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A skateboarder stands in the doorway of the former bait shack on the South Mission Beach jetty. THOMAS MELVILLE / BEACH & BAY PRESS City Council approves regulations for short-term rentals

BY DAVE SCHWAB | BEACH & BAY PRESS City Council members Scott Sher- ‘The City Council listened to their constituents man, Chris Cate and David Beach and bayfront residents versus out-of- state investors.’ Alvarez. were mostly delighted by the City Greg Daunoras, Pacific Beach Council’s July 16 vote favoring GREG DAUNORAS Town Council president, con- stricter regulations allowing pri- PRESIDENT OF PACIFIC BEACH TOWN COUNCIL curred with the City Council vote. mary-residence-only rentals with “I was very pleased with the a six-month maximum. tively impact San Diego tourism bers Barbara Bry of District 1 and decision of the City Council Amplified Ale Works expands Not unsurprisingly, local short- while hinting at a possible legal Lorie Zapf of District 2, whose restricting short-term rentals to term rental industry members challenge. coastal districts have the most only owners and residents of with Amplified Backstage disapproved of the City Council’s The new regulations were short-term rentals in the city. SEE PAGE 8 decision, insisting it will nega- authored by City Council mem- Dissenting votes were cast by SEE RENTALS, Page 4

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First, the people were asked which “The San Diego brand story is region of the country they most now being told across multiple wanted to visit. The majority chose media plant-rooms, channels, sto- the West Coast. Second, an open- rytellers and influencers around the ended question was included asking world,” she said. them which destination on the West Gutierrez explained that potential Coast was the most beautiful. travelers need tangible reasons and San Diego in general was named iconic imagery that clearly commu- The Bahia Belle cruises up Mission Bay. THOMAS MELVILLE / BEACH & BAY PRESS most often, with some answers call- nicate why San Diego is a must-see ing out particular places like Del self a San Diego resident. of the bay from the huge display win- San Diego?’” she said. “The diversity destination. Mar. The questions on the survey Rogers has many favorite places dows are unforgettable,” she said. of San Diego’s offerings is what sets “For these long-haul markets, we implied that the people had been to along the coast, including Harbor Rogers’ other favorite San Diego it apart from other destinations and promote San Diego as California’s their suggested location before. Island. coastal scenery icons include the this is not the first honor San Diego Beach City,” said Gutierrez. Other areas such as Sunset Cliffs or “The view of the skyline and the vantage point from Centennial Park has garnered.” But what ultimately garners San La Jolla were not specifically called sailboats bobbing in the water shows in Coronado, sunsets at the Ocean Gutierrez explained that in March Diego the top spot for the most out by those polled, explained San Diego in its prettiest light. It’s so Beach Pier, and La Jolla Shores. of this year, Family Vacation Critic scenic city on the West Coast? Rogers. quintessentially San Diego – a beau- Edna Gutierrez, public relations named Coronado as one of the Best Gutierrez stated that it was the peo- “San Diego County houses so tiful space reaching right down to manager at San Diego Tourism Beaches for Families in 2018. ple who help make San Diego iconic. much beautiful coastline, visitors the water,” Rogers said. Authority is not at all surprised by In October 2017, San Diego “There is a symbiotic relationship can tailor their experience to their Having Sunday brunch at Bali Hai the poll’s results. ranked No. 1 for Best Beach Desti- between those who live and work likes. That’s one of the things that restaurant on Shelter Island is a San “With 70 miles of breathtaking nation and Year Round Perfect here, and those who visit. San Die- make it so special,” said Rogers, her- Diego must for Rogers. “Those views beaches, the question is ‘why not Weather, according to the readers gans are the ultimate face of San of Travel + Leisure magazine’s Diego and maintaining that friendly “America’s Favorite Cities” issue. In vibe will ensure visitors want to that same month, Conde Nast Trav- come back,” Gutierrez said. eler reader’s choice awards ranked For Rogers, that friendly vibe in San Diego in the Top 10 Best Big SoCal culture is perfectly embodied Cities in the U.S. at the Ocean Beach Pier. Just a month earlier, Sunset.com “You’ll likely see in one snapshot: had listed San Diego as No. 1 in its hula hoopers and skateboarders in list of 20 Best California Beach Vaca- their swim suits, beach cruisers, tion Spots. buskers, surfers, colorful beach “Word of mouth is very powerful, umbrellas, strolling beachgoers enjoy- but also the San Diego Tourism ing frozen yogurt, open-air bars, and Authority’s marketing initiatives fishers on the pier,” Rogers said. New International Arrivals facility opens at SD Airport The San Diego County Regional stop flights are added. Airport Authority, along with offi- “As airlines look to add to their cials from U.S. Customs and Border international networks, it is vital we Protection and Turner|PCL Joint have adequate facilities readily Venture, recently held a ribbon-cut- available to compete and attract ting to mark the completion of a new air service,” said Kimberly new 130,000-square-foot Interna- Becker, Airport Authority presi- tional Arrivals facility at San Diego dent/CEO. “With twice the number International Airport’s Terminal 2. of international gates, the latest The new facility will allow the air- technologies, and an expanded bag- port to accommodate the increase in gage claim and passenger wait area, international passengers resulting this new facility ensures we are from recently added overseas flights. equipped to provide a world-class SAN has experienced significant experience for international pas- growth in international arrivals in sengers arriving into San Diego.” the past quarter-century – from The new facility improves the about 50,000 passengers a year in processing experience for passen- the early 1990s to more than gers with reduced wait times and a 400,000 a year in 2017. That more welcoming environment. It number – and the associated eco- features the newest technologies nomic impact – will continue to from U.S. Customs and Border Pro- grow as more international non- tection. BEACH & BAY PRESS · THURSDAY, JULY 26, 2018 · PAGE 3

