VolumeThe 102 No. 22 Carmel On the Internet: www.carmelpinecone.com Pine Cone May 27 - June 2, 2016 TRUSTED BY LOCALS AND LOVED BY VISITORS SINCE 1915 Forest Theater finally ready for its debut Former Speaker n Indoor theater to be open in June occupancy,” he told The Pine Cone Wednesday. “The Outdoor Forest Theater is ready to go.” disavows Adams’ By MARY SCHLEY The architecture firm of Cody Anderson Wasney handled the redesign, which sought to preserve the rustic aspects of THE $2 million renovation of the historic Forest Theater, the theater while updating the lighting, stage and other infra- attack on Potter which opened in 1910 and was closed for health and safety structure. Otto Construction did the work, which included reasons in April 2014, has been completed. City building new grading and paving, stone veneer walls, integrated n Bass: He wasn’t ‘removed’ from coastal official Joe Headley signed off on his final inspection handrail lighting, additional light towers, structural supports Tuesday night, when he tested the lighting. at the proscenium walls, and new stage flooring. Hazardous commission because of voting record “Everything went well, and I issued the certificate of materials, including asbestos, were removed, too. To accommodate disabled patrons, the redo By KELLY NIX required the removal of two rows of benches to make the seating areas accessible, and the bare AS FIFTH District Monterey County supervisor candi- ground between the benches was replaced with col- date Mary Adams this week stood by her claim that a website ored concrete. New parking and pathways were she set up to discredit incumbent supervisor Dave Potter was built, too. based on “verified facts,” a key point on the site was dis- The old phone booth was reclaimed for potential avowed Thursday afternoon by a former Speaker of the use as a prop in future plays. State Assembly. The process was not without its drama, as the On the internet site potterfacts.com, which Adams city council held numerous meetings about the launched last week, the former United Way Monterey County retrofit, and various parties sparred over the place- ment of pathways, handicap parking and other fea- tures of the outdoor theater. Editorial: Mary Adams’ website The indoor theater, meanwhile, has been the sub- ject of debate, as well, with Pacific Repertory attacking Dave Potter has now been so Theatre’s School of Dramatic Arts program pitted thoroughly discredited, it’s time for her against other theater groups that also want access to to take the thing down — See page 28A. the space. Ultimately, the city council decided to PHOTO/KERRY BELSER grant the school of dramatic arts exclusive use of After going through its final inspections, including a lighting test this week, the the indoor theater for its youth theater programs Outdoor Forest Theater is once again ready for sets, actors and audiences. The CEO accuses Potter of being responsible for a host of bad first production at the new theater, “The Borrowers,” opens June 23. See THEATER page 12A decisions and misdeeds on the subjects of the environment, water and development. One of the most prominent claims on the site is that “Dave PANETTA GETS RINGING ENDORSEMENT FROM CLINTON Potter was replaced on the California Coastal Commission for consistently voting to overdevelop our coast and for being too close to developers.” By ELAINE HESSER But the statement is patently untrue. AMID A who’s who of Democrats from Monterey According to Democratic Congresswoman Karen Bass, County, presidential candidate and party frontrunner Hillary who was the California State Assembly speaker in 2009 Clinton gave congressional candidate Jimmy Panetta’s cam- when she decided not to reappoint Potter to the coastal com- paign her stamp of approval on May 25 in Salinas. mission, Potter’s voting record on the commission was never “This is not a pro forma endorsement,” said Clinton to a factor in her decision. cheers in Hartnell College’s gym. The party love fest, which Reached at her office in Washington, D.C., Thursday included an opening speech by outgoing assembly member afternoon, Bass issued a statement that said she “didn’t Luis Alejo, reached a fever pitch with Panetta’s introduction examine Mr. Potter’s record when making the appointment to of Clinton, in which he said, “After a lifetime of fighting for the commission.” all of us, she continues to fight … for me, my wife and two “It’s not uncommon for Assembly speakers to make their daughters, and the future of the U.S.A.” own appointments to boards and commissions as terms He also pledged to work with Clinton on immigration become open,” she explained. “reform,” which she said would be one of her highest priori- Bass chose then-Santa Cruz County Supervisor Mark ties if she is elected president. Stone for the coastal commission seat Potter had held for 12 In her endorsement and throughout her speech, Clinton years, but she never publicly explained why she didn’t reap- PHOTO/MICHAEL TROUTMAN referred to her experiences working with Panetta’s father, point Potter, who has long said the speaker didn’t interview him before she announced the move. Potter said this week he Leon, first as chief of the Office of Management and Budget An ebullient Jimmy Panetta introduces an equally enthusiastic Hillary Clinton on Wednesday at a rally at Hartnell College in Salinas. See PANETTA page 12A Clinton endorsed Panetta during her campaign stop. See SUPES page 30A Mayor, council have 11 to choose from as they fill vacant seat By MARY SCHLEY mission since 2014 and is also a volunteer at Harrison fifth member for the council. Memorial Library, and he bought a home here in 2005, mov- “With all four current council members having property FIVE MORE residents — Jeff Baron, Dixie Dixon, ing to Carmel full-time in 2011. The CTO of a social-media and business interests in the downtown area, the council has Carolyn Hardy, David Staub and LaNette Zimmerman — startup from 2012 to 2015, Baron said the fact he does not applied by Friday’s deadline for appointment to the council have any business interests downtown makes him the ideal See COUNCIL page 14A seat that opened up when Steve Dallas was elected mayor last month, bringing the total number of eligible candidates to 11. Interviews with Dallas, Vice Mayor Carrie Theis and the candi- dates were held this week, and the council is set to vote on the appointment at a spe- cial meeting Wednesday, June 1, at 4:30 p.m. in Carmel City Hall. n Jeff Baron Baron has been a member of the forest and beach com- Carolyn Hardy Jeff Baron David Spaur Dixie Dixon LaNette Zimmerman Have the complete Carmel Pine Cone delivered every Thursday evening to your iPad, laptop, PC or phone. Free subscriptions available at www.carmelpinecone.com 2A The Carmel Pine Cone May 27, 2016 Sandy Claws By Lisa Crawford Watson

Live outsideoutsidee asas Faithful friend beautifubeautiftiifufuuulllly asas yoouu doo insideini side LULU IS a 5-year-old Black Russian terrier, whose grand size and glossy black coat give her an air of authority. Indeed, her breed was carefully cultivated for such countenance. Developed in Russia the late 1940s and early ‘50s to serve as a military working dog, the Black Russian is not a terrier at all, but believed to be a blend of some 17 breeds, among them, the Airedale, giant schnauzer, rottweiler and Newfoundland. By the late 1950s, second and third generations of the breed had become available to the public, where they served as police and seeing-eye dogs, as well as fiercely loyal companion dogs, ideal for protecting the family. Born to a breeder in Grass Valley, Lulu, who lives in Pacific Grove, was named as a nod to her predecessor, Louis, who favored Louis XIV of France, a king with equally wooly black hair. Lulu’s person is a priest, who is retired after serving 299 LIGHTHOUSE, MONTEREY 44 years in the Catholic Church. During his years at the 1 683 49 3083 • poppletonshome.com altar, he always brought his dogs to mass, where they would pray alongside him. In his retirement years, Lulu has been sleeping in on Sundays. “Throughout 35 years, most of my dogs were Catholic and did the mass with me. Some may have been of dif- ferent faith, and that’s okay; there’s only one God. Lulu runs with abandon, stopping only to meet other dogs or is a lax Catholic,” her person said. “But she has spirit.” people. Lulu is particularly spirited at the beach, where she “Sometimes I don’t feel like going to the beach,” her person said, “but Lulu is religious about it, so we go, and it’s always good for me, too. She’s so welcoming and friendly to everyone, no matter who they are. I imagine SJ, she must have had really good parents.” Happy Birthday to the Memorial Day LOVE OF MY LIFE. ceremony May 30

THE CITY of Carmel and American Legion Post 512 will commemorate Memorial Day Monday, May 30, with a cere- The best mony at 11 a.m. in Devendorf Park at Ocean and Junipero. Local dignitaries will make remarks, and Monterey High is yet School Junior Navy ROTC cadets will provide the Color Guard. If it rains, the ceremony will be moved to the Post 512 on to come! Dolores Street just south of Eighth Avenue. Either way, an open house will be held at the Legion after the ceremony. For more information, call the post at (831) 624-9941 or email [email protected]. XOXO, BJ Consignments Wanted

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By CHRIS COUNTS 200-300 feet from the road. Fire chief Cheryl Goetz told The Pine A SOUTHBOUND big rig truck carry- Cone that members of the Mid-Coast ing three men and 30,000 pounds of straw- Volunteer Fire Brigade quickly arrived on berries veered off Highway 1 near Soberanes scene, and were soon followed by a slew of Point in Big Sur May 19, landing just above agencies, including the CHP, Cal Fire, a beach. Remarkably, all three survived. Carmel Highlands Fire, Pebble Beach Fire, “A witness said the big rig hit a tree and and the sheriff’s search and rescue team. drove off the cliff,” reported California “Everybody worked together,” Goetz Highway Patrol spokesman Oscar Loza. reported. “They did an awesome job.” “The driver said his tire blew out and his After drugs were found in the truck, the Bedding, patio furniture, vehicle veered off the road.” driver, 59-year-old Robert Lane of Hesperia, The vehicle came to rest about 200 to 300 was arrested for driving under the influence feet from the pavement. and causing bodily harm to a passenger. pamper products, BBQ’s… The incident happened at about 9:30 p.m. All three men were taken to Natividad Loza said the 18-wheel Kenworth collided Medical Center is Salinas. The driver com- and so much more! with a guard rail on the west side of Highway plained of neck pain. Front-seat passenger 1, continued along the guard rail for approx- Terry Lane was treated for abrasions and imately 150 feet, and left the pavement when complained of pain. Back-seat passenger the guard rail ended. The vehicle came to rest approximately See CRASH page 17A

