J·103 CHEVROLET 9045 NEWPORT BUCH 616 9 ii, 8ii9iiiiSiiUiiBiiiii2wiiiidii3ii/4iitoiiniii, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 454, 325hp cam, man· Sat onlr 8-2p furn lfold, 5 core rad, quick tools book1. cook· shift kit, new cats/ ''· -ware, file cab's, llros/brake1 $10,900 "•comp .. frig w/d TV, 714-758·8373 'VCR 2039 Shlpway Ln ------I CHRYSLER iRANSPO RTA no N -.9•7•J•x•1 •s•E•a•R ,•N•a- " .t e ·s s -1 a • so u t h coNvERT1 a LE Light gold, camel leather, V6, CD changer, premium wound, low .ml (3WX5t5) $20,895 BAUER LOTUS (714) 842·7700 Coaet Lapatrak• • 8a~boat In great --------- { cond. Boat & traitor, FORD 9075 • 11900. Call 873·5972. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii best offer. (714) 574-4238 Both vulnerable. North deals. WEST •A64 0 1062 NORnt •8 o KQJ o AICQ52 .. 107 32 EAST • 97 2 0 J874 <> 9 4 •AKQJ5 <> J 10 6 3 •94 SOUTH • KQJ 1053 o A95 <> 8 7 •86 The bidding: NORTII EAST SOUTH WEST I <> p-•• 2• PMa Pas Paa raw 4• . Pass Opening lead: King or • Besides bein~ acknowledged as the world's leading bridge authority, the late Charles Goren was a sports fan. It was be who borrowed from one of his favorite sports. boxing. to com the tenn for a trump promotion A GOOD AD! Side Tie Safe & Protected. Max.3Bft Vachllman Cove. $400/mo 720-1143 9085 Call 642-5678 play. ll 1s sttll known as an 'upper- cut.' The auction is unremarkable. North's second-round pass afiet the overcall showed a minimum opening bid and South look a reasonable shol al a spade game. Although ti appears lhe contrac1 is impregnable, the defense can prevail. Which card is pivotal to the linal rcsul1? Move 10 the lop of the class if you selected the six of spades as the fourth trick for the defenders! Good defense needs cooperation between the partJ\ers, and WI and Wesl com· bined pcrfec1ly to promote Wcsl's lowly six-spot to the selling trick. Wcs1 led the k.m~ and ace of clubs, then followed w11h the five. East look care 10 rufr with the seven. Declarer overruffed w11h the ten, then led the Jack of spades from hand. Wes\ rose~· the ace and continued with the · ack of clubs, and East seized the >pponun11y to ruff panner's trick with lhc nine. forcing declarer to overruff with the queen. That lefl West with the guarded six of trumps behind declarer's K 5 3, and the contract had to fa.ii by a tnck. '87 CELICA QT LIFTBACK Black/black, auto, loather, moonroof, CD (042056) $19,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·888 ·88·LEXUS '85 XR200 S800. new -tires. run1 greall ask for Chris (714) 650· 0605 '88 ACCORD LX 4-door, auto, p/W, 8/c. Excet.cond.$5600obo The~.Pilot ed credit. APR on approv 714·548·0927 r------------------------~ 'STARTING ANEW ·BUSINESS.?? ••••••••• ,.. .. The legal Department al the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, afler.the search Is completed we will file your fictitious business name with the· Counlg Clerk1 publish once a week for four weeks as required bg law and then file your proof of publication with the Counlg Clerk. Aurora Bravada .... i_ ---=.-- .-..... FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1998 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE ACROSS I RamteneJ!e'I weapon e Olfloe won... t 1 Hasty escape t 4 Geneuc copy 15 Consumer ldVoeate Ralptl 16 Otdahoma City 17 Advefaaty 18 Zinc- 19 Ptlvs1$1's partiCIG 20 Jan pianist Blake 22 Greta ol filmdom 24 ConHer 28 Edoe 29 Bother 30 Smelly animal 32 WeJtem autho< Wister 33 Happen again 35 Fine ho<se 39 Female sandpipefs 40 Compact mass 41 Genial 42 Poet Millay 43 "Late Show" feature 45 Cloy 46 Peep 48 Demosthenes, f()( Olle 50-away·1te 53 Celestial objects 54 Alortlltlc 55~ing 57 Perch 58 MulCltudt eo Moffonlell 55 Boot pal1 es Paeodonym 87 Cut off es Windup 69 Tiniest 70 Massive DOWN . 1 TV add-on 2 Pnncetoo11n'1 oval 3 Al,llumn mo 4 :-\roll. wil'llllng 5 F1sticutt1 6 Snooty ones 7 Urt>an tran&p011 8 Singer Adams 9 Comc>o9ef ROI em 10 -Trail 11 Scotttah landowner 12 Sun-dned ~ 13 EslJlte 21 Glasnost 1rnt11ls 23 Clinton' I Stall 24 Odd job 25 Swung off-course 26 Primp 'Z7 Acts kl<.e a 227M 018'1 ........ F-~ robber 28 Priddy seedcase 30 Chlf 31 SlrlSMld •ntelo98 34 Prtctlef 36 Cowboy's rope 37 Depp0< Pm 38 Pub drinll.s 43 Olsencumbef 4-4 Pa11 of speecti 47 Gvf1aw 49 Pungent root 50 Sample 51 Labor l1">0P 52 Ouoted . S3 Hero'• journey 55 Soft cheese 56 Harem rooms 59 Grand -()pry 61 Weddingi)ag8 WOfd 62 Spac:ewalk, to NASA 63 Grve it the gas 64 Attempt Call 642-5678. Put a few words to w ·ork for you. LSS CUTLASS SUPREME PLUMBERS CONTRACTORS ELECTRICIANS ALL YOU HARD WORKERS .. i WE'VE GOT YOUR TRUCK! Please slop by to file your fictitious business name statement at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot slop by, please call us al (714) 642-4321 and we will make a"angements for gou to handle this procedure by mail. If you should have ang further questions, please call us and we will be more than glad to assist gou. Good luck in vour new business/ ALLEN OLDSMOllLE CADWC GllC ma -. Our Family Serving Your family, SblCe 1947! 28332 Camino C•pl•lr•no --Ml RI .. IC iiill Pri n b • RI SE iii •• ,. • 1 Cc c: f " ,. Ci ~ ! J 7 *' ~ ( t N f I ~ N• : ' • c R • -B' f I -• I :4 -• ti I c .. I I -, ( i ! -J f • F -] ] i I -( i ' -- ODOWN Combined with Price and Daily Practicality, · It's Easy to See That Nothing Compares. We speciali ze in local cars with complete service records. All of our i•ehicles have been thoroughly inspected and reconditioned by our master sen·ice technicians. Our finance and lease programs are extremely competitive and although many of our cars have a significant factory warranty remaining, we offer only top quality extended protection plans . . '67 JAGUAR 420G Blue, grey interior, classic car, very good condition, only 43 K mi les. (fXT895) '97 HONDA CIVIC DX • Blue, grey interior, 5 spd, A/C, factory warranty (3VOB872) $12,995 ' '96 INFINITI J30' .·s2 2 ,995 Bordeaux, tan leather, p hone, sunroof, CD/cass., premium sound, chrome wheels, loaded, low miles. (3PJB106) '95 RANGE ROVER COUNTY LWB Biarritz blue, tan leather, moon roof, CD changer, premium oun~ loaded (655700) SERVICE HOURS 7:30am -6pm SALFSHOURS Mon-Fri: loam -6pm Sat: 9am • 6pm Sun: aosed 530,995 a n a c ' ___ ___ I I ... An Advertising Supplement February 27, 1998 . . . • \ o • (' '," • •t• l ...-I I 1 AILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC 0 DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC table of contents • publisher.'s letter almanac '98 Table of Contents Beaches, Harbor & Ocean . . . . . ....... page 6 Dining & More ....... page 12 Education . . . ... page 18 Housing .. Kids' Stuff. Lively Arts. .... page 24 . ... page 30 .... page 34 People & Places/ Community Services ... page 38 Places of Worship ..... page 44 Recreation & Wellness .. page 48 Shopping ........... page 54 Ultimate Calendar ..... page 60 Every effort has been made lo ensure the accuracy of the material. We assume no responsibility or liability for Prrors, changec;, or omissions for th.ts section. Copyright 1998 by California Community News, Corp. The Pubilsher reserves all rights. Reproduction without permission from the Publisher is stnctly protubited. Additional copies of the 1998 Daily Pilot Almanac are available at the Daily Pilot offices dunng regular huc;iness hours For advertising information, please call (714) 642-4321. California Community News, Corp .. 330 W Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Reach us on the web at wwwlatimes.com/pilot 14 letter from the publisher Welcome to the 1998 Doily Pilot Almanac ... our third annual. Each year as we roll through January and February, our promotions deportment emborlcs on what seems like on endless task -compiling the Almanac. This three-person staff (Lano H. Johnson, Jill Emmett and Julie Viker) spend countless hours gathering data, writing stories and, at times, even toking some of the photos ... this, in addition to completing their normal jobs that occupy them throughout the rest of the year. And our recognition wouldn 't be complete without thanking Nodine Alvillor for the overall design of the section and cover. The pvrpose of the Almanac is to give you our readers a Who's Who ... What 's What ... and a Where's Where of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Inside this edition you'll meet some of the people who make this community great -from the inventor of a water rake to clean our bay to a young pastor who hos opened up shop m a big way in Costa Mesa. You 'II find out about events in the community- from the Corona de/ Mar 5K Run to the year-long 50th anniversary celebration going on at the Balboa Bay Club. If you wont to rent on electric boat or tour our Back Boy, we'll tell you where and how. And if you need a telephone number or the address of a city otfiC1ol or office, chances are it's in here. My hope is that you enjoy and use this section. Any comments, suggestions or new ideas are always welcomed. Happy reading, Thomas H. Johnson Daily Pilot Third Annual Almanac Friday, Feb. 21, 1998 Editors: Jill Emmett and Julie Viker Cover art: Marc Martin Cover & section layout: Nadin~ Alvillar Promotions Director. Lana H. Johnson Lease a 1998 Land Ro ver Discovery LE ;11:Mh1Uih Largest Land Rover Centre in the Western United States ...-Ill I I~ ., i I I I --Ji ~94 LAND ROVER NEWPORT B EACH (714) 640-6445 NEWPORT BEACH D 1 • , \ ', 'l 1 ~ 1 • t"• 1 ' • n ' o ·' 1 .. , • ILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Co111cast Cable -- •• IS Absolute Power than ever There 's something for everyore ' Today, the biggest value in entertainment. information and service is provided by Comcast Cable. And now ou r Newport Beach customers can enjoy 11 new cable networks including ... Animal Planet, Cartoon Network, Bravo, The Nashville Network, ComcasTV, Romance Classics, The Game Show Network, Prevue Guide, C-SPAN II, The Movie Channel and Multi-Channel HBO. Call today and get a $495 Connection Act now and save over $261 Plus $1 0 off your first month when you order any Starpack Premium Package! Savt up to 31% 1-888-COMCAST (1 -888-266-2278) " C•ll 1-a11·COMC ~ IMttore M•rch 28 tor your S4.85 Connection! A ·--'W L \ ''''\\ •• •• ... ~'.•' .. At"''•q .. DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC adopt-a-beach • Hamilton Water Rake •protect the Pacific c ca Q) (.) 0 -en Q) ..c (.) ca Q) al ? • did you know ... On Saturday Sept 19 Californians can participate 1n a stat ewide annual shorelme cleanup Coastal Cleanup Day Call Orange County Harbors, Beaches & Parks at (714) 723· 4511 Photos courtesy Jim Cokas, above and Russ Kerr. inset Preserving the Beauty of Upper Newport Bay P roviding six diverse habitats for more than 200 bird species that live here or visit during their Pacific Flyway migration, Upper Newport Bay (U.N.B. l offers something for everyone. Whether you choose to bird watch (viewing is most abundant from August through April), plan your own 8elf-guidcd tour along the foot , bike a nd horse trai ls, CnJOY a canoe or kayak tour, or emba rk on a family campfire evening, you will discover the beauty of our coastal wetlands and learn about the delicate balance that exists in U.N.B. How you can h e lp The following Bay "adoplions" arc availablt· lo group!-. Contact a naturalist for mon.• information. • Cattail Clean-Up -,Join U.N.B. natural 1st Amy Litton in Big Can.van to clear small sections of cattails from around Big Canyon pond. This h(•lps school children tn s('(• and learn from the·\\ ildlif<' in and on the pond. Call 17141631-2532. • Scum Scooping f'ano<.> Tours -Join U N.B. naturalist Syh·1a Marson on the B.1y to c.mcu.• and pick up trash sent down the watersht•d from misgu1dc•d litter bugs. Su1tabl<' for high school ag<' and older. Call f 714 ' 64 5-9:348. • Water Quality Monitoring· U.N.B naturalist Lynnell Machcrnis will introduce basit water quality k~ling to mtcrcstt'd groups that would like to monitor the health of the Bay and surrounding watershed. CrnupR interested in sampling fish and shark populations can set up a date to do a beach net survey at Shellmakcr Island. • Litter Getter Hiking Trails -These treks, suitable for all ages. tour the Bay with binoculars in onf' hand and a trash bag in the other. Call U.N.B. naturalist Sylvia Marson al 17 14 ) 645-9348. • U.N.B. naturalist Melanie Oxley will intrnducc your group to planting, raising and distributing native plants t hat Monarch butterflies depend upon. Call (714) 649-2526. • Spring Cleaning -Can you help the naturalists with two hours of volunteer work on the fourth Saturday morning of any month t his year by emptying trash cans, sweeping noors and tidying up at Shellmaker Island? Call C714) 640-6746. • Become a U.N.B. Naturalist -The naturalist training program begins April 30 and lasts for 12 weeks. Meetings are on Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings. 'Ibpics include marine and estuary ecology, birds of the Bay, plants of the Bay, recent Bay history, interpretive techniques, Native Ame rican history, watershed management and rules that help protect the wildlife and natural resources. For additional programs and events, call !714) 640-6746. Clean Harbor Day T his year, Clean Harbor Day is sch eduled for Saturday, June 6 at The Cann ery Restaurant. Sponsored by the Marine Committee of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, volunteer s are needed to help clean th e Harbor of debris. In addition to debris being left behind after all the El Niiio rainstorms, waste washed down from other cities travels through the storm drains and ends up in our Harbor. If you would like to participate, call Karin Graves at the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, (714) 729-4414. Adopt-A-Bea(h program Adopt-A-Beach is a year. round program of beach and waterway cleanups for groups and schools. It is a joint effort between the California Coastal Commission, Center for Marine Conservation, and the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks. Funding is also provided by statewide corporations, busin esses and other professiona l organizations. How do you Adopt-A-Beach? The Orange County Harbors, Beaches & Parks. who coordinates the annual California Coastal Cleanup Day, designates sites for adopting a beach. When a group "adopts" a beach. they commit to cleanmgi tt at least three times. In addjtion to collecting trash a nd debns. journaling what was picked -: up and recycling are part of the program. A certificate of completion is issued. The adoption period is one year a nd groups are encouraged to re-adopt at the end of the year. 'lb date, more than 500 groups with a total of more than 10,000 volunteer· have participated in the yrar- round Adopt-A·B<'ach program. For more informatrnn on Adopt-A-Beach program~. call Orange Count) Harbor:-. Beaches & Park:. at 714• 723-4511. ~~ .. lA~/ ~ Y' 4' ~ /~,,~~ BEACHES CORONA DEL MAR STATE BEACH Ocean 8oulev.lrd and Ins Aveflue Corona def Mv This picturesque beach below the d~ cl Corona def Mv is popular with families There are tidepools for the childreo to observe a variety at sea creatures ¥1d tilt jetty ser-..es as a buffer, gMng way to 9'fltler waves for swirTlf'JlefS and beginning boogie boardM The half-m•tong beach has eight sand ~n couru, fire rings wd a ~ bir Faci~ties and shc>wefs are available Theft is a paid partung lot next to lhe beclCh. ~ patrons may pait on the streeu above a walk down CRYSTAL COVE STATE PARK ' t Pacific Coast Highway and Newport coas Drive North Laguna Beach Calf 494-3539 ot 8()()..444.7275 for reservations . Hilclng. biking and ~ck riding are ( S4 C• 0 r. dj Ill lt S< SC c IC fa \\ t'i c ft 81 b• )1 ,, ~· 11' \L Tl bl N ll' w C< N Pa Pa k1 84 m 01 TI re fl pc m N AILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC me of the most popular activities at this RV Resort Reservations stal wilderness area that has 23 miles 8()(}..288-0770 trails through the San Joaquin Hills. An abundance of aquatic adventures are e park is also a favorite of skin divers available at Newport Dunes. Activities d snorkelers wh_o_eoj.Q;'_uoderwater __ _,,,ndudesailboarding,kayaking.ot.boat.ing_ s of kelp beds, reefs and tidepools 1n Watersport rentals and lessons are e park's marine preserve. A three-mile available. Two hour kayak tours are also ndy beach offers space for building offered. ndcasUes and en1oy1ng the scenery. The beach is a perfect place for children mping 1s allowed year-round There are to play, with calm water and a 1let facilities, but no showers or d1n1ng playground c11ities. No open fires or pets are allowed Recreabonal vehicle camping 1s available 1th1n tht' park fees are charqecl at the Dunes, ottering 400 sites w11h1n the EWPORT CITY BEACH Ct'dl1 I runt \Olllh ot Nt•\l\opOrt Boulevard ir mform,111011, tall the City of Newµon 'Jlh, PJrl.' dnd Rt>ut·Jllon Dt'p.irtrm·nl, 14 31s1 1rl ,md •W•Jtlw1 • •1fl(J1llnn' 13-3371 ore thJn five rrnh;-, <JI ~•md\ b~dth clkt•S th1~ .1 hot ~pot Jor Sunbathing, rl1ng, \dnd volleybdll dnJ 1nhne ~kating 1e boardwalk 1s d1v1ded lor walking and rng. Angler~ can try their luck at the port and Balboa piers, or fresh fish ay be purchased from the Dory Fleel, ich returns at 9· 30 a.m. to sell the Leh of the day on rhe north side of port Pier. nic tables are located near the Balboa and the lawn 1s a favonte location for e flying. ie boards, bikes and inline skates y be rented at locations near the piers, al 1 Slh Street. ere are a variety of retail locations and taurants along the boardwalk. cilities and showers are available. A paid rking lot is located at Balboa Pier, or tered parking is available along rt and Balboa streets. park with hookups and 1nd1v1d11al p1Crnc s1b Overnigh1 c.impinq 1s dVa1lable, with no mJ111mum slay 1 here 1s a clubhouse, banquet room, grocery store sw1mm1ng pools .inn spa for RV µor~ guests. Restroom faohllP\ showPrs and laundry l,11 1ht1t>' JrP on lhr prem"es Casual d1111n'I is oflered at thl' B.1< k Bay (JI~ BAY AND HARBOR ACTIVITIES There 1s plenty to see in Newport Harbor and plenty of ways you can see it. With more than 9,000 boats, seven res1dent1al islands and beautiful bay front homes you can take advantage of the many ways to view this picturesque harbo<. AQUATIC ACTIVITIES AQUATIC CENTER 4537 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 650-5440 Offers complete training 1n SCUBA diving. Dedicated to training people to be safe and comfortable divers. BALBOA PARA-SAILING 700 E. Edgewater Balboa 673-1693 Soar more than 400 feet above the coast BALBOA BOAT RENTALS by para· sailing behind a boat. No prior 51 O E. Edgewater experience is necessary, as takeoffs and Balboa landings are soft, dry and directly from 673-7200 the.towing.vessel -------~ReAtals-1AElude-kayak~,-Qil00a~;-mete< DIVE-IN SCUBA 2482 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 631-9288 Offers cert1ficat1on classes for the beginner to instructor level SCUBA divers . Local boat charter~. equipment ~ales rental and repairs NEWPORT AQUATIC CENTER One Whiteclrtfa Drive Newport Beach ()46 7725 Offers cl1111cs on rowing, kJyakrnQ ,ind sculling, as well as equipment rental\ PADDLE POWER 1 500 W. Balboa Blvd. 675-1215 Kayak, canoe and sea ski rentals. Climes offered 1n sea kayaking and rolling ASSOCIATIONS NEWPORT OCEAN SAILING ASSOCIATION 435 -9553 WOMEN'S OCEAN RACING SAILING ASSOOATION 840-1 869 BOAT RENTALS ANCHORS AWAY BOAT RENTALS Balboa 673-3372 Boats available for rental range from a 16-foot Chaparral to a party pontoon cruiser. boats, electric boats, wave runners and offshore boats. DUFFY BOAT RENTALS ZOO l W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 645·6427 Be your own cart.:i1n on a cruise around the harbor 1n one of five models ot i>lt'<tric boats for rent, or r11lc1><. and lt'nl 1 hmo boat with a copta1n FUN ZONE WATERBIKES 600 E. ~dgew.iter Place 8JlboJ 073-5002 Pdrt b1cvde, pMt bo.;t A tun a11d st.1bll• way to we the bay S1de-l>y-s1de, two person hydro-bikes are also available CLASSES BOY SCOUT SEA BASE Newport Beach 642-5031 Offers boating lessons on sailboats. MARINA SAILING 673-7763 Sailboat rentals and private lessons. Beginner to advanced classes offered ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SAILING CENTER 1801 W. Pacific Coast Hwy Newport Beach 645-9412 Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CLUBS BLUE DOLPHIN SAILING CLUB At Balboa Island and jamboree Road Newport Beach 644-2525 Offers boating lessons on sailboats Charters sportfishing boats and electnc beat rffthlls. LIDO SAILING CLUB 675-0827 Membership entitles you to the use ul more than 30 boah troni 18 tr· 4 5 11 ~ailing lessons also of1erPCt NEWPORT SAILING CLUB & ACADEMY OF SAIL 3424 Via Oporto it2Q4 Nl-wpurt B•~dd> 67S.7JOO \111 , 1 "ol. the 3• Jt!<'fll\ h.i. 11eri·d IP~~· ins trru11 lwqonn..-r 1, dd .. 1nr,.11 IE'dt.l11n9 everyth1nq tr •t!l "''" s.11hnq t• celestial nav1Jgil1to11 RESORT WATERSPORTS 11 31 Back Bay Drive Newport Beach 729-1150 0 Offenng electnc boats, sailboats. windsurfers, pedalboats and kayaks for renL Instruction is available with tours of lower Newport Bay WALK ON WATER Balboa 675·6800 Sea Doo and jet boat rentals. Instruction and fife vests provided. Wet suits are also available. HARBOR CRUISES/SIGHT SEEING TOURS CANNERY CRUISES 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newport Beach Enjoy Sunday brunch while cru1s1ng the harbor aboard the Isla Muje<es. Every Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 :30 to 3 p.m. Departs from the Cannery Restaurant • The Ra<'k Ray Cafl' W l'\'<'S up mowh-warering e111ren mu/ deliciou.\ 1·ie11·s 1f the hay. Rreal..fa.\t erc-opt!11e1 '· Swuh\'ldli'.\. Salad\. Burgers. AH 1ard Winning Seafooll Chou·der nzlule fi·esh llai ly! JOIN US FOR DINNER! STA RTING FRIDAY. APRIL 3. 1998 Celebrate the gra11d re-ope11i11R <four dinner .\c'oson.' Seafood -Pasla -Steak -Fajitas l>i1111a hours: Tl11trsclays -Swulm·s until 9 p 111 A11ri/ 3 1hr(llt~'1 < )c1olwr , I NEWJIOll'I' l)UNES llESOll1''S Now open 7 dar,, a H'C'ck for breakfast & lunch ji·om 7 a.m. fo 3 p .111. ]).L :~ ])1\Y t:? ,_&?__.._., ti 729-1144 \ The Hamilton Water Rake CATALINA FLYER 400 Main St Balboa 673-5245 Y1ou may think Newport Harbor looks pristine, until you take a closer look. Bottles, cans and styrofoam cups . oil from hoat.-. . lk·hns rangmg frcim "' 111gt·" !11 pl.1s l tl l1;1g-. \\ ,1,l1l·d d•n\ 11 tl11 11ugh lht· "lon n dra111s . tlwsl' an.• anwng the pollutants that end up in our harbor. According to Bill I lamilton, owner of the Cannery and Riverboat restaurants and organizer of Clean 1 [arbor Day every June, wntcrways seldom clean themselves. ··From a distance 1 t (harbor J looks dC'an. For th<' boater and lhl' swimnwr, particularly, you get out then• among the c1garc.•ttc butt~..,, twigs, pap<.•r cups and plastic, it's d1!'>i.,•usting . it's not clNtn al all," Hamilton said In an dlon to combat 111cn •,1s 1111-{ qu.inllll<.'s of polluting debris, Hamilton, with a background in mechanical engin eering, invented the Hamilton Water Rake. Ba:jcd on a cat.ama ra n-l.\ pl· hull the \\':1ll'1 r 1k1 llll't:ISllr('!"> 22 fel'l l1111g, I() li-i-t wide and weighs approximately 3,500 pounds. A single operator can cfiiciently sweep a seven- f oot path, picking up solid objects ranging from cigarette butts to two- foot wide shipping crates. As the Water Rake approaches debris the bow creates a natural vortex which draws objects toward and up <I conveyor belt. Pollutant..; art' transported up the belt's knotchC'd surf ace ~md Lots to Do At Resort Watersports Electric Boats • Fishing Boats I!'!_ ... !''_-i;;;~-:.~ ' .!"ll~:t:~ ~~'\: .. -·· ___ , ___ ....,. .......... iq..,,-... .: ·. ~f ~ --);~--- .. 7 -~ .... • Kayaking • Windsurfing • Sailing Lessons I {<·~< ·rv< 1 f ic H l~ l<<'quirccl "' ResortWatersport1 &ape to Catalin.i Island aboard lhe ,.....,,~--,.--,...,--:-:m---=-7""--, _ Catalina Flyer. the largest passenger- : carrying catamaran in lhe country Dally · tnps to the island E.aster through · Novembe<, ~kend service 1n the winter -FUN ZONE BOAT COMPANY Showboal Crul\f'\ l tll'I ~Jlt 61 ~ O!~O S19hlset>Jng tour\ of Nt>Wport Harbor on · the Showboat, the Queen and the Belle Two cruises are offered or a combination i of both Toun depc1rt every half hour 1n ----...--==::s::::o : the summer. : GONDOLA COMPANY OF : NEWPORT deposited in a ; 3403 Via Oporto. Ste. 201 removable trash · Newport Beach receptacle, which 675-1212 holds up to 125 En1oy a roma ntic eve111ng abodrd a cubic foet of Veneh<1n-style gondola crumng the bely debris. The Water · and canc1ls of Newport Rake is also equipped with an NEWPORT HARBOR CRUISES oil rC<.'Overy unit attachment, 400 M.M St c•ITct1ively handling spills up 8Jlbo<1 t.o 10,000 l{allons in protected 073-51-15 harbor wal<'rs. \Vhcn lhP SI'(> Nt'\~µort Hdrbor Jboard tlw Pavilion co11vc.•vor b<.'lt is in it.-, ll'vel Quf.'t'fl and P,Mhon Pc1ddy Tour\ depart r><>sit1~n the vehicle can travl'I eo.ery hdll hour 11 the summer at :30 mph It also has the PILGRIM OF NEWPORT <:apab1ht) to move forward. SAILING ADVENTURES backward and turn in tight 2717 w Coc1st Hwy s 1tuat1ons. NewpM Bea(h "Not wry many 966-0686 communities have harbors like Dennis Holl<111d bu1lt th1\ reph(J of an 18th century \Choon('r 1n the lronl yard of we have m Sou them h1\ Cm1a MeScl home and launched 11 California. IL makes us lrc1111 the Lido Sh1py.-.rd in 1983 The different from other places. We _ Tallsh1p now oflers charter~. youth should trcasu1·e that resour<:e . programs, trips to Catalina. whale and take good care of it," · watching and weddings at sea Hamilton said. ·~~ \.AU.TIO . cAl-.'f • SI Rl~JC., t.t·Mf tu,,., t FIJ l 0.A r )~HALF D/\1 Apr ,_,.10 • Apr· I 13 A~>n 1 ~ M 1 ED SPACE Weekend5 only Apnl 4 May 23 Two pnvate t'550ns. two group ,.S50n~. p,.act1.:;,. ev~ry Sunday ·2 I wull' ses51ons (M·F) FULL DAY OR HALF Dl\Y. STARTS JUNE 15 DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC FISHING/WHALE WATCHING CHARTERS Sportfishing is a yeclr-round act:Mty Charters are available from Newpo.t ~~to tire hottestr~ spots along the coast, Catalina I~~ San Clemente Island Whale watching begins at the end a December and continue 10 mid·Aprl The giant gray whale 1sn'1 the on~ rr¥Jlt life you m1gh1 St>e -seJ lt?n\ m.11.sa'ld porpo1~ are al\O ~ 11 o> hart~ ADVENTURES AT SEA 3101 W Coasl H.v\. S• Newport Beach 20~ 800-BAY-2412 or 64S-80AT BONCOS SPORTJISHING CHARTERS 673-2810 CALIFORNIA DAWN SPORT FISHING 723-6304 DAVEY'S LOCKER SPOmlSHING ANO WHAU WATCHING 673-1434 FALCO FISHING CHARnRS 831-7708 NEWPORT LANDING SPOmlSHING AND WHALE WATCHING 675-0550 YACHT CHARTERS Plan a perfect event on the wate• b\ chartenng a yc1cht 1n Nt'1\port Harbor Celebra1e 1n ele<Jance onl>OJrd a boat thal has been set up for your spt c1a1 e-.ent bE 11 a wedding, a reception. J corporate functton or a party with lne1ds dunng !he kickoff for the Newport to r menada Rate or the famous Chnstma~ 8 ..it Parade H1ghl~ trained statt, cateni y and breat tak1119 backdrops dr~ sure to m.ikt your event a succe~s at se.1 ADMIRAL YACHT CHARTtRS 2901 W Coast HwY .• Ste 180 Newport Beach 800-646-7811 or 646-7800 ADVENTURES AT SEA 3101 W. Coast Hwy Ste 209 Newport Beach 888-4-GONDOLA or 650-2411 VenetJan-style gondola cru1'>t'~ AMERICAN YACHT CHARTERS 670 Lido Park Dr Newport Beach 673-4453 or 800-60-YACHT COME TO THE AVALON HIDEAWAt"' ... w/k1d~. someone '!'<"' ul or another <-Ou pie & Ir J\C 1 oisr problems behind' RdA' in (l\lf cozy 2BR rcmoddrd home. Surround <.ounJ. f\ \ l R yarJ &. b.ir. ~lccp' II. Oil season rJll"' '"I.ow AS $1()() P" nixht Call t-888-308-0CEAN TOLL fRfE lllffB-3086~.ll) D~ -BA 70<. Batt 67! BA Ne\ 9Si CA 30:: Ne\ 67! CE All 28( Ne-. 72! CH 251 CH 54E DE 80C ELI 34C Ne\ 80C FR. 347 Ne-. 675 HQ CR 243 N(!ll 646 NE CH 280 Nev 673 NE Bait 361 NE' 280 Nev 673 OR 290 Ne'</ 6SO 1 ) \ t I\ ' .. ' l 11 '.-• C I \. ~ .. { ILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC BOA YACHT CHARTERS port Beach -2628 NNERY CRUISES 1 Lafayette Ave. port Beach -5777 IFIED YACHTING VENTURES 1 W. Coast Hwy. port Beach -4132 AMPAGNE CRUISES -1727 ARTER CONCEPTS -9600 SER CHARTERS, INC. 1 Via Lido port Beach 960 RNBLOWER DINING ISES 1 w. Coast Hwy., Ste. 101 port Beach 0155 YACHT CHAIO'ERS 1 W. Coast Hwy., Ste. 220 rt Beach 6722 BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB 644-9530 BALBOA YACHT CLUB 545-5000 LIDO ISLE YACHT CLUB 673-5119 NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB 673-7730 SHARK ISLAND YACHT CLUB 760-0221 SOUTH SHORE YACHT CLUB 646-3102 VOYAGERS YACHT CLUB 644-4029 POINTS OF INTEREST THE BALBOA FERRY Traveling between Balboa Island and the Balboa Peninsula since 19.19, the ferry departs from Balboa Island at Agate Street or from the Balboa Peninsula at Palm Street. Passengers may walk on, take their bikes or drive on board. THE FUN ZONE You will be delighted and amused at all that goes on at the Fun Zone. Take a nde ALBOA BOAT RENTALS •, JOIN OUR FUN! • ELECTRIC BOATS ~--~ltf • POWER BOATS •KAYAKS •SAILBOATS • CENTER CONSOLES RESERVE NOW! 67J•7200 ,. ' Highway and Bayside Drive on the next to Newport Pier. Follow the on the fems wheel, merry-go-round or · bumper cars. Kids will enjoy the arcade games and you'll en1oy Hie souvenir and beach shops. Newport Say aboard the Pride of boardwalk or Balboa Boulevard to t . .:.,he~ ____ __, Newport. -saiooaP~rnmre tsead'l ana y HISTORICAL BALBOA PAVILION Built as a Victorian bath house and terminal for the Pacific Red Car in 1906, it now displays those memories with photos depicting this colorful era. Located inside the Pavilion today is the Tale of the Whale Restaurant Established in 1986, the museum has activities await. preserved nearly a century of history of the Newport Harbor. Photographs, memorabilia and artifacts reflect the recreational and industrial harbor. Special exhibits are provided several limes a year. NEWPORT PIER AT MCFADDEN SQUARE NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM The Nautical Museum is at Pacific Coast Seafood iovers should arrive early at McFadden Square for the catch of the day at the Dory Fishing Fleet, an open air market where fresh seafood is caught daily and sold. 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Street run-ofT ma kes its way lo local streams, streams run into rivers and n v(•n ; empty into the sea. How you use or abuse wa ler has far-n •aching affects. I lcrc a rc some tips for helping prcsC rVl' the• lJCt•a n W(.• all ('nJ O,Y that you can practice in your own home today. By turning just a few of these• rc:mrndt•rs into hahits, you can make a d ifference! • Use baking soda, vinegar, and borax for cleaning johs that used to require bleach, dcl(•rgcnls and ammonrn. • If you must use ha rsh chemicals, don't pour them down thl' dram or into storm sewe rs Kc<'p tht'rn in their original containers, tightly s ealed a nd wrappt•d and call your city or county disposal cente r lo find out a bout s pecial collectwn facilities fo r s uch ma te rials. • Conserve water as much as poss1blt• lo avmd overloading your local s<'wagc syste m. I Ovc•rload ing can cause overflows of ray, se wage a nd de bris mto local watl•rways. especially whe n jt rains. J • Leave the car a l homl' a:-. often as po:-.s1bll· Wa lk. bicydc or usC' public transporta t ion E ve ry car trip you don't make n·dUt:es the threat of 011 contammaling lht• ocean. • Reduce your reliance on garhagl' dis posals. They co ntribute unnecessary w<1stc mattc-r to thc:> waste water )"ystem. If possible, set up a garde n compost pile instead. • Don't waste• wate r by le tting tht' faucC't run when shavfng, brushing your t.t>cth or domg tht• dis hes hy hand. • Save enNgy by using cc ilinl-{ fans and open windows to air condition your home. • If ynu fi sh , fi sh res pons ibly. Don't throw trash uvt•rboard, and rc:memher that many fish s pecil's an· s11 fforing from overfis hing • Repair leaky faucets right away. A dripping fa ucet can waste ~O ga llons of water every day! • F'11l a gallon plastic bottle with wate r and plan· 1t m your toil et tank. You can s avr up to 5 ,000 gallon!> of \\aler per year • Avoid buy mg marine wildlife products like C1Jral ur :-hark teeth. ci.pec1ally in other countries. • Conserve water by taking short showen; inslt-ad of bath~. Install a water-saving shower head. • Buy organic, locally grown produce when you <:.Jn Agricultural runoff introduces thousands of pound:-of fcrtili.ters and pesllc1dcs into the ocean every year. Encourage farml'rs to n•ducc their use of hazardou ... chemicals • Rt•duce the• amount of trash you create. Each \\ r.1pper hottle, or box you don't throw away eliminates tht• possibility that somc•orw will find it dw-ing a beach cleanup • Encourage recycling in your community. Many grocery chains and retail stores arc even encouraging customers lo re-use or return plastic shopping bags. · • S upport thl' Center for Manne Const'rvation. ;• ~ Here is your $13 5 gift of a lifetime. For Gentlen1en Onl)~ Complimentary 30 Day Guest Pass. D ILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC . ~ ' I I ' O> c ·-c ·-0 7 • did yo u know ... You can dine and dock at SIX : restaurants 1n Newport : Beach's i harbor. DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC on the water • dining adventures • where to stay /'hflffJ r·o11rlP!iY of Hard Rork Cafe Hard Rock Cafe 111 N11v<'mbr·r of 1 !192, 2G.OOO Nl'wport Jkuch rcsidC'nts w<•rc· treated to a free concert by the Neville Hroth,•rH to help celebrate If <trd Rock ('af<·'s Newport B<'ach grand opening. Proceeds from the food and b1·vc·rage sales gc:nerated by thl· cvc:11t Wt'rc donated to the Assistance League of Newport-Melia .1r1d l11 th'· !lard Rock Cafe Mobile Medical Van. Th<·y are committed to being an import.ant member of Lh1· 'c:omrnunity and have: continued to s upport m<.1ny <.·vents benefiting Orange County while providing an 1•xr!'pl1onal dining <Jnd entertainment cxpcrwnct· ' Starting in March, Heird Rock Cafe Newport Bcuch will introduce a live music sencs on Friday nights The kick ofTevPnt will lw hdd rm Suturday, March 14, 1998. The evening will benefit the S11rf ridn Foundation and will includ<' thf' add1twn of a Hollywood star dedicated to the late Brad N11w1·ll, lc·ad Hinger of the band "Sublime." Nowc·ll's fovorilc Hawaiian shirt, his handwritten lyrics to "('ar<'S!-i Mc Down" and h1 H beach cruiHer will he donatc•d to the Hard Rock Cafe by his father and his widow The· live concert will be performed hy "The Long Beach Dub All Stars," which includes two pn·v1ou~ band members of "Sublime." And, on any day of the: week in a fun, relaxing atmosphere p<•oplt· can revel in the hiHlory of rock 'n roll Your experience la•gtnk with a forty-foot Blue Electric Fender Stratocaster neon guitar that !!lands in front of the restaurant. l n1~1dc, the ml l<·ct1on of rock 'n roll memorabilia fill!