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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-09-03 - Newport Mesa Daily PilotI !1 11 It 1· I 'I I I J I -.. \ Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . . ' FRl>AY, IEPTl.mER I, 2004 . · CJeeari is £utu1:e · address for full · hoas~-....... Developer submits plans to replace three Corona del Mar homes with one giant casa DHpalharath Daily Pilot 1aldng Yiewl of the PacUlc. tion tubmitted plans Jut month to coDlttUCt a 22,036-tquare- foot. llngle-!amlly resldence with a ~lq\W'e-foot pnlle. said Newport Beach BuOd1ng Di- rector Jay Elbettar. tbebome. •Prom put apdlience with other large houses, we a:pect construcdon to be a muld-,ear project.'" be aid. "Many hOUMll of this size haw wry labor-lnten- live ftnlahea wtth many custom- made Ceatwa taking consider- able time to construct. even though the ltructwal frame may go up fa1dy fast. .. That d.l.atinction goes to a 24,000- square-foot home in Cameo Shores, built two yea.rs ago. also constructed on three lots, he said. Buying up older homes and rebuilding them is fairly tom- mon 111 Corona del Mar, Ander· son said. In fact. that has been a trend In Corona del Mar, accord- ing to Elbettar. The prospect of a new, sprawl- ing house nearby didn't raise a stir with Gordon Anderson, an Ocean Boulevard resident. CX>RONA DEL MAR-A home bJI eDOU8h to hOUle four buket- ball c:ourta la rare In this ocean- Ude comrmmtty that calla ltlelf a viJllae. Jt'a espedaDy uncommon OD Oceln Bou1evlrd, wbJch is prime property wf1h breath- In ~ city oftldals iuued demolidon permlts for three ad- jotning boules In the 3200 block of Ocean Boulevard. wbicb wW be combined Into one lot to build the largest house OD that ltreet wtth muJdmlllion-dollar homes. DeYeloper Fteldstead Corpona- But the company .pulled the plans Jut week, which indicates that it is going .. to change the plans. he said. It does not appear that the developer hu started demolllbing any of the proper- ties, Elbettar aaid, and it may tab several years to construct When built. however, this home wtll not be the biggest lo Corona del Mar, Elbettar said. "J have nothing against bigger homes," he aaid. •Anyone who is buying an old home has the mo· dvation to knock it down and re- build." "It's a trend that staned about seven years ago and intensifted over the last three years," he said. '"It's natural for a commu- nity to have a lot of demolishing and rebuilding because it's been See HOUSE, P .. e M KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT A 17-year~d Newport Harbor High student shows the wound he received when he was shot in the jaw by a pellet gun on Riverside Avenue . Pellet ndt friendly fire Marl1aO'Nell Daily Pilot H e bad jult Gnlsbed work at the Boy SaM.tt Sea Base and was heading home, rlding his Newport Harbor High student who was shot in the face while riding his bike says he had no idea what happened at first. blc)de up the steep b1D of Riverside family. -iben aomethlng hit me ln Drive. the f:ace. I thought 'Oh goebl' I didn't M be rode put the bottom edge stop. I j\Mt ept going.,. al. Cllf Ortve Palk last Friday, the Then he felt somethJng bickle Newport Harbor High Scbool leflior down his neck. It was blood. drip- hNnl whit •mded like thtee or ping from bis cheek. where a metal four lbcJCa from a ptlet gun. pellet had lodged. three-quarten of •1 Md no klN wlllt tbey were at an Inch Into his flesh. barely mf.salng ......... tbe 17-Jll'"'*-whole hlllefteu. JdaOJ lbe DllJ Plat II wllbbold-• Neid)' I week lfta' the aboodng, a "Ins • die ...... al. him and his imaD IOlb and the emergency-~ hospital bracelet. which he still wears, are the only visible evidence be has of the shooting. The small hourglas&-shaped pellet. remCJ\led by a augieon. is In police ~ody - evklence of an assault Police have no one In custody In eonoecdon with the lnddent "When v.ie gtet it back. we'll save it far you." bis stepfather. Maik Willie, joked about the pellet. •tt'U be your FYI Police are aaking anybody who aaw anything unuaual in or around Cliff Drive Part around 5 p.m. Aug. 27 to call them at (800) 550-6273. souvenir.. The boy and his family are main- taining a sense of hwnor about the incident. now that his woWld as healing. But seeing the pellet on an X-ray of the boy's skull conveyed the serlo~ of the situation, Willie said. SH PELLET, Pqe M Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON1HEWEB: --~com Easement greets end to Kobe's r~pe case Reaction mixed, but most are relieved, following the trial of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball star, who lives in Newport Coast. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot CORO;'l;A Dl 1 \1AR -1.ocal ha-.kl'tball fans and other rt·s1dent'> 'wild the-. re re- luctanl to pa.,., judgment but glad to ~ the end "Of 1h1: high- profi.Je rape ccc.e agam'>t I ~s Angele~ Laker Kobe Hryant, who Ii' t"\ in Nl'wport Coa5t ·-rm no1 goang to judge 1he man. ru watch hun play basketball." said hank Jank. who o"' n-. the Hearthstone. a fire· place fixture c;tore on Kobe Bryant the Coast H1gh-...'3y "I hke basketball. and he happens to be one of the bec,1." An 1:-..agle, Colo, judge on Wednesday disrrus.!>ed the rape case brought against Bryant. who said he had consensual sex with the woman who accused him. Bry- ant apologized 10 the woman. ~ faces a civil su11 Most people prefaced 1he1r opinion<. by saying they don't have all the facts. Some questioned the motives of the alleged vic- um. who 1s not being named in th~ me- dia. because she was the \1Ctun of an al- leged sexual assauJ1. "1 lund of think that maybe she was tar- geting him becauc;e he ~ famous." said Corona del Mar resident l\J1cole Riedman, who wa., chatting with her friend Heather Anco at Starbucks on Coast Highway Thur<.day That's the impression the case left on Gciry let', a former Corona del Mar High School basketball player who was buying groceries down the s~1 at Alben.son's. where Bryant sometimes shops. MI feel like she tried to make something See KOBE, Pace M • A2 Friday, September 3. 2004 ON THE DOH LEACH /OM.YPl.OT Mike Eimers, left, owner of Aquatic Center, fills a scuba tank for a customer as they ciscuss a <We location ii Northern calfonia. Sea hunt Jeff Benson Daily Pilot M ike Eimers has a special day marked on h~ calendar - Sept. 24. That's the beginning of the recreational California spiny-lobster season along the coast. Newport dive-shop owner and lobster-hunting enthusiast is ready for start of Califomirpiny lobster season. take advantage of the weekend-warrior typeS. nocturnal nature of the shy crustaceans. Eimers. owner G! the Newpon Beach-bru,ed Aquatic Center and a longtime lobster-hunting enthusiast, said he can't wait to scour the rocky ocean floor of Corona del Mar. using the same type of scuba equipment he l>Clls in h1'> shop. "You basically grab them with your hands," Eimers ..aid. "They're like wild chickens, because they're surprisingly quick. and they don't wait around. They're used to avoiding fishermen or other fish. so when you catch them, It's like a hawk coming down on a mouse." The six-month lobster-hunting season, of course, isn'I the only thing the Aquatic Center gets involved with. l n e 45-year-old store carries a wide range of scuba gear -mcluding masks, air compressors and spear guns -and caters to the needs of hunters, photographers and recreational and "It's like opening night of deer season," he said. "A lot of people come out for this." The shop's next scheduled event 1s an overnight, guided lobster-catching trip Oct. 1-2 1-Jmers !Mild a location hasn't yet heen t">tablished, but the diw will he held al night 10 WHATS AFLOAT • WHArs ARDAT is published periodically. If you are planning a nautical event, submit the information to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627;by faxto(949)646-4170;or bye mail to dailyp1/ot ~lat1mes.com SPECIAL EVENTS The N.wport Harbor PMutic81 Museum will host an exhibit of 40 maritime paintings by Caleb Whitbedc. The exhibit will include three classic local yachts, the Cur1ew. Ticonderoga, and the Sea Dnft. The event will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Sept. 12 at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 673-7863, http://www.nhnm.org. SAILING CLASSES Orange Coast College'• Schoot of Sailing and Seamanship will offer a ·Learn to Sail on a Shields" class from 1 to 5 p.m. today, Sept. 10 and 17 at OCC's sailing center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information: (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast Cohge'a School of Sailing and Seamanship will hold an MAdvanced Shields" cfau from 1:45 to 5:30 p.m. Sept. 11, 18 Daily A Pilot t Aspiring divers can become open-water certified for $345 through a four-day scuba course. The course includes a lecture at the store, instruction at an off-site pool and two ocean dives in Corona del Mar or Laguna Beach. spots that Eimers considers some of the bdt around. Flmers advised that all beginners be comfortable in open water and learn the information they're given befo•ettempting their initial dives. Some or the first lessons include tu.ming the tanb on and off, ascending and ~t(jing with buoyancy q,mpensators and movtng around underwater. MOnc;e you get underwater, and 25 at OCC's sailing center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration Is $105. Information: (949) 645-9412. Orange Coast College'• Schoot of Sailing and Seamanship will ho ld a noncredit intermediate lidos sailing class from 1 to 5 p.m. Fridays, Sept. 24 through Oct. 15at1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $120. Information: (949) 645-9412. Orange Coeat College's School of Sailing and Seemanahlp will hold a •Beginning Salling" dea from 1 to 5 p.m. Fridays from Oct. 1 through Oct. 15 at 1801 W. Coeat Highway, Newport Beach. Registration la $329. Information: It's an escape from mdity, • he said. "There's nobody else out there, and you're aD alone.· When divers feel they've mastered the basics, Aquatic Center-certified diven tead1 them about or take them on more specialized dives. Many of these occur at night. ln deeper waters or in C8ftL Customer Thay Feinberg of Newport Beach said be stops by the store regularly. Feinberg's company, Leading F.dge Yacht Services, specializes in cleaning the hulls of local boats. "I come here to buy supplies and fill up our tan.ks," Feinberg said. "Mike's got a very positive energy, and this is a real local, home~grown place." Aquatic Center. located at 4537 W. C.Oast Highway, also offers instruction, group dives and refresher scuba cowses throughout the year for $80 to $140. (949) 645--9412. Orange Cout Colege'a Schoof of Sailing and Seamanship will hokf an "Introduction to Shields" sailing dass from 9'.30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. Saturdays, Oct. 2 to 30, at OCC'a sailing center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Bead\. Registration la $129. lnfonnation: (949) 645-9412. Onnge Coast College'• School of Salling end Seemanahip will hokf two Intermediate Lidos .. mng daues at OCC'a sailing center, 1801 W. Coast HighW8V. Newport Beech. The eta ... meet from 1:A6to6;30 p.m. Sundays, Oct. 2 through 30 or Oct. 3 through 31. Regfatr8tk>n Is t120. lnform9tion: (949) 6'6-9412.' ... THE HARBOR COLUMN Hurricanes aren't the only stOfms that wreck boating A hoy. Another hwrlcane might bit Florida this weekend, just weeb after Hwricane Charley wreaked havoc upon homes and boats. Hurricane Frances ta predicted to be a Category 4 storm with S\.1Stalned winds of up Ml<E WllTEHEAD for Boating Safety & Oeao Water ta accepting appllcadona for safety grants. Local community organizations may receive grants of up to $4,000 for projects that focus on increulng the voluntary use of life jackets by recreational to 140 mph with high-water-surge levels. Boat owners.are scrambling to find shelter for their vessels, and many larger vessels are beading out to sea to try to dodge the hunlcanea. The strong wind• and the blgb-water-surge levels are what contribute to the boat damage. lb' rising water breaks the docb free, or the docb Ooat up and over the tope of the pilinp, and many doc::k Unet just map. Eventually, a tree. or a house, or an upbalt road or other boats will impede the pauage of these nmaway boatl and docks. This is exactly what happened in La Paz. Mexico, when Hurricane Ignacio bit the Mmcan resort town in late August 2003 and WU followed by Hurricane Marty ln September. We aperlence aome of these eJfecta in Newport Harbor during winter storms that bit our area. Remember the storm of Dec. 6, 19971 Th.is storm actually cauaed the harbor water levels to rise due to heavy winds and storm water runoff entering the bay from storm drains. The runoff current in the Baa Bay caused a couple of docb in Dover Shores to break free, and then the docks drlAed under the Coast Highway bridge. The current canied the Back Bay navigational buoys under the bridge and rearranged the mooring area off of Bayaborea. Some of you may also remember that the Rhine O:umnel was closed to boat traftlc from the debris that wubed up into the channel from the cwrent This Storm and other storms keep the Harbor Patrol busy chasing the broken-free boats and picldng up navigational baz.anis floating in the harbor. Our boating weather, however, loob good this weekend with patchy fog and the aaaoctated wind gusts on the fog's leading edges, especially ln the morning hours. Also, you should watch for the sea.a to possibly build on Saturday from a 3-to 5-foot westerly ewelL The west swell la predicted to decrease to 2 to 3 feet, but watch for up to 2-foot wind waws with up to 15-knot afternoon winds. TIP OF THE WEEK The BoatU.S. Poundalion • boaters. "While all applications to our 2005 Boating Safety Grant progiam will be reviewed for a variety of boating-eafety . propama, preferential treatment wm be given to those that foa.as on lncreuing Ule jacket usage,• said Ouia Bdmomton. director of the foundation's boating safety programs. lbe program hu neatly $40,000 in grant funding available, but the deadllne to apply is Nov. 1, 2004, and the grarua are being awarded ln late January 20()5. Over the put 15 yeara, the foundation bas awarded more than $615,000 in safety grant funds to organlz.atiom that develop lnnovatlve projects that promote safe boating on local waterwaya. 