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RENTALS >> “Nobody lives in Mission Beach CONT. FROM PG. 1 six months out of the year, then travels the other six. We’re talking their primary residence,” Duanoras about losing forever 95 percent of said. “The City Council listened to short-term rental investment in Mis- their constituents versus out-of- sion Beach.” state investors.” Mechanic felt that City Council PB resident Marcie Beckett was opted to “appease the emotions of appreciative of the decision. constituents” on short-term rentals, “The new rules will protect hous- rather than focus on the socio-eco- ing supply and preserve neighbor- nomic impact of the new ordinance hoods and communities, while still being crafted. allowing all residents to share rooms “Restricting rentals to primary and entire homes with visitors,” residences sounds good, but what Beckett said. “Mission Beach will does this mean?,” he asked. “No one once again become a thriving com- even asked how you define primary munity of neighbors who support residences. Should creating policy each other, all local businesses, be based on emotion or fact?” while still accommodating thou- Concluded Mechanic, “We will be sands of summertime visitors.” analyzing the current situation to Beckett claimed the new rules determine what the next steps will governing short-term rentals will: be now that this unconstitutional increase City revenue due to more and illegal ordinance has been residents being able to find hous- passed.” ing; increase property tax revenue A cornerstone of the mayor’s pro- ($23M) as hundreds of older STVRs posal, the so-called “plus one” pro- Council members Barbara Bry and Lorie Zapf, representing Council Districts 1 and 2, both hardest hit by the are sold to residents who will pay preponderance of short-term vacation rentals, held a well-attended press conference in the backyard of a pri- vision allowing people to rent out higher property taxes; hike TOT vate home in Crown Point on Friday, July 13. DAVE SCHWAB / BEACH & BAY PRESS their own residence, and one addi- taxes from more hotels being built tional place, was also denied. In its providing more good-paying jobs to to special interests and the mayor’s sion Beach rentals will also not be Jonah Mechanic of Sea Breeze place was inserted a condition residents; result in more residents one-sided Airbnb proposal,” Curry grandfathered into the City’s new Vacation Rentals in La Jolla agreed, allowing one more additional paying sales taxes all year long said. “After 11 long years, this is a vic- ordinance. Mission Beach has the warning the decision will have neg- dwelling unit on the same parcel as patronizing all local businesses; and tory for coastal residents. It is a rea- highest number of short-term ative ramifications for rental own- the owner’s primary residence. allow businesses to recruit more sonable compromise, provided there rentals — upwards of 40 percent — ers and residents alike. City Council, however, left the good workers because they can now are safeguards against fraud, strict along the beachfront. “More than 90 percent of short- door open for future discussion of find housing. and significant fines for abuse, and Following the vote, some specu- term rental owners in Mission Beach granny flats and duplexes possibly Past Pacific Beach Planning adequate funding for enforcement.” lated its net effect will be to end own- have rentals that are not their prima- qualifying as short-term rentals. Group chair Brian Curry said the A “carve out” of Mission Beach ers’ renting out of all second homes ry residence, unlike other areas of the Under the new ordinance, short- decision was long overdue. in the mayor’s proposal was also or investment properties as short- city where people live there for part of term rentals will have to have licens- “The City Council finally stood up defeated on July 16. Existing Mis- term vacation rentals. the year,” Mechanic said. es which will be non-transferable.

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‘My RV has allowed me Residents in RVs rally to change parking regulations to have my autonomy and my own space, my BY DAVE SCHWAB | BEACH & BAY PRESS own place to live.’ RV residents rallied at South VALERIE GRISCHY Shores Park in Mission Bay July 23 ONE OF THE LAWSUIT’S PLANTIFFS demanding an end to City policy allowing ticketing and impounding of their vehicles. Mariner’s Point at night?” The rally featured comments from Fines RV owners are subjected to residents who live in their RVs, many range from $50 for violation of signs disabled, who are receiving tickets while parking at odd hours to under two existing City ordinances: $112.50 for vehicle habitation. The (SD Muni. Code § 86.0139(a)), pro- cost of reclaiming a towed vehicle is hibiting parking an RV anywhere on substantially higher. City streets and lots between 2 a.m. States the RV class-action lawsuit: and 6 a.m.; and (SD Muni. Code § “In the midst of a severe housing 86.0137(f)), prohibiting vehicle crisis, dramatically rising rents, a habitation. Police may impound shrinking affordable housing sup- their vehicles after five unpaid tickets. ply, scarcity of shelter beds and a “We want everyone to know, homeless population that has grown including the police, that we’ve filed 23 percent in five years, the City is suit calling for them to quit ticketing targeting its most vulnerable resi- RV owners, many of whom are on dents. There are at least 817 unshel- disability, and are far more affected tered homeless residents in San than they would otherwise be and Diego, many with disabilities, who have nowhere else to go,” said attor- seek shelter in their RVs, campers. ney Ann Menasche, representing RV RV residents held a rally at South Shores Park in Mission Bay on Monday, July 23. “Their vehicles are their only reli- owners, whom she pointed out are able, safe shelter from the elements on limited finances and dispropor- The suit challenges the City’s tick- before becoming disabled or falling to maintain her independence. and only place to store their belong- tionately impacted by the two exist- eting and impoundment policies on on hard times. “My RV has allowed me to have ings. Yet, even though there are no ing RV statutes. grounds that they are unconstitu- Valerie Grischy, one of the suit’s my autonomy and my own space, adequate alternatives, the City has “Some of these people are exist- tional and discriminate against peo- plaintiffs, was a licensed chiroprac- my own place to live,” she said. “I’m repeatedly ticketed and harassed ing on disability, which pays $900 a ple with disabilities under the Amer- tor with a successful career before not crammed in with a lot of other these individuals for seeking shelter month, not enough for them to icans with Disabilities Act. getting into a serious car accident people.” in their vehicles, or simply for own- afford a home,” Menasche said. “If A motion for preliminary injunc- in 2009. Her only income now is Grischy, who has a large dog and ing vehicles and having nowhere their vehicles get towed, or tion requesting a stop to the ticket- Supplemental Security Income. a cat living with her, said she and else to park." impounded, it could compromise ing and impounding of vehicles “When I saw that I got less than other RV denizens are forced to con- Menasche, senior attorney with their health — or even worse. In while the lawsuit is pending was $900 a month on disability, I knew stantly relocate and always live in DRC who is among attorneys repre- fact, I know of one person who died scheduled to be heard July 26 before that I could either pay rent or pay fear of getting tickets they can’t senting plaintiffs in Bloom et al. vs. because of it, a guy whose father Judge Anthony Battaglia. for other necessities I need to live, afford. City of San Diego, concluded: “It was paralyzed.” “The City cannot comment on but not both,” Grischy said. “The Concerning what she’d like the makes no sense from a public health Disability Rights California, Fish pending litigation,” said Katie only option that made any sense City to do, Grischy replied, “There perspective to take people’s RVs and & Richardson, and the National Law Keach, director of Communications was to use my back SSI money to are plenty of parking lots that aren’t throw them onto the streets. Rather Center on Homelessness and Pover- Department for City of San Diego. get a RV.” surrounded by residences that are than solve the city’s homelessness ty filed a class-action lawsuit, Bloom RV rally speakers said those tar- Prior to the rally, Grischy said, mostly vacant in the evening. Why crisis, it places people’s health and et al. vs. City of San Diego, in U.S. geted were often hard-working peo- although she’s not a traditional home- can’t RVs be in parking lots, like very lives in jeopardy and makes the District Court in November 2017. ple who paid taxes all their lives owner, that RV living has allowed her South Shores, Fiesta Island or situation that much worse.” PB patio furniture thief sentenced to year in jail

