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BY LUKE HAROLD single-use plastic straws, The Solana Beach City stirrers, cocktail sticks or Council unanimously plastic toothpicks, as well as approved the first reading of a requirement that food a new law that would ban vendors hand out single-use single-use plastics that aren’t plastic utensils by request recyclable or compostable. only. There would also be a “As a coastal community ban on polystyrene products, with many visitors, we are in such as foam coolers, on the Local investor’s legacy a unique position to send a city’s beach. cemented through message,” Mary Yang, a “The crisis of plastic foundation’s cancer member of the city’s Coastal pollution is an issue that research. A6 Climate Commission, said needs to be addressed by our during public comment at policy makers,” Alexandra the council’s Aug. 28 Ferron, volunteer policy meeting. coordinator with the The law is pending a Surfrider Foundation’s San PHOTOS BY JON CLARK second reading at the next Diego County chapter, said council meeting, and would in a statement following the take effect next year. The vote. “Solana Beach has an BACK TO SCHOOL PICNIC proposed measures include SEE PLASTICS, A20 Back to School Picnic for Solana Vista and Skyline families took place Aug. 26 at the Solana Vista Elementary School campus, sponsored by the PTA Solana Beach artist to Aand Solana Beach Schools Foundation. See next week’s paper (Sept. 12 Facilities, student be featured on issue) for more photos of this event. Above at the event (l-r): Heather, Caitlin, Australian TV show. A9 Mark, and Julia Kowieski; Gary Spicer, Sloane Czerwinski, Meredith Ketts. well-being listed as Lifestyle Del Mar Schools’ Water quality project begins top priorities BY KAREN BILLING an emphasis on social and in Ashley Falls neighborhood The Del Mar Union emotional learning, and School District has set its creating design thinking BY KAREN BILLING priorities for the new school opportunities and A city of water year, focusing on topics such experiences for students that quality project has begun as proactive fiscal planning, focus on personalization, ■ See inside for a work in the Ashley Falls facilities enhancements and agency and fostering an variety of photos of neighborhood of Carmel the ongoing goal to entrepreneurial mindset. community events. Valley. transform the educational The learning environment The construction of the experience to meet the is also a priority for the large-scale storm water needs of every student. district when they consider storage and treatment “It is going to be an instruction, Petersen said. Del Mar system prompted some exciting year and a year of “We know the importance Times “chaos in the action in a lot of arenas that that environment has on neighborhood” as residents we’ve been planning and students’ learning— their An Edition of weren’t exactly sure what preparing for a long time,” ability to learn, the comfort was happening with said DMUSD they feel in a setting,” sudden street closures, KAREN BILLING Superintendent Holly Petersen said. “This year vegetation removal and Construction has begun on a new water quality project McClurg at the board’s Aug. specifically we are focused 380 Stevens Ave. numerous construction on Pearlman Way and Carmel Knolls. 28 meeting. on re-imaging our computer Suite 316 trucks filling the corner of Assistant Superintendent labs and what they can look Solana Beach, CA 92075 Carmel Knolls and why there were never any many questions,” Modugno Shelley Petersen said that like, re-imagining and Pearlman Way. renderings released to the said. everything at the district thinking differently about 1011 Camino del Mar Resident Matt Modugno public about what was The project, which has starts with a strong what we traditionally know Suite 120 said while a sign going into the middle of been in the design stage for academic core and high as our library setting and Del Mar, CA 92014 announced what the their neighborhood. four years, includes the quality instruction. This how we can think of those 858-756-1403 project was, many still had “This simple gesture construction of three year’s priority actions as multi-use spaces.” delmartimes.net questions about the would have appeased many reinforced concrete storm include rolling out the new Utilizing “visible purpose of the project and residents and answered SEE WATER, A20 Spanish curriculum, placing SEE SCHOOLS, A20

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• Willful cruelty to child (no great bodily CRIME LOG injury)- and Stratford Court, Del Bluff collapse reported at Torrey Pines State Beach Mar, 3:40 p.m. BY TERI FIGUEROA after a bluff collapse a few miles north in Aug. 27 Aug. 30 A chunk of the bluff along Torrey Pines Encinitas left three women dead. • Battery on person-12800 block of Stebick • Drunk in public-2200 block of Jimmy State Beach gave way and fell to the sand About noon Saturday, local California Court, Carmel Valley, 12:10 p.m. Durante Boulevard, Del Mar, 12:01 p.m. below, state parks officials said Saturday, State Parks officials posted on Facebook a • Fraud-900 block of Lomas Santa Fe Drive, • Residential burglary-13000 block of Aug. 31. No one was injured. photo of large rocks at the bottom of the Solana Beach, 5:45 p.m. Harwick Lane, Carmel Valley, 4:51 p.m. The rock slide comes about four weeks SEE BLUFF COLLAPSE, A21 • Vehicle break-in/theft-500 block of Sierra • Simple battery-2200 block of Jimmy Avenue, Solana Beach, 7 p.m. Durante Boulevard, Del Mar, 6:30 p.m. • Brandishing firearm replica-3200 block of • Commercial burglary-700 block of Camino Del Mar, Del Mar, 10:04 p.m. Genevieve Street, Solana Beach, 7:30 p.m. • Drunk in public-3200 block of Camino Del • Vehicle break-in/theft-13700 block of Hikers cautioned after Sorrento Valley Mar, Del Mar, 11:02 p.m. Portofino Drive, Del Mar, 10:30 p.m. Aug. 28 Aug. 31 ticks test positive for ‘rabbit fever’ • Vehicle break-in/theft-600 block of Lomas • Battery on person-100 block of Highway BY KRISTINA DAVIS Tularemia is also known as “rabbit fever” Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, 7 a.m. 101, Solana Beach, 5:02 p.m. Several ticks recently collected along the because it is often found in wild hares, • Petty theft from building-900 block of Sept. 2 Lopez Canyon Trail in Sorrento Valley have rabbits and rodents. The disease is most Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, 11:15 a.m. • Simple battery-12900 block of El Camino tested positive for tularemia, a bacterial disease commonly transmitted by ticks that bite Aug. 29 Real, Carmel Valley, 8:10 p.m. that can cause severe illness and even death, infected animals and then bite humans and • Shoplifting-El Camino Real and Paseo • Vandalism, $400 or more-12800 block of county officials reported Friday, Aug. 30. SEE RABBIT FEVER, A21 Place, Carmel Valley, 1:36 p.m. Stebick Court, Carmel Valley, 2 a.m.

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Management and Hewlett-Packard, or in his personal life, His efforts to seek the top doctors and treatments led him to an arranging for Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones to perform expert at the University of Chicago, who later moved to San Diego at family celebrations, he had a way of making things happen. to conduct research and treat patients, and later to the National His vision and determination carried over to his health. When Institutes of Health in Washington, D.C. he was diagnosed with cancer of the head and neck in 2013, he The foundation supports research on immunotherapy, a type of decided to raise money for research into treatments and cures for cancer treatment that harnesses the cancer fighting ability of the his cancer and others. A year later, his cancer came back in a more patient’s own immune system, helping it target the specific virulent form, and soon after, he and his wife, Fernanda, launched genetic mutations present in the patient’s cancer cells. The the Immunotherapy Foundation. Ralph and Fernanda Whitworth COURTESY mutations are identified through genetic testing of the patient’s Although Whitworth died from complications of his cancer in cancer cells. 2016 at age 60, the foundation is continuing its work, supporting to get vaccinated against HPV, and Ava attends business meetings, “That’s the beauty of immunotherapy. It harnesses your research by scientists at UCSD and the La Jolla Institute for sells tickets to events and helps get the word out. immune system and targets the mutations you have,” Fernanda Immunology, and raising awareness about the importance of Fernanda is also co-chair of the upcoming Rock & Roll said. vaccinating children against cancers caused by the HPV virus. Avalanche, the foundation’s annual fundraising event. Her Since its founding, the foundation has raised nearly $5 million Whitworth’s cancer was caused by one of the many variants of co-chair is Laura Kreiss, a friend who also lost her husband to for research, that has included the construction of a HPV, a sexually transmitted virus that he contracted in his late cancer. cell-processing lab at UCSD. Armed with data from their initial teens. The virus can remain dormant for decades, and a limited The event will be held on the evening of Saturday, Sept.21, and research, scientists supported by the foundation have brought in number of strains of the virus can cause different types of cancer the highlight will be a performance by Billy Idol, the punk rock more than $20 million in research grants, said Fernanda, in men and women. icon who has charted such hits as “Dancing With Myself,” “White accelerating the research into potential treatments for HPV-related Her husband knew that the research he championed might not Wedding” and “Rebel Yell.” The event will be held at the Music cancers. bear fruit quickly enough to help him in his own cancer battle, Box in Little Italy, and tickets are available at At least four researchers have drugs for treating squamous cell but he felt it was important to raise funds and support the www.theimmunotherapyfoundation.org. The rock and roll theme carcinoma - the type of cancer Whitworth had - in clinical trials, scientists, said Fernanda Whitworth, a Rancho Santa Fe resident. is intended both to generate excitement and celebrate Fernanda said. Foundation-backed researchers have also She and the couple’s two children, Douglass, 12, and Ava, 10, are Whitworth’s love of rock music, Fernanda said. developed a vaccine for treating pancreatic cancer, and five continuing to support the foundation’s work in every way they The event will also include a charity auction, which will feature patients have so far received the treatment. can. such items for sale as Super Bowl tickets, and tickets to a Formula The foundation is also promoting the HPV vaccine, which “(Ralph) said this might not help me, but it will definitely help One Grand Prix race in Montreal, Canada. experts say should be given to both boys and girls between the our children,” said Fernanda. By supporting the foundation’s Whitworth’s battle with cancer began in 2013. He got a phone ages of 10 and 12, before they are sexually active. The vaccine can work, she said, “We are continuing his legacy.” call with the diagnosis on the same day he was named as prevent the virus from later developing into cancer, said Fernanda is president of the foundation, and her children help chairman of the board of Hewlett-Packard, a day he later Fernanda. For more information, visit in their own ways - Douglass has recorded a video urging people described as both the best and worst day of his life, Fernanda said. www.theimmunotherapyfoundation.org.

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Are you getting frustrated by the arthritis in your knee? Confusedaboutwhatisthebestsolutionforyouraches and pain? Arthritischangesthequalityofone’slife.Onein4adultsin Americasufferfromit,andalmosthalfofthemhavetolimit their daily activities because of the joint pain. What is the cause of knee arthritis? Knowing the cause ofthekneearthritisisthebeginningpointforalong- Youngsun Kim, DPT, OCS, SCS term solution. It is very unfortunate that so many people blame age, employment, or injuries, andthereaftersurvivewiththehelpof temporary patch-work such as taking pain pills, getting regular Steroid shots, and thinking that joint replacement is the ultimate solution. As we know though, all of these intervention methods often have detrimental side-effects. Let's take a Local volunteers with the San Diego branch of Alliance of Youth Leaders. COURTESY look at the common, actual cause of knee arthritis. First, we need to look very closely at the cartilage. Joint cartilage is the layer Student-run nonprofit teaches thatabsorbstheimpactofhumanweightandmotion.Itisveryflexibleandvery slippery; in fact, it’s 30 times more slippery than ice, therefore allowing human ‘English for the Elderly’ motions to be fast and smooth. The thickness of the cartilage is a critical factor whenitcomestobearingweight.Itcanevenvaryeveninthesamejoint–the From June to August, the Alliance of Youth “students” one on one, therefore being able point which bears the most weight has thicker cartilage. Losing the Leaders in the United States (AYLUS), a to individually address each of their integrity of the cartilage is one of the most significant signs of arthritis. student-run nonprofit volunteer weaknesses and skill levels. The students take organization with students from the Bishop’s turns to teach. As a result, volunteers were Researchers point out that when people put weight on the thin area where School, Canyon Crest Academy, Cathedral able to teach these elderly men and women the cartilage is not equipped to bear weight and motion, arthritis can build up. Catholic High School, and Torrey Pines High over 90 everyday sentences, effectively An example of this is seen in teen athletes: those who tear knee ligaments School, organized 16 “English for the allowing them to go grocery shopping or ask can develop arthritis within only a few weeks as they start to limp and Elderly” events to teach English to new for directions on their own. changetheirwalkingpatterns.Thepointisthatanyrapidchangesinawalking immigrants. During the last class of the summer, the The high school volunteers teach the elderly men and women worked together to pattern and exercise routine can result in worsening the integrity of the cartilage. basics of English to elderly Chinese write a thank you card for AYLUS San Diego Walking with toes out, limping, bending the knee, and leaning towards one immigrants, in hopes that these men and in English, showing their thanks to all the side are all indications of overcompensation that can lead to damage of the women will one day be able to complete efforts made to teach them English and cartilage. Furthermore, tightening of the muscles and soft tissues, as well as the day-to-day activities such as going to the making America truly a second home to inflammation of the bursa, result from those unhealthy guarding motions, too. grocery store without having to be them. Over the summer, AYLUS student Finding and diagnosing the exact cause of the problem is the key to accompanied by a family member or a close volunteers Jonathan Backues, Liana Xie, Eric friend. This event was started not to solely Lin, Ernest Lin, Raymond Li, Derek Ma, recovery. The evidence clearly indicates that therapy for knee arthritis makes a benefit the elderly men and women, but also NingXin Sun, Yufei Zhang, Chengming Li, significant difference when we correctly diagnose the root cause of the problem. with the goal of training the high school Chengda Li, Spencer Zhang, Andrew Lin, Deyle's study in the journal of Internal Medicine is a great example of the volunteers to serve the community with Michael Wang, Jerry Wang, Sean Yuan, evidence.Thestudycompareda“wait-and-see”grouptoa“physicaltherapy” leadership and dedication.. Andrew Chen and Luke Qiao made “English group. The therapy group showed a significant improvement, while the wait- Every “English for the Elderly” class begins for the Elderly” possible. With the start of and-see group did not. In the research, therapists thoroughly analyzed what the with a review of the contents of previous school coming soon, AYLUS San Diego cause of the problem was, not only in the knee, but also in the ankle, foot, hip classes, followed by the introduction of five hopes to host a class every weekend and andevenintheback.Thus, it is very important to find out what is going new common everyday sentences that expand this activity to many other areas. surround a specific topic that the volunteers They welcome those with similar needs to on and this is done by looking closely and thoroughly examining all possibilities. have picked days in advance. The class then reach out to them to see what can be done. Thereafter,therootcauseoftheproblemcanbetreatedwithhands-ontherapy concludes with the volunteers tutoring the Visit www.aylus.org for more information. and re-education, which will result in re-building a normal movement pattern. So, finding the root cause of the problem is the key to your recovery. Stop blaming your age, job, or old injury for your knee pain. Don’t just accept the problem and take painkillers or medication – these things just aren’t beneficial in ‘Climate Change, San Diego, and You’ the long run. Experts can diagnose the root cause and give you the tools to take The San Dieguito River Valley should be taking. Pryde has traveled to actioninordertobringaboutrealchangeinyourlife.For more details, Conservancy is sponsoring an event Sept. 14 numerous locations relevant to climate call us now at 858-847-2025. 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The episode with Stokes will be part of the show’s “Hot August Nights U.S. Film Tour.” Stokes, a self-taught artist, spent the first 35 years of her career as a photographer. For the last three years, she’s been working with alcohol inks. The fast-drying inks are poured onto a canvas, and can be manipulated by tilting the canvas in multiple directions, resulting in a series of free-form shapes, lines and fillings. They can be further altered by pouring rubbing alcohol on them, and the lines and shapes typically continue moving around as the work dries. The finished work can conjure different interpretations Peggy Stokes, an artist based in Solana Beach, has been from each viewer. working with alcohol ink for the past three years. “You’re not supposed to get it,” Stokes said. “You’re supposed to look at it and think about it.” elementary education from Central Michigan University and Many of her recent works are laid out in her garage, which time spent as a graphic designer at Diablo Valley College in she is converting into a studio, surrounded by paints, blank the Bay Area, where she lived before moving to San Diego. canvasses, tools and her dog Brody. Everyone has artistic Stokes is a cancer survivor and has five children. She’s hosted inclinations, she added, but many aspiring artists worry that several art shows locally at the Lomas Santa Fe Country their initial attempts aren’t good enough to forge ahead with Club, including a few exhibitions of her photography and an art career. one featuring her first mixed work in 2014. “There’s no right or wrong,” she said. “There’s right or For more information about the show, visit wrong in the artist’s mind.” colourinyourlife.com.au. To view Stokes’ artwork, visit Stokes’ resume also includes a bachelor’s degree in peggystokesgallery.com. “Lava Power” by Peggy Stokes COURTESY PHOTOS PAGE A10 - SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 - NORTH COAST www.delmartimes.net Nucky wins closing day feature Grade I, Runhappy $300,000 Del Mar Futurity

