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EAST COUNTY Class ActGAZETTE DINING & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE SECTION B TO THE EAST COUNTY GAZETTE VOL. 10, NO. 33, JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE B-2 Gazette / Class Act JANUARY 21, 2010 February at the Garden

February: The Water Conservation Garden invites Tolerant Gardens. 10 a.m. - noon. Walter Parkola, will be taught by Connie Beck, experienced nursery the public to enjoy its 2010 winter and spring events. owner of Blossom Valley Protea, will take you on a manager and landscape designer. Learn successful Classes offered help residents save water and money morning tour to discuss the protea species exhibited techniques for preparing, storing, and planting seeds. by focusing on water smart landscaping techniques at the Water Conservation Garden. Walter shares Bring samples of plants and seeds that you wish to and plants. Classes are taught by experts and topics the history, characteristics, and care of these unique propagate. This class is offered in partnership with include lawn removal, water-smart landscape design, exotics in the Garden’s classroom. A limited number Cuyamaca College’s Community Learning Program. backyard composting, irrigation design and gardening of beautiful, high quality plants will be available for For information and to register, call (619) 660-4350, for children. Pre-registration is required for all classes. purchase from Blossom Valley Protea’s nursery. $20 or visit www.cuyamaca.edu/preview $25.00-at the To enroll call (619) 660-0614 x 10. Members, $30 Non-Members. * Stimulus pricing applies Water Conservation Garden

FEB. 18 or 25: Professional Landscape Design Feb. 7: Ask the Horticulturist Tour-FREE. 1:30 p.m. Enjoy Feb. 21: Special Access Tour-9:30 - 10:30 a.m. FREE Consultations. The Water Conservation Garden offers an informative walk through the Garden with David This special tour is offered monthly for individuals 45-minute landscape design consultation services. Yetz, professional horticulturist. Bring your questions and who may have difficultynavigating the terrain of the A professional landscape designer who focuses on prepare for an interesting tour from the perspective of Garden. Explore the Garden from the comfort of the drought tolerant landscapes will meet with you, one- someone who works in the Garden daily. Verbeck Shuttle with David Yetz, Garden Horticulturist. on-one. You will leave with a design plan and a list This tour seats 4-5 people. For reservations call 619-660- of suggested plants. Bring a photo of your house and Feb. 13: Proper Pruning Practices - 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 6841 area you want to re-design, the dimensions of the p.m. Join Certified Arborist and Garden Docent Leah space, and photos of design styles you like. Rottke as she demonstrates the do’s and don’ts of 5:30-8:30 p.m. $60 Members, $75 Non-Members pruning. Leah will cover need-to-know basics for Feb. 23: NEW! Create a Butterfly Garden with California (619) 660-0614 pruning both trees and shrubs, and use the Water Native Plants - 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. If you plant it, they Conservation Garden as a lab to analyze samples. will come! Greg Rubin of California’s Own Native Feb. 2: Little Sprouts Play Group. 10 - 11 a.m. Learn how to select a professional tree specialist when Landscape Design Company will teach you how to Reservation Only. Join the education department the project is more than you can handle. design a butterfly garden using beautiful, drought for a guided play experience designed for toddlers, 20 Members 30 Non-Members* Stimulus pricing applies tolerant California native plants. Learn how to attract and social networking for their caregivers enrolled in butterflies and create a sustainable butterfly habitat in parent education programs. Each session includes Feb. 13: Meet Nan Sterman, Local Garden Expert and your own yard. $20 Members $30 Non-Members an educational topic of interest for the adults, while Author- 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free. Have Your Gardening the Little Sprouts enjoy each other’s company in the Questions Answered by Nan Steman, author of Feb. 27: Tune-up Your Irrigation and Dive into Drip! outdoors along with a special activity. Meet at the California Gardener’s Guide, Volume 2 as she answers 2 -0 4 p.m. Kathleen Eagle, Director of Ornamental main entrance to the Garden. Little Spouts will be questions about low water landscape, plant selection, Horticulture at Barona Resort and Casino,teaches you canceled in the event of rain. $5 per adult/child water conserving irrigation, landscape design and how to tune up your existing irrigation to make it Water couple, ($4 for additional child or adult in the same other garden-related topics. Nan will have signed Smart. Kathleenwill introduce you to drip irrigation, family group, children under age 1 are free) Minimum copies of her books available for sale. discuss the pros and cons, share the appropriate of 10 parent/child couples required. applications for drip, and demonstrate how to install a Feb. 20: Plant Propagation Made Easy - 9:30 a.m. basic drip system. Get tips for retrofitting, setting your Feb. 6: The Protea Species: Exotic Options for Drought - 12:30 p.m. Learn the secrets of the professionals, irrigation clock, and when and how long to water your and get your plants for free. Everything you need to landscape. $20 Members, $30 Non-Members. *Stimulus know about how to make new plants from cuttings pricing applies.

