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San Diego Community Newspaper Group Thursday, February 5, 2015 www.SDNEWS.com  Volume 27, Number 13 SDPD briefs Preserve Point Ocean Beach Loma group Town Council opposes Jessop on crime spree estate project A grass-roots group announced BY ANTHONY S. de GARATE | THE BEACON Feb. 2 it is organizing the Point Loma community to convince the David Surwilo, community rela- City Council on Feb. 9 to deny a pro- tions officer for the San Diego Police posed four-lot subdivision on the old Department’s Western Division, is Jessop estate at La Crescentia Drive. scratching his head a bit over this Preserve Point Loma, which claims one. to have 700 members including a There’s been a rash of burglaries wide range of civic leaders, will be lob- in Ocean Beach. During a roughly bying against the Point Loma Sum- three-week period between Christ- mit project at the City Council hearing mas and mid-January, eight resi- on Monday, Feb. 9 at 2 p.m. in Coun- dences or cars were broken into, cil Chambers, 12th floor, 202 C. St. with victims reporting their belong- in downtown San Diego. The Council ings riffled through or stolen. is expected to make a final decision on But when they’ve taken reports, whether to approve the project. it turns out the crimes were proba- “The site contains environmental- bly preventable. Police have been ly sensitive steep lands and unstable quite baffled at the seemingly lax hillsides and sets a bad precedent for attitude from victims that has future deviations and variances to the allowed the thief to be successful. San Diego City land use policies. At issue also is a steep, narrow and wind- SEE OBTC, Page 10 SEE JESSOP, Page 5 Ducks bringing 'Revenge porn' pucks to Valley site operator

View Center The unfinished structure at 1676 Plum St. in Point Loma has been in a state of perpetual remodel for more than seven years. found guilty, Fan Fest for new AHL PHOTO BY DAVE SCHWAB faces 20 years team will be Feb. 22 Following 14 hours of deliberations BY SCOTT HOPKINS | THE BEACON Decision looms for Plum Street ‘eyesore’ over three days, a jury convicted a Pacific Beach After a nine-year absence, pro- man Feb. 2 of six fessional is returning Owner given 30 days to demolish, develop or sell property extortion charges to San Diego and the Valley View and 21 identity Casino Center this fall. BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON of-way and built a perimeter construction thefts in connec- The local team will be the top ‘This is a pivotal fence that enclosed city sidewalks and a tion with his minor league affiliate of the Ana- The owner of a huge abandoned home moment for a stop sign, the City Attorney's office said. operation of a heim Mighty Ducks of the on Plum Street in Point Loma has been The Code Enforcement Unit of the City “revenge porn” (NHL), ordered by a judge to fix, sell or demolish neighborhood effort to Attorney’s Office filed a lawsuit against website, which KEVIN BOLLAERT who play their home games at it. remove an eyesore ...’ Mendiola in August 2014. displayed photos the Honda Center, about 90 Francisco Mendiola owns an unfin- Point Lomans hailed the judicial deci- of nude women and required fees miles north of San Diego. ished mansion at 1676 Plum St. that has sion as a major step forward. ranging from $299 to $350 for their Moving to San Diego will be been in a state of “perpetual remodel” for JON LINNEY Two Peninsula Community Planning deletion. PENINSULA COMMUNITY PLANNING GROUP the current Norfolk Admirals of more than seven years. He’s pled guilty to Group members, Don Sevrens and Jon The eight-woman, four-man jury the obstructing a public right-of-way by build- Linney, respectively, weighed in on the deadlocked on a conspiracy charge (AHL), whose home games are ing a perimeter construction fence that mitted in 2007 — he must adhere to a decision. and another identity theft count 2,702 miles east of the Honda enclosed city sidewalks and a stop sign. strict timetable or be in violation of the "The legal documents set a specific against Kevin Bollaert, 28, but he Center. Mendiola now has 30 days to tell the terms of his three-year probation,” said course,” said Sevrens, cautioning, “But faces 20 years in prison at his April 3 The much closer distance will court whether he plans to demolish, Braun in a released statement. given seven years of ignoring the law, sentencing for the 27 guilty verdicts allow the Ducks to move players develop or sell the structure at the corner The saga of 1676 Plum St. has long compliance will always be a concern to he received. quickly between Anaheim and of Plum and Lowell streets, said Gerry infuriated neighbors in the Point Loma the neighbors until it is all over. The solu- Testimony began Jan. 16. San Diego, something that could- Braun, City Attorney spokesman. community, both because the stalled tion is stronger Municipal Code provisions San Diego Superior Court Judge n't be done from Norfolk. “If he elects to develop it — meaning he remodel created an eyesore and because to prevent such abuses.” David Gill initially said he had leaned SEE HOCKEY, Page 8 would complete the job that was first per- Mendiola placed stairs on a public right- SEE EYESORE, Page 9 toward letting Bollaert remain free on SEE GUILTY, Page 9

BUSINESS FEATURE SPORTS Harbor Town Pub is Point Loma’s Why are winter sunsets so Lily Lutz (14) helps lead the friendly neighborhood hub spectacular in San Diego? Pointers over the Vikings Page 16 Page 22 Page 8 THURSDAY · FEBRUARY 5, 2015 2 THE PENINSULA BEACON NEWS New editor named for Peninsula Beacon and Beach & Bay Press

San Diego Community Newspaper Group recently announced Thomas Melville as the new editor for the Penin- sula Beacon and Beach & Bay Press. He will also edit and update the papers' web- sites and social media platforms. “I'm really excited to be a part of the San Diego Community Newspaper Group,” Melville said. “I look forward to working with [publisher] Julie Main and everyone at the group.” Melville has more than 15 years of experience in the publishing industry. Until recently, he was editor of Energy Digital magazine in Carlsbad, Calif., a global publication focusing on the renewable energy sector. THOMAS MELVILLE Prior to moving to San Diego, Melville was the editor and part owner of the writing, photography, and page design. Bayside Gazette newspaper, based in His landscape and conceptual photogra- Ocean City, Md. Throughout his career, phy has been honored at juried exhibi- he has been the editor of several weekly tions at galleries in Salisbury, Berlin, and newspapers in New York, North Caroli- Ocean City, all in Maryland. na, and Maryland. Also, he was an asso- Melville currently lives in North Park ciate editor at Success magazine, a but plans on moving back to the beach national business publication. and bay area. “I lived in Pacific Beach for He was won several press association two years when I first moved here and OPEN SUN 2-4PM awards from three different states for his want to get back to the beach,” he said.

IN ESCROW OPEN SAT 1-4PM Annual Pointers Spring Arts & Craft Faire fundraiser at PLHS

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San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, along with San Diego Lifeguards, rescue a woman who fell 40 foot at Sunset Cliffs on Feb. 1. PHOTO BY MIKE McCARTHY Woman falls 40 feet at Sunset Cliffs, suffers major trauma

