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Thomas Levy, a UCSD professor of anthropology and Judaic studies, stands in a remote area of Jordan, where he pioneered three highly sophisticated digging excavations, which was the topic of a Nov. 23 documentary on PBS. Photo courtesy of NOVA/National Geographic Television UCSD professor uncovers clues that King Solomon’s mines existed

BY CLAIRE HARLIN | VILLAGE NEWS fall. The resulting documentary about Levy’s findings, “NOVA: Quest for The existence of King Solomon has Solomon’s Mines,” aired Nov. 23 on PBS. been a topic of debate and intrigue for Levy, also the associate director of the countless researchers and treasure-seek- Center of Interdisciplinary Science for Art, ers, and an anthropologist at the Univer- Architecture and Archaeology (CISA3), sity of , San Diego has uncov- wasn’t looking for King Solomon’s mines ered evidence suggesting that the ancient at first. He was actually researching the king’s splendid, copper- and gold-adorned role of ancient technology on the evolu- palaces — as described in the Hebrew tion of society. But what he found in Jor- Bible (Old Testament) — may very well dan was groundbreaking — thousands have existed. of tons of slag, a byproduct of smelting Thomas Levy, a UCSD professor of ore, and different types of blowpipes (bel- anthropology and Judaic studies, has pio- lows) used to heat the ore. Using the pro- neered three highly sophisticated digging cess of radiocarbon dating, his team dis- excavations in an area called Khirbat en- covered there was industrial-scale metal Nahas, located in southern Jordan. His production of copper precisely in 10th century B.C. Shoppers rest by the clock tower at the Westfield UTC shopping mall center court. efforts attracted the attention of Courtesy of Westfield UTC NOVA/National Geographic Television, Shopping expert provides tips on navigating which sent a crew to Jordan with him last SEE SOLOMON, Page 5 Westfield UTC the day after Thanksgiving A VIEW OF HISTORY

BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS Black Friday events Black Friday can be a shopper’s par- adise, a challenge or downright ominous. Food and Fashion Friday, noon to 3 p.m. at Center Court by the poinsettia tree, featuring That’s why Adrienne Bergeron, mar- a runway show, beauty makeovers, children’s keting director for Westfield UTC shop- showcase, food demonstrations and samples ping mall, wants to make the Black Fri- day experience less daunting for those in Shutterfly calendar/poster giveaway, the latter category. Her tips and tricks through Dec. 31 at the concierge help even the most novice shopper nav- booth. Get a free, customizable 16- igate UTC Mall on the busiest shopping inch by 20-inch calendar or poster day of the year. from Shutterfly with the purchase of a Westfield gift card of $50 or more.

Get ready Whether you’re young, silver-aged or shop- Plan. Plan. Plan. Before even stepping ping for the kids, local village and Bird Rock foot onto the UTC grounds, Bergeron fashionistas share tips on what to wear as the weather cools. See page 10. SEE BLACK, Page 5 Local historian tells the story of La Jolla’s “great wall.” See page 6 CLAIRE HARLIN | Village News THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 25, 2010 2 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS PEOPLE

degree in marketing in Healthcare Management, is the WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT from the University of senior director of marketing and People South West Louisiana communications at in the news in 1973 and received Scripps Health Care in his Society of Industri- La Jolla and has more • Pamela Maher, al and Office Realtors than 15 years of expe- Ph.D, a senior staff sci- Hank Antis (SIOR) designation in rience in strategic entist in the Salk Cellu- 1999. He began his planning and market- lar Neurobiology Labo- real estate career in 1984 at Latter & ing and communica- ratory, led a team of Blum, specializing in industrial real Suzi tions initiatives. researchers in the dis- estate brokerage. In 2005, Antis Bustamante Goldberg served on Pamela Maher covery that fisetin, a became vice president of the San Diego the board of directors natural compound Industrial Division of The Trammell in the late 1990s as found in some fruits and vegetables, Crow Company, and in 2009 he formed well as the board of slows the onset of symptoms associated H. Antis Real Estate, Inc., specializing the International with Huntington’s disease, an inherited in tenant/purchaser representation. Forum of Corporate disorder caused by a genetic repetition Directors. He has also that destroys neurons in parts of the • Ira Flatow, radio host for NPR’s volunteered for the La brain. The team’s findings showed that weekly science talk show “Science Fri- David Jolla Historical Soci- Goldberg when fisetin was fed to fruit flies with day,”won the 10th annual Nierenberg ety’s Finance Commit- mutant Huntingtin genes in the brain, Prize for Science in the Public Interest tee and currently serves on the board they had fewer motor defects, such as from the University of California, San of directors of the Save Our Heritage impaired eye development, and extend- Amanda Marie Cropper and Devin Jai Burstein wed in La Jolla Cove on Nov. 6. Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanog- Organization (SOHO). COURTESY PHOTO ed their life spans by 30 percent. raphy. He accepted his Although fisetin does not reverse or award at the Scripps • Joan Brown Kearney, a La Jolla stop progress of the disease, especially in Seaside Forum on Nov. Debutante Committee member, its advanced stages, Maher’s team 16. The prize, named recently announced the receipt of a Town Council trustee found that the compound may slow the in honor of William A. poster from the Navy Seal Team as progression of motor problems such as Nierenberg, who led “thank-you” for a Mother’s Day weds at La Jolla Cove the inability to walk, talk and reason in Scripps for 21 years, brunch that the committee hosted the early stages of the disease. Ira Flatow awards people who for 600 family members of deployed Amanda Marie Cropper and men. The seals remained politely Maher and her team’s findings were bring excitement and servicemen and servicewomen. The Devin Jai Burstein were married on silent. A reception was held on the published in the online edition of awareness of scientific advancements brunch took place in May at the Saturday, Nov. 6, at Scripps Park in rooftop of La Jolla Cove Suites, Human Molecular Genetics. The effects to the public. Flatow has been a jour- Hotel Del Coronado in lieu of the La Jolla Cove. The bride is the where 120 guests witnessed an epic of fisetin in humans with Huntington’s nalist for 40 years. During that time, committee’s semi-annual ball. The daughter of Dana and Greg Gomez sunset. disease has not yet been tested; howev- he has interviewed some of the world’s La Jolla Debutante Committee has of Hawaii. The groom is the son of The bride is a graduate of San er, Maher and her team’s findings lay most renowned scientists, including pri- generated $2 million dollars over the John and Chrissy Burstein of Maine Diego State University and a local the groundwork for future research on matologist Jane Goodall, neurologist years, which has been distributed to and June Burstein of New York City. yoga instructor. The groom, an fisetin’s benefits for patients with early Oliver Sacks and Charles David Keel- various children’s charities in San Accompanied by an acoustic ren- attorney at Federal Defenders of signs of the disease. ing, father of the Keeling Curve. Diego. dition of “Somewhere Over the San Diego and a trustee of the La Rainbow,” the bride was presented Jolla Community Planning Associ- • Hank Antis has joined Lee & Asso- • La Jolla Historical Society has elect- The La Jolla Village News invites to by her father and met by her sisters, ation, is a graduate of New York ciates, the largest broker-owned firm in ed Suzi Bustamante and David Gold- you share your stories of outstand- Brandi and Sabrina, and seven University and the Benjamin N. the nation, as a senior associate for the berg to serve on the society’s Board of ing La Jollans. Please send bios and bridesmaids. The groom was pre- Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva San Diego UTC office. Antis, a New Directors. photos to [email protected]. sented by his mother and met by his University. The newlyweds reside at Orleans native, earned his bachelor’s Bustamante, who holds an MBA brother, Luke, and eight grooms- Windansea with their dog, Sammy.

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BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS her students were Hispanic and undereducat- Man pleads guilty to ed. Many of her Hispanic students were even robbing three Chase banks For La Jolla resident Gracia Molina de Pick, placed in mentally disabled classes because Primitivo Martinez, 50, has pleaded guilty to rob- serving those who suffer from discrimination they did not speak English. bing the La Jolla Chase Bank and two other banks, and poverty is a family duty. Her mother had From that point on, Molina de Pick became and he faces up to 19 years in prison when he is eight sisters who were all involved in the instrumental in educational reform in San sentenced on Jan. 6 in San Diego Superior Court. women’s suffrage movement in Mexico and Diego. She founded and wrote the curricula Martinez, who is also known as Mario Bilba, said her greatest mentor, Aunt Elena, was a close for the first associate’s degree in Chicano/a he robbed the bank on Villa La Jolla Drive on Aug. friend of internationally heralded artist, paci- Studies at Mesa College — the first degree of its 30. He also admitted to holding up two other Chase fist and feminist Frida Kahlo. kind in the country at a community college. In Bank branches in Bonita and Scripps Ranch. He All these influential loved ones passed the 1970, she became a founding faculty mem- showed tellers a note which read “put money in torch to Pick, 80, who was recently honored as ber of the University of California, San Diego’s bag, no red dye.” a local hero for her 60-year commitment as Thurgood Marshall College. Court records reveal Martinez was convicted of an educator, feminist, student mentor and “There has been a tremendous amount of assault with a deadly weapon in July, and has other community activist. In conjunction with His- change, but communities are still segregated,” prior records dealing with burglary, receiving stolen panic and American Indian Heritage month she said. property and possession of illegal drugs. The plea celebrations, KPBS and Union Bank presented She continues to push for educational pro- form Martinez signed states the maximum sen- her with the award Nov. 16 at the Museum of grams, such as MANA, formerly the Comision tence is 90 years. Contemporary Art in La Jolla. Femenil Mexicana Nacional, which she helped Judge Theodore Weathers indicated he would Her activism for women’s equality, indige- Tom Karlo, general manager of KPBS, presents establish. limit the prison sentence to no more than 19 years. nous communities, and labor and immigrants’ an award to Gracia Molina Enriquez de Pick at Among the many generous contributions Martinez does not have a plea agreement with the rights has culminated in progressive and con- the 13th annual Local Heroes Awards program, that she has made to educational reform in Office of the District Attorney. crete milestones. held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in La the San Diego community, the most incredible Martinez was arrested last month and remains in Molina de Pick founded IMPACT, a commu- Jolla on Nov. 16. She was honored for her work as an educator, professor of Chicano/a studies is saving the Logan Heights Library by draining the South Bay Detention Facility without bail. nity grassroots organization fighting for Mexi- and women’s rights activist. COURTESY PHOTO her own bank account. — Neal Putnam can-American civil rights, and Comision Feme- “I gave the last of my money that I had in liq- nil Mexicana Nacional, the first national runs deep in her veins, and her activism began uid, $80,000, to the Logan Heights Library,” feminist Chicana Association. She has also been at a young age. she said. “I believe in libraries, I live in the La Jolla Shores breaks ground a chairwoman of both the National Women’s In high school, Molina de Pick was involved library and I wanted a library in the barrio.” on lifeguard station, parking lot Political Caucus, a grassroots organization ded- in post-World War II peace movements and To contribute further, the La Jollan held her District 1 City Councilwoman Sherri Lightner, icated to increasing women’s participation in political efforts to get women the right to vote 80th birthday in the library and asked for Mayor Jerry Sanders, San Diego Fire-Rescue politics, and the National Council of La Raza, in national Mexican elections. By 16, she donations to the fund in lieu of personal gifts. Department Chief Javier Mainar and city staff host- the largest national Latino civil rights organi- founded and led the youth section of the Par- Additions to the library’s endowment fund ed a groundbreaking ceremony Nov. 22 at Kellogg zation in America. She organized Chicana par- tido Popular, the only political party at the time totaled more than $6,000 that day. Park in La Jolla Shores to showcase the construc- ticipation in the U.N. World Conferences on that advocated women’s voting rights. Her spirit, generosity and passion has been tion of new projects on the La Jolla Shores lifeguard Women, and she has also published a book that After moving to San Diego with her hus- such an inspiration that Jan. 12, 2010 was station and Kellogg Park parking lot. highlights women in the indigenous period in band, Richard, in 1957, Molina de Pick con- designated Gracia Molina de Pick Day in San A state-of-the-art 1,485-square-foot lifeguard Mexican history. The book is titled “Mujeres en tinued to emphasize the importance of voting Diego. station will replace the existing facility to enhance la Historia y Historias de Mujeres.” rights and education in creating peace. Molina de Pick said she intends to move back the safety of beachgoers in the area, improve life- “There are only two ways to change things Within a few years in San Diego, Molina de to Tequisquipan, Mexico, where she has a small guard staff safety and maximize views from the in society — one is by the vote; one is by the Pick saw the oppression of the Hispanic popu- home, and continue her activist efforts there. park by moving the station closer to the parking lot, gun,” Molina de Pick said. lation in schools where she worked, such as Her next project is to begin a scholarship fund Her passion for peace, equality and justice National City Junior High, where 70 percent of to help students buy textbooks for school. SEE BRIEFS, Page 5 THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 25, 2010 4 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS NEWS Walking for a cause