BY KELLEY CARLSON to track the 2 horse (Eight Rings). My horse Trainer Peter Miller of Encinitas (right) poses broke good, and I was looking for the 2. By the 4 with his horse Nucky and jockey Norberto 1/2 (furlong pole) I couldn’t see him (the 2) at Arroyo Jr. after winning the Grade I, Runhappy all, and I knew something must have happened. $300,000 Del Mar Futurity on Sept. 2. Nucky Then I just went to riding my horse. He won the closing day feature by 2 3/4 lengths responded well. I don’t know if he was the best over Wrecking Crew, while Defense Wins was horse in the race to start, but he was the best to another half-length behind in third. finish. He responded well at the end.” An accident occurred shortly after the start of Nucky is owned by Rockingham Ranch, the race, as Eight Rings veered in sharply and which is the nom de course for Gary Hartunian. bumped Storm the Court, and both of their Earlier that day, Irish-bred Yesterdayoncemore jockeys were unseated. Flavien Prat, who rode won her U.S. debut in the $100,000 Del Mar Storm the Court, was uninjured; Drayden Van Juvenile Fillies Turf. Dyke, who was aboard Eight Rings, was Additional stakes winners during the final scheduled to undergo a precautionary week of the summer meet were Bast (Grade I, examination at Scripps Hospital in La Jolla. Both $300,000 Del Mar Debutante), Vasilika (Grade II, horses were pronounced OK after a veterinary $200,000 John C. Mabee Stakes; owner includes exam, according to a Del Mar news release. Nick Gatto of La Costa), Nolde (Grade II, Nucky - who survived an inquiry after an $250,000 Del Mar Derby), Encoder ($100,000 alleged bumping incident in the stretch - Del Mar Juvenile Turf), Been Studying Her Nucky won the closing day feature by 2 3/4 lengths over Wrecking Crew. KELLEY CARLSON finished the 7 furlongs on the dirt in 1:25.52. ($100,000 Generous Portion Stakes) and Square “What a way to end the meet,” Arroyo said. “I Deal ($100,000 I’m Smokin Stakes). Older Horse - by a vote of the media. Other Harper said. “Given the current climate, don’t deserve this. But somebody wanted me to Catalina Cruiser was selected Del Mar’s Horse division winners were Vasilika (Top Older especially after the first half of the year in have it. I thank the Lord up above. My aim was of the Meeting - as well as Top Sprinter and Top Filly/Mare, Top Grass Horse), Cambier Parc (Top , we had three goals this 3-Year-Old Filly), Nolde (Top 3-Year-Old), Bast summer: continuation of our exemplary safety (Top 2-Year-Old Filly) and Nucky (Top record; provide stability and a dependability to 2-Year-Old). racing in California; and to offer a consistent, 12545 SUNDANCE AVE, Prat was the top jockey with 42 wins, while five-day-a-week schedule that would reward fans Doug O’Neill clinched the training title with 24 and horsemen alike. With a wonderful display SAN DIEGO 92129 victories. Hronis Racing earned the owner title of teamwork from our owners, trainers, jockeys, with wins in nine races and $1,441,077 in vets, track personnel and the CHRB (California purses. Horse Racing Board), we accomplished these Del Mar noted that it ended this season goals in exceptional fashion.” without a single serious injury during the races All-sources handle on the 36-day session fell (there were four fatalities during training). Last by 10.9 percent after growth of 6.8 percent in year, The Jockey Club’s Equine Injury Database 2018 and 5.1 percent in 2017. The lower ranked Del Mar as the safest major racetrack in all-sources handle - which was expected after the the U.S. tumultuous winter and spring at Santa Anita - “Without a doubt, this is the most gratifying was attributed primarily to declines from meet I have ever been part of,” Del Mar off-track betting and simulcasting outlets. Thoroughbred Club Chief Executive Officer Joe Racing at Del Mar resumes Nov. 8.

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BY LUKE HAROLD Lydia Cutler, a Solana Beach resident, self-published a novel based on her experience as an immigrant from the Soviet Union who came to the U.S. with her husband and young son in the 1970s. Cutler said she began writing the book, “Four Countries One Life,” almost 20 years ago in New York, where her family lived for nearly 40 years before moving to San Diego, but didn’t want to publish it. After her husband died in 2015, with her two sons grown and immigration policy in the U.S. a persisting hot topic, she changed her mind. “I decided, what am I afraid of really?” said Cutler, who was born in Kiev, which is in present-day Ukraine. Modeled closely on her own experiences, the story is about a Jewish girl named Lilli Kaplan who comes of age in the Soviet COURTESY Union, where her family is forced to endure Lydia Cutler and her family emigrated to an anti-Semitic culture, and her father has to New York, where the family lived for illegally moonlight selling leather goods to about 40 years. make ends meet. Lilli meets her husband, and together they move to Israel and Brussels political regimes in their home countries, before settling in the U.S. Only about 15% of similar to why Cutler and many others fled the story is fictionalized, Cutler said. the USSR decades ago. “For me it’s very, very important because I “The challenges faced by immigrants, prevailed, I survived,” she said. regardless of their backgrounds, transcend Just like in the book, Cutler and her family time and geographic borders,” Cutler said, left Israel and went to Brussels as they adding that she wants to “shed some light awaited visas to enter the U.S. Upon arriving on the immigrant experience, and the often in America in 1975, when she was nearly 30 overwhelming obstacles that must be years old, Cutler and her husband, who got a overcome in trading one’s homeland for job in metal stamping, had a second son and another.” settled in Long Island. Cutler moved to Solana Beach in 2012. Her The theme of the book is especially timely older son is a molecular biologist in San during an era when U.S. policy on Francisco, and her younger son is a immigration is mired in a political deadlock, scriptwriter in Los Angeles. She said she and the current treatment of detainees at believes “it’s a needed book for many detention centers along the U.S. border with reasons.” Mexico is under particular scrutiny by “I want immigrants to know that it’s Democratic politicians and immigrant rights possible,” she added. “Don’t be afraid. Just groups. Many are from Central America, go, don’t stop.” Cutler’s novel is available on trying to flee violence and oppressive amazon.com.

RSF Democratic Club to hold Candidates Forum for SD City Council District 1 The Rancho Santa Fe Democratic Club LaCava and Rodolico ran for this seat in invites the community Sept. 12 to hear and 2016. meet five candidates seeking to replace The Sept. 12 program begins at 7 p.m. and Barbara Bry on the San Diego City Council. ends at 8:30 p.m., with socializing before Bry is running against Assemblyman Todd and after. Friendly atmosphere. Meet and Gloria for mayor of San Diego. greet candidates and elected officials. Great Council District 1 includes Carmel Valley, hors d’oeuvres. Beer and wine available at Del Mar Hills/Heights/Terrace, and La Jolla. cash bar. Extended Q&A plus opportunities The First District has many concerns in to talk with candidates one-on-one. common with the North Coastal suburbs. The Rancho Santa Fe Democratic Club Five candidates will be featured. Joe meets second Thursdays (except July and LaCava is a civil engineer who has served on December) at 6:30 p.m. at the Lomas Santa more than two-dozen civic boards and Fe Country Club, 1505 Lomas Santa Fe committees. Will Moore is a small-business Drive, in Solana Beach. attorney and past-president of the Carmel The cost for this event is $15 for all San Valley Democratic Club. Louis Rodolico Diego County Democratic club members brings infrastructure issues to community and $25 for others. New members can join attention. Aaron Brennan is a career City of the RSF Club for $50 to qualify for the $15 San Diego firefighter and an officer in the meeting rate and member discounts all year Navy Reserve. Harid Puentes is the founder long. RSVP at www.rsfdem.org or phone 323 of CONNECT ALL at the Jacobs Center. Both 365 2811. PAGE A12 - SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 - NORTH COAST www.delmartimes.net Pat O’Brien’s daughter continues longtime tradition at racetrack winner’s circle BY KELLEY CARLSON Racing royalty was in the Del Mar winner’s circle to crown the victors of the Pat O’Brien Stakes on Aug. 24. Mavourneen “Baja” O’Brien - daughter of racetrack co-founder and actor Pat O’Brien — was on hand to present this year’s trophy to the connections of Catalina Cruiser. She was accompanied by her eldest son, Eric O’Brien Garten; godson Kris Alderton; Ivonne Klug; and her youngest son, Kurt A. Garten. It’s an annual tradition for Mavourneen, 85, who was been congratulating race winners in the enclosure at Del Mar since 1941. The O’Brien family has been involved with the racetrack from the beginning. Pat O’Brien - known for his roles in movies such as “Knute Rockne,” “The Fighting 69th” and “The Front Page” - was part of the founding board of directors, along with other KELLEY CARLSON well-known personalities such as Bing Crosby Eric O’Brien Garten, Mavourneen ‘Baja’ O’Brien, Kris Alderton, Ivonne Klug and Kurt A. COURTESY OF DEL MAR THOROUGHBRED CLUB and William Quigley. Garten (seated) were in the winner’s circle of the Pat O’Brien Stakes on Aug. 24 at Del Mar. Mavourneen and Pat O’Brien In 1937 - the year the track opened — the O’Briens took up residence in Del Mar. The house guest list was a “who’s who” “even beat her once.” Life Secondary Credential, Library Science Mavourneen was the oldest of Pat and Eloise from the Golden Age of Hollywood, The O’Briens were also parishioners at St. Credential-CSLA. O’Brien’s children; there were also Sean, Terry including Crosby, James Cagney, Ralph James Church when it was in Del Mar. (It’s Over the years, Mavourneen spent much and Brigid. Bellamy, and Ronald and Jane Reagan. now in Solana Beach.) Mavourneen sang of her time enriching people’s lives. She “If you can say ‘good morning,’ you can Activities included bonfires, weenie roasts, solo in the choir, and Pat was an altar boy. taught language arts and served as a pronounce my name,” said Mavourneen, breakfasts on the beach, tidepooling and The family’s summers in Del Mar ended in volunteer English teacher; was a member of which means “my darling” in Gaelic. volleyball games. Evenings were often spent the mid-1950s, around the time Mavourneen the Roger Wagner Chorale and sang in the They built a summer house on 28th Street, at the Turf Club or at the Del Mar Hotel went to college and the home was sold (and Town Hall, Carnegie Hall (N.Y.); became a and their back patio faced the racetrack’s (now L’Auberge). eventually torn down). volunteer member of the Flying Samaritans; finish line. As a teenager, Mavourneen was a ranked Mavourneen went on to graduate magna and was director of The Diamond Chorale of “Jimmy Durante never missed a day at the amateur tennis player, and often played in cum laude from Marymount College with a Rosarito Theatre Guild. Mavourneen also races,” Mavourneen said, “but my father exhibition tournaments at the Del Mar bachelor of science degree in music and a became a top fundraiser for the San Diego never missed a finish through his Hotel. She said she played Maureen master of arts degree in education from Area Chapter of the National MS Society, as binoculars.” Connelly (“Little Mo”) several times, and Loyola University. She also holds a General SEE O’BRIEN, A22

