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C (858) 886-7415 www.butcherlajolla.com FRIDAY · MARCH 5, 2021 2 BEACH & BAY PRESS / LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS NEWS City Council approves Campbell’s short-term rental proposal By DAVE SCHWAB ‘Mission Beach is the last beach community The new ordinance includes: that should be carved out.’ an Diego City Council on Feb. • Capping whole home STRs at 1% of the City’s – GARY WONACOTT OF MISSION BEACH 23 voted 8 to 1 to adopt a new housing stock per the San Diego Planning proposed ordinance that would S Commission (based on SANDAG’s annual regulate short-term rentals and be- records be given first priority for whole- understanding between Campbell’s office, come effective July 1, 2022. District 1 home rental licenses. Unite Here Local 30 union, and Expedia Demographic and Socioeconomic Housing es- Councilmember Joe LaCava cast the lone “I want to thank everyone who was a Group representing short-term rental timates), which would equate to 5,400 today. dissenting vote. part of putting together this ordinance platforms, her new ordinance claims to The short-term rental compromise was and who has fought so hard to imple- reduce the volume of whole-home short- • No limit on home-sharing STRs. proposed by District 2 Councilmember ment common-sense ideas to our city,” term rentals. It also would create a legal and Council President Jennifer Campbell said. “This ordinance shows inventory for STRs along with new rules • Allowing part-time STR operators to obtain a Campbell. Supporters of her proposal, San Diegans that our city government governing their operation, including license at lower annual fees to accommodate however, questioned her condition that can do what we’re elected to do – to solve 24/7 accountability by operators. high visitor events such as Comic-Con, Pride a future lottery be held to select whole- our most confounding problems with “I remain unwavering that we should or December Nights. home STR operators. They argued in- workable .” be enforcing the City’s municipal code stead that operators with the cleanest As outlined in a memorandum of that prohibits short-term rentals,” said • Allowing STR owners a maximum of one LaCava. “However, the Wild West with license, per person. rentals still plagues our City. The current situation is no longer tenable.” • Creating a detailed Good Neighbor Policy “Not being able to regulate short-term along with strict enforcement guidelines, a rentals has been a big public safety con- cern,” said District 7 Councilmember fi ne structure for violations, and a license Raul Campillo. “Without regulations, the revocation standard. City cannot hold bad actors accountable.” PENIDNG “It’s been a years-long fight,” not- the market. Make no mistake, capping ed District 4 Councilmember Monica the number of STRs based on a percent Montgomery-Steppe. “I agree we need of the City’s total dwelling units, and in- regulations. My concerns are with the stituting a license fee that will likely be 2905 Cowley Way, Unit A $460,000 Overlooking the 2nd green of Tecolote Golf Course, this peaceful and private 2BR/2BA end unit has amazing easterly canyon and estimated costs and enforcing STR plat- the highest in the nation, is a major con- mountain views, in-unit washer/dryer, private garage and one additional space. Large master bedroom with private bath and walk-in form accountability.” cession for STR owners.” closet. Extensive upgrades throughout the entire home. The wood burning fireplace in the living room is perfect for cold winter “I can see the light at the end of the Added Mechanic: “We are willing to evenings. The complex pool & spa area also has a large sun deck, with even more spectacular views! Conveniently lo- tunnel,” said District 6 Councilmember accept these items because we recognize cated across the street from shopping, restaurants, library, etc. , and just a short drive to the bay, beaches, downtown Chris Cate. “This is our fifth public hear- the ordinance is a compromise. What is and all San Diego has to offer - this is the perfect place to call home! Donna Dupont CalBRE# 01927607 C: 858-750-8144 • [email protected] • www.donnadupont.cbintouch.com ing at the council on this issue. Short- most important to us is that the respon- term rentals are part of our DNA as a sible STR owners and managers continue City. It’s always been a part of us, and to operate and earn an income that sup- 1410 Loring St. always will be.” ports their families. Many of our mem- North Pacific Beach “We can all agree this issue has been bers are concerned they will not be able 4 BR 2 BA home with approximately unresolved for far too long,” said District to obtain a license in a random lottery NEW LISTING! 1836 Sq Ft on a large lot with a bay 8 Councilmember Vivian Moreno. “We that includes restrictions on whole-home all know short-term rentals are a major rentals. view. $1,299,900 component of tourism. Given the demand “If the goal of the ordinance is to elim- for short-term rentals, it makes sense to inate bad actors, then we suggest priori- regulate them. This ordinance before us tizing licenses for responsible STR owners is reasonable, and it’s worth giving it a who can prove they have been good ac- Marianne Kendall try.” tors, have been paying TOT, and do not (619) 708-3523 Beach residents, both for and against, have outstanding code violations.” [email protected] reacted to the City Council’s decision on Another short-term rental opponent, DRE# 01236825 short-term rentals. Gary Wonacott of Mission Beach, gave Andrea Schlageter, chair of Ocean his take on the City Council’s STR deci- Beach Planning Board, was displeased sion, which included a “carve-out” for with the decision. Mission Beach, which has the highest “All of this language about ‘compro- number of coastal STRs, from the new mise’ and how this is a good compromise ordinance. DESPERATELY NEEDED because no one is happy is disingenuous,” “Mission Beach is the last beach com- she said. “Public policy is not about com- munity that should be carved out,” promise. Good public policy is about pro- he argued. “There are roughly 2,600 tecting the average person while striv- parking spaces in proximity to Mission ing for justice and incentivizing good Beach used by day visitors except for behavior.” those filled by short-term renters who Added Schlageter: “Politics is about routinely bring multiple vehicles in the compromise and not caring about the summer months. And Mission Beach is opinions of the average persons. Politics the least affordable with a $383 nightly I need multiple units in Mission Beach that want to sell! Call Mel for a price analysis. is what got us this ordinance. Politics is rate (according to Airbnb) compared to why no community groups were brought Pacific Beach and Ocean Beach at $242 to the table to negotiate directly with and $197 nightly rates. Altercations be- Airbnb. It’s a shame that a majority of tween short-term renters and residents JUST LISTED REDUCED PRICE the City Council is not dedicated to good are all too common in Mission Beach public policy, just politics.” with a density of 1,972 short-term rent- Jonah Mechanic, president of Share als per square mile compared to 206 and San Diego, representing short-term rent- 323 STRs per square mile in PB and OB.” al platforms, gave an official statement Added Wonacott: “This is the very defi- from that group. nition of over-tourism. There are a very 4346-48 Temecula •Duplex • Multiple offers 2886-2888 Mission Blvd • 8 units • mixed use. “Share San Diego supports Council small minority of investors and short- $1,150,000 Motivated seller priced at $3,100,000. President Campbell’s Good Neighbor STR term rentals management companies ordinance, not because it is a big win for pushing hard for what are some of the MEL & LESLIE BURGESS - The Burgess Group 619-857-8930 the local managers, but because it is a fair most lucrative financials in San Diego. www.MyCoastalDreams.com [email protected] DRE# 01874411/DRE# 02005764 compromise that takes into consideration The carve-out is unfair and inequita- the concerns of both sides,” he said. ble and likely faces a much more rigor- Pacific Beach 858.488.4090 | 4090 Mission Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92109 “For opponents who have voiced con- ous challenge at the California Coastal Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the Company. The property information herein is cerns about party houses and the City’s Commission.” derived from various sources that may include, but not be limited to, county records and the Multiple Listing Service, and it may include approximations. Although the information is believed to be accurate, it is not warranted and you should not rely upon it without personal verification. ©2017 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Res- housing crisis, this ordinance fully funds The short-term rental issue is scheduled idential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Owned by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker Logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. a robust 24/7 code enforcement program to return to the City Council in October and would return thousands of homes to 2021 for final review and refinement. 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By DAVE SCHWAB beach community neighborhood “I don’t feel I deserve this recog- Recognized for being a top non- for our community and our dis- n her state of District 2 ad- awards. nition, the San Diego Lifeguards profit was Shoreline Community trict” in 2020, said Campbell. dress last week, Dr. Jennifer This year’s “neighbor of the deserve all the recognition,” Services and Caryn Blanton. “We (City Council) supported ICampbell praised frontline year” was Tyler Badet, a Point said Badet in a video spot. He “We work together engaging COVID relief for workers, rent- COVID workers and defended Loma High senior who helped also credited San Diego Junior the community to solve issues, ers, landlords, and small busi- her record while handing out rescue two surfers at Sunset Cliffs. Lifeguards for their training. like helping the unsheltered nesses,” she said. “We placed a transition to permanent hous- moratorium on COVID-related ing,” said Blanton. “We connect evictions and extended sick people to the resources they leave to hourly workers.” need that will move them into The council member cit- self-sufficiency.” ed progress on combating “I am proud to represent homelessness. District 2 and the entire City as “The City and council opened San Diego Council president,” up Operation Shelter At Home said Campbell. “Twenty-twenty at our convention center to was one of the most trying years find permanent housing for BE SAFE in recent memory for our City and our homeless community while country with many tragedies, protecting them from the pan- including loss of loved ones and demic,” she said. “In just nine NEVER GO economic devastation from the months, we helped provide pandemic. And it was a clear re- housing and wrap-around NEAR A minder that we have a long way services for more than 1,200 to when it comes to racial jus- homeless people and 45 home- DOWNED tice. All of this while the planet less families.” experienced the second-highest Campbell touted her record on POWER LINE year on record.” short-term rentals. But Campbell stressed the pos- “In 2020 we saw a true break- itive amid the chaos. through on one of San Diego’s “Those of us who could work most vexing issues: short-term from home helped to keep oth- vacation rentals,” she said. ers safe,” she said. “We ran er- She claimed her newly passed rands for those who could not. STR ordinance accomplishes We supported our heroes – pub- two goals: increasing housing lic health professionals, postal availability for San Diegans workers, and grocery store by capping STR numbers and clerks. We realized we can get establishing rules of the road through this. And we realized for holding STR owners/users we are all in this together.” accountable. Report downed There were a “number of wins READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com power lines immediately to 1-800-411-SDGE.

