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VolumeThe 104 No. 30 CarmelOn the Internet: www.carmelpinecone.com Pine ConeJuly 27-August 2, 2018 t r u s t e d b y l o c a l s a n d l o v e d b y v i s i t o r s s i n c e 1 9 1 5 Reservations no longer needed for Palo Corona Climbing lane gional Park without making reservations — and it starts this By CHRIS COUNTS weekend. work to pause Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District officials are FOR THE first time since it was acquired by the public describing Saturday’s milestone as a “soft opening,” and they 13 years ago, hikers will be able to access Palo Corona Re- plan a full-blown dedication ceremony Sept. 28. during Concours But starting July 28, “the public will have per- mit-free access to Palo Corona park’s numerous trails and some of the Monterey Peninsula’s most spectac- By CHRIS COUNTS ular scenery, including views of the Carmel River, Monterey Bay, rolling hills and oak-dotted grass- TO PREVENT the gridlock during the Highway 1 climb- lands,” park district general manager Rafael Payan ing lane project from making things miserable during Car announced. Week, work will be put on hold Aug. 17, and the construction Also for the first time, dogs will be allowed in Palo zone will be temporarily reopened to motorists, according to Corona park, but they must remain on leashes. Dogs Monterey County officials. will be restricted to the former Rancho Cañada Golf But there’s a lot to be done before even that can be accom- Club property and the South Bank Trail, where cattle plished, which means contractor Teichert Construction of Sac- don’t graze. ramento will be working six days a week and 12 hours a day The former golf course’s parking lot at 4860 Car- until Car Week. According to Monterey County spokesperson mel Valley Road will provide access to the park. From Maia Carroll, the accelerated work schedule will help make it there, a path will lead across a bridge to the South possible for “those taking part in Car Week activities to avoid Bank Trail, which travels west to the main portion of congestion due to construction.” the park. Fifth District Supervisor Mary Adams, meanwhile, urged When hikers enter the park from Carmel Valley visitors to take a trip down the Road, they will see how a former golf course is being coast during Car Week. transformed. “The road will be complete- PHOTO/KERRY BELSER “The park will continue to evolve and be enhanced, An effort ly open and there won’t be any A picturesque bridge across the Carmel River at Rancho Cañada is the gate- to prevent K-rails, so you can drive down way to Palo Corona Park, and starting Saturday, no reservations are required. See CORONA page 14A to , and shop at The gridlock Barnyard and The Crossroads more easily,” Adams told The during the Pine Cone. Fundraising underway for victim in DUI crash Adams credited a trio of en- busiest week gineers in the county’s public n Criminal case pending against driver Coleman to safety. Vandenbroucke, who was not wearing a of the year works department — Billy Issa, seatbelt and was unconscious, died a week later at Natividad Jonathan Pascua and Neville Medical Center. By MARY SCHLEY Pereira — with making it pos- McNally faces charges of felony DUI and vehicular man- sible to open the work zone to slaughter, and CHP investigators are also working to deter- motorists during Car Week. CHARGES HAVE yet to be filed against the 18-year-old mine where and how she obtained the alcohol. driver in an alleged DUI crash in Carmel Valley July 12 that “They listened to the residents, and took what we deter- This week, Coleman’s nephew, Thomas Boles, set up a Go- mined at community meetings seriously,” Adams said. “That killed a 16-year-old passenger and seriously injured a woman FundMe account to help with her extensive medical bills. She behind the wheel of another car, but friends and family were made a big difference getting the work completed.” suffered two broken legs, including a severe compound frac- Officials are hoping to avoid a repeat of the heavy traffic set to gather Thursday to bid farewell to young Annabelle Van- ture of her right leg, as well as a broken clavicle and several denbroucke, and a GoFundMe account has been established that snarled along Highway 1 south of Rio Road during the cracked ribs. spring. According to the The Monterey County Convention for the other victim. “She has already undergone several surgeries and has sev- Margot McNally, 18, was drunk behind the wheel of a and Visitors Bureau, 85,000 visitors attend the various Car eral more to look forward to,” Boles wrote on her GoFundMe Week events, generating $53.5 million in revenue for the local 2007 Nissan Pathfinder westbound on Carmel Valley Road page. “While it could have been much worse, her life will be around 7:40 p.m. July 12 when she lost control of her vehicle economy, including $4.8 million in taxes. greatly impacted for some time.” The improved flow of traffic is good news for those attend- east of Country Club Drive, crossed over the center line, and He described her attitude as “incredible” and said Cole- ran head-on into a GMC Suburban driven by Carmel Valley ing events such as Concours on the Avenue (Aug. 21), the man has exhibited “great patience and composure” during the Carmel Mission Classic and the Prancing Ponies Car Show resident Sarah Coleman, 69, according to the CHP. ordeal. After the engine compartment of the Suburban caught fire, an off-duty firefighter who came across the wreck pulled See CRASH page 14A See CLIMBING page 13A Hardy qualifies for council race Bringing stone to life ... By MARY SCHLEY longtime residents, supporters of local causes and active members of the community, in- CITY COUNCIL incumbent Carolyn cluding Merv Sutton, Bill Doolittle, Richard Hardy is the second candidate to submit the and Barbara Stiles, Jim Emery, Lee Cox, Tom necessary signatures to get her name on the Parks and Belinda Holliday. Nov. 6 ballot, when Carmel voters will choose Former city councilwoman and Carmel a mayor and two members of the council. In- Residents Association President Barbara Liv- cumbent Mayor Steve Dallas was the first to ingston signed, as did former assistant city turn in his nomination paper and have the administrator and Mission Trail park advo- signatures certified by the Monterey County cate Greg D’Ambrosio. Registrar of Voters last week, shortly after the Forest and beach commissioners Darlene filing period opened. Mosley and David Refuerzo signed, along Each candidate for office must collect at with planning commissioners Michael LeP- least 20 signatures of registered Carmel-by- age and Julie Wendt, community activities the-Sea voters in order to be included on the and cultural commission member Judy Re- ballot. fuerzo, and Flanders Mansion preservation Council incumbent Carrie Theis, council activist Melanie Billig and her husband, Har- challenger Jeff Baron, and mayoral challeng- vey. ers Gene Hughes and Dave Potter have two If any additional candidates are planning The delicate — some might even say magic — hands of a sculptor as he reveals the vitality inside a more weeks to submit theirs to the city. to step forward for the Nov. 6 election, they piece of indigenous rock will be on display at Devendorf Park Saturday. See page 19A. 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PUBLIC NOTICES May 18 — Tami Joy Huntsman, 42, of Sa- clothes, for hours or even days. The children FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE Block: 14, Lot(s): 1 linas, was sentenced by Judge Pamela Butler did not understand why they were being pun- NAME STATEMENT APN: 010-101-001 File No. 20181405 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Consideration of a Track One Design Study for two counts of first-degree murder with spe- ished. When the children were locked in the The following person(s) is(are) doing business Planning Commission of the City of Referral (DS 18-163) to demolish an existing as: Carmel-by-the-Sea will conduct a carport and construct a new, single-car de- cial circumstances and two counts of torture bathroom, they were forced to sit still in a God-Tcha, 26358 Carmel Rancho Ln., public hearing in the City Hall Council tached garage in the street side yard setback in the November 2015 deaths of Shaun Tara, corner that their torturers selected for them, Ste. 9, Carmel, CA 93023, County of Mon- Chambers, located on the east side located in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) terey of Monte Verde between Ocean and Zoning District. age 7, and Delylah Tara, age 3. Huntsman and were prohibited from moving, crying, or Registered Owner(s): Seventh Avenues, on Wednesday, Exa Designs LLC, 25193 Hatton Road, Carm- August 8, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. or as DS 18-090 (Thomas) also pled guilty to one count of torture and huddling together for warmth. If they were el, CA 93923, CA soon thereafter as possible. Imme- Adam Jeselnick, Architect This business is conducted by a limited liabil- diately prior to the public hearing, Camino Real 3 NE of Ocean Avenue one count of child abuse causing great bodi- caught, Curiel and sometimes Huntsman ity company the Commission will visit some or all Block: FF, Lot(s): 8 & 10 ly injury, and two counts of conspiracy, for Registrant commenced to transact business of the project sites as part of a Tour APN: 010-251-013 would beat them or spray them with cold wa- under the fictitious business name listed of Inspection. Interested members of Consideration of a Final Design Study (DS abuse she inflicted on the children’s half-sis- ter. above on 06/01/2018 the public are invited to attend. For 18-090) and associated Coastal Develop- S/ Catherine Tiffany, Managing Member the items on the agenda, staff will ment Permit for the demolition of an existing ter, called “Jane Doe,” who was rescued by Jane Doe tried to run away twice because This statement was filed with the County Clerk present the project, then the appli- one-story residence and construction of a of Monterey County on July 11, 2018 cant and all interested members of new two-story residence located in the Sin- a Plumas County deputy at age 9. Pursuant of the abuse. On one occasion, after Curiel 7/27, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17/18 the public will be allowed to speak gle-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District. CNS-3152453# or offer written testimony before the to the stipulated sentence, Judge Butler or- caught her trying to escape out the bathroom CARMEL PINE CONE Commission takes action. Decisions DS 18-222 (Walsh) dered Huntsman to serve two consecutive life window, he and Huntsman pulled her into a Publication dates: July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17, to approve or deny the project may Kenneth Turgen, Architect 2018. (PC712) be appealed to the City Council by 1st Ave 2 SE Santa Rita terms without the possibility of parole, three bedroom and Curiel beat her with a belt while filing a written notice of appeal with Block 16; Lot(s) E ½ 2 & 4 the office of the City Clerk within ten APN: 010-026-018 additional consecutive life terms, and 9 more Huntsman held her down. During the beat- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS (10) working days following the date Consideration of a Combined Concept and years. She has waived all writs and appeals ing, Jane Doe’s forearm and shoulder were NAME STATEMENT of action by the Planning Commission Final Design Study (DS 18-222) and associ- File No. 20181453 and paying the requisite appeal fee. ated Coastal Development Permit for addi- and will never be released from prison. injured. Huntsman and Curiel refused to get The following person(s) is(are) doing business tions to an existing residence located in the as: QK CONSULTING, 3526 Taylor Rd, If you challenge the nature of the proposed Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District. Shaun, Delylah, and Jane Doe moved into medical treatment for Jane Doe’s displaced Carmel, CA 93923. action in court, you may be limited to raising County of Principal Place of Business: Mon- only those issues you or someone else raised DS 18-193 (Huang) Huntsman’s Salinas apartment in April 2014. shoulder and arm fractures, which caused terey. at the public hearing described in this notice, Jun Sillano, Architect The children’s mother was killed in a car ac- Registered Owner(s): or in written correspondence delivered to the Monte Verde., 3 NE of 9th Ave them to heal improperly. A doctor found that MEGHAN QUINN KENNEDY CORTEZ, Planning Commission or the City Council at, Block: 94; Lot: 16 cident in December 2013 and their father, Ta- Jane Doe’s broken shoulder bone was close 3526 Taylor Rd, Carmel, CA 93923. or prior to, the public hearing. APN: 010-193-011 This business is conducted by an individual. Consideration of Concept and Final Design mi’s cousin, was subsequently incarcerated, to piercing through her skin at the time she The registrant commenced to transact busi- DS 18-180 (Salehi) Study (DS 18-193) and Coastal Develop- ness under the fictitious business name or Craig Holdren, Architect ment Permit applications for a single-story leaving him unable to care for them. Hunts- was rescued. names listed above on June 26, 2018. San Carlos, 3 NE of 1st Ave addition to a historic residence located in the S/ Meghan Quinn Kennedy Cortez Block: 7.5; Lot(s): 16 Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning District. man, then age 38, lived with her husband Curiel and Huntsman also broke Jane July 17, 2018 APN: 010-114-009 and their three biological children in a small Doe’s jaw and several of her fingers, which BY SIGNING, I DECLARE THAT I HAVE Consideration of a Final Design Study (DS UP 18-229 (7th & Dolores) READ AND UNDERSTAND THE REVERSE 18-180) and associated Coastal Develop- Greh Ahn, Business Owner apartment on Fremont St. had healed improperly. Jane Doe saw her SIDE OF THIS FORM AND THAT ALL IN- ment Permit for the demolition of an existing SE Cor. Dolores & 7th Ave FORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT. A one-story residence and construction of a Block: 91; Lots: 2 & 4 In November 2014, then-16-year-old Gon- younger brother and sister with bruises and registrant who declares as true any material new two-story single-family residence located APN: 010-145-020 matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Busi- in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning Consideration of a Use Permit (UP 18-229) zalo Curiel, a friend of Huntsman’s oldest cuts all over their small bodies. Jane Doe said ness and Professions Code that the registrant District. application to extend the hours of operation son, moved into their apartment. Shortly after that Curiel and Huntsman started feeding knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor for a restaurant (7th & Dolores) located in the punishable by a fine not to exceed one thou- DS 18-181 (Salehi) Service Commercial (SC) Zoning District. moving in, Curiel began a sexual affair with them less and less, and eventually stopped sand dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that Craig Holdren, Architect all Information on this statement becomes a San Carlos, 4 NE of 1st Ave UP 18-196 (La Bicyclette) Huntsman. Huntsman’s husband left her when feeding Jane Doe altogether, but she never public record upon filing pursuant to the Cali- Block: 7.5; Lot(s): 16 Gaston Georis, Business Owner fornia Public Records Act (Government Code APN: 010-114-009 NE Cor. Dolores & 7th Ave he discovered the affair. In April 2015, Hunts- knew why. She testified that the children were Sections 6250-6277). Consideration of a Final Design Study (DS Block: 75; Lot: 21 This statement was filed with the County Clerk 18-181) and associated Coastal Develop- APN: 010-147-007 man’s oldest son was arrested and placed in often beaten for urinating on themselves, be- of Monterey County on July 17, 2018. ment Permit for the construction of a new Consideration of a Use Permit (UP 18-196) a juvenile facility, leaving Curiel and Hunts- cause they were too scared to ask Huntsman NOTICE - In accordance with Subdivision two-story single-family residence located in application to increase the number of seats (a) of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zoning in a restaurant (La Bicyclette) located in the man in charge of the household. During Cu- and Curiel for permission to use the bath- Statement generally expires at the end of five District. Central Commercial (CC) Zoning District. years from the date on which it was filed in riel’s trial, Jane Doe told the jury how things room. the office of the County Clerk, except, as pro- DS 18-103 (Esteve) UP 18-237 (Grasing’s) vided in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, Saroyan Master Builder, Architect Kurt Grasing, Business Owner changed after Huntsman’s son’s incarceration. Investigators believe that Shaun and De- where it expires 40 days after any change 2800 Santa Lucia Ave NW Cor. 6th and Mission She testified that while the children were pre- lylah died around Thanksgiving 2015, from a in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant Block: 8, Lot(s): 3 Block: 57; Lot: 17 & 19 to Section 17913 other than a change in the APN: 009-381-003 APN: 010-132-016 viously treated well, received enough food, combination of blunt-force trauma and severe residence address of a registered owner. A Consideration of a Final Design Study (DS Consideration of a Use Permit (UP 18-237) new Fictitious Business Name Statement must 18-103) and associated Coastal Develop- application to increase the number of seats in and were not beaten, Curiel and Huntsman malnutrition. Jane Doe remembers a severe be filed before the expiration. The filing of this ment Permit for additions to an existing resi- a restaurant (Grasing’s) located in the Central statement does not of itself authorize the use dence located in the Single-Family Residential Commercial (CC) Zoning District. both began to physically abuse and starve beating in the bathroom, at which point she in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi- (R-1) Zoning District. olation of the rights of another under Federal, City of Carmel-by-the-Sea them following the arrest of Huntsman’s son. saw Shaun and Delylah unable to walk, talk, State, or common law (See Section 14411 et DS 18-163 (Ruess) Marc Wiener, AICP, Community Planning Jane Doe has related that she and her sib- or open their eyes. She overheard an argu- seq., Business and Professions Code). Adam Jeselnick, Architect and Building Director Filing type: ORIGINAL FILING SW Cor. Santa Fe & 1st Ave Publication dates: July 27, 2018. 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By CHRIS COUNTS That report was followed up in short order by State Parks call- ing winds were blowing the fire southwest.” ing on the radio confirming a fire on the east side of Highway Cal Fire later arrived on scene with two engines and two BIG SUR Is famous for its devastating fires. But more 1 just north of .” hand crews of 18 people each from Ben Lomond. State Parks often than not, when a blaze erupts down the coast, someone The vegetation fire was on El Sur Ranch, which occupies workers also responded. “We were able to get most of the fire puts it out in the nick of time — which is what happened at El most land on both sides of Highway 1 between Hurricane under control prior to Cal Fire’s arrival,” Karstens said. Sur Ranch July 14. Point and Molera state park. Big Sur Fire responded with two She gave a shout-out to Big Sur Fire’s new deputy chief, At about 8 p.m., Big Sur Fire chief Martha Karstens no- engines, two water tenders and 15 volunteers. Thankfully, the Matt Harris, for his leadership during the incident. “Matt ini- ticed something that put her on alert. circumstances they faced weren’t as challenging as they often tially arrived on scene and did an excellent job in sizing up “The power went off, and with such a definitive ‘bang,’ we are. [the situation] and deploying the engines,” Karstens added. knew that something had probably just occurred,” Karstens “The conditions, while breezy, were not the usual high Caused by a downed electrical line, the blaze scorched just reported. “Sure enough, a short time later I got a call from winds associated with that area, which helped us out,” Karts- less than three acres before it was extinguished. 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She is survived by her husband of 18 years, Richard Mayer and her four children, from a previous This year marks the 38th time the event has been presented, marriage to William Morrison; Billy, Bobby, Amy and Michael. She also has four step-children; Alix, although it was canceled during each of the past two years due Taylor, Brooke and Cambell Mayer. Susie was known as ‘Kozy’ to her 13 beloved grandchildren whom to Big Sur’s wildfires and road troubles. she cherished deeply. She will be greatly missed by her countless friends from the North Shore of The entry fees for the 10K race are $45 for adults and $15 Chicago, Sun Valley and Pebble Beach. for children, and for the 5K walk, they are $35 for adults and Susie was born on August 1, 1943 in Evanston, Illinois to her $15 for children. To register, visit www.bigsurriverrun.org. parents Robert and Dorothy Koll. She grew up with her older sister, Mary, and younger brother, David, in Park Ridge, IL where she attended Maine East High School. Susie went on to attend Samuel N. Ford Denison University in Granville, Ohio. A highlight of hers at January 24, 1990 – July 16, 2018 Denison was participating in an exchange program one summer Samuel Ford assumed his new, eternal body and where she lived in Sweden with a family outside of Stockholm. joined his Savior, Jesus, where he now enjoys his glo- She brought home a love of travel and foreign countries, and rious inheritance in heaven. His passing occurred in a superb Swedish pancake recipe that her children and their his apartment in Scottsdale, from a seizure that took friends relished. Susie was a member of the Kappa Kappa him instantly into the Lord’s presence, and the com- Gamma sorority and gained lifelong friends that she cherished. pany of family that has gone before him. Raised from a very young age in the hospitality She graduated from Denison in 1965 with a BA in History. After environment of Paolina’s Italian Restaurant in Car- graduation, Susie married Bill and was hired by United Airlines mel, Samuel grew where she worked as a flight attendant and then as a supervisor. up there, attending After the birth of her first child, Susie left her career to focus Carmel Mission grade on her family and home. Over the years, as she raised her four school, Carmel Mid- children, she led a life full of active community engagement, dle School, and grad- uated from Monte adventure and travel. Vista Christian School In her travels, she visited places all across the globe. Her in Watsonville in passion for athletics and travel were combined in several trips 2008. Samuel loved over the years when she and her husband went on long-distance baseball and played bike trips through parts of Europe while also enjoying local food and culture. She loved to visit the it into high school Caribbean with her family on holidays and even ventured as far as Africa, New Zealand and Australia on where he developed into a fine pitcher, several occasions. Susie’s love of a good challenge brought her to some crowning achievements and and power hitter. experiences in her lifetime. She reached the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in 1996 at the age of 53 with He also spent play- her sister Mary and niece Heidi. Immediately after that, she went on her second safari trip in Kenya, ful hours on the golf Africa – a place she adored for its beauty, animals and native people. In 2002 she and Rick trained course, first with his extensively and made an ascent on Mt. Rainier in Seattle, WA. In her 50s and 60s Susie trained for and father, and later his completed many triathlons, as well as several long-distance races in Chicago and San Francisco. She close friends. He became a S.F. Giants life-time fan, and saw Matt Cain’s perfect game against the Astros, tied her love of charity into her love of sport when she ran for Alzheimers Research in memory of her as well as celebrating their 2010-12-14 World Series late father and for Leukemia Lymphoma research in support of her daughter-in-law. victory parades. While at home, Susie lived an active and healthy life. Whether she was running with her dogs in the After a brief stint at M.P.C. and Santa Barbara City early morning, golfing with her husband, or participating in an exercise class, Susie would have a smile College, Samuel followed his roots and worked at the on her face and her spirit shining bright. Susie also treasured hiking and being in nature. It brought Carmel Highland’s Inn with Hyatt Hotels, serving as a smile to her face and a deep breath of gratitude to her mind, body and soul. Susie made annual a waiter and bartender for six years. Then he began working at Rocky Point Restaurant as their head trips, over 20 years, to Rancho La Puerta in Mexico where she used the healing setting and spiritual bartender, earning a reputation for his dedication, mountains as the backdrop for intimate & athletic time with daughter Amy and sister Mary. dependability, and mixology skills. During his work- Despite her adventures and accomplishments, Susie was a people person. Everyone who encountered ing days on the coast, one of Samuel’s favorite past- Susie always felt better and more loved when they left her. Her warm smile, contagious laugh, easy- times was fishing off the rocks of the Big Sur Coast- going presence and genuine, kind spirit made every person feel special. She spent much of her later line, and day-dreaming about his future. years in Pebble beach, CA and Sun Valley, ID where she was able to be closer to her children and her Samuel made the move to Scottsdale in the fall of 2017, landing a prime bartending position with sister Mary in the places that made her feel most connected and happy. Susie was a devoted and loving the newly opened Mountain Shadows resort. There, grandmother, who relished holidays like Easter and Christmas, when the family would get together he flourished and completely plunged himself into and the house would be filled with decorations, delicious food, laughter and love. Nothing made Susie his work, making close friendships, and of course, shine brighter than quality time with Billy, Bobby, Amy, Mike, Lea & Mark – and her grandchildren enjoying the Spring Training season with his Giants. Sammy (10), Henry (8), Ryan (7), Kate (5), and Georgi (3). She also very much enjoyed the simple times, He received several awards for his work ethic and like when the sky was blue, the birds were singing, the the air was crisp and she could go for a walk performance during the 9 months he worked for Mt. Shadows. with her husband, Rick, and their dog, Wrigley, on the trails of the Pacific coast or Sun Valley. Samuel is survived by his parents, Jeff Ford and A memorial service for Susie will be held on Saturday, August 25th, 2018, at 1:00 pm at Indian Maria Aliotti Ford, his Uncles Sean, Mike, & Chris Hill Country Club, 1 Indian Hill Rd, Winnetka, IL, 60093. A reception from 2 pm to 5 pm will follow. Ford, and Nick Aliotti; his Aunts Janet Abramson, Di- ‘Summer Casual’ attire (no denim please) is appropriate. ane Smith, Tricia Van Seders, and his many cousins In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to: on both the Aliotti and Ford sides. • Merkel Cell Carcinoma Research – https://www.merkelcell.org/join-the-fight/donate/ Memorial services took place on July 26 at Calvary Chapel Monterey. Contributions may be made to the • Community Hospital of Monterey Peninsula – Monterey Compassion Pregnancy Center in Samuel’s https://www.montagehealthfoundation.org/montagehealth-foundation/ name, which means “Asked of God.”

