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PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID SAN DIEGO, CA The PERMIT NO. 53 BOXHOLDER Inside: 2015 Spring Home & Garden Section

VOL. 11, N0. 6 MAKING WAVES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MARCH 20, 2015

Bibbi Herrmann and Sandy Yayanos attend the Santa Fe Library Guild’s luncheon fundraiser, which included a talk from guest speaker Lisa See, a New York Times Bestselling author. Photos by Christina Macone-Greene

Dr. Ramona Garretson-Probasco, a licensed California Marriage and Family therapist discusses how to harness the power of perspective. Literary fundraiser draws a crowd Photo by Christina Macone-Greene By Christina Macone-Greene RANCHO SANTA FE — The Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club afforded a RSF Golf Club kicks perfect venue for the Rancho Santa Fe Library’s Guild luncheon fundraiser. Following a delectable meal, attendees off ‘Get Smart’ series were enthralled with their guest speak- By Christina Macone-Greene er, New York Times Bestselling author, RANCHO SANTA If they just Lisa See. FE — The Rancho Santa Over the years, See has created in- Fe Golf Club unveiled its credible pieces of work including Snow debut “Get Smart” series change their Flower and Secret Fan. and it proved to be a high- Her books, which are known to ly attended event. Dr. Ra- perspective, many as “spellbinding,” take readers mona Garretson-Probasco, through an educational journey rife a licensed California Mar- they’ve changed with the experiences of humanity. riage and Family therapist See was greeted with an enthusi- served as guest speaker, their outlook.” astic applause and told all how she was discussing how to harness delighted to be in Rancho Santa Fe. On the power of perspective. a whirlwind book tour, the Ranch af- Dr. Ramona Above: Kathy Stumm, Suzanne Johnson, and Erica Peterson at the literary fundraiser. Below: She conveyed to the Garretson-Probasco forded her a brief respite. Susan Appleby and guest author Lisa See. audience that this concept See presented her newest book, Marriage and Family was a very important sub- Therapist China Dolls. ject. “Very briefly, ‘China Dolls’ is about “I believe that by ad- three young women who meet at an au- ory of perspective much justing your perspective it like a ship that changes its dition at the Forbidden City nightclub literally can change your in San Francisco in 1938,” she said. course a mere one degree life,” she said. “I have and ends up in a place far “This was the height of the nightclub seen that in my own life.” era across the country and in San Fran- She compared the the- TURN TO GET SMART ON A16 cisco. There were Chinese-American nightclubs.” See’s in-depth research allowed her to paint a portrait of Chinese Amer- Santa Fe Irrigation ican women who were performers during this era. For those who have read See’s District to launch study work, they know all too well how re- lationships are embedded within the By Christina Macone-Greene It’s being equally divided pages. From love, sisterhood, mother REGION — The board among the Santa Fe Irriga- and daughters, wives and more, See of directors at the San- tion District, San Dieguito leads readers through these connec- “But last year they all went out to planes in 1941. ta Fe Irrigation District Water District and San Eli- tions which at times are complicated, Hawaii together so they clearly made Following the destruction at the agreed to move forward jo Joint Powers Authority. poignant, heart wrenching and compas- up,” she quipped. American naval base, the lives of these with a concept study to The study will unveil sionate. See said “China Dolls” was the per- three ladies are turned inside out and assess the utilization of the costs of a potential fu- “I’ve wanted to write about three fect opportunity to write about three distrust looms. advanced water purifica- ture project(s) as well as friends for a long time. I have watched friends. “When I started this book, I want- tion techniques. What this its feasibility. three friends for my entire life,” See Her three main characters are ed to try to find people who might have means is converting recy- While the water sup- said. She continued, “My mother who Grace who brims with talent, Helen been at the Forbidden City on opening cled wastewater into an ply is originally initiated has been best friends with two women who holds on closely to her Chinese her- night who could tell me what the per- innovative and high qual- at San Elijo Joint Powers since she was in seventh grade. They’re itage, and then Ruby who is the rebel- formance was like, what the customers ity purification process for Authority, the organiza- now 81.” lious spark. wore, and what they ate and drank,” potable water. tions which own what is On any given day, she said, one These ambitious ladies become fast she said, noting how she wanted to fol- The price tag for this described by the District of them is going to be on the outs. friends. low the nightclub into the 1960s. study is $120,000. Howev- as “major components of Sometimes those friendship chal- Yet, their relationship is tested af- See began to look for people to help er, the total cost is not be- the potential project infra- lenges would last a day, month, or ter Pearl Harbor was attacked in two ing shouldered by the San- even years. waves by hundreds of Japanese fighter TURN TO FUNDRAISER ON A16 ta Fe Irrigation District. TURN TO STUDY ON A16 A2 The R ancho Santa Fe News MARCH 20, 2015 # John Cabral 858.229.3001 1 Broker/Owner

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By Christina Macone-Greene “The SEAL-Naval Spe- and Brittany Brees, Sugar RANCHO SANTA FE cial Warfare Family Foun- Ray and Bernadette Leon- — As the days near for a dation supports individ- ard, and John Matty, and March 21 golf tournament ual and family readiness more.” and gala at the Del Mar through an array of pro- According to Plewes, Country Club, it’s still not grams specifically target- the tournament has grown too late to take part in sup- ed to assist the Naval Spe- in size and money over the porting the SEAL-NSW cial Warfare community in past four years. Family Foundation. This maintaining a resilient, sus- “Finding the support of year marks its 4th annual tainable, and healthy force sponsors like American Air- tournament. in this era of persistent lines, Bumble Bee Foods, “The SEAL-NSW conflict and frequent de- Corky’s Pest Control, John Family Foundation helps ployments,” he said. “With Matty Co., NAMMO, Kim- to create resilient fami- SEALs, their ability to stay melman Family Foundation, lies. We focus on creating fit and focused determines Pamplemousse Grille, San- and resourcing programs the success of every mis- dy Sandoval, Taylor Made, designed to support NSW sion. Part of our job is to fa- Adidas, Ashworth and Ad- families,” said William R. cilitate that focus by ensur- ams, have been instrumen- Fenick, executive director ing every SEAL knows his tal,” Plewes said. of the SEAL-NSW Family family is, and will be taken She pointed out that Foundation. care of.” Suja, Maserati, Mercedes Fenick began serving On the day of the event, of Escondido, Cart Mart, the Foundation last Novem- the Del Mar Country Club Hard Rock San Diego and a ber following a dedicated will champion a scramble number of other individuals tenure of 28 years in the golf tournament for a total have been incredibly gener- U.S. Navy, most recently of 125 players. Dominique Plewes, left, Drew Brees and Madeleine Pickens at last year’s gala supporting the SEAL-NSW ous. acting as the director of Professional golf coach Family Foundation. Courtesy photo Among the brimming public affairs and commu- Hank Haney, who has in- roster of unique must-have nication for the Naval Spe- structed golfing champsportunity to hear keynote geopolitical strife and the thing for the Foundation, auction items include din- cial Warfare Command in such as Tiger Woods and speaker, General war on terrorism,” Fenick including donating the golf ner with Sugar Ray and San Diego. Mark O’ Meara, will be Hayden, the former Direc- said. course and underwriting Bernadette Leonard at Fenick wants people on hand to take part in a tor of the CIA and the Na- Co-chairs of the fund- the entire dinner,” she said. their private estate, spend- to know that the monies pre-tournament clinic and tional Security Agency. raiser are Madeleine Pick- “And of course, the many ing time at the New Orleans raised go to SEAL-NSWFF exhibition for the players. “General Hayden is a ens and Dominique Plewes. other wonderful San Diego Saints Training Camp, or a programs, which include Michael Thornton, a retired four-star general Pickens, the owner of residents have joined in and day of golf with football leg- Family Resiliency and Ser- former Navy SEAL and Con- who served as director of the Del Mar Country Club, donated items, including end, Joe Montana. vices, Childrens’ Special gressional Medal of Honor the CIA and the NSA when shared when they found Jeffrey Strauss, The Patti- To learn more about Needs Programs, Bereave- recipient will announce the the course of world events out the SEAL-NSW Family sons from Scotland, this upcoming event or ment Support, Transition official tournament kickoff was changing at an accel- Foundation was in San Di- Craig, The Manoogians, ways to support SEAL-Na- Assistance, Counter De- ceremony. erating rate. As head of the ego and looking to expand, Michelle Weinger and her val Special Warfare (NSW) ployment, Global Outreach, Following the tourna- country’s keystone intelli- they were honored to offer family, former San Diego Family Foundation, vis- Emergency Assistance and ment, attendees at the gala gence-gathering agencies, the Del Mar Country Club. Charger Donnie Edwards it supportourwarriors.org Wounded Warriors. will have the special op- he was on the frontline of “We underwrite every- and his wife Kathryn, Drew or sealnswff.org. Laughing Pony Rescue seeks support for care