BY NEAL PUTNAM | BEACH & BAY PRESS The probation officer continued lence. She said Manjarrez has "an to use a calculator in court to add immigration problem" and "his life A nighttime thief who stole thou- up the figures, and Walsh waited for will change significantly." She did- sands of dollars worth of patio fur- the computations. After a few min- n't go into specifics and could not be niture from Pacific Beach homes utes, the judge said it would be bet- reached for comment afterwards. was sentenced July 5 to 270 days in ter to hold a restitution hearing on If Manjarrez is not an American jail. July 24. Walsh said he would sus- citizen, he could be deported now Restitution was ordered to all 19 pend all the various fines and fees so that he has five felony convictions. victims listed in the criminal com- victims could be paid first. Manjarrez, wearing a tan jail uni- plaint against Jose Ledesma Man- Manjarrez was seen on home form, said nothing while listening Make the Right Choice Senior Living jarrez, 44, by San Diego Superior surveillance cameras taking a wide to the discussion with a Spanish Established in early 2008, Jean located in highly desireable neigh- Court Judge Timothy Walsh, but the variety of furniture in the middle of speaking interpreter. Brooks (UCSD Graduate) and Todd borhoods close to UCSD, La Jolla, exact amount will be determined the night. He also took umbrellas, Deputy District Attorney Zachary Brooks (Air Force Veteran, US Air Pacific Beach, Clairemont (Mount later in July. cactus plants, chairs, tables, sofas, a Wallace said the plea agreement Force Academy Graduate) had the Street Area) medical facilities and the The sheriff's department deter- basketball hoop, a hammock, pil- with his office called for a 270-day desire to develop Assisted Living Care beach. Come see us today before mined Thursday night that Man- lows, and just about anything else sentence, though the probation Homes and Services for seniors that making your final choice. Make the jarrez will be released from the he could find, according to court department recommended a higher are a cut above the rest at fair & com- Right Choice Today. For more info South Bay Detention Facility on records. sentence. petitive rates. Right Choice Senior call (619) 246-2003 or go to the Sept. 23, as Walsh gave him credit He pleaded guilty to five counts Wallace said the thefts were "not Living has Residential Care Homes website. for serving 112 days in jail. of grand theft, and 14 counts were a one-time offense," but repeated Manjarrez's attorney, Victoria dismissed on May 30. thefts over a long time period. • Full Service Assisted Living and Barana, disputed the restitution fig- "Mr. Manjarrez did steal thou- Walsh called Manjarrez's conduct Care Home Communities ure of $19,655.85, which was list- sands of dollars of patio furniture as "brazen," noting that he struck in • Respite/Short Term Stays at Resonable Rates ed in the probation report. A proba- in Pacific Beach during the night," the middle of the night which he • Secure VA Benefits for Veterans & tion officer told the judge she did not said Barana. "We're not trying to described as disturbing. Manjarrez Spouses to Help Pay for Care Costs know how that figure was arrived at excuse these furniture thefts from did not enter inside any homes, and CALL TODAY TO RECEIVE • Home Care / Hourly or Live-in because she was adding up the fig- these homes." took items that were in back yards Veteran Owned & Operated ures in court and didn't come up Barana said he had no prior or porches. He sometimes put a box FREE AND COST SAVING 858-565-2911 with that same amount. record and no history of vio- over outside lighting. INFORMATION rightchoiceseniorliving.org THURSDAY · JULY 26, 2018 6 BEACH & BAY PRESS NEWS

NEWS BRIEFS Some Pacific Beach residents upset BAIT BIKE PROGRAM WORKING during the concert intermission, there will be The Bait Bike program created to catch an onstage demonstration by Champi- thieves using GPS tracking on vehicles onship Martial Arts, who will be giving kids as churches continue homeless meals costing enough to make their theft a felony and young adults a demonstration on how rather than a misdemeanor, is working. to handle situations with strangers and bul- BY DAVE SCHWAB | BEACH & BAY PRESS Best of all, the conviction rate for those lies. There are now 82 neighborhood watch nabbed is 100 percent, police say. Community controversy has captains in PB, said coordinator Marcella “The District Attorney has assigned us a resurfaced recently over meals Teran. prosecutor for all our cases,” said San served to the homeless at Pacific Diego Police officer Daniel Niefer, who has Beach Methodist Church, which been with the bait bike program since its FUNDRAISER FOR FIESTA ISLAND DOG PARK some neighbors believe is attracting inception in 2014. “Since last year, we’ve the wrong element and inviting The Fiesta Island Dog Owners (FIDO) had 22 felony arrests.” crime such as illegal drugs and bike group will hold a fundraiser from 5 to 8 Niefer said, with two bike-theft cases theft. p.m. Friday, July 27 at Bay City Brewery, pending, that 129 of 131 total arrests since A long thread on Next Door.com 3760 Hancock St. Ten percent of the beer the start of the program have resulted in has featured a renewed, back-and- sales will go to FIDO. convictions. forth debate over whether serving In June 2017, District 2 Councilmember CRYSTAL PIER FISHING DERBY meals to homeless and other needy Lorie Zapf announced at a press confer- residents is a positive — or a negative The Crystal Pier Fishing Derby will take ence she was successful in getting $3,000 — for the beach community. place 7 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 28. Some PB residents claim that the homeless people who frequent the free in funding for the bait-bike program from the “We have a new type of homeless, The kids and their families are provided meals are doing drugs and having sex in public parks. City's budget. San Diego Police Depart- criminal homeless,” warns PB resi- loaner rods (limited amount, please bring ment was on hand then to discuss the bait- dent Kristi N. “They know the cur- and stealing… same with library nomers is that churches offering your own if you can), bait, lunch: fish tacos bike program, which uses a GPS tracking rent state of laws allow them to steal when it opens back up as well as the homeless meals “makes it easy for provided by Bub's, hot dogs courtesy of system to alert them within minutes of when and do drugs without staying in jail.” rec center,” Kristi N. said. people to live on the streets. It is Von’s in PB, drinks, face-painting, prizes a bait bike is taken. Noting