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Roberts him are bigger, stronger and more athletic showcase his skills to the LMU coaching staff played second base his sophomore year than those he’s accustomed to playing with. in fall games. before sliding over to his preferred position There will be growing pains, but Cole “It was interesting to go off on my own,” at shortstop his junior and senior years. Roberts is not intimidated. A lifetime around said Roberts, who has been part of a He hit .287 both his senior and junior baseball has prepared him for this moment, tight-knit SFC community since he was in years, going a combined 56 for 195 over that and he believes he’s ready. kindergarten. stretch. The recent Santa Fe Christian graduate and “The first week there was a little bit of a What set Roberts apart throughout his son of former Major Leaguer and current Los learning curve, but the more at-bats you get career was an off-the-charts baseball Angeles Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts who the better hang of it you get.” aptitude, work ethic and intangibles that has professional aspirations of his own is just Nobody has influenced Roberts’ career reflect his passion for the game, Roenicke starting his collegiate career at Division I more than his father. Roberts has tried to said. Loyola Marymount. mold his game after his father’s – and not “His next-level of thinking really does Roberts is honoring a commitment to just by playing the same middle infield separate him from other players, and he’s LMU despite being selected by the San Diego positions. going to take that into college and he’s Padres in the amateur draft in June. “He influences me a lot,” Roberts said. “He gonna be ahead of the game as far as that “You learn a lot,” Cole Roberts said of lets me do my own thing, but obviously I goes,” Roenicke said. “He’s going to continue what being around the game since he was learned a lot of lessons from him because he to get bigger and stronger and faster, but I practically a toddler has meant to his played the game the right way, a hard think you have to have that mindset in development. “You just try to absorb all the worker and everything, so I try to just order to really push you because it’s such a information you can and try to put it to continue with his work ethic. I try make my mental game.” good use. You ask questions, because (Major own path, but still to take elements of his Roberts said the decision to forgo the League players) are the best in the world, so Cole Roberts JULIE HOGAN game into my game.” opportunity to start his professional career the more information you can get from They talk through challenging scenarios in the Padres’ minor league system was a them the better.” Among the most valuable lessons he’s Roberts is sure to encounter, and some difficult one. In the end he made the Among those Cole Roberts has developed taken from his baseball mentors is that the obscure ones he may not – if for no other decision in consultation with his family a rapport with is Dodgers third baseman game will always be intimidating. Learning purpose than to sharpen his baseball IQ. because he believes a college education will Justin Turner, who he said has taken an how to not let it intimidate you is what “I learned a lot of this from my dad just by better prepare him for life – not just baseball. interest in his career. matters most. sitting down and watching baseball with “I was really excited to hear that I got Adapting to the challenges of a game that’s “Once you can get past that, then nothing him on TV,” Roberts said. “Pausing it, drafted because that was something I’d getting much tougher has come up in else matters,” Roberts said. “That’s when rewinding it, fast-forwarding it, just to try to always dreamed about when I was a little conversations. Roberts is just months you’re going to be successful.” see different portions of the game and seeing kid, but we ultimately decided that I’d removed from concluding his prep career at Putting these bits of baseball wisdom into what they did and what elements of it I can develop more as a man and as a ballplayer if SFC, where he helped lead the Eagles to the practice is often much easier said than done. implement into my own game.” I went to Loyola Marymount for three or San Diego Section Division II semifinals. Even the best players in the game are Roberts made the varsity as a sophomore four years,” he said. Roberts is now competing with bigger and constantly mastering and relearning them. at SFC and emerged as a leader, eventually “There are so many life skills you’ll never more experienced players already years into Roberts is already putting some of them being named a captain his senior year. learn, so many experiences you’ll never get their collegiate careers. into practice. 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included). Del Mar Times AB 331 is currently stalled in the state Senate, Solana Beach Sun on hold in the appropriation committee’s suspense file. Carmel Valley News The IQC 380 Stevens Ave. [www.cde.ca.gov/be/cc/cd/iqcmembers.asp] is Suite 316 responsible for advising the State Board of Solana Beach, CA 92075 Ethnic studies do-over Education (SBE) on matters related to 858-756-1451 curriculum and instruction. According to AB 2016, the IQC is to submit pproved by Gov. Jerry Brown in 2016, based on a model curriculum to be developed by the model curriculum to the SBE by Dec. 31, 1011 Camino del Mar Assembly Bill 2016 requires the adoption the Instructional Quality Commission (IQC). 2019, and the state board “shall adopt the model Suite 120 Aof a course of study designed to The key word there is “encourage.” curriculum on or before March 31, 2020.” Del Mar, CA 92014 “highlight the contributions of minorities in the Initially, a course in ethnic studies was The SBE appointed members to serve on the development of California and the United optional. Technically it still is, but another bill Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum Advisory States.” — AB 331 — would make a semester of ethnic Committee The bill “would encourage” schools with studies a requirement for high school [www.cde.ca.gov/ci/cr/cf/mcacapps2018.asp], grades 9-12 to offer a course in ethnic studies graduation for all public schools (charter schools SEE EDUCATION MATTERS, A19 delmartimes.net

The Del Mar Times (USPS 1980) is published every Friday by Union- their proposal, reducing the number of rooms Tribune Community Press. Adjudicated as a newspaper of general circulation One View from 251 to 65 and the number of condo units by Superior Court No.GIC 748533, from 76 to 31. The tallest structures would be December 21,2000. Copyright © 2019 Union-Tribune Community Press. All GORDON CLANTON three-story instead of four, clustered to rights reserved. No part of the contents minimize view blockage. The hotel would be of this publication may be reproduced about the size of L’Auberge, but on a much in any medium,including print and electronic media,without the express CD 50 plus Del Mar larger plot of land. written consent of Union-Tribune The new plan also involves opening more of Community Press. Subscriptions avail- able for $125 per year by mail. resort update the property to the public, with 1.25 miles of walking trails that would connect to a neighboring coastal reserve. Even the modified President & General Manager epublican Carl DeMaio has joined the finish third behind Hunter and DeMaio and not plan would require a zoning change that almost • Phyllis Pfeiffer high-drama East County race to replace make it to the November run-off. Two other certainly would go to a public vote. [email protected] Republican incumbent Duncan Hunter II candidates will divide the GOP vote, making it Meanwhile the developers are gathering (858) 875-5940 R in the 50th Congressional District. Hunter is more likely that Ammar will reach the run-off. signatures in support of the project, hoping to Executive Editor under federal indictment for misuse of But Republicans could finish 1-2. qualify for the March 2020 primary. So, Del Mar • Lorine Wright campaign funds. His trial recently was Meanwhile former Republican Congressman voters: It’s time to do your homework. [email protected] postponed until January, less than two months Darrell Issa is said to be considering entering this Meanwhile, acknowledging complaints about (858) 876-8945 before the March primary election. race. Issa withdrew from his 2018 re-election view blockage from so many Solana Beach Former San Diego councilman DeMaio, leader campaign in the 49th CD, the seat won by residents, the project has been renamed Marisol, Staff Reporters of the unsuccessful 2018 campaign to repeal the Democrat Mike Levin. which combines the names of Del Mar and • Karen Billing, (858) 876-8957 gasoline tax, ran unsuccessfully for mayor of San And it’s only September, folks! Filing for the Solana Beach – so that neither is recognizable. • Luke Harold, (858) 876-8939 Diego in 2012, losing to Bob Filner, and for March 2020 primary begins Nov.11 and ends Dec. The new moniker sounds like the name of a hair News Design Congress in 2014, losing to Scott Peters. 6. Much can happen between now and then. spray or an insecticide. • Michael Bower, Lead, Democrat Ammar Campa-Najjar, who Del Mar resort. The developers of the — Gordon Clanton teaches sociology at San Diego Edwin Feliu, Crystal Hoyt, challenged Hunter in 2018, also is in the race. proposed resort hotel on the ocean near the west State University. He welcomes comments at Daniel K. Lew Ammar must now be concerned that he could end of Via de la Valle have substantially modified [email protected].

Vice President Advertising • Don Parks (858) 875-5954 Media Consultants OUR READERS WRITE • Dave Long (Real Estate) (858) 876-8863 we have here is a very bad choice for the future. Marisol needs to be • Gabby Cordoba (Real Estate) Still no details on Del Mar bluff stopped! (858) 876-8845 Hugh Cree • Herb Pomerance Marisol Zephyr Plan Del Mar/Solana Beach/Encinitas (858) 876-8838 It has been several weeks now since the press conference with • Michael Ratigan Zephyr for the revised Del Mar Resort (Marisol) plan yet there is still a More understanding needed on the Carmel Valley/Sorrento Valley total absence of detail available to review! The Zephyr Marisol website complexities of gun control (858) 876-8851 has just 3 illustrations; one showing 46-ft. villas looming over the • Ann Pekkala Scripps Bluff Preserve, exactly the same as with the old, pulled plan. It’s unfortunate that some of our lawmakers and young people have Rancho Santa Fe/Encinitas (858) 876-8920 Where are the real specifics, the details for Del Mar and Solana very little understanding of the complexities of gun control. Our Beach residents to review for informed judgments; the layout of the Constitution, which should be studied in the public schools, contains the Production Manager development, heights, setbacks etc. Why the deliberate obfuscation, 2nd Amendment which guarantees American citizens the right to bear • Michael Bower the lack of openness by Zephyr? arms for their protection and defense against a tyrannical government. Zephyr promotes that Marisol will only have 65 hotel guest rooms, The Golden State has some of the strictest gun laws and a high Advertising Design 3l villas, but the ballot document on the Del Mar website reads; “(27 percentage of shooting. The current laws on the books need to be Maria Gastelum, (Villas) of which may be divisible and available for hotel use enforced. Mental health services through various county and state Bryan Ivicevic increasing up to a maximum of 146 hotel guest rooms.” So it’s not 65 hospitals along with charitable organizations have to be improved. Charmaine Lyons guest rooms as Zephyr promotes, it’s really 146 guest rooms! Families need to be strengthened through groups like Focus on the Family. Obituaries Zephyr talks about access to the bluff as the main benefit, but a We need to return to our Reformational roots. Dr. John Lott’s seminal developer is not needed to provide access. Del Mar and Solana Beach book proves the title, “More Guns, Less Crime.” A leftist professor spent 10 • (858) 218-7200 and residents need to get together and purchase the property directly years trying to discredit his statistical analysis and couldn’t. Service Directory and add it to the Bluff Preserve! With bluff erosion rates increasing, Mark A. Peter • (858) 218-7200 or allowing development on the very last remaining coastal bluff space Solana Beach [email protected]

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FROM EDUCATION MATTERS, A18 all students regardless of race, ethnicity, Curriculum (ESMC) is “inaccurate and institutionalize the teaching of their own class, gender, sexuality, or citizenship, to misleading … in a manner that reflects an narrow political ideology.” The ultimate goal tasked with creating the model ethnic learn different perspectives.” anti-Jewish bias.” of BDS, say many pro-Israel groups, is to studies curriculum. The first draft of the model curriculum The letter highlights four areas of eliminate the state of Israel. Guidelines for the Ethnic Studies Model apparently missed target objectives by a wide anti-Semitism in the draft curriculum: The letter, signed by Sen. Ben Allen and Curriculum, issued by the Calif. Dept. of margin. 1. It effectively erases the American Jewish Assembly member Jesse Gabriel, concludes Education (CDE), specify that the first draft On August 12, SBE President Linda experience, despite “significant by saying, “It would be a cruel irony if a should “undergo a public review and Darling-Hammond issued a statement, contributions of Jews to California’s history, curriculum meant to help alleviate prejudice editing” by the IQC before being saying, “The current draft model curriculum politics, culture and government.” This and bigotry were to instead marginalize recommended to the SBE. falls short and needs to be substantially exclusion, called “deeply insulting and Jewish students and fuel hatred and Since the draft curriculum was released, redesigned.” harmful,” appears to be “intentional” and discrimination against the Jewish the SBE, State Superintendent of Public “A model curriculum should be accurate, reflects “the political bias of the drafters of community.” Instruction Tony Thurmond, numerous state free of bias, appropriate for all learners in our the ESMC,” according to the letter. The letter is co-signed by 14 Assembly lawmakers and thousands of public diverse state, and align with Governor 2. It omits any mention of anti-Semitism, members and state Senators, including comments have registered strong Newsom’s vision of a California for all,” the including from the glossary, even though Assembly member Jose Medina who dissatisfaction over the contents. statement reads. the ESMC notes “the importance of studying authored AB 331. Guidelines Many are now skeptical whether that hate crimes, white supremacy, bias, prejudice Hijacked curriculum The CDE states that the curriculum noble goal can be accomplished. and discrimination…” The letter states that A lecture and discussion in San Diego a should: Serious objections this “glaring omission is deeply troubling, few weeks ago was offered by StandWithUs, • Promote the values of civic engagement Ethnic studies has traditionally focused on especially against the backdrop of a recent a non-profit pro-Israel education and and civic responsibility only four areas of study: Black/African surge in violent anti-Semitic incidents.” advocacy organization based in Los Angeles, • Align to Calif. Common Core state American Studies, Chicano/a Studies, Native 3. It denigrates Jews. As an example, the to provide more background on the issue. standards American Studies and Asian American ESMC recommends song lyrics that reinforce Speaker Max Samarov, SWU’s Director of • Promote self and collective Studies. “a classic anti-Semitic trope about Jewish Research and Strategy, said the original empowerment But limiting the discussion in this way has control of the media.” Why, the letter asked, purpose of AB 2016 was to highlight • Encourage cultural understanding of how triggered negative reactions from other would California “want to actively promote under-reported communities and teach different groups have struggled and worked ethnic groups. a narrative about Jews that echoes the about the ways those communities together, highlighting core ethnic studies Objections to the draft curriculum came propaganda of the Nazi regime.” experience racism and discrimination. concepts such as equality, justice, race, from many quarters, including groups 4. It singles out Israel for condemnation “The Jewish community has a direct stake ethnicity, indigeneity, etc. representing Hellenic, Armenian, Hindu, “that is both out of context and factually in that,” he said. • Include information on the ethnic Korean, Greek and other races, religions, inaccurate.” Inclusion and endorsement of The problems with the draft curriculum studies movement, specifically the Third cultures and nationalities. the controversial Boycott, Divestment and provoked much anger and caused Jews and World Liberation Front (TWLF), and its In particular, Jewish constituents — and Sanctions (BDS) movement “goes supporters to “mobilize in a way I’ve never significance in the establishment of ethnic lawmakers themselves — raised a chorus of significantly beyond the disciplinary seen,” Samarov said. “That unity generated, studies objections, with charges of blatant and boundaries of American ethnic studies.” The last time I checked, over 5,000 public • Promote critical thinking and rigorous deliberate anti-Semitism in the draft one-sided references to BDS “present a single comments.” analysis of history, systems of oppression, curriculum. viewpoint on an extraordinarily complex About the creation of the state of Israel, and the status quo A letter sent to Soomin Chao, chair of the international political dispute.” Including one attendee said, “I can’t stop you from The curriculum, according to the CDE, IQC, from the California Legislative Jewish BDS “raises further questions about the calling it The Tragedy [Nakba in Arabic], but should also “be inclusive, creating space for Caucus states that the Ethnic Studies Model drafters’ anti-Jewish bias and effort to SEE EDUCATION MATTERS, A21

