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San Diego Community Newspaper Group THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2012 www.SDNEWS.com  Volume 17, Number 46 Debate outlines candidates’ stances on border issues

Experience and action BOB FILNER fuel back-and-forth by mayoral hopefuls

BY DAVE SCHWAB | VILLAGE NEWS

ayoral combatants Carl The Cavemen, one of La Jolla’s unusual organizations in the early 1900s, pose in appropriate attire at a local MDeMaio and Bob Filner skir- gathering. Courtesy of the La Jolla Historical Society mished at a candidates’ debate on U.S.-Mexico relations Aug. 9 at UC ’s Institute of the Americ- La Jolla in the time of cavemen as. “The focus has been on the presi-

Reflections banded in about a year, but the first field trip on dential election, but the reality is, Reflections Sept. 21 with the “Indian Trail above the Biolog- what mayors do affect our lives every By Carol Olten ical Grade” as the point of departure imparts its single day,” said institute president CARL DeMAIO own special hilarity. A note from the Rattlesnake Charles Shapiro before the debate n the early 1900s, La Jollans sometimes Club file elaborates: “Those assembled were Pres- moderated by Tom Fudge of KPBS became bored with the daily routines of ident Burdick equipped with leggings and anti- radio. “We have to make decisions. Filner, meanwhile, pointed to his Irounding up abalone for dinner, collecting dote, Mrs. Burdick with a yellow flag to catch We do that through voting for a experience as a former San Diego mail at the post office and sharing neighborhood the varmints teeth, Field Captain Peak with a mayor.” City Councilman and 20-year Con- gossip. Consequently, clubs and organizations long staff, 2 Misses Savages with short skirts and DeMaio, a successful businessman gressman serving the San Diego- with rather far-fetched and somewhat dubious no leggings, Mrs. Lane in knickerbockers and and first-term Republican City Coun- Tijuana border region. characters took shape. low slippers, Mr. Lane looking slightly bored but cilman wasted no time pointing out “We have to confront some really The Rattlesnake Club, formed in 1921 with wishing to be on hand in case of snake bites, his strategy during opening remarks. tough issues and that’s not going to about a dozen members, was probably the most Miss Lord late but enthusiastic, Wood field secre- “I’m running on a record of get- be done in one debate or one 30-sec- unusual with purposes both scientific and prac- tary with gun and other heavy armament.” ting reform done,” he said. ond ad spot,” said Filner. “We need tical: observing rattlers in their natural environ- The entourage soon became tired and dis- DeMaio said his administration someone who has the experience ment, shooting a number of them and tanning gruntled as no rattlesnakes were found until one would promote an “inclusiveness and ability to move people forward. I their skins for future use as handbags and belts. and diversity” of cultures while col- have a record of doing that.” The mission didn’t go far, as the club had dis- SEE REFLECTIONS, Page 7 laborating to achieve “prosperity on Both mayoral hopefuls sparred both sides of the border.” SEE DEBATE, Page 8 Luau and Longboard Invitational to take to the waves once again Since its founding nearly two decades ago, who lost her battle with breast NEWSbrief the Luau and Longboard Invitational has raised cancer — which will be present- more than $5 million to fund groundbreaking ed during the event. Each year, Brief outages leave about 4,600 in dark Unrelated to temperatures recorded on the hottest day cancer research at UC San Diego Moores Can- an honoree who has displayed a cer Center. strong will, unselfishness and of 2012 so far, roughly 4,600 San Diego Gas & Electric This year, the 19th annual event will honor compassion in the battle against customers in La Jolla and Pacific Beach were left without Nobel laureate Roger Tsien — for whom the cancer is selected for the award. power for several hours Aug. 12 after an outage was drive to help find a cure for cancer stems from The Longboard Invitational blamed on a failed connector between two cables, said an personal experience. Tsien’s father battled kicks off at 7 a.m. on Aug. 19 on SDG&E official. prostate cancer and ultimately lost his life to the beach near the Scripps Pier Photo by Don Balch The outage occurred about 5:15 p.m. and affected pancreatic cancer. As a professor of pharmacol- in La Jolla. Company-sponsored customers from Via Capri in La Jolla south to Pacific ogy, chemistry and biochemistry at UC San teams of four will be paired with a longboard sponsorship, the biopharmaceutical company Beach and Mission Bay. Diego and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute surf legend to compete in the surfing contest. will support its own team of surfing scientists, The bulk of the power was restored by around 11 investigator, Tsien has worked to develop a The competition will be followed by the luau as well as the Thrivers Team, made up of surfers p.m., but a handful of customers were left without power novel way to image and possibly even deliver with live music from The Professors, Polyne- who have successfully fought cancer. until around 10:15 a.m. on Aug. 13, said the SDG&E specially targeted drugs to cancer tumors. sian dancers, and live and silent auctions fea- The surfing competition is free for viewing; a spokesman. Tsien has been named the 2012 recipient of turing one-of-a-kind surfboards, memorabilia ticket to the luau fundraiser is $150. For more Other outages were reported in Ocean Beach and Point the Rell Sunn Award — established in memo- and trips. information, call (858) 246-1230, or visit Loma on Aug. 12 as well. An investigation into the cause ry of Rell Sunn, a Hawaiian surfer and long- For the fifth year in a row, Pfizer is the title www.longboardluau.org or www.cancer.ucsd- continues. — Kevin McKay time Luau & Longboard Invitational supporter sponsor of the unique fundraiser. As part of its .edu. — Kendra Hartmann THURSDAY · AUGUST 16, 2012 2 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS PEOPLE People Birds in Rose Canyon win bronze, thanks to Girl Scouts Scout Bronze Award Project. taught the girls how to put up in the news BY DEBORAH KNIGHT SPECIAL TO THE VILLAGE NEWS We had no idea how to do this, so we the boxes. La Jollan Paul called Richard Griebe, who has built and Most of us would have Palmer, president Last February, I received a phone call installed bird boxes in Mission Trails Park thought that was the end of and CEO of Big from a young girl who said in a small for years. In no time, he had secured a it. But the California Bluebird Brothers Big Sisters but determined voice that her Girl Scout grant for materials from the California Recovery Program involves of San Diego Coun- troop wanted to make bird boxes for the Bluebird Recovery Program, purchased something far more interest- ty, recently helped birds in Rose Canyon, and could Friends the lumber, pre-cut the pieces, and ing: the girls were to go out of Rose Canyon help? With that call, brought everything, including power with a parent every week to Paul Palmer the organization celebrate its fourth fifth-grader Robyn Wilkinson and her screwdrivers, so that every girl could monitor and record what was annual “Phil’s Big BBQ at the Ball- fellow Scouts set themselves, their par- assemble and decorate a bird box. Then happening in the boxes. With- park” to benefit one of its pro- ents and Friends of Rose Canyon off on he helped us scout out good locations in in a few weeks, the first excit- grams benefiting military children, an adventure that was Troop 3012’s Girl Rose Canyon in University City, and ed emails from parents report- Operation Bigs. ed nest building in a number Big Brothers Big Sisters partners Save the birds! of the boxes. Soon after that, eggs! Then with Phil’s BBQ to hold the event, Local Girl Scout Troop 3012 wants chicks! And by June, empty nests. and this year’s fundraising shat- to see nature thrive. So, to start locally, Gretchen Nell, from Friends of Rose tered the previous record by the Junior Girl Scouts — fifth-grade Canyon, helped with the monitoring, col- $15,000. The event raised students at Curie and Hawthorne ele- lected all the data, and sent it to the Cal- $70,000 for Operation Bigs. mentary schools — have been work- ifornia Bluebird Recovery Program. Top, five Girl Scouts show off their bird Phil’s BBQ served more than ing very hard to earn their Bronze The Scouts also planted native plants boxes they made with the help of La Jol- 3,000 guests at the event — 900 Award by helping the birds in Rose that are good for birds: lemonadeberry, lan Richard Griebe and Deborah Knight. Canyon. They got hooked up with Bluebird chicks in one of the nest boxes toyon and elderberry donated by Recon Above, a Girl Scout installs a bird box in more than in previous years. Rose Canyon Open Space Park Pre- In addition to the public, 1,000 Debby Knight and Gretchen Nell from show the birdnest project has been Nursery. The Scouts planted them on working in Rose Canyon. Courtesy photo serve. SDG&E contributed a grant to Bigs, Littles and their family mem- Friends of Rose Canyon, working with canyon slopes at three homes where the Friends of Rose Canyon for the project. bers chowed down at the event. a grant for volunteer resources from Audubon, donated money for the sup- homeowners agreed to care for the Courtesy photos The $25 ticket fee included the SDG&E and worked out the details. plies, and the girls set out to build some plants until they were established and ing sites. Phil’s tailgate experience and a The girls decided to put up birdhous- boxes! They posted 12 boxes in three could survive on their own. INSPIRING OTHERS TO ACT: The Girl Padres game ticket, with 100 per- es in the canyon, and then plant native areas of the canyon, and also planted Troop 3012 has girls from Curie Ele- Scouts inspired Friends of Rose Canyon cent of ticket sales benefiting the plants for the birds to eat. many native plants. Recon Nursery in mentary in University City and to become involved in a project that we charity. “Replacing lost habitats makes Imperial Beach donated the plants. Hawthorne Elementary in Clairemont. otherwise would not have taken on. We “We are truly overwhelmed by sense, since we have destroyed lots of There is a special thanks to the Forti- The purpose of a Girl Scout Bronze learned a lot, had great fun and saw the the generosity of Phil’s BBQ and their natural habitats,” said a man that er/Goldstein, Frederich and McLaugh- Award Project is to make a difference in benefits for birds. This year, 30 percent of the support from the community lives on the edge of the canyon. Our lin/Kjellman families for allowing the the community and inspire others to act. the boxes were occupied, and next year for this year’s record-breaking Girl Scouts agree that it is the least we troop to plant on their property. Troop 3012 succeeded on both counts. that should go up. There were three event,” said Palmer. “The money can do to make up for the trees we have The girls will spend three months MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Among birds species of birds, and that could go up as raised makes a big difference for cut down and loss of bird habitat. monitoring the boxes and supplying there is fierce competition for suitable well. We’ll be looking for new monitors, our military families in terms of To make the nest boxes, the girls got data to the state program. Look for the nesting spots, so providing additional so let us know if these Scouts have offering stability and support dur- in contact with Richard Griebe, who brightly decorated bird boxes along the nesting spots can help the birds repro- inspired you and you’d like to help. ing ongoing periods of high family has made bird boxes for other areas of trail, but be quiet! There may be bird duce. In addition, for aesthetic and safe- For more information on Friends of stress. These funds will go a long San Diego. The California Audubon babies sleeping. Let nature thrive! ty reasons people frequently cut down Rose Canyon, visit www.rosecanyon- way toward supporting our goal of and the California Bluebird Recovery — Robyn Wilkinson, fifth grade, decaying trees that would otherwise pro- .org. serving at least 250 children of Program, with help from the San Diego Hawthorne Elementary School vide nest sites. Bird boxes help replace — Deborah Knight is the executive direc- military families this year.” those dead trees with man-made nest- tor of Friends of Rose Canyon