the churches “are not try- Pastor Bob Rhodes, of Pacific never easy to live on the streets. and gift cards from the local businesses. Niefer said a couple of criminals con- ing to get these people into our shel- Beach Methodist Church, defended What churches offer, besides a meal, The derby is free for participants. Contact victed of running illegal bike chop shops, ters that are only 70 percent full,” his congregation, saying: “I know is treating people living on the Dwayne at [email protected] for where stolen bikes are repurposed, have Kristi N. added, “These homeless some neighbors are upset and have streets like human beings. I don’t served prison time for the crime. more information. MBHS 40TH REUNION don't want rules, so they don't go. had some difficulties (with the think enough has been said about “The word is out that the bait-bike pro- The problem with most of these homeless). But for every neighbor that.” The Mission Bay High School Class of gram is in place and doing its job,” Niefer churches are they are in the middle who has called this church to com- John Knoll of Crown Point North 1978 is planning its 40th reunion to be held said. of neighborhoods with children. plain, there are neighbors who have said homeless meals are: “a classic on Saturday, Aug. 25 at Mission Bay Yacht Niefer feels good about being a part of “This particular church is within sent money, neighbors who have case of mixed feelings, a battle Club from 6 to 10 p.m. Come join your the enforcement effort. “I originated the pro- two blocks of an elementary come in and volunteered, as well as between the heart and the head. classmates while overlooking the bay at gram,” he said. “We’ve gotten [thieves] con- school… Just go to these places here neighbors who have thanked us for Who would ‘not’ want to feed the the MBYC. Enjoy dinner, drinks, a photo victed and off the street.” in PB and just watch… [at] Fanuel what we’re doing.” homeless? That’s what the heart booth by Pixster and DJ with Drew Miller. park, homeless sex, drinking, drugs Rhodes said one of many mis- says. But what the head notes is, if CRIME AND SAFETY EVENT Find more information and tickets by visit- you feed them — they will come. AT KATE SESSIONS PARK ing mbhs1978.com/details.html. Pacific Beach Neighborhood Watch Despite all the services offered by the is partnering with Pacific Beach Town CELEBRATION TO CONCLUDE church, we see more and more Council's Concert at Kate Sessions Park on A NEW TORAH SCROLL homeless in PB.” Rhodes added a local group Aug. 5. The Concert on the Green will fea- In time for the Jewish New Year, a new opposing churches feeding the ture the high-profile and well-known Siers Torah Scroll will be welcomed by Chabad homeless, called Concerned Citizens Brothers. of Pacific Beach on Sunday, Aug. 5. At 11 of Pacific Beach, are distributing PBNW will be hosting a Crime and Safe- a.m. community members, leaders and postcards around town. The post- ty Event one hour prior to the concert from Rabbis will join this event at Chabad of cards have a photo of a sleeping 3 to 4 p.m. by the bathrooms at the top of Pacific Beach, 4240 Gresham St. All are homeless person, with a question the hill. The event will feature an hour with welcome to come join the celebration. that reads, “What can you do to help Police Special Weapons and Tactics The Torah scroll, one of the Jewish peo- our homeless neighbors?” The post- (SWAT), a police K9, demonstrations, Fire ple's most sacred objects, has roughly card alleges homeless meals con- Station 21's truck and the San Diego Police 600,000 handwritten letters. With a feath- tribute to the hepatitis A epidemic, Department Historical Vehicle available for er and special mix for ink, the scribe writes create unsafe conditions and fail in photos. the five books of Moses on roughly 54 helping homeless transition out of PB community groups will be there to let pieces of parchment. The average process their lifestyle. people know how they can get more takes over a year to produce the beautiful Deacon Chris Hulbert of St. involved in the community. About 5 p.m. workmanship of a Torah Scroll. Brigid, a Catholic parish at 4735 Cass St., concurred with Rhodes. He noted church leaders get that Exterior only wash & wax “members of the community are Plus hand dry $ 95 frustrated by crime and vandalism 10 100% HAND WASH that goes on at night.” But Hulbert Any Full Service Wash disagreed that serving meals to the FULL DETAIL SERVICES AVAILABLE Includes: homeless is responsible. $ 00 •windows (inside & out) “We do not accept that serving 891 Turquoise St. 1OFF • wash •vacuum • hand dry meals at church is the cause of these mv One Coupon per visit. Expires: 08-27-18 problems,” Hulbert said. “That was 488-1900 Not valid with any other offer. frustrating for people [to hear] who are really focused on what they believed was the solution, which was to stop the meals. We did not see that “WE BUY CARS” as a solution. 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Poke & Bulgi offers Hawaiian flavors with Korean spice Karl Strauss hosts Arts & Amps at its BY DAVE SCHWAB | BEACH & BAY PRESS PB tasting room If you like your Hawaiian food with a Korean twist, then Poke & Now in its fourth season, Arts Bulgi in Pacific Beach is for you. & Amps has blossomed into a Recently opened at 1420 Garnet festival-like experience incorpo- Ave., Poke & Bulgi proprietor rating a diverse array of artists, Sookhee Kim is bringing some of multiple live performances, and her family’s home recipes from her an expanded list of beer offer- native Korea and working culinary ings. Cohort Collective brings wonders blending them with trendy their unique element of live per- poke. formance art, and Creative A former high school teacher in Souls on the West Coast will Korea who taught English, Kim Poke & Bulgi proprietor Sookhee showcase rotating gallery dis- couldn’t find work after coming to Kim brought some of her family’s plays of the latest work from San Diego. So she opted to switch home recipes from her native their crew of artists. Korea and is blending them with careers instead. trendy poke (left). Bulgi is a mari- The next Arts & Amps will be “Poke is very popular,” Kim real- nated beef rice bowl (above). held this Saturday, June 28 fea- ized after a website search, adding turing Little Hurricane and Well she was also drawn to the cuisine mix the ingredients with sauce Well Well. because, “it’s very healthy.” which makes it taste better,” said Each event takes place from It was also nice that Kim could their culinary choices. based on fish portions. Kim noting other items available to 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. at their Tast- mix in some Korean cuisine to make “A lot of people are POKE & BULGI Step two involves select- add to dishes include jalapeno pep- ing Room & Beer Garden at her culinary offerings stand out not real big fans of raw Where 1420 Garnet Ave. ing a white or brown pers, edamame, seaweed salad, 5985 Santa Fe St. Admission is from others along the beachfront. fish,” she said. “I like to Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. rice bowl with either wasabi and cilantro. free so bring friends and come There are three main dishes at offer them a choice. Mondays to Saturdays. raw fish and seafood or There is both indoor and outdoor thirsty. Poke & Bulgi. Those are poke, a raw Also, parents coming Info: 858-291-8549. beef. The third step is to seating