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©2021 San Diego Gas & Electric Company. Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. FRIDAY · MARCH 5, 2021 NEWS BEACH & BAY PRESS / LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 5 San Diego Unifi ed sets April target for reopening schools San Diego Unified, the state’s which released the latest recom- to support students who face se- second-largest school district, an- mendations to the district Friday, vere obstacles to online learning. nounced plans to return to in-per- Feb. 19. Those two steps last week They include students experiencing son instruction the week of April have allowed the district to keep its homelessness, English language 12, based on a regional agreement commitment to follow the science learners and many special educa- to start teacher vaccinations. The in planning for a safe, responsible tion students. Barrera described WE BUILD reopening plan would apply to all classroom reopening, Barrera said. these efforts as important, but in- grade levels and take effect as soon Even as the district prepares for sufficient given the extraordinary LEADERS as San Diego County drops back in- a return to in-person instruction, level of need. to the state’s Red Tier, teachers who the district recognizes some parents “San Diegans can be rightful- WHO IMPACT wish to be vaccinated have had the will not feel safe sending their stu- ly proud of the heroic efforts our opportunity to do so, and proper dents back on campus at this time. teachers and other workers have THE WORLD. safety measures continue to be in For those families, online learning put forward over the past year,” place on every campus. will continue to be an option. Barrera said. “They have served 12 “Our plan to reopen classrooms “In the past year, our country million free meals, distributed more At the Rock Academy, our in April is the result of ground- has lost 500,000 people to this than 80,000 laptops and thousands education is anchored breaking collaboration between our terrible disease, and we know our of WiFi hotspots, hosted forums for in a solid foundation of city, our county and our profession- young people have also felt its ef- thousands of parents in many dif- Christian Faith and strong al educators. From the start of this fects, through lost loved ones, and ferent languages, and most of all, academics. Our diverse, crisis, we have remained committed also through lost opportunities. We they have never stopped working close-knit community, to reopening when it was safe and also know this loss has not impact- to make our school buildings safer. engaging teaching style, responsible to do so. Full vaccina- ed all communities equally, and That work will only grow in im- and safe environment will tions for educators are part of that our historically disadvantaged portance as we prepare to reopen allow your child to grow safety plan, and we are very grate- students have suffered the most classrooms.” into the unique leader ful for our regional partners help- from the COVID-19 crisis. It is up According to the San Diego they are called to be. ing us to achieve this goal,” Board to all of us to give them back their County Office of Education, some President Richard Barrera said. future – not only on the day we re- 88,000 students are now partic- PRESCHOOL–HIGH SCHOOL The City of San Diego has of- open classrooms, but on each day ipating in a hybrid learning en- fered to make emergency medical afterwards by renewing California’s vironment, including some time personnel available to help admin- commitment to equity in educa- on campus. That county number ister vaccines to educators, and tion,” Barrera said. would immediately double once the County of San Diego has said Currently, some 4,000 students San Diego Unified launches its own Join us online for an exciting March 11, 2021 Online: Noon teacher vaccinations are scheduled are visiting schools for scheduled hybrid program. information event! to begin this week. learning appointments, and many Board Vice President Dr. Sharon On Campus: 6pm (Following County Safety Rules) Barrera thanked the State more will soon be returning to more Whitehurst-Payne called on state Rock Academy students are on campus, Legislature for the clear reopen- than 500 learning labs, which are lawmakers to move quickly to pass adhering to safety guidelines, and THRIVING. ing guidance in Senate Bill 86, scheduled to open in the weeks SB86 and then to move forward which was released Thursday, before the full reopening follow- with additional funding for an eq- Sign up to attend at rockacademy.org or call 619.764.5200 Feb. 18. He also thanked the panel ing spring break. However, these uity-based recovery. of UC San Diego medical experts, opportunities are largely designed READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com

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READERS Living Room Coffeehouse Daily CHOICE ALL The Living Room has truly lived up to its name in La Jolla. The café has drawn Happy Hour AWARDS DESSERTS & 12-6pm BEST RESTAURANTS young and old alike to sip tea, coffee and deluxe smoothies in a homey MONDAYS ALL DAY! Bread Beer Bottles, 2020 ambiance furnished with antique, ornate couches and wooden tables. Patrons Draft Beers, Fresh Baked find the communal atmosphere inspiring and relaxing; you’ll find groups of Wines & Mimosas Daily on Site! Well Drinks VOTED BEST: friends smoking the hookah on the upstairs patio and others poring over Café books in the back. Scrumptious desserts are available, along with wine, beer, cocktails and hookah tobacco. Enjoy the views from the second floor ocean Place to People Watch view room and don’t miss happy hour every day from 12-6 p.m. offering bot- Late Night Eatery www.livingroomcafe.net tled & draft beer, wine, mimosas and well drinks Monday— all day! Try our daily lunch special. Open late every day 'til 2 AM every day. Celebrating our 27th Anniversary • La Jolla’s Dessert Headquarters • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner • Full Bar, • Catering Service • Open 7am–2am Everyday • Cigar Lounge (2nd Floor) • Wine Bar w/ Large Selection of Wine • Hooka Happy Hour 12-6 pm daily upstairs • Daily Lunch Special

Enjoy the Ocean views from our 2nd floor 1010 Prospect St., La Jolla, CA 92037 ✶ 858.459.1187 FRIDAY · MARCH 5, 2021 BUSINESS BEACH & BAY PRESS / LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 7 Take and bake at Seaside Pizza Co. in Pacifi c Beach no take-and-bake pizza in the Seaside on Feb. 12. They took area. But the issue just kept over the retail space, formerly SEASIDE PIZZA CO. coming up. Finally, we just said, Surf City Pizza & Gelato at 4263 Where: 4263 Mission Blvd. ‘Let’s just do it ourselves.’ We Mission Blvd., in November 2020 couldn’t find it anywhere.” and completely remodeled the in- Hours: Sundays-Thursdays 11 a.m.- The timing also seems exact- terior adding outdoor dining too. 8:30 p.m., Fridays-Saturdays 11 a.m.- ly right that Seaside’s business Walker talked about a cou- 10 p.m. model is presently take-out only. ple of their specialty pies. One, Contact: seasidepizzaco.com, “You can pick one of our spe- called Cyclops, has shishito 858-886-7006. cialty pizzas, or you can create peppers from Cyclops Farms in your own,” said Bucklin of their Oceanside. “We’re sourcing al- and pineapple. “The pineapple’s product offerings.” We’re mak- most all our food from California, sweet enough to cut that spice ing every single take-and-bake or within 100 miles of here,” he so you can really enjoy it. It’s pizza individually from scratch. said. kind of a unique flavor,” Walker Then you take it home and cook Another crowd-pleasing piz- added. Matt Bucklin and Evan Walker, co-owners of Seaside Pizza Co. at 4263 it on your own.” za is sweet and spicy featuring Mission Blvd. PHOTO BY DAVE SCHWAB “It’s the same process we go jalapeno peppers, pepperoni, READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com through to make a hot pizza for normal delivery or take- out,” noted Walker. “We just wrap it up so you can take it OPEN FOR BUSINESS! home and bake it whenever it’s convenient.” Walker noted a refrigerated SUPPORT YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL BUSINESSES! take-and-bake pie is typically good for 24 to 48 hours. He add- ed they sell cookie dough ready to go as well, which makes a nice complement. “When your oven’s nice and hot with pizza, you can always put in a nice tray of fresh, hot cookies,” he pointed out. A take-and-bake pizza wrapped and ready to go. PHOTO BY DAVE SCHWAB Noting he and Bucklin were Open M-F 7am - 3pm “a little hesitant to start a new Everyday 7am - 3pm By DAVE SCHWAB industry. business with the pandemic go- Sat and Sun 7am - 4pm Outdoor seating available “Matt (Bucklin) and I grew up ing on,” Walker added they’re All outdoor decks are open for seating easide Pizza Co. has de- on take-and-bake pizza,” said glad they did. “Things are work- or we take phone orders (858)230-7355 buted in Pacific Beach Seaside co-owner Evan Walker. ing well and now we’re rockin’ 704 Garnet Ave 1730 Garnet Ave, Next to Vons Sputting a fresh take on “We were fishing buddies and and rollin’,” he concluded. Next to Crystal Pier take and bake in the local pizzeria we talked about how there was The business duo opened