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | VILLAGE NEWS [La Jolla] Boulevard after three years ... he said. further south, BRCC board member in advance of that,” he said. It was a real success,” said BRCC pres- Barbara Dawson said she didn’t think The Bird Rock Community Council ident Joe Parker. “It had a real local • Parker told Bird Rock residents there were funds available. • Realtor Justin Brennan gave a pre- (BRCC) met Aug. 7 during the group’s feeling to it with people from Bird they’ll be seeing things much more “If that’s something the community sentation at the meeting asking his usually dark month to fill locals in on Rock.” clearly now that the median lighting really wants, it will take us probably a neighbors to join him in a project all the happenings. Parker said warm temperatures project, meant to bring nighttime illu- number of years to accumulate enough aimed at making local communities probably drove a few people indoors mination to La Jolla Boulevard’s com- money to continue further,” said Park- like Bird Rock more safe during catas- • First and foremost among them but added that was a positive develop- mercial strip, is nearly finished. er. “But it’s something that can be trophic events like fires or earthquakes. was the revitalized BirdStock commu- ment as “a good majority of people “Infrastructure is now complete,” he addressed.” “Who remembers the [September nity street fair benefiting Bird Rock were actually in the stores shopping, said. “We’re waiting for SDG&E to light Parker also noted a commissioning 2011] blackout?” Brennan asked. Elementary. It’s been such an eventful visiting the restaurants. Our intent to the project.” ceremony to mark completion of the “That got me thinking how ill prepared summer that the BRCC felt compelled support the merchants worked out.” Noting 12 light standards were orig- median lighting project will be held at I was.” to call a special meeting held Saturday Parker credited co-chairs Pamela inally requested, Parker added, “We a date yet to be determined, when the Brennan filled local residents in on afternoon Aug. 11, following the street Garvey and Felicia Parker for organiz- ended up with nine because that’s all family of the late George Sutton, who Neighborhood Safety Net, a disaster- fair. ing and carrying off a successful street- we had money for.” was instrumental in spearheading the relief plan. He brought along Brett “This being a first-time event, a com- fest. Asked whether funding was avail- lighting project, can be present to see it Oliver who, along with his wife, Hilde, bination of (the former) Taste of Bird “This is an opportunity for the BRCC able to extend median lighting to CVS dedicated in his memory. Rock and BirdStock coming back to to consider doing this event next year,” pharmacy at 5495 La Jolla Blvd. and “We’ll probably see the project lit up SEE BRCC, Page 4

Tax preparer pleads guilty in murder-for-hire “Save Thousands by Selling your own home”

BY NEAL PUTNAM | VILLAGE NEWS iting a violent crime, money launder- purposes, according to U.S. Attorney SAN DIEGO, If you've tried to sell been prepared especially for home ing, witness tampering, procuring false Laura Duffy. your home yourself, you know that sellers like you. You'll find that sell- A Sorrento Valley tax preparer plead- tax returns, Social Security fraud, Martinez may be ordered to pay the minute you put the "For Sale by ing your home by yourself is entire- ed guilty Aug. 10 to orchestrating a aggravated identity theft and making $11 million in restitution for what Duffy Owner" sign up, the phone will start ly possible once you understand the murder-for-hire plot in which he asked false tax returns from his business. described as “stolen taxpayer funds.” to ring off the hook. Unfortunately, process. a would-be hit man to kill a La Jolla Martinez showed photos of the La He filed two sets of tax returns for some most calls aren't from prospective Inside the report, you'll find 10 woman and two other people who were Jolla woman and her condominium clients, one of which showed they owed buyers, but rather from every real inside tips to selling your home by his former clients. entrances and exits. He recommended a lot of taxes and another return with estate agent in town who will start yourself which will help you sell for No attempts were made on the lives of the hit man use different firearms for the IRS that showed they didn’t owe to hound you for your listing. the best price in the shortest three people as Steven Martinez, 51, each homicide and suggested he use a very much. After all, with the proper infor- amount of time. You'll find out what was arrested in February along with his silencer. Federal agents found $42,400 in mation, selling a home isn't easy. real estate agents don't want you to limo driver, Norman Russell Thellmann, Those witnesses had been expected to cash hidden inside a cereal box inside Perhaps, you've had your home on know. the market for several months with To hear a brief recorded message 64, after the would-be hit man notified testify in Martinez’s trial for mail fraud, Thellmann’s home, and he pleaded no offers from qualified buyers. This about how to order your FREE copy the FBI. and he was free on bond when he made guilty last month to conspiracy to com- can be a very frustrating time, and of this report, call toll-free 1-800- Martinez faces a maximum sentence the murder for hire plot. mit money laundering. Thellmann many homeowners have given up 276-0763 and enter 1017. You of 98 years in federal prison, according Martinez was a former agent with claimed his role was only to furnish their dreams of selling their homes can call any time. 24 hours a day, 7 to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Sentencing the Internal Revenue Service, and as a money to someone that Martinez had themselves. But don't give up until days a week. Get your free special was set for Nov. 30 by U.S. District Court tax preparer, he instructed his clients to referred him to, and didn’t know about you've read a new report entitled report NOW to learn how you real- Judge William Hayes. Martinez remains pay their tax debts to client trust the murder for hire plot. "Sell Your Own Home" which has ly can sell your home yourself. in custody without bail. accounts instead of the IRS. Martinez Thellman will be sentenced Oct. 22 Courtesy of Dennis DeSouza Remax Lic. 01220680 Martinez also pleaded guilty to solic- then used those accounts for his own and is free on $50,000 bond. THURSDAY · AUGUST 16, 2012 4 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS NEWS

“We found out 10 percent of people the problem under control.” Travel with the BRCC are really concerned about disasters, Parker did have some good news. Village News! CONTINUED FROMPage 3 and 70 percent of people will go along “We have a new website to be founded Safety Net in 2004. with the program,” Oliver said of past unveiled, done with microbid funds to It’s vacation time! La Jolla Vil- Oliver explained the program is experience with the disaster safety pro- do what we’ve done before in a better lage News readers are heading designed to get neighbors to network, gram. way,” Parker said, adding another new out of town and taking their exchanging contact information and “We started knocking on doors to idea — that of issuing membership favorite hometown paper with getting better acquainted, so they can get neighbors involved,” said Brennan. cards to BRCC members offering mer- them! Don’t pass up your chance work together more cooperatively in an “We’re here at BRCC to get some inter- chant discounts — is also in the works. to have your name and face pub- emergency to evacuate or take whatev- est in it.” Parker said BRCC’s current member- lished in the Village News. Take us er other action might be necessary. A full website with a video on the ship of 300 to 400 people out of a total with you to whatever corner of “The idea we came up with was to program is available at www.neighbor- of approximately 1,600 residents is the world you may be visiting create a safety team in every neighbor- hoodsafety.net. “actually very high membership for a and share your trip with other hood,” Oliver said, noting experience community our size. I’m proud of readers. Tell us your name has shown 100 families is the optimum • In other matters, Parker cautioned that.” and/or the names of your family number for such teams. “That’s a good neighbors that on-again, off-again members in the photo and give number, big enough to have enough problems involving unleashed dogs at • The Bird Rock community picnic is us a brief description of where resources, i.e. retired nurses, people Calumet Park are on again of late. Wednesday, Aug. 29 at 6 p.m. at the shot was taken. Email the with generators, etc.,” he said. “But “The police department will be writ- Calumet Park. Abigail and Evan Martin took their Village photo and the information to small enough for you to know every- ing tickets to people with unleashed For more information, visit birdrock- News with them on a Disney Cruise to [email protected]. It’s that easy! body. dogs,” he warned. “Hopefully, we’ll get .org. Castaway Island in the Bahamas.

Now, five years after the initial eco- nitiative,” which allows taxpayers to pay nomic downturn in 2007, many impres- taxes online. CIVICreport: La Jolla Town Council, Aug. 9 sive properties were sold at auction, “We see e-check as the growth area. “Where there were once many single might stay on the market a little longer, which reclaimed unpaid taxes over the It’s easy, it’s free, if you make prior BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS taxable parcel parking lots, there are now but they are selling.” years, he said. arrangements with your bank, it’s a a number of high rises that have come Another achievement McAllister “We have started to see the outfall of breeze to do it, so we would like to expand A VISIT FROM THE TAXMAN out of the ground, in spite of the down- noted was San Diego’s high collection the downturn economy, too, because we that,” he said. Special guest speaker Dan McAllister, turn economy. These were originally rate, which was one of the highest in the have the right to sell property for people For more information or for educa- the San Diego County treasurer and tax intended to become condominiums, state last year. who have not paid their taxes for five tional materials about the San Diego collector, spoke to the La Jolla Town where the single parcels would have been “We ended our year with a 98-per- years or more,” he said. “We’re going to Treasurer’s Office,, visit www.sdtreas- Council at its Aug. 9 meeting, answering supplanted by 300 to 500 individual tax- cent collection rate,” he said. “I’m so see more in the next few years.” tax.com or call (619) 531-5507. questions from the public about the tax able condo units, and they couldn’t sell proud of our team for being able to do McAllister emphasized the impor- TOWN COUNCIL NEWS environment in San Diego and the focus- them,” he explained. “They’ve converted that.” tance of his office to educate all taxpay- • Cindy Greatrex announced she is es of his office. many of those buildings now to luxury He attributed part of the low delin- ers about their taxes by evolving with stepping down as LJTC president. First “We are in the business of taxing peo- apartment buildings — that’s one tax- quency rates to the fact that banks and the changing demographic in San Diego. Vice President Ken King will take over ple. It’s not a popular sport,” he said. able parcel.” lenders have taken back many foreclosed “We have learned a lot about the as president at next month’s meeting. Last September, the San Diego Coun- McAllister said housing prices in cer- properties. changing landscape of people, cultures • The Christmas Parade & Holiday Fes- ty Treasurer’s Office sent out 978,000 tain communities, including La Jolla, are “They don’t want a tax blemish on a and languages in San Diego,” he said. “If tival committee is continuing its plea for tax bills to homeowners and parcel own- on the rise, which “makes the tax collec- property they will ultimately turn we’re not prepared to deal with them lin- donations for the annual December ers in San Diego County — a rate that tor happy,” he said. around and sell, so they race down and guistically or culturally, we’re behind the event, announced LJTC trustee and com- has actually decreased over the years due “Things are looking better. There are pay taxes in a timely fashion. Another process. We need to be able to develop mittee chairwoman Ann Kerr Bache. to the replacement of high-rise condos pockets — and I think La Jolla is one of thing we’ve found is that they don’t chal- materials that are easy to understand.” “We really need to raise money for the with high-rise apartment buildings, he them — where you can see things are lenge the assessed valuation of the prop- His office is also focusing on embrac- said. starting to pick up,” he said. “Things erty they are going to sell,” he said. ing the latest technology to drive its “E- SEE LJTC, Page 5 YOUR ONE STOP FASHION SHOP!

