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University City resident’s Father Joe’s 5K dedication SEE PAGE 6

Destination Baja: Exploring Ensenada’s Valle de Guadalupe SEE PAGE 8

La Jolla photographer Evgeny Yorobe is well-known for capturing the natural world in a seemingly supernatural way. This print in particular, depicting the Oct. 6 launch of Space X’s Falcon 9 rocket, caught the eye of company executives. Now, the print is proudly displayed in an Elon Musk home. SEE PG. 4 EVGENY YOROBE Judge turns down motion to remove Greatrex from community boards

BY NEAL PUTNAM | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS dition of bond while she & Recreation Inc. Board. Board. serving on this board,” said awaits an embezzlement She resigned from that “It’s a community plan- Pancer. A judge turned down a trial. board, but her new attorney, ning board. She’s not han- Deputy District Attorney prosecution motion Monday, Greatrex, 52, is charged Michael Pancer, said dling any funds,” said Gina Darvis made the Padres announce 2019 MLB Oct. 29 for the removal of with grand theft in the loss Greatrex now serves on only Pancer. coaching staff Cindy Greatrex from any of $67,935 while she was one board now, the La Jolla “I see no relationship of SEE PAGE 15 community boards as a con- president of the La Jolla Park Community Planning her appearing on bond and SEE GREATREX PG.2 FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 2, 2018 2 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS News

City Council votes to rescind short GREATREX >> CONT. FROM PG. 1 term vacation rental ordinance motion before San Diego Superior Court Judge Michael Smyth when Greatrex came into court to replace BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS ‘There are literally action as, “a sad day for our city.” her previous attorney with Pancer thousands of these District 7 Councilmember Scott on Monday. San Diego City Council voted 8 to Sherman, an outspoken opponent Darvis said the embezzlement 1 on Oct. 22, with District 2 Coun- short-term vacation of the Council’s initial short-term charge involves “an abuse of trust” Cindy Greatrex cil person Lorie Zapf dissenting, to rentals in the beach ordinance passed in July described and argued Greatrex not serve on rescind a short-term vacation rental that approval as “an overreach.” any community board. Even if she cized case was defending then- ordinance it passed by a 6-3 vote in areas. What we finally “A compromise is when you find didn’t handle money on this other Mayor Roger Hedgecock in his first Ju ly. came up with (before) yourself with neither side totally board, “it has the potential for trial in 1985 on campaign miscon- The Council’s previously was a fair compromise happy,” said Sherman. “We had one money” handling somewhere, said duct charges. The first jury dead- approved ordinance leaned toward side very happy, and one side very Darvis. locked, but a second trial ended in a more restrictive requirements favor- that allowed home unhappy. There is room for finding a Pancer said the previous prose- conviction which was overturned ing residents and allowing prima- sharesharing and true compromise down the road. cutor did not argue this motion on appeal years later. ry-residence-only rentals with a six- We’re making progress, not insti- before and didn’t see how it was rel- Greatrex has pleaded not guilty month maximum. Detractors in the would have protected tuting a ban on the one side, or the evant now. Smyth denied the to one count of grand theft. She rental industry characterized that our residents.’ wild wild west on the other. We need motion but ruled the prosecutor remains free on $70,000 bond. ordinance as a “de facto ban.” to come to a place in the middle.” could make the same motion before Greatrex has testified she spent The Council’s re-vote on the con- LORIE ZAPF In public testimony prior to the another judge later. her own money to pay various ven- tentious short-term rental ordi- DISTRICT 2 COUNCILMEMBER council’s vote, several beach resi- The trial had been scheduled to dors and made checks out to herself nance was forced by a recently suc- dents spoke out on the issue, includ- start Nov. 8, but it was delayed until for reimbursement. She says she cessful drive by a vacation-rental the beach areas. What we finally ing Ann Kerr Bache of La Jolla March 12, 2019, after Pancer paid many vendors in cash and did coalition.The coalition turned in came up with (before) was a fair Town Council, speaking for a work- argued he was just coming onto the not have some of the receipts. nearly double (62,000) the number compromise that allowed home ing group of several other town case and needed time to prepare. She testified she paid $40,000 of of valid signatures required to put sharing and would have protected councils. Darvis did not object. her own money to a Chicago firm the measure on a future election our residents. This (rescinded ordi- “We support the rescission of the Pancer is a longtime criminal for grant writing services and has ballot. nance) takes away from home shar- prior action and want to start work- defense attorney whose most publi- denied committing any theft. On Oct. 22, the Council did not ing.” ing with [City Council] on improv- act on whether or not to place the Added Zapf, “In the meantime, I ing this ordinance and our commu- measure before voters. The earliest believe we should absolutely enforce nities,” said Kerr Bache, adding, We that could be done, without calling municipal codes and the law right have a chance to make lemonade a special election, is 2020. now.” out of lemons.” In casting her “no” vote, Zapf, District 1 Councimember Barbara But Kerr Bache warned, “Neigh- whose district includes the Penin- Bry of La Jolla, who, along with borhoods can’t wait forever.” sula and Mission and Pacific beach- Zapf pushed for passage of the July es, said, ““There are literally thou- short-term rental ordinance, JEWELRY & LOAN sands of these short-term rentals in described the council’s current

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Princess Street is too narrow, only 14 feet wide. … Creating the pro- A decades-long battle over emer- posed public access there will almost gency and public access to a beach certainly increase the number of below a Princess Street bluff top illegally parked cars; the pocket property owned by a prominent La beach is very small, and dangerous, Jolla developer has resurfaced. with rising tides frequently trapping In 2016, Ure Kretowicz conceded individuals there; the staircase the public’s right to access the cob- accessing that beach will be steep, blestone beach below his property narrow and accident-prone; and at 7957 Princess St. in La Jolla. This lifeguard stations at the Cove and followed a years-long court battle he Kellogg Beach are too distant to waged against beach-access advo- patrol the small pocket beach. cates. That fight ended after Kre- ”The Lifeguard Division is always towicz exhausted all his legal in support of safe access to the appeals. beaches and views,” noted San Kretowicz had argued there was Diego Lifeguard Chief James Gar- “no title notification” of an existing land. easement cutting across his proper- Alexander Llerandi of the Califor- ty when he bought it. He insisted he nia Coastal Commission said the didn’t learn of the alleged easement Princess Street beach access issue is until he applied for permits to a done deal. remodel in the mid-'90s. “This has already been adjudicat- Now, two years later, the battle ed by the Commission years ago,” over the Princess pocket beach has Llerandi said. “There is a recorded Ure Kretowicz says he was never notified of any open access to Princess Street beach through his property, contending that resumed with a group of neighbors vertical access easement for both a locked gate has abutted it for more than 30 years. surrounding Kretowicz’s property emergency services and the public campaigning against restoring pub- across the Kretowicz property all the and economic vitality. “We are For his part, Ure Kretowicz was Melinda Merryweather, a long- lic access there. way down to the beach. Put simply, working toward opening the trail.” surprised the Princess beach-access time beach-access proponent who “We endorse the creation of an the existence of the easements and Noting their group has obtained issue got resurrected. worked to put that into the La Jolla emergency access, but we strongly their use by the public is a settled an approximately $38,000 Coastal “We were trying to repair the cul- community plan in 1995, con- oppose the creation of a public issue.” Conservancy grant to do initial de-sac in front of our house after curred that arguments opposing re- access,” said Kretowicz’s neighbors Llerandi said nonprofit ECO San Princess trail restoration, Heather- SDG&E updated the gas line for the opening the Princess Street trail are in an October 2018 letter to the Cal- Diego has accepted oversight of the ington said, “We are now cutting houses along Princess Street,” Kre- moot. ifornia Coastal Commission. Princess Street easement. He added [trail] brush to do a topographical towicz said. “We needed to get a “That has been a public beach Among neighbors’ ECO wants to restore the access way survey. Once that’s done, we have a coastal development permit from access since the days the Indians arguments: Construction establish- down the easement, then apply to Carmel Valley landscape architec- the Coastal Commission. We were were there,” Merryweather said. “It ing the proposed public access will the Commission to build (the trail). ture firm lined up to do the design.” asking them for approval to repair has now been determined that yes, further destabilize an already unsta- “[Public] access is going to hap- Regarding Princess Street beach the cul de sac, after SDG&E had this a public beach access — and ble bluff; another existing public pen,” said Pam Heatherington of access, Heatherington contended, trenched through it. Then all kinds that is the end of that story. There is access is only 600 feet away near ECO San Diego, a nonprofit working “The public still has the right to the of other issues, not related, were no going back on that decision.” the Marine Room Restaurant; to improve San Diego’s quality of life shoreline.” raised by others.”

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LA JOLLA Fay Avenue Extension (bike path). limbs, posing a potential fire haz- BIKE PATH CLEANUP The clean-up will be from 9 a.m. ard, as well as crowding existing to 4 p.m. both weekend days. healthy plants. Dust and debris on On Nov. 3 to 4, an all-ages volun- Located between La Jolla High the paved bike path also endangers teer group led by nonprofit La Jolla and La Jolla United Methodist bikers and pedestrians. Parks and Beaches, Inc. and sup- Church in Bird Rock, drought con- Volunteers will be meeting both ported by La Jolla Kiwanis will per- ditions have harmed the bike path, days at Starkey Mini Park, 6673 form a much-needed cleanup of the resulting in dead bushes and tree Draper Ave. FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 2, 2018 News LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 5 La Jolla Elementary hosts forum after controversial email

