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San Diego Community NewspaperNewspaper Group THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2009 www.SDNEWS.com  Volume 14, Number 32 Parent groups partner as SDUSD eyes foundations

BY ALYSSA RAMOS | VILLAGE NEWS During Tuesday’s San Diego Uni- fied School District (SDUSD) board About ten parents representing meeting, board members voted to foundation organizations from sev- form a committee scrutinizing poli- eral San Diego city schools — cies regarding hiring teachers including Torrey Pines and La Jolla through foundation-raised funding. elementary schools — gathered SDUSD board member John de Monday, June 15 outside a Scripps Beck said the board intended to set Ranch Starbucks to discuss con- up a policy allowing “funding sup- cerns regarding an agenda item port for regular district positions slated for Tuesday’s school board that include all the benefits and meeting taking aim on “Founda- rights of certificated positions — tion-Funded Teachers.” except tenure and transfer por- Parent Teacher Organizations tions — when the source of funds (PTOs) use school foundations to are not regular district monies.” raise money, in many cases writing SDUSD education board mem- checks directly funding programs bers held a special meeting June such as choral, art, computers and 16 that included taking “direction” libraries. In addition, La Jolla’s Tor- on foundation-funded teachers. rey Pines Elementary School Board members voted to form a VILLAGE NEWS | PAUL HANSEN (TPES) and other schools use the committee that included represen- SCHOLARS funds to hire support teachers in SEE Page 4 an effort to reduce class sizes. PARENT, & CENTS University City High School senior Sugi Min plays vio- lin in the band (above) before the June 12 gradua- tion ceremony at the school’s outdoor stadium. HOORAY FOR NEW MUSIC A senior waves to the crowd (right) while walking onto the field prior to the Athenaeum hosts soundOn fest ceremony. School board trustee John Lee Evans BY CHARLENE BALDRIDGE | VILLAGE NEWS was the presenter.

Hooray for new music and hooray to the Athenaeum Music and Arts Library for hosting the third annual soundOn Festival of Modern Music, produced in con- junction with San Diego New Music. The festival takes place Festival of the Arts spreads its wares today, June 18, through Saturday, June 20, at the Athenaeum, 1008 BY ALYSSA RAMOS | VILLAGE NEWS medium. The group includes years, according to Holden. Wall St., which for three days first-time festival participant She then started creating becomes a hot bed of what’s new. The 23rd annual La Jolla Liliana Mai. sculptural jewelry. Why are people still frightened Festival of the Arts makes its “Mai has always held a pas- “Compulsive passion drives when they hear the words “new” annual visit to La Jolla this sion for the arts but only my very labor-intensive cre- and “music” in close juxtaposition? weekend, Saturday and Sun- began sharing her talent with ations to handneedle-weave We asked composer/performer The Athenaeum’s third annual day, June 20 and 21, from 9 the public three years ago,” one bead at a time to make Christopher Adler, a co-founder of soundOn Festival of Modern Music is a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Universi- said Melissa Holden of unique personal adornments,” soundOn, pianist and composer-in- June 18-20 at 1008 Wall St. ty of California, San Diego at SpearHall Advertising & PR, Darwall said, in a press residence with NOISE, San Diego Genesee Avenue and Campus which is coordinating media release. New Music’s resident ensemble, Music Society for their interest in Point Drive. coverage for the event. “Mai While Mai and Darwall will and a professor of music at Univer- and programming of new music. The Torrey Pines Kiwanis works mainly with oil and debut their various talents sity of San Diego. “SoundON is one of the only fes- Foundation continues to spon- acrylic paints, graphite pencils during this year’s festival, hus- “Those two words got a bad tivals of chamber music entirely sor the arts extravaganza, and colored pencils.” band and wife team Ken and name that’s not justified,” Adler dedicated to music that’s being donating proceeds from the Mai — a Vietnamese immi- Ingrid Hanson return to the said. written today,” he said. “Our main event to 35 different charities grant — will join chalk artists festival for the third year, “There’s quite a bit of new music interest is to support younger com- that benefit San Diegans with during the weekend’s festival. showcasing their talent: hand- going on here in San Diego,” he posers, the work of more estab- disabilities. Mary Darwall will debut blown glass. added, mentioning his own univer- lished composers whose works This year’s festival features ocean- and desert-inspired “The two met at San Fran- sity, University of California, San aren’t heard in other venues, and Calle Color, a collaboration of jewelry during La Jolla Festi- cisco State University in 1992 Diego (UCSD) and San Diego State, to keep the living branch of the about 200 American and Mex- val of the Arts this year. Dar- and have been blowing glass then giving credit to Steven Schick classical tradition alive by promot- ican street artists, or “madon- wall taught special education together since,” Holden said. and second grade for about 30 of La Jolla Symphony and La Jolla SEENEW MUSIC, Page 8 nari,” using chalk as their SEEFESTIVAL, Page 4 THURSDAY · JUNE 18, 2009 2 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS NEWS A WEEK ahead Around Town, 10 a.m., Brick and Tequila Talk with Cecilia Romero Who calls the shots over Bell, 928 Silverado St., potential Castillo speaking on Bilateral new members welcome, 490- Migration Policies at UCSD’s Insti- — Due to space restrictions, list- 0086 tute of the Americas, 453-5560 ings for ongoing events in La Jolla • A World of Wellness, tips on • La Jolla Town Council Parks and our many different selves? are suspended this week. exercise and injury prevention, beaches Committee meeting, 4 10:15-11:45 a.m., JCC, 4126 p.m., LJ Rec. Center, 615 Prospect 18 Thursday Executive Dr., $2.50, 362-1141 St., 552-1658 We are all composed of a variety • First Friday Art Walk meeting, 9 • Spring recital, students form Key • Lipinsky Family San Diego Jew- of selves. We have a parent self, a a.m., Derissi Gallery, 1237 of Blue Music, pop, jazz, classical, ish Arts Festival: 9th annual child self, a spouse self, a worker Prospect St., 551-1122 Broadway, 7 p.m., La Jolla klezmer summit, 7:30 p.m., self, a leisure self, a friend self and • San Diego Blood Bank bloodmo- Lutheran Church, 7111 La Jolla Lyceum Stage at Horton Plaza, now a senior-citizen self, and in bile, 9-11:30 a.m., Nobel Execu- Blvd., free, 366-8902 (6120) 544-1000 each of these selves, there are tive Center parking lot, 3655 angry ones, compassionate ones, Nobel Dr., (800) 4MY-SDBB 20 Saturday 23 Tuesday competitive, frightened, self- • soundOn Festival of Modern • La Jolla Festival of the Arts, oils, • Deadline for entries for 18th assured and shy ones. Some selves permeate all the Music, The NOISE Ensemble, watercolors, serigraphs, jewelry annual Athenaeum Juried Exhi- I started thinking about all my other selves — like some people guests, also June 19 and 20, noon- by nearly 200 artists, 9 a.m.-5 bition, 454-5872 own selves when I began a new are uniformly compassionate or 11 p.m., $40-$50 festival pass; p.m., also June 21, UCSD east • Brain Fitness classes begin, phase of my life, that of moving always carrying chips on their $10-$15 individual ticket, The campus, 9500 Gilman Dr., 456- 9:30-11 a.m. Tues. and Thurs. into a retirement community shoulders. The same person can Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., 454- 1268 through Sept. 23, Jewish Family where I had to reinvent myself into have a shy self in one situation and 5872 • Ask-a-Lawyer legal education Service’s University City Older few new selves while losing sever- an assertive self in another. • Local brew tasting, 6-8 p.m., clinic, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., La Jolla Vil- Adult center, 1001 Towne Centre al older ones. For instance, I lost The important thing to remem- Whole Foods Market La Jolla, lage Square, www.sdcba.org Dr., reserve 637-3223 the collector self by giving away ber is that there is an inner observ- 8825 Villa La Jolla Dr., $10 unlim- • Light bulb swap, receive an • Paper Theatre, Victorian-era art the objects I had gathered over a er in all of us who decides which ited tasting, age 21-up, 642-6700 energy-efficient bulb for every featuring colorful cut-outs of actu- lifetime but have gained a mini- self will be right for what situation. • Vigil for Euna Lee and Laura incandescent light you bring in (up al actors in production, perfor- malist self with fewer possessions. It is a little like a stage director Ling, American journalists impris- to five) and get 2-for-1 admission, mance 12:30 p.m., UCSD Arts I lost my housekeeper self, the one who gives out roles to the actors in oned in North Korea, 6:30 p.m., 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Birch Aquarium, Library, 9500 Gilman Dr., free in charge of menus, grocery shop- the scenes of life. Freud called it Abundant Life Community 2300 Expedition Way, 518-9185 except parking, 822-5758 ping, meal preparations, but the ego. Robert Assogioli, who first church, 3520 Mt. Acadia Blvd., • Family Days: Carbonated • La Jolla Shores Permit Review gained a self free of those kinds of described in 1920 the notion of 92111 Oceans, arts, crafts, science, activ- Committee meeting, 4 p.m., LJ decisions. I lost a night driver self various sub-personalities, called • SD premiere of Shirin Neshat’s ities, with admission, 11 a.m.-3 Rec. Center, 615 Prospect St., 552- to a rider-in-a-White-Sands-bus that director the transpersonal self. film “Women Without Men,” Q&A p.m., Birch Aquarium, 2300 1658 self. I have a community self that Lee Lipsenthal gives workshops with director follows, 7 p.m., Expedition Way, 534-FISH • “The 19th Wife,” discussion with interacts with a lot of people as dealing with the various selves he MCASD’s Sherwood Auditorium, • Graduation and Gala Concert by author David Ebershoff, 7 p.m., opposed to the loner self who sat calls psychosynthesis. One exercise 700 Prospect St., $10-$15, 454- California Institute of Music, 3 Warwick’s, 7812 Girard Ave., free, quietly writing, although that one is to answer the question “who are 3541 p.m., Good Samaritan Episcopal 454-0347 did not disappear altogether. you?” and write down as many Church, 4321 Eastgate Mall, $5 We are different selves with each selves as come to mind. Then take 19 Friday suggested donation, 259-5508 24 Wednesday of our different children; we need four of them and give them a • San Diego Blood Bank bloodmo- • San Diego Blood Bank bloodmo- to be more of a disciplinarian with name. For example: the joker, the bile, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., The Market- 21 Sunday bile, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Good- one than with another. The boss at worrier, the enabler, the controller. place parking lot, 3202 Governor • Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., win Procter, next to Donovan’s work self is different at the dinner Then take each one and make a Dr., (800) 4MY-SDBB corner Girard and Genter streets restaurant, 4340 La Jolla Village table at home. One is decisive and list of the desirable and undesir- • Sea Wees, introduction to the Dr., (800) 4MY-SDBB commanding but would be inap- able consequences of being that ocean world for 2-year-olds, 9:30- 22 Monday • La Jolla Parks and Recreation propriate with a spouse. And if she particular self. Once you become 10:30 a.m., Birch Aquarium, 2300 • Art show by Jane Cooper of La Inc. meeting, 5 p.m., LJ Rec. Cen- did not leave that self at work, aware of the way each functions, Expedition Way, $15-$23, 534- Jolla opens, La Jolla Art Associa- ter, 615 Prospect St., 552-1658 ■ there would be problems in the SEESHOTS, Page 7 3624 tion, 8100 Paseo del Ocaso marriage. • La Jolla Newcomers Coffee • Deadline to register for June 25