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON “No one on the board at this time lives posed dispensaries meet the city’s quali- Fuel pipeline this year and be done in January 2017. here.” fications. Naval Base Point Loma Capt. Howard Midway planners in January heard Dispensary applicants noted their pro- Warner made his pitch for the 17.3-mile Property appraisals from the city on the status of Sports Arena Marijuana dispensaries ject would occupy one of seven buildings fuel pipeline, a 3.5-mile section of which Patti Phillips from the city’s Real Estate leases and nixed a proposed medical mar- Largely a commercial and industrial on the proposed site, which is currently is proposed to be realigned away from Assets Department told planners the city ijuana dispensary, as well as hearing from area with pockets of residential, Mid- zoned commercial and, if approved, the coast to Rosecrans Street. is “in the process of updating our the Navy about the Point Loma-Miramar way’s zoning can accommodate medical would be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. “The pipeline was built in 1954 and appraisals” of property valuations in and pipeline project and from Veterans Village marijuana dispensaries, which are daily. They said all dispensary areas was designed to last 30 years,” said around the Sports Arena. of San Diego (VVSD) about a permanent required to be distanced from youth-ori- would have video surveillance and bul- Warner, noting it’s been determined that “In the next three to five months, winter homeless shelter. ented facilities like schools, churches and letproof walls and glass and be ADA- corrosion and metal loss within the Point we’re working to adjust all these leases,” The Midway Community Planning parks, as well as one another. compliant. Loma section of the pipeline has led the she said. Group, which makes land-use recom- Due to terms of the city’s new medical Representatives from Alladin Airport Navy to “take proactive measures to Midway planners pointed out several mendations to the city, also welcomed a marijuana dispensary ordinance passed Parking, located near the proposed dis- replace and improve it by making it seis- Sports Arena businesses have been on new board member, Dave Siegler of last year, a dozen or more dispensaries pensary, argued against it, noting, “Our mically safer. “month-to-month leases for years,” VVSD. have been lining up to apply to be one of customers trust us to protect them.” “We’ve got a great team of profession- adding that’s continuing to cause the “We provide year-round services for four total allowed in District 2, some or They added the dispensary and its poten- als and they’re motivated to do the right area to “become blighted.” homeless vets,” said Siegler, noting the all of which could be sited in the Mid- tially troublesome clientele could threat thing,” said Warner, noting, if all goes “We (city) are actively renegotiating VVSD’s main facility on Pacific Highway way area. their businesses' security. well, that construction on pipeline long-term leases at market rates,” for years has also operated a 150-bed The latest dispensary proposal was for Midway planner Cathy Denton ques- realignment could begin in December Phillips said. winter homeless tent shelter. a corner location at 2501 Kettner Blvd. tioned the dispensary, saying, “it’s inap- Group chair Melanie Nickel noted the and 930 W. Laurel St. propriate to have a facility of this nature advisory group represents both business- “We are not decision makers, we are next to existing residential,” adding, 11 Critical Home Inspection Traps to be Aware of es and residents. advisory,” pointed out Nickel, noting the “Parking is completely inadequate.” Weeks Before Listing your Home for Sale “We would very much like to get a res- group only makes recommendations — The board vote was 4-3-1 against the SAN DIEGO. According to industry most cased, you can make a reasonable ident on the board,” Nickel said, adding, not final decisions — on whether pro- dispensary. experts, there are over 33 physical prob- pre-inspection yourself if you know what lems that will come under scrutiny dur- you’re looking for, and knowing what ing a home inspection when your home you’re looking for can help you revent lots, including the Tudor-style home built requirements of the municipal code and is for sale. A new report has been pre- little problems from grwoing into costly JESSOP in 1926 by Joseph and Mabel Jessop. is inconsistent with the Community pared which identifies the eleven most and unmanageable ones. CONTINUED FROMPage 1 Jessop detractors argue that the steep, Plan,” said Jim Jessop. common of these problems, and what To help homesellers deal with this narrow access and concerns for fire safe- The project was denied by the Penin- you should know about them before you issue before their homes are listed, a free ing driveway access affecting emergency ty with the project could change the sula Community Planning Board on list your home for sale. report entitled “11 Things You Need to and fire response,” said Marcie Rothman, community’s character. This, they say, Aug. 15, 2012 by a vote of 12-0-1. But Whether you own an older home or a Know to Pass Your Home Inspection” has brand new one, there are a number of been compiled which explains the issues co chair of Preserve Point Loma. has led to creation of a groundswell of the project was recommended for things that can fall short of requirements involved. To hear a brief recorded mes- “This project violates our adopted opposition, including several members approval by the San Diego City Planning during a home inspection. If not identi- sage about how to order your FREE copy Peninsula Community Plan and con- of the extended Jessop family — Jim Jes- Commission on June 19, 2014. fied and dealt with, any of these 11 items of this report, call toll-free 1-800-276- tains deviations to the existing zoning sop, Anne Jessop Hill, Linda Jessop Fox, In June 2014, the San Diego City could cost you dearly in terms of repair. 0763 and enter 1003. You can call any code regarding access, setbacks and Jim Hervey and Matthew Hervey. Council denied a similar project, a five-lot If you wait until the building inspector time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Get height,” said Bill Moody, another mem- “The development crowds buildings subdivision known as the Peeling pro- flags these issues for you, you will almost your free special report NOW to learn ber of Preserve Point Loma. that are out of place in the neighbor- ject, located on Harbor View Drive in certainly experience costly delays in the how to ensure a home inspection doesn’t The subdivision proposes densification hood and adds erosion risks to the frag- Point Loma, due to concerns over unsta- close of your home sale or worse, turn cost you the sale of your home. and dividing up the old Joseph Jessop ile cliffs by water runoff. The project ble hillsides, deviations to the zoning prospective buyers away altogether. In Estate at 414 La Crescentia Drive into four requires multiple deviations from the code and issues of community character. 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Phase I renovations Melton to run for State Assembly Community advocate and local politi- will begin April 2017 cian Kevin Melton announced his candi- dacy in the upcoming election for Cali- BY SCOTT HOPKINS | THE BEACON fornia’s 78th District State Assembly seat in 2016. Melton was a member of Architects contracted by the San the “Kevin Faulconer for Mayor” cam- Diego Unified School District outlined paign finance committee. Phase I of a long-term project to upgrade facilities at Point Loma High School dur- Riptide SC tryouts ing the first of three planned communi- Players interested in Riptide SC try- ty meetings on the campus last week. outs should fill out a tryout enrollment David Thompson, speaking on behalf form at www.riptidesoccer.org and bring of the AVRP Studios architecture firm, it to Liberty Station fields in Point Loma told about 50 students, staff members on Feb. 9 for girls U8-U14 and Feb 5 and neighbors that construction on this and 10 for boys U8-U14. Tryouts will early phase of modernization would like- run from 4-5:30 p.m. Tryouts for U15- ly begin in April 2017, with completion U18 players will be held in the spring. expected to take three years. The end result will lower the number Fode named managing partner of classrooms on campus from 90 to 78, Brown Law Group has named Point a number the district feels will be suffi- Loma resident Stacy Fode as managing cient given a prediction of future enroll- partner. Fode focuses her practice on ment reduction to about 1,800 students. employment litigation and advisement Each of these classrooms will meet the and specializes in the representation of district's standard for size, technology business clients in all aspects of and comfort, while a number of current employment law, including wrongful ter- ones do not. mination, discrimination, sexual harass- This project is part of the district's goal ment, whistle-blower, employment of keeping every campus up to date in an One of the improvements will be the service driveway from Chatsworth Boulevard, which currently has a sharp turn and is not wide enough agreement disputes, and wage and environment that encourages optimal for vehicles to pass. It will be straightened and widened, creating space for two outdoor courts. hour matters, including class actions. student learning using voter-approved COURTESY GRAPHIC Fode also has received numerous proposition funds. recognitions. She was named AV®- Thompson and his company took new classrooms. that would be housed in one of the newly football field. Preeminent by Martindale; San Diego notes from community member input in Renovation of the 200 and 300 refurbished classrooms. Without the proposed parking struc- Business Journal’s Women Who Mean a series of community meetings last year buildings to provide classrooms and facil- Other improvements will include ture, the number of campus parking Business Award; San Diego Metro to learn what was most highly desired. ities that meet current district standards. replacement of the school's 400 build- spaces will only jump from 133 to 180, Magazine Movers to Watch; and San These ideas, plus those of school staff, Security improvements for the entire ing, which currently houses the cafete- meaning students will continue parking Diego Magazine Top Lawyers. were taken into consideration when campus that would include two campus ria. Thompson's firm envisions a new on surrounding streets. drafting the current proposed changes. access points on Chatsworth Boulevard. multi-level cafeteria with several food- Instead, the current gym, which OB Street Fair vendor applications At future meetings (6 p.m. Feb. 11 and A "security portal" walkway from the serving points and terraced seating areas Thompson's staff felt was badly outdated, Applications are available for mer- 25 in the PLHS Media Center), Thomp- Clove Street parking lot directly to the to provide students a more pleasant din- will be modernized. chandise and food vendors for the OB son will return to answer concerns school office would remain open while ing experience. Also nixed was a new driveway enter- Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off Festival at expressed at this meeting and share all other campus access points are A multi-functional, landscaped cen- ing the campus from Chatsworth Boule- www.OceanBeachSanDiego.com or at building designs and plans in greater secured once the school day begins. tral outdoor area and campus walkway vard leading directly to the current Clove 1868 Bacon Street, Suite A. detail. Demolition of the school's auto shop ("paseo") along with the addition of Street parking lot. Thompson said that, All OBMA members are eligible for a and closure of the program to add 47 bridges between main campus buildings due to a tight turn and slope issues neces- 20 percent discount off the listed booth Phase I projects include: parking spaces. will facilitate student and staff move- sitating retaining walls, the driveway space fee. Band submissions are being Demolition of the 800 building, an Turn-outs along Chatsworth Boule- ment. would use significant funds needed more accepted through April 1 at unusual round structure, which current- vard allowing buses and autos to pro- The service driveway from in areas benefiting student learning. [email protected] or at ly houses the school's media center, tech- trude less into traffic lanes. Chatsworth Boulevard, which currently Audience members suggested the 1868 Bacon St. nology services and 11 second-story Improved landscaping along has a sharp turn and is not wide enough Chatsworth Boulevard side of campus classrooms. Chatsworth Boulevard. for vehicles to pass, will be straightened as an ideal location for the design of MBTC membership drive Rebuilding of the 800 building clos- School principal Hans Becker is excit- and widened, creating space for two out- buildings and other features to recall the Mission Beach Town Council is contin- er to Chatsworth Boulevard as a three- ed about a new engineering program door basketball courts. original campus' Spanish architectural uing its efforts to reach as many com- story facility with media center and 20 currently being established at the school Thompson noted that one of the most style. Also mentioned was the unifica- munity members as possible to either sensitive aspects of the project is the tion of the multiple architectural styles renew or join with the 2015 Council removal and re-installation of the site's now seen on campus. Board to address key issues that are technology and data services center, a Others questioned why the proposed affecting the community. The following vital aspect of day-to-day operations. He double-decking of the Clove Street park- were the top 10 issues for community also explained why the project must be ing lot was not included in current plans. members: done in phases and noted district and site Thompson recalled community input on  Trash pickup and fly program; officials will have to make adjustments to the structure was negative, which sev-  Continue monitoring and pressuring cope with construction effects. eral people questioned. In previous dis- the undergrounding process; Community-supported projects which cussions, his firm proposed lowering the  Place pressure on the city for proved too costly for available funds first level, making the overall height less potholes, sidewalk and street repairs; included demolition of the current Lee and adding over 100 parking spaces.  Seawall repairs/replacement; Trepanier Gymnasium to be replaced Concerns also involved placement of  Belmont Park lease and plunge re- with a multi-level parking structure that materials and equipment during con- opening; would greatly increase the number of struction, student safety when crossing  Party noise; on-campus parking spaces. A new, Chatsworth Boulevard, and whether the  Better dog monitoring; smaller gym would be built atop this current sewage system at the site is suf-  Landscaping the medians; parking structure on a level with the ficient.  Oppose the school site development;  Continue working to keep Mission Beach clean, safe and beautiful. Membership applications are available High Tech High wins Bright Ideas Society award online at missionbeachtc.org.

