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SanSan Diego Diego Community Community Newspaper Newspaper Group Group FRIDAY,FRIDAY, AUGUSTNOV. 22, 16,2019 2019 INSIDEINSIDE SAN DIEGOEMOTIONAL NAMED MOSTMEMORIAL BEAUTIFUL …Movement AGAIN! for SEEcleaner STORY ON PAGE 6 OB streets

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esidents are being asked to sign a peti- Rtion on Ocean Beach’s Neighborhood Watch Facebook page to take action to “help to keep our sidewalks LangostinoPoint Loma lobster Pointers tacos prep clean ensuring a healthier returnfor season to Rubio’s opener environment for everyone.” SEE PAGE 7 “One complaint that is often SEE PAGE 11 heard about the downtown area of Ocean Beach is how dirty, stained, and smelly the sidewalks are,” the online peti- tion reads. “The OB Clean & Safe Pro- gram, a project of the Ocean Beach MainStreet Association, is looking to change that by applying for funding to provide bi-monthly cleanings of New- port Avenue sidewalks, in addition to installing addition- Melinda White (left) embraces an emotional Eva King during the memorial at Sunset Cliffs for Mike White, a well-known angler and surfboard al trash bins along the street. shaper who grew up on Ladera Street. Melinda, Mike’s sister, helped organize the memorial and paddle out where dozens of friends and fam- ily, including King, who was a life-long friend and former girlfriend, came out to celebrate Mike’s life on Sunday, Aug. 11. ‘Sunset Cliffs was SEE CLEAN, Page 7 his world and his playground,’ said Melinda. ‘He loved it here.’ See page 10 for the story. THOMAS MELVILLE / PENINSULA BEACON OceanHoliday Beach events mom-preneur kickoff leadsat SexyLiberty Mama Station Movement Residents and visitors watch and take photos of a spectacular sunset on Nov. 15 at Sunset Cliffs in Point Loma. THOMAS MELVILLE / PENINSULA BEACON SEESEE PAGEPAGE 19 13 Longtime Ocean Beach surfboard shaper trying to rebuild after fire City Council to move ahead with ADA-compliant ramp at Dog Beach BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON extinguisher, pulled the plug, hit By Dave Schwab | The Beacon ‘The project originally proposed in 2017 at a cost of of thethe controversial fire — and it exploded. replacement It just B surfboard maker projectblew labeled up in myby someface, likeas the little ramp shot- ommunityAlbert planners “Ace” Elliottfailed tolost $669,000 is now at $1.1 million with no real to nowhere.gun shells going off.” Othwartmuch City plans of towhat build he’s a explanation of how those costs ballooned.’ “The“It project was aoriginally nightmare,” proposed added Cacquired,new estimated including $1.1 50-year-old million, ANDREA SCHLAGETER, OCEAN BEACH PLANNING GROUP CHAIR in 2017Elliott at ofa cost his ofloss. $669,000 “It was myis now little ADA-compliantirreplaceable ramp memorabilia, at Dog Beach when at $1.1go-back-in-time million with nosanctuary. real explana It’s not- in Oceanhis shaping Beach. shed on Froude Streetsurrounding a lawsuit recently facilities at OB Dog Beach, including tiona of dollar how thing.”those costs ballooned,” Thenear City Saratoga Council Avenue voted caught unani fire- settled out of court for $50,000 to the River Trail. said OBPGFortunately, chair Andrea the OB Schlageter. fire station mouslyon Aug. Nov. 6. 19 to deny an appeal a wheelchair-bound plaintiff, Scott At issue was whether the City “Thewas ramp just is poorlyaround maintained the corner and and broughtElliott’s by Ocean workspace Beach Planningwas full of Schutza. Schutza contended disabil- was obligated or not by the lawsuit therethey is constantly came and putsand it onout it. sparing The Group,old boardswhich andvoted photos overwhelm of friends- ity discrimination, alleging viola- settlement to construct a new ADA- City,damage which tois theusing main our residence. taxpayer inglyhe’d in madeAugust custom against boards the City’sfor. tion of federal and state anti-dis- compliant ramp at Dog Beach. dollars“[The to provide fire] took this all ramp, my boards will FashionBest Jackson local restaurants to open for proposed“I saw replacement my bike was ramp. on fire in mycrimination statutes. He claimed In City Council testimony Nov. not workand tools,with us got on it.”my truck and The 1975 at Pechanga Arena Thebackyard City andCouncil I tried to hearingput it out,” the city had failed, and refused, to 19, OB planners laid out reasons camper,” noted Elliott. for sunset dining said Elliott, who’s been riding e- SEE PAGE 17 stemmed from controversy ensure the accessibility of public for the City to uphold their appeal SEE RAMP, Page 3 SEE PAGE 6 bikes for years. “I picked up a fire The charred remains of Albert ‘Ace’ Elliott’s shaping shed in OB. SCOTT HOPKINS / PENINSULA BEACON SEE FIRE, Page 5 PAGE 2 | FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 22, 2019 | THE PENINSULA BEACON

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inaccessible, arguing against a whether other alternatives were “This is one RAMP new ramp in the same spot. considered. of those tough CONTINUED FROM Page 1 “This project does not provide Staff answered the $1.1 million ones,” said District access to the water, but just to 100 estimated cost had nearly doubled 7 Councilmember Schlageter disputed the need for yards of soft (impassable) sand,” because the new ADA ramp “had Scott Sherman. the new ADA project. said Hastings. “You (council) to be built robustly enough to keep “We have is- “This new ramp would provide should go back and take commu- the ramp in place once it's built.” sues with ADA no improved access to anyone nity input on providing some real Staff added environmentally and laws all the wanting to play with their dogs, access there.” sensitive lands nearby precluded time. I’ve seen or for wheelchair users to actual- One wheelchair-bound ramp the new ramp’s being relocated people sued for a ly access the beach or the water,” user living near Dog Beach tes- elsewhere. doorknob being she said. “We want to improve tified in favor of creating a new Commented Campbell: “The three-quarters of access with a non-permanent ramp. “The grade is too steep,” he problem is this ramp is floating an inch too high. structure.” said. “I’m for having that (ramp) on the sand. We need to bring the But we have no OBPG vice-chair Kevin Hastings rebuilt. It needs to be redone.” City into compliance with state other choice. We concurred. He read a letter from District 2 Councilmember Dr. and federal ADA regulations. The have to vote on a disabled mother complaining Jennifer Campbell questioned City’s design will legally allow this what’s in front of The current ADA ramp at Ocean Beach’s Dog Beach. that the existing ADA ramp is staff about the project’s cost and to happen.” us today.” COURTESY PHOTO COLDWELL BANKER

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by Neal Putnam | The Beacon which an officer testified a surviving and remains in jail without bail. recovered, said Spitzer. to a hospital and died two weeks homeless victim asked his attacker Police detective David Spitzer The second homicide victim was later from a skull fracture. A man suspected of killing why did he stab him in the face. testified the first victim was Angelo Shawn Longley, 41, in Ocean Beach Harvey said in court one victim, three homeless men in Mission "Because you're a bum," the offi- DeNardo, 53, who died July 3, 2016, on July 4, 2016, and he was found Michael Mason, survived a railroad Bay, Ocean Beach, downtown San cer said the attacker told him. while underneath the Interstate 5 on a sidewalk and partially out of a spike hammered into his face, but Diego, and a woman in North Park All but one of the victims were bridge near Mission Bay. A railroad sleeping bag near tennis courts and he was left blinded when he was at- has been ordered to stand trial on homeless, but that remark is the only spike was hammered through his a park. A railroad spike was found tacked in the Midway area in 2016. all charges including other attacks time in which someone said Guerrero head and chest. He died from blunt beside his head. Mason died in July, 2019. in the Midway area and elsewhere said anything during the attack. force trauma and his body was set The third man killed was A homeless woman was also where the victims survived. Guerrero is also charged with on fire. Dionicio Vahidy, 23, in downtown among the victims and she sur- The preliminary hearing of Jon the special circumstance of com- Spitzer testified Guerrero is seen San Diego. He was attacked two vived. Video surveillance showed David Guerrero, 42, is now over af- mitting multiple murders and a on surveillance camera footage at days later and died in a hospital. a man on a bicycle coming by, and ter San Diego Superior Court Judge decision as to whether he faces the a nearby service station purchasing The fourth victim killed, Molly the victim appears to get up only to Kenneth So ordered him to stand death penalty or life in prison with- a red gas can along with gasoline Simons, 83, of North Park, broke fall down repeatedly. The attacks trial after hearing many witnesses. out parole has not yet been made by some minutes before DeNardo was the pattern in that she was the on- themselves were not captured by Deputy District Attorney the District Attorney. killed. A witness saw a man run- ly non-homeless person attacked. surveillance cameras. Makenzie Harvey said a possible He will get a trial date on Dec. ning away from the scene carry- Harvey said the pattern was simi- Guerrero was in a state mental motive surfaced in the hearing in 2. Guerrero has pleaded not guilty ing a red gas can, which was later lar, however, because surveillance hospital for several years after a cameras showed a man on a bicycle judge found him mentally incom- carrying some type of weapon be- petent for trial. So had a trial in fore Simons was struck in the head June on the sole issue of mental on July 13, 2016. competency and the judge found Simons volunteered at a local him mentally fit to face the charges. YMCA and was walking to a bus When police searched Guerrero's stop around 5 a.m. when she was apartment in the East Village, they struck to the back of her head in found identification from two mur- an alley on Arizona Street near der victims in his possession along University Avenue. She was taken with railroad spikes, police said.