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By KELLY NIX as an elected official in P.G., while pointing to Responding to Fischer’s Peake’s mere four years on the council. comments, Peake this week THE RACE for Pacific Grove mayor has “I have now served on the city council pointed to the more than just begun, and it’s already heating up. since 2010, and do not believe Bill has the half-dozen boards and com- Less than two months after Councilman level of local and regional knowledge and ex- missions he’s been a part of. Rudy Fischer announced he was running for perience that I have — or the ability to suc- “The experience has giv- mayor to replace incumbent Bill Kampe, who cessfully manage our city’s future,” Fischer en me a broad knowledge is not seeking reelection, Councilman Bill told The Pine Cone. and perspectives on region- Peake announced last week he would also vie Fischer added that he is “disappointed” al issues,” Peake said. “I’ve for the seat. The election is Nov. 6. with Peake’s decision to run, and made the gained many insights into “I decided to run for mayor after receiv- bold prediction that his colleague would lose how we can work with our ing considerable encouragement over the last the election because of his “limited time and neighbors to deal with re- couple of months,” Peake, 67, told The Pine experience” on the council. gional issues.” Cone. “He probably would have been reelected Peake went on to say that, But the day Peake announced his bid, to the council if he had run for that, and we “I suspect most candidates Fischer had something to say about it. Fischer, will miss his voice on the council after the believe they will win or else also 67, touted his eight years of experience election,” Fischer said. they would not be running Rudy Fischer Bill Peake for office. But in the end, it’s the voters who will decide.” Both candidates agree on many issues important to the city, such as protecting the CARMEL PLAZA’S ‘Robust discussion’ coastal environment, adding affordable hous- Fischer — who also sits on numerous ing, and balancing Pacific Grove’s finances. Summer Live Music boards and commissions — said that while he Fischer said he wants to maintain the Music | Drink Dine | Dance and his opponent have their “differences and “great trajectory” that Pacific Grove is on to- similarities,” he looks forward to a “robust ward long-term fiscal stability and responsi- Fridays from 5 to 7 pm discussion of the issues for the benefit of our ble growth, “while still maintaining our quiet June 29 through Aug. 17 2018 residents.” neighborhoods.” While you shop, listen to live music, sip regional wines & The P.G. Chamber of Commerce is hosting “We have maintained balanced budgets for savor appetizers from local gourmet restaurants. a candidates’ debate on Sept. 11 at 6 p.m. at the community center, 515 Junipero Ave. See RIVALS page 30A This Friday, July 27th WILDCARD Allegro Restaurant | Blair Estate Wines | Yeast of Eden Mixed Fermentation Brewery SAVE $500 ON