The San Diego Festival of Science & know what it is, you will after visiting Lindbergh Field has record year Engineering recently announced the the High Tech High International Expo San Diego International Airport winners of the Bright Ideas Society booth at on March 21. served a record 18.7 million passen- award. The award is presented to one Visitors will create their own cyan- gers in 2014, the highest total since outstanding science and engineering otype picture to take home by mixing 2007. The airport also set new records club at the elementary, middle and high emulsions from raw chemicals and plac- for total passenger boarding and inter- school level for their illuminating sci- ing various objects and photos on photo- national passengers. ence, technology, engineering, and math sensitive paper. The projects will then be Last year’s total of 18.7 million pas- (STEM) ideas. exposed to sunlight, creating individual sengers exceeded the previous record In the high school level, High Tech unique works of art. This exhibit will of 18.3 million set, in 2007, by 2.3 per- High International in Point Loma earned teach attendees how light intersects with cent. For the year, passenger totals in an award for Cyanotyping. If you don’t matter. 2014 increased by 5.9 percent. THURSDAY · FEBRUARY 5, 2015 NEWS THE PENINSULA BEACON 7 Longtime Point Loma Association looks to build community membership

BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON “We’re enhancing the whole stretch of ing to do something,” adding, “If every- Today, in addition to beautifying the Nimitz all the way from West Point Loma one just put a couple of (volunteer) Peninsula, PLA represents the communi- A lifelong Point Loman and communi- Boulevard to Harbor Drive,” Jackson hours in a month, we could move moun- ty through direct involvement with agen- ty activist, Robert Tripp Jackson, current said. “There’s lots to do, lots of pockets in tains — we could get so much done.” cies of federal, state and local govern- president of Point Loma Association there that are deteriorated.” Created in 1961, the PLA comprises res- ments, the Port District, the San Diego (PLA), is busy trying to build the organi- The PLA has been busy turning bar- idents and businesses committed to Unified School District and the PCPB. zation, which promotes the Peninsula ren medians into handsome, well-land- improving the quality of life of Point Loma PLA annual membership dues range community. scaped surfaces with native plants and through beautification, education, charita- from $30 to $1,000. For more informa- Jackson comes by the calling natural- public art. ble activities and civic collaboration. tion, visit http://www.plaweb.org. ly. His late mother, Ann, who succumbed Under Jackson’s administration, the to cancer in 1990, preceded him as the PLA has also been trying to extend its PLA’s first female president. She was also reach out into the community. an early chair of the Peninsula Commu- “We’re on Facebook, and we’re really Valentine’s gifts to fit all budgets nity Planning Board (PCPB), which trying to enhance our social media,” he makes land-use recommendations to the said. “We also sent out a survey to all city. This year, the Point Loma Association (PLA) our members recently because we want Discounts of Ann Tripp Jackson is perhaps best has a community improvement project under to hear what the community wants remembered for having been in the Dana way to beautify the Nimitz median at Bernice (done). Maybe that will help us improve Coalition, a grassroots group that cam- and Centraloma. our quarterly newsletters and become 20 to 60% storewide paigned successfully to prevent the Dana PHOTO BY DAVE SCHWAB more efficient, maybe help us tailor and on our beautiful jewelry. Junior High School site from being con- fine-tune things.” demned and turned into condos. behind it (public improvement).” Another thing the Jackson adminis- “She saved it (Dana) from being sold The PLA’s initial generation was large- tration is attempting to do is to forge off to private development,” said her son. ly made up of executives and retirees, stronger ties between Point Loma and Ann Jackson also played an instru- said Jackson, pointing out many of them Ocean Beach. mental role in working to create a com- were “game changers” in the communi- “I would like for Point Loma and OB to munity plan to bring design standards ty. One of them, the late Hugh Story, who have a better working relationship,” Jack- to the Peninsula. has a memorial named after him, is cred- son said. “We’ve been holding mixers to These days, Robert Tripp Jackson is ited with leading the way in establishing get everyone together to share ideas. I continuing his family’s legacy of public numerous group practices including the would like for the two sides to work service. He pointed out Point Loma Vil- high profile “mean green team.” together. For some reason, that’s always lage years ago was once “cluttered” and “It’s a group of about 30 people, all been difficult, maybe because everybody “not very attractive,” with lots of “tacky volunteers, who go out on Fridays and has their own agenda or different types of signage” and a surplus of gas stations, work in the community getting their priorities. But I would like to see that.” power poles and billboards. hands dirty and cleaning up,” said Jack- Jackson said another of his goals is to Through the hard work of dedicated son. “grow our memberships.” He said the volunteers, the landscape has gradually With the PLA out front, Peninsula res- PLA currently has about 965 individual changed for the better. idents have become proactive rather memberships. That figure has declined But times have changed as well, and so than reactive in tackling community from as many as 2,000 a decade or more has the membership of the PLA. issues and problems. ago. The 2010 census estimated there San Diego’s family of trusted jewelers since 1937. “The founding generation is all gone An example of the group’s progres- were nearly 48,000 people living in the now,” said Jackson adding, “They all left, sive bent is the long-term, large-scale Point Loma-Ocean Beach area. 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"This will be the best hockey ever in on City League title played in this building," said Ernie Hahn, general manager of the Mid- way district arena, which opened in BY SCOTT HOPKINS | THE BEACON team's youthful roster. 1966 as the San Diego Sports Arena, "We've got some real impact freshmen home to the of the As the regular season winds down, who have mixed in well with the sopho- long-defunct Western Hockey League. Point Loma High's girls soccer team mores," said Murphy, now in his eighth The name and logo of the new team appears to have both a league champi- year as head coach. will be revealed at a San Diego Hock- onship and a deep run in Div. II CIF play- "But we also have some great senior ey Fest on Feb. 22 from noon to 3 p.m. offs in its future. leadership with defender/midfielder Cas- at the arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. Featuring a roster loaded with under- sidy Campe, midfielder Taylor Hopkins, The free event will celebrate the class players (four freshmen and nine defender Zoe Bodie and midfielder sport's return to San Diego, a city with sophomores), the Lady Pointers have Audrey Herrin-Warner, all of whom are a long history of successful teams, compiled a record of 11-2-3 with a per- contributing starters. Along with defend- most of them named "Gulls," with a fect 3-0 mark in City League play. er Katherine Minyard, we have four or sizable and loyal fan base. The Ducks One of those younger players was the five seniors mixed in with the younger will set up a full "Hockey Spot" experi- key to a recent victory. Sophomore mid- players, and it's a nice blend. ence, which includes street hockey, a fielder/striker Riley O'Toole's second-half "Junior Jordan Patane has made a big Ducks Jump Castle (bounce house), a goal proved the difference in a 1-0 win in impact for us as a forward," Murphy photo booth and the Hardest Shot a non-league game against La Jolla's added. "She's done a fantastic job, anoth- Challenge. Vikings on the Pointers' pitch. er kid who's just lights out in the class- Also planned are autograph ses- "I won a 50-50 ball and was able to room." sions with local hockey legends, dribble before I got off a good shot to "We have a lot of young players on appearances by the Ducks Street Team score the goal," O'Toole said. She led the our team who are all quality players," and Power Players, live music from team with 10 goals last year as a fresh- O'Toole said, "and I think we have a real- San Diego bands, hot dogs and soda. man. ly good chance to win league." The first 1,000 fans will also receive a She also plays on the under 15 team To date, the Lady Pointers have scored T-shirt. for the 's Elite Clubs 43 goals while allowing a skimpy 13. The new team already has a web- National League and has hopes of play- Another freshman, Taylor Washing- site (www.sandiegoahl.com) where ing Div. I college soccer "somewhere on ton, has been in goal for 10 of the team's fans can place deposits on season tick- the East Coast." She noted offers may be wins, compiling an 0.8 goals against Point Loma sophomore Riley O'Toole (10) controls the ball during a recent match against ets for the 2015-16 season, which made once players reach the junior year average with seven shutouts. La Jolla. O'Toole later scored the only goal in a 1-0 Pointer victory that improved the team's begins in October. In the first 24 hours of their prep career. Offensively, Patane leads the team (9 undefeated league record. after the team was announced, more PHOTO BY SCOTT HOPKINS The victory was