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PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID , CA The PERMIT NO. 53 BOXHOLDER THE RANCHO SANTA FE .comNEWS VOL. 11, N0. 9 MAKING WAVES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY 1, 2015

From left: Mary Miller, Joanne Marks, Franci Free, and Catherine Nicholas are honorees for the Distinguished Achievement Award. From left: Marjan Daneshmand, Dr. Sean Daneshmand and Marcela Courtesy photo Lee, anchor from Channel 8 News who will be emceeing again this year at a previous Miracle Babies 5K event. Courtesy photo Ranch residents honored with awards Miracle Babies readies By Christina Macone-Greene ine Nicholas. nity and raised $2 million in support RANCHO SANTA FE — Recent- Roughly 200 guests were in atten- of Scripps Memorial Hospital Encini- ly, four Rancho Santa Fe residents re- dance. tas,” said John Ciullo, Scripps Health ceived awards at the 10th annual Cir- “These four remarkable women director of development. He contin- for its signature event cle of Life 100 Distinguished Award co-chaired the Encinitas Gala last ued, “These four women and the Cir- By Christina Macone-Greene roes that help bringing the Celebration. The festivities took place April 2014, to celebrate the opening cle of Life 100 members have helped RANCHO SANTA ‘Miracle Babies’ into this at the Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club and of Leichtag Foundation Critical Care to bring awareness and financial sup- FE — As Miracles Babies world. Families show up the honorees were Mary Miller, Jo- Pavilion. Together their leadership gears up for its 7th annual with their babies in stroll- anne Marks, Franci Free, and Cather- and commitment inspired our commu- TURN TO HONOREES ON 18 5K, they are also remind- ers and there are many ing all that it is not too superhero themed teams,” late to participate. Slated she said. for May 3, with an Embar- Daneshmand said this cadero Marina Park South year her team is called the Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club hosts morning soiree backdrop, the location “Mighty Miracles.” In her beckons runners, walkers team are about 50 partici- By Christina Macone-Greene and those who adore the pants with a goal to raise RANCHO SANTA outdoors to take part on $10,000. FE — The Rancho Santa this special day. Every year, this event Fe Garden club is home to Founders of Miracle is punctuated by aware- those who appreciate hor- Babies are Rancho Santa ness and hope. ticulture, its beauty and Fe residents Dr. Sean and learning more about the Marjan Daneshmand. The symbiotic relationship be- couple describes this 5K It’s not only tween plants and current as an annual signature drought conditions. event for Miracle Babies. a walk, but On April 15, Coffee Co-founder and board in the Garden, a morning member Marjan Danesh- event hosted by the Ran- mand shared that 7 years it’s a run/walk cho Santa Fe Garden Club, ago it raised $30,000 with invited members and pro- 700 attendees. Last year, it and celebration spective members to join had more than 2,000 par- together in an informal way ticipants and reached more of life.” to visit a member’s garden. than $100,000. The Wasserman Family “Each year, the walk opened the doors to their gets bigger and better. It’s Marjan Daneshmand Rancho Santa Fe residence not only a walk, but it’s a Co-Founder, Miracle Babies for a relaxing morning and run/walk and celebration tour. of life,” she said. “In a humble way, we’re According to Danesh- “The mission of Mir- proud of our garden,” said mand, the run begins at 8 acle Babies it to provide Fred Wasserman, co-pres- am, the walk at 9 a.m., and support and financial as- ident of the RSF Garden then a diaper dash for the sistance to families with Club. “We’ve always been Co-President of the RSF Garden Club Fred Wasserman hosts the Coffee in the Garden. tots at 10:30 a.m. critically ill newborns in interested in growing Photo by Christina Macone-Greene Emceeing the event the neonatal intensive care things from oranges in the is channel 8 news anchor unit; and, to enhance the San Joaquin Valley, and up championed the tour and For Wasserman, plant- ease resistant. Marcela Lee. well-being of women, chil- until a few years ago, we talked about their choices ing is combined with pas- A handful of these in- She also wants every- dren, and their families grew grapes and had a win- in landscape and how to sion. And when things cluded pomegranate trees, one to know that there through education, preven- ery up in Sonoma.” nurture it. bloom, with it comes a sense melaleuca, rosemary, bou- are many activities for the tion and medical care,” she When the guests ar- “Gardening is an evolu- of pride. gainvillea and lantanas. kids such as jumpies, face said. Daneshmand contin- rived, they were directed tion,” he said, adding that While people enjoyed “Lantanas are easy to painting, and more. ued, “The walk helps bring outside to a lovely backdrop they would like to expand the tour, Wasserman want- grow, but a lot of landscap- “This year, the theme awareness to this cause as of drought-tolerant land- his wife’s rose garden and ed to highlight the types of ers don’t necessarily like is ‘Superheroes,’ to cele- many families come with scape and an attractive ol- his vegetable garden in the plants and trees that were brate all of the superhe- ive tree grove. Wasserman near future. drought-tolerant and dis- TURN TO GARDEN ON 18 TURN TO MIRACLE ON 18 2 The R ancho Santa Fe News MAY 1, 2015

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Pending SOLD SOLD 3 The R ancho Santa Fe News MAY 1, 2015 Association holds health club town hall meeting By Christina Macone-Greene that he had received letters to have recreational op- Association president; Jer- the community approved a lap pool, locker rooms and RANCHO SANTA FE citing concerns that this portunities. I think those ry Yahr, Association board $350,000 budget. more. — The Rancho Santa Fe was not a true feasibility things should be taken into member; and Mike Licosati, From there, a board Overton pointed out Association championed study since it appeared to account throughout the pro- Association member. was formed and Slosar be- that throughout 2015 and a town hall meeting at the be managed internally. cess.” Branched from the ex- came chair along with vol- into the early part of 2016, Garden Club on April 16 Overton said that was While water conserva- ecutive committee are sub- unteers, researching poten- the feasibility phase will with both a session in the not the case. tion is required, Overton committees in the areas of tial locations and options. include a programming and morning, and then again “We’ve got a great said, they wanted to let design, membership and “We held many open site analysis, site planning, later that same afternoon. cross-section of volunteers,” the feasibility process run marketing, and finance. meetings including three architecture and design, For the morning ses- he said, noting liaisons from its course for the existing town halls that were attend- cost estimating, financial sion, Association Manag- the golf and clubs. votes. There are roughly 30 ed by approximately 250 modeling and plan prepa- er Bill Overton and board While staffing the fea- “I don’t think every- volunteers taking part in members,” she said. ration, marketing and member Heather Slosar sibility process with volun- body necessarily agrees these subcommittees and From the results of the membership plan prepara- were on hand. teers was noted, he said, he with that, but clearly wa- task forces. votes received, now they tion, complete feasibility The Town Hall meeting didn’t think that was a bad ter conservation is going to Slosar wanted to con- are in the feasibility phase. analysis, board review and was for members to hear thing and believed it could have to be a part of what we tinue the transparency in “As part of the phase, approval, and community the latest developments for be done objectively. review for this process,” he the process. She said the we need to figure out what presentation. a potential health club in Overton said he has re- said. goal is to build a strong, vi- amenities would be includ- And lastly, a communi- the Ranch while initiating ceived other several letters Overton told the crowd brant community. ed in this facility,” she said. ty vote for an implementa- discussion. conveying it was irrespon- there were going to be more “It will be our plan that “We need to be able to tell tion phase. Overton started the sible to build a pool during opportunities on an ongoing we build together,” she said. the architect what we’d “Going back to the his- meeting by saying they the drought. basis for members to pro- Slosar took center stage like him or her to design torical surveys, what we’ve were in the planning evalu- “I personally don’t vide additional input. and highlighted how the so that’s why we conduct- got to do is balance the de- ation phase. Next up, after know if that’s true or not,” The executive commit- idea of a health club and ed a survey and held focus sire for this,” said Overton, all members have the infor- he said. “I’ve seen articles tee for the health club task fitness center started with groups.” noting that this would en- mation they need, another recently that pools waste force includes Heather Slo- a survey in 2013. Rough- Examples of these compass members in favor community vote will ensue. far less water than turf sar, chair and Association ly half of the members amenities include cardio and others who have ex- Overton then addressed and that people still need board member; Ann Boon, were interested in it and machines, free weights, pressed concerns. RSF Association receives golf report By Christina Macone-Greene In upcoming events mined and the planter areas RANCHO SANTA FE — news, Castro invited the com- could be based on those find- During a recent board meet- munity to its summer concert ings. ing, RSF Golf Club Manager series. The first is slated for Castro did convey that Al Castro reported to the June 12 and will be featuring currently carts are mean- Association its most recent the band Diamonds in the dering through the area, numbers and happenings on Rough. but there is somewhat of a the horizons. “It will be outside on the defined area, though incom- As for golf membership lawn, just outside the veran- plete. numbers, Castro relayed da patio,” he said. “If you are President Ann Boon that the number stood at familiar with the music from then chimed in, saying that 494 members, which includ- the 1950s and ‘60s, the Dia- this decision was being ed 31 former resident mem- monds were very well known thought out too democrati- berships. During the month for their music back then. It’s cally. of March, they added three going to be a fabulous con- “I think maybe you new memberships, which in- cert.” ought to get a little dictatori- cluded the categories of two Castro estimated the al to find the paths yourself,” junior executives and one concert will be well attended she said. regular membership. and expected to draw more Association Manager “On the financial side, than 200 guests. Bill Overton told the board A project 15 years in the making that would put about 1.5 million cubic yards of sand on beaches in Encinitas February was a strong month Before Castro finished and the members that this and Solana Beach over a 50-year period recently cleared its last major hurdle when it received unanimous for the club. We’re well ahead his report, RSF board di- situation sounded like an approval from the Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works Review Board. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek of budget again for Febru- rector Jerry Yahr wanted to open issue and a case where ary,” Castro said. know where the golf club was there could be some discus- Looking at the activity in finishing the completion of sion and then a report back Sand replenishment project clears hurdle for March, Castro described the turf removal project in to the board. it as a strong month. terms of planter areas from By Bianca Kaplanek said. “I was just lucky followed by final environ- Castro wanted the board the tee boxes to the fairways. REGION — Plans to place enough to be mayor at this mental certification. and members to know that Castro answered that more than 1.5 million cubic in the project.” After that comes the con- the management of the golf they opted not to do any ad- yards of sand on beaches “This project will provide struction document phase, course has been very proac- ditional work at this time and in two North County cities enhanced bluff protection, for which state and federal tive handling its water costs. wanted to close the books on over a 50-year span recent- improve public safety, re- money is already allocated. “It has enabled us to the turf removal project. ly reached “the last signif- duce the need for more sea That will take about 18 to save some substantial ex- “That’s pretty disap- icant major milestone,” So- walls, protect public infra- 24 months. penses on the water side on pointing,” Yahr said. lana Beach City Manager structure and beach access, “During that time if anoth- the golf course;” he said. “So Castro went on to say David Ott said. as well as provide mitiga- er Water Resources Reform again, we’re encouraged by that over time there would The Army Corps of Engi- tion measures for sea level and Development Bill is au- what we see both on the reve- be a better definition once neers Civil Works Review rise,” Gaspar said. thorized the project will be nue side but more important- the preferred walk paths are Board voted 5-0 on April “This is a critical project for placed in that for eligibility ly on the controllable side of used by the golfers. At that 21 to advance the Coastal our region and is a proud ac- for federal funding,” Ott expenses.” period, those would be deter- Storm Drainage Reduction complishment of the entire said. project, which has been in project team,” she added. Although the majority of the works for more than 15 Sand from offshore borrow the cost, which could be up years by officials in Solana sites will be used to renour- to $50 million, will be paid Beach and Encinitas. ish eight miles of beach with state and federal mon- “This is big for Solana beginning at the mouth of ey, the Interstate 5 widen- Beach and all those who Batiquitos Lagoon in Encin- ing project will help with have served,” said Solana itas and stretching south to funding. Beach Mayor Lesa Heeb- include the entire 1.7-mile As part of that project, ner, who traveled to Wash- Solana Beach coastline ex- about 1 million cubic yards ington, D.C., with Encinitas cept an area north of Tide of beach-ready sand will be Mayor Kristin Gaspar to Park. dredged from the San Elijo give a 15-minute presenta- The recommended plan is Lagoon. tion and answer questions to replace 100 feet of beach That will be a big savings before the vote. every five years in Encini- because there will be less They were accompanied tas, beginning with 340,000 of a need to bring in a large by Ott, Encinitas Project cubic yards of compatible vessel to dredge sand from Manager Kathy Weldon, sediment. offshore, Ott said. who has worked on the proj- Following an initial place- If all goes as planned addi- ect since its inception, and ment of 700,000 cubic yards tional sand could be placed Encinitas Public Works Di- of sand, Solana Beach will on the beaches beginning rector Glenn Pruim. Solana receive about 200 feet of in 2018. While that is a few Beach’s Leslea Meyerhoff sand every 13 years. years away and there are was on hand via teleconfer- The project will next be pre- still several steps that need ence. sented to the military chief to be completed, Ott said “So many people have of engineers, who will issue the Civil Works Review worked on this — Tom a report based on the result Board “is the hardest and Campbell, Joe Kellejian, of the Civil Works Review most important step in the Mike Nichols,” Heebner Board hearing. That will be plan approval process.” MAY 1, 2015 The R ancho Santa Fe News 4