BY BLAKE BUNCH | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS description of ‘the man,’ mention- ing his race, but not that of the par- On Monday, Oct. 22, La Jolla Ele- ents, the children, or her race. This mentary School (LJE) teachers, staff repetition reinforces the idea that and community members convened these parents, their children, and all to discuss community safety and who read the communication have the issue of vague racial profiling. something to fear from African- The forum was facilitated by Omar American males. Passons, a black attorney and com- “The passive voice used in the munity leader who recently ran for ‘apology’ conveys the writer’s SD Board of Supervisors. unwillingness to take full responsi- Many believed that this was a bility for perpetuating racist stereo- direct response to a September email types about African-American in which LJE principal Donna Tripi males. One wonders what she is alerted parents to an incident at a apologizing for when she writes, ‘I local Starbucks. Passons explained spoke to the parents directly and am that was “not the main impetus” for confident the concern they the forum. described was not imagined. What “The main issue at hand is com- concern did they describe? That munity safety,” said Passons. “At the they were uncomfortable being in forum, we discussed how to ulti- the presence of African-American mately keep everyone in the com- men?’ munity safe, while simultaneously Back in June, the San Diego Police employing protocol similar to exist- Department was in the midst of ing guidelines developed at San statewide law enforcement training, Diego State University and enacted outlined by AB953, which requires within the San Diego Police Depart- police to “sharply expand which ment.” kind of interactions they document In her initial email, Tripi had BLAKE BUNCH/VILLAGE NEWS and what elements of each interac- warned parents of “an African- she eventually decided perpetuated harmful reactions against other by the principal, and released an offi- tion they need to record and submit American male about 30 years old, racist descriptions. members of our community,” Tripi cial statement following the event to their superiors and state officials.” about 6-foot-one to 6-foot-two-inch- In early October, Tripi apologized said. coming to light. This state-mandated training was es tall, dressed in all black and a in a second email to parents; ulti- “African-American males contin- “In September, Donna Tripi, prin- spawned by a San Diego State Uni- hooded sweatshirt.” mately for her vague description of ue to face discrimination in our soci- cipal of La Jolla Elementary School, versity study showing that county Tripi’s email continued that the someone who had not committed a ety every day. The thought that sent an email blast in which she traffic stop numbers among minori- man was “staring and following” a crime. unintentionally contributed to that warned parents to be ‘vigilant’ ties were much higher than other LJE parent’s daughter to the Star- “My [first] email was a mistake. climate with a vague email is some- regarding a man thought to be an groups. bucks. The principal, who has held While it is critical to keep our school thing for which I owe the commu- ‘African-American male,’” the state- Whether much else will occur the position for more than the past family safe, the way I communicat- nity an apology.” ment read. “On Monday of this regarding this issue is doubtful, but two decades, cited “the see some- ed didn’t provide enough specifics to The San Diego chapter of the week, Tripi issued an apology. The racial equality, as well as communi- thing, say something” ethos to identify the individual, but could NAACP ultimately took issue with apology is as disturbing as the orig- ty safety, should remain paramount. defend herself in the email, which easily lead to unnecessary and the series of emails/apologies issued inal email message. She repeats the Former La Jolla Country Day La Jolla restroom takes home top honor

The public is wild about the ity management to keep their important than ever because it can teacher pleads not guilty to restrooms at the J.N. “Ding” Dar- restrooms “Ready for the Work- impact the success of your busi- ling National Wildlife Refuge in day,” along with a lifetime of bath- ness.” Sanibel, Fla. Cintas Corp. recently room bragging rights. The other finalists in the 2018 unlawful sexual activity named J.N. “Ding” Darling Nation- Inside the J.N. “Ding” Darling America’s Best Restroom contest al Wildlife Refuge the winner of National Wildlife Refuge included: BY NEAL PUTNAM | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS she is now in college. She filed a this year’s “America’s Best restrooms, tarpon, otter, osprey, • Barrio – Chicago; police report in the city where she is Restroom" contest. and sea turtle sculptures provide • Bryant Park – New York City; A former teacher at La Jolla attending college on July 17. “We’re thrilled that the public is an underwater wildlife illusion. • Dream Hollywood Hotel – Hol- Country Day High School pleaded As part of the investigation, a as wild about our restrooms as we Photographic tile murals depict lywood, Calif.; not guilty Tuesday to three counts pre-text phone call was placed by are,” said Toni Westland, Supervi- a lush, watery mangrove scene on • Green Bay Botanical Garden – of committing unlawful sexual the victim to Sammartino on Aug. sor Refuge Ranger, J.N. “Ding” one wall. Close-up professional Green Bay, Wis.; activity with a 17-year-old girl who 22 and he “acknowledged their Darling National Wildlife Refuge. bird photos wrap stall doors, with • Hotel La Jolla, Curio Collection was once his student. past romantic relationship, multiple “As one of 566 national wildlife identification information on the by Hilton – La Jolla, Calif.; Jonathan Sammartino, 35, sex acts they engaged in,” and refuges around the country, we inside. • MI VIDA – Washington, D.C.; appeared before San Diego Superior knowledge she was a minor, saw the restrooms as a major These Learning Lavatories daz- • Morgan Manufacturing – Court Judge Maureen Hallahan. according to an arrest warrant dec- missed opportunity for educating zle, but also educate along the Chicago.; She allowed him to remain free on laration. visitors, which is why our new walk with interpretive messaging • The Mud House – St. Louis, $31,000 bond previously posted. The sexual activity was consen- Learning Lavatories encourage about the wildlife and saving the Mo; A preliminary hearing was set for sual and no force or fear was visitors to become entirely environment. • The Progress – San Francisco. Dec. 5. alleged in the charges. The legal immersed in refuge habitat and “We’ve been hosting this con- The ten finalists were Sammartino was working at a issue is that she was a minor at the wildlife.” test for 17 years and we’re still selected based on cleanliness, visu- school in San Jose when he was time. Cintas revealed the 10 contest blown away by facilities like J.N. al appeal, innovation, functional- arrested in September and charged The activity allegedly took place finalists on Aug. 6 and opened vot- “Ding” Darling National Wildlife ity and unique design elements. with three felony charges of mis- in the back seat of Sammartino’s ing to the public through Sept. 18. Refuge, which find new and inno- For more information about the behavior that occurred when he car and his residence, the declara- As the winner, J.N. “Ding” Dar- vative ways to make the restroom contest, contact Christina Alvarez was 33 years old. tion says. She disclosed the rela- ling National Wildlife Refuge will experience memorable,” said Sean at [email protected] or The student was 17 years old in tionship to a friend in June, 2016, it receive the revered restroom treat- Mulcahey, marketing manager, 708-908-0898. 2016 when the activity allegedly says. ment from Cintas. This includes Cintas. “This contest serves as a occurred in her senior year at La Sammartino has denied the $2,500 in Cintas products and ser- great reminder that investing in Jolla Country Day High School, and charges. He lives in San Francisco. vices for restroom cleaning or facil- your restroom facilities is more FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 2, 2018 6 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS County University City resident runs and fundraises in remembrance of his dad

BY VICTORIA DAVIS | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS be walking around town and see guys still wearing those jackets. I On Nov. 22 at 6:30 a.m., around think that was the first charity act 7,500 San Diegans will gather in my dad and I did together.” Balboa Park for the U.S.’s oldest and While the 5K is near and dear to longest-running Thanksgiving 5K. his heart, there’s another fundraiser Dressed in festive costumes—their that’s even more precious to pilgrim belts tightened, and turkey- Boudreau. winged hats secured—some have While attending Maurice’s funer- their eyes on a medal while others al, a young Father Joe Caroll, now in set their sights on the pies and craft his 80s, was struck by how many beers awaiting them at the finish lawyers, attorneys and judges were line. Steve Boudreau, a University in attendance. Boudreau’s father City resident, is among this crowd had made a career as a lawyer and of thousands every year, but his was therefore well-known in legal motives extend beyond the competi- circles. This realization was how tion and delicious sweets. He runs Father Joe came up with the idea of to remember his father. the Red Boudreau Trial Lawyers “It’s a way for me to honor him Dinner. and the work he did for Father Joe’s “It’s named after my father,” said Villages,” said Boudreau, whose wife Boudreau. “Red” was his nickname and children have always joined him because he had bright red hair. This in the 5K. “It helps me feel I’m still is also one of the events I think connected to him.” Father Joe most likes to be associat- Father Joe’s Villages, a nonprofit ed with. He’s always enjoyed hang- dedicated to serving San Diego’s ing around with attorneys, espe- homeless community, founded the cially my dad.” Thanksgiving 5K in 2002. Complete This black-tie event presents with live music, a beer garden, cos- awards to civil trial lawyers who tume contest and award ceremony, have distinguished themselves Steve Boudreau with his wife, Sue. the goal of this race is to raise funds among the San Diego Community. for the 1 million meals Father Joe’s The fundraiser has lasted more than While their vast collection of what we do and I think, when the thropy in San Diego. distributes each year. 30 years and all the proceeds have years-past t-shirts are about as time presents itself, they’ll have a “As hard as Father Joe’s Villages Boudreau’s father, Maurice, was gone to benefit Father Joe’s Villages. dresses up as his family gets, come background where they’ll be com- works at it, the problem is just gigan- one of the charter members on the Last year the Red Boudreau Dinner rain or shine the Boudreau clan is at fortable stepping into what we’ve tic and growing, so the more people board until he died from heart dis- raised $115,000. the starting line an hour and a half already done.” that get involved, the better as far as ease in 1983, only one year after “Red was very committed to our before everyone else. Boudreau is While Boudreau served for a time I’m concerned and I start with my Father Joe’s was established. mission and with Steve, our mission known by Vargas and other Father on the board of directors, his son family,” said Boudreau. “I think the “He wasn’t there for very long, but is very much a part of him and in his Joe’s volunteers as the “coffee and Seth also spent time working at most successful groups are where my dad always raised us to be char- blood,” said Deacon Jim Vargas, pastries guy,” making sure the fam- Father Joe’s Villages. It’s very much the local people are involved with itably-minded,” said Boudreau who President and CEO of Father Joe’s ily and friends he’s recruited to join a “family affair” as Vargas puts it their own energy and vision about is one of seven siblings. “I remember Villages. “Steve is someone who in the fun are always sugared up and and he says the organization has how to best deal with these issues. this time when Father Joe’s received looks at those who are vulnerable caffeinated. always been able to rely on them. But that’s part of the San Diego spir- a shipload of yellow and black let- and those who are poor and those “Everyone grabs an apple fritter While Boudreau admits he some- it that allows so many good things to terman-style jackets. This is the last who don’t have a voice and he’s and lines up to start the race,” said times feels a bit like a spokesperson be done in the city. It’s a very giving year of my father’s life and we’re there advocating for them because Boudreau. “I still have pictures of for Father Joe’s, he says his opinions place. My dad showed me that.” standing in this truck passing these he knows they can’t do it for them- my kids in their strollers at the come from being “up to his elbows in jackets out to homeless people at selves. And now he’s teaching his Thanksgiving walk. Now my grand- it” with his own father and being Thanksgiving time. Years later, I’d own children how to do the same.” kids will grow up knowing that’s raised to see the need for philan- Oceans have absorbed 60 percent more heat than previously thought For each of the past 25 years, 30 feet deep,” said Resplandy, a for- climate sensitivity,” Keeling said. To calculate total heat content, dioxide in the air made at stations oceans have absorbed an amount of mer postdoctoral researcher at Climate sensitivity is used to eval- previous estimates relied on millions around the world. With it, they heat energy that is 150 times the Scripps Oceanography. “Our data uate allowable emissions for mitiga- of measurements of ocean temper- determined how much heat the energy humans produce as electric- shows that it would have warmed tion strategies. Most climate scien- ature. oceans have stored during the time ity annually, according to a study by 6.5 (11.7 ) every decade since tists have agreed in the past decade Many came from a network of span they studied. led by researchers at Scripps Insti- 1991. In comparison, the estimate that if global average temperatures robotic sensors developed by Scripps They measured ocean heat by tution of Oceanography at the Uni- of the last IPCC assessment report exceed pre-industrial levels by 2 researchers known as Argo. Gaps in looking at the combined amount of versity of California San Diego and would correspond to a warming of (3.6 ), it is all but certain that society coverage, however, made this O2 and CO2 in air, a quantity they Princeton University. only 4 (7.2 ) every decade.” will face widespread and dangerous approach uncertain. Argo makes call “atmospheric potential oxygen” The strong ocean warming the “Scientists know that the ocean consequences of climate change. comprehensive measurements of or APO. The method depends on the researchers found suggests that takes up roughly 90 percent of all The researchers' findings suggest ocean temperature and salinity fact that oxygen and carbon dioxide Earth is more sensitive to fossil-fuel the excess energy produced as the that if society is to prevent tempera- across the globe, but complete net- are both less soluble in warmer emissions than previously thought. Earth warms, so knowing the actu- tures from rising above that mark, work data only goes back to 2007 water. Study lead author Laure Resp- al amount of energy makes it possi- emissions of carbon dioxide, the and only measures the upper half As the ocean warms, these gases landy, a Princeton assistant profes- ble to estimate the surface warming chief greenhouse gas produced by of the ocean. are released into the air, which sor of geosciences, said that this esti- that can be expected,” said co- human activities, must be reduced Several reassessments of heat increases APO levels. APO also is mate is more than 60 percent higher author Ralph Keeling, a Scripps by 25 percent more than what was content have been made in recent influenced by burning fossil fuels than the figure in the latest climate Oceanography geophysicist and Res- previously estimated, Resplandy years using the ocean-temperature and by an ocean process involving change report from the United plandy's former postdoctoral advi- said. data – including the recent Argo the uptake of excess fossil-fuel CO2. Nations Intergovernmental Panel on sor. The researchers' results are the data — which has led to upward Climate Change (IPCC). “The result significantly increases first to come from a measuring tech- revisions of the IPCC estimate. The study appears in the jour- the confidence we can place in esti- nique independent from the domi- Resplandy and her co-authors nal Nature Nov. 1. mates of ocean warming and there- nant method behind existing used Scripps' high-precision mea- “Imagine if the ocean was only fore helps reduce uncertainty about research, she said. surements of oxygen and carbon READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 2, 2018 Sports LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 7 La Jolla Country Day field hockey stick together on and off field