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Hennessey’s Hennessey’s Tavern is pleased to once again offer you IRISH HOSPITALITY. Serving lunch and dinner daily (breakfast will be added in the coming months), with a full service bar! Enjoy our welcoming outdoor space for Southern California al-fresco dining, while being entertained by local artists. Take advantage of our Happy Hour specials, Monday through Friday from 4:00 – 7:00pm. Featuring $5 select drinks and $6 select appetizers. A com- munity favorite too is our Two Timin’ Tuesday deal! Get one of our world- famous burgers FREE, with the purchase of another (dine-in conditions apply). Our staff is friendly, safe and is looking forward to making your din- ing experience second to none! Join us today. PAGE 8 | FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 | BEACH & BAY PRESS / LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS FRIDAY · MARCH 5, 2021 BUSINESS BEACH & BAY PRESS / LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 9

UTC NOODLE EATERY up the ocean views and savor Tourmaline Birth and Wellness The sixth Southern California your brunch favorites (again) at location of Qin West Noodle will La Jolla’s “Pink Lady.” The ho- open later this year in the Westfield tel’s brunch menu is now back Collective offers options for women UTC mall in La Jolla. Qin West Saturdays and Sundays from 9 Noodle restaurant was founded by a.m.-2 p.m. with live music from By DAVE SCHWAB UCLA alumni Liyizhi Kou in 2009. local favorites from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The restaurant was first a typical A must order: The La V cinnamon xpectant mothers worried Americanized Chinese eatery be- roll topped with pink icing and about the pandemic and fore rebranding into an authentic fresh berries, a sweet collaboration Enew hospital rules pre- Chinese noodle house in 2014. with local bakery Sugar & Scribe. venting partners from attending Qin West Noodle specializes in the their own child’s birth have other cuisine from China's landlocked PUESTO LA JOLLA REOPENS alternatives. northwestern region of Shaanxi, Puesto Mexican Artisan One is a new nonprofit called which is centered around noodles Kitchen and Bar in La Jolla has Thrive Wellness Collective, complimented by meats like pork, reopened at 1026 Wall St. for which is associated with the new beef and mutton, as well as bread outdoor dining, bringing Taco Tourmaline Birth and Wellness and dumplings. Tuesday specials back in La Jolla Collective at 4545 Fanuel St. Qin West Noodle will open lat- and its other two locations. Swing The Tourmaline women’s and er this year in the 1,400-square- by every Tuesday to snag $2.50 children’s community/birth cen- foot former Jersey Mike's space off each taco as well as $5 Puesto ter, which opened in PB in April adjacent to Veggie Grill. Menu beers on draft. Taco Tuesday pric- 2020, is partially supported by its Josie Patricio-Petrich teaches a birth workshop in the classroom area of highlights from the fast-casual ing begins at 3 p.m. every Tuesday, Thrive nonprofit. The collective’s Tourmaline Birth and Wellness Collective. COURTESY PHOTO eatery include the roujiamo, or and is valid until closing. Puesto goal is to create a community for "Mo" for short, a Shaanxi-style also offers happy hour Mondays families and offer holistic care for sandwich similar to a sloppy Joe through Fridays from 3-5 p.m. everyone seeking it. thorough and longer-term care Tourmaline Birth and Wellness with pork or spicy beef inside a Many women are now seeking for women than what a hospital Collective crispy flatbread. There will also KOREAN HOT CHICKEN IN UTC alternatives to hospital birth. And provides. Where: 4545 Fanuel St. be pork-filled dumplings and eight The team behind once-popu- Tourmaline offers a safe, clean “Our goal is to provide noodle dishes like the restaurant's lar Furaido Premium Chicken option for moms and their fami- post-partum care,” she said. 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THE MARKET IS RED HOT • THE MARKET IS RED HOT • THE MARKET IS RED HOT THE MARKET IS RED HOT THE MARKET IS RED HOT • THE MARKET IS RED HOT organization provides more FRIDAY · MARCH 5, 2021 10 BEACH & BAY PRESS / LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS COMMUNITY Jessica Meir and Kate Rubins selected to NASA’s Artemis program UC San Diego alumnae aim to be fi rst women to land on the moon by 2024 By BRITTANY HOOK and MARIO AGUILERA of long-duration human space- flight — essential research to help hat’s one small NASA prepare for the Artemis step for a woman, program. Now, she’s looking for- “Tone giant leap for ward to expanding that work as humankind...” a member of the Artemis Team. By 2024, the famous quote The Space Station is around from Neil Armstrong 250 miles from Earth, while the could be updated and revised to moon is 250,000 miles away, include the first woman to step “another order of magnitude foot on the moon…and that wom- away,” said Meir. Humans hav- an just might be a UC San Diego en’t walked on the moon since the alumna. 1970s, and NASA is eager to use When NASA unveiled the ini- new technology to explore it, to tial team of for its am- establish a sustainable presence bitious moon exploration project there, and to create a launching in December, the news quickly point for Mars. spread that two of the announced “Incremental steps are what 18 Artemis program team mem- we do here at NASA, and we’ve bers hold degrees from UC San had this continuous human pres- Diego. The superstar alums ence on the Space Station now are Jessica Meir, who received for 20 years. We've done a lot in her Ph.D. in in low-Earth orbit, and it's time to 2009 from Scripps Institution of move beyond that to get back to Oceanography, and Kate Rubins, the moon as a staging ground,” who earned a bachelor of science said Meir. NASA astronaut and Flight Engineer Jessica Meir is pictured working on laptop computer degree in molecular biology in Scripps Oceanography Director maintenance aboard the International Space Station. PHOTO COURTESY NASA 1999. Margaret Leinen said she was As members of the Artemis from going back to the moon,” Week at UC San Diego, Meir said when, quite famously, she and “over the moon” to hear that two Team, Meir and Rubins will help said Meir. “We're still learning she was thrilled to be part of the fellow astronaut graduates of UC San Diego were pave the way for NASA’s next lu- new things every day from the Artemis Team, calling it an ex- conducted the world’s first all-fe- selected for the lunar program. nar missions including sending samples that came back from the citing opportunity and “icing on male spacewalk. Floating nearly “Jessica Meir and Kate Rubins the first woman and next man to Apollo Missions which changed the cake” to her stellar career at 250 miles above Earth, the two are inspiring figures in the sci- walk on the moon in 2024. The the way that we look at our solar NASA. astronauts replaced a power con- entific and space community, Artemis program aims to use in- system, and now with entirely Meir said she’s still “basking troller outside the Space Station and now, as members of the elite novative technologies to explore new technologies we’ll be going in the glory” from her first mis- while people around the world Artemis Team, they might even more of the lunar surface than to destinations we’ve never been sion to the International Space tuned in via livestream. make it to the moon,” said Leinen. ever before, and will serve as a to, like the South Pole regions of Station, from which she returned During her time in space, “Their selection is a monumen- springboard for NASA’s next gi- the moon. There’s so much yet to in April 2020. During the six- Meir also conducted hundreds tal achievement for them and a ant leap — exploration of Mars. discover.” month mission, Meir fulfilled her of scientific experiments to See NASA, Page 12 “There is so much to learn In an interview with This lifelong dream of spacewalking study the physiological effects Celebrating 20 years of Sally Ride Science at UC San Diego Organization cofounded by late astronaut who shattered NASA’s gender barrier marks milestone fter America’s first wom- Postal Service’s Sally Ride stamp. “When we started seeing the re- an in space retired from Panelists at the annual event action of girls and their parents to