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calls words ‘dangerous’ See BULLDOZER page 17A By KELLY NIX

THOUGH PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday got a favorable reception from many American viewers — according to polls — it did- n’t impress many Democratic lawmakers, including U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta, who called his message “divisive and dangerous.” In an hour-long speech Tuesday, Trump talked about defeating terrorism, controlling illegal immigration, creating jobs, replacing Obamacare and rebuilding infrastructure. The address was a departure from the firebrand rhetoric he used during his campaign and largely seen as more tempered than his Jan. 20 inaugural speech. “My administration wants to work with members in both

parties to make childcare accessible and affordable, to help PHOTO/CAL FIRE The road leading to the New Camaldoli Hermitage is crumbling ensure new parents have paid family leave, to invest in (top) and the visitors center (bottom) lacks visitors — a vital part of the Bulldozer operator Robert Reagan, who fought the 2016 Soberanes monks’ income. See DANGEROUS page 19A Fire, died after the vehicle turned over in Palo Colorado Canyon. Have the complete Carmel Pine Cone delivered every Thursday evening to your iPad, laptop, PC or phone. Free subscriptions available at www.carmelpinecone.com 2A The Carmel Pine Cone March 3, 2017 Sandy Claws By Lisa Crawford Watson

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By KELLY NIX phone was shut off. While Nguyen continued without a mic, SENATE MAJORITY Leader Bill Monning objected, saying she was out of Monning said Wednesday he was following order because she was making the speech in protocol last week when he tried to silence a a portion of the session reserved for memo- OYSTER PERPETUAL Republican colleague from criticizing the rials. After repeatedly telling Nguyen to take late Sen. Tom Hayden — comments that her seat, Presiding Senator Ricardo Lara told YACHT-MASTER 40 resulted in the removal of the GOP member the sergeants-at-arms to escort her from the from the Senate chamber. floor. On Feb. 23, two days after the State “Have her removed immediately,” Lara Senate adjourned in memory of Democratic said. senator and radical anti-Vietnam War activist Nguyen, who more than once wiggled out Tom Hayden, who died in October, of the clutches of the sergeants, continued Republican Sen. Janet Nguyen told Senate with her statement before Monning reiterat- members she wanted to offer another per- ed she was out of order. spective about Hayden’s activism against the “It is disrespectful to the memory of a fel- conflict in Vietnam in the 1960s. After first low senator who was memorialized two days addressing members in Vietnamese for about ago,” Monning said about Hayden, who was a minute, she then spoke in English. a friend. “And this is fully inappropriate. It “Members, today I recognize in memory denigrates the respect afforded to colleagues, the millions of Vietnamese and hundreds of particularly fallen colleagues of this house.” thousands Vietnamese refugees who died Nguyen — who was born in Saigon but seeking freedom and democracy. On fled as a young girl with her family and now Tuesday, you had an opportunity to honor represents a large Vietnamese population in Senator Tom Hayden. With all due respect, I Southern California — issued a statement would like to offer another historical per- spective,” Nguyen said just before her micro- See MONNING page 30A

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A Monterey County Green Certified Business 4A The Carmel Pine Cone March 3, 2017 unknown person had picked up his prescrip- he was a guest of a legal tenant. The resident tion. requested documentation. Carmel-by-the-Sea: Police responded to MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 the report of a grand theft at a residence at San Police, Fire & Carlos and Eighth. The theft possibly occurred Carmel-by-the-Sea: A female on Fifth east while friends of another tenant were over visit- of Torres wanted to relinquish property. The ing. Sheriff’s Log property is being held for safekeeping Carmel-by-the-Sea: A subject fell while Carmel-by-the-Sea: Unattended cellular exiting a business on Dolores north of Eighth phone was found in the commercial district at and was transported to CHOMP via ambu- San Carlos and Eighth, and turned over to lance. police for safekeeping. Property to be held Pebble Beach: Construction equipment pending return to owner. Property returned to was stolen from a work site on Spyglass Hill Cops pose for her 92nd birthday owner at 1130 hours. Road. Carmel-by-the-Sea: Dog was found run- Carmel area: Recurring medical issues HERE’S A look at some of the significant SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5 ning in and out of traffic at Ocean and with two elderly subjects on Dougherty Place. calls logged by the Carmel-by-the-Sea Police Junipero. The dog was brought to the police Carmel area: Report of a suspicious per- Department and the Monterey County Sheriff’s Carmel-by-the-Sea: Person found earbuds station for safekeeping. Owner was notified son contacting a juvenile on Rio Road. Office last week. unattended in the commercial district on San and retrieved the animal. This week’s log was compiled by Mary Carlos south of Seventh, and turned the proper- Carmel-by-the-Sea: Police responded to WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Schley. ty over to police for safekeeping. Property to be the report of a trash bag of transient items that held in safekeeping pending identification of were left in the bushes at Lincoln and Sixth. Carmel-by-the-Sea: Man who lives on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 owner. Officer took custody of the property and Fourth Avenue east of Monte Verde reported at Carmel-by-the-Sea: A female at San brought it back to the station for safekeeping. 0021 hours that large branches fell on his roof Pacific Grove: Criminal trespass on Carlos and Fourth reported her wedding ring Carmel-by-the-Sea: Vandalism reported to from a neighbor’s tree. Police units were unable Presidio Boulevard. Subject was cited and missing or stolen. a vehicle at Seventh and San Carlos. No current to determine if there was damage caused by the released. Carmel-by-the-Sea: A 30-year-old unem- suspect(s) or leads. branches, because the roof was inaccessible. Pacific Grove: Loud music complaint on ployed male from Paradise was arrested at Carmel area: Verbal dispute between a The residence with the tree appeared to be Cedar Street. Possible elder abuse. Suspect Atherton and Mesa for possession of drug husband and wife. uninhabited. Civil matter: The resident stated information obtained. paraphernalia, driving on a suspended driver’s he would find out who was responsible for the Carmel Valley: Deputies responded to a license, driving without an interlock device, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 property and request removal of the branches. reported domestic violence incident. A 46- and DUI with priors. His vehicle was towed, Carmel-by-the-Sea: Investigated a traffic year-old male was arrested. Case continues and he was transported to county jail. Carmel-by-the-Sea: Adult male at San collision on San Carlos Street. with the deputy district attorney. Carmel Valley: Victim reported an Carlos and Eighth reported an altercation with Carmel-by-the-Sea: Dog found running at his female roommate and her boyfriend. He large on Ridgewood Road was picked up by the complained his roommate is constantly party- police department. Owners contacted, and the ing during the late hours of the night. He dog was returned. A trusted name on the Monterey Peninsula requested the boyfriend be removed from the apartment. It was explained to him the See POLICE LOG page 11 IYD for nearly 50 years! boyfriend could not be made to leave, because In Yours Dreams Section Terry McGowan 831.236.7251 We pay for news photos! www.terrymcgowan.com [email protected] The Carmel Pine Cone will pay up to $50 for photos of newsworthy events around the Monterey Peninsula. GRI, CRS, ABR, SRS, e-Pro, SRES CalBRE# 01126129 Submit yours to [email protected].

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By MARY SCHLEY long time, but unfortunately, the baby did not everything they found, arrest the father,” he survive.” said, adding that he doesn’t know the details DEPUTIES ARRESTED a Cachagua Road resident The ambulance remained at the property of what led them to charge Fosso with child Wednesday, the day after his 3-month-old son was found until the coroner arrived. “We have the body endangerment. dead in his home, according to Monterey County Sheriff’s of the deceased in the ambulance and have “Ultimately, the DA’s office will review Cmdr. John Thornburg. Arthur Fosso, 36, was booked into been asked to not move the body,” a crew the case and decide the best charge that fits county jail on $50,000 bail for a charge of felony child member told the dispatcher at Monterey the case,” he said. endangerment causing death. County Communications, explaining that the While Fosso was taken to county jail, the “Yesterday at 10:30 in the morning, we got a 911 call from ambulance would remain at the scene indef- three other young children in his home — a the Cachagua area about an unresponsive 3-month-old,” initely. “We’re waiting for the coroner.” 3-year-old girl, and two boys, ages 10 and 12 Thornburg told The Pine Cone Wednesday. Thornburg said the child showed no signs — were turned over to child protective ser- An ambulance crew from the fire station at mid-valley, as of obvious trauma, and that an official cause vices. well as Cachagua volunteer firefighters and sheriff’s of death will come after an autopsy. Thornburg said their mother is in the hos- deputies, made their way to the log cabin located up a quar- Results, including toxicology, might not pital, but he doesn’t know why. ter-mile-long dirt road off Cachagua Road near Via Cielo. It be available for several weeks. “There are other family members around took the ambulance about 45 minutes to get there. “The deputies were out there for almost that might be able to take custody of those “They located the baby and the father,” Thornburg said. 24 hours processing the scene, looking at kids, but for now, they’re in the custody of “They did try lifesaving measures with the baby for a very everything, and they ultimately did, based on Arthur Fosso CPS,” he said. 6A The Carmel Pine Cone March 3, 2017 ROOF FIRE DAMAGES BUILDING ON OCEAN AVENUE Grant applications By MARY SCHLEY for events due Friday FIREFIGHTERS HAD to peel back a gutter and cut through the thick shingled roof of a historic storybook- PINE CONE STAFF REPORT style building in the Court of the Golden Bough PPLICATIONS FOR financial assistance from the City Wednesday night to put out a small fire. A of Carmel for special events and community groups are due As darkness fell around 6:16 p.m. March 1, someone March 3. called 911 to report smoke in the area of the Cottage of “Community promotions fund grants” help offset costs for Sweets. Police officer Joe Boucher and firefighters from events “that have economic, charitable or community benefits Carmel Fire Ambulance, Monterey Fire and Cal Fire while maintaining the values and unique character of the vil- responded to find smoke coming not from the candy store, lage.” but from the roof of the building next door that’s home to Eligible events must take place within the city limits a skincare shop. Using the stairway of a neighboring apart- between July 1 of this year and June 30 of next year (the ment to the west, fire crews climbed up and extinguished upcoming fiscal year). the smoldering spots. They then cut through the roof to Meanwhile, local organizations that “provide community, ensure the fire had not spread underneath. It hadn’t. environmental and social services that benefit the city’s com- As the firefighters worked, a woman on the street munity and enhance the well-being of its citizens,” like habitat argued with one of the men from the shop about whether restoration projects and youth activities, can ask for money employees there or the apartment’s tenants might be to from the “city council discretionary fund” to help pay for blame for the fire. She stridently denied that she or her them. boyfriend smoke cigarettes but said the shop workers do. Both financial assistance programs are new. The city A cigarette? designed them to figure out a fair and equitable means of dis- tributing funds for community projects and providing credits On Thursday, Monterey Fire investigator David Reade toward event fees. said the firefighters’ preliminary report at the scene For more about grants for events, or to receive an applica- showed the fire had started on the outside of the roof, and tion packet, visit the city’s website at www.ci.carmel.ca.us or that they speculated a recklessly discarded cigarette could contact community activities director Janet Bombard at (831) be the cause. 624-1366 or [email protected]. “The report says it most likely it started with smoking The community activities and cultural commission reviews material. That was based on what people were saying on the applications and makes recommendations on funding to scene,” Reade said. “It’s an exterior fire on the roof, and if the city council, which approves the grants. you look around, there are cigarette butts all over the To learn more about the funds for community activities and place.” projects, go online or contact city clerk Ashlee Wright at (831) But he was unwilling to conclude a smoker had caused PHOTO/MARY SCHLEY 620-2016 or [email protected]. the fire and said he would be investigating it further. Reade The money comes from the Carmel city council’s discre- estimated the damage at around $2,000 for the damage to Firefighters ensured the small roof fire on an Ocean Avenue building tionary fund, which is allocated in each year’s budget. the gutter and the roof. was fully extinguished and had not spread.