Views expressed in Opinion & Editorial do not Opinion&Editorial necessarily reflect the views of The Coast News Community Commentary Save your sticks and stones

By Celia Kiewit and good our country is fa- Freedom of speech and As the sick game of mous for. the right to peaceful as- Whack-A-Mole drones on in I’m tired of the blam- sembly and religion permit the Middle East, I attempt- ing, excuses, revisionist us to say and do most any- ed to create a dialogue history, and attempts to si- thing, as long as we break about this chaos by offer- lence debate. no laws and do no harm to ing some background into If there is no objective others. the conflicts there and the truth and no respect for law No polygamy and no ji- consequences for the peace and order, a lack of civil- hadi politics preached from we take for granted here at ity in our families and the the mosque! home. “global family,” no agree- Calling each other Exposing myself to ment and adherence to a names might cause bad public scrutiny in this way, universal moral code, all feelings, but rappers spew I have been both criticized hell breaks loose and anar- racist and bigoted crap all and complimented. chy soon takes over. day long, Hollywood films Hey, if we can’t talk Some have argued that are full of bad language, about it, we might as well the U.S. was a foreign invad- pornography, and violence, quit right now so bring it on. er in its formative history, drugs and gambling are The U.S. interfered in prompting me to ask what rampant and destructive, Iran’s internal affairs way North America would look and some people even de- back when we propped up like if the Indians, Mexico, mand living by a different the Shah. Again, damned if we do and damned if we don’t? Court frustrating the voters’ My correction to the I’m tired of the blaming, good professor’s history lesson was merely that the excuses, revisionist history, and CIA and Israel’s Mossad did will over ‘Jessica’s Law’ not create SAVAK to spy on attempts to silence debate. the clerics, and I offered quotes to prove it. The challenges have come decision was presaged Would anyone be so or Iran were in control. kind of justice entirely — Focus to the residential limits. years earlier by a federal foolish as to argue that if That’s when I was ac- called Shariah Law. Is that On its surface, this judge in San Francisco, who we hadn’t been (reluctant- cused of racism — that I OK with you? By Thomas D. Elias proposition was a no-brain- said the day after the initia- ly) involved in what was would be offended if some- Scores of Christians are er, a gut reaction against a tive passed that there was a developing nation after one called me the product being murdered for their It was no surprise when few crimes committed by “a substantial likelihood” WWII, Iran would be a de- of “Prussian Nazi immi- faith all over the world. Proposition 83, the so- paroled offenders who were the law is unconstitutional, mocracy today? grants” because my grand- When will Pastor Saeed called Jessica’s Law, passed not being thoroughly moni- changing conditions of pa- I hate to point to bad parents were Austrian. Abedini and US Marine in 2006 with better than a tored. role for persons convicted behavior to justify other No, that would just Amir Hekmati be released 2-1 majority. The issue, as Pre-existing rules even and released long before it bad behavior, but Russia make them ridiculous for from an Iranian prison? stated in the ballot summa- contained a tougher resi- passed. was also meddling in the saying it. Did you not see What happened to the 200+ ry, was where convicted sex dential restriction than the That ruling came in a Middle East, and still does, “The Sound of Music”? young girls abducted a year offenders should be allowed initiative’s 2,000-foot limit case where a former offend- along with China and oth- Get the chip off your ago in Nigeria by Boko Ha- to live, no matter how long for some offenders, not al- er, identified only as John ers now doing the same. shoulder and your head out ram militants? ago their offenses. The plain lowing predators judged to Doe, claimed Jessica’s Law Mohammed Mossade- of the sand. If your commu- Are you safe from anar- wish of the vast majority of be high risks to live with- would force him to leave a gh, prime minister of Iran nity is a “No-Go Zone” like chy in your neighborhood? voters is that these people in 2,640 feet of parks and community where he lived in the ‘50s was pushing for parts of Europe and the If we are a democratic na- become pariahs for life, un- schools. peacefully for more than 20 more and more power and U.S. as well, that’s not good. tion founded on cherished able to live anywhere near But by voting as they years. the clerics were becoming These places are so freedoms, Judeo-Christian any potential victims. did, Californians said they That’s just what Repub- wary of him. godless that law enforce- values, and the rule of law, Nobody likes sexu- don’t fully trust the judg- lican legislator Susan Run- The British developed ment simply won’t go there! how now shall we live? al predators, especially ment of mental health pro- ner, from the high desert their oil industry and con- When I need a police- The answer is through violent ones, nor should fessionals; they said no one region of Los Angeles Coun- flicts arose over labor con- man, I hope one will always constant vigilance and they. But lawyers for some can ever be sure a onetime ty, wanted to do when she ditions and all that glorious come to my aid. Sometimes courage and faith. I don’t of them argue that once offender might not again sponsored Proposition 83 oil money. they’re wrong, but I have have kids but I care how I they’ve served their time act out an impulse. and it’s what voters wanted, Today, Iran is a bru- never resisted arrest, loot- leave the place for you and and once corrections au- Previous law took es- too. tal police state, theocracy, ed, or shot anyone. yours! thorities rule they’ve been sentially the same point of They simply don’t trust exporter of terrorism, and God help us if another Peace and persever- rehabilitated as well as view, having long required prior offenders to remain a major meddler in the af- officer overreacts and kills ance. possible, they’ve got to live released sex offenders to impulse-resistant forever, fairs of other countries. someone, or if he himself is somewhere. And the reality register with authorities and so they want even long- The rest of what I wrote ambushed as has happened Celia Kiewit is an is that Proposition 83 allows even decades after their ago sex offenders with solid was about the generosity in NYC and elsewhere. Encinitas resident. them almost noplace to live crimes. records since their release in any city or town. The legal problem far from any proximity to That’s what voters comes in restricting where children. wanted, of course. No one long-ago offenders can live, The last time voters wants a predator living even after they are judged felt as strongly about an no longer a serious risk to nearby, and many parents initiative was in the mid- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Jim Kydd Rancho Santa Fe newS have felt more comfortable anyone. This spring, the 1990s, when a huge ma- MANAGING EDITOR ony agala since Proposition 83 passed. state Supreme Court in a jority passed Proposition T C P.O. Box 232550, Encinitas, CA 92023-2550 • 760-436-9737 theranchosantafenews.com • Fax: 760-943-0850 As written, this law ruling on a San Diego case, 187 in an effort to cut off ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Chris Kydd prohibits all registered sex written by conservative re- health, education and all ACCOUNTING BeCKy roland THE RANCH’S BEST SOURCE FOR LOCALNEWS offenders from residing tired justice Marvin Baxter, other public services to il- COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR ean illeTTe within 2,000 feet of any said the restrictions are too legal immigrants. A federal J g school or park. The law also tough. judge struck down most of STAFF REPORTER aaron Burgin Contributing writers franK mangio mandates far longer prison Those rules raised the that one quickly. ellen WrighT terms than before and al- rate of homelessness among No one seriously ex- ChrisTina maCone-greene Jay Paris lows the state Department the state’s 8,000-plus reg- pects the surveillance and of Mental Health to keep istered sex offenders by a sentencing aspects of Prop- DIGITAL MEDIA MANAGER savannah lang BianCa KaPlaneK Photographer offenders in custody indef- factor of 24, also hindering osition 83 to suffer a similar [email protected] Bill reilly initely after their prison their access to medical care fate. GRAPHIC ARTIST Phyllis miTChell terms are up, if psychia- and drug and alcohol de- But voters can be ex- Promise yee [email protected] trists determine they’re pendency programs. cused if they feel frustrated [email protected] Contact the Editor still dangerous. While the beatdown of by a court waiting almost ADVERTISING SALES KrisTa Confer david Boylan After release, the mea- Proposition 83 residency nine years to strike down a sue oTTo Tony Cagala sure puts tracking devices rules applied at first only much of a law they passed, e’louise ondash [email protected] on all of them for life. to San Diego County, it has one that provided peace of No one is seriously already been made general mind to many. CIRCULATION MANAGER BreT Wise challenging many of these by a state order lifting the provisions, which expand distance restriction on of- Email Thomas Elias at on the severe restrictions fenders whose crimes didn’t [email protected]. For previously placed on violent involve children. more Elias columns, visit rapists and child molesters. The state high court’s californiafocus.net. 5 The R ancho Santa Fe News MAY 1, 2015 Regarded vegetarian chef visits RSF Library By Christina Macone-Greene nia water supply. This is a to their daily care, includ- RANCHO SANTA FE topic that is in the forefront, ing any grass that needs wa- — Those who took part in considering the prolonged tering for them to graze on. the “April Kitchen Hack” drought conditions in the As Scott interjected series at the Rancho San- state. interesting environmental ta Fe Library were in for “Ten percent of the tidbits, her knowledge in a special treat with vege- California water supply the kitchen was inspiring. tarian chef Acooba Scott. goes to the production of Kwon said everyone The theme, “Meatless almonds, and after this, was so impressed with Thursdays: Every Little Bit there is about an 80 percent Scott that they want her to Counts,” was a savory suc- growth of almonds,” she come back again for anoth- cess. said. er series. And according to Scott, both an accom- “And 47 percent of our Kwon, Scott can’t wait to plished chef and author, water goes to beef produc- return. shared with participants tion and that only produces Until then, Scott invit- how switching to a meatless 1.4 percent of the meat.” ed those to visit her website day only once a week can According to Scott, wa- to learn more about her and offer a beneficial impact on ter usage for the cows goes her recipes at acooba.com. one’s health, weight and en- vironment. With genuine com- passion, Scott provides a friendly and interactive at- mosphere during her cook- ing classes and workshops. Acooba Scott, who specializes in vegetarian cooking, demonstrates some of her recipes during the Kitchen And the one at the Rancho Hack series at the RSF Library earlier this month. Photo by Christina Macone-Greene Santa Fe Library’s Kitchen Hack was no exception. Pate” and “Pulled Pork” delicious,” said Haley As Scott was prepar- Simmering on the af- made from jackfruit. Kwon, RSF Library branch ing items for the meals, she ternoon menu was “Tofu “It was amazing and manager. chatted about the Califor- Historical Society honors Rea Mowery RANCHO SANTA FE built by the Santa Fe Rail- and never |eft.” Club. When active in the — The Rancho Santa Fe road in 1923 to house the Because of a lapse in Rancho Community Cen- Historical Society will hon- Nelsons as the railroad’s record keeping during the ter, Mowery helped to start or Rea Mowery for his con- SFLIC started to develop lean years of the Depression the Rancho Santa Fe Senior tributions to the community what is now the Rancho San- and World War ll, the associ- Center. and the historical society at ta Fe Covenant. ation found itself with some He even was behind the a reception commemorat- ln 1960, E. I. (Bud) and 500 homes with no street ad- beautifully landscaped me- ing the “Rea Mowery Gar- Marguerite Reitz bought dresses. Mowery was tasked dian strips on Paseo Delicias den” at 10:30 a.m. May 2 at the property, which Bud with updating and coordi- in the Village. Mowery’s vol- La Flecha House, 6036 La used as an office for his lum- nating the Covenant and unteer efforts also included Flecha. For reservations to ber business. When they San Diego County records. Children’s Hospital, Boy deepfling - Coast Hwy 101 - the Lumberyard attend the tribute, call Sha- later decided to dispose of Another part of his job Scouts of America, and the 937 s coast hwy 101, ste C100 encinitas, ca 92024 ron Alix at (858) 756-9291. some assets, the couple ini- was to codify the Covenant American Red Cross. 760.942.4254 - www.deepfling.com - m-f 10:30-5:30, sat 10-5, sun 11-5 One of the historical so- tially offered the building and explain the rules to ciety’s earliest volunteers, to Mowery who instead sug- homeowners. Mowery was instrumental gested they donate it to the He later became build- in obtaining the historically historical society in 1984. ing commissioner, manager significant La Flecha House ln 1989 the Covenant of the association, and then for the society in 1988. received California histori- a founding officer of the The home’s first resi- cal landmark status for the Rancho Santa Fe National dents were Sydney R. Nel- community as a whole and Bank, serving there for 21 son, the Santa Fe Land La Flecha House was recog- years as vice president and lmprovement Company’s nized as Landmark #1. director of community rela- manager, and his wife, Mowery, who died at tions. Ruth, and son. the age of 91 last year at his When the bank held its “We will forever be in- daughter’s home in Whit- grand opening celebration, debted to the contribution tier, came to the ranch in he convinced the board Rea Mowery made to the 1968 as a cartographer for to donate the funds they historical society and to the Rancho Santa Fe As- would have spent on the the community,” said John sociation after retiring as party to the newly-formed Vreeburg, president. “Rea a U. S. Marine Corp. Chief Rancho Santa Fe Founda- was involved in creating Warrant Officer and Marine tion instead. Mowery also and nurturing so many of Gunner. “lt was kind of in- was a member of the Ran- the organizations in the teresting to come from Da cho Santa Fe Rotary where ranch. lt is to thank him for Nang (Vietnam) and four he served as president and his foresight and spirit that days later start working in on the board of directors. ln we will be honoring him.” Rancho Santa Fe,” he once addition, he served on the La Flecha House was said, “lt’s the best tour of boards of the Rancho San- designed by Lilian Rice and duty I ever had. I came here ta Fe Library and Garden

