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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-14 - Orange Coast Pilot. . .. . SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON THE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM - n.. Mlt 111 1111 ISTAft Look ililfde tor ....... .... ...... ...... .. SA1URDAY, APRIL 14, 2001 A plan to save _ Qluffs . and preserve vieW:s • Newport Beach is considering putting in place a policy to require reviews of homes on the city's coastal bluffs. Mathis Winkler DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -What good is a policy if there's no way to enforce it? mission from the conunissioners. Jay Cowan, who proposed a new 6,800-squa.re-foot residence, eventually succeeded with tus plan after making some changes. The other applicant's 12,299-square- foot home didn't make the cut. After all, a council policy that's been on the books al least smce 1988 states that new buildings "shaU be controlled and regulated to insure, to the extent practical, the preservation of public views, the preservation of unique and ndl- ural resource~ and to minimize the altera'tion of natural land forms along bluffs and cliffs.· QUESTION I NO BLUFFING What kind of restrictions should Newport Beach put on construction of the bluffs in Corona del Mar? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to dailypilotOlatimes.com. Please spell your name and include your hometown and phone number for verification purposes only. m1ss10ners undmmously recom- mended that council membe~ adopt a process that would reqwre a so-called site plan review for all projects on the village's coastal bluffs. Properties affected would stretch from JUSt north of Avocddo Avenue to 1ust i.oulh of Poppy Avenue Council members w11J have to hold two public heanngs belofe they can make a deas1on At the edrliest, the new rule could become effecuve June 7. That's a question Edward Selich, the chair of the city's planning com- mission, raised last September when he and his colleagues reviewed plans for two new homes on the bluffs in Corona del Mar. The Breakers Drive residents wanted to build their houses taller than allowed and had to get per- ~ed that the proposed man- sion would not have required their approval if the applicant had remained within height limits, commissioners began looking for a way to protect the city's bluffs from vanishing under such large, new homes. •w e have a policy ... but we have no teeth,· said Commissioner Michael Kranzley, addmg lhdt "people are building bigger and bigger houses" as a result of the economic boom of the last few years. "We either eliminate the polic-y or provide some basis for us to have some oversight," he sdld. "Right now, we got nothmg It's kind of scary.· Whtie some applauded the com- auss1on's proposdl, several resi- dents, inducting Cowan, adamd.OUy At their April 5 meeting, com-SEE BLUFFS PAGE A 15 LET THERE BE DARKNESS DON UACH I DAILY PILOT Pastor Tim McCalmont extinguishes the second of seven Cllndles during "A Service of Gathering Darkness," part of Holy Week services at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Costa Mesa. For Eastel'services and activities, see Page 2. Record-setting realtor considering House run • Bill Cote, who has the record for Orange County's biggest home sale, says he is not pleased with the list of potential candidates fo r Cox's seat. S.J. C.hn D AILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -Ultra-prominent Realtor Bill Cote said Friday he is considering a run for the Congressional seat of Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach), largely because h e doesn't believe any of those mulling their own campaigns have true ties to the district. • 1 do have a knowledge or the district, and far deeper than them," he said. Cote stressed that he would make no announcement until Cox vacated tus seat. Earlier this month, word' leaked out of Washington that the Newport Beach repre- sentative is one of President Bush's choices for vacant seats on the 9th Circuit Court of AppeaJs. While Cox has been quiet about the rumor, saying little other than to reiterate that he 1s happy as the fifth-ranking Republican in the House, a number of possible contenders have said they would run if Cox moved to the fed- eral judgeship. The list contains state Sen. Dick Ackerman (R-Tustin), Assemblyman Bill CampbeU (R- Vtlla Park) and Supervisor Todd Spitzer. 0th· ers who are considering a run, or are being courted, include former Assemblywoman Marilyn Brew er, former Rep. Jim Rogan, N ewport Beach philanthropist John Crean, state Sen. Ross Johnson (R-1.rvine) and former Oeaning th~ water and clearing the Illeillories 8 Environmentalists and Newport Beach unveil a machine they hope will rejuvenate Little Corona. o..,.. ..__.. He and others who have DAllY PILOT countless memories embed· state Sen. John Lewis. Tustin millionaire Mark Chapin Johnson is the only potential canctidate lo firmly say he would run. and he has pledged to spend about $1.5 nullion of tus own money. Members of the list do not unpress Cote by their lies to Newport Beach, Costa Me a or lrvine. •They have no nexus to the commuruty, • he said, adding that they don't understdlld the issue that are important to the area, including the battle to build an airport at the former El Toro Marine Air base. As Cox's district stands now -and redis· tricting following the 2000 Census could alter the seat -Tustin, Villa Park and Lake Forest are all included. However, Cote emphasaed that he has been in the commuruty for more SEE COTE PAGE A15 The Daily Pilot is excited to wietcomt anew ~ Cobnn to Its MoncMy PIP"· New theater to be named for Argyros • South Coast Repertory will name its future 336-seat proscenium theater after Judie Argyros in recognition of $5-million gift. Young Chang DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -JudJe Argyros pointed Fnday to the scaled-down mod- el of a futur.e South Coast Repertory the- ater that was recently named after her and said, "Don't you love its little bal- corues7 It's romanucl • The co-donor of $5 million to SCR ·s "The Next Stage" campaign is, with reason, excited. As a young gul in Adn- an, Mich., she put on puppet shows and performed monologues with her mother at local Rotary a11d Kiwdllis clubs Today. she and husband George Argyros were aMounced as the donors of the largest glft ever made to SCR m its 37-year history They are part of a five-year campaign to bwld a new the- ater complex and raise $40 rrulbon "Ttus is reaUy obvtously kmd of the great crowning gift,· said David Emmes, founder of SCR with co-art:Lsbc director Martin Benson. Officials announced the gUt Fnday, finally disclosing the donors who remained anonymous last fall during ~ouncements that SCR's Board presi- dent Paul Folino and tus fanuly con- tnbuted $2.5 rrulbon, as did Stacey and Henry T Nicholas lll 1Qe current Cdffipa.Jgn total LS sb.ll annol.tnced to be about $22 6 rrullion, though the theater has smce surpas ed that amount, said Chns Gross, SCR's director of publiC' relations. Officials will announce the up-to-date n umbers later this summer The "Next Stage· irubative include the new Broadway-and-London- mspU"ed 336· eat prosceruum theater named The Jud.le Argyros Stage, a ren- ovated Mcunstage (renamed The Segerstrom Stage) and a 99-eat Nicholas Stuctio, which will replace the current Second Stage The new th€'dter wLll also house classrooms, omce space for SCR's edu· cation department and other facilitie . The front or the complex will undergo rernodelmg to house a grand lobby Funding-goals are to raise $19 mil· lion m capital funds, $10 mllhon for SEE THEATER PAGE A15 11111 ET IU't'5 --··--... -... --.. .JJ CWSllDS _.IS cmn 1m & Cl.UIS_ M ..... _ 11 ""'" -,,, ded in the sands of one of the most charming and tree· sured beaches in the area are now engroaed tn an attempt to save its natural beauty and lnherent value. Each w.ek, Newport PCUlfUS...-. .A'I. SGCl1Y ______ JIG CORONA DEL MAR - The spring of 1952 at UtUe Corona Beach ii stW fresh ln • Jack Skiilner'I mind. It was the tiine he met the woman ol bis dreunl, now hil wife. SJrtnner Wat a lifeguard, ... young coDege ltudeftt Wbo c:.mD8 to tbe bMCb tor ._ ...... On Priday, locil agei\des and reeldentt got together to telt • mec:b.lne they believe SEE IEACH MM Atl tWborHlgh~ Mike~wll bring Y'O'I the ....... penlnga from --.__ ••• ..,nlWI ... ............. _.. .,._. Lolll fDr •on .. On ........... 9'115" I --AJ ····-----Al- . . A2 Saturday, April 14, 2001 Always watching over us ·our hope lies not 111 the man we put on the moon, but In the Man we put on Lhe cross." -Don Basham I remember the day the first man walked on the moon. It was July 20, 1969. It was my sister's 17th birthday, and we had a house full of family. It was a celebra- tion of my sister, as well as a ti.me to gather in the family room and join the rest of the world watching the first footprints made on the moon. Neil Armstrong was the astronaut whose one small step for man was one giant leap for mankind. It was dramatic. I remember that conversa- tion stopped when we watched hun first touch the desolate lunar land- scane. I remember that we ~tood up straighter when we saw the Amen- Gndy Trane Christeson THE MORAL OF THE STORY can flag. I remember that we ate homemade lasagna. I remember the day I started third grade. I was m d new school and -a new state, and I hadn't made new fnends yet. I missed my old school, my old state and my old friends. A cute girl with blond hair went out of her way to befriend me. r remember standmg next to the play- ground fence looking out al the street. But I turned around when I heard a sweet voice say, "Hi, my name is Dennie. What's yours?" I told her my name, she introduced me to her friends and taught me how to play hop- scotch, wh1ch became my favorite recess activity. God knew I needed a spedal touch and a special friend and sent Denrue at just the nght time. She took a courageous step reaching out to me, and I will always remem- ber that day. God continued to bless me through my friendship with Dennie, and she conbnues to be a speodl fnend to this day. Two years later I switched to another school, and though I didn't see Dennie often, r always enioyed 1t when I dld. She was always friendly and happy to see me. It was obvious that there was someUung dtlferent about Den- nie. She clearly had a deep inner peace and joy that r did not see m my peers, or in myself. She often talked about God hke she really knew who He was. I'd grown up in a loving family that believed in a loving God. We went to church on Sundays, smd grace at med.ls and prayers at night. But Dennie swd things I hadn't heard before, or if I had, I'd never really listened or thought about what they meant. She told me about the dtlference between religion and a personal relationship with God. She talked about God's love, but better than that, she showed me God's love. God reached out to me agrun through Den- rue, agatn at just the nght ti.me. She said I could JUSt ask God lo be a part of my life and I ctid. The change tn my umer sense of joy, peace and purpose has been dramabc. Tomorrow 1s Easter. Easter is a drarnabc day that comes at JUSl the right time -in the middle of a season of freedom and renewal. Easter 1S a day to remember the extent of God's love. It's a day that I want to do more than just remember all God has done. Instead, it's a day that I want to get to know Him better. And you can quote me on that. • ONDY TRANE CHIUSTESON Is a Newport Beach resi- dent who speaks frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at clndyOonthegrow.com or through the mall at P.O. Box 6140-No. SOS, Newport Beach, CA 926S8. Da~ BEAQEBS ~QIU~E (949) 642-6086 Reco<d yqur comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. VOL 95, NO. 99 Al)DRESS Our ~ess Is 330 W. Bay St~ 1'HOMAS H. IOHN.SON, ccm. Mes-. CA 92627. f'Ubllsher . . . Costa Mesa Church of Christ Cost.a Mesa Church or Christ ls a family of believers devoted to loving and glorifying God through proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ and serving othen;. Worship services are held Sunday at 10 a.m. Bible classes for all ages are at 9 a.~. Chil~en·s church, for ages 3 lo 6, meets during the 10 a.m. worship service. Andy Wall is seruor pastor. The church was establishf"d in 1923 and is at 287 w. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. (949) 645-3191. Doily Pilot DON LEACH I DAILV Pl.OT lbe Covenant Choir performs during .. A ~rvlce of Gatherlllg Darkness" at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenanl Retelling the resurrection Area churches prepare for Easter Sunday services, which will. feature everything from a tomb set to Mozart's music. EASTER CiLENDAR Young Chang DAILY PILOT A "Service or Gdlhenng Darkness" at Costa Mesa's Presbyterian Church of the Covenant on Thursday was one of the church's more dramatic sanctu· ary events during Holy Week. The congregation read through the final hours of Jesus' life while professional actors from Hollywood Presbyterian Church acted out the Last Supper. Orches- tral music played m the background and the area gradually darkened as. one by one, each of seven l.Jt candles went ouL The coronabon ~at m silence and dark- ness for a few minutes, thinking about the following: That Jesus said he was the light or the world and that when he died, the light didn't extinguish but, rather, left. "We share with people at the service that this ls the first part of the story and the rest will be told Sunday morning,• said Pastor Tun M cCalmont. ln celebration of Easter, local churches in Costa M esa and Newport Beach will be doing the same lhls weekend. Most churches will offer dt ledst two Easter ser- vices on Sunday wtth messages focusing on why Jesus dJed <:llld his resurrection. Bruce Merrifield. pastor dt Harbor 1iin.i- ty Baptist Church in Costd Mesa. will con- nect his message with the metaphor of adoption. He will teU the true story of an adopbon that took place after the Korean War. "I'll tie that mto the fact thdt God is wanting to adopt us,• he said. "Thal he's worked out all the adoption papers. the costs and all we have to do lS dgree to the adoption.• Sunday's semce will also mclude a physical demonstration of one part of blbli· cal history. A tomb, which will be built today on a platform complete with a rock that rolls away, will symbolize the scene when Jesus died and people gathered at his tomb. In lhe story, the rock had been removed and this was a sign that Jesus had resurrected from the dead. CA 92626. Copyright No news sto- rles. illunratloos, ed1tortal matter Of~ herein an be TODAY 1be Newport Beach Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will present an Easter eve devotional service from 7 to 8 p.m. today at the church. 2150 Bonita Canyon Road, Newport Beach. The devotional willleature music celebrating the joy of Easter. Pree. (949) 644-2341. ~ BapUst Cbun:b wU1 host its annu-at Easter program, ·Tue Centurion,• at 7 tonight at the chW'Ch, 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Free. (949) 760-5#4. An Eader Evening Vigil wU1 take place at 7 tonight at St. Matthew's Church.. an Episcopal parish, 330 W. Bay SL, Suite 120, Costa Mesa Free. (949) 646-1152. SUNDAY CbrUt Church by tbe Sea United Methodist will hold its 11th annual Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. Sunday on the beach at 14th Street in Newport Beach, Bring a beach chair or blanket with you. Favorite Easter hymns, a choir anthem, a poetry reacling and an Easter message will be featured in lh1s service. A second Easter worship service will be "Death had been conquered, our Savior is still alive.· Merrifield said. On Friday, the pastor and his congre- gants fasted and prayed m commemora- tion o{ Easter It was •for our own spmtuaJ walks and our own spmtual llVes in terms or our lives and the price Jesus had to pay for the wrongs we've done," he said. Al Newport Harbor Lutheran Church in Newport Beach, Pastor David Monge will lead two Sunday services that will have a heavy emphasis on special music. The church's choir and orchestra will perform music from the Coronation Mass of Mozart. "Mozart;s music is celebratory,· said William Wells, minister of music at the church. ·And it reflects the miracle or the resurrection. • WEATHER AllD SURF held at 10 a.m. in the Christ Church sane· tuary, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beacb. Free. (949) 673-3805. An Euler celebraUon wt1J be hosted by the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant at two services, one at 8:30 a.m. and the other at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the church, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Proo. (714) 557-3340. Rock Harbor Church will host Easter eel· ebration services at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday at the Orange County Fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Look for the big white tent. Enter at Gate 4 off Arlington Avenue. Free. (714) 548-2600. SL Matlbew's Church. m Episcopal parish, will host East.er services at 9 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday at the church, 330 W. Bay St, Suite 120. Costa Mesa. Free. (949) 646-1152. Saint Mkhael and All Angels Episcopal Church will host a variety of Holy Week worships ending with an Easter egg hunt at 11 :30 a.m. Sunday at the church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Call for a listing of times and dates. Free. (949) 644-0463. FYI WHAT: Easter Sunday services at New· port Harbor Lutheran Church WHEN: 9:15 and 11 a.m. WHERE: 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach CALL: (949) 548-3631 WHAT: Easter Sunday services at Pres· byterian Church of the Covenant WHEN: 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. WHERE: 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. CALL: (714) 557-3340. WHAT: Easter Sunday services at Har- bor Trinity Baptist Church WHEN: 8:30 and 10 a.m. WHERE: 1230 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa CAU; (714) 556-7787 tfOLICE FILES reproduced Without wntteo per-TDW'EMT\MES Balboa TIDES TODAY First low COSTA MESA "'""°" of <opytight owner. HOW TO BEAOt US ClraArion The lime Or~ Coonty 70/50 Corona del Mar 70/50 10:07 a.m .................. O.Ei First high • Bristol Street: Grand theft was reported In the 3300 block at 2 p.m. Thursday. CQRRECDQHS TONYDODaO. It Is the Pilot's ~ompt· (800) 252-9141 Editor ,.,,,.,., .... iO fy mrrtct all Of wbst.ance. 