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Each tree has a marker showing its day by planting Centennial Trees in town. trees planted within the city limits, and number, year planted, and any personal ded- Sponsored and selected by donors, the raised $23,500 for the group’s special fund ication, and its location is included on an cypress, Monterey pines and oaks were put with the Community Foundation for interactive map on the group’s website, in the ground with a pledge by the organiza- Monterey County. The money is earmarked www.carmelforest.org. The larger the dona- tion to continue their upkeep, and to install for reforestation and educational projects, tion, the more prominent the location. tags showing which trees were planted in according to Sutherland. Founded in 1989, the Friends of Carmel honor of someone. On Saturday, the non- She said the program was even more suc- Forest seeks to protect and enhance the profit oversaw the planting of its final cessful than the group had predicted, partic- town’s trees by encouraging people to main- Centennial Tree — a 24-inch coast live oak ularly when it came to people’s desires to tain, care for and plant them. It sponsors tree donated by the Barnett Segal Charitable honor loved ones and special occasions. surveys and distributions of free seedlings, Trust and Bill Brodsley — in the garden at “Meeting the donors and seeing how moved and undertakes other related projects. It’s Harrison Memorial Library. Kept up by the they are has been more fulfilling than we also an official support group of the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea Garden Club, the library could have imagined,” she said. Carmel-by-the-Sea. garden lost a large pine during this winter’s With that success, the Forest Friends Sutherland also mentioned that she and storms, and Brodsley said it’s up to residents decided not to end their tree-planting cam- others are interviewing people to join their to continue replenishing the forest as its paign. And so, anyone wishing to contribute board. older trees fail. And with that, the Forest Friends group decided to continue its tree-planting cam- Council to discuss restaurant rules, paign, even though the centennial is over. In its place, the Commemorative Tree initiative assistant city admin job, money will continue indefinitely, according to Maria Sutherland, president of the Friends of By MARY SCHLEY tral and outlying commercial areas, permit- Carmel Forest board. PHOTO/COURTESY MARIA SUTHERLAND ting outdoor cooking devices on private Sutherland observed that living in Carmel The Friends of Carmel Forest planted a new coast SEVERAL CHANGES to the regula- property at restaurants, and allowing markets is like living in a park, particularly because live oak at Harrison Memorial Library Saturday. tions governing restaurants are set to come to have some seating indoors or outdoors, before the city council at its regular meeting and outdoor grills. Council members will Tuesday, March 7. decide whether they agree. While the crux of the issue was originally Also at the meeting, they will discuss the whether restaurants that take orders at a salary range for assistant city administrator, counter and allow people to pay before get- as well as current pay rates and ranges for ting their food should be allowed in town, the other jobs, and will be asked to authorize a noc grat lu at snoi planning commission decided last month budget adjustment of $12,200 to cover the TO OUR R NECE TLLYY P DETOMOR that the city’s codes should continue to only new rates, which will be retroactive to Jan. 1. permit two kinds of eateries: “specialty,” like Speaking of money, the council will con- T MAE MBME SRE coffee shops and ice cream parlors, and sider mid-year budget adjustments to “full-line,” the more typical formal type of address expenses that were unanticipated or dining, with table service. otherwise not included when the spending But commissioners did vote to recom- plan for fiscal year 2017-2018 was adopted mend a few changes, including reducing the last June. minimum size and number of seats of coffee On the consent agenda — and therefore shops and the like, not allowing specialty not set for individual discussion and voting restaurants to sell alcohol, allowing both specialty and full-line restaurants in the cen- See COUNCIL page 30A

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“There isn’t a date yet, but the equipment STORM is coming next week,” she explained. “It’s a From page 1A special crane that will be delivered in 11 sep- arate loads. When it’s assembled, it will be can open for business again. 23 feet wide — almost the entire width of the “A consequence of our not-for-profit- road.” mission to provide an affordable Big Sur For now, locals are being permitted to experience has been that we have not built travel during the daytime only between large financial reserves,” Jeanne Crowley of Ragged Point and Limekiln Creek Bridge, Deetjen’s posted on social media. “A dona- and between the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge and tion of any amount will be greatly appreciat- Palo Colorado Road. The road is clear north ed.” of Palo Colorado Road, making Rocky Point The inn is hoping to keep some employ- restaurant the only Big Sur business that’s ees on site, and they’re not expecting to accessible to the public from the north. reopen any time soon. Besides the trouble at the bridge, there are “We intend to retain a skeleton staff for numerous active slides along the coast. the anticipated 4- to 5-month closure, and in Anyone entering a closed area must be dri- order to do so, we badly need your support,” ving a vehicle with adequate clearance, such Crowley added. as a truck or SUV. Cruz said Caltrans crews are working “to Crane to the rescue regain as much access from the south as pos- Just two miles north of Deetjen’s, the sible,” and “keep the roadway passable” Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge is still standing, but between the bridge and Palo Colorado Road. it’s uncertain for how long. The cracks in the bridge were discovered Feb. 11, and its con- Trail around bridge gets OK dition is getting worse by the day. Meanwhile, a plan to build a trail so peo- Drilling at the site began Feb. 23 and is ple can walk around the Pfeiffer Canyon expected to continue for about two weeks. Bridge is moving forward, former Big Sur Specifically, engineers are testing the soil, fire chief Frank Pinney reported Thursday the slope and its stability as they plan for the afternoon. new bridge. Pinney met earlier in the day with state Cruz said Caltrans plans to take the park officials, representatives of elected offi- bridge down as soon as possible and get started on a replacement. See DAMAGE page 18A

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Drilling at Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge (top) is helping engineers test the soil and plan for the construction of a new bridge. The existing bridge is failing fast, and work to take it down is expected to begin soon. A red- wood tree took out two rooms at Deetjen’s Big Sur Inn Feb. 20, leaving a mess in its wake (above). The damage comes just a month after two other rooms were destroyed by falling trees and mud.