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called, stating he and his roommate were Street reported the theft of a license plate. recently provided a 60-day notice due to the Carmel-by-the-Sea: Officer observed a roommate not paying rent. Resident said he dog unattended on the side of the roadway in gave his roommate $900 cash to pay rent but he the residential area on Torres south of Police, Fire & hasn’t returned to the residence. Resident is Mountain View. ID was on the dog’s collar. unable to reach his roommate. He found this Owner was contacted nearby, and the dog was odd, as the roommate had never left without returned to the owner with a warning. Sheriff’s Log giving notice before. Resident did not feel the Carmel-by-the-Sea: A citizen reported that roommate was missing, but requested informa- a crated dog on San Carlos north of 11th was tion pertaining to the outstanding money and barking and was concerned for its welfare. The the process of getting it back and to the land- dog owner returned home just before the offi- lord. cer made contact. The dog was in good health Carmel area: Worker on La Pradera Lane and just missing the owners. Alternate ways of Chimney sweep partied a little too hard reported equipment was stolen from a con- leaving the dog contained would be considered. struction site sometime overnight. Warning given. HERE’S A look at some of the significant lobby to turn in a watch he found lying in the Pebble Beach: Citizen requested a welfare Pebble Beach: Female on Forest Lake calls logged by the Carmel-by-the-Sea Police roadway at Carmelo and Fourth. He said he check on his friend on Sloat who was posting Road reported that she lost her passport and a Department and the Monterey County Sheriff’s wanted to turn in the watch in case the finder strange messages on Facebook. Green Card. Office last week. This week’s log was compiled reported a watch missing. He signed the form Carmel Valley: Resident reported that an by Mary Schley. wishing to claim the watch if the finder was not WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 unknown person entered into his unlocked located. The watch was placed into safekeeping. vehicle on Rancho San Carlos Road and stole TUESDAY, MAY 3 Carmel-by-the-Sea: A stolen vehicle was Carmel-by-the-Sea: Person came into his wallet, cellphone, and prescription medica- recovered at Junipero and Seventh. lobby to turn in a cell phone he found lying in tion. Additionally, the perpetrator attempted to Carmel-by-the-Sea: Resident found a dog Pacific Grove: Driver sideswiped a vehicle the middle of the roadway at Ocean and make a purchase with his credit card. on Lasuen on May 2 and kept the dog overnight which was parked near the curb line on Eardley Carpenter. He did not wish to claim the proper- for safekeeping. Dog was turned over to the and was occupied by owner and his wife. ty. The cell phone was placed into safekeeping THURSDAY, MAY 5 police department and the rightful owner was Pacific Grove: Cat bit a student who was on pending contact with the owner. Officer was notified. Kennel fee was paid, and the dog was the grounds of the school on David Avenue. not able to ascertain any information from the Carmel-by-the-Sea: Adult female, age 61, returned to its rightful owner. Animal control officer attempted to catch the cell phone due to the phone being password was found loitering in the post office at 0203 Carmel-by-the-Sea: Unknown suspect(s) cat but was unsuccessful. Staff at the school is protected. hours, in violation of probation terms. Female took an unlocked vehicle from the area of attempting to catch the cat. Carrier and instruc- Carmel-by-the-Sea: Non-injury traffic was arrested, booked and transported to county Torres and 11th without the owner’s consent. tions left for staff. On May 6 at about 2100 accident on San Carlos Street. jail. Carmel-by-the-Sea: Female reported los- hours, the animal was caught at the above Carmel-by-the-Sea: Person on Dolores Carmel-by-the-Sea: An unknown amount ing her engagement ring somewhere near the school. Animal transported to the animal pen south of Second reported a female who is not a of jewelry was stolen from the trunk of a vehi- observation deck on the beach. holding area. hotel guest is eating the complimentary break- cle, owned by an elderly female, on Camino Carmel-by-the-Sea: Male came to the Pacific Grove: David Avenue resident fast, and this has been a recurring problem with Real south of Fourth. Trunk was believed to her. Female transient was contacted by officers have been locked. No signs of forced entry. No and told not to return or she would be arrested suspects, witnesses or surveillance footage. for trespassing. Subject stated she understood. Carmel Valley: Business owner on Carmel Carmel-by-the-Sea: Person on Torres Valley Road reported threats made. 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Dishtowels / Runners / Napkins / Olivewood / Biot Glass Showroom SALE - Fri & Sat 11-5 Sunday 11-3 Yansouni back as head of Bach Fest board 605a California Ave, Surprising SAND CITY THE CURRENT president of the Carmel edge, energy and relationships will be great Hwy 1 to exit 403 (Hwy 218-Seaside) follow to Del Monte Blvd. Turn left. Continue to Contra Costa St. Bach Festival Foundation, Cyril Yansouni assets.” Turn left. Follow until it dead-ends at California Ave. Turn right. 605 is just past City Hall. Phone: 392-7787 will take over as president of the Bach Yansouni said he looks forward to being Festival’s board of directors. The two-year back in his role as the festival board’s presi- term starts Oct. 1. dent. “I am very excited to continue my Yansouni replaces Carlotta Mellon, who involvement with the Carmel Bach Festival,” Wha ’t s the bes tr tment feat or healthy skin? served on the Bach Festival’s board for 10 he said. “We are blessed with an outstanding years, the last two as president. The role will artistic leadership team, great musicians, be a familiar one — Yansouni served as the soloists and chorale members, an excellent festival’s board president from 2006 to 2008. board of directors and dedicated staff mem- A one-time vice president for Hewlett- bers. I am especially thankful to the many Packard, Yansouni is a Pebble Beach resi- festival patrons who support our programs dent. He’s also a past president of the and efforts.” Monterey Peninsula Country Club’s board of Mellon isn’t the only member of the Bach directors. Festival’s leadership team to step down. “The Carmel Bach Festival is fortunate to Earlier this month, Bach Festival executive have Cyril Yansouni as its next president,” director Debbie Chinn announced she is Mellon said. “Cyril knows the festival, its leaving in September. patrons, board, and musicians very well and This year’s Bach Festival — the 79th cares deeply about it. His experience, knowl- since it debuted in 1935 — opens July 16. LEARN MORE ABOUT REDUCING EXCESSIVE NECK FAATT & FOREHEAD WRINKLES Special Kybella & Botox Seminar - Tuesdayy,, June 77,, 5:30pm to 7:00pm Don’t watch your clock... But do what it does... e yAr ou curious about Botox K ? Cybella& ome learn about Kybel & Botola x with Dr. Christina ahlgrW en on T yuesda , June 77,, from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. Special pricing on all aesthetic treatments. efrR eshments will be served. Keep Going! RSVP online at w om/RScCAskin..ww VP or call (831) 333-9008. Burma Shave (bbut if it doesn’t... we can help!)) TRUST THE MO STADT ADS DVVAANCED SKINCARE EXPER RTS IN CALIFORNIA THE GERMAN C CLO KMAKER e pre arW e pre oud that Melvin Gorelick, MD chose us t care fo or his patients following his Coontact John for a FREE estimate in Carmel or S.F. etirr ement. Please call our Ryan Ranch office at (831) 333-9008 to schedule a 8331-920-2400 or 415-416-4972 tderma ology appointment where all medical r orec ds have been tr ed.erransf [email protected] M THANORE 53 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN GERMANY E, LANDGN AND NORTH AMERICA California titutInsSkin elcwe tiJusomes Gorn don, tMD o eerMontour y Ranch an Ryan Ranch loca Drtion. Gor. don usjoins fr ortanfSom wherd, e servhe ed d’ortanfSof or ectDire tsociaAsthe as tsociaAsthe ectDire or d’ortanfSof s esidencR ogrPry sisAsam, tant ology tDermaof sor esofPrClinical esofPrClinical sor tDermaof ology tand Fhe ounder ectDirand or of the Acne Specialty Clinic. om prcers offdon Gor. Dr Gor. offdon omprcers ehensiv dee trma ologic car thae t includes The Carmel Pine Cone diagnosis eatrand tment of skin cancers, moles, taerkactinic oses, seborrheic taerk sycoses, wts, arts, blood esv ogrsel wths, acne osacr, ea, Press Release guidelines em a, eczema, psoriasis rand ashes. He also off cers osmetic anti-aging Justin Gordon, MD eatr tments including oBot Dyx, Rsport, estylane Juv, ederm and laser skin BoardCertified Dermatologist eatr tments. Press releases about newsworthy events should go to the following Pine Cone reporters:

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By KELLY NIX build the tower according to plans, which led to its collapse. THE COLLAPSE of a PG&E transmis- Based on Exponent’s structural and met- sion tower in Moss Landing last fall that allurgical failure analysis, the transmission caused tens of thousands of Monterey tower, which was installed in September Peninsula residents to be without electricity 2015, collapsed because its steel and con- was a result of faulty construction, inade- crete footings were not tilted correctly to quate training, outdated drawings and other match the angle of the tower’s legs. failures, according to the results of a report “When the bolts were tightened to bring released this week. these components together,” the report says, The state’s Public Utilities Commission “the out-of-alignment configuration pro- Monday released a report commissioned by duced bending which exceeded stress lim- PG&E to investigate the October 18, 2015, its.” collapse of the 124-foot steel tower at the While metallurgical testing showed that Moss Landing power plant. The accident the type of steel used for the supports met didn’t injure anyone but was a big headache appropriate standards at the time it was pur- for about 56,000 PG&E customers who were chased, “subsequent testing indicates that left without power as a result this steel is more brittle than desirable for the The analysis, by Oakland-based subject tower application,” the report says, Exponent Failure Analysis Associates, essen- adding that the tower would have not col- tially determined that workers incorrectly interpreted 1960s-era drawings and did not See COLLAPSE page 12A

This PG&E transmis- sion tower at the Moss Landing power plant fell over during calm weather last fall, leaving more than 50,000 people without power. The cause, according to the results of an investi- gation this week, was largely blamed on poor construction due to human error.

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BRINGING UP a subject that’s bound to raise a few eye- brows, the Carmel Foundation offers a free talk Wednesday, June 1, on the “Wonders of Cannabis: Healing Your Body Naturally.” The talk on medical marijuana will be presented by a Karen Mankins, a nurse, and Valentia Piccinini, a patient and philanthropist. The event is part of the foundation’s Wednesday program series, which tackles a wide range of topics of interest to seniors, including some that are informative (“Take Control of Your Driving Future”), and others that are simply interest- From glare to glo .w ing or entertaining (“Ethiopia, Land of the Mystic Lion of Sunlight, beautifully trantransformednsformed with Hunter Dougglas window fashions. Judah”). So how did such a hot button topic end up at the Carmel * $ or more with rebates on qualifying purchases, Foundation, which offers a wide range of programs and ser- Save 100 April 12 – June 27, 102 6. Ask for details. vices for local seniors — but nothing particularly controver- sial? “I was very nervous about it early on,” foundation presi- dent Jill Sheffield conceded. “I’m pretty conservative, and we’re a pretty conservative organization.” A year ago, the foundation agreed to host a workshop on the subject of medical marijuana, but only its members could attend. “It was very popular,” Sheffield told The Pine Cone. In contrast, Wednesday’s event is open to the public. While the two women who will give Wednesday’s talk are advocates for using marijuana for medical purposes, *Manufacturer’ s mail-in rebate offer valid for qualifying purchases made 4/12/16 – 6/27/16 from participating dealers in the U.S. only. Offer excludes Nantucket™ Window Shadings, a Sheffield said the foundation is staying neutral on the sub- collection of Silhouette® Window Shadings. Rebate will be issued in the form of a prepaid reward card and mailed within 6 weeks of rebate claim receipt. Funds do not expire. Subject ject. “We are in no way taking a stand,” she said. to applicable law, a $2.00 monthly fee will be assessed against card balance 7 months after card issuance and each month thereafter. Additional limitations may apply. Ask participating dealer for details and rebate form. © 2016 Hunter Douglas. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter Douglas or their respective owners. Mankins told The Pine Cone she became familiar with medical marijuana while working as a nurse in a residential facility for seniors. “A daughter wanted to get her mother off the narcotics she • HHoomes was taking,” Mankins explained. “She was in excruciating • Garrddens pain. She was completely miserable.” DDreams • FFuurniture But after the bedridden mother switched from traditional In YoYourr June 17, 2016 painkillers to cannabis, her condition improved by leaps and • Remodelinngg bounds, Mankins said. e yvReser our ad space todaayyy,, at looww rates that maayy surprise you! Call Larry at 274-8590 • KKiittcchens & Batthhs “Little by little, she got off the narcotics,” the nurse explained. “She was up and walking around, and coming to meals. Her quality of life changed immensely — it was amazing.” Representing Buyers & Sellers in Carmel Mankins was so impressed by what she saw that now she gives cannabis to her dog, who suffers from arthritis. “She could barely walk and she’s running now,” she added. Open House Piccinini, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, said she has learned first-hand how effective cannabis can be for Sat. 2-4pm treating a medical condition. & Sun. 3-5pm “I wear a cannabis patch, which eliminates inflammation and pain,” Piccinini explained. “I can move around now and exercise. I don’t need a walker anymore. The quality of my life has been improved dramatically.” While Piccinini is an outspoken advocate for medical marijuana, she recommends against smoking it because she said the process destroys the valuable medicinal properties of the plant. Piccinini also said cannabis can be very effective in surprisingly small doses. “This is not about getting high,” she added. “This is about wellness. We use it to manage pain, sleep, anxiety and depression.” The talk starts at 2:30 p.m. The Carmel Foundation is located at Eighth and Lincoln. Call (831) 624-1588. Student-golfers earn scholarships

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By CHRIS COUNTS for the Harrison Memorial Library and the Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control A TWO-TERM mayor who played key District. She also taught geology and geogra- OYSTER PERPETUAL roles for an impressive number of local non- phy at Monterey Peninsula College. “I’m EXPLORER II profits, Jean Grace died May 25 at a senior still bowled over by the all the stuff she did,” care facility near Half Moon her daughter, Trina Bay. Chapman, told The Pine Born in Los Angeles to an Cone. English-born mother and Grace was also involved German-born father, Grace with numerous nonprofits. was raised in the Hollywood She served as an employee, Hills. She graduated from advisor and trustee for the Hollywood High School, and Big Sur Land Trust; a board later earned a master’s member for the Henry degree in geology from the Miller Library; a director of University of Hawaii. the Point Lobos Natural Grace’s adventurous spirit History Association; and a was evident early in her life trustee for the Robinson — as a teenager, she was Jeffers Tor House hired as a cook aboard a 110- Foundation. She was also an foot schooner that sailed for active volunteer docent at more than 6,000 miles Point Lobos for many years. through the Pacific Ocean on Jean Grace “She loved sharing her a mollusk-hunting venture. knowledge with visitors and Thirty years after falling friends, especially regarding in love with Carmel as a 12-year-old during the geologic formations,” recalled her friend, a family vacation, Grace moved here in Cindy Lloyd. 1978. Ten years later, she entered the race for In addition to her varied interests, Grace mayor when Clint Eastwood’s term ended. was a self-reliant woman. “She was so capa- Endorsed by Eastwood, she easily outdis- ble and bright,” Chapman said. tanced her five challengers — “Carmel says, Somehow, Grace also found time to trav- ‘Grace!’” read The Pine Cone headline that el. Lloyd said the former mayor was always week — and she was reelected for another “ready for an adventure.” “Jean was an avid term in 1990. chronicler of her expeditions, saving Ken White, who served on the city coun- mementos to fill pages in individual photo cil when Grace was mayor, and succeeded scrapbooks,” Lloyd added. “She didn’t miss her as mayor, described her as a strong a detail.” leader. Grace leaves behind an important local “We used to talk quite a bit about issues legacy, said former city administrator Doug in Carmel, and she helped me greatly as a Schmitz. He said she accomplished much as mayor,” he said. “She knew what the goals the chair of the town’s beach task force, and rolex oyster perpetual and explorer were, and she went right at them.” as mayor, the city acquired several important are ® trademarks. Besides her two terms as mayor — and properties. the many city and county boards and com- “She was quite instrumental in how the mittees she was a part of — Grace worked community looks today,” he said.