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NEWPORT BEACH • West Coast Highway: Boat and motor dr~ valued at about $6,000 were reported stolen In the 2200 block at 10:13 a.m. Wednesday. • Nonhwlnd Court: A residential burglary was reported In the 10 blodc at 7:30 p.m. w.ctn. ct.y. • Posad41: Vandats reportedly broke the key off • '91id9nt'1frontdoorInthe1400 block at 9:03 p.m. Thursct.y, I ~ .. _.. . -·· ~ , Daily Pilot Soturdoy, Apn( 14, 200 l / A3 With recent violent events, .no 1V is fine with Steve F or those who may not know, here is an ele- ment of our family's lifestyle In a nutshell: My wile and I have not watched television for more than five years and our two kids have not watched television for more than tWo. And, yes, this is my annuaJ anti-TV tant, which always occurs in mid-April, just prior to National.no-TV Week, which begins this year on April 23. 1Wo recent events have made my dislike of televi- sion that much more intense and have fortified the moun- tain of evidence proving that TV is a very bad influ- ence on children. The first came in Jdnuary when the U.S. Surgeon General reported that watching television pro- motes violent behavior i n children. Even more alarm- ing was the finding that the violent behavior occurred regardless of whether th<' programs the children Steve Smith WHAT'S UP. Wdtched were VJOJent. The second event ts actu- ally two, both of which occurred last month JUSl south in the San Diego area. The two high school shoot- ings shoc ked the nation for a millisecond, until most of the media realized that Wall Street's high-tech meltdown was a bigger story than cdmpus safety. Arter San Diego, we were told once agdm that our schools are saf P, that given the enormou"' num- ber of children dllcnding school, these shootings were not even a half-blip on the violence radar. It's the same line the PAA trots out every lime a plane crashes and we're supposed.to understand that it's more dangerous to drive to the supermarket than to fly to Sall Lake Cit y, which has issued 30,000 concealed weapon~ permits. In another year, or even at another time of year, I'd bo 1rr lock step wilb the sta- Lislicians, asking people to caJm down while tosSing out the word ·aberration " like so many plastic Easter eggs. Exceptthdtl no longer agree with the spokes peo- ple, not after the Surgeon General's report, w hich WdS quite clear: Watching tele- vision promotes violent behavior in children. There wen" no qualifiers in the rc>port, no ui.e of "may" cause or "could" ca use, 1ust i.I direct link lrom the evi - dence to the fa cts. Of course, no one can prove that television caused the two people to shoot up the San Diego high schools or any school, but we should not be taking any chances with our children. In light of such a strong statement by the Surgeon General, we should take a second and look harder dt raising TV-free kids. But we're not taking enough precautions. Across lhe country. only 5,300 schools have a formdl pro- gram to reduce or ehmindtc the innuence of television from the lives ol students. H ere in Newport-Mesa, the district saw ht to estdblish a progrnm to punish bullies but did nothfng to stop what very well m dy be one of bullying's major causes. We have no formal TV reduc- tion program in our distnct. There's another redson to get klds lo tum off the tube. It is a fact that when kidi. turn off the TV they stdrt redding; redding is the No. 1 activity that replaces tele- VlSlon viewing. followed by playing with friends At our local schools. we spend lots of time and mon- ey promoting "Just Read, H which is a very line pro- gram, but it would be much more effective 1f we dlso ran cl concurrent program to encourdge familJes to turn off the 1¥. Last year, the school bourd passed a resolution eodo?sing Nat.Jonell No-TV Week Th1s-yedr, th{~y did not Our schools need d no- T V policy. The rcc1son why more schools don't adopt one wds made cledr by 8111 I l abern10hl, the new super- intendent of the Orang~ County Department of Edu- cation, w ho told rn<>: "I think it\ becc1use [schools! have so mc1ny things on their pldle riglit now dnd they hope it's more of a pro- grc1m thc1t parents cmbrdcC. I don't think you'll find dn educc1 tor m Ornngc County • « . who won't Sdy, 'll's a won- ~crful 1dec1. we suppqrt it,· but they JUst don't have the hme or energy lo jump on one more bandwagon. And we· could do a Jot of stuff, hut if the pc1rent at home still watches television. that's whNe lbe model is.• I ldbermehl ndiled it. ln order to get kids to watch lei.s TV. par<'.'nts have to WdlCh less TV and, i.adly, many of th<>m dre 1ust not r<>c'ldy to mdkc thcll sacniice. So dS the scnous school viofonce mov(''> <1rro<,s the country from Jone'>boro, • /\rk to Columbine dnd clos- C'r to us, We> hdV(' the mcdnS dl our dl'>[JO'>dl to rPduce the llkchhood of v1oh•nt behav- ior by our c hlldr<•n, accord- ing to th<' SurqPon Genernl. But th1'> Y<'<ll, 11 will bP busmes-. d'> U'>Uttl • STEVE SMITH IS a Costa Mesa resident and freelance writer Readers may leave d message for him on the Daily Pilot hotline at (949) 642 6086 ';il~MM.,~. &a4te!t, ~~MM.,L . 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Authorities arrested • retreat, a fully equJpped entertainment center in the master stateroom, a state- of-the-art kitchen and a number or computerized nautical components that lend the boat a ·mansion on the water• appeal. A variety of marine accessory equipment exhibits will get displayed m two giant tents on shore. Experts will also be present to answer questions. The show is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. from May 2 to May 4, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on May 5 and from 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. on May 6. Admission is $10 for adults and children aged 12 and under are free. Newport Dunes are located at 1131 Back Bay Drive near Jam- boree Road and East Coast I lighway. Information: (949) 757-5959. -Mathis 'winkler Gardening experts at Garden S.how .. Doily Pilot Murphy on May 2 at his Ruby Avenue home follow- 1119 dn investigalaon into the ctllPgdllOns. Murphy was r1•h?c1sc>d from O range County Jail a few days later <1llN posllng $250,000 bdtl. Accorchng Lo his attorney, hP l1ds since moved away lrom Ruby Avenue, but continues to Live in Newport f3('dCh. The 12th annual South- ern Calilornia Spnng Gar- den Show at South Coast Plaza will feature a Speak- ers Series hosted by ndtion- al gardening experts and authors. The series, which mcludes lectures with titles such as "The Living Wreath: Lovely, Lasting and Versatile,• "New Trends in Clematis" and "Simply Roses,• will begin May 4 at t 1 a.m. SEAN HlllER I DAILY Pll )1 Sarah Ronqulllo and teacher Don Ryan talk ln a nearly empty physical science class Friday at Costa Mesa High, where a bomb threat hindered attendance on the last day before spring break. The trial could begin as Pdrly dS May, officials sdjd. -Deepa Bharath Quiet prevails at Costa Mesa High Boat show set for N('Wport Dunes l'lundreds of yach ts, '>port-fishers, sailboats and speedboats will be on view ul the 28th annual Newport In-Waler Boat Show at U1e NPwporl Dunes Resort IH'qmning May 6. The show's centerpiece will bed $2.65-million luxu- ry ydcht that has five state- rooms. including a VIP The seminars and work - shops allow garden enthu- siasts Lo sharpen their horti- culture skills by meeting the experts, asking q&Jes- Lions and participating in hdnds-on demonstrations. Admission and parking arc free. For more informa- llon, ca ll (7 14) 435-2160 or go to http//:www.south- codstplaza.com. ~Chic 'Boutique~ 'Dt·s~qner Clothi11_q a~ 'Teatured in . ".St)'lc I nlc" b)' Jill1t111 'B arbari .Jfip ·I 1111k)' Clotfii11.tJ •Lle9a11tly Sliahby 'I 11mislii119s, S ifts ct (no pure 111\t n•q111re , ra111n.'J June 2.1 I .!(1 • lin,1111 ~ ll't'. Sit·. n •. Yt•111porl 'Brndi 11 .! •HlmJ.. 1111.Jmm •P(.}{l (.9 .f:J }646-0422 THE Daily Pilot I I I • About one-third of students stay home ' Friday because of a bomb threat, made earlier in the week, that turns out to be nothing. Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Near empfy classrooms and hall- ways at Costa M esa High School proved safe Friday for students who braved the last day of classes before spring break, despite a bomb threat made earlier in the week. A warning that #Nazi punks~ would blow up the school on Friday the 13th was found scribbled on a bathroom wall on Tuesday by two female students. School officials immedi- ately contacted the Costa Mesa Police Department and an outside security agency, which combed the school overnight for any sign of a bomb. Students and staff began the day warily, but before long it was only the absence of about one-third of the stu- dents that reminded them of . the scare. #I think as the day goes by and things calm down we're all certain that there isn't an explosive device here,• said Steve Pavich, the assistant principal. #!Police I assured me that most of the night officers checked in stairwells and in sewage drains. 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For more information please calls 949/646-6300 or Fax 9~9/646-7 428 were checking inside garbage cd!IS when the sun rose Friday, remained on campus to make sure every- thing remained safe and that everyone remained calm. When school bells rang students could still be heard in the hallways shuffling to their next class, but their sig- nificantly decreased number created nowhere near the usual roar. Don Ryan's third-period physical saence class usudl- ly has 31 students packed in the sedts. But Fnday only 10 sat scattered about trying to ,work on lab assignments without their pdrlners. •I can spend more time with each kid, but you can't run a school with 10 kids in a classroom,• Ryan said. Ryan added that he had •••••••• only about 25% attendancP in has hrsl two periods and was hearing reports of the> same low numbers from ht., fellow teachers. "Teac-hers made it evident that we fell it was safe," Rydn said. • 1 lhlllk all (stu- dents! should have been here. Students who stayf'd home because their parents told them to are one thing. but I think you'll find thos<• with a propensity for ditch- ing anyway are not here.· Students in attendancc> Fnday seemed to agree with Ryan. Amber Lopez, 15, srud 1t never occurred to ner lo stdy home. "They're just stayanq home because it's an excuse.· she said or her ousstng peers. FotoART .. Unique Personalized Gifts •••••••• for every occasion ;;;..,;:;;._'""'_~ Vtsit our Web Sile at www lotoart.com Choose from - Personalized Mugs Laser Engraved Frames Photo Sculptur~s Sports Awards and much much morel Bring In "" Id with you ... 760 w.i 16th StrMI tot $5.00 off your order Open Mondly Thru Friclly 9AM ID 5PM Co5la Mesa.~ ~Mly3U001 5mday 10AM to 4PM !ml -OOl4'Clft I* Oldll or by~ 949-645-3686 l Daily Pilot Learning about . Mother Earth Students at Harbor View Elementary built a bird' house and cleaned an oil spill in preparation for Earth Day Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH -A is not for Apple. A is for Acid rain. Bis for ' not Boy, but rather Bioremedialion. And C is for conservation, accord- ing to hflh-gradc students at Hdr- bor View Elementary School. The lesson came as three class- es in lhree grade levels taught their peers at I !arbor View about Earth Day on Friddy morning. Earth Dcly, celebrated on April 22 in the United Slates, was first held in 1970. The concept for creating a spe- cial ddy dedicdted to teaching peo- ple to take care of lhe edrth was developed by fonner Sen. Gaylord Nelson ·we ledmed all about the <'nv1- ronment," said Tdmara Parks, one of the fifth-graders who helped pr<'pdre the program. ·we ll~amed about lclnd, waler and air pollu- tion." ')'We learned about land, water and air pollution." Tamara Parks Harbor View Elementary School fifth-grader Next the group recited a poem reminiscent of Dr. Seuss called H For the Love of Our Earth.• "That was really cool -I liked that,• said Alex DiCaprao, t 2, to her classmates dt the conclusion of the assembly. "They were so together," added an impressed Kristen Chapman, 12. •And because Earth Ddy 1s real- ly unportant, • agreed Sidnee Acu- na, also 12. Leading up to the big presenta- tion Friday, students dJd a myriad of projects, which included build- ing a bird house, cleaning up an oiJ spill, recycling their lunc:h trash and writing poetry and essays, said their teacher, Linda Wawra. t /\Pl Hl'J•\I Saturday, Ap"l 14, 2001 J\5 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS New fire station running in Santa Ana Heights NEWPORT BEACH -The city's firemen hnally pa.eked their bags at the RadJsson Hotel for the last time ApriJ 6 and moved mlo their new '>talion In Santa Ana Heights. After a county ftre station in the airport ~rea cdugbl ft(~ last DecemOO:r~aQA. went oul of service, city o~ftcitti,s dec1d q to tak~ over. As·" rfl>ult. two rooms al the hotel bec~tr\¢ a mdkeshtft fire iation and lil;ctrwn used down tin'e to get to ;Jl<!W Sdnta And He1g}lts -an unin- 1 C}>tJ>orated ar a tho d ty'1s expected '•,11;1.o annex by early f.002. "Those fir<•f1yhlers whe have / been slctlloned 111 the Radt.Sson have mdny fond memoriei. of the hosp1- tal1ty thdt the mdnagement and employee'> c;howNcd on them,· Tun Rlley, the city\ ftre chief, wrote 1.0 a mPmo Fnddy A cloubl<'-WtdC' trd1ler, the new stc1t1on's lctrgc front section will inr lude c1 k1tchPn dnd bolh IJVing and office c1rt•d<,. In the back, the three f1rcl1ghll'rs on duty will hnd beds ctncl lockers c1s well as two bath- rooms City offtc 1dl<, e>'>tamate lhat lhe prow< t wtlJ c o<.t about $608,860 th.is Y''df. whtc.h inclucJ<>s the hinng of ntnP new hrefaqhtcl'b But lh<' nl'w <,lal1on, c1l the comer <JI Z<•mlh Avt•nu1• c1nd Orctud Street. Wlll abo b<> lt'mporc1ry, City ofhcidJs havP l<'d'>ed th<' land from the coun- ty fcJr two yPa r'> di $1 u year. Second-and third-grade stu - dents held up brightly colored let- ters of the alphabet while th<>ii firth-grade counterparts recited what that letter stood for. "They are just so into this - they really bought into it,· Wawra said. "It's really so important." Sammy Wille, 7, displays his painting of Earth Day for the I ldrbor View Elementary School Earth Day presentation. 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The after-school site, located at the Pre.byterian Church or the Covenant, IS a !>hort walk from Costd Mesa High School dlld is supervlSed by a trained stafr from the YMCA and vol- unteers from the church, along with other local orgc:UlJZabons. The program serves 60 teens. TI1e Rev. TI.rn McCalmont or the Presbytenan Church of the Covenant Sdys, "This is a good exdlllple or what community orgaruzallon~ can do worlung together to hPlp make our community d viable> placC' for all of us to live." 1,600 MENTORS STill. NEEDED: We need you! Can you c.;pdrc one hour a we<>k to help a chi.Id with literacy? The Odily Pilot, th<> Hotclry Clubs of Newport BalbOd, Newport lrvmP, Newport Sun· ru><' and the Newport-Mesa lrvme interfaith Counal dTe Jim de Boom COMMUNITY & CLUBS supporting the Los Ahgeles Tunes Reading by Nine pro· gram and seeking 2,001 volun- teers to work with 2,001 kindergarten through third· graders at Pomona, Whittier and Wilson elementary schools in Costa Mesa. The three schools have fun. 1ted English students who need help in reading, writing and English if they are to be suc· cessrul later in life! Me ntor sessions can be scheduled from 8:30 a.m . lo 11 :30 a.m. and after school rrom 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. One question I usually get asked by potential·volunteers is "What iI I go on vacation and have to miss a week or two or a meeting comes up at my scheduled time?" Some or yoar blne in the coming weeks i!. l>etter than none or your time. We need you! To volunteer call: Pomond School, 2051 Pomona. Costd \\\')~\')~~ NEWPORT CENTER for AESTHETIC DENTISTRY Pore.dam Veneer\ Amh~tir, lmpumt 0-Rrconstructiv~ Dentutry Compmlle lnl.iy' Sw1~\ Implant' C.cncva 2 Dcnrurc' Roberts. Wright, DDS, MSED, MS Bri1e~mile --PROSTHODONTIST-- Hi-1c<.:h, hygicnu.. Euro-~c ylcd <lcncal 2081 San Joaquin H ills Road practitc wirh in . Newport Beach holl'le lahoracory. 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WOIITTi REPEATING - From Greg Kelley's Thought for the Day -•crept spirits have always encountered vio· Jent opposition from mediocre minds ... -Albert EJn.steln SERVICE CLUB MEET- INGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network, or give some- thing back to your community? ny a service dubl You are invited to attend a club meet- mg this coming week. Many d ubs will buy your first guest meal ror you. MONDA\' -7 p.m .: The ; Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Lions C'lub will meet at the Golden Dragon Restaurant. TI.JESDAY -7:30 a.m.: The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club will meet at Five Crowns Restaurant lo hear Blll Mount· ford dJscuss developments at the Sea Base. 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions C lub will meet at the Costa Mesa GoU and Country Club. . WEDNESDAY -1:15 Lm.: The South Coast Metro Rotary Cub will meet at the Center Club and the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club will meet at the University Athletic Club, the Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club will meet at Mimi's Cal~. Noon: The Orange Coast Exchange Club will meet a.t the Bah.la Corinthi· an Yacht Club. 6 p.m.: The Rotary Club of Newport BaJboa will meet at the Bahia Corinthi· , an Yacht Club to hear a report by Milla.rd MacAd&m, leader of the District 5320 Group Study Exchange Team to Australia (httpl/:www.newportbalboo. org). nnJRSDAY -Noon: The Kiwanis Club of Costa Mesa will meet at the Holiday Inn, the Newport Beach-Corona dcl Mar Kiwanis Club will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will meet at the Riverboat Restaurant for an update on the DARE program and the Newport lrvtne Rotary Club will meet at the Irvine Marriott to hear Judge Gray discuss "Our Drug Laws have Failed" (httpl /:www.nirotary.org). • COMMUNITY & CLUBS Is pub· lished every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Send your service club's meet· ing information by faK to (949) 660- 8667, e-mail to /deboomOaol.com or by mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol. Suite 201. 