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Those include Kybella (fat cies. shares the nickname her husband playfully hung on her a that causes a double chin is melted, rather than removed sur- “Dermatology is fascinating to me because the skin shows long time ago, stolen from an episode of “Seinfeld.” gically) and Ultherapy (a nonsurgical method of lifting, tight- what’s going on inside the body. It manifests the disease “He calls me, ‘the pimple-popper MD,’” said Javid, a der- ening and toning skin, using ultrasound to stimulate the process,” she said. “You have to understand the internal body, matologist married to a man who knows better. Her husband body’s own collagen). Her latest purchase, a state-of-the-art and anatomy and physiology, and also how it can manifest is Dr. Richard Rupp, a Salinas-based radiologist. laser, has enabled her to implement 10 brand-new therapies into a skin condition.” Over the past year, usually while performing other routine over the past several months, she said. procedures, Javid has discovered skin cancer on dozens of “She wanted to become a physician from the time she was See JAVID page 30A patients, including several cases of melanoma. 5 years old,” said her father, Ahmad Javid, who earned a One had a dark spot on the bottom of his foot, something Ph.D. in engineering from UC Berkeley after emigrating she only noticed because he wore flip-flops to her office that from Iran, with borrowed money in his pocket, alongside his day. She found a lesion on the skin of another man who had wife, Safoora, a school teacher. “To be honest, I was against merely stopped by to get a prescription updated. Yet another it, and so was my wife. We thought it would be easier for a patient, brand new to her office, showed up with discol- young lady to go into science and get a Ph.D., rather than oration on his scalp that another dermatologist had routinely become a medical doctor. But she was very determined.” dismissed during annual exams. All were melanoma. “I follow criteria, of course, to determine whether I should A used Celica biopsy something, but sometimes it comes down to experi- Javid and her sister, Eela, were born in San Jose, where ence and instinct,” she said. “And maybe there’s angel on my they also attended school. Roya not only got straight A’s, but shoulder telling me, ‘You need to biopsy this.’” she completed most of her first-quarter studies at UC Berkeley while still in high school. Started from scratch “The carrot my parents dangled was that they’d buy me a Since opening her practice in 2011 on Carmel Rancho car if I graduated with straight A’s,” she remembered with a Lane, Javid has built an impressive database of nearly 5,000 laugh. “I worked hard and did it, and they bought me a used patients, almost entirely through word-of-mouth referrals. Toyota Celica. But my little sister, Eela, didn’t get straight A’s “I’m hoping that’s an indicator that people understand that and they bought her a brand-new Jeep. Go figure, huh?” I care about my patients and take each one of them seriously,” After graduating with honors from Berkeley, Javid earned she said. “I started this practice from scratch, with zero a Master of Health Science degree from Johns Hopkins patients. Nobody knew me. None of the local doctors knew University School of Hygiene and Public Health in me. 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What Rodeo Road in Pebble Beach and then “Last week, I got a text message from her “I’ve got friends, so you’ll never see me the inspector saw was “mold caused by poor allegedly fraudulently sublet it to several saying the house has been contaminated with on the street, but I’m homeless,” she said. housekeeping,” Lykken said, and, according others has apparently skipped town with mold, and the owners were going to remodel to the lease, she was responsible for the their rent money and deposits, leaving some and sell it, so the room was no longer avail- Moved to Santa Cruz housekeeping, too. of them short on cash, and one without a able,” Russell said. McGuire also mentioned McGuire certainly can’t be trusted, He said her M.O. is to borrow or take home at all. needing to meet with Russell to return her according to Lykken. “She claimed to my money, and then refuse to pay it back. The owner of the house, meanwhile, has deposit. client that she repaid all the deposits [to her “We’re worried that if she loses in this filed suit against the woman, Donna But that meeting has yet to happen, tenants], but my understanding is she hasn’t case, she’ll go and file bankruptcy like she McGuire (also known as Donna Amadeo) in despite Russell’s repeated attempts to facili- done that,” he said. “And she is claiming she has in the past,” he said. hopes of recovering nearly $14,000 in back tate it. “She couldn’t, because her husband doesn’t owe rent because of mold.” rent. was in the hospital,” she said. “Now, she’s She’s currently renting a house in Santa A history of unpaid bills “She rented a house in Pebble Beach, and out of town. She never called or texts back. I Cruz, according to Lykken, who speculated According to U.S. Bankruptcy Court her last rent payment was for November,” called, and she never answers the phone.” she took the money from the others so she records, McGuire has filed bankruptcy twice said the homeowner’s attorney, Michael Feeling she was scammed, Russell filed could move into that home. — in 1997, and again in 2011. The latter fil- Lykken. “She, without his knowledge or per- complaints with the Monterey County Meanwhile, McGuire has filed legal ing absolved her in several small claims mission, was subletting rooms out and had Sheriff’s Office and the district attorney. papers responding to the suit regarding the cases that had been filed against her by vari- an ad in Craigslist for rooms to rent,” even as Another renter, 77-year-old Glen Walker, Pebble Beach home by saying she refused to ous creditors, and addressed a complaint she was being served with an eviction notice said McGuire moved out last week, taking pay rent because of mold. She included an filed by a woman whom she convinced to for not paying her own. his $700 deposit and an equal amount in rent inspection report noting mold in a closet, loan her $400,000 in 2007 by way of a con- Her monthly rent for the home near money with her, along with $1,000 from a bathroom and living room, as well as stand- voluted scheme under the auspices of a Monterey Peninsula Country Club was woman who was also renting a room, and ing water in a crawlspace and under the mortgage broker. $3,700 per month, and Lykken said she owes $600 from another tenant. kitchen sink, where there was a leak. The Since that bankruptcy, others have sued the homeowner, David Compton, $13,845. “She pocketed the deposits and the rent,” report identified high humidity and poor air- her in hopes of recovering money owed. But she also allegedly owes money to the Walker said. “She hasn’t given me the flow as problems, and McGuire said in her Community Hospital of the Monterey people she took in as tenants, including one deposit back. She said she would.” answer to Compton’s lawsuit that he Peninsula sent her to collections, and she who gave her a $675 deposit for a room she Russell, meanwhile, is still looking for a “breached the warranty to provide habitable was sued by True North AR LLC in June never actually got to use. Diane Russell said place to live. She had been living in Marina, premises.” 2015. 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He had to be taken to Highway 1 by a four-wheel Gisselere was quick to note that “We know we’re not the the road. drive vehicle, and then was picked up by a helicopter and only people who are in this situation,” and said morale was So far, hundreds of people have stepped up to donate more flown to a hospital in Salinas. He’s now recovering in a still high. She said that the monks were continuing with their than $137,000 toward the goal of $300,000. Although that’s skilled nursing facility in Monterey. Gisselere said she daily routines of study, prayer and worship. less than what the hermitage really needs, Gisselere said she believed it was the first time he’s been away from the her- According to Consiglio, “We had an improvised Mardi had a difficult time persuading the brothers to undertake the mitage in 45 years. Gras party Tuesday evening [Feb. 28], with lots of joy and fundraising project at all, let alone to ask for more money. laughter. 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deliveries on the ridge, while the company Jones uses, who bring their own containers. DAMAGE Dassel’s Petroleum, hasn’t. She wonders why Delta can’t From page 10A simply fill up Dassel’s tanks. Race to fix road But Pete Carpenedo of Dassel’s said liability and safety In Palo Colorado Canyon, a work crew is hoping to take cials and current Big Sur fire chief Martha Karstens. issues make it impossible for one company to fill another’s advantage of a break in the weather this weekend to clear log- The route would travel from the south side of the failing company’s tank. He said that’s standard practice in the indus- jams and make repairs to the county road that provides access bridge to an undetermined location in Pfeiffer Big Sur State try. to hundreds of residents, Mid Coast Volunteer Fire Brigade Park. The path “would allow safe foot traffic access for locals T. Mac of Delta said he’s been in contact with Carpenedo, chief Cheryl Goetz reported. and essential personnel to maintain the sustainability of the and confirmed what he said. While Palo Colorado Road remains impassable to vehi- community to the greatest degree possible under the emer- Carpenedo said it would be difficult for any company to cles beyond the 3.3-mile mark — where a surging Rocky gency circumstances,” Pinney said. carry enough propane up the ridge at this time to fill large Creek destroyed a culvert — vehicles can still travel the first The plan calls using the California Conservation Corps tanks. Instead, he said his company is working on a plan to three miles, at least for now. for labor, which would be paid for by state parks. The agency deliver 100-pound cylinders of propane to the ridge. “We have 22 logjam s along Palo Colorado Road,” Goetz would also cover the cost of materials. “We feel for everyone down there,” Carpenedo added. “As reported. “And we’ve cleared twice that many.” The work is set to start March 15. State parks estimated soon as Highway 1 opens, we’re going to do everything we Besides the damage to Palo Colorado Road, “all of our the project could be completed by May 3, but others at the can to get people gas.” dirt roads are a mess,” Goetz explained. “Green Ridge, meeting wanted it finished earlier. After a discussion, it was Not only do many Big Sur residents rely on propane for Rocky Creek and Long Ridge roads are in bad shape,” she agreed that the Big Sur Volunteer Fire Brigade would sponsor heating and cooking fuel, but some also have propane refrig- said. “Garrapatos Road is a wreck.” a volunteer crew, which would be supervised by state parks. erators because power outages are more common down the While it might be tempting for some to see the damage up coast. close, Goetz urged the public to stay out of the canyon so Running on empty people don’t get in the way. “We’ve had tourists drive right About four miles south of Deetjen’s on Partington Ridge, Esalen offers locals hot baths, fresh water past the ‘road closed’ sign,” she explaimed. resident Linda Sonrisa Jones told The Pine Cone some of her For Big Sur residents who do run out of propane, Esalen Just last week, a van filled with 30 hikers tried to drive all neighbors are upset that they can’t get their propane tanks Institute is offering an enticing alternative. the way to a trailhead at — eight miles east of refilled — even though propane deliveries are happening in “If you can safely make your way to our property, the Highway 1.“You’ve got to be freaking kidding me,” the fire her neighborhood.Delta Liquid Energy has been able to make small group of staff at Esalen would like to invite you to chief responded. share some of our available resources,” Esalen’s director of While it’s difficult to get around in “The Canyon” these operations Patrick Sheridan announced this week. days, Goetz said it would be much worse without the efforts For now, the hot baths are open to locals every day from 2 of residents who are working hard to keep the road passable. Virginia Woodward Stone to 5 p.m., but reservations are required. In particular, she said Norm Cotton and Brian Patch have irginia W. Stone (Ginny) passed away in her Carmel “We’d ask that you call ahead to ensure the safety and wel- done wonders with heavy equipment, and they even replaced Vhome November 17, 2016. She was a remarkable wom- fare of all visitors as we can only support a limited group at a critical culvert along the county road. She also noted that an. Born in Portland, Oregon to Donald L. and Lillian Bak- a time,” Sheridan added. The phone number is (831) 667- two other residents who have been a big help, Mike Caplin er Woodward on February 1, 1927, she grew up in the family 3023. and Mike Doig, lost their homes in last summer’s Soberanes home she shared with her parents and two younger brothers. Fresh drinking water is also available at Esalen for those Fire. She attended schools in Portland and was given her life- The Palo Colorado area has been inundated with mud- long love of English by a high school English teacher, a pro- slides and debris flows before, but nothing like this in recent fession she pursued with great success after graduating from memory, in large part because hillsides were stripped bare of erosion-controlling vegetation by the Soberanes Fire, which the University of Oregon. A ANDRE LONG T TWEED After her first marriage also destroyed 57 homes. she moved to the San Fran- “Remember El Niño in ’98?” Goetz said, referring to the Andrea Long wT eedt, 73, of P Beacebble h passed last time the area was hit hard with mudslides and debris cisco Bay area where she awa y FeFebr 2uar .1y worked in sales and eventu- flows. “This is worse.” Andr was tea he daught of the later e Col. Richard J. ally became a buyer for the iconic I. Magnin’s on Union and Alice C. Long . PPrrofessional House Sitter square. Once, on leaving was borShe n in Boston and g er w up living with her work, she shared the service ffaamily on various Army posts in the U.S., Ger yman , and PePet Sitter Services elevator with Marilyn Mon- ance and TrF yekur . roe! Eventually she moved She tcame eerMonto y 1in 962 when Col. Long AVVAAILABLE NOW FOR SHORRTER OR EXTENDED STTAAYS with her two small children became Commandant of Originally from Miami, background in historical to Moss Landing and then to the Deffeense Language preservation working for some of the most prestigious Carmel where she lived with her mother Lillian Woodward, titutIns at the Pre esidio. museums in Florrida. Spanish Mission in TaTallahassee, known for her column Moss Landing Footnotes, a column At the time she was and The Deering Estate at Cutler in South Florida. Virginia later took over when her mother’s eyesight failed. attending the U erniv sity Trained in care for fine art and gallery pieces as well Virginia turned to teaching first in Aromas and Watson- as the oversight and closing of historical complexes of Massachusetts and was ville High School, then to Pacific Grove Middle School and and handling of delicate artifacts. Worked for the finally to Pacific Grove High School. She touched many a member of OmegChi a staiined glass artist Alan Masaoka at Masaoka Glass Design of Carmel. students’ lives. She instituted the first Advanced Placement ityorsor . She com tple ed I can care for the needs of your home, pets, and class (English) in the 1970s, and created the popular honors her sophomore year at collections with the professionalism that they deserve. English/ history class with Bob Russell in 1980. She estab- MPC an d gradtduatedid in lished herself as an expert in Steinbeck. Her love of the local fr1 U965 .C. Daom vis. Catherine Berendsohn writer inspired many young students and her classes became Andrea taught school 305-859-1278 • [email protected] the most popular at PGHS where she was known by stu- ffoor a year in Oakland **PPrrofessional Referencees available upon request. dents as “Mrs. Hummel.” During this time she found time beffoore becoming Public Afffaairs Officer at the N va al to earn her master’s degree in English from San Jose College aduatrtgosP e School. She r tesigned hat position in and teach part time at Monterey Peninsula College. There 1973 when she mar Pr Tteied wer eedt. she developed a class called Steinbeck Country. She gave Andrea was a fafaithful member of the San Carlos SHIRLEY KIATTA, RN, CMC many lectures and classes in Doc Ricketts’s Lab and came to know several of Steinbeck’s personal friends. In 1978, she al.hedrCat • ELDER CARE CONSULTANT took a year long position at the American School in Lon- She had a liffee long passion fofor rescue dogs and leaves • COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST don. On her return she met the love of her life, Ben Stone, behind fof our. She w as also a ser ious antiq ue collectoruecollector • CERTIFIED GERIATRIC CARE MANAGER whom she married in 1983. They spent 25 glorious years enjo ed dryand iving her 12 cylinder Jaguar. together living in Carmel, traveling extensively to Europe, wShe pras bedeceased y parher ents and tobrher her Helping Families Make Informed Choices especially her beloved England, Africa and South Ameri- d J. (MikharRic e) Long. ca where Ben pursued his passion for fly fishing and Vir- I am an initial contact to… She is survived by husband P erte , step children Tracy Assess needs of client and family. ginia for history and family genealogy. Both were involved Plant, Susan Blac Rkbur and Pobern, Ttet eedtwer ; her Identify resources to meet the client’s needs. in numerous community groups many of which Virginia tsis er Felicity Hager, niece Chloe Hager and nephews Assist in coordinating those resources. continued after Ben’s death. These included her years at Tor Cole and Shane Hager; Burke, Nathaniel and Jeremy House, her volunteer work for La Mirada, The Monterey 2010 Business Excellence Award Winner Long. Museum of Art, the Monterey County Symphony Society, Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Democratic Women of Monterey County, Carmel Public Those who wish to make a contribution ar asked te o consider the Alzheimer Assn. or t SPC .Ahe Monterey/Salinas Offices and Home Visits Library Association and La Casa. One of her major causes 479 Pacific Street, Monterey • 60 West Alisal Street, Salinas was OLAF, the Odello Land Acquisition Fund. She was an A graavveside service will be held Marc 15, 20h 17 at 10 avid follower of politics and sports, especially her beloved a.m. at the San Car Ceme in Montertlos .yeery 831.645.9950 Giants and 49ers. She was in several book clubs, writing and Condolences maayy be wr titt o ten he fafamillyy www.shirleykiatta.com / [email protected] poetry groups. She will be missed for her grace, intelligence www.berat mudezffaamillyyfunerals.com and insight. She in predeceased by her two brothers Donald and Richard Woodward, her parents and husband. She is sur- Get your complete Pine Cone every Thursday vived by her son Chip Hummel, daughter Chris Carpen- night by email — free subscriptions at ter-Franken, son-in-law Evan Franken, his son and daugh- www.carmelpinecone.com ter and grandson, her sister- in laws Jackie Woodward of Carmel and Lynn Woodward of San Francisco, as well as her beloved cousins. She is also survived by stepsons Ben Stone, Jr. and Larry Stone, stepdaughter Mary Holford, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and neph- Monterey Cemetery Niches for Sale ews. There will be a celebration of her life, March 4, at her Carmel Three niches available in Monterey City Cementero El Encinal, located near home from 1-4. In lieu of flowers memorial donations should Lake El Estero. Purchase all three at $7,000.00 or one at $2,400.00. Niches P39, P40 & P41 be made in her honor to the charity of your choice. She was an elegant lady and she will be missed. Contact Richard Fowler (541) 857-6727 or [email protected] March 3, 2017 The Carmel Pine Cone 19A