~ the wallf!. And, 10 the t·c·nl<•r of tht· reRtaurant, RURpendcd over the bar 1s a 1959 <'ttd1llac Ahio dis played if! an electronic tote board which ticks awHy hy the 1:1econds the remaining acres of the planet'R Hard Rock Cafe is committed to staying involved in our: community rainforests while displaying the world's population aH it grows exponentially. The menu offers a variety of American-style food, seasoned with a healthy dose of rock 'n roll h istory and includes burgers, fries, salads, milk t1hakes, steaks, fresh fish, chicken and their famous baby rock watermelon ribs. Finish your meal with a homemade fudge brownie topped with vanilla bean ice cream and hot f udgc. Pnces range from $5.95 to $15.95. A Ii i' rockers menu is available for children under 12. Ther e is also a full bar menu. Monday t hrough Fridays from 4 to 7 p.m. is happy hour at the "bar with a car," featuring $2 drink specials including frozen Margaritas a nd h a lf price appetizers at the ba r. I lard Rock Cafe Newport has also brought back the popular late night h a ppy hour, Sunday through Thursdays from 9 to 11 p.m. There are $2 drink s pecials and free bar munchies. A special events department has been s pecially designed to help plan your next party at H ard Rock. whether it's a birthday, office get-together, corpor ate event or priva~ party. ' Ha rd Rock Cafe is at 451 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 640-8844. For special events and party planning, calJ t he s pecial events d epartment at (714) 640-8308. DINING AND MORE We've provided some 1uggf1t1ons to make your days and n19hts out a bit more special For a list of area restaur an~ and hotels. contact the following Of9d!'l•ldho111 COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 584-8580 COSTA MESA TOURISM & PROMOTION COUNCIL 800-399. 5499 NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 729·4400 NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU 722-1611 WATERFRONT DINING 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Oceanfront Newport Beach 673-2100 Oceanfront restaurant Abalone 1s a menu specialty. Entertainment Fn Sat and Sun. afternoons. BACK BAY CAFE 1131 Back Bay Dr. Newport Beach 729-1144 Located at Newport Dunes California· style cuisine with steak, seafood and pastas. Indoor and patio dining with a View of the bay. BILLY'S AT THE BEACH 2751 W. Coast Hwy., C> Newport Beach 722-1100 Hawaiian prepared seafood Live entert.Jmment Tues. through Sat evenings, oldies and Hawauan music. BISTRO 201 3333 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 631-1551 Contemporary-style restaurant featunng cre.itlve American cuisine. Open for dinner seven days a wee«. Lunch served Mon. -Fri. Sunday brunch, upstlirs with calypso music. AILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC © LUEWATER GRILL 723-5800 RENATO RISTORANTE Located in the h1stonc Balboa Pavilion DINE AND DOCK 30 Lido Pant (near Lido Island) Outside patio with bay views. 2304 W. Oceanfront serving breakfast. lunch, dinner and ewport Beach Newport Beach brunch. Entertainment in the bar 75-Fl5H (3265) JOSH SLOCUMS 673-8058 Thurlday · Sunday. Call the restaurant to ensure dock asual waterfront dining features 2601 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Oceanfront din109 and award-winni09 ava1lab1hty at the lime you wish to uite grilled seafood and oyster bar. Newport Beach Italian cuisine. Dinner served daily. VIL,LA NOVA dine. Also, make sure their docks can unday brunch. 642-5935 'storic landmark, has outdoor patio nd dini09 overlooking the harbor. unday brunch. 801 W. Coast Hwy. ewport Beach 48-5889 eaturing seafood, steaks and pnme nb. real harbor views. Banquet facilities vailable. orty-one years and still going strong. ng great breakfast on !he water. 20 Via Oporto (lido Marina Village) .ewport Beach 73-3233 pen for breakfast, lunch and dinner moking patio. Great harbor views. Serving steak and seafood on the bay for 34 years. Happy hour, Mon. • Fri., 3:30 to 7 p.m. Call for sumtnef and winter houn. JOE'S CRAB SHACK 2607 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 650-1818 Fun atmosphere. The interior is designed like a Gulf Coast fishing camp. Featuring crab served in a myriad of ways. NEWPORT LANDING RESTAURANT 503 E. Edgewater (at Ferry Landing) Balboa 675-2373 Fresh seafood, oyster bar, patio dining. Weeknight happy hour. Sunday brunch. NEWPORT PIER SEAFOOD AND BAR No. 1 Newport Beach Pier (at the pier's end) Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Specializing in seafood and steaks. THE RAFT 2816 Lafayette Ave. Newport Beach 673-0793 Mediterranean cu1s1ne, featuring sandwiches, soups and salads Patio dining. ESTABLISHED 1922 Our 76th Year -- Noted for Decades for our Superb Traditional Table Side Seroice RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. accommodate the size of your boat. Newport Beach 251 E. Coast Hwy. 642-7880 Newport Beach Villa Nova offers Italian cuisine with a BLUEWATER GRIU 673-9500 spectacular view. Voted Oran<Je County's 630 Lido Park (near Lido Island) In a beautiful setting savor cWsic sauces, No. 1 piano bar. Live entertainment Newport Beach homemade pastas and bread. Open for nightly at 9 p.m. Banquet facilities and 675-FISH (3265) lunch and dinner. Sunday brunch. late night dining. THE CANNERY RIVERBOAT CAFE WINDOWS ON THE BAY 3010 Lafayette Ave. 151 E. Coast Hwy. 2241 W. Coast Hwy. (Cannery Village) Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach 673-3425 722-1400 675-5777 Aboard the Pride of Newport, home of Seafood, chicken, past.a and burgers. the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, Harbor views. Outdoor patio and HOOTERS Qpen for lunch and dinner. Saturday and Sunday brunch. Great bay views Sunday brunch. through the large window tn !he dining 2406 Newport Blvd area. Newport Beach RUBY'S DINER 723-5800 Al the end of Balboa Pier WOODY'S WHARF 675-RUBY (7829) 2 318 Newport Blvd. JOSH SLOCUMS Step back to the 1940s with the famous Newport Beach 2601 W Pacrfic Coast Hwy Ruby Burger. Breakfast. lunch and 675-0474 Newport Beach dinner. Fresh seafood served 1n a casual, nautiul 642-5935 atmosphere. Sunday brunch and RUSTY PELICAN outdoor patio. Cozy dining room and VILLA NOVA 2735 W. Coast l'fwy lively bar. 3131 W Coast Hwy. Newport Beach YANKEE TAVERN Newport Beach 642-3431 Serves the freshest seafood; lively bar 3 33 Bayside Dr. 642·7880 and happy hour. Sunday brunch. Newport Beach 675-5333 WOODY'S WHARF TALE OF THE WHALE Favorite local dining spot, serving 2318 Newport Blvd. 400 Main St American cuisine. Great bay views. The Newport Beach Balboa lively Tavern bar is open for lunch, 675-0474 673-4633 dinner and Sunday brunet\. Continued on page 14 Sine~ 1983 Wi~ S1>«t4ton AWARD OF EXCEUENCE Blue Plate Specials Our Complete Lunch Menu, Plus A Variety of T~ty Dishes -.. $8.95 Our Blue Plate Specials Change Daily. Choose From: CAESAR SAL\D • WILTED SPINACH SALAD • CoBB SALAD • STEAK DIANE PEPPERSTEAK FLAMBE • STEAK T ARTARE • CREPES SUZETTE • BANANAS FlAMBt &Iced Meat Loaf • Fish ii Chips • Stw/fed Porlc Chops Stvf(ed Cabbage with Tomato Sawce • Potted Swi.u Skak Tmdttloin, Momay • ff'"'lcirian GotJa,sh •Brown Bu/St.eul Yanlu Pot Roast with Com Frittn-s • Chld<.m FrWI Skak ~ Potaao Pancalca • Brcaised Lamb Shanh Ch&c~ Caucw Salad • S~tti ii ~atballs • ~ Bnrised Short Rib,, • S~d BeU Pqpers • S.O.S _____ .,,...,,. ____ _ Specialties of the House PoRTERHOUSE STEAK • ABALONE • ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS lODSTER TuERMAOOR • Bou ILL\BAISSE • MARYLAND 5oFT SHELL CRABs RACK OF LAMB • AUSTRALIAN l.oBSTER T All • VEAL CHoPS FRESH SALMON, SWORDFISH & HALIBlTT (GRILLID. BLACKENm, PoAOftD OR SAUTtm1 Lunch: Monday~Friday 11:30 am until 3:00 pm Little Bit of Italy ScA.MPI ARCHES • VEAL SALTIMBOCCA • CHICKEN Plcc:ATA GREAT SE!..EcnON OF PASTA: BoLOGNESE, PEsTo, ALFREDO, MARINARA SAUCE STONE CRAB CLAWS from JOE'S of MIAMI . Newport Boulevard at Coast Highway, Newport ~ch • (714) 645-7077 \ DINING CRUISES THE CANNERY 30 I 0 Lafayette Ave (Cannery Village) Newport Beach 675-577 Champagne harbor crwses on the weekends THE ELECTRA Electra Cruises, Inc 34 31 Via Oporto, Ste D Newport Beach, CA 92663 123-1069 C ru1se the harbor aboard a fantail yacht. Private cruise packages available. HORNBLOWER DINING YACHTS 2431 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 650-5112 Elegant yachts, uniformed crews host dinner and weekend brunch harbor crluses. Harbor lours available LOCAL DINING CORONA DEL MAR AVILA'S EL RANCHITO 2744 £. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 644-8226 Family owned and operated, Avila's E.SDUUJSHED IN 1962 Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails Dine In Our Romantic Cellar LUNCH 2030FF We lnvrte You to EnJOY our Lunch and Take 20% OFF the Food Portion of Your Check. Monday Thru Friday Please piesent coupon when ordering Ofter expires Ndfch 31, 1998 DINNER 2030FF We Invite You to Enjoy our Early Dinner and Take 203 OFF the Food Portion of Your Check. Monday Thru Saturday •f~ & Saturday seating by 6c30 Please present coupon wtien ordering Offer expires M.arch 31, 1998 serves authentic Mexican favontes using trad1t1onal family recipes Other locations in Costa Mes.J and Newport Beach BANDERA 3201 E Coast Hwy Corona def Mar 673-3524 Serving bold Amencan-style cooking seven days a week SpeClilllles include wood-fired spit roasted ch1Cken and the lreshest gnlled fish THE BUNGALOW 2441 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 673-6585 featuring pnme steaks, seafood and an assortment of pastas Open for dinner only at 5 p m Eight va11et1es of martinis are served and a compll'te wine hst 1s offered FIVE CROWNS 3801 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 760-0331 Tradrllonal favontes and seasonal entrees Jre served m this English-style country inn setting Outdoor pal10 HEAL TH EMPORIUM 3347 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 673-2244 Specials for lunch and dinner change daily. Heallhy pastas and ch1eken Beef, ch1Cken, buffalo and ostnch burgers MISTRAL 440 Heliotrope Corona del Mar 723-9685 Serving trad111onal cu1s1ne from the south of hance including fresh fish and bouillabaisse. Open tor dinner six nights a week, closed on Mondays. OYSTERS 2515 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 675-7411 Featunng California seafood wtlh Asian spec1alt1es Open for dinner only with hve 1au every night Award wmntng wine hst THE QUIET WOMAN 3224 E Coast Hwy Corona del MJr 640-7440 Open for 32 years, customer lavontes Out of Romantic Ideas? Let us help you express your love and affections by creating the perfect romantic adventure! Romanlic Abductions is a team of fantasy developers who design and arrange magical. fun romantic events for couples for your birthday. anniversaries. engagements. or "just because." Daylong. overnight and weekend Sou thern California adventures are the perfect gift. and include everything for the idea l day: flowers, limos. delec table food, unusual destinations and accommodations. • Save money by saving lime. •We do all the work, YOU get all the credit. • All you do is relax and enjoy. Call toll free 1-888-511-1599 or fax (714) 731-1599 www.romantlcabduct1ons.com DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC include fresh seafood, the b.lseball n~ rack of lamb and pork chops. Fresh made salad dressings are also fea11Jre0 ROTHSCHILD'S 2407 E. Coast Hwy. 673-3750 Corona del Mar Continental-style restaurant serv1119 Northern Italian cumne Fe.iturmg homemade pastas and dessert1, fresh seafood and an extensive wine hst COSTA MESA AMACHI 4790 Irvine Ave. Costa Mesa 645-5518 Featuring lapanese entrees artfully designed. Only select fresh hsh 1s served at the sushi bar. Full bar and lunch buffet. BAMBOO TERRACE 1773 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 645-5550 Recently remodeled, the mtenor resembles an Asian beer house and terrace. Featunng Chinese recipes that have been passed down for three gene<ations Lunch and d1nne1 Closed on Mondays BANGKOK 4 3333 Bear St. Costa Mesa 540-7661 Fine Thai dining located 111 Crystal Court on the top floor. Open S<'VM days a week for lunch and dinner THE BARN 2300 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 641-9777 Fnendly and casual atmosphere spec1ah.zing 1n great steaks. Opt'll fOf lunch and dinner BIRRAPOREITl'S 3333 Bnstof St. Costa Mesa 850-9090 ltaltan dining wrth a lively lnsh bar Dine indoors or al fresco. Big swing band plays on Monday nights CATALINA FISH KITCHEN ANO SEAFOOD DELI 670 W. 17th St. Costa Mesa 645-8873 Healthy, fresh fish and seafood prepared in a variety of ways Open for lunch and dinner DIHO SIAM 1 8 3 5 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 645-3259 Authentic Thai and Chinese cu1S1ne. Open for lunch and dinne<, dine in or take out. GAROUNO'S 298 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 6'45-5505 Family-owned• Italian restaurant cefebrating 1 O years in busif'leSS. F8turing homemade pastas and Yuces nWlde to order. D G 1: C• 6• Fr lo 0 Sc L 11 (, 6• C· ft rr cc 01 ~ 2! C• 6• A FE he di N 2( c. 6. h! h• 1n SC p 3c C1 7; D 0 b• fr s 2. c 6• s. cc e~ 3 81 6 F1 S1 0 AILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC OLDEN TRUFFLE 67 Newport Blvd sta Mesa 5-9858 nch Carnbean-style food In business 17 years Award winning chef. owner. n for lunch and dinner Tuesday - turday. 95 Irvine Ave. sta Mesa 6-7944 z:y and romantK dtmospheres atunng ste<lks and seafood A populdr nu choice ts the steak and lobster mb1nat1on Established 1n 1962 and en for lunch .rnd dinner ICASA 6 E. 17th St sta Mesa 5-7626 osta MesJ trad1t1on for 25 years atunng MexKan combinattons and use spec1alt1es. Open for lunch and ner EMPHIS CAFE 20 Bristol St sta Mesa 2-7685 tonal Amencan-style restaurant. rving Southern fit Ca1un·sty1e cuisine th a gourmet twist Open seven days a k, closed 2 30 · 5 p.m. daily turday and Sunday brunch. Newport Blvd sta Mesa 1-2110 mous for their awesome nbs and memade sauce, they are also involved many community act1v1t1es Coming on. a big change lor Newport Rtb Co. UMS 9 E 1 7th Street sta Mesa 2-PLUM ne on the outdoor patio or indoor\ n for breakfast and lunch. En1oy fresh keel goods and sandwtehes served on nch rolls Specialty and gourmet g1ft5 VIERA 33 Bristol St sta Mesa 0-3840 zy and romantic atmosphere with oth seating only. Featuring ntinental-styte cuisine and tableside rvice for 30 years. Open Monday · turday for lunch and dinner, located in uth Coast Plaza. R ROGERS 0 E. 17th St , # 17 sta Mesa 5-2252 ndwich house featunng fresh turtey ed oo the premises daily. Coffee, presso dnnks and smooth.es 1 Manne Ave. lboa Island 3-6580 h seafood and Italian specialties. rving visitors and locals for 38 years n for lunch and dinner, seven days eek. THE ARCHES B 34 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 64S-7077 Established in 1922, this local d1mng spot 1s a premium steak and seafood house with an excellent wine list and tables1de preparation BASILIC 217 Manne Ave Balboa Island 673-0570 Quaint European-style cottage. Featuring a Swiss French menu. A selection of California and French wines. BRITIA'S CAFE 205 Main St Balboa 675-81 46 An intimate neighborhood cafe. Breakfast, lunch and dinner prepared daily 1n an eclectic array of culinary spec1alt1es CAPPY'S S930 Pac1f1c Coast Highway Newport Beach 646-4202 Homestyle cooking, fast and lnendly service Open for breakfast and lunch PASCAL 1000 N "Snstol (in Newport Plaza) Newport Beach 752-0107 Featuring Provencal cuisine of southern France. Extensive Cal1forn1a and French wine list. CLIFF'S RAGIN' CAJUN 488 1 Btrch St. Newport Beach 476-8284 Award winning chef/owner recreates authenttC Ca1un and Southern-style favorites Menu also includes roasted turkey and rotiss1ere chtCken. Open Monday -Friday 11 a m to 7 30 p.m DOLCE 800 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach 631-4334 Italian cuisine featuring homemade pastas and desserts. Open for dinner. Indoor and al fresco dining. HO SUM BISTRO 3112 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-0896 Light and healthy Californ1ental cuisine Featuring creative salads and dtm sum Sunday brun(h THE FAMOUS POOL BAR Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club 900 Newport Center Drive 640-4000 During the summer months s1l poolside and en1oy casual fare and a casual atmosphere P.F. CHANG 'S CHINA BISTRO 1 145 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach 7S9-9007 L.ocated in Fashion Island and serving trad1t1onal Chinese cu1S1ne Creat sunset views ROYAL KHYBER 1000 Bristol St, Nonh Newport Beach 752-5200 Healthy and authentte Tandoon and Moghla1 cuisine 1n a Tai Mahal setting Sunday brunch ROYAL THAI CUISINE 4001 N Coast Hwy Newport Bedch 645-8424 Sixteen years m Newport Beach Delicious and exottC foods. featunng authentic and innovative That dishes. TWIN PALMS 630 Newpof1 Center Dr Newport Beach 721-8288 Featuring healthy foods of the Mediterranean country-side of Provence Ll\le entertainment every night. Sunday brunch SABATINO'S RESTAURANT AND SAUSAGE CO. Shipyard Way Newport Beach 723-0645 Italian cuisine and famous homemade sausage Sunday brunch • Breads • Pastries • Cookies • Dessert Bread • Cakes • Pies •Fresh Milled Grains •Fat-Free Goodies • Naturally Delicious r $LOO Sp-;ci;i, Receive $1.00 off any purchase I More Than just Great Bread. I over $10.00 I l.llDll Ollt pttC\lqomt'f L Ftpnt1:Vl4/98 .J -------- Boat and Breakfast Newport E xperience'thc life of a live a board a nd spend the night or weekend on a luxury power or sailing yacht. Boat & Breakfast Newport offers all of the comforts of a hotel or inn (prices are comparable, tool, a better vie w, serene sunrises and romantic sunsets. Start your evening on th e deck fo r drinks, wande r through the nearby shops and e nJOY dinner at one oft.he many restaurants or return to your boat and call Ma Mia's Italia n restaura nt for room service. Beach a nd other bay activities are v.ithin walkmg d ista nce. Prices range from $200 to $400 and yach ts range m size from 40 to 70 feet. Be s ure to ask about the Snooze and Cruise prowam a nd th e floating hot t ub. Arra ngements can be made fur a ny special occassion. Call (714 > 723- 5552 or stop by 3400 Vi a Oporto. Ste. 103, Newport Beach. 5930 Pacifi c Coast Highwa~ Newport Beach. California 92603 I I 2 mile: '-'~·-.1 ot Su~nor lln PC 11 l Tdcphonc: 646-4202 Fax: 046-70<>5 Scmdwiches ~oqers G,'\'~ r' ' (!QI \.\le !.\Se t'eal F .. esh g O ve 11-R oasted Sandwich House sand wic hes. . aii L 1..1t'k ey in OL\t' 270 E.. 17th S t. Cooked on Costa Mesa 9'2.6'27 the p t'e ~Y1 ises (714) 645-2252 daily. I ,.., F• .. it Sonootl-,ies J The,.e's a 1/2 lb of • Caffe Lotte' •Mocha • Uo&Al"tl\e t C o ffee • J ee B le t>d.ed D .. inks f .-'-'it i" all s m oothies Hoto•s: M-F 6att1-Sp tt'\ Sat, 7 att\-4ptt'\ Sun. 9att'\-4ptt'\ . .. I DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Adventures in dating and romance Must pre sent coupon at time of rental. Good only in Newport Beach. 1n a H ow can you s urprise the one you .lo~e. show your apprecaallon, make a good first impression or celebrate a birthday. anniversary or special occasion'? There arc a multitude of a menities that Thrifty Ca r Rental has the vehicle to fit your tran sportation needs -whether yo u're traveling alone or touring with a group. And, always at the low rates you've come to expect. For wor ld wide reservations in other cities, con ta ct your professional travel agent or call 1-800-FOR-CARS'K In Newport Beach (1 -800-367-2277). 20 18 Quail Street 852-8466 4 ._ Thrifty features quahty products of the t4 • Chrysler Corporahon and other tine cars A hcensee of Thrifty Rent ·A-Car System 11\C s urround us and putting a day, evening or weckl·nd together should not bl• too ha rd to do a nd you do not have to travel far to do it. Dining, water activ1til's, bilcing , overnight getaway~. theater and golf arc all easily accessible. · For a more outragenu~ adventure, cons ider Romantic Abductions. Tell t hem your fantasy and let them create it for you. The) take care of all the arrangements. Roman tic fantasie,.; include a secret weekend that begins with a mysterious note sent to your abductee mentioning onl) what to pack and when• to meet. Then be whisked away by a limousine to a yacht anchored in a moonlit harbor where you will enjoy gourmet food , elegant "inc and luscious dessert:-a:-you cruise to another port. Take a private flight to a coastal island with international cuisine :-:t•rved in a secluded location watl't spectacular views. Picture a suite transformed into a rom.intic paradise with flowing gossamer dra pes and filled with fl owers and complett• with bubble baths, champagne and sensual sweets. Whatever you imagine for you and that s pecial person can come true. from a mountaintop cabin with ·ki toys all day and hot tubs all night to a wi ld and raucous sports theme party. The fantasy experts at Romantic Abductions take care of a ll of the details from start to finish. Abductions can be arranged for any . couple and a ny activity from four hours to weekend trips. Prices vary depending on the abduction you desire. Call Romantic Abductions at (888) 511-1599. AILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC at a restaurant can do for you M ost fine dining establishments can help out when you are planning an intimate evening. When making a reservation, let the restaurant know what type of occasion you are planning. The following suggestions can be planned in advance when you make the reservation: Flowers on the table when you arrive; engagement ring in her champagne glass; engagement ring or gift placed under a covered dish; special order a cake; bring along your favorite bottle of wine or champagne (ask about the corkage fee). Most waterfront restaurants can recommend a gondola service for a romantic cruise on the bay before or after your meal. Electric boats are also an idea if you want to be the captain. Restaurants in the theater district can recommend limo service from their restaurant to the theater. NIGHnlFE AT RESTAURANTS BOB BURNS 3 7 Fashion Island Newport Beach 644-2030 Llve entert.1inment, Tuesday -Saturday at 7 p.m., ptano bar and vocahst. THE CANNERY 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newport Beach 675-5777 Entertainment 1n the upstairs lounge, Friday and Saturday nights. CARMELO'S 3520 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-1922 Tuesday through Saturday mu~tC, dancing DIVA 600 Anton Blvd (Town Center) Costa Mesa 754-0600 live fall tno with vocalist, Fnday and Satrudays, 7 p.m MARGARITAVILLE 2332 w Coast Hwy Newport Beach 631-8220 Mexican food served 1n a lively atmosphere Live entertainment nightly. NEWPORT LANDING 503 E. Edgewater ·Balboa n adventure in dining ainforest Cafe opened its first West Coast location at South oast Plaza. The 16,000 quare foot restaura nt and etail adventure is where ests dine amongst nimated wildlife within ush vegetation and eenery. Leopa rds perched n banyan trees overlook atrons below while a gorilla amily frolics in the nearby rush. There is a full bodied nimated baby elephant tanding five and one-half eet tall and eight feet long, ituated next to its mother, hose nine-and one-half feet all torso appears to be alking out of the rain orest. Entering the 300 seat · · ng area, guests walk nder a 5,000 gallon rchway aquarium full of 'brantly colored saltwater 1sh. Three additional quariums are situated hroughout the facility. Rainfores t Cafe recreates tropical rain forest through combination of live and nimated wildlife and pecial effects. Walking into inforest Cafe, one is nveloped by lush egetation, live tropical arrots, simulated thunder and lightning, rain showers. majestic rock fo rmations, talking trees, whimsical butterflies. animated crocodiles, playful animated primates and the sounds and smells of a tropical rain forest, all set amongst a backdrop of the ~normous salt water fish tanks, cascading waterfalls and larger-than-life banyan trees. The resta urant features an assortment of casual dining menu items including pastas, salads, signature sandwiches and delectable desserts. Popular dishes as "Ra s ta Pasta." a bowtie pasta in creamy garlic sauce with grilled chi cken and fresh spinach; "Rumble in the Jungle." a wholesome pita bread sandwich with Caesar salad filling t opped with turkey; and, "African Wind," tender chicken breasts, piled high on top of fresh mixed greens, vegetables, cheese and crispy onions. Guests can order smoothies, freshly squeezed organic vegetable and fruit juices, refreshing drinks with or without spirits, underneath one of three mushrooms at the 38-foot Magic Mushroom Juice and Coffee Bar. Rainforest Cafc's Retau Vil lage offers a variety of rain fo rest themed items from around t he world, including bath and body products, plush toys, music and an exclusive line of clothing, caps and jackets featuring the eight Rainforest Cafe animal characters. {]). (1> , Ci), . ~ •. \: ;:J)l~ ;:n-na.~uncu&Autt C)c"'"~" ' I \ST !Rlt:t-.f'I \' SfR\ l(C: \\ 1111 .>.. l'fRSl1N,\I I l'l l'H I 800 760-926 7 AIR'°RTS 1.AX1 SQ() 00 ecKt• "'""ors 16000round111p ONTMI01 San " d~ dQt:"Jv•· SAN DllGO: > 150 00 r4'Ch """' 'S'i60 00 round r••P I. WAYNl/O.C.1 sso 00 ~t Wt)y HOURI.YI S75 00 fo.J' ho • 1111n1mum plu\ 90% DINNll/'llUN<M1 S 100 00 fOI lhicc hours Glarurty incl Jded SJO 00 t.c>Ch «ld1toona hoot WIDDtNGS1 S250 00 fcx lhie.t? hours Gratuity inch.ad sso 00 each ack:htlOOISI hOul HATUHS: IV VCR, co pldyv, moonroof an 1n11erter fOI you ~1ness travelers who ~ke laprops whe:r(ll't.{ you go Toolly compattblc ta FAX mochlnes, etc This limo IS fully equ::.:;1pped~~J -=~- 675-2373 Lounge leatures live enter1.11nment Friday and Saturday nights Sunday from 1 -5 p.m., steel drum band 21 OCEANFRONT 2100 W. Oceanfront at McFadden's Landing Newport Beach 675-2566 Piano bar Sunday nights OYSTERS 2515 E Coast Hwy Corona def Mar 675-7411 Live entertainment nightly THE RITZ 880 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach 720-1800 RUSTY PELICAN 2735 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach 642-3431 Llve entert.1inment Fnday and Saturday featunng Top 40s. Sunday. Lalin soul TA PAS 4253 Martingale Way Newport Beach 756-8194 Authenuc Spanish cu1srne; hve Flamenco entertainment Closed Sun and ~ton TWIN PALMS 630 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach 721-8288 Monday -Wednesday, dinner fall; Thursday . Saturday "Late Nile Good Times;" Sunday Gospel brunch and dinner fall VILLA NOVA 3131 W Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-7B80 Voted Orange County's No. 1 piano bar. Featunng hve entertainment nightly at 9 pm. WINDOWS ON THE BAY 2241 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 722-1400 0 j Fnday and Saturday nights at 10 p m WOODY'S WHARF 2 318 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 675-0474 lJve rock n roll enter1.11nment ntghUy al 10 p.m in the lounge When it comes to fa..,hion and specialty item:-.. you have a certain .. sense of style." And m do h'e! Champagne 6-15-6731 Draper's & Damon's 6-16-5521 The Grey Goose 6-12-7X03 Kayak's fiJ /-2996 Stagecoach luggage & Gifts 5 I 5-9<XJ5 WEST CLIFF Pl AL A Hughes Family Market • Sav-on Drugs highe r e ducation • public & private schools • c 0 ·- 7 • did you know ... The lltanlc was the first vessel to send the SOS, promote CIVIi rtghts by 1 0 year<; while setting back women 's suffrage by I 0 years, and one of three ships sunk dunng this century The other two · were the Andrea Dorea and Lusitania. Students t•1,~1t the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum as part of the Young Mariners Program/photo by Doug Wood A Nautical Classroom ready 1,600 school children have benefited from the N~wport Harbor Nautical Museum's Young Mariners Program, since its inception in July 1997. During a two-hour museum visit, youngsters rom preschool to grade six are taught about Newport area history, tour the museum's galleries, learn water safety and complete an art project, based on a nautical theme. School groups are divided into four groups of 15 students; each of whom visits three or four different stations dunng a two-hour pc:.1/'~;scuss the framework of the program with the teacher, prior ~ to their visit. This way I can tailor the activities to the s pecific • grade level and subject matter they are studying," said Suzanne L,ockhart, education coordinator for the museum. ~ ~ L1 M The four ha nds-on stations include: a classroom nautical art ~ project to take home; a docent-led tour of the s hip model gallery; ~ v1sit10g the downstairs permanent gall ery centered around the I>/ f" • history of Newport Bay with memorabilia, photographs and a pn•sentation by a lifeguard; and the upstairs Grand Salon Gallery Mark your calendar As part of this year's county-wide Imagination Celebration, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will host, 4 Mark Twain Day• in conjunction with •Family Days in Newport• on Saturday, May 17 from noon to 4 p.m. In the museum p1rkln9 lot. •stars of Tomorrow• student groups will perform. Corporate sponsors are needed. Call (714)6-75·89lS. with new exhibits every three months, and where a representative from the Harbor Patrol or U.S. Coast Guard I speaks. Sometimes .._ ___________ _ grade-friendly videos are viewed such as "Aqua Smart" and the "Hurricane of 1939." The program is endorsed by the Orange County Department of Education. One of the youngsters' favorite exhibits is Blackie, the 400-pound black sea bass, who is the oldest one ever caught! (see inset of student's art project) Each student is given a 25-page booklet from the California Department of Waterways with a variety of activities to complete. Young Mariners Program is offered 'I\lesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon. Th~..is $3 per studc':'t. After-~cbool scout programs can be arranged. For more 10format1on and to make reservations, contact Suzanne Lockhart at (714) 673-7863, ext. 107. •' t I I) 1 I • • DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC libraries !PUBLIC jSCHOOLS 1 NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED i SCHOOL DISTRICT '. GENERAL INFORMATION '. 298S·A Bear St. ' Cost.a Mesa, Cahfom1a 92626 i (714) 424-SOOO FAX 424·50'8 Dr Robert Francy, lntenm Superintendent : K-12 ENROLLMENT. 19,279 WE8 PAGE~ www.nmusd.k 12 ca u1 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR VIEW K-6 900 Goldenrod Karen Kendall, Prinopal i S 1 S-6940 : LINCOLN, ABRAHAM K-6 : 3101 Pacific V"i&J Dr Bruce Crockard, Principal S1S-69SS .COSTA MESA 1ADAMS K·S 2BSO Oubhouse Rd. Barbara Hamngton, Pnnc1pal ; 424-793S ~ COLLEGE PARK '. K-4 ; 2380 Notre Dame 1 Kathy Sanchez, Principal ; 424-7960 1DAVIS Sth and 6th Grade Center : 1 OSO Arl11l9lon Dr. Cheryl Galloway, Pnnopal 424-7930 KAISER 2-6 21 30 Santa Ana Daryle Palmer, Pnnc1pal S1S-69SO : KAISER PRIMARY CENTER 202S Carden Ln. Kathryn Hofer 51 S-6945 KlllYBROOKE K-4 31 SS Killybrooke Ned Hall, Principal 424-7945 DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC MARION PARSONS SPECIAL MARINERS 3224 Calrfom1a EDUCATION CENTER K-6 Mary Ann Ehret. Pnnetpal 424-7965 2350 Canyon 2100 Manners Sonnie Swann. Administrator Tammera Parham, Principal NEWPORT BEACH ENSIGN INTERMEDIATE 7-8 515-6975 515-6960 PAULARINO NEWPORT ELEMENTARY K-4 K-6 20000rtf I 060 Paulanno Fourteenth & Balboa Allan Mucenno. Pnnc1pal 515-6910 Patnoa Insley, Pnnopal Bill Knight, Principal 424-7950 515-6965 POMONA K-4 2051 Pomona Cathi Pierson. Pnnc1pal 515-6980 REA 5th and 6th Grade Center 601 Hamilton St. Ken Killian, Pnnopal 515-6905 SONORA K-4 966 Sonora Steve PaV1Ch, Pnnc1pal 424-7955 VICTORIA SCHOOL K-6 1025 Victona St. Judy Laa~. Pnnc1pal 515-6985 WHITIIER K-4 1800 N. Whittier Sharon Blakely. Principal 515-6990 WILSON K-6 801 Wil~n Sandy Bundy. Pnnopal 515-6995 NEWPORT BEACH ANDERSEN K-6 1900 Port Seaboume Tom Carr, Pnnc1pal 515-6935 More than a quality education From pie-klndergalen l1rolql 12" giade. Ill! otter healthy. challengmo and exc1hng P'OfPT'6 ina sa inl ~ef'Ml'Ol1Tlrt. As a seconmry piep and college p1ep da1 and boiWdnJ sdlool. 11.e or.t )'WY.I men ¥Id v.orren an ldge on te twt Slime Propns ale availiible ., 2. 4, 6 ¥Id 10 -sessions l1ltldl m.le ~ toollJlln, Skll'f slotls. spons. eqlllSlnan inl ESL Pfe>p1'6 ~ ,...,,,, ~ OillVALl,BY SCHOOL 723 El Pasco Rd . 0)31. Cahlomia 93023 800-433-4687. 80H48-1423 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS NEWPORT HEIGHTS K-6 300 E Fifteenth CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR HIGH 7-12 Brooke Booth, Pnnc1pal 515-6970 2101 Eastbluff JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS Don Martin, Principal 515-6000 COSTA MESA BACK BAY HIGH (Con tinua lion) CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL MAR HIGH 390 Mo~te Vista Ave Carole Castaldo, Pnnc1pal 515-6900 7-12 2101 Eastbluff Don Martrn. Pnnc1pal 515-6000 COSTA MESA TEWINKLE MIDDLE 6-8 MONTE VISTA HIGH (Alternative) 390 Monte Vista Ave Carole Castaldo, Pnnc1pal 515-6900 r [ c ~-, __ PREsCHOOL THROUGH EIGHTH GRADE Prince of Peace Christian School is dedicated to developing the whole child through an academically challenging program within a nurturing environment. CunicuJum emphasizes the Holy Bible in all subjects and strives for excellence in the fundamentals of reading. mathematics, writing. and speaking. Classes are also offered in Art. Computers. Music. and electi ves in Junior High. including sports programs (5th -8th grades). A new character trait is introduced weekly to encourage respect. self control. kindn ess. and responsibility within each student. The staff of competent Christian teachers is in partnership with parents to enrich the school. Parent-teacher conferences arc held each Fall, and commun- ication with parents is valued. 'Kidz Club' is offered from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The school is known for its quality staff, fami ly participa- tion , excellent tuition, and average class size of 21 . Progress is measured by the Stanford Achievement Test. Admissions test required. Call for tuition. Sibling di scounLc; available. 714•549•0562 2987 MESA VERDE DRIVE E AST COSTA M ESA • 92626 Daalap ... n. Wholl Dtltl COSTA"MESA HIGH 7-12 2650 Fairview Andy Hernandez, Pnnc1pal 424-8700 ESTANCIA HIGH 9-12 2323 Placentra Marguerite Anatol, Pnnc1pal 515-6500 When it come!'. to casual dining or a quick treat. your taste is exceptional. And soi.\ our.\! NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH 9-12 600 Irvine Sob Boies, Pnnopal 515-6970 Crmt111ued 011 page 20 Hansen's Juice Creations 5-17-2700 Helen Grace Chocolates 631 -8700 Hughes Family M arket 6-1 (). 1-1 II La Salsa 650-621)1.) Pasta Bravo 5-IX-3-106 Pick Up Stix 650-7849 Starbucks 650-0369 WEST CLIFF f "> l A 7 A Hughes Family Market• Sav-on Drugs I 11, \1:, i 11 I: ' ' \ '' ',, \, . , '•' i l, ' I PRIVATE SCHOOLS ELEMENTARY ANO JUN IOR HIGH SCHOOLS CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR DAY K-8 344 3 Paafic VteW Dr Sidney I Dupont, Ph D Headmaster 640-1410 COSTA MESA BENNITT-HICKS K-6 381 University Ave Deborah Hicks, Pnnc1pcJI 437-7976 BRIDGE LEARNING CENTER FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN K-12 1050 Arlington Dr Mail 455 Hill St Ldguna Beach 92651 Howard Levin Presldenl 494..0591 CHRIST LUTHERAN ELEMENTARY K8 Duane-I Rohm.ill1>r, Adm1n1strator 548 6866 CHRISTIAN MONTESSORI K-3 2950 Mr(hr1tod WcJy Su~n K Lr'<lnr 10, Admtfll\tr ,Jtr;r 549-3877 - Costa !\lc~c-. KLINE K-8 320 E l 8tti St Susan A Kline, Adm1nrstrator 722-7242 MARINERS CHRISTIAN 300 Fischer Ave. Mary LettefTTlan, Pnnc1pal 437-1700 MONTESSORI HARBOR MESA 3025 Deodar St. Juliana Defrenza, Administrator 539-3803 NEWPORT HARBOR MONTESSORI 425 E.ast 18th St Karen Caves, Director 650-3442 PAG E SCHOOL OF COSTA MESA K-6 65 7 Vidona Ave Karen Kral, Exec Director 642-0411 PARK PRIVATE DAY K-6 261 Monte Vista Ave Suzanne Lamond, Principal 645-5171 PORT MESA CHRISTIAN K-6 t>SO W Hamilton 51 ji-annie Daulton. Director 642-91 81 PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN K-8 2987 Mesa Verde Dr. East Ken Town.send, Prinopal 549-0562 ST. JOACHIM ELEMENTARY Cathohc K-8 1964 Orange Ave Sr Sharon Mana Llmprecht, ODM 574-7411 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CatholK K-8 1021 Baker St. Sr. Mary Vianney Ennis, Principal 557-5060 TARBUT V'TORAH K-8 250 E. Baker BemKe Gelman, Adm1n1strator 979-1818 UNIVERSITY MONTESSORI K 398 Univeo1ty Dr Lisa J Tucker, Administrator 548-377 1 VINEYARD CHRISTIAN K-8 102 E Saker Michael R Barnell. Adm1nistrcJtor 979.2957 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS COLLEGE MESA 7 12 301 VklOflcl SI HPather King, Educ Coord1ncitor 64.2-0519 ,, I ... DAILY PILOT AN NUAL ALMANAC NEWPORT BEACH HIGHER CARDEN HAU EDUCATION K-8 1541 Monrovia Ave. Albert H Jones, C>Mler/Directo< ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 645-1773 GENERAL INFORMATION 432-5772 OUR lADY QUEEN OF ANGELS 2701 Fairview Road Cathohc K-8 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 750 Domingo Dr Web site: www.occ.ccc.d.edu Sr. Joanne Clare Gallagher, Adm1nrstrator 644-1166 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Admissions and Records: 432-5072 SUSAN PHIWPS DAY SCHOOL Hours: Monday through Thu™1ay, K 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., closed Fridays 2401 Irvine Ave. Year established: 1947 (first classes, Susan Phillips, Director 1948) 645-1949 Enrollment: 25,000 WALDORF SCHOOL OF ORANGE TUITION FEES COUNTY California residents: S 1 3/un1t, with no l<-6 maximum. Non-resident tuition lee 2627 Vista del Oro S 114/unit. in addition to the S 1 3 Kim Brown, Administrator enroUmeot fee. Note: Students who •re 644-5070 residents and citizens of a foreign country must pay an additional S 12 p« CONTINUING unit charge for capital outlay expen~ EDUCATION OCC FEES S20 parting penn1t; S 1 O health ~"'Ke lee, S 1 0 colJeqe services charge S2 SO DAVIS ADULT SCHOOL rtudent photo l.D. card (one-time 556-3430 charge) 1 050 Arlington Dr Costa Mesa DEGREE AWARDED Offers courses 1n Enghsh as a second Associate 1n Arts (A.A.) language. GED preparation and otLZensh1p. Diploma courses designed to NON-DEGREES AWARD ED assist adults 1n the completion of Certificates of Complett0n <Jraduat1on requ1remenu Page Private Sc hool I"> )<1llr 1.. hild he111g \.'halh.·ngl'.d lo ht~ or h\.·r tull pot\.'Ill1.1l \\11uld )nu like yourd1tld 10 ~ttll•nd .1 prt\ate ...,thoe>I) t \\l.' '>I fer ,1 4u.l11t) \.'d11\-.1tio n ,1t .1 rcason.thh· 1.:0:-.t. A!!L' 2 lhr<>u!!h (1rw..k (1 6~7 V1llrn1a <itrcet (7 14 J (l·t~ 04 I I Garden (;rove Age 2 through Grade 6 12 I I I Buaro Street 171 4 ) 971 -5')11 P.1!-!e under..,tand.., 1h.lt '-lu<.knh instruc1 11mal needs Jiffer. Our sm.111 das-; \ite~ prov1tk many le\ els of teaching and learnin g. The sdH><ll prov ides a nurturing environment to cuable each child to develop educationally and soc ially tn their full potenlial. Page Private School provides incentives for l\Cholarship, charac ter. and personal it )' through individual atten110n . Hancock Park Age 2 I/'.! through Grnc.k 8 565 N l archmont Blvd l o<. Angele' CA 90004 ( 211) 461 51 18 Beverly Hills Age 2 I /2 through Garek h 419 S Rohert,on Bl vd Beverly Hill<.. CA 9021 I (211) 272-1429 http://www.page~chool .com I • • •I We abo offer ·Traditional 3 R's • Strong Curriculum • Computer Labs • Small Classes • Physical Education • Field Trips • Arts & Crafts • Enrichment Classes • Private Swimming Pool • Hot Lunches • Etiquette Classes • After School Progra~- • Music & Dance • Transportation Available Your child could have all this and more at an affordable cost. If you are interested in a school tour or would like more information, please call for an appointment. i,_ ~~I ~ .. tl~ 1'• I • ·, ' . . f I • I DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE GENERAL INFORMATION 668-6130 55 Fair Drive Costa Mesa The college's advanced degree completion program allows adult learners with at least 60 transfer credits to earn a bachelor of arts degree in organizational management or ministl)' and leadership in about 18 months LIBRARIES COSTA MESA Libraries in Costa Mesa are members of the Orange County Public Library system. Costa Mesa libraries have pre- school storytimes, meetings for Overeaters Anonymous and Debtors Anonymous, along with free tax help through April. There are summer reading programs for preschoolers, school age children and young adults, along with a summer story time. Friends of the l.Jbrary hosts book sales, with previously read books on sale for bargain prices. Proceeds benefit library programs. DONALD DUGAN 1855 Park Ave. 646-8845 Hours. Monday through Wednesday, 1 ~ 1)~~AJ. Calling all teachers The 1998 Student Design An Ad Contest is just around the corner. Open to all youth in grades four through 12, your students will get the chance to design advertisements for real businesses in the community. Student artwork chosen by advertisers will appear in a special Student Design An Ad section, coming out, Wednesday, May 27. Cash prizes are awarded to top winners. Call the Daily Pilot promotions department today at (714) 574-4239 to receive contest information. \ a.m. to 9 p.m., Thursday 1 to 9 p.m .. Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. MESA VERDE 2969 Mesa Verde Dr. 546-5274 Hours: Monday through Wednesday; 1 O a.m. • 9 p.m., Thursday; 1-9 p.m.; Fnday and Saturday, 10 a.m. -6 p.m. NEWPORT BEACH Libraries in Newport Beach are members of the Newport Beach Public Library system, offering a wide range of programs. Art exhibits in the Central Library lobby change monthly and feature local artists, noon and evening programs featuring speakers on various topics, weekend musical programs, classes on the Internet and summer reading programs for children of all ages, along with storytime sessions. ALL LIBRARIES Information, 717-3800 Renewal, 720-7424 CENTRAL LIBRARY 1 000 Avocado Ave. LIBRARY HOURS Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday noon to 5 p.m. •-BALBOA BRANCH 100 Balboa Blvd. E. LIBRARY HOURS Monday & Wednesday, noon -9 p.m. , Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Closed Sunday Houses the Nautical Collection, one of California's largest and most comprehensive compilations of materials related to recreational boating. CORONA DEL MAR BRANCH 420 Marigold Ave. LIBRARY HOURS Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday, noon to 9 p.m Closed Sunday and Monday. MARINERS BRANCH 2005 Dover Drive LIBRARY HOURS Monday and Wednesday, noon · 9 p.m. , Tuesday, Thursday, Fnday and Saturday, 9 a.m. · 6 p.m. Closed Sunday. NEWPORT-MEAA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADULT EDUCATION CENIER 890 W. Baker Costa Mesa (714) 424-7996 lilGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Assist adults in the completion of graduation r equir ements GED PREPARATION Assist those who wish to take the GED Test OFF1CE OCCTJPATIONS Assist those who are interested in acquiring skills in keyboarding, word processing, computer and business terminology and basic office skills. ENGIJSH AS A SECOND IANGUAGE From beginning to advanced language UfERACY/RFADING ~st those who wish to improve their English/Writing skills ColZENSIIlP Assist those seeking citizenship Newport Harbor Montessori Center SUMMER ADVENTURES!! PRESCHOOL•KINOERGARTEN FULL TIME . PART n~u:. 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According to the Costa Mesa Fire Department, here's a pool side security checklist that adults can use when small children come in contact with backyard swimming pools: • Are children supervised at all tJmes while in and around the pool, spa, bathtub, toilet or buckets of liquid? • Is there a fence that separates the pool from the house? • Is the pool's water kept within three to four inches from the top of the pool to make climbing out easier? •Are lifesaving flotation devices mounted in plain view and are they in good condition? • ls the supervising adult certified to perfmn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)? •Are pool gates locked for the winter? Other pool safety items: • Use several protective barriers in tandem to make your pool or spa area safer: • Perimeter fences enclose entire yard. 1-t I \ \ I I ..) lf t ' \ t It DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC • Is the gate to the pool area closed and latched? • Is the gate locked when the pool is not in use? • Pool and spa covers should be automatic and able to support weight of a child. Covers must not leave room for children to crawl under and into pool. Selecting life jackets for children • Are the children never left alone by a pool, even for a few seconds? • Is there a telephone with a 911 sticker by the pool? • Have all items that can be used for climbing (tables, ladders, chairs) been removed from near the pool fence? • Have all the toys been removed from the pool area? • An• all doors and Wll1dows lead mg to the pool area secured? • Are pool chemicals locked up'> • infrared sensors detect human presenoe near pool area and sound alarm. • Pool gates, 54 inches high, with self-closing hinges and self- locking latches that open away from the pool area. • Provide an alarm on sliding glass doors from the home which access pool and spa areas. • Remove furniture away from fences to discourage climbing. personal flotation d evice <PFD> or life acket can keep a child a float and warm in cold water. Here are some guidelines on ch oosing a life jacket for youngsters. • Look for the U.S. Coast Guard approval number on the life jacket, signifying perf onnance a nd design criteria have been met. • Check the size and weight label. Have your child try on the jacket for proper fit. If there is more than three inches between the youngster's shoulders and life jacket, it is too big. • A head support collar is important. Along with head s upport, a loop on th e collar allows for grabbing and lifting a child from the water. •A crotch s trap for small children should fit snug and be used at all times. • Let older children participate in t he selection of Serving The Newport Beach Community Independently Owned And Opera ~! their life jacket. Their name should be affixed. • After you select a life jacket, have the child try it out in a swimming pool to feel comfortable wearing it. Teach your child how to s wim on their back while wearing the life jacket. · Tips, courtesy of "Aqua Smart," from the Department of Boating and Waterways. ACCEPTING ALL MAJOR INSURANCE PLANS WE ARE PROUD TO OFFER YOU T y, Beanie Babies T)\ Pillow Pals Mi s Muffy Vandcrbcar Russ Gund Arthur Court Suzy Zoo Manhattcn Toy DK Books Anna Lee Dolls Clair Burke Crabtree & Evelyn Nai ltiqucs Caspari Camille Beckman Thymes Limited Revlon Colonial Candle Samsonite Crane Stationary Lefton Lighthouses And thousands more ... •• AILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC A Season for Nonviolence , INSTRUCTIONS EACH DAY: 1. Light a candle. 2. Say a prayer. 3. Contemplate the solutions for nonviolence. Carry the Vision :\ ('on11ne1noration of the 50th and 30th :\nnh·ersaries of The Assassinations of 'I. K. Gandhi and l\lartin Luther King Jr. Solutions For Nonvio- lence "' Listen with an open heart Med itate on peace Contem - plate the quiet of Na - ture Practice non-judge- ment Take re - sponsibility for your ac- tions Forgive yourself and others Commit to serve the nature of nonviolence. A Spiritual Partne.rship * Join l Js In Prayer .. ''We Become Strong At The Broken Places'' Join the fo llowing churches and congregations in 64 days of prayer in .celebration of nonviolence. Call For -Sund av Rev. Don Henderson Golden Circle Church Religious Science, Santa A na (714) 541-3365 Rev. Diana McDaniel Unity Chapel By The Sea San Juan Capistrano (714) 492-5890 Rev. Shirley Price Visions Center of Religious Science, Corona (909) 689-6373 Rev. Margaret Mohit Unity Community Church Laguna Hills (714) 472-9230 Rev. Diane Borcyckowski Center for Creative & Conscious Living, Cypress (714) 761-2004 Service Schedule Rev. Jim Turrell Church of Religious Science Costa Mesa (714) 754-7399 Rev. Marj Britt Unitv Church Tustin (714) 730-3444 Rev. Peggy Price C hurch of Religi ous Science I Iuntington Beach (714) 969-1331 Or. Jacquuelyn Harrold Church of Religious Science San Juan Capistrano (714) 240-6463 Rev. Margie Clark Church of Religious Science Seal Beach (562) 598-3325 *Rev. Les Turner, President 714 645-6866 'l> DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANA One Ford Road • Newport 's islands • how you recycle ·-en :J 0 I 7 • d i d yo u know ... A sltce of land called "the banana" at Bonita Ci!nyon will 1nit1ally be built as a park If the Newport Mesa Unified School D1stnct finds the need. they may build a school However, 1f after i 0 years, the area 1s not used for education, 1t will remain a park. Thi' Bonita Canyon houswg det•clopment I Photo h.v Marc Martin , Doily Pilot Bonita Canyon N ewport Beach will open the door to its newest neighbors in Bonita Ca~on* this spring, as models for Madison Lane, the first new home development, opened on Feb. 21 along with sales information trailers for Wyndovcr Bay Homes by Taylor Woodrow. Additionally, information trailers for Lucera by Standard Pacific will be set up by the beginning of March. Models for Lucera and Wyndover Bay are expected to open in April and May. Upon completion, the community will offer a private, gated guard area with a recreation area that includes a Junior Olympic-sized pool, tennis court and a children's play area. There will be 287 n•s1dential lots, with homes offering an average of 3,400 lo more than 4,000 square feet of space and pricc•s startmg from the mid-$500,000s and going up to the $700,000s. There will also be an apartment pro.icct offormg l ,052 units, which is anticipated to be underway by Spring 1999. The development iR Pxpected to house an anticipated 2,500 residents. "This is a great family community with parks and flat topography, which allows kids to r ide their bikes and go from neighborhood to neighborhood in a centra l location," said Rudy Svrcek, senior vice president for Irvi ne Community Development Company, a subsidiary of The Irvine Company. Encompassing about 343 acres, the area is bordered by Bi son Ave., MacArthur Blvd., Ford Road and the San Joaquin H ills Toll Road 1731. After some scuming between the bordering cities of Newport Beach and Irvine, plans are now underway for the city of Newport Beach to annex the development. "It was origrnally planned to be in Irvine, but the question was whether or not 1t legally belonged m Newport Beach, with the transportation corridor serving as the boundary between the two cities," said Ken Coulter, sen ior vice president land development. "Both the City of Newport Beach and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District felt that they could more effectively serve the area." 1'he school district appears io be the wmner m t he decision, as the school will receive about $7 million in revenue from Mello-Roos fees in order to accommodate the expected 600 to 700 new studen ts from Bonita Canyon. The decision appears to be a plus for marketing efforts as well . "ft is more attractive to people already li ving in Newport Beach ," Svrcek said. "There's a high level of interest coming from Newport Beach home shoppers. It's a well established name and it bodes well fo r the• community." For more information on Bonita Canyon, contact T he Homefinding Center at C714) 505-1919. t An nexation into the City of Newport Beach has been approved by both the City of Newport Beach and the City of Irvine and is pending finnl approval by LAFCO. BONITA CANYON'S NEW NEIGHBORHOODS MADISON LANE BY CALIFORNIA PACIFIC HOMES The first new home community to open w1th1n Bonita Canyon, Madison ldne 1s designed for growing fam1l1es and professional couples. The colle<llon of 116 homes opened on Feb 21 and otten frve floorplans ranging from 2, 301 ~uare feet to 3,423 square feet, with up to six bedrooms and up to frve bathrooms of the plans has a detached gara9e and oplt0nal upstairs studio. Des1qn highlights include family rooms, breaklast nooks and two to three car garages Pnc~ will be from the high S400.000) FOl ~re information coll r 7 I~ LUCE RA BY STANDARD PACIFIC HOMES Averaging 3,400 square leet t , q space, the Lucera's 68 horn~) Jri> expected to be pnced 1n the mid· S600,000s Ftoorplam otter s1~ llt'drooms on two levels, with one de~1gn rillen119 a master suite on the first level A ~ar1ety ol custom1z1ng options and an allundJnce of built-in extras will be av.11lable to !hose who choose to hve in Lucera for more 1nfonnat1on coll ( 714) 008·4349 WYNDOVER BAY BY TAYLOR WOODROW HOMES The largest of the new home developments with an average ot more than 4,000 square feet, pnces 101 Wyndover Bay's 64 homt'S are anllopated to be 1n the S700,000s Views ol the home from the street and the lront ~ard will be accented by a design that p'Jces the four car gar'iges to the rear ol tt'e residence Up to eight bedroom\ Jre included 1n the floorplan opllom for more 1nfonnot100. coll (800)4 1-J llll AND A PLACE OF WORSHIP ST. MATIHEW'S TRADITIONAL EPI SCOPAL CHURCH PARI SH PURCHASES PARCEL FOR PRESCHOOL AND CHURCH Construction may nol begin tor 1wh1 "· but the excitement is already h1qh tor the 200 members of St. Matthews Traditional Church who purchased a chunk or Bornta Canyon for a church and a preschool The flock has been gathering lor nearly 1 S years at various locatt0ns, most recently at a shopping center on westcrlf Dnve but will soon have two acre\ on which to build their dream A bu11d1ng committee has been formed. but since most of'the money was pledged, it may be several years before construction is underway. The parishioners plan to complete the pro1ect within the next frve years: •compiled from a rt'po!t by Alessandro D1ur*lou, Doily Pilot I * I• ,. f I I .1 I l l , I ~ \ t ' "' AILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC OU SING TATISTICS OUSING UNITS (1996) angle family: 19,004 -4 units/structure. 5,91 3 + units/structure: 14, 170 bile homes: 1.303 otal hoosing units· 40, 390 ~ERAGE RENTAL RATES' tudio apartments S656 ne bedroom apartml'nts S746 o bedroom apartments S908 hree or more bedroom partments: S 1,041 verage vacdncy rate 4% The R~ource Network 1995 ~ERAGE HOME SALES PRICE: EWPORT BEACH OUSING UNITS: 35,63 1 ingle Units. 59 38% ult1-Fam1ly-36 59% obtle Homes: 2.76% n 49.73%, rent 39.55% Gas Co. 27-2200 RECYCLING nge Coast College. 4 32-5131 oxit/Hazardous Waste, 744-0516 aste Management. 474-2311 SEWER/TRASH/WASTE DISPOSAL Costa Mesa Sanitation District 754.5043 Rainbow Disposal (County Regional Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center), 665-6970 (also Newport Beach) Ware Disposal Co., Inc 834-0234 TELEPHONE Pactfte Bell Residence. 811-3220 Business: 811-7811 VOTER REGISTRATION Orange County Registrar of Voters 834·2244 (also Newport Beach) WATER . 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East meets West in New port Beach Newport, Rhode Island meets Newport Beach, California - architecturally, that is, at the new home development of One Ford Road. Located at the site of the former location of Ford Aero8pace, the new occupant.I! will have their own spaces to choose from, with six different com.mmunities onsite. Styles will reflect the classic American estate feelings of Newport, Rhode Island with mature foliage and richly detailed exteriors, as well as the indoor~utdoor lifestyle of Newport Beach, California with shingled homes and broad porches. Square footages range from Balboa's 2,640 to Providence's 5,105. Architectural influences of the sea are reflected in the designs, which include Nantucket, French Normandy, Country Estate, New England Colonial, New England Manor, Santa Barbara and Italian Villa, depending upon the development. ·Highlights of the designs include an expansive master suite with his-and-hers baths, dressing areas and offices or exercise rooms; curved staircases; porches and lofts. For more information, call <714) 719-2828. Dedicated to Comme-rcial Property window washing 1anitonal tenant improvements all const Fully Insured 2769 Harbor Blvd Tel 546-6703 Suite 327 Fax 957-1725 Costa Mesa 92626 <{Jez& .A!QfYUI/ I~ Make Those Patios '1 Entries Beautiful Boquet Stone Steps Walk and Entry Porch Lt=t Jim Jennings tmtall vour com piece yarJ land~care. • Expert 1'm k. 'rnnc. ulc & ,(ate wink C.m recommend 4ualt!J JestJ!Iler" & lanJ-;caper-.. • Exren M .1,1101) repair;, cleaning & re·grnucmg . • nr,11nace prnhlems? Wet solve them. • We msrnll new dram~ & repair olJ Jram~. Different Ek.1ation Heights Adds a Lot to a Simple Entry Jim Why take a chance and be disappointed? Call the company chat has .satisfied 1000'.s of cwtmrurs for °'1tt 29 years. Recycling FYI City of Costa Mesa: • Sanitation District: (714) 754-5087, (714) 754- 5307 or (7 14) 754-5043. For commercial trash, (714) 754-5024. • Waste Management: <714) 474-2311. City of Newport Beach: • General Services: (714 J 644-3055. Orange County: • Household Hazardous Wa ste Hotline: Provides information on di sposal of paint, motor oi l, fertilizer, pesticides. tires, etc. There are four permanent drop-off facilities in the county. Call <714> 8:34-6752 for locations and hours. INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE! HUGE SAVINGS ON ALL MERCHANDISE MANCHESTER CHAIR & OTTOMAN MANCHESTER SOFA 100% Top Groin Leather Handcrafted • Available in o vanety of colors 6 MONTHS SAME AS CA$H 0% Down -O Payment -0 Interest Until August 1998 OAC WE PAY THE SALES TAXI/I Free Local Delivery : Orange Coast College '. ( OCC) Recycling Center The OCC Recycling Center is located on Adams Avenue between Harbor and Fairview in Costa Mesa. Mailing Address: 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. • StafT Hours: Mo n. -Fri., 8 a.m. -8 p.m.: Sat. -Sun., 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. • Buy Back Hours: Mon. -Fri., 8 a.m. -5 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - · 5 p.m.; Closed Sundays. "You Got It, We'll Recycle Jt": OCC Recycling Center will pay the current market value for alummum, glass a nd plastic containers with the "CA Redemption Value.'' • Materials which may be donated 24 hours a day include: -Glass, food and bever age conta merR -Aluminum cans -Plastic sofl drink bottles -Newspapers -Magazines/phone books -Cardboard/shopping bags -1'in cans -Scrop metal/old appliances -Reusable clothing -Plastics with codes 1. 2 & 4 Tht• center accepts office paper, computc·r tab cards and . print-out paper. Call 17 141 432-5131. oAil.v PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAc' you know ... Grass clippings make up a surp risi ngly large portion of California's waste stream d uring the growing season. To find out about grasscycling (natural recycling by leaving clippings on the lawn when mowing), contact the California Integrated Waste management Board (CIWMB) hotline at (800) 553-2962 In a three-bin container recycling system, only 1 7% of trash is recycled. In 1998, resolve to recycle Afew national a nnual event -Amt>1;cans Recycles Day, held November 15 -has begun to cus Americans on the importance of not jm1t recycling, but a lso purchasing products ade of recycled materials. According to the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, items tossed into the recycling btn are not r('a)ly recycled until they are remade into new products we actually buy. Herc>\; some recycling resolutions to get you started: • Shop at stores that carry recycled-content products. • Look for product labels that assure you of recyclt'd content. • Find paper towels. lunch bags, faetal t1sSU(' and similar items made from recycled cunlt1nt • Buy door mats, carpt.>t padding, nPw carpetmg, insulated Jackets and sleeping bags madt· from rc•rycled plastic beverage bottles. • Purchast' itt•ms with V<'ry little packagmg materials -buy in bulk, use refillable conta11w1.; and whim c:hoosmg dt•aning products, look for conct•ntrated forms Source reduction con,;t·r"'' raw matt•rials and en1•rgy resoun:t>s • L'st> clurahl(• pl.1t(.>s, cups and spongt's 111 plat"(• of d1sposablt· platl's, cups 10 .rnd towPls • St'rnb youi pot:' and pan" '"1th :-t·ou1·1ng p.11b Ill.tel(• from n•cyt lt•d pl;1slll' ~~ • Rt•sudan• floors and counkrtops with rt>cyclt•d glass tiles • G1v1• handym1•n gifts of tools made from rt>cyclt.>d mt•tals • Thirty-four pPrcent or solid waste d1spost•d of by Orange County n•sidPnls is yard waste. food waste and other organ1c material Set up a backyard compost, which adds many years uf disposal capacity to landfills. 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In 1997, 50,000 Californians picked up a half million pounds of garbage and 48,000 pounds of recyclables. Mounds of plastic were pulled from shores along with hundreds of tires and a parking lot worth of cars. A cement tnick was even retrieved! Photo courtesy of Jim Cokas How Costa Mesa recycles Costa Mesa's materials recovery acility, 35% of trash is recycled. Because the large recycling plant uses mechanical and hand sorting, it can remove recyclable materials that aren't allowed in a three container bin system. Items currently being recycled from your trash include: aluminum, cardboard, cartons, computer and ledger paper, plastics, glass, direct mail, magazines, metals, newspaper, phone books, styrofoam, tin cans, waxed milk cartons, wood and yard waste. You can help by bagging food waste separately. The goal is to limit contamination of the other recyclables. You can also ta ke your recyclables to a center fct reimbursement. The city of Costa Mesa conducts its summer Large Item Collection Program to -. -->-------:::::- ' ';It ..... ~----...._.... __ _ -I --- help residents dispose of unwanted appliances and furniture. In addition, you can arrange for a special large pickup one time during the calendar year. Call (714) 646-4617. Bring old tires to collection events or businesses that sell tires to ensure they are recycled or properly disposed. In Costa Mesa: Just Tires at 3005 Harbor Blvd. and Big 0 Tires at 322 E. 17th St. are collection sites. To recycle motor oil, call the Costa Mesa Sanitation District at (714) 754-5087 for a list of collection centers and hours, DRAINAGE SYSTEMS CONCRETE • MASONRY A Professional & High Quality Service l!ICENSED GENERAL CONTRACTOR 19,NDED ~·JNSURED 714-846-7776 le best in ze west! Ooh-la-la! A new faucet and h.Hh acc.l''>'-Ory colll•c11on from France! Ooh ze design~! Ooh ze quality! Simply superb! 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Business Auto (7 14)646 .. 8782 (714)645-6868 901 Dover Drive, Ste 250 Newport Beach Ca 92660 fax 646-7592 THE ISLANDS OF NEWPORT BEACH Created from dredging the muck at lhe bottom of the bay, the islands or Newport Beach now command some of the area's highest prices "' real estate. Home to many of the area's nch and famous, the islands are also havens for those who are friendly, down to earth and love the waterlront lrfestyte Here 1s a synopsis of the islands that comprise Newport Beach BALBOA ISLAND Balboa Island is one of the oldest commun11Jes in Newport BeclCh The area referred to as the island 1s actually three islands the main island 1s called Big Island and 1s connected to Little Island and Collrns Island by bridges. Situated on 126 acres in Newport Bay, 1t 1s charming, eclectic and a place where fnendhness 1s a pohcy, since the cottages are so close together The l,200 residences are a wonderful comb1nal10n of old beach cottages and newer homes, with SS percent of lhe properties dual residences There are 1,41 B lots, with an average size of 30 x 85 feet There are also frve public piers on the island Filled with traditions, the island 1s unique in 1ts residents' enthusiasm for decorating dunng holidays. Outdoor movies are shown in the summer and are fun for the whole family. The ferry runs from Balboa Island to Balboa Peninsula and has been taking passengers to and from lhe Island since 1919. BAY ISLAND Setting the precedent for the island craze, Bay Island was the first in Balboa Bay until developers dredged lo create Newport's additJONI islands BALBOA PIER It was known bnefly by locals as Mod1eska Island for lamed Polish actress Helen Mod1eslca, who hved out her last years there. Peace and pnvacy are of utmost 1mponance lo Bay Island residents, where autos are banned and an approval from a board of directors 1s requirl!d before you're allowed to move in. To travel lo the 28 ba}'llde homes on Bay Island, residents either walk or nde 1n golf carts across a 28-foot concrete bndge. Residents are also required 10 purchase shares of the Bay Island Club, the company lhat manages the island. Even though they own stock in the company. residents don't own lhe land beneath their homes This means the pnce of pnvacy, at least by Newport standards, 1s not as high as some of the other islands, With pnces around S 1.S m1lhon HARBOR ISLAND Setting records for the highest home pnces in Orange County, Harbor Island lots once sold for less than S 1, 000 1n the 'lOs and have recently sold f0< as much as S 11 million Originally classified as swamp 1n the 18.SOs, entrepreneur joseph Beek changed lhe surface in 1926, when he dredged and filled the island to form its current 9 ac.re parcel. A one lane bndge offers entry to the island, where developer George Ar<Jjros resides and Donald Bren has a lot for sale. Sprawling estates are located on large lots, although there isn't much space for pariting. LIDO ISLE PattemecAwter Italy's famed Venice, Lido Isle homes front floral lined, grassy walkwa}'l termed stradas. Home to Joey Bishop and Bob and Beverly Lewis, horse racing's nicest couple and owners of Silver Charm, the isle has also housed J0i1n Crawford, Candice Berg('ll and Roel Hudson Home pnces range from SS00,000 to S7 9 m1fl10n LINDA ISLE Formed in 1935 from slit at the bottom of thf bay, the place once known cU Shari< Island now offers I 07 horn~ on c1 horseshoe of 6,300 acres Famed for filming "The Sands of lwo J1ma, • sLlmng John Wayne and also a popular place for picnics, the sandy shores were transformed by developers from the Irvine Co. in the early '60s They created 1ts present shape and began an aggressive five year lot selling campaign They also changed the island's name to Linda, for Myford IMne's daughter Now home to Donald Bren, owner of the Irvine Co., residents also include former '49er Paul Salata, who also founded Irrelevant Week and Fletcher Jones Ir Prices now command S 1 .2 to B m1lhon plus. NEWPORT ISLAND A quiet oasis adjacent to West Newport, residents of Newport Island share a strong sense of community spint. They've formed their own yacht club, with a clubhouse that's actually a storage shed in the parit. Since boats must fit under the Newport Boulevard bfldge. residents are relegated to small sailboats and electric boats, but it doesn't seem to matter to those who inhabit the more than 100 homes oo a triangular piece of land that was once part of the Santa W rivert>ank. Created during dredging 1n the mld-1920s, properties sold for S2,SOO for a lot in the '-40s and rK1'li are prictd from S700,000 to just under S 1 million. ~ from O Jlt'ies by }mflllrr NmSl!llng. Dolly PflcJ( -·-------··----------------------------~--~----·~-·-·-----· . DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Eric H . s...:!!r.J:: Gloria IGm.md FiMwiM~ . Celebrating 60 Years Over Time We've Built A Reputation People Trust ... .. Waddell & Reed FINANCIAL SERVICES 949 South Coast Drive, Suire 100 Metro Pointe at South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 437-7510 Bobbi Barbera r,_;,,/ AMUor SamWtlson F;.,,,.n,J llJJ,i#r Mario V10ci F~"""-" \ (/) -0 ·-~ 7 • did you know ... 1111' 11r.iy wh.111• \/\Iii\ II'< t•r1lly 1.ik1•11 oll thf' l'ndanqf'red \p<'(tt'\ h\I Its population now mimbf'n mort' lhan 21,000 Young\lf'H lan \iltl aboard the P1lgnm of Nf'WJ)Ort from January lhroogh mld-Apnl to ! watch lhe gray i whalf'\ annual , migration u ti : ,,.sses by our . Coa\I DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC pure amusement • aquatic fun • sport leagues Scouting the Sea W h1·11· C";111 .YOU go whale· watdw1g, l'llJOY sh:il'k 1:;1111p , t'orrw fat<.· to fal't: with dolphins, kayak, sail . ind l1·arn about the· Wl'allH'r? rn:11 w l'al'i fic· C'oast Highway ... also known as the Sea Scou t IS.1.1;1· in Nl'wport H 1·;1d1. l·:xdt1!'>IV1·ly :1 s1•11 :-.1·011t fan lity up lo lh1· l!lklls, the· S1•a Ha s(• has t•x pandPd tlH atl 1vi ty roHl<.•r lo 1111 l11d1· 1111111 s<·oull'\ and lhr-comm11111lv al l:crgt• qwd lfi<·d a1-> 11 n·g1onal hoatinJ,! Hafety center. t h<.· S<·a H.c :-.1· olfc·r s a vanl'lv of' y1·ar round 1·dt1C'al 1011al ;1q11al a a nd 111111 -:1que1t1t da:-.s<·:·c In 1997 a l om', nearly °27 IJ(Jf) .YllllltJ.:St1•rs r~:tril~lpall•U IO tfw rllVl'l'SI' pl'llJ,!rtllTIS o(l(•r<•d . /\c 1111d111g to Dtn·dor Bill M o1111t f11rcl. wh11 ... 1· l11·1·n with th<· Boy Scouts fo r 10 y<'ars a nd t.tw Sea Base- '''' I ht1·•'. 