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By KELLY NIX ADA bathroom that was intended for the ten- The April court ruling is the second said. “That decision is final.” ants and customers of the Doud Arcade, involving a lease dispute between Carmel The court has yet to hear arguments in THE OWNERS of Carmel Belle restau- where the restaurant is located. Belle’s owners and Plastini. Plastini initially another legal dispute involving the two par- rant have again prevailed against their land- “There have been two attempts by the tried to evict the Dolatas by contending they ties. In July 2015, about a week before lord’s effort to evict them after claiming the owners of the Doud Arcade to evict Carmel were in breach of the lease by closing before Plastini filed suit against the Dolatas for restaurant violated its lease. Belle, and both have failed,” Andy Swartz, 7 p.m. on three occasions. On Dec. 14, 2015, closing early, the couple sued Plastini for On April 14, Monterey County Superior the Dolatas’ attorney, told The Pine Cone. though, Superior Court Judge Susan J. “falsely” accusing them of defaulting on Court Judge Thomas W. Wills ruled in favor In the most recent judgment, Wills found Matcham denied the eviction request. their lease and other allegations, including of Carmel Belle owners Jay and Chloe that, while the main access to the bathroom “The court determined that the lease per- “hounding, spying upon” and “obsessively Dolata over claims by landlord John Plastini was blocked, an alternative access provided mitted Carmel Belle to close before 7 p.m. focusing his attention” on Carmel Belle. that the restaurant impeded access to an by Carmel Belle was sufficient. by [paying Plastini] $10 per hour,” Swartz Plastini has denied the allegations. Puzzled by the Meddicare maze? ecial a ptio

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By ELAINE HESSER of Monterey County in the 1950s, when railroads were in The museum, next door to Salinas’ Amtrak station near their heyday. Also, they have model train displays that they’ll Oldtown, is, to put it mildly, a work in progress. It’s not at all THERE’S A GROUP of (mostly) guys that doesn’t just bring to you. Well, not you personally, but according to Mark stuffy and a lot of it’s at kids’ eye level. You can even press a like trains, they love them. Model trains, vintage trains, mod- Dorman, superintendent of the Monterey and Salinas Valley button outside and operate a crossing guard signal and barri- ern trains — they can’t help themselves around them. One Railroad Museum, part of their mission is to share the history cade with a sat isfyingly loud bell. even said he owns a full-size steam locomotive that he takes of Monterey County railroads with people in other commu- Also next to the museum are a full-size steam locomotive to private track events — don’t ask how he gets it to them — nities. To that end, they sometimes come out to the American engine — also with a nice, loud bell and whistle, a refrigera- and rides around. Who knew “private track events” for pri- Tin Cannery and give talks and demonstrations with the tor car, postal car and caboose. That last car in the train dou- vately owned trains were a thing? model trails — and he wants people to know that they’ll go Their most impressive accomplishment is a mini version other places, too. See TRAINS page 20A

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in the audience. Sylvia said she thought Clinton was “articu- THEATER PANETTA late and bright, and would be a great president.” Also present From page 1A From page 1A was former Salinas Mayor Anna Caballero, fresh from a turn in Sacramento leading the Department of Business, until March 2018. when she was First Lady, then as chief of Bill Clinton’s staff Consumer Affairs and Housing Services. Caballero is run- City crews have been working to update the indoor the- and later as director of the CIA, saying that “the apple ning for Alejo’s seat in the assembly — where he succeeded ater, including cleaning it up, painting the walls and taking doesn’t fall from the tree,” and citing the younger Panetta’s her at the end of her first term as an assembly member. care of other maintenance issues. Public works director Rob military and community service as evidence that he was Alejo’s running for a spot on the Board of Supes. Mullane said it should be wrapped up by June 1, the same ready to serve. In many ways, the rally vividly illustrated the revolving- date as a mixer to be hosted by the Carmel Chamber of door, insider politics which Sanders and Trump reject — but Commerce and Forest Theater Guild to celebrate the reopen- Trump mentioned, but not Sanders the crowd of almost 600, many of whom stood in long lines ing of the Outdoor Forest Theater. The mixer, which costs The remainder of Clinton’s speech returned to familiar and waited hours to hear Clinton speak, didn’t seem to care. $10 for members and $20 for nonmembers, will run from themes, touting her experience, attacking Donald Trump’s Not one bit. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., followed by a showing of the film, divisive brand of politics and not even mentioning fellow “Mamma Mia.” The first live production to be staged there Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders by name — although will be “The Borrowers,” which opens June 23. she did seem to be reaching out to his followers with promis- COLLAPSE es of the biggest infrastructure program since the Eisenhower From page 5A highway system, and “free” college education. She also didn’t comment about the state department inspector general’s report issued yesterday that heavily criti- lapsed if the supports and lower legs had been aligned prop- G RRE Y DEVVEE CYERS cized her use of a pr ivate email server while she was erly. Secretary of State. PG&E spokeswoman Nicole Liebelt told The Pine Cone Januarryy 6, 1924 - May 1 20 612, Panetta’s mother, Sylvia, and his wife and daughters were that the utility “immediately” retained Exponent after the tower collapse to find out why it happened. She said the utility has since developed a corrective action rGer y De erv secy was born January plan that includes Exponent’s recommendations for addition- 1924 6, 1924 in Santa Monica, Califfoornia and Muriel Dobry al training of PG&E workers. PG&E’s own recommendations passed away Maayy 12, 2016 in Montereyy,, exceed Exponent’s, and include updatin g tower design stan- May 18, 2016 dards and requiring that a “less brittle and stronger steel” be Califfoornia. She has been a ofresident used. Carmel ffoor the past 40 y sear . Muriel Dobry passed “There is no formal training that provides the construction peacefully on May 18th, crew with information on what drawings to review and how rGer y attended Pasadena City to interpret these drawings,” Exponent concluded. 2016. Ninety years old, she g e College and the University of Southern PG&E also didn’t have the proper steps in place to catch was born in Hot Springs, Ar, Califfoornia. She was mema ber of Gamma human error, the company said. raised in Santa Monica, Ca, The utility didn’t fire any workers as a result of the acci- Phi Beta Sororityy,, Scottish Society and and spent the last fifty years dent. was a Panhellenic member. of her life on the Monterey “We are addressing the issues with the construction of the She was signed as contra act actress Peninsula. As mother, real- tower with the crew that performed the installation,” Liebelt tor, and volunteer, she led said. by the Eagle Lion Studios and was also her life with elegance and integrity. She is sur- After the accident, PG&E also inspected 58 other recently m ema mema ber of the Screen Actors Guild. vived by her brother James Hines, four children; constructed towers spread throughout the service area and She appeared in Tony Cur firtis’ st film, Andrew Robinson, Leslie Robinson Golson, found they were installed correctly, with no steel deformation “City across the Riv .”er She also ypla ed Candice Robinson Gates, and Nelson Robinson, or cracking, Liebelt said. seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchil- Meanwhile, the PUC’s Safety and Enforcement Division a role in “Bad Boy” with Audie Murphy dren. Muriel leaves behind many dear friends is investigating the incident and has directed PG&E to submit and played in many TV roles. She was and acquaintances as a known and loved figure to the PUC a plan for ensuring that the company’s other transmission towers are built correctly. The PUC said in a kno as Ger Prwn ay ttison. around the Peninsula. The family will hold a private memorial. press release it’s finalizing its investigation and “may take enforcement action, which could include fines and penal- ties,” once the report is complete.

Jana Lee Reitzell Alice L. Simpson JJuullyy 18, 1953 - May 16, 2016 fter a brieffll illness, Alice passe away od n May 18, Jana Lee Reitzell died unexpectedly on Maayy 16 in Monterey A22016 at th age e of 85. She w boras on tn he Crane at age 62. anR ch tSanin Ra ACosa, Sh. e eliv htd tunere il 1950 ewh she gran teuad d from Santa Rosa Junior College. Born on July 18, 1953 in Ogden, Utah to Richard TTrribe and In 1952 she gra teuad d from UC with a Joanne Heiner TTrribe. elBach or of Sc nie ce in De tn al nieHyg e. She began Jana’s younger and school years were spent in Rocklin, Ca. er 40 yh ear career in De al Hytn yg nie by we inkor g for Jana loovved to cook and entertain ffaamily and friends. ht e Mo teren y County Office of Ed iotcau n as a t elvra - She loovved to garden. Her home inside an out was alwaayys ing hygienist. In 1954 she served as presi ned t of the dressed with floowwers. Jana was an aavvid golfer and bicyclist Nor erht n California De tn al Hygienists’ Assoc iotia n. and an active member of the Chamber of Commerce in Pa - She m eov d to Carmel in 1955, mar ier d and raised two cific Groovve, Carmel and Monterey and a looyyal San Francisco ughda ters, Judy and Ka eehlt She en. njo-ey d w inkor for sevg Giants ffaan. She alwaayys greeted people with her beauty and local deral tne ists. Af iotparaseter n and divorce, she m ierar d the love of her a warm smile. She wwoorked for Eric Miller Architects for 25 years. Her years with Eric life, John D. Simpson. T eh y w here ierarmappily d for 32 y tunears il John ere a jow y as they watched the Firm's success and g wth.ro passed away in 2006. T eh y ha many wd erfndo ul adv tne ures d inur g their Most importantly she vlo ed her ffaamily. She will be deeply missed by all wwhho knew togy erhetears . .her Sheissur is surSh eivv beivve yhdb hd broty herbrother erTo Tom (Cy hia) and htn er c hildren Judyy,, Ka eehlt n JJiana is sur ivv eddb by two dhdaughters, K arri S and' s (T TToodd)dd) an d Roc he lle Warner bhfboth of t, Gilbert, Arizona, her mother Joanne Lewis of Pacific Groovve, her brothers Brett TTrribe (Mike), p-childresteand ivDan tKad, hyy,, ShBarbara, aro (Garn y), Maryy,, and of Monterey and Stev Te ribe of WWyyoming, Three grandsons Jackson, Bennett, and childregrand n Jared, Julia, Ryan, Elizabeth, Dan, Br nit eyy,, Irie, A edi n, Russell, Marcus, twwoo step-grandchildren TTyyler and Nathan from a previousv marriage to Richard K rerSusan, yy,, Kellyy,, 10 great-grandchildren, and 2 grea t-grandt-grea n.childre Reitzell. In lieu of services Alice req esteu d t ah you remt ember h by ter inak g a walk In lieu of flowers donations maayy be made to the Cancer Society or a charity of your Carnoal Bmg - hel feach ite worvaer alk. choice. The ffaamily wishes to thank the Staffff in the I C U at Community Hospital, Monterey iotanDo ns may be m da in her me orem y to Susan G. K eom n Breast Cancer for their special efffforts and care. tiotFounda hn, e Food Bank of Mo Counteren ty yy,, or y f chorvaour yitarite . amilF y and friends will haavve a Celebration of Life in her memory at a later date. Please sign Jana’s guestbook at www.thepaulmor .comytuar To place an obituary notice: [email protected]