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(PC212) Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as the duly Appoint- Case Number 17PR000066 of Monterey County on February 9, 2017 ness as: DE L’ESPRIT DESIGN, 225 Cross- ed Trustee, under and pursuant to the power To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- Original road Blvd., Ste 544, Carmel, CA 93923. of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust tingent creditors, and persons who may oth- 2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17/17 Registered owner(s): FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SUMMONS – FAMILY LAW recorded on January 25, 2007 as Instru- erwise be interested in the will or estate, or CNS-2975477# PATRICIA MARIE POTTER, 330 Woodside NAME STATEMENT CASE NUMBER: 16FL001910 ment No. 2007006824, of official records both, of ROBERT NOEL NEWSOM, ROBERT CARMEL PINE CONE Dr., Unit 124, Salinas, CA 93901. File No. 20170147 in the Office of the Recorder of Monterey N. NEWSOM, ROBERT NEWSOM. Publication dates: Feb. 24, March 3 10, 17, CECIL LEE POTTER, 330 Woodside Dr., Unit The following person(s) is (are) doing busi- NOTICE TO RESPONDENT: County, California, executed by MICHAEL A PETITION FOR PROBATE has 2017. (PC223) 124, Salinas, CA 93901 ness as: SPECIALIZED COURIER SER- JULIA RUIZ LUNA R. BERUBE, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE been filed by SCOTT NEWSOM in the County of Principal Place of Business: Mon- VICE, 425G West Laurel Dr., Salinas, CA You have been sued. AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as Trustor(s), in Superior Court of California, County of terey 93906. PETITIONER’S NAME IS: favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- MONTEREY. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This business is conducted by: a married Registered owner(s): JOSE CARDENAS TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for The Petition for Probate requests that NAME STATEMENT couple. ROBERT CHARLES BARBER, 425G West Lau- ALLIANCE BANCORP as Beneficiary, WILL SCOTT NEWSOM be appointed as personal File No. 20170344 The registrant commenced to transact busi- rel Dr., Salinas, CA 93906 You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH- representative to administer the estate of the The following person(s) is(are) doing business ness under the fictitious business name or County of Principal Place of Business: Mon- this Summons and Petition are served on you EST BIDDER, in lawful money of the United decedent. as: names listed above on N/A. terey to file a Response (form FL-120) at the court States, all payable at the time of sale, that THE PETITION requests authority to Trini’s Plumbing, 990 Prado Dr., Soledad, I declare that all information in this state- and have a copy served on the petitioner. A certain property situated in said County, administer the estate under the Independent This business is conducted by: an individual. letter, phone call , or court appearance will California describing the land therein as: AS CA 93960, County of Monterey ment is true and correct. (A registrant who The registrant commenced to transact busi- not protect you. MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF Administration of Estates Act. (This authority Registered Owner(s): declares as true any material matter pursuant ness under the fictitious business name or If you do not file your Response on time, TRUST The property heretofore described is will allow the personal representative to take Trinidad Zavala, 990 Prado Dr., Soledad, to Section 17913 of the Business and Pro- names listed above on Jan. 1, 2011. the court may make orders affecting your being sold “as is”. The street address and many actions without obtaining court ap- CA 93960 fessions code that the registrant knows to be I declare that all information in this state- marriage or domestic partnership, your prop- other common designation, if any, of the real proval. Before taking certain very important This business is conducted by an Individual false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable ment is true and correct. (A registrant who erty, and custody of your children. You may property described above is purported to actions, however, the personal representative Registrant commenced to transact business by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars declares as true any material matter pursuant be ordered to pay support and attorney fees be: 122 CARMEL RIVIERA DRIVE, CARMEL will be required to give notice to interested under the fictitious business name listed ($1,000)). to Section 17913 of the Business and Pro- and costs. AREA, CA 93923 The undersigned Trustee persons unless they have waived notice or above on 06/30/2016 S/ Cecil Potter fessions code that the registrant knows to be For legal advice, contact a lawyer imme- disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of consented to the proposed action.) The in- S/ Trinidad Zavala Jan. 12, 2017 false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable diately. Get help finding a lawyer at the Cali- the street address and other common desig- dependent administration authority will be This statement was filed with the County Clerk This statement was filed with the County Clerk by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars fornia Courts Online Self-Help Center (www. nation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be granted unless an interested person files an of Monterey County on February 14, 2017 of Monterey County on Jan. 12, 2017 ($1,000)). courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the California made without covenant or warranty, express objection to the petition and shows good Original Filing NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) S/ Robert C. Barber Legal Services Web site (www.lawhelpcali- or implied, regarding title, possession, or en- cause why the court should not grant the 2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17/17 of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name State- Jan. 17, 2017 fornia.org), or by contacting your local coun- cumbrances, to pay the remaining principal authority. CNS-2959112# ment generally expires at the end of five years This statement was filed with the County Clerk ty bar association. sum of the Note(s) secured by said Deed A hearing on the petition will be CARMEL PINE CONE from the date on which it was filed in the of- of Monterey County on Jan. 18, 2017 NOTICE — THE RESTRAINING OR- of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided held in this court as follows: Publication dates: Feb. 24, March 3 10, 17, fice of the County Clerk, except, as provided NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) DERS ON PAGE 2: These restraining orders in said Note(s), advances if any, under the Date: April 12, 2017 2017. (PC224) in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name State- are effective against both spouses or domes- terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, Time: 9:00 a.m. expires 40 days after any change in the facts ment generally expires at the end of five years tic partners until the petition is dismissed, a charges and expenses of the Trustee and Dept.: 13 set forth in the statement pursuant to Section from the date on which it was filed in the of- judgement is entered, or the court makes fur- of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Address: Superior Court of California, PUBLIC NOTICE 17913 other than a change in the residence fice of the County Clerk, except, as provided ther orders. They are enforceable anywhere The total amount of the unpaid balance of County of Monterey, 1200 Aguajito Road, address of a registered owner. A new Ficti- in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it in California by any law enforcement officer the obligations secured by the property to Monterey, CA 93940. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Plan- tious Business Name Statement must be filed expires 40 days after any change in the facts who has received or seen a copy of them. be sold and reasonable estimated costs, ex- If you object to the granting of the ning Commission of the City of Carmel- before the expiration. set forth in the statement pursuant to Section FEE WAIVER: If you cannot pay the fil- penses and advances at the time of the initial petition, you should appear at the hearing by-the-Sea will conduct a public hearing The filing of this statement does not of itself 17913 other than a change in the residence ing fee, ask the clerk for a fee waiver form. publication of this Notice of Trustee’s Sale is and state your objections or file written ob- in the City Hall Council Chambers, locat- authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious address of a registered owner. A new Ficti- The court may order you to pay back all estimated to be $1,781,715.72 (Estimated). jections with the court before the hearing. ed on the east side of Monte Verde be- Business Name in violation of the rights of an- tious Business Name Statement must be filed or part of the fees and costs that the court However, prepayment premiums, accrued Your appearance may be in person or by tween Ocean and Seventh Avenues, on other under Federal, State, or common law before the expiration. waived for you or the other party. interest and advances will increase this figure your attorney. Wednesday, March 8, 2017. The public (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and The filing of this statement does not of itself The name and address of the court is: prior to sale. Beneficiary’s bid at said sale If you are a creditor or a contin- hearings will be opened at 4:00 p.m. or Professions Code). authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, may include all or part of said amount. In gent creditor of the decedent, you must as soon thereafter as possible. For the ORIGINAL FILING Business Name in violation of the rights of an- COUNTY MONTEREY addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a file your claim with the court and mail a copy items on the agenda, staff will present Publication Dates: Feb. 10, 17, 24. March 3, other under Federal, State, or common law 1200 Aguajito Road cashier’s check drawn on a state or national to the personal representative appointed by the project, then the applicant and all 2017. (PC204) (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Monterey, CA 93940 bank, a check drawn by a state or federal the court within the later of either (1) four interested members of the public will be Professions Code). The name, address and telephone num- credit union or a check drawn by a state or months from the date of first issuance of allowed to speak or offer written testimo- NEW FILING with CHANGES(S) from the ber of the petitioner’s attorney, or petitioner federal savings and loan association, savings letters to a general personal representative, ny before the Commission takes action. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS previouse filing without an attorney, is: association or savings bank specified in Sec- as defined in section 58(b) of the California Decisions to approve or deny the project NAME STATEMENT Publication Dates: Feb. 10, 17, 24. March 3, JOSE CARDENAS tion 5102 of the California Financial Code Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date may be appealed to the City Council by File No. 20170244 2017. (PC209) 979 Longfellow Drive and authorized to do business in California, of mailing or personal delivery to you of a filing a written notice of appeal with the The following person(s) is(are) doing Salinas, CA 93905 or other such funds as may be acceptable notice under section 9052 of the California office of the City Clerk within ten (10) business as: 595-9862 to the Trustee. In the event tender other than Probate Code. Other California statutes Ronald D. Lance cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold working days following the date of ac- 1. Rural Dispos-All Service, 2. Carmel FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 11 W. Laurel Dr., Ste 215 the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed Upon Sale and legal authority may affect your tion by the Planning Commission and Valley Disposal Service, 3. UWS of Cali- NAME STATEMENT Salinas, CA 93906 until funds become available to the payee or rights as a creditor. You may want to paying the requisite appeal fee. fornia, 11420 Commercial Parkway, Cas- File No. 20170252 (831) 443-6509 endorsee as a matter of right. The property consult with an attorney knowledge- troville, CA 95012, County of Monterey; The following person(s) is(are) doing business Lic: LDA #5 of Monterey County offered for sale excludes all funds held on able in California law. If you challenge the nature of the proposed Mailing Address: 1001 Fannin Street, Hous- as: Date Filed: Sept. 28, 2016 account by the property receiver, if appli- You may examine the file kept action in court, you may be limited to raising ton, TX 77002 MC Squared, 1575 Plumas Ave., Seaside, (s) Teresa A. Risi, Clerk cable. If the Trustee is unable to convey title by the court. If you are a person interest- only those issues you or someone else raised Registered Owner(s): CA 93955, County of Monterey by Mary robles, Deputy for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole ed in the estate, you may file with the court at the public hearing described in this notice, USA Waste of California, Inc., 1001 Fannin Registered Owner(s): Publication Dates: Feb. 10, 17, 24, March 3, and exclusive remedy shall be the return of a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) or in written correspondence delivered to the Street, Houston, TX 77002; Delaware Joe Campo, 1575 Plumas Ave., Seaside, CA 2017. (PC 214) monies paid to the Trustee and the successful of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of Planning Commission or the City Council at, This business is conducted by a Corporation 93955 biddershallhavenofurtherrecourse.Noticeto- estate assets or of any petition or account or prior to, the public hearing. Registrant commenced to transact business This business is conducted by an Individual PotentialBiddersIfyouareconsideringbiddin- as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A under the fictitious business name listed Registrant commenced to transact business SUPERIOR COURT gonthispropertylien,youshould understand Request for Special Notice form is available DS 17-32 (Parton) above on 02/15/2002 under the fictitious business name listed OF CALIFORNIA that there are risks involved in bidding at a from the court clerk. Hunter Porter Eldridge, Architect S/ Courtney A. Tippy, V.P. and Secretary above on N/A COUNTY OF MONTEREY Trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, Attorney for Petitioner: Lopez Avenue, 4 SE of 2nd Avenue This statement was filed with the County Clerk S/ Joe Campo not on the property itself. Placing the highest ROBERT J. HOOY, ESQ., Block: KK Lot: 22 of Monterey County on January 31, 2017 This statement was filed with the County Clerk ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE bid at a Trustee auction does not automati- WILLIAM J. HOOY, ESQ. APN: 010-231-020 Renewal Filing of Monterey County on February 1, 2017 FOR CHANGE OF NAME cally entitle you to free and clear ownership 3125 Clayton Road, Second Floor Consideration of a Track 1 Design Study (DS 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/3/17 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/3/17 Case No. 17CV000525 of the property. You should also be aware Concord, CA 94519 17-32) referral to the Planning Commission CNS-2971770# CNS-2972421# TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: petition- that the lien being auctioned off may be a (925) 798-0426 for the installation of an outdoor wood-burn- CARMEL PINE CONE CARMEL PINE CONE er, RACHEL N. SMITH, filed a petition with junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at This statement was filed with the County ing fireplace at the south side yard of the Publication Dates: Feb. 10, 17, 24, March 3, Publication Dates: Feb. 10, 17, 24. March 3, this court for a decree changing names as the auction, you are or may be responsible Clerk of Monterey County on Feb. 14, 2017. property 2017. (PC206) 2017. (PC210) follows: for paying off all liens senior to the lien being Publication dates: Feb. 17, 24, March 3, A.Present name: auctioned off, before you can receive clear 2017. (PC220) DS 16-378 (Henkel) MADISON JULIANNA HAUK title to the property. You are encouraged to Adam Jeselnick, Architect FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Proposed name: investigate the existence, priority, and size NE Corner of 9th Avenue and Monte Verde NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT MADISON JULIANNA SMITH of outstanding liens that may exist on this Block: 94; lot: 20 File No. 20170205 File No. 20170292 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons property by contacting the county recorder’s NOTICE OF PETITION APN: 010-193-009 The following person(s) is (are) doing busi- The following person(s) is (are) doing busi- interested in this matter appear before this office or a title insurance company, either of TO ADMINISTER ESTATE Consideration of a Final Study Design ness as: FINISHES BY MICHAEL CAL- ness as: R.C. LANDSCAPING, 279 Carmel court at the hearing indicated below to show which may charge you a fee for this informa- of KAREN A. MALLORY (DS 16-378) for the construction of a new HOUN, 3054 Bostick Ave., Marina, CA Ave., Marina, CA 93933. cause, if any, why the petition for change tion. If you consult either of these resources, Case Number 16PR000428 single-family residence located in the Sin- 93933. Mailing addres: P.O. Box 230, Marina, of name should not be granted. Any person you should be aware that the same Lender To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, gle-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District Mailing address: P.O. Box 2631, Carmel, CA 93933. objecting to the name changes described may hold more than one mortgage or Deed contingent creditors, and persons who may CA 93921. Registered owner(s): above must file a written objection that in- of Trust on the property. Notice to Property otherwise be interested in the will or estate, DS 16-436 / UP 17-062 (LB Homebuyers) Registered owner(s): RUBEN COVARRUBIAS, 279 Carmel Ave., cludes the reasons for the objection at least Owner The sale date shown on this Notice or both, of KAREN A. MALLORY, aka KAREN Krebs Design Group, Designer MICHAEL BENSON CALHOUN, 3054 Bos- Marina, CA 93933. two court days before the matter is scheduled of Sale may be postponed one or more times PENNINGTON. SE corner of Lopez and 2nd Ave. tick Ave., Marina, CA 93933. County of Principal Place of Business: Mon- to be heard and must appear at the hearing by the Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee, or a A PETITION FOR PROBATE has Block: KK; Lot: 30 County of Principal Place of Business: Mon- terey to show cause why the petition should not court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the Cal- APN: 010-231-023 be granted. If no written objection is timely ifornia Civil Code. The law requires that in- been filed by GINA ABRAMS in the Su- terey This business is conducted by: an individual. perior Court of California, County of MON- Consideration of Final Design Study (DS This business is conducted by: an individual. filed, the court may grant the petition without formation about Trustee Sale postponements The registrant commenced to transact busi- a hearing. be made available to you and to the public, TEREY. 