'We believe that the creativity that goes along with a grass-roots approach to inaeaaing Ufejacbt awarenese and education may yield aome very out-of-the-bm kteu," &lmons&on said. Newport Harbor's yacht clubs, Ood.llas, equadrons and the Newport Sea Bue can go to http:llwww.BoatUS.com/ foundation to downJoad an application and learn more about boating safety pants or call (410) 897-0943. The BoatU.S. Foundation for Boating Safety and Oean Water I.a a national 50l(c)(3) nonprofit education and resea.n:b organization, funded by the voluntary conbibutions of 575,000 members ofBoatU.S., the nation's largest recreational boat owners association. Recognized as the No. 1 boating talk radio show in the nation, •eapt Mike Whitehead's Boathouse Radio Show" aira every Saturday · from noon to l p.m. on KCBQ-AM (1170). You can join me, ChancDer Bell and Eric Howland on my radio show by calling the liateQer line at (888) 344-1170, and you can Uaten woddwide at http://www.Boathouu Radio.com. Let me know of your boating news or information. • a.:£ WHITEHEAD 11 the Pilot's boating and harbor column lat. Send him your harbor and marinH'919ted thoughts end ltOty ~ byHnlll co mlk••boamou..tv.com or visit http.;'A¥ww.boathouwfv.com . SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST A~doud¥ momlngwtlh ... oftogWlldWln .. ....-noon..._. .. bl tram 72 to T1 ,., .. Cllllllt lnd71to .. lnlbt. A Plirtv doudv lb ••IQ •bloot•~~ ... -oflallllf ntiiliht; LOMWll •tam 17ID1Z ti f I ~ 34ootW9we one-. .wll of 7to ...... ·--· "NulE tv. wfndi• be ......... .. ....... ......... I , .., ~Wlnd ....... 2 ... ............ of •• tolliill•• .... ... .... tag~~ •• --,N ewpo~ propert~ values se.eond to one Ballooning pnces continue to boost pro~rty taxes and generate local revenue. Costa Mesa homes go up slightly, but city: s ranking drops. Allcl• Roblnton Daily Pilot ' NEWPORT-MP.SA -lncreu- lng property values In Newport Beach have pm tbe dty the•· ond-hJgbelt total ueeued v1'lue In the coun~ But while Newport climbed In the rankings since the laat fllC8l yea{, O>sta Mesa GEi llNG INVOLVED • GETTING INYOlYED runs periodically In the Deity Pilot on e rotating basis. FOr Information about adding vour organization to this lilt, call (949) 674-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can host a German student and eam up to $1,000 toward a number of travel-abroad programs. Information: Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOST. ALS ASSN., ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclero1i1 Assn., which helpe people who have the disorder that is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. Information: (714) 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, family resource consultants. special event volunteers, office voh,inteers are needed. Volul'\teers may work on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Training sessions are available. Information: (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society also seeks volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline Info Center. Information: (949) 261-9448. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society slipped fro!ll No. 7 to No. 8 In terml of UMMed property \'llue. The tofl.l property value of $25.2 bJDlon In Newport Belich U flecal. year 2.00f..05 WU enough to edge Anaheim'a $24.8 bOUon. but Irvloe remaina at the top of the lilt with $27 billion In U8e88ed value,. according to in- formation from Orange C.Ounty Dlac:overf Shop neede unwanted goods auch n clothing, furniture, ~ry. ecceaoriM, entlques and collectlblee to fund the sodety'e reeeardl, education and patient ... rvlces programs. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona def Mar. Volunteers eges 16 and older ere alao needed to help sort clothes, cashier, decorate. and do computer work from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same location. Information: (949> 640-4m. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of charge. The required commitment 11 a few hours each weetc or month. Drivers must have a valid driver's license and Insurance and be at least 25. Volunteera may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. Information: (949) 261-9446 or scomer@CtJncer.org. AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties in the main office and implement educational and fundraising flVents through Orange County. No experience necessary. Training will be provided. Information: (949) 856-3555. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is pr<Mded. Information: (714) 660-0800 or (800) 640-2646. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The dlepter needs volunteers to address community groupe about Red CroH aervlcet and to act as llalaons with the media In disaster and emergency aJtuatlons. Information: Lynn Howes, (714) 481-6376. ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE COUNTY Become a bottt&-feeder or take In pregnant cats at your home. Many shelters lclll pregnant cats upon anival. Dogs and cats are also available for adoption. Information: (949) 759-3646 or http.t'!Www.animalnetworlc.org. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF NEWPORT-MESA Volunteers looking for varying levels of involvement are needed to help the organization with its goal of helping children In the community. Information: (949) 645-6929. ASSN.RENAJSS~CE CREATORS The Costa Mesa group sponsors and supports outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. Information: (714) 540-5803. BALBOA ISLAND MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Balboa Island Museum and Historical Society, a nonprofit organization, is seeking memorabilia such as photographs and stories for the museum's collection. Volunteers are needed as docents and to help with displays. The museum. b lbe bouile. plul ID lnDLlll ip· a'lll9 that c.adt G:eed 241.. But ......,.. home vab.alool that come wllh ,..... and mMM· dolll haw condDued to add to die ~operty-IU l'eW!We In dty cOrera. Newport'• property-tax rev- ern.-haft c1Jmbe4 between K and 9" annually, but om- dala won't know until next eprtng how much more prop· erty·tu revenue the city will collect. city finance • DI.rector Dennil Danner said. " & a total, It's our No. I rev- at 602 S. Bayfront, Suite A. 11 open from 10 e.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Information: (949) 67!>-3962. BALBOA PERFOMMG ARTS THEATD FOUNDATION The Balboa Performing Arta Theater Foundation 11 loolclng for volunteers to a"ist In its office. Volunteers are ulted to work a IWO-hour shift flVery week. Information: (949) 673-0895. BEST BUOOIES The nonprofit organization is loolclng for volunteers 18 and older to provide companionship for adults with developmental disabilities. As a .. Citizen Buddy; volunteers will visit with a buddy twice a month and call or e-mail them once a week. The or94niz.ation also has an &-Buddies program that forms friendships entirely over the Internet. Volunteers for that program must be at least 12 years old. Information: (714) 546-1826 or http.t'!Www.bestbudditts.org. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local chapter is looking for men and women older than 18 who have lived in Orange County for at least one month and have been employed for at least one month to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. Information: (714) 544-7773, http.t'..WWW.bigbrooc.org. . enue eource by far." be llid. • fJ'hJI yMt), it'a '°'°' to be big· gier tbit.n wtMat we ~ eld· mated. bUt I just don't mow how much~" C.osta Mela allo bu seen a healthy toaeue In property taxes the last few years, Qty Manager Allan Roeder Mid. In lddidon to the remodeling and aaalea at b1gher valuadon. the dty'a total valuation bas been driven up by the add.ttion of new homes such as thoee in several Home Ranc:h developments wi1h price tags be· tween $650,000 to $800,000, he FINE DINING Mid. 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As a Lak.ers fan, Cooney was pleased the case against Bryant was dismissed. "ll's going to be good for him; Cooney said. "Now he can get on GAMES Continued from Al joy in not onJy a job well done, after these 3 !h weeks, but also a· contentment knowing that what I've given "birth" to here is a future in other Olympic contests where my talents can be used. I really don't want this monefinenlal moment in my life to end, but I am ready to come home. Come home to my Wednesday night Costa Mesa city league softball games with PELLET Continued from Al Less than an inch to the left. lt could have entered his· ear, he said. "And, of course, what moma al· ways warn -'You'll set shot in the eye, •• Willie saJd. Rli stepson had a reaction more typical of a tees iaga: '1 Chought it was awesome.'" he said of the X-ray. "There's just dUs wtine outline or a peDd in my face." Jbe incident will give him p&enty to Wk about on the ftnt day or schooJ nell wm. bis mother teased. His family is ~ lieved his injwy wasn't worse - that he's well and philosophical about the incident ... But they're hoping that any- . . . AROUND TOWN • Send AROUM> TOWN items to the DAily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to jd.bsmon@ldrne-.com; by fax to (949) 648-;t170; or by catling (949) 574-4298. Include the tJme, date and location of the event.• ~I as a contact phone number. SATURDAY The Or.nge County CruWn' Asan.'s ·Great Labor Dey Car Cruise• runs from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. today and Sunday at the Orange County Fair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admlstion Is $10 for adults and free for c:hikhn under 12. Information: (714) 826-1948. Fomwua.At1n P dMllooellt John Wooden wtll sign his new booll. "lndlM end MU.9;'" from 2 to 4 p.m. at Borders South COMt Plaza. 3333 Bristol St, Com Meea. lnfonnation: (714) ~-78M. SUNDAY n.z...c.n..o10.,...couney .. °"9(1119.,, .lnboducdon to Z..." WCH'bhop from 1 to .tp.m. llt 120E.18'hSt.,CoNMeu..,,... watbhopcombiMt~­ln z.n medltaldon wlttt .,,_. F.)UP PnMrucdon. The OOllt .... ~t!(&et)722·711&. ' with his life. He said he's sony. . . . Now he can play the season without it being inter- rupted." Arico said she hopes victims or rape will still feel they can speak out. even though th.I.I particular case didn't end in a conviction. • "If (the alleged vicdm) came out and talked about It. that's the best she can do,'" Arico sakl The precedent or bringing the accuser's sexual history into the case, as Bryant's attorneys tried to do, could deter people from mapng rape charges. Riedman said. •h would definitely discourage me," she said. my "boys. .. Come home to my mornings at Hanagan's 76 on 17th Street, having my soda and listening to the guys try to solve the world's problems. Come home to the many friends I'd like to thank for all their .J support and good wishes as I embarked on this incredible journey. And I want to thank the staff of the Dally Pilot for giving me a vehicle to tell my stories, especially to advertising rep Ned Bondie, who Initially said, "Hey. Mikey, why not send us back some articles?• In my opinion, the 28th body who saw anything ~­ cious at about 5 p.m. Aug. 'l7 will call police. At the time. the park was fairly ~ with ba.U.etball players and otheq;, Willie said. WDtie suspects, but doesn't know fm aue, that It was a dlild or cbildreo who find the shots as their idea of rim. ~ really pleased. and we feel bleued that nothing worse hlppened." WUlie said. "I do hope the kids &le identified. 'IO they aul't keep dolng fuolisb tblnp like this. "DD I wish lt hadn't bappened1 \a Am I mad and~ No." A shooter would have to be wl1hin 25 yards er lesa to fire a pellet from an easily-c:onoealable handgun into someone~ skin. said Randy GareD of the Gt'ant Boys gw shop. The gun would likely need to be of faidy good Orange Coast College's ffe..Entry Center, Room 106, 2701 FaiMew Roed: Costa Meu. lnformatJon: (714) al-6162. 111JRSOAY ............................. Witdt F9lr le held from 6 to 9 p.m. et 203 Newport Canter Drive, NllVJl)Oft 8-dl. lnformetlon: <948> n1.eot0. • SEPT.10 Ptuft1ll11•nel llMI• George Margofin will~ --np. foe the lndepetMSent ~end •How Our ElldengeNd ~ System LMda to Ill Endengered eoonomv· llt 7:30 p.m ... Ol"lnge COlllt Colege'e Science Lecture ..... 101, 2701 ,.... .WW Rold, Com MeN. The COit .. $6 for members and $16 for ~ tnfofmatlon: (714) 640-2Alt , i People often aren't willing to believe anything negative about the.ir sports heroes. but widely publicized allegations like those made against Bryant are bani to shake. Jank said. "'We make gods out or athletic people. and they make. millions or dollars. and the papers make them human. with feet or day," he saJd wl don't think he'll ever have a commercial for Ovaldne or Wheaties." • AUCIA~ covers bu9inna, polltlca and the environment. She may be readled at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at slicia.roblnson@latimes.com . Olympiad was a huge success, probably not financially but certainly emotionally and spiritually. As my friend Ken Kemp said, ·we were privileged to see artistry in the human form." This artistry, in friendly competition, transcended the boundaries of hate. corruption and greed. It transcended terrorism and atrocities. It was a glorious 17 days or unity, camaraderie and Jove as the world watched and I was privileged to report back to you "From the Games." quality to project the pellet with such velocity, and it would be hard to hit a moving target. he said The pan of Riverside Drive wbae. the shooting took place is boalered 00 both sides by steep blu&. Willie guesses that some- om ~ in the brush at the bot- tom ~ (]jf[ Drive Park and hit his ~ whether Intentionally or 8(nl>dttally. Few" people wandered through the J*k OD Thursday afternoon. One woman. who asked not to be idendled. said she hadn't heanS of the shooting but m., seen plas- tic pellets from a.i.rsoft guns in the area. • WMA O'NEIL covers public ..