RANCHO SANTA FE for animal lovers to adopt, — The Laughing Pony Res- once the horses are healthy cue is a non-profit group and trained. that uses every penny to The adoptable animals care for its rescued horses include: of all breeds and sizes. — Mares that have “We are not a show been kept pregnant to col- barn,” said member Kathy lect their urine for human Szeyller. hormone therapy. To res- “We are dusty and cue these mares requires shabby but we love our hors- paying certain fees. es and they have the best — Feedlot horses possible care.” where horses wait to be Founder Celia Sciacca sent to the slaughterhouse. and her volunteers donate Rescue requires paying time seven days a week. current slaughterhouse The group is looking for ad- prices and transportation ditional volunteers as well fees. as donations of items from Laughing Pony Rescue is dedicated to the rehabilitation and re-homing — Neglected horses local businesses to be auc- of abused, neglected and abandoned horses of all breeds. The group when an owner cannot care tioned off at its May 9 fund- needs funding and donations for care of the animals and for its upcom- for them due to finances raiser for the stable. ing auction. Contact them at laughingponyrescue.com. Courrtesy photo or inexperience or situa- To become involved or tions that put the horses’ deepfling - Coast Hwy 101 - the Lumberyard donate goods or money, vis- The group would like needs a loving home, but health at risk. These are 937 s coast hwy 101, ste C100 encinitas, ca 92024 it laughingponyrescue.com. to take in every horse that they can’t, so are looking often donated. 760.942.4254 - www.deepfling.com - m-f 10:30-5:30, sat 10-5, sun 11-5 A4 The R ancho Santa Fe News MARCH 20, 2015

Views expressed in Opinion & Editorial do not Opinion&Editorial necessarily reflect the views of The Coast News Community Commentary We must all decrease our water use! By Michael Bardin el 2 Water Shortage requirements in place The drought is worsening and drastic and participate in our free Water Saving calls are escalating for local residents, Checkups, both described below. businesses and local governments to each Customers must comply with the Lev- do their part by reducing water use and el 2 mandatory water shortage require- improving water supplies. In other words, ments. take up the Water Savings Challenge! These include assigned days for wa- tering (ODD addresses on Sunday, Tues- The reasons every resident in our ser- day, Thursday and EVEN addresses Mon- vice area needs to reduce their water use day, Wednesday, Saturday) as well as is compelling and urgent: limitations on irrigation time on lawns • Hottest weather on record — Last to 10 minutes for each watering station, year was the hottest year on record in San no washing of hard surfaces, prohibition Diego County and California (dating back of overspray and waste, including runoff, to 1895). and more. Please see our website for de- • Driest years on record — 2012- tails of the mandatory conservation mea- 2014 was the driest three-year period on sures. record for the state. Contact the District to obtain a free • Snowpack is only 19 percent of Water Saving Checkup, which can help average — Statewide snowpack is about you reduce water waste by 20 percent or 19 percent of the long-term average. more. • State Water Allocation is only 20 To help customers meet the Water percent — this critical source for the en- Savings Challenge, the District offers nu- A California comeback for gerrymandering? tire County has been initially set at only merous programs, including a new conser- 20 percent of requested supplies. vation program focused on helping those have gutted the Voting tors by popular vote regard- • District has no more water in with large properties use water more ef- California Focus Rights Act. less of the fact that Article 1 Lake Hodges because of low rainfall — ficiently. But there are also programs for Most were on the court of the Constitution still said The District has used up its local water commercial, multifamily, industrial, pub- By Thomas D. Elias that in 2000 threw out Cal- senators from each state supply in Lake Hodges and the lack of lic or smaller single-family properties. ifornia’s former “blanket were to be “chosen by the rain has resulted in no water for this sum- The Water Saving Checkup program ay back in 1811, primary” system, adopted Legislature thereof…” mer. sends certified landscape professionals Walmost 40 years by voters in 1996. Under So there’s plenty of and other water conservation experts to before California became a that system, challenged by precedent for deviating As the extreme drought continues check irrigation systems and other water state, Elbridge Gerry lost a both major political parties, from strict constitutional into a fourth year, the District’s water use, and provide detailed estimates of re- race for Congress in Massa- anyone could vote for any construction, even without supply will almost certainly be cut by 10 pairs and water efficiency upgrades. chusetts because his oppo- candidate on the primary an amendment. percent or more by summer. The specific services depend on the nents controlled that state’s ballot, regardless of party But, as cynics might We are, therefore, asking customers property. There is no cost or obligation Legislature and set up a registration. say, tell that to the justices. to cut their water use in order to save and the report provides everything cus- district where he was sure The leading vote getter Justice Antonin Scalia, water now for the upcoming year and to tomers need to save water. For more infor- to lose. in each party then made the leader of the court’s usually make up for some of the drought losses. mation about all our water conservation That district was November runoff election. controlling conservatives, If some residents are not conserving with programs or to apply for a free Checkup, shaped like a lot like a sal- Most current justices claimed in the early March the mindset that they are positioning please visit sfidwater.org/checkup or call amander, and the fact it was also were on the court that hearing on the Arizona ap- themselves for better water allocations if our office at (858) 756-2424. designed to defeat Gerry — — also in 2000 — called a peal that when the Consti- the drought continues, please understand The District is undertaking compre- a signer of the Declaration halt to recounting votes in tution says “Legislature,” that if the District were to go to alloca- hensive drought and water supply pro- of Independence — led to it means only elected law- tions, the basis would not be water con- gram. use of the term “gerryman- makers and not the mass of sumption for this year. The water supply program includes: der” to describe the process In all those voters who often pass state February was an unusually dry and 1) evaluating recycled water supply op- by which legislatures draw law via ballot propositions. hot month, and the amount of water con- tions with 10 local agencies; 2) under- districts to ensure outcomes cases, so much Never mind that initiatives sumed during this month was the highest taking an Advanced Water Purification they like. didn’t exist in 1787. it’s been in the past decade. Concept Study, which will evaluate the Fast forward 197 years Letting a commission This demonstrates that water use feasibility and cost of taking recycled to when California voters for what the draw districts, Scalia said, is influenced by weather conditions and wastewater and treating it to potable wa- short-circuited that process “is giving this power to an irrigation. Reducing water use will not ter use levels; 3) conducting a rate study by approving the 2008 Prop- majority of unelected body…” be easy in this unseasonably dry, warm that will consider new tiers to promote osition 11, which set up an Californians deliber- weather. Water use in the District has, in water conservation and identify the rates independent citizens’ com- voters wanted... ately did just that. And the fact, been rising rather than falling. needed to fund alternative water supply mission to draw state legis- work of the first citizens’ Even though our community’s many efforts. lative district lines starting commission, vetted by the large properties require significant in 2011. Florida, thus assuring the state’s non-partisan auditor, amounts of water to sustain their current The District will provide extensive Two years later, pas- presidency for Republican has gotten generally good status, we must find a way to reduce use outreach on these programs as they prog- sage of Proposition 20 add- George W. Bush, who tallied marks. compared to previous years like everyone ress, as well as provide numerous oppor- ed congressional districts to about half a million few- Chances are if the else in the state. tunities for the public to learn more and the commission’s task. er votes than Democrat Al court — due to rule on this Our collective failure to cut back wa- provide input. Now, after two elec- Gore. case before July 1 — rules ter use is attracting statewide negative tion cycles featuring many In all those cases, so for the Arizona legislators, attention. To help you reduce your use, we Michael Bardin is the general manager of more close and competitive much for what the majority the decision would quickly ask that you adhere to the mandatory Lev- the Santa Fe Irrigation District. races than California had of voters wanted or for help- be applied to California via seen in decades, the citi- ing more Americans exer- lawsuits in lower federal zens commission’s work may cise their right to vote. courts. be thrown out by the U.S. So it was hardly sur- That makes it possible Supreme Court via a case prising that several justices new congressional districts EDITOR AND PUBLISHER im ydd ancho anta e ewS brought by leaders of the appeared in a court hear- could be in place by the J K R S F n Arizona Legislature. ing this month to favor the 2016 primary, drawn by MANAGING EDITOR Tony Cagala P.O. Box 232550, Encinitas, CA 92023-2550 • 760-436-9737 Ironically, the plaintiff arguments of the Arizona Democratic legislators to ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Chris Kydd theranchosantafenews.com • Fax: 760-943-0850 Arizona politicians are Re- Legislature’s Republicans, favor election of even more ACCOUNTING BeCKy roland THE RANCH’S BEST SOURCE FOR LOCALNEWS publicans fearing a weaken- who argued that the Consti- Democrats to Congress. Vot- ing in their control of that tution gives the right to re- ers would be lucky if lines COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR Jean gilleTTe desert state. draw congressional districts STAFF REPORTER aaron Burgin look no more convoluted Contributing writers franK mangio But if the Republi- each decade exclusively to than salamanders. ellen WrighT can-dominated high court legislators. But there’s one large ChrisTina maCone-greene Jay Paris rules for them, it will be at They noted that the comfort here: Any such rul- DIGITAL MEDIA