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CITY ATTORNEY OPPOSES and deceit,” said Elliott. “Our office cottages or granny flats – are de- and calculations may still be re- OPIOID SETTLEMENT is committed to holding them ac- tached or attached accessory struc- quired. To be able to use the per- ATTORNEY City Attorney Mara W. Elliott re- countable for funding drug treat- tures located on residential lots, mit-ready design plans, applicants Trusts/Wills/Probate cently announced that San Diego ment and education programs that while a junior unit is contained en- must ensure the plans for their pro- Richard F. McEntyre is joining other cities and counties will protect the health and safety of tirely within an existing, habitable posed project meet the City’s sub- (619) 221-0279 across the nation in opposing a pro- San Diegans.” single-dwelling unit. mittal guidelines for a building per- Richardfmcentyre.com posed settlement between opioid The City Attorney’s Office filed a Homeowners can apply for a mit and then make an appointment 2615 Camino del Rio South Ste. 101 drug manufacturers and four other federal lawsuit in February 2019 building permit with the pre-ap- by calling 619-446-5300 to review • Reasonable Rates • Highest Quality states’ prosecutors. A letter stating against Purdue Pharma, one of the proved granny flat plans, but addi- their plans and other requirements • House Calls Available this opposition was sent yesterday nation’s largest drug makers – and tional site-specific technical plans to obtain a building permit. • Serving the community for Over 30 Years to three of the country’s largest the Sackler family, which runs the drug manufacturers on behalf of company – and other manufac- nine cities and counties. turers and distributors of opioids. “For too many years, we have San Diego is one of nearly 3,000 been on the front lines of the opioid cities, counties, states, and tribes epidemic… Virtually all our fami- nationwide that are suing the drug lies, neighborhoods, and agencies companies. have been impacted by this epidem- Coming to San Diego for four festive nights ic,” the letter reads. “Despite this… CITY ACCEPTING GRANNY we were not consulted about this FLAT PLANS at the Legacy International Center! settlement, were not involved in The City of San Diego’s 875 Hotel Circle South negotiating its terms, and were not Development Services Department apprised of its details… The current will now be accepting permit-ready, San Diego, CA 92108 proposed settlement is too little, too no-cost building plans for the con- late.” struction of new companion and ju- Saturday - Sunday, December 14-15 “Opioid manufacturers have nior units in existing single-family Friday - Saturday, December 20-21 profited handsomely from the hu- or multi-family properties citywide. 6-9 PM man suffering they intentionally Companion units – also referred to inflicted through manipulation as accessory dwelling units, casitas, LOCAL CHOIRS AND COMMUNITY GROUPS CHRISTMAS CAROLERS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Lifeguard truck crash CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES VISIT FROM SANTA CLAUS FOOD & DRINKS 50-FOOT CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING SURPRISES THROUGHOUT THE EVENING!

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A San Diego Fire-Rescue Lifeguard Services truck ended up on its side after a collision with a brand new SUV at the intersection of Point Loma Avenue and Santa Barbara Street, Monday, Nov. 18. The SUV sustained only minor front end damage. No one was injured in the accident that happened just after 2 p.m. The lifeguard truck, which was not responding to any emergency call, also slid into a parked vehicle before coming to rest. SCOTT HOPKINS / PENINSULA BEACON City not responsible for rat-infested OB tree Off the 1-8 In a recent CBS 8 article by Added the City PIO, “People al- in the heart of Mission Valley weatherman Shawn Styles ask- ways love English ivy, until it grows ing if the City is responsible for an damaging the host tree. We’re not You are invited to the overgrown tree filled with rats in responsible for outgrown of the ivy, inaugural Christmas City Ocean Beach, the answer is no, said or any pests nesting in the tree.” USA celebration at the Anthony Santacroce, senior City Santacroce said the City sent a Legacy International Center, public information officer. letter to the affected tree’s prop- where technology meets tradition! “The City is not responsible for erty owner this week informing Our Christmas celebration is an the rat problem,” said Santacroce. them they “must clean that palm audio and visual choreographed “There is no City vector control tree and remove the ivy within 30 experience that you will never forget! services that we have apart from days.” * Bring a toy to help support our own maintenance on our own Once the ivy is removed, OPERATION HOMEFRONT. buildings. There is no mechanism Santacroce noted the ivy that gives to come out and do vector control.” rats cover there will be gone, effec- Pointing out the rat-infested tively resolving the rodent problem. palm tree at issue is on a proper- If the homeowner fails to com- Website: legacysandiego.com ty site that Santacroce described ply with the City order, Santacroce Call: (888) 534-2299 as “in a bit of disarray,” with the said, “The City will take action to (888-LEGACY9) palm tree covered with English remove that ivy, and assess the ivy, Santacroce added, “The City damage that has been done to the prohibits the planting, or augmen- tree. And if the tree has been dam- tation, of City trees in the public aged, the City will look to recover 31686 right-of-way.” the taxpayer’s costs.” FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 22, 2019 6 THE PENINSULA BEACON NEWS San Diego named more beautiful than Madrid, Zurich, and Athens