An artists’ rendition shows one of the 108 private rooms that will be featured in the new 383,000-square-foot tower that would, if approved, replace the existing Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla in June. In-patient room ameni- ties include wireless Internet access, plasma-screen televisions and pullout couches for overnight stays. Photo courtesy of Scripps Scripps reveals high-tech expansion for La Jolla hospital

BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS pital would incorporate the latest technologies including robotic surgery, digital monitoring and Scripps Health unveiled Nov. 17 its $2 billion record keeping, wireless technology and high-tech master plan to build three new hospital towers over operating rooms. In-patient room amenities the next 25 years to replace the existing Scripps include wireless Internet access, plasma-screen Pink-haired supporters slap five with Susan G. Komen Breast Memorial Hospital in La Jolla. If approved, the 43- televisions and pullout couches for overnight stays. Cancer 3-Day Walkers along La acre comprehensive medical campus would include The towers’ state-of-the-art building designs will Jolla Shores on Nov. 19. research and graduate medical education facilities, incorporate green building principles and practices DON BALCH | Village News an outpatient treatment center and medical offices. such as large expanses of windows to take advan- The first tower, a $398 million, eight-story, tage of natural light, water- and energy-saving 383,000-square-foot tower, would break ground devices and a “green” roof in at least one of the in June and is scheduled to open for patient care in building’s three towers. 2015. The tower would become the hub of the Funding for the hospital’s expansion will come Scripps Cardiovascular Institute, featuring 108 in- from operating revenues, borrowing and commu- A young girl at La Jolla Shores patient beds in private rooms, 60 intensive-care nity support. Thus far, $32 million of its $125 mil- holds up one of many signs of sup- beds, six state-of-the-art operating rooms, cardiac lion fundraising goal for the first tower has been port for the Susan G. Komen catheterization labs, centralized cardiovascular contributed in the form of philanthropic gifts. Breast Cancer 3-Day Walkers on Nov. 19. research lab, and a center for graduate medical The Scripps Health master plan has been sub- DON BALCH | Village News education. mitted to the City Council and is currently under Medical and surgical treatments in the new hos- review. THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 25, 2010 NEWS LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 5

ment, he said. said, ‘If you want to do the story you SOLOMON “We don’t have proof that we have have to come out to Jordan and fund Former Country Day JV volleyball CONTINUED FROMPage 1 found Solomon’s mines, but what we our work so we can finish the expedi- have proof of is that there were king- tion,’” said Levy. “I told them there’s “It would have been like the Pitts- doms in 10th century,” said Levy. “I no hotels out there; you have to live in coach sentenced to six years burg of Palestine,” said Levy. think he existed.” a tent with us.” University of San Diego. The victim There are two sides to the King Levy has been digging in the remote Levy said his crew of about 40 grad- Xia Wei Li ordered to told her parents about the molesta- Solomon debate, he said. First, there area of Jordan since 2002 with a Jor- uate and undergraduate students tion on July 25, and it was reported are those who “minimize the his- danian colleague, Mohammad Najjar, recreate the CISA3 lab in the middle of register as sex offender to San Diego police. toricity of the Old Testament, saying and National Geographic found out the desert, which they drive to every Deputy District Attorney Dan Link there was no Solomon because dur- about his work in 2008 when he pub- morning at 5 a.m. in four-wheel-drive and will be deported said reports of the incident have ing the 10th century there were no lished an article in the Proceedings of vehicles. They generally stay abroad “rocked” the coaching world. societies capable of creating a king- the National Academy of Sciences for two and a half months. BY NEAL PUTNAM | VILLAGE NEWS “The acts of this man have affect- dom — only petty nomads.” On the (PNAS) journal. Students get class credit for the ed so many,” said Link, who urged other side, there are those who max- “They got really excited about the adventure, said Levy, adding that “it’s A former La Jolla Country Day an 8-year prison term. imize the content of the Old Testa- work, and when they contacted me, I well deserved.” School girls volleyball coach was Li’s attorney, Court Will, said Li sentenced Nov. 16 to six years in has coached many minors and this is in on the perfect gifts for loved ones “You can power-shop in the morn- prison after pleading guilty to two the first instance of misconduct. He BLACK during the holidays. To schedule an ing and head over to the center court counts of performing a lewd act urged a lesser sentence and no more CONTINUED FROMPage 1 appointment, call Macy’s at (858) area, take a break and see the hottest upon a 12-year-old girl who attend- than three years. 453-2060 or Nordstrom at (858) fashion trends and best gift ideas from ed a volleyball camp where the “I am not a bad person, but I’m a said, one should check out the mall’s 457-4575. retailers like Godiva, Ben & Jerry’s, coach was also working. person who made a bad choice in a online resources for the latest and Cozymel’s and Red Robin,” Bergeron Probation was denied for Xia Wei very dark moment of my life,” said greatest bargains. said. Li, 29, of Pacific Beach by San Diego Li, who wore a blue jumpsuit. “I am “Check out our Facebook page. We Get set Superior Court Judge Theodore very sorry. “The lovely thing about UTC is that Westfield UTC is also offering fash- update it every day with new promo- ion-forward shoppers a chance to win Weathers, who fined him $1,574. Li Weathers said Li “took advantage tions,” Bergeron said. To see daily there is plenty of parking anywhere,” was given credit for 120 days of a position of trust.” The judge said Bergeron. “Sears [parking] is a lit- a $500 Westfield American Express updates from UTC Westfield, visit gift card by being the most stylish already served in jail. ordered Li to register as a sex offend- www.facebook.com/westfieldutc. tle more open. It’s the main entrance The parents of the girl told the er for life. After he finishes his sen- right into the fashion wing,” she said. shopper in the mall. Current promotions include a Also in center court is a Black Fri- judge “in private, our little girl spent tence, Li will be deported to China chance to win a $200 Godiva gift bas- “We also offer preferred family park- many hours sobbing” and has week- as he was not in the United States ing next to Pottery Barn Kids,” she day shopper’s home base — the ket when shoppers submit their best concierge booth. The concierge can ly therapy sessions. They described legally. photo eating a free Godiva truffle sam- said. The additional 20 parking spaces her as “a gullable adolescent” who Li was arrested Aug. 4 outside his created last month are intended for help with shopping needs such as dis- ple and a free customizable Shutterfly ability services, dinner reservations, has since had two nightmares. residence on Oliver Street. Li was the calendar with the purchase of West- families with young children and “We learned that our bubbly, gan- junior varsity girls volleyball coach expectant mothers to ease parents’ hotel referrals, foreign language assis- field gift cards valued at $50 or more. tance, gift suggestions, lost-and- gly girl had been seduced by her at La Jolla Country Day School start- To be even more prepared, visit the shopping experience. coach and molested in a manner ing in 2007, and was scheduled to For families, getting set for Black Fri- found and transportation assistance. mall’s website, www.westfield.com/ To access the concierge services from that was cool, calculating and coach this season. utc, and map out store locations based day involves more than just parking. degrading,” said the girl’s mother. The mother said she hopes Li will To set children up for the day, the Sears anywhere in the mall, call (858) 546- on the website’s directory to effort- 8858 between 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The girl was molested July 21 at a “repent of his sins and be a better lessly navigate through the chaos. The and Macy’s wings offer self-service July 19-22 camp sponsored by the man.” Smarte Cartes in race-car and fire A pet- and kid-friendly Santa will site also offers store hours, dining, also be available to hear wish lists and directions and more offers and events. truck-themed strollers to keep children comfortable while adults shop. pose for a commemorative photo in Tech-savvy iPhone, iPod or iPad the Sears wing by Children’s Play- UCSD to build new users can also download a free West- town. For restless kids, Children’s BRIEFS CONTINUED FROMPage 3 research facility field app from the Apple’s iTunes Go! Playtown is a great place for young- The University of California, San App Store to have a virtual shopping Shopping, that is. Doors open at 8 sters to release some energy while said city officials. The new station will Diego was given the go-ahead to con- assistant in the UTC maze. The app’s a.m., and some of the best deals hap- parents relax in one of the many struct a new Clinical and Translation- interactive features include a GPS- pen in the morning before items get include an observation tower with a couches in the area. 270-degree view, a modern first-aid al Research Institute (CTRI) building guided map for driving directions to picked over. Arrive with ample time For those who spent all day shop- on UCSD’s La Jolla campus. UTC, a digital rendering of the shop- to take advantage of the hottest items room, male and female locker rooms, ping and still have not found that per- administration areas and a staff ready The UC Board of Regents accepted ping center, real-time updates from at the best prices and then shop ‘til fect gift, stop by the concierge booth the proposed budget and financing for the UTC Facebook page and a per- you drop. room. for a last-minute winner. City officials said the Kellogg Green the building, which is projected to cost sonalized walking route based on The place to be for a little R&R after “Westfield American Express gift $269 million. individual shopping lists. an exhausting day of shopping is cen- Lot Infiltration Project will improve cards are the best gifts for anyone dur- environmental protection of the area In a recent statement, Gary S. Those who are overwhelmed by the ter court, where hungry shoppers can ing the holidays,” Bergeron suggests. Firestein, professor of medicine and prospect of spending all day shopping refuel on food samples while watch- by replacing 18,000 square feet of UTC Westfield is located at 4545 asphalt with permeable pavers. The director of CTRI, said, “The CTRI can save time by hiring a personal ing the latest seasonal trends in a fash- La Jolla Village Drive. Stores will close building will create a unique multidis- shopper. Macy’s and Nordstrom ion presentation including a runway renovation will prevent stormwater at 7 p.m. For more information, visit and urban surface runoff from enter- ciplinary environment that brings department stores offer personal show, beauty makeovers and a chil- www.westfield.com/utc or call (858) together laboratory scientists and clin- shopping services to help people hone dren’s showcase from noon to 3 p.m. ing and damaging the marine diversi- 546-8858. ty and potential for public use and ical investigators to understand dis- research in the La Jolla Shores and the ease, develop new methods of treat- Scripps areas. ment and translate clinical research For more information, contact the results into clinical practice.” city’s Engineering and Capital Projects The building, which will be located Department at (619) 533-4207, or near Thornton Hospital and Moores visit [email protected]. Cancer Center, is scheduled to be com- — Mariko Lamb pleted in 2016. — Kendra Hartmann THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 25, 2010 6 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS OPINION

La Jolla’s ‘great wall’ offers a view of community’s history Reflections By Carol Olten