at Kim’s establishment. The “Arts & Amps represents sum- fish or seafood salad typically made in here, many of their select a sauce. The final decor is simple and tasteful, employ- mer here at Karl Strauss. with yellowfin tuna, salmon or var- kids can’t eat poke. So step is choosing among ing lots of wood and tile. There’s nothing like drinking a ious shellfish. Then comes bulgi, they can come here and have bulgi available ingredients to top off the So far, Kim said she’s getting lots great beer outside on a summer Kim’s creative culinary dish and or bulgogi.” entree. of loyal local PB customers as well afternoon jamming out to live name, which is a marinated beef The Korean and Hawaiian tastes Items patrons choose from as the seasonal tourist trade. tunes and seeing incredible rice bowl. Thirdly there is bulgogi, blend well and complement each include salmon, scallops, shrimp, “I’ve got regular customers who artists performing and display- “fire meat,” which is stir-fried Kore- other. spicy or seared tuna and albacore are PB residents who are eating here ing their creative talents,” said an barbecue. Eating at Poke & Bulgi is a four- or octopus. more and more,” she said. Paul Segura, brewmaster, Karl Kim said she wanted her restau- step process. Step one is selecting “The fish taste is very flat and The eatery does not deliver but Strauss Brewing Co. rant patrons to be able to customize the size: small, medium or large there is no salt added, so you have to take-out is available. Surf Rider Pizza Co. opens in Mission Beach and Crown Point Surf Rider Pizza Co. has opened their new locations in Mission Beach and Crown Point. Surf Rider Pizza specializes in East Coast-style pizza available whole or by the slice as well as salads, stromboli, and fresh homemade desserts. “Coming from the East Coast, I really wanted to bring authentic East Coast pizza to the sunny West Coast,” says Surf Rider founder and The Patio Group’s senior VP of food and beverage, Hilary Rossi. “We’re Signature Surf Rider Pizza made excited that Surf Rider is able to with roasted garlic, white sauce, spread the goodness of great food fresh basil, olive oil, gorgonzola, and roma tomatoes. to San Diego.” Designed in conjunction with T-7 Patio on 101, also owned and oper- Architects, the 1,890-square-foot ated by The Patio Group. location at 3770 Mission Blvd. fea- Himmel Brew, named after Joey tures custom pieces by Helvey Himmelberg, the late friend of The Design Studio as well as an indoor Patio Group’s CEO, Gina Champi- bar, outdoor upper deck and a pet- on-Cain, pays tribute to an old friendly patio. Its quick-service friend while welcoming new ones model mirrors the original Ocean to create new memories in honor Beach location at 2163 Abbott St., of Joey. with a similar menu including The Crown Point outpost at 3453 whole pizzas and pizza by the slice Ingraham St. offers a slightly edited such as the popular Signature Surf menu. Whole pizzas, pizza by the Rider Pizza. slice, strombolis, and fresh desserts Restaurant goers in Mission will be available for takeout and Beach may also enjoy a full bar fea- delivery only. turing beach classic cocktails, beer, The Surf Rider Pizza Co. Mission and wine. The bar exclusively pours Beach location is open Sundays the original smooth citrus Himmel through Thursdays from 11:30 Brew, brewed by Mission Brewery, a.m. to 9 p.m. and Fridays and Sat- alongside the newly opened The urdays until 10 p.m. THURSDAY · JULY 26, 2018 8 BEACH & BAY PRESS BUSINESS Amplified Backstage: maturing beer knowledge with some ‘Teen Spirit’

BY VICTORIA DAVIS | BEACH & BAY PRESS Amplified Backstage, at 4150 Mis- sion Blvd., is underneath the popu- Most music enthusiasts can lar Amplified Ale Works Kitchen & remember, at some point during Beer Garden. those awkward teenage years, own- ing an abnormally large poster of brewery that honored their love of their favorite band, whether it be a the music. David Bowie red-and-blue lightning “JC and I became friends by going bolt, a psychedelic graphic of Jimi to concerts together in college too, so Hendrix or the dripping tongue of the name Amplified just naturally The Rolling Stones. At Alex Pier- fit,” said Pierson. “We figured, ‘Hey son’s brewery, Amplified Backstage we’ve been doing this for over a year (4150 Mission Blvd., Suite 105), in the garage, let’s take a stab at it.’” their poster shrine of choice is a 12- Though they saturated the space by-30-foot mural of Nirvana, locat- with punk band paraphernalia, ed on the interior wall of the tast- from Red Hot Chili Peppers posters ing room. to electric guitar cup holders, it was- “We didn’t exactly want to copy n’t until Amplified opened up Back- the teenage bedroom aesthetic, but I stage downstairs, and the Depart- guess in a way we did because it’s ment of Alcoholic Beverage Control more of an early 90s feel while pay- removed the live music restriction, ing homage to growing up,” said that the brewery was able to host Pierson. “That was sort of the inspi- their beloved punk rock concerts. ration for lining the bar with tapes and branding for Amplified, Miller and collect all your emotions before in 2012 by Pearson and his business “Our end goal was always to have and having all the blacklight worked in music marketing and you go out and perform. That was my partner, JC Hill, while they were bands come in and play live shows,” posters.” spent a lot of time backstage while inspiration. This is a place to relax, searching for a new location for said Miller. “The venue holds up to More than 2,000 music cassette touring with various bands. That cool down, hangout with your close their previously owned restaurant, 50 people so, when we have a show, tapes are nestled under the bar, with experience is what inspired her friends and have a beer before you go California Kebab. For a year, Pierson it’s very intimate and you’re right a hand-crafted amp behind the design for Amplified Backstage. and tackle the rest of your day.” and Hill brewed beer in their garage there with the band. Plus, we have a counter. Guests can peruse the “It’s meant to feel like a hangout Backstage, which opened just this while their employees—who had lot of rock history embedded in tapes, pick their favorite and have it and capture that ‘calm before the past April, is an extension of Ampli- formed a band—provided musical Amplified that people aren’t always played on request. This is designer storm’ feel right before a band goes fied Ale Works Kitchen & Beer Gar- entertainment. When a space final- aware of.” Aubree Miller’s favorite Backstage onstage,” said Miller. "The back of the den, located just upstairs of the tast- ly opened up, the group decided to feature. Before doing PR, marketing stage is where you gather yourself ing room. The brewery was founded turn their kebab business into a READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com