MANAGER savannah lang BianCa KaPlaneK Photographer the same time be increasing Constitution says “the ing would apply only to con- Democratic hegemony in times, places and manner gressional districts and not [email protected] Bill reilly California, where almost 80 of holding elections for Sen- state legislative lines. So GRAPHIC ARTIST Phyllis miTChell Promise yee [email protected] percent of Congress mem- ators and Representatives the citizens commission will [email protected] bers already are Democrats. Contact the Editor shall be prescribed in each be back in 2021 no matter ADVERTISING SALES KrisTa Confer avid oylan But that would not be in- state by the Legislature what, even if its work is not sue oTTo d B Tony Cagala consistent for this Supreme thereof.” as broad as it was four years e’louise ondash [email protected] Court, which has shown for Of course, choice of ago. almost 20 years that it cares U.S. senators was taken out CIRCULATION MANAGER BreT Wise little about increasing vot- of legislative hands in 1913 Email Thomas Elias at er turnout or letting voters by the 17th Amendment, [email protected]. For make their own choices. but even before then, many more Elias columns, visit The current justices states were electing sena- californiafocus.net MARCH 20, 2015 The R ancho Santa Fe News A5 Road Scholar Ambassador visits RSF Library By Christina Macone-Greene Simon, but we use the do- They had us for tea, and RANCHO SANTA FE cents from those museums they spoke to us about what — A recent visit from a Road because they are so well life was like as president Scholar Ambassador at- trained,” she said. and first lady and what their tracted many attendants to Swaim also wanted peo- life was like now,” Swaim learn about the history and ple to know how their orga- said. travel adventures of this nization teams up with cul- That first trip made an unique organization. Jill tural institutions, nonprofit indelible imprint. Swaim, Road Scholar Vol- and for-profit organizations. Trips range from local unteer ambassador, chatted She described Road Scholar destinations to around the with visitors at the Rancho as the leading educational world. Swaim noted how Santa Fe Library about its travel source of its kind. they have very inspiration- humble beginnings which “You make lifelong al instructors and it’s also a started as Elderhostel and Jill Swaim, Road Scholar Vol- friends, and you never stop welcoming environment for transformed into a colorful unteer ambassador, talks with learning with us,” she said. solo travelers. According to platform of adventure and visitors at the Rancho Santa Fe Those in attendance Swaim, sometimes half of education. Library on the history and travel were anxious to learn of the trip equates to solo trav- Swaim chatted about adventures of the unique orga- where Swaim visited. She elers. the founders, Marty Knowl- nization. PPhoto by Christina Ma- shared her very first experi- Getaways with Road ton and David Bianco, hav- cone-Greene ence on a trip to Costa Rica. Scholar are educational ex- ing many chuckling with On her itinerary, it said periences of a lifetime, and enjoyable stories. Known as 100,000 enrollments. she would visit the home of for many, shifted the way Art Yayanos, president of RSF Library Guild, wants people to know that the unlikely pair, Knowlton The program is attract- a local Costa Rican. people embark on their own the Guild is working hard to create an atmosphere for a better commu- was the “free-spirited one” ing baby boomers. “Well, I found myself in travels. nity meeting space. Photo by Christina Macone-Greene while Bianco was the “orga- “We have adults that the home of an ex-president To learn more, visit nized one” who worked at a want to explore the world,” of Costa Rica and his wife. roadscholar.org. university. she said, adding how rough- The name change from ly 4 million people have RSF Library Guild Elderhostel to Road Scholar taken part in the program happened in 2010 and it ap- since its inception. “If president chats about pears it’s here to stay. What you’re somebody who enjoys has remained the same is it learning new things, explor- is a not-for-profit entity. ing interesting places, and its 50th anniversary “I’m very passionate meeting the most wonder- about the program. I love ful people, all in a comfort- By Christina Macone-Greene nos said. He continued, it,” she said. “I’ve been on able and safe environment, RANCHO SANTA FE “And libraries are an essen- many Road Scholar trips this might be something for — As the Rancho Santa Fe tial part of your continuing as a group leader and as a you,” Swaim said. Library reaches its 50th education even in the inter- participant. So I’m going The educational com- milestone anniversary, it net age.” to share some of those trips ponent of the travel series reflects on the past, is ap- Yayanos said the Guild with you.” varies with university and preciative of the present, does indeed have a vision According to Swaim, museum connections. and looks forward to the for the RSF Library. Each in 1975, it had 220 educa- “I group lead a pro- future. perspective has communal tional participants. Now, gram out of Los Angeles “We’ve talked about goal. they are international, pep- called Art Collectors and having a 50th anniversary Yayanos wants peo- pered around 150 countries Their Collections. We go to for a number of reasons. ple to know that the Guild around the world. the L.A. County Museum It turns out the Guild was is working hard to create Today, Road Schol- of Art, Getty Center, the first formed around 1963, an atmosphere for a better ar has 8,000 classes, also Huntington and the Norton but the first meeting wasn’t community meeting space. known as departures annu- maybe until 1964,” said Art This includes making its ally, with a total of about Yayanos, president of RSF façade patios more “people Library Guild. friendly” with seating and “And then there are other attractive nuances. Start your other events up until the “I’d like to see the construction so we like to building expanded a little Let us help make think of this as a 50th an- bit to create a meeting room spring with niversary celebrating all for 50 to 60 people. A real this chapter these events and will cel- presentation room that’s ebrate them over the next wired for audio visual, but fashion &fun one of your best. few years or so.” won’t take much effort for a While the Guild has group to come and use,” he RANCHO SANTA FE hosted an array of fundrais- said, adding how it would — Get tickets now the fourth ers over the years, Yayanos be soundproof. annual Spring Xposure Fash- said having their recent lit- He wants the library ion Show from 5 to 8 p.m. erary fundraiser with best- accessible for everyone. March 26 at Cielo Village, selling author, Lisa See, An important piece of 18029 Calle Ambiente, fea- was outstanding. It was a assisting the Guild, its pro- turing radio stars Jagger & special way to give back to grams and goals is through Kristi from 92.5 FM. the community and its sup- financial support. This year’s charity bene- porters. Yayanos is incredibly ficiary is "Shelter to Soldier," For Yayanos, he thankful for all the gen- a non-profit organization thought this literary event erous support they have that rescues shelter dogs and and author talks remain received over the years. trains them to be psychiat- a great direction for the However, he noted that ric service companions for It begins with the right setting. Comfortable surroundings that please the Guild because they are a lit- when making a donation, wounded combat veterans. eye and senses. A responsive staff for resident support needs, with a licensed erary organization, ranging to please double check the The event will have a nurse on-site 24/7. Professionally guided fitness and from print, digital, audio name is correct so it goes live runway show with fash- therapy for an active lifestyle. Delicious, chef-prepared and even music. to the intended donor. In ions by Nordstorm as well as cuisine. Concierge and transportation services. “This author talk was the library’s case, there local San Diego boutiques. absolutely perfect and Lisa have been instances where Music will be by Wayne Fos- Enriching activities for mind, body and spirit. What See was spectacular. As checks were issued to the ter Entertainment plus silent happens next is up to you. After all, it’s your story. she said, one of her goals is “Rancho Santa Fe Library” and live auctions. to talk from the heart and and not the “Rancho Santa Complimentary gour- Distinctive Residential Settings | Chef-Prepared Dining and Bistro she certainly did that and Fe Library Guild.” These met appetizers will be pro- Premier Health and Wellness Programs | Aqua Aerobics and Fitness I look forward to reading donations actually went vided by BiCE, Davanti her book, ‘China Dolls,’” he to the county and not the Enoteca, Mia Francesca, said. Guild. Red Oven,Angelic Imports: Open seven days a week. Schedule a tour today! Also wrapped with- Yayanos also commend- Goufrais German Choco- in the celebration is rec- ed their membership man- late,Schwans, Cafe Secret, ognizing the Guild’s used ager, Susan Appleby, on an Rotisserie Affair Catering book store, the Book Cel- incredible job. and the Great Eastbound Bar Cardiff by the Sea (760) 436-8900 lar. Yayanos said that used “Susan is getting enor- and Grill. Cocktails are spon- Sabre Springs (858) 486-5020 books give someone an op- mous help from our board sored by Stella Artois, Hen- portunity to make a discov- volunteers and from the ebery Celebrated Whiskey, ery because they are filled National Charity League. 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CoastNewsGroup_3_12_chapter.indd 1 3/3/15 9:40 PM A6 The R ancho Santa Fe News MARCH 20, 2015 Scripps doctors look forward to 2015 All your Four local physicians local doctors share their resolutions Thinking about your in one New Year’s Resolutions? As you ponder your goals for the New Year, consider what several local doctors fiction and nonfiction, and at Scripps Coastal Medical recent favorite reads include Center in Encinitas hope “The Night Circus,” “The convenient to accomplish in 2015. Like Art of Racing in the Rain” many of us, they want to fo- and “Being Mortal: Medi- cus on physical, mental and cine and What Matters in emotional health during the the End. upcoming months. “My resolution is to be more efficient with my time location so I can spend some time reading every day without sacrificing sleep,” says Dr. Walker.