Rock walls may seem like a boring subject, but one in La Jolla deserves particular attention because it is somewhat of an enigma and is def- initely a historical curiosity. The wall is located on Coast Boulevard at the foot of Cuvier Street on the back side of the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art. Reaching 400 feet long and standing 21 feet in height at its tallest point, it is built of smoothly worn rocks gathered from the beach. Standing above it on the adjacent Coast Boulevard sidewalk, one is Taken sometime between 1908 and 1910, this photo, which is part of the La Jolla Historical Society’s afforded beautiful ocean views of the north postcard collection, shows the wall located at the intersection of Coast Boulevard and Cuvier Street being shore toward Oceanside and, more immediately, built. The wall is about 400 feet long and 21 feet tall at its highest point. Courtesy of the La Jolla Historical Society. a fine, sandy little beach with some intriguing rock formations, including one frequently pho- And now for the real enigma. How and when she had a predilection for cobble walls and her tographed piece of topography the ocean has did La Jolla’s “great wall” get there? A postcard property was defined by the stone walls sur- carved out over the years to look like a bench. in the La Jolla Historical Society archives shows rounding it — stretching along Coast Boulevard People often stop to enjoy these views and the wall in the process of being built. The esti- from Cuvier Street to Eads Avenues, up Eads to the wall itself has become a popular spot for mated date written on the back is 1908-1910. A Prospect Street, and from Prospect back to Cuvi- Carol Olten, historian at the La Jolla Historical rock climbers to test their abilities. Surfers wood frame has been constructed where the wall er. Many of those walls remain intact and the La Society, stops to let her one-year-old Samoyed have named the little beach “Wipe Out” for is to be built in the postcard picture and three Jolla Historical Society is working toward their “Jingles” observe the La Jolla Cove from the 400- obvious reasons. men are standing at the bottom of the cliff on a preservation. foot-long wall on Coast Boulevard. Olten estimates Now for the curious stuff. For a while there large pile of rocks as if looking ahead to long The landmark rock wall by the ocean has the wall was built in 1910 or earlier by Ellen Brown- ing Scripps. CLAIRE HARLIN | Village News was a legend of a La Jolla doll lady who made days of labor. retained its character over the years. Standing little shrines in the wall’s niches to place some When the rock wall was built circa 1910, it over it, walking along the sidewalk by it and over the ocean. He does so every day, straining at of her precious toys. The wall originally had prevented erosion and provided protection for enjoying the views around it have provided plea- the leash until we arrive at the spot. He closely 50 niches for lights set eight feet apart as bea- the largest and grandest house in La Jolla at the sure to many over many years – the wall is observes everything in sight from the ledge, cons for boats and ships at sea. The lights were time – Ellen Browning Scripps’ revered South around 100 years old. sometimes for as long as five minutes — and removed during the blackouts of World War II Moulton Villa that stood atop the hill where the The last few months, the wall has brought believe me, that’s a long, concentrated effort for and almost all of the niches were filled in. It present-day museum is located. Scripps probably special enjoyment to myself and my one-year-old a Samoyed. seems nobody has thought about restoring the had the wall built herself or provided funding dog, who is able to jump on his hind legs, put his — Carol Olten is the historian at the La lights over the years. to build it. True to her native British heritage, front paws on top of the wall’s ledge and look out Jolla Historical Society.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR With sinceri-tea neo-liberalism and its market-based Park, the gal who picks up our trash, together into one district (District 3) for boundaries that gave it access to In regard to “Outstanding volun- control of government, from privati- the superb receptionist who answers in the 2001 process. three councilmembers. teers, dedicated women and fine zation to paying non-livable wages, our inquiries, the enemy — the bad per- You might not be aware of that or It is now partly in districts 3, 4 and wines,” (Nov. 11 edition, page 10), I was tied to the casino-like gambling son — the scapegoat for this city depen- the reasoning for it. The Village News 7, with constituency status and strong wanted to thank you for the wonder- of Wall Street. Those who would dis- dence over dependence on the market might want to study and consider the neighborhood spokespeople in all ful article you wrote about the Salva- mantle community government sell economy for its economic security. two approaches to district boundaries. three districts. On the whole, that was tion Army Women of Dedication Pre- the commons to the highest bidder DeMaio’s plan for restructuring the The LGBT communities wanted to a good tactic for us. sentation Tea. The article truly and send most workers into destitu- city’s pension fund only treats the symp- control the choice of at least one coun- The editor’s note to the letter “City captured the event and honored these tion never talk about how over tom not the ailment. cilmember, so preferred having their needs to advertise redistricting posi- special ladies! Thank you so much! reliance on the stock market really Rocky Neptun strength massed into a single district. tion,” (Page 6, Nov. 18) and reader got us in this economic chaos. Just Director, San Diego Renters Union They chose Toni Atkins in the 2002 Gillian Ackland’s letter introduce what Nancie Geller this year alone, the pension fund has election and in 2010. I discussed just above: two approaches La Jolla lost tens of millions of dollars on Are three councilmembers They thought such an arrangement to redistricting. The Village News might investments. better than one? would better advance them and their want to review the two and discuss Carl DeMaio’s As a community, we need to look at Your letters column (“Where do you causes. I was not then and still am not them within its staff and with its read- economic chaos ending corporate welfare, like the Cen- draw the line?” Nov. 18 edition, page convinced, but they seemed to know ers before it takes an editorial position. tre City Development Corporation and what they wanted and my neighbors We acknowledge that many of our The citizens of America’s finest city 6) illustrates the importance of how our subsidies to ballparks, hotels and in City Heights supported them. I neighbors in City Heights are poor or should be uncomfortable and embar- we draw political district boundaries. other “private” ventures; the mayor’s myself strongly supported them too, poorly informed. Others are ill-edu- rassed with Councilman Carl The editor and one reader review a office and the City Council should look and I’ll support them again to reach cated or speak an exotic language, DeMaio’s proposed budget gim- major consideration in the redistrict- at cutting six-figure consultants and their political goals. but we aren’t stupid. We understand micks. He seeks to balance the budget ing process — whether La Jolla should lobbyists on the public dole; and we City Heights had a different view of politics. We know what’s good for us, by impoverishing the families of hard- be in one district or two. It’s presently should look toward revising our pitiful the political landscape. Poor and ill- we’re well organized and we’re pretty working public employees. Seven of in two. There are advantages to both services fees for wealthy developers educated, it looks at politics much successful at getting our way. Our his eight proposals punish city workers situations. and well-heeled speculators, rather more pragmatically. In 2001, it real- good friends in La Jolla, whom we for the recent sales-tax increase defeat, By choice, City Heights straddles than raiding the paychecks of the ized that five council votes make a admire, whose well-being and politi- rather than the politicians and the three districts and might want to con- honest people who toil day-in and day- majority. It reckoned that getting to cal choices we support, might take a investment lobbyists who created this tinue that. In contrast, many mem- out to make this such a fine city. five votes would be easier if it started lesson from us. budgetary mess in the first place. bers of the lesbian gay bisexual trans- DeMaio and others have made the with three than if it started with only Jim Varnadore For years, the prevailing notions of gender (LGBT) communities were put gardener who tends wonderful Balboa one. Upon that reasoning, it lobbied City Heights

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BY LEE CORNELL | VILLAGE NEWS do what he does best under pressure. He tallied the next two goals and pro- On a rain-soaked Saturday night, vided his team with some breathing The Bishop School’s boys water polo room heading into the game’s final team reclaimed its place at the top. stretch. The Knight’s beat Coronado 10-5 in “We just kept pressing. They’re a the Division III CIF finals Nov. 20 at great team but we got to them in the the Coggan Family Aquatic Complex second half,” said Hoffenberg, who in La Jolla. scored six times. “We slowly wore “We had this really incredibly cohe- them down and finally we were able sive group of seniors this year who to break out.” La Jolla Country Day School’s Tyler She- made it a goal to win,” said Bishop’s The star performance was nothing flo pulls in a nine-yard touchdown pass head coach Jim Fales. new to Hoffenberg’s coaches and during a CIF Division V home playoff After raining for the entire morn- teammates. game against Calipatria on Nov. 19. The ing and afternoon on this fateful Sat- “He’s taken charge all season; he’s Torreys won 45-0. DON BALCH | Village News urday, the water ceased to fall as the been our vocal leader all year,” Fales game proceeded under the lights. said. “This was his moment and we Torreys roll in first Then, in the fourth and final period The Bishop’s School’s Sean Barlow fires a goal during the CIF Div. III boys water knew that going in. If I were a bet- the sky opened up and released a polo championship at Coggan Pool on Nov. 20. DON BALCH | Village News ting man I would never bet against round, face Francis heavy downpour, adding to an “We kind of spaced out for a second Knights got their first lead 30 seconds Drew Hoffenberg.” already dramatic atmosphere. and let their guy get too close,” said later on a goal by Sean Barlow. Senior After the final buzzer sounded the Parker in quarters “It was a good omen I guess,” Fales Knights’ goalkeeper JP Engh. “He shot goal-scoring sensation Drew Hoffen- team and its coaches made a celebra- said. cross cage, it was an okay shot but I berg scored the next two to give Bish- tory leap into the pool. They sang BY LEE CORNELL | VILLAGE NEWS With nerves abound on both sides, probably should have had it.” op’s a 4-1 advantage. The Islanders songs of victory in unison and The sixth-seeded La Jolla Country the game got off to a slow offensive Coronado awakened a sleeping scored with just 10 seconds left in the embraced each other for a successful Day football team stomped all over start and at the end of the first quar- Knights team with that first goal. half to take some momentum head- season. As the rain poured down on a Calipatria 45-0 in a Division IV first ter it was still a scoreless draw. The Bishop’s senior Matt Michalko knot- ing into the break. group that was so disappointed a year round CIF playoff victory on Nov. 19. Islanders finally broke through with a ted the score when he flung a shot Coronado scored early in the third ago when it failed to reach the finals, Sage Burmeister got the Torreys (8- goal moments into the second period around a defender, who was draped period to get back to within a goal, 4- one couldn’t help but think this must 3) rolling early on. In just his second for a 1-0 lead. all over him, and past the keeper. The 3. Then it was time for Hoffenberg to be how redemption feels. start at running back, the sophomore busted off a long touchdown run in the opening minutes and added another 23-yard score with 7:22 remaining in the opening quarter. “We had three running backs that were injured,” said head coach Jeff Hutzler. “That’s why he was starting.” Burmeister finished with 204 yards on 19 carries and staked LJCD an early 14-0 lead. With the Hornets defense loosened up, Torreys quarterback Ruben Pena went to work. With 1:10 left in the first quarter the senior dropped back, pump-faked right then rolled left and found sophomore receiver Tyler Sheflo, who went up high and reeled in a nine-yard touch- down catch for a 21-0 lead. “We had to keep everybody focused. We didn’t want to lose focus,” said Pena, who completed 10 of 12 passes for 153 yards and four touchdowns. Country Day tight end Nick Schloss- berg got into the scoring act next when he took a Pena pass and dove into the end zone for a 14-yard touch- down, giving his team a 28-0 lead with 8:34 left in the first half. Schloss- berg then made an impact on the defensive side of the ball, blocking a field goal attempt toward the end of the second quarter. The junior finished with a team-high six tackles. Pena took advantage of the turnover by connecting on a stop-and- go route with senior wide out Antho- ny Torres for a 35-0 lead with 10 sec- onds left in the half. “It’s my signature route, I knew I could beat him and Ruben threw a perfect pass and I caught it,” said Tor- res, who finished with 50 yards on four receptions. LJCD kicker Hunter Khaleghi had a solid game making all six of his extra point tries and nailing a 42-yard field goal in the third quarter. Yossi Stein capped the game’s scoring when he grabbed a Pena pass near the sideline, stiff-armed a defender and bolted into the end zone for a 31-yard score. Stein finished with 81 yards on three recep- tions. The win marked the seventh in the Torreys’ last eight games. It also pro- pelled them into a second-round match up against third-seeded Francis Parker (4-6) Friday, Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 25, 2010 GOLDEN TRIANGLE LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 9 UTC trainer locks down UCHS ArtsTECH Academy provides women’s self-defense class Program covers karate and street fighting 21st century learning

BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS other. Thanks to Adsit, ArtsTECH was classes, but qualifications stress a keen View born and is growing into a 21st-centu- interest in the arts and a willingness to Jamie Steele, founder and owner of surroundings and degree of from 52 ry success story at UCHS. work. Adsit is in communication with of Steele Bodies Personalized Train- threat, and knowing when to After learning about the California her former students enrolled in colleges, ing, located at 4037 Governor defend and when not to defend. SANDY LIPPE Partnership Academy and grant money and this year’s crop of graduating Drive, has brought home his expe- Some of the simple defense being made available by the state, Adsit seniors will let her know about their job- rience from developing a rape inter- techniques include basic hand, spent one year learning about the con- hunting prospects. The report is in that vention program for the San Diego fist, palm, elbow and forearm Some University City High School cept and another year writing a grant. they were well-prepared for college. County Sheriff’s Department. He kicks, as well as escape mecha- (UCHS) students with an interest in The beauty of the academy is the Keeping the grant entails providing recently began a self defense class nisms against bear hugs, choke studying technology or the arts are smaller learning community, where it detailed reports three times a year, and for women at his own facility, which holds, wrist grabs, arm locks and coaxed out of the community to go to is more like a family in which the teach- funding is very specific. Money is used emphasizes awareness, avoidance hold-downs. The basic techniques High Tech High or the School of Cre- ers individualize programs. for instructional supplies, such as spe- and situational defense techniques enable women — from pre-teen to ative and Performing Arts. Lauriel Adsit, Adsit remembers how important her cialized equipment for architecture, as and utilizes karate and street-fight- adult — to defend against a poten- the dynamic creator and coordinator of art classes were in high school. well as staff development, common ing applications. tial attack. the UCHS Visual Arts, Technology and “I lived for the fine arts classes,” she planning and curriculum writing. Adsit “The class was developed to pro- “We teach women that they are Theatre Academy (ArtsTECH), offers said. She gives praise to co-coordinator recently took the 11th-graders to the vide women with a simple and very much more empowered than they these students both arts and technology and digital tech instructor Brad Mil- Museum of Contemporary Art, and last effective way to defend themselves,” may think, and provide them with under one roof. Why go to another high hoan, along with performing arts teach- year everyone in the academy went to said Steele, who has taught martial the knowledge and techniques to school when UCHS has it all? er Belinda Brown. Lead teacher John the Getty Museum in L.A. Field trips arts and self-defense karate for more defend themselves if necessary,” Adsit is a visionary teacher and she Middleton instructs the 10th- and 12th- are part of the curriculum. than 25 years. “It is based on rape Steele said. credits a parent, Rashmi Bhargava, with grade English classes. These highly Both business and student advisory prevention and all types of assault For more information or to helping her launch the academy, one of skilled educators offer academy students boards give input to the program, and prevention.” reserve a spot in the class, call (858) 500 California Partnership Academies a clear pathway to college and a career. mentorships and internships are The program begins with a lec- 457-5775. Classes are limited to 10 funded by the state. Bhargava felt stu- Academy facilities include a digital- mandatory. Community business part- ture on “avoidance and aware- enrollees and take place Tuesdays dents’ needs weren’t being met, and age control room and sound booth, as ners include the Visual Arts Founda- ness,” which addresses avoiding through Saturdays in the after- Adsit knew there was a great discon- well as a music suite, fit with state-of- tion, City of San Diego Printing Divi- dangerous situations, being aware noons or evenings. nect between the arts and technology, the-art audio and video equipment. sion, Cox Media, San Diego Museum of considering where technology was Adsit and Milhoan team teach. When Art and Woodbury University. going. Frustrated by hearing parents she teaches a unit on architecture or As Paul McCartney says: “The key is, and students say, “There is no future in cartoon drawing, for example, Milhoan never stop doing what you love.” You the arts,” Adsit contends graduates with utilizes technology to demonstrate 3-D only have to be around Adsit for a few arts and tech skills are getting good jobs. design and animation. minutes to see the passion she feels for In California, the capital of entertain- Students can choose visual arts, the program. Utilizing her skills as a fine ment and arts, even in tough economic with classes such as multimedia pro- artist, graphic designer, teacher and times people go to movies, play video duction, 2-D/3-D animation, layout resource specialist — she really loves games and search websites. and web design. Or they may opt for what she is doing. In creating the academy, learning theatre arts, such as stage craft and To learn more about the UCHS Art- about fine arts and performing arts was technical theatre. sTECH Academy, please contact Lau- Jamie Steele, founder and owner of Steele Bodies Personalized Training, does one part of the equation, and adding ArtsTECH has students across the riel Adsit at (858) 457-3040 or lad- a spinning rear kick. Photo courtesy of Steele practical skills in technology was the academic spectrum. Many are in AP [email protected].

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Layers, leggings and leather 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. DON BALCH | Village News RFBF joined pianist Aleck Karis in sion and piano evoke the sounds of a Krissy Heinz and Lisa Ovadia, owners of Capricorn Bou- her shop June 19. performance of John Cage’s 1943 battlefield long after the war is over, tique in Bird Rock, said layering is key this season. “Vests are one of over a dress for a great night look.” “Amores,” which includes, among we get a poignant and moving portrait “The more you add, the better prepared you are for any Kerut the pieces that For kids, sateen Kerut offers an elegant bronze- others, prepared piano, nine tom- of the loss of war. occasion and type of weather,” said the ladies in a joint Ladies’ apparel, jewelry will take you champagne colored leather vest with and graphic tees toms, seven wood blocks and pod rat- “In the spiritual, ‘Twelve Gates into statement. “A great way to and accessories from season Maria Magealano, owner of Spoiled a suede collar for an easy-to-wear, tle. 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DON BALCH | Village News Turek said. of Strife, Love, Mystery, and Exulta- it. For young girls, knits for layer- Although some splashes of color tion.” Narucki’s collaborators are that big flowing river,” Narucki said. “They are so ing with tights or leggings are par- will pop up in springtime, the biggest Karis, Schick and RFBF. According to Schick, RFBF serves versatile. You can ticularly popular because the outfit color trends this fall and upcoming The songs are drawn from Amer- as a laboratory for the exploration of wear them day to provides both comfort and warmth. spring are neutrals. ican Civil War songs, spirituals and new percussion works. They tour reg- night — just throw it A hot item for boys — the graph- To make a statement this season, folk songs. ularly to such places as New York’s ic tee. Despite the shifting weather, ‘Joe Turner’ at UCSD a must see Seeing the light through the high-fashion classic boutique “The work is part of a larger project Bang on a Can Festival, Paris’ Agora Magealano said boys tend to wear Owners of Capricorn Boutique, 5544 La suggests pairing a structured jacket, of the composer, in which he’s been Festival and Mexico City’s Centro des T-shirts year round. Jolla Blvd., and Kerut, 7944 Girard Ave., neutral bootleg cords and a state- setting traditional American songs for Bellas Arts. Pulitzer Prize-winner BY CHARLENE BALDRIDGE | VILLAGE NEWS suggest wearing a fur vest this year as a “They’re great for fall and win- ment scarf with a Mongolian fur female voice, percussion quartet and Crumb, 81, is one of the most fre- super stylish transition from season to ter because you can still layer with amplified piano,” Narucki said. “For quently performed living American California impressionism DON BALCH | Village News bag. The Pittsburgh-born playwright season. them,” she said. example, ’Mine Eyes Have Seen the composers. August Wilson (1945-2005) left a BY WILL BOWEN | VILLAGE NEWS theatrical and literary legacy. His 10 plays spanning 100 years tell, decade You have probably heard about the by decade, the story of African Amer- quality of the light in Southern icans in America. Most of the plays France and the many artists it attract- are set in Pittsburgh’s Hill District, ed, wanting to paint how it bathed the where Wilson educated himself at the lovely fields of lavender and basked public library after quitting school the showy yellow sunflowers. But because a teacher, reasoning that no right here in Southern California, the young black boy could write well, light is considered to be of comparable accused him of plagiarism. quality and has attracted many artists Wilson went on to become one of as well. America’s greatest, most produced, The first of these were the California most awarded playwrights, receiving Impressionists, many of whom were both a Tony Award and a Pulitzer for trained in the finest schools on the East “Fences” (1987) and a second Coast of the United States or in Europe Pulitzer for “Two Trains Running” and who came to Southern California “Evening Glory” by Franz Bischoff. (1992). Today, both a cultural center soon after the turn of the century. It WILL BOWEN | Village News and a street in Pittsburgh bear his was here where they began to paint name, as does a theater on Broadway. landscapes, old houses and farms, and aire style. Probably the best of these is Brian Blood. Blood admits to being Until Dec. 4, The University of Cal- Herold Loomis sees visions as Bynum, the root worker, helps him put words to his the ever-present eucalyptus tree. ifornia, San Diego Department of haunting dreams. (Foreground, left to right: Bowman Wright, Gabriel Lawrence; At the K. Nathan Gallery, located at influenced by the early impression- Theatre and Dance is producing Wil- Background, left to right: Ngozi Anyanwu, Kyle Anderson, Maurice Williams). 7723 Fay St., there is a show of Cali- ists, but denies trying to copy them. son’s 1988 “Joe Turner’s Come and Photo courtesy of Jim Carmody fornia Impressionists that offers a nice Blood’s wife, Laurie Kersey, is also very good painter. Gone,” set in 1911 in Seth Holly’s bling. Walker, a throwback to the ous productions, it has never been so selection of both past and present mas- Tom Peters is a highly talented boarding house. African Griot, seeks the life-chang- apparent that Bynum, known as the terworks of this genre. Rediscovered in urban industrial landscape and Kyle Donnelly, the Molli and ing “Shining Man” he once encoun- Binding Man, brings about the play’s the 1970s, the impressionistic land- cityscape painter represented by K. Arthur Wagner Endowed Chair in tered on the road. stunning conclusion, in which the scape paintings are now considered the Nathan Gallery. He said he is very Acting, directs. Head of the UCSD Other boarding house residents are wanderer finds his “song” again. This product of a bona fide art movement impressed by the capturing of light by MFA Professional Actor Training Pro- the flirtatious Jeremy Furlow (Mau- is due to the clarity of Donnelly’s pro- recognized worldwide. The show the California Impressionists. Peters gram, she charges scenic designer rice Williams), who plays guitar and duction, brimful of Wilson’s engag- includes some real gems in which we has done some painting in the style of Colin McGurk with creating an entire has an eye for residents Mattie Camp- ing characters, including Zonia’s play- can appreciate the California’s light, impressionists and says it is a give-and- world within the black cinderblock bell (Anne Stella) and Molly Cun- mate, Reuben (Brian Bose). Scenes are history and natural resources. take process. walls of the Sheila and Hughes Potik- ningham (Daivee-Chantel Allen). knit together by powerful vocalist Jer- Keith Kelman, the owner of K. “You open up to the marvels of er Theatre, and the result is a mas- Into this milieu comes the wild-eyed Vae Anthony. Sandra Foster King Nathan Gallery, said there are six very nature yet you bring something of terpiece aficionados must not miss. Herald [sic] Loomis (Bowman choreographs exuberant Juba dances. important artists of the California yourself to it. As Maurice Braun liked Holly (Kyle Anderson) creates pots Wright) with his child, Zonia (Ella Lighting designer Rebecca Bonebrake Impressionist movement. He calls to say, ‘It is what we visualize and the and kettles from sheet metal and Donnelly). Loomis, who was taken and sound designer/composer/music them “The Big Six.” They are Mau- interpretation we give the fantasies of tends a truck garden. He and his prisoner by the notorious Joe Turner director Blair Robert Nelson enhance rice Braun (1877-1941), Guy Rose the mind that counts,’” he says. wife, Bertha (Ngozi Anyamwu), who and forced to work on Turner’s chain spine-tingling moments. (1867-1925), William Wendt (1865- Like Kelman, he says the California provides clean sheets and two meals gang for seven years, is seeking his Remaining performances are at 8 p.m. 1946), Edgar Payne (1882-1947), Impressionists had a very spiritual a day, run a respectable boarding wife, Martha (Megan Robinson). He on Saturday, Nov. 27, 7 p.m. on Sunday, Grandville Redmond (1871-1935) approach to painting. He said they house, though the presence of figures if he could see her face once Nov. 28, 8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3 and 2 and Franz Bischoff (1864-1925). were looking for the divine in nature Bynum Walker (Gabriel Lawrence), again he could find “a starting place” and 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4. For infor- There are many modern painters and in light, and were thus transcen- who performs pigeon blood rituals for the rest of his life. mation, visit http://theatre.ucsd.edu/sea- who paint the California natural land- in the backyard, is sometimes trou- Despite the experience of numer- son or call (858) 534-4574. scape in the impressionistic and plein SEE GALLERY, Page 14 THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 25, 2010 12 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS SOCIETY Out with a stigma and in with new fashions includes the website www.Bring very successful “Fund-a-Need” Change2Mind.org, TV spots and pledge solicitation by auctioneer Starry, starry nights public appearances. Steve Hamann. The sisters spoke at “An Evening of • • • Change,” the International Bipolar Stylish ladies (and a few guys) Foundation (IBF) event held recent- gathered at Lee Posnock’s beautiful ly at the Grand Del Mar. The evening La Jolla Scenic Drive South home started with a cocktail reception fea- last Friday for a Yigal Azrouël Trunk turing “Change Artist” (magician) Show. The famed clothing designer Kevin Viner. Later, in the Capella was there in person — he’s the Room, the program began with brother of La Jollan Miriam with Vincent Andrunas songs by Paige Farnsworth, who is Smotrich, who hosted the event both a lovely singer and a victim of with Lee Posnock. On display at this While sufferers of diseases like bipolar disease. IBF President Muffy “one-time pop-up shop” were 1 cancer or diabetes must undergo the Walker welcomed the guests and women’s ready-to-wear scarves, difficulties of their respective treat- introduced Libby Hewes, who read belts and handbags, as well as some ments, their conditions are general- her prize-winning essay about erad- menswear and accessories. Guests ly met with sympathy and under- icating the stigma that she, a bipolar clearly loved the selections. They standing from those around them. disorder victim, has had to endure. bought lots of beautiful dresses and But one in six adults and almost one A dinner of pan-seared barramundi other items, and 10 percent of the in 10 children suffer from a diagnos- followed, and — keeping with the sales benefited the Ronald McDonald able mental illness — and for many theme of change — guests were House of San Diego. They also got of them, the stigma associated with treated to “A Magical Transforma- to enjoy wines, champagne and a their illness can be as great a chal- tion,” an amazing stage act in which buffet lunch with gourmet delica- lenge as the disease itself. Fortunate- performers David and Dania, cies styled by Giuseppe Fine Catering ly, some very caring people are work- through a rapid-fire series of scenes, (well known for their artistic cre- ing to stop the misconceptions and changed their outfits repeatedly (and ations). 2 put an end to the bias. instantly) in seemingly impossible Notable actress Glenn Close rec- ways right before viewers’ eyes. (You ognizes that post-traumatic stress may know this team from their syndrome and bipolar disorder are numerous TV, Las Vegas and cruise diseases just like cancer and dia- ship appearances.) betes, but come with an added bur- National Institute of Mental den of stigma. Her own sister, Jessie Health (NIMH) Director Dr. Thomas Close, has been diagnosed as bipolar, Insel introduced Glenn Close, Jessie and Jessie’s son has schizo-affective Close and Calen Pick. Their keynote disorder. 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Located on Prospect St, across from the historic La Valencia Hotel in La Jolla Village. For 35 years Martin Lawrence Galleries has specialized in works by the 20th Century Masters with museum quality artwork available by artists such as; Chagall, Picasso, Miro, Warhol, Erte & Dali, Haring, Magritte, Lichtenstein & Murakami.