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BY PAIGE FULFER | BEACH & BAY PRESS OOH LA LA DANCE ACADEMY World-renowned dancer Susie Where: 1562 Garnet Ave. Grafte has traveled to more than 65 Info: ollda.com. countries because of dance. As a first-generation Vietnamese Amer- ican, Grafte appreciates the diversi- day of each month. ty in cultures reflected through dif- Grafte is excited to share her pas- ferent dances. sion for performing arts with PB. “One of our goals is to share more “It allowed me to live my best life different cultures from all over the possible… It turned me from a shy world and bring them to PB,” said timid wallflower to now a social Grafte, founder, director, and pro- butterfly. I’d like to share the bless- ducer of Ooh La La Dance Academy ings with others which I had the and Ooh La La Revue (her adult opportunity to enjoy,” Grafte said. latin cabaret performance troupe). Ooh La La’s grand opening will Grafte quit her six-figure Xerox take place 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 3. Atten- corporate sales job at 29 when she Ooh La La Revue has been featured on ‘America’s Got Talent,’ and is similar to Moulin Rouge where the per- dees may enjoy the traditional rib- formers dance, sing, and entertain guests through cabaret comedy burlesque shows at Tango Del Rey. competed at the ESPN world salsa bon cutting ceremony and compli- championship and placed 15th in in 2011. tions and participate in annual win- is similar to Moulin Rouge, where the mentary champagne, cider and cake. the cabaret salsa division. For the last six years, the studio ter productions. performers dance, sing, and enter- The new studio will offer classes “One of my biggest accomplish- has won “Best Dance Studio” in La However, she is hoping to reach tain guests through cabaret comedy for all levels and ages 2-plus. Ooh La ments has been being a first-gener- Jolla. She is thrilled to open a second the adult population of PB as well. burlesque shows at Tango Del Rey. La PB is offering a week of free ation dreamer and achieving my location on Garnet Avenue. “We just celebrated our 10-year The Pacific Beach location will classes for kids and adults to enjoy dream as a dancer, despite starting “I found a perfect spot next to anniversary of Ooh La La Revue offer unique classes such as a Mon- from Aug. 6-11. Walk-ins are later in life and not having technical Pacific Beach Middle School where and I’d like to continue the legacy day night salsa social with a live DJ, accepted, or locals can register training,” Grafte said. the kids can walk to dance class even after I’m gone. There’s a lot of and a late-night Milonga Tango at ollda.com. After diving into the professional after school. Trader Joe’s is also next young people who we can teach party every third and fifth Wednes- dance world, she combined her door so parents can drop off and and train to perform and tour,” dance experience and international easily run errands,” Grafte said. Grafte said. business degree from SDSU to open Students at the academy can Ooh La La Revue has been fea- Babylonian bazaar Ooh La La’s first location in La Jolla expect to compete in local competi- tured on “America’s Got Talent,” and Daniel was way more than the guy who survived a den of hungry lions! Join Daniel—torn from his home and forced into the king’s ser- vice. Explore exotic sights and smells in a Babylonian bazaar! Kids will find that they’re not much different from Daniel and his friends, who kept their faith in a faithless culture. Calvary Chapel Point Loma invites you to our Vacation Bible School on August 6-10 from 9:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. The curriculum is geared towards kids in Kindergarten - 5th grade. The cost is $20 for the first child and $5 for each addition- al sibling. Please register on our website at calvarypointloma.com. We are located at 4425 Valeta Street, San Diego, CA 92107. If you have any questions please email Grace at [email protected]. THURSDAY · JULY 26, 2018 MUSIC BEACH & BAY PRESS 11 Pacific Beach Summer Concerts series in full swing with Bayou Brothers

BY BART MENDOZA | BEACH & BAY PRESS Burgan & Chan: Friday, Aug. 3 at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 2051 The Pacific Beach Summer Con- Sunset Cliffs Blvd. 7:30 p.m. All certs series is in full swing, with New ages. comedyuc.com. Orleans inspired combo, the Bayou Brothers performing on July 29. Formed in the late 1970s, blues Taking place at Kate Sessions Park, band The Hurricanes will stage a in addition to the free music concert, reunion concert and memorial at the audience will be treated to one of Tio Leo’s on Aug. 5, honoring har- the best views in San Diego, over- monica player Aristotle Georgio, looking the city and the bay. Mean- who passed away last year. Taking while, the Bayou Brothers will enter- place from 1 to 5 p.m., the event will tain with an infectious mix of also see the release of The Hurri- zydeco, blues, R&B and other sounds canes’ new album, the aptly titled, of Mardi Gras, as heard on their Vintage, recorded live in 1983 at most recent album, “Music For Feet.” City College, with bonus tracks from The band is an instant party. You’ll a 1987 show in Cincinatti. Adding want to dance from the first note. spice to a special night, the band will The Bayou Brothers: Sunday, be joined by keyboardist Sue Palmer The Bayou Brothers will play at Pacific Beach Concerts On The Green in Kate Sessions Park Sunday, July 29. July 29 at Pacific Beach Concerts and sax player Jonny Viau. On The Green, Kate Sessions Park. remain hugely influential, with a new album, Live, Hensley turns in 1960s hitmakers Jerry & Debbie The Hurricanes: Sunday, Aug. 5 4 p.m. All ages. pbtowncouncil.org. particularly devoted fan base in San terrific versions of songs ranging Burgan of We Five perform at Holy at Tio Leo’s, 5302 Napa St. 1 p.m. Diego. from Elvis’s rocker “Hard Headed Trinity Anglican Church in Ocean 21 and up. tioleos.com. Hard rock fans won’t want to miss OFU: Saturday, July 28, at Brick Woman” to Irma Thomas’s “You Beach on Aug. 3. Best known for a three tribute band bill at Brick by by Brick, 1130 Buenos Ave. 8:30 Can Have My Husband,” but her their No. 3 1965 hit, “You Were On The Bahia Belle is adding more Brick on July 28. The night will be p.m. 21 and up. brickbybrick.com. originals also hold up well against My Mind,” and the No. 31 follow up, entertainment to its daily schedule, dedicated to 1970s and early 1980s the classics. Hensley has recently “Get Together,” the pair will be with DJs on Tuesdays, Thursdays, British hard rock with performances Few local performers in recent been having major success in joined by their son Jeremy on key- Saturdays and Sundays, live bands from Motorbabe (Motorhead), Mad- years have taken the music commu- Europe, so it likely won’t be long boards and bassist Tholow Chan of on Mondays and Fridays, plus man (Ozzy Osbourne) and OFU nity by storm like singer Casey Hens- before she outgrows intimate gigs the New Christy Minstrels, for a karaoke on Wednesdays. On July 27, (UFO). The concert’s highlight will ley. Appearing at Humphrey’s Back- such as these. show that will mix story telling with the cruise around Mission Bay will be the latter, offering rock solid ver- stage Live on July 31, Hensley’s Casey Hensley: Tuesday, July 31, song. Anyone who enjoys hearing be soundtracked by Emergency Exit. sions of UFO’s best known songs, powerhouse vocals are at home on at Humphrey’s Backstage Live, about the heyday of folk and acous- Emergency Exit: Friday, July 27 including “Only You Can Rock Me,” torch songs or barroom blues, with 2241 Shelter Island Drive. 7 p.m. tic music, from the viewpoint of two at the Bahia Resort, 998 West and “Too Hot To Handle.” While a dynamic stage presence to top humphreysbackstagelive.com. of the eras prime players, will appre- Mission Bay Drive. 9:30 p.m. 21 and UFO never scored a U.S. hit, they things off. Currently promoting her ciate this show. up. bahiabelle.com.