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The medical team at Scripps Coastal Medical Center in Encinitas provides excellent care when you Gerard Lumkong, MD need it most. With two o ces and a laboratory conveniently located in North Coast Health Center, Family medicine doctor Scripps Coastal Medical Center physicians are your “go-to” doctors - including the primary care Gerard Lumkong, MD, has physicians you see for annual check-ups, preventative health screenings, wellness information, and some milestones approach- lab tests. ing and wants to put his friends and family front and Trang Le, MD center. Family medicine doc- Scripps Coastal doctors are committed to providing San Diegans with quality, patient-oriented “I want to spend more tor Trang Le, MD, provides medical services in a convenient location. They recognize that the doctor-patient relationship is the time with my family, espe- compassionate care to her most important aspect of your care, and are here to help you navigate your medical choices and stay cially my mother,” says Dr. patients, respecting their well. Lumkong. “I also am excited cultural beliefs and ideals. to plan a 50th birthday ad- Originally from Vietnam, To learn more or to schedule an appointment, call (760) 479-3900 or visit scripps.org/coastal. venture and a 20th wedding Dr. Le enjoys working with anniversary celebration.” teens, as well as focusing on To maintain his energy women’s health. and stamina for an event- “My New Year’s resolu- ful year, Dr. Lumkong will tion is to be more forgiving stay in shape through biking and always have an open For more than 25 years, physicians at along San Diego’s coast and mind,” says Dr. Le. occasionally on mountain Primary care doctors North Coast Health Center have trails. play an important role in Rising early two or three partnering with you on your been providing highly personalized mornings for spin classes at health, and can help you set care to coastal north San Diego the local YMCA will round and attain your 2015 goals. out his fitness routine. This may include help- County. With more than 250 ing you start and maintain good habits—like getting physicians to choose from, North more exercise, improving your sleep habits, or adding Coast Health Center patients have more nutritious foods into access to primary care, a surgery your diet—as well as break- ing bad habits, whether center, pharmacy, lab, imaging, and that’s smoking or overeat- ing. 477 N. EL CAMINO REAL over 45 medical and dental specialties Scripps Coastal Medical Center in Encinitas includes ENCINITAS, CA 92024 all in one convenient location. eight primary care physi- cians and four nurse practi- tioners who work together as a team. Located inside North Elena Dolgonos, MD Coast Health Center at Family medicine doctor 477 North El Camino Real, Elena Dolgonos, MD, enjoys Building A, the practice caring for the whole family, also has on-site lab services, and in 2015, she wants to rheumatology and general To find the right doctor for you, visit: spend more time with her surgery services, as well as own. free parking and Wi-Fi. “My New Year’s reso- And for those patients www.NorthCoastHealthCenter.com lution is to focus on the im- who need hospital care, portant people in my life— three nationally recognized my children, my husband Scripps hospitals are nearby. and my parents—and spend Patients also have access to more quality time with Scripps premier specialty them.” care, including nationally ranked heart and orthopedic programs. Gay Walker, MD For more information Internal medicine doc- or to schedule an appoint- tor Gay Walker, MD, re- ment with any of the doctors solves to catch up on her at Scripps Coastal Medical reading and not lose needed Center in Encinitas, call rest. Dr. Walker enjoys both (760) 479-3900. MARCH 20, 2015 The R ancho Santa Fe News A7 Freshman Minding your Ps and turns trash Qs while in Beantown carry proof of insurance in to treasure your car. Your registration REGION — Two years is proof. I rather like that ago, Santa Luz resident small one. and Pacific Ridge freshman Much of their attitude David Wiesley was walk- talk apparently stems from old ing through his younger English law, when they brother’s elementary school jean gillette were one of the original 13 when he noticed something colonies, and there hasn’t surprising in the trash bins here are, of course, been time enough to clean — perfectly good school Tso many reasons up many of the older laws supplies. to love living in laid-back on the books. Be aware End-of-year locker and Southern California, but I that there is still no hunt- classroom cleanings had re- have begun to appreciate ing on Sundays and many sulted in piles of markers, it from an entirely differ- cities and counties observe rulers and notebooks head- ent perspective, since my “blue laws” that prohibit ed for the landfill, but Wies- son moved to Boston. the sale of liquor on Sun- ley had another destination Yes, I love Boston, love days. In addition, witch- in mind for the discarded to visit it, but the state es are still banned from supplies. of Massachusetts is one Massachusetts and it’s He created Tools Or- tough cookie. The lawmak- illegal to be an atheist or ganize Successful Students ers there simply brook no to “reproach God” there. (TOSS) as a way to connect nonsense, mister, and ha- It is illegal to give beer to schools with excess supplies ven’t since colonial times. hospital patients, eat more to schools in need. The ini- If you’re in Mass., you had than three sandwiches at tiative has quickly grown better mind your Ps and a wake or use tomatoes STEPPING UP from school project to suc- Qs, be prepared to toe the in the production of clam Former New Children’s Museum board member and Rancho Santa Fe resident Rich Horner cessful non-profit program. line and take the conse- chowder. is shifting from volunteer to full-time staff as he joins the museum leadership team as direc- Last year, TOSS facilitated quences of your actions, You’d best just watch tor of Development. the collection and donation and I don’t mean maybe. your mouth and your man- Horner will be responsible for the stewardship of donors and developing a future growth of supplies between eight The first thing I heard ners, young man. If you can’t control yourself, platform. local schools. about was a myth about a you’ll end up living in New His past contributions include bringing a management process that incorporated consistent He is currently in brothel law, which alleged- York. metrics to evaluate and report on key performance indicators. talks with the Poway Uni- ly prohibits sorority houses Pictured above: New Children’s Museum Senior staff members, from left, Kerri Fox and fied School District about because groups of women, adding more schools to the living together, is just sus- Jean Gillette may have Wade Lindenberger, congratulate new Director of Development and Rancho Santa Fe res- eaten more than three ident Rich Horner, along with museum staff members Julianne Markow and Tomoko Kuta. TOSS network. picious. It turns out the ac- To learn more visit sandwiches in Boston — No, Courtesy photo tual zoning code law says tossforall.org. no more than four unre- wait. They were cannolis lated students, of any sex, and they were delicious. may share an apartment Contact her at jgillette@ visit NorthCedros.Lofts@ Show with Gaia and Wysh sues and developments for or house, but no mention coastnewsgroup.com. Who’s gmail.com. from noon to 4 p.m. March their local area. McElroy is is made of brothels. Still, 21 in the Carlsbad Village also actively involved in the we know where it started, NEWS? NEW HOME FOR RANCH Faire, 300 Carlsbad Village community of Encinitas. so no monkey business, Business news and special MARKET Drive, Carlsbad. missy. achievements for North San Carlsbad Ranch Market COMPOSER My son also learned Diego County. Send information outgrew its old location on SCOUTS RETIRE FLAG FROM MIRACOSTA there is no option for traf- via email to community@ Paseo del Norte, next to Tip Olivenhain’s Boy Scout Eric Foster, associate fic school in Massachu- coastnewsgroup.com. Top Meats, and moved to a Troop 2000 recently retired music instructor at MiraCos- setts. If you are foolish new location. The good news its original troop flag from ta College, performed one enough to get a citation, FIREFIGHTERS for customers is it’s new loca- it’s founding in 2000. Phil of his compositions May 7 you will just have to wear PRAISED BY PETA tion, 6120 Paseo del Norte, Kessler (right), the founding with the Southern Califor- that scarlet letter on your PETA’s Compassionate Suite. Q-1, is in the two-sto- scoutmaster, was presented nia Philharmonic Orches- driving record for all the Fire Department awards are ry office building within a the flag by Eagle Scouts Liam tra (conducted by a fellow world to see, and use to on their way to honor the few feet of the old location. Carr and Craig Kimball. In MiraCostan associate, Bran- raise your policy rates. Carlsbad Fire Department Carlsbad Ranch Market 2014, the troop moved to the den Muresan), and will pre- However, you don’t need to and the Oceanside Fire offers farm fresh, locally Sts. Constantine and Helen miere a new piece at an up- Department for rescuing grown organic produce, an Greek Church, requiring coming concert at USD. Spike, a dog that became lunch buffet, homemade the issuance of a new flag. wedged between two large salsa and guacamole, Julian Additionally Erin Gallaher, PIZZA WITH A PURPOSE storage containers while pies and other specialty food Haunted Hotel Concession The Optimist Club of A TRIBUTE TO playing with children at a items. The market is open Chair, and Vickie Hamilton, Carlsbad “The Achievers” SPRING playground. First respond- Monday through Saturday Rank Advancement Chair, recently inducted anoth- ers rushed to the scene and from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and were awarded the annual er new member, Amanda Ole man winter is packing away his “liquid CROP used the Jaws of Life to pry Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6:30 Phil Kessler Award for their Riley, general manager of sunshine” and the first day of Spring arrives on .93 the containers apart, allow- p.m. For more information, service and leadership in Blaze Pizza at Carlsbad Pre- March 20th, so let’s all celebrate the good for- .93 ing Spike to be reunited please call (760) 438-3202. the troop. For information mium Outlets, 5620 Paseo tune we enjoy by living in Southern California. 