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A small and charming gallery located just off prospect on a quaint little street called Roslyn. The gallery features the art work of the owner, Jaci Smith, a local artist. She paints Fiore Del Mare Gallery her impressionistic interpretation of natural scenes with the vibrant colors she loves. She 1295 Prospect, Suite 109 La Jolla, CA 92037 will be hosting a show at her gallery from 6-9. Champagne, wine & cheese will be served! fioredelmare.com LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2010 | PAGE 13

From camera to canvas Local lady brings travels to La Jolla gallery

BY WILL BOWEN | VILLAGE NEWS family grocery business, which was founded by their grandfather in the The Fiore Del Mare (Italian for 1930s. By the age of 16, Jaci was bal- “Flower of the Sea”) Gallery is a cozy ancing the ledgers of 10 stores from and quaint two-roomed gallery, fur- Texas to New Mexico. At 18, she went nished with colorful paintings and to college at Pepperdine University, Louis XIV-style furniture. The address where she graduated with a degree in is 1295 Prospect Place, Suite 109, but business. it is actually found on Rosalyn Street Jaci describes herself as a “clothes — a one-way alley located between queen.” She has more than 150 pairs The Prospect Rug Store and Tadahashi of shoes and all her closets are Sushi Restaurant. packed full of European fashion. Her Fiore Del Mare is owned and operat- favorite place to shop locally for ed by Jaci (pronounced “Jay—cee”) clothes is “Matti’d” in Del Mar, for Leigh Smith, a beautiful, stylish and whom she sometimes models. Her talented La Jollan who could easily be favorite items are European designer mistaken for a fashion model. Fiore Del jeans, halter tops, showy fun jewelry Mar Gallery originally started as Jaci’s and handmade Italian sandals. personal painting studio, but about two Jaci has three dogs: a golden doodle years ago she transformed it into a she calls “Mini Pony” but is named gallery. She has a show of 19 oil paint- “Bella” and two shitzus, Oliver and Jas- ings, which she describes as “contem- mine. porary Impressionism.” They are Jaci Leigh Smith sits under her painting Jaci’s favorite place in the world to “Villa Portofino” WILL BOWEN | Village News romantic and brightly colored land- eat is Puny’s Restaurant in Portofino, scapes, sunsets, flowers and travel des- next trip abroad she plans to go to Italy, where she likes to savor “pasta tinations, which invoke a sense of long- Dubai in Saudi Arabia, where she papa della Portofino,” a type of thick ing and nostalgia. will sandboard through the dunes, noodle pasta with a mix of red and “I like to exaggerate the color,” she towed behind camels. After that, green sauce, made in accordance with says. “My paintings aren’t blurry like she’ll head to Tanzania for a safari a secret family recipe. traditional Impressionism, but neither and elephant ride. Locally, Jaci likes to go to “Bull and do they have the clarity of a photo- Jaci started painting about 14 years Bear,” located at 8008 Girard Ave. over- graph.” ago at the urging of her father, a busi- looking the Cove, where they have Jaci derives her inspiration from her nessman living in Hawaii, who is an three of her paintings on exhibit. When love of world travel. She takes her cam- abstract painter in his spare time. For she is not paining, shopping, dining or era with her on her trips and looks for the last 10 years she has been the pri- walking her dogs, Jaci likes to work on beautiful places to photograph. When vate student of Concetta Antico, who is restoring her dream car — a 1953 but- she gets back home she paints these associated with the Salon of Art and ter cream-colored Jaguar XK120. places with the photographs and her the Petite Salon in Mission Hills. Jaci Smith is a delightful young lady Christmas Tree Country memories as the source point. Jaci’s favorite painters are Monet and living the ideal La Jolla lifestyle of trav- Other than Paris, her favorite trav- Antico, her teacher. Unlike some artists, el, art, fashion and romance. She el destination is the Amalfi Coast in Jaci does not have a regular schedule adheres to the philosophy — “live every Italy, especially Portofino and the Isle for painting — she paints at any time day like it’s your last.” of Capri, where she someday hopes she feels inspired, day or night. She is Fiore Del Mare is open by appoint- to buy a villa and live. One of her always working on four or five paint- ment only, but will soon be open regu- BUY YOUR paintings in the show depicts the vil- ings at a time, and picks up where she lar hours on weekends. For more infor- lage of Capri as seen from her hotel left off depending on her mood. mation visit www.Fioredelmare.com or TREE HERE! balcony at sunset. Another shows Jaci was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. call (858) 551-7559 or (858) 699- the villa she wants to own. For her She and her two brothers worked in a 4692 or email [email protected]. Christmas Trees Grand Firs Sam Zien dishes out advice, not food Noble Firs Fraser Firs BY CLAIRE HARLIN | VILLAGE NEWS On coming up with the Emmy Award-winning foodie Sam idea of a cooking show: Zien, more commonly known as “I saw how the local news “Sam the Cooking Guy,” made a stop brought in local chefs, and in La Jolla on Nov. 16, but the Discov- thought ‘That’s a good idea,’ ery Health cooking show star didn’t but they actually made things “look so complicated. I wanted cook. He did what he does best, rather — keep the crowd laughing by delv- to make things people could ing into discussion about his life and actually make at home. One “Sam the Cooking Guy” made a stop journey to stardom. problem — I didn’t cook.” in La Jolla on Nov. 16 to dish out Sure, the casual cooker’s interesting advice, not food. recipes and how-to books have made On learning how to cook: Courtesy of the San Diego Jewish Book Fair him a household name around San “Cooking is like riding a bike. Diego, but he came up with the idea of The more you do it, the better On being Jewish FREE Hot Cider being a cooking show star, surpris- you get. That’s life. You don’t and cooking with bacon: ingly, before he ever knew how to want to be there on a surgeon’s “If you believe in bacon, you Mention Table Tops · Wreaths cook. 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When a recipe Open Daily thru December 25th lessons on life he shared last week. calls for salt, they mean Kosher “My wife always taught me if Who could have said it better? “salt, not table salt.” “you are on time, you’re late.” M-F 10-10 • Sat & Sun 8–10 THURSDAY · NOVEMBER 25, 2010 14 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS SENIORS Of sponges and chimps

leaned way over, blasting its neigh- movies with vampires, ghosts, mon- bor with a thick cloud of something sters and evil men wreacking havoc Doing it obviously toxic, making the small on our screens? I turn away from sponge tumble off the rock. The these scenes, as do many of my Better remaining sponge straightened friends, but obviously, a large num- Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. itself out and continued to keep vigil ber of people show an appetite for over its territory. I could anthropo- this kind of fare. Perhaps it is to morphize further and add it looked reassure ourselves that we are not Do you sometimes wonder why proud of its victory. the ones in that scene — that we are we have so much violence, so many On another National Geographic safe, just looking from the outside. wars, gang fighting, genocide? Well, special, some chimps were having a The adrenaline rush from seeing I know: I saw it on TV on National peaceful afternoon. The tribe was scary or violent movies is a primi- Geographic. getting quite large, so half of it split tive response mostly found in young Using underwater photography, off and started a group a few trees people. The hippocampus, not yet cameras focused on a rock with a away. As soon as the new group fully developed until the mid-1920s, large sponge attached to the top of found its own territory, a battle is the seat of impulse control and it. Next to it, a small sponge started began between the formerly conge- rational decision making, hence the to grow on the rock — the larger nial chimps now fighting with and preponderance of risky behaviors in sponge looked noticeably uncom- screaming at their newly minted that age group and also the vicari- fortable, leaned more and more enemies, territoriality leading to vio- ous excitement felt at experiencing toward the smaller sponge and lence. This apparently is common in emotionally-laden events. started emitting small bits of a many species. Our society is promoting violence cloudy substance towards it. We are genetically linked to our with our movies and video games, After a few days or weeks (it was a primate cousins, sharing some 98 much of it geared toward children. time-lapse camera), as the smaller percent of our genes with them. Studies have shown that when chil- sponge got bigger, the large sponge How much DNA we have in com- dren are shown violent scenes, they mon with sponges, I do not know. tend to be more aggressive. When But as every living thing on earth is children are shown videos of caring The Patrician linked in some fashion, we are also and compassionate people, they related to sponges if we go back far treat others with tolerance and for- The Patrician, a Kisco Senior Living community located in San Diego’s enough in time. giveness. Those who are shown neu- beautiful Golden Triangle area is invit- What do these two stories tell us? tral scenes do not change in behav- ing the local community to join them That we are programmed to act out ior. Knowing this behooves us to and its residents as they kick off the hol- our territorial imperative? demonstrate kindness and to influ- iday season with a festive Open House In a way, the answer is “yes.” To ence the media to promote the on Wednesday, December 1st from11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Guests will wit: our world history. From tribes same, at least to our children. enjoy a carolers performance along fighting in Africa to terrorist Jonas Salk came to my class at with refreshments including apple cider, attacks, we seem doomed to contin- San Diego State University and told hot chocolate and holiday baked goods. ue our sponge heritage. Are we my students that we are in the pro- Guests will also have an opportunity to equally programmed to seek the cess of evolving into a more civilized tour The Patrician and view the resi- adrenaline rush we get when we society — in which the human race dents’ holiday wreaths. As their guest you are eligible to cast your vote for best slow down to get a glimpse of the will act more civilly, more ethically, wreath. Winners in the Resident accident on the highway or watch, with more compassion and toler- wreath contest will be awarded cash mesmerized and horrified, the ance, and with good education for prizes for first, second and third place to evening news showing another all. That, according to him, has be donated to the winners’ charity of atrocity somewhere in the world? already begun with us, with you, choice. Please call The Patrician at 858- 455-9188 to RSVP by Monday, Novem- Whether public beheadings where with your friends, with intelligent ber 29th. The Patrician is located at crowds gathered and cheered or and mentally healthy people who 4025 Pulitzer Place in San Diego. public burnings at the stake of so- abhor violence and only want peace For more information about The Patri- called witches, people have shown and the opportunity to work, to con- cian or Kisco Senior Living you may also a morbid curiosity dating back to tribute and to make it a better world visit them at www.kiscoseniorliving.com. Roman times. for all. Let us hope this will keep