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E1JOnOmfal~ dtsltned ~r conm and proper ~k ~­ hflplna YoU to llvt and ~~ bfntr. ·ergo ~ "'-.., 7""""""" cuatomlzed com rt NI Na SH01S -G,.,,,. • ,.,._ IH1 MlilMll ,,._ _..... • 'fUJJ.OJJI www,., ........... ... •• Daily Pilot Sotvrdoy, April 14, 2001 A7 Whole Foods Market offers sometf.?ing special for aspi,ring home chefs A spiring home chefs will love the Whole Foods Markel tour on M on .• April 23 led by celebrity chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Fe01ger, owners of the Border CriU and Ciudad Restaurants and hosts of the cooking show Too Hot TdmaJes. The mar- ket tour is free, and was designed to give you new ideas on how to prepare many of the unusual foods that are carried m the store. The tour will consist of sam- ples, recipe!., dnecdotei. from Milliken's and Feniger's world travels, question and answ er opportunities and interesllng food tips. ln addition to book signings tHere aJso wilJ be samplings of recipes like opah and cucumbN skewers with 1alapeno lime mannade, steak skew<>rs with gducho mannade, organic yellow split peas with garlic dnd basil, SdUSdge and wh1lt• bean stew, Tuscdn bedn Greer W~der BEST BUYS stew, Tuscan black kaJe with pancetta ctnd Swiss onion soup, grilled marinated lem- peh, artisanaJ breads, a trio of salsas, a duo of soups and Cdbrales dressed salads. Space is limited on the tour, and you can sign up by call- ing Whole Foods M arkel at Triangle Square located at 1870 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Me~. Information: (949) 574-3800. Spa Gregortes hds added a new facial treatment called the Cellex-C masque. The ma$.qu~ is a winter- green herbaJ face masque that's mildly scented with peppermint, menthol and eucal yptus to soothe trou- bled skin. It also has alpha and beta hydroxy acids for gentle ex!ol.iation. Through Aprll lhe Cellex -C facial is on special -it's reduced ,$25 to $90. Also, all of the CeUex-C skin care products are reduced 10% aJong with the t~cial speaal. Spa Gre- gories is located at 200 N ewport Center Drive in Newport Beach. Informa- tion: (949J 644-6672. The new spring-summer collection of fine children'!. clothing has arrived at the Bonpolnt boutique at South Coast Plaza. The children's specialty shop carries the top-of-the-lllle clothing trom rrance. It's located on the lower level of South Coast PldZd between M AC and rendi. fnlormdlion: (714) 557-9885. Flower's Direct is d locdl wholesale Oower busmess. Examples of w eekly specials includes sunflow ers at 99 cents a stem, spray rose!. at $1.50 a stem, tulips at $12 per bunch, Gerljera daisies al 99 cents a st~m and stock flowers at 75 cents each. It's open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Vlrough Fnday dnd from 9 aim . to 4 p.m. Satur- days. Ir's located at 882 W. 16th St. in Costa M esa. Information: (949) 650-5700. A Best Buy on d·quick gourmet lunch is offered al Stefano U RJstorante'!t new business buffet and pasta cart service, wtuch is offered weekdays from t 1:30 to 2 p.m. The buffet features more than 100 gounnet items including appetizers, soup. salads, fish, poultry and meat entrees. d S well as desserts. There are also about 30 pastas and mottos availdble from their tdblc- side pasta ca rt. The meal costs $9.95 per pen.on Ste- fano i.l Ristorante'& l>usmess buffet is located dt South Coast Plaza's ofhce towen. at 655 Anton Blvd. m Costa Mesd. It's ideal for busy people who want gourmet food at lunch, but are short on tune "ln less than an hour ct.nd al a very affordable pnce, our customers en1oy d tremendous variety of deli- cious lunch ctishf's," sdid Chef Stefano. "Our buffet allow!. the people w ho need lo eat and run back to the office an elegant, younnet meal on their time schedule." The vanety &houlcl dppeal to all tastes. There dre items such as ltcilian, Grec•k dnd Chmei>e !>alad!t, Pxollc fruits, leg of ldmb in d muc,hroom sauce, roasted bel•f 10 d barolo SdUCC, S\A,'Ordflsh dnd halibut skewer., !>l<•amcd salmcm in d hollancld1sc SdUC<' dnd an d'>'>Ortm<•nt of dessert-.. The p d <,lc1 cc1rt offers homemdcfo pct.,ld with SdllC"PS !.UCh as lwPI or c h1cken ragout or vegeta- bles m a tomato cream !>duce and nsotto with ingre- dient such a!t chicken and vegetables in d saffron sduce or tuna, fresh toma· toes ctnd basil It's open for lunch M onddy through Fn- Ody and dmner rughUy i{eservabons are recom- mended. lnfonnauon: (714) ~50-9399. Stagecoach luggage lS hdvmg a trade-m sale through Apnl You can bnng 1n your worn suitcases. hnPIC'ases, Wdllt'l!t and totci> or lrdvel kits and buy d new om• di 20°10 off There's abo d dose-out 1tem!t sale on st•l<'et merchdnd1!te reduced 2."i'Yt. Stag<'< oc1< h Luggdy e ,., locdted dl 2041 Westclill Dnve m Newport Bedch lnfonnallon 1944) 515-9005 • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays Send information to Greer Wylder at 330 W Bay St . Costa Mesa, CA 92627. or via fax at (949) 6464170 SABATINO'S <. It I \I I ( >It I '\ I It<.' '-\\ I '\( S Hodson Lighting ~----~-~-------- .cFi8 ~~IN~ ~'1!--~r~ M~ttress Outlet Store BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! ~'= illii.iili ~ ................. p.aO!Jnt_.. ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block South of 405 fWy 545-7168 Ceiling fans cool y ou in the i.ummer and warm "ou in the winter. All for jusl pennies a day ' I \.aibhle in Bru.Ji Aluminum or \\liile Bast> I )iruneter _.....,.._.r--"'2. 42" or 52" Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Constantina· b.v Craf1ma.de ,\,ailahle in ~"era! Fini~~. 1\., "'1<m-n "iLh 52" Lpliglui~ 8 wf1 1ulK" ligh1ing amu1l<l 1he ,1c1~ 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Please call for hours, d1rect1ons & reservations. 15 10 ;\'<'wport Bl\'d, •Cost.a Mei.a Open Tues. • Fri, 9.5, Sat. 9~ : (9 49) 723-0621 : (949) 548-9341 Man More S 1le To Choose From Easter Sunday Champagne Brunch Sunday, April 15 fM1Mly fun is on 1ht rnenu 11 Hy.n ~' bsltf Sundiy ll\llldl Join 11$ tor • ~ Etitfl 81vnch ftatunng a v.r1ecy of tredrtional and lnnov•tlvt dlsllts. VISll our popul¥ Onitltt SUtlOll whfrt omelfts trt macft to «def W111\ your f"'°"te ingttdlfflb Hod OYtf to the ~Ulg SUtlon fN11n19 ._ "' ..,, ""' Vilginll Honey Ham EntOY 5ttiOl\ll fMt Ind Sila. I dmffng di5,plly of lmpcfttd ""' Oomeslk Chttse Ind frt$llly Wed Gooch. lib I shoft bfttth« Ind tl+iY spec1'lty tnll'm tnd Melts of llo&Sted tnd MaWd Potltots Ind Glllltd "'9rlabla Don't '""' 1ht Selfood Ind Sushi lufhrt ~ wldl lrtlll ~Ind Crib. Wibd Wmon and CaMoml. ~ fOf yQIW llnal dts1lnltlon. lht OtUM StltlOll *' . mouthMttl Ing llNll with o(tffent ctt1tlons by Hyatt Newpontf'i crttlM PMlrr dltfs. Theft'• Mn I iP'Clfll cMchll's buftlt. Thin, join the bsWf bny II the Nlwpo!W'S ~ b £.-(9JI l4untJ. Egg Him Wl4I bt httd " 1 1 '00llll. 12 JOpm end 2 00pm ~ dllldrWI wlll bt ..... t.111NCf ti, I Woon Mii\ Magidlrl. Fii» ,__Ind "'Unv Zoo llw Jm Mllsk "r .. J.I. uw lll!d .._,, ............ ...... OIMler *-I ........ Cl 48 I U ,s.--.-...... •••r••••-......, IW ~.,., • ••• ,_,. Ulll nMllf .. No COVER NEEDED! . • Evming cruising • Every window opms & closts • Winter cruising • UV pri>uctttl glass • Duifl boating mmk tasier • Ventilation systnn • Front windoiu defogger • Clmsic loolt Cr style • S.ft for thiJJrm • Gmerous Trlllk-up Progrllms (949) 645.6812 TIN Wfrr/Jj PmllWr ~·&.al &J,J,,r SALES • RENTALS • SERVICE 2001 W. Co.It Hwy .• Ncwpon 8cadt • www.4~com A8 Saturday, Afril 14, 2001 • Send MOUND TOWN rtems to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St~ C:O.- ta Mew, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; ()( by calling (949) 574- 4298. Include the time, date and locat ton of '/'le event. as well as a contact phone num~r. A complete listing is .available at http ltwww.da1/ypilot.com. APl lL 14 Homeless child.nm lrom the Orange Coast Interfaith S}lel - ter. a Costa Mesa-based orga- nization that assists indigent families so that they become self-supporting, will host an Easter egg bunt al 8 a.m. at Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. $3 per child. A pan- cake breakfast will follow. (800) 765-7661. TODAY Stroke, vascular disease, oslPoporosis, El<G and blood !.crecnings will l>e offered by Prt'vcntion Plus t1t Body Design, 100 Newport Center , IJrive, Newport Beach. Call ror cost dnd dppointment. (800) 795-1743, Th~ Oasis Senior Cen ter will host .·a pancake break.fast froip 7:30 to 10 a.m. at the. center, 800 Ma.rguerile Ave., Corona del M ar. $2 for adults, $1 for children. (949) 644-3244. Planned Parenthood of Ordnge dnd Sdn Bcmardmo C ·ountw'> wtll host a beneht concNt to promote the n•ledW of the "Best 13dnds of Orange County" compildtion CD from 9 p.m to m1drught at the I ldrd Rork Cafe, 451 l\Jewport Center Dnve, New- port 13edch. The• concert will liPlp promote> lN~n pregndn- ' y dWdr<'n<''>l>. $(). (7 14 ) 633- hJ73 Ext 147. The Deaf Fiesta will debut at 10 a.m. today and continue through tomorrow al the Orange County Fair & Expo- sition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $16 adults, $8 children. http://www.deal fiesta.com. The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services and Eastbluff 'I ~ ,,~ '· i ;1· I 'fq. Hanford 's Resta urant lOam to 2 pm, Sun ., April 15, 2001 " I \ I< I H~" C'hJfllPJ!fOC. M1mO\ll\ .ind Bloody Mary's Smoked Salmon De hue Salad Bar w11h ull 1he Trimmings Four Different Salad Specialties lnllud1ng Munnated Mu~hroom Salad I F"\'l IU.E~ Omclcnc Station Dc"gn Your Own Omelette , ; , 'K• C'hcc'it Bhnt1..C\ w11h Strawberry Sauce -I' 1 Carving Station Wllh Roa\I Prune Rib or Beef! Saul~d 011ckcn Breai.1 wnh Wild Mu,tvdoms Unlled Salmon f 1lc1 Shlcd 11.im in Rum Ral\in Sauce VcgctahlC\ Julienne C 1ruycrc Au Gr.um Pn1a10 Wild Ru.ce Pilaf l>I ""' RI'-An \rr.1~ u l < 111Urmcl Dc,<oert.\ and P-.i~lnC\ \1 7 115 ~15.95 SI0.95 Adult Senior. 55+ Children 12 & Under ~ -\\°'1cla~ ~N\; For Ea-.1cr B runch Reservations Call ( 7 I 4 ) 5 5 7 -3 000 Wis hing you a happy E aster! Come join us for an EASTER BUFFET! Sunday, April 15 from noon to 9pm KAPLAN'S WHOLE STEAMSHIP ROUND ROAST BEEF. SLICED AT THE TABLE HONEY BAKED HAM IN PINEAPPLE CHUTNEY COLD KING SALMON SALAD FRESH ROAST TURKEY WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS KAPLAN'S HOME MADE FRESH CRANBERRY SAUCE ASPARAGUS RAVIOLI SEAFOOD RAVIOLI TOPPED WITH LEMON HOLLANDAISE SAUCE AND FRESH PARMESAN CHEESE PAD'T'HAI NOODLE WITH CHICKEN, MIXED VEGETA&LE, TOPPED WITH CRUSHED PEANUTS TOSSED GREEN SALAD, SOUP OF THE DAY CARROT CAKE, ICE CREAM OR SOR&E'f CHILOll•ll 10 a U#Olllf •&•• ARoiJND ToWN · Village M erchants Assn . will ponsor the 18th annual East-er Egg Hunt at 10 a m. at Eastbluff Pctrk, at Vista del O ro and Vista de) Sol in Newport Seach. Free. (949) 644-3151. AprtJ 14 Is the last day lo receive income lax prepara- tion services by Orange Coast College students. The help will be offered from 1 to ( 4 p.m . al the college, 2701 Palrv1ew Road, Costd M esa. Services are offered to low- incomc. disabled, elderly or non-English speaking resj- denls. (7 1;4) 432-0202 APRll 16 A representative fTom the admtssions office at San Fran- cisco State University w1U vis- it Orange Coast College from 10 d.m. to I p.m. on the campu!>, 2701 Fairview ROdd, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 432- 5894. A WTIUng workshop will be offered by th(' Newport Beach Community Serviccl> I ) GERMAN RESTAURANT E U R 0 M' A R K E T BAKERY & DELI 714.895.8020 7561 CENTER AVE • HUNTINGTON SU.CH at 7 p.m. ot the Oasis Center, 800 Marguerite Ave .. Corona del Mar. $98 for sue meetings. (949) 64 4-3151. APRIL 17 Representative Chris Cox will speak at 7:30 a.m. at a meet- ing of the Young Executives of America at the Pacific Club, 4l10 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. $1 6 for members, $25 for nonmem- bers. (949) 759-5456. A notary seminar will be offered by the NaUondl Notary Assn. from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. April 17, April 28 and May 9 at the I lilton Hotel. 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. $139. (800) US- NOTARY. Orange Coast College will host "Flavon. of the World Day" from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in OCC's quad. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa MeSd. The event will feature mtemdhonal entertammenl, drl and music. Free. (7 14) 432-0202. Ext. 26449. EAsTER SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH APRIL 15nt 11 :00AM-2:00PM ALL You CAN EAT UNLIMITED CHAMPAGNE ADu t.:rs $13.95 SENIORS $12.95 KJOS 12 & UNDER $8.95 EASTER SUNDA BRUNCH SPECIALS l 1 01 Omelet wirh Smokl•d S.ilmon, Spinach. Mushroom. Frc~h l omaro, Topped with Chet."Sc and Ro.1Stcd Potaw. or Miguel's Egg, Bencdiet KIDS SPECIALS Bacon I Samage & Eggs ~ ;)}..; .:r-1 ~ ~ ":""" DINNER SPECIALS 1\\ ~ ... " I) Roasccd Rib !:.ye Co.itcd with Mustard And frc~h 1 lcrh\, W-1 lo~cradish Sauce Aujll\ and Frc\h Vt-gcrahlc Ratatouille. ur \reamed Atl.iniic. Salmon, Served with Champ.igne \a11tc, Over Creamy Polcnla And Aspar;1.gm ltc ular \.1cnu 1\\-aifabk The Costa Mua Senior Cen- ter will host a meeting for prospective and current members at 1:30 p.m. at the center, 695 W. 19th SL, Costa M esa. Free. (949) 645-2356. APRIL 11 lbe 14th annual ,HIV/AIDS on the Front Line t onference will be held at 8 a.m. at the HHlon Hotel, 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The event is presented by the AIDS Edu- cation and 1Taining Center, UC 'Irvine and· the Orange County Health Care Agency. (71 4) 456-2249. Newport Bay Naturalist an.d Friends will present lhetr Earth Day Celebration from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Sbell- maker Island, Newport Beach, ad1acent to Newport Dunes at the comer of Jam- boree and Back Bay Drive. Parking ts available at New- port Dunes' comer lot. Free. Information: (949) 640-6746. A representative from the admissions office at San I I Doily Pilot Francisco State Un1vcri.1ty will visit Orange Coast Col- lege from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m on campus, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Frt>e (714) 432-5894 .• Mother's Markel will present a seminar and book signin9 for ·one God, One Breath· at 6:30 p.m. at the Patio Cdr<•. 225 East 17th Street, C'o<.ld M esa. Free. (800) 595-mom'>. APRIL 19 The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce will nost a brut1k- fast mixer· at 7:15 a.m. at th<• Costa M esa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Drive, Co'->- ta M esa. $12 in ddvancc, $17 at the door. (71 4) 885-9090. A workshop on home remod- eling will be oHered by tlu Seniors Housing Council di 7:30 a.m. at the Los Ancwh·.., Times Conference C't•nlP1. 1375 Sunflower Ave., Co'>tc1 Mesa. $25. (949) 465-2442 Deadline for reservdlJOn'> ,., April 16. nr.:!nlJCAT ~!:TAUr.A r:T ~r1Jlf'" r'fu Hr/a !I Yfha 111/u~7 Hf' . .!f3 >'rrtA/a ;/, . fJ. ·Of/am -I: f1fJf m fA1lllljl[" l'ut•I._. !-ounluu,ch loMI "Ith CJU1mt_,.,... 11r Orallll" Juor .. Sl2.9S 0"4wns SIU~ swooo Sl4 9~ Sl4.SO DrM"ta $11.\0 .. s1us I Si'IU'l151t Sll.W SIS.95 I Cluu~· Mmu llJl'IDF.a 12) w11h p... ol °'"'• ~~" •• mill I C11oroun CHIP PAl'lt.uu s~ ~ SIUS fll:M.ffT°"-H .. n~ SI.SO CHUSl:OMntTn •• """"' . .. S\~ <t'ifTJ/e" ~ nd(I }/ (/ t'H ne J' o'fiJf vecl po m l:OOjon-ll:OOJ m 1 ............ <Aki.-"' e,._ ~p -or !>hrim11 '-· ~ ... 1. •kh Hot So.anJou,:!t R...O.. .,..1 81m~r SIS.'5 Ft:rut,o,1 PIJMAVFAA SIUS SI a. '5 llou'I Pl.I.NJ. Ill• oe Bm Sl9.SO RH.ll.U ( ~ 1 Sll.9S Rl\UllMI (I I U4.9S St.Ill AHO 0 'If 0 4. 9S Your Favorite Easter & Passover Treats Naturally With~of'SJO or more. NtM rid I wnh 1ny <11 htr ofTC'r Mu~t prcxn1 <.oopon. I Elpuu <f/.l0/2001 ----.. Open Mon.-Fri. • 6a.m. -6p.m. Sat. 7a.m. • 5p.m. Closed Sunday 427 E. 17th St., Costa Maa 9'94i46-1+60 Doily Pilot · _ST'ER Presenting ~as-ter Brunch AtThe HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Sunday, April 15,2001 Appetizer, Salad & D essert Buffet with ONE PLATED ENTREE Per Person From a Selection of Five Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice, Cha mpagne and Starbucks Coffee ~ Easter Bunny & Easter Egg Hunt Live Entertainment ~ Served From 11 :OO am to 2:00pm $32.00 -Adults $16.00 -Children 5-12 Children under 5 eat free from our children 's menu Complimentary Self Parking ~~-~A-l T . . ·. ' Fo r Easter Brunch Reservations Call: 949-225-6650 17900 Jamboree Blvd. Irvine, CA 92614 ~-· EASTER Cl IA.ff PA(, 'VE BRU'VCH .9 OOam -·t:OOpm 1dulh. \l l.!J> · ( lliltlrrn .') tlrmul(h 12: SI 2. 9:; 01iltlrn1 I <mtl 1111</Pr tlri' lrt·1 Main Df11he11 Salle Roasted Breast ol Turkey • Honey Glazed Ham t;iartnated Flank Steak with a Peppercorn Sauce Grilled Halibut with Tomato Basil Sauce • Fettucclnl with an All redo Sauce • Cheese Ravloll in a Marinara Sauce Side Item• Garlic Mashed Potatoes • Rice Pilaf Soring Medley o( ~etables • French Rolls & Butter YrJ!elable Montage •Fresh Seasonal Fruit Display BluPl>erry. Oreo & Banana Nut Breads Salads \\akforf SaLtd • Tomato & Cucumber Salad MK·hokr & Mushroom Salad • Pasta Primavera lat-w ~lad • MIX!'d Grt"tn Salad with Choice ol Dressing Omelette Station ' ~n-sh f:R&s with your choice ol the following t ht'(jd.u & ~\ontt'rey Jack Chttse Mushrooms. Bell Peppers. OnK>OS. I >11\ t'S. Tomatoes Sausai:t'. Bacon. Ham. Salsa Breakfa11t Items Frt-Oi h Toast • !xrambled Eggs' Bacon 'Sausage ' Breakfast Potatoes A.~sorted l>dll1sh & Breakfast Breads De&t1erl larmt lalw' Lemon Squares' Chocolate Pecan Squares • Chuc:olatt' Lspre5so Brownies ' Cheesecake Manhattan ' Double Apple Torte Beverage• Muno~ ' lhampagne • Fresh Ground Regular. Hawaiian Hazelnut lk>eaffelnated Coflee • Fresh Juke •Soda 1131 Back Ray Drive • Nt·wport Beach Off J;1111bu ree Road • One Block Ea.:-t of PCff www.11ewportdunes.com • Easter Sunday Brunch Served 10:00am-2:l)pm • Fresh Salmon • Crab Legs • Oysters on the Half Shell • Fresh Shrimp • OVer 8 Gourmet Entrt1e's • Carved Prime Rib •Carved Ham • Carved T~ey • Seafocxl Omlete Statm • /wooed Desserts and Pastries .. · Soturdo).; April 14, '2001 'A!J ' BABY BACKS ••• ~ ~,.,t'. arid lots qf other g~ stuff, OPEN EASTER grxDAY \Nl1J.\'J·.l-<\ll.\'1 \I II ;11\\l Hop on over for Easter Sunday! We are open at 11:30am on Sunday and Everyday! • fl)\ 101 Special Champagne Buffet Served 10:00am-2:l)pm 2196 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa call (949) 631-2110 BI I ~ c pr.~ IT:r. ,-) ] PlAZA TOWERS Four Course Champagne Brunch Served 10:00am-2:l)pm • Fresh Sushi ·All you can eaf • • Eggs Beoed1ct . • Crab Legs • Oysters on the Halt Shell • Fresh Shrimp • Over 12 Hot Astan Entrt1e 's • Carved Prune Rib • Garved Ham • Carved Tuttey • Omlete StatlOO • Waffle Station For Renrvltiona (Mlt722-4121 2901 w. Coltt Hwy. Nlwpon ... dt •Bistros Famous Omlete • Seafood Omlete • Canli>ean French Toast • Ou1che Alsace looa1ne •Smoked Salmon Bagel • Fresh Gnlled Halibut • Filet Mignon MedalllOOS M Em. rdJlil dwrc¥ .. ._ ~ . ..,.""""' lrllill ll'llC Sil 'fQI doca d I~ OI dtrt d..