-v ~ Cl0Ut1L She may be l9edled • (949) 574-4268 Of bv ...,., ,. marlaonelltl~.rom. N9wport Hlfbor High Sdtool'a c:lall of 1964 will celebrate Its 40th high~ reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight et the Harborslde Reltaurwit, 4'00 Main St, Bafbol. lnfonnation: (9'9) 876-4663. c.o.on. .. ., High 8dMds claSe of 1964 wlU oelebrete tt. 4001 high achoo! reunion from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Harboflide Reaurent, 400 Mein St, Bafbol. lnformltlon: UM9) 876-4663. SEPT.12 A ....... w1h1NMMd ~--tbi for Hetnw end Sundly ed.oot et Temple BM Ylhm begkw. 9a.m.•10'1 Camebldc St,~ IMdl. Information: (IGJ f44.11a PUBLIC SAfETY POLICE FILE.S CIOR'llBA ............ Wllt:A&no I tt.-Me repoftld In tt..800 blodt at 10'.21 a.m. Wedneaday, • ...... IWIC: Grind 1heft Me llp0$d In the 3000 bloc* 8t 7:63 p.m. Wedi~ •c.M11 ..... Comm4Ndll bU~was t9PO'flld In 1M 3&00 blodt at 8:19p.m.Wedneaday. ·~"9.Vthk:ht burgialy waa l'9POf19d ln the 1700 blodt lf7:A4 a.m . Wedneaday. • hil wt.w Roed: Htt-end-Nn with property damage waa reported In the 2700 bk>et et ' iM p.m. Wednesday. •Mir 1'11n Olhie: Vandalism was repof1ed In the 900 blodt at 7:08 a.m. Wedneaday. • Ula al~ DrM: Vehide burglary was repotted In the 900 blodt at 8:46 a.m. WdlMdiy. • ,..,,rtno ~ Vehlde burgllry WU reported in the 500blodtat11:08 a.m. Wednesday. NEWPORT BEAat • eo..t Hlghwey w.t: Vehicfe theft was reported in the 500 blodt at 4:58 p.m. Wednesday. • Com ttlgtlw8Y w.t: Commetdll burglary was reported in the 300 blodt at 2:37 p.m. Vtlednesday. • eo..t-.... end 20th StrMt: P9tty theft was reported at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. • JemboNe Roed end c.m.r PoPnta: A traffic collision with injuries was reported at 11:41 a.m. Wednesdey. • Newpoft Bou!.....t: A drunken disturbance was reported in the 2800 blodt at 1:041.m. 't\ledneaday. • Newport Pl9ce DIM: Trespaaing WH reported in the 4100 blodt at 2:29 a.m. Wedneaday. • 15Ch S1rMt w.t: Residential burglary was reported in m. 800 blodt at 11:11 p.m . Wedneaday . • JOit\ Sn.tend Newport ~A disturbance waa reported at 8:22 p.m . Wednesday. • 40th StrMt: Vehi<:M burglary waa reported in the 400 blodt at 11 :10 a.m. Wednftday. BRIEFLY IN PUBLIC SAFETY Police assist federal agents in search Costa Mesa Police helped the FBI search for a mwder suspect last Mek. but no one was taken Into custody, according to police. A police helicopter cir- cled the area or 16th Sln!et near Newport Heigh~ the afternoon of Aug. 25, after the FBI had a tip the sus- pect may be ln the area. Newport Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman said. The tip turned out to be un· founded, he saJd. Colt& Mesa Police as· listed ln the aearcb, Sgt. Marty Carver said No sus- pect was located. HOUSE Continued from Al come . ,.. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY .Newport Beach City Council must red-light Greenlight By J•m•• •auzz• Person I eee from the Daily Pilot Monday th.at the no-growth Colb from Greenllght want the city to foot the bill for their legal expenses for the lawsuit they flied against the city of Newport Beach earlier this year ("Colorful growth group seeks fees"). At the core of that suit was how the city's Greenligbt ordinance governed construction or expansion of hotels. I strongly oppose that and believe the Qty Cotmdl should reject Greenligbt's claim. It.s lawsuit wasn't a factor in the city's decision to modify the Measure S guidelines. which set criteria for when a major Coach's good work rates an attaboy, not a citation devae>pment project lhould be up for wter approval ln the ctty. 1be~mtothe Measure S guidelfnel were considered by Che Qty Council on two occulona before the lawsuit WU ftled. and the Oty Council conftrmed Its wU1ingneu to make changes to ensure the guidelines were consistent with the spirit and intent of Measure S. The Qty Coundl held four more hearings in an effort to resolve some very difficul\ Issues - such as the baseline to use for existing hotel and theater entitlement -for which Greenlight had no answers.. The final modifications did address some of the issues Grea>light railed In eottellJOndence but Che clilc:tmlon of thoee illlaes - and the City c.oundl• esprellion of its wOltngness to cooDder' appropriate mocWlcationa -. preceded the lawsult. I think the coundl did a good job ln handling this illue. lt ia no seem that Greeolfgbt baa been aitical of almost everything the Oty CoundJ has don.e and comcantly tries to create iuues (mostly when nonemst). The recent aitidam of the local coastal program is a good example. The Greenlight folks and their cronies-and th.at includes Tom Blllinp and Jan Vandersloot....._ want more Couta1 ComnUllion ~ ln our Uva, not leM. Nooetbeal. tbe council memhen loobd at the merits of the Greenliabt commentJ and embnced eome of tbem while rejecting others-aD the time foowng on what la in the belt lntetau of all Newport Beadl resklent&. Purtbmnore, J am lick and tired of GremJJgbl leader Phil Ant md his minions stan4fng before the coundl week after week and making atatements that he and h1a buddies are speaking on behalf of the "resident&• Doel Did Nichols -the one pure "Green.light" candidate on the Oty Council -speak for the residents when he proposes installing lighted buebaD flddl ln Upper Newport Bay when be oppoees Vialon 2004 -the raddmt- and buainea-bacbd enhancement of Padflc Cout Highway through c.orooa deJ Mar-and when he votes against the Back Bay Science (.enter'l I haw 10me swampland to sell to anyone who dlinb Ant. Billings and the Greenlight crew masquerad.lng as "Preserve Our Pub" really want a public park at Marlnapatt. They know who Is likety to come to a public park between 15th Street and 18th Street on the penlnsula-a park that will be nothing more than a grassy extension of the beach at the Newport Pier. Greenllgbl'a Nkhols baa abady espreued bis polidoll about who can. does and should U1e our head>ea. l'D guuantee you that I'm oot going there nor will my of the pen1nsu1a residents that I know. I could probably also guarantee that no one from the rest of Newport Beach would go there. ls this wbat you realty want? Ar. a 58-year resident of Newport Beach and the pen.i.nsula. I think our City Council represents the real residents better than anyone. That's why we elected them. • JAMES "BUZZ'" PERSON it II former planning commialoner and a resident of Newport 8eadl MAILBAG need to be sold, and it doesn't need to be moved. It's just fine =i~ Newport Beach to or should go to college." the spaces they had occupied were Regarding the citation given to coach Riclc Campo for not having a field-use permit, he can call me and identify himself and his address and I will send him the $136 fee plus a little for his good work with the kids ("Cited youth coach pleads common sense," Wednesday). How ridiculous. Give up those guns; slow down the church growth Regarding the Pilot article, "Bryco to reopen under new name," Aug. 21, I do not think we need Jimenez Arms manufacturing gum in Costa Mesa. diminished even further. The church seems to be putting in more and more requests for additional space. It has enough going for it now. It should be taxed to begin with, but that's another story. 'LYNN MERLES Costa Mesa When people enjoyed working with their hands I taught mathematics for 33 years at Newport Harbor High School. '*re I was chairman of the department. l was impressed by the industrial arts program that its chairman, Jeff Powell, had built up right after World War II. He was able to purchase surplus shop equipment, I was told, for something like 5 to 10 cents on the dollar. The shop was equipped wtth metal lathes. milling machines, welding equipment and drill presses; offered a small engine course that taught students how to repair gasoline engines; and it had an electronic repair course for radios and television. put to other uses. Thus. what was a vibrant program in industrial arts was allowed to wind down as the shop teachers retired or moved away. Today. I believe the only course remaining from that deparunent is photography. Gone are the courses in metal shop. welding. wood shop, smaJJ-engine repair and mechanical drawing. I am sure there are students at Newport Harbor High who would take s uch courses, and who in the future might add to the dwindling suppty of plumbers, electricians. carpenters, computer repairmen, mechanics and others who like to wort with their hands. JERRI MIRAMS Newport Beach Please don't touch the fairgrounds, Arnold The governor needs to keep his hands off the fairgrounds. It doesn't I don't know where they should go, but I don't think we should sell arms here. I'd like to see the store on Harbor Boulevard give up their guns, but I'm dreaming. On a different subject, as far as St. Andrew's Cllurch is concerned, I feel its expansion plan should be I agree with Steve Smith's Aug. 21 Family nme column ("Education bureaucracy bears down on our kids," Aug. 21), when he wrote: "Schools are trying to fit square pegs into round holes by putting far too much emphasis on sending all kids to college. Not every kid wants to, needs Around 1982, when I retired, shop courses were being phased out. and WEBSTER JONES Costa Mesa CAFE & MARKET Now Serving Dinner at Laguna Beach & Corona del Mar Five Nights a Week TUESDAY-SATURDAY Dinner five nights a week in Laguna Beach Extended hours in Corona del Mar until B:oo pm Zinc•a dinner menu ii wonderfully eclectic and maintaim that spmal quality that Zinc Cafe is known for. Our heated i-t1o la the perfect leUi.Dg for an intimate table b two or a ana1l prtvue party. CAfl 1 llAlllET Ui& 1111 Lilgune •••ch Cllle & ....... ·M9 OcelD kte,, l 949~~ ea11i••••ot1c.r. '1)a a. Cedlm I '5L7DS4J6 r.i~ E 11• ...... It'• ' • ' 72 HOURS FRID4Y Al ... jlllz. The Hy.a Regency Ne•pcwt 8-dt will hole ic..tco MIDui, who~ her t9d1 .ibum ~ w1i9r tht8 ~. •pert of ltl Summer JRz S.-. 1pon101ed bv 9U The Wave. ltarting •• p.m. • 1107 .s.1-....'Rold. Nlwpoft 8-d\ ricaec. CCl9I S37.!JO ''°' diMer l**IQll. add 13». Womwlion: (949) 72!HMOO hap:/~~ SATUROAY ........ ~ fomllr UCl.AbM ..... ooedl John Wooden Wiil eagn IW MW boot .. ino. lrld Mi._ .. from 2 eo 4 p. m It BonWs Sou1ti C011t P\am, l3D 8ttllol S... Com Mia. lnfornvtion (714) '32· 78ISoe A6 Fr.do:;, Sf:ptemt>er 3. 2004 Artist behind some of rock band Tool's album-cover designs exhibits some of his new works in Costa Mesa . } • Getting the lead out Paul Saltowltz Daily Pilot H I'> works are a' mysteriou!. a!. their image. In fact, the mystery behind his an may 1ust be the uux of il5 image. Tool. the seminaJ art rock band fronted by Maynard James Keenan -a man few of his fan'> tan even recognize -ha\ aJways remained under the ra<Jdr despite plaunum aJbum sale'>. Hetter recognized for their wm1 demonic. and occult images 1han their phyMcaJ appearant:es. loot ha., spon!>ored a l'.etlgeist for dl\tllu'>toned mustl and ar1 nerds 10 dtng 10 I nltr Cam de Leon. better known ~ I lappy Pent.ti, the man Wlth the pcpp-. 111dc.name hehtnd severaJ of Lhc band's mo'>I powerful and e11dunng image'>, inc.luding the ·.,1111i~ .. b ux· u11 the UJ\d uf the l m 1, .,11 > ltu .ildcd and tonuncruaJJy ,uu, , .lul Au11111a' .ilbw11. I k I .,11, who exhihlled la'>t .-.,1:lt m l m Lu'>ICI Mt•\a a l the I h1rd L}'t' c,dlhcnng Mu'>tt, Arr and Philo,ophy f'e'>llval first began dr,1wmg after an adolescent in1ury. I '>lilrted drawing at about 15." ht· '>.tld "I wao, riding my '>l .t ld>oard and broke \Orne bones. whit h made me unable to practice pl,1y1ng drum'>. I have a fanaticaJ C1vcr..11rn 10 wa1chmg J'\I, '>O I '>l<Hlt·d drawing " An tnnille ability to draw and r1:11dl'r flgurt''" coupled with an urtc a1111y dnvt' to u\e his art to mah a living. helped him land Jobs uea11ng graph1v, and renderings for lot al art:h1tect'> and newo,papers a yt·•H later. After high '>t.hool, he moved fro m h1., native Northern California to Lo' Angeles with hopec, of a11ending the Pasadt·na Art Center. Alt hough ht'> ~kill'> afforded him advanc,ed '>landing in the school, his bank book allowPd him no '>landing. went through a lilany or adverti')ing art Jobs until he goc fed up wilh the lack of creativity and moved tn a differem direction. ·1 was reaJly disillusioned and 1ust found no satisfaction in drawing things like nachos on a cloud," he said . He was back at the bottom of the barrel and got hirmelf an entry-level position at the Creature Shop, a makeup house, where he worked on movie makeup effects and costumes for films like "Ghostbusters" and· Jacob's Ladder· It was there that h e met another artist named Adam Jones. The two became fast friends, and when Jones' band Tool eventually started putting out aJbums, de Leon was a natural to be involved. "We worked on a lot of aJbums. I-shirt designs and videos logether." de Leon said. "My thing I'> chat eve11 if !>Omething 1s dt!>lurbing, and 11 freili people out, 11 should still cncompasi,, \omething beautiful Thac was what we were going for on those pro1ects. • While working on ideas for videos for the band. he suggested that the members stay out of any film projects and keep it mysterious - something Tool has continuously adh ered to. "We wanted to make mini-films, n ot commercialc, for the band,· he said. De Leon went on to s tart J111p:llwww.happypencil.com. a ~ite artfully constructed with an ethereal soundtrack to display his artwork The site is l.Uted as a link on Tool's site and gets between 50.000 and 70,000 hits a day. It is the home for his latest drawings. posters, sculptures and various other works. Whtie the site does bring in an mcome. de Leon -a father of two -s till does animation work in the film industry. ~1 rcali7.ed that there was no way I could have afforded 10 go there. so I got a 1ob at KARC-rv doing news graphics.