MAY 1, 2015 The R ancho Santa Fe News 6 RSF residents chair SPARK Gala to support cancer research

By Christina Macone-Greene so much promise for new-target- cancer nurses and staff. RANCHO SANTA FE — ed treatments. In San Diego County, the While the 34th annual UC San “The UC San Diego Moores sobering statistics are showing Diego Moores Cancer Center Cancer Center is important to us that cancer is becoming a lead- annual fundraiser, the SPARK as family members who’ve had to ing cause of death. Gala, was a night to remember on watch and support three family The fundraising efforts of April 25, many thanks is extend- members who’ve had to travel the SPARK Gala help the UC San ed to its co-chairs of the event. long distances to receive the best Diego Moores Cancer Center by Longtime Rancho Santa Fe cancer treatment available to addressing the needs of its com- residents Wanda and Cam Gar- them. We’ve seen how difficult munity. ner created a memorable event at it was for them and experienced “We are excitedly looking the Grand Del Mar to raise funds how difficult it was for us to be forward to the new cancer hos- for research, patient care and of- separated at such a crucial time pital which will be a part of fering a helping hand to promote of need,” Wanda Garner said. the new Jacobs Medical Center its new Cancer Immunotherapy “We do not want a San Diegan opening next year and its abili- Program. to ever have to leave San Diego ty to treat community members Cam Garner is a member of to receive the very best cancer here at home,” Garner said. the Board, and his wife, Wanda treatment. We want people to “As family members and Garner, serves as an active vol- think of UC San Diego Moores friends to cancer warriors, we unteer for Patient and Family Cancer Center first when they want to be a part of the solution Support Services at Moores Can- receive a cancer diagnosis.” to cancer care here in San Diego, cer Center. Garner went on to say that so that no family will have to The evening carved out a she does not want stem cell trans- travel long distances and endure special opportunity for it guests, plant patients to endure weeks extended times away from fam- including supporters, physicians, of recovery in a single hospital ily and friends at a time when and cancer survivors to “ignite room isolated from the world. they need them the most.” the fight against cancer.” In the new Jacobs Medical Philanthropic efforts are Guests also enjoyed a special Center, she pointed out, there needed more now than ever in performance by Broadway’s Me- will be an entire floor dedicated San Diego to help those afflicted gan Hilty, who starred in “Wick- to stem cell transplant and pa- with this disease. ed,” as Glinda. tients will be able to access the “Our community deserves a The couple called co-chair- entire floor which will be sup- world class cancer center and we ing the SPARK Gala as an excit- Longtime Rancho Santa Fe residents Cam and Wanda Garner as co-chairs of ported by special air filtration want to make that dream a reali- ing time in cancer research with the 34th annual SPARK Gala fundraiser. Courtesy photo supported by specially trained ty,” she said. Jimmy Durante roadwork nears completion RSF Association approves By Bianca Kaplanek mid-February. DEL MAR — Driving Since then a stretch of golf membership category in and out of Del Mar along the roadway has been sub- Jimmy Durante Boulevard ject to closures and slow- will get a whole lot easier in downs to accommodate the By Christina Macone-Greene wanted to continue their about a month. work, which includes con- RANCHO SANTA FE Golf Club membership, they “We are on schedule for struction of about 2,500 feet — The board of directors at did have to pay a premium. a May 24 substantial comple- of new curbs and gutters, the Rancho Santa Fe Asso- “These members have tion,” Public Works Director 16,000 square feet of side- ciation approved the former no voting rights, and they Eric Minicilli said during a walks, 2,200 square feet of resident golf membership have no other use of any As- project update at the April retaining walls, seven pe- category for another consec- sociation facility other than 20 City Council meeting. destrian ramps and 87,300 utive year. the Golf Club,” he said. By then workers should square feet of pavement re- Golf Club Manager Al Boon then asked Castro be off the roadway and com- habilitation. Castro presented it as an to confirm the premium. pleting “touchup work,” Wastewater and water agenda item. He told her and the Minicilli added. main pipelines are also be- According to Castro, board that they pay 10 per- Street, sidewalk and ing replaced and new under- The inconvenience of driving in and out of Del Mar along this stretch there are currently 31 for- cent over the regular mem- drainage improvements ground storm drain infra- of Jimmy Durante Boulevard should come to an end in about a month. mer resident members. bership fees. along a southeast portion structure added. Street, sidewalk and drainage improvements that started in February Every year, toward the “Do they pay a differ- of Jimmy Durante began in Before the beginning of are expected to wind down by May 24. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek end of March, this mem- ence in enrollment fees next month the water line bership category is up for from when they first join should be back in service for summer season,” he said. ing from a financing plan of- review and approval per the or they just continue on?” and connected to the rest of Stone coverings are cur- fered by the San Diego Asso- board of directors’ discre- Boon asked. the city, Minicilli said. rently being installed on the ciation of Governments. tion. Castro wanted the He said there are tenta- retaining walls. The city is using the Castro reminded the board to know that these tively no plans to close the “Part of it is up,” Mini- money it receives annually board that this specificformer covenant residents northbound lane for the next cilli said. “I think it looks in TransNet funds — about membership group was en- have 180 days from the time few weeks, but shut downs great. Take a look as you $200,000 — to pay the debt. acted back in 2011. they sell their real estate to will begin again in the mid- drive by.” TransNet is a voter-ap- “This will be our fourth convert their membership. dle of May to complete the The improvements are proved half-cent sales tax year requesting the mem- If this is done within guardrail work and a lot of part of a more than $4 mil- given to cities for use on bership category be extend- this window of opportunity the paving. lion citywide street, side- transportation projects. ed an additional year,” he there is no additional enroll- “That’ll involve major walk and drainage project The project initially said. ment fee. closures to get the roadway that is being implemented in included the addition of a Board President Ann “However, if they leave repaved, restriped and ready phases. Most funding is com- roundabout at the intersec- Boon wanted to clarify for and then come back after tion of Jimmy Durante and members in the audience that 180-day period, they do San Dieguito Drive. not familiar with this topic pay the difference between In response to concerns that this membership was what they initially paid in raised by several residents, available to former cove- enrollment fees and the cur- the traffic-calming device nant residents who lived in rent enrollment fee,” Castro was severed from the im- the Ranch for 10 years or said. provements. more. “We haven’t had too An informational meet- Upon selling their many of those, but have had ing regarding proposed property, they had the op- one or two in the last few changes to the intersection portunity to continue their years that paid the differ- is scheduled from 6 to 7 Golf Club membership. ence,” he added. p.m. on April 30 in the City Castro concurred with The board wanted to Hall Annex. Boon, adding that if they know if there was a cap for this membership category. Castro pointed out that the boards for the Golf Club and Association did discuss KRISTA CONFER a cap. Both elected not to Your Rancho Santa Fe, Solana place a cap, but rather, ev- Beach & Del Mar Territory Manager ery year request a contin- uation of this membership Call Krista for all your category. advertising needs. Castro then thanked the board of directors for extending the former resi- 760.436.9737 x101 dent membership category [email protected] for another year.