special, coming at the goals, 10 assists for 28 points), followed than 500 deposits were placed. end of a stressful week for the athletes closely by freshman Iyana Zimmerman For decades, the AHL's teams have on head coach John Murphy's roster. (8, 11, 27). O'Toole (7, 4, 18), Campe (5, Jaquelyn Neves and April Lopez Garcia. cer team was treated to a "salon day" in been located in the eastern half of the "I've got a bunch of high-achieving, 2, 12) and junior Natasha Camacho-Bier advance of last Saturday's annual ASB country, so to make this feasible and high-striving kids," a relieved Murphy (2, 6, 10) round out the top offensive pro- Extra points: Ball. A dozen stylists were brought in by control travel costs, it was necessary said after the Viking game. "We've got a ducers for the Lady Pointers. The Lady Pointers have dedicated Sweet Salon Haircare at 1855 Bacon St. in for the league to create an entire divi- bunch of 4.0 (grade point average) and Team captains are Herrin-Warner, their season to former Pointer soccer Ocean Beach, with each girl receiving a sion out West. above girls on the team, and many of Taylor Hopkins and Campe. player Brady Truesdale, who passed complimentary hair styling along with After several years of planning, the them were staying up until 2 a.m. every Also part of the Lady Pointers' success away in a car accident a year ago. The makeup suggestions and other beauty tips. Ducks and four other western teams night this week studying for finals. To are freshmen Peyton Van Arsdale and phrases, "You'll never walk alone" and Murphy's team has recorded a CIF in the NHL agreed to purchase their fight fatigue and some colds and come Abigail Bates; sophomores Anna Regula, "100% Guaranteed," two of Truesdale's championship (2009) and two league top minor league teams for relocation out and give an effort like this is really Clara MacCulloch, Kennedy Hopkins, favorites, are written on the back of every titles (2011, 2013). to cities nearer the parent club's loca- fabulous." MaKenna Peter, Vivian Loewer, Lily Lutz, girls' training shirt. His assistant coaches are Alex Van tion. And Murphy is well aware of his Moorea Makis and Lauren Justus; juniors Every member of the Lady Pointer soc- Heuven and Jose Garcia. Besides the move of Norfolk to San Diego, the AHL's Board of Governors also agreed with the shift of four other franchises to form a new Pacific Divi- Pointers football sion within the league: PLNU selected as The Calgary Flames affiliate moves players awarded from Glens Falls, N.Y. to Stockton, Special Olympics Calif. year-end honors The Edmonton Oilers affiliate Games Host Town moves from Oklahoma City, Okla. to Bakersfield, Calif. BY SCOTT HOPKINS | THE BEACON Point Loma Nazarene University The affiliate recently announced that the commu- moves from Manchester, N.H. to Point Loma High's football team, com- nity has been selected to participate in Ontario, Calif. ing off a 9-3 season, gathered one final the Special Olympics World Games The affiliate time to present team awards, honor all- Host Town program from July 21-24. moves from Worcester, Mass. to San league accomplishments and pass out “PLNU has a strong and lasting Jose, Calif. letters. relationship with Special Olympics “The western-based NHL clubs Head coach Mike Hastings and his Southern - San Diego have been in dialogue with our league staff joined players and parents at Phil's County,” said Erik Weber, Special for almost three years, and this BBQ last week for a lunch banquet hon- Olympics athlete and PLNU alum. announcement launches a new era oring players for their contributions to “The Annual Regional Track Meet for the American Hockey League and the team's success. has been hosted by the PLNU com- for professional hockey in California,” These Pointers reached the CIF Div. I munity for 22 years, providing invalu- said AHL President and CEO David quarterfinals before being eliminated by able support to athletes like me and a Andrews. eventual runner-up Madison. Award winners at the annual Point Loma High football team banquet at Phil's BBQ are senior venue for the broader San Diego com- The Admirals, who have been a Hastings described a group of young Gavin Grady (Coach Bennie Edens "Pointer Pride" Award) and junior Kimo Katashima munity to experience the mission of Ducks affiliate since June 2012, are men who came together after the 2013 (Steve Horrow Memorial Award). PLNU,” Weber said. currently ranked 17th of 30 AHL season (and a 5-6 record) and decided PHOTO BY SCOTT HOPKINS With 7,000 athletes and 3,000 teams in home attendance, averaging they weren't satisfied. With leadership coaches representing 177 countries, 4,553 per game. League averages from within, they determined to work "Iron Jockstrap Award" (for tough- gressional Medal of Honor winner who along with 30,000 volunteers and an range from the Portland (Maine) together, support each other and work ness): Senior Jacob Ehm. became an assistant coach at PLHS. anticipated 500,000 spectators, the Pirates (2,799) to the Hershey (Pa.) tirelessly, which led to a greatly improved Bob Hammes Award for Most Edens, deceased, is the legendary former 2015 Special Olympics World Games Bears (9,427). showing in 2014. Improved Academically: Senior Malik Pointer coach, and Bob Hammes is a vol- this summer will be the largest sports Formed in 1936, the AHL is the top Players honored were: Riddle. unteer who works with players with and humanitarian event anywhere in developmental league for players, Team Captains: Seniors Gavin Grady, Coach Bill Hastings Specialist Award: classroom or attitude issues. the world in 2015 and the single coaches, game officials, trainers, exec- Dan O'Beirne and Tim O'Brien. Junior Jaime Medina. Bill Hastings, deceased, is the father of biggest event in Los Angeles since the utives and broadcasters. Of today's Scout Team Offensive Player of the Special Teams Player of the Year: the Pointer head coach and a longtime 1984 Olympic Games. NHL players, 88 percent are "gradu- Year: Senior Alejandro Grande. Senior Sergio Gallegos. former coach himself. Steve Horrow, But before the games begin on July ates" of the league, and 100 former Staff Sgt. Jimmie Howard "Semper Fi" Steve Horrow Award: Junior Kimo deceased, was a longtime member of the 25 in L.A., the athletes representing players are members of the Hockey Award: O'Brien. Katashima. PLHS coaching staff and a popular figure countries from around the world will Hall of Fame. Coach Bennie Edens "Pointer Pride" Most Inspirational Player: O'Beirne. in Peninsula youth sports and scouting be welcomed to Southern California The Ducks have a history of pro- Award: Grady. Jimmie Howard, deceased, is a Con- programs. through the Host Town program. moting hockey among youth in Southern California. THURSDAY · FEBRUARY 5, 2015 NEWS THE PENINSULA BEACON 9

sible “fixes” by the city, noting they both Biz Briefs>> EYESORE agreed there needs to be changes made CONTINUED FROMPage 1 to ensure “fair but strict deadlines on pro- Local judge honored jects with major exterior changes and The Southern California Chapter of "This is a pivotal moment for a neigh- perhaps completion bonds posted on pro- the American Academy of Matrimonial borhood effort to remove an eyesore that jects above a certain value.” Lawyers recently awarded Longtime has been inflicted upon the area for more Under terms of his probation, Mendi- Fellow Ned Huntington, of South Mis- than seven years,” said Linney. “Congrat- ola must fix all violations cited in the sion Beach, with its first Lifetime ulations to the neighborhood and to complaint, correct all future violations Achievement Award at a dinner cere- Jerry Lohla, the activist who helped coor- within five days, allow City inspectors on mony in Carlsbad. dinate the effort.” the property with 24 hours’ notice, and Huntington lives at the beach with According to Linney, there are easily adhere to the development timeline. his wife Terri, a real estate accountant. more than 100 such ugly, unfinished Failure to comply will result in his being He has two children, Jessica, a UCLA dinosaurs that are blots on San Diego found guilty of all charges in the complaint and USD graduate, and Adam, a USC neighborhoods. – including creating a public nuisance – graduate and seasonal lifeguard in San “These unfinished and perhaps never- and being subject to fine and custody. Diego. to-be-finished, construction projects “Perpetual remodels like this degrade Huntington helped form the South make it impossible for nearby homeown- the quality of our neighborhoods and Mission Beach Judges Association and ers to sell their properties at anywhere can quickly become attractive nuisances CVS OPENS IN OCEAN BEACH CVS, at 4949 Santa Monica Ave. and Cable Street, is a member and legal advisor to near their real value,” he added. and magnets for crime,” City Attorney worked with the Ocean Beach Town Council to create a fresh look with new landscaping OMBAC. He is an alumnus of Point Linney also praised the hard work of Jan Goldsmith said. “People who get and security lighting around the site. The store also maintained the look and integrity of Loma High School, San Diego State Deputy City Attorney Danna Nicholas building permits need to show respect for the older landmark building. The interior has an open-beamed ceiling that creates a larg- College, and Hastings Law School. He on the lawsuit against Mendiola. He the community by following the law and er feel to the space, and the arched shape of the buildings roof line was not changed to was appointed to the bench in 1995 by added he and Lohla have discussed pos- completing the work on time.” maintain the Ocean Beach historic building status. COURTESY PHOTO his friend, Gov. Pete Wilson.