BY ED PIPER | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Belmonte-Ryu’s feta cheese with spinach. Goalie Melanie Schwimmer was Keona Lee, the defense’s sweeper- the toast of the Bishop’s field hockey -”She has played all but five minutes team after she withstood the rigors of every game as a sophomore, of defending one-on-one against La junior, and now a senior,” interject- Jolla High’s shooters in a shootout ed her —had a unique way of that resulted in a nail-biter 5-4 win describing her “very unified” team: over their rivals at home recently. “We’re very open-minded. Everyone, “This is the first time we’ve beaten including the younger players, has La Jolla in a while,” said the tall, an equal say.” smiling Schwimmer, right after the Said Hendrickson, “Unity and game. “They beat us two times in goodness (characterize his players). (the Western) league last year. We They’re very kind. They support one haven’t beaten them in a while.” A another.” teammate chimed in: “They’re real- Schwimmer, the goalie, talked ly good.” about the intersection of math and Coach Gary Hendrickson’s Lady field hockey: “A lot of what I’m Knight team isn’t too shabby itself, thinking about in goal is about spac- ranked third in Division 1, having ing--math and angles. I work with won 18 of 22 matches at this writ- our defense, which has been great ing. The Knights won the rare this year. shootout, after a nerve-wracking “What I like about both (math and 10-minute overtime of 7-versus-7 her sport) is you implement angles on the Bishop’s turf prolonged the 0- and speed in games.” 0 tie. (Teams field 11 players each Lee, a four-year starter, like Mis- during regular play.) Senior captain chel a package of dynamite at 5-feet Sarah Mischel set up Lila Browne’s 3-inches tall, shares a pretty rare go-ahead goal in the shootout story for your garden variety field against Viking goalie Bridget Ballo, hockey player. On her 16th birth- who as Schwimmer’s counterpart day, she attended a Metallica con- played a heck of a game, too. Back row (from left) Melanie Schwimmer, Marley Meyer, Ashley Jay, Keona Lee and Andrea Contreras. (Front) Hana cert at Petco Park and got pulled up ED PIPER/ VILLAGE NEWS In all, it took Bishop’s beyond the Belmonte-Ryu and Sarah Mischel. on stage by Metallica drummer Lars initial five-shot penalty phase, to shooter, also scored to lead off the the win, said, “I’m the oldest one on “lots of pizza and lots of junk food,” Ulrich. As he stood behind her, she Mischel’s and Browne’s additional penalty phase. the team. I’m the team mom,” as and through contributing each got to play drums “in front of tries on the team’s sixth and seventh “We work well together,” said she put her arm around teammate player’s “hype” music, which goes 64,000 people” on the song “Seek shot attempts. senior forward Andrea Contreras of Marley Meyer in a motherly gesture. through Meyer’s phone. and Destroy’ a great song for Earlier, senior Hana Belmonte- the squad. “We back each other up.” The septuplet of seniors—there Favorite hype songs include defense,” Lee smiled. Ryu rifled a through the oppos- Ashley Jay, another of the Lady were only three on last year’s “Flawless” and “Around the World” ing goalie’s legs for a score. Mischel, Knights’ seven seniors who was ser- squad—said they build family by Beyonce. Pizza faves range from Hendrickson’s first designated enaded on her 18th birthday after through sleepovers, where they eat Mischel’s choice of vegetarian to Point Loma teen is first person to earn Master Ocean Angler title

Thirteen-year-old Ethan Mayes of aboard a charter boat. First Fish Award to the Supreme Point Loma has become the first per- “Ethan has the adventurous spir- Master Angler Award available to son to earn the title of Master Ocean it and determination needed to trav- those who have earned a Master Angler from the California Depart- el the state’s waters in search of new award in at least two other award ment of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) fish to catch – which are the hall- categories – such as Warmwater California Fishing Passport program marks of a California Fishing Pass- Fishing (Inland), Coldwater Fishing by catching at least 50 different port Master Angler,” said CDFW’s (Inland), Ocean Fishing and Shell- species of saltwater game fish. Mary Patyten, awards administra- fish (Inland and Ocean). Mayes pre- Mayes, an eighth-grade honor roll tor for the program. “It really is an viously achieved the Ocean Angler student, reeled in a black-and-yel- amazing feat, especially for such a Award – for catching 10 different low rockfish from the Coast Guard young angler. He is an extraordinary qualifying species – and the Accom- Pier in Monterey on Aug. 13 to young man.” plished Ocean Angler Award – for record his 50th ocean game fish CDFW’s California Fishing Pass- catching 25 different qualifying species. port program was launched in Jan- species. Mayes’ exuberance at landing the uary 2007 to encourage Californi- With a minimum of 50 different smallish rockfish and scurrying to ans of all ages and backgrounds to ocean species, however, the bar may find a camera to document his catch experience fishing for a variety of be highest to reach Master Ocean left tourists and fellow pier anglers a fresh and saltwater fish and shell- Angler status. A Master Coldwater little perplexed about all the excite- fish. Angler, for example, needs to catch ment over catching a small fish. The California Fishing Passport and record just 10 different qualify- “I was so happy to finally do it,” booklet is the centerpiece of the pro- ing fish. Mayes said of seeing his 50th salt- gram, allowing anglers to record the A Master Warmwater Angler water species on the end of his line. date, place and species of sport fish needs to catch at least 25 different Mayes caught his 51st species – a and shellfish caught within Califor- warmwater fish species. cabezon – about an hour later from nia waters. Each catch must be ver- No California angler has yet the same spot. The next day, aboard ified by a photo or a witness signa- earned the Supreme Master Angler a Monterey fishing boat, he landed ture. Each catch can then be Award, though Mayes said his next species No. 52 – a yellowtail rock- stamped by an official stamping goal is the Shellfish category. fish – and followed that up less than agent such as a CDFW License Sales a week later with species No. 53 – a Office. 50-plus-inch, 15-pound dolphinfish Fourteen different recognition caught outside of Mission Bay awards can be earned – from the My READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com PAGE 8 · FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2018 · LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

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Almost off the beaten path: A road trip to Valle de Guadalupe

BY JEMMA SAMALA | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Valle de Guadalupe stay in and are served in Mexico. So, if you find The swaying motion from the car something that you like, buy a bot- rambling through the east San tle. Generally, there’s no federal limit Diego county roads towards the on bringing back wine for “person- Tecate border crossing puts me to al” use, but a rule of thumb is about sleep like a baby. The start of a relax- one case – filling up your trunk with ing weekend. wine may draw some suspicions. Once through Tecate, it’s an easy Getting back to Agua da Vid after drive on “La Ruta del Vino” (The an afternoon of wine-filled glasses, Wine Route, Mexico Highway 3) to our container-turned-bungalow the Valle de Guadalupe. And with was a peaceful place for an after- more than 150 wineries in the val- noon siesta prior to dinner at the ley, there’s plenty to savor for many onsite Restaurante Pancracia. road trips. We continued dining on delicious On this road trip, we stayed in the delights such as regional cheeses, north part of the valley, at the archi- beet salad with goat cheese, mack- tectural wonder Agua de Vid. The eral with a beurre blanc lemon boutique hotel is one of those places sauce, and spiced chocolate panna that is so creative with their use of cotta with rice pudding ice cream. materials, I’m taking pictures of The following morning, we ate a everything to use as examples for leisurely brunch – I always enjoy my what I can do with all that piling chilaquiles verdes with farm fresh junk in my backyard. eggs, and freshly squeezed orange They know what to do with mate- juice. rials, from the metal containers The main floor of Aqua de Vid. JEMMA SAMALA/VILLAGE NEWS The restaurant is on the bottom turned into private bungalows, the level of a three-story open-air build- woodpile walls, and the random car the Valle de Guadalupe, you’ve got to The light coming through the col- you like animals, the winery cats ing, which also houses the reception part sculpture, Agua de Vid keeps visit more than one winery. Now, orful wine bottles used as windows and dogs are very calm and friendly. desk and bars, including the third your eyes and camera active. I’m not even close to being a wine brought that talk in whispers-only • Adobe Guadalupe – A grandlevel where DJs and bands perform, When you wine, you must dine, connoisseur, but the beauty of wine feeling while we were in the cave- haciend-styled winery and inn, you and a not-so-private pool, but a nice and we started off with a delicious tasting is to experience the different like room with scattered boulders feel transported to another time and area for looking at the evening stars. four-course lunch at Once Pueblos. flavors and discovering what you along the walls. place (maybe you recognize it from Agua de Vid has recently opened the Chef Sandra Vazquez brings out the like. A bonus is that so many of the And they take special care with Fear the Walking Dead). They have hostel area – tent glamping ranging flavors from her Michoacan home Valle wineries are built to be desti- their wines, focusing on grapes that a nice tasting room and gift shop, from 10 bunk beds for the back- using local Baja ingredients. nations, with glass in hand, you will adapt better to climate change: featuring their wines and other packer type to some with two double The Mahi Mahi with avocado really want to sit awhile and enjoy Carignan, Grenache, Mourvedre, related goods. beds good for families. puree and mashed fava beans, plus taking time to wine. Petite Syrah and Tempranillo. You can dine al fresco with snacks The open fire pits make it the per- the tamale pork tower were my Some of those winery destina- • Finca la Carrodilla – Gofrom their Adobe Food Truck, and fect place to spend the evening favorites. On the hilltop property, we tions we visited: upstairs to their lovely upstairs gar- view the scenic 60 acres of vines. singing songs around the campfire tasted wines from the adjoining Sier- • Clos de Tres Cantos– Archi- den, with a view of the surrounding There is also an Azteca Breeding and and sharing a bottle of wine. Salud. ra Vita winery, as we were in awe of tect Alejandro D’Acosta designed vineyards. Their wines are certified Training Center onsite. If you need insurance, visit Dis- the 360 degree views of the valley. rooms that felt like I was going to organic, and we particularly enjoyed One thing we learned is that 90 cover Baja Travel Club, 3264 Gov- But when you take a road trip to church. their Cabernet Sauvignon. And if percent of the wines produced in the ernor Drive, discoverbaja.com.