4.17 with his family. about Troop 2000, visit bsa- Del Norte, Suite 126C. Ri- As we mark the Vernal Equinox this year, why 4.28 GELATO AND MORE troop2000.com. ley is interested in working not join Mother Nature and Spring into Life too! SCHOLARSHIP STAR Gaia Gelato’s will with youth and helping kids Congratulations to stu- hold its grand opening from DENTIST HONORED and will hold a fundraiser at SPRING INTO LIFE - show those close to dent Jaime Medina, who noon to 4 p.m. March 21 in AS RESEARCHER the restaurant March 20 so your heart that you love them by spending time was selected as one of two the Carlsbad Village Faire, Dr. Greg McElroy of to benefit the club. with them. Go to a park, the beach, your own Region X representatives 300 Carlsbad Village Drive, Smiles By Design has been back yard; the location doesn’t matter, the time recommended for the state- Carlsbad, with authentic invited by The Dental Li- spent together does. wide CalWORKs scholar- Italian handmade gela- brary national organization ship. Medina was awarded to, pastries, and specialty to launch and take the helm SPRING INTO LIFE - revisit your New a $250 scholarship from the drinks. For more informa- as a contributing author for Year’s resolutions and keep working on the region and will be attend- tion, visit gaiagelato.com. EncinitasDentalLibrary. goals you set in January until they become ing the state CalWORKs com. The Dental Library is accomplishments. conference. He will also be WYSH BOUTIQUE TURNS an assembly of local, prom- SPRING INTO LIFE - make a difference in considered for the $1,000 1 inent dental professionals our great community. Our city is blessed with statewide CalWORKs schol- Wysh Boutique will who have agreed to research an excellent group of community service clubs. arship, selected from among join Gaia as the boutique and write about dental is- 10 regional finalists. celebrates its first birthday, You can join others who share a focus of also from noon to 4 p.m. improving the quality of life for our residents. BLOCK PARTY ON CED- March 21 in the Carlsbad Each day is a new opportunity to SPRING ROS Village Faire, 300 Carlsbad INTO LIFE. 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Summer theatre camp held at THE THEATRE SCHOOL North Coast Repertory Theatre @ North Coast Repertory Theatre The Theatre School @ their skills and become Night is about illusion, de- North Coast Rep provides more confident in theirception, disguises, mad- SUMMER children and teens with a abilities. From Improvi- ness, and the extraordinary safe place to grow and ex- sation and Scene Study to things that love will cause plore. Our camps are de- Musical Theatre and Audi- us to do—and to see. Re- signed to foster creativity, tion Technique, our team hearsals will be evenings THEATRE instill confidence, buildof professionals will guide throughout the summer. self-esteem, and provide a teen actors towards making Audition and performance basis for communication, strong choices that will help dates will be announced leading to life long team them stand out. We have soon. For more information CAMP building skills. Our camp also added a playwriting or to be added to our sum- darinfong.com photo: Jr. in Wonderland, Alice works on a weekly cycle. Each week from July 6th AGES 4 – 8 AGES 13 – 19 through July 31st is packed From Improvisation and Scene with a full line-up of cre- BROADWAY BABIES SUMMER CAMP: IMPROVISATION • July 6–10 ative activities taught by FROZEN • June 22–26 Allow your child’s mind to soar freely and theatre professionals; from Study to Musical Theatre and A ½ day camp that teaches theatre games their creativity to blossom! Improvisation is improvisation and acting to with rhythm, music and sound! A perfor- the key to unlocking hidden talents. musical theatre and play- Audition Technique, our team of mance based on the story of "Frozen" will TRIPLE THREAT • July 13–17 writing with a showcase be presented on the final day of camp. This Musical Theatre Intensive will help you each Friday for parents and professionals will guide teen actors put together 16 and 32 bar audition cuts friends! Parents may pur- AGES 5 – 14 that will showcase not only your voice, but chase one or two weeks or towards making strong choices SUMMER FUN CAMP: your acting as well. combine with the two week WILLY WONKA KIDS • July 6–17 TEEN SCENE STUDY • July 20–24 Willy Wonka Kids Camp for that will help them stand out. Students will learn all the skills necessary Take your acting skills to the next level! all four weeks of summer to prepare for a show including audition Using text from Classical, Modern and fun. A performance of Willy technique, improvisation, singing, dancing, Contemporary plays we will teach you how Wonka Kids will be held on workshop this summer from mer Shakespeare e-mail list acting and how to develop a character. create a more fully realized character that July 17th at 1pm in the the- June 22nd - 26th which will please contact ben@north- And it’s all in a fun non-threatening comes alive in performance! atre. New this year is our give young playwrites the coastrep.org. atmosphere!! half day Frozen Camp June opportunity to flesh out sto- Space for all camps is AUDITION STRATEGY • July 27–31 SUMMER DRAMA FUN CAMP • July 20–24 A one week intensive that gives students 22nd - 26th for kids 4 - 8 ry ideas and scenes for our limited so reserve your spot & July 27–31 the opportunity to stretch their skills in a years of age! This is a great Fifteenth Annual One-Act early before they sell out! Each week is packed with a full line-up of fun and exciting professional atmosphere. introduction into the world Festival in the fall. All camps are from 9:30 am creative activities; from improvisation and This workshop will help you put together a of theatre without the com- Students ages 10 - 19 to 3:30 pm Monday through acting to musical theatre and playwriting monologue that will showcase your acting mitment of a full day camp. are also encouraged to Friday unless otherwise with a showcase each Friday for parents and teach you how to nail the callback. A showcase will be held on audition for our Summer noted. Discounts available and friends! Parents may purchase one, two June 26th for parents and Shakespeare production of for multiple week or sibling or combine with the “Willy Wonka Kids” for friends. Twelfth Night. Directed by enrollments. Call (858)481- all four weeks. For teens, our week- Benjamin Cole this show 1055 or www.northcoas- long intensives run July is a must for anyone who trep.org/TheatreSchool. (858) 481-1055 • northcoastrep.org/TheatreSchool 6th through July 31st and loves the Bard! Considered North Coast Rep, 987 Lo- are designed to challenge to be one of Shakespeare’s mas Santa Fe Drive, Solana All classes are 9:30am–3:30pm at North Coast Rep Theatre in Solana Beach. Early drop-off our older actors to stretch greatest comedies, Twelfth Beach, CA 92075 and /or late pick-up available. Discounts available for multiple week or sibling enrollments! Community workshops offer free home-selling education

ENCINITAS — If you will cover. The National As- are considering selling your sociation of Realtors says home, the smartest move that staging typically costs you can make is to attend There are two from 1 to 3 percent of list one of the upcoming work- price, and increases the val- shops. Realtors Paul and workshops on ue of a home by 8 to 10 per- Emily Hervieux of Keller cent. The Hervieuxs believe Williams are offering a se- March 26, at in staging so much that they ries of free workshops to ed- provide it free of charge to ucate homeowners about all their clients. At the work- aspects of the home-selling noon and 6:30 shop, they will speak in- process. depth about why staging is The workshops are p.m., at the important and how to do it comprehensive and feature properly. the Hervieuxs’ innovative Once a home is ready — and proven — tactics for Holiday Inn to be listed, it is crucial to successful home selling. 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Farmers Market Basket Class These interactive class- classes including a raw choc- A curated retail shop Every Thursday • 6:30-7:30pm es are a fun way to spend an olate course just in time for features carefully selected A haven for the health-conscious, evening with friends, as well Easter. products to promote healthy Stocks, Soups & Sauce • March 21 food-curious community. as sharpen some new culi- The Curious Fork is a ha- living and improve at-home Raw Chocolate Class • March 24 nary skills in an intimate ven for the health-conscious. cooking technique including Café, cooking classes, pop-up dinners & and encouraging environ- The quick-service café and specialty gifts, appliances, Vegan & Vegetarian Corner • April 1 culinary retail center under one roof. ment. multi-use culinary space utensils, and artisan goods. The popular Farmers is open for breakfast and The Curious Fork is locat- Knife Skills • April 11 Café open Mon-Sat from 7am-2:30pm. 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The Torrey Pines Do- Unsafe trail trails have largely grown Interpretive hikes led cent Society also played a over and the flower season by docents will be offered pivotal role in supporting conditions caused by has begun. at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. the state’s restoration of erosion closed trail The community is in- March 21 and March 22 the trail: volunteers as- vited to come take a hike. and March 28 and March sisted with repairs by in- TORREY PINES — The official public cer- 29. stalling trail delineators Parry Grove Trail, a half- emony was held March 15, An anonymous donor, (a rod and cable system). mile loop in a scenic area celebrated by representa- via the Torrey Pines Asso- Parry Grove Trail is of Torrey Pines State Natu- tives of California State ciation, provided funding one of three original trails ral Reserve, has reopened Parks, Torrey Pines Do- for all trail repairs. designed by Guy Fleming to the public after a five- cent Society, and Torrey Torrey Pines Associ- and Ralph Cornell be- year closure due to unsafe Pines Association. ation is a non-profit fund- tween 1915 and 1921. trail conditions caused by Regular weekend raising organization ded- Parry Grove Trail and erosion. parking admission to the icated to protecting and Whitaker Garden were The trail is now back Reserve is $12 to $15 (free preserving the natural initially closed December in shape: native vegeta- parking can be found out- and historic resources of 2010, due to public safety tion has recovered up to side the gate along the the Reserve. hazards with failed stairs.