ANASA, she had plenty of have included tennis great Billie our programs, it started feeding opportunities to capitalize on her Jean King, former U.S. Secretary of on itself, and we drew our energy celebrity, but she preferred to keep State Condoleezza Rice and former and encouragement from them,” a low profile. first daughter Chelsea Clinton. Ride said. Then in 2001, while teach- More than 250,000 people have Over the years, Sally Ride ing physics at UC San Diego, Dr. viewed the events on UCTV. This Science created acclaimed STEM Sally Ride decided the time was year’s event will take place virtu- programs that reached students right to use her famous name for ally and debut May 20. and educators across the country, a cause she cared about — nar- After Ride blasted off aboard and now the world with a switch rowing the gender gap in science shuttle Challenger in 1983 to shat- to remote learning because of the and engineering. She would do it ter NASA’s gender barrier, she re- pandemic. by cofounding a company called alized her example was a powerful Ride died of pancreatic cancer Sally Ride Science. Ride and her tool for inspiring young people, es- in 2012, and Sally Ride Science cofounders knew what research pecially girls, in science. One of her found a new home at UC San proved later, girls are easily disen- goals in starting Sally Ride Science Diego in 2015. Extension's Dr. franchised from pursuing science was to make sure girls and boys Edward Abeyta, associate dean because they don't think science of all backgrounds could see role for Education and Community is for girls. models who looked like them. Outreach, oversees Sally Ride “I felt that this was something Dr. Sally Ride, America’s fi rst woman in space, during NASA’s astronaut Founding the company was a Science programs, and her life that was really worth using my training. PHOTO COURTESY OF SALLY RIDE SCIENCE AT UC SAN DIEGO team effort. Ride joined with her partner Tam O’Shaughnessy name and using the visibility that life partner, Tam O’Shaughnessy, serves as executive director. I could bring to it,” Ride said later. art and math) programs for stu- entering third-12th grade. During who has a doctorate in school "We're honored that UC San “It felt worthwhile.” dents, educators and the com- these workshops, students assume psychology, and three colleagues: Diego continues to blaze trails in This year, as it celebrates its munity. The program also hosts the roles of space explorer, marine Karen Flammer, a UC San Diego Sally Ride's name,” Abeyta said. 20th anniversary, Sally Ride an annual Women in Leadership biologist, computer programmer, physicist; Terry McEntee, Ride’s “Her name is in the history books, Science is carrying on the late event. and more as they immerse them- longtime executive assistant; and but we're proud that she is also astronaut’s educational legacy as Sally Ride Science Junior selves in hands-on projects. Alann Lopes, a tech expert. Ride helping inspire the next genera- part of UC San Diego. Under the di- Academy, sallyridescience.ucsd. Sally Ride Science hosted served as CEO, pitching investors tion of physicists, biologists, en- rection of UC San Diego Extension, edu/junior-academy, is open for the first Women in Leadership and taking a hands-on role in all gineers and astronauts through the former company is now a non- enrollments. The summer acad- panel discussion in 2018 at UC aspects of the company, which Sally Ride Science programs of- profit offering innovative STEAM emy provides STEAM remote, San Diego’s Price Center to cel- was based in La Jolla. fered at UC San Diego and globally (science, technology, engineering, online workshops for students ebrate the release of the U.S. The response was gratifying. online.” FRIDAY · MARCH 5, 2021 COMMUNITY BEACH & BAY PRESS / LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 11 UC San Diego students’ lobby for fi shing line recycling bins at Black’s Beach

By DAVE SCHWAB said Michael Tesis, Triton Lobby beach, took a stake in supporting often being left behind. Corps manager of environmental our grassroots movement.” Fishing line poses the greatest nvironmentally conscious policy. “Walking along the shore- Black’s Beach is a two-mile threat to the entirety of the beach's UC San Diego students line I’ve found things, like a dead stretch of coastline in La Jolla en- environment for four reasons: it’s Ehave come up with a proj- seagull wrapped up in fishing joyed by residents, students, and ugly; it kills wildlife, birds, fish, and ect to protect the environment. lines, more and more washing up tourists alike. It is also home to a seals are at great risk of entangle- UCSD Triton Lobby Corps is onshore.” diverse ecosystem of animals and ment leading to amputated limbs, proposing a policy plan to in- So Tesis and other students took plants. An abundant system strangulation, and ultimately stall special fishing line recycling action. near the shoreline makes it a pop- death; it gets in waterways; and it bins at the entrances around “We started an online petition ular fishing spot. becomes part of the food chain. Black's Beach. The corps is a cam- that’s going pretty well,” he noted. While surrounding beaches Fishing line consumed by San pus-based entity of students who “In less than 24 hours we gained near La Jolla limit fishing activities, Diego sea life retains chemical recruit and engage students and more than 300 signatures of stu- Black’s offers unrestricted access. properties that remain in the food advocate on legislation and issues dents, tourists, and San Diego res- The City does not account for this chain as microplastics, and pose involving higher education. idents. In four days, we received and provides no methods of dis- future health risks for all consum- A type of fi shing line recycling bin “Especially since COVID, I’ve no- 1,177 signatures – and still count- posal or recycling appropriate for ers, including humans. that could work at Black’s Beach. ticed a lot more recreational fish- ing. I was surprised to find out that fishing waste. This leads to - COURTESY PHOTO ers going down to Black’s Beach,” a lot of tourists, who enjoy the ous materials, such as fishing lines READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com La Jolla SHOP THINK LOCAL. SHOP LOCAL. BUY LOCAL

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sure that's true for her,” said STEM fields where we had such NASA >> Meir. “And then for me at gradu- a broad participation,” said Meir. CONT. FROM PG. 10 ate school at Scripps, then we are “That has had benefits which last- kind of fine tuning and learning ed really until this day and will how to really apply those critical continue to, and I know that will point of pride for all of us at UC thinking skills that use the scien- be true when we continue back San Diego, and it serves as an in- tific method. That is something to the moon with the Artemis spiration for countless people in- that benefits me so profoundly missions.” terested in STEM — the opportu- from my years at Scripps...provid- Meir and Rubins are two of nities are truly out of this world.” ing that foundation from which three UC San Diego alumnae who Rubins celebrated her 42nd everything else was really this have gone on to become NASA birthday in October by blasting off jumping point.” astronauts. Alumna Megan to the International Space Station The accomplished astro- McArthur, who holds a Ph.D. on her second mission there. As naut forged a path from STEM in oceanography from Scripps, she orbits Earth, Rubins is con- to the stars after completing a traveled to space in 2009 and ducting a series of experiments graduate program at Scripps helped repair the Hubble tele- probing the effects of spaceflight Oceanography, where her re- scope. This spring, McArthur on the human cardiovascular Kate Rubins assisted in the capture of the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft search focused on the diving will pilot a SpaceX Crew-2 mis- last July. The ninth SpaceX resupply mission delivered more than two thou- system. She’s studying how heart sand pounds of science to the space station. PHOTO COURTESY OF NASA of marine mammals, sion to the International Space muscle tissue changes in micro- including penguins. As part of Station, where she will spend gravity conditions, which is im- Sciences graduates, who has been Rubins believes the excitement her Ph.D. research, Meir conduct- six months conducting a range portant for understanding heart pushing the frontiers of biology surrounding the introduction of ed fieldwork in , where of scientific experiments. disease, developing new drugs in space, is now part of this his- the Artemis program is rooted in she lived in isolation with a small While it’s yet to be deter- and paving the way toward devel- tory-making Artemis team that the advancement of science, but