· her.aid. After about a year there. de Leon ·Everything I've worked on and done has helped to get where I am loday. but I am ready to fully dedicate my lime lo working on my own art,· he said. "That Is all I want 10 do· CNA OELEON Cam de Leon. also known as Happy Penta, descri>es the mysterious image above as ·a sett-portrait of sorts, hands raised in jubiation. My &year-old niece says he doesn't look that happy. I don't know what she means." .. BEST BITES It's time for another Taste GrHrWytder Daily Pilot choices. A partial list of participating restaurants and their samples includes: • Bayside Resraurant in Newport Beach will serve medallion of venison with mtW1room polenta and a spiced red-wine reduction; and vanilla-bean~~ • Duca di BepPo In lrvtne wOI offer manJcotd; c:annelonl; . Italian SIUllge; prtlc bread with mozzarella; and chOcDlale cannoli. • CaU R & 0 al Fuhion la1and wOJ aerw Medltannean pan-.eared tuDI llJld and tine-.. carrot cU:e.. • •Clayton ShurMy'I RMI BBQ In Newpoct Belldl. bl¥8 butieC:wtiell-brtllrml ~-honey--4 ~t.Ckrb.. • DlqAalA GMk CAie ID NeWpon limcla"9 ..w)illar IJIUl ... jullm ... ... ~ .......... ... st~-hrM & .,, ........ FYI WHAT: The Taste of Newport WHERE: Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport e.ect1. WHEN: 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Sept. 10; 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Sept. 11; and noon to 8 p.m. on Sept. 12 . INFO: Contact the Newpor1 8ellCh Chamber of Commerce at (MU7~. http.:l!Www.u.i.ofn.wpottcom Beach wlD lelW pan-teared ta.Dop.. lt!rWd with eauteed ~ ~.utotn beef bbobl whb ..... potatOel; bondeM biwt of c:Ncbn, ...... Wllb .... J)lrmeMn dlilli Ind ....-rd mKe; and .......... • W.. Al N"'lal.a In Newpon ' ..................... ~ 21 E J Wi. ecllawne. ...,,... Wm.d Mil) liid flOlt 111h •n .. 1",ctt.d ,.........,, • l'Waadiau Ba.Jlillilll~ Nr U IC i9 THEATER Season opens with a roar Tom Tltut Dally Piiot T raditJonally. it's March that's supposep to come in like a lion, but that adage also could be applied to September on the local theater scene. The 2004-05 sea.son not only will arrive next week. it'll wash over the local playhouses like a tidal wave oC greasepaint with five productions opening. followed by two more the following wm. No sooner will Labor Day herald the unofficial end of summer tlwl the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center will rum up the spotlight on its first show of the new season. Th.is will be the musical revue "Side by Side by Sondheim.. featuring &oc:al luminary Teri Ralston. who worts acrosa the street, teaching musical cheater at South Coast Repertory. "Sondheim.· a b1bute to Broadway's Ober-composer Stephen Sondheim and featuring musical numbers from his greatest (and not so great) shows. wiD be in the center's Founders HaD for two weeks, from Tuesday through Sept 19. The center's main~ comes alive the foDowing Tuesday. Sept. 14, with the thhd visit of the abrasive wban muQcal "Rent· South Coast Rep. where world premieres abound, has another in the worb to lddc off Its new season. Donald Margulies' "Brooklyn Boy" arrives next Friday on the •stJom Stage a_, the first SCR production to move directly from Costa Mesa to Broadwwy -it's tkbted for the Biltmore Theater in New Yort. opening Feb. 3. The Cosca Mesa Civic PlayhoU9e, which closed its last season wtlb the musical "Cabaret.· ope:na the new campaign a~ from tonight with another play dealing with the omino\m threat of Nm Germany dwtng ~rtd War II. -ibe Diary oC Anne Prank" recounts a teenqe Dutch girl's ... llAION.,... Al HAPPENINGS REELCRmcs . . Appeal, depth of 'Hero'· not so hidden , 'B ero· fl .. In andmit QUDa befoie it WU one country. when it wat d MWr1l1 ~ kingdom&. 1be King ol Qlil sought to conquer the other .ldngdoma and unify them into an empirt, with hlmse1I u the first emperor o!Ollna. Not 5UJJ>rlslngly, hewuthe tatget ot . constant iwasslnation attempts by cheother kingdoms. The king lived in fear of the three most TRICIA BEHLE dangerous ~ins: Sky (Donnie Yen), flying Snow (Maggie Cheung) and Broken Sword (Tony Leung). When a nameless minor official (Jet U} kills all three. the king (Olen Dao Ming) swnmons the official to the palace to reward him and hear the story of his victories. The tale is not as simple as it first appears, however, and the film keeps reworking the story. Each time the tale is told with a different twist, a different color dominates visually. Director Zhang Yimou has thought a lot about the use of color and has created a filrn that is extraordinarily beautiful 10 watch. Ylmou makes water, fire, leaves, arrows and wind into pivotal aspects of imponant seen~. There are wonderful moments and even bits of whimsy in the fight scenes. Historical pageants can be tricky to film. since there is a fine line between epic and silly. A few times, "Hero" teeters perilously on the edge. but Yunou stays on the epic side of the divide. "Hero" shares many similarities with ·erouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." especially in the wire effects used in the fight scenes and the use of actress Zhang Ziyi. so it is hard not to make comparisons. The characters and their relationships in ·Hero" are not as invoMng as those in "Crouching ng~r. Hidden Dragon." But "Hero" is the more sophisticated of the two film~. incorporating deeper lhl!m~ of what it means to be a hero and what the most unportant ideals in war and the greater good are. AFTER HOURS • Submit AFTER HOURS items to the Daily Pilot.~ W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by fax to (949) 646-4170; or by calling (949) 574-4295 SPECIAL EVENTS TASTE OF NEWPORT The 16th annual Ta11e of Newport will take place from 6 to 11 p.m. Sept. 10, from 4 to 11 p.m. Sept. 11 and from noon to 8 p.m. Sept. 12 on Newport Center Drive et Fashion Island, Newport Beacti. Berlin, Blondill and Kool end the Gang will perfomi throughout the W9Nend. Tidtets a,. $17 in advance and $20 at the gate. • Information: (949) 729-4400. LA DOLCE VITA Honorary ctiairman Antonio Cagnolo of Antonello Rlsorante will host an evening of live music and entertainment, "La Dolce vtta: at 6 p.m. Oct. 3 on the Village Green at South Coa11 Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Cotta Me ... Proceeds benefit cystic fibrosis researdi. Tidtets are $160. lnfonnatlon: (714) 983-1393. MUSIC KEIKO MATSUI The Hyett Rtgency Newport IN THEATERS TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX Cole Hauser, as rising star Bp Laramie, attends his first Hollywood premiere m the film "Paparazzi," directed by Paul Abascal. The movie opens m Newport-Mesa theaters today. Some of the film's conclusions are a little troubling. when compared to Western Ideas. They might play better and on more levels to a Chinese audience that understands the history. symbolism and culture in the movie. However, Lf you enjoyed "Crouching Tiger, I lidden Dragon," "Hero" will also delight you. • TIUCIA BEHLE lives in Newpori Beadl and works as a software validator. Olallenging everything you bleeping know This weird and wonderful film is like no other you've ever seen . Combining comedy. drama, fantasy and documentary, it romps acrnss the screen, challenging your basic assumptions of life. It addresses the great questions of science. philosophy and religion a!> a unifying interrogauon into the nature of reality. But n's done as though Einstein teamed up with Robin Beadi will hol1 Keiko Matsui as part of its Summer Jazz Series sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. today at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beacti. Tidtets cost $37.50 (for dinner padtages, add $26). Information: (949) 729-6400, http://www. summerjsrzserles.com. WARREN HILL, MARC ANTOINE, JEFF GOLUB AND EUGEGROOVE The Hyatt Regency Newport Beacti will hol1 Warren Hill, Marc Antoine, Jeff Golub and Euge Groove as part of Its Summer Jazz Series sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave, starting at 7:45 p.m. Sept. 10 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beacti. Tlc:bta cost S45 (for dinner padtages, add $26). lnfonnation: (949) 729-6400, http:llwww.summerjazzserles. com. MICHAEL FRANKS Singer and songwriter Mictiael Frankl will headline the eighth annual Sandpipers' Jazz Concert, benefttJng Hoag Cencer Center, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 11 at the Hyatt Regency Newport Beacti Outdoor Amphltheeter, 1107 Jemboree Road, Newport Beach. VIP dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. General edmlMlon la $65 and VIP tldtete e,. $160. Tlc*ets a,. evetlabte through the Hoag Hoepital Foundation. Information: Williams and Deepak Cllopra to write the screenplay. MWhatthe #S0! Do We Know?" 1s the unlikely 11tlc of a film storming ind1e art movie theaters. JOHN DE PKO Employing reaJ life and fictional stories. great animation a nd computer graphics. 1t uses the underlymg principles of quantum physics to explain the working!> of the real world that our senses perceive And it's all done with humor. intelligence and emouonal spikes that surprise and delight Academy Award wmner Marlee Ma rlin ~lays a s imple woman trying to understand why her personal reality 1s what it is. Standing in for aJI of u ... the plot propels her down the rabbit hole of modern scientific (949) 764-7212. RICHARD ELLIOT The Hyett Regency Newport Beacti will host Richard Elliot as part of its Summer Jazz Series, sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. Sept 17 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beadl. Tidtets cost $37.50 (for dinner padcages. add $26). Information: (949) 729-6400, http:llwww. summBfJBZZSeries.com RAY AND THE CORSAIRS The City Arts Commission will pNtsent Concerts in the Parks featuring the classic rode 'n' roll of Ray and the Corsairs from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Sept 19 at Peninsula Part (Next to Balboa pier), Newport Beacti. Information: (949) 717-3870. http://www.city. nttwport·b4'11ch.ca. us. NORMAN BROWN The Hyatt Regency Newpon Beacti will host Norman Brown as part of its Summer Jazz Series, sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. Sept. 24 at 1107 JamborH Road, Newport Beadi. Tlctleta co.t $37.50 (Dinner Padcages add $26). Information: (949)729-6400,http:/~ •ummerjazzNrln.com. DAME KIRI T! KANAWA Soprano Dame KJr1 Te Kanawe will perfonn et 2 p.m. Sept. 26 in theory into the subatomic reality that forms Lhe basis of every thought. feeling and sensory perception. Renowned scientists and psychologists offer astute comments on Lhe unfolding mystenei. she experiences. The result is a kaleidoscope of revelauons about how we come 10 know and what we think we know but never understood before. Defying all Hollywood formulai., this movie manages 10 be thought-provoking and l!ducauonaJ, yet wild and crazy aJI at the same 11me. What 1s reality? This intriguing film offers some perplexing answer!> while raising even more compelling que!>Uom about the core issues of our existence. The nearly !>old -out audience at Regal's UCI Art ( inemas gave this film a rousing applause at the end and stayed 10 watch thr credits. Go see why • JOHN DEPKO 1s a Cosld Mesa resident and a senior investigator for 1he Orange County public defender's office the Orange County Performing Arta Center's Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidtets are S46 to $78. Information: (714) 556-2787 or http://www.ocpac.org. PETER WHITE The Hyatt Regency Newport Beadi will host Peter White as part of its Summer J azz Series, sponsored by 94.7 The Wave, stanmg et 8 p.m. Oct. 1 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beacti T1dtets cost S37.50 (Dinner Padtages add $26). Information· (949) 729-6400. http://www. summer1azzseries.com. SALZBURG CHAMBER SOLOISTS The Orange County Pecforming See AFTER. Paa• A8 Straighten Up ~ewport/Mesa! • 'Cnttn'CMI SWORDFISH STF.AKS l'rTfta hw I~ f.U & llMlt f• \. /,,.,,/ Celestlno's FREEZER PACK ·WILD SAIMON 30 ~ · SAIMON SAUSAGE I&./ 0. IM)) I I • I I I ',I \ I < II 1 ! 1 • t , e ! \ ' I I I , e , \ ! • l I I•• • .1 I • ' I' I "I j • i • 11 .... I I I< I'• /11 •, ,.,J / 1,11/1 mlh &rul-O"J'p<tl S4Ls11 • . ro Br•t10 Oip1 0-TortiJIAs • Ho1M Styu Tt1mak1 . :u=:.,=:;q.~ .A W<Wn;JIJuriHcHDrli~ .. 270 Eat 17th St.• Costa Mesa• (949) 642-7191 Mon. • Sat. 8.00AM to 7 OOPM • 5..,,, 9 OOAM to£. OOPM ....,.,. .. Co-produced w rth San Jose Rt'pertory Thedtrt> Timothy Near A1t1111c 01terro1 Alexandra Urbinow\kr Monoginq Otrl"Clor 11 1\ ... ~ll. r"' ""' W 111 I I SEPTEMBER 7-0CTOBER 10 LfSIReat flll9' ....... II:" ~-··-.... -..-.. -...._,.,, __ . ....,....._. • FiMn Pri~ Sualt..s and &ef in Or-•np Cormty · Frnbat GrilUJ Lobnn, Cr11b and 5-fotJ ;,, tlN """' • l.Jw T"""'-"'Ftwak Si""1n1 '*"""' .. r.-., !V"'1a """ 6:00 ,.,,.,. ,. 9:00 ,.,,,. I .l Al Fridly, September 3, 2004 HAPPENINGS THEATER . . 'Brooklyn Boy' marks a first fof SCR TomTltut OallyPilot A good number of pla)'I that l&W the ftnt light of day at South Coast Repertory have gone on to eventual Broadway producdona, dating back to •Mother F.arth• In 1970. Nevertbelea, Donald Margulies' •erookJyn Boy,· opening next weekend. la a breed apart. ' ·erookJyn Boy; whJCh will have its world premiere at SCR. is a co-production with the Manhattan Theater OUb, which will transport the local production to its Biltmore Theater for a Feb. 3. 