Lawyers earn honors firearms, seized by authorities. Bollaert is rfec e t Five partners from Kirby Noonan GUILTY currently on federal probation and p Vale Lance & Hoge, LLP have been hon- CONTINUED FROMPage 1 served 15 days in federal prison in 2014, r n e t ored by San Diego “Super Lawyers”: his attorney, Emily Rose-Weber, con- i H n Express Michael L. Kirby, David J. Noonan, $50,000 bond until Deputy Attorney firmed to Gill. e James R. Lance, Charles T. Hoge and General Tawnya Austin asked that he be Bollaert reportedly intended to sell the s

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For the ninth consecutive year, Noonan Twenty-six women and two men tes- laert now lives with his parents in anoth- % p a s was recognized as one of the best tified they learned their nude photos er state and that the parents paid the n io s 0 lu lawyers in the city. somehow got on the website and were $50,000 bond. c x e

“San Diego Super Lawyers, Busi- told they had to pay $299 to $350 to get The judge ordered Bollaert's bail 2 e m o ness Litigation”: Kirby, Noonan, Lance them taken down. Most of the victims increased to $500,000. S * and Hoge were all recognized for their said they did not know how or who got In her closing argument Jan. 29, Rose- work in business litigation, which their pictures. Weber said Bollaert didn’t take any of includes commercial law and contract Austin told Gill that Bollaert was con- the photos and did not know any of the (619) 223-2151 www.diamondforeversandiego.com disputes. victed in federal court of giving a wrong people whose photos were posted. 3689 Midway Dr. In the Point Loma Plaza next to Sport Chalet address on applications to buy 20 – Neal Putnam THURSDAY · FEBRUARY 5, 2015 10 THE PENINSULA BEACON NEWS

GERMAN TRAVELER San Diego memory – also due to the first visit by small items. Community Newspaper Group’s District 2 City Councilmember Lorie Zapf Not having to break in with the use of publisher Julie Main (right) is host- OBTC CONTINUED FROMPage 1 – with more than 160 citizens taking force, the thief enters and exits quickly ing a German traveler. Main and every seat available at the Point Loma through open windows and unlocked her son met Janina Støbee from, “We ask (the victim), ‘How did they Masonic Lodge No. 620 and even lining doors, Surwilo said. Frankfurt, Germany, while they were traveling in Nicaragua and break in?’ And the response is, ‘They the walls and spilling into the rear exit. Police have called in extra resources Costa Rica over the holidays. opened the door,’” Surwilo said to the The crimes bear similar circum- to catch the thief and help citizens avoid Støbee is now visiting the United standing-room-only crowd during the stances, Surwilo said. They’ve occurred becoming victims. The squad that ser- States. The Mains will host her for monthly public meeting of the Ocean roughly between 3 and 5 a.m. and have vices the entire division during the peak a week before she travels on to Beach Town Council on Jan. 28. resulted in the loss of readily available crime hours of 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. has been Africa and Egypt. It was the largest crowd in recent valuables: laptops, visible money and temporarily deployed to Ocean Beach, Surwilo said. The squad, known as the division’s Crime Suppression Team, is lead by Sgt. Romeo De Los Reyes. Its members will work foot patrols in the areas hit by the crimes, especially Spray Street, where the thief has struck more than once. “They’ll be going around contacting anyone they can: in the street, in the alleys, or just out in general,” Surwilo said. The squad has also been on the look- out for residences with obvious vulnera- bilities – even to the point of waking peo- ple up when they note things like open doors and windows. Surwilo warned against becoming complacent when it comes to crime pre- vention in laid-back OB. “You live in an urban environment. You have to lock and secure your homes.” Surwilo said. “You can’t believe what (police) are observing.” Surwilo, who is active on social media and has posted recent alerts on a site ded- icated to Ocean Beach hosted by NextDoor, said he’s aware of demands for a higher police presence. Given bud- get constraints, it’s not likely, he said. “How? We don’t have the staffing,” he said. Despite the recent burglaries, crime doesn’t appear to be increasing in Ocean Beach. Surwilo brought data indicating burglaries and car prowls are occurring at a normal rate in the 614 neighbor- hood – the area that roughly makes up Ocean Beach. Next month, the board of directors will present information on forming neighborhood watches, Town Council President Gretchen Newsom said. The meeting will take place 7 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Point Loma Masonic Lodge No. 620, 1711 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. In other Town Council news:

Lorie Zapf, who two months ago replaced Ed Harris on the San Diego City Council representing Ocean Beach and the rest of District 2, made her first visit to a Town Council meeting. Zapf, who handily beat Sarah Boot and two other opponents in last year’s election, asked citizens to list their prior- ities for the upcoming budget. She said she favors an expanded library and a new lifeguard station in Ocean Beach and listed those priorities in a recent bud- get memo. Reasoning that nothing goes togeth- er better than public libraries and Dr. Seuss, supporters of an expanded Ocean Beach library showed up dressed like the Cat in the Hat to make their case to Zapf directly. “The time has come to bring the library into the 21st century,” said Judy Collier, president of OB Friends of the Library, noting the library turns 100 next year. The group was “cheered like rock stars” when they marched in last year’s Christmas parade, she said. More than $2,000 was collected from businesses that hosted receptacles for the Town Council’s annual Food and Toy Drive over the holiday season, recording secretary Marin Green said. Some 90 families and seniors benefited from the community’s generosity, she added. THE PENINSULA BEACON | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2015 | PAGE 11

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BY NICOLE SOURS LARSON | THE BEACON VAREKAI Varekai, Cirque du Soleil's latest tour- The show will run for seven performances ing show to visit San Diego, will debut at from Feb. 25 to March 1 at Valley View Point Loma's Valley View Casino Center Casino Center on Sports Arena Boulevard. (the former Sports Arena), 3500 Sports For show and ticket sales information, visit Arena Blvd., for seven performances cirquedusoleil.com/varekai or call (888) 929-7849. beginning Wednesday, Feb. 25 and run- ning through Sunday, March 1. If you haven't yet seen a Cirque du HUNGRY DOG DASH The Fifth Hungry Dog Dash was held in the park and along the Soleil production, whether in an arena or evolve and change. Napoli explained that waterway at Liberty Station on Feb. 1. The race is a community event where families and theater or under a big top, you'll be in for its creator regularly tweaks the choreog- their dogs have a healthy day with exercise, food, drinks, raffle prizes and music. The 5K a delightful surprise. But don't let the "cir- raphy, which also varies according to the is a fundraiser for the Point Loma High School cross-country team. Out of seven teams, cus" in Cirque du Soleil's name deceive skills and experience of individual per- Sunset View Elementary placed first with 81 runners, Correia Middle placed second with you. Cirque du Soleil's shows contain formers. In addition to acrobatics, the 35 runners and Dana Middle placed third with 32 runners competing. none of the traditional circus or trained current Icarus' background performers PHOTO BY META STEVENSON animal acts. Instead, they offer high- feature more dance experience than that energy, choreographed artistic acrobatic of his predecessors. entertainment, designed to dazzle and “It's a great show if you've never seen amaze. And the only "animals" in the The art of bodyskating is featured in Varekai, Cirque before,” Napoli said. “It has all the show are elaborately costumed creatures the latest Cirque du Soleil touring show to elements. It stays true to its core. Yet if populating Varekai's mythical world. visit San Diego, which begins Feb. 25 at Val- you have seen (Varekai) before, it will still While many Cirque shows are loosely ley View Casino. COURTESY PHOTO seem different. You'll pick up different connected acts performed by highly things a second or third time.” trained acrobats and street performers, Cirque du Soleil -- or circus of the sun Varekai, which means "wherever" in the life and find ourselves in strange envi- -- originated in a small town in the gypsies' Romany language, is different ronments. Our friends and family help French Canadian province of Québec, because of its story, explained Cirque us pick ourselves back up.” near Québec City, in the early 1980s. publicist Vanessa Napoli. The world Icarus tumbles into Gilles Ste.-Croix founded a street theatre “This one has a narrative,” Napoli includes colorful sets featuring a magical group, Les Échassiers de Baie-Saint-Paul said. “It will be very different from any forest and a long-dormant volcano, pop- (the Baie-Saint-Paul Stiltwalkers), a other Cirque du Soleil you've seen. ulated with fantastical creatures. His troupe of colorful young street perform- Varekai has many layers to it. You can adventures and voyage of discovery ers who entertained residents with watch it just to be entertained and trans- through Varekai's world unfold through music, dancing, juggling, fire-breathing ported to another time. If you're looking music and vividly choreographed drama, and stiltwalking. for a deeper meaning, the acrobats are dance and acrobatics showcasing a high- Guy Laliberté, founder of Cirque du telling the story for those looking to find ly trained cast of 50 performers and Soleil, was impressed with the group and it," she said. musicians from 18 countries. collaborated with Ste.-Croix in creating a The storyline, she explained, picks up Composer Violaine Corradi drew on show in 1984 for Québec City to cele- after and rewrites the ending of the international inspirations to create the brate the 450th anniversary of Jacques Greek myth of Icarus, whose waxen musical score for Varekai, which is per- Cartier's discovery of Canada. wings melt as he flies too close to the sun formed by a seven-piece band and two Since 1984, when Cirque employed and falls into the sea. singers. Corradi's inspirations include only 73 artists and support staff, the “Varekai,” Napoli said, “tells the story music from Hawaiian rituals, 11th-cen- company has exploded. The Montréal- of how to pick yourself up after a fall. tury southern French troubadours, tra- based entertainment company now Icarus finds himself in a strange world. ditional Armenian melodies and gospels. employs more than 4,000 people He knows no one and struggles with it. Written and directed by Dominic throughout the world and presents about He slowly sees the creatures are there to Champagne, Varekai debuted in Mon- 19 different live shows, including touring help him, to interpret. This can relate to tréal in 2002 and has toured interna- and resident companies, with eight dis- real life, when we go through struggles in tionally ever since, yet it continues to tinctive shows in Las Vegas.