team, including her Scripps ad- mined who will be the first oping cell replacement therapies will be remembered and celebrat- also the extraordinary opportu- visors Paul Ponganis and Jerry woman on the moon, Meir in future space missions. ed for putting the first woman on nity to inspire. Kooyman. She credits this work and Rubins’ selection to the During her first mission to the the moon. I hope to see a Triton “The moon is an incredible with helping her prepare for the Artemis program is a remark- Space Station in 2016, Rubins re- on the moon in 2024!” destination. We have been there extreme environment found in able achievement that showcas- lied on scientific training that in- Rubins has explored viruses but we were there for such a brief space. es the possibilities for women cludes an undergraduate degree and infectious diseases during period of time,” she said. “Apollo “There are so many parallels in STEM. The astronauts plan in molecular biology from UC San her scientific career. While a UC united the world…when we are to the way that we do things at to share updates about their Diego to become the first person San Diego undergraduate, she having dark times, to think of the NASA in terms of learning those involvement in the Artemis to sequence DNA in space. studied HIV-1 integration in the fact that we might have people valuable teamwork skills: leader- program on social media, as a “Studying microbiology on sta- Infectious Diseases Laboratory at on the planet able to look up and ship, followership, communica- way to stay engaged with fans tion is very similar to the earth, the Salk Institute for Biological know that there’s humans on the tion and taking care of the team,” and the public. except for you’re floating, maybe Studies. Later, she led a lab of moon, and that we’ve done this said Meir. “Especially in a harsh “One of the most important doing the same experiment but researchers investigating viral as a joint international collabo- environment like Antarctic and things throughout all of my you’re conducting it on the ceil- diseases that impact Central ration, I can’t even describe what space, there are so many paral- career as an astronaut on the ing because that’s a convenient and West Africa, spending time kinds of benefits that might be.” lels and all of that training, all of Space Station mission and with place to work,” said Rubins, in researching virus systems in the An education at UC San Diego, my Scripps mentors were really these future missions as well is a NASA video introducing the rain forests of the Democratic whether undergraduate or grad- invaluable to that process.” to be able to share it with all of Artemis team. Republic of Congo. uate, likely played an important She said one of the most excit- you,” said Meir. “It's not just a “Kate Rubins provides a shin- “What happens to the human part in helping Meir and Rubins ing components of the Artemis mission for us at NASA and for ing example of what can be body, and even viruses, is an is- on their path to NASA, and per- program, aside from exploration us as astronauts; it's really for achieved when one combines a sue in space,” she said. “I get re- haps to the moon, said Meir. and science, is public interest in the entire planet, so I hope that UC San Diego education with a ally excited about (these) things “Many people say that an un- science and inspiring the next you can continue to follow along focus on excellence and a drive to and something about viruses, dergraduate education is about generation of explorers. and be part of the adventure.” excel,” said Division of Biological about biology — I’m totally fas- learning how to learn. Kate “If you look back at the Apollo You can find the astronauts on Sciences Dean Kit Pogliano. “I am cinated by it. I want to get up and Rubins had her undergraduate program, there was this huge at @Astro_Jessica and @ thrilled that one of our Biological go work on this every day.” years at UC San Diego and I'm stimulation and growth of all the Astro_Kate7. Birch Aquarium reopening for outdoors-only experiences Birch Aquarium at Scripps restrictions are lifted. All of the aquarium’s outdoor octopus and be sure to use • Preuss Pool Plaza Institution of Oceanography, UC “We are delighted to reopen areas have been activated to offer #BirchAquarium on your so- • Marine Protected Area Touch San Diego announced that it has Birch Aquarium with family a variety of outdoor activities for cial profiles. Experience: Guests touch lo- reopened with outdoors-only ac- friendly outdoor-only experienc- guests to explore and enjoy. A map • Observe + Wonder: Guests cal animals, including small tivities. The aquarium’s outdoor es,” said executive director Harry highlighting all of the open areas will see specimens and art in- sharks and rays, sea hares spaces have been enhanced with Helling. “Guests can safely enjoy is available online. spired by invertebrates from and snails, while learning new animals and activities, and new animal encounters, exhibits, Activities include: local artist, Siena McKim. 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A recent Bird Rock Yoga sunset class at Palisades Park overlooking the Law Street beach in Pacifi c Beach. Bird Rock Yoga offers seaside sunset beach yoga classes 4-5 p.m. Mondays-Thurdays through March 11, and then 6-7 p.m. Mondays-Thurdays from March 15 onward. PHOTO BY THOMAS MELVILLE

Heather Gjerde (foreground) teaches outdoor yoga Fridays and Saturdays at 10 a.m. on Paradise Terrace at Paradise Point Resort & By DAVE SCHWAB noted Susan Harris, who teaches relaxation technique. Spa. PHOTO BY DAVE SCHWAB weekly meet-up morning yoga Yoga has eight “limbs,” or fac- hether on grass, classes at Mission Beach. ets. They are union, integration; I like to vary the routine, focus competition. This is a gift of health sand, water, or a Heather Gjerde, who teach- external disciplines; internal dis- on strength one time, balance and well-being to yourself.” Whard surface, yoga es outdoors on a paved surface ciplines; posture; breath control; the next, or stretching There are newer and more in- outdoors is one of the best ways to Fridays and Saturdays at Paradise withdrawal of senses; concentra- other times.” novative ways to do yoga outdoors practice and enjoy the discipline. Point Resort & Spa, pointed out tion; and meditative absorption. “When you’re outside you’re these days, like on a stand-up Especially now in the midst of the there are advantages – and dis- Why do yoga outside? working with the elements,” paddleboard. pandemic. And particularly in advantages – to practicing yoga “For me, nature helps me med- pointed out Harris. “You’re learn- “The SUPs are extra big and San Diego, where the weather per- outside rather than indoors. itate,” answered Angel Franquez, ing how to partner with the ele- wider than a surfboard and have mits year-round outside activity. “Obviously, some things are a a surf instructor and a student of ments and silence your mind from anchors in the sand so they ar- Just ask the yogis and their little harder outside,” she said. Gjerde’s. “Yoga, naturally, helps the distractions (sounds, passers- en’t moving,” noted Gjerde, who pupils. “Outside I prefer not to do a lot of me ground more, open up more. by, etc.). It’s a little more inviting teaches that style on weekends. “I just love outdoors and na- things on knees. The beauty of a It helps me relax as I’m trying to to go inward and just be in your “You have to adapt your (teach- ture,” said longtime yoga and studio is sensory deprivation. But do certain poses because they’re a own space.” ing) style on a board. Everything meditation instructor Corie for people now looking for yoga, little more challenging.” “I like to be more heart- and is low, on your hands and knees, Bordieri-Seibert, who teaches outdoors has given them their The three yogis all teach the dis- mind-centered with yoga,” said and lower to the water.” weekdays at Kate Sessions Park. chance.” cipline a bit differently outdoors. Bordieri-Seibert, noting partici- Bordieri-Seibert employs crystal “I much prefer to be outside than Yoga is a group of physical, “Outside you have limited time pants have to wear hats and sun- quartz singing bowls in her yoga inside.” mental, and spiritual practices or frames,” explained Gjerde. “You screen protection outdoors. “At classes. “You’re in a less perhaps intim- disciplines that originated in an- can’t teach after 5:30 p.m. this first I was a boot-camp teacher. “I like to add little tidbits of the idating space because you can cient India as far back as 3,000 time of year. No one wants to do But my classes have mellowed. philosophy,” she said. “These leave and you can come, where- years BCE. Outside India, it has dark yoga outside when it’s cold. Yoga should be accessible to ev- bowls are the superhighway to as when you’re