1111' S1·a B;i..;1· ,;Lart<ocl 111 I !l.l'L and wai-. ofli<'ially d11t1akd hy thP e1ty lo lhl· Scouts in 19:J7. T h e l.111d 1" l1 .. 1 ... 1·cl front the· 1·011nt y .tnd I h1· fanl1t 't 1s run hy th<· ( )rangl' County ( 'ouncil Boy !icouls of i\1111•11t .i ~1111'11of 1lw<11rnl'ul11ni 1s put tugl'lht·r with Llw hc•lp of OrangC' <'oasl C'ollcgt• marine• ... tudt'nl 11tI1 I 11 :-. !-iu111I :-. 1.111 1·;ir11 111t·nl b:1dg1· ... 111 1•v1 •rvth111g from :tn'h1h·c-turi-. <:1ltzC'nsh1p and t·mergl'ncv pt• p.111•drll':-.:-. t11 puhlw s1wak111g, sp;n1• 1·xpl01.1l1011 and <·anu<•ing F111111 F1·hruary through Dl'tl·lllh1·r, C 'uh ... l;igps 7 and HI and Wl•hclm; I ages 9 and 101 tan emhark on 11 11.111t1rnl 11111· ;incforw-half hour advc·nt un· 111 t }w St·a Ha::w Sailor p rogram. q ualified instructors teach aq 11:1t 1e ..,a fc•tv an d hcJ.,rin ning rowing ('riming "IHHl will be· a touch lank program to learn about ma rine n1an1m;d1-1 and their h abitat. < >1wn l11 1ill 11-.Yra r olds it! a y('ar-r11und Sat urday and cxt.cns1vc summ er progra m , foaturing boating, w1 nd1rnrfing, nrno1·mg, kayaking 11nd sarling. And Hl'OUts, ages 11 tu 21, can join the Sea Base Aquatic ( '111 1> a nd n·nt boat.Hand wmdHurfcrH fi>r a ft•t• of $:J!l pe r year. 1<'11r 14 to i! 1-yc•a r oldH, the Sea Exploring progra m iii divided into g roup1:1 called "ships," each rnrnpriHt•<I of fivl' to 50 youlh8 who an· n •Kpom11hle for ma intaimng a boat 35 to 4 5 feet in le ngth throughout. the yN1r. All boat.8 a rc owned by the Orange County Council of Boy Scout.A. From shark camp to sail in g aboard the A r gus On Ma rch 14 1md 1 fi th<' tall8h ip Argus wiU set sail from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for a wha le watching excurs ion that 's a great family activity. The Argus is a ltto availa ble to &ou ts fo r one, two a nd five-day trips. "Br twcen March a nd November, we have 50 trips sch eduled this year aboard the Argus," Mountford said. "With the help of a $300,000 endowment from Rockwell Interna tiona l for a three-year period we will be able to maintain the Argus h er e in Newport B each." During s pring break, (April 13-17) boating and fis hing classes will be held. The Sea Base and the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve will be h olding Shark C amp on four different days between April and Oct.ober, when Cubs, Webelos and Scouts can learn about the natural hist.ory of sharks and rays. Cost of the camp, including dinner, is $10. The Sea Base is m the process of developing a weekday marine program with Orange County schools for student.a in grades three through 12. And for the summer, special programs will be held June 29 through August 21, featuring fun-filled weekday a ctivities for boys and girls, and a five-day Webelos Aquatic Camp. Sign ups are now being taken. On June 13, you're invited to visit the Sea Base during its Open House to find out more about the y outh programs. For more information on classes and program dates, contact. the Boy Scout Sea Base at (714) 642-5031. SEA SCOUT BASE VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS If you can commit from one to five houn a week, here's how you can make a difference at the Sea Base: • Merit Badges and Activities Teach subfects such as sailing, oceanography, stamp collecting, architecture, canoeing and public speaking. • Friends of Argus Help crew and '1'laintain the tallship Argus. Teach Scouts how to set, strike and handle sails, navigate, steer and stand watch. Friends meet at 7:30 p.m., the fim Thursday of the month at the Sea Base. • Utter Gitter Pf'<>9ram Contribute to keeping the harbor clean as you putt around in the 20-foot pontoon boat. better known as The Hamilton Water Rake. The vessel's lowering conveyor belt scoops up floatmg debris. This program is run m conjunction with the City of Newport Beach. • Marine Program This supplemental science education program for youth six to 14 years old, increases knowledge of the oceans and 1Ls creatures. Volunteers are needed Thursday, occasional Tuesda~ and during seasonal whale watches . For more information on how you can volunteer your time at the Sea Base, call (714) 642-5031 . AMUSEMENTS C ORONA on M AR STATE BEACH Ocean Blvd. at Iris Avenue; pubhc parking. Fire pits for making s'mores and roasting hot dogs. Sand volleyball courts, concession stand . LAUNCH P AD Third floor Crystal Court South Coast Plaza 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa 546-2061 (!'" This JS a preview facility of the ' Discovery Science Center with m0<e than 60 interactive exhibits and lrve demonstrations. Upcoming events include Imagination Celebration's free hands-on exhibits: "Fun with the 1 Art.s,,. Wed., May 20 from 3 • 8 p.m. Science store. Admission fee for non-members. Open daily. NEWPOtrT 5PoRn Cou.ECTION 620 Newport Center Drive, Ste. 125 Newport Beach 721 -9333 Eleven-room museum houses the collection of Corona def Mar buslnesspenon, john Hamilton. From celebrity baseball jerseys and hockey masks to autographed balls, boxing g~ and stadium seats, the AILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC useum has one of the world's argest private collections A special lympic room Appeardnces by ports stars Open Monday through nday, 9 am to 4 p.m, Saturdays, 0 a m 10 4 p m Admission is free RANGE COUNlY f AJR & XPOSffiON CENttR outh Expo· Coasthn~. Kites & tarry Nights, April 1 7 · 19 all for hours 708-1 520 dm1ss1on and parlttng are free ocuses on the pos1l1ve ccomphshments Qf 0 C. students hrough compet1t1om such as class roiects, 4-H. Girl Scouts, Science nd E.ngtneenng Fair and a Talent earch, jau Festival, along with a un Zone, special contest.s and a ood bazaar Open to all Orange ounty preschool to high school age tudent.s. Compet1t1on handbooks va1lable UNIOR LIFEGUARDS unior Lifeguards 1s a program oord1nated through the City of ewport Beach to teach youth bout ocPan MJfety pen to nine -1 5 year olds, pphcat1ons were mailed out the eek of February 2 3 to all those on he mailing list. he summer program runs from une 22 through August 12 from onday through Thur<.day, 9 a m to oon or 1 to 4 p m A swim test 1s equired for entr.mce into the rogram. Youth must pre-register for he test. Testing will be held on April 6, May 3 and May 10 al Harbor 19h School swimming pool anytime tween 9 a.m . and noon. pphcants are required to swim 100 ards 1n less than two minutes. ro receive an application form, call 71 4) 675-8420 Forms should be eturned to the City as soon as ss1ble for cons1derat1on to the EWPORT AQUATIC CENTER NAC) Wh1techtfs Drive, North StJr BeJch, ewport Bear h (bay\ southwest hare) 6-7725 Neek-long summer camps for h1ldren ages 8 · 1 3, weekend cllnio n rowing, canoeing or kc1yak1ng at orth Star Beach Youth, ages 10 - 18, can ftnd out how to toin the ational champion kayaking team EWPORT DUNES RESORT D MARINA n the bay's southern end between amboree Road and Pacific Coast ighway. 729-3863 irate Parlt, a children's playground rea on the beach, has a sand ship, hale to chmb on, iungle gym, slides nd swings. Swim out to Moe 8. the tg blue whale floating m the water. ayak, sailboat & pedalboat rentals amping. IDfPOOU AT lrrnE ORONA BEACH ravel Pacific Coast Highway to oppy Ave. and head down to ean Boulevard, where you can rk and walk down to the beach. ouch but don't remove sea eatures or plant life, as 1t takes up o 25 years for a ltdepool lo return o its original balance Call 644· 3047 UPPER NEWPORT BAY ECOLOGICAL R£S£Rvt anoe and kayak tours, family ampfire programs, litter getter hiking treks and an evening "owt prowr weekends throughout the year Free two-hour walking nature tours conducted by naturahsts with the Dept. of Fish and Game are held the first and third Saturday of the month Join in the Ftsh Net Survey, when once a month boats bnng fish and creatures tn to shore to be studied and released Call 640-6746 WHALE WATCHING & MORE 2717 W Coast Highway Newport Beach 966-0686 Three-hour voyage aboard the h1stonc 118-loot schooner Pilgrim of Newport from january 1 through m1d-Apnl on Saturday, 10 a.m. -1 p .m.; Sunday, 1 . 4 p.m. Children, S 15, adults, S20 This summer youngsters can set sail for a learning adventure· choose from a Civil War overnight sail to Catalina, reliving the hie of a 1830s sailor, or d1scovenng a nch mant1me heritage dunng the Helm's Alee. ARTS ETC. IMAGINATION CELEBRATION ARTS IN HARMONY May 9 · 24 556-ARTS (2122). ext. 888 Annual county-wide arts feslJval challenges creallVltv 1n children and teenagers, through an array of public performances by professional artists. exh1b1t1ons, hands-on workshops, art displays and demonstrations Held at a vanety of venues. ORANGE (OAST (OLLEGE (OCC) CHtLDREH's THEATRE Co. 432-5880 Traveling theatre troupe, consists of actors visiting local schools to perform interactive theater. Performances also at OCC's DrJma Lab Theatre. Call for children's senes program schedule. ORANC.E COAST COLLEGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 432-5880 At .Jdem1c ennchment classes and arts & crafts programs for children and teem ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CfNnR 600 Town Center Onve (at Avenue of the Arts}, Costa Mesa 556-ARTS (2122). ext 833 Children's concerts are held from October through May. MUSICAL TREASURE HUNT Pacific Symphony Orchestra present.s a Musical Treasure Hunt on Saturday Concert Mornings at the Per1onning Arts Center at 9 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Kids can ask the conductor and musietans questions and enjoy a variety or activities. free to licketholders Call 556-ARTS (2122). LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUN NEWPORT SUCH Puauc LIBRARY Children's Senes at Central Library, Balboa, Corona del Mar and Mariners branches. After S<hool Program/Creative Encounters on Wednesdays from 2: 30 to 4 p.m. 1s part of Mariners Madness at Vincent Jorgenson Community Center. Open to youngsters in first through fifth grades. Call 717-3800. ORANG£ CouNTY MustuM OF ART COCMA) Harry C BlJ>b Education Center 850 San Clemente Drive Newport Beach 75911.22 Two new studios for art classes, creative exploration and workshops include Mommy & Me classes. after school & weekday programs and fun things to do over Spring break Summer art camps Cati for schedule and costs NATURE (ALLS ENVIRONMENTAL NATURE CENTI.R CENC) 1601 16th St., between Irvine Avenue and Dover Dnve, Newport Beach Call 64S-8489 to sthedule lours, wh1Ch are open to the general public Open-Monday Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m lo 3 pm Guided walking tours m the center's This 2.5 acre wildlife habitat features 1 3 California native plant communilles, geared for youngsters five and older Science Summer School Nature Camp 1s open to student.s who have completed kindergarten through 6th grade with claues by grade level A ma1or fundra1sing campaign, "Save an Acre for Our Kids" 1s now underway to purchdse an add1ttonal one-acre parcel to preserve, enhance and expand the facility To date. the ENC has raised one-fitth of its goal of S 1 m1llton Volunteers are needed to assist as tour gwdes RECREATION Bovs AND GIRLS CLUB of THE HARBOR AREA • Lou Yantorn Branch 2131 T ust1n Ave (behind Kaiser School) Cost.i Mesa, CA (71 4) 642-2245 Monday Fnday, 2· 30 to 7 p.m • Harbor Area Branch (Westside) 661 Hamilton Ave (al Rea Center) Costa Mesa, CA (71 4) 631 7724 Monday -Fnday, 2 to 6 p m Six 18 years old, After-school and summer day camp Arts & crafts, games, computers, learning center. CITY OF COSTA MESA Anl.R-SCHOOL PROGRAM The Community Services Dept Playground Program 754-S 158 Free (some charges for Jrls & crafts), supervised recreational act1v1t1es for 9 schools. CAMP COSTA MESA 754-5158 Summer vacation, Spring and Winter recess. EARL y CHILDHOOD PROGRAM Balearic Community Center 1975 Baleanc Dnve Costa Mesa 745-5158 Early Childhood Program, designed for the three-to five-year-olds who have not entered kindergarten 1s held at the center, 754-5175 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Anu-ScHOOl PROGRAM Community Services Dept. Playground Program 644-3151 Free (some charges for arts & crafts}, supervised recreational programs for children six -1 3 al local elementary schools. Recreation leaders at each site to provide a variety of playground activities. SUMMER RECREATIONAL CAMPS Call 644-3151 for schedules and cost Program~ include golf, sailing, tennis. NEWPORT-COSTA MESA YMCA 2300 University Drive Newport Beach 642-9990 After-school child care for ch1ldrt>n in kindergarten through sixth grade Sports, crafts, indoor outdoor games ORANGE COAST COLLEGE (OCC) SUMMER SPORTS AND AcnvmEs CAMP OCC Community Education, 432-5880 One-week, half-day sessions include 1nstruclJon 1n lrac.k and field, softball, volleyball, soccer, basketball, lloor hockey and ping p~ng SPORT LEAGUES CITY OF COSTA MESA COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPT. 77 Fair Dr, P 0 Box" 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200 (71 4) 754-5300 F1eld/Ballfield Reservations, 754 5300 Park Reservations, 754-5 300 Youth Sports, 754-5158 CoSTA MESA LrrnE LEAGUE PO Box 2015 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-2015 Amencan D1v1s1on, 262-78~ National D1vmon 966-2655 PoP W ARNER FooTBAU 3021 Harbor Blvd •B Costa Mew, CA 92026 440-9970 SOCCER AMERlCAN Yount SOCCER LEAGUE (AYSO) Region 97 E Costa Mesa and W. Newport Beac.h 631-0559 Region 120 -Costa Mesa 557-5620 PLAYMATES PRESCHOOL Since 1964 • Developmental and Earty Childhood Education Programs For 2 yrs. thru Pre-K • Special Emphasis on Kindergarten Readiness at the Pre-K Level • Potty Training Available FuU Day & Morning Half-Day Sessions Monday thru Friday 6:30am-6:00pm Director: Arlene Shapiro 714-540-1919 Stat. Uc:anse #300600796 795 Paularino Ave. • Costa Mesa Located Between Bristol & Bear St. Affiliated with Park Private Day School ELEMENTARY • MIDDLE SCHOOL • P.E. • Swimming (pool on premises! • Mu$ic 2'1 Mo1n Vista Ave., Cotto Me9Q. CA 926Z7 AfflaNd with~ Prwhool Corona de: Mar $ '> :IOO, 000 Newport Bca<.:h $4,650,000 Laguna Beac h $2,345,000 Coast Newport Properties• Newpo~each SS ,680 ,000 1997 $ Volume of Transaction~ over $1 Million Company #2' Company #3' Company #4 Company#S . ThL'I chart depicts the JX>rtentagt> d the 101.11 W'Nl dollar mlume <i the Tqi Fi~ Oftlcel seMng the ~pol\ Beach f.osl:t ~le..1 .irea rmm Mle. owr SI mil hon m Oistricl I I! From 11119-r 9/3()197 Thls represrn1a1io11 i based In whole or in 1>al\ on data supplied by the Orange f.o:N ~alioo or Rtahnl\ Multiple Ustlng Sen'la> on IMVCP Neither the A.~auoo. lt:S _Ml.5 nor Co.~ Newport P~l'lk5 guaran~ or ll in :u1y wa) re;pon.~1ble for 11.\ llCCl.11'3(.')' The data supplied may llOI reflt'Ct all l'l'al l"'lale actlvrty in the marl<e1 "Includes the 1t5Uhs o( multiple olf'Klel ... ~ Q) > ·-_J Q) ...c I- 7 • did you know ... rtw .irh < 011\tlllltt'\ Or.mqt• ( ounty\ 11th . l.mic•\t industry Wttf1 Jn I'( onon11< 1111pJ< t of i l 'iO nulhon • 1nr11i.1lly DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC performing arts • cinema • galleries • museums Af 1.,, ·, re·"'"''"'/.: "[ UTh,, /'a/ace flt South Cr1ost Plaza~ I Photo rnurtesy of Hah11 ( '11111111111111 111 Ill ft~ Theatre District Takes Center Stage T lw rww ( >rangl' County Theatre I. )1strict 1s poised to JO in t he ranks of I lw l11•sl-known theater districts 1n the world. Becoming one of the most vita lly dynamic a rts establi shments m thc• country, it is .1111 l111n·cl hv tlw Orange· County Performing Art8 I OCPA ) Cente r, South < '11.1 "1 H1 ·1u·rtory 1S<'R> and thrcC' Edwards CmemaH. With South Coast l'l.11 .. 1"'111ss'lhl· strPC•l a nd HO dining Vl'n m•s w1th1n walking distance. the dht r 111 will l1t· a dl•s tmation for both thc•att•r-go<•rs and tourists. \ 111;.!1111111 11f ll•t1d1·rs from tht> local thc•atc•r a tiH ('(Immunity "'l""'1 lw.11l1ng tlw proJccl include .Jerry Mandt•!, pn•s1d(•nt. OCPA; David l•:n11111·~ prmluemg a rtistic d1n•ctor, SCH. W .)am(•s Edwards 111, president, ~:d\\:1rd" ('1nl•mas ('1rc11il. Inc., and lll'nry S<•grrst rom, mnnahring partner, <' .J S1·1.:i-r .... 1 rnrn & SonH. 'l'lw foe.ii pmnt of' act1v1ty wil l hl' tht• rcmod<•I of Edwards Theatres ( '1 r1·111t Inc 's :IO-yt•ar-old twin mov1<• th l1HIPr locatl'CI on Town Center Drive in <'os1 a M<•s:t into "Thl• Palan• at South C'oast Plaza." Offer ing the largest stad111111 Sl·a t1n g in thC' country, Th(• Palact• will ht> dt•sii.,rne d in a soph1 st1cnt<·d styl<' rcmini sw1~t of majestic movie houses of the 1920s a nd I !*:IOs St atc·-of-the-art amcnit icH will includC' a giant screen surrounded by a proscenium-styled, old-fashioned frame, and plush stadium-tiered 1:1cats numbering 1,000, featuri ng 48 inch<'s of generous legroom and retracta ble armrests. 'T'rcatcd as a huge s how window, the exte rior will feature a new tower, contemporary in style. The grand lobby will display a 30-foot high by 2fi-foot wide mural, fra med by granite pillars. A stainless steel marquee canopy a nd incandescent bulbs will trans form the box office to the cinemas of the gold e n days. Gourmet concessions plus a cappuccino/espresso bar will (,'l'ace the lobby, with a s it-down lounge area_ A grand opening for The Palace at South Coast P laza is scheduled for November. According to James Edwa rds III, "The new t heater will bC' a landmark project and a catalyst to spark the Ornnge County Thea tre Di strict." Details on the Ornng<' County Theatre District can be accci-;scd vm t h t• w<>bsite, www.octhca lrl'd i strict. com . Film Fesl to bring more films, bigger stars The Third Annual Newport Beach International Film Festival <NBIFF> will return to Newport Beach from March 26 - April 5. Featuring more than 100 films from 30·plus countries, the festival is expecting 24,000 attendees. This year's line-up will include 75 feature films and 25 s hort works sh own throughout the Newport Beach area, competing for 10 awards. According to 'lbdd Quartararo, the festival's marketing and public relations manager, this year's goal is to promote the art of filmmaking, while bringing diverse programming to the community. The opening night gala will showcase Festival del Cine, NBIFF's first-ever Spanish Latin film program. A special screening and world premiere will showcase the evening, w.)lich is expected to be a well- attended celebrity event. Other highlights of the film fest will include: an Asian Cinema Kaleidoscope gala, a Japanese film pre miere benefiting the Japan America Society, a 20th anniversary screening of the classic surf film, "Big Wednesday," benefiting the Swfrider Foundation and a culminating awards ceremony. Advance tickets to films and selecte~ celebrity even ts are available by calling (888) ETM-TIXS. For more information, call (714) 851-6555 or visit the NBIFF website at www.nbiff.org. CINEMA CORONA DEL MAR PORT THEATRE 2905 [ COdsl Hwy 673-6260 Thrs 45-year-old landmaril undelwenl a S 1 m1lhon renovahOn Shows art, foreign film~ Acddemy Award-Winning Best Pic:tures through March 12, A) n Rand A Sen~ ol l rte, March 20-26, and Charlie Chaplin ~e$tival, Apn! 3.9 COSTA MESA EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER 2701 Harbor Blvd., Mesa Verde Center 979-4141 EDWARDS CINEMA COSTA MESA 1534 Adams Ave 546-3102 EDWARDS HARBOR lWIN Harbor Boulevard at Wilson Street 631-3501 EDWARDS METRO POINTE 901 South Coast Dnve 428-0950 SLld1um seating 1n all theaters EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PlAZA (will be renovated and renamed "The Palace") Bristol Street and Town Center Dnve 546-2711 EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PlAZA VILLAGE 1561 W SunflOYVt.>1 Ave. 540-0594 Independent art house style films EDWARDS TOWN CENTER 3199 Parle Center Dnve 751-4184 Current rum and repertory films. EDWARDS TRIANGLE SQUARE 8 Harbor & Newport Boulevards at 19th 574-7755 NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA THEATRE 707 Balboa Blvd., Balboa 673-0895 The Balboa Perlomiing Arts Theater Foundation needs S750.000 to purthaSt" the 77-year-Old lhealer. To date, 1150,000 has beei"I raised. FoundatJon members hope to renovate lhe bu11d1ng as a venue for fillTll, opera, concerts and music.al peff onnances. EDWARDS ISLAND ONEMAS FashlOrl Island 640-1 780 EDWARDS LIDO 5459Via Lido 673-8350 EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMAS 300 Newport Center Drive 644-0760 + NAC ? to IOU ?a ties tg, g, >lie rw h. first Sea din ter II( u >cf and IW the ) >res d. ore ivt! ts s h 8 ?for 125 DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC NEWPORT DUNES FAMILY FILMS 729-DUNE (3863) . Friday and Saturday evenings at dusk throughout summe<. Free adm1ssoo. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS Museum Education Center 8SO San Clemente Dove 7SG-1122 El Nli'\o Film Senes. "Key Largo," March 20.The renovated lO&seat Molly and Leon Lyon Audrtorum mows film claSSICS, Fnday nights at 6:30 p.m. Admission: SS; S3 for senlOrl, children and museum members. Pastries donated by the Sweet Lrfe; coffee by Diednch Coffee. GALLERIES CORONA DEL MAR ANGEL COVE STUDIO 340 Poinsettia 723-6023 Limited ed1tioos Gdee fine art pnnts of angles by artist Debo<ah Brooks MARGARET BEDEU GALLERY 700 1 /2 Carnation Ave 760-9100 Exhtbru environments and still Ide muted media on paper by painter/master pnntmaker Margaret Bedell and fine art pnnts by watercolonst l.Jnda Wtu11emore The gallery is combined with a working studio. Open Tue -Thur, 9· 30 am to S 30 p m. and by appointment CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM 3636 E Pacmc Coast Hwy (at Poinsettia) 723-1900 ClassK animation art, featunng the most complete collection by legendary Jn1mat1on artist and art director Chuck lanes Cels feature charactefl such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, The Road Runner and Wile E Coyote. Open daily and Thurs and Fn. to 7 pm PACIFIC COAST GALLERY /SAFARI GIFT GALLERY 2801 £ Coast Hwy., Ste llB (next to Starbuck.s Coffee) 675-1995 Gotng on Safari? Step into lh1~ unique gallery filled with AfrKan ob,ects of ilrt, sculpture, colorful handpa1nted boxes and ceramKS, and glass paper wetghts Unique treasures include the zebra-skin trunk. wire saxophone sculpture, and black and wMe umbrella lamp. Open daily, 10 am to 6 pm and evt'01ngs by appointment COSTA MESA GALLERY PARADISO 1838 Newport Blvd. 6SG-3690 Mon. ·Fri., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Showcases highesl quality of ong1nal contemporary artwork. Performance art. photography, installations and mixed media. INTERNATIONAL ART PUBLISHERS 655 Anton Blvd., Ste. A 825-3565 Orignat paintings and ftmited edition serigraphs by 11-year-Old artist Aluandra Nechita. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE (OCQ ANE ARTS GAUERY Art Center 432-5039 Through March 6: Society of Illustrators traveling Wlbition ~tins •o woru ~ting entMs from the 38th annual Society cl lllustRtoo call f<>f entMs. 'M>OO commissioned for maga.zJoe.s and ~ts. Mon. • Thur., 10 a.m. to l p.m. and Thur., 7 to 8:30 p.m. free admission. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE cocq PHOTO GALLERY Fine Arts Bu11d1ng 432-5629 Rotating exhibits. Mon. -Fn, 10 a.m to 5 p.m PITTR'S GALURY 1B12 Newport Blvd , 548-4Sl 1 Limited editions, onginals, pnnts, posters. Custom framing; art and frame restorallOO SHOWCASE GALLERY 1631 Sunflower Ave. Santa Ana (South Coast Plaza Village) 540.6430 Fine art gallery featuring work.s by local artists 1n oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, photography, sc.ulpture, ceramics and ,ewelry. Exhibition space ( 1,SOO square feet) includes the Gazebo Room. More than 60 local artists are membffi of the non- profit, co-op Costa Mesa Alt Leaque Open Tue. -Sat, 10 a.m. to S p.m; Sun., 11 am to S p.m. Monthly art demonstrallOns; work.shops Featunng photography by lackie Ovorman and ceramic.s by Pat Haag through March 2 SOUTH COAST ART GAUERY 1835 Newport Blvd .. Ste. D-160 (Cost.a Mesa Courtyards) 646-4S4S L1mtted editions, paintings, watercolor, photography and sculpture Ong1nal 01h by Italian artist Alicandro Custom framing, fine art restoration TOWN SQUARE GALLERY Tria119le Square at 19th Street and Harbor Boulevard (Entertainment Level) 548-7797 Originals, limited edition~ and prints by artists such as Patiu, Behrens, Hallam, Luongo, Markes, Pradzynsk1 and Neiman Open Sun. -Thur., 11 a.m to 10 30 pm. Fri -Sat . 11 a m to 11 p.m XANADU COLLECTION Crystal Court, South Coast PIJLa 3333 Bear St, 1tl06 966-0778 Hand carved wood flowers. fine art, antiqu1t~, bloom1119 animals, vases NEWPORT BEACH BRADFORD GALLERY 309 Palm St., •K. Balboa (next to Ferry & Fun Zone) 723-lOSS Works by artist Bracfford lohn Salamon Ong1nal drawings and paintings, hm1ted ed1ll0ns and hand-signed lithographs are 1n charcoal, pastel, lead and conte crayon. Also large mUted media collages and colorful pa1nt1ngs of nol.lble cultural figures DESIGN FORUM 3-431 Via Oporto, Ste. 1008 (l.Jdo Manna Village) 723-0148 Exh1brts contemporaiy fine art. much exclusive to this gallery/showroom lnstallaoons include contemporary lighting, intenor fumrsh1ngs and architecture. Open Tue. -Fn., 10 a.m to 6 p.m .. Sat., 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sun, noon to 5 p.m. GAUERY NEWMAN 229 Manne Ave. (Balboa Island) 723-4691 Features original oils by Al Newman and other work.s by local Balboa artists. GRAPHICS GALLERY 2191 Manne Ave (Balboa Island) 673-2220 Exh1brts originals, prirffi, fine art, sculpture Custom framing ViS1t1ng artists on Sunday throughout the summer Open 10 a.m to t> p m daily or by appotntment GREGORY GAUERY (RUSSELL JACQUES STUDIO) 3406 Via Ltdo 723-0887 This Design Source has combined the be\t of mtenor design with a worting artist's studio Home fum1sh1ngs, unique ha,,dpatnled furniture, glassware and accessories, pnnts, custom high-end frc1ming; interior design services. Artisl Russell lacques paints 1n his working studio in the back of the gallery on weekends. 3406 Via lido Newport Bec1ch 723-0887 Hours Open Monday through fnday, 11 a.m to 6 p m Closed Tuesdays LA GALLERIE D'ARTE 583 Newport Center Dr (Fashion Island) 64G-S991 Features internationally known European and Amencan artists such as Netman, Luongo. Pradzynskt, faLrchild, Aooro and Regina Ong1nals, limited edrtoos and books Att1st receptions. Rol.lt1ng collectioo of rare/antique work.s on paper LAHAINA GAUERIES 1173 Newport Center Dr., (fashion Island) 721-9117 VISIT YOUR ART MUSEUM TODAY! Orange County Museum of Art V') V') c: V') QJ 0 V') V') E V') ·-QJ t"Q ~ ·-~ --.c :::s ·-u L.L.. ·-+-I ..c: u ,. >< 'UJ UJ_J l 850 San Oemente Drtve, Newport Beach Open Tuesday • Sunday, 11 :00 •. m.·5:00 p.m. For more Information, call (71 .. ) 759.1122 Specializes 1n impreS51C>ntst, realist and surrealist work.s Ong1nals, limited edrtioos, bronze and acrylic sc.ulpture MARCEL'S GAUERY 3442 Via Oporto (l.Jdo Manna Village) 673-2222 Specializes in sengraphs, antiques, bronzes and fumrture. MARTIN LAWRENCE LIMITED EDmONS 221 Newport Center Dnve (Fashion Island) 759-0134 Exhibits worts by Kerry Hallam, Erte , Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Konda Kova and McKnight. Museum shop glassware and ceramics. Open Mon. -Fn., lO a.m to 9 p.m.; Sat .. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sun .. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m NESE GALLERY Famion Island, Newport Beach 644-9692 Two gallenes· A Thomas Kinkade signature gallery and one featunng the contemporary works of: Michael Wilkinson (acrylic sc.ulptures); Cs.aba Maritus, Daniella Soletto, lanet Treby; and Barbara Wood Lithographs, sengraphs and onginal Otis Mon. -Fn., 10 am to 9 p.m., Sat., 10 am to 7 p.m., Sun., 1 l a.m to 6 p.m. NEWPORT BEACH CITY HAU GALLERY 3300 Newport Blvd. 717-3801 Spn119 aod fall Juned Alt Shows. Caldornta Landscapes: Exhibit od and acryliC patntJngs by Siad Abdels.l)"d through Marth 30 PAGUACCI 3432 Via Oporto (l.Jdo Manna V~lage) 673-6292 Spe0ahzes 1n clown artworll and collectibles. Features pa1nt.ings and plates by Red Skelton; clown dolls, malks and figurines. Open 11 a.m to S p.m. dady. Closed Wednesday SALLY HUSS GALLERY 222-B Marine Ave. (Balboa Island) 673-1292 Showcases the colorful, wt11msical work.s ol artisl Sally Huss. Also localed in Atnum Court, Fashion Island. Call 719-9750 scon KENNEDY GALLERY 357 Old Newport Blvd. 6SO-S9S4 Features wons by manltme artist Scott Kennedy Custom pld.ure framing SOlJTH OF FRANCE 416 31st Street 675-1673 'Mllb'q stucflO d mpres.saornst \~ Johnson; aooque shop Mon -Fn • 10am to4pm Continued on page :Jn We're a full-service special events facility, designed to make you a success. Plus -.the rental rates are more than fair too! We 're located near the beach, smack in the middle of Orange County with easy freeway access from every direction. From receptions to home shows, festivals to trade shows ... you 'll be glad you held your event at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center. ~. a SUTION PLACE ART GALLERY Sutton Place Hotel 4500 MacArthur Blvd. 955-5600 This new four-level gallefy showccues contemporary work 1n otls, acryha, grapho and sculpture VALUJO GALURY 1610 W Coast Hwy. (Manner's Mile) 642-7945 The finest collection of 18th, 19th and earty 20th century manne pa1nt1ngs, peood artifacts, antiques, ship models and instruments. Open Mon. -Fn., 9:30 a.m to 5:30 p.m.; Sal, 10 a.m to 5 p.m. MUSEUMS CORONA DEL MAR I SHERMAN LI BRARY AND GARDENS 2647 E Coast H-...y 673-2261 The Library provides a h1storKal overvteW of the development of this region over the past century. Botanical collections range from desert cactus to exotK tropKal vegetation Hours Library Mon · Fn., 9 a m to 5 p.m Gardens, daily from 10 30 a m. to 4 pm Gift Shop Gardening events throughout ye<1r On Apnl 19, "A Tour of Channing Corona del Mar Gardens • Nominal ildm1ssion fee COSTA MESA ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART SOUTH COAST PLAZA GALURY AND MUSEUM STORE 3333 Bristol St, Ste. 1000 Costa Mesa 662-3366 Located downstairs near the carousel, this satelrite facility includes on-site exhibition space and a retail store, selling functional art. books, jewelry and more. free admis.sion. NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM 1 S 1 E. Coast Hwy. (Pacific Coast Highway and Bayside Drive) 673-7863 Established in 1986 and relocated from the Balboa Peninsula, the museom is located in the famous landmark river barge, renamed Pride of Newport (formally the Reuben E. Lee). Nearty a century of history of Newport Harbor has been preserved Open: Tue. -Sun., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed holidays free admis.sion. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART(OCMA) 850 San Clemente Dr. 750-1122 Regular hours Tue. through Sun., 1 la.m to .S p.m. Closed Mondays. Admiss1011 SS adults; S4 for students, Oil. Watercolor f:. Rcrylic Paintings Photography -Sculpture H 1xed Hed1a -Pastels Jewelry & Hore Wednesday Saturday 1 0 om 5 pm Sunday Noon -5 pm Coll for Tuesday hours and appointments SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE 1631 SUNFLOWER AVENUE • SANTA ANA (Next to Mortons) 540-6430 FlnE ART• LOCAL ARTISTS and seniors; free for childen under 16 and members. Tou.rs through March ci the permanent collection, held Tue., Thur., Sat. at 1 p.m. Also 20-mioute spotfight tours ot artworks every Sunday at 2 p.m. Gallefy space IS 15, 800 square feet, showcasing California art from 1900 to the present Sequence ci five galleries exhibits aJ aspects ol the combined collection, from Pletn N< to Object Art. One gallery devoted exclusively to photography and another to CeratnlCS and glass. Six permanent collection galleries house 6,500 pieces; five special exhibit galleries. Hany C. Bubb Education Center has two art studios with classes for ildults and children. Sculpture Garden houses three-Oimeruional works. OumooR CONCERTS COSTA MESA TRIANGLE SQUARE At the come< of Newport Boulevard and 19th Street, (at the end ol the 55 freeway) Costa Mesa 722-1600 Live muSK 1n Town Center on the Ente<ta1nment Level Mon -Fri., noon to 2.30 pm.; Fn and Sat, 7 to 10 p.m., Sat. and Sun., 1 to 4 p.m. In add'rtJon to enterta1nmen~ stop by the many delightful restaurants and take 1n the shops, gallenes and latest films at Edwards Cinema. NEWPORT BEACH FASHION ISLAND Summer music festival on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m 721-2000 PERFORMING ARTS COSTA MESA COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE 661 Hamilton St Call 650·.S269 for ttckets and schedule ORANGE COAST COUEGE (OCt) PERFORMING ARTS Refurbished Robert B. Moore Theatre, FaiMew Road and Arlington Drive Tickets: 432-5880 OCC Repertory: Program and reservations. -432-5932 Student weekday perlormances: Bemice Hassel, 432-5880. Yearly eotenailment calendar. We8day perlonnances specially designed for school groupL Group, student and senior rates. www.occ.cccd:edu ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 600 Town Center Dr. All Events, 556-ARTS (2122) Entertainment hall showcases theatrical and musical perlormances with special events throughout the yer. Venues at founder's Hall and Segerstrom Hall. The primary parong structure is located at Center Town Garage, adjacent to The Center on Sunflower Avenue, between Avenue of the Ms and Part Center Drive. For disabled parting, seatJng and Sennhetstr Hard-Of-Heanng devices, call 556-2787. Dine at the new Pla.za Cafe featuring sandwiches and pastas prepared and catered by Jerry's Famous Deli. The eatery opera one hour prior to show times. Also patio <fining. Frtt docent-guided tours through Segerstrom Hall's backstage areas, every Mon., Wed. and Sat. at 10:30 a.m. (subject to change}. Tours start from the Box Office and do not require a reservation for 10 or les.s. Call 556-ARTS, ext 833 www.ocartsnetorg/ocpac BALLET /DANCE TKkets at OCPA are available at The Center box offKe. Also at TtCkelMaster outlets or charge by phone 740-2000. OPERA PACIFIC 9 Executive Circle, Irvine, CA 92714 474-4488 or 800-34-0PERA PACIFIC CHORALE 1221 E Dyer Road, •230 J> RI N ·1· I i\; (; (: ():\I I',\ N 't .... I ll I ,. I ., H 2 .. /mm hasJt: lmsiness cards to comph•x full color printing. photogrophy and dPsign. WP do everything to servf' vour printin~ needs. 