2005 opening. The cast of "Brooklyn Boy" -Adam Arkin, Ari Graynor, Arye Gross, Kevin Isola. Mimi Ueqer, Allan Miller and Dana Reeve -will comprise the first SCR show to move directly from Costa Mesa to Broadway. Set designer Ralph Funicello. costumer Jess Goldstein, llghting designer Chris Parry and music and eound dMiper MkbMl ROth will Mo tab their tllelltl to the Gnet White Way. •Brooklyn Boy'° WU comtntnlot*I by SCR and developed In Jta 2003 Pacillc Playwrights Feltival. Playwright Margulies has aeen two of hla worb unveiled lo(:ally-"Slsht uoaeeo· 1n 1991 and "Collected Stortea• ln 1996. Both were flnallats for the Pulltur Prize ln drama. ·and ·eo.Pected Stones• ea.med Margulies a Loi Angeles On.ma Critics Orcle award for playwriting, u well as the prestflioua 'led Schmitt Award for best world premiere. ADin tabs the title role of Eric Weiss (wasn't that Houdini's real name?), who shoots to fame after his semi-autobiographical novel becomes a national bestselleL He becomes tom between grabbing his dreams alid clinging to his principles. Addo took the part at the Paci6c Playwrights Festival reading of the script in 2003. ~o-nd ~Mi,k} ~hbfnlw<Jd ~~lmlmnll · The Spaghetti Bender is celebrating 35 years in Newport BcachJ Come sec why -you'll love us . . 949-645-0651 6204 W. Coa1t Hwy., NB Open At Spm Daily • AudJencel will recopa. AMn u the ton of ICtor Alu .\ddn. ~another famflqr name In the caat m Dina Reeve-wife of ctnemadc Superman awtopb« Reeve. MlJJer wW be nmember:ed tor h1a portnyal ofWUJy Loman ln SCR'a production of •Death of a Salesman.• Dhecttn8 the premiere la Daoiel S\.dllvan, who ataged' "Dinner With Prtenda" Callo written by Margulies. for which be woo the Pulitzer Prize) a few eeasooa ago. He also directed a trio of Shakespearean producdooa at SCR ln the '70., when the troupe was bouaed In a converted Newport Boulevard dime store. "Brooklyn Boy" will preview tonight thro\18h next Friday on the company'• Segeratrom Stage and will open SepL 11 , running through Oct. 10. Ticbta are available by calling the box office at (714) 708-5555. Meanwhile, waiting in the wings at SCR's adjacent AFTER Continued from A7 Alts Center's 2004-2006 Concert Series kldcs off with the Salzburg Chamber Soloists. The 15-member entemble will perfonn selections by Mozart. Mendelssohn and Dvorak at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4 In Founders Hall, 800 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. ricteta are $66 and are evallable through the Center Box Office at (714) 566-2787 or through http:llwww.ocpac.org. TAKACS QUARTET The Takacs Quartet will perform string quartet pieces by Bartof(. Borodin and Beethoven at 8 p.m. Oct. 7 at The Barclay Theatre, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tickets are $35 to $46. lnfonnation: (949) 854 46'6. •TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Dally Pilot. Hie reviews appear Fridays. BRIAN CtUERTSON FEATURING llCHAEL LINTON The Hyett Regency Newport Beach wfll host Brian Culbertaon featuring Michael Linton 11 part of Its Summer Jazz Serles, sponsored by 94. 7 The Wave. starting 118 p.m. Oct. 8 It 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport e .. ch. Tlc:iteta cost $37.50 (Ofnner Pacbgea add $28). Information: (949) 729-6400. http://www. •ummerjazz:serie•.com. lEIPZJG GEWANDHAUS ORCtEsntA The Leipzig Gewandhaua Orcheatre wlll perform Brahma' "Plano Concerto No. 1 In D minor, Op. 15• and "Symphony No. 4 In E minor, Op. 99• et 7 p.m. Oct. 10 at the Orange County Performing Arta Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa MeH. Tlc:bta are $79 to $160. Information: (949) 663-2422 or htfp:/lwww. Tlclcetm••t•r. com. RICKBltAUN The Hyatt Regency Newport Beach will host Ride Braun 11 part of Its Summer Jazz Series, aponaored by 94.7 The Wave, starting at 8 p.m. Oct. 16 at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Tidcets cost $37.60 (Dinner Padcages add $28). Information: (949) 729-8400, http://www. •ummerjazz .. rie•.com. BITES Ccnllnuld from M . SEASON Contilued from A6 written memoirs of her desperate family's days in biding from their inevttable fate. "Poetry 101 ·is the subject at Orange Coast College as OCC's Repertory Theater Company 1aWlCbea Its 20th season. The student-operated troupe will open d:Ue celebration of the spoken word nm Friday for the customary two-weekend run. Also on the collegiate acene, C.osta Mesa's Vanguard Uniwraity will kick off its new season with the musical revue "Starting Here, Starting Now. .. opening next Friday for two weekends. This show places its emphasis on the sean:h for love and rompanionship. The followlng Friday. Sept 2', will see the Newpon Theater Arts Center back in busineaa with Herb Gardner's most well·known comedy "A Thousand Oowna. • That particular play holds apeda1 memories, since it was the first show I~ for the Daily Pilot nearly .W years ago, and 25 years later I took on the ro&e of Mt.nay Bumi in a commwlity theater production. OCC's Rep company again will be out to prove ,that less is more. starting SepL 30, with Its annual • 10 or Lesa Festival." This program will be a aeries of one-act plays. each running for a muimum of 10 minutes, and all will be student-directed. "The Retreat Prom Moscow" on South Coast Rep's Julianne Argyros Stage doesn't deal with • BE8T ..U Nnl tNefY Friday, I ' Greer ~can be INChed lit gfWIWYfdtw•yahoo.oom; lit 330 w. Bay St., eo.t. MeM, CA 92827; M • by fax .t (949) 846-4170. the Napoleonic wan direcdy, but rather tbdr Impact on an unraveling 33-year modem .. ' maniage in thla \\at Coast premiere by WOiiam ~ OpenJng mgbt will be Oct. 1. Vanguard Untvenlty is beet ill action Oct. 15 with a revival of the class1c vintage comedy ·ure With Father ... The shaw details • patrian:b's strugles with his four sons and his wile, who's determined to have him baptized. It nms through Oct. :U. The SCR apotltgbt awinp back to the SegetitJom Stage Oct. 22 with .Habeas Corpus" by Alan Bennett, a farcical piece focusing on some )'OlDlB Brits in the late '60s and early '70s. It's de8Cribed as a a>mk wbirtwtnd of 1ecbery within the medical profession. Orange Coat ColJege wiD rowld out the 6rat two months of the season with 'Vaew of the Dome.· a new aadrical play by Theresa Rebeck touted as a a>mic journey through the sexual politics and intrigue of the nation's capital lt'D be on view for only four days. Oct. 21-2'. November wiD bring another gust of theatrical wind. with SCR's Young Comerwtory staging "The Hobokm Chicken P.xperiment.. yanguard UnJveraity at.aging "A Mwder is Annowx:ed." Newpon Theater Arts C.enter opening the "Redwood Curtain• and. late in the month, SCR mounting Its 25th annual production of· A OuDtmas Quol" Yes. it's nearly that time again. •TOM mus rwlewa local tneate,. for the Dally Pilot. Hia revtew. appear Fridays. ·······-... , ................................. . ... ..,.111111 ........................... . 11-M & ... 111•1• PIS 11 •• .r ... .111.• ....................... (948) 848-4202 Ganlen Cafe Dln••·Your•avorlte Loctll Call ..... 'V· , • It l30W. r,but on. :kin >f Ufe Ilsa four .24. Nd 22 0 ling te WJCt 2}'· I. IS e the I 'I' l • 1 l.. • OaiyPlot Friday, September 3, 2004 At .. HIGH SCHOOL F-OOTBALL . ~ustangs· ·overru~ by· Wildcats Costa Mesa cuts 14-0 halftime deficit in half, before Brea Olinda prevails in season opener. lttck Devereux Daily Pilot NEWPORT B~CH -The second start of the Tom Bald- win era for Costa Mesa High football began with a 2 l -7 nonleague loss to Brea Olinda, Thursday night at Newport Harbor High. ·Everything we did wrong, we can correct," the 72-year old head coach told his team after the game. Indeed, S<X&BOMD the Mus- tangs bobbled the cen- ter- quarter- b.ack ex-Brea 21 change Mesa 7 frve times, with two resulting in turnovers. Another turnover deep into Wildcat territory halted an· other drive. A missed tack.le created an 80-yard touchdown for Brea Olinda in the fourth quarter. . "Our defense played very well," Baldwin said. "We just had a couple big turnovers Ion offense)." ·Brea Olinda recovered a fumble halfway through the first quarter. T'wo plays later, it looked as if the Mesa defense was going to be able to hold the Wild- cats scoreless following a sack and forced fumble by. Jasbir Seewat and recovery by Jeff Waldron. But a defensive holding penalty gave Brea Olinda an automatic first down on the 2 i.. The next play, quarterback Eric Anicich connected with tight end Tommy Gallarda for a touchdown. The Mustangs received the kickoff and put together a niJie-play, 63-yard drive and looked ready to tie the game. On the first play of the second quarter, Ryan French com- "teted a pass in the flat to a ~elver who juked his way to the 6-yard line, only to have &he ball stripped out as he Illas being tack.led by Justin "oyt,a. ... Six plays later, Goyea ran ;. the right tack.le for a 58-Dlrd score. ""But the Mustangs did not --- give up or give lo. The defense recovered a Wildcat fumble on the Brea Olinda 13 to start the second half, but Mesa waa unable to come away with any points. The Mustangs put together a 12-play, 65-yard drive in the fourth quarter, capped off with a 9-yard touchdown run by Tyter Legg with 4:40 left In the contest. Legg finished with 17 carries for a team- high 60 yards. "I thought Legg played well, especially considering it was -his first time carrying [the ball) on varsity," · Baldwin said. The very next play on of- fense, Anicich threw a quick slant to David Fullerton, who broke one tackle and was off to tht: races for an 80-yard touchdown for the 21 -7 final. "Brea has a real strong pro- gram," as~1c;tan1 coach l:ddie Steward said. "We gave up a couple big playc;, but I don't think we played too badly." Subtract the 58-yard scam- per and the defense held Go- nyea to 49 yards on I 3 carries. Legg was the leading rusher for the Mustangs, and Jeff Waldron finished with IOI yards receiving on five catch- es. "What can you say about Jeff?" Baldwin said. "He made great play<; out there._" French threw four jump balls to Waldron, and the tight end caught three of them with the other noating out of bounds. He was also active as linebacker. Baldwin said he was im- pressed with the play of his team, especially considering the number of new players on the varsity level. He said he expects a jump in the level of play when Costa Mesa plays Corona del Mar Sept. IO at Newport Harbor High. WThe biggest improvement for players is between the first and second game," Baldwin said. The game showed an im· provement in many aspects from last year's team for Costa Mesa. French's 10 completions and 148 yards through the air would have been Mesa single- game highs in 2003. Waldron's 101 receiving yards would have been the second-best single-game per- formance for a receiver in 2003. "The game came down to a couple of big turnovers,· Baldwin said. "Those are things that happen in foot- ball, though." PH(JTr !:!' ~fr4' TP[P A • Costa Mesa High inside linebacker Cameron Wynglarz, left, and Robert De La Cruz (6 7) combine with a third teammate to bnng down a Brea Olinda runner during the first quarter of the nonleague game at Newport Harbor High. The Wildcats prevailed. 21-7, Thursda~ Above . Brea Ohnda's David Fullerton (29), tnes in vain to pull in a pass after 1t was knocked away by Costa Mesa cornerback Jorge Quiroz during the first quarter of Thursday's nonleague game at Newport Harbor High. At left, Quiroz tnes to turn the corner as Brea defenders Fullerton and Enc An1cteh 08) chase BOYS WATER POLO BASKETBALL ABA team coming to fairgrounds ·Sailors . , feeling at home Versatilify abounds for Newport Harbor, which returns to own pool after one-year break. Orange County Crush scheduled to open 36-game basketball season in November. Bryce Alderton Oatty Pilot •• AlO Friday, September 3, 2004 BIM Ollndal Co.ui Mesa 7 7 0 7 • 21 0 0 0 7 . 7 f1RST QUARTER • BO-Gallarda 21 pass from Anlclch (Startt kJdc). 4:47. SECOND QUARTER BO -Gonyea 68 run (Startt kick). 8:35. FOURTH QUMTER CM -Legg 9 run (Begwell kl<*). 4:40. BO -Fullerton 80 pass from Anicidl (Startt kidc). 4:27. A-600 (est.) INOMDUAL RUSt9«1 BO -Gonyea. 14-107, 1 TO; Vandeudekom, 4-39; Garcia. 4-10; Choi. 1-3; Anderson, 1· 1; Anicich 1-minus-1. CM -Legg. 17-00, 1 TD; Quiroz. 10-37; Frendl. 4-15; Hunter. 4-0; Ruit;·1-7; Wright, 1--0. INOMDUAL PASSING BO -Anicidl, 5-10--0, 136. 2 TDs. CM -French, 10-25-1, 148. INDMDUAL RECEIVING BO -Fullerton. 2-88, 1 TD; Gallarga. 2-45, 1 TO, Garcia. 1-3. CM -Waldron, 5-101, Krikorttian, 2-16; Quiroz, 2·14; Legg, 1-17. GAME STATISTlCS . ... .. . .. SPORTS KENT TREPTOW I DAILY Pl.OT Costa Mesa quarterback Ryan French (10) scramble's away from Brea Otinda's Austin Vandeudekom in the nonleague season opener. CRUSH drawn to the fairgrounds. Op.Claisic • upconung Sud contest scheduleCI in Newport Beach Sept. 24. .. Forstdow"8 Rushe9·v•rc14Qe "-'ngv••d9ge ,,_ng ::1 «;:: Continued from A9 "The A8A is family-affordable fun and the fairgrounds repre· sent that," C.Opeland said. "We didn't have to re-invent the wheel From a marketing stand- point. it made a lot of sense." "This is something the whole family can do together," said Usa MacDonald, director of communications for the fair- grounds. "There's a lot of good synergy between [the Crush) and our organization." season. C.Orey Gains, who as- sisted CUreton at Long Beach, which featured former West Newport resident and famed NBA rebounder Dennis Rod· man. will have the same role with the Crush. SCHEDULE Net retum yerda • ~~ N4ll o11 ..... Puntt Fumblff-fumbles lo•n Regs--yerd9ge Tlmeof~ ~1118 37·119 1311 148 S-10-0 1().21)-1 NA NA 0-0 0-0 30' M7 2·385 2~1 NA ~3 2·20 ~315 NA NA 'Pun1murne.1nteroeptjona. fvmble rtltl.lmS QUOTE OF THE DAY "Everything we did wrong, we can correct.'' Tom Baldwin, Costa Mesa football coach with the Crush, part of the 38· team ABA. a developmental league, last week and crews will begin constructing an air dome to cover the dirt-filled arena in early November, once the C.Osta Mesa Speedway season ends, Crush General Manager Kevin C.Opeland said. The Crush's first of 18 home games is scheduled for Nov. 18 in an arena with an expected ca- pacity of 4,21 l. The arena will be air-conditioned, Copeland said. Crush officials considered other sites, such as the Bren Events Center at UC Irvine, along with Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, but were first The fairgrounds host the Orange C.Ounty Fair every sum- mer, along with April's Youth Expo. Tic.ket prices will range from $7 .50 for general admission to $40 for floor seats. . When they do go on sale, tick- ets with discounted rates are ex- pected to be offered to local youth organizations such as YMCA groups. C.Opeland said. Falr officials welcomed the Crush, who will play in the six- team Southwest Division, with open arms. The Crush also announced their coach during the press conference. . Earl Cureton, a 12-year NBA veteran forward who averaged 5.4 points and 4.7 rebounds playing for seven teams, includ- ing powerful Philadelphia 76er squads of the early 1980s that featured Hall of Farner Julius Erving, will lead the Crush. Cureton guided the Long Beach Jam, a member of the Southwest Division that also in· eludes Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Tijuana. to the A8A title last Norm Nixon, who averaged 15.7 points during 10 NBA sea- sons, including the first six with the Los Angeles Lakers, will be a special assistant to Cureton. Free-agent tryout dates for the 12-player team will be held Sept 14-15 in Anaheim, which hosted the now-defunct Southern Cali- fornia Surf A8A franchise for the 2001-02 sea.son. The Surf fell to the Kansas Qty Knights, 118-113, in the league title game that year. The Crush regular-season schedule consists of 36 games. TODAY FooCbd High school -Estancia vs. Corona del Mu, at Newport Harbor High, 7 p.m . Soccer College men -V~nguard vs. Newman (Kansas) et Utah tournament. 