7 The R ancho Santa Fe News MAY 1, 2015 Tour allows public rare view of historic homes How perfectly By Ellen Wright ESCONDIDO — The Escondido Historic District staff is gearing up for their wrong I was popular annual Histor- ic Home tour, where very The 100-year-old, Mother’s Day, private resi- stone church was exquisite. dential homes in Escondido There were no wardrobe open their doors to hun- small malfunctions, and make- dreds of visitors. up, hair and half-Windsor Different homes are talk knots for the 12 in the brid- selected each year and five al party were, yes, perfect. homes will be featured May jean gillette The bride’s dress was, in 10. fact, gorgeous and quite Carol Rea, president of o how was my perfect on her. Brides- the Old Escondido Historic son’s wedding maid dresses actually did District said the homes are Sweekend in Phil- flatter each bridesmaid in reflective of the communi- adelphia? Why, thanks for color and fit. The young ty’s history. asking. It was perfect. I men were dashing in hand- “It was a small farming feared all the predictable some, dark suits. And I, the community so our homes ar- disasters. I was gloriously ridiculously nervous moth- en’t all large grand queen wrong. er-of-the-groom, in the Victorians like some neigh- Truth be told, it would much-discussed dress and borhoods in San Diego but have taken a tornado hit- self-styled hair, managed we do have an interesting ting the church or maybe to garner a delightful num- mix of everything from Vic- a swarm of locusts to make ber of compliments. Like I torians to California bun- Five historic homes will be on display Sunday May 10 for Mother’s Day. Tickets are $20 before the event and even a small dent in the said. Perfect. galows and even some mar- $25 day of. Photos by Carol Rea wonderfulness of the en- Yes, I cried and my velous mid-century homes,” tire weekend. nose ran, but nobody Rea said. Small miracles hap- seemed to care. The entire She said each home on pened all along the way. gathering was a combina- the tour is unique so there Everyone got there and tion of people who loved is something to fit every- home safely, and there my children, loved each one’s individual taste. were about 30 of us flying other and loved (or at least “We’ve got a little bit of in for the nuptials. liked) me. It was a giant everything for everybody,” The couple is even bubble of love for three Rea said. home safely from an exotic days — the kind you can’t The largest home is a honeymoon in Guatemala, buy or force. two-story craftsman-style which ended with a three- I can add, with great bungalow built in 1928. The hour drive from Newark to relief, the bride’s large interior was recently re- Boston. (Of course I wor- family was gracious and modeled with an open con- ried. It’s my job.) lovely, so no in-law issues. cept interior. Remember, Philly is My family behaved well, The oldest home is Ital- just creeping out from a even me. ianate-style Victorian built heinous winter, It drizzled My gift to my son was in 1892. It was at risk of the day before and the day that I did not give a toast at being demolished until its after the wedding, but on the reception, which great- current owners purchased Wedding Day, the clouds ly lowered the risk of em- it and restored into a bed departed and we had blue and breakfast. skies and 75 degrees. TURN TO SMALL TALK ON 20 This is the only time of year the homes are open to the public, which Rea said is a unique opportunity be- cause of Escondido’s heri- tage. “As one of the oldest cities in the county, we do have some unique homes,” Rea said. Docents will be at each home for the entirety of the tour, which lasts from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Rea said it takes about two hours to comfortably see all the homes, which are within walking distance so as long as visitors begin by 2 p.m., they’ll have plenty of time. Refreshments, includ- ing lemonade and cookies will be served in the gar- den at one of the homes fea- tured on the tour. Many visitors have made the tour a Mother’s Day tradition, Rea said. Model-T cars will also be on display for the event. Tickets are $20 before the event and can be pur- chased online at oldescon- dido.org or in person at facebook.com/ Rosemary-Duff Florist on 101 West 2nd Avenue or at coastnewsgroup Major Market on Centre City Parkway. Tickets are available the day of the tour for $25 each and can be purchased at 537 South Juniper. CHRIS KYDD Tickets come with a 24- Your Encinitas Territory Manager page booklet with photos and a map. Call Chris for all The ticket proceeds go towards the Old Escondido your advertising needs. Historic District’s mission of protecting, preserving and promoting Escondido’s Call 760.436.9737 x110 oldest neighborhoods. [email protected] MAY 1, 2015 The R ancho Santa Fe News 8 Best tasting Pixies are grown in the Ojai Valley hit the road e’louise ondash rench toast and Pixie ice cream for breakfast? F Oh, heck. Why not? And while we’re on the subject of Pixies, how about Pixie soap, Pixie margari- tas, Pixie body scrub, Pixie body lotion, Pixie marma- lade and Pixie marinade. It's Pixie Season in Ojai every April and as long as the Pixies last. I’m talking about Pixie tangerines, the small, seed- less and super-sweet fruit grown mostly in the Ojai Valley, about 25 minutes east of Ventura. Sister and brother Emily Thacher Ayala and George Thacher operate Friend’s Ranch in the Ojai Valley east “You can grow Pixies of Ventura. The ranch was established by their great-grandparents, who called their brand of citrus “Rancho anywhere but it’s hard to Escondido.” Their grandfather planted the first tangerine trees, and their parents still live in the house next grow a good-tasting Pixie to the fields.Photos by E’louise Ondash anyplace else except here,” tions. “Pixies grown else- Ayala and her brother, Pixie tangerines are the perfect fruit, say some. They are small, sweet, explains Emily Thacher great-grandparents home- seedless and easy to peel. Visitors who come to Friend’s Ranch for the Ayala, standing in the Pix- where just don’t deliver on George Thacher, run the steaded in the 1920s — al- tour can sample many types of citrus, then fill their bags for $2 a pound. ie grove on Friend’s Ranch, the flavor. You need the hot groves where they grow though, says Thacher, Anny property that has been in days and cool nights and a dozen types of tanger- Friend didn’t believe in her family for five genera- the fog that comes in here.” ines on the land that their taking anything from the government, so she actually paid for the acres. Today the family has about 300 acres of citrus, including 16 acres of Pixies. The people of Ojai have known about the virtues of Pixies for years. That goes for the Jap- anese, too, who have been buying thousands of pounds for a while. It’s just in the last cou- ple of years that the Ojai Pixie Grower Association (OPGA) is getting the word out to the rest of us. It’s never too early to eat ice cream. That’s the philosophy at Noso Vita, Walking through the a recently opened indoor-outdoor café near Ojai’s center that serves locally grown cuisine. Guests will have a difficult time telling this glu- Shangri-La-like grove, it’s ten-free French toast from “regular” toast. Noso Vida happily accom- easy to see why citrus grow- modates special dietary needs. ers in this part of the state love their land. fits; disease that can wipe to pick? Not that being a grower out entire groves of trees; “We eat it,” Ayala says. doesn’t have its challenges. long hours in the packing “We sample every tree.” There’s the cost of wa- house; and dealing with Unlike some of the ter; bagging (“expensive tourists who ask silly ques- large growers who pick all but that’s what the stores tions like: How do you know the fruit at once, Friend’s want”) and workers’ bene- when the fruit is ready Ranch and other OPGA members pick only when the fruit is ripe, so har- vesting can be protracted. Friend’s Ranch, for one, offers only “export” grade tangerines — the highest classification. Of course, the proof is in the tasting, and once you’ve sampled a ripe Pixie immediately post-picking, there’s no going back. It’s heaven in a small orange orb, and Ojai growers are entitled to every bit of bra- vado. The 52 Ojai Valley growers harvest and mar- ket about 3 million pounds of Pixies annually. During picking season, tours at Friend’s Ranch are $12 for adults; $7 for children 4-10 years; under 3 years free. Includes tast- ings; “U-pick” fruit $2/ pound. Call (805) 646-2871 or visit friendsranches.com. Next column: Ojai’s other offerings.