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Gregg & Lisa Whitney [email protected] (858) 456-3282 484 Prospect Street THURSDAY · JUNE 18, 2009 NEWS LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 3 LJHS marine class students shore up education

BY DAVE THOMAS | VILLAGE NEWS the world’s ocean shores. The pro- sampling and collect data that will tocols used are simple, cost-effi- be analyzed by marine biologists. Marine life off the La Jolla coast cient and low-tech so that they can They learn how to properly con- is a great learning tool for area res- be adopted by research groups duct field sampling and identify idents. Accordingly, a number of around the world. NaGISA`s pri- local seaweed and invertebrate La Jolla High students recently mary goal is a series of globally species. Some of the students were took part in setting up an intertidal distributed standard transects surprised that field work can actu- monitoring site in Bird Rock. from the high intertidal zone to a ally be hard work and time-con- Under the direction of La Jolla depth of 20 meters that can be suming. High marine science and biology repeated over a 50-year or greater In addition, the students inter- teacher David James, this official time frame. acted and worked with marine site is part of the Census of Marine [NaGISA’s scientific goals biologists from San Diego State Life (coml.org). This 50-year pro- include] creating the first global University. This enabled them to ject will survey marine habitats baseline of coastal biodiversity ask questions of marine biologists around the planet. [and] to increase coastal communi- and learn more about careers in Working with marine biologists ty marine awareness… the marine sciences. from San Diego State University, I got involved with this project Members of David James’ marine science and biology class at La Jolla High the students and James are excit- as a result of going to graduate LJVN: How many students from record data from an intertidal monitoring site in Bird Rock. ed about utilizing the site and school at Moss Landing Marine La Jolla High participated in this? learning from it. Laboratories at the same time as DJ: Twenty-one students from them to see firsthand the possible cess in labs. La Jolla Village News recently Dr. Matt Edwards. Matt is the the marine science class and two shifts in community structure due I will be putting together a field spoke with James about the site, regional coordinator for the NaG- students from the National Ocean to global climate change. identification guide of the intertidal how the students got involved and ISA sites in Southern California. We Sciences Bowl team participated. organisms at Bird Rock. Due to what they will learn from it. discussed ways to get high school LJVN: Anything else readers limited funds, this will take some students involved with this project, LJVN: Is the site to be perma- should know about this project or doing. I would like to initially pro- La Jolla Village News: How did and when I got this job at La Jolla nent? how they can assist you guys if duce a laminated color guide for the marine site come about and High, we worked together to bring DJ: The site is permanent, and interested? students to use in the field. We also how did La Jolla High and your the students on board. the marine science class at La Jolla DJ: The intertidal sampling pro- need a digital camera to take pic- kids get involved in it? High will be sampling there as part gram at La Jolla High will be grow- tures of the quadrants (rectangular David James: The site at Bird LJVN: What benefits does a pro- of the NaGISA program for the ing in the future. Students will sampling units in which organisms Rock is part of the Natural Geogra- ject like this have for your kids? next 50 years. Students in the work on building a voucher collec- are counted), which is part of the phy in Shore Areas (NaGISA) Pro- DJ: The biggest benefit is that marine science class will analyze tion of seaweed, invertebrates and NaGISA protocol. Any donations ject (nagisa.coml.org), which is the students get a hands-on expe- the data each year and look at the fishes. These specimens will be would be greatly appreciated. part of the Census of Marine Life. rience and get to do actual field trends over time. This will allow used as part of the learning pro- SEEMARINE, Page 4 The NaGISA Project is a Census of Marine Life field project with eight regional offices and current- ly over 128 sampling sites along the near shores of 51 countries. Using global standards to answer local questions NaGISA members (researchers, managers and stu- dents) are producing the world’s first near shore habitat specific global census. NaGISA is set to complete a habi- tat-specific, qualitative survey of

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ents at many local schools created Coleman said the TPES founda- School parent representative PARENT clever fund-raising events in an tion — which held its annual gala Donna Cleary. CONTINUED FROMPage 1 effort to replace slashed programs June 5 — raises money to fund art, “If the position is unique and not There is no written and fill positions — from librari- science and music teaching posi- a district job… then the position tatives from the board, teachers policy anywhere ans and nurses to science, art and tions in addition to providing part- should be able to be funded on a union and foundations, as well as other instructors. time teaching positions, which one-time basis with a special the SDUSD board’s attorneys, in an on how ... to pay La Jolla Elementary School’s reduce class sizes. agreement,” de Beck said. “The effort to scrutinize policies regard- (LJES) farmers market celebrated Several parents representing current process is for the district to ing school foundations and PTO for the staff that its 10th year raising money to fund groups from San Diego area accept the money and then the funding additional staff. they find. extra teaching positions in areas schools, including Jarabek, Tier- employee becomes a regular dis- “There is no written policy any- such as art, science and music, in rasanta, Kumeyaay, Marshall Mid- trict employee… .” where on how foundations/PTO MISSY COLEMAN addition to buying computers for dle and Miramar Ranch, said their According to de Beck, current TPES FOUNDATION are supposed to pay for the staff students, said La Jolla Elementary parent foundations raised money foundation-paid employees are that they fund,” said Missy Cole- School PTO President Fran Shimp. in an effort to fund myriad teach- given transfer, tenure and “other man, president of the TPES Foun- foundation-funded teachers,” said “They [SDUSD school board] ing and supplemental positions. union rights.” dation. “This item came to the Josefina Viorato of SDUSD. should help start parent funds for “The goal should be don’t take “I think we need to negotiate board’s attention in a budget meet- “There’s been some discussion to positions at other schools instead of away parent groups’ money but to this,” de Beck added. ing last week and was put on the funding teachers with foundation taking away from our kids,” Shimp teach other schools how to raise For more information, visit agenda to address this.” money instead of district money, said. funds,” said Jerabek Elementary www.sandi.net. ■ “[The meeting] is just a discus- and the board wants to make sure sion with the board and the staff — [people understand] what the the board is letting them know board’s position is.” what the board’s position is on In the midst of budget cuts, par- nature and objects in the envi- FESTIVAL ronment inspire Ingrid,” Holden CONTINUED FROMPage 1 said. Festival attendees can visit the The two met at San Both artists served on the Hansons, along with Mai and Association of Clay and Glass Darwall, both days. In addition, Francisco State ... Artists of California board of the festival will present its usual in 1992 and have directors for the past 12 years, array of art, food and music according to Holden. along with entertainment such been blowing glass “Ken is inspired by balanced as book signings and lectures. and ordered patterns, while Saturday, June 20, attendees together since. can browse through various MELISSA HOLDEN stages, listening to the sounds of SPEARHALL Monsoon Jazz or Matt & Jas- mine, starting at 11 a.m. Peter MARINE Sprague and Fred Benedetti p.m. on the Main Stage. Spirit CONTINUED FROMPage 3 play from 2 to 4 p.m. on the Wind plays on the Main Stage main stage, while Na Pua Ilima from 2 to 4 p.m. In the future, there will be a Web O Kehaulani plays from 1 to 2 Tickets are $10. Children 12 site on my page that will include p.m. on the Paradise Pools and under get in free, as do mili- data collected, images and natural Stage, followed by Mary Fee & tary plus one guest with valid history of the organisms and pho- Friends from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. identification. Tickets are avail- tos of the site and students collect- Sunday, June 21, the Armand able at the gate, or online for a ing data. Frigon Combo plays from 10 to $2 discount. For more informa- If anyone is interested in learn- 11 a.m. on the Paradise Pools tion, maps or schedules or to ing more, they can contact me at Stage, while Jazz Ensemble purchase tickets, go to [email protected]. ■ plays from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 www.lajollaartfestival.org. ■ THURSDAY · JUNE 18, 2009 NEWS LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 5 Children’s Pool attorney presents ‘ScareSEAL’ plan

BY ALYSSA RAMOS | VILLAGE NEWS

Attorney Paul Kennerson presented a plan to the court Friday, June 12 that This has become a would utilize a sprinkler system to dis- perse the Children’s Pool harbor seal political battle versus colony in La Jolla. Superior Court Judge a legal battle. Yuri Hoffman gave the City of San Diego one more month to analyze Kenner- PAUL KENNERSON son’s “scarecrow” plan. ATTORNEY “[Scarecrow] is the trade name,” Kennerson said. “It’s tried and true… SANDAG and MTS launch the SuperLoop hybrid buses June 15 at the UTC Transit Center. But the judge gave them further time. fighting the city, the city attorney — and This has become a political battle ver- environmental groups should be on the sus a legal battle.” side of the water. It’s a rather populat- Hoffman gave the city another ed opposition,” Kennerson said. UTC SuperLoop hybrid buses begin service month, allowing the City Attorney’s According to Schaefer, an attorney Office to analyze Kennerson’s seal dis- sent the city a letter regarding Kenner- BY ALYSSA RAMOS | VILLAGE NEWS in a press release. Nobel/Lebon, Nobel/Regents persal plan. Meanwhile, animal rights son’s scarecrow, alerting the city attor- MTS operates the Super- Road, UTC Transit Center, activists said another month leads the ney to possible violations under the Cal- San Diego Association of Loop pilot program service, Executive Drive Transit Cen- animals closer to pending legislation ifornia Environmental Quality Act. Governments (SANDAG) and which utilizes about 11 35- ter/Regents Park, UCSD East that, they said, would save the colony. “One of the things we alerted the Metropolitan Transit System foot-long hybrid buses and Campus and Scripps Hospital. “Kennerson proposed a scarecrow judge to [was that] it will require a fed- (MTS) officials started running existing bus shelters along the While the new buses start sprinkler system as an alternative [to eral permit,” Schaefer said. “Addition- San Diego’s first gas-electric route while construction service, SANDAG and MTS the city’s barking dog plan],” Deputy al permits also may be necessary if the hybrid SuperLoop buses Mon- begins, according to Dan Mar- officials will begin construction City Attorney George Schaefer said. scarecrow is used, and the city is con- day, June 15. tin, SANDAG’s project imple- on existing bus shelters, which Schaeffer said he asked Hoffman for cerned about liability.” Transportation officials mentation manager. city crews are scheduled to more time to analyze the many facets of Kennerson’s scarecrow detects move- announced last April they Orange SuperLoop buses start this winter, according to Kennerson’s plan, which would shoot ment but doesn’t discriminate between would get an early start run- start service at 5 a.m., running Martin. high-powered water onto moving tar- seals and people, Schaefer said. And ning the high-tech prototype at 10- to 15-minute intervals “Starting in winter 2009 gets at the Children’s Pool. the city is evaluating several safety con- buses every 10 to 15 minutes until 10 p.m. Transportation we’re going to be constructing “We had a meeting today in the cerns such as whether it might spray a along a circular route called officials also added SuperLoop the full-blown stations, which mayor’s office and are carefully evalu- small child. the SuperLoop that runs signage to existing shelters, will reach east to Judicial ating this alternative proposal,” Schae- “The court has found that the water through University of Califor- according to Martin. [Drive],” Martin said. “In fall fer said. “There are a number of costs is polluted from the seals… The city nia San Diego (UCSD) and “There are 13 SuperLoop we’ll launch the ultimate ser- associated with any seal dispersal plan; would have to shut the beach down,” along the edge of La Jolla to stations proposed to be located vice. We are working with the those costs are primarily because of law Schaefer said. “We’re trying to fairly UTC. in University City,” the website university and MTS on how the enforcement.” evaluate [the scarecrow plan]… it’s “The full SuperLoop project reported. service complements [UCSD].” Kennerson said many forces began really opened up a can of worms.” — featuring traffic-light prior- As of Monday, the Super- For more information about aligning against his fight to open La “I’m tired [of the attitude] ‘if more ity and bus-only lanes to fur- Loop completed nine stops, SuperLoop stops and future Jolla’s Children’s Pool. people want this, then that’s the end of ther quicken service — is including UCSD/Gilman Transit SuperLoop service, visit “There’s a lot of force gathering the question,’” Kennerson said. “The scheduled to be complete in Hub, Gilman/Villa La Jolla, La www.keepsandiegomoving. against the right thing, here. We’re majority doesn’t make it [legally] right.” fall 2010,” SANDAG reported Jolla Village Square, com. ■