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Contact Jessica 831-274-8590 or Meena 831-274-8655 12A The Carmel Pine Cone July 27, 2018 Dance school celebrates its 65th b’day Panetta introduces bill A SCHOOL that has long provided dance on the shoulders of the people who came be- and music instruction for children and young fore me and stand around me.” to ‘strengthen’ NATO alliance adults, the Carmel Academy of the Perform- Many of the school’s alumni have gone ing Arts celebrates its 65th anniversary with on to excel in college and in the professional PINE CONE STAFF REPORT domestic product on defense spending, in ac- a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday, Aug. 2, world. cordance with a 2014 NATO agreement. at 5 p.m. The academy is located at Mission “We have training facilities that rival IN RESPONSE to President Donald “In the face of Russia’s threats and attacks and Eighth. anything in San Francisco,” Richmond said. Trump’s recent criticism of the North Atlantic on American and allied interests, Congress The school was founded in 1954 by Joanne “We had 17 students this summer who were Treaty Organization and the paltry amounts must take a stand and solidify our commit- Nix, who named it the Carmel Ballet Acade- accepted into national or international pro- some member countries contribute to the al- ment to our allies,” Panetta said. “We must my. Carol Richmond bought the business in grams.” liance, Democratic Rep. Jimmy Panetta this promote our shared values of freedom, equal- 1989 and gave it its present name in 2005. The event will include dance and music week introduced a bill that takes a firm stand ity and empowerment by continuing to invest Richmond told The Pine Cone she’s proud performances and demonstrations, site tours, in support of NATO. in the institutions, programs and people that to see the school reach such a milestone — a fundraising raffle and a ceremony by the The bill, cosponsored by Republican Rep. enhance our national security.” and she attributed much of its success to its Carmel Chamber of Commerce. Small bites Steve Knight of California, would prohibit The United States pays the lion’s share of instructors. and local wines will be served. federal funds from being used to withdraw its GDP on defense spending, with 3.6 per- “This happened because hundreds of peo- At the same event, Dance Kids of Monte- the United States from NATO — which was cent, followed by Greece with 2.4 percent. ple trusted their children with our teaching rey County will commemorate its 25th anni- established in 1949 by 12 nations to fend off Trump has been highly critical of Germany, staff,” she told The Pine Cone. “I’m standing versary. Soviet aggression. a country that enjoys massive defense help The bill also seeks to reject any efforts to from the U.S., but which only spends 1.2 per- withdraw from the alliance, and to continue cent of its GDP — the same percentage that to work with members to ensure that each much smaller countries such as Denmark and Richard MacDonald 100th country spends at least 2 percent of its gross the Slovak Republic spend. U.S. Open Commemorative Bronze $1,225,000 Size: 24" W x 28" H OPEN HOUSE | SUNDAY 11 AM - 4 PM Condition: Perfect 10 Upper Circle • Robles Del Rio area of Carmel Valley Carmel Valley quintessential 1816 Price: $40,000 (No Sales Tax) SF 4BR/3BA home on Studio Price: $50,400 (Plus sales tax) landscaped level .41 acre Call: 602-321-6330 lot close to Carmel Valley Village. Detached 2 car garage. Come and feel the magical tranquility of Clark’s this very unique Carmel Valley jewel. Call Eric Sand | 831.372.7788 | Fratelli Real CARMEL STONE BRE #01503164 Estate Boulders, Cobbles, DG, Path Fines Baserock, Sand and Gravel Landscape Materials Will Clark Delivery Available 831/385-3204 Whiskers & Wisdom

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Mission Memorial Park & Seaside Funeral Home July 27, 2018 The Carmel Pine Cone 13A CLIMBING From page 1A Jane Austen (Aug. 22), and The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering (Aug. 24). Car Week, meanwhile, kicks off Aug. 17 with a classic car at home show along Alvarado Street, and continues through Aug. 26, when the Concours d’ Elegance returns to the 18th Fairway at IS OPEN!! Pebble Beach. The roadwork will resume Aug. 27, when the final stage of the project, laying down rubberized asphalt, begins. The $7.5 million project to speed up the flow of traffic Tea Party to Celebrate along Highway 1 from Rio Road to Carmel Valley Road is Friday; August 3 scheduled to be completed by the beginning of September. This week, the contractor is busy excavating and grading 2-5pm along the west side of Highway 1, and doing electrical work to synchronize the signals at Rio and Carmel Valley Roads. Ocean Ave, between Lincoln & Monte Verde Alerts on traffic conditions during the climbing lane project Court of the Golden Bough are available by texting climbinglane (one word) to 888777.

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On the way to transitioning from a former golf course to a natural land- Inspiration Point at scape,” Payan said. “Additional accessible and inclusive facil- Palo Corona Park, the ities and site improvements may also soon be forthcoming.” views of Carmel Bay Much of the park’s backcountry will remain closed for now, and Carmel Valley but hikers will be able to reach Inspiration Point, an 850-foot- are breathaking. high vista which offers sweeping views of State Reserve, Carmel and Carmel Valley. While there is still much work to do, Payan said it was important to get the park open to the public. “Most importantly, the park district wants our community to enjoy their park sooner rather than later,” he said. Previously, hikers were required to get a pass from the park PHOTO/CHRIS COUNTS district office and park alongside Highway 1 just south of the Carmel River Bridge. Only 13 passes were issued each day. The park was created in 2004 and later expanded through a series of transactions costing the taxpayers $27 million. State ed $3 million. been put on hold because a left-hand turn lane is required for grants provided $24 million, while the park district contribut- An additional 190 acres of the former Rancho Cañada golf southbound motorists to enter the park, and the work can’t be resort were acquired last summer for the park by the nonprofit done until a flood control project nearby is completed, which Trust for Public Land, which paid about $11 million. Relying could be years. mostly on taxpayer-funded state grants, the park district offi- cially acquired 185 of those acres three months ago. For nearly a decade, park officials had planned on estab- lishing access to the park along Highway 1, and a parking lot CRASH exists just inside the park’s Highway 1 gate. But that plan has From page 1A

“Her family, friends and neighbors have done an amazing job pitching in to support her, and many more in the commu- nity have expressed interest in contributing to her recovery as well,” he continued. “We have no idea what the costs of this will total, but any and all contributions will be greatly appre- ciated and put toward any number of critical expenses. We feel very fortunate to still have Sarah with us, and our family feels deep sympathy for the family that lost their young daughter in this incident.” To contribute, visit www.gofundme.com/sarah-cole- man-emergency-fund.

Douglas Kent Nelson On June 25, 2018, we lost a very special person. Kent Nelson was born to Leslie and Grace Nelson on October 5, 1947 in Yakima, Washington. Kent attended Ann Catherine Cotes Bellingham High School and studied at Western 1923 v 2018 Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. Ann Catherine Cotes, born in Brockton, Kent was drafted into the US Army and spent several Massachusetts on October 20, 1923, passed years in Vietnam. peacefully in the presence of her family on Kent made his way to the Monterey Peninsula of July 21, 2018. She moved to California in 1946 and worked for the County Assessor’s California and began a successful career in Real Estate. Office in Fresno, California for 15 years. He soon joined the Mitchell Group in the Monterey Fresno became the hometown where she Peninsula of California as the founding managing raised her three children, Karen Jepson (Gary), broker. Eventually the Mitchell Group was purchased by Brian Robinson (Barbara) and Katie Robinson. Sotheby’s Realty where Kent remained as the managing Katie preceded her mother in death. broker until his retirement. During the period Kent was Ann is survived by her five grandchildren, Eric elected first President of the Monterey Peninsula County Jepson (Molly), Anne Rohr (Tim), Jay Robinson Realtors Association and held leadership positions with (Kathi) and Jeff Robinson, all who remain their Joan P. Lawsonv the California Association of Realtors. Kent was also on Nana’s greatest fans in their adult lives. Ann December 5, 1935 July 5, 2018 the Board of Directors for the Family Resource Center also has eight wonderful great-grandchildren, Carmel and for the Meals on Wheels organization. He was a Katie, Allie, and Delaney Jepson, Emma and Joan Pfingst Lawson, age 82, of Carmel passed Jack Rohr, and Aiden, Mack and Adeline member of The Beach and Tennis Club at Pebble Beach away July 5, 2018. Born December 5, 1935 at Robinson, each their great-grandmother’s where he enjoyed many years of tennis and loved his pride and joy. Watsonville Hospital to Edward Porter Pfingst morning swims. He developed a keen interest in golf and Margaret Goettings, Mrs. Lawson was part Ann will always be remembered for her sharp and became a member at The Corral De Tierra Country wit, sense of humor and playfulness. She never of a multi-generation Californian family and a Club in Salinas, California and the Oahu Country Club knew a stranger, and was valued as a friend nursing graduate of San Jose State and Stanford in Honolulu, Hawaii. who brought support, laughter and insight to University. She further received her MPH from The Nelsons retired to Sparks, Nevada in 2010. many. the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She was also Pursuant to his love of golf Kent joined the Private Club Ann felt privileged to live on the Monterey a citizen of the world, having lived in California, at Red Hawk where he was respected by all as a solid peninsula for the last 35 years, living first in Hawaii, Australia, Saudi Arabia, and the UK. Pacific Grove, and then at Hacienda Carmel competitive golfer. It was a common theme to find his Mrs. Lawson’s California roots brought her back name in the winners list at tournaments. Kent was also in Carmel Valley. For 10 of her years on the peninsula she volunteered at the American to Carmel in 1988 where she was very active in a book worm, he often gave excellent advice on good Cancer Society Discovery Shop in Pacific her community for 30 years. She cared for and books to several other readers in his circle of friends. Grove. loved dogs her entire life, and enjoyed creating Kent leaves behind Connie, his wife of 22 years; his Ann’s life was fully enriched by all who knew elaborate needlepoint art and sharing her brother, Bruce; his sister, Mary Ellen Ashcroft; step her. She will be dearly missed by her family incredible library of books. children Dina Becker and her husband Tony; Anthony and friends. Mrs. Lawson joins her beloved husband, Mark Cagnacci and his wife Deanne; granddaughters Carlee The family would like to express its deep Lawson, who passed March 9, 2004. She is Becker, Lindsay and Claire Cagnacci. appreciation to Fernanda Rivera and Diana survived by her wonderful sons, Chris Lawson of Camel for the extraordinary care and support Kailua-Kona, HI and Tony Lawson of Alameda, His family and friends will miss him. The family would they provided Ann. be honored to have you share in his celebration of life CA, and her delightful grandchildren, Maile Condolences may be written to the family at Ann Lawson (16), Mark Tain Lawson (13), and at the Resort at Red Hawk to be announced at a later www.bermudezfamilyfunerals.com date. Makena Jo Lawson (10). She was an incredible woman and will be greatly missed. Donations are welcome to the Reno Nevada Veterans Guest House, located at 880 Locust St., Private services were requested. Please visit www. Reno, NV 89502; telephone 775-324-6958 thepaulmortuary.com to sign Mrs. Lawson’s website https://www.veteransguesthouse.org guest book and leave messages for her family. July 27, 2018 The Carmel Pine Cone 15A