in a studio with a developed into a posture-based Outdoors we want to spread out eryone. There is no room in my See YOGA, Page 15 closed door, you’re stuck there,” physical fitness, stress-relief, and to socially distance and simplify. classes for egos. This is not a Meeting new people and staying fi t with PB Run Club By DAVE SCHWAB Afterwards, Barnett said folks f you enjoy running along hang around and chat informally the beach and want to meet or go out and grab a cup of coffee Ipeople in a casual group, PB somewhere nearby. Run Club is your place. Barnett takes pictures with his Started by Midwest transplant iPhone of attendees every run, Todd Barnett, the club meets ev- especially the first timers. “I send ery Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at PB club members a link with all the Community Park, 1405 Diamond pictures I took,” he added. “They St. Members of all levels, with love the pictures.” masks and social distancing, Of the appeal of running, Barnett complete a 5K run around Pacific noted there are many reasons, tick- Beach. ing off a few. “To my mind set the Barnett came out to work in appeal is being active, being out- the fitness industry just before the side, taking advantage of where pandemic last year and got laid off we live during the pandemic, not shortly thereafter. So he was in a having to be isolated and being quandary. part of a group through running “I didn’t know anyone in San A group of participants ready for a Saturday run with the PB Run Club. COURTESY PHOTO and athletics. It’s a form of social Diego, and there were weeks on interaction that’s centered around end when I didn’t see another per- during a tough year.” inclusive not exclusive. Run Club uses during its 40- to something that’s more healthy.” son because of the quarantine,” “I started the club on Oct. 10, “I’ve been to some run clubs 45-minute Saturday morning Barnett is proud of the organi- Barnett noted. “I’ve always been 2020, with two people in the that were runners training for 5Ks. Barnett described one. zation he’s created. a runner and grew up running same apartment complex,” said marathons and everybody was “We go down Diamond Street “It’s wonderful to see a com- track and relays. So I had this idea Barnett, formerly of PB and now running really fast and it was in- and head west toward the beach,” munity actually building around to start a run club.” living in La Jolla/UTC. “But it’s timidating,” he said. “Our mission he said. “We run down the board- our mutual love for running,” he So Todd started promoting a built up from there and now we’ve is to provide a club that empowers walk then cut up PB Drive and concluded. new run club on Instagram and had about 40 runners who have runners at all levels. I wanted to make a left and go down to the bay For more information, visit other social media for “people been in and out of the club since create a space where everyone for a half mile or so. Then we head pbrunclub.com or @pbrunclub on who wanted to run and meet we started.” feels welcome.” back up Felspar Street back into the Instagram. The club’s newsletter is other runners in the community Barnett wanted the club to be There are three main paths PB park on Diamond.” on the website. PAGE 14 | FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2021 | BEACH & BAY PRESS / LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS SERVICE DIRECTORY ATTORNEY CLEANING FLOORING LANDSCAPE/GARDEN PEST CONTROL REALTOR

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a hearing. One certifi ed copy of the Order Granting the Petition by mail with further directions. IF YOU ARE A RESPONDENT will be mailed to you. If all of the requirements have not been OBJECTION TO THE NAME CHANGE, YOU MUST FILE A WRITTEN LEGALS >> met as of the date specifi ed, the court will mail you a written OBJECTION AT LEAST TWO COURT DAYS (excluding weekends CONT. FROM PG. 14 order with further directions. If a timely objection is fi led, the and holidays) BEFORE THE DATE SPECIFIED. Do not come to court will set a hearing date and contact the parties by mail the court on the specifi ed Date, you will be notifi ed by mail by with further directions. IF YOU ARE A RESPONDENT OBJECTION the Court of a future hearing date. Any petition for the Name TO THE NAME CHANGE, YOU MUST FILE A WRITTEN OBJECTION Change of a minor, that is signed by only one parent, must AT LEAST TWO COURT DAYS (excluding weekends and holidays) have this Attachment served along with the Petition and Order 9002439 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. PENNY REALTY, INC BEFORE THE DATE SPECIFIED. Do not come to the court on the to Show Cause on the other, non-signing patent, and proof Located at: 4444 MISSION BLVD, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109 Is specifi ed Date, you will be notifi ed by mail by the Court of a fu- of service must be fi led with the court. IT IS SO ORDERED. registered by the following: a. PENNY REALTY, INC This ture hearing date. Any petition for the Name Change of a minor, business is conducted by: A. CORPORATION The fi rst day of that is signed by only one parent, must have this Attachment ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME; CASE NO: business was: 10/19/95 Registrant Name: a. PENNY REALTY, served along with the Petition and Order to Show Cause on the 37-2021-00007959-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CAL- INC Title of Offi cer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation other, non-signing patent, and proof of service must be fi led IFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO; STREET ADDRESS: 330 MARCY FLAHERTY, VICE PRESIDENT Title of Signor. I The with the court. IT IS SO ORDERED. WEST BROADWAY CITY AND ZIP CODE: SAN DIEGO, CA 92101; statement was fi led with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/ BRANCH NAME: HALL OF JUSTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PER- County Clerk of San Diego County on: FEBRUARY 10, 2021. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021- SONS: 1. Petitioner (name): EFRAIN DE LEON AND MARISE- ISSUE DATES: FEBRUARY 26, MARCH 5,12 & 19 9001828 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. PACIFIC WELLNESS LA CAMERENA fi led a petition with this court for a decree b. PACIFIC WELLNESS CHIROPRACTIC & MASSAGE THERAPY changing names as follows: Present name: a. EFRAIN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021- Located at: 4645 CASS STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109 Is regis- DE LEON to Proposed name: CORNELIUS BEN b. 9001351 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. THE WINE PUB Lo- tered by the following: a. ELIZABETH FARRELL WRAY b. KRISTIN MARISELA CAMERENA PEREZ to Proposed name: ALITZA cated at: 2907 SHELTER ISLAND DRIVE #108, SAN DIEGO, WHITE This business is conducted by: A GENERAL PARTNER- ISRAEL c. GENESIS DE LEON to Proposed name: SUSANNA CA 92106 Is registered by the following: a. SAN DYVINE, LLC SHIP . The fi rst day of business was: 11/15/15Registrant Name: ISRAEL 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested This business is conducted by: A. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPA- a. ELIZABETH FARRELL WRAY Title of Offi cer, if Limited Liability in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing NYThe fi rst day of business was: 06/25/09 Registrant Name: Company/Corporation Title of Signor. I The statement was fi led indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition should SAN DYVINE, LLC Title of Offi cer, if Limited Liability Company/ with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes Corporation SANDRA HANSHAW, MEMBER Title of Signor. I Diego County on: FEBRUARY 04 2021. ISSUE DATES: MARCH described above must fi le a written objection that indicates The statement was fi led with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Re- 5,12,19 & 26 the reasons for the objection at least two court days before