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A slippery slope seals to relax from predators, It’s not whether the seals stay bring their young to shore to rest or go. Politicians shouldn’t and raise, and you want them rewrite contracts without consent gone because people selfishly of the parties. It’s a slippery want that strip of beach back. It slope! was never ours to take. Shoreline If you were fortunate enough to is not human property. We are dedicate an affordable housing just there to enjoy it. project and later politicians Everyone who has come to visit decided there was value in gen- my family in San Diego are trifying it for luxury villas, would- always taken to enjoy watching n’t you be troubled that your con- the seals. Tourists love it. I hear tract wasn’t respected? people talking time and again on Ellen Browning Scripps, dis- the Sea Wall, how awesome it is tressed after a child drowned in that we have a habitat outside the ocean, dedicated Children’s SeaWorld to enjoy watching Pool so children could learn to wildlife. swim in the ocean without being Why is everyone being so self- in open water. The City agreed to ish? Why is that piece of beach so the Trust. important to you? Rewriting the Trust is a slap in To be honest, there is not one the face to philanthropists. The argument anyone can share with public should be educated on me that makes sense. Memories? contractual law, responsibility Will they swim there now or are and respect. [they] just fighting this on princi- I live across from Children’s ple? Good people stun me with Pool, and we love seals, but what their “It’s all mine” attitude. Take is right is right. Sometimes per- your children to Torrey Pines to sonal gratification is secondary. If swim. I want to see seals I support the great work of SeaWorld and pay Danelle Parker stage, again, in few years’ time. many visitors, and their reaction through with the State Court’s the admission. La Jolla The city is willing to spend all this is always the same. It is one of dredging order. SB-428 would money just to satisfy a small wonder with a hint of envy add “marine mammal park for Greg Thomas group of people who are too because we do not have to travel the enjoyment and educational La Jolla Kids contaminate, too small minded and unwilling to all over the world to capture such benefit of children” as an addi- give this tiny piece of land to the a rare scene. Mother seal teach- tional and legal use to the origi- Proponents of the plan to chase seals. The money can be better ing her pup to swim, carrying it nal 1931 land grant language. Everybody’s having the harbor seals from the La Jolla spent elsewhere in the city. If on her back, or of seals slapping Please ask your readers to call Children’s Pool argue that the Casa Beach is meant for kids, the water with their flippers to California Legislature Assembly dewy daydreams animals despoil the water with then by all means let it be for attract mates or of seals just (Natural Resources Committee) This is about the debate their excrement. I wonder how kids. It can serve as an educa- relaxing on the beach. representatives and ask them to between Children’s Pool and seal often toddlers contaminate the tional site for children. By pre- We have the brains, the intel- vote “yes” on SB-428: Nancy beach: Pool with their urine and feces. serving the beach as it is, the city lect, more superior than all the Skinner, chair, (916) 319-2014; I have three generations in this will be actually making millions other creatures on earth. Surely Danny Gilmore, vice chair, (916) town, swam at the Children’s Elliot Schubert, Ph.D. from the visitors who come from we have not become so self-serv- 319-2030; Julia Brownley, (916) Pool, took my children there and San Diego all over the world, boosting the ing and selfish that we would 319-2041; Wesley Chesbro, I can tell you.... swimming WAS local economy. fight with a bunch of dumb (916) 319-2001; Kevin DeLeon, and IS not a good thing there. Do If the city wants to get rid of the defenseless seals for a small strip (916) 319-2045; Jerry Hill, (916) you remember the rocks the Pop! goes the wee seals seals so that the children can use of land, trying to take away from 319-2019; Jared Huffman, (916) waves crashed you on? It’s a run- the beach, why not ask the chil- them the only home they have 319-2006; Steven Knight, (916) ning joke in San Diego history I cannot understand why dren to vote? Let the children ever known! Surely human 319-2036; Dan Logue, (916) that a strip of beach named The human beings are so selfish and decide. Ask the children whether beings can do better than this? 319-2003. Children’s Pool has the most dan- self-centered that they are unable they would prefer to use other Second, concerned readers gerous areas to swim. Since to think beyond their needs and beaches or use the Casa Beach at Madhumathy Sugavanam need to write to the San Diego records have been kept, there desires. We all are just a small the expense of losing the seal La Jolla Council. Oftentimes the San Diego have been more shark attacks part of the ecosystem that sus- colony. Ask the children whether City Council makes decisions that there than anywhere else in San tains us. Yet, we find it so difficult they would rather watch the seals not only impact the City of San Diego. My mother told me in the to share the world with all the and seal pups at play or whether Diego, but also reflect an image ’50s a diver was bit in half by a other creatures that are integral they would prefer to watch the Please help protect of the entire county. I, for one, do shark. This was before the time parts of the ecosystem and the horrendous scene of men trying not wish to have such an image of seal beach, so that is not an universe. to scare the seals and destroy the our harbor seals of poor judgment and selfishness excuse. The seals have been here long rookery by whatever means at I am writing to you with the reflected on me. Please empower Is everyone having dewy day- before us and long before the their disposal. The scene of the hope that you will encourage them to make the right decision. dream memories and don’t wall was ever built. Seal Rock seal colony being evicted would your readers to express their dis- Here is the link to their e-mail remember how dangerous it was and surrounding area has been surely have a long lasting effect gust at the possibility of evicting addresses: to swim there? I hated going to their home long before we settled on all the children witnessing it! the harbor seals from Casa Beach http://www.sandiego.gov/citycoun the Children’s Pool as a kid. You around them. And it is not like we I am sure a majority of the chil- in La Jolla. cil/. couldn’t go past your ankles with- are so desperate for beaches. dren would want the seals to use First, concerned readers need out some riptide taking you out to There is abundance of beaches the beach so that they have fun to contact the State Assembly. Marlene Vircsik smash you against the rocks. My all over our town for sun bathing, and learn, watching the harbor Time is certainly of the essence: La Mesa sister was dragged out by a rip- diving or other recreational pur- seals at play. There is an educa- The State Assembly could be con- tide and almost drowned. We suits. It is a very tiny strip of land tional tool right here for teachers sidering passage of SB-428 as used to joke to my mother that that the harbor seals use. They to use. We have a wonderful, soon as mid-month. If SB-428 is READERS POLL she kept dragging us back there need the beach, not for recre- unique and natural treasure right not passed in this legislative ses- to get rid of us. Finally she heard ational activities, but for resting in our backyard that draws visi- sion, it will not go into effect in Don’t forget to vote on our us and started taking us to Torrey and raising their young! They tors from all over the world, yet January 2010. This will have current readers poll question Pines State Beach, a much nicer need the beach for survival! we want to destroy it. Which serious negative repercussions about the July 4 fireworks. beach for children. The city wishes to spend mil- other city can boast of a rare for the seals. The San Diego City Go to www.sdnews.com and San Diego has miles and miles lions of taxpayers’ money to sight like we do? I used to work Council will be forced to go access the La Jolla Village of beautiful shoreline to enjoy. dredge up the sand, only to have as a docent with La Jolla Friends through with a dispersal plan, News, lower right. This is a natural place for the it revert back to the present of the Seals, and I have talked to and it will also have to follow

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Eric Berne had a different SHOTS nomenclature for the selves. He CONTINUED FROMPage 2 categorized people into parent, child and adult. Carl Jung wrote you can consciously decide to give about “animus,” the man inside it more or less of a role. Some every woman, and “anima,” the selves are stars and should be woman inside every man. Erving given more latitude; others are bit Polster wrote a book called “A Pop- players but cause problems for ulation of Selves: A Therapeutic you. The “you” who observes and Exploration of Personal Diversity.” decides and controls is, according His book reconciles the seeming to Lipsenthal, pure consciousness. incompatibilities helping us to How often we have said or done become the complete person we something we later regret and are meant to be. wonder how we could have said I like the multiple selves idea, as that or acted that way. It is one of this does not limit us to a few cat- our selves who took it upon itself to egories but to an infinite number of act impulsively without prior players who change throughout approval of the observer/director. our lifetime. Some, of course, Part of our upbringing as well as remain constant, but what I find part of civilization is learning to exciting is the possibility of shed- control that self who can be not ding the unwanted selves and only destructive to others but adding new ones and thus rein- destructive to itself. Again, Freud venting ourselves, forever growing had a name for that impulsive self wiser, forever becoming more con- who acts on emotions and not on scious, forever letting our inner reason. He called it the id. observer/director take charge. ■