@TheRSFNews MARCH 20, 2015 The R ancho Santa Fe News A 11 Contact us at [email protected] with story ideas, photos or suggestions Sports Fussin’ and fightin’ over sports venues not restricted to San Diego Would the YMCA re- ally muscle out young ‘uns learning America’s past sports time, but oh so much more? I’m not a lawyer so it’s talk easy to dumb this contro- versy down, so here goes. jay paris ELL once hung its sin- gle at Moonlight Beach, I’ve been Big Duck. where it started in 1957. I’ve been Big Coach. It’s among the oldest Lit- I’ve been floored by tle Leagues in San Diego what is happening where I County. was both. But ELL needed more Turns out that big ol’ space and Paul Ecke, Sr., city to our south — San Di- the patriarch of the family ego — has nothing on Enci- with a name synonymous nitas. with poinsettias, offered And isn’t that a shame. a parcel on 300 Saxony While the Chargers Road. In the late-1980s, and San Diego ride their the current four baseball/ stadium merry-go-round, multipurpose fields at 200 we present Magdalena Saxony Road were intro- Ecke YMCA and the Enci- duced and it’s been smiles nitas Little League. and giggles since. These two organiza- That was so true last tions are dear to my heart summer, when the ELL and I’m not alone. Thou- All-Star team — with a Pacific Ridge advances to the state Division 4 Playoffs, where it is seeded 15th and faces small-school powerhouse Maranatha of Pasadena after sands of my neighbors have poinsettia on its longtime winning their first CIF crown in school history. Photo by Aaron Burgin sweated in the YMCA gym; logo — went on a historic sampled the sweets at the run. Out of the estimat- ELL snack bar. ed 400 Southern Califor- Pacific Ridge claims first CIF hoops crown It was a pleasure be- nia Little Leagues, none ing called “Big Duck” as I were better than ELL. The By Aaron Burgin first round of the playoffs, ninth-seeded El Capitan basketball title. took two sons through the plucky group that garnered SAN DIEGO — Scott losing in competitive games Vaqueros, and Nalbandian But it was not easy. YMCA’s Indian Guides. much publicity for Encini- Nalbandian, Elliot Abbey, each season. sank a pair of free throws El Capitan, led by senior It was a moniker that al- tas finished two wins shy of Sebastian Green and Ethan Boy, did they break to seal a 58-55 victory in the guard Ryan Smith and for- ways made kids smile and reaching the Little League Kuo were part of the second through during their final CIF Division 4 Champion- ward Andy Casas, scored 10 isn’t that why we’re on this World Series. wave of freshmen basket- hurrah. ship on Saturday morning at unanswered points to start earth? It took the national ball players at Pacific Ridge Kuo, a 5-9 point guard, Jenny Craig Pavilion. the fourth quarter — includ- And there’s few great- champion, Nevada, to elim- High School in Carlsbad, nailed a three pointer from The victory was the ing back-to-back threes by er greetings than when a inate ELL. which opened in 2007 and the left wing with 14.9 22nd on the season for Pacif- junior guard Bryant Irvin youngster shouts “Coach” From that success, completed the first phase of seconds to go to give the ic Ridge (22-6), doubling its — to take a 52-40 lead with in your direction. ELL has never been more its renovated campus in 2010 second-seeded Firebirds previous high total and giv- I took those same two popular. It has 542 regis- — which was also its first a one-point lead over the ing the school its first CIF TURN TO PACIFIC RIDGE ON A16 sons through ELL, from tered players and this non- season competing in varsity T-ball to the Majors. It was profit never turns someone basketball. such a hoot doing it that I away for financial reasons. The quartet started remain in the dugout. But sadly ELL is the playing in 2011 on a team My sons with untied nail and YMCA has the that won eight games. laces and untucked jerseys hammer. The next year, the team are gone but I still enjoy my Recently the 25-year won eight games. A year ago, Due Date:

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The numbers alone don’t tell of the stunning scenery, majestic cathedrals; quaint towns and cozy inns; friendly and proud people; and all those personal and spiritual insights gained while walking, walking, walking. “You learn how resilient your body This chalet in France is situated at the start of the and spirit are,” Peggy says. “Your body and Peggy O’Shea of San Marcos makes her way up Camino de Santiago, the 500-mile trail that winds spirit are so tired when you walk into the a pebbled street in Rabanal del Camino, a village from St. Jean Pied De Port (one of many starting town or village at the end of the day, but af- about two-thirds of the way to Santiago, the end of points throughout Europe) to the cathedral in the city ter a shower, a night’s sleep and some food, the 500-mile pilgrimage. “We left there at 5:30 a.m.,” of Santiago. The O’Sheas of San Marcos chose this we would be ready to go the next morning. Tim O’Shea remembers. “It was a long day because route because it’s said that St. Francis traveled this of the terrain. Rabanal is very old and very pretty, but path, and as a result, it has become one of the most We really couldn’t wait to get going again.” very rustic.” Should you not be acquainted with popular Camino trails. the Camino de Santiago, it is a famed pil- a trip after hearing about it from friends. first time she could see the vistas because grimage route that begins at various points “We would hear them talk about how of bad weather during the other trips.” in Europe, but all roads lead to Santiago, they were training and … it started to The approximately 20 miles a day gave Spain, in the country’s northwest corner. become something we felt we had to do,” the couple plenty of time to think, to talk, It was one of the most popular pilgrimage Tim and Peggy O’Shea have framed the documents Peggy recounts. “We’ve been walkers for to drink in the silence. Even after being routes in the Middle Ages, and Santiago is that verify their 500-mile, on-foot pilgrimage via the over 30 years and just knew that it would married for 37 years, Peggy says, “we were the site of the Cathedral Santiago de Com- Camino de Santiago. Every inn, café and business be something we would enjoy.” so surprised at how much we had to talk postela, a shrine to the apostle St. James along the way has a unique stamp which pilgrims For the record, Tim was 64 and Peg- about. We loved our time together … We collect in their “credentials.” Those who live along felt like a couple of kids again with no wor- the Great. Catholic tradition holds that the the Camino “are very dedicated to it and their cul- gy 60 at the time. They planned and they remains of St. James were carried by boat ture,” Tim says. “It shows; it’s so clean.” When pil- trained, then decided to go for it. They left ries — just one goal each day, and that was from Jerusalem and buried here. grims reach trail’s end at the city of Santiago and the in mid-September 2014. to walk the 15 to 20 miles.” The O’Sheas, San Marcos residents, Cathedral Santiago de Compostela, credentials are “We thought this trip would be a chal- During the quiet stretches, Tim adds, began their long walk at St. Jean Pied De verified and pilgrims receive a certificate written in lenge and a great adventure,” Peggy adds. “you can really have clarity of thought Port, in the far southwestern corner of Latin that confirms they’ve completed the journey. “We both love a challenge.” with prayer and meditation.” France. Photos by Tim O’Shea They weren’t the oldest ones on the The trek did present a few challenges. They chose this route because of its trail, however. “You can’t walk 500 miles without popularity and tradition. The Camino rose died during the walk. Now up to a quar- “We met a woman who was about 75 some foot problems,” Peggy acknowledges. to prominence in the 2010 film “The Way,” ter-million believers and non-believers fol- who was on her fourth 500-mile walk,” Tim “Everyone gets blisters.” which starred Martin Sheen. His character low the path to Santiago each year. remembers. “She was leading a group of “You’ll jump a shoe size in a few days made the trip in honor of his son, who had The O’Sheas began considering such senior women. She said this trip was the TURN TO HIT THE ROAD ON A16

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For five consecu- A current member mate table arrangements. tive Tuesdays beginning of the Chef Celebration California Beach Bistro Frank Mangio is a renowned March 31, well-known board of directors, Cavin, at the Hilton Garden Inn wine connoisseur certified by San Diego chefs will pres- who is quick to note the fits perfectly into this mod- Wine Spectator. He is one of ent five-course dinners at irony between his Jewish el Southern California life- the leading wine commenta- five different restaurants heritage and the name of style. tors on the web. View and throughout the county. his restaurants, was one of The Executive Chef of Carlsbad’s California Beach Bistro at the Hilton It was there that I met Garden Inn, Ricardo Vargas, proudly serves the Local Farm Strawberry link up with his columns at The 20th annual event the first aspiring chefs to Executive Chef Ricardo Var- Salad with local greens, candied walnuts and goat cheese. Photo by tasteofwinetv.com. Reach kicks off at Pamplemousse be awarded the trip. gas, who has over 25 years Frank Mangio him at [email protected] Grill in Solana Beach with “It was incredible,” of culinary experience, and and follow him on Facebook. the restaurant’s chef, Jef- Cavin said. “Unlike some has spent more than a year were offered, plus several fery Strauss, preparing other schools, it’s only at the Hilton Garden Inn. sparkling wines. the second-course selec- about food.” His playful, oversized menu, Most of the names can A true European style market tions — a duo of toro and The program has with its share of bold dining be found in super markets. sashimi with shaved Périg- changed a bit during the surprises has lots of active This should change soon to ord truffles or Texas quail past two decades. Initial- appetizer lightweight items catch up with the creativity with foie gras and sweet ly, selected cooks attend- like green tomato sliders, pa- driven by the flavorful menu Italian sausage — and des- ed individually and chose cific shrimp and crab cakes. selections. sert. a course of study for the In the salad column, I went There are many wine First-course offer- week. Now they go as a for the Carlsbad Local Farm treasures, not so well known, ings will come from The group and Chef Celebra- Strawberry Salad, but you that will build a large follow- Marine Room’s Bernard tion writes the curriculum, might like the Greek Salad ing for the perfect combina- Guillas and include an al- Cavin said. and Quinoa. tion of coastal food, wine mond-fennel-pollen-dusted “They’re surrounded In looking at the en- and a relaxed ambience that Maine diver scallop with by people who want to do trees, I asked Vargas what is California Beach Bistro. cauliflower purée or or- the same thing,” he add- he would personally choose. The restaurant is open for Del Rayo Village Center ganic Hokto Farm mush- ed. “When I went there “I’m a beef eater. We breakfast, lunch or dinner. 