By Victoria Davis | The Beacon FLIGHT NETWORK’S WORLD’S 50 rom the best surf town to the MOST BEAUTIFUL CITIES best city for coffee fanatics, FSan Diego has been listed as 1. Paris 28. Havana a favorite more than a dozen times 2. New York 29. Dubai by publications such as Surfer 3. London 30. Jerusalem Magazine, Culture Trip, Best Cities, 4. Venice 31. Edinburgh and SmartAsset. In October, San 5. Vancouver 32. Quito Diego was once again featured 6. Barcelona 33. Zurich in the spotlight during the Flight 7. Cape Town 34. Cusco Network’s The World’s 50 Most 8. San Francisco 35. St. Beautiful Cities campaign, ranking 9. Sydney Petersburg at No. 22, ahead of Madrid, Athens, 10. Rome 36. Berlin and Jerusalem. 11. Singapore 37. Hanoi “It’s certainly not the first time 12. Lisbon 38. Queenstown we’ve gotten recognition from edi- 13. Amsterdam 39. San Miguel torial media or travel sites or even 14. Prague de Allende public opinion polls,” said Candice 15. Rio de Janeiro 40. Seoul Eley, director of communications 16. Budapest 41. Dubrovnik at San Diego Tourism Authority. 17. Istanbul 42. San “I think it’s pretty clear from any- 18. Tokyo Sebastian one who lives here, that’s part of 19. Vienna 43. Bangkok why we live here — the amazing Residents and visitors watch the sun set at The Arch in Sunset Cliffs. THOMAS MELVILLE / PENINSULA BEACON 20. Buenos Aires 44. Cartagena landscapes, how diverse the city is, 21. Toronto 45. Dublin how you can go from the beach to nighttime activities are virtually travel agencies from all around the But despite being the eighth-larg- 22. San Diego 46. Marrakesh the desert foothills in the span of endless. globe, raved about historic Balboa est city in the country, San Diego is 23. Quebec City 47. Bergen an hour.” “Something we also hear a lot Park, home to “several different a surprisingly cozy, coastal, laid- 24. Hong Kong 48. Jaipur According to the Tourism from visitors is how clean our city museums (as well as the famous back, beach-goer paradise with am- 25. Chicago 49. Beijing Authority, visitors passing through is,” said Eley, who has lived in San San Diego Zoo) and tons of green ple fine dining and tourist attrac- 26. Bruges 50. Athens San Diego spend roughly $11.5 Diego since 2004. “For the size of spaces for biking, walking, or just tions, from Little Italy to Old Town, 27. Madrid billion every year. That amount of a major U.S. city, it can be really a frolicking around.” to Gaslamp Quarter to La Jolla. cash might make sense since the really surprising thing to visitors Eley says that while San Diego “That’s actually part of how we For more information, visit city also hosts 35.8 million visi- how nice the streets and buildings has always been known for its describe San Diego when we’re flightnetwork.com/blog/ tors annually. Jam-packed to the are. I think that, plus how cultur- beaches and margaritas, in the last doing marketing promotions as worlds-most-beautiful-cities. brim with seaside taco shops (and ally dynamic our city is, helps a lot few years it’s starting to be more a travel destination,” said Eley. trucks), breweries and beaches — with our reputation.” recognized for its musical perform- “We talk about San Diego being a small-town beach destination, but not to mention the ample wine The Flight Network, which asked ing arts and culinary expertise. beach-city so it’s a combination of it’s paired with great nightlife. It’s country hot-spots and historic the opinions of more than 1,000 “It’s something that’s been long that easy-going, coastal, chill life- that combination that makes us towns — San Diego’s daytime and travel writers, travel bloggers and overdue,” she said. style vibe that you’d expect from a special and unique.” FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 22, 2019 DINING THE PENINSULA BEACON 7 NIBBLES AND SIPS – Langostino lobsters return to Rubio’s, Embargo Grill name change By Frank Sabatini Jr. | The Beacon said one of the two owners left the Situated in a newly built struc- company, and that the remaining ture, the widowed space features RUBIO’S COASTAL GRILL proprietor had to legally change indoor-outdoor seating, more than Langostino lobsters have made the name because of it. 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The locally-based taco at this former naval base before it into larger digs one door away last high-tide breakfasts that will chain was founded in 1983 as a DIRTY BIRDS became Liberty Station. year. be held through March. 2000 walk-up stand in Mission Bay and A new location of Dirty Birds has With the purchase of every Sabor de Vida opened six years Spindrift Drive, 858-459-7222, has been sourcing the langosti- flapped into Ocean Beach with its spiced pear martini at Mess Hall, ago in Encinitas and remains a marineroom.com. no for more than 20 years. rubi- established menu of chicken wings the establishment will sponsor a draw for Brazilian specialties such os.com. available in nearly 40 flavors. wreath to be laid on the grave of as pastries filled with meat and BLUE OCEAN ROBATA Founded 11 years ago in Pacific a fallen hero at Fort Rosecrans cheese (pastels), guava-braised & SUSHI BAR LITTLE CAY Beach, the brand has since ex- National Cemetery. The effort beef, and grilled meats. 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By Dave Schwab | The Beacon “Twenty-seven percent of the trips helmet and wear it, tap the Unlock illegal scooter use to the company. they used to take on Ubers and Lyfts icon to choose their Bird, then put “On our app, you can report to Bird micro-mobility representa- and taxis are now scooters. People one foot on the Bird and use the Bird when you see somebody im- tives are making the rounds of local are using it as a part of their com- other to give themselves a couple properly using a vehicle, inclusive community groups giving residents mute home, as opposed to getting of pushes (like a regular scooter or of double riding, kids riding, etc.,” a birds-eye view on proper electric in their car in rush hour.” skateboard). said Henderson. “We can then ac- scooter etiquette. Added Henderson: “Our spike “One of the first things you see tually reach out to the individual “We’re giving a grand overview in ridership now usually starts on when you open our app, besides rider on the back end. We’re trying of the universe from Bird’s perspec- Friday afternoon between 3 and 7 no riding on sidewalks, is the mes- to continually educate them (riders) tive,” said Maurice A. Henderson II, p.m. People are now starting their sage to obey the rules of the road on proper etiquette.” Bird’s director of government part- weekends, Saturday mornings, tak- and to wear a helmet,” pointed out Added Henderson, “It’s a top pri- nerships of his mission. “We (Bird) ing Bird rides.” Henderson, noting, “We’ve given ority for us. We want to make sure A Bird and Lime scooter parked at No invented the space for scooter shar- Bird is all in on encouraging its away 65,000 free helmets over the people are using the bike lanes, Surf beach at Sunset Cliffs. THOMAS MELVILLE / PENINSULA BEACON ing and we were the first ones, as riders to wear helmets, obey the last couple of years. We offer free hoping to create a more bikable and far as I know, in this market.” City’s new scooter regulations helmets via the app that you can livable community for everybody. from the mistakes from the begin- Henderson offered statistics re- and to educate riders on proper order for a $10 shipping cost.” That’s what we’re trying to invest ning in fall 2017 to spring 2018,” flecting micro-mobility’s large and etiquette and rules of the road on Concerning Bird customer ser- in as a company.” Henderson added, “We’ve learned growing share of the San Diego Bird Rides app available on iPhone vice, Henderson said, “We’re an Though it is true many Bird rid- a great deal over that time, and we transportation marketplace. and Android. Riders, to get started: operator who actually has an op- ers are under age 50, Henderson hope our operational excellence is “Fifty-plus percent of our rid- Download the app and enter their erations team that’s out there.” noted, “We’re seeing riders of all something that’s been showing. ers polled recently used scooters credit card information, find a Bird Bird also has devised a way for ages.” We’re doing our best to try and as a commuting tool,” he said. using the map feature, bring a riders, or even non-riders, to report Pointing out Bird “has learned distinguish ourselves.” LIBERTY STATION

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Arriving at base camp in Crown Point at dusk on Friday, Nov. 15, Jim Hillmann from San Jose, in the midst of his Susan G. Komen 3-Day walk, reflected on why he returns year after year. “I’m here because my mom passed away from breast cancer in 2004,” Hillmann said, noting San Diego’s Komen Walk is the clos- est of the seven national regional walks he’s done every year for the past 12. Hillmann said the Komen walk Susan G. Komen 3-Day participants walk the Mission Bay path at Crown Point Park. is a transformative experience. DAVE SCHWAB/PENINSULA BEACON Save up to “You come out here as a first-time walker, and it doesn’t take long accomplished something. You’ve funding breakthrough research 50% OFF before you realize, ‘I’m part of a shared your story with new peo- and efforts to ensure all people selected items bigger community, a community ple; they’ve shared their stories. It receive the best health care they that is here to support each other,’ never gets old for me.” need. To date, $140.7 million has ” he said. “By the time you're do- People have asked Hillman, been raised in the area through the ne with three days and 60 miles, “How can you do so many walks, Komen San Diego 3-Day. you’ve made connections, and now and why do you keep coming “We cannot thank our amazing OPEN you start feeling the power of that back?” 3-Day family enough for their time community — and the synergy To that, he responds, “Because and dedication to this cause,” said MON-SAT until Christmas that comes from that.” there is so much that I can get out Carrie Stovall, Susan G. Komen The pink-themed, anti-breast of it. There’s a difference you’ve vice president of events. “Every step cancer, three-day walk is no small made, an impact.” they take and every dollar they feat, any way you look at it. Should more people be doing the raise gets us closer to our bold goal “You’re required to raise $2,300 Komen walk? of reducing the current number of for every walk,” said Hillmann, “Absolutely,” answered breast cancer deaths in the U.S. adding, “And if you walk multi- Hillmann. “When you see the im- by 50 percent by 2026. San Diego ple cities, it’s $2,300 each walk, pact you’re making you go, ‘Whoa, has been so supportive of Susan G. $16,100 for all seven.” This is what it’s all about.’ By the Komen and it’s always an incredi- Hillman hosts four fundraisers end of day two, they’re ready to ble experience to host the 3-Day in 1055 Rosecrans St. In the Heart of Point Loma Village — a Bunko parlor game, collecting register. ‘Sign me up for year two.’ ” this city. San Diego, we thank you!” recyclables, an Oakland A’s base- Concluded Hillman of the Participants of the 3-Day have ball game and sales from a com- Komen walk experience: “It’s a trained and fundraised for several memorative coin and pin —that life-changer.” months in preparation for the event, collectively pay for all seven of his which fosters lifelong friendships Komen walks. KOMEN 3-DAY WALK and memories while providing the BLAST FROM THE PAST Hillman said, on day one of the RAISES $7 MILLION community a moving opportunity Komen walk, which starts in Del This past weekend, more than to honor those who have battled Mar and ends in downtown San 2,000 participants completed and for those who continue to fight What’s So Special About A Community Newspaper? Diego three days later, that he the journey of a lifetime at the breast cancer. Participants spent For nearly 40 years, the Ocean Beach community lead- saw a woman in tears whom he Susan G. Komen San Diego 3-Day. the weekend walking through the ers recognized the importance of having a local voice described as “overwhelmed.” Together, passionate women and San Diego area before concluding for the community— a much-needed community newspaper. “We were there to pick her up, men walked 60-miles over the with a moving closing ceremony In this editorial dated May 1982, the writer describes talk with her and support her,” he course of three days in the fight for at Waterfront Park. this need — a way to keep the community informed of added. a world without breast cancer, rais- “The 3-Day is all about raising important issues. I find it interesting to see the con- Outfitted with a team shirt, ing $5.7 million. The Komen 3-Day money and spreading awareness,” cerns mentioned in the article were (specifically ) about Sunset Cliffs and Formosa Slough. Many years later, badges, ribbons, buttons and all is the longest distance one can go said 12 ½ year survivor and nine- here at the Peninsula Beacon, we are still keeping the manner of Komen memorabilia, in the fight against breast cancer. time walker Debbie Feinberg. community informed about these same issues and Hillman pointed out that it’s a real These men and women each raised “Even if you can’t complete the more. It just goes to show that some concerns span sense of accomplishment for him a minimum of $2,300 and walked full 60 miles, you can walk one years while new ones rise up over time. to walk 420 miles in seven cities 20 miles a day for three consecu- day for 20 miles or even walk por- All communities should have a viable voice. One which will investigate all sides of issues, print the over 21 days between August and tive days, all while educating tens tions of the weekend, it’s all worth facts, validate and inform readers. During these the end of November. of thousands of people about breast it because, in the end, it’s the sense divided times and changing world, I would say we “Every time I walk, at the end, health. of community and inspiration for need that community voice more than ever. We’re it is just as powerful as the time The proceeds will support the survivors, those battling and fu- proud to be that voice for the Peninsula. before,” noted Hillmann. “You’ve mission of Susan G. Komen by ture generations.” Julie Main, Publisher Peninsula Beacon St. Charles Borromeo Academy paid tribute to their military families on Veteran’s Day. Former astronaut “Woody” Spring led the parade (in USMC WWII jeep) and spoke at the event. From the March 1982 edition of the Beacon