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and the city’s municipal code, and in the way Baron went on to point out how those fac- “If you were to inquire, I believe you will COUNCIL that the business district coexists with the tors affected council discussions on the pro- find strong support among them for my From page 1A residents,” he said in his letter to the mayor posed rebuild of the Carmel Sands lodge and appointment to the city council based on my and council. “I believe that this issue appears the plans to have a marketplace, which he work ethic, respectful collective approach already found difficulty in dealing with mat- in two guises, both of major importance: called “a fast food court,” in the event center and dedication to Carmel,” she said in her ters concerning the business district, both in recusals based on the time-honored method at Dolores and Seventh, and then addressed cover letter. the way that the business district manages of proximity, and appearance of conflicts the broader issue of “managing growth” As a councilwoman, Hardy said she itself and is managed by the city government based on business interests.” downtown. would “not get bogged down in minutiae,” “I believe that an individual without and would be “a good listener; fair and open- downtown interests would be a huge boon to minded to all viewpoints expressed; respect- these efforts,” he said, adding that his two ful of the views of others; one who values an Exceptional Representation years on the forest and beach commission inclusive and deliberative process; a clear- Sold have also given him a better understanding thinker — pragmatic, analytical and rea- For Individual Needs of “the unique physical place that is soned; one who applies common sense to Carmel,” as well as of its governmental difficult issues; and detail-oriented, hard- processes, good and bad. working and thorough.” Hardy said her interest in serving on the n Dixie Dixon council is “purely altruistic,” driven by the fact she cares about the issues the city faces Dixon served on the community activities and wants to have a positive impact on the and cultural commission for eight years and lives of residents and businesspeople, and has been a resident of the city for 26, and she that she has “no other agenda.” said in her cover letter that she would be a “Over my years in Carmel, I have com- good fit because she is familiar with the mitted to public service in a variety of capac- inner workings of the city and has worked ities, have extensive experience with city with the council on several occasions. government and knowledge of Carmel’s “I participate in many local projects and issues, and have a proven track record of enjoy serving the public and representing working effectively with others,” she said. them in many capacities,” she wrote. Dixon is a systems analyst and adminis- n David Spaur trative specialist for Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, where she has Spaur, the director of economic develop- worked since 1999, and she’s active with the ment for Monterey County since 2012 and a Carl Cherry Foundation, ImageMakers Fine resident of Carmel for three years, said he Art Photography and the Monterey Cowboy applied for appointment to the city council Poetry & Music Festival. She has also owned because he’s interested in bringing various three businesses: a restaurant, a wedding constituents together. 5464 Quail Way, Carmel ■ 4 Bed, 5.5 Bath ■ Represented Seller ■ $5,295,000 reception center and a travel agency. “I am a very concerned citizen about how Carmel residents, visitors and business own- n Carolyn Hardy ers interact with one another to resolve chal- Mary Bell lenges rather than create new challenges,” he A 30-year resident who served on the cul- wrote in his letter to the mayor and council. 831.595.4999 ■ www.MaryBellProperties.com tural commission and assisted in the investi- “My goal is to help foster and create a pro- gation of contracts issued by former city ductive environment that promotes a unified administrator Jason Stilwell, Hardy said and friendly village. I care about the charac- those experiences and others not only gave ter of each and every neighborhood, and how her a solid understanding of how city hall each neighborhood relates to one another, operates, but enabled her to build working relationships with many of its employees. Continues next page

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From previous page council at the special meeting Wednesday. The city received 20 applications, including Hardy’s Among the first orders of the business of the full council request to be placed on the planning commission, Daly’s the beach, Ocean Avenue, the school, trails and the relation- in June will be adoption of the budget and appointment of application for appointment to the cultural commission or the ship between our residents and our visitors.” new commissioners and board members to fill several vacan- library board, Dave Mosley’s request to be considered for the Spaur pointed to his three decades of experience in cies, including the spot left on the planning commission by forest and beach commission or the Harrison Memorial municipal management, urban planning, real estate develop- Jan Reimers’ election to council and the seat on the commu- Library board of trustees, and wife Darlene Mosley’s appli- ment and public finance for government and nonprofit orga- nity activities and cultural commission vacated by Bobby cation to be on the planning commission. All told, 13 people nizations, including the Town of Los Gatos, the cities of Richards when he was also elected. applied for the vacancy on the planning commission. Gilroy and Sacramento, and the counties of Fresno, Merced, Placer and San Luis Obispo. “I have been told that I have a gift for fostering a collabo- rative workplace and working closely with elected officials,” he wrote. “I am passionate about local government, commu- nity engagement and working on new opportunities.” n LaNette Zimmerman Zimmerman regularly attends council meetings and occa- Is very pleased to announce sionally comments on the issues at hand, and has lived in town for “four years and one month,” according to her appli- the addition Kalle Varav, M.D. cation. She’s active with The Carmel Foundation, the Carmel to our practice. Heritage Society and the Carmel Residents Association. With more than 25 years of management experience in human resources, Zimmerman said she offers a “unique combination of results-oriented leadership, proactive busi- NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS ness-focused strategic planning, organization and manage- ment development acumen, collaborative team building and Call 831.648.7200 to schedule an creative problem solving.” appointment in Salinas or Monterey Zimmerman also said she is willing to listen and learn, to delve into details and hear opposing views, to consult and collaborate with everyone involved, and to encourage partic- Dr. Varav is board certifi ed and fellowship ipation on multiple levels. trained in Pain Management. He has more “There is much to be done to guide the city forward, even than 16 years of experience with pain as we continue to cherish and protect important elements management. His primary focus is on the from our past,” she wrote in her letter. “Balancing these two, procedural management of pain for sometimes opposing, interests becomes the hardest work of city government. The passion of citizens on both sides of his patients. many current questions before the council deserves a respectful hearing and careful consideration as council deci- Dr. Varav obtained his medical degree sions are made.” from the Medical College of Pennsylvania. He completed his Surgery internship and n Other candidates Anesthesiology residency at UCLA and his Pain Management Fellowship at UC Davis. Other candidates for appointment include builder Chris Tescher, gallery owner Richard Kreitman and resident Dave Monterey Salinas Mosley (both of whom ran for council in the April 12 race), Mitzi Daly, Bob Profeta and Donna Jett. 12 Upper Ragsdale 220 San Jose Street Dallas said this week the interviews were going well, and Suite A - Ryan Ranch Salinas, CA 93901 he and Theis are set to make their recommendation to the Monterey, CA 93940