16-436), Use Permit (UP 17-062) and as- The registrant commenced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or NOTICE OF HEARING: as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. The Petition for Probate requests that sociated Coastal Development Permit for ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A. DATE: April 7, 2017 If you wish to learn whether your sale date GINA ABRAMS be appointed as personal the demolition of an existing residence and names listed above on Jan. 10, 2017. I declare that all information in this state- TIME: 9:00 a.m. has been postponed, and, if applicable, the representative to administer the estate of the construction of a new single-family residence I declare that all information in this state- ment is true and correct. (A registrant who DEPT: 15 rescheduled time and date for the sale of this decedent. located in the Single-Family Residential (R- ment is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant The address of the court is 1200 Aguaji- property, you may call In Source Logic at THE PETITION requests authority to 1) Zoning and Archaeological Significance declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Pro- to Road, Monterey, CA 93940. 702-659-7766 for information regarding the administer the estate under the Independent (AS) Overlay Zoning Districts to Section 17913 of the Business and Pro- fessions code that the registrant knows to be A copy of this Order to Show Cause Trustee’s Sale or visit the Internet Web site ad- Administration of Estates Act. (This authority fessions code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable shall be published at least once each week dress listed below for information regarding will allow the personal representative to take DS 16-439 (Webster) false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars for four successive weeks prior to the date set the sale of this property, using the file number many actions without obtaining court ap- Martha Webster, Property Owner by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000)). for hearing on the petition in the following assigned to this case, CA08006401-14-1. In- proval. Before taking certain very important Camino Real 2 NW of 11th ($1,000)). S/ Ruben Covarrubias newspaper of general circulation, printed in formation about postponements that are very actions, however, the personal representative Block: Q; Lot: 17 S/ Michael B. Calhoun Feb. 7, 2017 this county: The Carmel Pine Cone, Carmel. short in duration or that occur close in time will be required to give notice to interested APN: 010-275-008 Jan. 25, 2017 This statement was filed with the County Clerk (s) Thomas W. Wills to the scheduled sale may not immediately persons unless they have waived notice or Consideration of a Design Study (DS 16-439) This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Monterey County on Feb. 7, 2017 Judge of the Superior Court be reflected in the telephone information or consented to the proposed action.) The in- application for new landscaping and an of Monterey County on Jan. 25, 2017 NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) Date filed: Feb. 8, 2017 on the Internet Web site. The best way to dependent administration authority will be amendment to a special condition for a pre- NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name State- Clerk: Teresa A. Risi verify postponement information is to attend granted unless an interested person files an viously approved residential remodel project of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name State- ment generally expires at the end of five years Deputy: L. Cummings the scheduled sale. Date: February 7, 2017 objection to the petition and shows good located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) ment generally expires at the end of five years from the date on which it was filed in the of- Publication dates: Feb. 10, 17, 24, MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps TS cause why the court should not grant the Zoning District from the date on which it was filed in the of- fice of the County Clerk, except, as provided March 3, 2017. (PC215) No. CA08006401-14-1 17100 Gillette Ave authority. fice of the County Clerk, except, as provided in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it Irvine, CA 92614 Phone: 949-252-8300 A hearing on the petition will be DS 16-466 (Cosentino) in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it expires 40 days after any change in the facts TDD:866-660-4288 Myron Ravelo, Autho- held in this court as follows: Claudio Ortiz Design Group expires 40 days after any change in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant to Section SUPERIOR COURT rized Signatory SALE INFORMATION CAN- Date: March 8, 2017 Mission Street, 4 NE of 10th Avenue set forth in the statement pursuant to Section 17913 other than a change in the residence OF CALIFORNIA BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT Time: 9:00 a.m. Block: 109; Lot: 12 17913 other than a change in the residence address of a registered owner. A new Ficti- COUNTY OF MONTEREY www.insourcelogic.com Dept.: 13 APN: 010-076-015 address of a registered owner. A new Ficti- tious Business Name Statement must be filed FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION Address: Superior Court of California, Consideration of a Concept Design Study tious Business Name Statement must be filed before the expiration. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE PLEASE CALL: In Source Logic AT 702-659- County of Monterey, 1200 Aguajito Road, (DS 16-466) and associated Coastal De- before the expiration. The filing of this statement does not of itself FOR CHANGE OF NAME 7766 Trustee Corps may be acting as a debt Monterey, CA 93940. velopment Permit for the construction of a The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Case No. 17CV000556 collector attempting to collect a debt. Any If you object to the granting of the new single-family residence located in the authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in violation of the rights of an- TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: peti- information obtained may be used for that petition, you should appear at the hearing Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning and Business Name in violation of the rights of an- other under Federal, State, or common law tioner, TERRY ANNE MIHOK, filed a petition purpose. ISL Number 27873, Pub Dates: and state your objections or file written ob- Archaeological Significance (AS) Overlay other under Federal, State, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and with this court for a decree changing names 02/17/2017, 02/24/2017, 03/03/2017, jections with the court before the hearing. Zoning Districts (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). as follows: CARMEL PINE CONE Your appearance may be in person or by Professions Code). ORIGINAL FILING A.Present name: Publication dates: Feb. 17, 24, March 3, your attorney. DS 16-472 (Wilson) ORIGINAL FILING Publication Dates: Feb. 10, 17, 24. March 3, TERRY ANNE MIHOK 2017. (PC213) If you are a creditor or a contin- Claudio Ortiz Design Group Publication Dates: Feb. 10, 17, 24, March 3, 2017. (PC211) Proposed name: gent creditor of the decedent, you must Mission, 2 NW of Vista Avenue 2017. (PC207) TERRY ANNE LOPEZ file your claim with the court and mail a copy Block: 4.5; Lot: 15 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons SUPERIOR COURT to the personal representative appointed by APN: 010-115-016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS interested in this matter appear before this OF CALIFORNIA Consideration of a Final Design Study (DS court at the hearing indicated below to show COUNTY OF MONTEREY the court within the later of either (1) four FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT months from the date of first issuance of 16-472) and associated Coastal Develop- File No. 20170284 cause, if any, why the petition for change NAME STATEMENT of name should not be granted. Any person ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE letters to a general personal representative, ment Permit for the construction of a new File No. 20170170 The following person(s) is (are) doing busi- as defined in section 58(b) of the California single-family residence located in the Sin- ness as: MONTEREY BAY SPEECH THER- objecting to the name changes described FOR CHANGE OF NAME The following person(s) is (are) doing busi- above must file a written objection that in- Case No. 17CV000574 Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date gle-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District ness as: RITZY RAGZ & THINGZ, Dolores APY, 170 17th St. Suite B, Pacific Grove, of mailing or personal delivery to you of a CA 93950. cludes the reasons for the objection at least TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: petition- & 5th, Carmel, CA 93921. two court days before the matter is scheduled er, MEGAN CLARICE WELLS, filed a petition notice under section 9052 of the California UP 17-020 (C Pines 7) Mailing address: P.O. Box 4793, Carmel, Registered owner(s): Probate Code. Other California statutes Adam Jeselnick KATHERINE JENELLE HOOPS, 315 19th St., to be heard and must appear at the hearing with this court for a decree changing names CA 93921. to show cause why the petition should not as follows: and legal authority may affect your SE Corner 7th and Dolores Street Registered owner(s): Pacific Grove, CA 93950. rights as a creditor. You may want to Block: 91; Lot: 20 MOLLY ALTA HILL, 122 W. Alvin Dr. Apt. D, be granted. If no written objection is timely A.Present name: AVA KATHERINE HAVILLAND SPIERING, filed, the court may grant the petition without MASON CHARLES McGINNIS consult with an attorney knowledge- APN: 010-145-020 3rd SE of Ocean on Torres, Carmel, CA Salinas, CA 93906. Consideration of Use Permit (UP 17-020) ADRIENNE ANN CURSIO, 130 11th St., Pa- a hearing. Proposed name: able in California law. 93921. NOTICE OF HEARING: MASON CHARLES WELLS You may examine the file kept application for the addition of a 649-square County of Principal Place of Business: cific Grove, CA 93950. foot second-level mezzanine within an exist- County of Principal Place of Business: Mon- DATE: April 14, 2017 THE COURT ORDERS that all persons by the court. If you are a person interest- Monterey County TIME: 9:00 a.m. interested in this matter appear before this ed in the estate, you may file with the court ing commercial building. The project site is This business is conducted by: an individual. terey located at the southeast corner of Dolores This business is conducted by: an unicorpo- DEPT: 14 court at the hearing indicated below to show a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) The registrant commenced to transact busi- The address of the court is 1200 Aguaji- cause, if any, why the petition for change of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of Street and 7th Ave in the Service Commercial ness under the fictitious business name or rated association other than a partnership. The registrant commenced to transact busi- to Road, Monterey, CA 93940. of name should not be granted. Any person estate assets or of any petition or account (SC) Zoning District. names listed above on Jan. 23, 2017. ness under the fictitious business name or A copy of this Order to Show Cause objecting to the name changes described as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A I declare that all information in this state- names listed above on Feb. 6, 2017. shall be published at least once each week above must file a written objection that in- Request for Special Notice form is available City of Carmel-by-the-Sea ment is true and correct. (A registrant who I declare that all information in this state- for four successive weeks prior to the date set cludes the reasons for the objection at least from the court clerk. Marc Wiener, Community Planning and declares as true any material matter pursuant ment is true and correct. (A registrant who for hearing on the petition in the following two court days before the matter is scheduled Attorney for Petitioner: Building Director to Section 17913 of the Business and Pro- declares as true any material matter pursuant newspaper of general circulation, printed in to be heard and must appear at the hearing JOHN B. MERZON Publication dates: Feb. 24, 2017. (PC225) fessions code that the registrant knows to be to Section 17913 of the Business and Pro- this county: The Carmel Pine Cone, Carmel. to show cause why the petition should not 140 7th St. false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable fessions code that the registrant knows to be (s) Thomas W. Wills be granted. If no written objection is timely Templeton, CA 93465 by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable Judge of the Superior Court filed, the court may grant the petition without (805) 242-4414 ($1,000)). by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars Date filed: Feb. 8, 2017 a hearing. This statement was filed with the County S/ Ava K. Havilland Spiering ($1,000)). Clerk: Teresa A. Risi NOTICE OF HEARING: Clerk of Monterey County on Oct. 6, 2016. Jan. 18, 2017 S/ Katie Hoops, Molly Hill Deputy: L. Cummings DATE: April 14, 2017 Publication dates: Feb. 17, 24, March 3, This statement was filed with the County Clerk Feb. 3, 2017 Publication dates: Feb. 17, 24, March 3, TIME: 9:00 a.m. 2017. (PC222) of Monterey County on Jan. 23, 2017 This statement was filed with the County Clerk 10, 2017. (PC216) DEPT: 14 NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) of Monterey County on Feb. 6, 2017 The address of the court is 1200 Aguaji- of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name State- NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) to Road, Monterey, CA 93940. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS LEGALS DEADLINE: ment generally expires at the end of five years of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name State- APN: 243-163-005-000 TS No: A copy of this Order to Show Cause NAME STATEMENT from the date on which it was filed in the of- ment generally expires at the end of five years CA08006401-14-1 TO No: 95308185 shall be published at least once each week File No. 20170318 Tuesday 4:30 PM fice of the County Clerk, except, as provided from the date on which it was filed in the of- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE (The above for four successive weeks prior to the date set The following person(s) is(are) doing business in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it fice of the County Clerk, except, as provided statement is made pursuant to CA Civil Code for hearing on the petition in the following as: expires 40 days after any change in the facts in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, where it Section 2923.3(d)(1). The Summary will be newspaper of general circulation, printed in Trusted TSG, 304 Belladera Court, Mon- set forth in the statement pursuant to Section expires 40 days after any change in the facts provided to Trustor(s) and/or vested own- this county: The Carmel Pine Cone, Carmel. terey, CA 93940, County of Monterey Call Irma 17913 other than a change in the residence set forth in the statement pursuant to Section er(s) only, pursuant to CA Civil Code Sec- (s) Thomas W. Wills tion 2923.3(d)(2).) YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Judge of the Superior Court Registered Owner(s): address of a registered owner. A new Ficti- 17913 other than a change in the residence Trusted Technical Services Group, LLC, 304 (831) 274-8645 address of a registered owner. A new Ficti- UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED January Date filed: Feb. 10, 2017 tious Business Name Statement must be filed 19, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Clerk: Teresa A. Risi Belladera Court, Monterey, CA 93940; Cal- before the expiration. tious Business Name Statement must be filed ifornia [email protected] before the expiration. TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Deputy: L. Cummings The filing of this statement does not of itself SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED Publication dates: Feb. 17, 24, March 3, This business is conducted by a limited liabil- authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious The filing of this statement does not of itself ity company authorize the use in this state of a Fictitious AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF 10, 2017. (PC217) Business Name in violation of the rights of an- THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU Registrant commenced to transact business other under Federal, State, or common law Business Name in violation of the rights of an- under the fictitious business name listed other under Federal, State, or common law SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On March (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and 14, 2017 at 10:00 AM, outside the main Professions Code). (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and C ARMEL • PEBBLE BEAC H • CARMEL V ALLEY & TH E MONTEREY PENINSULA