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We’ve gets along with most everyone. edented resources for security along the U.S.-Mexico border. housed production crews filming documentaries, lecturers Bobby is not a slave to his ego; quite the opposite. He con- The vote was 68-32. Fourteen Republicans crossed the aisle teaching at Hopkins Marine and one of the leading researchers sistently adheres to his philosophy of supporting initiatives to vote with all Democrats in favor. Republicans in the House on great white sharks here to give a lecture. They’ve changed that agree with the needs and desires of citizens of Carmel. He blocked a vote on the bill, and it never became law. the character of our bay. knows when to recuse himself if there is a chance of a conflict, Republicans now control both houses of Congress and the A guest who returns year after year comes to teach Shake- and he is not all about commercial growth. In his hospitality White House. If Congress has shirked its responsibility to act speare in Old English and is the author of several books on businesses he stays true to the original free spirit of Carmel on immigration reform, it’s clear which party is at fault. It’s Shakespeare (Dame Judi Dentsch writes the forewords to the that people come from all over the globe come to experience. not the Democrats. books). We’ve had puppeteers teaching classes, an author fin- Bobby Richards is an authentic, even-tempered, dra- Jim Riesenfeld, Carmel Valley ishing her book that you can now buy as a New York Times ma-free, intelligent leader with great integrity. He genuinely best seller and world-famous quilters. They are us and some- listens to what people have to say. There is not a self-serving times they are just better than us by staying here and making bone in his body, and he is a caring steward of some of the The character of a neighborhood Pacific Grove a better place to live. most beloved properties in the village. 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‘THE FANTASTICKS,” the story of Matt and Luisa — a boy and girl who fall in love after their fathers set them up — began playing this week on the Morgan Stock Stage at Monterey Peninsula College. Directed by Justin Matthew Gordon, the mu- sical centers around the two young characters who, after falling for each other, grow restless and stray. In an effort to rekindle their love, their fathers hire the enigmatic El Gallo and two out-of-work actors to abduct Luisa, so Matt can rush in and save her. “Will separation provide a deeper apprecia- tion for the love they once shared or will it create THE LEADING SBA LENDER $5,000,000 a permanent gulf between them?” IN MONTEREY COUNTY! SBA Loan Limit Tickets for “The Fantasticks,” which opened Monterey Branch 649-4600  Carmel Branch 625-2345 Thursday and runs until Aug. 12, are available from the MPC Theatre Box Office (831) 646- Matt, played by actor Kevin Matsumoto, and Luisa, played by MacKenna Wilson Member F.D.I.C.  Equal Housing Lender 4213 or online at www.mpctheatre.com. (front), appear in “The Fantasticks” at MPC. The play runs until Aug. 12.

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Stefani Chaney has been the Director of Hospitality at Scheid Vineyards/ Scheid Family Wines since 2008. She’s served on the Chamber board since 2016 and co-chaired the Taste of Carmel committee for 3 years. Through her job as well as her own sense of volunteerism, Stefani has been an event sponsor and volunteer for a number of community organizations such as the American Heart Association, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Carmel Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel and Spa celebrated local ‘TAKE 5 AT 5’ Chamber Membership Luncheon, Taste of Carmel, Save Our nonprofits with a showcase mixer. Attendees enjoyed bites from Shores and Santa Catalina School. Scheid, now in their 46th year the Hyatt Monterey Culinary Team while sipping wine and beer, of farming, own eleven estate vineyards located along a 70 mile and mingling with local nonprofits. Photo by Kimberly Wolff. spread of the Salinas Valley, built a state-of-the-art winery with a crushing capacity of 30,000 tons, as well as a smaller Reserve Winery where the small production wines of Scheid Vineyards QUAIL LODGE : WAYPOINT BAR are crafted.

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Champion Sponsors Carmel Realty Company • Hayashi Wayland • Union Bank Glastonbury Audio Visual • Nielsen Bros. Market & Deli Executive Leadership Council Adam Jeselnick Architect • Alain Pinel Realtors Anne Thull Fine Art Designs • Carmel Magazine Carmel Pine Cone • Carmel Plaza • City of Carmel-by-the-Sea Coldwell Banker Del Monte Realty • Crossroads Carmel Cypress Inn • DMT Imaging • Gallagher + Barr, Inc • Il Fornaio SAVE THE DATE KION • La Playa Carmel • Lester Investment Properties Modern Luxury • Monterey County Bank • Monterey County- Date: Thursday, October 4, 2018 Weekly • Monterey Herald • Scheid Vineyards • Silverlight Media Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Studio Schicketanz • Union Bank • Wells Fargo Quail Lodge & Golf Club’s Waypoint Bar & Deck hosted a night Carmel Mission of chair massages to celebrate their spa’s re-opening, great food, This year’s theme - Wild Wild Fest drink and networking! Photo by Kimberly Wolff. Tickets available on Chamber Website NOW! CARMEL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PO Box 4444, Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921 (831) 624-3877 @carmelcalifornia @carmelchamber carmelchamber.org July 27, 2018 The Carmel Pine Cone 19A Sculptor brings spirit of Africa to Devendorf Park ONE OF nine sculptors from Zimbabwe who are rep- VISIONARY resented by Gallery Sur, Moses Nyanhongo of Zimbabwe will visit Devendorf Park Saturday, July 28, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., to demonstrate how he carves raw stone into fine ASSISTED LIVING art. “Nyanhongo uses only hand tools to create his striking A small private home in Carmel sculptures,” gallery director Rohana LoSchiavo said. “His specializing in seniors work often expresses the deep importance of family love and support, harmony between human and animal life, and who require more care. spiritual transformation.” Mbira Dziva, who plays the traditional folk music of the Shona people of Zimbabwe, will perform during the sculpting demonstration. Art Roundup

By CHRIS COUNTS Saturday’s event marks the eighth year the gallery has presented something similar in the downtown park, which Emphasis on: is located at Ocean and Junipero, while Gallery Sur is lo- cated on Sixth between Dolores and Lincoln. Call (831) • Compassion • Care • Dignity 626-2615 or visit www.gallerysur.com.

A private room is now n YACsters unveil new work available, give us a call at Displaying the latest creations by more than 60 young local painters, illustrators, ceramicists and digital artists, (831) 644-9246 the Youth Arts Collective presents its annual Summer Art Show Friday, July 27. Meg Parker Conners, RN Much of the work was created during the nonprofit’s an-

State Lic. No. nual 24-hour Art-a-Thon fundraiser in June. 270708716 “You can always count on ‘YACster’ art to be fresh, provocative, stunning and fun,” co-founder Meg Biddle said. “There is something to please every eye. This is never your usual art show.” Founded in 2000, the nonprofit was created to provide high school and college artists with mentoring and studio space. Moses Nyanhongo of Zimbabwe returns July 28 to Devendorf Park, The event is free and starts at 5 p.m. The gallery is locat- where he plans to show the public how he transforms a raw piece of ed at 472 Calle Principal in Monterey. Call (831) 375-9922 stone into an elegant sculpture. Nyanhongo’s work can be viewed at or visit www.yacstudios.org. Gallery Sur.