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS LOMA CONSULTING COMPANY, CAL- name or names listed above on: Not sion (a) of Section 17920, a Fictitious S/ Michael G. Klasson, CEO/President The registrant commenced to transact NAME STATEMENT IFORNIA, 177 Webster St. #426, Applicable Name Statement generally expires at May 12, 2016 business under the fictitious business File No. 20160940 Monterey, CA 93940. I declare that all information in this the end of five years from the date on This statement was filed with the name or names listed above on: June The following person(s) is (are) doing This business is conducted by: a cor- statement is true and correct. (A regis- which it was filed in office of the coun- County Clerk of Monterey County on 28, 2000. business as: poration. trant who declares as true any materi- ty clerk, except, as provided in subdi- May 13, 2016 I declare that all information in this Two Dudes Photography, 18562 Tara The registrant commenced to transact al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of vision (b) of Section 17920, where it NOTICE-In accordance with statement is true and correct. (A regis- Dr., Salinas, CA 93908, County of business under the fictitious business the Business and Professions code expires 40 days after any change in Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a trant who declares as true any materi- Monterey name or names listed above on: Not that the registrant knows to be false is the facts set forth in the statement Fictitious Name Statement generally al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of Registered owner(s): Applicable guilty of a misdemeanor punishable pursuant to Section 17913 other than expires at the end of five years from the Business and Professions code Michael Thomas Lambert, 18562 Tara I declare that all information in this by a fine not to exceed one thousand a change in the residence address of a the date on which it was filed in the that the registrant knows to be false is Dr., Salinas, CA 93908 statement is true and correct. (A regis- dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that registered owner. A new Fictitious office of the County Clerk, except, as guilty of a misdemeanor punishable This business is conducted by: an trant who declares as true any materi- all information on this statement Business Name Statement must be provided in Subdivision (b) of Section by a fine not to exceed one thousand Individual al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of filed before the expiration. 17920, where it expires 40 days after becomes Public Record upon filing dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that The registrant commenced to transact the Business and Professions code pursuant to the California Public The filing of this statement does not of any change in the facts set forth in the business under the fictitious business that the registrant knows to be false is itself authorize the use in this state of statement pursuant to Section 17913 all information on this statement Records Act (Government Code becomes Public Record upon filing name or names listed above on guilty of a misdemeanor punishable Sections 6250-6277). a Fictitious Business Name in violation other than a change in the residence 01/01/2016. by a fine not to exceed one thousand S/ Hannah Zander of the rights of another under Federal, address of a registered owner. A new pursuant to the California Public I declare that all information in this dollars ($1,000). May 9, 2016 State, or common law (See Section Fictitious Business Name Statement Records Act (Government Code I am also aware that Sections 6250-6277). statement is true and correct. (A regis- all information on this statement This statement was filed with the 14411 et seq., Business and must be filed before the expiration. S/ Natwarlal M. Panchal, President trant who declares as true any materi- becomes Public Record upon filing County Clerk of Monterey County on Professions Code). The filing of this statement does not of May 5, 2016 al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of pursuant to the California Public May 9, 2016 Filing with Changes itself authorize the use in this state of This statement was filed with the the Business and Professions code Records Act (Government Code NOTICE-In accordance with 5/20, 5/27, 6/3, 6/10/16 a Fictitious Business Name in violation County Clerk of Monterey County on that the registrant knows to be false is Sections 6250-6277). Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a CNS-2873663# of the rights of another under Federal, May 10, 2016 guilty of a misdemeanor punishable S/ Kimberly Benson, President Fictitious Name Statement generally CARMEL PINE CONE State, or common law (See Section NOTICE-In accordance with by a fine not to exceed one thousand April 22, 2016 expires at the end of five years from Publication dates: May 20, 27, June 3, 14411 et seq., Business and Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a dollars ($1,000)). This statement was filed with the the date on which it was filed in the 10 2016. (PC521) Professions Code). Fictitious Name Statement generally S/ Michael Thomas Lambert County Clerk of Monterey County on office of the County Clerk, except, as NEW FILING - with CHANGE(S) from expires at the end of five years from This statement was filed with the April 22, 2016 provided in Subdivision (b) of Section the previous filing the date on which it was filed in the County Clerk of Monterey County on NOTICE-In accordance with 17920, where it expires 40 days after FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Publication dates: May 20, 27, June 3, office of the County Clerk, except, as April 27, 2016. Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a any change in the facts set forth in the NAME STATEMENT 10, 2016. (PC523) provided in Subdivision (b) of Section NOTICE-In accordance with Fictitious Name Statement generally statement pursuant to Section 17913 File No. 20161074 17920, where it expires 40 days after Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a expires at the end of five years from other than a change in the residence The following person(s) is (are) doing any change in the facts set forth in the Fictitious Name Statement generally the date on which it was filed in the address of a registered owner. A new business as: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS statement pursuant to Section 17913 expires at the end of five years from office of the County Clerk, except, as Fictitious Business Name Statement URGENCYMED, 14 Ford Road, NAME STATEMENT other than a change in the residence the date on which it was filed in the provided in Subdivision (b) of Section must be filed before the expiration. Carmel Valley, CA 93924. File No. 20161042 address of a registered owner. A new office of the County Clerk, except, as 17920, where it expires 40 days after The filing of this statement does not of County of Monterey The following person(s) is (are) doing Fictitious Business Name Statement provided in Subdivision (b) of Section any change in the facts set forth in the itself authorize the use in this state of Name of Corporation of LLC as shown business as: must be filed before the expiration. 17920, where it expires 40 days after statement pursuant to Section 17913 a Fictitious Business Name in violation in the Articles of Inc./Org./Reg.: 1. MONTEREY HEALTH INSURANCE The filing of this statement does not of any change in the facts set forth in the other than a change in the residence of the rights of another under Federal, Monterey Peninsula Orthopaedic and 2. MONTEREY LIFE INSURANCE itself authorize the use in this state of statement pursuant to Section 17913 address of a registered owner. A new State, or common law (See Section Sports Medicine Institute, A Medical 135 Mar Vista Drive, Monterey, CA a Fictitious Business Name in violation other than a change in the residence Fictitious Business Name Statement 14411 et seq., Business and Corporation, CA. 10 Harris Ct., Bldg A, 93940; P.O. Box 893, Monterey, CA of the rights of another under Federal, address of a registered owner. A new must be filed before the expiration. Professions Code). Ste A-1, Monterey, CA 93940. 93942 State, or common law (See Section Fictitious Business Name Statement The filing of this statement does not of Original Filing This business is conducted by: a cor- County of Monterey 14411 et seq., Business and must be filed before the expiration. itself authorize the use in this state of Publication dates: May 13, 20, 27, poration Name of Individual Registrant(s): Professions Code). The filing of this statement does not of a Fictitious Business Name in violation June 3, 2016. (PC519) The registrant commenced to transact Bruce Duane Spears, 135 Mar Vista RENEWAL FILING - filed within 40 itself authorize the use in this state of of the rights of another under Federal, business under the fictitious business Drive, Monterey, CA 93940 days of the expiration date and no a Fictitious Business Name in violation State, or common law (See Section name or names listed above on: June This business is conducted by: an CHANGE(S) from the previous filing of the rights of another under Federal, 14411 et seq., Business and SUPERIOR COURT 1, 2015. individual. Publication dates: May 27, June 3, 10, State, or common law (See Section Professions Code). OF CALIFORNIA I declare that all information in this The registrant commenced to transact 17, 2016. (PC524) 14411 et seq., Business and Original Filing COUNTY OF MONTEREY statement is true and correct. (A regis- business under the fictitious business Professions Code). Publication dates: May 13, 20, 27, trant who declares as true any materi- name or names listed above on: N/A. Original Filing June 3, 2016. (PC511) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of I declare that all information in this 5/13, 5/20, 5/27, 6/3/16 FOR CHANGE OF NAME the Business and Professions code FICTITIOUS BUSINESS statement is true and correct. (A regis- NAME STATEMENT CNS-2859170# Case No. 16CV001438 that the registrant knows to be false is trant who declares as true any materi- CARMEL PINE CONE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: guilty of a misdemeanor punishable File No. 20161013 al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of The following person(s) is (are) doing Publication dates: May 13, 20, 27, NAME STATEMENT petitioner, JENNIFER ROCK, filed a by a fine not to exceed one thousand the Business and Professions code June 3, 2016. (PC515) File No. 20161004 petition with this court for a decree dollars ($1,000). business as: I am also aware that that the registrant knows to be false is CENTRAL COAST SANDBLASTING The following person(s) is (are) changing names as follows: all information on this statement guilty of a misdemeanor punishable doing business as: A.Present name: 720 Grove Acre Ave., Pacific Grove, becomes Public Record upon filing by a fine not to exceed one thousand CA 93950. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Monterey Peninsula Properties, HENRY JOSEPH HUME, JR. pursuant to the California Public dollars ($1,000). NAME STATEMENT 1120 Forest Ave., Ste. 272, Pacific Proposed name: I am also aware that County of Monterey Records Act (Government Code all information on this statement Name of Individual Registrant(s): File No. 20160973 Grove, CA 93950, County of HENRY JOSEPH ROCK Sections 6250-6277). The following person(s) is (are) doing Monterey THE COURT ORDERS that all per- S/ Michael G. Klasson, CEO/President becomes Public Record upon filing ROBERT LEE ISAACSON, 720 Grove business as: Registered owner(s): sons interested in this matter appear May 12, 2016 pursuant to the California Public Acre Ave., Pacific Grove, CA 93950. Records Act (Government Code This business is conducted by: an AUTOMOTIVE PAINT SUPPLY 829 Lori Clark, 1213 Shafter Avenue, before this court at the hearing indi- This statement was filed with the 6277). Broadway, Seaside, CA 93955. Pacific Grove, CA 93950 cated below to show cause, if any, County Clerk of Monterey County on Sections 6250- individual. S/ Bruce Spears The registrant commenced to transact County of Monterey This business is conducted by: an why the petition for change of name May 13, 2016 May 10, 2016 Name of Corporation of LLC as shown Individual should not be granted. Any person NOTICE-In accordance with business under the fictitious business This statement was filed with the name or names listed above on: June in the Articles of Inc./Org./Reg.: The registrant commenced to objecting to the name changes Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a County Clerk of Monterey County on BUMAR ENTERPRISES, 829 transact business under the ficti- described above must file a written Fictitious Name Statement generally 1, 1989. May 10, 2016 I declare that all information in this Broadway, Seaside, CA 93955. tious business name or names list- objection that includes the reasons for expires at the end of five years from NOTICE-In accordance with This business is conducted by: a cor- ed above on 09/10/2012 the objection at least two court days the date on which it was filed in the statement is true and correct. (A regis- Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a trant who declares as true any materi- poration I declare that all information in this before the matter is scheduled to be office of the County Clerk, except, as Fictitious Name Statement generally The registrant commenced to transact statement is true and correct. (A heard and must appear at the hearing provided in Subdivision (b) of Section al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of expires at the end of five years from the Business and Profezssions code business under the fictitious business registrant who declares as true any to show cause why the petition 17920, where it expires 40 days after the date on which it was filed in the name or names listed above on 1986. material matter pursuant to Section should not be granted. If no written any change in the facts set forth in the that the registrant knows to be false is office of the County Clerk, except, as guilty of a misdemeanor punishable I declare that all information in this 17913 of the Business and objection is timely filed, the court may statement pursuant to Section 17913 provided in Subdivision (b) of Section statement is true and correct. (A regis- Professions code that the registrant grant the petition without a hearing. other than a change in the residence by a fine not to exceed one thousand 17920, where it expires 40 days after dollars ($1,000). trant who declares as true any materi- knows to be false is guilty of a mis- NOTICE OF HEARING: address of a registered owner. A new any change in the facts set forth in the I am also aware that al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of demeanor punishable by a fine not DATE: July 8, 2016 Fictitious Business Name Statement statement pursuant to Section 17913 all information on this statement the Business and Professions code to exceed one thousand dollars TIME: 9:00 a.m. must be filed before the expiration. other than a change in the residence becomes Public Record upon filing that the registrant knows to be false is ($1,000)). DEPT: 14 The filing of this statement does not of address of a registered owner. A new pursuant to the California Public guilty of a misdemeanor punishable S/ Lori Clark The address of the court is 1200 itself authorize the use in this state of Records Act (Government Code Fictitious Business Name Statement 6277). by a fine not to exceed one thousand This statement was filed with the Aguajito Road, Monterey, CA 93940. a Fictitious Business Name in violation must be filed before the expiration. Sections 6250- dollars ($1,000). County Clerk of Monterey County A copy of this of the rights of another under Federal, S/ Robert Isaacson I am also aware that Order to Show The filing of this statement does not of May 2, 2016 all information on this statement on May 6, 2016 Cause shall be published at least once State, or common law (See Section itself authorize the use in this state of NOTICE-In accordance with each week for four successive weeks 14411 et seq., Business and This statement was filed with the becomes Public Record upon filing a Fictitious Business Name in violation County Clerk of Monterey County on pursuant to the California Public Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a prior to the date set for hearing on the Professions Code). of the rights of another under Federal, Fictitious Name Statement general- petition in the following newspaper of NEW FILING - with CHANGE(S) from May 9, 2016 Records Act (Government Code State, or common law (See Section NOTICE-In accordance with Sections 6250-6277). ly expires at the end of five years general circulation, printed in this the previous filing 14411 et seq., Business and S/ Francine J. Garza, V.P./Secretary. from the date on which it was filed county: The Carmel Pine Cone, Publication dates: May 20, 27, June 3, Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a Professions Code). Fictitious Name Statement generally April 24, 2016 in the office of the County Clerk, Carmel. 