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MISSING MAN LAST SEEN IN PB Stowell began his firefighting career at The proposed 50 downtown bike rack A mother shared a heartbreaking plea SDFD in 1988 and served in every rank locations correspond with developing with the public recently after her son in the department, including assistant cycle tracks – also known as protected apparently vanished. chief, before leaving in 2016 to lead bike lanes – being installed to improve “He’s never done this and it’s now Heartland Fire. Stowell, who was strong- ease and safety of bicycle ridership down- like he’s dropped off the face of the ly recommended by both the communi- town. earth. And we’re searching for him. I ty and professional interview panels, The bicycle rack initiative, dubbed don’t know where he is but I need to brings a wide-range of experience that “BIDs to Bike Racks,” is a collaborative know where my son is,” said Christel will benefit the department and its more effort between the Mayor’s Office and the Billingsly. than 1,200 firefighters, lifeguards and City’s Transportation and Storm Water Billingsly's son Wesley, 24, was last support staff. and Economic Development depart- seen by friends in Pacific Beach on June “Chief Stowell was born and raised ments, and impacts every business VOTE ONLINE AT BEACHANDBAYPRESS.COM 12. Around that time he was "couch surf- here in San Diego and spent the major- improvement district across the city. Col- ing" at three friends' homes. One on ity of his firefighting career protecting laborating directly with BIDs will help Haines Street, another apartment on our neighborhoods and our residents,” achieve the goal to place bike racks in Diamond Street; and the other, on Faulconer said. “He has the right expe- strategic locations within each communi- Grand Avenue. rience at the right time to continue the ty that best serve cyclists. “Something in my gut told me some- major investments we’re making in pub- n The addition of hundreds of new bike thing is wrong, so we just started reach- lic safety and lead this department into racks throughout the city will complement ing out and calling people,” explained the future. It’s great to bring Chief Stow- the improved and developing bicycle Christel. ell back to SDFD where it all started.” infrastructure and offer more places to LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS No calls, texts, or social media posts Stowell will take over the department safely secure bicycles. BEACH & BAY PRESS have come from Wesley, something that following recent significant investments n Cyclists interested in locating exist- PENINSULA BEACON Christel and his friends said is far from made by Faulconer and the City Coun- ing bike racks are encouraged to use the 1621 Grand Ave., 2nd Floor, Ste C the norm. His black Ford Expedition with cil, including new firefighting helicopters City’s interactive map, which allows for San Diego, CA 92109 and the construction or renovation of convenient ride planning. Increasing bicy- (858) 270-3103 Fax: (858) 713-0095 California license plate 6HIN781 is also gone without a trace. nine fire stations over the cle ridership is a key strategy of the PUBLISHER JULIE MAIN PHOTOGRAPHERS So far, Wesley’s mom has posted fly- last three years. City’s Climate Action Plan to reduce EDITOR THOMAS MELVILLE (x131) DON BALCH, ers in PB and near San Diego State greenhouse gas emissions. PENINSULA BEACON [email protected] CITY TO INSTALL BIKE RACKS n BEACH & BAY PRESS JIM GRANT, University. The San Diego Police The City of San Diego was recent- SHARON HINCKLEY, Department is investigating. Officers are In its continuing effort to promote alter- ly named a “Bike Friendly Community” JOHN COCOZZA, LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS BLAKE BUNCH (x133) native transportation and improve bicycle by The League of American Bicyclists. [email protected] MIKE MCCARTHY asking anyone with information to con- tact the department at 619-531-2277. infrastructure, the City of San Diego has “We’re building a more bike-friendly CONTRIBUTORS REPORTER DAVE SCHWAB (x132) announced plans to install hundreds of city every day and these new bicycle BART MENDOZA, DIANA CAVAGNARO, [email protected] NEW FIRE-RESCUE CHIEF bicycle racks in neighborhoods citywide. racks will encourage more folks to get PRODUCTION CHRIS BAKER KAI OLIVER-KURTIN, NEAL PUTNAM, BARBARA ROGEL NATASHA JOSEFOWITZ, After a three-month national search, The City, which has already designated around on two wheels instead of four,” MARKETING DIRECTOR HEATHER LONG (x115) NICOLE SOURS LARSON, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer announced more than 50 bicycle racks for the down- said Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer. “As we SCOTT HOPKINS, LINDA MARONE, ADVERTISING SALES MIKE FAHEY (x117) on July 2 the appointment of Heartland town area as part of its comprehen- continue to improve transportation MICHAEL LONG (x112) DAVE THOMAS, PAIGE FULFER, sive Downtown Mobility Plan, is also seek- options citywide, it’s important to pro- HEATHER LONG (x115) SAVANAH DUFFY, JUDI CURRY, Fire and Rescue Chief Colin Stowell as RICK SANTOS (x116) LUCIA VITI, ED PIPER, JEMMA SAMALA, ing input via local business improvement vide an orderly place for cyclists and PAUL WELSH (x105) the next chief of the San Diego Fire- VICTORIA DAVIS, KATHY MILLER GRAY Rescue Department (SDFD). The City districts (BIDs) to provide recommenda- casual riders to store their bikes so the LEGAL / CLASSIFIEDS PERNISHA GAINES (x140) Council confirmed the appointment on tions for additional bike rack installation public spaces in our neighborhoods are ACCOUNTING HEATHER HUMBLE (x120) July 23. locations in the community. free from clutter.” THURSDAY · JULY 26, 2018 COMMUNITY BEACH & BAY PRESS 13 Rep. Peters co-sponsors ‘Keeping Families Together Act’