2 p.m. College women -UC Irvine at Arizona. 7:30 p.m.; Vanguard at Dominican (Ceflf.), 2 p.m. Vole.yball College women - Northeaster at UCI, 7:30 p.m .; Vanguard at Concordia tournament, TBA. PllS&NTU BY TH& CALlfORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION Call 1-:IOO-COAIT-4U or vlllt .... .,._..,...,....,. ,.. .. .. .. • , on uf !l .... mo:. .... far ..... ~ .. \ 72-m a 'be-- wll me rJne of. er- at .. 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Ilda car.on Hil IDd Brea~ boch jlmkn Jardl II 1 lhtee )'Mr vanity_. jobld on dlil )'ar'a t'91D by6eibnan brocba-Clinmn)orth. \ MAAKC. OU~/OM.YPLOT ~has aJso been lmpresaed with 6-fool-2 fmlh-Goafie Michael Robinson (1) is back to anchor man Nate Casdllo, a ldt-baoded driwr who he the Newport Harbor defense this fall. The Sailors ooacbed on the IS-member UA national cadet LS-open Sept. 14 against Long Beach Wilson. .,.t-Wlder team that placed fourth out of six teams In • int!rnadonal lounwnent in Serbia. Castillo scored 13 pis in ftve games. Clinton Jorth is also involved wtlh the natiooal cadet team. ~ are improved over ..last year. I th1nk we'll be a lot more competitive,· 4'nch saJd. ,, Senior K.enny Moad. alon« wbh JunJor retumeR 'Devor Armstrong and left-handed driver Thlrord <;ottam. provide additional otreniiM firepower, which. ~ hopes will lesserl the bb¥ of lk.wy's departure. , .. "Ust ~ It was always Michael going in and other ~ mew that and played mrie to take hhn out or um rhythm)," Lynch said. "1hts season. it's more dl- \ll!Die. Al. any one time. we can look to take advantagoe of mbmatches and give OUlleMs a lot more options. The Sailors will have the luxury of pJaylng In their own pool after nearly two years since hosting a boys water polo game. The Tars' home opener against Co- ronado Sept 18 marts the first boys ~ played on campus since Newpon defeated Northwood on Nov. 14, 2002, to advance to the OF Division I quarter- finals. "\4k can go to OW' left ·handiers. 1ettord and Nate. and have an attaci. lJITUO.ii --tA the pool" The Tu.rs' defeme will be anchored by senior goal· keeper Michael Robinson, a three-~ varsity starter who ~ nine saves a contest (252 total) last sea- son to earn second-team All-Sea View League laurels. Newport played all its home games at Corona del Mar last sea.son due to renovation of the Sailors' pool With the new pool now in place, the Sailors can fo- cus more attention on their game strategy instead or driving to surrounding ventJe>. "We can go from the weight room to the pool m five minutes," l-¥J1Ch said. ~It'~ nice to be back." ·He is one or the top three goalies in (Division fl ." 4'nCb said of ~ who stands 6-2. ·11e has woi:ked really bard. he's got a lot more confidence and gained a lot of strength." THE SAILORS , Senior Eric Carlson and junior Kyle Sherman will :defend in front of Robinson. ~ sophomore Bl)U! Md.a.in. younger brother of Nathan McUlin. a fonner Newport gOaikeeper. will be Robinson's backup. :4'ndl said t • • With the caJent assembled. 4'nch hopes to claim ~s third league title In four seaso~ along with J-eaching at lea.st the OF semifinals. "1'x>thil1 (last year's league champion! ~our major :COO[]J)eltitio·1 n I believe (the Knights! have four starter.; " 4'nch said Newport~ nonleague schedule. Includes the Sept l 4 opener against defending Division I champion Beach Wilson at Belmont Plaza. alon.g with con· against perennial p<M'el"S Coronado. El Toro and Bishop's. Brett Auer Trevor Armstrong Eric Canson Nate Castillo Telford Cottam Carson Hill Clay Jonh Clinton Jonh Bryce Mclain Kenny Moad Michael Robinson Kyle Sherman Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Newport. which has \'Ql 11 OF Southern Section 'des, faa!d Wilson three times last se&an, toe.in~ by one goal twice and four goals in their la.st roc'etin~ Coac:t.: Jason Lynch (founh year) ...CIOnCI ........... u.. I,... ........ ,.__,M) 1 Notice Is tt.reby 11ven •that an e119he1hon has 'bun submitted by !Steven Fischer In 11ccord1nce with the ll>f'Ovlslons of Section 120.63 060 of the New· :port Beach Ml'111Clp1I ,Code (NBMC). the 1Pl1nnln1 • Dinclor m1y 'lsaue 1 ~ permit lo !99PfOVt e Pf*1 tlllt 1Hcttda the bulldln1 1bull llmits nt.bished 1by the Zonllta Code The ;propo11d .f2·foot t1H ,bull41ftl tlld COWtr9d 1perlll11t 11111 with a bUlldlfll bull of us thet 'wlll ucaed the pe1mit· ,ltd~ btltk •Ito•· 1111ce of 0.7&. Tiit •bulldltll .... Nlntaln • •front y111tte~ of 22 :ftet,lrom Otdllcl Avenue. ,with die t1-.>tlon of •the Kt* ....... ,. !Ml :w11 ••'-' .. Ille ffont ,pro.,.tCy .... et OfdlW 1A~.All( ....... ill r1_... •11t1llc:ido11 1 ls a ,, ....... 11dl* ... .... af ........ ltor .~itllt ''°"' "°"' 1tMY ... flMf cak•· ''*' ... ~--wttll ............. wt .... ~IO.IJ.MO D 1f the ,-..c,, n. ..... , ii ~::.~ ifl Hit SC =a.. ..... -= = ...... :r . .: ~ .... ,li•n(~lll ... I ................ ...... ~-..... ...--a..----~···rU ~ ~ ...... ~ ' .. ~ 1n 0tW to be consid· end in the Pf1nn1n1 Dwector'1 decision If 1pprowed at tlM time of review, the 1ppe1I l*iod of 14 dayi wtll beon from that d•le. durint which time any Interested p11ty 0t thew 111U!or111d •a•nt 11 lfle11ed of tflat dec1..c>n m1y fHe • noltc• of a~ to !tit Pl1nn1n1 Commlssio11 with • f1lint I• of $975 00 lo defr1y Ille cost of the app.al procedure The 1ppffc1tl011 1nd develot>fltent plans of the proposed p<OjKt Ire 1va1l1ble for pubhc review and "'spection 1 t the P .. 11nin1 Department touted •I 3300 '"•port Boulevard (Bu1l4ln1 C) "•wpo1t luch, CA 92663 f ot further lnfOfmabon, tcwtllci the Newporl 8-h l'lanntna ='"""'' •l (949) 644· MOTL Th HpellM of lhi. notlee le p1id from I filUll fM Cof1ected from the •leant PubllshW Newport Bueti/Cost. M.sa Deily Pilot S.pltntbtr 3, 2004 F492 durtnl which time any 1nteusted party or lhetr 1uthor11ed 11en1 .ie tttend of that dec1~1on m1y hie a notice of 1pi>e1l to lhe Pl1nn1n1 Comm1»t0n with a f1hn1 lee of $975 00 10 defray Ille cost of lhf appu l proc:.dure The appltc1t1on •nd development plans of the proposed pro,ect a•e nulable for public 1 evlew 1nd 1nspec1ton .tt the Pt1nn1"1 Oep1rtmen1 lonted 1t 3300 Newport Boulevard (Buildm11 C) flfewpor t But h CA 92663 For furt her information. conllct the Newport '"!eh Planntnl Oe9¥1mtnt It (949) 644 3200 MOTtt The upense of this not1ee Is p•ld trom • f11tn1 fM collected It om Ille 1PC>hcant P ublts hed Newport 8t1ch/Cosu Mesa Oa~y P 1lo t Sep terilbef 3, 2004 F493 ffdltlMhsium .... s...... lhe loltowmii per \uns are d0•/11! busmen llS JAG 8170 Crowley Clrcle Buena Park, CA 90621 Alleen Conc•lves 8170 Cfowley Cucle. Buen• Perk. CA 90621 i.mes Con<.alvts 8110 Cfowley Cor<.le Buena P1rli. CA 90621 lh1s busmes' 1s • on ducted by husband and wile Have you started d<1•na bustness yet? Ho At teen Conca Ives lh1s sl1lement wa\ ftted wtlh Ille County Clerk of Oranae County on 08/17/04 20046ff 7280 011ly Pilot Au& 20, 'Z7. S4!pl 3, 10, 2004 F 475 Ac-.. ..... .... s...... ficftM"'*-.... s....... I he follow one PIH \Ons art doma business .,, West Co•st Entf'rpnsn . 4122 Momma Siar 011v~. Hunton1ton Bea<.h CA 91649 Sla<.y Ren;ie lee, 4172 Morn1n11 Siar Drive Hunlln1ton Buc.h CA 9<'649 I hts business 1s con duc.,d by an 1nd1v1dual Have you slarltd do1n1 bu"neu yet? No Stacy Renn ltt Thi\ slltemenl wn filed with the County Cieri. of Or1n1e Cou"IY on 08/10/04 20046tt64S1 Daily Pilot Aut IJ ?0. 27.Sepl 3,2004 F460 Rctlll. ...... ... s...... The lollowlna persons are do•na business u Siu the C11p, 5901 W11ner A'le Apl 268, Hunt1n1ton Beach. CA 92649 Joaeph McCann 5901 Werner 4ve Apt 268. Hunhnaton Beach. CA 92649 This bua!Mss is con ducted by 1n 1nd1v1dual Hne you started do•nt buMness yet1 Yes 6/2004 Josepll McC1nn This 1t1tement was filed with the County Ciefll of Orena• County onOl/17/04 IOM6ffUI Dilly Pllot Au1 20, /7• Sept 3, 10,2004 f 76 BRIEFlY UCI Women sweep Libe(tY Wing's 16 killS key Anteaters' successful · season opener Thursday night. Sel:WJr' OUlllde bins ~ wq a ~ ~ wn· Al-Amm- can. bad • ~ 16 k9I and WbiDey ,.._, a JmU tmDl6!r tan~ added 10 ID hr.Ip the ~ mm a ».23. »26. ll).21 lWJl'luMeeta WOIDllJI \d- ~ wtn CMr ~ Lblty Tht.nday al Oawbd c.otn lmior libero ~ Fealber- 11.0De bad a Olllrh-hfF 13 digs for the Anleatm ~ ... setter Mhle Hain Juit miBed her' fimt ~ c:l che ll'mOll, deal- ing out 43 llllMll and recocding nine digs. The Antf.alerS (1-0) bit .347 8fd middle bkxDr Amanda ~ had 5eYeO total blocb for the win· neni, who earned a 9-7 advantage CM:I' the Flames in total blocks. Jenny Belk had 16 kills and IO dig'i for u~ which received 33 ~from Kristin Cdson. The Anteaters return to action tonight They play host to North· ~ in the second march of the UC lrvine/Nike tournament George WMhinglon and William & Maiy open the IOlmlaJllent at 5 pm Rally dooms Vanguard • SOCCER: Senior Thomas Penuit scored four goals. three in the second half. to lead Montana State University-Billings to a come-from-behind 4-3 noncon- ference men's soccer victory over Vanguard in the Westminster tournament in Salt !Ake City Thwsday. Freshman Jeffery Cocca put Vanguard up. 3-2. with a goal in the 72nd minute, but Penuit bed )he game two minutes later on a free kick and sent in the game- winner in the 83rd minute. Annando Ortiz and David McAulay each tallied single goals for Vanguard (1-1), wtuch outshot the Yellowjack.ets, 22· 7. Mariano Salcedo. Matt I f es.s and Jarrett Borrego all added ac;- sists for the Lions. who conclude the townament against Newman University of Kansas today. UCI runners No. 4 •CROSS COUNTRY: 1 he UC lniDI IDllD Ind wamm't Q'Olt courmy t9llDI bod> occupy Ihle No. .. lilnldllc 1o 118 ftlll*d¥e' Bfc Welt Ox*8a101 pwJn m.chelpall. The Aolell« mm tocaled 46 ~ In the pol. nding behind Oil A>ly San Luit Obilpo (81), UC S8Dta Butma (67) and \Mb Stale (64). UC Rmnide and Idaho tied· for the No. s spot wld> 38 rc*Jll. 1be ua womrn niceMd 72 poinD rn the po1, whk:h -...uc Santa 8ad:J8la <99>, klllbo (83) a c.al Poly (77) In ~ COp dne spots. ua opens its aeason Sept tl. hosting the UCll JL Deli8J' Fnter- priael invbadonal at HLnti:nglon Beach Central Pm. VU track additions •TRACK AND FIELD: Van- guard University had added four crack and field athletes. Lions men's and women's coach Bryan Wilkins has announced. Erik Van Aken and Stewart Ramsey have joined the men's program. while Whitney Hanen- burg and Oaire Bun:.h will com- pete for the women. Van Aken, a Cuesta College ~fer, competed at Ocean View High. The sprinter specialv.e. in the 400 meters. but also runs the 100, 200 and relays. His ~t nme in the 400 is 49.5 seconds. Ramsey is a pole vaulter from Mount Spokane I figh in Waslung· ion. His top clearance as 13 feet, 6 inches. Hanenburg. who will al<,(> play basketball for the !Jons, come<. from Valley <hnsnan I lJgh in Chandler, Ariz. She will compete in the pole vault. m whtch her ra reer best i.'> 10-4 . Balch ruru. the I 00 and 200 and could possibty earn d !>pot on th{• Vanguard relay team.<.. A 21xn graduate of Scotts Valley High. Sht' will make her debut in collegiatt• competitio n next '>pnn~ Anteaters add coach •STAFFING: Mike Nagler, with 12 year. of experience at tht' NCAA Division I lt.'Vt'I, ha' het>n named head Mrength cllld rnnd1 Lioning coa<:h at UC.. Lrvmc NagJer come<. to UCI after '>t"l'V mg in a c.,1milar capacity .ti L<tl State follerton ~nee January 2CXXl He ..erwd a., as.sistant c.,trcngth cooch .it th~ Univer.11y ol Iowa 11~ lUOO). li.Jylrn (l\f%-'}8). "AMI•••• (1986-96), UNY U-..s> Md ........ a. (1982..m). Hee.med .. becMoR dlpBe in Gerdle ldence from •llWq- (00 Sc:lte In 1993 and a. ~ depee In lr.trwlolngy from UNIY in 1995. N8gles" will begin· bk new poli- don at UC lmDe Sepe. 13. A JeDO- valed ltrmglb and contliMeq ant.er wil open dl.mQg the 6'1 to ~the unM!nily's 23 .mumi&- Jeglate alhledc leamL Vanguard wanen bbmktd • SOCCER: Danyell CortopM- sJ sco~ two goals lD power tbe Cal State Monterey Bay women'a soccer team to a 3--0 QOOCQnfer- ence VJCtory over visiting Van- guard Wednesday. I feather fape led the Lions (I · 1) with 13 shots on goaJ while Vanguard goalkeeper Lauren Waller made eight saveb in her first coUegiate game. CdM seeking trainer •HELP WANTED: <..orona del Mar I ltgh u. looking for an all· sport!