E’Louise Ondash is a freelance writer living in North County. Tell her about your travels at eondash@ coastnewsgroup.com 9 The R ancho Santa Fe News MAY 1, 2015 Leichtag farmer wins Theater hosting play auditions RANCHO SANTA FE 1- to 2-minute song of your with his widowed mother — The Village Church Com- choice and a musical ex- near Bethlehem. major food writing award munity Theater announc- cerpt from the opera. An ac- By Aaron Burgin farmer and make a contri- is to improve the local es auditions from 4 to 7 companist will be provided ENCINITAS — The bution to a better and more food system, according to p.m. May 28 at the Village if needed. Leichtag Foundation’s sustainable world. a news release from the Community Church, 6225 For more audition in- “Farmer D” has won a ma- This book was written Foundation. Paseo Delicias for the role formation, which will pro- jor food-writing award. to empower people to find He has also been ac- of Amahl in the production, vide the excerpt for the Daron Joffe, the foun- their soul in their food and tively involved in the dis- “Amahl & the Night Visi- audition and an appoint- dation’s director of agricul- share it with their commu- cussions of the city’s urban tors.” ment, contact margiew@vil- tural innovation and de- nity.” agriculture ordinance, The play will be fully lagechurch.org or call (858) velopment, won an award In the book, Joffe which seeks to make the staged with a live orches- 756-2441, ext. 128. from the International As- writes that the “citizen regulatory climate in En- tra. Amahl is the lead role Gian Carlo Menot- sociation of Culinary Pro- farmer” movement is cinitas more hospitable to for a boy soprano, approx- ti’s “Amahl and the Night fessionals — one of world’s about “taking actions that farming and agriculture. imate 10- to 12-years-old. Visitors” is a retelling two major food-writing foster a healthier, more Joffe will be speak- Performances are at 7:30 of the story of the Magi awards — for his book sustainable food system ing and signing books p.m. Dec. 4 and 5 p.m. Dec. from the point of view of a “Citizen Farmers: The and passing these values to May 17 at Eco-Fest at 450 6. Audition Requirements young crippled boy named Biodynamic Way to Grow the next generation.” Quail Gardens Dr. are to perform a memorized Amahl who lives in poverty Healthy Food, Build Thriv- Joffe has helped to ing Communities,and Give spearhead Leichtag’s de- Back to the Earth.” velopment of the former “I am honored and Ecke Ranch property into In loving memory of Life, whose love for San humbled by the IACP an educational community Frederick William Diego State was conta- award,” Joffe said in a farm inspired by Jewish gious. If you asked him to news release. agricultural traditions. Steese name the starting lineup “Everyone can be a One of the farm’s goals April 15, 2015 for any Aztec team, no matter how many years ago, he could. He al- ways said statistics came Mystery authors easily for him, “after all, I Lina E. Castro, 76 Maria Eva Tzintzun, 62 spend my life in numbers!” Oceanside Escondido The irony of his death April 17, 2015 April 21, 2015 on America’s tax day highlight book event seems hard to fathom. Stoney L. DeMent Jr., 91 Evelyn Clarice Evans, 87 REGION — The San bestselling author of 11 True to his dedication to Escondido SanMarcos Dieguito Chapter of the novels, from whodunits to his clients, he resisted his April 24, 2015 April 23, 2015 Brandeis National Com- comedy to suspense. wife Vicki’s insistence Guadalupe Solis, 62 Wilburn Lanier Allen, 89 mittee will hold its annu- Russell and his works Frederick William that he check himself Escondido Vista al Book and Author Lun- have been nominated for Steese, a noted North into a hospital prior to April 23, 2015 April 19, 2015 cheon, at 11:30 a.m. May 6 most of the major awards in County CPA and a for- his death. He was strug- at the Sheraton Carlsbad crime fiction. mer president of the gling with chest pains. Magdalene Grace Maco, 96 Arthur Charles McBride, 72 Resort. Cost will be $65, Aline Ohanesian’s Rancho Santa Fe Rota- Unfortunately, he put Escondido Vista $75 or $90. great-grandmother was a ry Club, died April 15. work before his health. April 23, 2015 April 16, 2015 For reservations, con- survivor of the Armenian Cause of death “Fred was the ulti- tact cfsbirnbaum@gmail. Genocide, which provides was an apparent heart mate Aztec. He loved his com or [email protected]. the background for her first attack. He was 63. alma mater,” said Steve All proceeds will go to novel, “Orphan’s Inheri- He was born in Bur- Thomas, a Rancho Santa the “Sustaining the Mind” tance.” bank on October 17, 1951, Fe resident who shared A family-owned funeral home campaign, which provides Taffy Cannon is the graduated from Grana- season tickets with him. with deep roots in our community scholarships and research author of 14 mysteries and da Hills High School and Mike Phillips, a Ran- CROP in neurodegenerative dis- including the “Booked for earned his undergradu- cho Santa Fe resident and .93 eases such as Parkinson’s Travel,” mystery series un- ate degree at San Diego longtime client of Fred’s, .93 said Fred was “a consum- disease and Alzheimer’s at der the pseudonym Emily State University and was Allen Brothers Mortuary 4.17 Brandeis University. Toll. a Certified Public Ac- mate professional, won- has been chosen by families This year, the chapter The moderator will be countant in California. derful friend, and peren- 4.28 presents three award-win- Caron Golden, radio per- He won numerous nially frustrated Aztec, who have lived here for ning authors, all California sonality, blogger and social awards in golf, wrestling Charger and Padre fan.” generations - folks who mystery writers. media manager, editor, and and in high He took great have come to know and Alan Russell is the award-winning journalist. school. A local newspaper pride in Vicki, his life in the San Fernando Val- partner for 30 years. trust us to care for their ley dubbed him “Slugger When she returned loved ones over the years. Steese” for his wrestling to school to earn her cer- New rideshare skills at Granada Hills. tificate in psychological Steese joined Leaf counseling he was so We are your neighbors app makes debut and Cole, a public ac- proud of her. And when and we have a deep counting firm in San Di- he needed assistance commitment to you ego, shortly after graduat- in the office, Vicki was REGION — San Diego and to our community. has a new rideshare app, ing from SDSU. He later always there for him. Opoli, set to begin May 1. joined with Dick Wehmey- In addition to Vicki, CEO Rattan Joea be- er to form Wehmeyer & St- he is survived by his sis- After all, our roots are lieves it will be an evolution eese, a public accounting ter, Jackie Dahlgren, and here and our family is of ridesharing, making the firm in Rancho Santa Fe. her husband, William, of driving experience more af- Following Wehmey- Saline, Michigan; neph- here. It will be our honor fordable and easy. er’s retirement, Steese ews Michael Dahlgren and privilege to help your opened his own firm, and his daughter, Scar- Unlike other rideshare family when you need us. apps, Opoli is the only ride- Frederick Wm. 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By Bianca Kaplanek the junior tennis ladder DEL MAR — Although there “I continue to work are few, if any, severely combat-in- on and off the court,’’ said jured active-duty troops currently Taylor, who won the CIF going through rehabilitation at the sports San Diego Section title as Naval Medical Center San Diego a Torrey Pines High fresh- or Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, talk man and now takes classes Tony Perez didn’t see that as a rea- online. “I’m trying to get son to slow down Operation Game jay paris stronger so I can compete On, a golf rehabilitation program he against the top players.’’ founded in 2008. athy May The 6-foot-4, 180-pound In fact, the Rancho Santa Fe Fritz, like Taylor has the frame. resident saw it as an opportunity any mother, With a booming fore- to help more of the brave men and is pleased her hand and massive serve, women who fight for our freedom. K “Our focus was on the troops teenage son landed a sum- Taylor has the game. mer job. With his mother, still in the military with severe “I’m very proud of and father, Guy Fritz, a for- combat injuries going through re- him,’’ she said. mer University of San Diego hab,” Perez said. “Now our focus Even if he doesn’t get All American, being former has shifted to the veterans still go- paid? pros, Taylor has the genes. ing through rehab for their severe So it goes if you’re Tay- Guy Fritz is Taylor’s injuries but now through the VA lor Fritz. coach, with his wife adding hospital system. Fritz, among the her tennis knowledge, too. “It’s the beginning of anoth- world’s top junior players, But the will has to come er chapter for our combat wound- is joining forces with the from Taylor, and he’s all in. ed veterans,” he added. “They’ve San Diego Aviators of My- “I love the comple- Operation Game On founder Tony Perez presents Jack Stanfield, left, and Maj. Doug Cullins lan World . tion,’’ Taylor said. “I just TURN TO VETERANS ON 18 with their first-place prize, a $25 gift certificate to Del Mar Golf Center.Photo by Bianca Kaplanek At least Taylor, 17, love playing someone one- won’t have a far commute on-one.’’ with the home matches at He was among four left Carlsbad’s Omni La Costa standing at last summer’s RSF Tennis Club readies to launch new website Resort & Spa. Wimbledon junior event. Taylor remains an am- He also had a solid run By Christina Macone-Greene club’s membership numbers get a glimpse into the facili- there will be a list of lessons ateur and he’ll be playing at this year’s Australian RANCHO SANTA FE have skyrocketed. ty and its beauty. and clinics. Members will as such across Europe and Open, reaching the quar- — At a recent board meet- Van Den Berg told the From there, website also have the opportunity at the before terfinals. In January, he ing with the Rancho Santa board that the opening visit visitors are afforded the op- to see what instructor is slapping on an Aviators jer- advanced to the semifinals Fe Association board of di- to the website begins with portunity to learn about the available and book appoint- sey. Ranked fifth among ju- of a Futures tournament in rectors, Rancho Santa Fe a birds-eye view captured activities for the year along ment with them online. nior players, Taylor is seen Los Angeles. Tennis Club President Dave by a drone flying through with engaging videos. Van Den Berg said this as one of the young Amer- It’s all part of the pro- Van Den Berg shared that the club and then over the And reservations can feature was really neces- icans seeking to make a their new website is about courts at about 300 feet. now be made online. sary because they have 184 mark on the men’s side. TURN TO FRITZ ON 18 to go live. The announce- “It’s like you are vis- “Our whole reserva- tennis members, a number ment was timely as the iting the club for the very tion system is on there so which continues to grow, first time,” he said. “There that anybody can actually and the court system must are beautiful aerial shots of make reservations by them- be in sync with those needs. the whole golf course and selves,” Van Den Berg said. “We also have a data- the tennis courts. It’s cho- “They can see what courts base in there of every sin- SAVANNAH LANG reographed to music so as are available and sign up.” gle member in the club,” he Digital Media Manager you watch the players, the Van Den Berg want- said. “The reason this is im- music picks up as the play- ed everyone to know that portant is because anytime ers hit faster and faster.” he hoped that the website we want to do a promotion Call Savannah for all The music continues would be fully up and run- of any kind, we can do it by your digital media needs. as the drone captures the ning by the end of April. gender, by age and by skill site of equestrians riding Currently, testing is under- level.” their trusty steeds around way. This database is the Call 760.436.9737 x109 the tennis club. The cam- Van Den Berg then pulse of communication to era picks up the nuances circled back to the online [email protected] of each scenario so viewers schedule, explaining how TURN TO TENNIS ON 18 he Weeke It’s t nd! 11 The R ancho Santa Fe News MAY 1, 2015 Send your arts & entertainment news to [email protected] Arts&Entertainment arts CALENDAR Know something that’s going on? Send it to calendar@ coastnewsgroup.com MAY 1 FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE Every Friday night this summer from 7 to 9 p.m., through July 31, the sidewalks of Grand Ave- nue, State Street and Roo- sevelt Street transform into an open-air concert stage. Enjoy free live mu- sic from street perform- ers. Many of Carlsbad Vil- lage’s retailers will stay open late to celebrate the series. FOLK CONCERT So- lana Beach singer/song- writer Ross Moore will perform at 11 a.m. May 1 at the Del Mar Library, 1309 Camino Del Mar, Ex Machina” delivers on the futuristic visual and philosophical level and ceases with an ending that lingers in your mind. Courtesy photo presented by The San Di- ego Bluegrass Society, and By Nathalia Aryani Alex Garland, a young cod- Caleb learns that he's is simple. Caleb is to engage and sardonic. Parts of his Friends of the Del Mar Li- Ava, the AI in “Ex er, Caleb (Domhnall Glee- the human component in Ava with get-to-know-you interactions with Caleb are brary. For more informa- Machina,” may be fiction- son), wins an office prize for the Turing Test (“Turing” conversations. They're sep- unintentionally, creepily tion, call (858) 755-1666 or al, but the progress of arti- arated with a transparent humorous. 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The Continuing Crisis The February gun-and-baby-carrying workshop in Johnston, Iowa, was so successful that instructor Melody Lauer and CrossRoads Shooting Sports owner Tom Hudson plan more. Lauer insisted that she does not necessarily encour- age a baby-holding mother to arm herself, but if she chooses to, safety would In 2015 California State University San Marcos of course require that she be familiar with the tricky celebrates its 25th anniversary. Founded on the procedure of drawing, aim- principles of excellence and access, the University ing and firing even though she might be “wearing” a opened its doors at a temporary storefront location baby in a sling in front of for the first time in 1990 to 448 students. Today her body. Hudson, noting the fast-growing market of CSUSM is home to nearly 13,000 students and boasts gun sales to women, said approximately 33,000 proud alumni who are making scheduling the workshop “was a no-brainer.” an impact every day in the region and beyond. What is believed to be AMAZING AUCTIONS America’s only hard-nosed Be a part of our celebration! “gang” composed only of Top right, The Bishop’s School’s Head of School Aimeclaire Roche, joined Vineyard Knights! Visit www.csusm.edu/25 for a complete gay and transgendered Af- auction event co-chairwomen Susie Piegza of La Jolla, Kathryn Hamon of La Jolla and Ju- rican-Americans hopes to calendar of events and to learn more. liann Ford of Rancho Santa Fe, to celebrate the success of the April 18, 30th annual event have its story told soon by which raises funds for the school’s financial aid program. Annually, the school awards approx- filmmakers — who empha- imately $3 million in financial aid support to 20 percent of its students. Courtesy photo size the group’s transition from fighters to entrepre- neurs working to establish their own clothing line, ac- cording to a March report on advocate.com. The gang, originally organized for protection (“We gonna get our respect one way or an- other,” said one), hails from the violent Washington, D.C., Trinidad neighbor- hood, yet some of the 200 members (in their teens or early 20s) insist on stilettos, lipstick and mascara (while carrying knives, brass knuckles and mace).