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W FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT HELP WANTED 250 CARTER THE COURT ORDERS THAT all persons inter- Issue Date(s): NOV 25 DEC 02, 09 AND 16, 2010 I WANT TO WORK ested in this matter shall appear before this court at the BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA.92101-3409 FILE NO. 2010-030158 hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the CASE NO: 37-2010-00096931-CL-BC-CTL THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: THE JOINT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT  general help wanted (619) 212-9735 petition should not be granted. Any person objecting to The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff’s located at: 4902 NEWPORT AVENUE SAN DIEGO, CA. FILE NO. 2010-030704 FOCAS the name changes described above must file a written attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la 92107 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: DASHWARE AMATEUR FEMALE MODELS Wanted: $700 REMODEL & ADDITION SPECIALISTS FREE objection that indicates the reasons for the objection at direccieón y el número de teléfono del JOINT VENTURE RESTAURANTS, LLC This business is located at: 1421 WILBUR AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA 92109 is FRIENDS OF COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTERS being conducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY The hereby registered by the following owner(s): MARK and more per day. All expenses. paid. Easy ESTIMATES. No job too small. Call to see our least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be abogado del demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abogado, es): Robert P. Lowell, Esq. (SBN 030547), transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The VADEN, ROLF FISCHER This business is being conducted money. (619) 702-7911 portfolio or Email us at RichardNileConstruc- heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written ob- 707 Broadway, Ste. 1800, San Diego, CA. 921021, 619- statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of by: A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP The transaction of busi- BARBER / STYLIST WANTED PARADISE [email protected] (619) 684-0336 jection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition 236-1142 DATE: JULY 29, 2010 clerk , by M. BANE, San Diego County on: NOV 09, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV ness began on: 11/16/10 Thestatement was filed with 11, 18, 25 AND DEC 02, 2010 David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV BARBER SALON is now hiring licensed barber/ without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON Deputy ISSUE DATES: NOV 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010  handyman-construction 16, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 25 DEC 02, 09 & 16, 2010 stylist.. comission/ boothrent available... if you DEC 14, 2010 TIME: 8:30 AM DEPT: 25 220 WEST FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT BROADWAY SAN DIEGO, CA. 92101 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV are interested please contact Saida @ (619) FILE NO. 2010-029414 FILE NO. 2010-030134 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 04, 11, 18 & 25, 2010 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS:COMFY CLOTHING THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FILE NO. 2010-028671 756-7778 or (619) 929-7310 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT located at: 3050 COMMERCIAL ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. DOCTOR NUGZ, NUG DOCTOR THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: CAKEY POPS Meet Fluffy Pants! A handsome 3-month- FILE NO. 2010-028934 OCEAN CORP Houston, TX. Train for NEW Ca- old, 3-pound kitten, this Domestic Long Hair 92113 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): located at: 4443 MONTALVO ST SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 located at: 10156 DAFNE LANE SAN DIEGO, CA 92124 Orange Tabby loves climbing, playing with THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: LAWRENCE SILVEIRA BENTO This business is being con- is hereby registered by the following owner(s): TIMOTHY is hereby registered by the following owner(s): CAKEY reer. *Underwater Welder. Commercial Diver. feather toys, looking out the window & ED’S FRANK SUBARU, FRANK MOTORS SUBARU ducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business S. DROMGOOLE This business is being conducted by: AN POPS LLC. This business is being conducted by: A LIM- *NDT/ Weld Inspector. Job placement and fi- chasing balls. Fluffy Pants is great with other located at: 2940 NATIONAL CITY BOULEVARD NATIONAL began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT ITED LIABILITY COMPANY CAKEY POPS LLC 10156 nancial aid for those who qualify. 800-321- cats, has an outgoing personality and loves to CITY, CA. 91950 is hereby registered by the following with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. But- DAFNE LANE SAN DIEGO, CA. 92124 CALIFORNIA The cuddle, making him a wonderful companion. HANDYMAN 0298. owner(s): GEN 2 S-CARS, INC. This business is being con- NOV 01, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 04, 11, 18 & 25, 2010 ler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 08, 2010 transaction of business began on: 11/11/10 The state- To meet him, please call 760-960-7293 or visit ducted by: A CORPORATION GEN 2 S-CARS 2400 NA- Issue Date(s): NOV 11, 18, 25 AND DEC 02, 2010 ment was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San the Encinitas Petsmart at 1034 N. El Camino FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT SERVICE TIONAL CITY BOULEVARD NATIONAL CITY, CA. 91950 Diego County on: OCT 22, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 18, SD CHRISTIAN FILM FESTIVAL The San Real, Encinitas, CA 92024. Adoption hours are FILE NO. 2010-029441 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Diego Christian fim festival is calling all Mon-Fri 5-8pm, Sat 12-3pm & 6-8pm, and No job too small! CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: NOT 25 DEC 02 AND 09, 2010 YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. But- THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: YOU NY QUE FILE NO. 2010-030196 Sun 1-6pm. His $150 adoption fee includes located at: 2727 DE ANZA RD. #T-J SAN DIEGO, CA. THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: EVENTAVISION AUDIO FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT emerging filmmakers, potential sponsors, neuter, microchip, vaccinations, and he has • Carpentry ler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 26, 2010 and enthusiastic volunteers! We want tested negative for FELV. Issue Date(s): NOV 04, 11, 18, AND 25, 2010 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): VISUAL SERVICES, SAN DIEGO AUDIO VISUAL FILE NO. 2010-028740 • Plumbing repairs YOU NY QUE This business is being conducted by: A located at: 4901 MORENA BLVD SAN DIEGO, CA 92117 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: UV SMART BEADS you! To learn more, please visit www.sd www.focas-sandiego.org FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT CORPORATION YOU NY QUE 2727 DE ANZA RD #T-J SAN is hereby registered by the following owner(s): TOBY located at: 1680 N. COAST HW #52 LEUCADIA, CA christianfilmfestival.com or call (877) or call 858.205.9974 • Windows & Doors FILE NO. 2010-028975 DIEGO, CA. 92109 CALIFORNIA The transaction of busi- RUSSELL This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- 92024 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 457-7732 Installation THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: BRANCH 92 BOOKS ness began on: 10/27/10 The statement was filed with VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET CATHY CIPOLLA ISOM This business is being conducted PLEASE SPAY OR NEUTER YOUR PETS! located at: 633 MISSOURI ST. #30 SAN DIEGO, CA. David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began CALL FOR PROMPT 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): 01, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 11, 18, 25 & DEC 02, 2010 County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 09, 2010 Issue on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with FRANCIS JAMES DAGG This business is being conducted Date(s): NOV 11, 18, 25 AND DEC 02, 2010 David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT ITEMS FOR SALE 300 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FREE ESTIMATE by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 25, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 18, 25 DEC 02 & 09, 2010 NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. FILE NO. 2010-029394 PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME  References Available Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 27, THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: TASTE OF KYOTO SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT garage/yard sales 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010 located at: 1155 CAMINO DEL MAR #494 SAN DIEGO, DIEGO, NORTH COUNTY DIVISION, 325 SOUTH FILE NO. 2010-030930 858/361-5166 CA. 92014 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): MELROSE DR., VISTA, CA. 92081 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: S.W. TELECOM QUALITY FURNITURE Household goods, Jew- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT (Not a contractor) THE BORDERLESS GROUP LLC This business is being CASE NO: 37-2010-00060977-CU-PT-NC located at: 2908 DUCOMMUN AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA elry, Bicycle, Garden tools, Old Texaco Sign and FILE NO. 2010-027957 conducted by: A CORPORATION THE BORDERLESS PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, LAURA E. PICKRELL 519 92122 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): MUCH MORE Sat Nov 27th 7am 3722 Lotus Dr. THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: GROUP LLC 1155 CAMINO DEL MAR #494 SAN DIEGO, PARKER RD. OCEANSIDE, CA. 92058 760-650-5663 SCOT WUNDERLICH This business is being conducted  hauling AMERICAN CANNABIS FOUNDATION, TH CA. 92014 CALIFORNIA The transaction of business HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on:  misc. for sale COMPASSION, AMERICAN CANNABIS, COMMUNITY began on: 11/01/10 The statement was filed with David CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM ELIJAH THOMAS NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with David CARE GROUP, TH SEATTLE, SAFE ACCESS SAN L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 17, HAULING, DEMOLITION, & TREE SERVICE. L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 01, GILLIAM TO ELIJAH RAND PICKRELL, FROM MASON AVON/MARK IND SLS REP, EUROPA DIEGO, SAN DIEGO SAFE ACCESS 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 11, 18, 25 AND DEC 02, 2010 ALEXANDER GILLIAM TO MASON EDWARD PICKRELL, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 25 DEC 02, 09 AND 16, 2010 15% OFF WITH THIS AD. Call for a FREE Quote located at: 4881 FOND DU LAC CT. SAN DIEGO, CA. MINORS ON BEHALF OF LAURA E. PICKRELL. THE www.youravon.com/europa (928) 759-0467 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Joe 619-227-8512 Fully Licensed & Insured 92117 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): COURT ORDERS THAT all persons interested in this mat- BUSTER FILE NO. 2010-029284 FILE NO. 2010-029986 COPIER - PRINTER - FAX - SCAN Canon DONNA LAMBERT This business is being conducted by: ter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated He is a beautiful Red Spaniel Mix Lic #934706 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MUSIKIDDIES THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: below to show cause, if any, why the petition should not ImageRUNNER 1025IF BRAND NEW $1100 He is 4 yrs old. Sweet and Gentle. located at: 6655 LIPMANN ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92122 is HOLY TURTLE, HOLY TURTLE TATTOO STUDIO  01/01/07 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes CALL(619)231-0446 Buster is Neutered, Vaccinated and movers hereby registered by the following owner(s): ELIZABETH located at: 1966 GARNET AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA 92109 is County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 15, 2010 Issue described above must file a written objection that indi- ESTLINE This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- hereby registered by the following owner(s): MARCEL Microchipped. Date(s): NOV 04, 11, 18 AND 25, 2010 cates the reasons for the objection at least two court days FAST FOOD DISCOUNT CARDS Fast Food COLEMAN MOVING SYSTEMS INC. - OPEN 7 VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET BRITTEN This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- He is ready for a nice calm home. before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must ap- Discount Cards that never expires. 24 Restau- DAYS A WEEK. OFFICE/ RESIDENTIAL. FREE PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET pear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should Call SNAP Foster: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 29, 2010 STARTED The statement was filed with David L. Butler, rants including Arbys, Wendys, Pizza Hut, WARDROBES. FREE ESTIMATES. FAMILY not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the Krispy Kreme and more. Cost $20. R. T. 3115 760-815-0945 Or Email: OWNED SINCE 1979. BBB MEMBER. INSURED COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, EAST COUNTY Issue Date(s): NOV 11, 18, 25 AND DEC 02, 2010 County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 05, 2010 REGIONAL CENTER, 250 EAST MAIN ST. court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE Issue Date(s): NOV 25 DEC 02, 09 AND 16, 2010 WhiteHorse Road PMB 177, Greenville, SC [email protected] LIC # CAL T-189466 ALL MAJOR CREDIT EL CAJON, CA. 92021 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON DEC 14, 2010 TIME: 8:30 29611. (864) 295-5551 CARDS ACCEPTED 619-223-2255 CASE NO: 37-2010-00071508-CU-PT-EC FILE NO. 2010-029526 AM DEPT: 3 325 SOUTH MELROSE DR. VISTA, CA 92081 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY, Thomas F. DiPaolo / SBN THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 11, 18, 25 & DEC 2, 2010 FILE NO. 2010-031221 MANGOSTEEN THE QUEEN OF FRUITS Feel SOUTH COAST PET, SOUTH COAST PET-DENTALS 156779 DIPAOLA & ASSOCIATES, APC 9820 Willow FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: BUSINESS OPTS. 550 located at: 6229 LA JOLLA BLVD LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 better now and try risk free today: www.My Creek Road, Suite 200 San Diego, California 92131 858- FILE NO. 2010-029538 THE CONTECH GROUP, PMC AMERICA, (PRODUCT is hereby registered by the following owner(s): JOSEPH Mangosteen.net 408-0621 HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: HR EXTENSION MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA) A. GOULDING This business is being conducted by: AN An All Volunteer  A DECREE CHANGING PETITIONERS NAME FROM LEE located at: 9735 MESA SPRINGS #155 SAN DIEGO, CA located at: 1509 MORENA BLVD. SAN DIEGO, CA 92110 income opportunities INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: MAKAYLA-ANNDESIGNS.COM Handmade & Non Profit Corporation HWA CLARK TO LISA HWA SEJERSEN THE COURT OR- 92126 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): PA- 09/01/10 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, is hereby registered by the following owner(s): SERGIE L. handcrafted jewelry. Unique and at low prices! Lucky was rescued off the AMAZING INCOME Operate your own busi- DERS THAT all persons interested in this matter shall ap- TRICIA ANN BUSTAMANTE This business is being con- County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 02, 2010 Issue SERRANO JR., KENNY JOHNSON This business is being pear before this court at the hearing indicated below to ducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business www. Makayla-AnnDesigns.com streets of SE San Diego aban- ness sell environmentally safe products Easy Date(s): NOV 11, 18, 25 AND DEC 02, 2010 conducted by: A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP The transaction doned by a roadside. Lucky and show cause, if any, why the petition should not be began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement set up! Anyone can do this! 877-305-1003 granted. Any person objecting to the name changes de- OUTLET CENTER DOORS WINDOWS We have FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego many other Rescued Cats and EMS360 scribed above must file a written objection that indicates FILE NO. 2010-029346 warehouse full of Doors, Windows, Flooring re- NOV 02, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 18, 25 DEC 2 & 9, 2010 County on: NOV 22, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 25 DEC 