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Yankelovich says, “It is a process away from people’s innermost People who are obsessed with a bined understanding of society of successful relationship build- assumptions to avoid possible single idea or interest cannot hear and need to be taken into consid- Doing ing.” “The act of reaching beyond judgment. Dialogue requires being what others have to say. eration in decision-making. it the self to relate to others in dia- uninhibited, bringing their own In most of these cases, taking Values constitute an important logue is a profound human yearn- assumptions into the open with- the time to hear what the person form of knowledge; it is not sec- Better ing.” Instead of saying “…you or out the fear of being judged nega- impeding the dialogue has to say ond-rate knowledge or mere ven- me, it is you and me.” tively. may quiet the intrusion. tilation of feelings. By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. According to Yankelovich, peo- Even in the best of circum- Some narcissistic personalities Civic virtues of mutual respect, ple confuse the word dialogue with stances and intentions, there are must be on all the time, never run- trust, concern, neighborliness, It is always a treat to come debate and discussion, using them what Yankelovich calls potholes of ning out of steam no matter how community, love, and caring are across a new idea, a way of think- interchangeably. the mind. These are ingrained long one waits for them to be fin- slowly eroding as a mind-boggling ing that had never occurred to me There is a mistaken assumption habits that will prevent some peo- ished. flow of technological marvels, before. I don’t mean an “aha” that dialogue means two-sided. It ple from dialoging well. Some of They are not cut out to be facts, and statistics take their place. reaction, which is when some- is derived from two Greek words: these are: engaged in dialogue. In order for Dialogue can bring forth the thing happens that confirms a pre- dia meaning “show through” and Holding back, not feeling safe dialogue to be effective, it is impor- wisdom inherent in the collective viously held thought. logos signifying “word.” It means enough to be truthful about one’s tant for everyone to participate at experience. It can bind us together This is an “oh” reaction, when a words and understanding flowing feelings. their own level of comfort within as communities. Dialogue new thought either contradicts an through participants. Prematurely moving to action, reason. enhances respect and acceptance accepted one or adds a new The purpose of debate is to win rushing to conclude before every- For me, knowing the pitfalls of of others. With dialogue, stereo- dimension to one’s mindset. It is an argument. You would never say one has the opportunity to voice good dialogue helps me to monitor types melt away and are replaced the latter that I came across while that someone won or lost a dia- their opinions. my own disruptive tendencies as by goodwill and deeper under- reading a book by Daniel logue. Debate is the opposite of Starting at different points, well as recognize the obstructive standing. Yankelovich, “The Magic of Dia- dialogue; it is about winning, cri- when some participants are well- behaviors of others. It also helps logue: Transforming Conflict into tiquing the other side’s position, versed in the topic while others are me to be more patient in listening Nastaha Josefowitz is the author Cooperation.” (Not only is my sit- defending one’s own views, seek- not. The difficulty is to get every- to others, which facilitates their of more than 20 books. She current- ting on a learning curve reward- ing weakness in others’ positions. one on board in a timely manner. feeling valued. ly resides at White Sands Retirement ing, I get to share the fun with my Dialogue is about exploring Showboating, showing off how Dialogue is the instrument that Community in La Jolla. Copyright © readers). common ground, reexamining all much one knows, how smart, can bridge the dichotomy between 2018. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights We all know the importance of judgements, admitting that oth- tough-minded, or active a player facts and values. Facts are auto- reserved. communication, but not neces- ers’ thinking can improve on one’s one is. Academics and politicians matically categorized as knowl- sarily the components which own, searching for strengths in are the worst offenders. edge, whereas values are catego- make it productive. others’ positions. Contrarialism, the tendency for rized as feelings, beliefs, and Dialogue is a tool to enhance There is also a difference some people to advocate an oppos- convictions that get in the way of communication; its purpose is to between dialogue and discussion. ing view as a knee-jerk reaction. knowledge. seek mutual understanding. In discussion participants steer Having a pet preoccupation. But values are actually the com-

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BY JEMMA SAMALA | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Music students who are wind in operation. In the case of Uni- cultural exhibitions, while pro- University Community Plan players are encouraged to attend. For versity City’s Standley Park Recre- moting San Diego artists and cre- update and Miramar air traffic. Rose Canyon Harmonie more information, visit: ucuc.org. ation Council, they will continue ative community groups. The monthly gatherings are a in concert to operate and sponsor major The artwork will be exhibited chance to network with other Recreation advisory events such as Dinner with Santa, through the month of December. neighbors and provide regular The Rose Canyon Harmonie groups created the Summer Concert series, and For more information, go to updates from local law enforce- group will perform Sunday, Nov. the 4th of July Celebration. sandiego.gov/public-library/visu- ment and fire/rescue officers, and 11, at 3 p.m. in the University City Funds collected by recreation Volunteers now have the added alarts. state and local leaders. More info United Church Sanctuary, located councils were determined to be responsibility of financial report- and to join UCCA, go to: universi- at 2877 Governor Drive. "city funds" last year and thus sub- ing (which was previously a UCCA membership drive tycitynews.org. They will be performing music ject to applicable provisions in the shared burden with city staff) and The next UCCA meeting is by Bach and Ravel, transcribed for San Diego Charter and San Diego fundraising. The University City Communi- Wednesday, Nov.14, at 6 p.m., at five wind players. Proceeds from a Municipal Code. Recreation Advi- ty Association (UCCA) has started the Community Library at 4155 free-will offering will benefit the sory Groups (RAGs) have been cre- Visual arts on display their 2019 membership drive. Governor Dr. This is an open meet- church. Their performance of Le ated which would replace recre- Membership dues help UCCA ing featuring updates from law Tombeau de Couperin is especially ation councils as the advisory Artwork by students of Rochelle provide donations to the Centuri- enforcement, fire-rescue service, appropriate to be scheduled on group to city staff on park and Bradford, a longtime University on Foundation, EdUCate, the legislative and other community Veteran’s Day, as each movement recreation matters. City resident, and faculty member Police and Fire Foundations, the leaders. All are welcome. is dedicated to a different friend of RAGs will operate nearly identical at San Diego Continuing Educa- Standley Park Recreation Council, Ravel’s who died during World to the previous recreation council tion Older Adult (OA) Program, is to local elementary and middle Good deeds War 1. model, with the exception of on exhibit in the Community schools, and to our own Universi- Ravel himself was an ambu- finances. RAGs can recommend an Room at the library, 4155 Gover- ty City Community Foundation; The Friends of University Com- lance driver during the war, and annual budget to the City (which nor Drive. and to support the holiday tree munity Branch Library (4155 spent time recuperating after get- would be reviewed and approved by Bradford’s students work in pas- and menorah lighting celebration, Governor Dr.) are looking for vol- ting very sick. The piece is best City Council), and they will receive tel and subjects include still life, the monthly newsletter, monthly unteers. Become a Friend and help known in its orchestration by monthly updates throughout the portrait, landscape, and more. public meetings, their various support the library through book Ravel, completed in 1919. year on the park/recreation center Many of Bradford’s students websites and beautification pro- sales and other activities. Bach’s “Orchestral Suite No. 1” financial status. recently exhibited at the San Diego jects in University City. Monthly meetings are open to all, will also be played and was written Recreation councils, which are County Fair. At monthly meetings at the whether or not you are a member. originally for an ensemble com- separate 501(c)3 organizations, The open artist reception will community library on Governor Email ucfriends@aol. com for more prised of 2 oboes, bassoon, strings, are no longer recognized by the be held on Saturday, Nov. 3 from 3 Drive, UCCA provides a forum for info or come to the next Friends and continuo; it begins with a for- City as an advisory group to City to 5 p.m. The San Diego Public residents to discuss concerns such meeting at the UC Library on mal French overture, followed by staff on park and recreation mat- Library’s exhibition program as the Pure Water sewer pipeline, Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 4 p.m. six dance movements. ters, but they may elect to remain allows free access to visual art and short term vacation rentals, the HOW CAN CBD CHANGE