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REED, 92109 is registered by the following: MARILYN MARIE who qualify. 800-321-0298. attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la 033562 Fictitious Business Names(s): ODD JOB HANDY- MARK W. HOLST This business is conducted by: A MAR- MANN This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The safest way to begin rehabilitation after an able. Geo. Jonilonis Rltr @ 619 454 4151 direccieón y el número de teléfono del abogado del deman- MAN located at: 1234 FIRST ST. #9 EL CAJON, CA. RIED COUPLE The first day of business was: NOT APPLI- first day of business was: 04/01/2010 Registrant Name: PERSONAL ASSISTANT needed to orga- injury or surgery. Our pools are heated dante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): LAW 92021 is registered by the following: STEVEN MILLER, CABLE Registrant Name: MARK HOLST Title: CO-OWNER MARILYN MARIE MANN Title: OWNERThe statement was nize and help. Basic computer skills year round to 80-82 degrees & conve- LEGAL ADS 900 OFFICE OF STEVEN L. VICTOR 2305 India St. San Diego, JEREMIAH BROWN This business is conducted by: A The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk needed, good with organization. Willing niently located in Point Loma and Cardiff Ca. 92101 619-239-3010 DATE: 11/18, 2014 Clerk , by GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The first day of business was: Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 20, of San Diego County on: JAN 12, 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2014- to pay $250 per week. Interested per- by the Sea. SWIM THERAPY is excellent R. HARMON, Deputy, ISSUE DATES: JAN 15, 22, 29 AND 12/31/2014 Registrant Name: STEVEN MILLER Title: 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN 29 FEB 05, 12 AND 19, 2015 29 FEB 05, 12 AND 19, 2015 033258 Fictitious Business Names(s): MY OWN BEAT FEB 05, 2015 PARTNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronen- sons should contact: tracyjeffer- for seniors with arthritis, overweight PHOTOGRAPHY, MY OWN BEAT located at: 9450 GILMAN burg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- [email protected] dogs, and those with orthopedic condi- DR. LA JOLLA, CA. 92092 is registered by the following: SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEC 31, 2014 ISSUE DATES: JAN 15, 22, 29 AND FEB 001669 Fictitious Business Names(s): SOFT TOUCH DEN- 000203 Fictitious Business Names(s): PACIFIC MOBI- tions (elbow and hip dysplasia, ACL EEMAN AGRAMA This business is conducted by: AN INDI- FORTHE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CASE NO. 37-2014- 05, 2015 TAL GROUP located at: 3735 CLAIREMONT MESA BLVD. LIZATION, PACIFIC SCIENCE, PACSCI located at: 4349 ITEMS FOR SALE 300 VIDUAL The first day of business was: 01/01/2014 Reg- 00039068-CU-PA-CTL JOSEPHINA ACEVEDO, Plaintiff, v. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is registered by the following: ALI SANTA CRUZ AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is registered injuries) and is great cross training for istrant Name: EEMAN AGRAMA Title: OWNER The state- competitive and show dogs. Call 619- ANGELA CHOE SANTOS and DOES 1 to 10, Defendants. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- FAKHIMI, D. M. D., INC. This business is conducted by: by the following: RYAN GRISWOLD This business is con-  need cash ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Plaintiff, Josephina Acevedo, hereby claims damages in the 001617 Fictitious Business Names(s): LUNA BEACH, LUNA A CORPORATION ALI FAKIMI, D. M. D., INC. 3735 CLAIRE- ducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 227-7802. CUTTING EDGE K9 REHAB County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 26, 2014 above-captioned matter as follows: Special damages of BEACH BAND located at: 2058 REED AVE. SAN DIEGO, MONT MESA BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 CALIFORNIA NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: MARILYN MARIE ISSUE DATES: JAN 08 ,15, 22 AND 29, 2015 $6,084.00 or more; and General damages of $15,000.00 CA. 92109 is registered by the following: BRYAN S. PADIL- The first day of business was: 03/11/05 Registrant Name: MANN Title: OWNERThe statement was filed with Ernest THRIFT TRADER SERVICES OFFERED 450 or more. DATED: November 14, 2014 LAW OFFICE OF LA This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first ALI FAKHIMI Title: PRESIDENTThe statement was filed J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2014- STEVEN L. VICTOR LAW OFFICE OF STEVEN L. VICTOR day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of County on: JAN 05, 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN 29 FEB 05, Everything $5.99 or 4 for $20 033610 Fictitious Business Names(s): BEST COAST, BEST 2305 India Street San Diego, Ca. 92101-1209 619-239- JOAN MARC UBACH MALGOSA Title: OWNERThe state- San Diego County on: JAN 20, 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN 12 AND 19, 2015 COAST BOATS located at: 929 HORNBLEND ST. SAN 3010 Attorney for Plaintiff JOSEPHINA ACEVEDO ISSUE ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / 29 FEB 05, 12 AND 19, 2015 BUY • SELL • TRADE DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: JOEL DATE(S): JAN 15, 22, 29 AND FEB 05, 2015 County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 20, 2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- SWAN This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL ISSUE DATES: JAN 22, 29 FEB 05 AND 12, 2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- 002864 Fictitious Business Names(s): HIGH PLAINS PUB- We pay cash for clothing, records, The first day of business was: 02/19/2009 Registrant FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2014- 001428 Fictitious Business Names(s): SD CREATIVE LICATIONS located at: 8875 COSTA VERDE BLVD #1511 Name: JOEL SWANTitle: OWNER The statement was filed DVDs, CDs, and books EXPERIENCED AND PERSONABLE Pro- 033588 Fictitious Business Names(s): PLUCK CONSULT- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CENTRAL DIVISION MEDIA, SDCM located at: 722 GRAND AVE. SAN DIEGO, SAN DIEGO, CA. 92122 is registered by the following: SID- with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of ING, PLUCK WITH PURPOSE located at: 3027 HARTMAN 330 W. BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 CASE NO: CA. 92109 is registered by the following: KEX MANAGE- NEY C. WALKER, 111 This business is conducted by: AN fessional Organizer. Personal assistant. Pacific Beach San Diego County on: DEC 31, 2014 ISSUE DATES: JAN WAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is registered by the follow- 37-2015-00000176-CU-PT-CTL PETITIONER OR ATTOR- MENT GROUPThis business is conducted by: A CORPO- INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 03/01/1988 Computer efficient. Help w/ errands, bills, 08, 15, 22 AND 29, 2015 ing: PLUCK CONSULTING LLC.This business is conduct- NEY, HOLLY LEANN DRAYTON 4465 ORANGE AVE. SAN RATION KEX MANAGEMENT GROUP 722 GRAND AVE. Registrant Name: SIDNEY C. WALKER Title: OWNERThe 1416 Garnet Ave. 858.272.7283 insurance. Licensed. $30/ hour. 2 hour ed by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PLUCK CONSULT- DIEGO, CA. 92115 714-267-4901 HAS FILED A PETITION SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The first day of busi- statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Ocean Beach min. 619-997-8076 ariannatwin- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2014- ING, LLC. 3027 HARTMAN WAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETITION- ness was: 01/08/2015 Registrant Name: TYLER CHAR- Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 30, 033478 Fictitious Business Names(s): SALON NOVELLO 4879 Newport Ave. 619.222.5011 [email protected] CALIFORNIA The first day of business was: NOT APPLICA- ERS NAME FROM HOLLY LEANN DRAYTON TO HOLLY MAN Title: PRESIDENTThe statement was filed with Ernest 2015 ISSUE DATES: FEB 05, 12 ,19 AND 26, 2015 North Park located at: 4680 MISSION BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 BLE Registrant Name: JENNIFER MCCABE Title: CEO The RHIANN HART THE COURT ORDERS that all persons inter- J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego REMODEL & ADDITION SPECIALISTS is registered by the following: CONNIE MARIE NOVELLO statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., ested in this matter shall appear before this court at the County on: JAN 15, 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN 29 FEB 05, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2014- This business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first 3939 Iowa St. 619.444.CASH FREE ESTIMATES. No job too small. Call Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 31, hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the peti- 12 AND 19, 2015 031616 Fictitious Business Names(s): THE REDWOODS San Diego day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Registrant Name: 2014 ISSUE DATES: JAN 15, 22, 29 AND FEB 05, 2015 tion should not be granted. Any person objecting to the MUSIC located at: 4677 SARATOGA SAN DIEGO, CA. to see our portfolio or Email us at CONNIE MARIE NOVELLO Title: OWNER The statement name changes described above must file a written objec- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- 92107 is registered by the following: MATTHEW BLAINE 2947 El Cajon Blvd. 619.261.1744 [email protected] was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Coun- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- tion that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two 001977 Fictitious Business Names(s): OB LANDSCAPE MOLARIUS, ALFRED OMAR HOWARD, JOSHUA DAVID (619) 684-0336 ty Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 30, 2014 ISSUE 000587 Fictitious Business Names(s): GASH AUTO locat- court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and ARCHITECTURE located at: 48801/2 ORCHARD AVE. SAN RICE This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PART-  misc for sale DATES: JAN 15, 22, 29 AND FEB 05, 2015 ed at: 8025 CLAIREMONT MESA BLVD #2800 SAN must appear at the hearing to show cause why the peti- DIEGO, CA. 92107 is registered by the following: SUSAN NERSHIP The first day of business was: Registrant Name: HIGH PERFORMANCE SIGN SPINNER DIEGO, CA. 92111 is registered by the following: GARO tion should not be granted. If no written objection is time- MARIE VACHERThis business is conducted by: AN INDI- MATTHEW MOLARIUS Title: GENERAL PARTNER The CARPET DISTRIBUTORS SALE Carpet Available Saturday and Sunday only. Ten FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- KRIKOR MOUTAFIANThis business is conducted by: AN ly filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. VIDUAL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., for your home at wholesale. dollars per hour. Minimum two hours. 