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FROM FIRE STATIONS, A2 swap included in the deal is being concerns about the cost of personnel at FROM DRUGS, A2 finalized, Stowell said. The next step will so many new stations, the council chose connected to any station; they would be be an environmental analysis, he said. not to move forward with the measure. Encinitas residence last Sept. 26, Lorifice didn’t answer the deployed in busy areas at busy times. The City Heights station, at Fairmount Three of the new stations — Black door. Instead, he flushed methamphetamine and other Stowell told the committee that Avenue and 47th Street, has cleared Mountain Ranch, Torrey Hills, Otay drugs down his toilet, and also poured drugs into the sink deployment of the first peak-hour environmental approvals and has moved Mesa — are being funded by developer in his master bedroom bathroom, according to federal engines would be delayed until July into the architectural design stage. fees. prosecutors. 2020. City officials have struggled to find a The city recently closed escrow on Lorifice’s home was searched again in December. On that Since 2014, the city has opened new location for a permanent station in the land on Wine Creek Road for the station occasion, Lorifice attempted to flush a “tennis-ball sized fire stations in City Heights, Little Italy, Skyline/Paradise Hills area, Stowell said. in Black Mountain Ranch. chunk of methamphetamine down the toilet,” according to Mission Valley, Point Loma and Hillcrest. The city is traditionally reluctant to use The station in Torrey Hills is in the the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Authorities also seized around 31 In addition, stations have been eminent domain to acquire property, but early planning stages, Stowell said. City grams of black tar heroin, 18 grams of meth and $10,926 in renovated in La Jolla, Mira Mesa, North no sites that would significantly boost officials are exploring potential cash from drug sales, prosecutors said. Park and Southcrest. response times have been found, Stowell properties in the area south of state Lorifice and Landis both pleaded guilty to possession of San Diego officials say it has become said. Route 56 and east of Interstate 5, he said. methamphetamine with intent to distribute and possession more difficult to shrink response times in The 2017 analysis of coverage gaps was In Otay Mesa, two potential properties of heroin with intent to distribute and are scheduled to be the sprawling and increasingly conducted by Citygate Associates. It was have been identified and are being sentenced on Nov. 22. Both counts carry a maximum congested city. It’s especially challenging an update of a similar study in 2010 that evaluated by city officials, Stowell said. penalty of 40 years in prison. in urban areas with limited identified similar gaps. The other new stations are further “It’s unfortunate that a public figure who is admired by development, because the city uses Former Councilwoman Marti Emerald along in the process. kids chose to travel down this road,” U.S. Attorney Robert developer fees to pay for many of the fire lobbied her colleagues to fund all the The new University City station, at Brewer said. “We have a very big methamphetamine stations. needed stations identified in the 2010 Nobel and Shoreline drives, has been problem in our county right now, plus a nationwide opioid At UCSD, the city has received $20 report with a proposed 2016 bond under construction since earlier this year. epidemic is raging, and we are going after anyone who sells million from the university for measure that would have increased — David Garrick is a reporter for The San the poison that is destroying lives and families and construction of the station, and a land property taxes. But, partly based on Diego Union-Tribune communities.”

FROM WATER, A1 with interested stakeholders and before conveying the treated flows back passive park elements such as landscaping submitted to the Regional Water Quality into the storm drain system. and maintaining public access with drain pipes for low-flow collection and a Control Board. The plan demonstrates “Other locations within the watershed decomposed granite walking trails. The shallow biofiltration basin. how the city will meet federal Clean were evaluated and found infeasible,” city agreed to include elements that “The purpose of the project is to Water Act regulations and the Municipal Phillipp said. “There are very limited improve the aesthetics and provide improve water quality in storm water Storm Water Permit requirements. opportunities within the downstream benefits for the community—in addition runoff for the area, which discharges to Some residents questioned whether portion of the sub-watershed for a large to the walking trail with a footbridge, Carmel Valley Creek, Los Penasquitos there could have been an alternative scale project on public land. There are there will also be interpretive signage. Creek, Los Penasquitos Lagoon and the placement for the pipes, such as in an only six other locations identified within While neighbors have complained that ocean,” said Alec Phillipp, senior public undeveloped area, rather than in the the Carmel Creek sub-watershed for water the city seems to be “stripping” the land information officer for City of San Diego’s middle of a residential neighborhood. quality projects that collectively would of vegetation, according to Phillipp, there public works department. “This location was selected as it provides help reduce pollutants to meet storm will be minimal impacts to existing trees. The project will help reduce pollutants a great opportunity to intercept storm water regulatory requirements.” Phillipp said the 18 existing trees on the such as bacteria, metals and nutrients in water runoff from existing storm drain The project was initially approved by property will be protected in place or order to protect the Los Peñasquitos Creek systems within a developed area and the Carmel Valley Community Planning relocated. The city also plans to plant 22 subwatershed. discharge low flows into an above ground Board back in 2015, before the city new Lemonade Berry shrubs/small trees in The project is listed as a priority in the storm water basin,” Phillipp said. underwent the four-year design process. addition to vegetation that will be planted Los Penasquitos Water Quality The storm water basin allows natural The site was originally planned to be throughout the project area. Improvement Plan that was developed by treatment mechanisms using vegetation fenced-in but the planning board Construction on the $650,000 project is the City of San Diego in collaboration and soil amendments to help filter runoff encouraged the city to include more expected to be completed by May 2020.

FROM SCHOOLS, A1 Ranch school is expected to start 2019-20 enrollment update there is more multi-family housing peak of over 800 students in 2014. construction in September 2020 The district is starting off the and turnover of students in those Ocean Air started the school year thinking” in the classroom, and open for students in August year with an enrollment of 4,128 areas. with 606 students, down from 663 Petersen said they are also moving 2022. The next step for the district students, down from 4,284 Romero said they anticipate last year. away from showcasing only the is purchasing the site on Solterra students in 2018-19, according to enrollment to grow mid-year at “I don’t think that trend will finished project and exhibiting the Vista Parkway – another Assistant Superintendent Jason Ashley Falls and Sycamore Ridge change for the next couple years,” process of learning and what that community design meeting will be Romero. Most Del Mar schools schools due to families moving Romero said of the smaller Ocean looks like. held Sept. 18. have seen a decline due to a trend into new homes in Pacific Air. “The home turnover rate is With facilities, McClurg said it McClurg said the district’s most district-wide of schools losing Highlands Ranch. very small and there are few will be an exciting year as the important priority is student larger cohorts of sixth grade “We have staffed strategically so multi-family homes.” district has a chance to apply all of well-being and actions this year students and rolling up smaller we have space to accommodate Ocean Air is one district campus its “thoughtful planning and include approving a kindergarten classes. incoming families,” Romero said. that is being considered for preparation” into the realization of comprehensive school safety plan, The one school where “We take pride in making sure temporary housing of Del Mar capital improvement projects. hosting parent information nights enrollment is “busy and booming” families go to their school of Heights students during The Del Mar Heights School on a variety of topics and offering is Carmel Del Mar, which grew residence.” construction. Community input reconstruction is set to begin in a multi-tiered system of support from 518 students last year to 557 Del Mar Heights and Del Mar sessions will be held on Sept. 12 June 2020 with the new school for each child. this year. Hills saw small declines and they and Sept. 26 at the district office to opening in August 2021. “We are proudest of the work we “This is the largest Carmel Del remain the district’s smallest allow the public to weigh in on Community input sessions will be do in making sure every child’s Mar School we’ve seen in seven schools at 442 students and 264 housing options which include held this month on the design of needs are met and making sure years,” Romero said, noting that students respectively. Ocean Air phased construction on the the school as well as temporary every teacher and staff member is Carmel Del Mar and Torrey Hills School, once one of the district’s Heights site, all students in housing of its students. supported and every family feels schools have the highest largest schools, has continued to portables at Del Mar Hills or split The new Pacific Highlands welcomed,” McClurg said. transiency rates in the district as decline in enrollment from its between multiple school sites.

FROM PLASTICS, A1 Peter Zahn, a former councilman and current “There is no need for any beverage environmentally friendly legislation already member of the Climate Action Commission, container to wind up in places where they in place, including restrictions on plastic bags incredible record in addressing this crisis and said “we’ve gotten pushback, but ultimately should not be -- as litter or in landfills,” and certain polystyrene products. paving the way for the rest of San Diego there is acceptance.” McGee wrote in the letter “Comprehensive “We may not live to see the long-term County to follow. We are thrilled that the Opponents of the proposed regulations recycling systems like those of our California benefits,” Solana Beach school board City Council decided to carry on that legacy include the American Beverage Association. reclaimers, and plastic reduction efforts by member Debra Schade said. “But our kids last night.” In a letter to Mayor David Zito by Fredericka beverage companies, can help ensure this will.” A report to council members by City McGee, vice president of the organization’s does not happen.” Council members also indicated their Manager Gregory Wade cited a 2017 Science California government affairs and operations, But a long procession of Solana Beach support for two companion bills pending in Advances study that said 9% of discarded said a ban “would have negative side effects residents, teachers and students said they the Legislature, SB 54 and AB 1080, that plastic has been recycled since the 1950s. and would do little to reduce plastic waste.” want the city to continue building on its would phase out single-use plastics statewide. www.delmartimes.net NORTH COAST - SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 - PAGE A21