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A new Ficti- all Information on this statement becomes a sonal representative, as defined in section NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING San Carlos btwn 5th & 6th, Unit 11, Car- tious Business Name Statement must be filed public record upon filing pursuant to the Cali- NOTICE OF HEARING mel, CA 93921. 58(b) of the California Probate Code, or before the expiration. The filing of this state- fornia Public Records Act (Government Code (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or Dated: 7/17/18 Mailing Address: PO Box 2041, Carmel, ment does not of itself authorize the use in this Sections 6250-6277). 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You may want City Hall Council Chamber, East side of Monte Verde Street between Ocean Carlos btwn 5th & 6th, Unit 11 (PO Box Publication dates: June 29, July 6, 13, 20, years from the date on which it was filed in to consult with an attorney knowl- and Seventh Avenues, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, for a Public Hearing 2041), Carmel, CA 93921. 2018. (PC638) the office of the County Clerk, except, as pro- edgeable in California law. to consider: This business is conducted by a limited liabil- vided in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, You may examine the file kept ity company. where it expires 40 days after any change by the court. If you are a person inter- The registrant commenced to transact busi- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant ested in the estate, you may file with the Proposed Action: Resolution adopting an incentive program waiving all ness under the fictitious business name or NAME STATEMENT to Section 17913 other than a change in the court a Request for Special Notice (form planning and building fees for hotel improvement projects for Fiscal Year names listed above on June 1, 2018. File No. 20181324 residence address of a registered owner. A S/Anthony Carnazzo, Managing Member The following person(s) is(are) doing business new Fictitious Business Name Statement must DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and 2018-2019. June 1, 2018 as: PEACE OF MIND PREPAREDNESS, 6 be filed before the expiration. The filing of this appraisal of estate assets or of any pe- BY SIGNING, I DECLARE THAT I HAVE SW of 8th Avenue on San Carlos, Carm- statement does not of itself authorize the use tition or account as provided in Probate Coastal Permit Status: Not Required. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE REVERSE el, CA 93921. in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi- Code section 1250. A Request for Special SIDE OF THIS FORM AND THAT ALL IN- Mailing address: P.O. Box 221966, Car- olation of the rights of another under Federal, Notice form is available from the court FORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT. A mel, CA 93922. State, or common law (See Section 14411 et clerk. Interested persons may appear and be heard at this meeting. Please be ad- registrant who declares as true any material County of Principal Place of Business: Mon- seq., Business and Professions Code). Attorney for Petitioner: vised that if you challenge the nature of the above project in court, you may matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Busi- terey. Filing type: ORIGINAL FILING Andrea Close ness and Professions Code that the registrant Registered Owner(s): Publication dates: July 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018. be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Pub- 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 700 knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor WANDA CARMELA VOLLMER, P.O. Box (PC701) Sacramento, CA 95814 lic Hearing described in this Notice, or in written correspondence delivered punishable by a fine not to exceed one thou- 221966, Carmel, CA 93922. (916) 498-9000 to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the Public Hearing. Questions may be ad- sand dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that This business is conducted by an individual. This statement was filed by Superior all Information on this statement becomes a The registrant commenced to transact busi- NOTICE OF PETITION dressed and additional materials reviewed at the Department of Community public record upon filing pursuant to the Cali- ness under the fictitious business name or Court of California, County of Monterey Planning and Building located at City Hall. fornia Public Records Act (Government Code names listed above on June 28, 2018. TO ADMINISTER ESTATE on July 2, 2018. Sections 6250-6277). S/Wanda Carmela Vollmer of ANGEL GERARDO RUIZ Publication dates: July 6, 13, 20, This statement was filed with the County Clerk June 28, 2018 MORA 2018. (PC702) In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, listening assistive of Monterey County on June 7, 2018 BY SIGNING, I DECLARE THAT I HAVE Case Number 18PR000310 devices are available for all meetings held in the Council Chamber. If you NOTICE-In accordance with Subdivision (a) READ AND UNDERSTAND THE REVERSE To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, require accommodation, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 831-620- of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name State- SIDE OF THIS FORM AND THAT ALL IN- contingent creditors, and persons who FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ment generally expires at the end of five years FORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT. A NAME STATEMENT 2016 at least one week prior to the meeting. may otherwise be interested in the will from the date on which it was filed in the of- registrant who declares as true any material or estate, or both, of ANGEL GERARDO File No. 20181337 fice of the County Clerk, except, as provided matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Busi- RUIZ MORA. The following person(s) is(are) doing business CITY COUNCIL as: A PETITION FOR PROBATE has Justin Lee Mobile Welding and Repair, CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA been filed by ANGEL IVAN HERNAN- 541 Pini Rd, Royal Oaks, CA 95076, TOM GRAVES, CITY CLERK LIEN SALE AUCTION ADVERTISEMENT DEZ RUIZ in the Superior Court of Califor- County of Monterey nia, County of MONTEREY. Registered Owner(s): Notice is hereby given that a public lien sale of the following described personal The Petition for Probate requests that Justin Lee Bannowsky, 541 Pini Rd., Royal PLEASE NOTE: When calling about this notice, Please refer to: Marc Wie- property will be held at 11:15 AM on August 7, 2018 the property is stored at ANGEL IVAN HERNANDEZ RUIZ be Oaks, CA 95076 ner, Community Planning and Building Director Leonard’s Lockers – 816 Elvee Dr. Salinas appointed as personal representative to This business is conducted by an individual. Publish Date: 7/27/18 administer the estate of the decedent. Registrant commenced to transact business Publication dates: July 27, 2018 (PC708) GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF GOODS THE PETITION requests the dece- under the fictitious business name listed above on Not Applicable NAME OF TENANT ...... GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF GOODS dent’s will and codicils, if any, be admit- ted to probate. The will and any codicils S/ Justin Lee Bannowsky Daniel Aguero ...... Large tote, toys, games, plastic bags areavailable for examination in the file This statement was filed with the County Clerk Luciano Ramirez ...... Echo Blower, Tools, Clothes, Bicycle, books of Monterey County on July 2, 2018 CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA kept by the court. 7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3/18 City Clerk’s Office Virginia Alvarado ...... Clothes, wrapping paper, 20+ bags THE PETITION requests authority to CNS-3148944#= Hector Jimenez ...... Clothes, toys, power station administer the estate under the Indepen- CARMEL PINE CONE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Rebecca Christina Sotelo ...... Totes, clothes, boxes, suitcase dent Administration of Estates Act. (This au- Publication dates: July 13, 20, 27, Aug. 3, NOTICE OF HEARING thority will allow the personal representa- 2018. (PC703) Robert Gallego ...... Truck box, shelf, crib, totes, hamper, boxes tive to take many actions without obtaining Dated: 7/17/18 Cynthia Chaboya ...... Bicycle, suitcase, tools, fishing poles, tots court approval. Before taking certain very Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Carmel-by-the- Raymond Gerald Sprague ...... Office chair, bed frame, Television, lamp, important actions, however, the personal FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Sea will hold a Public Hearing at its regularly scheduled meeting date and pull up bar, toys representative will be required to give no- NAME STATEMENT time of Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 4:30 p.m., or shortly thereafter, in the Jose Alfredo Cueller ...... Mirror, shelves, boxes, totes, table, lunch box tice to interested persons unless they have File No. 20181369 Virginia Alvarado ...... Coleman, kickboxing toys, fog lights, 5+bags waived notice or consented to the pro- The following person(s) is(are) doing business City Hall Council Chamber, East side of Monte Verde Street between Ocean posed action.) The independent adminis- as: and Seventh Avenues, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, for a Public Hearing Erik Ayala ...... Folding chair, table, boxes, clothes tration authority will be granted unless an The Gladstone Companies, 17 East Ga- to consider: Daniel Aguero ...... Racing tires, toys, boxes, car parts interested person files an objection to the bilan Street, Salinas, CA 93901, County Pablo Robles Sanchez ...... Clothes, totes, car parts petition and shows good cause why the of Monterey; Mailing Address: 1521 West- court should not grant the authority. branch Drive, Suite 100, Mclean, VA 22102 Proposed Action: An Ordinance (first reading) repealing Carmel Municipal Erica Marie Rodriguez ...... Totes, armchair, boots, Xmas lights Registered Owner(s): Miguel Abundis ...... Bed frame A hearing on the petition will Gladstone Management Corporation, 1521 Code (CMC) Chapters 8.32, Fire Code; 8.64, Property Nuisances; and 8.72 be held in this court as follows: Westbranch Drive, Suite 100, Mclean, VA Community Floodplain; amending CMC Chapter 8.56, Noise Regulation; Inosencia Segura ...... Nitro bicycle, plastic plant, totes, boxes Date: Sept. 12, 2018 Hector Aceves ...... Bedding, bedroom furniture, playpen 22102; DE and amending Title 15 (Buildings and Construction) by adopting the 2016 Time: 9:00 a.m. This business is conducted by a Corporation Julie Carter ...... Bike/Trike, Toys, Gardener/Lawn equipment, Dept.: 13 Registrant commenced to transact business editions of the California Building, Residential, Energy, Fire, Mechanical, patio furniture, BBQ, hobby equipment, Address: Superior Court of Califor- under the fictitious business name listed Plumbing, Electrical, and Green Building Standards Codes with local collectables, bedroom furniture, dresser, night nia, County of Monterey, 1200 Aguajito above on June 1, 2018 amendments; and adopting new Chapters 15.55, California Fire Code; 15.56, stand, 60 plus boxes, 10 plus totes Road, Monterey, CA 93940. S/ David Gladstone, Chairman and CEO Community Floodplain; and 15.57, Property Nuisances. If you object to the granting of the This statement was filed with the County Clerk Arthur Bright ...... Totes, canisters, tools, fishing poles petition, you should appear at the hearing of Monterey County on July 5, 2018 Daniel Aguero ...... Games, Boxes, Toys, Movies and state your objections or file written ob- 7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10/18 Environmental Status: The City determined that the proposed action is not Richard Thomas Kates ...... Boxes, Cooler, Tape Gun, Clothes jections with the court before the hearing. CNS-3152386# a project as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) CARMEL PINE CONE This notice is given in accordance with the provisions of Section 21700 et seq of Your appearance may be in person or by Publication dates: July 20, 27, Aug. 3, 10, (CCR, Title 14, Chapter 3 (“CEQA Guidelines), Article 20, Section 15378) your attorney. the Business & Professions Code of the State of California. A-Ward Auctions. If you are a creditor or a con- 2018. (PC705) Bond #758-09-52 and #MS153-13-71 Coastal Permit Status: Not Required. Publication date: July 20, 27, 2018 (PC711) tingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Interested persons may appear and be heard at this meeting. Please be File No. 20181397 advised that if you challenge the nature of the above project in court, you NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY The following person(s) is(are) doing business as: MURRER CERTIFIED INSPECTIONS, may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED 1219 Forest Avenue, Ste H, Pacific Grove, the Public Hearing described in this Notice, or in written correspondence CARMEL AREA STATE PARKS GENERAL PLAN PROJECT CA 93950. delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the Public Hearing. Questions County of Principal Place of Business: Mon- may be addressed and additional materials reviewed at the Department of terey. The California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) has directed the preparation of an Environmental Impact Registered Owner(s): Community Planning and Building located at City Hall. PAUL FREDERICK MURRER, 1219 Forest Ave- Report (EIR) for the proposed project, the Carmel Area State Parks General Plan, in compliance with the California nue, Ste H, Pacific Grove, CA 93950. In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, listening assistive Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and State CEQA Guidelines. DPR is the lead agency for the proposed project. ADELLE DORNE MURRER, 1219 Forest Ave- The General Plan and EIR are combined in one document. nue, Ste H, Pacific Grove, CA 93950. devices are available for all meetings held in the Council Chamber. If you This business is conducted by co-partners. require accommodation, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 831-620- The registrant commenced to transact busi- 2016 at least one week prior to the meeting. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT: The EIR addresses the proposed project, which is a General ness under the fictitious business name or Plan for two classified units (Point Lobos State Natural Reserve and Carmel River State Beach) and two unclassified names listed above on Nov. 1, 2013. S/ Adelle D. Murrer CITY COUNCIL properties ( Property and Hatton Canyon Property), all located in Monterey County. These units July 10, 2018 and properties are considered together in the General Plan because they are in close geographic proximity and BY SIGNING, I DECLARE THAT I HAVE CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA READ AND UNDERSTAND THE REVERSE TOM GRAVES, CITY CLERK will be functionally interconnected. The General Plan presents the long-term management framework for natural SIDE OF THIS FORM AND THAT ALL IN- and cultural resource stewardship, interpretation, facilities, operations, and visitor experience. The General Plan is FORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT. A the primary management document for a park within the State Park System, establishing its vision, purpose, and registrant who declares as true any material PLEASE NOTE: When calling about this notice, matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Busi- Please refer to: Dick Bower, Building Official management direction for the future. This General Plan provides goals and guidelines for fulfilling the purpose of ness and Professions Code that the registrant Publish Date: 7/27/18 the park units. The General Plan was prepared to satisfy the requirements of the California Public Resources Code knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor Publication dates: July 27, 2018 (PC709) (PRC) Section 5002.2. The PRC specifies that a General Plan will be prepared before development of new facilities punishable by a fine not to exceed one thou- sand dollars ($1,000). I am also aware that that may result in the permanent commitment of a resource of the unit and shall evaluate and define the proposed all Information on this statement becomes a management of resources, land uses, facilities, concessions, operation of the unit, and any environmental impacts. public record upon filing pursuant to the Cali- fornia Public Records Act (Government Code CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA Sections 6250-6277). City Clerk’s Office PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD: The Preliminary General Plan and Draft EIR is being circulated for public review and This statement was filed with the County Clerk comment for a period of 60 days, beginning July 30, 2018. Written comments that are germane to the environ- of Monterey County on July 10, 2018. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - In accordance with Subdivision NOTICE OF HEARING mental review will be considered and responded to in the Final EIR. Written comments should be submitted with a (a) of Section 17920, a Fictitious Name contact name and mailing address for the public record. Your views and comments on this project are welcomed. Statement generally expires at the end of five Dated: 7/23/18 Written comments should be submitted no later than October 1, 2018, to: years from the date on which it was filed in Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Carmel-by-the- the office of the County Clerk, except, as pro- vided in Subdivision (b) of Section 17920, Sea will hold a Public Hearing at its regularly scheduled meeting date and California State Parks where it expires 40 days after any change time of Monday, August 6, 2018 at 4:30 p.m., or shortly thereafter, in the in the facts set forth in the statement pursuant Strategic Planning and Recreation Services Division to Section 17913 other than a change in the City Hall Council Chamber, East side of Monte Verde Street between Ocean Recreation Planning and Seventh Avenues, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, for a Public Hearing residence address of a registered owner. A P.O. Box 942896 new Fictitious Business Name Statement must to consider: be filed before the expiration. The filing of this Sacramento, CA 94296-0001 statement does not of itself authorize the use Proposed Action: Second Reading and Adoption of Title 18.04 (Section ATTN: Ellie Wagner in this state of a Fictitious Business Name in vi- 18.04.010 through 18.04.290) of the City of Carmel-By-The-Sea Municipal or olation of the rights of another under Federal, State, or common law (See Section 14411 et Code. (Ordinance Enforcement/Administrative Citation and Compliance Email: [email protected] (subject line: CASP GP/DEIR Comments) seq., Business and Professions Code). Codes). Filing type: ORIGINAL FILING Publication dates: July 20, 27, Aug. 3, 10, Copies of the Preliminary General Plan and Draft EIR may be reviewed online at www.parks.ca.gov/caspgp and 2018. (PC706) The legislative body of a local agency, as the term local agency is defined at the following locations during normal business hours: in Section 54951, may by ordinance make any violation of any ordinance

enacted by the local agency subject to an administrative fine or penalty. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS However, in order to enforce such ordinances, the agency shall set forth by California State Parks Monterey County Free Library NAME STATEMENT ordinance the administrative procedures that shall govern the imposition, Monterey District Office Carmel Valley Branch File No. 20181345 2211 Garden Road 65 W. Carmel Valley Road The following person(s) is(are) doing business enforcement, collection, and administrative review by the local agency of as: those administrative fines or penalties. Monterey, CA 93940 Carmel Valley, CA 93924 American Pacific Mortgage, 241 Monroe St. Apt. 2, Monterey, CA 93940, County Interested persons may appear and be heard at this meeting. In compliance of Monterey Harrison Memorial Library Harrison Memorial Library Registered Owner(s): with the American with Disabilities Act, listening assistive devices are Main Branch Park Branch American Pacific Mortgage Corporation, available for all meetings held in the Council Chamber. If you require Ocean Avenue and Lincoln Street Mission Street and Sixth Avenue 3000 Lava Ridge Ct. Ste 200, CA 95661; accommodation, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 831-620-2016 at CA Carmel, CA 93921 Carmel, CA 93921 This business is conducted by a corporation least 48-hours prior to the meeting. Registrant commenced to transact business Monterey Public Library John Steinbeck Library under the fictitious business name listed CITY COUNCIL above on N/A 625 Pacific Street 350 Lincoln Avenue S/ Prateek Khokhar, CFO CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA Monterey, CA 93940 Salinas, CA 93901 This statement was filed with the County Clerk THOMAS A. GRAVES, MMC of Monterey County on July 2, 2018 CITY CLERK 7/20, 7/27, 8/3, 8/10/18 PUBLIC INFORMATION OPEN HOUSE: Interested agencies, organizations, and the public are invited to CNS-3154853# a public information open house on Monday, September 10, 2018 in the Wedgewood Wedding and Banquet CARMEL PINE CONE PLEASE NOTE: When calling about this notice, Please refer to: Glen Publication dates: July 20, 27, Aug. 3, 10, Mozingo, City Attorney Center at the former Rancho Cañada Golf Club, 4860 Carmel Valley Road, Carmel, CA 93923, from 6:00 pm to 2018. (PC707) Publish Date: 6/22/18 9:00 pm. DPR staff will be available to answer questions and discuss the project proposals and potential environ- Publication dates: July 27, 2018 (PC710) mental effects. Written comments pertaining to the General Plan and Draft EIR may be submitted at the open house. This project will be considered before the State Park and Recreation Commission in a public hearing to be held at a local venue after the public comments are received, DPR responses are developed, and a Final EIR is prepared. CONCOUR publication dates LEGALS DEADLINE: Tuesday 4:30 pm Notice of the hearing will be mailed to all agencies, organizations, and individuals that have expressed interest. Publication dates: July 27, 2018 (PC714) AUGUST 17 & 24, 2018 CARMEL • PEBBLE BEACH • CARMEL VALLEY & THE MONTEREY PENINSULA