000516 Fictitious Business Names(s): A HUMBLE RUM- INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: 12/05/2014 NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON FEB 20, 2015 Registrant Name: TYLER CHARMAN Title: OWNER The Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: DEC 04, BLE, A HUMBLE RUMBLE ENTERPRISES located at: 1421 Registrant Name: GARO KRIKOR MOUTAFIAN Title: TIME: 9:30 AM DEPT C-46 220 WEST BROADWAY SAN statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., 2014 ISSUE DATES: DEC 23 JAN 08,15 AND 22, 2015 619-504-7931 303-908-9599 Go to Call 661-346-3032 ask for Wendell HORNBLEND ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by www.ademaandassociates.com OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronen- DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): JAN 22, 29 FEB 05 Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 22, BUSY HOUSEWIFE OR CAREER the following: BAYLOR TRIPLETT This business is conduct- burg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: AND 12, 2015 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN 29 FEB 05, 12 AND19, 2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2014- ed by: AN INDIVIDUAL The first day of business was: JAN 08, 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN 15, 22, 29 AND FEB 031923 Fictitious Business Names(s): MUSTOP FRESH, FAST FOOD DISCOUNT CARDS Fast Food WOMAN I can help you with: 01/01/2015 Registrant Name: BAYLOR TRIPLETT Title: Discount Cards that never expires. 24 05, 2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- SUNSHINE SANDWICH located at: 1146 GARNET AVE. **Grocery shopping OWNER The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronen- 000232 Fictitious Business Names(s): DEQUOR PAINTING 001852 Fictitious Business Names(s): THE ART OF ACAI SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the following: Restaurants including Arbys, Wendys, **Running errands burg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- located at: 1052 OAKLAWN AVE. CHULA VISTA, CA. located at: 5160 BRIGHTON AVE, APT C SAN DIEGO, CA. NAHUM RAZ This business is conducted by: AN INDIVID- Pizza Hut, Krispy Kreme and more. Cost **Household management JAN 07, 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN 15, 22, 29 AND FEB 000761 Fictitious Business Names(s): SoCaL FINANCIAL 91911 is registered by the following: BRYAN S. PADILLA 92107 is registered by the following: ROBERT ALLEN UAL The first day of business was: 12/09/2014 Registrant $20. R. T. 3115 WhiteHorse Road PMB $20 per hour + mileage 05, 2015 GROUP located at: 3383 MADISON AVE SAN DIEGO, CA. This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION CHRIS DOMCZYKThis business is conducted by: AN INDIVIDU- Name: NAHUM RAZ Title: OWNER The statement was filed 177, Greenville, SC 29611. (864)295-5551 Call Kirsty 619 379 8750 92116 is registered by the following: SOCAL REALTY ROBINSONHEALTH & FITNESS INC. 7770 REGENTS RD. AL The first day of business was: NOT APPLICABLE Reg- with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA NORTH COUNTY DIVI- GROUP, INC. This business is conducted by: A CORPO- SUITE 113 #240 The first day of business was: istrant Name: ROBERT ALLEN DOMCZYK Title: OWNER San Diego County on: DEC 09, 2014 ISSUE DATES: DEC MANGOSTEEN THE QUEEN OF FRUITS LJ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS Con- SION 325 SOUTH MELROSE DR. VISTA, CA. 92081 RATION SOCAL REALTY GROUP, INC 3383 MADISON 09/30/2013 Registrant Name: BRYAN S. PADILLA Title: The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., 23 JAN 08,15 AND 22, 2015 CASE NO: 37-2015-00000175-CU-PT-NC PETITIONER AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. CALIFORNIA The first day of busi- OWNERThe statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 21, Feel better now and try risk free today: struction permits, blueprints, Residential OR ATTORNEY, MURSSUD B. VAN MERLIN 1735 LAHOUD www. MyMangosteen.net ness was: 09/27/1994 Registrant Name: LEE HOFF Title: Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JAN 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN 29 FEB 05, 12 & 19, 2015 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- Designs. LOW RATES!!! SE HABLA DR. CARDIFF BY THE SEA, CA. 92007 619-985-2323 PRESIDENT The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronen- 05, 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN 22, 29 FEB 05 & 12, 2015 002596 Fictitious Business Names(s): KEY PACIFIC, KEY ESPANOL LIC.#069268 (619) 817-7787 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE burg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2014- PACIFIC A INSTALLATION CO. located at: 705 SALEM CT. MAKAYLA-ANNDESIGNS.COM Hand- CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM MURSSHUD B. made & handcrafted jewelry. Unique and  JAN 09, 2015 ISSUE DATES: JAN 15, 22, 29 AND FEB FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2015- 033389 Fictitious Business Names(s): REFINED TRANSI- APT 4 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is registered by the follow- adoption services VAN MERLIN TO ISA LOVE THE COURT ORDERS that all 05, 2015 000275 Fictitious Business Names(s): THE WOODWORK- TIONS, TRANSITIONS REFINED located at: 4445 EAST- ing: JASON ROBERT HICKEY This business is conducted at low prices! www. 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Just come on out and n • Even Cabrillo National Monument in enjoy a regular terrific meal, said restau- ng If you want to wine, dine and put on a Point Loma, which commemorates Juan rant manager and co-owner Marilyn show for your honey on Valentine’s Day, Rodriguez Cabrillo’s landing at San Diego Thomas. the list of places to go and things to do in Bay in 1542, is getting into the Valen- “Bring your sweetheart down for a Point Loma and Ocean Beach is nearly tine’s spirit. nice dinner,” Thomas said. “Nati’s has inexhaustible. Cabrillo National Monument Conser- been here for 55 years, and we have deli- But Valentine’s Day can — and should vancy, a private nonprofit, will host the cious Mexican food and have been — be more than just dining out. first annual Valentine's Night at the Park awarded best restaurant on the Penin- • In the Peninsula, novel choices at Cabrillo National Monument. sula for six years in a row. We have great abound, such as Claytime Ceramics at ”Treat your Valentine to a romantic margaritas. Our wine and food is award 1863 Bacon St. in Ocean Beach. view of the dazzling nighttime San Diego winning.” “We’ll have complimentary wine, skyline from the Monument,” said Tara • Vignettes, 4828 Newport Ave., will appetizers and a musician come by and Dell, the conservancy’s event coordina- present “Matters of the Heart,” a Valen- sing and play guitar from 6 to 9 p.m. by tor. “Stroll hand in hand through the tine’s Day Soiree on Feb. 14, from noon- reservation for $5 a person,” said Caro- grounds of the park. Bring a picnic din- 5 p.m. featuring author, editor, interna- line Anthony, Claytime’s owner, who ner to enjoy dining under the stars.” tional photo stylist and blogger asked those interested in coming out to Gates will open at 6 p.m. on Feb. 14 for extraordinaire Fifi O’Neill. Info: Vignette- RSVP before Feb. 14. general admission tickets costing $35 per santiques.com. This is the 10th year in a row Clay- couple, which includes a gift basket and Those taking advantage of the Valen- time has rolled out the red carpet for cou- an opportunity to win prizes. tine’s Day holiday will also be observing ples on Feb. 14. Anthony noted it’s a fun, “For a very special moment with your a Western cultural tradition dating back unique and offbeat way to observe the special someone, treat them to an inter- to early Christian times. romantic holiday. lude up in the Old Lighthouse tower,” Enjoy the fine restaurants and views this Valentine’s Day in Ocean Beach and Point Loma. St. Valentine's Day began as a liturgi- “We do potter’s wheel and clay-build- continued Dell, adding, “We’ll have COURTESY PHOTO cal celebration for one or more early ing classes,” said Anthony, pointing out romantic lighting and music to make the Christian saints named Valentinus. all participants need to do is show up and moment extra special. Bring a camera park will remain open until 10 p.m. For together a fabulous three-course menu According to Wikipedia, several martyr- , “we’ll start them out with instruction on and we’ll take your picture.” information and ticket purchases, visit including a champagne toast to show- dom stories were invented for the various how to build on the (potter’s) wheel then Tower reservations available from http://friendsofcabrillo.com/calendar- case his cuisine. Valentines that belonged to Feb. 14. give you space to be creative.” 