FROM BLUFF COLLAPSE, A4 stay 25 to 40 feet from the bluffs “as they FROM EDUCATION MATTERS, A19 time for revisions to the draft curriculum. are unstable and dangerous.” Assembly members who also signed on as bluff between Tower 1 and Flat Rock Beach. The soft sandstone cliffs along the coast we can stop you from learning that that’s authors to Medina’s bill are: Richard Bloom Near the rocks sit barricades designed to are prone to collapse. the only narrative.” (also a co-signer to the letter from the Jewish warn off curious beachgoers. On Aug. 2, members of a family with Concerns, now that revisions are Caucus), Rob Bonta, James Ramos, and “Do not attempt to walk around by long Encinitas ties were enjoying a Friday necessary, center around the make-up of Lorena Gonzalez and Shirley Weber from going over barricades,” reads the posting afternoon at the beach when large rocks the committee doing the revisions, since San Diego County. on the Facebook page of the state park’s broke from the cliff and fell onto them. they are the same people who generated the Given how much of the curriculum needs San Diego Coast District. “Large rocks Three women — a 35-year-old mother of first draft, Samarov said. revisions, it’s difficult to see how an could still be falling and are potentially two, her own mother and her aunt — were “There’s a big difference between acceptable model curriculum can be dangerous.” killed. — Teri Figueroa is a reporter for The understanding differences and political approved by the IQC by the end of the year, The posting also asked people to always San Diego Union-Tribune indoctrination,” he said. as required by AB 2016. Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, in an Aug. 7 A worthy goal, no matter how letter to IQC chair Chao, wrote to express commendable the intent, can have FROM RABBIT FEVER, A4 chills, a headache, body aches or a fever, alarm over the draft curriculum, protesting unintended consequences. So many valid for the next week. See a doctor if symptoms the “shocking omission of information objections may make the realization of this pets who walk in backcountry areas or develop and explain where and when the about American Jews and anti-Semitism, its goal an impossible dream. grassy trails. tick bite occurred. use of classic anti-Semitic stereotypes, and One SWU attendee bemoaned the fact Ticks are parasites that look for food — a The disease can be treated with its blatant anti-Israel bias.” that America used to be considered a blood source — by creeping out on antibiotics. If left untreated, it can spread The letter was signed by 83 civil rights, Melting Pot, but now, someone noted, it’s vegetation and leaves and extending their to other areas of the body and grow more human rights, religious and education more like a fruit salad, with every group hooked front legs to latch onto passing serious. organizations, and raised “a much deeper separate in the mix. prey. Ticks can also pass on other diseases, and graver problem, namely that an With so many groups feeling that their The disease is not passed from person to including Lyme disease and spotted fever educational curriculum can be hijacked by particular heritage has been neglected or person. illnesses, although those are rare in San those pushing a political and hateful misrepresented in the draft curriculum, the A human case of tularemia hasn’t been Diego County. agenda.” state is in a pickle. reported in San Diego County since 2005. County officials are warning hikers to She wrote that more than one-fourth of The drive for an ethnic studies curriculum But there have been numerous reports of protect themselves from tick bites: the 18 advisory committee members “have has become instead a study in ethics. tick infections centered around the Lopez • Wear insect repellent. publicly expressed animus towards Israel Given this quagmire, an “ethical studies” Canyon Trail, which runs through the Los • Wear long sleeves and long pants while and its supporters, with some members course may be a viable option. Perhaps in Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve and parallels hiking. Tuck shirts into pants and pants openly supporting BDS.” each class, students could instead be Sorrento Valley Boulevard to the north. into boots. Rossman-Benjamin, a former faculty reminded of the quintessential rule for Six batches of infected ticks have been • Check yourself and your companions member at the University of California ethical speech and conduct: “Do unto reported so far this year, adding to for ticks before returning home. Santa Cruz, is co-founder and director of others as you would have them do unto numerous cases found in the same area last • Stay on designated paths. AMCHA, an organization dedicated to you.” year. • Don’t handle wild rodents. combating anti-Semitism on U.S. college After all, everything boils down to The Anyone bitten by a tick should remove • Protect pets by keeping them on leash campuses. Golden Rule. it, using tweezers to grab it as closely to the and using an insecticide regimen. Next steps — Opinion columnist and Sr. Education head as possible. 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FROM FLAG, A2 Homeowners Association was established for been scattered across various sections of civil FROM O’BRIEN, A12 the purpose of maintaining the common areas and corporate law. flair, governing front-door colors, window of the development as well as enforcing the Originally it was about 25 pages long. But as she has been battling the disease since coverings, plant choices — even how long a governing documents to preserve property the number of these housing projects has 1984; her son, Eric, has multiple garage door can stay open. values and community morale,” the Aug. 19 proliferated, so have the rules. After the last sclerosis, as well. She participates in the That’s made them an object of ridicule on the letter from the board of directors said. “On a re-write, it was about 100 pages. three-day, 50-mile MS Challenge Walk, Internet and elsewhere, and the source of more recent walk thru it was noted that you have a Anti-immigrant? and this year’s event will be her 12th than a few lawsuits. But they’re here to stay. An British flag that needs to be removed.” This isn’t Glover’s first run-in with her HOA. one. increasing number of new housing projects are Glover’s initial reaction: “Are you kidding me? She said she has received other violation notices Among the accolades Mavourneen has “common interest” developments, with about I thought this was America. I thought we had a about leaving her garage door open. The rules received is the Women’s International one in every five U.S. residents living in one First Amendment.” say the door is supposed to be up only long Center’s Living Legacy Award, presented now. It’s unclear what part of the governing enough for a car to enter or exit. to her in 2000. Yet for all its similarity to other HOA documents she allegedly violated. She’s asked She also got a nuisance complaint in June These days, Mavourneen resides in kerfuffles, the Carmel Valley case may also say for clarification from the management about her air conditioner, which a neighbor Mexico, but she occasionally makes trips something about this particular time in company, without success. complained was too loud. Glover said it came to Del Mar, and makes it a point to American life. Immigration is a political The original Trilogy restrictions, dated 1996, with the house when she bought it and is attend the day of the Pat O’Brien Stakes. lightning rod. Every day, in conflicts large and mention flags only twice, both pertaining to real similar to others on the street. The complaint This year, she met with family and small, the same question gets asked: Who estate sales. A 2016 handbook given to residents was dropped after two board members came friends in the Directors Lounge, where belongs here? doesn’t mention flags at all, although it does list over and listened to the air conditioner, she said. she was greeted by Del Mar A Christmas gift a possible $35 fine for improper “decorative” This time, without further explanation from Thoroughbred Club Chief Executive Glover, 51, grew up in Liverpool and still has items under its schedule of penalties. the board, she’s struggling to understand the Officer Joe Harper and a few “old an English accent. Naturalized in the U.S., she Richardson, the HOA legal expert, said if an motivation behind the violation notice. Why, timers.” remains a Brit, too; both countries allow dual alleged violation isn’t spelled out in the she asked, would someone be offended by a flag Just before the feature, she was citizenship. association’s governing documents, that’s a representing a longtime ally of the United escorted to the winner’s circle so she She works as a divorce attorney in University problem. “I just put on a webinar last week States? could watch the stakes race and then Town Center and lives not far away in Trilogy, a about enforcing rules and talked about this,” he “I don’t know for sure, but I have to think it’s assist with the trophy presentation. gated community just east of Interstate 5 and said. “You can’t enforce rules that aren’t written a reflection of the current anti-immigrant Among those who were with south of State Route 56. She’s had a house there out.” sentiments,” Glover said one day last week, Mavourneen for most of the day was her for about 12 years. He said there’s a common thread that runs standing outside her house and glancing up and friend Patty Fuller, who recalled their On her cobblestone cul-de-sac, several of the through many of the HOA disputes he’s seen: down the street. “As an immigrant myself, I’ve initial meeting. neighbors routinely fly American flags from wall “The two sides often don’t have the same never felt that before. But now people think “I first met Mavourneen in 1998 in the brackets next to their garages. She likes the look, information about rights and responsibilities.” If everything has to be American. It’s ‘Go home if winner’s circle at the Pat O’Brien and thought it would be nice to add a Union people took the time to read and understand the you’re not American.’” Handicap,” Fuller said. “I was covering Jack to the mix. Her boyfriend bought her one Davis-Stirling Act, he said, “these things would Her neighbor, Polito, said he finds the the horse races for the Del Mar Times. I for Christmas. plummet by 90 percent.” violation notice “crazy, idiotic.” Shannon said didn’t know who she was, but I walked It went up about two months ago, and as far The act, sponsored by San Diego other neighbors have rallied to her defense, too, up to this effervescent, smiling woman as Glover could tell, her neighbors approved. Assemblyman (and later Superior Court Judge) and are encouraging her not to remove the flag. with blue eyes in the winner’s circle and “She’s an American citizen, and she’s being Larry Stirling and Assemblyman (and later She isn’t planning to. “I want a bigger one,” said, ‘Why do I want to say my patriotic to her heritage,” said Tom Polito, who Governor) Gray Davis, went into effect in 1986. she said. confession to you?’ She laughed and lives next door. “I think that’s great.” It consolidated rules governing condominiums — John Wilkens is a reporter for The San Diego responded, ‘Well, Pat O’Brien was my Then came the Notice of Violation. “Trilogy and other planned-unit developments that had Union-Tribune father.’ ” Manhattan MASTER STYLIST Daniel Rosati in SOLANA BEACH

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BY JAMES HEBERT Morons,” which was born at the Playhouse in 2016 under One thing about John Leguizamo: The man can sing. the title “Latin History for Dummies” and landed on Another thing about the ever-kinetic writer-performer and the following year, earning Leguizamo a special comic provocateur: While his latest show is a musical that’s Tony Award in 2018. (He was in good company: Bruce about to open in San Diego, he won’t be singing in it. Springsteen received the other special Tony last year for his But not to fret: Leguizamo’s storytelling voice is sure to be own one-man Broadway show.) heard here. Loud and clear. “Latin History,” prompted by discussions Leguizamo was The cheekily titled “Kiss My Aztec!,” Leguizamo’s first-ever having several years ago with his now college-student son, stage musical, began performances Tuesday, Sept. 3, at a focuses on the forgotten history of Latinos and Latinas in the favorite creative home, La Jolla Playhouse, where two of his Americas. previous works were developed. The fact it met with such success is another reason Those were solo shows starring Leguizamo himself. The Leguizamo couldn’t even consider acting in “Aztec!”: The new piece, receiving just its second production after a world same night the latter show opens in La Jolla, he’ll be premiere at Berkeley Rep earlier this year, boasts Leguizamo’s launching a nearly 2-month-long engagement of “Latin writing and ideas, but not his presence onstage. History” in Los Angeles, as part of a national tour that comes While the man who sang “Nature Boy” and other tunes in to San Diego for one night in December. the movie musical “Moulin Rouge” is staying behind the Unlike that work, which Leguizamo developed as a live scenes this time, though, he doesn’t seem to mind letting the KEVIN BERNE / BERKELEY REPERTORY THEATRE show from the ground up (even touring comedy clubs to cast of “Kiss My Aztec!” take the stage in his stead. A scene from “Kiss My Aztec!,” a new musical co-written hone its laugh lines), “Aztec!” actually had an earlier life as a “Oh no, I love it!,” Leguizamo says, talking by phone from by John Leguizamo. film project co-scripted with the novelist and screenwriter L.A. “Seeing these talented performers who are quadruple Stephen Chbosky (of “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” threats — they act, they dance, they sing their (rear ends) off, such as the feisty Colombina (with her clown sidekick Pepe) renown). and they’re funny. And not many people can do those four who fight back against the Spaniards. But “I guess it was too early for its time,” says Leguizamo. things. I certainly can’t! Leguizamo wrote the book to the piece with Tony Taccone, “Nobody really understood it. They thought it was hilarious, “I don’t even know how those people exist on this Earth. who is directing “Kiss My Aztec!” and recently retired as the but they couldn’t wrap their minds around, how do you sell They’re almost saintly.” longtime artistic chief of Berkeley Rep. this broad comedy about the Aztecs to what they Saintly, maybe. Some of the characters they play in the The music — a wide-ranging mix of Latin styles from (apparently) thought were only white audiences?” show, though, are a different story. tango to merengue to salsa to cumbia to reggaeton — is by So when the idea of turning the project into a musical “Kiss My Aztec!” is a satirical twist on a heavy chapter from the young New York composer Benjamin Velez. Leguizamo, finally came around, Leguizamo jumped at the chance to tell history: The conquest and eventual annihilation by Velez and the author and journalist David Kamp (a longtime a story that had long stuck with him. 16th-century Spanish invaders of the indigenous Aztec friend of Leguizamo’s) penned the lyrics. “The Conquest has always been on my mind,” says the civilization, which thrived for more than 200 years in what While Leguizamo may not be acting in “Kiss My Aztec!,” Colombian-born, New York-raised artist. “I mean, when is now Central Mexico. the show does recast him in what has become a favorite role you’re a person of color, especially of indigenous The musical draws on real history for its comic saga of of late: self-styled teacher. background, the Conquest always looms in your mind. greedy and feuding conquistadors, and of Aztec warriors That began in earnest with his solo show “Latin History for SEE LEGUIZAMO, B14 THE POSEIDON RESTAURANT