16079 San Dieguito Rd. rooms bisque. were caterers and personal have only Angus beef in a Happy hour is daily from 4 Stephane Voitzwin- chefs, who aren’t the same rib eye cut, 10-ounce. I pre- to 7 p.m. See more at hilton- Rancho Santa Fe • 619-743-4263 kler from Bertrand at as restaurant chefs. pare it in a port reduction gardeninncarlsbad.com. Sundays, 9:30am –2:00pm Mister A’s is preparing “The restaurant chefs sauce, to maximize the fla- one of three entrees — a were drawn together, like vor,” he said. Wine Bytes ranchosantafefarmersmarket.com choucroute of seafood that magnets,” he said. “We With his warm, friendly Thornton Winery in Te- includes roasted monk- realized what we do is spe- personality on display, Var- fish, petrale sole sausage, cial and we have to stay gas went on to future plans turned potatoes and sea- true to it. I still keep in for the bar and closely knit food veloute. touch with two of the chefs banquet/family table that In celebration of Pass- I met there.” can accommodate a large over, the April 7 dinner The application pro- number of guests. “We want at Terra American Bistro cess is mainly an interview to do lots of food and wine in La Mesa will be a sed- and surprisingly doesn’t pairing events, and start up er dinner. Chefs include include any cooking. a series of cooking classes. Sam Zien, better known as “I look for the sparkle We grow many fresh herbs Sam the Cooking Guy, and in their eye when they talk on the property. I can’t com- Hanis Cavin, owner of Car- about food,” Cavin said. pete with my grandma and nitas Snack Shack. “They have to be emotion- mother for home-style reci- With this ad, expires 4-15-15 Chef Celebration was al because if they’re not, pes. They had their own way founded in 1995 to en- they don’t care. It’s a craft, of doing things, but I have hance the knowledge and not a hobby.” learned to create my own potential of young, aspir- Cavin said board flavor profile through herbs ing culinarians. members also look for peo- and sauces.” The dinner series ple who plan to stay in San That same creative lev- pairs teams of top chefs Diego. el that has made the menu with ambitious young tal- “We don’t want to in- so attractive needs to be ent to raise funds for the vest in someone who is achieved in the wine list. organization’s scholarship going somewhere else,” he Aside from a surprising Dom program, which sends low- said. “We want to keep the Perignon Champagne that er- and midlevel cooks to people local to better our went for over $200, the list the Culinary Institute of contained little that fasci- America Greystone near TURN TO CHEFS ON 16 nated me. Only 16 wines A16 The R ancho Santa Fe News MARCH 20, 2015 FUNDRAISER many regarded novels she tions and signed copies of her STUDY is the inexpensive water has highly treated wastewater said she does not lose sight of book, “China Dolls.” pretty much been used up. only used for irrigation and CONTINUED FROM A1 two things she learned along This event was done in CONTINUED FROM A1 So these alternative supplies transform it through a much her answer these questions. the way. “These words that partnership with Warwick’s structure,” are the Santa Fe that we look at, desalination more advanced purification “I was very lucky. I I’m writing and these books of La Jolla and supported Irrigation District and San is very expensive because of processes. found a lot of sons and daugh- that I write are my heartbeat by its generous sponsors in- Dieguito Water District. the energy component, but For the Santa Fe Irriga- ters of performers,” she said. and the second is that you cluding Donald E. Johnson According to Michael as a regional project as part tion District and its partners, See also had the oppor- have to cut to the bone to of Wells Fargo Advisors and Bardin, general manager of the water supply portfo- rather than continually in- tunity to meet and interview write,” she said. Realtor Eveline Bustillos. All of the Santa Fe Irrigation lio, it’s reasonable to have a vesting in purple pipe irriga- some female performers, one Following her presenta- proceeds from this fundrais- District, the study will take portion of the supply portfo- tion water, the goal is to take of which was 91. tion, See received a loud ap- er go directly to the Rancho roughly six months to com- lio come from desalination,” an in-depth look around the While See authored so plause, answered a few ques- Santa Fe Library Guild. plete. He also noted how he said. “In Santa Fe, we country and globe to tap into there are efforts across the have been using recycled novel expertise in this area. state to develop alternate water for almost 15 years The mission is to find an GET SMART used a phrase that perspec- how to integrate that. It’s supply resources. tive can either make one learning how to accept all When addressing the CONTINUED FROM A1 better or bitter. the parts of our life because Colorado River and the So what’s happening across different than it would have Another term Garret- really that’s who we are and State Water Project, Bardin been. son-Probasco used was to makes us who we are.” said those are the core sup- the state and all the way down While the concepts she “reframe.” If a negative Garretson-Probasco plies that California and shared would not be pro- situation is occurring, by said that embracing the Southern California has to our level is folks are trying to found that evening, she said, reframing it, one can learn truth is the starting point utilized for the last 70 to 80 her hope was that one person from this circumstance rath- for surviving the unwanted, years. develop alternative supplies.” would each walk away with er than having it ultimately bearing the unbearable and “When those supplies something new to implement bring them down. finding hope. are tapped out with the into their lives. “If they just change Facing difficultiesgrowth we’ve had in South- Michael Bardin She picked the word their perspective, they’ve through the lenses of faith, ern California, environmen- General Manager, Santa Fe Irrigation District “harness” for a very specif- changed their outlook,” she hope, love and courage is tal regulations in the Delta ic reason. Much like riding said, adding how even in key. in Northern California and for irrigation in the west- alternate way that is drought a horse, she said, a harness negative situations there is “As a result, resilience then you couple that with a ern side of our service area; proof, locally controlled, and helps with control. Using something to learn. rather than defeat charac- drought, those supplies are primarily the City of Solana competitively cost-wise. this perspective is a way to An advocate of counsel- terizes the present moment becoming increasingly un- Beach and the golf courses, “We’re looking to say help anchor individuals. ing, Garretson-Probasco said because the diversity is not reliable,” Bardin said. “So Caltrans, and I call that pur- let’s step back a second and Garretson-Probasco in some instances, some- seen as a setback but as an what’s happening across the ple pipe water.” take a look at potable reuse went on to say how harness- times all someone needs is opportunity,” she said “In state and all the way down Bardin explained that as a viable option for our ing perspective can help for a person to come along- this room this evening none to our level is folks are try- purple pipe water gets treat- agencies to explore because people with their past, pres- side them when they are in a of us knows all the circum- ing to develop alternative ed and it’s non-waste water the regulations are chang- ent and future. And the pow- rough spot to help them get stances of each other’s lives, supplies.” that would normally be tak- ing. We want to understand er of perspective can free through it. but the one thing you know Bardin went on to say en out to the ocean, but some them. We know the technol- someone from their past. “In my opinion, we don’t is that harnessing the pow- that right now the San Diego of it gets treated to a little ogy exists,” he said. “At some point in our heal well anyhow, without er of perspective will bring region has a desalination higher level for irrigation. While implementing life, we’re going to be faced community,” she said, add- healing to our past, resil- plant being built in Carls- Bardin underscored purple such a project may be 5 to with a challenge wheth- ing how this could be a ience to our present, and bad that should come online pipe water is not suitable for 10 years away, it needs to be er it’s in our childhood or friend, counselor, pastor or equip us to embrace our fu- next year. It is expected human consumption. researched. whatever time it may be in someone else. ture with compassion, cour- to provide 7 percent of the “We’ve been doing that “We have to look at our life. The real question There is a difference be- age, and hope.” region’s supply of drought for 15 years,” he said. planning on those horizons however is, ‘How am I going tween “healing” and “heal- Garretson-Probasco proof water. Public health officials because our lifestyle, our to respond?’” she asked the ing well.” currently has an office in And this project, he in the State of California, landscapes, our recreation, crowd. “Some of us had painful southwest Riverside County said, has cost almost a bil- Bardin pointed out, are mov- our health, and our economy A different perspective experiences in our child- and is soon opening an addi- lion dollars. ing at a pretty fast pace to de- all