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doggiestreetfestival.org or email (4876 Santa Monica), Ocean Beach Point Loma High School Choir on [email protected]. Library (4801 Santa Monica), Facebook. School district funds Run For Cover Bookstore (4912 cover only basic materials and a FOOD AND TOY DRIVE Voltaire), Raglan Public House limited budget that leaves teachers The charitable OB Food and Toy (1851 Bacon), OB Noodle House Bar and students having to provide the Drive benefiting poor families and 1502 (4993 Niagara); and Ocean components of a quality program. seniors will take place Dec. 9 to 14 Beach Woman’s Club (2160 Bacon). The public is invited to hear the with numerous collection boxes Reid said dozens of volunteers students' talents in a Choral Winter around town. will be needed for each day of Concert that also will feature the Each year OB Town Council the event at the Masonic Center, Correia Middle School Choir. partners with community groups 1711 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., especially The performance is being held and volunteers to package a week's Saturday, Dec. 14. The schedule is: Monday, Dec. 16 at the Point Loma worth of groceries, care packages Dec. 9, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., sorting Community Presbyterian Church, and new gifts and toys for the needy non-perishable food items; Dec. 10, 2128 Chatsworth Blvd. and begins during the holidays. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., filling and label- at 7 p.m. “This year we are shooting for ing boxes with food and toys; Dec. over 100 local families and se- 11, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m, filling and REINDEER MONOLOGUES niors, which is a big increase from labeling boxes with food and toys; Point Loma Playhouse contin- The cast of ‘The Eight: Reindeer Monologues,’ which begins this week at Point Loma Playhouse. last year,” said Cameron Reid, Dec. 12, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., TBD if ues its season with “The Eight: OBTC community enhancement this evening will require any activi- Reindeer Monologues by Jeff longer accepting animals. chair. “So we’re really trying to ties; and Dec. 14, 8:30 a.m. to noon, Goode,” directed by Jerry Pilato and DOGGIE STREET FESTIVAL “During that time I was recuper- rally the community's support. all hands on deck to distribute and Erica Livingstone. Starring David AT LIBERTY STATION ating from a serious accident… un- We’ll be needing a lot more food/ deliver boxes. Janisch as Dasher, Eric Trigg as The 11th annual Doggie Street able to walk for months my golden toys, or even financial contribu- Those interested in hosting a Comet, Christine McCoy as Dancer, Festival San Diego, an animal retriever Scout was my constant tions, compared to last year to hit collection box should email FTD@ Andrew Walters as Hollywood adopt-a-thon and fun pet celebra- companion. As my health improved this goal.” OBTownCouncil.org. For more in- (Prancer), Mclain Parker as Cupid, tion, is Saturday, Nov. 23 from 9 I was eager to do something for Added Reid, “Often people wait formation, visit obtowncouncil.org. Melanie Mino as Blitzen, Michael a.m. to 3 p.m. in Liberty Station at Scout and his four-legged friends. until the week of the event to do- Adler as Donner and Kellen Gold NTC Park, 2455 Cushing Road. That’s when the idea to create nate, which is always appreciated, POINT LOMA HIGH CHOIR as Vixen, the show takes to the The Festival offers pet products Doggie Street Festival was born.” but from a planning perspective the RAISING FUNDS stage at the Point Loma Playhouse and services, adoption, yummy Doggie Street Fest is an adoption earlier we receive contributions the The Point Loma High Choir and at 3035 Talbot St. at Point Loma eats, vet tips, speakers, music, a event bringing together the rescue better. We have already distributed Guitar programs are on a "Journey Assembly. kids area and auction prizes. community with adoptable dogs toy collection boxes across OB and to Excellence" and are seeking to With each deer's confession, the The free event was started by San and cats, providing a platform to will be adding more.” grow and expose their talented stu- truth behind the shocking allega- Diego-based indie filmmaker Jude increase adoption and educate on Collection boxes can be found at: dent musicians in the community. tions becomes clearer and clearer Artenstein. “I was deeply affected spay/neuter options. The event Culture (4845 Newport), Kilowatt The group is raising funds to grow and seems to implicate everyone by the 2008-09 economic crises,” brings together veterinarians, pet (1875 Cable), Mike Hess (4893 the programs with the purchase from the littlest elf to the tainted said Artenstein on her website, dog- professionals, trainers and health Voltaire), Dirty Birds (1929 Cable), new instruments, sound equip- Saint himself. Don't miss this ex- giestreetfestival.org. “News stories and nutrition experts to provide CVS (4949 Santa Monica), Target ment and bringing in specialized pose of North Pole naughtiness. chronicled abandoned dogs and information and improved care, (4864 Newport), Waters Edge musicians to tutor and challenge The show will run through Dec. cats left behind in empty houses – all wrapped in a festive public (1984 Sunset Cliffs), Olive Branch the groups. 14. Performance dates are Nov. 22, families losing jobs unable to keep celebration. Chiropractic (4967 Newport #13), Instructions for the fund-raising 23, 30 Dec. 6, 13, 14 Fridays and their pets – shelters overflowing no For more information, visit Ocean Beach Business Center efforts can be found by searching Saturdays at 8 p.m. PAGE 16 | FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 22, 2019 | THE PENINSULA BEACON FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 22, 2019 COMMUNITY THE PENINSULA BEACON 17 Holiday events set to begin in Ocean Beach OB HOLIDAY EVENTS • Nov. 30 – Shop Small Business By Dave Schwab | The Beacon mermaid, OB’s de facto mascot who Saturday debuted with a float in last year’s Ocean Beach has outdone itself parade, will again be part of the • Dec. 3 – Christmas tree arrives on preparing for the 2019 year-end parade festivities. Jack hinted Vera the beach 11 a.m. in front of pier holiday. This year, the beach com- has a special “surprise” in store. munity has pulled out all the stops, The OB parade commences im- • Dec. 5 – Students from OB doing everything from creating its mediately following the lighting of Elementary decorate the Christmas own craft brew to implementing the holiday tree. tree with Santa 9 a.m., OB Holiday its annual Christmas parade and Auction at Sunshine Company, 5:30-9 toy and food drives, as well as host- OB HOLIDAY AUCTION p.m. To donate items, email info@ ing a craft fair, a home-decorating OBTC extends an open invitation obtowncouncil.org. contest and a holiday auction. to attend the annual OB Holiday All of the many Yuletide events Auction, a benefit fundraiser for • Dec. 7, 14, 21 – Craft Fair at are planned and executed by OB the OB Food and Toy Drive, at Veterans Plaza Town Council, which also handles Sunshine Company Saloon on the annual Christmas Tree selec- Thursday, Dec. 5 from 5:30 to 9 • Dec. 7 – 40th annual OB Holiday tion, ensuring the chosen tree is p.m. at 5028 Newport Ave. Parade at 5:05 p.m. on Newport transported to, planted in, and “Two days before the parade, Avenue. Lighting of the Christmas tree decorated on the beach. This marks the 40th year of the will be ready by Dec. 7 in time for Sunshine Saloon will have a lot will start the parade. “gifting” of OB’s Christmas tree. the OB Holiday Parade.” of gift baskets and gift cards do- CHRISTMAS TREE It is a tradition that was begun Added Quigley of Crooked Tree nated from a lot of the business- • Dec. 9-12 – Annual Food and Toy As quintessentially OB as the by iconic OB beach business The beer proceeds, “It was a fundrais- es in town,” said OBTC’s Quigley Drive at Masonic Hall, 1711 Sunset summer street fair, the farmers James Gang printers. er this year to offset the cost of the noting “vintage” holiday T-shirts Cliffs Blvd. market or the mermaid, the annual “Way back when, [OB] had a tree parade and the toy and food drive.” from past OB events will be transplantation of the Christmas in a planter by the beach growing among the goodies available at • Dec. 14 – Annual Food and Toy tree to the beach near the pier will for two or three years, then it died 40TH ANNUAL OB HOLIDAY the auction. Drive distribution to families and be Tuesday, Dec. 3 with the tree and somebody set it on fire,” said PARADE Town Council fundraising each seniors from Masonic Hall arriving at 11 a.m. community activist Claudia Jack. An iconic business, the James year at this event allows it to adopt The tree is always offered by an “We then moved the tree to Dusty Gang Brothers printers and silk numerous OB families and seniors • Dec. 15 – Holiday Homes anonymous donor from within OB. Rhodes Park. But the tree was screening, has been chosen to in need. Don’t miss your chance Decoration Contest. The best dressed “We do have a tree that just got taken out during storms there 10 be grand marshal in this year’s to bid on and win fantastic prizes 92107 holiday homes will be judged chosen after being advertised on or 12 years ago. Ever since, we’ve parade. from local businesses and sports from 6-9 p.m. Facebook and Next Door,” said moved it down to the beach.” “The parade is a tribute to them teams. Grace Quigley, OBTC events chair. The tree’s shining moment will because they’re the ones who start- The silent auction kicks off at To qualify, homes must be locat- “Usually, it’s a problem tree that’s come at 5:05 p.m. on Saturday, ed this whole tradition with the 5:30 p.m. and the live auction gets ed in OB’s 92107 ZIP Code. uprooting someone’s sidewalks Dec. 7, when its lighting commenc- parade and the Christmas tree,” underway at 6:30 p.m. Those in- Event chair Mike Akey, an OBTC or needs to be removed for some es the long-awaited OB Christmas noted Quigley. terested in donating an auction member, said he usually gets eight reason.” parade. The tree remains embed- Quigley said they’re expecting item may contact OBTC at info@ or more applications for the con- On the morning of Dec. 3, ded in the beach until Jan. 2. some 112 floats and parade en- obtowncouncil.org. test, mostly after Thanksgiving. He San Diego Police will escort the tries this year, for the 1 1/2-hour said judges personally check out all truck carrying the tree through COMMUNITY BEER parade that kicks-off at 5:05 p.m. HOLIDAY HOMES DECORATION of the decorated homes. the OB community to the foot of COLLABORATION Saturday, Dec. 7. The parade runs CONTEST “We love doing it,” said Akey Newport Avenue in a special place About a dozen brewers from ma- from Sunset Cliffs Boulevard down The best-dressed homes compe- who started the contest 15 years in the sand that will be uncovered jor San Diego breweries got togeth- Newport Avenue, turning the cor- tition is the final event of the OB or more ago. and cleaned out for it. er to create a collaboration holiday ner at Abbot Street where entries holiday season. Decorated homes “It’s good for all the neighbor- Two days later, this year on Dec. beer that will be served around will be reviewed by judges. will be judged in various catego- hoods to get involved with the 5, local schoolchildren will make Ocean Beach during December. Quigley said a special VIP deck ries including best use of lighting, holiday spirit. We’re pleased that their annual pilgrimage to the OB The beer will be named after the section, with seats selling for judge’s choice, best theme and most people take an interest in it. It’s for Christmas tree to see Santa from 9 famed holiday Christmas tree that $88, has been reserved on the original decoration. the food and toy drive.” a.m. to noon, and to add their own Ocean Beach hosts at the beach Wonderland/Surf Lodge build- Winners will be recognized and Those wishing to participate hand-made ornaments to hang on that famously leans to the left no ing deck where guests can have presented with plaques following should call 619-316-3403 or email the tree. matter what. the best views and will be served judging on Sunday, Dec. 15. [email protected]. Quigley said this year’s select- Of the joint brew, Quigley of snacks and beverages. ed tree is about 40-feet tall. “The OBTC said: “It is a collaborative “It’s premiere viewing, and the kids will come down from OB beer that will be named Crooked money goes back toward helping Ask The Trust & Estate Attorneys Elementary School to decorate it,” Tree, and was brewed in November to fund the parade,” said Quigley. she said. at Pizza Port. It is a red IPA, and it Jack noted that Vera the Question: Will my heirs owe any taxes from my estate Fashion Jackson to open for The 1975 at Pechanga Arena when I die?