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BY KAREN BILLING Alexa Mendes is hoping to become a real-life influencer. The rising junior at San Dieguito High School Academy has written the book “#Unsubscribed” offering a rare teenage perspective on how she has chosen not to be active on social media and is thriving without it. For teenagers the book includes tips for how to use social media as a tool, not an addiction, and still have a social life. For parents and teachers, there are insights on the hidden life that is going on in teenagers’ heads and in their extremely online lives from rates and tbhs to hashtags and follow requests. “I hope to help as many people as possible,” Alexa said, noting that the book is really for anyone wanting to find COURTESY their own personal balance of San Dieguito junior Alexa Mendes wrote a book about moderating social media use. her teenage life without social media. The helpful book might not have happened if not for an unfortunate and sudden injury. Alexa tore her ACL on May 30 while playing club basketball and decided to use the downtime to write a book. She had been scheduled to spend the summer at Stanford University’s high school summer session, studying neuroscience and fiction-writing. Instead, a physical copy of her completed and self-published book was in hand by July. Alexa’s social media use started when she was in the fifth grade, following funny accounts and tracking One Direction. She became hooked and was checking her Instagram and Snapchat accounts nearly every 30 seconds in case one of the accounts she was following had uploaded something new. “I was constantly thinking about it and it kind of took away my life, wondering when and how to post, and who I should follow,” Alexa said. “I just began to notice that I felt more lonely after I used it and it wasn’t really working for me.” She began weaning herself off of social media in seventh grade and by eighth grade she was completely off it. Her freshman year she began using it with self-imposed limitations. As a varsity SDA basketball player, Girl Scout and member of her school’s ASB she still needed to be somewhat connected, so she started only logging on just to check for school information and events. “I don’t comment or post to not get caught up in it,” Alexa said. The book goes into her own experiences and strategies and also includes chapters on politics, privacy and loneliness. She offers a practical guide for those trying to achieve a balance as well as an “unsubscribing starter pack.” She reached out to other teenagers for their input on social media and each chapter begins with a quote from another voice, “to be more representative of my generation as a whole.” The back cover of her book includes praise from local physicians, parents and a school district superintendent. “As a family physician taking care of many patients with busy, over-scheduled and stressful lives, I can’t agree more with Alexa’s suggestions to use social media in a way that promotes improved mental health, increased productivity, healthy personal relationships and greater self-awareness,” said Dr. Gerard Lumkong of Scripps Encinitas. “This book is a game changer if you wish to regain the appreciation of the natural world,” said Francisco Escobedo, superintendent of the Chula Vista Elementary School District. “A must-read, especially for the amazing teenagers and young adults that live in despair because of social media.” Alexa’s book also received accolades and endorsements from San Dieguito Union High School District board members Mo Muir, Joyce Dalessandro and Beth Hergesheimer at the Aug. 22 meeting. “We are very proud of her,” said President Hergesheimer. While Alexa doesn’t want to give away all of the book’s secrets, her biggest tip is to just be in the moment, throughout the day take time to be silent, to look up and be present in your life. FOR OVER 30 YEARS “We may feel like victims to our devices but we don’t have to be,” Alexa writes in the book. “We can choose to be unstoppable.” The book is available at amazon.com Learn more about the book at unsubscribedbook.weebly.com/the-book.html PAGE B4 - SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 - NORTH COAST www.delmartimes.net One Paseo’s CAVA: Healthy choices that fill and fulfill BY KAREN BILLING CAVA opened this summer in One Paseo, hoping to put an end to the notion that eating healthy has to be devoid of flavor. The restaurant brand with over 80 locations nationwide specializes in make-it-your-own Mediterranean dishes sure to stoke constant CAVA cravings. “Rooted in CAVA’s DNA is a rich history of culinary exploration and flavor seeking curiosity,” said a CAVA spokesperson. “From helping to bring hummus, harissa, and tzatziki to the masses to leading with bold ingredients like Fresno COURTESY peppers and spicy lamb meatballs – Make your own Mediterranean: build a bowl or load a pita at One CAVA has always pushed forward CAVA enthusiasts in line on opening day. KAREN BILLING Paseo’s CAVA. with new ways to help their guests discover the power of food.” cucumbers, cauliflower quinoa to the team members who craft grocery stores. and La Jolla in 2020. The CAVA experience is fully tabbouleh, pita crisps or crumbled their meal and the impact of the The success of their first sit-down CAVA flavors are also now customizable as guests start with a feta. restaurants on the local restaurants made it clear they were available outside of the restaurants base of grains, pita or salad greens On opening day in One Paseo on community.” onto something and they brought as in May 2019 a national and pile on from there— first July 25, the line trailed out the CAVA was founded by three on CAVA’s current CEO Brett partnership was announced with selecting scoops of CAVA dips and door and into the plaza. childhood friends, Ike Schulman to help bring their Whole Foods Markets, making spreads, all free of preservatives, “Since CAVA opened at One Grigoropoulos, Chef Dimitri uniquely bold food to more people CAVA dips and spreads available vegetarian and low in calories fat Paseo, the community response Moshovitis and Ted Xenohristos, across new markets. In 2011, CAVA for purchase at all locations in and sodium. Spreads include has been wonderful,” said the all first-generation Greek introduced its new chef-casual addition to select grocery stores. eggplant and red pepper dip, representative. “CAVA has always Americans. Combining their concept and continued the The CAVA app is the simplest tzatziki, hummus, harissa, and championed guests to discover the backgrounds in the culinary and expansion of its business way to order ahead via Crazy Feta. power of food through their bold, restaurant worlds with their love of nationwide. order.cava.com, customize your Guests have their pick of protein handcrafted flavors. 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CHICK COREA TRILOGY STEVEN SCHICK, Music Director WITH CHRISTIAN MCBRIDE Saturday, September 7, 2019 Friday, September 6, 6:30-11:30 PM Co-Chairs: Karen Cohn, Joan Jacobs RUBEN VALENZUELA, Choral Director Cocktails and live entertainment begin as dusk &BRIANBLADE and Iris Strauss Benjamin Britten • Rossini • Florence Price falls, followed by a delectable dinner, dancing, Wednesday, October 2 · 8 PM Put on your gowns and tuxedos and join the Museum Bartok • Choral Masterworks • Premieres and a silent auction. NEA Jazz Master and 22-time GRAMMY®- of Contemporary Art San Diego for an extraordinary Proceeds from the gala, our largest fundraiser evening at Rancho Del Arte, the art-filled estate of Award winner Chick Corea is joined by bass celebrated museum patrons and ARTnews Top 200 San Diego’s Most Adventurous and social event, directly support the powerhouse Christian McBride and drum Athenaeum’s mission. Collectors, Iris and Matthew Strauss. 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Johnston) and his wife Ava will be presented by Steve from UCLA and received (Catherine Mersereau) learning to Bierman, MD, during a his MD from reconnect as he copes with Sept. 18 meeting in Del Northwestern University post-traumatic stress and adjusts to life Mar Town Hall sponsored School of Medicine. with one leg, while she tries to be as by Del Mar Community During his 20 years as a supportive as possible. Austin and Connections (DMCC). board certified Westin Ray said they wanted to show In the 3:30 p.m. talk, emergency and family the struggles veterans and their loved “Beyond Pills and physician, Bierman has ones face, which often involve unsung Potions,” Bierman will become fascinated with acts of bravery, perseverance and discuss healing that both acute and non-acute patience. COURTESY emphasizes conventional medical applications of “I think that it’s really important to “This One Step,” a five-minute film by two Del Mar sisters, is in the lineup for science and then extends hypnosis .He has been also show the struggles and challenges this year’s GI Film Festival. beyond it to include published in the faced by the spouse,” said Austin, motivational factors such American Journal of adding that she and her sister are experienced actor who has appeared in content with awards from the Austin as placebos and Emergency Medicine, typically drawn to stories about people multiple short films. Westin, who and Savannah film festivals, among hypnosis. numerous medical who have endured a trying experience wrote the script, said she researched the others. “Dr. Bierman will textbooks and journals., and “come out the other end.” trials and tribulations many veterans “This One Step” will be screened on present cases from his and has taught medical Johnston, who had no acting face when they return home. The film Sept. 27 at the Museum of own practice in which hypnosis at the UCSD experience prior to joining the cast, depicts a series of small moments Photographic Arts during the GI Film the new model literally School of Medicine. spent four years in the military and between Ava and Travis, such as hiking Festival’s Drama Block, which begins at saved lives, rendered Space for the free talk served one year on tour in Afghanistan. in the woods and dancing in their 6:15 p.m. and includes 104 minutes of surgery painless and in Town Hall is limited. 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From the many The authors will discuss their books, and visit ninemonthsmatter.org. smiles throughout the hall, one could see that square dancing makes life sparkle. Solana Beach church launches new worship year Sept. 8 COURTESY Calvary Lutheran Church in Solana Beach will launch its new worship year Sunday Dance Club features Hoedowns, all welcome morning, Sept. 8 with an outdoor service, a community picnic and activities for all ages. The public is invited to attend the service beginning at 9:30 a.m., activities at 10:30 a.m. The Sandpipers Square Dance Club will hold Hoedowns on Monday, Sept 9, 16, 23 and 30, and lunch at 11 a.m. at the church, 424 Via de la Valle, just north of the county 7 p.m., $6, at the Woman’s Club Hall, 3320 Monroe St., Carlsbad. No experience needed. fairgrounds. Caller sings and guides everyone to the steps. Lots of fun. Open to the public. Info: “Come join us as we begin a new year of ministry,” said Teresa Kaldor, a volunteer at 310-710-7530. Visit www.sandpiperssquaredanceclub.org. Calvary. “Fuel your faith journey with uplifting worship, connections with God, and opportunities to serve and share. Come for all or part of the morning, and bring friends.” For more information, call (858) 755-2855, visit www.calvarylutheranchurch.org or Rockin’ Encinitas Scripps benefit concert email Kaldor at [email protected]. set for Oct. 17 at Belly Up Tavern Johnny Rzeznik of the Goo 5 p.m. VIP reception. It will be followed by the main event from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Encinitas is seeking artists to exhibit in 2020 Goo Dolls to perform at including a cocktail reception, live auction City seeking artists to mount artist and promotes the exhibit via print and and live performance by Rzeznick, a social media: in the Encinitas Arts & Events benefit for Scripps Encinitas founding member of the Goo Goo Dolls, 50 shows in three art galleries Calendar and in the e-Newsletter that is sent The fourth annual Rockin’ Encinitas with whom he recorded 11 studio albums. to 22,000 subscribers each week. There is no concert to benefit Scripps Memorial Hospital Among the band’s Top 10 hits are the songs The City of Encinitas Cultural Arts gallery commission and the artist receives Encinitas will take place Thursday, Oct.17, at “Iris,” “Name” and “Slide.” Division oversees three civic galleries: the 100 percent of all art sales. Artists from the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach. Tickets to attend the event are $300 per Civic Center Gallery at City Hall (505 S. Encinitas and San Diego County are Chart-topping singer and guitarist Johnny person. VIP tickets are $450 per person and Vulcan Ave.), the Encinitas Library welcome to exhibit. Applicants should Rzeznik, lead singer of the Goo Goo Dolls, include prime seating for the concert, an Gallery (540 Cornish Drive) and the e-mail up to six JPG high resolution images. will be the featured performer. exclusive meet and greet with Rzeznick and Encinitas Community Center Gallery More information and instructions are Proceeds from the event will help fund the a pre-event reception with hosted bar and (1140 Oakcrest Park Drive), with 2D and online at encinitasca.gov/visualart purchase of robotic navigational heavy appetizers. Tickets are available at 3D exhibits at all locations. The Cultural The application is available at bronchoscopy technology to help treat scrippshf.ejoinme.org/rockinencinitas2019 Arts Division is seeking artists to mount bit.ly/culturalartsapplication and the patients with lung cancer and lung diseases For more information about the event, as 50 exhibits in the city’s three art galleries deadline to apply is Thursday, Sept. 26. at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas. well as sponsorship opportunities, contact in 2020. Exhibits are in place for two E-mail Cheryl Ehlers, arts program assistant Rockin’ Encinitas will begin at the iconic (858) 678-7174 or months. at [email protected] or call (760) music venue, 143 South Cedros Ave., with a [email protected] City staff installs the exhibit with the 633-2748 www.delmartimes.net NORTH COAST - SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 - PAGE B11 EVENT BRIEFS

church, 424 Via de la Valle, just north of Open Casting call by the county fairgrounds. Heyjojo Productions For more information, call the church office at (858) 755-2855, go to its website Heyjojo Productions is having an Open www.calvarylutheranchurch.org, or email  ~„ Casting call for actors ages 5-18 to Kaldor at participate in the Rogers and [email protected] Be playful. Hammerstein classic “The Sound of Music”. Auditions are Sunday, Sept. 8 from noon-3 p.m. Performances will be at Blood drive at Lomas the Rancho Santa Fe Community Center Santa Fe Plaza on Dec. 6, 7 and 8. Everyone who auditions is guaranteed a role. Multiple Lomas Santa Fe Plaza on is hosting a casts are planned with each cast getting blood drive in partnership with the San two performances. Cast fees are due at Diego Blood Bank on Saturday, Sept. 14, auditions. Address for auditions: Heyjojo from 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Rehearsal Studio: 742 Genevieve St., Suite Location: 931 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, F in Solana Beach CA 92075. For more Solana Beach, 92075 - parking lot between information, visit Vons and Starbucks. All donors awarded a www.heyjojoproductions.com free tall coffee, iced tea or iced coffee (good day of drive only), courtesy of Starbucks. Art event in Del Mar Anyone 17 and older, who weighs at to feature San Diego least 114 pounds and is in good health may be eligible to donate blood. A good Museum of Art meal and plenty of fluids are recommended prior to donation. All speaker donors must show picture identification. On Sept. 16, Regina Palm, associate Donors are encouraged to schedule an curator of American Art at the San Diego appointment to donate, but walk-ins are Museum of Art, will be presenting “On welcome. View-American Highlights” from the To schedule an appointment or for museum’s own collection. After more information, visit approximately five years, the American www.sandiegobloodbank.org or call galleries will have works on display that 1-800-4MY-SDBB (1-800-469-7322). have either never been seen or have not been seen for quite some time. Palm is very enthusiastic about the collection and Del Mar energy-saving is a lively speaker. The lecture will be held workshops in St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, Del Mar, 15th and Maiden Lane, The City of Del Mar, in cooperation (across from the Del Mar Plaza). with Del Mar Community Connections, is Registration and refreshments at 9:30 a.m. hosting energy savings workshops from 2 and meeting at 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Free for to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 19 and Oct. 4 at the San Diego Museum of Art North County Community Connections offices at 225 Chapter members. $10 for others. 9th Street. Information: 760-431-8820. Participants can learn about programs to save energy -- and money -- and how to open an online account to monitor Retired Police Chief energy use at their homes. The workshops event speaker also will provide information on upgrades to make a house more energy efficient. Hear retired San Diego Police Chief For more information, call Shelley Zimmerman tell her story of going 858-793-6131. from an undercover cop to being San 7KLV VXPPHU ZH LQYLWH \RX WR EH IUHH 7R OHW JR RI WKH EXUGHQV DQG SUHVVXUHV RI GDLO\ OLIH Diego’s police chief while enjoying a Beach & Country Guild DQG HVFDSH WR WKH SUHVHQW PRPHQW *HW DZD\ WR )DLUPRQW *UDQG 'HO 0DU DQG H[SHULHQFH breakfast meeting with the Del GD\V DQG QLJKWV RI XQDEDVKHG SOD\IXOQHVV WRJHWKHU 6PLOHLQGXFLQJ DFWLYLWLHV ZHOOEHLQJ Mar-Solana Beach Rotary Club on Friday, to hold 50th Dia Del Sol SRSXSV DQG 0HGLWHUUDQHDQLQVSLUHG EHDXW\ DZDLW Sept. 13, from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the The Beach & Country Guild will hold Hilton Del Mar, 15575 Jimmy Durante its 50th Dia Del Sol, “Hearts of Gold,” on Blvd., Del Mar. $20 per person. Tuesday, Oct. 8, 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. at the (1-2< <285 To RSVP or request additional Fairmont Grand Del Mar. The event information, email includes a gourmet lunch, designer 5' 1,*+7 )5(( [email protected] or call fashion show, and silent/live auction. ,QFOXGHV OX[XU\ JXHVW URRP RU VXLWH DFFRPPRGDWLRQV DQG PRUH 858-414-8638. Tickets are on sale now. Last year The Beach & Country Guild raised over 9,6,7 )$,50217&206$1',(*2 25 &$//    72 3/$1 <285 )5(('20 Solana Beach church $275,000 for San Diego United Cerebral Palsy. launches new worship Visit www.beachandcountry.org for up-to-date information on Dia Del Sol or year events email [email protected] Calvary Lutheran Church in Solana with questions regarding the event. Beach will launch its new worship year Sunday morning, Sept. 8 with an outdoor service, a community picnic and activities SB Historical Society for all ages. Bar-B-Q, Sept. 6 The public is invited to attend the service beginning at 9:30 a.m., activities at The Solana Beach Historical Society is 10:30 a.m. and lunch at 11 a.m. at the SEE EVENT BRIEFS, B12 PAGE B12 - SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 - NORTH COAST www.delmartimes.net