corder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: JANUARY 29, appear can number Each 9. to 1 number using cells blank the in Fill process and logic Use block. 3x3 and column row each in once only puzzle. the solve to elimination the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the 2021 ISSUE DATES: FEBRUARY 26, MARCH 5,12 & 19 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021- hearing to show cause why the petition should not be grant- 9002424 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. REAL TALK MEDIA ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME; CASE NO: ed. If no written objection is timely fi led, the court may grant Located at: 6190 CORNERSTONE COURT EAST STE 200, SAN CROSSWORD PUZZLE 37-2021-00006210-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CAL- the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date DIEGO, CA 92121 Is registered by the following: a. LMN SER- IFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO; STREET ADDRESS: 330 04/12/2021 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: 61; b. The address of the VICES, INC This business is conducted by: A CORPORATION . WEST BROADWAY CITY AND ZIP CODE: SAN DIEGO, CA 92101; court is SAME AS NOTED ABOVE; 3 a. A copy of this Order The fi rst day of business was: N/A Registrant Name: a. LMN BRANCH NAME: HALL OF JUSTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PER- to show cause shall be published at least once each week SERVICES, INC Title of Offi cer, if Limited Liability Company/ SONS: 1. Petitioner (name): EMMANUEL RUTCHY RAPHAEL for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing Corporation Title of Signor. BRETT WARD, PRESIDENT I The fi led a petition with this court for a decree changing names on the petition in the following newspaper of general circu- statement was fi led with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/ as follows: Present name: a. EMMANUEL RUTCHY RAPHAEL to lation, printed in this county (specify newspaper): LA JOLLA County Clerk of San Diego County on: FEBRUARY 10 2021. IS- Proposed name: RUTCHY EMMANUEL RAPHAEL 2. THE COURT VILLAGE NEWS/BEACH & BAY PRESS & PENINSULA BEACON. SUE DATES: MARCH 5,12,19 & 26 ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear Date: February 24, 2021. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME; CASE NO: LORNA ALKSNE ISSUE DATES: MARCH 5,12,19 & 26 ATTACH- if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any person 37-2021-00007952-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALI- MENT TO ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE – Name Change (NC-120) objecting to the name changes described above must fi le a FORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO; STREET ADDRESS: 330 WEST Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, and the Court not conducting written objection that indicates the reasons for the objection BROADWAY CITY AND ZIP CODE: SAN DIEGO, CA 92101; BRANCH in-person hearings, the following order is made: NO HEARING at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be NAME: HALL OF JUSTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. Pe- WILL OCCUR ON THE DATE SPECIFIED IN THE ORDER TO SHOW heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the titioner (name): VANESSA ROCHELLE DE LEON fi led a petition CAUSE. The Court will review the documents fi led as of the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Pres- date specifi ed on the Order to Show Cause. If all requirements fi led, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NO- ent name: a. VANESSA ROCHELLE DE LEON to Proposed name: for a name change have been met as of the date specifi ed, TICE OF HEARING a. Date 04/06/2021 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: PRINCESS – SELAH ISRAEL 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all per- and no timely written objection has been received (require at 61; b. The address of the court is SAME AS NOTED ABOVE; 3 sons interested in this matter shall appear before this court least two court days before the date specifi ed), the petition a. A copy of this Order to show cause shall be published at at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the will be granted without a hearing. One certifi ed copy of the least once each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the Order Granting the Petition will be mailed to you. If all of the date set for hearing on the petition in the following news- name changes described above must fi le a written objection requirements have not been met as of the date specifi ed, the paper of general circulation, printed in this county (specify that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court court will mail you a written order with further directions. If newspaper): LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS/BEACH & BAY PRESS days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must a timely objection is fi led, the court will set a hearing date & PENINSULA BEACON. Date: February 17, 2021. JUDGE appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should and contact the parties by mail with further directions. IF YOU OF THE SUPERIOR COURT LORNA ALKSNE ISSUE DATES: not be granted. If no written objection is timely fi led, the court ARE A RESPONDENT OBJECTION TO THE NAME CHANGE, YOU FEBRUARY 26, MARCH 5,12 & 19ATTACHMENT TO ORDER TO may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING MUST FILE A WRITTEN OBJECTION AT LEAST TWO COURT SHOW CAUSE – Name Change (NC-120) Due to the Covid-19 a. Date 04/12/2021 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: 61; b. The address DAYS (excluding weekends and holidays) BEFORE THE DATE Pandemic, and the Court not conducting in-person hearings, of the court is SAME AS NOTED ABOVE; 3 a. A copy of this Or- SPECIFIED. Do not come to the court on the specified Date, the following order is made: NO HEARING WILL OCCUR ON THE der to show cause shall be published at least once each week you will be notified by mail by the Court of a future hear- DATE SPECIFIED IN THE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. The Court for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing ing date. Any petition for the Name Change of a minor, that will review the documents fi led as of the date specifi ed on the on the petition in the following newspaper of general circu- is signed by only one parent, must have this Attachment Order to Show Cause. If all requirements for a name change lation, printed in this county (specify newspaper): LA JOLLA served along with the Petition and Order to Show Cause on have been met as of the date specifi ed, and no timely written VILLAGE NEWS/BEACH & BAY PRESS & PENINSULA BEACON. the other, non-signing patent, and proof of service must be objection has been received (require at least two court days Date: February 24, 2021. JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT filed with the court. IT IS SO ORDERED. before the date specifi ed), the petition will be granted without LORNA ALKSNE ISSUE DATES: MARCH a hearing. One certifi ed copy of the Order Granting the Petition 5,12,19 & 26 ATTACHMENT TO ORDER TO will be mailed to you. If all of the requirements have not been SHOW CAUSE – Name Change (NC-120) met as of the date specifi ed, the court will mail you a written Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, and the order with further directions. If a timely objection is fi led, the Court not conducting in-person hearings, court will set a hearing date and contact the parties by mail the following order is made: NO HEARING with further directions. IF YOU ARE A RESPONDENT OBJECTION WILL OCCUR ON THE DATE SPECIFIED IN TO THE NAME CHANGE, YOU MUST FILE A WRITTEN OBJECTION THE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. The Court CLUES ACROSS 28. Beloved movie pig 44. Swiss Nobel Peace Prize winner AT LEAST TWO COURT DAYS (excluding weekends and holidays) will review the documents fi led as of 1. One of Noah’s sons 29. South Dakota 46. Vegetable BEFORE THE DATE SPECIFIED. Do not come to the court on the the date specifi ed on the Order to Show 5. Openings 30. Tai language 47. Turf specifi ed Date, you will be notifi ed by mail by the Court of a fu- Cause. If all requirements for a name 11. Rising from the dead 32. Get free of 49. Disorganized in character ture hearing date. Any petition for the Name Change of a minor, change have been met as of the date that is signed by only one parent, must have this Attachment specifi ed, and no timely written objection 14. Expressions for humorous effect 33. Afflict 52. Takes served along with the Petition and Order to Show Cause on the has been received (require at least two 15. North American country 35. Transmits genetic information 56. Rules over other, non-signing patent, and proof of service must be fi led court days before the date specifi ed), the 18. Flowed over from DNA 58. More fervid with the court. IT IS SO ORDERED. petition will be granted without a hearing. 