817WFSf 17I'H SI'REff, SUITE 1 afilA MESA, 714.631.4303 DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Santa Ana, CA 92705 662-23-45 PACIFIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1231 E. Dyer Road, #200 Santi Ana, CA 92705 755-5799 PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OF ORANGE COUNTY 2082 Business Center Dr. I 100 Irvine, CA 92715 553--2422 WILLIAM HAU MASTER CHORALE P.O. Box 2156 Costa Mesa, CA 92628 556-6262 SOUTH COAST REPERTORY (SCR) 655 Town Center Drive P.O. Box 2197 Costa Mesa, CA 92628 Tickets and schedule: 957-4033 Tony award-winning v.u1d class theclter on Maio and Second Stages. Elewn original productions each season. Commission fOUf to wi new plays annually and olftf a variety of~~ progams, nciucfng NewSCRipts public play-reading series and their Hi5panic 'Playrights Project. Box Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday and noo-perlormance days; 10 a.m. to s· 30 p.m., Tue. -Sat; noon to 8 p.m., Sun. Can 957-2602, ext. 210 for SCR's education/outreach programs. THE THEATRE DISTRICT The Lab Anti-Mall 29 30 Bristol St. (in the backlot) Ste. C -106 Call '°' tickets and schedule: 4 35-404 3 Non-equity, 60-foot theatre is 1n its third year of operation. Mario Lescot, artistic director. lmpres.sive stage settings. NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER 2501 Cliff Or 631-0288 Community theatre with productions by famous playwrights. Family show each season Se<1son runs Feb. • Sept TKkets for opening nights (chilmpagne recept10n with Gl\t); Fn · Sat . nights, and Thur mghts Sun matinee~ free parking PUBLIC ART CORONA DEL MAR BRONZE SEA LION SCULPTURE AT INSPIRATION POINT Below the bluffs, look down to spot a pup and mother sea lion, created by noted ceramiost Kay Finch. TOPIARY DOLPHI NS • Marguerite and E. Coast Highway CorOOil del Mar resident Bette "B.J" Moses, and her team of volunteers, decorate the village's 12 dolphin topiaries •Ocean Boulevard at Lari<spur on the ocean side. Garden of private residence is filled with topiary dolphins and waves COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA SCENARIO South Coast Pla.za Town Center (off Anton Boulevard) 435-2100 Sculptor tsamu Noguchi's 1.6--acre sculpturt garden includes six map elements representing California's rich efl'lironment The Forest Waltt, Energy Fountain, land Use, water Soulce, The Desert land and Water Use. Within the gaiden is Nogodll's commissioned "The Spirit d the Lima Bean," consl.stilg ci 15 granite boulders carved and fitted In Japan by two master stone cutters and rNiSembled by the arti1t on this site. Fl\'e, open 8 a.m. to midnight I AILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC OBERT MONDAVI WINE FOOD CENTER 570 Scenic Ave. EWPORT BEACH UNTAJN OUTSIDE F 24 HOUR FITNESS ewport Center Drive over the sc:ulpl\Jre within the metal ountain, Van Sant '72. FASHION ISLAND ATRIUM COURT Look up to see the flymg children's ulpture, near the entrance to Bloomingdale's Home Store. NEWPORT BEACH CENTRAL LIBRARY 1000 Avocado Ave. For art commm10ns and exh1b1t1e>n schedule: Contact Kann Schnell, ru1tura1 arts C()()(d111ator, City of Newport Beach, 717-3870 NEWPORT BEACHN ICINITY THE ARTS PROGRAM AT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT E.xhlhlllons and programs are organized around popular culture, fine art, children's art, Orange County history, aviallon and mulocultural arts. E.xh1btts: near depdrture Gates 1 -4 and Gates 12 -14. Framed children's artwo<k near security checkpomts. Call 252-5219 for schedule. OLEN BUILDING ON CORPORATE PLAZA DRIVE Dissimilar Equals by Laguna Beach artist Bill Bedford. 1Port Theatre to showcase cademy Award-winning films and Charlie Chaplin f es ti val Academy Award-Winning Best Pictures Continuing through March 12 • A Man for All Seasons, Fri. and Sat., February 27 & 28 Nightly: 7 p.m.; Sat. matinee, 1 :45 p.m. •A Bridge on the River Kwal. Fri. and Sat., February 27 & 28 Nightly: 9:20 p.m .; Sat. matinee, 4:05 p.m. • Lawrence of Arabia, Sun. and Mon., March 1 & 2 Nightly: 7:30 p.m .; Sun. matinee, 2 p.m. • From Here to Eternity, Tue. -Thur., March 3 -5 Nightly: 7:30 p.m. • On the Waterfront, Tue. -Thur., March 3 -5 Nightly: 5:30 and 9:50 p.m. • West Side Story, Fri. and Sat., March 6& 7 Nightly: 7:20 p.m.; Sat. matinee, 2:15 p.m. •Midnight Cowboy, Fn. and Sat., March 6&7 Nightly: 5:15 and 10:15 p.m.; Sat. matinee, 12:15 p.m. • Ben-Hur, Sun. and Mon., March 8&9 Nightly: 7:30 p.m.; Sat. matinee, 2 p.m. • The Godfather, Tue. -Thur .. March 10 -12 Nightly: 7 p.m. • The Godfather Part II, Tue. -Thur, March 10 -12 Nightly: 10: 15 p.m. Charlie Chaplin: Between Laughter and Tears Friday, April 3 through Thursday, April 9 • Modern Tlmes, Fri., April 3 & Sat., April 4 Nightly: 7:30 p.m.; Sat. matinee, 3:20 p.m. • The Great Dictator, Fri., April 3 & Sat., April 4 Nightly: 5: 15 and 9:25 p.m.; Sat. matinee, l :05 p.m. • City Lights, Sun., April 5 & Mon., April 6 Nightly: 7:30 p.m.; Sun. matinees, 12:25 and 3:55 p.m. • The Kid, Sun., April 5 & Mon., April 6 Nightly: 5:45 and 9:25 p.m.; Sat. matinee, 2:15 p.m. • llmellght, Tue., April 7 -Thurs., April 9 Nightly: 7:15 p.m. • The Gold Rush, Tue., April 7 -Thurs., April 9 Nightly: 5:45 and 9:55 p.m. For a complete listing of upcoming film schedules, call Landmark's Port Theatre at (714) 673-6260. The theater is located at 2905 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. COn\'enuonal heart surge!') requ1resa • 11 tolS-mch lllCl)IOll and Cllllm~ tl1rough the bre~tbone treatments, call 7141760- they're saving lives. _,... ll.t>\hnh: hear1 ' 1ri.:t·n LI'>t') a much ~111Jl1cr lllCl~ton ~IW~l1 the nh' ____ ·ng edge surgery quires cutting. n less pain and quicker recoveries for ospital is the first 111 Orange Count~ t Institute and our breakth rough ,HOl\q IH E A R T I 0...: c; I I f I I 1 ! -4 urvkc of HO#lf Hospilel , .. 1 4 17 60 -~09'i l www h o ag or g •I CJ) Q) (.) ·-> ~ Q) Cf) ·-c ::J E E 0 () .............._ CJ) Q) (.) co -a.. Q) -0. 0 Q) a.. ? • did you know ... Costa Mesa was once ; known as · Goat Hill i DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC city government • service clubs • who do I call? Rosalind W1llicm1s, prl'N1de11t and 1'1111f <>xecufic1p offirer for !ht' Newport 81'111 It C1111/i•r1•111·1· um/ \'1.,t111n B1111·C111 'Photo by MClrl' Mar/111, Daily Pilot Selling the Scene The predominant hue for the Colorful Coast has become green si nce Rosalind Williams became president and chi ef cxecutivr officer of lhl• Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau four years ago Ou ring her· tenure. she a nd her staff have made a diligent effort to ma ke Newport Fkach the dcstrnatton of choice for conference planners and coaches alike. Most rccentl), Williams and h er staff transformed the a rea to a bright :;hadc of blue after persuading hundreds of alumni from the University of Michigan to stay here before their trek to the Rose Bowl to rhet>r th€' Wolvc•nnPs on to victory in Pasadena. Long hcfon• Nt•w Year's rolled a round. Willi ams and her staff formulated their own game plan to keep Nt>wpurt Beach as a destination in the minds of Big 10 alumni directors. They invited them to the coast for site inspections, thc.•n followed up with a n a ll out blitz of gifts, begrnning with a dozen long-stemmed rus(•s. Add1t1onal items followed. incl uding mocked up ncwspapl'r headlines with each team as the winner The.• ConfC'rc·ncC' and Visitors Bureau and the City of Newport Beach scored a touchdown whl'n tlw alumni arnwd .rnd celebrated by spending tht•tr dollars here. "It was big monc·y at a time wh£•n we would normally be dry for business," Williams said. "And 1t was fun. The pcopl<' wt•re so friendly." For visitors or thmw who a rt• newly arrived in Newport, the Conference a nd Visitors Bureau s hould be their first stop. Loc<1ted on Pacific Coast Highway. the office offers a plethora of publications on ( Vl'r\1hing from )aC'ht charters to finC' dining and shopping. as well as an information kiosk out front. HC'hmd the scenes, there are IJ people that focus on marketing the area and its amenities to meeting Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau planners, conference coordinators and tour group operators. The crew has worked to bring such nationally televised events such as the Thshiba Senior Classic golf tournament and Davis Cup tennis to the area. "Group business is important because it keeps our hotels busy and if guests stay overnight there is more of a likelihood that they'll spend money at other local businesses," Williams explained. "The monetary effect is far reaching and rippling throughout the community." Indeed, the city's bottom line is well served by tourism, since according to Williams, a 10 percent transient occupancy tax enacted on hotels is the third largest contributor to the city's general fund, behind property tax and sales tax, respectively. Additionally, t he group's goal is to heighten the awareness of Newport Beach as a leisure destination, which is achieved by a public relations effort and an advertising campaign, utilizing consumer and trade publications. "There's a lot of competition out there, with Santa Barbara, Santa Monica a nd even bigger cities s uch as San Diego and Palm Springs. What sets us apart is the harbor, since people can jump on a harbor cruise as a group or as an individual," Williams said. "Golf is also a big deal and ecotouris m is becoming more importan t. We have groups of people visiting who will go to the Back Bay and will wa nt to learn more about the dredging efforts and t he preservation of the area." So what does Williams, a Newport Beach resident, do when she has free time? "Actually, it's a testament to Newport Beach because I like to stay home and do things, s uch as go for a walk on Balboa Island and have breakfast afterward, or go shopping at Fas hion Island. J truly enjoy it there -it's just phenowenal the way they've made it visitor and public friendly," she said with a smile. "I feel very fortunate to live here and very fortunate to sell it as a destination." The Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau is located at 3300 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach (714) 722-1611 or (800) 94-COAST. COSTA MESA The city of Costa Mesa is located in central Orange County, about 37 miles southeast of Los Angeles and 88 miles north of San Diego. Its northernmost border 1s within four miles of the Pacific Ocean. DATE OF INCORPORATION lune 29, 1953 CITY Morro Hub of the Harbor Area NICKNAME City of the Arts (once known as Goat Hill) CITY FLOWER Fuchsia CITY TREE Indian laurel SISTER CITY Wyndam, V1Ctona, Austraha AREA Costa Mesa encompasses a total of 16 square miles (8,215 acres). Approximately 80% is on an uplifted table, the Newport Mes.i, bounded by steep bluffs on the southwt!st, elevated from 80 to 110 lee! above sea level on the south and 30 to 49 feet at the c.11y·s north end CLIMATE Mild winter, warm summer;, moderate rainfall and generally year-round sunshine Ave temp lanuary· high 69 degrees F, low 41 degrees F, july: high 95 degrees F low 60 degrees F Ave. rainfall, 14.5" annually (more than 90% between Nov - April); humidity. 71 % GOVERNMENT Costa Mesa is a council/manager fomi of government Frve City council members are elected at large to staggered four-year terms; ~ two yeal'1, alternately two or three council seats become ava~able for election. The council appoints one of its members mayor for a two-year term. CITY BUDGET The adopted city budget for fiscal year 1997-98 is S73,872,570. Costa Mesa Reta~ Sales Tax Revenue 1980: s 11,231,265 1996: S26,565,000 (1996-'97 est) 2000: NA CrrY COUNCIL Ma.ting address: P.O. Box 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200 754-5285 . Meets in the City Council Chambers on the first and third Mondays of the month 1t 6:30 p.m. + • ... " ' • , ' •• ' ... I f I DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Mayor: Peter Buffa Council: Gary Monahan (Mayor Pro Tern), joe Erickson, Heather Somers, Libby Cowan crrv HALL 77 Fair Drive Costa Mesa CA 92626 754-5223 Mailing Address P.O. Box 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92628-1200 (unless noted) BUSINESS /INDUSTRIAL Total number of businesses, 7,980 (1990) Percent employed: 93% Percent white collar: 65.9% The pro1ect1on of future employment is 89,550 by the year 2,000, increasing to 98, 198 1n the year 2020 per the Orange County OCP-96 for Costa Mesa COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 754-5678 COMMUNITY SERVICES Adm1ntstration. 754-5300 Job Center ( Monday · Saturday, 6-1 I a.m.): 631 -1963 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Adm1nistratt0n: 754-5270 Building Safety· 754-5273 Building Inspections: 754-5626 Municipal Code Enforcement 754-5607 Business Assistance· 754-5613 Code Enforcement 754-5623 Planntng· 754-5245 EMPLOYMENT Labor force S0, 170 (1995) FINANCE Adm1nistra11on 754 Sl43 Business l1tenses 754 52 H FIRE Fire Chier Franlo. Fant1110 Emergency· 911 Administration 754 5106 m for deaf only 634· 7 23 7 Fire Prevention. 754 5128 Public Education 754 568 3 Bicycle Lteenses (Sunday 2 4 p m ) 754-5280 FIRE STATIONS Company 111 2803 Royal Palm, 754 5226 Company 112 800 Baker, 754-5141 Company 113 1865 Pa~ Ave .. 548-851 3 Company #4 2300 Plac.enlla, 548-8543 Company #5 2450 Vanguard. 754-5005 Company #6 3350 Saktoda Dr .. 708·2739 INCOME Per capita: S 18, 175 Median household S40, 31 3 LAND USE Approximately 48% is designa ted for residential use, 14% for commercial use, 1 3% for industrial use and 25% for pubhc and sem1-pubhc use. RESIDENTIAL Housing Units: 40,390 ave. home sales price (1996): S224,800 owners: 42% renters: 58% avg. rents: S837 avg vacancy rate· 4Clb Source: The Research Networic . 1995 COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL (C1l}'W1de 1995 ex1st1ng development) Commercial/office· 19,401,697 sq ft Industrial. 12,407,000 sq ft PARKS, RECREATION FACILITIES AND PARKWAYS COMMISSION 754-5300 Members: David J. Stiller, Richard I Mehren, Sandy Pinkerton, Mike Schaefer, lonathan Zteh, Mclrk Hams. Chris Sams PERSONNEL Administration: 754-5350 Job Information 754-5070 PLANNING COMMISSION Walter M Davenport, chair; Chns Fewel, Linda DLXon. vice chaw Charles Robertson; Thomas Sutro Meets second and fourth Monday of each month at 6 30 p m POLICE Chief of Police, David L. Snowden 99 Fair Dr .. Costa Mesa Emergency: 911 Administration: 754-5115 Animal Control/licenses 754-5311 (lost and found) Business Calls 754-5255 Cnme Prevention· 754-5320 Parking V1otations Hotline. 754-5238 POLICE STATION S 77 Fair Dr 754 5280 \. ..Jth CJJSI P1aza '>l1ll \tJt1on 754-5305 \'\~t Side wb StJtlOn 722 0714 POPULATION ( 1990 tensus) Total population 96.357 Average household size 2 49 Average family size. 3.25 Households with children: 25.6% Median age: 31.2 High school graduates: 82% College graduates: 25% Foretgn-bom population: 22% Age Distribution 0 • 4 years 5. 17 years 18 · 24 years 25 • 45 years 45 · 64 years 65+ years Ethntc Mix White: 72.4% H1span1c. 19.9% Asian 6.3% Black. 1.0% Othe.r 0.4% 1980· 82,562 1996. 102,0842 2000 108, 994 6.9% 12.7% 134% 42.3% 16.6% 81% Sources Orange County OCP-96 pro1ec11ons and State Department of Finance PUBLIC SERVICES Adm1mstral.lon 754-5343 Bill Moms, director of public services· 7S4-5323 Eng1neenng 754-5343 Pothole Hothne 642-1721 Pro1ect Adm1ntstrat10n. 754-5029 Recycling 754 5043 Sanitation 754-5 307 TraHic Eng1neenng 754-5335 Traffic Signal Failure (Business Hours), 754.5335 N1ghts/Weekends/Emergenc1es, 911 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 754 5635 VOTER REGISTRATION 49,812 WHO DO I CALL? D-JQ~ barl..1nq, 754 S 311 Lonq-1t•rn1 1uto pJrkir'Q v1olat1ons. 754·5238 ~01~e compt.11nts. constructt0n onf'I 7'l4·Sl45 ParkwJ> trt-t> repl1cement or tret tri~m1nq 548-3887 Pothole hothne, b4 2. 1 7 21 Strt.>et sweeping, 642-1782 Note All art'a codes are 714 unless otherwise notrd. Statistkol mformatlon: courtesy, The City of Costa Mesa and Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerr:e NEWPORT BEACH The city of Newport Beach 1s located 30 minutes south of long Beach, 40 minutes south of Los Angeles and about 70 minutes north of San Diego ~ DATE OF INCORPORATION September 1, 1906 When the Pacific Electric Railway extended to Balboa, the beach boom began and 1n 1906 the small settlements of West Newport, East Newport and Balboa incorporated as the city of Newport Beach. Pop 205 NICKNAME The Colorful Coast CITY FLOWER Bouga1nV1llea CITY TREE Coral tree SlffiRCmES Okazaki, Japan Anl.lbes, France Cabo San Lucas, MexKo AREA Square Miles Land 13 9 Bay 2.04 Ocean 20 Total 35 945 Acres 9,024 1,305 6 12,800 23, 129 6 WATER FRONTAGE Harbor, 25 4 miles Ocean, 6 1 miles CLIMATE (AVERAGE ): winter. 5 7 3 degrees F summer, 64 1 degrees F rainfall, 11 09" annually GOVERNMENT Newport Beach is a charter oty governed bran elected seven-member city council dnd operates under the council-manager form of government. CITY BUDGET (1996-97) Revenue Estimate· S 122.878, 909 Proposed Expend1tu~. S80. 1 70,802 Continued on page .JO "Cily t1f tlv ~ris" GOVERNME~T COMM U\I~ ~------------------------------ COSTA MESA CHAMBER O F COMM ERCE 1700 Adams. Suite 101 Costa Mesa, 92626 (714) 885-9090 FAX (714) 885-9094 S'~~1~ S'outkrl( Catfol'l(ta SJiree 1968 714-834-0234 ROUOFF COMMERCIAL .... ·~ CITY COUNCIL Ma1hnq address N('Y.lport Beach City Hall 3 300 N('Y.lport Blvd Newport Be.ich, CA 9266.i 644-3309 Mc1yor· Thomas Edw.irds Council Jan Debay, john Hedges. Norma Clover, Dennis 0 Nr1I. mayor pro tern. lohn Noye\, Tom Thomson CITY HALL ~ 300 Newport Blvd NC'wport Bc•.1ch, lA 9.2663 3884 MJ1hnq Ac.Jdrf's\ PO Bo~ 1768 NPwport Bc .. 1111, C.A 92658·891 S lnlurm,llum 644 3 309 City Attornt>y, Robt-rt H BurnhJm 644 31 31 City CINk. LJVonrw HJrklf'n 644-3007 City ManJqer Kl'v•n Murphy 644-3000 Ass1slan1 C 1ty Manc1qer, Sh,11on W iod (Community development) RPvenue Mc1n<1gPr, Clf'n [ wrrf•JU fm<1nre, 644 3141 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES lnformaoon: 644-3309 Business LKenses · 644-3141 Human Resources: 644-3300 Personnel: 644-BOO Water Billing· 644-3050 ARTS COMMISSION PO Box 1768 Newport Beach 92658-8915 Meets second Thursday of each month Kann Schnell, cultural arts coordinator Wilham Valentine, chair Pdtnc1a Brubaker, v1Ce chdn Members: Cathy Anderson, Lyn Belasco. Michael Coon, Roya Foulad1, Mary Mact111yre-Ham1lton, Kathy Harmon. l ,1tlw11ne M1Chdels, Ncmcy Warier Brady CIVIL SERV ICE BOARD Meets first Monday of each month '1.lembers. Pdula Godfrey, Clint Home, Slewn Bromberg, chair, Robert A Foster, VICI! chair, Dayna Pettit CO MMUNITY SERVICES Inf or ma lion 644-3151 Recreallon-644·3151 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF ORANGE COUNTY CLOTHING ~:~·HOUSEWARES •HOME FURNISHINGS Costa Mesa Store and Donation Center 620 W. 19th Street (714) 646-2479 STORE HOURS -MON-SAT: 9am-8pm SUN: 1oam-6pm Ston.• sa lt's provide funding for our programs ;mcl 1,c•1 v1ct>s offered to people with disabilities. C1outlwill lndU\(rl{'\ or Orange County • WWW ocgoocJw1ll org STORE 6 DONATION CENTER EMPLOYMENT Labor force 40,560 Unemploymenl rate: 2.6% FIRE & MARINE Emergency· 911 or 644-3611 Admin1stra11on 644-3104 Fire Prevention. 644-3106 Manne Tidelands· 644-3044 US Coast Guard, 673-0420 Harbor Patrol, (emergency) 911 or 834· 3800, business 723-1002 Manne Dept. busine~. 644-3044 Surt and Weather, 673-3371 FIRE STATIONS firt' Chief Tim Riley Business (all): 644-3103 Balboa. 1 1 0 Balboa Blvd East Balbod Island. 124 Manne Ave Corond del Mar 410 Mangold Ave. Lido 475 32nd St Mariners 1 348 Irvine Ave Newport Cenler· 868 Santa Barbara Dr GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT 592 Superior Ave Nl.'Wport Beach, CA 92663 Adm1niwa11on 644-3055 Relu~ Collection. 644-3066 CraHlll 644-3333 HARBOR Boats 9,000 Res1den11al Pier 1,230 Commercial Shps & Side fies. 2, 119 Bay Moorinqs 1,221 INCOME Perr .ip1lJ \SO) 1 '> MPd1c1n l111U\d1old \61 892 LAND USE Business/ Industrial To1al number of busmes~es 4000· Acre\ 1oncd for planned industry JBS 02 Recreational (Mres) Parks (40) 166 8.2. Beaches 224 00 (2 4811\1 or land) To1al Bay & Ocean 14,464 . .22 LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Study sernon meets Lh1rd Monday of each month; regular meeting 1s held first Monday of each month Members. C. Bennen Jackson, chair George lelfnes, Frank Lynch. juhe Ryan, Jim Wood LIFEGUARD HEADQUARTERS 70 Newport Pier N('Y.lport Beach, CA 92663 Emergency (24 hours)· 673-3360 Information· 644-3044 Surf & Weather: 673-3371 PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION COMM ISSION Meets first Tuesday of each month Bill Schonlau, chcur Patr1C1a Beek, vice ch.i1r Members: Kenneth Bonner, Pete Compton, Malcolm Dunn, Phillip Glasgow, Donald P1att, Terrance Phillips, Val Skoro PLANNING & BUILDING Planning Information 644-3200 Bu1ld1ng Information 644-3275 PLANNING COMM ISSION 644-3200 Meet5 Thursddy preceding etty council meeting at 7 p.m. Members Mithael C Kranzley, chair C<1rold Adams, Thomas I Ashley, Rk.hard Fuller, Anne Gilford, Tod Ridgeway, Edward Sehch, vice chair POLICE STATIONS Chief of Pohce, Robert McDonell 870 Sanld Barb.ird Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 ~mergency. 911 Reporting 644-3711 (Crimes, accidents, net'ds poh<e) Business. 644 311 / POPULATION (1990 census) permanent 69,301 men 49 47%, women SO S 3%. college degree 45 81 % median age· 41 7 Tourist, 20,000 to 100,000 per day Aver age household Sile 2 I 7 Households with children 16 8% Age D1stnbul1on 0 • 13 years 14 24 years 10 77% 10.5% R ECYCLING Q UESTIONS? 0 WE HAVE A~SWERSl NEW Used NccdlclSyringcs Disposal Prognm Large Item G:>Uoction, Tdephone Book Rocycling Household Hazardous Waste Disposli, Used Oil G:>Ueaion G:>mposting & Gra.ocycling School Rocycling & Educational Programs 714-754-5307 Serving Costa Mesa and Sama At1a Htights rtsitk11ts sinrt 1941 t i. I 1 , I I ' I ... I I , ' DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC 25 -34 years 45 -59 years 60 -64 years 65+ years Ethnic Mix White: 90.37% Hispanic: 5.1 9% Asian: 3 82% Black: .36% Other. 03% 17.38% 22.22% 5.27% 16.94% PUBLIC WORKS Information: 644· 3311 Traffic Eng1neenng: 644-3344 VOTER REGISTRATION 49,812 Source· Focus Orange County ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT 18601 Airport Way, Santa Ana, CA 92707 Ad1acenl lo Newport Beach, rust south of the San Diego Freeway (1-405) at MacArthur Boulevard and one.half mile southeast of the Cost.a Mesa Freeway (55) wrth the Corona del Mar Freeway (73) servinq as 1!5 southern boundary Terminal operations are 6 a.m to midnight Airport Adm1rnstrat1on 252-5171 Paging Terminal: 252-5006 MARINE AND AIR EMERGENCY US Coa5t Guard, 673-04.20 Harbor Patrol, (emergent y) 911 <11 723-1000 Lifeguard, (24-hour emergency), 673-3360, business, 644-3047 Manne Dept. business, 644· 3044 ~l.inne Tidelands, 644-3044 Surf and Weather, 673-3371 POPULATION TRENDS Population, Orange County 1980· 1,932,921 1996 2,624,300 2000: 2,829,5001 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS CO STA MESA AAA Information, 427-5950 Roadside service, 641 -0833 ANIMAL CONTROL. 644-37 17 ANIMAL LICENSES, 644-3141 ANIMAL SHELTER 2075 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 644-3656 BARK PARK HOnlNE, 754-5041 BUSINESS LICENSES, 754-5234 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COSTA MESA 1700 Adams Ave., Suite 10 I Costa Mesa, CA 92626 885-9090 Monday -Thursday, 9 a.m. to S p.m.; Friday by appointment President & CEO, Ed Fawcett Mt>mbersh1p Director, D11rla lacob\ DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC POST OFFICES (800) 275-8777 Main Office 1590 Adams Ave., (92626, 92628) Mesa Center Station 2230 Fairview Rd., (92627) VISITOR INFORMATION Contdct the Cosld M~~ Ch.:iml>cr ul Commerce Phone: 885-9090 or Costa Mesa Tourism & Promotion Council Phone: 800-399-5499 NEWPORT BEACH AAA Information, 476-8880 ANIMAL LICENSES, CITY HALL 644-3141 AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3880 Birch St., Newport Beach, CA 92660 476-8880 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE CORONA DEL MAR 2843 Coast Hwy., East Newport Beach, CA 92625 673-4050 President, Buu lackson NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1470 Jamboree Road Newport Beach, CA 92660 729-4400 President Richard Luehrs www.newportbeach.com NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU 3300 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach, CA 92663 722-1611 President Rosalind Wilhams LIBRARIES ( 4) (see Education section for branches) Information: 717-3800 Adult Literacy: 717-3874 POST OFFICES (800) 275-8777 Main Office 11 3 3 Camelback St. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Balboa Island 206 Manne Ave Balboa Peninsula 204 Main Corona del Mar 406 Orchrd Rrvers1de Station 191 Riverside Ave. VISITOR INFORMATION Contact the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau Phone: 800-94-COAST Fax: 772-1612 • Note: All area codes are 714 unless otherwise noted. ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL Emergency reports: Dial O for the operator and ask for ZENITH 12000 Business: 567 -6000 DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES 650 West 19th St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 631-8150 FISHING LICENSES • Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa Peninsula 673-1434 JUDICIAL COURTS Orange County Harbor Municipal Court 4601 lamboree Road Newport Beach 92660 476-4699 NEWSPAPERS Darty Pilot, 642-4321 Orange County Register, 83S-1234 Times Orange County, 966-5600 ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR PATROL 1901 Bayside Dr. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Emergency: 7 23-1000 Mooring & Business: 723· 1002 Small Craft & Weather: 644-3044 ORANGE COUNTY REGISTRAR OF VOTERS, 834-2244 ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF, 770-6011 ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 700 CiVlc Center Dr., West Santa Ana, 834-5277 POISON CONTROL CENTER UCI Medrcal Center, 456-7890 RED CROSS 601 North Golden Circle Dr., Santa Ana, 835-5381 (Orange County Chapter Headquarters and Blood Center) TELEGRAPH, WESTERN UNION 800-325-6000 TIME, 853-1212 (charged as a local ull1 SERVICE CLUBS AND VOLUNTEER CENTER SERVICE CLUBS CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK This networking group meets at 7 a.m. every Fnday in the Mezzanine at Newport Gateway, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For information and reservations, call SS0-4785 FIRE EXPLORERS The Costa Mesa Fire Departmen1's frre Explorers exposes young adults who are cons1denng a career in hrehghting to every aspect of Che 1ob Post 400 meets every Tuesday at 6 p m al vanous fire stations. Men and women ages 16 Lo 21 are welcome to 101n. For more rnfo~matron, call 754-5204. JAYCEES GROUP The Jaycees are a group of young professionals ages 21 -39 who get together for community service, business networking and socializing. For more information, call 451-21 78. KIWANIS CLUB The ~wanis Club of Newport Beach- Cororia del Mar meets every Thursday al noon at the Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Dnve, Corona del Mar. For 1nformat1on, call 852-11 48 LEADS CLUB The Newport Coast Chapter of Air Lassen's Leads Club meets every Tuesday at 7"15 p.m. at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and Newport Boulevards IRWIN DVM NEWPORT•MESA ANIMAL ttOSPITAL "Car• and Conc•m tor Lo11•d Crwatur••" • Full service hoapltal • Financing Avellable • Beautiful, clean f aclllty • 28 years experienc. •Friendly, well-trained 1taff • Per1onal care • Boarding available • Top quallty pet supplies Grooming by · Alorltf1n3'" Please call for appointment Mon -Sat 8,30-3 848-9800 7:30 em to 11:00 pm Mon-Fri 7:30--4:00 Set• 11:00-4:00 Sun 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE t5420ldNewportBlvd. 642 2100 _S.twHn 16th-•nd 18th St. • ...:::::::._ in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 857-6059. NETWORKING MEETING The Networkers, a pr09ram provided by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, meets Wednesdays from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 p.m at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. For 1nformateon, call 885 9092 SEA EXPLORER Sea Explorer Shrp · Del MJr 711 ol • Orange County 1nV1tes young men ages 14 lo 18 who are interested in being part of the sea explorer shrps in Orange County. They offer a well- rounded mantime experience pr09ram including sailing, seamanship, piloting, navrgatlon and cruising. M eetings are at the Sea Explorer Sea Base in Newport Beach . For informauon, call 642-8503 or 551-8591. TOASTMASTERS CLUBS The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club holds meetings open to anyone w1shrng to improve their pubhc speaking skills For information, call 444-5030 WALKING GROUP No Xcuz! Fitness offers walking clubs for enjoyable walks along local scenic routes. Learn techniques that will effectively condition your body and burn fat. To reserve a space, call 642- 5866. VOLUNTEER CENTER OF GREATER ORANGE COUNTY ,, lb m I SOO volllnt~r ''J.11 u1tu ,1l1t>s, the Vo•uflll't:'• Ct:nler will match people and group~ wrshrng to volunteer with non-profit agencies in their area. For information, cont.act the Center's Volunteer Connection Lme at 953- 5757 ext. 106 . WE ACTIVATE YOUR PAGER $10.95 Includes: Re-Crystal, Re-Cop, Activation, and 3 Months Airtime. No Tax, No Gimmicks Out The Door. Some Doy Service M-f Before 3pm p~p~ ,' 6 .! • ,(· •' : , .-0 • • I.• ~~It' : Mt> 208() NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Beautify Your Yard! \il'e ha iie over 40 years combined service in th is area. • Lana..capc Dcsi¢n • Stonework. Our quality. creativity and Pauo~ & BB(~ seruice are unmatched. Together we will take care of all your • \\'atl·rfalt~. Pool.., & Spa., • Sprlnkkr s~~lcms • land~>C Lighlliu! landscape and ntasonry •Drainage Spcdalisls needs. FARNSWORTH GLASSELL t.\~1l~~C.\PI: ( OMJ>.\;\') MASONRY COMP,.\.\1 548-5132 434-7744 Ii. t l:.?111711 -- She speaks for the babies D Phl>l' Magnust•n ofC'osta !\fosa j::; mak ing a cl11l1•n•nn· Slw Pl'lahlished Pro.iect Cucldl<' Ill 1 ~11HI lo pro\ 1<I\ "oft l4J~ s to polit:l' .IJ..:l'lll'J(•-. lll\!th1·d \\Ith l'l'ISIS tall:-. d1 .. il1ng Wtlh chdd11·n. 111h11p4':0-111 n·d11nng till' e n1 ot 10n;tl I Id 11111: l Tlw pro11·1·t t''\f1.1 1Hl1·d 111 .J ul~ l~!l(j lo 1mluck a ( 'ri-.i-. 11 111 I .1111• :1f'flor :\1.1gnu:-.1·11 l1•arn1·d of' li ve• bali11•,.. t h.11 had IH•1·11 :tl>:111dmll'd 111 < >r:irig1· ( 'ounl~ 111 Jllst •Hll' month. l'ro)l't'l Cuddli-hots n •scut•d ·l~I hah1cs and ts , worktng nn :WO casl's with m11th (•rs who are L'illwr unubll• or un willing to keep tht•1r infants. g-111d111g lhl'm through tlw <1dopt1un pruc(•ss. Suhstanc<' ahusc·. fi.·ar of' custodial hattlt·s. h11mil1e1t10n and financial restrictions arc among thl• vuri<'ty of' reason:, why mothc•rs delib('ntll' ahandonmg their infant:,. Along wtth establishing a confidential, 24-hour a day life -saving crisis hotline, P roject Cuddle immediately responds when a call of an ATONE WITH THE SEA Th e Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date takes to the deep hke a dolphin Matserful Graceful Superbly designed. A dauntless chronometer Even at depths of one thousand feet Crr:ifted to rigorous standards of Rolex performance the Submariner Date 1s as durable as II 1s reliable Onlv dt your Qft1 c 1 Ro~c / abandoned baby comes in. Follow up contact is made whenever a woman decides to give up her baby. "Aller a baby is dcltverC'd, I put together a gift box with a t.:roc het(•d blunkl'l, Jl•welry. cofli:·t· and a baby hook It makt•s the h1rth mothc•r h•t•I "IH'l'lal." J\l a J,!llllSl'll ,,.u1d. "All I ask 1:-. th.it ...;hl· gi""·"' llll' ;1 photograph of' tlw bah~· to :idd to my :-.l'r,tpliook." In addition to prnvidmg Hn altt•rnativc to baliv abandonment, ProJ('tl Cuddle visits high ~chools to t ducate DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC t ecnagers on how drugs and alcohol affect bot h thl· mother and the developing fetus. fJehlw ond Dai 1d Ma~11uwn ar1 '11rm11rHl11d bv their fam1l,' Photo courte.~_v Phnlllgrapll\ h_, Pat111• Staffed by 40 phone oper ator s, 400 volu nteers in California a nd 1,500 more nationwi de, Project Cuddle helps match the birth mother with adopt.we I rescue I families. In Decembe r, a n annua l holiday party was held for 501 a bused or aba ndoned children from Orange and Los Angeles counties who are now in protective custody. More than 100 volunteers organ ized the event, including the Newport Sunshin e Rotary who helped with leather crafts and students from Harbor Day School brought goodies. Cor porate a nd individual supporters provided gifts. "We a re so grateful that Project Cuddle has received such great loca l s upport from the commmunity," Magnusen said . "We are alwa ys in need of corpor ate sponsor ships and donat ions to keep the program running." Debbe and h er husband David h a ve been foster pa rents for drug-exposed chlldren for 13 years. They h ave seven children, five of whom are adopted. Magnusen is currently upda ting he r book, "It's Never Dull," which s hares real-life accounts of Project Cuddle. Both the ofiginal edition (which appeared in 1991) and the reprinted version, due out in April, include a foreword by celebrity Ted McGinley, who atte nded Harbor High with Magnusen . "I've a dded two new chapters, entitled, 'Winnie the Pooh' and "rigger Tho'," Magnusen said. 'I:Jf'E ?{'E'WPO!/l'I '13'£7tCJI LIO'l{S CL'l1'13 Here's how you can help: • Provide finances for the purchase of food , diapers and toys. • ''We Serve " '11ie 'Njwport :f3eacli Lions C[u6 Meets-1'' 'Wetf. 6:30 p_m Jlt tfie 'NJ ort Jlaroor 7{autica( Museu iver6oat 1{.es taurant Serving O.C. for over 35 yrs. Fami~ Owned & Operated We Do It All • Let someone at Project Cuddle educate your sch ool. club, place of worship or hospital. • Req uest information on getting sticker s fo r your horn<.' or office regard ing Project Cuddle. • Volunteer to man the 24- h our hotline at you r home (714 area codes onlyl • Adopt a ch ild fo r the holiday and provide a special gift or money toward a gift. • Be a rescue family. For more information , call (714) 432-9681 or e-mail Cuddle2@ix.netcom.com FYI Need help? CHARLES H . BARR Call 1-888-628-3353 or 1·88-TO CUDDLE if you need help or want to talk to someone about your baby. All calls are confidenial and taken 2-1 hours a day. seven days a week. 1803 Westcliff Drive • Newport Beach• (>42-3310 Went to volunteer? Call (714) 432-9681 . Donadom7 Always welcomed, they cover the cost of phone buts, supplies, travel for rescue families to see the birth mother, etc. Please mail donations to: 2973 Harbor Blvd., #326, Cost.a Mesa, CA 92626. ••;\ 'f .S, /t f , , (I ff f ~ I • I .. ~ t,) DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Lt\.,. \Tf~f~\ AL Tf --'"(, TIVf -i l~t,,. ( . SPECIALIZING IN PORSCHE, VW AND AUDI REPAIR 1634 Ohms Way Costa Mesa (714) 631 -2092 complete Auto Body Paint & Restoration au •oretgn & Domestic cars S. or1er 28 veors .. lff!"lence Insurance Claim? • Don't lc1 yow iruurolJ'ICe company diti:a you • It is )\ltlf ~ right ro chot~ • lnsurana: claim.