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hour will take place on Aug. 16 from CIVICreport: La Jolla Village Merchants Association, Aug. 8 LJTC 5 to 7 p.m. at the newly remodeled pent- CONTINUED FROMPage 4 house restaurant, Cusp Dining & BY DAVE SCHWAB | VILLAGE NEWS ter and LJVMA’s administration togeth- lajollapostoffice.org or www.facebook- Drinks, on the 11th floor of Hotel La parade, or else come September or so, er in the new office digs. .com/savethelajollapostoffice. Jolla. The event is $5 for LJTC members, La Jolla Village Merchants Associa- we’ll just have to make the decision that Athina Singer of Davis Marketing At the meeting, Coller also discussed a $10 for nonmembers and free for new tion (LJVMA) has found a new home. we can’t do the parade this year. I’m gave a brief presentation to the LJVMA plan to produce a La Jolla visitors map members who sign up and pay dues at Only they’re not telling where just yet. hoping that won’t happen,” she said. board, filling the BID in on the latest and sell advertising for it to promote the the event. LJVMA president Phil Coller hinted Donations will be accepted online at FOR THE FULL LA JOLLA TOWN Aug. 8 at the business improvement dis- developments with the movement to merchant organization. www.ljparade.com. save the La Jolla post office, located at LJVMA board member Robert Lane COUNCIL CIVIC REPORT, VISIT trict’s (BID) monthly meeting that a • The next LJTC SunSetter happy WWW.SDNEWS.COM prime location has been picked out and 1140 Wall St. The U.S. Postal Service cautioned that the project could be a big- nearly secured in the Village to relocate has slated the local outlet for a relocation ger undertaking than expected, suggest- to when the BID’s sublease expires at as part of its efforts to save money. ing it might be best to consider partner- 7734 Herschel Ave. in the Crosby Center. “They’re going to provide us with an ing with an outside organization to sell But that information, Coller said, online survey for businesses to complete ad space needed to make it work. won’t be disclosed until contract negoti- to try and establish how the post office in The LJVMA board also approved ations are complete. its current location is important to busi- about $4,700 in funding requested by “Hopefully, that will be by the end of ness,” said Coller. Jim Alcorn of Alcorn & Benton Archi- the month,” he said after the meeting. Singer expressed the importance of tects for a land survey to launch the “Our sublease is up at the end of Decem- having local merchants assist in the Belvedere Promenade project reconfig- ber and probably we’ll move out in effort to keep the post office in its cur- uring the Prospect/Girard Dip creating a November, making sure we’re not in a rent location. pedestrian walkway. rush and do it properly.” “We really think your members can “All of the work is within the public Coller said LJVMA will also take over help us get some hard data,” she said. right-of-way, the horizontal and vertical management of the La Jolla Visitor Infor- “We really feel a lot of you walk past the topography showing the curbs, proper- Bistro Pazzo mation Center at 7966 Herschel Ave. post office on a daily basis, that it’s ty lines, etc.,” said Alcorn. “We need this important, and that the Village economy to go further and get a building permit. The whole idea of a bistro, says Seto Marselian, owner of Bistro Pazzo, is to offer a neigh- Suite A near the corner of Prospect and borhood place where everyone knows you - where great friends and great food meet. Herschel from the San Diego Conven- would be harmed because the post office Having this survey, now we can do engi- leaves.” neering drawings that will enable us to Bistro Pazzo is going on its 4th year, located just slightly off the beaten path, just off tion & Visitors Bureau, effective Jan. 1. Prospect Street at 7930 Ivanhoe Ave - and the " hidden gem" nature of the eatery The BID has been talking about After the meeting, Singer said the Save get a right-of-way permit, then get some makes it just that much more of a neighborhood treasure. Within walking distance to assuming control of the La Jolla Visitor Our La Jolla Post Office Task Force is estimates of cost. With the help of the shopping, hotels, the financial district, and the famous beaches of La Jolla. Open for Center for some time, said Coller, adding hosting a “Handwritten Letter Day” Merchants Association, we can start Lunch and Dinner, Bistro Pazzo is defently the "hidden gem" of La Jolla. the BID expects to “sign a memorandum event Friday, Aug. 17 from 9:30 to fundraising.” Seto Marselian has lived and worked in San Diego since 1976. He graduated from La of understanding by the end of August.” 10:30 a.m. at the Wall Street post office. Alcorn said LJVMA has requested to Local residents opposing the post office’s be the lead agency to facilitate the Jolla Country Day School and went to UC San Diego. After graduating from college, The BID president noted there are Seto started working in restaurants and clubs in La Jolla, managing top restaurants like; numerous advantages to having the vis- move can handwrite letters to Congress- Belvedere project because “it is a major man Darrell Issa supporting the Com- element of the 2004 community plan.” Le Ste Maximes, French Gourmet, Avanti Ristorant, just to name a few. Seto has owned itor center under its roof, pointing out restaurants such as; S'agapo Greek Cuisine, Aurora Trattoria. and now back in La Jolla munity Post Office Relocation Act — All community advisory groups, the center’s daily operations will remain from his short stay outside the village of La Jolla, to open Bistro Pazzo (crazy bistro). largely unchanged. which was introduced by Congresswom- Alcorn said, have approved the Belvedere “It just means we direct and manage an Susan Davis on July 31 — seeking to Promenade in concept. Come enjoy this small neighborhood Italian bistro seven days a week. Moderate prices, it like [former BID] Promote La Jolla used keep local post offices local. The LJVMA meets the second great food, good portions, and a vast wine list with crazy service. You can be crazy too, to do,” he said. “It’s La Jollans managing “We’re sure that handwritten letters Wednesday of each month from 8:30 to no one will mind, Really! supporting The Community Post Office 10 a.m. at The Cuvier Club, 7776 Eads their own visitor center more directly, 858-456-4005 www.bistropazzo.com targeting what the local community Relocation Act will be impactful,” Singer Ave. wants to do.” said. For more information, visit www.laj- Plans are to combine the visitor’s cen- For more information, visit www.save- ollabythesea.com.