-. Diiie Of I ~ ci-1*111 For Re11rntiona (714)JM.ml • AneDn Btvd. 1100 CaltlMMI ,.. • I .. AIO SoturOOy. Af!il 14, 2001 Doity Pilot Bradbury helps KOCE salui~ kaderS at AristekJ Awards H e walked to the podi- um cautiously. His steps were less than secure. For a man who had fearlessly traveled territory that other mortals only dreamed of explonng, the ravages of time on the body of this brave soldier of humanity were only a renunder that we are all ultimately destined to an equal plane of existence. Ray.Bradbury, the mid- twentieth century mind- expanding author of •The Martian Chronicles,• reached the microphone at the Sutton Place Hotel, Newport Beach and suddenly, instantly, his painful and slow walk to get there was forgotten. Bradbwy, 80, opened his mouth to speak, his eyes twin- kling with delight at being part of the crowd and still in the game. His brilli611t mind, crisp, playful and eager to impart ideas, hushed the crowd of some 300 Orange County advocates of public television who had come to share in the 2nd annual Aris- teia Awards organized by KOCE-1V. And then he told the audi- ence, "We can'.t find solutions to our problems because we have made every important issue political. None of the answers to our challenges can be found in a political pos1- bon. None.· For Bradbury, best-selling author, screenwriter, urbctn planner, teacher, dreamer and VJSionary, the world is an evolving human experiment m which he has played the role of instigator for most of his We. His ideas have challenged the norm and forced others to open doors previously shut. Bradbury dreams of his grandchildren inhabiting Alpha Centari. He sees planet Earth as a place where peace reigns and good prevails. And he challenges those who refuse to open their rrunds to possibilities to stand aside and get out of the way. "Why are we so afraid of nuclear power?" he demands of his audience. "We have the ability to solve our energy cri- THE CROWD sis, yet we are paralyzed by unfounded fears of nuclear disaster. We have the technol- ogy to prevent disaster, yet we do not expand the use of our nuclear power to advance humanity. lt's insanity." A planned 10-minute keynote address lasted nearly an hour as one of the brilliant minds of our time hit the hot button issues of the day. "Whatever you do, do not watch any local news on tele- vision. It is demeaning, demoralizing and worthless. A litany of car crashes, mur- ders and shootings, the end result of which brings down mankind, sending a message of hopelessness and futility. It is no wonder our nation, our world, suffers from a collective negative psychosis.• The applause broke the silence in the room. Ironically, the masters of ceremony for the evening were KOCE's local news arichors Ed Arnold and Ann Pulice, who had made a very dear distinction over their roles on KOCE's ·Real Orange,• compared to commercial news coverage on television, earlier in the evening. Bradbury was invited to Orange County by his friend Mary Lyons of Newport Beach. Lyons, an ardent sup- porter of arts and education in Newport-Mesa, was a former high school teacher who first had the pleasure or meeting Bradbury many years ago when he would come to New- port Harbor I-ligh to talk with students. ·He is a truly unique man: she told the crowd. •There is Otters canno1 bl used wtth any othtf 01!111 or lnuntrw1. and do not 1pply to p11vtou1 purclla ... ' IN THE CROWD From left, luncheon chairman Kathy Pearson joined High Priority Pr~sldent Maggie Pohlman and symposium chairman Darrellyn Mellll at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel for "Garden of Hope," a day of lnfonnation, lnsplraUon and celebraUon sponsored by High Priority (The Breast Cancer Information Network) and the Susan G. Kome n Breast Cancer Foundation. no one else quite like hifn· • As he finished, the ati'Cli- ence rose to its feet to send the message that it had shared in an hour of mind-expanding hwnan contact. Sadly, Brad- bury ended by sharing the realization that mankind had not developed as far as he might have hoped during his lifetime. Yet, he confirmed his lifelong attitude that it is far better to swim upstream and fight the current than to give in to mediocrity. The evening was organized by Gloria Gae Gellman and Peggy Goldwater Oay, and in addition to Bradbury, featured an address by KOCE chair- man Mel Rogers on the state of television. Rogers began his address using an anecdote from an early script for the series "Lassie" and then mov- ing forward to illustrate how times have changed. Awards were presented to community leaders Bemlce Hird, Jack Peltason and Arnold Beckman. The 101- year-old Beckman, a leg- endary scientist, appeared on stage at the very end of the evening to accept his Aristeia Award as the crowd once agam gave up a rousing standing ovation. More than $130,000 was raised from donor support and contributions collected from a live and silent auction featur- ing, among other items, the exceptional work of Laguna Beach artist Robert Schaar and a generous travel pass valued at more than $16,000 p rovided by Delta Airlines. Spotted in the crowd were corrununity leaders Betty Belden Palmer, Dean Corey, Jim and Lynne Doti, Irv Gell- man., Janice Johnson, Mered- ith Khacb1g1an, Leon and Molly Lyon, Sharon McNal- ley, Eric and Ula Nelson. Al , and Trlsba Nichols, Anne Nutt. Essie Ptnsker, Elaine Redfield. Mary Roosevelt., Ken and Donna Iglesias and Garth and Marian Bergeson. 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Miller will read por- tions of "Bingp• at 7 p.m. · Wednesday at Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe, 901 South Coast Dnve, Costa Mesa. "I think the main thing we we're trying lo do is break from the stereotype or old age,· Miller said on the phone from her home m Carmel. A comic caper, ·Beyond Bingo• follows the story of Violet Farnsworth, l<dtherme Doolittle and Sophie Conwdy as they attempt to get mari- juana for their friend. Rild, who is dying cancer. Along the way, they hnd a body dnd get tangled up with the local mob. The book is now in 11!. sec- ond printing -a rncnd even found seven copies of the book in the dirport boo~torc in Minneapolis. In pdrl 1t has been garnering attention for its pro-medical mdriJUdnd stance. "We've gotten an dWful lot of free publioty," Miller said. Pe rsonally, Miller said she is anti-su!fenng and doesn't thmk people with d real med- ical need should be derued 1t. "Which doesn't mean I believe kids should use Jt for recreabonal reasons,· she said. The book cdffic out of d reading group thdt Miller, Livingston and Houy were a part of. "We kept readmg these books that we d.Jdn 't think were very good in terms of stereotyping old people, and we said 'We can do better than that,•• said the woman who recently went to a con- ference titled "Growing Old Disgracefully.• The friends decided to set the story in small town where not much happened, came up with characters, as51gned one another parts, started acting it out and a plot emerged. •The other two now tell me they were just humoring me,· Miller said. Maybe so. Miller Sclld that Houy, 83, never bothered to tell her husband what they were doing until after the book~ published. And lh'en. she was a little uneasy about the topic. (' •The book cover has a giant marijuana Jeaf, a little hard to ignore,• Miller said. •{Houy) said, 'Oh dear, oh my. My hushand's against mari-juana.'"-,- But it all tumed out OK. And really, the story is about more than drugs. •we talk about the fact that one old lady can be ridiculed, • but if you get enough of them, they can be a force for ' change,• Miller said. Already Miller has been a force for change in the lives of many Costa Mesa residents. ' After all. she taught for more than 20 years at Estancia High School -everything from English and aeattve writing to psychology and group dynamics. SEE MAHAL PAGE A14 I ' SAY A untE PUYER Dionne Warwick will perform with the Pacific Symphony Pops at 8 p.m. today at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $23-$72. (714) 755-5799. Sotvrdoy. April 14. 2001 Al 1 CONNECTING WITH Young Ch•ng DAILY PILOT f cellos could talk, they would use the language of celhst Tunothy Landauer's hands. With a cello for a voice and a viola for a partner, Richard Strauss' 'Don Quixote' will ride again with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. They might even gd.llop in on horses as gallantly .as Don Qwxote himself, fall off but get up with the strength of three men and, in the tradition of many herOLc men, fall in love. Thetr sister strings, the violas, rrught ramble on like women m a stereo- typical sewing orde. And the bass clar- inets, like heavy-booted men, rrught musi- cally portray the sound of movement Landauer and the Pdobc Symphony Orchestra will present such a musical interpre- tation of Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Qwxote" today with a "tone poem• by Richdid Strauss for the Pacific Symphony Orchestra's C lds- sical Connections concert series. "The goal of the series is to bring audience- understandulg or FYI •What; "Don Quixote" Classical Connections concert • When: 3:30 p .m. today • Where:Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa • Cost: S 12-S32 • cau: (714) 755- 5799 the individual works we present,• ~d John Forsyte, president of the orchestrd • U you're JUSl new to ddSs1cdl music dnd you're very mterested m learrung about the content of these gredt mdsterp1eces: it's the perfect senes • In ·Don Quixote,· every 1ded ~ repre- sented by a musical gesture. dnd for those who know the adventures of the Don or _ follow along m the textudl program thdl • .., the Orchestra will proVlde toddy, the story ' should be clear Landauer, the prinapdl cellist for the orchestra. will perform the role of Don Qwxote Robert Becker, the orchestrd's prmopal viola player, will portrdy Sancho PdilZa, the Don's servdnl. "The Vlola in this perlonnance LS the tongue of Sdncho Panza: Becker said. •And there's a very last solo Vlola pcUt - this IS supposed to represent lhf' tongue wagging, 'cause he Just won't i:.top tdlk- mg.'" To convey Sancho PanZci's physical movements, composer Strduss dss1gned the bass clarinet. "The musical interpretation IS very graphic and very spealic m whdl (Strauss! does.· Becker sa.id. ·nus IS not JUSt some general interpretdbon or IITlpress1on that we might have of Qwxote. • Landauer cdlls it ·smart· SEAN HRlER I DAllV Pit.OT Timothy Landauer plays the cello during the Pacific Symphony Orchestra's performance of "Don Quixote" at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center Wednesday evening. Arpeggios are used to portray the act ol Qwxote falling off his horse Dnun beats are used when he tuts the ground A cello solo fits the hero trying to get tum.self back up. And scale-Wee techruques on vanous woodwind mstruments resemble the sound of wmdrrulls SEE QUIXOTE PAGE A14 Mothering ' For Ann Dowd, who plays a mother in SCR's newest play, having her kids stay with her on location is a given. Young Ch•ng DAILY PILOT Actress Ann Dowd and her children had a picnic; Monday on the balcony of the MacArthur Boulevard condom.iruums that temporarily house many of South Coast Repertory's visilrng per- formers. They dragged out a rug onto the cold, bare floor and ate ham and cheese sandwicnes with apple juice on a wooden play table from IKEA. For dessert they had M&M's. "It's important to keep it simple and sJow," said Dowd, of spending time with her kids. She plays a mother in •Kimberly Akimbo,• opening today and playing through May 13 on South Coast Repertory's Mainstage. "No rush· ing around, one thing J1t a time.· Whether she's in Costa Me a for a show or back home in New York. Dowd is a believer in keep· ing things conststent. Especially when it concerns lime spent with the kids -Uam Arancio, 9, and Emily Arancio, 2. •That's bow I want to raise them,• she said. •[want them to know (that) no matter where I am, I'm accessible to them." SCAN ...UR I OAA.V Pl.OT Ann Dowd says her relationship with her cblldren, Uam and Emily 1 Arando, Is nothing like her character's mothering skills. ln "Kimberly Akunbo,• Dowd pJays a very different sort of mom. Pattie, her character, is a hypochondriac whose daughter, Kimberly, suffers a condition that make her age bve tune faster than the averag person As a l en, Kimberly ha the face and body of a nior citizen. Pattie is pregnant, foul- m • What "Kimberly Akimbo" • When: 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 2:30 and 8 p.m . Saturday and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, through May 13. • Where: South Coast Repertory's Mainstage, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa • Costs 18-$49 • Call: (714) 708-5555 mouthed, dttentJon-craving and caters little to her ddughter's desire for parents who a k such pleasantries as, "how was schooW But Dowd, a a mother who knows what it's lJke to love your kids so much you fear for them, doesn't cons1der Pattie a hombJe mother. "I Uunk of her as someone who's fnghtened and lonely m a kind of profound way, and earchmg for some profoWld love," he 5Ald. •And she's try'Ulg to be a wonder- ful mother but JUSt doesn't have the goods She' trymg to g l 1t. • In real hfe. Dowd's got the goods. SEE OOWO MGE A 14 Al2 Sotvrdoy, April 14, 2001 DATEBOOK Doily Pilot After HOURS •Send AFftR HOURS items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; fax to (949) ~ 4170 or call (949) 574-41268. A com· plete listing may be found at http://www.dailypilot.com. SPECIAL DEAF FIESTA 1·' , The De&f Fiesta1 \~ debut at 10 a.m. today ,ttt the Orange County Fair~,W~unds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesd. I lours for the event, wh ich includes music, rooa and ente rtain- ment, are 10 a.m. to 2 a .m. today and 10 d.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday $8-$16. (714) 557- 4886 or http://www.deaff1esta. com. WORLD FLAVORS Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. May 4, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 5 and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. May 6 on all three levels of the Crate & Barrel/Macy's Home Wmg at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. A ~eview gala will be held from 3P to 9 p.m. May 3. Free. (714} '435-2160. FASHIO~ SPIN Servirlg' People in Ne~ (SPJN/ will hold a fash1pn sl}o~ from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ml1y' 4 at in the ne Y<···Pa'lm cictrden at lhe Four ,Seasons Hole!, 690 Ne wP9rt Center Dnve, Newport• Beach. $85. Proceeds will benefit low- income and single moms. (71 4) 751-1101. TAKEN TO HEART songs from Broadway's cur- rent hits, as well as classics. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $39.50-$59.50. (714) 740- 7878. DRUM SPECTACLE Three world-champion drum and bugle corps will perform in "Champions at The Cen- ter" at 7:30 p.m. July 16 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $12, (800) 495-7469: JAZZ ON SUNDAYS Orange County saxophonist Norm Douglas \:>rings his own brand of jazz to Roy's or New- port Beach from 5 to 8 p.m. Sundays. Roy's is is at 453 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. (949) 640-7697. Orange Coast C ·ouege w1U host "Flavors of the World Day· from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. Tuesddy in OCC's quad, 2701 Fairview Road, Costd Mesa. The event w1U feature mte r- nallonal entertainment, art and music. Free. (714) 432· 0202, Ext. 26449. SYMPHONY FUND-RAISER The Pacific Symphony O rchestra will present its annual gala fund-raiser, themed this year after a Venetian carnival ball. at 6 p.m. May 12 at the Hyatt Regency lrvine, 17900 Jam- boree Road, Irvine. $500. (7 14) 7 55-5788. MARKET PLACE An exhibition of photographs taken at the Heart Institute of Children's Hospital, ~ Angeles by commerdal photographer Walter Urie will be on display Friday through May 22 at Orange Coast College's Photo Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Pree. The gallery is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Free. (714) 432-5520. POP/ROCK & FlAMENCO Tate 5 -a funk, rock and Motown act -performs at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona d el Mar. Solo guitarist Ke n Sanders performs c;Iassical fiamenco tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Sundays. The shows are PRODUCING TV "Becker" and "Cheers• pro- ducer Tun Berry will host r1 workshop on what it ldkPs to produc«? d network lelcv1s1on show from 10 d m. lo :i p.m. ApnJ 21 at OrdO(jl' Cod'>l Col- lege, 2701 Fa1r v1<>w Rodd , Costa Mesa. CalJ for pnres (71 4) 432-5880. SPRING BLOOM S The 12th annu.il Southern Cd!iforn1d Spnnq GMden The .Orange County Market Place is held from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays in the Orange County Pair-. grounds' main parking lot, 88 Fair Urive, Costa Mesa. $2 for adults, children age 12 a nd younger are admitted free. (949) 723-6616. MUSIC WARWICK AND THE POPS Dionne Warwick will perform Wlth the Pacific Symphony Did You Know? "That we are a full service nursery with qualified California Certified Nursery Professionals and landscape designers. We can meet all of your gardening needs. Come in today to 'J~ Nurseries and let us show you how." NURSERIES, INC.---• Pops at 8 p.m. today at the Orange County Pe rforming Arts Cente r, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $23-$72. (714) 755-5799. EDUCATIONAL MORNINGS The Pacific Symphony Orchestra's next event for the Mervyn's Musical Mornings family concert series will fea- ture a n expert in the science of music at 10 and 11 :30 a .m. today at the Orange County COSTA M ESA SANTA ANA 2 700 Bristol St. (71 '4) 754-6661 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 TOM TANAKA, C.C.N.PRO COMPLETE LANDSCAPING • 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE LICENSE # 308553 Manager Flowerdale Nursery -Costa Mesa Master Nursery Professional GRAND PEN ING Hours: M·F 9 am to 8 pm • Sat 9 am to 6 pm ( w~ J ( ~~~ J 1.189 tAKF.