Food & Wine Live Music, Galleries and Art This Weee k Clubs and Events

Bash offers a swingin’ good time, Nearly 90, Carmel Art Association Funkanauts get funky at Fernwood revisits past and welcomes future

TURNING BACK the clock to a time from as far away as the East Coast. TWO SHOWS open Saturday, March 4, the Carmel Art Association. “Many of these when jazz and popular music were the same In contrast to today, jazz in the early 20th at the Carmel Art Association, including one works have rarely, if ever, been seen by the thing, the 37th annual Jazz Bash by the Bay century was the music to dance to. Kids that looks back at the nonprofit art center’s general public. And many have changed kicks off Friday, March 3, in Monterey. worked hard to master the moves of the early years, and another that calls attention to ownership hands only once or twice over the More than 1,500 people attended the Lindy Hop, the Balboa, the Collegiate Shag the talents of its contemporary members. past 90 years.” three-day festival last year, which celebrates and other popular dances. The gallery will be the site of a reception A portion of the proceeds will benefit the the many musical styles that thrived during While young people are still outnum- Saturday at 5 p.m. — one of several events nonprofit art center. the golden age of jazz in the early 20th cen- bered by those with silver hair at the Jazz this year commemorating its Bash, the event is catching on 90th birthday. The official with the next generation. birthday party is set for Aug. Art Roundup On A High Note Several of the festival’s musi- 5. cal acts even visited class- “Celebrating 90 Years,” rooms this week in Monterey features over 200 pieces of By CHRIS COUNTS By CHRIS COUNTS County, where they intro- art created by more than 50 duced kids to the joys of jazz. different artists dating back to 1927. The “Toasting New Works” features works by tury. “The kids love the music,” said another artists include S.C. Yuan, Armin Hansen, more than 100 current members of the non- “We have tremendous music,” declared volunteer, Rebecca Fitch. “It’s becoming Ellwood Graham, Jeanette Maxfield profit art group. Included are works by one of the festival’s organizers, Mary Jane more and more prevalent in our schools.” Lewis, Howard E. Smith, Mary DeNeale Miguel Domiguez, Sarah Healey, Mark Rogers. “We have big band, swing, zydeco, Rogers called the festival “a magnet” for Morgan and many others. All the pieces Farina, Will Bullas, Peggy Olsen, Alicia ragtime and New Orleans jazz. It’s feel-good swing dancing clubs that cater to a younger have been consigned from private collec- Meheen and many others. music — you can’t stop moving and tapping crowd. She encouraged people to check out tions. Aberg said more than 600 artists have your toes.” the action in the DeAnza Ballroom at Portola “This is a unique opportunity to view and members of the group over the past nine The celebration features performances by Hotel & Spa on Saturday afternoon when the purchase art created by our most notable more than a dozen acts at Golden State Royal Society Jazz Orchestra takes the stage members from the past,” said Sally Aberg of See ART page 27A Theatre and Portola Hotel & Spa, including — and the dancers take the floor. The Royal Society Jazz Orchestra, The “They dress up,” she added. “It’s really Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band, The High fun to watch them.” Sierra Jazz Band, The Blue Street Jazz All-event badges are available for $105. Band, Crescent Katz, Big Mama Sue and many others. Some of the musicians come See MUSIC next page

Singer-songwriter Rusty Preston will play an eclectic mix of blues, bluegrass, country and folk Saturday in Carmel Valley. A hand-colored photograph (left) shows Viola Russ McBride of the Carmel Art Association in 1950. That piece, as well as Ferdinand Burgdorff’s painting, “Island” (above), are fea- tured in a show opening Saturday.

Celebrating National Women’s History Month, March 12th, 2017 California State Parks and Asilomar State Beach & Conference Grounds presents  ³-XOLD0RUJDQ REQUIEM :RPHQ¶V&OXEV By John Rutter DQGWKH and other sacred works &DOLIRUQLD:RPHQ¶V Camerata Singers 0RYHPHQW´  John Koza, Lecture and PowerPoint Artistic Director & Conductor Presentation with Vintage YWCA Maggie Finnegan, Soprano Dr. Karen McNeill, Poster by Anita Parkhurst, Julia Morgan Historian c. 1920

ost people associate Julia Morgan with Hearst Castle, that opulent estate in the 0hills above California's Central Coast, but Julia Morgan's career and significance is better understood as the product of the California Women's Movement. From her earliest architectural commissions to some of her last, Julia Morgan depended on and helped to design the dynamic landscape of organized womanhood in the early twentieth century.

arch 12th Schedule of Activities at Asilomar: 0i 12 noon - 2:30 p.m. - Self-guided tour of Julia Morgan buildings. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY i 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. - Docent guided walks . MARCH 3 MARCH 4 MARCH 5 i 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. - Dr. Karen McNeill presentation at Dodge Chapel. 7:30PM 7:30PM 2:30PM Doors open at 2:30 p.m. i Lecture is Free but RSVP needed! Phone: (831) 646-6443 and St. Paul’s Episcopal First Presbyterian First Presbyterian leave call back number for reservation confirmation, or email:

Church, Salinas Church, Monterey Church, Monterey [email protected]. Adults $20 Adults $25 Adults $25 i More Information: www.parks.ca.gov Students Free Students Free Students Free  onsider making a day outing by having lunch at the &Morgan-designed Crocker Dining Hall. Dining RSVP: ORDER TICKETS NOW! ONLINE CAMERATA-SINGERS.ORG BY PHONE 831-642-2701 (831) 642-4268 by March 8th.

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Colton Hall in Monterey — an a cappella MUSIC chamber ensemble, VOCI, performs at Few From previous page Memorial Hall (choral music, Wednesday at A local quartet with 7 p.m.). 580 Pacific St., (831) 646-5640. an affection for the Cooper’s Pub & Restaurant in acoustic pop and Saturday badges are $60, while Friday and Monterey — singer-songwriter Stevie Heger rock of the 1960s Sunday badges are $45 each. Students 18 and (Friday at 9 p.m.); and singer-songwriter and 1970s, the under get in for free. Discounted rates are Michael Annotti (Saturday at 9 p.m.). 653 Thyme Bombs play offered to college students and active mili- Cannery Row, (831) 373-1353. Saturday at Bay of Pines restaurant in tary, who can buy day passes for $10 or all- Courtside Bistro at Chamisal Tennis and Monterey event passes for $20. Fitness Club in Corral de Tierra — The Kiki For tickets or more details, call (831) 754- Wow Trio (pop and rock, Friday at 6 8786 or visit www.jazzbashmonterey.com. p.m.).185 Robley Road, (831) 484-6000. East Village Coffee Lounge in Monterey n Live Music March 3-9 — Sincerely, Allison (singer-songwriter Allison Ruiz, Saturday at 7 p.m.). 498 Barmel — The Love Dimension (rock, Washington St., (831) 373-5601. Saturday at 7 p.m.). San Carlos and Seventh, Fernwood Resort in Big Sur — The (831) 626-3400. Funkanauts (funk and rock, Saturday at 9 Bay of Pines restaurant in Monterey — p.m.). On Highway 1 28 miles south of guitarist Gino Raugi, bassist Billy Bosch and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 7 The Thyme Bombs (pop and rock, Saturday Carmel, (831) 667-2422. and drummer David Morwood (jazz, p.m.); pianist David Kempton (jazz, at 7 p.m.). 150 Del Monte Ave., (831) 920- Folktale Winery in Carmel Valley — gui- Saturday at 7 p.m.). 1 Old Golf Course Road, Monday through Thursday at 8 p.m.) and 3560. tarist Whim Jingit (blues, folk and rock, (831) 372-1234. pianist Gennady Loktionov (jazz, Sunday at Cibo Ristorante Italiano in Monterey — Friday at 4:30 p.m.); singer and guitarist The Inn at Spanish Bay in Pebble Beach 10 a.m., Monday through Thursday at 8 Victory Lane (classic rock, Friday at 9 p.m.); Mark Banks (rock and soul, Saturday at — The Jazz Trio featuring pianists Bob p.m.). 26270 Dolores St., (831) 625-9040. No Water After Midnight (r&b and pop, 4:30 p.m.); and singer-songwriter Johan Phillips or Bill Spencer (jazz, in the lobby, The Sunset Lounge at Hyatt Carmel Saturday at 9 p.m.); singer Lee Durley and Sotelo (Sunday at 4:30 p.m.). 8940 Carmel Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m.); and The Highlands — singer Neal Banks and gui- pianist Joe Indence (jazz and swing, Tuesday Valley Road, (831) 293-7500. Dottie Dodgion Trio (jazz, Thursday at 7 tarist Steve Ezzo (pop and rock, Friday at 7 at 7 p.m.); Andrea’s Fault (Wednesday at 7 Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa p.m.); also, a bagpiper plays every evening at p.m.); and singer and pianist Dino Vera p.m.); and The Ben Herod Trio (swing and — guitarist Mike Lent; bassist Steve Uccello 5:45 p.m. 2700 17 Mile Drive, (831) 647- (jazz, blues and r&b, Saturday at 7 p.m. and jazz, Thursday at 7 p.m.). 301 Alvarado St., and drummer David Morwood (jazz, Friday 7500. Thursday at 6 p.m.). 120 Highlands Drive, (831) 649-8151. at 7 p.m.); and trumpeter Dave Hoffman, Julia’s restaurant in Pacific Grove — (831) 620-1234. singer-songwriter Tiffany Decker (Monday Terry’s Lounge at Cypress Inn — and at 6 p.m.); singer and guitarist Rick Chelew singer and pianist Dino Vera (Friday at 7 (Tuesday at 6 p.m.); mandolinist Dave p.m., jazz, blues and r&b, Saturday at 7 Holodiloff (Wednesday at 6 p.m.); and p.m.); pianist Gennady Loktionov and singer-songwriter Buddy Comfort singer Debbie Davis (cabaret, Saturday at 7 (Thursday at 6 p.m.). 1180 Forest Ave., (831) p.m.); Andrea’s Fault (jazz and blues, 656-9533. sat 1-2 Sunday at 11 a.m.); guitarist Richard Lucia Restaurant + Bar at Bernardus Devinck (classical, Sunday at 5 p.m.); and Lodge in Carmel Valley — pianist Martin singer Lee Durley and pianist Joe Indence Headman (jazz, Friday and Saturday at 7 (pop and jazz, Thursday at 6 p.m.). Lincoln p.m.). 415 Carmel Valley Road, (831) 658- and Seventh, (831) 624-3871. 3400. Trailside Cafe in Carmel Valley — Out Mission Ranch — pianist Tom of the Blue (“soul rock,” Friday at 6 p.m.); Gastineau (jazz, Friday, Saturday and and singer-songwriter Rusty Preston (coun- Sunday at 5 p.m.); singer and pianist try, Saturday at 6 p.m.) 3 Del Fino Place, Maddaline Edstrom (jazz and pop, Friday (831) 298-7453.