> t.ralJler. lJ1terested appli- cants •,hould phone Girls Athletic Otrector Dawn Payne at (949) 5 15- 6048 or &1)" Athleuc Dlrector Jer· ry Jetrnd . (~9) 5 I 5..Ql58. Appb- canb m ay abu lax a r06ler to (949) 515 W 7! Tape i ~ Lion of Week \ •SOCCER: Ht'ather Tupe, a Van>{Udrd Uni ver'>i ty junior women.. -.ulcer playe r who o pe ned 1J1t: '>ea~on With three ~oah 111 d v1t tory ov~r Betha ny College. ha'> heen named Uon of the Wt't'k. the school an- nounu~d . lape. a 5 fool 7 forward in he r '>t'rond '>Cason with the Li· on-.. Wd'> prima rily a d efe nd er rn .W0 3. rape\ hat trick k.eyed a 5-0 non conferem·l' win Aug. 28. Online ~ignups offered •YOUTH MSKETBAll.: ~tu· dent!> in grades 1-8 who attend ny '>Chool w11hin the Newport- Me-., Unified <ichool Dtstnc t can now re~ic,1er fo r the upcom tn~ l\at1onal Junior Ba!>ltetbaJI '>l'<l'>On o nhne ln1ert''>lt'd playi:r-, may '>lgn Ltp on the Newport-Me!>a NIB wt•h '>tie www n1bl.org, for wrn- ler le4!llC~ that begin .Nov. I. RdtllMW.. ......... nc-.. .... ... s...... FidltlM .... ....s....... RdfllM ..... .... s....... Fiditlm ..... .... s....... The tottow1n1 penons 11 e do1n1 business as Prec:ise Sotuhons 2782 Lorenzo Ave • Co s t• Mesa CA 92626 M1Mhew Scott Mell inlay. 2782 loren10 Ave Co\la Mesi CA 92626 Trus business 1\ con du~led by an tnd1v1dual Have YOU ,,.,led doln1 business yet' Ve\ II 9 ?004 Matthew Scotl McK inlay This slalemenl wn tiled with the County Clerk ot Or 1n1e County on 08/17/04 2004Ht72U Daily Pilot Au1 20. 21 Sept 3, 10,2004 f472 The follow1n1 persons are do1na IJusiness as a) Newport ShCKts RHI Est1t1. b) Plclfrc Stlofes Rul Estate, c) l loa ns com. d) 'Rul C slate Info com, Atbo I.ado Of•v•. Fullerton. Calf1ornta 9283!i Trev or. Robert Devis. 757 Ar bola do D11ve. r ullerlon. C1l1lorni1 92835 This busH'leu is con ducted by 1n incliv1duel Hoe you stlrted dotnc bu11ness yet1 Ho Trevor Dnrs This stelement wu hied With the C-ty Cleftl of Or1n1• County on 09/01/04 20046tfft17 D1ily Pilot Sept 3, )21 17,24.200' f~ The followln1 per \Ons art dome bus1nen n Belvidere Proptrl•ts lid . 3730 Bur Street South, Unit H Santa An1, Cahforn11 92704 (dward J Doyle 3730 Bur Street So41th Unit H. Santa. Ana. Cahfo1n1a 92704 Thtl bustness 1s con dueled by 1n 1nd1V1du.tl Hive you started doma business yet' Yes 07/01/?004 Edward J Doyle This statement wn hied with the County Cieri. of Oun1e County on 07/27/IM 20046ff477S D11fy Pilot Aua 20. 27. Sept 3, 10. 2004 f 482 ......... -*'-' The foffow1n1 persons are do1n1 business as 1) Crown West Records b) Crown West Produc hons, 175 W Cerritos Avenue. Suite B An• helm, CA 92806 Crown West Enter m11nment. LLC (CA). 175 W C.r1tos Avenue. Suite B. Anaheim, CA 92806 Tht1 blnifleSS IS COf'I ducted by. limited llablllty Co Haw you 1brted Oolnt buslnfts, yet1 Yes. 07/27/2004 Crown West Enter tain"'9nt. LLC Am1nave Aumue, M111ecw This sutemenl was filH with Ille CountJ C... of Of1n11 County Oft Olll0/04 .......... Dafl~ilot Au&. 13, 20, 27, ~ 3, 2004 f '51• The following person\ are dooni bu'>mus as S12nature Smile Dental Prattice. 18JS W Or antethotpe Ave r ul ler Ion CA 978J3 Daniln & Vtll1tama Dental Corpor .il1on {CA) 18 ~5 W Or 1n2elhorpe Ave r ul lerlon CA 92833 Thi\ bU'>IOfSS " lOn dut lfd by d corporalt0n H .. ~ you started do•nt bu.,1nt>ss yet, No Oanan & V1lla11 nh1 Denial Corporal1on l menlo V V1ll11ama Pre~1dent fht\ statement w," hied with the Count f Clerk ol Or 1n11e Cnuntv on01IS04 20046993438 Datly Pilot Au& I J 20. 21 S4!pt_!_ ~ r 455 Rdlllls ..... ......... The followon2 per\on' are dOtnl bu''"'~' ,., Talbt>rl ~d1ut Croup Tustin 13157 N,wporl Avenue . fu\lon CA 92780 hlbetl Mtdocal Croup. Inc . (CA). 1665 Seen•( Onve •100. Costa Meu CA92626 This bu"nns 1s con ducted by a cor1x1u hon lilve you \tarted dotnt business yet' Yes 10/01/2001 Talt>er t JHdic•I Grouo. Inc., Ke1lh Wilson , PreSIClent & ClO This st1lement was filed with the County Cle<ll of Onn1e County on 07/21/IM 2004tff4060 Dilly Piiot Aul 13. 20. 27,Sept 3,200' f419 The lollowin11 PP"ons ar • du1n11 bu' ··n~\\ •~ a > Tt11 GNP Prott'• I b 1 All•rnat1v• •!. Md1n stream "/04Z? Sv• dm<>•~ Or TrabulO Canvcon CA 97679 P11-.11ll.i Ma yl•tlel 70477 Sy<amorr Dr Tr abut I) t;anvo11 CA '1?67'1 Cr~11nry Br•loll 71'4"2 :>y<.dmnre D11vP l1J b1JLU Cdnyon CA 'l.?bl9 fh1'. bu~'""'' '' ton dueled by husband and .. ,,, Have you \I.Ir t~d do•nR busontH yeP No M" h.tPI Curdell I h•\ slattmenl was ltled with lht' County Cle,~ ol O•.ine• C<1unty on 01 JO 04 20046ttS212 D.i1ty 1'1kll AuR ?7 Stop! 3 JO 17 ?004 f 491• RdllmW.. .... s...... !he followtnii per ... uns are do•na bu"ness .is U S Realty Croup 2429 W Co•\I fiwy Suitt' 207 Newpo1l Ruch Cahto1n1a 92663 Robe• I l ou1s Rush '>l<Y.> A R1n1 Avenue Newpor I Be•<h Cah torn•• 97663 Thi'\ bus1ntss " <on ducted by an 1nd1V1dual Hn t you star led dom& bulMless yet' Yes 09/IS/1997 Robert Louis Rush This st1temenl was hied wtlh the County Cler~ of 011n1• Catrnty onOl/11/IM 2CMM6"67SJ Dilly Pilot Aua 13. 20. 27. Sept. 3. 2004 f467 T hp follow1n1i per ,ow 1r r du1na bu\1nu\ •~ M & (.J <,ommun•Lahon~ 78 V1• C•lillo R.incho S•nl1 Mdtlilrtla t A 9?688 H1ll<1'~ l dlX)onte Cur IPy 4975 ( Whitton Ave Pho1:n11 Al 8!>018 l ,. 11 11 1 I ,. r Ann Mnph~rson 59J W Weath~• by (;h1ndl•1 A.l 852'8 Tht' busmf'\\ 1\ c.on ducl"d by .i eene<al parlner\hlCI Hav" you \tarted dotn1 bus1nes\ yet' No H1llar y Curio This ,,., .. ment WH hied with I Iii! County Clerll ol Ouniie County on 08 10104 2004•ff6424 Daily Pilot Aut 13 20. 27 Sept 3 2004 f 461 Re-.. ..... ........ The lollowint persons 11e do1n1 busoness H .. , ScMll Shuttle. b) Soul lim ou sine . 175 W Ceu •I os Avenve. S4Hte B Anlhe.,,.. CA 92IOI Soul, U C, 175 W Cetntos Aven1te, Suite B Anahet"'. CA t2IOI This business 11 con duc ted by limited lial>tltty Co Hoe you st.rted 6otnc bus-H yet1 Yes, 0 7 /2lll200t Soul. LLC, .r.-ve Aumt.11 ....,.,.., TI111 sut-nl was hied wibl the County Cltfll of Or •nae Cotint,. Oii Ol/l 0/04 .......... ~ Detty '*" Atll ll. 20, 27. s.t 3. 20CM ,.,... STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? n.~dyoutP Z ............... I ••• ..... ~ ... .., Wec:91\--You~ ... "r,,..... .. "" 90 .. 0.-.. ~ Cillltltlk."' 11 ... ....... Alta ..... 10'.lr ..... ~ ........ -· a.A· "'Dllftt ....... ~.,. w. .. ~ ,.... ..... ........ 11 ................ . .....,.. .., ....... """' .. ,_ .......... ,,., ... . .... OO!nr, 1 ... ,. .... AU f nday, September 3, 2004 -------l.ellflllllcll -llpl **-2M1 Uplllallcll ZMO Liiii*'-2141 Lilii..... -........... .. l.lllllllllill 2M l.11111.... -1.11111 ... ......... ......... Tiie foUowtna .-- .,. do11•1 b11tin.u .s; CU19CAl. TitlAl $ cott· SUL TING, 307 Cutter ~7 Costa ,...., CA Vera luptell, 307 Cuttw Way, Costa ~. CA92627 This bu-. ls con dllcttd by .n Individual HaYe )'Oii st.art.cl doinc bvsinea ytt7 Ho Yata luptall Thia •tatemant wu filed with the County C-11 of Oranc• County on 08/19/04 20CM6ff 7607 Dally Pl4ot Au1. 20. 27. Sept. 3, 10, 2004 f484 Mlm ..... ........ Tiie lollowlN peraont llf• ~ IMnlMM n : Wlncbof Coftlltltilll. 70 Ocun Y11ta. ""9oft Beach, CA 92AO ~1ul Ulyelt, 70 Ooun Viit1, Newport Such, CA92660 Tllls buslMSs It COi\· ducttd br. •n 111~•1 Hl!Vt 'tOV stlrted .,..,, bu11~r•t7 v ... OIVOl/2004 Paul Ulyett nut statem.nt wu filed with tilt Countr Clerk of Or1nce County 01108/05/04 !0046ffSMt 01l~l4ot Aut. l3, 10, 27. l. 3. 2004 ,. Policy .._..._ ........ Thi followlfl& &*IOllS •• dolnt bus)nell u : OC h•lnt. 23701 le Palme 4WfflM, Yotlll 1.lndt, California 92187 Raman S.UW. 20&7 Port llrl1tof Circle, ,._wPoft 8etth, Call· lornla 92'880 Tltll kaiMU ls COit• ducted by· IJI llMlfvldulf tttwt rou eUrtH loifll IMnlMM ,.tl Ho RtMlnSaatr Thia 1tttament was f11td with tllt County Clefk of Or1n1• County on Ol,l 181()4 I0046ff7•st Dally Piiot A¥c 20, 27, S!pl 3. 10, 2004 f481 ........ ......... lite follottlitt petton 1#1 tlolni bUSlfttu IS: 0 & S OlsttlhtlH S.vk.., 200 McCofllllCl Avt., Coata Mete, CA 92&26 Sheri 811t, 10311 l•ttard Or.. Garden GroH, CA 82ttO Tlllt tllltlfletll II con· cluct.d by: tn 1n41YIMI Hawt 1ou mrhl4 clolnt b\ulNlu yetf Ho ~I Bau Thia statement wai flied •Ith the Countr Cler~ of Or1n11 County on08/10M '°°" ........ 01i~ot Aue. 13, 20, 27, 3,200il f463 ..... .... ......... The tolowlflt persona .,, ... b~ • Aott'• Cilllmumatlona, J195 ""••'t loop °'' ... C!.__Coata Mlfl , CA 9lM'G ' lrl•n Horan, lH hyl)Ololt Otlve, NeWC*t 8ffch, CA tzeeo Tlllt l>utffttu II COii• duct4NI by: an lnclivldot ..... ~ statW dolnl tklsin.s yen Ho lflMHotell Tllls atatement wn fllff with the Co.int1 Cltrll of Oranc• Countr on 08/10/04 IOCMt" ... '' OellJP!lot Au1. 13, 20, 27,~.3.~ F4S~ How to Place A . ....... ... ..... Tiie ........ ,.._,. •• dOll!C .......... . (.nwlroM1t11l1I W1ter M•ut•llltnt, 7• W. 16"' St.. Cotti ....... CA 92621 Stew 11 tt-~1lter•. 16&5 SM ..,11wcllno 11'1., Colet MeN. CA 82627 Tlllil ~la con· Mt.cl lly: M llldivktnl Hive .,ou startt4 dolna llualMll wt? Ho Stnen R;Walt•• T1l'9 at1tement w11 ftltd •lltl tilt ~nly Ci.rl! of Of•.'* Countr on 08/17/04 t00Uttr16S Otlll Piiot Alla 20, %71 !!p • !, 10, 20CH F474 ....... .. ..... ™~~ .,, .......... ., . It.lifted -~ ktela. 32• t . 20th St. 12', Colta -.. CA 92121 lfllll W•ttOft 1•11• ltvfll&, sit £, 20th St 12', Cotta Mitt, CA 12127 • Thia t11a ..u la ton· M1.td l>y: 1111 tndivldU&I Hive ,OU .tattM doiilC llutkMuyet7No lrlan8e1Mrl'lftl Tllis attttment was filed w1u. the ~11ty Cllfll of Otanp Collftty onOl/24/04 ......... ,, Daily Pilot A11t. V , Sept, 3, 10. 11,2006 f .. __ Deadlines __ Rates and deadlines arc subject to change without notJce. 1be publisher reserve~ the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advenisemenl. Plea.'>e repon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Owly Pilot accepts no habihty for any error in an adven1sement for which 1t may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. CLASSIFIEAD -Monday ...................... Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ................... Monday 5:00pm By Fax (949) 631-6594 ( P!CMC UICllldc )'OUT lllUTIC' and pbol¥ nwnber m>d •r'll call you hKJt ,.,,th • pn<:r quou. I By Phone (949) 642-5678 Hour~ Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Index .. j. -~-3010:3940 I;: -..,;.&. "I I I : ~ I ~ • .; .. By Mail/In Person: 330 West Bay Street Cosu Mesa. CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. lk Bay St Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday•Fnday Wednesday .............. Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ............ Wednesday 5:00pm i.. Friday .................... Thursday 5:00pm Saturday ............. ., ....... Friday 3:00pm Sunday ....................... Friday 5:00pm > ...... • ) r • Reach 80,000 Homes Each Week . . SOOS·SISO =~ 1160 :s:OCKl !: JEWElR01au Y/ 3460 MISCB.LAHEOUS TOP SS 4 UCOllDS nc Furniture and &real .,.,,.QNDS/ MERCHANDISE .Im. o..c, Ek ~ & 8Js stuff • Sal 8 2. no early PftEQOUS METALS M'--"~-.BL Abe, ScJlcr. tube ~ birdsl 2427 Colt~&e @ _,14111-. Mrke 949 645 7505 ltassau'" Costa Mesa c ... r C•ln Needs Mlrchandlle Old Coins• Gold. silver 3855 OOERTAINMOO Special Evenb 1310 (QUAI. HOUSle6 OPPOITUllTY All 1 eal e5\ale ad•'' hs '"i on this newspaper IS sub1etl lo lhe r ederal Fair Hous1ne At l of 1968 as amended which makes 11 11teeat to advertise "any p1 efer ence. l1m1tllt1on 01 d1scrim1nahon based on race. color rehe1on s" handicap l•m•hdl slatus or nahonill or11111 or an 1ntenhon to make any such preference. hm1li1 lion or d1su1mmal1on • Thrs newspapl'r will not knowm1ty accepf any advert1sfmenl for real estate which is 1n vtolatron of the taw Our re1de1, are hertby mfo1med thel all dwell mes ~dvert1sfd 1n thts newsp•llf'• are available on an equdl wpor\unt\y basis lo compl11n ol dis cr1m1natron, '"If HUD loll free al 1 800 4?4 8590 1483 1'89 •GoroeeSGM 1lr (on b.tC). ol home) Sal 9 3 ID; Hamilton St., Costa Mesa f 111nt1ure. lamps, beddmt. X mas items. Llolhes plus much mote• COSTA MlSA SAT 8-2, MOVING SAU 2S4 E 18TH ST In tM Alley. TreoclmlH, '"I" funt, •nrytltlft9 vc>••ll HI SAT 1-12, 18575 Carnet ln llhs Golden""'5t. Couch. """""' bed boCh JOO (WI kAd! \!j bays cbChes. l.ep. bllle 71~-0183 lost 1505 losl Or anee & White cal. male Aue 19 Tust.i & Avon Newpo. I He'lflts area Rl'WWd 949-293-7250 rewe'-Y watches. antiques collec:ltblu 949 642·9448 3610 t ....... CltsMh for AdOptron SAT 12 •:OO PetSmart Cos\a Mesa 11\h ' Supe.-ror (Not to Mtchlets) ~l·lVZ • Volwttan 1-ied tlftfmaMetwerlt.1>r9 Does On·line 9-49 6"·2279 OUAUfY ICIT18l5 & CAlSI C.ed r or In Pl-Mlle tbl8, MaodiCJ\Jilt1. Bbld Tes81, fed Plen..m f ooca. Neu- tsed. Shots. OeMJrmed & d&-lleld. tt:M. TH GlWWf. TE( Wedlends 12-4 fM€ SPECTRIM r "5l«lN IStAH> Sttll your Cor In C lo.111 ifUd I HOME HOME WANTED FURNISHINGS AJRNISHINGS ANTIQUES ~Fumlture---3435-~111mn1n---- Oldtf Style Furnit\n PIANOS & Collectibles ·~.,._ ... r~ ·~·~·(")llflif•'"'1W'l~ S$CASMPAtD$$ GI'-. ............... WI! llUY aTATU ............ frltrndly- .. Hif -UTDI" NEWPORT CONSIGNMENT GALLERY AHJlClUES 6 CXJU.B:l'1BUS • l"'5CM..E ~ PW«lS a NfT • R.tml Pr1<cs Rultud • We MW. ltoo.c Gilli • Wfl BUY OlfTS • One Pict.t or Enrirr Enact • Conugn~u f.uqxtd Daily • Emir Salo -Lcpl Apprusa!J • Bonded & Uc:aued • BK SQ FT FU..EWAY FRONTAGF SHOWROOM Used While Plashc lalhce Diamond prrvacy pattern 10 4'X8' sections 12 8'and caps 12 8' sectlOll connectors All f0t $120 call Bill@ 949 2'94 3163 Business Opportunities Businmaand Fnndllsa AISOlUTI GOU>MINll 60 vend1ne machmes/ ucellent locatrons. all for $10,995 800-234-6982 CM~Gcau lla11 56 irwy al tlristol, ~ private bath $450/mo (t49) ...... t1H ..... , .... ..,_ ...... buslnet• rn ex~ .. tor llcht M1Cretwi.1 duties. caa 949 735.znl. RESIOEHTlAl. INCOME PROPERTY ............... Duwc•= Due>lu dbl lot 4 blks to '-:ti $1240.lXX> E-ween .... 949-650-1378 HOMESFOASAL.E ORANGE 5400 COUNTY NIW OFfHINGI Open House Sunday I 4 333 Grand Canal f anlasllc corner water fronl w/boaldo<;kl Greet views 4br. Jba, UPir•d ed kitchen. lmna room J palto Only $2.19!