depend on a reliable wa- can view these issues as a hood and some later in life,” tional practice in San Diego “The challenge we have velop the regulations to take ter supply,” Bardin said. momentary setback. She she said. “But it’s learning North County. PACIFIC RIDGE son run for El Capitan, lo- adena, which boasts senior HIT THE ROAD CONTINUED FROM A11 cated in Lakeside, as the guard Tyler Dorsey, who is headed to Oregon on a bas- CONTINUED FROM A14 ninth-seeded team had de- 3:52 left in the game. feated three higher seeds — ketball scholarship. Dorsey, into the journey,” Tim adds, Then, the Firebirds including No. 1 Bonita Vista who is participating in the “and your feet will stay that started to climb back, fu- — to advance to the champi- prestigious Jordan Brand way until you finish. Feet eled by Green and Nalbandi- onship. Classic All-American Game, are the main topic of con- an, who scored the Firebirds Instead, the dream averages 33.6 points per versation when you meet next 13 points to cut the lead script went to the Firebirds, game on the season, accord- other people.” to 55-53 with 28.4 seconds. a school noted for its high-ac- ing to Maxpreps, including Another challenge for After a time out, Nal- ademic achievement, not 10 games in which he scored some is finding a room at bandian found Kuo open on necessarily for its athletics 40 or more points. day’s end. the wing for the three. programs. Escondido was the only “There was this steeple “I was open, so I just None of the players on other North County boys chase when you got with- looked up, shot it and it went the team said they expect team to win a CIF Divisional in 2 to 3 kilometers (of the in,” said Kuo, who scored 12 to play basketball in college, Championship. town). Some people have to points in the championship though all are in line for The Cougars defeat- walk to the next town be- game. academic scholarships and ed top-seeded Morse 63-49 cause every place is filled.” The Vaqueros had a fi- entrance to some of the top to win the CIF Division 1 The O’Sheas avoided nal chance, and got the look universities in the country. crown. the stampede by working that it wanted when senior “It is just amazing to Khy Kabellis, who is with a company that booked forward Robby Callaway be here,” Nalbandian said headed to North Dakota hotels for them along the en- snuck behind the defense, before the game. “We said State, led Escondido with 25 tire route. Camino pilgrims leaving Pamplona soon arrive at the Alto de Perdon but missed a layup with 5 at the beginning of the year points, 11 rebounds, 7 steals Having completed the (Mountain of Forgiveness) at about 2,600 feet, where they encounter seconds left. that this would be our goal, and 4 assists. Camino, the O’Sheas treat- these large, metal-silhouette sculptures representing pilgrims on foot Nalbandian secured the and we accomplished it.” Due to a quirk in the ed themselves to five days and horseback. It’s a place where old meets new, Tim O’Shea explains. rebound after a brief scrum, Pacific Ridge advances local CIF system, the Di- in Paris, then brought back “You have the sculptures representing pilgrims who have traveled the and was fouled in the pro- to the state Division 4 Play- vision 1 champion does to San Marcos many lasting Camino for a thousand years, and high-tech wind turbines that supply cess. offs, where it is seeded 15th not advance to the state memories. energy to Pamplona.” Photo by Tim O’Shea A win would have and faces small-school pow- playoffs, so Escondido’s Their advice to those go wrong — not starting and enough to have the physical capped a dream postsea- erhouse Maranatha of Pas- season is over. considering a similar jour- not completing the Cami- ability and to go with your ney? no,” Peggy says. “Just go. partner-in-life, you are very Wear good shoes, or- It’s life-changing — a great lucky.” PARIS opening of the Encinitas sway the YMCA? Sports Park. Will that be enough thotics if you need them, be time for reflection and E’Louise Ondash is a CONTINUED FROM A11 freelance writer living in So ELL, in its bid for to salve the wounds of the ready to handle a few hard- beauty. Northern Spain is and the YMCA expired. The North County. Tell her about stability and clarity, has of- ELL, which feels betrayed ships, and be open to new some of the most beautiful city exercised the 10-year your travels at eondash fered Field 1 to the YMCA. that Ecke’s original wish — experiences. country you’ll ever see. extension, but it came with “Only two things can If you are fortunate @coastnewsgroup.com ELL will move its ju- Encinitas kids playing Lit- a previously non-existent niors program (13- and tle League on his land — is caveat: either party could 14-year-olds) to Encinitas being hijacked? CHEFS chefs sharing a kitchen — The cost is $85 per person end the 10-year extension Sports Park if it can retain We’re not sure how this many of them often compet- for the Pamplemousse din- with 30 days notice. CONTINUED FROM A15 Fields 2, 3 and 4 and the will turn out. But it’s worth ing for customers at their ner and $65 per person for If the ELL, and other YMCA removes its 30-day watching because this has city.” respective restaurants — the other four. Reservations users of those fields get the trigger. the potential of being a big The dinner series gives egos used to get in the way, are available. word, they have to scram The ELL position is one deal. chefs a unique opportunity but not so much anymore, Visit chefcelebration. within a month. of compromise. 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Two commercial structures at Carlsbad’s La Costa Towne Center will LIVE IN CAREGIVER WANTED Older fe- be demolished to make way for a revamp that includes the addition of retail and apartment buildings. The larger new building, shown Bonsall 92003 Grand, gorgeous and above, would include 48 apartments, a courtyard for residents, and retail. Courtesy renderings male, bilingual (Spanish), valid drivers li- Sophia Ceja, 3, of Oceanside, shows off a handful of eggs she found. Four city egg hunts are Carlsbad retail center to be planned for April 19. See the full story on page A9. new with breathtaking views, 4 br 4 revamped with apartments cense, no smoking or drinking. Legal in Photo by Promise Yee By Rachel Stine CARLSBAD — With it’s primary storefront empty Council closer to finalizing Pacific View deal for five years, the 33-year-old La Costa Towne Center at the corner of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue is at By Jared Whitlock ba, approx 4600 sq ft last getting a revamp. ENCINITAS — The council took US, weekends off. Carlsbad area 760-805- another step toward acquiring the Pa The owner of the property gained approval to de molish two commercial structures in the shopping cen cific View site on Wednesday night. ter and replace them with buildings that are half retail Council members voted 3-2 in - and half apartments from Carlsbad’s Planning Commis favor of a $50,000 deposit and other 2.3 times that price.” Eddington said. - sion on April 16. conditions spelled out in a memoran Councilman Tony Kranz, an ad - dum of understanding for the proper vocate of the purchase, said the $4.3 Planning Commissioners praised the owners for 4107 ty. That document paves the way for a million figure was based on the prop coming forward with plans to redevelop the dated shop - OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH - - final purchase agreement, which the erty’s current public zoning. And it ping center that they said currently lacks signage, de - sign, and a main tenant. council majority hopes to approve by was only intended as a first offer. - the end of May. Additionally, Kranz said he vot “(La Costa Towne Center is) just this big long white - ed in favor of upping the price know wall. You have no idea what’s inside, it’s not inviting,” - But the agenda item sparked a said Planning Commissioner Hap L’Heureux. “This cen long debate over whether the council ing that EUSD had a strong rezoning - should have even agreed to pay $10 case, which would have made the land ter has been long overdue.” HAIR SALON Hairstylist for Booth Rental - 22, 1-4PM 4 br, 4 ba, approx.3538 sq. million to acquire the site from the much more valuable. Commissioner Aurthur Neil Black called the little mall an eyesore. Encinitas Union School District. The city could have tried to fight - Resident Jeff Eddington said he’s the district’s rezone request, but that excited at the prospect of the city would likely have resulted in an ex owning the site, but worried the coun pensive court battle, Kranz added. TURN TO wanted for Full or part time. Coastal Carls- cil is getting “bamboozled.” Last month, EUSD was due to - TOWNE CENTER ON ft.$829,000 683 Liquid Amber Way “The city offered $4.3 million for - auction Pacific View with a minimum A15 the property in the not-too-distant Pacific View Elementary, which closed a de bid set at $9.5 million. With the clock Center to be part past, and is now offering more than cade ago. The council approved a memoran ticking, the city submitted an offer dum of understanding at Wednesday night’s - just before the deadline. EUSD has meeting, bringing the city closer to acquiring delayed the auction by two months as of housing project bad salon with garden setting. 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The from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April drama camp will have 8, complimentary to Easter an overall theme with diners at the resort and re- the special addition of an NEW YEAR...YOUR NEW HOME! sort guests. ‘Acting for the Camera’ facebook/ The Easter Egg Hunt workshop. theranchosantafenews.com begins at 12:30 p.m. Bas- Register at vil- Tropical, Spectacular Views kets are provided. lagechurchcommuni- & Great Location on 4.55 tytheater.org. The week- long camp cost is $125 per Acres! Bring your horses! student. Call (858) 756-2441, Unique, gated, private & serene hilltop property ext. 128. near I-15 with stunning views. Spacious main home apprx 2760 sqft along with second structure/guest home apprx 2300 sq ft that is waiting for your imagination and finishing touches. Great for two Families!!! Cascading Waterfall, Resort style Pool & Deck with large outdoor movie screen to enjoy your favorite shows. Avocado & an assortment of Fruit Trees as well as your own private Pond. 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