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS to provide law enforcement; compa- ny fees for bike/scooter lane devel- A round-robin discussion of the opment and maintenance; citations ubiquitous electric scooters head- and fines for adults unlocking scoot- lined Pacific Beach Planning ers for underage riders; and cita- Group’s October meeting. tions/fines for scooter companies Community planners vetting the whose vehicles block ADA ramps, issue on Oct. 24 followed unani- sidewalks, businesses or private mous approval that day of a City property. Council committee’s endorsement Group chair Henish Pulickal said of Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s pro- other cities have employed high-tech posed new regulations of dockless to control scooters. “If you don’t scooters. park it in designated areas, it won’t PBPG board member Eve Ander- turn off,” he said. “It keeps run- son and community activist Marcie ning.” Beckett presented numerous pro- “We need to limit the number of posed additions to the mayor’s scooters in any community,” Ander- framework. son added. “Scooter companies are using our “Proper parking for these is a big infrastructure and not paying for sore point,” said board member RJ anything,” contended Beckett, Kunysz. who’s been documenting “What we actually need is a per- widespread law violations by local mile use fee for each vehicle scooter riders. “Each scooter should accessed,” said board member Jason have a license plate, and riders Legros. “That is the only way we can John and Julia, from LA, get ready to ride Bird scooters down the boardwalk. THOMAS MELVILLE / VILLAGE NEWS should be required to scan their driv- keep up with the impact of scoot- er’s license each time they ride to ers.” slow down. The technology is there. erties. In other action prevent use by underage riders” “The mayor’s framework is a first [Dockless] bikes also shouldn’t be left Board member Kristin Victor sug- SDMTS transportation planner (Bird scooter riders are required to step,” said board member Karl Rand. on the sidewalk at night to get gested scooter regulations ought to Peter Casellini updated the group on scan their driver’s licenses). “Tracking them needs to be knocked over.” be part of a broader discussion of a feeder bus study underway for the Becket issued a handout with a refined,” added board member Jim Audience member Chris Brewster transportation safety to include Mid-Coast light rail extension from laundry list of suggestions for new Morrison. gave a hotline number, 866-205- bicycles and cars. 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If there are no killing someone,” said Shamoon. “It vacancies, he remains in jail up to took 41 staples to put him back one year. together.” Valenzuela pleaded guilty Oct. 2 The victim was Daniel Garcia, to assault with a deadly weapon, 31, who testified June 27 he was and an attempted murder charge stabbed five times in the back and was dropped in the March 16 inci- once in the wrist. dent in the 1100 block of Thomas Garcia met Valenzuela and his Avenue around 3:30 p.m. younger brother on the trolley and Garcia said the three of them the incident was drug related. were walking near a carport when “It was a poor decision on his Valenzuela talked to him about buy- part, driven by drugs,” said his ing a drug. attorney Brian McNeil. “He felt he Police officers arrested Valenzuela had to protect his younger broth- at Thomas Avenue and Mission er.” Boulevard. Garcia was taken to a McNeil told the judge the victim hospital. was trying to take advantage of him. He said Valenzuela was willing to FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 2, 2018 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 15 Celebrate Día de los Muertos at Old Town from Nov. 1 to 3

In honor of one of Mexico’s most heading to Old Town’s candlelight vibrant holidays, Old Town icons procession on Friday, be sure to stop Bazaar del Mundo and Casa by our celebration first to get into Guadalajara will team up to cele- the spirit! Our fabulous face painters, brate Día de los Muertos, Thursday flower crowns and masks will com- through Saturday, Nov. 1-3. plete any Día de los Muertos ensem- The entrance to Casa Guadalajara ble.” will become a marketplace of arti- Celebrated every Nov. 1 and 2, Día sans and merchandise from Bazaar de los Muertos honors loved ones del Mundo, face painting, a life-size who have died, creating elaborately Catrina (a female skeleton figure decorated altars with treasured donning a Mexican folkloric dress items from their lives, and tradition- and hat) sitting in an Insta- al elements such as marigold flow- grammable1800s carriage, and ers, candles, water, bread and salt. mouth-watering cuisine for pur- The festivities will begin on Thurs- chase. day with the Old Town Altar Walk. Inside, Casa Guadalajara’s servers Beginning at Bazaar del Mundo and will be in traditionally painted skele- Casa Guadalajara, maps will be ton faces, while the restaurant’s given out for the walking tour iconic fountains will be turned into throughout Old Town to view more elaborate altars to celebrate and than 40 beautifully decorated altars. remember loved ones. Guests can Then, Bazaar del Mundo and Casa indulge in holiday-themed specials, Guadalajara’s marketplace and cel- such as the Muertos Margarita – a more artists displaying their Día de ful performances from lively Ballet costumes designed to mock Euro- ebration activities will take place Fri- delicious commemoration of Dia de los Muertos-themed work and col- Folklorico dancers and Casa peans and European mannerisms day and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. los Muertos, and the authentic lectables, plus additional altars and Guadalajara’s world-class Mariachi from the colonial period to the end Guests may park for free across the Muertos Mole Dinner featuring one opportunities to participate in free band – all in painted skeleton faces – of the 19th century. street at Caltrans (after 5 p.m. Friday of the favorite dishes of Oaxaca, family friendly activities – including plus Chinelos dancers, will take “Día de los Muertos is one of our and all day weekends), or take the Mexico. sugar skull decorating, mask mak- place. Popular in Mexico but rarely most beloved holidays,” said Bazaar trolley. In the Bazaar del Mundo Shops, at ing, coloring and more. seen in the United States, Chinelos del Mundo and Casa Guadalajara 4133 Taylor St., visitors will find Throughout the weekend, delight- dancers dress in vibrant, traditional Owner Diane Powers. “For those Padres announce 2019 Major League coaching staff The career, including parts of 14 Major 2002), Tampa Bay Devil Rays 09) organizations, in addition to round of the 1989 First-Year Play- announced on Oct. 31 the mem- League seasons with the Arizona (2003), Florida Marlins (2004-05), three seasons of independent er Draft, Bochtler made his Major bers of manager Andy Green’s Diamondbacks (1999-2003), Arizona Diamondbacks (2006) league baseball. He retired as a League debut for the Padres in coaching staff for the 2019 cam- (2004-06), and (2007-08). player during the 2009 season 1995 and pitched parts of three paign. (2007), Easley was originally selected in and immediately joined the coach- seasons (1995-97) for San Diego. Joining the Major League club Toronto Blue Jays (2008-09), New the 30th round by the Angels in ing ranks as hitting coach for Hoffman, 60, returns for his will be as bench coach York Mets (2010), Los Angeles the 1988 First-Year Player Draft. Rookie-Level Ogden. After serving 14th season as the Padres third and , who will pri- Dodgers (2010-11) and Pittsburgh Born in New York, N.Y., he gradu- three seasons (2009-11) as hitting base coach and his 21st as a coach marily work with infielders and Pirates (2012). ated from Lakewood (CA) High coach with Ogden, Washington at the Major League level. The serve as assistant hitting coach. The former catcher hit .235 School in 1987 and played base- went on to coach at Camelback 2019 season will be his 44th year Johnny Washington, the Padres’ (812-for-3460) with 187 doubles, ball at Long Beach (CA) City Col- Ranch in 2012 and was hitting overall in . assistant hitting coach last season, one triple, 136 HR, 480 RBI and lege from 1987-88. Easley was coach for Single-A Rancho Cuca- Schumaker, 38, returns for his will serve as hitting coach in 2019. 396 runs scored in 1,114 career named to the All-South Coast Com- monga in 2013. second season on the Major League Returning to the staff will be pitch- games. Originally signed by Ari- munity College Conference and All- In 2014, he served as hitting coaching staff as first base coach, ing coach Darren Balsley, bullpen zona as a minor league free agent Southern California first teams, coach for Single-A Great Lakes and and he enters his fourth year with coach Doug Bochtler, third base in 1996, he made his big league and he was also his club’s Most held the same position in 2015 for the Padres organization. He previ- coach Glenn Hoffman and first debut for the Diamondbacks in Valuable Player and a second-team Triple-A Oklahoma City. ously served as an assistant to base- base coach Skip Schumaker. 1999 and was a member of the All-State selection. Balsley, 54, returns for his 17th ball operations and player develop- Barajas, 43, enters his sixth sea- 2001 Championship Washington, 34, enters his season as the Padres pitching ment after joining San Diego’s front son in the Padres organization and team. A native of Ontario, Calif., fourth season with the Padres coach. Balsley is the longest office in 2016. his first as bench coach for the Barajas played for Team Mexico in organization, third on the Major tenured pitching coach in the The former and second Major League club. The 2018 sea- the 2009 World Baseball Classic, League coaching staff and first as National League and is tied with baseman played 11 Major League son marked his third as manager and while with Toronto, was hon- hitting coach, serving as first base Don Cooper of the Chicago White seasons with the St. Louis Cardi- of Triple-A El Paso, and he led the ored as the Blue Jays’ nominee for coach in 2017 and assistant hit- Sox among all MLB pitching coach- nals (2005-12), Los Angeles Chihuahuas to their third consec- the 2009 Heart and Hustle Award. ting coach in 2018. es. A native of Newport Beach, Dodgers (2013) and Cincinnati utive Pacific Coast League division Easley, 48, enters his eighth sea- He originally joined the organi- Calif., Balsley graduated from Mt. Reds (2014-15). A two-time World title (fourth straight overall) and a son with the Padres organization zation in 2016 as hitting coach for Carmel High School in San Diego Series Champion with the Cardi- franchise-best 82-57 record. Prior and his first as a coach at the Major Double-A San Antonio. Prior to and attended Palomar College. nals (2006, 2011), Schumaker hit to taking the helm of El Paso, League level. his time in San Diego, Washing- Bochtler, 48, returns for his a combined .278 (905-for-3252) Barajas spent the 2015 season as He spent his previous seven sea- ton spent the previous eight sea- fourth season as bullpen coach with 169 doubles, 13 triples, 28 hitting coach for Single-A Lake sons with the Padres in Peoria, sons in the after rejoining the Padres organi- home runs, 284 RBI and 416 runs Elsinore before taking over as Ariz., holding the title of rehab hit- organization, the last seven in a zation in 2016. He spent the previ- scored in 1,149 career games. manager of Double-A San Anto- ting coach since 2015. The former coaching capacity. ous five seasons coaching in the Additionally, Griffin Benedict, 31, nio that June. All-Star infielder hit .253 (1386- Originally selected by the Texas Arizona Diamondbacks organiza- will return for his ninth season as He began the 2014 campaign as for-5484) over parts of 17 Major Rangers in the 27th round of the tion, serving as the pitching coach bullpen catcher and coaching assis- manager of the organization’s League seasons, compiling 287 2003 First-Year Player Draft out for the Single-A Kane County tant, and Keith Werman, 29, Rookie-Level affiliate in Peoria, doubles, 27 triples, 163 home runs, of Mount San Jacinto (CA) Junior Cougars in 2015 after serving in returns for his second season as Ariz. and finished the season with 684 RBI, 735 runs scored and 88 College, Washington enjoyed a the same capacity for South Bend development coordinator. Lake Elsinore as hitting coach. stolen bases in 402 career games seven-year professional career as (2014), Missoula (2013) and Yaki- Barajas joined the Padres organi- between the California Angels an infielder in the Texas Rangers ma (2011-12). Originally selected zation after a 17-year playing (1992-96), (1996- (2003-06) and Dodgers (2008- by the Montreal Expos in the ninth FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 2, 2018 16 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS SERVICE DIRECTORY CLASSIFIEDS MARKETPLACE