<. wdmmc • Wnnen w.uraniv • AU cbint-. prou:;..,cJ hy cxpcnmccJ prol\_~ion.ils Sir Charles Ltd. Mon.-Fri. (714) 646-8884 1625 Ohms Way Costa Mesa FREE SHUITLE SERVICE I11Jcpc .. 11dcnr 'Im~ ol... 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The name Keith means •God's warrior." churches • synagogues • temples Keith Pagr. founder of Rock Harbor church in Costa Mesa I Photo by Brian Pobuda, Daily Pilot Rocking the Harbor T he race• of Costa Mesa is refl ected each Sunday morning at Rock Ha rbor, a sanctuary carved from a senwr citizen's cafeteria. There's Gladys, who's 84; Bill who's 80 a nd Hazel is in her 70's, but they're not holdovC'rs from a Saturday night bingo game. They're just part of a congregation that also includes the denim and Dockers crowd in a sea of faces s panning all ages, all looking to Christ as their beacon. Lighting the way is Keith Page, a 33-year-0ld guy with silver hoops in his ears, sleek sideburns and a nose that looks like it was smashed by an elbow or two in a game of b-ball. Nearly 370 people from a ll walks of life have joined the fledgling congregation that opened it's doors on Oct. 5, 1997. Each Sunday morning at 9:30, it's standing room only at Rock Harbor, whose services are held al the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Jubilation is in the air, as Todd Proctor and his worship team, playing bongos, guitars and keyboards lead children and adults alike in contemporary, soft rock style songs of praise. Nearly 20 or 30 minutes later, the song verses disappear from the large overhead screens and arc replaced by a graphite sketch of a cross. Page steps up to the microphone and s hares his though ts on worship modeled on the day's sermon. As the congregation fo llows along on their outlines, he expands on the message by providing examples of rock stars that people have worshiped -the Beatles, Michael J ackson, Marilyn Ma nson -a nd then into items of material worship, s uch as work. a career, money and cars. Later in the message, he offers a glimpse of his own life, when he speaks of deaicating a whole life to God instead of compartmentalizing ourselves. Early in the week, Page and his staff meet along with volunteers to discuss the message, plan the service and determine what they wish to convey through drama, video and music. "Each week it's something new. We try to provide eternal value, a word of hope or encouragement. We hope that the whole hour has pieces that relate to each other." Page's messages follow a t hree step process. First, he takes God's word and interprets the original intent <when the Bible was written). Second, he runs that through his life and then he speaks it to the needs of people now. A beacon for the community "I may do a four to six week series, maybe on worship, or the Old Testament, a book study, or a relevant topic," h e said. The inspiration for Rock Harbor came about several years ago, when Page was serving as youth minister for Mariners South Coast Church. "I felt a stirring in my heart. I had been a youth pastor but my heart began to long for people long term. I wanted to be with people at various life stages and walk with them," he said. Costa Mesa seemed the logical choice for Page, since he and his wife, Gina reside in the city. "I was a willing fooli sh vessel with a heart for the city," h e said. "Costa Mesa has a great edge and I've got a unique style and fl avor." In a time when many churches fight to retain their congregations, Rock Harbor is a phenomenon. More than 600 attended the first service, and plans are presently underway to add an additional service to accommodate the growing congregation. "It has a lot to do with a healthy mother, giving birth to a healthy child," Page said of Mariners South Coast church. "A lot of time was spent in planning and they launched us." According to Page, the whole process has happened so quickly that it's difficult to imagine what will happen next for the church, but he intends to stay at the senior center as long as possible and focus on getting people involved in their next step within the church. "We're just having the time of our lives," Page said. "One of our great desires is that we want to partner with the city, to determine how we can really serve our city and be involved.", Rock Harbor meets every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa. · . " ., - , DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC "Spiritual Growth" is a handbook written by Gina Page and her father, Ronald P. Jensen, M.D., that is used by men's, women's and couple's study groups. For more information on utilizing the book or setting up a group, contact Rock Harbor at t714) 546-1919. PLACES OF WORSHIP 'NOTE: All WORSHIP SERVICES OCCUR ON SUNDAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ANGLICAN ST. MATIHEW'S TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1723 Westcliff Dr. Newport Beach 646-1152 Sunday holy communion 8 & 10· 15 a.m. Sunday school 9 a.m. for adults & children of all ages; child care provided. Bible study, Tuesday, noon & 7:30 p.m. (call for location). Holy communion, Thursday, 9:30 am Women's fellowship, Thursday, 10:30 a.m. APOSTOLIC UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 617 Hamilton Com Mesa 6'46-9724 ARMENIAN APOSTOLIC ST. MARY ARMENIAN CHURCH 1.a E. 22.nd St Costa Mesa 650-6760 or 65()..8367 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD HARBOR CHRISTIAN FEUOWSHIP 740 w. Wilson Costa Mesa 631 ·7730 Worship 10 a.m . Adult group Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Youth groop Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Jerry Seedan, pastor LA PUERTA ABIERTA CHURCH 7..0 W. 'Mlson Costa Mesa 65().8236 Humberto Ubem, pistor NEWPORT-MESA CHRISTIAN ENTER 2599 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 966-0454 Worship Sarurday 6 p.m., Sunday 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m.; 6 p.m. Child care provided Or. James T. Bradford BAHA'I BAHA'I FAITH OF COSTA MESA P.O. Box 10832 957-2894 Baha'is of Newport Beach 721-0091 BAPTIST FIRST BAPllST CHURCH 301 Magnolia Costa Mesa 631-3010 Rev. Leon Sykes HARBOR TRINITY CHURCH 1230 W. Baker St Costa Mesa 556-7787 Wooh1p 8. 30, 9 45 & 11 a.m. Bruce Memfteld, senior pastor BAPTIST AMERICAN FAIRVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH 2525 FaiMeW Rd. Costa Mesa 545-4610 Worship 10 a.m. Dr. Gary Barmore BIBLE CALVARY CHURCH NEWPORT- MESA 190 E. 23rd St. Costa Mesa 645-5050 Worship Saturday, 6 p.m , Sunday 8, 9:30 & 11 a.m. Tim Celek, pastor BUDDHIST BUDDHIST TZU-CHI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Orange County Office 628 W. 19th SL Costa Mesa 642-6643 HIGASHI HONGANJI BUDDHIST TEMPLE 254 Victoria St Costa Mesa 722-1 202 Worship 10 a.m. CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 792 Victoria SL Costa Mesa 548-3468 Worship 10:15 a.m. Bible Studies 9 a.m. Sunday school 9 a.m. lenold A. Hollobaugh, minister CHRISTIAN Ir MISSIONARY ALLIANCE JACHIN CHINESE ALUANCE CHURCH 420W. 19th Costa Mesa 642-401 8 Wenhip Mandarin & English 11 : 30 a.m., Sunday sdlool 10:30 a.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wednesday meetings 8 p.m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pacific Vrew Dr. Corona de! Mar 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church 10 a.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wednesday meeting.s B p.m. and first Wednesday each month al noon CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST COSTA MESA 287 W. Wilson Costa Me.sa 645-3191 Worship 1 O a.m. and 6 p.m. Spanish worship 2 p.m. mid-week small groups A.nay Wall, minister Ben Wall, youth minister Jose Uribe, Spanish m1nrster ' CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAmR-DAY SAINTS 2775 Placentia Costa Mesa 979-78209 SeMce a.m. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 801 Dover Drive Newport Beach 642-8288, 645-1840 COMMUNITY FAIRVIEW COMMUNllY CHURCH 2525 Fairview Costa Mesa 545-4610 Worship 10 a.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 611 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar 644-7400 Worship 8: 15 &. 10 a.m. Church school 9 a.m. adults; 10 a.m. children. Child care provided. Bruce Van Blair, minister DISCIPLES OF CHRIST HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2401 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach 645-5781 ............ TEMPLE BAT Y AHM '\!!!!II!!/ \ lkl111111l11n.~1q,:.t111111 I llllllll.l~llH! ........... l1.1d11111fl.tl 1\-111-h \.illll'' Fro 111 (,'<.> 11eraIio11 lo (,e11eral io11 Rah bi Mark S. Mi ller. our <.Jbtingubhl·d ~piritual lc:atlcr for 20 ~car-.. Cantor Jonathan GrJnt Friday El'ening Sbabbal Sen1ices at 8:()() pm. Family Sen•ices first Friday of et•ery• month at 6:00 pm. We warmly invite you to attc:n<l inspirational services in our beautiful Sanctuary CHILDCARE AV All~BLE FOR FRJDA Y NIGHT SERVlCES. PleaM: call u~ at (7 I 4) 644-I 999 TEMPLE BAT YAllM of Newport Hcat:h -lrvinl· tot I C,amclt>ack Stn:c:t, Nc:wpon Oe.u.:h, CA 926()() Worship 10 a.m. Dr. Dennis W. Short, minister EPISCOPAL ST. JAMES CHURCH 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach 675-0210 Traditional 7:30 a.m.; contemporary 9 a.m.; chansmalJC 10:45 and al noon on Wednesday Church school 9 a.m. Sunday Fr. David C. Andeooo, rector ST. JOHN THE DIVINE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 183 E. Bay Cost.a Me.sa 548-2237 Services 8 & 10 a.m. ST. MICHAEL AND All ANGELS Marguerite and Pacific View Corona del Mar 644-0463 Eucharist. 8 a.m.; Choral Eucharist & church school, 10 a.m. Nursery care provided at all services. Rev. Peter 0. Haynes, rector JEWISH SYNAGOGUES TEMPLE BAT YAHM 1011 Camelback Newport Beach 644-1999 Shabbal Services Friday 8 p.m.; Family Service 6 p.m. (First Fnday each month) Rabbi Marie Millef Continued on page 46 Will you visit St. Mark if we promise not to throw the book at you? At St. Mark Presbyterian Church (USA) we believe in a loving and forgiving God. Join us on Sunday at 9:30 AM. Jamboree at Eastbluff/Ford, Newport Beach (714) 644-1341 A progress1ve church wrth open minds and open arms St. Michael & All Angels Epi~copal Church Margu erite & Pacific View Corona del Mar 644-0463 ~ea Christian Communiry who co me to hear God's word and to rc:cc:ivc and share the: Lord Jesus Christ. Our puryosc: is to have Christ live in us in order char in Christ we may live fait.hfu.l and productive Christian lives. Ow commitment ro the: Gospel is evangelical; our liturgical tradicion, catholic; our rheology, orthodox but open to cho~t, reflection, and spiritual endeavor. We care about chc world and strive to serve: Christ in it. The Rn-'d Peter O. Haynes. Rector • • LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 760 Victona Costa Mesa 631 1611 548-6866 (school) Worship Saturday at 5 p m., Sund.iy ell 8, 10 & 11 30 a.m Sunddy school and Bible stud1e~ 9 30 .i rn Pclstor William Hemenway THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER 2900 Pactltc View Dr Corona dPI Mrlr 759 1031 Worship 9 30 a.m Chmt1an education 9 1 S a m PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2987 Mesa Verde Dr East Costa Mesa 549-0521 • Worship 10 am Sunday School 9 am Mark Rogers, pastor NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dover Dr Newport Beach S48 3631 Worship 9.15 & 10 45 a.m. NAZARENE COSTA MESA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 188S Anaheim Avt• Co\tcl Mesa 548 7161 Worship 10·4S om Ci 6 pm. Bible study 9 30 il m & Wedne~JJy 7 p m Ooylt< Henderson NON-DENOMINATIONAL BEACH CITIES COMMUNITY CHURCH Meets al Estancia High School 2323 Placentia Costa Mesa 536-3368 Worship/Sun. School 8:45 & 10.30 a.m. DISCIPLE'S CHURCH Davis Center l 050 Arlington Costa Me!..1 825-0061 Worship 1 0 c1 m MARINERS SOUTH COAST CHURCH* 5120 Bonita Canyon Road Irvine 854-7600 or 854-7030 Worship Saturday, 6 p.m .. Sunday 8 45 & 1045 a.m Kenton Beshore, senior pastor •Formerly located 1n Newport Beach and Irvine, Manners South Coast Church has unified and cJs of March 1, all services and act1v11tes will be held at the Irvine campus ROCK HARBOR A Mariners South Coast Church for the Costa Mesa Community Meets at the Costa Mesa Senior Center 695 W 19th St Costa MeY 546-1919 Worship 9 30 a.m Wedne~day night Bible study Keith Page, lead pastor Todd Proctor, worship pastor, OfftCe 3100 Airway, Suite 1 31, Costa Mesa TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK 3150 Bear SL Costa Mesa 708-4805 Offers free hourly showings at the Virtual Realty Theater Gift and book shop. Monday . Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday -Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p m, Sunday, 2 to 6 p m PENTECOSTAL HARBOR CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 7 40 W. Wilson Costa Mesa 631-7730 PENTECOSTAL UNITED UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 61 7 Hamilton Costa Mesa 646-9724 Worship 10 a m & 6 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CU.S.A) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OFTHE COVENANT 2850 Fairview Rd Costa Mesa 557-3340 Worship 10 a.m. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 600 St Andr~ Road Newport Beach 631-2880 Worship Saturday 5.30 p.m. Sunday 8: 30 and I 0.15 a.m Dr John A Huffman, jr Retirement Living . . -f:,1u•r/('llff' t lw idral p/;1n• to f'nio.• th•· l>t•.-.1 llmrs of ,w11r llfr \\ h "· I •. i.111 irtcft'\t.0£ 1n1Jc111 :--------------------------------, "'" 1""·1, J""' 11111,.i,110"' JnJ ti""' 1 MAIL TO: lo1tl\ ,,j ''"' 11111 II umtmldnJ \\Ill""' : 19191 HAVARD AVE., IRVINE, CA 92612 "1hr 1dt'JI l11<Jll11n l11r 1hr hoo ""'" nf I 10111111, : NAME· }-800-278-8898 : ADDRESS. I • ! • I ' • I CITY/STATE/ZIP· ,1•ll•1,111••r·t11r~1114 I · ~"' , , 1•1.u ,,, , ,, 11t \'r'"f'• • '" : PHONE: L-------------------------------~ ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Jamboree at Eastbluff Newport Beach 644-1341 Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, child care Gary Collins, pastor RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEW THOUGHT CHURCH SClENCE OF MIND CENTER 1845 Park Ave. Costa Mesa 646-3199 Service 10:30 a.m Rev Cail Miller, minister Rev. Ken Gray, minister Member· lntemattonal New Thought Alliance REORGANIZED CHURCH OF Jf :us CHRIST OF LA R DAY SAINTS REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATIER DAY SAINTS 1950 Church St Costa Mesa 646-5109 ROMAN CATHOLIC OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL 1441 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 673-3775 Mass Daily at 8 a.m., Saturday, 5 p m., Sunday 8 & 10 a m., noon & 5 p.m. OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS CHURCH 2046 Mar Vt.Sta Drive Newport Beach Church office-rectory 644-0200 School 644-1166 Youth ministry office 640-8269 ST. JOACHIM CATHOLIC CHURCH 1964 Orange Ave Costa Mesa 574-7400 Rev. Joseph R Robillard Weekend masses 1n 'English Saturday v1g1I, S 30 pm., Sunday 6. 30 a.m., 9 30 a.m., 11 a.m., 5 p.m. (youth mass); Sunday masses 1n Spanish: 8 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 7 p.m.; daily masses in English: 8:30 a m, 5:30 p.m.; weekday masses in Spanish· Tuesday and Friday, 7 p.m. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH 1015 W. Baker Costa Mesa Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh Gift and Book Shop 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA if (714) 708-4805 l11trrnntio11nl J:lrnbqunrtrrs Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! Free hourly showings at the Virtual Reality Theater, depicting the life and miracles of Christ and the ministry of the Apostle Paul! DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC 540-2214 Weekday masses: 6:30 & 8:30 a.m.; 5:30 p.m. Sunday masses: 9· 30 & 11 a m., noon; 5:30 p.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST COSTA MESA SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 271 Avocado St. Costa Mesa 548-6596 Worship Saturday 11 a.m. Sabbath school Saturday 9:30 a.m. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST ORANGE COAST UNITARIAN Universalist Church 1259 Victoria St. Costa Mesa 646-4652 ServKe 10.30 a.m. UNITED METHODIST CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 673-3805 New traditions 9 30 a.m., Sunday night alive 5:30 p.m. Dunng summer, there 1s an 8·30 a.m seMce on the sand at 14th St. beach George R. Cnsp, pastor ARST UNITTD MElliOOlST CHURCH 420 W 19th St Costa Mesa 548-7717 Worship 10 a.m. Steve lsenm,m, pastor NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1601 Marguerite Ave. Corona del Mar 644-0745 Worship 8 & 10 a.m. children Children's Sunday school 9 a m., Ir & Sr. High 5 p.m. Rev. Edward C. Martin ORANGE COAST FREE METHODIST CHURCH 31 98 "B" Airport Loop Dr. 641 -1944 Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 W. Bake< Costa Mesa 979-8234 Worship and church school 8:30 & 10 a.m. Or Richard George VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP NEWPORT BEACH 102 E. Baker 556-8463 Worship 8·40 & 10.40 a.m.; 6 p.m. Sunday school 8:40 & 10:40 a.m. I t I t I 1 DAILY PI LOT ANNUAL ALMANAC ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..__~___:l:':.~w ' PARKS & FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF SAN JOAQUIN HILLS TENNIS NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT COAST AREA PARKS COURTS IRVINE TERRACE PARk NEWPORT RIDGE COMMUNITY TENNIS CALL; 7545300 IN San Joaquin Hills Road and Crown Dove Seadnft and Evita Doves PARk Four courts, no hghts 644-31S1 Between Newport Coast Dnve and COSTA MESA Two courts, no lights Newport Ridge Dnve East COURTS 644-3151 IN COSTA MESA Two lighted tenrns courts NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB LAS ARENAS PARK 880 Junipero Dnve 1 S20 West Balboa Dr. , 557-0211 Four courts, two hghted until 10 p.m CORONA DEL MAR TEWINKLE PARK MARINERS PARK COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTER Arlington and Junipero Drives Dover Dr. and Irvine Ave. 5th and Iris 754-5300 Two courts, lighted until 10 p.m Two courts, no lighu DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC community centers • golf courses & tenn is co u rts • parks (f) (f) Q) c Q) s c 0 ·- 7 • did you know ... I h" Duffy C1rl'.1t I I<'< lric Ho,11 R,1lly 1n "'>r'pl cmbc>r < h,1llcnqrc; your tc>.1m's knowlcc1qe ol the bay t1nd its m h history 1n .1 1 rcasure hunt and a clay of fun, with proceeds l>c>ncf1tmq chan1y ""µ'-"''" '1Y ('JC llt'ltH'ILf l'lu1/11 ti/HU, hv '"'''' 1~·t11 "· utlwr'I <OIJTl1·'" (h<11t>!• '''""'" ,..,,,,N'"'""'A Year-ro u nd Fu n at t he Fair E .1rh yt·ar 111 .J11ly. thous:rnds of Ornni.w C'nunty and surrounding area rcsidentR visit the Orange C'1111nly Fair to d<>l1ght in tlw nd1·s .111d ganws, th<· farm animals, exhibits, shows, competitions and act1vilit•s. Tlwn· :in• also ;1111ult1tud1•11f acl1v1L1(•s and events that tak(' place throughout the \ .... ,. Sira·1· 1 !lf)!l. thc· Y.1·c·klv :-.p<·c·d\\ay r;11Ts at llw fairgrounds have filled th<' air with the i:inwll of castor 11d ..... tlw t11p s p<·<0<l\\,1y r;u·c·rs in th1· llntll'd Stall's compl'le handle bar to handle bar on their methanol h11rn1ng, hrnk1•lc·ss molotTydcs Tlw ovNwhc•lmmg inlt•rc•st and growing number of fans attracted to s JH'<'flway 1s du<· 111 J><ffl lo th<· fit•rcc· compt'ltliv<•m'ss and excitement. On hand built motorcycles, the r;in•r-. throw th,·1r polc·nl madltnf's in full throttle while bumping for position. These machines are <a pa lilt· of acn•lcraling lo(}() mdc•s pc•r hour tn lt>ss lhan 2.5 seconds. Tlw spc·l'dway an•n,1 putH sp<'clators on top of the action and hardcore fans a re encouraged to visit the p1b ;11lc•r thc· rac<'s to mc•c•l thc•1r favontt> nders and examine the machines. Fur m11n· information. t all lntc.•rnHlllln<d Sp<.•Nlwuy al <714) 492-9933. F11r llw hors<' enthusiast, lh<' EquN1tn<tn <'enter is a popular site for events and shows. Shows include W1 ·sll'l'n, Tt·nnt•sHt'<' Walkc•rs and ll unl<'r .Jumpers. ThNc is no charge to attend. C'urn·nlly, thcr<' an• c•1ghl traint•rs that offor riding lcs1wns for beginners and advanced riders. The typ1•s of ll'ssons an• Wc•slNn, EngliHh, jumping, drcsHage and reining. Most trainers have their own i-;d1ool111g honws. Costs range• from $:Hl to $4!i for u private 45-minute lesson. The Center a lso provides boarding for horH<.' owners. "We're in the Pink - a tribute to fiber arts and fuchsias" -is the theme for this year's Orange County Fair July 10-26 Cc.·ntcnnial Fnrrn8 ut the Orange Fairgrounds is about three acres of land and 1s an uctual working farm. It is the home to many barnyard animals rncluding pigH , horses, oxt'n, buffalo, geese and rabbits. Baby an imals are horn throughout the· year. Thl• farm 1s opt•n lo the public for self guided tours Monday through Fnclay from I lo 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mornings dunng Lhc• wc•<·k an· n•sc rved for guided school tours for children kindc·n~arlc•11 ancl up For n•s<'r"Vations or more information, call (714) 708- 1()78 Othc•r fo1r t•vt•nts include· 1998 Youth Expo, Apnl 17· 19. The focus is on the positive accomplishrnt•nts of Orange County students through competitions such as class pro.wets, 4-11. C:irls Scouts activities and special contests. J<~xpo hour1-1 ar<' Friday, April 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Saturday, April 18 and 8undny, Apnl 19 from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. For mon• information or competition handbooks, call (714) 708-1553. Th<• Orange County Marketplace runs every Saturday and Sunday from 7 11.m. to 4 p.m. and lh<' Orang<.' Counly Farm Bureau Farmers Ma rket takes place 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. <'Vl'ry Thursday. Collt•l'lors and hohhyist :-1 rnn JHJrH11<• tlwir p11sllime through events that take place at the fairgrounds. Tlwrl' is something for c•vt•rycme: cul HhnwH, sportfi coll ectors, train shows and computer shows. Call t 71 ti l 70H-:l~M 7 f nr n corn pl<'te ACh<'d 11 I<'. · RECREATION SERVICES COSTA.MESA CITY OF COSTA MESA COMMUNITY SERVICES Department offte~, City Hall 754-5300 Classes tn golf, Tai Chi and tennis are 1ust a few of the selecttom the city offer\ throughout the year Tots can spend time with parents in Mommy and Me classes. obtain new art skills or tumble in gymnastics There are even classes for the family pup, who <an learn to be more obedient. Additionally, there are basketball and softball leagues NEWPORT BEACH CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY SERVICES 3300 Newport Blvd 644-3151 Sailing, skating and S<Jnd volleyb.ill .ire 1ust a few of the many act1V1t1es otlerPd for adults and children through the city's programs There are year-round adult sports leagues and youth sports as well as classes in recreation and leisure The Newport Navtgator is published quarterly and mailed to all Newport Beach residents It offers a list ol eta~ and can also be found at the community servKes offices and city hbrane. AQUATIC CENTERS MARIAN BERGESON AQUATIC CENTER At Corona Def Mar High School 2102 Eastbluff Dr., Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH AQUATIC CENTER One Whilechffs Dnve NEWPORT DUNES RESORT 11 31 Back Bay Dnve 729-3863 BICYCLING From Costa Mesa city streets to Balboa beaches, there are biking and h1k1ng paths available fcx all levels. Take a leisurely cruise around the Back Bay on foot ex on two wheels, or speed things up with a sprint along Pacific Coast Highway. Bicycle helmets are required for children four and under or weighing less than 40 lbs. when riding as a passenger on a bike. For a free map of bicycle trails 1n Newport Beach, contact the City of Newport Beach Public Works Dept., 644-3311 . DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC BOWLING Kena Lanes Bowhng Center 2699 Hdrbor Blvd Costa Me~ 545.1112 COMMUNITY CENTERS COSTA MESA BALEARIC COMMUNITY CENTER 1975 Balearic Dr DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY CENTER 1860 Anaheim Ave NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY CENTER 1845 Park Ave REA COMMUNITY CENTER 661 Hdm1lton NEWPORT BEACH BONITA CREEK COMMUNITY CENTER Unrvers1ty Dnve & La Vida CARROL BEEK COMMUNITY CENTER 115 Agate, Balboa Island COMMUNITY YOUTH CENTER Grant Howald Park 5th & Im, Corona def Mar WEST NEWPORT COMMUNITY CENTER 883 W 15th St. GOLF PUBLIC COURSES COSTA MESA COSTA MESA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB NEWPORT BEACH HYATI NEWPORTER 1107 lamborff Road ewport Bt:arh 729-1134 Locdted on th<: Upp .. , ·,r-,-.pon Bay, this nine-hoe cour\e 1s perfect for d qJ1ck game NEWPORT BEACH GOLF COURSE 3100 ll'\1ne Ave Newport Beach 852-8681 This 18-hole execullve course 1s open 10 the public and has lights for night play ThE:'re 1s a driving range. pract1CP putting green, restaurant and cock1.i1l lounge PELICAN HILL GOLF CLUB 22651 Pelican Hill Road South Newpon Coast 760-0707 Designed by Tom Fazio. Pel1Can Hill features an 18-hole ocean course clnd cln 18-hole link5 courw There 1s a pract1Ce and teaching center clnd a full service clubhouse ROCK CLIMBING ROCKREATION 1 300 Logan Aw Costa Mesa 556-7625 This indoor spon climbing center has more than 10,000 square feet of climbing space on simulated rock waits The club offers memberships and day passes SAILING BASES SAILING BASE 19th Street on the bely side ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SAILING BASE 1801 W Coast Hwy 16TH STREET SAILING BASE 1701 Coif Course Drive On the bay side of Peninsula Costa Mesa 754-5267 18TH STREET WINDSURFING BASE A 36-hole course with lighted drMng On bay side of Peninsula range, pro shop and banquet fac1littes for up to 350 located 1n picturesque Me~ Verde ~jJI JJ1iJ c_J ! ~ J 'J ~ \I J 1J ~JDJ JJ ~JJ J • Scuba • Hockey • Wetsuits • Surfboards • Golf • Tennis & more 670 West 17th Street, Costa Mesa 548·0660 f><llrons practice the "downward dog~ pose during a class at Yoga Place YOGA COSTA MESA YOGA CENTER 445 E. 17th St. 646·821s1 Classes range from Ha tha Yoga stretching exerrnes and deep meditation to simple techniques to reducing stress and gaining emotional balance YOGA PLACE Costa Mesa Courtyards 1835 Newport Blvd , Bldg A 6427400 Offers 82 classes weekly for alt dges and level~ of flex1b1lity. Classes range from restorative to ngorous. This includes hair from any body non-invasive trea can be customized and personalized JUSt for you -with computenzed treatments based on your own skin t body area and hair color. In single flash, Epilight trea large areas quickly with minimal discom The Medlcal Center for Aesthetic ~cellence CAUMON·FRI (714) 754-5880 COSTA MESA • PALM DESERT DECIDE TO BE HEALTHY lndlvldual/Group Therapy: Pmhlem' with ln\'c ~Work~ Eanng 01~urJer,! We'rt": here ri1 heir Balance your lak. Rdara1in,h1p,, Play. \X111rk Rt>cclptun.' vnur 'rim. Animal Rt-re.l\'cmmt (1r11up, Tue.J;iy'..; hX'-1:45 p.m. ~ 10.00. Rebi.'cc.1 Lewi ... Ph.D. anJ D.m Eppler, Ph.D .. (714) 721 -5750. Rebecca Lewis, Ph.D. Dan Eppler, Ph.D. (714) 721 ... 5 7 50 SKIING IS GREAT! ·PARKAS ·SKI SUITS . •SWEATERS Jackets, Skis, Snowboards, Boots, Poles & Binding , Skates * Great Selection and Prices on SKEA, NORDICA, FllA, DESCENTE, OBERMEYER, MLS, SPYDER, BURTON & MORE NEWPORT *SKI * COM PAN~ 2700 Wes t Coas t Highway, N ewport Beac h (714) 631-3280 Healing Herbs J lt·rhs wh,·n a pplied (l"I 1-. ... i-.1·nlial oil!-. to the skin, can lw dduti·d tw1111r lhn·c drops with ,1 labl(·sprwn of <Jlmond 11al t11 pn·vc-nt 1rr1tal10n S11111r· fn·-.h twrb.., can IJI' 1 r1111ll1nl'd w1tli hot boiling w:it1·r l11 rr1;1k1· cin inf'ui--1011 CalenduJa The flowers n·ducc Hkin crind1tJ<J nH such aH c·xtrcmc· dry skin and diapc·r rm;h. Chamomile Hcl1(•v1·s strcss, indigcHtion, mc·nstru;d and hack pwn. Sleep ehamomill· tea bagH in hot water for 10 minutes for an infusion; drink aH te<J or pour on towel and apply w:1 a compreHK. Dandelion Leavei; act us a diuretic and mild laxative. Relieves bloating. Echinacea <Purple coneflower) Native American remedy which •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • From Fevered Chills To Bicycle Spills ••• helps boost immune system: wards off colds and flu. Eucalyptus Cineole, an active ingredient in the leaves, has a tingling effect that clears the chest during colds or flu. For the flu, put oil drops in hot water and mhale deeply. Rub oil on skin for arthntic pain. Should not be taken orally. Ginkgo Biloba DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC temples for headache or add as diluted droplets to bath water. Make a tea out of lavender oil; apply to cotton swab and apply to skm. Should not be taken orally. Peppermint Popular home remedy for colds. To open sinuses, put oil drops 1n hot water and inhale. H elpful in digestion; when added to tea leaves the oil relaxes the stomach. Rose Rosewak'r spray on skin helps allcvis:tte redness and 1 rritation . Rosemary -. • • • • • • • • • • Dating back more than 200 million yearR, ginkgo trees Ii ve to be l , 000 years old. Low toxicity herb used to comhat headaches, improve mental performance, prevent vascula r dh;easc, and treat hemorrhoids, allt•rgies a nd asthma. Stimulates circulation, relieves headaches I rub oil on temples) and soothes aching muscles. Try a diluted capful in the bath . Popular Jet-lag remedy . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Newport Watt:la ~ • Phone: (714) 760-9222 Newport Center Medical Plaza 360 San Miguel Drive, Suite 107 Newport Beach. CA 9?660 • ~ HOURS: Monday-Friday • No appointment needed Barn 1 Opm Weekends & HollcJays 9am -6pm • Comfortable, eHicient oHice • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Kava This member of the pepper family i~ ui::od to calm the body and mmd; provides restful s leep. Lavender A remedy for cuts, burn:-i and insect bites. Em;es insomnia, headaches and fatigue. Rub css<•ntial oil of' lavender on skm and on the St. John's Wort Remedy for combating the winter blues and depression . Available us a liquid <alcohol or glycennl which is then mixed with water; as a powder I capsule taken with meals I; or in dried forms which can be steeped with hot water to make a tea. Wishing you HEALTH ~ Happiness Tl.e ~cu puncture ~orLs • MasterCard/Visa/Discover accepted • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ROSE LARSEN LAC. / NOW IN COSTA MESA Look for New and Better Things at the CITY OF COSTA MESA TENNIS CENTER BBO Junlpero Costa Mesa • Your Nike Headquarters. We always beat "Nike Town Prices" • Same-day Stringing • While You Wait Stringing • Largest Selection of Men's, Women's & Children's Clothing In Orange County • Great Buys Always on Shoes -Nike, Reebok, Prince, Wiison, K·Swfss, Adidas, New Balance, Head and others. • Huge Selection of Racquets (714J 557-0211 • Demo Program ______________ __.,,, • Ball Machines, Grips & Accessories, Babolat Strings 14205 Doheny Par~ Rd Cap1,1rano Beach. CA 92624 (714) 493-9133 14_.'iO I Newport Ave. Tu,L111. CA 92680 (714) 832-6880 2025 E Lincoln Ave. Anaheim. CA 92806 (714) 535-7740 THESUPERSTORESOFTENNIS MASSAGE FULL BODY 1-HOUR OlflT CBn'JCAJD RelleYes Pain, Strles & Ten.iCtl lnslnnce Accepted w/Chlropractlc Can. ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr. Gautier D.C. I f J I 714.979.831e 1072 S.E. Brlatol St, Ste 209 Santa Ana Hlklhts (Comer of NeWP.Qrt 91;' AoA5111toO DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Rejuvenate senses and reduce stress at a spa visit Live healthier and reduce stress by making a visit to one of a spectrum of spas in Newpo rt-Mesa. Achieving your goals of living a healthy life may be accomplis hed by balancing nutrition, workouts and stress reduction and taking time to indulge the senses. Whether you're looking to rejuvenate tired tootsies with a pedicure or soothe sore muscles with a deep tissue massage, the following locations offer skin care, nail care and massage options for everyone. Aida Grey DaySpa Salon According to Sharon Orr, manager of the salon, "A lot of customers purchase a series of facial, massage or AHA full peel treatments. We get them started in various programs, but we also put them on a program that they can do at home, to gear them in the right direction." <714) 549-3030 South Coast. Plaza Village 1631 Sunflower Santa Ana Georgette Klinger Featuring individualized beauty services, the philosophy at-Georgette Klinger is "good skin care equals good skin." Skin care specialists are trained in Europe, then retrained at Georgette Klinger. Services range from pampering services for body, skin, hair and nails to therapeutic body treatments. For example, the 8-Step Facial Treatment involves an hour of skin analysis, cleansing, massage, steaming and application of two masks according to skin type. Each facial also includes a complimentary . makeup application and at- home care booklet. The 8- Step Facial is also included in the "Deluxe Day of Beauty," which offers body massage, scalp treatment, shampoo and blow dry, manicure, pedicure, make up lesson plus a light lunch. (714) 850-1212 South Coast Plaza, 2nd Level 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa Contin~d on P<JBe 62 MARCH SPRING CLASSIC Saturday Night March 7th, 1998 GATES OPEN 6:30pm FIRST RACE 7:30pm l Featuring: # 1 in the World Greg Hancock #2 in the World Billy Hamill Current U.S. National Champion Mike Fa ria and a Full Reid of Top Contende~! ! ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS COSTA MESA Some People Can Never Relax We'll teach you how to relax at w ill, any time, anywhere. What's more, we'll show you how you can quickly gain greater health, happ iness and peace of mind. Because our teachers have been trained by a yoga master, we teach everything from the popular Hatha Yoga stretching exercises to deep meditation and simple techniques for quickly reducing stress and gaining emotional balance. Come to the only yoga center serving Orange County for over 26 years. Call: (714) 646-8281 . FREE DEMONSTRATIONS -10:00 am and 7:30 pm Wednesday, March 4TH YOGA CENTER 445 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa Between Tustin and Irvine Avenue 3 BLOCKS EAST of Mother's Market & Kitchen SPE C I AL OFFER ....,, .,._Ml end rwc:e1w a 20% DISCOUNT on ywr tnt month of ct... .... afrtend wtto ...... Md rwatv. a FREE month of ct....I jazzerrise Cla1,.._.1 Mon, Wed. Fri, Sat · 8·3Q.lm Sun· 9:00am, Tues · 6·30pm, Thun 7'.00pm CfftJfied JU:zetiit lr\s1Nc1l)f~ Alc«n lrlnt a Friend! f()f ii limited time od'f. JtOO E. Coast Hwy Corona def Mar 653-4294 P ELIC:\N HILL G l)Lf C LUB Tin r., ... F\/IOl'l'll·'ll'"l~'TIRPll<I' l),,,, \1lRflll1•\R-'f ''l'OU" -..