\\001> 811'1> • Sun 11 am to 6 pm WAl.l. UNITS H OME F'URNlsHINGS 2198 LAn-wooo Boo. LoNG BP.ACll S62-597-4311 H. J. Garrett Furniture Fine Furniture Since 1960 _J Pull Daign Coruu.lting Service 2215 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (949) 646.0275 Open Mon. 1hru S:ar. 10 ro 6, Sun. 12 lO 5 Quality Service Value Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Children age 4 to 11 are invited. $1 1-$16. (714) 740-7878. DON QUIXOTE REVISITED Cellist Timothy Landauer and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra will present Richard Strauss' "Don Quixote• at 3:30 p.m. today at the Orange County Pe rform- ing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $28-$32. (7 14 ) 755-5799. , :. STRING FINALE , The Emerson Stri3g Quartet will conclude the O range County Performing Arts Cen- ter's 11th concert series at & p.m. Thursday in Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $46. (7 14) 740- 7878. WEBBER CONCERT A spring concert titled "The Wonderful World of We bber,• with Orange Coast College's Wind Ensemble, will be held at 3 p.m. April 29 at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $.5 or $7. (714) 432-5985. SOUL AND JAZZ Jazz vocalist Carmen Brad- ford will make her Orange County Perfonrung Arts Cen- te r debut May 4 and 5 at Founders Hall, 600 Town Cente r Drive, Costa' Mesa. Shows will be at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. $44 or $38. (714) 740· 7878. SOUNDS OF WOODY HERMAN The Woody Herman Orches- tra with tenor saxophonist and arranger Frank Tiberi will perform at 8 p.m. May 5 at Orange Coast College's Robe rt B. Moore :fheatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $20-$25. (714) 432- 5880. CLASSICAL FINALE Orange Coast College's Sym- phony Orchestra will con- clude its 40th season at 7:30 p.m. May 6 with a concert fea- turing works by Rachmani- noff, J ohannes Brahms and Aaron Copland. The concert will be held in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $6 or $10. (7 14) 432-5880. ROONEY AND FRIENDS Mickey Rooney will bold a "Command Pe rformance" with Jan Chamberlain, Pete Barbutti, the Drifters. and Henry Cuesta and his band at 8 p.m. May 12 at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $25-$33. (7 14) 432-5880. A NIGHT W1TH DONNY Donny OsO}ond will perform at the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center at 8 p.m. June 2 in a show featuring free. (949) 675-1922. • SATURDAY NIGHT R&B Gerald Ishibashi and lhe Stone Bridge Band plays rock and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays at Sutton Plac~ Hotel's Tu- anon Lounge, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Ne wport Be~ch. Free. (949) 476-2001. SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON A seven-piece, live band per- forms big band tunes from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Fridays at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. $4. (949) 644-3244. STAGE GO WEST Martin McDonagh's "The Lonesome West,• a n Irish comedy about two conniving brothers, will play through Sunday on South Coast Repertory's Second Stage, 655 Town Center Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. Show times will be 2 and 7:45 p.m. today and Sun- day. $18-$47. (714) 708-5555. KIM AKIMBO "Kimberly Akimbo," a darkly funny story or a girl whose body ages almost five tunes faster than normal, will play through May 13 on South Coast Repertory's Mamstage. 655 Town Center Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. Show times will be 8 p.m. Tuesday through Fnday, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. $18-$49. (714) 708-5555 To U U ~ v J.\Of l I L11hnr I \'. I ~h !.lt h ,d NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL HOME & GARDEN TOUR TUESDAY, IMY 1, 2001 10:00 AM -3:00 PM • presented by FASHION ISLAND- IOW,un (.l llfll -IOW,Olt IUCN Tickets ore $.40 and ore available through the Fashion Island Concierge at Atrium Court, the·Butero Home Collection and Ann Dennis Design. FOR MORE INFORMATION CAU: (9.49) 552· 2311 We wish lo !hank our Gold Sponson:. ~ and our Silver Sponsor: ~~ '" JAt,, ,, Doily Pilot DATEBOOK Saturday April 14, 2001 Al3 FOSSE *Fosse," the Tony Award- Winning musical, will come to the Orange County Perf onn- ing arts Center Wednesday lb.rough April 29 With 16 per- fonnances in Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The show will highlight the work or leg- endary choreographer and director Bob Posse. Perfor- mance ti.mes vary. $29.75- $63.75. (714) 740-7878. l Mesa. TIUed -omerent Strokes,• the exhibit will be open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon- day through Thutsday, Thursday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and other times by appoinbnent: Free. (714) 432-~725. PLAYING THE FINALE The center is at 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar (949) 644-32.44. > I SCAPtNO ,t Vanguard University Wl11 pre· .sent -Scapino,• a comedy by Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale, at 8 p .m . Friday at the Lyceum Theater, 55 Fair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. $10, with dis- counts available. (714) 668- 6145. Pt.AV FESTIVAL A dozen one-act pldys will be performed Fnday th.rough A'pril 22 and April 27-29 dur- mg Orange Coast College's annual Spring One-Act Play Festival at the Drama Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Curtain time will be at 8 p.m. Friday and Satur- day, and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. $5. (714) 432-5640, Ext. 1. TOM WALKER GOOO AS NEW Barbara Basblow Gross' MNew Wortc• collection will be exhibited through May 4 at djr International Art at 2431 w. Coast Highway, Suite 204., Newport Beach . (949) 548-6249. CRYSTAL COVE Watercolors of Crystal Cove by Corona de! Mar artist Beatrice Anderson titled "Once Upon a Ti.me, Crystal Cove• will be on display through May 2 at the New- port Beach Central .Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. (949) 717- 3801. BALBOA ARlWALK The Balboa Island Artwalk will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 13 along the South Bayside promenade, between Marine Avenue and Ferry Landing at Agate Avenue m Newport Beach. Free. (949) 830-8098. HOSPITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ARGENTINE TANGO Dan.scene Studlo offers tango dancitlg from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. the fust Saturday of each month. Danscene is at 2980 McClintock Way, Costa Mesa. (714) 641-8688. BOOKS DRAMATIC READING The Readers Repertory The- atre will present a dramatic reading or Arthur Miller's •The Archbishop's Celling" at · 7 p.m. Thursday m the New- port Beach Central Library's Friends Meeting Room at 7 p.m. Friday m the Mesa Verde Library Tuts ts a change from its ongmal pro· gram, a readmg of Miller's "The American Clock • The Newport Beach Central Library ts at 1000 Avocado Ave. The Mesa Verde Library JS at 2969 Mesa Verde Dnve, · Costa Mesa. Free (949) 717· 3801. SHIPWRECKED SAILOR Tamara Bower, author· of "The Shipwrecked Sa1Jor," will read and sign her book at 7 p.m. April 24 at Barnes & Noble Booksellers at Fasluon Island, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Free (949) 759-0982. "Tom Walker• will receive its West Coast premiere Apnl 27 through May 27 on South Coast Repertory's Second Stage. 655 Town Center Ori· ve, Costa Mesa. Show times will be 7:45 p .m. Tuesday through Sunday and 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. $18· $47. (7 14 ) 708-5555. An exhibition of photographs taken at the Heart Institute of Children's Hospital, Los Angeles by commercial pho· tographer Walter Urie will be on display Fnday through May 22 at Orange Coast Col- lege's Photo Gallery, 2701 FdlIVlew Road, Costa Mesa The Emerson String Quartet will conclude the Orange County Performing Arts Center's t 1th concert series at 8 p.m. Thursday in Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. $46. (714) 740-7878. OPRAH BOOK CLUB The Oprah Book Club meets at 7 p.m. on the tlu.rd Thurs- day of each month to discuss Oprah Wlll.frey's most recent selections at Barnes & Noble Booksellers Fashlon Island The store IS at 953 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach (949) 759-0982 THE TEMPEST Orange COdSt College's The· ater Department will present Shakespeare's "The Tem- pest" from May 16-20 at 10 a.m. Wednesday through Fn- day, 8 p.m. Friday and Satur· day, and 2 p.m. Sunday. The play will be staged at the Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, C'osta Mesa. $6-$9. (714) 432-5640. SESAME STREET Sesame Street Llve's "Let's Be Friends" will be staged June 14-17 al the Orange County Performing Arts Cen· ter, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tunes are 7 pm June 14; 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. June 15; 10.30 d.m., 2 p.m. and 5 30 p.m. June 16, and 1 and 4 30 p.m June 17 $15 or $20 (7 14) 556-2787 ART DIFFERENT STROKES An e.x.hib1bon of work by rune artists who teach at Southern California colleges dnd uru· ~.rsities will be on display tit.rough Thursday at Orange C:oast College's Art Gallery, ~01 Fairview Road, Costa Free. The gallery IS open 9 artJsts including Vi to Acconci a m. to 5 p.m. Monddy and Hdns Burkhardt, will be through Fnday. Free. (71 4) exhibited th.rough July 1 at 432-5520. the Orctnge County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Dn-IMPRESSIONS ve, Newport Bedch. Hours The Robert MondaVl Wine are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday dnd Food Center presenu. an through Sunday. Museum exh1b1tion t!Ued "lmpres· entrance 1s $5 for adults, $4 sions· by Southern CaWomia seruors a nd students and free artist Val Carson through for members and children 16 May 14 at 1570 Scenic Ave., and younger. (949) 759-1122. Costa Mesa. Center hours are 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Monday VIDEO FOCUS through Fnday. Free. (71 4) 1 The Orange County Museum 979-45 10. of Art will present "One Wall: A Video Series· th.rough Sept. CATALINA ART • g at 850 San Clemente Drive, An exhibition showcasing Newport Beach. The series "Catalina and the Channel will introduce audiences to Islands, Newport's Offshore six Southern CaWorrua artists Neighbors• will run through who incorporate video into June 30 at the Newport Har· their work. Museum entrance bor Nautical Museum. The is $5 for adults, $4 seruors and exhibit focuses on the nauti-students. and free for mem- cdl tu.story of Santa Catahna bers a nd children 16 and and other offshore sentinels. younger. (949) 759-1122. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday DANCE through Sunday at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Free. (949) 673-7863. PICTURE STORIES ·American Stories: From the Personal to the Political,· a collection of art pnnts by STUDENTS DANCE Orange Coast College's Dance Department will host its 38th annual Student Dance Concert at 8 pm. Fri· PSYCHICS I ASTROLOGY cau oor g1tted 1ntemationa1ty known Psyct11CS and Master Astrologers 1-90()..388-1ls88 or toll lree 1.aa&-588-3099 or call 10-10-288-011-678-71187 Intl. rates apply $3.99 per m1nute. Must bet~. For Entertainment Purposes Only. ';I, \ . \\ , I ,, I 1,,1,, ,j I ~ I I ' I I t I I j 1, l 1. I \I \ I I I' I •• MIW!Wtlt'~ COMPARE OUR SERVICEI PRICEI LECTION APPRAISALS . WITHOUT TEARS The sale pncc of a house '" dctermme.d by an app~1,al or estimate u ed by lender' to determine the \'oluc of a pan1cular property. The appraiser dcccnnincs an objective value. llnd the principle appnu. nl tool i' the comparison of comparable propenic in the urea that haH! old recently. After rc~archina the ~comparable', the a ppr.user then adjusts the \'olue of lhc house, plu' or mi nu . b~ on the C{)nd11ton of the: propcny. the number of bcdn)()m ind bath • the izc of the lot and tmy· unique feature\ or the property ~ndcn U the appraiqJ lO cap I.ht loan amount. amt they rarrly lend mote than awaited value. If the buyer ind &eller qn:o to a pnce of $400.000 and the appra1ql come' In at S~80,000. l.htn the buyer will have lo come up with lhc extra $20.000. Lylccn and Jeff have 29 CaftleC\ltfvc ycan of real ellMc ei1pericncc in New~ Beac:h. For prorea 1onal .crvicc or lld~ICC fot all )Wf ,_I Cit* nocdl al ... 1 ...... c .... Nt.,.n " • ... c.lltftl ..... (Mt)~ day and April 21 dt the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Me a $8-$12. (714) 432-5680 FIESTA LATINA Orange Coast College wuJ present us second annuul Fiesta Latind celebration at 8 p.m. May 3 and 10 a.m and noon May 4 at the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The group also does dance and heritage outreach pro· grams for county elernentdry and high schools. Free. (714) 432-5506, Ext. 4. LABAYAOERE The Paris Opera Ballet will pertonn "La Bayadere• at 8 p.m. May 8, 9, 11 a nd J 2 and 2 p.m. May 12 and 13 at Segerstrom Hcill, 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa $20-$85 (714) 740-7878 BAUROOM FRIDAYS The DeFore Foundabon for the Arts hosts IJaUroom danc- ing trom 8 to 11 p m. Fndays at the DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Dnvl'. Suite G-3, Costa Mesa $11 ddll1Jss1on includes a free dance lesson. (714) 241 -9908. DANCE 204 Dance 204 often. private and group instruction in begm· rung and advanced ballroom. Lalin and modem dancing at 204 Wdshlngton St, Newport Beach (949) 675-9082. SENIOR BALLROOM The Costa Mesa Senior Cen· ter offers ballroom danong to the music of the Ray Robbins Combo for adults from 7:30 to 10:30 pm. Tuesdays. Singies and couples are welcome. $3. The center ts at 695 W. 19th St (949) 645-2356. DANSCENE STUDIO Danscene Studio oHers bdll· room dancing at 8 p.m. on the h.r..t Fnday or each month. $IO The studio is at 2980 l\1cChntock Way, Costa !\led (714164 1-8688. BIG BAND DANONG The Oasis Semor Center holds dn afternoon of dancing to big band music from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Fndays. Coffee and refreshments are served. KIDS STARLIGHT STORIES Chlldren age 3 to 7 may par- bc1pate in songs and finger puppet plays at 7 p.m. Mon- days at the Costa Mesd Library, 1855 Park Ave t949) 646-8845. PJS AND BOOKS Newport Beach Central Library offers story tune al 7 p.m Mondays and 10;30 a m Saturdays The library c. at 1000 Avocado Ave Cluld.ren may wear paJdmas to the evening sesSJons Fcee (949) 717-3801. WEEKLY STORYTEU£R Barnes & Noble Booksellers Metro Pointe hosts story tune at 10:45 a .m Wednesdays for children of all ages at the store , 901-B South Coast Dn· ve, Costa Mesa. (714) 444- 0226. SEE HOURS PAGE A 14 The Original MIKE'I CARPET$ O VER 25 YEA RS IN COSTA MESA • Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholstery • con'e see ()Ut~e~ ~\)\lJ>. ~s\\t~" CARPETS PLUSH • TEXTURE BERBER •13~ Vinyls • Ceramics . Wood • Laminates CALL NOW 642-8400 ~G 7~ FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATES DESIGN CENTER ''For All Your Decorating Needs!'' f URN11111tE 1mupao•,1xe1x • Custom-Made furniture • Slip Covers • Patio furniture • Draperies. Shades, cl 8edspreads • • I I A14 Sotvrdoy, Ae<il 14, 2001 HOURS CONTINUED FROM A 13 POETRY THEE WORD THING HThee Word Thing" perfor- mcrnce poetry night begins dt 9 p.m. Wednesdays at Club Mesa, 843 W. 19th St .. Costa Mcsd. Fr<'e. (949) 642-8448. DINING/TASTING EASTER TREATS The Rit7 Restaurant and Garden wtlJ offer an Easter Brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m Sunddy di 880 New- port C('ntN Drive, Newport lkach $45 (949) 720-1800. RfTZY EATING Th<> Ordngc County Chap- ter of thC' Single Gourmet. an int<>rn<1llondl fine d1rung duh for <,tngles. wtU dme at Th<' R1L1 dt 6-30 p m. Friday <1t HHO NPwport Center Dn- Vt->, NPwport BPctch. $79. jQ411J 854-h552 GRILL AWAY The Orclll~JC' County Chap- IN of the Single Gourmet, c1n int<'rnc1tiondl fine dining duh for '-Hl!Jl<'s, will dine dl Tit<' Crill c1t Pt'lkan I !ill at b-'.lO p.m Apnl 25 dl 22651 Pd1c·d11 I !ill Roa d South, NPwport C 'oc1st. $65. (949) 1154-h552 TWILIGHT DINING V11ld Nov<1 Rc•<,tdurdnl offers c1 1w1h9hl cl1n1ng menu - IPdlu11nq ch'>hl'., such as c hie kc•n pctrm191dnd dnd c <1l.m1<1n pK<1nll' dl rC'duced pnct•<, lrom 5 to 6 p.m. w1•pkclt1~., .inti 4 to 6 p.m. Sunclt1y'> The• rc'>taurdnt is <ii :11 :11 w C'Od'>I I hghway, Nc•wport B1>twh (94!-l) 642- 7HHO WINE TASTINGS l li-T1nw Win<' CC'lldrs fca- lun•., w11w ld~tm9s from 4:30 lo H pm. r:riddys and t::m to B p.m. Sdlurdays. (~WI) h!l0-84h:J SUNDAY BRUNCH Thl• Sutton PldC'(' I lotel host... S11nclt1y brunch from 10 :m c1 m. to 2 p.m. each w1•C'k, 111dud1ng interna- tionul <,i•cilood dnd salad buffrt'>, roast<, carved to orcll•r, brl'c1kfct'>I fdvontes .lllcl mon• Th<' nwal 1s $30, $40 with rhctrnpdunc The hotel is at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. (949) 476-2001. Cl UIS I ALTA COFFEE The Alta Coffee House pre· sents musical acts at 8:30 p .m. Thursdays through Saturdays at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. (949) 675- 0233. ATRJUM MARQUIS The Atrium offers a variety · of live music daily at its Air- porter Club, 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. . (949) 833-2770. BIRRAPORETTl'S Birraporetti's offers swing music by the 12-piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p.m. Mondays at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. (714) 850-9090. BISTRO 201 Bistro 201 offers jazz perfor- mances at 8 p.m.-Fridays and Saturdays and 11 a.m. Sundays at 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. (949) 631-1551. CLUB MESA Shows begin at 9 p.m. The club is at 843 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Admission is $5-$10. (949) 642-6634. DIN DIN AT THE BAMBOO TERRACE Din Din at the Bamboo Ter- race presents instrumental music after 9 p.m. Thurs- days and pop and rock after 9 p.m. Fridays and Satur- days at 1773 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. (94~ 64~-5550. DURTY NELLY'S Nelly's offers Live music at 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at 29 15 Red Hill Ave .. Costa Mesa. (714) 957-1951. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL The Four Seasons offers live music Mondays through Saturdays at 690 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. (949) 759-0808. HARD ROCK CAFE The Hard Rock offers Live music Sundays at 451 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 640-8844. THE HARP INN The inn oUers Live music Thursdays through Satur- days at 130 E. 17th St., Cos- ta Mesa. (949) 646-8855. HEAD COACHES I ASSISTANT COACHES CHEERLEADER COACHES Wanted Volunteers e Youth Foocball Newport-Mesa Jr. All-American • Full Cont~ct Progra.m/6 Teams •Ages 7 to 14 Costa M esa -Newport Beach -Santa Ana For information call Jim McGee Work ('49) 640-0SOO C..h ._ Home (949) 64-0-asos 'RE +wU Celestino's quulity M EATS //11 I II w-.1 \1t·111 (111(/ '°X'n!IC ,. All()l/<Jh/(' 'M-n•i11g Costa Mm1 for o~ 30 ~an PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR EASfER NOW!! FnSI American Lamb i. Lamb Racks, Lamb or Pen Crown R~ Fillet R~ Prime Rh· Veal Roaa Old-f'o'dlloned Savory Stuffed CHICKEN BREAST $399 lb < el«Ktlno·~ o~n Fmb GROUND CHUCK S 1bs s21: Apple Stuffed PORK CHOPS s399 lb Lemon Garik r.brinated Yi CIDCKEN FRYERS $239 lb • DATEBOOK HOGUE IARMICHAEL'S Barnucbdel's offers live music Wednesdays through Saturdays at 3950 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 261-6270. UOO OGAR ROOM The dgar room is a place to enjoy a smoke with your drink. The bar is at 3441 Via Lido, Suite D, Newport Beach. (949) 723-0595. MARGARITAVIUf Margaritavme offers live music and ls at 2332 W. Coast HJghway, N ewport Beach. (949) 631-8220. MARRAKESH Marrakesh offers authentic Moroccan cuisine and belly dancing daily, starting at 5 p.m. The restaurant is at 1976 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. (949) 645-8384. THE MARRIOTT The Marriott Hotel offers live music Mondays through Saturdays al 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 640- 4000. MULDOON'S The lrish pub is at 202 New- port Center Drive, Fashion Island, N ewport Beach. Admission is free. (949) 640- 4110. OYSTER BAR LOUNGE Newport Landing's Oyster Bar Lounge showcdSes local pop and Light rock acts Fri- days and Saturdays at 503 E. Edgewater Ave.. at the Balboa Ferry Landing. (949) 67p-2373 THE TEAROOM Karaoke 1s offered from 7 to 11 p.m . Thursdays at 3100 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. (949) 756-0121. TOTALLY COFFEE Open mike night is held from 8:30 to I 0:30 p.m. Thursdays al 1525 MCSd Verde Drive East, C()!)ta MCSd. (7 14) 435- 9367. VILLA NOVA QUIXOTE CONTINUED FROM A 11 "Strauss uses different instruments and it becomes like dilferent t»lor pig- me9ts. like in a painting," La~dauer s~d. •He increas- es the doublipg or the instrument or decreases them to add variation and dlff erent intensities to shades of colors." Landauer ventures that the composer chose the cel- lo to represent Don Quixbte because the instrument has a very •manly, darker and deeper sound." Today's performance will include two actors who will help the audience under- stand the story. Forsyte said the specific formal of the show is a surprise. ·we were saying last night that Strauss was a profound genius," he said. MHe has a masterful way or capturing the essence of the characters and yet it's so abstract. There's ~o singing and no text, of course. but how be sparks the listener's imagination." J 1DOWD I CONTINUED FROM A 11 From Nova Scotia to Canada. from film sets with trailers to big city theaters, she's had Liam and Emily accompany her through her career sc1 as not to miss out on spontaneous t>aJcony pic- nics ruid rides oh the bus - a typically New Yorker activity. In fact, the three took a bus this week to get some groceries and slippers for Liam. MAHAL CONTINUED FROM A 11 Daily Pilot SEAN Hll.lER I DAILY PllOT Conductor Carl St. Clair leads the Pacific Symphony Orchestra in "Don Quixote" Wednesday al the Orange County Performing Arts Center. "lie Likes to ride the bus," Dowd said. "It's as simple d!> that." Liam, who said his ff1 ends couldn't believe he got on d plane last week to I vii.it his mom during spring break, hkes that he and Dowd can search for snails, even at a temporary home, and house the Little crea- tures in makesb1(t cages with lettuce and celery. "I do llke traveling to see my mom,H he sdld. For Mother's Day, when the !>how closes, Dowd's husbdncl Ldwrence Arancio will v1s1t hi~ wife with Liam in tow. Emily will remain here for the duration of the show. / "There was no question about us leaving together.• she said. "But my fantasy would be that we'd go everywhere together." I Dowd admits it's not always easy, especially when she wants some d~wntime iflone to deal J with the arfxiety and mentall preparation of a perfor- mance. "But that's. I think, the thrill of it,· she said. "This 1s the dream I had, and I'm living it." "Who I'd really like to see [at the sign~ mg I is some of my old students," Miller Sdid. • • • Rich Fauno plays at the piano bdr beginning at 9 p.m. Sundays through Wednesdays. The three- p1ecc 1azz and blues band Misbehavin' plays at 9 p.m. Thursdays through Satur- days. Villa Nova is at 3131 W. Coast J lighway, New- port Beach. (949) 042-7880. Linda Hogan remembers Millerd!> c1 col- league from her Estancia days. Do you know a l ocal artist, writer, painter, singer, filmmaker, etc .. who deserves to get noticed? Send your nomi- nee lo In The Wings, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. by fax to (949) 646-4 170 or by e-mail to jennifer.mahal@latimes.com. "She was very bright and also hdd a big heart,• Hogan saJd. MI think her hedrt and mind were in teaching. and that was reflected in her attitude toward the kids.• Though Miller has lived in Carmel for the past 15 years -she and her husbc1nd own the Rocky Pilot Restaurant -she said she still feels close to her hometown. • JENNIFER MAHAL 1s features editor of the Da1lv Pilot $tl/1~~~ RosEY's AUIOBODY The Largest & Finest Beauty Supply & Full Service Salon in Orange County Do11 '1 ronfo1t our lor•tio11 111ith ot" romf>t#i.n -w f11rt S.11t• Au.AH. ' ' . (Q.J;)· t..i~· ; ; " I .---....,,...[ 1..,....,..51---r--. Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it all ... You have the right to choose your repair faciJity Insist on the Best LIFETIME WARRANTY Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop (949) 642-4522 .. Doity Pilot COTE CONTINUED FROM A 1 t.bBn 30 y,ars while tM polib- dans on the lilt have been in . Sacramento or are not (fom the dis- trict at all. During tllose 30 ~ars, Cote -who recently bas lived in Jrvioe but is in the process of moving back to Corona del Mar -has been among the city's top Realtors, with clients from Joseph Wambaugh to Don- BEACH ~NTINUED FROM A 1 will dean the duty water that has been streaming mto the ocean. The mobtle runoff fiJlrabon equipment sucks the surface runoff from the nettrby gttlly and pumps it l)dck twice dS clean as drinking water, Sdtd Joe Gannon, prcs1dPnt of Clear Creek System'> that sup- plies the mactunes. Surface runoft i5 cssenl.JaJly the water that cascades from the city's homes dnd SlrC't•t<. into the tide poob It could contain anyt.tung from hUllldn and animal waste to cigdrette butts or Cdndy wrappers thrown on the slreE>t The filtration mdchmc 15 d bigger version of thP wnter purihers U'>cd in homes, Sdld Gannon. More lhctn t 00,000 gallons of Wdter flows through the gully every ddy. The madune use'> reverse osmosis technology to ftlter sedunents and ultraviolet rays to kill bdcte nc1 thdt makes the water crysl.Lil cJedf, he sa1d "People are '>Ill! not pre- pared to dnnk lhl' red<Umed water,• S<tid Gtmnon, "hut ii can easily b<> uc,Pd lor UT1£Jd· llon. shower.:. c:1ncl toLl<'ts • aid Bren. In recent years, he has sold homes for baseball legend Brooks Robinson and owns Orange County's record home sale of $14.5 million on Harbor Island. ln total, he bas sold ln the neighborhood of $500 million worth of property. Despite that hefty sum, Cote s~d he "would not try to buy the election.• Instead he plans to seek ·grass-roots level• funding. Jf he cannot get that funding, he added, it·would show he would not be able to get the votes, either. Cote also pointed. out that he has n ever held elected office. Not yet, anyway. "This ls one time I might mdkc a run for it,• he said. The testing was made pos- sible thanks to an anonymous donation of $50,000 to Orange County Coaslkeeper, ofhoals Sdld. ·The first testing phase hdS cost $8,000 so far. The next phase, said Coast- kee per spokesmdn Garry Brown, 1s to clean the runotr and divert it to homes, deve1· opments or even possibly the neighboring Pelican Hill Goll Course "It's a joint bet,ween us, the city, county, the• regional water board and the residents,· he said. "ll we can find a solution for this problem, it cdil he repltcdted in other aredS that fctce S1mJlc1r problems " Pro1ect director M1 chdel Beanan sa.id the runoff also hdflTled precious manne We m the area. "Thls water is fresh water thdt rruxes 111to the ocean,· he explained. ·u affects the kelp and other orgarusms 111 the sea that need sctlt water, not fresh Wdter • Resident Nancy Gardner, who is active in the enwon- menlaJ Surfnder Foundation, said she wants the beach back to how it was several years ago. ·nus is my beach and I have an emotional attachment to 1t," said Gardner. "TIUs is lilw d hide out for us local peo- pl<" We need to dean it up • PSYCHICS/ ASTROLOGERS: Call oor grtted 1ntemahonally known Psychics and Maslet Astrologers 1-900-226-7552 or toll free 1-800-451-8242 or call 10-10.-288-011-678-71167 Intl rates apply S3 99 per minute Must be 18+ For Entertainment Purposes Only. THEATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 operating costs and Sl 1 milhon to the theater's endowment. Groundbreaking for the expansion IS planned for July 25. The Judie Argy- ros Stage is set to open October of 2002. George Argyros is a longtime chair- man of the board of trustees of Chap- man University. His philanthropic and business credits include the title of chairman and chief executive officer o{ Amel & Affiliates, an investmen(com- pany with locations in Costa Mesa. Judie Argyros, who serves on SCR's board of trustees, is also on the Orange County Performing Arts Center's board. As a teenager, she stole leads in high school plays and four years ago was part of A.R. Gumey's "Love Let- ters· for a summer benefit at SCR. "To me, We ts not really fulfilled unless you have an exposure to the arts,• she said. BLUFFS CONTINUED FROM A 1 opposed the idea at the April 5 hearing. ·1 beheve thdt pre- venting us. as pnvate property owners, {from building homes that fol· low city regulations) 1s a taking of private property for public use,• said Cowan, who is also the president of the Breakers Drive Assn. ·we believe tak- ing private property for pubhc use 1s iUegal. • O thers told comm1s- s1oners that the propos- al would Jeopardize their projects and result in the loss of money they'd already spe nt •we have invested • • Saturday, Apfil 14, 2001 Al5 over $150,000 (in design plans),· said Dame! Leonard, whose property would be affected. "We're not asking for a varian"e. We only ask that our building permit be issued as everybody else's.· Lawre nce Tabak, who had bought his Ocean Boulevard home with the plan to build a new house two years ago, agreed. "It's extremely unfair that we're working with the building ' depart- me nt tn g ood faith, only to be told at the last minute that this WdS coming down the pipe,• he said. But commissioners rejected the nollon that the proposed review was illegal and made 1t unposs1ble for property owners to build on their land "This ordinance doesn't prevent devel- opment.• Sehch said "It JU.St bnngs pro1ects before the comm1s- s1on • Mayor Gary Adams said Friday ,that he'd not looked ~arefully at the issue and added that his ·natural ten- dency , has been to resist• ceviews such as the o,ne proposed. J3ul ·1 kind of soft- ened on that," he said "Th'ere may be some areas where it's dppro- pnate and (Corona del Marf might be one are a • Council members Me expected to dis- c uss the proposal al the ir April 24 meeting WORSHIP DIRECTORY 11\\l\ll \)'-.\1,()1,l I TEMPLE ISAIAH OF NEWPORT BEACH I Co11suvatan•1 ( >r•O~ (. UOI) rr,. •JI~ I< "' "YOU Alt£ A STIAHGUI HERE ~LY ONCI" Shlbblt Wonllp ai-ch Hebrew Sdloof Adult EdllCatloll eoa..a111 Sodil E~ots *RABBI MARC S RUBENSTEIN NEWPORT HARBOR LUfHERAN CHURCH Pastor David Monge FESTIVAL EASTER Sunday Worship Service with Choir & Orchestra Aprtl 15~ -9: 15 and 11 :OOam 798 Dover Dr. Newport Beach 949) 548-3631 l' SPIRITUAL E-CONSTR.UCTION AHEAD "' HARIOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (OlaclplH of Christ) 2401 lrwlne Awe. NtwPoft IHCtl, CA (948) 8-45-5781 -.....: Or. 0.... Sllllt ,.....__ .... TOPIC Dr. J uanell Evans 10:00 a.m. \II llf<ll>l'-1 Newport Center United Methodist Church ~ C.uhl«n C Ol•h PMor 1601 MMgueruc Ai.- corner of M~rgucmr JnJ ~ J~u1n Hilb RJ (949) ~+-0745 &m Q11rtt w""htp Vrr•tlf /Oam Wonlup ar1d Cl11Urrni S1mtiar .khool >'011 th mtttmt uwltly ST. MAU Pllslm:llAN CHulCB Wonhlp9:30 -~ •• " ... p "'r ,... ~ ,q4q,5~ I I' I'-< < l I'\ I \'Saint Michel & All·Angels 1> ......... v ....... ,,t .. ,F"rf t .,, .... J. I M., • M'i-lHld Bl 'IWING OUR FA/111: LOVING OlRJST AND S£JMNG OUR ('(),\l/lfl!Nm: 1 he R..-vd Peter D H~1n~. Rr~tor SUNDAY SCHEDULE 8 am • Holy Eucharist 9 am -Adult Bible Study 10 am ·Choral Eucbum NURSEIU' CARE AVAJUJJU SAINT JAMES CHURCH EPISCOPAL ;:~~ The Vety ~ ... Canon Oovtd ~ lledor 3209 Vio lido Newport e.cxn 949/675 0210 g 7 30 om Trod111onol 9omCon~ory 9 om Churdi Xftool 11 om Chonsmohc andWi Noon l{<l\I\'-< \ll11lll< "A Gud·u:mcml pJmh rnmmunm IO\trU•tcd h~ 1h< '.XnrJ ol t.c.J .inJ rtn<"'l'J "' th(' \.1.r.imt'nt• Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar \'u1a Dnvt" Nl'wporc Beach. California 92660 (949)644-0200 Fax (949)644-049 Rt'\ Mon\1~nor \1t'ilfoun P Md...aughlin. l'ut01 1 ITL•Rl,11:.S. s~1ur.Liy. '\ p.m !l .intor). 'lund~v. -'.l)() (Quttt), 8:30 (Comcmpor•n l. !CHIO (Cho1r), 11 .!O .i.m. {uncor} .llld 5:00 p.m. ((. nntcmporary) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 330J Vn Udo Newport Bacx:h 673-1340 or 673-6150 Olwch lO am & 5 pn SUnday School I 0 am W.W... ay~'l'fT' SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST.SOENTIST 3100 PaofJc v.w Dr Newport Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Ch'Jlch 1 O am Sunday School 10 am ~day~·~ a • "' '2W'lllDY r. ~ ••. God hll\balt ..md ~ .. Lad, 91dw9*> rllillle~.abyt9own~. I OJri •iii• 6:'14 God 8tlldia fl'l\t M6' Ollnl • 1\t th C'allm" "Spend Easter with the Risen Christ" "Jesus Said, 'No One Comes to the Father Except through Mc'" l}ohn l-4:1·11) I f I '. . . . . . ' ' Daily Pilot Quote Of •DAY .. 'lhncn-.pnay..-1.tm•••.•rd !U Gam1 ( ... )"..-.,.,,I've s. ills,_ _ • Jim KJefw, Newport baseball coach .. . _ .. 16 .... DAVI JOlllSOll Sports Ed;tor Rego< Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 • Sports fax: 949-6.500170 • Saturday, April 14, 2001 B ~ T9p. loc$ head to Arcadia Invitational •Steen, Allen, Day, among Newwrt Harbor, CdM and q>sta Mesa standouts ready to take on the bes~ in the country. TRACK AND FIELD L.A. Times, transferred to CdM this spring from Fountain Valley. include Schquay Brignac ,, . Also runmng m the or Taft High and J.W. This meet 18 finals will be the Sailors' North's Chaunte Howard .. even more distance meqley relay Tony Altobelli DAILY .PILOT ARCADIA -After a one-year stint at Citrus College, the 34th annual Arcadia li'ack and Field Invitational is back at Arcadia High and an estimated 2,000 athletes from around North America and Australia are set to set the track on fire. "This meet is even more compet- itive than the ClF State Meet,• Newport Harbor High boys coach Bim Barry said. "It's a great tuneup for CIF and it's a very exciting meet to be a part of.• Among the 2,000 standouts are a handful from the Newport-Mesa area. Leading the locaJ pack is New- port Harbor High senior Amber Steen. Steen, last year's .<:IF Southern section Division n champion in the 1,600-meters, and two-time Division ll cross country champ, posted the nation's top 1,600 time at the Adidas Meet of Champions (4:50.2). Look for Steen to improve on her fourth-place showing from last years meet, when she clocked in with a 4:58.33. Some of the runners who will be nipping at Steen's heels include Ali- cia Ctaig from Campbell County High (Wyoming). Virginian Kelly Otstott, Arizona's Sally Meyerhoff and California's Alejandra Barrien- tos. All have posted times under five minutes this year. Corona del Mar junior Julie Allen will be among the elite jn the girls 3,200 finaJ. Allen, the 1999 Orange County Rwmer of the Year, according to the As a Baron, Allen was ninth in the 3,200 at last year's Arcadia Invi- tational with a 10:51.86. She aJso holds the CdM school record in the 1,600 (4 :59.1). Sophomore Sharon Day leaps into Satw'day's high jump competi- tion with some pretty impressive credentials. Day, a multitalented athlete for the Mustangs, has a career person- al-best mark of 5-feet-9 under her belt, only one mcb off of this year's top qualifier, Jenna GrimaJdi of San Francisco's St. Ignatius High. Day has cleared 5-6 this season while trying to compete in other events. With only the high jump to concentrate on, look for Day to easi- ly dear that mark on Saturday. Other 5-9ers in Saturday's pack On the boys side, New-team or JQhzl Peschelt. .port Harb<>(.s Dan Moyer com-petitlve Chris M<;Mi.llen, Jesus represents the Sailors in than the CIP Santana and Rich Weber the 300 mtermediate hur-St t M t " Corona del Mar's Josh dles. a e ee ... 8th Moyer, a member of the lim e.rry Yelsey, who tm.ished 1 Sailors Division ll champi-Newport karbor at last year's invitational on 1,600 relay team. will High bows trade m the 1,600 (4:23.18), look to follow the footsteps ri field coach looks for even faster nwn- of last year's hurdles stand--------bers at tJus year's meet. out Trevor Jones, who In addition to the placed second in last year's 300 IH finals, there will be an open meet and is now a freshman at UCLA. during the day, wtth several locals Showmg consistency, Moyer bas competing. placed first or second m every meet Diana Hossfeld. Jenny Cumnuns, . he's competed this year. ·nus is a great opportunity to Season Meservey, Kabe Qwnlan give Dan some incredible competi-and Travis Beardslee from CdM will llon before the CIF meets get under-compete Ul the morning, as will Har- way, • Barry said. "Hopefully. he'll bor's McMillen and Peschelt. pull out a lifetime-best time and will The open meet begins dt 11 a.m .. take something out of this experi-while the invitational meet kicks off ence. • at 4 p.m. Pride of the Coast Tourney on. tap Running • Corona del Mar enters on a roll, Costa Mesa and the Sailors seeking turnaround. Barry Faulkner 0MY PILOT While the Corona del Mar High baseball team enters the Pnde of the Coast Tournament with its foot on the metaphonc gas pedal, squads from Costa Mesa and New- port Harbor are hoping the 16-team affair, which starts today, will allow them to apply the brakes to some recent struggles. CdM, winner of 11 of its last 12, enters today's 11 a.m. first-round home game with Skyline High of Salt Lake City on a six-game win- ning streak and a 3112-garne lead in the Pao1ic Coast League standings. Coach John Emme's Sea Kings. 