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Registrant Name: CERTIFIED available from the court clerk. PETITIONER: CARO- BER 21, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 19, 25, • MAINTENANCE Independence & Safety At Home NON-SLIP LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability LINE SAFAR, 3574 WELLESLY AVENUE, SAN NOVEMBER 2, 8, 2018. ACCREDITED construction debris, Company/Corporation, Title of Signor; MANAGER / DIEGO, CA, 92122. Telephone: 619-920-3752. WEEKLY • BI-WEEKLY 2018 ATTENTION READERS! FREE BOOKS! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. Your Trusted Source for MEMBER, ERIC REED. The statement was filed with ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 11, 19, 25, 2018 MONTHLY • 1-TIME tree trimming, etc. Trade your books for free at www. Paper- 2018-9023984 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. Live-In and 24/7 Hourly Care Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk • SPRING CLEAN-UPS BackSwap.com! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. ROARISTA. Located at: 651 ALTA STREET, SAN ADL of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 02, 2018 ISSUE • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 2018-9025143 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. MARCOS, CA 92069. c. Is registered by the fol- DATES: OCTOBER 11, 19, 25, NOVEMBER 1, 2018 APT • CONDOS • HOMES 619-933-4346 AM / PM Care ITEMS WANTED 325 URBAN EDGE CONSTRUCTION. Located at: 460 lowing: TIGER, WILLIE, WEBSTER. This business is NET 15 • LICENSED www.iluvjunk.com Rides to Church FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. GRAVILLA STREET, LA JOLLA CA 92037. c. Is reg- conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of busi- Medication Reminders istered by the following: a. URBAN EDGE DESIGN ness was: 09/20/2018. Registrant Name: TIGER (619) 523-4900 10% Senior GOT OLD COMIC BOOKS? Local collec- 2018-9025081 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. Doctors Appointments KOODA SWIMWEAR. Located at: 3720 COWLEY SOLUTIONS, INC. This business is conducted by: f. WEBSTER. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Com- Discount Hospice Care tor seeks vintage comic books and WAY, SAN DIEGO CA 92117. c. Is registered by the CORPORATION. The first day of business was: pany/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement Landscaping 15 Years Alzheimer’s Expierence paperbacks from 1950s and older. Let’s following: a. JINNY ELIZABETH ZOLA-MORGAN b. 10/01/2018. Registrant Name: URBAN EDGE was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder I&J make a deal! Contact me at sandiego- LEONSO JAVIER NUNEZ. This business is conduct- DESIGN SOLUTIONS, INC. Title of Officer, if Limit- / County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEM- Complete Tree Care Maria Licensed/Bonded [email protected]. ed by: c. GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day of ed Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: BER 20, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 19, 25, Complete Garden Care! INTERIOR DESIGN 619-761-1656 619-779-3555 business was: N/A. Registrant Name: JINNY ELIZ- PRESIDENT, JOHN ANDREW COY. The statement NOVEMBER 2, 8, 2018. WANTED! Get Cash for your RV! We buy ABETH ZOLA-MORGAN. Title of Officer, if Limited was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. •Tree Trimming Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The / County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER all types of motor homes. Running or Not. 2018-9026173 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. HIIT- •Lawn Maintenance statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., 3, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 11, 19, 25, Exceptional We pay cash on the spot. Call (951) 858- FIT. Located at: 1753 GARNET AVENUE, UNIT C, Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEMBER 1, 2018 •Flower Planting PLACE YOUR 8315 SAN DIEGO, CA, 92109. c. Is registered by the fol- OCTOBER 03, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 11, •Sprinkler Systems Interiors! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. lowing: GREGORY SCOTT FRASER. This business is 19, 25, NOVEMBER 1, 2018 •Sodding & Seeding AD ON-LINE SENIORS SERVICES 376 2018-9024667 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. FINE conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of busi- •Fences AlexisBurris FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. PRODUCTS ENTERPRISES. Located at: 11770 ness was: 10/16/2018. Registrant Name: GREGO- 2018-9024418 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BERNARDO PLAZA COURT #208, SAN DIEGO, CA RY SCOTT FRASER. Title of Officer, if Limited Lia- We Repair Broken Sprinklers Interiors.com In-Home Care Always There, LLC sdnews.com HERO APPRECIATION PROGRAM. Located at: 3914 92128-2424. c. Is registered by the following: a. bility Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The FREE ESTIMATES 6 19.922.3322 Licensed, Bonded, & Insured MURPHY CANYON ROAD, UNIT #157, SAN DIEGO CHRISTINE PALMQUIST MARSHALL. This business statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., (619) 203-4542 Hourly & 24 Hour Care Services CA 92123. c. Is registered by the following: a. REEF is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: 858-270-3103 Skilled Professional Caregivers for ADL's, POINT REALTY, INC. This business is conducted by: business was: 09/27/2018. Registrant Name: OCTOBER 16, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 25, (858) 625-1404 Dementia & Parkinson's, Bathing, Meals, f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: CHRISTINE PALMQUIST MARSHALL. Title of Officer, NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 2018. Licensed & Insured. Lic# 201701543 Med. Reminders, Transportation, Laundry, N/A. Registrant Name: REEF POINT REALTY, INC. if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. Light Housekeeping, & Companionship Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corpo- Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- 2018-9026041 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. OLD BEST PRICE GUARANTEE! ration, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego TOWN BACK PAIN RELIEF CHIROPRACTIC. Locat- CALL SHERRI for FREE assessment: Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk County on: SEPTEMBER 28, 2018 ISSUE DATES: ed at: 2304 SAN DIEGO AVE., SUITE C, SAN DIEGO, 619-997-8301 Lic. 374700092 of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 26, 2018 OCTOBER 11, 19, 25, NOVEMBER 1, 2018 CA 92110. c. Is registered by the following: ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 11, 19, 25, NOVEMBER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. MICHAEL SOLIS. This business is conducted by: a. 1, 2018 PETS & PET SERVICES 400 2018-9024033 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. BLACK PEARL STAGING & DESIGN b. BLACK Registrant Name: MICHAEL SOLIS. Title of Officer, PUPPY AND DOG SWIM LESSONS Pool 2018-9024741 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SAN PEARL LIFESTYLE c. BLACK PEARL HOME & GAR- if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Safety Classes & Rehabilitation. Not all DIEGO ONSITE COMPUTER SERVICES. Located at: DEN. Located at: 4079 GOVERNOR DRIVE, SAN Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- dogs know how to swim. Backyard 11245 LAURELCREST DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CA DIEGO, CA 92122. c. Is registered by the following: nenburg, Jr., Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego a. BEATRIZ V. ARRUES. This business is conduct- County on: OCTOBER 15, 2018 ISSUE DATES: drownings are a preventable tragedy. 92130. c. Is registered by the following: a. TRANS CONTINENTAL TECH CORP. This business is con- ed by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: OCTOBER 25, NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 2018. Swimming is a great workout & the ducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of busi- N/A. Registrant Name: BEATRIZ V. ARRUES. Title of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. safest way to begin rehabilitation after an ness was: 03/03/2003. Registrant Name: TRANS Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, 2018-9025981 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. injury or surgery. Our pools are heated CONTINENTAL TECH CORP. Title of Officer, if Lim- Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest PEAK BUSINESS LAW. Located at: 4445 EAST- ited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor; J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San year round to 80-82 degrees & conve- GATE MALL, SUITE 200, SAN DIEGO, CA 92121. c. PRESIDENT, TUAN. C. LE. The statement was filed Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 20, 2018 ISSUE niently located in Point Loma and Cardiff Is registered by the following: LINDA MARIE ALLEN. with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County DATES: OCTOBER 11, 19, 25, NOVEMBER 1, 2018 by the Sea. SWIM THERAPY is excellent This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER 26, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: for seniors with arthritis, overweight 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 11, 19, 25, dogs, and those with orthopedic condi- 2018-9025433 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. LINDA MARIE ALLEN. Title of Officer, if Limited Lia- NOVEMBER 1, 2018 OODA SAVAGE b. OODA SVG. Located at: 4829 tions (elbow and hip dysplasia, ACL bility Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. BELLA PACIFIC ROW #215, SAN DIEGO, CA statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., injuries) and is great cross training for 2018-9025178 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. OODA Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: competitive and show dogs. Call 619- BELLA JUNIOR STYLE. Located at: 111 CHESTER- SAVAGE LLC. This business is conducted by: l. OCTOBER 15, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 25, 227-7802. CUTTING EDGE K9 REHAB FIELD DRIVE, #113, CARDIFF BY THE SEA, CA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 2018. 92007. c. Is registered by the following: a. SUSAN business was: N/A. Registrant Name: OODA SAV- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS JEAN PASSENHEIM. This business is conducted AGE LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Com- 2018-9026544 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BCS SERVICES OFFERED 450 by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: pany/Corporation, Title of Signor: JOSEPH DE BEACH & BAY PRESS EXPRESS. Located at: 1487 PEQUENA STREET, 10/04/2018. Registrant Name: SUSAN J. PASSEN- VEAUX. The statement was filed with Ernest J. SAN DIEGO, CA 92154. c. Is registered by the fol- PENINSULA BEACON LJ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS Con- HEIM. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Compa- Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San lowing: LIZBETH FLORES. This business is con- struction permits, blueprints, Residential ny/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was Diego County on: OCTOBER 08, 2018 ISSUE ducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business 1621 Grand Ave., 2nd Floor, Ste C Designs. LOW RATES!!! SE HABLA filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / DATES: OCTOBER 19, 25, NOVEMBER 1, 8, 2018 was: 10/22/2018. Registrant Name: LIZBETH FLO- San Diego, CA 92109 County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER ESPANOL LIC.#069268 (619) 817-7787 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. RES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Compa- 4TH, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 11, 19, 25, (858) 270-3103 Fax: (858) 713-0095 2018-9025672 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. FIVE ny/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was NOVEMBER 1, 2018 Cleaning GROUP b. DJHERE PRODUCTIONS c. DTOWN filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/Coun- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. PRODUCTIONS d. SFINX PRODUCTIONS e. TK PRO- ty Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 22, PUBLISHER JULIE MAIN PHOTOGRAPHERS Cleaning Service 2018-9025101 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. DUCTIONS. Located at: 925 B. STREET #603, SAN 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 25, NOVEMBER 2, EDITOR THOMAS MELVILLE (x131) DON BALCH, ANTIQUES OF SAN DIEGO. Located at: 4555 DEL DIEGO, CA 92101. c. Is registered by the following: 8, 16, 2018. by Cecilia Sanchez MONTE AVENUE, SAN DIEGO CA 92107. c. Is reg- a. FIVE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT, INC. This PENINSULA BEACON [email protected] FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. JIM GRANT, Family owned & operated istered by the following: a. ERIK LYNN JOHAN- business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The BEACH & BAY PRESS 2018-9025795 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BAR- 15 years experience. NESEN. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVID- first day of business was: 01/31/2013. Registrant SHARON HINCKLEY, GAIN MAN PEST CONTROL. Located at: 4808 UAL. The first day of business was: 10/03/2018. Name: FIVE MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT, INC. JOHN COCOZZA, DOLIVA DRIVE, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92117. c. Is reg- LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS BLAKE BUNCH (x133) Office, residential & Registrant Name: ERIK LYNN JOHANNESEN. Title of Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corpo- istered by the following: FREDRICK MARION ENGLE- [email protected] MIKE MCCARTHY vacancy cleanings Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, ration, Title of Signor: PRESIDENT, KEVIN BROWN. BRIGHT. This business is conducted by: a. INDI- Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, VIDUAL. The first day of business was: 10/11/2018. J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: CONTRIBUTORS #1 vacation Registrant Name: FREDRICK MARION ENGLE- REPORTER DAVE SCHWAB (x132) Diego County on: OCTOBER 3, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 10, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 19, rental experts BRIGHT. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Compa- [email protected] BART MENDOZA, DIANA CAVAGNARO, OCTOBER 11, 19, 25, NOVEMBER 1, 2018 25, NOVEMBER 2, 8, 2018 ny/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was KAI OLIVER-KURTIN, NEAL PUTNAM, PRODUCTION CHRIS BAKER Free estimates NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/Coun- BARBARA ROGEL NATASHA JOSEFOWITZ, & excellent MARGARET SAFAR, deceased CASE NO. 37-2018- 2018-9024123 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. CM ty Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 11, COVERS. Located at: 4530 ASHTON STREET, SAN NICOLE SOURS LARSON, references 00045818-PR-PN-CTL. To all heirs, beneficiaries, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 25, NOVEMBER 2, MARKETING DIRECTOR HEATHER LONG (x115) creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who DIEGO, CA, 92110. c. Is registered by the following: 8, 16, 2018. SCOTT HOPKINS, LINDA MARONE, (619) may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or a. COREY MITSKEVICH. This business is conduct- ADVERTISING SALES MIKE FAHEY (x117) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. both, of: MARGARET SAFAR, MARGARET MUL- ed by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: MICHAEL LONG (x112) DAVE THOMAS, PAIGE FULFER, 248-5238 2018-9026043 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ROONEY. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed 01/01/2018. Registrant Name: COREY MITSKE- HEATHER LONG (x115) TUNE U UP. Located at: 7865 WHELAN DRIVE, SAVANAH DUFFY, JUDI CURRY, by: CAROLINE SAFAR in the Superior Court of Cal- VICH. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Compa- RICK SANTOS (x116) SAN DIEGO, CA 92119. c. Is registered by the fol- LUCIA VITI, ED PIPER, JEMMA SAMALA, ifornia, County of SAN DIEGO. THE PETITION FOR ny/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was PAUL WELSH (x105) lowing: JOYCE J. TUSKES. This business is con- Construction PROBATE requests that CAROLINE SAFAR be filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / VICTORIA DAVIS, KATHY MILLER GRAY ducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business appointed as personal representative to administer County Clerk of San Diego County on: SEPTEMBER was: 10/15/2018. Registrant Name: JOYCE J. REMODEL & ADDITION SPECIALISTS the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests 21, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 19, 25, LEGAL / CLASSIFIEDS PERNISHA GAINES (x140) TUSKES. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Com- the decedent’s will and codicils, if any be admitted NOVEMBER 2, 8, 2018. FREE ESTIMATES. No job too small. Call pany/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement ACCOUNTING HEATHER HUMBLE (x120) to probate. The will and any codicils are available for to see our portfolio or Email us at FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., examination in the file kept by the court. THE PETI- [email protected] 2018-9025769 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: TION requests authority to administer the estate ASSISTING FAMILY VISITATION. Located at: 2520 (619) 684-0336 continued on page 17 under the Independent Administration of Estates CHICAGO STREET #21, SAN DIEGO, CA 92110. c. FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 2, 2018 Legals LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 17 La Jolla music calendar: Friday, Nov. 2 to Saturday, Nov. 11