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Consid- right varieties of trees to plant, how they pol- said. “But a year from now, there’s not going fered nothing more than bare ground and a ering the valley’s Mediterranean climate, he linate, when to spray and not to spray, and to be much local olive oil.” half-dozen palm trees. Now, their Daisy Hill concluded olive trees would be the choice, many other details. His orchard obtained or- Mason would like to find other Monterey Farms (named for one of their dogs) boasts and with the help of talented local garden- ganic certification this year. Peninsula stores to carry Daisy Hill Farms 100 olive trees, and Mason is pressing olive er Gillian Brown, he planted and cultivated “We’ve made mistakes, and we’ve learned oil, too. It retails for $12 to $13. oil from their small organic orchard and sell- them. from them,” he said. “But of the 100 trees we “I would like to see if we could get more of “We ended up acquiring planted, only one died, and that was because a it distributed in Carmel Valley and Carmel,” 100 olive trees over a couple gopher ate the roots.” he said. “It’s locally produced, and there’s an of years, and have two variet- This year, however, Mason said there will advantage to that, because people can come Soup to Nuts ies,” he said. “They are very be no olives anywhere in Carmel Valley, due here and actually see it.” nice to look at and are ever- to an early frost followed by heat that kept the For more information, call (415) 407-7796 By MARY SCHLEY green.” trees from blooming. or email [email protected]. After about four years, the “Most people in the valley have none,” he ing it in a few local shops. trees started producing fruit, and each year, said. n New summer menu “In 2009, my wife and I were looking for a Mason has the olives harvested, picked over Despite the absence of a crop this year, second home,” he recalled this week. “Some- to make sure they aren’t damaged or carry- Daisy Hill Farms olive oil can be found at the updates some classics one told us about this property that was close ing pests, and then trucked to a press in San Quail and Olive store and Jerome’s Carmel Catering to a clientele that includes locals to bankruptcy at the time. It had been part of Ardo, where the oil is held for a while before Valley Market, both in Carmel Valley Village, looking for sophistication and creativity, ho- a Ponzi Scheme.” bottling. as well as a few other spots. He described the tel guests who might have simpler tastes, and Buying the property took nine months “It’s a good break from being a lawyer,” olive oil as “buttery and floral, with notes of others who fall in between, executive chef and required jumping through a few hoops. he said. “It’s fun, it’s outdoors, it’s challeng- ripe apple and citrus,” as well as a bit spicy. Chris Vacca has his creative work cut out for him at California Market at Pacific’s Edge at the Hyatt Carmel Highlands. OPEN ALL DAY Now with sous chef Benoit Petel at Lunch from his side, the New York-born chef is 11am-3pm developing new dishes, while also Fresh Seafood taking on desserts, since he has no Dinner pastry chef. The new summertime 3pm and on menu debuted last week. 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terey Fairgrounds always offers plenty to eat FOOD and drink. This year, the 51st annual event set From previous page for 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 4-5, is no exception. Heritage Meat Pies/Sunblest Foods will be CALENDAR there peddling even more types of pie, like A relatively new addition to the list of lo- mac ’n’ cheese pie and chicken chili verde cal running events, the Salinas Valley event pie, along with the more traditional shep- Aug. 1 — Clinical psychologist & break through suffering, followed by Q&A. For has a special draw in that its finish-line festi- herd’s pie, steak and mushroom pie, and lamb prostate cancer survivor Dr. Larry more information, please visit www.devaji.org val includes wine tasting, food and other fun curry pie, to name a few. Lachman and medical urologist Dr. J. or contact Sandy at [email protected]. , will facilitate a peer — not just electrolyte replenishment and a Taste of Britain will serve up fish and Anthony Shaheen Aug. 11 — Break the Cycle – CVAC’s support session for prostate cancer patients and goodie bag. chips, corned beef and cabbage, and other Indoor Cycling Challenge, 10 a.m. to 3 Along with their T-shirts and other gifts, English fare, and Murphy’s Mustard Co (“It’s their spouses, 5 p.m. at the Westland House p.m. Challenge yourself and make a difference participants in the 13.1-mile race and brand- Just Plain Sassy!”) is joining the festival this Monterey, 100 Barnet Segal Lane, hosted by participating in CVAC’s retro-inspired indoor new 5K will receive shatter-proof commemo- year. Also look for sweet treats from Brown’s by the Prostate Cancer Self-Help Group. For cycling fundraising event. Compete with fellow rative wine glasses to use for sampling the of- English Toffee and Welsh Shortcakes. information contact (831) 915-6466. riders in the new cycle studio or at fitness stations ferings of the nine wineries lined up to pour: Everything can be washed down with a Aug. 4 — “An Evening with Non- to win prizes. Proceeds benefit local non-profit, Pessagno, Pisoni, Puma Road, Blair, Lepe Guinness or other beer of choice. Dual Teacher, Devaji,” 6 to 8 p.m. at Carl Harmony at Home; $25/community member. Cellars, Hahn, Manzoni, Wrath and Paraiso. What started as a single whisky-tasting Cherry Center for the Arts, 4th & Guadalupe, Questions: (831) 624-3737. Runners who prefer beer over wine will be seminar has now expanded to three: two ses- Carmel. Meditation and guidance to help happy to know Carmel Craft Brewing, mak- sions on Saturday at 12:30 and 2:30 p.m., and ers of Mad Otter Ale, will be there, too. one on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The cost is $30 While typical finish-line snacks might be per person. To advertise, email [email protected] •$0.50 per word ($25 min. charge) enough for some people, others might go for Saturday night, the Britannia Arms pub Add a photo for your event for only $25 the post-race barbecue, which costs extra but at 444 Alvarado St. in Monterey will host “A benefits the Toro Bulls youth athletics pro- Piping Hot Dinner and Ceilidh Party,” with a gram. performance by the Monterey Bay Pipe Band For all the details, visit www.salinasval- from 7 to 9 p.m. th leyhalfmarathon.org. People who attend the festival that day can 6 Annual bring in their programs or ticket stubs to re- n Feasting with the Scots ceive 20 percent off their dinners between 6 Great Conversations and 9:30 p.m. In addition to men and women in kilts Adult tickets are $15 for one day and $20 Join us for an evening Thursday, September 13, 2018 hurling stones and other objects in “heavy for two days, in advance, with price increases of roundtable discussions athletics” competitions, musicians marching at the gate. Discounts are given for seniors, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. in pipe bands, and dancers demonstrating children and military. For a schedule, tickets featuring Middlebury the footwork of the Highlands, the Monterey and other information, go to www.monterey- Institute experts InterContinental Scottish Games & Celtic Festival at the Mon- scotgames.com. and students. The Clement Monterey Special thanks to wine sponsor, 750 Cannery Row, Monterey Scheid Vineyards and student Listen Up! sponsors, Judy and Dick Borda. Tickets $125/person, (Includes parking, reception, and dinner)

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and swing, Tuesday at 7 p.m.); Andrea’s guitarist Sam Nilsson and bassist Peter Lips MUSIC Fault (Wednesday at 7 p.m.); and The Ben (jazz, Saturday at 7 p.m.). 1 Old Golf Course From page 21A Herod Trio (swing and jazz, Thursday at 7 Road, (831) 372-1234. p.m.). 301 Alvarado St., (831) 649-8151. The Inn at Spanish Bay in Pebble Beach Cooper’s Pub & Restaurant in Mon- — The Jazz Trio featuring pianists Bob p.m.); Hotbox Harry (“Big Sur country,” terey — Derek Bodkin & the Hovering Phillips or Bill Spencer (jazz, in the lobby, Saturday at 7 p.m.); and singer-songwriter Breadcat (Americana, Friday at 9 p.m.); and Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m.); and The Dot- Kris Angelis (pop and folk, Thursday at 7 singer-songwriter Matt Bradford (Saturday tie Dodgion Trio (jazz, Thursday at 7 p.m.); p.m.). In Carmel Square at San Carlos and at 9 p.m.). 653 Cannery Row, (831) 373- also, a bagpiper plays every evening at sun- Seventh, (831) 626-3400. 1353. East Village Coffee Lounge in Mon- set. 2700 17 Mile Drive, (831) 647-7500. Big Sur River Inn — saxophonist Roger terey — The Billy Jones Trio (jazz, Sunday Jacks Monterey — singer-songwriter and Eddy (jazz and blues, Sunday at noon). On at 4 p.m.); Open Mic Night (Wednesday at 7 pianist David Conley (pop, Sunday at 11:30 Highway 1 24 miles south of Carmel, (831) p.m.). 498 Washington St., (831) 373-5601. a.m.). at Portola Hotel & Spa in Monterey, 2 667-2700. Fernwood Resort in Big Sur — Hunter Portola Plaza, (831) 649-7868. Caffe Trieste in Monterey — singer-song- & the Dirty Jacks (blues, Saturday at 10 Julia’s vegetarian restaurant in Pacific writer Hannah Cooper (Friday at 6:30 p.m.); p.m.). On Highway 1 25 miles south of Car- Grove — singer-songwriter Buddy Comfort Fields of Eden (acoustic pop and rock, Sat- mel, (831) 667-2422. (Friday at 6:30 p.m.); and singer and guitarist urday at 6:30 p.m.). 409 Alvarado St., (831) Folktale Winery in Carmel Valley — Rick Chelew (Thursday at 6 p.m.). 1180 For- Singer-songwriter Sean Ryan takes the stage July 241-6064. singer-songwriter Joe Kaplow (Friday at est Ave., (831) 656-9533. 29 at Folktale Winery in Carmel Valley. Carmel Plaza — the downtown shopping 4:30 p.m.); singer-songwriter Casey Frazier The Lab — singer-songwriter Mike Beck center’s Summer Live Music Series contin- (Saturday at 4:30 p.m.); singer-songwriters (Friday at 7 p.m.); and The Bedrooms and Dino Vera (jazz, blues and r&b, Saturday at 7 ues with Wild Card and multi-instrumental- Sean Ryan and Talmon Owens (Sunday at singer-songwriter Alex Ramirez (indie folk, p.m. and Thursday at 6 p.m.). 120 Highlands ist Julius Melendez (Friday at 5 p.m.). Ocean 4:30 p.m.); and singer-songwriters Mitch- Sunday at 5 p.m.). In The Barnyard shopping Drive, (831) 620-1234. and Mission. ell Tenpenny and Travis Denning (coun- center above Carmel Valley Coffee Roasting Taste Morgan — Morgan Winery’s Sum- Cibo Ristorante Italiano in Monterey — try, Monday at 6 p.m.). 8940 Carmel Valley Co. mer Music Series continues this week with All In Band (rock, Friday at 9 p.m.); Matt Road, (831) 293-7500. Mission Ranch — pianist Tom Gastin- singer-songwriter Fred McCarty (rock & Masih & the Messengers (funk and reggae, Fireplace Lounge in the Hyatt Regen- eau (jazz, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at country, Thursday at 4 p.m.). In the Cross- Saturday at 9 p.m.); singer Dizzy Burnett cy Monterey Hotel — singer Janice Perl 5 p.m.); singer and pianist Maddaline Ed- roads shopping center, (831) 626-3700. (jazz and swing, Sunday at 7 p.m.); singer Marotta, guitarist Sam Nilsson and friends strom (jazz and pop, Friday and Saturday at Terry’s Lounge at the Cypress Inn — Lee Durley and pianist Joe Indence (jazz (jazz, Friday at 7 p.m.); singer Lauri Hofer, 8 p.m., and Sunday at 7 p.m.); pianist David singer and pianist Dino Vera (jazz, blues Kempton (jazz, Monday through Thursday and r&b, Friday at 7 p.m.); pianist Gennady at 8 p.m.) and pianist Gennady Loktionov Loktionov and singer Debbie Davis (cabaret, (jazz, Sunday at 10 a.m., Monday through Saturday at 7 p.m.); Andrea’s Fault (jazz and Thursday at 8 p.m.). 26270 Dolores St., (831) blues, Sunday at 11 a.m.); guitarist Richard 625-9040. Devinck (classical, Sunday at 6 p.m.); and Phoebe’s Cafe at Asilomar State Park singer Lee Durley and pianist Joe Indence and Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove (jazz, Thursday at 6 p.m.). Lincoln and Sev- — singer-songwriter Fred McCarty (rock & enth, (831) 624-3871. country, Friday at 6:30 p.m.). 800 Asilomar The Trailside Cafe in Carmel Valley — Blvd. singer-songwriter Tom Faia (Americana and The Sunset Lounge at Hyatt Carmel rock, Saturday at 6 p.m.); and singer and gui- Highlands — singer Neal Banks (pop and tarist Rick Chelew (folk, Sunday at 3 p.m.). 3 rock, Friday at 7 p.m.); and singer and pianist Del Fino Place, (831) 298-7453.