10, 2016. (PC522) ORIGINAL FILING This statement was filed with the except, as provided in Subdivision (s) Thomas W. Wills expires at the end of five years from Publication dates: May 27, June 3, 10, the date on which it was filed in the County Clerk of Monterey County on (b) of Section 17920, where it Judge of the Superior Court 17, 2016. (PC523) May 3, 2016 expires 40 days after any change in Date filed: May 13, 2016 office of the County Clerk, except, as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS provided in Subdivision (b) of Section NOTICE-In accordance with the facts set forth in the statement Publication dates: May 20, 27, June 3, NAME STATEMENT Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a pursuant to Section 17913 other 10 2016. (PC520) 17920, where it expires 40 days after File No. 20161075 any change in the facts set forth in the Fictitious Name Statement generally than a change in the residence The following person(s) is (are) doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS expires at the end of five years from address of a registered owner. A NAME STATEMENT statement pursuant to Section 17913 business as: other than a change in the residence the date on which it was filed in the new Fictitious Business Name FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME HEALTHY U, 10 Harris Cct., Bldg B, File No. 20161029 office of the County Clerk, except, as Statement must be filed before the The following person(s) is (are) doing address of a registered owner. A new STATEMENT Ste 101, Monterey, CA 93940. Fictitious Business Name Statement provided in Subdivision (b) of Section expiration. File No. 20161024 County of Monterey business as: 17920, where it expires 40 days after The filing of this statement does AMERICAS BEST VALUE PRESI- must be filed before the expiration. The following person(s) is (are) doing Name of Corporation of LLC as shown The filing of this statement does not of any change in the facts set forth in the not of itself authorize the use in this business as: in the Articles of Inc./Org./Reg.: DENTS INN ON MUNRAS, 1150 statement pursuant to Section 17913 state of a Fictitious Business Name Munras Ave., Monterey, CA 93940; itself authorize the use in this state of Supercuts #90787, 1506 Constitution Monterey Peninsula Orthopaedic and a Fictitious Business Name in violation other than a change in the residence in violation of the rights of another Blvd, Salinas, CA 93905 County of Sports Medicine Institute, A Medical 115 Arroyo Del Rancho, Los Gatos, address of a registered owner. A new under Federal, State, or common CA 95032. of the rights of another under Federal, MONTEREY Corporation, CA. 10 Harris Ct., Bldg B, State, or common law (See Section Fictitious Business Name Statement law (See Section 14411 et seq., Registrant(s): Ste 101, Monterey, CA 93940. County of Monterey must be filed before the expiration. Business and Professions Code). Name of Corporation of LLC as shown 14411 et seq., Business and Supercuts Corporate Shops Inc, 7201 This business is conducted by: a cor- Professions Code). The filing of this statement does not of Renewal Filing Metro Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55439 poration. in the Articles of Inc./Org./Reg.: itself authorize the use in this state of 5/13, 5/20, 5/27, 6/3/16 FIRST MAGANSON HOLDINGS INC, NEW FILING - with CHANGE(S) from This business is conducted by a The registrant commenced to transact the previous filing. a Fictitious Business Name in violation CNS-2878671# Corporation business under the fictitious business CALIFORNIA, 115 Arroyo Del Rancho, of the rights of another under Federal, CARMEL PINE CONE Registrant commenced to transact name or names listed above on: Jan. Los Gatos, CA 95032. Publication dates: May 27, June 3, 10, State, or common law (See Section Publication dates: May 13, 20, 27, business under the fictitious business 12, 2016. This business is conducted by: a cor- 17, 2016. (PC525) 14411 et seq., Business and June 3, 2016. (PC518) name or names listed above on I declare that all information in this poration. Professions Code). 06/01/2011. statement is true and correct. (A regis- RENEWAL FILING I declare that all information in this trant who declares as true any materi- Publication dates: May 13, 20, 27 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS statement is true and correct. (A regis- al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of The Carmel Pine Cone June 3, 2016. (PC516) NAME STATEMENT trant who declares as true any materi- the Business and Professions code File No. 20161014 al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of that the registrant knows to be false is The following person(s) is (are) doing the Business and Professions code guilty of a misdemeanor punishable The Pine Cone office will be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS business as: that the registrant knows to be false is by a fine not to exceed one thousand NAME STATEMENT THE SALON CALIFORNIA, 24000 guilty of a misdemeanor punishable dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that File No. 20160906 Robinson Canyon Rd. Suite 9750, by a fine not to exceed one thousand all information on this statement CLOSED Memorial Day The following person(s) is (are) doing Carmel, CA 93923. dollars ($1,000).) becomes Public Record upon filing business as: County of Monterey Supercuts Corporate Shops Inc pursuant to the California Public Monday, May 30 INSPIRE OT, 26027 Mesa Dr., Carmel, Name of Individual Registrant: S/ Eric Bakken, Secretary, Records Act (Government Code CA 93923; HANNAH MICHELE ZANDER, 1682 This statement was filed with the Sections 6250-6277). Mailing address: 177 Webster St. Dolphin Drive, Aptos, CA 95003. County Clerk of Monterey County on #426, Monterey, CA 93940. This business is conducted by: an 05/09/2016. County of Monterey individual. , Monterey County Clerk Name of Corporation of LLC as shown The registrant commenced to transact By: [Deputy], Deputy in the Articles of Inc./Org./Reg.: business under the fictitious business NOTICE - In accordance with subdivi- LIEN SALE AUCTION ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that a public lien sale of the following described personal property will be held at 10:30 am on June 15, 2016 the property is stored at Leonard’s Lockers – 816 Elvee Dr. Salinas ca., 93901. The items to be sold are generally described as follows: NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION NAME OF TENANT GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF GOODS Melissa Vanhorn 2 totes, 1 backpack, 1 package quilt Monterey Peninsula Engineering has been contracted by the City of Carmel to conduct repaving Akosua Eliana Aselli Nobles Toys, briefcase/suitcase, dishes, DVD, sofa, collectables, baby crib, and road repairs to several City road segments over approximately the next four to five weeks. baby furniture, clothing, bathroom, pictures, paint/artwork, jewelry The work will start on Tuesday, May 31st and should be complete by Friday, July 1st. The pro- box, 20 plus boxes ject includes the following road segments: Ida Lynn Ybarra Toys, buckets, stools, clothing/shoes, pictures, 15 plus bags, 30 plus boxes • Carpenter between Valley Way and Ocean Ave. Wardell Dunn Coffee tables, end tables, mattress, box springs, chairs, and 10 plus • Guadalupe St. bet. Ocean and 7th boxes Lawrence Alfred Commercial cook wear, pots, pans, dishes, filters, fan. Restaurant • Santa Rita St. bet. 3rd and 5th equipment, 1 ballast, 3 tables • Dolores bet. 2nd and 4th Gustavo Sedano Toys, gas can, speakers, dinning table, chairs, purse, fans, clothing, • 3rd bet. Dolores and Lincoln vacuum, office supplies, 10 plus boxes • Lincoln bet. Ocean and 8th Yvette Nicole Aguilera Love seat, stereo/radio, clothing, office supplies, 2 totes, purse, • 8th bet. Carmelo and Casanova hats • 11th bet. Monte Verde and San Carlos Jaime Secundino Romayor Bike parts, hand truck, dollie, tool box, tools, sports, hobby equip- • Mission bet. Ocean and 8th and 4th and 6th (Slurry Seal) ment, flat screen, collection, dvd, dishes, stools, clothing/shoes, • Torres bet. Ocean and 11th stroller, baby carrier, fans, office supplies, storage cabinets • Mountain View bet. Torres and Santa Fe Patricia Ann Durkin Toys, clothing/shoes, dishes, office supplies, 20 plus bags Frank Garza Patio furniture, coffee table, dishes, stools, clothing/shoes, office The first phase of the project will commence on May 31st and be complete on approximately supplies, silk plants, comforter June 10th. This first phase of work will include the Carpenter, Guadalupe, and Santa Rita seg- Gabriela Gonzalez Bucket, toys, briefcase/suitcase, collectables, DVD’s, clothing/ ments. shoes, games, 3 bags, cooler Joseph A Collier Golf clubs, wire wheel, hobby equipment, ping pong table, paint- All work will be done between the hours of 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Detour signs will be posted as ings, pressure washer, 3 boxes necessary. Vehicular access will be provided to local traffic only, except on day of paving, when Sharon L Krenke Shelving, metal, collectables, dinning chairs, stools, games, 10 temporary full closures of the work area may be required. 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tobacco, after the computer industry took a dive. CIGARS “I was visiting my tobacconist of choice, Billy Cater at From page 8A Hemingway’s Tobacco in Palo Alto, who had just purchased a new watch from a jeweler in Carmel,” he said. “He told me, members want, that’s what we’ll grow it into.” ‘I love the demographics down there. If I had a brother, I’d set An old-fashioned cigar-store Indian, “The Chief,” stands him up in the cigar business in Carmel.’ That conversation stoically outside the current building, where Wilcox’s small, led me to acquire The Humidor in the Crossroads 14 years friendly dog, Jasmine, has the run of the place, cavorting ago, and that’s how I got my start.” AAVVVAANT GARDEN AND HOME with an ever-changing gaggle of cigar smokers. Clientele Wilcox says he’s been living his dream ever since, selling & CASA DEL SOUL move easily in and out of the shop, stretching out, socializing a product he loves, and spending each workday surrounded and glancing at the big-screen TV on the north wall. The by people who share the passion, many of whom have familiar scent of cigar smoke is ever-present. become close friends. The Humidor is a hangout for cigar e having aAr Party A vertical display case holds ornate pipes of all types, lovers, and Wilcox believes his new location will expand that thh some of which are probably too rare and valuable to be experience. Sundayy,, May 29 smoked. The asking price on one — an estate pipe (owned “I envision a great new community of guys, but it remains 12:00-5:00 p.m. and smoked before), carved by Danish pipe-making icon to be seen how it will develop, and how people will embrace Teddy Knudsen — is $7,500. it,” said Wilcox, who says his clients are about 90 percent “If you wanted Teddy to make you a new one, it would male. “Our new hours will be 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (versus 11 Join us for delicious food by Paradise Caterer probably cost you $15,000-$18,000, if you could even get it,” a.m. to 6:30 p.m. now), which will give people more time to libations and music b D Dy avisebbie Wilcox said. settle in and relax at the end of their business day.” ( pssst... and don’’tt forget to wear your garrdden hat ) More information about The Humidor can be obtained ‘Sometimes a little voice says ....’ online at www.thehumidorlounge.com, or by calling (831) AAvv Garant den and Home DC Sasa oulel 375-7833. The cigars — two dozen brands, hundreds of varieties in D F14 Pel l.ino Pilot Rd.7 all price ranges — are displayed floor to ceiling in a walk-in humidor. Wilcox can speak with authority, all day long, with 831.659.9899 831.659.4043 passion, about anything in the shop. alalley V “I don’t have a single favorite. I usually say the best cigar in the world is the one I’m currently smoking,” he said. LET’S FLIP “Sometimes a little voice just says, ‘I think a Don Carlos No. 2 right now ....’ Sometimes a specific cigar just calls out to you.” TOGETHER Wilcox believe there’s a correlation between quality and price, but says the differences can be subtle. GENERAL CONTRACTOR FLIPS “There are a whole lot of wonderful cigars that just cost $10,” he said. “Something like that probably won’t be my cel- HOUSES FOR PROFIT, SEEKS ebration cigar, but if I’m going after some weeds in the gar- QUALIFIED INVESTOR PARTNER. den, or have a project in the garage, that’s a cigar I’m very Did you know ǁŚĞŶ LJŽƵ ĂƌĞ ǀŽƟŶŐ ĨŽƌ ŶŽŵŝŶĞĞ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ happy to puff on.” 15% RETURN ON INVESTMENT WƌĞƐŝĚĞŶƚŽŶ:hEϳƚŚ͕LJŽƵĂůƐŽŚĂǀĞƚŚĞŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJƚŽ Wilcox is the son of a physics professor, John Wilcox, ǀŽƚĞĨŽƌƚŚĞZĞƉƵďůŝĐĂŶWĂƌƚLJůĞĂĚĞƌƐŝŶLJŽƵƌĚŝƐƚƌŝĐƚ? who taught at both UC Berkeley and Stanford. His mother, Call Jim Pauline, was a first-generation Chinese immigrant whose FOR CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF MONTEREY COUNTY parents spoke no English. Five of her siblings went into the 831.809.2041 DISTRICT 5 medical field. LIC. #925898 LETICIA (TITA) GASCOIN-RUFFIE “There was a definite focus on education in my home, and you never thought anything of it: You were going to a four- dŚĞƌŽůĞŽĨĞŶƚƌĂůŽŵŵŝƩĞĞŝƐƚŽŚĞůƉĞůĞĐƚZĞƉƵďůŝĐĂŶƐ year university,” said Wilcox, who attended Cal, then worked ƚŽ ŶŽŶͲƉĂƌƟƐĂŶ ŽĸĐĞƐ ŝŶ  DŽŶƚĞƌĞLJ ŽƵŶƚLJ͘  >Ğƚ͛Ɛ ďƌŝŶŐ for IBM and Sun Microsystems before gravitating toward ĐŚĂŶŐĞƚŽƚŚĞĂƌĞĂ͊tĞŶĞĞĚŵŽƌĞŽŶƐĞƌǀĂƟǀĞƐĂƚƚŚĞ FURNISHINGS ůŽĐĂůůĞǀĞůƚŽŚĞůƉůŝŵŝƚƚŚĞƉŽǁĞƌŽĨ'ŽǀĞƌŶŵĞŶƚ͕ĐŽŶƚƌŽů “WITH DISTINCTION” 'ŽǀĞƌŶŵĞŶƚƐƉĞŶĚŝŶŐ͕ĂŶĚĞŶĐŽƵƌĂŐĞĨƌĞĞĞŶƚĞƌƉƌŝƐĞ͘ WANTED LETICIA (TITA) GASCOIN-RUFFIE Piano Tuning ŵĂŝů͗ůĞƟĐŝĂ͘ŐĂƐĐŽŝŶƌƵĸĞΛŐŵĂŝů͘ĐŽŵ ͘ĞƌƟĮĞĚEƵƌƐĞ͛ƐƐƐŝƐƚĂŶƚ;^ƚĂƚĞŽĨͿ Justice Post, CPT CONSIGNMENT CARMEL LTD ͘,ŽŵĞ,ĞĂůƚŚŝĚ;^ƚĂƚĞŽĨͿ 232 CROSSROADS BLV D ͘dĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůdƌĂŶƐůĂƚŽƌĨŽƌ,ĞǁůĞƩWĂĐŬĂƌĚ͕ZĞŶĂƵůƚ DĂĐŚŝŶĞdŽŽůƐ CARMEL ͘WĂƐƚͲWƌĞƐŝĚĞŶƚŽĨƚŚĞDŽŶƚĞƌĞLJWĞŶŝŶƐƵůĂZĞƉƵďůŝĐĂŶ Call Tracy at (831) 624-2860 tŽŵĞŶ&ĞĚĞƌĂƚĞĚ Mon - Sat 10 - 5pm