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858-456-4005 7930 Ivanhoe Ave www.bistropazzo.com THURSDAY · AUGUST 16, 2012 6 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS OPINION LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Please help protect ated a monthly beach cleanup. For more Re: “Open Letter to is correct and the owner is at fault. Both Take the case of Carol Sasaki at 2222 information, go to www.sdcoastkeeper- of these propositions are patently false. Avenida de la Playa, who received a civil our beaches! Councilwoman Lightner” In many cases, a homeowner purchased penalty notice from the city at Mr. Whit- .org/act/green-events-in-san-deigo/san- (Aug. 9, Page 6) Like most people who live in beautiful diego-beach-clean-ups.html. Additional- the house decades after a code violation ney’s instigation. She states, “Is the city La Jolla, I love the beach. But when I was occurred. Although the homeowner is doing this to all the places on the block ly, you can also help by buying a In response to Bob Whitney’s open let- walking home from La Jolla Shores Beach California license plate with a whale tail responsible for bringing the home into like mine that had their garages convert- last week, I noticed how people abandon ter published on Aug. 9, Mr. Whitney’s compliance where there is a violation, ed so many long years before any of us on it. Some of the money from these first contact with my office about the sta- their toys in the sand and leave their plas- license plates will go to helping clean up there is no guilt associated with the pro- bought?” tic bottles just lying there to wash out into tus of the alleged code violations was on cess. After losing her home, Ms. Sasaki the ocean and beaches. So next time you Aug. 6 after close of business. the beautiful blue sea. And, I realize if see a piece of trash lying on the beach, Furthermore, city records often fail to wrote, “What was done to me was evil people keep this up, our beaches might On Tuesday, Aug. 7, we contacted the accurately reflect whether a proper per- and will affect me always. I am so pick it up, and we’ll make the ocean city’s Neighborhood Code Compliance not be so enjoyable anymore. cleaner one piece of trash at a time. mit was obtained or not, especially with depressed from losing my home. What The first thing I don’t get is why people Department for an update on the status of older records. The city is often wrong in they did to me over the garage and forcing Abby Martin the alleged violations. don’t just throw away their trash in the Age 10, Muirlands Middle School these situations and admits to same. In me to come up with money I don’t have trashcan. It is not like the beach has a The Neighborhood Code Compliance the case of the Naegle property at 2210 or lose my home is awful. I cannot believe shortage of them. You can’t even go 10 Department is under the direction and Avenida de la Playa, both Dale Naegle, that in America they can do these third- feet without seeing a trashcan. The only Keep the year-round control of the Mayor’s Office and priori- before he passed away late last year, and world tactics. Shocked still.” thing that will happen if you throw your rope going forward tizes violations based on whether they his wife, Myrna Naegle, have been work- Mr. Whitney is himself in violation of trash on the sand is it will go out to sea To the members of the San Diego Plan- constitute an imminent health and safe- ing with the city to resolve issues from development codes. He owns two adja- and an animal will eat it or it will become ning Commision, ty hazard or environmental con- the time they first received the notices. cent properties — one is residential with part of the great Pacific garbage patch. Please approve the City of San Diego’s cern. Lower-level violations, such as Numerous meetings with the city and two bedrooms that requires two off-street If an animal does eat your piece of site development permit application for unpermitted garage conversions, are correspondence reveal that some of the parking spaces, and another that is com- garbage, it will die. Some animals don’t the year-round rope at Children’s Pool addressed as time and staffing levels alleged violations were not violations at mercial, over 1,000 square feet, that also have the greatest of eyesight, so plastic Beach! I am a business owner here in the allow. With these types of violations, the all. The reference in the Civil Penalty requires two off-street parking spaces. bags look like jelly fish, packing peanuts village (Jewels by the Sea, 1237 Prospect department works with the property Notice to an egress path required for the Thus, while Whitney is required to have look like fish eggs and sometimes fish St. #B), and I feel very strongly about pre- owner to resolve the issues before assess- retail store was totally wrong. Dale Nae- four off-street parking spaces he has only hook with bait can look like a small fish. serving Casa Beach for the seals. ing any penalties or fines. The Neighbor- gle immediately rectified the city’s mis- two. His excuse: he applied for a project So your laziness might be taking away I always have wonderful feedback from hood Code Compliance Department has take by quoting from the code. A letter that would resolve these issues. But his an animal’s life. locals and tourist alike when the seals are informed my office that it is working with dated March 14, 2012 from Duke Fer- project was rejected by the City Coun- And if an animal doesn’t eat your on the beach, and people can view them the property owners at 2210 and 2226 nandez, senior land development investi- cil. Should Mr. Whitney be charged the garbage, it will go into the great Pacific and enjoy them from a safe distance. Avenida de la Playa to address the out- gator for the Neighborhood Code Compli- penalties for code violations while he garbage patch, which is two times the size Being able to watch the seals in their nat- standing issues and to bring the proper- ance Division, to the Naegles states: “After takes years to obtain an EIR or develop of Texas now and still growing. The great ural ways is not only an education, but ties into compliance. several meetings, the city honored the and process a new project? As Whitney Pacific garbage patch is located in the also a relaxation for so many who visit Nearly all the mixed-use buildings in reduction of four parking spaces repre- asserts, the city’s financial situation could central North Pacific Ocean. When you and live in La Jolla. When the people are the La Jolla Shores Commercial Cen- sented on the Coastal Development Per- benefit by the collection of these penalties. drop a piece of trash on the ground, later on the beach, and consequently the seals ter are previously conforming uses or mit to three as shown on the B-202050- Mr. Whitney’s letter to Councilwom- that night the tide comes up and washes are not on the beach, I often get ques- structures, which means that regulations 03 permit. The city also has honored your an Lightner is politically motivated and it out to sea, and then the current pulls it tions like “Where are the seals today?” — may have changed since the buildings request to keep the garage door leading to reveals his lack of understanding of the out to the great Pacific garbage patch. and many people are disappointed. were built. Some of the business owners your required commercial parking for fundamental workings of the City of San However, there is a way to help. You Please keep the rope up year round, in the Shores may remember when all of security reasons.” The only outstanding Diego. Lightner is in the legislative can join a beach cleanup. You can start and let the seals have some peace and the the sidewalk cafes were cited for not being issue involves the conversion of a garage branch, which does not direct the Devel- one yourself or you can join an existing people have the joy of watching nature’s permitted and how the Neighborhood to an office space. opment Services Department (DSD). The one. It is a way for you and your friends to creatures in their natural habitat. Code Compliance Department worked This conversion was completed to Mayor’s Office is charged with oversee- have fun and help the environment. The Linda R. Jalving with us to affordably get the appropriate make it possible for Mr. Naegle, who suf- ing the DSD and the Neighborhood Code San Diego Coastkeeper and the San Diego Owner, Jewels by the Sea permits without any fines or penalties fered from polio since childhood, to more Compliance Division. But Mr. Whitney Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation cre- and without shutting down the business- easily reach his office on the ground floor. supports Lightner’s opponent, Ray Ellis. es. The elevator went directly to the garage And, as Ms. Lightner supported the com- Finally, in response to Mr. Whitney’s and when it became too difficult for Mr. munity opposition to his behemoth pro- last question; it is up to the community to Naegle to access his office on the first floor ject, a project that would have been over determine who is eligible to serve on the from the elevator the only viable solution one-third larger than allowed in any volunteer community planning associa- was to move the office to the garage. This other similarly situated community in tion and its subcommittees. I know the La arrangement was approved by Robert San Diego, Whitney seeks to tarnish her Jolla Community Planning Association Vacchi, deputy director of Neighborhood reputation. Board takes their responsibility to the Code Compliance Division. Rob Whittemore, Hetty DeJong, Myrna community very seriously. There are ongoing issues concerning Naegle, Dick McCormack, Grace McCormack Sherri S. Lightner the rights of owners under the Ameri- La Jolla District 1 City Councilwoman cans with Disabilities Act and whether changes that were made in compliance Letter to Lightner flawed, with the ADA can remain after the per- politically motivated son with the disability dies, which will be Mr. Whitney’s letter embodies three resolved in due course. Mr. Whitney’s themes that require redress: it reveals his assertion that nothing has been done is fundamental ignorance regarding how ludicrous, mean-spirited and uniformed. Neighborhood Code Compliance works; Mr. Whitney’s own mixed-use project he is hypocritical, as he is in violation of was rejected, not only by the La Jolla com- similar neighborhood codes; and his let- munity, but by the City Council. He selec- ter is an inappropriate and politically tively filed complaints against those who opposed his project. And the city went A photo of Mr. Whitney’s property on Aveni- motivated attack on Sherri Lightner. da de la Playa shows his continuously run- First, Whitney assumes that any city along with this “selective prosecution” with sometimes devastating effects. ning promotion of Ray Ellis during the pri- citation for neighborhood code violations mary campaign. (Submitted by the letter writers)

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EVENTS CALENDAR support of the Community Post Office TUESDAY, Aug. 21 Relocation Act • Canvas Design & Wine, 5 p.m., Don’t miss it! La Jolla Community Center, 6811 La FOR MORE NEWS ABOUT LA JOLLA VISIT SATURDAY, Aug. 18 Jolla Blvd., bring wine and snacks and LaJollaVillageNews.com • Weekend with the Locals: Bruce learn the basics of acrylic painting Spitzer, noon, Warwick’s, 7812 Girard from artist Dottie Stanley, RSVP THURSDAY, Aug. 16 Ave., book discussion with “Extra required, (858) 459-0831, www.ljcommunitycenter.org, $40 • “Living in a Nutshell,” 7:30 p.m., Innings” author, (858) 454-0347, members, $45 nonmembers Warwick’s, 7812 Girard Ave., book www.warwicks.com, free signing, cocktails and crafts with for- • Photoshop workshop, noon, La mer interior style producer for Oprah Jolla Community Center, 6811 La Jolla WEDNESDAY, Aug. 22 Winfrey, Janet Lee, (858) 454-0347, Blvd., (858) 750-3177, RSVP to • Children’s storytime, 3 p.m., www.warwicks.com, free [email protected], $10 Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., (858) • Dog Days Storytime, 11 a.m., 454-5872, www.ljathenaeum.org, free Warwick’s, 7812 Girard Ave., enjoy SUNDAY, Aug. 19 • “The Kissing Sailor,” 7:30 p.m., the telling of “Rocket Writes a Story” • 23rd San Diego Jewish Film Fes- Warwick’s, 7812 Girard Ave., book and learn how to write your own story tival kick-off, 7:15 p.m., David and discussion and signing with retired too, (858) 454-0347, Dorothea Garfield Theatre, 4126 Ex- U.S. Navy Capt. George Galdorisi, www.warwicks.com, free ecutive Drive, film screening of “Follow (858) 454-0347, www.warwicks.com, • SummerFest Encounter, Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story,” (858) free 12:30 p.m., Athenaeum, 1008 Wall 362-1348, www.lfjcc.org, $13.75 • “From Bipolar Disorder to Bipo- St., (858) 454-5872, www.ljathen- general admission, $12.75 students lar in Order,” 7:30 p.m., La Jolla Com- aeum.org, free and seniors munity Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd., • Flicks on the Bricks: “Murder on • Weekend with the Locals: Lisa lecture with Tom Wootton, (858) 459- the Orient Express,” 7:30 p.m., Monaco Gonzales, noon, Warwick’s, 0831, www.ljcommunitycenter.org, Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., film 7812 Girard Ave., book discussion free screening with vino espanol, (858) with “Unbreakable Spirit” author, (858) 454-5872, www.ljathenaeum.org, $22 454-0347, www.warwicks.com, free THURSDAY, Aug. 23 nonmembers, $17 members • La Jolla Open Aire Market, 9 a.m. • SummerFest Encounter, to 1 p.m., La Jolla Elementary School, 12:30 p.m., Athenaeum, 1008 Wall FRIDAY, Aug. 17 1111 Marine St., (858) 454-1699, St., (858) 454-5872, www.ljathen- • Tide pool feeding, 2 p.m., Birch www.lajollamarket.com, free aeum.org, free Aquarium, 2300 Expedition Way, help • Flicks on the Bricks: “Sabrina,” aquarists feed the fishes and inverte- MONDAY, Aug. 20 7:30 p.m., Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., brates in the live animal displays, aqari- • 20th anniver- film screening with wine, (858) 454- um.ucsd.edu, (858) 534-3474, includ- sary, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Birch Aquarium 5872, www.ljathenaeum.org, $22 non- ed in price of aquarium admission at Scripps, 2300 Expedition Way, half members, $17 members • National Send a Handwritten off admission, aqarium.ucsd.edu, • “Noteworthy: Past Choristers Letter Day, 9:30 a.m., Wall Street (858) 534-3474, $7 adults, $4.75 with Bright Futures,” 7:30 p.m., The post office, 1140 Wall St., meet up children 3-17, $5 seniors and stu- Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John with organizers of the Save Our La dents, $6 military, $4.50 UCSD stu- Jay Hopkins Drive, San Diego Chil- Jolla Post Office Task Force to send dent or staff, free for children two and dren’s Choir concert, (858) 587-1087, letters to Congressman Darrell Issa in under www.sdchoir.org, $5-$15 MUSTSEE The Athenaeum’s 21st annual Juried Exhibition, one of San Diego’s most anticipated juried shows, is on display through the end of the month at the music and art library’s Wall Street location. Selected artists will exhibit their work in the newly expanded and refurbished gallery — giving the artists exposure and the public the chance to mingle with the creators. The juried exhibition has become a barometer for many promising local artists and, in some cases, a first step for some established leaders in the visual arts community. On view in the Joseph Clayes III and Rotunda galleries until Sept. 1 will be 48 pieces of art showcasing the coun- ty’s diverse talent. Each year, jurors carefully pore over hundreds of submissions. Ben Strauss-Malcolm, director of Quint Gallery, and Jill Dawsey, associate curator for the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, served as La Jolla artist Victor Angelo will have his work shown in the this year’s jurors. Athenaeum’s 21st annual Juried Exhibition. Courtesy photo