Questionable Judgments Pioneering British fa- cial surgeon Ninian Peck- itt, 63, facing a Medical Practitioners Tribunal in Manchester in April, was accused by a witness of “re- peatedly” having punched one patient in the face during a procedure in order to straighten a fracture. Dr. Peckitt acknowl- edged having used his hands to “manipulate” bones in the patient’s face, calling it a routine surgery-avoid- ing procedure sometimes required for extensive inju- ries.

Inexplicable From Recent Florida Crime Reports: (1) Moham- med Almarri, 21, was ar- rested on multiple charges in Tampa on April 12 after illegally entering a neigh- bor’s apartment in a high- rise and forcing the owner onto the balcony. For reasons undis- closed in the police report, Almarri then allegedly mi- crowaved the man’s wallet in his oven. (2) Joseph Wil- liams, 35 (and with sever- al pending warrants), was arrested on April 5 in Fort Pierce, Fla., after enter- ing the emergency room at Lawnwood Regional Medi- cal Center and Heart Insti- tute, demanding an enema and refusing to leave until he got one. 1 5 The R ancho Santa Fe News MAY 1, 2015 Summer Fun & Learning A fun and enriching week-long camp Is your child a LEGO® chines powered by motors, The Technovators camp enthusiast? Have they ever gears, remote-controls, and for ages 8-11 lets students dreamed of designing their battery packs. The camps build projects such as a own computer game? If so, for 5-7 year-olds feature jet, rabbit, and transporter TechKnowHow® LEGO® special LEGO® elements vehicle which they control & Technology Camp is the combined with engineer- with a remote. In the af- perfect destination for ing concepts as students ternoon, they design their them this summer! construct everything from own arcade-style computer TechKnowHow, for over cars with headlights to a game using GameMaker® 20 years, has been offering motorized Star Wars Land- software. fun and enriching week- speeder. All classes feature long camps for students in In the LEGO® Motor high-interest projects Northern California. This Madness camp for ages 7-9, which teach technology and summer, TechKnowHow® is campers explore robotics as science skills based on a offering its award-winning they build projects using S.T.E.M. curriculum. programs at schools in La the LEGO® Mindstorms Camps range from $200/ Jolla, Encinitas and Rancho NXT® microcomputer and wk. for half-day sessions to Santa Fe! sensors. Students create $375/wk. for full-days. Visit Students in the LEGO® programs which control the www.techknowhow.com or building camps construct bots by pressing buttons on call 877.432.0970 for more vehicles, creatures, and ma- the NXT® brick. information. Junior Lifeguards open to all levels of athletic abilities DEL MAR — With sum- their excitement about the mer fast approaching, beach The Del Mar ocean, their sense of disci- and ocean safety are on pline and integrity along to the minds of parents every- Junior Lifeguard their students in a fun learn- where. The Del Mar Junior ing environment. Lifeguard and Little Tur- instructors are all Xtended Program is tle programs offer peace of available for the morning mind for parents and fun and ocean lifeguards. sessions to remain at the useful skills for children ages ing and rescue techniques beach supervised by Del 7 to 17. with lifeguard equipment. Mar Junior Lifeguard staff Programs take place at Additionally, partici- for more fun until 3:00 p.m. 29th Street in Del Mar and pants learn appreciation of There are two- and four-week include a variety of age-ap- the beach and ocean envi- sessions available. propriate activities and edu- ronment. Amidst all of the Family discounts now cation including CPR, First learning are plenty of fun available for 2015 - 10% dis- Aid, sun safety, surfing, boo- and games. count given during checkout gie boarding, paddle board- The Del Mar Junior to qualifying families. ing and body surfing. Lifeguard instructors are Find out more about Del Some of the skills taught all ocean lifeguards. Many Mar Junior Lifeguard and include teamwork, leader- of the instructors are Junior Little Turtle programs at ship, self-esteem building, Lifeguard alumni. Each in- delmarjg.com or by emailing physical fitness, and lifesav- structor strives to pass on [email protected].

RSF Attack’s Summer Recreational Soccer Camps are open to all ages. Courtesy photo Register Now for Attack Recreational Summer Soccer Camps Online registration is 15-19 and August 10-14 and quests will only be accepted now open for Rancho Santa will be held at the Rancho through the 3rd. Fe Attack’s Summer Recre- Santa Fe Sports Field. You may bring your ational Soccer Camps and After that we will move signed forms to the Walk-In our Fall Recreational pro- to Solana Santa Fe Elemen- Registration or mail them gram. tary School and hold our to the Attack office. More information on third camp the week of Au- Attack also has a na- these programs can be gust 17-21. tionally recognized compet- found on the League web- The camps start at 9:30 itive program that is always site at www.rsfsoccer.com. a.m. and run until noon. All looking for players from This summer the camps of our camps are available 7-18 years old. will be held in Rancho San- for online registration at Our teams compete in ta Fe. www.rsfsoccer.com. the top leagues and play These camps are de- For those that are in- in some of the top tourna- signed for all players who terested in signing up your ments around the country, want to have FUN while child for our Fall Recre- as well as internationally. working on their technical ational Program, registra- Contact our Director ability and improving their tion is OPEN and can be of Coaching Malcolm Tov- skills. completed online or the ey if you are interested in The camp is open to all forms can be downloaded at learning more about this ages and will be conduct- this time. program. ed by Attack Director of Walk-In Registration Sign up now to ensure Coaching Malcolm Tovey will be held on Saturday, that your child has a spot in and his professional staff. May 3rd at Rancho Santa our camps and this fall in Every player will receive a Fe School from 9:00 a.m. to our Rec program. customized ball and t-shirt noon. Questions about these for attending. All forms must be com- or any of our other pro- Walk-ins are accepted pleted and new players must grams can be directed at all camps. include a copy of their birth to the League office at Our first two campscertificate or passport. 760.479.1500 or by emailing will run the weeks of June Coach and Team re- [email protected]. MAY 1, 2015 The R ancho Santa Fe News 6 1 Summer Fun & Learning A summer camp you’ll love! Fox Mountain Adven- skilled staff who ensure code “coastnews” when you tures is a traditional sleep- campers are safe, engaged, enroll! away summer camp in San and having an absolute Fox Mountain Adven- Diego for ages 10-17 that blast. tures offers three programs: you will absolutely love, Fox families rave about Overnight Adventure (ages guaranteed! how their campers grow in 10-15), Leaders in Training Experience immersive new and impactful ways all (16-17) and High School Im- A San Diego Sleep-Away Camp nighttime laser tag mis- while having a ton of fun. prov Camp (grades 9-12). for ages 10-17. sions through camp, make If you are not satisfied that Come for one week or stay movies with friends and your camper gained value all summer! Simply vis- Love Fox or get your money back! screen them pool-side un- from Fox Mountain Adven- it www.foxmountainadven- der the stars at our floating tures, they will give you tures.com to learn more and film festival, create skits back every penny you paid. enroll. and eat s’mores around the Fox stands behind their Register today - Spaces campfire, and choose from camp 100%, and think you are limited! over 50 activities and elec- should be able to try it risk- Fox Mountain Adven- tives! Plus, campers love free with the satisfaction tures is accredited by the the air conditioned cabins, guarantee! American Camp Associa- Get your exclusive $100 Discount using the coupon code “coastnews”! comfortable beds, delicious Plus, save an extra $100 tion, following 250+ health camp menu, and highly per week using the coupon and safety standards. (855) FOX-CAMP — www.foxmountainadventures.com