Bart Mendoza | The Beacon While Fashion Jackson is spend- also done the Farmer's Market a ing more and more time on the few times over the years, which is Answer: That depends on the San Diego’s music scene has been road, the band remains proud always so much fun.” size of your estate. The Virginia Weber Laskowitz (retired) growing by leaps and bounds in re- of their Ocean beach roots. “We It’s a big leap going from playing federal estate tax limit for 2020 is $11.58 & Shannon T. O’Neill cent years, with numerous artists all grew up in Point Loma/OB. the intersection of Newport and poised to take their music to the Sterling, Jake and I still live in the Bacon to Pechanga Arena. “The million per individual, or $23.16 million for national level. One band that has area and Shawn lives in North Dec. 5 show is an absolute dream a married couple, which means that there will only be estate taxes owed been making particularly big waves Park,” Allen said. “Although it's come true,” Allen said. “The 1975 on any assets that you have that are over $11.58 million or $23.16 mil- lately is Ocean Beach-based indie ga- definitely changed as we've grown is my all-time favorite band. They're lion if you are married. So, safe to say most people will not be affected rage-pop quartet, Fashion Jackson. up, and quite drastically over the such a huge inspiration to us, both by our federal estate tax regulations. Some states have an inheritance The band, featuring Eddy Allen past couple years in terms of cul- in terms of how they create mu- (guitar), Sterling Gietzen (bass), ture, we feel really tied to OB as a sic and the career choices they've tax, a tax imposed on those who inherit assets from the estate of a Jake Nuffer (guitar) and Shawn community and are super proud made over the years.” deceased person, but California does not. If the deceased person owed Gardner (drums), has released four and lucky to be a part of it.” He notes it’s hard to determine income taxes, their estate would be liable for paying any amount owed. EPs since their 2016 founding, with Fashion Jackson’s touring sched- which part of the concert the band their debut album, “Gossamer 2,” ule has kept the band busy in recent is looking forward to most. “I'm out on Dec. 6. Their most recent months. “We don't really play many tempted to say that it'll be watching Weber & O'Neill Attorneys at Law single “Shiloh,” picked up signif- shows in the area at the moment, the 1975 soundcheck, but I think Probate Conservatorships icant airplay via 91X-FM, the lis- just because OB's immediate mu- we find ourselves most fired up at Trusts 619-222-5500 Guardianships tener reaction being strong enough sic scene in terms of venues caters the prospect of presenting the big- Wills Adoptions to score the band an opening spot to a bit of a different audience than gest and best version of our band with multi-platinum selling British ours,” Allen said. “We love going to and our music to 10,000 people.” E-mail: [email protected] rock band, The 1975 at Pechanga shows at Winston's and THC just to 4870 Santa Monica Ave. Ste 2D, San Diego, CA 92107 Arena, on Dec. 5. scope out the music though. We've Read more online at sdnews.com FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 22, 2019 18 THE PENINSULA BEACON LEGALS