BY BART MENDOZA | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Palm Plaza; Ben Benavente, acoustic stan- Friday, Nov. 2 dards. 4 p.m. Duke’s; tba, singer-songwriter. noon. UTC Omar Velasco, standards. 5 p.m. Palm Plaza; Alexandria; Ben Benavente, singer songwrit- Mike Myrdal. 5 p.m. Herringbone; er. 4 p.m. Duke’s; Rick Ross, covers. 6 p.m. La Valen- Whitney Shay, blues to soul. 5 cia; p.m. Alexandria; Cedrice, covers. 6 p.m. Drift; DevvLov, acoustic covers. 5 p.m. Mario Marauak, jazz. 6 p.m. The La Jolla Cove; Turquoise; Michael LeClerc, singer-songwrit- Frontside, indie rock. 7 p.m. Che er. 5 p.m. Herringbone; Café, UCSD; Roman Palacios, classic covers. 6 Marcel East Trio, piano jazz. 7 p.m. p.m. La Valencia; Eddie V’s; David Shyde, singer-songwriter. 6 Melissa Morgan, jazz, 7 p.m. La p.m. Drift; Jolla Community Center; Mario Marauak, flamenco guitar. Jacquelyne Silver, classical. 7:30 6 p.m. The Turquoise; p.m. Athenaeum; Robin Henkel, blues. 6:45 p.m. La Roman Palacios, standards. 8 Jolla Community Center; p.m. Covo Lounge; Rozwell Kid, indie rock. 7 p.m. Che Tad Sisler, vocals, piano, key- Café, UCSD; boards. 8 p.m. – 11 p.m. In the AJ DeGrasse Trio, piano jazz, 7 The Bassics will play at Bands Against Bigotry on Sunday Nov. 11 at the Che Cafe, 9500 Gilman Dr. 1 p.m. $10. All ages. lounge, The Manhattan; p.m. Eddie V’s; www.thechecafe.blogspot.com Balto, classic covers. 9 p.m. Beau- La Jolla Symphony & Chorus mont’s; Young People's Concert, classical. 7 Indulge; recital. 5 p.m. Conrad Prebys Music Tomcat Courtney, blues. 7 p.m. tba, covers. 9 p.m. The Turquoise p.m. Mandeville Auditorium; Victor Herring Quintet, jazz. 7:30 Center Experimental Theater, UCSD; The Turquoise; Mari Kawamura, classical piano. p.m. Athenaeum; Shelly Taylor Trio, piano jazz. 6 Look Vibrant, indie rock. 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10 7 p.m. Conrad Prebys Music Center La Jolla Symphony & Chorus, clas- p.m. Eddie V’s; Che Café, UCSD; Justin Froese, singer-songwriter. Experimental Theater, UCSD; sical. 7:30 p.m. Mandeville Audito- Javid & Naoko, acoustic guitar. 6 Aleck Karis, classical piano. 7 p.m. noon. Herringbone Victoria Martino and James Lent, rium; p.m. La Valencia; Conrad Prebys Concert Hall, UCSD; tba, singer- songwriter, noon. UTC classical. 7:30 p.m. Athenaeum; Tad Sisler, piano standards. 8 p.m. Kirsten Ashley Wiest, soprano Roman Palacios with Tommy Palm Plaza; tba, singer-songwriter. 7:45 p.m. In the Lounge, The Manhattan; recital. 7 p.m. Conrad Prebys Music Gannon, standards. 8 p.m. In the Dave Booda, singer-songwriter. 3 Smokeyard; Funk Manifesto, rock covers. 9 Center Recital Hall, UCSD; lounge, The Manhattan; p.m. Herringbone; tba, standards. 8 p.m. Covo p.m. Beaumont’s; Camera Lucida, classical. 7:30 Los Reyes, standards. 6 p.m. La Lounge; Jeff Dalrymple, jazz. 9 p.m. The p.m. Conrad Prebys Concert Hall, Thursday, Nov. 8 Valencia; Tad Sisler, vocals, piano, key- Turquoise; UCSD; tba, acoustic music. Noon. UTC Une Chanteuse de Paris, world boards. 8 p.m. – 11 p.m. In the Antônio Meneses & Paul Gal- Palm Plaza; music. 7 p.m. The Turquoise; lounge, The Manhattan; Sunday, Nov. 4 braith, classical. 7:30 p.m. Jarred Matthew, acoustic covers. 5 Craig Dawson Trio, piano jazz. 7 Dave Gleason Trio, classic covers. tba, singer-songwriter, noon. UTC Athenaeum; p.m. Herringbone; p.m. Eddie V’s; 9 p.m. Beaumont’s; Palm Plaza; David Shyde, singer-songwriter. 5 Punk Rock Halloween, indie rock. Manouche Five, covers. 9 p.m. tba, classic covers. 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 6 p.m. Alexandria; 7 p.m. Che Café, UCSD; The Turquoise; Beaumont’s; Mikan Zlatkovich Trio, piano jazz. Keni Yarbro, singer-songwriter. 6 Blaise Guld, singer-songwriter. 7 Ryan Hiller, singer-songwriter. 6 p.m. Eddie V’s; p.m. La Valencia; p.m. Indulge; Saturday, Nov. 3 Noon. Herringbone; Bobby Wade, solo guitar. 6 p.m. Chris cerna Trio, piano jazz. 6 p.m. HOWL-o-Ween, DJ fun. 7:30 p.m. tba, singer-songwriter, noon. UTC La Jolla Symphony & Chorus, clas- La Valencia; Eddie V’s; Covo; Palm Plaza; sical. 2 p.m. Mandeville Auditorium; Joanna Gerolaga, singer-song- Fred Hardy, jazz. 7 p.m. The Tad Sisler, piano standards. 8 p.m. Christian Taylor, singer-songwrit- K. Emeline, singer-songwriter. 3 writer. 6 p.m. Beaumont’s; Turquoise; In the lounge, The Manhattan; er. noon. Herringbone; p.m. Herringbone; Fred Hardy, jazz. 7 p.m. The Shaoao Zhang, classical piano. 7 Sacha Boutros, jazz. 8 p.m. Covo Whitney Shay, singer-songwriter. K. Emeline, jazz and standards. 6 Turquoise; p.m. Conrad Prebys Concert Hall, Lounge; 3 p.m. Herringbone; p.m. The Lot; UCSD; Chicken Wire, classic covers. 9 Whitney Shay, Latin sounds. 6 Ray Briz Trio, piano jazz. 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7 Open mic, various. 7 p.m. Che p.m. Beaumont’s; p.m. La Valencia; Eddie V’s; tba, singer-songwriter, noon. UTC Café, UCSD; Grupo Globo, jazz. 9 p.m. The Mario Marauak, jazz. 6 p.m. The Adam Wolffe Perspective, jazz. Palm Plaza; Jacquelyne Silver, classical. 7 p.m. Turquoise; Turquoise; 6:30 p.m. The Turquoise; Johnny Martin, singer-songwrit- La Jolla Community Center; Jillian Calkins Band, classic cov- er. noon. Herringbone; Joanna Gerolaga, singer song- Sunday, Nov. 11 ers. 6:30 p.m. Covo; Monday, Nov. 5 Marcel East Trio, piano jazz. 6 p.m. writer. 7:30 p.m. Beaumont’s; Jonny Tarr, singer-songwriter. Craig Dawson Trio, piano jazz. 7 Irina Bendetsky & Ondrej Lewit, Eddie V’s; noon. Herringbone; p.m. Eddie V’s; classical . Noon. Athenaeum; Danny Green, standards. 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9 tba, acoustic covers. 11:30 a.m. Cedrice, singer-songwriter. 7 p.m. Hillary jean Young, soprano La Valencia; tba, singer-songwriter. noon. UTC Beaumont’s;

Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 22, 2018. SUITES. Located at: 9430 SCRANTON RD., SAN DIEGO, CA Registrant Name: KATIE MARIE CARDOZA. Title of Officer, not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held 02, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 25, NOVEMBER 2, 8, 92121. c. Is registered by the following: a. SHOHREH KHA- if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The on NOVEMBER 28, 2018 at 1:30PM in Dept. 502 located at LEGALS ADS 900 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- 16, 2018. LATBARI. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, 9026802 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. CAREFREE BOAT OCTOBER 15, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 25, NOVEM- first day of business was: N/A. Registrant Name: SHOHREH Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 1100 UNION ST., SAN DIEGO, CA, 92101, CENTRAL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- CLUB OF SAN DIEGO. Located at: 4980 N. HARBOR DRIVE BER 2, 8, 16, 2018. KHALATBARI. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Compa- 22, 2018 ISSUE DATES: NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 22, 2018 COURTHOUSE. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- 9024855 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. THE DECK AT MIS- SUITE 201, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106. c. Is registered by the ny/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with tion, you should appear at the hearing and state your objec- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- SION BAY. Located at: 2702 N. MISSION BAY DRIVE, SAN following: a. SOCAL NAUTICAL, INC. This business is con- NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF ELLEN Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/County Clerk of San tions or file written objections with the court before the hear- 9024878 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SAN DIEGO DIEGO, CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. LANG ducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of business was: MITCHELL GALLAGHER, deceased CASE NO. ROA #1 37- Diego County on: OCTOBER 24, 2018 ISSUE DATES: ing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. KNOCKERBALL. Located at: 6260 LOUKELTON CIR., SAN BROTHER’S, INC. This business is conducted by: f. COR- N/A. Registrant Name: SOCAL NAUTICAL INC. Title of Offi- 2018-00053559-PR-PW-CTL. To all heirs, beneficiaries, NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 22, 2018. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the DIEGO, CA 92120. c. Is registered by the following: a. KEN- PORATION. The first day of business was: 10/02/2018. cer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor; creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may oth- decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail NETH EDWARD HEARD b. KATELYNN ANN HEARD. This Registrant Name: EDWARD C. LANG / LANG BROTHERS, PRESIDENT, LUIS CARLOS ROMAN. The statement was filed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- erwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: ELLEN a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court business is conducted by: b. MARRIED COUPLE. The first INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/County Clerk of San 9026916 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. CAVEMAN SPIRITS MITCHELL GALLAGHER. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first day of business was: 10/02/2018. Registrant Name: KATE- Title of Signor; PRESIDENT, EDWARD C. LANG. The state- Diego County on: OCTOBER 24, 2018 ISSUE DATES: COMPANY. Located at: 3643 CHRISTINE ST., SAN DIEGO, been filed by: GARY J. GALLAGHER in the Superior Court of issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as LYNN ANN HEARD. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Com- ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 22, 2018. CA 92117. c. Is registered by the following: a. S.R. OLSEN California, County of SAN DIEGO. THE PETITION FOR PRO- defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) pany/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER ENTERPRISES, LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIM- BATE requests that GARY J. GALLAGHER be appointed as FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/County Clerk of San 02, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTOBER 25, NOVEMBER 2, 8, ITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: personal representative to administer the estate of the dece- 9026004 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. FAMIGOS b. FAMI- of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Diego County on: OCTOBER 02, 2018 ISSUE DATES: OCTO- 16, 2018. N/A. Registrant Name: S.R. OLSEN ENTERPRISES, LLC. dent. THE PETITION requests the decedent’s will and codi- GOS RETREATS. Located at: 1812 REED AVE., SAN DIEGO, Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect BER 25, NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 2018. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title cils, if any be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. REBECCA your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an of Signor: PRESIDENT, STEVE R. OLSEN. The statement are available for examination in the file kept by the court. THE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- 9026620 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. IRWIN RAYMOND GABRIELA TRAPP b. JASON GLENN ALVAREZ. This business attorney knowledgeable in California law. YOU MAY EXAM- was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/County PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under 9024855 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. THE DECK AT MIS- DESIGN AND CONSULTING. Located at: 2744 B. ST. #207, is conducted by: c. GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day INE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested Clerk of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 25, 2018 ISSUE the Independent Administration of Estates Act with full author- SION BAY. Located at: 2702 N. MISSION BAY DRIVE, SAN SAN DIEGO, CA, 92102. c. Is registered by the following: a. of business was: 10/15/2018. Registrant Name: REBECCA in the estate, you may file with the court a formal Request DATES: NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 22, 2018 ity. (This authority will allow the personal representative to DIEGO, CA 92109. c. Is registered by the following: a. LANG IRWIN RAYMOND, LLC. This business is conducted by: l. GABRIELA TRAPP. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Com- for Special Notice (DE154) of the filing of an inventory and take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before BROTHER’S, INC. This business is conducted by: f. COR- LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: pany/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as pro- taking certain very important actions, however, the person- PORATION. The first day of business was: 10/02/2018. N/A. Registrant Name: IRWIN RAYMOND, LLC. Title of Offi- with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/County Clerk of San 9026648 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. PB FITNESS. Locat- vided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special al representative will be required to give notice to interested Registrant Name: EDWARD C. LANG / LANG BROTHERS, cer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor; Diego County on: OCTOBER 15, 2018 ISSUE DATES: ed at: 4965 CASS ST, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92109. c. Is regis- Notice form is available from the court clerk. ATTORNEY persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, OWNER / MEMBER, BRIAN WELTMAN. The statement was NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 22, 2018. tered by the following: a. KATIE MARIE CARDOZA b. JUSTIN FOR THE PETITIONER: ASHLEY B. KERINS, SULLIVAN HILL proposed action.) The independent administration authority Title of Signor; PRESIDENT, EDWARD C. LANG. The state- filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/County Clerk VERDUGO. This business is conducted by: c. GENERAL REZ & ENGEL APLC, 600 B STREET, SUITE 1700, SAN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- will be granted unless an interested person files an objection ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., of San Diego County on: OCTOBER 22, 2018 ISSUE DATES: PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: 08/28/2018. DIEGO, CA 92101. Telephone: 619-233-4100. ISSUE to the petition and shows good cause why the court should 9026770 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. AHURA SALON DATES: NOVEMBER 2, 8, 16, 2018 FRIDAY · NOVEMBER 2, 2018 18 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

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As fall rolls around bags of fresh cranberries begin to appear in gro- cery stores and it's a welcome sign that Thanksgiving is around the cor- ner. Native to the wetlands of North American, the North American cranberry "Vaccinum macroar- pon" grows in major production areas of; Massachusetts, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Delaware, Main, Michi- gan, New York, Rhode Island, parts of the Pacific North West and Cana- da. also is know for its cranberry production. Cranberries come from the same family as blueberries and our North American cranberry has smaller European cousins known as lingonberry and English mossberry. The cranberry fruit grows on low- lying vines and in man-made bogs that supply the special conditions they need to grow, which includes; an adequate water supply and layers of soils that include acid-peat, grav- el, sand and clay. They also require a climate that provides them with a dormant period where they can be chilled long enough to stimulate growth for the following year. While they do not grow sub- merged in water year-round, water is a vital part of their growth and harvest cycle. During the winter dormant period cranberry bogs are flooded with water so it will freeze and make a layer of ice to cover the vines. In spring after the ice melts, the water is pumped out of the bogs so that the vines can flower and pro- Photo from Muskoko Lakes Winery. Cranberries in a flooded bog awaiting harvest. duce their fruit. In early fall when the cranberries reach maturity and cranberries can be frozen and used berry sauce or relish recipes, so I cre- uid reserved; mer them over medium heat for turn red, the bogs are once again in their frozen state for baking or ated the following recipe for cran- • 8 oz can unsweetened crushedabout 10-12 minutes, or until all the flooded for harvesting. A large beat- sauces. Since the freezing process berry relish that uses sugars from pineapple, liquid reserved; cranberries pop. Stir in the drained er-like machine stirs the water in the imparts more moisture into the fruit juices and a lot less granulated • 1/4 to 1/2 cup sugar, to taste; raspberries, pineapple, orange zest bogs and dislodges the cranberries fruit, keep this in mind when adjust- sugar. • 1 orange, zested; and Grand Mariner, if using. from their vines. The ripe berries ing your liquid measurements. • 2 tab Grand Mariner, optional. As the mixture cool it will thick- float to the top of the water and are With a very bitter astringent-like fla- Cranberry-raspberry relish Measure 1 cup of juices from the en. Refrigerate until ready to serve. gathered. vor, cranberries need sugar to tem- • 12 oz bag fresh cranberries,raspberries and pineapple, adding Thaw the entire bag of raspberries Cranberry season is short and we per their tartness. rinsed, drained and picked over; orange juice from the zested orange and use all the juices, reserving half only find them in their fresh form I always cringe when I see how • 1/2 12 oz package unsweetenedif needed. Bring the liquid, cran- of berries for another use. from fall through December. Bags of much sugar is used in most cran- frozen raspberries, thawed and liq- berries and sugar to a boil and sim- Call Tim Tusa To Sell Your Home!

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