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Playhouse stages paean to NYC ing composers and giving them good performances.” BY CHARLENE BALDRIDGE | VILLAGE NEWS and its longtime tenants. She Thursday and Friday begin with dis- even reads the occasional palm. cussion and/or open rehearsals from 1 to In his new play titled “Unusu- Tonight, though, she dozes a lot 4 p.m. Performances follow in the al Acts of Devotion” (at La Jolla and she waxes philosophic, espe- evenings at 7:30, preceded by a 7 p.m. Playhouse through June 28), cially in her final speech, which talk with the composers. Saturday fea- quadruple Tony Award-winning sends theatergoers home won- tures a workshop for young and old from playwright Terrence McNally dering what they have just wit- 10 a.m. to noon that explores the art of writes a veritable paean to New nessed, as well as what they performance making. This is followed York’s Greenwich Village, specif- might have witnessed had there by a free indoor lunchtime concert from ically the apartment building at been no blackout—just like life. 12:15 to 12:45 p.m., followed by com- 218 W. 10th, the one with the Each of us hopes the in-box is posers and performers in dialogue from water tower on top. Additionally, empty when the end comes; that 2 to 4 p.m. The festival closes with a McNally’s play, packed with all issues are worked out; that chamber music concert at 7:30 p.m. pre- endearing characters, is an ode every word of love — to life and ceded by pre-concert talk at 7 p.m. to the imperfect ways in which to loved ones — has been spo- NOISE Ensemble performs as do guest we love one another and fail ken. artists. Featured are works by Stuart each other and ourselves. Richard Thomas, known to Saunders Smith of Baltimore and Rife with humor, the night is millions for his Emmy Award- Maria Dizzia and Joe Manganiello in “Unusual Acts of Devotion,” through Christopher Burns of Wisconsin. Win- fraught with revelations, heli- winning portrayal of John-Boy June 28 at La Jolla Playhouse. PHOTO BY CRAIG SCHWARTZ ners of San Diego New Music’s 2009 copter searchlights and a power on “The Waltons,” is a fine stage competitive call for new scores were Jeff failure, all witnessed by a dark actor as well, something perhaps UCSD third-year MFA student The production team is tops. Herriott of Wisconsin; Stefan Weisman of angel that hovers above the cel- unknown to those who don’t live Evan Powell (excellent as the Santo Loquasto’s set is as gor- New York; and Peter Swendsen, who ebrants. on the East Coast. He portrays Wolf in “Picked” during the geous as any seen hereabouts of teaches at Oberlin. Their winning works Nadine (Maria Dizzia) and her Chick Hogan, a tour-bus racon- recent Baldwin New Play Festi- late, a section of the tarred will be performed along with those of diabetic, Italian husband Leo teur who loves his job and still val) plays the non-speaking Man rooftop with its tower and angu- numerous others. (Joe Manganiello) are celebrat- mourns for his AIDS-stricken on the water tower. lar entry from down below, the “Smith and Burns work with what we ing their fifth wedding anniver- partner, Aaron, who leaped to McNally treats his five fully cityscape spread out in the dis- call ‘complexity,’” said Adler, who point- sary. He’s taken a night off from his death from this very roof. drawn characters with great tance. The passage of time is ed out there have been moments during the jazz club where he plays Years ago, Chick and English compassion. They are as endear- breathtaking as delineated by which complexity as a musical genre clarinet. Nadine is expecting teacher Josie Shelton (Harriet ing as the guests gathered in lighting designer Ben Stanton, came to the fore. “At the end of Bach’s their first child. She’s sensitive Harris, who received a Tony “Love! Valour! Compassion!” whose power failure and search- life, for instance, he became interested in and brainy; he’s a lug. They love Award as Mrs. Meers in the Play- Trip Cullman, who did such a lights are equally well done. Jess counterpoint that was quite complicated each other enormously and care house-originated “Thoroughly grand job staging the Old Globe’s Goldstein provides contemporary and difficult in terms of being a musical deeply for their neighbors Modern Millie”) had a love affair “Six Degrees of Separation” ear- rags for all. Particularly admired achievement — managing six-voice despite a lot of machismo brava- and thought they might marry lier this season, creates a solid is Nadine’s lovely summer sun- fugue with all kinds of inversions. It was do on Leo’s part. and have children. That was ensemble that trips the fantastic dress. The sound by John Gro- also challenging from the standpoint of He tenderly rubs the legs of before she introduced him to exceedingly well, literally and mada is luscious, with rotors and the performer. We had another of these the elderly Mrs. Darnell (five- Aaron. As she pours her fourth figuratively. He directs with deep boom box piercing the night with moments in the 20th century, where time Emmy Award-winner Doris glass of wine, having just understanding of these supreme- the city and the jazz, and finally composers are interested in managing Roberts), who worked in a liquor returned from an extended stay ly flawed people. It’s not a perfect with the Edith Piaf, as requested larger amounts of information in small- store at Bleecker and Christo- in rehab, Josie says, “I’m not an play, either. Cullman and McNal- by Mrs. Darnell. er amounts of space.” pher Street. alcoholic, I just had a slight prob- ly very nearly sabotage forward For ticket prices and times, Visit www.ljathenaeum.org or Though she tells the least, she lem with prescription medica- momentum with our awareness call (858) 550-1010 or visit lajol- www.sandiegonewmusic.com or call knows the secrets of the building tions.” of the Man’s movements. laplayhouse.org. ■ (858) 454-5872 for information. ■ THURSDAY · JUNE 18, 2009 SOCIETY LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 9 In and 1 2 about the Village Nanette A taste of Silk & Spice There was a whole lot of giving going on at the glorious Madison Gallery a couple of weeks back. First, a party there thrown for the mistresses of giving them- 3 4 5 selves, the ladies of Las Patronas, and second, the party itself, given by Giuseppe Ciuffa, who knows a thing of two about how to throw a memorable bash. All of it came together when he decided to do something special for the special L.P. gals and created what he knows best: food and atmo- sphere. He arranged to bring in elegant lounges, bar tables and chairs and staffed the event with impeccably attired servers who attentively circulated throughout the evening with drinks and hors d’oeuvres, and set up two sta- tions with marvelous food for every taste, plus, to top it off, arranged for music and a pair of sisters, clad in sexy Indian garb, 7 8 to dance their way through the rooms. It was just a taste of what’s in store for those who will attend the upcoming Aug. 3 Silk and Spice Jewel Ball. The gallery setting was a perfect back- ground, replete as it is with stun- ning, exotic pieces. Guiseppe, by the way, has just contracted with the San Diego Museum of Art to run the food concession in the Sculpture Court, and all we can say is that if this party is any indi- cation, museum visitors are in for a treat. As for the party, even the cow on the terrace was hav- 9 ing a blast. 6

1. Giuseppe with shimmy sisters, Adelaide and Leilainia. 2. Lorna York, Brynn Morales and Alex Salazar. 3. Lydia McNeil and Marlene Poulin. 4. Denise Vila and John McNeil. 5. Megan and John Heine. 6. Martha Ehringer and Dempsey Copeland. 7. Peter and Sue Wegener. 8. Bob and Vicky Hillman. 9. Chantal Roche and Carla Sette.

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BY DAVE THOMAS | VILLAGE NEWS tox, given the popularity of the clin- ics (300 participants last summer), Tod Mattox has built a tradition signing up sooner rather than later of winning volleyball teams at The We are especially is advised. Bishop’s School over the years as “The clinics are designed for head coach of the girls and boys interested in getting girls grades 4 through 10,” Mattox squads. said. “The beginning sessions are Over the next month, girls inter- new elementary for elementary school players or ested in learning from some of the school-age girls players with no or limited experi- area’s best coaches can net a great ence. The intermediate sessions opportunity. involved. are geared to the experienced mid- Mattox is hosting a beginning TOD MATTOX dle-school or sub-varsity-level high through intermediate girls volley- BISHOP’S COACH school players. We have partici- ball clinic at The Bishop’s School pants from all over the county, and through July 17. we welcome interested families to THE SHORT & LONG OF IT Both clinics provide four days of and a clinic T-shirt. contact me. We are especially David Frankhauser, winner of the Junior Shortboard, and Scott Swenson, instruction, drills and games. Each The sessions are 2.5 hours per interested in getting new elemen- Longboard Series winner, relax after a recent La Jolla YMCA Surf Series con- player will receive individual atten- day for four days, and the cost is tary school-age girls involved.” test. June 20 is International Surfing Day. tion from qualified area coaches $120 per session. Each day there For more information contact are separate sessions, and the Mattox, (858) 488-2458 or times fluctuate. According to Mat- [email protected]. ■ h Annual Seas 26t on

2009 The Nike Girls and Boys Shoot- SPORTSbriefs ing Camp will be held June 29 to July 1, 4 to 8 p.m. La Jolla Concerts by the Sea Nomads to hold tryouts The camp, also under Bamford’s for goalkeepers June 19 direction, is for boys and girls ages Presents 6 to 17. La Jolla Nomads US Soccer This three-day shooting program Development Academy goalkeep- gives campers the opportunity to Free Concerts ers are needed for the U16’s and focus on improving their shooting Sundays 2-4 PM · Scripps Park (at La Jolla Cove) U18’s teams. U-15/16 players were skills. Emphasis will be on tech- born on or after Jan. 1, 1993; U- nique, footwork, shooting drills, 17/18 players were born on or shooting off the dribble, shooting Sunday June 28 The Heroes (Classic Rock) after Jan. 1, 1991. off the pass, shooting games, free Sunday July 5th Nitro Express (Country Rock) Players interested in trying out throw shooting and post/perimeter should attend the official goalkeep- shooting. Sunday July 12th Big Time Operator (Swing) er tryouts on Friday, June 19 from For more information on both Sunday July 19th The Legends (DooWop + Rock) 5 to 6 p.m. at Kinsell Field in the camps, e-mail [email protected]. Sunday July 26th Joe Rathburn’s Island (Tropical Rock) Hickman Youth Complex. For further information, visit Sunday August 2nd Incendio (Latin Guitar Fusion) www.nomadssoccer.org. Beach tennis hits sand Sunday August 9th Delta Heat (Cajun Blues) Fast serves, quick volleys and Sunday August 16th The Corvettes (DooWop + Rock) LJCD will host overhead smashes will take over Sunday August 23rd Rockola (Classic Rock) Mariner’s Point on June 19-21 basketball camps when the Beach Tennis San Diego Sunday August 30th Mariachi Real de San Diego (Musica Folklorico) La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) Smash returns to Mission Beach. Sunday September 6th Benny Hollman’s Big Band Explosion (Big Band Jazz) School will be the site for a pair of The San Diego Smash is one of only upcoming basketball camps. two West Coast events on the The Nike Girls Basketball Camp Beach Tennis USA 2009 tour. runs June 22 to 26 (9 a.m. to 3 Beach tennis combines elements p.m.; half-day 9 a.m. to noon) and of both tennis and beach volley- SPONSORED BY: is under the direction of LJCD head ball. The equipment — tennis girls basketball coach Terri Bam- rackets and less-pressurized tennis White Sands of La Jolla • Kiwanis Club of La Jolla ford. balls — along with scoring and The five-day program is intend- serving rules come from tennis. Casa de Manana • La Jolla Rotary Club ed to help players ages 6 to 17 Another rule that beach tennis develop athletically. The program adopts from tennis is only allowing La Jolla La Jolla Village News • Cymer, Inc. also includes a curriculum for one hit to get it over. Matches are intermediate/advanced players one pro set apiece — first team to Concerts Music Performance Fund looking to enhance their skill sets eight games without advantages at the post, wing or guard posi- wins. by the Sea Friends of La Jolla Concerts by the Sea tions. Emphasis is placed on funda- For more information on the San mental development, shooting, Diego Smash and to register for offensive moves, defense, rebound- amateur and mixer divisions, visit (858) 454-1600 • www.ljconcertsbythesea.org. ing, team play and more. www.beachtennisusa.net. ■

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BY STEPHANIE A. ALDERETTE | VILLAGE NEWS ment of Education,” said Henry DeVries, director of communica- Those in charge at the Univer- tions for the UC San Diego sity of California, San Diego Extended Studies and Public Pro- (UCSD) have again resolved to grams. “According to the federal help after the UC San Diego research, the trajectory for aca- Extension decided to host Aca- demic success in college is estab- demic Connections, running from lished long before students arrive July 5 to 25 this summer. as freshmen.” “Something about which few Students who qualify for the parents of teens are aware of is program will participate in a that the percentage of freshmen nonstop, three-week summer who complete college within six experience on the campus of years after their (high school) UCSD and gain the real-life expo- graduation is estimated at less sure and insight of a college and than 25 percent, based on an 18- month study by the U.S. Depart- SEEACADEMIC, Page 12