12-3 and ranked No. 9 in Orange County and CIF Southern Section OiVlS1on IV, have not lost a PCL game Uus year. A March 26 non- league loss at Garden Grove is the only setback they've had m a 12- game span. Meanwtu.le, Costa Mesa, which opened the !>eason 8-1-1, has lost four of its last hve. all agw.nst PCL foes . Coach Kuk Bauermeister's Mustangs (9-5-1) spilt with Univer- sity this week, wmning, 11 -7, Tues- day then falling, 11 -9, Thursday to drop mto third place, one game behind the second-place Trojans. Mesa hosts Newbury Park today at 2 p.m. m the first round, with hopes of advancing to Monday's 11 a.m. quarterfinals. Newport Harbor. which has lost seven of its last eight, will host Mis- sion Viejo in the first round today at 11 a.m. Coach Jim Kiefer's Sailors have lost two straight since upsetting Sea View League leading Irvine, 4-2. April 6. CdM has featured a strong offense. qua.llty pttching and above- average defense thus far. The Sea Kings a.re paced offensively by junior All-CIF Southern Section center fielder Billy Eag_le and senior first baseman Andrew Johns. Eagle, a three-year starter' who shared Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year honors as a sophomore. GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT Chris Ward ls one of Newport Harbor's major weapons as the Pride of the Cout Tournament unfolds today. entered last week hitting .486. Johns, who, like Eagle. is known for his sterling defensive work, was hit- ting .457 through 13 games. Leading the mound corps for the Sea Kings will be senior Cavan Cuyler and sophomore Nick Rhodes. Cuyler improved to 5-1 with a complete-game six-hitter against Northwood Thursday, while Rhodes, a left-hander. is 4-0 after holding the Timberwolves to six tuts Tuesday in a five-inning. 14-3 mer- ty-rule verdict. Other Sea King standouts include seniors Eric Snell, Wes HoctQ.nson. Dave Knecht and Rory McKeever, as well as sophomore shortstop Keith Lopg. If victorious today, the Sea Kings HIGH SCHOOL llSllALL would host the Moorpark-Saddle- back winner Monday at 11 a .m. Costa Mesa bas been paced by senior catcher Daniel Hunter, who · is hitting .424. But Hunter was ejected from Thursday's game loss to Uni, so, as per section rules, must sit out today's game. Other offensive weapons for Mesa include seruor second base- man Steven Shores. senior center fielder Josh Feldman, senior first baseman Carlos Franco and junior Michael McGuire. The Mustangs' main starting pitchers have been senior left-ban- der Jeremiah Haubnck and junior Nlck Cabko. If victorious, Mesa would advance to Monday's 11 a.m. quar- terfinals against the Charter Oak- Santa Ana winner. Newport has been keyed by seruor catcher Garrett Brant, an all- district returner, who came into this week hitting .477. He now has a te am-leading 15 RBis. Middle mftelders Alan Lane and Mike Jones have also been offensive sparks at the top of the order. Joel Brown, Cody Forsythe and Shane Glenn are Kiefer's primary starting pitchers, while Chris Ward has three saves this spring. With a win today, Harbor would meet the Pacifica-Santa Ana Valley winner in a quarterfinal Monday at 11 a .m. toward success faith in humaruty? Or erely concerned about erica's futw"e and the leaders today's youth will produce? Spend an afternoon at the Corona del Mar High track. Assigned to cover the Sea Kings Pacific Coast League boys and girls track meet against visit.mg Estancia, I did just that recently 1 wasn't there but a minute or so before I heard the news that had been sweeping across campus th.at day -that CdM senior Lindsey Yourman had been accepted at Harvard. where she plans to continue her . running career, before possibly changing the world. Yourrnan will, of course, have occasion to visit wtth her soon-to-be-former Barry Faulkner PllPS teammates during the Ivy League schedule, with senior Katie Quinlan already been ticketed for Brown and Jenny Cwruruns all set for Yale. All three will, no doubt, renew thell' bond with 2000 CdM graduate LlZ Morse, who currently runs Ul a Princeton singlet. A few days later, l was mformed of CdM seruor Diana Hossfeld's decision to attend Northwestern. where she will run cross country, major m jouma.llsm, and, well, I look forward to the rest. Little wonder Qwnlan. Cumnuns, Hossfeld and Yourrnan, all obvtously dnven to succeed, provided the nucleus for last fall's CrF Southern Section and ClF State DtVlSlon IV cross country championstup team. And, teaming with Morse, they won the same two cross country titles m SEE PREPS PAGE 83 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK The Commodor e Sailors, Garrett Brant •Newport Harbor High catcher is in charge behind the plate and with the bat. ....., Aleobell DM.v N.or W: all the talent from the tcher's polition that'• COllle t of Newport Harbor High . the put few yean, perhaps a sign ot •Cft!Mr'• Inc .• mtgbt .... to go up an the outside ol the Sellon' • du ..... ....... with Seilon' gdd\lete ChUll9 Watte, wbo II now• ~~~0:.-a...a bal taken taldl ... nmwllatt. .,.. ........ _ ..... .... ,, ........ , ... a-.. against any I've seen tlus yee.r, • Newport Coech Jim Kiefer said. ·He not only bas some pretty decent phys1cal tool.I, but his knowledge of the game is right there. u well." Brant. the Deily Pilot Athlete of the Week. showed tUI stuff ln two bani-fought S.. V.W League cont.ts. In • 5.3 .... to A.u.o Niguel Oil Aprtl '· Brant drcMt m all ot Newport'I rum with a tbrH-nm home nm, but bll belt work W8I y.c to C'OIDe. 1We days ...... dlfvdng ..... c+e ......... , ... .. tt.r. ............. two ......... . nan. ...... GUI two ....... .,.. ID .-..-...... ._•wm .. • ..... .,. ....... ? .... ............. ,. ••• N14airla.2 .. ,, '. I ' ' I ' I ' 1 • • Doily Pilot Daily Pilot SPORTS Saturday, April 14, 2001 83 PREPS of Colorado, according to SailoTS Coach Jeff Brinkley. Lopez was a first-team All-Sea View League and All-Newport-Mesa District selection last fall. HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL JC'aASEBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 1999, as well as last spring's sect.ion D1vis1on Ill track and held crown. Represent.mg the CdM boys runnmg contingent dl Yale next year will be Jo!>h Yelscy, who used a PnncP.ton swedtsh1rt and Yale wannup p.mt'> to stay wann between races thdt ddy J\nother hotbed tor college recruiters ,th.ls yedr is the Newport HMbor I hgh pool. where the list o~ Sdilor cl<JUdt1c stdndouts movin~ cJO to mdjor un1ver<,1l1cs continues 'to grow. In dddition to Pc-ter Belden. the C lf Southern Sectton DtVlSion I Player of the> Year m boys water polo who will clttencl UCLA, first-team All-CIF pcrform<>rs Ryan Cook and Steven Jendntsmd plan to continue lhf'ir cdreer<. d i USC and UC San Diego, re'>pt'cllvf"ly Joe'y Sn1~l~1rovP, a third-team All-CIF chOICf.'. I'> hound for the U.S. Naval AccHJ1•my, while goalie Shaun Johno,on will c ontmuc at UCLA NeWpOrt Harbor senior Chrta Mand~rlno, named this week, along with f~llow Sailor standout Alan Sae~. to represent the South in the 01 dQge County AU-Star Poot ball < ,~e this summer, said the coaches <\l ,Cal, who convinced him to walk on, have talked a,))out using him at ~,l..lruling back , · ( Manderino, expected to be steered towqrd either outside linebacker or safety at the next level,· said he may be able to contribute to the Golden Bears at tailback and/or fullback. Former Sailor Mike Freeman, who played tight end and outside line- backer in high school (Class of 1995), started at fullback during a two-year stint at Cal. Mike M ontoya, a former AU-Newport-Mesa District boys basketball player at Costa Mesa High (Class of '96), who played a season at the University of La Verne, recently fulfilled a childhood fantasy. Bucs fall to College of the Sequoias, 8-3 . •Top JC team in the Northern Calif omia takes care of OCC,. as Bucs set sights back on OEC race. VISALIA -The Orange Co4 t College baseball team dropped an 8-3 de0s1on to the College of the Sequoias Fnday to conclude the COS Tournament. Despite the 2-2 record at thlS year's tourna- ment, Coach John Altobelli was pleased with the overall play of his squad · "This week gave us an opponuruty to play some guys who haven't been c1ble to play in a while,• Altobelli said "Today, our guys bat- tled. but we Just went up agdmst a tough pitcher and a tough team • ·COS (24-8) is ranked No 1 10 Northern Cal- t.fomia and opened up a 4-3 lead wtth two runs m the eighth and runth mrungs Jake Garoa wrapped up a solid tournament with a three tuts. including two doubles He ftmshed the tourney 8 for 19 The Pirates (22-10) w1JJ get back 1010 Ordnge Empire Conference action on Tuesday when they host SaddJeback at 2 p.m COlU GE OF SEQUOIAS TOU9'NAMl NT Round Robin Enn Ball will rc•prC'><'lll the Tc1rs' girls w.ilPT polo prngrdm di M1ch1gr1n Another Newport Harbor H igh football stc1nd u11t hd-. chosen his collf'g1c1H· home, ,,., !>en1CJr off(•ns1ve ldckle Scott Lope•/ will lw c1 preferred walk on ell lhP Untvcrc;1ty Montoya, reports his dad, Matt, worked a recent Los Angeles Lakers home game as a ball boy. [n addition to a lifelong memory. Montoya came away with a baU autographed by all the Lakers players. H He was on cloud nine, H Matt said. <.JAft'" fRY I OA1tf PllOr Newport Harbor's Alan Lane, seen here colliding with Laguna Hills baserunne r, will be maki ng contact wfth highly regarded Mission Viej o today at 11 a.m . as the lint round of the Pride of the Coast Tournament begins on the Tars' campus, one of four sites for the tourney. Col.UGI OF SEQUOlAS 8, OftAHGE CoAST 3 Orange Coast 100 000 020 3 8 2 Sequoias 100 011 122. 8 10 2 A Erickson. Elliston (7), N&11arro (8), Flagel (8), Hedgepath (9) and Murphy; Housman and Marcelli W -Housman. L -A. Erickson. 28 -Garcia (OCC) 2, Beerer (OCC). Marcos (OCO, Trimble (OCC), Acosta (COS) HR ·Jiminez (COS) BRANT CONTINUED FROM 81 UP""' ror1cl wm Our p11chP1-.·\\c•r1 h1llmq lh<'tr lex c1tton<; h<'tl<•r thdn ihcy how ,111 "C'd!>On long." Brant <;<11<1 Plu"' we got ~omt> ltmel~ h1tunq when we hdd runnerc; 1r1 sconng poc;1t1<1n Brtlnt\ wcond hit 11 '>hdrp single-lo nqht held, dm''" m < ·d111Prnn P<'m'il<'m with Npwport\ first run ilnd dfte>r lrvmP took c1 2-1 !Paci, he lrPd the qdmt• with <111 RBI smglf" lo l<>lt. o,corlng Mike Jon<'-, Put flC'rhc1p<; Brc1nt\ h1qqt>'>I c ontnhull• m c c1mc.• GARRETT BRANT Born: Dec. 21, 1982 Hometown: Huntington Beach Heltht: 6-foot We'9flt: 17S Sport Baseball Po91tion:c.tcher Coech: Jim Klefef ,.~food: Sushi ~movie: "Kids" Best ~ tnOft•lt: "Beating Irvine last week_." AttWte of the Week XVI: Brant went 3 for 4 with two RBis In Newport's big 4-2 Sea View Leegut win over trvlne on April 6, two days after he d ubbed • three-run home run in Newport's 5-3 loss to Aliso Niguel. IWy Pill CollKtor fPOrtS ctrrJ w~ 01-S m tlw bottom ol \hi' '>IXlh mnmg After lr.•1nP\ l<>dcloll h1tt,•r redched bdS<' on an C'rror I ldfhor c; cll'tt-no,1ve gPnNdl made tus c;tdy on thl' httc;(.•pc1thc; c1 short one when a bolrhNI h1l·drHl-nm dllPmpt allowed Brant nc1h tlw runrwr dl -.Pconcl hao,c Rrrrnl c rc•chto, t1111ltlll'r lom1er Newport f l,1rhor rctlchi•r Zctch U1ehl for his constant 1mp1 O\ Pnwnl · c ·ocKh Bu•hl hds hf"t>n qredt helping me with m} lcc.hniqu1• dlong with Coach Steve Thornhill Brant '>did "I'm trying to get hC'ltl'r ell c1 lot ol d1Ut>r<'nt things hke my footwork frr1rmn~1 pitches. hlockmg the ball pmpPrl\ thmqo, hkc thdt " "ol onl) drn•o, Brc1nt lt•rtd the> St11lors w11h a .JhO bt11t11111 ""''lrHJt' c1nd 15 Rl3l'i, he's also d mot1vc1tor /c 1Jllm«'lorll1..,lt•nc>r for the Sailors' prtc hmq o,tdff "l.:V('f)'OnP\ d1llC'rl'OI. so you have to know how to effectively communicate with each one," Brant said. •I try to get the pitchers focused and 1 make sure we're on the same page out there." As a second-year starter and a member of the Newport-Mesa All-District team a year ago, Brant began leading right away th.is year. "lt was 1ust a natural progression for Garrett.· Kiefer said. •When Scott (Beerer) and Nick (Langsdorf) graduated last year, Garrett stepped into the leadership role.• ln addition to his numerous responsibWties, Brant has been given the task of calling the pitches for the past few ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRIDAY'S COUNTS DEEP SEA ,..wport Landing -2 boats, 43 an~lers. 16 sand r--------------------, I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I I L--------------------J Friday SEAN f£HTON i) CoRoNA on MAR TRACX ANO FIELD Kvu McNtotOU i) NEWPOM HAMOA SOF1WALL HrAna ROGIM Q) VAHGUAltlJ UMVEMm' SOf'nALL JC VOLLEYBALL Pirates sweep past R_ustlers • Coast takes both matches from GWC. HUNTJNGTON BEACH - The Orange \oast College men's volleyball team made quJck work of rival Golden West. beating the host Rustlers. is.16, 25-21, 25-23. 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CHEAT LIST QB: Michael Vick, Virginia Tech; Drew Brees. Purdue, Chris Weinke, Florida St; Josh Booty, LSU; Jesse Palmer. Florida; Marques Tuiasosopo, Wcl1ohington; Mike McMahon, Rut· gen; Josh Heupel, Oklahoma; Sage Rosenfels, Iowa St, David Riven, W. Carolina Quincy Carter, Georgia; Bart Hendricks, Boise St; Walter Church, E. MIChigan. RUNNING BACK: LaMont Jor- dan, Maryland; M1Chael Bennett. Wisconsin; James Jackson, Miami; LaDa1nian Tomlinson, TCU; Deuce McAllister, M1ss1ssipp1; Travis Henry, Tennessee, Anthony Thomas, Michigan. Kevan Barlow, Pitts- burgh, David Allen, Kansas St.; Derek Combs, Ohio St OFFENSIVE TACKLE: Leonard Davis, Texas; Kenyatta Walker, Florida; Maurice Williams, Michl· gan; Chris Brown. Georgia Tech; Jeff Backus, Michigan; Brandon Winey, LSU. OFFENSIVE GUARD: Chad Ward, Washington; Steve Hutchin· son, Michigan; Mike Gandy, Notre Dame; Floyd Womack, Miss. St.; Bernard Robinson, Tulane; Omar Smith, Kentucky; Russ Hochstein, Nebraska. CENTER: Dominic Raiola. 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SAN FRANCISCO 10. CREEN BAY• 11. CAROLINA 12. KANSAS CITY 13. JACKSONVlllE 14. BUFFALO 15. WASHINGTON 16. P11TSBURCH 17. SEAm.E• 18. Dlmt<>rT 19. NEWYOUJ1!TS 20. ST. LOUIS 21. TAMPA BAY 22: lNDlANAPOUS 23. NBW OIU.l!ANS 24. Dl!NVEJI . 25. PHJLADELPHlA 26. MIAMI 27. MINNESOTA 28.0AKLAND ~9. ST. LOUIS• 30. NEW YORK CIANTS 31. BALTIMORE I • denotes pick cqmes from trade or other trcinsacUon. . . TIE-BREAKERS I 1. Number of consecutive picks, beginning with No 2. Mr. Irrelevant 3. Overall first-round selections. regardless of team. 4. Closest to Mr. Irrelevant ----------- 2001 DRAFrNIK PHONE NUMBER: ------- FULLBACK: Dan Alexander, Nebraska; Ja'Mar Toombs, Texas A&M; Terry Witherspoon, Clem- son. Moran Norris, Kansas; Heath Evans, Auburn; Pat Coniff, Wash· lngton; DEffNSIVE END: Jamal Reynolds, Florida St; Justin Smith, Missouri; Cedric Scott So. Mississippi; Andre Carte<, califomla; Joe Tafoya, Arizona; Aaron Schobel, Texas Christian; OeLawrence Grant. Oregon St; Karon Riley. Minnesota; Ellis Wyrr6. Mississip- pi St; Ross Kolodzlel, Wisconsin; Kenyon Coleman. UQ.A; Gerard War-ren. Florida. CORNERS: Ken Lucas, Mississip- pi; Nate Clementes, Ohio St.; Fred Smoot, Mississippi St.; Jamar Fletcher, Wisconsin; Jimmy Williams. Vanderbilt; William Pete- son, Western Illinois; Will Allen, Syracuse; Dwight Smith, Arkon; All entries must be received at the Daily Pilot's front desk no later than 10 p.m., Friday, April 20. All late entries w ill be put in a bonfire. WR: Freddie Mitchell, UCLA; David Terrell, Mtehigan; Koren Robinson, No. Carolina St.; Reggie Germany, Ohio St. Santana Moss, Miami; Chad Johnson, Oregon St.; l<en-Von Rambo, Ohio St.; Rod Gardner, Clemson; Oms Chambers, Wisconsin; Quincy Morgan, Kansas St, Reggie Germany, Ohio St. TE: Jabari Holloway, Notre Dame; Arther Love, So Carolina St.; Bran- don Manumaleuna, A11zona; Alge Crumpler; No. Carolina, Todd Heap, Arizona St, Tony Stewart, Penn St., Brian Natktn, Texas-El Paso; COLLEGE BASEBALL Lions take care of The Master 's COSTA MESA -The Van- guard University baseball team used some early offense to defeat The Mdster's Col- lege, 9-0, in Gold en State Athletic Confere nce action Thursday afternoon. Chad Chop was 3 for 4 with a two-run homer for the Lions (21·l6, 9-10 m conference), whlle Sam Baeder added two hits and two RBis Vanguard jumped out to a 5- 0 lead after three tnnings and never looked back. The Lions, after suffering through a five-game losing streak, have now won two straight over The Master's. They look to make It three in a row over the Mustangs Tuesday at 2 p.m. NONClG ra •11Ma V••WI> t. TNI MMTM's O The Master's 000 000 000 • 0 7 1 v~ 201 0.21 10K -9111 Hadtworth. CoJI, smith. Gluiphel end H¥rlson; Harm ~ (4). Wood (6), Wltl!MnS (7), Graws <•>. Ff.ntO (t ) and Gamet. w. Sheffer. L • Hldlworth. 21 · ~ I (VU). HA .. • Oq> (VU) DEFENSIVE TACKLE: Ennis Davis, USC; Shaun Rogers, Texas, Damione Lewis, Miami; Richard Seymour. Geogia; Gerard Warren, Florida; Kenny Smith. Alabama, Casey Hampton. Texas; Ryan Pick-ett. Ohio St.; Willie Howard, Stan· ford; Ron Edwards, Texas A&M, Adnan Wilson, Miami; Wilhe Blade, Mississippi St. STATE CHAMPS SA.FETIES: Adam Archuleta, Ari- zona St.; Gary Baxter. Baylor; Der- rick Gibson, Florida St.; Tony Driver, Notre Dame; Tony Dixon, Alaba· ma; Hakim Akbar, Washington; Jarrod Cooper, Kansas St.; Nijrell Eason, Arizona St.; Marlon McCree, Kentucky. PUNTERS: Nick Hams, ultforn1a, JclSOn Baker, Iowa; David Leaver- ton, Tennessee. PlACEKICKERS: Vitaly P1setsky, Wisconsin, Nick Gatto. Arkansas St.; Mike Clark, Houston; Jamie Rheem, Kansas St. One entry per person. Use this coupon, or any reasonable handwritten facsimile. Entries should be mailed to or dropped off at the Daily Pilot front desk, at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, or by fax, at 949-650--0170. The official Irrelevant Week Committee reserves the right to rule on any and all questions. Winner will be announced April 24, unless we have been bombarded with billions of entries, which could push the big day up to April 25 . COLLEGE SOFTBALL Vanguard splits at Biola LA MlRADA -The Van- guard University softball team managed just four hits in its Golden State Athletic Conference doubleheader at Biola, but the Llons still came away with a win Thursday. The opener featured a pitchers' duel as Vanguard's Gina Llebengood came out on top, 1-0. despite a no-hitter by Biola's Jessica Logsdon. Uebengood allowed just five hits and struck out 12. Biota (40-11, 11-5 in con- ference) didn't let the second game get away as the Eagles built a 2-0 lead after the first lnning and held on for a 3·0 WlD. Shortstop Andrea Saucedo went 2 for 3, while Celina Camarillo and Erin Gomez each bad a hit for the Lions (29-17, 10·8). GOLDIN IW'E AM.EnC mr am•CE VMGOMO 1, Ba.A 0 Vanguard 000 000 001 • 1 0 3 Biole 000 000 000 • 0 5 1 Uebengood and Rolle; LQ9Sdon end MeoJ.,es. W -Letbengood, 16-a. L • logsdoo. 