02, Kittens are looking for loving the reasons for the objection at least two court days be- THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: STONEWARE LIMITED duced Prices (858) 268-0679 WWW.SPORTSGIRLJEWELRY.COM FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 09 AND 16, 2010 permanent homes. Come visit them at the fore the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear located at: 840 ARMADA TERRACE SAN DIEGO, CA. La Jolla FILE NO. 2010-029537 FUND RAISERS FOR YOUTH SPORTS- VERY at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not 92106 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): W. OVER WEIGHT AND UNHAPPY? Need A Phys- Petsmart located in La Jolla Village Square. THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PROFITABLE be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court ROSS STONE This business is being conducted by: AN ical And Mental Makeover? Visit www.these- INSPIRED DESIGNS BY PATRICIA FILE NO. 2010-030946 may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: For more information please visit our website at located at: 9735 MESA SPRINGS #155 SAN DIEGO, CA THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: cretofsuccessfulweightloss.com HEARING TO BE HELD ON DEC 09 , 2010 TIME: 8:30 AM 06/15/75 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, www.catadoptionservice.org REAL ESTATE 800 92126 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): PA- PURELY ALPACA, CHOICE ALPACA FOOTWEAR DEPT: E-14 4TH FLOOR The address of the court is same County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 29, 2010 Issue RESALE & NEW women’s clothes, acces- TRICIA ANN BUSTAMANTE This business is being con- located at: 4225 EMET CT. SAN DIEGO, CA 92117 is as noted above ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 4, 11, 18 &25, 2010 Date(s): NOV 11, 18, 25 AND DEC 02, 2010 sories, shoes, jewelry, $5 - 35, Designer BAR- CAT ADOPTION SERVICE An all volunteer ducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business hereby registered by the following owner(s): BRIAN  investment properties SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) GAINS, Tierrasanta. (619) 985-6700 non profit corporation. Lucky was rescued off FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed SCHIEBER This business is being conducted by: AN IN- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: FILE NO. 2010-029312 with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: DIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: the streets of SE San Diego abandoned by a (AVISO AL DEMANDADO) HYUNG RAN WON, THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: NOV 02, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 18, 25 DEC 2 & 9, 2010 WEIGHTLOSS Fast results! Dr. recommended! SERVING S.D. SINCE 1967 11/07/10 The statement was filed with David L. Butler, roadside. Lucky and many other Rescued individually and doing business as SUNNY TIME GILMORE COLLECTIONS amazing energy! $100 months supply FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 17, 2010 Issue DELI; and DOES 1 through 25 inclusive located at: 4857 NEWPORT AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 Cats and Kittens are looking for loving INVESTMENT PROPERTY FILE NO. 2010-028784 Date(s): NOV 25 DEC 02, 09 AND 16, 2010 www.30lbsthirtydays.com (866) 285-7045 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: is hereby registered by the following owner(s): GARY permanent homes. Come visit them at the La THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MILANO AUTO GROUP SPECIALISTS, (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DEMANDANTE) GILMORE GOLDSMITH, INC. This business is being con-  misc. for trade Jolla Petsmart located in La Jolla Village located at: 7710 BALBOA AVE. SUITE 223-D SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CAROLINA IN THE COURT OF COMMON SALES & EXCHANGES GATEWAY WEST PROPERTIES, INC., a California ducted by: A CORPORATION GARY GILMORE GOLD- PLEAS THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Square. For more information please visit corporation, individually and doing business as CA 92111 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): APARTMENTS • OFFICE BUILDINGS SMITH, INC. 4857 NEWPORT AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 SHANTIAI ENTERPRISES, INC. This business is being COUNTY OF CHARLESTON ATT READERS! FREE BOOKS! Trade your www.catadoptionservice.org CABRILLO BUSINESS PARK CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: NOT COMMERCIAL•LEASING•FEE COUNSELING conducted by: A CORPORATION SHANTIAI ENTERPRISES, Susan Chambers, Case #: 10-CP-10-8055 books for free at www.PaperBackSwap.com! • RESORT PROPERTIES ANYWHERE NOTICE! You have been sued. The court may decide YET STARTED The statement was filed with David L. But-  against you without your being heard unless you respond INC. 2343 LAGOON VIEW DR. CARDIFF, CA. 92007 CAL- Plaintiff, vs. pet services • REAL ESTATE PROBLEM SOLVING ler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCT 29, 2010 IFORNIA The transaction of business began on: 12/26/09 ITEMS WANTED 325 within 30 days. Read the information below Issue Date(s): NOV 11, 18, 25 AND DEC 02, 2010 NOTICE OF FILING SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT K9 PHYSICAL THERAPY/REHAB CUTTING You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons and The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk Suit to Satisfy Lien on Real Property GEORGE JONILONIS legal papers are served on you to file a written response FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT of San Diego County on: OCT 25, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV Jennie Miller nka Jennie M. Bianchi, individually and as EDGE K9 REHAB www.cuttingedgek9.com We “The Estate Builder” FILE NO. 2010-029602 18, 25 DEC 02 AND 09, 2010 have Been Featured On Local And National at this court and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A Personal representative of the estate of Beulah Beatrice 858-278-4040 letter or phone call will not protect you. Your written re- THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE Cook, (non-jury) Defendant, News, Radio And A Number Of Local Papers DER HEISSE BACKOFEN A EUROPEAN BAKERY 3536 Ashford St., San Diego, CA 92111 sponse must be in proper legal form if you want the court OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME To the Defendants named above: And Magazine Articles. Swimming is one of our to hear your case. There may be a court form that you can located at: 6460 CONVOY COURT #88 SAN DIEGO, CA. (1) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME(S): a. ROSECRANS AUTO in Clairemont. 92117 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer strongest recommendations for most K9’s. It [email protected] use for your response. You can find these court forms and REPAIR (2) LOCATED AT: 1076 ROSECRANS ST. SAN the Complaint in this action, a copy of which is herewith more information at the California Courts online Self-Help STEFANIE JONILONIS This business is being conducted DIEGO, CA. 92106 (3) THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME is an ideal form of exercise for a number of Fax 760-431-4744 by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer on reasons. We offer assisted swimming in a Center (www.courtinfo.ca.govselfhelp), your county li- REFERED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY subscriber, at his office at the address below, within thirty brary, or the courthouse nearest you. If you cannot pay the on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with ON: 05/14/2009, and assigned File No. 2009-014515 (4) (30) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of warm water environment. The benefits are: •  for sale or exchange filing fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver form. If you David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV IS (ARE) ABANDONED BY THE FOLLOWING REGIS- FREE 2-NIGHT Non-weight-bearing (reducing stress on joints) do not file your response on time, you may lose the case 02, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV 11, 18, 25 & DEC 02, 2010 TRANT(S): JAMES M. HICKEY 1070 ALBION ST. SAN such service. The original is filed with the court of Com- • Facilitates full use of the front and hind legs Water view home. Buy, or lease option, by default, and your wages, money, and property may be FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT DIEGO, CA. 92106 The statement was filed with David L. mon Pleas, Charleston, South Carolina. vs. partial use as seen with underwater tread- $1650,000. 21,800 ft Kearny Mesa office taken without further warning from the court. There are FILE NO. 2010-029275 Butler , County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV 10, YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE FURTHER that if you VACATION! fail to appear and defend and fail to answer the Com- mills • Dogs are often able to actively swim building $3,950,000, 18 miles Baja oceanfront, other legal requirements. You may want to call an attor- THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: ACAI POWER 2010 Issue date(s): NOV 18, 25 DEC 02 AND 09, 2010 ney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may plaint as required by this Summons within thirty (30) days need partner, Idaho Resort F&C $625,000. Try located at: 4680 CASS ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is SUMMONS (Family Law) Donate Car • Boat • RV • Motorcycle although unable to move their legs on land want to call an attorney referral service. If you cannot af- after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such serv- hereby registered by the following owner(s): FERNANDA NOTICE TO RESPONDENT (Name): JOYCE SANTOS (due to stroke/ spinal injury) • Allows manual your sale, exchange ideas? Geo. Jonilonis, Rltr. ford an attorney, you may be eligible for free legal serv- ice, judgment by default will be entered against you for SILVEIRA This business is being conducted by: AN INDI- You are being sued 619 454 4151 ices from a nonprofit legal services program. You can techniques by therapist/ manual resistance to VIDUAL The transaction of business began on: 10/01/10 Petitioner’s name is: ARGAE MANGULABNAN the relief demanded in the Complaint. 1-800-CarAngel locate these nonprofit groups at the California Legal Serv- an affected limb • Swimming in a controlled The statement was filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk CASE NUMBER: D 516254 ISSUE DATE(S): NOV 25 DEC 02 AND 09, 2010 ices Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the California www.boatangel.org environment is the safest way for clients to ex- MARKETPLACE ADS of San Diego County on: OCT 29, 2010 Issue Date(s): NOV You have 30 calendar days after this Summons and Pe- Courts Online Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 11, 18, 25 AND DEC 02, 2010 tition are served on you to file a Response ( form FL-120 ercise. • Speeds recovery following injury/ gov/selfhelp), or by contacting your local court or county FILE NO. 2010-031227 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT or FL-123) at the court and have a copy served on the pe- surgery • Improves function and quality of life bar association THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FC TUNAVILLE FILE NO. 2010-029400 titioner. A letter or phone call will not protect you. NOTE: The court has a statuatory lien for waived fees and • Works reciprocal muscle groups throughout THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: If you do not file your Response on time, the court may PORTUGAL, WOMENS TEAM PORTUGAL costs on any settlement or arbitration award of $10,000 the session (helps correct muscle imbalances) INTERNATIONAL PROBATE RESEARCH, INTERPRO make orders affecting your marriage or domestic part- located at: 2409 GREEN RIVER DR. CHULA VISTA, CA or more in a civil case. The court’s lien must be paid be- • Reduces pain and inflammation • Reduces located at: 4455 LAMONT ST. STE 2 SAN DIEGO, CA. nership, your property, and custody of your children. You 91915 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): JO- fore the court will dismiss the case. HEALTH SERVICES 375 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): may be ordered to pay support and attorney fees and LENE FERRIERA, MICHAEL FERRIERA This business is canine obesity thus decreasing the risk of Tiene 30 DíAS DE CALENDARIO después de que le en- MICHAEL L. AZARIAN This business is being conducted costs. If you cannot pay the filing fee, ask the clerk for a being conducted by: HUSBAND AND WIFE The transac- other health-related problems • Increases CLEAN - COURTEOUS - PROFESSIONAL treguen esta citación y papeles legales para presentar by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began fee wavier form. tion of business began on: 09/01/10 The statement was  una respuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer que se health & beauty strength, range of motion and cardiovascular on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with If you want legal advice, contact a lawyer immediately. • Interior / Exterior entregue una copia al demandante. Una carta o una lla- filed with David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego conditioning • Prevents overheating through David L. Butler, County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOV You can get information about finding lawyers at the Cal- • Cabinet Finishing mada telefónica no lo protegen. 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INTERNATIONAL IN 30 DAYS ness • Provides good cross training for the Install Crown & Base Molding tic partners until the petition is dismissed, a judgment is en el Centro de Ayunda de las Cortes de California PROBATE RESEARCH (2) LOCATED AT: 4455 LAMONT ST. THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: competitive, athletic dog (619) 227-7802 • ”Popcorn”Ceiling Removal entered, or the court makes further orders. These orders All Natural • Dr. Recommended (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/), en la biblioteca STE 2 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 (3) THE FICTITIOUS BUSI- CONSTANT MOTION FITNESS are enforceable anywhere in California by any law en- • Insured, Quality Workmanship de leyes de su condado o en la corte que le quede más NESS NAME REFERED TO ABOVE WAS FILED IN SAN located at: 3649 WAWONA DR. SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 is Free Wellness Evaluation SALMON PAWS-PREMIUM PET TREATS Buy forcement officer who has received or seen a copy of them. cerca. 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Having trouble closing your Buying? Selling? sale? I can provide same CARZ day proof of insurance! www.SanDiegoCarz.com THINKBRIAN.BIZ Cars starting at $2,990 Auto • Home • Life • Workers Comp Michael R. Reese Brian J. Lewis 7330 Engineer Rd, Suite B Insurance Agent Cell: 858-228-6696 MARK or JASON 619-300-5032 Coastal Properties Bus: 858-694-5056 Fax: 858-694-5070 DRE #01440201 [email protected] Lic: OF12728 3196 MIDWAY DR. (619)224-0500 open house directory la jolla Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 7964 Calle De La Plata . . . . .5BR/4BA ...... $1,898,000 ...... Greg Noonan • 858-551-3302 Sat & Sun 1-4pm ...... 6045 Folsom ...... 4BR/4.5BA ...... $2,395,000 ...... Greg Noonan • 858-551-3302 Sat 2-4pm ...... 5726 La Jolla Blvd...... 2BR/2BA ...... $394,900 ...... James Jam • 760-635-8501 Sat 1-4pm ...... 5372 Chelsea St...... 2BR/2BA ...... $1,095,000 ...... Mindy Flanagan • 858-922-5996 Sun 2-4pm ...... 303 Coast Blvd. #14 ...... 2BR/2BA ...... $799,000 ...... Maryl Weightman • 858-354-2913 Sun 1-4pm ...... 5628 Waverly ...... 3BR/1BA ...... $850,000-$950,876 ...... David Schroedl • 858-459-0202 Sun 1-4pm ...... 457 Coast Blvd. #503 ...... 2BR/2BA ...... $1,000,000 ...... Ozstar De Jourday • 619-248-7827 Sun 1-4pm ...... 1039 Coast Blvd. #A ...... 2BR/2BA ...... $1,299,000 ...... The Reed Team • 858-395-4033 Sun 11-2pm ...... 245 Prospect #3 ...... 2BR/2BA ...... $1,499,000 ...... Andrew Jabro • 858-525-5498 Sun 1-4pm ...... 376 Bonair St...... 3BR/2.5BA ...... $1,500,000-$1,700,876 ...... David Schroedl • 858-459-0202 pacific beach / mission beach / crown point Open 7 days a week 12-5pm . . . .4151 Mission Blvd...... Bernie Sosna • 858-490-6127 Sun 1-4pm ...... 3500 Bayside Walk #3A . . . .2BR/2BA ...... $899,000 ...... Mel Burgess • 619-857-8930 point loma / ocean beach Sat & Sun 11-4pm ...... 616 San Antonio Ave...... 4BR/3BA ...... $795,000 ...... Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sat & Sun 11-4pm ...... 820 Bangor St...... 3BR/2BA ...... $1,795,000 ...... Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sat & Sun 11-4pm ...... 885 Armada Terrace ...... 2BR/2BA ...... $995,000 ...... Robert Realty • 619-852-8827 Sat & Sun 11-4pm ...... 3658 Dudley St...... 4BR/4BA ...... $1,250,000 ...... Robert Realty • 619-852-8827