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LAUREN AND Colin Hattersley have serving beer, but none doing beer and wine long enjoyed checking out the best and together, so we just jumped in headlong.” newest bars, restaurants and tasting rooms. Their “pour house” offers a frequently But it was only recently that the young cou- rotating list of nearly two dozen beers and ple, who have been married nine years, more than a dozen wines, all poured from thought about the fact they were always leav- taps along one long counter. Brick-walled ing their own city to do it. and built with steel and wood fixtures, sim- “We went all over, and realized we never ple furnishings, and a few adornments, their spent any time in Salinas, which is where we narrow space is modern without being harsh, live,” said Lauren. and clean without being sterile. A few flat- And that led to their decision to finally screen TVs are mounted on the wall behind pursue the “wild idea we thought would the bar, along with the screen showing that never happen.” day’s selections from a diverse collection of Last June, the Hattersleys opened microbreweries and wineries. Farmers Union Pour House in a long-vacant “Our concept was a good fit for the land- building on Main Street, just up the street lord, and they thought it was a good fit for from the Taylor Farms building and the downtown, so we started doing improve- National Steinbeck Center. ments,” she said. “There were a lot of changes going on in Her husband’s father is a general contrac- town, so we thought, maybe this is the right tor, and his mother is an interior designer, time,” she said. “There is nothing like this. There are some great bars, and some just Continues next page DELICIOUS POURED DAILY Colin and Lauren Hattersley pursued their “wild idea we COME AND TASTE FOR YOURSELF thought would never happen,” and Carmel-by-the-Sea opened the Farmers San Carlos & 7th Union Pour House. People in Salinas Pouring from 12 noon Daily and the Peninsula 831.626.WINE (9463) are glad they did. Estate Winery 1972 Hobson Ave., Greenfield Pouring from 11 am Daily PHOTO/COURTESY L. HATTERSLEY SCHEIDVINEYARDS.COM 831.386.0316 24A The Carmel Pine Cone March 3, 2017 FOOD & WINE From previous page items that they will actually deliver,” she n See Galante Vineyards n South of France explained. “It’s an amazing complement to our businesses, because we don’t have food Starting March 4, Galante Vineyards will Andre’s Bouchée on Mission Street south which meant they were able to do a lot of and don’t intend on having food. It’s worked be offering monthly tours of the winery and of Ocean Avenue is switching things up for things themselves. “It was an all-hands-on- out well for both of us.” vineyards in Cachagua, complete with lunch its next Supper Club night Monday, March 6. deck project on weekends for months,” The Hattersleys also have a good collec- — and plenty of wine, of course. Continuing Since the series was launched some time Lauren added. tion of menus from other local restaurants on through the spring, with April 1 and 29, May ago, each multicourse prix fixe offered every Now, several months after the opening, hand, in case someone wants to order takeout 13 and June 10 on the calendar, owner Jack other Monday (or so) has focused on a partic- things are operating smoothly, even on the and bring it back, and patrons are “welcome Galante and his crew will open up their 700- ular ingredient or two, like citrus, oysters, busiest nights, and regulars who show up to bring in anything from any restaurant,” acre property, with its vineyards, winery and foie gras, tomatoes, lamb, and the like. again and again always have plenty of new Hattersley added. caves, for tours, tastings — including barrel “We are going to switch it up slightly and beers and wines to try. The pour house is closed Mondays, open sampling — and picnic lunches. make our supper club theme ‘South of “Colin does all of the ordering, and the the rest of the week from 2 to 10 p.m. (until The winery specializes in reds, offering France!’ Lauren Petel said this week. Lauren idea is that it’s a constantly rotating menu,” midnight Fridays and Saturdays), and Lauren several blends, Petite Sirah, Malbec and works the front of the house, and her hus- Hattersley said. “Sometimes that means stuff and Colin can always be found behind the Cabernet Sauvignon in the lineup. It also band, Benoit, is the chef. “We don’t give out isn’t even on for a day, and sometimes it can bar. “Usually, it’s so busy that we are just produces a Sauvignon Blanc. menu details, but to give you an idea of what be on for a week or more. It kind of depends passing each other,” she said. “It’s been real- The cost is $50 per person, and advanced they eat in the south of France, think confit, on what’s the hot drink at the moment.” ly fun, and we are still talking, still married, reservations are required. Call (831) 624- foie gras, paella, etc.” Farmers Union doesn’t serve food, other and still happy. And most of the time, we 3800 or email [email protected]. Dinner will run $46 per person, with an than some cheese and charcuterie, but agree on stuff.” additional $24 per person for those who want patrons can call over to order something to Farmers Union Pour House is located at n wine paired with each course. Corkage is free eat — mostly pizzas — from Giorgio’s next 217 Main St., and can be reached by calling Flights and bites (maximum two bottles per table.) door at 201 Main. (831) 975-4890. Their list of beers and wines Allegro Gourmet Pizzeria in the Barnyard Reservations are available throughout the “They have put together a handful of is available at Taphunter. shopping center will host Flights & Bites, evening. with five courses paired with the wines of Visit www.andresbouchee.com or call Robert Mondavi, Saturday, March 4, at 6 (831) 626-7880.  ;OYLL*V\YZL Monday thru ThursdayÊ p.m., all for $60, including tax and tip. Served All Day The planned lineup for the evening n Mi Sueño at Grasing’s 3VJHS»Z ÓÊœÕÀÃÊÀiiÊ*>ÀŽˆ˜} includes 2013 Oakville Reserve Fumé Blanc for local 939 zip codes in the Waterfront Lot with smoked salmon flatbread, 2013 Napa Wine dinners at Grasing’s restaurant, b b Chardonnay with grilled zucchini crostini, located at the corner of Mission and Sixth, :\UZL[ barbecued chicken pizza with 2013 Napa continue with Mi Sueño of Napa Valley tak- Merlot, and penne pasta and mushrooms ing the stage Tuesday, March 14. :WLJPHSZ with 2013 Carneros Pinot Noir. 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Paddy’s Day,” according to the folks at Reisdorf’s Carmel The two new Ratel ciders will officially launch April 3, but From previous page Honey Co. until then (or until they run out), they can be found for a lim- Honey reportedly aids in recovery from hangovers because ited time on draft. Mulligan Public House on Dolores Street a dishwasher and then as a line cook before making the move it provides sodium and potassium, which help the body break south of Ocean Avenue has the Bright, while Melville Tavern to winemaking, which started with a decade at Stag’s Leap. down alcohol and its byproduct, acetaldehyde, the toxin that at 484 Washington St. in Monterey has the Hopped Apricot. He was winemaker at Vine Cliff and then director of wine- makes people feel lousy after a night of drinking. Honey also Meanwhile, Laschiver’s cider is showing up at more and making for Paul Hobbs before he founded Mi Sueño in 1997. contains fructose, which assists the liver with metabolizing more locations, both in bottle and on draft, including The Fish Since then, he has seen his wines served at the White the toxins. Hopper on Cannery Row, Porter’s in the Forest at Poppy Hills House three times and distributed throughout a dozen states. And so, Carmel Honey Co. stands ready to offer a wide in Pebble Beach, Bottles ’n’ Bins on Lighthouse in New He also works as a consulting winemaker for others. range of honey products to stir into the mug of hot water you Monterey, The Wharf Marketplace on Del Monte, and Cost At the dinner, his wines will be paired with various dishes drink before you go to bed after a hard night of partying Plus World Market in Seaside. created by chef/owner Kurt Grasing, including Salinas Valley (assuming your addled mind can remember to do this), and asparagus with tomato, basil and burrata cheese; roasted scal- the spoonsful you should consume the following morning n Symphony supper clubs lop on short rib ravioli with wild mushrooms; prime New until you feel better. York steak with bleu cheese au gratin potatoes and broccolini, Over the past few years, Reisdorf has worked to educate Following the Monterey Symphony’s matinee perform- and an assortment of cheeses for dessert. himself on the art and science of beekeeping, and has turned ance of “Romeo and Juliet & West Side Story” at Sunset The evening will begin with a 6 p.m. reception, and guests his hobby into a thriving family business. He offers orange Center Sunday, March 19, the Friends of the Monterey will take their seats around 6:30. The price to attend is $135 blossom, sage, wildflower and Meadowfoam varieties, and Symphony will hold a fundraising dinner at Anton & Michel, per person, inclusive. Call (831) 624-6562 for reservations. can be found at food-and-wine events all over the Monterey starting at 5:30 p.m. The dinner is one of the group’s Supper Peninsula and the county. Club series. n St. Pat’s! To learn more about his local honey and where to find it, Located on Mission Street south of Ocean Avenue, the visit www.carmelhoneycompany.com. St. Patrick’s Day is restaurant will serve a three-course dinner with select wines. Corned beef and cabbage. Green beer. Cocktails with still two weeks away, so there’s time. “Enjoy the best of harmony for your ears, and flavor for your unfortunate names. People wearing shamrocks on their heads palate,” organizers said. and acting silly. St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 — a Friday this n The cost is $70 per person, and the net proceeds benefit year — is one of those holidays made for revelry and ram- Ratel’s latest the Monterey Symphony. For a full lineup of concerts and bunctiousness, and local restaurants and bars will be ready. Bryan Laschiver spent years researching and experiment- special events, visit http://www.montereysymphony.org. Flanagan’s at the Barnyards shopping center at the mouth ing to perfect his Ratel hard apple cider before he debuted it of Carmel Valley always has plenty going on, as does the to much anticipation and appreciation almost a year ago. Britannia Arms in downtown Monterey on Alvarado Street. Since then, he’s produced a second batch, and is now preview- BANFF FILM Considering its name, Brophy’s in the Hotel Carmel at San ing two new creations: Bright, a “semi-dry, limited produc- Carlos and Fourth should, too. tion apple and pear cider with broad appeal,” and sour FESTTIVVAAL At Peter B’s BrewPub in the Portola Hotel near Custom Hopped Apricot, “a favorite of ours for a long time.” House Plaza in Monterey, Songs Hotbox Harry Taught Us MARCH 3 • 8:00 PM will be playing country and rock tunes from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and specials will be offered all night, including corned THE BEACH BOYS beef and cabbage for $14.99, Brewer Justin’s Irish Pints for $6, Irish Mules (Tullamore Dew, ginger beer and fresh lime) MARCH 10 • 7:30 PM for $6, and Irish Car Bombs with Stout Resistance, Bailey’s and Jameson for $10. LOS LOBOS At the Rio Grill in the Crossroads shopping center, execu- Y tive chef Cy Yontz will have corned beef and cabbage avail- able at lunch and dinner, with green beer poured throughout MARCH 17 • 8:00 PM R Shakespeap re inn Music the day, and Tarpy’s Roadhouse at Highway 68 and Canyon 2016/201720 2017 Season del Rey will have Anchor Porter on draft for $7, Upstanding

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PRESIDENT DONALD Trump certainly has an odd relationship with the truth, and seems to be constantly getting his facts wrong. Several noteworthy examples — just since he took office — were his insistence that the crowd at his inauguration was bigger than Barack Obama’s, his oft-repeated statement that only a few people were inconvenienced at airports during the rollout of his travel ban, and his claim that his margin of victory in the Electoral College was the biggest since Ronald Reagan. All those statements were whoppers, and we certainly hope he stops telling them. However, it is also true that some of the country’s most influential news com- panies tell whoppers — and their lies are not only bigger than Trump’s, they do a lot more damage because the media have a habit of keeping them up for years. This is especially true when it comes to the inflammatory topic of race. Remember the 2006 Duke University “rape” case? That was a totally phony story which the big news media outlets — especially the New York Times — accepted as true from the outset and turned into a national crusade against some- thing they like to call White Privilege. The problem was that the allegations of rape against the students were totally fabricated by the “victim.” Nevertheless, the news media’s months-long obsession with the story did everlasting damage to the university and the alleged perpetrators, not to mention relations between whites and blacks in the entire country. “They say he’s the city attorney.” Likewise, the 2014 case of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. — an incident that turned out to be nothing more than a petty criminal who shoplifted from a that violent and dangerous criminals will be released into our communities as a result of convenience store, roughed up the proprietor when he tried to stop him, and then Letters this resolution. In Monterey County, anyone who com- was killed while assaulting a police officer who tried to question him. to the Editor mits a crime is arrested and processed According to overwhelming media coverage, however, Brown was a gentle through our established system of law and order. The Pine Cone encourages submission of letters bystander who was murdered because of the color of his skin — a scenario that which address issues of public importance. Letters Undocumented violent criminals serve their sentences, and often, based on their was not only utterly false, but which fanned the flames of racial animosity cannot exceed 350 words, and must include the author’s name and home town. We reserve the right court sentences, are deported. In response to across the country and even led to rioting. to determine which letters are suitable for publica- the various accusations I have encountered, I tion and to edit for length and clarity. spoke with Sheriff Steve Bernal and he has When Trump tells a lie, it’s usually one that inflates his accomplishments or The Pine Cone only accepts letters to the editor confirmed that the resolution passed has not by email. Please submit your letters to impacted his ability to keep criminals off our makes him sound more successful than he is — a pattern that betrays his exces- [email protected] streets in any way, shape, or form. sive ego and deep-seated desire to win. I take the safety of our communities very seriously and want to make clear that noth- Likewise, when reporters tell a false story, they are giving away their inner- Resolution won’t affect sheriff ing in this resolution limits the sheriff’s abil- ity to do his job. most thoughts and beliefs — in the two examples just cited, that the United Dear Editor, The many hardworking undocumented As always, your Fifth District team is here States is a place of savage racial inequality and even overt violence against immigrants in our community are critical to to answer any questions you may have on this matter, as is Sheriff Steve Bernal. minorities. the foundation of our local economy and they deserve our respect. Please continue to call our office at (831) 647-7755 with your concerns or email me Racial prejudice is still a problem in this country, but it only makes things The intent of the Monterey County Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 17-042 at [email protected]. We are here worse to exaggerate it beyond all connection with reality. “Resolution Designating Monterey County a to serve you and your safety is a top priority. Mary Adams, Supervisor Polls show that Trump is mistrusted by many — a phenomenon that will only Welcoming County for Immigrants and Refugees, and Declaring the County a Place Monterey County 5th District get worse if he doesn’t start getting his facts straight. of Trust and Safety for Local Immigrants,” introduced by District 1 Supervisor Luis Remove them ASAP The same polls show that the media are trusted even less than the president. Alejo, was drafted to further our reputation Dear Editor, The more I read in The Pine Cone about If they want to restore their credibility with the public, we suggest that this coun- as a county that recognizes the participation of all its residents in this time of uncertainty Monterey County’s supervisors (with the try’s most influential reporters and editors stop telling fairy tales. and fear. exception of John Phillips) trying to prevent I have heard from constituents who read The Pine Cone who are genuinely concerned See LETTERS next page