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Located Fictitious Business Name(s) G AND I GO MAINTENANCE SERVICE. ficer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The at: 4183 DATCHO DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by Located at: 5170 CLAIREMONT MESA BLVD. #5, SAN DIEGO, CA statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Office, residential & Loving Pet Care REMODELING the following: ASHLEY ANN ROSARIO. This business is conducted by: 92117. Is registered by the following: a. GONZALO GOMEZ ACOSTA Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 13, 2019. ISSUE DATES: vacancy cleanings at Your Home AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/01/19. Regis- and b. IRENE GOMEZ. This business is conducted by: A MARRIED NOVEMBER 22, 29, DECEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. REMODELING trant Name: ASHLEY ANN ROSARIO. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability COUPLE. The first day of business was: 12/23/09. Registrant Name: #1 vacation DOG WALKING Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with GONZALO GOMEZ ACOSTA. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Com- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE NO: rental experts Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County pany/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest 37-2019-00060318-CU-PT-CTL. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: PET VISITS on: OCTOBER 23, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 01, 08, 15, &, J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: 1. Petitioner (name): SARAH TAMAE WAKABAYASHI filed a petition Free estimates 22, 2019. NOVEMBER 04, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 15, 22, 29, &, with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Since 2000 • Bath & KItchen DECEMBER 06, 2019. name: a. SARAH TAMAE WAKABAYASHI to Proposed name: SARAH & excellent Remodeling references FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9024405 TAMAE ECKERT 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested • Plumbing Repairs & Fictitious Business Name(s) KING TROWEL PLASTERING. Located at: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9027037 in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated (619) Installations 626 QUAIL STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92102. Is registered by the fol- Fictitious Business Name(s) FOOT & BODY CARE. Located at: 9676 below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. 248-5238 lowing: YADIRA M. JACINTO. This business is conducted by: AN INDI- CAMPO RD. #A, SPRING VALLEY, CA 91977. Is registered by the fol- Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file •Heating and A/C VIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: YADIRA lowing: FENG WANG. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. a written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at least Repair & Installations M. JACINTO. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, The first day of business was: 7/09/18. Registrant Name: FENG two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must Call Mark Kitchen & Bath Showroom Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. WANG. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 07, 2019. of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Re- granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the California BBQ (619) 295-6792 Free Estimates ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 01, 08, 15, &, 22, 2019. corder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 07, 2019. petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: 01/14/2020 & Oven Cleaning ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 15, 22, 29, &, DECEMBER 06, 2019. TIME: 8:30 DEP: 61; b. The address of the court is other (specify): SUPERIOR COURT 330 WEST BROADWAY, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101; 3 COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL 619-463-1600 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9025892 HANDYMAN Fictitious Business Name(s) a. PET BUSA b. CAZULLO MARKET and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9027158 a. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once We come to you! 8348 Center Dr. La Mesa c. IBRAZIL FIT. Located at: 4550 VANDEVER AVE., UNIT 21, SAN DI- Fictitious Business Name(s) SOFA OILS. Located at: 6717 FRIARS each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing You will be AMAZED by the RENT-A-HUSBAND EGO, CA 92120. Is registered by the following: GUSTAVO CASULO RD., UNIT 60, SAN DIEGO, CA 92108. Is registered by the following: on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, print- transformation! REALTOR VELHO. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day ALHANDY LLC. This business is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILI- ed in this county (specify newspaper): BEACH & BAY PRESS. Date: • Polite & Professional staff of business was: 10/24/19. Registrant Name: GUSTAVO CASULO TY COMPANY. The first day of business was: 10/23/19. Registrant NOVEMBER 14, 2019. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT PETER C. • On-time arrival Handyman with VELHO. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Ti- Name: ALHANDY LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/ DEDDEH, JUDGE. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 22, 29, DECEMBER • Courtesy call prior to arrival 30 years experience REALTY tle of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Corporation, Title of Signor CEO. The statement was filed with Ernest 06, &, 13, 2019. • Fully insured Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 24, 2019. • Safety inspection of all parts HEADQUARTERS ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 01, 08, 15, &, 22, 2019. • 100% non-caustic cleaners Many Skills “Professional in Real Estate” CONTRIBUTORS: ADVERTISING SALES: 858.210.2034 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9025584 Hourly or Bid 31 + Years of Dedicated Experience Bart Mendoza Mike Fahey x117 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. HI KEI MODERN CANNABIS b. HI KEI Diana Cavagnaro Michael Long x112 c. HI CANNABIS and d. HI. Located at: 3639 MIDWAY DR., SUITE Neal Putnam Heather Long x115 B-132, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. Is registered by the following: AARON 1621 Grand Ave. Suite C Prompt, Affordable, Natasha Josefowitz, Paul Welsh x105 MAGAGNA. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first San Diego, CA 92109 CALBBQ.com Professional Nicole Sours Larson Rick Santos day of business was: 9/10/19. 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Non-licensed Insured Scott Hopkins Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Si- sdnews.com Linda Marrone LEGAL/CLASSFIEDS: gnor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/ peninsulabeacon.com FREE ESTATES CHUCK OURSLER Dave Thomas Calin Cionca x140 Ask for Bob County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 21, 2019. ISSUE Twitter: @peninsulabeacon 858-454-5922 Owner/Broker – License # 00547855 DATES: NOVEMBER 01, 08, 15, &, 22, 2019. Paige Fulfer Judi Curry ACCOUNTING: EDITOR: Office: 619-528-9773 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9026092 Lucia Viti Heather Humble x120 Thomas Melville x131 Cell: 619-528-9773 Fictitious Business Name(s) SWEET RABBIT. Located at: 2980 Ed Piper HAULING [email protected] Email: [email protected] CLAIREMONT DR. #34, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the Jemma Samala PHOTOGRAPHERS: R C following: RAMIRO CHAVEZ VALDOVINOS. This business is conducted Kathy Miller Gray Don Balch O S CONTRIBUTING EDITORS: by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Victoria Davis Jim Grant Name: RAMIRO CHAVEZ VALDOVINOS. Title of Officer, if Limited Lia- Kendra Sitton x136 STONE/TILE Sharon Hinckley bility Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed Emily Blackwood x133 PRODUCTION: John Cocozza with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego Dave Schwab x132 Chris Baker x107 Mike McCarthy You Call-We Haul! GERMAN SETTER County on: OCTOBER 28, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 08, 15, Jeff Clemetson x130 22, &, 29, 2019. Barbara Rogel x107 No Job Too Small! TILE & STONE DISTRIBUTION: COPY EDITORS: Evictions, cleanouts, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9025788 MARKETING DIRECTOR: The Peninsula Beacon is distributed Professional Tile Fictitious Business Name(s) ANC TRADING. Located at: 2060 CATALI- Dustin Lothspeich Francisco Tamayo x116 every other Friday. © 2019. All rights construction debris, & Marble Setter NA BLVD., SAN DIEGO, CA 92107. Is registered by the following: ANH reserved. Residential T. NGUYEN. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL. The first tree trimming, etc. 30 Years’ Experience day of business was: 9/25/19. Registrant Name: ANH T. NGUYEN. Commercial Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Si- gnor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/ Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 619-933-4346 County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 23, 2019. ISSUE Sidewalks, Patios, Driveways, www.iluvjunk.com DATES: NOVEMBER 08, 15, 22, &, 29, 2019. Stucco Cleaning, Dumpster 10% Senior Contact areas, Gum removal. Discount Jens Sedemund FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9026010 Fictitious Business Name(s) SPYGLASS HILL SERVICES. Located at: 619-460-8177 619-415-6789 5119 DELANEY COURT, CARLSBAD, CA 92008. Is registered by the sdklean.com PAINTING or [email protected] following: PACIFIC SERVICES INC. This business is conducted by: A Lic#872804 CORPORATION. The first day of business was: 01/15/19. Registrant Name: PACIFIC SERVICES INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Com- Chuckie’s pany/Corporation, Title of Signor PRESIDENT. The statement was filed Painting Company ATTORNEY with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 28, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 08, 15, (619) 795-9429 22, &, 29, 2019. www.chuckiespainting.co FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9026501 WHITE GLOVE [email protected] 1&340/"-*/+63: ‰ "$$*%&/54 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. AGENTS OF ROI and b. BRANDING CA Lic. #925325 "VUPNPCJMFy $ZDMF PULSE. Located at: 6782 GLIDDEN ST., #K6, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. JANITORIAL SERVICES y%PH #JUF y 8SPOHGVM %FBUI Is registered by the following: CHAKWA ENTERPRISES LLC. This busi- Family Owned - 18 years Experience 1FEFTUSJBOy 4MJQ  'BMM ness is conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of •Quality Service •Great Pricing PERSONAL ASSISTANT business was: 01/01/19. Registrant Name: CHAKWA ENTERPRISES Cleaning & handyman Services: LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of •Commercial & Residential NEED HELP WITH 4FSWJOHPVS DPNNVOJUZUZ GPS PWFS  ZFBSTST Signor MEMBER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, •Vacancy Cleaning RUNNING ERRANDS Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 31, grocery shopping, etc? 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 08, 15, 22, &, 29, 2019. •Free Estimates If need help please call Excellent References Lori at 619-340-9426 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9026427 whiteglove-janitorial.com for a quote. Fictitious Business Name(s) ACCTAX AMERICA SERVICE. Located 619-884-6593 at: 4780 MISSION BLVD., SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. Is registered by the following: CAPITAL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION. The first day of business was: FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 22, 2019 COMMUNITY THE PENINSULA BEACON 19 Liberty Station ice rink and tree lighting kickoff holiday events