19. Tags 36. Commercials 60. Sweet drink One certifi ed copy of the Order Granting FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2021- the Petition will be mailed to you. If all of 21. Long-lasting light bulb 39. Digits 62. Cry loudly 9002677 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. THE HEALING SHELL the requirements have not been met as of 23. Off-Broadway theater award 41. Expression of sympathy 63. A friendly nation Located at: 4109 IBIS STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92103 Is regis- the date specifi ed, the court will mail you tered by the following: a. SHELBY TAYLOR DOCKSER This busi- 24. Khoikhoi peoples 42. Bleats a written order with further directions. If ness is conducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL . The fi rst day of business a timely objection is fi led, the court will was: N/A Registrant Name: a. SHELBY TAYLOR DOCKSER Title set a hearing date and contact the parties of Offi cer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation Title of Si- gnor. I The statement was fi led with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. CLUES DOWN 17. Someone who vouches for you 43. Women who threw themselves on Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: FEBRUARY 17 1. A title of respect in India 20. Vegetable part funeral pyres 2021. ISSUE DATES: FEBRUARY 26, MARCH 5,12 & 19 2. His and __ 22. Gov’t lawyer 45. Equally ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME; CASE NO: Office/Retail Space for Rent 3. Employee stock ownership plan 25. Term to address a woman 48. Forest animal 37-2021-00007084-CU-PT-CTL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALI- 4. A type of bond (abbr.) 26. Swiss river 50. Heavy stoves FORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO; STREET ADDRESS: 330 WEST 5. Acting as if you are 27. About senator 51. Releasing hormone (abbr.) BROADWAY CITY AND ZIP CODE: SAN DIEGO, CA 92101; BRANCH NAME: HALL OF JUSTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 1. 6. Affirmative 29. __ Paulo, city 53. Song Petitioner (name): ALISANDRIA ISABEL RAMIREZ fi led a peti- 7. Not caps 31. Native American tribe 54. Type of pickle tion with this court for a decree changing names as follows: 8. Type of medication 34. “Titanic” actor 55. Offer in return for money Present name: a. ALISANDRIA ISABEL RAMIREZ to Proposed 9. Monetary unit 36. Campaign for students’ rights 57. Soviet Socialist Republic name: ALISANDRIA ISABEL VILLACA 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this 10. Private school in New York (abbr.) 58. Burns wood (abbr.) court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why 12. Small stream 37. Capital of Senegal 59. Beloved singer Charles the petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to the 13. A person of wealth 38. Slang for military leader 61. Three-toed sloth name changes described above must fi le a written objection 16. Exclude 40. Football’s big game that indicates the reasons for the objection at least two court 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 fi led, the court may 4645 Cass St. (Corner of Emerald) grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING a. Date 04/12/2021 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: 61; b. The address of the court is SAME AS NOTED ABOVE; 3 a. 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Contentment with the status quo versus the restlessness to move up San Diego Parks Foundation names Katherine Johnston So before starting my talk, I and American cultures, I re- change is seen as disruptive. fi rst executive director Doing it decided to ask what was go- alized how much emphasis on I am not an advocate for ei- ing on. I was told that all they upward mobility there was ther staying put or moving on. Michel Anderson, Better heard was how they should be in the U.S. Americans valued I am an advocate for consider- chairman of the San upwardly mobile, thinking ambition in people, while am- ing both options as viable ways Diego Parks Foundation about next steps, and how to bition in European women was to live and give ourselves per- board of directors, re- By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. achieve these; they were told a detriment. My efforts had mission to be happy wherever cently announced that ambition is a trait women been to help women identify we have landed. We all have Katherine Johnston has As my book “Paths to Power: should aim for. the next steps that would take different arrival places; for been hired as the non- A Woman's Guide from First It was fortunate that I was them to a better job or at least some it is a final step, for others profit’s first executive Job to Top Executive” was warned, because I would have a more interesting or lucrative it is just a temporary rest on an director. Katherine Johnston translated into several lan- fallen into the same catego- horizontal move. I know that ongoing journey. “I’m honored to have guages, I started getting ry of helping the women ad- I fall into the American em- Since my experience in the opportunity to serve requests to speak and lead vance in their careers. This, phasis on what's next. I have Portugal, I have altered the as the San Diego Park Foundation’s first exec- seminars in foreign countries. of course, is a very American often asked people: “Where do way I work with people by utive director,” said Johnston, who resides in Some of the issues women point of view that up is the you see yourself in five or ten accepting that some people Bird Rock. spoke about were similar to only way to go, when, in fact, years?” expecting something choose to stay in place as a le- “With the continued support of our partners women's concerns in the U.S., these women were happy with more than the status quo. gitimate alternative to moving and the City of San Diego, my hope is that to- but there were some surpris- their positions, liked their When, in fact, for European up. We have expressions that gether we can build a park system that ensures ing differences. In Portugal, jobs, and were not interest- women the status quo would show what we value, such as every San Diegan has access to a high-quali- the weekend seminar be- ed in upward mobility. What be viewed as a plus. Europeans go-getter versus stick-in-the- ty park with meaningful recreation opportu- ing held at the lovely Estoril they wanted to know was how have strong traditions and mud. I was lucky to be the nities. Our role is particularly important for Hotel was an event designed to improve their work environ- more of an attachment to the last speaker; I could respond neighborhood parks that have been under- for women who were admin- ment and get flexible hours, as world as it is; there is comfort to their need to be valued in served or overlooked in the past.” istrative assistants to heads well as deal with difficult boss- with “this is the way we have what they were doing as a fi- Johnston currently serves as the chair of of organizations. They were es and colleagues. always done it.” In the U.S., nal career arrival place. The the City of San Diego’s Parks and Recreation sent there as continuing edu- So I discarded my prepared this is seen as a deterrent to women left the seminar happy Committee and Balboa Park Committee. cation, but mostly as a reward talk and spent the time dis- moving up the corporate lad- to have received tips to better Most recently, she served as vice president of for their work, a perk. cussing how they could im- der. I often see store fronts in manage or even improve their Presidio PAG Inc., where she managed a port- The hundred or so wom- prove their work situation, Europe with the equivalent of current jobs. In spite of the few folio of nonprofit and corporate clients. en attending the workshop how to help their bosses be John Smith and Son, the expec- setbacks, they felt the weekend Prior to her work at Presidio, Johnston all spoke English. They had more productive, and gener- tation being that the children was a success and went home served as a senior policy and communications just heard a talk by a well- ally how to do their jobs more will continue in the path of the feeling grateful for their perk. advisor to former Mayor Kevin Faulconer. In known American business efficiently. Many of the work fathers. Here in the U.S., the this role, she managed the development and leader. As the women were issues were similar to those in hope is that the children will Natasha Josefowitz is the legislative approvals of the City's annual $3.3 filing into the conference the U.S., such as juggling fam- do better than the parents and author of 21 books. She cur- billion budget, oversaw the administration’s room, I couldn't help but no- ily and career and the expec- move on to more rewarding rently reside s at White Sands economic development and workforce develop- tice that they were visibly tation of being able to manage endeavors. We Americans be- Retirement Community in ment initiatives, and spearheaded major capital upset. Usually there is happy it all. lieve that change is inevitable La Jolla. Copyright © 2021. and environmental projects. chatter, but in this case they When thinking about the and expect to manage it as a Natasha Josefowitz. All rights READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com had a grim look about them. difference between European positive progression; in Europe reserved. Here's What We Did for Your Neighbor CURRENT COASTAL LISTINGS BY HELEN SPEAR

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