by-the-Sea Episcopal Church. The their first meeting in the La Jolla Caves REFLECTIONS homeowner invited the Old Ladies for with someone they called Lorelei CONTINUED FROMPage 1 cards and they played a wicked game singing from a rowboat off shore. as the house moved along its way Their second meeting incorporated a of the members went off the beaten drawn by a strong team of horses. military officers’ banquet held at the trail and “unearthed a 3 rattle rattler After some time, the Old Ladies Club socially fashionable Spindrift Inn in La out of a little hole and the willing Sec- tired of the endless card games and Jolla Shores on June 7, 1917. The dis- retary, on request, blew its bloomin’ another more exclusive organization tinguished Melvin Klauber gave an head off.” End of snake — but the club took shape called the Old Maid’s Club. address on “Cocoanuts as a Medium of survived to the next January for its Historical records do not indicate the Exchange” and there was a raucous annual — indoor — winter meeting. exact nature of this group’s purpose. singing of the “Cave Men Greeting” to They discussed tanning solutions as At the time of World War I, anoth- organ accompaniment: “In pre- advised by the California Academy of er unusual group was organized called neolithic days Man was simple in his Sciences. The Cavemen — purportedly to enter- ways; Dress suits didn’t really matter, Earlier, in 1907, a much tamer and tain the military in the nearby army And the ultra ‘highbrow’ chatter Of less adventurous organization was camp. Many community leaders like that early age, I wis, Must have been formed as the Old Ladies Club of La Dr. William Ritter (head of Scripps about like this: Woof! Woof! Yow! Yow! Jolla. Its basic interest was playing Institution of Oceanography) and J.C. Zooy! Zing! Biff! Wough!” cards. Among the members was La Harper (Miss Scripps’ attorney and Let’s hope neither Fido nor Nean- Jolla’s leading citizen, Ellen Browning right-hand man) were members and derthal was listening, because with Scripps, then in her early 70s. didn’t seem to think twice about that song, The Cavemen buried their The group experienced a slight attending meetings in animal skins last hatchet. adventure when one of the member’s and calling each other familiar names homes was being moved from Cave such as “Little Stick” and “Big Stick.” — Carol Olten is the historian of the Street to Eads Avenue near St. James Appropriately, The Cavemen held La Jolla Historical Society. THURSDAY · AUGUST 16, 2012 8 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS NEWS

said. dollars and never having produced Filner answered with equal accusa- create jobs through a strong econo- DEBATE Filner repeatedly jabbed at DeMaio’s any results,” he said. “Look at the tion. my, and our partnership with Tijua- CONTINUED FROMPage 1 political inexperience, insinuating his results. Sewage is still flowing across “Have you lifted your finger once to na and Baja will be critically impor- freely, playing to their own strengths “naïveté” on border issues. the border, which is still clogged and help any of those (border) efforts?” he tant.” and attacking their opponent’s per- Pointing out the U.S.-Mexico border underutilized. In 20 years in office, he said. “We know what we need to do: Filner said border relations between ceived weaknesses. crossing in San Diego is the busiest in has not been able to address these increase the efficiency of the border, San Diego and Mexico need to be nur- DeMaio touted his record of aggres- the world, Filner stressed increasing issues. We need a mayor who’s going increase staffing with a new configu- tured, claiming his longtime experi- sive fiscal reform, citing his stance on efficiency is key to solving border prob- to produce results in making sure the ration, twice as many lanes, stacked ence with border issues makes him the working to resolve the city’s pension lems and promoting economic growth border crossing is faster, better, cheap- booths and increased technology.” better choice of candidates. crisis by restructuring employees’ on both sides. er and more secure.” In closing, DeMaio said San Diego “We are one of the luckiest cities liv- retirement compensation as an exam- “People won’t cross if it takes three Filner retorted with an example of needs to have “strong ties and a collab- ing in a truly binational community,” ple of the active, problem-solving form or four hours,” he said. “Decreasing his action on border infrastructure. orative relationship” with its counter- he said. “That binational nature should his leadership would take. waiting times must be our chief prior- “Who got the money for (border parts in Tijuana, viewing the border as be celebrated, broadened. Our relation- Filner stressed his accomplish- ity. If you are efficient, you will be highway) 905 to put that in national a boundary, not a barrier. ship with Mexico is one of the most ments, experience and record as a more secure. Longer lines doesn’t legislation to do that border infrastruc- “We should not fear embracing the unfulfilled promises we have here in long-time border legislator. mean we are safer.” ture?” he said. opportunity to take the strengths on San Diego.” “As one of about 15 members of the DeMaio accused Filner of being a DeMaio accused Filner of being a both sides and empower them to build Noting two-thirds of San Diegans border caucus, nobody has worked “failed” legislator. business-as-usual legislator. a strong economy and market our have never crossed the border south harder than me to improve the rela- “The border has been in your dis- “People are sick and tired of politi- region as a megaregion drawing on once, Filner said as mayor his job tionship between our two countries, trict for 20 years and you’ve failed to cians during election seasons talking the strength of both sides,” he said. “I would be to “make sure we have a leading the coalition to get the invest- lead a coalition in Washington to get about what they’re going to do and look forward to completing the job of binational coalition at different levels ments and results people deserve,” he the job done, not getting any federal what they say they’ve done,” he said. fiscal reform and the opportunity to of government.” HEADWAY HAIR STUDIO OF LONDON 858.456.2936 7742 Herschel Crosby Center Suite N Tues-Sat 9:00am-6:00pm Call for Appointment Men / Boys Haircuts $ * Walk-ins welcome. *New Customers Only. Reg. $20. Expires 08/30/2012 15 Back to School Special Kids under 12 years of age $ * Walk-ins welcome. * New Customers Only. Reg. $15. Expires 08/30/2012 12 Go ahead, Get a Haircut! LJ

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The Sky Room BY KENDRA HARTMANN | VILLAGE NEWS In a unique take on happy hour, a makes new event has taken residence in San Diego that urges guests to tap into their delicious artistic side — while enjoying a few cocktails, of course. Wine and Canvas, an event that changes started in Indianapolis and quickly Students have some artistic fun at a recent spread to cities in several other states, Wine and Canvas event. Courtesy photo BY KENDRA HARTMANN brings a crowd of adventurous friends VILLAGE NEWS one on display at the front of the room roving that together to try their hand at creating a — and the students seemed to genuine- change can, in work of art worthy of hanging on the ly enjoy themselves, blending girls’ wall, even if they claim to have no artis- fact, be a good night out with Picasso. But be advised: P tic talent. thing, La Valencia’s Sky Chef Luke Johnson took over the the event’s name may be slightly mis- Guided by a professional artist, the Room has taken change kitchen at The Sky Room, creating a multi- leading, as the $35 class fee doesn’t group learns to create a painting in a head on and reinvented course tasting menu that includes items like actually include any wine. Guests are pork belly ravioli with corn and blueber- step-by-step process that requires no welcome to order food and drinks from itself into one of the most unique din- changes he ry, above. Courtesy photos talent whatsoever. Each class, held the restaurant at any time during the ing experiences La Jolla has to offer. will bring to our roughly once a week, focuses on a dif- class. Bringing in chef Luke Johnson, for- restaurants and the ferent painting, making it possible for Wine and Canvas will hold events at merly of Little Italy’s Red Velvet Wine overall dining experiences at the reservations. guests to come back more than once Cozymel’s, located at 4303 La Jolla Vil- Bar, The Sky Room plunged headfirst hotel,” said Andrew Mosblech, La Mosblech, who without repeating a picture. lage Drive, on Aug. 21 and 28 from 6 to into off-the-beaten-track dining with Valencia director of food and bever- described The age. “His impressive techniques and Sky Room’s pre- On Aug. 9, a group of women — 9 p.m. Reservations are required. Johnson’s cutting-edge cuisine. With some friends, some strangers — gath- For those who can’t make it to one of the restaurant’s dramatic coastline passion for the restaurant industry vious menu as will play an integral role in the “more meat and potatoes” said he ered in the back room of Cozymel’s at the scheduled events, Wine and Canvas views and sumptuous plates, The Sky University Towne Center and learned also offers private and corporate par- Room has firmly placed itself ahead of enhancements currently taking place was concerned about the possibility of with La Valencia’s food and beverage losing some of the guests who had how to paint a wheat field. The class, ties, or for the little ones, a Cookies and the pack in La Jolla’s dining scene. while not limited to women, sees an Canvas event. For reservations or more Johnson created a multi-course programs.” previously enjoyed the restaurant. Ranging from five to eight cours- “We were a little worried about overwhelming majority of female information, visit wineandcanvas.com- tasting menu for the restaurant’s rein- painters (many of whom didn’t mind es, the menu is paired with a wine list those guests,” he said, “but they have /san-diego-ca.html. carnation, with a seasonal menu fea- lavishing attention on the young male designed to enhance the flavor of welcomed us with open arms.” turing such distinctive combinations artist charged with teaching the class). each menu item, for which Mosblech The cost of the complete tasting as raw scallop with watermelon, What the organizers proclaim is true collaborated with Johnson closely. menu is $95 with an optional wine radish and cucumber; chilled tomato — those in the class who had never Wine pairing highlights include Bret pairing for $55. The Sky Room is soup with heirloom beans, basil and picked up a paintbrush were able to Brothers Macon Uchizy “La Martine” open for dinner Tuesdays through manchego; and pork belly ravioli with create a painting they could be 2009, Cultivar Cabernet Franc 2009 corn and blueberry. Saturdays from 5 to 9 p.m. For reser- proud of. While perhaps no bud- and Domaine Singla Rivesaltes 2004. “Luke brings an abundance of culi- vations, call (858) 551-3761. For ding art prodigies were discov- The drastic changes made to the nary knowledge and skill to La Valen- more information, visit www.laval- ered, all the paintings looked rel- cia. We look forward to the dynamic menu did not come without some encia.com/dining/the-sky-room. atively similar to the professional Steinberg’s Playhouse workshop will be big ... or not