pman, director of Moores Heart” running April 23 to rebranding effort to focus we have all of our athletes member Rocky Chávez Who’s Cancer Center. May 3 at the MiraCosta Col- on the doing.” (R-Oceanside) stood with lege theatre in Oceanside beach lifestyle. The name student Veterans, commu- NEWS? SUN SAFETY She was awed by the array "Cape Rey" was inspired by COASTLINE OPENS nity college officials and Business news and special For the April 22 Earth of rugs and photographed a the resort's location with- L'Auberge Del Mar, leaders of Veteran organiza- achievements for North San Day, Oceanside Schools few selections to send to Set in the San Luis Rey River 1540 Camino Del Mar, Del tions today to ensure 27,000 Diego County. Send information were honored as part of Designer, Zach Elliott. Sid's Valley. To learn more about Mar, is debuting Coastline, student Veterans studying via email to community@ the premier of “Curios- Carpet Barn so enjoyed Cape Rey, visit CapeRey. an open-air restaurant of- in California’s community coastnewsgroup.com. ity Quest Goes Green” watching the process, it do- com. fering views of the Pacific colleges maintain access to featuring Oceanside and nated half the price of the and seafood-centric Coast- their earned GI Bill Bene- GARNERS HOST ‘SPARK’ student Green Team am- rug. The box office number NEW FITNESS CENTER al Californian cuisine with fits. Current law must be San Diego community bassadors from Oceanside is (760) 795-6815. MILO, a fitness center, products from local farms changed by July 1st of this members, physicians and schools at Martin Luther will open at the Del Mar and ranches. Coastline's year in order to allow Vet- cancer survivors gathered King, Jr. Middle School. FOUR SEASONS CLUB Golf Center at 15555 Jimmy music fills the space with a erans to finance their Cali- April 25 at the Grand Del The city of Oceanside host- Four Seasons Resi- Durante Blvd., Del Mar. California vibe with indie fornia Community College Mar for SPARK Gala, an ed a special Earth Day as- dence Club Aviara, 7201 The center has a alt roots. education. Assembly Bill 13 evening to “ignite the fight sembly to thank and honor Blue Heron Place, Carls- 5,000-square-foot, com- (AB 13) ensures California against cancer.” 750 Oceanside Zero Waste bad, will introduce the com- pletely outdoor, functional SUMMER AT GRAUER community colleges remain The event benefited pa- School Program student pletion of its three-month, performance facility cater- The Grauer School is in compliance with federal tient care and research at Green Team ambassadors. $6-million renovation May ing to children and adults expanding its summer pro- law in order to receive Title UC San Diego Moores Can- 5. The new property in- interested in improving gram to include addition- 38 funding for Veteran’s GI cer Center, including help- BACKSTAGE MAGIC cludes a newly redesigned their fitness and healthal enrichment camps. The Bill benefits. ing to launch a new Cancer Bonnie lobby space, a boutique through strength built from enrichment camps include Immunotherapy Program. Druben, the spa and the new Seasons proper movement. students as young as fourth TIPS FUNDRAISER Rancho Santa Fe residents Props Master Restaurant led by Execu- “This center will take grade and art camps that in- Police officers across and founders of the Garner for MiraCosta tive Chef Jonathan Sudar. many folks back to their clude adults. The sessions, the nation took “protect Family Foundation, Wanda College re- childhoods,” said Milo Bry- from June 22 to July 10 and and serve” to a whole new and Cam Garner, were co- cently visited HILTON BECOMES ant, the facility’s found- July 13 to July 31, offer a meaning on April 9 raising chairs of the gala. Sid's Carpet CAPE REY er and head coach. “It is diverse set of UC approved more than $94,000 at Claim “Immunotherapy is Barn, San On April 30, Hilton filled with equipment that summer school courses Jumper Restaurants during extremely precise and is Marcos in Carlsbad Oceanfront Re- requires the body to push, for students looking to get its annual Tip-A-Cop fund- transforming outcomes in search of the sort officially welcomed vis- pull, carry, jump, run, duck, ahead and to explore a cre- raiser. Law enforcement of- ways never thought pos- perfect rug itors with a new name, Cape twirl, roll, kick, throw, catch ative outlet. Enrollment ap- ficers traded in their badges sible,” said Dr. Scott Lip- for staging of “The Normal Rey, as part of a hotel-wide and much more. That’s what plications at grauerschool. to tie on aprons and serve com/summerschool. diners with all tips donated to local Special Olympics CHAVEZ SUPPORTS VETS organizations that support State Assembly- sports training and com- petition for children and adults with intellectual dis- abilities. Tip-A-Cop events are part of the Law Enforce- ment Torch Run.

Look in today’s Classified Section for everything from Autos to Real Estate 1 7 The R ancho Santa Fe News MAY 1, 2015 Mixing it up with Robert Mondavi is credited with the first renowned red blend with Opus One. He collaborated with the French Bordeaux blend genius Phillippe de Rothschild. Courtesy photo wine ROOF! ROOF! blending

Blended wines are rising quickly in popularity in the U.S. Cabernet, shown above, is the leading grape in most blends. Photo courtesy Daou Vineyard

the lead grape); Rhone model for the world’s win- Valley France with mostly eries that ventured into Syrah; and Super Tuscan blended brands. Other Bor- taste of where blends are mostly deaux style grapes includ- built around Tuscany’s San- ed: Malbec, Petite Verdot wine giovese grape. and Carmenere. I have talked to many Fast-forward to the frank mangio wine sommeliers and Napa Valley in the late ‘70s thumbed through the na- when rising wine star Rob- n my many years of tional wine sales reports, ert Mondavi caught the interviewing wine- and blends are one of the attention of French Grand makers on their fastest growing wine cate- Cru baron Phillippe de favorite winemak- gories in the U.S. Rothschild. The two wine I The historic, tradition- heavyweights combined ing experience, it’s almost always blending. al guide for blenders is the their genius to create Opus Blending is the art of Bordeaux model. One, the first big-brand winemaking, an exclusive This famous district in blend in NapaValley, with work for the world of wine France long ago developed Cabernet from the legend- to judge. Several finished production methods that ary Oakville To Kalon Vine- wine varietals are brought wove Cabernet, Merlot and yard. together with the final cre- Cab Franc grapes from the To this day, Opus One is ation more than the sum of finest vineyard sites, with viewed as a masterpiece in the parts. aging in small oak barrels. fine wine blending. Others Three of the more Wineries were classified by followed with their own cre- sought-after blending styles the government as premier ations, applying their own are Bordeaux France (all “first growth” or “grandbrush strokes to their own their wines are blends, cru” wines. with Cabernet Sauvignon What evolved was a TURN TO TASTE OF WINE ON 18 Wine of the Month By Frank Mangio WILLAMETTE VALLEY PINOT NOIR – 2012