FROM EVENT BRIEFS, B11 Library gala. The highly-anticipated event will be held on the recently renovated top floor of the iconic Geisel Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation holding a “Bar-B-Q & Ice Cream in the Park” event for Library from 6 - 9 p.m. hosts lecture on snakes all ages Friday, Sept. 6, 5-7 p.m. at La Colonia For more information, visit lib.ucsd.edu/dinner or call Community Center, 715 Valley Avenue, Solana Beach. (858) 822-4554. Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation docents will host a free Cost is $18 per person. Email event at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14. Back by popular [email protected] with the demand, local herpetologist Steve Bledsoe will bring live number of guests you will bring. Authors to speak on remaining snakes (non-poisonous) for a presentation. Attendees Pay in advance by check to SBC&HS, P.O. Box 504, open to life’s possibilities will have the opportunity to learn what to do if they Solana Beach, CA 92075 or pay by credit card at the encounter a snake. Child-friendly event. Location: The door. Friday, Sept. 13, 1 p.m.-3 p.m. San Elijo Campus of Batiquitos Lagoon Nature Center, 7380 Gabbiano Lane, MiraCosta College, 3333 Manchester Ave, Cardiff, Carlsbad. Visit batiquitosfoundation.org. 92007, Student Center Conference Room. Free. 3333 Morning Walk with Chris Manchester Ave, Cardiff. Lecture: Openness + “Morning Walk with Chris” will be held Saturdays, Observance = Opportunities + Options. Media executive Cardiff Greek Festival Sept. 14-28, 9 a.m.- 9:45 a.m. Madeleine Cafe: 240 Frank Cruz and retired business administration professor Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Cedros, Solana Beach, 92075. Rita Soza will talk about a book they co-authored, Church welcomes the San Diego community to join the Chris Capistran, CES sports medicine trainer, will lead Straight Out of Barrio Hollywood. Their book and the celebration at the 41st Annual Cardiff Greek Festival on the walks. Walking with breathing exercises, stretching, discussion will focus on remaining open to life’s Sept. 7 and 8. simple (Tai Chi) movements for strength, pain possibilities, regardless of age. Between the two, they The Cardiff Greek Festival will be celebrated Saturday, management, increase energy and balance. Please bring have enjoyed more than eight careers in as many September 7 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday, Sept. hand towel and water. No cost and open to public. industries. Info: [email protected] 8 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on the grounds of Saints www.enlightenedfitness.org. Constantine and Helen, 3459 Manchester Avenue, a half Guitarists of all levels wanted mile east of I-5 at the Manchester exit in Hausmann Quartet returns Cardiff-by-the-Sea. Free parking is available at the Guitarists of all skill levels are invited to participate in adjacent Mira Costa College. For more information, visit to Maritime Museum the Encinitas Guitar Orchestra’s upcoming session, www.cardiffgreekfest.com. which begins Monday, Sept. 16. of San Diego The session begins Sept. 16 and goes through the end Maritime Museum of San Diego, home to a world-class of November, with a concert on Dec. 6. Rehearsals are NC Rep Impro Theatre’s collection of historic sailing ships, steam-powered boats, Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. at Bethlehem Lutheran Shakespeare Unscripted and submarines, each offering entertaining and Church in Encinitas. For more information, the guitar educational exhibits, announces the continuation of the orchestra’s visit www.encinitasguitarorchestra.com and Paying homage to the genius of William Shakespeare, popular concert series featuring The Hausmann Quartet see the Fall 2019 registration tab, or contact Peter Impro Theatre’s company spontaneously creates a new performing Haydn Voyages: Music at the Maritime, a Pupping at Guitar Sounds, (760) 815-5616 or play in The Bard’s unmistakable style. quarterly concert series performed aboard one of the [email protected]. Shakespeare Unscripted will take place on Sept. 16 at Maritime Museum of San Diego’s 10 historic world-class 7:30 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre is located at vessels, the 1898 Victorian-era steam ferryboat Berkeley 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, 92075. Call that operated for 60 years on Bay. Africa World Documentary 858-481-1055 or visit www.northcoastrep.org to Future concert dates for 2019 are Sundays, Sept. 15 and Film Festival purchase tickets. Nov. 10 at 4 p.m., and refreshments will be available at the upper deck bar starting at 3:30 p.m. Each creative The Africa World Documentary Film Festival (AWDFF) program includes informative and entertaining closes its 2019 season in its new home, San Diego. This Silver Age Yoga celebration commentary during the performance from noted UC year the traveling festival was screened in Nigeria, Silver Age Yoga, a nonprofit that provides free yoga Santa Barbara musicologist Derek Katz. Ghana, Thailand, Pennsylvania, New York, South Africa classes to seniors, is celebrating 16 years and over 17,000 For tickets and information, visit sdmaritime.org. and Trinidad and will be concluding its annual run at free classes taught with its Annual Celebration on San Diego State University’s Don Powell Theatre on Monday, Sept. 17 at the Powerhouse Community Center Sept. 10 and 11 at 7:30 p.m.. On Sept. 12, the festival in Del Mar. The event is from 5:30-8:30 p.m. with live Rare artwork by Theodor will conclude at the SDSU School of Art Downtown classical guitar, great food, wine, silent auction, and ‘Seuss’ Geisel at UCSD Library Gallery at 7:30 p.m.. magnificent sunset and ocean views. Tickets are $55 or For more specific information, visit $65. The silent auction features items from local artists, Rarely seen art and illustrations by the late Theodor www.africaworldfilmfestival.com. Submissions for the unique themed baskets and local restaurants. All Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, will be on 2020 film festival open in October. For more proceeds from the event will support Silver Age Yoga display at UC San Diego’s Geisel Library on Friday, Sept. information, contact festival coordinator Nicole Waszak classes. For more information or to buy tickets, go to 20 as the focal point of the 16th annual Dinner in the at [email protected] www.silverageyoga.org/celebration or call 858-693-3110.

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Pi Energy Diego County on Aug. 26, 2019. paid to the Trustee, and the successful ERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on de la Fuente and Daniela Ripol de Fictitious Business Name(s): Located at: 11555 Sorrento Valley Robert Joe Davis. 9/5, 9/12, 9/19, bidder shall have no further recourse. this notice of sale may be postponed la Fuente filed a petition with this a. Rebecca Collopy Design Rd. Suite 204, San Diego, CA 92121, 9/26/2019 DM7619900 The beneficiary under said Deed of one or more times by the mortgagee, court for a decree changing names as b. Head 2 Home San Diego County. Registered Trust heretofore executed and de- beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursu- follows: c. Heads Up Consulting, Jonathon Owners Name(s): a. Pacific Integrated FICTITIOUS BUSINESS livered to the undersigned a written ant to Section 2924g of the California a. Present Name : Michelle Ripol Collopy PhD. Energy, Inc., 1555 Sorrento Valley NAME STATEMENT Declaration of Default and Demand Civil Code. 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Dronenburg, Jr., Carlsbad, CA 92011, San Diego County. ty where the real property is located. learn whether your sale date has been THE COURT ORDERS that all persons CA 92075 , California. This business Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego Registered Owners Name(s): a. Gabriel Dated: 8/14/2019 THE MORTGAGE postponed, and, if applicable, the re- interested in this matter appear be- is conducted by: a Corporation. The County on August 22, 2019. Phil De Koning, 6417 Tobria Terrace, LAW FIRM, PLC Adriana Durham/Au- scheduled time and date for the sale fore this court at the hearing indicated first day of business was 08/01/2019. Layton, CEO. DM7619467 8/29, 9/5, Carlsbad, CA 92011. This business thorized Signature 27455 TIERRA ALTA of this property, you may call (714) below to show cause, if any, why the This statement was filed with Ernest 9/12, 9/19/2019 is conducted by: an Individual. The WAY, STE B,TEMECULA, CA 92590 (619) 730-2727 for information regarding petition for change of name should J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County first day of business was 6/21/2016. 465-8200 FOR TRUSTEE’S SALE INFOR- the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet not be granted. Any person objecting Clerk of San Diego County on August FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This statement was filed with Ernest MATION PLEASE CALL 714-730-2727 Web site - www.servicelinkASAP.com to the name changes described above 13, 2019. Jonathon Collopy, CEO. NAME STATEMENT J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County The Mortgage Law Firm, PLC. may be - for information regarding the sale must file a written objection that SB7619360 8/29, 9/5, 9/12, 9/19/2019 File No.: 2019-9019005 Clerk of San Diego County on Aug 7, attempting to collect a debt. Any in- of this property, using the file number includes the reasons for the objection Fictitious Business Name(s): FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 2019. Gabriel De Koning. SB7615304 formation obtained may be used for assigned to this case: 126527. Infor- at least two days before the matter is a. Carmel Valley Art Studio 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/2019 that purpose. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL mation about postponements that scheduled to be heard and must ap- NAME STATEMENT Located at: 4443 Vereda Luna Llena, File No.: 2019-9019400 BIDDERS: If you are considering bid- are very short in duration or that oc- pear at the hearing to show cause why San Diego, CA 92130, San Diego FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ding on this property lien, you should cur close in time to the scheduled sale the petition should not be granted. If Fictitious Business Name(s): County. Registered Owners Name(s): NAME STATEMENT a. Carlos Floral understand that there are risks in- may not immediately be reflected in no written objection is timely filed, the a. Nan Young Kim, 4443 Vereda File No.: 2019-9019084 volved in bidding at a trustee auction. the telephone information or on the court may grant the petition without b. Encinitas Flower Shop Luna Llena, San Diego, CA 92130. Fictitious Business Name(s): Located at: 1544 S. El Camino Real, You will be bidding on a lien, not on Internet Web site. The best way to a hearing. This business is conducted by: an a. F45 Training Solana Beach the property itself. Placing the highest verify postponement information is to NOTICE OF HEARING Date: Nov. 7, Encinitas, CA 92024, San Diego Individual. The first day of business Located at: 303 S. Cedros Ave, County. Registered Owners Name(s): bid at a trustee auction does not auto- attend the scheduled sale. A-4702356 2019 Time: 9:00 am Dept: 903 The was 08/30/2011. This statement Solana, CA 92075, San Diego County. matically entitle you to free and clear 08/22/2019, 08/29/2019, 09/05/2019 address of the court is: 1100 Union a. Juan Carlos Alvarez, 4838 Seascape was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Registered Owners Name(s): a. Koa Fit, Dr., Oceanside, CA 92057. b.Linda ownership of the property. You should DM7615854 Street San Diego, CA 92101 Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San LLC, 7111 Enders Ave, San Diego, CA also be aware that the lien being auc- A copy of this Order to Show Cause Judy Alvarez, 4838 Seascape Drive, Diego County on Aug 2, 2019. Nan 92122, CA. This business is conducted Oceanside, CA 92057. This business is tioned off may be a junior lien. If you SUPERIOR COURT shall be published at least once Young Kim. 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/2019 by: a Limited Liability Company. are the highest bidder at the auction, each week for four successive weeks conducted by: a Married Couple. The CV7614007 The first day of business has not yet OF CALIFORNIA first day of business was 01/01/2019. you are or may be responsible for pay- COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO prior to the date set for hearing on the started . This statement was filed with ing off all liens senior to the lien being petition in the following newspaper This statement was filed with Ernest FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder 330 West Broadway J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County NAME STATEMENT auctioned off, before you can receive of general circulation, printed in this / County Clerk of San Diego County clear title to the property. You are en- San Diego, CA 92101 county: Del Mar Times Clerk of San Diego County on File No.: 2019-9019086 on Aug 5, 2019. Molly J. Phillips, CEO. PETITIONER(S): Alex Ripol and Carla August 7, 2019. Linda Judy Alvarez. Fictitious Business Name(s): couraged to investigate the existence, Date: Aug 19, 2019 CV7615808 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/2019 priority, and size of outstanding liens Ripol on behalf of a minor Michelle Peter C. Deddeh SB7615197 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/2019 a. First Line Realty Ripol de la Fuente and Daniela Ripol Located at: 1049 Camino Del Mar, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE that may exist on this property by con- Judge of the Superior Court FICTITIOUS BUSINESS de la Fuente for a change of name Suite J, Del Mar, CA 92014, San Diego Trustee Sale No. 126527 Title No. tacting the county recorder’s office or 8/29, 9/5, 9/12, 9/19/2019 DM7617906 NAME STATEMENT ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A County. Registered Owners Name(s): 2955934 NOTE: THERE IS A SUM- a title insurance company, either of File No.: 2019-9020886 CHANGE OF NAME a. Garrett Patrick Trainor, 12715 MARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS which may charge you a fee for this SELL YOUR HOME IN THE Fictitious Business Name(s): CASE NUMBER: Roca Grande Dr., Poway, CA 92064. DOCUMENT ATTACHED. YOU ARE IN information. If you consult either of MARKETPLACE 800-914-6434 a. Good Deeds Trucking This business is conducted by: an DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, HELPWANTED/JOBS HELPWANTED/JOBS HELPWANTED/JOBS Located at: 12580 Carmel Creek Road Individual. The first day of business DATED 09/07/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE #45, San Diego, CA 92130, San Diego OFFERED OFFERED OFFERED has not yet started . This statement ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- County. Registered Owners Name(s): was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC a. Leah Erin Rodig Davis, 12580 Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Carmel Creek Road #45, San Diego, Diego County on August 5, 2019. OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED- CA 92130. b. Robert Joe Davis, 12580 Garrett Patrick Trainor. DM7615180 ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Carmel Creek Road #45, San Diego, 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/2019 CONTACT A LAWYER. On 09/13/2019 CA 92130. This business is conducted at 10:00 AM, The Mortgage Law Firm, by: a Married Couple. The first day FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PLC, as duly appointed Trustee under of business has not yet started . This NAME STATEMENT and pursuant to Deed of Trust re- statement was filed with Ernest J. File No.: 2019-9019873 corded 09/12/2005, as Instrument No. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Fictitious Business Name(s): 2005-0787005, in book xx, page xx, Clerk of San Diego County on Aug. a. MICROBLADESANDIEGO of Official Records in the office of the 26, 2019. Robert Joe Davis. 9/5, 9/12, Located at: 6035 Camino San Fermin, County Recorder of San Diego County, 9/19, 9/26/2019 DM7619891 San Diego, CA 92130, San Diego State of California, executed by James FICTITIOUS BUSINESS County. Registered Owners Name(s): L. Rampp and Chauntel M. Rampp, NAME STATEMENT a. Masoda Nejati, 6035 Camino San Husband and Wife, as Community File No.: 2019-9019990 Fermin Apt #202, San Diego, CA Property, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC- Fictitious Business Name(s): 92130. This business is conducted by: TION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, a. SignalPET an Individual. The first day of business CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT Located at: 11855 Sorrento Valley was 4/04/2019. This statement was or other form of payment authorized Road, Suite 524, San Diego, CA 92121, filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., by 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale San Diego County. Registered Owners Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego in lawful money of the United States), Name(s): a. Westside Veterinary County on Aug 13, 2019. Masoda At the entrance to the East County Innovation, LLC, 11855 Sorrento Valley Nejati. 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/2019 Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Road, Suite 524, San Diego, CA 92121, DM7615481 Street, El Cajon, CA 92020. All right, Delaware. This business is conducted FICTITIOUS BUSINESS title and interest conveyed to and by: a Limited Liability Company. The NAME STATEMENT now held by it under said Deed of first day of business was 03/01/2019. File No.: 2019-9020787 Trust in the property situated in said This statement was filed with Ernest Fictitious Business Name(s): County and State, described as: FULLY J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County a. NVME DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE DEED OF Clerk of San Diego County on Located at: 13335 Seagrove Street, TRUST. APN 176-120-44-00 The street August 14, 2019. Neil Shaw, Manager. San Diego, CA 92130, San Diego address and other common designa- DM7619392 8/29, 9/5, 9/12, 9/19/2019 County. Registered Owners Name(s): tion, if any, of the real property de- scribed above is purported to be: 244 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS a. The Doctor’s Wife, LLC, 13335 Seagrove Street, San Diego, CA 92130, Avalon Dr, Vista, CA 92084 The under- NAME STATEMENT signed Trustee disclaims any liability File No.: 2019-9020250 Delaware. This business is conducted by: a Limited Liability Company. for any incorrectness of the street ad- Fictitious Business Name(s): dress and other common designation, a. Art of Esco The first day of business has not yet started . This statement was filed with if any, shown herein. Said sale will be Located at: 1205 J St., Suite J, San made, but without covenant or war- Diego, CA 92075, San Diego County. Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on ranty, expressed or implied, regarding Registered Owners Name(s): a. title, possession, or encumbrances, to Anatomy Organics LLC, 1205 J Aug 23, 2019. Joanne Laverson, CEO. 9/5, 9/12, 9/19, 9/26/2019 DM7619602 pay the remaining principal sum of St., Suite J, San Diego,CA 92101, the note(s) secured by said Deed of California. This business is conducted FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Trust, with interest thereon, as pro- by: a Limited Liability Company. NAME STATEMENT vided in said note(s), advances, if any, The first day of business has not yet File No.: 2019-9020888 under the terms of said Deed of Trust, started . This statement was filed with Fictitious Business Name(s): fees, charges and expenses of the Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder a. Good Deeds Real Estate Trustee and of the trusts created by / County Clerk of San Diego County Located at: 12580 Carmel Creek Road said Deed of Trust. The total amount on August 16, 2019. Andrew Beltran, #45, San Diego, CA 92130, San Diego of the unpaid balance of the obliga- CEO-Owner. SB7619397 8/29, 9/5, County. Registered Owners Name(s): tion secured by the property to be 9/12, 9/19/2019 a. Robert Joe Davis, 12580 Carmel sold and reasonable estimated costs, PLACE A GARAGE SALE AD Creek Road #45, San Diego, CA 92130. expenses and advances at the time of TODAY! CALL 800-914-6434 This business is conducted by: an the initial publication of the Notice of