LOVE APPLES FOR DAD “Two Pears” by Wanyi is part of the “Father’s Day Still Life Show” at Cosmopolitan Fine Arts Gallery, 7932 Girard Ave. The exhibit will remain on display through June 30. Captains courageous kick back at Longboard Grill The confessions of Norv Turner BY PATRICIA M. WALSH | VILLAGE NEWS been filmed. The San Diego episodes, hosted by Ben Bailey “I think when the year is over, “Deadliest Catch,” The Discov- of the zany Cash Cab show, start- Chargers coach pumps up you look back at some of those ery Channel’s documentary ed airing Tuesday and will con- things and evaluate or have an turned docu-drama about the tinue on the Discovery Channel opinion about it,” Turner com- hardcore life of Alaska’s fisher- Tuesdays at 9 p.m. through July. crowd for upcoming season mented. “Spending time thinking men — modern-day heroes and RT’s owner Doug Trenton was about it (at the time) certainly icons of doom riding the high as surprised as anyone when the BY JOHNNY MCDONALD | VILLAGE NEWS Then the team had to rally doesn’t help us get ready.” seas in their relentless quest to show’s co-producers visited remarkably for an even 8-8 Despite slow starts, Turner has catch king crab — wrapped up unannounced and said the Momentum and consistency record. put the Chargers in the playoffs its fifth season last week in Pacif- restaurant was the perfect film- play vital roles in a winning sea- Turner knows he’s an easy tar- two straight seasons. ic Beach, where it filmed “After ing location. The Discovery son and it’s important to keep the get, as fans last year frequently “I think we have solved our the Catch” at RT’s Longboard Channel bought out his Garnet players focused, Chargers coach took aim at the head coach when problems... but we have a very Grill. Avenue watering hole of wooden Norv Turner told a group of lis- things went wrong for a team demanding schedule for the first A spinoff from the original booths, longboards and big teners at the Hall of Champions with so much talent. month,” he said. series, “After the Catch” shows screen TVs, and all 63 employees Sports at Lunch of Thursday, Observers have said that boos The Bolts open at Oakland, host the colorful captains kicked back got a week’s paid vacation — June 11. And he might have from the stands bounce off his Baltimore and Miami, then trav- and celebrating their season at with tips, he said. added: a jump-start. shoulders. That was the case el to Pittsburgh. sea. The show gets fishing out of RT’s has its own connection to Agonizingly, but for a jump-ball when the season was headed “There’s a fine line in being Alaska and off the Bering Sea to the sea, a back-story of love and Carolina catch and a referee’s south. According to his staff, not ready early. We want to continue ride a wave of popularity in cities loss. The restaurant is named admitted mistake of a fumble in once did Turner press the panic to get better as the season pro- steeped in maritime heritage. after Doug’s brother Ron, a well Denver, last year’s pre-season- button. He maintained faith in his gresses,” Turner said. “We were San Diego is the third city behind known La Jolla lifeguard and favored San Diego team could methods and the patience to Seattle and Gloucester, Mass., SEETURNER, Page 12 have started 4-0 rather than 2-2. carry them out. where “After the Catch” has SEECAPTAINS, Page 12

TIDE LINES The skinny on the ocean’s surface

BY JUDITH LEA GARFIELD | VILLAGE NEWS ocean — a slice from bacteria to plants and ani- half the thickness mals that live, reproduce or feed When I take a stroll along the of the period at within this special habitat. Fish Coast Walk bluffs overlooking the the end of this eggs are packed with fat globules La Jolla Ecological Reserve or sentence, yet crit- (as are all egg yolks), which allow view the blue on a hike over ically important them to float in contact with the Mount Soledad, I’m not scanning to life in the surface, making for a key nursery for wildlife but noticing the ocean. ground for many fish species. abstract designs on the sea’s sur- Since 1917, During their larval stage, many face. Smooth, oily-appearing when a Swedish researcher shellfish seek the surface where streaks stand out against the oth- began studying the microscopic the microscopic crustaceans feed erwise textured, matte surface. life that inhabits the vast territory on even more minuscule life Never noticed or heard any- that is the ocean’s surface, scien- forms. Once the larvae reach a thing about it? tists have known that the surface critical size, they migrate to deep- Aptly named the “sea-surface microlayer teems with life. Over er waters to search for larger © 2009 JUDITH LEA GARFIELD microlayer,” it is the thinnest and the decades, biologists have dis- foods, living out their lives on the Streaks and swaths of shiny ocean surface stand out against the lusterless most nutrient-rich layer of the covered scores of life, ranging SEESKINNY, Page 14 areas. The nutrient-rich, oily areas highlight where contrasting currents collide. THURSDAY · JUNE 18, 2009 12 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS SPORTS

Catch” feature SeaWorld, Belmont CAPTAINS Park, the USS Midway, surfing, the ACADEMIC CONTINUED FROMPage 11 Navy, the Coast Guard and local CONTINUED FROMPage 11 fishermen. Throughout the show, writer who perished in 1997 after the ship captains wade through university education. he set out in his single-engine San Diego’s seaside recreation and “In the summer, hundreds of Piper Warrior on a solo whale- military offerings. Colburn gets an high school students take advan- watching trip to Catalina. Neither early morning surfing lesson, Hill- he nor his plane was recovered. A strand falls from the sky in a tan- 30-year lifeguard veteran credited dem jump with the Navy, and with saving more than 1,000 lives, Hansen takes a ride with the Coast Ron dreamed of opening a restau- Guard. And then they return to The trajectory for rant after he retired. Brothers RT’s to talk about the fishing life. Doug and Craig fulfilled his dream Has the lure of Hollywood soft- academic success ... and named it RT’s Longboard Grill ened America’s hardest-working in memory of Ron. men, revered for their take-no- is established long It’s lunch break on the set of prisoners posture? before students “After the Catch” at RT’s, and “People know bull**** when Doug Trenton sits down at an they hear it,” Hansen said. “We’re arrive as freshmen. oversize captain’s table, the only “After the Catch” Capt. Jonathon Hillstrand (from left), show host Ben Bailey for real and people know it. None HENRY DEVRIES prop brought in by the show, and Capt. Keith Harris relax at RT’s Longboard Grill in Pacific Beach during of us is here to be in Hollywood.” UCSD which is to be signed by the water filming of the show spun off from “Deadliest Catch.” PHOTO BY PATRICIA M. WALSH “Fishing is a means to an end,” warriors and left behind. Captains Colburn said. “We all have mouths Monte Colburn of the Wizard and one’s showing their boobies. “I have had nothing but fun,” to feed and that’s it. At the end of tage of programming geared to Sig Hansen of the Northwestern Everyone here is really cool. We Colburn said. the day, we’re still hauling crab spark the imagination and show- are telling stories of hauling crab saw some guys who said, ‘Hey, The crew stayed at the Catama- pots and busting ice.” case talent through our Academic pots and riding waves. you’re one of those fishing dudes.” ran Resort Hotel and Spa on Mis- The show’s pop culture status Connections and Jazz Camp pro- Hansen, red-eyed and chain- Accustomed to the perils and sion Boulevard and submerged “was never the intent,” said grams,” DeVries said. “These dis- smoking, is nursing a cocktail, a pitfalls of fishing and Alaska’s last- themselves in the neighborhood Hansen, who boasted of kicking tinctive pre-college programs seek little hair of the dog to calm the frontier free-for-all where a good bars. film crews off his ship. “We did it to provide younger members of the still roiling waters from the previ- day includes a black eye and a bar “San Diego is like a secret,” the first year as a documentary community the vision, academic ous night’s party at World Famous, brawl, the blue-collar seafarers Hansen was quick to add. “The and it just kept snowballing.” excellence and innovations that where he helped close the bar. enjoyed the ocean’s gentler side in coast is pretty with the ocean on Still, Hansen said he’ll make the drive UC San Diego to be one of “In Gloucester, the fans and fish- San Diego. Except for one thing. the outside and bay on the inside. show as long as it’s profitable. the best research universities in ing community were waiting for “The no-smoking law here If I wanted to take a break, I’d take “It’s good for the fleet,” he said. the world.” us in the pouring rain,” Hansen sucks,” Hansen said, exhaling a my family down here.” “You can’t buy this notoriety, and For information see said. “San Diego is so casual; no bilious cloud of Camel smoke. The five episodes of “After the the price of crab is up.” ■ www.ucsd.edu. ■

TURNER CONTINUED FROMPage 11 There’s a fine line eighth in the league in rushing.” in being ready He said there’s a misconception about the Bolts’ running game early. We want to because they threw the ball excep- tionally well last year. continue to “Our quarterback (Philip Rivers) get better .... had a great year,” he added. NORV TURNER When Turner hears internal Chargers coach Norv Turner. CHARGERS COACH THINKING OF excuses about not running the BUYING? right plays (“What are you running a safety, a wide receiver and a cor- Now may be the best time for you to the ball for?” “We’re a passing nerback. you have to do something you’ve consider purchasing a new home or team, throw the damn ball!”) his The coach was enthused about never done.” condo. government tax credits are avail- reply is, “This system works; you Kevin Ellison, a safety-linebacker “Our guys are doing that,” he guys make it work.” from USC, cornerback Brandon said. able to some buyers who qualify under “Some may have been critical Hughes from Oregon State, offen- He was asked if LT would do the Federal and California tax credit pro- of LT’s (LaDainianTomlinson) per- sive tackle Ben Muth from Stan- much passing. grams. Add to the tax credits the fact that formance last year, but he ran for ford, guard Louis Vasquez of Texas “Before I came here, he’d mortgage interest rates are very attractive 1,000 yards. We hope he can get Tech and a potential backup run- thrown eight passes,” he replied. now…as in LOW …and you have the 1,400 this year,” Turner said. “No ning back in Gartrell Johnson from “With me he has thrown one and right elements in place to go for the gold! question we can run the football Colorado State. that was for a touchdown. Maybe Feel free to contact us so we may assist better. We’ve addressed issues on “We’re not always able to we’ll have him pass again. Pick the you in your next real property acquisition. both sides of the ball. We’ve made address things in the draft but we right time, right spot. RENTALS JOSEPH DEAN KLATT PhD some changes in our approach. did this year,” he appraised. “Teams felt if you stopped LT 1. $3,500* RPM: We have a fully furnished La Jolla Shores LIST WHERE THE REAL ESTATE Different mindset. We need to rush Getting Shawne Merriman back they had a good chance to win the 3BR home for lease for the months of September, Octo- ACTION IS the passer. not only gives the Chargers their game. That’s when you have a ten- ber and November 2009. Located across the street “Thought we did extremely well defensive mojo again but it adds dency to force the run. Last part of from the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club golf course, this KLATT REALTY INC. in the draft. Stressed need for the life to Shawne Phillips and Luis the season they were defensing for well located home makes for a great short term getaway (858) 454-9672 pass rush.” Castillo. the pass so we ran the ball destination. 1124 Wall St., La Jolla Lawson more, extremely well.” *Owner requires an acceptable credit check, security deposit, and The draft produced a backup Turner’s pet expression: “If you first and last month’s rent. e-mail: [email protected] running back and a backup nose want something, you earn it. If you For info about the Chargers, visit www.KlattRealty.com tackle, a pass rusher, two guards, want something you never had, www.chargers.com. ■