BY MARIKO LAMB | VILLAGE NEWS albums — Steinberg has yours and totally 16 or 17, I’ve been in front of audi- also appeared on Johnny unique, that is enter- ences — not professionally but by cir- Legendary comedian David Stein- Carson’s “Tonight Show” taining and funny. cumstance — and never thinking I berg is bringing his latest production- more than 130 times, Courtesy photo That’s the goal.” was going to be a comedian, but it in-development to the La Jolla Play- making him second only to Although most worked out that way.” house for six workshop performances, Bob Hope in number of people may have not His stand-up show at the La Jolla giving audience members the rare guest appearances on the experienced a Stein- Playhouse will be unique in that it is a opportunity to help shape the product show. berg-esque lifestyle as workshop performance that is ever of his one-man comedy show. Now 70, the Canadian- a showman in Holly- evolving, based partly on the audi- Steinberg, whose longstanding car- born comedian sources wood, audience mem- ence’s reaction to his content. eer in comedy has taken him down much of his content from bers can still relate to “It’s being developed in front of your various roads in the industry, will the story of his life, which the human experi- eyes as you’re watching it,” he said. bring audience members along for the he says has been a “rich, ences Steinberg pre- “The reaction I’m always looking for is humorous journey of his life in show unique — and some might sents in his perfor- laughter. People crying — that’s a business. In addition to earning num- say weird — one.” mance. reaction I’m not interested in — or erous accolades over his lifetime — “Having come from “Everything lends demanding their money back.” including Directors Guild of America Canada, having been on itself to humor if you The likes of and and Emmy Award nominations for his the ‘Tonight Show’ so just see it that way,” — both of whom Stein- work on hit television situation come- much, having started at Perfor- First Workshop “A David Steinberg’s one-man show, mance with Legendary Comedian David Steinberg: That opens at the La Into Something Big … or Not,” Could Turn Jolla Playhouse on Aug. 16 and runs through 25. he said. “What makes berg has worked with and influenced dies like “Seinfeld,” “Mad About You” The Second City improv group, and still am — a director gives me content it comedic is a comedy person. Come- — have hit the very same playhouse and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and two having been involved with a ton of for the show,” he said. “What you dy can’t be taught, you have to be Grammy nominations for his comedy celebrities because I’ve been — and want is a point of view that is totally born that way. Basically since I was SEE STEINBERG, Page 12 THURSDAY · AUGUST 16, 2012 10 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS MUSIC Get the scoop on all the local La Jolla’s live musical happenings By BART MENDOZA backed by a true all-star group, including guitarist Sue Palmer, second from right, & Her Motel Johnny Viau and singer Deejha Marie. Palmer Swing Orchestra. Courtesy photo by Annie Libby MUSTHEAR: Sue Palmer & released a new album, “Party Favorites,” earlier this summer and its title is also an apt description Her Motel Swing Orchestra of this day’s concert. You’re going to hear a lot of Fans of boogie woogie piano and big band favorites and it’s going to be a party. blues won’t want to miss Sue Palmer & Her Motel Swing Orchestra, appearing on Aug. 26 as part of Sue Palmer & Her Motel Swing Orchestra: the 2012 La Jolla Concerts by the Sea series. Sunday, Aug. 26 at La Jolla Concerts by the Palmer is without a doubt one of the finest pianists Sea, Scripps Park at La Jolla Cove. 2 p.m. AllMUSIC playing in the U.S. today, a virtuoso at everything ages. Free. www.ljconcertsbythesea.org For a full list of venues’ addresses and con- from torch songs to vintage rock ’n’ roll and is tact information, visit www.sdnews.com SCENE Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday • Bela Vida Brasileira, Latin and Brazilian jazz, • Tomcat Courtney, 6 p.m., Café-Bar Europa • Tomcat Courtney, 6 p.m., Café-Bar acoustic covers, • Carlos Velas- • The Trunks Quar- • Spanky, • Lester Abrams, 5 p.m., Café-Bar Europa • GipsyMenco, Old-World flamenco and Europa co, Latin and tet, jazz, 6 p.m., 11 a.m., Beaumont’s piano jazz, • Tad Sisler, 7 p.m., Manhattan of La Jolla modern jazz with Spanish guitar, 7 p.m., La • Jonathan Karrant, standards from jazz to Brazilian jazz Il Covo • Pablo Ziegler, 7:30 p.m., 6 p.m., Eddie • Anthrot, punk, plus Sloths (PDX), Railed to Valencia Hotel Sinatra, 7 p.m., La Valencia Hotel guitar, 5 p.m., • Freddie A Dream MCASD Sherwood Hall V’s Death, Rievers, 7 p.m., Che Café • The Burning of Rome, indie rock, plus Tan • Small Talk, indie rock, plus Cash Crop, the Hoffman Café-Bar Trio, piano jazz, • A Family Affair, • Bomb the Music • Mario Olivares, 7 p.m., La Valencia Hotel Sister Radio, Saything, 7:30 p.m., Che Meraki, Realization Orchestra, The family and friends perform Europa 6 p.m., Eddie V’s Industry, punk, • Richard James Trio, 7 p.m., Eddie V’s Café Deepsea Goes, 7:30 p.m., Che Café • John Cain, • Tomcat Courtney, Mozart, Bruch, Saint-Saens and plus Grim Luck, • Dave Millard Jazz Jam, 7:30 p.m., Café-Bar • Pablo Ziegler, tango music, 7:30 p.m., • Tad Sisler, 8 p.m., Manhattan of La Jolla 6 p.m., Eddie 6:30 p.m., Café- more, 3 p.m., MCASD Sherwood Aukerman, Europa MCASD Sherwood Hall • Richard James Trio, 8 p.m., Eddie V’s V’s Bar Europa Hall 7 p.m., Che • Beethoven: The Other Masterpieces, the compos- • Tad Sisler, 8 p.m., Manhattan of La Jolla • Superstar Saturdays, DJ night, 8 p.m., • Sarah Maisel, • James Romine, • Sounds Like Four, jazz, 4 p.m., Café er’s less oft-performed works, 7:30 p.m., • FUNdamental Fridays, DJ night, 8 p.m., Barfly Café-Bar Europa ukulele based Latin American • Afro Jazziacs, MCASD Sherwood Hall Barfly • The Trunks, 9 p.m., Café-Bar Europa jazz and stan- singer-songwriter, • John Cain, jazz, 6 p.m., Eddie V’s Latin & Brazilian • Simeon Flick, 8 p.m., Beaumont’s Aug. 16-22 • Lotus, DJ night, 8 p.m., Barfly • Freddie A Dream Trio, piano jazz, 8 p.m., dards, 7 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Café- • Born Again Pollacks, originals jazz guitar, • Simeon Flick, acoustic covers, 8 p.m., Beau- Eddie V’s • Scott Carter and the New Breed, 9 p.m., Café-Bar Bar Europa and standards with Yael, 7 p.m., 7:30 p.m., Café- mont’s • The Trunks, funky jazz originals and stan- Beaumont’s Europa • The Complete Café-Bar Europa Bar Europa dards, 9 p.m., Café-Bar Europa Brahms Trios, • John Stanley King Duo, acoustic • Schubert III: • Bela Vida Brasileira, 5 p.m., Café-Bar Europa • Luke Daniels Band, reggae and funk, • Tomcat Courtney, 6 p.m., Café-Bar • Carlos Velas- 7:30 p.m., MCASD covers, 11 a.m., Beaumont’s Freunde und • Tad Sisler, 7 p.m., Manhattan of La Jolla 9 p.m., Beaumont’s Europa co, Latin and Sherwood Hall • Sue Palmer & Her Motel Swing Freude, classical, • Peter Pants, indie rock, plus Keychain, Kids, • Jonathan Karrant, 7 p.m., La Valencia Brazilian jazz • Phil Carillo, acous- • Tomcat Courtney, 6 p.m., Café-Bar Orchestra, 2 p.m., La Jolla Con- 7:30 p.m., Wide Streets, 7 p.m., Che Café Hotel guitar, 5 p.m., tic covers, 8 p.m., Europa certs by the Sea MCASD Sher- • Mario Olivares, 7 p.m., La Valencia Hotel • Tad Sisler, 8 p.m., Manhattan of La Jolla Café-Bar Beaumont’s • Mikan Zlalkovich Trio, piano jazz, 7 p.m., Eddie • GipsyMenco, 7 p.m., La Valencia Hotel • Superstar Saturdays, DJ night, 8 p.m., • Notre Temps String Ensemble, Europa wood Hall V’s • Kent Nagano and the Summerfest Cham- Barfly the music of Grieg, Schumann, • John Cain, • The Trunks, 6 p.m., • Lester Abrams, • San Diego Children’s Choir, 7:30 p.m., Neuro- ber Orchestra, classical, 7:30 p.m., • Lester Abrams, piano jazz, 8 p.m., Eddie Sibelius, Elgar, and Purcell, 6 p.m., Eddie Il Covo 6 p.m., Eddie sciences Institute MCASD Sherwood Hall V’s 2 p.m., Neurosciences Institute V’s • Tomcat Courtney, V’s • Downtown Express, film and performance from • Tad Sisler, 8 p.m., Manhattan of La Jolla • Symphony at the Salk with Lee Ann • Sounds Like Four, 4 p.m., Café- • Sarah 6:30 p.m., Café- • Afro Jazziacs, violinist Phillipe Quint, 7:30 p.m., MCASD Sher- • Fly Fridays, DJ night, 8 p.m., Barfly Rimes, 8 p.m., Salk Institute. Bar Europa Maisel, Bar Europa Latin & Brazilian wood Hall • Richard James Trio, 8 p.m., Eddie V’s • Candread and the Rizing Resistance, • John Cain, jazz, 6 p.m., Eddie ukulele based • Lester Abrams, jazz guitar, • Dave Millard Jazz Jam, 7:30 p.m., Café-Bar • John Stanley King, reggae and dance world beat and reggae, 9 p.m., Café-Bar V’s jazz and stan- 7 p.m., Eddie V’s Aug. 23-29 7:30 p.m., Europa music, 8 p.m., Beaumont’s Europa • Middle Earth, belly-dance dards, 7 p.m., • James Romine, Café-Bar • Lotus, DJ night, 8 p.m., Barfly • Peligroso Caramelo, Latin dance music, • Lady Dottie & The Diamonds, fantastic ensemble, 7 p.m., Café-Bar Café-Bar 7:30 p.m., Café- Europa • Allegra, acoustic covers, 8 p.m., Beaumont’s 9 p.m., Café-Bar Europa rhythm and blues, 9 p.m., Beaumont’s Europa Europa Bar Europa THURSDAY · AUGUST 16, 2012 SOCIETY LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 11 Making promises possible and Binelli’s bandeneón Tango: right: Ray Kau, Mary Schlesing, Edward “Ward” Gill (SDS CEO), Jolie Jackson-Martine and Derrick Martine (the ladies co-chaired the silent auction) Promises: below: Terry Golden, Renee Comeau, Tom Blair, Jane Mack-Baker, David Herber Promises: above: Darrel Drinan, Madison York, Lorna York, Lisa and Raul Albanez