ON THE COVER: David Sanborn. Photo credit: Lynn Goldsmith

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EAST COUNTY Visit us at: GAZETTE www.sentimentalfashions.com Class Act DINING & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE Has moved to Phone (619) 444-5774 2963 Alpine Blvd. #107 Fax: (619) 444-5779 (In the Albertson’s Center - near Starbucks) 1130 Broadway, El Cajon, CA 92021 (619) 445-5075 Publishers: Debbie and Dave Norman Editor: Debbie Norman Office Manager: Briana Thomas Entertainment Editor: Diana Saenger Randee Flor Photographers: Kathy Foster Hairdesigner & Color The Gazette is Published each Thursday as a commercial, free-enterprise newspaper. The opinions and views Make your published herein are those of the writers and not the appointment today! publishers or advertisers. Deadlines for advertising and (619) 990-8640 press releases are Friday at noon. JANUARY 21, 2010 Gazette / Class Act PAGE B-3 — ON STAGE — David Sanborn to perform at The DreamCatcher

by Diana Saenger DreamCatcher at Viejas on intuitive angel suggested a cates his records. He played enjoyed Sanborn behind secured his niche as a viable February 19. rehabilitative therapy that with the Butterfield Blues Band the sax, at concerts on TV artist who has no limita- ew music fans have included introducing Sanborn for five years before touring and even in small film roles. tions. Timeagain arrived in not heard of Ameri- Though Sanborn has worked to the saxophone. That idea with Stevie Wonder, The Roll- He had eight successful re- 2003 followed by Closer in Fcan alto saxophon- in many genres, his solo re- opened new doors for the ing Stones and David Bowie, leases in the 1990s, including 2005, a lovely assortment of ist David Sanborn. Primar- cordings typically blend young child who took to the performing on Bowie’s 1975 Pearls and Songs From The contemporary, crossover and ily recording in jazz with a with instrumental pop and instrument like sand to a beach “Young Americans.” He also Night Before. He’s ahead smooth jazz, and one of my blend of instrumental pop R&B. He released his first solo and went on to study music for worked with Paul Simon and of the game this decade favorites, “Smile.” Sanborn’s and R&B, his work has cov- album Taking Off in 1975, but a year at Northwestern Univer- James Taylor. with releases the Essentials, 2008 album Here and Gone ered many genres. Sanborn’s has been playing the saxo- sity before transferring to the reflecting that Sanborn has is a tribute to Ray Charles. modern saxophone sound phone since before he was in University of Iowa. That same year Sanborn has significantly influenced high school. released his first solo album a generation. A pay-off that Sanborn was influenced by Taking Off. His 1981 Voyeur came from overcoming ob- Born in 1945 in Tampa, blues artists in the Midwest and won a Grammy as did Double stacles of his early childhood. Florida, Sanborn was stricken also by his first son, Jonathan Vision in 1986. His hard work Sanborn will perform at The with polio at age three. Some Sanborn, for whom he dedi- has paid off and fans have

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She ends up in a gaining positive specu- ece Ritchie), her handsome magical world which director Tlation earlier this year, classmate from England. We Peter Jackson goes overboard mainly because it’s based on also learn she’s very close to in creating. This feels like a Alice Sebold’s top-selling novel her father Jack (Mark Wahl- second film played out over of the same name. But check berg); they even build ships in and over throughout the movie out all those awards groups a bottle together. Jack is madly with each sequence getting so now, and this title is mostly in love with Susie’s mother, strange the pretty colors can’t missing. The Lovely Bones, Abigail (Rachel Weisz), and save it. Susie is stuck from what about a viciously murdered she’s a great mom, knitting a some would call crossing-over, young girl who stops in an in- special hat for Susie, teasing as she tries to mentally or spiri- between world, comes across her younger sister Lindsay tually steer those back home more like three very different (Rose Mclver) if she wants one into finding her murderer. movies put together with poor and giving equal time to the transitions. girls’ younger brother Buckley We already know the culprit (Christian Thomas Ashdale). is Salmon’s neighbor Mr. Har- In a voiceover at the begin- vey (Stanley Tucci). We watch ning of the film, Susie Salmon I liked the beginning of The as he draws out plans for the (Saoirse Ronan) announces Lovely Bones. The song “I underground room he will that she was murdered in 1973. Hear You Knocking” is a lively lure her into. We also realize So that mystery is solved, and tune played as we see the he’s not one to let anything it’s not long before we know family having fun together. go undone as he stares at the who did it. But before that But the music turns darker drawing then adds one more tragedy, Susie is present on and Susie’s time on Earth short blade of grass above the Saoirse Ronan and Reece Ritchie star in The Lovely Bones. Photo credit: Barry Wetcher / Paramount / DreamWorks Studios