>,QOO 949 362 1500 .21 New Offering! loo Balboa Island waterfront 2 uml, 2 boat dodls, secluded. Collins Island end of ISiand w/2 car ..... $3,295.lm 0-1 lit 949-362 I 500 'l21 1 • Apt on channel, Rood size t1vln11 room & bedroom 11200/mo' yearly CaN Alt J.ldl !Of details 949-723-6037 leave ms(. Br1nd new ocean view cust 4br • 5ba w/1d1 1u11t quarters, wine cell11 w/4800sf of 59ace Sl ,999,5()().$2, 195,000 Terry Herner City Hall Realty 949-422.0124 ( IUAT-SUN 1.-4 ,,.._._Or Comp remCHI 1111111 fem llomt. Most dtslr eip Wtlll dist111CB to 81lbo1 ls . Fash Is. Corn« lot south of PCH. 3 br 2b1 w/llft'IPle rm to ea· pand Uparadnll $1 ,329,000 By Owner 949·~9ll0 • In~ Mca; Encl ol )~ Fwy lW..Rla 888-434-0722 Offke .. ,_ .... ._ .... _,._7·1·9-·9·11·7-· ...... bf ... ..,.,. t•Mll0-4870 7"~4-07U pfWld. _. rm io.12 « ...,.mee I 41 N "'' .RT BL.. cosr ES~ POPULA.• MESA VERDE S we1p1ne corner crovndl In prnne trect toe. l·ety .., . 2ba, new & uparaded lutch wll'•n•le c.ounte<s. new wood/ltle floor1nc pl1nt1t1on shu\lers Freshly painted 1ns1de/ out. $695,000 Cati Coldwell Banker Beach "di 714 968 lzoO CHAlMING HOME 407 I hy 4b• Iba home w(lnd sto•y famrm addition Crl ne11h close to Trt Sq Huge famrm. It dm. crl culd d~ sac foe $799,000 $849,000 letry ltarne1 City Hall Realty 9-49 422·0124 OPEN SUN 1-4 (N•wpert Helflets Area) 1603 s .. Horse C11 4br 2 5ba 2105 sf h1chly ~eraded townhm Willl to shops, scllls & rest Hue• landsc pvl bacliyd •/spa & patio $829,900 f.n1st2setl 949·922 7457 Wo,,derfut 3br 2ba cut de sac home '" Mesa North 84!3l p11ce rn the comm @)539,900 Open Sat Sun M on 12 5 1174 Bo15t1 Wey Blo.r Preview fr1 10 I C1ll Steve/ Remu 714 318 1808 (e .. slde thwpert H•I-"'• Remodeled Jbr, 2 foll b1\h Great schools, cut-de sac loc1tlon Excellent ~ond. new roof $995.000 By OWMr 949 650· IJSl East Side •br 2 Sba condo, m1rble ftplc. brand new Petco wd firs Hew p•tn1 Many Upcredes. End unit, 2 c•r car. pool. $565.000 Aten\ 909 712-6151 11 ........... 0-View Ouplul Greet Income Troplcef Yard. Spa $839.900 949·310·7010 ---. .. ' ... - F~r Only $32 per week ( 4week minimmn) CaJI Lo"aine at (949) 574-4245 ... " ........ ~ ,_ .. ... '~-·~·--. ·-"·-·-.... -.tr.•\...,. •M>o.OOU .-~ ... --,, ,....,..,_ .. ...-... _ -..... ~:.o·•_d Fowtaln Valley HO HOT SPECIAl. REOUCCD $100.000 f antashc corner lot Hear ,,. SQ Plfk la\in'W 3 eolf ~ plCnC ·-· lake l>h bais Beaut l · sty. 4br. Z.Sba, crut room, trench doors. frUll tree f"'8d rear &rounds. TN aci;eu. $625,000 Call Coldwell Banker Beachslda 714 968-1200 ,.,DI or OWNlUH•- llACH. Qumt street nsaoe ti act lot Many '4l0ades, 1br 2ba. new rol-up earaee Near Harbor ' belle.hes Award WftltflJ 11ehools $578,000 Call ~ BanMr 8eachSlde 714-968-1200 TOM A PHOTO Of YOll tfOIEFOIWI FOIDETWW1 949-642-5671 MAM NEW CONSTRUC· OON Btadl & Downtown F lnt:shed -lrved In 2 sty 3br Incl La mast.r rellMl w!ltwJ Fp, 2.Sba. w/extensive use of T1av erline 6 stone in master bath, --and ..,... roundlns IPI hlC Wind st)'le kltdl, .... ctn. • ~. Frllldl doors lo more $899,000 Call ColcMI llalU 8-dllidlt 714 968-1200. Hu .. tlntt•n Huber Special Reduc ed $76,000 Beautiful dtt11n & floor plan. Absolute 10• • kitchen lb• . 21/ b1 w/wa1nsc11\tni' etuwn moldtnc. custom red oak sl1wcase • so many utras $999J)OO Coldwell Banker Beach '>•de 714 968 1200 TIM b.ec:vttve Clesa. Shor I drive to beach, walk to park Ma,estlc 2 sty. newer kttch & bath upcrades 4br met huae loft/bonus 1m Could be 5br w/2 mas ters Lavish l1ndsc1ptne & cardens $679,900 Coldwell Benker Beach srdt 71 4 968-1200. WALll/llU TO BEACH front cou1tn•d/atrrum entry new front doors Open des•an adds lots of su11h1ht 4br 2ba, up creeled kitchen New roO up 1ar1111e $779,000 Call Coldwell Bani.er Beach aide 71• 968-1200 AIANOONID torreous 2 sty 1n prrme loc Nenr used brend new tutch. walk 1n pantry, 3br custom stone floor1n1 & new plush carpetlna W•lk to sh(l(ls, school & park Ready for rmmtd move In Reduced price for quicll ute. $399,900 Call Coldwell Banker Bttch~de 714-968 1200 D1Mm LAGUNA.COAST vtlWS MDC SAT-SC* 1-4 '" YllJO full}' remod hm 3br lb• Htturlf stone firs thr·out. Cust cabinets in ~itch, matt br w/oc.n ...... Fully lend•. yud w/dack. $2, 195,000 Pet.non Constructlon t••·•U·H1t .... c....a.v va.wwc..-• ~nn~1o °*es 3br 2.51» e.,,..ied. Tap at h line IN ,_ ITIJdl!I. Tap sec....-.i Mwrn+c:a••• 5.29 Pllya Mstl Pwadl)N.8 $1,1~,IXX) 0p...s-&••1-s 0.. Stwy ivtl:"' .. •T•1 3bf 2ba Ul50 1PP a' sf, nr pool Front lo badl ldded P•tio's Lota of sll yl<Qll ts on park type view *9.995 (LH) 1 t.v.a ~ l.wlll ~~ ... 21lf 2ba I 549 'PC>• sf deaicner l.fPCr adts cr•111t1. birch c.alM nets, stainless st11I. a.wf's, tauit WI~ moldin&. new ba"s J kitchen. $769.CXX> ~ Set/S-l ·S @ 413 Aliso An Just completed Nantucht style wstom ~ n. 5tJr. •.5be l'cJn-.e Im °'* 4000sf of lMna IWU Gol.rml4 llltchlrl. t.W1lied .. dWJtry wd c:b1'b w/bladl honed (Jllflita, walnut wood floors ~·~~ ~-949-500-1248 -. ni 5776:" o,-s-1-s Of'IM NOUSI SAT I~ '4 81yaeat Court lovely 11 lfcht I tirWrt 3br 3ba candD .... comm. 1lmlf SJ.9!11t ~ 949·57"474 s,... .. S-.1 & Ge.- View ccndo/duplea Live 1n one · rent Ille othtr Undet S 1.650.CXX> Alt 80Q.29l ·3586 1l 2001 Gtlt.4 &....., hfft• 10,000+ sf $4.995.000 Coron1 Del Mar Prop arbts Bllr 949-673·8494. I'/•"' • to 1111 WOii!' hOnM witll Joe at Evtrcreen Calf: 949-650-7378 ---------------~ Siii CllMlll --------· Two B11ch close incOfnl ~ properties. sreat cash flow. 9 Units $2, l 00 ,CXX> • un1ta $975,CXX> Saller needs qulCll NII t1111 eineraeocy Beat nvm bets 111 OC. Klltll larsOfl rnt T11m Reel Est•l•. 949.433. 7963 138 Av1nld1 Alessandro Oc..n View Oream Hom• Buu So. WHt Loe; Oen v11w trom the matr & deck. appa ~ 3br 2be fl.149~$1,248,(XX) Terry ...,,_ City tlall Realty 949-4.2'1·0124 s.a c.,...io ~ GJlllm aaa • ...... tstltl 4br 5.SN • + Otte or 5th br. Prof • Interior. J fir•r•KIS .. lush 11,000s lot Sl.195.CXX> l•ry H¥ner Ctty HIM ~ Rutty 949-422-0124 26he0r-'hc..t bta r1111od lo upend 011uvllle, IPfl'O• 3900 .-----------• st. 11 p'4l p1tlos lmAll w/llmastone flfa. IOt114 -------- views of roff COW-ti -._ ROOM? Rad! ' $1,995,000·$2.195.000 ..,.. 5br '*end d °"'* Cerol Rudel BwOM R11I ..:. 1'IWI 11.i *'-* ii , E1t1t194-677·!366 quilt--. eoun.ry ~ hedi I ;:otaw '- 1990 Goldenwest 2l>f 2tle, toln9Mt•ly remod· •led f1m~ park, bl! from the buch. vaunt, fllllY fwn, wont last 11 thtlt prtc. c.11 Htrbor View Homee M94.aZ· 1332 Of 714-393·"31 LI._ lefe•4 ..... , ............. ., •· al(nlt 1101111, Only J'.9".000 c.e ,..trick T enot• HttlOll'llride USA 94M5$.t705 ~•lamWdrlq. 2fp. •M'dll rm.. Nlw ...... f~ .... :-= ':;..-~ Call Coldwell 81.nller " 8-:llllllit 714'!18-1200. • .. ... I , . .. .. .. •• ,_ -'! • Dr, n-. tofldo, 2c pr, w/d, refril. ~ ~~Slt..S....l-5 323 Olhlfa 949-697 8437 lt• llAND NIW s.abridp nee stuaio ill pt.cl community, elose to beadl. W/O I c plllfll undertround. pool, s«>•. tennl$, aym act SllOO !M9-67J.7800 YUal. Y UASIS ... ~"'*" IU --y ltlAlTOltS MU7M1'1 ,_.,,......_.i.e. lbr fbe up Sl4'Xl. Iba Iba down Sl25<>. 2br Iba up $1560. I bl Iba cottaee $1450. Par•inlfuhls/wd prOVIC!ed Sal ~73-70'.r) ar1.., .. ,,...._ second bkJR lrom ynd. "" -_,,, oe.1 ~ vlUbd~room de9rlllest renUI •ound Sl9!i0/mo 949 675 4630 ·-··-..... 14 . Pano ocean/bay vws 4+3 4 deds, 2 ew, 4 lOOsf lurn/unfurn $45(J).BXl) 9fM39-072!> ........ c..,.. 5llf + bonus rm, 4 5ba hw. PClOI. sc>a. pied comm. J c pr cul de ~ loc AvM 9-1 $650) ~ 1fi().8X>7 a. ~ fllT(d ~ 2bl ollt. ~ a. ,., g)4 I i2 W o.:-ttront $7!Ulln Owner/Act 949-646 6304 ar a. ~. ou•n 3br 2be 112 blA to best view 2 c Pf, wd, lri&, bdl. N0ty Mn, Ip. wd. ? hilly upcrecled, Anll now t + .-. S217!> WfltfJr tse SZ20Qlmo 95-18'7·2Sl2 lrom S.28 !IN ~ Gote4, ~ ::r .... Jbr Z.5bi almos new SFR Steps to pool, schools Ocun 11101 $4800 "'' 949 233 6146 PLUG IN Plug into the Pilot C lassified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. 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See • '* sswz. uri. dwomt ""' 7 seats.. $42JlXI !M9-Tlf) I nl ~ .. , S60S&. .. .,....._ .... intwa a.tr 11,6SO ................ ~ Pwt.ct conilban. ... -'° ~ Loolis .. ,.,. oft .. *-oam floof Oncinal own« ll>.m> By ... s.wi.i 9&1'5NW '°'"1AC nA#S AJI C-9 '95 350 enc. new top, alnl CO•d1l10• $8.000/oM , •• o.s.rt c.~m.2515 , • .,... ·•• c_,., Whtte/betp M'lt. •uto. 82.500 mtles, Sl6950 949- 394-9901 949 566-9361 llatllio ....... o.c.. lll••• l'2'15170 tetl!I0-700 ======~ ........ 9515 0'9S """Y Ifill ca 11u1. Ills tl9\ \2ln on no ..-C. bltl. Fr-. lnChor wnL. ~ "51\ a. . _..... C.• a ui:w-ft!h bOllt. fill -Wll .. lot l/Z °' tu"-CXlll. ,.._,ff.0105 "EmplO'yee. '' "Empleo.do. " "Arbeit,nehmer." "Employe. ,. NO MITTER HOW YOU SAY fl, CUSSIFIED CAN FmJ "· FERRARI&MASERATI -----of' ORANGE COUNTY -- 1~ Ferrari 360 F1 Spider . f!Nt 0136280 2003 Maerltl Coupe GT VINI 10190 ·. Live the Dream. 1999 Ferrari 360 F1 VIN# 011647Z S12t1500 \- 2002 Ferr•n 3IO Spider VINf 0121626 .. deilenbtpl like to ~die term .aperience. te die OWnenbip of their vebicld, Land Rover Newpon Beach, perhaps, ii one of the few automotive retallen that truly lends credence to the word. Drfvinl through the Am.a Borrego desert In ll6-degree beat on dusty, rocky traill might sound like a recipe for serious trouble. But it ii preciaely this aetting that offers, through the ,dealership's off-road events, the canva,a for Land Rover ownen and enthusiuta to experience the legendary capabWty ohhe company'• vehicle.a. Organized by Land Rover Newport Beach sales veteran Richard Nellon, director of off-road eveota, the dealership'• Wbeell Off-road Events take place on average every three months in a variety of a.reu ln Southern CalifomJa. The moat recent event took~ atAma Borrego Detert State Park on the weekend of .August 7 and8. Only a few hours drive from mOlt Orange County dt:lel, approximately 20 Land Rover ownen and enthusluta arrived Saturday afternoon to the lleepy deeert town of Borrego Sprinp, ttlelf surrounded by the Anza Borrego-Oeaert State Park. Land Rover Newport Beach, sparing no detail, arranged for an all-inclUllYI ~t my at tM luxwioua ret01t of La cua ct.a z.c.r.. lnduiMd w ammmodatlOm tar the nllbt ,and dinner, 81 Well a I b..e.tf&it the followtna rncJi116Da W!th the IUD MttiDg on l!ltuidaj. dliill.r wilt I qdll Once the veNcles were equipped with radios IDd bottled water, adds were checked by the group, led and flank.eel by Land Rover staff, we deputed for Borrego Springs on a hot Sunday morning. It's worth noting, Land Baver Newport Beach encourages owners to drive their own vwb.lcles, however, company Ylblclea are pnmded for rbole who wish to leave their Land Roven to meet duty. Hading down the -two-lane black top towards the day's flnt off-road trail. with cllmate control whJ.n1ng away in response to the detert heat. the anticipation and exdtement of the group, Jndu~lnt dmen and . more WtelaD dririn, WU quite~ A mile mUtir and du.ty tum off ii all that marbd the ...... .,..1be ftbJdea ... ... llmtbematy of tba dillrt.wa madred by unique rock formations and sparse veptation. Small trees with looe, wispy finpr·llb branches dotted the landscape, almost defying convention with their ability to survive such a harsh eirftronment Soon, the drive became more challenging with the vehicles having to negotiate an ever more uneven and rock-ltreWll path. How the Land Rovers remain composed over such terrain with their suspensions articulating was impressive. These vehicles were truly in their element. A little less than two hours later, the group rejoins the highway headed for the next trail to conquer. The Calcite Mine trail, as lt'a .lcnown, is not only more challenging than Truckhaven but has some historical signiftcance as well. At the top of the trail ii an area where the mineral Calcite was collected. This mineral was mined during World War ll, fot Its use in among other things, gun lights, until HMS when a synthetic substitute was invented. The trail was much steeper than the morning's excwsion and quite narrow in some places. All the better to showcase the capability of dlele Land Rovers. At a few pc>lnia where the terrain became particularly roclcy and ~,-the Land Rover staff exited their vebldes and helped direct the other drivers through theae molt challenging spots. The Dilcovery apd Range Rover ambled up the rocks with eue. The Rance~ in particular wu most lmprellive, clamoring up the temJn ~thout a fuss, keeping lta occupants lheltered from the delert heat in its cool, diliaate-contmlled cabin Npl•1 wldl~tleather ....... once at the 11Dp of the road, the Calcite Mlae area rewvdid the ~up with a . fliatatdc Wftii Ol the c1eaert. ----~ salton Sea -California's largest internal body of water. After ta.king some time to explore and snap pictures, it was back into the air-conditioned comfort of the vehicles for the start down the steep, winding rocky road. The Land Rover Hill Descent Control CHDC) system worked marvels to maintain a disciplined descent. For those who have never experienced this feature, the HDC engages with the push of a button, selecting the transmission's lowest gear, without using the brake pedal, the vehicle's forward progress down the hill is limited to a few miles per hour. Approximately four boun later, after tackling two of Anza Borrego Desert's many off-road trails, the group is back on the highway. Land Rovers and Range Rovers now covered in a proud suit of dust and dirt, with drivers a bit weary but elated, make their way back to the resort for a late check out. The off-road weekend adventure all too quickly came to a close. But not without instilling into the drivers a sense of appreciation and pride from experiencing a Land Rover product in its element. For those who came out for the weekend without a Land Rover of their own, this experience off-road was perhaps the ultimate presentation of the Land Rover brand. For those who drove their own vehicles, such weekends help to bring about a satisfaction of knowing the character and philosophy of the brand so frequently heard or read about is very much alive and present in their Land Rover. 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