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ings, permits and construction bids. The Traveling is great, but coming home LIBRARY council will have its first look at the concept From page 1A during its regular meeting, which will begin Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in city hall on Monte to build community is even better Verde Street south of Ocean Avenue. idea is to move all the services to the Park “It’s really interesting, and if it’s feasible, AFRICA. GALAPAGOS. New Zealand, was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her moth- Branch, because right now it’s difficult to it would be really exciting and certainly Peru, Spain and “Israel, of course.” Susan er and brother both died of cancer, so when provide services out of two buildings.” enhance public service,” Bombard said. “I Greenbaum rattled off a list of places she she survived it, she decided to get involved In their site assessment, the architects think everyone would be really pleased.” loves to visit. She especially likes going to in the fight against it. concluded the main building “may be an Hawaii with her husband, Rabbi Bruce For the past three years, she’s been presi- architectural landmark in Carmel,” but “it no In the nearer term Greenbaum of Congregation Beth Israel. dent of the Breast Cancer Assistance Group longer meets the functional requirements of While such an extensive overhaul is a “We can really relax there,” she said. of Monterey County. “We’re all survivors, all a modern library.” long way off, the Park Branch will shut down Relaxing isn’t Greenbaum’s strong suit, volunteers and we run the whole show. We The consultants found the building for six to eight weeks to get new carpeting however. She’s usually in motion, going from give grants to women who are financially designed by Bernard Maybeck is largely and paint, probably in mid-April. one meeting to the next, sometimes accom- struggling with breast cancer treatment and inaccessible to disabled patrons, needs a “Part of the problem is we still don’t have panied by her dog, Mazik (Yiddish for “mis- follow-up,” she explained. structural analysis and major upgrades, and firm dates,” she said, because the bids chievous”), an affable and energetic little is generally inadequate when it comes to haven’t been awarded yet. “The carpet and Havanese-Maltese mix. Back to childhood having enough space for staff, patrons, stor- paint are original to 1989, when the former Since retiring from a career that included And somehow, during the Jewish film age, collections and programs. bank was renovated into the library.” working in development at Hebrew Union festival, she’s making time for the group’s “It would be better use of space if we Before the work begins, the people who College in Southern California, as director annual fundraiser, a bowl-a-thon at brought everything over here,” to the Park work in that branch and their office furniture of a Jewish student organization at Monterey Lanes on North Fremont Street. Branch, Bombard said. “Then we would will move up to the city’s Vista Lobos build- Vanderbilt University in Tenn., as a part-time “You don’t have to be able to bowl,” she make the main library mostly a community ing at Torres and Third, since the branch will food broker who sold desserts to a major laughed. “We don’t put the bumpers in the space for people to have meetings and events be off-limits to everyone while work is restaurant chain and as part of a merchants’ gutters, but it’s a lot of fun.” and things like that.” As a result, the library underway. organization that helped businesses get set The organization gets a grant from and its main nonprofit supporter, the Carmel “Anything that’s in shelves that are Public Library Foundation, would no longer affixed to the walls will be shrink-wrapped have to hold their fundraisers and other and stay in place,” she explained, while the From Machu Picchu, events at Sunset Center, as they do now. freestanding bookshelves and their contents, Peru, to Mah “It would be so nice to have everything in as well as computers, will be packed up and Johngg, Susan one building,” she said. “We’d actually have kept in portable units in the parking lot. Greenbaum finds meeting rooms and community rooms, and Some materials will also be stored off site, creative ways to spaces where people could have smaller since everything won’t fit in the onsite stor- relax — when she’s group meetings, and other spaces where peo- age. not busy wearing “It’s a big job,” Bombard said. one of her many ple could have lectures.” volunteer hats. The first phase would involve remodeling The vault, which is climate controlled, the Park Branch — which is more modern won’t be affected by the work, so much of but still too small — to add a second story the library’s historical collection will remain and vastly more square footage to accommo- there, while the local history room’s furnish- date all of the library’s collections and staff. ings, card catalog and other items will be “They would basically only have a lobby taken offsite. and a large community space on the first “We’re going to move as much as possible floor, and the rest of that area would be ded- into the vault,” she said, while the rest will go icated to parking, so the rest of the library to a storage space in Pacific Grove that the up to take credit cards, Greenbaum said she’s Community Foundation that covers its over- would go on the second floor,” she said. city has used since the Park Branch’s base- busier than ever. head, so, Greenbaum’s proud to say, 100 per- These ideas are just at the concept phase, ment was sealed off due to water intrusion. Starting March 4, she’ll be occupied with cent of the funds it raises go to breast cancer of course, and any significant changes to “It’s not our true state-of-the-art technology the seventh annual Carmel Jewish Film patients. either building would require not only con- like in the vault, but this is still climate con- Festival, which she co-chairs. It gives an average of $1,500 to $2,000 to siderable fundraising, but detailed plans, trolled, so the city’s art and the rest of the “It started in my living room with a group each woman, to help with non-medical extensive public discussion at multiple hear- local history materials will be out there.” of eight people who said, ‘we should do expenses, like rent, day care and gas cards. this,’” she said. The first year they showed “Some of them live in King City, Bradley five films, all at Congregation Beth Israel. and Greenfield and have daily treatments in again. In fact, I will do all I can to help Monterey or Salinas,” Greenbaum said, so LETTERS defeat her in the next election on this issue Exciting collaboration gas can be a big expense. From previous page alone. The festival’s since grown to four differ- She’s also served on her home owners She and the others have given the back of ent venues, and it lasts three weeks. association board for four years and spear- the deportation of illegal aliens who commit their hand to the law-abiding citizens of this Greenbaum puts her heart and considerable headed a fire abatement program to remove even violent acts, the angrier I get. county who deserve to be protected from thought into it. “When choosing films, we dead trees and brush during the drought. Why do Mary Adams, Simon Salinas, those who would harm us. I wonder how try to do outreach with various other com- Greenbaum’s devotion to community and Luis Alejo and Jane Parker support illegal these disgraceful “public servants” would munities,” she said, citing this alien murderers, gang members, drug dealers feel if an illegal alien who should have been year’s “Rosenwald” as an and rapists living among us? deported murdered one of their loved ones? example. Great Lives The answer is political correctness, which When one or more citizens becomes the It’s a biopic about one of the “Criminal Coddling Four” adhere to in victim of an illegal alien, Adams, Salinas, the owners of Sears-Roebuck knee-jerk fashion. Alejo and Parker will have blood on their in the 1920s, Julius By ELAINE HESSER I said years ago that as a society we would hands. Rosenwald, who established eventually politically correct ourselves right But at least they will be politically cor- schools for African-American kids in rural volunteering goes back to her childhood. She into the grave, and it’s happening now, as rect, and that seems to be all that matters areas throughout the South. There will be a grew up in Nashville, Tenn., the daughter of evidenced by the murders around the United anymore. It’s too bad they can’t be removed discussion afterward with Dumisani a CPA and a stay-at-home mom who was States committed by illegals. the way their initials line up: ASAP. Washington of the Institute for Black president of her synagogue’s sisterhood. I voted for Mary Adams, but never Doug Gamble, Carmel Solidarity with Israel. Greenbaum was “very, very active,” in a That’s the sort of collaboration that gets Jewish youth organization, eventually serv- Greenbaum really excited. “I like to do ing at its regional and national levels. She things to help to bring communities togeth- said she still has friends from that group. er,” she said. She also loves to cook and bake — she brought decadent homemade biscotti ‘Very welcoming’ ATTENTION CONDO to The Pine Cone interview — and she start- At the University of Tennessee, she want- ed an annual barbecue with the neighbors on ed to devote herself to Jewish studies, but BUYERS & SELLERS her street at the mouth of Carmel Valley. there was no major in Judaica. Well, there “To have a happy neighborhood you need wasn’t, until she worked with faculty and Go to our info-packed Year-End Condo Report to know each other. And it’s a way to wel- administration to create one. at www.CarmelAbodes.com. come new people, too,” she said. She met and married her husband 31 Click on Market, Condo Market. But not every aspect of Greenbaum’s life Voila, you are there! has been so cheerful. Several years ago, she See LIVES next page Paul Brocchini Mark Ryan (831) 601.1620 (831) 238.1498 [email protected] [email protected] BROCCHINI-RYAN www.CarmelAbodes.com

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I was silenced and forcibly removed from the Senate floor “My husband and I have talked about it, and neither of us during an adjournment in memory of Vietnamese and CELEBRATING THE “power and artistry of cinema” is sure we’d encourage our two boys (Alexander, 13, and Vietnamese refugees which also offered another historic per- — and taking on important issues that impact the Jewish Nicholas, 10) to become doctors,” she said. “Medicine is a spective on former Sen. Tom Hayden’s active support of community everywhere — the 7th annual Carmel Jewish long haul that really begins in high school. If you don’t get North Vietnam’s communist regime during the Vietnam Film Festival kicks off when the film, “On the Map,” is fantastic grades in high school, you won’t get into a great col- War,” Nguyen said in a statement released Feb. 24. screened Saturday, March 4, at Congregation Beth Israel. lege. If you don’t come from a great college, you can’t jump From Monning’s perspective, though, objecting to “On the Map” tells the story of how an underdog Israeli into a great medical school. And if you don’t do well in med Nguyen’s comments was the right thing to do. basketball team in 1977 defeated the Russians before going school, you won’t get into an internship and residency. When “My job was to enforce protocol and rules on the floor,” on to win the Euro Cup. Showtime is at 7:30 p.m. A reception I add it all up, I’ve been in school for almost 30 years.” the senator from Carmel told The Pine Cone Wednesday. precedes the screening at 6:30 p.m., and a Q&A follows with In fact, the homework never stops coming. Physicians “Those were not followed. We were not able to get a ruling filmmaker Dani Menkin. need to keep abreast of the latest breakthroughs in medicine on a point of order I sought to raise.” The following evening, March 5, “Rock in the Red Zone” throughout their careers. Monning went on to say that the rules of the Senate must plays at the Golden Bough Playhouse. A reception featuring “I have patients come through my office every day with be respected. Israeli food and local wine starts at 3 p.m., the film will be articles they found in magazines or newspapers, or some- “She did not allow the presiding officer to rule on a point- shown at 4 p.m., and a Q&A will follow. A musician featured thing they heard from a friend, about a new procedure, or a of-order motion, and that is why the presiding officer [asked] in the film, Avi Vaknin, will perform. new medicine,” she said. “So I read. I study. I go to confer- sergeants to remove her,” he said. “It was an unfortunate cir- Also featured in this year’s lineup of films are “Labyrinth ences. Staying educated is a daily process. It’s always chal- cumstance that in my view was totally preventable.” of Lies” (March 11 at Congregation Beth Israel), “Once in a lenging, but it’s extremely rewarding to be able to implement Monning said Nguyen was given the opportunity to speak Lifetime” (March 12 at Lighthouse Cinemas), “Sabena the latest technologies to help my patients.” at the earlier meeting when members memorialized Hayden, Hijacking: My Version” (March 15 at Lighthouse Cinemas), Dennis Taylor is a freelance writer in Monterey County. but Nguyen said she declined out of respect for Hayden’s “Rosenwald” (March 18 at Middlebury Institute), and “Frank Contact him at [email protected]. family. She was also offered the opportunity to speak this vs. God” (March 19 at Congregation Beth Israel). week but declined again, Monning said. Festival co-chair Susan Greenbaum told The Pine Cone that the festival has grown every year. A personal apology “We are not only attracting people from the Jewish com- COUNCIL From page 8A Nguyen, who maintains she “followed protocol,” said she munity, but from the broader community as well,” was “perplexed” by the actions against her because she had Greenbaum explained. “People seem to really love this event. unless a council person or member of the public asks for it — informed Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León of her It’s a way to educate the community about issues they might intention to speak about the topic. not otherwise be exposed to.” are several other items involving revenues and expenses: n authorization of city administrator Chip Rerig to sign A spokesman for de León told The Pine Cone that he per- Greenbaum noted that thousands of films “are out there, sonally apologized to her last week for her removal. but we show just eight.” “We are very particular about the contracts for on-call electrical, HVAC and plumbing ser- vices; “As the leader of this body, I take full responsibility for ones we choose — every one is an award-winning film that n what transpired and for making sure it never happens again,” you wouldn’t be able to see in a local theater,” she added. an amendment to a contract with Technology Integration Group for $159,617 for a new computer system; de León said in a statement. “So let me state clearly and Tickets for individual films are $12 for general admission n unequivocally now: This is a House of the people that doesn’t and $8 for students and active military. Tickets for this a budget adjustment of $13,488 and the awarding of a new contract for $30,492 to paint the Park Branch library; just tolerate free expression — we celebrate it.” Sunday’s reception are $20. For more details, call (831) 624- n De León also said that Democrats and Republicans alike 2015 or visit www.carmeljff.org. an amendment to a contract with Golden State Planning and Environmental Consulting Services for should know the rules of the Senate. He agreed to an investi- $37,600; and gation of the incident by the Senate Rules Committee. n an agreement with the cities of Monterey, Pacific In a follow-up statement Monday, Nguyen said she was LIVES Grove and Salinas, and the Aromas Tri-County Fire “still disappointed with the Senate majority leadership’s lack From previous page Protection District for the joint purchase of radios. of acknowledgement of wrongdoing.” At the start of the meeting, Group 4 Architects will give a “In addition, their continued attempts to mischaracterize years ago, while he was attending school in Los Angeles to presentation on the future of the city’s libraries, the Carmel this incident as a result of a lack of understanding of the rules become a rabbi. She moved with him to Cincinnati, Ohio, to High School mock trial team will make an appearance, the is a quick jump to judgment and wrong,” she said. “I hope complete his education, and then they went to Denver, Colo., council will appoint a committee to look at grant applica- that never again, a sitting senator will go through the trauma for his first job as an assistant rabbi. After several years there, tions, and the mayor and mayor pro-tem will draft a letter “to of being forcibly removed from the Senate floor. Let us not he felt he was ready to head his own congregation, and they request a one-lane bridge for Big Sur.” forget that the chamber is the people’s house and that no dis- came to Carmel Valley. The council is set to go into closed session at 3 p.m. to senting voice should be silenced.” “Everyone was very welcoming, very warm. 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