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trates pollutants produced by SKINNY human activities such as runoff, TANNA CONTINUED FROMPage 11 industrial wastes, trash and air CONTINUED FROMPage 13 pollution. Like nutmeg powder ocean floor. Snails, some jelly- sprinkled on eggnog, pollution years. fish and seaweed trap gas bub- particles concentrate on the bles to float on the filmy layer. surface. Toxins in the microlay- JCH: What actually happened? Seabirds may not have micro- er are typically 100 to 10,000 Frederick: I wrote Henry a letter scopes, but they know to capi- times greater than in the water about how I loved one of his films. You talize on this floating feast by below. In the aftermath of an finally go crazy and you try everything. making their living skimming oil spill, the face of suffering There’s a point of just pure despera- food from the surface. Although and demise belongs to birds tion. He called and invited me to see it may seem that the many fish and marine mammals, but one of his films. I went and loved it and and invertebrate eggs and lar- chronic contamination of the wanted to be in one of Henry Jaglom’s vae localized so close to the microlayer is far more menac- films. Henry casts actors he knows are surface may as well be wearing ing. good and with whom he’s worked. He neon signs that that say “Eat Try visualizing oil spreading doesn’t hold auditions because he has to Me,” the sheer food abundance over the water’s surface at the have seen your work. He gave me a compensates for however much same time fish are releasing play called “” that he had others pig out. their floating eggs, and it’s easy © 2009 JUDITH LEA GARFIELD done in 1968 at The Actors Studio. He The surface skin not only to imagine the devastating Visualizing the sea surface microlayer is easy when a bed of kelp (Macro- had done it there with Karen Black and contains a super-dense concen- effects to not only that piscine cystic pyrifera) lies just beneath, thereby stabilizing the water’s surface. Richard Pryor. It was also his first movie tration of microorganisms that population’s success but also with Tuesday Weld and Jack Nicholson. stick to the undersurface but other populations dependent on creatures ascend to it from the becoming endangered not also harbors minerals and those eggs for food. deep. Consequently, when the unlike the melting homeland of JCH: What did you do with the play? chemicals. Consequently, the Aside from tanker catastro- surface microlayer is polluted, the polar bears. There’s no Frederick: It had never been pro- biological properties here are phes, researchers have discov- it can potentially poison much furry face to plead for saving duced in Los Angeles. I got a producer wildly different from the waters ered in the waters off our coast of the food web, from infinitesi- the ocean’s skin, though its loss and we opened and ran for four months below, and so are the physical (and other watery parts of the mally small life to fish to may affect many more life with me starring in the Tuesday goods. Nutrients brought to the planet) a sadly consistent pic- whales and to us. In one exam- forms. Because the surface Weld/Karen Black part. Henry came to surface from the natural ture: The surface microlayer is ple, male fish living in water microlayer cannot be contained every single performance. After the upwelling of oceanbottom becoming a soup of toxic met- contaminated with chemicals to one part of the world’s third week of being in the play, he said, waters are concentrated and als, organic pollutants, pesti- that mimic sex hormones were ocean, its plight emphasizes the “I’m using you in my next movie in the alter the surface’s optical prop- cide resides and petroleum- found to have their reproduc- need for long-range, interna- lead role!” erties by forming thin films based particles (from plastic tive development disrupted. tional ocean conservation where currents converge. bags, water bottles and the Effects to humans from con- instead of our present mode of JCH: Your latest movie is called While often invisible to the like). Larvae lucky enough to suming such fish are presently short-term, localized crisis “Irene in Time.” naked eye, it is at these junc- hatch in these tainted microlay- unclear, but these and other management. Frederick: Yes! I’m not a psychopath tures that they become visible ers may emerge deformed, hormonelike chemicals are in this one. I’m normal! It was brave of as smooth slicks. Surprisingly develop more slowly or die. considered likely carcinogens. — Judith Lea Garfield, biolo- Henry. Henry likes people to be “big stable, they hold together Taking a big-picture view, the It is easy to ignore what we gist and underwater photogra- and full.” I really appreciated he liked despite strong winds that whip sea surface microlayer forms can’t see, but we do so at our pher, has authored two natural my work. I wanted to do a completely up waves and whitecaps. In the foundation of a far-reaching peril. Studying the sea’s history books about the under- different character than I did in “Holly- less than an hour after the food chain. It’s like the coveted remarkable skin has enlight- water park off La Jolla Cove wood Dreams.” She’s a really grounded water calms, the surface slicks layer of cream floating on the ened us about this unexpected- and La Jolla Shores. girl who has had a lot of problems. It’s reform. surface of unpasteurized milk. ly rich area and confirmed www.judith.garfield.org. Ques- a film that revolves around fathers and Unfortunately, the same Everybody wants some of it. more about the worldwide tions, comments or sugges- daughters. That relationship affects the physical stability that permits Seabirds and other critters breadth of our poisoning of the tions? E-mail choices she makes in men. It’s a beau- the microlayer to exist and sup- descend on the layer from world’s ocean. The ocean’s sur- [email protected]. ■ tiful and magical story. ■ port so much life also concen- above, while many marine face microlayer habitat is THURSDAY · JUNE 18, 2009 INSIDE LA JOLLA LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 15 REFLECTIONS Literary ladies linked to Athenaeum library

BY CAROL OLTEN five years earlier by some of the same group forming the La Jolla The oldest private membership Reading Club to discuss literary library in the United States — the works and periodicals of the time Library Company of Philadelphia at the new La Jolla Park Hotel, a — owes its establishment in the Victorian-style building on the mid-1700s to Benjamin Franklin cliffs overlooking the Cove. Soon and the genesis of a small book to join the local ladies were two club called the Junto. In terms of visiting hotel guests: Florence historic membership libraries Sawyer and Catherine Howard around the country, the Spear. When the hotel burned to Athenaeum Music & Arts Library the ground, Ms. Sawyer soon in La Jolla is virtually a “new kid decided the group should have its on the block,” own Reading established in Room. She COURTEST LA JOLLA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1899 and cele- donated land, a The Athenaeum, celebrating its 110th birthday June 19, as it looked circa 1956. brating its small building, 110th birthday $1,000 worth tlewomen’s — pursuits to estab- libraries remaining. The Athenaeum also shares a this month. In fact, public of books and lish an intellectual life in the New In La Jolla, the Athenaeum special link with the La Jolla His- Unlike its libraries as we furnishings for World through the reading and proceeded along a course of torical Society. In 1942, under the East Coast rela- the endeavor. sharing of books. In fact, public mixed history, remaining a pri- chairmanship of local historian tives, which know them did In August of libraries as we know them did vate institution but also intermin- Howard R. Randolph, it began to usually were 1899, the land not take shape in this country gled at times with the public accumulate papers on La Jolla organized by not take shape in and facility was until the 1850s. Until then, mem- library system. As early as 1909, history. That collection was given male leaders of this country until donated to the bership or “social” libraries were the San Diego City Library con- to the historical society when it the community, new library the primary form of experiencing sidered making it a branch but was founded in 1963 and La Jolla’s the 1850s. association. books, continuing into the later decided on a deposit station remains the foundation of the his- Athenaeum The begin- 1800s before the public library instead. The La Jolla Library torical society’s extensive owes its cre- nings of La system became more entrenched. Association sold its old Reading archives of the present day. ation primarily to a group of Jolla’s Athenaeum involving com- In 1876 there were an amazing Room (now on The Bishop’s women who had an infinite love munity literati — including the number of membership libraries School campus), and in 1921 a — “Reflections” is a monthly of reading and books. In the very well-read Ellen Browning all over the United States — new library building was built, column written for the La Jolla sleepy, isolated seaside village of Scripps — was not unlike other 3,296! The number dwindled designed by William Templeton Village News by the La Jolla His- the late 19th century, they incor- earlier membership libraries with the approach of the 20th Johnson. Like a traditional mem- torical Society’s historian Carol porated as the Library Associa- around the country. The history century, with many of the organi- bership library, the Athenaeum Olten. The Society, dedicated to tion of La Jolla on June 19, 1899. of membership libraries is the zations merging with other insti- continued to build on its collec- the preservation of La Jolla her- (It remains today the history of a tradition of culture tutions or becoming part of the tions, including a significant itage, is located at 7846 Eads Athenaeum’s legal name.) and civility in both large and new public libraries arriving on bequest in 1938 of a 48-volume Ave. and is open from 10 a.m. to The foundation for the associa- small communities. They were the block. Today, there are only collection of Johann Sebastian 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. tion actually had been put down basically gentlemen’s — and gen- 16 functioning membership Bach compositions. ■ Are you a Postmenopausal Woman with Osteoporosis?