In the latest installment of KTOM’s “Wine Country” Concert Series, singer-songwriter Travis Denning will play July 30 at Folktale Winery in Carmel Valley. The Georgia native will be joined by another country singer-songwriter, Mitchell Tenpenny.

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FASTEN YOUR seatbelts. The road Division championship. And there are many more whom we’ll ing, the league’s Offensive Player of the Year), ahead is full of potholes for the CHS football Begin with motivation: The 2017 Padres write about in future weeks. and fellow all-leaguers David Cruz (tackle), squad. finished in a three-way tie for second place Despite the presence of the three converts Aaron Rodriguez (defensive back), Geroni- As members of the newly minted Pacific (with Scotts Valley and King City) but missed from the tough Monterey Bay League (Alisal, mo Serrano (center/defensive line), and Uli- Coast Athletic League, the 2018 Padres can the playoffs for the first time Golden Ander- North Salinas and Watsonville), the most for- sis Uribe (kicker/punter). expect more challenging week-by-week com- son’s seven-year tenure as head coach. midable competition for the Padres this year Key returnees are linebackers Victor Oc- petition on the gridiron. Carmel, Soledad, Add momentum: They started the season may well come from Scotts Valley, which fin- ampo and Jaycob Olivas, and wide receiver Scotts Valley and Monte Vista Christian (all by losing four of their first six games, includ- ished in that three-way tie for second place Angel Olivas (840 yards and 11 TDs on 40 former members of the now-defunct Mission ing their first two MTAL games, then finished a year ago, then beat Soledad in the opening catches), all All-MTAL choices. Trail Athletic League) will be joined in the with a four-game winning streak, outscoring round of the Central Coast Section Division 5 The other league titlist, Alisal, won the those opponents 213-31 over playoffs. The Falcons also beat Carmel 21-7 Pacific Division of the Monterey Bay League that stretch. in September, and they did it all with just 23 with a 5-1 record, and went 7-5 overall. They Now consider that only varsity players, only eight of whom were se- won seven of their last nine games after an Peninsula Sports nine of the 42 players on last niors. 0-3 start. year’s roster were seniors, and The Trojans graduated 25 seniors from By DENNIS TAYLOR the nucleus of Carmel’s of re- Two champs a 53-player roster. They’ll rebuild around turning players is bona fide: Scotts Valley (4-2 in the MTAL, 7-5 MBL-Pacific Offensive Lineman of the Year PCAL’s Mission Division by Alisal, North Defensive lineman Robert Brown (6-foot- overall) will miss the presence of three all- Isaac Duenas, running back/defensive back Salinas and Watsonville (refugees from the 1, 255 pounds) was the MTAL’s Lineman of leaguers, linebacker Anthony Locatelli, guard Dorian Segovia (28 pass receptions) and all- now-dissolved Monterey Bay League). the Year. Wide receiver Rashaan Ward (39 David Nicholson, and the linebacker/tight league defensive back Israel Corona, who led Two of the Padres’ longtime MTAL rivals catches, 629 yards, 10 TDs) was the league’s end Carson Spence. the team in interceptions and pass breakups. — King City and Pacific Grove — remain Back of the Year. But the Falcons return quarterback/defen- Corona is likely to start at quarterback this on Carmel’s schedule this year as non-league And these returning players were first- sive back Kyle Rajala (a three-year starter), season. opponents, but those schools have been dis- team all-league selections: tackle Chris Shaw (6-3, 275), and linebacker/ patched to other divisions of the PCAL for Dakota Mornhenweg (440 yards rushing, tight end Will Swartz, all All-MTAL players. Turnover at MCV league play, along with Gonzales, Greenfield 133 yards receiving, 3 interceptions despite Meanwhile, there are two reigning league Watsonville (3-3 in the MBL Pacific, 6-4 and Stevenson. missing the first four games of the year); run- champions in Carmel’s division. overall) has an 83-player varsity roster this What it means, theoretically, is that the Pa- ning back/receiver Luke Melcher (580 yards One of them is Soledad, which won the season, including all-league offensive line- dres can expect fewer mismatches and more rushing, 583 receiving); free safety Zach MTAL crown at 5-1, and went 7-4 overall, man Andres Galvan and leading rusher Mat- nail-biters. DeZee (seven interceptions); and offensive including victories over the Padres, Scotts thew Barcello. But the Wildcatz graduated guard Takaya Cole. Valley, and Alisal. The Aztecs were CCS Di- four other all-leaguers who will be tough to Favored anyway? Also back are starting quarterback Kai vision 4 kingpins two years ago and won the replace. But don’t expect this Carmel team to spend Lee (1,600 yards passing, with 15 TDs) and MTAL in 2015. Monte Vista Christian graduated 19 se- a lot of time gnawing its nails. The truth is, defensive back Adam Ramlawi (4 intercep- But they graduated 14 of 26 varsity play- niors, including 1,120-yard rusher Cody the Padres — winners of eight MTAL crowns tions), both just sophomores a year ago, plus ers from last year’s squad, including leading Paresa, 2,345-yard passer Sean White, all- since 2008 — may well be the preseason fa- middle linebacker Yungjae Chee (team high rusher Emanuel Ortega (1,260 yards), quar- vorite to capture the inaugural PCAL Mission 74 solo tackles). terback Robbie Santa Ana (1,674 yards pass- See SPORTS page 31A

PHOTOS/LUKE DEPALATIS (Left) Carmel High’s Robert Brown was named 2017 Lineman of the Year in the now-defunct MTAL. (Center) Running back/receiver Luke Melcher lunges for the end zone in a game against Gilroy., and quarterback Kai Lee (right) races down the sidelines in the same match. But no one can predict what will happen this year as the Padres join the new Pacific Coast Athletic League.

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MAYBE THE news passed you right by, but the signing of NBA star DeMar- cus Cousins to play center for the Golden State Warriors next season is worth not- ing, not only because it’s likely to make the Warriors even more dominant (and fun to watch) than they’ve been over the last two years, but because of the shocking salary Cousins is going to be paid. Indeed, the entire sports world was stunned when it was announced the four- time All-Star would be getting $5.3 million for upcoming year — stunned because the amount was so small. Even fans who toil in $30,000-a-year jobs were amazed that he would agree to play for so little. Meanwhile, nobody even noticed the iro- ny that, in a country where income inequality is supposedly at crisis levels, and government action is seen as the solution, everybody seemed to take for granted that Cousins somehow “deserved” more than “just” $5.3 million. But why do so many people willingly accept the disconnect between what they earn and the fat paychecks routinely lavished on celebrities? Is it just because they’re starstruck? Actually, no. Most people don’t have a problem with the huge salaries bestowed on sports superstars, famous musicians and Hollywood bigwigs because it’s so easy for them to grasp the basic economics involved. Not so in many other situations. For example, a few years ago, the retiring head of one of our big local hospitals was granted a $4 million bonus on top of his lifetime pension of $150,000 a year (plus COLA increases), and when the man was asked why he deserved it, his answer must have left a lot of people scratching their heads: “I worked for this institution and gave them my heart and soul,” the hospital boss told a reporter from the Los Angeles Times. The idea that a lifetime commitment and plenty of hard work might be enough to justify such a gold-plated retirement deal must have been quite a shock to the legions of other people who devote their productive lives to a company or a cause and then end up getting by on just a few thousand a year when they retire. If effort and dedication were, by themselves, worth millions, even the guy who works the overnight shift at the local 7-11 would be rich by now. Maybe the hospital man deserved the $4 million retirement bonus because of his exceptional skill at running the institution — but putting a dollar figure on that followed with recognition that the surviving wouldn’t be an easy thing to judge. Unless, that is, you’re the person providing San X reduction building needed to be pre- the money. Letters served. Now after 20 years of neglect, is it also doomed? The simple fact is that everybody is worth what another person is willing to pay to the Editor Historic cities should have clear rules them — but only if the payer is voluntarily parting with his own money. regarding historic preservation, and then High salaries in government jobs are controversial for the simple reason that the The Pine Cone encourages submission of let- pro-actively enforce them before it is too late. people who decide what a city manager or a parking enforcement officer should ters which address issues of public importance. Neal Hotelling, Sebring, Fla. Letters cannot exceed 350 words, and must in- make aren’t spending their own money — they’re spending money from the tax- clude the author’s name and home town. We How to preserve it payers, who are forced to surrender it and then have very little say how it’s used. reserve the right to determine which letters are Dear Editor, suitable for publication and to edit for length and But a rock star can easily be worth millions because when people buy tickets I read with interest the article on the fu- clarity. to his concerts or download his songs from iTunes they are voluntarily giving up The Pine Cone only accepts letters to the edi- ture of the cabin into which Robinson and something that belongs to them — and which they’ll only part with for something tor by email. Please submit your letters to mail@ Una Jeffers moved in 1914. I hope that a rea- carmelpinecone.com sonable compromise between the property of equal value in return. owners and the city can be reached. On the And $20 million a year can be a common salary in the NBA if large numbers one hand, Carmel should be proud of this ef- of people will buy tickets to watch the people who earn that much play in person, Too late for cabin fort to preserve its historic past. On the other or sit through commercials for the privilege of seeing them on TV. Dear Editor, hand, one understands the desire of the pres- While I disagree with the general premise ent property owners to build a house in which Even a corporate CEO can be worth a huge salary, stock options, access to a of your editorial on historic preservation (July they can live. private jet and whatever else the company’s directors shower on him, as long as 27), your conclusion on the “Jeffers Cottage” I think the decision of the Historic Re- the board is answerable to stockholders whose money is diverted to pay the CEO. is correct. Historians in the city were right sources Board that the Jeffers cabin be recon- Which brings us back to DeMarcus Cousins. Why is it taken for granted that, to identify and assure the preservation of re- structed is the right one. I also think that, with sources that help interpret the area’s history the open-hearted assistance of the city, such as an NBA star, he’s worth $10 million a year or more? — as this cabin did. Sadly, they were not pro- a reconstruction can be attractively incorpo- Because we all know that the huge salaries given to sports stars come from the active when the cabin could have been saved, rated into the overall design and siting of a owners of the teams, who pay them willingly. And they get those huge sums from nor even when the city could have bought it. new, larger, livable residence. In the end, the the fans, who also part with their money of their own volition. The fairness of the Being reactive after allowing demolition owners (and the city) will have a property en- by neglect has occurred is like crying over riched not only historically, but one that will exchanges is self-evident. spilt milk — too late and of no use. Carmel have significantly greater market value due to The free market economy is perfect at setting prices as a way of matching sup- is not alone in being reactive. With Monterey its preservation of such an important and in- ply and demand. Where we get into trouble isn’t when we make our own choices city plans identifying the San X warehouse on teresting part of Carmel’s past. about where to spend our hard-earned money — it’s when we’re forced to spend it. Cannery Row for preservation in 1971, over Geoffrey Cocks, Carmel preservationist objections, the city ordered demolition in 1997 “for safety.” This was See LETTERS page 15A