>t 111 C1,lR'r '' Pu u '"' 11111 (11•11 ( l~ ll<llfl Rtl1P1~'1' 1)t l •r ''' Rl,,..lR1 (1ll R'I A'.l.\Rl" ~l (11'11 \h"'"'' Fl HlRI'" ClAA•·Hlll \IL"' llf lltl "<l'.1.1'\lRT "'''111\1 H1l'olf llf 1111 '"\RO "l''l'\J P1 111 \" Hut C.\>11 ~Ii<"'' 0Pl" 111 Tf\F f'l lll I( f OR RESERVATIOS~ V-10 l~FORMATIOt-. PlrOM tall (710 760--07ll7 22bSI Pthca11 Hill RQaJJ South :-Oo.rort (oa.sl ,.,.., f"l1Ca"h1ll corn .. Ilona In addition to a complete line of skin care, Ilona offers 15 treatment rooms where estheticians and massage therapists take care of clients. "For more than 30 years, Miss Ilona has specialized in treatments for problem skin," said Tish Gordon, branch manager. "All her products are her own and we only use her products in the salon. We have customers that are referred from dermatologists and that we set up on a program." Additionally, their skin co nditioning facials and deep tissue massages are popular with men. The salon also offers eyebrow arcrung and tinting for brows and lashes. There are packages such as the "ultimate getaway," wruch includes a golden trio facial treatment, All-point.84' massage with essential oil, All-points• body polish and personally designed makeup. (714) 540-3331 (800) 622-4355 Crystal Court 3333 Bear St., Suite 201 Costa Mesa Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Mon. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Spa Thira Offering an enlightened approach to skin care with its Soft.Light laaer system, Spa Thira offers skin care and hair removal. Using lower levels of energy, the SoftLig~t technology is a patented procedure that removes hair without wax. Instead, the SoftLlgbt Activating Lotion"' contains microscopic black carbon particles that use the hair shaft to focus the energy for best results. Results a.re not immediately visible, but after two weeks, skin is smoother and remaining hair is lighter and finer. The spa offers "the ultimate facial." The experience begins with cleansing, toning and exfoliation and continues as warm light from the SURGICAL k MEDICAL CQI OF nlE FOOT & ANICLE SPORTS MmlONE • IUnion COrrectlon • No ..... I allon I • Ingrown Toenails • Thick Fungus Nails • f'tontor Warls • Specializing in the treotmenf of-Diabetic and Chronic Pain 24 HOUlt l!MP.RGF.NCY CUE STAFFED AT HOAG HOSPITAL Complimentary initial exam with this ad. PrefermJ provider for most insutancn including Medi~re Newport Medical Plaza• 307 Placentia Suite 207, Newport Beach (a1.-rou &OJtl Hoag H0tpillll entrance) 645-6544 ~z 4 JOHn L[OnflRD'S ,, fllf \, ... ,,..,, ll1fft/a '•f•l/f Uf#l._1. Linda. ~ and Diane are all mothers, gotten, and devoted C\IStomers of John Leonard's Golf Shop. N..,4-pOrt Beech 714-852'"8689 Soft.Light laser scans your face. Additionally, the hour- long treatment is completed by a complimentary hand and foot massage. Spa Thira also offers a complete line of personal care products, for skin types ranging from normal to aging. (714) 644-4677 Fashion Island 401 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach The Spa at South Coast Plaza Beauty, health and fitness come together at The Spa, where in addition to body treatments and skin care, the facility houses a fitness center complete with lap pool. Private membersrup is available, or you can choose to purchase an individual treatment or indulge in a package. DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC For example, the sports retreat offers an hour of personal training, a sports massage, reflexology or proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) stretching, a home spa care package and a spa lunch. The uae of the fitness facilities is available with each package. The spa offers a spectrum of massage choices, from aromatherapy with essential oils to shiatsu, focusing on pressure points and energy channels. J\yurvedic treatments are also offered and are baaed upon the healing sciences of India that are more than 5,000 years old. (714) 850-0050 695 'Ibwn Center Drive Costa Mesa i1~~e~!!~~~-9e7zite . ).-._ ~. _.____..._..., fucperience Otlr peaceful and tranquil "upstairs retreat" Candace], Owens "CJ" 714 -650-5954 • < ."rrt1jird Rrjlexolo.._q1st · •.\mu< "rrt1/ird .\1ftd1cal Asmtant • Luau,·d Prdu11nJt \.fnmwrrst nnrt Jcrti Rtflt.'tolopy ;s a deeply focusul foot m1wagt. The soles of the feet ref lect most of the intern11/ organs""" body systems of the hum11n body. Herbal Pl The Natural Diet Alternative A Place' of Health & Beauty 120 but 18th .\tmt Costa Mtsn, CA IJ2627 714-650-6500 Gtttint to yo11r UkiJ l>otly lllftp111tul lff~t r11t ;., .o U1J wit. To iuch your wc1gh1 loss go~ls you'rt going lo nttd nutriuonal suppon. inert~ cnrrgy and rhc i1111udc 10 ~ucettd. Trim Fasf' puts them all together In Herbal Plus, the herbal formula that combines efrective amounts or St. John'N Won. Trl_m Fast" wtight loss program can assist you in meeting your weight loss goals the All Natural Way. Take _Trim Ftuf' Herbal Plus al ong with a healthy diet and cxerase program. Call Today for a 30-Day Supply for only '29"' • 100% Money Back: Guarantee 1-888-4-DIETING TULL ~R[[ DAILY PILOT ANNUAL A LM A NAC Simply Nirvana Simply an oasis for relaxing and rejuvenating, Simply Nirvana Day Spa indulges t he senses. Tucked into a comer of Corona del Mar, the intimate s pa offers skin, hair and natural nail care with aromatherapy. If you're not sure wh~re essential oils such ss lavender and rosemary come from, stroll up the stairs to the healing garden, where exampl es of herbs a nd fl owers used for treatments are grown. Silk robes and herba l tea service add to the ambience of the spa services. Choose from therapeutic facials, European-style manic ures, stress therapy massage, face and body waxing or a spa treatment, such as solar bronzing, body wrap or herbology. There are a variety of simply indulgent spa packages for singles or couples to choose from, including th e "Simply Vahalla" executive express, with one-half hour of stress therapy and one-half hour facial; "Simply Alexandria," offeri ng an hour aromatic deep hydrating facial, three- quarter hour herbology and one-half hour velvet hand and foot t reatment; and the "Simply Valparaiso," when couples can recapture romance by being renewed from head to toe by a one- half hour facial, one hour aromatherapy massage and one and one-half hour pedicure. (714) 673-5292 Life Has Enough Ups and Downs ... W E I G H T NO MOR E The w t weight loss progtam you'U ever need. Robert Skvcrsky, M.D. Member Amuican Society of Bariatric Php id a.ru 320 Superior, Suite 210 Newport Beach (714) 645-2930 (888) Simply N 2737 East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m Total Body Care A comfortable and serene oasis from the stresses of daily life, the Total Body Care salon offers massage, facials and spa services. You can treat yourself to treatments such as a Swedis h or sports massage, where t he massage therapists will work deeply into the tissues. Or, ind ulge your skin with a classic European facial, refresher · facial or exfoliation treatment. Gift certificates are available, as are customized gift baskets with products from Aveda a nd Dermologica. (714) 574-2400, massage (714) 574-2500, skin care 154 Broadway, Costa Mesa Working out with a personal trainer · M any people start the New Year with a resolution centered around weight management but have lost their enthusiasm by March. Goals may differ, such as focusing on fitness or just fighting flab, but no matter what your fitness goals, they need to be realistic. The strategy you choose . to meet those goals has to be one you're ~ committed to. ; According to Brian Napierala, a personal , trainer in Newport Beach, "Getting in shape ' and losing those extra pounds needs to i become a part of your schedule." : If yo u've been unable to accomplish this '. on your own, have you considered a personal : trainer? ; "Personal train ers are like anything else. ' There are a number of types with as many ' different styles of training, depending on the individual's goals," Napierala said. "Find a trainer that you like and get along with. 1b get the most out of yotlr workout, Napierala suggests the following: • Make a plan · A physical may be in order if you have never worked out or it's been a few years since your last visit . Set a time to go to the gym and stick with it. • Start easy · Don't go into the gym the first day and reach for the heaviest weight you can fi nd. Remember that you're trying to develop a habit. Moderation is the k ey. • Warm up · Be sure to get your blood moving before you start any lifting. Spend five to 10 minutes on a bike or tread mill going at an easy pace to prepare your body to workout. • Variety -Don't limit yourself to only weights or only cardiovascular exercises. Use a combination of both. It will add excitement to your workout. • Eat • proper and adequate nutrition is essential to positive and permanent weight loss. Working out requires fuel for the body. Eat balanced, nutritious meals and snacks. ~-----------------~ I I I I I I I I I I I I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ~ 20% OFF Entire Purchase our everyday prices are lower than our competitors' discount prices. Excludes Aveda, Dermalogica. Murad. Sebastian. valJd w/coupon only, expires 3/14198 SOAPS ' ~:BIOLAGE. • •ru GOOO. SMIL C.OOD. ,, l'INSTITUl GUI N OT PARIS H.1). r ___ . l~T.-~-~• ~-~ nll111111 essential elements ~ ~vonia I I I I I I I PERSONAL TRAINNG • SP!Nt.~ •AEROBICS • YOGA • STR[NGlli lltAINt«; • (AADIAC REHAB • El<PEl!T l'ERSc>NABlE STAFF • MEDICAU.Y·EslAllUSHB> Plt""'11'1.£S • Pl!!VATE HEAUH ClU8 p~~ • l.Jlr41TEO CHllD CARE AVMMlE TO MEMBERS Certified Spinning® Instructors & Official Sp1nn1n9 Center mustela C ELLEX-C no d• 'Ill alogloil ' A I t I • s.-Ue Fitness Center 631-3623 642-1717 283-D 17th Street, Costa Mesa (Next to Ross) Otun 7 Days: M-F 9-8 Sat. 9-7 Sun. I 1-5 L-----------------~ DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC I .. I t o ; / ( ) t farmers markets • shopping centers • unique & eclectic 0) c ·-c.. c.. 0 ...c (./') 7 • did you know ... Approximately $72,000 will be generated from assessments of the 37 2 businesses that comprise ; the Corona del ; Mar Busmess Improvement District (B.l.D.). .-] . • i I , ( { ·.o,< 'J I '::~· Artist's rendering of Corona del Mar Plaza, courtesy of The Irvine Co. A Village's Plaza Reside nts are anxiously a waiting the grand opening this summer of Corona del Mar Plaza, a 28,000-squa re-fo ot retail center which sits on a 105,000-acre site along Pacific Coast Highway between Avocado a nd MacArthur Boulevard. The Irvi ne Company is developing the project. whi ch is a lready 70'7. leased. The design will feature Mt•d itcrrancan-style a rchitecture with hea vy landscaping, stucco and large windows. The plaza ~ill be a nchored by Bristol Farms, a nationa l chain of high-end specialty grocery s tores. 'l'hl' ccnte1"s location will a llow it to serve as a link between Fashion Island and Corona del Mar. "We're very pleased wi th the quality of stores leasing in Co rona del Mar Plaza," said J eff Dodd, vice pn·sident lensing, retail division for The h·vine Co. "We're shooting for a lifestyle center with quality :-;hopping, which will suit the lifestyle of the Newport Beach resident."' ~ Other n<>w te nan ts already signed to move into the retail center include Sur La Table. a 6,000-square- foot gourmet culinary Rtorc with other retail locations in Seat.tie, San Francisco, Berkeley a nd Pasadena; a tl('W Houston's restauran t. Cowboy Seafood. owned by the s ame company as Ba ndera (on Pacific Coast Highway at Marguerite\ featuring seafood, fish and a n oyster bar; Romano's clothier for men; Anna BPI la of Corona dcl Ma r, a wo men's ready-to-wear clothing store; Mottini Leather Design, s peci a lizing in custom belts, han dbags and footwear; and Miss Grace Lemon Cake. 1'hl' Corona del Ma r Cha mbe r of Commerce has supported the Plaza project. "l look at r.orona del Mar Plaza as the gateway to our business district. All of those merchants will be in Corona <lei Ma r a nd wi ll be pa rt of our Business Improvement District,'' said Royal Radtke, Corona d<•I Ma r Cha mber of Commerce executive director. ------------- What is the Business Improvement District? T he Corona del Mar Business Improvement District (B.l.D.) was formed on Sept. 1, 1997, after City Council approval. A seven-member advisory board, comprised of Corona del Mar businesspeople was elected by all voting businesses. The B.I.D. includes 372 businesses located in the village of Corona del Mar. The goal of t he B.l.D. is to make Corona del Mar a better place in which to do business. Projects include: new trash receptables, replacement of ficus trees along Pacific Coast Highway, sponsorship of two chlldren's Fun Zones during las t year's a nnual Christmas Walk, and working with the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau to promote Corona del Mar as a resort and shopping destination. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 7:30 a .m. at the Oasis Senior Center, jocated at 800 Marguerite Ave. For more information, contact Don Glasgow at Minuteman Press, (714) 640- 6525 or John Blom at John Blom Custom Photography, (714) 675-3130. FARMERS MARKm Corona def Miii' Marguerite and Bayside Dr. ~Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Organic produce, honey, flowers, orchids and plants, herbs, jams and jellies, nuts, bread. Costa Mum Orange County Fairgrounds, main par1<ing lot Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 573-0374 Fresh fruits, vegetables & fish, baked breads, homemade, low-fat snacks, herbs and plants. Newport Beach Newport Pier Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 573-0374 Fresh picked, locally grown produce, honey, nuts, fruits, vegetables, flowers and more. Sponsored by the Orange County Farm Bureau. SHOPPING FROM A TO l FROM THE UNIQUE TO THE ECLECTIC " ACANTHUS GALLERY Step into the unexpected. A charmin.g gallery filled with a distinctive collection of decorative accessones, along with antique botanicals and architectural prints from original bookpages, dating from the early 1 7th, 18th and 19th centuries. Other unique furnishings personally chosen by proprietor limarie Doty include picture frames, tapcstl)' pillows, corbels and urns, celebrating the beauty of acanthus -a plant with large thistle-like leaves. This motif also enhances exquisitely carved tum-of-the- century armoires, tables and chairs. Unique, decorative pieces also include dried wreath topiaries, botanical balls, penshell lacquered boxes, hurricane lamps, animal figurines, handcarved mirrors and book stands, Bfackhamon statue candleholdm, handwoven chenilles and Shi Wan ware (ceramics). The Morgan & Company hand-filled European bottles, sealed with French wax and tied with ratfl3, containing carrots, lemons, pickles, peppers and botanicals make treasured gifts. 2908 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 640..1470 Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Also open by appointment Closed Mondays. 0A'1L~ ~LOT ~NNUA~·AtMANAC ~-=---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . BALBOA PORCH 1800 Newport Btvd. (across from Clustered around a tiny Triangle Square) fountain courtyard in the back Costa Mesa are statuary and stone 548-4874 planters. Inside this quaint shop are Hours: Monday through Friday, 1 O a m miniature tin teapots, canisters, pottery. to 8 p.m; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m .• ct11ooiserie. preserved florals, and a Sunday. 11 am. to 6 p.m menagene of collectlbles. including ~ rabbits, roosters and elephants. EVERYTHING BUT 224 Manne Ave. WATER Balboa Island An array of swimwear and 723-411 3 accessories that boggle the mind Hourl 10 a.m to 5 p.m. daily Swimsuits are sold as separates and as BLOOMS Seasonal blossoms and fresh flowers, both exotic and familiar are arranged 1n a vanety of creative ways. You'll see anything from quince blossoms to tiger orchids at this roadside stand. 3601 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-6964 r; CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM Cels from legendary animator Chuck Jones hang on the walls 01 this bnghtly colored gallery You'll see Daffy Duck tn dream sequence handing an Oscar to the master himself, as well as memorable images from a host of Warner Brothers cartoons Check out cl scene from that Dr Seuss classic, "The Gnnch Who Stole Christmas. H because 1t featyres both the Grinch and his little mutt, Max. 3636 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 723-1 900 I DECOR A stiletto shoe 111 the sh.ipe ol a chair? Sure But that\ 1ust one of the unique .1nd colorful home furnishing~ m curvaceous shapes and exotic f.ibrics vou'll see at Decor\ \howroom From the eclectic to the trad1tioni1I ilnd contemporary, designer brilnds include Dellarobb1a. Thayer Coggin, Wl'1m,111 Jnd Ello sets The store features styles lrom designers such as Anne Klein, Gottex and Calvin Klem They also carry e><.tras such as bags, shoes, visors and munchies anything to make your stay at the pool or beach fashionable. Crystal Court 3333 Bear St. Costa Mesa S40-8523 Hours Monday through Fnday, 10 a.m lo 9 p.m., Saturday 10 a m to 7 pm, Sunday 11 am. to 6 30 p.m a FRANCOLI GOURMET EMPORIO For all things ltaltan stop mto this retail store. wme bar coffet> and sandW1Ch bar Try a twist by choosing from OavOfed oils. such as lemon or basil. Additionally, there's cookware, pottery. pasta, panetone and cl wide !>election of gra ppa. Don't forget to order a grilled panin1 with homemade chips, try ..a cappucmo with b1scottt, sip something delectable ill the wine bar, or take home some p1stach10 or hazelnut toroni for dessert. Fi1sh1on Island Newport Beach 721-1289 Hours Monda~ through Fnd.iy 10 .i m to 9 pm., Saturday and Sunday 9 30 J.m to 10pm G GOIN G IN STYLE Traveling is much more _ lasht0nable and tun thankS 10 Going m Style Whether it's trotting around the globe with a backpack that pops out of a pouch or transportmg your lunch to work m a Crayola<olored insulated lunch bag, the store offers a vanety of items that make life more convenient clnd stylish Popular items include Swiss Army knives with a few features or a multitude, travel clocks, electronic translators and money changers, and credit card-sized flashlights Romantics may find the "Portable P1cn1c" indispensable it's a little lclrger than a checkbook, but contains a cutting board, knrfe, corksmw and towelettes so an impromptu p1Cn1c 1s possible at any ume. Add1t1onally, the store carries the ultimate lor the saf Pty conscious traveler: an emergency escape smoke hood with the product name of Evac•U8 which provides filtered air up to 20 minutes. Fashion Island 593 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach 644-9760 Hours. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 pm. Sclturday, 10 a.m to 7 p.m.; and Sunday 11 am to 6 p.m , PATIO DOOR I PROBLEMS? I l DOOR TRA9,KS • ROTTING. We can rtplacc just the bottom track * HANDLES * ROLLERS * LOCKS t * SCREENS Call Mite at TRAKS R US (714) 730·6071 1 800 292·6727 [l]HIS AND HER FLY FISHING SHOP C>.vners Frank and Bev Selby share their 25-yeclr -old passion for fly fishing at this full-servtCe shop that has everything fOf both the beginner and experienced fly fisherman (and woman!) Along with a complete selection of rods. reels, hne, tackle, tying mdtenals, flys of every color (all tied in-house), and wearing apparel, there are instructional fly fishing videos and books Each one ol the experienced staff 1s ready to help you, and they will customize your fly orders. The sh.OP offers local and out-of· state fresh and saltwater guided tnps, fly fishing and fly casting lessons taught by experts, fly tying le~sons and rod building classes. Fresh or saltwater schools are offered 1n groups, private all· day. on the waler and dunng a Brg Bear fly fishing weekend getaway. They will also book tnps for you anywhere Free fly tying get-togethers are held upstairs on the first and second Thursday of the month Two upcoming classes for beginners will be held at the store on March 21 and Apnl 25 1 666 Old Newport Blvd Costa Mesa, 548-9449 Hours. Winter hours through the beginning of fly fishing season (end of April) are Monday, 10 a.m to 5 p m.; Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m to S 30 p.m.; Fnday and Saturday, 9 a m to 6 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m to S p.m Con tin ued on page Mi &;~ GfZ(~aL:Jd ~-=' C:!AYtuuvcr"'°(/ ~t:ri Mattress Outlet Store BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of •Os fWy 545-7168 ~~ opp~ "Over 50 Years of Fine Qttality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES • Re-Upholstery • Draperies • Bedspreads • Custom Made Furniture • Carpet Cleaning • Upholstery Oeaning CARPET DEPARTMENT NEW LOCATION 111t Original MIKE'S CARPET$ Over 25 Years In Costa Mesa *Now OWNED AND OPERATED BY MESA U PHOLSTERY* CUSTOM FURNITIJRE RE-UPHOLSTER\ 20°/o* OFF 811111 folmc l• l J/11 r it 1th llrr~ ad Ti/ \l11rrh It. f<N' --U"lll \W'<it ~ IN .._ ,, /I ~ Factory &t Showroom, 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 ·~·"**"°' Mor v.uo Wini ANY on..°'"" IOfM •.-c • LAllOll ... I• HOMECHEF This kitchen store and cooking school combine to offer cooks of every level the tools and techniques for enhancing meal preparation. Classes in the on·site cooking theater include a senes on e.ssent1al entertaining and seafood secrets, or choose from one of the class specials such as the sushi workshop or pizza party The cooking store carries everything even the most e.xpenenced cook could imagine -from cookware, cutlery, cookbooks and bakery to spenalty oils, spices and spreads. Special events take on a tasty twist as HomeChef offers two options. workshops, whert- group members work together to cook a gourmet meal with coaching from an instructor; or tastings, when the group watches as a HomeChef expert demonstrates cooking concepts, then tastes the results Fashion Island 5pJce A· 101 (Atrium Court across from Farmer's Market) Newport Beach 718-0114 Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 pm, Sunday from 10 d m w 5 pm [f IMAGINARIUM A discovery store filled with fun and adventure for children of all ages. From science and educational kits/materials to Legos, Brio and Thomas trains, musical instruments, puzzles and books on a variety of topics, you can enjoy the many hands-on displays. Hot items: for ages one to five, "Ball Party," where balls travel down a funnel; for five-to eight- year-olds, "Hippy Hop," a pogo stick for the '90s where tykes sit on a ball and 1ump up and down; and for ages 0 through 99, its "Toobers and Zots," 111terlock1ng foam pieces to create hats, glasses, characters and anything else your 1rnag1nat1on can dream up Fashion Island 575 Newport Center Dnve Newport Beach 644-0788 Hours. Monday through fnday, 10 a.m to 9 pm.; Sa turday, 10 a.m to 7 pm.; Sunday, 11 d.m to 6 p.m. JOE'S CRAB SHACK After you din~ pick up some cool merchandise emblazoned with the Joe's Crab Shack logo: T-shirts, B a s s iV1 eJs & BltAe b e rri e s , > Ill A Ba~y B1utique • 4' Heirloo111 Wicke r • Gifts • Be4din9. • Fur11it hi119s & MORED.. • • :1'And T1ddl1n Tee ••• 9' ,. 369'E. 17th St. (Corner of 17th and Tustin), Costa Mesa • 714-650-2244 watches, hats, boxers, coozies (keep beer cold) and hot sauce. 2607 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 650-1818 Hours: Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fnday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. KAYAKS INC. The store's name 1s a misnomer, since they don't actually sell kayaks or recreational boating materials. Instead, they carry a wide selection of resort, surf and weekend wear for men, women and children. There are also surf boards, skateboards, Hawaiian collecl!bles, videos and more. Check out the awesom~ Aloha Room from Toes on the Nme. This place is your total Quiksilver connection. 1036 Irvine Ave., WestcliH Plaza Newport Beach 631 -2996 Hours: Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. KITES ETC. Choose from a Wide assortment of wind and air toys, bannro and kites in all shapes, sizes and for all seasons and stunts. 806 E. Balboa BIVd. Balboa 673-0450 Hours: Open daily, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. LIDO BOOK SHOPPE This is a Barnes and Noble squeezed into a charming walk-in shop. Carries all new books. Caters to special orders. Staff members read and critique books for sale. Extensive magazine newsstand out front is categorized by type, s?ecializing in foreign periodicals. If you can't find it here, maybe it doesn't exist! Book review newsletter highlights award winners, provides gift book selections and more Among the children's books recommended: A is for Artist: A Getty Museum Alphabet allows children to learn their ABCs by associating letters with details from paintings in the Getty Museum. The book offers artistic examples such as I is for Iris (Van Gogh) and M 1s for Mustache (Renoir). Outdoor California kids will learn surf and board lingo while enjoying Rhinos Who Surf and Rhinos Who Snowboard l)y Julie HELP. HELP! HELP! Us offset the Cost of our newly Remodeled Store r-----------------------, i 25% OFF ! L-----------------------~ A ll Merchandise* •We Honor all Competitor"s Product Discount Coupons• Regal Beaufy Supplies & Salon 269 F.. 17th St.. Costa Mesa Open 7 Days (714) 6~2-4482 Party consultants, complete line of party supplies, balloons & custom invitations. HOT AIR BAUOOHS LOWEST HELIUM TANK RENTALS IN TOWN Paper Goods • Custom Gift Wrapping • Greeting Cards 170 E. 17TH ST. • COSTA MESA 7ii-1803 L \ ~ ' II ~ • ,, \. I 'I 1 ' ( ,. ,. ' \ DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Mammano. A newsletter is a\'ailable at the shop or get on the mailing list. 3424 Via Oporto, Lido Marina Village Newport Beach 675-9595 Hours: Monday through Thursday and Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. M MARTHA'S BOOKSTORE A cozy place filled with sell- help books, cards, coffee, children's items, Beanie babies, 1oys, collectibles and a back room used book area. They also offer weekly sessions in "A Course 1n Miracles." True to the nature of Balboa Island, where every store has a dual function, they also provide UPS shipping, fax serv1Ce and piano music. 308 1 /2 Manne Ave. Balboa Island 673-71 85 Hours: 10 a.m. to S p.m. daily, extended hours in summer. MINNEY'S SHIP CHANDLERY You'll find everything here for the boater, including the kitchen sink! The old adage, "One man's trash is another man's treasure," rings true at M1nney·s, where "recycling" is a household word. According to owner Ernie Minney, he "buys low" and "sells low." So if you come to sell, you'll probably find something to buy at the same lime Choose from thousands of used sails and hundreds ol propellers, nautical charts, ropes, chains and assorted hardware. There are portholes, brass lanterns and bells, and used rad10s, propane ovens, motors, sinks and heads. A nice selection of books for the boater's library Also, nautical keepsakes you can rent! 1500 Old Newport Btvd. (at Industrial Way) Costa Mesa 548-4192 Hours: Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. NIKETOWN ORANGE COUNTY Cool gear for youngsters, women and men amid a changing back9rop of celebrated athletes throughout the dome-shaped structure. New to the store will be in-line skates, arriving in March. Hot items are Tlming (upscale runners' watches) and Vision (sunglasses). Special events are held throughout the year. Triangle Square 1875-B Newport BIVd. Costa Mesa 642-6363 Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ~CUSTOM~ Draperies v Shutters Vertical • Mini Blinds & Professional DRY CLEANING Pick-Up & Delivery 30 Years Exp Sr. Discounts 114-546-6117 DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC D ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Frames made from all materials -glass, wood, met.al, mosaic and combinations, aeate your own miniature Zen gardens, engraved stones, pottef)', wire sculptures of bikes and motorcycles and sculptured sensual 1ewelry, including motile metal reproductive pins Satellite Store and Gallery So.ith Coast Plazd 3333 Bristol St., Suite 1000 Costa Mesa 662-3366 Hours. Monday through Fnday, l 0 a.m to 9 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. Lo 7 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. lo 6:30 p.m. Museum Store 850 San Clemente Drive Newport Beach 759· 1122 Hours. Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a m to 5 p.m., closed Mondays POTIERY BARN Spnng colors are evel)'\vhere1 From dishes, candles and vases lo throw pillows and picture frames -1n hues of ptnk, lavender, blues and greens. Hydrangeas are coming up 1n bnght silver buckets. 1n potpoum and lovely room atom11ers Frames, gl.m 011 lamps and ca.ridles, trom travel Sile to 18 inches tall, will hght your way The Design Studio pr9v1des hght1ng1 window and floo( samples for do-11-yourselfers. Beautiful stemware, d1nne1Ware and Metallo handcrafted aluminum selYing pieces. Unwind to the sounds of the HMartin1 Lounge" CD as you enjoy a chilled martini made with thetr shaker and glasses. Fashion Island 640-7023 Hours: Monday through Fnday, 10 a.m to 9 p.m .; Sat\Jrday, 1 O a.m to 7 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m to 6 p.m ' QUALITY 1-DAY FRAMING Custom made framing with same day seMCe available NKe selection of frames, 1nclud1ng omates wtuch beautifully complement mirrors. Box framing for treasured memorabilia, such as sports collectibles or family heirlooms. Originals and poster art for sale. 2430 W. Coast Hwy. (across from Hornblower Dining Yachts) Newport Beach 6S0-7778 Hours. Monday through Fnday, 1 O a m to 6 pm.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. m RAINFOREST CAFE RETAIL VILLAGE Searching for a wild" place to shop' Stop by thr< 1unl_Jle- r..i r \l, m 1 ulr rt Rd1nloresl CJlt-l.m11ly ~uth J) (hd Cha the treefrog dnd Iggy the 1gudna die featured on an extlusive hne of clothing, caps and 1ackets for adults and youth Sample the sensational scents and luxurious lotions from the Bath and Boutique collection. Colorful puppets, plush toys, games, totebags, glassware, preservation kits, trinkets and more make great gifts The "Rhythm of the Trop1c.s" CD was recorded 1ust for the cafe Stop by and say hello 10 Tracy the Talking Tree South Coast Plaza, Level 1 (Sears wing) 3333 Bristol St Cosw Mesa 424-9.200 ~1ondJ~ through Fnd.i7. 10 a m to 10 p m , SaturJJy, 10 a rn to 11 p m , SundiJy 10 30 a m to Q p.m S rep 11H o ROGER'S GARDENS Where can you find topiary animals, herbs from around the world, beautifully designed flower gardens, designer patio tum1ture, gardening implements and accessories, and collectible Radko Chnstmas ornaments? Roger's Gardens. Throughout the year, a number of gardening sem1na~. events and rl1>mnmtra11om 1.1~P plJ<P Chmtmas r f I a\ •un n I I rr It r I !), •I I tr 2301 ~., !CJ 11 fl Mill\ R d Corona d .. I Mar 640-5800 ' SHERMAN LIBRARY AND GARDENS The botanically themed gift shop of this renowned oasis has been a best kept secret for a long time It has a lovely view of the garden's trellised courtyard and fountain, but also carries a delightful range of merchandise, tnclud1ng candles shaped hke bugs, bunnies and ch1clu. There are hand-painted birdhouses, books on a vanety of gardening topics such as aromatherapy and attracting bullerfhe), ted cups and to, .... eJs, g1ftwrap .ind c.irds There 1s aim a comer geared . toward children, with grow kits and bug booli.s Weekend Gardener senes held on SJturdJys, 9.30 to 11 am. 1s free to the fn.--,h. nc'' look ac ... ">pcuJl111ng 1n Cu,tom I· mhcllhhmcn" tor ' our I lurnc \\ 111d11\\ I rcJtmcnt,, ~l1pt:o\ er,. l'1llo'" llcJd1 ng. c:tl.' 11 1111.•I II •, I I II ' I can't believe ..... . It's My Horne Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLO\VERDALE can make your landscape dreams come tnse, and increase }'Our home's value, too' Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. ------.... KAY MATSON, A.A. COMPLETE LANDSC.APING 46 YEARS E..XP. SANT'A ANA • 1800 N Twun A•( (714) 633-9200 TERRY MEJKLE C.C.N.P. C.C.N.P. 1-nchapc Des18'1er Lict'nnNo. J08SS.J Landseapc Designer COSTA MF.sA • 1700 Brmol \H (714) 754-6661 public. Upcoming demonstrations include: Fabulous Fuschias, The Art or the Hanging Vegetable Garden and The Ultimate Perennial Garden. 2647 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-2261 Hours: Open da1ty, 10 30 am to 4 p.m SWEE' PEA 'rul dr 1f,1ful shoo tu ~'Cl • t !1 ot 1 'th 'trEel in II Oki D.i f) Cf:• ter vlt~rs ~om1:th1ng lor eYt:ryone ALunddr •l 1n charm, 11 1s the kind of place that makes you feel comfortable on your first visit. Featured items change regularly and include unique home accessories, novel gift items, garden art and gardening items. In-home styling and consulting services are available from owner, Keely Kay. 1720-D Santa Ai:ia Ave. Cost.a Mesa 645-9140 Hours: Monday through Saturday, 1O·30 a.m. to 6 p.m. TOY BOAT•TOY BOAT•TOY BOAT This child-sized store carries Bno toys, Thomas the Tank merchandise, Playmobrt, Lego, Robollx, Madeline, Corolle, Ginny and Goll dolls, Mutty and Steiff collectibles, Radio Flyer wagons, rocking horses, books, game and fun for all who love the idea of staying young at heart Free grft wrapping 3331 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 673-3791 Hours Monday through Saturdav. 9 a.m ,,., S Vl r m Sunday, 10 a m to !I p m URBAN GARDENER With the eclectic look 1n 1ntenor design more popular than ever, shop for a delightful collect1on of unique gift items for your home and garden -both new and antique. Ownel'S Charleen Austero and Dan Marty wekome you to antique baskets, pnmitive painted Adirondack furniture; fresh topiaries, herbs and ivy; antique, candles; and birdhouses 2852 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 640-6972 Hours Monday through Saturday. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m to 5 pm. The Westclrff Court locatt0n specializes in fresh flower'\ Open Monday througl' Saturday, 9 a m to 5 p.m Sunday, 9 a.m lo .2 p.m. Cati 642·.2949 G11nt1nut'd ""pa"< .'l8 /. BELLINI 1flti.U. Corso Changing Table, Crib (Katie or Marni only) plus Mattress '·::~· $999.00 1-t-.1unn~ lumrturt th.11pi•1o1'1uth 11'1111 dulJ ''""'"' t.cJJinc fine La\tttt 111lt' ;and h.inJ f1;11nt.'\l a..c"""'' ,croi~. h1~·h,1m ~nJ m~-h """' 1822 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa -"°"' THMgle Sqi.