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STE 221 SAN DIEGO, CA. CALIFORNIA NORTH COUNTY DIVISION Diver. *NDT/ Weld Inspector. Job placement areas affordable rates 203-915-3581 for $1,100 garden apt in quiet area; parking DATE: DEC 01, 2008 The transaction of business began on: NOT and financial aid for those who qualify. 800- 325 S. MELROSE DR. clerk , by B, POLLIS, Deputy YET STARTED The statement was filed with for small car. Cat with deposit, laundry on VISTA, CA. 92081-6643 321-0298. Services Offered ISSUE DATES: MAY 28 JUNE 04, 11 AND 18, David L. 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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS STARTED The statement was filed with David court as follows: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FILE NO. 2009-016694 JULY 02 AND 09, 2009 NAME STATEMENT L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County a. Date: JULY 2, 2009 Time:9:00 Dept: PC - NAME STATEMENT THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FILE NO. 2009-014698 on: MAY 26, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 04, 1Room FILE NO. 2009-016323 URAK PHOTOGRAPHY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: 11, 18 AND 25, 2009 b. Address of court THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: located at: 2980 CLAIREMONT DR. #34 SAN NAME STATEMENT HARLOW HAIRSALON SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY PYAGSA USA DIEGO, CA. 92117 is hereby registered by FILE NO. 2009-017296 located at: 1122 SILVERADO ST LA JOLLA, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS OF SAN DIEGO located at: 580 CAMINO DE LA REINA #119 the folllowing owner(s): LAURENT KRAMER THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: CA. 92037 is hereby registered by the foll- NAME STATEMENT 1409 Fourth Ave. Third Floor SAN DIEGO, CA. 92108 is hereby registered This business is being conducted by: AN LEGACY HOME FINANCING lowing owner(s): MYRIAM DUCROCQ This FILE NO. 2009-015543 San Diego, CA. 92101 by the folllowing owner(s): MIGUEL AGUSTIN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business located at: 11526 SORRENTO VALLEY RD. business is being conducted by: AN INDI- THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: Central Division, Probate Court, Madge MARTIN DEL CAMPO, MIGUEL ANGEL VAR- began on: 07/05/07 The statement was filed #B-3 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 is hereby reg- VIDUAL The transaction of business began CLMT, CREDIT LOSS MITIGATION TEAM, Bradley Bldg. GAS This business is being conducted by: A with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San istered by the folllowing owner(s): LEGACY on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was CREDIT LOAN MANAGEMENT 7. If you object to the granting of the petition, GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The transaction of Diego County on: JUNE 04, 2009 Issue HOME FINANCING INC. This business is filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San located at: 4071 MT. EVEREST BLVD. SAN you should appear at the hearing and state business began on: NOT YET STARTED The Dates: JUNE 11, 18, 25 AND JULY 02, 2009 being conducted by: A CORPORATION LEGA- Diego County on: MAY 18, 2009 Issue Dates: DIEGO, CA. 92111 is hereby registered by the your objections or file written objections with statement was filed with David L. Butler, CY HOME FINANCING INC. 11526 SORREN- MAY 28 JUNE 04, 11 AND 18, 2009 folllowing owner(s): SHAWN HENSLE, MAU- the court before the hearing. Your appear- County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS TO VALLEY RD. #B-3 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92121 RICE THOMAS This business is being con- ance may be in person or by your attorney. 02, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 11, 18, 25 AND NAME STATEMEN CALIFORNIA The transaction of business PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME ducted by: CO-PARTNERS The transaction 8. If you are a creditor or a contingent cred- JULY 02, 2009 FILE NO. 2009-016089 began on: 05/21/09 The statement was filed SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, of business began on: NOT YET STARTED itor of the decedent, you must file your claim THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO The statement was filed with David L. Butler, with the court and mail a copy to the per- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS AVANT-GARDE PAINTING CO. Diego County on: JUN 10, 2009 Issue Dates: CIVIL DIVISION County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY sonal representative appointed by the court NAME STATEMENT located at: 1727 VIEW WAY EL CAJON, CA. JUNE 18, 25 JULY 02 AND 09, 2009 330 W. BROADWAY 26, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 04, 11, 18 AND within four months from the date of first FILE NO. 2009-016422 92020 is hereby registered by the folllowing SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101-3827 25, 2009 issuance of letters as as provided in Probate THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: owner(s): JEREMIAH COUCH This business is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CASE NO: 37-2009-00089983-CU-PT- Code section 9100. The time for filing claims CONSOLIDATED ECO SYSTEMS being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The NAME STATEMENT CTL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS will not expire before four months from the located at: 4344 MONTALVO ST. #6 SAN transaction of business began on: 05/30/09 FILE NO. 2009-017314 PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, KIRSTEN NAME STATEMENT hearing date noticed above. DIEGO, CA. 92107 is hereby registered by the The statement was filed with David L. Butler, THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: ANDELMAN HASSOUN, SBN #236347 5752 FILE NO. 2009-014567 9. You may examine the file kept by the folllowing owner(s): COMMERCIAL GASKETS County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE EXPOSED IMAGINATION OBERLIN DRIVE, SUITE 106 SAN DIEGO, CA. THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: court. If you are a person interested in the OF CALIFORNIA This business is being con- 01, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 18, 25 JULY 02 located at: 3544 FENELON ST. SAN DIEGO, 92121 858-829-1457 HAS FILED A PETI- ORGANIZED ELOQUENCE estate, you may file with the court a Request ducted by: A CORPORATION COMMERCIAL AND 09, 2009 CA. 92106 is hereby registered by the foll- TION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE located at: 9834 SCOTTSBLUFF COURT SAN- for Special Notice ( form DE-154) of the fil- GASKETS OF CALIFORNIA 4344 MONTALVO lowing owner(s): MICHAEL J. CONNER This CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM THIEN TEE, CA. 92071 is hereby registered by the ing of an inventory and appraisal of estate ST.#6 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 CALIFORNIA NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE business is being conducted by: AN INDI- HUONG TAM DUONG TO MICHELLE THIEN folllowing owner(s): TERESA SHEA This busi- assets or of any petition or account as pro- The transaction of business began on: NOT IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVER- VIDUAL The transaction of business began HUONG DUONG THE COURT ORDERS THAT ness is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL vided in Probate Code section 1250. A YET STARTED The statement was filed with AGE LICENSE DEPARTMENT OF ALCO- on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was all persons interested in this matter shall The transaction of business began on: Request for Special Notice form is available David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego HOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of appear before this court at the hearing indi- 01/01/09 The statement was filed with David from the court clerk. County on: JUNE 03, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 1350 Front St., Room 5056 San Diego County on: JUN 10, 2009 Issue cated below to show cause, if any, why the L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County 10. Attorney for petitioner: RICH PORTER 11, 18, 25 AND JULY 02, 2009 San Diego, CA. 92101 Dates: JUNE 18, 25 JULY 02 AND 09, 2009 petition should not be granted. NOTICE OF on: MAY 15, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 04, 10871 Charbono Point (619) 525-4064 HEARING TO BE HELD ON JULY 01, 2009 AT 11, 18 AND 25, 2009 San Diego, CA. 92131-1505 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Filing Date: JUNE 04, 2009 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 8:30 AM, DEPARTMENT D-25 858-549-4202 NAME STATEMENT To Whom It May Concern: NAME STATEMENT 220 W. BROADWAY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ISSUE DATE(S): JUNE 04, 11 AND 18, 2009 FILE NO. 2009-016441 The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: FILE NO. 2009-017129 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 NAME STATEMENT THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: DICKS LAST RESORT OF SAN DIEGO LLC. THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: ISSUE DATES: MAY 28 JUNE 04, 11, AND 18, FILE NO. 2009-014569 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS LIFELINE DEBT RELIEF, LIFELINE DEBT The applicant listed above is applying to the SAN DIEGO ROSE COMPANY 2009 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: NAME STATEMENT SETTLEMENT PROCESSING Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control located at: 3755 AVOCADO BLVD. #1000 LA METAL CLAY TODAY FILE NO. 2009-015745 located at: 2820 CAMINO DEL RIO S. #214 to sell alcoholic beverages at: MESA, CA. 91941-7301 is hereby registered PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME located at: 9834 SCOTTSBLUFF COURT SAN- THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: SAN DIEGO, CA. 92108 is hereby registered 345 4TH AVE. by the folllowing owner(s): SAN DIEGO ROSE SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, TEE, CA. 92071 is hereby registered by the WEST COAST TOWING SERVICE OF SAN by the folllowing owner(s): LIFELINE CREDIT SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101-6901 FACTORY INC. This business is being con- COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO folllowing owner(s): TERESA SHEA, ARLI DIEGO SOLUTIONS LLC. This business is being con- Type of license(s) applied for: ducted by: A CORPORATION SAN DIEGO NORTH COUNTY DIVISION WOLFSON This business is being conducted located at: 6990 MISSION GORGE RD. SAN ducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY CORPORA- 47-ON-SALE GENERAL EATING PLACE ROSE FACTORY INC. 3755 AVOCADO BLVD. 325 S. MELROSE DR. by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The transac- DIEGO, CA. 92120 is hereby registered by the TION The transaction of business began on: ISSUE DATE(S) JUNE 18, 2009 #1000 LA MESA, CA. 91941-7301 CALI- VISTA, CA. 92081-6643 tion of business began on: 01/05/09 The folllowing owner(s): SUNBELT TOWING This 05/15/09 The statement was filed with David FORNIA The transaction of business began CASE NO: 37-2009-00055099-CU-PT-NC statement was filed with David L. Butler, business is being conducted by: A CORPO- L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County FICTITIOUS BUSINESS on: 05/21/09 The statement was filed with PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, DANE PHILIP County Clerk of San Diego County on: MAY RATION SUNBELT TOWING 4370 PACIFIC on: JUNE 03, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 11, 18, NAME STATEMENT David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego DUFOUR 175 MAPLE DR. #4 CARLSBAD, CA. 15, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 04, 11,18 AND HWY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92110 CALIFORNIA 25 AND JULY 02, 2009 FILE NO. 2009-015623 County on: JUN 09, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 92008 760-390-7118 HAS FILED A PETI- 25, 2009 The transaction of business began on: THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: 18, 25 JULY 02 AND 09, 2009 TION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE 01/05/09 The statement was filed with David FICTITIOUS BUSINESS TRIX GEAR CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM DANE NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County NAME STATEMENT located at: 5632 SOLEDAD MOUNTAIN RD. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby registered by PHILIP DUFOUR TO DANE PHILIP BUSCEMI ESTATE OF: on: MAY 28, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 04, FILE NO. 2009-016340 NAME STATEMENT the folllowing owner(s): CELESTE ANN THE COURT ORDERS THAT all persons inter- Gladys L. Gilmore aka Gladys L. Miller 11, 18 AND 25, 2009 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FILE NO. 2009-014510 DUFFY This business is being conducted by: ested in this matter shall appear before this Gilmore ELITE ACQUISITION GROUP, INC. THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business court at the hearing indicated below to show CASE NUMBER: 37-2009-00151591-PR- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS located at: 7341 GABBIANO LN. CARLSBAD, MY TRAVEL COMFORTS began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement cause, if any, why the petition should not be PL-CTL NAME STATEMENT CA. 92011 is hereby registered by the foll- located at: 1380 GARNET AVE. E-526, CA. was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk granted. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD 1. To all heir’s, beneficiaries, creditors, con- FILE NO. 2009-016222 lowing owner(s): ELITE ACQUISTION GROUP, 92109 is hereby registered by the folllowing of San Diego County on: MAY 27, 2009 Issue ON JUNE 26, 2009 AT tingent creditors, and persons who may be THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: INC. This business is being conducted by: A owner(s): THOMAS H. BLACKWOOD This Dates: JUNE 18, 25 JULY 02 AND 09, 2009 SAME AS NOTED ABOVE otherwise interested in the will or estate, or M.A.R CONSTRUCTION, M.A.R SOLAR CORPORATION ELITE ACQUISITION GROUP business is being conducted by: AN INDI- ISSUE DATES: MAY 28 JUNE 04, 11, AND 18, both, of (specify all names by which the SYSTEMS INC 7341 GABBIANO LANE CARLSBAD, CA. VIDUAL The transaction of business began FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 2009 decedent was known): located at: 7427 BEAGLE ST SAN DIEGO, CA. 92011 NEVADA The transaction of business on: 12/31/08 The statement was filed with NAME STATEMENT Gladys L. Gilmore aka Gladys L. Miller 92111 is hereby registered by the folllowing began on: 10/15/08 The statement was filed David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego FILE NO. 2009-016463 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Gilmore owner(s): MARK ROMANBAN This business is with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San County on: MAY 14, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: NAME STATEMENT 2. A Petition for Probate has been filed by: being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The Diego County on: JUNE 02, 2009 Issue 11, 18, 25 AND JULY 02, 2009 SAN DIEGO INTERSTITAL CYSTITIS SUP- FILE NO. 2009-013623 DAVID MILLER GILMORE in the Superior transaction of business began on: 09/30/08 Dates: JUNE 11, 18, 25 AND JULY 02, 2009 PORT GROUP THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: Court The statement was filed with David L. Butler, PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME located at: 9300 CAMPUS POINT DR. LA CHOICE MEDIA of California, County of : SAN DIEGO County Clerk of San Diego County on: JUNE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, located at: 4230 5TH AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 01, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 11, 18, 25 AND NAME STATEMENT JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby registered by COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 3. The Petition for Probate requests that : the folllowing owner(s): TERRY WARD This 92103 is hereby registered by the folllowing DAVID MILLER GILMORE JULY 02, 2009 FILE NO. 2009-016350 SOUTH COUNTY DIVISION owner(s): SARAH U. KAHI GOITZ This busi- THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: business is being conducted by: AN INDI- 500 3RD. AVE. be appointed as personal representative to VIDUAL The transaction of business began ness is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCO- PET PACIFIERS CHULA VISTA, CA. 91910-5649 administer the estate of the decedent. on: 06/03/09 The statement was filed with The transaction of business began on: HOLIC BEVERAGES located at: 1856 NAUTILUS ST. LA JOLLA, CASE NO: 37-2009-00076099-CU-PT-SC 4. The petition requests the decedent’s will David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego 05/01/09 The statement was filed with David DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CA. 92037 is hereby registered by the foll- PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, JOSEPH AND and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. County on: JUN 03, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County CONTROL lowing owner(s): JEFFERY S. SUMMITT This WENDY ETCHECHURY 147 I STREET CHULA The will and any codicils are available for 18, 25 JULY 02 AND 09, 2009 on: MAY 06, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 04, examination in the file kept by the court. 1350 Front St., Room 5056 business is being conducted by: AN INDI- VISTA, CA. 91910 619-852-6088 HAS FILED 11,18 AND 25, 2009 San Diego, CA. 92101 VIDUAL The transaction of business began A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A 5. The petition requests authority to admin- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS (619) 525-4064 on: 06/02/09 The statement was filed with DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME ister the estate under the Independent NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Filing Date: MAY 28, 2009 David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego FROM JOSEPH AND WENDY ETCHECHURY Administration of Estate Act. (This authority FILE NO. 2009-015169 NAME STATEMENT To Whom It May Concern: County on: JUNE 02, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE ON BEHALF OF CATHERINE ANNE will allow the personal representative to take THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FILE NO. 2009-015484 The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: 11,18, 25 AND JULY 02, 2009 ETCHECHURY TO CATHERINE JULIETTE many actions without obtaining court WILD CATCH SEAFOOD PRODUCTS THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: approvl. Before taking certain very important KJLEWIS ENTERPRISES INC. ETCHECHURY THE COURT ORDERS THAT all 31 STRAINS, MISSION BEACH COLLEC- The applicant listed above is applying to the “ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of located at: 4522 30TH ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. actions, the personal representativewill be 92116 is hereby registered by the folllowing persons interested in this matter shall appear TIVE required to give notice to interested persons Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Beatrice Rodgers, please contact Melissa A. before this court at the hearing indicated located at: 1300 DUNNING DRIVE LAGUNA to sell alcoholic beverage at: Miley, Attorney at Law, 3211 Monterrey owner(s): CHRISTOPHER SPARKS This busi- unless they have waived notice or consent- ness is being conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL below to show cause, if any, why the peti- BEACH, CA. 92651 is hereby registered by ed to the proposed action.) The independent 2743 SHELTER ISLAND DR. Drive, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70814, (225) tion should not be granted. NOTICE OF the folllowing owner(s): 31 STRAINS This SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106-2730 926-9415” The transaction of business began on: administration authority will be granted 05/21/09 The statement was filed with David HEARING TO BE HELD ON JULY 14, 2009 AT business is being conducted by: A CORPO- unless an interested person files an objection Type of license(s) applied for: 41-ON-SALE Issue Date(s): JUNE 11, 18, AND 25, 2009 SAME AS NOTED ABOVE RATION 31 STRAINS 1300 DUNNING DRIVE BEER AND WINE-EATING PLACE L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County to the petition and shows good cause why on: MAY 21, 2009 Issue Dates: JUNE 18, 25 ISSUE DATES: JUNE 18, 25 JULY 02 AND 09, LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 CALIFORNIA The the court should not grant the authority. ISSUE DATE(S): JUNE 11, 18 AND 25, 2009 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 2009 transaction of business began on: NOT YET 6. A hearing on the petition will be held in this NAME STATEMENT Religious Directory