hideout. One gets the feeling laugh and often. But there’s might have resulted if that he’s been down this road much about this grandma cre- subplot continued. before. ating chaos and demands she’s in charge that dilutes the entire Individually, these actors do During the next 11 months drama started in the first part a good job making us believe Jack goes berserk hounding of the film. She constantly has they are the characters they investigators with every pos- a glass of booze in one hand a play. I was thrown by Abigail’s sible name he can find in the cig in the other, and when the decision to up and leave the phone book as a suspect. He stove catches on fire she seems family during their crisis. She can’t stop thinking about Susie, like this is an everyday ordeal cared for her children equally, while Abigail has done just and throws a vase of flowers and I don’t feel she would the opposite – sealed herself and water on it. have selfishly abandoned the off from thinking about the other two. ordeal. She finally jumps in the There are some nice cin- car and heads off whereabouts ematic shots here, such as It’s the disjointed script by unknown. when Susie has her head Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and stuck in her locker as Ray ap- Philippa Boyens that left me Luckily Abigail’s crazy moth- proaches and says her name. feeling little more about this er (Susan Sarandon) shows up Her face slowly slides out, film than frustration. I didn’t to handle hearth and home. with one eye longingly tak- read the book, but I doubt it Well, not quite, and this is ing in Ray before she knocks was as mind-numbing or non- where I felt I was about to the books off her shelf and sensical as The Lovely Bones watch a Steve Martin Cheaper they end up staring into each movie. Hopefully Jackson will by the Dozen spin off. I have other’s eyes as they bend to redeem himself with the up- to admit Sarandon made me pick them up. A better movie coming Hobbit movies. The Tooth Fairy Opens ��� January 22

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compound words. 10. foot + path (small walkway) J. place to rest your feet at the end of a long day Newspaper Newspaper JANUARY 21, 2010 Gazette / Class Act PAGE B-7 Puzzles & Comics CROSSWORD PUZZLE Across 51 Rotating mechanism 26 Plank 52 Loch __ monster 27 Preoccupy 1 Farm building 54 Anacin’s competitor 29 Restrains 5 Executive 58 Comfortable clothes 31 Statute 8 Roberto’s yes 60 Let go 32 Chinese sauce 11 Honey makers 64 Musical productions 33 BB association 15 Realm 66 Dark time 34 Long time 16 Good grief! 67 Zero 35 Electroencephalograph 17 Beat 68 Behalf (abbr.) 18 __ Minor (Little Dipper) 70 “To the right!” 37 Reputation 19 Untruths 71 Root beer brand (3 wds.) 39 Jaguar 20 Luau dish 72 Fact 40 Environmental protection 21 Compass point 74 Tear agency (abbr) 22 Mouth parts 76 Promises 41 Neither’s partner 23 African country 80 Treaty organization 42 Trinitrotoluene 25 Heed 82 Canadian capital 44 Eye infection 27 Heeds 87 Too 45 Youth 28 Count 88 Former president of U.S. 49 Below 30 Toothbrush brand 89 North northwest 51 Combines two type of trees 32 Express contempt 91 Land unit 53 Fast plane 36 Time period 92 Wander 54 Float up and down 38 Infant 93 Make a mistake 55 Baboon 43 Double-reed instrument 94 Thirst quencher 56 Japanese money 44 Intolerant 95 Blacken 57 Before, poetically 46 Arms 96 Wizened 59 Viii 47 Yin’s partner 97 Congressional vote 60 Deoxyribonucleic acid 48 Muscle and bone attacher 98 Possess (abbr.) 50 Found 99 Misprint 61 Manned 62 Unpaired Down 63 Animal foot 65 Mr. 1 Ointment 69 Arctic climate 2 Opera solo 71 Liable 3 Spool 73 Loiter 4 Space administration 75 Midwestern state denizen 5 Valentines day angel 76 Rowers needs 6 Self 77 Lotion ingredient 7 American river 78 Despot 8 Proprietor 79 Where a family lives 9 Citizen of libya 81 Upon 10 Vane direction 83 Thoughtfulness 11 Flower start 84 Sore 12 Canal 85 Wind 13 Spot 86 Air (prefix) 14 Talk back 88 Bog 24 Fight 90 Unused

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