Tango: right: Chip But- tner, Mary- lynne Kelts, Tamara Promises: above: Tonya Torosian (P2K and Jack CEO), Joan Waitt (host), Deborah Marengo Phelps SCENE Promises: above: Evva and Mike Feni- two of their original members. Cocktails and hors chased a lot of tickets, and one of hers son, Judy and Jack White Norma Hirsh, Rob Butterfield and d’oeuvres sustained the 475 guests as was drawn. Starry, starry nights Renee Comeau founded P2K in 1980 to they socialized and placed generous CCR took the stage and turned back mance Group. Symphony Sweethearts help break the cycle of child abuse in San silent auction bids. Eventually, everyone time. The 90-minute concert covered all Mary Schlesing and Jolie Jackson-Mar- Diego County. Since then, they’ve accom- took their places for a three-course din- the Revival’s original hits; songs that tine co-chaired the silent auction, and plished a lot, including raising $13.2 mil- ner highlighted by tender pan-seared filet made the group famous and for which symphony CEO Edward “Ward” Gill lion for the Polinsky Children’s Center. and polenta, and finished with a dessert they are still remembered. They packed delivered a short address. Now their programs help 5,000 kids trio. P2K’s new CEO, Tonya Torosian, told the dance floor with “Out My Back Host Nuvi Mehta introduced the daily, and they’ve become a model for how foster kids age-out of the program at Door,” “Midnight Special,” “Rolling on evening’s concert featured South Amer- similar organizations across the coun- 18, and about a third of them end up the River” and “Have You Ever Seen the ican music, including rousing tango try. Their work is so significant that homeless. The organization’s Guardian Rain,” closing with “Up Around the compositions. Featured performer Daniel with Vincent Andrunas numerous generous people are coming Scholars program strives to help them Bend” (come on, arise and win…). Binelli performed brilliantly on the ban- For the fourth straight year, philan- forward, eager to support this worthy with further education and mentoring. Knowing they’d helped raise serious doneón, an exotic and classically beauti- thropist Joan Waitt has lent the use of cause. Student “Carmen” spoke about how the money for a great cause, they said, ful concertina-type instrument whose her hilltop La Jolla estate for a concert Guests enjoyed the fabulous view from program has helped her immensely. “Thank you La Jolla,” and left the stage. sound is essential to the tango. He stood and dinner event to benefit a wonderful the estate’s grassy grounds. Some of the She’ll soon graduate from UCSD with a *** with his left foot on the floor and his right cause called Promises2Kids (P2K). The women had been given what one called very bright future. Reeling from recent the passing of on the seat of a chair, the instrument’s Saturday evening event began with a “horseshoes for high heels.” Stiletto heels Guests seemed especially motivated; their longtime friend and principal pops bellows across his right knee. Buttons at VIP reception for the biggest donors, who are known for sinking into lawns, and they bid generously on 13 live auction conductor Marvin Hamlisch, the San both ends required rapid action for such got to enjoy specialty catering by “Grasswalkers,” tough transparent strips items, often exceeding the items’ values. Diego Symphony nonetheless gathered energetic music, so the mid-performance Campine and cocktails by Snake Oil that stick to the bottoms of such shoes, A “paddle raise” request for $50,000 itself and moved on with its Pops Goes intermission must have been quite wel- Cocktail Co. They were even invited to prevent the problem. Sheryl White, a donation pledges quickly got three, Classical “Night in South America” con- come. “Tango and Tapas” guests enjoyed have their photos taken with the band, stylish lady often seen at social events, is including host Joan Waitt and guest cert. Supporters gathered at Embar- dessert and drinks while the musician Creedence Clearwater Revisited (CCR) behind the new invention, and a portion “Papa” Doug Manchester. Joan also won cadero Park for “Tango and Tapas,” a rested. 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S TORIES OF M Y L IFE August 4th - September 15th RECEPTION: August 25th, 6-8pm THURSDAY · AUGUST 16, 2012 12 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS LA JOLLA LIVING just the little things, like ‘Is there an “It’s being developed in STEINBERG audience that is coming to see it?’ And front of your eyes as you’re CONTINUED FROMPage 9 that seems to be happening big time, so that’s already exciting. That’s some- watching it. The reaction stage for their own workshop comedy thing to never take for granted, so that I’m always looking for is performances in the past. already gives me some impetus to do “They’re actually one of the best for laughter. People crying — my best,” he said. “I’m looking for- this sort of thing. [Former playhouse that’s a reaction I’m not ward to hearing the laughter, and I’m artistic director] Des McAnuff who did interested to hear what the audience interested in — or demand- it in the past ran these kind of things, has to say about it.” ing their money back.” and [artistic director] Christopher Due to the looser nature of the Ashley is continuing it now,” he said of DAVID STEINBERG workshop performance, Steinberg can why he chose the La Jolla Playhouse to move content around in his show or develop his comedic performance. “It hold Q&A sessions after the perfor- seemed like the right idea.” mances to gauge his audience’s inter- leave them with a little more than His performance will combine any est in certain topics. that, and what that little more is, is number of life experiences, opinions “You don’t really change it. You what I’ll try to find out in the next cou- and ideas. move things around, and you try to ple weeks,” he said. “My wife will be the first to tell you surprise yourself by leaving out some- Steinberg’s “A First Workshop Per- — I wake up with opinions. That thing, heading into another area, formance with Legendary Comedian shows you how unarticulated they wondering how much you can go in David Steinberg: That Could Turn Into are, but I have them. I came from an one direction to something being Something Big … or Not” will take improv background and have a lot to funny as opposed to being offensive,” place on Aug. 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and say about everything,” he said. “I’ll he said. “People will let you know just 25 at 7:30 p.m. All performances will probably do some old material and by how they’re listening to you take place at the La Jolla Playhouse’s make it retro by just analyzing it from whether it is compelling or not.” Theodore and Adele Shank Theatre, today’s point of view.” With Steinberg’s longstanding located at 2910 La Jolla Village Drive. Although no two performances will career amid the best of the best in the Tickets are $20 and are available at be the same, Steinberg assures that industry, hilarity is certain to ensue in www.lajollaplayhouse.org or by call- “none will be embarrassing.” his upcoming performances. ing (858) 550-1010. He said he looks forward to having “When you’re doing an hour show, For updates and information about an audience and hearing their reac- you want the audience to have David Steinberg, visit www.TheDavid- tion to his performance. laughed. I don’t think that’s going to Steinberg.com or on Twitter at @dav- “The most exciting thing is usually be a problem, but you also want to id_steinberg.