-e 714-631-2229 •Fit·•~ Gitt Wr.1p • G•ft RP<P'"" • r,,1i., • r 11,tl1n1 B• dd11"1 • Tw111 R··if•, • h1 .1, P11· ! ~ • f 1111 S111• Ht •l • LJ, ...... ' • '.t• Ii•"" ~ •Htl1h\.tlH!' •( "~''''· •\1'!•·1•Pt \•I I • • T1\~ B(\lf"' • T,,hlt• X. ( h Ill "lt I • A1 ( • c,•,,Hlf", ... .-...... ·~-1/C.-~ Great Prices, Quality and Service Always at The Collection Kimono- Style Dress QNI' s2600 Button-Front Vest. w/Patch Pockets \l~I\ s2000 T~~ __ ) ~~LL~~T~~~ CONTEMPORARY WO MEN'S W EAR & ACCESSORIES University Center ~2 \7 Campu., Dr I\, h''" fr11n1 lll'll l '".. l'.1 854-4452 Balboa Island "\ 12 Marine Ave 1 l\,·t1h'l'n 1'.1ll'l1'·' kc l re.am I .td••r .ind \nd1.1m" 11.1111 675-688 7 CI 1 l~t I' 1 Ut.:-,1),\) VIA UDO DRUGS This charming store has a little bit of everything. Displays are ever changing, featuring new and unique items. The bottom level 1~ filled w1lh Hallmark greeting cards, mt1onery (Cilsuals by Crane are worth checking out I), wrappings, paper party goods. 1nv1tahons 1nd1v1dual ,md hO\t:'d h.srbor-and ocean-themed cards by Anrw DJVl\·johm11n F1rw Art\ St11d1m. and ..i Gall \\'rap C1•111t'r The ~hond lt>11f'I h.n 1 wondr-rlul \t r, 1 t1on ot q11l s U1oov lro111 f\. fl\\ I\ lutty I • .w P 1h l •lflit'r ,1111 I plu\h lny\ tn F 1l1 .111d ~ kiyd dinrwrwar .. tn t Arthur l .1r1 ,11 Jl'llnl•lll \t l'\111.1 I llf( t:' ,, "'0'" IS fillt-<1 Wtlh (I JtJlrtt Jfl{j [\d\11 Ir Ju h -1l1111q with StJ\h •II hJth 011\ 'u 1p) with \ht•ll' 111 beJut1t11I bQltlt•\ Euc..1lyptu' gPls, ~oJp\ ,md room masts. Gold hs<:rlCE' bdth 011, and gold ,md hydrJngl'·i parlum~ and potpourm. The Tuhp, collection ul potpourri and room m1\h co111ure up Sprang Thert>'\ Jlso a cosmE:l10 and make-up counter clnd a fun natJllldl display Wllh lighthouse collec11bles Upsta1r~ houses a phJrmacy along w1lh health and beauty care items Outside 1s a magazine and boo~ newsstand. 3445 Via Lido (next to Pav1hons) Newport Beach 723-5858 Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 pm , Sunday, 10 am. to 6 p.m VICTORIA'S SECRET In addition to the silk and satin undergarments and hngene, enter a world of luxury and pampenng w1th Vtctona Se<rel's own Spa Collection. Tum the hghts down and burn either the lavender or fresh scented candle, encased 1n glas~ TI1e peppermint pulse point cream helps you unwind from the day's rigors Pamper yourself with exfohallng body pohsh and a loofah. There's also le<J and loot creams, hand and nail treatments, gels, body splashes and a rolhng massager After your shower, dry your hPad of curls an a soft, cotton towel Locdltons South Coast Plaza, Crystal Court and Fashion Island QWEST MARINE With thousands of naulJCal items, this 1s a boater's paradise. From inflatable boats, life vests and waterproof gear to hardware, n9g1ng, plumbing, maintenance, electrical. nav1gah0nal equipment and CPS systems, the friendly slJll will help you find whatever you're an n .. ed ol N1<.e select1nn ol nJullcal m.:iyi111np\ a11d publit.1l1om QQO W Co.ht HWI r-.;l·\\ pnrt B•·.i< h b4~ 1 /11 Hourv MondJy throuqh S.iturd.iy, 7 30 1 m Ill I! p 11 Sund.1~ 8 J.m lu op n X GALLERY lOlJled lll\f \OUlh ot MJCArthur Blvd m Corona dPI Mar, X marks the spot for th1\ charming shop filled with fine home lurmsh1ngs and accessories, whJCh spe<:1clhzes 1n wood. iron, pottery and candles The rusted wrought iron candle holders stand nearly five feel tall and hold 1hree. lour or more candles to hght up your hie There as also solid pine lurn1lure shown 1n this mull1·hued space. 2612 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 640-8666 Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m to 5 p.m XANADU COLLECTION Hand carved wood flowers, fine art and antiqu1tJes Pnc~ range from SB for tulips on up lo S45 for more exqu1S1te flowers. The average range 1s S25 for exotK flowers such as Hawauan g1nge<. There are also blooming animals -giraffes and toucans that almost look like bird of paradise plants. There are clear glass vases for sale, or you could bnng 1n your own vase and choose flowers to htl 1l. Crystal Court, South Coast Plaza 3333 Bear St. Suite 106 Costa Mesa 966-0778 Hours: Monday through Friday, 10 a m to 9 p.m .. Saturday 10 am lo 7 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m lo 6 30 p.m A & B Custon1 Upholstery Tolalh C11~10111-( '111111· 1>1 ... rn\1·1 'I lw Dc•1·ura1111-...' :-;c•n1·t ~011n·1•! . l r-------------------------, '25ftl0ff Fabric with your1 : "/0 Bedding Order : L-------------------------~ • Sli pro\t'rl'< • Brdclin~ • l>md Rufnt•s • Krupholst('ry Tiu· I li~h""'' Quulif)' l:l60-\.) Logan i\\'c> • Co~ta :\lt·~u 540-1821 I ICl'I. Pit-1.-t ) & H1·liw" DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC fl YAOHAN SUPERMARKET A wonderful Asian supermarket and so much more, all under one roof. The market features fresh produce, meats, fresh sushi, fresh and instant noodles, nee cake, tofu and frozen polst1Ckers. There's also a he.11th section, photo lab, travel agency, electrorncs and auto. supplies department Jnd housewares section The boo~ and m.1qazane department stocks all top l.ish1on maqJ1111es, p.1perbarks. tr.we! t\OOk~ ,in<1 CDs in lapanrw Jlonq w1lh [nqhsh bouk' on japJ11 The food coun \C>rves d1'hqhtf11I SLl\hl soups and otht>r t.1vorale As1d11 d1she' l twre s al' J bikery ano <appuc1no t>Jr bo5 Jran \V:1y (oll Paularino ,11 Brl\WI) Costa Mt'\d SS7-6o99 Hours: Open da1lv, 9 a m to 8 p m I ZGALLERIE EcleclK and fun as the atmosphere here. You 'll find comfortable chairs, couches and bedroom sets; throw pillows, lamps, picture frames, candles and holders; dinnerware and stemware; martini gla~ and shakers, framed poster art; bathroom accessories along w1lh soaps, gels and sails for luxunatang. Fashion Island 640-2916 Hours; Monday through fnday, 10 a m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ZACHARIAH Eclectic cottage furnishings offer vast opportunities for expressing a unique perspective 1n your home or garden. Indoor displays mqwcase hand-painted furniture by Taylor Bowen, lampshades in the shape of straw hats, pottery w1th palm trees, charming dinnerware, and fragrant floral candles of all shapes and sizes. Children's lum1sh1ngs such as an ant1que looking wrought iron cradle and hand painted accessories make you want to return to childhood Stroll out to the patio, where you'll find painted wrought iron and wood furniture, fruit trtes, plants in hand painted pots and herb top1anes Chimes shaped hke ammdls transform the breeze into a melody. The friendly staff offers a host ol ideas for feathering your nest and even the smallest purchase 1s wrapped with care 3222 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 719-2911 Hours Monday through Sdturday, l 0 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m to 4 p.m , Landscape & Clean-Up I Quality IXsign & Proftssionalism i L.twn s • I lt'd gt's 11 Ttl't'1 rimming • R•movat • ~ M ainlt'nan<'t' • Rn/Comm N.8. Lie. #'Jll028546 Azteca Landscape 714.227.878.'I • 24 ""'· M Pttfl •t'(1.•/ I-' \\_1)""41\ l ('ll~ ..,_., f'I DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC MAJOR SHOPPING CENllRS COSTA MESA CRYSTAL COURT Just across the street from South Coast Plaza at Bear Street and Sunflower Avenue in Costa Mesa, experience three stories of unique shops and restaurants, many exdusive to Orange County. Anchored by Macy's and Robinson's May. specialty retail shops include Gallen Orrefoo, Kost.a Boda, l'ippe Warren Callety, Jessica McClintodc, Polo Country Store and Esprit Casual to elegant dining. 3333 Bear St Costa Mesa Hours: Monday through Friday, 1 O a.m to 9 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 6:30 pm. THE~B The Lab 1s a one-story renovated factory dubbed the Anti-Mall, which combines an unusual shopping expeneoce wtth an atmosphere that includes a community mosaic tile wall, a poetry wall, an on-Site vegetable and herb garden, a rotatJng art ganety featunng local arti.sts and The Theatre District. Shoppmg 1ncludd current and ecleclJC designer fashions, altematNe music and Videos, actJve sportswear, retro lumiture, shoes and accessories and custom12ed eyewear. Unwind with a latte at the Gypsy Den and Reading Room. The Lab 1s located in Costa Mesa at 2930 Bristol. METRO POINTE AT SOUTH tOAST Costa Mesa's newest open-air shopping. dining and entertainment center has successfully attracted a popular mix of retailers Since Spnng I 996, a variety of shopping destinations include Nordstrom Rack, ~t Buys, Old Navy, Linens 'n Things. Ma~hall's, The Container Store, Barnes & Noble Mikasa Factory Outlet Store and more Dine and relax at Cafe Indigo. Arnba Ba1a Gnll, Bertohni's Authentic Trattona, Sam Woo BBQ & Seafood Bistro, Boudin Sourdough Bakery and Cafe, lamba Juice, Starbucks Coffee and Humphey Yogart Edwards Theater otters all-stadium seating in 12 cinemas consignmenc store prices. Unique Jewelry and Gift hems at FabuloU5 Prices! 642-1844 M-F 10-6 •Sat. 10-5 Metro Pointe at South Coast is at the San Diego freeway (4-05) at the Fairview Exit. ORANGE COUNTY MARKET PLACE Every weekend at the Orange County Fairgrounds 1,200 sellen fill 20 acres of the lot with merchandise and seM<es to make up this open-air shoppers' paradise. Up to 100,000 shoppers V1S1t the Mar1cet Place on a weekend. The bargain hunter as well as the upscale shopper wlll be attracted to many goods and services that are not available elsewhere. From original artwork to fresh produce and even on-site haircuts. Hours: The Orange County Mantel Place is open every weekend from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. AdmMlOO IS S 1; youth under I 2, free. SOUTH COAST PLAZA This Orange County power center for retailing rrvals other shopping destJnal.Jons such as Beverly Hills, Pans and Mtlan by featunng upscale and designer stores such as Arman1, Cartier, Chanel and Gianni Versace, and Orange County's own, MoSSl!TlO-A multitude of stores and restaurants f~I 2.65 million square feet New stores include Hermes, Ashworth, BabyGap, Coach, Lalique, Montblanc, M1k1moto, 01hly. Rainforest Cafe, Seeger and Sulka Maior anchors: Nordstrom, Macy's, Macy's Men's Store. Saks Filth Avenue, Robmson's-May and Sears 3333 Bnstol St. 435-2000 Hours: Monday through Friday, 1 O a.m to 9 p.m .• Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m to 6.30 p.m TJUANGLE SQUARE This one-stop, open air shopping center at the end of the 55 freeway at the intersection of Newport Boulevard. Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street has convenient co~ered paril1ng Your choices 1n clothing range from casual clothing lo outdoor gear, famous brand sungl.mes to the most "'1ke stufl an}'\"here Specldlty stores include a huge boo~tOrt', a paint your own pottef)' pface a new go~ store. and a muSK megastore, Wllh a vanety of entertainment. After shopping, take 1n .:i movie at Edwards Theater, eritoy hve enterta1nmerit and the restaurants surrounding Town Square. ~we've raided the Best closets in Oran&_e County! 369 E. 17th St., Costa Maa Ralph's grocery store is complete with wine cellar, deli and fresh seafood counter. NEWPORT BEACH BALBOA ISLAND Take the Manne Avenue bridge to more than 70 gift shops, galleries, restaurants and servKes You'll find beachwear fine men's, women's and children's ctotli1ng, specialty boutiques, fine 1ewelry, books and stationery Spend the day shopping for grits and mementos while enioy1ng the casual island setting. Sip cappuccino at an outdoor cafe, indulge in homemade pastty, or enjoy the variety of fine restaurants. By car, bicycle or foot the ferry at Palm Street will take you across the bay to Balboa Peninsula. BALBOA PENINSULA In addition to the many actMties on the Peninsula, explore the shopping venues from Newport Pier to Balboa Pier Stroll the boardwalk and snack at one of the stands, relax at a coffee house with fresh baked goods, or dine at one of the elegant restaurants offering bfeathtakmg ocean VltwS. Browse the shops for trendy beachwear. the latest surf wear, sunglasses, nauttCal grits, bail and tackle, and souvenirs CANNERY VILLAGE Tucked away on the upper Balboa Peninsula, this h1stonc village is encompassed by six square blocks bounded by Newport Boulevard, 31st Street. Lafayette Avenue and 29th Street. A drvers1ty of shops and services range from art deco to French provincial to 1ntenor design and sand sculpting. Discover antiques. custom-made furniture, and art galleries along with •~. .. .,.'\ @j~ Floral & Gifts ~'kp~~ 50°/o OFF TOPIARIES AND FLORAL Arrangements Home Decor Specialty Furniture Silk Florals Custom Floral Arrangements Moo-Fri 10-6 ·Sat 10-S 369 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa (MWM;..~J 646-6745 ship building and repair facilities. Eni<>Y bayviE.w dining at the histonc Cannery Restaurant or freshly roasted coffee and baked goods at a boardwalk coffee house. CORONA DEL MAR With its small town charm and narrow streets named after Howers, downtown Corona del Mar is lined with specialty shops, galleries and services. This coastal community of cliff homes and a magnificent beach is the perfect backdrop for antique shops, Southwestern furnishings, eclecttC cottage goods, fine linens, Oriental rugs, jewelry and fashion. Casual or elegant dining ranges from espressos and bagels to martiniS.and seafood. Look for the Corona del Mar Plaza at the comer of MacArthur and Pacific Coast Htghway m June. FASHION ISLAND Newport Center World<lass shopping, d1n1ng and eritertainment 1s what you you'll find at this open-air regional shopping ceoter along the coast. ~ the Pacific Ocean, the Island features 200 unique stores and services, m<><e than '40 places to eat and a vanety of events and .. • • entertainment happenings throughout the year Enjoy shopping at the many one-of-a-kind specialty boutiques and leading department stores, including Orange County's only Neiman Marcus and Bloomtngdale's. Options in dining are ef!dless, including fine cu1S1ne from throughout the world, outdoor eateries, family dining and two food courts. Atnum Court, the enclosed tri-level complex, features more than 50 unique shops, a food court, Farmers Mar1cet and Bloomingdale's Home Store. Special events throughout the year. Fashion Island is located above Pacific Coast Highway between MacArthur Boulevard and jamboree Road. Hours: Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. LIDO MARINA VILLAGE Travel down the waterfront village ol Via Oporto featunng fine art gallenes and local artist studios. One-of-a-kind shopping awaits, as you stroll the tree- hned streets and the bayfront. boat-lined boardwalk to enJOY designer boutiques, grft shops and Jewelry collections. Relax at one of the quaint cafes or restaurants and 11ts1t the l.Jdo Book Shoppe, with a gr!at selectJon of foreign magazines. March 3rd-3 tst E.arn Points by: +Just Showing Up + Bringing a Friend + iVW<lng a Purchase +Consigning Spring Items (extra poi'lts ror stttS 2. 12. 14 &.16) +Don't Mis.sour Double~ Triple Point Days DRAWING HllD ON MAIC.H 31ST A1 NOON ClolllllC • Acee.wt .. ...... • Co9lnetlca St. John Knits • DKNY • Armani • Mondi Anne Klein II • Jones N. Y. You get 55% on Consignment ttems (Items must be nearly new. dry cleaned, i><essed & on hangersl v 270 t. t 7th St. #3, Cost. MesA (In Ml Case ShOpping Center Near Sh1rtey·s Bagels! 645-1162 (]) .µ ro E ·- (]) ..c J- ? • did ; you . know ... 1 The Balboa Bay Club surpassed 1mag1nat1on when 1t first opened in the summer of 1949. Built on : more than 2, 400 feet of prime beach frontage, the m1lhon-dollar pro1ect was completed by George M. Holstein, contractor. '"'"" M !'\ -t 1 l'.,111 T':' J'<I (I'/ 1 I DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC celebrations • charitable events • festivals F~ru11yi11g a ~ala euening at the Balhoa Bay Cluf> tfl .July 1962 I Phnto courtesy Balboa Bay Club Happy Birthday BBC! 0 vcr the past one-half century, the Balboa Bay Club has been a favorite destination of kings, heads of state and celebrities from all walks of life. The guest list goes on and on ... Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Humphrey Bogart, Dorothy Lamour, Premier Sato of .Japan, Walter Cronkjte, Henry Ford, Dick Powell and Johnny Weismuller. The entertainers who have shared their talents over the years span from Bill Kalehua and his Islanders, the first to perform at the'i3alboa Bay Club in 1948, to Joey Bishop, Ed McMahon, Rosemary C'looney, Donald O'Connor and Billy Daniels, who appeared during summer "Show Nights," inaugurated by Balboa Bay Club owner Bill Ray. Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1998, the Balboa Bay Club will officially turn 50, but an entire year of special events a nd cf'lebrations a re planned. • Friday, March 6: The 1221 Club Dinner Dance will feature the Glenn Miller orchestra beqefiting the BBC Scholarship Fund. • May 1-3: The Newport Beach Spring Wine and Food Festival will introduce Luce Wines. 1 • Saturday, June 6-7: The Anniversary Ball will star Les Brown and the Band of Renown. Joe Coberly, a L<?S Angeles Ford dealer, designed the red, white and blue burgee for the BBC . Along with the club's ttag, he at$o designed the Constellation airliner with Howard Hughes. •June 6-7: Opening weekend of the 50th Anniversary Season activities and ceremony featuring the sixth Annual Governors Ball and an old-fashioned clambake on the beach. • Saturday, July 18: Live concert on the sand with the Beachfront Property singing group. • October 23-25: The principality of Monte Carlo will salute the Balboa Bay Club's 50th anniversary with a weekend of fashions, guest chefs from t he Hotel de Paris and live entertainment. Come celebrate thjs special occasion of a Newport Beach landmark, whose rich hjstory, community service and gracious facilities have been enjoyed and appreciated by so many. The Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race returns this year on April 24. Among the festivities occurring during the week leading up to the race is the Nautical Museum Classic Boat & Car Show to be held Saturday, April 18. MARCH 7 COORS LIGHT SPRING CLASSIC (Speedway and Sideca11) comes to Orange County Fairgrounds. S9 adults, SS 1rs. (13· 17) and seniors, S2 kids (6-12), 5 and under, free. 492-9933. 9-15 TOSHIBA SENIOR CLASSIC Senior PGA Toor held at Newport Beach CounlJ)' Club, benefiting Hoag Hospital Contact feff Purser, tournament director. 515-4840 17 ST. PATRICK'S DAY Celebrate at Muldoon's lnsh Pub & Restaurant. 640-4110, Malaricy's, 675-2340, Durty Nelly's, 957 -195, The Harp lnn, 646- 8855 or The Shamrock, 631-5633 17 ST. PATRICK'S DAY JIG-OFF 11 a.m. at Back Bay Cale, Newpor1 Dunt'S Two youth dance troupes perlomi traditional Irish dances from local danc.e schools, 757-5959 20 OPUS ONE DINNER Robert Mondavi Wine &. Food Center, features a frve-coofle dinner, celebrallng tht> Mondav1/Mouton Rothschild jomt venture Unique opportunity to t.tste three vintage) of Opus One along with Robert Mondavr Reserve wines, 979-4510. 19-22 UDO MARINA VILLAGE BOAT SHOW Brekerage, yacht and sailboat show, 757 5959 25-29 NEWPORT DUNES New Power Boat Show, 757-5959 26-APRIL S 3RD ANNUAL NEWPORT BEACH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL More than 100 films from 40 countnes shown at a vanety of venues with celebnty appearances; semNrs, lectures and actMhes, 851-6555. For tickets, (888} ETM TIXS. GRUNION RUN March, fune -August See these s1lvety mh as they come ashore to spawn in the moonlight. Valid fishing license. No nets or rods. California Dept. of Fish and Game, (562) 590-5132. APRIL 3 BACK BAY CAFE CELEBRATION Kick-off the grand re-<>pening of the dinner s.season at the Sack Bay Cafe. Free chips and salsa. S2 Margaritas and seafood, pasta and steak dinner specials. Thursday -Sunday, 9 p.m .. 729-11«. 3-12 EASllR CELEBRATION AT FASHION ISlAND Children c.an have their picture taken With the Easter Bunny, outside Atnum Court. Ride the Choo Choo Train in front ot Robiruons- May fountain dunog Mall hours, 721-2000. 11 EASTtR EGG HUNT 8 a.m. at Newport Dunes Resort. More than 2,000 Easter eggs will be hidden on the sandy beaches along with a visit from the Easter Bunny aloog with a pancake breakfast. 729-3863. 17-19 lOTH ANNUAl SOllTHERN CALIFORNIA SPRING GARDEN SHOW South Coast Plaza Crystal Court, ·435·2167. 17-19 YOUTH EXPO Orange County FairQrounds. Coastlines, Kites and Stany NigJits. free admission, 708-fAIR. www.odalr.com DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC APRIL 18 SPEEDWAY SEASON OPENER Orange County Fairgrounds Grandstand Nena. S9 adufts, SS jn. (12-18), chidfen under l 2 free, 708-FAIR. WNW.odair.com 18 NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM C1assk Boat and car Show/Open House 1n ronjunction with the Newpolt-Ensenada Race ~festivities, 759-1122. 19 EARTH DAY CELEBRATION Held in Upper Newport Bay. Entertainment, nature toon, exhibits, canoe and kayak tours, prizes, contests, 640-6746, I .19 AROUND THE BAY FOR EARTH DAY SK Run/Walk along 8ac:X Bay to benefit Uppe1' Newport Bay naturaFist:s celebrating EMth Day, 640-67-46. 19 A TOUR OF CHARMING CORONA DEL MAR GARDENS Sponsored by Sherman Libra'}' and Gardens Volunteer Association, 673-2261 24 NEWPORT TO ENSENADA INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE S 151 celeb<ation with weelt-loog ewnts. culminating with 125-mae ocean race to Mexico, 557-5100 °' 435-9553. 25 ANNUAL NEIGHBORS FOR NEIGHBORS COMMUNITY CLEAN- UP 6t CANYON PARK CLEAN-UP 9 am., Volunteer to help improve the .tppearance ot the Joanne and Maple Street neighbortiood and clean up Canyon Parle Continental bfeakfMt and lunch served tor volunteers, 754-S l 40 MAY 1-3 NEWPORT BEACH SPRING FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL AT BALBOA BAY CLUB lntrodoctions of Luce Wines, a unique partnenh1p between Robert Moodav1 and Marchesi de Frescobald1. CaU 645-5000, e~t. 377 2·3 21ST ANNUAL MERCEDES BENZ EXHIBITION More than 80 exhibitors show a variety of Mercedes Benz including VIOi.age models. Free admission, 768-0262. 3 MARCH OF DIMES -WALK AMERICA 1 OK from Fashoo Island along Newport Beach's B.lck Bay and back to Fashion Island to raise funding f()( the Orange County March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, 263-1100. 9-24 IMAGINATION CEUBRATION County-wide arts festival encourages creativity In children and t~ with public ~nces by protess10nal artists, exhibitions, hands-on worttshops, denlonstrations and art <fisplays Most events free, 556.ARTS (2787), ext 888 10 MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH 11 a.m., A wonderlul foor<oorse brunch parred with Robert Mondavi wines at the Robert Moodavi VMe and Food Center Charge: Adults. BS; Kids, S 1 S. 1570 Scenic Ave Costa Mesa, 979-4510 1~ 17: NEWPORT BEACH JAZZ FESTIVAL Returns to the Hyatt Newporter fOf the weekend with ITlOfe than 10 noted JAZZ ITlUSICians petfonnlng and 30 vendor ~. 1107 lambortt Rd., Newport Beacti., 729-123-4. 17 BACH BAY CLASSIC, 8K. HALf. MARAntON ANO MINUET 2K I.Ne~ music along Newport Bedi's Bick Bay EsilJaly roune. Race bendlts Hope Hoose Inc. 's sub5Unce lbM program for young dJlts. Food, compfiment.iiy ~ind~ brunch It the Hyltt NewpofUr. call RKe Pace~ 661-6062. 17 11ni ANNUAL ART Of DINING Black-tie ewnt It the f«lt SNsons Hotel to benefit Orange County MIMUITI ot M. 759·1122, ext 210. 18 NEWPORT BEACH COMMUNITY OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT Annual golf toomament benefits the Newport Hart>cx Area Chamber of Commerce and the City ot Newport Beach's E.conom1C Development Committee'1 efforts. Golfen ot all abthties welcome, 729-4400. 23 RV TRADE SHOW/COUNTRY HOEDOWN/CHIU COOK-OFF Newport Dunes Rresort .. New RV displays and travel related products. Saturday night coonby hoedown and chih coolc-Off, 729- 3863. 31 HUMAN RACE TRIATHLON Heel in NewPort Beach, the oldest triathlon t0 the continental U.S 978-1.S28. ORANGE COAST COLUGE (O<:q Stages its 28th Annual Studef'lt F~m and Video Festival at OCC Fine Arts Hatl, 432- 5922. The Repertory Theatre Co. presents Annual Spring One-Act Plil)' Festival Tickets: 432·.S640 26TH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA STATE CHAMPION CHIU COOKOFF Hyatt Newporter hosts more than 100 entrants <Her Memorial Day weeilend Chdi contest, barbecue ribs and salsa can be sampled. Live muslC. 1107 lamboree Rd , Newport Beach. 729-3863. BALBOA PENINSULA FINE ARTS/CRAFTS FESTIVAL 10 a.m. -S p.m., Sponsored by the Balboa Merchants/C>.'lnen All<>CiatK>n, sells unique crafts and 1ewetry Free admission, 645- 8146. GUN ELLEN SUMMER IAZZ SERIES Hyatt Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Rd , Newport Be3Ch, 650-LIVE (5483) )UNE 6 17TH ANNUAL CORONA DEL MAR SCENIC 51< RACE & 2 MILE FUN WALi< Coast Newport Propert~ 1~ event sponsor Rdce begtm aloog the bluffs overloolung the ocean and proceeds Uuough the residential streets of Corona del Mar Race registration· Newport Beach Community Selv!Ces Dept., 644-3159, Corona def Mar Chamber of Commefee, 674-4050 15-20 IRRELEVANT WEEK WeE!c·lo119 events and festivities to pay tnbute to the final selectee ol the National Football League's spri09 draft. 263-0727 19-20 RELAY FOR LIFE Held at Ora119e Coast College and Sponsored by the Amencan cancer Sooety, 261-9446. 21 INTERNATIONAL CHIU COOl<- OFF & SALSA CHAMPIONSHIP 25th Annual Cahfomia State chili championship, held in Newport Harbor Nautical Museum parting loL S 1 S admissK>n for ch11t and all the f1Xin's Also Marganta contest. Miss Ch1h Pepper and Mr. Hot Sauce contests, enterulnment and a chance to Wiil a Porsche 8o1tSte<. Proceeds benefit Museum's Yoong Mannen Program. Must be 21 , Call 631 -1780 or 675-891.S. 21 FATHER'S DAY BBQ A barbeque buffet with summer goodies Charge; SSO. MondaVI VMe and food Center, 1570 Scenic Ave. Costa Mesa, 979- 4510. 25 6TH ANNUAL SOUTH COAST PLUA SUMMER FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL Food sampling. wine tasting and live entertJlnment at Crystal Court featum South Coast Pim and TOYIO Center restMnnb, Calmnia wineries, ~ ind gooonet cdM produeen. Proceeds beneft Som«lne Cares Soup Kitchen ind Food 01str1>ution Center, -4lS-2160. 26-28 TASTE OF OAANGf COUNTY DMne wnpling ot 35 ot Onlnge County's best restuants ind bw stqs ot We musical ent«t.alnmenl NI extr.wa9~nt ftrewoib ~ .i the !Nine SpK1Nm, 753- l SSl. 28 NEWPORT SOOO SK RUN/WALK & KIDS' lK 8Wl Street and Jamboree Road. Fastest certified SK course in calitomia, 476-7076. STH ANNUAL MARRJOTI JAZZ SERIES · Sundays at the Newport Beach Marriott. Held in the 16-story-high View Lounge, featurel a variety ot musicians through September. Free, 640-4000 NEWPORT BEACH PARKS AND RECREATION CRAFT CLASSES Parents and youngsters, #Mommy and Me# classes. Also sport camps, such as Pirates COiie Beach camp. ~school arid chtldren's dance classes; academlC courses in piano and French, 622-3151. JULY 4 2STH ANNUAL INDEPENDENCE DAY CEUBRATION Held at Marillel's Parle with a parade, live enteruinment, ga~ and BBQ, 644-31.Sl. 4 OLD GLORY BOAT PARADE DecOfated boats tour Newport Hart>cx, 673-5070. 4 FIREWORKS AT NEWPORT DUNES Call 729-3863. 10-26 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR ''A Tribute to fiber Arts, Fuschias and Funl" is this year's theme. Top-name entertainment. livestock. carnival ndes, rodeo, foods, arts & er alts and special exhibits Held at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 708-FAIR (3247) \WIW ocfa1r com 18 14TH ANNUAL BASTILLE DAY 8K/SI< TASTE OF NEWPORT Held during the third weeltend in September. Sponsored by the Newport Harbor ~ Chamber cJ Commerce with food sampf~from loc.il restaurateurs and hotels. We.f1f. festMties OOude Sand CasUe Contest all 729-4400. OCTOBER 2 SOllTHERN CALIFORNIA COLUCTION CHARITY EVENT One-day tour ot the most prestigious auto collections with Southern Caflfomia Private Collectioru. Proceeds benefit the Assessment and Treatment SeMces Center, S95 per person. Call 553-1500. 4 CONCOURSE D'ELEGANCE A judging of das.slc and antique cars along with a ml.&le car exhibition, 756-0993. 18-22 THE CHRISTMAS COMPANY Orange County Fairgrounds, Buildings 10, 16 and Parade ot Products. S6 adults, call the Junt()( League ol Orange County, 261- 0823. 24 TOP DOG FASHION SHOW Newport Dunes Resort. Dress up the family canine and enter to win great prizes Different fabulous fashion c.ategones include swimwear, Halloween costume and master/pet look-alike contest 729-3863 31 MONSTER MASH DASH SI< Race around Newport Beach B.lck Bay to berlefit Hope House. Call Rdce Pace Promooons, 661 ·654 7. 31 HAllOWEfN HAUNT Geant Howald Patt Community Youth Center, call the City ot Newport Beach Community Selvices Dept, 644-3 l S 1. FASHION ISLAND Halloween Trick-or-Treating, 721-2000. BALBOA BEACH TO BAY RUN FOR CUAN WATER SK ~sored by the City ot Newpo!1 Beach Fire/Marine Dept and Surfrider Foundation, 644-3151. CHRISTMAS FANTASY AT ROGER'S GARDENS Beautifully adorned plants and trees and holiday c:fecOf. F\Jn f()( all ages. Featured guests. Runs through December, 640-5800 HARBOR HERITAGE 2K/SK RUN/WALK Sporuo<ed by NfWPOrt Harbor High School PTA. 644-3151. HOME TOUR Tour ot beautWvlly appointed homes throughout Newpo!1 BeKh and Corona del Mar. Benefits Corona del Mar High School, 760-3320. NOVEMBER 19 6TH ANNUAL MESA 5000 5K Walk/Run to berlefit Costa Mesa High School, 556-3344 Contmued on page 62 ···~· 4et4et44' -~ «e.r.f. :van '])iemans's 'Band: 8enefn1n9 Second Harvest Food B.lnk of Orange County Held al The Sutton Place Hotel. Newport Beach. 476-2001 31 -AUGUST 2 29TH ANNUAL POWWOW tjf st arri119 .11.. ·: <j 1 £%.919{ C.91'/('f/'£'/( i 4' (a 40 gear [oc a[ re s iden l ) A Orange County Fairgrounds, with Native American arts, crafts, food, entertainment, 530..0221. FASHION ISLAND SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL Wednesday evening\ through August, 549- 4279 FLIGHT OF THE LASERS Community tradition for more than 50 years, one-person sailboat race around a five-mtle coone rn Newport Harbor, 673- 1070. NEWPORT CENTER ASSOCIATION SPONSORS 2STH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Held at PeOc.an Hill Go~ and Country Club, 644-4622 with proceeds to chanty AUGUST No events scheduled as of press time SEPTEMBER 19 ESTUARY CLEAN-UP DAY H!lp beautify Upper Newport Bay, 640- 6746. 26 BALBOA PARK ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL Call City ol Newport Beach Community Services Dept., 644-3151. 27 71TH ANNUAL RACE FOR THE CURE Benefits the Susln G. Komen foondation for and bfNst QO(et research ind ~ lfld held Ill Fashion balnd, ' Newport Beach. Two-day expo. frtt Kids' ~ has li¥e entertAlinment, gaines, htce piintilg ltrd food. Ult 224-0299 Of ~ Mnts, (760) 414-7706. www.kilane- eients.com DUffY'S 1znt ANNUAL GRfAT ELECTR.IC BOAT AAU.Y T~ Hunt .-ound the h.vbor f0t I day ot fun '°' all electric bolten. Proceeds to ctanty, 645~12, ext. 19. • now pfaying A '*' OCO'J{'J.[£1( 'S I '1(1.S:J{ 'l)(l/ 13 I (1 ouJ11er-op eratetf Saturday 's -8 :00pm ti{(? O[tf 'Wor[tf o/i{fag.e,J{un t-. 'Bcfi. Af 'll L'DOO'}.{S -!! asfiiou I s (a 11 ti every otfier Suntfay 'T1{} 5t 'l{(j L '£ SQ 'll .911t£ 'Upper £eve( -11oon & eves. !Jtvai{a6{e for Private Parties! lrisn, 1{.ocl(j Cfassic, '.fo{R._, Sea Chanteys, Cfii{tfrens & Sfiou1 (You name it & J '{[ p{ay it ) • .. .. .. ............... . NOVEMBER 21 HABITAT RESTORATION Held at Upper Newport Bay, 640 6746 FASHION ISLAND TREELIGHTING CEREMONY fedlurl.'d E'Venb include the amvc1I of ~nta Clau\, 721 2000 HOMEAID/HARD ROCK CAFE RUN FOR COVER FJSltl<Jrl l\l,md. S49 4779 DECEMBER 4 LIGHTING OF THE BAY Newpor1 Ouiws Resort Celebratl' the lx'<j1nn1r1q of the holiday season as the bay bernmps spldshed with hght from Plectn< Chr1stmds tr~ Youth holiday musical per1orn·1t1nr rs, < .irohnq, hot <herniate, 729 3863 6 llND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS WALK FESTIVAL Local merctiJnl\ dnd rf"itaur ants 1n Corona del Mar p.irli< lfMle in .m open houw with relr~hmenh and t>ntt>rtd1nrnffit c1lonq PactfK Coc1st Hwy 673-4050 16-22 90TH ANNUAL NEWPORT HARBOR CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE AND RING OF LIGHTS Spon\ored hy thP Npwport Harbor ArPa ChcJmht>r of ( "mmt'f< <· m•Jlf' thdn 100 coforlully decorated and lighted boau tour Newport Harbor. Parade runs 2 1/2 hour-5, beginning at 6.30 p.m. Homes, busm~ and restaurants enrnchng the harbor are decked out en hghts with music and animation. 729-4400 WHALE WATCHING See the annual migration of the 32 Ion gray whale Each year, these gentle giants <omplele the longest m19rat10n of any mammal 6,000 miles each way from Alaskcl to Mexico They mate and give birth 1n the warm tropical waler5 1 hrough mid-Apnl JANUARY 1999 NEW YEAR'S DAY ROSE PARADE EXCURSION Call Newport Beach Reuec1t1on DPpl., 644 3151 FEBRUARY 21 SPIRIT RUN 5K/10K RACE fashJOn Island. Proceeds support Newport Beach elementary schools Call K1nane Events. (760) 434·7706 wwwlonane- events com 23-26 BAROQUE MUSIC FESTIVAL Corona del Mar Call the Corona dt>I Mar Chamber, 673-4050 Note Call specrf1< venues lor update\ or chan~ All area codes are 71 4 unit>\\ noted DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC Toshiba Senior Classic returns to Newport BeaCh By Richard Dunn 0 range County's only PGA Tour event, the Toshiba Senior Classic, will be hosted by the Newport Beach Country Club, March 9-15. It is the first of six Senior Tour events in California as a full field of golfers, including Lee 'I'revino, Chi Chi Rodriguez and Hale Irwin, will invade . Newport Beach. The $1.1 million event is operated for the first time this year by the Hoag Hospital Foundation, former manager of the Newport Classic Pro-Am, which had been played for 23 years. Last year's Toshiba Senior Classic resulted in a Senior Tour record nine-hole playoff won by Bob Murphy. This year the winner will take home $165,000. What e lse: • 'rickets: Advance purchase: $12- Single Day Ticket (admission gate), Friday through Sunday: $15 Weck-long Grounds Badge !grounds only), Monday through Sunday: $45 Season Clubhouse Badge (grounds and clubhouse). Monday through Sunday: $100 • TV Coverage: ESPN -Friday, March 13: noon to 2 p.m. -Saturday, March 14: 2:30 t.o 4 p.m. Bob Murphy, winner of last year's 1bshiba Senior Classic / Photo by Don Leach , Daily Pilot -Sunday, March 15: 2:30 t.o 4 p.m. For more information: (714) 515-4840 Yachts of Spirit Each winter for a week in December, the harbor is transformed into Newport Beach's version of the North Pole. The air is a little chillier, lights twinkle and Santa and his reindeer fill the sky. See the spectacular boat r parade from a chartered phctos courtesy of John Blom Cuatom Phctography boat, from the cliffs of Corona del Mar or by walking around Balboa Island. This year's event is scheduled from Dec. 16-22. . " ' ' I t I ti 4 ~ • \ II ' I 0 I ~ .. , DAILY PILOT ANNUAL ALMANAC