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But I suppose the Pine Cone is correct, entitled “Campaign complaint insulted elec- “assumes, pretends, or implies, by his or her through the difficult details. he never stood up and said, “I support torate’s intelligence.” statements, conduct, or campaign materials, Because we know it isn’t every day that removal of the last Monterey Pine forests on He referenced how “nasty” elections have that he or she is the incumbent of a public small town governments get the chance to the Peninsula.” The Pine Cone also insists become at the national level, and claimed that office when that is not the case” and, in my take advantage of large minds, we just Potter is not responsible for bringing the the deputy sheriffs complaint (expressing opinion, her signs and bumper stickers stat- thought someone ought to let the council, and Monterey Downs project here, as Adams concerns that Mary Adams signs imply that ing, “A Supervisor On Your Side,” do just the voters, know who Bob Profeta is. says. I think there is more than ample evi- she is already a supervisor, which would be that. But my concerns didn’t start there. I was Paul & Sonya Larisey, Pebble Beach dence of his machinations on behalf of the against the Elections Code) amounted to concerned when her first financial report was project’s developer. But I guess The Pine “nasty” politics. What I found most entertain- filed late, that the United Way logo appears Kreitman earned it Cone has a point, Potter never stood up and ing about this is that it came on the heels of prominently on the front of her mailer, that Dear Editor, proclaimed, “I am doing everything I can to Mary Adams campaign turning completely she doesn’t have the proper disclaimer on the Richard Kreitman won 405 votes in last bring the Monterey Downs project here.” “nasty.” This past couple weeks we have seen nasty website that she put up, and now the month’s election by mounting an honorable Adams has presented a studied, thoroughly hit pieces mailed to our mailboxes, and now truly nasty hit pieces and website full of false and informative campaign. No one disputes researched and convincing critique of her she has gone as far as putting up a website allegations. that he came in third. This result, coupled opponent’s record. I’m voting for Adams. that even The Pine Cone said was “full of dis- Mr. Shapiro, were you unaware of what with his well known qualifications and his Irwin Speizer, Pacific Grove tortions, innuendo and out-and-out lies.” your candidate was doing while you wrote appreciation of Carmel-by-the-Sea, make the article so offended by my quiet complaint him the right person to fill the vacancy on that expressed genuine concern with follow- city council. Therefore, I respectfully urge ing election law? If you want to write about julienned vegetables and apple crisp with our elected officials to appoint him. He insulting the electorate, I think you should crème Chantilly, and will cost $35 per per- earned this, and he can do the job well. FOOD look at your candidate’s behavior. In The Pine From previous page son. To reserve a spot, visit www.carmelval- Ian Martin, Carmel Cone’s own words, shame on Mary Adams. leywomensclub.org or call event coordinator every day. Identified by American flags Penny Wood at (831) 659-0934. Daniel Mitchell, MCDSA Save Odello Ranch and placed at their tables, military and their Carmel River Beach Bob Profeta for council guests get a free appetizer and dessert for the n New Peter B’s brewer Dear Editor, table. Late founder Sabu Shake Sr. started Dear Editor, If California State Parks has its way, a vis- the tradition in 1950, and it’s carried on by Justin Rivard, an industry veteran who Why would voters want a scholarly elec- itor center, 165-car parking lot with conces- his sons at their three restaurants. has worked at Grizzly Peak Brewing Co. and trical engineer with a nuclear power plant sion stands for bicycling and boating, guided was head brewer at Arbor Brewery Co., both background who became manager of General tours, ‘Special Events,’ areas for group meet- n Women’s club scholars lunch in Michigan, has been hired as head brewer Electric’s Instrumentation & Controls ings, bathrooms, picnic areas, trails and sci- for Peter B’s Brewpub at the Portola Hotel in Training working on solutions for Carmel’s ence camps will take over what is now Odello The Carmel Valley Women’s Club will Monterey. Former brewmaster Kevin Clark, little problems? Ranch and Carmel River State Beach. honor its 2016 scholarship and grant winners who took the brewpub to new heights with How about appreciation for the scientific If you believe it’s irresponsible to degrade during a luncheon at Los Laureles Lodge in his creations over the years, left to run his method that comes for free with Bob Profeta, a setting of such natural beauty — not to Carmel Valley Wednesday, June 1, from own brewery out of the area. along with his 20 years of Carmel experience mention outrageous and tone deaf — by dra- 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fifteen students will The hotel’s food and beverage director, as a business entrepreneur/owner of the Forge matically intensifying traffic and overuse on be “celebrated, feted and congratulated,” Brian Hein, said Rivard “hopes to expand in the Forest restaurant and Alain Pinel Highway 1, please come to the state parks along with their families, as will the new beyond the brews that have become so popu- Realty? meeting June 1, 6 p.m., at Rancho Cañada nonprofit organizations that have joined the lar at Peter B’s and to push the envelope Considering our town’s infamous prob- and make your voice heard! 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HOW COULD someone who thinks she’s qualified to be a county supervi- sor get things so wrong? Either Mary Adams is hopelessly incompetent, or she has no scruples. Either way, it’s time for her to stop defending the website she launched to attack Dave Potter, take the thing down, fire everybody who worked on it for her, and make a heartfelt apology to Dave. Last week, as you may recall, we proved that one of her attempts to smear Potter was so hopeless, it not only wasn’t true, it couldn’t be true. “In 2002, according to the Associated Press, Potter supported removal of the region’s last Monterey pine forests in Monterey County, in order to build a golf course,” Adams claimed on her website. When we pointed out in last week’s edi- tion that the claim was a lie, she quietly changed it to something a bit closer to the truth, all the while refusing to admit it was ever wrong, criticizing us for focusing on “verbiage” and insisting that everything on the site was based on “verified facts.” Meanwhile, she ignored it when we pointed out that another prominent claim on her website wasn’t true. That one turned out to be worse. Right there on the front page of the anti-Potter website, under the headline, “An Environmental Disaster,” was this statement: “Dave Potter was replaced on the California Coastal Commission for consis- tently voting to overdevelop our coast and for being too close to developers.” “Nice view!” We knew the statement wasn’t true, because we covered Potter’s tenure on the coastal commission very closely, and it was familiar to us that in 2009 Mark ‘Our lifestyles Stone was appointed to the coastal commission, replacing Dave Potter at the end and our livelihoods’ of his third four-year term, because the Speaker of the California Assembly, Letters Dear Editor, Everybody has an ox they don’t want Karen Bass, who made the appointment, thought it was time for a change. to the Editor gored. Everybody has a little “NIMBY” in Sure, some environmental wacknuts wanted Potter gone because he didn’t them. I’m a long-time resident of the Monterey Bay Area; a 25 year resident of always kowtow to their extremist causes, but others with unquestioned environ- ‘Officials need to Carmel Valley. I’ve watched Dave Potter do a mental credentials, including current supervisor Jane Parker, supported Potter. It meet high standards’ great job of balancing the multitude of opposing interests in our area. He’s pro- certainly wasn’t true that Potter “consistently voted to overdevelop the coast,” Dear Editor: I want to respond to The Pine Cone’s cov- tected our lifestyles and our livelihoods at and it also wasn’t true that his voting record on the commission was the reason erage of the web site www.potterfacts.com. the same time. With his level headed atti- Bass didn’t reappoint him. At least, she never said so at the time. If voters are to make a truly informed deci- tude, combined with his experience, he has a sion about who deserves their vote, Dave “big picture” approach. His opponent, Mary To be certain, we contacted Bass, who is now a U.S. Congressman. Her Potter’s ethical and leadership problems can- Adams, seems to have too narrow, and too answer was unequivocal. Not only didn’t she decline to reappoint Potter for that not be ignored. Someone has to tell it like it negative, an agenda for our beautiful, com- plex community. I continue to wholehearted- reason, she “didn’t examine Potter’s record when making the appointment to the is. Mary Adams has had the courage to do just that. ly support Dave Potter. commission,” she told us. Contrary to what appeared in The Pine Jim Dunn, Carmel Valley A statement like that is like a Steph Curry three pointer that doesn’t even Cone editorial, the website is factual and extremely accurate. I suggest you read it ‘Throughly researched touch the rim. A no doubter. with a skeptical eye. Follow the citations, and convincing’ How will Adams react to this revelation? Unfortunately, she’ll probably pre- read the links, and decide for yourself. The Dear Editor, media has repeatedly questioned how Mary I was amused to read that The Pine Cone tend it’s not there, or insist it’s just “verbiage,” the way she did when we called Adams would differ from Supervisor Potter. was shocked by supervisorial candidate her on her “last pine forests” claim last week. Her website is the clearest case I’ve seen for Mary Adams’ criticism of her opponent’s change. Adams served well as head of the United Way — so well that she thought she record via her website, Supervisor Potter has made his experi- www.potterfacts.com. I happen to think the could leverage her role at the charity into a lucrative job on the board of super- ence the cornerstone of his campaign for re- site is a brilliant expose of Potter’s record. visors. Unfortunately, the way she’s trying to do it is ruining her good name. election. Now he is uncomfortable with his The Pine Cone says Potter never supported record being held up for public judgment. removal of the last Monterey Pine forests on It’s obviously too late to salvage her campaign for supervisor. The steps we He should remember that anyone who runs the Peninsula, as Adams said on the site. recommended above — take the anti-Potter site down, fire everybody who for office must anticipate that their actions Well, Potter supported the Pebble Beach and character will be subject to scrutiny. development plan to remove 15,000 trees in worked on it, and apologize to Dave — aren’t to help make it possible for her People who serve in public office need to one of the last Monterey Pine forests so a still to be elected. They’re to keep her from being a laughingstock. meet high standards. Dave Potter clearly golf course could be built, and even voted for does not. the plan as a member of the coastal commis- Vote for Mary Adams on June 7! 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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that Fictitious Business Name Statement Registered owner(s): expires at the end of five years from Carmel. NAME STATEMENT all information on this statement must be filed before the expiration. DOWNING ASHLEY K, 5020 the date on which it was filed in the (s) Thomas W. Wills File No. 20160954 becomes Public Record upon filing The filing of this statement does not of Garrapatos Rd, Carmel, CA 93923. office of the County Clerk, except, as Judge of the Superior Court The following person(s) is (are) doing pursuant to the California Public itself authorize the use in this state of DOWNING ZACH W, 5020 Garrapatos provided in Subdivision (b) of Section Date filed: April 5, 2016 business as: Records Act (Government Code a Fictitious Business Name in violation Rd, Carmel, CA 93923. 17920, where it expires 40 days after Publication dates: May 6, 13, 20, 27, SHEAR ADDICTION BARBERSHOP, Sections 6250-6277). of the rights of another under Federal, This business is conducted by: A any change in the facts set forth in the 2016. (PC510) 160 Webster Street, Monterey, CA S/ Richard Petty State, or common law (See Section Married Couple statement pursuant to Section 17913 93940; 1082 Wranglers Trail Rd., This statement was filed with the 14411 et seq., Business and The registrant commenced to transact other than a change in the residence Pebble Beach, CA 93953. County of County Clerk of Monterey County on Professions Code). business under the fictitious business address of a registered owner. A new FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Monterey April 29, 2016 FBN Filing name or names listed above on March Fictitious Business Name Statement NAME STATEMENT Registered owner(s): NOTICE-In accordance with Publication dates: May 6, 13, 20, 27, 21, 2016. must be filed before the expiration. File No. 20160902 PETTY BARBARA, 1082 Wranglers Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a 2016. (PC505) I declare that all information in this The filing of this statement does not of The following person(s) is (are) doing Trail Rd, Pebble Beach, CA 93953. Fictitious Name Statement generally statement is true and correct. (A regis- itself authorize the use in this state of business as: This business is conducted by: An expires at the end of five years from trant who declares as true any materi- a Fictitious Business Name in violation THE SEA BREEZE INN, 1100 Individual the date on which it was filed in the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of of the rights of another under Federal, Lighthouse Ave., Pacific Grove, CA The registrant commenced to transact office of the County Clerk, except, as NAME STATEMENT the Business and Professions code State, or common law (See Section 93950. County of Monterey business under the fictitious business provided in Subdivision (b) of Section File No. 20160957 that the registrant knows to be false is 14411 et seq., Business and Registered owner(s): name or names listed above on Not 17920, where it expires 40 days after The following person(s) is (are) doing guilty of a misdemeanor punishable Professions Code). ZENAIDA M. POSTOLICA, 308 Applicable any change in the facts set forth in the business as: by a fine not to exceed one thousand Original Filing Qunnhill Rd., Los Altos, CA 94024. I declare that all information in this statement pursuant to Section 17913 BEA’S BARBERSHOP, 160 Webster dollars ($1,000)). 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27/16 DANUT POSTOLICA, 308 Qunnhill statement is true and correct. (A regis- other than a change in the residence Street, Monterey, CA 93940; 1082 S/ Ashley Downing, Owner CNS-2870566# Rd., Los Altos, CA 94024. trant who declares as true any materi- address of a registered owner. A new Wranglers Trail Rd., Pebble Beach, CA This statement was filed with the CARMEL PINE CONE This business is conducted by: a mar- al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of Fictitious Business Name Statement 93953. County of Monterey County Clerk of Monterey County on Publication dates: May 6, 13, 20, 27, ried couple. the Business and Professions code must be filed before the expiration. Registered owner(s): April 22, 2016. 2016. (PC508) The registrant commenced to transact that the registrant knows to be false is The filing of this statement does not of PETTY BARBARA, 1082 Wranglers NOTICE-In accordance with business under the fictitious business guilty of a misdemeanor punishable itself authorize the use in this state of Trail Rd, Pebble Beach, CA 93953. Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a name or names listed above on Not by a fine not to exceed one thousand a Fictitious Business Name in violation This business is conducted by: An Fictitious Name Statement generally SUPERIOR COURT Applicable dollars ($1,000)). of the rights of another under Federal, Individual expires at the end of five years from OF CALIFORNIA I declare that all information in this S/ Barbara Petty State, or common law (See Section The registrant commenced to transact the date on which it was filed in the COUNTY OF MONTEREY statement is true and correct. (A regis- This statement was filed with the 14411 et seq., Business and business under the fictitious business office of the County Clerk, except, as trant who declares as true any materi- County Clerk of Monterey County on Professions Code). name or names listed above on Not provided in Subdivision (b) of Section ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of April 29, 2016 FBN Filing Applicable 17920, where it expires 40 days after FOR CHANGE OF NAME the Business and Professions code NOTICE-In accordance with Publication dates: May 6, 13, 20, 27, I declare that all information in this any change in the facts set forth in the Case No. 16CV001021 that the registrant knows to be false is Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a 2016. (PC504) statement is true and correct. (A regis- statement pursuant to Section 17913 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: guilty of a misdemeanor punishable Fictitious Name Statement generally trant who declares as true any materi- other than a change in the residence petitioner, ELIZABETH SOLOFF, filed a by a fine not to exceed one thousand expires at the end of five years from al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of address of a registered owner. A new petition with this court for a decree dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that the date on which it was filed in the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the Business and Professions code Fictitious Business Name Statement changing names as follows: all information on this statement office of the County Clerk, except, as NAME STATEMENT that the registrant knows to be false is must be filed before the expiration. A.Present name: becomes Public Record upon filing provided in Subdivision (b) of Section File No. 20160956 guilty of a misdemeanor punishable The filing of this statement does not of ELIZA STOCKBURGER pursuant to the California Public 17920, where it expires 40 days after The following person(s) is (are) doing by a fine not to exceed one thousand itself authorize the use in this state of Proposed name: Records Act (Government Code any change in the facts set forth in the business as: dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that a Fictitious Business Name in violation ELIZA SOLOFF Sections 6250-6277). statement pursuant to Section 17913 RAZOR SHARP, 160 Webster Street, all information on this statement of the rights of another under Federal, THE COURT ORDERS that all per- S/ Zenaida Postolica other than a change in the residence Monterey, CA 93940; 1082 Wranglers becomes Public Record upon filing State, or common law (See Section sons interested in this matter appear This statement was filed with the address of a registered owner. A new Trail Rd., Pebble Beach, CA 93953. pursuant to the California Public 14411 et seq., Business and before this court at the hearing indi- County Clerk of Monterey County on Fictitious Business Name Statement County of Monterey Records Act (Government Code Professions Code). cated below to show cause, if any, April 21, 2016 must be filed before the expiration. Registered owner(s): Sections 6250-6277). FBN Filing why the petition for change of name NOTICE-In accordance with The filing of this statement does not of PETTY BARBARA, 1082 Wranglers S/ Barbara Petty Publication dates: May 6, 13, 20, 27, should not be granted. Any person Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a itself authorize the use in this state of Trail Rd, Pebble Beach, CA 93953. This statement was filed with the 2016. (PC507) objecting to the name changes Fictitious Name Statement generally a Fictitious Business Name in violation This business is conducted by: An County Clerk of Monterey County on described above must file a written expires at the end of five years from of the rights of another under Federal, Individual April 29, 2016 objection that includes the reasons for the date on which it was filed in the State, or common law (See Section The registrant commenced to transact NOTICE-In accordance with FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the objection at least two court days office of the County Clerk, except, as 14411 et seq., Business and business under the fictitious business Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a NAME STATEMENT before the matter is scheduled to be provided in Subdivision (b) of Section Professions Code). name or names listed above on Not Fictitious Name Statement generally File No. 20160848 heard and must appear at the hearing 17920, where it expires 40 days after FBN Filing Applicable expires at the end of five years from The following person(s) is (are) doing to show cause why the petition any change in the facts set forth in the Publication dates: May 6, 13, 20, 27, I declare that all information in this the date on which it was filed in the business as: should not be granted. If no written statement pursuant to Section 17913 2016. (PC503) statement is true and correct. (A regis- office of the County Clerk, except, as Eden Radio, 6 Rossi Circle, Ste. C, objection is timely filed, the court may other than a change in the residence trant who declares as true any materi- provided in Subdivision (b) of Section Salinas, CA 93907, County of grant the petition without a hearing. address of a registered owner. A new al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of 17920, where it expires 40 days after Monterey NOTICE OF HEARING: Fictitious Business Name Statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS the Business and Professions code any change in the facts set forth in the Registered owner(s): DATE: June 3, 2016 must be filed before the expiration. NAME STATEMENT that the registrant knows to be false is statement pursuant to Section 17913 Silke Communications Inc., 3 Crow TIME: 9:00 a.m. The filing of this statement does not of File No. 20160955 guilty of a misdemeanor punishable other than a change in the residence Canyon Court, Suite 100, San Ramon, DEPT: 15 itself authorize the use in this state of The following person(s) is (are) doing by a fine not to exceed one thousand address of a registered owner. A new CA 94583; Oregon The address of the court is 1200 a Fictitious Business Name in violation business as: dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that Fictitious Business Name Statement This business is conducted by: a Aguajito Road, Monterey, CA 93940. of the rights of another under Federal, PETTY ENTERPRISES, 1082 all information on this statement must be filed before the expiration. Corporation A copy of this Order to Show State, or common law (See Section Wranglers Trail Rd., Pebble Beach, CA becomes Public Record upon filing The filing of this statement does not of The registrant commenced to transact Cause shall be published at least once 14411 et seq., Business and 93953; P.O. Box 673, Pebble Beach, pursuant to the California Public itself authorize the use in this state of business under the fictitious business each week for four successive weeks Professions Code). CA 93953. County of Monterey Records Act (Government Code a Fictitious Business Name in violation name or names listed above on Not prior to the date set for hearing on the Original Filing Registered owner(s): Sections 6250-6277). of the rights of another under Federal, Applicable petition in the following newspaper of Publication dates: May 6, 13, 20, 27, PETTY RICHARD A, 1082 Wranglers S/ Barbara Petty State, or common law (See Section I declare that all information in this general circulation, printed in this 2016. (PC511) Trail Rd, Pebble Beach, CA 93953. This statement was filed with the 14411 et seq., Business and statement is true and correct. (A regis- county: The Carmel Pine Cone, This business is conducted by: An County Clerk of Monterey County on Professions Code). trant who declares as true any materi- Individual April 29, 2016 FBN Filing al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of The registrant commenced to transact NOTICE-In accordance with Publication dates: May 6, 13, 20, 27, the Business and Professions code business under the fictitious business Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a 2016. (PC506) that the registrant knows to be false is name or names listed above on Not Fictitious Name Statement generally guilty of a misdemeanor punishable Applicable expires at the end of five years from by a fine not to exceed one thousand I declare that all information in this the date on which it was filed in the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS dollars ($1,000)). statement is true and correct. (A regis- office of the County Clerk, except, as NAME STATEMENT S/ James D. Silke, Jr., President In Your trant who declares as true any materi- provided in Subdivision (b) of Section File No. 20160912 This statement was filed with the Dreams June 17, 2016 al matter pursuant to Section 17913 of 17920, where it expires 40 days after The following person(s) is (are) doing County Clerk of Monterey County on the Business and Professions code any change in the facts set forth in the business as: April 15, 2016 that the registrant knows to be false is statement pursuant to Section 17913 MOUNTAINS TO THE SEA CO, 5020 NOTICE-In accordance with guilty of a misdemeanor punishable other than a change in the residence Garrapatos Rd, Carmel, CA 93923, Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a Larry (831) 274-8590 • [email protected] by a fine not to exceed one thousand address of a registered owner. A new County of Monterey Fictitious Name Statement generally May 27, 2016 The Carmel Pine Cone 31A