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Dronenburg, Jr., DRE # 00631219 San Diego, CA 92107 Call: 619-222-4876 Mom to Madre Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 20, 2012 ISSUE has launched their Back to School Book Drive - August 1st MAKAYLA-ANNDESIGNS.COM Handmade & handcrafted jew- DATE(S): AUG 02, 09, 16 AND 23, 2012 - August 17th. “Mom to Madre extends a hand, in English elry. Unique and at low prices! www.Makayla-AnnDesigns.com and Spanish, to young moms trying to beat the odds.”Mom FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-018661 to Madre is in need of new or “like new” kids’ books OUTLET CENTER DOORS WINDOWS We have warehouse THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: FILL THE FIN, SAN DIEGO LIFESAVING full of Doors, Windows, Flooring reduced Prices (858) 268-0679 ASSOCIATION located at: 3776 MARTHA ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is Wonderful family home in quiet neighborhood, close to all! Exceptional corner lot has ample because “kids need books at home to succeed in school”. hereby registered by the following owner(s): JAMES GARTLAND, JEFFERY Mom to Madre offers resources in parenting, reading, lit- RECENT UCLA GRADUATE helps students of all ages with A. HATFIELD This business is beingconducted by: AN UNINCORPORATED space for entire family and pets! Tastefully updated throughout. Attached studio/granny flat. eracy, nature, culturre and more for moms and kids. Learn studies! ~$15/ hr. [email protected] ASSOCIATION-OTHER THAN A PARTNERSHIP The transaction of business Spacious open floor plan. New windows, French doors, upgrades kitchen/ with plenty of cab- more @ momtomadre.org • The Ocean Beach Business began on: 07/10/12 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, RESALE & NEW women’s clothes, accessories, shoes, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 10, 2012 inetry. Two master suites & 2 bedrooms, fireplace and extra large garage. . $654,000 Center is a proud sponsor of the book drive and is the offi- ISSUE DATE(S): AUG 02, 09, 16 AND 23, 2012 cial book drop-off site. We welcome you to drop by, share jewelry, $5 - 35, Designer BARGAINS, Tierrasanta. (619) 985-6700 a book or two, take care of business and relax with a cup FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-020191 THE of coffee! Learn more about the book drive and the busi- NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: VENATOR SOLUTIONS LLC, VENATOR SOLU- ness center @ www.obbusinesscenter.com  misc. for trade TIONS located at: 4944 CASS ST #603 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): VENATOR SOLUTIONS LLC This busi-  public notice ATT READERS! FREE BOOKS! Trade your books for free at ness is beingconducted by: A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY VENATOR SOLUTIONS LLC 4944 CASS ST. #603 SAN DIEGO, CA, 92109 CALIFOR- www. PaperBackSwap.com! NIA The transaction of business began on: 07/25/12 The statement was ITEMS WANTED 325 filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego Prop 65 County on: JULY 27, 2012 ISSUE DATE(S): AUG 02, 09, 16 AND 23, 2012 Newspaper Warning GOT OLD COMIC BOOKS? Local collector seeks vintage comic books and paperbacks from 1950s and older. Let’s FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-018116 THE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: JBA SPEED SHOP, JUST BAD ASS PERFOR- L-3 Communications; Linkabit make a deal! Contact me at [email protected]. MANCE located at: 5675 KEARNY VILLA ROAD SAN DIEGO, CA. 92123 is and C2S2 divisions operate at a LJ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS Construction permits, hereby registered by the following owner(s): J & J PERFORMANCE CEN- facility located at 3033 Science TER INC. This business is beingconducted by: A CORPORATION J& J PER- MISC. SERVICES OFFERED 450 FORMANCE CENTER INC 200 WEST SECOND AVENUE ESCONDIDO, CA. Park Rd. San Diego, CA 92121 blueprints, Residential Designs. LOW RATES!!! SE HABLA 92025 CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA The transaction of business began on: which uses and emits chemicals 07/25/12 The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder ESPAÑOL LIC.#069268 (619) 817-7787 known to the State of California / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 03, 2012 ISSUE DATE(S): AUG to cause cancer, birth defects, REMODEL & ADDITION SPECIALISTS FREE ESTIMATES. 02, 09, 16 AND 23, 2012 DAILY DEALS or other reproductive harm. We No job too small. Call to see our portfolio or Email us at FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-020733 THE do not believe that any person is [email protected] (619) 684-0336 NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: PLANNED PERFECTION located at: 2545 NYE ST. sdnews.com | dealmeintoday.com exposed to these chemicals at SAN DIEGO, CA. 92111 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): A BUSY HOUSEWIFE OR CAREER WOMAN I can help you NOWELL WALKER This business is beingconducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The levels constituting a health or with: transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was safety risk. However we have **Grocery shopping filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego not made a formal determina- **Running errands County on: AUG 02, 2012 ISSUE DATE(S): AUG 09, 16, 23 AND 30, 2012 $ **Household management tion that actual exposure levels FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-020809 THE 18 for Airbrush Spray Tan are below the Proposition 65 $20 per hour + mileage NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: GAIA GODDESSA located at: 1335 GRAND AVE. "no significant risk" levels for Call Kirsty 619 379 8750 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92107 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): carcinogens or "no observable PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE CLASSES Classes Beginning in TARIN STILL, BRITTNEY AMES This business is beingconducted by: CO- $  PARTNERS The transaction of business began on: 08/01/12 The statement in La Jolla ( 35 Value) effect" level for chemicals tutors/instruction was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San known to cause reproductive Diego County on: AUG 03, 2012 ISSUE DATE(S): AUG 09, 16, 23 AND 30, September and being held in Pt. Loma. For information, harm, and we have not 2012 please contact: [email protected] performed a risk analysis to or Call the Portuguese Historical Center, at 619-223-8893. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-020822 THE determine the precise amount of NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: YOUR AUTOGLASS GUY located at: 5580 LA $ exposure that any individual JOLLA BLVD. #504 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 is hereby registered by the fol- Value: 35 would receive over a 70 year  adoption services lowing owner(s): WEST COAST AUTO CONCEPTS, INC. This business is beingconducted by: A CORPORATION WEST COAST AUTO CONCEPTS, period. Proposition 65 therefore A BRIGHT FUTURE AWAITS YOUR BABY. A Southern Cal- INC 5580 LA JOLLA BLVD. #504 LA JOLLA, CA. 92037 CALIFORNIA The obligates us to provide this transaction of business began on: 07/03/12 The statement was filed with ifornia outdoorsy couple looks to fulfill our dreams of build- warning to potentially effected Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: ing our family though adoption. We offer affection securi- AUG 03, 2012 ISSUE DATE(S): AUG 09, 16, 23 AND 30, 2012 Discount: individuals. Further information ty and a bright future. Expenses gladly paid as permitted. 49% may be obtained by Legal/ confidential. Call Susan or James toll-free anytime FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-020527 THE contacting 1-877-333-1582 NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: TOTAL KIDS ENTERTAINMENT located at: 4582 MT HUBBARD AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92117 is hereby registered by the fol- BUSINESS OPTS. 550 lowing owner(s): DAVID GROTH This business is beingconducted by: AN L-3 Communications INDIVIDUAL The transaction of business began on: NOT YET STARTED The Linkabit Division statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk $ WANT TO Purchase minerals and other oil/ gas interests. You Save: Human Resources Dept. of San Diego County on: JUL 31, 2012 ISSUE DATE(S): AUG 09, 16, 23 AND 17 858.552.9500 Send details to: P. O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201 30, 2012 WWW. SPORTSGIRLJEWELRY.COM FUND RAISERS FOR FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-020839 THE YOUTH SPORTS- VERY PROFITABLE NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: MISSION BAY REALTY located at: 2002 GRAND HELP WANTED 250 AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby registered by the following owner(s): REAL ESTATE 800 JAMES A. MOORE, ROSEANN VECCHIO This business is beingconducted by: HUSBAND AND WIFE The transaction of business began on: 01/01/1980  investment properties The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / Coun- ACCOUNTING ty Clerk of San Diego County on: AUG 03, 2012 ISSUE DATE(S): AUG 09, CAREER SCHOOL DEL MAR LAGOON VIEW HOME buy, lease or lease option, 16, 23 AND 30, 2012 $1.65mil. Kearney Mesa 21,800 sq ft office building just NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC One program trains you for reduced $300K, now $3.35mil. Buy 200 ft Baja beach lots BEVERAGE LICENSE 1350 Front St., Room 5056 San Diego, CA. 92101 Find these and more great deals multiple job opportunities! or 9 miles (or less) Pacific Ocean front land. Need a partner (619) 525-4064 Filing Date: August 1, 2012 To Whom It May Concern: The to develop all or part. Local resale shop biz for sale. Many Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: CHANS WATERHOLE INC. The applicant more RE opportunities. Geo Jonilonis Rltr 619 454 4151 listed above is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Be job-ready in 6 months for many to sell alcoholic beverages at: 2772 GARNET AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 at sdnews.com or Type of license(s) applied for: 48 - ON-SALE GENERAL PUBLIC PREMIS- job positions: accounting and AR, LEGAL ADS 900 ES ISSUE DATE(S): AUG 16, 2012 AP clerks; bookkeepers; Quick- Books specialists…or, start your FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-019327 THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-021534 THE dealmeintoday.com NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: DOWN UNDER SERVICES, GOODRICH LAND- NAME(S) OF BUSINESS: BREATH OF LIFE MASSAGE & BODYWORK own bookkeeping business! SCAPING located at: 765 AGATE ST. UNIT 2 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is here- located at: 4434 INGRAHAM ST. SAN DIEGO, CA. 92109 is hereby regis- by registered by the following owner(s): MICHAEL D. GOODRICH JR. This tered by the following owner(s): JOHANNA KARLSSON, MARCOS ACCOUNTING ACADEMY business is beingconducted by: AN INDIVIDUAL The transaction of busi- RODRIGUEZ This business is beingconducted by: HUSBAND AND WIFE The Sign-up to receive local deals ness began on: NOT YET STARTED The statement was filed with Ernest J. transaction of business began on: 06/20/12 The statement was filed with Call for brochure: 858-836-1420 Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 18, Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUG 10, 2012 ISSUE DATE(S): AUG 16, 23, 30 AND SEPT 06, 2012 Next classes begin Sept. 17th 2012 ISSUE DATE(S): JULY 26 AUG 02, 09 AND 16, 2012 and get $10 credit www.theaccountingacademy.com FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2012-019221 THE 14 THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2012 SERVICE DIRECTORY - LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS AUTO DETAILING CONSTRUCTION HANDYMAN PAINTING SENIOR SERVICES WINDOWS

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Amongst the Treetops Looking for a Single Level... La Jolla Summit home with updated granite kitchen, plantation shutters & Expanded 4 Bedroom/3 full Bath residence with master suite on the entry newer windows/slider. The 4 bedroom split level floor plan provides level. Travertine & hardwood flooring, granite kitchen, plantation shutters, volume ceilings, formal dining, separate family room, generous-sized rooms crown molding, & peek Bay views from a 2nd master suite. Patio yard with and 3 fireplaces. Bring your decorator's touch! Outdoor patio, grassy area grassy area. Resort-style community amenities include pools, lighted tennis, fitness center, etc. and peek ocean views. The Summit community provides pool, tennis, outdoor volleyball, fitness room and community room for a great lifestyle. Offered at $998,000 Seller will entertain offers between $799,000-$849,000

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Linda Dunfee David Schroedl 858 •361•9089 858 •459 •0202 [email protected] [email protected] DRE #00577412 DRE #00982592 DavidKnowsLaJolla.com Just Listed! • 5550 La Jolla Hermosa Just Listed! This Gracious Bird Rock Family Home with Versatile Floor Plan offers a warm welcome with classic ambience! The expansive lot enjoys mature landscaping with multiple decks for outdoor living in both the front and back yards. Endless Entertaining for the Family every day of the Year. This home boasts wood flooring, Jacuzzi, 5 bedrooms, and 3 baths. The Master Suite boast's a large landing/office area and private deck with a peek ocean view. Absolutely Fabulous! Seller will entertain offers between $1,300,000 and $1,500,000 www.5550LaJollaHermosa.com

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I recently represented the Buyer in the sale of this oceanfront condominium. One of only 4 units, this Village pied-à-terre feels more like a seaside cottage than a condo and enjoys mesmerizing views of the ever- changing sea and a location where you can walk to La Jolla's famous LINDA MARRONE beaches, museums, shops and (858) 456-3224 restaurants. [email protected] www.LindaMarrone.com Selling La Jolla’s Barber Tract since 1990 DRE License 01081197

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