A B O U T The winery and under- T H E ground cellar are carved WINE: into the top of an ancient The re- volcanic flow; the soil markable is red from its oxidized g row i ng iron content, and well season of drained. The unique 2012 re- terroir is similar to the sulted in red clay soil found in the perfect- Grand Cru Pinot Noir ly ripe vineyards in Burgundy fruit with intense color- France. Owned by the ation and concentrated original founder, Jim Ber- flavors; on the palate,nau in 1983, the vineyard flavors of boysenberry,has 53 acres under vine. chocolate and coffee — a truly Oregon-style of Pi- THE COST: The 2012 not Noir, exemplified by Willamette Pinot Noir is the 14.2 percent alcohol, priced at $30 at the win- a bolder side of Pinot. ery. Visit willametteval- leyvineyards.com or call ABOUT THE WINERY: (800) 344-9463. MAY 1, 2015 The R ancho Santa Fe News 8 1 TASTE OF WINE Best Bordeaux Blend at the concert by Jeff Moore & VETERANS San Francisco Internation- Daryl Johnson May 2 at CONTINUED FROM 17 al Wine Competition. 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 CONTINUED FROM 10 canvas. The newest release, advance, $15 day of. Call earned it.” In Napa Valley in the 2012, consists of: 77 per- (760) 929-8111. His first group of vet- year 2000, the harvest was cent Cabernet, 12 percent Bottega Americano, erans recently completed difficult for Dave Phinney, Merlot and 11 percent Cab- downtown San Diego, is eight weeks of beginner so he took small amounts ernet Franc. hosting a series of wine classes that culminated of Zinfandel, Cabernet, The “Super Tuscans” dinners, starting with Masi April 27 at the Del Mar Syrah and old vine Charbo- of Italy are generally a Agricola in a five-course Golf Center with a skills no and created a big, bold blend of Sangiovese, Cab- wine pairing, May 3 at 8 challenge consisting of blend the he called The ernet, Cab Franc, Merlot, p.m. Cost is $120. Famous putting, chipping and driv- Prisoner. Petite Verdot and occasion- for their Amorone Valpoli- er competitions. That year he made 385 ally Syrah. cellas from Italy, Masi will Having never really cases. A leader is Piero An- have their U.S. director on played the sport before, In 2008, he sold the tinori and his Tignanel- hand for presentations. For Marine Corps Maj. Doug brand, producing some lo ($89.95). He adds 15 details call (619) 255-7800. Cullins, who lives in Carls- 85,000 cases. That was percent Cabernet to San- West Steak and Sea- bad and is actually still on considered to be the be- giovese for power and den- food in Carlsbad presents active duty, was skeptical ginning of the red blend sity. a Silver Oak and Twomey at first. trend. Wine dinner May 7 at 6:30 “I didn’t think I’d like Chris Andrieu, a Navy veteran who lost both legs during his third de- In the south, Justin Wine Bytes p.m. These great Napa Val- it,” he said, adding that ployment — his second to Afghanistan — in February 2013, is super- Baldwin of Paso Robles Westfield UTC shop- ley wines will be paired someone from the Wound- vised during the driving portion of the skills challenge by PGA master fell in love with Bordeaux ping center is the place with some of Executive ed Warrior Project told golf instructor Bob Knee. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek blends, so much so that he for Uncorked Wine Walk Chef Arbella’s best menu him a couple of people vowed he could do just as and Concert May 2 from achievements in a five- found golf to be relaxing physical and mental dis- Cullins, who didn’t well, maybe better, with 4 to 7 p.m. Temecula Val- course dinner in the West and rehabilitating. abilities. think he’d like the game, the unique soil content ley’s finest vintages areRoom. $150. RSVP at (760) “And I found that to be In addition to the free scored the first point of and coastal breezes of west ready for pouring in this 930-9100. exactly true, for a couple lessons from PGA-certified the day and tied with Jack “Paso.” self-guided wine walk to of reasons,” said Cullins, instructors who volunteer Stanfield for first place in Founded in 1981, the four wine gardens; un- Frank Mangio is a who has served since 1998. with the program, Opera- the skills challenge. turning point for Justin limited chef-crafted bites renowned wine connoisseur “Golf is technically com- tion Game On participants He and his fellow new Winery was 2000 when from UTC restaurants, all certified by Wine Specta- plicated and it requires receive a professional golfers will attend their the 1997 ISOSCELES was complemented by live mu- tor. He is one of the leading 100 percent of your focus. session at The Kingdom fitting session at TaylorMa- named one of the top ten sicians. Ticket sales vary wine commentators on the It also helps me work on at TaylorMade Golf for de this month, then begin wines in the world by Wine from $20 to $50. Call (760) web. View and link up with patience and not sweat the custom-fitted TaylorMadethe 10-week intermediate Spectator. 774-0030 for details. his columns at tasteof- small stuff. clubs, as well as bags, Adi- course. Most recently, the 2011 Tuscany La Costa is winetv.com. Reach him at “A lot of guys here, in- das shoes, gloves and balls Perez said he already ISOSCELES ($72) was celebrating their 25th [email protected], and cluding myself, are dealing and playing opportunities has a waiting list for the awarded double gold as the Anniversary with a Jazz follow him on Facebook. with post-traumatic stress throughout the county. next session for veterans, disorder, so this certainly Since 2011 Perez has which begins June 1. helps,” he added. “It also expanded the program to After four tours of TENNIS quite professional looking. “And our new member- helps with balance and co- include lessons for troops duty in Iraq, Cullins said “It’s like you’re watch- ship also guarantees that CONTINUED FROM 10 ordination.” undergoing rehabilitation the game has made a dif- ing ESPN or CBS,” she said. next year we start revenues Experts at the Naval at Naval Hospital Camp ference in his life. its members. As the website has been at 30 percent higher than Medical Center found golf Pendleton after that facili- “There are a lot While the website af- an ongoing project, so has what they were this year, is an essential link to the ty opened about a year ago, of hardships, especial- forded much more, Van Den the building of the Tennis because a lot of our mem- rehabilitation process for all spouses of the troops ly with family,” he said. Berg said, he wanted to give Club membership. Van Den berships have been in the combat-wounded military and veterans of the Viet- “But I come away from the board and members a Berg told the board that the last three months,” he said. personnel with extreme nam War. this smiling.” small glimpse of what it can club was at 663 percent of “The club is truly becoming do. its membership quota; 213 a community place for peo- President Ann Boon percent of its enrollment ple to come and spend time, “He really only started out? added that she has seen the fees budget; and its revenue and that has been our goal FRITZ working hard three years “I would love to be in new website and said it is has increased 124 percent. all along.” CONTINUED FROM 10 ago,’’ Kathy May Fritz said. the prime of my professional cess of shooting up the ju- Which makes his climb career,’’ he said. “If I could EX MACHINA tions are real or simulated. sual and philosophical level nior ladder, while preparing more impressive. make a good living playing The reveals come in and ceases with an ending for the next step. “Things have happened tennis, that would be my CONTINUED FROM 11 pieces and they boggle the that lingers in your mind. “I need to get faster so quick,’’ he said. “I started dream.’’ Mizuno) who doesn't speak mind. Ethical quandaries of and move better,’’ said Tay- to do well and then I thought Every parents’ night- English. identity, humanity, freedom, Nathalia Aryani is a lor, who won a qualifying I might be able to do some- mare is a lazy teenager Vikander is a wonder, life and mortality. If you film columnist and has a match as a wild card at the thing with this game.’’ lounging on the couch all walking a fine line between could create a machine with movie blog, The MovieMaven: recent BNP Paribas Open He’s still a teenager, of summer. human and machine. Her human consciousness, would sdmoviemaven.blogspot.com. in Indian Wells. “There is a course, which means body That won’t be the case Ava, partially translucent you ... just because you : #the_moviemaven. big difference between the surfing near Del Mar’s 15th in the Fritz household, as with wires and circuits and could? What if artificial in- juniors and the pros.’’ Street and hanging with his Taylor gallivants around the partially covered in human telligence goes beyond arti- But Taylor, of Rancho buddies. world, chasing a fuzzy ball skin, is both mechanically ficial? Does it have the right MPAA RATING: R for Santa Fe, no longer wonders But Taylor’s tennis fu- and a goal, which couldn’t perfect and surrealistically to exist? How would it be graphic nudity, language, if he belongs. After his All ture is so bright he needs be clearer. human. Brilliantly and ele- integrated to society? What sexual references and some England Club showing, Tay- shades when not at the “I get to see a lot of new gantly designed, she's intel- are the implications? What violence. lor eased the doubt which beach. things and places that a lot lectually and emotionally will become of mankind? creeps into any player’s “He loves to compete of people my age don’t get to intelligent, independent, Strikingly compelling, RUN TIME: 1 hour and 48 noggin’. and loves the challenge,’’ see,’’ Taylor said intuitive, beautiful and pow- cerebrally cool and eerily minutes “That gave me a lot of Taylor’s mother said. “He’s His worn passport erful. But there remains a suspenseful, “Ex Machina” confidence that I could com- very talented.’’ proves it. Him wearing out question whether her emo- delivers on the futuristic vi- PLAYING: General release pete at this level,’’ he said. So much that a schol- rivals confirms it. With his parents’ line arship to USC awaits. But of work, tennis was always Taylor could turn pro before Contact Jay Paris at jpar- HONOREES savories and wine pairings, Collection is designed to nearby. Taylor first swung then or after dipping his toe [email protected]. Follow him on they also had the opportuni- showcase 29 original instal- a racket as a tyke, but it into the collegiate ranks. Twitter at jparis_sports and CONTINUED FROM 1 ty to meet with the artists. lations. An array of work wasn’t until he was 14 that Just what does Taylor’s at mighty1090.com port to Scripps Encinitas During the course of the will consist of paintings, the tennis bug bit. crystal ball show, 10 years and we are very grateful for event, guests learned how mosaics, carvings and sculp- their dedication.” this artwork will be part tures. According to Ciullo, the of its permanent collection “These pieces will GARDEN and how he and his wife, Wasserman admits soiree was to honor these and also available for spon- brighten family waiting ar- Pam, selected them. having a vegetable garden CONTINUED FROM 1 ladies as well as to preview sorship. eas and hospital corridors, They worked closely is incredibly fun. And for art for the new Healing Arts Sponsorship opportuni- depicting images of health them, they’re an old-fash- with their landscaper. families with younger chil- Collection at Scripps Memo- ties begin at $25,000. and well-being which are re- ioned plant,” he said. “And “We picked every dren, he said, planting a rial Hospital Encinitas. Ciullo wants people to flective of North San Diego roses are very easy to grow plant that we put in and we small garden can be won- While guests enjoyed know that the Healing Arts County,” he said. and they’re not heavy wa- had all the descriptions of derful. ter users. You have to feed them,” he said, adding that Coffee in the Garden them a fair amount, but it was fun for them to do. is best described as both a MIRACLE event is to create a fun mand said it’s not too late to they grow roses in Phoenix, For those who want to relaxing and fun event in family environment and en- register. Arizona — the hottest part redesign their landscap- which up to 30 guests par- CONTINUED FROM 1 courage all to wear super- “Please join us to sup- of the country.” ing, Wasserman suggests ticipate. While everyone their Miracle Babies to sup- hero related team costumes port this wonderful cause. A drip system works researching drought-toler- can take in the surround- port the cause.” to boost awareness. People can make a donation perfectly fine for roses,ant plants that are easy to ing beauty, there is also an Daneshmand shared In addition to the walk in honor of a Miracle Baby Wasserman said. Today, grow. Also on this list are educational component to that they currently have and run, also on hand will in their family,” she said. gardens in California need succulents. it. about 501 registered fund- be a galore of food, enter- “This event is to help cele- to be efficient in terms of Wasserman wants peo- To learn more about raising pages and a total of tainment and about 50 chil- brate life of all these Mira- watering. ple to know that succulents the next Coffee in the Gar- 75 teams. dren-related vendors on cle Babies and we look for- While everyone en- don’t need much water and den event, email garden- Interestingly, each site. ward to seeing everyone.” joyed the one-hour tour, they can be very pretty. [email protected] or team consists of both actual And for those who want For more information Wasserman said he was He said he has seen call (858) 756-1554. More and virtual walkers. to tie up their laces and visit miraclebabies.org or fond of sharing the infor- some beautiful succulent information can also be Another facet of this get some exercise, Danesh- call (858) 633-8540. mation about their plants gardens. found at rsfgardenclub.org. 1 9 The R ancho Santa Fe News MAY 1, 2015

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All craft projects, sweet eats All Model A owners and en- at 14955 Rancho Santa Fe Del Mar, presented by the Mar at 6:45 p.m. May 2 at proceeds benefit the Empre- and drinks, silent auction thusiasts are welcome to at- Farms Road, Rancho Santa Social Service Auxiliary. the Del Mar National Horse sa Performing Arts Founda- and live music by Minor tend the meetings and join Fe. Entry is $20 for non-play- The event includes gourmet Show, which concludes May tion music and performing Strut and Carol Cabrera. the tours. For more infor- er and $50 fee for players. food and wine tasting and a 3 at the arts program. Crafters can also Fill-A-Bag mation or directions e-mail It includes dinner and a no- discount wine auction. Arena. For more informa- TRASH PATROL H2O for $20 or 2 bags for $30, ev- tion, go to delmarnational. Trash Patrol Clean-Up Dates ery day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. com. will be May 2, July 5, Aug. 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MiraCosta College, a life- appointment line, (760) 602- long learning group, will 7559. Proof of Carlsbad resi- TUESDAY, MAY 5 hear “Forensic Genealogy” dency is required. The drop WOMENHEART San and “Canine Companions off location will be provided Diego North Coastal Wom- for Independence” May 1 at once an appointment is con- enHeart Support Group MiraCosta College/Oceans- firmed. meets at 10 a.m. May 5 in ide Campus, 1 Barnard PUG DAY Pug Rescue the Executive Board Room Drive, Admin. Bldg. #1000, of San Diego County will at Tri-City Wellness Center, Oceanside. Get parking per- host its 24th Annual Pug 6250 El Camino Road, Carls- mit in lot 1A. Check speaker Party from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. bad. 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