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While dancing in Philadelphia, Cohen your performance. It starts there.” Cohen is, among many things, a retired founded Bridgehead Dance Theater, a multi- professional dancer and Olympic coach, who media company, which enabled him to “do has dedicated his life’s pursuits to movement his own thing.” Yet, within two years, he — the body’s capabil- moved to Canada to become a pro- ity for strong, flexi- fessor of dance at York University in ble, gracious, lyrical, Toronto. There, he established exuberant movement Vortex Intermedia, another multi- Got Hope? — across a stage, an media dance company, dedicated to ice rink, a track, a creating films, television produc- padded floor, or the tions, musical compositions and Get it from the One who is. paths of daily life. dance, which he considers a precur- Had the Carmel sor to Cirque du Soleil. 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While he didn’t become a doctor, Cohen did By the early 1970s, Cohen’s teaching and Get the facts at our website, inherit an innate interest in the health and training at York had expanded from their www.CarmelAbodes.com well being of the body, but his focus has dance program to include gymnastics, and Click on Blog, Condo Report. always been on how it moves. track and field. He was asked by the federal Call us for selling and buying. A stellar athlete in high school and col- government to train the Canadian Olympic lege, excelling in running, swimming, gymnastics and figure skating teams. And, Paul Brocchini Mark Ryan cycling, wrestling, soccer and martial arts, he was honored to choreograph a production (831) 601.1620 (831) 238.1498 Cohen was dedicated to athletic form and for the Opening Ceremonies for the 1976 [email protected] [email protected] movement well before he went to New York Olympic Games in Montreal. to become a professional dancer. He also “I didn’t teach specific movement. I Local Knowledge Experts spent two years at Oberlin College in Ohio, taught athletes how to be centered and fluid, BROCCHINI-RYAN followed by two years at Temple University, and to understand where their strength is from which he graduated with a bachelor’s coming from, how to be expressive, how to degree in English. breathe and how to move.” And all of it, he “During school, I was always interested in drama,” said Cohen. “As an athlete, I saw dance as a combination of Great Lives drama and sport, and that’s what drew me to it. It was the By LISA CRAWFORD WATSON opportunity to combine stage performance with athleticism.” said, was based on his background in differ- Once he got to New York, Cohen trained ent forms of movement. with an international lineup of principals, Cohen went on to investigate body thera- working with the New York City Ballet, The pies to gain further insight into how the body Martha Graham School of Contemporary moves. He studied, among others, the Dance, Luigi’s Jazz Coutre, and the Mary Alexander Technique, Feldenkrais, Rolfing, Anthony Studio, among others, studying and Shiatsu, the Japanese acupressure sys- jazz, ballet and primarily modern dance. tem, which focuses on the flow of energy. “What I’ve always loved about dance is “My desire to teach technique based on that it is such a powerful physical discipline, how the body actually moves and how it as much of a workout as any sport I ever functions led me to my next phase,” he said, did,” Cohen said. “In those days, I worked “where I began to understand our ability for out all day long. I spent three hours a day just a conscious control of the flow of movement. stretching. Some people love and crave We can control it.” movement, and I am one of them.” After spending a summer in California, Cohen’s focus and athleticism led him, Cohen became enamored of the scenery, the within six months of moving to New York, to climate, the consciousness — and the Esalen join the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, one Institute. He and his wife, Jan McCool, even- of the world’s foremost modern dance com- tually moved to the Carmel area, where he

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