By Dave Schwab | The Beacon the North Promenade from 4 to 9 p.m. Visitors will enjoy a magical LIBERTY STATION SALUTE THE From ice rinks to artworks to evening with the iconic 88-foot SEASON EVENTS a big tent show in a Christmas- Norfolk pine tree being lit from themed village, Liberty Station top to bottom by a Rady Children’s • Rady Children’s Ice Rink – Nov. 14 - has it all this year in its holiday Hospital patient family. There will Jan. 5, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. extravaganza. also be live entertainment, festive Each year, Liberty Station firetruck rides and free photos with • Moniker General holiday kickoff party hosts a full event calendar during Santa. and pop-up holiday market – Nov. 20, Yuletide known as “Salute the Following the lighting, attend- 5-8 p.m. 2860 Sims Road. Season.” ees are encouraged to stop by one Festivities kicked off with the of Liberty Station’s restaurants. • Tree lighting and holiday festivities opening of Rady Children’s Ice Everyone is then welcome to set main event – North Promenade, Nov. Rink in mid-November, leading up lawn chairs and picnic blan- 29, 4-9 p.m. up to the Liberty Station Tree kets for an outdoor viewing of Lighting and Holiday Festivities “The Grinch” movie, which will be • Small business Saturday – Nov. 30, on Friday, Nov. 29. projected onto a sail movie screen. all day. For the fifth year in a row, Rady Children’s Ice Rink at Liberty Station will be open RADY CHILDREN’S ICE RINK HOLIDAY PARTY AND POP-UP from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. through Jan. 5 • Friday Night Liberty holiday For the fifth year in a row, and HOLIDAY MARKET extravaganza – Dec. 6, 5-9 p.m. more than two decades in the To debut this festive cocktail pro- animatronic polar bears. The range of locally owned stores for making, Rady Children’s Ice Rink gram and kick-start the gift-giving show also has an array of unique shoppers to explore unique gifts in • Nutcracker Tea Party with San again welcomes 40,000-plus skat- season, Moniker Cocktail Co. is and inspiring surprises. each of its districts. Diego Ballet – Sunday, Dec. 15, 3:30- ers to enjoy a manmade outdoor throwing a holiday kickoff par- South Promenade with be con- 5:30 p.m. winter wonderland daily (except ty and a pop-up holiday market verted into a “Holiday Village” af- HANUKKAH AND MENORAH Thanksgiving and Christmas Day) at Moniker General on 5-8 p.m. fording visitors a Polar Experience LIGHTING • Natale — Journey to the North Pole – from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Nov. 20. that will include train rides, a Guests are invited to Liberty Nov. 14 – Jan. 6. Tickets, with skate rental and Enjoy live music, sip on festive glacier-like climbing wall, and a Station to celebrate the annual helmets included, is $15 per per- drinks by Moniker’s mixologists, bounce house, as well as sponsors Hanukkah & Menorah lighting • Hanukkah and Menorah lighting – son, per day for adults, $13 for and shop at a curated holiday mar- and numerous vendors selling hol- at 5 p.m. Dec. 22, the final event Sunday, Dec. 22, 5-9 p.m. between The children and $10 with military ket. Artisan vendors include Dear iday treats, merchandise, and food. of the Salute The Season holiday Lot and Rady Children’s Ice Rink. identification, or $50 for a punch Survivor, a charitable craft jeweler Tickets and information are at festivities. card offering five skates. Group aiding the rehabilitation of human lafiestashows.com/natale/. In partnership with Chabad of music and other holiday surprises. reservations/school field trips are trafficking survivors; West Skin Downtown San Diego and Chabad Following the celebration, visi- also available by calling 619-221- Care, a vegan skincare company SAN DIEGO BALLET of Pacific Beach, the event takes tors may enjoy a night of outdoor 1970 or via email at marketing@ for fitness-junkies; and many more NUTCRACKER TEA PARTY place in between The Lot and Rady ice skating at the Rady Children’s sdice.com. local merchants. Plus, Bradley The return of the second annu- Children’s Ice Rink. Prepare for a Ice Rink, which will stay open un- Rink sponsors this year in- Mountain will be hosting an in- al Nutcracker Tea Party by San magical night at Liberty Station til 10 p.m. clude San Diego Gulls, NBC 7/ teractive leather-goods workshop. Diego Ballet will take place 3:30- as guests are welcomed for a fam- For more information, visit arts- Telemundo, Radio Latina, Quick 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 15 at Building ily-friendly evening filled with districtlibertystation.com. Dry Flood Services, Nordstrom, FRIDAY NIGHT LIBERTY 177. Tickets are $55. Locals and Sentre, Inc., Cigna, Kitchell, Team HOLIDAY EXTRAVAGANZA visitors once again can partake in Select Home Care and Barona. Come for the art, stay for the this family-friendly event featur- “It will really set the scene for a concert. Arts District Liberty ing a joyous afternoon of narrated magical holiday season, providing Station invites guests to get (((am- performance of the “Nutcracker” families a great way to have fun plified))) on 5-9 p.m. Dec. 6 with a by San Diego Ballet. and also support patients and fam- free concert featuring San Diego- Enjoy scrumptious treats and ilies at the Peckham Center,” said based musician Whitney Shay hot cocoa along with photo op- Bridgett Brown, Rady Children’s with opening act, Lauren Leigh, portunities with Santa, as well as Hospital Auxiliary president about in Bldg. 177. Sip and stroll while an interactive demonstration by the ice rink, a fundraiser to sup- you shop for holiday gifts with a the ballet. port the psychosocial programs creative twist, enjoy lively enter- Said Laurie Albrecht, di- and services offered through Rady tainment and new culinary and rector of the Liberty Station Children’s Peckham Center for creative experiences. Salute the CommunityAssociation: “When Cancer and Blood Disorders. Those Season at the holiday-themed we brought this event to the com- Warren-Walker School invites you to programs and services include be- Local Bazaar Pop-Up Market and munity for the first time last year, reavement and supportive care, enjoy drinks from Amplified Ale we knew it would become a be- Admissions Open House! child life services, social workers, Works & Revolt Wine Co. First loved tradition. Liberty Station’s translators, parent liaisons and Friday details are at libertysta- Building 177 transforms into a Tuesday, January 14th @ 9:00am entertainment. tion.com. whimsical winter wonderland for Early Learning Center (Infants/6 weeks-PK) Currently, 75 percent of children attendees of all ages to gather and treated for cancer will become NATALE - JOURNEY TO THE celebrate the season, while fully Wednesday, January 15th @ 9:00am long-term survivors. Rady helps NORTH POLE engaging in an interactive perfor- Pt. Loma Campus (PK-5th Grades) link those children and their fam- New this year is Natale – mance of “The Nutcracker” by the ilies to services while providing Journey To The North Pole, a San Diego Ballet, a Liberty Station Thursday, January 16th @ 11:30am education about healthy lifestyle circus-style big tent show set tenant. Middle School Campus (6th-8th Grades) choices, ensuring the best possible in a Christmas-themed Holiday Wednesday, January 22nd @ 9:00am outcome for each child. Village that runs Nov. 14 - Jan. SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY 6. Created by Spain’s La Fiesta Get a head start on holiday gifts La Mesa Campus (PK-5th Grades) TREE LIGHTING AND HOLIDAY Escénica, and making its U.S. de- and begin your search locally FESTIVITIES but in partnership with La Fiesta during Small Business Saturday RSVP at: Salute the Season’s main event, Shows, Natale features a nostalgic on Nov. 30. As one of San Diego’s www.warren-walker.com/openhouse Liberty Station tree lighting, and holiday experience with top ac- top destinations, the former Naval festivities takes place Nov. 29 in robatic performers and dancing Training Center offers a wide Visit www.warren-walker.com for more information - bring a friend and learn why "We are more than a School!"

37-2019-00059515-CU-PT-NC . TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of LEGAL ADS 900 1. Petitioner (name): KRIZANDRA LEE CHICANO HALAL filed a general circulation, printed in this county (specify newspaper): La petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Jolla Village News and The Peninsula Beacon. Date: NOVEMBER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019-9027556 Present name: a. KRIZANDRA LEE CHICANO HALAL to Proposed 08, 2019. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT SIM VON KALINOWS- Fictitious Business Name(s) GOOD FOR OTHERS. Located at: 3635 name: KRIZANDRA HALAL REYES 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all KI ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 22, 29, DECEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. Warren-Walker School PRINCETON AVENUE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92117. Is registered by the persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at following: JOHN LUCAS VALENCIA. This business is conducted by: the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2019- Infants-8th Grade Ask about AN INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/01/19. Registrant should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes 9026153 Fictitious Business Name(s) ARIEL MOBILE AUTO a Military Discount Name: JOHN LUCAS VALENCIA. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability described above must file a written objection that indicates the DETAIL. Located at: 15008 AVENIDA MONTUOSA, APT. C, SAN with campuses in Point Loma, Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with reasons for the objection at least two court days before the mat- DIEGO, CA 92129. Is registered by the following: JOSE AMADOR at our Early Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County ter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to MOLINA FLORES. This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDU- Mission Valley & La Mesa Learning Center! on: NOVEMBER 14, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 22, 29, DE- show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written AL. The first day of business was: 10/18/19. Registrant Name: CEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a JOSE AMADOR MOLINA FLORES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liabil- 619-223-3663 hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date: 01/07/2020 TIME: 8:30 ity Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR AM DEP: 23; b. The address of the court is SAME AS NOTED with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, NORTH COUN- ABOVE; 3 a. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published County on: OCTOBER 28, 2019. ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 22, 29, TY; 325 SOUTH MELROSE DR., VISTA, CA 92081 CASE NUMBER: at least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the DECEMBER 06, &, 13, 2019. FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 22, 2019 20 THE PENINSULA BEACON COMMUNITY Yokohama Friendship Bell on Shelter Island has interesting history