BY DAVE SCHWAB | BEACH & BAY PRESS ‘I can’t think of anything U.S. Rep. Scott Peters (CA-52) more inhumane than defended his co-sponsorship of the taking a child from his Keeping Families Together Act, or her parents.’ which would immediately halt sep- arating families at the U.S.-Mexico SCOTT PETERS border, as the right thing to do. CONGRESSMAN (CA-52) Noting border issues are “compli- cated,” Peters said asylum seekers “have a right to a hearing and we the United States, with legislation that want to give them that.” would first grant them conditional Concerning asylum seekers, Peters residency, while they work toward said, “There’s no reason not to treat permanent residency. them humanely. I can’t think of any- “That’s most obviously the least- thing more inhumane than taking a threatening issue,” the Congress- child from his or her parents.” man said. “Many of these Dreamers The bill would prohibit Depart- don’t even know the language of ment of Homeland Security (DHS) their home country, and they’re officials from separating children some of the finest people you’d ever from their parents, except in extraor- want to know.” dinary circumstances, like traffick- Peters said upwards of 80 percent ing indicators or other concerns of of Americans “want to let Dream- risk to the child. It also requires DHS ers be citizens.” to develop policies and procedures Concerning the Trump border allowing parents and children to wall, Peters said, “The wall (in so locate each other and reunite if they many ways) is such a bad idea. Not have been separated. just the fact that it would cost $20 Recently, Peters spoke out on the billion, enough for one and one-half House floor, demanding an imme- A group of Mexican citizens look across the border fence at Playas de Tijuana. THOMAS MELVILLE / BEACH & BAY PRESS aircraft carriers. But just think what diate change to the separation poli- we could do with that money with cy. In early June, he joined Demo- Bush Administration, which is a community pending immigrant the Trump Administration has homelessness or education. cratic colleagues to ask that the practice of releasing an immigrant hearings were deemed low-risk, rescinded its policy of separating “Our trade with Mexico is an Appropriations Committee limit the to the community while he/she such as children, families and those families, “We’re still putting them in important part of our economy, and Department of Homeland Security’s awaits hearings in immigration seeking asylum. cages on concrete floors. That’s very the border is the busiest land port in ability to use funds allocated to sep- court, as an alternative to holding “Under catch and release, if peo- un-American. I think it’s racially the world. The notion that we would arate children and parents. them in immigration detention. ple didn’t come back for their hear- driven, and not consistent with insult Mexico with this wall is just The Obama Administration had Under that policy, migrants whom ing — they were expelled,” said American values.” antithetical to the very character of been continuing a “catch and U.S. immigration enforcement agen- Peters. “Most people did come back.” Peters is a proponent of protecting all the communities along the bor- release” policy under the previous cies had allowed to remain in the Peters pointed out that, though Dreamers, undocumented minors in der from San Diego.”

YMCA in Pacific Beach adds two padel tennis courts Top women surfers ready to compete BY DAVE SCHWAB | BEACH & BAY PRESS ‘It’s the fastest-growing at Supergirl Pro Pacific Beach YMCA’s long-term sport in Europe and buildout just keeps getting better as Latin America and we’re ASA Entertainment recently a pair of new world-class padel ten- bringing it to PB.’ announced that the World Surf nis courts have just been added to League 6-Star Paul Mitchell the mix. Supergirl Pro will celebrate its MICHAEL ROBERTS In April, the PB YMCA celebrated PB YMCA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 12th year at the Oceanside Pier the first phase of a shared venture in Oceanside, July 27-29. The with San Diego Unified School Dis- event is the largest female surf trict, hosting a “ribbon tying” to the sport’s tennis ball is less pres- contest in the world, with more debut its new joint-occupancy turf surized, and that the courts have than 100 of the planet’s top pros field surrounded by a track. The new sand on them to help make the balls expected to compete. field is striped for multiple sports bounce better. He pointed to the The event will run daily from 8 including soccer, field hockey and padel racquet, which is thick fiber- a.m. to 6 p.m. Access to the surf- girls and boys lacrosse. glass but still lightweight, with holes ing, concerts, esports, classes and YMCA now has two brilliant-blue, state-of-the-art, wall-enclosed padel Enter now two brilliant-blue, tennis courts, about a third the size of a standard tennis court, located in it to divert stress away from the all event elements is free to state-of-the-art, wall-enclosed padel immediately behind the outdoor fitness facility. DAVE SCHWAB / BEACH & BAY PRESS wrist and elbow. attend. tennis courts, about a third the size Roberts said both padel courts are Some of the world-class surfers of a standard tennis court, located YMCA that doesn’t exist anywhere ple you can cover the surface pretty open daily and operated on a fee- resgistered to compete include immediately behind the YMCA’s out- else allows us to do that.” well, and it’s less fast than racquet- based system. He noted lessons for six-time world champion door fitness facility. Invented in Acapulco, Mexico by ball or squash when you play. And, beginners are also available. (Australia), “It’s the fastest-growing sport in Enrique Corcuera in 1969, padel there’s long rallies because the ball Future phases of the YMCA- three-time world champion Europe and Latin America and tennis combines action, fun and doesn’t go out so much, as you can SDUSD partnership will include: con- (Oahu), No. 1 we’re bringing it to Pacific Beach,” social interaction for players of all play off the walls.” struction of a new two-story, 26- ranked (Santa said PB YMCA executive director ages and skills that’s easy to learn. Added Rodiel, “The important classroom building; improvements to Barbara), Sage Erickson (Ojai), Michael Roberts. Adapted from tennis, the padel court thing about padel is that it’s a very existing buildings; relocation of rookie sensation Noting these are presently the is two-thirds smaller, the net is lower social sport.” school administration offices, reno- (Melbourne Beach, Fla.), three- “only” padel courts in Southern Cal- and is played by doubles-only Rodiel said padel tennis is even vation of the food service area, and time Supergirl Pro champion ifornia south of Los Angeles, enclosed within glass walls. adaptable for those with disabilities, three new classroom/innovation (Oahu) and defending Roberts added, “Our plan is to dou- “It’s a mixture really of racquet- who can play the sport in spaces in the library media center; champion ble our impact in the next five years, ball and tennis,” said padel instruc- wheelchairs. campuswide upgrades to security, fire (Santa Ana). and to bring a sport like this to the tor Armando Rodiel. “With two peo- Padel player Mario Scade noted alarm, data and communications. THURSDAY · JULY 26, 2018 14 BEACH & BAY PRESS SHOWCASE OF HOMES

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