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LA JOLLA LA JOLLA, continued Fri 1-5pm 6015 Camino de la Costa 5BR/6BA $4,600,000 Eric Eaton • 858-349-7566 Sun 1-5pm 7666 Hillside 4BR/5BA $4,490,000 Meg Lebastchi • 858-336-0936 Sat 11am-4pm 7536-7544 Draper 3BR/3BA $799K-$829,000 Terry Mobley • 858-273-2121 Sun 1-5pm 6015 Camino de la Costa 5BR/6BA $4,600,000 Eric Eaton • 858-349-7566 Sat 12-4pm 556 Genter 3BR/2.5BA $975K-$2,150,000 Bobby Graham • 619-379-9668 Sun 1-5pm 2610 Inyaha Lane 6BR/6BA $5,350,000 Irene Chandler • 858-775-6782 Sat 1-4pm 7455 Cuvier St. 3BR/3BA $1,199,000 Kristen Aristizabal • 858-349-6194 Sun 1-4pm 6505 Muirlands Dr. 5BR/5.5BA $5,495,000 Greg Noonan • 858-551-3302 Sat 1-4pm 292 Bonair St. 3BR/2.5BA $1.200M-$1,350,876 Jim Mc Inerney • 858-551-7233 Sun 1-5pm 1620 Torrey Pines $7,500,000 Meg Lebastchi • 858-336-0936 Sat 1-4pm 603 Bonair Place 3BR/2.5BA $1.200M-$1,350,876 David Schroedl • 858-459-0202 Sun 1-5pm 1590 Coast Walk 6BR/8BA $8,500,000 Jim Shultz • 858-354-0000 Sat 1-4pm 1327 Torrey Pines Rd. 3BR/3BA $1,345,000 Jim Mc Inerney • 858-551-7233 Sat 1-4pm 7451-7453 Girard Ave. 2BR/2BA&1BR/2BA $1.350M-$1.150M Ben Kashefi • 858-353-2636 PACIFIC BEACH / MISSION BEACH Sat 1-4pm 331 Playa del Norte 5BR/4BA $2,950,000 Maxine & Marti Gellens • 858-551-6630 Tues, Wed, Sat 1-4pm 7902 Costebelle Way 4BR/4BA $3,500,000 Adams & Associates • 858-204-8898 Fri 12-4pm 924 Hornblend 2BR Units $464,000-$595,000 Alex Rojas • 858-427-3664 Sat 1-4pm 1919 Spindrift 3BR/2.5BA $3,995,000 Brant Westfall • 858-922-8610 Sat 12-4pm 924 Hornblend 2BR Units $464,000-$595,000 Alex Rojas • 858-427-3664 Sat 1-5pm 7666 Hillside 4BR/5BA $4,490,000 Meg Lebastchi • 858-336-0936 Sat 1-3pm 1060 Archer St. 3BR/2BA $1,025,000 Becky Miller • 858-775-5968 Sat 1-5pm 6015 Camino de la Costa 5BR/6BA $4,600,000 Eric Eaton • 858-349-7566 Sun 12-4pm 924 Hornblend 2BR Units $464,000-$595,000 Alex Rojas • 858-427-3664 Sat 1-5pm 2610 Inyaha Lane 6BR/6BA $5,350,000 Irene Chandler • 858-775-6782 Sun 1-3pm 1060 Archer St. 3BR/2BA $1,025,000 Becky Miller • 858-775-5968 Sat 1-4pm 6505 Muirlands Dr. 5BR/5.5BA $5,495,000 Greg Noonan • 858-551-3302 Sat 1-5pm 1620 Torrey Pines $7,500,000 Meg Lebastchi • 858-336-0936 Sat 1-5pm 1590 Coast Walk 6BR/8BA $8,500,000 Jim Shultz • 858-354-0000 POINT LOMA / OCEAN BEACH Sun 1-4pm 935 Genter St. Unit 211 1BR/1BA $565,000 Eric Kalisky • 858-454-5677 Sat 11am-4pm 639 Silvergate Ave. 4BR/2BA $1,095,000 Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sun 11am-4pm 7536-7544 Draper 3BR/3BA $799,000-$829,000 Terry Mobley • 858-273-2121 Sat 11am-4pm 3311 Harbor View Dr. 4BR/4BA $1,999,500 Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sun 1-4pm 329 Bonair #5 3BR/2.5BA $899,000 Ozstar De Jourday • 619-248-7827 Sat 11am-4pm 821 Armada Terrace 4BR/3BA $2,475,000 Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sun 1-4pm 556 Genter 3BR/2.5BA $975,000-$2,150,000 Lauren Lombardi • 619-757-4339 Sun 1-4pm 1140 Catalina Blvd. 2BR/1BA $675,000 Cindy Wing • 619-223-9464 Sun 1-4pm 2139 Avenida de la Playa 2BR/3BA $1,200,000 Mary Ann Holladay • 858-454-0555 Sun 12-3pm 2960 Poinsettia Dr. 4BR/2BA $845,000-$895,000 Alexandra Mouzas • 619-518-2755 Sun 1-4pm 292 Bonair St. 3BR/2.5BA $1,200,000-$1,350,876 Jim Mc Inerney • 858-551-7233 Sun 11am-4pm 639 Silvergate Ave. 4BR/2BA $1,095,000 Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sun 1-4pm 1327 Torrey Pines Rd. 3BR/3BA $1,345,000 Jim Mc Inerney • 858-551-7233 Sun 11am-4pm 3311 Harbor View Dr. 4BR/4BA $1,999,500 Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sun 1-4pm 7451-7453 Girard Ave. 2BR/2BA & 1BR/2BA $1.350M-$1.150M Ben Kashefi • 858-353-2636 Sun 11am-4pm 821 Armada Terrace 4BR/3BA $2,475,000 Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sun 1-4pm 5511 La Jolla Mesa Dr. 4BR/5BA $1,795,000 Maxine & Marti Gellens • 858-551-6630 Sun 12-4pm 5445 Candlelight Dr. 4BR/6BA $1,950,000-$2,250,000 FSBO • 858-504-2020 Sun 1-4pm 331 Playa del Norte 5BR/4BA $2,950,000 Maxine & Marti Gellens • 858-551-6630 Sun 1-4pm 7248 Encelia Dr. 4BR/4.5BA $3,800,000 Dana Horne • 858-945-3004 Sun 1-4pm 1919 Spindrift 3BR/2.5BA $3,995,000 Brant Westfall • 858-922-8610

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Just Listed • Magnificent Gated Muirlands Estate

6405 Muirlands Drive • La Jolla

This majestic gated Muirlands estate features over 7,000 square feet of elegance with details reminiscent of the finest European villas. Panoramic ocean and hillside views. A spectacular residence in one of La Jolla’s premiere neighborhoods. Complete with an expansive and exquisite Master Suite, elegant gourmet kitchen, library, billiard room & bar, exercise room, detached guest retreat/office with bath and a wonderful pool/ entertainment area. Private and beautifully manicured grounds on .45 acre. A home truly built for both formal and family entertaining. Call David to view this amazing property!

Just Listed • Offered at $6,795,000

858•459•0202 [email protected] DRE #00982592 www.6405Muirlands.com www.DavidSchroedl.com

Beach Barber Tract • Open Saturday 1–4

603 Bonair Place

This incredible contemporary 3BR/2.5BA beach home in the heart of the Beach-Barber Tract was just completely remodeled to perfection. The dramatic open kitchen boasts custom Italian cabinetry with Bosch, Miele & Sub-zero appliances. Beautiful European limestone and hardwood flooring. Exquisite detail and finish levels. Floor-to-ceiling windows lead to the low maintenance private tropical yard. This is truly an entertainer’s paradise. Situated on a quiet street just three short blocks from Windansea Beach and a short stroll to the Village of La Jolla. Seller will entertain offers between $1,200,000 & $1,350,876

858•459•0202 [email protected] DRE #00982592 www.603BonairPlace.com www.DavidSchroedl.com