By Jill Diamond | The Beacon and moat surrounding refurbished, according to Port of San Diego Philadelphia may house the archives. famous Liberty Bell and Moscow Also, should you visit, near has its The Tsar Bell, considered the bell is the Helen-Borshers the largest bell in the world still in Flowering Peach Tree, which was existence. But the Point Loma area presented to the city of San Diego has its own bell to brag about, too. on Feb. 17, 2008 to commemorate Known as The Yokohama the 50th anniversary of the San Friendship Bell, it is located at Diego-Yokohama affiliation. 1401 Shelter Island Drive on There is also a bronze sculp- the southernmost cul-de-sac of ture, "The Girl in Red Shoes," by Shelter Island, and it was given to Munehiro Komeno, which was the City of San Diego from the City placed on June 2, 2009. It's from a of Yokohama, Japan, as a symbol popular Japanese children's story, of eternal friendship in 1958. It’s and a similar sculpture stands in date of placement is listed as July Yamashita Park on Yokohama's 31, 1958, according to the Port of waterfront. The plaque states that San Diego archives. it was given to the citizens of San According to the Port of San Diego by the citizens of Yokohama Diego archives, the bell was pre- "for eternal friendship and to com- sented as part of the Centennial memorate the 150th Anniversary Celebration of formal relations be- of the Yokohama Port Opening, tween Japan and the United States. June 2, 1859." This gift served to mark the estab- lishment of a sister city relationship The Yokohama Friendship Bell is located at 1401 Shelter Island Drive on Shelter Island. HOW IT WORKS between San Diego and Yokohama, THOMAS MELVILLE / PENINSULA BEACON There is no clapper inside like the first such affiliation on the West most bells and is instead rung by Coast. It was transported to San Department, according to the Port The inscription is also written in make the annual arrangements being struck with a large wooden Diego by the United States Navy of San Diego’s archives. Japanese. with the Port of San Diego, and the ram that is suspended horizontally aboard the U.S.S. Prairie, according Constructed with local materials, It was tolled for the first time on public is invited to be present and across. To ring the bell, the ram is to the Port of San Diego archives. it was specially designed and cast Dec. 10, 1960, by Bishop Yamada participate in the actual ringing. pulled back with a lanyard and re- in bronze by Masahiko Katori, who of the Zen Shu Buddhist Temple. He Each person can strike the bell leased causing it to strike the bell. DEDICATION was Japan’s foremost artist in this was joined by then-Mayor Charles once,” said Marguerite Elicone of The design of the Japanese Bell is The Yokohama Friendship Bell’s field. It is 6-feet high, weighs 4,600 Dail and other civic leaders. It was the Port of San Diego. Japanese and in the Buddhist style, bell house was dedicated on Dec. pounds and includes this inscrip- tolled the traditional 18 strokes. it is open on all four sides and sur- 10, 1960, which was a couple of tion: “Bell of Friendship, presented “The bell is traditionally rung on REPAIRS rounded by a moat. years before the Port District was to the citizens of San Diego from the New Year’s Eve. The ceremony is an In 2009, the bell house was re- You can visit the Yokohama formed and when it was part of citizens of Yokohama, as a symbol annual event. Members of the San built with new redwood rafters, the Friendship Bell anytime as there is the city of San Diego’s Harbor of eternal friendship, May 1958.” Diego Yokohama Sister City Society deck repaired, and the landscaping no admission charge.

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SOLIS NAMES BASEBALL bringing together bodyboarders from at padres.com/FanFest. Fans may Gates for Padres FanFest will members will receive exclusive ear- COACHING STAFF all over the United States and at least claim up to eight complimentary open to the general public at ly access to FanFest beginning at 9 Pointer head baseball coach Jeff five more countries. The bodyboard- tickets for the event with a ticket re- 10 a.m., with fans able to enter a.m. through the dedicated mem- Solis has announced his coach- ers will be competing in six divi- quired for entry through the MLB through the Home Plate and East ber entrance at the Home Plate ing staff for the upcoming season sions, which are Pro/Open Men, Pro/ Ballpark app. Village Gates. Padres season ticket Gate. which begins soon with a series of Open Women, Pro/ Open Dropknee, winter ball games. Masters Men, Amateur Junior Men, Solis posted an excellent record and Amateur Junior Women. in his first season at the helm of the Dogs program with an undefeated TINGLER NAMED 27 YEARS IN PACIFIC BEACH Eastern League championship and PADRES MANAGER record (11-0-1) with an overall The have mark of 24-6-2. agreed to terms with Jayce Tingler Solis and his staff will be tested on a three-year contract to become this year by Western League foes the 21st manager in franchise his- WE Cathedral Catholic, Madison, St. tory, announced executive vice Augustine and Scripps Ranch. president/general manager A.J. DELIVER! Assisting Solis will be bench Preller. “Jayce has extensive expe- coach Tom Vaughn, hitting rience in virtually every aspect of coach JoJo Storniolo, infield coach coaching, player development and Kyle Harvey, pitching coach TJ baseball operations, and our entire Kendzora, outfield coach Dave group believes that he’s the right NOBLE FIRS WREATHS Camara and bullpen coach Mike person to lead our talented roster,” Delgado. said Preller. NORDMAN FIRS MISTLETOE Nick Schroeder moves up from Tingler, 38, spent last season as GRAND FIRS GARLAND head Freshman coach to head JV the Major League player develop- coach. Assisting him will be Sergio ment field coordinator for the Texas FRASER FIRS FIREPROOFING Guerra, Collin Clack and Tyler Rangers in his 13th season with the DOUGLAS FIRS TABLE TOPS Byrd. organization. The Smithville, Mo., Taking the reins of the Freshman native moved to the front office for team is PLHS teacher Jesse Denney. two years to assume the role of as- His assistants are Barrett Frost and sistant general manager (2017-18), Ken Lee. overseeing the club’s player devel- Winter baseball games begin opment system before returning to 10% OFF ANY TREE Dec. 28 with all three teams play- the dugout as bench coach to end with this ad. ing every Saturday. Team tryouts the 2018 season. Tingler was also will be held Feb. 8. field coordinator in 2015-16, serv- not valid in conjunction with any other offer "We have approximately 40 new ing as the outfield and baserun- freshman prospects this winter and ning coach for the Major League 40-45 returning players competing coaching staff when the Rangers for varsity and JV spots," Solis said. captured back-to-back AL West di- "We'll have a really competitive vision titles. CHRISTMAS TREE COUNTRY group of players this winter." PADRES FANFEST 870 Garnet Avenue at Bayard Street (In Pacific Beach) BODYBOARDING US The San Diego Padres recently FESTIVAL IN OB announced details for 2020 Padres (858) 483-0329 • PBChristmasTreeCountry.com The Bodyboarding US Festival FanFest that will take place on Open Daily November 23rd – December 25th 2019 will take place in Ocean Beach Nov. Saturday, Jan. 11, at 23-24. APB North America and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission Monday - Friday 10AM to 10PM • Saturday & Sunday 8AM to 10PM Bodyboarding US are joining forc- to Padres FanFest is free, with fans es to host this festival. This event is required to redeem entry tickets FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 22, 2019 22 THE PENINSULA BEACON REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE Historic Point Loma home once lived in by a decorated general

By Jill Diamond | The Beacon the U.S. Marine Corps on his re- tirement as a brigadier general in It may not look like much by 1948, Wallace said. today’s standards, but the home Hanneken was also awarded at 3202 Curtis St. in Loma Portal two Navy Crosses, a Silver Star, has quite the history. and the Legion of Merit, as well as Built in 1928 by Chris A. several other awards from nations Cosgrove for his parents, such as Haiti and Nicaragua, she Augustus and Louise Cosgrove, said. the home was historically des- Author Paul Kirchner, in his ignated in October 2017 as the 2009 book, “More of the Deadliest Augustus and Louise Cosgrove/ Men Who Ever Lived,” included Chris Cosgrove House. Hanneken along with George Chris A. Cosgrove is considered Patton, Manfred von Richthofen, an established master builder in and Richard the Lionhearted. In the city of San Diego, and built fact, there is a lot of info online many homes and commercial and in books about Hanneken, buildings around town, according Wallace said. to Alexandra Wallace, principal “In June 1920, Hanneken, researcher at Legacy 106 Inc., then a second lieutenant in the based in La Jolla. Marine Corps, was awarded the Wallace was involved in pre- Congressional Medal of Honor for paring the now historic home’s extraordinary heroism and con- nomination report for historic spicuous gallantry and intrepidity designation along with husband for his actions in Haiti, which re- Kiley Wallace an architectural sulted in the death of bandit and historian at the firm. Legacy 106 rebel leader Charlemagne Peralte,” offers historic preservation and Wallace added. The historic home at 3202 Curtis St. in Loma Portal was built in 1928. archaeology services for home- In early 1929, Capt. Hanneken owners seeking such historic led a patrol with a Mexico- Hanneken executed Girón. Besides the general, Wallace “It was one of the first homes designation. born volunteer general named Augusto Sandino eluded said the home has had around constructed by Chris A. Cosgrove Juan Escamilla near the San Hanneken, but in February seven owners since it was first after he moved to San Diego around WORTHY OF A GENERAL Albino Gold Mine in Nicaragua. 1934 was captured and execut- constructed. 1923. He later went on to become In 1935 and 1936, 3202 Curtis Hanneken and Escamilla captured ed by members of the Nicaraguan She said what makes it truly a prolific builder in the San Diego St. was rented by Marine Brigadier Sandinista Gen. Manuel María National Guard. After his actions special is that the “ home is an ex- region but also constructed proper- Gen. Herman H. Hanneken and Girón Ruano, second-in-com- in Haiti, Hanneken had devel- cellent example of Spanish Eclectic ties in Los Angeles, Palm Springs, his wife Margaret. mand to Augusto Sandino, and oped a reputation as a "bandit style architecture.” and Borrego Springs. Legacy 106 According to Hanneken's obit- for the next month interrogated catcher," and this reputation And as a historian, she said she Inc. had Cosgrove established as a uary published in the San Diego Girón about various aspects of the was further solidified after his found a few things particularly in- master builder while 3202 Curtis Union on Aug. 26, 1986, he was rebellion. capture of Girón in Nicaragua, teresting about the home at 3202 St. was historically designated in one of the most decorated men in On March 2, 1929, Lt. Wallace said. Curtis St. Oct ober 2017.”

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