OFFICE HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm LINER & LEGAL ADS: Deadline Monday 4pm TO PLACE YOUR AD: 800-914-6434 or 858-218-7200 EMAIL: classifi[email protected] SERVICE ADS: Deadline Monday 12pm TO PLACE YOUR AD: 858-218-7200 PAGE B14 - SEPTEMBER 5, 2019 - NORTH COAST CLASSIFIEDS www.delmartimes.net j gy pg 100 - LEGAL NOTICES includes the reasons for the objection Shingel Moody petition in the following newspaper FROM LEGUIZAMO, B2 at least two days before the matter is for change of name. of general circulation, printed in this SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA scheduled to be heard and must ap- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A county: Del Mar Times COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO pear at the hearing to show cause why CHANGE OF NAME Date: Aug 19, 2019 “It may not loom in the American consciousness, but it’s 1100 Union Street the petition should not be granted. If CASE NUMBER: Sim von Kalinowski definitely in a Latin person’s consciousness, the fact that part San Diego, CA 92101. Central Court. no written objection is timely filed, the 37-2019-00043319-CU-PT-NC Judge of the Superior Court PETITION OF: court may grant the petition without TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS 8/29 9/5 9/12 9/19/2019 DM7619135 of your ancestry was genocided” — a bloody history that Allison Joann Richards-Evensen a hearing. Petitioner(S): John Brogan Moody SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA sounds even more brutal in verb form. for change of name. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO NOTICE OF HEARING Date: Oct 10, & Tatiana Shingel Moody filed a “You don’t forget that. It’s kind of in your race memory, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A 2019 Time: 9:00 a.m. Dept: 903 The petition with this court for a decree 325 South Melrose Drive CHANGE OF NAME address of the court is: 1100 Union changing names as follows: Vista, CA 92081 your DNA. So I always wondered, how do I bring this to as CASE NUMBER: Street San Diego, CA 92101. a. Present Name : Nina Irene Moody PETITION OF: many people as possible — even Latin people — and make it 37-2019-00038694-CU-PT-CTL Brook Joanna Murphy AcopyofthisOrder to Show Cause to Proposed Name: Mila Irene Moody palatable to them? TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS shall be published at least once THE COURT ORDERS that all persons for change of name. Petitioner(S): Allison Joann Richards- each week for four successive weeks interested in this matter appear be- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A “And I thought: comedy! It’s the best way to smuggle Evensen filed a petition with this prior to the date set for hearing on the fore this court at the hearing indicated CHANGE OF NAME information, and it’s what I’ve always done.” court for a decree changing names as CASE NUMBER: petition in the following newspaper below to show cause, if any, why the The idea was “to turn people on to start talking about the follows: of general circulation, printed in this petition for change of name should 37-2019-00041388-CU-PT-NC a. Present Name : Allison Joann county: Del Mar Times not be granted. Any person objecting TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Aztecs and the empire and the great things they brought, and Richards-Evensen to Proposed Date: July 26, 2019 to the name changes described above Petitioner(S): Brook Joanna Murphy how it was taken down and destroyed.” Name: Allison Joann Richards filed a petition with this court for a Peter C. Deddeh must file a written objection that Gathering forces THE COURT ORDERS that all persons Judge of the Superior Court includes the reasons for the objection decree changing names as follows: interested in this matter appear be- 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/2019 DM7614026 at least two days before the matter is a. Present Name : Brook Joanna While he had never been part of a stage musical, fore this court at the hearing indicated scheduled to be heard and must ap- Murphy to Proposed Name: Brook Leguizamo was a fan of the form: “I mean, ‘West Side Story’ below to show cause, if any, why the SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA Joanna Hegemann pear at the hearing to show cause why was hugely important to me, because there was very little in petition for change of name should COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO the petition should not be granted. If THE COURT ORDERS that all persons not be granted. Any person objecting 325 South Melrose Drive no written objection is timely filed, the interested in this matter appear be- terms of Latin content (when he was growing up). Seeing to the name changes described above Vista, CA 92081 court may grant the petition without fore this court at the hearing indicated Latin people perform, it just reaffirmed and validated me.” must file a written objection that PETITION OF: a hearing. below to show cause, if any, why the John Brogan Moody & Tatiana NOTICE OF HEARING Date: Oct 8, petition for change of name should He’s also a major music aficionado, particularly of rap, with 2019 Time: 8:30 am Dept: 23 The not be granted. Any person objecting favorites from Drake to Cardi B to the reggaeton artist Bad address of the court is: 325 South to the name changes described above Bunny. must file a written objection that CROSSWORD Melrose Drive Vista, CA 92081. Initially, Leguizamo set out to create “Kiss My Aztec!” for AcopyofthisOrder to Show Cause includes the reasons for the objection shall be published at least once at least two days before the matter is the musical stage by himself. But “it was kind of rough,” he each week for four successive weeks scheduled to be heard and must ap- admits now with a laugh. “I told my agent, ‘I can’t do this prior to the date set for hearing on the pear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If anymore. I can write funny lyrics, but I can’t really write to no written objection is timely filed, the scansion, to the rhythm.’” court may grant the petition without So his agent scouted out promising composers, sending

9 a hearing. 1 NOTICE OF HEARING Date: Leguizamo a stack of CDs. And Velez’s music “just stood out 09/24/2019 Time: 8:30 a.m. Dept: 23 as the most beautiful,” Leguizamo says. “He had such great The address of the court is: 325 South 8/29/20 Melrose Drive Vista, CA 92081. melody. I thought, ‘This is the guy.’” AcopyofthisOrder to Show Cause The Columbia University-trained Velez, for his part, says shall be published at least once the project came to him like a bolt from the blue. At the time SWERS each week for four successive weeks he first heard from Leguizamo’s agent, the composer had AN prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper multiple projects to his name, but none had been officially of general circulation, printed in this published, and he was working a day job at Sony Music. county: Carmel Valley News Date: Aug 8, 2019 When Velez didn’t hear anything more for some six Sim von Kalinowski months after the initial contact, he figured nothing would DO YOU NEED Judge of the Superior Court come of the potential partnership. Happily, he was wrong. 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5/2019 CV7614837 Velez says now that “musically, (the show) is like a mixtape TO PUBLISH SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA that tries to channel different styles, not necessarily just of COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 330 West Broadway Latin music but a huge variety of sounds.” A LEGAL AD? San Diego, CA 92101. Central Division. His mission, he adds, was about “finding styles that are like PETITION OF: the evolutionary endpoints for some of the original (musical Itahi Caballero Silva for change of name. traditions), and then leaning into that.” Let Us Help! ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A Leguizamo says that together, Velez and Kamp “have CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: brought so much depth and humor and melody to the 37-2019-00041597-CU-PT-CTL show.” Fictitious Business TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS And “Kiss My Aztec!” continues to evolve, he adds. Petitioner(S): Itahi Caballero Silva “Oh yeah — we’ve tightened it, sharpened it, improved Names filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: songs, improved lyrics and book,” he says. “The things you Name Changes a. Present Name : Itahi Caballero gotta do, you gotta do. Songs have got to move the plot Silva to Proposed Name: Itahi De forward and reveal character. The book has to support it all in Lien Sales Grazier THE COURT ORDERS that all persons the perfect way and not overlap. Alcoholic Beverages interested in this matter appear be- “I’m always tweaking. I mean, I’m tweaking ‘Latin History’ fore this court at the hearing indicated License below to show cause, if any, why the right before I open in L.A.” petition for change of name should One thing he’s not doing — and if you know Leguizamo, it Petitions for Probate not be granted. Any person objecting won’t be a surprise — is shying from the idea of tweaking to the name changes described above Trustee Sales must file a written objection that some noses and ruffling (or maybe just straight-up plucking) includes the reasons for the objection some feathers. Summons - Divorce at least two days before the matter is “I didn’t start out being an educator,” as he puts it. “But scheduled to be heard and must ap- Annual Report pear at the hearing to show cause why fortunately and unfortunately that’s what I have to be, the petition should not be granted. If because nobody else is telling our stories or our history. And Non-Responsibility no written objection is timely filed, the explaining us to us. court may grant the petition without Dissolutions of a hearing. “I’ve taken it upon myself to be that guy. And it’s been a Partnership NOTICE OF HEARING Date: Oct 31, tough battle. The gatekeepers don’t always see what I’m 2019 Time: 9:00 a.m. Dept: 903 The trying to say. They love the writing but they don’t get the address of the court is: 1100 Union Street San Diego, CA 92101. point of the story. Call Today! AcopyofthisOrder to Show Cause “But I’m relentless and I’m not quitting and I’m tenacious shall be published at least once and I will not stop.” each week for four successive weeks 858.748.2311858.218.7200 prior to the date set for hearing on the That’s four ways of saying “Just try me” in one sentence. petition in the following newspaper Seems as if he means it. of general circulation, printed in this ■ IF YOU GO: ‘Kiss My Aztec!’ previews begin Tuesday. county: Carmel Valley News 858.218.7237800.914.6434 Date: Aug 9, 2019 Opens Sept. 8. 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Wednesdays; 8 p.m. Peter C. Deddeh Thursdays-Fridays; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays; 2 and 7 p.m. Judge of the Superior Court Sundays. Through Oct. 13. La Jolla Playhouse’s Mandell Weiss 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/2019 CV7615659

SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO 325 South Melrose Drive Vista, CA 92081 PETITION OF: John Brogan Moody & Tatiana Shingel Moody Theatre, Playhouse/UC San Diego Theatre District, 2910 La for change of name. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR A CHANGE OF NAME CASE NUMBER: 37-2019-00043319-CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner(S): John Brogan Moody & Tatiana Shingel Moody filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: a. Present Name : Nina Irene Moody to Proposed Name: Mila Irene Moody THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear be- fore this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must ap- pear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without ahearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: Oct 8, 2019 Time: 8:30 am Dept: 23 The address of the court is: 325 South Melrose DriveVista, CA 92081. AcopyofthisOrder to Show Cause shall be published at least once eachweekforfoursuccessiveweeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this    county: Del Mar Times Date: Aug19,2019 Sim von Kalinowski Judge of the Superior Court    8/29, 9/5, 9/12, 9/19/2019 DM7619135 Jolla Village Drive, La Jolla. Tickets: About $25-$85 (discounts PLACE A GARAGE SALE AD available). (858) 550-1010, lajollaplayhouse.org. TODAY! 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