5:30 to 9:15 p.m. for $65 per couple events/. • BO-Beau Kitchen Bar at 4996 W. The day was first associated with For more information, visit include general admission for two. The For those interested in a more relaxed Point Loma Blvd. is offering guests a romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey evening of fine dining, there is no short- romantic interlude on the 14th. “We are Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when age of options to choose from. Wherever doing a three-course, prix fixe menu for the tradition of courtly love flourished. PENINSULA LITTLE LEAGUE® CHALLENGER DIVISION you go in the Peninsula, the ocean will $49.95 per person from 4:30 to 11 In 18th-century England, Valentine’s serve as a romantic backdrop providing p.m.,” said assistant manager Jaime Day evolved into an occasion in which Looking for Players! dazzling views — and much of the cui- Jones, noting the venue with its heated lovers expressed their love for each other sine — for those lucky enough to be out patio, fireplace and wood stone oven out by presenting flowers, offering confec- The Challenger Division was established in 1989 as a separate division of Little League Base- on the town on Feb. 14. on the patio is perfect for the occasion. tionery, and sending greeting cards ball to enable boys and girls with physical and mental disabilities, ages 5-18 or the completion Here are a couple other places in town “We’re a small, romantic, quaint French (known as "valentines"). of high school, to enjoy the game of baseball along with the millions of other children. to consider whetting your whistles and Mediterranean-style restaurant,” she Valentine's Day symbols still used More than the skills of baseball are learned through the experience, the value is found in pleasing your palates: added. today include the heart-shaped outline, the proven therapeutic and socialization benefits of participating in sports, the strengthening • Love is in the air at OB Warehouse at • Nati’s Mexican Restaurant at 1852 doves, and the figure of the winged of participants’ self-esteem, the opportunities to mainstream into other divisions of play, and 4839 Newport Ave. Chef Elias has put Bacon St. isn’t doing anything special for Cupid. the disciplines of teamwork, sportsmanship and fair play, which are hallmarks of the Little League program. The Chal- lenger Division provides the framework so Little League pro- High-Impact Resistance Training and Its Effect on Countering Bone Mineral Density Loss grams may offer a structured, athletic activity for all youth in their communities. Playing with the same equipment on the Nondrug approaches to preserving bone An easy acronym to remember is to put For information on ways to implement same fields, players have the opportunity to experience the joys mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal L.I.V.E into action. 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It’s often a As the sea swallows the sun, the golden hour good idea to place elements like the horizon, begins to paint its splendid tapestry of colors across sun, silhouettes, etc. off center. the sky, spinning reds and bouncing blues off clouds Filters – A filter app that uses high dynam- to create a saturation of hues that radiate in one's ic range (HDR) exposure may work the best for soul. Or at least in one's iPhone. taking dramatic sunset shots. Instagram feeds and Facebook walls have been Source: digital-photography-school.com brightened by San Diego sunsets for the past six For DSLR cameras weeks as nature's color palette has been magnifi- Exposure and focus mode: Manual cent during the early evenings of winter. But why? Shutter speed: 1/30sec or longer What makes this season a stunning sunset kaleido- Aperture: f/16 scope as opposed to summer? ISO: 100 or lower The simple answer? It's the clouds. Lens: 18-24mm “It seems January and February have the best Drive mode: Single-shot sunsets,” said Courtney Davis, a local photographer White balance: Daylight who likes to shoot around La Jolla and North Coun- Pro tip – Setting the exposure for the sky ty and whose Instagram (@seamerias) feed is load- will capture the best colors but the foreground ed with sunsets. “It's the cloud patterns in the win- will end up dark. Use a natural density grad fil- ter that bring out more colors. It's a great show ter to balance the exposure. If you don’t have a before 'May Gray' and 'June Gloom' set in.” ND grad filter, shoot twice – once exposed for the The difference in seasons brings a difference in sky and another for the land. Combine them in clouds. Photoshop. “During the winter, we get more storms that Source: digitalcameraworld.com move to the north; they don't bring rain, but they do Best local spots for sunsets leave behind these high clouds,” said Ivory Small, science and operations officer at the National Sunset Cliffs in Point Loma Weather Service station in San Diego. A rainbow arches over the Ocean Beach pier last week. Sunsets have been incredible in San Diego over the past Dog Beach in Ocean Beach All the colors of the spectrum are in the atmo- few weeks. Jetty in Mission Beach sphere, and it’s during sunrise and sunset that those PHOTO COURTESY OF EVGENY YOROBE Crystal Pier in Pacific Beach colors are at a sharp angle and the clouds act as a Tourmaline in North Pacific Beach prism separating them – especially the reds, pinks, Bird Rock and oranges. “High clouds are the canvas for the “I love low tides and clouds,” said photographer pools for reflections, or use caves to frame a shot.” Windnsea in La Jolla light in the red spectrum,” Small said. Another fac- Evgeny Yorobe (on Instagram @evgenyyorobepho- Rubens started out using the area's most recog- Hospitals Reef in La Jolla tor that gives winter sunsets that extra visual value tography), who uses a tide app on his phone to make nizable spots – the piers, Sunset Cliffs, Children's Scripps Pier in La Jolla is low tide coinciding with the early sunsets, which sure he doesn't miss an opportunity to shoot some- Pool – as his foregrounds, but he now seeks out less Gliderport in Torrey Pines creates a reflection of the crimson sky, and takes thing spectacular. trafficked and more interesting locations. “I look for photos to another level of wonder. “Being out in nature and being able to capture beaches with more character and try to do some- that perfect moment is something that I love,” said thing different,” he said. “That's how I started grow- Yorobe, who has photos hanging in three area gal- ing as a photographer.” leries, including Turquoise Cellars in Pacific Beach. All three photographers agreed that aspiring “I love seeing the reactions my photos receive.” shutterbugs should “chase the light” and “just keep While most people can pull out their phone and shooting and learning” to be able to improve their take pretty good sunset photos, there is one aspect photos and maybe impress their friends on social that amateur photographers often ignore, and it media. can transform an ordinary photograph into an “Make it a challenge to do something original,” extraordinary piece of art. Rubens said. “Interesting foregrounds and different perspec- “Just get out there because you never know, it tives,” said Eric Rubens, a Pacific Beach native who could always be an amazing sunset,” Davis said. has more than 49,500 followers on Instagram “And remember that the sky is the star,” Yorobe (@erubes1). “I like to find different angles, use tide added. Realtor Patrick Shea Joins Willis Allen Real Estate’s Point Loma Branch Office Point Loma, Calif. (November 2014) – Willis Allen Real industry knowledge, clear communication skills and trans- Estate’s Point Loma branch office is pleased to announce parency in his processes. Patrick is a strong addition to our that Realtor Patrick Shea has joined its team at 2904 Cañon te a m .” St. Shea says he chose to join Willis Allen Real Estate Shea is a seasoned salesperson and was on a team that because of its “legacy and impeccable reputation for profes- closed over 80 transactions his first four years in real estate. sionalism.” “All of this experience helped me realize the commitment to Shea is an Eagle Scout and remains active with the Boy customer service that is necessary to be successful and cre- Scouts of America community. He’s also a runner and an ate superior customer experiences.” avid baker. Point Loma Branch Manager Judy Kettenburg-Chayka To reach Willis Allen Realtor Patrick Shea please call 619- says it’s that commitment, along with Shea’s excitement for 363-3209 or email [email protected]. To learn more the real estate business, which sets him apart from other about the 100-year-old brokerage, Willis Allen Real Estate, Realtors. “Patrick is in the business to help others and focus- visit www.willisallen.com. es on customer service and attention to detail. He has strong

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