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Thanksgiving SATURDAY, NOV. 27 TUESDAY, NOV. 30 eats in La Jolla • Mike Huckabee’s “A Simple Christ- • Tom Larson’s “The Saddest Music mas” and “Can’t Wait Till Christmas” Ever Written” discussion and book book signing, 11 a.m., Warwick’s, singing, 7:30 p.m., Warwick’s, 7812 7812 Girard Ave., (858) 454-0347, Girard Ave., (858) 729-5514, www.warwicks.com, free with book www.warwicks.com, free purchase • Dr. Andrew Chapokas discussion • Apolo Ono’s “Zero Regrets: Be on “Dental Decay: How Do I Prevent Greater Than Yesterday” book sign- It?” 1 p.m., The Riford Center, 6811 ing, 12:30 p.m., Warwick’s, 7812 La Jolla Blvd., (858) 459-0831, Girard Ave., (858) 454-0347, www.therifordcenter.org, free www.warwicks.com, free with book THURSDAY, NOV. 25 purchase • Tapenade three-course dinner, • Jazzercize led by Tamaran Bur- WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 including beef shank onion soup bank, 9 a.m., The Riford Center, • “Winterscapes around the World” or red and golden beet salad, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., (858) 459- exhibition opening, on display until Alaskan salmon or roasted turkey 0831, www.therifordcenter.org, Dec. 31, Sundays-Fridays 10 a.m. to breast and traditional Milla $45/month ($35 for members) 6 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., dessert, noon to 6 p.m., 7612 Fay Cosmopolitan Fine Arts Gallery, Ave., (858) 551-7500, www.tape- 7932 Girard Ave., (858) 456-9506, naderestaurant.com, $38 for SUNDAY, NOV. 28 www.cosmopolitanart.com, free adults, $24 for children • Social bridge, 12:30 p.m., The • Christian Lander’s “Whiter Shades • Thanksgiving dinner, drink spe- Riford Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., of Pale” discussion and book sign- cials and three football games, 10 (858) 459-0831, www.therifordcen- ing, 7:30 p.m., Warwick’s, 7812 ter.org, $2 Girard Ave., (858) 456-9506, a.m. to 10 p.m., La Jolla Brew www.warwicks.com, free House, 7536 Fay Ave., (858) 456-6279, www.lajollabrew- MONDAY, NOV. 29 • Clara Chung “The Art in My Heart” house.com and Vision “Chaos and Clarity” album • “The 3½ Stories of Christmas” release party, 8 p.m., The Loft, 9500 • Ocean-view buffet with roasted dinner theatre production, 5:30 Gilman Drive, (858) 534-8497, mem- Diestel turkey, herb-crusted p.m., La Jolla Presbyterian Church, bers $4, students $8, regular $10 prime rib, roasted New Zealand 7715 Draper Ave., (858) 729-5514, leg of lamb, salads, sides, seafood [email protected], $25 for adults, Spike and Mike’s “New $20 for students, $15 for children and sweets, 1 to 8:30 p.m., La Generation of Animation” Valencia Hotel, 1132 Prospect • Rick Springfield’s “Late, Late at Craig “Spike” Decker will share Night” book signing, 7 p.m., War- St., (858) 454-0771, www.lava- his collection of more than 20 ani- wick’s, 7812 Girard Ave., (858) 729- lencia.com, $38 for children 12 mated films from around the world. 5514, www.warwicks.com, free with and under, $75 for adults The men that popularized “Sick purchase of book • Formal dinner at La Valencia’s and Twisted” animation are stray- • Odeum guitar duo mini-concert, Sky Room, featuring four-course ing away from the “sick” theme this noon, The Athenaeum, 1008 Wall meal of “Willie Bird” turkey, grilled year and focusing on the future of St., (858) 454-5872, www.lja- Copper River salmon, pan-roasted animation. Museum of Contempo- thenaeum.org, free pork, warm spinach salad, celery rary Art, 700 Prospect St., (858) root soup, pan-roasted scallops, • Jazzercize led by Tamaran Bur- 459-8707, spike@spikeand- bank, sweet potato gnocchi, honey crisp 9 a.m. and 5:45 p.m., The mike.com, $10-$15 Riford Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., apple crumble, pecan pie and Friday, Nov. 26 at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. (858) 459-0831, www.therifordcen- chocolate ganache cake, (858) ter.org, $45/month ($35 for mem- Saturday, Nov. 27 at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. 454-0771 bers) Sunday, Nov. 28 at 4 and 6 p.m. La Jolla Mom shares sweet treat technique Katie Dillon, better known by her alias “La Jolla Mom,” has turned a family blog into an extensive website about lifestyle topics including food, parenting, spas, wine, housekeep- ing and local events. This month, Dillon shared her recipe for turkey cupcakes — her own twist on a recipe she found while Courtesy of La Jolla Mom perusing the Internet. Unlike infuri- atingly faultless chefs on cooking non-intimidating. “turned out to be the right call,” she shows, Dillon fully explicates poten- You can use any cupcake recipe for said, “as it’s almost the same color as tial trouble spots and how to simplify this project, but she used Ina Garten’s the cookies and donut holes.” the treats to make the holiday recipe pumpkin cupcake recipe, which — Mariko Lamb

What you Directions: Place a cut-in-half before putting it on the 4. marshmallow on candy corn. Push the need: Insert edible stick back of cupcake, opposite entire colored end into the • Cupcakes 1. inside donut hole the donut hole head. donut hole. Be gentle, as • Frosting attach to cupcake to form Push cookie into they can crumble. If you • Donut holes body. 5. cupcake and prop have trouble with the • Annie’s Ginger Cookies Frost entire body. (It up on the marshmallow. candy corn falling off, use frosting to secure it. • Red fruit roll-up (such 2. helps to use a tiny Cut fruit roll-up into as Fruit by the Foot) brush to touch up or get 6. small strips, about Push in two mini • Candy corn underneath the donut.) an inch long. Angle the 7. chocolate chips for • Mini chocolate chips Put a small stripe of edges and wrap around eyes and add candy corn or M&Ms 3. frosting on the back the candy corn. If you feet. • Large marshmallows of four candy corns. Attach have the patience, take a For more recipes from • Edible “sticks,” such as them to half of the ginger toothpick and dab frosting La Jolla Mom, visit a pretzels or candy melts cookie. under the fruit roll-up www.lajollamom.com. PAGE 20 | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2010 | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

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