1 M . 2B • Ctlnklaw (8). llaA J, ¥,,_WID 0 v~ 0000000 . o 4 o 8iole 200010x • 3 3 1 Atchley, Uebe119ood (6) end Rolle; Foic. l.ogsdon (7) end Menjares. W -FOK. 1CM. L ·Atchley, S.S 28 • Logsdon (8). The Newport-Mela tb.lrcl-gracle Ndonal halor ......0 All·Stu tMm Nei9d on llx straight vtc:tortes to capture tlMI ..... dMwplODlldp In Sacnmento April 7-8. All 10 players llW'ed bl a balanced olleDllM 8lladl. along wHb a 11111ng d1l1mdve eftort. which carried the team to the title. Top row, hm left: Gay S....,..d. Michael Pierce, Shane Carden. CoW. KrU., MG ,._BIDD. Neal O,._a. Coach Jack Jakollly. Proat row, frolD left lrtm Hant. Clu1dan Andenon. Dillon Campbell, Keegan Jakolky. Not plc.1llred. 11 ............ •=== ,__,., •.. #,.... ·-•rl• ..... ~ ' • • Sotvrdoy, April I ~. 2001 11j Polley Mond ay ............... fri<luy S:OOpm Tuei,Jay ............. Monday 5:00plll H1111• .. 111111 d1•11tll11w•1111• •1tl•J1'"' 111 1'1111111.w "111111111 11111i1·1•. 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CA 92&06 Doing Buaoness H JOE PEEP'S NY PIZZA All Olhef buamess name<s) and addreu(es) used by the Se ler(1) wtllM the pai;I three years, as stated by lhe S81ter(1). •lfare None The name(a) and address ol the Buyert1) 1"8re SENG H SHIN eno TRACY H SHIN 2059 W MeSta Sflld . ., Torrance CA 92504 The 8SHll ~ SOid are generaly detenbed .. A.ti ltock '" trade r0t1Ure lumllUre. equipment ltltdeflame gooctw<U leHO leasenold improvement end covenant not IO compete and are foaled at 1&575 Von K¥!Nn A..e MO. ,,.,.,.,CA92e08 The bo Nie •• Wllended to be consummated 't tne olftce of TEAM ESCROW NC t3151 Brookllurlt St Garden Grove. CA 92843 en<! tne antiopai.d u oe dale •• May 1. 200t The bull< u ie 11 11Jbtec:i 110 Cahfomta \JnolOt'IT'I Commete11I Code SllClion etoe 2 YES (If Che Hie 11 aubject 10 soc e1oe 2. 1t1e lol\OW!ng lnformlltjon tnl.ISI be provided I The name end add.... ol the peraon wtU'I whom claomt may be llled 11 TEAM ESCROW, INC . 13t51 Brooilhuf"ll St Garden Grove. CA 92&'3 Ind ltl8 IUI date !of Hong d811nt by eny credo tor $Niii I>" Apnl JO. 2001 whlell 1 IN bus_. day bel0'9 the .... ~ IC)IO(ied at>o-• Dated Aotil 9 2001 SENG H SHIN TRACY H SHIN. Buyer(I) Newport8~ Mesa Deily CNllOll138 Ot·1104-S Apr 13, 200_t __ Fictitious Buslnus Name Statement The lollowing persons aro dotng business as A I Ed\JExecutives B ) K 12 Handhalds t 765 Santa Ana Ave ,11103 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Karen Maroa Fas1m· paur t 765 Santa Ana Ave Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This t>usoneu 1!. con· ductod by an 1ndtvtdual Have you s1arted doing business ye1? Yes 41112001 Karen Marta Fas1m· paur This s1a1ement was tiled wnh lho County Cler~ of Orange County on 04 111200 I 20016861265 Daily Polol Af>< 14 21 ?8. Ma~ 51 2001 Sa489 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1he CllY ol Newport Beach ""'" hold • pollltC heanng on the drill updalto o1 the City ol Newp<>n Beacfl 2000 Ur~n Water Mana~ ment Plan Noice is hereby grvet1 Iha! said publtC heanng """' be held on 24th day ol Apnl 200 I It the hour 01 7 oo p m at the City Council Chambers. 3300 Nawpon Blvd Newpon Beach Calilor· n1a ill whtch 1tme and place any and all per· soos 1ntereS1ed may ap- pear and be heard thereon It you would lllta 10 review the Plan. a copy is avBJlable at the City Cieri!'• office, the Public Worlts olfice and tho u111111e1 D1v1S1on of· lice For inlormatooo please caff !Im Deutsch Bl (949)644'3010 ISi: LaVonne M. HarklHI laVonne M. Harkleaa, City Clenc City of Newport 8eech Pubhshed Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily P1lo1 Apf1I 14 200 t Sa487 SELL your home through classtfied Fictitious Business Name Statement The folio..1ng persons are doing buSlness as Alpine Multt·Fle• 16580 Hart>cx Blvd Ste 0 Fountain Valley Ca~fomia 92708 Alpine BIOITled Corp (CA) 16580 Harbor Blvd Ste 0 Founta~n Valley Cakfomia 92708 This busmess 1s con ducted by a corpora1i0n Have you started dotng bus.ness yet? No Alpine Biomed Corp C Westcon. President This statement was hied with the County Cterlc ol Orange County on 0312 I /2001 20016858938 Daily Ptlol Mar 24. 31 Apr 7, 14, 2001 Sa482 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11181 lhe City Couoc1I 01 the C11y 01 Newport Beach wtll hold 1 pubhc heamg regard· 1ng Amendment No 908 The amendment at· fects Zone D1stnctong Maps 116 417 & •18 IO comti.ne the Sile Plan Aev1eN Overlay (SPA) designallOn to the 8X1SI· Ing zoning desognaoon ol coastal blull proper· IHIS located wtth.n Co· rona del Mar A map ol potentoallv anected prop· erties is on tile w•th the Planning Department This overlay designation will require propeny owners or their repre· sentatJVe to Irle an Siie Plan A8Vlew apphcato00 for !he consideration by the Planning Com· mission 101 cenam pro- iects pnor to the Is· suance ol a grading per· m1t °' a bu11dong permit Proiects that would re· qull'e a Sae Plan ReV>eW applteauon would are any new SINC1ure, In· eluding lenoes. 10 be cons1ructed. or ex19ting bu1ld1ng to be re· cons1ructad or rt· modeled IO WlCtNM !he gross lloof are by SO percent 01t 2 500 aqua.re tee4 ~ • less. ()It to tner-lhe toolllne or height ol butldangs APP'abon af)pfoval will be 111bject to specific STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?~ • • • • • • • • • • • l1nd.ngs 1elate<1 to the prew,.,ett0n or pubtoe views and tne min· rm1za1ton ol coasl81 bluff a11era1ton Thrs proiect has been re- viewed and 11 has Deen ~lermoned lhlll ti IS CBI· egoncalty e•empl under the requirements ol the Ca1.tom1a Enwonmental Ouatny Acl (Class 7 & 8) VfhtCh exempt regulatory achvohes designed to preserve and protecl natural resources or the environment Notice is hereby further given that said pubhc heertng will be held on the 24th day or Apnl, 2001. al the hour of 7 00 p m 1n the Coun- cil Chambers ol 1118 Newport Beach City Hall 3300 Newpon Bou- te .. ard Newpon Beach. Calt10f'l'll8. a1 WlllCh titne and place any and all persons interested may appear and be heerd thereon II you challenge ll'ltS pt'Ofed WI court you may be limited to raisong ody lho5e ISSUff you Of someone etse raised et lhe publoe lleanng oe- scnbed In lhlS nocice Of 1n w ritten cor· responOence dehvered 10 !he City at Olt pnor to. the public hearing For 1nlorma1fon cell (949)644·32t 0 IS/: Lavonne M. HarklH I Lavonne M, Hartclesa City Clerk City of Newpor1 Beech Pubh1hed Newporl Beach·Cosll MeH Daily Pilot Apol 14 2001 Sa4§8 Sfning °'9P CounCy 949.551.4262 800.266. t t t 2 TIN L ~.ii Depanmmt at the Oat!y Pil.ot is pkasLd t.o announrt 11 nrw sm iia now 1m11/ablt to new busmma. W~ u11/J nou1 F.A R(H the namt for JO" at 110 mra <harie. and saw JO" tht flmr and tht mp 10 thr Court Howt m Sanllt Ana. n1t n. of (0U'1t, afi<r tlN ~arrh iI rompkud U!t will flit )"Ur fi<riflous biumm 1111mt statnntn.t with tht County Ckrk. pub/uh onrr a u'ttk for four wttlu"' rrquiml by !Aw 1trul thtn fil.t your proof of publt"11ion with tlH <Aunty Cink. Plt4St stop by to fik your fim1ious businm s1111tmn1t at tht Daily P1"11. 330 W. &y St, Cos/A Mtsa. If you rannot stop bJ pka.st call u.s at (9.f 9) 642-4321 •""wt will makt amt Ill"'""" for JOU 10 hantlk this pf'O(td"" by lfUJtl If you shou/J haw 11ny forthtr qutstlons, pltll.lt <aU"' ttrui wt will bt Mort ""'" iWJ to llJSISI JOll. Good /wit;,, JO'" 1t1111 b1Uiltffl! G:t EOl.Al 1tCkiS 'j~ OPPORIU~llY Alt re.at es1i1e advtrusing on tn~ nt#SOIPtr is subiect to tile ~eoeral I a r Hou~tllll Ac1 ot 1968 •~ amended which ma~ts 11 llltga! to ~vtrt1" ·any prelerence limltallon or d~nm1nat1on oa~"<I on race. color rehg· ion su handicap tamthal status or na11ona1 011g1n. or an intem1on to make illy sutn preference hm1t.atton or dlS(.Mlff'l.itwn This newspaper w111 not knowingly accep1 any adve1tosemenl tor reat estate which is in v10lal1on ol !lie l;nt; Our readers are hereby inlormed that all OWtthngs adven1S«l m 1n1s 118W$1)iper are avatlible on an equaJ~rtun1ty t>asis To com •n ot distnm1· flibon HUD toll lret a• t 800 424 8~90 1 HOUS£SICONOOS FOR SALE GENERAL ED YAN DlN IOSSCHE MAL EITATI lflOf(Ell LOCAL 8'NCE 1170 MM50-0M3 . www,newportmeu home1.com . \ & ' . 1 HOUSESICOHDOS FOR SALE GENERAL HOME ( SELLERS Find out what the Home down the ltnlet Sold I« FREE Computerized U 11 Of -homt ..... And Cumnt ll$ting1 Free teeon1e<t mtSI. 1·86&-223·'6t 2 10 tt041 5 HOUS£SICONOOS FOfl SALE. BALIOA PENN ASSOCIATED REALTY StMCe OI Newport Beacn Sales Renl4ls Investments PiopertJes sra 1970 Jim Jacobi, Salts Mngr 949-173-3663 I '°~I •Nofth Costa Meta• 4IW 2ba. single •tofy IKllll In '73 neect1 some nc JUST REDUCED FOR OOICK SALE $335,000 Cal 8roW 71~ E 1Jde Value rp 4/Jr 38' 21J()()sl home w Slryt.Qf!IS tam rm, R v ''" on , , OOOsl lot .,, • nl ,, .. $479.900 ~ Patr•Ck Ttlfl0(9 94 9705 NEW HOMES From S269,900 Ad]acent to Newport Belch a T rllngle Squire. 949-65().1440 From $269,900 Pnva1e Enclave ol 17 Homes Ontt 7 leftl T"'°'Siy J..ll<s 2 oh Ba. 2t an gar Up IO 1 505 SQ Fl ~I 10 NeWl>Ol1 Seacli & T n<ingle Squire 9'9-65(). 1'40 419 E 19ltl St E'Slde 38f 28a i-, rv acllla. 91ted entry, lrg bect)'M'd '545.000 BY OWNER 7tWOt.a511 REOUCED TO SS65.000 2Sts WIUO E Stda Baell Br/ i f'll W apptO• 2800lt on a 8400 s1 tot. 48' 2 se. lam room w'fp format cllW1Q rm huge )8C U> ., mstl, new rool hf!! SIU basketbaU c<>11111 Gin• MceotrC>. IQI 949'642-5937 480 . 416 690. 697 ~ MEDITERRANEAN •Bt ,. ' a. MlflfY 9Y"' 2 Fps fa11111y room P<>'1 i.N 70 · 25 DOii doco Al Cl'l8'looo ng bet & Pf-It Larry O Rourke and Co 949-150.7000 NEW HOMES Adjacent to Newpol1 Beach & Triangle Square. 949-65~40 PRIME ESTATES Lots & Ocean Vlewsl Call Patrick Tenore Agent 949-856·9705 ASSOCIATED REALTY Servu Of ~po11 Belcil Saies Rentals 1,,...es1men·s Propert~ s.nce 1970 Jim "->bl, S.1 Mngr 949-673-3663 EO VAN DEN BOSSCHE REAL ESTATE BROKER LOCAL SINCE 1970 9•9-650·0943 www.newportmeu homes.com BLUFFS TOWNHOMES I 1ory t 1p1r0t0 3~• CU$IOl'll S56S 000 Open Sun 2-5 22o7 FOttllnl Jbl 3 car Ill' l'fe'O\ y bu>, dbl v e..s gretnbe 1 b<iy Open Sat 1..S 1912 Pr"*I Nduced 10 $529,000 Viau Caudel 949-631-6419 NEW LISTING OP£H SAT·SUN 1·5 52 H1llldllt Orlw IN BELCOURT ~ 3.baa Hotne mo.ooo Agt Pietro 949-75t-5048 Cell 949-27e.9624 Main oft 714-537-1020 ....., ...... ._ ... •rr••-., Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week For Only $28 per w eek (4 wk, min.) Call Lonalne at 642·5678 x24 l3WJ-==l 1 •WORT COAST ' Platial Plln 3 2 110COSTA ::: I "THE ESTATES ONE FC>ffO AOAO By Owner 4Br 4Ba • 1 wtilCll Is currently downalllrt denfolc. Btau 5bf u19ldld gcMll!nll lul.. d own1t1111 libruy A • Loe $1,389.000 F OUlltlin & Kol pond. Agt 'I s Br eppt Mt-212·1013 Relrul Hornet $130,000 V •' U$ by boel Ot car IO ,,,._, °"' oozy qumnl belcll bunQiJM nestieo 111 a ,,.na!l"H• communtiy .,.,"' Ol"late boat mama & beach on ttie boly Slips available Lard Lease s 11001mo No Proo Ta• No Assoaabon Fee Modular uleslyles Inc: 949'723·4045 11k lor Elizabeth VERSAILLES PtnthOuae 1 8R JuS1 Reduced! $169.999 MeryAnn McGui,. MH46-6no Prud Ce R!!!tx Pool 20X4Stt. 4bf 3.Sba, grt1t ne1gt1. clo1t lo IChooll & perkl Don t m111 out. Agt Jeff Wllc:oi 7tH24-1374 NEW LISTING! c~ -oe sac 4Bt 2 so. ,..,, ,.,, erira lg kl( 3 car gar ~ Ag! Be!!): Jo 9C9-7~~ WESTCUFF 2bt 2bl Conoo 11P9'aoed and deco- r a led 10 perlec11on1 $239 000 !QI 9'9-413-8269 l "~I P11\0f1mie Ocean Vlewt Beaut tut 381 Coodo in uctuStVe gateo commanrty $7291< agt 94~187 Lance !MMl44-4121 ROQ!f'I f!ea!ty OPEN SAT·SUH 1-S t 0 SAIL VlST A PELICAN CREST Spect Oen, C1t1lln1. IUnNI views. Brend new dreem home, prof lum ' decOflted, 8000 II CUSUMll ettete 5bf ea w/own bl. Gour kite. mote. PoolllPI. 3 c« gar Guarded comm. SS.995,000. 949-955-0444 949-219·5358 949'759·1438 r37 ==1 S265.000. Cnooe:e Loca''°" CIOSe IO llNdl snoopng & lr-ay ga•ed OOl""'4tntly, T owmouse eno un-1 2Bn 2•12 Ba!hs OM3Br Co-4oSlld by Shan T"' Eyo. 9'9-380-9492 & l.l'ur'f Sii.iier 9"~3-53>' .. Ocean. Goll Count ' Hill V'-1 5000 SI 18.o!I $151 S00 atnt Mar I Erena Ban.s 9 · 243-9300 ac-i & Canyon Vltwl •Bt 29a t acre SS99 000 ~· Mana Bena Baf1kS 949-243 9300 I '04auoutf: I Staps ITom Wllar a>fY 2Br IBa, dedl gar w 0 hit-ups rio.pets/sm~g S 19SO Mo xea!!X tea5e 9C9'67J...t078 ILta~1 Clwming Studio ~ d. hwy. .... wal>. IO bcn $NJp$. res1 S795 mo uns nc:ld 949-723-5024 723-505 I Sw'"'t 2tw 1111. So °' Hwy, s • Newpon A~ the SU. 2St • 581 Fp 91• no PllS 119S)Ao 1665 I-Ave ' 9'~ ""20-9422 Erl 203 ELEGANT SENIOR UVIHG fflJOr a lj:)ICJOUS w.re entel!l•M*!I crllhs tun l7tp5 nnrpott.IDOn more' COSTA NEUPORTE' 949•646-6300 -·58 EASTSIDE BACK BAY Pepper...ood Aj)t$ I Bdrm w o ~~ up pa110 yard new caiiet S82S ~ Ho Peta. Call 94H31·7813 1 1~~1 VERSAlllE COHOO lbr I bl. new peint & carpel Ukt new kitchen. S1200f mo ,,......._ ... 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Rec reation Director on -si te: Swim Lessons, Team Sports, Arts & Crafts and much more! $500 OFF MOVE-IN! Hurry in .• .limited available ~.se Call: fM~J.[_632 ' • • ' . FllllCllL llECll GIT THE PEACE Of MIND ONLY A·CM CAN GM YOUI Ne you~ al the declJcllcn you .. rilled to? HM yo.s l8lllTI cbl8 by I CM at a REASOHAIJLE rite! •Ind~ Tax Ret\ms • Electronic Aling • Get yoor reflXld in 1 to 3 days' lod1Moefw & Stalhtt ~ Sltwdlyt• Tax & Accounting .,_._ '400lrvu~A~.Stt.116. 949.SSl-9676 ·iu1wa1of8riltol5'.) •QIC ..... O. I II o \ I \ "" c H I c 1, I I: (949) 646-8803 AU. 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Fla !5 Aromatic wood 81 Verve 1 o Au bug 62 Alm-ecrfpt 14 Prima donna writer Jamee 15 Wnter -Rogere 63 Elevate Saint Johna 64 Louise of 16 Opera highlight ·01mgan·e 11 Economist Island" Smrth 85 Common 18 ,.... up 1n a row amphibian 19 Cheese 66 Mortgages. e g Ingredient 67 Use S3 Across 20 Things to hum 22 W111ter 11ghl 24 Old -London theater 25 Fmlsh·llne marker 26 Salad ingredient 29'Pohllcal d isorder 33 Scents 3'4 Artist Chagall 36 -de cologne 37 Cartoon dog 38 Mesa's cou11n 39 Mongrel 40 Fr holy woman 41 Dogmas 42 Publish 44 Slg b4rd 47 Cracks in the earth's crust 48 Dark 49 Class1fleds so He s engaged 53 All-purpose tool DOWN 1 Holland export 2 Take th• bu• 3 Elongated circle 4 Ru&s1an tea-maker 5 PatChworlt cal 6 Brickell or Adams 7 Cozy rooms 8 Bar brew 9 Luminosity 1 o Stronger tasting t 1 -the Red 12 Creek 13 Create 21 Some telegraph signals 23 Auditor abbr 25 Bakery items 26 Trunk 27 "Golden Boy" playwright PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 28 Waterlily painter 30 Fiimmaker De Mille 31 Frequent 32 Mongol dwemngs 34 Sentimental 35 Aft9'·hr& bank 38 Squabbled 42 Cusht0ns 43 Winter applM 45 Removed eoap 48 Business abbr 47 Swoons 50 Without any fizz 51 Shakespeare villa In 52 On a cruise 53 Try 54 Stable resident 55 Ken ol "lhlrty· something· 56 Rajah's spouee 57 Cold spell 60 Dismles without notice Look for answers on Monday. 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CD. burgundy bcaury ca k, alloys. sno~ whice. a bargain (041 52) (10547) (00013) (P2 l 093A) (06423) (C35239) $11,995 $12,995 $13,995 $14,995 . $14,995 $15,-885 '95ACURA '98 INFINITI '96LEXUS '99HONDA '98ACURA '97ACURA LEGEND LS COUPE [.30 SC300COUPE ODYSSEY TYPER COUPE 3.0CL Black & ~uciful, hard co find, full 4Dr, auro, Ai r, power steering, full Auto, air, full power, moon roof, Auto, air, full power, moon roof, A collcaors item, white, stick Maroon, auco, moon roof, power, lcatkr, moon roof. alloys power, moon roof, leather, alloys leather,'CD, alloys, champagne, leather, CD, alloys, champagne, full power, alloys, low mileage AC, power windows (01672) (18657) a fine spons car! (34237) Hard ro find! (34237) (04335) (Pl 585) . $15,995 $16,995 $20,995 CALL NOW! CHECKllilS CERTIFIED '99ACURA '98ACURA '98ACURA '99ACURA '99ACURA '97ACURA 3.0CL 3.2n 3.2n 3.2 TL 3.2 TLNAVI 3.5RL Black, V6 White, moon roof, Silver, moon roof, Silver, AC, leather, Fire Pepper Red, moon roof. Naples Gold, moon roof, Loaded leather, CD, alloys leather, alloys, CD moon roof. alloys, low miles alloys, CD, leather leather. auto, AC (Pl594) (Pl600} (P1 601) (PI613) (Pl 547) (Pl609) CERTIFIED CERTIFIED CERTIFIED CERTIFIED CERTIFIED CERTIFIED I I ,.. . . . ti • • • • • • • • Devilles • Sevilles • DHS • DTS • SLS • STS One 2002 Escalade Left! 7 NEW-2000 ESCALADES starting at 538,495 VIN# 19"'539 '93 FORD THUNDERBIRD low miles, V·6, good condition! (11'1177) '93 OLDSMOBILE NINETY-EIGHT low miles, leather, moonroof & morel (30837 "I '93 MERCURY VILLAGER l.eolher, CD, rear oir ond moral (Jl 3571) '93 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 7 pols.nget, ldw, --8.nt conc"9onl (592323) '91 CADILLAC SEVIW ~. leolh., tqudy cl.on! (806273) '93 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE low mtles, ic9 blue, leather, gr90I style! (233192) '95 CADILLAC SEVIW low 551( miles, ldw, ll'IOOnf"Oof, alloys & moral (820043) '95 CADILLAC SEVIW STS low miles, v.a Norths1ar, ...+i11e peori, 90fV90U•I (82"6.C91 '98 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUEnE GLS Beige, tan ldw, CD, dual doors, rear air. (2.42080) '00 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA I.ow 7,500 mil.I Wllite, lmf-. CD & moral (125400) '97 CADILLAC ELDORADO lcM, 300 H P Monhtlar, blodl:, leahr, --.:ii, CD ond moral (607596) • 55,988 S6,988 s7,988 57,988 ss,988 510,988 s14,988 515,988 516,988 519,988 521,988 11 NEW 2000 OLDS MO Bl LES .GZ> '99 CADILLAC ELDORADO While peori, tan leolh.r; many eldrol, 51k miles. (602576) 198 CADILLAC SEVIW SLS I.ow miles, polo, Ian ldw, ~ oondilionl (902255} 198 CADILLAC ELDORADO lcM, 300 H.P. Monhtlar, low ..vi., many elldroll (600066) 199 CADILLAC DEVIW I.ow mii., ........ peori, Ian lealfier & bolonc:. ol worronly (725668) 198 CADILLAC SEVIW SLS .....,,_ peori, Ian leaiier. ""*' dean, balance ol womJnly. (925493) 198 CADILLAC CONCOURS I.ow mil., ..... pearl, tan i.a.t., bob.. ol wom:ll1ly (7 40264) 199 CADILLAC ELDORADO I.ow 1'1K mii., idw, bolonc:. ol womJnly, previout rental. (600769) 198 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS I.ow 21 It mil., block, ldw, CD, oloy. ond moral 190688n 101 CADILLAC DIVIW I.ow 12K mil.,..., Ian leahr, CD, 'Ort-Siar', bal. olworr., ptw rend. (11'1230) 521,988 5 24,988 5 24,988 5 24,988 526,988 527,988 527,988 529,988 532,988 '00 CADILLAC SMW STS I.ow 1 lk mil.,,_,.,.,... CD, alay. and moral ~from rWN1 (180416) I.Ida THE FUSION OF DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY. .!