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He received reactions to his singing ago when he discovered to his dismay that he ures — to abstract work. since before I can remember,” said David Bach unlike any he had received performing was “absolutely the worst guy in my eighth- “I got to a point where I just wasn’t feeling Gordon, official dramaturge for the Carmel anything else. grade shop class” at mechanical drawing. the same satisfaction with representational Bach Festival and one of the In 1982, Gordon was He recalls feeling additional misery a cou- art. It was wearing off,” he said. local go-to guys for classic singing in a Wagner opera ple of years later when a high school counsel- His attraction to abstract art is the journey. music. “My mother would at the War Memorial Op- or a class dedicated exclusively to mechanical McIntyre says he never plans a painting in ad- say that she could keep track era House in San Francisco drawing on him … and McIntyre exacerbated vance, preferring instead to allow the art to of me around the house when when he heard about a Bach take on a life of its own. I was really little because I music festival in Carmel. “The fun for me is when, was always making sound ef- “I called my agent and all of a sudden, the paint- fects.” asked him to get me an audi- Carmel’s artists ing starts to germinate into Gordon was born in Doyl- tion,” Gordon said. He drove something. That’s when the setown, in Eastern Pennsyl- down the coast, auditioned, By DENNIS TAYLOR excitement begins,” he said. vania, in what was then dairy and the conductor and mu- “If I drew everything out in farm country. He had an idyl- sic director, Sandor Salgo, that teen angst by earning an “F” on his very advance, it would almost feel like painting lic, rural upbringing, driving hired him on the spot. Gor- first assignment. by the numbers, and it wouldn’t be any fun. a tractor on the next-door don sang at the 1983 Carmel And, of course, the rest is history. McIn- Once I see something happening in a paint- neighbor’s farm for $1 an Bach Festival, took a hiatus, tyre sought after-school tutoring, raised his ing, that’s when I start feeling very excited hour, and baling hay. He went and came back in 1990. He’s grade to an A, and went on to the University and emotional.” to one-room schools for the been part of the festival ever of Cincinnati, where, after six years, he grad- uated with a degree in architecture. Shapes and angles first six years of his education David Gordon since, although he stopped and grew up in a family that singing opera and classical He arrived in Pacific Grove in 1959 after He also discovered that the abstract ap- was filled with love. music in 2010. He is now the hearing that this area was a haven for artists proach meshed well with his architectural His mom and dad were festival’s dramaturge — giv- and architects. The Monterey Peninsula lived training — shapes, angles, space and color high school sweethearts in the town where ing pre-concert lectures, translating music, up to its reputation, and his work led to a suc- were key — and he felt like he’d found his they grew up. His father was also the quar- and composing the supertitles for the perfor- cessful career of more than 50 years design- niche. Since 2002, he has been juried into terback on the championship football team. mances. ing office buildings, apartment complexes, 27 national and international shows, and he’s Gordon played football in middle school and At his debut in Carmel, representatives shopping centers and the occasional custom been accepted as a signature member by the hated it — and quit as soon as he realized that from two other festivals heard him and by home with his own architecture firm. National Watercolor Society (2008), the Tex- his father didn’t care if he followed in his ath- 1985 he had sung at every major Bach Festi- And, in his spare time, he became an artist as Watercolor Society (2009), the Northwest letic footsteps. val in the United States, plus one in Stuttgart who waited most of his life to earn any nota- Watercolor Society (2009), the California Instead, his parents encouraged him to and one in Tokyo. ble acclaim. Watercolor Society (2011), and the San Di- follow his passion for music — even though ego Watercolor Society (2017). they had no interest in it. The home was sim- Making it home Expecting a call “Once in a while I wonder what my life ply filled with love and it was this environ- In 2003, Gordon’s roots had grown so deep In 2013, McIntyre became a signature would have been like if I’d chosen art as a ca- ment that allowed Gordon to follow his bliss. in Carmel that he moved to Carmel Valley to member of the prestigious American Water- reer, rather than architecture,” he said. “That Music is the way Gordon makes sense of live full time. At age 55, he met a local novel- color Society, and his work was chosen for was a path I considered after two or three and relates to the world. He began his rela- ist and within six months, he and Ginna were that organization’s national tour. The same years of college, because I enjoyed art so tionship with music — sound effects aside — married. year, after six failed applications, he was at 12 when he discovered a four-string banjo “It was so obvious that we were supposed juried into the Carmel Art Association as a See McINTYRE next page in the attic. to be together,” he said. member artist. In 2016, Art- “I was like a fish in water, and within a Gordon is part of the fabric of the Bach ists Magazine and Watercolor year I was playing for audiences,” he said. Festival and the author of “Carmel Impresari- Artist Magazine made him Gordon went to the College of Wooster in os: Dene Denny & Hazel Watrous,” about the a national award winner for Ohio to be a high school music teacher. He founders of the Bach Fest. a work entitled “Rock and sang in the choir and played in a bluegrass In 1956, it was Dene who hired Salgo as Roll.” This year, he won the music director. Elsie and David Wu-Ject Key “I feel privileged to have Memorial Award from the known and worked with him AWS. And he’s been invited Great Lives and I feel a level of connec- to New York this coming Jan- tion with the festival to be uary to serve as a juror for the By SALLY BAHO just one person removed from society, part of a panel of art- Dene,” Gordon said. ists who will judge the asso- band on the weekends — all the guys in the He is also the author of last year’s “Little ciation’s 152nd international band were three times his tender age of 17. Bach Book,” a very readable compendium competition. “I was having a ball,” Gordon said. “We of daily life — from medicine to cooking — “I keep expecting some- got $7.50 a night and all the beer you could during the composer’s career. body to call me up and tell me drink … as long as you didn’t lose the paper In 2015, the Gordons moved to Oregon, it’s all a big mistake — that cup they gave you.” but they still come here for three to four ex- they meant to invite Robert tended trips each year, visiting friends and McDougall instead of Rob- ‘Intellectually challenging’ clients. One of these trips is always for the ert McIntyre,” he said with a About that time his voice teacher asked if Bach Festival, where Gordon still gets great laugh. “I still don’t feel like I he had ever considered being a professional fulfillment from his work. belong on the same list with singer. He hadn’t. The teacher insisted it was “I like to know that I have not merely en- those people — so many art- possible for Gordon and, in fact, told him he tertained people, but that I have touched them ists that I’m so familiar with. I was a tenor and there weren’t too many good some way, that they have come out of the ex- think people are going to look tenors around. Gordon quit the bluegrass perience different than when they came in,” at the list of this year’s jurors band and joined the college opera. He sang he explained. and say, ‘Who the hell is Rob- operas that suited his voice — Mozart, Rossi- Bach serves as the perfect avenue for all ert McIntyre?’” ni — and then, in his early 20s, he discovered of Gordon’s loves, from music, to passion, to The plot thickens with the Bach. storytelling. revelation that McIntyre was PHOTO/DENNIS TAYLOR “His music is really difficult to sing. It “Singing Bach was the only thing that peo- mostly “just fooling around demands good vocal technique and is intel- ple would write about me as one of the world’s with art” until about 13 years Don’t let the serious demeanor fool you — Robert McIntyre thoroughly lectually challenging, and I like that,” Gor- best. I’m very proud of that,” Gordon said. ago, when he made a decision loves the artist’s life.

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his best to maintain the city’s strong public However, Donlon said the county takes RIVALS safety record and ensure its financial stabil- LAKE into account recreational uses at the reservoir. From page 10A ity.” From page 3A “In developing the release schedule, con- “I understand community values and P.G.’s sideration is given to minimizing impacts to character,” he said. “I voted against the ad- recreational uses at the reservoirs,” Donlon each of the last eight years that I have been mission tax, to reduce short-term rentals and Docks become unusable and previously said. “A final release schedule is presented to on the council and built up a healthy reserve for renewable energy programs.” submerged rocks, tree stumps and islands sur- the [water resources] agency board of direc- and, after a 30-year construction drought, we Meanwhile, Dan Miller, who served six face because of the low water levels, which tors for approval.” finally have some developers interested in years on the city council, told The Pine Cone creates hazards for boaters, the group says. The lake group’s GoFundMe page is rich building several projects in our downtown,” that he plans to run again. “Over time, Monterey County has demon- with “our lake” and “our water” comments Fischer said. “I think the council needs a little more strated that it does not care about the recre- from San Luis Obispo County residents. Peake, who said he supports a “vibrant lo- historical and institutional knowledge than it ational aspect of its management of the lake, “The residents of Monterey County need cal economy,” said that if elected he would do currently has,” Miller, 62, said. despite that component being of equal val- to know how unfairly the residents and rec- ue to the others,” the GoFundMe page says. reational users of Lake Nacimiento are being “Monterey County’s current attitude towards treated,” according to Jay and Arlene Golden- recreation at Lake Nacimiento borders on berg, who made the comment on the crowd- 2018 Organ Concert Series contempt.” funding website. nurse in the operating room at Community McINTYRE Hospital). They were married 59 years. From previous page McIntyre divides his time in his own stu- dio among exercise classes, line dancing and teaching drawing and beginning watercolor much. painting two Saturdays every month at his “But you always hear about the struggling church. artist, and I think that’s why I decided to take “Being a member of the Art Association the more conservative route and become an has been very good for me, but if I never sell architect,” McIntyre added. “I figured maybe another painting, I’m OK with that, too,” he I could still become a full-time artist later in said. my life.” He has two adult sons. Robert, who went The opportunity to focus entirely on his to Stevenson High, then the University of Sunday, art didn’t come until five years ago, when he Southern California, lives in Los Angeles. August 5, retired. A year later, he lost his beloved wife, Louis, who graduated from Pacific Grove Chase Olson Sara (who worked 25 years as a registered High, lives next door. “a young organist already turning heads” 3 pm Solemn, Sacred, Secular Reception and refreshments RYAN MELCHER with the artist follow at 4 p.m. $20; students and under 18 free

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Finally, there’s North Salinas, which has a new head coach, SPORTS Ben Ceralde, after a year in which the Vikings went 1-9 over- Pacific Grove From page 27A all, and 0-7 in the MBL’s powerful Gabilan Division. They lost all but 12 players from a 38-player varsity, in- cluding starting quarterback Anthony Aguilar, leading rush- Chamber league defensive lineman Cory Maro, and leading tackler ers Nicholas Medina and Tim Hunter (an all-league defensive Garret Laine. The top returnee is wide receiver Nick Bautista back), top receivers Richard Reyes and Jeff Robles, and all- (68 receptions, 1,102 yards, 10 TDs), who also plays defen- league offensive lineman Cristo Ayo. The top returning player Great SERVICE sive back. is Raymond Campos, an offensive tackle and defensive end. Carmel’s first football practice is Friday, Aug. 3, at 3:30 p.m., and the Padres’ non-league season opener is a whopper: They’ll debut Aug. 24 with a 7:30 p.m. road game against Sa- TGF linas. The Cowboys went 7-0 and won the MBL Gabilan Di- From page 4A vision title, and they were 11-3 overall, winning the school’s first-ever CCS Open Division I crown. They played for the NorCal regional championship, a game they lost 43-42 to that he should just leave. Huntsman begged him to stay. Jane Placer. Doe never saw her brother or sister alive again. Dennis Taylor is a freelance writer in Monterey County. Huntsman and Curiel told the other children, and family Contact him at [email protected]. members who asked, that Shaun and Delylah had been put up for adoption. In fact, Huntsman and Curiel placed their dead bodies into a 35-gallon blue plastic storage container, put the container in the trunk of Huntsman’s SUV, and abrupt- ly packed up and moved in the night to Northern California, never telling anyone that they planned to leave. Curiel and Huntsman traveled to several cities in the fol- One Eye - No Problem! lowing weeks, including Dunnigan, Shingletown, Redding, Salinas and ultimately Quincy in Plumas County, where they Spud is a good-natured stayed with a relative of Huntsman. That relative ultimately 5-year-old, 85-pound discovered that Jane Doe was a severely abused child, and Pit Bull mix that lost his she and another friend who verified the abuse called Plumas eye as a young puppy. County Child Protective Services to report it. He’s an enthusiastic On December 11, 2015, a deputy from Plumas County boy with lots of happy Sheriff’s Office discovered Jane Doe locked in Huntsman’s energy! He is house SUV, on the floor of the backseat, covered in a pile of clothing. trained and loves belly She was bruised from head to toe, and her arm, shoulder, jaw rubs. Charlie Higuera and fingers were broken. Jane Doe also had pressure sores on Call AFRP at Grove Market her back and legs that a pediatric specialist stated she never 831-333-0722 sees in children who are able to walk. The deputy arrested for more 242 Forest Ave. | (831) 375-9581 Huntsman and Curiel for child abuse. information! Two days later, Huntsman’s mother called Plumas County Sheriff’s Office to inquire about Shaun and Delylah. The de- tective sergeant who spoke with her said that his office had no knowledge of who those children were. After a frantic, day- long search, authorities discovered that Huntsman had rented a storage unit at a Redding self-storage company on Decem- ber 4, 2015. It was inside that storage unit where Redding police officers found the decomposed bodies of Shaun and Delylah, still inside the blue storage container. Fingerprints on the container matched both Curiel and Huntsman. Curiel’s fingerprints were found on a roll of duct tape in Huntsman’s SUV that matched duct tape on the container.

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